Richmond Palladium (Daily), 15 January 1902 — Page 4

RICHrcVNT t A. JTSY P AJyTtATYTCTM. VEDXEDAT. JAXITABY 15, 1902.

Richmond Palladium

WEDNESDAY. JAN. 15. 19(2.

Pubiwhed tjvrj e.eaing Sunds; p'i) b TltE PALLADIUM CO.

TERMS OF UBSCRirnOHi On fmmr by Mail, patag paid - S3.00 OmmmUi " " -- On waak, ay arrUr ----- -08

The breaking of a man's arm in the polo game at the rink last night is a case where the expected happened. The only wonder U that there are not more arms and legs broken in these games.

Gov. Durbln and other Indiana of ficials are seeing the sights of Washington. They had a very cordial reception at the White House. Their mission there . was to invite the President to attend the Indiana sol. dierV monument dedication. The President has taken the matter under

advisement.

Mr. and Mrs. Creihton Mills. Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. E H. McC .ffrev, Mr. and Mrs. John Mason. Mr. and Mrs Routb, Gertrude Routfa, Miss Daiy Ayier, Msrs. Omar Gu ton aud Benton Wilson, Cunbridg Ctty. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. B-.-esoc, Columbus, O Born, i o 5.m Willits and wif., Jo. 11, a ion. A. D. Net? and wife of Alexandria

are at Mrs. Nolls'. j Twenty-five members of I. O. O. F.

m nd Friday niht. W. E Buh is the chairman o' township K publicau committee. E. W. Cross of Alexandria is at hib brother's, Lafe Carr s. The revival meeting at the Christian church will bem Jan 26. TLe pastor, W. F. Shearer, will p-eath aDd Mrs Powell of Greencus'.le will conduct the song service eeb evening. Henry Snyder of near Connerville and Miss Ed oa Limmott wre married Sunday afteriiCx n at Conuersville by Rev. Father Rudolph, rec-or of St. Gabriel's Catholic church. The young people will live near Coaueisville. L. R. Gresh and ife were at Rich mood over Suuday.

The Indianapolis police are arresting sidewalk spitters in that city. What are the Richmond police doing? Has anybody heard of an arrest here for spitting on the sidewalks? Who authorizes our Dolice to ignore a

plain city ordinance? Is the metropolitan police board aware that the spitting ordin n e is being ignored by the police?

DALTON. Obei Willi.im? seem o b- a little better but wita little pro pert of hisood b coming b":mse!f a-aiin. lli b'aiu Sfv-m to be badly aff cttd. Larkin Chamms and wife are ootb sivk, Mrs. CaamDess biuf q iitepixfrly with br tn-ad catarrh trouble. Tne Republicans h-ld a nreting last Saturday electing N. F Weaver t wnsbip chrrr-an; to Cambridge eon vent ion. W S Fariow, delegate, Robert McFadden, alternate. Candidates were here last week looking nf:er sup jorters liev. Hiatt is oaducticg a revival service at the Friends church, com men i ig Sunday la-t to be continued tud- fiuite'y. E O Be 'son, son o? B 3 Beson, and Sam lei Lamb will be administrator of Mr. Besun's will. C. E Wi'ey was in tovn oe evening l,t week stakirtr uph sf-nces. Dr. I3.-o.ver and Mr. Meredith were both here List week. That bridge down by the Q taker church that is out at.d not replaced is a great inconvenience to the public her -ab ut. Tae winter sterns to be using us ell since the id of D jcem jer.

According to tne state death report for December, printed herewith, the death rate is lower in the country than in the cities. This is largely due no doubt to the fact that country people have more outdoor life. The sanitary conditions are superior in the cities, but that advantage does not compensate for the loss that is sustained from a lack of plenty of freb air.

Gt e of the most noteworthy events of tbU year will be the visit of Admiral Prince Henry, brother of Em peror Wii'iimcf Germany, to this country. Prince Henry and .his party will sail for New York about Feb. 13 od a passenger steamer. The imperial yacht HohenzolleraD will sail Jan. IS or 19, touching at Gibraltar, the Cap Verde Islands and the: Island of St. Thomas. I

MILTON.

The leading social event of the winter, at Milton, was the marriage

ot air. otto Glen bcott, of Spring

field, 111 , ana Miss Martha Griffith,

eiaesi aauguter or Mrs. Isaac Kin

sey. The ceremony took place at 9

o clock this morning at the beautiful homft of Mrs Tvinseir Tho

v- - - uVrf ft VVy

;aad an added touch of beauty in -trailing smilax, bride roses and white - carnations, the color scheme being .green and white. The archway between the library and parlor was the plaoe where the vows were said and here the decorations were especially pretty. Suspended above were two

beams pierced with a cupid's arrow,

The bride, who was unattended, j and people

ii3 uauusuuie n a uressoi ligni Diue camel's hair, the waist elaborately trimmed in white lace and chiffon; she carred a bouquet of bride roses. Rev Dr. Jonn A. Kumler, an uni cle of liie craim, of Spriogfiekl, 111., as theo'Iiciating minister. .As a prxesstonal a harpist played ill wediintr march from L ohengren, and during tte c-remony "'Because'' and the love soog from "The L.itUe Gypy Sweet heart, and during congratulations MendeUsohns' jvedding march. A five-coure breakfast was se -ved by Miss Crawford, caterer, cf Con-uers-ville.' The favors were handpainted cards with the mongram '"G. ii " and heart and arrow. Mr. and Mrs. Scott left for Spring'field, where he is engavred in business and where a newly built house awaits them as their own home. The latter -will be filled th a pretty collection of wedding souvenirs, the drifts of the many friends. Among the half hundred guests present were the fol'owing from out of town: Mrs. Charles Cole. Mrs. . A. Ktnsev, Cincinnati; Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Scott, Kumler, 111. Mrs. E. K. Wetherald and Miss AVetherald, Connersviile.

AMUSEMENTS. j I'HILLIPS, TO JORBOW EVENIN'O. W. Dinkins' great show, "The

Utopians," a production where every girl is a beauty and every comedian a star, will entertain the crowds at the PJiillips next Thursday night. It is writtea in the book of g ood shows that this show is a corker that the two burlesques, "Something Doing," and "The Coming Champion," are among the funniest on record, and the u.us'c vil be new and clever, and the dia-ogue intensely ludicrous. There will also be one of the cle 7erest specialty bills of the season, every number a topnotcher, and not a dead one or an inferior card in the lot. UENNETT, KRUAV EVENING. The Blondells, in the "Katzen jammer Kids," will be seen at the Gennett next Friday. The Katzenjammer Kids is a genuine farce com

edy; the dialogue is bright and

witty, the musical numbers are new

and novel, and from the moment the

entertainment starts until it ends

there is something doiDg. The com pan y is headed by the renowned Blondells, and as the mischievous Kids they keep the audience in a roar. Supporting them will be found the names of such clever entertainers

as tne Cosmopolitan lrio, Kamsey Sisters, Master Bergeman, Signor Heck, and many others. Special prices, 25, 35 and 50c. SATURDAT NIGHT. f For the picturesque enframent of Augustus Thomas' Arizona," to be presented at the Gennett next Satnrday the artists have painted a series of scenes which, they own to have been copied from niture and man's handiwork as it exists in the Aravaipa VJley, in the picturesq-ie southwestern territory. The redtiled adjbe buildings of Canby's

rancb, the heavily beamed and embrasured living rooms of the Colonel's

quarters at Fort Grant have been

reproduced trutnfully in canvas and

color, by the clever artists who went

especially to Arizoaa to make their

color-, ketches For the d-corations,

uniforms and groupings, Thomas is

happv to thatk Frederick Remington, the incomparable black and

i white delineator of far wetera

Oncer Cure! hy Botanic Blood BalmAll KlnJs of Skin and Blood Diseases Also Cured. Mrs. M. L Adams, Fredo:,ia,Ala .

took Botanic B ood Bilm which ef ! fectually cured an atiog ca cer t.t j the nose and face. The sores healed i up perfectly. Many djctors ha i giv- ; en up her case as hopeless yet she was cured by Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Hundreds of cases of cancer have been cured "y Blood Balm. Among others, Mrs. B M. Gurney, Warrior Stacd, Ala. Hr nose and lip were as raw as beef with offensive discharge. F ctors advitd cutting but it failed. Blood Balm healed the sores a d Mrs. Gurney is as well as ever. B.tanical Blood Bilm alro cures eczema, itohiog humors, bene paics, t If 'nsive pimp-t s, scabs, scales, blood poiso'!, carbunch-s, scrofula, risings u'id buinpson the skin and all blood tn ubies, etc. Mrs. D K. Stauff r M.jntpelier, Tnd., cured by Blood B m of awful rheiuntism aches aid )ains and weak, tbia blood. E-pcciiI!v advised for old chronic cas after all else fails. Dr guist;. SI j.cr lartre bottle. Sample of B'ood Balm fie &hd p-epaid

by writing Bio -d B-ilm compnv, Atlanta. Ga D s ribe trouble and special free mediial advice sent in sealed letter. It i certainly worth while investigating t-uuh a emarka ble re ued v.

Rtmaikkbic tmtof Croup A. Llltle Lite Sarcd. I have a fe w words to say regardog Cbamvrlaiu's Couh Remedy, it saved uty little boy's life a- d I 'eel thjtt I cannot praise it ei.ot.gh. I bought a bottle of it from A. E Steere of Goodwin, S D , a' d when 1 got home with it the poor baby jouid hardly bieathe. I gave the e siciije as directed evry ten minutes until he ' threw up" and th -n I tho')i?ht sure he was goirjg to choUe ro death. Wbe had to pull the phlegm out. of his mouth iu gpeat long strings. 1 aoi pos :ive thai if I had not got that bo: tie of cough m- diciue, my boy wn jld not b on earth today Joel Demont, Iuwood, lowo. For sale bv A G. LuWen & Co. and W. A. Sudholl, druggists. W.C. Willia nson.of Auhcrst. Va., -ays: 'Pr more .han a year I uff.red fro n lu.iib.igo. I tiiial'y tried Chamberlain s Pain Blm a-d it gave me entire re ief. w'iich a'l other remixlios had failed to do " S-ld by A G. Luken & Co. aud W. H. Sud hoff.

Gennett THEATRE. MURRAY SWISHER, Lesnces. MmgM

Every citizen of Richmbncl is invited to call directly at any drug store in the city and get a FREE SAMPLE OF THE FAMOUS MEDICINE

Celery

King

Saturday, J n. 13. The dramatic event of the st ason. LaSbe!le and Ilatnlja's New York produc i n f Chicago, Augustus Thomas' great play, ARIZONA

The play that pleases all. Full of stirnujj iuci tents, thrilling incidents. Abounding w.thcon.edy and D thos 1 very character ana tccue

t.-ktii from h:e and nature. St- C" Arizona Ranch L C A U. S. Cavalry fort With Cowlioys, M.xiciiiS. Sjldiers

ail sweet, pure Wouu n. All Cnar jcters in the PUy.

F. W. Porterfield, Home telephoae 2!7.

piano tuner. 14 Gt

PRICES Lower floor, 75c and lxx soats fl.50; balcony oOc and 7jc; gal, try. 25c. Sile seats opens at Westcott T'harmacv, Thursday, J n. 10.

There is more catarrh in this

tion of the country than all other di

peases put togetbr.itud until the la-t few years, was supposed to fcw insurable. F r a grat many yars diX.--tors pronounced it a local disease, and pre-enbed local re edes, and by constantly failiutr to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable. Science has pcuvfa catarrh to be a constitutional disease .and therefore requires e-naitutional treatment. Ha'l's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Jfc Co , To ledc, Obk, is the. only ooutitut onal cure or. the market. I is taken internally in dose from lt drop to a teaspoonful It acts directly oo the blood aod mucous surface of tbe syste.n. They offer one h unbred dollars for any ease it fails to cure. Send tor circulars and testimouials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c Had ' Family PJls are te best.

College Work For Teachers. A conspicuous feature of educational progress in I'.d ana i the rapidly growing demand for teachers who have had the advantage of college educition. Advanced scholarship is now as indispensable as professional training in souring desirable positions and good salaries. Consequently many persons who eDgjge in teachingdurii g the fall and wint r

desire to spend the spring and early

summer in college. For the purpose ot accommodating this class of students Eirlham College offers a wide range of courses in the spring and summer terms which are especially adapttd to the needs of teachers. The two terms together, beginning March 25 and closing July 26, constitute nearly the equivalent of a half Cjllegt year. Special arrangements are made for the admission a-t late as Aoril 15th of teachers whosf schools d j not close in time f r them t' enter at ar e irlier date.

see-1 The tota: ex pens" of board and tui-

I tion for th two te? ms ranges from!

?;;." to $ l'ii, aoflrlii to th aminnt

f rk taken and tae pnoe paid for f-;an1. Fu'l particijlar- as to courses of stuiv. expenses and calendar are

given in a twelve ptre anuo'inc -! rnnt which may be had by addre-s-j

lnsr ' T Fr K S Kt ' B E T A R V, E It t H A M Col I. Et : E, Richmond, Isdiasa." wed&sat

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Celery King regulates the whole system; it makes the machinery of the whole body work regularly. When that is accomplished you feel well -you are well. Irregularities caus-3 headache, constipation, indigestion, nerve diseases, foul breath, sleeplessness, and every one of the every day complaints that make people miserable. If you are not well now, get a free trial package of this gr at remedy and learn what it will do for you.

B. H. BACON & CO., Prop.,

liOCIIJTEK, x. v.

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MY YOUNG MAM, with

proper eoonomy, can attain an independent

financial position. Hundreds

eon at your bidding when yen

onoe begin In earnest to save the dollar ....

We help roue savings grow

by P'ytng 3 per eont. Interest

on savings deposits.

If yoi believe what you read about Ricky Mountain Tea, see that you get tbe genuine, made only by the MadUon Medicine Co. 35c, no more no less. Ask your druggist.

A. Good Re co in nit delation. "I have noticed that the sale on Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets is almost invariably to those who bave 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

j when airain in need of such a reme- ! dy? Try them when you feel dull ! after eating, when you have a bad j taste in your mouth, feel bilious, ! have no appetite or when 'troubled : with constipation, and you are cer taia to be delighted with the pr jmpt relief which they afford. For sle by A. G. Luken & Co, and W. H. Sud"-hoSf.

UPS AND DOWNS

Everybody has ups mid dows. Ever body is sbol of money at times and has a surplus at otVer times. Thojie who get along best are tr-osc

j who utilize the b. st means of equalizing

; tnese varying nejjrets or ftuaucial wel-

tare. When 30U are crmped fr money it isn't wise to get along without it. We make a business of accommodating people with small sums at 8 per cent, tnttrest. We loan on unindorsed notes to parti s holding good, pt-rniancnt positions. We lorin on furniture, pianos, and various kinds of persoual property without

L removal.

We lonn on diamond1, 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 1835) Room 8, Colonial Building. o. E. Cor. Main and 7th sts. Home rhone 445. i

SMITH & SHERMAN

Our clearance sale still continues, and we have prepared some very tempting bargains.

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Fl J RR N'e nave a few scarfs left at greatly 1 w 1 1 w reduced prices $2 to $15. CLOAKS We nave reduced all of our w cloaks one quarter to one-half, and you are aware these are new goods. SKIRTS W?lkinK lengths, separate silk 7 ,1, T ami velvet skirts, all underskirts, silk and mercerized, reduced I to I. All Snits reduced i to 2 Our line '.f underwear, hosiery, gloves, handker" chiefs, veiling, neckwear, dressing sacques, mus" lin underwear, all reduced, and can not be ex" celled in the city. Wrappers all to be closed. SMITH & SHERMAN

-fljll C. M. HAMILTON,

to . ioiIi Street, Cf p. Midll Hotel, Richmond, Ind.

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