Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 January 1902 — Page 4

RICIIMOSTO DAILY PAIiLADimr. FRIDAY. JAXTJAKTT 10,1902.

Richmond Palladium

FRIDAY. JAN. 10. 1902. PuMwbed errrj orami 8undy exempted) by THE PALLADIUM CO. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION i On vaar by nail, paataga said S3.00 OmnUi " " " - Oft vaak, by aarHar - - - .6 Evidently the Panama caca1 lobbyists in Washington did not get iu their work in the houe. If any local candidate is trying to win a nomination by endeavoring to work up clas feeling in the Republican party he should be sat down upon so hard that the word flit ou!d bJt miarjly daserib3 his shape. The Knightstown Sjldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home has not had a d-ath since May, 1900. With an enrollment of G30 inmates thU is a most remarkab'e record, and highly creditable to the management of that worthy institution. The Hamilton, Eaton & Richmond Traction company has accepted the franchise granted them by the Eaton council a few weeks ago. It is said that work has already begun on the southern end of the line and that the road will be pushei through without . delay. Republicans of Wayne county will bear in mind that at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon the township meetings will be held for the selection of members of the county central committee, and the selection of delegates and alternate delegates to the district convention to be held at Cambridge City on Wednesday, January 13, for the election of a memoer of the Republican state central committee from the Sixth congressional district. In WayDe township the place of meeting for the transaction of the above mentioned business will be at the court house in this city, and in all other townships at the usual p'aces for holding such meetings. At each of such township meetings no business is to be transacted other ' thin thai AAA fiw V. oRjk TKa mAm. bers of the Wayne county central committee elected at the township meetings will meet at the court house in Richmond on Monday, January 13, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of organization by the election of a chairman, secretary and treasurer. THE ISTHMIAN CAXAL, The passage in the house yesterday of the Nicaragua canal bill by a vote of 310 to 2 indicates plainly that congress is disposed to follow the recommendation of the isthmian canal commission and adopt the Niearag"an route. The Hepburn bill passed by the hjuse yesterday authorizes the President to secure from the states of Costa Rica and Nicaragui, in behalf of the United States, control of sujh a uortion of tbe tf rritory belonging to s iid states as may be de sirable and ne 'essary through which to exoavat-, construct and operate a canal -ui'a Metothe wants of modern nivig tion a-1 commerce, and ap" p "opri .tes vi-h a turn as may be ne.?ess iry to t-ecure the control of sai 1 territory. Section 2 authorizes the President, a'ter securing control of the needed territory, to cirect the secretary of war to construct such canal from the Carribeia sea, at a p-int near Greytown, in Nicaragua, by way of Lake Nicaragua, to a point on the Pacific ocean near Cri to, aad also to construct proper harbors at the termini of said canal and to make necessary provisions for the defease of the canal and harbors. Sections 3 and 4 authorize the President to make sued surveys as may be necessary and to employ such persons in constructing the canal as may to him seem wise, and directs that in the construction of the canal the r'ver San Juan and Lake Nicaragua shall be used as far as they are available. Section 5 authorizes the President to guarantee to the states of Costa Rica and Nicaragua the use of the canal and harbors, upon terms to be agreed upon, for all vessels owned by said states and by citizens thereof. The last section makes a present appropriation of $10,000,000 to carry on this work and authorizes the secretary of war to enter into proper contracts for material and work as

may be deemed cecessary th?refor, such work and material to be paid f r as appropriations may be made fom time to time. The swtion fixes the are?ate cost at fl3,000,000 to be drawn from th treasury on warrants of the President. A SEP.FZ NT'S APPETITE.

film Mril of o RuVbvr Root DliMtrona Oar. From a pontlfcan r:ho was at cut time a resid' ut of Brazil com s a remarkable story about a ;iake that he pD-ouiiterel in tLe wot'tls oec O.-iy which followed bim TvitU uiuch persistence. Jvtting on a stun:;, I because aware of the approach cf a hugr smike," write tliis gentleman. "He must have been fifteen f tt t in ieucrtli. Then v.as no doubt the suake was about to attack me. "Without hrsltatinr; for a nioinent I discharged ny two barrel For a tdiort time the reptile raged furiously, and I climbed a nearby tree. I had hardly reached the T.rst boughs when 1 saw the suakc approaching the tree, and ii cliujlH-d up lMhiud uie. Higher and higher I weut. Higher ami higher tame the wrpeut. 'y hoa vj rubber booi s were a gnat d. a whack t my cl'Hsbing, so I tried to g t rid tf them. I tu,k one off and dropin-d it. and just as I had the seeoti.1 in my Land the snake reached me. and I, ii) my desperation, tried to shield mysell with the rublMT boot. "Then the surjke made a dash and. getting hold of the loot. turned and descended the tree. I was saved, but I had uot the courage to leave the tret lefore my friends arrived. I told them of the adventure I had and rode home minus one rubber boot. Of his snakeship nothing could be seen. "A few weeks later ou another hunt ing trip v.-e found in the road a big dead snake, terribly swollen. We cut it open ami found, to our astonishment, my rubber boot not In the least injured. New York Times. MATIIRAI UICTORV Thoroughbred dogs are less intelligent than mongrels. A full puwu chpluint can carry three tous on its back. The horse has no cyelr; ws. There are 4.oOO muscles in the body of a moth. The Dorking fowl is the only livin: bird which in its adult condition possesses a five t;ed foot. The largest bird of prey in the old world Is the lammergcior, or bearded vulture, which has a wing expanse of nine to ten feet. Comparatively few horses attain to seventeen hands, but Kansas boasts of one that measures twenty hands and weighs 2k412 pounds. -Wasps may often be observed detaching from fences, boards or any old wood the fibers, which they afterward manufacture Into papier mache. The smallest of British animals la the harvest mouse, which makes a globular nest in wheatiieldsu A full grown siecimen weighs half an ounce. The Flrnt Iron Ship. The first Iron ship has m re reputed birthplaces than Hoiuor. Both the Clyde and the Mersey claim pre-eminence In this respect. Sir E. J. Hootson of Edinburgh designed an iron vessel in 1115. which was nut launched till three years later, and it is said that an iron boat was worked on the Severn even as far back as 1787. Steel was not used in the construction of merchant ships' hulis until 1S.VJ. Old salts were not alone in their lielief that weod was meant by Providence to float, but iron to go t the bottom. A naval constructor of some repute once sail'.: Ion"t talk to me of iron ships. They are contrary to nature." Xjw none but small craft are built of wi.o.l in tliis country. 'hamltTs Jourual. W:en the Rod Wen Mot Spared. The change of . thought and ond:tions of mankind is no liottcr illustrated t!a:i by the history o" the ro,!. In an article on th; ivi.-Tals of the child by Ir. CJrace Peckham Murray there is mention made of a Suabiau schoolmaster who during his fifty-one years f superinte;idonie of a Urge school had given tll.."CK canings, 121, OOO floggings. 2O0.OI " enstodos. 13aW tips with the ruler. 10.200 boxes tn the e;ir and 22,700 tasks by the heart. Delineator. !V Jotlas Mutter. "Joaksmith. it appears, is married and has gone to bouseUeepIng." "Not at ail. - What made yon think so?" ; "lie's Nen writing s- ma-r jokes alout servant girls lately he must have luid some cxp-rience with them. "Nonsense: If he'd had such experience, he wouldn't joke about it." TTarded OIT. Mr. Th xy Did you send the Borems a card for our musicale? Mrs. Thoxy Tes, How could I get out of it? Mr. Phoxy I'll tell Borem that Jenks is couiitig. Borem owes him money. Had Small Hope. First Physician I understand the measles have broken out in your neighborhood ? Second Physician Yes. but the families are so scattered I'm afraid they won't catch. Boston Post. Debt. is it you Father Flow never have any money? Son It's not my fault. It's all due to other people. Philadelphia Fress. One man lies In his words and gets a bad reputation; another in his manners and enjoys a good one. Thoreau.

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AMUSEMENTS. THE TELEPHONE GIRL. Buoyant and pictoresq te, spiriel and C'urica?, "rue TeUpane Girl," Mertoa & K-rker's brilliant museal jc -medy conception, direct from 'hat j home of frotay delights, tbe N-w York Casino, eoms to toe Giuuett tomorrow turrit i te cast is altogether cew and, it is aid, unusually strong. Irvinjr Brooks, an unclu us com d an, is the Dew Hans NiS. Grace Field, a commedieune o exceptional b-auy and etin'k mfthols is the new Eteile, the Q teen of the telephone." The other leading members of the organization are Irving Brooks, Marie Kicbmond, AnDie Lloyd, Ruby Ketdail, the Browt.icg sister, Anna Conrad, El zabeth Gimdail, Iona Amrose, Marion Harlan, Amy Thomosou, klsitore Richfield, Litette Fiske, Grace Pordon, Irene Young. Mildred Kranklio, Nadine S d ley, Eugene Winner. Charles K Bir rows, Charles Whyte, Arthur Con rad and John J Magee. QCO VADIS. The 4.11 prevailing but pernicious ustom of perm'ttiug speculators to ouy up the c l licest sittings for any of the big successful organizations i rapidly but surely findimr its way into the smaller cities where these popular attractions are bil ed fori . - V m. 1 l T-. I . L I'l'T! one uitjLi uiv inuring lue uii. ney & Knowles' phenominal tour of "Quo Vadis" season ly'O 01 much dissatisfaction was incurred by findDg these wily gentlemeu had foie stalled the regular patrons of the theater and a tjood healthy premium was charged for tbe best locations. This coming season Messrs. Whitney Jk Kuowles are cooperating wi'b locsl managers throughout the country with a view to protecting their patrons from the invasion of the interfering iiiid ilt man who profits by tbe usual paucity of space Tuis evii, however, cannot be eliminated with out the support of the public who are hereby request d to fail in nue when the box ofiiiie opens for "Q 10 V adis ai.d secure their locations promptly. The origiual Waitnv & Koowles production of "Q 10 Vadis ' will be at tbe Gennette ; better on Monday evening, the l;ir,ri of January. No advance in pricts. V.l Pi king LUuiJ Air L 4 hiytncot THE LlQl'ID AIR WIZARD S MENU. Susreestive of a few of tonight's experiments: Soup, 31- degrees below zero Beefstake, brittle, with L'quid Air sauce Onions, hard as glass, but stroDger ; Potatoes, a la marble j Tin Dippers, fricasseed. Etrgs, batched or ax d j Melted S'eel; oxjtrea flavor 1 A'cohol in iciclrs j Cigars, asbiess, smokeless, odorless. 1 And many oibr marvelous experij meets with genuine Liquid Air toi night. Cut prices a everylhii-g: at ti e Jlotlt'l. Ice cream and ice cream sodas all the year round, at Price's. A Good Recoin mendatiou. "I have noticed that the sale on Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets is almost invariably to these who have once used them," says Mr. J. H. Weber, a prominent druggist of Cascade, Iowa. What better recommendation could any medicine have than for people to call for it when again in need of such a remedy? Try them when you feel dull after eatiDg, when you have a bad taste in your mouth, feel bilious, have no appetite or when troubled with constipation, and you are cer tain to be delighted with the pr jmpt relief which they afford. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co, and W. H. Sudhoff. . Cut prices on everj thine at the Model. A Cure F r Lumbago W. C. Williamson.of Amherst, Va. says: "Fi r more than a year I suffered fron lumbago. I finally tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm and 'it gave me entire relief, which all other remedios had failed to do." Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H. Sudhoff. Scratch, scratch, scratch; unable to attend to business during the day or sleep during the night. Itching piles horrible plague. Doan's Ointment cures. Never fails. At any drug store, 50c.

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The ehTifcwy RweejxT Is the Dan?sh i niajw-ot , Von him i go; J or sMver. Bi:sp'!Hled u a lady' wateli eha'n. in :e;id f tin liM-ky nig or horseshoe, f wh"f-h is Ihe English svinUil of gotHl i leck He iilso MpH-ars t.n note pjipri an:l pfstr-rtids. iuip!viiig l!j;:t your cor ! r;:o:it!ent wishes you n rSse in i;f,. j It is the old fashi -ned we-p that is! thaa dep:'ted- he who had actually to! cilieh the ehimney. his inip'ements be S i:ig fiiiir fit ladder, a short broom ' and a rope. ! .tmrrlrai En-. We do ii ;r s;H-:ik the English Ian guage i: the way in wUU U it is sken by the p: o,'!e of Eughiiid V have greatly eh:;:ii-d. enlarged un.l perhaps improved it i;i our usual progressive way. The v.o!n!er lies in the notion of Englishmen that their way f speaking the language is the only way and that our way is wrong.- New York World. A 4 i o o d Mimic. "1 don't see what yol all has to git so proud about." said Misa Sadie Cot tonball. "Cohse you doesn'.' answere1 Miss Miami Brown. "I'ze leen stuJyin de white folks. What yoh wants to do is Jes" put on de airs yohse'f an' let d ynthuh folks do de puessin' 'lout whut de reason is." Washington Star. There is m re catarrh in this sfction of the com try than at- other di sea-es put tgether,and uutil the last tw year was supposed ti be in-ui-aVe. f or a trreat many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed lo al reTedies, and by constantly fai lug to cure with otal ireatment pronouueed it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by t J. Cheney & Co , To ledc, Ohio, is the only cocstiiut oual cure oc the market." It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a easpot,f il It ae s directly on the blood and mucous surface of the syste.n. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Seijd for circulars and testimouhds. Address, F. J. Chenkv & Co., Tokdo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Ha.l's Family Fills are the best. rEWTI " MUl m THEATRE. RAY SWIsHER, Lessee mnd Uanairerc SATURDAY. JAV. II. The New York Casino's best girl, THE . TELEPHONE GIRL The merry, musical delight. Big Girly Chorus. Have a laugh with funny Hans Nii bewitching F.st-Ile. Special Trices, 2"c 60c and 75c. Sale seats at Westcott Pharmacy. and UPS AND DOWNS Everyl)ody has ups and dows. Everbodv is short of money at times and has a surplus at other times. Thoe who get along best are those who mi'r'ze the h st means of equalizing these varying degret s of financial welfare. When x ou are cramped for money it isn't wise to get along without it. We make a business of accommodating people with smell sums at 8 per cent. ltsUrest. We loan on unindorsed notes to parties holding good, permanent positi- ns. We loan on furniture, pianos, and various kinds of personal property without removal. We loan on diamonds, watches and other articles left in pledge. Fair treatment and absolute secrecy guaranteed. Call on us when in need of money. Richmond Loan Co., (Established 1895) Room S, Colonial Building. ... S. E. Cor. Main and 7th sts. " Home Phone 445. City Shoeing Shop - - C. M. Wilson. Prop. In the rear of Chalk. Taylor's livery barn, 13 to 15 S. 11th St. HOUSES CALLED FOR AM) DELIVERED. Phone 1314

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THINGS TO GIVE THE MEN FOLKS. H r thY are tat i- if lbf eift r Ha of tho, praii oit. Mayl e alove all h-M prefer an OVERCOAT or SUIT. 'V-i'Htp 5011 -oiild no' pU'Hs father, or broth -r, or 60U better bun 10 give bim a gilt of tbis sort Ovf re cats or Fuits here at $5 to $16. Lots of prices in between. Tbf n if MeS not in the family, but willirg; to be, for Him a raultitude of siget?ti- ns Smoking Jackets. Neckties. Collars, uspendrs. Gloves. Muf'le-rs, Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas, J welry, Hatt- Fancy Vests, etc. Orr ft r-k is fu'l rf Chritma sngartions f h- ns fnl sort. A e can't tell about all. Come aud ste them, tu best way.

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803 MalnUSt. ft ENNETT THEATRE MURRAY & SWISHER Manarera and Lesaeea. MONDAY, JAN. 13 RETURN OF LAST SEASON'S GREAT St'CCJCSS. F. C Whitney and Elwin Knowles original New York production. The great religious and historical drama U - StanS Staged by ax Frcaaaaa Vadis More music than an opera, by Julian Ed-' wards. A mammoth company. 32 Speaking Parts Reverently Acted. Great Choir Trained Voices. Carloads of Rich Scenery. Price, f 1.00. 75 and 50c; gallery 25c. Sale opens Friday, Jan. 10, at "West cott Pharmacy.

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