Richmond Palladium (Daily), 24 October 1900 — Page 3

Y RIOHIIOIID DAILY PAJLLADI U M. WEDNESDAY OCTOBFP 24 1

Oarp

A number of new and our assortment is no old style, no moth ford's are the sort we mills of the country. get the best here and

Good Quality Hemp, 12 l-2c yard. Good Quality Cotton Ingrain, 19c yard. Good Quality Granites, 25c yard. Best Quality Granites, 29c yard. - Union Carpets, 35c and 38c, worth 45c. . All Wool Carpets, 45c and 50c. Extra Supers, all wool warp and filling, best goods made. New and handsome fall designs, 60c and 65c yard. Your special attention is called to our 50c line We think we show the heaviest, prettiest and best line of carpets at 50c yd in the city. Many new patterns. MATTINGS A good assortment of Mattings at all prices, 12 to 50c yd. LINOLEUMS-25stylesat45and50c yd.

SOMETHING SPECIAL W

any carpst bought of us. Remember this.

Tell it to the Neighbors. EAttEOAB

Trustee's Sale of tiite. Ileal EsNotice ia hereby given that Henry T. Burns, Truateei of tne eatale ot Webater fairy, ttaukrupt. In baukruptcy. Aa aaoh trut and under the aathorlty of an oraer 01 tne m tnui couit. 01 trie uuita tttatea, for the district of Indiana, duly made and entered by Hon. Clay C. Hunt, rfleree in tMtnkrutttcy, bfptmbtjr lH.ltlt'o.wilt receive bids for the sale of each and any of the tracts of land and property hereinaiter described, at private sale, until the Kith day of Novemoer, WW, at any time before the said id pn peit, may . after provided; be sold at public sale, aa herein and oa THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15.100, beginning at 1.S0 p. m. ot said day, said traxtee will offer at public sale, all ot the ra.l eauae aa hereinafter described, upon the terms and conditions herein set forth, and watch may But have been theretofore sold at p iva:e xale. And will offer the said several traits upon tne premises of each, and in the order as the same aie hereinaiter described; and all thereof wait.ii tnav not be sold on she ssM tra-w wasn awe, wM aa w watt w aale at public suction on the premises, commencing at 1 J p. m. in I- riJay, tne Kith day of November, Huo and will continue u :h sale thereafter by continuous aale, or adjournment, until the said tiroperty ahiul be odired or aulAll ot said real eatate, ai descriljed hereumiier Is situated within or near the city or Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, to-wiu Twrnty-f ur I'ai teet off the south side or lot 2 In Tduihw Woodntit's adoition to the city of uL.hm aid T. ha a., Id free and clear of liens ...rl i..i.iuiihr.n es and subject to the taxes of !ib feet off of the north side of lot 52 in Thomas) Woodnn "a addition to the city ol Richmond; to be sold free aud clear of liens aud subject to the tales of MXI. A oove lota have each a new two story, troora dwelling house upon it. tiitualed on nortb Itith street between K and F streets. North 1 all' f lot 1 1. I'houaaa Wood nut additton to tne city Of Richmond Weal aide ot iiortn 18th atreet between and F streets with four-room cottate. Hold free aud clear of liens ... ..1 1 m 11 r - ..... ,rKV,,1. t Alt riO 1.1, IllUiaua sewiij w. s. - addition to the cuy ot Richmond, west side aorth Uth street Iwtween K and I strets. Vacsul lot. Sold free and clear of liens, except taxes 1VM0. Lot Mo. 31 in the Perry addition 10 Richmond, on the east aide of north 14th street. house No ttlSI two-story frame houe. Bold tree and cle.r 01 liena, except tae 1H0O. Lota A. Hand 13. Richmond Tiading A Han alacturing t o. 's addition to Richmond. Vacant lota. Sold free and clear of lieua, except taxes It 47 In Hannah A. Leeds' addition to the city of Richmond, on Williams sire-t. Sold . ..... , . . .. -. . .1.1,, inn c Uiehmond. oa the corner of south 7th and K street.-. 1 hree frame houses on lot. Morttasd to Union Loan Trust Co . !,. wdl be sold subject to anrtgage and tax liens. 27 teet nonh aide of lot No.S. Abnah Joees .uiii.,. m th nt of HicbniODil: rut aide ot Boston avenue below K street, with frame cottae. Sold free and clear of liens, except taxes s'feet off south side lot S and IS'iJ feet off aorta side lot in Abijah Jones' addition to the city of Richmond; east aide of Poatoa aveuue with cottage house, incumbered by city imSrovement lieua. Nos. S3 and lai and taxes, ante was sold l William Pater son on utle bond upon which balance due about tl7e. Will be subject to liens and the rights of Fateraon under contract of sale and title bond. at teet off ol south side lot 2. Abiiah Jones' addition to Richm nd. east aide Boston u. Two-ator trame house. Sold tree aveaud clear of 1-ens. except taxes 1S. . . Part of the southwest quarter see. 4; township 1. range 1 west, beginning at the northeast corner of Adam Briton's lot in lot la. as laid out by Ksekiel L. Cleaver: running thence east a oog the souih side of 1 street rods 1S links; theooe south along the west aide of trie lot formerly belonging to Milton white U rods and l links: thence east 4 rods. 14S link, hence north 11 rod.-, lo links; thence along the east side of lot formerly owned by Adam Hriton. to the beginning. Containing one-lhjd of M acro, more or lesi House No. 1117 south I atreet. Sold tree and clear .ot liens, except WLtt 1 M. tHrry-s subd ot 1. . . I . I. Ilnvasood. laid OUt DT J. W. B - ter Sold free and elearof liens.exi-pt taxes M i.?r7. .t,.,..cn. west half of t tie aouthw lui. est ouartersecuonltowns!iip 11; tange I SSnwTning 21-lOJ of an acre. Sold tree and cl ' 'ifV"CtptS "kawkin.' addition to Kicbmond. aa. ""a.'--"Vu Vd fity tmproveBient liens taxes- WtU be sold subject to mortgage anc s- li..a. . . x., Hawkins' add tioa to ' si.,;, vaed to Uavul Sutton , WU ltv imrrovement liens Nos tM and lul aud taxes. WiUtesold suoject to mortgage ana ol.a '5i; I , rA Ti.wkins' addition to ad- Will be sold subject to mortgage an" ner ..eoj. t.. .-a Lots Ho t, 7. 8. . 10 and 11 In Parry a: u.kiM-.iiuaa to Richmond. W i 1 be a Id separately. Free and clear of liens, except i i j ..t ii in Parrv and Hawkins addition to Richmond. Mortgaged together to Thomas i x-.-kl Imorovement liens os, 6t and 10S. Will oe sold tree and clear of liens, ex- . l4m i v..r. "HawkiriS addition ia situated s,n Main, south A and aXHU and -ls -a, -a . Tr" . i .1.. Nn-ember at the close of the .1 w trustee wdl i iter ior salt, cash. r.,fc.-.i. No. aa for ta shares of slock ra the jsund Od and Gas t o ..! orrnticare o. 47 " '3 ahares said Co.. each ot the par value of $so per share. And also letters patent No. a3$.7o. origusaily issued to Samuel S. 2mith. tor improvement tm locks and assignment under rc-ssoc of same. - TERMS OF SALE. Owe third of the purchase money wdl !be required k. ...wl n.h : owc-thu-d a svx saoaths and xaisd ia months from day of sale, the purchaser beraotured So execute notes for such deferred Iis.iih nri payable to said trustee or order. without iU faw .Ui.n.w, ar appraise acnt laws, wua ...... ., that rate of iu per cent, per aaana from atatsaad attorneys' fees ; and to be secured by s an said truatec upon the rrcmiass said. Or he purcsaacr sxay pay the entire purchase money ia

ets Mattings

Linoleums

rolls of Carpet have now complete. We

eaten goods. Such brands as Lowells & Hart

sell. Our cheaper carpets come from the best

No matter what price everybody knows at a r I 1 Any sales of the above deacrilted property sold subject to liens thereon, the purchaser will be required, in such cases, to execute notes for deferred payments, with satisfactory security to the trustee, other than by mortgage upon said premises. All above described property will be sold free and clear of any atte. or claim therein by Louisa AJ. Parry, wife of Webster Parrv. The said Louisa M. Parry .with her said husband will join with said trustee in all deeds of conveyance far all such property upon sale thereof to convey tne en tire title thereto. Richmond, Indiana, October 16, 1000. H EN R V T. BUKNS, Trustee. Jackson ft Starr and John L, Kupc, Attorneys. iTOCtsweds Adiiilnistrator's Sale of lieal Instate. - The wnderaigawd, adntiniaarator ef the aatate of Joseph Oghorn, deceased, hereby gives notice that bv virtue of an order of the circuit court of Wavnc county, Indiana, he will at a o'clock p. m. on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 10, 1900, w H pwmlM, aaywa wt pAtM wwenon, a bUwin aescrioea real estaie, situaica in tne coumy ii Wayne and state of Indiana. A part of tot number mm 1 1) aa laid out and platted by the trustees of Indiana Y early Meeting of friends, bounded as follows: Commencing twohuudred and two (aoal feet south of the northwest corner of said lot. running thence 103 feet 3 inches east, thence soulh to the -ouU line of said lot number one (i), thence west along the south line of said line number one U) 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 ol said court, for not less than two thuds the appraised value thereof. , 1'KKUS: One third purchase money cash in hand, balance in two eipial 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 dale, providing for attorney s fees, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, and by his mortage on the premises. The purchaser may pay all or any portion us excess of one-third on day of sale. Richmond. Indiana, Vict. 10, 1000. CHARLES C. UlNKLbY, Administrator. to-dst f-liitioitiictttcltratirrfT iUrtrnuttfterttf. ifirnigen Oolb unb National T'emotraten. roclcfce im 'iluguft b. 3eine safclrehi) befidte (Jonfetenj in Jnbianapoli fatten unb babei be fcbloffen, bitmal tetnen eigenen na ticnalbemottatifcen Stimm3ettel auf juffeOen, fenbetn Stpan birett ju be !ampfenr tiijten jefet buttib it jecu tiocomite. beffen tttetdt bet bocge ai)Mt 2eutfcfre $o$. Sftenjel in 3nbianapoIis? ijt, .an bie Rational obet olb 2emoftaten bet S3et. taaten" einen einbtinglicfcen 2Jlan tuf, beffen auptfteHen JJolgenbeS fce fagen: - . S3ot btet 3aten tjat euet altto timug bitfei fianb cot bet efat . rw w CYt V 3 taM (w4 etnet ixtroaijiung -otnan 3bt Iiefet eucb nidjt taufebn but$ tte Cvflarung, ba feine domination eine tegelmafetge fet. 3bt fafit tn tqm oen tiliaue. njelcbe ben bemctratifien !Ramen angenommen batte,. um bamit unbentoltauicge tinjipien ju becfen. 3bt mcltet unentiuegt 3U ben rmar jienen Jtnfiten unb bet pcimfcten futofopbte eintS 3tfff". 3aIicn' 2ilben unb Cleoelanb. n eutem ca maliaen KaticncI Content ju 3n bianapolii etllattet ibt, bafe ttt tuij cetfammelt tatttt, ,um bie ?tingipitn aufttd-t 3U ettaiten, ron nti dxn bie (re unb bie SBoblfatt be antetitantfcben lUolles arjangen, auj bafe bie emcttaten in bet ganjen Union ipre pattiotijen usintcngun ten tetetnen, tim ba llnnetl bon cem 2anbe unb ten SRuin on ttet battel fetnjubalten.- Sluf etea. bemfelben gcr.otnt tputte ettlatt: bie bemctratU fcfce $atiet babe manije diebet!ag:n ubttlebt. abet Tie t'dnnte feinen Sieg ubetleben, n?e!it fiit bie fieren bet Sbicagoet latfotm etfodten trutbe. 3&t Hiebt eutet flit getteu unb banbeUtt in bet iboffnuno, befc ein tjrettet Setfucb, btn Slamen bet 2e mo!tatie in mtBbtaucien, md;t ge mact n?etben trurbe. ToA biefe off nuna bat fii all triigetif etiriefen, bie KanfagIita'et latfctm fet ba fott, tuaS tie ebicago'et latfotm bot Diet 3a6ten begcr.nen; fie tat but bie Stimrnen bon Slialfa unb janjaii bie frteif.IbetplanJe tritbet in bie Ran faSGttp'et SJiatfsrnx eingeTimagjelt unb bie Bf3tjtlt4e 16:l2otie ia peuem Ceben etnjedt.

arrived in the last week sell no shoddy carpets,

carpet you buy, you can savina in price. g i i .I

e uiiiivt; uu uuuiire tor uiaiviim or myiuiz ui

STOKE. 2jie --matrorm con jtanjaS Uttt) tDifl rttcf)t nur bit ginanjtraft be3 CanbfS erfcfiittern, fonbern aud) bie Unabfjangtgfett be SRtdjterftanbeS unb bie S3eoett?aIt br (JxtcutiDe get ftoren. I)ie ftolqt eine Siege btr 5lan fa(5ttr)Iatform roiirbe bet 3tuin bei CanbeS fein, unb au3 btefem (Stunbe fotbetn icit atte guten Bitt get be i2onbe3 auf, butt eine 93et inberung bet (StroaIung Sthan'S abermalS baS Canb not Ungliid ju betDafiten." VoUtiPdje itotijen. -c(ew,vfefcrr1?ra l9ie3)ten tenTt, bte ais egrtet be3 ffiabrunaifturieS fur itrrr-mt v., go. fttfcerei nid)t SBott falten wutbe. GU neS WanneS Iufnd)tigtett in etnem tucfe oerbadjtigen, eiDt fte fcetbacfj tigen in aCen (Stiiden. 2Iu9cebtafa icitb bon t)etIaDU (SetSeite mttgeteilt, bafi bott eine 2Itt .Jlunbel" im (Sange fet, ein (Stim mn Xaufdjgefdjaft, teeldjeS ben 2)e mrltaten bie 2JIerr)ett in bet nacfiflen Gtaatgefefegebung unb bamit tn. Stpan bie grroaljhmg in ben fflunbe fenat txtn foil. faHI et, roie felbft in fetnem eimatbsftaate fiat! betmutfjet n?itb, am 6. yioDembet gestagen roet ben foUte. Tie Sd)ie6etei in debtaSfa toate UbtigenB bai ftcbetfte 3eiden fut ba Scminben bet dfyincen Srjjan'2. Ta3 .Soncett" bei3Jtate in6i na fdKirtt batin gu befleben, bafe fte fid) wnad) 5Roten" gegenfeitig einanbet ju bettiigen fucben. 25ie befte Gb,ina ?poIitif fut un3 tfl bie, bie Jolitif babei ganj aul bem Spiele ju laffen. 2)teijebn tartbentfcffaftiSan bibaten ftnb im felbe. SJJan btaut nidjt abetglaubifc ju fein, um mit eroifeb,eit anjunemen, bafe tinem Ssufeenb Don tbnen im dooembet eta unangenemel paffiten tnitb. 3m aetDoSstlicfxn Ceben fagt man: 2teu tote olb". 3JJit bemfeli ben Kedte lann man and) .SBanlelmiitig toie ilbet" fagen. 0 biel UtfacE;e bie Suten-aum 2tauetn aben, fo rcentg tunb biben bie Cnglanbet jum 3ubeln. Xtnn bet Jltieg $at gejeigt, toie fctoac 5nglanb it. SSenn Ginet bebauptet, et lonne Rtiti! etttagen, fo ma$t et fid? auf ein Cob gefaL age, 25u toetBt em eljetmmB unb b,aft e fcon fyilb oettatbn. Cft bltdt ein 2tua ttaumetifeb tn'8 SBeite unb batei tut e3 auf bem ute einet iRtcaltn. T;ui(S bie Sdjnjadbe bet 3nbetn fommt man cft toeitet aI3 butdj eigene Rtaft. (?a aiebt 3Jtenfcben, bie leinen SSutm gettteten, abet tte ganjc Urn gecura, qualtn tonnen. JtTtUt lUrr (Cxidj fart ft cn lalTrn ? SBeicgen rvea ijatte ts ttxnx. etrte Sttjart Slsmtntfttatien ju era5J!en, &trtn bie Jlanfcifcaitn &or bet 23a$I fon fatten: .Corrcbl trnr fur fJteU filler ragung fccrpfltdjtei ftnb, fc fcraudjt 3$t ccdj tetne artajt gu fiaoen. baft n?tr btefel&e etr.Jutjren!- Stann el ti:x?a 2acterit$ert3 gebezt? 5te Xc molraisit cefteljeit fcamtt gu, baft e? tfcrten mit ftrer platform ntcfit ernft if!, fonbern baft beren Stlbtrilantt cloS auf ben Stnnmenfang ber aCuai nttn ceted;r.et i in ine iniiec states last year on passenger was killed for everr 2.189. 023 carried and one tajortd (or trvry cameo.

HDRTS BUSINESS.

Bryanism Is Delaying the Filling of Orders by Manufacturers. Taking No Chances on the Possi bility of the Election of the Nebraskan. - 6eTCTalPUnteShutDo,rnand0th erg Will Be in the Event of Sock a Calamity. Bnyara Awaiting EMolt KUctioa Before Placing Orders, of ta That tie election of Mr. Bryan would be followed by a panic and a p.riod of fearful business depression ia amply shown, by the character of the order, that are being- received by manufacturing- institutions of the ! couatry. Nearly all of the larger orders have inserted' in them clauses to th. effect that the order ia to be canceled la the event of Bryan's election. Instances without number can be given where these "Bryan" clauses have been accepted by the pro ducing- classes, because buyers are in no mood to take chances on the con ditions that would exist after the 6th of November if th. Nebraskan is suc cessful. In this line reference is made to two r three contracts of the sort named In different sections of the country, showing that the feeling is not local by any means, but is widespread. The construction of a big rolling o 09 esiaousnea at nanimona, ind is beine- held .,r .,nt;i .ftr w. tion by John D. Brier? s. president of the Ohio Rolling- Mill company, and George A. Carney, of Findlay, O. The mill Is to cost about $500,000, and Mr. Carney Is now in Pittsburgh buying the necessary machinery, but in all of j his machinery contracts the "Bryan clause is inserted. In other words, no mill will be erected should Bryan : ucceed. Then there ia the Marion flint glass works at Marion, Ind., which is about finishing up the orders that It has in hand, and will close down should Bry an b elected, being- unable to get any order free from that clause. At Pittsburgh the largest iron and at eel working concerns have heavy conditional orders, among them Jones & Laughlin, Chalfant & Co, Morehead Bros., Sable iron works. National tube works and the various Carnegie plants. These immense concerns will all close down or work on short time if Bryan ia elected, as they are unable to get orders to carry them along. Katz Bros., the wealthy brewers of Paterson, N. are negotiating for tha purchase of the Rogers locomotive works, Mr. Rogers having announced some time ago that he had made enough money and would retire. The aale would have been made months go but for the fear of Bryanism. Studebaker Bros., the wagon makers, whose business extends all over the country, have placed an order for a million feet of hardwood with W. M. .Kilterv of Columbus, O. The wagon men will take a hundred thousand feet on the 1st of November, but the other ture manufacturer ol Urancl uapios, Mich., has placed an order with the same dealer, but the lumber is only to be delivered in oase Mr. McKinley is reelected. The Bessemer steel plant and the rail raiU of the Illinois steel works at South Chicago have been closed down for repairs and an overhauling. The mills amploy about 2,500 men, and President Buffington, of the company, gays: "W have few orders ahead and none for immediate delivery. T.he time for reopening will depend entirely en how the orders for rails come in. The ateel trade in general has been hesitating for the past few weeks. Often at this season of the year we. have orders ahead to keep us busy for seven or eight months, but this year it is vary different. Our largest customers in all lines tell us that they don t care to place any or ders until they know what the result of the election will be." T. A. Gillespie and other Pittsburgh capitalists have a project on foot to Install an electric power plant at Masaena. N. Y that will develop 150,000 horse powtr. They will not go ahead unless Mr. Bryan is defeated. For the present the proposition is held) up. Activity tn aanaiaetarlnar. The capital invested in Massachnaetts' manufacturing interests in 19S waa $OS.317.396. In 1899 it had increased to $443,008,875, a gain of over $35,000.000. A Woman's face Tells its own story. A laugh is often a lie on a woman's lips. It belies tne pain which is tearing at the nerves. Bat the eyes have no part tn tne laugnpurple rings speak of suffering. There are lines too about the mouth which only pain can. give. Many women look forward to a week, of such, misery each month. Three months of each year are given up to suffering. It weakens them. It ages them. It robs them of social ninsnrM nnrl familv ioTS. Can there be any excuse for such women who fail to try Dr. Pierce's ravonie rresjip""' It has cured thousands of such sufferers. rv,rt tfiom TwrTWlv and cennanently. It cures ninetv-eight out of every bundred who give it a tair ana laimiiu u ITs sun to help. It's almost sure to cure. I had falling of internal organs and had to ro to bed tiers month; had irTeirnlaririonUily . i i i MwtinM last ten or 2Li tm Mrs. Alice L. Holmes, of ninnttnrn. Pa. "Had irdigTUoo o'bed that I could not eat anything s..i- rv- x - nnrrtf Prescnicm ana Gokien Medical LLco-ery ' cured ntFree. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser ia sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing tmr. Send ai one-cent stamps for paper-bonnd book or u stamna for doth birriinfr tO 1 -f . . IT 1 aA. Is, V. flCrC. tfOIHUO, 9. s.

A s hplequestioh,

Richmond Peeple Are Requested to HonorablT Answer This. Is not the word of a representative citizen of Richmond more convincing than the doubtful utterances of people living everywhere

eise in the Union? 4 Head this: Mr. M. llkkey of 217 Lincoln street, emnioved" at the Indiana Church Furniture company, number uv norm tweiitn street, says: I had a constant heavy aching pain through the small of mv back, and could not rest long in one position. When first getting up ia the morning I feel secretions attended by pain, and they presented a muddy Appearance. I took a great deal of medicine and treated with doctors but I got no relief. Seeing Poau's Kidney Pills recommended I got a box at A. G. Luken 's drug store and used them. I can now join with the many others in saying they are a sure cure." Doan 's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box. Doan's Ointment is a specific for all itching 'skin diseases, Piles, Eczema, Chilblains, Chafing and irritation and all itchiness of the skin. Gives instant relief. We mail a free sample box on application. Address Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. HUMOR OF I HE HOUR. "Toa are sure you have that confidence Id me that Is eo essential In choosln; a life partner?" she said Inquiringly. "You trust me fully?" Oh, Implicitly!" be replied. "I wonld tiust you with my life. Only show ui how I can prove it." "I wilL." she said, with a happy siirh.' "Promise tne "Anylhins ya ask." he interrupted "The promise is given beforehand. For you 1 would go through Niagara whirlpool In a barrel. I would cross the ocean in an oten boat." "Promise nie." she repeated slowly aud deliberately, "that when we are married you will put your bank account lu my name." However, of course, there are limitations to even the most devoted love, and so he left her weeping over the hollownesa auil mockery of masculine protestations. Chicago Post. Drftrnrrtite llrdtkl plainly The rtnl man was going the pace. "Hold up!" we urgtnl earnestly. "Can you not holt! upT" "Oh. I'm a Slouv. spender all rljrht." replied the clilM of the forest, with itonlioinie. We rou M not help but observe thai bo was somewhat heated with wine, but his levity pained us much nevertheless. I letroit Journal. Iloldimar. "As f;ir as politics is concerned," priM the man with the high brow, "I prefer to hold aloof." "Holding aloof Is all right for them that likes it." said the man with the red neck, "but I'd rather hold a Job." IndianaKlis Tress. Their Bnslneas. Gas Man Hello, Tom, what are yon doing these days? Tork Packer I'm in the meat business. What are you doing? Gas Man I go you one degree better. I'm in the meter business. Detroit Free Press. Vrrr Aataietsr. "Please, sir." said wicked Willie to the kind old pent, "I can't pull the plug out of this cart." "Well, me lad." said the kiud old gent, "let lue have a try. P'r'aps I'm a bit stronger than you." "I'm worry prateful. 8ir." prinned wicked Willie as the mud slooshed out. "Yer looks a fair treat!" Femlnlnlty'a Ideal. ITe Isn't that Daisy Tutter at the next table? Ruth Wittlnston Yes, She Is looking for an Ideal. "What kind of a man is that?" "Oh, any millionaire!" Life. The End In Slant. Now. we asked the musician If he raw any sijjua or tne ultimate extinction of ragtime. "Oh. yes." said he cheerfully. It has broken Into the first class thea ters." Indianapolis Tress. I m pet iqbi Mod. "Miss rorcpaeque," said the seashore gallant at the hop. "will yon be my partner for the next set?" "Oh, my." she exclaimed, "don't yon dance? I'd rather do that than set. Philadelphia Press. ftrfrntlflr. She I understand It Is the female mosquito which sings and bites. He That's just like your sex. Ton love to do something mean and brag about It before and after. Indianapolis Journal. Wrrrlte-d y tke Wind. In India a curious railway accident occurred lately. While a train was in Buxaul station a terrific storm began, and although the brake was applied In the van and on the engine the force of the wind was such that the train wa driven along the line. The engine dash ed through the buffer stop at the end of the line and traveled along about six lengths of rail laid end to end without fishplate fastenings. After lea-ring these rails the engine p'owed twrg the embankment and then came fortunate ly to a standstill.

' ' DaWsasaasasa,

POLITICAL

ANNOUNCEMENTS. Meetings t Be Held Here and Throughout the Ceantr Within the Xext Week or Twe. There are'numerous political meetings already scheduled for this city land other points in the county durmg the warm closing weeks of the campaign, and there are others to be that are not so far scheduled. Among those certainly arranged for are: .Meeting of Addison C. Harris Greensfork, November 3. The Hon. Charles F. Warwick hiladelphia, at Main street nnk. on the evening of Monday .October 29. isMuw w iue uu,ih utical orators in the country. He was prominently mentioned as a vice-Presidential possibility before the St. Ixiuis convention in 181H. He is ex-mayor of Philadelphia, and a man of brilliancy and eloquence. He should be greeted with an immense audience and he will be. On Tuesday evening Messrs. Con verse. Widup, Medsker and Shivelev will speak at Williamsburg, and Messrs. Jessup, Guy ton, Study and Comstock will speak at Fountain Citv. On Wednesday evening at Hagerstown Converse, Widup, Medsker and oniveiey: at Ureensforb same even ing Jessup, Guy ton, Study and ComA -n. 1 - !. 3 - - .t v .1, .y, .t City Jessup, Guy ton, Study and Comstock ; at Milton, same evening, Converse, Widup. Medsker and Shivelev. Monday afternoon, Chester. Jessup, tjuyion, oiuay ana uomstock: same afternoon, at Cox's Mills. Converse, widup, Meusker and Shivelev. Tuesday afternoon, Olive Hill.Converse, Widup Medsker and Shi veley; same aiternoon at Webster, Jessup, triiyton, study and Jomstoek. Wednesday afternoon, Dalton.Con verse, Widup, Medsker and Shiveley; same aiternoon, ri'onomy, Jessup, uuyton, study ana Uomstock. ihursday aiternoon, Jackson bure, Jessup Ouyton, Study and Cornstock; same afternoon, Dublin, Con verse, Widup, Medsker and Shiveley I riday afternoon, Germantown, Converse, Widup, Medsker and Shiveley; same afternoon at Abinton, Jessup, Guy ton, Study and CoinSIOC'K. Among the unsettled dates is that of Gurley Brewer, the prominent colored orator of Indianapolis, who will speak in this city. The date of the meeting will be announced later. Announcement. xo accommodate tnose who are partial to the use of atomizers in ai liy iu nquius into toe nasai passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price includ ing the spraying tube is 75c Druggists or by mail. The liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation. Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by the membrane and does not dry up the secretions but changes them to a natural and healthy character. Bly Brothers, 56 W arren street, IN. Y. The Philippine natives run pellmell, At the scrund of our Yanlree yell, "" -;" Tt,,a l . yirhat js sTtsie tbo H Arte." takiD- Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist. That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. Kind's New L.ife Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up vour health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by A. O. Luken & Co., druggists. j) Goshen, Im.. Genesee. Pure Food Co., Leroy, N. Y. Dear Sirs: Some days since a package of your GUAIN-O preparation was left at my oilice. I txk it home and gave it a trial, and I have to say 1 was very much pleased with it, as a substitute f r coffee. We have always used the best Java and Mocha in our familv, but I am free to say I like the GliAIN-O as well as the best t offee I ever drank. Respectfully yours, A. C. Jackson, M, D. flier I;. -1 took my hat o.T in the street car." "What for. Kilty V" 'Why. tl:il friti wlio wouldn't move over liad fixed herself so my hat kept the snTi out of her eyes." Indianapolis JournalIlls Shortromlnaja. "Ilow does your new bookkeeper suit you?" "As a bookkeeper he's great, but as a human tieinc 1 don't take to him." Chicago Record. A Cane la Point. Mr. Grouch You women think too much of your clothes. Mrs. tlroueh I don't think much of these. Indianapolis Press. Ronrrllnst Seliool Preseh. What S4.rt of French does Cousin Karl in ra speak?" was asked. "Freucld" Wench." was the reply Robbed the Grave. A startlinjr incident, of which Mr, John Oliver of Philadelphia was the subiect, is narrated by him as fol lows: "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yel low, eves sunken, tonjrue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no ap petite rradually growing weaker day bv dav. Three physicians Lad Eiven me up. iortunately, a inena advised trying 'Electric Bitters;' and to my great jov and surprise tne first bottle made a decided improve ment. 1 continued their use for three weeks and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and ro ti red the 2Tave of another victim No one should fail to try them. Only 50cts.. guaranteed at A. tr. Luken drug store. (5) Excursion to Chicago via PennaylTania Lines. Sunday. October 2Sth, Tuesday October 30th, and Thursday, Novem ber 1st. for the Horse bhow, excur sion tickets will be sold to Chicago via Pennsylvania Lines; good re turning until Monday, November 5th. C. W. Elmibv, 1 Pass, and. Ticket Agent

Life Renew!-" for Ladie.

Olivia Peterson, of Coldwater,

.Mich., writes: l had not been able to sit up a half day at a tune for thirteen years until I used the Mystic Life Kecewer. It has cured me

of nervous troubles, headache and very bad stomach. It has helped in so many wavs, and cured me atinctions that the doctors said could not be cured. The blessed Life Renewer has done more for me than all the patent medicines, doctors and Christian Science treatments com bined. It is the most wonderful medicine l ever saw. Sold bv A. G. Luken & Co.. druirgists, Richmond. (1) at ! . ( rvnild r,rt rv tfc rt,,, .,t of I v rnorn j I ij.;t.,...k;., i. .. found that Dr. King's NewDivery - for Consumption had euun.letelv cured her of a hacking eoutrh that had for many years made life a bur den. All other remedies and doctors could give no help, but she says of. this Royal Cure "it soon removed the gain in mv chest and I can now 6leep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before, I feel like sounding its praises through out the universe." So will every one who tries Ir. King's New Dis covery for any trouble of the Throat, truest or i-unsrs. lrice Jxc and 1. Trial bottles free at A. G. Luken A Co.'s drug store; every bottle guaranteed. " 5 I Intestinal infection, appendicitis anu aii atiections or the lwels, liver and kidneys prevented bv takhiiri genuine Iwxky Mountain Tea, made by Madison Medicine Co. Ask vour druggist. Editor's Awful night. P. M. Hiiririns. editor Seneca fill. . News was afflicted for vears with piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Buck leu's A mica Salve, M9 writes two boxes wholly cured him. It s the surest pile cure on earth and the test salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 23 cents. sold oy A. tj. Ijukcn & Co., druggists. 5 Perfect womanhood depends on perfect health. Nature's rarest irift of physical beauty comes to all who use ikx-ky Mountain Tea. Hoc. Ask your druggist. Nasal CATARRH la aU its stares there should be cleanliness. Elj'g Cream Balm cleanses, soothe and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold iu the head quickly. Cream Balm is placed Into the nostrils, ipraada over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief ia immediate and a cure follows. It is Dot drying does not produce sneezing. 1-argfi Size, 60 cents at Druggists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BUOTUEKS, M Warren Street, New York. Don't Be Fooledi Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medicine Co.. Madism. Wis. It keeps you well. Our trade mark cut on each package. Price, as cents. Naver sold In bulk. Accept no substlwooajeoaaTU isaa tuie. ask your arugglst. arsenic Banty Tablets and Pills. A per fectly safe and friisrariUvi treatment for a II skin iisitrifors. Reitores the bloom of vouth lo faded faces. 10 days' treatment 5iV : 3U d:iv' br maiL Snd for cirrp'sr. Address, Nf iVIT tDH.ALC-.. Clioss- lackssa Sts.. Cakaaa Solil by A. n. I.uken & CO Main street and Curm co. north eighth street, drug HIE CUBS 3 OF MANY HOMES. Tho ma. v!m S m ; I Nitric the demon of Intern WM.r:. io !iu .in iff In ann.m m w lirmif hmiiS ly Uu' .1,1. in of iiiilnt Umt tnr and tr -rM.inr.is r..;M Iii.it n ..ill. It Is usehx to at ',i.;.t it rHorm a h niikvrti ly -Jilrt to i.- mni -it'U'U t- n his literal !v. Ills aiiiHtit ti. -.Htr t his U.ubt' uitd Should be U1 hi in . ra I t-i. klii :: of tho rotmHioTi of thf x.!? In ih ,r t?Hj Kt .-N v l!i-t.tu( loi ;tUl at I'laincl.l. Jii I., hr ''!'! U ?rrtat?iM"vMiliithrur f ihr tic Htfoiioltsm. i'ht lrimk;ii d ha tc o w ;fih-r l--w:iiit' t or not 'lh treatment t irort-H th ravhijr, but Imild up the :t"t! ti4iuw mit I the fin-ttiiir fl:ive H enmn-;:tt.-l. 'rlief.r .fifortnat ion to 'linneld,Ind,. r ir. ( iiii-HTn,iI i hiU A;Ml:., luUiauaiNjtis, Iud eli'pltOTM- JAi. VI liiilifh! i: 14 tnilen west of lDdlnnADOllA Ok w andaJia iUilwuy. t'iz f m vKn-P'rivn)'tt ftitiy f,r tin.rrh.f -)ft. 0rrmiorrhiri. Hhit--s. DDmtnril ftu ti.u, ir fit t mti flU'r tl.B f tUBfODI ntf bTm. Sua .Mtriniri sVol4 bj 9rmx LAUNDRY Get Your Laundry Word Done her Satisfaction is Guaranteed. ELDORADO STEAM LiUN DRY L.V. STIMBOM PROP Telrart. ass mim St A TOTAL ECLIPSE of all othtr-rTtarnesf niakrrs ami dealetf is not our desire. All we want is a fai rhar oftraile. This is imply to call your attention to the fact that we desire at least a portion of your patronage. Why? Wei!, an inspection of our stock and our work, and a consultation with our regular customers, will convince vou beyond the pera4lenture of a douut. THE WIGGINS CO. SO Main StS. K. MORGAN, Ts4aa4sHs, 71S. EIMjOIIEST, RE4L EST1TJ rnfoimation. Abstractor, Id err ance and Notary Work. A p4aa ta hmj a Mm aa jrasj pay rasrt. O. B. MOBOAIT. Prasrtlaal Plaaar asrsl It, rittar, t aa sfartii k Sta. laaiaa

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Pennsylvania Linos

TIME TABLE. Effect Sunday, Sept. 30, 1900. a" mtu raa by eaatrsJ sutadard tint, .laotaaatl Um.

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