Richmond Palladium (Daily), 29 July 1904 — Page 6

RICHMOND DAILY PALLAD

FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1904.

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TRAINS Every Day Slnncie, flarion, Pern and Northern Indiana cities via C. C. & L Leave Richmond Daily, except Sunday, 6: 5 am, 7:05 pm. U:05 am d'iy " Sunday :only, 9:35 p m. Through tickets soiu to all points. For particulars enquire of C. A. Blair. 0. P. A, Home Tel. 44 D)ATENTS Consult us. We will advise you whether your ideas can be patented. Small improvements and simple inventions have made much money for the inven tors. We develope your ideas or assist youin improving your invention. We takeout patents in' United States, Canada and foreign countries. Our terms are reasonable. Itlarlatt & Dozler, 42-43 Colorlal Bldg. Richmond tast CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Pennyroyal, pills II -VT-."-. Original and Oaly Genuine. J-VlLBAFE. Alyrelibl. Ladle. m Lrirr1r. kin HEI nl Gold mMallle bom, kiI with b'u ribbon. Take no other. tlrruw Iavraii Hub.tltBtlomi and Imlta tUm. Buy of jour Druggi.t. or wbJ 4c. ii Amp lor i'nrtlnlnrm I eniBium' -nd "Keller for Ladlea," in IHNr, by retara Mall. 1 MM Ttlmonil. SuW b all Drurf it. 'Mlpheatr ChfMlrtl Vt. paalUa hto rnr Madlaua uurt. fill LAMONEY TO LOAN 5 and 6 per cent. Interest FIRE INSURANCE, In the leading companies. Managers for the EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society of New York. THE 0. B. FULGHAM AGENCY O. B. Fuleham. II. Milton Elrode Room 3, Vaughan Bldg. Of? firaazra The srrtitrst money making inventions have been suggested by minds familiar with the needs of the. age. . THE AMERICAN INVENTOR wiD keep you in touch with subjects of current interest in the line ol new inventions and experiment. It will aid you to develop ideas of practical value. Issued on the 1st and 15th of every month. Twenty-eight pages each issue. Sold at I Stands 10c per copy or sent by mail J 1.50 per year. THE AMERICAN INVENTOR. "' Sample copy sent free. Washington. D. C. THE SHIRT WAIST is agitating QUESTION the men. Not bothering us much, however, shirtwaists, we will do the laundering. Carpents Cleaned by a New Process. THE RICHMOND STEAM LAUNDRY o. g. mUSSAVi Broker in Grain Provisions and Stocks. j Room 1, Colonial Building ' Telephones-Old, Black 811; Mew 701' H-'l'-l 1 1II"1"H"H"HIIII 'I I M' WHEU itJ CHICAGO Stop at the utjimn now Northern Bmthm A HofSOombtmt 8 floor. FiM new room. Meals a-la-Cart at all nours. OATHS Or ALL KINDS Turkish. Russian. Shower. Plunge, etc. The lip est swimming pool in the world. Turkish Bath and Loo" sine. $1.00. Most inexpensive first class hotel in Chicago. Right iu tht heart of the city. Booklet oo application. Now Nor thorn Baths & Hotol 14 Qulncy Stw OHIOAOO KeJ Puts I

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May Be Weak. One Person in Four Has a WeaK Heart. One of the surest signs of a weak heart Is shortness of breath after exercise. Your heart is not able to, pump the blood fast enough to your lungs. Some of the other symptoms of Heart Trouble are: Pains in the Side, Back and Shoulder; Fainting or Weak Spells; Dry Cough ; Swelling of Feet and Ankles; Cold Feet or Hands. No one can afford to allow a weak heart to go without medicine, because weak heart means poor circulation, and poor circulation means weak lungs, Stomach, liver, kidneys, etc. If, therefore, you suspect heart trouble. begin taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. The Heart Cure will do you good, as It is a splendid tonic for the blood and nerves, and will revitalize your entire system. Finally, remember. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold under a guarantee that the first bottle will do you good. If it doesn't your money back. "I was afflicted with heart trouble for three years. I would be apparently all right, and without a moment's warning would fall as though shot. The attacks were frequent, and a terrible dread possessed me, as I never knew when or where, nor under what conditions I would be attacked, and whether I would survive them. I consulted and was treated by some of the most eminent physicians of the state. Not finding relief from this source, I began taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and began to improve at once. I used ten bottles, which entirely cured me, as I have not had an attack for five years." MRS. JOHN DRKSBACK, I.elpsic, O. Xi TJ L Ll Write to us for Free Trial X XbJCiJU packatre of Dr. Miles' AntiPain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Our Specialist will diagnose your case, tell you what is wrong, and how to right it. Free. DR. MILES MEDICAL COLABORATORIES, ELKHART, IND. "I write to let you know how I appreciate yonr Cascarets. I commenced taking them lastNovem- : ber and took two ten cent boxes and pasxed a I worm 14 ft. louir. Then 1 commenced taking t en cent ooxes ami passea a tape- : Then 1 commenced taking them I ap-ain and Wednesday. Auril 4th. I passed another tape worm 2S It. long ami over a thousand small worms, freviou to my taking jacarets l aimi know 1 had a tape-worm, f always had a small appetite. YV m. F. Brown, 184 Franklin St.. Brooklyn, N. T. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold in bulk. The genuine tablet stamped CCU. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 594 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Weak Men Made Vigorous rs&x? vitox? t&swsr swsmr What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! It acta powerfully and quickly Cures when all others fail. Young men regain lost manhood: old men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Gnaranteed to Cure Nervousnenii, Lost Vitality, I in potency. .Menuy fjmiHgion. ioft rower, either sex. Falling Memory, Waatinft- Diaeaset, and ail tfectt of aelf-abu$e or excuse ana indUcretion. Wards off insanity and consumption. Don't let druggist impose a worthless substitute on you Decause it yiems a greater prom., insist on uaviug FKKFKR'S M KRVltiOK, or send for it Can be carried In vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper, $1 per box, or U for $5, with A Written Guarantee to Cure or Refund Money. Pamphlet free PKFFKK MEDICAL ASS'N, Chicago, 111. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. ..Kindly Take Notice that Ely's Llpuid Creamm Balm is of great benefit to those sufferers from nasal catarrh who can not inhale freely through the nose, but must treat themselves by spraying. Liquid Cream Balm differs in form, but not medicinally from the Cream Balm that has stood for years at the head of remedies for catarrh. It may be used in any nasal atomizer. The price including a spraying tube, is 75 cents. Sold by druggists and mailed by Ely Brothers, 50 Warren Street, New York. San Francisco and Return From Chicago, 111., $G1.00 going one way via Canadian Pacific Ry., through the world-famous Canadian Rockies with their GOO miles of Stupendous Mountain Peaks, Awe Inspiring Canons, and Mighty Cataracts. Tickets good to go Aug. 15th to Sept. 10th, Proportionate rates from all other points. All agents can sell tickets by this route. For further information and illustrated literature write, A. C. Shaw. Gen'l. Agt., Chicago. $50.00 California and Return. Send 2 cent stamp for itinerary of special personally conducted tours to California, leaving Chicago August 18th and 25th, via the Chicago. Union Pacific & North-Western Line, account Triennial Conclave Knights Templar at San Francisco. $50 round trip from Chicago. Correspondingly low rates from all points. A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. Personally Conducted Tour, Tent City Club, to Coronado Beach, CaL A delightful summer tour, personally conducted by representatives of the Pennsylvania and Santa Fe Lines. Special train will leave Richmond about eleven o'clock a, m. Tuesday, August lGth. Fare for the round trip from Richmond $56.50. Choice of direct routes returning. For itinerary and detail information address or apply to C. W. JElmer, Passenger and Ticket 'Agent.

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TRAYEL NORTH ST. LOUIS TRAVEL STILL REMAINS AT A LOW MARK FINE NEW SYSTEM Of Ventilation Adopted by Pennsylvania Railroad Company Air Tubes Used. In the last few days there seems to be a slight reaction in the matter of the travel to the northern resorts in Michigan and Indiana. Several weeks ago when the St. Louis traffic dropped down to a low figure, the G. R. & I. travel took a corresponding jump, and until this week has held it steadily. Of late however, the local G. R. & I. officials have noted a decrease in the number of passengers, and the extra equipment, which was called into use at the time of the jump, has been returned to the yards. Several pieces of equipment were returned yesterday. The G. R. & I. conductors state that the sleepers are not as full as (hey have been of late, and they attribute this falling off in the number of passengers to the cold weather ,1 v 4i ,,.f lioc on. 11 liiij luu aiu. , 1 1 r. i UU1CU Ul 1U.IC illlil witiv.11 ill w a J tauaes a decrease in travel north. It is ex pected that the travel next week will be the largest that has yet been carried. The new bridge of the Panhandle is being painted red, the standard color, and over two hundred gallons of paint are being used in the work Several changes have been made of late in the local Pennsylvania offices. Wilmer Wilson has gone to Pittsburg and Will Davis has succeeded him as assistant to Engineer of Maintenance of Way. The St. Louis travel has not recovered fro mthe slump which it took a fewT weeks ago. Trains which formerly earvi'd foni and live Pullmans ve cot' nt, with two or mp; three at present, and these carry bu1. one or two passengers apiec? on the day trains. The night train are but little I' tier, and the eoiK'.iit.'toi' state that the lethargy will not be overcome until the close of the summer resort season or about September 15. Dr. C. B. Dudley of Altoona, Pa., who was in the city last evening said that a new system of ventilation has been discovered by the Pennsylvania railroad company and that the perplexing problem of ventilation has been solved. To a Palladium reporter Mr. Dudley said: "As a result of its experiments along this line the company has recently adopted a system by which the air is passed up through the floor by means of slots and thence by tubes under every seat. More than 1,000 coaches have been thus fitted up and soon the coaches on the New York St. Louis trains which pass through Richmond, will be fitted up- with the new svstem of ventilation." Deafness Cannot Be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound of imperfect hearing and wen it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by HalPs Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main Sts. Low Fares to Hagerstown via Pennsylvania Lines. July 26, 29 inclusive, account Wayne County Fair, will be in effect via Pennsylvania Lines from Richmond, Anderson and intermediate ticket stations. Ideal Bread stands unequaled.

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PARAGHArrilC POINTERS At a meeting of the Republican editors of the Fifth district the other day there was unanimous agreement among all those present that so far as Senator Fairbanks' successor in the United States senate is concerned, the most pressing present duty of the Republicans of Indiana is the election of a legislature that will make certain the choice of two Republican senators. Pending the election, it was agreed. Republican newspapers especially should abstain frcm either writing up or writing down the various gentlemen whose names have been mentioned in connection with the caucus nomination. In other words" there will be plenty of time alter the election in November to thresh out the differences existing among Republicans as to tne comparative claims of sundry statesmen on an honor that will not be attainable for any of them until after a Republican majority In the legislature has been secured. It was agreed, too, tnat the Republican press of the state should deprecate conten tion among the friends of rival aspir ants such as is likely to create a division of interests, especially in close legislative districts, and thus endan ger the success of the many candidates. Feeling has already been aroused in some communities, if re ports received at the meeting in ques tion are well founded, where ardent friends of this or that man have de clared their unwillingness to support their legislative candidates unless they were committed to support some candidate or oppose another. That sort of thing has progressed well along toward the danger point, and no good Republican will contribute to it. Im mediately after the frost is on the pumpkin of Democratic hopes in In diana those who are anxious to rend their garments on the senatorial sub Ject will have ample opportunity to give vent to their feelings in such manner as may suit them best. Mean while harmony is an essential prep aration for victory, and in a campaign where so much is at stake it ought to be no sacrifice for any Republican to place his personal preferences in the matter of individual ambitions tern porarily in cold storage. $ s & The Indianapolis News suggests that if it were not for the negro vote the Republican plurality in Indiana would be reduced 18,186, or the num ber of negro votes in this state. Sup posing that every negro voter actually voted, and that in every case he voted the Republican ticket, which is a violent supposition even for the News, this statement would have to be accepted as substantially correct. What of it? What is the point to this discussion of the possibility that the negro vote might be eliminated, both the intelligent and the ignorant negro vote, while thousands of white men less fit for suffrage' than an honest and Intelligent black man, and many of them no better qualified for citizenship than the ignorant and the criminal among the negro race, are still permitted to exercise the right of suffrage. If Indiana is to have no negrophobilic legislation, of what significance is this array of figures as to the total of the negro vote? The Indianapolis Sentinel suggests that the negro ought to be hunted out of Indiana before the next election. One of the leading Democrats of Indiana suggests that the Fifteenth amendment to the constitution should be repealed. Presumably the News has something of this sort in mind. If not, and its figures on the negro vote are not intended as a contribution to the ammunition of the Mississippi branch of statesmanship, it might give us the figures on the red-headed, the cross-eyed and the bow-legged vote, with weighty conclusions as to what might happen if all the above named classes should conclude to vote the Democratic ticket. Under date of March 8 ,1904, one W. J. Bryan wrote to every subscriber of "The Commoner" a letter, in which he said: "I am opposed to a surrender of the Democratic party to organ ized and predatory wealth. The Kan sas City platform Is a clear and con else statement of Democratic princi pies, and failure to reaffirm it at our next national convention will be equiv alent to a return to corporation rule.' The same gentleman was a member of the resolutions committee at St Louis and submitted to the Ignoring of the Kansas City platform. What are followers to think about a leader who thus openly advocates his own sur render to "predatory wealth." "The Democratic party," according to the St. Louis platform, "has ever protested against the continuance of Illegal combinations of capital." And has always contented itself with sim ply protesting, even during, the one period In the history of this country since the war when Democratic leadership was charged with responsibility for national legislation and adminis tratlon. The Democratic national platform declares that our tariff system has caused our infant industries "to be come the greatest combinations of capital the world has ever known.' And this growth of American indus tries is a grievance to Democratic leadership! The answer to Democratic profes sion as set forth in the St. Louis plat form is Democratic performance under the same leadership which wrote that platform when it was in control of national affairs from March, 1893; to Harch. 1897.

DAYTON & WESTERN TIME TABLE. (In effect July 21st, 1904.)

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Leave Richmond for Eaton, West Alexandria, Dayton, Troy, Piqua, Sidney, Lima, Xenia, Springfield, Colum bus, Hamilton and Cincinnati, everv lour, 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 and 11:00 p. m. Two Hours to Dayton. Leave Richmond for Cedar Springs and New Paris at 6:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m., 10:30 p. m. New Paris spe cials at 7:30 p. m., 10:30 p. m. Last through car east of West Alex andria, 9:00 p. m. Through rates, through tickets to all points. All entirely new cars; clean, com fortable and swift. For further information call Home phone 2G9. C. O. BAKER, Agent. Excursion Fares to West Baden and French Lick Springs via Pennsylvania Lines. July 22d to 25th, inclusive, excur1 i ITT 1 T" T J sion tickets to west uaaen anu French Lick Springs, account Meet ing of Commercial Law League of America, will be sold fro mall stations on the Pennsylvania lines. For in formation regarding fares, time of trains, etc., apply to local ticket agent of those lines. Excursion Rates to Middletown via. Pennsylvania Lines. August 2nd to 5th, inclusive,, excursion tickets to Middletown, account annual fair, will be sold via the Pennsylvania lines from Kokomo, Richmond and intermediate stations. For information regarding fares, time of trains, etc., call on local ticket agent. Reduced Fares to Cincinnati via Penn sylvania Lines. July 16th, 17th and 18th excursion tickets to Cincinnati, account Annual Meeting Grand Lodge, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, will be sold from all ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines. For information regarding fares, time of trains, etc., call on Local Ticket Agent of those Lines. Special Summer Tourist Fares via Pennsylvania Lines. Will be in effect June 25th to September 30th. inclusive, to Colorado, Utah, Wisconsin, South Dakoto and points in Southwest, For particulars consult ticket agents of Pennsylvania 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. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Unremitting care used in the con struction of Ideal Bread. For goodness sake eat Ideal Bread. "The Way to Go." Every Sunday, excursions via the Dayton & Western to Soldiers' home and Daylton, $1.00. Trains every hour. Go any time you wish. A clean and cool Sunday outing. No smoke, no cinders, no dust. 7-tf A HALF MILLION ACRES. $30.00 to Colorado and Return. Via Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Line. Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, daily throughout the summer. Correspond ingly low rates from all points east. Only one night to Denver from Chicago. Two fast trains daily. Tourist sleepiig cars to Denver daily. The North-Western Line Russia-Ja pan Atlas. Send ten cents in stamps for Rus so-Japanese War Atlas issued by the Chicago & North-Western R'j. Three fine; colored maps, each 14 x 20 bound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern situation shown in K:) with tables showing relative :mii uavai strength and tinar; ciai resources of Russia and Japan. Address A. M. Waggner, 28 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, TJL Low Rates to Boston via, Pennsylvania Lines. August 12th, 13th, and 14th, excursion tickets to Boston, account National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic, will be sold from all ticket stations on Pennsylvania lines. For full informatics regarding tr es. time of trains, etc., apply o local ticket agent of those x.es.

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The Eldorado steam Laundry No. 18 North Ninth St. Phone 147. Richmotd, Indian A FINE On Street Car Line In Boulevard Addition AT A BARGAIN W. H. Bradbury & Son Westcott Block. Harness For Show and harness for eve'y day use mean a difference in quality in some makes here they are identical in strength and durability. More style, of course, in fancy driving harness, but all our harness is ' made from good stock, and every set maintains our reputation as to workmanship and finish. All sorts of horse equipments at very moderate prices ------ The Wiggins Co. agaz:nf FOR THE GENTEEL. HCL'SZKEEPEP EACH !SUi CONTAINS EEAUT1FUU.Y ILLUSTRATED D'SHCS. DECORATIONS FOR THE TA3L, DAINTY MENUS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. ETC. JT IS THE AM!CAM AUTHORITY ON CULINARY TOPICS AND FASHIONS. Current Issue loc. $1.00 Pen Year TABLE TALK PUD. CO., PHILA. ouc.tcm wanted 1113 Chestnut St. Liberal -'..ims Tne Place to Put Your Money is into real estate. I can "put you next to a number of good pieces, all certain t d increase rapidly in value, and easily attainable by any man who is in earnest Look over my list. T. R. Woodhurst 913 Main street. $150,000 FOR. Athletic la th Great Arena fttth Exposition rOR A ROUTT. XookattheMa or tux

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