Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 October 1901 — Page 6
RICIOfOND DAILY PALLADIUM. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1901.
Richmond Palladium -i FRIDAY. OCT. 4, 1901. j
J4 tr-b4 -ttj evening (SqqiIht ejrfl) by TILE PALLADIUM CO. OM and new Phone No.21. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION! eVoa year by mail, postage paid - S3.00 mmh " " " - - .25 i week, by oarrier - - - - .06 Iipton is destined to be beaten again in the yacht race but he -will perhaps be enabled to sell enough more tea on account of the advert 'siog he gets to compensate him for the disappointment. He mixes bi s5oes with pleasure, and it must be said he doe 3 it very gracefully. It is stated that cars will be runsing ob the the trolley line between lirpenfiekt and Knightstown by Jansary 1..- It is probable that by thit lime the Hue from Richmond will be completed to Cambridge City. There rill te ut a short link lacking tbeu lo complete the line between this tity and Indianapolis. Before this time next year there will be a solid trolley line bet wee a Indianapolis and Dayton by way of Richmond. Tbe approaching mayoralty contest in New York promises to be a very close and sharp one. The Republic ans and reform Democrats have anited on Seth Lowe. The Tammany Democracy has nominated Edward M. Sbepard. Betting on the election has J ready begun, mostly with small odds in favor of the Tammany candi date. But Boss Croker is said to be auich worried over the situation and it is feared by his friends that his Lc-alth will be seriously .impaired by he strain of the campaign. Council ought to respond prompt ly to the petition from Richmond women for a stringent ordinance against spitting on sidewalks. The uquirting of tobacco juice on our sidewalks is the most flagrant nuis ance oxcity is cursed with, and personsX suilty of this outrage on a deceat community should be punished tbe same as any other criminals. HTbeo an ordinance to prevent this auisance hps been pissed the chief of police should see that it is rigidly nforced ? I Senator Fairbanks Here. Senator Fairbanks was in the city this morning rather unexpectedly, lie had been at the reunion of the fcyth regiment at Winchester where ke delivered an address. The G. R M L train down was late which caused him to miss connection for Indianapolis so he was here for some hour between trains, The fact of his being here becoming known there was quite a little levee held at the stat inn by his friends who gathered in to see him. He looks in excellent health. Don't Get Caught. Look out for a smooth sharper selling scarf pins. He calls at the house with cards of scarf pins, representing that they can b3 readily sold by the children to the neighbors and the proceeds of the sale are to 1-r divided. He says he will come round again in about a week and make settlement ciW-cting for the pins v hich have t s. ld and taking back those which b-ive dot. He d jes not comv again, b it ufter a short time the ladv of tbf tu t- rrveives a letter saying ; that .he i n.irie for tbe piDS, having j held Ih.'iii o.or tiaie, and that unless the sen! liii- m-.u-'v or the pins to I the home tdlici', which is located at j Provulfuee, 11 I., at once, suit will j m briiUii'it through a local attorney. JLiny ff tb- victim u : desiring any fmlii'ity w-nJ tie ini.u y, which is! tl.SOarwi keep the iioz n pins, which are the a no as ou d be bought at j any store for a dime or less eajc. i
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borst Tbe tuavor was in the ri.ee with bis mare, or thought be was un til it started, and then fcuud he wasn't in it, but takes his defeat witb k uird eqaan mity. He wallh, 5th aud 5th. AMuit Nerve Buil-!er. Tie Mystk? Life Recewer is the aoost Powerful Nerve Builder known, li absolutely cures all forms of Ner-
toua Disease and Weaknesses no Chamberlain'sCoogh Heme xsatter how aggravated or how long ! ! Saved His Bo)'i Lite. Juration, such as Neuralgia.Xervous ! "I believe I saved my (nine-year-TsestratHW. Nervous Paroxysms, old) boy's life this winter with Vitus.' Dance, Palpitation of the Chamberlain's Coush Remedv."savs
lieart. Tvsieal and Mental eak-1 mss, Debility 4 Old Age, Etc. bold f by A. G. Luken & Oo., druggists, 5 Richmond. . ... . ' , . ! Water bills due October sepodlOt I
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WAT DOWN EAST. j One of the most substantial suci esses ever scored in theatricals ! in New York City was j che production of Lottie Blair Parker's rustic comedy drama Wav itownEiht." It crowded the Manhattan theater for seven months and the Academy of Music, 427 consecutive times, and nothing but the dog days of the latter end of June caused its" withdrawal. "Way Djwd Est'' has duplicated its New York success in Boston and Philadelphia, and its presentation at the Gennett next Saturday, October 5. is keenly awaited. Manager Wm. A. Brady experience with this play has bfet that the public will patronize an adequate representation of wholesome life by skillful players, and he is not gointr to be disappointed in Richmond this time. Tr e house is already largely sold out. eldon's comedians. Eldon's Comedians is the very best organization of its class before tbe public. Among the many striking features of this company, is the fact chat they fully guarantee their work ind cheerfully refund the money if prtrons are not satisfied. Tbey present a line of comedies interspersed ith new and catchy specialties, such as songs, dances, Swiss oell ringers, stereograph views, illustrated songs, etc. They admit a lady free if accompanied by one paid ticket on the opening night and in fact claim to be the best show before the public at the present time. A series of views illustrating the Oberammergau Passion play is another of the features of this organization which all would do well to see. At the Phillips opera house all week, commencing Oct. 7 FOXY KiRANDPA. "Foxy GrandpaV'success has beeL so immediate that Manager Brady is seriously considering the advisability of sending out a second company to tour the smaller cities. As soon as a clever man can be secred for"Foxy Grandpa" the piece will-go into immediate rehearsal. They are not yet ready for the road, Richmond gets the original company which was at Indianapolis, of fifty people. ARE YOC A MASON. Before the production of "Are You a Mason?" it was feared the members of the order might take offense because of the belief that unwarranted liberties were taken with the jrreat organization. Instead of bding angry the Masons of New York and Chicago have enjoyed the humor or tne rarce as muen, u not more, than others. In tact the laugh is with them, not on them. Of course to cover the country with such a great farcial success as "Are Yo t a Mason? "more than one company was necessary. However, here will be seen the identical cast that scores such a hit in New York and Chicago including tbe adapter of the farce, Mr. Leo Dietrichstein. POWHATAN. The official program for the opera Powhatan will be issued Monday. We have given the complete cast with the exception of the boys who take the part of little braves as fol lows: Luther Knollenberg, Arthur Knollenbersr, Carlyle Newkirk, Harry B'rankel, Morris Hiatt, Standltr Lindstrom, Ralph Little, Carl Wick-f-meyer, James lownsend, Clarence Holly, Clifford Meyer, Harry (jolden, Fred Shumard,; Eddie Golden, Ralph Knollenber", Carl Stever, Robert Stauber, William Kloeptr, Willard Kemper. Fred King. Will Horr, Carl Lindstrom, Wilie Snyder, Roy Lacey, Jesse Barnes, Carlos Haas, Emerson Wenger, Harry Miller, Willard Stevens. JOHNSON CONCERT. The date for the concert of Joho--ou Bi.ro hits befu set. for the eveisint of the 23th at Pythian tert;iitmd tut oncert will be under the iiup.ces o. lola lougf, K. of 1 . Mr line will be assisted by Mrs (lirard of Dayton, Miss Baker of this city, j .it the piauo, and the Philharmonic quartet. It will be a very e:;j iva'jle j couccrt, and a novelty in its way. I Cure f jr AstXuiia mi l Ii Fever. The statement published I .;o .v confirms the claim of Dr. S.-biffizsaa tha' he has row discovered an absolute remedy for Asthma and Ilav Fever. Njenefits derived from your Cure." A Hav rever sufferer writes: I have had Hay Fever for 14 jears 1 bought a package of your remedy j (Scaiilman's Asthma Cure), of our druggist and due to its use this is the first summer that I have not been troubled." Mrs. Frank Guilfotrle, -37 Ridge avenue, Roxboro, Phiia-j deipbia. A. M. Hoppe. Rio Creek, Wis. "He was so choked up with croup that he could not speak. I gave it to bin freely until he vomited and in a short time he was ail right." For sale bv A. G. Luken Jt cl. and W. H. Sudhoff, draggists.
( WOKLD'S FIRST JEWELRY. i DUOTrr of Valuable Jewel br I'rufrMor KliaderB-Petrie.
In Hari-r for October rroiessor Fliiitlcrs-retrie. tbe famous archaeologist, nils In an Interesting way of the recent discovery of valuable jewels In the newly npowd royal tombs of AbyI das. Professor IVtrie himself conduct- j i ed these investigations. ' j "The most surprising discovery of ; ! all he savs. "was that of the gold i jewelry of the reign of King Zer. While j we were clearing out this royal tomb a . workman noticed a piece of the arm of : a mummy lying In a broken bole in tbe j wall. lie did not pass it by as wort-h- j less, but looked in at one end and saw a lump of gold. Now, ordinary human nature, and still more Arab nature, puts In a finger and hooks out a lump of gold when it can. ISut our workmen are far too well trained to do that, and so the arm was laid down again till we could see it. After reporting it the piece was brought intact to our huts, and that evening an hour or two was spent In opening it up carefully and recording how everything was placed, lastly weighing, the gold and giving the finder more than its intrinsic value. Thus we safely recovered the oldest group of jewelry known in the world, the four bracelets of the queen of King Zer. about 470O IS. C. some 2.0O0 years earlier than any other jewelry thus far identified. "The first bracelet Is formed of alternate plaques of gold and turquoise, each surmounted with the royal hawk and paneled to imitate the front of the tomb or palace. This bracelet has a history in itself. The turquoise plaques bear a much more archaic and lumpy form of hawk than the gold pieces, and they show signs of having been worn alternately with large beads. From the style, like that of Mena. they were made probably at the accession of King Zer. Later the hawks In gold were made in the more advanced style to form a bracelet with the turquoise. All the pieces were numbered, with lines on the bases sloping for one half, straight for the other half, of the bracelet. Four turquoise and five gold pieces were lost, and so the eighteen of each were reduced to the present numbers. "The next bracelet Is curiously built up. The centerpiece of gold appears to be copied from the seed vessel of a desert plant. On either side are beads of turquoise and gold and lastly a large amethyst ball of deep color. The back half is of the same material. The two sides are braids of gold wire and thick hair plaited together." A TRUST FOR THE POOR. Millionaire Soclnliat'a Optimistic View of Combination. "The trusts are bringing about the millennium" was the statement made at the meeting of Co-operative Societies of America at Civic Council, hall In New York the other n:ght. It was Bradford reck of Lewiston. Me., a mil; lionaire Socialist, who made the rn mark, and tbe gathering of delegates from seven organizations representing 10,000 co-operators in America agreed with him. says the New York World. "I believe that the way to settle the financial and social questions of the day, he said, "is by the forming of trusts. There should be a -trust of the people, and that is what we have formed In the Co-operative Association of America. Why not consolidate labor? There is enough wasted every day in competition to support half the race. We Intend to own mills, factories, farms, stores, offices and newspapers. No one will have to work more than three or four hours a day. Every one's credit will be good. All children will be ettucateu. ana poverty win De an un-, known quantity. We already have begun the work by settling upon the city of Lewiston. Me., and in seventeen ! years we shall own every inch of ! hind in the city, aud every citizen will j be a member of our society. We have members all over the country. Inclnd-j in the governors of many of the.' states. Ve are going to start a penny daily . newspaper iu Boston which will fight j our battles for cs and will give the J public condensed, reliable news at the -same time. This will be done at once. One may be started in Philadelphia I tOJ." j A cor.ir.:!ftre consisting of L M. Turtier and It. S. Pes!:5n. both of New ! York, was rp;oinud to ta!;e rteps to-1 ward the union of ail the societies pres-: cut. Stw DrllliBS Herord Established. The world"s drillins record has lecn broken by Bradshaw and Frwtby. the Hntte team, says a dispatch from Spokane, Wash. Drillins fifteen minutes, they went through fifty-five Incb of granite. For this they won a purse of $500.
SuTr1nr bas vanished; autumn i bere: Third of th seasons c racing eich jrar. Con are the robins; with thra have (Sowa All the wwt songsters we bad loot; kaowm. IHJl mw the meidowj lone brilliant green; 1 itberei art fiawers lory loved and en. Lrares are au-iitin blight of the frost; Tbeu they'll be going, juicing the lost. CI in-!s are blowing out of the veas. s V : " the firesides places of quest. Shorter the daytime, longer tbe night. 14Liii; more costly fuel and light. Bat. th-Mich the autumn takes from us joys. It brings us others which counterpoise. Though it has enven sung birds away. Flies uJ mosquitoes do niore get gay. Thonh it baa withered flowers w e price. It bncca new beantiea where the groves rise. Over tae forests glory is spread. Leaves brightly tinted green, guld and red. Co!tJ ara tbe breezes blows from tbe west. Bat at the fireside there's welcome rest. There fraita of aarorcn add to the cheer. Making the season best of the year. Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph.
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Scarce a counter or shely in the store that is not rilled with those stylish and worthy goods that you are always accustomed to get here. We don't know of a want in the general line of dry goods that couldn't be well tilled, and should it be something out of the ordinary, we will be glad to get it. , . WE ARE READY TO SUPPLY That new dress, Tailor-Made suit, Skirt, Waist, Cloak, Blankets, Underwear, Gloves, Mittens, besides all the may linen curtains on the two floors of our establishment. The store that makes a child as safe a buyer as the best judge of goods. Because there is only one price to all. HASEMEIER & SIEKMANN.
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Ii. B. Cochrane, D. D. S. The Dentist You Want Is the one who is up-to-date in all branches of modern dentistry, and one who is not exorbitant in his prices. When I say I po painless dentistry, I mean what I say in the strictest sense of the word. Read what my patients say: J Mrs. W. O. Overman, of North 7th street. ity shvs: "'r Cochrane extr-tti 22 teeth for me jgind I did nut feel it.' That is the way that all talk. I will extend mv reduced orices for a lehort time to more thoroughly introduce uiy system. roie inese prices: Good Set of Teeth - - - ' SS.OO 18K Cold Crown - 4.00 22K Cold Crown B.OO Geld Fillings - - - SI.OO Up Silver Fillings - .SO Teeth Extracted, 25a ard - .SO I will forfeit $25 for tov Y I can not extract without pain. R. B. Co hrane, D.D.S. Reeu r uiu ted and Registered DeotJst. Rooms and 19, Colonial B1 ilding Re sare yoa vet the Mght rooms The numbers are on the door. P IH II IL IL 1 LP S I fit it ay v- Swishf:k. LESSEES & MANAGERS OXE WEEK, ije;ixin; MONDAY, OCT. 7. mm cojiEiiiAiis ' Supported lr the clever comedian. Mr ;G. Huris Edlon. nd the sinjring and !ancin;4 foulrette. Miss I'.essie Clifton, in a reperloir of new comtdies. j Singing and dancing sptciat;e, Prof. 1 Merle's educated dogs. The Oxford quar- ' tet, 1'assion Play pictures, IUustrattd rgs, me iooster scope. MATINEE SATf ISIAY AT 3 I. M. Iadies free on Monday evening with one paid ticket if reserved at the Vetcot Pharmacy before 6 o'clock Monday. Prices--lo. 20 and 30 cents. How's This? j We offer One Hundred Dollars Rei ward for any case of Catarrh that f can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh iCure. " ip J. Che5et A Co.. Props. Toledo, O. j We. the undersigced, have known i F. J- Cheney for tbe last 15 years, arid believe "htm perfectly honorable ' in all business transactions, made by i thpir firm. Wlst & Tracx, Wholesale drupists, Toledo, O. Waldixo. Kixsas & Mabtts, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actiDg directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best.
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