Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 September 1904 — Page 2

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1904.

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A region easy to get to, beautiful scenerv, pure bracing cool air. plenty of attractive resorts.good hotels.good flshlnz, golf, something todo all the t1 me economical living, rest, health and comfort. Then write today, (enclosing twocnt stamp to pay postage) mention this paper and we will send you our l904e.iitlon.ol 'Mic igan in Summer," containing 61 pages 200 pictures, maps hotel rates, etc., and interesting information about this famous resort re gton reacnea via mo i Grand Rapids & Indiana Ry "THE FISHIU& LINK " PETOSKEY WEQUETONSINO BAY VIEW MAlKINAO I'D NORTH PORT WALLOON LAKE HARBOR PT TRAVER8E CITY CROOKED LAKE A fine train service, fast time, excellent dining cars, etc., from St. LouIs, Louisville, Indianapolis, Chicago. C. L. LOCKWOOD. GEN. PASSENGER & TICKET AGT Grand Rapids, MJcb. WHEN IN CHICAGO Stop at th m New Northern Bmthm Hoi a I Combined time new rooms. Meals a-la-CarU at all hours. BATHS OF ALL KINDS. TurKisii. Kussian, Shower. Plunge, etc. Th finest swimming pool in the world. Turkish Eaihand Lodging. fl.OO. Most inexpensive first Class hotel in Chicago. Right iu tht, . . -. .t1A ; r ArtnWl nn annllra f i rvn. Now Northern Baths & Hotoil 14 Quincy St. CTCJjrw car cmiq MEN AND WQiYlEft U Biij 1 for nnnatura (liKcliarKea.ititlaniuiatiuDi irritations or wloeration of in ii co uh TiienilraniTHEEVANSCHEVICAICO. ppnt or poi-unouA PainleHB, una not astrin Mold by nraggUli, o. ecnt in plain wrapper by exDreRa. prepaid, fo t! .00. orSbottli-s 2.75. Circular eut on reyueb Every Woman IS interested ana snouia Know about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray The new Viplnul Syrlnir. injec tion ana ISuftron. liest aIest .Most Convenient. it i I LR'aotes Xo.laul mi. Ilk Tflnr rirnvtflkt for It. j f tip cannot supply tne fV t,;ntraied book mM. It gives valuable to ladie. M AKVKLIO., Time lUdg.. New York. 'EfJHYROYflL PILLS CHIOHt. . ClHiHnfil and Oiilr Ouulna. for CIUCIIKSTEK'S KMiLISl: i in HKI m l Vt tuptallia from ml t with teue r-.Mxn. Titke lo vlut-r. IlefuDaniroroua NuWltiitlon and Imlta tlflM. Buy of your lrri2Kft. or -to. ( unm fur rf towlar. TetlJttOiilitJ -nd "Jtellrr for l.ille,"iii le'.ttr. by r tarn V nil. I f.ttfit Temitnnnials. Sold b alt IruKKia!. l!hlcheater Cherato! Co. ItimiUiB thu yapar Jladlaoa suuirh tUlL.A. t4 1 O AIID 5 MINUTES I Richmond to Cincinnati t ViaC. C.& L . : Through car service via Cottage Grove and C H. iSc D. via College Corner, 4 Oxford, Hamilton. 4 Leave Richmond 4:05 p. m. d 4 Morning train leaves 9:05 a. m. d C. A. BLAIR, W. B. CaUoway, G. P. A. I SPECIAL I HOMESEEKERS Excursions si VIA Louisville & Nasliv'llc R.R. To all points in Southeast Oct. ii and Nov. is LESS THAN ONE FARE THE ROUND TRIP. Tk-ketij limited to return 21 days from date of sale. For full information, rates, schedules, time tables ai;d literature, descriptive of the various resources, agricultural, mineral and timber lands along the line, call or address J. K. Davenport, I. 1 A., 8t. Louis II. c. Bailey, N. W. P. A., Chicago F. I. Hush, 1. P. A., Cincinnati J.'ll. Milllkeu. IX r. A., Louisville C. Jj. HTONT, General Pass. Acent, Louisville, Ky. . mSp .v. v-.v. .v. v. .v. .v. -V. .v--V. y. -V. -V. -V--V- -V. .v. .Y-.V-

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NORTHERN RESORTS ARF. NOT NEARLY FILLED G., R. & I. RAILROAD Did Not Do the Business of Former Years Not Many Left From This City. Lack of summer weather has made this season's excursion business to Michigan and northern Indiana resorts from Kichmond probably the poorest in recent years, excepting that of three years ago. Railroads and the summer hotel men have suffered alike. Reports from points al' along the G. II. & I. road which feeds great summer resort territory are all to .the same effect, that hotels have been only partly filled, and that the guests were only those who had the 'Make habit" of long years' standing. Three years ago this suummer the cool weather kept at home many who had been in the habit of spending the summer at the lake resorts. Passenger traflic of all the north and south roads suffered as a consequence, and special and Sunday excursions were poorly patronized. This summer has seen practically a repetition of the same thing, although the St. Louis Exposition has been blamed in part for this year's conditions. At Lake Wawasee, on the line of the Baltimore & Ohio, in northeast Indiana, one large hotel reported not more than half the usual number of Uttests, and campers were chiefly conspicuous for the lack of their tents ami camp tires. At Lake Maxinkuekee, vn the line of the Terre Haute & Logansport (Vandalia), the same condition was reported while at all Michigan noints the cool weather had its eft'ecf in keeping down the numbers of summer visitors. Both of these resorts have always been well patronized by Richmond people. Same Reports from All Roads. The effects on the passenger traffic of all roads that feed this territory have been marked. Without exception they report poor excursion business. Even the special Niagara Falls and Canada excursions have lacked of the patronage upon which railroads usually depend. The cause is not far to seek when it is remembered that few cities in the middle West have fared any better than Richmond in the Avay of real summer weather. There have been not more than half a dozen days at the most in which the temperature lias gone over 90. Only Did His Duty as He Saw it. "I deem it my duty to add a word of praise for Chamberlain's Colic, Clio1 era and Diarrhoea Remedy," says J. Wiley Park, the well known merchant and postmaster at Wiley, Ky. "I have been selling it for three or four yeai-s, and it gives complete satisfaction. Several of my customers tell me they would not be without it for anything. Very often, to my knowledge, one single dose has cured a severe attack of diarrhoea, and I positively know that it will cure the tlux (dysentery). You are at liberty to use this testimonial as you please." Sold bv A. G. Luken & Co. and W. IT. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main street. World's Fair excursion tickets to St. Louis will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines at approximately one cent per mile each Tuesday and Thursday until September 29th, valid h coaches of through trains, good returning within seven days. These are the lowest fares at which Word's Fair excursion tickets to St. Louis are sold. Fifteen day tickets, sixty day tickets and season tickets sold daily at reduced fares, good in sleeping or parlor cars with requ'fred Pullman tickets. For full information, consult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent Through Car Service via Hamilton to Cincinnati. The C, C. & L. have arranged for through car service from Richmond via Cottage Grove and C, H. & D. to Cincinnati this in addition to their own through service via C., C. & L. direct. Through car leaves Richmond 4:05 p. m. daily except Sunday running via College Corner, Oxford and Hamilton arriving Cincinnati 6:10 p. m. This service greatly reduces the present running time into Cincinnati, the run now being made in two hours and five minutes.

YEARLY MEETING

To Celebrate the One Hundredth Anniversary. One interesting thing in connection with this year's session of tke Indiana yearly meeting is that it will mark the one hundredth anniversary o fthe establishing of Quaker meetings within the boundaries of the present Indiana meeting. The first settlement of Yflgitfti ii the limits of what was afterward lidiana Yearly Meeting was near Waynesville, Warren county, Ohio. This was in 1S0O, but there were no regular quarterly meetings on an established footing until four years afterward. In 1S04 the Miami monthly meeting was established, and the growth of the body began, at that time. From S04 to 1S07, according to the records of 'the meeting, the Miami body grew rapidly. There Ave re nearly 2,000 members before the ''setting off" of any other monthly meetings. At this period the Miami meeting was bounded on the east by the Hocking river and on the south by the Ohio. North and West there were no limits established and in consequence the Quakers living in this county and in other Indiana counties along the Ohio line affiliated with Miami. In 1S07, 1808 and 1809 many monthly meetings were established, including Whitewater, in Wayne county, in the later years. Quarterly meetings followed, the first being Miami at Waynesville in 1809, from which West Branch meeting was "set off" in 1812. Both were established by the authority of the Baltimore (Md.) Yearly Meeting. Ohio Yearly Meeting was formed in 1812 by taking off a part of the territory previously belonging to the Baltimore body. All Friends in Indiana and Ohio were members of the Ohio meeting, and this continued untilQl821, when the growth of the Friends became so great that the Indiana Meeting was established. It has developed that during the session of the yearly meeting decisive action of some sort will be taken relative to the suggestion made a gear ago that the churches of Indiana unite in calling on the coming session of the legislature to make the divorce laws more stringent. , A committee appointed ot last year's session of the Inudiana Yearly Meeting will report that numerous other church denominations will -co-operate with the Friends in the work, and a proposition Avill be made to have the friends call a meeting in Indianapolis early in December to take formal action. The Lutherans, Presbyterians United Presbyterians and the Baptists have signified their intentions to send delegates to the meeting. Judge Henry 0. Fox, of the Wayne Circuit Court, recently wrote an opinion as to his ideas of Avhat the divorce laws of Indiana should be, and the Friends unite in commending the step he has taken. It is expected that the features embodied in Judge Fox's suggestion as to a new divorce law will be included in the recommendation that will be made to the legislature. Sinr-p the establishment of the Indiana Yearly Meeting, in October, 1821. all of the annual sessions have been held in Richmond, with one exception. Last year the deliberations of the body were held in Marion, as a result of a compromise after an unsuccessful effort on the part of smuc of the Friends to establish a new permanent meeting at Marion. The move ment had its origin three or four years 'ago, the members of several quarterly meetings iu both Western Indiana yearly meetings joining iu u petition to the Indiana Yearly Meeting for the establishment of a new meet inc. Your Stomach. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quality too rich, sour stpmach is likely to follow and especially so if the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse between meals, and when you feel a fullness and a weight in the region of the stomach after eating, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour stomach mav be avoided. For sale bv A. G. Luken & Co. and W. IT. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main streets. Special Fares to Pacific Coast via the Pennsylvania Lines. September 15 to October 15, inclusive, one-way second class colonist ares to California and North Pacific oast points, to Montana, Idaho, and the northwest, will be in effect fronr all stations on Pennsylvania line. Pot full particulars, call on local ticket agent of those lines. Parlor Car Between Chicago and

$100 Reward, $190. The readers of this paper will be ileased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's 'atarrh Cure is taken internallv. act-

ing directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of th system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, nd giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and asisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that thev offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that it iaus to cure, bend for list of testi monials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,Q bold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. $33.00 San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Tacom and Seattle, $31.50 Boise City, $30.50 Spokane andd Walla Walla, $30.00 Ogden, Salt Lake City and Butte. From Chicago via the Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line every day until October 15th inclusive. Correspondingly low rates from all points. Daily and personally conducted excursions from Chicago and Pullman Tourist Sleeping cars, only -f 7.00 for double berth, (accommodating two people), through to the Pacific Coast without change of cais. Choice of routes. Excellent train service. Dining cars, (meals a la carte.) For full information apply to A. H. Waggener, Trav. Agt. 22 Fifth Ave., Chicago, Ills. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga.. suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Daily Excursions Last Two Months of St. Louis World's Fair. Round trip tickets to St. Louis are on sale daily from Richmond, Ind.. via Pennsvlvania lines, eood returna. 7 ing fifteen days or sixty days, the time now remaining to see the World's greatest exposition, including the Philippine Exposition, good as a trip to the Philippines. Through trains to St. Louis leave Richmond, Ind., 5:05 a. m., 10:15 a. m., 1:25 p. m. and 10:0.1 p. m., daily. Full information may be obtained from C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Richmond, Indiana. fOR SALE Old papers for sale al the Palladium office, 15 cents t hundred and some thrown in. 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. PENINSULA MEANS GOOD IN A RANGE OR STOVE JONES

JACOB'S GOAT Was of ruanv co'ors, and on account of wearing it his brothers dubbed him a dude. Today that coat would not te in it in beautv of coloring, style and fit, with the coats we fcave for sale not for little Jakey's, but for that dear little girl o yours. The colors are beautiful, fabrics the best we could secure for wearing quality, and they luve all tne cute effects so muca desired by mothers who use care in dre sing their little girls. Coats on sals this week at from to f 4.50 Ladies' Eiderdown House Jackets, one lot, formerly sold at 1.03 to on sale this week at f 1 39 Heavy Blankrts, 10-4 size, this week, 60c Ladies' Fleeced Union Suits, 51 23 kind, fl.OO; 51 00 value, s)c Men's heavy fleeced Shirts and Drawers, others get 4"c and 50c for them we sell 'em this week for 39c , Men's and boys' heavy fleeced Shirts, worth 40c, this week 25c Ladies' fleeced Hoss, all sizes, worth 15c, this week 10c GROCERY DEPARTMENT A small lot of Famous Kansas Flour, per sack, 75c 1 gallon can strictly pure Maple Syrup, $1.00 Finest New York Buckwheat 7 lbs 2oc 6 lb? Hand Picked Navy Beans 25c Special For Wednesday Imperial, Young Hyson and Japan Teas per lb 50c 20 extra stnp3 given with each pound sold Wednesday. 18 lbs Granulated Sugr f 1; 19 lbs A Sugu $1; -20 lbs Extri C Suar $1 Stamps with all purchases. Free delivery. Thone your crder, either line. Store open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. TlieMODBL DEPARTMENT STORE 411-415 MAIN ST. Both Phones

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