Richmond Palladium (Daily), 15 June 1904 — Page 7

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1904.

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"I had scrofula and erysipelas for eighteen years, until I heard Of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery," writes Mr. Ililery Koons, of Queens, V. Va. "When I commenced to take this medicine I weighed one hundred and thirty pounds. I have taken six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and three vials of his ' Pleasant Pellets,' and am glad to say I feel like a new man. I now weigh one hundred and seventy-five pounds. When I had used one bottle of the medicine I could feel it was helping me. I realize Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best medicine on earth," Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery purines the blood and entirely eradicates the poisons that breed and feed disease. It cures scrofula, eczema, erysipelas, boils, pimples and other eruptions that mar and scar the skin. Pure blood is essential to good health. The weak, run-down, debilitated condition which so many people experience is commonly the effect of impure blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery not only cleanses the blood of impurities, but it increases the activity of the bloodmaking glands, and it enriches the body with an abundant supply of pure, rich blood. Free. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 2 1 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V.

hiisyhiiiiiii Lines TIME TABLE I11 Effect 8 A. M. May 15, CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO DIV. In EHect 2 p. m., May 16, VXi. Arrive 11.10 am VZ.m pra 4.45 pra 7.-o pm 9.50 pm 11.00 pm 4.95 am 9.48 am 3.5o pm 5.40 pm WESTWARD Rich aud Logan Ac Ex Chicago Spcciai Michigan tv Cin ami Logan Ex Cin aud Rich Ac Ex" Northland Limited Cin and Chi Mail and Ex EASTWARD Southern Ex Northland Limited Rich and Cin Ac Ex Logan and Cin Ac Ex Mack and Cin Ex Chi and Cin Special Logan and Kich Ac Depart 6. 4-j 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 COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV. WESTWARD Louis Limited St. 4 45 am 5 o5 am 10.15 am 10 20 am 1 25 pm 10 03 pm 5 :;o am 10.15 am 3.57 pm SO pm 9,00 pm 4.55 am 10.00 am 1.20 pm 00 pm Capital Ex St L Fast Mail and Ex Col and Ind Ac Ex N Y and St L Mail and Ex Col and Rich Ac E Worlds Yah-Special EASTWARD Pittsburgh Special daily Ind and Col Ac Mail an 't tit Land N Y Fast Ind and Co! A? It Penna Special (M ."!) St L and N Y Mall aad St L and N Y Limited Ex Ohio and Va Ex daily 5-15 a at tt.45 am 9.50 am 8.45 pra 4.50 pm 7.20 pm 8.40 pm 8 55 pm DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. WESTWARD St L Fast Ex Springfd and Rich Ac .St L Fast Mail and Ex Sprin and Rich Mail and Ex Worlds Fair Special daily EASTWARD Pittsburgh Speceal daily Rich and Sprin Mail and Ex N Y Fast Mail Rich and Sprin Ac Ex Penna Special Mail and Ex Ht L and N Y Limited Ex 4.87 am 9.55 am 10 10 am 10.52 pm 9.55 pm 5.25 am 5.45 am 8 55 am 4.05 pm 4 55 pm 8.49 pm GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. SOUTHWARD 4. 55 am Mack and Cin Mail and Ex' 9.42 am Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex 8.40 pm Mack and Cin Mall and Ex -01.45 pm Sunday Ac? NORTHWARD Rich and G R Mail and Ex Cin and Mack Mail and Ex Cin and Mack Mail aud Ex 5.40 am l .'.f-O pm 11.05 pm Daily. Sunday only. Ail trains, unless otherwise indicated, depart aud arrive daily, except Sunday. Effective March 20, 1904 EAST AND SOUTH AM No. 2 Dally PM No. 4 Daily ex. Sun. 8.35 4.27 rt.40 I'AV No.r Dally 400 PM No. ft Sua only 8.15 9.00 11.15 Lv Richmond .... Lv Cottage G rove Ar Cincinnati 9.05 9.57 .... 12.10 AAf No. 1 T'ally 7.45 Cincinnati Ar Richmond IN OUT 1 1 . .10.45 7.00 AND WEST AM PM No. 1 Daily ...10.45 No. 8 Dally 7.00 8.37 jT Richmond .... Ar M uncle Ar Marlon Ar Peru Ar North Judson ...12.25 . .. 1.87pm . . . 2.45pm 9.50 11.00 . .. 5.i0pm AM AM No. 2 Nc. 4 Daily Daily PM No.i) Can oaly l-T "orth Judson L. eru Ar Richmond ex. sun. 9.10am .. 5.05 11.85pm 4.15 . .. 9.05 8.35pm 8.15 For rites or Information regarding connections Inquire of O. A. liLAIR, lioaifc Phone 41 City Ticket Agent Harness for show and harness for ever) day use may mean difference in quality in some makes herf they art, identical It strength and durability. More ttye, ol course, In fancy driving harness; but al' our harness la tcadt from good gtocic an5 every s t inalatalni oar reputation at te workmaaship and finish. Al! sorts of hora equipment at very moderate prices. The Wiggins Co.

TURNING THEM BACK

Many Undesirable Emigrants Try to Gst Into America. New York. June 15. According to the officials at Ellis Island the present influx of immigrants includes an unusually large proportion of undesirables, a total of 243 out of 19,595 having been already ordered deported, while 650 were held in the detention pen yesterday awaiting final decision on their cases, and 6,647 have been detained for various reasons, but may be landed later. This condition is believed to have been brought about partly by the recent cuts in steamship rates, and the third-class passengers on every incoming vessel are being watched with the greatest care. Last June one out of every 114 immigrants was turned back, while for the first eleven days of this month one out of every eighty has been deported as absolutely unfit to enter the United States. Many of these now arriving, however, had bought their tickets long before the present low rates were in force, and it is thought those yet to come will be of a still worse class. Nearly 3,000 immigrants arrived on three steamships yesterday and the facilities at Ellis Island are being so severely taxed that the use of tents to care for these who are beiny detained has been suggested. THE NATIONAL GAME What Was Done Yesterday In the Three Big Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia, 0; Pittsburg, 43. At Boston, 6; Chicago, 2. At New York, 6; St. Louis, 1. At Brooklyn, 4; Cincinnati, 5. American League. At Detroit, 5; Washington, 5 called in eleventh. At Cleveland, 0; Philadelphia, 4. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. At Toledo, 8; Kansas City, 2. At Indianapolis, 7; Milwaukee, 11. Second game Lidianapolis, 6; Milwaukee, 8. At Louisville, 4; Minneapolis, 3. - Greeted With Laughter. New York, June 15. An attempt to introduce resolutions of sympathy with the union miners of Colorado at the session of the board of aldermen met with so much opposition that the resolution was withdrawn before it had been read. Alderman Downing, who presented the resolutions, said he did so at the request of trade unionists, and he believed them to be of great importance. Many of the aldermen evidently did not take the resolutions seriously, and the reading clerk was repeatedly interrupted by laughter. Fatal Railway Wreck. Carbondale, 111., June 15. The Chicago li-nited passenger train on the Illinois Central was wrecked in the terminal yards in this city and John Hamilton, a cigarmaker of Memphis, was instantly killed and several passengers bruised and injured. Hamilton was riding on the blind baggage. Meat Dealers Protest. Watertown, N. Y., June 15. The State Butchers and Meat Dealers' Protective association In convention here adopted a resolution condemning the action of the trusts in raising the price of meat at the present time, the association believing that conditions do not warrant it. Confederate Veterans Meet. Nashville, Tenn.. June 15. Under every condition tending to a successful reunion, Nashville is entertaining the United Confederate Veterans and their friends, constituting a host conservatively estimated at 30,000 people. Sent Out of the Country. Cripple Creek, Col., June 15. Thirty-two of the prisoners confined in the bull-pen were placed aboard a Florence and Cripple Creek train and deported. It is reported that the destination of the deported men is Old Mexico. 8trike Declared Off. Cleveland, Ohio, June 15. The tieup on the great lakes has been declared off so far as the masters are concerned. MARKET REPORT Prevailing Prices for Grain and Livestock on June 14. Indianapolis Gralrt and Livestock. Wheat Wason, $1.05; No. 2 red, steady, $1.05. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed, 48c. Oats Steadier; No. 2 mixed, 41 4c. Hay Clover, $1012; timothy, $12(3H3; millet, $89. CattleSteady at $4.00 6.50. Hogs Quiet at $3.755.15. Sheep Steady at $3.254.25. Lambs Steady at $4 25 6.25. At Cincinnati. Wheat Easier; No. 2 red, $1.05. Corn Dull; No. 2 mixed, E0y2c. Oats Strong; No. 2 mixed, 4314c. Cattle Steady at $2.255.75. Hogs Active at $3.75; 5.75. Sheep Strong at $2.75 4.25. Lambs Strong at $4.507.25. Livestock at Chicago. Wheat No. 2 red, $ 1.05 1.06. Corn No. 2, 494914c. Oats No. 2, 89V2c. Cattle Steady: steers, $3.00g' 6.55; stoekers and feeders, $2.75fi 4.75. Hogs Steady at $4.f0fc 5.10. Sheep Steady at $2.505.25. Lambs Steady at $5.06.85. At New York. Cattle Active at $4.00C00. Hogs Active at $4.40 5.20. Sheep Active at $3.505.00. Lambs Steady at $6.008.50. East Buffalo Livestock. Cattle Slow at $3.756.20. Hogs Active at $4.4005.25. Sheep Active at $3.25$25.50. Lambs Steady at $4 7.25.

MORPHINE

i What is to Become of the Constantly Increasing Number of Drag Victlrai? Can They Be Cured? This question is agitating the minds of the best ministers, doctors and thinking men of today. There are over a million drug users in the Unit ed States alone, and the number is rapidly increasing. All unite in say-i-tj that a reliable cure is the only salvation. This is no ordinary disease and yields to no ordinary drugs r methods of treatment. We now offer our treatment which we guaran- ' ,n will 3 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 Droadway, New York City. Wheat Market. (Price paid by the Richmond Roller Mills.) 2, $1.05. Inferior, 56 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, $5.00 to $0.00 per bu. Oats 40 to 43c per bu. Corn, 53 to 55c per bu. Wool.. 20 to 22c lb. "" Straw, $7 to $8. Provisions at Retail. (Paid by Beehive Grocery.) New cabbage, 5c per pound. Old chickens, ISc per pound. Eggs, 17c per Cozen. 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 peck. 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, and he would not say under 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 St 3.

TIME TABLE. On Sundays Can Leave One Trip Later. First car leaves Richmond for Iniianapolis at 5 a. bl First car leaves Dublin for Richmond at 5 a. m. Every car for Indianapolis leaves licbocrond on the odd hour, from :00 a. m. x 7:00 p. m. First car leaves Indianapolis for Richmond at 7:00 a. m. and every ither 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. zx Subject to change without netice.. RATE OF FARE. Richmond to Graves $0.05

" to Centerville 10 " to Jackson Park ... .15 " to Washington Rd . .15 " to German town . .. .20 " to Cambridge City . .25 " to Dublin . . 30 " to Indianapolis . ... 1.05

A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expensive. Occasionally life it. -self is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. TIME CARD Richmond Street & Interurban Railway Company. Cars leave hourly for Centerville. East Germantown, Cambridge City, Dublin and Milton from 5 a. m. to 11 p. m., returning same hours. Sunday, same hours, except first caT 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. u A HALF MILLION ACRES. Government Lands Open for Settlement. in theRosebud Indian Reservation in Southeastern South Dakota. The Chicago & North-Western Ry. is the di rect line from Chicagn to Bonesteel on the reservation border. Send 2 cent stamp for pamphlet "New Homes in the West" containing map3 and full i formation as to the allotment of these fertile lands. A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. The North-Westerp Line Russia-Japan Atlas. 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 snown in ''tir'i wifh table showing relative unvul -.:?eigt!i a?ui wxl ":'f. resources of Russia and Japan. Address A. M. Waggner, 23 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. It dulls the scythe of Father Time, drives away wrinkles of approaching old age the elixir of life, that puts hope in the human heart nollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. 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, HI. $27.50 Hot Springs, S. D. $30.70 Deadwood and Lead. and return, from Chicago daily, via the Chicago & North-Western Ry. Correspondingly low rates from other points. The Black Hills region, the Great natural sanitarium of the west, is one of the most picturesque spots in the world and well worth a visit. Information and tickets can be secured from your home agent. Illustrated Black Hills booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, Chicago. When buying bread look for the name Richmond Baking Co. on the tag, it is the signal of quality. Reduced Fares to Greencastle via Pennsylvania Lines June 35, 16 and 17, excursion tickets to Greencastle, account Indiana state convention, Epworth League, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines from all ticket stations in Indiana. For information regarding rates, time of trains, etc., call on local ticket agent of these lines, fc

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imitation Rocky Mountain Tea, robs his customer of that which enriches him not, but leaves my health poor indeed. 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. FIRE ALARM BOXES. FIRST DISTRICT. L2 First and south C, piano factory. 13 Second and south B. 14 Fourth and south 9. 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. 40-No. 1 Hose House, N. Eighth. 47 Champiou Holler Mills. 4S Tenth and North I. FIFTH DISTRICT. West Richmond and FairvicW. 5 West Third and Chestnut. 51 West Third and National Road. 52 West Third and Kinsey. 53 "West Third and Richmond Ave. 54 Earlham College. 33 State and Boyer. 56 Grant and Ridge. 37 Hunt and Maple. 55 Grant and Sheridan. G9 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. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c, and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Low Fares to Atlantic City via the Pennsylvania Lines. Julyllth and for certain trains July 10th, excursion tickets to Atlantic City, account Imperial Council Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, will be sold from all ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines. For information regarding rates, time of trains, etc., see Local Ticket Agent of those lines. No Competition. The uniform success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief and cure of bowel complaints both in children and adults has brought it into almost universal use, so that it is practically without a rival, and as everyone who has used it knows, is without an equal. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.; W. H. Sudhoff, 5th and Main Sis. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of

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ft.101 1904 $150,000 FOR. Athletic Ervents In th Great Arena at the Exposition rOR A ROUTE X00k at theliaj or THL (g PEIWSOMM SBOST LIKES From Chicago daily, June 1 to September 30. Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Two Cast trains per day. The Colorado Special, solid through train, over the only double-track railway between Chicago and the Missoari River. Only one cjffht from Chicago; two nights en route from the Atlantic Seaboard via the Chicago, Union Pacific and North -Western Line Send two-cent stamp for folders and booklets, with list of hotels and hoarding bouses, rates and much valuable information concerning railway fares, scenery, climate, etc. All agents sell tickets via this tine. A. H. WAGGENER. Travelin? Agent. 22 Fifth Avenue. Chicago. III. TRAINS Every Day Mnncie, Marion, Pern and Northern Indiana cities viaC. C. & L Leave Richmond Daily, J 0:45 am 7:00 p rn Through tickets sold to all points. For particulars enquire of C. A. Blair. C. P. A, Home Tel. 44 H' 5' h I A PRACTICAL. IW&k Magazinf r rOR THE GENTEEL. HCL'CZKEEPER EACH ISSUE CONTAINS BEAUT1FULLT ItLUSTRATEO DISHES. DECORATIONS FOR THE TA3LE. DAIKTY MENUS FOW ALL OCCASIONS. ETC. IT IS THE AMERICAN AUTHORITY ON CULINARY TOPICS AND FASHIONS. Current Issue 10c. Jl.oo Per Yean TABLE TALK PUB. CO.. PHILA. "ST" ""I"1 ""T-uT Sr. DR. laFRAIICO'S " COMPOUND. Bate, speedy reirulator; 2s cents. Druggists r mail. Booklet free. DK. 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. m. 'till 7 s 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 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 er.Sundax, J .-..Ma- "

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