Richmond Palladium (Daily), 9 March 1901 — Page 2

RICHMOND DAI L YJP ALLAD IU3f , S ATI It DAY, MAKCII 0, 1001.

inr a train approaching the waved a I STARR PIANO CO red cloth and stopped it. Tte Koval Blucbook of the Bait:! SECOND HAND new PIANOS ir re A Ohio fur March contains some vtrv intercstirtr reading matter, ,nrt.s other things the history of t'io National road, which extends In loth siiart s anil tipn;ius in . Special fc.t!e of Shop Worn ams at prices that will move them quickly. numlrrul diiferent ntak . lh fro-n Baltimore, Md., to Terre Haute, pianos have txtn entirrlv nd . construction of which was behauled ami rtpaircil at our f t Main St., Richmond, Iid. i.,,n in W.m" and was completed to Terre Haute in and also a his tory of the origin and growth of the nun;? 1 eopie s society I nrisuan .ndi avor.

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ABOUT ACH5S. ' When you have a headache or a backache you may Iks able temporarily to atop the one by a headache jiowder and the other by a plaster, but you haven't cured the ache. That i caused by dome disarrangement of

the system some disease or some disorder. The headache and hackache and other aches are symptoms,

and the cause must be removed be

fore the symptoms ceae to return.

Most of such symptoms are caused bv bail blood. And the cause of bad

or diseased blood is usually constipa

tion irregularity of the lowel and biliousness.

There ia nothing that will ho rmietlv and effectually cure consti

tution and biliousness and purify the

blood as Celery King. It cleanses the whole system and strcngtlw-ns and rejuvenates every organ. Miysiciann reeomiiH-nd and nil dn?!p.sta hell Celery King. Two sizes, 50 and 23 eta.

Richmond Palladium

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THE PALLAI K'M OO.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION t

(1m nr bv mall, aestaaa paid - - S3.00

One month " ' " "

Ona waek, by oarrler - - - - - SATURDAY. MARCH !. 1W1.

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An armistice exists in South Afri

ea which calls for a temporary cessa

tion or hostilities in order that Hoc

1 .ulers m iv confer a.- to terms of

surrender.

Another vouniririrl was assaulled

by a tramp near BIufTton, this state

last night. A posse was immediate

ly organized and are in pursuit, caught he will likely he lynched.

THE CHURCHES.

1 R1E.NDS.

Ea.st Main St reet Friends Meeting,

corner .Mam ana niteenin sireevs-

Iiibie-scbool at 9 o'clock. Meeting for worship lU;:50a. m Senior En

deavor v. m. Midweek meeting

for worship Fifth-day (Thursday)

inniniutr at 10 o'clock. Miss Green-

wood will attend the meeting lor

worship

North A Street Friends First-

day school at ! o'clock. Meeting for

worship at 10:30. oung menus association at i:30 p, ra. Subject,

Our Inlluence." South Eighth Street Friends-

Subath school l a. m. Intermediate

Endeavor 4 p. in. Senior Endeavor

(':15 p.m. Meeting for worship at

10 M a m. The evening lecture win

M.t be given on account of the illness

of the pastor.

METHOIUST.

Grace M. E. church All Sunday

services as usual. The pastor will preach at 10:MO a.m. Subject. "That

Greatest Thing." Miss Todd, a re-turm-d missionary f om China, will

deliver an address at i :aii p. m.

First M. E. church, A. V. Eam-

ixjrt pastor The liev. L. E. I'res-

tiss, D. D., of the Cincinnati conference, will preach morning and even

ing in exchange with the pasior.

Sundav school 9:15 and class meet

ing at noon. Epworth league 6:30

p. m. F'-eachiDg

."Fifth Street M. E. church Sab-uuth-school 9.15. Preaching morn

ing and evening. Class 2:30. Epth lcairue !. At 10:30 Miss Todd,

returned missionary from China, will stx-ak in her native costeme. At 7

the pastor will preach. ISAI'TIST.

There will be the usual services at

the First Baptist church tomorrow.

i'reaching by pastor morning and evening. Morning subject, "Vital

Emperor William, who was recently given a black eye. is a lover of repaitie, as may be judged from the t"Iegi"Mi sent h him to Prince Henry of Prussia, wl.ii h was as follows:

"1 look as China."

if I hud just c iin- from

The state of Delawaie will have no representation in the upper branch of congress, the legislature having adjonrued sine die without electing a senator, and the governor refuses to

inoT disgraceful scenes irua,'itul.

were witnessed ings.

during the proceed-

The house yesterday voted to adopt the Jones bill as the primary election law for Indiana. Our representatives, Kirk man and Davis, voted in favor of concurring in the report of the committee which recommended that the senate amendment to house bill number 40 be adopted. The house concurred iu the report by a vote of 51 to 33. Ia the senate the Bonham telephone bill was killed and the appropriation bill passed. It was Senator Dinkley's motion that killed the Bonhara telephone bill.

The federal government of the United States has exclusive control of the import duties, the internal revenue, the coinage of money, the light houses, the life-saving stations, the navigable rivers aud lakes, the foreign policy, the post office and the army and navy. As to the system of accounts kept by the government it can hardly be surpassed in any country. There is not an account, however trilling it may appear, that does not go to Washington, and no error, no discrejancy, can possibly

escape the close scrutiny of the auditors of the treasury at Washington.

A strong aud necessary move has

Iven made lately indifferent parts of

the country against the use of the

nasty and pernicious cigarettes by

boys of tender age. Nuisances of

minor importance than cigarette smoking arc abated by law, aud we can not see any reason why the

cigarette law shouid not be strin

gently enforced. By this restriction a positive benefit would be conferred

on our young people. The smoking

of the paver covering the tobacco, veldoui of pure quality, and still more o the inhaling of the paper smoke into the youthful, tender lungs, will in a short time seriously impair the constitution of the youngsters, produce nervousness and frequently result iu pulmonary diseases and premature death. Away with the cigarette.

Railroad Notes. Harry Miller, superintendent of the Vandal ia main liue. wjs iu ludianapolis yesterday, conftrring with receiver Malott. The Vandalia now has Si men employed in its shops at Terre Haute, the largest number in the road's history. Mrs. Frank Wright of Linton Ind., has been presented with a lifetime pass over southern Indiana as a reward for saving trains from a serious wreck, a large section of track and ties having become suspended over a portion of caving ground. On hear-

Godliness in the Church." Evening

subject. "The Cleansing ot Naa-

man. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

Services at the dispensary and

reading rooms in the Masonic tem

pie at 10:30. Subiect. "Substance.

Elevator for fourth floor. Wednesday

evening meeting at S o clock. lead

ing rooms oen on Monday, Wednes

day and Friday afternoons. I.l THKKAN.

First English Lutheran church,

Jacob W. Kapp, pastor Services

10:30 a. m. and :.0 p. m. Sermon

in the evening, "Face to Face With

Facts." The following musical pro

gram will be given in an antiphonal

service at this service: Gloria, Art Thou Weary, Watchman Tell Us.The

Eleventh Hour. Lord Thou Hast

Been, I Heard the Voice of Jesus.'

St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran

t mooou n t. I ltT. 1 lber' illness

row. rue morning service will be

conducted in the English language

bv liev. L. Is. Wolf, a returned mis

sionary from India who is in this

country on vacation. This will be a

great opportunity. No evening ser

vice. SCIENTIST

First Church of Christ, Scientist

Services at 10:30 a. m. Subject

"Suostance." Golden text: "Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth

corrupt, and where thieves break

through and steal; but lay up for

yourselves treasures in heaven, where

neither moth nor rust doth corrupt

and where thieves do not break

through Dor steal." Matt. 6:19-20 Wednesday evening meeting at 7:30

i li Main street. All are invited

Christian church Preaching bv

the pastor, E. V. Spicer. Morn

ing subject. "Old-time Religion, how

to get and how to keep it. Even

ing subject, "Beloved, Hated, Ex

aited. PRESBYTERIAN,

Second Presbyterian church

Morning services as usual. At the

evening service at 7:30 o'clock Prof

Brown of Earlham will read a paper

on iieorge rox as a leader of reu gious thought. First Presbyterian church Sun

day school at 9:15 a. m. Preach

ing at 10:30 bv Rev. Sidney C. Ben

nett of Anderson. At 7:30 the Men's Sunday Evenining club service? with

sermon by the pastor. Endeavor

meeting at 6:30. EPISCOPAL. St. Paul's, church, Rev. F. O.

Grannis rector Holy communion at

t M a. m. Sunday school at 9 a. m Morning praver 10 30. Evening 7:30.

Holy communion first Sunday in each

month, 10:30 a. m. instead of 7:30:

also on holy days at 9 a. m. Week

day services, regularly, r ridavs at

7:30 p. m. During Lent daily services alt 4:30 p. m. except Friday at 7:30 p. m.; also Wednesday and Fri

day mornings at 9. The Bishoy of

Indiana will preach tomorrow

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The current week marks the fifth anniversary of the reetorate of liev. F. O. Granaiss of St. Paul's Episcopal church.

PUBLIC NOTICE We wish to aonoanc to tha peopla of thia riciuity that we have secured the Agency for

C. E. Carter's Caiarrh Cure

A positive core for Nasal Catarrh. Cold In

tha Head, Sore Throat. Inilamed and SweUea

Totv-iti, Alt Catarrhal Throat Troubles, doggmd

Nostrils, Excessive Nasal Dischargee, Hacking

Cough. Dry, Choking Feeling. This remedy

has bea a sipral and iastant eoas. racceea It is sooshine ia its action, and dace3 oa its first application a spasation of Thtol relief and benefit, i' quietly kills the Bacterial Germ, which prtxiucos Catarrh of tha Head, Noea and

Tbauat, and eventually leads to anch eerioaa troubles as A-tbma. Consumption. Xryncitis.

Broachlus, and many other dtseasea too Das

eroos to mention. Can be card by tha most delicate persons r children witbont harmful

or nauseous results. PRICE 60C. AND 81.00. The 1.00 size contain tiro and out halt time tha tioaatity of the SOc aiae. & K. CAXTCR 4 CO.. 71 W. Jacfcaaa St, CNtCAtO.

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There's going to be a crowded store here during this advance sale, and you are going to be one to help swell the crowd, for if you read this ad, you will be down to buy, if possible.

S325 $300

STARR PIANOS. And upwards buys a Starr. 0 ihi make critics speak in the highest terms. It is iu all respects one of the finest pianos made. Buys a Starr piano Has been med but a short time. Five-year guarantee. A rare bargain.

SHOP WORN

RICHMOND PIANOS.

A very fine Richmond uprisrht piano, mahogany case. Very tine pondi ion. IVifect t ue and actiou and case of artistic design. Will buy an upright piauo, full size cabinet Grand. Oroate front, o pedals, and all latest, improvements.

Any one might be proul to have either of these pianos in their homes.

S200 SI85

Read the Following Carefully, as it Will Interest You:

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Second-hand Square Specials Extraordinary. Cinn Buys a very fine KNABE fquare piauo. rosewood UiUu case, round corners, fall 1) s eta ves; a very fine tone. 01 npj Buys a perfect A. D. LIGHT f qaare piano, rosewood 01 UU fafe. two round corners, oct 'jrou 1 g, 7i octaves. Fine tone. 07C wiH buy an plgmt LIGQT & CO. E-qnare piano, o0 ivory keys, 7i octaves, walnut case, octagon 1 gs. Good tone. O7C We have a very good MARSHALL & TRAYSOR 010 fquare that can be bought for tbn money, 7i octaves, rosewood case, carved If gs. Orn An elegant LIGHT, NEWTON & BRADBURY 03 U fquare piano, 7 octaves, two roiiLd corners, octagon legs, rosewood case, cai ved l-gs. Fine tone. CCA Will buy a very good CUICKERING square piano. 00 U very goad toue, rosewoo 1 eas, legs beautifully carved Cn CI1ICKERING square, mal ogany case, f.iir tone, 0U carved rosewond case and 1 g-, 7J octaves. Just the piauo fox the b gianf r OQH If vau want a decided ba'gain iu a Fquare piano, vou 00U r'uu'd not overlook this DUNHAM squaie, rosewood case, fine tone, i octaves, octagon legs. fiJOC BuysaHavs& Lahn square piano, another decided 0Z0 bargain; mahogany ca?e, octagon legs, go d full tone. Stool and Cover Free. Easy I'aynicuts.

Decided Bargains in Second-had Organs.

S55 S40 S25 S20 S25 $25

Bm s an elegant Story & Clark organ, fine waltmt

ca'-e. beautitully cnrvftl lligli top wiih tmrrur. Full s t of reeds. Grand, s a c t 1 irge t n .

Lawrence orgau. ak cae Lools HKe upright piauo. El g ii1" full toue. A ra. e birgam Com-

para ivt ly new.

Will buy a bf au'iful wal ut-cased Nw England or

gan. Large, fi ie toue. Turee sets of reeds. Case

beautifuliy carved.

We have a very fine Jubilee orgin that we will sell

f r this amount ot money; walnut case; ten stops;

beautilul tone.

Buys a very uie N w England org in. In fine con

dition; wamut ease; bellows are in a perfect shape.

Wovtu $o0.

An elegant Macon fc Hamlin rrcan, walnut case;

toue; in fiie condition; worth $40. A decided

bargain.

Casli or Ivasy Payments if Ilerel.

RARE CHANCES OFFERED YOU IN THE FOLLOWING: SHOP-WORN and SECOND-HAND

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$285 $275 $200 SI90

Buys a beautiful Starr walnut case. Piano has been used abort 5 mouths. E'egant tone. Will buy an elegant Starr in walnut case, slightly marred. Has been renttd. A saving of $50 to you. A shopworn Richmond piano, one of the latest styles? in makes. Fine tone. Three pedals. Duet music disk. New $27 . Richmond piano in mahogany; has been rented about 8 months; is in fine shape; full cabinet Grand.

ClTfC Buys a neat upright iian . nnhogsnv case full UlIU friz, three pedals Fir.e large full t ne Never before was such value filled as will be found in this piano. OlCn We have an elegant upright piano in m hogany, UIUU duet musi ; disk, full 73 octaves, verstrnng bass. If you waut a bargain, don't miss th s. QIQC Chase uprght, ebony case, elegant condition, OIJLO Yi octaves. Nice tone.

EASY PAYMENTS. Pianos may be secured during the sale by a small first payment, the remainder in easy monthly installments. Xo advance in the above price." when easy payments are desired, and pianos of all description included in this offer.

Buyers at a distance will do us a favor, and benefit themselves considerably financially, by either attending s sale in person or send us a postal card. This sale is a money-saver for you. "

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IS. B. Kemember, you can buy any of the above pianos with the satisfaction of knowing that they have been thoroughly overhauled and repaired at our factory before placing them on sale. Pleased Piano Customers is one reason for our increase in business. Our old patrons are our best friends. There is nothing mysterious about the success of our factory ; it has come easily, naturally. People have learned that we can and do save them money. Our present stock of new pianos is the largest and most complete ever shown in Richmond. Starrs and Kichmonds in every wood.

PIANO TUNING ave we ever tune( V0UT Piano ? If not, why not ? Our factory expert tuners HZ- can make your piano sound like new. Better give us a trial next time, as we guarantee our work in every detail.

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Manufacturers. Salesrooms,T935 Main St, Richmond, Ind.

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TO CURE THE GRIP.

Advice of a Famous Phy

sician. First and foremost, REST. Takecareof yourself. Your already

weakened nerves want rest, and must have it. If the attack is severe, so

to bed and remain there. More fatalities result from neglect of this pre

caution than from any other cause.

tat sparingly. 1 our digestive or

gans are in no condition to take care

of large quantities of food.

Drink plenty of pure, cold water.

It alla3s the fever, stimulates the

kidneys to action and opens up the pores of the skin. Keep the bowels

open witn Dr. Miles erve and

Liver Pills.

Take three doses of Dr. Miles'

Nervine per day, and if you cannot

sleep take an extra dose at bed time. To further control the fever, and to overcome the peculiar aches and pains of grip, use Dr. Miles' Pain

Pills. They act quickly and effectually, and no bad effects result from their use. These remedies have been thoroughly tested more than a million times, and their riciency Is thoroughly established. liey never fail to give relief. Dr. Miles' Remedies cm be found at any druir store, and thv arp uniA

j on a positive gnarantee that the first . bottle or package benefits or money j refunded.

$100. Dr. E. Detchon's Anti Diuretic May be worth to you more than $10o if you have a child w ho soils

bedding from incontenence of water water during slees. Cures old and "young alike. It arrests the trouble iat once. 1. Svld by A. CL Luken

druggist. wedisat

"The Pan-American Buffalo Line" Will be opened May 5th, 1901, with

through passenger service from Richmond over the Pennsylvania and Erie Lines, via Columbus and Akron. For particulars call upon oraddress C.W. Elmer, ticket agent, Richmond, Inl.

Story ol a SUre, To be bound hand and foot for forty years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. He says: My wife has been so hel pless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Hitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work. " This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle-working medicice is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold by A. G.Luken fe Co. druggists. 6

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We pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with Liverita, The Up-to-Date Little Liver Pill They are purely Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain 100 Fills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5c boxes contain 1 5 Pills. Beware of substitutions and imtfatlnri Sentjby maiL Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Co., Cornet Clinton and Jackson Sts.? Chicago, Illinois, . : For sale by A. G, Luken & Co. M lin street, and . Moore Drug Cc, 415 north Eighth stieet, Richmond, Ind

S.K. MORGAN TELEPHONE 71. Employment, Real Estate, Information, Abstractor, Insurance, and Notary Work . . . A p'ace to l-oj 1 tne tt cts J ten O. B. MORGAN Practical Plnmber and Gas Fitter, 8th mtvi N. K St.. RirhmoTwI. t-ri.

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PLUMBER and GAS FITTER Sanitary Work a Specialty. REPAIRING. PHONE 4. SS. NINTH ST.