Richmond Palladium (Daily), 30 March 1904 — Page 2
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Catarrh Invites Consumption It weakens the delicate lung tissues, deranges the digestive organs, and breaks down the general health. It often causes headache and dizziness, impairs the taste, smell and hearing-, and affects the voice. Being a constitutional disease it requires a constitutional remedy. Hood's Sarsaparilla Radically and permanently cures ca
tarrh of the nose, throat, stomach, bowels, and more delicate organs. Read the testimonials. No substitute for Hood's acts like IIood'8. Be sure to get Hood's. I was troubled with catarrh 20 years. Seeing statements, of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla resolved to try it. Four bottles entirely cared me." William Shebm.n, 1030 6th St., Milwaukee, Wis. Hood's Sarsaprrllla promises to cure and keeps the promise. The Death Penally. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignificant cut ors puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to Lave Bucklen's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best Salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c, at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. THE BLACK HILLS. The Richest Hundred Square Miles in the World. The Black Hills, in the southwest part of the state of South Dakota, produces one-third of the gold found in the United States, and is said to be the richest one hundred square miles in the world. A new booklet on the Black Hills has been issued by the North-Western line, with a fine detailed map of this wonderful region. Send four cents in stamps for copy of the booklet. W. B. mar26 Knisken, P. T. M., Chicago, 111. Low Fares to Washington, D. C, via Pennsplvania Lines. April 10th, 11th and 12th, excursion tickets to Washington, P. C, account Knights of Columbus meeting, will be sola via Pennsplvania lanes. For particulars regarding fares, time of trains, et-?., consult near?st Ticket Agent of those lines. WE WILL FURNISH NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND WEEKLY PALLADIUM FOR $1.75. .THE TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND DAILY PALLADIUM $3.25. .THE TRIBUNE WILL BE A VALUABLE PAPER THIS YEAR. TRY THIS COMBINATION. Colonist Tickets to West and Northwest via Pennsylvania Lines. One way second class colonist tickets to California, the North Pacific Coast, Montana and Idaho will be sold via Pennsylvania lines from March 1st to April 30th, inclusive. For particulars apply to nearest Ticket Agent of those lines. $50.00 to California and Return. Via The Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line, from Chicago, April 23 to May 1. Choice of routes low rates from all points. Two trains a day from Chicago through without going and returning. Correspondingly change. Daily and personally conducted tourist car excursions. Write for itinerary and full particulars regarding special train leaving Chicago April 2G. A. II. Waggener, 22 fifth avenue, Chicago, 111. al One way Colonist Rates to the West and Northwest via The C, C. L. Washington, Oregon, Montana, fcc. For further information call on 2. A. Blair, C. T. A. Home 'Phone 44. End of Bitter Fight. "Two physicians had a long and stubborn fight with a abcess on my right lung," 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 i yhealth." It conquers all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. Qnaranteed by A. G. Lpken and Co.'s drug store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Croup instantly relieved. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Perfectly safe Never fails. At any drug store. . O k. O O H. X -A. Bears the 9 &8 Kind You Hav8 Always Bought Signature
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Russians Order Old Glory to Stop Waving' at New Chwang. BUSINESS IS PARALYZED Martial Ijaw Practically Disorganizes Commerce at Important Manchurian Port. Severe Laml Engagement at Chong Ju Is Reported by Gen. Kuropatkin. New Chwang, March 30. "The Russians have ordered the American flag on the correspondents' mess to be hauled dowft. The proclamation of martial law completely paralyzes the whole commerce of this port St. Petersburg, March 30. The emperor has received a dispatch from Gen. Kuropatkin giving a lengthy report from Gen. Mishichenko which says that an important engagement took place near the town of Chang Ju, in which the Russians were defeated, retiring in perfect order. The Japanese suffered heavily, but the Russian losses are not stated. Cavalry and infantry on both sides were engaged. The Russians occupied a commanding position. The Japanese fought gallantly, but owing to their heavy losses were unable to occupy the position abandoned by the Russians. Gen, Kuropatkin's report is as follows: "I have the honor respectfully to communicate to your majesty the report of Gen. Mishtenke, dated March 28 at 10 p .m. which says: "For three consecutive days our small outposts attempted to draw the Japanese cavalry into action, but their patrols, after contact was established, retired beyong Chong Ju (about 50 miles northvest of Ping Yang). "Having learned that four squadrons of the enemy were posted five versts beyond Chong Ju, on March 27, six companies marched toward Kasan and on March 28 reached Chong Ju at 10:30 a. m. As soon as our scouts approached the town the enemy opened fire from behind the wall. Two squadrons promptly dismounted and occupied the heights 600 yards distant. An engagement ensued. "In the town a company of infantry and a squadron of cavalry was lying in ambush. Our men were reinforced by three companies and attacked the Japanese with a cross-fire. Notwithstanding this, and our commanding position, the Japanese gallantly held their ground and it was only after a fierce fight of half an hour's duration that the Japanese ceased fire and sought refuge in the houses. The Japanese hoisted the red cross flag at two points. "Soon afterwards three squadrons of the enemy were seen advancing along the Kasan road at full gallop toward town, which two of the squadron succeeded in entering while the third fell back in disorder under repeated volleys from our troops. A number of men and horses were seen to fall. ','For an hour afterward our companies continued to fire on the Japanese In the town, preventing them from leaving the streets and houses. "An hour and a half after the beginning of the engagement four companies were seen on the Kasan road hastening to the attack. I gave the order to mount,, and the entire force, with a covering squadron, advanced In perfect order and formed in line behind the hiil. The wounded were placed in front and the retirement was carried out with the deliberation of a parade. "The Japanese squadron which was thrown Into disorder was evidently unable to occupy the hill which we had just evacuated, and their infantry arrived too late. "The detachment protecting out rear guard arrived quietly at. Kasan where we halted for two hours in order to give attention to our wounded. At 9 p. m. our force reached Noo San. "It Is supposed that the Japanese had heavy losses In men and horses. On our side, unfortunately, three officers were severely wounded Stepanoff and Androcko in the chest, and Vaselevitch In the stomach. Schilnikoff was less seriously wounded in the arm, but did not leave the field. Three cossacks were killed and, twelve were wounded including five seriously. "Gen. MishtcLenke bears witness to the excellent conduct and gallantry of the officers and cossacks, and especially praises the third company of the Argunsk regiment, commanded by Krasnostanoff." FORCES MARSHALLING An Estimate of the Two Opposing Land Armies. London, March 30. No Japanese reports of the land operations in Korea have as yet reached here and there Is much speculation as to the size of the opposing armies regarding which there is no reliable information. A correspondent at Russian headquarters in Mukden, telegraphs that according to reports received there about 10,000 Japanese have crossed the river at Chin-Changau and 5.00C have advanced north from Chong-Ju A Shanghai correspondent asserti
that practically the whole Japanese army in Korea coasiating of 100,000 men, is concentrated at Pale-Chen and Anju, only small detachments being left in southern Korea to maintain communication. A St. Petersburg c?e?i?l says that a Russian division of 25,000 men from southern Ussuri is advancing in two columns through Korea. The main column, coming along the east coast road, reached Puk-Chang, ISO miles from the Tumen river and the Hanking column, consisting of cossacks and mounted artillery, coming aloiig the valley of the Tumen river towards Its source, has reached the coast of Lake Tadji. This column reports that the Japanese are advancing north from Gensan and that their advance guard is. encamped at Chong Ping. It is probable, however, that none of these reports can be accepted as authentic.
Coming Out cf Hiding. Seoul, March 30. Many Korean officials who were formerly implicated in pro-Ru3sian movements and who remained in hiding during the recent stay here of Marquis Ito are reported now to be reappearing. They are confident and have been assured that drastic reforms for the purging of Korean oillcial circles are not imminent. THE SOLE SURVIVOR Members of lll-Fated Arctic Party Reduced to One. Manistique, Mich., March 30. With the death here of Frank E. Manson It is believed there is but one surBEAR ADMIRAL GEORGE W. MELVILLE. vivor of the ill-fated Arctic expedition commanded by De Long. This is Rear Admiral Geo. W. Melville. Manson's death was due to his experiences in the Arctic. Long crippled with rheumatism, since five years ago, when he was stricken with paralysis, he had been practically helpless. Aside from a medal of honor, congress some years ago granted him a pension of $30, which only a few weeks ago was increased to Ji2 a month. Little Wabash on Rampage. Carmi, 111., March SO. The Litle Wabash river is rising at the rate of an inch an hour and the gauge shows a foot less than the highest water ever known. The entire east side is under water. Hundreds of families are homeless and the loss will reach hundreds of thousands of dollars. The flood is expected to be the greatest ever experienced by Carmi people. TERSE TELEGRAMS Japanese authority will be supreme in Korea. Russian troops are concentrating in southern Manchuria. The British house of commons has adjourned until April 12. One hundred Cossacks and fifty Japanese were killed and wounded in battle near Anju. Connected with the South African Boer war exhibit at the World's Fair there are about 430 Boer veterans. A number of seizures of furs have been made throughout the country, which had been imugfled from Canada. Germany looks to the United States to take action because of order piacing New Chwang under martial law. Congress has agreed to an appropriation for the extension and completion of the capitol building in accordance with the origi&al plans of the late Thomas IT. Wa ter. The total cost f the work is limited to $2,500,000. 9 13
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UNYOW'S UV f Arouses Enthusiasm of Richmond People. Scores of Bottles Given Away from Leading Drug Stores Doctors, Judges, Lawyers and Ministers Among Those Now Testing This Great Cure. EVERYBODY INTERESTED. Prcf. Munyon Claims His Remedy Will Not Only Cure All Forms of Indigestion and Nervousness but Will Add Years to the Average Life. , Stops All Nerve Waste By Making Good, Rich Blood, Which Feeds the Whole Nervous System. Munyon's Paw Paw is to the Human Body What Oil is to MachineryIt Takes Away All ' Friction, Tension and Strain. As we t hronjred ,-xDeeted a larsre crowd j 1 he West cot t Pharmacy, I Quiley & Dunn's, opposite the court house, A. (J.Luken & Co's. retail department, and Leo II. Fine's, 830 Main street, yesterday to obtain Mun-! von's Paw Paw Remedy. Among the crowd were some of our best-known citizens half a dozen .lectors obtained a bottle. One of them volunteered the remark that he had heard of the curative qualities of the reme dy and would give it a thorough trial. One of our leading lawyers took a dosa before he left the office and said ihaf 'Mm Avnectftd now to live as j long as Methuselah did." Most people seem to have an abiding faith in this remedy, believing they are going to be cured. One old gentleman said that he believed in Munyon and in Munyon's Remedy, that Munyon's Rheumatism Cure had cared him of a chronic case of Rheumalism that afMicted hom for more than hlteen years. Another gentleman ?aid if this remedy is as good as his Kidney Cure it should find its way into every home in Richmond, as Munyon's Kk.ney Cure had cured him of a bad case of Kidney ailment. The professor would probably have felt a little abashed could he have heard the warm praises that a welldressed lady showered upon his family remedies, -which she said she kept continually in the house. The crowd was so great at times that the attendant was unable to hand out the bottles fast enough, and one or two bystanders were called in to aid hi';:. We hope rhat every person that sutfers with dyspepsia, catarrh, or has j? nv tiling the matter with his stomach, or any one who is nervous or eannot sleep, obtained a bottle before the free samples were all gone. We would say to those who were unable to call for this free sample, that this remedy is for sale in all the drug stores throughout the state. PRICE LARGE BOTTLE, $1. PAW PAW LAXATIVE PILLS, 25 cts. World's Fair. The?e. Fouvfnir Coins cf Admission are of artistic and appropriate design, are irn aluable as rrt iuentos of this picatest cf 8ll Exrcsillcns, and are similar to the Colun Linn Half Pol ar, aside fit m thtir intiinsic value. We will accept tbdii in echanpe for regular tickets of admission to the World's Fair, end for this rnrpose will maintain a ticket cfllce at the main entrance to the Fair Grc unds. which will be open every day during the World's Fair period. Everybody vants me of these f-ouvenirs, but only a limited num1 er w ill I e fTered for ale. Pi ice f cts. With every fecuvtnir Coin cf Aciroistitn purchased we allow cne estimat tol c made and filed, cf the total number cf WORLD'S FAIR, COUPON NO. 718
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