Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 March 1904 — Page 6

E1CHM0ND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1904.

A CITIZEN DISCUSSES. lA Vital Question. .Fraught with Interest to Richmond. "When a citizen right here at home makes a public statement like the following, all room for doubt disappears and the most skeptical must be convinced. It's pretty hard for our readers to prove a statement made by a stranger living in some far-away point of the Union, but the endorsement of neighbors, friends and citizens is the best of proof; no better evidence (fan be had. Mr. Martin Bulack, tailor, 101 west Second street, says: "1 was subject to aching pains through my loins and in my kidneys with a tendency of the muscles to tire quickly. The Kidney secretions were frequent, scanty and annoying. I was advised to try Bonn's Kidney Pills and got a box at A. G. Lukeivs drug store. I took but a few doses when I felt their beneficial effects and in a short time my back was all right. I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills very highly to anyone suffering fro mtheir kidneys." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute.

CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the , Signature of Map of the World. A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavy paper, 42x 64 inches, mounted on rollers; edges bound in cloth, showing our new island possessions, The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cables, railway lines and other features of Japan, China, Manchuria, Korea and the Far East. Sent on receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, P. T. M., Chicago & NorthWestern R'y, Chicago, 111. marlO MARDI GRAS EXCURSIONS To New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola via Pennsylvania Lines. February 9th to loth, 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. WE WILL FURNISH NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND WEEKLY PALLADIUM FOR $1.75. .THE TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND DAILY PALLADIUM $3.25. .THE TRIBUNE WILL BE A VALUABLE PAPER THIS YEAR. TRY THIS COMBINATION. CASTOniA. Bears the si MRU 1011 H3VB A I Ways bCL'.I Signature cf One way Colonist Rates to the West and Northwest via The C, C. L. Washington, Oregon, Montana, tc. For further information call on 2. A. Blair, C. T. A. Home 'Phone 44. CASTORIA. Bears the si B Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of BEN HUR AT DAYTON , The Dayton & Western Traction company will run special cars after the Ben Hur performances at Dayton on Saturday, February 27th, and Wednesday, March 2d, through to Richmond for the accommodation of those who expect to attend. Tickets for the play may be procured by depositing the amount with agent at interurban station.' 20-tf LfUUW'U "I write to 1ft yon knovy liow I appreciate yonr Cancarets. I commence) taking th'MU lust November and took two trn vent boxes ami passed a tapeworm U ft. long. Then I commenced taking them again and Wednesday, April 4ih, 1 passed another tape worm L'H ft. loriff and over a thousand small worms. Previous to my taking 'ascurets J didn't know I had a tape-worm. 1 always had a small appetite." Wm. F. Brown. 184 Franklin St., Brooklyn. N. Y. Best For The Bowels Pleasant. Palntable. Potent, Taste flood, DoOood, Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10;, 25c, 50;. Never old in bulk. The genuine tablet stnmped UCC Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 594 OIUALSAIE, TEN f.iILLlC'1 BOXES a wrctf to n n:i nura 3 r ik.t our w 1 wHiiiKii j Ileal BtoTes or f urnaces ; burns rrn-ie M nil :a I U KKEE. WrileKnCinnal 511a-. Ca. . uUon K Sew l urk, &. V.

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Precedence In 1'iiKlnnd aa It Struck an American Girl. I knew a young American girl who, going to Kugland under the care, of an ambassador's family and attending her first large dinner party and looking about her, selected as the guest in the room who most interested her one man of distinguished aspect, whom she resolved to watch. When the guest were ushered into the dining hall according to the laws of precedence she found herself at the very end of the brilliant procession as one of two untitled plebeians in the room, assigned to the escort of the very man who had interested her and who turned out to be Samuel liogers, the poet and patron of art and the recognized head of Literary society in England. She always said that she secured two things at that entertainment namely, the most delightful companion that she ever had at a dinner party and, moreover, a lesson in the outcome of' mere hereditary rank that would last a lifetime.Rogers' poems are not now read so much as formerly, but at that time the highest literary honor a man could have was to dine with Rogers. He was also one of the richest bankers in London and was very possibly the only person in the room who had won for himself a reputation outside of his own little island, but he was next to nobody in that company, and the little American girl was the nobody. Thomas Wentworth Iligginson in Atlantic. SEED IS NATURE'S GEM. It Is tlie One Priceless Jewel In Her Treasure House. In nature's great treasure house the seed is the one priceless gem. Compared to it the great deposits of coal, the mines of silver and gold and of diamonds ard precious stones are as nothing. Man counts his wealth in dollars and cents, in mining and railroad shares and in houses and lands, while his primal necessities are limited to food and clothing. Without these all other tokens of affluence are void. These indeed are the sources of true wealth, and the grass of the field supplies them all directly or indirectly. The cereal grains wheat, rye, oats, barley, rice and Indian corn which are the seeds of true grasses, are convertible directly into food. The succulent leaves and culm of the wild grasses furnish sustenance to millions of cattle, sheep and goats and are transformed by them into flesh, milk, wool and hides, thus indirectly providing meat and clothing. They also protect the soil from flood and drought and landslide. Sending their fibrous roots down among the shifting sands of the seashore, they bind the unstable particles into a mass so dense as to check the erosion of the waves. Thus grass, the synonym of frailty, is able to raise its tiny green scepter against the destructive power of the elements. Outing. A Neat Retort. Dean Farrar soon after he went to St. Margaret's, Westminster, was dining at Professjr Jowett's and toward dessert took up the parable against Dives. His voice rose higher and higher, he spread silence around him, and he was heard thundering out: "What I complain of as a clergyman Is that I have to do what no layman has to do. I have to beg and beg in vain. Fashionable ladies come to my church glittering with precious gems, and yet they will not sacrifice one diamond from rheir grand tiaras in order to save some erring sister from destruction." When he finished the silence grew sultry. All the hearers looked gloomily at their plates. Then Jowelt, who had been looking as though he meant mischief, squeaked out, "What I object to as a clergyman is that I have to exaggerate so!" St. James Gazette. Dentil Scenes In Poetry. Poets are, if possible, worse offenders in the matter of their death scenes than are novelists. A man pulls a two dram vial of some poison from his breast, swallows the contents, proceeds to make a 200 line speech without a pang or a gasp, staggers gracefully backward' to a conveniently placed seat, drops upon it, clasps the region of the heart with both hands and dies after a little convulsive movement of the legSj Heart disease, too, carries off heroines in a fashion quite unknown to doctors, and, although it Is of the variety known as "broken heart," has characteristics which must not be generally associated' with fracture of so important an organ. British Medical Journal. Ills First Shad. Abner Stone had lived "inland" all his days and knew all there was to be known about pork and beef as articles of food. His acquaintance with the products of the sea, on the other hand, was very slight. Once, however, when at the seashore he was introduced to shad and asked how he liked it. "Well," said the old farmer, with a brave attempt at a smile, "I calculate I shell when I get kinder wonted to it, mebbe, but it does seem, jest at fust, ye know, consfd'able like tryin to eat a paper o' buttered pins!" Rnrely Experienced. "We want a man for our information bureau," said the manager, "but he must be one who can answer all sorts of questions and not lose his head." "That's mo." replied the applicant. "I'm the father of eight children." Philadelphia Ledger. The three things most difficult are to keep a secret, to forget an injury and to make good use of leisure. One loses all the time which he might employ to better purpose. Ilousseau.

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" Deab Mrs. Pinkham: I suffered misery for several years. My back ached and I had bearing1 down pains, and frequent headaches. I would often wake from a restful sleep in such pain and misery that it would be hours before I could close my eyes again. I dreaded the long nights and weary days. I could do no work. I consulted different plrysicians hoping to get relief, but, finding that their medicines did not cure me, I tried Ljydia E. Pinkiiam's Vegetable Compound, as it was highly recomended to me. I am glad that I did so, for I soon found that it was the medicine for my case. Very soon I was rid of every ache and pain and restored to perfect health. I feel splendid, have a fine appetite, and have gained in weight a lot." Miss Fbakkik Orser, 14 Warrenton St., Boston, Mass. Surely you cannot wish to remain weak, side and discouraged, and exhausted with each day's work. Some derangement of the feminine organs is reponsible for this exhaustion, following any kind of work or effort. Iydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will help you just as it has thousands of other women. The case of firs, Lennox, which follows, proves this.

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Notice to Contractors. In pursuance of a resolution of the common council of the city of Kichmond, Ind., the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, will receive sealed proposnls at the oilice of the city clerk, until 4 o'clock, P'm" MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 15)01, for the construction of cement curb and gutters along both sides of south 11th street, from Main street to south B street, and cement sidewalks and curb and gutters along both sides of said street from south 11 to south O street. All bids must be upon the printed forms prepared for the purpose, which may be oblained of the city civil engineer, and enclosed in a scaled envelope directed to the common council of the city of Kichmond, Indiana. The bond required of the successful bidder sha be in the sum of $2,R.(Xi. and must be given by residents of Wayne county, Indiana. Kneli bid bv contractors must be accompanied by a deposit of a certified check for $U)0.u, to iHi left in the hands of the city clerk subject to the conditions specified in the proposal. Before bids will be received, bidders must satisfy the common council of thecitvof Richmond, Indiana, as to their competency to conduct the work, and as to their resources for its vigorous prosecution. Rids shall state the price per lineal foot for the improvement complete, also for all other items enumerated in the schelule, which price shall be in full for all labor and materials required for the complete execution of the work. Kaid work to be completed on or before the 1st day of June, latH, under the direcftion of the city civil engineer, and in ac cordance with t he plans and specincations on file in the office of said clerk. The contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. The common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or waive defects in bids,in the interest of the city, made in accordance with this notice. By order of the common council. JOHN F. TA(J(IAKT, 1S-25-3 Ci ty C 1 e rk. Notice to Contractors. In pursuance of a resolution of the common council of the city of Richmond, Ind., the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals at the olllce of the city clerk until i o'clock, p. m., MONDAY, MARCH 7th, l',K)l, for the construction" of cement curb and gutters along both sides of nort h 15th street, from Main street to north K street. All bids must .be upon the printed forms prepared for the purpose, which mnv be obtained of the city civil engineer, and enclosed in n, sealed envelope directed to H common council of the city of Richmr no Indiana. The bond required of t lie successful bidder shall be in the sum ot $2,D.)0.m, and It given by residents of V:vi.e eit.i.tv Indiana. Each bid by contractors must 1 0 ace m pn nied by a deposit of a cei tiile-J check 1: $iu.ix, to be lert in the hands cf 1 he (it clerk subject to the conditions spceined ir. the proposal. Before Lids will l e received dders must satlsiy the common councllci

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" Dear Mrs. Pinkham : Last winter I "broke down suddenly and had to seek the advice of a doctor. I felt sore all over, with a pounding in my head, and a dizziness which I had never experienced before. I had a miserable appetite, nothing tasted good, and gradually my health broke down complete'. The doctor said I had female weakness, but, although I took his medicine faithfully, I found no relief. " After two months I decided to try what a change would do for me, and as Jl.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was strongly recommended to me I decided to try it. Within three days I felt better, my appetite returned, and I could sleep. In another week I was able to sit up part of the day, and in ten days more I was well. My strength had returned, I gained fourteen pounds, and felt better and stronger than

the city of Richmond Indiana, as to theii competency to cond net the work, and as to their resources for its vigorous r.rcsecuticn Bids shall state th3 price per lineal loot for the improvement complete, also tor all other items enumerase'I jn the schedule, which price shall be in full for all labor am materials required for thj completa exec: tionof the work. Said work to be completed cn or before the 1st day of June, 1SHM. under the direction of the city civil engineer, and in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of said clerk. The contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. The common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana,' reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or waive defects in bids. In the interest of the city, made in accordance with this notice. By order of the common c mncil. JOHN F TAGCJART, 18-25-3 City Clerk. Notice to Contractors. In pursuance of a resolution of the common council of the city of Richmond, Ind., the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, will receive sealed proposal at the office of the City Clerk until 4 o'clock, P' ""I MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 1904, for the construction of a sewer in the alley between Butler and Sheridan streets, from School street to the Whitewater river. All bids must be upon the printed forms prepared for the purpose, which may be obtained of the city civil engineer, and enclosed in a sealed envelope directed to the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana. The bond required of the successful bidder shall be In the sum of $3,(AXU, and must be fiven by residents of Wayne county, ndinna. Each bid by contractors must be accompanied by a deposit of a certified check for SIOUX), to bo left in the hands of the city clerk subject to the conditions specified in the proposal. Before bids will be received, bidders must satisfy the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, as to their competency to conduct the work, and as to their resources for its vigorous prosecution. Bids shall state the price per lineal foot for the improvement complete, also for all other items enumerated in the schedule, which price shall be in full for all labor and materials required for the complete execution of the work. Said work to be completed on or before the 1st day of June 1VK)4, under the direction of the city civil engineer, and in accordance with the plans and specillcatlons on file in the office of said clerk. The contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. The common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, reserves the right'to reject any or a II bids, or waive defects In bids, in the interest of the city, made in accordance with this notice. By order of the common council. JOHN F. TACiOART, 1S--25-3 City Clerk. "A dose in time saves lives." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup; nature's remedy for coughs, colds, pulmonary diseases of every sort.

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FIRE ALARM BOXES. FIRST DISTRICT. South of Main, West of Seventh. L2 First and south C, piano factory. 13 Seeond and south B. 14 Fourth and south D. 15 Fifth and south B. 1G Fifth and south II. IS Seventh and south H. SECOND DISTRICT. South of Main, Between Seventh and Eleventh. 21 23 Eighth and Main. Eighth and south E. 24 Seventh and south G. 25 Ninth and south A. 26 27 2S Tenth and south C. Eleventh and Main. Eleventh and south J. THIRD DISTRICT. South of Main, East of Eleventh. 31 Twelfth and south B. 32 Twelfth and south E. 34 Fourteenth and Main. 35 Fourteenth and south C. 3G Eleventh and south A. 37 Twentieth and Main. FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West of Tenth to River. 41 Third and Main, Robinson's shop 42 Third and North C. 43 City Building. 45 Gaar, Scott & Co. 4G No. 1 Hose House, N. Eighth. 47 Champion Roller Mills. 48 Tenth and North I. FIFTH DISTRICT. West Richmond and Fairview. 5 West Third and Chestnut. 51 West Third and National Road. 52 West Third and Kinsey. 53 West Third and Richmond Ave. 54 Earlham College. 55 State and Boyer. 56 Grant and Ridge. 57 Hunt and Maple. 5S Grant and Sheridan. 59 Bridge Ave., Paper Mill. SIXTH DISTRICT. North of E, East of Tenth. 61 Railroad Shops. 62 Ilutton's Coffin Factory. 63 Hoosier Drill Works. 64 Wayne Agricultural Works. 65 Richmond City Mill Works. 6G Westcott Carriage Works. . 67 Thirteenth and North II. SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main an4 North D., East of Tenth. 7 Ninth and North A. 71 Eleventh and North B. 72 Fourteenth and North C.

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73 No. 3 Hose House, East End. 74 Eighteenth and North C. 75 Twenty-second and North E. SPECIAL SIGNALS. 1-2-1 Fire Out. 10-10-10 Natural Gas Off. 10 Natural Gas On. 312 Noon and 6 p. m. THE BLACKV HILLS. The Richest Hundred Square Miles in the World. The Black Hills, in the southwest part of the state of South Dakota, produces one-third of the gold found in the United States, and is said to be the richest one hundred square miles in the world. A new booklet on the Black Hills has been issued by the North-Western line, with a fine detailed map of this wonderful region. Send four cents in stamps for copy of the booklet. W. B. mar26 Knisken, P. T. M., Chicago, 111. Low Fares to Hamilton via Pennsylvania Lines. March 12th, excursion tickets to Hamilton, Ohio, account rally of graduates and former students of Miami University, will be sold from Richmond, Cincinnati and intermediate ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines. Colonist Tickets to the West and Southwest via Pennsylvania Lines. March 1st and 15th special one way second class colonist tickets to Oklahoma and Indian Territories, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas and New Mexico will . be sold via Pennsylvania Lines. Ask the nearest Ticket Agents of those lines for particulars. Colonist Tickets to West and Northwest via Pennsylvania Lines. One way second class colonist tickets to California, the North Pacific Coast," Montana and Idaho will be sold via Pennsylvania lines from March 1st to April 30th, inclusive. For particulars apply to nearest Ticket Agent of those lines. Low Fares to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines. March 31st and April 1st, excursion tickets to Indianapolis, account Meeting Southern Indiana Teachers' Association, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines. For particulars about time o trains, etc., see Local Ticket Agent of those lines.

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