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Page 1: Much Run Down Health - NYS Historic Papersnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031732/1904-02-10/ed... · 2013-02-12 · Wreck on the Rome and Watertown, A passenger train on the Sacketts

WESTFIELD REPUBLICAN, * WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1904.3MORPHINE The burned area la a scene of com-

plete devastation. Numberless build-ings that were the pride of Baltimoreware gutted and only smoldering de-bria remains to mark their sites. Partsof the aide and front walls mark thesite of the Baltimore American build-ing, while across South street only thepillars remain of the Sun office. En-tire blocks Just below there are wipedout without in some cases a wall leftstanding.

ence 01 cores; rami, mat mere anoinabe no fortification of Southern Coreawhich might threaten Ruasian com-i—laatlrms with Port ArtMr andTiadlvoajtoch. aat fourth, shs de-

Much Run Down ■BALTIMORE FIRE SWEPT inWHAT 18 TO BECOME OF THE CON-

STANTLY mCftCASlNQ NUMBEROF DRUG* VICTlMf T VJayor McLane Says Loss Is Healthstined to meet Japaa's wishes with re-

gard to a neutral zone on both aidesof the Yala river.,

Cum Thmy B« Cur«d ?

This question ia agitating the mindsof Ibe beat ministers, doctors aud think-ing -mm «**today. There are over*Billioa jfog users In'the United HUtasalone, and the number is rapidly in-creasing. All unite in saying that a re-liable cure is the only salvation. Thisiaao ordinary disease and yields to uoordinary drags or methods of treatment.We now offer onr treatment whichwa guarantee will cnre any ease of Mor-phine, Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine orother drug habit or refund your money.To any person suffering from thisAfevdfut disease we will send* a trialpackage of our treatment absolutely■a*' Write today. All correspon-dence strictly confidential in plain en-velopes. Address, Manhattan Thera-peutic Association, Dep't B., 1135Broadway, New York Oity.

Over $150,000,000.

And was Afraid he was Going tobe Seriously ill.

Russia and Japan at War — AdmiralEvans' Fleet — Senator Hanna HasTyphoid — Dollar Wheat — Last

Cruiser Squadron to Go Northward.Tentative orders have been pre-

pared at Washington sending theorulser squadron of the Asiatic .fleetnorthward from Subig bay to the vi-cinity of Port Arthur, to ohanrvejtbeJapanese-Russian naval operations andto be at hand to protect American in-terests. wherever they may be men-aced In tbe war-stricken district.

From fHajrette street down Hollidaystreet as far as German street therela no building left save the Corn andFlour exchange at the Corner of Ger-man street. The interior of thatbuilding, whose walls tower above thecrumbling debris of what were adjoin-ing structures, was burned.

Troops Leave Cuba — InsurgentsKilled An American.

Baltimore Is staggering under a Areloss which no one has the temerity topat into figures.

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The Are broke out shortly before 11o'clock in the wholesale drygoodsstore cxf John E. Hurst A Co., on Hop-

kins place, in the heart of the busi-neea district, with a series of loud ex-frfoaions. which were heard In all partsof the city. It spread with fearful ra-pidity.

Like a grim tower in the ruins standthe walls of the 15-storied ContinentalTrust company building. The wallsof the Baltimore and Ohio building arestanding, but the Pennsylvania build-ing directly across Calvert street israted. Only the walls remain of theonce stately Equitable building.

The cruiser squadron consists of theAlbany, flagship; the New Orleans,Raleigh and Cincinnati. In case thesquadron goes northward it is fully ex-' 1peeted Admiral Evans will transfe> hisflag to the Albany.

That Japan has fully determined onwar is evident from a cablegram re-ceived at the navy department fromLieutenant Marsh saying that a Jap-anese naval division had ieft for Chem-ulpo, the port of the Corean capital.The seizure of Seoul, the general navalboard believes, will be Japan's first act

The important commercial districtla a nun of blackened ruins. the re-sult of a conflagration . which ragedwithout evexi a momentary check from10:46 a. m. Sunday until '4 o'clockMonday afternoon, when the official*agreed tbe flames were under control.

Only remnants of one wall are leftof what was the National hotel at Hol-liday and Payette streets. No build-ings are left standing as far as tbeeye can see down Baltimore streetfrom this point.

Our FrlandBy joining one of the Nickel Plate ex-versions will make you a friend of thispopular line. We want friends let A. C.Bhowalter D P A 807 State St., Erie, Ps.,know yoar destination snd dste you wishto start and he will make you the best pos-sible rate and make all arrangements.

of war.The Are was most remarkable 1mmany ways, but more so in the lack ofcasualties. Only one person was re-ported killed and the number treatedIn thft hospitals will not be more than,*0. The dead man was a fireman fromYork. Pa., who was crushed by a fall-ing: wall

The flrf hail rayed nearly 38 hours,1b spite of almost superhuman effortsput forth by the best fighting forceswhich more than liulf a dozen citie*

Late Opening of Spring Trade.Bradstreet's summary of the state

of trade says:(19)Weather conditions unfavorably af-

fect trade and transportation through-out most of the West, while wildlyfluctuations markets for cotton, cof-fee aiitl the cereals make the specula-tive situation of those staples a mat-ter of concern.

Hetdicb* Cmag«m. musteredThroughout the terrible contest

which firemen and fire waged for su-premacy. humanity \vu-< handicappedby a gale which carried burningbrands to remote sections. Hut forthe work of volunteers in extinguish-ing these embers it Is almost certain

Headache is usually caused by livingin poorly ventilated rooms, over indul-gence in food or drink, insufficient exer-cise, mental strain, excitement or malar-ia. Erause's Headache Capsules quickly cure the most severe cases and leavethe head clear and cool. Sold by I. E.Jones.

Diplomatic Relations Severed.It was officially announced at St.

Petersburg that. Count Lanisdorff,the Russian foreign minister, has in-formed Russian representatives abroadthat .Hipari has decided to break offnegotiations with Russia and to with-draw her minister and the entire le-gation staff fr.om St. Petersburg, andthat upon the receipt of a note to thiseffect from the Japanese-minister Rus-sia has ordered her minister. Baron DeRosen, and the legation staff to leaveTokio.

The feeling grows that a later openln« of spring trade and conservativebuying are to be looked for in manythe burned area would hav

As It 's tint 7.'i bl'icibeer

FRED H. ATKINS.SALESMEN WANTED or 140 acres, are -rone

much greaterThe bit Men's wear woolens are not moving

quickly for fall delivery. Clothiersare buying conservatively. Wool isfirm, with stocks light and 5 to 10per cent higher prices at London sales.Cotton goods are much disturbed. Buy-ers and sellers are alike uncertain.

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district Is within the territory bound-ed on the-west by Liberty street, onfhe north by Ivexington. tin- east byJones' Falls and on the south by Ha-ste.

Every sensible person knows thfct amongthe first signs of failing health the mostnoticeable are failing appetite and a lose offlesh.

These standard remedial agent e havt beenemployed by the medical profession for «rUta century, and we believe that the facts MMrus oat when we say that never until 0«0-mulsion Food was originated were they intheir beat form to do the most go d in thesystem.

To sell nursery stock, especially grapevines, for terns, etc. call or write StarkBros. A Co., Portland, N. Y. We arein the market for more cuttings."

Nobody oan tell all the reasons why healthshould fail. There has been a strain uponvitality, which vitality could not meet, the re-serve energy has been called upon and tbesystem begins to languish. It is just exactlythis condition which invites disease andchronic ailments. The digestive system isweakened, tbe appetite fails, there is nolonger nourishment enough in the blood tomeet the demand of ordinary daily lifo andtrouble threatens.

Stark Bros' Nurseries A Orchards,Co., Per. T. G. Stark, Gen' Mgr.

The district thus swept, by lire com- It is superfluous to say that Ozomulsion Inpalatable, because every emulsion of sod K-moil is supposed to be more or less palataMA.What we maintain is, that the world Mbmoved in the last ten years in the perfectionof cod liver oil emulsions, the same as inabout everything else and OzomnlsioA bumoved wtth it.

Colonel .'I. Frank Supplee. a com-plete authority on factory statistics,estimated the number of personsthrown out of work will reach "u).000.

prised nearly 2.,"00 buildings i The Russian authorities believe thisaction places Japan in the wron.yb«fore the world, and moreover, aftersuch a "piece of impudence," as it isdenominated there, makes easy an ap-peal to the patriotism of the Russianpeople.

Manna's illness Is officially pronounced by his physicians inWashington to he Irregular typhoid,thiit Is typhoid fever with the feversymptoms less regular and markedthnn in the pronounced types of the

Senator Hanna Has Typhoid.When you feel blue and that every-

thing goes wrong, take a doee of Cham-berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets,They will cleanse and invigorate yourstomach, regulate your bowels, give youa relish for yoor food and make you feelthat in this old world is a good place tolive. For sale by M, A. Lyon.

Senator

Inspector of Buildings Preston. :iftermaking a careful study of the burned

Ozomulsioi) is certainly the beet eniiilwiiof cod liver oil in the market today. It is theonly emulsion that contains Gnaiaoei.Whether it will be a quarter of a centuryhence, we can not say. but we know it is Vtto lay and we think that anv fair trial of itwill be qnite convincing. In all of thos»weakened conditions of the system for whscticod liver oil has been so long known as astandard remedial agent, we most emphati-cally declare that Ozomulsion is the bent formof oil for the patient to tike.

district placed the building loss aloneat |180,00O.ft00.

The news that at any moment Japanhad drawn the sword and that thefirst clash had occurred '*ould not besurprising. The events leading to .la-nan's abrupt action have come withgreat rapidity.

disease, We invite your attention to a case inpoint:—It is feared that aid must come from

adjacent cities or a partial faminewill be an added phase of the situa-tion. Restaurants are entirely with-out food and the destruction of thecommission houses along the whan eshas shut olT the supply. Hotels ;>rehut little better. Preparations arc be-ing made to rush supplies from NewYork in order to avert suffering.

His physicians expressed confidencein lils recovery but admitted that evenif no complications or unforeseen de-velopments of any kind occur, recov-ery will be a matter of weeks and willrequire meanwhile the most carefuland painstaking nursing.

1051 18th 8t, l)e« Moines, Iowa,November 80, 1903.—Don't fail to get one of our New

Ideal Survey map. Dear Sirs—I had been lotting tlt-nh and wan feel-ing very much run down In health. 1 could notrest well at night, seemed weak and was afraid Iwas going to be seriontly ill. In this condition It»gan to take Ozomulsion, with remits that werebetter than I even had expected It quickly broughtmy weightback to a normal standard, my appe-tite became verymncb better, I rested well at nightand. in fact, was restored to perfect health. 1think Ossomultion Food Is a splendid remedy lorbuilding up the syatem. Very trulyyonre,

(Signed) Pied H. Watklne.

Russia, while making concessions,leclined to yield on the four followingnoints: First. Japan's right to ask fori treaty covering the sovereignty oiManchuria: second, she insisted uponmutual recognition of the ir.-'rvnond-

Where babies and growing children do uoCthrive, itt effects are really wonderful

A Bad Breath Ozomulsion Food is the Ood Liver •*!

Emulsion "Par Exeellenoe" that physiciassuse in their families and prescribe in theirprivate and hospital practice, and druggistssell in extra Large Bottles weighing ovor Oneand Two Pounds each for Fifty Cents andOne Dollar a Bottle.

A bad breath means a badstomach, a bad digestion, abad liver. Ayer's Pills areliver pills. They cure con-stipation, biliousness, dys-pepsia, sick headache.

Wreck on the Rome and Watertown,A passenger train on the Sacketts

Harbor branch of the Rome. Watertown and Ogdensburg division of theNew York Central railroad Jumpedthe track about five miles west of Wa-tt i town Friday night, the entire trainconsisting of engine, baggage car andone coach, going down an embank-ment. The engineer and fireman es-caped with slight injury. One passenger. Anna Bernheim of Sacketts Harbor. sustained a broken collar bone.The wreck was caused by spreading ofthe rails.

JUDGE THEO. MAYERTALKS TO THE SICK

We trust that the foregoing letter makesour case quite clear. The reason Ozomul-sion has the power to restore a weakened sys-tem back to health and strength is because itfurnibhes tne nourishing properties of codliver oil in a form which does not tax diges-tion, and offers also the hypophoephites oflime and soda to stimulate the appetite, im-prove digestion and feed the nerves

If your druggist does not keep Ozomnlsionin stock, he can easily order it for you, or, ifyou desire a small sample to see wliat it islike, yon can obtain the same by mentkn ihgthe name of the paper in whieh you read Uu«advertisement and sending seven cents instamps, to cover postage, to the O/omnlstonCo. 98 Pine St. New lorn.

25c. Atl druggists.

Want your niou«t»rln» or Ihmnt a beautifulhrown or rieli Mart."'.' Th<"n n«e

BUCKINGHAM'S DYEfcM.lfer. F you are run down, worn out, getup in the morning almost as tired aswhen you go to bed, need a rest theworst way but cannot spare the time—cannot afford to take your handsoff the tiller ofyour work—then, saysJudge Theodore Mayer, of Chicago'sfamous Chicago Avenue Police

Court, you are in just the condition I was in a while back

BANKING « MAIL50crs. or OfWiGts**. w S ,r> N*SHUA, N. H.

Indigestion CausefCatarrh of tHe

Stomach.

Dollar Wheat In Chicago.Cash Nd. red wheat sold on the

Chicago hoard of trade Wednesday aifl a bushel, two carloads changinghand.-? at that price. The wheat wasbought l>y millers Wheat has not Absolute Safety.For many years It has been supposed thai

Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestionand dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly theapposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re-peated attacks of Mnaigestion inflames themucous membranes- lining the storr.ach andaxposes the nerves of the stomach, thus caus-tag the glands to secrete mucin instead ofIke Juices of natural digestion. This 1«called Catarrh of the Stomach.

DNIONTRUST

sold so high ia thi-s market, either forspot or iuture delivery, since June,

in which month the Leiter dealwa* culminated. The high prices beingpaid at Chicago are the direct resultof the big deal in May wheat beingengineered by Armour.

Excellent Facilities.• " Owing to the sedentary nature of my occupation, six months ago 1 feltdecidedly out of sorts and I thought I would have to lay aside my judicialduties and spend some time at a health resort. My appetite began to fail ateand'I was subject to a condition of general lassitude.

".A physician:who is one of my intimate friends told me that 1 exhibitedthe primary symptoms of catarrh of the stomach. I was about to put myselfunder his particular care when I heard from a number of the police officer*attached to the station that they had been

Business,Ability.Kodol Dyspepsia Curerelieves all inflammation tif' the mucousmembranes lining the stomach, protects the■•rves. and cures bad breath, sour risings, aaense of fullness after eating, indigestion,dyspepsia and all stttnach troubles.

A strong Board ofLast Troops Leave Cuba

COMPANY.relieved of similar ailments through the use Tin- last vestige of the American oc-cupation of Cuba disappeared Thurs-day of last week when the Amerlean Hag was lowered from the Ca-bana barracks and the last battalion ofAmerican soldiers boarded the armvtransport Sumner.

of Mucu-Tone, so I sent to the United DrugCo. at Boston for a trial bottle. What thereal nature of my ailment was I cannot say.It has gone now, and 1 am as well 4s I haveever been in my life. A few bottles of theremedy removed the last vestige of mytrouble. Having received such beneficial

Directors.Kodol Digests What You Eat

Make the Stomach Sweet.Bottles only. Regular size, $! .00, holdiie 24 times

Transacts a General Banking and Trust Business.Pays 4 per cent, interest on deposits, subject to check.Solicits accounts of firms and individuals.Out of town correspondence and patrons given special

attention.

ths trial slie, which rella for 50 cents. results from it, 1 have no hesitation in President Palma with other Cubanofficials attended the ceremony of low-ering the Putted States tlag. TheCuban Hag was then raised in itsplace.

Prepared by E. C. DeWITT * CO., Chicago, III recommending Mucu-Tone."

THE OLD STANDARDJudge Theodore Mayer presides at the

Chicago Avenue police court, a court famousin Chicago's criminal history. Here it wasthat the anarchists were arraigned; later

Insurgents Killed an American,

Fire-insurance. The insurg<ntsin San Domingodelilit ratelj tired on the launch of the aux-iliary cruiser Yankee, killing J. O.Johnson, the engineer. The bulletentered lils head above the eye. Uni-ted States Minister Powell has direc-ted the captain ot the Yankee to takedrastic measures to avenge Johnson'sdeath and this insult to the Americanflag. Johiu>un was buried on shorethe next afternoon.

25!!8TAT£ STBEET, - ROCHESTER, F. Y,the Cronin murder suspects and AdolphLeutgert, the wife murderer. Judge Mayeris in close touch with the vast cosmopolitan population of Chicago. Within hisjurisdiction great colonies from all the nations of Europe have made theirhomes. He is known personally to thousands in all walks of life and he baa abroad sympathy with the hopes and aspirations of the (Teat bodyof the commonpeople. Stern and severe when occasion demands, he is still the soul of sym-pathy when misfortune and inexperience bring a prisoner before him. Hisadvice is frequently sought by the residents of his territory and frequentlypersonal differences which might lead to expensive litigation are adjustedthrough bis wise counsel. He comes from distinguished German ancestry andnumbers among bis intimate friends the leading German-Americans of Chicago.

AGENCY If You Are—Buy a postal cardand send to the New

... .

York Tribune Fanner,Is in the Pierce Building, No a FarmerFifty Workmen Killed.

18 Main St., 2d floor. Working through the starved bloodvessels, RexaQMucu-Tone drives out the catarrhal poison, stimulatesthe muco-cells into the active exercise of their functions,fills the arteries with rich, red blood, tones up the stom-ach, restores the appetite and builds up the body.

There is no slow, uphill work about this. From thevery first dose its strengthening influence will be felt.Lethargy and pain will slip away and in their place willcome the fresh, buoyant vigor and power of applicationof the long ago.

Don't be skeptical; don't wait until you are flat onyour back. But give Rexall Mucu-Tone a trial—just onetrial. If you don't feel better immediately you r,an stoptaking it and we will give back your money.

Sold only at our store. Large bottle, 89 cents.

Fifty workmen were killed last weekIn Russia by the caving in of anembankment on the Warsaw-Viennarailroad In the course of their workthe men dug into an old smeltineworks which had been buried beneaththe line for HO years. An explosionfollowed, and besides the men killed,many were frightfully burned.

City, for., a free speci-men copy.

AWC rCNIT The Tribune FarmerUlNfc VHrlN 1 •••• is a National Illustrated

Agricultural Weekly for Farmere and their families, andstands at the head of the agricultnral press. The price Is$1.00 per year, but if you like it you can secure ft withyour own favorite local newspaper.

The Republican at a bargain.

AND HAVEJ. LADUE.W anted-- Explosion on Battleship Iowa.

The battleship Iowa while testing hetbatteries on her way down the coastblew off the muzzles of both eight-inch guns in her forward starboardturret. Flying fragments smashed oneof the ship's whaleboats. Both gunsare badly swollsn. None of the crewwas injured and no damage outsidethat given was sustained by the vessel.The Iowa is now in Hampton Roads.

Salesmen^Both papers one year

proposition. Goodmen can make $20 to $30 aweek ; position permanent.

A new only $i 50.We can furnish the Thrice-a-Week Tribune and I he

Republican for $2 oo The regular price is $3 75 iSenrl your order and money to The Republican',

Westfield, N.Y. ■ •

Address,

WILLIAM J. GAGE, LAM b&COWA sj croup. *ore throat, pulmonaryironblei-—Monarch over pain of everysort. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil.328 Moaney Bldg, Buffalo, N. Y,