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jicnwiu nvwhxp S uorliunu3 uaiJOU put umouwa tumay 'qSnoo BudooMyv 'siiUnoQ cainopqioinociji Richmond Palladium F ir4 bd ry Tnibg (Sunday x-ptJ) by THE.PsLI-ALHTM CO. SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1900. TK H OF l BnCKIP'l UNs Oso .aw ou.ll, pt-m . i-ii b iu m - - " - a w , sy fiw - " .oo J6 Rosslyn Ferrell, who killed Express Messenger Iaane in his car last August, n to be electrocuted March 1, 1WH. It is to be hoped that Santa Claus will be able to ride into Richmond on the C. li. & M. should there be a shortage of snow for his reindeer s'eigu team. s Of the 92 counties in this s V Mi'"KTn1ey"!,arred 51 and lrv--'"" Of the " s tates 1 frlLe " u u iou McKinley carried 28 and Hryan 16. Kentucky is not counted for either. The states carried by McKinley last Tuesday (not including Kentucky) have a population of 49,410,319. Those carried by Bryan have a population of 25,217,588. Births and deaths run nearly even in this state. In the twelve months ending October 1, 1900, 40,900 chil dren were born in Indiana. The number of deaths in the state in the same period were 34,999. John W. Kern is taking his defeat very hard. Tie will in due time get used to it if he ke ps on running for office on the Democratic side, with nothing bu the attorneyship of the salooukftHK'rj league to commend him. There will be a peculiar fitness in thank offerings at the churches to morrow. There has rarely been a time when the American people have had such substantia, cause for thank fulness. For a recognition of this fact it is not necessary to wait till and the unjust. People who were at the Cennett theatre last night enjoyed a very fine entertainment and witnessed a most extraordinary performance. Mr. Keenan fully sustains the high character of "a poor relation" established by Sol Smith liussell, and he is well sustained by the other members of the company. Hut the audience was not at all commensurate with the merits of the play, and this fact led to an unfortunate scene at the close of the second act. Mr. Keenan appeared before the curtain and scolded like a fish wife. He was specially severe on the local theatrical manage ment. His speech was in exceedingly bad taste and marred the whole entertainment. Mr. Keenan, who, by the way, is practically the whole thing in the play, was simply the victim of unfortunate circumstances. The presence here of Modjeska the night before had a little to do perhaps with the meagre attendance last night, but that was not all. People were tired out by campaign and elec tion excitement and had not got rested. Moreover, Mr. Keenan has not yet acquired the reputation that his talent deserves. There area good ' many theatre going people who do not know that he is a worthy successor of Sol Smith Russell. But no matter what the causes of the short age in attendance, Mr. Keenan s ti rade was in bad form and most of the audience believed that his "roast" of the local management was unjust. TOWNSHIP ASSESSORS, The New It Elected Tax Men For Next Spring's Assessment. appended are the names of the nPW,y electetl assessors in the various ships of the county: tow ngton, Edward K. Dye, D. Ah1 on, William L. Seaney, R, l?oser, William Matthews, K. Center, Ezekiel S. Lamb, Iw Dalton. John Denny, R. Franklin, Charles C. Hyde, K. Green, James M. Iadd, ii. Jackson, William Wilson, R. Jefferson, Frank II. Baldridge, R. New Garden, Lafayette Harrison, R. Perry, Williim S. Lamb, R. Washington, Lewis Klieber, D. Wayne, Thomas F. Swain, R. Webster, George Paullin, R. ChtmberUin's Cough Remedy in Chicago. Hisgen Bros., the popular South the Side druggists, corner 0ith street and Ventwortb avenue, say: "We sell a great deal of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy, and find that it gives the most satisfactory results. fsre-

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THE CHURCHES. FRIEND. North A Street Friends YuDg Friends association at 6:30 p. m. Topic, Our ords. East Main Street Friends Meeting Bible school at 9 o'clock. Meeting for worship at 10 30. Senior En deavor meeting 6:15 p. m. Midweek meetiDg for worship Fifth day.Thursday, 1U o'clock a. m. South Eighth Street Friends, Ellwood O. Ellis pastor Sabbath school at 9 a.m. Meeting for wors'iipat 10:30. Intermediate Endeuvi- at 4 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Lecture by the pastor at 7, on "Alexandria to Cairo by Rail." PRESBYTERIAN. First Presbyterian church Sunday-school 9:15 a. in. Preaching by the pastor at usual hours both morning and evening. Endeavor society meeting at 6:30 p. m. United Presbyterian church 9.30 a. m. Sabbath school. 10:45 a. m. divine w.rhip. Sermon, "In iod 's Book of Remembrance. " 6:30 Y. P. S. C. E. sr. and jr. depart ments. 7:00 sermou, "A True Citizen iu the Kingdom of (Jod. " Second Presbyterian church Preaching tomorrow both morning and evening by the pastor of the church. HCIENTIST. Church of Christ Scientist: Services at 10.30 a. if' Subject, "oui anu Body." MKTIIOIMST. First Met!wdist Sunday school at 9 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 by the oastor. A.-W. Lamport. Class meet ing at ' 12 m. Epworth league at 6:00 p.: m. Lecture by the pastor on :lae., Grace M. E. church The pastor will rrach at 10:30 a. m. at d 7 p. in. Sunday evening is the first of the series of sermou lectures for young Aa Sinhiwt. "Wanted: Lefthanded People." CHRISTIAN. Christian church Sermon topics: Hi:io "Perfect Love. 7:00. 'The Virgin church." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services at the dispensary and reading rooms in the Masonic temple (second noor) at iv.au. ouujwi, "Soul and Body." BAPTIST. First Baptist church Preaching hv rotator McNemer. Morning sub iect, "The Christian Patriot." Even ing subject, "Rejoicing in outh. ' LUTHERAN St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran rhnrch. Rev. C. Ruber, I). I)., pas tnr T.nthpr Sunday, offerings for home missions. The seventh anni versary of Rev. Huber's pastorate will h celebrated. Reports of the tmst vear's labors will be rendered. "Forward Movements" will be the subject of the day. First English Lutheran church, Jacob V. Kapp pastor Subject of the sermon at 10:30 a. m., "Treasures." 7:00 p. m., "Up to Date Weapons." GAS FAILURE. Natural Gas as a Fuel or Light Almost 01 winr. natural gas is a ming of the past. It is so low all over the city that it is almost impossible to keep warm by it at all. In fact, it is an impossibility, and only the foolish attempt it. Many are holding off from putting in a supply of other fuel, saying to themselves: '"If everybody else would quit, there might be enough for me. ' ' That would be all right if it were not for the fact that several hundred consumers are saying the same thing, between their chattering teeth It is the old story of the two boys on the hobby horse, when one remarked: "If one of us would getotl 1 could ride lots better." In the meantime there is plenty of opportunity to catch permanent cold ana sustain irreparable damage. Many persous waited thus last win ter and the scheme worked, except in the very coldest zero weather, but this year there is a great decrease in pressure, and consequently less hope in that sort ot Ireezing-out pro cess. The fuel dealers who sell tan gible blocks of heat-prodncer are doing a good business.and will continue throughout the winter, and natural either as fuel or light will become a matter of history in the very near future. Gen. Ituller Home Ignin. Southampton, Nov. 10. Gen. Sir Red vers Buller on the Hun vegan Cas tie. from C:iM- Tov. u. reached the Quay at Southampton last evening at half past eight. He was greeted by Lore tt'.l I.... .... 1 I' - . v .. " luw-iri nun ms sian as well as ati immense assembly or townsjieople. At i o'clock he sat down to the mayoral lian-piet. the first of a long series of i fuuctlons in his honor. Rerun irdt I IVIaye I. Paris. Nov. HV- The inemlvers of th French dramatic company, headed bj Mme Iternhardt and M. Coquelin. wlw had expected to leave for New Y'orl last evening to begin the company.' American tour in that city, have beet delayed Having an accident to thu steamer; but thoy will leave Havre next Mot-da v. Penny Headache Cure A ttuly wonderful discovery con taining none of the dangerous drurs found in ALL OTHER headache remedies. One Tablet Cures One Horrible Headache IN ICST One Minute TOM. ONLY One Cent guaranteed. Ask your druggist forSTROxc's Penxy Headache Tablets, or send ac. stamp ior sample Package. Remember that Diamond Digest Tablets are positively guaranteed to I cure any case of Dyspepsia and restore bowels and liver to natural art; m two weeks or moner refunded. DIAHflMn oriic rn uw w ir T wIH , ; w BVay,,L Y xJZi GtL'' Mt". ZZ!t& T!12??h?? Dicbt fSs in Gic Ulcers. rrp nd Catarrh of the Stomach and BoWeU and u una.

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It is stated that this would indirectly have some effect on the claims for governor. The only state officer voted for this year was that of governor, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William Goebel. who succeeded in the contest with W. S. Taylor. The other state officers hold over under the contest? settled In the courts last spring. The ballots therefore contained the names of 13 elector on each of the five stat tickets and only one name each for a state office, that of governor. It is stated that the investigation will be made for contests In two or three -on gresslonal districts and that it will l extended Into certain counties not H the contested districts. RepuMieat managers have already communicatee1 with National Chairman Ilanua re gar ding the situation. TllADK HEVIKW Hopefulness Is Iteported From All Seetlous. New York, Nov. 10. Bradstrr-ets" weekly review sf trade today says: There U a stronger tone In cotton and wool, the former largely because of rpports of fears of crop damage, while the latter is firm at former quotation on a volume of business equal to late lv enlarged totals. Cereals are, as a whole, dull and lack speculative Inter est. Wheat Is practically unchanged early reports of Argentine crop dam age falling to bring out much buying and tb latter In turn Inducing real!. Ing. Corn Is only fractionally higher while hog product are rather slow nor tvonlr TWcrTlnll coli Outlier has arrived. reported In all sect Ions, but no wherf Is the feeling of confidence ao mArkeC as In the south. On the Taclfic coast export trade with our new possession Hnd with Asia has been good, A Kavored Prisoner. Berlin, Nov. 10. The Vowaerts, tin Socialist organ, asserts that Lieut. Prince Prosper Arenberg, who recentlj began to serve a sentence of 13 yeanImprisonment for murdering a promi nent half-breed In German South Af rlca under peculiarly atrocious ootid: tlons. Is addressed in the Hanovei penitentiary, where he is confined. n "Your Highness." It also says that he consorts only with the highei prison officials and receives choic food. Alsaie-Aiiiericnnn Kxpelle. Iterlin. .Nov. 10. The United States embnssy Is crowded with applications for redress against the German gov :riiment made by natives of Alsji.-, Ixrraine. who are now American eifi zens and who after the Paris expos iion visited their old homes only to b curtly exiHIIed by the authorities L niter tiie provisions of the treaty o" IS.S Germany refuses to recogniz them as entitled to protection. Oeals With Lirire Fieurr. Washington, Nov. 10. The nnu.il re port of Paymastr-Gct!Al Keunv o' the navy, deals in J.-ge figures. H shows that last yVHr j;e j.j,r $0. rtolVOoo n areootu of construction am purchase (.r .h;,.; $.1 !.J3 O0O for re tirs of shirs $1 1.7K. Otr to keep sh p :n commlss.i.n. including ly., ?1..0. "M. fur Uie marine corps, and $30. ASS for the natal militia. It I it Plants ltesnm. nttsDurir. .Nov. 10. Officials of th Anialiraiuateil Association of Irou ant. Steel Workers anonunce the settlement of the strikes at the Riverside Iroi works, of the National Tube company and the Bessemer. Ala., plant of the innessee Iron. Steel and Railroad company. The resumption of the two plants will give employment to 8,000 men. TortJir Didn't All. Canton. Nov. 10. The reformer. Sxkt-Nu, the leaUng man in tfc antidynntlc r"riy crsanlzd bjr Sun Yat Sen. who was seutenced to death in conPfwl'TD with th recent vamen xplos'on Imrn. tirs r?p-jtMlv torfiruJ in order to xtort a ct'nv-atua fsvai him but hi- -fused it creke u tin muni lo r)l.icn to the fcxplostot. Tramp CurncI tn IWth Limn, Nov. in. The chart.vi re mains cf tt.- e ui-:j wcii found yesi'day In the ruins a barn but ned ea tr. farm of Aaron S;eircr, 14 mlUs -a-of here last nij;ht. It '3 supposed h men were Mamps siio hiJ heva lug iu the Lara. Ywalkrat rariti'i Carreelloa. "Mamma, casnuu." she cried. "Tom my's making faces at taeV "Ain't doing anything of the kind." retorted the boy. "Why. Tommy.- corrected the Indulgent parent, "1 saw you myself." "No. yoo didn't." persisted the boy. "I coulda t make a face if I wanted to. All I did was to screw on the ready if fot,--caieajo

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PERSONALITIES Ex-Oovernor Pillsbury of Minnesota and his w:fe are planning a home Iu St- raul for iKKir girls out of work or disabled by IU health. Miss Helen Chaddkk of England has been astouishing both the whites and blacks in central Africa by her tiv mouths' journey into t!ie far interior. Charles T. Hills, the millionaire who has given so many tuiMio buildings to his town of Muskegou. Mich., recently gave a Masonic temple to the Masonic lodse of that city. One of the reckless extravagances of the maharajah of Bhurtpore. who ha. recently fon deposed by the government of India, was the purchase of a silver coach costing H.oti. John C. Wingate of Wiugate, Ind.. owns the famous white beaver hat that helied to elect two Harrisons president. It was made for Mr. Wingate's grandfather. Christian Coon, who wore it to the old Harrison rally on the Tipecanoe battlefield. President I.oulet of France Is interested in autographs and has one of the best private collections in that country. On this he sjends a great deal of money and the other day gave a large sum for a letter written by Halzac. Francis T. White of New York city has just given $25,000 to Earlham college, a Friends' educational institution in Indiana, to be added to the like amount given by him a year ago. the whole to be known as the Francis T. White endowment fund. It is said that Lord Sa'dsbury when in the country recently arose at half past 4 in tiie morning to read "MonteChrlsto." He was surprised at Sandringham by the Prince of Wales, also an early riser, who afterward got up at 4 to read the same look, beating the prime minister by half an hour. Miss Jennie Mather. Mrs. Jane Mather, widow of George Mather, a broker; Mrs. Eunice Mather and William Mather, all members of the Mather family of Jefferson county, N. Y.. have given $10O to Union college for the purpose of establishing an agricultural department to teach scientific farming. Lord Roberts has ordered from a London jeweler five watches of the kind known as Ironclads" for presentation to his Indian orderlies. The watches bear the following inscription: "Presented by Field Marshal Roberts to , his faithful and unwearied personal orderly throughout the South African campaign, 1900." One of the closest friendships formed at Washington during the present national administration has been that between Secretary of War Root and Adjutant General Corbin. The latter is an enthusiastic equestrian, and under his tutelage Mr. Root has become perfectly at home in the saddle. The two ride about a great deal together. THE GLASS OF FASHION. The latest petticoats are made of satin foulards, glossy and soft. Louisine armure Is one of the new silks and, being glossy, soft and durable, is very desirable for waists. The new fur muff is long, flat, entirely without stiffening and has two rows if tails, one at the top and one across the lower edge. Gold trimmings have gone up about 0 per cent in price, a striking comuentary on the lavishness with whiih Iressmakers and niiii.utrs r.re using hem. Jtroad. fiat and round Is the now oquo, in which the ere a a and brim are ill! ' limn imi.iHiMiiiii 111111 1' "!- 1 uie win re to;lcis are to ire as nopu :ir iluring the v. iiit; r seaou as they ave been during tl:e smnu;er and are eing prepared in cloth as often as in ighter materials for house and evening wear. Kail white chiffon boas edged with large soft black chenilles, long strands it the chenille forming the ends, are worn in tiie evening. These were launcueu m me spring, nut they are more generally in evidence now. The plain black stocking seems to be losing favor, and iu its place are embroidered lacelike novelties a ad colors in every tint and shade. To le quite up to date and altogether swell the stockings and shoes must tra-h the rown for house and evening wear. Ueavy, lustrous brocades in one tone are once more in fashion, to the unmix ed delight of dowagers as well as younger women. In fact. Mive, la Mode Is treating the dowagers narticularlv well this season, and liotli materials and de signs are in the main well suited to elderly matrons. New York Sun. APHORISMS. Have an aim in life or your energies will be wasted. M. C. Peters. Whatever Is worth doing at all is worth doing well. Chesterfh Id. Xo man ever became great or good except through many and great mis take. Gladstone. He who Is lord of himself and exists upon his own resources is a noble but a rare being. Hrvdses. jh e 11

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