Richmond Palladium (Daily), 3 August 1904 — Page 3
RICHMOND DAILY ? ALLADIU2&, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1904.
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ffl ACCEPTING THE NOMINATION FOE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE TJ. S. AT IND1ANAPOLIS,IND. A Speech In Every Way in Keeping With the Dignity of Senator Fairbanks. l : dianapoi',?. Aw 3. , Senator Fai .hanks in acceppng- the nomination .is candidate for Le VicePresident of the United States, spoke sv. follows: "Mr. R).z and Gei 'met of the (TVmmittee : I thank j 1 for the very g.uerous terms in whiii you have conveyed the official notification of my rumination pc: Vice-PreI lent f I lie United States. The unsolicited and unanimous nomination by the Republican party is a call to duty which I im pleased fr rhy "I acce t l!.e in i-Mon which ;i bring v' . a profound sense of dignity I nubilities of th raited pos'.VMi for ubirh I have hceii ! minated. My uttn't c:.dcavor will be to disclii 'e in full measure 1 ho trust, if the action of the convention " all meet the approval of the America tj people. 'The plar..-7 a tmtH by ron vention is an explicit and emphatic ucel-rntion of !)) principle s in ent::v harmo v vi'h lhc-o pd'Ho of -n- party wn'rn. he-? bvoj1 t crit t-.T and "U tc o ir c mnmn cc: rtry, an.l which, it ;. timi?l. will honor and prosperity to our common "The monetary . m nomic polic Sf which aavt n s: lor-iSv re-n'-nounced " e 6' Hie very fnrdation jf f.iT indi'. ! if. i f are ntial to the fullest development o.' our national strength. They giv vitality to our manufacturers and commerce, and if impaired or overthrown, there would inevitably ensue a period of industrial depression, to Van serious injury of the vast interests of both labor and capital. "The Republican party since it preserved the integrity of the Republic and gave freedom to the oppressed, never rendered a more important service to the country than when it established the gold standard. Under it we have increased our currency supply sufficiently to meet the normal requirements of business. It is gratifying that the convention made frank and explicit declarations of tb, e inflexible purpose of the party to maintain the gold standard. It is essential not only that the standard should be as good as the best in the world, but that the people should have the assurance that it will be so maintained. "The enemies of sound money were powerful enough to suppress mention of the' gold standard in the platform lately adopted by the Democratic National convention. The leader of Democracy in two great national campaigns has declared since the adjournment of the convention that as soon as the election is over, he will undertake to organize the forces within the Democratic party for the next national contest, for the purpose of advancing the radical policies for which his element of the party stands. He frankly says that the money question is for the present in abeyance. In view of these palpable facts, it is not the part of wisdom to abandon our vigilance in safe guarding the integrity of our money system. We must have not only a president who is unalterably committed to thec gold standard, but both houses of congress in entire accord with him upon the subject. "In congress and not with the president rests the supreme power to determine the standard of our money. Though the chief executive should oppose the congress, acting within its independent constitutional authority, could at any time overthrow or change the monetary standard. "The wisdom of our protective policy finds complete justification in the industrial development of the country. This policy has become a most vital part of our industrial system, and must be maintained unimpaired. When altered conditions make changes in schedules desirable, their modification can be safely entrusted to the Republican party. If they are to be changed by the enemies of the system along free trade lines, uncertainty would take the place of certainty, and a reaction would surely
follow to the injury of the wage earners and all who are now profitably employed. Uncertainty undermines confidence and loss of confidence breeds confusion and distress in commercial affairs. "The convention was wise not only in its enunciation of party policies, but in its nomination of a candidate for the presidency. During the last three years, President Roosevelt has been confronted with large and serious questions. These he has met and solved with high wisdom and courage. The charges made against him in the Democratic platform find an irrefut
able answer in his splendid administration, never surpassed in all the history of the Republic and never equalled by the party who seeks to discredit it. "The election of the President is imperatively demanded by those whose success depends upon the continuance of a safe, conservative and efficient administration of public affairs. "We have an ample record of deeds done, of beneficent things accomplished in the public interest. The vast business of the government has been well administered. The laws have been enforced fearlessly and impartially. The treasury has been adequately supplied with revenue, and the financial credit of the government was never better. Our foreign trade belance continues to increase our national wealth. We have adopted an irrigation policy which will build homes in the arid regions of the West. The Panama Canal, the hope of centuries, is in course of construction under the sole protection of the Amer ican flag. "We have peace and great pros perity at home and are upon terms of good neighboijhood to the entire world. These conditions constitute the strongest possible assurance for the future. "Later I shall avail mvself of a favorable opportunity to submit to you, and through you, to my fellow citizens, a fuller expression of my views concerning the question now in issue. . " Permit me again to thank you and to express the belief that we may con fidently submit our cause to the candid and patriotic judgment of our countrymen. ' ' ' No Substitute Offered Say what you wSl about druggists offering something "just as good" be cause it pays better profit, the fact still stands that ninety-nine out of a hundred druggists recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when the best remedy for diarrhoea is asked for, and do so because they know it is the one remedy that can always be depended upon, even in the most severe and dangerous cases. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main streets. Escaped an Awful Fate. Mr. H. Higgins, of Melbourne, Fla., writes: "My doctor told me I had consumption and nothing could be done for me. I was given up to die. The offer of a free trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, induced me to try it. Results were startling. I am now on the road to recovery. It surely saved my life." This great cure 'h guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. Mrs. Hiram Sanderson, Janes Vile,Our baby was never strong; our physician advised Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. One package made her strong, rosy and healthy. Thanks to your Tea. A. G. Luken & Co. DAYTON & WESTERN TIME TABLE. (In effect July 21st, 1904.) Leave Richmond for Eaton, West Alexandria, Dayton, Troy, Piqua, Sidney, Lima, Xenia, Springfield, Columbus, Hamilton and Cincinnati, every hour, 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 and 11:00 p. m. Two Honrs 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 specials at 7:30 p. m., 10:30 p. m. Last through car east of West Alexandria, 9:00 p. m. ' Through rates, through tickets to all points. All entirely new cars; clean, comfortable and swift. For further information call Home phone 269. CO. BAKER, m Aeent. Just a little more care in selecting the material for Ideal Bread.
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No One But Yourself if You Don't Get Well When SicK. AH we can do is give advice. Of course that's easy. But our advice is really worth a little more to you than most people's, for we offer to give you the first bottle of our medicine free. If It fails to help you. "We could not afford to do this unless our medicine was good. Such an offer, on the wrong kind of medicine, would put a merchant prince In the poor house. Dr. Miles Nervine, however, as years of experience have proved, is a medicine that cures the sick. Those whom It cannot benefit less than one in ten thousand we prefer to refund their money. All we ask of you Is to try Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine for your complaint. If you suffer from sleeplessness, nervous exhaustion, dizziness, headache, mus- , cular twitchings, melancholy, loss of memory, weak stomach, poor blood, bilious troubles, epilepsy. St. Vitus Dance, etc., we will guarantee to benefit you or refund your money. You are the doctor. "My son Bert, when In his 17th year, became subject to attacks of epilepsy, bo serious that we were compelled to take him out of school. After several physicians had failed to relieve him, we gave Dr. Miles' Nervine a trial. Ten months treatment with Nervine and Liver Pills restored our boy to perfect health." MR. JOHN S. WILSON. Deputy Co. Perk. Dallas Co.. Mo. TREE WrIte s and we will mail x xvxjxj yOU a Free TrlaI paCka-e ot Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, the New, Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank for our Specialist to diagnose, your case and tell you what is wrong and how to right it. Absolutely Free! Ac"lress: DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO LABORATORIES, ELIQIART, IND. BAD BREATH "For month I had ereat trouble with niTKtnniach and used all kinds of medicines. My tongue but been actually an green aa grass, my breath having a bad odor. Two weeks ago a friend recommended Cascareta and after using them I can willingly and cheerfully say that they have entirely cured me. I therefore let you know that I shall recommend them to any one suffering from such troubles." Chas. H. Halpun, 1W Kivingtou St.. New York, NT. . Best For The Dowels Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Hood, Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe, 10c. 2i-. 5u-. Never sold in bnlk. The gennine tablet stamped CCC. Onaranteed to cure or your money buck. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 596 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Weak Men Made Vigorous icfo&v yysmr mpxr 2521127 What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! It acts powerfully and qnlckly. Cures when all others fail. Youn men regain lost manhood: old men recover youthful vigor. Absolutely Onaranteed to Cure Nsrvoosnesi, Lost Vitality, lm potency, Nlerhtly Emisslons.LottFowrr, either sex. Failing Heinory, Wasting Iia eases, and all effect nf elf-abu$e or exeettet and indUcretion. Wards off Insanity and consumption. Don't let druggist impose a worthless substitute on you because, ltyields a greater profit. Insist on having r EPFlSK'S .N KHVKiOR, or send for It Can be carried In vest pocket. Prepaid, plain wrapper, 91 per box, or Of or $5, with A Written Guarantee to Csire or Kef and Money. Pamphlet free FJSFFJBR MKOICAL ASS'N, Chicago, ill. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. The Colorado Special, Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. This solid through train only one night to Denver, leaves Chicago at 7 p. m., reaching Denver next evening at 9 o'clock. A perfectly appointed train. Another Colorado train leaves Chicago daily at 11 p. m., arriving at Denver early the second morning, over the only double track system between Chicago and the Missouri River. The best of everything. The Chicago-Portland special leaves Chicago daily at 11 p. m. with through sleeping car service to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland. Tickets and full information can be secured from your home agent or address A. H. Wagner, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chi cago, Ills. TIME CAUD Richmond Street & Interurban Railway Company. Cars leave hourly for Centerville, East Germantown, Cambridge City, Dublin and Milton from 5 a. m. to 11 p. m., returning same hours. Sunday, same hours, except first car leaves at 6 a. m. Local cars leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Indianapolis for Richmond ut 5, 7, 9 and -ll- a. m. and 1, 3, 5 and I p. m. First car Sunday at 7 o'clock a. m. Notice to Bidders. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana hospital for the insane for the month of September, will be received by the board of trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m., Monday, August 8, 1904. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hosp"?taL By order of the board, S. E. SMITH, Medical Superintendent. 0.0 Just a little more skill in blending the ingredients of Ideal Bread.
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