Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 March 1900 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, f fEDNESD AY MARCH U 1900-

" CEHERAL JOE WHEELER PRAISES PE-RU-NA FOR CATARRH.

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Major General Joseph Wheeler, commanding the cavalry forces In front of Santiago and the author of "The Santiago Campaign, In speaking of the great eatarrh remedy, Pe-ra-na, says : "I Join with Senators Sullivan, Roach and MeKnery In their good opinion of Je-ro-na. It Is recommended to me by taoee who hare used It as an excellent tonie and particularly affective as a core for eatarrh.' : Unlttd States Senator McEnery. Hon. S. D. McEnery, United States Senator from Louisiana, says the following In regard to Pe-ra-na: "Pe-ra-na Is an excellent tonic. I bare need It sufficiently to say that I believe It to be all that yon claim for It. S. D. MeKnery, New Orleans, Louisiana."

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eases, all eflecta of self-abuse or excess and indiscretion. A nerve tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. By mail 50c. per box, 6 boxes for $3.50, with our bankable guarantee to cure or refund the money paid. Send for circular and copy of oar bankable guarantee bond.

JERVITA TABLETS EXT,RARBE,:GTH riixovubu Immediate Results Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Power. Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostration, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity, Paralysis and the Results of Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor. By mail in plain package. $1.00 a box, 6 for $5.00 with our bankable guarantee bond to cure In 30 days or refund money paid. , Address NERVITA MEDICAL COMPANY Clinton and Jackson Streets CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Sold by A. (. Luken & Co., Mainjstreet, -and Curmo & Co., 415 North Eighth street, dru'ibts.

I NEW WAR B ALLOON I -IHAPF.I) LIKE A PROJECTILE, 4 WITH TIIK POIST TOVAltl Tilt: SKY. At the receut meeting of the Aeronautical aorlety of Inlon, writes Willi a iu A. Eddy, lr. K. I. Danilewsky presented several photographs of his latest taIIoon, which differs from all others in thai It Is shaped like a projectile, with Its point directed toward the xenftb Instead l . lav a borlaontaJ direction, as In Santas de Dumand'a balloon, which Is guided by a motor. In Dr. Danllewsky's experiment conducted last year he found trouble In keeping the conical front point of the balloon toward the wind, against which he directed the balloon by DAXILEWSET'S BAIXOOX. means of his muscular power, with which be operated wIdrs below the balloon. By boldiUK tbe projectile shaped gas bag In a perpendicular position- he la now enabled to make bis balloon bead against the wind by means of upright slats In the form of a platform, held In position by the working of a screw propeller. The upright position of the gas bag enables the experimenter to ascend and descend with such great rapidity that In war by the time the enemy's shrapnel has begun to gets Its range It will be either far above or far below the point aimed at. It is believed by M- Atme of Tarts that the vertical motion of balloons is the- first necessity of aerial navigation and that the vertical motion has been too much neglected in favor of the bortaontal motion of war balloons. Dr. Danilewsky has recently succeeded In ma kin 23 ascents to a height of 580 feet within one hour and a half. It la possible to rise and descend swiftly an unlimited number of times without throwing out ballast or letting out gaa.; The balloon can be used dally and hourly for eight or nine days with one Inflation.' Xrrrt faevlallata. A great London physician who sits in his room studying the passing patient crowd, like a wise and solid sphinx looking out over the desert of human life, was talking to the London Speak ar recently on the iimlllar subject of Serves. Mostly one can judge from a PW'. W what be. a tola to

United States Senator Snlllran. I desire to say that I bare been taking Pe-ra-na for some time for eatarrh, and hare found it an excellent medicine, giving me more relief than anything I have ever taken. W V. Sullivan, Oxford, Miss." United States Senator Roach. "Persuaded by a friend I have used Pe-rn-na as a tonic, and am glad to testify that It has greatly helped me la strength, rigor and appetite. I hare been advised by friends that It la remarkably efficacious as as cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh, W. N. Roach, Larlmore, North Dakota.." A free book on catarrh sent to any address by The Pe-ra-na Drug MTg Co. Columbus, Ohia.

Restore Vitality Lost Vigor and Ifefl&ood... Memory, all wasting dis PILLS SO CTS. about tnnr r.etween ana ou ne win probably take tbeui very seriously, ex plain how uervrs have. In sporting lan Kiiape. "knocked out" the bacillus as the Tons t on so malorum or the greater niimlwr of theui and Inundate you with stories of that colossal bore and mischief worker. Charcot, After SO be will tell you in more or less swecpiug fashion that, the average nerve patient wants beating soundly and that Charcot was the luventor of a new and pestilential craze much stupider, though unfortunately more lasting, than spirit rapping, theosophy or palmistry. A specialist, according to the well known dictum, ought to be a man ' who knows everything about eoroethlne; -and -a, Jittto about everything else. He Is. in fact, mostly a man who knows a little about something and nothing about the rest. A GREAT STATU rf. P One of the new attractions which Paris offers to the world of tourists who will visit that New Work of a Famous French (ten I pt or. city next year Is Dalou's groat statue, "The Triumph of the Republic." This remarkabli piece of sculpture, the work of one oi the greatest of French artists, was recently dedicated In Paris with much DALOC'8 GR&AT STATCK. ceremony. The occasion was mad a grand fete. President Lou bet reviewed the parade, and prominent French statesmen took part in the exercises. The monument stands on the Place de la Nation, a fine site. It is an Im-i presslve group, with a central female figure typifying the republic, pure, noble and beautiful, rising from anarchy and disorder. The conception is a fin one and has been executed with genius Artists from all parts of the world have shown a keen Interest In the progress of Dalou'a work, and the place where It now stands will be a Mecca for the fraternity of the mallei and chisel during the next few months Lather Death. The question whether Luther com mitted suicide Is again being discussed In Germany. An authoritative denial of the story, based on exhaustive in-' critical research, la made In the eight eenth edition of Janseen's "History of Germany," which baa Just appeared, by Professor Pastor of Innsbruck, wbc declares that the medical evidence proves Luther to have died of a atrafc of paralysta. . Eleetrteltr Wsnklsa. The conclusion of naval experts regarding the use of electricity on warships Is that electric motors will, ere long be employed to drive all auxiliaries on warships, steam being used only for the main engines and the central electric generating plant, says the Philadelphia Press. Turrets are han dled by machinery as easily as a boy ! pine a top. '

FACTS IN A FEW Ones.

The great Napoleon once applied for peruiL-vsiau to enter the British navy. New Zealand's export of gold 2.Xmju g.-eater In l.syo than In 1808. The mineral resources of Venezuela oiiflst of great mines of iron, copper and gold. A statue of George Washington la erected In the public park In Caracas, Veneiuela. Cards and dominoe are the favorite means for losing pennies by the Eng lish soldiers. From Costa Rica come the best and largest bananas that are sold in the American markets. ' The last waa the greatest year for pears that the New Jersey farmers have had for a decade. The president of Switzerland only gets $2,700 a year, and the law for bids him to succeed himself. The lumber consumed in the United States last year Is estimated to aggre gate 9.8O0.0O0.000 cubic feet. The New York postoffice did a busi ness of $143,200,000 in 1809, an in crease of 8 per cent over 1898. In Kafflrland cattle constitute the chief currency. In old Russia skins were used in buying and selling. Nearly 2.S00 residents of Minnesota shared in 1899 in the tree planting bounty, receiving $2.40 an acre. A New York florist saya that the Illy of the valley Is poisonous, and Its stem should not be placed In the mouth. One of the greatest borax deposits In the world Is In the mountains Just north of Daggett. In the Mohave des ert. The "burning mountain" of Montet. In Aveyron. France. Is a coal mine which has been burning for several years. About 400 sets of Christmas cards that Is to say, over 1.000 new designs - are placed upon the market every year by oue firm. The leading products of southern California are citrus fruits, di ;ed friiits. canned fruits and vegetables. grain, beet sugar, gold and petroleum. There were 38 emigrants for every l.OiMJ pers)U3 In Germany last year, against 43 In 1S97 and 232 In IX. L Bremen and Hamburg furnished most of these. A project Is on foot to connect Iceland with northern Europe by cable. The Northern Telegraph company of Copenhagen has made a proposition for a contract. A confederation of hotel proprietors In Italy has sent a petition to the government asking for better protection and encouragement of foreign travelers in the kingdom. The board of education and the police department of New York are the two most expensive departments of the municipal government. Collectively their maintenance costs $25,000,000 a year. Owing to the oversupply of potatoes in New Zealand the farmers and others who have stock have taken to feeding them with potatoes. Including horses, cows and sheep. The potato diet gives the horses sleek coats. , Both In British Columbia and In Washington the more Important positions In the salmon canneries are filled by whites, while the Chinese furnish nearly all the labor, being rapid and expert workers and content with moderate wages. A notable feature of the present ap plications filed for appointment to the New York police force Is the small number of clerka among the candi dates. There Is a smaller number than at any previous time In the history of the police department. New York's park commissioner Is issuing permits to automobile owners to the number of two or three a week. Up to the present time only electric carriages have been permitted to enter the park, as It Is thought the gasoline carriages are noisy. A number of firms in the shopping districts of New York will shortly present to the Manhattan Elevated Railway company a petition requesting that company to adopt some measure that will lessen the roar and din of trains passing on the elevated structure, "Within the next five years Missouri will startle the world." prophesies State Geologist Gallagher In a recent Interview, "with the great amount of lead, zinc, copper, nickel, cobalt and coal mined in the state. Missouri Is rich In these minerals, the richest of any state In the country." Vermont in maple sugar stands first In the Union, making nearly 2.000.000 pounds annually. More butter per cow Is made In Vermont than in any other state, more pounds of wool per sheep are clipped than In any other state, and more bushels of potatoes are rais ed per acre than In any other state. Second only to the French are the Chinese ' when It comes to culinary skill, and with simple materials the; will contrive to put together a meal which would shame an ordinary Amer lean coot. In peasant families the wife or daughter does the cooking, but In ail large establishments the Cooks WILL BRIGHTEN WOMAN'S LIFE IF SHE USES IN ALL CASKS OP FEMALE WEAKNESS.,

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Washing Dishes To wash diebea la half the lime ud de It veil, follow taia recipe: Ala-are hot water sot vara, bat aoa. h U real (a aaa awpa vita caiaa ad glasa. aad. ta have a aice lather, taiaai of aeing aoap aaa Cold Dust Washing Powder Ftteaolve a tablcaaeeafnl la the hot water aad waah quickly ; bare pleat? ol aice. dry towela a wipe wilb : have a draiaer that will allow tfec waatr ta rwa oft the diaace iaa receptacle below, wbea roa will have kichly poUabcd glaaa aadebiaa. TH. , taka fi.a ar ti toefclat -uoua uut rum aucsswuaA." PEOPLE OF THE DAY. Judge Ilenry Clay Caldwell of Ar kansas is talked cf as a possible Demo cratic candidate for the vice presid.nry this year. Ju-lsre Caldwell was bora in what is now West Virginia in 1S32. He waa educated in Iowa and studied law at Keokuk. When President L.'-i-coln called for volunteers. Caldwell or ganized a cavalry company, joined the XCDGK H. C CALDWEIX. Third Iowa cavalry as a major and afterward liecame colonel. In 1S04 President Lincoln appointed Colonel Caldwell United States district judge fot the Arkansas district. He remained in this position for 27 years, when IVesident Harrison appointed him to the judgeship of the Eighth United States circuit, a position he still holds. Judge Caldwell is a very busy man. as the Uightli circuit embraces ten states aud four territories. Sanaa aad Hia Whale. John Philip Sousa composes most of his operas while traveling with his band. His latest one, "Chris; or. The Magic Limp." Is an exception. He wrote most of that at Manhattan Beach between ierformauces In the casino. He tells an amusing story of the bard time be had with his soug of the ambitious whale. He had the idea. It came to him iu a flash of inspiration, but he could not work out the details. I wrestled with it for days," said he. "I thought of it at mealtime, on the bicycle track, on the stage everywhere aud all the time. I dug down In substrata and worried and wrestled until finally I had it In a shape that I was satisfied with. I think I could have captured a real whale without much more trouble." Sousa wrote most of "El Capltan la the south, and his little -daogrfitetv wbo Inherits his musical talent, learned it as fast as he composed it and used to sing It for him while be tried It on the piano. "The Bride Elect" was written while he was on his long tour to the Pacific coast. Gerrr'a Cordiality. Commodore Elbridge T. Gerry Is one of the most affable public men the newspaper Interviewer meets. The latchstring is always out for the vis Itlng reporter at Mr. Gerry's office in the big red building on Broadway. Seldom does the newsgatherer leave without a good story. The gracious commodore has been known to sit for a full hour in entertaining conversation with press representatives. Ills welcome Is ever effusive and open hearted. He frequently divines the reporter's approach before the elevator stops at the third floor and greets his visitor with extended hand. The commodort " . invariable greeting Is a heart warmer to the struggling Journalist accustomed to the Klondike hauteur of most really great men. The Secretary l-lkea Large Worda. Lyman J. Gage, secretary of the treasury, likes to use big words when he talks for publication In the newspa pers. His phrastlogr is a I. it font-d. and every once in aw trie lie shiks Into com mon, everyday eir-sii!'-. tnii catch es himself and repeats what lie said in little words In very big oues. In appearance be Is the typical man of finance. His hair and beard are almost glaringly white and form a sharp contrast to the blue black frock coat he t abitually wears. Mro. Mannla at Parla. Mrs. Daniel Manning will represent the United States and the Daughters of the American Revolution at the unveiling of the Lafayette statue In ParIs. The statue is the gift of the Daughters, and Mrs. Manning Is the president of the society. Though her home is In Albany, Mrs. Manning spends most of her winters in MRS. DAXIKX. KATONO. Washington, where she has a distinguished circle of friends Daniel Manning was secretary of the treasury during Cleveland's first administration, and his widow continues to bold the popular place she secured during the family's official I'.fe at the capital Mrs. Ylaoalng is a woman of distinguished mcestry. of the old Livingston and Schuyler families, pioneers is tho early

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MR. WHITNEY'S GATES. Make an Impoalaaj Portal ta HIa New PaUre, One of the most ooique (root doors in New York t-ity Is the entrance to the new home of William C. Whitney, the street car magnate and uiultiiuiURinaire. The mam entrance to the veritable palace wnub he has erected on Fifth iteoue is on feixty-eigrbth street. The exterior of the house is gray and quiet, giving no hint of the luxurious interior, but when you see the massive gates through which the portal is reached you feel that many treasures must be hidden behind. The gates are of iron and bronze, elaborately carved in a most artistic grill work design. They are very old. Oritrin'ally they swans at the entrance to the famous Doria palace' in Italy. They were fashioned hundreds of years ago by the clever artisans of old Venice. The risosT doob or william a whitvky's skw HOME. book agent, peddler or any other uninvit ed guest who dared to pass those forbid ding barriers would be bold indeed. Behind them a man might resist a mob or even an organized siege, lney were made for use in the old baronial days. when every mighty lord was expected to defend his own castle. No robbing hordes roam along Fifth avenue in these days, but perhaps Mr. Whitney thinks it best to be prepared for any emergency. It Is more probable that he has guarded the entrance to his home with these gates merely as a matter of decoration. Inside the gates is a vestibule formed of an old stone gateway which came from Florence. Inside are more relics from old palaces. It almost seems as if Mr. Whitney went wandering about Europe rifling old palaces at will. As a matter of fact he did despoil many a historic old pile, but he paid the owners for what he took away in good American gold, and it is likely they were glad to sell. As a result he has probably the most luxurious home in America. MRS. LEASE'S DAUGHTER. rf! Following in J the footsteps ol ! her f am our 1 mother. Misf J Evelyn Louise 2 Lease has bios somed out as a '& lecturer and reformer. She is rather attractive Llho Her Mother, She Will Go on tho Lector Platform. a bright, talented and young woman of 20. and her of supr-i': are h: il!iant. prospects In 1:'!. when Mrs. Lease went through Kansas i-.mk ; -i ral sp eches. Mis Louise itccorr -i i;. -, and at the con clusi n of t. ..;., - s-dilress the little girl ifter " 1 . 1 -ioech to the as aemliNvi t o" - During he. nis - sch days Miss Lease held a high position or scholarship in hei class, paiticularly along the lines of sciKISS KVBXVN LOCTSK LKAEB. ence aad languages. She contributed poems and articles to the high school paper. In her senior year she was elected class poet, and the class poem composed by her for commencement received favorable comment. While la high school Miss Inise took a prominent part in debates. She was al ways at ease while speaking and showed great aptness at repartee and in rebuttal She took much interest to the important questions of the day and was alway.ready to discuss them. As was natural, she took views much the same as those held by her mother. In appearance Miss Lease is tall and slender, with heavy black hair, blue eyes ad a saucy, tip tilted nose such as novelists delight to'describe. Miss Lease is a vegetarian, and one of her aims in life is to convert people to her way of thinking. She gives as the reason for holding her views on this subject that once she visited the stockyards at Chicago and there saw a steer slaughtered. The look in the dying animal's eyes ha acted her, and she determined that the animals had a right to live and that she would no longer eat meat. A short time later she met a Hindoo, who further convinced her upon this subject. She tax studied law and attended a woman's college. Now she has accepted aa offer to go on the lectare platform. Overhear1 la La4raaaltau "Long Tom is loaded again. Too bad." "Tea: he's been kicking np aa awfui disturbance la town aatw.''ibiUdelnaia La a a

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Richmond Readers Will This Advice. Appreciate A constant itching tries your pa tience. Nothing so annoying, nothing so irritating As itching piles or eczema. To scratch the irritation makes it worse. To leave it alone means misery. Some citizens can tell you how to be free from those troubles. Head the following: Mrs. Henry Ranks, 112 Ft. Wayne avenue, says: Doans ointment is a splen did remedy, the best I ever used, and I can recommend it wherever a soothing and healing preparation is required. 1 was troubled for years with hemorrhoids in a very severe form, and although I tried a great many different remedies 1 never ob tained the l?ast relief from rheumatism until Doan's Ointment was rec ommended and I got a box at A. G Luken s drug store. A few applica tions relieved toe irritation. I believe Jjoan s ointment wiu cure any case where its use is indicated. Doan's Ointment is a specific for all itching skin diseases, piles, ec zema, chilblains, chafing, anv irrita tion, and all itchiness of the skin. Gives instant relief. We mail a free sample box on application. Address roster-Muburn Co., Buffalo, JN. 1. Brave Men Fall t Victims to stomach, liver and kid ney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nervousness.headache and tired, -istless, rundown feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idaville Ind. lie savs: Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than any thing I could take. 1 can now eat anything and have a new lease on life. Only 5U cents, at A. ti 1 luken A Co.s' drug store. Ever bottle guaranteed. 3 Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifvintr to the public to know of one concern in the and who are not afraid to be eener-, ous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Dis-1 covery for consumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medi-' cine: and have thp SAtic:f:it!nn nf

knowino- it hiw arvsnlntnlv mit-wl ' Va"da" K. R. Write fori ntnrmaUon and circaKnowing 11 lias aDSOlUteiy CUrea . lars to Plalnfleld. Ind, or US Commercial aubBnUd.

tnousanas Ol nopeiCSS Cases. iVSUlma, bronchitis, hoarseness and all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by it. Call on A. G. Luken & Co., druggists, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. 3 Red Hot from the Gun. Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica salve cured him. Cures cuts, bruises, burns, boils felons, corns, skin eruptions liest pile cure on eartn. zo cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A G, Luken & Co. , druggists. 3 What Would Yon Give lobe cured of catarrhr If you or your friends have this disease you ktk w how disagreeable it is. Its symptoms are inflamed eyes, throbbing tembles, ringing noises in the ears, headaches, capricious appetite, and constant discharge of mucus c ortunately its cure is not a question of what you will give, but what you will take. If you will take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the erreat con stitutional remedy, which thoroughly purifies, enriches and vitilizes the blood, you may expect to be com pletely and permanent. mred. The good blood which Hood s Sarsaparilla makes, reaching the densate passages of the mucus membrane, soothes and rebuilds the tissues and ulti mately cures all symptoms of catarrh - A Giant Nerve Builder. The Mystic Life Renewer is the most powerful nerve builder known. It absolutely cures all forms of nervous diseases and weaknesses no matter how aggravated or how long duration, such as neuralgia, nervous prostration, nervous paroxysms, St. Vitus dance, palpitation of the heart, physical and mental weakness, debility of old age, etc. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. 5 Opportunity is The Cream of Time." Now is your opportunity. There is no time when the system is so much in need of a good medicine, like Hood's Sarsaparilla, and no timt when it is so susceptible to the benefits to be derived from such a medi cine, isy purifying, enriching and vitalizing the blood and toning up the system Hood s Sarsaparilla startsyou right for a whole year of health Constipation Pills. is cured by Hood's 6 There is a Class of People Who are injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed in all the grocery stores a new preparation called Grain-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over I as much. Children can drink it with great benefit. 15 cts and 25 cts per package, iry it. Ask for Grain-O. Trust Those HVI10 Have Tried I Buffered from catarrh of the worst kind and never hoped for cure, but Ely '8 Cream Balm seems to do even that. -Oscar Ostrom, io ar ren avenue, Chicago, EL a innerea from catarrh: it got so bad I could not work; I used Ely's Cream Balm and am entirely well. A- C Clarke, o41 -ishawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. The Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing. toia by druggists at 0O0 or mailed by Elv Brothers, 56 War ren street, New York. Bt 3 la a Boo - rxiorfc r- mtir tor (Brr9 Gleet. Sraiatrrhaa W bine, aaaataral die chargae, or ear i&Aamaw uoa. imuuia tka of antii or seat fa alaia wrasse IT asanas, areaaM, lot aouiea, . TV

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Furnished Special Attendants by the Pennsylv System. The bureau of attendants for transAtlantic travelers established in Jer sey Citv and New York Citv twenty years ago bv the Pennsylvania Sys tem has proven a great convenience to ivrs ns making Luropeau trips and to tourists arriviuir in America at that port. It will be particularly convenient for vtMtors to the fans Exposition because the departure docks of most of the Atlautie steamship lines are convenient to the new Jersey City passenger station of the Pennsylvania liailroad Company. The bureau consists of experienced agents whoe duties are to meet passengers arriving in Jersey Citv and New York over tho Pennsylvania lines and assist tbem iu arranging for trans-Atlantic tripTia anv of the steamship lines by conducting them to steamships and aiding in the preparations for a trip abroad. These agents will provide cabs op erated by the, IVnusylvania systei and aid, passengers with their baggage. They are fully posted on mat ters pertaining to steamships leaving New York, and arrangements can be made through thein for procuring steamship tickets in advance. lhey al meet, incoming steam ships to aid travelers in shaping de tails for continuing journeys from New York over the Pennsylvania Lines bv furnishing tickets, arrang ing for the transfer of baggage from steamship docks after it has been passed by customs insotors, and having the same checked through to destination. Thev will reserve sleepin s car accommodations and relieve, persous of the foregoing details, making themselves useful as attendants and guides free of charge. ' r urther information ou the subject maybe obtained bv addressing the nearest Pennsylvania Lines Ticket Agent, or . W. llichardson. Dis trict Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. ? THB PIONEEJ? Xeeleylnstitute OF INDIANA. OUicatad at Platnfleld, Indiana.) 3000 Patients Treated. Graduates In every county la the Rata. ( of eonatanthnatrwiasanthfua J eiwpeof nfficara. M SH i O 1 of enuMant Improvement V and unqualified auooeaa. Theae are the facta which the Old Reliable Plata ' public Plalnflrld In U milM mini Inrli.n.rwn. mm aenier lnMitiite wwbes to Imprena on aaaWnnanapoUa,la. Telepboaa ua. S. K. MORGAN, Telephone, 7 1 ft. EMPLOYMENT, REAL ESTATF Information, Abstractorrinsur ance and Notary Work. A place ta bay a home aa yon pay rent. O. B. MORGAN, raetleal P 1 u ne l r and Haa t'ltleBlab aad Wo-th H at p nrannd. BEAUTY, M CONQUEROR BELLAViTA Arsenic Batntv T&blAia tvnr! PlItaL A pei ill ski fact If safe and ninrnntAAii fmnimant f . . a disorders. Restores the bloom of youth to faded faces. uaya .mnimfmi a? jpv aays oy malum Bnd for circular. Addnws. MER VITA MtDICAL CO.. Cliaies ft Jackass SU., Cslcaas Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Mara street, a Cunne & Co , 415 North Eighth street, drugi&t. L MJI DJ B K V Qt Your Laundry Work" Dona ' Wharf Satlafaction la Caaranta. ELE3EA.D0 Sr2&tt LAUNDRY L. V. STINSOM, PROP. 829 Mala Straat. Talaphaaa S 319.00 ' ahlna. 1 new Swlng(Mt' AH tfte' leading aaa ohlaas ta aaleat Iron. Needles, Oila aa ftapalra. R. M. LACEY, 71 Mala St. Plumbing Heating Lighting Gasl Fixtures Steel Ranges Repairing, .Etc. H. H. MEERHOFF PHONE 46. Richmond Steam Laundry Always In the Lead! DalW.:WALTE!c Proprietor. Carpet Cleaning.

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