Richmond Palladium (Daily), 18 October 1901 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIT3T, FIJI DAY, OCTOHEK IS, 1901.

Heart Beats

that are too fast or too slow, too strong or too weak, are not the kind that come from a healthy heart. Remember, every heart that pains, flutters, palpitates, skips beats, and every heart that causes fainting spells, shortness of breath or smothering, is weak or diseased, and cannot keep the blood circulating at its normal rate. "My heart was very weak and kept skipping beats until it missed from one to three beats a minute. Well knowing what the result would be if this trouble was not stopped, I began taking Dr. Miles Heart Cure, and two ; bottles brought the heart action, to its norm;il condition " D. I). Holm, Huntington, lad. , Dr . Miles' Heart Cure ' I never fails to benefit weak or ; diseased hearts, when taken in time. Don't wait, but begin its use at once. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, NEW DIVORCE CANON. Text of Decree Adopted by Episcopal Convention. The house of bishops at the triennial Episcopal convention at San Francisco ailoptt-d the following canon 6u the divorce question: The solemnization of matrimony In this church. In which the mutual consent of each party entering into this state of life Is given In the presence of a minister who. having pronounced them In the name of the Holy Trinity to he man and wife. Invokes the divine blessing upon their union. The requirements of the laws of the state regarding the conditions for the civil contract of marriage shall in all .cases be carefully observed before the marriage Is solemnized. No minister shall solemnize the mar-' riage of any person who Is a minor under the law of the place of marriage unless the parent or guardian of suc-b minor is present and consenting or shall have given written consent to the marriage or Is permanently resident in a foreign country. N'o minister shall solemnize a marriage except In the presence of at least two witnesses, the minister of the witnesses being personally acquainted with the parties. Every minister shall without delay formally record in the proper register the name, age and residence of each party. Such record shall be signed by the minister who performs the ceremony and. if practicable, by the married par ties and by at least two witnesses of i the marriage. I No minister shall solemnize a mar t riage between any two persons unless 1 or until by Inquiry he shall have satisfled himself that neither person has i been or Is the husband or the wife of ! any other person then living uuless the former marriage was annulled by a de- j eree of some civil court of competent I Jurisdiction for cause existing before such former marriage. A Queer Competition. A singular competition is reported between two Italians who have devoted their existeuce to collecting editions of the "Divlna Commedla." One had discovered 214 editions and his rival the same number; but. determined not to be beaten, the latter bad a two hundred and fifteenth edition specially set up and printed in Paris, taking care that only one copy of It was printed. l.o re at Second Sight. At the Orange county fair at Middletown. N. Y.. Eugene W. Cox met I rem Van Tassell. They did not meet again until two weeks after at the Orange county horse show. It was a case ol love at second sight, for they left th grounds together and went to a Justlct anil were married They took an express train for the Pan-American expo aition. Headaches From Hats, "Not a little of the torturing headache which ruins the nerves of so many women Is due to the heavy hats they wear," says a physician. "I have among my patients several women who are almost sure to call me on Sunday afternoons after they have been to church and have for an hour or perhaps two worn these ponderous works of millinery art. The headaches from which these women suffer on such occasions are of a peculiarly irritating character, making them snappish and easily offended. And it Is not alone the weight. The anxiety they sometimes feel as to whether the huge affair is 'on straight has much to do with the trouble." says the Chicago News. "I find it useless to row with them about the heavy hats. They wear them in spite ol all I can say, satisfied to offer no other excuse than that the obnoxious headgear Is "In style and that therefore they must sacrifice themselves on the altat of fashion." - Rules of grammar cannot give us a mastery of language, rules of rhetoric tsnnot make us eloquent, rules of conduct cannot make us good. Aphorisms and Reflections.

REV.DB.AmEiiTOii CHINA

Speaks Before the American Board of Foreign Missions. EAX3 THE B3XER3 ABE SETTLED, The Teople or China, lie Declare. Were Sorry When tke Soldiers Were Withdrawn Pnta Ltin on the Basis of Payment of llusrit Debts. Her. Dr. William S. Anient of Teking. against whom the charge of looting during the siege of that city has been made, delivered an address at the meeting of the Autericaa board of commissioners for foreign missions at Hartford. Conn., the other day. With regard to the Boser uprising and the subsequent looting and conduct of the soldiers and missionaries I Jr. Ament s&id: 'Thousands of Chinese today are growing rich Itecause of their foreign occupation. Nearly as many are profiting by this as were injured by the Boxer uprising. The Chinese will entertain no Idea of another Roxer outbreak, the stupidity and self destruetiveness of which are apparent to the dullest. "There is no proof that the Boxer movement was antiforeignor anti-Christian in Its origin. Tiie momentum came from the Imperial support, and only oue is the great criminal. Vet to follow her and demand punishment lu jhtsoh would lead to a disturbance in China such as the world never saw. It would touch every Celestial in a vital spot, as he would see in it a menace to the very principles to which he owed his position in the home and in the community. "Dazed and stunned as they seem, the Chinese people will need time to recover from the Jars and strain of their bad work of ISXjO. Many believe today that the power of the Idols is bioken. Soldiers of nine nationalities came, as many supposed, to avenge murdered friends and fellow citizens, yet, after temporary ebullitions of wrath, which are not unusual with soldiers iu a foreign land, within a brief time they settled down to peaceful and kindly residence, so that when they came to depart the populace cry out in grief. Not only was this true of American soldiers, but even the French at Paotingfu, the last to leave the Interior, were begged to remain, having proved themselves defenders of the people and better friends than they had ever seen in uniform before. "Missionaries have assisted in the collection of Indemnities for the people who look to them as leaders and defenders. Why not? Christianity recogrizes the right of the Individual. Christianity teaches the supremacy of law and the privileges of treaties. While the Christian may take with joy the spoiling of goods, he will not fail to rejoice when those goods are restored to him. Being a missionary or a convert ; from heathenism In north China by no means makes an outlaw of a person, nor, indeed, should It be so. Why should not those who unjustly deprived ; our people of their homes and property i restore that which they had stolen? j This Is the payment of an honest debt, not retaliation." TWAIN TO BURGLARS. The Hnniorl.t Sans He Will Welcome Them. Residents of Kiverdale-on-Hudson, In the northern section of New York, have become very much exercised over a series of burglaries, remarkable for their boldness and dramatic incident, which have been perpetrated there In the last eight months. Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) has lately moved into this fashionable neighborhood, but has not yet been robbed. To a New York newspaper reporter he said: "If I were the burglars, I should feel very much hurt that my confidence in the persons who occupy the handsome residences should be so abused. Any decent burglar is entitled to a return for bis pains. lie should not be deceived. "It is unfair to deceive him by putting plated ware where he can get It, when it is known that the poor man comes for the genuine article. A burglar, like any one else, has got to make a living. I believe it unkind to discourage him in his peculiar efforts, especially when you consider that he may have a family to support. "I have not yet bad the honor of a call, but certainly. If they do visit me and give me timely notice, I will welcome them with more consideration. "The last time they called upon me at my home In Hartford they taxed me for luncheon, but I feel sure that they were not satisfied with the brand of wine m my Icebox, for, while we have advanced in other lines, we have neglected to cultivate a becoming taste for wine, and I was very sorry that they were unable to get any better than poor claret. "If they will only let me know when they intend honoring me. I shall s.-e that they have a full assortment of good wines and a full cupboard, and I shall also tie my dog so that he will not disturb their efforts or repose, and plated ware will not be palmed off on them." Where the McKtnlers Came From. "The hamlet of Dervock. In County Antrim, Ireland.' says The Scotsman. "is visited by thousands of Americans I in the season, for it was thence the Me- j Kiuleys came. In a plain little farm- i house there was bora James McKinley. J ancestor of the late President McKln- j ley. The present occupant has preserv- j ed the original features of the house j as much as possible. The greatest change has been the replacing of the j thatciied rttf with ooa of .

TOLD IN RICHMOND

Its the Eviuciiceof Richmond People Published in Richmond Papers that Has Made Such a Reputation for Dr. A. VV. Chase's Nerve Pills. Standing clear acd distinct, mark ing the difference, the superior merit, the adaptability to present daj ailments is the olume ol local testimony for Dr A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills. Its so different to the ordi cary remedies referring to cures made at distant points which it is hard to verify. There is a reason for Dr. A. W. Chase s Nerve Pills commanding home evidence wherever tbey are known. It is their wonderful influence in bringing up the standard of nerve force. Mr. C. F. Soper, os number 35 north eighth street, Richmond, Ind., says: "I was troubled with severe nervousness and acute indigestion. I heard Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills well spoken of aud thought I would test them. I got a box of the pills at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store and after having given the pills a good test I can say that they steadiee my nerves and cured my indigestion. 1 consider there pills a fine nerve tonic." Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers or Dr. A W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. V. Chase M. I), are on every box. THE MISSOURI'S VAGARIES. The "Bits Moddy" Changing Its Coarse to the Hast. The Missouri river has started east again, writes an OmaLa correspondent. With oue of its sudden eriodical chauges it has attacked the Iowa bank and, just north of Omaha, is making Nebraska soil with great rapidity. Fifty years ago the river was headed north. Twenty-two years later It took It into its head that the south presented greater attractions, but in recent years It has favored the east with its distinguished consideration. So far there has been no uprising on the part of the people of Iowa to stay Its progress, but its maueuverings have added greatly to the Income of Omaha lawyers. The cases, fpiarrels over the right of accretions, are now before the superior court. The fact that there Is no other river in the United States which exhibits vagaries and indulges in such meanderings as the Missouri sets at naught the ordinary rules of law to apportionment of accretions and puzzles the courts as to proper distribution. In some instances the shore lines of property have received additions to the extent of -4 0 to S0O feet, a fine bit of property to fight over, especially when some squatter comes along and builds his shanty, claiming the right to it as government laud. It all depends, too. upon the basis of measurement from the meander line on the old survey liue whether the accretions are upon one plot of land or another. The whole trouble lies in the fact that the Missouri courses through a valley of the substratum soil which, as a result of the deposit of distant centuries, is largely of quicksand. The current is far above the average in rapidity, and by reason of the snows on the mountains there are two rises. In April and June of each year. The large volume of water coming down at these times has great and rapid action upon the bank. Where there is a deposit of solid soil above the quicksand the washing out of the latter often causes a simultaneous falling of great stretches of the river bank, in some Instances below St. Joseph and Atchison eating up railroad tracks as It did before the railroad managers became wiser. Where the law becomes confused Is that the laud thus taken from one side is not deposited directly upon the opposite bank, and no engineer can. in fact, tell where the fallen earth goes to. All that is known is that there is a gradual filling on the other side. Once in awhile, as In 1S77, the river seeks an entirely new channel, leaving large areas of land available for occupancy, and it Is generally over these accretions that the larger lawsuits occur. Kot the War He Wanted It. "You promised uie a kiss. May I take itr "Surely." she replied. "A first class baseball player like yon would derive no satisfaction from simply taking a kiss. Stand off across the room, and I'll throw you one." Even meritorious proficiency In some line may be regretted at times.How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheset & Co., Props. Toledo, O. We, the undersigced, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, made by their firm. Wlst & Tracx, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Waldixo. Kixxax fc Marvin, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the svstem. Price 75c per bottle. Sold ) bv all druggists. Testimonials free. 1 "Hall's Family Pills are the best. 1

FACTS IN FEW LINES

Ialt;inore canners say there never was suth a Loom ia canned gjoJs as now. Vast nkko! d posits, .the largest la the world, hute been located in south eru Ot i gun. London c -eulatcrs say the f " : ply of dried l. in fcr the cotuiag ses; oil will 'X. .1 ..!! record. The ex;Hited increase in the world's vi;Me cuiA-e supply th!s autuiru is estimated at l.t "J.U.I0 bags. Iterlin Is to le equipped with a Chicago telephone system which has been under test for fifteen mouths. Europe has five reigning princes who are over eighty years old and nine others who are more than seventy. This year's harvest in the south of Ireland is stated to be the best experienced for a quarter of a century. It is said that an exchange of machines between automobilists has more fine points than even a horse trade. Boston has added this year forty portable schoolhouses to its educational equipment, making a total of fifty-six. Two hundred carloads of steel have been sent to supplant the wooden bridges in the Sacramento canyon, California. Recently one day's receipts of cattle in the Chicago market was 32.372 head. This is the largest single day's receipts on record. Re fore his departure from Divonne the khedive bought a number of Swiss cattle. He also purchased two St. Bernard dogs. Queensland. Australia, grows great quantities of sugar cane and has thousands of acres yielding grapes, bananas and oranges. It is stated that 30.S72 persons perished at the hands of homicides In the United States during the five years ending with lfluO. A harvesting machine firm in the west has made an automobile grass mower that cut twenty-two acres of grass in nine hours, using a five foot sickel bar. Roston is fortunate in that an estate amounting to several millions of dollars is to be used within a reasonable number of years for a great hospital for iucurabh's. Secretary Franklin Allen of the Silk Association of America states that the capacity of the present silk plants Is sufficient to more than supply, the domestic demand. Western Australia has only a small acreage under crops and grass. In 1S0S and lSi the total of cereal crops, wheat, barley, oats and maize, was 901,423 bushels. An enterprising person iu Chicago has discovered that the bee keeps just as busy in storing away honey on the third floor of a home as in a hollow tree in the woods. All southern California cities look forward to be supplied with electric power from Kern river, where at first 1SJJOO and later 43,OuO horsepower will be obtained from an S00 foot fall. Greenland and Iceland have the better of us in the way of trade. Last year we imported goods from those two countries to the value of $82,533 and sold them only f o20 worth In return. Sweden has 2.303 miles of government and 4.3S7 miles of private railroads. The government has not yet succeeded in acquiring the latter, although efforts have been made to do In Rhode Island S1.2 per cent of the population in 1900 lived In cities or towns of 8,000 inhabitants or more, while this element also constitutes 70 per cent of the population in Massachusetts, GS.3 per cent In New York, G1.2 per cent in New Jersey and 53.2 per cent In Connecticut. Birds are made to take their own pictures by the Ingenious apparatus of O. G. Pike, an English photographer. A bait of fat Is placed on an electrical wire which is so connected with a camera that when the bait is removed the camera shutter is released, giving an Instantaneous exposure of the sensitive plate, j. -- -"- The average weight of engines on German state railways is 42.07 tons, while those In use on private roads average 37.68 tons. During the year l&K) 446 engines were purchased by the state railways and fifty-six by private companies. In the year 1S0S $356,000 was spent for the purchase of new and the repair of old engines on private lines. Germany produces a very good quality of champagne. Ia 1900 2.045 tons valued at $547,000 were exported. During the same year the Imports amounted to double that quantity. The duty on champagne Imported Into Germany Is 35 cents a bottle. This high duty has induced many French firms to establish plants of their own within the German border. There Is a large number of professional "bee hunters" in the west and southwest of Texas. Small caves and dark recesses formed by shelving rock abound along the waterways of the Texan rivers. They are the natural hives of the wild bees and take the f lace of the hollow tree trunks of the forest regions of the northern country. These caves are used year after year by the bees, and In many Instances they have been found to be literally filled with honey. The Australian shipping trade continues to exnand. In New South Wales in 1900 It was larger than In any previous year. The total number of vessels entered and cleared was 7.082 against 6.400 In 1S99. Of the former 6.30S were under the British flag and 724 under those of other countries. Notwithstanding the significance of these figures we are daily Informed of the decadence of the British errpire and of the enormous growth of the marine of other ountries. - . . . - -

CLOSES OCX. 3 I ST.

Chance to See Pan-Am. lixpo. at Small Cott. j The Pan-American Exposition is j neariDfir a close. Oulv a few days remain in which to enjoy it. After; October 3lst it will be a thing of the past. Go cow and profit in pleasure j acd knowledge of the wonderful i enlevements of the Americans and ; their possibilities. The trip may be made at very low rates via the Ak-" ron route. The lowest fares yet offered are in r ffect over those lines ; each Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-! day. Coach excursion tickets sold j on those dates are good returning i six diys including- day of sale, ample time for getting acquainted with the Pan-American Exposition and in- j specticg the grandeur of Niagara Falls. Excursion tickets may be obtained any day over the Akron ; route, but those sold Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays are es pecially important to persons wishicg to make the trip at the lowest fare. Ficd out about them by applying to local agents of the Akrcn route. C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent, Richmond, Ind. Stepped Into Live Coals. "When a child I burned mv foot frightfully." writes W. II. Eads, of Jonesville, Va. , "which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed. " Infallible for Burns.Scalds, Cuts.Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by A. G Luken A Co. 25c. Into each life some ruins must fall, Wise people don't sit down and bawl; Only fools suicide or take to flight Smart people take Rocky Mountain Tea at night. Ask your druggist. Take the Popular Low Rate "Coach Excursion" Via the C. R & M. to Buffalo, the last chance to visit the Pan-American Exposition at low rates. Trains leave Richmond every Tuesday atd Saturday during October. Fare only $5.85 to Buffalo and return, tickets good for 6 days. Children under 12 years of age $2.75. For further information call on C. A. Blair, Td 44 City Ticket Agt. Tot Causes Night Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with croup," writes Mrs. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden, Ky., 4'it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect our children from croup and whooping cough. It cured me of chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy would relieve." Infallible for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. 50c aLd f 1. Trial bottles free at A. G. Luken & Co. 's drug store. Is it a burn? Use Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. A cut? Use Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil. At your drug gists. AN EASTERN TRIP Over the Reliable Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets to New York may be obtained at priHcipal ticket offices of the Pennsylvania lines, good going over the Pennsylvania lines or going via Pennsylvania lines and returning via the other direct lines from New York, including the routes via Buffalo with privilege of 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 furnfshed in reply to inquiries addressed ticket agents of the Pennsylvania lines. What's Your Pace Wortli? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin, all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life Pills give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complexion. Only 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Sunday Outing at Indianapolis via Penn. Lines. October 20th, excursion tickets will be sold to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania lines. tl round trip from Richmond. Special train leaves at 8:35 a. m. central time. C. W. Elmer, Passenger and Ticket Agent. A Fiendish Attack. An attack was lately made on C.F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kidneys. His back got so lame he could "not stoop without great pain, or sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until he tried Electric Bitters which effected such a wonderful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medicine cures backache and kidney trouble, purifies the blood and builds up your health. Only 50c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Vitality, nerves like steel, clear eyes, active brain, strength, health and happiness comes to those who I take Rocky Mountain Tea made by j Madison Medicine Co. Ask your ' druggist.

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It Makes Restful Sleep. SlTlpssnia almost Invariably vvmrvr.fs constipation ami its manifold attendant eviis nervous disorders, indigestion, heaillona or appetite, etc To aitempt to ia-liu-e !eep by opiate ia, a aertotix mistake, for ;he brain is only benumbed and tb body sr. (Vrs. tV.erv Kum removes t be cause of wakefulness hv'its oootbinic effect oa lite nerve uid on tbe stomach and bowels. t'elerv K ins cures Constipation antl Nerva Muniudi. Liver aud Kiduty disetkaea. S BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yoa haTn't rpcular, htby movement of tb bowels every dav, you're til or wiU be. Krp your to.iopen, ftnd be well. Kvrc. n the ahape af ! lnt ptiysic or pifl jion, ts danccrou. Tb ftootbt. eaeitt nit!tt i'rfevt way u keeping' tao ooweli fTV CANDY fQI CATHARTIO . EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant. Palatahlo. Potent. Taut Good. Poirood KeTer Sicken. Weaken. ir t.rlpe, 10, and W cvutr per box. Write for trr sample, and booklet c health. Addrraa -3 aTKKLIXS UltBT fOaraKT. f Hl JGO a ( TOHa. KEEP YOUR BLOOn CLEAN CURE YOURSELF I Vt BiftU for nnna'ural diacbarKea.lnflamiuatitiB. irritatiuoa or ulceratioua of BfleoBl lueoibraQe. PatnleM, and But aatxia eEJU8CheiciCo. Bt or poiaonotui. oM r Dratruta, or aent In plain wrapper, hr eiltrvM. Drenahl fur I Oil. or S bottle. Circular aent on rouoat. ELECTRIG PILLS Benefit is Immediate and Permanent Restores the Power intended all men should have il it bai been wasted and destroyed by k xcesses. Abuse, Indiscretion of Youtb or Overwoik: does away with that Tired, Weary, Restless aud MeU' ehofy Feeling, Nervous and Sleepless N ili;tW.' Back and Lack of Ambition. Makes you feel freshed, young- again, and lite worth liinK Completely rebuilds the Nervnhs Sjstem. One bwx is sufficient to cure most cases. em'UKh to prcve its worth to tne most severe, vi.on r.uc bi, or full gruaranteed cure of ! boxes for Sj.ro. V.su take no chances, as we guarantee 6 boxes to cure in 30 day or refund your money, which is proof that we must cure the majority of o-.ir pationa. By mail, in plain wrappei . or. receipt of price. ELECTRIC PILL COMPANY TS Wirr Jackson Strict, CHICAGO ILL A. 11. Luken & Co., G30 Main St. Charles L. Magaw, 201 Ft. Wayne Ave. A BARGAIN In Main St. Business Property In Choice Location Come Quick and Learn Particulars. W. H. Bradbury & Son. Westcott Block. H.H.Meerhoff SANITARY PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating SEWEBAGE, ETC See us for Estimates. Phone 46. 9 8 Mctl. Preserve Your sed t1en? ter f,. for laandenng. LIOtneS . . Oar method are the same as those in the home laendrv. but with skilled help and greater facilities we reach results which are tmattaiaj able elsewhere. The proprietor ofj Richmond SteamXaundry i solicits yonr work, confident in his abil ity to give perfect satisfaction. I Carpet cleaning also done here.

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