Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 184, 1 August 1906 — Page 2
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he Richmond Palladium. Wednesday, August 1, 1906.
FACTS nr If ATTIRE. Not Only" Do We Oet aspiration From Nature, But Health WelL For people who are run-doyn. and nervous, who suffer from indisefcUoii or dyspepsia, headache, biliousness, or torpid liver, coated tongue with bitter taste in the morning and poor appetite, at bocomcs necessary to, turn to some tonic or strengthen which will assist Naturo and help them to get on their feet and put the body Into its proper condition. It H becomintf more and more apparent tnai Nature's most valuable health - giving i7Piiu m to he found in forest .Plants
and roots. ,, I Nearly forty years ago, ur. n. v . i n-. now consulting physician to the invalid Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Jiutfaio, N. Y., discovered that by scientifically extracting and combining certain medicinal principles from native roots, taken from our American forests, he could produce a medicine which was marvelously eflicient in curing cases of blHd disorder and liver and stomach trouble a- well as many otlv-r chronic, or lingering ailments. This concentrated extract, or Nature's vitality he named "frolden Medical Discovery." It iuriiies the blood by putting the stomach . and liver into healthy condition, thereby helping the digestion and assimilatiifii of food which feeds the bliMxl, Thereby it cures weak stomach, indigestion, torpid liver, or bilfousness, and kiudn-d d rangements. If yen have coated tongue, with bitter or bad taste In the morning, frequent headaches, fee weak, easily tired, stitches or pain in side, back gives out easily and aches, belching of gas, constipation. r irregular bowels, feel Hashes of heat alternating with chilly sensations or kindred symptoms, they point to derangement, of your stomach, liver and kidneys, which the "Golden Medical Discovery" wjil correct more speedily and permanently than anv other known agent. Contains no alcohol or habit-forming drug. Ml its ingredients printed in plain English on wrapper. The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make a little more profit. I ! gains; you lose. Accept no subttitute fur "(iolden Medical Discovery." Constipati.": causes and aggravates mtmv serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. I'hTce's Pleasant Pellets. ( ue a laxative: two or three are cathartic. Palladium Want Ads Pay. ASK" HIM TO RESIGN Bryan Says that Roger Sullivan, Committeeman from lllionois, Cot Place by Fraud. tl'uolishtirs' Press Chlengo, .i iiiy i. Judge Owen P. Thonipaim, of Jacksonville, 111., announced . that In u letter dated July 17, William J. Aryan requested that Judge Thompson call on Roger Sullivan with a menage from Mr. Bryan, requesting that Sullivan in the interest of harmony resign aa national committeeman from Illinois. Judge Thompaan t;ays he saw Sulll van and delivered Mr. Bryan's message, nnd that Sullivan declined to reBign as requested. Judge Thompson thereupon made public a letter from Mr. Bryan, declaring that Sullivan holds the office by a fraud, and that it is impossible for honest Democrats to associate with Sullivan as a member of tho national comiaitteo. Ccrncrfitcne Laid. Washington, July P.l. The corneratone of tho new sr-nor office building fronting on the capitol plaza was laid In the presence of Elliott T. Wood?, superlr.ton lent of the capitol, Daniel Riinsd"U, sersonnt-at-urms of the senate, several senate employes and a few newspapermen. The exercises wero entirely Informal. Among the contents of the hermetically-sealed box placed la the stone were photos of President Roosevelt and Vice President Fairbanks. TO THE POINT Telegraphic News Boiled Down and Bunched Tor Convenience. Traxler nnd Ward Brothers' flouring mill, at IVgraff. O., damaged $3000 by incendiary fire. Clarence Hobiuson, 21, son of Mrfyor Robinson, of Washington, C. H., O., drowned while swimming. Governor Harris "announced the reappointment of A. B. Oitcb. field to be adjutant general of Ohio. C. K. Pryhead, 35, of Lnwrencevllle, 111., drowned while swimming in W'abash rivernear Vlncenues, Ind. C. D. Pibbs auicided on the streets of Wellington, Kan., by blowing himself to pieces with dynamite in presence of many people afraid to interfere. Charles Attawny shot and killed at Blanchard, La., by his divorced wife, Mrs. Will Kent, Jr., while engaged in an .alterentlon with Kent, after he demanded their child. Mam bnougu. "Why do they call It a one night stand?" ."Because the players do not have time enough to sit down." Thought It More Material. "Her smile is intoxicating," exclaimed the exnlwant youth. "Oh." returned Miss Custlque, "1 thought I detected something else." Too Insignificant. "That tnati says he Is looking for his letter half." "I should think he would better make It two-fhlrds." Mis Quest. 'Oh, vrhfr f.o you Journoy, my brother, So far from the club unU tht town?" I patiently nearch for another , liich heiress who won't turn me down." A Rapid Pace. "That young mau is going pretty jwift, isn't be?" "He has to or his debts would overke aim." Quite Right. What sort of Joke is the most enjoyable?" . "Tbe one tiuat a pretty girl dimples
.Local e a a PITCHES i TO VICTORY New York Highlanders Get But Five Hits Off His Delivery and Not a Run. CHECK THE ATHLETICS DETROIT BRAKES THROWS ON THE TO THEIR WINNING STREAK -TWO OTHER CLOSE GAMES IN THE AMERICAN. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost PCt Philadelphia 56 New York ,r4 Cleveland 51 Chicago 50 St. Louis 46 Petroit 4G Washington 22 Boston 25 33 34 38 41 45 46 54 69 .628 .614 .573 .549 .505 .500 .372 .266 Publishers' Press Cleveland, July 31. Ilhoades had th New York Americans at his mercy in today's contest and handed them a shutout. Both sides played miserably) in the field. Score: R. H. E. X. Y. ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 5 6 Clev ... 20000000 x 2 7 4 Batteries Horr and McGtiire and Klcinow; Ilhoades and Buelow." ATHLETICS ARE STOPPED. Petroit, July 31. The Petriot Americans stopped the winning streak of the Athletics today winning by a sco'-e of five to three. Philadelphia outbatted the Tigers but their two errors were costly. R.H. G. Phil 0001 0002 03 7 2 Pot 02001002 Batteries Pygert and Mullen and Warner. x 5 5 0 Schreck; GRAND RALLY IN EIGHTH. Chicago, July 31. The Washington Americans made a grand rally in the eighth inning of today's game and came within one oj tying the score. Chicago's hits came at opportune times. Score: R. H.E. Wash ... 00000003 0 3 9 1 Chi 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 x 4 8 1 Batteries Kitson and Ileyden; Pat terson and Sullivan. Umpire O'Loughlin. FOUGHT CLOSE GAME. St. Louis. July 31. The Browns fought a close game with the Boston Americans this afternoon and one run was their margin at the finish. Score: R. H. E. Bos 000 1 0000 01 4 2 St. L. ... 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 x 2 8 1 Batteries Pineen and 'Armbruster, Powell and O'Connor. Umpire Hurst. BARBERS ON THE DIAMOND The Union Knights of the Razor Anxious to Get a Game with Any Local Ball Team. The union barbers of the city have formed a baseball team which will make its debut within a few days. There are a number of baseball stars who are now following the tonsoiial profession and the team feels that it would like to begin its diamond career at once. The barbers team, therefore., issues a challenge to any team In Richmond for a ?ume to be played next Sunday morning Address George Hosier, No. 9, North Sth street Sure Sign. "How very polite Mrs. Brown was this morning!" "Then she must be mad at you." Ambiguous. She Are you foud of hot biscuits? lie (meaningly) That depends upon who makes them. They Rather Applaud. The batter standeth In his place And makes the leather it. For no one thinks to call it baaa To make a three base bit. PERT PARAGRAPHS. Where the poor are, there also la some one getting rich off them. An airship polar expedition looks good these days. Every child ' thinks the earth was made for him, and It probably was. Things are sure to fro awry when yoa try to ctrt truth on the bias.
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Results Yesterday. NATIONAL LEAGUE. St. Louis 0; New York 3-.' Brooklyn 3; Pittsburg 2. Cincinnati 3; Boston 4. Chicago 2; Philadelphia L AMERICAN LEAGUE. Cleveland 2; New York 0. Petroit 5; Philadelphia 3. Washington 3; Chicago 4. Boston 1; St. Louis 2. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Toledo 1; Columbus 3. Minneapolis 2; Milwaukee 3: ( 11 innings.) Indianapolis 4; Louisville 5. St. Paul 9; Kansas City 8. AMERICAN ASS'N AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost PCt. Columbus 63 Milwaukee 57 Toledo 54 Minneapolis 52 Louisville "Mil Kansas City 46 St. Paul 44 Indianapolis ....... 35 39 44 47 50 49 54 56 64 .617 .564 .534 .509 .500 .460 .440 .354 AT COLUMBUS. R. H. E. Toledo 3 0 Columbus 3 8 1 Camnitz and Abbott; Veil and Blue. AT MILWAUKEE. R. H, 2 5 E. 2 Minneapolis 2 Milwaukee 3 Gehring and Yeager; Curtis Roth. 6 0 and AT LOUISVILLE. H. E. 9 1 8 0 Indianapolis 4 Louisville 5 Thielman and Holmes; Stecher and Stoner. At KANSAS CITY. R. H. E. St. Paul 9 12 2 Kansas City 8 11 2 Coy and Prill; Purham and Leahey. NOTICE HUNTERS; SHOOT SQUIRREL State Law Protecting the'Little Bushy Tail, Went Out Last Midnight. MANY GUNS ARE POLISHED GAME WARDEN SWEENEY WILL SEE THAT THE LAW IS NOT VIOLATED LICENSE AND PERMITS ARE NECESSARY. Richmond ninlrods who have been polishing their guns for the opening of the SQuirel season can hie themselves away in search of the elusive animals this morning. The law .protecting the lives of the squirrel expired last midnight and henceforth the squirel will be the legal meat of any person who has taken precaution to secure a state license to hunt and has permission of the owner of the land on which he will ply his search for the bushy-tail. - There has not been in years such squirrel shooting as is found in Indiana this year, according to reports received by the state game warden last week. The animals are said to be so thick in the southern part of the state that any one can shoot all he wants in half an hour, while they are found in comparative abundance in the northern part Brown county and the territory immediately surounding is the especial field of the squirrel and it is said that many of the land owners there are glad to have Jhe shooting done on their premises. The squirrel has proved destructive to the corn and on account of the protection given them the farmers have no redress. Game Wanden Sweeney has a big force of men all over the state to see that the laws are not violated, especially that part of the law prohibiting shooting on Sunday. While the shooting of squirrels is going on, ho wants to see to it that none of the other game laws are violated. Borne people spend so much time Delng thankful that they are as they are that they lo$e most of the fun. Warm weather is too relaxing for warm friendships. The man behind the shovel doesn't get any credit but he raises a lof of dust f A woman often finds it hard to preserve her fruit and her temper at tho same time. Men who are sufficient unto themselves are often found deficient unto Others. If the cornm-OBity Is safe and sane a freaky administration will come out all lght Ifo douht money Is a curse, trat few of os ever get enough to be affected.
REDS STILL LOSE ' ON EASTERN TRIP
Boston Scores Four Runs in the First Inning, Enough to Win the Game. CHICAGO'S FAST FINISH "- CUBS ARE BEATEN IN GAME WITH PHILADELPHIA UNTIL FINAL INNING AND HEN THEY PULL OUT VICTORY. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.
Won. Lost. PCt. 66 28 .702 58 32 .644 58 32 .614: 42 52 .446' 41 53 .436 I 38 53 .417 : 37 60 .361 ! 31 . 61 .335 I
Pittsburg ... New York . Philadelphia Cincinnati . , Brooklyn . . . St. Louis . . 1 TPubllshers' Press . .Boston, July 31. The Boston Nationals made four runs in the opening siesta today which proved enough to beat the Reds, who likewise made all their runs in one inning 3 in the second. Score. R. H. E. Cin. 03000000 0 3 7 1 Bos. ... 40000000 x 4 10 0 Batteries Frazer and Schlei; Pfeffer and Oneill. DUMMY TAYLOR DID WELL. New York, July 31. Pummy Taylor held the St. Louis Nationals down to four scattered hits in today's game and scored a shut out. Score: R. H. E. St. Lou. .00000000 0 0 4 3 New Y. . 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 x 3 11 1 Batteries Brown and Marshall; Taylor and Bresnahan. PITTSBURG COULDN'T HIT. Brooklyn, July 21. The Pittsburg Nationals fell down before Donovan's players this afternoon, mainly through their failure to solve Stricklett's puzzlers. Score: R. H. E. Pitts ... 0 0 000020 0 2 4 2 Brook. . 20000001 x 3 7 1 Batteries Willis; and Gibson Stricklett and Bergen. SPUDS' HURRICANE FINISH. Philadelphia, July 31. The Chicago Nationals made a hurricane finish in today's game, making two runs in the last inning, just enough to win. Score : R. H. E. Chi. ... 00000000 2 2 3 0 Phila. .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0(1 7 3 Batteries Taylor and Kling; Duggleby and Donovan. ........ ........ PHOTO DON'TS. Don't wear black. It gives a hard, dense tone. Pon't smile unless it comes naturally or the result will be annoying. Don't expect to get a photograph that will please you If you are fatigue when sitting. Don't be afraid of wearing lace. The line "between flesh and dress will be softened by It. Don't take a full faced picture if the nose is crooked or the eyes weak. Try a three-quarter view. Don't choose a day when the sunshine is very bright or every imperfection will be developed. A well lighted cloudy day is best. PITH AND POINT. Ever notice that an old debt is hard to pay ? The first reproach Is the first nail In the coffin of friendship. It Isn't always the bravest man who has the most powerful voice. We wish we could have as good a time once more as a boy has when he Is given a nickel. They say Opportunity knocks once at every man's door. As a matter of fact. Opportunity knocks at every man's tfoor many times. Nine-tenths of the vicious gossip originates with loafers. People who have work to do pay precious little attention to vicious gossip. Atchison Globe. GERMAN GLEANINGS. Of the physicians In Berlin only 27 per cent have an income of over $1,250. - A German soldier tried to kill himself and his wife in barracks In Berlin. He missed, but the bullet killed an officer in the room overhead. One of the features of the German student statistics is that men are dropping medicine, while women are turning to it as a profession. The manufacturing center of Germany is Dusseldorf, which has In its district 16.170 factories, with more than 415.000 laborers. Berlin comes next, with 2S6,000 laborers In 13,643 factories. The &otble Tear. The year of 8654 days was known as the Sothic year, from the Egyptian name of the star Sir'ms. observations of which were of great use to the astronomers of Egypt In their efforts to ar'rayage ji calendar. Living try the mistakes of other Is .the only philosophical way of BTtng. When you hear that some one bai been saying nice things about yon dont swell cp with vainglory, but Jusl try to remember when yon passed fb taffy to that particular person
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Bjr DUNCAN M. SMITH OTHERS. The man with th hoc is a downtrodden creature. For toil in his life is the principal feature. While others at pleasures are coming and going. He tends to his knitting:, or, rather, his hocinn. But he as a sufferer's hardiya. starter; The man "with the lawn mower there is the martyr. The hours of the morning for toil he is usirfl While others more fortunate sweetly are snoozing Unless then he gloats they're as mad as a hatter Because they're aroused by hl3 cllckety clatter. But though they borate him and call it a scandal Yet he is the one who roust push at the handle. The lawn which seemed small when he made the selection Now seems as he mows it a full quarter section. And, although the distance in inches is reckonod, It seems to grow longer and longer each second Until by the third or fourth time he's been round It He mutters and says something worse than "Confound it!" Nor does it make lighter the least bit the labor To hear the remarks of some gay lawnless neighbor. Who says hi would make a museum attraction Or .puss as a mule Jf he had but good action. He forces a smile, springs a chestnut so handy By saying, "This exercise, neighbor, ia dandy." If you hane a -heart that with love Is o'crflowlng. Save sympathy out for the man who is mowing. I think a sooiety formed for prevention Of cruelty here has a case for attention; Somewhere In the law of the land must be hidden A clause saylnar torture like this ia forbidden. , " Keeping WelL "What Is the matter with the Jigsons?" "Nothing, I guess. They appear to be healthy." "But the whole family is taking medicine." "Oh, the old man had to take a gross of a patent mixture on a debt, and they want to get their money back." The Essential Thing. "What do you do down here?" "Dream." ,, "How do you manage it?" "I cultivate my soul." "Yes; that's all right. But what I want to know Is who fills your pipe for you?" Not He. "Is he an honest business man?" "Well, he Isn't growing thin and pale worrying for fear that the public won't get fair play." Tie It Down. Hold your temper; s a fely fold it Where no prying thief can rob. Tf you find you cannot liold 1t Hire a man to do the Job. 0 ' Gregarious. "There's room at the top, you know." "Thank you. I prefer company." Certainly. "WTiat is woman's greatest trial?" 'That's dead easy. Man." PERT PARAGRAPHS. Grumbling is a successful method some people have of attracting attention. It has gone out of fashion to boast of never reading ads. Those who do not nowadays are inclined to keep quiet about it, as they would about any other personal shortcoming.
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WANTED. WANTED Boarders. Good home cooking. i-2t FOR SALE OR RENT New modern six room house. Call New Phone 40 or 1116. l-4t WANTED A girl at S23& Main st. lot WANTED Girl for house work 206 N. 19th St. 3i-3t WANTED Position as grocery clerk or collector by reliable man. Call or address 217 North 7th St. 3l-2t WANTED A place to work in private ..family. Call 117 S. 2nd. 31-3t WANTED A Girl for housework, 408 S. 15th. 26-tf WANTED A position, as a farai hand, man with famPy Of three. 729 S. 13th street. 25-7t. WANTED Oats and mond elevator. For a at Rich-2S-10t FORAE. Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. Kelly Blocis. Phono S2. tf FOR SALE Combination book case 12 feet long, black walnut veneered, very rare and antique. Fred Maag 404 Main St. 31-tf FOR SALE Ladies wheel, wheel bar row, bicycle the, clothes wringer, vinegar barrel, garden cultivator, potato fork, horozontal bar, at 527 Knew His Own Meanness. "Simpson seems to be a very suspicious sort of person." "Well, I woulc be too if I knew as well as he does bow mean a mau can be. Not Standard. "What make is your typewriter?" "Drug store make, I should guess from superficial observation." Her Ideal. "What Is your ideal husband?" "One who is long on money and short on advice." He who never takes the first step Won't lose out In the race. , The man is a genius who always succeeds in living beyond his Income. Ideals and aspirations, would be all right if taccless friends wouldn't expect one to live up to thera. The woman who has a man belonging to her has a Sort of superior pity for the woman who hasn't One of the pleasantest things in life Is finding an affinity who has money to loan. ne isn't alwayr the best man who gets the best of eyerything. Men think that women are too serious ajpjroposhlorto aJ
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Phone 1819. 31-3t tversbody buys property from Woodhlrst. 313 Main St Telephone 19L I iune5 tf FOR RENT. RE NTf Furnished rooms at the Grand lorentlemen only. ti FOR RENT A flat of 5 rooms, centrally located. Call Dr. Walls, 21 S. 10th streeL tf FOUND. FOUND Gold watch fob. Call at 1 terurban Station, South S streeL jFOUND A purse. Owner may call at 3X4 North Ninth street and identify property. " LOST A brindle Boston Bull Terrier." Answers to name of King." Return to Wilke's, 601 Alain street and receive reward. , x-3t LOST. LOST Pocket book with two gold rings. Reward. Return to 195 Ft. Wayne avenue. LOST Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity pin, diamond shaped pin, black enamal gold letters, lost nt Cedar Springs or on interurban car. Return, 214 N. Sth. Reward LOST Back of a small -chatelain watch between Gennett and 705 South Cth street. Return to Palladium. 31-3L THE CHICAGO, CINCINNATI & LOUISVILLE R. R. (TBS NEW WAY) Effective May 20th, 1906. BAST BOTTNP.
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