Richmond Palladium (Daily), 17 June 1904 — Page 3

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RICHMOND EATLY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1904.

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MRS. ELLA M.SNYDER, Canton, Ohio. Mrs. Ella M. Snyder, Canton, Ohio, says: 'About 20 months ago I gave birth to a little baby girl; during pregnancy I suffered greatly with bearing down pains and had a miserable feeling all the time; I was weak and could not gain strength, and In three months was almost down with nervous prostration, falling of the womb, swelled and diseased ovaries, pain In back and sides, and dizziness. I doctored with several doctors, and for five months I was confined to my bed; I could not walk. One day my husband saw your advertisement and sent at once for a sample bottle. I used the sample and also got a large bottle, and continued using It until now I feel entirely well. Can walk all day and if I feel tired at night I take one dose of Zoa Phora to keep me from getting run down. Many thanks for what you have done for me, and may God add hi3 blessing." Write the Zoa Phora Co., Kalamazoo, Mich., for a free trial bottle and copy of their Illustrated medical book, "Dr. Pengelly's Advice to Women." The doctor will gladly give free special advice when needed. Zoa Phora Is for sale at $1.00 a bottle by all druggists.

RICHMOND LAWNS

Would take on a beautiful green if

Mertz's Bone Fertilizer were used

now. Send or telephone your orders

to Tom Mertz. Both 'phones 103, or Rural Route No. 8. Send in an order for a sample if you want your grass to grow well next summer.

Tight Will Be Bitter.

Those who will persist in closing

their ears against the continual recommedation of Dr. King's New Dis

covery for Consumption, will have a

long and bitter fight with their troub

les, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall, of

Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free.

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WILL BE IN RICHMOND ON THE

EIGHTH DAY OF JULY. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER The Mammoth Tent Will be Spread on North Nineteenth Street.

As everyone is interested in the circus business, we know our readers will be pleased to hear that Barnum & Bailey's big show will be here on July 8, and that they will show on North Nineteenth street. The newspaper advertising man was here yesterday and made contracts with th$ newspapers. He informed the Palladium that the show is the finest on the road, and has numerous features not given by any other show.

The Pennsylvania lines west have just doubled their sleeping car and dining car service with the installation of the schedule which took effect yesterday. Thirty-five new sleeping cars between St. Louis and New York and Pittsburg and Chicago. The Pennsylvania people claim that no road in the country can boast a better sleeping car and coach equipment than the Pennsylvania lines west.

If You Want to be Tree from every sympto m of f.tilin;, health, (such as lame back, coughing spells, catarrh, etc.) origru?,ting from stagnant impure blood, weak nerves, liver, kidneys, etc., just try that newest discovery in medicine called Yitona, a life-giving tonic that everybody is recommending to everybody. By healing internally it vitalizes every part, removing the causes of consumption, catarrh, etc. One tampl bottle proves its merit.

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Independence Day to be Observed With Ceremonies Befitting the Occasion.

St. Louis, June 17. The committee on ceremonies of the exposition is engnsred upon preparations of an elaborate program for the celebration of the Fourth of July. It is the purpose to make Independence Day surpass in mterest and attendance all previous days of the World's Fair, not excepting the opening day, April 30, which, Avas a record breaker in exposition history. The plans as contemplated are not yet performed in detail. They will include features of special interest, beginning early in the-day and continning far into the night. The Director of "Works has already entered upon a scheme of illumination which will eclipse in splendor and uniqueness the present wonderful display. It is the intention to have, a series of attractions which will be free (? all. The concession amusements will, of course, be running, but the exposition management intends to supplement these with numerous features given in the Plazas during the day and the evening. Information received throucrli railroad channel? indicates a very large attendance from the surrounding territory. The 4th of July falls upon Mcndav this year. Jn view of the promised at

tendance of at least a quarter of a million of people, the exposition management will largely increase the nurr. hor of free seats, the provisions for free water and other free conveniences. The steam railroads and street railroads will make special ef

fort to handle the crowds. To encourage the coining of picnic parties, the three hundred acres of woodland and lawn in I he southern part of the grounds will be put in condition for the use of such parties.

Mrs. J, L. Richie is the guest of friends in Richmond this. week. Mrs. Goldie Moore left yesterday for a few weeks ' visit with friends and relatives in Muncie. The many friends of Roy Fmunberg are glad to learn that he is again able to be out on the streets after a serious illness of several weeks. Miss Mabel Kepler,', of Germantown, was the guest of friends here last night. Mr. Ed Williams after a few days' visit with relatives in Cambridge City and vicinity, returned to his home in Muncie yesterday. Rev. Lathrope, of Madison and son, Ed, of Milton, were the guests of friends here yesterday. Ed will go to Cincinnati Monday to be operat

ed upon at Christ's Hospital.

Vivian Shirkey is sick. Misses Clara KennepoLl and

Mayme Noland, of Richmond, visited Raleie Tout Wednesdav.

John Bailey is spending a

davs with relatives in Muncie.

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cassady are

moving i nto the Mosbaugh property,

on "West r.hird street. Miss Helen Doney is the guest of friends in Richmond this week. Mr. Ferguson, of Milton, was in this city on business yesterday. Miss Clara Yanausdal of Straughns was the guest of friends here Wednesday. o The Junior Christian Endeavor cleared about four dollars at their ice cream social given at the home of Miss Jennie Barnet, Wednesday. They will give another social in the near future. Mr. Watson, piano tuner, of Richmond, was in this city, Wednesday. Miss Helen Garvin gave her pupils a recital at Bentonville, Wednesday. Mrs. Ophia Shultz is in a hospital in Indianapolis, having an operation performed. Miss Blanche Artz, of Bentonville, visited friends in this city, yesterday. . Mrs. Blanche Golay, of Dublin, was in this city, Wednesday.

$18.00 Chicago to St. Paul-Minneapolis and Return. Via the North-Western Line. $22.00 round trip Chicago to Superior and Duluth; $15.50 round trip Chicago to

Sault Ste. Marie, tickets on sale daily. $12.85 Chicago to Marquette and return, on sale June 7 and 21, July5 and 19. Correspondingly low rates from other points. Perfectly appointed train service. Through sleeping cars. The best of everything. Information and tickets can be secured from vour home agent, or address A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Better than a Doctor's Prescription. Mr. J. W. Turner, of Truhart, Va., says that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have done him more good than anything he could get from the doctor. If any physician in this country was able to compound a medicine that would produce such gratifying results incases of stomach roubles, biliousness or constipation, his whole time would be used in preparing this one medicine. For sale by A. 0. Luken & Co., W. n. Sudhoff, 5th and Main St.

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THE PALLADIUM Follows Sylvester Johnson to St. Lonis. Mr. Sylvester Johnson, writes the Palladium from Minneapolis, Minn.,

to s-.ond tbe Daily Palladium to No. 3114 Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. He left by boat or the latter

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For "goodness sake" eat Richmond Baking Co.'s "original" Ideal Bread.

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"Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam: I feel it my duty to tell all vouiie: women

how much liydia E. Plnkham's wonderful Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was completely run down, unable to attend school, and did not care for any kind of society, but now I feel like a new person, and have gained seven pounds of flesh in three months. I recommend it to all young women who suffer from female weakness." Miss Alma Pratt, Holly, Mich. f FREE MEDICAIi AXVICE TO YOUNG GTRL.S. All young girls at this period of life are earnestly invited to write Mrs. Pinkham for advice; she lias guided in a motherly wayhundreds of young women; her advice is freely and cheerfully given, and h,er address is Lynn, Mass. Judging from the letters she is receiving- from so many young girls Mm Pinkham believes that our girls are often pushed altogether too near the limit of their endurance nowadays in our public schools and seminaries. Nothing is allowed to interfere "with studies, the girl must be pushed to the front and graduated with honor ; often physical collapse follows, and it takes years to recover the lost vitality, often it is never recovered. A. Tounjr Cbica&ro Girl Saved from Despair.

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Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the one sure remedy to be relied upon at this important period in a young girl s life : with it she can go through with courage and safety the work she must accomplish, and fortify her physical well being so that her future life may be insured against sickness and suffering.

FORFEIT If cannot forthwith produce the original letters and signature oi above testimonials, which will prove their absolute genuineness. Lydia . PinUutm Medicine Co., Iornn, Tffitli

7 to 8 o'clock, Milton Band; 8 to 9 30, Prof, and Mrs. McClbeny In Pavllllon; 9 30 to 10, the Band.

Prof, and Mrs. Hugh Mcibeny are aamong the best professional talent obtainable and will afford the public a delightful entertainment. No admission will be eharged to patrons of the car lines. We desire to announce a series of entertainments for Jackson Park Sunday afternoons and evenings. None but the best professional talent will be engaged and the concerts will be continued throughout the season. Excursion tickets to the Park 25 cents, round trip for sale at company office only The RICHMOND S. & I. RY. CO.

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Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. FARES TO ST. LOUIS. World's Fair Excursion via Pennsylvania Lines. "World's Fair excursion tickets to St. Louis are now on sale via Pennsylvania Lines. Fares from Richmond are as follows: Tickets good for the season, returning any time to December 15th, will be sold every day at $14.00 for the round trip. Tickets good returning within sixty days, not later than December 15, will be sold evey day at $12.00 for the round trip. Tickets good returning within fifteen days will be sold every day at $10.50 for the round trip. Coach excursion tickets, with return limit of seven days, will be sold twice a week, every Tuesday and Thursday, beginning May 17th, until June 30th, at $7.00 for the round trip approximately one cent a mile. Coach excursion tickets are restricted to day coaches, whether on regular or special trains.. For further particulars sonsult C. W. Elmer, ticket igent, Richmond, Ind.

TIME TABLE

Dayton & Western Traction Co. (In Effect May 1, 1904.) Leave Richmond for Eaton, West Alexandria, Dayton, Troy, Pique, Sidney, Lima, Xenia, Springfield, Columbus, Hamilton and Cincinnati every hour, 7 a. ra., to 9 p. m. and 11 p. m. Two Honrs to Dayton Leave Richmond for New Paris ev ery hour, 6 a. m., to 6 p. m. Last through car east of West Alexandria, 9 p. m. Through rates and through tickets to all points. All entirely new cars, clean, comfortable and swift. For further information call Home 'Phone 269. The North-Westeru Line Russia-Japan Atlas. Send ten cents in stamps for Russo-Japanese War Atlas issued by the Chicago & North-Western R'y. Three fine; colored maps, each 14 z 20 bound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern situation shown in Tf:.'U! wtfh table? showing relative ;-.:; u:ivni sireiijrlh and Mnan ?'vAt resources of Kussia and Japan. Address A. M. Waggner, 23 Fifth Avenue. ChicflCO. HI.