Richmond Palladium (Daily), 15 December 1898 — Page 7
HE WON'T TAKE THE CHANCES. Here in where Gas Miller who resides at &i3 south E street shows his good sense. It takes time to do anything well. Anything worth doing at all is worth doing well. "Morrow's Kid ne-oids have done me a wonderful fight of good," said Mr. Miller, "but I shall not stop jast because I am free from all existing sort of trouble jast now. I am determined to keep on with them until I am sure I have the old trouble entirely blotted out." Kid-ne-oids help everyone so quickly that they labor under a false impression that they are cured, when the fact is they are only relieved. We always try to impress on everyone the nececei ty of continuing with them until they are dead sure they are cured. Here is what Mr. Miller said : "I have been troabled for some time with my kidneys, say three years at least. I suffered with pain in tho small of my back, highly colored urine and at times excessive. 1 was nervous and could not sleep well nights and got up feeling languid and miserable and felt unfit for work. Then I went to a doctor who treated n?e, pronouncing my trouble kidney complaint, b nt I got no relief from him. , When Kid-ne-oids were advertised at Luken's drug store I got and tried them. I have been wonder fully relieved, but I will not take any chances, and shall keep right on with th 9m. fori feel certain I have found a cure." He is right, and we only wish more people would follow Mr. Miller's tracks. Druggists, 50 cents, or by mail (stamps taken), John Morrow & Co., chemists, Springfield, O. QUICKER TIME TO THE EAST
Fast Through Schedule to Pittsburg and Naw Yotk via Pennsylvania Lines. Under the new schedule on the Penns8lvania lines, Indiana folks may now leave home after bieakfastand be in Pittsburjr the same afternoon, and in New York early the following morning. The new fast fain, number 14, leaves Richmond 9:58 a. m., central time, for Pittsburg and the east arriving Pittsburg 5:50 p. m.. New York at a quarter to 8 next morning, and has also through connection for Balti- j more and Washington, arriving Baltimore 6:35 a. m,, Washington 7:45 a. m. Train 14 carries Pullman car and Pennsylvania standard coaches, also Pennsylvania dining car in which all meals required enroute may be obtained. For particular information apply to C. W. Elmer, passenger and ticket agent, Richmond, or address W. W. Richardson, D. P. agent, Indianapolis. Discovered by a Woman. - " Another great discovery has been made and that, too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened its clutches ! upon her and for for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She finally discovered away to recovery by purchasing a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, and was so much relieved on taking the first dose, that she slept all night and with two bottles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, North Carolina. Trial bottles at A. U. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Regular size 50 and $1.00, every bottle guaranteed. 4 A lazy liver makes a lazy man. Burdock Blood Bitters is the natural, never failing remedy for a lazy liver. Editor of 'Tha Forum." 'Jvriji.1:'. .P' V J I' -XJ Dr. Miles' Heart Core is certainly worthy aH the praise efven it. For 2 years I suffered from heart trouble ani my condition was precarious. I was advised to try this valuable remedy, and I am happy to say it restored my health. G. W. Friend, Eldon. Iowa. 99 DR. MILES' (13 O is sold bv all druggists on guarantee first bottle beneftu or money back. Book on heart and nerres sent free. Or. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart. Ind,
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Your heart bests over one hundred thousand times each day. One hundred thousand supplies of good or bad blood to your brain. Thicb is it? If bad, impure blood, then your brain aches. You are troubled with drowsiness yet cannot sleep. You are as tired in the morning as at night. You have no nerve power. lour iooa aoes you uui n little good. f I Stimulants, tonics, headache 3 1 powders, cannot cure you; out will. It makes the liver, kidneys. skin and bowels perform their proper work. It removes all impurities from the blood. And it makes the blood rich in its lifegiving properties. To Hast on Rocovory. You will be more rapidly cured if you will take a laxative dose of Ayer's pills each night. They arouse the sluggish liver and thus cure biliousness. Wrttm to our Doctor. W rare the exclusive BerrlrM r-f lone of the most eminent physician tu the Cntted States Write freeij ail -ce partleulax In your case. AddreM, DU, J. C. ATEK. Lowell, Alas. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems especially adapted to the needs of the children. Pleasant to take; soothing in its influence; it is the remedy of all remedies for eyery form of throat and lung disease. Dalbey's studio photos. makes the finest 1-tf NOTICE. Persons wishiDg to buy at private sale at the Hub clothing house can buy at auction prices or from 25o to 50j on the dollar. - -- Store open from 8 a. t. to 8 p. m. Auction at 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. C. W. Ferguson, Agent. Don't wait till Xmas to have your pictures taken. Go to Dalbey's at once and give them time to finish it in good style. 1-tf Hoerner's butter crackeis the only crackers manufactured in the city, made fresh dai'y. On sale at all groceries. Factory 13 and 15 south fifth. Phone 39. nov24-30t "Life Renewer" for Ladles. Olivia Peterson of Coldwater, Michi gan, writes: "I had not been able to sit up a half a day at a time for thirteen years until I used the Mystic Life Renewer It has cured me of nervous troubles, headache and a very bad stomach. It has helped me in so many ways, and cured me of afflictions that the doctors said could not be cured The blessed Life Renewer has done more for me than all the Patent Medicines, Doctors and Christian Science treatments confined. It is the most wonderful medicine I ever saw." Sold by A. G. Luken & company druggists, G30 Main stieet, Ballard & Snyder druggists, 1031 Main street Richmond. 1 Oxford mufflers for $1.00 and $1.50 at Fletcher's. Ordinary household aecidects have no terrors when there's a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil in the medicine chest. Heals burns, cuts, bruises, sprains. Instant relief. Tellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering hamauity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following: "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended Electric Bitters, and after taking two bottles I was entirely red. 1 now take preat pleasure in recommending them to any person suffered from the terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Hogarty, Lexington Kentucky." Sold by A. G. Luken, druggist. 4 "Itching hemorrhoids were the plague of my life; was almost wild. Loan's Ointment cured me quickly and permanently, after doctors had failed." C. F. Cornweil, Valley street, Saugerti6S, N. Y. It is said that soldiers who had Hood's Sarsaparilla stood the long marches in Cuba much better that the others. 12
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AN ETHNOLOGICAL SHOW Uncle Sam's Colonies to Shown In Miniature. Be PROPOSED TO HOLD IT AT OMAHA. An Cx:jU!o la Driigard la Wa.leb, the People. Plants. Animals and Other laterentlnie TalaKB BrloKlax to tae Islands Jut Seeared Arc to Be Shown. What could be more interesting just at present than to gather together for the purpose of an ethnological exhibition a large nnmber of specimens of the people newly taken tmder the protection of Uncle Sam the Filipinos, the Hawaiiaus, the Porto Ricaus and the Cubans? Everybody would go to see it, particularly if the mere "show" element were eliminated as far as possible from the enterprise, which ought to have for its object the representation of , tbose races exactly as they are found on ' their native islands. This is precisely the scheme that is! now being quietly inaugurated, with! practically unlimited capital behind it. ' A company, headed by a millionaire Darned Iler, has been organized at Oma-j ha and has offered to buy the buildings used for the recent Transmississippi fair. These, together with the vast grounds, are to be used for another kindj of exhibition next year, which might; be called the exposition or expansion, inasmuch as it will be devoted chiefly to an iiuuiaase display illustrating the resources, etc. , of the new colonies of the Uni:ed Suites. The i.iea is, in the first place, to present to tae eyes of visitors a vivid and striking picture of the newly acquired islands iu the Pacific and Atlantia This is to le accomplished in a very ingenious and original way under the superintendence of an eminent artist iu landscape- gardening. The archipelago of the Philippines is actually to be laid out in miniature and yet on a considerable scale, with the correct diversification of land aud water. It may be that actual water will be used, so that people may be paddled about in boats from Luzou to .Mindanao and among the smaller isles of the group. On the other hand, it has been suggested that perhaps it would be better to employ glass to represent the water spaces, so that it could be walked upon comfortably and without danger of getting wet. Details such as this can easily be settled later. Now, as to the islands themselves, they are to be built in as close likeness as possible to the originals of the great archipelago. The large ones, such as Luzon, are very mountainous, and thus will be very picturesque, even in miniature. Many tropical trees and plants brought from the south Pacific expressly for the purpose will lend beauty to these fairy isles. But this is by no means all. Therejwill bepeonle on the islands, at all events 'the niggesVof" them native Filipinos, dwelling in their huts, and living iu all respects as they do when they are at home. Not only will there be the comparatively civilized Tagals, but also representatives of the Aetas the half wild, monkeylike dwarfs of the interior of Luzon. However, exclusive attention is by uo means to be given to tbe Philippines. The Hawaiian groujj will be represented in a similar way, and Cuba and Porto Rico. There will be au opportunity for visitors to see with their own eyes how tbe Kanaka Jives when he is at home and what be does to amuse himself. It will be the same way with the Porto Rican and the Cuban. Both of these will have a conspicuous place in tbe exhibition. According to tbe plans already formed, about 1,500 natives of these various islands are to bo taken to Omaha for the purpose, together with an immense quantity of material with which to furnish them with their appropriate environment. Much of this stuff necessarily must be tbe real thing, inasmuch as it cannot very well be counterfeited. On learning the first few details of the scheme here described the average person will exclaim, "Why. it will sim ply be another Midway !" cut such a notion would be altogether incorrect. So far as the part already described is con cerned it will be an ethnological exhi bition as accurate and complete as pos sible with the "circus element omit ted.. It is expected that the government wiil bo williug to assign its best ethnological experts to the duty of managing that part of the exhibition. First rate botanists and geologists will likewise be required. Take, for example, tbe island of Luzon, as reproduced in miniature. Tbe construction of tbe island itself must be performed under tbe super intendence of a competent geologist, such as Professor Becker of the United States geological survey, who is thoroughly acquainted with tbe Philippines. It will be the purpose of the exhibi tion to give as complete a view of the new colonies as practicable of the ge ological features of the various islands, of their plant life, of their mineral resources and of their manufactures. Of course their animals ought not to be left out, and so there will be a superh menagerie, divided into two parts. In one part will be the mammals and birds of the United States, and in the other part as many kinds of animals as are obtainable to represent tbe fauna of the Philippines, the Hawaiian group. Cuba and Porto Rico. Rene Bache in Philadelphia Press. Her Kirat Lrnoi. A very little girl in a military cloak and a very big bonnet came into a florist's in Fourteenth street where chrysanthemums were cn exhibition one afternoon last week. She held fast to her nurse's hand and her eyes widened to saucer size with admiration as she walked about among the gorgeous flowera One immense Mossom. all a xsarvej
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of curled, paieafc fiuA WMu, 1 f time and eyed it wistfully, till a man came up. Then she said timidly "Please div me that flower. Tbe salesman lifted the chrysanthe mum, and the little girl held out a bright, new 10 cent piece, warm and moist from tbe little band that bad held it so carefully Tbe salesman laughed and put tbe flower back. "Why. that isn't enoogh money f" he said. "It would take ten piecesof money like that to buy this flower." The little girl looked up wonderingly, and her poor little lip began to quiver The nurse evidently had no money "I wanted it for my mower, said the cbi d, tears beginning to gather in her big eyes, "and I haven't dot any other penny." The salesman turned away, and with one last glance at the coveted flower the little girl took the nurse's hand and walked out of the shop. She had received her first lesson in the worth of money, a valuable lesson,' and like most other valuable lessons it was learned at the expense of a heartache. Poor babyl Washington Post. Inirealous Speculation. The German mania for collecting pic torial postcards has just been the means of putting a small fortune into the pocket of a clever speculator named Jo seph Arminins, formerly of Cologne. ' Dnl now cf Jerusalem. Herr Arrainius advertised in the German papers, offering, in return for a remittance of 2. marks, to send five of these picture cards, posted respectively at Venice, Constantinople, Yafa, Jerusalem and Cairo on the day of tbe Emperor Wilhelm's visit. The ingenious advertiser received no fewer than 160,000 subscriptions, for which be bad to dispatch feOO.OOO cards, and after paying all expenses he has pocketed 190,000 marks, or about $48,000, by this tapid speculation. The writing of tbe postcards was done at a school in Jerusalem, taking tbe form of a lesson in dictation to the children. Sorting- Wilnnli by Wind. Recently two walnut shippers of Anaheim county, Cal., found that many of the walnuts in their possession were light and empty, aud they cast about for some means to rapidly handle tbe goods, as it was au almost endless job to do it by hand. They finally evolved machiuery to do it with, consisting of a four foot blast fan, 20 inches wide, propelled by a three horsepower gasoline enpine 1 The fan is set revolving very rapidly, aud the nuts are precipitated into a trough leading down to tbe fan, whence the heavy nuts drop into tbe bin made to receive them, while tbe light ones are blown into a receptacle arranged for tbeai farther on. The force of the wind is sufficient to blow the lighter nuts aside, while tbe good ones fall straight dowu. Philadelphia Record. The Indian 'bureau oognt to De taKen once aud forever out of politics. Tbe aoieriuueut. should find tbe man most expert in dealing with the Indians be may be the present commissioner of Indian affairs and instrnct bim to bring the IudiHU bureau to a close at the earliest possible moment. Once appointed to office fur that purpose be should stay there till he work is completed. I believe that n one respect au army officer would be tie best fitted for such a post, because he vould be eager to bring tbe work to a i lose, while the civilian would see a hundred reasons why it should be coniuued from year to year. His subordinaes should be Indian experts and reinwed only for cause, never for political recons. Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D.. in Iorth American Review. MADE ME A MA ft AJAX TAEJETS POSITIVELY. CURE JL1.I.21 urn lWwnw Failing Memory. lmpnce7, Sleep lemma, eto caused by Abuse o other 1'ri nmiiii and Inrtiarestore Ijost iutlity in old or ronng. and 'vrmar, ooEUMaacr marriage. taken in liine. Tueirnsejiaws immediate improTemoniaad eflerta a 1 TJ Kin here all other fail lasit rpon hiinnn the eenino Ajax Tablets. Thcr harecarod thnucandsand ll cure poo. We cive a poauiv wriltAB enarantm ta nr . j i - aac h caMe o- refund the moey. Price OU V I da ner achae; or rM pkmw (foil rxetmenO for tlAX lir ?. i'S "'t'Ji SrSrS"" 't pri . im ei ITEMED" CO. , For sale in Richmod by A. G. Luken A Co. .and J. L. Adam. A Co.1 -ueerists. k-'LV-S CREAM BAX.M llH1MT,niro. Apply into the Gostrlla. It la qaiekabeorued. CO cei Is at Irn?itrte or by mail ; ampi jqc. by mail. A0.Y BROTHERS. M w arrea Su ha Yo4 rs Easily, Quickly, Permanently estorec MAGNETIC NERVINESantee to Cure Insomnia, Fits, UiuinrssJeria Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, Semm Losses Failing Memory the result of Over-wor Worr Sickness. Errors of Yonth or Over-indgence Price 50c. and $1 ; 6 boxes S3. For quick, positive and lastitrerestj'tsiS"Tual Weakness, Imrtcnrr. Nervrwts D-hilitv 1 Vitality, use YELLOW LABEL SPECIALtoobi strenfrth will Rive strength and tone to rvy pan and effect a permanent cure. Cheapest at beat, too Pills fz; by mail. b or sale by W. H. Ros drugCo. 8M Main street. s Bic Sat bob r?aeay f' i,-aor Gl-rt. Srmat orr I, Whites, lltiu4 chanppe- or any t "u irniaiK'ti ct &f tt" of meeena or aeat tt iaia rrt by axanaa. ara,c
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DRIVE OUT the tab and wash board and their attendant, evils from your house Send yonr laundry work here. The cost will not be any greater than you way for having it done at h"me by incompetent, or at best poorly skilled help. Our business is to laundry fabrics of all kinds and we do it in a highly satisfactory manner. D W. WALTERS i t op. Phone 151 M.m St. MONEY! We have several sums of Money to Loan on mortgage. If you want to borrow come and see us. Wm. H. Bndbury S'Ssn Booms 7 and 8 Westcott block, Richmond, Ind. TWO NIGHTS Thursday and Friday! Eve., Dec. 15 and 16. L.A. W Benefit A Century Run On the Stage. A host of the Jbest talent. Cyras Nose de Brick Bat New and Catchy Songs and Sayings. Admission, 15c, 25c, 35c Reserved Seats at Knodes. J HARNESS all grades. I J Robes and Blanket g. Wet weather covers. JJ Blocks and Half-soles. Cobbling and Harness 2 Outfits. Shoes, Nails &c. Kubbr Cement. Z c Repairing Neatly Done J The WIGGINS CO. 2 TatapanB IMS Mo W tti:stmn
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TIME TABLE. Pennsylvania lime Effective Nov. 20tb, 1898. Tralma Ram by C astral .Tlama. Riohnond Union BUtior. PiU"burgh, Cine inn at, CLioaffO & St. Loms Ry RICHMOND DIVISION. BMwm Chicaro and ClDclnna. WK8TWAHD TBAl.N'8, aaairm. oaramv t Ix-an.port " f:sn a, m Faat Chicago kt and Kx.IO-.S5 a. m. 11 00a. aa tLoauaport Aoonm . . 7: p, ta. T: p. aa Ohtoaa;o Mai1 and Ex. .Urt0 p. na. 11:10 p. n tOin and Mackinaw Ei Utfp. m. . EASTWARD TRAINS. Otnotntl Mall and Ex 4KS a. m. :18 a. m. tOmotnti Aocom. and Ex. 1" a. m. 9:sii a. m. T Loan.iort Aocom . 6:N) p Fat Southern II and Ex feU p. m. fcw p nn fMackinaw Cm Exp.. 4:15 p. a LNDiANAPOLJS DIVISION. Batwaon Colambaa and Indiana polla. WESTWARD TRAINS
aavrvs nrAM N. Y. A St. L U. St K....S:i a. in. &3J a, na m uiuufHt Mui 0:16 a. aa St. Lonia Kt Eiprcu..- 1I:M m Ktol. & Ind. Aocana KiU:4J p. m. UMa aa Faat Mail 4:- p. to. -M p m N. Y. and rit. Louia. Kx. Tula p. a. T:io p. m EASTWARD TRAINS. St. L. N. T. M.and Kx 7:A a. na. 7:S0 a. aa. find. Ool. Aoc and Ex.10.f0 a. m. 11KM m . St Lo ia A N. Y. Fst Mail :5S a. no. Penu. Bpeclal (Mail). ... 15 p. m. Mt. Is A N. Y. M. and Ex. 7:86 p. m. 7:43 m. at. 61.L. AN.Y. Umitd. 8:66 p.m. DA.YTON &XENIA DIVISION. Betwaen Richmond and Oolamboa Tla .Daftca and Xanla. Z WEST W A R D TRAINS. amaiT'. naritt 1 Spring. & Rich. Mail A Exp. 4:4U p, m. rw. iaii Kant Mali ,, 0:10a. n. Ht. Looia Faat Eipreaa 16:97 a. m. Sprinaeld A Rich. Ki llh Vi n, m. EASTWARD TRAINS., t Richmond A Xenia M. A E.I 5:20 p. m. awn apmiKneia hz a:.io a. m l Louis A N. Y Fast Mail .S a. a Penn, npocial ( Mail) 4:30 p. aa St. I A N. Y LimitacW A68 p. a GRAD RAPIDS St INDIANA RY. Batwaaa Rlohmond and Mackinaw ri Wr rt Warn and Urand Rapid. SOUTHWARD TavAlNH. aaarra. naraa Mark. A Rich. Mail A Ex. 4:00 a. ra. tO. R A Rich. M. and El... 4:10 p. V. (Mackinaw a Rich. Ex.....10:S a. m. Daily. t Daily Kioi.pt Sundays NORTHWARD TRAINS. t loh. AO. R. M.anl Hx 10 p. a 6:46 a. a H: p. a tRich. A Mackinaw Bi S Kloh.A Mack Mail A Ex Daily, t Daily except Bandar BnKai( mutt d t tna ataaioa 90 mlnataa before train time. . o w. BLUER, Ttoka Aaa , : I. A. QOSMOX. taUoa M a tar. I 1fc G 0 HI E U P j A I D ( S i i E ul I F Y 0 XT N E E D We loan money on Household Goods, Pianos, Horses and Vehicles without removal. We loan money on Watches, Diamonds, Rings ind all kiDds ot Jewelry, Clocks Musical Instruments and in tact anything of value. Good care taken of all goods left with us. If you are a Salaried Man you can get I j jney ot us on your note without indorsement, and employer not be interested. We have all kinds of jewelry for sale cheap. Also Sewing Machines and Musical Instruments. oooo Business Confidential. Private Offices. Open every night. ' OOOO RICHMOND. LOAN CO. "S. X. Car. 8& k ICata, Sesa 4. 0 N E Y GIFTS OF ... . BEAUTY A.XD UTILITY Are found in our stock of Nickel PlAted TOWEL BARS AND RACKS. SOAP TRAYS, TUMBLER HOLDERS, SPONGE HOLDERS, BRUSH TRAYS, Etc Gas Fixtures, Globes, Etc. We have them at ail prices. H. MEERHOFF. Plumber. H. Paone 46.
