Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 January 1899 — Page 1

WHUT MtABUimOllU. DtuiMiAHUiutf) une.

EAGAtl'S DEFENSE . CONTINUED.

He Was In a Stat f "Mental Distract! Wueu lie Call d ' Miles t Liar. Washington, D. C , January 27. David B. MeKee was the first witness

before the Lajrao court martial, ue had known Eagan intimately many Tears. He bad seen him abcut the

time be made bis statement before tbe investigating committee and was booked and alarmed at bis

manner. " He fear d be had

lost hia mind. Recorder Mills

of the war investigating committee tea

ti&ed that when the President met with the committee before it began its work he had told tbe committee witnesses

could appear without fear of panic h

meat or persecution. Secretary Alger

testified he bad told Eag-an he could not eonrt-martial Miles be cause of the

President's order.

Dr. Hopkins, General Eagan's son-

in law, testified he was living at Gen era! Xaean's house when Mile' tea

timonv and interview were made

public. He noted an aU-ming change

in General Eagan Mrs. Hopkmi

also testified her father had

aid to her "General Miles has crucified me." 1 and was in a state of

mental detraction unwilling t- meet people. He felt he had been disgraced and hia life work ruined. After

reading General Eagan's military rec

ord and General Miles interview

minted short Iv after hia testimony, the

defense rested its case. The court

took recess.

no changes of importance from former votes. Stock Market.

Chicago, 111., January 27. Hoga active, higher, $3 55. $3 90. Cattle j teady, beeves $4.00, $6 00.

f

RABB SICK.

. - - . A .f I A a 1 1 t A r I T I d

mnu MAMn iNin ANA. uni, jniNunni i ,

PETER SCnWAB

I cent a copy.

THE JUDGE WOO WA8 TO TUY THE GAS CASE

Broker 0Dell fails. Cixcwnati, January 27 Thomas J". Cogan was appointed receiver for W. J. O'Dell, broker; capital $50,000.

The indebtedness will exceed that amount.

SALUTARLEFfECT

thence south thiough Colters Corner Bath), thence west to Shulta Corner and thenee south past Springfield church to Mt. Carmel.- . It Wld that the name of the

proposed line should be. "The College Corner, Bath & Mt. Carmel electric:! railroad." ' . . i2- And

A committee was appoiniea im cure right of way. as follows: -Jota! Brier, Edward Giff. Hon. J- M. BeU,

E W rvalani. A: aiCWiUXO anu

Fred Beard. 5

jfcn r-,- mnA H Y. Miller were

nnnnin1 a. onmir littea to . call On the

Klohmnixt mmmittM With a viW of

thing that comes a'ong has much to do

with the big businersotjocal dentists. LOCAL NEWS.

PROVES HIMSELF A PUBLIC

MINDED CITIZEN

interesting them in the proposed

line to

AOOM ILLO DEiWS

That lie Wired Agulnaldo Strike for Independence.

to

Washington D. C. January 27.

AgonciJlo denies the published state

ment that a dispatch from bim to

Aguinaldo had been intercepted wherein he advised Aguir-a'di to strike now for Filipino independence. Hesajs he sent no u .h telegram, but on the contrary had cabled bis government to continue the friendship born on the battle-field agiinst Spain. The Pbilipnine people desire to strengthen the ds now existing between them and i 9 people of the United States. kk inn i mi mi

Held and Leeds the Lending Spirits in the Incorporation of the Allied Trusts.

Lrtiolei

mmm j . n i .i

leS OI 'lIUHnpuruivu c ..

today of thiee allieu concerns me National Tin-plate company, the United States Tin-?la'e company and the Natiocal Tin-plnte and Stamped-waro company. Tbe two former have an authoriied capital stock of $123,000 each aud ths iitr n wt wt eU capital of $20,-

000,000. The companies are empowered to mannf a Jt are aud deal in tin, terne black pi ue aud steel plate, and the largest concern is, in addition, authorized to. manufacture steel and iron. The ineo-porator af the t:.iee companies are the sauii iodividua's. namely: Daniel G Keid. William B.Leeds and James B. Dill The aanttal tnek of tbe National

Tin plate and Stamped wire company ia divided into $10,000,000 preferred -stock, with 7 per nent. cumulative dividend, and $10,000,000 common stock The companits are understood to be organized in opposition to the National Enameling and Stamping company in

corporated on bstarday l-sr. wan authorized capital if $30,000,000.

Produced on the Filipinos By News of the Expected Ratification of the Peace Treaty. - Washington. D. C. January 27.

la a tnlttirram from General Otia he I heard the argument on

savs he ean maintain his position nn-1 ternative writ "of mandate,

til reinforcements arrive and that news

I 111 at His Home m Wil'i imepon,

And in all Probability Will be Unable to be Here Next WeekHe Wants to be Released, and Asks That Another Judge be Ap pointed. , -:,..'

Judge J. M. Babb of WiUiamsport, rontff the extension of tbe writes to Judge Fox to state that he is the Qaaker City '

ill with grip ar.d confined to bis boss. Th ntmn,f nthnaiasm was mam-

He aays that continued iDjadieious ex- taateA a tbi meeting throughout.

posure has resulted in his confinement pAjih jn e practieabifity of the new to the house with symptoms that ..idmton every ha d, and

threaten lung f cer. He says he wil! there Aeemed a determination to make

not, according to present indications, -lt ff0 : i be able to a tend tbe court here nextj Interesting developments, may be

wee, at wnica umo uo miu u' looked for in thnear future.

rne ai-

! he will be

of the expected early ratification of the j to give the ease

but that

compelled ' either

up or postpone his

peace treaty by the senate had a sain

tary effet-t on the natives.

GETTING JIEADY.

ft saf a,llW aftl IssLJsflsKJP

The announcements of the marriage

of Dr. Harry H. Weist of this city read

as follow, and haye been received by

the local friends of tbe groom :

Mr. John Kelley Cilley has the hotter

of announcing the marriage of bis

daughter, Alice Longfellow, to Dr.

Harry Hibberd Weist, on Wednesday,

January the twenty-fifth, eighteen

hundred and ninety-nine, at 170 Cen

tral Prk, South New York City.

The at home" cards read:

Dr. and Mr. Harry Hibberd Weist,

Richmond, Indiana.

The Cincinnati Commercial Tribune

bad the following account of the mar

riage of Miss Edith M osier who has

visited in this city:

Miss Edith Mosler, daoghter of

Henry Moaler, the artist, was united

in marriage to Joseph f eder of Cin

cinnati at tbe home of her parent, 19

west eighty-fifth street, -New York.

shortly afternoon Wednesday.

I ne ceremony as performed un

derneath a bower of palm and other

plants by the Kev. Dr. F. D-8ola Men

der, pastor of the west end synrgogue.

The reception for which about 500

invitations were sent out, began at 5

clock and lasted two hours. It was

largely attended.

Mr. and. Mrs. B. A. Hungerford de

lightfully entertained a few gaests

last evening at their home in West Richn ond.

ii ii ,111 flltiiA aaMMMSSS)

I104IU ikkiiibl club, wi

men fnends. wilt meet

The H gh School Contestants Are

Whetting Their Spars for the J

Eyent of the Year.

coming to take charge of it. He says.

furthermore, that he wonld like to be released from the case, and suggests that there be a subttitutt appointed to I take charge of it. He suggest as a

substitute the name of Juige White, J The yOBDg men ftna women of of Rockville, Parke county, whom he kigh Bcnooi wn0 are at wcrk on t

recommends as a eomperent juage ana orationa for

one tnat ne (.ttaooj i is sure wouia prove satisf actor in eveiy way. He eays he does not kco - how scon he will be able to look after the case himself. He states further that Judge Whito is cot buy cow and h9 feels sure that he could be obtained if he

were notified of a desire to secure his hi services. Judge Fox will write at once to the judge suggested and try to get him here as soon as possible, though it is

safe to say that the case will bardly

come up on the day set for the hearing of the argument on the alternative writ of mandamus. According to the new law a circuit judge is not allowed anyihing but his actual expense in taking

charge of a case u side of the city, and this fact makes it at the best no easier to secure a man, especially if he line in some remote portion of. the

state.

In-

-OFFICERS ELECTED

FortheGsrman Baptist Fire

Buranc Company.

The annual meeting f the German

Baptist Tri-county Mutual Protective

association of Wayne, Union and

Fayette counties was held yesterday

afternoon at the court house and was well atte-d The main business of

the afternoon was the eleotion of otn- ... . . iA . I ;

c aitnougn me matter oi oodiou-

the

their

the coming high school

oratorical contest to select oratorical

delegates to tbe state contest at lndi

aoapolis are doing light work now in the school, and are given an opportunity to prepare thoroughly on their orations that, if the expectations of eajh are to be fulfilled, will produce about seyen or eight snre winners. Certain it is that whoever wins in the contest on the evening of February 10,

which is one week from next fnday evening, will have a good oration and will deliver it well indeed. The state contest this year "vill be tbe second annual event of the rort . in this state, and as the state officers are located here or at least the principal officers, it will be an eyent of local interest in more ways than one. Whichever of the contestant wins in the home contest, and gets to represent the school at the rtate eontest, will be followed by the loyal good wishes of tbe whole tchool and of the who'e city as well, and will be ardently supported by a stiong delegation to the state capital on the occasion of the greater and culminating event.

a Liberal Gent en an in the

Treatment H Accorded the Richmond Committee Every ( thing Mr. Schwab Hid With Begard to the B'gbt of Way,

Conceded f the Richmond Gen-

WEAVER GONE

Tie 8wine Swip r Goes to Mio , gan City to Visit Friend. The Sheriff Goes A'ong

tneir tci

next Monday

nin At th home of Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Neal, south A ftreet. Th. A n Rownir Pedro elub was en

tertained lat night at the home ct Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Wierhake, and a pleasant time was passed. , The next meeting will ba at the home 'of Mr. Mr. (,rrm Salhoff. BJUth.

eleventh street.

hAHLHAnfl 5

CHANGES GOOD

For

an

Winnioff the State Oratorical

Contest at Indianapolis v ' Tonigb. " Today is the day for the long looked for state oratorical contest at IndianaMis and before nigbt that t wi-1

h crowded wt h fruge ei""

nately decided upon, Dut wui do giTi attention at a joint meeting later on. The following officers for the ensuing year were elected:Jacob R fe.president.Boston.Wayre emnty, I"d. c Daniel Fiant, vi e president, tarnFavptte countv. Ind.

I). O. Di 'ling, secretary and treasHatrrstown. Wavne coanty.Ind.

tl. fiinnrmcr. tofiretner wim l"

above offl ers. form the board of di rectors: J H Root, Hagerstown, lad. O L. Q iik. Cottage Grove, Ind. r iant. Connersville, Ind.

T. A. Shafex, adjuster, Hagerstown,

Ind. .

Tk. .ewiAtinTi is eniovmg a pros

perous business and has almost doubled

the amount o policies m iorce m

nary, 139S

Mr. Oeorjti'i Case. Canton, O. January 27. A m tiontoqiash tbe indictment against Mra. Anna Gso g for murder in the a. j,x, .ii. rnc iitiiiralitv in form-

ur ..... n - - : ko .ran.i inrv was Died ana

1 UK " -'- : argued today. 1 Piatt Speak la Favi r of Katitt cation

Wshxgtcn, D. C. January 2.--Tbe senate was delajed by Mason and Hoar trying to ct e nsent ror votes thuir resolutions in reference to tbe

Kovernment of tbe Philippines, er of, Montana -bjrcteJ. Senato- Piatt then addressed the senate tavoring ratification of tbe treaty. ; w mnA lIuiininF ttaCt'S at I' X-

ington. iUxisoTOS, Ky.. January 27. Chas Green ot St. LmiK who his a 50 000 lien on fie Kntncky racing association track, the oldest m the tTnited State-, will oon begin dividing

it inkn town 5ot. There

more men pg r.cesat

froti

- 1 . . Aa.kft

one claim tog victoiy wr- iu

sentatives. ? " ?

Exrft amN

ver btter

? ? . . . i Ranees for winning were r. and; Mr. fevering is V-

THE BATH PLAN.

ir-. v. ih tit m( r an Electiie

n nd to Ri3bmoid Boomirg.

ICollege Corner Chronlcle-l

need in these co umns

" t aU

list wi ek a meeting or oilman,

place at B ib. inrt., on

tertsoon, tne isi.

t on foot a movement

strnction of an elecnnc

I MUU . MtV

The trip of the Richmond committee on eleetrie railroad to Hamilton yeeterday for tbe purpose ef seeing Peter Schwab was a complete success in every way. The committee arrived at the eity before noon and telephoned to the office of Mr. Schwab to learn at what time that gentleman might be

seen, tit replied tnat ce wouia taia to them between 1 and 2 o'clock that afternoon. When tbe time came for the interview they want to

-Ibis effiee and met a very pleasant

and courteous gentleman indeed.

After a little talk upon general subjects the matter of the franchise he was supposed to hold was broached, and Mr. Schwab stated that while he had do franchise that that document

would be no trouble whatever to prom . 1 .1 ' t a

cure. He said tbat ne naa ine rigm

of way for the portion ot the line be

tween Hamilton and Darrtown, and

that he had permission from all tbe

land owners on the way to go across their land at whatever points might t e necessary. He had had the line surveyed, and had graded a part of the way. He stated that this had been a in altar of considerable expense on him, aid that he regarded it as valuableThen the conversation drifted again. Mr. Schwab Droved himself to - be a

man of a wonderful amount of information, and has statistics at his tongue's enl at all times and on all topics of interest to the line of business in which he is engaged. At last the question was put at him,

point b'ank, what would ha ak Tor tbe right of way and the work he had done and had had done. He t Id the gentlemen frank'y that he had been watching the career of the Richmond and Fairhavan promoters, and that he ha been convinced that they meant business and were all right. Therefore, he said, he would cheerfully turn over to the committee of the road, all right whatsoever that he might posses? , and would, moreover, lend te them any assistance in his power and that, with a man of Schwab'e irfluenee, means the suceesa of the road nnder anything like ordinary circumstances. .He promised bis as 4i8tabe . in getting the f ranehist through,-the Ohio counties, and also that he wdnM lend the service of hi

paid employes to assist in getting an

Fine w ate he at Haner's. Spiritualism is having another temporary boom in Richmond. Bay only genuine Winifred coal, I hare exclusive sale. Farnham. Charles F. Wright went to Indianapolis tail. morning on business.

The city council does not meet till one week from next Monday eveting. Mrs. Joseph IRatliff is ill with the grip at her home on Fort Wayne avenue; The only crackers manufactured in the city is Boerner'a. For sale by all grocers. 4 lm The hotel business is picking up and

sll the hotels in the eity are having all

they ean do.

There is quite a swarm of traveling

men in the eity these days. The hotels

are doing a fine business.

Hear Mrs- Baker in her rendition of

Cyrano, at First M. E. church tomor row evening. Highly artistic

Robert Jones went to Cincinnati

yesterday afternoon where he will atsist Charles Sherer and Harry

Morrow in opening the rink next Thurs cay. ,

Can- J. W. Palmer and ' sister of

Devil's Lake, N. D., are in the eity on a visit to rt-lativeF. They left this section in 1861 and have not been here

since.

W. D. Thompson had three fingers

very badly injured this morning about 11 o'clock in the frizzers at the Richmond Casket company. The hand is very badly lacerated and he will be laid up for several days. He was taken to Dr. Wiest's office in the the patrol wagon and given the necessary attention. After this date all clothes I sell will be cleaned and pressed free of charee. 25d6t Job C. Kern.

Making a

w V ( V 1

NEW SUIT - -

Hot chocolate served at Price's.

Oar bargain sale Everything cheap. Knollenberg Co.

goes Tbe

right Geo.

on. H.

Do you like good music, a shoit, crisp talk on a popular subject f Then come to the First Presbyterian church Sunday ev ning.

Frants's animated pictures are tl e best evea shown in Hartford City. The machine by which thf se pictures are produced is evidently a better one than is ueually carried on the .rad.

Newp, 18-h. .

The Men's Sundav Evening club at

the First Presbyterian church Sunday

evening.

From an old coat and vest is an easy matter; simply

add a new pair of trousers. That s where our stock will

help you, whether you select one of those fancy Cheviot patterns for $2 00, or go higher for better goods. The fit or the making will suit you. No house in this section is better prepared to serve you Jhan we are. Tiyus. LOEHR & KLUTF, POPULAR CLOTHIERS.

OUR CLOSING OUT SALE OF

" W hod .the nrcmlet. and thev boutrht

for "success is generally -'cbvious., We took

tnM that lett nOOw

m.linn Atf nersonal earn atoretr-oognT,

he had taken s me hogs tt at did not belong to him, was today taken to

Michigan City, secompam-a Dy w

heriff, who kept a watcnrui eye upon

hm Wn&ver is one 01 iuuern.i

-twA or privilege desired. He I a bright spiritual refreshment

riU be

Lxngt in.

to

Carpet Fnctory Huroed. PHluAPtWHiA, Pa-, Janiwy The carpet U eery if Wuha-u Judge Brother buruet out today. kundred thousand dollar. Insured.

Husband anil Wife Die Suddenly KiwYORK N. Y. January 27. Emil Renter ot Brooklyn, a wholesale flour dealer, and his wife, bath died ..j ,rht. Thev had at

tended the theater together. Mrs. Renter tell on the way home and was carried Into the neret boase where he died in a few minutes from heart e.;l.lr filter went to tell a friend

. a-Aih and on re-entering

. h, a wife was he also

me nwuw - - fell and died sooc of apoplexy.

o Chans ' Colootl Sxton.

WaSHISGTOS, D C, January -t

Tne condition of o onet Jamea Sexton show no material change day. ..... ,

ing "backed" by a large namoer ui

"rooters," who n pe i theba nerof wot Tbe following is ahrrt sketch of Earlhrm's repre

sentative : ' G or C. I ev.-ri !of Earlham was birn in' Mono c .a t.i , Man-h 27, 'lo-r u. i.til.tiniBr3'ta(s family

of ten children, t-ur ot whom held J: - .n E'Inam His mother

was lso a studei.i t tue same college

andhJM there?."- pr.-siumru.ij-repreMntat've of Krlhm collega. Before his rnrranee- r tiesnraan he had attended b.S h-- F.iends' academy -,i Mrvvillo collace at Maryville,

-p - utwoen his freshnnan

X(UW . - . .

sophomore years ce lauguv scUW.

a year. Aitw.nn u. f" setting fonh

been iiitea vp..io ' - nroro;ed line

f.r.n and the winning oi a ijui. r-' vi, Jorn

silver medal he is posseso """ "hib ted a mp of the old Wig . our

presence and a goca voice - des0ribed in our last issue. douLtedly one of the strongest orators v!emects to the city of Bicbaent out by Earlham for many years , The indu. passenger and Upon the arrival of the Rchm ond . College Corner, and eontestantatlniianap lw he wil te , J Van od let to the C. H. D., t.ken iu charge by his f? f"rnisninr much n ded competition to

-,.mnUd tc re auring mo J"--r ,-i..t,,a railroad system, a

binkaltowedtotakepartin thepolit- immfnse business that lichemeshkhorake this a red- JJ", a resut of the new letter day in college hfe. The advance ftnd 8hippinjr facilities from DnArdasfthe college bodes are al a nm,nrMi a com man it y.

ready on the ground f " 1 sere fuUy discud, but the interest

Ml n.ff tnd loory uk iui " " . .u . fMm JO!ege Vurun

athletic and oratorical I soathw.nl. thioogh the towns named

begin early ana enaou., wi .i. - , e w&, by mo means aeotions ofthe afternon. ondry. Th:s, as has been asserted u.

wno " r"the 5.damti8heretofoie, wouia dco! Mi Bertta Miller,! tnese o i - College Coraer

Rn,rtnn. m'"!1-" " . . - .

,t . Ann innuiwni

IJ ctiuunj , .

Kmn. h wbien me uno wuu.u

ana

for has few

Ssturdav af

object was to for the conrailroad from

Kk-bmoud. Ind., to o'lege y. thence south through Bath.bpnngfield

and to Mt. Carmel. f The meeting was mall respects quite successful. Representative tiens

nresent from Batn, pnnguwu.

Mt. Carmel and College Corner a hack load going from the last .med town. The meeting was organized by electirg Honorable John M. Bell, of College Co-ner. cSsirman, and Mr.

T. Jones, living eomn oi u FiK"

ber of speeches,

iU-.c - . . .v..

the savaniages ui th practicability of the

Brier oi oain.

men that has ever been sent up irom this county. He took some twenty

bead of hoes ncht out oi ine

field, drove them to muiet wimm a mile or so of home, and waited a few Aa-ea in the v;cinitv for the money in

---- . ..... -c in

payment. . This little mauer ui uw oing to Michigan City is a plan ma

tured by Judge r ox, wno reaa soar

thir,t in a law boc that wnen a man

does what Alrert did and admits it,

he hU be put away under tne auspioea

of the shtr.ff.

DE4IKS AD FUMilAiy.

Lawler Word was received bert this morning announcing the death o Mrf. Stephen Lwitr at h rhumeit 4t r.harl. Mo., death resulting

yesterday from typhoid fever.. Th. deceased formrly rr sided in Uis cit3 and has many friinds and re ativci here. Her maidtn name was Mi

1 Katie Djlar. ar-d she has a uster re

siding ui this city.

PiPBT-HiDDnhP .the 13 year ol

daughter of r. and Mm- W1H Par-

a.a ...iotHiiv mnrr.iig. The re

i y uicu j v... j " Arrived thi-, afternoon at 4:1

A rak trail tn tbA rf fidenee of " AS

AUU HO'" - - . A. McPhrson. 311 north eighteem

street. Tbe funeral will take p Saturday m rning at 9:30 from

house. Interment ai ra.iaai. ,

I.ylk The funeral ! of the "li

J.,hn S. Lvle tuok place t

vuuil v - . .(tmruiT fron th Firt Pebyie

nt,v..h and wa . largely attend

-t & . i . tnn

n ine c iv au cuuuii

attendance, as tH as of the G. A. R. snd fraternity, who

many

being in members

Masocic

listed in conducting the services.

abort imiressie sermon was preacf

by the Rev. I. M, Hushes. The hairan - were I. C D an, Cla;

Hunt jr., Lafe Larsb.G. W. PatteJ

and S. C. Pyle.

Tbe interment was t K,rinom

To Curs a Ccld In O ) Day

TakeLaxitive Bromo Qau ine ta

All druggists refund tae monej fails to cure. 25c The geuuird

L. B. Q on each tablet.

Among

morning

those

were

. . i . . .

Charles ree . , - - - -, ,

- , hAiti. t'rot. c.. i ini'WHwi, --

J Ames S R art anJ Erl Harold

A

to

Grain Market.

I iinois. January

73 i May. Corn, 3b;

27.

oats

Mntic and SDiritnal refreshrail

.w Vint PrABhvterian ehnreh

mo - j . I evening. You are invited Ks

il tcs4 plait with your presearg

DRUNKS

"ft

In

P. lice Cou't Th- me htte Cautitn. d from Y. strday, : nd Renforsed by TwoOtStera.

ot ns

P3

So it was practically decided t

cocfiae the interests representee ai im meeting to 'he promotion ot the porSrn of the system from CoUegeCoru.r

south an! southwest, leaving lor w

tha inillAtlve IOr lit)

. . .

. from Kenmian io ooi

she would be oy rar

benefic:ary.

Cbicago

Wheat, ATA

Toldo. Ohio, January 27. Whett

76. 2io Snatort 1 El ctiona T.Mtay. " CDiClsn!ATI.O.,arurT 27 In sll ... .-..... hr aenato'ial ballots we-e

iien there was a failure to elect aad

mond

tni: rovi, l.

lege Corner, as

the greater

a PVI AAA Ct Of TTA pt

i vfa on to tint bm

all tf, Mat statement ia writing it

redi ? lie . did , so, signing- the

iginah ciUiy prepared by the Ricb-

oni and Fair haven delegation, which

&vas toitows :

Tbfs is to eeitlfybat I will turn

to tbe Richmond? Intvx Urban

if iir ay company all rights ar.d con

sists that I now hold from property

yners on the line of the Han U oi

d Richmond turnpike frooa Hamilton

Ddrrtown whenever thefsaid Hamili and Kiel mond later-Urban Kml-

ay it organ zid as sucn. a id i wil (ve said company my person tl aesistIce ht every way possible for the

feces j of the aforesaid rrad.

Rese pc fully.

Signed Pter Fchwab."

Mr. Schwab stated to the committee

at when they wanted the franchise rough the Oho counties, to come to

m and he woaid accompany them to

e county commissioners, who would

t tbe franchise.

Tte Riehmosd portion of the com

it tee was mere than delighted with

3 result of the. trip. The one thing

at was feared as a possible obstacl.

now rerrovea and a vary valuable

y secured for the brilding the road There is not man ; in Ohio or Indiana,

rhaps, whose ii flaence could hav.

en secured. He told the gentlenitr

go ahead and organize their com-

ny, promising mem tbat he wonld

ve them ms hearty support at all

es.

Part Qf the committee went to Ci -

noati "todiy. - Th organization o?

e company is not f&r cflf.

Richm jnd will have an electric rail-

ad line from some, direction befon e scows of another winter fly

As the Ktchmond gentlemen ap-

reached the oS-e of the genial an-

eeorrmodating Mr Schwab they me

e man Douglas of Morning Sa. wh

tad been locking after a market fm

is sopposed risht of way. He wa

alked to by Mr Starr and other meut

tiers of the commttee. He msisU

hat he had been mUundentood. an

fcb&t he had bten actuated by unseltisl

ind business motives in getting tte

right of way. He acknowledged t

lir. Starr that the two men bad ru t isd aqiaintanee aid that tbeie bad

been no arrangement by which the one

was to work f r fthe other. He wil.

Tiake no trouble.

Baaing Ballets as Tliojr F ir.

AS every sportsman knows," said an entbuiastie hunter, "it is easy to see

a rifle bullet in the air, and those fired from the new high-power guns are very curious to look at. Stand a dozen yards to one side of the mark and let a friend blaze away at any range with

a small canore weapon using smoke

less powder, and you'll see a strange,

oieien-wcite streak the instant the

bullet strikes home. The streak is apparently a couple of incbs wide and several fet long, and in more like a flash of light than anything

eise i can iiimK or. ith the old fashioned Remington or Springfield carbine the bullet has the appearance of a long black rod, and I don't know why there

noma oe sucn a difference in the optical illusion produced by the smaller calibre. I have heard some people deny that the bullet can be seen, but they are very much in error. It all depends on getting the right view point. A few feet either way will render the missle invisible, but the right spot is soon found by experiment, and after

that the thing Is as plain as day."

The reason no chances ;

we bought our goods from people that know how to make them that make evtry flash of the needle count who can - r if! S a '

put style in eveiy garment lh y turn out.

Equal excellence was never before bcugr.t at such Jow prices. This is no ordinary sale. .J.,.. . . . hCen's fine all wi?ol larts that have b en sold alLuint-r ft "$2.'5o,now . . ... ... ..... . . . . . Ql 60

Men's black a rd b'ue tU. wonted Suits lhat have been so!H

sll season at $16.00. r.ow . ... . . . . OlOaOO

Men's f ne all wool ker .ev Ovrroai thar Iiva Kn

- - - tfvi at $12,00 now . . . . m m Qiy

You must see ihcst bargains to af predate Jem. COME AND SEE US.

BEALL

Kw of OlASS.

the latest use of glass Is instead

or gold as a material for stopping

aecayea reetn. it answers splendidly

ana is rar less conspicuous than the

yellow metal. Of course, it Is not or

dinary glass, hut it is prepared by some new patent process, which rend

ers is soft and malleable. Glass too

is being extensively used for church bells. It can be tough tened so that

tnere is no risk of lt cracking, and the

tone Is said to be beyond anything yet

lnveniea, perrect, sort and sonorous.

Opsli Ar. SAf..

- opals will soon be considered lucky stones If it is found that they are

burglar-proof, which looks as If lt

migni De ine ease rmm the accounts

given of a recent robbery in Spokane,

asn. ine burglars there broke In

to a jewelery shop and took a quanti ty of jewelry, but left the most valu

a Die stones, a number of opals, wihich they "ould have taken as easily as the

cneaper ana more telltale goods which they carried away.

ritb

DENTISTS.

point

Tk. Fnllnwinff orjamittew wm. F

Alia - , . . .

Itru . . , r. r

nnrsaed: JOnn oner, .

rr 11 mnA K I'jrarO. UjH, I or 1

L...ir.i.:. W fJobel. rt- X. JttUier

w T.Aird. A. MeClure and Fred

crfi aid township. The

-. .

. a n;tu after a conierea,

two OtMU we nn-, At Cflllp 7 I

mrt AS lOUUW. "-PA

r. iu n A should ran west on

Veloeipede pike to Colters Corner pike, I

TW inorniegth4!!r!!,

: l.-w. nnrt. lncinainir 10 : .

t . , ; , -rftjterdav. aid

-at,oA t- t.Aiav. E-ich and

cases ve."- - -.

vas fined ft ana co, J " .'""r 1 If AA

paid or stayea mo nu tu. kr two drun

... i

Henry Iddings and Uus urie., was fined in the sum of 9.90 Tor the offense.

CTOEARlf

Awarded Highest Honors, Wc

Gold MedaU Midw

Bichm?nd Ils Plenty f rhtm, I Would Seem Twelve Her Already. Theie are twelve regular praetu-ii lentisu ia thi city, and all appear to

be daing" very well indeed, considerin it the abundance of the supply, of ,killed workmen in that line. " Anotfcei Jentis-t will locate in thi city soon, aeeordinc to his' present plans; and will cf coarse get bit tha-e of th patronage. .Even if he should not be ,ble ta fill a lone felt want in thai line, he will perhaps nil macy tn aching void beture be has been lung in the work. Richmond's teeth oag-ht to be wc H taken care of by the dentists alone, to say nothing of tbe bridge work daae by the county commissioners. The twelve dentists referred to are thaee who have ffices in

the city, and -there are Iwa who eome bere oeasionaliy at slated intervals to Go work, and una who travels out of this city and doe a large business at tbe surround eg Owns. The tendency of some people to bit oa any sort of

Tbe Sct Ages of Hu, When his dad is s big objecx

whiskers that says '"boor- to him. When his papa is the biggest and best of men. When his school teacher knows betn-r tha i his father. When, after all, the old man does know better than his school teacher. When he knows better than either his governor or bis school teacher. When his daddy again comes forward in his opinion, as a pretty smart man. When he Is striving and bopen, some day. by bard work, to be as smart, or just a . ttle smarter, than tne old gentleman.

Easily Explained. I'd like to know why lt is," growled old Bullyun, "that I'm bothered almost to death by commercial agency reporters investigating my financial standing. I invariably pay cash and have never asked for credit." "That's all very true," replied his frifnd, "but you seem to have over

looked the fact that your only daughter recently celebrated her eighteenth anniversary of ber debut into the world.

huh STnEirri-

RINGC2 OPEN Tqesdav, Thursday and Saturday mornings, afternoon and evenings. Wednesday afternoon and evening

824 Main Strc et,

WHHTHER

YOU ARE GOING TO

FURNISH

The whole fatuvp, or a part of it, or even one room, we ar ready to belp you our stocii is .corapLnrn. We are tiill jellicr a SOLID OAK CHAgJDSR

eU"T-'pOLISHED. St 1 20, and ean sruarantee the qualityl

Ferd. Grothaus.

533 & 539 MAIN OTRCCT.

CM.-HAMILTON, ' Dentist.

.2 North

Tenth

St., Opp. Wcstcott Hotel.

RICHMOND, I NO.

PALLADIUM

6 Cits a week,