Richmond Palladium (Daily), 2 October 1901 — Page 3
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NERVITA Sow stwd Jacfcaon Straota For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. 18 n rth eurntfc street. Richmond ED. F. DALBEY, , 49 EIGHTH ST. -.- . ; ... Photographer Ol'T-OF-IJOOK WORK A SPECIALTY LANDSCAPES AXIMAL.S GEOurs PICNICS PARTIES GATHERINGS. Excursion Rate to the Hamilton Fair, 'via the C, R. & M. On account of the Butler county fair, to be held at Hamilton, O., the C, R & M. has made a reduced rate. Tickets on sale Sept. 30 to Oct. 5. inclusive. Fare for round trip, fl.tlO, good returning until one day after date of sale. C. A. Blair, Tel. 44. City ticket agent. OAST Bear tha Signature of The Kind You Haw Alwavs Bour?tt Nundav Rates to all Points On tbe C. R. & M. The C. R. & M. made a Sunday rate to all points on their line one fare for the round trip. Tickets good returning same day only. Sunday rates to Cincinnati $1.93 for the rouEd trip. Trains leave here 9:30 a. m. returning leave Cincinnati 7:30 p. m. arriving at Richmond 9:35 p. m. C. A. Blair, City Ticket Agent. Phone 44. Portland fair, 3 and 4, 1S01. Sept. 30, Oct., 2, Keep Your Bowels Strong. Constipation or diarrhoea when your bowels are out of order. Cascarets Candy Cathartic will make them act naturally. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. AH druggists, 10c. tteooed Into "Live Coals. When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes W. II. Eads, cf Jonesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burns.Sca'ds. Cuts,Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by A. G. Luken Jfc Co. 25c
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Main Street and vae Aoo te Drug C The Reidston Dairy Has changed its-bate frcm Hussocs and is now supplying its customers direct from wagon, which is de livered at the residences of its patrons. We deliver none but mornings milk fresh from the coVs which does not sour, as milk which is kept over night and delivered the following morning. We are Drerared to deliver an v quantity of milk in any part of tbe city, and can furnish dealers in pure milk to supply their customers at ; prices that will leave them a profit : for handling. i Orders left with Dougan & Co., I phone 139; George B. Dougan, phone i 361; Reidston Farm, phone 94; T. F. j McDonnell's drug store; Richmond j Cream Co., phone 1188, will receive prompt attention. I julyl0d3m Reidston Dairy. DON' TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Lifeawavl i Yon can be cured of anv form of tobacco using 1 easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of . tew life and vigor by taking NO-TO-BAC. that makes weak men strong. Many gnin j ten pounds In ten davs. Over 300.000 cured. All druggists. Cure guarac.eed. Booklet and advice FREE. Address STERLING REMEDY CO- ct,ir.o or New Vrk. 437 Low Rates to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines. Septembep 30th and October 1st, for meeting of K. of P. Grand lodge and Grand Temple Ratbbone Sisters, excursion tickets will besjld to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania lines until October 4th. For particulars see ticket agents of Pennsylvania lines. C3 Bear the Signature of The Kind You Hav Always Bougtt Butler County Fair Excursions to Hamllton via Pennsylvania Lines. Excursions tickets to Hamilton for the Butler county fair will be sold September 30th to October 4th, inclusive, from Cincinnati, Richmond and intermediate t'eket stations on tbe Pennsylvania lines. For particu-1 lars see local agents. . j ravklf-iV aw I Hill 43 w s-al- IW.a aB Genuine tramped C. C C Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell somcthna just as (ood. Sunday Excursion to Columbus via Pennsylvania Lines October 6th, excursion tickets to Columbus will be sold from Richmond at $1.50 round trip. Special train leaves at 6 a. m. central time. Schneider's Own make of vehicles at reduced j prices for 30 days, 47 north eighth I street. 23-dwtf 1
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADltL
A REVELATION When One Goes for Mont Without Getting a Goodf j Night's Sleep Release is Sweet. Take a?ay sound refreshing i and you rob nature of its necessary requirements, teec and building up time, that's whv many people find their standard t strength waning when they cat j sleep well. One svmptom after ' other creeps in and serious aiim ! follow, that is what makes so rr. feel and look o'der tbaa thev i The perfecting of Dr. A. W. Cha Nerv -J'uls is a revelation to j kind. Mrs. J. Cully of number ! east Main street, Richmond, I says: "For a long time I have ! such a sufferer from severe newness t bat 1 could not sleep at nigl got a box of of Dr. A. W. Cha Nerve Pills at A. G Luken & CI drug store and after taking parfcf a box I found mv nerves stea and as a result I slept better tha; had for many . months. 1 cons-tr these pills a splendid medicine t anyone affecttd with nervous fes and its attending ills. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills old at 50c a box at dealers c Dr W. Crase Medicine Co., Buffalo, K. Y See that portrait and signarre of A. V . Coae. 31 D , are on evry package. Richmond, Ind. TURF TOPICS. Admiral Dewey. 2:144. will be rnfd in his late engagements this fall. Work on the Philadelphia speedif y has commenced, and it will be comited at a cot of $210,000. The fastest average speed for sre and son Is 2:02. for Joe Patchai. 2:01?4. and Dan Patch. 2:04VaGeers has found it necessary to is Shadow Chimes. 2:074. with a pole to make him carry his head straight. Mary D.. by Young Jim. tbe sister if David B 2:094. cut her record io 2:104 on a half mile track tbe other day. I Silver Coin. 2:1G4. so far the fastait three-year-old pacer of the season. Is by Steiuway. 2:2594. out of Jennie M4, 2:00, pacing, by McKinney. 2:114. Cut three mares have beaten 2:07 n trotting races. The trio, with thdr records so gained, are Alix. 2:05$; Fantasy. 2:00k and Benzetta, 2:00'4 Harry Stinson has a phenomenal yearling in Mary Gage, by Oro Wilkes. 2:11. She showed a half mile In l:14Vi and a quarter mile In 0:354 at Cleveland recently. J Tbe purchase of the three-year-old Ally Mary P. Leyburn. 2:21 at two years, by Thomas W. Lawson for $10,- i 000 Is a recent sensforIf'TOe' - trTHmt - ed for the Kentucky Futurity. ORCHARD AND GARDEN. The best time to prune trees In the orchard is after the leaves have fallen. Root pruning can be resorted to for the purpose of checking rank growth In a tree of bearing age. Quinces, grapes, figs, blackcap raspberries, gooseberries and currants are all easily propagated by cuttings. A heavy dressing of manure applied early in the fall to the asparagus bed will help to make large, strong roots for next spring's harvest. Late cultivation of the peach Is always dangerous to the hardiness of the tree, especially in tbe colder sections of the peach growing region. If the old bearing canes are cut out of the blackberries and raspberries and at once burned, it will destroy many of the Insects that are bred in the old canes. In going over the orchard keep a lookout for bad shaped heads and abrading limbs. When found, prune. There should be none such in a well regulated orchard. Astronomers discover thai tbe llln mination of the earth is fourteen time? greater on the moon than that of the moon on the earth.
I Iioumania used for the province of Cures Cancer, Blood Poison,! Moldavia in 1S54. blue on blue paper. Fatinn Src lrc I th the arms of the province and the caiing OOreS, Ulcers j value S1 paras equal to about 14 cents CoStS Notlfing tO TrVs i in our money. In the possession of the j firm which had the sale in charge is Blood poison or deadly cancer are j another copy of this rare stamp. It is the worst and most deep-seated j jn unused condition and is expected to blood diseases on earth, yet the bring upward of $2,000 when offered easiest to cure when Botanic Blood i for saie. stamps of still greater value Balm is used. If you have blood I are believed to be in the hands of poison, pri during ulcers, bone pains, Messrs. Puttich & Simpson. pimples, mucous patches, falling) hair, itching skin, scrofula, old rheu- j nine shooting in Japan, matism. or offensive form of catarrh, Great efforts are being made in Jascabs and scales, deadly cancer, j pan to develop a taste for rifle shooteating, . bleeding, festering sores, j ing among tbe people. Rifle clubs have swelling, lumps, persistent wart j been formed after the European model, or sore, take Botanic Blood Balm j most of them closely resembling those
(ts. ti. 15.) it will cure even the j existing in Switzerland. A marked im- ; worst case after everything! provement In the general shooting is else fails. Botanic Blood Balm already shown. The emperor takes j (B. B. B.) drains the! the greatest interest in the movement I poison out of the system and the j and subscribes large sums for prizes, j blood, then every sore heals, making j Japan has introduced the bicycle into j the blood pure and rich, and build-j its army. Last year a number of ma- j ing up the broken down body. B.B. j chines were purchased in Belgium, and j B. thoroughly tested for 30 years. ! on these Japanese soldiers have been j Sold at drug stores, $1 per large bot j exercised in orderly and reconnoiter- j tie. A trial treatment sent free by j ing duties. writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta.Ga. j j Describe trouble and free medical ad- T1,e BiU He H- j vice given until cured. Botanic Blood i Borronghs Yon haven't got a At ! Balm does not contain mineral poi- dollar bill about you. have you? sons or mercury (as ' so many adver- i Jenkins Yes. tlsed remedies do), but is composed ! Borroughs Let me have it. will you? f of Pure Botanic ingredients. Over ! Jenkins It would only put yon in '; 3.000 testimonials oi cure bv taking ! debt- 11 reads. "To A. Taylor. Dr, one j B B B i P3'1" trousers, $3. Philadelphia Rec!orL 1
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1901.
CHOICE MISCELLANY! He Got a I'aiaua. ; I made up my tuitul before I went j away." said the Ciuciutiatlaa who tad: been down to the isthmus, "that when I cot to Panama I'd have a genuin I panatna hat at any eoVt. That was tbt- j only tiling 1 cared to luy. aul I vis. tec. s i the Btore hating me largest slock and j ' took my time about the purchase. f ! "I planked down $13 for the hat and j was assured by the merchant that it j j was oue of the finest ever made. It , j was overhauled by a djzen different j j people' on the steamer, much admired! I in New York, and it was rakistly cock-1 j ed oa my ear wben I arrived Lome. I "I hadnt yet reached my bouse when' j I met a Florida friend of miue. and: t after a little he said: I " 'Been la vinz yourself on a new j hat. I see.' ""Yes. How do you like It?" "Oh. so so. Buy it in New York?" 44 '.No. sir. I got this right where they grow in Panama. "1 see. I believe they do sell some of our goods down there, but of course they add 50 per cent to the price.' "'What do you mean?" I asked, as I felt my heart tunk my ribs. "Oh. nothing much. he replied, with a laugh, and. running his fingers behind the band, he turned v.p the trademark of a Florida straw hat maker." Athletic Schoolboys In Later Life. A member of the Yale class of '54 famous class, by the way. both physically and intellectually has compiled some statistics showing that after thf lapse of almost a half century the survivors miiler 40.20 er cent of the whole, while of the twenty-seven students who took part in the Grst YaleHarvard boat race 55.55 per cent survive, a very excellent showing considering that these former atldetes must now average above the psalmist's threescore and ten. But The Sanitarian, which discusses this record, will not admit that it affords Justification of the training methods of today. It says that "in the earlier days college athletics had more of nature and spontaneity and less of science and an inciality. There were no hired trainers, but the boys prepared for their races in a sensible way and did not faint in their boat or go to pieces through nervous strain or curl up and cry hysterically when beaten." Boston Transcript. A Community rnyslclan. The Swedish residents of Ludington, Mich., have introduced a custom of their fatherland namely, the employ ment of a community physician. A health association has been organized by the heads of 300 families, each of whom pays 50 cents a month toward the salary of a physician whose serv ices ore at their command in case of illness. Many doctors earn no more than the $l.Soo a year paid to the Ludington contract physician, but for that sum the organization had to be satisfied with a recent graduate from a medical school, and the probability Is - rTant It will always have to be content with a comparatively inexperienced man. The doctor now engaged is satisfied, and he should be. He is gaining experience and has a comfortable salary in addition. An Interesting DUcorery A discovery of much interest and importance has Just been .made in the Taris Garde-Meuble. In a corner of the building, which no one has entered for thirty years, has been found a valuable collection, formerly belonging to the old museum of the kings of France. Among the relics brought to light are one of the crowns of Charles X. and that used at the funeral of Louis XVIII.. the complete costume of a chevalier, the gold cloth robe worn by the dauphin at the last sacrament of Rheims, the bureau armchair and the j Tuileries throne of Napoleon I., tbe sedan chair of Marie Antoinette, the cradles of the king of Rome and Comte de Chambourd and a bell of Louis XVIII.. along with many other precious curiosities. London Post. A Fortune In a Stamp. Among the stamps recently sold in London by Messrs. Puttich & Simpson one rare specimen was disposed of for the high figure of ?1.13o. which is among the best prices ever realized in a public salesroom for any one stamp. This particular gem is the first issue of
SPREAD OF MALARIA. rtalaaatloa f the Eidmlf Whlth j I'rrqursllr follow ltlle Worka. A new theory of great general Inter- . est regarding the spread of malaria j from "laborers camps." so called, lias
recently been developed by Dr. Theo- j bald Smith, professor of pathology at j Harvard university. j It will be reuiercbered that even aft- j er it had been fully proved that the j parasite which causes malaria was car- i ried from one person to another by a 1 species 'of mosquito known as the anopheles the fact still remained unexplained that an epidemic of malaria almost invariably followed any public work which made necessary an ex ten- j sive overturning of the soiL The old j theory that the malarial organism had lived in the soil for untold ages and j was only turned up by excavations was regarded as ridiculous by modern scientists, but that malaria did follow any large public work like building railroad embankment? or reservoirs or laying sewers was undoubted. Dr. Smith's explanation of the fact, however. Is as simple as It is novel. "There are several conditions." he says, "that we should take into account. In the first place, all such work involves i the temporary formation of iuequali- j ties of tbe soil, the Interference with the natural shedding of the water from j the soil and the consequent formation j of puddles In which mosquitoes may I breed. Then In" the economic conditions I which prevail today it has beeu cus- j tomary In order to get work doue to Im- j port laborers hi large numbers from ; different places and to keep them near j the work, an 1 this has given rise to the i formatiou of laborers" camps. These j camps have generally been near a source of water. Sometimes this water was running, sometimes it was stagnant. Then a third condition was the Introduction of Individuals who had probably been through a number of malarial epidemics In other parts of the country where they had tieen at work or who were brought from other countries where malaria is endemic In all its forms. We have, then, the very conditions that are necessary to produce malaria. We have the Infected Individual, we have an opportunity for the mosquito' to breed, and we bring the Infected individual In close contact with the breeding grounds of the mosquito." Acting In accordance with Dr. Smith's suggestion, the Massachusetts state board of health has already collected statistics which show that In the last ten years every case of malaria investigated In Massachusetts has been traced to the preseuce of Italian laborers in the neighborhood. But it is to be remembered that, though Italy has sent its malarial emigrants to this country in great numbers, it Is also true, as Dr. Smith has pointed out, that the Italian scientists, supported by the Italian government, have been most active in the campaign against the disease and have indeed been the ones to point out to American health authorities what should be done to control it. FINDING NEW PARASITES. Professor French Continues Bla Study of tbe Human Hod y. Professor George H. French of the Southern Illinois Normal university at Carbondale, who recently announced tbe discovery of a distinct new parasite, one unknown to the scientific world, which In many cases causes epilepsy, has found that nearly all Intestinal parasites, especially those allied to the germs of the epileptic parasite, do not pass through a metamorphosis, as the not fly. but propagate their kind lu a manner as yet unknown to science, but which he hopes to solve in the near future. He also found, according to the New York World, two more new parasites, but as yet cannot define their distinguishing characteristics or their full effect on the human body. Practical Bsrtal Reform. Burial reform Is the object of the Burial society In the little town of Soquel, Cal. Nearly every adult In the I town has signed the roll of membership. One of the members has been engaged as undertaker and another as gravedigger, says the New York Post. The coffins are to be made by tbe undertaker and are to be plain, though strong and well finished. -A neat wagon is to take the place of the conventional hrarse, the mourners will walk to the cemetery, and the total cost of a funeral is to be about $20. On the occasion of a death each member f the organization is expected to render what assistance be can to the afHicted family and to attend the funeral. Fashion and pride stand in the way of funeral reform generally, and these can best be overcome by such organizatlous as the one described. , Rural Sight Telegrams In Cngland. The British postotSce is about to try the experiment of giving the rural districts the benefit of a night service of telegrams, says a London correspondent. At present all rural districts ire shut-off from telegraphic communication with tbe outside world from S p. m. till 8 o'clock next morning. Tbe experiment, however, is to be a cautious one. It is only to be tried in villages where the parish council asks for it and are willing to pay a guarantee fee against loss and Is to be weighted with the charge of a late fee for delivery on each message. Annt Betsy's Hoarded Shlnplastera. A rather unusual and unique deposit was made at the Lynnville bank recently, says the Nashville Banner. Aunt Betsy White, aa, old negro woman, brought a large roll of shinplasters amounting to $9.S5 la 50. 23 and 10 cent notes. The paper bills show they have been handled with care, despite the fact that tbe Id woman claims to bare had them in her possession since 1S03.
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