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TUESDAY. MARCH lli fit The time for the municipal prlma rle? la not far In tbo future and no one to our knowledge haa announced himself for tho position of city alder man. Theee positions should bo taken out of politics in afr far aa Is poealble and good business men selected, men who oan manage successfully a busi ness of >vcb magnitude aa is tbe city's. The voters of ?afb ward should get together and If fteeafUe sgrtc on two men who would ptovo acceptable to the city at large. We should be above petty prejudl comes to deciding on matters In which tip Inter eats of all our citlsons ere at atake and be broad mindeid enough to grant others the same right of opinion to which we feel entitled. . .Ibis is not mcsst In no way to ttr fleet upon the present board because we cab not say to what extent busi ness principles have been applied in the management of city affair*. How ever, there la one branch of the city government of which wo feel especial mention is deserving, this 1s the elec tric plant, under tire management of the present superintendent, Mr. Charles, the plant has been placed on a paying baslB and is handled in ^thorough business like manner. The service which is being furnished to the citizens of Washington now will compare favorably with that of any tpwni,:. ? TVPHOID VACCINATION. The recent taste made on United States soldiers has proven that ty phoid .vaccinates Is as successful a preventative of that disease as Is smallpox vaccination, and since this \ tac^ hft3 been demonstrated there. are | ' thousands of people who are' availing themselves of the opportunity to be Jnnoculated. 1 Practically all o( the soldiers In the German and prHish armies have been vaccinated with the serum and the resu1t3 have beep a wonderful de | crease In tho number of, deaths from! typhoid fever. Only a small percent of the stand-] j Ins army, of this country has been' vaccinated against typhoid and none) I of the volunteers. In the mobiliza tion of the troops on the Mexican ?border there Is,afforded the medical dlvls'.on an excellent opportunity to! give this serum a -good trial and in cidentally protect tho jn?n while t>ey arc 5n a country where they are jnore I liable to contract the disease, than In their regular sat ions. ;vE M The fact that the vaccination does not Interfere with the met* .lir tfcfW ro^uj&r duties except in the rarest ' reams* , is another point in favor of th* J vacc'nation. More men died in Crtba and PtoTi djtjf from typhoid during the Spsnlsh Aratr'can war than were killed by the *nl fete of the enemy. Hundreds h are riled since the war closed. More are dying yearly, and with -the exception to Mfe^toolfyVip* o??r T?rw ?t Sen ratonio is re rcitcd to he one <A the !*?ri uzl grxy t er ^tsWfched from e*ry polat of ? \ ;i .' ? ? -??? ; > I? givjng an account ofu,? cyclone ?t Core point op Sunday e%nl,>g the Dally News Ml la error a> to thai Wf' bgm, o( Mr. Beh-| )?ml? P??J tijat TO completely da "SSi*. J .tUnght to ?? aartouj, and her reco.J MT la thought, tt) be doubtful. In yeeterdajr. pa par wa cava 0a' name a^Jlr*.. M*?, Instead of Mrs, I Paul, pa m^e Ike correction with I pleasure. y eventually signify to tha Vaaaonlnt ?Ud no law-glyer, no Judge, no Jus tice, ao lore, no mercy, .no peraona! rciatlonehlp aa between father and child. Thua would, to loat the Tary basis Of Chrltalan faith and dictrlnes. ? Paator Russell. all kind*. including alck or aerroua headaches, and headache* cauaed by heal. cold, grlpp ar atomach dlaord OwMM* *..ll?H*~.eey (and pleasant to uka ? act* Immediately. 1??., ?S?.. and 50c. at drag atom. la atndyln* Ua Bible we shoaU re member that It waa written neither to tk? world nor for tha- world, nor yet concerning the world, except aa the world la related to the Divine pro gram. Only from thla atandpoint **a the Bible be rightly viewed or Judged. ? Paator Ruaaell. I Ha Ting repeatedly bean asked by many of thk good people of Washing ton to allow my name to be ueed an a candidate for mayor of the city; for, the next term, 1 hereby announce myaelf for that office subject to th action of the Democratic primary/ aoon to be held. If aelected, promts | to discharge the duties o'f the offlcs to the best of my ability and for the good of all. Respectfully, . C. m.Skovtn. I In making the above announce ment, ?ay in Justice to myself and tho people of Washington, rt>at I -hare I been persuaded In taking this; action, that I can to some extent', allay and smoothe over the factional difference* i existing, and dividing tliia con^aun Mty; for several yearsvpsst. Tf I can do this, will <;be cmply repaid, an-* I feel thrtt I* hare done a good d sr.-. A. community divided, cannot hope to I co forward, but is ftindtcappefl for bettering conditions and affairs. If harmony, peace and good Will* can be substituted, for stjlff envy and ' bitterness between citizens of a com munity, good la bound to follow. If selected for the ofBce of mayor, I promise, to use my best efforts to bring about good feelings between all, and to advocate only such thing* as wftl benefit and help Washington. Should any measure affecting tho In-* ? terest of our community be suggested j I believe tt the right of every man to know;-pf these things, before any ac i tfon Is. taken. T will not be the can | d'dale of an7 faction. Not be*the in ' strument of any man,, or set of men, r! for the promotion of any scheme whereby the rights or Interests of the 'psoplo afe aff*?V<T. tt is right and ! nroper, that the mayor should ?h? sasfMrred by gen <Z advisers, and if I etch ward, wfl *e*eet two eftixens fof aldermen, in whom t!>? P,OPl. h.T. confftftnto anil <un, It w'H iml ly MM to. the xlvnui) und InUrwt of toll :?x vrrer- tad cttfo* m. Bat lh? .uworj. in ? C.rrrln, o^t The commute* U proceedln* cnu .udaaiy J- 2Ba^ SI KHhr^L ? TOKTT TT , win b? made la tbe ' coJni?ru i. tt i? n* (hat Representative , | aid of Ne? Tork wl? man of the Important i committee; that Jamel mi. WlU head the -ommlttse on WHtarr a Sain; that itepreeeotatlr* Burleeon of Teiaa illl bo chalnnhn of tha commute* on agrldultiu*, and many other chairmanship* are believ ed to befoattlad. Changes ara aUlt bains mate In tha uniatlv* a late Member, of tha committee realise that aone haartachca cannot be /void ad be*an*e there ara not enough plums to satisfy the- ambitions of all, and thar are proceeding slowly In an endeavor to rednc* tha disappoint ments to tha minimum. I G AINU ?? POINDS IB 40 DA VS. Kwda Of *? la* Tla- 1 m. Prav* It Yewreelf I if | ?'W? 5&S Ilka tha oaecta or that now treatment. Btoodlne, for tha building ap ' of ?eight and loat nana force. It acted more Ilka a miracle than a medl cdne." aald awell^known gentleman reeterdaj la speaking of the revolu tlon that had taken plaoe In hla con dition. "I began to think that there wea nothing on earth that eould make me fht. I tried tonic*, dlgeetlvee. boavy anting, dleta, milk, hanr and ?Imoat ererrthlng *Ua rou could tliln* of. but without result." Any man or womnn who la this can recover normal weight by tha remarkable new treatment Bloodlne. "I have been thin for years and b? gan to think I i was natural for mn to be that way. Finally I rand a boat tha remarkable processes brought about by the uso of Bloodlne, no I decided to try It mself. Well, whna I loo* at myself In the m'rrow now. I think it- la somebody else I hare put on Inst ."oaty pounds during the last forty day*, and oarer relt strong er or more "nvvy* In m llfa" Bloodlne Is a powerful Inducer tor nutrition. Increases cell-growth, make* perfect the assimllatlton of rood, increases the number of blood corpuscles and as n necessary reault bulfda up marries, and solid healthy (Icah, and rounds 0?t the II lure. Tor women who can lerer appear Hvllah'ln anything they wear becante of their thinness this remarkably treatment may prove a -('relation, It I to a bounty maker wet: aa n form builder and nerve ??.rennth^ner. llloodlne costs 50 ecnts for the usual 11.00 sise bottles. Mail orders Ml J* by the Bloodlne Corporation, Boe ' ton, Mass. A Perce Night Alarm :a th? hoarse* startling cough of a child, aaddenly attacked by croup. Often It arouaop LeTTls Chan:.)! in of Mancheeter. 0., (B. jt D. Ife. 2) tor the'.r four children ware sreatly sub ject to croup. ' Sometime* in. sevorc attacks," ho Wttte "we ware afraid, the j would die, but since we -proved1 what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Discovery Is, we bar* ?o fear. We rely on It for croup ,md for coughs, cold* <jr any throat or lun? trouble." So do thousands of oth er?. 80 may you. Asthma. Hay Fev er. 1, a Grippe, Whooping Coujb, Hem orrhages ay before it. 1,9c and 5 1 00 Trial bottle free. Bold by Hardy's Draff Store. ?' ,?? The trouble with some men w)? are always willing to help their friends I. that they have no time to do things for themselves. Chicane H?w?. Hfrftt* the bfmt thins w? hare y?tl mm on th? hobble skirt. It !? ??>>. Ufa. "with apologlee to Mr. and Mr* Tennyson" ? sltbougb we did not know the last mtitlind person had anything to do with the tamon. poem "The Charge of the LJght Brigade.'.' j." - (Apropos the Hobble Skirt.) Half a leer halt a lag. Half * lac onward, "Hobb'd" the Pour Hundred. "Forward, the Tight Brigade! Charge? Ifa Um etyle," they eald: Oh, what a price thay paid ? Hobbled Four Hundred. '>( ' * "Forwapd, the Tight Brigade!" rHalf a lac oaward, ^ ? Bona OM had blunder *; Their* aot to reply. There, act to reaada why. Theirs bat Usee and hay? ' V uv roar Hundred. HoMlee to Wgkt of thaw. HobhlM to left of then, ~ ?>' }? Hobbles all iUm of fheas? What If they'd snnder'dt * Maude. Beeele, Kit and Nell. ' ' Wrapped like aa umberen. Should oae hare tripped and fail Bfce would hare looked Ilka ? ? Well, lee sthan Poor Hundred. ... i#a - Flashed ai 1th air earn* eo rare: Fleahed? yen. and bulged eo there! All hut the skinny oae* While the world wondered. - Same, yea, soma ebrnnk from rale; So bow they're on the wane; Gone Is the hobMa day Hoop skirts are next they say. Fickle Four Hundred. When can their glory fader ? , > Oh. what a ?tlr they made;; i . ' All the world wonder'd What more could me dtaplayed; Dear, naughty. Tight Brigade ? Dear old Four Hundred* lota of people pbsc as peacemakers because itl 'ho opportunity a affords til em ta butt la. ? ? ? 1" " ''v ' 1 Vf WORTH WEIGHT | in gold Lady Learned About Cardui, The .Woman's Tonic and is Now . Enthusiastic in its praise. Mount Pleasant, Te?n.~"Csrdui 1_i a! you claim for it, and more," v. riics Mr*. M- E. Rail, <4 thi? place. "I was a great ?u(ierer for 2 yens and wa? very weak, but I learned about Car flul, and decided to try it. Now 1 am in and ?ow *. enjoy. Hi m King". N.w Life PHla v?tlon. They ? - Kk. Il.er ?ad that CtOCThMt t>t PH coring Co*stl|*tlon. Headache. Blllou.n??. thllta. Jtc .t Hard,'. Dm* Stor*. m * ? DOCTOR PHAI8E8 D. D. U. Although aa M. D.. I acknowledge to my patient. aad patron. that your remedy. D. 0. D . reaches cum of ????? and permanently eiuaa - Or In T. Oabbert. Caldwkll. "My ear* began from the lint ap-| ?licailon of D. D. D My el a* sMOU ?a a bay'*. I take a thouaand dollars tor That O. D. D. haa done for ma." writs (sat Santo, of Chllllcothe, Ohio. Am|ih Jitt eaauilee at we are*recelrtna every day (raUfm pailsnta all orar the nr. <w/' ,-Worm It* weight ta/Wd." -AH my pimplee waahed away by D. D. P.." "I fonnd luatant relief, ' "V D. V I* little abort of mlraeuolua." ThaM are the words of other* in ?? aclrbing the great ski* remedy, D.'D P- i Proven by thoufl*nd? of cur*, for ten 7Mn to be absolutely barmleee land reliable in every caw of skin trouble, no matter wbat ft I*. Got a trial bottle today! relief ? only 16^ Hardy 'a Southern | Railway Direct Itinc to All . PoUts? XoSh. Sowth. Rest, W??. Vary lov round trip rates to all principal resorts. Through Pullman to Atlanta, leav es Raleigh t:06 p. m.. irrlres Atlan ta ? : 25 ?.' m., making close connec tion for and arriving' Montgomery followlnc day after leaving Raisl 11:00 a. m.. Mobile 4:12 p. m., Kan | Orlonna ? : 30 p. w., Bifttlnrhnni xr:15 noon, Meraphl. 8:05 p. m. [I Kansas City ll:to n. tn.. wiccml 1 W.D.GRIMES ATTORNEY-AT I AW business Car( ? r. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., ' FIRE And JMate Glass ^ew York Citv StopWt The otel St. Andrew Hroadway & West 72 St. SSOLtjTH/i FIRE - PR(X Hi?h Class Family and I runaient Hotel PRM Subway HuUon at dior a?a u;,r fh*itr? nort -'.oppln* district. ?U rooms or ?olt?. M?h h.TU, ' isim. ? iy Wtoph to ?<* UK.
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