Richmond Palladium (Daily), 28 April 1904 — Page 8

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V EIGHT. RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. THURSDAY, APRIL -8. 1904. .A. Xr '" To assist digrcstton, 'rcllewisrew' -"'after eating or; drinking tooheartliy, 25 to prevent constipation, take OF 'MOTHER D00Ost'G Pitta "" Sold everywhere. 25 cents. ' ' oo o The Richmond Palladium Better than honey for lew TAKES EIGHTEEN MONTH'S OLD CHILD TO THE RIVER money. Nutritions m well AND WERE FINED TN EACH as deliciou. At erocen THURSDAY. APRIL 28, J904. CASE $25 AND COSTS 10c, 25c, and 50c tins. CORN PRODUCTS C0 Htm York h4 CMcftg.

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Don't wait for Decoration Day but order your monumental work at once of Perr T. Williams, at 33 north 8th.

Have your carpets taken up, cleaned and laid by the Monarch Laundry. Prof. Patty's Radium will last millions of years but it may never come here again. See it Thursday night. "jStranger than fiction" are the experiments with Radium . and Liquid Air next Thursday night at H. S. Hall.

That delightful flavor found in Ideal Bread is a secret which is baffling competition.

Insist upon having Ideal Bread. Don't be misguided for it is different from all others and is the peer of them all.

Hundreds are going to see Radium Thursday. Better get your seat at once.

Go 2 late!

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Ideal Bread is appreciated by its long list of followers.

Indigestion is one of the most common of all diseases, it is caused by not taking the proper precautions in the food you eat. Ideal Bread is a step in the right direction.

Thos. Edison and Radium. "Wizard" Edison was asked by a New York newspaper to state what, in his opinion, would be the greatest development of the new year, and he quickly wrote the one word "Radium" and signed his name.This new alamanf liau i f cwl art i-inrtafallolckl

sensation in scientific and reading

circles, and it is fortunate that our city is to be the first in the state fa vored with an exhibition and demonstration of the remarkable qualities

of radium. A supply of the precious jGf Fort Wayne Avenue yesterday afmetal is guaranteed by contract, and ternoon. an easily understood description of J piaf - Hws M

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EOCAL 1TEMS Optical goods at Haner's. Eye glass changed at Haner's. , Dr. W. A. Park for dentistry, tf

Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school.

Try the Palladium for job printing, j Spectacles correctly fitted at Hater's. C. B. George of Centervillc was a visitor in this city yesterday. John Dougan returned last nigh!; from a short trip to Indianapolis. P. W Smith arrived last evening from a short trip to Fort Wayne. Paul O'Neal of New Paris spent yesterday with friends in this city. Plat for single tickets May Musical Festival will open Friday, April 29 at 9 a. m. , S. W. Gillilan of Baltimore for-, merly of chis city, was here last even

ing. Fifth street M. E. church ladies hold a market Saturday at 1029 Main street. " 27-3t Plat for single tickets May Musical Festival w.'ll open Friday, April 20 at 9 a. m. B. F Mason of lingers! own spent yesterday here with fiiends. lie returned last night. Dr. J. A. Walls returned last night from a professional trip to New astle and other cities. L. M. Cox, who has been :n Cincinnati for a few days on business, returned home this morning George W. Self will have the assis tance of many loyal Republicans besides him-self in this campaign. Chester Leggett returned yesierday afternoon from Winchester where he attended the funeral of a relative. Miss Ef?;e Bryant will leave in a few days for Cincinnati where - he accepted a position as stenographer. Dr. Ewing, who has been spending the past week in Chicago as! the guest of relatives returned horn-; last evening. R. M. Ferriday, engineer manitenance of way of th-j Panhandle was in Logansport yesterday transacting business. Miss Mabel Teeter of Hacerstown

was the guest of Miss Hael Williams

AND DROWNS THE BABE

Miss Clara Cooley's Awful DeedSupposed to be Insane.

(Special to Palladium.) New Providence, Lid. Miss Clara Ccoley of J ersonvillo,

insane over shame, threw her eigh

teen months old baby into the creek

near New Providence, and drowned

it. At 10 o'clock, an hour before the neighbors saw her going toward the

stream with her baby in her arms,

When she returned the dripping

clothes and corpse of the child still

carried by the mother told the story, j The woman is 23 years old and is a daughter of Mr. and Mi's. Murrell 1

CAMBRIDGE GAMBLERS

Appeared Before Judge Fox and

Were Fined on Four Counts.

The Lafayette . Gamblers who were

arrested at Cambridge City during

the Lackey horse sale, were arraigned

in circuit court this morning before Judge Fox and plead guilty to two

counts each. Judge Fox imposed

fine in each count of $25 and costs

which were paid. MONTEZUMA'S TREASURE.

Hidden $80,000,000 is Being Sought

For in Mexico. Whether the report of the discov

Cooley, highly respected people of . J . . .

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tain mat tne conouisiauores uiu noi

this place; The whole place is

cited over the cruel act. An inquest will be held on the mother.

People's Exchange

STORAGE Ground floor, sixteenth

and Main. Vern Smith. FOR SALE A. new , ten-volume Am ericanized Cyclopedia Britannica. Inquire, at Palladium office. Its 'a bargain for some one. 4 1 X)R SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium1 otnee, Id eeuut a hundred and some thrown in. FOR SALE Work horse, 73G north tenth street. . 26-3t. ; . FOR SALE I have two residences and 7 vacant lots on Interurban Line to sell all together or separately. Richard Shute, No. 8 north ninth street. 27-2t

FOR RENT Rooms for rent at 32 south fourteenth street. 2S-Ut

RICHMOND

LADIES

To Teach English in the Government Schools of Porto Rico. Miss Elizabeth Middleton and Mis Edna Stone, seniors at Earlliam college, and both residents of this city, have been appointed to tea:i English v. the government schools of Porto Rico.

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. j ui ru living pei'suns, umiuunceu luai all the gold of the last Inca of Peru, t, , t t th nrnhlpm of

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nor an tne goia ana precious jeweis

of the Mexican monarch. The story is - that the Incas treasure, withheld

curing this dread disease has been

! solved.

In ten vears Dr Dver said, he and

from Pizarro and now discovered in hig assistants had succeeded in re-

Bolivia, is worth $16,000,000 and that

the Indians be!ieve that there is still a great deal more hidden away. Pi-

moving every trace of the disease in twelve persons afflicted with the disease. In the oast two vears. since

zarro received a great sum from thethe ratter part of 1902, every case at

Jnca wiio-.n nc so ?raeuy treateu ana the jigiana iper Home, except

then killed him, but in so doing he

missed a great amount, which the Inca, hoping to save his life, promised his tormentor.

those in the very last stages of the disease, had been improved materially, and in three cases the lepers are

almost well, and it will be possible

NOMINATIONS

In this country one sometimes hears t aischaree them within a compara-

talk of a great golden sun and other tjvey short time. treasure hidden securly from the ear-' Before lhe ret Berlin conference ly Spaniards One gentleman who : , er,rosv. which Dr. Dver attended.

has the blood of Montezuma in his

veins, -and in whose family the tradi

there had been, he said, a few cases of the disease cured. That there were

Hons of the times of the conquest jnot more eures was aue to the fact have been preserved, has said thatuhat the disease was not treated. n. i- . r r r aa i 1 J j l

lully U,UUW,UUU worm 01 treasure TrPatmpnt mpnns a nprspvprance

Sent to the Senate by the President.

(By Associated Press.1

Washington April 28. The Presi- scaped the hands of Cortes and hiSjfor years not for weets or months.

dent sent to the senate the following nominations: Thomas C. Humphrey, Judge United States Court, central district of Indian Territory ; Louis S.

the experiments will be given by

splendid lecturer, Prof. W. B. Patty, who also demonstrates several other entertaining scientific phenomena, giving an evening of entertainment and instruction that will long be remembered by those attending the demonstration Thursday at High School Hall.

Radium comes Thursday night.

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The " warmest " and coldest yet! Radium and L.iquid Air next Thursday night at H. S. Hall.

The march of scienceRadium and Liquid Air next Thursday night.

Prot.Patty and Radium comes next Thursday night to II. . HalU R U going?

If you are a belierer in pure fod products, eat Ideal Bread, it is a flesh former and will tone up the digestive organs.

at 9 a. m. Miss Muttie Hodgin oC Cincinnati, formerly of this citv, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Rachel Holiin of north nineteenth street Miss Edna Young of north of the city, has returned from East Germantown where she has been visiting relatives for some iirne past. Mrs. Ralph Nye of south twelfth street, returned last evening from a visit of a few weeks with Iier von, Harry, formerly o" this city. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. 'Phone 26. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Beatty of east Main street returned yesterday evening from Pendleton where they have been the guests of relatives for the past few days. Plat fo single tickets May Musical Festival will open Friday, April 29, at 9 a. m. Richard Smith, the sheriff, will leave on a record breaking fishing trip May 15th. He did intend to go May 3rd but does not feel that he can afford to miss the shows falling due abcut that time. .

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Lixuacner, oi lviissouri, xor me wesi- r - '

ern distinct; U B. Lawrence of Ilh

followers. Where is this treasure hid

den? Some one has said that it was

thrown into Lake Taxcoeo, and not r

many years back a company well pro-

with funds, made extensive

excavations in the Pedregal, near Co-

nois.

inuni, j if. uanicutc J in i .tiii.iV for the eastern district; Jo- ?acan' T 3 .

seph T. Dickerson for the southern district; Osai" I. Robins, suiveyor of the Port at Dayton, O.

SHOT AT

Tried to Kill Candidate for Mayor at JefFersonville. (By Asociated Press.) Jeffersonville, Ind., April 28. Two shots were fired from the alley through the window at D. M. Robins, candidate for mayor on the Independent Labor ticket. One shot splintered his chair and the other demolished a lamp.

LOCAL MARKET. Eggs 15c. Butter 17c. Chickens 1214c per lb. Irish Potatoes $1.25 per bu. Sweet Potatoes, Jerseys $1.25 bu. Bacon 12y2e per lb. Lard 8c. lb. Navy Beans $2.80 per ha.

Samuel Cox, of north thirteenth street, returned yesterday evening from Fountain City where he has been visiting friends for a short time.

Miss Eva Work of Hagerstown, was a guest of Richmond friends yesterday.

Hon. A series or subterranean

chambers was found, but no golden sun. Both in Mexico and Peru gold was hidden away from the greedy conquistadores by the Indians, who cherished the hope of making a successful rising against their conquerors. That hope has long since died away, though much of the hatred for the race of the conquistadores remains in the breast of the aborigine. It is quite probable that some fine day much of Montezuma's hidden traesure may be found here, bv a lucky hit. Perhaps it is concealed in an idol cave in the southwester part of the Sierra surrounding this valley, a cave of which stories have been told among the Indians. Whence has come the gold that Indians living in these mountains, so close to the city, have brought here and sold to their legal representative? There is a mystery in all this, and a greater mystery in the whereabouts of Montezuma's treasure which remains untouched.

Dr. Dyer expressed confidence that if the treatment of leprosy was tegur early enough and maintained long enough, that disease could be cured as easily as any other. In another decade, he said, it will be universally recognized that leprosy is as curable as typhoid or yellow fever. --New Orleans Cor. of New York Sun.

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TWELVE LEPERS Healed by Doctor Who Claims

Disease is Curable. In a lecture delivered here today,

A Russian traveler, who. recently made a tour through Manchuria in the interest of a scientific association, gives a very interesting account of the business usages in that province. He says there are in a Chinese business house neither proprietors nor employes. All persons employed share in the profits of the undertaking. During the year each member receives, at certain intervals, a kind of salary, which, however, is meted out so sparingly as to be hardly sufficient to supply the necessities if life. At the close of the year the accumulated profits are divided. Very noteworthy, according to the statements of this traveler, is the exceptional honestjT of Chinese merchants, who always and most promptly fulfill the engagements they may have entered into. Thus, for instance, the ten branch offices of the Russo-Chin-ese bank, located in China, have since their establishment no record of a single protested note

A plan of distributing old maga

zines and papers to employes and res-

Dr. Isadore Dyer, physician of the j idents along the lines in Texas -was Lepers' Home of Louisiana and prob-1 recently adopted by the Southern ably the most noted expert on this Pacific. During the first week 1,500 disease in this country, after saying papers were turned over to thirty-two that there were three million lepers section foremen, and in this way 37B in existence, or one to every five hun-1 families were reached.

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