Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 326, 24 December 1906 — Page 2

Page Two.

The Richmond Palladium, Monday, December 24, 1906.

Treating Wrong Disease. Many times woman call n their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from harl dieaa, another from liver or kidnej disease, another from nervous exhatratioi or prostration, another with pain here ana there, and in this way thy ail preseni alike to themselves and thefr easy-going and indifferent, or ver-bmy doctor, separate and distinct diseases, for which he, assuming- them to be such, prescribes hitpills and potions. In reality they arc all only gymvtoms caused by &ine ufriee disease. The physician. Ignorant of the cauee of suffering, encourages this practicenntil large bills are made. The offering patient gets no better, but prohfbly worse, by reason of the delay. ong treatment and consequent com plicaIons. A proper medicine like Dr. Pierce Favorite Prescription, directed to thmcausi would hare entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms, and instituting conJort instead of prolonged misery. It as beei

well said, that "a disease know is nal.

cu rea.

Dr. ierces lavorite PrpsprsT-.tfoTi is a

scientific medicine, carefully Revised bj an experienced and skillfulphysician, and adapted to woman's deliate system. It is made of native mediciJkl roots and ia perfectly harmless in itsfiecU in any condition of the fryntrm. t As a powerful invigoratfig tonic "Fa

wner x-rrsvniyion impafts strengtn l the whole system and to fie orpans dis-

s in paniciaiar. l orovrr out." ruf-down.' debili milliner!, dressmakers, hop tirlsJ house-keepers, , and feAle women ntn-

e's Favifrite Prescriotioii

earthly boon, being un-

tizjjfg cordial and re-

tinctly fern in i

worked, "wor

tated teache seamstresses.

nursing mothe 'rally. Dr. Pic-

is the greatest

equaled as an a

storauve tonic.

As a poothinff' amOrf rprimfi,,?

Jne "Favorite Prescription " is unenualed and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, iierveu? exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, fct itas's dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental cnxiety and despondency. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. One to three a Easy to take as candy.

ORIGIN OF XMAS III THIS COUNTRY

Tradition Accredits Apostle John With Having Inaugurated the Feast.

FORMERLY SHIFTING EVENT

BANTA CLAUS WAS INTRODUCED INTO AMERICA BY THE DUTCH OF HOLLAND OTHER POINTS OF INTEREST.

DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Please give me more ga3. E.'G. HIBBERD. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: . , riease give me the Democratic Nomination for Governor. T. II. KUHN. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Please give me the Republican nomination for Governor. ' CHARLES E. SHIVELEY. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Please give me a box of Xmas stogies. DAN McMANUS, Sergeant. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: .Please give me John Locke. JESSE BAILEY, Supt. of Police. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Please gtve us a home of our own. " "THE ELKS." DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Please give us a street car schedule. . WEST SIDE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Send me ninety nice rabbits : WILLIAM GOLDEN, Patrolman. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Give me large houses for Vandyke & Eaton Show. IRA SWISHER, Manager. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Give me more circulation: J. BENNETT GORDON. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: , A check for S0,000, please. CHARLES BROWN, Scc'y. y. M. C. A. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: ' Please give me a $4,000 job. EDGAR M. HAAS. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Please give us a bridge across the Whitewater. SOUTH SIDE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Please give me a bigger Sombero. WILFRED JESSUP. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Please help me stop the mer.sles. CHARLES S. BOND. DEAR SANTA CLAUS V Please give us the Palladium, 265 days ia the year. THE PUBLIC.

MOOERII SANTA IS A MAIL CARRIER

ennn

Uncle Sam's Postmen Will Make Deliveries in City and County Christmas.

MAIL NOW TREMENDOUS.

RURAL CARRIERS MUST PUT IN A FULL DAY BUT WILL BE RE PAID B NUMEROUS GIFTS FROM FARMERS. j

A DATE AT SHELBYVILLE.

Robert Fitzsimmons, Once Alleged to Have Been a Prize Fighter to , Appear There.

H. L. Hamilton, of Maysville, Ky., advance agent .for the Robert Fitzsimmons Company, was in the city last night to advertise his attraction

PACK THE PRESENTS WELL.

It is Permissible to Put "Merry Xmas" Greeting on Packages in the Mail.

In' sending Christmas presents you should pack well, wrap securely and

plainly address it with. Ink. The

which will appear at the City Opera nsmfi an1 arMrPs of th spndr should

house on the night after Christmas. be piaCed on the package, go if it is

The company will come here from

Middletown, Ohio, and will be quartered at the Ray hotel. Mr. Hamilton has extended an invitation to all the newspaper boys and their friends to call on Mr. Fitzsimmons and they will except the invitation. Shelbyville Republican.

E PRISONERS ESCAPE

f heard the bells of Christmas day Their old, familiar corals play, And wild and sweet The words repeat Of peace on earth, good will to men! Longfellow. The celebration of Christmas as a special festival is said to have begun

In the first century, and during the life !

of the Apostle John one tradition of; BREAK CINCINNATI JAIL.

the church accredits him with inaugurating the custom. In England the Christmas decorations may remain in the churches during the month of January, but must all be cleared away before February 2, or Candlemas day. In Franco it is a common practice to celebrate Christmas' by giving an

extra ration to all domestic animals

Two of the Men Recaptured While Seven Desperate Criminals, one a

Murderer are Still at Large Sawed the Bars.

undeliverable or the addresses not to be found, it will be returned to the sender if the article is first class without additional postage; if it is second third or fourth class the sender will be notified by the postmaster from the

city in which the parcel is and postage can be sent for it. By doing this

it would save many Christmas pres

ents from being sent to the dead let

ter office at Washington. It is per

missible to put a package "Greetings", "Merry Christmas," and a "Happy

New Year;" and if several articles

are in the package and they are in

tended for different persons of the family, the name and address of the sender, and still it will not be classed as first class mail, but may be seen as

merchandise.

(Publishers' Presa.J Cincinnati, O., Dec. 23. Nine pris

on the theory that all creatures should oners escaped from the Hamilton

rejoice at this season. county jail today in broad day iignt. In the fourth century, the celebra- j Of the nine only two were recapturtion of Christmas was fixed by the: d. The seven still at large include Latin church for December 25. Be-! a collection of crooks consisting of

fore that time it had been a movable festival, like Easter. Santa Claus was introduced into America by the Dutch of Holland, He is the American representative of the German Knecht Rupert. Among the English common people Christmas is lucky when Saturday is the day of the Nativity. Christmas raiuoe pies in the sevenlernth and eighteenth centuries were made with a coffin-shaped crust, to represent the manger. In Silesia there is a suspersti tion that a boy born on Christmas day must bo brought up a lawyer, or he will become a thief. j

In all the States Christmas is a le

pickpockets and burglars, while one of them is a man accused of murder, and who was awaiting trial. A key to the main corridor was stolen from one of the guards by a trusty. "The prisoners escaped from the corridor by sawing a tier of bars on the second floor.

"Vicksburg, Miss., Dec. 22. A party of editors from Indiana, Wiscons.n and Missouri, after two days spent in touring. the Vicksburg National park, left for their homes. After their return home they will urge that their states appropriate an aggregate of 5300,000 for state memorials In the

Dau. -i a Governor. MansSeid. O., Dec. 22. Mrs. S. E.

Jenner, 64, died at her home here. Her

father was Thomas W. Bartley, who was president cf the Ohio senate in 1844 and governor after the resignation of Governor Shannon. He was Democratic candidate for governor. In 1844, and his uncle, Mcrdecai Bartley, the Whig candidate, was elected. In 1851 her father was elected one of the supreme court judges of the state. Mrs. Jenner' was the last survivor in Ohio of the first settlers of Richland county. ' Rehearing of GHmahs. Dayton, O., Dec. 22. Judge Martin ordered the issuance of a writ for a rehearing of the cases of Mrs. Gilman and Collins Gilman. The grand jury will probably be called into session Wednesday to take up all phases of the case. Mrs. Gilman-and her son Collins were bound over to the grand jury. Fayne Gilman was dismissed. An application for the release of Collins Gilman and Mrs. Gilman on their own recognizance was filed in common court. I

TO GET FREIGHT GARS OUT OF BIG TERMINALS

tral holiday, and in South Carolina the PrK

two following days are also holidays

The leaves proper to use in Christinas decorations are those of holly, mistletoe, laurel and rosemary. In Spain it is believed by the common people that tho nuts hold religious services on Christmas day. The Eastern church formerly ob served Christmas on January 9th.

in old England, pium porridge was p fficult to Rescue Them, and Delays There Arc What Cause the Car nlwavs served with the first course

or a Christmas dinner Shortage-Methods of the Pennsylvania.

The custom of giving presents on Christmas day is general throughout the Christmas world. James Whitcomb Riley says of Christmas: A word of Godspeed, and good cheer, To all on earth, or far or near, Or friend or foe, or thine or mine

In echo of the voice Divine

(Publishers Press.! Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 23 In its

efforts to provide sufficient cars to supply the demands of shippers on

! its lines, the Pennsylvania Railroad has paid great attention to the prob-

Heard. when the star bloomed forth lem of setting cars out of terminals

and lit as rapidly as possible, for there is The world's face, with ' God's smile where the principal delays occur. The on !t- ! audit at the Baltimore terminal for

And tnen we have Mark Twain, God Mess his cheerful old soul, who gives up the following words of Christmas cheer: "It is my heart-warm and world

SLlS! 6th showed a detention of 6.41 While it

all

a much greater convenience to

shippers. The Pennsylvania Lines East have appointed a committee of twenty employes to expedite the repair of cars, so that all cars needing repair will be

out of service the shortest possible i Ninth street, Richmond.

It was brought to light yesterday in this city that the Ninteenth Century Santa Claus would visit the homes in Wayne county on Christmas day. He is not the man who we so like to picture, with long flowing white beard, fur cap and coats, car rying a large pack on bis back, driving his merry reindeers across the house tops, gaily clamboring down chimneys, in order that the dreams of Young America might be realized,

but instead his appearance is far different not being a mun who works gratis in order to make many lives happy but a man who is paid and by no other person than lanky Uncle Sam, ; who is always solictious of his children's welfare on Christmas day. j This year's Santa Claus will dress inj gray, will be minus the long white!

whiskers, minus the huge gunny sack

on his back, minus the reindeers,

minus the sleigh, minus the trips over the housetops, and down the'ehimneys,

but his visits will be none the less welcome, because he Is co other per

son than Uncle Sam's mall, man, who will be required to work on Christmas

day, in order that all persons may

get presents on time.

The general Impression has long

been prevelant that the rural carriers

would have Christmas day to them

selves, but instead they will be re

quired to make their regular trips.

The rural carriers will leave Richmond

early tomorrow morning and will not

return until afternoon. The city car

riers will leave the Federal building at

eight o'clock and make one trip. They

will not be required to make an after

noon trip as one morning trip is expected to clear up the majority of the

packages which have swamped the

local office.

The mail Christmas day will be un

usually .heavy and is even expected to be larger than that of today, which will be record breaker, owing to the

fact that no delivery was made yester

day and the packages were allowed to accumulate in huge heeps about the postoffice. Each postman's desk was literally bending under the weight

of the many packages last night, and

thousands of additional packages will

arrive before the first delivery is

made this morning.

Christmas , day is tho only Ieal

holiday during the year when the car

n n a a Q n a a a a a E3 a

to.

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That's the title of a new eighty-page illustrated took just published by Rock Is-land-Frisco Lines. We want a copy of it to reach the hands of every investor and home-seeker in the country. It tells of a renion unparalleled in its possibilities for home-getting and fortune-

making recently opened up by the building of the St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexi

co Railway.

You have heard of ether sections thit are or were favorable for such purposes,

but you have never heard of the like j6f Southern Texas MARK THESE WORDS.. The book will tell you somethingy&bout it and a trip of inspection is cheaply made. Are you interested? 7 If you will give me your addressr I will promptly correspond, sending you the book and full particulars. By sjrecial arrangement you will also' be personally introduced, if you desire, to FARMERS WHO ARE f OW THERE to whom you can

talk and of whom you can learn all about that new, marvelous country the Gulf

Coast of Texas. Write me today; JOEIN SE23,

ROCK to

T1AN, Paoscnfjcr Traffic Mgr.

'AFJID-IFIRIISC ILrUKTESf

'(CHfcago or St Isotzio

(Address me at city nearest you.)

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WONDER why much homely girl Are often blessed with lovely curia.

I wonder why ill second wives

In luxury live all their lives. X wonder why a kiss unsought Tastes not so fetchlnr s It ought. I wonder why we nerer know As much as wo did years ago. s I wonder why tho fattest man Goes with tho slimmest girl he caa. I wonder why the cook we love From us Is always on the move. I wonder why the stork makes friends With folks who cannot meet both ends. I wonder why eggs always soar Just when we need them all the more. I wonder why we are afraid Of trouble we ourselves have made. I wonder why some people last Until their usefulness Is past. I wonder why If others go From There to There that we should know Of any reason why we fear That we'll not go from Here to Here. Delineator.

WOMEN FOUGHT

Child Suffocated by Clothing Thrown Over it In the Melee. -'Chicago, Dec. 22. A quarrel of two women Indirectly caused the death of

a baby girl. "Mrs. Anna Papiak and

riers are required to make deliveries, her sister, Mrs. Petrina Mazuga, were Although the rural carriers will have quarreling beside a crib in which lay to make their regular trip tomorrow, Mrs. Papiak's daughter, Elizabeth,

they will not have to do so New Year's day as the delivery of mail on that date is not so important as on Christmas. Although the rural car

riers no donbt look on Christmas day as a "jonah" in so far as there having to work is concerned, it will also be a day of joy for them, as the many

farmers to whom they deliver mail

appreciate the carrier's services dur

ing the year and the postmen's wagons

on the return trip will resemble vegetable wagons as they will be loaded down by gifts of all kinds from their

appreciative patrons.

There are two days in the year when

rural carriers live high. . These are

Thanksgiving and Christmas. Blessed with an' abundance' of all manner of

good things the farmers remember their carriers and bring joy and good

cheer into many homes by their kind min R. Tillman delivered a lecture on

heartedness. Last year one carrier! the race problem at the Epworth received three chickens, a new dress J Methodist Episcopal church, under the

for his wife and completely lost count auspices of the. Young Men's Christian

of the punpklns, apples and other I association lecture course. Asked

fruit and vegetables ..showered, upon! what he. thought of Senator Foraker's

him. All the carriers of Wayne Coun- position on the Brownsville affair, he ty are remembersd in almost the same answered: ''Well, Foraker and I are

five weeks old. In her excitement Mrs. Mazuga tossed a bundle of clothing

into the crib and the child was smothered to death before the women finished their altercation.

After the death of her niece, Mrs.

Mazuga returned to her home and barricaded the door leading to her bedroom in anticipation of the arrival of

police. When the detectives attempted to enter the house they were deterred for a time by Mrs. Mazuga, who

threatened them with violence. After

waiting a few minutes they forced the door open and arrested the woman,

who struggled before being subdued.

She will be held pending a coroner's

Inquest.

Tillman Sides With Feraker. Marlon, O., Dec. 22. Senator Benja-

WANTED. WANTED Woman to come to the house to work. No. 43 South Mh "street. 3t. WANTED Barber's washing and Iron

ing to do at 216 South 3rd street. 23-2t. WANTED Some one who took a young man's cloth overshoe from the business college by mistake to pleas return and get right one. 22-2t WANTED 20 boys to sell "The Indianapolis News' New Year's Greetings, good money to hustlers. Apply Monday A. M., Geo. Lowry, 1029 North E street. 22-2t WANTED Messengers for Holidays at Western Union Tel. Office. 21-3t WANTED A girl for general housework, at 109 South 13th street

21-3t WANTED Middle aged lady for house work. None but those having good references need apoly. Call 217 South 3rd street. 20-3: WANTED A newspaper reporter.

Must bo acquainte&fwith RichmondCall at PallaUiunarOffice at once. 18-3 WANTED 2 OOJwood choppers for chopping IJLI, hard wood at $1.15 per cordfZsteady work during the year. BTd $3.50 per week. Good men make $2.50 per day Take Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway to Simons or Westwopd, Michigan. Antrim Iron Co., Marrcelona, Mich.

WoodhT til.

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FOR RENT. FOR RENT New business room 1st floor New kirk Bldg. Fire " proof vault, 402 Main street. Phone 310. 23-7t FOR RENT Furnished froat room suitable for two gentlemeu. 4S Ft. Wayne Ave. . 22-2t FOR RENT 5 room house, bath etc., on Richmond avenue. BenJ. F. Harris. , 24tf FOR RENT-rFurnished rooms, electric lightteam heat, for gen'lemen only, ayfhe Grand. 14-tf

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WANTED Cabinet maker at tho Rowlett Desk Mfgo, North lOtn street. "V 13-tf

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WEAK, WEARY WOMEN.

Learn the Cause of Daily Woes and

End Them.

of the 'same opinion" In the matter. I don't believe President Roosevelt can punish an innocent man, whether he be black or white. Roosevelt wants to be the national government. He overrode the law in discharging the negro troops, but he has gone outside the

lonstitutlon before."

When the back aches and throbs. When housework is torture.

Protest Sent to President. PhilnrtelTiVMa re 99 William H

When night brings no rest nor Ciiai, -o r -

sleep.

When urinary disorders set in. Women's lot is a weary one. There is a way to escape these

woes.

Doan's Kidney Pills cure such ills. Have cured women here in Rich

mond.

This is one Richmond woman's tes

timony.

Mrs. Frances Hamilton, of 27 North

Ind., says:

secretary of the local branch of the Constitutional league, sent a lengthy message to President Roosevelt, de-

r-irr'n the action ta"ken in dismissing the aembers of the Twenty-fifth iiuantry. After protesting against hl3

superheated denunciation cf the col

ored troopers," the message takes np the reference to shielding criminals

and charges that even up to the present day," murderous organizations o? white .men in the south are carrying

motive power, train master, yard master, and even assistant yard masters. The Altoona office repaired on Octo-

September 27th showed that the cars ber 23th the repairing of 12,004 cars sent out on that date had been in the in all the freight shops of the comtermiual an average of SS6 days: On panies East and West, the largest October 11 this was reduced to 6.99 day's work of the kind ever done exand on October IS to 5.95 days. The cept on October 1st, when the figure

time. The committee consists ofi"T was induced to trv Doan's KJdriAv

master machanics, superintendents of ! Pills by my sister who has used them on theIr war Cn t.he l0e1 P0?16

the loved, the hated, the civilized, the Bavaee may eventually bo gathered

together In heaven of ever

rest, and peace, and bless, inventor of the telephone.

is true that even with the

7 and on ; extraordinary precautions that have

CROWNED HEADS

and had been cured of kidney trou

ble. I was having severe backaches

and pains In the loins and shoulders,! Have Christmas Trees and Indulge In and at times it was very severe. I Exchange cf Presents, got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Potsdam, Dec. 22. Twelve lare A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store and be- Christmas trees from the forest o gan using them. -1 took only two box- Rominten were set up in the Shell hal es in all and was entirely freed from in the nw palace for the emperor and my aches and pains, and have never empress, their six sons, Princess Vic had a return of my trouble sinoe, J- toria Louise, the crown Drincess and

though it was several years ago that her baby, and Princess Eltel Fried-

SALE.

Rlchiflon4 rf Aperty a specialty

PorterflelA ileUy Block. Phone J2

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IFOR SALErBarred. Plymouth Rock

Cockerels. . . . Sanford Henning. 'Phone 801E. . . 23-3t FOR SALE 322 North 8th street, a handsome black cloth lady's ulster, bust measure 38, in perfect conFOR SALE New five-room cottage, half acre lot, suburban, on car line. Easy terms. Address K care Pal.. 22-10L FOR SALE Ferrets at 3S North 2nd street. 21-7t

FOR SALE Good beech wood.

at 227 South 7th stree

Everybody

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Call 2M3t

FOR SALE The coAner and large

wall show cases from Hirst jewel

ry store, for saks at C. B. Hunt's storage roomover grocery, 603

Main street. 23-tf

property rron

LOST. LOST Gold purse with chain bandie. Contained a few pennies. Return to Palladium office or call Phone 1554.

LOST Beagle hound, male, nine months old. Small black and large tan spots across back and body. Has tan head and light tan ears. Return to Tony Huey, 41South 9th street and get reward. 22-3t LOST Five Dollar gold piece, between North 3rd street on Main street, to 9th street and postoffice. Return to Mrs. John Hawkins. 101 North 3rd street. 2l-3t LOST A large dark grown tall from a fur boa. Reward If returned to 2 IS North 5th street. 21-3t LOST A small chatelaine pocket book of undressed kid, with eteel chain and belt hook, contained in tho neighborhood of two dollars; had two street car tickets, a brass

key, and small flat steel key on ring. Finder keep money and leave pocket book and keys at Palladium ofllce. LOST A ten dollar bill between 14th and Po6t office on Main. Finder return to Palladium and receive reward. 23-3t LOST New hitching weight, near C, C. & L. depoL Finder return

Phone 1263. 23-3t FOUND. FOUND-Rural Mail box in front of T. R. Woodhurst's, call at Woodhurst's. T 23-3t

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I havin 8 room modern house, 4

large barn, 2 lots, near Main, f

See me quick. Will sell it soon. AL H. HUNT. j

PRESTON BETROTHAL IDEA.

Would Have Legal Publication Months in Advance of Ceremony.

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Wabash, Ind, Dec. 23. (Spl.) The

YOUNG GIRL SANG WELL.

Miss Celia Carroll Made Splendid Impression on Large Audience at ' First M. E. Church.

Miss Celia Carroll, a young girl re-

davs: on October 11th 5

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Christmas at St. Pauls.

das-s, August 30th. 6.63 days, Septem- tnal demands ffor the necessities of! New York, sole agents for

ber 13th, 6.06, October 4th, 5.99, Octo- j life have boem met, and no one on ' States.

ber 11th. 5.5C and October -23th. 6.03

The Christmas services at! St. Paul's dava.

Episcopal church will be Holy Com-1 Another clement which has contri-

raunlon at 7:30 a. m. Moriing Pray- butedto the faciliation of movement er at 10 a. m., and Holy Cfimmunion has been the rule that box cars shall

ibe loaded full, doing away with the

movement of cars regardless of ton

nage, xnis means a little delay to

an individual shipper, but it means

with sermon at 10:30 a. m.

Artificial gas, the 20tn.Cetury fucL

the system is luffering because of the ! Remember the nam

lack of cars mly inconvenience has 1 take no other.

been felt by clippers and consignees, owing to the! very plethora of prosperity which Ihe entire country 19 en

joying.

In and

Use artlCcill gas tor light and heat

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An ingenious Inventor j

ed a folding bed that cs

on a motor car. . ;

Use artificial gas tolight and heat. I Kgmatixs

Members, of the royal families of Europe make a large interchange of gifts at Christmas. A wagon load of parcels destined for other courts iraa

s patent-1 dispatched te new nalace.

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Rev. A. S. Preston, pastor of the First siding In West Richmond, more, than M. E. church of this city, one of the delighted the large audience which i t i ,v. v- . v. filled the First M. E. church to its most prominent ministers in the North th beaatlful rander.

Indiana conference, the well known as 0f "Face to Face." The soloist a lecturer, is advocating on the pulpit was at her best and her voice is of and off of It legal publication of be- more than ordinary beauty.

ah or me musical numbers given by the choir last night were greatly appreciated by the audience and tho concert was pronounced the best that

trothals six months before the wed ding day.

These publications, should the legis-;

.. , , ... ,. . . . has as yet been given by the choir as other legal publications and would. . V , , . .JL , , of the church, a fact which means be regulated bjriaw the same as other ' , . " , , . , ... more than a causual observer would notices. This, he believes would era .... om ...

dicate the great evil of sudden, all

considered weddings would do away with elopements and clandestine nuptials. Public betrothals before the wedding day he believes is the only

solution of the present evil

Mr. George June has- retur

his home in Oden, Mich..

with Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Si

family.

Artificial gas.

pea io

after a risit

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have been of especial merit.

Preacott, A. T., Dec 22. A Mexican named Gonzales was placed In Jail here, charged with having attacked . M . fL - - -

me 4yearoja aaugaier oi a miner j named Mcintosh at Humboldt. It is

believed his victim will die. Gonzales was given a secret hea "ng and spirited away tit jail to prevent lynching.

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