Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 October 1900 — Page 2

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER l WOO.

What is Celery King? It la a actent:5; combinntlon f raro rwn, hrrt, bark anil r!j frtm Nature's fc..rtorjr. It dirts iiin!.iitii, iit-rvout 1. firdpra, h-atiuli liuli ti t en I llrt-r and kklilkjr diis.-a.M-. It tot rt MromJcrfuIimMi clna, and 1 r-n-oroo enJ-d t y physlvtufia ffwrwmlly. Rnn-raiir it rwrci oinirlion. Celery King U aoUl iu 2.M. anl fcJC iuLaK.n bjr dniirtsts. 1 Richmond Palladium r -1 . - - - - Fnhliahad rT rrrmimi (Htuutey azceptad) by THE PALLAUUM CO. . WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10, 1900. TKKMU OF SURSCRIPTION s Oaa Jr by mail, po" fmii Ba BtK aa waak, T eamar ts.e J NATIONAL TICKET. Far Praaldant, WILLIAM MaKIMLEY. Far Vlaa-Praaldant THEOOGHE ROOSEVELT. STATE TICKET. For Bavaraor, WIMFIELO T. OURB'M, Madlaaa Caunly. Far Llaataaaat Governor, NEWTON W. GILBERT, Stauaea Caanty. Far Saaratary af State, UNION B. HUNT, Randolph Caanty. Far Auditor af Stata, WILLIAM S. HART, Bllntoa Oeoaty. Fa Treasurer af Stata, LEOPOLD LEVY, Hantlngton Ooanty. Far AMornay Ganaral, WILLIAM L. TATLOR, Marian Caanty. Far Superintendent ruble Inetruetleo, FRANK L. JONES, Tlptan Caanty. Far Stata Statlatlalan, B. F. JOHNSON, Bantaa County. Far Rapartar Supramo Court, OHARLES F. RENT, Jaakaan Oaunty. Far Judfe af tha Supreme Court, Flrat Olatrlat, JAMES H. JORDAN, Morgan County. Fourth Dlatrlot, LEANOER J. MONKS, Randolph County. Electors. MOH M HANMA C. W. MILLER. DISTRICT TICKET. Far Oongraaa JAMES E. WATSON. COUNTY TICKET. Far Representative. OLIVER B. DAVIS. Far Joint Rapraaantatlva. ROSCOE E. KIRKMAN. Far Praaaoutina Attorney, WILLIAM A. BONO. For Bhorltt. CHARLES R. UNTHANK. Far Traaaurar, J. A.SPEKENHIER. Far Caranor, DR. E. K. WATTS. Far Commissioners, GEORGE CALLAWAY Waatarn Dlat. PETER S. BEELEff , Eastern Dlat. Far Caunty Surveyor. R. A.HOWARD. TOWNSIIII TICKET. or Juotloa of tha Poaee. HARRISON H. HOOVER. For Trusts, AARON CONLEY. Far Aaaoaaar, THOMAS F. SWAIN. If there any our ho bello.Taa the niailard i a od I bins oe that It niUMt he maintained. 1 warn kin mat to rout his folt (or aae. fteeaoe I promise ttiin It III I he maintained la this ronilrr Uagrr than I am ahle to et rid of It. Hon. William Jennings Bryan I m prrrh at KnoavlIIe, Tcm, Sapt 18, !!. . Richmond will appear in full dress tomorrow. When Shakespeare said ''there is nothing in a name he had evidently not heard of Lioss & Co. Democrats as well as Republicans will enjoy the evidence of prosperity in this city tomorrow. It is only the Popocrats that gloat over national calamity. Four years ago when Mr. Bryan was here" in the morning our public schools were dismissed and nobody said a word against "it. The Item. That is not true. The school board has never dismissed the schools on any political occasion. The pupils who did not attend school on the day Mr, Bryan was here four years ago were not tharged up with the absence, and that will be the case tomorrow. The question of attendance will be left with the parents of the children. If there were no other evidence of increased prosperity under Republican rule the showing of the crowth of our exports would be sufficient for the purpose. For instance, take our agricultural implements in the manufacture of which high class American labor is employed. During eiht months of 1SVS, ending with August, our exports of these implements amounted in value to $7.521.3r7. In Ihesame months of litK the amount

was $13,854,774, or nearly double that of 1898. In a number of other products the growth of oar exports was even larger than in agricultural implements. During this same time the imports of products on which labor is employed have greatly d&c reaped. Thus American ! labor is getting the, advantage going and coming. This is the McKiuky idea and it is working out practically just as Republicans promised in 1896 it would. To continue this growth in exporting and the -prosperity this country now enjoys we must increase our facilities for cheaply ad safely distributing our products where they are most needed. The great orient has become the field of comlietition of the whole civilized world in this line. Without entrepots in the islands of the Pacific, the same as the other leading nations possess, we cannot hope to hold our present prestige and meet the demands of our rapidly growing population. As Prof. D. W, Dennis well said in his talk to the students of Earlham the other day: "The expansion under Jefferson was agricultural; he secured homes for our people. The

expansion under McKinley is commercial; he has secured markets forj our people. It was homes we needed then, it is markets we need now. J Jefferson's purchase, near and sparsely iopulated, was exactly suit-' ed for homes. McKinley 's, in the gates or the east, 3,000 miles distant from India and northern Japan, and alike midway between New Zealand and the north Pacific, is exactly' suited for commerce. Manila Bay j is a better distributing point for the entire east than anv other point inf it." Manila Bay is one of the largest and finest harbors in the world. Before the end of the twentieth century the city of Manila will be the (jueen of the orient, and the merchant ships of all nations will meet there and salute the stars and stripes. CHESTER. There will be a grand Republican rally and poleraisingat Chester next Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Good speakers have been secured and a grand time is expected. Our Rough Riders went to Middleboro Saturday and will go to Richmond Thursday. Will Martin and Lauren Minor have been on the sick list. Jesse Hall is suffering with paralysis. Mrs. Sallie Mendenhall of Montezuma is visiting relatives here. George Joy and family of Parker are visiting here. George Clark of Fountain City was calling here Friday. James Davis' sale will take place on the loth. Sunday. September 30th, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis entertained all of their children at dinner. A photographer from Richmond was present and took pictures of the house and family. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. McMinn and family, Charlie, Arthur, Carrie and Mary Davis. Arthur Davis goes to Indianapolis to enter the dental college. centervilleT Died, Friday morning at his home in this place, Peter Karch, a veteran of the civil war, aged 72 years. Michael Helms and Milburn Fender bought the farm of the late John Madden, three miles south, 180 acres, paving 6,K)0. Henderson heirs sold to A. J. Coffman of Richmond their 80 ai res of land two and a half miles north of this place for 1,500 cash. The annual reunion of the 57th regiment of Indiana volunteers, held here last week, was a success all round. Rev. G. H. Hill preached in the M. E. church Sunday evening. Mrs. O. K. Dunbar and son Julian and Miss Knuna King are visiting friends in Indianapolis. W. W.Watties has bought of Miss Mary E. Prichett her house and lot on north Main Cross street. George Harris, one of our best citizens, living two miles east of town, died last Monday, aged t4 years. W. S. Commons and wife, Ras Culbertson and wife, Lawrence Commons and wife, Horace Commons of this place and Charlie Bell and wife of Richmond will start to the lakes next Monday on a fishing expedition. Clyde Drane of Boston, Mass., spent last week with Richmond friends. This week he will be the guest of E. C. Atkins and wife, Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dunbar left this (Wednesday) morning for St. Joe, III., to be absent several weeks. Excursions to Indianapolis via FennsTl-1 Tania Lines. ! Thursday, October 11th, for Republican meeting at which Governor will speak, excursion tickets will be sold to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines, giod returning until Friday, October ll'th. C. W. Elmhb, Passenger and Ticket Agent. WHAT DIAMOND DIGEST TABLETS HAVE DONE FOR OTHERS. THEY WILL DO, FOR YOU. Gentlemen; Your Diamond Digest Tab lets are giving iplendid iUif action here. Mr daughter after typhoid f erer, suffered dreadfully with indigestion. The Tablets have helped her wonderfully. One of my neighbors reports them helping her much also. Mrs. C. Wubk, St. Michael, Neb. Gentlemen: Mr chrskiaa care me some erf yoor Diamond Digest Tablets which I foond very satisfactory indeed. They do all yon claim and more. Enclose find stamps for large sue box. Miss Mart E. Conklw, Hempstead, L. I. DIAMOND DIGEST TABLETS are not a core all. bat ther strike at and destroy the very foundation of ALL fcrmsof Indigestion. Coastipatloa and Liver HU. Faulty action of the dieesthre orsans cut bring on the most severe cases of COOStifMrtioo or diarrhoea; terrible sick headache, impure Mood, neuralgia and Rheumatism being the ineriuble result. Diamond Digest Tablets are guaranteed to cure any ease of Dyspepsia and restore the Liver and Bowels to perfectly natural action promptly or money refunded by any Druggist. asmpw rackagesent tree for sc. stamp. DT.f CA, 4 W. sVmW, N. Y.

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Looks Like Business. H. A. Christy of the C, R. & M. is authority for the statement that next Tuesday the working force will commence the .laying of 50,000 ties and many tons of rails. The company now has enough rails bought to lay sixty miles of track. The Manchester locomotive works has been awarded the contract to build four engines and a large number of freight and passenger cars also have been ordered. When you cannot sleep for coughing, it is "hardly necessary that anyone should tell you that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay the irritation of the throat, and make sleep possible. It is eood. Try it. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and Curme & Co., druggists. 00000000000000000000003000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOo JOHN W. VOGEL & ARTHrB DEMIXG BIG MIXSTRELS. John W. Voffel & Arthur Demincr's Bis Minstrels have reached the high est summit of perfection, towering above all similar at tractions, a monument to the march of progressive minstrel enterprise. A grand and imposing free spectacular street parade will be given on that day at the noon hour. Gennett theatre, Thursday. October ith. How's Tliis? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of atarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure. F. J. Chennev dc Co., Props., To ledo, O. We, the undersigned, hare known F. J. Chenney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busineness transactions and Financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West& Truax, wholesale druggists: Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. Price Toe per bottle, bold by all druggists. Testimonials free. n It' f Auiujf i. lUJt wc iuc wafc

J. FRED FRANCE, City Attorney, Huntington. MAYOR McHEXRY, Wabash, Member Executive Committee. GEO. A. HARRISON, Superintendent of Police, Lafayette, ..i.():::ty vicroitY. Kentnoky FlcM-timi Hill Now Square ly He fore the House. Frjinkf.iit. ' Ky.. Oct. 10. Both houses of the Kentucky legislature held a night session last night ami passed by a practically unanimous vote an agreement to adopt the minority election Mil. over which the Senate mid House had disagreed. The differences betweeu the houses wero settled by a conference committee during the afternoon. The senate bill as agreed uiR.n Is before the Ilouse today. It substitutes the old law. In force at the time the Goebel law wa enacted. The Democrats In the Senate made a hard light hist night to pass a resolution to adjourn sine die Sat urday, holding that If no law Is passed by that time none will In? passed at all. But the Republicans and antl . , ... . i.)etei x'einocrats unitea and made a special order for Friday. Wife Murder and Suicide. t arbondaie. Ills., Oct. 10. At Ara, a small town in the northwestern paii of this county, Samuel Sorrell. a youtu man Imrely past his majority, yesterday, shot and mortally rounded hi wife and then kill nl himself. Mr. and Mrs. Sorrell cr married alout on-; year ciro. but soon sepnnited. The Settml Victim. Columbia, Pa.. Oct. 10. Mrs. Eliza beta S'.einbauer of Columbia, who was shot Monday niirht by William Mott when he killed his paramour. Madame Alberta, the palmist, died last night at the Columbia hospital. Opened For Settlement. Spokane. Washn.. Oct. 10 The north half of the Colville Indian resignation was otened to settlement at noon to day. TKItSfc: TELKGBAMS John Patrick Crihton-Stnart, Marqs!s ot Bat. is diad at his seat In At resit re ot paralj-si. - Th laanrhlnc f th cv-nlmr ArkUM! ba bwa set for Nor. 10 ,t the Newport New yard. Th? ninth annual meeting of the order rf H. H 1 in sessini at Dallas, Tex. Two thousand ni-ml-r ae present. Ceril Khi-s twterpd vlitics toy. sbes he- frrlll ovr the tnih f the Congress f the Socth AfrU-E The board of ortitiam-f aod torr!8rtlon fcas reeommended to the screry of r ttt!rt-ai mure disaioariuj gnacarriagr be matio. " ..jt , Grral MasArTtiur rPrrte to the war flppartmeBt -t-rdKv ,jta " tranitporti Kts-rai5K aijd Arjj rrtTel at Manila on the 7tb int-" v-!i - thSad deieeat! to the aa- S tiona! (ntKa ft the allied miastoBsrjr j xctodes "f th CtiH?iaa ebreh of ioer. tea trrr fathered at KatiM Citr. f -

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Industrial Improvements In Indiana Holdin$r Oil remlinsr Election. MUCH DEPENDS UPON IT Heavy M;innfwturin Concerns Can Xot Afford to Take Chances Oa Tktory nf Br van ism. - A Big Concern At Indianapolis Pro jects Improvements Awaiting: MeKicley's Ke-Election. Indiana, Oct. 10. The Atlas Engine Works company has just completed a new substantial brick building and contemplates, as soon aa It la knowu that there Is to be no change In the policy of the government, commencing the erection of one or two more lar?e buildliijfs. The Atlas engine works now gives employment to S men, and expects. If business Is as preat by next spring, to have 1,2 ft) men employed. There an' two otlier larjre manufacturing interests In this city which will enrct new buildinjrs and largely Increase their output should McKinley be re-elected. If he Is not. the Improvements will be dropjied, say the men who furnish the money for such improvements. . TKKUOKIZKD THE TOWN. The illage of Intra!! I untried by a Gang of Itowdies. Ingalls, Ind.. Oct. 10. The prosecuting attorney is making an investigation of the lawless outbreak which occurred here Mouday night and says the offenders will be prosecuted. A crowd of drunken men, most of them coming from the neighborhood of tSreentield, held the people of this place in a state of terror for the time. The town Is without police protection, and the crowd of rowdies fired revolvers, threw stones and assaulted a number of citizens. The pang invaded they saw on the streets. A telephone selves, and accosted all the women tey saw on the streets. A telephone message was sent to the sheriff of Madison county, and he advised that the town lxard swear in a number of deputies, but memlers of the board could not be found. There were numerous bloody spots on the sidewalks to mark the outbreak, and many buildings In town are without windows. Pressure Was 'loo Strong. Windfall, Ind., Oct. 10. A serious. If not f ital, accident occurred on the Lafayette pipeline while the employes were taking up an eight-inch main and laying in Its stead a twelve-inch main. While the eight-inch main was charged with a full pr ssure of gas, a plug in the end blew o(T. striking Charles Armstrong and William Leaehman and throwing them several rods away. Leaehnian is not dangerously Injured, but Armstrong is In ?n alarming condition, suffering with hemorrhage of the bowels icd kidneys. A Destroyer of Landmarks. Liogansport, ind., oct. io. The ex tension of rural free delivery routes in this county Is meeting with opposition At loung America a remonstrance bearing 280 names has been prepared. The rural route will stop the bus line between that i-oint and Kokomo, an this is the cause of objection. On new route north or here the old post office at Melea has been abolished. which has caused its patrons to enter strong objections. Counterfeiters Held to Answer. Goshen, Ind., Oct. 10. Wesley Hum mer, of St. Joe county, arrested Klkhart for passing bogus gold coin and Carey Young, an alleged confeder ate, were given a hearing before Com missioner Sherwtn, of this city, an were held In $ 1,000 each for federal grand jury action. They have been trans f erred to Indianapolis for safe keeping. Rack From Alaska. Michigan City. Ind.. Oct. 10. Dr. Rarney Rubin and his son. Isaac Itu bin, of Michigan City, have returns from Nome City. Alaska, where the spenr ine summer., nr. itubm says that some 10,000 or 12,000 people will remain at Nome this winter, but that many others are returning this fall with the intention of going back In the spring. A Myste ious Assault. Sullivan. Ind., Oct. 10. Samuel Tea ger, a farmer, residing in Gill township, went to his barn to do his morn Ing chores. Just as he entered the door an unknown man struck him a blow over the right eye. knocking him down. He was found by his wife an honr later, unconscious on the floor. Veager Is in a precarious condition. Marrrled Fifty Vears. Columbus, Ind., Oct. 10. Col. and Mrs. Simeon Stansifer celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last night when their home was opened to th Ieople of the city. Col. Stansifer i nearly seventy-five years old, and came to Columbus In 1851. Probably Fatal Fall. South Bend, Ind.. Oct. 10. Stephen Kies, sixty-five years old. fell from his barn loft, breaking his thigh and did locating his hip. and It was eighteen hours liefore surgical relief could ii secured. He is likely to die. AGE IS NO BAR. Octgenarians In the Divorce Court In Wells t oniity. Bluffton. Ind., Oct. 10. When Judge Vaughn called the divorce case of John Myers and wife an nnusual court scene was presented. White of hair and beard. tremMinc in limb, with the infirmities of fourscore years bear ing heavily upon him. Mr. Myers took the stand to relate the differences which had separated himself and wife. Mre. Myers, small of stature, slender of build and more than seventy years old. sat near, ihey were both pre viously married, and their own union occurred six years ago. Trouble came between them and Mrs. Myers withdrew from his home, and he sued for divorce. She filed a cross-corn plaint with a demand for f 1.0t alimony. The nrt granted the divorce and gave Mr. Mye $425 alimony. -" Terre Haateana Walking. Terre Haute. Ind-. Oct. 10. The employes of the Terre Haute electrical railway went on strike yesterday, an 1 aa a result no cars are going. The ootonaen and conductor aak for y

orai" or iMy trom ja cent to it lcents n " ui. a:'d f r a elianse In th

turn, by wuk-!u hu-ttad of three crew of two uen each 1-eiti.t m charge of a car for thirty-six hour, four crews be employed. wLk-h would mean a nine hour diy for the men and a day nine hours of continuous eniployni'-ot. The tin men at the plant ask for .n Increase from 15 to JO reuta an hour. Knittands "Mumble Puaition. l4nlon. Oct. Ir. M..rriti. the IVkln etrrejondem of the Time, wiring m 'October 5, says: Uusia. tn pursuance of her in.licy of tteing CVua only friend, has restored the Tsuug IJ-amen to the Chinese. Count iu Waldersee's decision to divide the rail way adruinistriitU.il lietween Kussiu and Germany, r-hows the humble po! tion Great Britain Is contented to oc cupy In Xorth China." A TOWN KIXHIPKI). Portase. Wis-. SuflTers An denirnl Overflow. IVrtage. Wis.. tKt. 10 The city leee on the west side of the Wiscon sin river broke at Hardens yestenlay afternoon, and everything is uml r several feet of water. Aeross-the-river residents must etmie to town tats. With the breaking of the levee. the water Tiegan flowing in a nisrin; current down the Ilaraloo valley emptying Into that stream and through It nack to the Wisconsin. The rlvsr also overflowe! Its bunks at the north era end of the city. With the rush o. water, residents leguu to move In vehicles and lmats. The liver came to a standstill In a few hours. Captain I rover Hailey of the government works, states thu: it is the highest water ever known. ltst Insurance Conspiracy. Chicago. Oct. IO. Oeteetive KmnSmiley's confession nf the details. Hi he claims to know them, of the insur a nee fraud conspiracy that brought an untimely and tragic death to Marl A. I efenlmch. was made public yes tenia at the county jaiL where he iteoniiiied with K. Wat laud Brown and lr. August M. I.'uger, the other al legi-d conspirators. In his ttinfession Smiley says that I'nger and Itniwi Iiad arrangeil to gain the insuranct ami that they were to divide It. I'ngei was to receive $3,000 while l?row:i was to take ?7.NXt. Smiley nsserb that he was only a tool in the plot and that all he was to receive wa l,0tx from Hrown for allowing him self to be known as the Intended hu-. baud of Miss Itefeuhnch. Opnosltion Withdrawn. viiieugo, ici. lii.-As t ne result or r. numlKT of -oiiferein'es the Chlcag.building contractors have decldtnl not to opiiose the fornuition of a new ecu tral labor tiody, provided the various trades engaged in the construction of buildings withdraw from the present building trades council. The on thing that the union men have he! out for during a period of more than eigut weary months is their right to a central organization. A Fatal Mistake. St. Stephen. Minn., Oct. IO. While Nelson t ernstroni was hunting neat here, he mistook Mrs. Stromer for a wolf and instantly killed her. OCK NATIONAL, OAMK Standing of Clubs and Itesulta Current fiatnes. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ol

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Boston New York ltolo. AdmInistratorH Hale Heal Estate. of The undersigned, administrator of the estate of Joseph Oghorn, deceased, hereby gives notice thai by virtue of an order of the circuit court of Wayne county, Indiana he will at a o'clock p, m. on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER, to, iooo, on the premises, expose at public auction, the following described real estate, situated m the comity of Wayne and state of Indiana A part of lot number one i) as laid out and platted by the trustees of Indiana Yearly Meeting ofFrtends, and deeded by them to El wood Atbertson, being bounded as LtUows: Commencing two hundred and two (aoa feet south of the northwest corner of said lot, running thence 103 feet 3 inches east, thence south to the totith line of satd lot number one 1 , thence west along 1 he south line of said line number one (x) to the southwest corner thereof, thence north along the west Line of said lot to the place of beginning. Said sale will be made subject to the approval of said court, lor not less than two thirds the appraised value thereof. TKRMS; One third purchase money cash m hand, balance in two equal installments, one in six. the other in twelve months from day of sale, secured by notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at six per cent, from date, providing for attorney s fees, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, and by his mortgage on the premises. The purchaser may pay all or any portion m excess of one-third on day of sale. Richmond. Indiana, Oct. zo, 1000. CHARLES C. BISK LEV, Administrator. xo-dt BRADBURY & SON, Insurance Real Eate Weslott Bloek, Hicantid Plumbinp Heating Lighting Gas Fixtures Steel Ranges Repairing, Etc. H. H. MEERHOFF PHONE 46 LAUNDRY Get Your Laundry Word Done Satisfaction is Gnaranteed. ELDORADO STEAM LAUNDRY L.V.ST1HBOH MOP.

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