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HUGE RAILWAY COMBINE
Details of Plaa Advanced by Paul Morton.
NEW SHORT STORIES) HEADACHE CHARMED.
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BATIOSAL CWSEEniP EUGGESTir
Tie rrrldrnt of the S re T Irni. 1 a a I rrlnrt at 'hi-.-K I " -veraHy. Kavurrd the faUdtloa of All I. Sc.- la Ibr I ailed Statu. I'lca I or PwiliBE' Consolidation of all the railway lines of the country under the control of a single coi poration. either private or publ.e. was advanced by Viet President Paul Morton of the Santa Fe ...I..... Ai-.ituiii a2 fllli llltl-
Ml'iu I iJt UUit I rtruiuA j unit, erltiri.-.n nf the eirhtV tratlSV
vexing the business world.
home of his grandfather, delivered du
ing a rtnt'tK visit, ex-lresideut CleTelaud told the following an.'cdote: W!i-n I liv-d hi !:u4t:!o. a ss-nl mativ
J 3"eirs a.i. :: r.inn ;;- V,vvl Xl::v vviwis' ; K-euj-;-,;:iH was biicvi ,iie c!'.ivt:t '- of lijul Hi K so iv-;-T m I find follow-! a 4't-r ia a !i,aL-nr s. ih tiuetiv f i-eaee a::.! c.-:i.f.rt t'-iat ; !: was (jaUe vtnii'.Siotil.v kt in as i Ivstikiire. He oris.natcI in No.-ivi -h. ! nud 1 d . tu fiiini d tiiiit if I i v r l.:i J an i npno; ;;;!iiiy 1 would test his NorT.-a'ii
j pride tf nativity. im day he
c. 3 in: and siaee lie was aot oil a io!j lectins eriiiud we leau a J.l :.san! , cL;u. He stHjn remarkei tiiat li. liad ! often wondered if I was in auy way
related to Iafon Clevelaud. win ned
in Nortrioh. With the oiijHirtii-
i nity I bad awaited sj fairly presented
me and anxious to make the test
Ltjlt is the Experience ot Rich
moi:d People That Prove the Magical Effect cf Dr. A.W. Chase's iNen e P!Us With Sick and Nerve us Headache.
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Tiiiu m i- Mr-mii i ijii-eil is the re-
t. ri hir h th.. inr-p. railway - ..
the legal restrie-
sult
systems, driven by
tions oa pooling, whicli work against their business interests, are now rajidly tendins.-. lie imparted these views on the subject in a lecture on "Some Railway Probleuis." delivered lefore the students and faculty of the University of Chicago iu Cobb halL Chicago, says the New York Journal. Whether the ownership of the consolidated lines would remain in the hands of private individuals or be taken over by the national frovernment Mr. Morten expressed himself as nn, aide to foretell, but that consolidation itself was Itound to eonie in the near future he stated as certain from present conditions in th railway world and the underlying tendencies of modern industrial progress. "The best minds of the business world are engaged today." said Mr. Morton, "in working out plans for the further consolidation of industrial operations under great corporations. The same tendency is at work in the railway world. "Under the present laws tliere is a great deal of unlawful pooling done in s'-cret. and it is remarkable that there is not more. "I see only three solutions to the problems which are at present vexing the railroad world. These are: '"First. Legalizing of legitimate pool-in-"Second. Unification of ownership of all the railway systems. "Third. Government ownership and management. "I have always been in favor of legitimate pooling. Its absence, as I say. is at present hastening the consolida
tion of Interests between the different railroads. Personally I view the solution of unity of ownership as much better than legalized pooling, and I do not see any harm that would ensue from a consolidation of all the railway interests of the country under a single private management. "A vast amount of money could be , saved under such a system of control. !
and the railroad management would
certainly give a part of this gain to the
public in the shape of lower rates and
better service.
I was somewhat related to the deacon as a grandson and casually indicated my doubts as to his fair dealing iu his business as a watchmaker and repairer. The test was most effective, but the explosion was terrific. For an instant I feared physical harm, and before the door was slammed behind a raging tigure I was told with vigorous emphasis that I was a disgrace to my name aud that if I ever became a man one-half as honest and resitectable as my grandfather who lived in Norwich I would Ikj more lucky than I deserved
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never come to an? other
l'd 1 metiicir.e n vr to all oetiu-iues
th. abuotiaate of R:chmcd testi ii3or. : sui i tb tit f qy-1?'-n et ii .tsWifb.rf t-v Dr. A." W. Ch seV
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not cure.
Fifth street, Richmond, lid , says:' For a lot: time I bave been bothered with nei vousnets in the formaf)
uervru hi anacb.es wLi'-h have distress d me greatly and affected n bea'th.. I tfot a box of I) c A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills at A. G. Luken & Co.' druc tdore and tow I am pleased to say lam relieved of those headaebts and my health generally is better. I can sieak very highly of bese pills as a splendid nerve mediciEe." Dr A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 60c a box at dealers or Dr. A W. Chase Medicine Co., Buffalo,
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PUBLIC NOTICE T visa to announce to the poonis - th! vicinity that ire h secured Uie Agaacf ioe C. E. Ciricr's Catarrh Curo A poeiti . cere for Nasal Catarrh, Cold la th Mead. Sore Throat. Inflamed and SweUaa Tonsils. All Catarrhal Throct Troubles, Ckc?e4 Nostrils, Excessive Nasal Dtschartres. Hackta Couch. Dr. Chatinz Peetinc. This Temedr has been a signal and ictant""eoas success. It is sooth ins in its action, and -oduews on Ha first application a sensation of htful relief i.d benefit, instantly ki'ls the bacterial Germ,
wuich prolocsC&tarTh'o; the Head, Nose ana
to te ana more or the same sort, aow, . . se that porrait and signa-1 rhroat, and eventual'- lssds to snch serious -cf course I knew it was wrong as an j ture of A. V. Chase M. 1). are OB troubles &3 Asthma, Consumption, Larynifitis,
ordinary proiHisition to speak iu the
way I did alout my grandfather, but
in aid of an Important research and for
the purpose of testing a most interesting theory I sacrificed my sense of pro
priety. I have fully made up my mind
that tinder no stress of temptation will
I ever again even appear to scaudaiize
or speak lightly of my own or auy one else's grandfather If be was born in
Norwich."
She Knew From Experience. "Seems to me that the rising genera
tion is rising very fast." said the bachelor who expects soon to tx'coiue a ben
edict after his friends had given him up as hopeless. "I was out walking wtih my intended the other day, and her small niece, a girl not over seven years ef age, accompauied us. Natural-
SURPRISED BY BOLOMEN. Row Cnarmed American Soldier Defeated m Xnmoer of Filipinos.
Interesting details are drifting in of
the bravery of the soldiers surprised and massacred at Balangiga, writes the Manila correspondent of the New York Evening I'ost. Prodigies of valor
were performed by some of the men.
armed with table knives, stones, clubs
or other rude weapons. A hospital
corps man is credited with killing elev en natives with a shovel, while anotb
er man beat out the brains of four
bolomen with a baseball bat before he
went down. A sergeant of Company C and six men fought their way to the
headquarters building to rescue the officers if possible. The officers were all dead, but the little aquad held Its
ground until it had hauled down and saved the flag, when it fought its way back to the beach and sailed away. One explanation of bow so many men with bolos could be so near the
jquarters of the troops is that between
100 and 200 natives were employ ed to clear the surrounding grounds. These men were furnished by the pres Idente of the village, and they were permitted to carry their bolos, as par
of their work was the cutting of un
derbrush. These were the men who. on a preconcerted signal, threw them
selves on the unarmed soldiers.
Inaen and Hia Work. A Norwegian recently arrived in New York tells this, says the New York Times: Ilenrik Ibsen, the Norwegian dramatist, was one day at dinner asked by a gushing maid bow many words be wrote per day. Replied he: "My dear miss, I haven't written a single word in ten years!" Of course his questioner and those who happened to overhear the conversation, were fairly startled. One of the party was bold enough to say it was incredible, drawing especial attention to the fact that the poet" work. "When We Dead Awake," had just run off the press, adding triumphantly: "Now. master, yon don't mean to say yon didn't write that?" ADd then the Norse skeptic unbent and explained: "I did nut write tbt play. I merely thought It out. My secretary wrote It."
"OH, rX)N'T MIND WE!" Iy the conversation, owing to the near approach of our wedding day, took a turn that was interesting to two of us, but not to the third.
"Finally I turned to the young lady who is soon to be my bride aud said.
with a smile:
" 'I suppose all this talk is over the
little one's head?'
"Before she could reply the nose of
the 'little one' went up several degrees, and she answered icily, her words falling like so many hailstones on a tin roof: "Oh. don't mind me! I know what it Is! I've leen in love myself! "It was several minutes before I succeeded in catching my breath." Detroit Free Press.
every pickaxe. Richmond, Ind. '' T": RlbMlilU Atl lttfi. 1 be old idea that the body sometimes lie. ds a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Dr. Ivirj't. New Life Pills, which are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels io exp l poisonous matter, cleanse the system and abso lutely cure cocstipation and sick headache. Only 25c at A. G. Li k -n & Co. 's drutj store.-
! eror.s to mention. Can be used by the most
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Sunday XT a tea to all Points On i lie C. U. & 91 The C. R & M. made a Sunday -ate to al1 points on their line one fare for tLe rouDd trip. Tickets good rettirnirg t-time day only. Surjdny rates to Cincinnati $1.95 for the round trip. Trains leave here 9:3 a. m. returning leave Cincinnati 7:30 p. m. arriving at Richmond 9:35 p m. C. A. Blair, City Ticket Agent. Phone 44.
Scratch, scratch, scratch; unable to attend to business during the da or sleep during the night. Itching pileshorrible plague. DoaD 's Ointment cures. Never fails. At acy dreg store, 50c.
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cine for coughs, colds, and all throat
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CENTURY
MAGAZINE will make of IW2 a year of . . QQJDinicDtr
Reminiscences and Portraits of
Contributor to i he Year of Humor
Maik Twain Petroleum V. Nasby K. P. Dunce Josh Hillings (Mr. Dooley) Mark Twain Joel Chandler Harris John G. Sxe (Uncle Remus) Mrs. Partirpton Ed. W. Townsend Miles O'Reillv
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WILL BE RESUMED.
Preltr Sure Indteatlons. A story is told of a conscientious ministerial golfer who bad been offered another pastorate, much better than the one he held and with an ideal golf course attached. The family were all enthusiastic players. Happening to call one day at the minister's dwelling a friend of the family and a golfer himself met the daughter in the ball and asked her, "Is your father going to accept the offer?" "Well," the girl replied demurely, "papa Is praying for guidance in the library, and mamma is up stairs packing."
Only- One and Little of It. Colonel Dutassey, an officer of volunteers during the civil war, was sent to Sing Sing by sentence of court martial for too free indulgence in a variety of peccadillos. "I am Count Dutassey." he said to the keeper of the prison by way of introduction. "I speak five languages" He got no further, for the keeper broke in upon him with the explanation, "We speak but one language here, and we want mighty little of that."
A tTlty In Foods. One of the newest things in the way of foods is fish powder, which, it is claimed, is a highly nutritious article, easy of digestion, and therefore particularly suitable for invalids. It is Intended for ordinary household use
Older Than That Himself. One of the last letters written by W. S. Gilbert, the comic opera librettist, before his recent sickness was addressed to Clement Scott on the occasion of Mr. Scott's sixtieth birthday. Mr. Gilbert's note was enigmatic. "Nor do I think." he wrote, "that the fact that you will have achieved sixty years on Oct. 6 Is a reason tor general Jubilation. I am sixty-fire, and nobody mcbi
Ttarough Service to Florida Resorts via Pennsilvanla Lines Through car service to Florida acd winter resorts in the south via Cincinnati, Atlanta and Macon, successfully inaugurated on the Pennsylvania lines last wiDter will be resumed about January 6th, 1902. Sleeping cars will run frem Pittsbnrg and from Chicago via Cincinnati, Atlanta and Macon to Jacksonville ard St. Augustine. The service thecomiDg season will be daily excep Surday. and the schedule will be about as follows: leave Chicago 11:00 dood; Logan sport, 3:10 p. m : Kokomo. 3:43 p. m : Elwocd. 4:18 p. m.; Anderson. 4:43 p. m.; Richmond, 6:00 p. m.; EatOD, Ob p.m. , Hamilton, 7:05 p.m.; arriving Cincinnati 8:00 p. m , takine passengers through that city without change or transfer, and leaving Cincinnati 9:30 p. m. via Queen & Crescent route, arriving Cittico (Chattanoogo), 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 Sun
day.
For particulars about the through
service communicate with local ticket agent of the Pernsylvania Lines or address W. W. Richardson, District
Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind.
George Ade
Ruth M. Stuart James W. Riley Paul L. Dunbar Gelett Burgess Frank R. Stockton Tudor Jenks r Ellis Parker Butler Carolyn Wells , Harry S. Edwards Chester B. Fernald Chas. B. Loom is Oliver Herford Elliott Flower Albert B. Paine Beatrice I let ford
Artetnus Ward
Orpht-us C. Kerr Bill Nye
Frank R . Strn-Vton
Donald G. IUeVr
H. C. Runner Sam Slick Eugene Field Richard G. White Cpt. Geo. II. Derby (John Phoenix) Oliver W. Holmes Mortimer Thomson (Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. B. ) Bret Harte
The West Illustr. ted by Remingtoa Intf resting Papers on Social Life in New York.
Personal Articles on Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt great year of te greatest of American magazines began in November, 1901, fin-t issue of the new volume. Any reader of tLis advertisement will receive a coov of a beautiful booklet minted in six
colors, giving full plans of The Ci ntcrv
in l'JOz, by addressing at once
The Century Co.. Union Square. N. V.
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Excursion TIcketsNow on Sole via Pennsylvania Lines. Low fares to Charleston, South Carolina, for the Interstate and West Indian Exposition are offered via Pennsylvania Lines. Two forms of excursion tickets, season and fifteen day, may be obtained at special rates. For information abtut fares and trains consult C. W. Elmek, Ticket Agent, Richmond. Ind. When doctors fail try BurdockBlood Bitters. , Cures dyspepsia, cocstipation; invigorates the whole system.
