Richmond Palladium (Daily), 9 February 1904 — Page 2

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1904.

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V CO? SYRUP jjV The new table delicacy that coaxes a new appetite and makes you eat. 10c, 25c, 50c, at all grocers. CORN PRODUCTS CO., New York and Chicago. mi Ely's Cream Ir:I?ii cleanses, soot2 ar.a -vnls the diseased mca. 'iai.'i. It cures catarrh an.id i 3 away a cold ia li-o niiiok!v. ti. j Cream Halm !s p'r.r; ia'o tlic aosivi-s, epe3i over the membra r.o a:id i cb2t:!.c4. Sel'.ef b Sr.. mediate ani a cure c'.'.ov.-.t. it i not crying ii-j EGt produce sneaz-n j. Lari. Site, 50 crate at Urug gists or by m; Atrial fcizo, 10 cents ly aiaii. ELY BROTJ3"T?S. r Ptrfiet."Sf "York. ver ia intrt-HLt-d and slioul-l know ' riJ'W'-lJ vV about the wonder! 1:1 iafeXAVft MARVEL Whirling Spray The new ' twn anil Auction. Hest .-atest Most Convenient. It Ileuses laslauli). Asi yonr drnsrsist for It. I f he cannot supply the IMAKVUI,. accent no other, but send stamp for d. Itpives U 'jf ireci 10ns in- u- In .llVKa.c;0., W IW lvrk. "- illustrated dock waiea. lull particulars and di vaiua Die to iaaies. -1 Tiiuea lllds., lew j MENANDW0ME& iVJ dischartea. in flam mat ions y 'rritations or nlceratioui of mnconi membrane Painless, and not astrin CAL CO. gent or poisonous. --Til Sold by IJrntrrrUts. o. sent in plain wraprer 'SJS t'Y cirp, prepaid, foi y 1 .00. or 3 Lotties 2.75. Circular nMit 011 revues WHEN lU CHICAGO Stop attha Baths & Hotel Combined 8 oors. Fine new rooms. Meals a-Ia-Carte at all hours. J BATHS OF ALL K1NBS. ' Turkish, Russian, Shower, Plunge, etc. The BDest swimming pool in the world. Turkish Bath and Lodging. SI. 00. Most inexpensiv first Class hotel ia Chicago. Right iu tht heart of the city. Booklet on application. New Northern Baths & Hotel 14 Ouincy St. CHICAGO Near State i F End of Bitter Tight. "Two physicians had a loner and stubborn ng-ht with an abscess on my light lims" writes J. F. Hughes of DuPont, Ga. "and gave me up. Everybody thought my time had come. As a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. The benefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health." It conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Price 50c, and $1.00. Trial bottles free. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treatment by Ely's Cream Palm, which is agreeably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils, cleanses and heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. A remedy for Nasal Catarrh which is drying or exciting to the diseased membrane should not be used. Cream Bnl mis recognized as a specific. Price 50 cents at druggists or by mail. A cold in the head immediately disappears when Cream Balm is used, Ely Brothers, 5G Warren Street, NewYork. Mrs. C. II. Jennings, Boston "Our abies (twins), were sickly. Had several doctorsj but no results. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea made them strong and robust." 35 cents Jea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. 3 X" O XT. IT -A. . The Kind You Have Always Bought Everybody's liable to itching piles. Rich and poor, old and young terrible the torture they suffer. Only one sure cure. Doan's Ointment. Absolutely safe; can't fail.

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Miss Powers, of Connersville, is the guest of Mrs. Harry Beard. Mrs. John Markley, of Richmond, was the guest of Mrs. Barefoot yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Kior Morgan, of Dublin, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Stambaugh, Sunday. Walter Worth and Miss Mary Jackson, of Rushville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waddel Sunday. Mrs. I. N. Falls was shopping in Richmond Monday. Mrs. Emmet Shaw and baby daughter; of Connersvile, are the guests of friends and relatives near here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ressler, of east Cambridge entertained the following at an elegant three-course dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Ressler and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. George Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. James Cunningham and daughter, Miss Fierce. Dan Van Buskirk left Sunday evening for St. Paris, O., where he will accept a position in a telegraph" olliee. Will Swope made a business trip to Richmond yesterday. G. II. Butler was in Dublin on business yesterday. Miss Louise Ebert was home from Earlham over Sunday. Rev. Trout gave the school a pleasant call yesterday afternoon. Edwin Callaway, of Earlham, was the guest of his parents over Sunday. Mr. Finkley, of Germantown, as-as calling on friends here Monday afternoon. Bert Medsker returned home Sunday from Indianapolis, where he has been the guest of his brother, Harry. Charlie Young is again confined to his room with rheumatism. Mrs. Charles Patton, of Indianapolis, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wesley Cornell. Miss Helen Garvin was the guest of friends in Bentonvilie over Sunday. Professor George Doll returned home Sunday from Indianapolis, where he has been the guest of friends for the past few days. Twenty-four tickets have been sold here for the Madam Sehumann-IIeink concert in Richmond. The Christian Endeavor, after fifteen years of faithful services, disbanded Sunday afternoon. Rev. Hawley left today for Indianapolis, where he will be the guest of his daughter and be one of the happy number who will celebrate her birthday. Mr. John Callaway is seriously ill at his home here. The "Martha" club held a business meeting last night. realTstate Prepared by Nathan S. Lamar, Abstractor of Titles and Justice of the Peace. Office over 510 Main Street. TGE BUGLER'S CQEST Is well expanded. lie u.ses his lungs to their fullest capacity. People in ordinary do not use much over half their lung power. The unused lung surface becomes inert, and offers a prepared ground for the attack of the germs of consumption. There is no need to warn people ot the danger 01 consumption, but warning is constantly needed not to neglect the first symptoms of diseased lungs. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures obstinate coughs, bronchitis, bleeding lungs, and other conditions which, if neglected or unskilfully treated, find a fatal termination in consumption. It is entirely free from opiates and narcotics. "About three years aeo I was taken with a tad cough, vomitinjj and spitting: blood," writes Mr. 1. J. Robinson, of Spring Garden, W. Va. I tried many remedies; nothing seemed to help me till I commenced using- Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. After using ten bottles and four vials of his Pleasant Pellets.' I commenced to improve. My case seemed to be almost a hopeless one. Doctors pronounced it ulcer of the luncrs! I was sick nearly two years part of the time bedfast. Was jdven up to die by all. I thought it would be impossible for me to live over night at one time. I haven't spit any blood now for more than twelve months, and worked on the farm all last summer. It was Dr. Pierce's medicines that cured me." Accept no substitute for Golden Medical Discovery." There .is nothing "just as good " for diseases of the stomach. The w Medical Adviser," in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay for mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.

TRANSFERS

Henry C. Schmidt to Matt Von Pein and wife, lot 2 in that 'part of Richmond laid out by Mary C. Ross. $1,425. Josiah' T. White to Aaron "Hastings part section 29, township 10, range 12, containing IVi acres, near Dublin. 1,200. William Jamison et al., to Ellen Worley, part southeast quarter of sec. 10, township 14, range 1, northwest of Richmond 2 miles. $1,800. Ellen Worlev to William C. and El

len Stidham, part section 21, north of Richmond two miles, containing 12 acres. $2,300. William C. Stidham to Edmund U. Stidham and wife, part section 21, north of Richmond two miles, containing four acres. $1,500. Louis O. Veregge to Benjamin N. Crump and wife lot SO in Abijah MofTitt's third addition to Richmond. $1,000. George W. Fox to Frank Schurbrook lot 0 in M. J. Stevens' addition to Richmond. $225. Rhoda Alice Woody to Howard L. Woody part fractional section 1, Fountain City. $300. Mary E. Fritz et al., to Maragret J. Foland and husband, lots 2 and 3 in block 32 in Hagerstown. $1,000. George L. Cates to Henry II. Johanning, part lot SO in Biekle and Laws' addition to Richmond. $300. Elijah MeMahan to William B. MeMahan and wife, part northeast quarter of section 20, township 1G, range 14, containing GO acres, near Centerville. $5,700. Mary E. Kemmer to Elijah B. MeMahan and wife, part lot 12 block 2 west of river and south of road in Cambridge City. $1,500. Robert II. Parry to Frank P. and Mary E. Rife, parcels of ground in Boston. $600. Augusta Beeson to Lewis II. Beeson and wife, part setions 20 and 30. township 13, range 1, containing 231 3-4 acres, in western part of Boston township. $12,000. . Lewis H. Beeson to Augusta Bee son and wife, part sections 20 and 30, township 13, range 1, containing 231 3-4 acres, in western part of Boston township, consideration love and af fection. Levi Peacock to Henry W. and Em ma Tubesing part southeast quarter of section 31. near Richmond on the west, containing 2 acres. $1,S00. TER Z TELEGRAMS athole Char es Liddell, (Earl Kavenswort), Is dead at London. He was born in ISa'!. President Harper, of the University of Chitago, is suffering with an attack of appendicitis. Kben S. Blydenbursrh wag sentenced to life imprisonment, ut Kidora, Ia , for the murder of his third wife. Increasing tension is noticeable between the Porte ani Bulgaria in connection with the Macedonian reform p'ans. The territory burned by the Chicago fire t.f Oct. S, 1S71 amounted to 2,100 teres, iavoivuig a loss of over $it0.0o0,000. Admiral SkrydlofI, commander of the Russian Black sea fleet, will be given command of the naval forces in the far East. Russia is moving forces towards the Talu river. The Japanese residents have nearly al withdrawn from Manchuria and Wiji. The Morales government has rais-d the blockade of the ports of Puerto Plata and San Domingo declared against the United States on Feb 1. Secretary of State Hay has returned to Washington from TUomasville, Ga., where he has been recuperating for the past two weeks. He seems almost entirely recovered from his severe indisposition. MARKET REPORT Prevailing Prices for Grain, Provisions and Livestock on Feb. 8. Indianapolis Grain and Livestock. Wheat Wagon, 97s; Xo. 8 red. strong, 97 s Corn Strong; So. 2 mixed. 44a. Oats Strong; No. J mixed, 41 o. Hay Clover, 7.501&a00; timothy, 10.00 12.00; millet, $3.00 $9.00. Cattle Steady at ti.60m.lS. Hogs Strong at f4.009".30. -. . Sheep Steady at t2.73.ta Lambs Steady at J5.006.0 Grain and Provisions at Chicago. Opened Closed WheatMay s .95 .e July 85 .84 Sept 80 .80 Corn Ma i .55T July. 52S 50J6 Sept Slif .5u.l Oats May 44H MVH July 306 .-i:Ji Sept 334 .S3Va Pork IXay 13.75 13.67 July 13.83 13.77 LardMay 7.65 7.52 July 7.70 7.57 RibsMay fi.fl 6.82 July 7.00 6.9i Closing cash market Wheat, ftse; corn, 4c; oats, 40c; pork, 113.17; lard, t7.45; rib to.43. . At Cincinnati. Wheat Firm: No. 2 red, Jl.00. Corn Steady: No. 3 mixed. 47o, Oats Quiet; No. 2 mixed. 42e. Cattle Dull at $2.00(.4. 50. Hogs Firm at $3.50 $5.2 . j Sheep Dull at 1.50.a4.13. t Lambs Dull at $3.7d.50. " saw. - Livestock at Chicago. T Cattle Slow; steer J5.50($i.70; utockers sad feeders, J2.50(3i4.00. Hogs Steady at $3.00$5.2TJJ. . Sheep Lower at J2.00&4.60, . . 1 Lambs Steady at 13.500.00. At New York. i Cattle Firm at 14.25(5.40. -rr - Hogs Firm at $4.60 5.75. '" ' -bheep Firm at $3.505.00. TT. Lambs Steady at I5.00fl.65.

Awfiil .Scf faring of a Boy from an Itching Humour. CURED BYGUTICURA Hot One Square Inch of Skin on His Whole Body Was Unaffected. My little son, a boy of five, broke out with an itching rash. Three doctors prescribed for him, but he kept getting worse until we conld not dress him any more. They finally advised me to try a certain medical college, but its treatment did not do any good. At the time I was induced to try Cuticura Remedies he wa3 so bad that I had to cut his hair off and put the Cuticura Ointment 011 him on bandages, as it was impossible to touch him with the bare hand. There was not one square inch of skin on his whole body that was not affected. He was one mass of sores. The bandages used to stick to his skin and in removing them It used to take the skin off with them, and the screams from the poor child were heart-breaking. I began to think that he would never get well, but after the second application of Cuticura Ointment I began to see signs of improvement, and with the third and fourth applications the sores commenced to dry up. His skin peeled off twenty times, but it finally yielded to the treatment. I used the Cuticura Resolvent for his blood, and now I can say that he is entirely cured, and a stronger and healthier boy you never saw than he is to-day." ROBERT WATT AM, 4922 Center Ave., Chicago, 111., Dec. 30, 1897. No return in six years, Mr. Wattam write3, Feb. 23, 1903. " Your letter of the 21st in regard to the case of my little boy at hand. I am truly thankful to say that the cure effected by the Cuticura Remedies has been a most thorough and successful cure to date." Sold throughout the world. Cuticura Rwol vent , 5fc (in torm ot Chocolnte Coated Pills, J5e. per vial of 60), Ointment. 50c. Soap. 25c. Ueoctai London. 27 Cbarteraouse Sq.; ptrin. A Rce de la Vaixs Boston. 1T7 Columbus Ave. Potter Drujf and Chem. Corp.. Sole Proorictor. GST" Scad lor llow to Cure Every llamoar." MOB IKE What is to Become of the Constantly Increasing Number of Drug Victims? Can They Be Cured? This question is agitating the minds of the best ministers, doctors and l j thinking men of today. There are Lover a million drug users in the Unit ed States alone., and the number is rapidly increasing. All unite in saying that a reliable cure is the only salvation. This is no ordinary disease and yields to no ordinary drugs or methods of treatment. We now offer our treatment winch we guaranteen will cure any case of Morphine, Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine or other drug habit or refund your money. To any person suffering from this dreadful disease we will send a trial package of our treatment absolutely free. Write today. All correspondence strictly confidential in plain envelopes. Address, Manhattan Therapeutic Association, Dep't B., 1135 Broadway, New York City. 3 Bears the Signature of TOT1IA. i Ihe Kind You Haw Always Bought 4You need clean healthy bowels just as much as pure, wholesome food; without either, you eannot keep well. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea eliminates all impurities. 35 cents, tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. C? -A. JEJ WX? O Dtl. . Bears the ltis K'nd Vou Have Always Bought Signature of No man can cure consumption. You can prevent it though. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat. Never fails. Cures Croup, sore throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch over pain of every sort. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventitive of suicide has been discovered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the sj'stem. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 50 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists.

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