Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 September 1901 — Page 4

KTCIIMOyp DAILY PA LLADI TJ3 r, WfcspAY.SErTEMBEK 4, 1901.

Richmond Palladiurr L , ... . "WEDNESDAY.SEPrEMBER4.lWl

Far had

Tr? evening ;Saady excepted) THE PAI.LALILM OO.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION i Oas year ay mail, postage paid S3.00 Oae month " -- .25 Oaa weak, by errlr ..... .O' Dr. Hurty of th state board cf health makes a strong plea for legis live action in this state to stop food adulteration. He calls attention to the fact that Massachusetts spends annually about thirty thousand dol

lars in enforcing its food law, Ohio twenty thousand, Michigan eighteen thousand, Wisconsin sixteen thousand, etc., while Indiana alone of all the western states allows her peopie to be swindled and injured by permitting adulterated food. The mere passing of a food law such as was passed iu 1899 without provision for enforcement is a farce.

Crop Outlook is Better. The crop bulletin of the United 5'ates department of agriculture for he week ending yesterday says for ndiana: i

HELD IN GOTHA!

, .'T rainfall during the week wa rormei' LomiilOlt BllsillC fairly well distributed except in some ,

3Ian Arrested on Charge

of Higaiay-

Sara B. rattersou. Who Mui

Logaiisport Banker's Itaiurhter

Is Iu Serious Trouble.

Tha Item g-ve vent to another column whine last night over the act that it is not recognized as a Republican paper and does not get the city printing, and it tried to bolster up its previous Ananiasinine tatements concerning this matter with more of the same sort. By the way, why don't , the editor of that paper, while he is at it, tear his little Aether garment in public over another bit of official patronage

which be tued so desperately hard to get and failed because his paper lacked good character, politically and otherwise the bankruptcy advertis-kift-for this county? Without any j: . . . ,

wviv uisregara xor irutn cr unpleasant manifestation of mental flatulency than his statement concerning the city printing required he eo;ld make a column claim that here wa an agreement to divide in hi case also.

iistricts of the southern and central-'

ortions where the showers were; -cattered and moisture insufficient !

Corn is in various stages of advanct- : ;nent. from silking to rioenin trrain. i

md a late fall with seasonable weath 31 YSTEIilOL'S CAS

-r, wui materially aiu in maturing ! xiuch of it that is still green; the oulk of the crop will be safe from frost bv September 21 to 25.

"There is a noticeable improvement j n the condition of tobacco in the -southeastern portion; cutting con j inued in Randolph and began in! Elkhart county. Torratoes nrd 1

picsies, wnere grown tor canniug purposes, as. well as late vegitables, are promising. Fairly good apple prospects continue, and peaches, pears and plums are plentiful. Sorghum cain is improving. Plowing continued under generally favorable conditions. Some rye was sown, and about the usual wheat acreage will be prepared. ' '

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That is what we near nemu.i on. and this is one

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our line of printed imation

Claim On His Relatives'

That There Is Something Be

hind the Case.

?ronrh Piannfils are sho.An.

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Pj:he busiest counters in tne sxore

'J. nios ilnn MP TOIQ. D- lllCIltrs "iut, o t- j

the best made. The price is

only

This number is ...... XSc

A. Certain Cure for Dysentery and Diarrhoea. "Some years ago I was one of a

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uijmc inp, frays r. ij. iayior, 01 j ta New Albany, Bradford county. Pa. j It "I was taken suddenly with diarrhoea, ' ,

ana was about to give up the trip, Editor Ward, of the Lacyville Messenger, suggested that I take a dose of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and

Diarrhoea Remedy. I purchased a ! bottle and took two doses, one be- j fore starting and "one on the route.)

1 made the trip successfully and never felt any ill eflect. Again last summer I was almost enmnletelv rim

down wfth atCXttack of dysentery. I bought a bottle of this same remedy, and this time one dose cured

me. t or sale by A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H. Sudhoff, druggists.

Logansport, Ind., Stpt. 4. The . . 1 . iM-f oa rest of sauimi b. Patterson, a fori-g T)jeces 0f another make, not quite as wide, out jusr a. well known young business man .... this city, in New xork on a char Only

of biiramv created i-ousidenible s

urise here, as Patterson ma

daughter of A. J. Murdock

of the First National liauk of this el about 1:2 years ago, and the wi with their young daughter, still :

here. The banker n-ruses . J . . , -.. A Is cop

handsome, for

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lenible s . , named tj pieces, 23 inches, a splendid, bargain . i, presldt, fc

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A sory with the title "Our Elemental" by a former Richmond voman, cow living in Indianapolis, wiiT appear in the Indiana Weekly of Sept. 7 an.? 14. The writer uses the Jii-name "JSmily Harrison Monroe," acqu;2.J--..n. Mtfii or her author was formerly a pitmineu and highly esteemed teacher in our public schools but was carried away

ly a wise man of the west. In a private letter to a friend in this city ()ur readers will therefore consider it strictly confidential) she says: "I am ready to affirm that marriage and housekeeping pre not a failure. Ho:vtver, fiere should be devised a quick And painless method of disposing of dishes three times a day. Life can aever be 'one grand sweet eong' as

long as something in itself so unim

portant is allowed to absorb so much

time and attention." For her consolation we may remark that many a young housekeeper has come to the ume toatlusioa.

Low Rates to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines September 13th to 17th inclusive, for Meeting Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O, O. P., excursion tickets will be sold to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines, good returning until September 23th with privilege to extend until October 7th. For particulars see Ticket Agents of Pennsylvania Lices.

CHESTER.

it to call and look them over. HASEMEIER & SIEKMANN.

T nvp 1MIUTE DRY GOODS STOKE.

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Thev are

talk of the affair, merely stating. fMrnOIlua ci iu " . . ,, - i K- Uoro nVPT.

take Its wurse." Patterson s fatH stji I make it a POlm IO Call dllU lwWiv w..w...

nrri, luitiijivra turn a

to extort money from Mr. Murd Is on foot. He says that about a y ago a blackmailing letter, purport to have been written by Saui Pat,

sou on a letterhead of the Plant i hotel at St. Louis and addressedi j a New York man. was forwarded 1 to Mr.'-Murdock. Patterson has hi in advaauce of several theatrical v tures. but for the past few yearse has been traveling salesman for (i cago and New York dry goods houa. It Is understood that prosecutions 41

be made in New York, and not by is relatives here, as the certified ey

of the marriage of Tatterson ul Miss Murdock was ordered by easrn people.

CAINE'S NEW STORY.

Review of Hie Eternal

"Tin

SOCIETY slIU'ltlstD

unaerstanding the qtis

fion shows thai

DUBLIN. We are about "entering" the peach

easjn;; Dr. Ourdsa'. and wife hive returned

from Cncincati. ytr. mid Mrs John Hrbst of OgjJea -4iOedn6iive, fo kSucday. Kev. Urn. O'.er 'and family of Greenfield will soon be citizens of Dublin aa:n. With twenty five or thirty hands at work our pavements are being put 4ovn rapidly. Rtsr. John McMahon, wife and daughter. Effle. of Marion after

quit a visit returned Wednesday. Thomas Stanley and wife started for .Minnesota Saturday night on a ?isit V four sons of Mr. Sianley living in various parts of that state. They may be gone from four to six weeks. Rev. Frank Werking, formerly of Kew Lisbon but now of Cuaioer;aua Heights, Teun., attending school, reached in the Christian church

Sunday morning and evening

Mrs. Addie Crampton is visitinoat Lansing. Mich.

UJD Manziae club ot at tlLomei ed: President, Luima Kenaou,-..

nresident. Alice Kendall; secretary.

rsellie Morrow, treasurer, Ji.a iiuk;

librarian, Myrtle Jefferis. .ext

meeting will be a social at Air. trien-

mng s. There was a dance Saturday night

at the home of Sam Robinson, and

number of young people enjoyed themselves.

S. L. Martin and J. C. Wesler are

at Buffalo this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin, Mr. and

Mrs. Timothy Hart were at Greenville, O , Thursday, the guests of Wm. Kerlin. Henry Kendall, wife and son of Cadiz, Nellie and Henry Palmer of Greensburg have been visiting rela

tives here. Mrs. George Meish entertained a small company at dinner in honor of Miss Hiilwayof Cincinnati. Those present from this place were Pearl Pitman, Pearl and Nellie Morrow. Bri t;otephen Parr'sh and wife a bov.

Grandmother Smith has been very S

si:k. Her daughter, Syndria, o Cincinnati has been with her.

Ynunj Society Man at And era n Confesses Diamond Uobbory. Anderson. Ind., Sept. 4. A seusaton has been caused here anions young lo-

ciety people by the arrest of Harild Smith, who has confessed to a recnt daylight roblx-iy here. Smith is 18 years old. and the son of Oliver H. Smith of Toledo, Ohio. He has been clerking for live mouths in the Bauner

department store. After his arrest

and commitment to jail he

had been rcstoied fliroujju a comcssirjiy

to the Hev. Father E. Murphy otv Wabash avenue, Chicago. While re-1

storing the diamonds to .Mr. auumu the priest told him he could not reveal the penitent's name. The local authorities claim to have secured this name through Smitu. but withheld the information until he was arrested in Chicago. Smith confesses that he had

a confederate in the diamond robbery, and that the confederate -made restitution of Ids share of the loot through the priest. .... , - ;

Romance

City."

Mr Hall Caine's romance, me r.tfrnni Citv." which Is nearly ready from

H,f Anoletons. is the story of Samsou

hi struenles with the Philistines.

v.fik there must enter Into the ac

tion that temptress Delilah. Was she roMiiv as bad as the Old Testament de-

her? May there not have been

some true womanly feeling lu her? Mr. in hu romance draws certain

parallels twnween the social edifice or the past and that of the present. The power of the kings of today la not what ! Shows and pageants still assort

themselves to royalty, but their effects are diminishing and hardly Influence a liinL-ini? nooule.

tf. -,.in is a. strone believer in the

nf neace. He thinks that it Is

Rome which is still to be the center of . i , m natron

-..Minn "thp motner CUV Ol

talked I nd Christian worlds." The problem

ih I .mhnr of "The Eternal City tae-

rTfes. 1 tried to do my oesu auu

If in the sequel It should appear that t have In a meaaire retained the good

will of the public of American readers

so dear to me. I shall be abundantly

satisfied and nappy."

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you never have been wltmn fan,uu a collision between two traiua of bo?

cars. I was at a little station Iron Mountain a few years aga when fit- of enintv cars rushed past

rounded into a deep cut and must havt been half a mile away when we bearc

a frantic whistle frcm tue csS'. swered bv another In a different key and then 'there followed a series of ev nin.if.Dt as if 13 or 20 dynamite car

tridiies had been set off iu auecess on

THE WONDERFUL MOSQUITO

A. D.07 Dllo o- tfce F-o Ktw Jn laet. "George, dear, do you understand how It Is they are lighting mosaultoes with Standanl oil?" -I have read something about the process, my love." 'Is It simpler' Well no. my dear. I should hnnl.y call It that. It requires some dexterity and considerable patience. ou see.

We Unc7 tl,t something horr-bW ha. yo have to tcj

i1(.n.nwl. manned - a uauu . x . ,t t..a vn,. Kt fire

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starts for the scene. u rrei-'hts telescoped, several dead train men and as fierce looking a wreck a . knnr.nwl. What caused the ex

plosions, you ask? A man on one ol :,. ,.i..c to'.d me that as the en-

ti.o down train struck the firsl

empty box car It blew up like an emptj . . ....i ,. n linv and then

J. r wt off with th, staricd in that way might sprea

pop. pop. pop. we had heard awaj back at the station." - New Orleam Times-Democrat.

No. 1 crude on.

to him." -Hear me. bow cruel. -lint you must be very careful, ir vou let the mosquito get away from .. i.umlm.-. he may fly into the

rs1 ,rn and set fire to the hay and thus )tj engender a large conflagration. In en fact, there is no telling how fur a (.re i, i- -nv micht siread. ou

fcuoW the old saying that 'Kome a not burned In a day.' and a tire like

o,ot niisrht last several

The Professor Had a Con. Kokomo. Iud.. Sept. 4.-Prof. Earl D. Kelly, while driving homeward from Waupecong. accompanied by the Misss Merle Kirkman and Ethel Sehoufleld. was stopped by two men. who demanded his purse. Prof. Kelly responded with his revolver, and the highwaymen lost no time in seeking the shelter of the woods.

- 9tllions of People In the pas sixty years all over the orld could testify to the sterling worth of Pain Killer made by Perry Davis, as an unfailing remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis; try it when you have those cold chills in your back it is a pleasant drink when prepared according to directions.

Brings attractiveness to listless, unlovable girls, makes them handsome, marriageable women. That's what P.ocky Mountain Tea will do 35c. Ask your druggist.

A novel parade illustrating meta

ods of transportation for centuries

He l will he one of the features of Railroad j

Boiler I-et Go. Muncie. Iud., Sept. 4. A portable engine, operating a clover huller ou the farm of Joseph Saunders near Honey Creek, south of Muncie, exploded yesterday afternoon, fatally injuring the engineer, Asa Eadeley, and badly injuring his assistant. William Richmond.

13 a VOUUif man worsiujf ui3 wa ; uay, aeps. i-tiu. w iue rau-.Tiiiru-throuL'D coilecre to become a minis-j can Exposition. Tickets to Buffalo

ter.

over the Akron Route may be ob

tained agents

at special fares. See ticket

Ptvaehinsr now both mornicg and

evening every other Sunday at the M. E. ehurch. William Joces, a long and worthy citizen of Dublin, while making cider a a hand mill Saturday was quite uddenly overcome about 10 o'clock, becocaiisg at once paralyzed and in one hour was a orpse. Two phydians were summoned but relief was hnrslble. beinir a severe stroke of

feeart disease. He leaves a wife and ; vrrT. ViL-lrcri ore from his first wife

fiving in Richmond, three from hisj Every size ia flower pots and at j second wife. The oldest son from ! the lowest prices. Sale now on. j tu uHnd marriage was a soldier for ! Ilitf s. !

n wars in the rejjular army, hav- Sixth and Main.

Couldn't Endure 111 Health. Indianapolis, Sept. 4. Edward Do. cas. a jeweler and prominent In Jew

ish circles of the city, killed himself

yesterday at his home. He used a rope and hanged himself to the door of his bedroom. Mr. Ducas had been suffering from ill-health for some time.

Danced Himself to Ieath. La Porte. Ind., Sept. 4. Louis Baker,

aged 24. danced himself to death at the home of John Uaylander near here. The excitement and over-exertion of eight hours dancing proved too much.

and an hour after returning home he j

died in terrible agony.

Brooki on .lraratcnaa Caaal. From what I aw and heard during nearly five yearsln the United States 1 cannot doubt tba Americans are determined to build the Nicaragua cabal and own it, wlttour consent If possible, without It If eeessary. says Sidnev Brooks In The Frtnightly Review. I will be to the ewlastlng discredit of i diplomacy If the Sue between the two !

governments Is akwed to develop !nto a breach. If onrstatesmen will only

resist the temptasn to score easy and worthless victorieaver senatorial manners. If they willoly remember that as the chief carries of the world the more routes throw-cpeu to traffic the better for us and If hey will bold fast to the essential pts and let the rest go insist, that Uon neutralization and equal tolls oill commerce, but abandon their eppt'tion to fortitica. tions which will a worthless and ty I American ownersti'l which will do u j no harm then thtaestion should be

settled in a way tolisfy the imprests of both countries. I i

SbrlekUriah. The vlvlsector befres that to pun a rose "gives matter fa.' Perhaps, ant" perhaps the plant touich Mr. Darwic played the trombone'lt a lively pleasure; but. like Ole BfsRabbit, it "kept on a-sayin nothia'If trout couic yell when hooked, would not fish

but I deem, for wms, that then mouths are the reus of sensitive However, this anecSawas told to au

"Fife; told wlthfn"theasV40Tr"r trow

wnen first he came to the parish h

was preaching on the casting out ol

the swine from the man afflicted witr

devils.

nen ne first mentioned the word

ewlne, he was surprised to see near

ij nn me congregation rise and turr

themselves round, at the same tlmt

touching something about the pews. The word "swloe" being agalu men tloned, the young minister waa as

founded to see the same performance,

out on the third repetition of the fata! word the whole congregation arose and rushed out of the church. On making Inquiry he found that or

hearing the magic word all the flshei folk rose to their feet, turned round and In a low voice said: ' "Touch cauld alrn."

No further back than a quarter of a century ago these strong but simple people never spoke of swine, but always of "the beastle." and if on theli way to their boats In the morning "the beastle" put up its snout and gave them a grunt In the passing they at once turned back In the belief that they would have no luck at sea for that day. A cat crossing their path had the

same effect, London Answers.

Ho Chance for the Troth. "Be truthful," said the teacher. -Always?" asked the boy. "Always," answered the teacher. "Never tell a lie?" "Never." "Not even a white Her" "Not even a white lie." "Huh." ejaculated the lad seorafnllv

It's a mighty good thing for you you

am i a ooy witn ray aaa for a father: "Why?" asked the teacher. I . r ir ... . ....

"ciousr, i eiiieu me ooy, "If you

was my aaa s little boy. an you'd beard

Striking novelties audi special fea

tures will be conspicuous at the PanAmerican Exposition on Railroad ' Day, Sept. 14 They may be wit- j nessedat tmail cost for tickets over' the Akron Route. Consult Ticket , Agents for further information. j

Found Floating Ia Kiver. Decker. Iud.. Sept, 4. The dead body of James B. Hayes, who disappeared several days ago. was found floating in White river. It is the supposition that he committed suicide because of ill health.

bv two ladies:

Tl,o tt-o-a fi3kinttth first t!mA i

in a'boat on a loch. Oof them hook j .be aid about Aunt E,lza m1"

ed and brought lutoboat a fish ol "s w,t" cer cniiaren, an Aunt unknown species. Rtered yells o!, E'iza had asked you If you weren't all oaiu. While one of tfcAies ran about , ?,a'3 ber an Toa'd told the truth.

use i aid. you d think ther .

Flovver Pot Sale.

ing seen service in

Cuba.

the late war in j

funeral services Mondav af-i "Have vou anv doubts remaining?

or,vn nteti hv Rev. Pierce of ia.:d Mrs. Jones. " "No. Marin da, I

the M. E. church. He was born in have not. I took Rxky Mountain Philadelphia May IS, 1535, aged 66 ; Tea last night. " Twill remove any years, three months and thirteen ' impure thoughts in the human faziSays ' ily. 35. Ask your druggist.

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! One Way to Quit Drinkios. j Brookville. Ind., Sept. 4. John, the j only son of Aaron Miller, committed ( suicide by cutting his wrists and i T . --j T -with ft ri Ttir- irhiltk t-rikT-i n r I

over his Inability to break the drink habit

Large Attendance. Valparaiso, Ini, Sept. 4. Th fall term of the Valparaiso college opened yesterday, with an attendance of 2.0 students, of which more than GOO axe fromthU stata, . . ...

the boat, shrieking feasistance and

advice, the other sftvn witn net back to the fish and rer fingers ic ( her ears. To take the off the booi i might have provoke wilder la J ments. If all fish be in thu Vi'aJ (and. for all that mv 6i tnow. thej

do), nobody would fold6 professior j

of St, Peter. But I 6 nolJ- Wltr the vlvlsector, that tit fca' bodies perhaps Are whi Ia tsany unutta

TntilT- It la fn.1i0tlga "th

whole 'creation groaneTt0 tile xivir

sector might quote Hora- arier au in favor of his hyp0'Aadl'evl Lang In Longman's, s

EiplMloa. Wba B5 cnId'--Did you ever hear wreck -sail a railroad man tbtft'eTen!DS' "You mean did I exefi' do 01 notr

"No: I slid tear oraur no-

place where your trousers waa mighty thin after dad had finished with you." He went back to his desk, and as be sat down with great care there was at expression on his face that showed the great lesson of truth had been, at least la a measure, lost on him. Tit-Bits. Bltterneaa. "There's that girl singirg 'A Bird In a Gilded Cager" said the nervous

man. "res." answered the boarding hou wag. "If I had a bird that couldn't

a"J teer man tEat, I'd open the cage and let it fiy awar."-WShin

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weeks. It 1

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always lHst to aoiu mai w - nnitrt until he bin39jjsh t nice to Lave somebody In the family who knows everything. And you ar so much easier to get at than the ency. clopedia. And the dictionary isn't Ia It with you. When I want to find anything ia the dictionary. I have to know how to spell It and I'm such a poor speller. What do they do with their ashes, George?" "Why. they save them to put on the Icy sidewalks In winter weather." "How thoughtful! I Imagined that

perhaps they used them for scouring

snivea or something. But la It reallr

true. George, that It is only the ladv

skeeters who do the biting f"

mats what the acientista all nav

my love.

Then 1 suppose the male mosonlto

stays at home Just as Adam did and

waits to hear how things taste." "Perhaps so, my love. I'm not oa particularly friendly terms with the mosquito family, although I'll admit there's good blood in them. In fact, I've only a slapping acquaintance with them, so to speak. And when one of them comes blowing his trombone around me I strike at him wltbout the slightest regard to the question of ser or color or of previous condition of servitude." "Why. you are quite bloodthirsty. George. Vou mustn't get so excitedLet us talk of something else." Cleveland Plain Dealer.

, The value of a recipe lies partly In It

uem accurately set down and fol lowed. Harper8 Magazine baa the fot lowing directions for making a breakfast delicacy called popovera. as they were Imparted by the Chinese servant toa lady visiting in the family. "You takee him one egg." said the master of the kitchen, "one lit cup milk. You fixee bim one cup flou oa sieve, take pinch salt you not put him la lump. You move him egg lit bit slow; you put him milk In, all time move. Yon make him fiou' go in, not move fast, so have no spots. Make buried pan all same wa'm. not too hot. Futlee him In oven. Now you mind

jvu ousmess. No likee

oon at him aU time, same time biscuit."

woman run

Ulm done all

Coa.tell.tlo. Ia Clear Sky. Astronomers of Russia are nonplused at the repeated appearance In the clear sty of a constellation in the form of a jast serpent without head or tall, savs a St. Petersburg cable to the Chicago iNewi 11 -3 thought by several of the lT.erl that the PBomenon is due to the falling .tars from the. Leo-nides.

A Flattens Apoofr The conductor asked me for my fare twice today, but he apologized so neatly that I couldn't Cn-i fault. "What did he sayr

"He said he thought be had collected'

tae nrsr tare from a much older look- difference LaVe beirfZ-fi tog person."- Cleveland Plain Dealer. 1 toardof arbitrtuL " t

Middlesboro. Ky Sept, 3.-Pre,ident Howe, representing the miners, and signed a wage scale s ' -

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