Richmond Palladium (Daily), 28 February 1900 — Page 4

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BrtkPkMMJ WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1 900 INDICATIONS attains; and Setting; of the Son and Moon. Wuul j Moon. Itlt.es G:3rffcet 5:50 Rises 6:401 m. Washington, D. C, February 28. For Indiana: Snow this afternoon and toniirht, colder in th south, Thursday fair. For Ohio: Ileavv snow tonight. wider in the central and south Thurs day; colder and fair in the south and west, and snow followed by fair in the north and east. LOCAL fJEWC. Polo Thursday evening. Hathaway 's for all magazines. Headache cure, Haner's spectacles Spectacles scientifically fitted, Haners s. Spectacle fitting a specialty, Haner s. Double Haner's. lenses correctly fitted John Wickett, painter and paper hanger, 908 north twelfth street. Home phone 980. 24-6 1 ' The last game of the Muncie-Henley polo series played in Richmond Thursday evening,March 1. 2t There was considerable disappoint- j ment felt that Miss Portertield did I not sing at the Old Folks concert. Regular meeting of St. Stephen's Aid Society Thursday, March 1, at 2:30. A full attendance is desired. Regular admission tickets for polo game on sale tomorrow from 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m., noon hour included, at Main street rink. DMr. Lee "Wolf is at The Westcott. He is one of the proprietors of the new 5 and 10c store to be opened in our city tomorrow. Mrs. Kolp s closing partv for the evening class Friday at 8 o'clock. I ain s orchestra. Admission 10c Programs to dance at 9 o'clock 75c inenre aiarm tnis morning was occasioned by a small blare in the Kiehardson candv factory on Ft W ayno avenue. Tucrc was no duniage. The steamship New England, con taining the Richmond party, has ar rived at Jaffa, Palestine, according to dispatches received. As yet no mail has been received from any of tne party since the steamship left Boston. Mr. Warren Irvin of St. Joseph county this state and India Alice Albert son were married at First M. E. church parsonage at 10 o'clock this morning by Rev. A. W. Lamport. Mr. Irvin is one of the most prominent and wealthy men in his section of the state. Both bride and groom are to be congratulated. Indianapolis Press: Competition that is not to be ignored is promised the Pennsylvania company between this city and Dayton. If all the lines now on paper are eventually built and there seems reason to believe that the plans will be carried successfully the Pennsylvania will be paralleled by an interurban electric line, or series of lines, that will make it possible for th traveler to reach

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www is city by trolley Mrs. Dr. Frank Harding is visiting relatives in Augusta, Ky. The prayer meeting of the First Presbyterian church will be held as usual at 7:30 this evening. Mrs. Dr. M. F. Johnston went today to Chicago to visit Mrs. Florence Butler, and will attend the exhibit of work by western artists while there. The case against B. II. Moorman was dismissed this afteruoou. All the witnesses subpoenaed in the case "had went," and there was no prosecution. Alonzo Marshall has secured an original widow's . pension for Ann Martin,, widow of Thomas Martin, and also an increase for Henderson O. Hosier of Centerville. The house heirs are in session at the court house this afternoon. Neither of the attorneys is present at the meeting. It is understood that matters of importance are under consideration. Mesdames Button and Shroyer delightfully entertained about sixty ladies at whist yesterday afternoon at the home of the former on north t.nth street. The first prize was won by Mrs. Henry C. Starr and the second by Mrs. Judsou R. Rupe. The decorations were beautiful and au elegant luncheon was served, ine same ladies will entertain this after noon at a parlor reading aud tomor row at a tea. OEATHS AND FUNERALS. C!o a Russell T.. the fourteen-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. V al ter P. Coale, died at their home, 21 north seventeenth street, at 8.15 this morning. The arrangements for the funeral will be gives later. Masons, Attention. Wbb LtKlire. No. 24, F. & A. M.. has postponed the work for tonight until future notice. W. P. Coale, W. M Complaint Filed. Gaar. Scott A Co. vs. W. F Peddieord et al., on ment. notes and attachIndietedi For Murder. Xew York. Feb. 2.S. The West Chester county grand Jury at White Plains ye-terday banned down an indictment for murder In the first degree against Alfred Morrison of Mount Vernon, who shot and killed the woman gen erally known as his wife. The district attorney produced witnesses to how that the shooting was not acCidentaL thowjrh Morrison had claimed he shot the woman on waking from a dream that burglars were in the house. Simnterinjc Dawn San Francisco. Feb. 2Jt The suit of Mrs. Nettie It. Craven aainst the heirs of the late Senator Fair is gradually simmering down to a question of veracity between Mrs. Craven her aelf and Judge Sinipron and the man Sylva of Sausalito. Secretary K.Hs Apeal. Washington, Feb. lS. Secretary Root yesterday apeared Wfore the house committee on military jwTairs and made a strong appeal to the committee to report favorably the bill drafted by him to increase the e5denoj of the army.

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY

YE OLD FOLKS GAVi: A FINE CONCERT LAST NIGHT. Large Attendance and Oae of the Besj Attractions Yet Given by the Mu sical Club The Orchestra Was Especially Fine Feature. "Ye Olde Folkes" of the Music Club, clad as in ye olden times, gax .... . t - - i a highly pleasing concert last nigi at I'vthian tern pie, assisted by orchestra of the bet musicians in the city. The concert was by far tlf most popular that nas been given u this popular club, and the attendan ; was the most irratif'ing to tQe mai asrement. all the seats in the room beitiir occupied. There was not a weak feature n the entire program and each number was rendered in a delightful manntjr. If there was auv one feature better than another, it was the playing of the orchestra and the members cx rtai aly deserve liberal praise for t he nrt thev tooK m making the eve ning's entertainment a success. It was comrwsed of about thirty piec ies under the able directorship of M r. Frank L. Butler. This orchestj ra should be made a permanent orga zation. The faultless rendition !iiof the numbers plainly showed the fru t of much hard practice and on every hand was heard the highest praise. The concert program proper was divided into two parts and consisted of chorus and solo work. The choijus body presented a handsome appearance, attired iu the elegant costumes of bv-rone da vs. The irowns of the ladies were of all styles and descr. i'P-at-tions, while the men looked captiv iug in their short knee trousers, ilk coats, wurs, etc. the solo work of the evening was done by the Misi ses Blanche Page, Rubv Hasecoster 4nd Alice Kehlenbrink; Messrs. Guy jlcCabe and Lee Ii. .Nushaum. The Anvil Chorus "iven by ""All ye men and women singers, aceoranamed by the orchestra, was one of the best features on the progr; iim, and it was necessary to repeat it for the benefit of the dilighted audiemce The chorus was directed by Mr, Alton 1. Hale, and his caretui tnjun in-' told in every hue that was sung. The concert may bo related. ANOTHER DEEFAT, Uenleys Are Again Defeated the Muncie Ryals at Muri tie Score for the Series is Now 20 to 7. The Ilenlevs were forced to 2 down in defeat last night at Mu by a score of 3 to 1 after a game fij acie ht. This makes the score for the series stand 20 to 7 in the Royals' favor. Tn la it night's game the Hetdevs were badly crippled by the alsenee of Stevens and Byers, twb of the l)cst players. Ihe Hen leys matt the first iroal. and the lioyals one in each inning. The following was tue line-up of the Richmond play ers: r isher, first rush. Patterson, second rush. Vim Allen, center. lausilcia, tiait om-. - - - Jessup, goal. The team missed the train morning at Muncie and did not turn uutil this afternoon. this reBIG BEQUEST. Ldlbum wmte Remembers Spit-eland Academy Mos Liberally. The late Lalburn land, whose funeral White of Si neewas attended by a large number of local Friends remembered Sniceland Academy, the flourishing Friends' institute, ihost lil.erally. He gave the sum of 10,Oott to become the property of thtj; in stitution at the death of his wid ow. Sniceland Academy is controlled and supported by the Indiana Ye arly Meeting of Friends. Marriage Licenses. Lewis II. Marshall and lone Pyle, Kiehmoud. William H. Dynes and Nora E. Morrieal, Richmond. Fred Personnett and Nannie Sharp, Richmoud. James C. Carman and Cora M Howard, Richmoud. Henry Larson and Flora Hqrst, Milton. Attention. Amateur puotograihers are in vited to attend the demonstration given by Mr. Sargent of the working of Yelox paper Wednesday evening from to 9 and Thursday afternoou from 1 to 0. at my store, 520 Main street, C. T. Moorman pf. Monster and io Cent Store Opens Thnrsday 9:30 a. m. This concern is onb of thirty-two stores by this syndicate. ine expression ot wonder is howl can such goixls te sold for 5 and 10 ceint .Mr. frank liauman, the tormer pro prietor, will lx its manager. They are at ' Main street. If the reader of this should chjj nce to know of any oue who is subject to attacks of bilious colic he can dojhim no greater favor than to tell him of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale b G. Luken A Co., druggists. and r A Protose and Beans. A delicious, appetizing, and nutri tious combination, containing zjj per eeut more ioou value and lat-masing properties than beef, with a rich lieious, nutty flavor. Protose Beans are cooked three times. de and and ts a are easily digested. Only 33 oeii can at stret. W. E Hastings, 931 Main Ladies of the Eastern Star givl e an entertainment tomorrow evening at the Masonic temple. Mr. Ziegler, entertainer; Miss Nardin and others. Diploma of Merit. The Fox crackers h'ave been ta-t.nl but not equalled. These lmt lmitations are merely diplomas of njerit awarded by competitors to Fjax3 grxids. Fox's "Fores" is safe fro. a mutators, ine design is original !aid is entirely secured by patent:

PHILIPPINE LETTER.

News From the Richmond Boys in the Thirty-First Resriment No Fighting Goirjg on Pen Picture of Life in the Philippines. Correspondent of the RichoDODd PilWdiam: Cotta Bato, Mindinao. Is., P. L January 20, 1900. It may interest the readers of this paper to again hear from the 31st regiment after so long a timi, " not having written since we were on Angel Island, Cal. We are about 700 miles south of Manila on the Inland of Mindinao. Our hea'lquarters are at Zamboanga, the main town on the island. Companies A, B, C and half of D are there. The other half of D company is at Isabella and companies r , u and H are at Cotta Bato. This place is 150 miles across the bay from Zamboanga and five miles up the Rio Grande river. It is not much of a place. In fact there are no towns of any size on the island. All of the stores are controlled by Chinese and the boys do hate tham. They will cheat a soldier out of every cent they can. At Zam boanga the natives run a market of their own and such a place as it is They sell bananas, cocoanuts, roasted corn, rice, and at their butcher shop, which was out in the middle of the street before the Americans cleaned up the town, they sold rrv-" -aod fish which thev cut up on an1 dirt, flies and ants all toi?ear consta-mon-ev used here is Spanish. , Chinese and Lngush. A dollar m their money is only worth 50 cents American money and only 45 cents at the postoffice. We can buy twen ty bananas for five cents American mouey. Cocoanuts are 1 cent apiece, American, and everything accord ing. At t a tJuio it is aooufc tne same, only cocoanuis are higher and other stuff is higher. All -of the cloth and store supplies come from Siugapore, Sydney,. China, and a little from England and America. I have not seen anything from America, only just a few trinkets the Chinese have. The Rio G rande river is full of crocodiles, and the country is full of mosquitoes and bugs, lizzards, eentipeues, ants and bats. There is large hill just back of the town which is full of caves, and the writer aud a few comrades found, it seemed to us, no less than half a million bats in this cave that we inspected. There are two classes of natives t 1 vf. I ..1:1.,. y and go armed all the time, and the Filipinos, who are Christians and are peaceful. The Moros have their teeth blacked and the Christians have their teeth white. Soma of the natives are very superstitious and have seen many gates with a feather tied up over the gate to keep the devil out, so they think. Some of the boys have taken excursions in land, and the natives were very much frightened at seeing white men among them. We were out about four miles from camp one Sunday and the natives seemed very ricked and wanted to know where otr guns and knives were. We have a nice place to stv, be ing in the Spanish barracks. They would not be thought 6t i- ody , out nothing is needed here but a cover and a floor ip ofj the ground. There are largtf 'wmdows in the sides which can biclosed up in the rainy season. Thertis one objection here, and that is water. At Zamboaga there is a small creek that runs through the town fitna the mountains. Hundreds of sitives live along its banks and btfore it gets to this town it is very iimure. All the water has to be bbilw and then filtered. It is much tetter though than the water at ' Cotta Bato. The river water is used, and at high tide all the dirt, trash and refuse collects and floats np and down the stream when the water has to be used. It is ah filtered here, but it don t seem like it helps it much. The river is very deep here and a small patrol boat and Chinese mer chants' boats can run np here at high tide, lhe patrol boat also ran forty miles farther up the river a few days ago on a scout. The 31st regiment is scattered over xne island ana no ngnting is going on and none is looked for. so we are not doing anything but having dress parades at headquarters and gar risoning points about the island. The Richmond boys are scattered about with their companies all over the island and were well when last seen. rri x ney are very anxious to get pa pers, aitnougn old when we receive them, we read everything, even to the advertisements. The boys in companies I. K. L, and M had a hard trip on the trans port Manunese from San Francisco to Manila, which I suppose all have heard about. The rest of the regiment on the City of Pekin had a very nice trip only trie delay in keeping along with tne Manunese. Well, I will write some other time if I find any thing to write about. All mail can be sent to Zamboanga or will be received all right if sent to Manila. Clafpe Dcrbix, Co. G, 31st U. S. V Lincoln League. The Lincoln League of the Sixth congressional district of Indiana will meet in delegate convention in the city of Richmond, Thursday, March 8, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing a district secretary ana treasurer, ana also a president for each county in the district." The representation and apportionment of the delegates shall be the same as that of the congressional convention, to be held at the same time and place, and the delegates in each county shall be selectejat the discretion of the county manager. J. Bennett Goron, Dis. Pres. Lincoln Ltague. Fresh Fish. Fresh Fisfc. From now on, and all dutjng the Lenten season, you can get any' kind of nice, fresh fish, large and Imall at Geo. H. Schwegmax" Meat Market. 309 south fourth street. , ' Both phones 359. 28-d-2t-ech-wk-3wks t Mortgage Exemption 1 Of 700.00 from tax vAhiatd- n,.-. , . - - Li. AUC affidavit must be filed each tear and now is ine lime to do it. J have all mortgages indexed and proper blanksCall on me at the court boute

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ICHARLElT. PRICE, SR.

DIES THIS MORNING AT HIS HOME OX Santa Fourteenth street He Had Reached a Ripe Old Age Died as the Result of a Paralytic Stroke A Brief Sketch of His Life. Charles T. Price, sr., died this morning at his home on south fourteenth street as a result of the paralytic stroke that came to him on last Sunday morning. Charles T. Price, sr., was born in Elizabeth, N. J., on April 8, 1817, and be spent the hrst fifteen years of his life there. He clerked iu a shoe store for awhile, then went to Philadelphia at the age of ls and went into the shoe business for him self. Three years later he started a tin store at Mobile, Ala., with his brother Caleb. Two years later he returned to Philadelphia and entered the shoe business, remaining there till 1347, when he took up the same business at Cincinnati. In 1852 he came to Richmond and has remained here ever since. He has been successively interested in the shoe, hardware and real estate business. He has erected and sold more than a hundred homes here. He has handled farm property and has laid out four additions to this city. He had been retired from business for ten years He gave a $500 lot and one summer's work to the Home for Friendless Women. Mr. Price was twice married. In 1S3 he was married to Caroline Wil liams of Philadelphia, and four children were born to this union. One is Charles T. Price, the confectioner, and three are dead. The mother died in 1343. In 1850 Mr. Price married Miss Lyd'a Manifold at Cincinnati. To this union were born five children, Caleb, Benjamin, Frank, Harry and Mrs. Anna Medsker. All reside in or near this city except Harry, who lives in Preble county, O. The deceased was one of the founders of Grace M. E. church, and one of the most liberal contributors thereto. Of late he has been affiliated with the First M. E. church. CASE APPEALED. That of the Pennsylvania Company and Artie Street. The P.. C, C. & St. L. Railroad company has appealed to the supreme court the damage suit brought against it by Artie S. Street of Richmoud, says the Indianapolis Press. Street owned one of the new mileage books and tried to secure a passage ticket at Hamilton, 0.,but the agent was out of them, and he claims the station agent told him the conductor could accept his mileage without a passage ticket provided he agreed to have it torn from the first flag station south of Hamilton. He states that he agreed to this, but the conductor said he had no such authority and put him off the train at Camden, O. He asked for $1,000 damages and secured a verdict for 250. Noah will give trading stamps hereafter. See their ad today. Big 'la'ayrtga' Ladies, clean your gloves with La Belle glove cleaner. For sale only by Mary F. Brot hers, 704 Main street, headquarters for kid gloves and the famous Margurite and Melba gloves. Gloves fitted and warranted. 21-dtf Tom Mertz's Morning Prayer. "I want all the dead hogs, , cattle, horses aud everything that dies about the place I can use them all I also sell all fertilizers, the best made, besides cracked bone for chick ens, an ideal chicken food for egg-pro duction, wed sat&wtf Iaug;li and Grow Fat is an old adage which may have in it a grain of truth, but thousands of scrawny individuals will testify that something more than laughter is necessary to produce plump, rosy cheeks and a rotund fijrure. Fat and blood-making foods are necessary. This is found in Bromose, the most fattening of fat-making food. As good to eat as chocolate; easy to digest. See it at W. E. Hastings', Hdl Main street. Don't forget the bicycle opening at JNoah 3 Ark r nday and Saturday. near Jir. zaegier tomorrow even ing at the Masonic temple. You'll be glad you did. THOMPSON BROS. Loans and real estate. Money at 5 to 6 percent. Easy terms. 631 Main street. d&w Caramel Cereal is the only genuine cereal coffee manufactured. Fresh stock just seceived. Call and procure sample. Used for more than 20 j-ears by the Uattle Creek, 3licb., Sani tarium. . E. Hastings, 931 Main street, agent. A New Cracker. xias maae us appearance, it is peculiar in shape and the design has been patented by Fox, the cracker baker, in order to prevent unscrupu lous competitors from imitating it. JSo possibility of getting poor goods now, ii you will insist upon havinf the new shape. They are called rorex anu ine imprinx fox is on every cracker. Safe Investments Amply secured by real estate. For small or large sums, Thompson Bros. 613 Main street. 17-w-st-ws-2t People's Exchange. A DTfWMIIIIbtB Hwaattl Htaationa. Jd amateauoet. wheat aet Mae, aesrtocritMw ta mm eotamaa. Ail "eda" ar Baal Batata Bales. Boaaaa tut Beat, rtaaaolal. and MlaaoaUaaeoca m.iuiiiikwmhitmki laaeitlea S to rag k Ground floor sixteenth and Main, Verne Smith. tf Wanted Girl who can cook; good wages. i norm sixm street. Wanted Gne broom tier and one sewer. c r. .mcstard. 510 north seventeenth street. Wasted Anybody having a hm or shed with a small piece of land they wish to lease can do so by applying to the steward of The West cott. Lost A blue silk scarf, was left in dressing room at Ye OLJ Folks Concert. Please return to this office.

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Richmond Steam Laundry Always in the Lead! D. W. WALTERS Proprietor. Carpet Cleaning:. J. H. 8TIN0ON, TUB OLIU EKUABL8 SHOEMAKER, fa still la Um bosiBeaa- Those who hv aoi et leader feet, corn, or bnntoaa. will And plceear la wearlns Stlnaon' meke of shoe Bepairtnc neetly and promptly done. S29 M A IK HTRRR'r E.B.GR0SVEN0R,M.D. SpocvIfOipm-oi.for lhe TraatmaaCof tha Dlaaaaaa af tba.Cya, Ear,. Was aaa" Threat. SCIENTIFIC FITTING OF GLASSES 24 . Uth St.. kjekn.tod. The best of private accommoda tions, and trained nurses. Long distance, . S. K. MORGAN, Telephoned 18. EIPLOYJIEAT, REAL ESTATI Information, Abstractor, Instp ance and Notary Work. place to bay a home aa you pay rentO. B. MOK(.AN, raMal Plamlwr mm4 la FltleiP HILLIPS OPERA HOUSE. Three Nights and Wednesday Matinee Commencing Monday, Feb. 26. LOVl'S COMEDY CO. In Repr.tel'a. An able company of talented artists in the latest and best New York succesee. Tonight, "BETWEEN TWO LOVES." Tomorrow afternoon a Bargain Matinee. TEN CENTS ta any part of tha house. Matinee, "A WOMAN'S BATTLE." A Oallar ahow at Papular rVloee. ADMISSION 10, 20 SO aants. Secure seats, at K node's Muslo Store. J. ltMOt I think I would gocrazy with pain were it not for Chamberlain's Pain Balm." writes Mr. W. H. Stapleton, Herminie, Pa. "I have been afflicted with rheumatism for several years and have tried riiK-dies without number, but Pain Balm is the best medicine I have got hoi i of.,' One application relieves the pain. For sale by A. G. Lukeu &Co., druggists

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