Richmond Palladium (Daily), 3 May 1904 — Page 5

noopiiiiiE i :u;uv 1 What is to Become of the Constantly 8 ' Increasing Number of Drug ONE Victics? ? t. I

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WITH A ; DRAFT FOR . $10,000 WHICH WAS CASHED BY A

PHILADELPHIA BANK .

IMPOSTER STOLE PAPERS

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Social

BY MR. ' W HRKN CLEMENTS.

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'5 Tuesday. L. C. K,' Club "meets with tiss Lindemuth, south, fifteenth. Tuesday Card Club holds its regular meeting. - " 'J. ''. ' C. W. B. M. meets with Mrs. P. A. Reid, ''The "Wayne." M. F, Thomas Wr. C. T. U. holds a meeting wi:h the president.

Wednesday.

party at the Brenneke Academy in

honor of their daughter. Miss Eula

Clay. About 100 guests were enter

tained. Before the danee there was a

reception in the parlor, which' was decorated with spring flowers and

palms. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Clay

Mrs. Chauncey Clark, Dr. and Mrs, Frederick Barrett, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Chauncey Clark, Dr. and Mrse

Missionary Society of Fifth Streets Coughlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Mont

M. E. clmrch meets. Duplicate Whist , Club, meets . with

Mrs. liurne

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ifomerv. or ureencasue. .amoiur iue

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out of town guests were Miss Hams

I of Muneie: Mis& Lottie Beck, of

'.V,Y$ . ' 't '1. nrr'-T TT;iT 'A-P n-oonftolrl

hfi&ii T,u ;t rrnnthlv mflpt- and Miss Edna Clay ot karlham coi-

ilptwi. T?ifJimond Indiaiianolis Jour

WpdnAJ.iv ff toort) tWhlst - club f f Tl f ; :: ' V ' ' .

meets with Miss Smithl'--Card Parly in the KVC, rlub rooms. Thursday. "V- "' '' East End , Whisl,,. CJnh. , , holds, a meeting. Thursday Afternoon Club will meet

regnlarly. Friday. Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church meets in the church parlors. ,. Whist Party in' " the Elks Club rooms. Ladies' Aid Society of Grace M. E. church holds a social. larked Down Social by the ladies of Grace church at the home of Mrs. Dille, 121 South Thirteenth street. Saturday. Open church meeting at South Eighth S'reet Friends' church,

The Ladies' Penny Club will not hold its meeting this week, but will

meet one week from tomorrow after

noon at the home of Mrs. Mary Kit-

son, 333 North Seventh street, where

the monthly lunch will be served.

The card, party given by the La

dies' Auxiliary to A. O. H. last even

ing in St. Mary 's hall was one of the.

most enjoyable of the r , year's so?

ries. Besides a large number of th6

members and their friends severa

out of town guests were present. The

feature ot . the evening was euchre

played at ffwenty-f our tables, and a

the. , close of the games prizes were awarded , as follows: Head - ladies prizes Mesdames Balfe, Kamp and Sudhoff; Consolation prize Miss Kate Conroy; Head gentlemen's prize

Messrs. Lawler and Balfe. The

hostesses yesterday were Mesdames Kinsella and Paul us and Miss Mc-kone.

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From Col. Hewitt, Whom He Imper-

sonated Latter's Son Discov-

ered the Fraud.

' (By Associated Press.)'

New York !Mav 3.-A swindler

has been operating two months here

by representing himself as Col. John

Hewitt, a prominent wealthy citi-!

zen of Bramwell, W. Va., who died

six months agoj The impostor succeed

ed by having papers stolen from Lol.

Hewitt in Atlantic City, i He had ua

drafjufor ten thousand dollars cashed

by a Philadelphia bank but through a

son of Col. Hewitt the bank discovered J'the fraud and the money was

ecovered, having been deposited by he swindler in; New York. DREW COLLEBS

Can. They Be Cured? This question is agitating the minds of the best ministers, doctors and thinking, naen of today. There are over a million drug users in . the United States alone, and the number is rapidly increasing. All unite in say-r ing that a reliable cure ithe. only salvation. This is no ordinary disease and yields to no ordinary drugs of methods of treatment. We now offer bur treatment which we guaranUen will cure any case of Morphine, Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine or otheT drug habit or refund your money. To any person suffering from this dreadful disease we will send a trial pact age of our treatment absolutely free. Write today. All correspondence strictly confidential in plain en elopes. - Address, Manhattan Thera

peutic Association, Dep't B., 1135

Broadway, New York City.

t 1 - COLORED MISSION NOTICE.

There to il 1 be special services at the

Colored M. E.v' mission" corner roiih I

and fourteenth street, beginning Suii

day, June 12th and continuing each night until the 15th at' which time the Rev. G. A. Sisslev. ' presiding ci

der of the Indiana Di net will be

with us o hold regular quarterly meeting and t'-rj general public are

cordially invited to attend these ser-

J. E. Board, Pastor.

Burned : Today Loss - ?1 00,000 In

surance $25,000. (By Associated Press.)

Carmel. New York, May 3. Drew

College for women burned ' today. Loss $100,000; insurance $25,000. The students saved 'their personal effects.

The college was conducted by the New "York conference of the M. E. church'. , -.t .

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Here's one of 'pur new "suit's for . spring.

A three-button .

double-breasted sack suit with the . - -long lapel

A snappy, stylish garment, isn't it? I They come in black Thibcts and fancy Cheviots. SI3.50, $IS, SI6.50 AND $18.50 LOEHR cKLUTE

The Richmond Canning company is an assured success. It is practically located and the directors are reLdv to

contract for corn and Ketch II-rdware Co.'s at once.

tmtoi'S . at tore. Come

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By. Tire to the Union Stock Yards at

Indianapolis.

"By Associated : Press.)

Indinapolis, May 3.- A big fire in Uq centg

the stock yards early this morning caused a loss which-is -estimated -at $300,000 j to the Belt Railroad arid the Union Stock; .Yards. company. Forty acres of stock and sheds were destroyed.

Sick headache results from a disor

dered stonach and is quickly cured, bv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver

Tablets. For sale bv A. G. Luken &

Co.. and W. H. Sudhoff, fifth and

Main street.

f The Pinest Fabric

made by human skill is coarse com

pared with the linings of the bowels. When this tender membrane is irri

tated we have griping pains, diarhoea arid cholera morbus. Whatever be

the cause of the trouble, take Perry Davis'" Painkiller according to the directions with each bottle. Travelers in all climates carry Painkiller in

their gripsacks. Large bottles 25 and

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9E BARGAINS

FOR 10 DAYS AT alhirinniaini9s

718 MAIN STREET Men's button low shoes, hand sewed, seamless vamp, pretty toe and last, now $3.00 Men's patent colt low shoes, ; hand - welt, worth, $3.5U, now $250 Men's imitation welt, high or low shoes in patent colt or kid, at $2.15 a pair Ladies' $3.00 kid shoes now $2,251 Ladies' low shoes, hand turn, the $2 50 grade now $198 Misses' shoes, the $1.25 grade now 98c Pa" Men's low shoes in tan, our line at $3.00 a pair

CANNING

FACTORY

J1 The annual meeting of the Sketch Club at which meeting the election of officers takes place, which was to have been held yesterday was postponed for a while. The .announcement of the date will be.Ben later.

Located in Cascade Garden.

The committee appointed to locate

canning factory have secured the Cas

cade garden on Liberty avenue. ; MM tm mm mm mm r REMONSRANCE FILED.

Against Granting License to a Mil ton Man.

James P. Kellum desires to operate

a saloon in Milton, and has anolied to

A "box" social was given Dy we colintv commissioners for license.

ladies of the First M. E. church last The people of Milton have filed a re-

evening in the churctt parlors, wnicn mGnstran3e against granting such a li-

Quotations From 0. G. Murray's Ex

change Closing Prices Chicago. Market.

July ..... . : ..-.84

May ............ ,.v..',.45 July .....v4778

May - ,4034

Tilly i .'ffn

May . ;.:.. .11.50

LOCAL MARKET. Eggs 15c. ? Butter 17e.i t . Chickens 12i2e per lb.

were very prettily, decorated for the

occasion with flowers, palms and colors. The social was for the benefit of a worthy young lady who has become incapacitated . from working, and something over forty dollars was realized. No program was given, - the . ...... ..- .

evening being-spent socially by tne large number of persons -present. Refreshments were served.

S Tlio Rariia RnMi r"lK kU tha fircf

XUV mmu rvuv& fUVU 11., f .WM. WW meeting in severalweeks'fat cevening at the home of Miss EU&be$iorrey, on north fif tt5treejAtt h the members were present aspent one of the most delightlfttt... evei&ji? of the year. Cards'' and music' formed the chief featureof the evening, several excellent musical selections being rendered by members. At the close of the evening a. light. luncheon was daintily, served and it was de-

ycided to hold: the next meeting with

Mrs. Bell, on west Main street.

cense. A complaint on general cir

culation was also filed. A hearing was

set for Thursday morning at nine

o'clock. .

'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clay enter-1

ined last evening with a dancing Dr. Grant, today.

JURY OBTAINED.

Associated Press.V

Washington, May 3. Less than half

hou&;wI&'required to obtain a jury in the case of Tyner and Barrett. Mrs.

Tyner sat beside her ' husband, who

lay on a reclining chair.

SttDK" Gorman had a tussel with

Henry KrOma at the' C. CI & L. sta

llOHi).'Illlp' : iuuriium uui aica uauuicu

himithbut gun, mace or anything to

protect Bimself. '

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Mr.r'JB. ' Newman representing

Gentry Bros. Dog and Pony show is in the city today. He says the show

is better than ever in every part icu

lar. .

'Charlev Core v. with the Wallace

Shows; is the tguest of his sister, Mrs

lABKET

Death to Circus Animals.

Pawnee City, Neb., May 3. A circu

train arrived here and one of the ani

mal keeperjs went through the elephant

cars to see that all was right, when the

gasoline torch which he carried explod

ed and the entire car was immediately

in flames and all the animals in the

car were burned. Four cainela, three elephants, two sacred cattle and a

black bear perished. The loss is estimated at about $30,000, with no insur

ance.

FRED C. LAHRMAN, 718 Main Street.

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fiaa Creva ud Brilg Wori. TS1 COLCKIAL.

Dentist

.. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. ,

with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. - Catarrh is a blood or consti-

City Officers Arrested.

Edwardsville, 111., May 3.-Patrick

Coylc. mayor; and Patrick M cCam-

brid ere.' chief of Dolice. both of ' Madi

gon, 111., were brought her , to give tutional disease, and in . -order to core bond after being arrested on. warrants it- you mnst take internal remedies.

charging malfeasance in office. Two Hall's Catarrh Cure'is. taken internal

policemen were also arrested. me . , di,t1v on th Wood and

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four "men gave bond aggregating

mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure

R OAA Th oharp-oet.oro fh( rtnttrrnWth

...11.72 0f' the riot . followine the attemnt to P not a quack medicine. It was pre-

close a poolroom at. Madiaoa last win- scribed by one of the best physicians

ter. in this country for years and is a ree

nlaf nre(rinHnn. Tf. i nomnospd vP

Hna t I lM.aniiH.fi J At. I 1 4

Saves Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost , fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland, of Armonk, N. y.,, "but when all other remedies failed, ..we saved" her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well.' Desperate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs

and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guar-

force, last evening followed May feet combination of the two ingredi-

Young his housekeeper, into a grocery ents ;s what nroduces such wonderful to- t

He then shot ,7 . r- . . a " w o .

store ana snoi ner aeaa. He -men snoi rQfQu o a for

nimseu wuu iue same weapon, lamas i . . 1

Hp hPside the woman Infatuation lesiimomais iree.

for the woman, who it is said refused J.jCheney & Co., Props, Toledo, 0..

to marry him, is the only known cause dljcl. by druggists, price 75 cents.

for the tragedy. - Hall's family Pills are the best

Irish Potatoes $1.25 per bu. forty-six years old. until last Satur- the best blood purifiers, acting direct- L-fp-j nv a T.nirAn f!n Tl

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Sweet rotatoes, jerseys &l.zo du. j day a member of the Lincoln ponce ly on tne mucous suriaces. ine per- bottles free

Bacon 12 per lb. Lard- 8c.lb. Navy Beans $2.00 per bu.

Miss Jennie Hill, daughter of Mrs.

Anna P. Hill, of south fourteenth

street, underwent an operation last

night for an abscess o,n the 4 bowels.

Dr. Hall of Cincinnati performed the

operation, assisted by. Dr. Bond.,

Anna M. Starr returned from Inr

dianapolis yesterday where she spent

the last ten . davs visiting , her : son

T .7 W - . Horace...' i , . '

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Men Will be Boys.

In the excitement of a lively ex

ercise like boat-racing.. or,. ball-play-

vania Lines.

May 3, 17, June 7, 21, July 5, 19, August 2, 16, Home-Seekers' tickets will be sold to points in the West, Northwestj South and Southwest, and -

Canada and Mexico,, Fori any -further

An ImDferlal Surnrle.

Berlin, May 3. Emperor William Reduced Fares to Cincinnati via; The information, apply;r,to Ticket Agents

surprised the people of Berlin by ap- Pennsylvania Lines. ' ot Fennsylvania Lines.

pearing on horseback in Unterdenlin- Excursion tickets at reduced fares

den last evening, having ridden from Ka . , M' 1ftth n(1 11th flt all . Sixty Years Of Ponnlaritv

XZ'- JJ1"? Jir ULU"; stations on the Pennsylvania Lines is the record, Painkiller (Perry

Hn thft canitai h r.tnraMi to Cincinnati, account May Musical Davis'), but the shops are full of im-

' from his cruise in the Mediterranean. Festival. Also excurion - tickets' to ' Kauons maae to sen upon tnegreas

Cincinnati will be j sold May 10th to reputation ot the genuine ; be cau-

Walked Off Movlna Train. lifi, .'n.tncNro nortain cihfirtfi tious. trerefore. wren von ask. for a.

' w r j . XTblli 111V1U71 V- A vva. w v m.m.m.t9 r j 7. : n "

Bycamor( 1U., May 3.Henry Wood, I A f"Wil bottle to see that von' mt th'a P-ennins.

. . . tw 1.1. - .. m . . I inauc lyuvnu uwun j iv. o o

ing, they wil strain their muscle and :SLS "S3S mu- oivS Vh. ticket agenti; of Pennsylvania tines. An unfailing remedy, for coughs,

fWV rtWMA limiMnM nmW 'I'nAH tnAV I . 1 I

go home hmping and sore. Then they neari Vlncennes, Ind. while

are glad they have Perry Davis

Painkiller on hand to soothe the

quivering nerves; to penetrate the

muscles with (warmth and healing power.; It ; has" relieved the pain of two generations 'of Americans. Large

bottles 25 and 50 cents.

.. Selected materials, combined with modern methods of bread baking, are

used

Bread

asleep, and was killed. He was not

missed until his family reached Chi

cago. Mr. Wood came here in 1835,

and served in the state legislature. Shot at Crowd of Boys.

North Vernon, Ind., May 3. Andrew Hartwell, fifty years old, fired a load of shot nto a crowd of small boys,

fatally injuring the i nine-year-old - son

of H.( C. BlabkenshJp, The boys were

colds, bronchities. , (5)

. - ... One of the greatest blessings a X little life may be sacrificed to a modest man can wish for is a good, sudden attack of croup, if you don't reliable set of bowels. If you are not have Dr. Thomas'" Eclectric Oil on the happy possessor of such an out- hand for Lhe emergency, fit you can greatly improve the efliciency of those you have by the jud i- Sick headache results from a discious use of Chamberlain's Stomach ordered .tomach and is quickly cured and" Liver Tablets. They are. pleas- by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ""

ant to take and agreeable in- effect. Tablets For sale by A. 0. Luken & ,J '

W. H. Sudoff. fifth and ;

in the co-stractioa of ,-Mea! T&T&SST- 25 f S f " C" I" . W. H. SudboflF, fifth aud Mran. Ma:r. ... .... , .,: . I .