Richmond Palladium (Daily), 20 January 1906 — Page 3

THE MORNING PALLADIUM SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1906.

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Riches are . of less importance to a man than character, which will enable him to win the respect and honor of his fellow men. A young man should carefully consider what his natural bent or inclination is, be it business or profession. The trouble with most young men is that they do not learn anything thoroughly, and are apt to do the work committed to them in a careless manner. Next to the selection of an occupation is that of companions. To any young man I would say, Seek at the start to cultivate the acquaintance of those only whose contact and influence will kindle high purposes, as I regard the building up of a sterling character one of the fundamental principles of true success. The ability to restrain appetite, passions, tongue, .and temper, to be their master and not their slave in a word, absolute stdf -control is also of first importance. Economy is one of the most esssnetial elements of success, yet most wretchedly disregarded. Too few realize that in order to acquire dollars one must take care of the nickels. Careful saving aud careful spending invariably promote success. As a rule, the young man of high principles and fair ability, who saves his money and keeps Irs habits good, becomes valuable in anv concern.

an alarming extent and cannot be too severely denounced. Merchants who keep their business well in hand, sell for cash, and pay for goods at short time, taking advantage of all cash discounts, keep good habits, and give strict attention to business, very rarely fail. Excerpts from a letter Written to Dr. Newell Dwight Ili'llis by Marshall Field.

SHE HAD HER SAY.

OVERJOYED, HUNG HIMSELF GILLILAN TO LECTURE

AT MARION FRIDAY

Queer Explanation Offered to Account for Suicide. liufi'alo, N. Y., .Ian. IS. In a frenzy of joy, according to his family, over his relief from the horrors of Kusia, Michael Kleeman, an oppressed resident of that country, who had been in America less than two years, committed suicide by hanging. Kleemau was a name which he had assumed since arriving in the United States. After fourteen months of hard toil, Kleemau saved enough to bring his wife and familly here. They arrived about a month ago. About 3 o'clock- in the morning Kleeman arose and made a noose with a clothes line. He fastened one end of the rope to the hinge of the bedroom door while standing on n chair. After placing the nooso around his neck, he kicked 'the chair from beneath him. His feet were within a few inches of the floor, and he strangled. His wife found the body hanging at 4 o'clock. She said that he was temporarily crazed with joy. Kleeman worked as a car repairer in East iluiTalo. His family is nearly destitute.

PONY SWALLOWS YEAST. Princeton, Ind., Jan. IS. An "educated" Shetland pony, the property

ofJohn Trailer, of this eity, broke out of the stable last night ami finding a gallon jar of yeast used for breadmaking, swallowed it. Trailer hitched up the animal pome time afterward and started for a drive. The pony soon began to swell, and before Trailer could get home again the animal became bo distended that it was literally sufTocted. The jxmy was of fine pedigree and Trailer keenly feels the loss of his pet.

Formerly Did Newspaper Work In That City Happy Reception Expected. The Marion News Tribune Bays: Arrangements have been completed by the Mecca club, of Marion, to bring Strickland W. Gillilan here to lecture on Friday, Jan. 2G. The affair will be held in the Indiana theater and an effort will be made to make it one of the season's social events. Gillilan is well known here, having formerly lived in Marion where he was connected with local newspapers. Hegave an entertainment while here, under the auspices of the old Zig Zag club, which has since disbanded, and the affair was quite a success. Since leaving Marion, Gillilan, who achieved fame ac the author of "Off agin, on agin, gone agin, Finnegan," has been connected with several of the largest newspapers of the country and is now under the management of a lecture bureau.

"Walter Wellman's manifestation of confidence in the administration could go no further than his decision to make a dash for the north pole, leaving the president and congress to look after national affairs. It will be their fault if they fail, for Wellman has started them all right.

Drop by Drop the offensive discharge caused by Nasal Catarrh falls from the back of the nose into the throat, setting up an inflammation that is likely to mean Chronic Bronchitis. The certain, rational cure for Catarrh' is Elv's Cream Balm, and the relief that follows even the first application cannot be told in words. Don't suffer a day longer from the discomfort of Nasal Catarrh. Cream Balm is sold by all druggists for 50 cents, or mailed "by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street, New York.

A Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party may be given to your stomach and liver, bj taking a medicine which will relieve their pain and discomfort, viz: Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are a most wonderful reined', affording sure relief and cure for headache.

dizziness and constipation.

A. G. Luken & Co. 's drug store

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John I. Sullivan is no longer the greatest, ever. He has neglected to

Let us hope that Sarah Bernhardt will not become an international episode. The divine one had better

have some other fellow run away .-all off her press a-ent.

with his wife.

TELLS BY THEIR SLEEP " I can tell by my little ones' sleep when a cold is coming on" said a mother when speaking of the advance symptoms of colds in children. 44 They toss about, are restless, their breathing is heavy and there are symptoms of night sweats. The next morninc I start with Scott's Emul-

Senator Bailey of Texas declares

he will not accept the position of leader of the minorify in the Senate. Mr. Bailey is continually giving fresh evidence of his very good judgment. Mayor McClellan may not improve official conditions by his appointment of new men, but there is a certainty that he cannot make them any worse. David B. Hill expresses regret that he was no given an opportunity to appear before the life insurance investigation committee. Probably he wants to know why he onlv got $.".-

000. while Senator Denew unlld

Fhe chances are that I down 20,ooo.

Russian soldiers are refusing to guard M. Witte. That man is always playing in luck. "Mr. Bryan generalized for an hour." says a Manila cable 'report of his speech. Only an hour Man must be ill.

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in a day or two they are all over it. Their rest is again peaceful and the breathing normal." Here's a suggestion for all mothers. Scott's Emulsion always has been almost macrical in its action when used as the ounce of prevention. Nothing seems to overcome child weakness quite so effectively and quickly as Scott's Emulsion. SCOTT & BOWJJE, 409 Pearl St.. New York. . 4

The Palladium wants the news. It will pay one dollar, ($1.) for the best piece of LOCAE news brought, sent or telephoned EXCLUSIVELY to this paper before February 1.

A Girl's Kcrolt AsnSnmt en Avrnrd of Valedictory Honor. "I think the greatest shock I ever experienced and the biggest revolt against my discipline occurred when I was teaching in a country high school," said the schoolteacher. "It was in a school where the valedictory honor was awarded by popular vote of the school, a most unjust method, by the way, but one to which I was forced to succumb. The girl who received the most votes was by no means the best fcholar, and the pupil who ranked highest in scholarship was plainly indignant. "Every boy and girl in the class was obliged to write and read a graduation essay, and it was my task to look these essays over and aid in the rewriting of them. The pupil who ranked the highest In the class handed in her essay to me with some defiance, and in it I found some reference to the valedictory honor being rightly hers. I cut it out and told her plainly that nothing of that sort sbouM go into her paper. She agreed to leave it out. "The graduation exercises were passing off splendidly when it came her turn to read her essay. She had a facile way of writing, and I was proud of her, but when she reached whatl knew was the conclusion she stepped forward a little and proceeded to deliver two pages of regulation valedictory. She bade farewell to the class, the school and the teachers, and of course we could not stop her. It took all the sails out of the chosen valedictorian, who followed, and after the exercises there was much wailing and hot words. We couldn't do a thing, as the sinner was now a graduate of the school, and we had no right to punish her, but it took me all summer to get over the effect of such n stunning performance." New York Tress.

WOMEN'S NEGLECT

SUFFERINGTHESUREPEHALTY

Progressive Matrimony. "You can always tell a young husband from an old one by the way he acts when he goes after a bucket of water," says Uncle Hiram. "Three months married, he swings the pump handle, whistles and casts covert glances at the house as though some one were looking at him from the window. One year married, he swings the pump handle more slowly, smiles occasionally and seems to be annoyed because the meal is late. Two years married, he looks sour and glum, kicks the cat over the coal house and looks at the house as if he would like to choke somebody. Three years married, he sits on the doorstep and smokes while his wife works the pump handle." Kansas City Journal.

Health Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound.

Bears the T YoU Have AivVayS 0U Bent Her Double. "I knew no one, for four weeks, when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter of Pittsburg, Pa., "and when I got better, although I had one of the best doctors I couldl get, I was bent double and had to rest my hands on "my knees when I walked. From this terible affliction I was rescued by. Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to cure stomach, liver and kidney disorders; at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store; price 50c.

The Diamond Cure. The latest news from Paris, is, that they have discovered a diamond cure for consumption. If you fear consumption or pneumonia, it will, however, be best for you to take that great remedy mentioned by W. T. MeGee, of Vanleer, Tenn. "I had a cough for fourteen years. Nothing helped me, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which gave instant relief, and effected a permanent cure." Unequaled quick cure, for Throat and Lung Troubles. At. A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store; price 50c and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial bottle free.

How many women do you know who are perfectly well and strong? We hear everyday the same story over and over again. " I do not feel well ; I am so tired all the time I "

Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure, be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75 e per bottle. Take Halyl's family pills for constipation.

The president lias sent a letter of Christmas greetings to Bob Fitzsimmons. Why not to Odell, as he was licked tooT

B Miss KateMDonaldl

More than likely you speak the same words yourself, and no doubt you feel far from well. The cause may be easily traced to some derangement of the female organs which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, bearing-down pains, flatulency, nervousness, sleeplessness, or other female weakness. These symptoms are but warnings that there is danger ahead, and unless heeded a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable result. The never- failing remedy for all these symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound. Miss Kate McDonald of YVoodbridge, N. J., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " Restored health has meant so much to me that I cannot help from telling about it for the sake of other suffering women. " For a long time I suffered untold agony with a female .trouble and irregularities, which made me a physical wreck, and no one thought I would recover, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has entirely cured me, and made me well and strcng, and I feel it my duty to tell other suffering women what a splendid medicine it is." For twenty -five years Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, has under her direction, and since her decease, been advising sick women free of charge. Her advice is free and always helpful. Address, Lynn, Mass.

. The Los Angeles Limited, electric lighted, new from the Pullman shops, with all latest innovations for travel comfort, leaves Chicago 10:05 p. m. daily, arrives Los Angeles 4:45 p. m. third day. Solid through train via Chicago, Union Pacific & NorthWestern Line and The Salt Lake Route. Pullman drawing room and tourist sleeping cars, composite observation car, dining cars, a la carte service. For rates sleeping car reservations and full particulars apply to your nearest agent or address A. II. Waggener, Trav. Agt., 215 Jackosns Blvd., Chicago, 111. 12-31

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Personally Conducted Tour to California. Exclusively first-class tour under the auspices of the Tourist Department, Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line; leaves Chicago Wednesday, February 7th, spending the disagreeable poi'tions of February and March in the land of sunshine and flowers. $350.00 includes all expenses, railway fare, sleeping cars, meals in dining cars and hotel expense. Service first class in every respect. Jtinerarie-s and full particulars on application S. A. Hutchinson, Manager, 212 Clark St.. and 120 Jackson Blvd., Chicago..

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Sometimes nervous woman's afflictions are imaginary. Again they are a form of actual and terrible illness. In any event, Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes you well. A great nerve tonic. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

Via the Chicago, Union Pacific & NorthWestern Line. Through electric lighted train less than three days Chicago to the Pacific Coast everMxiiy in the year. Direct connections with steamshi&lines to H$)g$f Australia and the Orient. ( New Route to Southern CajuG&riia via Sal'afce Gty and the newly opened Salt Laky; B$tite. Exigent service, fast schedules and sjoverafe. SjtLakc make this a charming: route im tourjs$yryel. Splendid n eaufpH Chicago" San Francisco and Portland, of PullmaptnaSd draw room and private compartment sleeping car!rfe;&r frorHhe shops and provided xxrJtfi alt travel rVmvefVrrtae:S. EMiwino rooms

and compartmseren"suite ; urlfsually large and.Tf cmmo4,iois dressing roSns for ladies. Sef$ rSi lamps in,a'ch section and cor&p&flrp ' fy$$$ositc feuffel-smoking, library and oblertion carsBooklover's Library). Superb dining car service. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING

All Agents Sell Tickets Vt Chicago, union Pacme and NonrH-WciTtN Line. A. H. Waggener, T. A 215 Jackson Blvd., Chicago.

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RAILWAY TIME TABLES.

Pennsylvania Lines Time Table (In Effect Nov. 2Gth, 1905.) CINCINNATI AND C HIOAGO DIVISION. Arrive West ward Depart ....Rich and Logan Ac. Ex...... 6 45 am 11 10 am Chicago Special! 11 15 am 12 30 pm Cin Mack Express 4 35 pm Cin and Logan Ex .... 4 53 pm j ; ! 7 10 pm Cin and Rich Ac Ex I 11 00 .Cin and Chi Mail and ExJ. . . .11 15 pm Eastward t 4 05 am Soutbjera Ex 4 15 am Rich and Cin Ao Ex ...... 7 00 am 9 48 m Logan and Cin. Ex....... lu 10 am 3 50 pm Chi and Cin Speexa'11 .... 3 55 pm ' Rich and Cin Acc 5 20 pm 5 15 pm Logaa and Rich Acc COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION. West VT5 rd. , ; St. Louis Limitedll ....... 5 00 am 5 00 am capital Ex .......... 5 10 am . St. Louis Express! 10 15 am 10 00 am Cols and Ind Ac ExJJ 10 20 am 1 15 pm St Louis ExU 1 20 pm , ; 9 00 am . .Col., Rich & Indds Ac Ex.! ... 910 pm i St. Louis Special!! 12 10 am ,

j Eastward. " 1 10 am Pittsburg Special 5 10 am Eastern Mail .. .5 15 am 9 45 am Ind and Col Ac Mail and Ex ....10 15 am

9 50 am ....... New York Ex 4 50 pm Keystone Exl

7:15 pm Atlantic ExJI 7 30 pm

9 00 pm .....New York Limitedll 9 10 pm Ohio andVa ExJJ .... ... 9 15 pm DAYTON AND XENIA DIVISION. Westward. 12 05 am ". .. St Louis pecial . ... . . 4 50 am ... .S. Louis Limited)! 11 00 am . ....Xenia and Rich Acc ..... 10 55 pm.... Sprg fc Rich Mail and EaJ.. 10 10 am Pitts., Sprgfd adn Rich Mail and ExJ Eastward. Pittsburg Special 115 am Rich, Xenia & Spfg, Acc J 5 20 am .......Rich, Xen acejl '. 52 pm New York Ex 9 55 am , Keystone Ex ........ 4 55 pm ..... New York Limited!! 9 06 pm GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA BY. Southward. 3 15 am Mack and Cinail and ExJJ... 9 42 am Ft. W and Rich Mail and Ex 3 40 pm Mack and Cin Mail and Ex 10 15 pm Sunday Ac ......... Northward ..Rich and G R Mail and ExU".. 5 4 am Miehigaa Ex . . ...... 12 50 pm ....Cin. & Mac Mail & Exp. 11 10 pm Daily. 'Sunday only. Daily except Sunday. All trains, unless otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except Sunday C. W. ELMER. Pass, and Tick. Agt

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