Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 June 1904 — Page 4

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James R. Hart. Editor. S M Ruthcrlord. Business Manager John S. FltzglDbons. City Editor.

CITY ORDINANCE WILL BE ASKED PENS SOURCE OF DISEASE

GREED AND PRESENT CIVILIZATION. The baccalaureate address at Princeton University this year was given by the president, Dr. Woodrow Wilson. He took a very optimistic view of present conditions in American life and believes that the spirit of man waxes as strong in this age -as in any gone by. Among many good things said on this occasion were the following:' "The vast accumulations of wealth, the vast material equipment of civilization in our day ought not to mislead us into supposing that this is an age gross and material .beyond precedent; more debauched by greed or intoxicated by material power than any that has gone before it. It is not. Though its spiritual impulses and conceptions and undertakings do not run so exclusively along the old, hallowed and familiar ways of religion as in ' ..'il l!

some noted days gone by particularly some days that shine origin ana illustrious in the early annals the spit it of man has waxed as strong in our time as has his hand, and has given itself .to work as mighty and as influential. ' v- . "Many petty books and homilies have been written for us of late in advocacy of a simple life, and beneath their sentiment lies a noble and enlightening truth. There is no virtue in a plainly furnished room; a little circle of employments, a little group of friends is no certain means of grace. The simple life may be very mean and bare and unrewarding; what is worse, it may be very selfish and belittling. The kernel of the moral is simply that our life is in us not in our possessions or our social and business engagements. "It is no doubt ordained that the world shall be saved, not only by 'the foolishness of preaching,' but by the courage of action and the satisfying nobility of unimpeachable conduct ; and colleges cannot make serviceable men unless they make men of brains also men of principle." Another child found yesterday indicates that Richmond and vicinity need a thorough waking up and the officers need to feel the responsibility

that rests upon them in the present situation. Our city could well attord to offer a reward for the apprehension and conviction of these murderers for they can be called by no other name. Three such cases in as many weeks easts a shadow oil the fair name of Richmond whose history and traditions are interwoven with all that is good and beautiful and true. The Quaker City has been a beacon light in the past but this shame and crime right in its midst will tend to dim this light and blacken its fair name. There is need for detective work here and detective work that will not shield any one, rich or poor,high or low. This is a serious condition of affairs and should be dealt with seriously that the offenders should be punished, and the fair name of Richmond restored.'. A leading southern paper regrets that the Democratic party has no Jeader. Tn expressing these regrets, the same paper failed to say which Democratic party. -t j We have heard of the water cure but never hoard of a water school. This is one of the latest fads in the Chicago educational system.

PROMINENT RESULT OB SEAMAN'S CANVAS Is That Those Living Around Pens Denounce Them as Disease Causersmany Complaints.

At one of the coming sessions of council, probably the next or the one after, an amendment will be asked for to a present ordinance of . the city, that on hog pens The ordinance now in effect alows each afmily to keep five hogs inside the city limits, and in some parts of Richmond there are a good many hogs. The proposed amendment will be one that will pro

hibit every family inside the corpora-

districts and IjSeaman found the lar

gest number of pens was in the north part of the city, across , the railroad. A few were found in the south part, but these, asiafrn3,rre cleaner and are more like-iiVidivith grass, etc., than small, eto,4ef, tfltny pens. Things Come to an Issue. The many complaints and general feeling against the peus, has culminated in this movement to do away with them altogether and in a few days the amendment will be drafted by fhe leaders in the movemnet, chief among whom are the city health offi

cers and sanitary workers.

THE STRENGTH OF HEARST

Will Be Thrown to Senator Gormon in the Democratic convention.

Indiana Democrats who are pledged to Parker are interested in a report they got from the east that Hearst is preparing to throw his strength in the convention to Senator Gorman.

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tion limits from keeping any hogs at ,T ,w .. ., , , , - f 1 J Hearst realizes that he can not get a " j a j 4. ' anything this year, and, as he is Cause of Proposed Amendment. P ,i n i,. mi . . . , . building for the future, he hopes to The cause or this amendment, m .1-111 4. u .;ii 7 i-n hie ilolirJil ciirlrrT whPl'P IT Will

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AMUSEMENTS

residents and many of the councilmen is the general complaint that has arisen against the hogpen and its bad odor, for no matter how clean thoy may be kept, the mud and filth soon create smells that are extremely disagreeable and which, together vith the filth, are a source of many diseases, especially during the hot season, or "dog day?." Results of Seaman's Canvassing. John Seaman, the city sanitary officer, has bcn making a house-to-house canvass of the city, especially of the unsanitary districts, in order to ascertain the exact sanitary condition of the places. One of the results of his work which is especially prominent is the fact that in nearlv everv

do him the most good in years to come. His father, the late Senator Hearst, and Senator Gorman were

close friends, and it is averred that east has also taken the west by storm

HEALTH OFFICE. Born, to Mrs. F. S. Nixon, of 133 south Eighth street, a boy, second child. V

"Humpty Dumpty and the Black Mrs. C. Roberts, 1020 north Y, aged

T)w:,,-f" Co.. which has caotured the! nas Pnneria.

it is but natural that he should turn to the Maryland senator in looking for a place to dispose of his following In this same connection a story has reached the local Democratic supporters of Parker that national committeeman Guffey, of Pennsylvania, may throw the vote of his state to the Maryland senator. National Committeeman Taggart said before returning to French Lick that it is not worth while to pay any attention to the talk of combinations against Parker. Parker's friends, he declared, have positive assurances that Gorman, Guffey and former Sen-

Enormous houses are reported all along the line. That greatest of all advertisers the traveling man is spreading the news. He saw the show in Brooklyn and again in Philadelphia and is going once more now that he is in Richmond and thus it

HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,

is that a big and clean production is and believe him perfectly honorable always successful and sure of liberal. in all business transactions and finpatronage. "Humpty Dumpty and j ancially able to carry out any obligathe Black Dwarf" will be at the cor-jfions made by then firm.

ner of Fifteenth and south B streets, West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,

June 17 and IS, under a tent.

section, the hog pens have been so alor Smith, of New Jersey, will sup-

rmny and baa that the residents around them have been a unit in declaring that thev should be eliminated

"The Way to Go."

Every Sunday, excursions via the

as a source of disease and general ill health. This was t lie foremost complaint of the people living in these

port Parker. "We shall not pay any

attention to these stories that come Dayton & Western to Soldiers' home

o1a,, " ni,i lio "fm wp L-now nd Dnvlton. S1.00. Trains every

wlm an. vfiM.rtpd hour. Go snv time you wish. A clean lestimoniais

i 1 1 .,.-.iuwi Pnrkpr stand. Thev and cool Sunday outing. No smoke, '.per bottle

Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-

'nally, acting directly upon the blood

and mucous surfaces of the system.

sent ee. Price 75c

Sold bv all Druggists.

are ior him.'

no cinders, no dust.

7-tf ' Hall's Family Pills are the best.

"BALLY TO THE COLOR."

This day should remind every pa-

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versa ry or me innn ol uie l nuuu States flag should be recognized avd observed. For more than a century and a quarter this flag has triumphantly floated in honor a beautiful token of perfect liberty. It has never been borne on an oppressive mission, nor ever lowered in disgrace. Tt was conceived through the wed-

with reverence and uncover as it passes by, and let them gather it to their breasts in loving embrace, as they would fold and idol child they thouaht thev had lost. ALLAN C. BAKE WELL, Chief Aide to the Commander in Chief, Grand Army of the Republic, in Charge of Patriotic Education in the Schools.

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A FURNITURE SALE.

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NOTICE

Has Been Posted Warning Panhandle Employees to be Economical.

The very large increase of operat

ing exnenses is amatter of serious

concern to both

lock of the states; born in the tra- . 1

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" T ., . ' . 4l , 'concern to both employer and emof Lxberty; and, gathering strength, A through the years of "!'T J;lls;.lva4 notice. In analyzins re.

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ure or its prime mat measures j.avorably with any figure in the group

of nations. There is, perhaps, no inanimate object on the face of the globe with more expressive life, than the flag of our country. It seems to be eloquent

cration of the motive power of the

road : The tractive power has been increased 7.11 per cent, whereas the trainload has only increased 2.1 per cent.

in an universal language all may un- The notjce ffoes on to say that an derstand. When it spreads its folds n,.,icf .,ff7rt in ho ocnnomicnl on the

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of re and white and blue, rippling in sunlight, it betokens victory, dignity, joy, power and command; when it droops, it symbols compassion and

part of the firemen in the way of coal used, etc., is desired. According to the number of tons used in 1902 as

compared with the number used in

more.

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sorrow; and, urapeu oer uie caet -,003, the tons of freight hauled last of its protector and defender, it should have been G5142 tons

means regard and history a becoming shroud for the soldier dead.

ine oence i tu - 7" . Prince Pu Lun didn't visit Richsoldier's mission of the Civil fr,l f breadland the preservation of it is the mission . ' . , tj 1 t u imc i'-" resides with us. Ideal has been O . A ... - ii f i-rnn ii'inrv n n. i

ul ivty jiuv. o crowned with the honor.

der it

The flag is the signal of protection;

whether against foreign or domestic foe, the invader or law breaker, the revolutionist, socialist or anarchist;

it is a sign the nation has set up, pro- i claiming freedom to all, protection and humanity. i The robe of justice: j It invites the oppressed to rally be-,

nealh its folds; it warns against tres pass within its sacred precincts. IT IS A BEAUTIFUL FLAG.

ouse Cleaning Season is About Over.

Your attention now will be turned to buying some new pieces of Furniture to beautify the home. We purpose to help you in this matter by instituting a & & Ten Day Special Reduction Sale of Furniture Commencing WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, continuing 10 days until SATURDAY JUNE'25. j This sale will mean much to economical buyers, as every piece of furniture in our

large stock is reduced for this Special 10 Day Reduction Sale. EFirrcf c mention Rockers, a most necessary article of furniture IlIm&Z of which we show an endless variety of styles. Sec them in our South Annex Window. A splendid assortment marked at the low price of $2.88 each. They will be ready sellers. & & We also desire to call your attention to our superb line of Dining Chairs Library Tables, . Couches, & Stands, Dining Tables, Center Tables, Combination Book Cases, Sideboards, Dressing Tables Davenports, & Iron Beds, Kitchen Cabinets, Chiffoniers, Lounges, Screens. J & Springs, Mattresses, etc., all go at reduced prices. JCr wrwr4 I iftr m the Furniture department marked at ML V&ryilllliy special low prices for the next 10 days.

Announcement. George C. Ball having purchased the Fire Insurance Agency of B. B. Myrick will continue the same at the old stand, Nos. 8 and 10 north seventh street and respectfully solicits a continuance of your patronage. Mr. Ball will also sel'l Health, Aceident and Life Insurance. 9-eod-3t Competition is lost when it comes

Now is your Opportunity to BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME, at a great Saving. Will you take Advantage of it?

SALE LASTS 10 DA YS, JUNE 15 to JUNE 25

Let everyone, elevated by its pro- to the par excellence of Richmond tection, stand before it impressed Baking Co. Ideal & Mother's Bread.

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