Richmond Palladium (Daily), 16 January 1899 — Page 2
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM.
A TumorFormed
Finally It ISroke Inwardly
and Discharged
Trouble Began With Dyspepsia
and Impure Blood
Thorough Course of Hood's Sarsa
parilla Completely Cures.
There i.-t danger in impure blood. lisea,e an. I u fit ring an- Mirelv coin
ing to i!io?t! who iieglert this threaten
ing sj inptotii. Head thi: "Gilliam, Missouri. ' C. I. I food A Co., Lowell, Maw.:
' Sen tie men: My troubles began with
nervous headaches, which would lint me lor two or three days. The doctors
pronounced my trouble dyapepaia, but
they could not do anything lor me, and
adviix-d a change o( location. At the age
ol to a tumor formed on my spine, which
Was Very Painful
tut did not rise or discharge. The doctor
thouKht tteot to cut it oat, but I objected. It finally broke and discharged a great
Oral. I tut d jctors t'.iey could do
ijuii.in- t-jT it. i nen ; Uf turner U-ran to
rise inwardly and o!s -.'jar -c. r-ad much
at-out curia by II.kaI :'r.iapi i;a and
thought I would try it. Hcf.-rs 1 haj
finished taking one bc'.Uo 1 v.os mud. relieved. I continued the in-e of 11-jodV Harwapiirdta, and after taking 12 tot 1 1. I wan entirely cured, lam now well, have a pood appetite and feel that 1 owe rny life to Hood's Harsaparilla." V. I). Pore.
the exalted position. Northern Indi
ana ought to pull Ion? and strong for this man, who has done as much as any one man to brine1 about the trlori-
oua victory for the party in this state."
rwnen shown the paper and asked
ma position, Mr. Dodge admitted that it was his purpose to go before the
convention as a candidate for its inchest honor, thoueh he had
oi opening his campaign so early. Mr.
xooge waa a conspicuous candidate
neiore the Jat convention. H i .
past department (Offlmsmior r,f th In
diana G. A. R., and i3 well known
iiroughont the state.
I AY. JANUARY 16- 1899-
AGRICULTURAL
BABY LOCOMOTIVE.
rlortioyllural Mastira-Resorts
Commlttsas-Outllns of Annual Dlnnsr Inaurjural Address. The January meeting of the Wayne County Agricultural and Horticultural
society was held in the societv' room
on the 14th, A large n amber were in attendance. Minutes of the two last
meetings were read and approved.
ice president gave a eatisf actorv re
port of the late session of the t-te
held
I Sympatic BasbanOs
Hood'
M the hest- in f M-t the line True HI t Purifier t"M l al! ;i.-u;;) l. si ; x f.,r
?U't ff.'irmoritofisly vit'i UiHnta rUrsapariiia, 2tx.
flood's Pil.'s
Richmond Palladium.
Perhaps th Smallest PerfeoMy Work
ing Model in ths World.
something entirely umaae in the
way of a railway locomotive has just
ween completed by Henrv Sehrt a
well dnown machinist emnlnred . iiu
Kirg drill works in Logansport. It is
oeneved that Air. Sefcrt baa ennrtmr.
ea tne smallest complete railway locomotive in existence. Mr. Kebrt has
Dten working on this eneine for vear
and has at last completed it to hi t.
lSiactlon. I he eni'lnft i nnmnl.
vuuifici;
a every essential detail of nw
. - :. e - t-
eriy equipped railwav loe 1ln,
tive, and is bat eleven inehes
in length. It weifh fortv nRn.L
. - " J e j
ana is capable of carrvimr e'wLtv
uuus ot steam, tested by the gauge at the King drill wo ks Ita thmtrl
lever is abDut the Biz of a nin. and t
parilla contrjls the movements of the engine
completely mat the mechanism responds to every touch of the h var with
the same facility as would a real loco
motive ready for road service. It runs forward and back with equal facility, and ean be instantly reversed while in motion. The engine produces it? own steam, having a fin box, boiler and cylinders complete, and is a complete
I -ia1UK luuuu. it is oeiifved that this is the smallest engine of its kind
Sarsa-
on
and Main at. Tnlophona No. 1'.
N:
4bllbed iry .lenlng (Saoday excepted) UfTDDllll a r
i i
i"' '" or prouaeing its own steam
Teeth mat haa ever been made.
In Olden Times. People overlooked the importance of permanently beneficial effects and were satisfied with transient action; but now that it is generally known that Syrap of Figs will permenantlv
overcome habitual constipation, wellinformed people will not buv nth.
laxatives, which act for a time, but finally in ju-e the system. Buv the
getu-.ne, made by the California Fio.
' e.
ojrrup KjO
hoard of agricnltare recently
inaianapoli5.
The executive committee presented a I
premium list for the February annual '
oinner, which was final! v aootad hv
motion after considerable A
By motion the following oersona
selected to take charee of the dinner.
Essie Burgess, Joseph Ktliff, J. P Xorris, O W. Clark, Hannah Norrie.
f-Iiaa btevenn. David Sntton. "
Garwood, Caleb Kwg, Arfna Garwood,
i.izzie aioore. Kate Avler. Fmmu R..
lies, Kate Scott and Martha Avev.
committees, essayists, etc Agrieulture James S
ouitiu, iavm Sutton and Geort
fhorp.
iruits Nathan Garwood
Matthews, J. P. No-ris and
Kuth.
Flowers Martha B. Tvst.
Carrington. Marv F.. Ratliff
Parry.
vegt tables Caleb Kintr.
Shate, Frederick Aue and
Lough.
Dairy and Culifiarv Marv
h nma Baylies, Susan Smith and O
Addleman.
Miscellaneous Marv Thorn. Kat
Ayler, Sarah Haworth and Mary D ck-
mson.
Ornithology Walter RatlifiV
Membership Kate Sf-ott. M T,n
gle, Martha Avey, Hannah C. Grave. JScsan Louh, Marry Sutton and E'sie
isurgess
c b a&su
WW
. r M -tow st.
TAX NOTICE FOR 1898.
Taxpayers of Wayne County
vied for the State. Coanty, School, and cjh.r PJjSR iiy of Richmond, in full, ot. at th i option of Taxpajer o , .afnin- half on or before the first Monday of Njvem&er i99 Helinnue
NOTICE it hereby eiven. that the Taxes lev
I. u T",,....., rfr.r. mt KaiA f inntv. in the Cilv
114. AB.CUUll ' v - -J ,,r . f
the first Monday of May, 1S99, and the temaimng naii ou o v . - m arged to a Taxpayer are not pad on or before the first Monday of May, then the wnoic
Indiana, are due and pay
Road Tax m tu, on
as one-half of the 1.
become due and delinquent, and tne penauy
RATES OF TAXATION FOR 1898.
Edward
Stephen ,
Richard I
William
Satton,
D.
The sympathetic tenderness of
ing husband is everything to an e:
tant motier, especially dnnng htr fir
j - iayion, lsq., a protci-j
1,, "SK,sl jjuyion, u., gives the
r A":tom" of E'ne. whose wife has na
uic oi .nisner s t-Ttend " before c tmement. snvs. after seeinir 11.. r.. i
remedy, that if she had to go through the ordeal
rr j were out tour bottles oa the
i Tt "c co wa fluu Per bottle, would have them.
iuotner s Fnend " is a scientificallvi compounaed liniment which affords cef-l
'e in tue various ailments pre-' ceding childbirth, and assures proper!
ii- vorus ana muscii in-:
ojvcu in xne nnal ordeal.
Mother's Fnend " is sold bv dmo.
expressed on receipt of one
fists, or ollar.
Valuable book, "Before Baby is Born," mailed free on application. THE BRADFIELD OECIII TOB co a,Bta a
TKBM6 OF8UHHCRIPT true yr b mall, poataae paid One m jnth " On wrek, by carrier
.00
MONDAY-. JANUARY 1G, 19.
In
the death of Nelnn n;ni
James G. Blaine's great successor as protectionint. tha no;n i
j ""nun movo a statesman to whom due a debt of
gratitude for framing the specific measure that rescued industrial America
irom threatened dissolution and placed
ou us nnanciai reet once more.
January 14. court 1
address.
11, court house, annual
George R.
congress takes up the Nicaragnan
caua, question this week, if congress
reany m touch with the people, the
matter wijj be pushed to as speody a
o.ston as is consistent with business
principle, and the decision will be favorable to the contraction of that
immense and highly iieoessary waterway.
It Senator Hoar's resolution to declare the Filipinos "free and independent" should bv anv chance which it
will not be adopted, the people of those island would soon relapse into savege anarchy and their country.with its immense and valuable resources, would be nt the mercy of any semipiratical foreign power that would be first to take advantage of the situation. Expansion or uo expansion, call it what you will, this country has a prcical condition to face practically and cannot afford to prove itself a collection of unmitigated chumps.
The Indianapolis Journal of yesterday contained the following naval information: The secretary of the navy has published a statement of the purchases of auxiliary naval vessels made by the
department out of the appropriation of
jU,U00,tK.i0 for national defense at the beginning of the war. This statement shows that 102 vessels were purchased at a total cost to the government of
$l7,9o6,oT0. This included thirty-
eight steamships, costing !f 10,lo.So3;
twenty-six yachts, 2 602,500; twentynine tngs, $1,635 S63; four cruisers.
$J J.'J,iA2; three lighters and barges, $45 $00. and two torpedo boats, $07,-
-4. i hirty-Hve of the vessels were built in foreign ship yard, namely, twenty Ave steamships, five yacht.,
three cruisers and two torpedo boats.
Ihe only regretable feature in the
case is that it was necessary to pur
chase any foreign-built vessels. It is to be hoped that long before we have another war American ship building and the American marine will have so progressed that we will be in a position to sell ships instead of haying to
buy them.
THERE AREOTHEBS
Plenty cf Them. But SO D Iterant
Looal Proof Is What Richmond Peepfe Want. There are a great man? cf them. Every paper has it's share;
statements hard to believe, harder
10 prove. , , '
Statements from far awy places; What people say in Maine, Pub.'ie expressions from California. Oftentimes good indorsement there. But of little service here.' Richmond people wunt local proof; The savinirs of noVrhWa fr;...,.ic
and citizens.
Home endcrscmoTir
This is the backing 'hat stands n- "rf' Lox" 0oan'a Kidney 1 ilia: Here is a case of it: Mr. M. Hickey of 217 Lincoln street, employed at the Indiana Church Furniture eompany. number 501 north twelfth street, sayj: "I had a constant heavy aching pain
through the small of my back, and could not rest long m one position. When fir,t getting up in the mornings
1 felt stiff and sore all ov?r. There was too frequent action of the kidcey secret. ons, atteuded by pain, and thev
presented a muddy appearance.
took a great deal of medicine and
treated with doctors but I get no relief. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills rec
ommended 1 got a box at A.G.Luken's
drug store and used them. I
join with the many others
they are a sure cure. Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers, price 50 eerts. Mailed bv Foster-Milbnrn & Co., Buffalo. New York. Sole agents for the United States. Remember the name D au's aad take no other.
February
dinner.
March 11, court house, Thorpe.
April 8, court house, J. B Gort'oa May 13. Walter Dvis. Jane 10, Mahala Jay. July 8, Prof. Wineburg. August 12, Rev. Kapp. September 9, Emma Craig. October 14, court house, Cyrus Hod
gin. November 11, coart house, A. W.
ijnrnport
He Bent the Kallet. The doctors at the division hospital n Tampa are fairly mystified at the ;xtraordinary nature of some wounds nflicted by Mauser rifle bullets. ln he case of one man, the bullet pene-
Jtiieu uis oeit piate, ran around his ody under the skin of the abdomen ook a downward course through the" nuscles of the right leg and came out
.Ail -t- - . - " "
ii iue uacit or me calf. The
vas round in the marja lightly bent.
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. r fi.ct Tnnrljv of Mav. as the
ROAD TAX RECEIPTS must be presented on or uc.o If as are then WOnhless.
if itir jsct-wtiv
ert1 r-Y1TCT
The Treasurer wiU not be respon id e ior penau IkT; r. rnoration it was assessed
Ie defi. itely on what proptrty, in whose name ai u w,, .
all included in the first installment.
Road Tax is.
d Rcceiots WILL NOT BE TAKEN in payment for Second Jnst
... ..,';, frnn anv omissnn oi mcpciwup;.uS
nalties and charges on aninqueni
All errors must be corrected by the Auditor.
such tax t
bullet
clothing.
The Treasu er can net mi
1 nrnnt f . T . . . 1 i 1 M
- .v lu luo p-opie wno snttt-r
rrom rhaumatism and sciatica know that Caamberlain'a Pain Balm relieved
mj arter a number of other medicines a d a doctor had failed. It is the beit
i.muieni i nave ever known of. J. A
Imogen, Aipfcaretta, Ga.
.1.- in taxes, and can not relund money auer l f
laC (SUUV nwuw
. . t., ,ice. and sec that all jour x ri.c., - -
Ex'inine your receipts "fiun- r.. l .i innt)iin must see
-Those wVo have lands and lots, or other prope.ty. in more u. r,
that they have a
December 9. court houS. f Tk ...Jflr!l,!d
ni,,0 ' .-. i " -" .uicu ul riieums'ism oy thig UUitra. I f 1.J.I rr ! . ,.
can now
in saying
Stephen 1 odd's Hotel. Stephen Todd of Toledo, 0., for merly of this city, has taken a long lease oa the New Lindell Hotel, Kokomo, and gets possession this week. Mr. Todd was for a number of years
cashier of the Palmtr House. Chicago, and was for a considerable time clerk at The Westcott.
One bill was allowed. The auditing committee consisting of William Lough and James Smith made its report, which was accepted.
A communication from Honorable
n. u. Johnson, M. C., was read, and Joseph Itatliff was authorized to make a suitable reply.
petition on the secretary's desk wa3 signed by manv to nrwnf
general assembly of Indiana, relative
lu luo 'ose scale and other fruit pests. It is expected that the government's
Kuuieui ot seeus, grains aud vol-
well as coDies of th -J.
tne Indiana a ate board
meetiov-l , The iEa.vgUrfaI ad liess, of .xha. sa nt, Hon. JeKsa.CU Stevens, was one of unusual interest and elicited the attention it deserved, embracius: in fact the duties, obligations, achievements and honor attendant to the American f.-i'mer, and the necessity of a thorough and practical knowledge of business and other aff irs that now so forcibly occupy ths minds of the Ani-ri an people No further business appearing the
society anj mined. Jessk C. Stkvexs, President. Wautkk ltATLiFF, Secretary.
r uieuy yjne application reliev s the
pain nor sale by A. G. Luken & C.n
Cruggists.
B me food for make them lav.
best
1 i
caiciena. It will
-torn Merlz has td eodiwtf
RECORD TO BE LOWERED.
Major Taylor Think.
Can Iiet
Mile in 1 in. 32. , lVlthis wudf-ful mile In Ma jor Taylor is n t content.
tt-i.- ro riae la th mK
a j of of
lm 321
Majah's
nov ,f ai? fyClins talk' the Stored J8..delu? with telegrams con
Kiaiuiaiing
him
tegrams con
in nsi i ! ?i .... .. . .
rprma u... . '"" ureu
of " VT- - ." iowereu the record
ed figures.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
eipt for all. Call for property in name of owner April i, 1S98
County warrants will not be paid to persons owing
m -m m- ' T? . a wmr w Si S t
and Lots will take place on the second Monaay in rcuiu,,,
Tax Duplies are made up oa that day and NEVER CHANGE.
Delinquent Taxes.
The annual sale of Delinquent Lands
JOHtfj W. TURNER, TREASURER WAYNE COUNT
Attest : ALOSZO MAUS1IAI.I., Coiu ty ICHMOND, INDIANA, December 31, 1S9S
Auditor.
CNAKSWERKD PRAIEHS.
team iruiu vv,p. . ,. " ... r t,'ne ea3t l California. an.
stood agalnsrftlr
months, iviscr mm
attempts to lower the mark on tin same track, with a pacing team whk-U had been organized and trained aa entire winter. In the fall of 00 Johnnie Johnson, who had lowered the mile record mora times than any other rider, made tea
attempts and could not beat lm 40s,
which was Kaiser's lowest mark
it was MelMirree that clipped a second on Ilamilton in the summer of
ke some schoolmaster, kind In being
stern.
pvho hears the children crying o'er
th.lr lIM
Regardless of Age.
$100 Rsward, $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at leas
cjpe dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages and
that ts catarrh. Hall a Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease ,requires a con
etitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the syttem. thereby destroy ng the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in do
ing its work. The proprietors have so
much faith in its curative pv wers that
they offer One Hundred Dollars for
any case that it fails to cure. Send for
list of testimonials. F. J. Chexey & Co., Toledo, Ohio. ss?Sold by druggists, 75c.
An Enterprising Druggist. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. G. Luken & Co., who spare no pains to seeure the best of everything in their line for
their many customers. They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's
New Hiscovery for Consumption.
Coughs and Colds This is the won
derful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by its startling cures. It absolutely cures
Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and
all affections of the Throat. Chest and
Langs. Call at above drug store and
get a trial bottle free or a regular size
for 50 cents and $1. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 5
J. S.JJ0DGE
Talked of for Gove material
Candidate In 1900
Those who remember J. S. Dodge,
who was elected department com
mander of the G. A. R. when the en
campment was held here, will be interested in the following:
The Hudson (ind ) Banner has the
following: A ready the Republicans
are talking about the campaign of 1900
in this state and suggesting names for
governor. Oar choice for govornor is
the Hon. James S. Dodge of Elkhart.
able, loyal and all that is required for I
It Cures Where Others Fail To Even Relieve
BENSON'S,
S6EA11 i : : f?TSft I" the stamp J ; ; tGutai! I .tit ?a C Z j
t is the best POROUS PLASTER
KUlAmmjuW .n-t .iir .a .-itt-r lo-vn m j o( 3 Oi bj l'ra.;x-Durj A JUuaaB.3i.Y,if mattuuiu
The kidneys are responsible for more sickness, suffering, and deaths than any other organs of the bdy. A maj irity of the ills sfli cting oeo pie today is traceable to kidney trouble. It pervaies all classes of society, in all climates, regardless of age, sex or condition. The symptoms of kidney trouble are unmbtakable, such as rheunatism, neuralgia, sleeplessness, pain or dull ache in the back, a desire to urinate often day or eight, profuse or scanty supply. Urid acid, or brick-dust deposit in
urine are signs of clogged kidreys.
eausirg poisoned and germ filled blood.
Sometimes the heatt acts bad
ly, and tube casts (wasting of the kidneys) are fouud in the urine, which if neglected will
result in Bright 's Disease, toe most dangerous form of kidney trouble. All the symptoms and conditions are promptly removed under the inHaenee of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. It has a world wile reputation for its wonderful cures of the most distres s-iaer cases.
No one need be lo ig without it as it
is so easy to g n at any drug store at
fifty cents or one dollar. You can
hive a sample bottle of this wondert .. 1 1 : . l .
iui- uiscovery, owjmp 111, ana a
book telling ell about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. Send
your address to Dc Kilmer Jfc Co..
B n?hampton, N. Y. and kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Richmond (Ind ) Daily Palla
dium.
- jt-eveiODment. so Uod abides.
: ..iij . -
nii'de io uusuccessiuiia.-etruing many prayers, lie Is not
deaf To any cry sent up from earnest hearts; He hears and strengthens when He must deny.
He sees us weeping over life's hard
sums; But should He dry our tears, and give the key. What would it profit us when school were done And not one lesson mast ere AT What a world Were this if all our prayers were granted! Not In famed Pandora's box were such vast ills As -lie in human hearts. Should our desires. Voiced one by one, in prayer, ascend to God, And come back as events, shaped to our wish. What chaos would result! In my fierce youth I sighed out breath enough to move a fleet. Voicing wild prayers to heaven for fancied boons
Which were denied: and that denial
bends
My knees to prayers of gratitude each
day
Of my maturer life. Yet from thosr
prayers rose alwpy regirded for the strife
And conscious of new strength. Pray
on, sad heart! That which thou pleadest
Washington Conqu3red.
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ECeep in the World
g Keep informed of what is going on ; read the papers and
How to Look Gsod. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is inactive, ou have a bilious look, if your stomach is disordered, you have a dyspeptic look, if your kidneys are affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Wectrie Bitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on tie stomach, liver and kidneys, purifies the biojd, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. G. Laken's drug store. 50 cents rer
bottle. 5
You are making a great mistake ia not sending for a 10 cent trial tizj of Ely's Cream Balm. It ie a specific for eatarrah and cold in the head. We
mail it, or the oo nt site. Druggists ail keep it. Ely 3rothers, 55 Warren street, Nesr York. Cttirrh eansed difficulty in sptakiag aad to a great extent loss cf hearing.
By the use of E'y'a Cream Balm drop-
f pirg of mucus has eeased, voiee and j heading have greatly improved J. W. ! Daviason. attorney at law, Monmouth, .HI.
MllOR TAT LOR. 1S0T. only tc lose the record to Betts ol England fire days later. Betts did lm 37 3-5 s. This was Aug. 19. and
Sept. S Stocks of England cut Betts'
figures and did lm 35 2-5s.
Oct. 28 of 1&)7 McDuffee tied tin fsjrures of Stocks 'n this country, and May 9 of 1S08 Be'ts did lm 35s even. In an unofficial Mai, after a 12-mil training spin. Melmffee did lm 34 June 30; at Charlep River, and then. o?i Aug. S. at Willow Grove park.Edouard
Taylore of Franc- easily carried tha
figures down to 1 n 32 3-5s, the supposed limit of iron's speed.
With less than t-o weeks preparing his team, and in his second trial (h4 d.d lm 33 3-5s ln the first), Taylor did lm Ss. and now snys that he is goiuj
U do lm 30s befoie he quits.
Moreover, Taylor says that lm 30s U not only possible but that lm 20s if
possible, providing the pace may b secured, which it cannot, at least oa such pace as 20s to the quarter on a circular track smaller than a half can be secured, although Taylor easily did 22 2 5s at Woodside's third-mile track, and says one quarter la 20s ts possible No other record breaker has ever been as successful as this colored maa in attacks on old Father Time. In all but one his attempts have been successful beyond his fondest expectations. With the exception of his mili record his cuts were so stupendous a to startle the world, and even the fiftS oST the mile cuts as mucb ice as sec
onds as it gives to him the coveted record. Taylor's speed traj never be rightfully computed, as he has t.ever beea shaken, and has proven himself tha greatest of masters at following pace
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Women cyclists find progress dif
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Can Take N Action. A letter from England to a prominen newspaper writer in America, bear the intelligence that henry Sturmey, secretary of the International Cyclists' association, to whom President EddiJ Bald appealed on behalf of the American Cycle Racers" Union, for recoeni-
absolutely no action whatever in thi matter. Ihis will effectively prevent the projected tour of Bald, Cooper, '
A Bicyclist Plaint.
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