Richmond Palladium (Daily), 22 November 1901 — Page 3
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A Motherly Old Sherlock Holmes fat Cause of It. f I am afra.d that it is til ul" si?d the yours man. "Just as the l-jXK-ts looked the brtt;Ut-t too. Wfct'O all the werLl to me left to visit fau aimt who lives in tLe t-esitral art, of the state. i hiiin.:nJ that 1 had I (illness that took me the same way. atid I chanced to take the iauie train tfcat she. did, and naturally I took a seat at her side. She was very much surpried to see tue and acted very distant at Erst, evidently tot lielieving my story about iniirtaiit business taking me the same way she wa going. I was just succeeding In breaking the ice when the train stopped at a static, and a motherly old fooL wearing corkscrew curls and smelling of pepper mint, who sat jut back of us. took nJr vantage of the lull to lean over tht back of our seal and. with a beaming fisce that was meant for friendly Interest, said: 'Jes married, ain't ye? "The suddenness of the question left me incapable of answering. " 'Of course you ber she cackled again, like a pullet with her first egg. 'I suppose ye think it is fashionable to set apart like old married folks when ye are jes" dyiu". to lovey dovey each other! The land sakes. when me an' Josiah got married we held each other's hands an' sa'd 'lovey an 'ducky all we wanted to! Now. young man. you jes set up close an put your arm around her! We won't mind, will we? she said, turning to the passenjiers, who were roaring. "Then the train started and gave us a respite, during which the girl turned to me with burning face and whispered fiercely that if 1 didn't get off at the next stop she would never speak to me again. "1 am too good a soldier not to obey orders, so I dropped off at the next stop. It turned out to be nothing but a flag station, and I spent the rest of the day watching the through trains go past. I managed at last to bribe a freight conductor to take me away. "Up to date no sort of explauation goes with the girl. She says that If I hadn't been there it wouldn't have happened." Detroit Free Press. A Little Dubious. "Do you really think it paid to give Josh all this education?" asked Farm er Oorntossel. "Course I do." answered the fond mother. "It's wutli money to know better'n to say 'crops are bad instid of 'crops Is bad.' "WelL if you say so I reckon it's all right, but I can't say as I see how it kin make any difference in the crops." Washington Star. From a Feminine Point of View. "But you used to say such a hat was hideous." he urged. "True." she admitted, "but that was before it became the fashion. When we fail to appreciate what Is fashionable, we merely show that we are not educated up to the high modern standard. It devolves upon me as a woman of taste to consider it beautiful now." Chicago Post. Enron rase men t. "To you candidly think that my voice will ever be of any use to me?" asked the ambitious vocalist after singing a few samples. 'Certainly I do." "I au so glad to hear you say that." "I mean it too. Auctioneers with voices like yours are always in demand. Detroit Free Press. Younsr Hunter Maimed. Warren. Ind.. Nov. 22. WTilIiam. 14 years old, son of William West, a farmer, shot off h's risrht hand while attempting to kill a quail. two prettiest and best base
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pOLON IS 'QUIET- ! : Liberals .!:nt I.Vf.T::!-; llig CovpriHiit'iir hi ;;L;-
ly Fashion. PANIC IS AYERTi:H tnseemly Conduct on the Tart of the Victors Was Not Permitted and I Order I Preserved. The Reins of Municipal Control Were ; Quietly Assumed By tLe Sew I Hands. Colon, Colombia, Nov. 22. The following provisional appointments have been made by the Liberals, who are now In possession of Colon by force of arms: Senor Esprella. to be prefect ; Dr. Valverde, to be mayor; Dr. Fiance, to be postmaster, and Senor SUva to be captain of the port. Other minor appointments have also been filled. The treasury safe was opened yesterday afternoon in the presence of witnesses. It was found to contain 1.080 Colombian dollars, equivalent to 450 gold. The former postmaster also banded over to the Liberals the cash and the postage stamps in his possession. The municipal oCkers in charge of Liberals were opened today. Several prisoners, who were captured by the Liberals, have since been released. The Liberals claim to be in possession of all the railroad stations between Colon and Las Cascades, which Is nearer to Panama than to Colon. Both sides used Remingtons and Mausers. No Immediate attack on Panama is contemplated. There has been no unseemly behavior. Foreigners are being respected and protected, and transit across the isthmus Is uninterrupted. Colonel Barrera, commander of the Liberal forces, asserts that he has notified the district representative of the department of the interior and other former officials of the government, that he has appo'ntei a commission to take over their offices, formally. The feeling of the community cannot be regarded as antagonistic to Liberalism. The existing conditions have created no panic, but it is recognized that the fact that the Liberals hold Colon while the Conservatives are in possession of Panama, creates a state of affairs which cannot possibly continue. Colonel Barrera admits that the government troops here numbered a little less than 120 men. It was at first reported that 12 or more men had been killed, and about 30 wounded, but the bodies of more dead men have since been discovered. - WASHiNOTON IN IKKF.STKO The Isthmian ltow Haa More Tban a ljOi-al Hearing. Washington, Nov. 22. Save for two reassuring dispatches from Consul General Gudger at Panama and Captain Perry of the battleship Iowa, lying off that port, neither the state nor the navy departments has received any advices concerning the situation on the isthmus. Great interest is felt In official circles here as to the outcome of the Chorrera expedition, for it is realized that the result of the engagement at that point will be decisive In giving either the Conservative or Liberal element control of the isthmus. Secretary Long bas not sent any additional instructions to the commanders of the Iowa and Machias. believing that too full directions at this time would hamper instead of facilitate such a situation as now exists on the isthmus, and preferring to trust to the officers' own Judgment in suiting their actions to the prime purposes of keeping traffic free and American Interests tully protected. In a few days the gunboat Concord will have reached Panama to relieve the Iowa, and the Marietta on the Atlantic side will be at Colon to take the place of the Machias. However, if the present situation continues all four of these vessels will be held on the isthmus pending further developments. MilUary Holds Tientsin. Pekin. Nov. 22. The military government and board over the native city of Teintsin continues in effect, the military commanders refusing to yield the collection of taxes to the Chinese. They also decline to submit the question of their control of the native city to the ministers of the foreign powers here, holding that a continuance of the military government there is vital to the maintenance of communication between Pekin and Taku. Date for Trial Kixel. San Juan, Porto Rico. Not. 22. Santiago Igiesias, the agent of the American Federation of Labor who was arrested here about a fortnight ago on a charge of conspiracy, has been released in $50 bail. The bail was furaia&ed by Samuel Gompers. president of the American Federation of Labor. Iglesias will be tried Dcember 2. Fatal Heart-Kn f Collision. Birmingham. Ala., Nov. 22. Foni trainmen were killed and seren in Jured in a bead-end collision yester day between two LooisTille and Naaa rills freight trains at Hnghea aidlas mcb ntilca fttrt taia itj.
... r-... Or. Fat J! an -My ifc-ar ly. do yon know j that one of the best of adages is. 1 "There is always room above?" j The Boy It may be as you say, kind j gentleman. Hut If you think you are j going to work "me for my lower berth you are very much mistaken. Cleve- j "land Tlaiu licaler.
Hla View. j Mrs. Crimsoubeak I see by the pa-' pers the women have taken to playing j football. What do you think of that?j Mr. i"rinjsnbcak W ell. If they dress the way tVey do when they go to the op ra I think there'll be a good many fa!! backs in evidence. Yoxikers Statesman. Tfnr la Is teena. "Your husband Is a good golf player, I've been told." "Oh. no: he isn't. He swears something awful." New fork JournaL A Repeater. Malsie He kissed nie. It made me angry, aud 1 told him to tell no one. Daisy What did he do? Maisie Why. it wasn't a half minute before he repeated it.-Cinciunati Enquirer. K paaon EboikIi. "I s.iw the count kissing you just now in the conservatory. Why didu't you tell him to stop?" "Whv. Fred. I can't speak French." Cincinnati Enquirer. SleepinK In Spectarlea. Some people wear their eyeglasses or fcjeetacles to led. for the simple reason that they cannot sleep without thtiu on: at -least that's what an optician says, and he ought to know, for confessions were recently made to him uik)u the point. A woman had reieatedly come to him with the bows of her spectacles so badly twisted that he asked her how under the suf s"ie ever managed to get them in such a state. He says that he had visions of some childish hands having a part iu the work, some little one that liked to play with mamma's glasses. Bat the woman sa'.d that she had been wearing glasses so much of recent years thct linally she had taken to wearing them to led as the only way of getting to sleep. She said that It was only within the past few weeks that she had had any trouble from the custom, as she ordinarily managed to keep the front part of her face off the pillow; but lately she must Imve had bad sleep, with more or less nightma res. Of his customers he has two who have been addicted to this habit of wearing g-lasses to bed. loth for the same reasons. Imagine some peop'e trying to wear glasses tf led and the conditions of things In the morning. Boston Hera'-' Cures Cancer, Blood Poison, Eating Sores, UlcersCosts Nothing to Try. Blood poison or deadly cancer are the worst and most deep-seated blood diseases on earth, jet the easiest to cure when Botanic Blood Balm is used. If you have blood poison, producing ulcers, bone pains, pimples, mucous patches, falling hair, itching skin, scrofula, old rheumatism, or offensive form of catarrh, scabs and scales, deadly cancer, eating, bleeding, festering sores, swellings, lumps, persistent wart or sore, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It will cure even the worst case after everything else fails. Botanic Blood Balm ( U. B. B.) drains the poison out of the system and the blood, then every sore heaJs, making the blood pure aud rich, and building up the broken down bodv. B.B. j B. thoroughly tes.td for 30 years, i Sold at drui stores, tl per large bot j tie. A trial treatment sent free by i writing Blood Balm Co., Atianta.Ga. j Describe trouble and free medical adi vice given until cured. Botanic Blood j Baitn does not contain mineral poi1 sods or mercury (as so many adverI tised remedies do), but is composed !of Pure Botanic ingredients. Over ! 3.000 testimonials of cure bv taking S B. B. B BEST FOR THE BOWELS If too hTn't a rc-ntar, heattb? mcrrearmat of th bowels eT-ry day, you're til or will b-. Kp your to,.iopea. andb weiL. For-ee. in tJe chape of iv tent paiTsic or pill poison, i danct-ro'jA Tee e uooth et. ems t. mmt perftrt w mj of kwptng live ooweii (..eavr and cleA is u taice EAT EWI LIKE CANDY
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