Richmond Palladium (Daily), 26 February 1904 — Page 6

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY,. FEBRUARY 26, 1904.

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HARD ON MOTHER Some Richmond Mothers Know Well How Hard it is. A mother's cares are never light, and it's no wonder. Backache and other kidney ills increase her daily burden! There is one sure way to make the burden lighter. Let a Richmond parent show you how. Mr. Charles Fry of number 17 south fifth street, hoseman of fire company number 2, says: "A child of mine was troubled for the greater part of his life with a weakness of lis kidneys and nothing we use helped in the least. "We saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised for such weaknesses and procured a box at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Giving them to him according to directions it was only a short time before le began to improve. We certainly recommend them as a splendid remedy in all such cases." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

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Puts an End to It. A grievous wail of times come as a -esult of unbearable pain from over axed organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put ar end to it all. They tie gentle but thorough. Try them. Only 25c. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists.

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Catarrh and Hay Fever. Liquid Cream Balm is becoming quite as popular in many localities as Ely's Cream Balm solid. It is prepared for use in atomizers, and is highly prized by those who have been accustomed to call upon physicians for such a treatment. Many physicians are using and prescribing it. All the medicinal properties of the celebrated Cream Balm are contained in the Liquid form, which is 75 cts. including a spraying tube. All draggists, or by mail. Ely Brothers, 5G Warren street, Xew York. CASTOH.IA. Bears the ) 9 m HaVB AlwavS BoiigM

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SHORT STORIES.

It costs 75,000 to run a In 3 ocean liner from Liverpool to Xew York and back. Of the srvonty-two women who registered at the last city election in Beverly, Mass., only eight voted. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson estimates last year's crop of macaroni wheat at 10,000,000 bushels and that for next year at 25,000,000 bushels. The United States now produces more hops than any other country. Of the world's crop of 1,700,000 hundredweight the United States furnishes 402,000 Lund red weight. A new clerk in a Bath (Me.) store opened a chloroform bottle to see what it smelled like and a few minutes later was hauled out from under the counter with a badly bruised head. At a fire in Xew Milford, Conn., the other night a baby was mistaken for a bundle of clothes and thrown out the window. The child was discovered about half an hour later, but was n'ot injured in the least. In the Trenton rock oil fields of Ohio and Indiana during last year 8,504 wells were completed, one in ten of which was dry. at a cost of $17,000,000. The value of the "product has amounted to double that sum.

PLAYS AND PLAYERS.

The rumor that I)e Wolf Hopper was to appear in a revival of "Wang" has met with the denial of the comedian himself. Ida Conquest will continue to play the lead in "The Girl With the Green Eyes" until Clara Bloodgood rejoins the company. Signora Duse is again to try a play by D'Anmmzio, "Juno's Daughter," in the spring in Italy. It is in prose and has forty speaking parts. Melbourne MacDowell is experimenting in a new play written by W. D. Eaton called "A Captain of Navarre." The scenes are laid in France. II en r j- Miller and Charles Frohman have signed contracts by which the actor will be starred by Mr. Frohman for a period oi live years, beginning this winter. John Drew has revived "The Second In Command," one of his past successes, which he is using alternately with "Captain Dieppe," his new play of the current season. In his tour of the larger cities Richard Mansfield may appear in "Macbeth" and also a tragedy written by Lord Byron, besides in former successes. His season will extend until June.

FOREIGN FACTS.

Too late to cure a cold after consumption has fastened its deadly grip on the lungs. Take Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup while yet there is time. LIMITED CARS. The break-down in the Greenfield station has been repaired and limited cars on the interurban line were put in operation today, and will continue egularly. City cars leaving the cor er of eighth and Main at S:30 a. m, 12. -CO p. m. and 4:30 p. m. make immediate connection with the Indianapolis car at the west side barns. In addition to these cars local cars leave company office, near the corner of eight and Main at 7, 9 and 11 in the morning and 1, 3 and 5 in the afternoon. I'eturjiing cars leave Indi.mapoiis lor liiirhu.cnd s.;m2 Lou.-o. What's the secret of happy, vigorous health? Simply keepincr the Irr.v

els, the stomach, the "liver and kid-j

, neys strong and active. Burdock Blood Bitters does it.

Nearly every city in the interior of Egypt is now lighted by electricity. The Swiss republic is about to erect a monument in honor of tho world's postal union. Johannesburg, despite haqd times, spends, it is estimated, something like $2,500 a night in amusements. After twenty years' service abroad the First North Staffordshire regiment of England lately arrived at Southampton. There is much dissatisfaction among British soldiers in South Africa because they have still to live in tents, as in war time, apart from their families. In the Hungarian town of Ujpest three girls, aged from eleven to fifteen, have been convicted of opening the graves of several children and breaking the coffins in search of jewels. Amsterdam, Holland, has for two years had an association of women who personally help families with young children where the mother is ill. They do the mother's work and allow the father to contribute a mite toward the society's expenses.

EDITORIAL FLINGS.

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"For over nine yars T suffered with chronic constipation and rtn rin i; this time I had t take an injection of warm watsr once every 2 hours before I could have an actiou on mv bowels. Happily I trind Cascareta, ami today I am a well num. Dnrinitthe nine years before I used Cascnrets I ttorTered untold misery with int'Tiiul piles. Thanks to you 1 am free from a!l that this morning. You can ne tuis iu beh'iif of siiffVriiiir humanity." II. F. Fisher, ICouaoke, 111.

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CANDY CATHARTIC

A Utica man has been arrested and fined for snoring in church. People who can't sleep noiselessly should stay at home on Sunday. Ilufi'alo Express. Boston authorities have t;iken steps, to stop all boxing exhibitions. Post on lias never quite recovered from tl. defeat of John P. Sullivan. Houston Post. It is said that the a vera jr.' Russian peas-ru has a vocabulary oi' only llu words, iiowever, a man deserves credit for having mastered even 110 Russian words. l'.rocktou Enterprise. King Peter of Servia is making an effort to resign before anything violent happens to him. He would rather be referred to as "the ex-king" than "the late king." Kansas City Star. Really we feel quite relieved. Professor Tot ten, who predicted the end of the world this year, has found that he made a mistake. It is not due until 1010. Possibly he will discover another error by that time. Lawrence Eagle. NEW YEAR'S ODDITIES.

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In Persia on New Year's eve huge bonfires are kindled, and the more active persons present leap over or through the flames. Fires must not be allowed to go out on New Year's day in the north of England or the luck of the year will be bad. At the New Year French parents bostow dowries on their children, brothers do the same on their sisters, and husbands make settlements on their wives. Unless the first person who comes into the house after the advent of the new year be black haired t'cotsmen belie that bad luck will follow them during the year. In some parts of Europe food and drink are put on a bench outside the house on New Year's eve. This la to keep goblins from coming inside.

SIRES AND SONS.

Arthur Stron

English

the librari-

house of lords, is

Sandford

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dead. Alfred Norton, the oldest man in the United States customs . service, is eighty-nine years old. He lives in Boston. Jacob Furth, a Jewish millionaire of Seattle, Wash., is an avowed candidate for the United States senate to succeed Mr. Foster. Feter Vieau, the last member of the old trading families of Wisconsin and the oldest living person born in Milwaukee, is eighty-four years old. He is now living in Waukesha county. Robert Ellin, who had an international reputation as a stone and wood carver, has just died in New York. He was looked upon as the founder of the artistic stone carving business in the United States. Tarns Bixby, chairman of the Dawes commission, has given up his residence in Minnesota and become a citizen of the Indian Territory with a view to running for the United States senate when the territory is admitted to statehood. One of the four vice presidents of the French chamber of deputies is a colored man. His name is GervilleReache, and he represents .the island of Guadeloupe. He has been prominent in political life as a journalist and a member of parliament for the last twenty-five years. Nicholas Browse Twist of New Orleans, who died of heart dl-ense recently, w;ts the highest recognized authority in this country on the game of whist. He served in the Con federate army under General Kirby Smith, practiced law subsequently and was raised to an honorable position on the" local bench. Booker T. Washington has been asked to allow his Atlanta exposition speech to be used in a volume of selections which is being prepared by Professor George P. Baker of Harvard for the students in forensics. Professor Baker wrote, "I want to use it with Lincoln's Gettysburg speech in one division of the 'Forms of Addresses.' "

RHEUMATISM

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CURED

Failure and Not Single Cases, but Hundreds on Hundreds THOUSANDS-Cured by the Famous Tonic.

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THEY WERE RACKED CRIPPLED AGONIZED DESPAIRING OF CURE. But They ARE Cured. By Mr. John Jordan, 88 Years. Twenty-eight Years He Suffered "With Rheumatism, and Heart TroublesNot Knowing the Cure Was Close at Hand, and that He Was Actually SELLING IT TO OTHERS.

as I was twenty had bad heart

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symptoms, but since I bean taking your medicine my heart is regular and gives me no trouble. "I take a little dose of Paine 's Celery Compound every morning and it keeps me in good condition. Verv truly, "JOHN JORDAN, "95 West 207th st.. New Yory City" Mr. Jordan's letter is simply an example. Note that he "did not expect any medicine to do him any good." And here is another letter,

"I used to be very active, working "from a-nold lady who had "coue'udoutdoors in all kinds of weather. jed she could not be cured." But she "From the time I was sixty years' IS cured and it was by Paine 's Celold I was troubled with rheumatism, ! cry Compound.

and at first kept it down pretty well

CURRENT COMMENT.

It looks as if The Hague peace tribunal would have to advertise in order to get any business. Eos Angeles Herald. It is almost as difficult for a rich man to stay in an American jail as it is for him to enter heaven. Montreal Star. The dispatches from the far east make some men' regret the times they played hookey from geography class. Philadelphia Press. Korea is as big as Kansas. Think how the United States would fight before it would relinquish any part of Kansas. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. England may be sorry if it succeeds in opening Tibet. The white man's burden is heavy enough right now without seeking unnecessary additions. Omaha Bee. King Peter of Servia is ready, it is reported, to resign his uncomfortable throne. Between the assassins, who seem to hold the balance of power, and the powers, who demand their punishment, his enthusiasm over his job has petered out. Baltimore Aruericir

the pain of it by rubbing with liniment. But this since proved to be useless, as every Winter my rheumatism came on worse tlian ever, and I suffered more or less all the year round. "We had sold Paine 's Celery Compound in our store for some time, but somehow I had never tried it for my rheumatism. A customer told my son that Paine 's Celery Com

pound had cured her rheumatism, 30 I took her advise and tried it myself. "I was then jroinsr around with two canes and (being SS years old) having a very hard time of it. "Your remedy took the rheumatism out and I will say that I consider it a complete cure more than I

ever expected any medicine for me.

"I am nearly SO years of age and I had been troubled with Rheumatism for many years. I tried almost everything to ease my pain, until I concluded I could not be cured. "My daughter induced me to try Paine 's Celery Compound. From the first bottle I had great relief. The cure was almost complete by the second or third bottle. I am now completely free from the torments of rheumatism." Mrs. Martha Alter, P. O. Box 05, Crafton, Pa. Mrs. Alter, SO years old; Mr. Jordan, SS years old, and all others they-- are hale and healthy today because, at last, they stopped trying to cure the PAIN, and cured the CAUSE of the pain. Rheumatism is positively cured by

to do Paine 's Celery Compound.

The real cause of your rheuma

tism is in weak nerves. And there can be no real cure of rheumatism unless you cure the real cause. These and our thousands of other

letters, written by old and young, are proof of this. Paine 's Celery Compound feeds and rebuilds the wornout nerves. AT RAND0M-A FEW OTHER RHEUMATISM CURES FROM OUR LETTERS: Samuel White, First avenue, Eau Claire, Wis., I. T. Spoonsuller, Bellevue, Pa.; Phillip Silver, 754 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia; E. P. Conant (72 years old and active) ( 2G20 Cornell avenue, Indianapolis; Jacob Ileiner, 1213 S. Seventh street; St. Louis; Martin II. Ahner, World's Fair Editor, Westliche .Post, S. Louis, Clark K. Strassburg, GO!) Dun- , barton avenue, Baltimore; Thomas X Amland, Homestead, Pa., - now of

1105 N. Emerson avenue, Baltomore; John T. MeKenna. 93 Hudson ave

nue, Green Island, N. Y.; Mary A. Meredith, 022 Cunningham street,"4 Roekford, 111.; the mother of Mrs. J.

W. Towne, Church Block; Mrs. John James, Eleventh and Scott streets, Des Moines, Iowa. "Don't waste time on SYMPTOMS. .Cure the CAUSE the NERVES." Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D. of Dartmouth University. Famous Discoverer of Paine 's Celery Compound.

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Why do you deny yourself of many things just because you have not the ready money for them? Our dollars are knocking at your door. We want to supply you with the necessary amount to rneet your demands. It is so easy to get and so easy to pay back, that you cannot afford to be short. I f you have furniture, piano, hoses and vehicles and need money, we will loan you any amount you need on the following plan, giving you fifty weeks in which to pay off your loan:

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We also have a monthly and other plans which we will gladly explain. We also make salary loans on easy terms. RICHMOND LOAN CO.

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