Richmond Palladium (Daily), 29 November 1901 — Page 3

RICHMOND DALLY PALL A DITJ 31, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29,1901.

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people are lacking in nervous strength. . The weak, care-worn, melancholy, headachy, and lowspirited men and women are easily excited, impatient, fidgety, and unable to sleep at night. Wornout nerves must be built up, and the vitality of the whole system replenished before relief can come. "The least bit of noise or sudden i'ar would nearlv drive me crazy, and . was just too fidgety for anything. I was so nervous that I could not rest or sleep. The first dose of Dr. Miles' Nervine brought me sleep, and after that I got well fast." Mrs. A. R. Moreeil, Areola, His. st I Dr. Miles' builds up the nerves, strengthens the brain, and fortifies and refreshes the whole system. Sold br druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind. 'What's Your Pace Worth? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, all siDs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills frive Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks. Rich Complexion. Only 25c at A. G. Luken k Co.'s drug store. Beautifying methods that injure skin and health are dangerous. Be beautiful without discomfort by taking Rocky Mountain Tea. SuDshiny faces follow its use. 35c. Ask your druggist. EDUCATE T1UHBOWE.9 ITH Cf CARETS. Canoy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. lOe 25c. If C.C.C. fail, druggists refund mouev Ilcmedy For Nervous Exhaustion. Are you weakened and exhausted by overwork, worry or disease? The Mystic Life Kenewer will quickly renew your strength aud vitality. It is the Greatest Nerve Builder known. It is a marvellous vitamer and fctrsagtbener. It quickly and certainly cures Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Nervous Weakness, Palpita: tion of the Heart aud failiDg health. It is indeed a wonderful Life Renewer and Life Strengthened Sold by A. G. Luken & Co , druggists, Richmond. 3 CATHARTIC. Genuine stamped C C C Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "some thine, just as good." Astounding: Dlscovcrv. From Coopsrsville, Mich., comes word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before retiring by any one troubled with a bad cough always ensores a good night's rest. ''It will soon cure the cough too," writes Mrs. S. Himelburger, for three cenerations of our family have used Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and never found its pqtial for coughs and colds." It's an unrivaled life saver when used for desperate) lung diseases. Cuaranteei bottles! 5c and 1 at A. G, Luken & Co.'s. j Trial bottles free. "Cure the cough and save the life. " Dr. Wool's Norway Fine Syrup, cures coughs and cole's, down to the ; very versre of consumption. ; DON3 TOSACCO SPIT and SMOKE, VourLifeawayl '. You can be curf?-.! cf anr fortn of tobacco imiua: cailr. be male well, strong, mienctie. full of j new'L'fe jnj ngor by taking MO-TO-BAO, j that makes weak tiiea strong. Many s- I ten pounds in ten days. Orer SOO,000 cured. All drttp!?st. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and advice FREE. Address STERLINti ; REMEDY CO., Chicago or .New York. 37 ; Reidston Dairy. Keidston Dairy is now delivering milk to its customers morcing1 and eveniosr, it being impossible to i each its patrons by morning delivery. We are determined to accommodate our customers and furnisn them tbe best article of pure milk and cream morning or evening as they prefer. All societies giving dinners and suppers where the proceeds are devoted to charitable purposes will be furnished mil'' free of charge by making application. Reidston milk has no water. to increase the bulk, to enable us to sell cheap. We deliyer it in its natural purity. Home telephones, number 1349-361-139 904 P. noT23d30

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BIBLE CLASS FOR THE ELITE Cala frtl-al Hllarl te artl Sid. Cblraao. Prominent women on tbe north side In Chicago, especially along the Lake Shore drive. Belle vne place, Astor street and North Srate street, are experiencing a revival of religion, which has rvsulted in the establishment of a "Bible class for the elite. with William R. NewalL assistant superintendent of the Moody Bible Institute, for a teacher. This class meets at 11 a. ra. every Saturday for six weeks at the hall of the Lincoln Cycling club. 3U4 Hearborn avenue, says the New York Times There were present the other day about fifty women, who represented in the aggregate possibly $G0.0OO.O00. Such smart turnouts, such stylish Lata aud rare feathers, sncu tailor made suits and elegant gowns have not been seen

at a Bible diss before for years. The women positively refused to have the class given any sort of uewspuper publicity. J. Plrrponl Morean's Way. An insurance ottii-er. who claims to be the only man in bis bcsiue who ever talked business to J. Pierpout Mor gan. remarked the other day. accord ing to the Sao Francisco Argonaut: "1 could more easily see the hundred hard est men in San l-'raticlsco than do st again. Never mind bow 1 did it. I walked in on Morgan at the office one day and stated my business. How did you get In here?" said be. "I walked In.' said L . 'Well, walk out, said be 1 did." . Lo( Absent Prom flame. Miss Stone, in whose release from captivity the whole country is Interested, has visited her American borne but twice during the twenty-three years that she has labored In Turkish mis sions. Looked the Part. "Is Squiggs a camera fiend?" I don't know, but he certainly looked like it In the first snap shot his wife took of him." San Francisco Bulletin. Bears the 'Ih9 Kind Yoq Haw Always BougB Signature of Tot Causes J4ljlit Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Soider, of Crilteoden, Ky., '"it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King s New Discovery, which gave ouick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect our children from croup and whooping cough. It cured me of chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy would relieve." Infalliole for coughs, colds, throat and iuDg troubles. 50c at.d i 1. Trial bottles free at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Get What You Ask For) When you ask for Cascarets Candy Cathartic be sure you tret there. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C. j Never sold in bulk. A substitutor is always a cheat and a fraud. Beware! All druggists, j celt has endured the storms of imitation and competition, yet stands like the pyramids unshaken in the love and confidence of the people. Rocky Mountain Tea made by Madison Medicine Co. 35c. Ask your druggist. HOW ARC TOUR KIDNEYS ? Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus pills cure all kidney ills. Sample free. Add. Stering Remedy Co Spreads Like Wildfires When things are "the best" thev become "the best selling." Abraham Hare, a leading druggist of Belleville, O., writes: "Electric Bitters are the bst selling bitters I have handled in 20 years." You know why? Most ciseases begin in disorders of stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bit Trs tones up the stomach, regulates liver, kidnevs, ard bowels, purifies the tl.tod, strcugthens the n rves, hence cures multitudes of maladies. It builda ua the entire system Put new Lfo and vigor into any weakman or woman. Price 50 cer.ts.SId by A. G. Luken & Co., druggist. Bears the Sigs&tora of Builds up the system; puts pure, rich blood in the veins; makes men and women strong and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters. At any drug store. Excursion to Chicago via. Pennsylvania Lines. December 2J, 3d and 4th, low fare excursion tickets to Chicago will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines, account National Livestock Exposition, valid returning until December Sth. For particulars see Ticket Agents of Pennsylvania Lines. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind Yea Hare Always Egbt Bears the

F5r Little INTELLIGENT HORSES. A Pair la lew tork That Kae Y be a Dinner Time nzne. A pair of intelligent brs-s attract' the attention of a larg crowd on Na sau street at noon one day rvceritiy Tbey were attached to a liev!ly lo5 ed Ice wagon coming iluwu the steep grade between Cedar street and Maid en lane ami were holding back the wagon with a noticeable effort When they were ba!f way down, tiie whistleblew for 12 o'clock. Suddenly tinhorses drw in to the curb and legHn to plant their .hind feet well forward to stop the wagou. says' the New York Sun. The driver made no effort to check them, aud their hard work at ouce-at traded uotice. Pedestrians looki-d at the horses and then at the driver, wtio had a broad grin on his face. By bant work the wagon was to;ted. The driver sat stilt and watched his aui mals. One of them immediately begau rubbing his head against the neck of the other and with nods aud pushes succeeded in rubbing bis bridle off Then the other horse took his turn at rubbing, ami his bridle came off. Fully t-tto persous had watched this, and when it was completed the driver got down from bis seat and swung a bag of oats over the nose of each anl maL The driver was patient and proud of his team. He tetted them and talk ed to them, at wbeu tlwy were through he drove off whistling. "Talk about the laboring man drop ping his shovel at the sound of the noon whistle." said one man: -that beats anything 1 ever saw. No one hereafter need try to convince me of the Intelligence of the horse. The ice wagou team settles It." A Doj't Dream. I s'poe I must have et too much Thanksgiving day. For aftrr dinner I was quite too Tired to play. Go. though I hate to take a nap. Then, strangle to say. I really felt like taking one Thanksgiving day. And In my nap I dreamed a dream. A funny dream! Four mire mnie out and looked at met I didn't scream. Though i felt like it. I will say! Vueer it did seem! My back wa quite as cold. I know. As real ice cream. But whpn one mouse began to Apeak I held my hreath, And everthinir about the room Was still as death. "Gh, mcnsler. listen to iry friend! Heed what he sailh'" And then another mouse tetran: "Oh, monster, dnati: For ttt"nry days, full twenty days. We've had no bread. JSo chr-es', no bacon, no. ncr glue; We're almost dead! Today we four have watched you eat!" He shook bis head. 4We saw you eat enough. I swear. To keep us four . Ten solid years, I do declare. And maybe more! - We watched you e3t. but we are still Thin as before. For not one single, single crumb Fell on the floor! Then ! woke up. and since that dream I've wondered whether it would do To drop the mice crumb or two. Though mother says I oughtn't to. Elizabeth Jamison in New York Mail and Espress. TRaarlae Made by Boys. Charlie C. Butt, aged fifteen, of Neleonville. O.. and bis brother secured an old barrel, a piece of stovepipe, a bamWAITING FOR OBDEKS. mer and some nails, and the above en pine was the result of their Ingenuity. The arrangement of the tracks and wheels is a clever one. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. The Wolf In Dimnlsr. Once upon a time a wolf wbo wa? goius after tiie farmer's ciiickens took the adviee of a fox .'Hid disguised hUUse!f iu sheep's el li:;!!r. "for." said tle t'fS. "if the ! ? see you tlipy will t;i!:e yon far a b.-tnuiesa lamb and let you pass. i When tiie disguised wolf was near the chicken house, he heard the doj j bark and saw them ruunicg toward him at the top of their speed. "I am a fool." said the wolf, "for now the dop; think that I am a lamb and have uo fear of me. I will change my mind, pet out of this incumbering clothinjr and make a winning fight" Kut lefore he could get the garment off the uos were upon him and took his life. Moral. It is easier to change your mind than your clothing. Surprised, His Family, Portland, Ind, Nov. 27. Perry Beckdolt, son of William Beckdolt of this city, has mysteriously disappeared from Celina. O. He drove there from a farm and obtained a large amount of provisions, which he sent to his home with the team in charge of a stranger. He then bought a new outfit of clothing and left. He had about $250 with him. His wife and relatives came here in search of him and were much surprised t learn ta&t

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KUnej Trouble Makes Yon Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the newspapers is sure to know of the wonderful ) , cures maos by Dr. I Kilmer "s Swamp-Root. I j the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. If is the great medical triurrirh of the nine- '.:. teen:h century; dis- , covered after years cf scientific research by lt. Ki.mer, tne eminent kidney and b!adcer srecialist. and is wonderfully successfui in promptly curing lame back, kidney, biadder, uric acid troubles and Bright 's Disease, which is the worst form cf kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended for everything but if you have kidney, hver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to purchase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more aiout Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous oner in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer Sc Co.,oinghamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Home of swamp-Root. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. ROOSEVELTTHEHUNTER President's Guide Talks About His Shoo.ing: Comrade. SPLIKDID CAKPEH AliD GOOD SHOT Jo tin CV. Gott Saj the Chief Eircalle Is m Daring ilaxiter and mn Artixi In ( nokliiK C'niup Urab li ISantly. In Camp aud Likr to Work and liine Cerly. "President Roosevelt Is as plain as a piece of eoi u bread iu a miner s s-liack He's white clear through, aad and well, he's a good fellow." TLis is John W. UofTs opinion of hi? friend aud huuliug comrade. GoiV is the elef veterinary surgeon of the Colorado Fuel aud Iron company. For a (pias ter of a century he was a hunter and t.'apper. There are few ravines or mi'iiuMlus in the Kooky uiouutain couu;:y t:it he Is not familiar wi;h. lie is as i-uirgcd as the mountains lit lovi s so V"!l. ile is blunt of speech, aetlve and wiry and iu his home state is renowned for his pluck and endurance, tiol'f aecocipauied Mr. Koosevelt on his burning trip iu the Kocky ruocntaiti country last December, act ing as guide. "Mr. Koosevelt had just passed through an exciting and nerve wreck ing campaign, and he came out west for rest aud recreation." said Mr. Uoff to a reporter of the New York Journal, "lie had recreation in plenty, but he worked hard during the three veeUs he devoted to hunting. He is a brave man. a daring hunter, a good shot and t splendid camper. "The president doesn't put on any airs when in camp. He did his shift of work with the rest of us. He fried bacon, made bread, cut wood, went after water, acted as camp cleaner and gave us to understand from tbe start that be meant to have his own way. He likes to work. Often he would beat ' us out of our blankets In the morning and set the pace for us. Sometimes he would put on his 6hoes. but not often. In bis stocking feet he would cut wood, build up the camp fire and start to cooking our breakfast before we could stretch and yawn and roll over. He is an artist In cooking camp grub. He knows when to flap the bacon and when the flapjacks are ready for the plate. "But Mr. Roosevelt Is just like any other man used to roughing it." continued Mr. Goff. "Ifis dignity Is of the kind westerners like. He never talked above our heads. We knew he was a college graduate, and he knew that we were plain, everyday people, j so he always used language we could readily understand and often related j interesting stories. I first met him in j New York in 1SS7. i was there selling ; hides, and he had heard of me and : called at ny hotel to see me. Our ; friendship dates from our first conversation. We talked about hunting, and j I told hi:n some of my experiences in j the Rockies in the eariy days. He has I not changed a bit in the years that have passed since then. He's the same j old sixpence. I met him by appoint- j ment in Denver last December, and : from there we went to tllenwood Springs, where we outfitted, and we traveled on horseback, carrying our camp fixings on pack mules. During theithree weeks we were out I never heard a murmur of a growl of discontent fall from his lips. He was al ways a good fellow. Our trip was commonplace. We visited the Delta and the Mount Rose country and spent a few days in Mineral county. Of course the country was rough and game plentiful, but there were no ad ventures worth relating." "Were there no exciting encounters with mountain lions? Goff was asked"N"o. nothing out of the ordinary Mr. Roosevelt killed fourteen mountain lions on the trip." "Don't yon consider tbe killing of fourteen mountain lions extraordinary? "Xo. not by a man like Mr. Boosevelt. He is a keen hunter and a good hot Of co-arse the funny newspaper men .exaggerated his exploits. But ev-

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try. "kill" was a rieau our, auu uu -. -eral occasions tie bad to use bis knife. But be never got excited, and be al ways knew Just wbat to do wben h scented danger. 1 am ready to take o!T my bat to him as a buuter every day In- the wtft" Mr. tlofl was recently arrestd with Ernest Ston-Tbentpson. the writr r of stories of animal life, for vioiatiug tlir Colorado same laws. I'oth wtre released at the first bearing.

rro!iniri Railroad. The Baltimore and Ohio R.iilroad rom-Ktny is building fourteen miles of line in Pennsylvania which Is believed to te th crookettest railroad in Ununited Stati-s. according to the New York Sun. This liltle road will extend from lloswell. Pa., t Kriedeus. o:i the Somerset mid Cambria branch of the Italtlmore and Ohio The air line dis tance is alHV.it live miles, but the cuiiar configuration of the country makes It iHH-ess-iry to loop a number of hiils In order to get an easy grade. Tlu new road d;'.s!les v itself four times, and at one ftoint. after making a I op of alout five miles, the road comets back to within "it feet of Itseir uu a grade fifty feet l.-wer. Too Well Kani, Dohson lu nd you $lov Why. man. I don't know you! Borrower -That's the reason I asked you. No one that knows me will iond me a ceuu Detroit Free Press. Clear thinking-, decisive action, vim, vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of life come to all who use Rockv Mountain Tea. 35c. Ask jour druggist. IF YOTfANT Tbe Big 4 Knickerbocker iSpeclal to Burialo. Boston and New York Take the C. R. & M. via. Muncio, The C. R. & M. train leaves Richmond at 5:45 p. m. everyday except Sunday, makes close connection with the magnificent Big 4 Knickerbocker special from St. Louis to New York. This train has in addition to Buffett sleeping cars, library and smoking cars and dining cars. Train reaches Buffalo at 6:15 a. m. after a night's ride and lands passengers at Grand Central station, New York City, 42nd street and 4th avenue at 6 p. m., 23 hours from Richmond. Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn 't be much worse than the tortures of itching piles. Yet there's a cure. Dear's Ointment never fails. ri'dici:d farls ForThanksiilvInii Iay Trip Via VeniiSTlvanla IMnes. For the accommodation of' persons wishing to make Thanksgiving Day trips, excursion lickcts will be sold at ticket stations of the Pennsylvania lines to stations on those lines wit hin a radius of 150 miles of selling point. Tickets will be on sale Nov. 27th and 28tb, good returning until Nov. 29th. inclusive. Special rate tickets will also be sold for students and instructors of colleges, seminaries and universities going home to spend Thanksgiving holiday vacation, for rates, time of trains, etc., apply to nearest ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines. "I suffered for months from sore throat. Electric Oil cured me in twenty-four hours." M. S. Gist, Hawesvllle, Ky. For a Christmas Gift Take your oh. ( f Dnrmf-tio, S'fnHarr!, Whi'p.Xew Heme ; or New Sicgvr. i II. M. LACEY New Phone 1242 718 AIM Lazy QJuQir " I have been troubled a errat deal wills a torpirt Hver, wiiu h produces constipatioa. I found CASC' AKETs to be all you claim fortbem. aad secured such relief the first trial, that I purchased another supply and was completely cured. I shall only be too triad to recommend Cascarets whenever the opportunity Is presented." J. A Smith. otju gusqqenanna Are., fnuaaeipbia, f. candy M m mmmrn WMrwnilv, j CATHARTIC Pleasant. PIatate. fotent. Taste Good. Di Good. Nt-Ter frtcken. Weaken, or Crl(. Ke. 2Jc. juc ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sllrtl (mmrni. fWi. m mmm lL "Tff Bold aad guarantees br an dros

Headache for Forty Years. For fortr years I traflered from nick hrfch A vear aco 1 liettan usin Celery Km. i i'tie resuit as tnuifvuiir ana surprising, jiijr j :eu!cti-s leaving t once. The beadat-hrs j ajftst lo return every seventh dtty, btH tbanka in tiie last eleven months. I know tbnt ht Mired tiie ill help otuera Mrs. Juhu IX Van. Keuren, faugertie, N. Y. 'View K'nif cures Constipation and NerT V.iuach, U er and Klduey lianauM3a. CURE YOURSELF t t Bl for vnoatarsl dicbrK.Btliiaiixt9atL. irnuuon or alurrathva ot aieoif meaibrA. tv4.s mcit cn Co. r i" I'T xprem. t-ritl, tur SI on. or S bottfaw. l9k irculr aeut oa oarc Don't Be Foc.d! Take the ;cm.)r oraat ROCKY MOUNTAIN T As3e on!v y M idisofi fllof cine Co.. Madiiori, Vis. It fccrps yoa well, Ottr t--lj mark cut on ccch rackafe. Price, iS ccnt. Never .ia1 In bu k. A .-pt tm t-s.Ti PUBLIC NOTICE We wish to announce to the peopis of this, vicinity that e hao seeorad the Agva-'j fat G. E. Carter's Catarrh Cure1 A poaiti ,e enra for Nasal Catarrh, Cold ta the Head. Sore Throat. Inflamed and SwaOoe Tonsils. All Catarrhal Threat Troubles, Clogga Nostrils, Excessive Nasal Dischargee. HackingCough. Dr . Choiring Feeling. This remedy has been a siirnal and instant--eons saeeasa. It is soothing in its action, and oidncas fm it first application a sensation of Va t ful reiief ai.d benefit, instantly kills the Bacterial Germ, wliich produces Catarrh of the Head, Xosa anJ Chroat, and eventually leads to such aeriua tronblee as Asthma, Consnmption, JLafyagiti,, lJ rone hi tin, and many other diseases too mderor.s to mention. Can be naed by tlx most., aelieate persons er children without harmfttt. Dr nauseous results. PRICE 60C. AND $1.00. The $1.00 size contains two and noe-balX. times the quantity of the Sue sixe. C E. CARTER & CO., 71 Jscksan St.. CHICAGOTrade supplied by A. G. Luken & Co., wholesale druggist, 628 and&W Main street, Kichmond, Ind., audi Charles L. Magaw, druggist, 201 Ft. Wayne Avenue, Richmond, led. BELLAVIT3 v.-wiiin TSorj las a srly ir,.'TJ;i' l--.''h is,rir lesf3-- t:i. at .ov - -iV- 'rafr.'.t v,. a 1 . -Miti fir ener ,r :l-t-M'-f-B vrT, Mr; i. . Pfll'Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Mair street, and Curme & Co., 415 north eighth street, Richmond Good Friends,, don't you think it3s about time yoa (-ravens a call? We bare everything in harnese and harness furnishings, and yon will always find oar goodsthe best and otis' prices the lowest focr the best goods. We are selliag a firs. L class horse blanket at 75c to 6.60 THE WICCINO CO. New Fhana 768. SOS MAIM ST H. H . Meerhoff' SAXITAKY PLUMBim Steam and Hot Water Heating SEWERAGE, ETC See ns for Estimates. Phone 46. 8 NInt Preserve Your fD? thf nt . for laandenng. LlOtneS . . Our method. rr the same as those in tbe home iartn iry , bat with skilled help and greater futn' ties we reach results which are rrnatts inable elsewhere. The proprietor of Richmond Steam Ianndr-y solicits toot work, confident in his aiJJI ity to give perfect aatisf actioa. Carpet cleaning also done bate

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