Richmond Palladium (Daily), 3 October 1901 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAILY PAEEATU 31 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1901.

The Pains of Kidney Disease Warn You Against the Most Dreadfully Fatal of Disorders. You Can be Cured by Promptly Using Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.

Pain is nature's signal whereby she warns man of approaching danger. Few diseases re SO dreadfully fatal as disorders of the kidneys and few are accompanied by more evere pains and discomforts. One of the most common symptoms of kidney disease is the smarting, scalding sensation when passing water which is likely to come rery frequently and at inconvenient times. Then there is the dull, heavy aching in the small of the back and down the limbs When these pains are accompanied by deposits in the urine after it has stood for twenty-four hours you may be sure that you re a victim of kidney disease and should not lose a single day in securing the world's RTeatest kidney cure Dr. A. W. Chase's Sidney-Liver Pills.

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FOR THE HOUSEW1E I To Hold Klowera. j Great copper towls of a shade ntutan foliage, very antique in ainrante. are the rery loveliest anl,st sought flower holders. Tropical Be? of the variety of tawny orange, sr,tt-J in scarlet, look gorgeous iu cue of tse. Curiously shaped oid Jugs, but tj ol metal, too. set off the dull orelil to the lst advantage. Seeuiiiigi.v tidui;

! background afforded by the oid ia! I throws out the beautiful tints t tht J flowers in KfUibrauUtesiiue effect i It is said that the coral geui lis. a I very inexH'nsive plant, by the y. is I particularly pretty and suitabh-ftr a i hanging basket. The foliage, filiate i and drooping itself, has a c-h;iuaig j I tinting of faint, silvery green. Idecd I the whole plant in singularly g!"nful. j i and when in flower the lirilluta iuij son blossoms showing against thgray j green foliage make it look likes,,uje j rare orchid. j Ity setting about Ikw!s of poI-red j orris root one's rooms may be ke fra- : praut withjtbe odor of "vtoletsdlui" j that are surely, as Sbakespearesays. j "sweeter than the lids of JonoV eyes j or Cytherea's breath." Hut rarjuiust j be taken to renew this powder oce or ! twice a month, thoroughly wsshig the bowls, or the delicious fragranc will be utterly lost, and these bowls oould be covered during the night to pnserve the strength of the powder, (uaint Japanese lowls those of the wa that shades from nnglazed green to li;htest ?ray make very fitting re-eptaeh for 1 this sweet smelling dust. Ilouse3eautiful. Rookstands, Bookstands in pedestal form, witt ; shelves beneath, represent the a test j output In what Is known as mssion furniture that Is, plain, dark edored wood modeled upon the lines of the furniture of the old Spanish minions of California. Bookstands In all probability were not included in the primitive furnishings of these missiom, but for those who like the severe ling and solid appearance of this class of furniture the bookstand will prove a desirable article. In a library or a den, in company with the roomy mission armchairs, it is particularly appropriate. In Cook's Domain. When poaching eggs, it Is a good plan to put a teasyoonful of vinegar In the water. This sets the whites qnickly and keeps the eggs In nice shape. An English method of cooking beets Is to bake them covered with a little hot water In the pan. When steamed tender, they are peeled, sliced and served with a little oil and a trifle of lemon Juice. If you by accident put too much salt In soup, sauce or vegetables, a pinch of sugar will serve to rectify matters. A Butterfly Pincushion. The pretty cushion is shovn In Its full size in the illustration. The fTndatlon is made from two pieces of cardboard. These are each covered with a thin layer of wadding, then with silk. THE PrXCXTSHIOS COMPLETED. green or any other rather dark color. Seam the edges of the two pieces together with silk. For the butterfly cut the four wings in yellow silk, sew fine wire round the edges, then trim with a ruche made of baby ribbon gathered in the center. The marks and shading on the wings should be painted in. For the body make a roll of wadding over a piece of wire, cover by winding black filoselle closely round, join the four wings together and sew on the body over the joining; sew on two beads for eyes and stitch in pins for the antennae. Fix the butterfly on the cushion by a drop or two of mucilage or a few stitches. Sew a baby ribbon loop on each of the upper corners to bang it up by and ornament the top with a sosette. Helena Pudding-. Boil one pint of milk, pour It over quarter of a pound of stale bread crumbs and allow !t to soak for ten minutes; beat an ounce of butter with two ounces of moist sugar, one ounce of chopped candied peel and the yolks of two eggs; mis with th soaked crumbs, adding lichtly to it the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs. Pour into a buttered pie disb. spread two tablespoonfuls of jam over and bake in a moderate oven for half an hour. To Clean Mahoa-any. Mahogany needs to be merely wfped with a damp cloth, then rubbed for half an honr with a cleas flannel Brush the upholstered parts Tery UartL then wipe them quickly with a cloth wrung very dry out cf t it nr. feot water. Follow this with a clean white fiance! dipped in aleoboL As soon ai the fian nel shows dirt wash it clea in tepid water. Otherwise the alcohol will dissolve the dirt and deposit it la streaks upon the surface of the fabric

WASHINGTON LETTER (Special Correspondence. 1 The outlook for gardening and sora" agriculture in the cold region of Aa ka along the Yukon is made quite eti couraging by official reports received

at the United States department or j agriculture at Washington. Professor I C. C. Georgeson. w ho is in charge of j the Alaska experiment stations, has i tpent the summer ia the interior and jlong the Yukon valley, visiting the 5 experiment station established by thp department of agriculture last year at j Iianipart. Just outside the arctic circle, j and other points where experiments j were arranged for. Good gardens were found all along j the route, especially at Eagle City and Holy Cross Mission. Although the sea- i son was unusually late this year, new potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, beets j and other vegetables were ready for the table before the middle of August, j and lettuce, radishes and turnips, ; grown in the open, had been in use for j some weeks. Flower gardens contain- i lug a large variety of annuals grown j from seed furnished last year were in j full bloom. At the station at Iianipart j rye seeded the previous fall wintered j Ierfectly and was ripe in July. Spring j seeded barley bad riiened about the ' middle of August, and there was quite j a prospect ior oats anu wueai to mature. Extensive areas of excellent land were found on the lower Yukon upon which there was an abundant and often luxuriant growth of grass over six feet high. The abundant moisture and long days during the summer mouths account for the surprising luxuriance of vegetation in that far north region. Hard Work For the Police. With the departure of the large Sumber of distinguished persons who were the guests of Washington during the funeral ceremonies the police drew a deep sigh of relief and congratulated themselves that no untoward incident had marred the stay of the nation's great men in the national capital. Wherever there is anything out of the ordinary in progress in a large city there Is always more or less danger to the Important visitors, and upon the local police falls the duty of protecting them from harm. This Is not always an easy matter, as in addition to the possibility of murderous attempts on the part of fanatics there is an almost general dislike of surveillance on the part of those to be protected for the police to overcome. The majority of the great men of the nation are extremely averse to having a guard, either in uniform or in civilian clothes, and as their wishes are supposed to be consulted it requires a great deal of diplomacy and finesse to keep a watchful and protecting eye upon those who are to be guarded. Pickpockets could easily have reaped a harvest In the crowd; but. much to the surprise of the police, not many cases of theft occurred. General James Longstreet of Georgia, United States commissioner of railroads, was relieved of bis pocketbook, containing railroad passes and about $100 in cash, lie was entering the capitol in company with his wife when he was jos tled by two young men. One of these men, It Is believed, took the pocketbook from his hip pocket. Minister Wn on Anarchists. Minister Wu Ting Fang called at the treasury department the other day to see about the cases of two Chinese students who were detained at San Francisco because they did not have certificates signed by the 'American consul at the port from which they sailed. Assistant Secretary Taylor told Mr. Wu that it was impossible to admit any Chinese who did not have the required certificates from the American consul. Mr. Wu accepted his defeat gracefully. "I think the government ought to pass laws excluding anarchists rather than Chinamen," he said good humoredly. "The Chinese are law abiding people, anyway. You ought to deport all anarchists and pass laws making it high treason to attack the life of either the president, the vice president or any cabinet officer, senator or congressman." Jfo Official GayetT the Coming- Winter. If the precedents set by President Arthur are followed by President Roosevelt, the coming winter will be entirely devoid of oiBcial gayety in Washington. The official mourning will extend over six months and will be rigorously observed. The official mourning will end on March 14. 1902. and as this date falls after Shrove Tuesday the official social season will be allowed to lapse. Therefore the New Year's reception of 1903 will in all probability be the first formal gathering of the official and social world at the White House. This period of mourning is observed strictly. All stationery used at the White Ilouse is deeply bordered in black, as is also the stationery at the state department- The other branches of tbe government will not observe this requirement. The president's visiting cards and the cards of the cabinet will also be black bordered. Movements of Naval csels. The Philadelphia has sailed from Astoria for San Francisco. The Marietta has arrived at Tompkinsville from Manila. The Buffalo has arrived at Christiania. The Saturn Las sailed from Cavite for Nagasaki and the Nanshan from Yokohama for Chefu. The Atlanta has sailed from Pernambuco for Maceio. The Chicago has arrived at Genoa. The Alert has sailed from Bremerton for San Diego. There is some talk of fitting tip the attic of the White Ilouse. a most comi m odious place, as a sort of indoor playground and exercise room for PresiI dent Rooserelt's children. 1 Carl Schgfield.

The Reldston Dairy Has chauped its bae frtm Hussocs and is now supplying its customers direct from wairon, which is delivered at the residences of its patrons. We deliver none but mornings milk fresh from tbe cows which does not sour, as milk which is kept over night and delivered the following morning. We are prepared to deliver any quantity of milk in any part of tbe city, ar.d can furnish dealers in pure milk to sut ply their customers at prices that will leave them a profit for handling. Orders left with Dougan & Co., phone 139; George B. Douiran. phone 361; Reidston Farm, phone i4: T. F. McDonnell's drug store; Richmond Cream Co., phone 11 S3, will receive prompt attention. julj ltd3m Reipston Dairy,

A Fiendish Attack. j An attack was lately made on CF. ; Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his ' kidneys. His back got so lame he ' could not stoop without great pain, or sit ia a chair except propped bv cushions. No remedy helped him until he tried Electric Bitters which effected such a wonderful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trouble, purines the blood and bunds up vour health Only 5c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. "It w.s a'most a miracle. Bur dock Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible breaking out all over the body. I am verv grateful." Miss Julia Filbridge, West Cornwell, Conn. Excursion Rate to ttie Hamilton Fair, -via tne C, R. & 91. On account of the Butler county fair, to be held at Hamilton, O., the U., K & M. bas made a reduced rate. Tickets on sale Sept. 30 to Oct. 5. inclusive. Fare for round trip, $1.60, good returning until one day after date of sale. C. A. Blair, Tel. 44. City ticket agent. Sundav Rates to all Points On the 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 $1.95 for the round trip. Trains leave here 9:30 a. m. returning leave Cincinnati 7:30 p. m. arriving at Richmond 9:33 p. m. C. A. Blair, City Ticket Agent. Phone 44. Only one remedy in the world that will at once stop itchiness of the skin in any part of the body. Doan 's Ointment. At any drug store. 5uc. Stepped Into Live Coals. "When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes "W. H. Eads, of Jonesville, Va , "which caused horrible lep; sores for 30 years, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed. " Infallible for Burns.Scalds, Cuts,Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. 25c. Notice to the Public. On and after October 1, 1901, street car tickets will not be sold by conductors and motormen, but may be had during business hours at Ross' drug store, near eighth and Main streets, at the preseui rate of six for 25 cents. Richmond Street and Intertrban Railroad Co. 23-tf Low Rates to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines. Septembep 30th and October 1st, for meeting of K. of P. Grand lodge and Grand Temple Rathbone Sisters, excursion tickets will be sjld to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania lines until October 4th. For particulars see ticket agents of Pennsylvania lines. j Butler County Fair Excursions to Ham ilton 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 particulars see local agents. ED. F. DALBEY, 49 X. EIGHTH T. PiiolosraDher OlT-OF-riOOI! WORK A SPECIALTY LANDSCAPES ASTMAES GROUPS PICNIC PARTIES GATHERING.

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