Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 14, 12 December 1889 — Page 2

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I abllibad rrery rmta, (Bandar axaavaadj bT IS iAC iEIHUW. . Iflae. Noe. 931 and SSI Mala THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12.1889. The only paper Bickmmi nttMmg f ho Unttod Lines Telecraahle dfaHHrtefcwS, UKd M BssOBil-Claas alattat.as bO FoatoSee, Klahmond, Ind. by by at TM OUTS, Mat kM e .apptloaelosu Hi tmportaoae daaired Iran all parts of Mo Is paid to ManyaaoM ocumnntMm. JxrnBfioif Davis is eligible to reoeiye a pension by reason of her husband's services in the Mexican war. Thi tariff bill whioh will eome from tbe Ways and Meant Committee this will ha in tha intareat of the DTOdaoers of America, not thoee of Great Britain. . Captain Qbat eeeme to have been the only "Poet" of the Grand Army of the Republic that participated in the fnneral aerrioea of JeS Davie at New Orleans yesterday. Thi funeral of Jefi Davis waa a great event in New Orleans, and was participated in by all the local military and civic sooieties, bat we fail to note the presenoe of any survivors of Andersonville or Libby prison in the proces sion. Work began Monday in Clans Spreokels' big new sugar refinery at Philadelphia. As the oapaoity of the refinery is 2,000.000 pounds of sugar eyery twenty-four hours, it promises to prove a formidable rival to the Sugar Trust. W. C. Shirtlkfp, of Iowa, has been appointed cashier of the 8ergeant-at Arms of the House of Representatives to succeed Siloott, the Democratic patriot who recently stole $75,000 from the Government, and is now supposed to be in Canada. The epidemio of iniiaenza which has been making life a burden to many people in Russia, from the Csar down, is reported to have made its appearanoe in London, whioh will doubtless soon be sot a-soeezicg. It is to be hoped that it will not be imported into the United States. Therk are five steamship lines one Frenoh, one German, one Italian and two British plying between Buenbs Ayres and Europe, and not one between that port and the United States. There is no reason in the world for this state of afiairs. The United States ean have the trade of South Amerioa if she desires it. The Grand Army oi the Republio is to be invited by Superintendent Porter to oo-operate with the oensus enumerators in making as oomplete as possible the list of names of the surviving voterans of the late war. These enumerators, in addition to their other duties, are required to secure the names of all veterans, the name of the regiment in whioh each served, the length of service, disability if any, etc The pension rolls and the rolls of the Grand Army posts will be used to insure aoouraoy. --- The Siloott investigating committee have agreed to a preliminary report, whioh it will submit to the House, The amount of the defioit is given, as has already been stated, at about f71,800. The committee find that the funds of the office have been used by Siloott for the purpose of disoount, but to what extent oannot be stated. Forgeries of the names of members have been committed, and these are set forth in detail so far as known. Tbe report exonerates Siloott's associates in the offioe, the teller and book-keeper, from any connection with his crime. Among the bills introduced in the Senate are two relating to our future eitixens from abroad, both of whioh deserve the most serious consideration. This problem of our foreign-born eiti- - senship is becoming one of the most serious we have. There is a general demand for stricter immigration laws; and if there is not a general demand for stricter naturalization laws, and stricter enforcement of those we already have, then there ought to be. The first of these two bills was introduced by Mr. Hale. It is the so called "Ford bill," which was brought in by the Ford Investigating Committee last year. It forbids the admission of insane, pauper or criminal persons into the country, and of polygamists and anarchists. It requires intending emigrants to secure certifi sates from United States consular officers abroad before sailing, lays a tax of 15 per head and provides penalties for transportation companies who bring any persons obnoxious to this law. On the whole this a good bilL There is some doubt whether that $5 head money had better be collected; but that provision may be some little safeguard against pauperism. The requirement of certificates from consular offioe rs presents practical difficulties, too, of no mean proportions; bnt the Ford committee considered the matter very carefully and took a large amount of testimony, and that plan teemed to Be more feaaibls and more likely to be

effective than nay other proposed. It miht at mar rate be tried. The other

bill is one of Senator Blair's. It pro vides that no alien shall be naturalised who has not been a resident of the United States for five years preceding application, and borne a good reputation for that teriod. or who cannot speak. read or write the English language with ordinary intelligence and facility. A residence of one year further after nat uralization is necessary to attain the suffrage. Epeakir Reed has beaten any rec ord that ean be readily reoalled in the promptness with whioh he has practically organized the House. His announcement of the three (treat committees Ways and Means, Elections and Appropriations and of the Committees on Manufactures and Mileage took the House by surprise and even astonished tha vigilant correspondents. Not only was this promptness as admirable as unexpected, but it indicates and will tend to insure a session full of good work that will be a credit to the party. The sooner, for instanoe, the Committee on Eleotions can investigate the seventeen contests that will come before it, the sooner the Republican majority in the House will reach a safe, working mar gin, for in the case of nearly every contested seat ' the presumptions aro overwhelmingly on the side of the Republican contestant. The Chairman of the Committee on Eleotions. Mr. Howell, of Illinois, held the first place on thatcommitteenin the last Congress below the Democrats. He is an able, fearless, energetic man, who has made special study of the peculiar eleotion methods that prevail where "white supremacy" is the "higher law It was very important to organize early in order to begin the inevitable work of Republican Tariff revision, and the Committee of Ways and Means is strongly and wisely constituted for that and other work, with Mr. MoKinley, the foremost champion in the House of the Protective system at the head, and with Barrows, Bayne. Dingley, Mo Kenna, Payne, La Follette and Gear, representing the diflarent seotions of the North and their various interests. Poomed to die, an-i oh, aa yonng, ! thnre nothing that eta save 0 bis poor, hopeless sufferer From ihedatk and e eoi grave? Come an os er : Tea, tLere la : FaYorita Prescr i ption' try ; It htta aved thi lives of thousands Who were given up to die." For all "female diseases," Dr. Pieroe's Favorite Preicri ption is the standard remedy, and no woman should despair of reoovery until she has given it a trial. Ibrlwtlao Endeavor. The Young People's Saoiety of Christian Eadeavor of the English Lutheran church held a meeting for the eleotion of officers laet Tuesday night, with the tallowing raault. , .., ....... President George Grottendiok. Vioe President Ida Grottendick. Recording Secretary Ella Meyer. Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer Charles P. Mattie. Organist Nellie Fet.ta. Librarian Harry Keyt. Lookout Committee Emma Benttaire. Prayer Meeting Committee Rev. J. W. Kapp. Sooial Committee Clara Meyer. Flower Committee Minnie Sbuman. Sunday scnool Committee Nellie Tangeman. General Literature Committee Edna Kirn. Calling Committee Mrs. Turner. Pile! Pilral ItrtHBC Piles. Symptoms Moisture; intense itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. It allowed to oontinue tumors form, whioh often bleed and ulcerate, beooming very sore. Swatne's Ointment stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most oases removes the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. oct29-tu th sataw6m BaalneM 'o! Irie Items. Osoar Gard, of '88. has returned to Taooma. W. T. O.car says that he intends to stay this time. Howard Mo Means, of 'S3, has returned from the West for a short visit. He has been very sick, but is feeling much better sinoe his return. Bert Hatfield, of '87, who is working in a drug store at Farmland, Ind., and Ollie Drulev. of Fair Haven, gave us a oall this week. Molly Besher has aooepted a position with Mashmeyer's dry goods house. Horace Mo Means is helping Detch's during the holidays. Our lecture Thursday evening will be given by J. D. Baeson. Lecture will begin at 6:30. Rheumatism attacks every age, gout omy adults. But whether you may have to cope with one or the other. Salvation Oil will be found equally cfasaoious. It kills pain. Price 25 cents a bottle. Death of William Farqnhar. William Farquhar died this morning at 5 o'clock, at the home of his mother on South Seventeenth street, of brain trouble. The deceased was forty-two years old and a native of Riohmond. He lived here until he was about eighteen years old. when he went to Cincinnati, where be has been nearly ever sinoe. He waa lor the past fifteen years engsged in the wholesale fruit business and was well known there. He has been in Richmond since last July, having become partially demented and unable to attend to business. The funeral will take place Saturday at 2 o'clock from his mother's residence, No. 17 South Seventh street. A Lady la ras Writes: My case is of long standing; has bafilid many physicians; have tried every remedy I eould hear of, but Bradfield s Female Regulator is all that relieved me. Write The Bradfield Reg. Co., Atlanta. Ga., for further particulars. Sold by all druggists. 3 SteelBrs TewatlKBW Hermann Lodge, I. O. O.F. Iola Lodge. K. ot P. Osceola Tribe. LO.R.M. Sol Meredith Post, G. A.R.

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Urn Eaell-a; tjaefal E4fet About 4 o slock this morning we met a half dozen small boys, Just east ot the National bridge. One had a longhandled shovel and another bad a pick. The other tour carried a coffin shaped box about three feet long and fifteen iuohes wide. Our curiosity was arouaed. Viaions of murder most foul. Strange and natural euriosity compelled ns to aak: "Boys, what's up. have you murdered a com ration? We deem it our duty as as eittssns to tnvesti "Hold on Misters." said the knight ot the shovel. "Yer better bear m mind ther taot that ther is a law agm stopping funerals." "That's all right," we said, "but all the samee we must see that eorpee or we yell for the police. V Yell and be durned." said one, "who ever heerd ot a perlioeman bein' up after 12 o'clock?'' "Say. boys," said another, who was helping lug the box, "Let's set er down and instead ot getun on comioai oracis about ther Derhoe. lets purceed to answer the questions put to us by these Crawdad, you fist tell 'em the whul shootin' matoh." The box' was gently lowered. l he boy that the others called Crawdad mounted it, took on nis nat, ana proceeded as follows: "We haint killed nobody nor nothin Ther corDse we uns has got in this box is ther body ot Old Bounce, the durndest beat dog that ever lived. Yesterday he kerflamxed, and instead of slingin' his noor old body out inter the alley to be hauled off an' made inter weiner-woost or melted inter wagon greese. we ve got up early this morning in order to give Ole Bounce a deoent send-off. He was a smart dog. misters. He never done but one foolish thing, and that cost him his life. "What was that?" we asked. "I don't like to tell you, misters, for you mought hold it agm him or thins that maybe he wusent raised iist right." "No matter what Old Bounce has done," we answered, "we will always oherish his memory; so tell us what earned his death. "It 1 must 1 must. He stole a New Castle spare rib that our butcher was using for a sign. "Did he have poison on the meat?' we asked. - "Noud. There wasn't any meat to out pizen on. It was jist this wsy: I've seen Ole Bounce git good ohawin' off an old cow horn; I've known him to steal tbe butoher's saw an' git a square meal off the teeth; I've seen him lay down contented after investigating a discarded corn beet can Ole Bounoe could find meat most eny place; but when he tackled that New Castle spare-rib he was so badly disappointed tbat he went right off and died with a broken heart. We've got to git a move on us, mister, if we want to git back, in time tor skule. ri, U U. State of Ohio, Citt or Toledo Lucas Countt. SS. f Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner ot the firm ot F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing business in the City ot Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that, said firm will pay the sum ot ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tor eaoh and every case of Ca tarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall s Catarrh Lure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presenoe, this 6;h day ot Deoember, my preseno HI A. V. 86. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and aots direotly upon the blood and mucus surfaces ot the system. Send for testimonials free. F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. novl4 dwlm Fraternal Tlalt. Almost a dozen ladies, members of the Winchester Temple, K. ot P., paid their sisters ot Calanthe Temple a fraternal visit last night. They were met at the depot by a committee of Calanthe ladies, who gave them a oordial reception, took them on an eleotrio oar and escorted them to Pythian Temple, where an excellent supper was in waiting, and then entertained them in an interesting manner, whioh was much appreciated, until lodge time, when the degree work was exemplified by the Calanthe Staff, who have the reputation ot being excellent workers. The visitors were delighted with what they saw. and obtained some useful pointers. After the work there were a number of short speeob.es by the visiting ladies and home talent, which occupied the time pleasantly until 12 o'clock when the visitors took their departure tor home, having enjoyed a visit that will long be remembered with pleasurable emotions. The members ot Calanthe Temple will pay their Winchester friends a return visit in the near future. Little salami Divides. An announcement appears of the payment of a four per cent dividend Deoember 24 to stockholders of the Little Miami Railroad Company. This means that the strained relations between the Little Miami Railroad Company and the Pennsylvania Company are restored to harmony. The Pennsylvania Company, whioh leases the Little Miami road and guarantees a dividend on its stock, rtf ised to pay the dividend some months ago on a dispute about whioh company should pay tor oertain betterments. Suit was brought to enforce payment, but meantime a compromise was made and the suits were dismissed. Ladles Hare Tried is. A number of my lady customers have tried "Mother's Friend." and would not be without it tor many times its cost. They reoommend it to all who are to become mothers. R. A. Pathe, druggist, Greenville. Ala. Write Bradfield Reg. Co.. Atlanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold by all druggists. 3 Ladles Statlase H act rale. Overture "La Dame Blanche," Boieldieu Miss Gaston. Mrs. Leeds. Serenata Saint-Saens Mrs. Dsriggins. Songt (a) "Flower of the Valley." (b) "The Shepherd's Song," Godard" Miss Cunningham. Piano Nocturne, Opus 17, Braason Miss Vaughan. "Mignon's Song," Ambroise Thomas Mrs. Rattray. Song- Open Thy Blue Eyes," Massenet Miss Newsom. Overture "La Muette di Partier," Auber Miss Gaston, Miss Vaughan,

PtealMtiea Ball. J Order of exercise at the silver medal oratorical contest to be held at Prohibition Hall, Saturday evening, December 14: - i

Music ! Prohibition Life Boat Joseph Mor ns, t The Original L'quor League Omar . Roberta. Moral Revolution Pending Charles . Rowletc I Music I The New-Fashioned Man Waldo Morris. Personal Responsibility Joseph Treber. The Two Fires Master Hartkorn. Music. - lass i j Hat. According to tbe ieoision of the Su preme Court ot Indiana, in the oase of Glatt vs. Fortmea et aL, under the In diana statutes it is no detenoe to an aetion on a promissory note that the makers, not knowing who the holders ot the note were, on the day it became due paid into tha bank where said note was payable the amount due, and directed the bank t apply it to the payment ot the note, and that the bank subsequently beoame insolvent. Kpararta Serial. The En worth League ot Grace M. E. Chureh cave a social in the Sundayschool room of the chureh Tuesday night. Tha MftSea Jones favored the company with some fine singing. Miss Vmnie Rich read a very fine selection. and Miss Laura Johnson gave a reoitation. Following the literary program was games, and the affair cloeed with an oil fashioned spelling match. DERIMTINE aiT IX VA LTTA BLE REMEDY FOR Sore Throat, Diphtheria. . Scarlet Fever, Parched Tongue, Cankerous Sore Month, etc. s.Y.?hl!t",e BVrdlnS Prompt rHlef. Fo 12 f by " .drugeists, or sem to eny d1re on receipt of price, fifty cents, by sole proprietors STB BROS, efc '.. aaaellle. O. tn-tn-aataw Or the l.i urn- llmhii. Positively tares ay iluitittaterluaT lr. Uslsea tsdei apeelfle. It can he siren in a cap of coffee or tea or in an Eicles of fwxl, wutiont the knowledge of trie patient; t Id ahftoluual? harmless. and will eiTect a permanent nd speedy cure, whether tbe patient is s moderate iriiiser or an aimbollc wreck. IT NBVKH VAILa Jwer 1M, drunkards bare been made teur cerate men who bave taken Golden Specific to tbeir coffee without tbeir knowledge, and to-4a lelieve they q iit drinking of their own free will 48 pae Dotkcf partieolara free. B. A. Field, dragwjat, agent, Richmond, Ind. inarMn-tli-aatw-ly KJECTI0N tfJoJHt GENTLEMAN'S FRIEND. Oar Malyaov Perfection gyrtnire free with ewer aottta. Praveota SJtrirtarev Cures Osssn asea sad Cllewa Itl tot rfmye. Ask your Druggist or It. Bent ta any address for al.oa. For sale bj a.CL UJKEN a OO.. 630 Msia SL. Richiwoed, tea mayl4-ta-th-aatw-ly WANTED Reliable local and traveling ! sm hp TywSlnsi permanent. Hp, etaj Inducements now ; f Met-selling special tlea. Don't delay. 8alar from srt. BtvOWN BliUS JXaraerymen, Calcago. 111. 8epo-tn-tb.riaaat.4m Can You Catch Tbe meaning of tbe wnds, Cleanliness la next to uodllneea. Well, thai is our motto, and If yon see A Man, Woman oreblld with a loaf of Bread In their posaetalon, whioh haa been purchased at our place, yon ean be aaoarred that they are satisfied with It el purchase. KIEFER, The Bakor, 90S Main Street deavdsm HHT GEB&Fl A Oood Brick XSesidence on Eleventh Street. BRADBURY & SON, Rooms 1 & ft, Westcott Block. Greatest DiscoTery of tk M Century ! MEDICATED AIL Dr. Teagne's NEW REMEDY Catarrh, Asthma, THBOATAITD LTJHO DISKA8B8. Has no aqaal for BICK OB NERVOUB UKADACKK. F. D. GREEN M. D., 813 North A SL, - - Richmoad, lad. PBACTICa LIMXTID TO Eye, Ear. less auft Threat disease. oaUO&' ABOUT GLOVES. Tben yoa are buying fftorws remeni ber tiiat taere Is such a thing as a price that a ts too cAeap. ittSDerterco 1 - pay a fair price awl ret W V I good gloves like Hatca- f 1 I iliiMs'a. They are made I 1 I from selected skins In I be FA I I 11 bel manner and are war-l I eo be toe most I I e made. If yoa I I now more about f i general and eem'a Cilawea I sculceavPte want to kno aioes n In particular, enclose 1 I stamp for tbe book Ahwat I I eiavee- it will Interest 1 1 Hatch too. KsTaausaas lota. JOH.l fj. BETtBU 1 Grand Rapids & Indiana. RaOwar Tim Card far Blraasesii, hi ffeet Decesaber 8, 1889. Taarjni lxatk, eoxsa stobxs. bioh luusai ru sea 10 soasa B a Ft W Aeeosn. Exprssm 9.tipaa Bieumoad Oran-t Bapida niinHiaasj mwi a . Wavae lo Inn Urht tbaxxs aaarwm raoii ni on, Grand fcapdaliijil uassa "SaSS ass Oraod KapfcU Rieiunoad M au! Mvm uauy

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FREE! Railroad Steamboat Fare A HOST LIBERAL OFFER To tha People liTtag within a radius of eeventy-flve anllee of Cincinnati who desire to do their Holiday Shopping In the city, we make the followingliberal proposition, namely: To any one porchaalna; $20.00 worth of goods or oyer In our stores, between Deo. 1st and Jan. 1st, tre trtZZ pay onehalf of their Round Trip Fare. OX7B STOCK OF EN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS HATS. SHOES AND TAILORING Is the Largest in the City. We always name the Lowest Prices. Remember, we are the only Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers In Cin cinnati who retail, and save you the jobber's or middleman's profit on every thing you buy in the way of Clothing. FEGE3Eir.1ERS 102 to 110 W. 5th St.,v.nViwRVcn.. CINCINNATI, o. It ADAM3 Are Tou a Sufferer from any one or more of tbe following dlaea-esT Asthma, Bronohltia, Catarrh. Cancer, Eczema, Malaria, Bheumatlsm, Bright Disease, Plabetea. Torpid Liver, Piles, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Lambsco. 1 Leuehorrhoea, Headache, Consumption, Or from any Blood or Bkln Disease T Have you tried anything so far WITHOUT BELIEF T Then bear In mind, please, that disease la caused by microbes or germa In tbe blood. Li ring matter, a it were propagating themselves by tbe millions, and In time do not only cause excruciating torture, but finally death Itself, to the sufferer. RADAM'4 MIC&OBE KILLER Is one of the most harmless remedies known in tha annals of medicine that can be taken Internally, to destroy the germa or microbes in the blood without the least Injury to the patient. Our success in the past two years, in treating and curing nearly every known form of dlseases.ls proof positive that tbe right medicine la before the public, and tbat with Its nse disease can be driven out, and death will be the result of old age and exhaustion only. We want you to ty this remedy, and if you will faithfully comply with directions, we will positively guarantee you a cure, providing the moat vital organs have not been entirely destroyed from diseases already. , We promise you, and we are ready to stake our reputation on it, that with the first parch, se of the "Microbe Killer," you will reap such substantial benefits as to make you more than willing So continue Its use, until an entire cure la effected. Tour recovery from disease Is our testimonial. Tours for Health, fiADat9 MlCSOBH KtLLEB CO.. 1S5 Lake Street, Chicago. Beware of Imitations! Here are a few of them: King's Royal Germeteur, Alfa Germ Exterminator, Wood's Micro, Kay's Germicide, Kte. (. W. ROBBINS, 11. D., 122 North Thirteenth Street, Agent for Wayne, Henry and Randolph Counties. aw Call for pamphlets on the Germ or Microbe Theory. deaS-d 3m :U7.A YEil a SON -aDVURTXSLNG AGENT? bt2&q PHILADELPHIA Car. Casals l aad SteaUeatva Adsaila sale far all Try an experiment Rend by mall gi.SS, 91.50, orSSJO toraseatpJe Box of the BEiT LAMil la America. Meat by exprese. pre paid. to any part of to V. &. UuUaule for presents. Addrea . lb. tuuuLrmxeemsenimat. ctedaaa-e. owe.

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Having Purchased the McFARLANO Stock of CARRIAGES and BUGGIES at a great sacrific-, wish to Close Them Out within tha Next Sixty Days, Regardless of Cott Now it the time to buy a vehiole whila you can get it at almost your own prioe.

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MONDAY, PESO, Q. Goods marked In p'aln figures at prices not before sees la Richmond. Don't mm this opportunity (o make jonr familr and friends happy for tbe 11 ol ida j s and after. And Don't Forget the 11 ace, UO I ate OOO Slain St THADDEUS VRIGHT.

bHUbtK 1-1 1 i alij so a i ; r C.H.PEARSON & C2.BALTI MORE.MD BOTU-13m TO IVEAII DEI BnArinc from tha effects of yottthfnl en ora, early decay, wastiaa; weakness. kt manhood, etc.. I wiii and a Tsioable treatua I sealed' coetaiaioa; foil parUcnlars for borne care, FREE f charge. A aplaadid nwriy-ai work ; shonidbe read by every joan who ia oerrooa and debilitated. Addreaa, ProC F. C FOWLEE, noodna, CeMsw oeuS-dawly-JC3!Si0Ba AI9 PERSISTED .TT ATTaVrTlaai-lar BMi SlVlTt BMTMI Newspaper Advertlslxic ocmMu39 AfKsnnUw awks-rm.

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