Richmond Palladium (Daily), 22 November 1901 — Page 4

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FRIDAY. NOV. 22. 1901. M i bd every evening Sunday excepted) 1 THE PALLADIUM CO. OMaad MwPhMS 21. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION i On yaar by Mall, ataaa paid - - S3.00 9mm weak, by aarriar - ... - XI Ignorance is bliss to the turkey as Thanksgiving draws nigh. There is a storm brewing. Wintry weather mar be expected within forty-eight hours. Chicago University exj elled a girl for rettine married. "Ye cannot serve -two masters." is the rule in that institution. They need a whipping post in Ser via, if "the statement is true that King Alex?nder slapped Queen DraraV face. He should have at least fifty lashes with a cat 'o ninetails. If Miss Stone, the kidnaped mis sionary, could succeed in converting her captors she would prove thereby that no mistake was made in sending her, a lone woman, among the un speakable Turks and Bulgarian brigands. Richmond merchants are already prepared for an army of holiday shoppers. There will be no excuse for anybody 5n this section to go elsewhere to buy holiday goods Richmond stores are noted for their reasonable prices and honest dealings. Now is the time to select holi day presents before the boom be gins. Polo. There was a big crowd at the rink last evening and the game bids fair to be even more popular than lat season. The result of the game was 3 to 3. The Uenleys made one in the tirst and two in the third; the Muncies two in the nrst and one in the second. Van Allen and Mansfield played an exceptionally good game. I AMUSEMENTS. GEXXETT TOXKSHT. Manager M. W. Hanley presents a grand scenic production of "Hamlet" at the Gennett tonight with Mr. Robert B. Mantell as the title role, with a cast selected with special care, in support of this popular star. The scenery and costumes prepared expressly for this production, by Manager Hanley are historically correct, and hence add much more than ordinary interest and value to it. THAKSG1VING. The scenic environment and the costumes called for by the splendid comedy, "Mistress Nell," which comes to the Gennett Thanksgiving, matinee and evening, have been referred to wherever the play has been presented as absolutely correct. Nearly an entire year in New York city alone has yiven the comedy such a life that its local presentation will .be a matter of universal enjoyment. WHITE SLAVE. That the charming qualities of Hartley Campbell's time henored melodrama. "The White Slave," do tiot dominish with age has been dem onstrated by the immense audiences which have attended nearly every performance given by the new "White Slave" company this season. This is said to be due partly to the fact that the play had had a long rest and that the management has pu it before the public in truly spectacular garb and equipped it with a better scenic investitude than had ever been seen in any former presentation of the play. Gennett Tufsday evening. ' , ' t Jumped on a Ten Penny Nail. The little daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on an inverted rake made of ten penny nails, and thrust one nail entirely through her foot and a second one half way through Chamberlain's Pain Balm was promptly applied and five minutes -later the pain had disappeared and no more suffering was experiecced. In three days the child was wearing her shoe as usual and with absolutely j known merchant of Forkiand, Va. I Pain Balm is an antiseptic and neais such injuries without maturation and in one-third the time required by the usual treatment. For sale bv A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H. Sudhoff. : --...-. .- Delicious hot chocolate with wafers at Prices. the Union Ice Co. has Semi-Can-nel ooaL '' 19-10 Original allegretti chocolates Prices. at

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Prospect..", Hill DiCrulr Seems Far From a Settlement. PItOLOXUED STRUGGL! Fail a re On the Part or the Opprato and Miners to Keaeu An Agreement Repotted. Union Hen Say lline Cannot Be Rnn and Trouble is Now Looked For. Vincennes. Ind., Nov. 22. After a two hours' conference here last night with the operators of the Prospect Hill coal mines. President VanHorn of the state Mine Workers' union stated that no agreement was reached, which means that there will probably be a prolonged struggle. He said the operators refused to pay the scale and that he would instruct the strikers to stand firm, even though it took $10,000 to do so. He said that the union had but the one scale and he could recommend no other. The operators reorganized yesterday, making all the non-union employes stockholders, and say they intend to operate the mine at all hazards. The union men declare the mine cannot be run unless unionized, and bloodshed is expected. HAKD ON SfclCl'Itll IKS Natural Gas Stocks are Not What Tbey Used to Be. Wabash, Ind., Nov. 22. The pros pective failure of natural gas is in fluencing the market for the securities of the Logansport and Wabash Valley Gas company, which supplies this city, Decatur, Logansport, Lafayette and Peru. One year ago the 6 por cent bonds of the company, of which there are $1,750,000 outstanding, rep resenting the actual cost of the sev eral plants to the Dieterich syndicate. were quoted at 60 to 65. They are now 50 asked and 47 bid. with very little demand. In addition to the bonds, secured by mortgages on the plants named, there is $1,750,000 of stock. A year ago this sold for 50. and now it is quoted around 30, notwithstanding it has for more than five years paid 6 per cent dividends. In vestors are fighting shy of natural gas securities, and the bonds and shares of other, epispadias are said to be af- . 1 ,1 . ibu lino mew mentioned. A Plucky Woman. Muncie, Ind., Nov. 22. C. S. Wynn, wanted on the charge of horse theft, was brought to this city by Smith Cox. the horsethief detective, who has a record of having captured and convicted 26 horsethieves. He was over taken in Montgomery county, where he was employed by the captain of the Montgomery County Horsethief Detective association. He showed fight when an attempt was made to arrest him, and It is claimed he would have laid out the officers with a maul but for the Montgomery county cap tain's wife, who shoved two revolvers into his face and made him surrender. tirn ml Officers I. O O. K. Indianapolis. Nov. 22. The follow ing newly elected officers of the Indiana grand lodge I. O. O. F. were installed yesterday afternoon: Grand master, George P. Eornwasser of New Albany; deputy grand master. E. E. Pryor of Martinsville; grand warden. Alexander Johnson of Fort Wayne; grand secretary. W. H. Leedy of In dianapolis; grand treasurer, W. H. Morris, Frankfort; trustee, Benjamin Franklin, Indianapolis; Thomas R. Jessup of Richmond, grand representative to the next convocation of the sovereign grana lodge, which meets in Des Moines, la., September, 1902. Menagerie Horned Out. Peru, Ind.. Nov. 22. The winter quarters of Wallace's show, where the animals are kept, burned yesterday. The fire started in the elephant house, a barnlike structure, and spread rap'.fdlyr ' The animals became panicstricken andtheir cries of terrar mingled with the shouts of trainers and .employes trying to drive them out of danger. That animals were all safely removed, but the entire structure was destroyed. P.fI.S With a Pipe. Among the Tchulian Tartars a curious mode of "popping the question" is reported. The Tchulian Ccelebs in search of a wife, having filled a brand new pipe with fragrant tobacco, stealthily enters the dwelling of the fair one upon whom be has bestowed j his affections, deposits the pipe upon j a conspicuous article of f uruiture and j retires on tiptoe to some coavenient 1 etiquette requiring that he should ; execute this strater.c movement ap parently undetected by the damsel of bis choice or any member of her faaiily. Presently he returns without further affectation of secrecy aud looks into the apartments in a casual sort of way. "A single glan.?e at the pipe Ue left behind him enables him to Urarn the fate of bis proposal. If it has been smoked, be goos forth an accepted and exultant bridegroom: if not. the offer of his band and heart has been so irrevocably rejected as not to b worth even a pipe of tobacco.

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CO. CCA!. C.C'O IDCNT.TY. Detective Url;:el t Trivial Z?istia " r.u. - Euiltl Hir l".ff.l .oa. Everybody many trivial carries u?Kut with hint; dt ?,l.t.S.iis marks bTt uuaua of wLU-a a shrewd detective eat discover his identity. Take ibe matter of clothe. Most Uii-n get ail tle.r cloti ius from the saute tailor, but whether one does or not end however cr.rcfi.1 hi may be to cut off eveiy tag ;iud t.;aii the tailor who made the clothes tat identify "thcni. Thrvad. stitelrtag. but tons, lining an mi me r own ia..e. ?

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estra pockets. louu.a.u i u or IMMrkets. eyeglass Hickets, watch pock ets liiu-d with wash hatlier. cigar, titk"-" et. flask aud iuuer waistcoat pockets. It will be remembered that it waa by means of a trousers button that tat identity of Norcross, the man who tried to Mow up Russell Sage, was discovered. . . . ' j V Then your fiuger nails are liable U betray you. Any manicure will tell Jet that it takes between 105 and 13o day, for a new linger nail to grow upon lb hand of a man in ordinary health, ac cording to his age, the nail growiajrH quicker on the young and slower on fitr old. So auy bruise or other mark re ceived on the white crescent at the bast of the nail will take nearly four mouth to d:sapiear. It was a knowledge of this fact tbaT; enabled a detective to arrest the forges Simpson in Paris some time ago. H learned from Simpson's landlord It ltristol that a window had fallen cpor the man's hand aud bruised Lis tliuinl some time in the first week of March a few days In'fore he disappeared. Four months later, when the detev tive met Simpson in I'arisCtbe blacl spot was just disappearing from the ti; of the thumb nail, it was the onl; moans of Identification, for Simpson, b.' shaving his bead aud dressing like i pnest. had absolutely changed bis ap pea ranee. Souil- time ago a criminal was broTigh to justice by the testimony of his owl watch, one which lie bad carried fo. years. He was charged with D.tirdet and his defense was au alibi, which In nearly proved. lie said that he had no been mar the scene of the murder fo three months, aud no testimony couh be produced that he was not telling tlr. truth until one of the detectives who a one tune had been a jeweler s appreu tice happened to look at the maaV watch. Inside the watch case, written u. signs that only a watchmaker coalO read, was the evidence that the time piece Led N-en iu the Lands cf a repairer of watches the t!.:y before th, murder. With the watch in his haudt the detective ' WsieI the town uesf) which the murder had been committed and went around from one jeweler'' shop to another until he found a watcb maker who recognized the timepiece at one in which he had put a new main spring on the day preceding the murder. Thus the alibi was broken down and the prisoner finally made a full confession. Again, only one man in 213 Is noi lopsided and badly put together. Man. a man wno is a nne atniete aud in splendid physical health would . be amazed to find how unevenly be made up if he should undergo the test of a measuring tspe. Either one arm or oue leg is longer than the other, ou shoulder lrgher than the other, or. stil! more frequently, the eyes are not the same or placed in the bead in exactlj the same way. - People have been identified by the fact that the pupil of oue eye was larger than that of the other. The nose is very seldom exactly straight, but swerves a little to the right or left, though the defect is not noticeable tc the ordinary observer. Above all, a mat v. ho is starting out on a criminal careei s'.iolild never go to a dentist. The filling, of the teeth is a sure record, and evei. if the crimin.ii has all his teeth pulled his false teeth will be as sure a nwan? of identification. T r m " aad "Cmr." As a rule a performer waits for h! "turn" in the wings, having already been "called" from the dressing room. The word is almost exclusively in this sense used in the music halls and or the variety stage. On the 6tage proper, the stage of tbe drama, the word "cue" is used. An actor waits at the wings for his -cue," which Is the last word of the actor or actress speaking, which gives him his entrance or wnich, supposing him. the performer, to be on the stage, indicates to him that it is his turn to carry on the dialogue and the! action of the play. -Extra turn" al-i most Invariably means that a new performer is having his first public trial! at that particular house. If he goe! well, he is tolerably sure of securing' an engagement. a otes and Queries. V..kt..,.. n , The fame of George Washington as soldier and president ha th the .hade tbe business end of bis - reer. and we b;ve almost f onroMBn that be was immensely clever at ai i hors trade. Unt fsr the Kevoiution h i wouiu nave man,' his mark in the transportation business. Of course be never thought of a raUroad. but he suggested tbe Chesapeake and Ohio canal and was the first president of the company that undertook the project. He also had bis eye on the Mohawk valley and would have dug the Erie canal if our ancestors had not required his services in the matter of casting off the British yoke. I "believe It is historic that General Washington examined the ground la the course of tbe war. Jfew York Press.

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Bv ansvJJle, Ind., Nov. 22. Wilbur ' 1. Sherwell. the police nian held for the alleged neurdsr of Miss Lena Ren- . Ber.. and acc-eed by many as guilty of the murder of Mrs. Georgia Railey, both of hom were killed on the same ' ,ast wk b bn strangled to Heath, was taken from the city sta-1 f ! tioo to the county jail yesterday. ' sberwell spends most of hta time' redir-c. He ha nm even riven ant intimation that he is anxious to know; cinfn.n? maS:" huweiH known smile, f I ... , , e Pit. 1 I Gross. Neb.. Nov. 22. The 5-year-1 id son or t. h. Marceiius. a business 4 fcan of tn:a place, met a terrible I u, DulI tne chnd out. btit was unaMe to do so. and before assistance could be secured, the boy's body was burned to a crisp. ' . . Seven Murtfora llrl. i Sioux City. Ia.. Nov. 22. Jack Sully, accused of seven murders in the last, 20 years, is unier arrest hare... Us tried to kill-Pete Waugh for recovering cattle, and ,Waugh, with Sheriff : Taylor, amubushed him. How's This?" "We offer One Hundred Dollars Rental d for any case of Catarrh thai acuot be cured by Hall's Catarrh ure P. J. Che.net & Co., PropR. Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cberfey for tbe last 15 years, ind believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, made by their firm Wlst & Tea cx, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. nan's Caiai'iu Ci-re is akeu internally, acting directly upon tbe biuod aDd muc-oi s surfaces of tbe system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the beht. EflNITT Theatre. MURRAY & SWISHER. Lesssee and Managers. 1 UEbDAY, NOV GItAXI REVIVAL. 26 Ik WiiPc Slave 1SAHTI.KY C AM I'HEMS BKAlTlt l l. PLAY. ags are royal raiment when worn for virtue s sate. See the world-famous scenes once more. The quailroon's oath, the sale of slaves at nig Kend, aboard the "Belle Creole," terrific rainstorm, desolate Kexl Devil Island, way down on the old plantation, plantation melodies with fifty people, a distinguished ca;-t. a beautitui play beautifully produced. Prices Lower floor, 35, TiO rnd 75c; balcony 33 and 5Uc; gallery 25. Sale of seats opens at Westcott Pharmacy Saturday morning, Nov. 23. PHILLIPS OPERA HOUSE. MURRAY WISHER. I esseea xnd Managers. One solid week, with Wednesday and Saturday Matinees, commencing MONDAY KOV. I8TH. The Keystone Dramatic Co. Iu Grand Scenic Plays. Carload Magni ficent Scenery. Six Big Specialty Acts at every pertoimauce. Monday night. The Senator's Daughter, r 1 uesday night. Hound Hy An Jath. Wed net day night, Utah. ' Prices-IO. SO aatf 30. LaJies free on Monday night if seats reserved btfore 6 p. m. Sale of seats opens at West cot t Pharmacy fcvaturrtay, ov. 16. - EN WE THEATRE MIKKAY JTVl!IIEK E! A"1 MANAGE RSI FMDAY. NOV. 22. EVEXT OF E SEAox Engagement of the Eminent Actor Robert B. Mantell Management of M. W. Hanley, in a grand production of Hamletl Elaborate Scenery, Superb Costumes, A Powerful Company. t PRICES Lower floor, ft and 75c; Bal- . cony 7 and 50c; Gallery 2Sc - Sale of seats opens at Westcott Pharmacy Wednesday, Nov. 20.

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