Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 January 1902 — Page 3
RICHMOND DAILY PAIXAPICM, FRIDAY, J.VXUABY 10, i902.
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three glasses of water at night and two or three more glasses in the morning. The Oil goes in through the pores, destroys the acids which cause Rheumatism, and the blood carries the
destroyed acid to the kidneys, where it is filtered out. By drinking plenty of water, the kidneys are well washed out, and in this manner the rheumatic poisons are removed from the system. You have probably noted that in all sickness the simplest treatments do the most good. Nothing is simpler than drinking pure water, and rubbing the body and muscles, and tendons, and joints with Omega Oil. 50c. a bottle. Omega OU ia good for everything BV
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fJERVITA TABLETS Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Power, Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervou Prostration. Hysteria, Fits, Insanity, Paralysis and the Results of Excessive Use of - obacco. Opium or Liquor. By maH Ia plain package. $1.00 a box. 6 for $5oo with our bankable guarantee bond tc cure in 30 days or refund money paid. Address IV ER VITA MEDICAL COMPANY mw "d Jatcfcaon fftroats CHICAGO. IUJ For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., Main Street and ihe .Moore Druif 1 o ,
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' ADVICE FROM A WIFE. r Forrrfal "Uomt. Far Ctrl. Old tioBk t Marry. Ion"t marry a man to reform him. If he needs to reform and does not before marriage it ia a fallacious nor to expeet to change him after. Don't m.-irrr a man who has only his love to recommend him. There artother qualities rejuis:te in has'oauC quite as important as this. Ion't marry a man l,eeause you mis take sympathy for love. IT is a thousand times better tur both that tb ts" hn!d te changed into "no be fore tbe wedin-r day unless you truly love him. Sympathy Is a poor foundation for marriage. Iton't marry a man unless he has a head as well us a heart. Household exiwtises. are not met with anything except a bank account. Don't mr.rry a ma 11 f r a home. You deserve to be unhappy if you do. ! you usually wiil l-e. There are many more honorable ways by which a self respecting woman can accomplish this emL IoTt marry for look.. A pood looking man is n more able to provide for the necessities of life fr his family than any other man and frequently less able because of his vanity. Don't say "yes" to your first proposal unless you are sure of yourself. Never to receive another proposal is not the worst fate that can lefall a girl. There are many old maids who are happier than some wives. Don't marry for spite or out of pique or liffimse he km vs t'.e (' Il't live with
out you. liut do u.t remain nniuat'1
ried if the man you J.ve is jrood. l:Ve and industrious, even though be be po: r as the proverbial church mouse, should he ask you to be his wife. The rijrht sort of wife can exert wonderful influence for f;ood or failure over her husband. By a jrracious general manner she can win hosts of friends for him and help him along in nearly every walk cf life on the road to success and prosperity. The right sort of wife stands by her husband when business and other troubles depress and worry him. She iufuses hoie Into him aud Kints the way to a new start, however small. She works with and for him. helps him plan aud save and provide for the future and is indeed a helpmate, chum aud wife all in one. and wheu so married her life is ideally happy. Mrs. i;eorge Nelson. in American Queen. Sleeping- Apartments. Eiht hours out of the twenty-four, cue-third of every day. are spent in Bleep. Twenty years of absolute unconsciousness in an average human life! How much the usefulness and extent of that life are determined by the quality of the air. breathed while asleep who shall say? Twenty years of soft, unconscious respiration, not the vigorous breathing of active consciousness; twenty years of seiniasphy xiation. of repeated inhalations of one's own effete, tainted breath mingled perbap with that of another; twenty years of carbonic acid Tiijii 4ta ti'fintv fiio acs lirA (rli'ini ozone-whicb will vou choose? Think I of it everv night when you go to bed. "Close bedrooms," says Dr. Hall, "make the graves of thousands." There is a tradition to the effect that night air is injurious. What air can jou have at night but night air? Xo noxious gases arising from the earth's surface at night wben there is no sunlight to dissipate them are half so deadly as the emanations from the body. If air were taxed, we should probably use it more lavishly to get our money's worth: but. leing free, we are content to take it as we do some medicines, in homeopathic doses. M on ok r m Sofa Plllovra. So much money has been expended on sofa cushions, so much beautiful embroidery and handsome brocade havt been used and wasted, that it is now the chic thing to have sofa cushion? covered in a perfectly plain double square of denim or twilled cotton ma terial. The edges are either bordered with silk or velvet riblxm or toun! with bands of the denim. The fad is to work your crest in very large, coarse letters. The embroidery may take nr. nearly the entire front of the cushion, leaving just space for a scroll pattern or vine in the same rough crewel stitcfc for a iNirder. Simple denim and linen covers have quite taken the place ot silks, satins and brocades. Brain nml ("npprr. Brass and copper articles, such at fenders, fire irons, etc.. should le rubbed with a litt'e sweet oil and finely powdered rottenstone. then polished with a leather. If. however, they are in a very bad state, the following paste should be used: One ounce oxalic acid, six ounce rottenstone. half ounce gun: arabic. made into a little paste witb one ounce sweet oil and a little water. Rub on with a piece of flannel, then polish with a soft cloth and a leather. The Ilall of the Preaeat. The tendency of the present day Is to treat th hall not as a ball, but as a sitting room, with easy chairs, tables, lamps, bookcases and all the appointments of a library, an arrangement which ha undoubtedly a certain picturesqueness and originated when in the reaction against the discomfort and ngliness of forty or fifty years ago attention was turned to the old colonial and English houses. Table Dee-oration. Four rather small fern dishes filled w-ith growinjr ferns are s metimes nsed to outline the center square of the dinner board, the actual center being occupied by a slender, rather tall glass vase, which may bold any flower preferred, two or three stems with folia r beinx sufficient.
THE NEW MANAGER. Wlf lie Did Xot Olu-harc Certain Railroad oud iclor. Among the first railroads built in th United States was a little line about twenty m:ks in hngth. In tbe course of t;tuf a l:r tuiiKi I Lac wr.s construct ed through the same country. The orig Uial line Ini-ame merely a b.ncU. F01 many years it was run ia a vheap way with oaf loinmotive. one eagineer anJ two or three freight tars. l"inal!y a new grueral manager was appo'nted. He bad bt-n in the oCic but a week when be seut for the out lone conductor who bad tt Id tbe poti ticn ever since tbe road was built. "I would like to have your resignation," said the general manager when the conductor epi a red. "My rcs'gnanon?" inquired the condutor in astonishment. "Yes. sir. yours." "Vriuit for. pray?" Well. I want tt make some changes and get new blood in the line." was the general manager's n ply. "I won't resign." answered the con ductor. "Then I will be eomrxlled to dis charge you. a step which for your rakt 1 bad hoped I would be saved fron: taking." "Youug man. you will not dischargt me. I own a eentrollirg interest in th stock of this railroad and elect tlw president and board of directors. 1
sha!I have you tired." The old conductor did really own tht maj rity of the stock and. as he said, i Vit in his own board of directors and president. I Lion aid Caste. An English paper notes it as a curious fact that although the eagle is th national bird of the United States and therefore deserving of peculiar honor, yet, lu ioint cf fact, the bird is uearly always ruthlessly killed when the opportunity offers. This statement seems to be impressive until it is remembered that whenever thoy have a chance Englishmen ruthlessly kill the lion, which symbolizes the greatness and iower of the British empire. New York Tribune. Tbe Irlod f Daaerr. During the recent trial of a suit to collect a medical fee a witness was put a the stand to prove the correctness of the physician's bill. The man was asked by counsel for the defense whether the doct .r did not make several visits after the patient was out of danger. "Xo," was the reply. "I considered the patient in danger so long us the doctor continued his visits." Cures Cancer, Blood Poison Eating Sores, UlcersCosts Nothing to Try. Blood poison or deadly cancer are the k'ors,t and most deep-seated bigoO diseases on eartUyet .the easiesK to cure when Botanic Blood Balm tis used. If vou have blood rlB""' P' w"c .P?,- ' Pnples, . mucous patches, falling matism, or offensive f rja of catarrh, scabs and scales, deadly cancer. eating, bleeding, festering sores, swellings, lumps, persistent wart or sore, take liotanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It will cure even the worst case after everything else fails. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) drains the poison out of the system and the blood, then every sore heaJs, making the blood pure and rich, and building up the broken down body. B B. B. thoroughly testd for 30 years. Sold at drug stores, $1 per large bot tie. A trial treatment sent free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta.Ga Describe trouble and free medical ad vice given until cured. Botanic Blood Balm does not contain mineral poi sons or mercury (as so many advertised remedies do), but is composed I of Pure Botanic ingredients. Over rt.tKKi testimonials of cure bv taking B.B. B Bean tte 9 a Ymi Haw Alwavs Bought Signature of IDL'CATE TOUR BOWELS V ITH GAS CARETS. Canay Cathartic, cure constipation oreer. lt'c ioc. If C.C.C. fail, drug twists refund monev Rheumatism Cured In 24 Hours. T. J. B'ackmore, of HallerA Blacfemore, Pittsburg. Pa., says: "A short time sicce I procured a bottle of Mystic Cure. It pot me out of the house in 24 hours. I took to my bed with rheumatism nine monthe agr ard the Mystic Cure is the only medicine that did rre any pood. 1 had five of the best physiciads in the city, but I received very little relief from them I know the Mystic Cure to be what it ia represented and I take pleasure in recommending it to other poor sufferers." Sold by A. d. Luken & Co., druggists, Richmond, Ind. CATHARTIC Genuine stamped C C C Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sc0 "sotnethin J tut as good. HOW ARE YOUR KIDNEYS 7 Dr. Hobos' Sparajros pills cure all kidnev ills. Sample free. Add. Stering Remedy Co
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TO DODBT THIS Is to Disbelieve the Evi dence off Your Own Senses. It's Richmond proof for Richmond people It's local etdorsation for local readers. It will stand the most rigid investigation. Mr. W. W. Rogers, 305 south fourteecth street, says: "For many years 1 followed brick-la) irg as a trade, and it is to the exposure and stpir,g position when working at it that 1 attribute my kidney trouble I had f'or ten years attacks of severe pain through the small of my back aid in the kidneys, so severe at tmies that the least movement up or down caused twinges of pain. 1 ustd nearly everything I heard about, bi t could get no relief. V ben I beard about Doan's Kidnet Pills beirg so highlv recommended, I pot thtm at A. G. Luken's drug store. 1 took two or three boxes and my health was better than for a long time. For sale by all dealt rs, price 50 cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the TJnitei States. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute.
Blown to Atoms. Tbe old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purtrative pill has been ex ploded ; for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure constipation and sick heartache. Only 25c at A. G. Luken & Co. 's drug store. SandBT Rates to all Point On ibe C. R. & 91. TheC. RAM. made a Sunday rate to all points on their line one fare for tbe 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 9:35 p. m. C. A. Blair, City Ticket Agent. Phone 44. Thou and Sent Into Exile Every year a larsre number of poor sufffrers whose lungs, are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate But this is cosily and not alwavs sure. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It's the most infallible medicine foe conpha, colds, and all throat and lung diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Asionding cures result from persistant use. Tiial bottles free at A. G. Luken & Co. 's. Price 50c and $1. Eveay bottle guaranteed. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of WILL BK RKSVSIED. Through Service to Florida Resorts via Pennsylvania Lines Through car service to Florida and winter resorts in the south via Cincinnati, Atlanta and Macon, successfully inaugurated on the Pennsylvania lines last winter will be resumed about January 6th, 1902. Sleeping cars will run from Pittsburg and from Chicago via Cincinnati, Atlanta and Macon to Jacksonville ar d St. Augustine. The service the coming season will be daily except Surday, and the schedule will be about as follows: .Leave Chicago 11:00 noon; Logansport, 3:10 p. m ; Kokomo, 3:43 p. m : Eiwot d, 4:18 p. m. ; Anderson. 4:43 p. m.; Richmond, 6:00 p. m.; Eaton, Ohio, 6:25 p m. , Hamilton, 7:05 p.m.: arriving Cincinnati 8:00 p. m , taking passergers through that city without change or transfer, and leaving Cincinnati 9:30 p. m via Queen & Crescent route, arriving Cittico (Chattanoogo), 6:30 a. m.; Atlanta, 10 35 a. m ; Macon, 1.00 p m.; Jacksonville, 8:10 p. m.; St. Augustine, 9:30 p. m. next day. Returning the through sleeping cars for Chicago, Pittsburg and intermediate points via Cincinnati and the Pennsylvania Lines will leave St. Augustine, 8:15 a. m.; Jacksonville, 9:15 a. m. daily, except Sunday. For particulars about the through service communicate ith local ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines or address VT. "W. Richardson, District Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. Says He Was Tortured. "1 suffered such pain from corns could hardly wa'k," writes H. Robinson. Hillsborough, 151.. "but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by A. G. Luken A Co., druggists. 25c
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H.ffi my tie aj u, Umir rrm lu CAN AIitii's aixl u'V aw tbe brt nieOK-tue we have ffTvr 1-ml it. the houne L.t wek mr wife was Ir wut be t1;-tae tor two hi Mi. sse rn.-.t wiiic if ot;i CA;CAhETS, am! "lev r.-lievA the -,.m in ho- ha omu.t CliAS. MH'IH kc. Ilttshurs Sate o. ici.Mi 1 v . i'uiitmrfi. Ta. CATHARTIC P'en. Pt!iiiaM. INjftii Ta f,d Ho Ooixl. NvTer Sh-m n xv-Hk-n. r ,iif. hv. ij. bua. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... j thlcax Mwrai. kr IM. U M0-T0-I?JiC 1JL A POSITIVE FACT that a larsa percent of nra ara rvnn ol this country are troubled with Dyspepsia, tba early symptoms ot which a. nauy, T&ntvJ au ubtie, and on tbe app'aranNof any finch ynptoma should immediau-1? be treated and intlM efficiently. Are you suCcriug from Heartburn, Dull Headache, Feeling of distension at Pit ot the Stomach, Bad Breath, Bad Tiste, Disinclination to Partake ot Your Meals, Ravenous Appetite Yet Unable to Eat, Furred Tongue, Sallow Complexion, Flatulency, Acidity or OccasiieJ Vomiting and Irritability ol Temper? it so. the use ol C. E. CARTER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS will Rire immediate relief and a poai. tive cure. They are mamifaetTird from puredrurs carefully auc -ienti!i ally compounded and abalutly harmles u tbe nnst 9ensiliT and delicate stomach and even a child can n them wtth.-mt any bnt tbe best result": (hwir daily use will restore tore to tbe Jaded nerves of tbe stomach and will infuse freh life into the impoverished a-astria juice and will religiously carry out all that is claimed for the mand wiQ give yon a clear, wholesome properly atintr stomach, instead of a poor, feeble, diseased or;nn. A trial will convince the most skeptical. Trice, fiO cents an. t ft. HI. Tbedollaraiaecontaina wo and one-half times the quantity ot SOc. aiae. t . CAMTCB A CO-- Tt w Mrtm e.-eov Trade supplied by A. G. Luken A Co., wholesale drucj?ist, 628 and 630 Main street, Richmond, Ind., and Charles I . Maraw, drurjrist, 21 Ft. Wayne Avenue, Richmond, Ind. m- CENTURY MAGAZINE will make of 1902 a year of . (KltuirirDOir Contributor Reminiscences to the Tear ot Humor and Portraits ef Maik Twain Petroleum V. Nasby li. P. Dunne Josh Killings (Mr. Dooley) Mtrk Twain Joe 1 Chandler Harris John G. Sxe (Uncle Remus) Mrs. 1'artirpton Ed.W. Townsend Miles O'Reilly (Chimmie FacMen) Hans Dreitman George Ade Artemus Ward Ruth M. Stuart Orpheus C. KenJames W. Riley-'' Hill Nve -ePaul L,. Dunbar Frank R . Stockton Donald G. Mitchell H. C. Bunmr Sam Slick Kujjene Field Richard G. White Capt. Geo. 11. D Thy (John Phoenix ) Oliver W. Ho'nies Mortimer Thomson Q. K. I'hi'atider Doesiicks, 1. B. ), Bret Harte Gelett Burgess Frank R. Stockton Tudor Jenks Ellis Prker Butler Carolyn Wells Harry S. Edwards Chester B. Fernaltl Chas. B. Loomis Oliver Herfonl Elliott Flower Albert B Pine Beatrice Herfunl The West I'hp-titt 1 bv R miDgtoa Inttref-ting Pap rs on Social Life in New York. Tersonal Articles on Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt fjreat ye r of tve greatest of American magazines Ix-an in November, 1W01, fin-t issue of tl.e new -olume. Any reader of tl is advertisement will receive a copy of a beautiful iKjokle' printed in six color, giving full plans of The Cl nturv in lt0i, by addressing at once The Century Co.. Union Square. N. Y All Who I'hc Atomizers in treating nasal catarrh will get tber test result from Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price, including spraying tube, 75cts. Sold by druggists orrr ailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren St.,. N. Y. New Orleans, Sept. 1, 1900, Messrs. Ely Bros.: Isold two bottles of your Liquid Cream Balm to acustomer, Wm. Lamberton, 1415 Delacbaise street, New Orleans; he has used the two bottles, giving him wonderful and most satisfactory results. Geo W. McDcfp, Pharmacist. CHARLESTON EXPOSITION Excursion iTlcketsNow on Sale via. Pennsylvania Lines. Low fares to Charleston, South Carolina, for the Interstate and West Indian Exposition are offered via Pennsylvania Lines. Two forms of excursion tickets, season and fifteen day, may be obtained at special rates. For information about fares and trains consult C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent, Richmond, Ind. When doctors fail try Burdock. Blood Bitter. Cures dyspepsia,, constipation; Invigorates tbe w holer system.
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