Richmond Palladium (Daily), 6 April 1899 — Page 3
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. THURSDAY. APRIL 6. 1899.
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CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS SUITS At 98c, $1.45, $2.10 and $2.45.
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Professor Andree Who With ; Two Others Started in a Balloon. HEARD FROM ONLY ONCE A Report of . the Finding of Their Bodies by Indians in North Siberia. It I Pr.babl. tas LHtrinc CipUnn Lavadod rraa Thai c BI1mi mm rrUad With Cold aad lifir-Tk Mnn( Foaad la m Bottle iiitrM i Ornl Coaraad Pspalaritr. Awording to dispatch rwntly reor i vnl from Krasuovarsk. Siberia. It appears that a tribe of Ti.nri ioh, in habiting the Tliuur Peninsula. North Siberia, found a cabin constructed of cloth and cordage, apparent! belong in to a balloon. Cloo by were the bodies of three men, the bead of one badly crushed. Around them were number of instrument, the use of wtilcn were not understood by the Tungosos. and It U believed that the bodies were thoaa of the aeronaut, Herr Andree. and his companions. Whether or not Audree reat-hel the North Pole must remain the ubje' ror conjecture until hi papers are found and examined. lie may have len blown to this unreached spot, and then by a freak of the wind car ried toward the Ji!erian coast. On the other band, when his balloon rose from Dane Island it swept In a north eaterly direction, somewhat toward the spot where the natives report tin injr bodies. From the vajrne reKrt it is: protiitole that the explorers hai lauded from their balloon, oue beinj Injured, and built a hut. where they pennnen from col: and hunger. Professor Andree and his two assist ants. Strindberjt and Fraenckel. start eu on their sonsstiotial aerial searcli for the North Pole on Julv 11. 1HS7 The start was tumle from I a lie's I si and, of the fpitzbertren group, in the specially equipied bnlloon. a Pole N'ord (the North Polet. which was pro visioned ror tnree years. Iwo steamers from Troinsoe. Xor way, had taken to Dane's Island, be sides the explorer and his assistants. a party of enthusiastic scientists. In their presence the side of the balloon house was removed, and inflated sphere attached to the car that was to boar the voyagers on their perilous mission, and without further cere mony the ropes w.M-e cast off and the balloon rose gracetully. floating off to the northward, fouowed by the cheers of the spectators. Andree's last words to the world he had left behind. scWobed on h page of bis notebook an-.l dropped over the side of the car. were: "In the name of our colleagues. I send you our warmest greeting to our counrry and friend." ror auout an nour tne lHIoon wan risible to those on Dane's Island; then h" the car of the royagers or the sphen mat upheld it. Andree s friends were suddenly aware that ther were. In all probability, wlnessss of oue of the great tragedies of the century Only eae authentic message from Andree was ever received. The ex plorer took carrier pigeons with him. and for several months after his de parture .thex wre riodj.-L reports. ok messages reiuraia oy pigeons. KU one of a message found In a bottle, but nly one of these was verified. The message was wrapped in a ttraw paper roll, which was made PROFESSOR ANDREE. water-proof by a wax covering. On the roll was written in Swedish the following instructions: t'Open the roll from the side and take out two letters. The letter writ ten In regular script please wire at once to Aftoubladet. The shorthand letter mail by earliest post to the paper." The captain of the Aiken did not find the letter mentioned, but the oth er njegsage was found. It said: Prom Andree's Polar expedition to Aftoubladet. Stockholm. July 13. 12:31 P. M., 82 degrees 2 minutes north lati tude, 15 degrees 5 minutes east lengitude: line trip to the east H degrees south. Everything well en board. This Is my third message by carrier pigeon." Professor Andree was an engineer and chief examiner of the Royal Patent Office la Sweden. He was a delegate to the geogm:btesI courress held When winter comes the vital forces of nature are low, and the tree stands like a. solitary monument to the dead summer. In the , winter of life, active men experience a similar lowerring of vitality. In some the effect is startling. They loose their grip on life. They seem like monuments of a buried past. At this crisis there is need of a medicine which will nourish and build np the bodv, and increase its vital power. Such medicine is Dr. Pierce s Ooklen Hfuical Discovery. It enriches the blood, purifies it, carries off the clogging waste of the system, increases the nutrition of the body, and produces a sound, healthy corn lit ion with abundant vital power and phy sical energy. Dana isukto. r.i-. v. " . " -. write: " When I began taking Dr. Pierce's Goldea Medical Discovery I think I had bctwhh or general debility of three rears' duration I took three bottles of the ' Discovery.- During the time I was taking it my sleep became more rerreshrng and I gained nfteen pounds weight, snd also gained strength ewerjr day. It has been six months since I took the medicine and I still have reasonable Malta. I am willing 10 nave ron parmsa ibis, ana is. my lomer mun. If ye wish to. and if it proves to be of benefit to any afflicted person I will leei wen repajo." Tlaere is no aiconoi or otner intoxicant in ' Golden Medical Discovery," neither opitim or other narcotic drugs. 1 tie dealer wno oners a nnuuic ror the "Discovery" is seeking to pro tit himself, not to help yon. Insist on having Golden Medical Discovery." Dr. Pierce's common sense atetiicat Adviser is sent free. rm receipt of stamps to cover coat of mail ng only, bena al cent stamps for edition m paper cover, or 31 stamps tor ciotn tanoing. Address Dr. R V- Piaroa. Buffalo. N. V.
YSTERIES CF CATARRH Penetrating to anj organ of the body, catarrh, though methodical, is myste rious. It is called - bv so many names that the mystery is deep ened with every new phase. To be full v satisfied that indigestion and stomach trouble re catarrh. Dr. Hartman'a books should be read. These books are mailed by the Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, O., on application. They define catarrh clearly and scientifically. The following letter from the lion. Charles N. Vallandigham of the Adju tant General's Office, Columbus, O. bears on this point directly, lie says: Adjutant General's Office, Columbus, O., June S3, 1SV7. 7 whom it may concern: I have been troubled, greatly with indigestion and decided to try the merits of Pe-ru-na as a remedy. 1 found it to be of great service, and heartily recommend it to any one so troubled. X feel assured that they will be benefited by giving it a trial. C. 2. Vallandigham. Mr. Vallandigham is a son of Hon Clement I. Vallandigham, has been two terms in the Ohio Legislature, was elected clerk of the Senate, and is now in the Adjutant General's Office. His letter is but one of many thousand on file, showing the sterling qualities of Pe-ru-na ix catarrhal troubles. in ixnaon in Jnty. i.vr, aud at that time first made pnblic his purpose to solve the North Pole, problem, by means of a balloon voyage. His auiiounoenient was greeted by a sterui of in quiries rrom the savants present, the debate beiyg ee-ialv spirited be--tween the aeronaut and General A. W Greely, the V nited States Arctic ex porer. It ended in applause for An dree when. In answer to the inouirv of a Frenchman present as te what he would do if his bal!oon collapsed and he came tlowu In the water without time to adjust his boat, he teplied with ne word: Drown." After that Andree's enterprise was discussed with rci-vct b scieutists everywhere. Paris an Imprecnabts City. The French have been taught wis dom by past experiene, and as a re suit have planued. and a row years ago finished, a system of fortification around Paris which are probably tin equalled for the purjioses for which they are intended by any similar fortitications In the world. well-iu formed military writer, a meuiler of the general staff of the German army. has given it as his opinion that a su cessful siege of Paris would lw under present conditions, an impossible un dertaking. The new fortifications that surround the French capital, says Pearson's, nre some fifteen or twenty miles from the city, and are connected with Paris and with each other by a railway sys tem whK-h would enable t'ie French commandfr to quickly mass at one point a wfry large body of men, while i Uo v-r,.J VI of tli rieaieirlitir arm v. if he wl:2 Ho prerPfmiie city Irrrni v.training TOVplies and thus shut In the people and,1 the army that was defend ing it, wodld hare to occupy a line ex tending more than one hundred miles. and hence could not by any possibil lty collect a large number of his force at any one poiut to resist with even a shadow of hope aa attack of the en emy. It required a German ar:ny of ap proximately ,-omio men to lay siege to Paris from September 19. 1S70, to January 30. 1871: but the authority we refer to is of the opinion that to repeat the same operation a German be sieging army would hare to number more than 2.(N.0X) men. and the work of maintaining such a force and properly handling its parts would be somthing which few Governments would care to undertake' and few mili tary commanders would be able to efficiently perform. The French have spent upon these new fortifications an amount varlonsy estimated at from S33.KiO.fim to $.10,000,000, and hence can well afford to sell the land occupied by some of the now obsolete fortifications of a generation ago. A Little Lurk st Monts Carlo. A short time -ago a young n.an paio his first visit to the Casino, and with an absolute lack of knowledge of how the game Is played, threw down a louis at the trente-et-quarai.te table. It chanced to fall on black. I-ost in trying to follow the game, h-? paid no rnrther attention to it until the croupier called his attention to the fact that he had staked the maximum anil that he must remove his winnings. Kutirely unheeded his twenty-franc piece had "doubled up" nntil it had reached the maximum. He obeyed the croupier, leaving on his stake, aid black came up again. Now he begsn to take some interest, and as he had chanced on a run of fifteen blacks Ii shortly afterward Uft the table w'th sixtyeight thousand frangs for th- run over. He seemed to have no desire to pursue Dame Fortune any further, and at his first loss he left. Moreover, it would seem that on this particular occasion the plan of the temptress did not seem to have succeeds!, for the next day the hero of the previous evening was to be seen contentedly staking single louis again, and he left Monte Carlo at night carryin his winning almost intact. The name of this most fortunate, most wise young man was the Baron Rolling. rrantstorle Mnns Favorlts Fnmt. What was the favorite food of prehistoric man? According to Dr. Ma tiegka. of Prague, it was his brother. He proves from an examination ot some prehistoric remains at Knovlzc, in Bohemia, that the people who burled them were cannibals, not from need, but rrom chsiee. and that they j preferred the flesh of their own rela-! tives. especially if young aud Tender. ' o that of their enemies. Hi also con-1 ends, and most anthropologists seem ' agree with him, that the eating of human flesh In prehistoric time -spread all over E a rope, tha practice being first induead by scarcity of other . food, next by preference, and was finally persisted la for religious, or. rat fair, ceremonial reasons. The flesh was !n avery case prepared by cooking torn times .with taa jnica of oranges tad lemons. Blasnra;. Blushing is. beyond any doubt a wvoiis affection caused by extreme nsihllity and self-conousness. hishlnjr can only be overcome by per--ct coatrol of the emotions and :rn. ail statements to the contrary, tot withstanding. People constantly declare that blushing is oat-rora in the course of time. The truth la. that the blusher learns te control her serves and to hold a rein over her emotions. Blushing should aot be con fused with nnsblag, which is aa of tae symptoms or laaigesnon aaa can uOj bo euro4 by lots rial tresrmait,
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HAVE YOU GOT TROUBLES Of Your 0o? -If Sot. Listen to
Others Troubles - If Yott Have, See if Your Trouble is Like Other People's Troubles. There are some kinds of trouble that are unavoidable. Then, again, there is trouble that is easily avoided if you know bow to do it. Here is a true ttntf nieut of Mrs. M. L&ngtoa of '202l Hsxna street. Lop an f por t Ind., teiiine of her trouble and how sho got entirely over it. She sajs: "I am well aware every one has trouble without listening to mine, bu. I hope by telling mine 1 shall instruct others how to avoid theirs. "For ten years at leat 1 have bad more trouble with my back than can well be expressed on paper. It began with kidney backache. I paid little attention to it at first, but I cow see where I made the mistake. The trout le increased and urinary dis turbances followed, lhe urine was excessive in quantity, highly colored, of a strong odor and contained so much uric acid as to cause a bart.iug sensati n in its passage. Then I had sharp, shooting pains and kwellirg of the imbt which became very painful For the past fire or eix years several doctors have treated me for my trouble without arresting the progrts of the disease. They knew what the trouble was and pronouoced it kidney com plaint. One doctor said he oonld do nothing for me and advised me to make my will. When I arrived at this stage I became very anxious and tried an) and everything that I could hear of. Some time ago I read about and tried Morrow's Kid ne-oids. The reommends were so high that I proc ured and need them strictly according to directions. After the first box wa used I grew less nervous and I rested ell at night, which is someting I had not experienced tor months. I am uow on the third box and the help bat been so great that I am glad to con tinue using them oelieviDg that I have ound a genuine cure. VV ith all u.di -tticna I shall soon be well. 1 desire oiyfritndsto wtite to ma and learn ore aout the worideriul remedy, Morrow's blid-ne-oids." luis siatemett is convincing enough for the wort skeptic in Richmond. Write to Mrs. Lang ton and see foi vourteif. Kid-ne-oids are yellow tab lets (cot pills) acd are eold by al) first-clas" druggists and at A. O. Luken's drug etore at 50 cents a box Accept no remedy "just as good ' fot hre is none. Matiufacturrd by John Morrow & Co., chemists, Springfield. Itching pilct T Never niisd if p"iyieiaus h vi failed to cure you. Xiy Doan's Oit-lrcent. No faiiure thete 50 ce t?, at any drug store. Rt eumhtistn Cured in 24 Hours. T. J Blackmore, of Haller & Blackmore, Pittsburg, Pa., says: "A short time since I procured a bottle of Mystic Cure.' It got me ent of the house in twenty-four hours. I took to my bed with rheumatism nine months ago and the 'Mystic Cure' is the only medicine that. did aae any good. I had five Of the best physicians in the city, but I received very little relief from then. I know the Mystic Cure' to be what it is represented and take pleasare in recommending it to other poot sufferers. " Sold by A. G. Luken & Co.. druggists, 630 Main street, Balard St Snyder druggists. lnil Main street Richmond. 1 "Little colds. " Thousands of livee sacrificed every year. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Sjrup cures little colds, cures big colds toe, down to the yery rerge of eon. nmption. Does Coffee Aeree With You? If not, drink Grain-O made fr. m pure grains. A nay writes: lr.e first time I made Grain O I did not like it but after using it one week nothing would ind nee me to go back to coffee." It nourishes and feeds the -yetem. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance Of pure grains, wet a pacsage toaay irom your crrocer. follow the directions in making it and you will have a deuci ous and healthful table beverage for young and old. 15c and 25e. Accidents come with distressing frequency on the farm. Cuts, stiogr, bruises, sprains. Dr. 1 horns tiClectrio Oil retieves the pain instantly. Never safe without it.March and the Lion. Something: BtterTlian the Old Saw. The saying about the lion and the Iamb in march often proves false, bat there is another and a better one which is literally true. When March comes in and finds you taking Hood s Sareaparilla to purify, enrich and vitilire your blrod, you may expect, when it goes out, that it wi.l leave you free from that tired feeling and with none of tte boils, pimples and eruptions which manifest themselves because of impure blood in the spring. If you have not already begun taking tiooa s Sarsaparilla for your spring medicine, we advise you to begin today. We assure you it will make you feel better all through the coming summer. Anaouncc-nent. To accommodate those who are par tial to the use of atomizers in apply ing liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal TROlfsixs, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known, as Ely'" Lrqnid Cream Balm. Price inducing the spraying tuoe is 75 cents. Drug gists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation. Cream Balm is rinicklv absorbed bv the membrane and does not dry np the secretions but changes them to a natural and healthy character. Elv Brothers. 55 Warren at.. N. Y. Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel awolle?, nprrnm and hot. and tret tired easily, If yon have smarting feet or tight ahoea, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters sad eailous spots. Believes corns mnA bunions of ail pain and gives rest and eomfort. Try it today. Sold by 11 druggists and shoo stores far 25c. Trial pksre raw. Address, Alisn 8, Olmst-avl.LsBoy, N. T,
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S. K. MORGAN, EMOYflLYr. REAL ESTATE Infortuatiou, Abstractor, I nsur - ance and Notary Work. a place to bay a horns aa you W rent. Also O 11. 91 OKI i AX. Praetlcwl riasaker Mm filter. Eighth and N. E Sts., Richmond, lad. STEEL RANGE Has attached Summer Gas Stve that Cannot be Beat. See it autl you will by no other. at ; MEIillOFF'S. 'Phone 46. N OLD an1 timetried 1 omfdy adfliitted by all to be t h e lest. Try it as a spri n g med icine. You will be satis fied. For eale at drugr store? or atNo. 7 Routh eighth street, Kelly Block. WHITE AS THE. 171 1YY. Shirts, Collars Cuffs and similar colorless articles are lauedtred here to perfection. Nothing injurious t the fabrics is used. The fine finisn is attained by skillfully using the knowledge of laundering we posses and taking great care that each part of the work is done just right. Richmond Steam laundry. 919 Main St., Phone 151 J-?5faBf.1 r$ v- rtoe 4 - r-r.lf for urlpt ,rirt'VS( S ca 'orrhii-i 1 !i..Sl Wt'-i, aittutti Sh "i Otk--wti 3 c re-!, or snr lu8iul r j m m. .r -wirv. fcun irritstas r &l' - rtt'K miU'-TOW. t0 Of B V 00 I f atiKff : .-.f a k Or00rs ,x . r st a .rt I-'-?. -3 ji0as, f CATARRH A LOCAL, and CL'MATIC DISEASE. Not bins bat s local omedy or cfaanKS o climate will core, cmturn. Pet s well-known p0M-IBr, Ely's Cream Balm I i. "fiip-klr Afewrbi. iT rtif st ri: VCOLD 'N HEAD H-i awl Protww trie Mrmkrsne. Ktr- the nenfM of Tiune sn.l 8niL No Mercnrr. o f 1 00; st Dnurjfii'U or by n.sil. t.tl. UtiOl iiERS, 5 Wsrreo S!ret. N Ynrk MADE ME! A MAf AJAX TABLETS POSlTTvELT CTFJ OTT,ltBIXtS0er. HMpMIWI0,l ssrsjtiaM. Thw WW-iti BM4t fr. m snsva for tnwij, bwUM jr butucPrcrTtw, In ii iTT b4 Cwnompuoi i svojbx oxod mtto&M m CCBE vban ail otame fJ Is n ssswsb tMna tka ss.ssn. na A mW TaLhiaSbBI. XK-mvMr-m ia L.mnk. TsMriM afaasm-a i rnisMlrtlarf IrsoroW h.iwm crxTd tursiiw dol will oar W cife ska pvluuBcn or tax Ub,i tuiniiwu for l&u. t. a bb pisia VTspMr. upon rcrij pnos. iutb.-s, S? AJAX rtEMEOY CO., For sale in Richmond oy A-G.Lukei 4 Co. f 3 FssJlv.nuirthr. PefiTiBner.lf y Restore r.UGHET.C NEBVIHE Sntee to Cere IrioaBu. h.sr.u-, Hyrra nervous 1 , . . , . - -. - " - - ' T X 1 1 1 -T ..--l . un. ' : . . . .... ' iicki. R'twi n Voth nr Oterind3i(eBe Fries SOc sod II ; S ssxes , . For qakk, ponun sjd totrat rW!Rs rs Sertr. Weskness. lTrv-rr-r. Server. T n ".v asd V VitsittT. nse YELLOW LABEL SfECIAL-doeW trentrtn wiS rive strencts nrt trme to everr psi and efleet a wnsmos las PiSsS : by buL . cwr. Chesjt and best For sale by W. 8041 a n ftrovt.
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