Richmond Palladium (Daily), 31 May 1900 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. THPRSDAY MAY 3i 1900

AN OUTING AT Til E OCEANSeaahore Excursion via Pennsylvania . Line. Will Me Ron August 9th, The annual low rate excusion to tbeseaihoro will be run via Pennsylvania Lines Thursday, August i i,V? thatdte reduced fare ticketa will be old to Atlantic City.Cape May, AnleMia, Avalon, Holly lJeacb, Ooean City, Sea Isle City, Wild wood

Ocean City, Md. Tin, round trip from

"-",,,uuu wi" oe fit t,o either 01 the ten resorts mentioned, which constitute the most popular summer havens along the Atlantic coast. No more enjoyable vacation outing can be planned than a visit to the seashore in midsummer. Arrangements may be made for participating in the pleasures offered by this excursion by communicating with C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Liichmond.

senger Association on or before June lth, an extension of return limit may be obtained to leave North Manchester-Snot later than Thursday, July

5tb.

for Lades. of Cold water.

Red Hot from the Gun.

Was the ball that hit G. 15. Stead-

man of Newark. Mich., in the Civil

War. It caused horrible Ulcers thatJ

no treatment bellied for 20 -years.

Then IJucklen's Arnica salve cared

him. Cures cuts, bruises, burns, toils felons, corns, skin eruptions. LSest pile cure on earth. 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. G, Luken & Co., druggists. 3

, . Life Reoewer' Olivia Peterson,

Mich., writes: "I had not been able to sit up a half day at a time for thirteen years until I used tbe Mystic Life Itenewer. It has cured me of nervous troubles, headache and had a very bad stomach. It has heiiied me in so many wavs. and -nrwl m

of afflictions that the doctors said ; Pennsylvania lines May 31st, June

uoum noi oe curea. The blessed L.Le

Itenewer has done more for me than

all the patent medicines, doctors and

isnristian faience treatments com

bined. .It is the most wonderful

medicine I ever saw." - .Sold bv A.

U. Luken & Co., druggists Rich

mond. 1

Special Excursion to Camden, In!., wi

Pennsylvania Lines.

iiOrder German Baptists 11KM)

meeting will be in session at Camden, Ind., in June. Special excursion tickets will lie sold from Richmond at round trip rate

of $3.70, Saturday, June 2, good going on special train at 11 a.m..

central time, which will run through

tp Oamuen via Pennsylvania lines

without change. Low rate round trip tickets will be sold to Camden for regular trains via

Excursion-- to North Manchester, Ind., via

.7, Pennsylvania Lints. f German Ilaptists' (Dunkards) annual meeting will be at North Manchester, Ind., May 'JtUh to June 8th. Excursion tickets will In? sold from Pennsylvania lines stations within one hundred miles of North Manchester, May 31st to June Hth, inelusive, and from stations beyond one hundred miles tickets will be sold via Pennsylvania lines May 2!Hh to June 4th, inclusive. Return tickets will be accepts! without validation until June 10th. . Extension of return limit: Uy deposit of ticket and payment of fifty cents to Joint Agent of Central Pas-

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-u anu -tin, ana win oe gofxi rereturning until June 9th, inclusive. C. W. Elmer, Passenger Ticket Agent. SUMMER OUTINGS.

IT IS VERY SCIENTIFIC

PREFERRED TO ALL

OTHERS OP ITS KIND.

Where to G j and Haw to Get There. The seashore, mountain and lake resorts constitute the most attractive pleasure grounds for the summer idler. They are within easy reach via Pennsylvania lines, aud agents

of that railway system will furnish

full information about rates, train

service and through car comforts to any of the summer havens. They

wih assist in arranging details for

vacation trips and give valuable information free of charge. Apply to

the nearest Pennsylvania lines passenger and ticket agent and be relieved of all bother in shaping preliminaries for your summer outing

and vacation trip.

U. W. Elmer, Passenger and Tickent Agent.

it

warn

We pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, - Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with

a, The Up-to-Date Little Liver Pill

lv-Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. SnilirgWttinT 11.11

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15c boxes contain

fwr contain 15 Pills,

Snt bv mail. oiamp

Beware of substitutions and imitations.

Nervita Medical -o., -r

anfajKrUg&g Sts" CUa,p'

Illinois. -

A Few of the Many Points ef Excel

lence Net to be Found Amtnt Other

kidney Remedies. Morrow's Kin-ne-oids, the great remedy for kidney and urinary ailments, is a scientific preparation. It has been perfected after eighteen

years of hard work, by an experienced chemist. Kid-ne-oids act gently, thoroughly, quickly and directly

on the kidneys, nerves and urinary organs. They will build up the sys

tem and restore its normal parts to their natural condition.

Mr. William Si ck, of 127 south

sixth street, Richmond, Indiana," says:

1 Lave had severe pain in my

back in the region of the kidneys

which indicated k id nev" disorder from

the other symptoms which I had at

the same time. I had urinary disorders and highly colored with frequent inclinations to discharge the same. This had been my constant trouble for the past two or three years. I

tried but failed to get anything to

help me until I struck Kid-ne-oids,

which helped me right away, today

I am feeling all riirht with no trouble

whatever and I have every reason to

believe myself cured. I emphatically recommend every person afflicted

his way to give Morrow's Kid-ne-oids a trial. Morrow's Kid-ne-oids are not pills, but Yellow Tablets and sell at fifty cents a box at all drug stores. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Springfield. Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O! Ask your grocer today to show you a package of Grain-O the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adults. All who try it like it. Grain-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. J the price of coffee. 15 and 25c per package. Sold by all grocers. Nliakc Into Your Slioes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures paiuful, smarting, swollen feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Is's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's FootEase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold bv all

cruggists and stores. Uy mail for

2.KJ. in stamps Trial packagee free.

Address, Allen N. Y.

S. Olmsted, Le Roy,

Republican National Convention Excur- "" 'J u ae"T? ffti' ftM ibawiw J will assemble, delegates fibm all sections of the United States to nominate a candidate for President. Ex cursion tickets will be sold June 14th to isth.. inclusive, via Pennsylvania

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Colonel Budt-n-FovtM declares thlt "man stalking" la tlie beit pme of wlileb he knows, and the colonel has had experience enough as a hunter of both two and four footed animals to know, says the Cincinnati Enquirer. He has written a book called "Aids to Scouting," and In It he clearly lays down the rules of the sport. The scout's ten commandments, he ays. are pluck and self reliance, ability to find his way In a strange country and use his eyes and ears. He must be able to keep himself hidden, track the eufrny. get across country, take care o imsftf ind his horse and report his information. The most reliable assistance In finding your way Is the compass, but In South , Africa, where there is much

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DANGER OF STANDING UNDER TREES Ironstone In tlie pround. a eoinpas becomes very unreliable. The sun by day pives you the east in his rising am! west iu his scttins and north or soutL at noon, as you happen to te south oi north of the equator. On starting n a rec-onnolssance. it you se a mountain, say. to the north ward of you. it will serve as a guide Similarly when you pnss any eonspicu ous object. like a withered tree, broke! irate or a strangely shaped rook, keep i; in your mind. Ou passing sueb hind marks do not omit to look back and ee what their appearance Is from the ither side.

It should be a point of honor with

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-coui uiai nonooy stn's any object that ground mssibiy stones rtixt.li.-.

he has not alreadv stn-n tor hi. ..coif . or seralelied. and

n.iir imisi oe never restinir. eon I Mt'ni in a line

iwmi ant acmairy mv bet. knowlns that tlu

a Mn with the hn1 n,i ,..

probably be dd hill aW.

them, mm 1 as there was a solitary tree

,:,,,' IB" "t was a hot. innnt

day. I cuessod be would Ik? under this

tree. . loot tbronKti the p lasses sbos-.

el this surmise to be rijrht.

I was once acting as scout for a party lu a desert country, where we were

getting aone up. for want of wator I

had gone two or three miles ahead to where I thought the ground seemed to

slope subtly downward: but, except a very shallow, dry water course, there

was no sign or water. As I was making my way slowly back again I noticed a scratching in the Band, evidently recently made by a buck, and the sand thrown up was ef a darker color, therefore damper, than that on the surface. I dismounted and scooped np more with my hands and found the undersoil quite moist; eo water was evidently near and could be got by dlgAt thut moment two pigeons flew a way from under a rock near by. Full of hope. I went to tbe spot and found there-a small tool of water, which

yielded sufheient for the Immediate

quirerienta of the party. You mast carefully study the and habits of the enemy himself.

For instance, you come across three freshUatha trodden In the grass os trie south African veldt, all running parael to each other, at a few yards distatee. Ity having studied the habits of your enemy you will know at oneeAhat this means three companies havepassetl that way on the march, as generally they march in single file, eaclf company following its own leader, -''ft" the footmarks show that the nienf were wearing sandals. It means thejf were on a long march; If barefoot? 1. they were not going far. Inj selecting your lookout place, alwap he careful to see that there 'is mo than one way out of It, so that If an nemy cuts you oil at one you can esoipe by the other. Thus a tower Is a tempting place to look out from, but if tn enemy comes aud stands guard at the foot of It you cannot get away, wbereas the roof of a house will give yo an almost equally good view and ponibly several different ways of gettinj to the ground. Trees, for the same reason as towers, must be used with caution. Remember', that men are very apt to forget to loot up in trees for you, unless they seeyour footmarks ou the ground leadIngto the tree. I have stood under fl tre4wt,n n enemy up In It and never

noth-ed hlm till he tired down at me. Tracking menus following up footmarks. It is called "spooring" In South Africa. Scouting without tracking is like bread aud butter without the bread. The first thing to learn Is to distinguish the pace at which a horse or man was moving when he made the track. It will le seen that a horse walking leaves pairs of foot marks, each ulnd foot coming close to the Impression of the fore foot. At a trot each pair of footmarks Is flt a greater distance from the next, and

the ground Is more forcibly struck, the toe more deeply Indented In the ground than at a walk. At a canter there are two single footmarks, and then a pair;

at a jgallop single footmarks deepl.'' In silent i' fl

or tje T6br-b6titMto:?ra!BidBm

grouiiu. the reet a little under one yard 11 nfl ft 1 Dniintn . 1. .

..U.....UK. me iocs are more

ueepiy inuentetl in the ground, and the

icci are more -ban a yard apart. Na tlve trackers boast that not only can they tell a person's sex and age by their tracks, but also their characters Theysay that people who turn out MiHrtoes much are generally liars. It

sa hick witii Highwaymen of

ami ritii horse stealers

10 pot their horses' si

FECIAL NOTICE.

A TUG OF WAR

WILL TAKE PLACE IN FRONT OF THE FAMOUS

RAILROAD

TORE

Richmond, Indiana;

Saturday, June 2, 1900, From 7 to 9 a. m.

Pants

Any will

two men with a steady pull who can rip any pair of Sweet, Orr Co.'s receive each a pair free.

old

more recently

"es on wroinr

way round, in ordt r to deceive trail.

might try to follow them i,..

tracker would not lu tnL-.-.

thieves often wnlfc l.n..i-

."i in tracking where sH.or Is dilli

n... io sec such as on hard ground or

i-Riss note the direction of the las

-".4.11111 mat you can see. ard

In the same direction

ahead of vou-sav -Jit tn.

id in the

These -Pants are all Union Made and are positively the best goods in the land.

Follow the crowd to comer Eighth and North E streets and hear an juMrcJixlr

Y. II, Scott, of Indianapolis, md see a good TllEE show m front of THE EAILROAB) STOKE.

Pennsylvania Lines TIME TAHLi:. Iii Effect Sunday, May 27, 1900. Trains ran by central Btndari time. Cincinnati Line. Depart Arrive eHamilton & Cincinnati 4 0 1 m 10 55 a m 4.uuM(uaii A ccomodatum . , 9 10 am 730pm "K.Ri 'if T 'i.!'"'"""" .... ' 4 00 p m 11 oopm

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upon THK NW YOK

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reetion nnd trained to see oitlects

wie lar mstanee. A soout must hav

eyes nt the baek of his head.

a moving enemy is easy to see. In

one who stands still or who Is tl

same color as the ground around bit

Is very hard to see for the unpraetice

eye. Common sense and n little refit

tion will often susKost to you the mos

likely poluts to look to find him.

Onee I was having a match with

shikari In Kashmir as to which of

could see farthest.

ne poinieii n I ii ii mi on

one iM-iitti ..

ou.er. give a kind of track that other wise would not noticed. I ooc fnw.t-. ..I .. i.s.

u,Cycie on a hard macadam

. ..hi. wnore U really made no Impres slon at aiL bin by looking nton thsurface of the road for a lonS distance ahead of me. under the rising sun. as tt hapiH-ned. the line It had taken was quite visible through the almost invlsi ble coating of dew upon the ground Standing on the traek and looking down upon It close to my feet, I could

not see the slightest sign of It.

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th V,tr mony Jy reason of

ucr uuu i ueaintB8 OI LAND and FARMS, TIMBER and STONE, IRON and COAL, LABOR EVERTTHINQ I d.fmTe"".a?i-L"!'!''-. -nd free.

Ljin.l an4Jnriua at $1 per acre and nnw.e an.l socoiw acres in West Florid, hMZu be taken jrratis unl-r V. H. Homestead law" wm'trai8,n,f ln ,he Coast Dtrltt will make enornioas profits. " Half fare esour.ions the first and third Tuesdays of each month. Let us know what yon want, and we will ten

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free. Address. ' nI"-mtlon

R. J. WEMYSS.

General Immigration and IndustHal A at.

Louie.ille, Ky,

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SdHeating

Lighting

Gas Fixtures

Steel Ranges

Repairing, Etc.

H. H. MEERHOFF

PHONE 46

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Hand-made Harness, ALL, GRADES.

QET.OUR PRICES.

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slipping away. Worry only makes matters worse. In such a crisis the wise woman acts. She looks around for helo. and finds

it in Dr. IHerce's Favorite Prescription. No other medicine has done so much for weak and feeble women as " Favorite Pre

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her beauty. It

strong, sick women Mrs. W. J. Kidder, of -,ferl. Enosbor

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