Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 190, 7 August 1906 — Page 2

The Richmond Palladium. Tuesday, August 7, ISOb.

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L Tho bittor trail In a woman's lifoIs to bo childless. Who can tf!l how haflH the Hrutri?I? may liavc Ix-criere sho learnt to resign herself to hnr lonely lot? TJifi absence of this linit to hind marital- life toother, the absence of this oiiej pledge to mutual affection is a cormnoij disappointment. Many unfortunate ou rlrs Ix-coine esiraiKii'd thereby. Kved: if they Uo not drift apart, one may r-nl tjhe wiiolfl extent of their disappointment )U the eyes of such a childless couple when they re?t on the children of others. To them tin) largest, family docs not seem too ifumeroiis. In many eases of barrenness ''or childlessness the obstacle to chtld-V'eariiitr is easily removed by the cure of o);ikni'Son tlae part of the woman. Dr. I'irrce's F avorite 1'rescription has been thf means of restoring health and fruitfuluef- to many a barren woman, to the (treat jjjov of tin; household. In other, but rarccases. the obstruction to the bearing ff ebildren has tx-en found to be of a surirical'liaract r, but easily removable bv painless operative treatment at the Invalids' llotj l and Surgical Institute, I!u!l';tlo. X. V.. ver which Dr. Pierce of the " Favorite prescription" fame presides. In all cases fk-Jjere ch;b dri ll are desired and are uhseri; . an e!!Yrt fchould he inal- to tiwl out the-eal cause, since Jt Is generally so easily r,"inoved by proper treatment. In all the various wrnknesif;, displacements, prolapsus, inflammatitui and debilitating, catarrhal drains ind in all cases of nervousness and deVility, Dr. Pierce's 1'avorite Prescriptions- the niost l'licient remedy 'hat can p ssiliy lie nse(i. It has to it- v-dit. hundreds of thousands of cures more vin fact thatJany other remedy nut upforale t hrougll druggists', especially for woni'hVs use. Tjie ingrediotits of w hich t he "Favorite I 'it-script ion " Is composed have recerv'd the most positive endorsement from the leading medical writers on Mnifriu Mulicii of all the .several schools of practice. All the ingredients are printed in hihi fcmjllsh on tho wrapper enclosing the bottle, so that any woman making use of this famous medicine may know exactly what she is taking. Dr. Pierce takes his patients info Ids full confidence, which ho can afford to do as the formula after which the "Favorite Prescription" is made will bear the most careful examination. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best and safest laxativo for women. PAWNEE BILL IN Wild West Show Struck Terrific Wind and Lightning at Harrisburg. by TWO KILLED, MANY HURT POLICE MANAGE TO AVERT A PANIC THOUGH SEVERAL ARE INJURED IN CRUSH HAVING A RUN OF BAD LUCK. t Publishers' Tress Harrisburg, Pa., Aug. (. Pawnee BilTs Wild West show was this afternoon struck by a terrific lightning storm for the second time within two weeks. At Bayonne, X. J., on July 21, during a heavy storm, tho main tent collopsod and a number of women were injured In the ensuing panic. Two persons were killed this afternoon, one a performer, and the other a lemonade vender. The big exhibition tents stood up in spite of the heavy buffeting. Pawnee Bill, ( Maj. Gordon Lillie) and his staff .assisted tho police in handling the frightened crowd and sav to it that the big herd of horses, two of which were struck by lightning and killed, did not stampede as was the case ut Bayonne. The storm was at its worst in the vicinity of the ground selected for the Tawnee Bill exhibition. Tho people were pouring Into the tents when the storm broke. The police force at the grounds managed to avert a panic although several persons were injured lit the crush. r Consumers to Pay. San Fraueibco, Aug. 6. As a result of the demands made by the union bakers for an Increase of J3 a week In wages, which has been granted by the nniater bakers, the latter wlil raise tho price of bread in this city. Tho manner in which this will be done has not been agreed upon yet, but It la said . most of the bakers ravor a loaf just a trifle larger than one-half tho size of the present loaf. ME CHICAGO CINCINNATI & ' LOUISVILLE R. R. (THE jilSW WAY) I Effective Jfvlay 20th, 1906. EAST BOUND, . A. J. t-.M. A r.M I.fv Hlohinond J 8 M 4 00 7 M " Cottni:MrTt IS 4 40 8 ! Arrtvo IMnclantitti 11 20 0 lo 10 la Arrive f rom thW Eaet. Leave t'liu'lnnutl t'ottrw lirov Arrtvt UU'Uiuoiul A. M. ' fp. M, 40 I 4 no 10 10 I 6 20 P t.h 6 SJ 8 10 10 4.'. .'.' J

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AMERICAN LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. PCt Philadelphia MO New York 57 "i -k' Cleveland :', 11 .o0! Chicago 55 4; I Detroit 1 17 .505 St. Louis IS -IS .."00 Washington -KJ ."s"I Poston 2o - -'- New Paris Team Won. Xew Paris, O., Aug. C. (SpD The New Paris base ball team played Campbellotown at Wt-stville Sunday and won, the store being ten to seven. WHITEWATER WON AGAIN Spartansburg Was Eeaten by the Old Time Score of 25 to 6 Third Straight Victory, Whitewater, Ind., Aug. G. (Spl.) The strong local ball team won its third consecutive victory Sunday ,by defeating Spartansburg by the onesidi'd seoi'(? of - to (i. The fame was a pitcher's battle until the locals fell on Shaw in the seventh inning for 12 hits, which netted as many runs. The Spartansburg team was unable to solve Hiatt's delivery, seeming only six hits which were scattered. The plajing of Manager White and Short Stop Boyer, was the sensational features of the game. Tho former ac cepted nine difficult chances without an error and secured a hit each time at bat. The team appeared in their new uniforms for the first time this season. R H. E. Spartansburg ' C Whitewater '27 1.1 4 Batteries Clark and Shaw; Blose and Hiatt. royalty is a heatuil.il and splendid thing for the bo?. Credulous people were created for th express amusement of the cynical. Some men imagine that they know as much as a trained nurse. The Nightly Journey. When bahy koi s to Shut Cyt town In mother's arm.i she cuddl- s down An 1 with lirr little fists sho trif:i To k-( p thf par.d out of her eyes llor taPKled curls of diioky brown Alxmt Ii('r in ck a.rc tumhlrd down. An I dlir'hs from sly corners peep When baby drops off Into rleep. When drowsy drums begin to beat, Then tired crow th. little feet. And baby creeps to mother's breast When tdrepy winds blow from the west Then softly on the pillows! down We lay tho little curly crown And Keutly smooth the dainty gown When baby kocs to Shut Eye town. Unusual. 1 w "I am f-tarting n summer resort. What shall I advertise as a drawing attraction'.'" "A man." Insanity Experts. Probably there is no class of men with such keenly developed perceptives as the insanity experts. They can a.1"ways make certain that a man is insane by looking at his pocket book if It Is to be of some temporary advantage for him to be so. Wbon the expert comes to furnishing authorities the books could not be better if he could have written them himself. He can find long, obscure passages filled with the largest kind of words, and all that he asks of the jury is to accept his conclusions without looking further, so that he may get away and begin spending the money. Furthermore, he is doubtless a busy man, perhaps havingo hurry away to testify In a case at the other end of town, where he is paid to draw exactly the opposite conclusions. Doubtless he needs the money, but true science utters a low moan and tries to crawl under the bed whenever he comes tround. Hand It One. Never trouble trouble Till trouble is on deck. Then double up your digits And bin it ir. tho neck. His Sofety. "I understand Jenks has failed In business." "Yes; all Is lost but honor." "He couldn't very well lose that." "Why not?" "Can't lose a thing you haven't got." A farliamentarian. "All in favor of the motion will please wink," said the astute chairrcan. And then he added at once, "The eyes have it." Getting Back. "What do you think of my poems?" "They might be worse." "If you had written them yourself. for Instance?" Not of Its Own Accord. The early bird may catch the worm Whan hur.tln dainty dishes; The worm looks out for larser jc&ine And catches little flshea.

Results Yesterday. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago 3; Xew York 1. Cincinnati 0; Brooklyn 2. First frame, Pittsburg 3; Boston 0. Second game, Pittsburg 7; Boston 3. First game, St. Umin 4: Phila. 2. Second same, St. !,uis 1; Phila. 4. (Called 7th inning by consent. )

AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boston 0; Cleveland 4. Washington 5; Detroit 4. (10 inn-in.t-'s.) Xew York S; St. Louis 6. Philadelphia 2; Chicago 7. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Rt. Paul G; Columbus 1. (1st game) St. Paul 2, Columbus 2, (2nd game, 11 innings.) Indianapolis 0; Milwaukee 2. (1st gam.) Indianapolis 2; Milwaukee 3. (2nd game.) Minneapoolis 1. Toledo 11. Louisville 7; Kansas City 4 SPUDS GET BACK AT HEW YORKERS Brown Keeps the Giants' Hits Well Scattered and Chicago Wins Nicely. THE REDS DON'T SCORE PITTSBURG DOWN ED BOSTON IN TWO GAMES AND ST. LOUIS AND PHILADELPHIA DIVIDE THEIR TWO CONTESTS. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost, ret Chicago 69 30 .697 New York 61 33 .619 Pittsburg 61 31 .642 Philadelphia 45 54 .455 Cincinnati 43 57 .430 Brooklyn 41 55 .427 St. Louis 37 61 .366 Boston 31 61 .347 Pub'isbers' Tress New York, Aug., 6. The Chicago Nationals turned the tables on the New York's today. Brown keeping the (Hants hits well scattered. Score: R. H. E. Chi . . ..0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 7 2 New Y . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Batteries Brown and Kling Cinnitv, Taylor and Bresnahan. ' 4 McSCANLON TOO MUCH FOR REDS. -Brooklyn, A us?. 6. Cincinnati could do nothing with Seanlon today and they were shut out by the Brooklyn Nationals. Score: R. H. E. Cin. . . . oononnno 0 0 4 3 Brook.. .02O 0 0 0 0 0 x 2 0 1 Batteries Weimer and Livingstone Seanlon and Bergen. PITTSBURG TOOK BOTH GAMES Boston, Aug. 6 The Pittsburg Nationals easily defeated the Bostons in both games of a double header this afternoon. In the first contest the Pirates shutout the Beaneaters while in he second game the visitors took a commanding lead at the start and were never headed. Score: R. H. E. Pitts .. ..0 0010100 13 7 1 Best.. .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 Batteries Leifield and Phelps; Dorner and Necdham. Second game. R. H. E. Pitts..'.. 12012 0 00 1 7 9 2 Host . .. 00000111 03 9 5 Batteries Leever and Gibson; Lindanian and Needham. EVEN SPLIT AT ST. LOUIS. Philadelphia. Aug. 6. The Philadelphia and St. Louis Nationals split even on a double header today, the Cardinals taking the first by bunching their hits in the opening inning, while the Quakers hit Beebe hard in the second game, which was called in the seventh inning by consent. Score: First game R. H. E. St. L. . . 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 8 0 Phila. .. 01000001 0 2 6 1 Batteries Brown. Rhoades and Marshall: Richie ,Dooin and Donovan. Second game R. H. E. St. L 1 0 0 0 0 Q 0 1 4 1 Phila 3 0 0 1 0 0 x 4 7 1 Batteries Beebe and Noonan; Lush and Dooin. (Called at seventh Inning by consent.) Sam Barnett Dead. Mrs. Mary E. Barnett of 46 South 5th street, received a telegram yesterday, announcing the death of her father, Samuel Barnett of Cleveland, Ohio. The body will be brought here and will be taken to the home of his daughter on South 5th street. The funeral will take place Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. SEA BATHING HINTS. Never bathe directly after a meal. It Is dangerous. After dressing take a brisk walk to restore the circulation. Don't go Into the water when you ate feeling chilly or out of sorts. The first bath of the season should not last longer than a quarter of an hour. Ilowever well bathinjr may suit ytm. never remain in the water longer than half an hour at a time. New York Mall

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost- PCt. Columbus 67 41 .620 Milwaukee ti2 4t .571 Toledo "$ 4S .547 Louisville '0 ."3 .514 i Minneapolis 51 51 .505 j Kansas City 51 5S -4 T j St. Paul 1-1 tit) .42Indianapolis 37 m 71 .312;

PERT PARAGRAPHS. Assuming responsibility without discharging it is the way some men tigure as prominent citizens. So far as he is concerned all the world can go to destruction if It will leave the small boy his swimmlug hole and his fishing pond. Some men are always blowing people up while others are content with merely running them down. Inexperience is the only thing that can afford to make rtish promises. Though a thing m a y not b e worth all you put into it it easily is worth all that you take out of it. Justice too often concerns Its e 1 f with the question of who is your lawyer n u d who your banker. Being disagreeable and polite at the eanie time is a tine art. Bald headed men have to grin and bare it. Many people are as sparing of truth as If it cost money. By a wise provision of nature big men are usually good humored. People who are worth knowing aren't chasing wildly around to make new friends. It is hard to keep some people happy, and please yourself at the same time. Inexperience may be awkward, but It Is apt to be modest. It would doubtless be a charming condition if we could see others as we see ourselves. Hypocrisy sometimes seems more to be desired than certain brands of frankness. Any woman is willing to obey her husband if he does as she wants him to do. Republics may be ungrateful, but a ward boss seldom is. Oood manners are liable to get the Rtrangle hold upon evil communications. It is a poor kicker who never gets his foot In It. If you must borrow money, borrow of etrangers If they will let you. Success should not be measured by the number of dollars a man Is able to kldnnn. Dividing His Good Things. "I hear he has bought a new auto." "Now, I suppose, he will go the pac that kills." "Yes. the pace that kills the other fellow." Practice on It. When you are rich it's understood You're goIriK to do a lot of good, Eut you may never reach that day, So Just uo good along the way. Of the Right Kind. "Miss Oldun says that she never Jumps at conclusions." "Try her on a chance." No Wonder. "She is a well preserved woman. "Yes; vinegar keeps things well." A Discord. He bought a grand piano On th installment plan. And there was music In the air For the collection man. ti m Colored Glass. Colored glass came from Egypt The Egyptians carried the art to great perfection apparently before history begins to tell of it. Queer Drinks. Some peasants in Russia will pledge their friends in a goblet of unrefined oil, and not so long ago dwellers on the American prairies esteemed a glass of buffalo's blood the richest drink on earth. First Encyclopedia. Pliny's natural history may be regarded as the first encyclopedia, since it contained S0.0CM) facts compiled from 2,000 books by 100 authors. Japanese Tea. The Japanese will not drink tea that has been standing over a minute. They pour the boiling water on the leaves and then pour off and drink the Infusion immediately. Such tea is very delicate and fragrant and does not affect the nerves. The First Sillc Stockings. Henry II. of France was the first man to wear a pair of silk stockings. though cloth hose had been worn for some time. Silk stockings originally came from Spain, and it to said that Henry VI II. considered a pair of silk Spanish stockings a great luxury-and

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The fulness THINGS THEATRICAL. Forbes Robertson will produco "Caesar and Cleopatra" in America next fall. Cora Maynard, author of "The Measure of a Man," Dai del V. Arthur and J. Fred Zimmerman's new product inn, !s spending the summer at her home in Dublin, N. II.. where she is making a few alterations in the book. Edward A. Rraden has completed his plans for the production of "liarabbas," a dramatization of Marie Corelli's novel of that name. Tyrone Power will appear in the title role. There are four acts and ten scenes in this drama. Louise Allen Collier has been engaged by Lew M. Fields to support him in character work when he opens the Herald Square theater, New York, iu September. Mrs. Collier canceled her vaudeville engagements in order to sign the contract. "Sam Houston," written by John McGoveru and (.'lay Clement, will be entirely a Chicago contribution to the stage. Mr. Clement will be remembered for his excellent performance of Baron Iloheustauffen in his own play, "The New Dominion." Silvio Hein, composer, and Benjamin Ilapgood Burt, author of Marie Cahill's new play, have returned to New York from Rutland, Vt., the horn eN of Mr. Burt, where they prepared the musical numbers of the production, which will be one of the first to open the regular New York season. PERT PARAGRAPHS. All men are created free and easy. No man is henpecked unless he wants to be. A man's fortune Is sometimes made by the things that he refrains from doing. You are bound to have some one down on I t't-t- TO WOKKrl nire a man to worry over other people's affairs for you if you feel that it must be done. We always feel as If people pur posely put us in the wrong when they come out all right in spite of all our predictions to the contrary. A home with a baby in it may have some drawbacks, but it is at least nev er dull. Get-rich-quick schemes always have the-morniiitf-af ter period. Cai! Up

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MATIONAL Si:CiT CC: WANTED. WANTED A good girl at 2(5 N. 7th street. . T;;t WANTED -Tho party who borrowed a pair of crutches of Allen W. Graves to return them to CS N. oth street. 4 WANTED To trade a Remington Typewriter lor a SmJih Premier Typewriter. Call 41 South 1th street. ( 3-4 1 ! WANTED Wash womarf. at. No. f.O ..South Kith street. 2-3t WANTED A Girl 40S S. loth. fo housework, 2C-tf WANTED Oats and C4rn at Richmond elevator. f 2S-10t FO FT SALE ty U Richmond DroDeity st cneclaltT. Porterfield. Kelly tUoisL Phono 32. tf FOR SALE 4 full blooded Scotch Collie pups elligible to register. R. 1 1. Harold, K. R. No. f. Ttf FOR SALE Go-cart good as new; also sewing machine, 232 South Sth street. 4-4t. Everybody buys property from Woodhurst, 913 Main St. Tclephona 491. june5 tf FOR SALE White French Poodles; pups, 19 South ICth street. f-2t FOR RENT. FOR RENT fi room house No. S N. 2nd Street, Phone MS. 7-2t FOrt RENT Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 27 N. 1.1th St. 7-2 1 RENT Room with all modem improvements at 25 South Sth street. 4-::t. ARE SLOW WITH WORK It Will Be Fully a Week Before Any Brick Is Laid for Winchester's New Streets. Winchester, Ind., Aug. 6. (Spl.) Work on Winchester's new brick streets is progressing very slowly and it will be fully an other week before the laying of brick can be commenced. The foreman of the job thinks that the snow will by flying before the work will be completed.

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FOR R:T Desirable furnished room, connecting or fciimle room, with alt modern conveniences. 113 N. 12th 1st reet. 5-7t RENT Furn ished rooms at tho Grand for gentlemen only. tf FOR RENT A flat of 5 rooms, centrally located. Call Dr. Walls. 21 S. 10th street. tf FOUND. FOUND A bead purse on 14 and S. A street. Call 132 S 14th street 4-::t FOUND Gobi watch fob. Call at Interurban Station, South 8 street. FOUND A purse. Owner may call at 3U North Ninth street and Identify property. LOST. LOST Lace trimmed drawn-work handkorohief between 7 and 10th on Main or on S. 10th. Leave at 7(U Main, Parsons and get reward, i -3t LOST Ribbon belt with gold buckle, bet ween market and Richmond ' Cream Co. Return to L. C. II. and get reward. 7-3t LOST Gold link bracelet with mono-, gram on slide, O. R. II. Return to 35 N. Cth St. Reward. 7-3t LOST The first joint of a bamboo fishing rod. Finder will pleaso leave at No. 17 North Sth street. LOST A split key ring with 9 keys. Return to 25 S. 7th street. ' 4-3t LOST Pocket book with two gold. rings. Reward. Return to 195 Ft. Wayne avenue. LOST A ladies black comb with fivo pearl sets. Return to Palladium oflice and get reward. (J-3t. WILL APPRAISE THE LAND City Wants to Know the Value of Some Property Which it Owns in the River Bottom. Upon a resolution presented by Mr. Williams the City Council last night requested the Circuit Court to name three resident fee holders as apprais-' ers for a forty foot strip of ground in the river bottom. The value of the' land is desird by tho city as a matter of information. Lines Either Phone

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