Richmond Palladium (Daily), 2 December 1901 — Page 4
B1C1IM OND DAILY PAIXADII33I. MOXDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1 901
HlChmOnd Palladium
MONDAY. DEC. 2. 1901. f t h4 vweij Tening Sunday Moepted) b TILE PAL.LADIU3r CO. OMmmI newPhenes He. St. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION t Im year by nail, pestaga paid - - 3.0" mseta " " by carrier ----- .OS Congress convened today at noon aid organized. The President's acessage will be read tomorrow. It HI appear in the Palladium tomor tw eveniog. The resolution offered last Satur day in the teachers' association in Jafor of free text books in the public 6-tcols was wisely laid over for fur 5er consideration. The congress which opens today Aas thirty-nine Republican majority In the previous congress the Repub licans had only thirteen majority to jjart with. This fact shows how s-blie confidence in the party is 2 lowing. ' The annual statement of thecondi iition of the state treasury shows that the balance in the treasury on Oct. 31, 1900, was $il3,S32.29. and the receipts from all sources amounted to $7,357,140.34. Tbe disbursements for all purposes amounted to $7,129,493.81. The balance on the last day of last month was 1642,299.32, over $200,000 larger ihna the preceding year. The re eefpts for the general fund for the j9iix amounted to $3,671,538.84 and fee disbursements $3,491,696.54. The aa'ance in this fund at the close of tie fiscal year was $444,969.33. The state debt sinking fund received in wieipts $306,043.29 during the year &nd this money went to liquidate bonds.-. The school revenue fund for tii'tioa from all sources amounted to $2", 297,432.38; paid to counties from this fund, $2,292,473.56. This i certainly a very satisfactory show5cg. People who are laboring under the illusion that our own population can fnoauine our products will be enlightened by the following facts and figures from an article in the current somber of The Forum. The census f showed an increase in the population, as compared with 1860, of 22.23 per cent. The gross value of manufactures in 1870 was $3,3S5,4K0.000, an increase of 79 per cent. et 1860. Ten years later, in 18S0, sh. population had increased 3.08 per rant., while the increase in the gross value of manufactures was 58 per k-eV, the total being $5,349,030,000. The next census, that of 1S90, showed n increase of population of 24.S6 3C cent., and an increase in the jgvu&r value of manufactures of 69 per cent., the total reaching the sum of $9,056,000,000. The increase in ifce population reported by the cenws e! l'.0 was 21 per cent., while Itat in the gross value of manufactures, s-o far as the returns have been saade up, was about 54 per cent. The X?o va'u? of niaaufactured prod nets in ".ty will not be far from tl3,0ilO.0U0,OH. 5Tie retr: ral of Governor Jenkins, j(" Oilahomav by the President has AOice local interest here as his wife is a lliiibmond woman. The grounds on which tlie removal was made are thus stated by the President: "Governor Jenkins of Oklahoma is nere?7 removed because of hisim-i proper connection with a contract j between the territory and the Okla- j bema Sanitarium company. The de-! cision is based purely upon his own i written statements and his oral explanations of them at the final hear"One of the duties of the territorial governor ii to enter into a contract with some person or corpora-ie-o for the keeping of the insane f the territory. Governor Jenkins xnatf sJch a con r .ct with the Okl; -feoroa Sanitarium company, a corporation, the promoters of which rejerved $10,000 of its stock for the governor and subject to his orders "In the governor's explanation of 4be affair he says he told the promow at the time they desired him to, Auction the contract 'that it was an important contract and that I had some friends whom I would like to bve interested in the company to whom I owed some political ooligaifrvta which I would not be able to jujr k an appointment or anything thsS kind. iock was delivered to a bankerr sabject to the governor's order, and was turned over to these friends whose political services the governor thus sought to reward." WVile there was no strictly moral IMestion involved in Governor Jen-
ikW actlon removal wisscertaia
i warranted in toe interest 01 u u
government. It should be distinctl c) n y teachers ass c.a'iun acted on understood that the man who accepts , ,;.cui im port aat sets of r?swiuttuuath roetvmEihtlitw f a ruihli trnt 1 Tad wer prepared by a comm. tw
under a Rpn-ihHnan administration must be above criticism so far as bis official int grity is concerned.
VITAL STATISTICS.!!
Vital Statistics for the Month of November-" Births of a Day. Born to Archie and Chloe Johnson lirooks, west Fezrl street, a daughter, second child. To John J. , and Anna Warner Schneider; 21 south second street, a daughter, fifth child. To Charles and Lizzie Kromer Hackman, 340 south tenth street, a son, second child. The report of Dr. Davis, health officer, shows 27 births 13 boys atd 14 girls, and 23 deaths, 9 male and 14 female. Of the dead 15 were married and 8 single. live were from consumption. This is a little more than five to one. The average, the world over, is that every sixth death is from consumption. There were two cases of smallpox; one recovered, leaving but one in the city. The live stock inspector reports inspection of 217' cattle, weighing 209,390 lbs.; 161 calves, weighing 27,385 lbs.; 366 hogs, weighing 105.215 lbs.; 57 lambs, weighing 4,590 Two cattle and two hogs, total weight 2,750 lbs., were inspected and condemned. The average weight of the cattle was 960 lbs. and of the hogs 2S7 lbs. Concert. On Tuesday evening of next week a concert will be given at the First English Lutheran church bv the choir, assisted by Mrs. Egleman, the nnest soprano in the city of Indian apolis. A portion of the program will be supplied by the Ceciluan aud a new Starr piano, with Mr. Short as the operator. AMUSEMENTS. THE GEXXETT TONIGHT. Mr. Frank Armstrong, one of the most talented and gifted leading men in repertoire, and Miss Peari Seward, a particularly artistic and charming leading lady, are at the head of the King Dramatic compauy. wnicn is bookea to appear at the Gennett theater allot this week. The other members of the organization are equally well known and have been selected from the foremost stock companies. A pronounced feature is also made of the sp.cialties of Goldie Cleveland, the soubrette, and Gus Tapley, the light comedian, and of the songs and dances of Sully and Moore, which are said to be unusually clever. These are but a few of the telling points of an attraction that is justly famed for its model productions of famous scenic plays. The success of this organization in the melo-dramatic field during the past four seasons has encouraged the management to outdo their previous efforts, and as a result, the present combination is said to sur pass the productions of any similar company. "The Bondman" with all its magnificent stage settings will open the engagement andeaahof the ten -c-?ces will be :ien entire. All the scenic and electrical effects which make Goethe's immortal story ct "Fans" to attractive will be seeu when presented. ' Cumberland '61" is announced for Tuesday evening. Other plays for the week will be "The Cotton King,'' "The Cherrv Pickers," "Carmen," "East Lvnne." "A Ward of France" and -'Michael Strogoff." COICHS AND COLDS IN CHILDREN Recommendation of a Well Known Chicago Physician. I use aud prescribe Chamberlain's Cough Remody for almost all obstitate, constricted coughs, with di rect results. I prescribe it to children of ail ages Am glad to recommend it to all in need and seeking relief from colds and coughs and bronchial afflictions. It is non-narcotic and safe in the hands of the unprofessional. A universal panecea for all I mankind. Mrs. Mary R. Melassy, M. D., Chicago, III. This remedy is for sale by A. G. Lukea & Co. andW. H. Sudhoff, druggists. A Woman's Awful Peril. "There is only one chance to save your life and that is through an operation" were the startling words heard bv Mrs. I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., from her doctor after he bad vainly tried to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones had formed and she constantly grew worse. . Then she began to use Electric Bitters which wholly cured her. It's a wonderful stomach, liver and kidney remedy. Cures dyspepsia, losa of appetite. - Try it. Only 50 cents. Guaranteed. For sale by A. G. Luken 4 Co., druggists.
Teachers Resolutions. A their tnt'Dy Saturday th
' awu'" u- oui'"- "'"wk uu ' . : . .3 i ., ' . . . . IT ; t j ixsfg of S. H-ser, Huidah Ken'ey jand J.isepjine Dvti1 One was to the effect that the county board of education are reuestea to autnonze a vacation tfce tea to authorize ridav foilowiDg Taanksgising day each year, the teachers not to forfeit their per diem for the day; the association to be a'loea to name the days for its meeting!-; Another was that ten states having a population of 15.000,000 people have free text book laws; fourteen others with a population of 25, 0(H). 000 people have permissive free tex' book laws; that the danger of contagion from the parsing of books from school to another is very slight; that tie teachers of the Wayne county as sociation are heartily in favor of a free text book law in the state af Indiana. Another extended the thanks of the association to the county superintendent and officers of the as-ocia tioa for their work; to the musician who assisted in the convention; and extended the sympathy of the association to the family and friends of tht late Emma MoteAll were adopted except the one with regard to free text books which was laid over to the next meeting of the association. Dead Man Found. Indianapolis, Ind., Dtc. 2. The body of a dead man was found in the woods about five miles south of Indi anapolis. A book found in his pocket contained the Dame of Harry Wilson and Fred G, Ma'son or Morao. He wore a corduroy suit and was about thirty-five. It is uncertain whether it was murder or suicide. Garrett-Robinson. On Wednesday evening. November 27, occurred the marriage of Miss Ida Oiive Robinson to Mr. James N. Garrett. The wedding was a quiet home affair. The ceremony was pro nounced at the pasnage by Rev. Chamness of this city. J he bride was beautifully dressed in lavender satin silesia. The groom was at tired in thf conventional black There were few guests aside from the members of the mooediate families present. After congratulations the party returned to the home of the parents cf the bride, where an ele gant supper was sprved. Tbev re ceived a number of useful and vlu able presents. The evening was spent in a social way including musk by Mr. Rov Cooper and o'ebestra Later in the evening the? w-re serenaded by a band of vcuig friends. On Thursday a reception d.nner was given at the home of the groom to a number of relatives and friends. They will live for this winter on a farm near Middleboro, but in the spring expect to move near Hollansbvrg. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars R" ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. k J. Cheney & Co.. Props. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, 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 & Marvin. Wholesale druggists. Toledo, O. Hall s Catarrh Cure is takeu interually, acting directly upon the j blood and mucous surfaces of the j system. Price 75c Der bottle. Sold i by all druggists Testimonials free, j Hall's Family Pills are the best, j To Get I id of a Corn. First soak it in warm water to soften it, then pare it down as closely as possible without drawing the blood and apply Chrmberlain's Pain Balm twice dai?y; rubbing vigorously for tive minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism, Pain Balm is unequaled. For sale bv A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H. Sudhoff. Tax(S Are Disli AND CUT INTO YOUR INCOME. Will anybody pay ycu 7 Per Cent Interest net above taxes! That is what yoa caa secure by investing in the 7 per cent, preferred stock of the Hussey Mower and Implement Co. - We invite you to investigate the machine at the Westcott Hotel, and then call on .. Rlr. Oamuel Dickinson Treasurer of the Company, at Dickinson Trust Co. v For further icforaiation. -
is! Charleston, S. C . live. 2. The j expcteiiio'i was formally ojvtiel to- ; dav. Greeting bv wire were ex-; i : i r. "- . t cuaiiireu .iu t-re.i.ieot u oeveil parade thiouIitbecuv was reviewed j j tm the exposition grounds. An I oration wao delivered bv Chauccv i t Do pew. Get your X nas phatosrraphs at Persons", ihs leader; 704 Main street, Richmond. 2 tf ADVICE ABOUT SHAVING. A Bull Ranir Mora I.lnMe to Ciash Von 'i!aan a Slim r U. iw Urns bare you Itvrn shaving youraolf?" askfj a yout: man ihirtiig lunchtiiue at ;: r.t thv Htruii itiar' rvstaarauts of his CMtiijMtiiittn. whox- faiv br Dial ks iru!i utive of au eiuxttiuter w ith an aiifrry feline. "On c-nsifntive time, and I think it will be the last." Yim"re too easily diseonrased. "Easily? Why. num. I must hnre shed about a quart of what they call ruby iu prize tins parlance." "Perhaps, tint that was probably because your razor was lull." "Dull, you sny? Why. the thin fum! its way into my physiognomy with a reftdiuess that a absolutely aatouishtny." "Only imaginary. It may found paradoxical, but yon will cut yourself a doxeu times with a dull razor to once with a sharp one. and then most likely that once will be due to a pimple or some other excrescence." "Perhaps you'll elucidate the paradox for my bcnelit. then?" "You see. it's this way. If a razor Insharp, it will cut right through the hair, while if it is duil it will catch and even in experienced hands will turn aud enter the skin. As a matter of fact, a razor's edjjte. when the razor is held nearly flat, as it should be, neter actually touches the skin. It is only when it turns in the hand of the one tisin? it that it comes in contact with the face. Perhaps you didn't strop your razor the right way." "Most likely not, though I worked at it harj enough." "Doubtless, but in the wrong direction. You have probably seen pictures of a razor's edge highly magnified under the microscope. It had teeth like a saw. hadn't it, only more irregular? Well, it is these teeth that catch hold of the hair and cut it when the razor is in use. In order to do this, however, they must be properly wt. When you attempt your next shave, just notice whether you give the razor a sliding motion forward that is. from the heel Ho the tip or backward from the tip to the heel. In the former case the microscopic teeth should be set toward the tip and in the latter toward the heel, and to do this you must strop your razor in the direction opposite to that in which you shave." New York Telegram. CULINARY CAPERS. Add a little sugar to milk to prevent it sticking to the vessel while lxiliug. To keep cheese moist and prevent its molding wrap it in a cloth wet with cider vinegar. Vien recooking cold potatoes, cut them in thin slices, dredge with seasoned (lour and bi t iu a little hot fat. If corned liwf is very red. which means it is very salt, put it to eok iu Cold water. This draws out a portion of the salt. Two teaspoonfuls of cream of tartar and a teaspoonful of baking soda are equal to three teaspoonfuls of baking: powder. To make n boiled for.- look very white put it into a floured cloth and let it simmer very gently from an hour to an hour and a half in boilics water. When cookiug a small roast. Erst sear it all over on a hot spider. This will immediately drive in the moat juices, and less heat will lc required in the even. If cod is boiled in salted water with a bouquet of vegetables, a slice of onion, a stalk of celery or a sprig of parsley and half a dozen peppercorns, its tastelessness will le replaced with a very agreeable flavor. A Joke on Koonevelt. When Theodore Iloosevelt was frovernor of New York, cue of his customs was to assemble the heads of state departments in the executive chamber once a week in a sort of a cabinet meeting fur the puriMise of discussing state department matters. At several of these meetings the civil servVe law came up for discussion, and on ail such occasions the j.,kers would have uot a Uitle fun with tlie provern-.r because rf his views grtwut of his previous en!i-ction with the national civil st i vice commission. One of the p ivprm.r's last cabinet meetings was like "Hamlet" without Hamiit, Mr. Koosevelt beius in the west. Ai! the other state officers were present. Secretary of State McDonough in a dignified manner rose and offered the following, which was adopted without a dissenting voice: "WTiereas. Governor Theodore Roosevelt has gone to Chicago, and '"Whereas. Oyster Bay has gone Demo cratic; therefore be it '"Kesolved. Tht the civil service law be suspended for one year." New York Times. The Wolf la Disguise. Once upon a time a wolf whj was goin? after the farmer's chickens took the advice of a fox and disguised himself in sh eep's clothing. '"For." said the fox. "if the dogs see you they will lake yoa for a harmless iamb and let you pass." When the disguised wolf was near the chicken house, he heard the dogs bark and saw them running toward him at the top of their speed. "I am a fool." said the wolf. for now the dogs think, I am a lamb and have no fear of me. I wiil change my mind, get out of this incumbering clothing and make a winaing fiht." But before he could get the garment eft the dogs were upon him and tot k bis life. Moral. It is easier to chaage yoar mind than your clothing. New York Herald. It is said that in the window of a country undertaker's shop is displayed, fall rred coffin whereon is placed this notice: Wanted An adult assistant. Inquire within." The case finds a parallel in that of the picture shop, the window of which, contained a picture of Cnpid. to which the Weebd was attached: "Wanted A, respectable bm?." London Glotj.
Charleston Exposition Now Open.
Good Judgment
tells you buy nice clothes, good clothes, becoming clothes. Cloihes that will look well on you, clothes that will wear well, clothes that will be an outward index of your good taste, of your good judgment. Appearances Go a great way clothes make the man first impressions are the lest, most lasting. Clothes do it the right kind our clothes will. -
Long Overcoats, swell Scotch plaids and cheviots and gray effects $10 to $25. Stylish Military Suits, newest Scotch tweeds and neat silk mixed worsteds $10.00 to.$18.00.
E N N ET T THEATRE - - MURRAY & SWISHER Managers and Lessees. WEEK OF DKC KMBEIt MATIN.KS 1JAII.Y. COM M K NCI NO Tl'KsllAY. The Kirg Dramatic Co. The most perfect stock organization traveling. Appearing in a series ot masteiful productions. ItEI'EISTOIHE. The Bondman Monday night. Kaust Tuesday matinee. Cumberland 'tU Tuesday night. Michael Strogoff Wednesday matinee. Power of the Press Wednesday night. Cumberland '1 Thursday matinee. Cherry Pickers Thursday night. East Lynne Friday matinee. Michael StrogofT Friday night. Carmen Saturday matinee. A Ward of France Saturday night. Ladles admitted for 6o Monday night if seats are secured before 6 o'clock p. m. Monday. Prices 10, 20 and JC. Matinee Prices lo cents. Seats at Westcott Pharmacy. TT TIIFATRE. MURRAY & SWISHER, Lessees and Manager 1'KC IAI. AWOI NtKMKNT AM EVKNX OK THE -EA-OV. ONE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY, DEC. I2ih. Miss Kathryrv Kidder In the title role of MOLLY PITCHER The heroine of the Battle of Monmouth. A play founded upon an historical event of the American Revo'ution. Applications for seats by mail or telephone will be filed in the order of their receipt at the Wescott Pharmacy. Prices 2-jc, cue, 75c, f 1.00 and $ 1..10. E. D. CROSVENOft. M.D. SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR. THE TREATMENT OF Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and throat, ' SsJantm Ftttiafl of Blassas. 24 north Eleventh Ot.
ii
PCE SAID, "A Q a is a heavy 4 k savings . - fjt an antidote A safo'y fund T reverses. In (y Id age. ?"l ir eent. Inter- yjj
New Books... Large shipment of WALL . . PAPER springr styles just received Fountain Pens The best made. Every pen is guaranteed to "write all right." Artistic Picture Framing: a specialty. Ellwood Morris & Co. 720 Main St:
