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BICIIMOND PAIltY PALLADIUM. WEDNESDAY, ypVEMBETt 6, 1901, Cr Trousers For Men Unless you are stubbornly wedded to the "made-to-measure" idea, we can fit and please you as well with our trousers as you have ever been fitted or pleased by a to order" tailor, and you can save more than half the amount of your usual expenditures. All the new fabrics. 3 tfrn 5 America's BEST VSSS". . EDITORIALLY FEARLESS. COXS1STENTLY REPUBLIC AN" ALAVAYS. News from all parts of the world well written, original stories Answers to queries on all sub jects Articles on Health, the Home, nw Books, and on Work About the Fa- m and Garden. T"g Weekly INTER OCEAN The Inter Ocean is a member ot the Associated Press and also is the only western newspaper rceiviog the combined telegraphic and cable news muter of both the New York Sun and New York World respectively besides daily re ports from over 2.000 special correspondent? thmnorhout the connrrv. No pen can tell mire faliy "WHY it is the REST on earth " .V I f DOLLAI5 62 TweUe-page Paparm Brim fail of ssi ban ererhei ii psrhet teist :f rpacial mitttt. nUINtlAVKvn II DDDINl Xo peace With the Wife who has A poor Stove. THE PENINSULAR ALONE CAN rloLTDGs IHIanviflLvaire Cod.. and Young Men ON E H IXJLLAR EAR GET YOUR WIFE A AND THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN. Low Fare to Chicago via Pennsylvania I Lines. I Nov e mber 4th-9th, inclusive, ex curs ion tickets will be sold to Chica go, acctuxt second annual extibition, Chicago Horse Stow. For particu lars see ticket agents Pennsylvania lines. FIBB BOXES. FIRST DISTRICT. South of Main, West of Seventh Stret' 12, First and south C, Piano factory 13, Second a nd south B 14, Fourth a nd south D 15, Fifth and south B 16, Fifth and south H 18, Seventh and south C SECOND DISTRICT. youth of Main, between 7th and 11th 11 21, Eighth and Main 28 Eighth and south E 24, Seventh and south G 26, Ninth ard south A 26, Tsnth and south C 27, Eleventh and Main 28, Eleventh and south J :thiro district. South of Main, East of Eleventh Stre 81, Twelfth and south B 82. Twelfth and south E 84, Fourteenth and Main 35, Fourteenth and south C 36, Eighteenth and south A 37, Twentieth and Main FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West of 10th st. to Kive. 41, Third and Main, Robinson's shop. 42, Third and north C 43, City Building, Fire Headquarters 45, Gaar, Scott & Co 46, No. 1 hose house, north 8th street 47, Champion Mills 48, Tenth and north I FIFTH DISTRICT. West Richmond and Sevastopol. 6. West Third and Chestnut 61. West Third and National road. 52. West Third and Kinsev . 63, West Third and Richmond avent 64, Karlham College 66, State and Boyer 66, Grant and Ridge 67, Hunt and Maple 58, Grant and Sheridan 60, Bridge avenue, Paper Mill SIXTH DISTRICT. North of D Street, East o Tnth Stre 61, Railroad Shops 62, Hutton'e Coffin Factory 63, Hoosier Drill Works 64, Wayne Agricultural Works 66, Richmond City Mill Works 66, Westcott Carnage Co 67, Thirteenth and north H SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North D sts, E of 10t 7, Ninth and north A 71, Eleventh and north B - 72, Fourteenth and north C 73, No. 3 hose house, east end 74, Eighteenth and north C 75, Twenty-second and north E SPECIAL SICNALS 2-2-8 Patrol call 1-2-1 Fire out; 8-3-8 Fire pressure 8 Fire pressure off 10-10-10 Natural gas off 10 Natural fras on ELECTRIC PILLS Benefit is Immediate and Permanent Restores the Power intended all men should have if it hat been wasted and destroyed by Excesses, Abuse, Indiscretion of Youth or Overwork; does away with that Tired, Weary, Restless and Mela choly Feeling;, Nervous and Sleepless Nights. Wr Back and Lack of Ambition. Makes you fee! . treshed, young attain, and iife worth living Completely rebuilds the Nervous System. One box is sufficient to cure most cases, and enough to prove its worth to the most severe. i.oo per box, or full guaranteed cure of o boxes for 5-oo. You take no chances, as we guarantee 6 boxes to cure In 30 days or refund your money, which is proof that we must cure trie majority of our patrons. By mail, in plain wrapper. o& receipt of price. ELECTRIC PILL COMPANY T3 wear jackson Strut, Chicago ill A. G. Liuken ? Co., 630 Main St. Charles I Magaw, 201 Ft. Wayne Aye, Xo pleasure In life Without A good Stove. SATISFY. 923-929 North E Street orner Tenth. PEOPLE OF THE DAI riot AniiM be Shan. A xlis;a:-Ii fi-v'ia :t. PetorsUir? say? that n-vs has M rwvlved frciu TV hcrari of th dUeovcry cT a wrkms plot against the life of th shah. The lead ers of ttu- conspiracy wore the shah's two brothers. th jrraad vlr;: Sadr Aazaia, a::d the shah's son-in-law. The SNaahMOMaHBVSCNBMNaHaaMaWSBMCV MCZAFFEB-EIKDIN MIKZA. tvro brothers have tcen banished for life to Aidcbil, north Persia. The son-in-law was sentenced to death, but on the scaffold his sentence was mitigated by the shah's liruian to flowing until he revealed the names of ull the con spirators. The shah's favorite. Ua- jaiue, who was r so concerned, was pardoned on the scaffold, but died siiIh stniuently in prison. The whole revo lutionary party, together with the high er priests, were in the plot, and all will be tic-headed or imprisoned for life. There is a veritable panic among the people of Teheran. Muzaffer-ed-Din Mirza, the present shah of Persia, was born In 133 and succeeded to the throne in 1S9X Beatty-. LnoW. Some of the stories told concerning the sudden fortunes acquired down In the new oilfields of Texas make like tales of old California and the new gold diggings in the Klondike tame and weak in comparison. Neither of these so called El Iorados, for exam ple, has ever furnished an individual who grew up from a joor man to a multimillionaire in the astonishing fashion of Mr. I). R. Beatty, formerly of 5ulvestoii. Beatty happened to be In the Galves ton News othee on the day that the news of the great Lucas gusher came In over the wires. The story made him jump. His total cash assets at the time amounted to $2i. and he had nothing beyond that. Hut he started for Beau j2ut on the next train, determined to try his luck anyway, come what would. When he had planted his feet in the oil district, he had half of his original capital left $10. .With this he man aged by shrewd dickering and the put ting up of not a little "bluff' to secure an option on ten acres of oil land from a young farmer. It was a fine play, and Beatty held the winning card. The land proved to be loaded up with the richest kind of oil veins, and before many weeks Beat ty had a well in operation which he sold for $1.230,0O. Other finds and in vestments added to the pile, and now Mr. Beatty's possessions are rated at a valuation of ?20,(HX,000, and the end is not yet. Saturday Evening Post. An Interesting Witness. One of the most Interesting witnesses In the Schley Inquiry was Captain Charles E. Clark, who was on the stand Just before Admiral Schley him self gave testimony. Captain Clark came prominently before the country at the time the Oregon made her fa mous trip around Cape Horn. He was commander of the great battleship on that trip and was also her commander during the battle of Santiago, where she played an Important part. As CAPTAIN CHARLES E. CXAP.K. might hare been expected when the captain of the Oregon appeared at the Inquiry, all those present at once be came deeply interested on account of the personality of the witness regard less of the testimony he was to give. Ei-Pmldrit Cleveland. The death of President McKinley elicited from the now only surviving past chief executive an address on the evils and suppression of the an archistic dogmas. Mr. Cleveland has a temperament so intensely reserved that he is rarely seen, heard of or quoted except by the university students of Frineeton, to whom his paper on an archists was directed. Since his re tirement from the presidency Mr. Cleveland's efforts have been mainly as an educator, and so he lives a most retired and placid life in the peaceful New Jersey nniyersitj town. a duel aid a joke. Ct Boat ale Ca.teilaae'a First Af fair I toa ike l irld mi Honor. Ccuiit P.iii tie t'asielkiue's rt tine! was when Sse lad ju.-t come from school. I-ad as Le v;;. he i-uiiIJ ride, shoot and handle a swortl. but he was ttiil very young, very 1-ashful. rr'rr green. At the club to which he had just been ad mitted some of the men. whom life made cynical, began to guy him. It was easy to stir np his anger, for they chattered scandal about a woman he knew. lie pulled over the table sod struck one cf tae men. The next day he received a challenge. In good f:iith he selected two good clubmen as his seconds. In all this the club fellows saw only a joke, and when the ar rangements were hurried and the two opponents stood face to face in a mead ow mar the Seine the pis-tols were loaded with blackened bread crumbs. "One. two. three." They fired to gether. The clubman gave a great cry and ftll to the ground groaning. "He's fatally woundtl--tIy;ns the seconds exclaimed, choking with laugh ter. Ie Castellane -felt the heart In him run away like water. lie had killed a man. It was not Kssible! "iH-ad?" he asked anxiously. -Ycs," said the corpse and sat up grinning. The schoolboy looked at the laughing clubmen nnd saw the joke they had played on him. He stooped and caught the corpse by the ankle, dragged it a bit and with a sudden jerk tossed it ten feet into the river. "Then I'll bury it," said he. As the clubman crawled from the river, dripping mud and water, they de cided the joke was on him. Saturday Evening Post. THE COLOSSUS OF RHODES. One of the Ancient St Wonder, of the World. The ancients succeeded In making that alloy of copper which is known as bronze. Among the seven wonders of the world was the famous statue, whol ly made of bronze, historically known as the colossus of Ithode. It repre sented Pho-bus, the national deity of the Bhodians. It was begun by Chares, a pupil of Lyslppus. the sculptor, and was completed by Laches HSi B. C. The popular belief is that it stood astride the harbor of Rhodes, that It was 105 feet high and that ships could easily sail between its legs. Pliny said that few men could clasp Its thumb. It was cast on metal plates, afterward joined together, and this process occupied twelve years. In the interior was a spiral staircase reach ing Into Its head, and In a great mirror suspended to its neck were reflected the coast of Syria and the ships sailing to Egypt. After It had stood for sixty-four years this colossus was overthrown by an earthquake, and its remains lay on the shore for 023 years that is, until A. 1. 672 when they were sold by the Saracens to a Hebrew dealer. The original cost was 3oO talents say, C 1O.O0O ami it is not too much to say that a similar image might be con structed now in one-fourth of the time and at one-third of the original cost. Rhodes, by the way, must have had colossus on the brain, for Pliny relates that the port was adorned with l,tx0 colossal statues of the sun. Men. Ilnlboira. "It might "sceiu." said a trunk and bag manufacturer, "that a man's hat Iwxx was just n hatbox; but, as a mat ter of fact, men's hatloxes are made In very considerable variety. They are oval and square and oblong as to form, of sole leather, or harness leather and of enameled leather as to material and of various capacities, from boxes de signed for one hat to boxes for four hats. And there are made in the oval shape loxes with a removable center section in which, according as that sec tion is taken out or left In, can be car ried one hat or three. "And some batlwxes have a tray for collars and cufTs. and so on, and in some the hat bowls are removable, sj that upon occasion the bes can be turn ed into a g(od sized plain case that can be used for nay purpose whatever." - New York Sutj. Kot Paiatnl. "Here," cried Oldham to his fellow lodger, who was starting for his holi day, "that's my brush and comb you're putting in your portmanteau." "Well. let me have 'em. Yon won't need 'em; you've grown so bald lately ' "That's just it. I can t part with them." London Answers. R! t.efnlne... "Chclly doesn't seem to be of mncl; use in the world." "Oh. I don't know: he rrA-f-s a n:-t cigarette Loidc. ." Ph:lade!j Lla Bulle tin.. PI0PI yiy- wife had pimple, on faer face, but he has been ukia CAsCAKETS and they hare all disappeared. I bud been troubled with constipation for some time, but after tak Inte the first Cascaret I have had do trouble with this ailment. We cannot speak too high ly of Cascareta." Fred Wahtm aw. 5708 German town Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. CANDY Pleasant. INItbe. potent. Twt Good. Bo Good. .Sever baium. Weaken, or Gripe, tt. iJclita. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SSrrSm torf) Caspawr. IMon, BMrral. tm Tart, tit Hrt Tfl DSf Sold aodjfTranTeed tor i!! drn- mm It Makes Restful Sleep. ftleepieesnem almost Invariably accomr-a ronstipalion and it. manifold attendant eviis nrrvoun disorders, indiKtkn, head ache, lows of appetxej etc. To attempt to in duce ntn-p fov opiates is a serious miUk, for the hraiu isonlv enumbed and the body nf fers. Celery Kimj removes thecause tf wait fulness hy'its soothim; eriec on U10 nervea nd 011 the stomach and bowels. Celerv K tne cures Constipation and .Nerr, stutum-h. Liver aud Kidney dluranrii. 4' Don't Br. r oi Take the en ..;..;. r :tal ROCnY MCiNTAtN TSA fT.de only ty lrteJ! cino Co.," ,.iiJ!Mi, VVj. It l.ccT3 y u 'sll. 0'ir t-Jo ro-..-"- c;si en etch pu-js'-rrit?, SS vents. iStVct" r eonToia tufe. A&k jour dru.'-jtiji. BEAUTY, as CONQUEEOH BELLAVITA Vraetuc BtTr Tt.i--ts aud FHlu va- CtJy f U1 1 t - - . ?t 4 : ;., ' iofs' trwur! -i't jv );- V. ''t .' WiH lot pirct'df. .Un rtvrr, MFiu.-a.tC" -- Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Main street, and Curme & Co., 415 north eighth street, Richmond ewing machines Needles of all kinds and oil?, 1?. M. liACEY, Nav Phone 1242 718 MAIM Presere Your fe"d th,em. be:e . for launoen-cr. Z ClOtiieS . . Our method re the same as those in the home laundry, but with skilled help and greater facili ties we reach results which are unattain able elsewhere. The proprietor of Richmond Steam Laundry solicits your work, confident in his abil ity to give perfect satisfaction. Carpet cleaning also done hcre.J S.K.MORGAN TELEPHONE 718. Employment, Real Estate, Information, Abstractor, Insurance, and Notary Work . . . A place to toy a koire e yen Ty itn O. B. MORGAN- Practical Plnmber and Gas Fitter, 8tb .and N. B Sts.. Richmond. Id- H.H.Meerhoff S.sITAIlY Steam ancLHot Water Heating SEW EB AGE, ETC See us -'for Estimates. Phone 46. i 8. Ninth Good Friends, don't yon think it's about time you gave us a call? We hare everything in harness and harness furnish ings, and you will always find our goods the best and our prices the lowest for We are seliLsz a first the best goods. class horse blanket at 75c to f $.502 THE WIGGINS CO. New Phona 758. 60S MAIN ST I ft