Richmond Palladium (Daily), 8 July 1904 — Page 6

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 19C4.

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Stop at the rarrfr&H Datha A Hotel Combined 8 floor. Fixe new rooms. Meals a-la-Carta at all hours. BATHS OF ALL KINDS TnrUsh. Russian. Shower. Plunee.eto, The upest awimmiiHr pool in the world. Turkish Bath and Lodging. 1.0p. Most inpenv. first Class hotel in Chicago. Right iu th .u- t. Rookletoa application. Now Northern Datha & Hotel 14 Qaincy St. PlfPuw-ar gw CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH jrEHHYROyAL PILLS II --""V Original owd Only Genuine. KWLN8ArE. Al reliable. l,alle. k Drurirtr for CIUUHKSTKK'.S KNULISJI kin HK1 amf Cold mrtallio 0oj. aei with b'ue ribbon. I nki o ol her. Iti-fii-Uowroui SuUtHtition and lmita tlt.n. Buy of your DriiKfrist. or ui 4... i t -nil Kellcf for l..1 !-.' in ter, bj riVimp. for lArtl"uiirM. 1'cMtf raonlul. r turn Mall. I ii.ixmi ir.timoniai. Bom n Mcsttea thia pin Uudlaua liurv, 1'lllUA.. THE CLEANSIXG AND HEALING CURE FOK CATARRH IS ELY'S Cream Balm Easy and pleasant to use. Contains no injurious drugs. It is ruiekly absorbCATARRH once. It opens and Pfll I") t ls UTAn cleanses the Nasal Pas- 'VIVM 'W SICtU ages, allays Inflammation, Heals and Proteod he Membrane. 1 estores the Stnses of Tatte ant Smell. Large size 30c, at Druggists or by mails Trial size, 10c by mail. ELY BROS.. 5C WarrenSt.. New York, Every Woman M interested ana snovua Know about tlie wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray The nevr Virlnal Pyrin?. Jnjecti nami .urtt,n. nest .lat ent Moat (Convenient. It deaasa laataulJj. j AV nor dminrlitt fnr It. line cannot supply the other, but send stain d for Illustrated book walrd. Halves uui particulars ana ire'niif)s 111Tala&ble to ladle. M A KVKL CO. Timet BMg., lew York. L'xe Big U for unnatural riiHcuarues.inttamniatieB. 'rntations or ulcerations of mucous membranes. Painless, and not astringent or poii-onous. Sold by DrnnlK. sent in plain wrapper, by express, prepaid, for tl .00. or 3 boMles $2.7. Circular sent ou requsbi A WEEK Oil Burner, Ileats Moves r furnaces ; burns c-rnde OHIO lUKKi CRE. Wrile.ntlonal Mir. JO. aHor iS., Sew VorB, Ai. V. $150,000 FOR. Athletic Ervents the Great Arena at the Exposition ton a route XookattheMa or THE SHORT URXS SEASHORE EXCURSION AUG. 11. Low Tares via Pennsylvania lanes to Atlanta City, Cape May and Eight Other Resorts. The annual excursion to the seashore via Pennsylvania lines will be run Thursday, August 11th, a convenient date for leaving business, and when the season at the ocean resorts

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is at its height. For this excursion j tickets will be sol to ten of the most . . . popular watering places on the Atlan- . And the Suffrage Plank in Repmblican tic coast, including Atlantic City, ' Platform. Cape May, Anglesea, Avalen, Holly i Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City,! (St- Louis Globe Democrat.) Wild wood, all on the Jersey coast; Ifc ig reported that the Democrats at Rehoboth, Delaware, and Ocean City, St- Louis will make an assault on the Maryland. plank in the Chicago Republican platThe round trip fare to any of the nn dealing with the suffrage. The resorts named will be $14.00 from Republicans said: "We favor such Richmond. Fares from other ticket congressional action as shall deterstations on Pennsylvania lines will be mine whether by special discriminaproportionately low. jtions, the elective franchise in any Tickets will be good returning state has been unconstitutionally within twelve days, permitting more limited, and, if such is the case, we than a week's enjoyable stay at the demand that representation in Conseashore, j gress shall he proportionally reduced Excursion tickets include stopover as directed hy the constitution of the at Philadelphia on return trip, if de-1 .United States." According to some posited with ticket agent at Broad f the Democratic papers and politiStreet tStation. jfinns, the St. Louis convention's platFor full particulars about the ex- form will make a fierce assault on this cursion, special through train and ad- expression. vance reservation of sleeping car The Republicans as partisans, berths, apply to C. W. Elmer, Ticket lf would be very glad to see the DemoAgent, Pennsylvania Lines, Richmond , crats challenge this doctrine. As pa-

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LIBRARY BEING "DISTRIBUTED BY HIS DAUGHTER MARY NEW PARIS LIBRARY Replenished With Ninety-Seven Eoeks and Several Magazines. (New Paris Mivror.) A gift of ninety-seven books ami several files of magazines was received by the New PaVis Library on Monday of last week from Mis Mary Baer, of Richmond. The volumes are a part of the magnificent library ojf her deceased father, Dr. 0. 1. Baer. one of the leading physicians in the Homeopathic School until his death a few years ago. Dr. Baer belonged to that sturdy type of sclfmade men that was produced by the hard conditions of life in the early years of the century. He was born in Frederick City, Mil., smd inherited from a splendid German ancestry his noble nature and brilliant intellect. He was intended by his parents for the Catholic priesthood and was sent to a Jessit school to be educated. Disapproving this profession, which he weighed with the philosophy of the man's mind he possessed even in e-arliest boyhood, he lft home at the age of fourteen and came to Dayton, Ohio, thereafter k MiamiUniversity, where he completed a scientific course, specializing in botany ad geology. He then took up the study of medicine in the Allopathic school. Before entering upon his practice lie Vecame a member of the U. S. Survey and traveled extensively through the West, lecturing also upon his favorite sciences. After ten years of medical life lie became onverted to Homeopathy, which was scarcely recognized at that time. lie was its first representative in Indiana., locating in Richmond in lS4.'i. As liis daughter says of him, "his three greatest orimes were that he was a Ilomeopathist, and Abolitionis and a Swedenborgian." For the la freer sect he built a church on south A and seventh streets, now occupied by the Trinity Lutheran congregation. Dr. Bear successfully withstood all opposition and lived to see his practice recognized throughout the en tiie country. He held high ositions of honor in medical societies and colj lees and refused many more. He acJ cumulated the largest private library jin the Middle West and had large collect ions of geological and botanical ! specimens. These he gave previous : to his death to Karlham College and '11 T ' . IT 11i roana i Diversity, ne presented ins medical library to his favorite institution. Mary Baer is now distributing his valuable library among deserving and apprpeciat ive communities and has most generously aided New Paris. The books include histories, biographies, poems, sciences and religious works. The list of authors shows the names of Macaulay, Hume, Gibbon, Somerville, Emerson, and many others. Miss Baer is a worthy daughter of her noted father, whose unassuminr 'philanthropy she is -continuing. She is amusician of high reputation, a gen jtle woman whose friendship is esj teemed a great privilege by an ever increasing circle among whom she dispenses sunshine and good cheer. toots, the Republicans are hoping

DEMOCRACY

that their enemies will let this question alone. A very neat trap was laid in Chicago for the Pemocrats, and if they fall into it so much the worse for the Democrats. Under the franchise sign the Republicans will conquer. Everything that can be read into this Republican expression ia efritlv in line with thft nrvnsHtn-

tion. Every assault which the Demo- A Fcw Thoughts by Calvin Williamcrats make on this doctrine, if they . ' gon jyt 4 make any, will be an assault on the nation's fundamental law. If the (Chicago Record-Herald.) Democrats want to commit party sui- One thing that is a chief drawcide, the suffrage question offers them back to a ministerial career is the unthe opportunity to do it neatly and in tenure of the . enecuvery. not a pleasant tM t educated If the Democrats make an attack in ... , , ,

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on the franchise every Northern and his M h idea , of tfae Young Womans Temper. S1 S Ti?1 ahi3 Hd t ance Association of Buffalo, f& ery state outside of the old slaveery .J arffe ,ltself arf! dependent., strongly advises all Suffering section was carried by the Republi- tT l 'n sometl!ies uncer' WOniCn to rely, ES She (Sd, UDcans in 1S9G except four little western m gd 7lU ' hw. Pf??1.6-,116 0fl Lydia E. Piflkham's VcMV, have gone to a church divided against 7 . . i mivwui o tcccommonwea ths Every one of those by.fftnily feudg , oldgfluar i table Compound.

rour is likely to oe won oy me itepublicans in any event in 1904. They will be won by a large majority if .,, , , , . tVi r Tlarn-viafe mi f a r a nlr in fliA.ii , . , : jrtf Led by the RspubUons. The Demecrats can easily increase their major ity in the solid South, which is already too large for the South 's food, but for every vote added by the sectional ssue to the Democratic total in the South five votes will be addi to the Republican poll in the resfr of the country. This is the situation confronting the Democrats at St. Louis. can party and the constitution on the ,. , , , . 1nA4 , Democratic debacle in 1904 which will recall that party's smash-up of 1SG4. FEB FACTS Tkat Are Briefly Told and Worth Considering. While aluminum has been employed to produce intense heat for welding and similar purposes lor some years it is only recently that it is found as an ingredient of an explosive where this action is also required. In ammonal, a new explosive invented by an Austrian nam deFuhrer, powdered aluminum is combined Avith carbon and ammonium nitrate. Aluminum has a high affinity for oxygen, and when these elements unite intense heat is generated, whieh, in the case of the explosive, raises the temperature of tke gases produced by the decomposition of anamaniuei nitrate. Increasing the temperature is equivalent to increasing the explosive effect, and preliminary result indicate the high power of this new explosive. If the addition of aluminum to an explosive comi pound has the beneficial result claim ed in this instance, there is no reason why it should not find wider application. Professor Rutherford, of Cambridge, Kngland, has advanced the theory that the heat of the earth is not due to either a molten condition of its interior or to the amount of sunlight it receives, but lo the presence in its composition of large quantities of radium. The statement, if accepted, will upset many calculations of the possible duration of life on the earth, as the smallest particles of radium have been calculated to hold their force for at least 50,000,000 years. "Aertite" on the end of every package of Faultless ij the sel of quality. World's Fair Passengers Leave Richmond Tonight On "The World's Fair Special; Reach St. Louis for Breakfast, Over Pennsylvania Lines. Passengers for St. Louis leave Richmond tonight at 10:03 p. m., any night over the Pennsylvania lines and reach St. Louis for breakfast next morning. Drawing room sleeping cars; dining car service of the character found in the highest class hotels. New coaches, vestibuled and finely appointed. Through to St. Louis withoutchanging cars. Other through trains to St. Ixnik leave Richmond at 5:05 a. ro. 10:15 a. m. and 1:25 p. m. daily. World's Fair excursion tickets at low fares. For further information, eommunicate with C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines, Richmond, Ind. Government Lands Open for Settlement. in theRosebnd Indian Reservation in Southeastern South Dakota. The Chicago & North-Western Ry. is the di rect line, from Chicagn to Bonesteel on the reservation border. Send ii cent stamp for pamphlet 'New Homes in the West" containing maps and full i formation as to the allotment of these fertile lads. A. II. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. , 1 .

MINISTERIAL

CAREER

' , 1 A rels He h. unwni g to I . , , . ,,'! ocueve cvii unu ms aesire 10 De iair : to all and with his overfaith in human nature, admit to his home danf " A uviivu wruill .VX&y Ks W Ks LX TT i-lVJ ildJ been warned against them by wise counselors. Before he is aware fhese have stirred p trouble for him. He encounters jealousies amng different classes of his congregafiorK Then it is almost impossible for any man wifh out commanding talents to please all people by his two sermons a week; ,. - , .. . positions of great truths twice a week year in and year out, and making r , , , f these sermons simple enough to reach the ignorant and cultured enough to gratify ike more intelligent. In no other sphere does a book or magazine or paper or address have to be fitted to all elasses at one and the same i time. In a city, the dissatisfied peo- j pie have their choiee ef ehurches and ; they go away and are forgotten. Ia a town or in the country the dissatis-! fied stay and grumble. The minister, is to a degree at the mercy of bablers; they may start a groundless scandal, and he cawi do nothing but live it down or go away blackened in the minds of evilly-disposed persons. All sorts of Deorde take a hand in church affairs; people with defective bodies and defective minds, who would be ignored or silenced in business circles, have their say, give out their distorted versions and perhaps destroy the minister or his influence. Will Visit the Great Exposition at St. Louis. Tlrtj Modern Woodmen of America have selected the week of September 4, as the official time for visiting fhe Fair. Lodges of this order from ail over the United States will be present and enter the $5,000 prize content for the best drilled team. John Volz. State deputy for Indiana, is planning an excursion from Indianapolis. P.attalions have already been organized in the- following towns and cities: Terre Haute. Alexandria. Danville, Crawfordsville. Cicero. El wood, Marion, Shelbyvillee, Kokomo, Nobleville. Anderson, Rushville, Greensburg, Seymour and Columbus. The battalions will meet in Indianapolis and go to the Fair in a body. Richmond will not send a battalion. On at Richmond; Off at St. Louis, via. Pennsylvania Lines. "The World's Fair Special" leaves Richmond at 10:03 p. m., daily, arrives at St. Louis at 7:22 a. m. Through drawing room sleeping cars and vestibule coaches enable World's Fair visitors from Richmond to make the trip to St. Louis without change ing cars Other through trains to St. Louis leave Richmond 5:05 a. m., to 10:15 a. m. and 1:25 p. m. Round trip tickats from Richmond with return limit of seven days sold Tuesdays and Thursdays until June 30th at $7.00; tickets for 15-day stay in St. Louis soild daily at $10.50; 60day tickets, $12.00; season tickets, $14.00. For full information about trains and special excursions, consult C. W. Elmer, tieket agent, Pennsylvania lines. Richmond, Ind. $1 Sunday excursions, Richmond to Dayton and return via the Dayton & Western every Sunday during th summer season. Through trains leave Richmond every hour from 6 a. m 'till 7 p. m. Returning leave Dayton every hour until 7 p. m. Lmi train leaving 9 p. m. Go any hour you wish. Fast time, new cars. A pleasant Sunday ride, clean and cool, nc smoke, no cinders, no dust. Visit the beautiful National Soldiers' Home on the line of the Dayton & Western, Fairview Park, Dayon's cool summer resort. Central League baseball at League Park every Sunday.

MODERN WOODMEN

! I Miss Nellie Hnlmec fmcnfW " Deab Mrs. Pinkham : Your med icine is indeed an ideal woman's medi ir cine, and by far the best 1 know to restore lost health and strength. I suffered misery for several years, being troubled with menorrhagia. My back ached, I had bearing-down pains and frequemt headaches. I would often wake from restful sleep, and in Buch pain that I suffered for hours before I could go to sleep again. I dreaded the long nights as much as the weary days. I consulted two different physicians, hoping to get relief, but, finding that their medicine did not seem to cure me. I tried your Vegetable Compound on the recommendation of a friend from the East who was visiting me. "Iam glad that I followed her advice, for every ache and pain is gone, and not only this, but my general health is much improved. I have a fine appetite and have gained in flesh, ily earnest advice to suffering women is to put aside all other medicines and to take Lylia K. Pinliliam's Vegetnl;!o CcrrroT'.r.T." Jims Nri.i.:3 iloi.MES, 540 No. Division St., Buffalo, N. Y. - tCOO forfeit If original of aboM Ittttf pro irg uenuinenest cannot in produced. ..T nmrna TJrRB A1 BOXES, FIRST DISTRICT, t2 First and south C, piano factory, 13 Second and south B. 14 -Fourth and south D. L5 Fifth and south B. 16 Fifth and south H. 18 Seventh and soth H. SECOND DISTRICT. j South of Main Between Seventh and m Eleventh. Eighth and Main, 1 -3 Eighth and south E. 24 Seventh and south G. ! 25 Ninth ami south A. j 20 Tenth and south G. 27 Eleventh and Main. 2S Eleventh and south J. THIRD DISTRICT. South of Maia, East cf Eleventh. 31 Twelfth and south B. 32 Twelfth and south E. 34 Fourtoenth and Main. 35 Fourteenth and south C. 36 Eleventh and south A. 37 Twentieth and Main. FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West f Tenth to River. 41 Third and Main, Robinson'sshor 42 Third and North C. 43 City Building. 45 Gaar, Scott & Co. 4G-No. 1 Hose House, N. Eighth. 47 Champion Roller Mills. 4S Tenth and North I. FIFTH DISTRICT. West Richmond and Fairvww. 5 West Third and Chestnut. 51 West Third and National Road 52 West Third and Kinsey. 53 West Third and Richmond Ave 54 Earlham College. 55 State and Boyer. 56 Grant and Ridge. 57 Hunt and Maple. 5S Grant and Sheridan. 9 Bridge Ave., Paper Mill. SIXTH DISTRICT. North of E, East of Tenth. 61 Railroad Shops. 62 Hutton's Coffin Factory. 63 Hoosier Drill Works. 64 Wayne Agricultural Works. 65 Richmond City Mill Works. 66 Westcott Carriage Works. 67 Thirteenth and North H. SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North D., East ot Tenth. 7-Ninth and North A. 71 Eleventh and North E. 72 Fourteenth and North C. 73 No. 3 Hose House, East End. 74 Eighteenth and North C. 75 Twenty-second and North E. SPECIAL SIGNALS. 1-2-1-Fire Out. 10-10-10-Natural Gas Off. 312 Noon and 6 p.m. 10 Natural Gas On. Baby sleeps and grows while mamma rests if Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is given. It's the greatest baby medicine ever offered loving mothers. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. OASTOXHA. Bears the 9 B Kind You Havs Always Bought

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pendyqurVacatiQiI ON mOHERT LAKES MflCMWAC ISLANP m MICHIGAJf SUMMER RESORTS. The LAKE AND RAIL ROUTE to WORLD'S FAIR. ST. LOUIS TIME TABLE BCTWC-CN Detroit and Cleveland Leave DETROIT, daily . 10.30 p. m. Arrive CLEVELAND . . 5 :3 a.m. uialxag connections with nil Railroads for ponns h.a!?t. Leave CLEVELAND, daily 10 15 p. m. Arrive DETROIT . . . 5 30 a m. Comiecliiitrvritli Sr. -ip'Tr.-,iti forVVrld'S Faif, ti. k.ouls, aliil v ii.ii Il.ftv dtca.Hbr i it Mackinac. "Swo." Iff src'icl?. Pitl" 'h fc'.irncapoks. St. Faul, Keiuanej, MuwiiiiKoe, Laicago and Gorwgian Bay. also with aii Kail koaus tor points in Michigan and the West. Day Trips between ixtroit and Cleveland 'during July and August. Mackinac Division L. TOLEDO Mondays and Saturday9.30 a. m. and 'Tuesdays and Thursdays 4 p.m. L. DETROIT Mondavs and Saturdars 5.00 p. m. aHd Vedneslays and Fridays 9.30 a. m. Comuienuicir June 15th. Send 2c for Illustrated Pamphlet Tourist Rates. Send s.Jc for World's Fair Pamphlet. ADDRESS A. A. SCHANTZ, G.S.4P.T. M., Detroit, Mich. msm OOMOOH New Fast Electric-Lighted Train throughsolid without change between Chisago, Superior and Duluth, with all modern devices for the safety and comfort of patrons. Buffet smoking and library car, Booklovers Library, Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars, free reclining chair cars and day coaches and excellent a la carte dining car service. Electric lighted throughout, wifch individual reading lamps in every berth. Leaves Chicago 10.00 p. m. daily. Pullman Bleeping cars and free reclining chair cars to St. Paul and Minneapolis also on this train. Tht Bffjf of Everything. A. M. WAGGENER. Traveling Agent. 21 Fifth Avenue. Chicago, 111. teww Laundry Blue At All Grocers rrrr Won't Freeze Won't Break Won't Spill Won't Spot Clothes Hosts 10 Cents, Equals 20 Csnts -YOfth of any ether kind of bluing i W'tKfte S tick in a etick of soluble bluo in I a CiCsT hatf .ti nioaperlorateu wooden tube, ( through which the water flows and dissolres I iho color as needed. DIRECTIONS FOR USE: lViggteStlck around ia the waterManufactured only by TK- LAUNDRY CLUB COMPANY. Olcas

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