Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 September 1901 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAII.V PALI.ADir. AVKDNESDAY, SEPTKM1.EI. 11, IDOl.

We pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Iyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we cannot cure with Liverita, The Up-to-Date Utile Liver Pill (They are purelv Vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain 100 Pills, 10c boxes contain 40 Pills, 5c boxes contain 15 Pills. Beware of substitutions and imitations. Sentjby mail. Stamps taken. Nervita Medical Co., Coma Clinton and Jackson Sts Chicago, Illinois. . '

For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., north eurhtn-etreet, Richmond THE HEALTH FOOD MAN. Pi" rjn KT of po'ifhrd eteel, I, in -.:n?s are spends ' His lAwl is ljul i.in eontentrate In veins of Watl:r bije. Hip rauwlei creak like pulley rop When hurried into play; Hi hair it like piano chords; N.me chords are lost, they ssr. Hi heart's a little (rlnbe of punk, A !m t:e of constant ghnm, tor ifve ran ru.er bum within, Irfcajao there isn't room. apptr Kb dwindled dma To fit hi little food Ti: fruit I "a:r in a poke And 1. 1 is '"so mu h wood. Hot ap, tarts and pumpkin pic. riv. .'s f:f Th.-m aghast, A.i 1 uj J'i : n and diu ken at Ate "tirrrs . i the pii." And. p;rKni'. fim his vest he slips A tiny !oc of tin. W.!i i-aiiV? hi- ivn and pellets pink. All r'tU:n will. in. Tlnn, ;h a pulp, he r-.vallows down His dinner fr -m t!.e can. Thi j r ):ui t from the health foo l school. The cenrtntrated man! What to Eat. In Dnnjter. 2& b ti Cop Who rang that police call? Tit -mbling Trua:it 1 did. ofliivr. I'm going home, and I'll ueed protection. New Yolk Journal. Informutlon. "I have read a good deal about killing in squitoes with kerosene." said tlie hrathloss man who had climbed nix nights of stairs to ask the question, "and I wish you would tell ine how they do it." "They drown them In it," responded the answers to queries editor. "If you bet that they soak tbem in the kerosene a:ul touch a match to them, you have lost. Call again." Chicago Tribune. One Jfatnrally Wondrn. "Well." she saM i;i some astonishment as she looked r.p from her paper, 'woman certainly is invading all lines of business. A girl burglar has Just been ratipht. "I wonder," he commented thoughtfully. "if the time is eouiins when timid man will be worried at night for fear there's a woman under the bed." Chicago I'ost. He Wn't a Real Crank. "Why isn't Bunker on the links this morning?" "He's over at the church getting married." "Well. I can say one thing. Runker will never make anything but a duffer so long as he lets a trifling social engagement keep hitu from going the round twice a day." An Iimenloria Scheme. "The F.ioTvahs tried hard to make it appear that their reception was a big stnetss. Viil you hear of one thing they did?" "No. What was it?" -Why. they took c!I the chairs out of the rconis so thvre would Ik? standing room only." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Boston Lovers. Carrie Fred Is coming again this evening. I do so enjoy his visits. He always has so much to say. and he says it so nicely too. IUTtha I5ut he can't really be in love with you. dear. When a young man is In lave, it is almost impossible for him to talk at all. Postou Transcript. Then J!mmir Got Well. Jimmie was suSering from a severe cold, and his mother gave him a bottle of cough mixture to take while at school. On his return she asked him if lie had taken his medicine. "No." he answered, "but Bobby Jones did. He liked it. so I swapped with L;m for a handful of nuts." An VndetercuineU Qaestion. "That man set ins to have a great many disappointments." "Well, we can't decide whether he 13 very unlucky or wonderfully lucky. Xou see. be started for cae of these

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Main Street and tae 3'oore Trut Cr j ! ! newly discovered goiuneids and trot c r i ! r i xx- rt n I - 1 I . . n".i . iw .. The Gravamen. Itivers You wi'd d;j well to !e careful, old fell:w. A young man in Indiana was sentenced to the penitentiary the other day for stealing n umbrella. Brooks ne deserved to le. He confessed. Philadelphia Tress. Down at the Heel. Judge What's the matter, madam; Doesn't your husband support you? Applicant for I ivorce Support me? My goodness, he can't even si:piort Ms own hosiery .'Leslie's Weekly. Ilia Klyln Trip. "Fly. little baHoon. Coin fly with me"' Savs A.Tonaiit S;intos-fiiriint. says he. And it !t w and dew and tiew aruund. But it got too By and Copped to th rround ! Chicago Tribune. PERSONALITIES. The ex-Empress Eugenie ha never vorn anything but black since the death of the prince imperial. Milton Knight, the new vice president of the Wabash railroad, entered railroad work in lst.y as a station agent. Kussell So.iie has become, rather late in lite, a billiard enthusiast and spends several evenings a week in that form of relaxation, in which lie has become I quite export. Lord Salisbury keeps in his home nt Ilatht Id the big stone which was thrown through his carriage window at Dumfries Oct. -1, ls4, after one of his speeches. Leslie Stephen, the eminent critic, was up to a few years ago a remarkable pedestrian and when a young man used to walk from Cambridge to Louj don in a day. The emperor of Japan has an allowance of about S2.Ihhi.ikh a year from the state to keep up the imierial establishment. He has also a large private fortune, having invested in stocks and real estate. John W. Bowler, general superintendent and director of physical training in the public gymnasiums of Boston, has accepted a five year appointment as director of physical training nt Dartmouth college. Henry Savage Landor. artist, linguist and explorer, is deseriled as "short and fragile, yet wiry and capable of great endurance." lie is said to feel cold hardly at all and wears a suit of serge through a London winter. Baron Nathaniel Rothschild has leased for five years a piece of ground at the highest point of the Ampozzo road, between Toblack and Ampezzo, in the Austrian Tyrol. In this charming spot he intends to erect an asbestus house in separable compartments. King O'Malley, the only member of the first Australian commonwealth parliament against whose return a petition has been lodged, was the second most popular candidate in all Tasmania. It is alleged that he was a New Yorker and never became a British subject. Trofessor J. Scott Clark of Chicago university, who has been constructing a large dwelling with his own hands opposite tho campus in Evanston, ha3 given up the job and retired from the carpenter's trade. He got along all right until lie came to the roof, and then he ha 1 to call in two regular workmen. Inearthed .1 Drroratrd SiiiB. A skeleton has leeri unearthed at the j Adena mound which evidently had the j flesh stripped from the bones before burial, stiysfi Chillicothe (O.) dispatch! to the Cleveland I'lain Dealer. The bones were then painted with hematite, j or rod ocber. presenting a very grewsome appearance. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- , ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh j Cure. s F. J. Cheney & Co.. Props. Toledo. O. j We, the undersigned, have known j F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, made by i their firm. ' Wlst A Tracs, Wholesale druggists, 1 Toledo, O. WAXPlNt-J, KlXXAN & MARVIN, j Wholesale drurpists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-; temally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ; system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold bv all druggists. Testimonials free. ! "Hall's Family Pills are the best.

WOMAN AND FASHION

Red Voile Frock. The ppetty frock sLonn ia the lllus tration is of red voile, with the skirt and tso.5i encircled with wide t ticks edg-l wiih Mack galloon. The boiiee Is further adorned with a large sailer col FOTl A TOTTKO GIEli. lar. vest and undersleeves of fine white i muslin, the short sleeve being of voile, with a finishing tuck edged with galloou. Philadelphia Ledger. j I I'oreeoat of French Fnahiona. "This will be emphatically a 'velvet' : winter," writes Miss De I'orest in her Paris letter t j The Ladies' Home Journal. "This means that velvet will add a luxurious touch to almost everything. There ill be very little combining of colors in the body of the gowns, and bright notes will be given only by hints of color or in vests and such accessories. ;iay will be worn more than ever. A great novelty in the new styles is the 'kimono wrap. In Paris this picturesqiif Japanese model is made in light cloth, with richly embroidered facings for opera wraps and in dark cloth trimmed with fur and velvet for an all around winter vnat. The bolero and the Eton jacket wflj be as popular as ever, and all the coats will be Ijng. Collars, whether of lace or embroidery, are mounted now on a second silk faced cloth collar. The latest thing in skirts this autumn is the one which tlai-es and forms of itself a flat ruffle. There will not be much fullness at the waist line in the gowns of the autumn. The prettiest things for 'between seaare ctTtuinly the liueiaiau blouses of taffeta cr doth. They are tucked or side plaited and are generally lined with a dainty colored silk. The full sleeves are gathered either into a cuff four inches or more in depth or into a narrow wristband." Ationt Linscerie. The latest notion for a corset cover is a fichu slightly shaped to the figure, the : ends tied in a knot in front, which' helps to produce the effect of the blouse ' front. Even nightgowns are now cut low at the neck, and these and che-: mises have transparent yokes of nar- '. row lace and insertions. Empire night- ; gowns are the mode, and the coat night- j gowns which open down the entire: length of the front. The sleeves are; full to the elbow and then form a frill. Very few of the modern nightgowns : button high round the neck, and the; profusion of puffings of narrow and ; wide lace is something wonderful.! Some of them have a turned down col-j lar at the neck which forms a V. Wash j petticoats are not by any means sc j much in favor as silk and satin, but when they are made they are Just as J elaborate, the upper part cut in van-; dykes with innumerable flounces be- j low. j A French Idea. ! The skirt of this dress is of embrcid-; ered lawn and the corsage of Louis I XVI printed taffeta, with striped pat-: N LNWXIR DRESS. tern. The fichu is of embroidered lawn and the waistband of black velvet. Paris Ilerald. The Latest Hats. The toreador hat has been revived foi traveling, but it shows very little trimming indeed in fact, nothing more than a rosette of very soft satin and a couple of quills. This shape is not universally becoming, but It is really smart when rroperly adjusted. The newest toque of all appears to be a plateau shape folded in two, tbe princi pal trimming, generally a wreath oi flowers veiled in tulle, being found between the two brims, with a bow ol Telvet ribbon at the back resting on th feair.

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WHEN THE MOON SHINES. Valuable TLeaaon In Eeonomy Giver tv a Michluao Father. "My boy." said the old man kind!; as lie poked his head through the back parlor doorway aboxit 11 p. m.. wheie his prospective sxti-in-la w. Charles, sat conning Eliza, with the gas turned on full force, "are you aware that the moon is shining brightly this evening': Just see." and the old man turned tin gas out. "Just observe, my boy. how the moon's yellow rays light up this room. Ti r.ly. it is a glorious spectacle. But come with uie a moment; 1 have something in the cellar which I want to show you." Then the old man took the bullseye lantern and led the way down the cellar stairs, closely followed by Charles. "My loy," said he softly as thoy reached the cellar, "I know you love Eliza with all the strength of your noble heart, and you love to meet her often, and let me say that I have no dejection whatever to your doing so: I simply request your presence in this cellar that I might iive you a much needed and useful lesson in economy. Observe, young man. the little box over in that corner." Here he turned the light of his bullseye upon it. "Well, that's a gas meter, and every time that little pointer whirls round the space of that dial it means $1 nearer the workhouse for me. "That's all. Charles. Now we will ascend, and hereafter when the moon Is shining you will not forget my lesson in economy, will you? Uememlier, my loy. to meet her by moonlight costs nothing, but to meet her by gaslight is quite another thing. Good night. Charles. The moon is still shining brightly. I see." Then the old man skipped blithely np the back stairs to bed. Grand Itapids Herald. THe Snltan Will Apololxe. "All Paba." said the sultan after thoughtful consideration of the subject for three consecutive seconds, "do you think tbe Frenchman is blumng?" "You might call him. sire." "Call him! On what, slave?" "Then I suppose we apologize again. Shall I write a fresh one?" "Fresh nothing! Send him No. 37 in the V. S. forms. We haven't used that lately." And another serious complication was averted. Boston Herald. Defeat the Object. "Isn't it nice." said the girl in the steamer chair, "to know we can hear from home by wireless telegraph after we are a hundred miles out and can communicate with shore on the other side before we are within a hundred miles of it?" "It doesn't strike me that way," growled the man with the sou'wester. "All I ever cross tie ooron for in st out of sinht and hearing of land for a week." Chicago Tribune. A Skeptic AnBivered. "Will you explain to me why it is that yon h.ive -difficulty in filling these positions for which you say you would gladly pay salaries of $20,000 or $20,000 a year?" "It is very easily explained," answered the business man; "a man who is bright enough to earn that big a salary is bright enough to go ahead and make a million or so on his own account." Washington Star. As to the Stase. "Papa." inquired the dramatic critic's Small son, "are play actors and actresses any worse than other people?" "Morally speaking, mj son," said the father dispassionately, "I suppose they are not. But on the stage well, I don't see how anybody could be worse than some I've seen." Detroit Free Press. Not Worried. "Can you understand all of Shakespeare's works?" asked one student. "X)," answered the other. "But I don't let it worry me. I don't believe Shakespeare himself could have under stood some of the things he wrote after the stage managers and literary commentators got through with them." Washington Star. Follow inp- Instructions. When a child becomes tired of one sort of amusement, take another tack. Chicago News. Infelicitous Inqn ii t ienes. Mamma (reciting the familiar rhyme) Old Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to get ber poor dog a bone Little Tercy (who bas overheard something Ma, did she have a skeleton ia her closet too? Smart Set. Evening: Ip. - "She Is a very pretty girl, bnt don't you think for the seaside that she is overdressed T' "Not on the average. She wears her bathing suit half the time." Detroit Free ITess.

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Excursion to Ctr.cinr.ati Over tl-.e Penn sylvdnla l ines. September lt"th to 2"tb, Inclusive. excursion tickets to Cincitu'iti h r Fall Festival ill be sold at one ard jone-third fares for round trip, valid ; to return until Seotemtvr Hutb; alo ; j oa September ltth to 27th, inclusive. 'at one fare for tee round trip, rood ' returnicc one dav from the date of. sale, from Columbus, O., Sprinneld, I Indianapolis. Hartford. Anderson. ; Columbus, Ind., Madison, Martin si Tille and intermediate ticket stations ' oa the Pennsylvania Lines. i The day of days at the Pan-A meri-, can Exposition will be Saturday. Sept. 14th. to be observed as Railroad Day. ' ; It will be a pood time to take in the ! : Buffalo Exposition. A troxxi route j ; to take to Buffalo is The Akron ' ' Route, over which low fares are in ; effect. See the nearest ticket arent ! ! about the cost and comfort of the! ! trip. C. W. Elmer, Ticket Ajrent, j j Richmond, Ind. .

j A novel parade illustrating methods of transportation for centuries ) will be one of the features of Railroad ! D3v. Sept. 14th, at the Pan-Ameri-:can Exposition. Tickets to Buffalo (over the Akron Route may be ob- ! tained at special fares. See ticket ! agents. Rcdcced Fares to California Via Penn. Line. Special low rate tickets to San ! Francisco account eeneral conven tion Episcopal church will be sold j via Pennsylvania lines September I 2Sth to 26th, inclusive, also on SepS tember 27th for trains reaching Chi- ' cago or St. Loi is that date. For i further information see ticket agents ! of Pennsylvania lines. The Reidstoii Dairy Has changed its base from Hussons and is now supplying its customers direct from wa'on, which is delivered at the residences of its patrons. We deliver none but mornings milk fresh from the cows which does not sour, as milk which is kept over night and delivered the following morning. We are prepared to deliver any quantity of milk in any part of tbe city, and can furnish dealers in pure milk to supply their customers at prices that will leave them a profit for handling. Orders left with Dougan it Co., phone loH; Geortre B. Dougan, phone 361: Reidston Farm, phone 94; T. F. McDonnell's drug store; Richmond Cream Co., phone 1188, will receive prompt attention. julyl0d3rn Reidston Dairy. 1 MontonieiT County "Fair Excursions to Dayton via 1 PeuuBilvattia Llnefi. j Excursion tickets to Dayton for ; the Montgomery county fair will be ; sold September 10th to 13th, inclusive, from Richmond, Springfield, : London, Morrow and intermediate ; ticket stations on the Pennsylvania i Lines. For particulars see local ! agents. 1 Low Rates to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines ! September 13th to 17th inclusive, ! for Meeting Sovereign Grand Lodge, i I. O. O. F., excursion tickets will be ! sold to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania ! Lines, good returning until SeptemI ber 23th with privilege to extend ! until October 7th. For particulars ! see Ticket Agents of Pennsylvania ! Lines. I " My "Family Doctor." ; Blue Island, Ill..Jan.l4,iy01. Messrs. Ely Bros.: I have used ; your Cream Balm in my family for i nine years and it has become my ; family doctor for colds in the head. I j use it freely on my children. It is a ; Godsend to children as they aae troubled mor or less. j Yonr respectful!, J. Kimbell. Judge for yourself. A trial size can : be had for the small sun of 10 cts. j Supplied by druggists or mailed by iFlv Brothers. 56 Warren St., New I York. Full size, 50 cts. LOWEST FARES TO BUFFALO. 1 Chance to Visit Pan-American ExposlI tion at Small Cost. ! The lowest fares to Buffalo 3et ! offered for the Pan-Arneriean Exposii tion will go into effect on the PennI sylvania Lines Sunday, Sept 8th. On ! that date and on September 'Jih, 10, j 11th andl2tb, anuousual opportunl- ! ty will be presented for a cheap trip j to Buffalo over this route. Two forms ! of tickets will be sold; one good rei turning fifteen days and a second ! having a twenty day return limit may ! rip nhtainpd on those davs. C. W. Elmer Ticket Agent. Richmond Ind jF O X. I A. . lis Kind Hne Kwm fkgl Striking novelties and special fea- ; tures will be conspicuous at the PanAmerican Exposition on Railroad I Day, Sept. 14. They may be witnessed at tmall cost for tickets over the Akron Route. Consult Ticket I AgeEts for further information.

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Come Quick and Learn Particulars. W. H. Bradbury & Son. Vk'estcott Block. S.K. MORGAN TELEPHONE 718. Employment, Real Estate, Information, Abstractor, Insurance, and Notary Work . . . A place to bay a home aa voa pv ren O. B. MORGAN. Practical Plumber and Gaa Fitter, 8th and N. K fta.. Richmond. Tod SSAUTY, M CONQUEROR BELLAVITA .rseulc Beauty Tablet and PUi A vr LH'tiy f Ami ruarmbua i"aitn-t for all tk'.u lisordora. Reatore ihpsioom ol .ui tc f!0 lacaa. fcSVT U:IHCAl CX, CUcMrf uuaM S:..C4r I j Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Main i street, and Curme & Co., 415 north i eighth street, Richmond Dowt Be Fooled! Take the genuine, original ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Made only by Madison Medf. cine Co., Madison, Wis. It keeps you well. Our trad mark cut on each package. Price, 35 cents. Never sold In bulk. Accept no subsU KeoieMraoM tute. Ask your druggist. PUBLIC NOTICE We wish to announce to the people of this vicinity that we ha-e secured the Ageacf for C. E. Carter's Catarrh Cure A positi . euro for Nssal Catarrh, Cold In the Head. Sore Throat. Inflamed and Swollen Tonsils, All Catarrhal Throat Troubles, Clogad Nostrils, Eicessive Nasal Plscharges, Hacking Cough. Dry.Cnoking Feeling. This reme-i haa beon a signal and irist:ir.t-xous success. It is soothinar ia its action, and "daees on its first application a sensation of t' xhtful relief and benefit, instant! kiiia tJia Bacterial Germ, which produces Catarrh of the Head, Nose arid Throat, and eventually leads to such serious troubles as Asthma, Consumption, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, and many other diseases too numerous to mention. Can be used by the most delicate persons er children without harmful aw u.UMKiui rest: ! PRICE EOC. AND tt.OO.-"-i.-Th 3 $1.00 size contains two and one-half times tbe quantity of tho &0c siae. C E. CARTER & CO.. 71 Jackson St.. CHICAGO Trade supplied by A. G. Luken & Co., wholesale druggist1-', l'28 and 610 Main street, Richmond, Ind., and Charles L. Magaw, druggist, 21 Ft. Wayne Avenue, Richmond, Ind, AN EASTERN TRIP Over the Reliahie Pennsylvania LinesExcursion tickets to New York may be obtained at principal ticket offices of the Pennsylvania lines, good going over thjp Pennsylvania lines or going via Pennsylvania lines and returning via the other direct lines from New York, including the routes via Buffalo with privilegeof stopping over at that point to take in the Pan-American exposition and Niagara Falls, or returning via Washington, D. C, with stop-over at that point. Full information will be furn;shed in reply to inquiries addressed ticket agents of the Pennsylvania lines. PON3 ' TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE Your Lifeawayt I Ton can be cured of any form of tobacco using; j easily, be made well, strong, mtmetic, full i cew life and igrar by talcing MOTO-BJtCr i iaai muei weaa: men strong. Many fraia len runds in ten days. Over 8 00,000 All druesnots. Cure iruaracteed. Book- ; cured i let and advice FREE. Address STEKJ.INU BF.MKDY CO. Chwo or New Yark, 421 Millie Two treatments a week j will put your complexion in fine j thape. Bleach that red cose of j yours. Take Rocky Mountain Tea i as directed, lioc. Ask your drug- ! CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. ITis Kind You H273 Always Bought Bears the Signature c: The best way to Cincinnati is via the C R & M. tf Last week I went about Full of trouble and of doubt. Now I'm smiling and dance with delight, I had some Rocky Mountain Tea last night. Ask your drusgist. j HOW ARE TOUR KIDNEYS 7 ! Dr. Hobbs' Sparagus pills cure all j kidney ills. Sample free. Add. Ster1 irg Recedy Co

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