Richmond Palladium (Daily), 20 February 1904 — Page 7

Effective Feb. 7th, 1901

EAST AND SOUTH AM I'M I'M No. 2 No 4 No. ti laily Dnily Sen calf ex. sun. I,v Kicbmoml 8.r.rt 4.'-'0 .5 Lv ttag(Hii'ove U.35 5.05 7.20 Ar Otncinmul ll.:!0 .o5 VAO AM I'M r No. 1 No.:j lally Daily Lv Cincinnati 7.45 f-l Ar Kiohmond 10.20 S.00 NO UT1I AND WEST. AM I'M No. 1 No it Dnilv Daily Lv tt1-!imond 10.20 Ar Maucio U.M .27 Ar Marion 12 5tpm HU50 Ar Peru 2.lpm Ar North Judson 4.0rpiu AM AM PM No. Nc.4 No. Daily Daily Cunoaly ex. Sun. i.v N'ortb Judson KUOam Lv Peru 5.15 ' 12.10pm 2 50 Ar Kichmond 8.50 4.20pm 0.3a For rates or information regarding connections Inquire of C. A. IJLAIH, Home Phone 41 City Ticket Agent. TRAINS Every Day Monde, Marion, Pern and Northern Indiana cities via O. O- c& LLeave Richmond Daily, J 0:20 am 8:00 p m Through tickets sold to all - points. For particulars enquire oJ C. A. Blair. O. P. A, Home Tel. 44 fiEDJCED RATES TO . SOUTHER POINTS On account MARDI GRAS ROUND TRIP "ATE ' Richmond to New Orleans .... $24 23 Mobile 22.8o " Pensacola 22.85 Selling date, Feb. 9th to 15th. Return limit, March 5th. For further information call on C. A. Blair, C. T. A. Home Telephone 11 $150,000 FOR. Athletic Ervents In the Great Arena "at the Exposition 4 roR a Rotm: LookattheMaR "" or THE SEOST LINES MARDI GRAS EXCURSIONS To New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola via Pennsylvania Lines. February 9th to 15th, inclusive, excursion tickets to New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala., and Pensacola, Fla., will be sold via Pennsylvania lines. Fares, time of trains, etc., furnished by ticket agents of the Pennsylvania lines.

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CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO DIV, In Eflect 2 p. m , Ftb. HI, 1901. Arrive westward Depart 6. -15 am 11.15 am 5.00 pm Rich and Logan Ac Ex Chicago Mail and Ex Cin and Macs. Cin and Lojrtin Ex Cin and Rich Ac Kx 11.10 am I'ZMO ptn 4.-15 pra 7.i'-" ptn 10.50 ptn 11. ID ptn Cin and Mack .Mail and Ex tin and Chi Mail and Ex EASTWARD Chi end Cin Mail nd Ex Mack and .in Mas! .nd Ex Kich and Cin Ac Ex LtKu: and Cin Ac Kx Mack and Cm Ex Fast South H and Mail Logan and Rich Ac 11.15 pm 4 15 am 5 15 a. Li 1 7. CXi am 10.10 am ; 45 pen 4.00 pm 4.05 am 9.4$ am 3.55 pm oAO pm COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV. In Effect 9 a. ra., Nov. 29. WESTWARD 4.45 am N Y and St L Mail 4 50 am St L Fast Ex 4.45 am St L Fast Mail and Ex 10 15 am Col and Ind Ac Ex 10 30 am N Y and St L Mail and Ex 1 25 pm Col and Ind Ac Kx" 10 10 pm EASTWARD St L and N Y Mail and Ex 5 85 am Ind and Col Ac Mail and Ex lO.lo am St L and N Y Fast Mail Ind and Col Ac Ex 3o pm Pemia special (Mail) St L and N Y Mail and Ex 7 30 pm St L and N Y Limited Ex 10.25 am pm 9.15 pm 5.23 am 9.45 am 9.50 am 3.45 pm 4.5 pm 7 20 pm 8.40 pm DAYTON AND XEXIA DIV. In Effect 12.01 p. m., Jan. 24 WESTWARD St L Fast Ex Sprinerfd and Rich Ac St L Fast Mail and Ex Sprin and Rich Mail and Ex EASTWARD Rich and Sprin Mail and Ex Rich and Xenia Ac Ex N Y Fast Mail Penna Special Mail and Ex St L and N Y Limited Ex 1 37 am 10.00 am 10 10 am 10.02 pm 5 30 am 8.15 am 9 55 am 4.55 pm 8.49 pm GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. In Effect 8 a, m., Feb. 1 SOUTHWARD 4.S5 am Mack and Cin Mail and Ex 9.42 am Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex 3.40 pm Mack and Cin Mall and Ex 9.45 pm Sunday Ac NORTHWARD Rich and G R Mail and Ex 5.40 am Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 12.50 pm Cin and Mack Mail and tx 10.55 pm r Daily. Sunday only. All trains, unless otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except Sunday. TIJttE TABLE Dayton and Western Traction Co, In effect Jan. 25. 1904. Cars leave union station, sonth 8th street, everv hour :00, 7:45, and 45 minutes after every hour until 7:45 p. m., 9:00, 9:15 and 11 p. m., for New Paris, New Westville, New Paris, Katon, West Alexandria, Dayton, Xenia, Tippecanoe, Troy, Plqua, Springfield, Urbnna, London, Columbus. Last car to Dayton at !t p. m. stops only at New Westville. New Hope, Katon, West Alexandria and way points east. 9:15 and 11 p. m. ears to West Alexandria only. New Paris local car leaves at 4:50, 6:2., 8:20, 10:20 a. m., 12:20, 2:20, 4:20, 6:20 and 9:15 p. m. For further information call phone 2G9. O. O. IJAKKH, Agent. AN ALARM CLOCK These dark mornings is a household necessity. WE HAVE THEM -75c and S1-00 HORNADAY'S HARDWARE STORE Phone 199 816 Main Street One way Colonist Rates to the iVest and Northwest via The C, C. fc L. Washington, Oregon, Montana, fee. For further information call on A. Blair, C. T. A. Home Thone 44. TIME CARD. Richmond Street & Internrban Railway Company. Cars leave hourly for Centerville, East Germantown, Cambridge City, Dublin and Milton, from 5 a. m. to 11 p. m., returning same hours. Sunsame hours, except first car leaves at C a. m. Indianapolis Cars. Limited cars leave eighth and Main street (by city cars transferring at west side barns) at 7:45 a. m., 11:45 a. m. and 3:45 p. m. Limited cars leave Indianapolis for Richmond same hours. These cars stop only at Big Four crossing, Cambridge City, Dunreith, Knightstown ind Greenfield. Local' cars leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Indianapolis for Richmond at 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. C. A. Denman, Given Passengers for the South. Via Penns3'lvania Short lines. Trains Tin solid from Richmond to Cincinnati, where passengers will be met by ennsylvania representatives and assisted on trains of connecting lines. Baggage may be checked through from starting point, and every facili ty will be extended for a convenes and comfortable trip if ap-i., through C. W. Elmer, tif Pennsylvania lines. ,nt of Money Loaned ?Vom 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estat vgency, Main and peventh street.

EICHHOND DAILY PSLLXDIUII, SATURDAY, TEBRXJAEY 20, 1904

xnaov fcoo oaua craojiv HAS BEEN MADE A NEW MAN. Robert P. Moore of Akron Tells How His Life Has Been Changed. The majority of humanity, while they may not be troubled often wi th sickness, have periods of illness of one kind or another, and all know therefore what a trying, tedious and in some cases terrible thing sickness is. imagine men wnai uie ui mc poor unfortunate must be who is sick all the time. Such, until recently, was the fate of Mr. Robert P. Moore, 35 Glen wood avenue, Akron, Ohio. He was a constant sufferer and unexpectedly regained his health, and is now a well man. This is what he has to say of his remarkable recovery: The Cooper Medicine Co. Gentlemen: I caii never say too much in recommendation of Dr. Cooper's New Discovery. For over five years I have not seen a well day and very few days that I could earn a day's pay. I never could find out what was really the matter with me, but I always felt bad and life was a misery to me. I tried in many ways to get well, but nothing did me any good. I finally purchased a bottle of your medicine and it gave me great relief. I then took two more and they have made a new man of me. Yours truly, ROBERT P. MOORE. This is the. kind of friend Dr. Cooper's New Discovery makes. Mr. Moore's case is only one of many of a similar nature. Are you a sufferer? Have you despaired of getting relief? If so go to your druggist and ask him for a bottle of this wonderful remedy. If the medicine fails to cure you we will cheerfully refund every penny you have spent for it. The Cooper Medicine Co., Dayton, Ohio. Fort sale by Alford Drug Co., leading cut rate druggists. If you haven't time to prepare Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, it is now made in tablet form also. Get a package already to use. Makes you well; keeps you well. 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. LIMITED CARS. The break-down in' the Greenfield station has been repaired and limited cars on the interurban line were put in operation today, and will continue regularly. City cars leaving the corner of eighth and Main at 8 :30 a. m.. 12:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. make immediate connection with the Indianapolis car at the west side barns. Inaddition to these cars local cars leave company office, near the corner of eight and Main at 7, 9 and 11 in the morning and 1, 3 and 5 in the afternoon. Returning cars leave Indianapolis for Richmond saxae hours. All the healing balsamic virtues of the Norway pine are concentrated in Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Nature's own remedy for coughs and colds. Hotel Rates St. Louis World's Pair. For copy of World's Fair official pamphlet, naming Hotel accommodaions and rates during Universal Exlosition of 1904, address E. A. Ford, ieneral Passenger Agent IVnusj'lva-ua-Vandalia Lines, Pittsburg, Pa. Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventitive of suicide has been discovered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator. Only 50 cents. Satisfaction guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. It's a mistake to imagine that itching piles can't be cured; a mistake to suffer a day longer than you can help. Doan's Oinknent brings instant relief and permanent cure. At arty drug store, 50 cents.

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BRADSTREET'S REVIEW

Conditions for the Week Adversely Affected by Weather. New York, Feb. 20. Bradstreet's weekly review of trade today says: Midwinter weather conditions are a bar to growth of spring trade and interfere greatly with transportation and out-door activities generally. Still, a fair increase of business is noted in jobbing circles at leading western and southwestern centers, and the best week's jobbing business so far this year is reported at eastern markets. The feeling is that while spring trade will be better than a year ago, this drawback can be largely offset if good weather supervenes later. Considerable doubt still exists as to the wheat crop planted last fall, but definite information must await the appearance of warmer weather. While favorable to some lines, notably coal and heavy winter wearing apparel, the general effect of the unbroken cold weather upon industry is not favorable. Railway gross earnings in January showed the first decrease reported since Feb. 1899 and the first decrease reported since in January 1897. Bank clearings for the week, broken as it has been by holidays, make a poor showing. Important failures are more numerous this week, small banks and insurance companies, the latter at Baltimore, contributing largely. Money has tended to harden sligMIy. APPALLING RECORD How Railroads of This Country Maim and Kill. Washington, Feb, 20. The state commerce commission in intera report just issued shows that In railroad accidents in the United States during July, August and September, 1903, sixty passengers and 220 employes were killed ana 1,668 passengers and 1,914 employes injured. Other accidents not the result of train accidents bring the aggregate casualties up to 15,187, being 109 passengers and 916 employes killed and, 2,688 passengers and 11,474 employes injured. The total number of collisions and derailments was 3.063. - Young Wcmen Arrested. Wichita, Kas., Feb. 20. Kate Phote and Lillian Stevens were arrested here last night on requisition furnished by the sheriff of Crawford county Ohio, charging them with manslaughter, alleged to have been committed at Bucyrus, O., several days ago. The young women who are richly, dressed and have money, say they saw the killing but deny that they had anything to do with it. The victim was a young man who was clubbed to death. The women say that the killing was done by a rival for the hand of one of them. New Antarctic Sea. Washington, D. C, Feb. 20. United States Minister John Barrett reports to the state department from Buenos Ayres the arrival at that port of the Scottish Antarctic expedition on the Scotia and gives a brief statement of the results of the expedition. The Scotia covered 4,000 miles of previously unexplored sea and found a new deep sea of 2,500 fathoms about 500 miles southeast of South Orkney islands, abounding with fish and crustaceans. Ohio State School Badly Damaged. Columbus, O., Feb. 20. The chemical labratory at Ohio State university was totally destroyed by fire last night. The loss is estimated at $100,000 . MARKET REPORT Prevailing Prices for Grain, Provisions and Livestock on Feb. 19. Indianapolis Grain and Livestock. TTheat Wagon, JI.03; ifo. S red, troaff, $1.05. Cora Strong; No. 3 mixed. 453. Oat Strong; Mo. I mixed, 42o. Hy Clorer, 17.50 li 00; timothy, $10.03 13.00; millet, is.00vft9.00. Cettie SUady mt J 1.733.21 lloxs Strong at S4.00&S.55. Sbeep Steady at M. 75,3. 7. Lint Steady t $5.00(93.00. Grain and Provisions at Chicago. Opened Closed -Wheat My S1.0!) 1.029 T, Wi .mi Sept 87 .88e CoraMay .55S S July.. 63i .54 Sept. 52 .63 y li .451 Jnly 4'ji .409 Sept 34J6 .iJSJS i'ork May 15.20 15.57 July la. 05 15.4S LardMay 7.81) 7.90 July 7.90 8.05 ftibs May. 7.2J T.40 July 7.85 7.52 Coding cri market Wheat. (1.08; eora, m,'c; oau, i0ic; pork, M3.17; lard, J7.45; ribs (5.42. At Cincinnati. Wheat Firm; No. 2 red. 1.05. . " Corn Steady: No. S mixed, 47 a. Oats Quiet; No. 2 mixed. 44o. s Cattle Steady at $2. 00(81. 60. Hogs Firm at J:J.M 5.40. ,T" Sheep Strong at $1.50 $4.60. Lambs Ac.ive at $3.75(3.75. Livestock at Chicago. Cattle Slow ; steera $.SO5.7S ; titoekeri aad feeders, 2.50.'$4. 15. Hogs Steady at $3.0035.50. Sheep Lower at $2,00 3)4.60. JL.amb8 Steady at $3.50 3.00. A New York. Cattle Firm at $4.25'ifi5.10. T " Hog Firm at 4.50a5.50. bheep Firm at f:1.50 i4.7. , LamLis Steady at $5.00,c&iS5. J East Buffalo Livestock. Cattle Steady at $3.755. 25 wrr-njj Hogs Active at $4.405p).flO. E Sheep Steady at $3.25f4.85. ALn fcteady at $4.00 JW.iift.

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Until we whisper to you the bard time prices we are giving you for Saturday. In cur Dry Goods Store the people are getting better values than any other place in the city, and they are beginnirg to appreciate it, and our customers are miany. "

Fancy style in heavy Fleece Lined Wrappers, worth from $1 to $1. 25, go for 82c Eiderdown Dressing Jackets, the nicest and best that money can buy. we will

sell from Goc up to $3 0), worth double the money. Shirt Waistiugs of fancy waistings, flannel, mercerized satin and duck, for 65c, 85c, $ 1.15 and 1.75. This is the best bargain that we have to offer you for Saturday.

Only a few more ot our jackets remain, but tney're yours for 2o per cent, less than we pay for them.

j?ckets that were $6, $S s nd 10 go IN OUR GROCERY We can only offer you goods at what our

For baturday we will sell you x iuu quart Dottle 01 catsup tor 10c. 6 lbs hand picked Navy Beans 25c. , Fancy Head Rice 4 lbs for 25c. Corn Meal 2c per lb. Fancy Sugf.r Cured Breakfast Bacon, light strips, 5 to 8 lbs, streak of lean and streak of fat, 13c by the piece. Butchers' kettle rendered Lard 10c per lb. These are only a few of our prices. Come and you will see that your neighbors are with us, and secure a few of the plums with them. Remember we give you Trading Stamps with each and every purchase without 3rour asking for them. Yours lor more business and low prices, The Model Department, Store Both Phones.

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