Richmond Palladium (Daily), 5 August 1904 — Page 7

EIOmiOKD DAIfiY PALLADIUM. rRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1901.

OUVIUI

Is a ereat deal harder than jumping

down. And vet people who have

1 e r I : V.11.

ucen lor years running uvwu m frxpect to jump back at once. It takes - - r

years generally to maite a nian a wu-

nruied ayspepuc, anu jjc cannot expect to be cured in a few days. There is no guicker for dvsoep-

farms of stomach

trouble than by the use of Dr.

Pierce's Golden aiecucai

covery. It cures

diseases or me stomach and other digestion

and nutrition and builds nr. the hodv with sound

flesh and solid muscle. -I was taken sick two years ago," writes Rev. W. H. PatterMD of White Cloud. Ala.. with what the doctors thought was eastric trouble, itidigestiou or nervous dyspepsia, also constijmtion and inactive liver. I was in a dreadful condition. Tried several different doctors with but little result. I had gotten so feeble that I was almost past traveling about; had trot down to 114 pounds. I went and bought six bottles of

Golden Medical Discovery,' and trot the 'Pellets' and

bcpan following directions. When I had taken about five bottles I felt very much better and was greatly improved, and weighed one hundred and thirtv-eight pounds. I will say that Dr. Pierce's medicines are a God

send to poor suffering humanitv, arid I advise anv and all chronic

sufferers to give them a fair trial and they will be satisGed." Arcpnt no siinsti-

j- - tute for ("Voiron MFrliml "ni;povprv

There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure

biliousness and sick headache

Ilk

If. H. TELLY

HOMED

BY BEING MADE DISTRICT

DEPUTY

OF KNIGHTS OF COLUM'S

For, the Three Counties of Wayne, Union and Rush Some

History.

IVnsylvania Lines time: table In Effect 8 A. M. June 29, 1901.

THREE "RS"

Recalled by General George B. Williams. General George B. Williams of Indiana and Washington, who is now in Turkey as the agent of an American shipbuilding firm, has written an arti

cle to The Washington Post on the subiect of the famous "Rum, Roman-

ism and Rebellion" incident that is

popularly supposed to have defeated James G. Blaine for the Presidency

in 1884. General Williams makes

this specific statement, after relating

the details of the meeting at which the Burchard address was made:

"Burchard made his address and

was listened to attentively, and Mr.

Blaine made his reply, and I am ready

o take a solemn oath that the words.

'Rum, Romanism and Rebellion.' were

CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO DIV.

Arrive westward Depart

Rirh Mid T.ncan An F.x 6.45 am

11.10 am Chicasro Special 11.15 am

iim Cin and Loean Ex 5.00 pm

7.15 pm Cln and Rich Ac Ex o nz. Nrthla.nr1 Mm I tori 4

li.OOpm Cin and Chi Mail and Ex 11.15 pm

EASTWARD

J or on Snnthcrh Ft 4.15 am

Northland Limited 5.15 am

Rich and Cln Ao Ex" 7.uo am 9.48 am Losran and ('in Ac Ex 10.10 am Mack and Cin Ex 3.50 pm Chi and Cin Special 3.55 pm 5.40 pm Logan and Rich Ac COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV. WESTWARD St. Louli Limited 4 45 am 4.55 am Capital Ex 5.05 am St L Fast Mall and Ex 10.15 am 10.00 am Col and Ind Ac Ex 10.20 am 1.20 pm N Y and 8t L Mail and Ex 1 25 pm 9 00 pm Col and Rich Ac Worlds Fair Special 10 03 pm EASTWARD 515 am Pittsburgh Special daily 5.30 am 9.45 am Ind and Col Ac Mail an "x 10.15 am 9.50 am St L end N Y Fas I 4 50 pm Penna Special (Mi J) 7.20 pm St L and N Y Mail aai . 7 30 pm 8.40 pm St L and N Y Limited Ex 8.55 pm Ohio and Va Ex dally 9,00 pm DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. WESTWARD 4JH am St L Fast Ex 9.55 am Sprlnarfd and Rich Ac 10.10 am St L Fast Mail and Ex 10.55 pm Sprin and Rich Mail and Ex 0.55 pm Worlds Fair Special dally

EASTWARD

William II. Kelley of this city has

been appointed district deputy of the

Knights of Columbus tor the three counties of Wayne, Union and Rush.

The state has been redistneted, and

this nuts Richmond in a new district

with a resident deputy. The honor comes to Mr. Kelley unsolicited, and

speaks well for his reputation over the

state. There is certainly no more enthusiastic member of the order than

Mr. Kelley, nor one more deserving of

honors than he. Besides his -law prac

tice, this with other work will make

him a very busy man.

Rapid Rise.

Twelve years ago Mr. Kelley was a

grocery clerk in Richmond. While ha clerked durinsr the day he burned the

midnight oil. He applied himself to

the studv of law, and went into the

office of Judge Rupe as a student. He

read law well and was soon admitted

to the bar. where he has proven him

self worthy of his calling. Mr. Kelley

today has a lucrative and growing law

practice. Besides his own private at

fairs he takes others' burdens upon

himself. He is county president of

the Ancient Order of Hibernians,

Grand Knisrht in the Knights of Col

umbus. now appointed district deputy

of the same order. Besides these he

is a counsellor in St. Mary's church.

He is one of those self-made, relia

ble men, worthy of any trust placed

in his hands.

TlttavnrarV flnorxial llsllv

Rich and Sprin Mail and Ex

N Y Fast Mail

Rich and 8prln Ac Ex Penna Special Mail and Ex St L and N Y Limited Ex

5.25 am 5.45 am 9 55 am 4.05 pm 4.53 pm 8.49 pm

GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. SOUTHWARD 4.40 am Mack and Cin Mail and Ex 0.42 am Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex 8.35 pm Mack and Cln Mall and Ex 11.15 pm Sunday Ac? NORTHWARD'

Rich and Q R Mail and Ex 5.40 am Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 3.20 pm Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 9 15pm

Daily. ?Sunday only. All trains, unless

otherwise indicated, depart and arrive aauy,

"vTeLMER. Pass. & Tkt Agt.

Effective June 20, 1904

Sick Headache.

'For several vears my wife was

troubled with what physicians called

sick headache of a very severe character. She doctored with several em

inent physicians and at a great ex

pense, only to grow worse until sne was unable to do any kind of work.

About a vear asro she began taking

Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and today weighs more than

shfl ever did before and is real wen,

says Mr. Geo. E. Wrht of New Lon

don, New York. For sale oy a. w. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main streets.

ttPi-pd bv Burchard. I was in

New York on the day Mr. Burchard

and his associates were to call, pay

their respects, present their addresses, etc. I was a visitor in Blaine's rooms

nt tbP Fifth Avenue Hotel. T. with

others of Mr. Blaine's guests, attend

ed to witness and hear the proceed

ings. The scene is before me as plain-

if all had occurred yesterday.

and, if necessary. I could give the poc;tinn of the various actors present."

r.AnPral Williams was a delegate

frm Indiana to the Republican con

vention at Chicago in 1884 and was

Chairman of the committee on organ- :; -MV -Rlnine in the campaign

liauuu, j was a visitor at General Williams

home, at Lafayette, and went irom there under protest to make a flying

trip through Illinois and vvisconiu. A nnrwA inrr to General Williams, Mr.

Blaine wanted to go directly from

Lafayette to New York, but wa

against his will persuaded Dy Medill to sro to the west. In leaving

General Williams' house Mr. tian.

said to him:

"Williams, I want to thanK you ii all your attentions and to say in your presence that if I fail of election m this campaign I believe it will be in anon nf mv leaving your haven

of rest for this uncalled for rip to Illinois and Wisconsin. My place .after a day or two of repose is in New TT 1 -

10Z. General Williams

x IV e y cam n avs. when Blaine was Secretary c-t

-nwison's Cabinet, ne sam

. ixriioms at a White House

reception, referring to his visit at her

home during the campaign , And it has always been my firm con-

. . .i a. i -rPTYiaineu uhuj.

vietion tnai, u . , .

n j. iTrnir Or 1UL LV'o""

rooi iwcuij-"" - -

; i - onH tratnereu m -

hours luni p-- , u r,npded. I should have been

SO 111"'-1' ' . L n ,"

President during the past iuui

FIBROID TUMORS CURED.

Mrs. Hayes' First Letter Appealing to Mrs. Pinkham for Help: " Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I have been under Boston doctors treatment for a long time without any relief. They tell me I have a fibroid tumor. I cannot sit down without great pain, and the soreness extends up my spine. I have bearing-down pains both back and front. My abdomen is swollen, and I have had flowing spells for three vears. MV armetite is not rrood. I can

not walk or be on my feet for any length of time. "The symptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your little book accurately describe my case, so I write to you for advice." (Signed") M us. E. F. Uayes, 252 Dudley St. (Roxbury), Boston, Mass. Mrs. Hayes Second Letter :

"Dear Mrs. Tixkuam : Sometime ago I wrote to you describing my symptoms and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed all your direc

tions carefully, ana to-day J am a weu

woman.

"tvia QA of TvrM.1 K. Pinkham s

Vegetable Compound entirely expelled the tumor and strengthened my whole svstem. I can walk miles now.

" l.vrllM. T:. Pinkham s Vege

table Compound is worth five dollars a drop. I ad pise all women who are afflicted with tumors or female

trouble of any kind to give ;t a faithful . - -v r n -wrm TV .

trial. (Signed; jvirs. ta. u: uayes, 2.52 Dudley St. (Roxbury), Boston, Mass.

95000 forfeit If original oj aoove fetters priming

CASTOR I A or Infants and Children,

The Kind You Have Always Bought

Bears the Signature of

EAST AND SOUTH

AM PM PM

Wn. No. 8

Dally Dally Sua only ex. Hun.

i.v Richmond 8.45 8.25 8.06

Af Cottage Grove 9.26 4.06 8.53

Ar Uincinnan ii.au o.io xu.od am rai PM No.l No. 8 No 5 Dally Dally Sund'y ex.Sun. only Lt Cincinnati 8.15 4 15 6.45 Ar Cottage Grove 10 25 6.25 8.53 ax Richmond 11.05 7.05 9.35 NORTH AND WEST AM PM AM PM No.1 No. 8 No. 7 No. 5

Dally Dally Dally Sun. ex.Sun ex.Sun only v Richmond H.06 7.06 6.15 9.35 Ar M uncle 12.85pm 8.40 7.4 u 10 AfMarlOft 1.40pm 9.60 8.55 12 20 Ar Peru .... 2.5opm 10.55 10.00 1 2a ArSJudrtWp AM PMaM No. Nc.4 No.ll No.8 Dally Dally Sttnonlj Dally ex. Sun. e . Iv.North Judson 9.10am Lv. Peru 5.00 11.35am 4.1 4.40 Ar. Richmond 8.45 8.25pm 8.05 8,25 Forrtesor Information regarding conneotlons Inquire of O.A.BLAIR. Uouie Phone 44 aty Ticket Agent-

Better Than Gold. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous

debility," writes F. J. Green, of Lan

caster. N. H., "No remedy heipea

me until I began using Elictric Betters which did me more good than all the

medicines I ever used. They have al

so kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are iust snlendid for female troubles;

that they are a grand tonic and in-

vigorator for weak, run down womin. No other medic'Aie can take its

place in our family." Try them.

Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteeu py

A. G. Luken & Co.

Bears the

Signature

of

Ansr. 15 to 27. inclusive, and Anjr.

23 to Sept 9, inclusive, excursion tickets to San Francisco and Loa Ancelea. account Triennial ConfilAT

Knights Templar, and Sovereign Grand Lodge, L 0. 0. F., will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines. For fall dsx-

tiealars regarding fares, routes, ete anbbr to local TieketAeent of those

lines, or to W. W. Bichardson, Dis

trict Passenger Agent, Indianapolis,

, The Kind You Have Always Bought

Catarrh Cannot be Cured

they can-

Wltn local appiv---, - not reach the seat of the disease Ca- ! Wnod or constituUonal dis-

take internal reu. rh Cure is taken in rnally, and a ts

.i v. h noo anu inuw

faces Hall's Uatarrn vuiC taces. nrescribed by

quacKmeuiu-. -.:. ;n this

nrtp oi tne ucai, , Z,St for years and is a regular

rintion. It is composea

Atonies known, confine -

best blood puriners,

onftOPPfi. 1UC J-

on the - inCTedients

combination ui-. - - - . , e- . , Anaa such wondertui re

1S wna, pi-u 7: ; tes.

suits in curing -

timonials free. TTXTr,v & rn.

Props., Toledo, Ohio Sold by druggists Price 75 cents. Hall's Family Pills are the best.

C3 Bears the Signature of

Still They Come! Still They Come!

COME WHERE?

Why to the only Department Store, of course where your dul-ar is worth 100 cents AT ROCK BOTTOM CASH PRICES. ITT. 1 J 1- 4 1 1 - 4 1. . V,.M .r

VVC I1HV c nu U9U clLLUUU I S lu aim j.u air uui. P AAJK luc uiiis ui auiu one else when you buy goods of us. Our motto is "Not How Much, But How

In Our Dry Goods Department

we are getting ready to give you one of the "BIGGEST" sales next week in the history cf Richmond.

Here are a few of our prices for the balance of the week : fccotch Suiting, just the thing for fall suits, regular 25c quality goes while it lasts for 15c per yard. The famous KimberliriK Nib Crash Suiting. 25c value at 15c per yard. Ladits' fine Black Hose, 10c value at 7c a pir. Cotton Voiles, something new and something nice, 38 inches wide, 3Sc value at 20c. One job lot of Laces and Insertions. 7c, 8c and 10c values only 5c. Notice our counter. Come early and pick out one of tne finest Parasols that can be found in the city, in white Persian and fancy colors worth from $2.00 to $3.00, at only ii8c. In Our Grocery Department we are leading them all. Our trade is the talk of your city. Lemons 15c and 20c dozen, nice, bright and waxy. Potatoes 50c bu. New Beets and Green Onions 2 bunches for 5c. Friday afternoon between 2 and 3 o'clock we will sell Uneeda Biscuits for 3c I a nackace. not over two boxes to one customer.

Nice crisp Square Cra:kers 5c lb. Ginger Snaps 5c lb. The regular 15c assorted cakes. Vanilla Wafers. Grandma Cakes, etc., 10c lb. Remember, prompt delivery and green trading stamps with everything. Store open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights. Pictorial Review Patterns.

rhe MOOEL DEPARTMENT STORE 411-415 MAIN ST. Both Phones

pwofiS I POMPOM) I : !'

DR J. A.WALLS THE SPECIALIST Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday of each week. Consultation and One Month's Treatment FREE !

Mr TDCATC CHOP (TOOTH! I V M formo of Chronic PI cranes that ar cnrHI rib IntAlO OUubtOOrULLi diseases ok the throat, lunos. bji SEYS, LIVE It and BLADDER, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, and all DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, Epilepsy (or falling fite), Cancer, Scrofula, Private and Nervous Diseases. Female Diseases, Nijrhl Log ne. Lobs of Vitality from indiscretions in youth or maturer years, Piles, Fistula Fissure ia4 JJcsration of the Rectum, without detention from business.

It '"ill le to your interest to consult the Doctor if you are suffering from disease. And if he cannot cure you he will tell you so at once. Remember the time and place. Will return every four weeks. Jffice and Laboratory, No. 21 SOUTH TENTH STREET, RICHMOND, ISO.

The Palladium For JOB Willi

Now Fast Electric-Lighted Train throughsolid without change between Chicago, Superior and Duluth, with all modern devices for the safety and comfort of patrons. Buffet smoking and library car, Booklovers Library, Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars, free reclining chair cars and day coaches and excellent a la carte dining car service. Electric lighted throughout, with individual reading lamps in every berth. Leaves Chicago 10.00 p. m. daily. Pullman sleeping cars and free reclining chair cars to St. Paul and Minneapolis also on this train. Th0 Htst of EVtrjthing. A. H. WAGGENER. Traveling Agent. ' 22 Fifth Avenue. Chicago, III. NW966

ifsRTipnnKnn' smc optica 11 III liUi UUUIliUiJJi) Rooms 33-4. Colon'I Bid lii Cures all errors oi refraction without dilating the pupil. All Work Guaranteed. "Will be out of town four days In the week. OFF I CE DAYS FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS. Sunday, 2 to 5 p. m.

ID

!3. HEICE

TIM Creira sal Brilp Work. THX C0L0KI1L.

Dentist

The Northixtester Jflataal liif e Ins. Co SffiSSE I. O BARBER, General Agent, Al1

Low Bates to Boston via. Pennsylvania Lines. August 12th, 13th, and 14th, excursion tickets to Boston, account National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic, will be sold from all ... .. n

ticket stations on rennsyivama lines. For full information regarding f- es. gtrillGr

time of trams, etc., apply o local

ticket agent of those ies.

Every -Wide-A wake

,Tha Kind You Have Always duu&m

NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION.

August 25th the Date, $6.50 Rate;

Pennsylvania Lines the Route. Full particulars about the annual

excursion to Niagara Falls will be

furnished upon application to C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent, Pennsylvania

Lines, Richmond.

NIAGARA FALLS

Round Trip From Richmond via Penn

sylvania Lines. August 25th is the date of the annual excursion to Niagara Falls. Round trip fare will be $6.50 from

Richmond. For particulars apply to

C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent.

Ideal Bread is made by an entirely

new process. -

YOUR TRIP

to Los Angeles or San Francisco will not be perfect unless you use the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY either on groins or returning jour

either on the going or returning journey.

It has the grandest and most wonderful scenery in the world, which is in full view fro mthe train for 600

miles, or can be viewed from the many mountain resorts along the line.

Stopovers Allowed.

Free Observation Cars.

Trip Through Pnget Sound

between Vancouver, Victoria and Se

attle without extra charge.

Write for illustrated literature. A. C. SHAW, Gen. Agt., Passgr. Dept. Chicago, 111.

A HALF MILLION ACRES.

$30.00 to Colorado and Return. Via Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Line. Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, daily ihrouffhout the summer. Correspond

ingly low rates from all points east. Only one night to Denver from Chi

cago. Two fast trains daily. Tour

ist sleepiag cars to Denver daily.

TO ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR

Just a little more attention paid to the baking of Ideal Bread.

At Approximately One Cent per Mile via Pennsylvania Lines. World's Fair excursion tickets to St. Louis will be sold via Pennsyl

vania Lines at approximately one cent rer mile each Tuesday and

Thursday until September 29th, valid hi coaches of through trains, good

returning within seven days. These are the lowest fares at which Words Fair excursion tickets to St. Louis

are sold. Fifteen day tickets, sixty dav tickets and season tickets sold

daily at reduced fares, good in sleep-

inff or parlor cars with required rull-

man tickets. For full information, consult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent,

Pennsylvania lines.

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