Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 November 1901 — Page 3
BICIIMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 190J.
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FIS.fi ALABH BOXES. FIRST DISTRIOT. South of Main, West of Seventh Stree 12, First and south C, Piano factory 1. 14. Second and south B Fourth and south D Fifth and south B Fifth and south H 16, 16, 18, Seventh and south C SEOONO DISTRIOT. touth of Main, between 7th and.llthU 21,' Eighth and Main 23 Eighth and south E 24, Seventh and south G 26, Ninth an-t souti. A 26, Tenth and soutn C 27, Eleventh and Main 28, Eleventh and south J !THIRD DISTRICT. South of Main, East of Eleventh Stree 31, Twelfth and south B 82. Twelfth and south K 84, Fourteenth and Main 86, Fourteenth and south C 86 Eighteenth and south A 87. Twentieth and Main rOURTH DISTRIOT. North of Main, West of 10th st. to River. 41, Third and Main, Robinson's shop. 42, Third and north C 48, 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 DISTRIOT. West Richmond and Sevastopol. 6. West Third and Chestnut 61, West Third and National road,' 62, West Third and Kinsey 63, West Third and Richmond avenue 64, Earl ham College 66, State and Boyer 66, Grant and Ridge 67, Hunt and Maple 68, Grant and Sheridan 6V, Bridge avenue, Paper Mill SIXTH DISTRIOT. North of D Street. East o """-nth Stre 61. Railroad Shoos 2. 63, Ilutton s Comn Factory Hoosier Drill Works Wayne Agricultural Works Richmond City Mill Works Westcott Carriage Co Thirteenth and north H 86, 68, 67 SEVENTH DISTRIOT. Between Main and North D sts, E of 10th 7. Ninth and north A Tl. 72, Eleventh and nortn B Fourteenth and north C .3. 74. No. 8 hose house, east end Eighteenth -and north C 76, Twenty-second and north E SPECIAL SIGNALS 2-8-2 Patrol call 1-2-1 Fire out; 8-8-8 Fire pressure S Fire pressure off 10-10-10 Natural gas off 10 Natural ra oa A BARGAIN In Main St. Business Property In Choice Location Come Quick and Learn Particulars. W. H. Bradbury & Son. Westcott mock.
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VISITED "AUNT MARY."
President Has a Friendly Chat With Wife's Old Nurse. "JUST SAT 113 112." ED03LVZLT.' That Ma a the Form of the Chief ExeratUe's Announce in en t -A Ked Letter Day la the Flraa Hoasehold. Where - A n u t Sari" Lrdwith Lives la rw York. The New York World gives the following Incident In connection with President Koosevelfs recent visit to New Ycrk: "Mrs. Flynn. Is Aunt Mary here?" President Theodore Uoosevelt had stopid o2f on his way back to Wasli1 lugton from Oyster Bay and climbed a dark stairway to the second floor of the house 150 East Forty-eighth street. Manhattan, to call upon the old nurse, Mrs. Mary Ledwith. wbo had nursed not only Mrs. Uoosevelt herself when she was a baby, but all of the children of Mrs. Uoosevelt and the president. "Yes, she is here," said Mrs. Flynn, who is Aunt Mary's sister, "but I can't see who you are." "Just say it's 'Mr. Roosevelt and that I want to see her, please.. I came up to see how she Is." Mrs. Flynn. though she had known the Iioosevelts for many years; was not unnaturally a bit "flustered" by the honor of a visit from the president of the United States, with his secretary and valet and detectives waiting outside. She ushered him into her little sitting room and then went and acquainted tlie old nurse, seated in au invalid's chair ia another room. "It's the president of the United States, and he has come up to see you." said Mrs. Flynn. "The president of the United States!" echoed Aunt Mary in amazement. "Certainly, and he says to tell you that if you are not too ill he wants to see you." A light dawned on the old nurse's mind. "Oh, the president! I'll be bound now that it's nobody but Mr. Roose velt. Why. you quite took my breath away." And then she fixed her hair a bit. as women will, old or young, and. adJusting her glasses, announced that the president could be shown in. Mr. Roosevelt came In smiling and bent over the old nurse and shook her hand. Then he drew up a chair and sat down beside her. He told her how sorry he was that she was ill. In a few minutes the bell rang again and Mrs. Roosevelt came in and took a seat on the other side of the nurse. She remained only a short time and then went to another room to be fitted with some gowns which Mrs. Flynn is making for her. When the president's party came out the sidewalk was lined with children, who set up a cheer. Some of them called for a speech. The president passed through the crowd, patting their heads and laughing as be went. Frank Flynn, wbo escorted the president to the carriage, had on a Low button. "That's the right sign." said the president. In the meantime the old nurse In her invalid's chair was smiling happily and saying over and over: "He ain't a bit changed: not a bit. He might be ten times the president and still be just Mr. Roosevelt, always thoughtful and kind." Mrs. Iedwith has been in Mrs. Roosevelfs family for forty-five years. She is seventy-six years old and has the culture that comes of much travel with refined people, besides a good deal of kindness of heart. She tool care of Mrs. Roosevelt In her chil hood, accompanied her abroad anl ha been the right hand of the prese: lady of the White House In the can f her children. A few weeks ago, cf her way from Oyster Bay to Washin ton, sue was taken suddeniv ill an was carried to the home of her siste Mrs. Flynn. As soon as she recove sufficiently she will go back to th Roosevelts at the White House. She is quite overcome by the fam that has been thrust upon her by the president's call and says. "They were nice people before ever they went to the White House to live." SCHWAB QUESTIONED. President Trie to Learn Secrets of Glaat Steel Trait. Charles M. Schwab, president of the steel trust, called at the White House, says a Washington dispatch to the New York World, to pay his respects. President Roosevelt Interrogated him closely as to the nature of the combination of the constituent companies. The secret of that agreement has never been divulged. The Industrial commissioa tried to get it, but failed. Whether the president learned it Is not known. Mr. Schwab announced that the capacity of the Homestead armor factory will be increased from 300 tons a month to between 600 and 700. This Increase is undertaken at the request of the ordnance bureau of the navy department. Rearalatlaa; Cse of X Rays. The cure of cancer and other diseases due to bacteria by the X rays, says a Chicago dispatch, will resnlt in legislative action to prohibit any one but physicians and surgeons operating with the powerful rays npon patients. Dr. Gilman's case of Mrs. Orrin W. Potter, who has suffered for years with cancer, has greatly interested medical men. The Chicago Medical society wUl ass. legialatiT action. .
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Perfectly Plata. Uncle Rjjsctj.s. who was swklnsr Information concern: eg mushrooms, hnd beeu nf erred ly a preternatnraHy solemn stud nt to the professor of botany, and. with hat In hand. Le was addressing that dignitary. "Would yo mind t(l!:n" r.:e. Mistah Man lraUe. he sa:d. "Lt.w to V:ugaih a mus'.aroon ftn a tuads?-o :" "Will iii sly." replied the professor. Ta the first place, you unist i-.uieml.er that the Amaniia phalloides. or doauly agaric, closely resembles the Aguricus caiupestris, or edible fungus, whk-h is our common variety and absolutely innocuous. Nest, it will le necessary lo fix firmly In your mind the distinguishing marks or characteristics of he Agarlcus carupestris. which are these: A pileus not covered with excrsceiuelike sctik-s; gills of a browuUu purple when mature: stalk solid and approximately cylindrical; ring near the middle f stalk; base not bulbous and uot sheathed by membrane. The distinguishing characteristics of the Amanita phalloides. or deadly agaric, are these: Pileus destitute of distinct excrescences; white gills, hollow stalk: large ring and prominent bulb at base, with membranous upper margin. Bearing these points of differentiation fully in mind you will never le at a loss to
-determine which variety you encounter In aDy given case." "Y"es. sub." said Uncle Rastus. turning his hat round and round in his fingers. "I un'stan' dat all right, but nojs i gwine to tell em apaut; LjeaTcago Tribune. Ills loot Was In the Way. A gentlemanly chap riding in an elevated car permitted the sight cf a man's foot in the middle cf the aisle to exasperate him to a most unreasonable degree. Women tripped over it. Men stepped over It. A few folk purposely dragged their feet r gainst it as a hint. But its owner calmly read his paper and moved not. Finally. "1 !eg your pardon, my friend," said the gentlemanly chap, leaning down, his face set and teeth clinched, "but don't you think you are taking up more room thau you are entitled to? Your foot has lieen in every one's way for half an hour. I protest, sir!" The man folded his paper, remarking without the least show of anger: "Ah, thank j-ou. I had not noticed it." With that he reached down, picked up his foot, gave it a violent twist and pushed It partly under the seat. To accomplish this he bad to move his body to the edge of the seat. On discovering that the leg and foot were wooden our gentlemanlike chap blushed in confusion, muttered a sort of apology and hurried off at the next station, while the car tittered. New York Press. Very Trying. "Johnny," said a provincial grocer to the new boy, "what kind of butter did you send over to the Hendersons?" "Some of the. rolls here," said the new ooy repeetfuuy. '" "Oh, great Ctesar!" groaned the grocer. "Sent 'em some of that good butter Just after I have got 'em down to this here in the barrel! Sent 'em the best butter in the shop Just as I finish a two years' course of getting 'em down to the barrel butter! Gave 'em a taste of good butter after I have got 'em to think this barrel butter was the best in the world! And still you say you hope to own a grocer's shop some day! The taste of that butter you sent 'em will awaken all their old slumbering desires for good butter, and I'll have to work another two years getting 'em down a little poorer each time before I get 'em where there's any profit n 'em again! You might Just as well put on your coat and go. Groceries ain't your liner' London Tit-Bits. A Boston Rake. ; Bertha Tell me. Harry, do yon think George is dissipated? I smelled cloves on his breath last evening, and I am afraid he drinks.narry No. Bertha; be isn't dissipated. He's only Just an ass: nothing more. He eats cloves to make people think he drinks liquor. He wants to be regarded as a dence of a fellow, yon know. Boston Transcript. Be Didn't Die. Laura While Jack was here the other evening he made the statement that he would kiss me or die in the attempt. Belle Yes? (After a pause.) Well did he kiss you? Lanra You haven't read any account of Jack's death in the papers, bavt you? Aneestors of the Oatrlefc. The ostrich Is a descendant of a gennf of bird which in prehistoric times attained an enormous size. In the alluvial deposits of Madagascar evidence has been found to show that ostriches fourteen and fifteen feet In height one lived on the island. At a French Table d'Bote. She Oh, horrors! Here Is a ecafl It this salad He Sh! If the head waiter hearr yon. he'd charge us for a portion 1 naiia. New York Commercial Adver tiaer. ..... -
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OYER THE LINE. Procrastination is the Thief of Health.
Nature is a very wise and careful mother but she is dumb. She speaks by signs. The man or woman who does not heed her signs or fails to understand them must pay the penalty. Some day there will be a step over the line beyond which Nature's warnings cease and her penalties begin. For instance there is a man who for years never knew he had a stomach, it performed its work so perfectly. Some lay after eating he has a little" sour or bitter rising in the throat. He does not heed it. Later he feels an uncomfortable fullness after eating, a distress in the region of tha. stomach and perhaps he is lncomfortable enough to wonder w hether ae ought not to " do something " for himielf. But he does not get any farther than i i .
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wondering. He becomes sleepless, loses flesh, and has other warnings of the development of disease but he still tries to work. Some day he collapses.dropsdown perhaps at his task and when he comes to ainiself in bed be is seriously ill. He is paying the penalty for his heedlessness af Nature warnings. Whenever there ire undue fullness after eating, sour or bitter eructations, belchings, and kindred symptoms it is the sign that disease is fastening on the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts. Disease unless checked is always progressive, and it ia only a question of time in such cases, when the health and strength will be seriously undermined. TAKS NO RISKS. The wise man or woman will take no risks but will attend to the first symptoms of disease of the stomach. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery which has cured thousands of people who were suffering from the most aggravated forms of disease of the stomach and its allied organs of digestion and nutrition may be relied on quicVly and permanently to cure such diseases in their earlier stages. i Its action is prompt and efficient. Its rt" . .r-t .-1 1 1 euecxs are tasting., x uc w uuic uwy uc ing fully nourished is built up with sound flesh, not with flabby fat. "For about two years I suffered from a very obstinate case of dyspepsia," writes R. E. Secord, Esq., of 13 Eastern Ave., Toronto, Ontario. " I tried a great number of remedies without success. I finally lost faith in them all. I was so far gone that I could not bear any solid food on my stomach for a long time; felt melancholy and depressed. Could not sleep nor follow my occupation (tinsmith). Some four years ago a friend recommended your 'Golden Medical Discovery.' After a week's treatment I had derived so much benefit that I continued the medicine. I have taken three bottles and am convinced it has in my case accomplished a permanent cure. I can conscientiously recommend it to the thousands of dyspeptics throughout the land," :HCMFs-rrn-s mcimu EHNYROYAL PILLS triapHKI M" vnly WCMalaa. SAFE :Mriii)le Ladl. aak i'-urtirt far Cm ICHESTLK'S KNGLISH KEI a4 trold toet .!!; bosea with Ojbc r.bbos. Tke tbr. Refuse OMrt ratttl.utJra mm4 lmltavtic, flu of "O'jr L rmi-i, ot xna -4. m V fee a"rtttar. Tmtf . U ' Relief fwr LaillMa," Uum- bt lira naii. i, irvunotita't. - y all Drcfi a 4 alrkfter b -.(! t P O N'T B E FO Tr ...-ZD Tcke the uenti1.-!-1, oriir.al ROCKY MOUNTAir; TtS lf-.!. or.Jy f-r mson 1eS:cins Co., Madiaon. VV15. kefP3 you Wil. Cur trad' nsric cut on ?-;fi rsckfpe, la r.v. t. Accpt rt s'wU tu ts. A;k f -iur dru-ia. S.K.MORGAN TELEPHONE 718. Employment, Real Estate Information, Abstractor, Insurance, and Nctar Work ... A place to tny a kcrxe st yen jiy ri O. B. MORGANPractical Plumber and Gas Fitter, 8tt and N. H St.. Ricl-.mord. Ind. Excursion to Cincinnati via Pennsylvania Lines. November 18th to 20th, inclusive, excursion tickets to Cincincati will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines, valid returning until November 24th. For details consult local ticket agents of Pennsylvania Lanes. PON' TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE YourLifeawav! Ton can be cored of any form ot tobacco ninz easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, fall of new life and -rigor be taking MO-TO' MA Ow that makes weak mea strong. Many earn tea pound ia tea days. Over M O O m O O O cared. All drnggista. Care guaranteed. Book let and adnce FaEK. Address STE1UN4 BFMFPT CO., Chacaco c Dee York. 437
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HOW STRENGTH IS RESTORED. People as a rule have a somewhat Tague idea of the manner in which life is sustained and supported. They know they must eat to live. But they do not consider that when the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are diseased, the obiect of eating, which is the nutrittfu of the body, cannot be perfectly attained. Only part of the food eaten is converted into nutrition, and the body is but partly nourished. Yet the body is required to do as much daily as if it were being fullv nourished. The result is the wasting of the flesh, loss of weight which goes hand in hand with loss of strength, and general debility. When the diseased stomach is cured by " Golden Medical Discovery, the food is digested and assimilated and in the form of nourishment restores the strength and vigor of the body, the proof of this being written in the pounds and ounces of lost flesh which are rapidly rr gained. The only way in which physical strength can be made is by food, digested and assimilated. When the stomach and its allied organs are diseased the digestion is imperfect, the assimilation partial, consequently there is a daily loss of strength. When Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery cures the diseases ot the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, the food eaten is properly digested and assimilated, the body is adequately nourished, and thus its strength is restored. "I will express my thanks to you for the kindly advice you have given me in regard to my case," writes Mis9 Carrie J. Wharton, of Dunavant, Spottsylvania Co., Ya. "When I wrote to you last spring I was in a terrible state of health. Had given up all hope of ever being better. I spit up my food all the time and it seemed sour as vinegar. I would have a bad sick headache every other week; in fact, my head never felt clear, and I was perfectly broken down under the strain ot losing my food constantly. I was not able to have a physician attend me, but had read a great deal in your books of what your medicine had done for others, so I wrote you and got your advice. Bought twobottles of 'Golden Medical Discovery and the first dose I took I felt better. When I had finished taking the two bottles the spitting up had entirely stopped and my head was much better. I do not say it has yet made an entire cure of me, as it required more than that for me, as I was so very bad, but I believe your medicines are just what you have said of them. " I carefully read the books you sent me and shall always speak a good word for the ' Golden Medical Discovery ' whenever I have a chance. You can publish this if you think it worth while. It might induce some one else to try- your medicine who was suffering as I did. It was by the testimonials of others that I was induced to try it. I shall always rely upon your advice and feel safe to' do as' you tell me." Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures through the stomach disease which seem reruotf from that organ but which have their aVigin in disease of the Etomach and its a filed organs. If the dealer offers a substitute for " Golden Medical Discovery," remember that the sole motive of substitution is to enable him to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious preparations. GIVEN' AWAV. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical' Adviser containing more than a thousand large pages and over 700 illustrations, is sent Jree on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. H.H.Meerhoff SAXITARY Steam and Hot Wa'er Heating: SE WEB A GE, ETC See us fcr Estimatee. Phone 4 d. PS yjj ih Good Friends, don't yon think it's alxnt time yon parens a call? We have everything in harness and harness furnishings, and you - will always find our jfoods the best and onr prices the lowest for the best goods. We are sellinj? a first class horse blanket at 76c to $6.60" THE WIGGINS CO. New Phane 768. BOB MAIM ST A Fiendish Attack. An attack was lately made on CP Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearlyproved 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. Get What You Ask Fori When yoa ask for Cascarets Candy Cathartic be sure yoa get then?. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C Never sold in bulk- A substitutor is always a cheat and a fraud. Beware t All druggists, 10c
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