Richmond Palladium (Daily), 7 June 1904 — Page 7
EIOmiOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1904.
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DEATH OF MRS. CLEMENS
Wife of Mark Twain Succumbs Suddenly at Florence. Florence, Italy, June 7. Mrs. Samuel Clemens, wife oi the American humorist and author, "Mark Twain," Is dead. The end, which wa3 tha result MARK TWAIN'S WIFE AND DATJflHTEB. of a syncope, came most suddenly. Mrs. Clemens died painlessly. The body has been embalmed and will be sent to the united States. Mr. Clemens kneels continually by the coffin. He speaks to no one. BLOODY RACE RIOT Mob In a Territory Town Creates Terror Among Negroes. Ardmore, I. T., June 7. Maidall, a town of probably 2,000, was the scene of wild excitement among the colored inhabitants last night when an attempt was made by a mob of between fifteen and twenty white people to drive the negroes out of the town. Hundreds of shots were fired into the homes of the negroes. No one was hurt so far as can be learned with the exception of a member of the mob, who was slightly wounded by a shot fired, it is said, by Mrs. W. E. Bonner, a colored woman, in defense oi her home. This angered the crowd and they attempted to break into her home, but she pluckily stood her ground. The mob visited nearly every house in the colored settlement and fireu sots into the houses. The occupants, terror-stricken, lay on the floor and escaped the fusilades. Men in the mob warned the negroes to leave town or suffer death. THE NATIONAL GAME What Was Cno Yesterday in the Three Big Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At New York, 15; Pittsburg, 2. At Boston, 7 ; Cincinnati, 9. At Philadelphia, 14; St. Louis, 6. At Brooklyn, 5; Chicago, 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 6. At Detroit, 0; Boston, 3. At Cleveland, 5; New York, 1. At St. Louis, 5; Washington, 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Toledo, 8; Milwaukee, 9. At Louisville, 2; St. Paul, 3. At Columbus, 3; Minneapolis, 2. At Indianapolis, 3; Kansas City, 4. Second game, Indianapolis, 6; Kansas City, 3. Old Feud Revived. Eagle Lake, Tex., June 7. W. T. Eldredge, general manager of the Cane Belt railroad, was shot and very seriously wounded as he left his office. An arrest has been made, but the prisoner claims an alibi. Some months ago Eldredge shot, and killed William Donovant, a prominent planter, and the shooting is attributed to that affair. Situation In Low Lands Serious. Little Rock, Ark., June 7. One of the worst floods ever experienced in the Arkansas valley is threatened and the situation in the lowlands Is serious. At Little Rock the river registers 1.4 feet above the danger line. Twin Demons at Work. Higginsville, Mo., June 7. Herman Tebbenkamp, a farmer near Concordia, in this county, shot his wife and then himself. Jealousy and drink are said to be the cause. Both are dead. MARKET REPORT Prevailing Prices for Grain and LIve etock on June 6. Indianapolis Grain and Livestock. Wheat Wagon, $1.05; No. 2 red, Steady, $1.07. Corn Firm; No. 2 mixed, 47V2c. Oats Steadier; No. 2 mixed, 41c. Hay Clover, $1012; timothy, $12013; millet, $89. Cattle Steady at $4.006.00. Hogs Quiet at $3.754.82V. Sheep Steady at $3.25 4.25. Lambs Steady at $4.25 6.25. At Cincinnati. Wheat Firm; No. 2 red, $1.11. Corn Firm; No. 2 mixed, 50y2c. Oats Firm; No. 3 mixed. 43c Cattle Active at $2.235.35. Hogs Quiet at $3.754.75. Sheep Strong at $2.75 4.40. Lambs Quiet at $4.507.35. Livestock at Chicago. "Wheat No. 2 red, $1.05i.io. Corn No. 2, 48Vfe49c. Oats No. 2, 3914c. Cattle Strong; steers, $3.006.40; stockers and feeders, $2.75(?J4.75 Hogs Steady at $4.6004.82. Sheep Steady at $2.r05.50. Lambs Steady at $5.0000.75. At New York. Cattle Firm at $4.006.20. Hogs Easier at $2.73 5. 10. Sheep Weak at $3.50ff 5.80. Lambs Steady at $5.507.00. East Buffalo Livestock. Cattle Slow at $3.7605.40. HogsActive at $4. 405.00. Sheep Active at $3.255.3R. Lambs Steady at 4 7.25. ..
MORPHINE
What is to Become of the Constantly Increasing Number of Drug Victins? Can They Be. Cured? This question is agitating the mind? of the best ministers, doctors and thinking men of today. There are over a million drug users in the United States alone, and the number ifrapidly increasing. AH unite in sayL.J 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 guaran- ' .n will cure any case of Morphine, Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine or other 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 Croadway, New York City. Wheat Market. (Price paid by the Richmond Roller Mills.) 2, $1.05. Inferior, 5G lbs, to bushel, 95c up. Corn No. 2, 56 lbs. (shelled) to bushel 50c. Grain Prices. (Paid by Wm. Hill.) Timothy, new, baled, $13. Timothy, $11 to $12. Clover, baled, $10. Cliver, loose, $9. Clover seed, $5.75 to $7.00 per bu. Oats 42 to 45c per bu. Corn, 53 to 55c per bu. Wool.. 20 to 22c lb. Straw, $7 to $S. Provisions at Retail. (Paid by Beehive Grocery.) New cabbage, 5c per pound. Old chickens, 18c per pound. Eg-g-s, 17c per dozen. Country butter, 20c to 25c per lb. Creamery butter, 30c per pound. 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, 5c a bunch. Asparagus, 5c bunch. New Potatoes. 50c peek. New beets, 10c bunch. Green beans, 15c 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. Veal, 12 1-2 to 20c lb. Smoked ham, 15 to 25c lb. Lamb, 15 to 25c lb. Fish, 8 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, 16c 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. Sued by His Doctor. "A doctor here has sued me for $12.50, which I claimed was excessive for a case of cholera morbus," says R. White, of Coachella, Cal. "At the trial he praised his medical skill and 'medicine. I asked him if it was not Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he used as I had good reason to believe it was, fvnd he would not say tinder oath that it was not." No doctor could use a better remedy than this in a case of cholera morbus, it never fails. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co.; W. II. Sudhoff, 5th and Main Sts.
WORLD'S FAIR EXCURSIONS. Tuesdays and Thursdays via Pennsylvania Lines UntilJune 30. Coach excursion tickets to St. Louis account the World's Fair will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines Tuesdays 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 mar be announced. Tbte 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 abeut 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 ,o Season Excursion Tickets, Sixtyday Excursion Tickets and Fifteenday Excursion Tickets to St. Louis, on sale during the World's Fair. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expensive. Occasionally iiie it;;ei t is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong n you taice nr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. Tbey are gentle yet thorough. 25c at A. G. Luken & s drug store. A HALF MILLION ACRES. Government Lands Open for Settle ment. in theRosebud Indian Reservation in Southeastern South Dakota. The Chicago & North-Western Ry. is the di reet line from Chicagn to Bonesteel on the reservation 'jorcier. oena c cent stamp for pamphlet "New Homes in the West" containing maps and full i- formation assto the allotment of tlese fertile lands. A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. Constipation causes two-thirds of all sickness in the world. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea positively cures constipation. No cure no pay. 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. TIME CARD Richmond Street & Interurban Railway Company. Cars leave hourly for Centerville, East Gennantown, Cambridge City, Dublin and Milton from 5 a. m. to 11 p. m., returning same hours. Sunday, same hours, except first car leaves at 6 a. m. Local cars leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Indianapolis for Richmond at 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5 and p. m. First car Sunday at 7 o'clock a. m. I know a jolly old maiden lady, A lady of high degree, Who never goes to bed withoutu A drink of Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible woman. A. G. Luken & Co. The North-Westen Lint loissia-Ja-pan AtldS. Send ten cents in stamps for Russo-Japanese War Atlas issued by the Chicago & North-Western R'y. Three fine; colored maps, each 14 x 20 bound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern situation shown in wif.h tfrble showing relative j :i:i:n -r e.jrl Is sinrt Miar. rer.carce? of Kussia and Japan. Address A. M. Waggner, 28 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. Do you want the little onos happy, strong, robust and healthy? One pack nge of Hoilister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make them strong and well. No pay if it fails. 35 cents, tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. Map of the World. A beautiful map, valuable for refrence, 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. $30.00 to Colorado and Return. Via Chicago, Union Pacific & NorthWestern Line. Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, daily throughout the summer. Correspondingly low rates from all points east. Only one night to Denver from Chicago. Two fast trains daily. Tourist sleeping cars to Denver daily.
FIRE ALARM BOXES. FIRST DISTRICT. 12 First and south C, piano factory. 13 Second and south B. 14 Fourth v and sodth 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 aud 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 Fairview. 5 West Third and Chestnut. 51 West Third and National Road. 52 West Third and Kinsey. 53 West Third and Richmond Ave. 54 Earl ham College. 55 State and Boyer. 56 Grant and Ridge. 57 Hunt and Maple. 58 Grant and Sheridan. 59 Bridge Ave., Paper Mill. SIXTH DISTRICT. North of E, East of Tenth. 61 Railroad Shops. 62 Hutton'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 E. 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. 3 12 Noon and 6 p. m. 10 Natural Gas On. FARES TO ST. LOUIS. World's Fair Excursion via Pennsylvania Lines. World's Fair excursion tickets to St. Louis are now on sale via Pennsylvania Lines. Fares from Richmond are as follows: Tickets good for the season, returning any time to December 15th, will be sold every day at $14.00 for the round trip. Tickets good returning within sixty days, not later than December 15, will be sold evey day at $12.00 for the round trip. Tickets good returning within fifteen days will be sold every day at $10.50 for the round trip. Coach excursion tickets, with return limit of seven days, will be sold twice a week, every Tuesday and Thursday, beginning May 17th, until June 30th, at $7.00 for the round trip approximately one cent a mile. Coach excursion tickets are restricted to day coaches, whether on regular or special trains. For further .. rticulars sonsult C. W. Elmer, tickev gent, Richmond, Ind. TIME TABLE. On Sundays Cars Leave One Trip Later. First car leaves Richmond for In dianapolis at 5 a. m. First car leaves Dublin for Richtnond at 6 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 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. n. Subject to change without notice.. RATE OF FARE. to Centerville lu to Jackson Park ... .15 to Washington Rd . .15 tq Gennantown . .. .20 to Cambridge City . .25 to Dublin 30 to Indianapolis . ... 2.05
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$150,000 FOR. Athletic Hvents in the Great Arena at the Exposition rOR A ROUTE. xjuooKaitnena i ... i "cs or the. SHORT UNZ.S New Fast Eloctrlc-Ughted Train throoghsolid without change between Chicago, Superior and Duluth, with all modern devices for the safety and comfort of patrons. Buffet smoking and library y:ar, Booklovera Library, Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars, free reclining chair cars and day coaches snd 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 8f of EVtrptMng. A. H. WAGGENER. Traveling Agent. 22 Fifth Avenue. Chicago. 111. TRAINS Every Day tlimeie, Marion, Pern nnd Northern Indiana 'cities viaC. C. & L Leave Richmond Daily, J 0:45 am 7:00 pm Through tickets sold to all points. For particulars enquire of 0. A. Blair. J. P. A. Home Tel. 44 practical. Magaz:nf FOR "HE GCNTEEL HCLTEKEEPER S EACH iSSUI CONTA'NS BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED DI3HCS, DECORATIONS FOR THE TABLE, DA.NTV MENUS FCR ? ALL. OCCASIONS. Z. ST 13 THE AM'S'CAN AJTHORITY OM CULINARY TOPIC3 AND FASHIONS. ji CcRnewT Issue 10c. CI. 00 Per Yean ? TAELC TALK PUT. CO.. Pk!!a. f SOLICITORS WAV7CO Ch:stnui St. ,1 DR. laFR&NCQ'S H COMPOUND. Safe, speedy regulator; 25 cents. Druggists or m0. Booklet tree. uu. lar HAAUU, " nilauelpnia. trm. $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. m, 'till 7 p. m. Returning leave Dayton every Hour until 7 p. m. Last train leaving 9 p. m. Go any hour you wish. Fast time, new cars. A pleasant Sunday ride, clean and cool, no emoke, 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 every Sunday.
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