Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 February 1899 — Page 3
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY H. 1899.
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Our grand cut in suits and overcoats has been a marked success, and the people who have seen and b ught the great bargains declare they have never seen anything to equal them. We have done a large business on them and have only a few Iert. but we
want to sell eveiy one of them men s overcoats on sale at Our entire stock cf $5, $6, $7.50 Our entire stock of 510. $12.50,
Great bargains in boys' overcoats and lon pants suits and children's reefer overoats and knee pant suits, which we are offering tor less tian the cloth is worth.
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O (p a r nrn ltd "5: - 1.000 pairs men's fine shoes at one-half regular prices to close. Odds and ends. S3 and $4 fine calf shoes, closing out price X SO and Q OO Men's best quality box calf and vici kid, in Dlack or tans, worth $3.50 and $4, closing sale price ' -2 OO Men's fine tan vici kidi in all the latest toes, new spring goods just received, worth $5, duiing this sale - S OO Men's fine Chicago calf shoes in all the new toes, lace or congress, 500 pairs just received worth $2, during this sale ZL 35 300 pairs of boys' shoes, odds and ends, size 3 to 5, worth $1.25 to $2. saleprice 75c and 1 OO
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Fleeced wrapper goods, light colors " " best quality, dark colors Large plaid flannelettes, light colors Unbleached, 4-4 muslin Unbleached, 9 4 sheeting Good quality f gathers, per pound -... Home made comforts 11-4 gray and tan blankets Moquette rugs. 2 yards long Children's school umbrellas Ladies' Jersey gloves, a bargain - Elastic tape, frilled edge, at
Velveteen and corduroy faciDg Hooks and eyes, a card Best quality table oil cloth FlauneMte underskirts Ladies' shoulder shawls, special Ladies Jersey ribbed vests Ladies' union suits - ChiWren'seiderda cloaks at Another lot children's mackintoshes, 2 cape, velvet collar, in
Hiir cloth, black and gray 20e! Swiss plaids and stripes 5c. 7c. 8c and lOc S ockiogette dress shields 5c Ladies' handkerchiefs, special at 2c, 4c. 5e and 7c Black and white ice wool, large balls, per box 40a Ladies' 40-gua fast black hose - 7j Ladies' fleeced hose, fast Mack - lOc and 12c Ladies' fleeced h:se, imported, split foot and plain black, ribbed top 20c Ladies' wool hose 20c Children's fiae ribbed hose, all sizes, 5 to fH' 5c Children's fancy hose, sizes 5 toS lOc, 19c and 35c Child ren's wool hose, 5 to 8 1 Oc Saxony yarn, all colors, a ut 8i
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MOW THEY ARE THE USE OF CONTROLLED ELECTRICITY. BY fAo Mom BTdra DmImmiI la tao Art f '! Warfmn Planted a too toaa at Hvbni, Iter Aaord lro 4tlHt too UrMi Rattloahtps. Electricity aa mctii for control l!ng the engines of war plays an im portaat part. Thl is especially the case with submarine mines and tor pedoes, which are kept uader thorough control and made to act at the proper time through, the Influence of the elec tric current. Submarine mines have tieea extensiTely used la modern war fare, notably during the ciril war la this country and during the FrancoPrussian conflict. The last decade, however, has seen extensive improve merits in the method of firing mines I due to the rapid development of elec tricity. Probably the simplest form of mine, and the one most extensively used un til electricity came into general use, was that known as the contact mine. which consisted of an iron case con taming an explosive attached to a cable, the latter having its lower extremity fastened to an anchor of some Bort. The iron case was provided with a number of firing pins, any one of which being brought in contact with the hull of a ship fired a percussion cap and exploded the charge. As will readily be seen, these contact mines are not in any way under ton troi, ana were alike dangerous to frieud and foe. With a view to remedying this evil, what is known as the electro-contact mine was invented. In in is aevice tne nnng pins on the case containing the explosive, instead of exploding a percussion cap when brought in contact with an object, act as a switch by closing one opening in an electric circuit Another switch it located in this same circuit at a sta tion on shore, so that in order to firs the mine it is necessary to close the land switch at the same time that one of the pins has been driven in by the hull of a vessel. Numerous electrical inventions have been patented from time to time for controlling and firing submarine mines. One of these inventions consists of an ingenious arrangement for holding a mine down near the bed of a bay or other body of water, to enable friendly vessels to pass over it in afety. The device consists in a loop fastened to the anchor and to a point on the cable near the mine. In a hollow opening in this loop a small charge of an explosive is placed, which can be fired from the shore by means of a 6park from an electric battery. In bursting, the loop is destroyed and the mine immediately rises the full f length of its cable and to within a fow i feet of the surface. The mine Itself I may then be fired from the-shore in I the ordinary manner. In deep water, or where a strong current exists, recourse is had to what is known as ground mines. These j consists of large charges of gun cotton or other high explosives held in o near the ground by means of mush- . room anchors. Mines of this chara , ter being too far below the surface to be fired by coming in contact with the lulls of vessels, arrangement has to be made to ascertain exactly when a vessel is over a mine in order to know when to fire it. This is accomplished by a very simple method, although an extremely Ingenious one. An electric circuit extends from the mine to two stations on land at no great distance from one another. At each of these tations a break occurs in the electric circuit, and, in order to explode the mine, both of these breaks must be closed simultaneously. A telescope is mounted at each station on a pivot, which permits of its being swung in horizontal direction, and so arranged that when pointed at the mine It closes the circuit at that station. Thus all that is necessary to do is to keep both telescopes pointed at an enemy's vessel as it advances, and when the latter passes over the mine both switches will be closed, the circuit completed and the mine exploded. Innumerable other devices havs been brought out, in which electricity invariably plays an Important part, for carrying on warfare of this nature. What is known as the observation mine, an improvement over the electro-contact mine, is one of these. In a mine of this character the firing mechanism and the explosive are in two distinct and separate receptacles, placed one above the other on a cable The contact buoy which contains the firing pin floats a few feet below the surface of the water, the mine itself being located several feet below it With mines of this description there are always two separate and distinct electrical circuits leading to the shore. One is known as the firing circuit, while the other, in circuit with the firing pins on the upper receptacle, rings a bell at the shore station whenever one of the pins is driven in by toming in contact with an object. Thousand of sick and sufferin g peiple air like the po"T cripple in thf Bible, who hae no one to hrlr him down tf tle life-srivinr pool befort some one els? slipned ti ahead of him So manv uf ferers feel tha if they ctiul'1 only get a littlhelp to over come their er t r e m e weai able to regain their coveted health an. strength. It is just these people that Dr. Pkrce" Golden Jledical Discovery ts designed t aid. It is the stror,?. helping hand ft those who mre in th" extreme of bodil weaiaess and nervous exhau-tion. 1 promptly tones, nourishes and bnilris n; the entire sysi-tn. It gives keen app tite, good digtM.'cn. pure blood. mucnla strength, neTve ioice and renewed arvitv When I first wrote yon I was complet-! iicoaraed," savs Mrs. W M. Satter! -itit r Rsehlord. Tioya Co., U. Y. (P. O. Box o. in letter to Or. IHerce. 1 was m pain all th tim could not lie in bed on account o! sev-re. hrr-t catting pains in my back sd rurht hip. H.-. pan all tHroatrh the lower Tart of my borly an inv eibows hurt rae so mrtch I coald scarce! lilt hit har. My skirt was dry. harsh an acaly and nuns? like sacks on my arms. M farband called" the doc-or. and f-e said r wsweakness. an-i ray age. His medicine did tr. soeood. I -ot jjettme worse ad weaker, j seemed I six. I'd go crazy. One day i wttv i and received advice. I have taken Dt Vaerce s Golden Medical Discorerv. his F yoriie Prescription an' Pleasant Pellets." an now X can lie iu bed with some comfort and cat do a good day's work." The most valuable voot for hoth men inc women is Dr. Pierce's Com men Sense Medical Advise: 1 srs! A splendid lacc-paz volomr I J fewM' with engTaviugs and colore. plates. A cope, paper coered. will be sent to anyon sending twenty-one cents i one-cent stamps, to pay th cost of mailing? only, to r JL V. Pierce, Buffalo. N V OsU-boaad, jl stamps.
MRS. PIXKHAM-S ADVICE,
Wfcat Mrs-NeU Hurst has to Say ADOUt It. Pra MC Pwsham: When I wrote to yon I had sot been well for fiv vei-v had doctored all the time bot froi no oetier. I nau womo trouble very bad. My womb pressed backward, caosinir pues. x was ncn miserv I ctmA i r . o scarcely waia across the floor. Men stmation was lrregiiJar and too proluse, was also troubled with leucorrhoea. I had g-iven tip all hopes of grettiny well; everybody thought I had consumption. After taking1 five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComDonnd. I felt very much better and was able to do nearly all mr own work. I continued the use of vour medi cine, and feel that I owe m v recovery to you. I cannot thank you enough for vour advice and your wonderful medicine. Any one doubting my statement may write to me and I will gladly answer all inquiries Mrs. Xell IIcrst, Deepwater, Mo. Letters like the foresroinc con stantly being received, contribute not a little to the satisfaction felt bv Mrs. Pinkh am that her medicine and counsel are assisting women to bear their heavy burdens. M rs. Pinkh am's add rcss is Lvn n, Mass. All suffering women are invited t I write to her for advice, which will be given without charge. It is an ex perienced woman's advice to women. BARON SCHIMPF'S PHILOSOPHY. A chip off der oldt plock iss usually der same kindt off a nlockheadt. Lofe in a gottage iss all righd ven der pottage iss eitoovated at Newbort by der sea. A plack hen vill lay a vhite egg, budt a shpeckled hen won t lav eggs mit bolka dots on it. Der r-r-olling stone gadders no moss, budt id is nod so green as der shtone vat shtoodt shtilL A drop off honey cadches more vlies as a parrel off vinegar, budt der vinegar vill lasd longer. Von haff der vorldt dond't know how der odder haff lifn. und id's none oO dere pizness, enyhow! Absence makes der heart grow vonder, budt too mooch absence makes der heart grow vonder of some odder Yel low. Effery gloud has a silfer lining, budt vhen it gomes to oxtracting der silfer it iss cbust as veil to know der gombination. Der vise man says dot a beggar's purse iss alvays empdy, budt der beg gar iss nit aer only man whose purse got dot tiredt veeling. THINGS TO KNOW. A captain in the navy ranks with a colonel in the army. Restaurant dining is becoming more than ever the rage in London. A farmer near Decatur, Ala., has raised a hog which weighs 1,524 pounds. Russia is said to own 3,000,000 horses nearly one-half of the whole number In existence. The population of England at the time of the 'efriquest did not exceed 2, 000,000 all told.V" It takes 72,000 .tons of paper to make the postal cards used in the United States each year. The first permanent military force in England was the king's guard of yw men, established in 1486. The British revenue from spirits is a little in excess of 20,000,000 yearly, of which 4,000,000 is on imported foods. According to the census of 1S91 there were about 38,000 people in Ireland who could speaking nothing but Irish and 680.000 who knew both languages. While the wedding service is pro ceeaing in japan ine Dride kindles a torch and the bridegroom lights a fire from it and burns the wife's playthings. POINTS AND MOOT POINT& Discount ninety-nine the verdicts of envy. per cent, jealousy. or antipathy and prejudice. A natural fool is far more respectable than an unnatural one. Preferences are temperamental, not logical. The human stock is evil, but good Is grafted into it more or less successfully. Life is a veritable fog, but divine lights are visible intellect, imagination, and above all, affection. The very rich and the very poor are equal social and economical nuisances. Human progress is a tortoise race toward perfection. Our power to act is our center; our progress is our circumference. Brave hopes are prophecies; ti-nid ones are lies. To regret not having sinned in the past is to sin with a vengeance. Life is see-saw, up and down the down is the safer part of the game. BLASTS FROM RAM'S HORN. The preacher will not reap wheat If be sows sand. If God gives vou & talent, don't wear It for a bangle A man may know the time card and yet miss the train. The dews of morning are angels tears for the deeds of the night. The smaller a .nan's heart, the bigger a dollar look in his eyes. Went Home 'aked. The Bookman has heard of a Scotch professor who had been advocating the advantages of athletic exercise. "The Roman youths, he cried, "used to swim three times across the Tiber before breakfast." The Scotch professor exclaimed. "Mr. McAllister, why do yon smile? We shall be glad to share vour amusement." The canny Scot replied, "I w as Just thinking, sir, that te Roman youths must have left their clothes on the wrong bank at the end of their swim." lmg Dlvtsnes Identification. An English defaulting bank manager, who had eluded the police for three years by staying in a sea-side village near riymouth, was discovered by a strange accident. While strolllicg on the beach with a yonng woman watching the warships a sailor on board a cruiser, who happened to come from the town whence the defaulter had absconded, looked through a telescope. recoraized him, and informed tbe police. Mr. KWTyVeo: (readingKobody ever yet saw a dea4 male. Mrs. Newly wed (who Is thinking of something else and not listenlngv Don't yon think your life Insurance premiums are a waste of mose, Jehj)
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About the CGrtiTe l roper'ies of Morrow's Kti-ne oids. A Richmond, Indiana, man, by tbe name of Harrv Normandin. said thi to a representative of John Morrow Co., chemists. He may be relied npon as a perfectly truthful man, when J t-ll you that be is superintendent at CuIIaton & Co'.s printing establishment. He further said: "It is a pleasure to me to recommend fo wortoy a rem edyand I make this statement publicly haping it may help many another per son who read it. i nave been uc tort urate enough to be a sufferer from mv kidneys and other distressing troubles which came from this disorder for the past live years. At times I have been very bad and at others quite comfortable My chief trouble was backache, re tention of urine, and extremely nervous. I was fully aware that the en tire trouble came from my kidneys endeavored to get relief by using different remedies, but t no avail until I took Morrow's Kid-ne-eids, which obtained at Luken? drug store. I doti t think I used them more than three days when I saw a change for the b tter. I continued taking them until now all pain has subsided, nervousness is less, and retention of urine gone. To say that I sha'l continue with them until cared is unnecessary." Diugeists 50 cents. Mailed on re ceipt of price (tttmps taken) John Morrow & Co., chemints, Springfield. Ohio. The Deadly Grip Is again abroad in tbe land you breathe may be full of The air its fatal germs: uon t uegle.t tbe Unp" or you will open the door to pneumonia and consumption and invite death. Its sure signs ate chills with fever, head aeht dull heavy pains, mucous dis charges from the nose, sore throat and never-let-go cough. Don't waete pre cious time treating this cough with troches, tablets, or poor, cheap syrups. Care it at once with Dr. King's New Uitcovery, the infallible remedy for bronchial troubles. It kills the disease germs, heals the luDgs and prevents the dreaded after fffects from the malady Price 50c and $1. Money back if not cured. A trial bottle frte at A G Luktu & Co.'s druir store. Coughs and colds, down to the very rnordrlacd of consumption, yield to the soothing, btaling influences of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Exposure to a sudden climatic change produces cold in the head and catarrh is apt t follow. Provided with Ely's Oreatn Balm you are armed against Nasal Catarrh. Druggists sell it at 50 cents, or h.'y Brothers, 06 warren street. New York, will mail the 50c or lOo trial size. The Balm cures without pain, coes not irritate or cause snef zing. It spreads itself over au irritated and angry surface, relieving immedi ately the painful ii,flmmation,eieanses and cures. Cream Balm quickly cares the cold. Only one remedy in the world that will at once stop itchiness of the skin in any part cf the body; Dosn's Dintment. At any drug store, 50 ceits. Beginnlr q ths'Ntw Year With pure, rich, healthy blood, which may be bad by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, you will not need to fear at- - of pneumonia, bronchitis, fevers. colds or the grip. A few bottles of LtKs great tonic and blood purifier, taken now, will be your best protection against spring humors, boils, eruptions, that tird feeling and serious illness, to which a weak and debilitated iyftem is especially liable in early pring. Hood's SarseparuJa eradicates from the blood all scrofula taints, tones and strengthens tbe stomach, cures dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh aid every ailment caused or promot d by impure or depleted blc-r' Dyspepsia bsre of human exist ence, linrdock tslood Bitters cures it, promptly, permanently. Regulates and tones the stomach. I.a Grippe is surely contagious. Dr. Miles Restorative Nurvihe is a sure preventive. About Catarrh. J It is caused by a cold or succession of colds, combined with impure blood its svmrtoms are pain in the head, discharge from the nose, ringing ooises in the ears. It is cared by Hood's Sarsaparilla which purifies and enriches tbe blood, soethes and rebuilds the tissues and relieves all the disgreeable secsjitions. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. Mailed for 25c. by C. I, Hood Co.. Lowell, Mats. 7 MADE ME A MAK AJAX TABLETS FORITlYELY CCRE J LLr 9 KMI 1HM9B t fell 1 Of MMDr ory, Im potency. BieeptowitMa, c eaate-d trr Abase or other lxceaaes tod Indiscretions, They qakikfy wtmti mriy mcore ixmt liAlitr in oid or rouaff. aBd fit dab for tody, jwinwei or D&rri&g-; Frevnt laaacity and Gonranapcion 1 ajLa in tirM. ThmrtMA afai-wi imms?ri 1 al a imwina&eax and eCectn (XKR where ell other tell Isist npoa hawing the e-nnine Aiaz Tbleta. Ther i&Tcaid UuMM&ndsnnd wiiloarefoa. WeffiveepoeUe written saeruite to enact cure wf PTC In -arhcaaecr af and the money. Price M W I w per -ackfte. or eiz pases fols tresttnent for KLSx Br 1 mil, in plain wrapper, etyra receiiXof crioe. Cirenier A JAY JPMPnV CTk . -Mesfftera.Se, For Bale in Richmona oy A.G.Luken A Co. MOWEY! Wa hare several svmB of IMEcncy to Loan on mortgage. If you want to borrow come and see us. Wm. H. Brarlbur? 3c Son Eoom 7 and 8 Westcott block. BiOUtOXD, Ixs,
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fZ iT2r """" jps ?-s &RHI m w EifHy.Qu'ckly, Perrr-artentiy Restored MAGNETIC FIERViME n --!i with Nervous IVbn-iv. Ix-st Vrtal'tv. Srninai I oesr Failing M. :nv-v- tSe result vj 0-r-wit lc. Worry Sicknrss. Frrrr 01 Ymh or Ovcr-aivlu aence Pries BOc. ma St : 6 hcter $5. For qukW. ioiiive and Us:r? ren?s in Sextin. Weaknes. l-r-r--. Nerv--" T- l I r Vitality. o VELLOW LABEL S-ECiL- doubitrenfth give strength wi in cveiv pn aod etfect a remanent cure. Lr-eu&est and heal, too Pills t- nv mail. For sale by W. 11. Kosi ding Co, S04 Main street. RICHMOND ' STEAM LAUNDRY 919 Main St. 'Phone 157. AFTKR MONTHS r Wi liiAM'ii in vour trtmk ir bnreu drswer. Hturt, CiittH sin. i o Iki Uuiitierfti hv tis ill tilt havr tite name fine jUma auct hk hi! and tilt as the ih th-y er tiuiht-i. l"he result i? fhiveJ bv lining 'the brM hoap. tMn-h. vlo., and (Hkirjg carp ttmt cacti Hrt ol' tiir woik in firoMPrtT done. rt'iaofrnu la 1 t& Ja Wttrrv, aanatttrat dit tloti rrtlLAt.i' ar ail - 'M Cuantanl sa t atruv-irv. 7 - tuim. liofc 01 libuoii au a irutCvist Pur si ir si fm bras a. on a,rsaii a " fcatlsl sy Orisre;tea 01 sent .. aaie rap pa, fey a arat p L-aoaitf , to fl.SV or 4 bw.ac 0 76 7Mp nUj mV - sk OH A PLBASANTS CO. Paperers and Painters. Fire, up to date work a specialty. All kinds of work done with neatness and dispatch. Office, room 1 second floor. Grand hoteL Residence, io Tjh seven teertri tt LAUNDRY. Get your Laundry work done where satisfaction is guaranteed. QTEAM LAUNDRY 29 Mavln St.. Tslenboa 35 L V STINSON.Pro Now is The Time ft To be looking tor HARNESS Spiing. W'e have them. for WIGGINS & CO. Phone 1443. '309 Main St. JOE LONG CHONG, THE UUm MAN, lias com back to stay. I want my old friends to bring their laundry. I have a new machine to iron bosoms. Firtt class work guaranteed. Everytfcisg Eeliverei ia 2i Hctots. LONG CHONG. 15 North Eighth St, Chunks Coal AND SICH Cia be used with our Furnace Gas Boraer. CAN WE FIT UP YOUR FURNACE ? H. H. MEEBHOFF Pohne 4. m . . ... . 1 Before you buy a Typewriter let me show yon THE HARTFORD. Strong, Durable, Well Finished. Same keyboard and service a the $100 machir.efor HALF THE MONEY. C. A. REEVES, Room 7, Westcott Block.
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