Richmond Palladium (Daily), 29 February 1904 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1904..

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Written by Lottie Blair larker. Axi .thor 'Way Down East

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The Most Original, Unhackneyed and Diverting Play of Southern Life Ever written Three Months of Unqualified Success at the Belasco Theater, New York A REMAIIKAHLE CAST, INCIUDIXO ZV t's Sara Lewis, Miss Ida Mulle.Miss Laura Oaktnan, Miss Franc ? atterson. Mis Bertha North, Miss Cecilia Clay, Miss Eva Bentjn, Miss Kate Harden, Miss Edna Larkin, Mr. Budd Caruth, Mr. Edward B Loring. Mr Charles Averring, Mr. William Perry Mr. Murry Wood, Mr. Cyril Raymond, Mr. Lvnn B. Hammond, Mr. J. A. Macurdy, Mr. J. B. Click. Production Massive and Complete in Every Detail Prices 25c, 50, 75c, $1. Seats on Sale Friday, Feb. 26, at Nixon's Confectionery.

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Cieniuegos, w"hich was" the scene of disturbances during the campaign was no exception to , this freedom from disorder. uiral guards had been placed there with a view to ( their quick availibility should they be needed, but they were found to be unnecessary. The conduct of those in charge of the polling places was excellent. The ballots were printed on the American plan. The government officials say that the peaceful election shows the competency of the Cubans for self-government. The day was particularly quiet In Havana and the vote was rather light in the majority of the hundred polling places. Considerable activity was shown, however, and many carriages were used to bring the voters to the polls. The order issued by the mayor against masking and the like on whet would. ordinarily be the biggest day jf the carnival appeared unnecessary. According to reports from the larger cities, the Republicans elected all of their congressmen and provincial councillors in Santa Clade province and a majority of those in Matanzas province, while in Pardel Rio they were divided. The Liberal Nationalists won practically everything in Havana and Santiago provinces, while the moderate Liberals prevailed in Puerto Principe. In Santiago the main contest was between the moderate Liberals and the Radicals. While the liberal representation in the lower house of congress appears to have been increased by several seats, the small Republican majority in the senate will prevent any radical change of policies. Ended Long Mourning. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 29. Lying beside the grave of his wife, which he had invariably visited, rain or shine, three times a week since her death eight years ago ,the body of George T. Cook, a retired contractor, was found in Cave Hill cemetery Sunday. Death had been caused by a bullet wound in the right temple and the dead hand still clutched a revolver, one chamber of which was empty. Cook was fifty-five years old and had grieved constantly since his wife's death.

Militia Saved Negro. Jackson Miss., Feb. 29. The Greenwood military company has arrived at Jackson having in charge Albert Baldwin a Tiesro. who is alleged to have killed Engineer Fogarty of the Valley road two weeks ago. The negro wa3 captured at Batesville and was to have been taken to Tutwiler. When Gov. Vardaman learned that he was to have been burned he acted promptly to save the negro. He and Adjt. Gen. Fridge went with the Greenwood comparry on a special train to Batesville. They met with no resistance. "England's War Budget. London, Feb. 29. War Secretary Forster's explanatory statement of the army estimates was issued last night. The estimates for the coming year are $144,500,000 against $172,500,000 last year. The principal reduction is in this year's estimate for South Africa, which total $3,070,000. TERSE TELEGRAMS The steamer Queen, bound from San Francisco to Victoria, took Are at sea and fourteen liyes were lost. Confirmation of the lstion of Gen. Rafael Reyes to the presidency of Colombia by a majority of three electoral rotes has Just reached Colon.; The recent eruption of Santa Maria volcano in Guatemala has choked the channel of Asnmactna rirer to such a degree that navigation is prevented. A popular movement to increase the Russian fleet has found expression in a proposal to build twenty-four torpedo boats at a cost of $2i0.000 each. Negotiations are now proceeding be'TTon the governments of Russia, Austria and It:iiy with a view to reaching a complete understanding concerning the questions affecting the Kalkuns While the Japanese report that their fleet was unscathed in their latest attacks on Port Arthur, they are using every endeavor in attempting to prevent details of any injury to the Japanese fleet from leaking out. The distracting headaches from which so many women suffer make life a daily purgatory. If men suffered with headache as women do, business would be almost at a stanstill. Does not the fact that men do not suffer from these severe headaches suggest that there must be a womanly cause for them ? When the womanly organism is diseased, headache," backache, nervousness and sleeplessness are consequences which are sure to follow. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures headaches and other aches and pains by curing their cause. It establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weakness. It soothes pain and builds up the nerves. It transforms weak, sickly, nervous invalids into happy, healthy women. Thousands have testified to its marvelous merits. "I took two bottles of vour ' Favorite Prescription and two of the Golden Medical Discovery' and am feeling well." writes Mrs. Dan McKenzie. of Norway Mines, Cape Breton Co,, Nova Scotia. "I had uterine trouble, pain in the side and headache. After taking your medicines I got well. You may publish this or use it in any way you think best, as I cannot speak too highly of Dr. Pierce and his medicines.? "Favorite Prescription" has the testimony of thousands of women to its complete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproved substitute in its place. Free. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send twenty-one one-cent stamps for the the book in paper covers, or thirty-one stamps for the cloth -bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.

A CITIZEN DISCUSSES. A Vital Question. .Fraught with Interest to Richmond. When a citizen right here at home makes a publie statement like the following, all room for doubt dis

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