Richmond Palladium (Daily), 9 July 1904 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1904.

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OF H.S. HIS SPEECH SECONDING THE NOMINATION OF PARKER DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE For President of the United States Roosevelt's Eecentric Advertising Methods. (By Associated Press.) St. Louis, July 7. The following speech was made today by Homer S. Cummings, seconding the nomination of Judge Parker: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemn of the Convention : The Democracy of Connecticut, wrhich I have upon this occasion the great honor of representing, has a vital interest in the result of the eomiHg campaign. I therefore crave, at the hands of this great, convention tke privilege of a few moments in which briefly to set forth flip -wishes of the Democrats of that doubtful and essential State. It is our wish., onr hope and our purpose to present to the Democracy of the nation the seven electoral votes of the old constitutional State of Connecticut. We appeal to this assemblage of Democrats for the invaluable assistance of a wise presidential nomination. Thoughtful people decline to aecept the present chief executive in his favorite role of a mighty military captain. True, he lias taken great pains t assure them that he has charged up San Juan Hill, but they have come to the conclusion that he has shed more ink and less blood than any warrior since Sanch Panza. They realize that his chief hold Hpon a doubtful fame for military activity depends upen such glory- as he managed to achieve by impertinences and insults to Miles and Dewey and Schley. They are uneasy in the knowledge that he is painfully lacking in poise and balance, and so constitutionally reckless' that he is likely, at any time, to involve our country in difficulties at home and abroad. They have witnessed, with infinite regret, his efforts to stir up sectionalism, and for selfish purposes, to undo the work of patriots by resurrecting the infamous issue of the bloody shirt. They have witnessed his burlesque assaults upon the criminal monopolies, and have found that his warfare against the trusts consists in the use of extravagant language and the assumption of .terrifying facial contortions. They have come to know him because of his extravagance, his arrogance, his disregard for constitutional limitations, and his efforts to develop the executive powers at the expense of the legislative branch of the government. They are eager for a real American statesman, of American size, and animated by American constitutional ideas. If you want to secure the seven electoral votes of Connecticut, if you wish to strengthen and inspire her Democracy, if you desire to heed the wishes of one of the doubtful States that must be carried in order that the national Democracy may come into her own, then you must name, as the choice of this great convention, a candidate who appeals to both the regular Democrat and the independent voter, and who is the very antithesis of the Republican nominee. Fortunately, there is such a candidate now before this assemblage for its consideration. He is a man of sound Democratic principles, tried executive ability, great personal popularity, wide learning in the law, profound respect for justice and the constitution, undoubted party regularity, a clean record, and a judicial reputation for dealing in a large way with large problems. He is a man of dignity and self-control, and from his high and honorable position upon the bench has handed down leading decisions upon many vexed and pertinent questions affecting labor and capital. From his character, his attainments and his experience, it is clear that both the .party and the country have in him a man who can be trusted to meet every question as it arises, to guide the affairs of State ih a safe -and proper course, and at all times and in every way measure up to the highest standard of public service. AVe can dace the insignia of the party in his hands, secure in the faith that he will carry it througlt- this contest even with the fidelity with which the Black Douglas carried the sacred casket that contained the heart of Bruce. Gentlemen, Connecticut unites- her

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voice with that of her sister States, New York, New Jersey and Indiana, doubtful States, every one, and asks this splendid assemblage of Democrats to nominate for president of the United States, Judge Alton Brooks Parker, of New York.

Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children is very high during the hot weather of the summer months im the large cities. There is not probably one case of bowel complaint in a hundred, however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Frank Riggs, of Franklinville, N. Y., ia speaking of this remedy said: "I have found it expedient to have a supply of Chamberlain a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand. It has been a family safeguard and ifhile especially beneficial to children, it is equally good in adult cases. I recommend it cheerfully and without re6ervation,,, For sale by A. (J. Lukens & Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main streets. Low Fares to St. Paul via Pennsylvania Lines. July 13th to 17th, inclusive, excursion tickets t St. Paul, account Triennial Convention, Ladies' Catholic Benevolent Association will be sold from all ticket stattions on the Pennsylvania Lines. For fufl information regarding fares, time of trains, etc., apply to local Ticket Agent of those lines. The Pennsylvania lines west have just doubled their sleeping car and diming crtr service with the installation of the schedule which took efI feet yesterday. Thirty-five new sleeping cars between St. Louis aid New York and Pittsbnrg amd Chicago. The Pennsylvania people elaim that no road in the country can boast a better sleeping car and coach equipment than the Pennsylvania lines rest. Special Summer Tourist Fares via Pennsylvania Lines. Will be in effect June 25th to September 50th. inclusive, to Colorado, Utah, Wisconsin, South Dakoto and points in Southwest, For particulars consult ticket agents of Pennsylvania Lines. NOTICE. Beginning July 11th and continuing to September 1st. South Eighth street Friends' church will serve only cold lunches with tea, coffee, cocoa, etc. The church will be open as usual from 0 a. m. to S p. m. Every one is invited to make use of the coo reading room provided on the first floor. Baths are furnished for a small fee. The pastor's study will always b1 open as a quiet place. 7-3 Seashore Excursion Thursday, August 11th, Via Pennsylvania Lines. $14.00 round trip from Richmond to Atlantic City, Cape May, Holly Beach, Anglesa, Avalon, Sea Isle City, Wildwood, Ocean City, New Jer sey; Ocean City, Maryland; Rehoboth, Delaware. Tickets good returning within twelve days. Stop-over allowed at Philadelphia. For particulars about through train service, etc, communicate with C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent, Pennsylvania Lines, Richmond Are you thin? Would you like to get fat and plump? Tired "laughing," t 'wouldn't work now take Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea 'twill do the business. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. A. G. Lukcn & Co. On at Richmond; Off at St. Louis, via. Pennsylvania Lines. "The World's Fair Special" leaves Richmond at 10:03 p. in., daily, arrives at St. Louis at 7:22 a. m. Through urawing room sleeping cars and vestibule coaches enable World's Fair visitors from Richmond to make the trip to St. Louis without change im cars Other through trains to St. Lonis leave Richmond 5:05 a. rn., to 10:15 a. m. and 1 :25 p. m. Round trip ticlots 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, ticket ag?nt, Pennsylvania lines. Richmond, Ind. TJnby sloops and throws while mamma rests iC Ilollister's Kooky Mountain Tea is given. Jts the greatest baby medicine ever offered loving mothers. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

SUMMER OFFERINGS

Canoe Trips Lake Trips River Trips Rail Trips EAST TO The Thousand Islands Laurentiaa Mountains Land of Evangeline White Mountains Green Mountains Atlantic Coast. WEST TO The "Rockies" The "Selkirks" Puget Sound Alaska California Also to Great Britain and Ireland. Hawaii, Fiji, Australia, Japan, China and the "Philippines." For further information and illustrated literature write to A. 0. SHAW, Gen'l. Agt. Pass. Dept., Canadian Pacific Ry., CHICAGO. $27.50 Hot Springs, S. D. $30.70 Deadwood aad LeaL and return, from Chicago dairy, via the Chicago & North-Western Ry. Correspondingly low rates from ofhr points. The Black Hills region, the great natural sanitarium of the west, lis one ef the most picturesque spots in the world and well worth a visit. Information and tickets ean be se- ! cured from your home agent. IHusiratea iruacK inns oooKiet witn valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cents in- stamps by W. B. Kniskern, Chicago. Through Passenger Service to NerthMichigan Resorts. Through paseeHger service to North Michigan resorts over Pennsylvania lines will be established via Richmond and the G., R. & I. "The Fishing Line" June 26 for the summer of 1904. "The Northland Limited," a solid train of Pullman sleeping cars and coaches through to the Mackinac region, leaving Richmond about 9:15 p. m.' daily. Also has sleeping car through Traverse City to Northport over the new line. Breakfast served in the dining car. 'The Michigan Express," with sleeping cars through to Maekinaw City, and parlor car t Grand Rapids, leaves Richmond 300 p. m., week days. Information about i season tourist tickets at special fares and 15-day round-trip tickets may be obtained from C. W. Elnser, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines, Richmond, Ind. MONEY LOANED From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, Main and seventh streets. I The North-Western Line Russia-Japan Atlas. Send ten cents in stamps for Russo-Japanese War Atlas issued by the Chicago & North-Western R'y. Three fine ; colored maps, each 14 x 20 bound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern situation shown in with sble showing relative nf resources of Russia and Japan. Address A. M. Waggner, 23 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. Low Fares for the Fourth of July Trips Via Pennsylvania Lines. July 2d, and 4th, excursion tickets may be obtained at ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines to any other station on those lines within a ra dius of 200 miles. Excursion tickets will be valid for return until July 5th, inclusive. For particulars regarding rates and time of trains apply to Pennsylvania Lines Passenger and Ticket Agents. Special Excursion to St. Lonis via Pennsylvania Lines. July 2d to 6th, inclusive, excursion tickets to St. Louis, account Democratic National convention, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines from all ticket stations. For information regarding fares, time of trains, etc., call on Local Ticket Agent of those lines. Domestic Troubles. It is exceptional to find a family where there are no domestic ruptures occasionally, but these can be lessened by having Dr King's New Life Pills around. Much trouble they save by their great work in stomach and liver troubles. They not only relieve you but cure. 25 cents at A. G. Lu ken & Co.'g drug store. i

THE SHIRT WAIST is agitating QUESTION the men. Not bothering us much, however. Carpents Cleaned by a New Piocesa. shirtwaists, we will do the laundering. IHE RICHMOND STEAM LAUNDRY oust Two Boats' DETROIT 6 BUFE CLCVELA THE LAKE AND RAIL ROUTE WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS DAILY SERVICE, MAY 26th Imprvred Exprem Service (14 hours) Betweea DETROIT and BUFFALO Leave DETROIT Daily - 4.0O P. M. Arrive BUFFALO - 7.30 A.M. Connecting with Earlist Train for all Point in KKW YORK, rSKSSVLYAM and NEW KKGLAHB 8TATKS. Leave BUFFALO Daily - 5.30 P. M. Arrive DETROIT - 7.30 A. M. Conneetine with Fact Exprexa Train for WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUS nnd THE WENT, wita D. ft C. N. Co. for afklaa Island and Ksrtkern Hiralama BcMrta. Rata between Detroit and Buffalo lyl.60 one war, .0 round trip. Berths 11.00, f 1.60; Suterooma $3.50 eaeh direction. Send Sc Stamp World's Fair IHnstrated Pamphlet. Bend te Stamp Tourist Pamphlet Rate. Q RAIL TICKETS HONORED ON STEAMER First-class. Second-class. Tourist Special, Conventions (World's Fait, Kt. Ixroist reading' via Grand 'Srunleinr . or Michigan Central Ht. between BUFFALO and DETROIT will be accepted for j A . A. SUanti, . fi. 4 Transportation on D. & B. Stms. ( P. T. A., VttroU,Muk. ATENTS Consult us. e will ndvii- uu wh(') er icvr ideas can Le pattuld. J-'n.all in rrevementp ai d simple irvt-tticirs bhve made much money for the it.verjtors. We dt velcre cvr ideas or assist youin inirtciirji yur iivtilion. We takeout patents in I'rittd Mste. Cftada and foreign rcuttrks. Our terras are reasoratle. JIarlatt Dozicr, 42-4:? Color al Eldg. r.:cl.ir i i d ..-41 WHEN IN CINCINNATI GO TO THE, ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN. LARGEST ANIMAL, COL, LLCTION IN AMERICA, MERRY - GO - ROUND, PONY TRACK AND OTHER AMUSEMENTS. BAND CONCERTS DAILY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SPECIAL RATES TO LARGE PARTIES. The creates! money makim? inventions have been suggested by minds familiar with the needs of the age. THE AMERICAN INVENTOR wiH katp you in touch with subjects of current .interest in the line of new inventions and experiment It will aid you to develop ideas of practical value. Issued on the 1st and tSth of every month. Twenrv-eitfht eases each issue. Sold at all news ataads 10c per copy or sent by mail $1.50 per year. THE AMERICAN INVENTOR. ... Sample copy sent free Washington. D. C $18.00 Chicago to St. Paul-Minneapolis and Return. Via the North-Western Line. $22.00 round trip Chicago to Superior and Duluth; $15.50 round trip Chicago to Sault Ste. Marie, tickets on sale daily. $12.85 Chicago to Marquette and return, on sale June 7 and 21, July5 and 19. Correspondingly low rates from other points. Perfectly appointed train service. Through sleeping cars. The best of everything. Information and tickets can be secured from vour home agent, or address A. II. "WacrErener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, UL i

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