Richmond Palladium (Daily), 9 January 1906 — Page 7
THE MORNING PALLADIUM.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1906. PAGE SEVE3T. , -f -mm r- 'in I tma
Snapshots Ht Washington Celebrities
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and whicli iias been
In use for over 30 years, lias borne tlio signature or
and has been mado under his per-
ftfji fl- sonal supervision since its infancy. '&4CU't4 Allow no one to deceive you in this.
AirCountcrfcits, Imitations and "7ust-as-good arc but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOFHA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and IVind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tlio Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. IENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCNVftUH COMMNVi TT MURMV TBCET. NEW VOUR CITY.
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HE honor of de-f liveriug the annual message of the nation's chief executive is usually given to Kenjaniin. F. Barnes, assistant secretary to thft president. He once fell under the wrath of the usually genial Uncle Joe Cannon. The president on this occasion had
charired Mr
8ECTJETA71Y BARNES AND THE MESSAGE.
EIGHT UNDER YOUR NOSE. you can have the best beer brewed if you will only insist that it started from the Minck brewery. All kinds of beer bid for public favor. Honestly, did you ever taste a better brew than the R. Don't know it? Well, you're excused. But taste it once and you'll be proud that you're posted. The Minck Brewing Co
Cheap ExcMirsioms C ---iiJ
Jan. 2 and Feb. 6 and
4i one-way ond round-
tickets at about hall many cases less than F of regular fare.
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There are money-maldng and homegetting opportunities Southwesl that you'd not miss for anything, if you knew about them. Take a trip and inform yourself see the country.
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delivery of a special message to the legislators at the national capitol, and on arrival at the chamber of the house of representatives he found the
members in an uproar over some hotly debated proposition. Speaker Cannon had been pounding for order, but nobody paid any attention to him. Just thru Mr. ltarnes, who is a mild mannered man, and Assistant Doorkeeper Kennedy came in. Uncle Joe was getting angry. lie pounded until it seemed he would split the desk. At length the members subsided gradually and with many muttorings. Uncle Joe was ml in the face. He had to say something or explode, and his eye lighted on Barnes and Kennedy standing by the door. "Ah!" said the speaker. "Ah, ha! If
you people have a mess.age to deliver, why in thunder don't you deliver it"
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tns fo de old man dere was no notice fook of de petishun, but when I prayed dat he would Ren de old man fo de chieken de matter was 'tended to Ltefo" sunup de nest morula' Speaker Joseph Cannon of tu? house of representatives, who rejjices in a now suit of home:puu clothes, is a homespun
kind of man. He has no use for frills, and when the wife of a rn.ai constituent presented hiio with some gray cloth she had spun on her own loom he lost no time in having it made up into a suit. Nor will he be ashamed to wear it while
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PEOPLE'S COLUMN
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Uncle Joe does not gj much on appea iv.m-es. lie agrees v.-ithilen-jamin Franklin, who while at t ho French court was wiiling. in the language of his friend Faine,
to '"kt tlmse w
need them." The speaker is
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WANTED Girl to do S1010 Main street
house work.
WANTED To work on Saturday by a boy at the Business College. Inquire at the Business College.
WANTED A good girl for general housework. Small family, 52 S. 13th street.
WANTED A good boy to work in the Kailroad restaurant.
E. B. Grosvenor, M. D. SPECIALIST. EYE ZE-AJR. ASP 3STC SIB THROAT Glasses" Fitted to 24 Xorth ir tli St.
SUNDAY EXCURSION ((RATES mi
WANTED Washings South Fifth street.
at No. 4 12-20-5t
SrEAKEI! CANNON" KN ROUTE TO CAP1TCL.
roar tint clothts who
Congressman Sereno E. Payne, who for years has been at the head of the ways a ad means committee and by virtue of his position leader of the Republicans on the floor of the house, is a man of grave
a n d reverend demeanor. This fact, together with the circumstance that he is a trifle deaf, led to an embarrassing incident at a dinner he once attended. The guests were not well acquainted with each other, and the host was practically unknown to the guests. Mr. Payne sat in solemn form away down the table, and his sedate appearance suggested to the host that
he might be a clergyman and sereno e. payke. it would be proper to call on him to say grace. Looking toward him, the host bowed and said, "' you kindly oblige us by saying grace V" Mr. Payne is reported as having replied, "I presume you are addressing
1 me, sir, but I am so blanked ban! f hearing I did not catch your words.' . There was no grace said at the dinner.
an optimist. In re
ferring to some peoples gloomy roiebouings tln oth r day he said: ' I do not hesitate to a.-scrt that this country is better today ihnn it ever was in its history; that the people are better more honest, more moral and
I less disposed to yield to temptations that are put in front of honest men at 1 every turn. The people are just as
mighty now in the matter of elections as ever before and just as discriminating as to whether a man has done his duty. Undoubtedly we are better off than were our forefathers. The millennium is not here, it is true, and things will not' be a bit interesting when everything becomes perfect. We are doing better, though."
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WANTED Representative in own community. $500.00 capital rcfiuired. Good salary to right party. Bona-fide real estate proposition. Address New Martinsville Improvement company, Steelton, W. Va. Diet. S. 29-tf WANTED There will be an opening
sooa at the Business College tor 1 boy to work for his tuition. Call at'onee, r,ln,P fi-W or ?40. ltfi-tf
Dayton & Western X Dsyton and Relutu, - - $1.00 Eaton and Return, - - .60
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Ticktts at above price will be fold
every Sunday until further notice.
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FOR RENT Five or six rooms in good location. Call phone 1111. 3-Ct.
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Senator John W. Daniel is one of the p'cturcs'iue figures of the sen -i to, and his crutch is a reminder that h" is a survivor of the great sectional struggle of forty years ago. It was while rorving in the Confederate army on the staff of (Jeneral Jubal A. Early and during the necond battle of Hull linn that a shell shattered his right leg and compelled him to wear a cork one for the rest of his life. He was once in conversation with a
Representative Joseph W. Babcock of Wisconsin, chairman of the house
committee on the District of Columbia, has been chairman of the congressional campaign committee of the Republican party in several campaigns. He is an old party war horse. He has been known, too, as
an auvoeare or taritf revision, and some claim that he rather than (lovernor Cummins is the real father of what has been called the "Iowa idea." Congressman Babcock is a business man who made a fortune out of lumber before he entered politics and was elected to congress from Wisconsin. He is noted for his courfesy, and one day he encountered a party of women in a corridor of the hTi-e. "Can we
get out this way?" inquired one of the ladies. "Yes, mtulani," answered the Wisconsin statesman, who had just come off victorious in a hard tight for rcnomIn lUon, "you cm tree out most ;"!.v way." Then lie auVd reliectively, "It's a lot easier to get out oi' congress tha:i it is to gci in." ''Oh, we didn't have any trouble st all getting in." returned the wociau, who failed to see the point. "I did, madam," said liabcock as he solemnly bowed his farewell.
FOR RENT Desk bench or shop room, with power at 1024 Main street, Richmond Auto Station, tf
FOR RENT Nice furnisher for gentleman, 120 South Sevwrjtu FOB BALE. Richmond property a specialty Porterfield, Kelly Block. Thone 329 tf
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FOR SALE Cutter Wayne Avenue.
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JOSKriI W. BA'IC'OCK.
LOST Gold locket and ladies' ring somewhere on Main street between Eighth and Sixth streets. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. l-9-5t LOST A black and white greyhound. Reward if returned to Tom Doloff, of the Baggage mastter's office of the Union station. l-9-5t
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Anyone sending a sketrh nnl dcrptlon try quickly uHortjiin our oi'inloii free rliotlier d tiivention ta probalily patentable. ConiniunlPiitloimBtrictiyciHiiiileiitlul. HAf DCOCK onl'nteuW sent free. Oldest awency fr MMurinir patents. ratcnts 'alien tbrouxli Alarm St Co. recttlve tpeciat notice, without charge, la the Scientific HiKcrican. A hamlsomely lllnstratsd wepkly. I.srirest clr. cniatioii of nny m-tentltlo Journal. 1 ernis, Wi ft year: four months, fL Sold by all rewtleBlr. EV1UNN & Co.36,BroadwayK8W York Uraucb Office. 626 F St. Washington, D. C.
CHICHtaTn'S ENQLISM
FEaHYROYALPILLO 11 .r."v Ortctii! and Only OnaalB
In KRI ad UoM metallla bora, mill with b)M rbbon. 1 k na other. Reflua tla. Bay of ynr DrsM. md 4. Mt .-r;i ter Partlcnlitrs, TtBiBtete Relief fr l.dlM."n Utur, by r tan HnlL I O.AoO ttnlsinUla. SMb
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LOST Or exchanged hats at First M. E. church with initial letters C. M. M. in the hat. Finder please
leave at 21S IT. 8th street. Reward
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if. hrindle body. Return to 303 10th and get reward. G-2t.
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T.OST-S. II. S. watch fob, with gold ! :r on it. Finder please call phone Pfi. LOST From farm west of city, Wi'e'c ;i 1 wl-.itc. rough coated female Collie W. B. Fulahuni, R. R.
Ever; VJoman
UintereBtea aua siKiaia mow bout the rM)mfB.
MARVEL Whirling praj The PrAT fartabl SyrlBri tnjfr ILtn and Surtx m. liest nsl
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h if - with rvpeatLic attachments. Also a tine lim Horn C a s. Record Cases. Record Cabinets ana !,ppilts. We ca;ry in stock 5,000. G'ld Moulded
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Senator William A. Clark of Montana, who ju-e.-t-u'ed a million dollars
had brought let to a new gr.'nuchiht the other tluy, is
ters of introduc- I very uuooieuI A-i! . ITo
tlon from a "luuus luau- "c
has a nabit or going around the streets without much regard to the uicetiej of his personal appearance. He was walking down Exchange place, .New York, one day with his hat in his hand, a very informal looking "magnate." At the comer of New street Pat Curran, ten
world did
northerner who
friend. It happened that the northerner was a veteran of the civil war. "Yes," said the Yankee, "I was a participant in the late unpleasantness. You nee this?" he added, pointing to a scar on
his face. "I got j that at the sec- ! ond battle of Bull Run."
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SENATOR JOHN W. I.AN1EL.
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asked the south- , emer.
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l'hone 901A. - Oentleman 's brown golf Owner nny have same ly at 11 CO .Bnfl-jr street. 1 709. 3-5t.
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tke Cv;s Chemical Co.
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K?! ABDVISMESI..' Cm But j for '.nimturml in iti..ii..i or t.Uoraiion of liiiicous nn;Lr)jrafis. Pkitilps, Bnd nut aetringrut or poi'Otniii"). t'al 1 .-y Irast or fcur.'. iri plain wrfprf. i .00. or 8 bot tl' 12.75. CirouUr rent on ieijuo
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"Oh," respond
ed the Yankee, with the utmost nonchalance, "i sup po. e I got careless ar. 1 looked back." Senator Daniel tells of an oM claiky who held t the theory that "the L,x helps them who help themselves'' v.: the tuattT of prayer;;, vhen ped hi exiierienee, o!d Mo?e nld: "'.Vtll. K:ih some pra'rs is annd sn soi.ie ain't. I4 depends on what yo' i-x? fr. ju5 rrter de wah. "x'en it wa michty ha:; n.Tntchin for de cnllud brederm. I n ticed dat wheuebtr I pxti -e.i :e Lur to 8U one o' Marse Jenkins fat chic'
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WR rprt-s-t the O'des and Strongest I -ir-iiK' ompmit s. WE adjtis- o jr vn 1 ss- und pej them v. ; ut '1KSCO .11'.. WE in e YOU AND YOUR BANK against Br Glaj.y as vel' m- aains-t Fire, l.i r, To n -d , J'oiler Explosi 11 ' i i itv a: d Aecid. tit E -r- n t 9 trt? h d n't connected w t h y of tT big fsMein i.rporat . A es nt ind - irvtt ion
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Dr LaFrnnco's Compound et9f!ffa9m Safe, Quick,. Reliable Regulato Superior to otbr rme(1la sold at htcSa prlc-. Cure piHrabt. 8uii'ttlr by ovr 300.000 Woyn. Prie.S CiJL Vif Dr. LaFraaoo, t-ftttlavdelpUla FaW
SENATOR W. A. CLARK.
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pointing suggestively at the senator's boots. The latter glac "ed down, noted the fhoes were duty, but
remembered he had nn nnn-.-!ntment with Edward
j Harr-rvrm's at'omy" a E's oina.
"No haven't time." be paid. Ami the bay grunted savagely, "Yer niern you ain't got the nriee. don't yer, mister?" Tfce Fenator told tb tory on h'mself whu he Piped tbo c-het-k for "10,000.000 hont ten m:nr.t ?? lae- paid far wv miles of Ori.-i.3n Sbcrt u:ae.
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