Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 December 1904 — Page 4
ICllliONDDAILYPALLADlULl, SATUKDAT UORHINO, DECEMBER 10, 1904. Hie Grip Leaves Thousands in its Path Weak, Nervous,' Dyspeptic, Catarrh Wrecks. THE PALLADIUM PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. AT 922 MAIN STREET. ': "
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21 21 ttafvovn at RrrHMnilD POSTOFFIOK AS 2D CliASi MATTER Dally delivered by carrier to any part of the city ior seven SUBSCBIPTION KATES: DAI1.T Outside city, six months, In advance Outside city, one month, In advance. . Outside city, one year, In advance .11 50 . 30 .8 00 WEEKLY By mall one year, f 1.00 In advance. -MHiv s. riTZGIBBONS. - Editor A. O. HOLLY, - Basin ass Manage H. S. CARTER. - Report or RAMSEY POUNDSTONE al Staff The Palladium will be found at the following places: Palladium office. Westcott Hotel. Arlington Hotel. Union News Company Depot. Gates' Cigar Store, West Main. Two cents at all places of sale. The ground is all covered with snow, the first of the season. o A, Chicago judge fined a man $75 for stealing a 98 cent umbrella. o The Chad wick forgery case is at tracting the attention of the whole country. It seems from the evidence mat Airs, cnadwick lias ior years j 1 i r t i i been living on forged checks. She was unable to secure the $15,000 bail and is now confined in the Tombs, iNew i one iutnougn a leader in TLT AT 1 Alii i It society a short time ago, she is now languishing behind prison bars. o In this week's issue of the Saturday Evening Post, William Jennings liryan is the author of an article on "The Reorganization of the Reorganized Democracy." The article is one of Bryan's characteristic writeups, and a reader would be able to recognize the article if the signature had been omitted. He says: "Whether the overwhelming victory won by the Republican party in the recent national campaign is to be considered as an indorsement of the president and his policies, or as a rebuke to .the Democratic party, is a question which can not be fully determined until the returns are complete. It is evident however, at this writing that the falling off in the Democratic vote was much greater than the gain in the Republican vote, and in some places the Democratic loss was even greater than the gain shown by all other parties combined. This would indicate a considerable stay-at-home vote, and the man who stays at home usually does so because neither his own party nor any other party arouses his interest. The great majority of the members of the Democratic, party voted their ticket, although a very considerable number of those who voted did so with much less enthusiasm than they manifested in former years; but they voted because they felt that Judge Parker's election would bring certain much-needed reforms, whereas President Roosevelt's promised nothing of the sort. "Judge Parker's position on the question of imperialism was strong- , ly stated. . He was not only in favor : ; of ultimate independence for the Filipinos, but he "was in favor of !' making an immediate promise in cruder, that the. Filipinos might know that they were to be treated as the Cubans were treated. This being the position taken by the party in 1900, Judge Parker's attitude on this subject appealed to those who regarded imperialism as a menace to our theory of government. His position on this question alone, ought, in my judgment, to have given him the full Democratic vote, because the evils of a colonial policy become more and more manifest with experience. We can not deny the Constitution to the Filipinos without striking a blow at "constitutional liberty, not only in the Philippine Islands but here and all over the world. "Judge Parker also stood for a reduction in the army, the minimum strength of the army having been more than doubled during the last eight j'ears. The increase in the ap-
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There will be an open church social at the South Eighth Street Friends' church . this evening to which all members and friends are cordially invited. 4f vfr The gymnasium classes at the South Eighth Street Friends church will be an interesting feature Tues day and Wednesday evening of next week. Light, warmth, the latest periodicals and a cordial welcome awaits all those interested and who will attend. . -5f vf An unusually interesting session was enioved by the members of the Frances E. Willard W. C. T. U. yes terday at Rhoda Temple. Dr. Rachel Bailey Hill led the devotional exercises. An encouraging review or the past year's work was entertain ingly given by Mrs. Eves. Mrs. R. . Hopkins gave "The Year's Victones. An able report of national gaines was then read by the presi dent, Mi's. Davis. The meeting was one of the most largely attended of the season. The union will meet next rridav afternoon at 2 o clock to elect a superintendent for the next year's work. The apron sale under the au spices or t lie ladies Auxiliary or Locomotive Engineers at Pythian Temple, this evening promises to be a successful atlair. Durinir the sale beautiful doll on which a number of chances have been taken will be raffled. -X- vSMrs. Richard Study will be hostess this afternoon at 2:30 at her home in North D street for the regular monthly business meeting of the Flower Mission. propriations for the army amounts to more than $50,000,000 a year, and there was every reason why the Democrats in general should protest against this unnecessary addition to the expenses of the government. There Avas abundant cause, too, for the laboring men in particular to record themselves against this menace to their interests. j "Then, too, the president's utter-. ances had made him appear as a mil itary enthusiast, while Judge Par ker, both in opinion and in disposition, was the very antithesis of the president. Judge Parker thus stood for a number of things which Demo crats regarded as important, and toward the close of the campaign his attacks upon the president for ac cepting campaign contributions from the trusts encouraged many who felt that his arlier utterances on the trust question had not been sfficiently emphatic." The article tells of the many things that might have been done and would have been accomplished had Judge Parker been elected. Bryan's idea is to seek out all the re forms that are needed in this coun try and embody them in a Democratic platform and select a strong man (Bryan) to represent the party on the Democratic ticket. Bryan concludes by saying: "There is every indication that the Democratic party will nowr address itself to these reforms, and thus, by deserving success, lay the foundation for a real victory." o A President on Brandy for Sickness. The president of the Baltimore Medical College, who has thoroughly tested Speer's wines and brandy says: "Speer's Climax Brandy is a pure and valuable article in all cases of disease in which a reliable stimuant is required. I regard it superior o most French brandies." Sherman Jester Locked - Up. Sherman Jester collected a large quantity of bad whiskey last evening and went to his home in South Sixth street and started to break up : the furniture. Patrolman Edwards heard of his trouble and locked Jester in the police station. TO TEACHERS AND OTHERS. We have a very large assortment of fine candies for the holidays. We make special prices to teacbers, pecial prices Sunday Schools and parties On: candies are all our own make and guaranteed to be the purest th.it- can be made always fresh and wholesome. You are invited to call and see our display of candies and fancy boxes. We have on display in window the new German boxes, of all sizes, something entirely new in Richmond. THE GREEK CAXDY STORE.
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The Horticultural Society will meet this afternoon at the court house. At this meeting reports will be read and the annual election cf officers take place. It will be an important session and all members are cordially invited to be present. -5f One of the prettiest of home weddings was that of Mr. John Thompson Cox and Miss Mary Belle Roberts, which was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Roberts, southeast of the city, Wednesday evening, December 7, at S o'clock. The beautiful and impressive Friends' ceremony was performed by Rev. Allen Jay, there being on attendants. The bride was attired in a pretty gown of white and carried roses. An elegant dinner was served the fifty guests, who showered the happy couple with nuemrous and costly mementoes or the day. Mr. and Mrs. Cox will spend their honeymoon in the East and up on their return will go to housekeeping at their country home southeast of the city. The best wishes of their host of friends attend them. Dr. J. A. Walls will Denver, Colorado, today at business trip. leave for noon on a Rev. W. C. Butts, of Centerville, will preach at the 10:30 service on Sunday morning at the Third Metho dist Episcopal church. Mrs. C. II. Roberts, of Minnean ohs, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Kates, of East Main street. 4fr -XMiss Portia J. Craig, of Williams burg, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Walls, of South Tenth street. ! THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE FOR 1905. The publishers of the Metropolitan Magazine announce for 1905 their literary and artistic program to be as follows : Stories by Rudyard Kipling. Two of Mr. Kipling's remarkable stories, written in his vigorous old.time style, appeared in the Metropolitan Magazine. These two pieces of fiction, namely: "Mrs. Bathurst" and "A Tour of Inspection," created more comment than any other short stories published in any periodical anywhere during 1904. Mr. Kipling will contribute his best work to the Metropolitan Magazine in the numbers for 1905. Anthony Hope in a New Vein. The creator of "The Prisoner of Zenda" will give to the world through the pages of the Metropolitan Magazine during 1905 a number of his newest stories, in which the characters, the settings and the central idea of each story will strike a new note in fiction and agreeably surprise the author's innumerable admirers. Another Rehearsal. The Eagles will hold a rehearsal for their ministrel show Sunday afternoon and evening a,t the lodge halls. A new feature has been introduced in the show. W .B. Moore who was with Mrs. Fiske two years ago will give a special feature Richard Harding Davis' sketch , "The Littlest Girl." This sketch is given by special permission. Good Meeting. Whitewater Lodsre of Odd Fellows jrave decree work to a larp:e class of candidates last evening New parphenalia was used by the members of the team and it game a fine apipearance to the work. A large niimber of lodtre members were ln attendance to the work. Month After Month a cold clings to you. The cough seems to tear holes in the delicate tissues ot the throat and lunjrs. You , iose weight and you wonder if you Lre thrpntPnpd with i;., uie lureaieneu witn a disease vou scarcely dare to name. Are you aware that even a stubborn and longneglected cold is cured with Allen's Lung Balsam? Do not spend more of your life in coughing and worryinsr. Institute. The teachers of Abington and Center townships will have a meeting at Centerville todav.
THE GRIP LEAVES' 'W W$ffiff THOUSANDS IN ITS )W Wmgm PA weak. nervousTM Frern AVz, 3 ork Journal. MB ch-ni:,-, claiming a million vie- j in quickly relieving this malady and MlSjv min its after-effects has teen the tall, cf the ff S'Pllf
livK A DEMON j:rip has crossed our country, leaving behind scores of h ysical wrecks. Vieliim; of cutarrh of the head, catarrh it the throat, catarrh of the lun-s, catarrh of the stomach, catarrh of the kidneys, catarrh of the pelvic oxgalls-, are to he counted ly hundreds of thousands. Grip is epidemic catarrh, and sows the seed of chronic catarrh within the system. This is so true that few rip sufferers are able to make a complete recovery until they have used l'eruna. Never in the history of Medicine lias a remedy received such unqualified and an i versa! eulogies as l'eruna. A New York Alderman's Experience. Hon. Joseph A. Flinn, alderman Fifth District, writes from 101 Christopher street, New York City, as follows: "When a pestilence overtakes our people we take precaution as a nation to preserve the citizens against the dread disease. "La grippe has entered thousands of our homes this fall, and I noticed that the people who used l'eruna were quickly restored, while those who depended on doctor's prescriptions, spent weeks in recovering, leaving them weak and emaciated. " I had a slight attack of la grippe and t once took l'eruna, which drove the There's a new Perfume in town. Bring your handkerchief and we'll give a whiff of CRESCEUS PERFUME. Jf you like it and want to buy, 50o per ounce. If you don't; care for it, do not feel that you must buy. You are wel come here always. We want you to know this per fume, anyway. We think you will like it very much. Court House Pharmacy C.CJL. : HOW RATES FOR Christmas & New Year Holidays X To all points in Central Passenger Association Territory. Tickets on sale December 24, 25, 26 and 31, 1904, also January 1 and 2, 1905, good for returning until January 4, 1905. Finest Trains in Central States Call on nearest C. C. & L,. agent for A ull m e of tiains, etc, or address D. G. EDWARDS, P. T. M. Carew Bl nuati, O tf IIEISKELL'S OniTHENT . C. Cot.. CU.t.ta T'l D,. jt worms, Tetter, Erj-Bipeias. Scald Htad, Itch , IJ Finipies, Jiiotcnes. innamw tyes Piles. rm and all stin .fc.ru prions. Makes tne SKin beautifully fair and smooth. At ail druggists, doc St-nd for booklet. "1 3 Johnt. HolUwar A Co.. l'bilatlelnhla.
se out of my system in a few days did not hinder me fitm pursuing Ir.llv work. and iv. v 1 should line to .-e ovr Hoard of IIe:.l:h :f ii oTilclal recognition and h.ive it v.rrd generally amoi i; our poor . :-k people in Greater New York." Joseph A. Flinn. I. L. Wallace, a charier member of the International IJarber's Vnion, writes from 15 Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. : -1 oJowins; a severe attack of la xrippe I seemed to be affected badly al! oyer. I suffered wiih a severe backache, ndigestion and numerous ills, so 1 oould neither eat nor tdeep, and I thought I would give up my work, which 1 could not afford to do. "One of my customers who was greatly helped by l'eruna advised me to try it, and I procured a bottle the same day. I used it faithfully and felt a marked improvement. During the next two months I took five bottles, and then felt splendid. Now my head is clear, my nerves steady, I enjoy food, and rest well. Peruna has been worth a dollar a dose to me." D. L.. Wallace. Mr. (). IT. Ferry, Atchison, Kansas, writes : "Again, after repeated trials of your medicines, Peruna and Manalin, I give this as my e:pression of the wonderful results uf your very vniuabie medicine GEMTT THESE ARE THEM
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