Richmond Palladium (Daily), 2 April 1904 — Page 7

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1904.

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EAST AND SOUTH AM PM PM No. 2 No. 4 No. laily Daily Sua only " ex. Sun. I,v Richmond 05 3.:t5 8.15 L.v Cottage lirove .t7 4.-J7 "9 00 Ar Cincinnati 1210 W Ul5 JVAi fJl nq.i no.s; - JDafly Daily L,v Cincinnati 7.45 4 00 , Ar Kichmonrt 10.45 7.00 NOIUH AND WEST AM PM No. 1 No. 8 Daily Daily .v Richmond 10.45 7.i Ar M uncle 12.25 SJJT Ar Marion 1 37pm .a0 Ar Peru 2.45pm 11x0 A- North Judson. o.iopm AM AM PM No. 2 Nc.4 No. fl Daily Daily Sun otlj ex. Sun. i - v North Judson ft. 10am LV Peru 5.05 ll.topm 4 lo Ar Richmond iU5 8.35pm F r-tesor Information regarding connect!; inquire of c. A. BLA1K, Homt Phone 44 City Ticket Agent.

TRAINS nzi Every Day Sloncie, Marion, Pern and Northern Indiana cities viaC. C. & L Leave Richmond Daily, J 0:45 am 7:00 p m Through tickets sold to ai) points. For particulars enquire o C. A. Blair. 0. P. A, Home Tel. 44 150,000. FOR. Athletic Ervents in the Great Arena at the Exposition TOR A ROUTE juooKaxuieria OF THE. (fT SEORT HUES A FINE On Street Car Line In Boulevard , Addition AT A BARGAIN W. H, Bradbury & Son Westcott Block. TIME TABLE. On Sundays Cars Leave One Trip Later. First car leaves Richmond for Indianapolis at 5 a. m. First car leaves Dublin for Richmond at 5 a. m. Every car for Indianapolis leaves Richmond on the odd hour, from 5:00 a, m. to 7:00 p. m. First car leaves Indianapolis for Richmond at 7:00 a. m. and every other hour thereafter until 5:00 p. m. Hourly service from Richmond to Dublin and intermediate points, from 6:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. n. Snbject to change without notice.. " RATE OF FARE. Richmond to Graves .. $0.05

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Hotel Rates St. Louis World's Fair. For copy of World's Fair official amphlet, naming Hotel accommodaions and rates during Universal Exosition of 1904, address E. A. Ford, general Passenger Agent Pennsylra-tia-Yandalia Lines, Pittsburg, Pa.

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The Popular Shott Line. Twelve miles nearer than any other route Trains leave Richmond ; Daily,' 9:05 a m i( 3-35 P 111 Sunday, 8:15 p m Returning, arrive in Richmond Daily, 10:45 am . 7:00 p 111 Direct connection unde at Cincinnati with all Southern and Eastern Lines For any information call on C. A. BLAIR, City Ticket Agt. Home Phone 44 Why Whitewash Fences and outbuildings when vou can apply with just the same labor and just a little more cos1 Lucas Cold Water Paint Then you have a far more permanent job. The rain won't wash it offHORNADAY'S HARD WARE Store Phone 199 816 Main St. Pensylvania Lines TIME TABLE CINCINNATI AND 'CHICAGO DIV In Effect 2 p. m , Feb. 16, 1904. Arrive 11.10 am 12.30 pm 4.45 pm 7.25 pm 10.50 pm 11.00 pm 4.05 am WESTWARD Rich and Logan Ac Ex Chicago Mail and Ex Cin and Mack E-r Cin and Losan Ex Cin and Rich Ac Ex Cin and Mack Mail and Ex Cin and Chi Mail and Ex EASTWARD Chi and Cin Mail and Ex Mack and Cin Mail and Ex Rich and Cin Ac Ex Logan and Cin Ac Ex Mack and Cin Ex Depart 6.45 am 11.15 am 5.00 pm 11.15 pm 4 15 am 5.15 am 7.00 am 10.10 am 3.45 pm 4.00 pm 9.48 am 3.55 pm Fast South Ex and Mail 5.40 pm Logan and Rich Ac COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV In Effect 9 a. m , Nov. 2J. WESTWARD 4.45 am N Y and St L Mail St L Fast Ex St L Fust Mail and Ex 10.25 am Col and Ind Ac Ex 1.2o pm N Y and St L Mail and Ex 9 15 pm Col and Ind Ac Ex EASTWARD 4 50 am 4.45 am 10.15 am 10 30 am 1 25 pm 10 10 pm 'i am am 5-23 am St L and N Y Mail aD' "x 9.45 am Ind and Col Ac Mail n 9.50 am St L and N Y Fast ' 3.41 nm Ind and Col As "?c 1.57 pm 4.5 pm Penna Special (Mil) zu pm til Li ana r i mo.ii aaa 8.40 pm St L and N Y Limited Ex DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. In Effect 12.01 p. m., Jan. 21 WESTWARD 4 37 am St L Fast Ex 10.00 am Sprinscfd and Rich Ac 10 10 am St L Fast Mail and Ex 10.02 pm 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 7 30 pm 5 30 am 8.15 am 9 55 am 4.55 pm 8.49 pm IGRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. n Effect 8 a. m., Feb. 15 SOUTHWARD 4.35 am 9.42 am 3.40 pm 9.45 pm Mack and Cin Mail and Ex Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex Mack and Cin Mail and Ex Sunday Ac NORTHWARD' I Rich and G R Mail and Ex Cin and Mack Mail and Ex Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 5.4 am 12.50 pm 10.55 pm Daily. Sunday only. All trains,' unless otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except Sunday. TIME TABLE Dayton and Western Traction Co. In effect January 25, 1904. Cars leave union station, south 8th St., every hour 6:C0, 7:45, and 45 minutes after every hour until 7:45 p. m., 9:00, 9:15 and 11 p.m., Jfor New Westville. Eaton, West Alexandria. Dayton, Xenia; Tippecanoe, Troy, Piqua, Springfield, Urbana, London, Columbus, Last car to Dayton at 9 p, m stops only at New Westvill e.New Hope, Eaton, West At xanderia and way pointseast. 9.15 and 11 p, m, to West Alexandria only. New Paris local car leaves at 4 50. 6:20, 8;20, 10;20 a. tn., 12:20, 2:20 and 6:20 pm. For further information call phone 209. C. O. BAKER, Agent.

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(Continued.) Tlie rain which the artist "had pretended to foresee did not come during the night. I found the weather very warm and dry when I emerged into the outer air after a late breakfast. The Wltherspoon wagon that went into St. Jo twice a day for mail and r 'V. There were dainty footprints in the dust. other matters was just entering the grounds. Jimmy Lamoine was the coachman, and Miss Jones was his passenger. As the carriage drew up before the door I observed that Jimmy looked hot and dusty, and that Misstfones was cool and fresh as a flower in a shady garden. It was characteristic of the young lady to look always as if she had just donned a new gown with the assistance of a dressmaker, a milliner and a maid, and yet I could hardly ' believe that nature had given her an amulet that was proof against seven miles of dusty road. There is not the least bit of the detective in me, but I am a fairly good investigator in a laboratory. My work Is always based upon the cardinal principle that effects have causes, and that very little will ever happen without them. To state the matter more plainly, I was upon this occasion moved to assume that there was some reason why Miss Jones had escaped the dust. She greeted me with somewhat formal cordiality, and yet the girl was not la the least given to affectation. If 1 er manner was a trifle noticeable, as of course it shouldn't be, I judged that the cause might be sought in her scant experience with the country, for a drawing room manner under a tree is like a dress suit in church it savors of profanity. Also, there was a faint suggestion that the lady had something on her mind. In spite of all these thoughts I had room in my mind for a recognition of her beauty. She was certainly a perfect illustration of something, even though Mr. Scovel may have been mistaken in giving England the credit of the type. For my own part, being a bit of a jingo, like Lucy Ann, I would rawer trim .miss Jones to be tnor - w . .ft.i.h, v. could account for the absence of dust on her gown, or for the sprightly grace with which she rose from her seat when I offered her my hand to alight. I oughtn't to mention it of course, but one's knees, even in youth, will stiffen a bit when one rides seven miles cn a straight backed seat with not too much room in front of it. There is no need that a fellow should be a born detective in order that he may note such matters. When the lady after a few agreeable words had gone into the house, I lighted a cigar and strolled out to the gate. The tracks made by the wheels of Mrs. Witherspoon's wagon were plainly to be seen in the dust of the road. I could trace them very conveniently, even when walking on the side path. At a point where the road was lowest, about 50 yards from the edge of the hill a spot invisible from the Witherspoon house I observed that the wagon tracks exhibited a break in their steady course. A man with one eye, and that not of the best, could have read this record in the dust. The wagon had stopped, the forward wheels had swung round, and some one had got in. Or out? In for a thousand dollars. There were dainty footprints in the dust. I returned to the house hastily, as if I had an errand, though really I hadn't. This discovery did not suggest any im mediate action; on the other hand, it whispered of prudence. I seemed to have solved my riddle, but my ultimate course was as much in doubt as before. In the main porch I found Trask waiting, his sketching tools by his side. He had an air of gentle distraction, as if he had been trying to think of several matters simultaneously. I knew that expression, having seen it in my mirror quite frequently of late. He gave me good morning, and at the moment Mis3 Jones appeared. (To be continued.)

Jumped From Twenty-first Floor. New York, April 2. Sidney Johnson ijayden, of the Hotel Holley, Jumped to the" street from the twenty-first floor of a building at Broadway and New streets. Nearly every bone in his body was broken and he was dead when pedestrians reached him.

Warrvit for Missing Treasurer. Cleveland, O., April 2. The Bankers' Surety company, which is on the bond of George F. Clewell, missing secretary and treasurer of the assigned Federal Tust company, has given a warrant for his arrest. Mexican Congress in Session. Mexico City, April 2. President Diaz opened congress last evening. TERSE TELEGRAMS Kansas socialists have nominated a full stata lickt. The house has passed the sundry civii appropriation bill. Valentine D. . Dillion, twice Lord Mayor of Dublin, is dead. The aoinage executed at the mints of the TJ. 8. daring March abrogated 15,309,503 pieces, and S65.2S2.16S in value. Business failures in the United States for the week number 212, against 215 last week and 145 In the like week in 1903. At the ciose of business March SI, the total circulation of national banknotes was S434,9J9,i042, an increase for the year of J52.3J0.tW4. The conferees on the agricultural appropriation bill have reached an agreement The bill now carries a total appropriation of S5,9C2,043. At Belgrade a royal decree issued retires twelve of the higher army officers for complicity in the assassination of the king and queen of Servia. Gen. Kuropatkin has telegraphed to Gen. Mishtchenke to avoid any engagements in which the security of the Russian side would be uncertain. One of Gen. Knropatkin's orderly officers is quoted as saying that the general staff dees not believe that there will be any great battle before September. Russian troops in Manchuria, including Port Arthur and Vladivostock. now number 24"i,000 and the total may be 300.00) by the end of April and 500,000 by September. The monthly statement of the public debt hows that at the close of business March 81, 1904, the debt, less cash in the Treasury, amounted to $915,422,101, a decrease for the month of (2,612,533. SAVE YOUR HEART Many Hearts Seriously Injured or Permanently Disabled Through. Lack of Proper Care. Much lias been written about pre serving: the health, prolonging: life, and the evils resulting from mertal and physical overwork. Little is een crally known, regarding" the injurious effects upon the heart of tea, coffee, tobacco, alcoholic beverages, as well as overwork, worry and various dis cases. The heart being- a hollow muscle is as easily drained, overworked or ex hausted as any other muscle. It is just as apt to become weak as the pvps bnpk ir liinos!. The first svmntoms are short breath, sligbt pains, !papitatioili weak and fainting- spells, skipping- beats, etc. After this org-an becomes weak, the circulation of the blood is deranged, which in time causes disorders of the lungs, liver, stomach, kidneys, and that terrible disease dropsy. For twenty-five years Dr. Franklin Miles has made these diseases a s-peeial study. Ilis practice extends all over thn world, and his Grand Dispensary is the larg-est of the kind. He finds it necessary to usa seve i different heart treatments for various heart troubles. He has cured thous ands of catcs after other physicians have failed. Every one should read his new Heart Bock. It contains many interestingfacts which all should know. It tells j-ou how to take intelligent care of it. it diseased how you can greatly prolong: 3Tour life. How yon can avoid unnecessary heart strain. It will be sent free to those who will enclose a two-cent stamp for postage. The doctor Avill also send a $3.75 trial treatment free if he thinks he can cure or greatly and permanently benefit you, after receiving" a careful description of your case. State ag-e, weig-ht, etc. Address Franklin L. Miles. M. D., LL. B., The Grand Block, 5G4 to 574 Main Street, Elkhart, Ind. 2G-2-9 Broke Into His House. S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his customary health by invasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King-'sew Life Pills broke inU his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure, 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s druy; store.

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Money Loaned rrom 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estat .geney, Main and peventh stret. Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong a'clear Lead, an active brain, a strong, vigorous body makes him fit for the battle of life. TIME CALD Richmond Street & Internrban Rail way Company. Cars leave hourly for Centerville, East Germantown, Cambridge City, Dublin and Milton from 5 a. m. to

11 p. m., returning same hours. Sun- and fat-forming foods in certain proday, same hours, except first car portions. Alabama and Florida proleaves at 6 a. m. ddce in .ihund.onro tht vlv h.n

Indianapolis Cars. Local cars leave Richmond for In-

dianapolis and Indianapolis for Rich- they are the cheapest and best fatmond at 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. and 1, tening materials known to the world. 3, 5 and p. m. First car Sunday More monev can be made and with

at 7 a clock a. m. C. A. DENMAN, Supt. Colonist Tickets to West and North west 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.

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3 Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of has been made under his persupervision since its infancy. - Tin nna r itonAlra mil in flile Signature of ATTENTION1, FARMERS ' "Why remain in the North and stay in doors six months in the year consuming what you raise during the other six months? Go South where you can work out doors every month in the year, and where you are producing something the year round. If you are a stock raiser 3rou know your stock are now "eating then heads off" aid, besides, have to be protected from the rigors cf winter -jv expensive shelter. Economical stock feeding require? the combination of both flesh-formine and cassava, the first a flesh producer. and the latter a fat producer, and less labo, in general farming fruit and berr3r growing and truck gardening alon our road in the South than in any other section of the Union. If vou are interested and desire further information on the snbject. address G. A PARK, Gen'l Immigration and Industrial Agent, Louisville & Nashville R. R. C,

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