Richmond Palladium (Daily), 31 May 1898 — Page 4
RICHMOND VtLY tMLLtDIUM TCJSSOAY
MAY 31-1803
TUESDAY. MAY 31 1803.
LOCAL iNEWS.
ivivCyS) I Richmond Pa 11a din id.
"Our constant aim is to sell the bxt goods In thg market." Q Uncle Sam Uses Gunpowder To clean up Spain, but we would advis; the prudent house-keeper to try some of our Soaps Soap Powders, Supolio, Aiiiouia, K lirooiiM, Scrub Brushes ami Lye VT to clean house with. Give us an order and see if these goods are not better than Gunpowder for cleaning house. 0 $ f tv A
Jersey Seed Sweet Potato Plants.
coos cooi
I have a nice lot of genuine Jersey Sweet Potato Plants at 20c psr one hundred if you
order immediately.
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recognized leaders everywhere amongst wheeli of highest grade. Others wheels are "in the field," which now means the Repair Shop. Why then buy a cheap wheel, when the Hanest and Reliable HENLEYS can be bought at prices within the reach of all.
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Kasiest, Wheels
ami Lightest on Karth. '
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Wall paper at Nicholson's. Buy loenst posts. Farnham. Fine clock repairing. Haner's. Bay red cedar posts. Farnham.
Them flowers at Beach's. Phone 1S4
Dr. Pieree, 35 south 10th st. Phone SJ
Lookout for Fletcher's Unele Saui Louck & Hill mke window screens Lookout for Fletcher's Unsle Sam
Spectacle fitting a specialty Ha
oer's. Spectacle i correctly fitted Haner's.
Ben Moorman returned from Cm
cinnati this morning.
W. H. Eison, of Eaton, was in the
eity today on business.
George Young and wife spent yes
terday with friends in baton.
The Rev. Earl Naftzger and wife re
turned to Centerville last evening.
Homer Whelan returned from a visit
with Cambridge Citp friends last even
ing.
Georee W. Longnecker came from
Eaton this morning on a short busi
ness trip.
Mrs. Charles Caldwell went to EI
wood this morning to attend the fa
neral of ber stepson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Reid left for their home in Baltimore after visiting
Frank J. Raid of this city
Mi3s Edna Martin returned from Cane City last evening where she has
been visiting for some time.
Rev. E. E. Clark, of San Francisco
is visitinsr friends in this city, after
attending the Presbyterian assembly
at Winona.
Miss Edna Griffin and Miss Harriett
Moorman returned from Cincinnati
last evening where they visited for short time.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cobb, of Phila
delphia, are in the city, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Study, of east
Main street.
LoeransDort Reporter Chief Clerk
C. S. Jones, of Superintendaut Wal
ton's office, is visitiDg old home friends
at Richmond. Mrs John Elliott and Mrs. Reed wno have been visiting here for i short time returned to Dublin yester
day evening.
Dr. J. M. Bulla, left yesterday after
noon for New i ork City where he will
take a course of six weeks work in post graduate hospital.
Miss Mvrtle Hedrick, who has been
the ernest of tbe Misses Hill and Eliza
beth Townsend. returned to her home
in Muncie this morning.
Mrs. Daniel Dilla. who has been the
crnest of her 6ister Mrs. M. IS. iiallard
and others, returned to her home
Jonesboro, Ind., this morning.
The Womans' foreign Missionary
society of Grace M. E. church will
meet tomorrow afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Yeakle, south eleventh street
Mr. Al. Hunt of south eighteenth
street left this morning for the Omaha
exnosition to represent the nrni with
which he is connected Ohio.
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liKLL & IXMAST, City Ajrent
Richmond, Ind.
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.Morocco Leathers, Moorish reds, ihe prices start at toe We have manv
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chamber. Our stock comprises the prettiest effects imaginable. btyles in
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Anti-Saloon War In Dublin.
I'orresiondence Richmond Palladium:
Dcblix, Indiana, May 31. Another saloon war is on hand
Dublin over an attempt of Henry Beale, of Cambridge Citv to open one
here. Some time since Frank Oijoorn, who had been in business here as har-
ness maKer, Dut wno move a to Cambridge City, has rented his former room here to Mr Beale. a Cambridge
City saloonist, and now Mr. Beale has applied for license to open out a saloon here. This movement has brought to the surface the stroog opposition Dublin has had for years against having the saloons in her corporation. Several preliminaries were held last week and a mass meeting called for
Monday evening the 30th. It was
held at Odd Fellows hall and for a genuine temperance enthusiasm it was
probably never excelled even in Dublin. The hall was full and every feature of the exercise was weighted down with a strong opposition to opening a saloon here. A committee had been chosen at one of tbe primaries to formulate some pian to head off the saloon, among which was a resolution for all those opposed to a saloon to exercise everything in their power against the movement. This resolution was put to a vote, and every person in the large audience at once rose to their feet. The eftect was so gocd and great that it was requested that the audience remain standing and all join in singing "Praise God, frum Whom All Blessings Flow." This was sung with such
a volume ot voice tnai 101a piamiy or the feeling engendered. Five-minute speeches were called for and such, al speaking meeting should have been witnessed by all the advocates of the saloon. A committee of procedure was then formed, composed of two members from each of the seven ehurehes here and two also of every organization in town including the town council You can thus see tbe sentiment awakened. Dublin will never give np her prestige she so long has enioyed as a temperance town without such a fight as will long be remembered. The interest of the meeting was much enhanced by the good singing from a select few who led, among whom was Mrs. Ludding-
ton, of Mt. nburn, who, with her strong musical voice, lent a charm to the whole program.
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SANTIAGO DE CUBA.
Description of the City, Its De
fenses and Harbor.
BATTEEIIS A EE WELL TEAIKED
Estraan to the Harbor I Narrower Thu
th One to Harmons Hay Coastal Hj
Speaks of the City aa a Veritable Satar
aalia of Vice and Crime It Importaaoc
la History Horn Cutl Walls Art
From Fifteen to Forty Feet Tbirk.
Santiago de Cuba bav. which is said
to harbor the Spanish admiral, Cer-
vera, is eqnally impregnable to as
sanlrs from enemies on the sea as Havana. Two hills that look as
nature had intended they should meet precipitately end within 300 feet of each other at the entrance to the harbor. One
may stand on one side of the channel
and converse with another on the other
side. It is of narrower width than the entrance to Havana bay. The points widen gradually for 300 yards, and then
the eye gets fall sweep of the blue bay
that seems to sleep like a tired child.
Just how many gnus there are at the
entrance no one but those in Spain's na
val employ have accurate knowledge. In 1895 two immense Krnpp guns were
landed and added to Morro Castle. At
the time Consul Hyatt informed a re
porter tnat there were as many cannon inside the fort then as Grant used in shelling Vicksbnrg. Many of them are
of ancient make, however.
Morro Castle guards the sea. A tower
150 feet high sits back of the fortifica
tions, in which there are always observ
era with farreaching classes. Just
across the channel from Morro is an nn
hmsiieu castle that in an emergency
could lw utilized. Blanca battery is lo
cated inside the bay and has something
like 20 cannon. This battery was placed
therein 1808, and iutende-l for nse in
the event of a local uprising again.
the crown. Its numerical strength in the way of officers and men is abont
2,000. Military camps are just to the
north of Blanca battery, where at most
seasons a bodv of from 5,000 to 8,000
troops is always stationed.
The city of Santiago de Cnba is some
six or seven miles from the entrance to the bay. It is built on hillsides and is
laid out in irregular style. Narrow
streets wind in and about, seeming to
start from nowhere and ending abrupt
ly at similar places. Of all spots on the island Santiago is the most to be de
spised by persons fearing unhealthy cli
mate, lazy men, insulting soldiers and
treacherous stilettos. Snchconditions
abound throughout all tSctly's ram
ifications.
Looking out toward the sea from one
of the most prominent eminences in the
city, Mr. Hyatt remarked one day, "As
Dr. Ben Jouson once said, God Al mighty in his infinite wisdom and su
perlative strength might have made a
better berry than the strawberry, bnt he never did, ' which reminds me that
the same power that makes strawberries might have, if he wished, made a more
veritable saturuaha of vice and crime than Santiago, but I haven't heard of
his doing it."
For an American fleet to . bombard
the city it would first have to silence
the guns of Morro, which could onlv be
done by the demolition of the castle.
And this would be difficult. The castle
is made of stone dug from the moun
tains thereabout. The thickness of the walls protecting the guns vary from 15
to 40 feet. Some of the cannons are supplied with disappearing apparatus. The
big ones are stationary.
It was said by a member of Consul
Hyatt's staff that 20 shots could be
simultaneously thrown a distance of 12 miles. The guns are so arranged that they can be pointed to any direction seaward. The castle resembles some antiquated church cathedral. It rises up h0
feet above the earth, and its interior
mechanical arrangements are such that
gnus may be lifted to the roof, where
better range is obtained.
The castle contains subterranean cells.
narrow and gloomy passageways, where
sounds or ever dripping water never
leave the ears of those imprisoned there.
Ihe capacity of the prison is about 1.000. The full complement of naval officers, military commandants and men is about 200. Communication between the governor's office, which is lnrard
some distance away, is of hourly occurrence even during times of peace. There may be political as well as mili
tary prisoners. Passes to the fortifications are never given to those- not di
rectly connected with the crown's serr ice. x
The bay spreads out, making t, V like
entrance to the land. The waters are al
ways calm and placid. They are too far
away from the convulsive sea fc be affected. The aristocracy of the ci ty some
times sail about in the basin in dingy
colored yaentc and go home with empty stomachs. The aroma from the accumulated filth that daily finds its way to the
fiUuUit wfc. Iki4 )iwt t lp ffl
live is tbe El Cobre guinea. S3 mih away, report to the governor semiannually, get their appropriation and then return to the country. To the west are immen-e mountains and vaiit-ys that have never been explored. The valleys abound in marshes, small Likes, filled with alligators and reptiles, big and poisonous. In 1895. 20 miles away, a ;uad of Cuban soldier were suddenly surrounded by a detachment from Ireneral Vitar's command. There was no way of escape except to
jump in the Like, and then wade to the other side. This the Cubans did. The following day the story was printed in Santiago that more than 50 of the Cubans Lad been caught by alligators and literally devoured. Of all of Spain's possessions the name of Santiago de Cuba is the most offensive to Americans, for it was there, in
November, that Captain Fry and 50 of his crew and passeugers of the
steamer Yirgiuius were tried by a farcical military board and shot The vessel had been captured off Jamaica by the
Spanish steamer Tornado and towed
into Santiago harbor, v.here the men were killed. It was the most hideously disgraceful cf ail Spain's bloodthirsty acts, so far as it relates to Americana
on the island. Americans will doubtless
remember the Yirgiuius as well aa the
Maine when possession is taken. The city lies on the southeast coast.
and is accessible only by water. The
mountain routes are never traveled. There is no railway communication except with some copper mines a few miles away. The sailing time from Havana, even on the best steamers plying between the two porta, is five days. No one makes the trip unless on business. Tbieago Times-Herad
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THE SMOKING LAMP.
Time Honored Iostttotioa of the Britifth and American Kavlea. One of the time honored institutions
of the American and British navies is
the smoking lamp. Without the smok
ing lamp the modem sailorman would
be like a fish out of water. He would
mutiny. A failure by the galley cook to light the smoking lamp without the losa of a second's time after the word has
been given arouses Jack's temper, and whatever limited stock of invectives he is possessed of is made public with promptitude and emphasis.
To landsmen the mention of a smok
ing lamp lias lio more signincance than
a mention ot the .lac& or tne Llust. Uut
both are a necessary jiurt of the equip
ment of any warship, be she first rate or fourth rate. Upon the smoking lamp the
crew, including that mysterious adjunct of the paymaster's department. Jack of the l)u.-r, depend for a light for their pipes. .Tack of the Dust dives down into the depths of the hold and brings up the navy plug, which, being cut into bits and crumbled lietween the hands, is put
i to a pipe and lired at the smoking
lamp. The need for the smoking lamp
arises trom f he nocessi ty of guarding the ship to the utmost from danger of fire.
Precautions which seem ridiculous and
unnecessary to a landsman nave been found by sail experience to be absolutely necessary on board a ship of war. The naval regulations provide severe punish
ment for any teaman caught with
matches on his person.
The smoking lamp is constructed upon
the same lines as a lantern, but the globe is made of sheet iron instead of glass. In the ride there is a small round hole
tlirongh which Jack mav stick his pipe
in order to catch the flame. It in the
duty of the ship's cook or one of his as
sistants to light the lamp when the word is given by the proper officer, who is
generally the chief boatswain's mate.
He, in turn, gets his orders from the
officer of the deck. Pittsburg Dispatch.
fay of Navy and Army Officer. The sea pay of naval officers, as com
pared with that of corresponding ranks in the army, is as follows :
Mechanically enically it is
and hygi-
A Perfect Shoe.
In all styles.
We have the "Sorosis" low shoe with heavy sole.
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WLLAMS
People V Exchange.
. DVKBTISEMENT3 onder the head ot k Wanted Situations, male or female help
wanted, when not exceeding tour lines, inserted FREE in these columns.
Ill "ads" for Keel Estate Sales. Hou-e for
Rent, Financial, Lost and MissoellHoeons
Wants Inserted for 6 cent a line each insertion
Estrayep or Stoi.kn A fine blr ck
mare, about hve years old, short and
eiunky, heavy mane and tail. A literal reward will be paid to the finder on the return of the mare to the owner on the Eliason farm, five miles noilh-
e ist of Centerville.
Harry Eliason.
Vice admiral S.(W
Renr admiral 6.UUU Commodore 5,WU Captain 4,5iO
Commander B,5;U
Lieut, coiu'and'r 2,i0 Lieutenant U,0 Lieutenant (J G) l.stO Ensign 1,2U
Lieut, peneral. .SU.OOS Major general., t.auu
Brig, treneral S,SO0
Colonel 8.S0O Lieut, colonel.. 8.0U0 Major 2,600 Captain l.sU) 1st lieutenant... 1,600 2d lieutenant... 1.4UU
There is a decrease of 1200 to f 1,000
a year in the shore pay of naval officers, and a 6till further decrease when they are on waiting orders. In the army mounted officers receive a little more than those who are not mounted. The table shows that all the naval ranks below commodore receive & larger compensation than the corresponding ranks in the army. In the cases of naval captains and commanders it is easy to per
ceive the reason for this. Captains and commanders are command ranks, and
the officers in these grades are usually placed in positions of the gravest re
sponsibility as commanding officers of
ships. Furthermore, they are compelled to do a considerable amount of entertaining, which puts them to much expense. Again, naval officers when afloat are obliged to maintain separate estab-
ishmeuts for their families. New York
Times.
Lost A low walking shoe, last Fri
day morning on south A street bet-veen
fifth and sixth streets. Finder will
please notify 701 south eighth.
Hot Weather Hats.
And they are Straws, Ducks, Cotton, Linen ami Silk Crashes. In caps the same materials. Mads natty and friendly to style. Very becoming and grades, inclusive of every fit and material you may fancy. Yes ! We keep hats and caps. We keep plenty of hats and caps. And we keep the kind that represent the best available head wear.
CKASH HATS,
25c
CHASll CAPS,
19c
DUCKS, 1UC
Where; did you say ? Why; at . "The Cheapest
House'in Town
ALbtnl ..HUM & bU Clothes Shop:
Horse Sense A bargain is anything that with a low price U S.
heads its list of good qualities
ON E PRICE TO
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8 07 MA'TN ST I
Wanted Young man who wishes to work for his tuition in tbe Business
colleg Call at college ofhee.
Wanted Twenty-five sound, hearty
men, between ages cf eighteen and
forty years, to fill vacancies in Hich
mond Light Artillery company. Must
be able to leave Kiehmond next Thurs
day. iteport at armory hall, correr
fourth and Msin str ets. at 8 tonight Will M. Smith, Captaio.
AL.ENT8 WANTED MUR IT H4L-TK4 '3
Ureat war Book. Our Country in War." VI)
about araiieo, naviea, coa-t de'enren. M n
dis4ster, Cuba, war with Spain, arid reltous
with foreign nations. Nearly 60" jif Ail
written since Maine disaster MiijrT fic-nt colored il last rations. Ageuts making in ti fin per day No experience necessary. Most liberal terms nuaranleed, M days rr-dit, pi ice
low, rreiici paio. tianasooie outot tree, tend
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MONEY!
We have eevoraJ f time of
Told His Troubles. Governcr Pincree of Michigan last
nigbt called up Governor Mount by' telephone and talked with him abont the eeond call for troops. The Michigan executive is bitter!y opposed to tte President's plan of recruiting the regiments now in the field np to their fuJl strength, and is looking for sympathy j and support from the governors cf
other states. Governor Mount informed the potato specialist that,
while he would prefer to send new
regiments to the front under the sec
ond call, he would not oppose the plans of the government. It is not known how many executives Governor Pingree told Ms tale of woe to over the
long-distance last night. I
bottom of the bay is sickening.
An American fleet sailing toward San-
j tiago could not observe the fort or the
uiuuuiauu surrounding tnem until within rifle shot distance. The atmosphere is always heavy and hard for the eye to penetrate. Indeed it is difficult to distinguish objects 100 yards away. A sickly green haziness pervades the air. tknnd travels until it is lost far away, bnt the lines of vision are circumscribed. It is supposed that nature intended this aa a wise provision that the rascality of one could not be observed by his neighbor. Historically, Santiago de Cnba cuts an important part in the affairs of the island. The city was incorporated as far back as 132a and for many years was the capital of Cuba. It is now the capital of the province of the same name.
and the governor controlling the affairs of the two eastern provinces livea there. The population does not exceed 5U, -O00 and is made np of a heterogenona
"or l ltimatnm to France. If FraiK-e sells coal to Spain, she can
not sell bonnets tons. Cleveland Plain Dealer.
There is so ranch trcubla coming into the world." aid Lord Boiingbrctke, "and so much more in
(roingr out of it, that it is hardly worth while to
be here at all." If a man and a p h i 1 osopb e r comes to this
conclusion, what must be the natural conclusion of the thousands of suffering
women wno undergo
Money to on mortgage.
Loac
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jrm.H.Bwdtary'2
Hundreds of thousands have been
induced to try Chamberlain's Congo
Remedy bv reading what it has done
for others, and having tested its merits for themselves are today its warmest
friends. For sale by A. G. Luken &
Co. , druggists. - -
mass of negroes, Cubans, Spaniards,
Chinese, French, Germans, Yucatan ians
untold torture in brine.
Ing their babes into the world ? Philosophy of this kind is based cpon fross ignorance. The fact is, that there is no necessity for the severe pangs undergone by the average woman. If a woman is strong and healthy in a womanly way, motherhood means to her but little suffering. The trouble lies in the fact that the majority of women suffer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine or?inism and are unfitted for motherhood, his can always be remedied. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a sure, speedy and permanent cure for all disorders of this description. It acta directly on the delicate and important organs concerned, making them healthy, strong, vigorous, virile and elastic. It banishes tbe indispositions of the period of expectancy and makes baby's advent eay and almost painless. It quickens and vitalizes the feminine organs, and inserts a healthy and robust baby. Thousands of women have testified to its marvelous merits. Honest druggists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as "just as good." I suffered fourteen years. writes Mrs.
Mary T. Stewart, of Box 46. Saratoga. Santa Clara Co-. CaL, with female waknew. Berrousoess and general debility. I tried everything to aw avail- lr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and Golden Medical Discovery ' cured me." The names, addresses and photographs of hundreds of women cured by Dr. Pierce'a medicines are printed bv permission in
and Italians. The natives seem to go on - T?P,. mmon 5ensc -Mcd'caj . - .... 7 ' . i Adviser." It s free. For a paper-covered
luoirj uui 111 ouuvioninere is nap-I copy send 1 one-cent stamps tocvztrwia ii-
pmess. 1 ney ge in socn condition ! by frequent visits to rumshopa. - The!
niwis are pxiny ugmeo, - tne air always hot and heavy, the houses built of Stone, dried bcidt and wwd, . .Two
Address Dr. R. Y. Pierce.
French clotn btaaiaz 3t stamps.
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Every woman needs a (Treat medical book.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adwiser Hs this want. It contains over 1000 Sages and nearly 80s BlaMxatiecM.
Booms 1 and 8 Westcott block. Richmond Isd.
Mr. Isaae Horner, proprietor of the Burton house, Burton, Y. V., and one of the most widely known men in the state, was cured of rheumatism after three years of suffering. He says: "I have not sufficient command of lan
guage to convey aDy idea of what I
suffered, my physicians told me that nothing could be done for me, and my friends were fully convinced that nothing but death would relieve me of my suffering. In June, 1894, Mr. Evens, then salesman for the Wheeling Drug
Co., recommended Chamberlain's
Pun Balm. At this time my foot
and limbs were swollen to more than
doable their normal size, and it seemed
to me my leg would burst, but so-jn after I began using the Pain Balm the
swelling began to decrease, the pain to
leave, and now I consider that I am entirely cured. For sale by A, G. Luken & Co., druggists.
Lookout for Fletcher's Uncle Sam.
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