Richmond Palladium (Daily), 31 May 1904 — Page 7

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, MAY 33, 1904.

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Sleeplessness s akin to. insanity Many a woman realizes this as she lies awalce hour by hour,

peopling tne darkness with phantoms, starting: at the creaking of the bed or the rustle of the bedclothes. Such symptoms in general point to disease of the delicate womanly organs, and a constant drain of the vital and nervous forces. This condition cannot be overcome by sleeping powders. The diseased condition must be cured before the consequences of disease are removed. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures the womanly diseases which cause nervousness and sleeplessness. It is the best of tonics and invigorants. nourishing the nerves, encouraging the appetite and inducing refreshing sleep. $SGO Reward .fos Wanton Who Oannot bo Cunad. Proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in OiT ria? to nny $500 in legal money of the United St.it for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. " My wife was sick for over eight years," writes Albert II. FulU, Esq.. of AKamont, Gmndy Co.. Tenn. "She had uterine disease and ivas treated by two phvsicinns and got no relief. At last I read about Dr. Pierce's medicines and we decided to trv his ' Favorite Prescription,' I sent to the drug-" store and scot one bottle and the first dose pave ease and sleep. She had not slept any for three nights. Being sure that it would cure her I sent for five more bottle? and when she had taken the sixth bottle she was sound and well." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be used with "Favorite Prescription" whenever a laxative is reauired. I WANT TO SELL a good 6-room House, Barn, all in good repair, located on North Third street, for $1,450.00 It's That Man Morgan 8th and North E Peiisylvania Lines TIME TABLE lu Effect 8 A. M. May 13, 1904. " CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO LIV. In Efiect 2 p. m , May 1, 1904. Arrive WESTWARD Rich and Logn Ao Ex Chicaeo t-pi ciai Michigan i v Cin and Lopan Es. Cin and Rich Ac Kx Northland Limiie.i Cin and Chi Mail and Ex EASTWARD Southern Ex Northland Limited Kit h and Cin Ac Ex Logan and Cin Ac Kx Mack and Cin Ex Chi and Cin Special Logan and Rich Ac Depart 6.45 am 11.15 axn 5.00 pm 11.10 an 12.80 pm 4 45 pm 7.25 pm 9.50 pm 11.00 pm 4.05 am 11.15 pm 4 .15 am 5.15 am 7.00 am lo.io am .'.45 pm 4.00 pm -4.4S am 3.55 pm 5.40 pin COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV. WESTWARD St. Louis Limited Capital Ex St L Fast Mail aud Ex Col and Ind Ac Ex N Y and 8t L Mail and Ex Cnl and Rich Ac Ex Worlds Fair .Special EASTWARD Pittsburgh Special daily Ind and Col Ac Mail an "t St L and N Y Fast Ind and Col A? Pcnna Special (Mi j) St L and N Y Man a.i.l Sx St L and N Y Limited Ex Ohio and Va Ex daily 4 45 am 5.u5 am 10.15 am lo 20 am 1 25 pm 10 03 pm 5.30 am 10.15 am 8.57 pm 7 30 pm 9,00;pm 4.55 am 10.00 am 1.20 pm 00 pm 5-15 am 9.45 am -9.50 am 3.45 pm 4.50 pm 7 0 pm 8.40 pm 8 55 pm DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. WESTWARD St L Fat F.x RprinsM and Rich Ac St L Fast Mail aurl Ex Sprin and Rich Mail arid Ex Worlds Fair .Special daily EASTWARD Pittsburgh Hpccal daily Rich and Sprin Mxil andKx N Y Fnl MailRich and .Sprin Ac Kx I'enna Special Mail and Ex fet L and N Y Limited Ex 4.S7 am 3.55 am 10 10 am 10 52 pin 9.55 pm .2 i am 5.45 am 9 55 am 4 .05 pm 4 55 pm H. i'J pm GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. 80VTHWARD Mack and Cin Mail and Ex Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex Mack and Cin Mall and Ex Sunday Acg NORTHWARD' Rich and G U Mail and Ex Cin and Mack Mail and Ex Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 4 3-5 am 9.42 am 8.40 pm 01.45 pm 5.4" arn 12.50 pm 11.05 pm Daily. Sunday only. All trains, unless otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except Sunday. Effective March 20, 1U04 EAST AND SOUTH AM PM PM No. 2 No. 4 No. a Daily Dally Sua 011I7 ex. Hun. IjT Richmond 8.;55 8.15 Lv (lottage irove 9.57 4.27 9.00 Ar Cincinnati 12.10 6.40 11.15 AM I'M No. 1 No. 3 Dally Daily liV Cincinnati 7.45 4 00 Ar Richmond 10.45 7.00 ,N)HTH AND WEST AM PM No. 1 No. 3 Dally Dally iT Richmond 10.45 7.00 Ar'Muncle 12.25 8.37 Ar Marlon 1. :57pm 9.50 Ar Peru '2.45pm 11.00 A1" North Judson 5.iopm AM AM PM No. 2 Nc.4 No.fl Daily Dally Can only ex. Sun. I f Aorth Judson w.lOam tLv eru 5.05 11.85pm 4,l5 Ar Richmond 0.05 8.80pm 8.15 For rates or Information regarding connections Inquire of C. A. BLAIR, Hoaie Phone 44 City Ticket Agent

AGAIN IN SESSION

Illinois Republican Convention Seeks to Break Deadlock. Springfield, May 31.- The Republican state convention, after a recers of eleven days, today at 2 o'clock reconvened to resume balloting fcr a candidate for governor. The previous session lasted more than a week and fifiy-elght futile ballots were taken, leaving the seven aspirants for nomination about where they stood at the first ballot. All the aspirants for nomination are present. It is the prevailing opinion that no nomination will be made before Wednesday. Many believe, however, that the deadlock will not be broken before Friday. There is much talk in favor of a proposal which was voted down before the recess was taken, to suspend the balloting for governor and to nominate the remainder of the ticket, providing the deadlock is not broken today. About the only story afloat today to which any credence whatever is given Is that Yates and Lowden have agreed to throw their delegates to a third man. It is said that the third man has not yet been chosen. It is declared to be a part of the compact that Yates Is to go to the United States senate in 1907 and that Lowden is to be made governor four years hence. All knowledge of such a combination, however, Is denied by the Yates and Lowden managers. THE NATIONAL GAME What Was Done Yesterday In the Three Big Leagues. Forenoon Games. NVTIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia ,4; New York, 15. At Cincinnati, 7; Chicago, 4. At Plttsburg-St. Louis Rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Boston, 7; Washington, 3. At Detroit-St. Louis Rain. At Chicago-Cleveland Rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Indianapolis, 4; Toledo, 5. At Milwaukee, 10; Kansas City, 1. At St. Paul, 8; Minneapolis, 1. At Columbus-Louisville Rain. Afternoon Games. N A T I O N A L L E A G U E. At Pittsburg, 0; St. Louis, 13. At Cincinnati, 2; Chicago, 5. At Brooklyn, 3; Boston, 8. At Philadelphia, 5; New York, 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Boston, 8; Washington. 2. At New York, 0; Philadelphia, 1. At Detroit-St. Louis Rain. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Milwaukee, 7; Kansas City, 6. At Minneapolis, 2; St. Paul. 7. At Columbus-Louisville Rain . At Indianapolis-Toledo Rain. Canned Peas Cause Death. New York, May 31. After eating ft can of green peas a few days ago, the entire family of Guisseppe Obraco, consisting of five persons, were taken ill. Two of them have already died, a third cannot recover and the two others are still 111, although it is believed their chances of recovery are good. Kaw Threatened Danger. Topeka, Kan., May 31. The high water in the Kansas river is receding slowly and all danger is past. The heaviest rains of yesterday fell in parts of Kansas other than the Kaw valley, or there would have been much higher water here. Much damage has been done to growing crops. Floral Offerings at Canton. Canton, Ohio, May 31. Floral offer ings from widely separated portions of ' the country wc'e received by Mrs. 1 McKinle-y yesterday to be placed on the tomb of her husband. Among those who sent memorials were President and Mrs. Roosevelt. Dynamite Let Go. Knoxville, Tenn., May 31. Four men were killed and two fatally injured in a dynamite explosion which occurred near Warwick on the Knoxville, Lafollette & Jellico branch of the Louisville & Nashville road. Rain Interrupts Traffic. Guthrie, O. T., May 31. Heavy rains in eastern Oklahoma and the Indian Territory have greatly interrupted traffic. MARKET REPORT Preval ling Prices for Grain and Livestock on May 30. Indianapolis Grain and Livestock. Wheat Wagon, $1.05; No. 2 red. Steady, $1.05. Corn Firm; No. 2 mixed, 49c. Oats Steadier; No. 2 mixed, 43c. Hay Clover, $1012; timothy. $1315; millet, $89. CattleSteady at $4.00(5.25. HogsActive at $4.80. Sheep Steady at $3.2o4.25. Lambs Steady at $5.25 6.00. At Cincinnati. Wheat Firm; No. 2 red, $1.11. Corn Easy; No. 2 mixed, 53Vc. Oats Quiet; No. 2 mixed, 42c. CattleStrong at $2.255. Hogs Active at $3.754.80. Sheep Strong at $2.75 4.50. Lambs Strong at $4.507.50. Livestock at Chicago. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.051.06. Corn No. 3, 4749c. Oats No. 2, 39c. Cattle Steady; steers, $3.005.90; stackers and feeders, $2.75(9)4.75. Hogs Steady at $i.C04.82. Sheep Steady at $2.50(7 5.75. LambsSteady at $5.007? 6.G5. At New York. Cattle Firm at $4.O05.75. Hogs Steady at $2.75 6.20. Sheep Weak at $3.50 5.25. Lambs Steady at $5.50C75. East Buffalo Livestock. Cattle Slow at $3.755.40. HogsActive at $4.404.95. Sheep Active at $3.2505.3. Lambs Steady at $4 7.4i.

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What is to Become of the Constantly Increasing Number of Drag Victins? Can They Be Cured? This question is agitating the minds of the best ministers, doctors and thinking mes of today. There are ov-pr a million drug users in the United States alone, and the number is rapidly increasing. All unite in saying that a reliable cure is the only salvation. This is no ordinary disease and yields to no ordinary drugs or methods of treatment. We now offer our treatment which we guarantwGn will cure any case of Morphine, Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine or otbeT drug habit or refund your money. To any person suffering from this dreadful disease we will send a trial package of our treatment absolutely free. Write today. All correspondence strictly confidential in plain en elopes. Address, Manhattan Therapeutic Association, Dep't B., 1135 Broadway, New York City. Wheat Market. (Price paid by the Richmond Roll er Mills.) WheatNo. 2, $1.05. Inferior, 5G lbs, to bushel, 9oc up. CornNo. 2, 56 lbs. (shelled) to bu?hel 50c. Grain Prices. (Paid by Wm. Hill.) Timothy, new, baled, $13. Timothy, $11 to $12. Clover, baled, $10. Oliver, loose, $9. Clover seed, $5.75 to $7.00 per bu. Oats 42 to 45c per bu. Corn, 53 to 55c per bu. Wool, 18 to 21c lb. Straw, $7 to $8. Provisions at Retail. (Paid by Beehive Grocery.) New cabbage, 5c per pound. Potatoes, 35c peck. Old chickens, ISc per pound. Esrgs, 18c per dozen. Country butter, 20c to 25c per lb. Creamery butter, 30e per pound. Sweet potatoes, 15c per 1-4 peck. Bananas, 10 to 20c per dozen. Apples, 30c to 50c per peck. Spinach, 10c lb. Radishes, 5c bunch. Tomatoes, 10 and 15c quart. Onions, 5c bunch. Cal. Oranges, 25 to 50c dozen. Lemons, 20 to 30c dozen. Maple syrup, $1.25 per gallon. Rhubarb, 5e a bunch. Asparagus, 5c bunch. New Potatoes, 1-4 peek, 15c. New beets, 10c bunch. Green beans, 15e 1-4 peck. Green peas, 15c per 1-4 peck. Pineapples, 15 to 25c. Meats at Retail. (Furnished by P. J. Miles.) Beef, 8 to 15c per lb. Rib roast, 15c per lb. Chuck roast, 10 to 12 l-2c per lb, Beef to boil, 8 to 10c per lb. Beef steaks, 15c to 18c lb. Fresh pork, 10 to 12 l-2c lb. Pork chops, 12 l-2c per pound. Bacon, 15 to 20c lb. Roast pork, 12 l-2c lb. Yeal, 12 1-2 to 20c lb. Smoked ham, 15 to 25c lb. Lamb, 15 to 25c lb. Fish, S to 15c lb. Lard, 10c lb. Fresh sausage, 12 l-2c lb. Smoked sausage, 12 l-2c lb. Country Produce. (Prices paid by Beehive Grocery.) Eggs, 14c dozen. Butter, Creamery 23c lb.; country, 10c lb. Potatoes, $1.15 per bushel. Poultry Pricees. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery.) Dressed, old chickens 12 l-2c lb. Richmond Livestock. (Prices Paid by Long Bros.) Hogs, 200 lbs, top, heavy, $4.45 cwt. Hogs, 400 lbs., common and rough, 3 to 4c lb. Choice butcher steers, 5c lb. Choice butcher steers, 5c lb. Choice cows, 3 to 3 3-4c lb. Cows, 2 1-2 to 3 l-2c lb. Veal calves, 4 and 4 l-2c lb. Sheep, fine extra, 5c per lb. Lambs, 7 to 8c lb. , Not a Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kid ney trouble. I tried all sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I folt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine have been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, ver and Kidney troubles and sreneral debility." This is what B. F. Bas3, of Fremont, N. C. writes. Only 50c, at AG. Luken & Co., druggists.

ATLANTIC CITY TEIP. Medical Association Special Service Over Pennsylvania Lines. Special through car service for delegates and friends to the annual meeting of the Americaan Medical Association at Atlantic City will be provided from Indiana via Pennsylvania Lines. Through cars will leave Indianapolis 3:05 p.m., Sunday, June f, arriving Atlantic City the follow-

ing evening. Berths in through sleep ing ears will be assigned as requests are received, and persons desiring reservations should promptly communicate with Dr. F. C. Heath, Secretary, 427 Newton Claypool Building, Indianapolis. Excursion tickets to Atlantic City will also be sold for regular trains via Pennsylvania Lines from May 31 to June 5, inclusive, at one-way fare plus $1.00, making the round trip cost $19.75 from Indianapolis, and proportionately low fares from other points. Half fare for children over five and under twelve years of age. Upon request, tickets will be issued at the same reduced fare reading via Washington, and stop-over will be allowed at the National Capital; also Baltimore and Philadelphia. Stop-over at Philadelphia is also granted on tickets over the direct route to Atlantic City. For further information, consult ticket agents of Pennsylvania Lines, or address W. W. Richardson, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Indianap olis, Ind. ATTENTION, FARMERS t Why remain in the North and fctav n doors six months in the year connmins what vou raise during the J 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 you know your stock are not 'eating then heads off" a id, besides have to be protected from the rigor? winter by expensive shelter. Economical stock feeding require? he combination of both flesh-forming and fat-forming foods in certain proortions. Alabama and Florida pro dace in abundance the velvet bear, nd cassava, the first a flesh produeer, md the latler a fat producer, and they are the cheapest and best fattening materials known to the world. More money can be made and with less labo, in general farming fruil and berry growing and truck gardenbig along our road in the South than in any other section of the Union. If you are interested and desire further information on the subject, address G. A. PARK, Gen'l Immigration and Industrial Agent, Louisville & Nashville R. R. C, Louisville, Ky. Run down, broke down, all played out feeling, cannot eat or sleep. Take Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. See it reconstructs your entire body. 35c, tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. TIME TABLE Dayton & Western Traction Co. (In Effect May 1, 1904.) Leave Richmond for Eaton, West Alexandria, Dayton, Troy, Pique, Sidney, Lima, Xenia, Springfield, Columbus, Hamilton and Cincinnati every hour, 7 a, na., to 9 p. m. and 11 p. m. Two Hours to Dayton Leave Richmond for New Paris every hour, 6 a. m., to 6 p. m. Last through car east of West Al exandria, D p. m. Through rates and through tickets to all points. All entirely new cars, clean, comfortable and swift. For further information call Home 'Phone 209. Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. I was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthfully say that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me. Mrs. T. V. 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. H. Sudhoff, fifth and Main streets. The Pennsylvania lines west have just doubled their sleeping car and dining car service with the installation of the schedule which took effect yesterday. Thirty-five new sleeping cars between St. Louis and New York and Pittsburg and Chicago. The Pennsylvania people claim that no road in the country can boast a better sleeping car and coach equipment than the Pennsylvania lines west.

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FIRE ALARM BOXES. FIRST DISTRICT. 12 First and south C, piano factory. L3 Second and south B. 14 Fourth and south D. 15 Fifth and south B. , 16 Fifth and south H. 18 Seventh and south H.

SECOND DISTRICT. South of Main, Between Seventh and Eleventh. 21 Eighth and Main. 23 Eighth and south- E. 24 Seventh and south G. 25 Ninth and south A. 26 Tenth and south C. 27 Eleventh and Main. 28 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. 36 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. 46 No. 1 Hose House, N. Eighth. 47 Champion Roller Mills. 48 Tenth and North I. FIFTH DISTRICT. West Richmond and Fail view. 5 West Third and Chestnut. 51 West Third and National Road. 52 West Third and Kinsey. 53 West Third and Richmond Ave. 54 Earlhain College. 55 State and Boyer. 06 Grant and Ridge. 57 Hunt and Maple. 58 Grant and Sheridan. , C9 Bridge Ave., Paper Mill. SIXTH DISTRICT. North of E, East of Tenth. 61 Railroad Shops. 62 Button's Coffin Factory. 63 Hoosier Drill Works. 64 Wayne Agricultural Works. 65 Richmond City Mill Works. 66 Westcott Carriage Works. 67 Thirteenth and North H. SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North D., East of Tenth. 7-Ninth and North A. 71 Eleventh and North L. 72 Fourteenth and North C. 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. -j 3 12 Noon and 6 p. m. 10 Natural Gas On. Don't suffer with constipation, headache, rheumatism or stomach trouble. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well and keeps you well. 35 cents, tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. WORLD'S PAIR EXCURSIONS. Tuesdays and Thursdays via Penn sylvania Lines Until June 30. Coach excursion tickets to St. Louis account the "World's Fair will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines Tues-daj-s and Thursdays until June 30. These tickets will be good only in coaches of regular trains on those days, or in coaches of special trains which may be announced. The round trip fare from Richmond is $7.00. Returning tickets will be good only in coaches of regular trains leaving St. Louis Union Station any time within seven days, including date of purchase of ticket. Return coupons of tickets sold Tuesdays will be good until the following Monday, inclusive, and those sold Thursdays will be good returning until the following "Wednesday, inclusive. For particulars about time of trains for which coach excursion tickets will be sold, sonsult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Richmond, Ind., who will also answer inquiries in regard ,0 Season Excursion Tickets, Sixtyday Excursion Tickets and Fifteenday Excursion Tickets to St. Louis, on sale during the World's Fair. A Runaway Eicycle, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Onier, Franklin Grove, 111. It developed -i stubborn ulcer unvieldinr to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Buckle's Arnica Salve cured. It's ins4 as food for burns, Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25 cents at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drusr store. Gather the roses of health for your cheeks, While the parks are shining with dew. Get out in the morning early and bright By taking Rocky Mountain Tea at night. A. G. Luken & Co.

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$150,000 FOR. Athletic Ervents In the Great Arena at the Exposition TOR A ROUTT XookattheMai OFTHt SHORT UHES New Fast Electric -Lighted Train4 through 90I id without change between Chicago, Superior and Duluth, with all modern devices for the safety and comfort of patrons. Buffet smoking and library car, Booklovers Library, Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars, free reclining chair cars and day coaches and excellent a la carte dining car service. Electric lighted throughout, with individual reading lamps in every berth. Leaves Chicago 10.00 p. m. daily. Pullman sleeping cars and free reclining chair cars to St Paul and Minneapolis also on this train. Th Bj of Ettrgthing. A. H. WAGGENER. Traveling Agent. 22 Fifth Avenue. Chicago. III. KWatt TRAINS Every Day JInncie, Marion, Pern ind Northern Indiana cities via C. C. Sc L Leave Richmond Daily, 10:45 am 7:00 pm Through tickets sold to all points. For particulars enquire of G. A. Blair. C. P. A, Home Tel. 44 -. K-STTV-JJV j A PHACTICAI. I j FOR iHZ GZNTEEL HOUSEKEEPER i 3 NTA1'S BEAUTIFULLY ' 5I5HES. CEC.ORATIONS i . DAINTY MENUS FOR 1 EACH ISSUE. COI ILLUSTRATED Dl! FOR THE TABLE. ALL. OCCASIONS. EVC. ' !T IS THZ AMCKiC.'N authority j ON CULINARY TOPICS AND FA3HIO.MS. i Current Is-sue ice. $1.00 Pen Year TAELE TALK PUB. CO.. PHILA. (SOLICITORS VANTEO UaCRAL T'.BMS 1113 Chestnut St. EJi DR. LaFRANCO'S 0 COMPOUND. Safe. tneedT resnlator: 25 cents. Druraists or Booklet free. OK. LaFRAKCO. Philadelphia, Pa. $1 Sunday excursions, Richmond to Dayton and return via the Dayton & "Western every Sunday during the summer season. Through trains leave Richmond every hour from 6 a. in. 'till 7 p. m. Returning leave Dayton every hour until 7 p. m. Last train leaving 9 p. m. Go any hour yon wish. Fast time, new cars. A pleasant Sunday ride, clean and cool, no smoke, no cinders, no dust. Visit the beautiful National Soldiers' Home on the line of the Dayton & Western, Fairview Park, Dayton's cool summer resort. Central League baseball at League Park ev

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