Richmond Palladium (Daily), 8 January 1902 — Page 3
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PEOPLE OF THE DA Pmidrat of World's I Dion. The Christian Endi-avorers Lave or ganized a world's union and have in eonxr&tHl under the laws f M;'sa eliutts. Ilev. Frances Y- Clarfe. flu has l?n at the bead of the CurisUan Endeavor society iu the United Suites
BET. KANCI3 E. CXARK. was elected jresident of the World's :in ion. The oniou starts out with 01.920 societies and an aggregate nlenibership of 3.S20.0O0. As evidencing the extent of the work done by the Endeavorers President Clark calls attention to the fact that there are now 4S0 societies in the Madras presidency of iDdia alone. lie further says: "Japan shows more interest In the work than ever tx-fore. China is eagerly awaiting her new secretary." Fane bjr fbaart. The story of William Allen White's sudden leap Into fame through bis "What's the matter with Kansas' editorial is familiar to everybody, but it is not generally known by what a narrow opportunity Mr. White got there. It was in the summer, and Mr. White's wife was at Colorado Springs. He was about to join her there for a rest and had written In advance editorials enough to carry along his paper during his absence. So at least he thoujrLt. and he was leaving the office when his foreman came in and asked what provision he had made for the etiao.ii col urn us during his absence. "There on that hook," said the editor, pointing to" a spike on his desk upon which was impaled a quantity of manuscript. The foreman detained Mr. White while he glanced it over and announced that there wasn't enough copy. "Give me a little more," be pleaded, "and I'll manage to get along." "All right." said the editor, dropping into his chair. He thought a few moments, dashed off the vigorous paragraphs, banded them to the foreman and went off for his train. When he returned, he found bis desk heaped two feet deep with letters and himself a national character. It was that last editorial that did it. Valuable Statistics. G. liernard Shaw, the eccentric English novelist, essayist and playwright, who is uever so nappy as when he is stirring tip controversy, has lately taken up the cudgels against vaccination. In a speech in London he ridiculed the statistical claims advanced by the vaccinationists, saying they reminded him of the report made ujon an investigation into the prevalence of the drink habit in a British regiment in India. "The investigator," said Mr. Shaw, "was informed that 50 pet" cent of the teetotalers had been Invalided borne, while the remaining 50 per cent were dead. Further investigation revealed the fact that the total number of teetotalers in the regiment had been two. One man bad been eaten by a tiger, and the other had been injured by a pulley block falling on bis head." Tbe Sew Postmaster Geaeral. The first break In the cabinet which was carried over from the McKinley administration by President Roosevelt came through the resignation of Charles Emory Smith as postmaster general. Mr. Smith announced as the cause of bis resignation bis desire to return to the active management of bis paper, the Philadelphia Press. Henry C Payne of Wisconsin succeeds Mr. Smith in the postmaster generalship. Mr. Payne is vice chairman HXXBT C PATA.E. of the national Republican committee and is highly valued as a political organaer and campaign director as well as a man of exceptional business qualifications, such as will be required In his new position. President Roosevelt and Mr. Payne are warm personal friends and have worked harmoniously together in political affairs.
TAR AND FEATHERS.
Haw It reel to Wear a Caat at Tkli Fearfal Mixture. People who read of tarring and feathering k row that the punishment is a very unpleasant one, but few imagine how terribly painful and dangerous it is. In Wyoming I once saw a ni.ia whe Lad been tarred act! fathered, and. although be fully deserved the discipline. I could not help pitying Llm. Hardened tar is very bard to remove ftroia the skia. and when feathers are added It forms a kind ef cement that sticks closer than a brother. As soon as the tar sets the victim's suJTering begins. It contracts as it cools, and every one of the little veins on the body is pulled, causing the most exquisite agony. Tbe perpetration is entirely stopped, and uulets tbe tar Is removed death is certain to ensue. ' Eut the removal is bo easy task and requires several days. The tar cannot be softened by the application of beat and must be peeled off bit by bit. sweet oil being used to make the process loss painful. The Irritation to the skin is very great, as the hairs cannot be disengaged, but must be pulled out r cut off. No man can be cleaned of tar in a single day. as the pain of the operation would be too excruciating for endurance, and until this is done be has to suffer from a pain like that of tenthousand pin pricks. Numbers of men have died under the torture, and none who have gone through it regard tar and feathering as anything but a most fearful luflictlon. Exchange. I.tfttaar by Mas-Beta. The most important employment of the magnet in the mechanical industries is in lifting and handling such masses of metal as ship plates, boiler plates and parts of machines which it would otherwise be difficult to get hold of. It effects an average economy In time and cost of handling, stacking, loading and unloading of from 50 to 75 per cent. To meet tbe possible danger that from any cause the current from the dynamo might be cut off. causing the magnet to drop its load. It is usual Id well appointed plants to Install a storage battery, which effectually guards against such accident. ' In handling billets and material of convenient shape number of pieces may be picked up at one ttr.ie. The same is true of thin plates. The type of magnets used In most American works fias a lifting capacity of five tous. It makes a stranger nervous to see them at work, and he generally does not need to be reminded that unless his life is Insured at Its full value he world do well to stand from under. But slings and chains break under loads quite as often as magnets drop their loads by accident and in wrong places. New York Times. Indian Hotnea. The young Indian wife of today Is clean, a fairly good cook and tidy with her house, says an exchange. She Is not yet well versed in the art of deeoration, and red end green are predominating colors in all of her rooms, whether In harmony or not. The bouse has good furniture, but it is strangely arranged. The lounge Is a favorite piece of furniture, and one sees it in every Indian household, always In the parlor. If the Indians have a piano or organ, it goes into tbe bedroom. The young buck's In-st saddle also goes into the parlor, and in many houses it is buDg upon the waiL Red ribbons are tied to everything, even the tail of the cat. for no Indian household is complete without a cat and a dog. M de His Ieclitrat on Gnod. Helena, Mont.. Jan. 7. Alonzo Kilby and Roy Hamilton, prisoners who escaped in Yellowstone county and eluded arrest for 24 hours, were surrounded yesterday near Chandler's ranch on the Musselshell. Kilby said he would never be taken alive and returned tbe fire of Ihe posse. He was killed. The other, who is only a boy. was taken to Billings jail. that are too fast or too slow, too strong or too weak, are not the kind that come from a healthy heart. Remember, every heart that pains, flutters, palpitates, skips beats, and every heart that causes fainting spells, shortness of breath or smothering, is weak or diseased, and cannot keep the blood circulating at its normal rate. "My heart was very weak and ktpt skipping beats until it missed from one to three beats a minute. Well knowing what the result would be if tbistroublo was not stopped, I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, and two bot tles brought the heart action to its normal condition." IX T. Holm. Huntington, lad. D. Miles' ! Heart Case never fails to benefit weak or diseased hearts, when taken in time. Don't wait, but begin its use at once. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Mile. Medical Co-, Elkhart, Ink
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TO DOUBT THIS Is to Disbelieve the Evidence of Your Own Senses. It's Richmond proof for Richmond people. It's local endorsation for local
readers. It will stand the most rigid in vestigation. Mr. TV W, Rogers, 303 south fourteenth street, says: "For many years I followed brick-laying as a trade, and it is to the exposure and stooping position when working at it that I attribute my kidney trouble. I bad for ten vears attacks of severe pain through the small of my back and in the kidneys, so severe at times that the least movement up or down caused twinges of pain. I used nearly everything I heard about, but could fret no relief. When I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills being so highly recommended, I jrot them at A. G. Luken's drug store. I took two or three boxes and my health was better than for a long time. For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents per box. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Ke member the name Doan's and take no substitute. Blown to Atom. Tbe old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded ; for Dr. KiDg's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and abso lutely cure constipation and sick headache. Only 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drag store. SaodiT Rates to all Points On the C. R. & SI. The C. R fc M. made a Sunday rate to all points on their line one fare for tbe round trip. Tickets good returning ame day only. Sunday rates to Cincinnati $1.95 for the round trip. Trains leave here 9:30 a. m. returning leave Cincinnati 7:30 p. m. arriving at Richmond 9:35 p. m. C. A. Blair, City Ticket Agent. Phone 44. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tta Kind Yea Havs Always Ecjght Bears the Signature of Thonfandi Sent Into Exile. Every year a laree number of poor sufferers whose lungt, are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to anot her climate But this is costly and not always sure. Don't be an exile when Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption will cure you at home. It's the most infallible medicine for coughs, colds, and all tbroat and luDg diseases on earth. The first dese brings relief. Asjonding cures result from persistant use. Trial bottles free at A. G. Luken & Co.'s. Price 50c and $1. Eveay bottle guaranteed. WILL BE RESUMED. Throusn Service to Florida Resorts via Pennsylvania Lines Through car service to Florida and winter resorts in the south via Cincinnati, Atlanta and Macon, successfully inaugurated on the Pennsylvania lines last winter will be resumed about January 6th, 1902. Sleeping cars will run from Pittsbnrg and from Chicago via Cincinnati, Atlanta and Macon to Jacksonville and St. Augustine. The service the comiDg season will be daily except Sunday, and the schedule will be about as follows: Leave Chicago 11:00 noon; Logansport, 3:10 p. m.: Kokomo, 3:43 p. m. : Elwocd, 4:18 p. m.; Anderson, 4:43 p. m.; Richmond. 6:00 p. m.; Eaton, Ohio, 6:25 p.m., Hamilton, 7:05 p.m.; arriving Cincinnati 8:00 p. m., taking passengers through that city without change or transfer, and leaving Cincinnati 9:30 p. m. via Queen & Crescent route, arriving Cittico (Cbattanoogo), 6.30 a. m.; Atlanta, 10 35 a. m.; Macon, 1:00 p. m.; Jacksonville, 8:10 p. m. ; St. Augustine, 9:30 p. m. next day. Returning the through sleeping cars for Chicago, Pittsburg and intermediate points via Cincinnati and the Pennsylvania Lines will leave St. Augustine, 8:15 a. m. ; Jacksonville, 9:15 a. m. daily, except Sunday. For particulars about the through service communicate with local ticket agent of the Pennsylvania Lines or address W. W. Richardson, District Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. Says He Was Tortured. I suffered such pain from corns could hardly walk, " writes H. Robinson, Hillsborough, EL, "but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cared them. " Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. 25c
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Pain in Head, Side and Bacfc. For rears I suffered with pain lo the 1 pain in tbe Klo, and In tbe small of tb I I Tnsts iwrvoes and constipated and eocld i steep. The pill and otber medi (m" I trtvCI .nly mle a InuI matter worse. Then I Iraw t-!err Kief. Oua packairo curt mj aa3l nm: a new woman cf me. Mp& Tiw 4Aiui!Mjr,.'roton-oo-lludson, N, V. Cfclery Klnjt-nrw Constipation and Nerti 'OEUw-h, Liver and Kidney Uuaeaaa. S PUBLIC NOTICE Wa wish to announce to th peopta of Ham. AcinilJ that va ha secured Lb Agvas G. E. Carter's Catarrh Cura A positi.a en re for Nasal Catarrh. ( the Head. Sore Throat. Inftaand aad Sa TeasHe. AH Catarrhal Threat TreaMes, Noetrtta. Eseeeetve Nasal Wi an. 1 Com a. Do.Cboaiaff Feellne. Tuia haa been a signal and i ii." ta n t- eoua i It is aoothinff in its action, and -edncaa a few first application a sensation of ?htfnl l atid benefit, instantly kills tbe Bacterial tia wuich product Catarrh of the Head. No Throat, and eventually leads to snch : troubles as Asthma. Consumption, Laryamfca. bronchitis, and man? other diseases too aaate rous to mention. Can be used by the ami aeiicate persons er children without hutatjeaik. 31 nauseous results. PRICE 60C. AND SI. OO. The $1.00 slse contains two and sun haTtt limits the quantity of the Sua. aiaa. C E. CARTER A CO.. 71 Jacksea SV. CWOsCCh Trade supplied by A. G. Lui? sib Co., wholesale druggist, 628 acIS3t Main street, Richmond, lad., Charles L. Mapawf druggist, 21 7K Wayne Avenue, Richmond, IaSr SfCENTURT MAGAZINE will make of 1902 a year of . . KIoiiiTLrQGDLr Contributor Hernials to the Year ef Hub Mtd Portraits or Maik Twain Petroleum V. Nasfry E. P. Dunne Josh Billings (Mr. Dooley) Mark Twain Joel Chandler Harris John G. Sax (I'ncle Kenius) Sirs, rartnixtoars Ed.W.Townsend Miles O'Reilly (Chitnmie I-adden) Hana Brettmaci George Ade . Artemos Ward Rath M. Stuart ; Orpheus) C. ICerv Jatnes W. Riley Bill Nye Paul U Dunbar Frank R. Stock tos? Gelctt Burgees - IXmaJd G. Mitchef . Frank It. Stockton ' II. C. Banner Tudor Jenks Sam Slick Ellis Prker Butler Eugene Field Carol n Wells Richard G. WhiStHarry S. Edwards Capt. Geo. II. DrbyChester B. Fernald (John Phoenix Cbas. B. Loom is Oliver W. Holmes Oliver Herford Mortimer Thomson Elliott Flower (Q. K. PhilandcAlhert B. Paine Doesticks, P. B. Beatrice Herford Bret Harte The West Illustrated by R-mragtoo Interesting rp'rs on Social Life In New Yori Personal Articles on Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt A great year of te greatest of' Amur -tnaaa7inM ltan in nvf SlbTT 1901. first issue of the new volume. Jhcmryr reader of tLis alverti.sement will c.v-je. copy of a beautiful booklet printed ;nali colors, giving full plans of The Ce3!3yvr in 1902, by addressing at one The Century Co.. Union Sqaare.If-TT All Who Use Atosatlzcnv in treating nasal catarrh will get thebest result from Ely's Liquid Crssssc.. Balm. Price, including; sprayregtube, Tacts. Sold by druggists or -mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Si.r , N. Y. New Orleans, Sept. r 1W$. Messrs. Ely Bros.: Isold two bs4 tles of your Liquid Cream Baka. customer, Wm. Lambert. ?J Delacbaise street, rew Ctas&ms-r bebas used the two bottles, gwiag b.Lbe wonderful and most satisfisctory : suits. ueo. W. yicLrerv, PharmacistCHARLESTON EXPOSITION Excursion TIcketsNow on sare rife" Pennsylvania Lines. Tiw fares to Charleston. 5-o r 1 T . . A XT oaroiina, lur iue iiitcrsuiK suu - Pennsylvania Limes. Two Sotb c',s.Z excursion tickets, season j-3!tMcu day, may be obtained at fcj-ii;wxvvyr. For information a txx ares ud trains consult C. w. EiJCER, Ticket Agent, Richmond, Takes the burn out: heals wound; cures the pain. Dr. Thorns r"
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