Richmond Palladium (Daily), 24 January 1902 — Page 4

Richmond Palladium

FRIDAY. JAN. 24, 1902. Published every eTeoiag Sunday ezeeptad) by THE PALLADIUM CO. OM mm MwnttM TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION! On ymmr fey Mail, paataga mml 3.00 OnbmUi " " - M i Nk, ay aarlar .... - .06 lis. He delivered an address last ciht at the banquet of the Indiana Reoublican editors. If it would suit Prince Henry just as well we would suggest that he defer his visit to Richmond till our new Panhandle passenger statioa is completed. It is intimated that there will be a general shaking up of Rock Island railroad officials shortly. President Leeds has been in Chicago the last two weeks looking over tion. , T) ... . .. The Boer sympathisers in Chicago have invited President Kruger to visit that city on the day of King Edward's coronation. ''Smoking now," is the reply his secretary will probably send. A Washington dispatch says Prince Henry's train in which he will travel while in this country will consist of six of the finest coaches in the land. It is understood that the prince wil1 not present himself to the people at any of the places where he will make abort stops. Indiana's war claim against the general government for $720,000 eimi up in the bouse today. It is rd -that Speaker Henderson now favors allowing the claim. It is doubtfu!, however, whether the bill will pass in the house. Mctrcoai aud his former fiancee are oit on the ocean sailing but in separate ship-. They might use wireless telegraphy in discussing their trouble en route -across the ocean without the risk of having their communica. tions intercepted by enterprising reporters. The mo important office in the -sih.'-i.r. .Mt. rxrli in cerned, is that of county sioner. County commissioners have broad discretionary powers and there is little or no supervision of their transactions. They should be exceptionally good men. The St. Louis exposition buildings will have an aggregate floor space of 200 acres and the grounds a total area of 1 ,000 acres. The money now available aggregates $15,000,000, besides $1,000,000 appropriated by the state of Missouri and various liberal sums from other states. The Indianapolis Sun learns that the Richmon 1 W. C. T. U. has passed a resolution condemning polygamy. This information comes a little late but it is correct. Our W. C. T, U. is under the impression that even in these prosperous times a man eau nly s jp rt ore wife properly. A dispatch from Berlin says the rife of Prime Henry of Prussia wants t j accompany her husband on his visit to tLis country. Were the Prince an American her aish would settle the matter. She cannot come, however, without Kaiser William s consent. She will be uneasy until the Prince returns, for she has seen tnough Acrerican women to know that they are dangerously attractive. The World Almanac should occupv a prominent place in every progres live American household. The 1102 edition is more eomp'ete than any of the former ones. It contains facts on many subjects that have recently been brought to the public cot ice and which every up-to-date person sbou'd have at his fingers ends. The 1902 World Almanac and Enc clopedia is Arrangements have

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vummcngmg iviunudy. oanuary c in, Wa are delighted to announce the engagement of Mrs. corsets. Ladies will not be

on sale by all newsdealers throughout the country for 25 cents. ' When '

ordered by mail 10 cents extra lor Dostaze raust be inclosed to The World, New York. The Imih West Indies, which by the treaty s gnd today become possessions of this government, consist "of three islands, St. Thomas, St Croix and St. John. The combined area of the islands is 137 square miles. Their aggregate population ior.y muea 01 r-orw .c. and rum are thei principal product? . t rank mte. overnor or srrxn Dakota, is visiting his father-m-Iaw, J Artemus Hadlev, at Indianap lii. In an interview with a Journal re porter he thus alluded to the fact that President Roosevelt owns a ranch in North Dakota: "You know the President owns a fine ranch at Medora in the western part of the state which Le has visited frequently, and in that way we came to know a good deal of the man in a

the situa- personal, informal way. The cow- ' bovs in that part of the country

swear by Tt-ddy, as tbey cll bim. and they think he is not only the KPeateomaa in the world but the test hearted and the nerviest. They can tell stories by the hour of incidents where the President showed his grit and dare-devil courage." Speaking of the general prosperity of the state the governor said: "It may not be generally known, perhaps, but North Dakota raises more flax than all the other states of the Union put together. Oar total flax crop last year amounted to about 16,000.000 bushels, and on an average the farmers got f 1 36 per bushel. The value of the crop was something like $20,000,000 " I AMUSEMENTS. TOMORROW SIGHT. There are more gr's with pretty faces in Manager Hothner's presentation of "A Bunch of Keys" than have been projected into theatrical vision in many a day. If the performance possessed no other attrac tion it would be notable in this because the entire group of women are young and unconventional, and they look so much fresher and brighter than the usual crowning farce comedy. "A Bunch of Keys" will be at the Gennett Saturday matinee and night. . MONDAY' NIOHT. Wit and magic galore will be found in "g,innign,8 ; Ball," which Willi" - - ' - ii.i-ir bef sevrt t MnTtniieeariierrOn-' day evening, Jan. 27. Instead of merely brushing up and renovating the play, it lias been entirely rewritten this season and is now right up to date. Murphy and Moran's comedians are this season the liveliest, wittiest and pret'iest collection of singers, dancers, clevereojaedians and graceful girls that has ever been engaged for this famous comedy. KINO DODO. It is questionable if the present amusement season in this city foreshadows an event of such widespread interest and attractiveness as that of the announcement of the forthcoming engagement of that remarkably successful musical gem "King Dodo," which will be seen at the Gennett son. This production, which is bv the ame authors as "The 13 ironmaster," is said to excel its predecessor iu brilliancy, rollicking humor and gladsome melody, aud as a beautv show and magnificent stage production, to totally eclipse anything of its class ever seen here. '"K'Dg Djdo" comes to us with the endorsement of a fi-e months' run in Chicago at the Siudebaker theater, the lo test ever accorded any stage presentation in that city and with all the splendor and handsome details which characterized the run there. LAST NUiHT. The entertainment at the Gennett last evening in the popular Lecture Course probably indicated to the ntmagement the wisdom of having one or more of this class of evenings in the course each season. It gives the regular patrons, who are not as a rule regular attendants at theatrical performances, something that is out of the general run for tbm, aud an enjoyable novelty: and it calls in pople who are interested in theatrical events, and adds their money to the funds for which the course is in existence. While smacking a trifle of the theatrical, it is so little as not to be objectionable to the most critical. The attendance last night was large and the peformacce fine in all of its departments.

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STATE NEWS NOTES

Incidents an I 'Accidents ami Doings of Note Throughout Hoosieiilom. REPUBLICAN EDITORS They Are In Session Today a; InJ. nautili Talking Oter the OouU of the Order. Banquet At the DeiiUon Last Night I'avetl the Waj For Meeting. Indianapolis. Ind.. Jan 24. The Indiana Republican Editorial Association convened in twenty-fifth annual session at the Denison Hotel this morning The following is the program of the day's proceedings: President's address. "Political Issues That Now Confront Us." Ed H Sialey. Tiptcn Advocate. "The Good of the Order." H. A. Strohm. Kentland Enterprise. "McKiniey Memorial.'" Will H.Craig. Noblesville Ledger. "The Loud Bill a Resolution" M. V. Pershing president. 'Method and Lack of Method in the" Business Department," W. B. Mad dock. Bloomfield .News. "Anarchy in Newspapers, "C. W. Stivers, Liberty Herald. The annual banquet at the Denison last night was attended by about fifty guests and the event was an elaborate one. Among the guests of honor were Senator Beverldge. Governor and Mrs. Durbin and Attorney General Taylor. M. W. Pershing of Tipton was the toastmaster and toasts were responded to as follows: "Our Party." Gov. Durbin. "The Editor's Wife," Mrs. A. W. Tracy. Hartford City. "Mount. Harrison and McKiniey." Atornev General Taylor. 'Editorial Outings," Mrs. T. J. Brooks. Bedford. Senator Beveridge addresed the assembled editors closing the hour cf speech makins. THi: JKNM.Mis CASK Defendants II ivp filed Brief- In thn t-'ilral Court. Indianapolis. Jan. 24. The brief of! the defendants in the sensational damage suit of David A. Jennings against EH W. Menaugh and 28 other residents of Salem were filed with the clerk of the federal court yesterday. Each defendant filed a separate copy.Ja--nlngs began suit in that eonr '"tTuout a year asm. asking: damages mounting er oi th is erryTtnd a voluminous complaint filled with startling and sensational allegations. Jennings claimed that he was the victim of a neighborhood plot to ruin his business and domestic relations, and tnat the persecution was successful by reason of his persecuters being boun together by Timtly relationship, and business ties. SPONGE FISHING! " " Bryond a Depth of Kitty Ft They Mast Be Hot by Mirers. The sponge is an animal and Dot a vegetable, as some state. It branches, eats and, when in the water, is. tilled with mucus. The sponsre in its familiar state is only, a carcass. Sponges are known to jrrow at a depth of 2Mt feet and live even deeper, doubtless. At the depth of fifty fevt tbey can Le forked I v an exp rt fisher, but at a fcreaur di;.;li tiny must be jat ijSi.o:iue ti.-!itr i;se a rl:ss by wnifii sj:n:: . t-s t ;Hi I .cvowin..; on the t t.-ni. "'. !:;:. ;:,uc: : is i:i tl.e a;; tun- f ;i fl v.-:j?i a ::.:ss bottom, at tavkt-d to t.iv lav of the ItoaL It iv subu:TKvl. to as tc stc-.id.v llie visi ,v;i. wbk-li otherwise would In- etuicrt'" by the waves. The water wker. sponges prow- is very clear, aud Uttuut can be yvvn at a great depth. The home of the spouse fishin.5 industry is In Jree-e and centuries old. "A lare ierceutase of the Mediterranean sponss come from the island of II j dra. Some, however, come from the coast of Triioli. A few sponja. come from the faroff land of Madagas car. There are two months in eaeb year when sponge fishin? is practIcaIl.T abandoned. This Is ia August and Septemler, the hurricane months. During the other ten months the iudustrj flourishes. The t haperoa Ia the West. All unmarried females of means anil position are chaperoned here. Agt doesn't matter. They are spinsters that's enough. No tender maid of thir ty goes unattended in California. Nc single woman of any age goes to the theater alor-.e with a man. and. as for "buggy riding." the custom 5s "unknown. No f.irl goes to a restaurant for hvv-b irth a ronth she !i.-s known . m

ana enaing oaiuraay, reDruary isx. B. Willard, an expert corsetiere, who will gladly give all the information concerning the world-famed line of expected, after they have an interview with the fitter, to purchase unless they so desire. ' THE GEO. H. KNQLLENBERG CO.

fTx-'Ui .itiUut.. ,Tt in; reet, and It wukl pot be-eHHrely cor'rtct. either, for her to get another girl. No; she must-bare the -hajx-roa thi tried and waaooed 'Vetera of luatrlmony or else the proprieties will Im rplit up the Imok. ' . The ardor with which th cult of th chaieron has been taken up iu th west should make the th ought ful, pause. At the rate we're going at, we'll soou be where they are in France., and It will be liojlessly compromising for any of us to walk two 'tx-ks ou the public street with a man of our acquaintance. Oeratdine IUnner ia

San Francisco Argonaut. Eypt" Veiled AYomra. The tasiuak. or veil, may be black or white, long or short, plain or embellished with rows of drawn work or tucks and of any sort of fine, soft material. The women of the middle and lower classes wear for the most part black veils from one to three feet long. Those higher in the social grade wear white t-nes. and occasionally they reach to the hem of the dress. 'Aiese are held in place by a metal tube that Is fastened over the nose and lowe; part of the forehead by cords securely tied behind. When worn with this habara In the orthodox fashion, there Is nothing visible but the woman's bright black eyes, which see everything going on. The tasniak and babnra are capital disguises, and a woman may flirt to her heart's content without fear of being discovered, provided she Is not followed to her Jiome. Philadelphia Bulletin. Violets For the Qneea. The Canadian Woman's Historical society and the Daughters of the Empire are asking ail women to wear violets on Fel. 22, the anniversary of the death of Queen Victoria. This is said to be the desire of the king, and the suggestion has been received. with general approval. He Want" Xo Firework Berlin. Jan. 24 Emperor William has expressed a wish that the inhabitants of Berlin should not Illuminate the city on his birthday. Jan. 27. but devote the money which might thu? be expended to helping the unemployed and the needy. DAILY MAIJKKT KKPOIST Prevail in ; Priei- Fr ;rnn. Irvl. ion autl Livestock on Jan. :1 In ian-iMli r.in and Livestock. Win-Hi Wairon. Ni. 4 re l. kiph.1t. ie. Corn fteiy. Ni. 2 uiiicl. tJ'v: Ont Kirtn: N. S nisel. is'. l atlle low m 2.7Sart.!IO Hor Memly t 3.'M. IS. Slii-ep f-iea'tv at I..KS Ti. Lambs aten.iy at iii.SJ Ctiicasro lirain and Provision. Opened. . ! 19 July Coru ,!n Mav July Oats Jan My July Pork Jn.. 7

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Lard Jn MT..i... July Ril) Jun . . . . . Mar ..... .tly CIin( eh mrket W neat. IM i .-; corn fcfi.-.: "t.. -tSU-Ji. pork. $1635; lard. !9.ao, ribs, ts So ' Ioiiiville (irain and Iyivesiock. Wheat No. i red and lonberry. 85c jjrn So. t whi. 6SK-: No. t mixed, d'a. Oats So. 4 mixed 50-,.--: - white, SV ia. Cattle Stronp at S-4.Vtj.T5. Hoes steady at l.3i(a.S3. Sleep Steady al at. Umbi-Steady al i.Mi Cincinnati Grain and Livestock. steady: So. red. Si4 orn Steady; No. 4 mixed. 4ij. oats steady: No. S mixed. 9-a. I utile Active at 11.73 t.rti. HKi Active at i.li)W.l theep-null Al IS 2-.bL Lamb Iu:i at .i.". W t hicaiio LivestockCattle A.-lie: ier, t7 2i. sto- keri aad feeler, ti.tia. '- Hofi -steady at 1 WCH 5a Sueep steauy at 3 iiaiLamb steady at ti50 to ft. w York Livestock Cattle Steady at $S.Oid. . Hot Ou'et l irf4 V Sbeep eh at 2..W4.4. -Untu steady it 2J t&. t Itafl'alo Liestock. Cattle steady t 3 '.: Ho?i A. tive at SaliO r . abeee steady at 43A4M .. . . Laraua suJj at !. ' -Vfc w-. ToleHio Grain. Wheat rtrm: eaah, May.. sre Con-Aclie: No 4 eaah. 4 jo Oat cue. No 4 eaaa. 4ea. LATEST Q COT i'l'IONS. Chicago, TT1 , JaD. 24. Wheat, 75S Corn 591. Oats. 4 Toledo, O., Jan. 24 Wheat. a

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'. "M. Ctrmi Bl.mntaT W. 6. WilHamson.of Amherst.' Va, ' pays: '-."For more than a year I suf frred from lumbago. I finally tried Chamberlain's- Pain Balm - and it irave me entire relief, which all other remedioa had failed to do. " Sold by ; A G. Luken A Co, and W. H. Sudhotf. .. . - - 1 SUIT SALE J The rsijr Store. S4.U5 CAnnco goods Grape fruit and Malaga grapes at Pie s. Remirkxblc Cure or Croup A. Little BoVi Lite Saved. I have a few words to say regarding Chamberlain's Coujrh Remedy. It saved my little boy's life and I feel that I cannot praise it enough. I bought a bottle of it from A. E. Steere of Goodwin. S. D., and when I got home with it the poor baby could hardly breathe. I gave the medicine as directed every ten minutes until he "threw up" and then I thought sure he was going to choke to death. Whe had to pull the phlegm out of his mouth in great long strings. I am positive that if I had not got that bottle of cough medicine, my boy would not be on earth today. Joel Demoxt, Inwood, I-wo. For sale bv A. G. Luken & Co. and W.A. Sudhoff, druggists. Plentv of nice fresh oysters at TJ..: " CHARLESTON EXPOSITION Excursion Tickets Now on Sale via Pennsylvania Lines. Low fares to Charleston, South Carolina, for the Interstate aud West Indian Exposition are offered via Pennsylvania Lines. Two forms of excursion tickets, season and fifteen day, may be obtained at special rate. For information about fares ai.d trains consult C.W.Elmer, Ticket Aent, Richmond, Ind Sale on muslin iiiHlerwear contitfUes at Smith & Slierman's, . j Gold fish at Prices. A Good Recommendatiou "I have noticed that the sale on Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets is almost invariably to those who have once used thm," says Mr. J. II. 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 eating, when you have a bad taste in your mouth, feel bilious, have no appetite or when troubled with constipation, and you are cer tan to be delighted with the prompt relief which they afford. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co, and W. H. Sudhoff. Oysters served at Prices, stewed, fried or raw. There is more catarrh in this section of the country than all other dii peases put together, and until the last I ' t , ! iew years was supposeu io oe mcur- ' aMe. For a great many y-ars doctors pronounced it a local disease. and prescribed local re f dies, and by constantly faring to cure with local treatment procounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires consaitutional treatment. Hail's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surface of the systeai. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address," F.J, Cheney" fc Co., J Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. For a box of elegant chocolates, Prices. - 5Tfigi&9IHKS CAnnco goods

PEN NfeTT Theatre.

MURRAY SWISHER -: ' lmmm aad Vaaacara. Saturday Januart 25. ' y Matinee and Night. r. onrtr The Mrjtm success. The amusement bargain of the season. The original and on'y one MOYT'S A BUNCH BF KEYS. Or Th Hotel. Character artist who conceive new ideas and execute theui in the most brilliant manner. Jokes and methods that are fresh and bright.. A screaming farce bubbling with merriment, originality and wit. Everything up to date. , PRICES Matinee, children 10c. adults 23c. Evening 2. 35 and SO. Gennett THEATRE. MURRAY aV tWItNCR.Uiws Mugr One Jollv Night, MONDAY, JAN. 27: MURRAY & MACK'S Comedions in that real laughing comedy FINNIGAN'S DAI I TIIK BIO DALL now. A comedy seen tinny times comprising all that is good and clean. With an Operatic Cast. Prices 25, 35 and 30c. Sale seats optrn stcott Pharmacy, Friday, Jan. 24. Don't Run In Debt For Goods Credit houses charge for their accomodation. They charge a great deal. If you want to buy ioo'ls on time, you should borrow t he money from us and pay cash for the goods. Then you will know just what .the . accommodation will c s you. And you will deal with ihe merchant on the same basis as if you were a millionaire. We loan on salaries, when the borrowers hold good, fMrtmaLent positions. We loan cn furniture, pianos, etc., witho.it removal. V e 1' an on diamonds, watches and other articles of value left iiv pledge with us Absolute secrecy guaranteed. Richmond Loan Co., (Established 15) Rxjm 8, Ctlonial Building.. 3. E. Cor. Main and 7th sU. Home Phone 446. NT YCUfO MAM. with proper aaearaay, ' attaia aa . indepat fiaanalal paartlaa. Wwalraala caaie at year alalallag aibaa ymm oaaa mmm ia earaaat ta aav -tha aaliara '.'. V Wa help yawr aavtafa graw. by paylag S pair on aavlaaja lapaaHa.1 v

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