Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 January 1906 — Page 2

AGE TWO.

THE MCRKING PALLADIUM. SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 19C6.

One of the greatest American miUionairei nee said to his physician, "A million dollars. Doctor, for a new stomach," and then the sick man groaned and turned away. One of a man's greatest pleasures is that bora of a keen appetite, vigorous digestion aad a good dinner, and this belongs to many a good fellow who is living on small wages, but the rich man without a stomach has to forego the good things of the table because his stomach rebels. Without a healtby rtomach and a good digestion, our blood i tb ra, watery and por eur heart action is weat, our liver does not do its duty, and man is miserable and unhappy. In this condition man is prey to the germs of influenza, consumption, malaria and all the ills that he is heir to. Consumption can be treated by natural methods jvhich are as close to nature as possible. Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., years ago understood this disease, and after a long period of experiment discovered certain roots and herbs which were nature's remedies, and succeeded in putting them up in a form that would be easily procured and ready to use. This he called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It gives no false stimulation because it contains no alcohol and no narcotic. It helps digestion and the assimilation of such elements in the food as are required for the blood. Instead of a cod liver oil, against which the already sensitive stomach will declare open rebellion, this tonic has a pacifying action upon the sensitive stomach and gives to the blood the food elements the tissues require. It maintains the patient's nutrition by enabling him to eat, retain, digest and assimilate nutritious food. It overcomes gastric irritability and symptoms of indigestion, and in this way fever, night -sweats, headaches, etc., are done away with. It fortifies the body against the germs of consumption, grip and malaria, and it builds up the tissues and puts on healtby flesh. When the druggist says he has something that is "just as good" as Dr. Pierce's GoUen Medical Discovery, he says so because he hopes to make a better profit, but his own mixtures have not stood the test of long experience nor had the success that Dr. Pierce's medicines have had.

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O-3. .1 I l t .3 id and Manager. Matinee daily 3 p. m. Evenings 8:15 p. m. Spveial ladies' and children's matinee daily, 5 eonts, except ot? Monday, when cndi lady will bo given a bo.t of boii-boiis, and on Wednesday a handsome souvenir. Candy to children on Saturday matinee. WEEK OF JANUARY 15. A OVERTURE. Miss Gravee Miller. B STANLEY AND LEROY. Novelty Sinsjiua: Act. C-JAMES ROSE. . Hebrew Monologue. D CARRO AND OARRO. Comedy Acrobats.E ILLUSTRATED SONGS. .Cal.: Lankert; F Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hughes. Anglo-American , Comedy ; Sketch artists. ' . , 0 THE PHILOSCOPE. i

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At the Gennett. One of the best bills that ever has been prepared for presentation - is that secured by Manager Swisher, of the Gennett theatre for next week. Every act on the entire bill will be new and novel and the performers are exceedingly clever. The bill will include all forms of , vaudeville acts with probably one or two exceptions. Sullicient variety will be afforded to satisfy the taste of the most fastidious critic. The bill will be: OVEKTUUK. I'rof. (Jus. Frederick. HASTINGS AND BUKNS. Grotesque Eccentriques. SMITH BROTHERS. Head to head and hand to hand balancers.

MR. ERNEST RENK. Illustrated Songs. . 4 4 Good live Little Girl Goodbye 4 4 Sisters. " GEORGE KLEIN. Dutch comedy musical sketch. CLARKE & TEMPLE. Presenting their laughing absurdity, 4 4 Front and the Maids." Jntroducinge refined and comic duettas, yodling, dancing and comedy. MOTION PICTURE'S. 4 4 The wrestler and the bull." 44A Good Pipe." 4 4 Winter Sports." 44 A Princess in Disguise."

Next Week at the New Phillips. For next week at the New Phillips MauagvM' Murray is confident ho has n pleasing hi!!. It will present sullicient variation to suit all the lovers ot: vaudeville, as included there Avill he a novelty stnuuig m-it Hebrew monologue, comedy acrobatie work, illustrated songs, comedy sketch work and motion pictures, dames Rose, who is to appear in Hebrew monologue, is reputed to be one of the most clever men in this role on the vaudeville stage. Cairo and Cairo have a wide reputation as comedy acrobats and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hughes, comedy sketch artists, have the best of recommendations. Cal Lankert will again have ample opportunity to display his good voice in the illustrated songs. The full program will be as follows:

Miss Grace Miller, overture.

Over one eye be wore a cork the size of a silver dollar, held iu place by. a string or wire. He walked with a long staff that reached to the top of his head, on which was a felt cap that he brought back from the war. " Only, to a few close friends did Tichnor ever tell the love tragedy of his life. He was kind heartetd and generous. A shepherd dog was his constant companion. On the antique table by his bed was the fadd picture of the girl who jilted hira while he fought valiantly for three years with' the Thirty-Seventh Massachusetts Regiment. i Early today they took his remains from the cabin on the mountain to the Tyringham Methodist church, and all the town turned out to the f uncial services.

CENT ESTATE "CAUSES WORRY. Columbus, Tnd., Jan. 12. William T. Davis, administrator of the estate of B. JJ. Jones, has tiled his final report as to property, yalued at about $40,000, with the exception of one cent, which remains in one of the local banks because the administrator does not know to. whom it belongs. He has about decided to write a check for one penny and take it away as a souvenir of his work. It is probable that a nickel was "deposited to cover 4 cents over even dollars recorded as the j.) rice received for a lot. Every debt of the estate has "been paid ,and there is more than .1 3.000 left for distribution.

CJ ufik. JEJ 17 CT' X"L X jTx . Bears the Kind Y'J jjgW Ate BD3M Signature S?X . -JZ.

MAN DOOMED IS VACCINATED. liOiiisville, Ky., Jan. 12. William Vandalsen, who is to bo hanged Jan. 1!) for the murder of Funny Porter, was vacillated yesterday at his own request, declining to assign any reason for his rather strange action.

The murderer resents being pointed !

out as the man who is to be hanged.

Yesferdav he threw the butt of a ci-

jrar m a ' moonshiners-' lace ne-

cause t lie latter said, "mere ne

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You have heard that some foods furnish fat, other foods make muscle, and still others arc tissue building and heat forming. You know that most foods have one or more of these elements, but do you know that no food contains them all in such properly balanced proportions as a good soda cracker ? The United States Government report shows that soda crackers contain less water, are richei in the muscle and fat elements, and have a much higher per cent of the tissue building and heat forming properties than any article of food made from flour. ( That is why U nee da Biscuit should form an important part of every meal They represent the superlative of the soda cracker, all their goodness and nourishment being brought from the oven to you in a package that is proof against air, moisture and dust the price being too small to mention.

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Beware of Ointments for Catarrh

that Contain Mercury.

as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when enter

ing it through the mucous surfaces.

Such articles should never be used

except on prescriptions from reputa-

Stanley and Leroy, novelty singing ble physicians, as the damage they

act. will do is ten fold to the good you

. James Rose, Hebrew monologues. can possibly derive from them.

Carro and Carro ,comedy acrobats. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured Cal Lankert, illustrated songs. by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hughes, Anglo- contains no mercury, and is taken

American comedy sketch artists. The Philoscope.

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Tm Swisher. Lessee and Manager.

In conjunction Willi tile Western Vaudeville Managers' Associa'ii"

WEEK OF JANUARY 15. OVERTURE.

Prof, tins Frederick. HASTINGS & BURNS. Grotesques Eccentriques. SMITH BROS. Head to Head and Hand to Hand Balancers. MARIE LAURENS. Prima Donna Soprano. Late Soloist with Ellery's Royal Italian Band. ' MR. ERNEST RENK Illustrated songs: "Good Bye Little Girl, Good Bye;" "Sister." GEO. KLEIN. Dutch Comedy Musical Act. CLARK & TEMPLE. Presenting their laughing absurdity, "Front and the Maid." Intro

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DIED A HERMIT

internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh

ure, ne sure you get tne genuine.

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Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75c per bottle. Take Halyl's family pills for constipation.

GEORGE TICHNOR GRIEVED

FORTY YEARS.

TALKS WITH SPIRITS!

His Sweetheart Was False, But He Regained Always True Seldom Told Story.

Grave Digger Becomes Insane Be

cause of Nature of His Work.

St. Louis, Jan. 12. Fritz Borch

art, 54 years old, a grave digger, at

St. Matthew's cemetery, evidently

has become insane because of the grewsomeness of his occupation. He is being detained at the city hospital.

He would work for hours in silence

stopping now and. then to turn an ear expectantly as if afraid of some

unseen voice, and at other times acting if he were listening to words

LADIES: I make from $18 to $30 per week and want all to have the same opportunity. The work is very pleasant and will pay you handsomely i'o even your spare time. I speak trom experience, as I have frequently made $5.00 in a single day. This ta no deception. I want no money and will gladly send full particulars to

alt. Address, Mrs. W. W. Mitchell, Box 10, Portland, Maine.

It's an easy thing to say, And say it good and strong,

And say it pretty frequent,

Push Rocky Mountain Tea along. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

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100 South Ninth St. Ltcst Methods in Crown and Bridge Work.

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IFria to' You

v Sister Freo to You and Every Sister Woman Suffering From ; Woman's Ailments. I am a woman. I know as a woman what other women know. I know women's diseases. I have suffered as most women suffer, but I Lave cured myself. Not Immediately, not suddenly, but I studied, experimented, investigated, starched the world for a cure for uuy own woman troubles.

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Pittsfield, Mass., Jan. 12. George Tichnor, the famous hermit of the Berkshires, seventy-five years old, died in Tyringham yesterday, afternoon. Jilted early in life by a handsome girl of Stockbridge, Mass., after returning from the Civil War, he lived alone in a log cabin near the summit of Long Mountain.

An nmhan in infnnrw. Mr. Tichnor I

u. ;-o.", , irom unseen persons

waS oruugut up uy iu ouuKe one of nei hbors Jt was

lyringuam, wnose property is I ascertained that Borchart's halluci

pari ox i e we Aouert o. ' nation has been developing for some ta te of ew ovk City. Then he time timeg he faad n fell in love and went off to the war, t,,.,- .u 4

rennen nnn comic nirets. iKt in. GnA urmn rotiimmrr fliof Vn I

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VU""W ..f, vvuvu;! ff11 liUU illttHlCU tttlWlUCl XCUUW. 1I0TI0N PICTURES. I Ever afterward he was distrustful of

"The Wrestler and the Bull," "A people and had but few close friends

Good ripe," "Winter Sports," "A Former President G rover Cleve-

TVincess in Disguise." land, Richard Watson Gilder, Robb

Admission 10 cents to all parts of De P. Tytus and Mark Twain, togethibe Souse. Ladies and childrden er with other noted summer residents will be admitted for 5 eents on Tues- f Tyringham, took an interest in the

ay and I'ndjy arternopns. old hermit and tried to make him

' ! give up his life of solitude. 111 ' Some years ago, throuerh their in

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where he was emplojed.

Recently he believed he had com

mitted a sacrilege in using profane

words while at work, and for this he was warned by the spirits that as a

penance he must refrain from talking for a period of seven days.

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CURE

Elf's Cream Balm it quickly absorttd. Civ Relief at Once. It cleanses, soothes fceftL and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives way a Cold in the

Head quickly. Re-II AW CCICQ stores the Senws of Mfl I (U V bit

When the crispy mornings come,

you win be delignted if you have

luenee, he did build a more comfort-1 Mrs. Austin's Pancabes for break-

lble hut on the mountain. Ifast.

He supplied his meagre wants by

hunting, fishing and chopping wood,

and was opposed to strangers calling

at bis hovel. Hundreds of summer! A rdeasant surmise oartv mav be

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A Surprise Party.

visitors in the Berkshires took the given to your stomach and liver, by beautiful mountain drive every sea- taking a medicine which will relieve

son, just to see the. old hermit. their pain and discomfort, viz: Dr

bix teet tall, straight as an arrow, King's New Life Pills. They are a

with a full growth of white beard most wonderful remedy, affordin

and of dark complexion, for he had a snr rl?pf anA mm fnr 'hPnAnn'hf

TftatA nn1 Rmnll Vull !-if;nj .f Tn.n j ' a-ti. ...... . I . .

.;T;Vr: J;;,t l tnT'r:rn",irace 01 mdian blood in ms veins, he dizziness and constipation. 25c at

KElyBrothers,5GVarreaStreet,NwIork. Presnted a striking appearance. A. G. Luken & Co.Ts drufl: store.

The

Central South

The abode of Soft Winds, Persistent Sunshine and Gentle ' rains; the land of Beauty, Happiness, 'Flowers, Contentment ! . ir. and Health. - ' """:',V;'. The Territory served by the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, stretching from the Ohio River to the Gulf. Throughout this wide area fertile land is yet to be had at from a Northern standpoint VERY LOW PRICES. . From some of this' land an average, of $416-95, net, was made last year on Strawberries. From Cantaloupes $250.00. Peaches, Apples, Grapes, return handsomely. Cattle need but little winter feed. Write me for Facts and Figures. t

And found It. It cores the diseases of women. Women's woes yield to its strange power. The suffering, ailing- ones of our sex are brought again to the full flush and glow of girlhood days. What about your daughter mother? Is it not yonr part to guard her, shield her from the exposures and hnmiliations of office treatment! Is there any real necessity for such an experience? Very seldom indeed. My Home Remedy has saved this dread ordeal to thousands of sensitive girls and young women. Will you not let it save your daughter's pride and modestyf My free ten day's test treatment will convince you that your care for her was wisely taken and maybe at the very time of all others most necessary to prevent, or cure beginning troubles of the worst character. Shield your daughter mother. My treatment is not a man medicine not a harsh drug or vicious tincture, but a pure, powerful, yet gentle remedial agent which

cures and has cured thousands or cases ot ais- . n i r 1 r i r i a eases of women-disturbed prts, displacement, (j. A. Park, General Itd migration and Industrial Agent enlarged channels, falling of the womb, heavy 1

menstrual loss and

scanty flow and sharp,

bearinsr down feeling,

discharges and the myriad

which brine anraish to our womankind.

These are the afflictions cured in thousands

of authenticated cases by Mrs. M. Bummer's

for women cures wnicn are recoraea

, falling or tne womo, neavy id clotting, painful periods, irp, darting pains, dull aches, ling, aching groin, whitish

elioate disorders

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cures that keep cured, in fact and in truth.

And in every one of all these cases I sent the proof test treatment complete and free, absolutely, every penny of the expense was mine, not one single cent was paid for by any oneexcept by me alone. I will do as much for you, my sister, just as much for you as for any other no matter who you are, or where you are, or bow poor or how rich. That makes no deference to me my sister. Give yourself (your ailing bodily self) the benefit of your doubt, my sister, not the burden of it. "For I wiU make you aU your nature should have been -well hearty robust and plump, with all the color, glow and life, of healthy womanhood. One line from your hand, to teu me where to send it just your name and the address aad the cure will come by return mail all sealed and prepaid plain wrapper. j Do not hide yonr woman-need from me anq shrink within yourself to suffer and sink down more and more. You must not do that. Only let me hear from you. Do. For I know that you will be well can and shall be. MRS. M. SUMMERS t Box ,H, 9tre Dame, lod

Louisville & Nashville R. R, LOUISVILLE, KY.

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Dr. Wearer's Treatment. Syrup r the blood; Cerate for sHn

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