Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 193, 10 August 1906 — Page 2

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rhe Richmond Palladium. Friday, August 10, 1S08.

Woman's Trials. Tho bitter trail in a woman's life Is to tx childless. Who can tell how hard the BtrtiKglo-may have benere she learnt to reslfju herself to her lonely lot ? The abh'Mico of thU lintf to bind marital life together, the ubsonce of this one pl'tlgo to mutual affection I a common disappointment. Many unfortunate couples become otransred thereby. Kven if they do not drift anart, one may read the whole extent of thHr disappointment in the eyes of such a childless couple when they re.-t on the children of others. To them the largest fatnilydoea not vein too numerous. In in aii y eases of barrenness or childlessness tlie obstacle to child-beaflrig is easily remove! by the cure of weakness on the part of the woman. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription has iieen the means of restoring health and fruitfnlness to many

a barren woman, to the Kre joy of the houxehold. In other, but rJf- eases, the obstruction to the learin of:hiIdreri has Ih eu Tiiuud to be of a siirtf 1 character. but easily removable by pai ss operative treatment at the Invalids fical Institute. Bullalo, N )r. l'icrce of thul'avorit otel and Surnver which Prescription " fame pres ideJn all c s where chilent, an effort Oren an; cl red and are bhould nuue to vim o tin; real cause, since it Is nerall y o ly removed by proper tr-a lent. In all the rlous wen e'ses, displacemcnts, tirol afku. iniin nation and debilitatliitf, cat rhal d ins and in all ease of nerv ovness d debility. Dr. J'ierce's F'avori tVi'reS: ptlon is the most posslblv be ns-d. eflicient remedy at c It had to its cred u reds of thousands of cures more ifSUJK't than any other re-mud y nut upforsITe through druggists especiallv for woman's use. The Ingredients of which the " Favorite Prescription " is composed have received the rnost positive endorsement from the leading medical writers on Materia feJica of all the several schools of practice. All the Ingredients are printed in pltitn Eriyllth on th wrapper enclosing the bottle, so that any woman making use of this famous medicine inav know exactly what she is taking. Dr. Pierce takes his patleuta into ids full confidence,, which he can afford to do as the formula after which the "Favorite Prescription" Is malo will bear ihe most careful examination. Dr. J'ierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best and safest laxative fur women. FATHER AND CHILD DEAD THE DEED OF A MANIAC insane Father Threw his Three Year Old Babe From Four Story Window In Cincinnati and Then Hurled Himself to Ground. Publishera' Tross', Cincinnati, O., Aug. a. -In a fit of Insanity Thomas F. Kenua threw his 3-yoarold babo from a fourth story window of an apartment house in John street, nud then hurled himself after tho child, both were killed. Kenna,, who was 35 years of age, had been playiug with tho child before tho open window, jind It was at first thought that the fall waa caused by accident. It later developed from eyewitnesses that tho maniac lather deliberately raised the child In hls,ann& and dashed his frail body to the pavement below, following, him tho next instant. Trailed Ten Days. Macon, Ga., Aug. D Chief of Police O'Connor received a telegram from llulhirda station, in Twiirus county, stating that Joe Morris, a negro, who, it is alleged, recently attempted to assassinute George Bloodworth and family near here, and whom a posse has been trailing with hounds for 10 days, has been captured. The chnso of Morris l'-.s been one of tho longest 'and mo. persistent Georgia has had In years. Mr. Bloodworth is In a critical condition. Woman Robbed of $3,5C0. ML Vernon, O., Aug. 9. Reports reached here that Mrs. Matilda Foote of Prederlclvtown was robbed of ?3,500 In gold coin, which she had in hiding at her house. Mrs. Foote drew the money frani a bank to purchase the farm on which she lived, and the robbery was committed while he was In Ml. Vernon securing tho deed. Sheriff Clemonts is searching for a dew to tho tMavcs with bloodhounds. Destructive Blaze. Chicago, Aug. 9. A fire started from crossed electric wires in tho plant of the K A. Delano company, manufacturers of shafting and pulleys, and destroyed the building, causing a loss 6f 1100,000. Other firms ivhose plants were destroyed were K. B. T. Cbllos & Co., Iron and brass spv Slalties; C. F. Stores, laundry machinery manufacturers, and J. McDonald, manufacturer of special machinery. Miry ind Worry I lurry ke a cyclone, whirls you aloii at a rate that austs your energy, quickly c and leave wretched, vou a nerveless. tok Svctwlown phvsical wreck. Worry a same results omplishcs the another wav. It drasrs vou tl ough the dark, cloomv tunnel f forbodings, wrecks vour ner and breaks clown t nc consuuwton. Then don't hrry ; don't worry. - lUit youXwill; and your nerveless cxlluistcd condition brings batches, neuralgia, heart, stomach, liver and kidney troubles. The thing to do is: Strengthen the nerves with Dr. Miles' Nervine. "HIjc months I was Iwvlfast with nervous prostration. I hsul sinking HhIIk, a coltl. clutny feeling, couMn't cl.iiul tha ttliglitoBt noise. At timos 1 would Almost, fly to pieces; stomach very weak. My huKbnnd lrmlsttnl on ir.y taking Dr. Miles" Nervine, nnd I began to improve boforo I had finished the Jlrst bottle, nnd to-day I am entirely cured." MRS. JOSKPH SNTDHR. 22i Hudson St.. Tiffin, O. Dr. Miles' Nervine It sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that tha iirtt Dottie win benefit. , win refund your money. : Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

Local e a a FIGHT HAS BEGUN FOR SECOND PLACE New York Takes First Game in Series With Pittsburg by Score of 6-0. AND THE CUBS STILL WIN CHICAGO REFUSES TO FALL DOWN TO THE BROOKLYN STUMBLING BLOCK RED LEGS PLAY CONSISTENTLY NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.

Won. Lost. ret. Chicago 72 30 .TOG Pittsburg.. t;:j ZTt .643 New -York 02 Zo .C39 Philadelphia 47 f I .-!." Cincinnati 4 T.S A.'A Brooklyn.. 41 ."7 .427 St. Louis.. :;s g.j .::o'j lioston.. . Zl 67 .ZZG

Publishers' Tressl New York, Aug. 9. Jumping into the lead at the start the New York Nationals were never headed and shut out the Pittsburgs in the first game of the present series. Score; R. H. E. Pitts .... 00000000 00 4 4 N. Y. ... 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 x 6 7 3 Batteries Leifudd, Phlllippi and Phelps; Matthewsoii, Ferguson, Breanahau and Bowerman. BUNCHED THEIR HITS. Brooklyn, Auk. 9. Bunching their hits at the right time irave the Chicago Nationals a victory over tho Brooklyns today. Score: R. H. E. Chi 20020000 15 S 0 Brook .. 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 03 6 1 I latteries Taylor and Moran; McIntyre and Bergen. SPARKS PITCHED WELL. Philadelphia, Aug. 9. Sparks' good pitching gave the Philadephia Nationals an easy victory over the Cincinnatis today. Score: R. H. E. Cin 000 0 001 0 12 5 1 Phil 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 x 4 S 2 Batteries Frazcr a 'K Schlei; Sparks and Donovan. ERRORS LOST THE GAME. Boston. Aug. 9. Errors lost for the Boston Nationals today in a ten inning conte&t with the St. Louis team. Score : R. H. E. St. J j. ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 7 0 Bos ... 0000000 1 0 01 8 3 Batteries Karger .and Marshall; Dorner and Needliam. The Wonders Challenge. The Richmond "Wonders, (colored) challenge any amateur team in the city. Address C. L. Taylor, captain, No. 1322 Ninth J street. SOMti PASS HOLDERS. the pass at old Thermopylae, According to the story, W'n liclil by nu n of Greece, and much It mhled to thir glory. In modern times the congressmen And ofllo'holdinsr classes, As resolute as ur.y grand Old Grecian, hold tho passes. Ton know the tale ot ancient days. For iloubtletis you have read It. The way they Muck to that old pass Was grt-utly to their credit. But new to linns on to a pasa We think In simply awful A thing no gentleman would do And very much uulawful. The way they stuck to that old pass Was really quite a wonder. For where could one observe in It The smallest bit of plunder? The modern statesman If he had A pasa like that would chuck it And kick for one that called for rides Until he kicked the bucket. But while you're talking every one In Just about that boat is; There's something strange about a pass That mHkes us nil take notice. And statesmen are not all the ones Who try to cut tho caper; We all of us are reaching for That precious bit of paper. Profitable to Ee Right. Ia the Kreat society function which is to- be pulled off in New York in the form of a murder trial the insanity experts can he depended on to lend science iti by the halter nud prevail on It to say a few pood words for the defendant with a bank account. The insanity expert can be depended on to know, on which side of his bread the oleomargarine is spread. He can easily convince himself that black Is white, or at least a very pale gray, if thereby his bank account will look as though it had been playing the races and won on a 40 to 1 shot. reople who have examined them closely, looked at their tongues and felt of their whiskers assure us that the Insanity expert is human, which may be the reason why he can always find a man with money insane when politely requested to do so. For Practical Furposes

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Results Yesterday. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg 0; New York 6. Chicago 5; Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati 2; Philadelphia 4. Su Louis 2; Boston 1. (10 innings.) AMERICAN LEAGUE. Washington 5; Detroit S. Boston vs Cleveland called at end of first inning on account of rain, with score 1 to 1. New York vs St. Louis postponed, rain. Philadelphia 2; Chicago 3. (10 innings.) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Kansas City 1; Columbus 8, (First game.) Kansas City 4; Columbus 2, (2nd game.) Milwaukee 1; Toledo 2, (1st game.) Milwaukee 6; Toledo C, (2nd game,) Called at end of 10th inning account of darkness. Minneapolis G; Louisville C. AMERICAN ASS'N AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won. Loat. PCt. Columbus 70 42 .023 Milwaukee 62 17 Toledo.. .. 59 JS .551 Louisville.. 57 55 .503 Minneapolis.. .. ,.5G 55 .504 Kansas City ..5.5 53 .473 St. Paul 46 63 .422 Indianapolis .3S "45 Publishers' PressJ AT COLUMBUS. (First Game) R. ri. E. Kansas City 1 12 3 Columbus 11 0 Egan and Leahy; Flaherty and Blue. (Second Game.) R. H. E Kansas City 4 9 2 Columbus 2 G 1 Durham and Sullivan; Veil and Blue. (Eleven Innings.) AT INDIANAPOLIS. R- H. E. St. Paul 5 8 6 Indianapolis 14 4 Slagle and Drill; Fisher and Holmes. AT TOLEDO. (First Game.) R. H. Milwaukee 1 7 E. 2 Toledo 2 Oherlin and Roth; MJnnehan 5 0 and Abbott. (Second Game 10 innings.) R. H. E. Milwaukee 6 12 1 Toledo 1 6 12 1 Batteries Oherlin anil Roth.Minnehan and Abbott. Game called end tenth account darkness. AT LOUISVILLE. R H. E. Minneapolis 5 12 2 Louisville 6 17 1 Batteries Thomas and Yeager; Kenner and Shaw. Had JVlet Him. "Old Skinflint has built him a cottage overlooking the sea." "Ever have any business dealings with him?" "No, but I understand you have." "Overlooking the sea, you say?" . "Yes." "Well, it is the only thing he ever overlooked." He Passes It Around. "He is all wrapped up in the cause." "That is no reason why he should rap everybody who isn't." Vaia Regrets. Where, the rushes quiver slightly. Where tho little waves run lightly And the sun Is shining brightly In a valley far away. Where tha grass the edge is rtmmingf There's a hole with water brimming. And it beckons me to swimming; It is calling me today. I would gladly hasten to it. And with joy I'd paddle through It As I proudly used to do it Like a little water rat. But I cannot have the pleasure; It for me's a vanished treasure; I've a waist of ample measure. And I'm stiff and slow and fatW PERT PARAGRAPHS. If you can't do a desirable thing, give as good an imitation of doing it as well a you know how. Lovesick couples affect spectators similarly minus the love. Feeling faiut is the strong point of tome women. There is nothing particularly distingruishing about being crazy. Some big insurance companies don't peem to have much use for the honesty brand of policies. A life of laziness is its own reward. A coat of tan is often an expensive suit of clothing. Think twice before you do-a mean thing and then ask tome Lu to do it.

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WHITE SOX MADE IT FIVE STRAIGHT Chicago Americans Bat Out Victory in Tenth Inning With Philadelphia. DETROIT WON ANOTHER CLEVELAND AND BOSTON HAD PLAYED JUST AN INNING WHEN THE RAIN CAME UP WET WEATHER AT ST. LOUIS. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. PCt Philadelphia 59 39 .602 New York 57 3S .000 Chicago 5S 4:5 .574 Cleveland 5j 43 .552 St .Louis 49 4S .505 Detroit 49 50 .495 Washington )'.) 59 .39S Boston 2S 72 .2&0 Publishers' Press! Chicago, Aug., 9. The Chicago's made it live straight from the Phila-' delnhia Americans today, the White Sox batting out the victory in the 10th inning. Score: R. H. E. Phila .. 010000010 02 9 0 Chi.. . 100000100 13 9 0 Batteries Dygert and Schreck; White and Sullivan. HOME TEAM WON. Detroit, Aug. 9. Hitting tho ball hadr throughout todays game gave tho Detroits' a victory over the Washington Americans. Score: R. H. E. Wash.. . 00000005 0 5 7 3 net .. .. 1 1200211 x S 9 2 Batteries Falkenburg, Hughes and Wakefield; Siever and Payne. RAIN AT ST. LOUIS. St. Louis, Aug. 9. Rain caused a postponement of todays game between the New York and St. Louis Americana RAIN STOPPED GAME. Cleveland, Aug. 9. With the score 1 to 1 at the end of the first inning today rain caused the game between the Boston and Cleveland Americans to be postponed. WILL TRY NEW HAVENS Manager McGraw of New York Secures the Right to use the Entire Team for Ten Days. Publishers" Pressl Meriden, Conn., Aug. 9. Cornelius J. Daniher of this city, owner of the New Haven baseball team, has given Manager McGraw of the New York National baseball club a 10 days' written option on the New Haven team, the price being $10,000. The team is to be delivered at the close of the present Beason. McGraw desires the New Havens for the purpose of tryin? out new material. PROVERBIAL WISDOM, Of course One swallow Does not make a summert Neither, If anybody should ask you. Does one summer Make a swallow. Doesn't this canned wisdom Of the nnc ients That comes Wrapped in small packages Give you a pain? As a matter of fact. One swallow Never tried To make a summer , Or even i A week of spring. The swallow allow busy ''"4 iff a living j boosting itself 1 Is too Getting To be boosting As the sole proprietor Of a summer factory When it Isn't. It knows that the government Pays experts Larue sums of money To do nothing But make weather, t So why Should It bother? 1 Isn't It a strained And unreasonable Idea Anyway, When you come to think of It That tiny one Should ever Have held the notion That one swallow, Unaided by a steam beating plant. Could have made a summer? A whole flock of them Working for six weeks Couldn't, unaided, Make ex-en a pleasant day ""jg Papa. "Want to see me. young man?" "Yes. I called to inquire if you have any special objections to becoming my father-in-law," "Well, of all the nerve" "Because If you have, perhaps you'd better remove them, as you are slated to serve in that capacity. Good morning." The more you think about Borne people the less you think of them. He who thinks no evil Is lucky in hj DTironment

POPE SEIZED WITH ATTACK OF HEART

Is Taken Seriously III After Fatiguing Anniversary Ceremonies. MUST HAVE A LONG REST CARDINAL RAMPOLI A IS IN A SERIOUS CONDITION AND HIS CONDITION MAY BE CRITCAL BRILLIANT CAREER. Publishers' Tress Rome, Aug. 9. Pope HiJS X was seized with a severe attack of heart weakness after tho fatiguing ceremony in celebration of the third anniversary of his coronation. Dr. Lapponi, the pontiffs physician, was called in and was able to relieve the patient. He directed that tho pope must have complete rest. The health of Cardinal Rampolla is said to be in a serious if not critical state. In some quarters it is rumored that he may never recover. All attempts to discover the nature of the cardinal's illness have failed. Cardinal Rampolla is now C4 years old. As papal secretary of state, under the late Pope Leo, Rampolla was known to be the foremost Roman Catholic diplomat in the world. Loo is known to have placed the utmost confidence in his powers and many of the policies for which the pope became noted have often been credited to the brain of Rampolla himself. The announcement made In Toledo, O., that Bishop Joseph Weber of Lemberg, Galacia, Austria, had been appointed by the pope for the United States to look after the welfare of the Poles in America, is incorrect. No Polish bishop has been appointed for America. There was a brilliant celebration in the Sistine chapel of the Vatican of the third anniversary of the coronation of Pope Piti3 X. Cardinal Merry Del Yal, the papal secretary of state, celebrated mass in the presence of the pontiff, the cardinals, bishops, diplomats and members of the nobility. The Vatican announced this evening there was no truth in the report that the pope is indisposed. He is reported to be in his usual health. Russia's Breathing Spell. St. Petersburg, Aug. 9. In view of the improvement in the situation a number ot the guard regiments have already returned to their summer camp at Tsarskoe-Selo. The emperor has arranged to go there Saturday and spend five days. These imperial visits to the guards' camps are gala occasions, and are always marked by festivities, theatricals, banqueting and toasting among the various regiments. The empress' yacht Alexandra, which has been under repairs for two years, steamed to Peterhof, leading to the belief that the imperial family will soon make their postponed visit to Finnish waters. Work of Girl Students. St. Petersburg, Aug. 9. The Bourse Gazette makes the startling charge that much of the revolutionary agitation conducted among the sailors at Cronstadt was through university girl students, who frequented public houses patronized by sailors In order to bring them under their influence. Arrested as Spies. Strassburg, Aug. 9, Two brothers named Gilt, one a captain in the French army stationed at Nancy, the other a medical student from Lyons, both disguised as peasants, were arrested as spies during the military maneuvers at Iort Crov.n Prince in Lorraine. After th Agitators. Moscow, Aug. 9. The resumption of work here was completed, but arrests of agitators and chiefs of workmen's organizations continue. Many of the more active of the workmen have been expelled from the city. Killed or Wounded, 700. St. Petersburg, Aug. 9. It is reported that 700 persons have been killed or wounded during renewed fighting between Tartars and Armenians in the Shusha district of Caucasus. if T Headquarters for fine perfumes. In addition toll the popular odors we exclusive sale for e the v t Thelma, Do thy Vernon, La Alice Rose ron QUIGLEl BABYLON Prescript on Druggists. . 415 N. 8th. Phone 145 i Open all day Sundayy T $-j-t- 'V 4"fr jf ..WALL PPER.. fine Line Graduating Presents. Moorinaimjs Book' Store Ijlxsi St. r AL FORD'S CUT BATE e JmUG STORE. Prescription Promptly Filled. Cor. 9th and Main,

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WANTED. WANTED A girl to help with homo "work, one who can go home at night, T2S South 4th street. lU-3t WAN'TRiy Girl for general housework. Address box Xo. 130. lO-St WANTED A good cook at 20 North 7th. 10-3t. WANTED Work by a colored boy, IS years of age. Sober and industrious. Willing to do any kind of work. Call at 402 South 6th street. 10-3t WANTED Hoarders at 423 West 9-Ut Tearl street. WANTED Neat respectable girl to travel, $15.00 per month and all expenses. Mrs. Pelar, 23 North 7th street. 8-3t. WANTED A Girl for housework, 40S S. i;th. 26-tf WANTED Oats and Cora at Rich mond elevator. S 2!S-10t FOR S Richmond prop a specialty. Porter field. Block. Pliono 32S. tl FOR RENT Fine furnished room, modern furnace heat, bath, electric light. Call at 217 North 7th street. 10-7t. FOR S.M7E The only china, queensware, and racket store in growing town of 8,000. Invoice about $2500. Other business demands owner's attention. Address Box 14C3, Tulsa, I. T. 8-3t. Everybody buys property from Woodhurst, 913 Main St Telephone 491. june5 tt FOR SALE 4 full blooded Scotch Collie puns ellisrible to register. R. H. Harold, R. R. No. 5. 7tf FOR SALE Small farm of IS acres, good S room house and out buildings, 2 acres in fruit. All in splendid condition. A bargain for some one. Gib II. Scott, real estate, 20 N. 6th street. S-2t. I Home Phon 593 Ja a Manufactui t I Parlor Furniture Mattresses Couches, Easy Chairs, Etc. :

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Signature of FOR SALE Two iron beds, springs, mattresses, a couch, dining table, 6 chairs and cupboard. W. C. Aydeb otte, Canipbellstown, O. Phone 4E. 0-2t FOR SALE 3 1-2 horse motor, 2 roll cases cheap, 1011 Main street, phone 1573 Home. 9-2t FOR SALE 60 acre farm, good building, one miles north of Fountain City. Call on John A. Coleman, Winchester, Ind. 9-2t. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Good farm, 83 acres. Well improved. Call 1114 8. B street. 10-7t FOR RENT Desirable furnished room, connecting or single room with all inodani conveniences, 115 N. 12th stretff. fi-7t RENT rirjffehed rooma at the Grand for gedUfmen only. tf FOR KALE New Underwood typewriter. Will sell cheap. Call phone 1502. 8-3t. FOR RENT A flat of 5 rooms, centrally located. Call Dr. Walla. 21 S. 10th street tf LOST. LOST The boy that took a gold watch and chain out of drawer In dining room on South 12th had better return the same, aa he was seen in house and is well known. If not returned in five days will be prosecuted. 10-2t. LOST A silver belt pin with colored sets. Reward if returned to Palla dium offflce. 8-3t. r ii Has gone oui of fashion st of never reading ads. who do not nowadays inclined to keep quiet t it, as Ihey would about other personal shortcom16 S. 7th 8L I ELL Dealer In 4 arrir?V WNINQS, Lounges, Repair worV a specialty. Specialty. o id Dealer In o o o o o o o o 5 South Fifth St. OOOOOOO Richmond shoe ft. It Is having a larg in the City. 1 for $2.5oi f ANTEED to be more fUlalthe guarantee.

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