Richmond Palladium (Daily), 19 April 1904 — Page 4

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM : TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1904.

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5 M Rutherford. Business Manager

Mohn S. Fi tzglbDons. City Editor.

THE CITY ELECTION. The city election will be upon us in two weeks and should be kept '5 prospeet. There is sometimes a tendency and sometimes a necessity tc move about this time in the year. This had better: be put off until after the third of May. Again, there' is a disposition on the part of some to place, a low estimate on the importance of a municipal t election, and, as a consequence, they are careless about casting their votes at such elections. Though no questions of national import are involved in an ordinary city ejection, they are nevertheless important" enough to claim the attention of every citizen qualified to exercise the right of franchise and to be counted as one of the units in municipal affa'rs. The Republicans have a large majority in Richmond and it wo nil take almost a miracle to defeat the republican candidates, but such things have happened ;Many Republicans will be asked to cast a complim . iary vote for the Democratic candidate fcr mayor and if this could be kept within certain limitations, it vould not be felt. But every vote cast for a Democrat by a Republican, takes tw: votes from the Republican majority; a hundred such complimentary votes, means two hundred from the Repul lican majority. There is no reason why the Republicans need scratch their tickets. The candidates are tried and experienced men and can administer the municipal affairs better than the ur tried and the inexperienced.

The present Republican campaign in Indiana is a strenuous one, The candidates are getting tired and will be glad when he state convention is over. Some of these candidates have been away from home for more than a month at a time, but the convention come early ' enough to give them a chance to make a garden." The Hearst boom continues to trouble the old line Democrats. It is pretty well downed in Indiana but continues to bob up in other stales What is so apparent about Mr. Hear st's campaign, is the fact that h

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MANAGERS

The Kind of Acts Shown by; Wallace Are Scarce and' Costly.'

Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. I was troubled with a distress in my stomaeh, sourv stomach and vomiting , spells, and ffean truthfully say that Chamberlain's; Stomach and Liver Tablets-cured me.Mrs. T. Yt Williams, Laingsburg,'Mich. These tablets are guaranteed to cure every

case of stomach trouble of this character. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., , and W. II. Sudhoff, iifth and

Main streets.

DEFERRED UNTIL ATTER THE CITY ELECTION.

THE PLANS ARE RAEADY

The Cost to City Will be About $17,000 Two Overhead Bridges.

: The Board of Public Improvements plans for the construction vof north west second street were pre sented to council last night. They call for a combination macadam street, cement sidewalk and storm sewer. The cost of the sewer wiil he about $17,000 and street aril sidewalk about $5,500. This in prove-' ment also necessitates Ihe o.nstrirr--tion of two overhead bridges by the Panhandle railway' which will cost about $22,000yand of the latter expense the city- will have '.o beju1 JO per cent. It is estimated that the total expense to1" the city for wliis improvement when corrpleted would be about $17,0001" ' As the work invokes considerable money Councilman Deuker made a motion to refer the maicv of the improvement-to a special meeting.On motion of Councilman J. Rue

Ritne the whole affai: was deferred

until after the election.

THE MAN WHO LAUGHS. (New England Grocer.)

A man with a good laugh is wel

come anywhere; people are glad to see him; he makes them laugh, radi

ates good cheer on every side.

When he laughs he begins somewhere inside down about the stomaeh, the spirit moves from within, and manifests itself outwardly by a broad grin on ihe face. Now if you have

HAGERSTOWN.

Jesse Reploffle had a severe attack

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irs. Fairbanks tells how ne

gleet of warning symptoms will soon prostrate a woman. She thinks woman's safeguard is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. T " Dkak Mbs. Pinkham : Ignorance and neglect are the cause of untold female suffering, not only with the laws of health but with the chance of a cure, j I did not heed the warnings of headaches, organic pains, and general weariness, until I was well nigh prostrated. I knew I had to do something. Ilappily I did the right thing. I took Lydia 13. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound faithfully, according to directions, and was rewarded in a few weeks to find that my aches and pains disappeared, and I again felt the glow of health through my body. Since I have been well 1 have been more careful, I hare also advised a number of my sick friends to , take Liydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and they have never had reason to be sorry.1. Yours very truly, Mbs. Mat Fairbanks, 216 South 7th St., Minneapolis, Minn." (Mrs. Fairbanks is one of the most successful and highest salaried travelling saleswomen

in the West.) $5000 forfeit If original of above letter proving genuineness cannot be produced. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass.

was remarkably successful and by the time he reached St. Louis he was several hondrcf dollars ahead. There he accidentally learned ofwroill Ifor rent at Pine Bluff and he obtained a lease of the mill. A citizen of Crawfordsvilli who recently chanced to be in Pine Bluff saw Campbell there, and says he is one of the leading citizens of the town, lie is now a radical temperance man.

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Which Show the Cost of Construction of North Sixth and F Streets. - The following report of the cost of the construction of thenorth sixth and P street improvement : Storm Sewer 326.00 Curb 274.00

2,200 yards paving st. at 1.80 3.960.00

546 yards paving st. 1.70 925.62 Total ..$5,485.6: Storm" Sewer 326.00

Curb 274.00 2,200 yds. paving at $1.S0.. 3,060.0C

Tot al ........ "ifcVv. .$4.5(' 2-3 payable by Gaar," Scott & Company . 3,040.00 1-3 payable by City 1,520.00 Bill for brick over . . 712.89 Total .mil. due Gaar, Scott & Company . $1,712.29

mahogany of Mexico is worth in the United States and Europe from $80 to $100 per 1,000 feet on the average. The value of individual logs, howev

er, is occasionally very high, single sticks bringing as much as $5,000. INDIANA CONVICT Served Sentence for Murder and Then Made a Fortune. (New York Herald.) r John Campbell, of Crawfoi-dsville,

HABKET

It is (.generally .conceded by , all

amusement caterers, uiai n i difficult matter to procure really new circus acts. One trouble is their scarcity and another is their cost. The newest, thenovelty of an act soon wears off so that even the most sensational and original act of today

will be a modern and out ofj date "of lung fe,fr but is now improving,

trick three year shence. The origina- j Mr. C. Cory went to Alabama for tors and the performers concerned his health. He writes he is improving with each new attraction are aware j . Mr. E. "A$; Dixon was married last of this condition of the amusement Thursday "evening to Miss Rose Canmarket, and knownig that they must ada of Economy. make hay while the sun shines as John Horine went to St. Louis their act will be obsolete in three Last Thursday on account of the years, they will demand very high World's Fair. . salaries. I Charley Ault of New Castle will To the outsiders the salary may spend a week or t wo on business, seem exhorbitant, but the progressive Henry Boush was forty years old circus manager, such as B E. Wallace t last Wednesday and a number of his has Ion" ao learned to pay the. high i friends at night gave him a surprise

salaries.Mr. Wallace knows that if he at night, will nersit in having the' "highest The anti saloon league of the state

class circus in the world," ' he must will send a man here to lecture on pay the freight. temperance one week commencing As an illustration of this condition May 9th. we may refer to the "Three Neva- Sam Thalls of Indianapolis is here ros" who will be sften this season for visiting his mother, the first time with the Great Wallace j The baccalaureate sermon delivered Show. This remarkable trio of tal-,to the graduating class of our high ent have originated an act that for school last Sunday by President Kcl-

noveltv. darin"1 and originality is un-.iy oj. aimam was a inasieny eiiori

the blues and a laughing man meets alnd., who disappeared from Mont-

yon, you naturally respond with admery county in 1S95, shortly after

broad grin outwardlv and it works its his release from the Michigan City

way inwardly, doesn't! When it gets prison, has been heard from. He is inside you feel better, and if you at Pine Bluff, Ark., and during the laugh long enough the "blues" are -few years of his freedom he has by gone for that day. It's a mechanical. industry and enterprise managed rocess pure and simple.' '- - ' w accumulate property worth more When we get the blues it's certain than $25,000. 'i '

there is something wrong inside, and It.-' Campbell was bom and reared near

I am going to show you how to get na

of them without waiting for the man

with the laugh.

When you feel depressed go where you can find a mirror and look at "yourself "' in the glass. What do you see? A face as long and as serious as a deacon's, a forlorn, dejected human being, apparently without a friend on earth. Now begin, draw your face upinto the semblance of a smile; make it broader and broader until you produce a nearly perfect representation outwardly of the merriest spirit in the world then laugh outright ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!.. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!

By the time yon have finished a dozen'

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Alamo, and while a boy began business for himself, evincing aptitude

'management and thrift that was wonder of the community in

which he lived.

h 1873. -'Campbell was still quite

oung man, but was the owner of

hrbe.iine farms, a large sawmill, do-

profitable business, and about forhead of blooded horses. He had

but .'one 'fault while intoxicated he was -quarrel some and dangerous. In

he fall of 1873 he appeared in the

streets of Alamo almost insane from

drilnk. While in this condition he was approached by his lifelong friend,

$Oia; Little, who attempted' to quiet

Mm. Campbell at once became en-

or more ha! ha's! you will feel as if jfaged, and, drawing a knife plunged

vou never knew trouble. Try it

The laugh will work its way f rpm the outside toward the inside and you

will feel good all over,

equalled. They do not know what it is to fear and they could not be awkward in their work if they wanted to be so. The three Navaros include one worn an and two men. Thev appear on the fpnter stap-a attired in full evenimr

reception costumes. Thev immedi-, relatives and friends. They were en atelv jret busy and in a very few sec- i Pertained by Mr. and Mrs. James Al " 1 rp. .1

onds the circus patrons, are amazed y:f,ly;

and spell bound by the truly phenbm

BEECHYMIRE. Clyde Edgworlh, who has had lung fever the past two weeks, is now very ill with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pentecost of Ta-

coma, Washington, are here visiting

Mrs. William Tharp of Liberty was

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Duvall

ennl work of this remarkable trio,

The act of theNavaros for whirl i-H7 Mr. Wallace is paving a seemingly' faster Bradford Williams visited extravagant priced 4he: redly origi- ,lui father' near Richmond, Sunday, nal and only one of its kind: to be' Frank Dmley and daughter, seen throughout the wide world to-j108 and ?rrie, were guests of Mr. day. but in the course of a couple f ,and Mrs- Rsee Stanford Saturday, years there will le many imitators J Mrs Eyerett Owen and ; children 'and the noveltv may have worn off,fvlslted Maria Hart - Friday and Sat-

alftimioJi spurns !is if on wmild . uiuaj

never tire of seeing: the act presented by the original "Three Navaros." The Wallace show with its scores of original features will exhibit in Richmond on Tuesday, May 3d.

Think Again.

Another nice new -house of six strong,

There is KotUnc'SoCkidd.

as Vitona for building .up a broken down constitution, for making men

,and women feel as they should feel,

i because it makes the blood circulate

and makes it pure. Have you wea i nerves? Vitona will make thei

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when

When appetite fails.

rooms all in, good order, for only food distresses you, when the kidneys

fiw. i unscssiun liimicuiiiiri v. cn;.f ucruuitj inactive, V liona Will

19-3t. .save you. One sample bottle proves

its. merit. Alford Drug Co., agents.

Thompson's Agency.

VALUABLE TIMBER.

In Mexico, Where Single Logs Bring

as Much as $5,000. (Mexican Herald.) Sydney II. Shadbolt, of Washing

ton, largely interested in a 130,000acre timber plantation tract in the

state of Vera Cruz on the Coatzcoal-

cos River, is familiar with all the

phases of the timber trade, and for

several years his attention has been given largely to the purchase and

marketing of ' mahogany. Speaking

of mahogany generally, he said: "Mahogany has been esteemed

very; valuable wood for more than

200 years, and during all that time

the world has had substantially its

whole supply from Mexico, Honduras

Cuba and feanto Domingo. Up to

within about ten years the' proportion - ii i....

secured irom tnese districts was about CO per cent, from Mexico, 30

per cent, trom Honduras and 10 per

cent from Cuba and Santo Domingo combined. Now comparatively little

is obtained from Cuba, and practical

ly none trom Santo Domingo. The product of all of the four districts

belongs to the same species, but there are marked differences in the fibre of the wood from West India islands and that from the mainland. The

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Quotations From O. G. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market. WheatMay 9114

July Corn. May July Oats. May ,

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Pork-

May 12.00 July .12.22

Save your tags from Mother's and

"Ideal Bread" they are valuable.

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TO ATTAIN Good Health Take VIT0MA &jT8i;lAirtTAlra ' " Good Hs.t Citej to VITttiA t. COCalHEAElTH V makes, human life more happ7. It Is a duty we owe toot only to ourselves, bat to our children that we carefully watch bar health. 'Many thousand miserable, unhappy, invalids have been restored to robust health simply because they took Vitoxa, jnany of whom might never have recovered had they failed to do so. Vrrox Is the wonderful discovery of an eminent .physician that, when all else tails, will vitalize the blood, make it circulate and make it pure. Yjtojta will tone up the liver, and make' digestion more. , thorough. Vitoxa repairs overstrained nerves, and menda a broken down constitution,. Vitomi strengthens thekidneys, cures catarrh of the bladder, and lame back. t Vitoxa makes the old feel young. - Robert S. Red way of Kent, 0.,write "My wife and I owe ten thousand thanks to the discoverer of Vitosa. No other remedy we ever tried so pleased us or has been so productive of positive results. Instead of our continuing weak and nervous, instead of longer suffering from indigestion, aching kidneys and a hundred other symptoms of miserable health.we are both as well as our hearts could desire. Half the time lwastoo

sick to work, and more than half the time my wife felt too bad to get out ot bed. All is now changed and Vxtona made the change." VrroxA costs one dollar a bottle or snr. bottles for five dollars, and while Tot Vitona Co.Coshocton.O.will continue to send it by express prepaid on receipt of price it is now obtainable in this County For Knl bv Alford Urn t.

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it into Little 's heart

He was arrested and taken to

Crawfordsville. His trial occurred in 1874 and was, one of the most nota

ble in the criminal annals of Mont-, gomery county. Campbell employed

as his attorney Daniel W. Voorhees,

Congressman White and P. S. Ken

nedy. The relatives of Little, promi

nent and substantial people, employed Benjamin Harrison to assist R. B

F. Pierce, who was then prosecuting

attorney. At that time the features of

any trial was the arguments of the at

torneys and people came from miles

about to listen to the pleading of Voorhees and Harrison.

Campbell was convicted and sent to prison for life. His sister, Edna Campbell, a school teacher, began to devote her time and' money to obtaining a pardon for him. For years she worked irt vain, but in 1895 Governor Matthews listened to' ner "prayer and her brother was released. ' He had been in 'prison so long that for some time after he gained his freedom it seemed that his mind was affected, but after living for several months in the country he brightened materially and his old friends saw signs of the strong, shrewd man who had left them a quarter of a century before for a prison cell. During Campbell's imprisonment his property had been dissipated, so he, was practically penniless when released. He, however, soon managed -to acquire a tea mand wagon and with

these he suddenly disappeared. It de

The staff of life, "Ideal Bread."

"Mr. G '.t Shepnard. who has '

iving in this city for the past -formery of Williamsburg, left witl his family this morning for Wichita Kan., where he will make his home. Mr. Sheppard made many friends

winle here and takes with him the

best wishes of all.

BROUGHT TO EASTHAVEN. (Xew Castle Press.) David T. Painter one of the oldest

citizens of Fall Creek township.

recently declared insane and on

Thursday Sheriff Christopher took

him to Easthaven asylum. Mr. Pa;

ter, a few years ago, was one of most prosperous and wealthy farmer?

in this locality. Until lately he r his home: with his son, Ward Painter, at Middletown. ' ,

Off all tuition during tha Summer School, beginning vlay 2 ;-fiend for circulars.

Map of the World. A beautiful map, valuable for reference, printed on heavp paper, 42x64 inches, mounted on rollers; edges bound in cloth, showing our new island possessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cabyes, 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 North-Western Railway, Chicago, 111. You couldn't live without Fad and Fashion. They are saying the same thing about Ideal Bread. Stereopticon entertainment af South Eighth Street Friends" church Wednesday, April 20th, at 7:30 p. m. Beautiful views of Mexico. Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. sat-tues ; Be up to date, and buy the fines bread that long experience and modern ideas are able to produce "Ideal"

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Mexican and Honduras growth is oft velops that he started for the South-

a better grade than any other. The' west trading horses as he went. lle

"Good Wearers and Good Fitters " Perfect Sattsf action is Hard to Beat. Are You Looking for More? You Won't Find It.

Men's Base Ball Shoes with spikes fastened ou heels and toes. Made of Kangaroo and Calf. Price $2,00 a Pair

10 SHOE SPECIALS

JO Shoe Specials for 10 days that we or you can not duplicate later in the season. Buy them now ., B EG1 N N I N G APR I L 16

To liven up the; shoe business we will put. on sale 10 exceotionak shoe values for ladies, men and children. We will let you be the judge whether you are getting bargains or not. -if

COME AND

FRED C. LAHRMAN, 718 Main Street.