Richmond Palladium (Daily), 31 May 1900 — Page 2

RICHMOND DAILY -PALLADIUM. THURSDAY. MAT 31 11900.

ThaCurolid Cures

Cougha, Codo, Grippe, Whooplnjr Cough. , Asthma Bronchitis and incipient Consumption Is TWc German remedy Richmond Palladium. TlURSDAY, MAY 31. 1900. PuMiahed every evening (Sunday excepted) by THE PAL1.ALIUM CO. TEKMa OP HUasCRIPTIOM ; One r by null, postage paid - U.00 On moa - J Oae twlr, ty cmrnar . - - - -OS And the next day it rained. The Dritish-lJoer war is practical ly over. There is no possibility of the Ikiers making another successful stand. "Never mind the weather, boys, so the wind doa't blow. " That was the first public speech of Jacob Strader, a whilom conirressman from Cincin nati. Admiral Dewev's candidacy for President has about petered out. He -'Kansas City vnJLXtlS. him a tired feeling to think of bein hitched, to the tail of the Bryan kite It is jiossible that the fact is begin ning to dawn upon him that he made an egregious mistake in allowing himself to be dragged into the politi cal arena. As admiral of the Ameri can navy he is universally honored. Asa contestant with Bryan for the Democratic Presidential nomination he simply plays Sancho Panza to the Nebraska Don Quixote. The action of the Fort Wnvno .,.t. i 1 . . . ' j " uuut ooara in ttsV summary disposal of Superintendent J Study has produced a storm of indignation in that city. Public feeing sterns to be practically unanimous. All the newspapers of the i ity withort regard to politics ndemn the board's action. YesteiVhivV v,.-t w........ " V . -promtuent.memtiers of the Woman's 'Club League, met and decided owing to the ass&Mlt made upon our public srhtwl system by two of the members of the btiard of school trustees, to issue a call for a mass meeting of citi z-ns to be ueiu at the Masonic lemple tomorrow evening. The indigna tion of the populace is aroused over the brutal attempt to drag our pub lie schools iuto the mire of dirtv tricksters, and the ladies who have the matter in charge and the inter ests of their children at heart have no doubt but that the temple will be Iacked to the doors. The decision was made ttx late to issue a call this afternoon. A list of prominent speakers have expressed a willingness to be present and are desirous of putting the stamp of disapproval on the acts of two men who use pub lic office as a vehicle for indulging petty spite to the detriment of public interest. CENTERVILLE. Walter Dunbar of Indianapolis spent Sunday .with his parents and friends. I. O. O. F. district convention here Thursday, the 31st. Let the latch string hang out. 1UC I1UQ. CinilSWL'K ueuvered a very eloquent Memerial address here today in Opera hall. Mrs. Maggie Deit rich of Indianapolis spent Sunday with friends here. Edward Hildebrand had a very valuable mare to die Thursday. To lose a fiue horse now means something financially. Rev. Hutchins, pastor of the Friends' cjmrrh "? 'Ci.'hr.f The Wl udded tohisMrbershoo furniture a tine barber chair of nu,r.:, .J ivnniok has traded his VTr' T,. iv.tte Jackson for restaence n ... Mrt IIS IUI 111 iu - - h- . 1 i eemeiery 1- . 1,11 ! I

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tion - -j will endeavor o secur enough to keep our cemetery in a beautiful condition. Fifty years un.1.r the care of men has proved an abortion. . T , - Crl Jones of Nottingham, Ind., 1 visiting friends here. ... ...i )i.;.. to hi restauran Marry III OllUltiv u . Cox has opened an icecream parlor. A Very Remarkable Remedy. . . - .:.. .....l il,:vl of pleasure , ;.;tii.t I rtwmmend jBd SHIN ..iw, .ml -1 k vtl.iin I I 4 11 It . V - I W sSwtelle, of Hartford. Conn. A i Jy customer, seoin- the remedy exriosed for s;ile in rrt to me: 1 n-allv beh in mv show ease, sau: lieve tba meuiciue ve,l mv life the st summer wnue 3 tbe s W and she Ixvame so en-thu-iUistio over its merits iiu. .mi maileup mv mind to reeomSSdSrit tue future, uentlemanme into my store so overcome with t holte pains that he Htone to the floor. ,1 pve hun lf f this remesv which helped fijn mtau! he St mS,"1; tkit he felt as Bell as ever." Sold bv A. U. LuVen & Co , and Curme & Co., dmggist. nvuevfeia bane of human existene? IKWloeklKocHl Bitters cures ft Promptly, permanent. K.ulates and toues the stomach.

III IRELAND.

John Pim and the Belfast Steamship Interest What "Home Kale" Mesas la Ireland Orangemen Trees and Buds Utter Number 57. Correnpoodetx-e Kith mon J Palladium. Steamer Majestic, May 16, liH. Belfast is a city of considerable importance. I have spent this day with John Pim, an active but elderly business man with much interest in the Belfast Steamship company. Fully six hours before the boat on which I was to go to Liverpool started he took me on board the "Majestic" and showed me the excellent qualities she possessed, selected a comfortable room for the night and arranged for me the privilege of inspecting the machinery. When the vessel started I had good opportunities of conversation with friends to whom Mr. Pim introduced me, and what I have learned from all of them will be embodied in this letter. This is becoming a gTeat ship manufacturing center, or, perhaps better to put it, has already become one. As we passed out of port we saw the famous "City of Paris," and heard four charges of dynamite exploded within her. She is undergoing thorough overhauling and is now to be made a better vessel than ever. The dynamite is used as the cheapest and best method of removing certain jarts to make way for repairs and improvements. We also saw where the great "Oceanic" of the White Star Line was built and launched. Another great vessel is now well towards completion. These vessels are built on the land, being placed in a slanting position. When they are completeu all scaffolding 'and props are removed and the vessel gradually slides into water from its own weight, hundreds of thousands of pounds of tallow being used to grease . 1 . .1 g 1 a. 4 : r lis paiu anu Humiliate its ucuuu. 11 must be an interesting sight to see a large vessel gradually float out into the water and at length assume its graceful josition ready for its useful and in all deirrees of comnletinn fmm the first skeleton to the one about to ue launched. I have mentioned in a former letter the attitude of Irish people on the Hume ruie question and am now even more convinced that it is imperfectly if not wrongly understood in America. It is lartrelv question. Those in Ireland favorin" it are Catholics, while Protestants oppose it. The latter sav that union with knirland is their fi m the worst form of tvranntf A a an illustrative examnle. nnlv vt. day a Salvation army worker was fined heavily and imprisoned for a long sentence, although he rom miff cwl i no oiTense but to speak and sing on the streets of Dublin. If existed all Protestants would suffer persecution and a treneral era nf t.r. ror be instituted. -Each 12th of July brines a, stripe rf rioss ana troubles. TTii ; k -t a 'J , i or i nt Orangemen' to celebrate stra is a clas pcrs; R All as" opinions. From tit I can learn there is not much virtue in the Orangi men, as a secret religious organization, if their conduct is a safe criterion by which to judge. We have seen sev eral of their buildings not onlyin cities but throughout the country as well, lhey meet once a week, and use the occasion for a social time, and that not in the most sober, decent way, 11 I have been correctly in formed. We were conducted to a certain place to see ' ' Edenagarry Cathedral. ' ' and found it to be a room fifteen bv twenty feet, with never a window and only one door, it being one room of a number built in a straight row, with a chicken house on one side, and a dwelling on the other. Up to last September it was an Orangemen s hall, but since that time has been changed into a church, where intense interest has been aroused, and has at times been packet! till it held a great audience of ninetysix persons. The pulpit consists of rude plank nailed on three short logs lying flat on the ground. It has been given the name of cathedral because of its new dedication to religious purposes, and Edenagarry is the name of a country district corresponding toa township. Services are held there every week day regularly, and are well attended, the preachers being two young men, whom I met, and found "them to be able, talented men. It is interesting to observe how much pride the Irish take in the emerald qualities of their island home. When riding with them they will constantly be pointing out the beautiful scenes, and describe them with '' 1 Almost the hrst entertainment. offer a visitor is a wais mrou-u the garden, which means a lawn decorated with trees, shrubs, and paths, and usually quite extensive, imrnicwme new varieties of trees is one called the "monkey puzzle, i ;., ovArcrreen. everv part o aif I V I irwludintr Dotty, nmos auu inuiv. - 1 . . M covered with spiral layers f cKl cU.-r vw; nt.nl leaves that they will chnrn c rnofc anv nanu iuai uu.them. Mr. Monkey is A FREE PATTERN . . .i . 1 11 n . .in in 1 1 1 1 OTlaniMU. ; - wiiiku MS CALL'S, MAGAZINE a . v1r tt; W nji hxM hint. fUajimun, . tSuhaaT-rlta 0-dT. aJh.vK aaCaLMTreL 1 ooij afttwywrty, Laavlj HjT ala . a aaaa - FaarMM. WJrZ taalaw a-. H. -al ' lvnr, rj ll TTS TUB 5IcCAaU vv. . - - F0H8UE I llSWVI liSI IL . i

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supposed to be greatly puzzled as to how to climb them, as he cannot do so without pricking his hands, and one feels that he would really like to see a monkey try it. The beautiful singer here is the blackbird, but its song is like that of our robin, while the robin here is not more than half as large as ours. Rooks, or crows, are in great numbers. . Horses are large, and bring prices about double our own. In looking back over a sixteen days' sojourn in Ireland, it seems pleasant, and we must confess to having found many excellent people whose acquaintance it is profitable to have. As in other countries, one needs to go to Ireland to get correct ideas of Irish life. It is not conveyed by those who emigrate to America, for they represent a very oartial view. Ell wood O. Ellis.

CONVENTION ADJOURNED After Electing Officers and Transacting Considerable Other Business Mrs. I. H. Shofer Elected State Vice-President. After one of the busiest sessions that characterized the state meetings of that body, the L. O. II. state convention adjourned last evening at 6:30 o'clock. The trolley ride in the morning was much enjoyed and the visitors speak in the highest praise of the beauty of our city. The remainder of the day was taken up with routine work. Quite a number of changes were made in the by-laws and new features added. The chief interest of yesterday's meeting centered in the election of state otlicers, for which there was a lively, but friendly contest. The election resulted as follows: President Mrs. P. II. McNelis, Indianapolis. Viee-President Mrs. J. II. Shofer, Richmond. Stscretary Miss Margaret O 'Mara, Indianapolis. Delegates to the national conven tion at Denver in 1902 Mrs. P. II McNelis, Indianapolis, Mrs. Hugh T iiogan, ft. Wayne. ine next meeting place will be wherever the Hibernian convention decides to hold its meetinc. The delegates pronounce Richmond one of the prettiest cities they ever visiteu, ana me westcott one of the hnest hotels to be found an vwhere. Mrs. McNelis. the re-eltct,fl nrpeiuenn, is the wile of i. If. McNelis proprietor of the Occidental hotel in Indianapolis, aud is well qualified for nie mgn position. Mrs. J. II. Shofer. the newlv-eWt-ed vice-president, is of tln4 titv rwl needs no introduction here. The honor was conferred without solicitation. Miss O'Mara of Indianapolis, who is the newly elected secretary, is a very bright lady " and will no doubt Mr . viw -r:r fWay no, upgSkSurer was couieiicu, jfaftmied for the position. She is enertretic and an L., O. 11. worker of the first order. The convention passed resolutions thanking the Richmond people for their hospitable treatment and the press for the liberal use of its columns. Most of the delegates returned to their homes last night, some remaining over until today to visit friends. MUSICAL CLUB. Officers Chosen and the Program Selected for Xeit Year. . The ladies of the Musical elub much regret the resignation of Mrs. Henry Gennett, their president for the past year, and appreciate her very efficient work. . They have elected the following officers for the enduing year: President, Mrs. Charles Marvel. Vice-president, Mrs. Stanley C. Hughes. Secretary, Mrs. Ella N. Beetle. Assistant secretary, Miss Clara Mjrrick. Treasurer, Mrs. E. R. Ileatty. Assistant treasurer, Miss Mamie Hill. Librarian, Mrs. W. C. Bernhardt. The first number on the program will be an artists' recital on October 17, liHXK Miss Updegraff of Mount Pleasant, O., a vocalist of well known fame, will be assisted by a pianist of renown from Cincinnati. PROGRAM FOR lyOO-1901. 1. Artists' Recital, October 17. 2. Sea music, Mrs. Bernhardt, Oe1 ii i 1 11 r io ,,, -... . 1 steh Zl!?1r-rWiIW and Cabe and Miss Huff. NovedW. 5. Lohencrrin, MPS, nan; x--ing, December 12. , 5. Artists' Itecital, Januarj ,-3. P- at V ; .nilClP 3irS, "t"! ' Henry . - ,1 p;.-hmAIUl hn Gennett, assisted oy vue -..k4ml nccoetation. Mr, Butler, VI 4 ' director, February 0. Q 5,0011. vt rkmw music, JMlsS February 27. Hugh 9. America Stanley C. 10. insn music, ." Ilnghes, March 20. IcSS&tSSTS. son, " Removal Sale. To obtain facilities to handle 01 larlv increased business we tia takena five years' lease of the 1 et Crocker heirs on tneir wiw.uk 911 Main street, wnere clad to meet and welcome an uu. customers, as well as the multitude we confidently af new ones wnicn hojie to obtain as the months ana years go oy. FOR SALE. On account of ha.in; to move in the next three days, we will be unable to place in our warehouse ail or . v..,. rii.w-incr s.tnrT- We will thereI a. tic iui v- a - fore sell it at reduced prices from tbe ,Wr 1 car oats. 1 car timothy hay. I car prairie hay. Call at once or telephone tis as it will all have tojeo quick to save demurrage charges. . Wm. Hill & Co. No 10 north eighth street until Jule i, after June 1, 911 Main street. Phone 3yS. -'J

A MOTHER'S STORY.

Telle About Tier Daughters Illness and How She was Relieved Two Letters to Mrs. Pinteham. "Mrs. PwKiiiM : I write to tell yoa about my daughter, thc is ninetttn years old and is flowing' all the time, d has betn for about rev men ths. The docr does her but very :tle g'ood. if any. I thought I would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, but J want your advice before beginning- its use. I have become very much alarmed about her, as she is petting so weak. Mas. Matilda. A. Camp, Manchester Mill. Macon, Ga., May 21, "Dear Mrs. Petham: It affords me preat pleasure to tell you of the benefit ny daughter has received from the use m Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. After beginning the use ff your medicine she began to rue id rapidly and is now able to be at hff work. Her menses are regnlar al almost painless. I feel very thankfil to you and expect to always keep yo Vegetable Compound in my house. 1 is the best medicine I ever knew. V have my permission to publish tbj letter if yon wish, it may be the nieaO of doing others good. " M ks. MATrLnf ; A. Camp, Manchester Mill, Macon, Ua September IS, 189ft. 1 the rosT.tr. FiiArns Developmeiits Kevcalcrt the Crossed OarlessnesN In Cuba. Havana. May 31. Mr. Ilristow nn the Insiectors are still hard at worli on the istal investigation. Mr. liris tow has amalgamated tlie money or tier anu registry uurcans under it chief, thus aSTccting a reduction 0 ?:i.4i in expenses. The Aitointnicu nureau nus aiso neen reorganized, it expenditure heim; reduced jil.'i.i These reforms go into force tomorrow July 1 the bureau of finance wi cease to exist. Tlie salaries paid tnat bureau have aggregated ?11,.K x ue nm ii iunu- tnere win hereafter I done by the bureau of stamps mil supplies, with u total salary list l.tlstow says the work of reo utilization and inspection reveals di order and caielessniss evi n great than had leeii suphis'd. I'or instance, then- is no record of any kind respecting istal stip.lits for many month. Mr. l;.i thin. ne lias informed his friends mat ne intends to leave the island Saturday. If the authorities carrv out llulr criminal i.lan he will not le nl lowed to leave but will be placed un der arrest, a steo which the nnilmri. ties -mv i niierto been unwilling to take. IrssurKentn l.ike a ltatd. Manila, May 31. t)n Tiuwilny nliiJit -.... Inull riri'tl T f. panics oT tie They swt'iit Three colli 3Tth Tolunteer infantry through the surpris'd town, shootin right and left, killing live Americans nud wounding seven. Cant. Charles I). UotH-rts and two privates are miss lng. No Filipino dead were discover ed. San Miguel de Mayuiiio is a feiv niih's from Manila. While a band under the escort of troops of the -Hith tofantrv was moving from Hang to Silang, within 'Si miles of Manila, it was attacked by Ladrones, three of the party being killed. - j An Auspicious Openins. Louisville, May 31. Surrounded Ly waving banners bearing tlie fiery cross of the confederacy,, listening t the cheers from the throats of ".iVi men who wore tlie gray, and confronted by the waving handkerchiefs tf hundreds of ladies. (Jen. John I. Grdou. commander of the I'nited confederate veterans, yesterday formaly opened tlie loth nnnual ri-union of tie order, which, in ioint of attendaire is already the largest ever held siic the inception of the organization aid which in respect to its welfare aid prosperitv, promises to lie the nit imiHirtant it ever held. tJen. Otis llraches Home. San Francisco. May 31. The traii jxrt Meade arrived from Manila lt night yith Maj. Jen. E. S. Otis altoai As tlie transport entered the harltor i salute of 13 gtms was lired and a uuii ber of gaily decorated tugs aii launches went out to meet her. Ge. Otis remained at the quarantine nation. The presence of snialljiox on the vessel makes the time of his la lifting very indefinite. IMaiiue jd ioFiiiif. cholenx has broken 'Jjmvn. 3 " a. .iistricts or ikhu- , itumt niuj lue camps. . . -; ln thf 40 P-r vri; " .vn XJi3 Kaint district n - deaths in seven days. . rvlan Military eatv trial. , i huge militar; l;olf,?U ' ;.v1,m1 by the i scamta. ; ,nobUizati.i uance ,-,,.It of the Servian nw" f.,imd in tlie nmgaoe uniform . .. . ..H,-. luil The accouuvs ei ever. show a large CONFESSION KXCLCDED A Jat Jmijre Kclules a Contesstoaj Sa-curtHl I'nder Ttrt ur. Unffalo. May 31. Judse. Lnmtert fnat.tl a sns.ition In the criminal term of the supremo urt by exclud ing a confession ami directing the jury to acquit the Uefeuilant in the ease tf Freti Sehr5eler, a former in- j mate of the iK-nitentiary. who was J placed on trial on a charjre of arson I in setting fire to a iijrien at the peni tentiary. Tii,. instiiM tKk this action after SchrUer had testified that a confes sion was wmns: from him by imprisoning him in a dungeon with his hands handcuffed alove his heatl. and ti!iM-thin him to - other tortnres. iV-htvilwr swore tluit he did not re to the pen. , Tru? Senate InTestigstlon. Washington. Mar 31. The senate eomiuitnt" t n rt-latious with Cuba yesterdiij- licM it first mtvtinp under the tvsolutUm dirtvtin an iuvestiiratum into irn-itilaritU's in C?a, l.a. ttnk no Mitku In-yniid the adaption of I latiuus caliiiiir u.mju the variuui de-

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resolution. The iriiirlpttl laquirlea are to W tllrv-tel to tlie nevrvtary of war In att-unLiuee with the follow Ins resolution: Tliat tin- rtuitrmaa tp lirwto.l ta call lnnuvdiattlr on ihv wr'tary of war In wiMTHte -"iuHnml-t!"i for the Ktatitttl nil all oriM-r iuf riia(lD rtnjuirvil to etutbie Iho ivmmiitw lu nuke tii lnresllgatiuu anl report tu the wmtt ordered by the rfrlutU.B of May ffi, in; the Brsi eotuiuuni.'atioB t call for t ho lufonnatlun rxMjuir,-! 1-y I s'tt! J ctauae of the rettlatJolK as to rtn-iitH ia lutw; the tw-ruud eotnmuiih-atloo to t-tll tr the exi-ii,lltnrv reqitirt-d by the third elau f the resolution; the third i-uamiiu:i-atl.n to call for the statMtieut etincernlnir nbllc works aud the eontnipts niiuir.il by the fourth clause of the resolutfon; nd the fourth communication to rail for the tatcuteiit as tn personal proferty entrustl to any vtTuvr In Cuba, called for by the fifth cliiuxe of the rewdut'on: hiiJ to miueot the Hecrvtarj- of war to furni-h the facts culled for In parts from time to time u the department our !e al'lc to ascertain and arrange the rante and to completely furnish alt lh iuf..ruiatioD a soon as ra-ticalle. Atttt-TruHt Itill IK-I'rrml. Washington, May 31. The procramine of th leudors of the house yesterday conteinjliit-d the lauut-hiiii; nf the debate uh.ii the ami trust rvsolutiun ami Mil, but there was a strong undercurrent in favor of adjournment on iie-uiil of iKHttratioii tlay. Mr. Inly.'ll who in-s-iitil the sint-ial or der uuiliT wtiteh the house wns to ojH'rate in deference to this sentiment withdrew it in order that the 1!N ih-ii-slou bills might le passel and after they had Iwen (11simissI .f as a further mark of resix-et the house adjourned. The Chinese commission bill which wa.i under consideration several weeks ago has gone back to tlie calendar, the motii ii to strike out tlie enacting clause having ltecn defeattMl yeMerday. There was no session of the senate yesterday, on account of Iiecnmtiou i:y. Christians lleing Massacrexl. IVkln. May 31. From all parts of the surrounding country news is con stantly arriving of fresh atrocities committed by the "Boxers." Three Christian families were massacred at Shan Ijin Ving. miles from IVkin. Friday. May 2.". Only two escaped. The Chinese go eminent has issue.! an edict prohibiting the "Boxers" organisuition under penalty of death. The i-dict. which was signed by tlie emperor, was couched in equivocal terms and promulgated really more as an excuse than in condemnation of tlie movement. HASH ll.vr.L. Standing of CIuIh ami Itesults Curr'iit (niiies. NATION Ala LKAGCH ol CHils. l-ltiliKli-lphlti lliMMiklyii . . . St. lUtS. . . . Cliicii;. I'lttslmrjr ... Cincinnati .. New York.... lloston Il'hl .; V. I I.. lVt. .."iiH .41! . ill 17 HI I 21 , IO ; is i 14 1 is j 11 : 1 17 1 . . x 1 lit 1 1.1 . . HI j i:t I in ..: 1 11 j p.) ..i it j l'.l AMKUIt'AN LKAUL'k. t'lulis. Inil.:iiii.i I n iilVii u.ce . t'levcl.-i ml ... Kans. t .1 y . t'li:i"in MllllMNWip (US Hlill:ll . lit'lru.t Tl i it .s" h ii 1 1 'T! f . -f. i- rs.

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KIDNEY PfSEASES ARE LIKE

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SPARKS FKOM TUB WIHE

Atnraue th dnml vfft'Hoirs at JrBt' tnmb T.-trtlair wad wivatb from l'rvol- " The in.-tirs of tbr Wntttcn's IntMmati.iaitl I r-.s t. uiu (.'ouretui lai ia MaaM at lt.tr..(t. The mad vleaiQ4Ms situated ln tho Ticlitttr f Laytnavttie. Cat., have tnrt Into alarming activny. Vrni-iin-la I rcjeiciuif over th raptur .f lU-raaudot. S-iue 1 rencb tuittkera Uava oateixd to aUvano? U,i. (,. t lU OT eiBiuint. All the liramh heusea of the National Tuba cmtduy to t n i-unlry were cl.ks.-d teduy nuu tue njiuaiicr nutl ifnkj tils-s,H-retarr ltay mwra a cul-lo meiwafre yestviday freiu 1 eusul Lane a Smyrna a lup tnat tie- tuUe tuns luadt it apIK'Brauiv at i I l'i 1. 1 .-,. rjt.t-u !ii.v wad generally observed lu tcxas i-itse as a i-i:al Uellday. Tle cuiaf iierle uutl unitua veirruus Uevuratad the jrravts ,.r tin-ir Iituut caauaradaii. 1 tte aiiiiu.il i u il if the ICcfortued lreslyut an cuurrli of .Nurth America la lu aMsien at feattirvme, tfc. Cnuatdii aud stales ore epresa iiieal. Nearly .m delegates are res.'iji. Twelve lUiliit-.i lalHtrvrs were fnuod dead in the wned-s t miles seulhiast of Aleut liomeiy. . u.. lli-ir iti ntlia being the n-suli of eat ins no.son.-d fx.Hl, which they h id st.'en. The :tn-iiil.ns uys!i-iuus now cxrret the lln1tress.oii tuai Mrs. aludstoue la naralyxti. 'lacy :i.v t.aere has tku no seixuoa' ---il liiiii n.-r state ; ier.-iy the result l i xtn'iiK' ;ikiji-K. The end of Ali:ud I'.ir-n.l's stay in thia Cuuiry ,s (inf. .:!.- a itMinl. Any fur ther in. i -.im lie ui:.v Imve with the aUilu.ll.-. !' Ho- "tiiii y T"linlly will lie curried on n- ii-j-it.l- itvt rather lhau hy i.'rsn:tl vis. is. It la noUlle :!;: in.' slate al-.;iarTuiei4t will a--itl l ic ! -.I'd ft i.le ar!i lnil.cn IU the I ol;li;::l ::t.l e;c-t'. 'I'ile Mt1Murdo hi'trs. iil.v aikcu-;.!! chumuuts aicainst tin I'orl iivut-si- -xtn t-i n;m'itl. an? very inmii tl.ssatiNiieai a: r -e iuiicui: or the arbit ralii'U. Miia-iilc at Wimll.ill AVlndfaii. I ml.. .May .U. -James I.. IaHAsnrv of this place, commit titl sui cide hy takiinr a vermin prejiarutioii which Included cavllie acid, lid wan fumuciully emluirrassetl. Special Rates to Milwaukee ia Tennslva nia Lines. Ticket agents of the Pennsylvania Lines will furnish information about reduced rate tickets to Milwaukee which will be on sale over those lines June 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th, account the meeting of General Federation of Woman's Clubs. Apply to nearest agent of the lines mentioned. Reduced Rates to In.iianapolis via sylvania Lines. June 4th and 5th for Democratic state convention, low rate non-transferable excursion tickets will le sold from Pennsylvania lines Indiana ticket stations to ludianaixriis; valid returning Friday, June Sth, inclusive. Working Night and Hay. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was mad is i;r. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar coated globule of heal th, that changes weakness hi to strength, listlcssness into energy, brain-fag into mental iover. lhey re wonderful iu building up the health. Only 2rc a box. Sold by A. G. Lukeu it Co., druggists. 3 Everybody's liable to itching piles. Rich aud poor, old and young terrible the torture they sutler. Only one sure cure; I)oan Ointment. AbJ solutely safe; can't fail. f TaT e. f afd court. . on the premisea, . SATURDAY, JUNE 23, IH00, ts" real a-state of defendant asset foith in naiil order, to-wil: a tn ip ot iiund forty five (15) feet in widih oft tbe n..rth side af t ouiulier thirty-two (3) and a utrip of ground twenty (All tea-i in wiih o.f of the south aide of lot nuin ler tweut . -nine in that part o; the a-ity ajl' Kiehru ni Wayne county, Indiana, laid out by leaac l4ia b aril ii K Ikilow. Also lot nnmlier twenty-two (2i) in the West Side Hynilicau suli-ilivistnn of a part of Hajnes' a.I'Mtion to the ci'y of Kicbnionil, VVavne rotiDty, Indiana. Haid lira aliove alescnbed trct Is lateal at 317 wet thinl street and s-tii l.i nti..ve . nnia-al tr ct at Nits 301 and 'SOS i-'Uestuuf .-lrt-et in tat. city of KlCmonl TEKMS OF HA 1 E. On.-thiid eah, one-third in nine, anal one third in eighteen mouths; aieferie.l pa ment evidenced by nnies payable i-i bunk. tx-rini; six r cent, interest er annum with attotneyV lavs, a 1 without relief liom vluU.ioii or appraisement taws ;ind se up'fl by mo. tgaiee on tbe preuimes solal; or the pura-tmser may have the privilege 'f payi g all tbe purcba.money In cash. Kither aifsi.l properties trny be purchase.! at private sale at not less than the a pr..i3. d value bef.ie tne day s t f r pul ic s lie. t-ale will oegia al p. m. at N.w. 3u4 and KJ6 Cheatnut sue-t. PAUL C. GRAF", Ree ver. A. O. Linleinulh, Altoriey. 2 tin a. 4tuur WOLVES THE HUMAN SYSTEM. FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES i.. . - isthLri1 aviunci'f fr'rvna- V - aiuiicv r rmr rvav. a K iWMaa.. r a an unfailing are never soid a less .atitie thaa tion. Ul: wie and costjreness. by John Morrow & Co soon Off? XT . "t vi.it I not,, ,nstrilt others Low to by different ihvic-iin kidnev Til I,nc.la"s the least. I nrr..l , 1 men at o Jne, biec for I meut I me m th'm M'"S that le at all dmg stores.

Br. Williams PinltPiU four FfeQc People Ir. WUUsma' Pink PUla btmw flrtd eurea In mm of Panlrala. Loootuour Ataxia. Rhoumatlam, Herofula and other erloua dlaoaaea of Uia Blood and Narvea, wh all other mnana known to lha tnadl caU profeaalon bava beau tried and nlltd ; they hava aaved many who war on tha brink of Conaumptlon, and hava restored totnabvlpleaa Invalid tna ruUuaaorilmba that had lone been nowertaaa, Tli 't aueh wondera hava been perfoimed by thia (mat life givlnn tnadlclne la the beat Run rantee that It will not dtaaipolut when uaed for aim pier ailment. At all araiiau or dlrrct from Tr. William jadk4na Co.. Hcnmx-laKl y , N. V., poatpaM on iaoat( of nrtoa M ola, par boa. atx boaaa (XMi.

Mens ... Negl igee Shirts.

It require just a few of tlieHC liot. humid, sweltering day to bring to mind tlie need of ' soft Shirt. Many are being: Hold here. The assortments from which all tastes can be suit ed are here. And here, too, are values such as ' experienced buyers are quick to appreciate.

We wish critical men men who . know-cood styles to see this showing of negligee sVhlrt, aud economical men to learn how moderate

We handle. th

and SILVER, l,lrH t Hat we know are made

riKHt, fit rljflit,

Majwill Maiid launder!

At $1.00 At $1.50 Fine zej.hyr in all Goods narked In ,ZDjI"lain- , AM ORDINANCE Coneerning the removal of H.xioaa mnd Oi her Weeds and Fixing a Peaaity far Viola. ion of tba Sanaa, aad Reaaalag all Ordinances op Parts of Ordinances In Conflict Herewith. Section I Be it ordaina-d by the rommon council o the city of Ku hinou i, lotliana, that it aball b ana) ia hereby niaaie unlawful lot tlie owia.r.o attent. tesaaw or ixy uoaii- haviDic control tiu-reol, of any lot or land within the eorlo.ata It a.ita of aaitl city, to a. low. autfer, -r permit to grow or mature thereon, or upon tlie aidea.a i mixed lately buUing theieou, any (oiaonoua, nozioua. noiaome. troublesome or otbet wa tA or any thmlk-a, brtra. or baah other than useful and ornamental, and any aucb o uer, aneut kn.wiraceaul irio.atiiig an of the provtsiona of tbia section, aball npon viaiion thereof be fined id aiy aum tm- aadina. tea dolKra lor eacn lot or p.rwl at . mo owne. lroIl1 by ma-h loou repealed auu iiae aaaae and eflectlro V-D ' force - on a. a nia ordiii canon a onlin. tr. i. a"e ana publi-T'nnna-fl . 190U. -kk.utpu by (ouneil. May il.t. jq AUeat: may24-3i otic io Liverjmen. l furniBbinV a hor.'f. ,Tk. o clajck p. n f neer and ToX".! lor ior I king proix-r rair . .." K a ne-s tel. nging1 the cM d b h-pecifiaatn.or fiir?-'.': 2"lnto I Lent a a.nd hariratioBai at. -an to the evi et-gineer. """ oi the tity ' oruer of said ho rd. may 34 3B GEi J" OlLENRER . Clerk of lto,d. olIr- f0 Pron rtj. w

thf-aton Konda, cii niii...... .l!. Ihe con moo .

eo nm - .rio m neu... .a.' ,---""o

prwemenis. to wit ioiiowing im-

of i'tt south. iioi pouii

rn.TZl.l ' " oW be

COBilraril K ana aad IC nem'wi .i , . ... - - - aunrior ed at aa d m. "j -"S'r and ore .and ih.i .k- -t; rv by cxiuqd be char 7,1 im prove .i enl hereon and T.?, " enJ Pro era . . i... . h. V: " "J " ecud ; dco ecudaa pro bond

l.pf.', m f'Vlrt, owi.

era ang i he of KopoaeI ed to me,-, ili iJlV." arr wb at the ort.a-e f tTl improve - c oc k rk ofa ct v . lis, "a'.K" 'l" .J1 da, if. . .K .a ' : " make an the o s. rucf. "L " el, P"PfeJ improve order of the R,i . . . atKi. I -ta. a a Ka a i a. v ! . . . 1 " COTe-wo'ra-O - ., . .yit 3! ':'r- " r. HO. C Wk of board. r w' b

Three 'spectres that threaten baby's ne. Cholera iufnturr. a. . y

Tbe BOn

dysenterv. diarrh. rJu r

Dr. Fowlaf'a

ei tract of Wild

SlRlvhfiPBMa -

'Uiltocuuquer thciuT J

Richard D. Crcccli.

of 1062 Second Street, Appleton, Wis., says: Our son WiHard was absolutely helpless. His lower limbs were paralyzed, and when we used electricity he could not feel it below his hips. Finally my mother, who lives in Canada, wrote advising the use of Dr. Williams Pink rills for Pale Teople and I bought some. This was when our boy had been on a stretcher for an entire year and helpless for nine months. In six weeks after taking the pills we noted signs of vitality in his legs, and in four months he was able to go to school. It was nothing else in the world that saved the boy than Dr. Williams' rink Pills for rale reople." From the Crescent, Appleton, Wis.

LICiBI BRAND and the GOLD

and made of woven colo' lllne and white, red and white, and black white ptrijel Madras, one pair detachable cuffs, to lie worn with white collar. Madras, the new shades ami Mripes. Notice to Contractors. In parauanceo'a resolution of the ram coniia il ol ti e city of Kicbmonal, Indiana. be bo 'd ol jiui.Iic ini(r.a menla aill receive ae .led pro. aala, at tlie ottiem of the cily clerk, until II o'clock p. m , FRIDAY. JUHH M, tmi " for lateral atwer in private alley weat of north nineteenth atreet fra in noith A .tract to a point li feet south. All bids tDUKt he upon the printed forms prepared tor tbe purpoae, ahich may be obtained of the city civil eng o. er, aad eueaoaaed ia aaaaled envelope direclaMi to tbe board of pubtia- improvements The buiad rejured of tbe nucceaaaful b ddr shall Wis tbe sum ot f l.OU IA, and must bo Klven ny resid'nla ol Wayne c urly, Indiana. Each bid by fortign contractors moat be aec m pan led by a d. poaiit ot a certified check for .'oo oo. to bm lelt in tbe hands of ttieeity treasurer aubiect to the cond tioii specified in tbe pr p aal- and bida by raatdent oontractota by a bond tor .W Ol) as a guarantee 01 tbe good faith or lnrlx will ne received. iiZ. " "' otion. the jmp,the pr , -hall be, TZh fii 17, t "ich Vrtei qu-redfortbacaim" materlairr iathdavfj, - ,,""' on rr h-fr." . 'berttyd.lle r the dlrec,wB'tie r .ffi , U ,eC?,,C 1 ' bi.ie or waive def-. iT. aoy or T city, made In .''Jl'-l' .. iW.," y oraerotaaid board. notice. "24 ino7 KOLLK!f HERO Motive freaf rarfaara. for a vitrified . -ocith i1e ol o. u. , ,V 'f "itc h on Ike All btala mnf . pared foe tba. .....T 'r" ld form. he a-.a. ,ZT, " Ct. ana. I, ..r . V ob aiaed

improveme,,! ,xl 10 ,h oard of onK.!

.hltbr..fr,l-''.t h ddev

ach bid by fore.. "J ?"r. India!

compsa ied by a J iZ..t V.V 1 . .m e sc.

ny a ale a. ? left in to the i "" in n

propaiaal. a- d b.w. k. Peeiaed

- suirjarnj. IO Ib a- -a " tn for t aiu im. , . " LT ? .''actors hi the l.rf,(- . Z '-""ee ot lae arn. d faiti.

bdderamoaLVy'SL e ved. provementaa . .1 oaird of abbe .

ihework a d a ,o the r ro V" y duct orona pe.wcttlioB "r resource. f- r,(. vMvrrr no'v. - - Hems enumera ed i VLT-'J . U" . a other

a-s-wr mm I till aV.av sail . e.a . T." " arMUlat. a a-h 'a car li d nee V o be cJamnieW ZL L,B . - itirBUlMa aa . " i a i . "aier al ra UIT tit isr ll... i- -a.- - ;o tea " UK fliraMtAb a be p-aas a.J specifi, coatr. t .at w Irt to k.. re erve- ,Wh7',tei-P OT era. 4T . - . "V -Ml frf All y made i mJ' JTrt of

aiyoraer of said heard aouce.

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