Richmond Palladium (Daily), 7 November 1901 — Page 3

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FIRST DISTRICT. South of Main, West of Seventh Stree 12, First and south C, Piano factory IS, Second and south B 14, Fourth and south D 15, Fifth and south B 16, Fifth and south H 18, Seventh and south C SECOND DISTRICT. i-outh of Main, between 7th and.llthelt 21, Eighth and Main 23 Eighth and south K 24, Seventh and south G 26, Ninth art sottr A 26, Tenth and south C 27, Eleventh and Main 28, Eleventh and south J :third district. Fouth of Main, East of Eleventh Stre SI, Twelfth and south B 32. Twelfth and south E 34, Fourteenth and Main 36, Fourteenth and south C S6, Eighteenth and south A 37, Twentieth and Main FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West of 10th st. to Rivet , 41, Third and Main, Robirfon's shop. 42, Third and north C 43, City Building, Fire Headquarters 46, Gaar, Scott & Co 46, No. 1 hose house, north 8th street 47, Champion Mills 48, Tenth and north I i FIFTH DISTRICT. West Richmond and Sevastopol. 6, West Third and Chestnut 61, West Third and National road 2 62, West Third and Kinsey 63, West Third and Richmond aventf 64, Earlham College 66, State and Boyer 66, Grant and Ridge 67, Hunt and Maple 68, Grant and Sheridan 69, Bridge avenue, Paper Mill SIXTH DISTRICT. North of D Street, East o Tnth Stre 61, Railroad Shops 62, Hutton's Coffin Factory 63, Hoosier Drill Works 64, Wayne Agricultural Works 66, Richmond City Mill Works 66, Westcott Carriage Co 67, Thirteenth and north H SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North D sts, E of lOtr 7, Ninth and north A 71, Eleventh and north B 72, Fourteenth and north C 78, No. 8 hose house, east end 74, Eighteenth and north C 76, Twenty-second and north E SPECIAL SIGNALS 2- 2-2 Patrol call 1-2-1 Fire out ; 3- 3-3 Fire pressure 8 Fire pressure off 10-10-10 Natural gas off 10 Natural sras on ELECTRIC PILLS Benefit is Immediate and Permanent Restores the Power intended all men should have if it has been wasted and destroyed by Excesses, Abase, Indiscretion of Youth or Overwork : does away with that Tired. Weary, Restless and Mela"" choly Feeling, Nervous and Sleepless Nights. W Back and Lack of Ambition. Makes yon feel . resiled, young again , and life worth living C impletefy rebuilds tbe N ervous System. One boi is sufficient to cure most cases, and enough to prove its worth to the most severe, vi oo per box, or fall guaranteed cure of b boxes for 15 00. You take no chances, as we guarantee 6 boxes to cure in 30 days or refund your money, which is proof that we must cure the majority of our patrons. By mail, in plain wrapper, on receipt of price. ELECTRIC PILL COMPANY 75 WtST Jackson Strict. CHICAGO ILL. A. G. IiUken & Co., G30 Main St. Charles L.. Magaw, 201 Ft. Wayne Ave. No pleasure In life Without A good Stove. SATISFY.

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GERMANY'S INDUSTRIES. Berliner Taateblatt Tell. f Ieprrurd ( ssditloa. Consul Monagbau semis to the stau deiartniei!t at Washington from Chemnitz extracts from an article in the Berliner Tageblait reviewinji prevail lug conditions $n the vtirious brant-hes ef industry in German as follows: "The whole Iron Industry is in state of depression. Certain trauehes are comparatively occupied, but the busl ness cannot be compared with that of former years. Factories for the pnr; duction of railroad supplies seem t. be the busiest, but even they have not as many orders as last year. The small er Iron industries are suffering from ft falling off in exjorts. The same is true of machine factories. They are running on short time, and great num bers of workmen have been discharg ed. "Even the textile industries are no exception. Wherever mills are running it is generally at the cost of the price f the wares. This lowering of the price of manufactures Is overcome by decreasing the wages of the employ ees, who are working for anything rather than remain idle. The phi Ian thropist puts the serious question to himself. What conditions will we meet when, through aa unwise tariff policy, laor becomes less in demand and at the same time the most necessary articles ef food become dearer? "Manufacturers in the cotton spia nlng industry have lately been comiel led to limit their production more and more. The flax spinners were also forced to work on short time, owing to the high price of flax ant! the low price of the ready article. Trade is not gocd In the woolen spinning industry, but tbe worsted spinners are tolerably busy. In other weaving branches there Is a scarcity of orders. "The lace and e::. broidery manufacturers In the Voigtland and Rheinland are still occupied, but business is very unsatisfactory. "Conditions are the same in the electrical Industry. Many workmen have been discharged. ' "In agricultural circles people are not satisfied with the grain harvest. The scarcity of workmen was not felt so much this year as last owing to the number from other industries seeking employment on farms."

'COEDS" IN BATTLE. Lively irrlamagc Between Soph, aad Fre.hnaea) at Olivet College. The freshman girls at Olivet college, says an Olivet (Mich.) dispatch to the Chicago Record Herald, have demon strated that they can take care of them selves. The sophomores can testify tc this fact. The witnesses are minus much hair, many buttons and neckties, while the victorioua girls have accumu lated enough hair of various hues to stuff a large sofa pillow. They also have a choice collection of collars, coat bands and remnants of clothing. The freshman girls were giving a party in the Adelphic ball. The festivities had barely begun when vigilant sentries discovered four sophomores hid den in tbe attic, their intention being to make a raid on tbe dainty refresh ments provided by the girls for their guests. Then the trouble began. Tbe attic door was bolted and the intruders made prisoners. Meanwhile other sophomores outside, bearing tbe commotion, attempted to rescue their fellows. Entering the base ment. they turned off the gas. and. bursting into tbe hall, began a pitched battle. Tbe girls- fought desperately and after the manner of their sex, biting, tearing clothes, scratching faces and pulling hair. Ope unfortunate sophomore, after losing nearly all her hair, was unceremoniously thrown out of a window by three muscular young women. This brought the battle to a close, and the invaders hastily with drew after liberating their confeder ates in the attic HELLO GIRLS WON. Pretty Operator. Force Company to Rein.tate Dl.ebara;ed Men. Tbe Trenton Telephone company, which tabooed flirting by wire and dis charged some of the linemen because the girls In the telephone office thought too much of them, has relented and taken the young men back. All is now peaceful along the line, says a dispatch from Trenton. The young men are running up telephoue poles and stringing wires as nimbly as before, and the hello girls are proud of their victory. They expressed their displeasure at the company's action. The sympathy of the patrons of the line was with the girls, although it was evident the serr ice was not so good. "We are willing to not talk with the linemen over the wire," said Miss Etta Frinee, a pretty, black eyed girl, who is one of the most expert operators In the telephone company's employ. "We don't object to that rule, but we will not let the company say what we shall do when we are off duty." "Indeed we will not," chimed In Miss Ada Moore. "If we want to attend a party and choose to receive the attentions of the linemen while there, it is no concern of the company. It wasn't fair to discharge the men just because we were on friendly terms." Th Mew Prealdent. I A prayer. I Kot for the silent chief whom death Gently and sedulously keeps Within a splendid calo: esogbt man His well won laurel, where be sleeps. RitheT Icr him who newly ais-id Hif sr.rtled on a slippery height. Like a stk38; falcon which some hand LnUxKli rudely, whom the ligiit Floods 'mforeseffa. but who shall rrove A wide winged strength! For b:ra we pnj: Giv him such wisdom swift and keen i He stall restore u yesterday 1 Ola ton Casgerfkid ia Cectsry Macaziaa,

ADACHEHE CHARMED, It Is the Experience of Richmond Peo pie That Proves the Magical Enect of Dr. A. w. Chase's Nerve Pills With Sick and Nrvous Headache. It has never come to any other medicine never to all medicines the abundance of Richmond testimony showing the unequIed mer.t of Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills. There is probably no case of nervous sick headache that they will not cure Mrs. C. A. Peters of 510 north fifth street, R cbmond, Ind., says: "For a long time I have been bothered with nervoustess in the form of nervous headaches which have distressed me greatly and affected my health. I got a box of Dr. A. V. Chase "s Ntrve Piils at A. G. Luken & Co. 's drug store acd now I am pleased to say I am relieved of those headaches and my health is generally better. I can speak very highly of these pills as a splendid nerve medicine. " Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 50c a box at dealers or Dr. A V. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. See that portrait and signature of A. W. Chase M. I), are oa every box.

To Jodare an Opal. An expert on opul mining has recently explained how the opal is judged as to quality and desirability. First, lie says, color is of the greatest iiuiH.rtance. Ued fire, or red in combination with yellow, blue ami green, are the best. IMue by itself Is quite valueless, and the green opal is not of groat value unless the color Is very vivid and the pattern very good. The color must le true that is to say, it must not ruu in streaks or patches, alternating with a colorless or inferior quality. Tattem Is described as being an Important factor, the several varieties bekuown as "pin fire" when the grain Is very small, "harlequin" when the color is all in small squares, the more regular the better, and the "flash fire" or "flash opal" when the color shows as a single flash or iu very large pattern. Harlequin is the most common and is also popularly considered the most beautiful. When the squares of color are regular and show as distinct, minute checks of red. yellow, blue and green, it Is considered magnificent. Some stones show better on edge than on top. Am Object Lesma to Grant. This story Is told of the first time Graut ever had charge of a large body of men sent out to give battle. He was colonel in the early part of 1SG2. detailed to go to the relief of an Illinois regiment, supposed to be surrounded by Confederates at Palmyra, Mo., but when he arrived the regiment had re lieved itself by retiring. Grant then went out to Florida, in the same state, and as the regiment toiled over the hill beyond which the enemy was supposed to be in waiting Grant says he would have "given anything to be back again in Illinois." At the top of tbe hill. Instead of troops drawn up in battle array, Grant saw a deserted camp. "It occurred to me at once that Harris had been as much afraid of me as I had been of him," said Grant. "From that event to the close of the war I never experienced trepidation upon confronting an enemy, though I always felt more or less anxiety. I never forgot that he had as much reason to fear my forces as I had hi." Svracuse Fost-Standard. At 'Second Hand. A Tlighland laird who could not afford to keep his own piper was accustomed to employ tbe village piper when he had company. On one occasion, through some oversight, Donald had not been given his preliminary glass of whisky before he began his performance. Accordingly, he found his bagpipe In a most refractory temper. Tbe laird asked him what was the matter with it, and Donald replied that the leather was so bard that be could do nothing with it. "What will soften it?" asked the anxious laird. "Och, jtist wbupfcy!" said Donald. A tumbler of whisky was at once brought, which Donald Immediately drank. "You rascal!" said the laird. "Did you not say It was for the bagpipes?" "Och. yess, yess," said Donald, "but she will be a ferry peculiar pipes this. Fhe aye likes it blawed ia." Highland Bagpipe. Teanrinsf I He Heat of the Body. By means of an ingenious instrument Inverted by Dr. Lombard of New York It is ascertained that a woman's bdy is warmer than that of a man by about three-fourths cX a degree and sometimes as high as one degree, while In no instance has the warmth of a man's body been found to be greater than that of a female. It is also definitely ascertained that children are decidedly warmer than adults, the difference being about 1 degree F., the younger tbe child the greater the diversity. A difference In the heat of the sides of the body Is discovered to be an Invariable law. The left side of the head and extending downward to the base of the aeck Js much hotter than tbe right side. Am Afflicted Brother. Brother Dickey was under tbe weather the other day. In describing hi symptoms he said: "Yes. sub, Lit's true dat I ain't feelin" half wt-iL In de fust place. I 'Sk-ted wid rattlin er de bones; dea I troubled wid Lattin er de eyelids, llftln er de lef leg. wobblin' er de right foot en crackin er de top skull. All I needs now ter finish me complete Is six months er de unj'inu-d rheumatism! Atlanta Constitution.

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