Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 February 1900 — Page 3
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. SRDAY FEBRUARY 10 1900.
A COLUMN OF
TV0 THOUSAND FEET HIGH.
A United States
LMTEI. STATES SEXATOK MeENERY, OF LOUISIANA. Hon S. I). MEnerjr, United State Senator from Louisiana, a.ya tb. following in rejronl to I'e-ru-na: P-ra-n. Vrug Manufacturing Co., Colnmbna, Ohio: Gentlemen I'e-ru-na U an excellent tonic. I bare used It sufficiently to ay that I believe it to be all that you claim for iU Very Respectfully, S. D. McEn.ry.
Three Car To meet the demand for Pe-ru-na aa a Catarrh remedy during the fall and win ter three car-lo:uld per day ia required. Few people comprehend "What an immense amount of I'e-ru-na thia is. It ia eighteen hundred do.cn bottles of I'e-ru-na, each lottle containing twenty ounces. This amount to twenty-one thousand ix hundred bottles, or four hundred ami thirty-two thousand ounces, or three million four hundred and lif ty-elx thousand dunes. Thre car-loads of littles of Pe-ru-na placed end to end in a fiingle row would extend over four aud a half miles; arranged in a column one foot square they would make a column nearly two thousand feet high, four times a high as the highest cathedral tower in Europe, and nearly twice a.s high as the famous Eiffel tower. Kememtier, this amount of Pe-ru-na is shipped daily to meet the enormous demand for this wonderful catarrh remedy. The facilities of the Pe-ru-na Medicine Company are taxed to their utmost to keep np this remarkable output, week after week, and month after month. This ever-increasing stream of Pe-ru-na finds its way into thousands of homes in every state in the Union. I'e-ru-na is as efficacious to cure the winter catarrh of New England as the summer catarrh of Texas. Pe-ru-na is an absolute panacea for the climatic discaseaof summer and winter. It is the safe-guard of the Mrs. O. T. MeITareue.UozciiiHii, Mont., Buys; IV-ru-iin eurcl me of a nuppoMMl polypun, catnrrti and ibroat trouble. home amid the blizzards of Montana, and the ever-pres-eut, never-failing remedy for the il.a that lionet thehouaehold in the sweltering heat of Florida. Mrs. Maggie Turner, Holly Springs, Miss., writes: "About fifteen years ago I was taken with catarrh of the head. I tried several dcotors and all the patent medicines I could hear recommended for catsrh. I spent several hundred dollars and found no relief. I was gradually growing worse and was given up to die. Last Stptemler I'e-ru-na was recommended to me by a friend and I begaa to take it. I had no faith in anything any more, as I was not able to sit np, and was a mere skeleton. After I Had taken oue bottle of Pe-ru-na I began to improve. 1 am now taking the ninth
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VHQOPING COUGH CURE, j Horn to Treat Child Suffering; From Tula Malady. Whoopiner tough is a disease fo which uo '"re and rapid cure baa yet beou discovered. It muj-t run its course f from to 12 weeks. The best that run be doue is to alleviate the child's bu Her in si. Many drills which migbt iwtth safety be used by an attending physio'. a a are d.mcerous in the bauds of the layman. The simplest treatment. In my mind, will le the use of bromide of soda, administered with an ex. pee toraut. For a child up to 1 year f age give rrom one to two grains, a teaepoonful every throe hours; for a child from I to u years old the dose can lie luereast-d 10 from three to ttve grains at the same interval. The expectorant should iuciude sirup of ipecac, si r..r ..-in. 11 of s. mills and tiucture of uaresoric lu suSukut quantities to make a mixture or a;oui one ouuit. v. thu limit th drvns should be given in ....ii.;.T ttm rromik of soda. More auitiii.'" v - - - - or loss vioh-nt bronchial complications usually aiwiKpanj whooping cough. !!. ir. ivint.i ami the escectorant will nt upon tho broneUa! tubes ami relieve the congestion there. This .-...t,..nt will lessen the violence of the whoop and alleviate the suffering. w'l tl.'if e?!Il Im .Ion. It is bisMy- essential that the child should nn-oive the lest possimo lowi rr-i. . r .-...Mitir.-jr which f rvouently follow the severe coughing spells sap the child s strengtn. anu h m,uiiv stliuuiaUca v,f g.xl food-not of whi .. i;.,i,ii- The .tror.zvst food In small quantities are best, such as the juice cT a stoaK or contvuuauM . should also be tak-ci.-v a -i. . v . - en that the child's clothing Is clean and sanitary .requirements are rwi . ed- Dr. K. J. Conlin. : Hare 10 Boll Mnllom. Procure the thick eud of a leg of
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Senator's Letter. Loads Daily. bottle and believe myself to be perma nently cured. I have discharged all my help, am doing my housework alone, and weigh l.V pounds. Although I am 41 years old I feel as well as I did at 16." Contractor Roberts in a recent letter to Dr. Hartman aa to the merits of I'e-ru-na says : "Your remedy Pe-ru-na has cured my boys entirely of catarrhal troubles and now I have three of the healthiest boys in the state of Iowa, which I attribute to the good effect of your medicine. My wife had a stomach trouble which Pe-ru-na also cured. Altogether fer my whole family we have saved $000 in doctor bills. I C. T. Roberts, Dealson, la. am a contractor and mason by trade and am known all over Northwestern Iowa. I have had stomach trouble which has been greatly relieved by your remedy Pe-ru-na. We think it is the greatest medicine on earth." Mrs. Elizabeth Gran, New Athens, 111., says: "For two years I had catarrh of the nose very bad. Sometimes it was so bad that I could not sleep at night. I doctored with two physicians, but they did not help me. I read about Pe-ru-na in the paper and got a bottle of it. I then wrote to Dr. Hartman and he said I should continue to take it. I took it until I was entirely well. Whosoever follows Dr. Ilartman's advice will get well." Are the nostrils stopped np? Is first one and then the other nostril stopped up? Is there a discharge from the nose? Is there dropping from the back part of the nose into the throat? Is your sense of smell affected ? Io you have pain in the nose? Does your nose smart? Do you sneeze often ? Are you troubled with nose bleed? Do you, blow your nose frequently ? Is the discharge from your nose thick or thin ? Is your breath offensive? Do you snore while lying on your side? If so, you have chronic nasal catarrh and should attend to the matter at once. A short course of Pe-ru-na will cure you now, but if you put it off it will take longer. Besides the disease is liable to spread to the throat and lungs. F-ee books on catsrrh sent by The 1'e-m-na Drug MTg Co., Columbus, 0. Restore Vitality Lost Yigor and Manhood... Memory, all wasting dis EXTRA STRENGTH Immprllafp Reunite cavity wif.i veal' stuning. Take away anv curlier that might break through the paste Into which you are going to wrap the Joint. Make a paste of flour aud water, with a little chopped suet and baking powder; roll it out to tho thickness of half an Inch. Wrap the mutton inside, carefully covering it. so that there is no hole through which the gravy eau cscnjw. Wet the edges of paste where they Join, then ties In a largo pudding cloth which has been wrung out lu Injiling water and well floured. ' Plunge the joint Into a sauce panful of boiling water and cook It for about hortrs. Serve In the paste, which en being cut open will be found to contain excellent gravy and a delicious joint of lueatHoit to Bake Brans. We call these Tory nice: Three' teacups of white pea beans soaked overnight. In the morning boil a few minutes till parboiled. Pare a small onion and place In the bottom of your bean pot- Add to the beans one good tablespoon of molasses, one-half teaspoon of salt ami a good half pound of salt porkCover them with hot water. Keep them baking without a cover. They taste more like baked beans. Keep covered with water till one or two hours before snpper. but don't let tboru get dry; only let the pork be uncovered. If done right, every one will call them fine. Bow to Krrp Cot Flowtri. A la.iy who has spent a good deal of time in Japan says that she has often kept cut Sowers for an abnormally long period by burning their stems with a piece of wood not with a match, be H observed, for the sulphnr would be Injurious to the flower. The Japanese say that the charring process causes the water to penetrate the stem and to sustain the fiower. Whatever the rea son. it Is satisfactory to learn that by charring the sterna of chrysanthemums we may keep them in good condition
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HOW TO ROAST MEATS. I
Plio Dtretloaa For PorformtBtt Tola. Collator? Foot. Roast meat, though one of the com cuouet modes of dressing iu is by no means ao easy (ask. i:ast meat is too often sent to the table nearly raw or dried up till there is scarcely any gravy iu It. .-Now. good roasting cud aists In dressing the joint thoroughly and yet retaining its Juice. The fire should be prepared some time before the meat is put In th oven. It should be so good as not : to require making up while the joint1 is roasting. A great deal of the success in roasting will depend 00 the tire. The meat should be basted from tue first to shut in the Juices. The fat of iamb or real should be covered with a piece of paper tied on with twine. The meat should be bast ed very frequently, for the more It is basted the better it will taste. When nearly done, the paper may be remov ed and the joint lightly dredged with flour In order to give it a savory brown appearance, sometimes called frothing. When ready to dish, sprtn kle lightly with salt. The usual time for roasting is 13 mln ntea for each tound of meat. Browo meats, however, rexjeire less time than white meats. W hen It is dished, tue fat which Is left in the pan may be poured Into basin previously dipped in cold water. If removed the next day. there will be found beneath the fat a fine meat jelly for gravies or soups. The cake of fat should be melt ed and strained Into cold water, from which it can be removed and kept for future uso. How to Roast Young Pig. To two cups of freshly steamed rice add one can of little sugar peas, rinsed and drained: one cup of grated (.oiled bam. half cupful of melted butter, tea spoonful of salt and a large pincb" of cayenne. Hind with two egg whites. beaten stiff, and till a well cleaned small pig which has been ruhted In side and out with a level tablesiioon fui of salt and three times that amount of powdered sage. Pour lulo a roast ing pan oue cup of water, and lay lu the pig so that It rests on its four legs Cover it all around with buttered pa Ier. and roast iu a moderate oven fui three hours. Half an hour before ser v ing remove the paer. rub with butter and crisp. Itemove the fat from tie gravy, and strain the lean part over the pig. How to Thread a rrdlr. An Ingenious lady has suggested an improvement in the method of holding a needle for the purpose of threading it. It Is to be hold between the third and little fingers of the left hand in stead of by the thumb and forefinger, palm uppermost. The advantage of this Is that the thumb and first finger can be used to grip the smallest end of the thread as soon as It protrudes from the eye. a method preferable to that of letting go the thread and endeavoring to get hold of the end with the right hand. This prevents the weight of the cotton from draggiug the end out of the eye again. How to Bake Beans and Sanaagr. Let one quart of pea beans soak over night in soft water. Wash, drain and cook In boiling water until very tender, but not broken, changing the water at least twice. Put the beans Into a baking dish, with links of sausages here and there, using in all about one pound. Dissolve two teaspoonfuls of salt In a quart of boiling water and pour over the beans, adding more. If needed, to cover the beans. Hake five or six hours, and serve hot with to mato catchup. . . Bow to Remove Freekles. There are remedies for freckles which when used upon the face will tone down freckles to a considerable extent. The most simple one Is a liquid mix ture composed of two ounces of Jamaica rum and the same quantity of leinon juice. Another is two drams of lav ender water, muriate of ammonia la scant dram and about eight ounces of water, distilled. Living on a diet of vegetables and fruits la also good for brown spots on the face or frequent vapor baths. now to Prevent Wrlakles. The latest system for smoothing out wrinkles on the face Is a very simple form of massage which does not neces sitate assistance of any kind. Corn menclDg at the ears, (he skin Is rubbed with the fingers, uot merely the tips. toward the nose with a simple cream or vaselin. and the treatment Is con tinued until the grease has quite di appeared. How to Make Horae Radish Saner. Two tablespoons grated horse radish two tablespoons made mustard, two dessertspoons vinegar, one teaspofjo sugar, one-half pint cream, a little saH Mix the grated horse radish, mustard vinegar, sugar and salt, then gradual; add the cream. Put In a Jar. which stand in a saucepan of Killing wat.ir Let the sauce got thoroughly hot. then serve. IIow to Make German Toast. Beat one egg a little, add one-bn.if of When a Chinaman becomes a crimin the law punishes his par- s nxs and even tue granaoarents. This is only tue extreme logical ap plication ot .octrine of hered ty. In this conn jy. we leave natural law to deal with its own l7enses, and oany a mother $ punished "irough the physical weakess and peevh temper of mnv ofstrin2. . Women mainly err through ignormc "not- mtr niamaffe stale ai.ea. isca-dsred by irregularity of the pcrkx Jie delicate" and sensitive organs, pec arlv feminine, are in no condition J ! shock which is consequent 011 t! Teat ciunst. Drains that are otfensi cd debilitating are set up. iUilammati ad ulceration with female trouble a: Aded in time, and when tnothertio ocks the strength of body is inadeqiMi.nd the condition of niirid unfit, for t estxraoibtlity. The natural result is Ziili that is unhealthy and unhappy, naorvr wifehood, healthy motheriioc'. .-iuti.'ul children, all follow the nse of I;j ierce's Favorite Prescription. It st. j drains, allays inflaraniation, heals in eiation, cures female trouble, sooth.- . ie serves, and puts the delicate ferail . j-gaiis in a condition ot perfect heal'li . Mrt. Annie Blacker, of 639 Catharine Sir.-: TTacur. . V.. writes: " Year snedicines hair cae wonders far nse. For years my health wj err poor; I hsi four miscarrUyei. but iuc it!sr rr. Pierce's Golden Medical Kstorcr; ni Favorite Prescription.' I have much bettcolta. and new I have u fine, healthy baby.; are recommeucled yoor medicines to several tit trienda and they hare been beoented 1 . acm." j Women find valuable help m Tit ierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser Sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cjns rf mailing only. Send 21 one-cen stamps for the book in paper binding,; o it stamos for doth binding. Adores.
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cupful of.tiiJk Siatk five slice bread lu tu;s mix lure 'k In a wel; grtas.il gn.?iie When brown on one side, inrn and i.rown on the other. Serve for treakfai or. if for luncheon. serve with a sweet saih-e. How to Make Hire Balls. Cook a half eupful of well cleaned rice In a pint or inPk until tender; add a tatl.-spv-.iif ui of butter, half a teaspoouful of r!t. two teaspoonfuls of carry powder and one beaten egg. Drop i by large spuonful iuto a deep kettle of smoktns hot fat. When a light brown, drain and serve on platter wttb the meat. . HUMOR OF THE HOUR. A merchant at Camilla. Ga makes this uuiipie announcement in an adver tisement in the Camilla Clarion: "My 'ad' a few weeks ago brought down a wholesale cussing on my head; now this is to any oue who got mad. You keep your accounts paid up and your feelings w ill not te hurt. As it Is. my feelings are very laly hurt, and to ease uiy own pain I hare to rip those up the back who caused me pain. Business is business aud sentiment Is senliuienl. I take this method of doing bustuess aud don't promise to let a lit tle critici.u change my plan at alL Pay your bills and we eau get along. I uolitied the Camilla deadlK'ats some time ao that they oouid not eat me ut. aud they u.-edu"t trv You can use i'our nullum .- against me if you desire. iul I have this to say: "Ood pity the man who allow. suk cattle to Influ ence luiu: I ilou t count them as bumau I wiil sih.u up. 'ii up in my uew place, and I ask nil to t-ome aud see me es-ept those who owe me unpaid ac counts, for I have seen them too often uow." A llama Constitution. ( onliln'l Stop Hint. The leader of the brass band was a British sympathizer. Any uiemlier of this band." he sajdl "who stauds up for them barbarous IJoers had lietter keep it to himself. I'he first man that raises his voice for jhl Kruger will get his walkiu papers. 1'hat's ail I've got to sav." live minutes later the hand was laying, and the tierce eyed old Gerv, man with tlie lass horn was detiantly shouting into it: Oom Paul: Oom-Paul! Oom-Paul!"-Chlcago Tribune. " War Itatra Sow. It s absurd." sai.i the American' baron. "I couldn't think of settling $..MJO.OOO on you in the event of your j marriage to my daughter." "Please to remenilier." replied the bngiisu uuke. "that we are a scare article Just uow. Most of us have gone to the South African war.' Philadel phia North American. Makes a Difference. 1 ' h t t co J 1 ot r I ilr.iLt to-, or , '-At Uij Stocks (incredulously You'd give five hundred to go out to the front, and jut going (eft married too? J. Captain Fix bayonets No. my boy; I've tieeu married six months. Stocks Ah'. Now I uudorstand! Ko Almanae nireetiona eceaaary. "Spinning tops 'already. Johnny": flow do you' boys know when to spin I tops?" "Aw. we sees 'em in tho windows.' "And ' how does the toyshop man know when to put them iu the win dows?" "Aw. ho sees 11s boys spinnin em. Indianapolis Journal. Kvery Man to Ilia Trade. Exasperated Amateur (to fore caddie. who will inM go on a head 1 Jo along. man. Io get on toward tho next green Caddie IVg pardon, capting. Y'ou won't never got him to go no more than 20 yards ahead. 'E's been used to car rying a flag in front of a steam roller. Punch. An Amblaoona Hope. Iler Mother I oes he ever object to you talking so much? Herself I don't know whether to call it objection or encouragement- He told mo the other night he hoped I would go ahead aud talk my head off. Indianapolis Press. Showing; l ndoe Preference. "Yes. this open winter Is pleasant, j but" "But what?" "1 don't think the weather ought to be run entirely In the interest of poo pie who play golf." Chicago Record. Prim Start to I'lnlah. "How do"tbe beginniug and (he end of January differ?" Of course they gave it up "Whv. vou beniu January broke." ho explained, "aud you end it with reso lutions broken." Chicago Post. Tue Poefa Cnolce. "I don't care for your wcm. The Song of the I--irfc." " renin rk.-d the ed Itor" The Ket sigh.il wearily "To lob the truth." he replied. "I myself much prefer the lay of Ihe lieu." - Philadel phia Kecrd Feminine lnto!ion. Hattiei-I'm positive ;.-t ge loves mi ajnd wants me to in his wifeElla Has he told you so? Ilattie Xo. but ho has taken such a strong dislike to mamma. Chicago News. Too Mneta of a Good Thin a. Visitor Say. you ought to make a good Jockey! Lirftig Skeleton I tried it once, but 1 rattled so much all the horses took fright and ran a way. Harlem Life. Same Amonat of orrf. It seems a palpable injustice that the woman who is two faced has no more eompleiioft t worry about than has the woman who isn'tDetroit Journal How to Make Tirkfj Mo 14 a. One pound of cold turkey, three ounces of fine bread crnmbs. a Iittlt chopped colon, two ounces of butter. one egg and one tablespoon of cream Mince the turkey very finely, put it into a basin with the bread crnmbs. onions., butter and egg well beaten: mix thorontrhlv. t ben add rbe cream. pnt in small buttered eups. i ke for 20 minutes, then turn on to a dish and
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CCfERNING CHILBLAINS.
Howl Treat These PalafaJ coi a Weather Peata. Thst preventives of chilblains are m. easy shoe.' stockings ana glov, ad plenty if friction and Tigoroui ercise. Vi chilblains have once formed, they ally return every season. They are 1 'being In any stage and escrociatifn the extreme when they uleera I their Incipient stage !io best t is with local stimulants and trea cou Irritant are mo? than 10O recognized T rvn -a for chilblains, but panning ts twlc a day with a strong the of iodine is an effective retucdy course for uu broken chilblains on! 1 following pomade for chilblains extremely efficacious: is 11 cold cream, two ounces; gallic ac:(ne-uair mam. liolve the acid In rose water eudii 10 mace a solution, men auu litflhy little to the cold cream, stir rirronstantiy. n well incorporated, add six drJ of la 1 sain of toiu. lit thoroughly, and when the mass haf'fouie a smooth paste pour into stil H)ts for future use. !e of usage: tJet a pair of kid I.Js three sizes too large Kip the 011 ile seams, and turu the glove In sk out. Spread the glove with a th layer of the ointment. Be sure th lingers are well covered to the ve tips. Turn the gloves back again. aissew up the ripfed scams. Wear thr gloves for three days and mghtitvjout removing them. is requires some heroism and a oi!U amount 01 seeiusiou. uui 11 i a ' t mat it win in .m per cent 01 orfiiary ciiuiuaius re-esiamisn eircuia lii and effi-t a cure. (tie fourth day. if all paliv am iriation have disapleareL the puis iJ'd gloves may ! tiiseanjeu. iui If subject should wear ordinary kio es for at least three or four daysliger. Vhen the chilblains ulcerate ant1 tj-ak. the usual treatment Is to des itin with a rosin cerate, but evoi n. if the ulcers are carefully wash and cleaused. the ointment usi'd a a-ite for the gloves spread uoti lini .jjd used as a dres: iire elHeaclous. ..Persons subji-t d used as a dressing for the ulcers tto chilblains, chap & aluasiotis of the hands should Im 4leeially careful to d.-y the handforoughly after washing them. How to Make Pork Rlaaolea. Pork rissoles you will lind a useful jsh when there Is cold roast pork t IT used up Chop up pork finely, sea it with powds-red sage and choppit' Dil-d onious. lake einal weight ot jolato or Que tn-ead crumbs aud nii fith the pork. Add a liouteu egg to inch one-half oun;l of moat. Season lit rather highly with black popjier mustard and salt and form into balls Ihe size of a iM-aeh. Pip iuto beaten fggs. then into dried broad crumbs, and Iry till a uiee golden brown in deep fat jrain dry ami serve with apple sane lo a separate tureen. Tho apple sauce serves to make pork more digestible ad also briugs out the flavor. How to ( are For llooae Plaata. A draft Is just as fatal to a young house pin 111 as it is to a child. It should have plenty of sunshine, and on a clear, bright day it might le placed in the open nir. But It should novel stand tu front of an open window in a current of air. Nor should It be kept in a room after the gas is lighted, (la: will invariably make a potted plani sickly. At uight it should le kept It i nicws a woman, wants tt give her plants a great deal of hei time and attention it is useless for hei to think of attempting to raise them How to Pry Pork Cntleta. Two imjuuiIs f loin of pork, pepper sait. egg. bread crumbs aud sage. Cui inlets from a young loin of ork. bon. and trim them neatly and cut nway tlx greater jwirtiou of fat. Scasou then witli tteptMT. brush over with beatel gg. sprinkle with bread crumbs aa powdered hhcc. Fry I hem a light lirowu on both side, dish thorn on sj ImmI of mashed jH.tatoes and pour rotiu he cutlet a sauce made by warmiu; naif a pint of tomato catchup: add ai ounce of butter and stir till thorough!; t.otHow N BrolT Sqolrrrla. Your squirrels must tie young an1 tender. Clean and soak two to draw out the blood. Wipe dry and broil over 11 hot. clear fire, turning often. WbeD done to a golden drown, lay In a hot dish and anoint with melted butter Season each squirrel with a saltspoon ful of salt and half one of pepper. How to Teat Rskb. To test the freshness of eggs drop them in a JkwI of water, and If the sins II end cornea to the top they are fresh. CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A Giant Nerve Buildrr. The Mystic Life Renewer is the most powerful nerve builder known. It absolutely cures all forms of ner vous diseases and weaknesses no matter how aggravated or how lone; duration, such as neuraUna. nervous prostration, nervous paroxvsms, bt ltus dance, palpitation of the heart. physical and mental weakness, debu ity of old acre, etc. . Sold by A. G Luken & Co., drujrgists. 5 O Beart tie Sigsatiu of Tin Imi Yea Haw Hum Boagfl "A dose in time saves lives." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Svrup; nature ' remedy for coughs, colds, pulmonary diseases of every sort. We give no rewards. An offer of this kind is the meanest of deceptions. Test the curative pow ers of Ely's Cream Balm for the cure of catarrh, bay fever and cold m the head and you are sure to continue the treatment. Relief is immediate and a cure follows. It is not drying does not produce sneezing. It soothes and heals the membrane. Price 50 cents at druggists or by mail. Ely Brothers. 56 Warren street, New York. "I owe mv whole life to Burdock Blood Bitters- Scrofulous sores cov ered my body. I seemed beyond cure. li. Is. 13. has made me a per feet woman. Mrs. uharies Mutton
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VOU NEED NOT GO THROl'CH LIFE A SUFFERER. Meaos sf Reluf is Near at Uand and Recommeaded bv rceple Yen Know. What is the use to go on suferin; from kidney backache, nervousness. leeplessness and dizziness when a fifty-cent box of Morrow s Kid-ne-oids will cure vou? Probabiv vou have not heard of Kid-ne-ouls, so if ou will read this statement it will jay you tenfold. We pve you as reference Mr. Frank Waidele. 1U03 "V treet, Kichmond, Ind.f who says: "lor several vears ixist 1 have suf fered with terrible pain in the region the kulnevs, just over the bins. The pains extended down theabdouieu and into the loms. Ihe tvtin was so intense at times that I could sc-arcelv endure it. aud 1 had not trength enough to lift anythiu. My urine became hiirblv coioreu and on taudinjj became thick and rotev. 1 employed a doctor, but jrot ro relief uutil 1 read alout an.i rot Morrow's Kid-ue-oids. The ehed me riyht awav, I have taken but oue package, and I have no more backache or urinary distress' and mv trensrth has returned. The fact is. believe I am euted but I intend taking a few mure loxes to make sure of it. It is really a pleasure to work now, while before it was hanl work to think about it. I shall rec ommend Morrow's Kid-ue-oids to all." Yorrow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills, but yellow tablets and sell at fif;v cents a box at all dru? stores. Mail d on receipt of price. Manu factured by John Morrow & Co.. hemists, SSpringfield. Ohio. "If the Cap Fits, Wear It." If you are sufferino; from the con sequences of impure bkxxl, have txjils. pimples or scrofula sores: it your food does not diirest or vou suf for from catarrh or rheumatism, you are the one who should take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It will fit your cast exactly, make your blood pure am' cure salt rheum, scrofula, rheuira tism, dysjepsia, catarrh, and riv perfect health. 'A Ilotxl's Pills cure all liver ills. Non irritatiuir. A household necessity Dr. Thomas Electric Oil. Heals burns, cuts ounds of auv sort: cures sore throat. croup, catarrh, asthma; never fails i o n t. j. . Bears the Signature f me ftina tea nave mm uougni of A Life and Death Fight. Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester, Iowa, writing of his almost miraculous eseaiK from death, says: "Ex posure after measles induced serious lun'j trouble, which ended in con iumption. I had frequent hemor rhages and coughed night aud day All my doctors said I must soon die Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, which completely cured me. I would not be without it evc.il if it cost a bot tle.- ti undrtils have used it on mv recomendation and all say it never fails to cure throat, chest and lung ruiiUIs.''! llci-uleir ntner 6Uo nl - l. Trial bottles free at A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Glorious News. Comes from Dr. D. Ii. Cargile, of Washita,!. T. lie writes: "Four liottles of Pi octric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the test dot-tors ould irive no help; but her cure is complete auditor health is excellent. " This shows what tho,iaaiis have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for ccema. totter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running t. ' . ' . 1: 1 . : 1 sores. 11 stimulates liver, Kiuncy and bowels, expels poisons, helps di gestion, builds up the strength. UaPv 50 cents. Sold bv A. G. Lukeu & Co., druggists. 4 The Appetite of a Goat Is envied bv all poor dyspeptics whose stomach and liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Lafe Pills, the won derful stomach and liver remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy, cniy ,c at j. . nuKen oc Co., druggists. Wha'Would Vou Give To be cured of catarrh? If j-ou or your friends have this disea.se you know how disagreeable n is. lis symptoms are inflamed eyes, throb bing tern bles, ringing noises in me ears, headaches, capricious appetite, and constant discharge ol mucus. Fortunately its cure is not a ques tion of what vou will give, but what vou will iaKe. 11 you win iaKe .11 . . T . Ml Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great con stitutional remedy, which thoroughly Dunnes, enriches and vituizes tue a ' , blood, you may ex pee . .o oe com oletelv and permanent, r -ured. The good blood which Hood s Sarsaparilla makes, reaching the de-ate pass ages of the mucus membrane, soothes and rebuilds the tissues and ulti mately cures all symptoms of catarrh PACKER'S HAIR BALSAM Ci- vaji batute bfcc hvi 3fvr rsi:i to itsor rm-H-i:r u. its To tfefo Col Pr u nrfr-i.f. A s r csja jgue m- 1 ut at Lrragtmm nvav CHICHESTER'S CMfiUtM IpEfiriYROYAL PiLLS 11 s?. avtaaal aaa Ualy C.l.. K-O- SAFE. 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1mm Stavaaa. cuiUt SuUfcct lo tb RrmUcaa aoo.iaati.TQ. O. 0, Oaia caiuliaate fa wprewatatWa hoa WarM couMy. Sutjrvt n thm Rcoubhcaa naoiiaa tioa. JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Raaooa C Kirk man. ranJuiaaa j iwi tpnwiantt of Waytkc aa2 Fayrctc couarw. Subject ao the KcpulK a noauAatkm. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Wtlllaaa A. Band, raadid fee onmeeatutt anurory. Sultjcci a the Rcpublicaa aoauaanoo. Paul Coaaataok, caaaU far komcuub e unwy. Suliect to the R rf4t4Mu aaaiauaa. TREASURER. J. A. pakaaMor, caaJklaK for raum Wyne county. Subject to the RepuUacaa aominattoa - M. T. Nordyka, caadidate far trairer ol Ways county. Subject the RepuUkaa aowiaa boa. C. B. Hunt. t'htua B KunO cattdidat for treasurer of Wayne county -Subject to the Repul4ao nominatkta. Robert A. Baaton, caad.date (at county trraa. urer, subject to the Republican nominatioa. SHERIFF. JohB ft. Palftter, cauwiiUi fhritTof'y county. Subject so th JRcfiillkcava notniaaiHJO. Charles R. Unthank candtdai foe sheriff of Wipe coftuily. Subject to the Repubitca booucuition. Gaarga C CoktUiliJatc for herjff ot Wayae count hubject to the Ki-puLitcan. aomioattoo. Richard 8- SmKlh, candtUat tor sheriff ol Wayne Luuoty. Subject tu the Republican notuinaOOA. Albari B. Steals. Candidate for si, end" ol feutjcct to the KepuHltcu vouinv Wayae county. turn. CORONER. Dr. Ebar K. Watta, caodtdate far ayne county- Subject to the Republican Qoa. Or. Frank H Dunham, candidate for cotMet of Wayne county. Subject to the Kcpubltcati Aooanauon. COUNTY. ASSESSOR. Alpheua 6. ComptON. candidate for county asor. Subject to the Republican nocuinatktav d Henry Wirder. caid.date for county assessor Subject to the Republican nomination. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Peter So Bet lerp candidate for re nomination for county conimissuMier. eastern district. Subject t the Republican nomination. Geo. W. Callaway, candidate for county com miss toner, metern district. Subject to the Republi can nomination. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. Carey R. Tingle candidate for trustee ol Wayne township. Subject to the Republican nomina tioa. Wm. W. Rattray, candidate for township rustrce 2ubjec to the Republican nomi nation. S. S. Strattaa ar.f for township trustee. Sub --ct to Republican nomination. oalah C. Long candidate for ttustc of Wayne township. Subject to the Republican Domi nation. tJamee P. Rela candidate for township trustee, subject to the Republican nomination. d Gilbert H. Seott. candidate for townihip trur ee. Subject to the Republican nomination. d Dan C. HMI. candidate for trustee of Way in rownship. hubject to the Republican nomination, d Aar m A. Conley, candidate for township trustee. Subject to the Republication nomination. d TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. Thomas F. Swain, candidate for township as lessor. Subject to the Republican nomination. d JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Levi a. tJonea candidate for justice of the peace for Wayne township. Subject to the Republican nomination. COUNCILMAN. Thaddeua C..P.r.on.tt, candidate for coun ctlman seventh ward . Subject to R epublican noma nation. Arlhu - A. Cffn. candidate for councilman in sixth ward. Subject to the Republication nomination. J. Henry K.!ll.nbrlnlc,"candidate for coun cilman in the fifth ward. Suljec.to the Republican nomination. tl.an.. F. C.rr.ll candidate for councilman in the fifth ward. Subject to the Republican nomination. Frank ). N.ff will be a candudate for councilman from the fourth ward, subject to the Republican nomination. Oavld P. Whalaa, candidate for councilman in the third ward. Subject to the Republican nomination . : Hanuy - Danker, candidate for council. second ward, subject to the Republican nomination. J. H. 0TIN0ON, THE Ol.n. KEUABU SHOEMAKER, It still In th. haalaeaa. Thoae who h.va aorsor render feet, corns or banions, will And pleaanr a wearing btlnaon'a make or Btioea. Bapalrtnc neatlj and promptly done.' 829 MAIN STREET THE CLEANSING AND HEAUNG CATARRH CURE FOR CATARRH - is - Ely's Cream Balm Eaar and pleasant U ue. ontaina no inunouad ug t is qaickiy abaorb'd Gives relief t once. t ins a-d cl a sea me nasal aaRat;ea. COLO "1 HEAD Alla a itnmmaiion. rTnali and l'rot-t the Membrane ft estorea the SntwHi of Taate and mll. Large S" re bite, at iTtiKfrifits or by mail Trial size lOc, br mall. K1I.1 BKO I HKRS, S6 Warren htrmrt. New Vork FOR TRADE - A FINE - - Building Lot IN CHOICE LOCATION TO EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL RESIDENCE Yni. H. Bradbury & Sod. Westcott .Block. $.9.o(yiB"' .hiss. 1 Mat Sawfafj ! All Us. laadlaf i chin., t. .l.ct Irani. R.pair. ' R. . IsMsOltol LACET, TIG
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Indl.n.poll. Dlvl.i., B.t Clnr ha. a ad ladi.aaa.il. Ea.tt.ard Train. St . N V MaU & K. S S " flad it Columb Acc lp. ft am SPenn Spev-val .Mail 4 tj pan JSt U & S V Mail & Rap... . y pin lt L & N V 1 am 8 ss pm i aaa to tj aaa T 5 P . I, K I . 1 ,M.W.,.....n .'J . J . . find A Rsrhmttnd Acc K rap j ajs pn Wa.tward Train. St L f ast Ma.l N V St L fast Ma4 A Rap,...-s IS St I. Kast Kjp ..v S Si 5 so aaa o a ana t 45 pm 4 SSp T 5 a y aat tCol A lad Act & tap .. n 4" fm f ast Ma.l -.. . 4 55 V'M S V it St I. Kxp J ipn Richmond & lud Acc kap Cincinnati Clvl.loo. BatarMO ZRiohaaoad and C.luink.a. via O.yl toa MHCltala, Ea.tavard TralM. 1!h h & Spring Mad Iaily K .. 5 to pra ;R & Spring fc-vp . . ( saana ;tennSpe AlaUt ... k" ;St L & N V Lira I pm St I. A N V Kat Mad t iu ara Rich Jfc Xenia Arc uopta Wc.Iward Train. t L Fast Mail .. J am St U at r.p ana Sluing R Mail A ilp .4 . pnt Spring a Rich Kxp . M k lis pa ;&pn( Rich Aa:. ........ to 10 am . Graad Rapid. Indiana Railara Btwacn Rlohmotd.nd Maoklna Ft. Wayn. a.d Grand Rapid. Northward Train. via tR Mack Ei . tR . tlr Kao Mail Kip '5 40 at. 1 ci$ pm it id put JCm . Mac Mat! A t-xp. Southward Train. GtK.R Ma.l Kxp . J o pm Mack Cin Mail A tup ...... 3 so am f r't Wayne A R -.o J aw Kaggage must be at station twenty minutes hefor train tune. C. W. KI M KR. Tkket Agent I. A. GORMON. Station Master. FIRE ALARM BOXESUt district, aonthiof Main, want of aerenth. 11 lat and Booth C, pl.no'factory IS 3d and auuth B 14 Itb and Booth D lift 6tti and aont h R he th and aouth H 18 7th and aonth O Id dlatrict, aonth of Main, betsraa. 7th and al.va.th 181-th and Maia i trth and aoutb M--7th and aonth a 96 th and aonth A M 10th and aonth O 'JT Hth and Mala Js U and acath J Id district, aonth ot Main, sut of aU.T.Dth m lJth and aonth B It 1 2th aad aonth 54 14th and Main 186 14th and aonth O tan lBth and aonth A. 37 JUth and Mala 4th district, north of Maia, wast of 10th to river "41 M and Main, Koblnaon'a shop 4K ad and north O 4 City Bnildlna 46 Qasvr. Boott Oo 46 No. 1 boa. bona., .orth.hth 47 Champion mill. 48 10th and north I Bin dlatrict, Waat I lomond tad Bavaatopol. B W ad and Cheatnat 1 W Sd and MaUonal road tu w aa a uassf 64 Karlhaaa oolletr 00 ntata ana noynr 60 Orant and Btdn 67 Bnni and Maple SS Orant aad Sheridan SV Brldg. ave, paper mill th dtatrict, north 01 Daaat of tenth 81 Railroad shop Si Button 'scoot actory 63 Hoosier drill m rka 64 Wayne arickltarnl work 66 )lty mill worse Ml Weatoott carriage CO n 14th and north H 7thidlatrict, Between Mal.i.ad north I, east of tenth - (th and north A If 1 -lltn and north B 14th and north U TTt- Mo 1 hoae honae T74 llth aad north t) 17 al and north CPCCIAL SIGNALS' Tt a S-r.rol call II I I fire preaanre' 10 Natural f a oa 1 B 1 F.reoot Fire preaaore'o" Hi te lf Natural g-aes out. Hie i is bnn -pnimnnrmm Tfiutviy fur tftrtiffrrhffG., -l-j-t, 8 p r m -v 1 0 r r It tav, H Uitm. t,Bbtn ri .,- ; chmr .r snr tHavri Daturn, irrtUhtttti r .-.& ti'ttk lf tu at f n at rtsmMstif Uy IivrfJisrriMlaw or 9u in pimin rspper, t'T xprMif prfaiti. f'tr Circaladr twnt ft rminml Richmond: Steam Laundry Always :m the Lead! D.:W. WALTERS, Proprietor. '.Carpet Clearing. Hand-made Harness, ALL GRADES. SET OUR PRICES. AIM ST. Pfcaaa. 1473-1 S3. THtZJ3ICCirJ3 CO.
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