Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 October 1904 — Page 5

'Distress Jlfter Eating Nausea between meals, belching, vom itingf, flatulence, lit$ of nervous headache, pain in the - stomach, are all symptoms of dyspepsia, and the longer it is neglected the harder it is to cure it. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Radically and -permanently .cure it strengthen and tone the stomach and other digestive organs for the natural performance of their functions. Accept no substitute for Hood's. I bad dyspepsia twenty-five years and took different medicines but got no help until I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Have taken four bottles of this medicine and can now eat almost anything, sleep well, have no cramps In my stomach, no burning and no distress." Mrs. William G. Barrett, 14 Olney St., Providence, R. I. Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise.

STOVES TO BURN "WOOD ) STOVES TO BURN COAL STOVES TO BURN ANY OLD THING 'This is the stove for all who are looking lI r .... .... v ior soraetmng new ana practical. The Incandescent ST. CLAIR HOT BLAST Double Fire Pot.,; No linings to wear ' out. Ask; to see them. ' ' : : i; BREAr) TOASTERS. 30c . N. A. KIRKJ1AN 710 Main St. Omaha via the Northwestern Line ' - In addition to its already remarkably complete train service between Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha, The North-Western Line has inaugurated elegantly equipped parlor car service through to Omaha without change, leaving Chicago 10 :15 a. m. daily, arriving Omaha 11:40 p. m. uffet, smoking and library car on this train also opened to parlor car passengers. Other fast trains leave Chicago 7:00 p. m., 8:00 p. m., and 11:30 p. m., daily over the only doule track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River. Information and ickets can be secured from your home agent or address A. - H. Waggener, Trav. Agt 22 fifth Ave., Chicago, HL 27.50 Hot Springs, S. D. $3u.vu ueaawood and Lead : and return, from Chicago daily, via " the Chicago & Nortb-Western Ry. t 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 v Black Hills Booklet with valuable ; map, mailed on receipt of 4 cents : in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, Chicago. World 's Fair excursion ' tickers to 'St. Louis will - be sold via' Pennsylvania Lines ' 'at approximately "one "cent per mile , each" Tuesday Vnd ;Thursday Vntii September 2th, valid ,Jn coaches of v through '. trains, good returning t within seven days. . These . are the lowest fares at which Word's ' Fair - excursion tickets to 6tv Louis re sold. Fifteen, day tickets,-sixty "day ' tickets and season tickets sold 'daily at" reduced fares, good in sleeping PX parlor,, cars with required Pullman tickets. For full information,

The late Col. William Austine in his will bequeathed $50,000 to establish a hospital , in Brattleboro, Vt i".for Vtbfl temrrfrarx.. treatment. o

strangers and local lPUafand much of a show to relax these

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BREAKFAST A FEW PARAGRAPHS THAT ARE EASILY DIGESTED ARE PREPARED ESPECIALLY Por People Who Eat Hurriedly and Chew Their Food on the Way to Work. A hoy is never happy until he can wear: a derby hat and have a key to the front door. If all the days were those of Indian summer, one would almost be willing to be an Indian. The fishing season is closed, but unfortunately the law has no jurisdoction over fish stories. Knowing how to do a thing and do-iii"-it is the difference between failure and success. Hearing an enght-year-old boy tell what he saw at the circus is better than going yourself. e The primrose path of dalliance will soon be full of cold and chilly snow. Thus do our dreams of summer fade! One slovenly habit on the part of a man or woman may mean failure instead of success in life. Analyze yourself! It is not difficult for the rooster to crow, but the jackass makes ludij crous work of it. Moral Stick to vour forte! -j ,. If the newspaper artists would draw better-looking pictures of Adam we., would all feel prounder of bur ancestor. j t One man judges another hyhis work, but one woman makes herjoiental estimate of another by the fam ily washing. The neighbors always ' r pity ' ' one or the other of two young peopWwho marry, r amuianty seiaora ;ians to breed criticism. The man that fritters away his time will have few nice warm fritters in this world. It takes money to buy beef, fritters and "things." : 'Some women content themselves with a little dab of powder on the nose, while others will have nothing less than calcimining and tinting. From their own porches men see the sunset, but they make long pil grimages to Naples. The one is free, the other costs money. That's why. . : There will be no heaven upon earth until the neighbors tear down the alley fence and quit quarreling over the plum tree that straddles the property line! 5- . .....-' . If .some men were grallatores and waded in , a river of whisky up to their pin-feaihers, they would never be happy except when the dam went out up stream. . A dabbler in life's serious work ends little more importance to prog ress than a child making mud pies in the street. Whatever you do, do it earnestly and' not superficially. Mere talking does not prove a man s smartness. On the contrary, many men have acquired a reputation f or wisdom c by v memerly ' keeping their mouths' shut and 'looking conscions. : - Manv a woman that can not cook has . made a .gripple jnotjger and none oher .sons in afte Jifet wasAir, a position to njsxfe.n)ippyktby reference to the biscuits .mother used to.make. m When a younjr marVied eouple with their " first baby go -isitiiig and the yoimg husband carries a package Under his arm, all the old married folks know what's in the bundle without looking. - - . .-. -We went to sleep in the hammock the other evening and a graddaddy-long-legs trailed' over our "proboscis and made us sneeze. Man'doesvnot parlous times.

IUCIIXlQtfD PAIIiYPALLAPITO

Manv- a man that kicks another when he is down refrains from kicking a dog when it has a tin can tied to , its tail. Our gymapthy for; misused brutes is frequently more marked than our pity for human beings. Already provision is being made in the French budget for th elarge increase which will become necessary in the.-. corps of officers of the navy when the naval program of shipbuilding now being carried out becomes complete in ioOS. The fresh water fleet, will then consist of 28 battleships, 2o battleship cruisers, 13 armored cruisers, 15 of the second and 13 of the third-class, besides smaller craft, among which will be GO submarines. The corps of officers will begin to be increased next vear. REMARKABLE Negro, Who Threw a Powerful Steer With His Teeth. (Harper's Weekly.) The great event at Cheyenne this year was the remarkable feat of Will Pickett, a negro, hailing from Taylor, Texas, who gare his exhibition while 20,000 people watched with wonder and admiration a mere man, unarmed and without a device or appliance of any kind, attack a fiery, wild eyed and powerful steer and throw it by his teeth. With the aid of a helper, Pickett chased the steer until he was in front of the grand stand. Then he' jumped from the saddle and landed on the back of the animal, grasped its horns, and brought it to a stop within a dozen feet. By a remai'kable display of strength he twisted the steer's head until its nose pointed straight into the air, the animal bellowing Avith pain and its tongue protruding in its effort to secure air. Again and again the negro was jerked from his feet and tossed into the air, but his grip on the horns never once loosened, and the steer failed in its effort to gore him. Cowboys with their lariats rushed to Pickeett's assistance, but the action of the combat was ' too rapid for them. Before help could be given, Pickett, who had forced the steer's nose into the mud shut off his wind, slipped, and was tossed aside like a piece of paper. There was a scattering of cowboys as he jumped to his feet and ran for his horse. Taking the saddle without .touching- the stirrups, he ran the steer; to a point opposite the judges' stand, again jumped on to its back, and threw if. Twice was the negro lifted from , his feet, but he held--on with -the-tenacity -of. a; bulldog. Suddenly Pickett dropped-the steer's head and grasped the tipper lip of the animal with his teeth, threw his arms wide apart, to show that he was not using his hands, and sank slowly upon his back. The steer lost its footing and rolled upon its back, completely covering the neOTA O ILfVr, , 41,11 113 11. 1. IIUWU Avas speechless with horror, many belieA'ing that the negro had been crushed: but a second later the steer rolled to its other side, and Pickett arose uninjured, bowing and smiling. Mrs. Will Burns and daughter, Dorothy, of Richmond, Ind., are the guests of Miss Joyce, of South B street. Hamilton licmblican XeAvs. Mrs. Z. Benfeldi. o? Richmond, Ind., is visiting i i ' ' city Avith friends. -Hamilton Rc mViean News Mr. Frank Elder niU Avife are in (he city visiting friends. Rev. Father Gorman returned this morning from St. Louis, Avhere he attended the Fair. He is Aery much elated over Avhat he saAA. HOW TO GAIN FLESH The life of food is the fat within it the more fat the more real benefit from the food; that is why cod liver oil is a powerful builder of flesh. Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil solves the problem of how to take cod liver oil. That is one reason why doctors have been prescribing Scott's Emulsion for all wasting diseases, coughs, colds and bronchitis for almost thirty years. One of the inducements offered in order to substitute something else for Scott's Emulsion is the matter of cost. You save a few cents at the expense of your health. Scott's Emulsion costs more because it does more and does it better than the substitutes. We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & DOWN E, 409 Pearl Street. New York.

MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1 0,

TWENTY-TWO ARRESTS MADE SINCE SATURDAY NIGHT IN THIS QUIET CITY MOSTLY IN THE NORTH END Mayor Zimmerman will Have No Time to Visit Patients This Morning. The police are becoming Aery Aigilant in the north end. Seven- people have been arrested in that section of the city Avithin the last twenty-four hours. Yesterday morning Officers MoXallv and MeManus arrested William Ryle and Addie Sanders for violating the law and vesterdav afternoon three men Ave re arrested for fighting nd this morning Officers Winters, Little and Bundy arested Ed Chestnut and Mary Phillips for violating the hw. There Avill be twenty-two cases before Mayor Zimmerman this morning. This is the largest slate that the mayor has had on a Monday morning for some time. The raid on the gambling house Saturday night helped to swell the number of cases. The )ocal police in the last few days have been making a magnificent effort to rid the eitv of all gamblinar and immoral houses. Saturday night two raids Avere made ami a number of suspicious characters Ave re picked up on the street. This effort Avill be continued until all undesirable persons are under arrest or are compelled to leave toAvn. The prisoners who Avere confined at the police station yesterday held Aolunteer religious serA'ices. A num ber of colored men Avere locked up and these formed a quartette and sang a number of religious songs. "Nearer My God to Thee" seemed to be the favorite Avith the singers. Two men, who wpre much under the influence of liquor, made an attempt to sing, but Avere unable to do so as their condition, would not stand for it. These tAvo were soon ruled out of the meeting by. a unanimous Aote. The fire laddies in the City Building said that the singing would have to stop before night fall or a hose avouIJ be taken back to the cells. Love Feast. The Quarterly Love Feast followed by the Quarterly Conference of the First M. E. church will be held,, on Thursday evening. The meeting will be presided over bAr Presiding Elder Hill. "Shoulder to Shoulder." The Republicans this fall have adopted Will L. Thompson's popular song, "Shoulder to Shoulder,' ' as their campaign song. It is a great enthusfcr, having a jro using chorus that everybody sings the second time they hear it . Send 25 cents to the author at East LiArerpool, Ohio, and receive a copy. To California. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Pyle leave Wednesday for Pasadena, California, to spend the winter in the hopes of benefitting Mr. Pyle 's health. During his absence John Shoemaker will manage the Westcott Barber shop. The sublime Porte, tired, apparently of continuous fighting with the Albanians, without obtaining any result, seems to have adopted the more insidious plan of weeding out the chief?!. Osman Pasha, one of the most powerful chiefs in Albania, has just arrived at Scutari, ostensibly on a A-isit to the Governor of the province. He is stated to be really, how-eA-er, in a condition of gilded exile, and many other chiefs are believed-4o be threatened with similar treatment. We do not seem to be making as large an increase in foreign trade as between the years of 1899 and 1901, Avhen the increase a year .was over $1,000,000. but this gVadual growth shows that our footwear is giving satisfaction and wanted abroad. Our shoe manufacturers have, been faithful in their workmanship and have given goods up to sample. This with the fact that the styles have taken the fancy of the foreign trade has done much to build up our foreign trade. Boston Commercial Bulletin.

1904.

Consult your doctor about your cough At the same time ask him what he thinks of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. He will know all about it, for we send doctors the formula. For over 60 years doctors have endorsed it for

coughs, colds, weak lungs, bronchitis, asthma.

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City, Dublin, Milton, Centerville, Eaton and New Patis, so if you cannot call at our office, write or pho. e us and our agent will call ou you. Loans made on salaries, and on diamonds and Watches. Here are some of the terms of our weekly payment plan, allowing you fifty weeks in which to pay off your loan: GOc is a weekly payment on a $25 loan. $1 20 is a weekly pay me ut on a $50 loan. 2.40 is a weekly payment ou a 100 loan. You can get any other amount for the same time at the same proportion, Call on us when you need money. Applications by mail or telephore receive our prompt attention. HI ne En mm on ell Lssain Ggd.

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A NEW IDEA FROM THE Hew IDEAL! This is an idea that should interest one and all. It is something worthy of the consideration and support of every man, woman and child of the city of Richmond and the county. After a .ery successful opening of the IDEAL CaSH GROCERY, the management has concluded in order to more thoroughly introduce himself and business and to show his appreciation of the interest taken ia his store by the public, he will for the next two weeks beginning Monday, Oct 8, and continuing until Saturday, Oct. 14th, during which time I Will Give Two Per Cent, of iny Cash Sales same to be donated To The Home For The Friendless. The proper officers of this worthy institution may call upon rre at the expiration of the time (herein mentioned. As I keep a daily record of my business, they can readily deteimine just how much I have done and whatever it is, gi eat or small I will gladly give 2 per cent, of same for the benefit of the Home of the Friendless, of Richmond. I would have one and all to remember tht this donation is simply a gift from the Ideal Cash Grocerj', and all I ask in return is your support and patronage. I have a line of groceries second to none in the city. In conclusion will state that this is a matter that should interest one and all. as we all realize that this is for a very wortho cause and the more you buy at the IDEAL CASH GROCERY

in the next two weeks, the more you the matter over with us. We will be Yours in a

E H. WILSON, ... AT THE ... Ideal Cash Grocery, 914 Itlaln, Richmond

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"He must rise betimes who would please everybody. " That is why we were on hand early and have our Fall Goods selected and here. TO PLEASE EVERYBODY, IT TAKESGood Goods, Good Styles, Good Fits.

We offer you these

THIBETS, CHEVIOTS, NOVELTY GOODS, BLUE SERGE.

The Varsity" Sack Coat is good' style is very popular will be much worn. We have them single and double breasted, with broad shoulders oose backs and wide lapels. ALL WOOL PIECE GOODS Suits to measure $18 to $22

pith J. o. inrCt., in. Mm. Low t If SO thsri wi'U Sittle it without diffi cutty.. Oar rates are low, o terms easy, and our tre atmen always fair and satisfac toty Consult us when you wish to borrow money, we loan from 5 00 to $ 200.00 on furniture pianos, fixtures, horses, ttc. without removal and you ca make your paj ments weekly monthly or quarterly, as you may desire. We make !oan in Richmond. Cambridge sfe si si Sf sie $ sit Room 8, Colonial Bldg help a good cause, glad to see you. good cause, Come in and talk - - 1":"I"I - 'I"I"I"H"I"I"I"1"M"1 - Quality & in several materials

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