Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 197, 14 August 1906 — Page 8
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The Richmond Palladium, Tuesday, August 14, 1906. -35m v1 began yesterday morning with increased enthusiasm. This is a truly wonderful sale in many respects wonderfully low prices wonderfully large assortments and wonderfully large crowds every ctay. It's easy to seofwhy the people keep coming. Just investigate our prices and you-11 know in a minute. GOME. TODAY, or tomorrow, ok the next day, mxt don't wait too long. Men's Fine $1.C0 and $1.50 Negligee Shirts, now Men's Fine $15.C0 Suits all sizes and new Weaves, now
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Men's 50c Negligee Shirts, now. 35c a i Men's very fine 50c suspenders, ill and fresh, now. OHIO HARD AFTER NEXT COMMANDER Buckeye Veterans are Working to Elect Robert Brown Head of G. A. R. THE ENCAMPMENT BEGINS TRAINS ALL DAY YESTERDAY CARRIED THRONGS INTO MINNEAPOLIS FOR THE GREAT ANNUAL GATHERING. f Publishers' Press! Minneapoljs. Minn., Aug., 13. From early this morning until a late hour tonight special trains were pouring into this city bearing delegates and friends to attend the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic and tonight the thoroughfares in the business section were thronged with a happy multitude, veterans of the great strife betwten the north and south, their wives and children, rubbing elbows and fraternizing with a sincerity that only shows at a reunion of this character. Not in several years has the strife for official positions been so Keen within the CJ. A. R. and delegates are tonight being buttonholed by the friends of the various candidates. Ohio wants the next commander-in-chief and its hordes swept into tht city today bedecked with pictures of its candidate, Robert Mrown, whilo the Kansas delegation with the solid western support at its back, is shouting for P. J. Coney. Tonight it appears that Brown leads as he has been pledged the mippc.ft of New York. Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Maine and the rest of the New England delegation and many of the stntes of the eastern belt of the middle west are friendly to the Ohioan. Today's session was of the usual opening character being for the most part a "talk-fest" but the encampment will likely get down to business in the morning. The usual auxiliary organizations are also meeting here at this time and the Women's Relief Corps, the chief feminine auxiliary will elect Mrs. Mary Oilman, of Boston, as Its next president. In the ranks of the Ladles of the Grand Army of the Rtpublic a lively fight Is Jn progress between Mrs. Emma E. Pierce, of Massachusetts, and Mrs. Julia E. F. Lobdell. of Minnesota. Mrs. Pierce is endorsed by Ntw England delegation and York and Pennsylvania, while Lobdcll is strong in the west. the New Mrs. Have Gone to Canada. Cambridge City. Aug. 13. (SpD A party of eight people from this city left for Calgary, Alberta. Dominion of Canada, where they will view farm land for sale in that vicinity, which they contemplate purchasing. Wm. roney, a local real esttate agent is conducting the excursion. Those included in the party are Mr. and Mrs. "Win. Donev, Mr. and Mrs. John McKee, Mr. Jonathan Pradway and son Harry, all of this citv. and Mr. Wm. Sullivan and C. H. Rahle o' Dublin. Ind. Will Give Lawn Social. The Ladies of the Sacred Heart SoBality of St. Marys church will give a 'awn social Wodnos 'wty evening, Aug. 1" on the school lt unds. An in vitaion Is extended to all. Alleged Lyncher On Trial. Springfield. Mo, Aug. 13. The selection "of a jury was begun in the trial of Boss Galbraith, one of the alleged leaders of the mob which hanged three negroes here last April. The court room was crowded, but order ras maintained by deputy sheriffs. Fought With Knives. Washington, C. II., O., Aug. 13. Brooks Holland and Jimmy James engaged in n duel with butcher knives on the streets cf this city. James' right arm was nearly severed, and owing to loss of blood his recovery Is doubtful.
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6.48 ill Till III THE CITi IN BRIEF Helns, the 21-tf ,1. II. Marshall and wife and Charles I,. White and wife of Whitewater.ere in the city Sunday the guest ojfCharles Jordan and wife. Telephone the VRic Uaun.lry to set yo Dr. V.. II. Momlcnfcjll, 111 S. 9th. Special attention givtVto obstetrics and diseases of women. eod tf Johnr Seaman, city sanitary inspec tor is having much trouble in convinc ing property owners that they must cut their weeds Heins, the 21-tf The skating craze has reached Los Angeles and other parts of California. Harrison Fry, formerly of this city is to skate an exhibition mile in the new rink at Los Angles Heins, the TJor. s soon. 21-tf Mr. and Mrs. William Dalbey will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary September 3. Mr. Harry P. Torbeck has gone to Chicago and Milwaukee for a ten days visit. ays visit. I Burglary InsuVanci ougan & Co. Tone ance written by Doug;i one No. 1C9. dly 12-14-1G. John L. Sullivan, erstwhile prize Tighter was in the city yesterday, enroute from Chicago east. He looked the picture of health. Burglary InsurVnce written by Dougan & Co. -Shie No. 139. dly 12-14-16. There will no doubt be a rush for popular priced Chautauqua tickets today as the sale of them closes tomorrow. Richmond fair lovers are preparing for a regular feast during the remainder of this month and next. There are fairfe scheduled in many nearby cities. Burglary Insurale written by Dougan & Co. Pn'NIg No. 139. dly 12-14-16. Harry Penny the Republican Nominee for County Clerk, of Cambridge City was in ttichmond yesterday. lola Lftdge Notice! There wilfXbe call meeting of the members of thm I 1 a Lodge No. 53, K of P. at the haHJlat 7:30 tonight to make arrangement to attend the funeral of Bro. John Thomas. Signed, F. W. Marchant, K. of R. N. S. m m 1 John H. Cook, C. C. The Maldivian islanders eat alone. Before a meal they retire to the most secluded spot they can find and eat with drawn blinds or surrounded by a screen. The explanation of this precaution is more likely to be fear than modesty In days gone by the savage no doubt concealed himself lest some man stronger than he should snatch his hard earned food away Colamlraa. The entire fleet of Columbus was worth only $r.000, and the. explorer's salary was $300 a year. Car of thr nine. The island of Ca:--i possesses a unique cave of the blues, wherein the air is like a twilight of blue fire and waves and grotto walls and boats and people everything and every one looks blue. Vlft Hailstone. Hailstone as large as hens' eggs are a common phenomenon iu South Africa. Summer thunderstorms often bring a territle shower of hail. These crash through corrugated iron, destroy vineyards and kill whole flocks of sheep and goats. After such a storm lias passed they generally go over a narrow strip of country the veldt looks as If it bad been devastated by a Cre or a swarm of locusts. Coal. The first record of coal is about 800 years before the Christian era. Coal was used as fuel in Europe as early as 852.
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1L COLORED HEALTH OFFICER It is Highly Probable That Dr. Norrel Will be Chosen to Succeed Dr. T. H. Davis. Joseph Edwards, of South 11th street has been selected by Mayor Zimmerman to fill the vacancy on the city health board, created by the resignation of Dr. T. Henry Davis. The present Board will probably meet tomorrow night to select a secretary, and is is very probable that Dr. Norrel, a colored physician and member of the board will be made secretary, for the short term of two weeks. JAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Mm?. Rejane, the talented French actress, was at one time a telegraph operator. Mrs. Drusilla Morrell, the widow of a veteran of the war of 1812, has just joined a Brooklyn Methodist Episcopal church at the age of 102 years. An Englishwoman named Mrs. Kenway had a unique accident in Egypt recently. She fell from the top of cue of the pyramids. She was seriously Uurt. The body of Eleanor Perkins, a nurse who had been sixty-four years In the service of an English family in Lincolnshire, was carried to the grave the other day by four sous of the family, all of whorn she had nursed In their Infancy. Mrs. Polly Nathan, who keeps a fried fish shop iu a poor quarter of London, is the auct of a South African millionaire. He has offered her a large money Inducement to sell out and retire, but Mrs. Polly prefers to be Independent and refuses to accent. The East Side. "A city's slums," said a globe trotter, "are always in Its eastern quarter. I wonder why? Take New York. Its east side is its slum side. So it is with London. The east end is the slum end. Of Philadelphia, Chicago, Canton and Madrid the same thing holds good, as I know from personal experience. The only possible ground I can give for a city's slums being invariably in lt3 eastern quarter is that this quarter is the one that is exposed to the harsh and unpleasant rigors of the east wind." Both Hate Him. "Funny thing," remarked Wilson musingly. "Tom Wilkins and Edith Brown used to be great friends of mine. I introduced them to each other. They got married, and now neither of them will speak to me. Wonder what the reason cau be?" Croaa Pnrposea. Mrs. Klubbs (severely I've been lying awake these three hours waiting for you to come home. Mr. Klubbs (ruefully) Gee! And I've been staying away for three hours waiting for you to go to sleep. ADVERTISING. A picture advertisement to get re turns must tell the story at a glance. Folks with money to spend ain't looking for puzzle pictures. Any advertisement, like a man. must present a good first appearance, but to get the returns there must be something more than mere appearance. Advertising is like ducK hunting you must advance carefully, shoot at the right time and with the right sort of ammunition in places where there Is a possibility of gnme - Exchange. Tombs of the Cram. The remains of all the czars of Rusia since Peter the (Jreat are in terred in a memorial chapel built on one of the islands of the Neva. All the cenotaphs are exactly alike, each being a block of white marble, without any decorations whatever, bearing only the name of the deceased emperor. (iff In Slam. The goose is tiained by inhabitants of Siani to give a hoot like a motor car horn whenever a stranger approaches. United Statrs Sfcures Gold. London, Aug. 13. The UniteJ States has secured the bulk of the gold available on the market, about $2,500,000. for which 2 cents advancewas paid. Scndrn, The sundew is an insectivorous flower, attracting its prey by globules of viscous matter and holding fast the captured insect by -drawing its petals over the body.
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Youni n s txtra Tine dress suits in Cassimen and Worsteds up to $15.00 $9.48 wort! now. 15c Stoneware decorated cuspidors.. 9c Marriage License. Estella Williams, Wayne Township age If, to Thomas 15. Hull of Williamsburs, age 25. Deaths and Funerals. ELL The funeral- of Mathias Ell who died at the home of his granddaughter, eight miles south of Richmond, was held yesterday morning at ten o'clock, the burial being held at Earlham. WARM AN Mary Ellen, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warman, died Sunday. Funeral services will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ball, 201 Randolph street. Burial at Earlham. CORDLEY Carrie M., wife of Elza E. (Sordley, died Sunday evening at her home, 215 South Fth street, after a- short illness of typhoid fever, at the age of twenty one years. Her husband, two children, one sister and her parents survive her. The funeral will take place Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from St. Andrew's church cemetery. Births. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Caldwell of Wayne Township, a boy. Third child. Disease. Bernard T ihmann. son of Eliza Lahmann, 2S2 South 2nd street, has typhoid fever. Real Estate Transfers. William T. Craves and Mary E. Graves to Martin and Susan Wyrick, lot number 2f on the original plat of the town of Abington. Consideration $90. Mary Fraum and Van M. Fraum to Achsah Pegg, the north half of the north half of the southwest quarter of section twenty, in the township IS north, range 14 East. 194 acres. Consideration $i.roo. Mary E. Wiggins to Olive Allison, lot r,9." in that part of the City of Richmond laid out by Elizabeth Starr Consideration $.,00. Emily T. Lacey and Clarence Lacey of Cuyahoga County, O., and Nell P. Johnson and Hawley Johnson to Wm. Cotingham and Addie Clem, the west half of the South East Quarter of Section 22, township, range 14 East and containing ten acres. Consideration $3,000. Achsah Pegg to Mary Fraum, north one half of the northwest quarter of section 20, township IS. Consideration $3,000. When Spencer Traveled. When Herbert Spencer went on a long railway Journey it was his practice to have reserved for him a first clas3 compartment. Across the carriage he used to have a hammock swung, in which be traveled to avoid the vibration and concussion. There was something funny in the spectacle of the staid philosopher traveling in this fashion, and so it appeared to the people who witnessed the preparations for his departure. The inquisitives were soon disappointed, for as soon as Spencer recognized that he was being made the object of uusolicited attention he would shout out in stentorian tones to the porters be used to have four to look after him "Draw down those blinds!" Origin of Ox Tall Soop. During the reign of terror in Paris in 1703 many of the nobility were reduced to starvation and beggarj. The abattoirs sent their hides fresh to the tanneries without removing the tails, and in cleaning them the tail were thrown away. One of the nobl beg gars asked for a tail, and it was willingly given to him. He took it to his lodging and made (what is now famous) the first dish of ox tail soup, lie told others of his pood lucl;, and they annoyed the tanners so mucii tbit a price was put upon theni. Hard to Collect. Ascum Whatever became of that queer patient you were telling me about last spring? Dr. Price-rriee Oh. he's got a complaint now that's giving me a great deal of trouble. Ascum Indeed: What is it? Dr. Friee-Prlce Why. a complaint about the amount of my bill. Philadelphia Press. o Bears the Signature TOUIA. The Kind Yoa Hae Aiavs kegi
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for .Regular 8 1 -3c bleached huck crash toweling now 5c yd $2.00 all linen Napkinsvery special, now per doz $1.35 A Season's Drawback. There arc some things almost a crime I'm free anil anxious to confess, About tho aood ild summer time. Sonic points that only spell distress. And one of those, as you may kuoss. By tryiriK for 11 altogether, t nothing: more and nothjriK less Tliari just the standard summer weather. When It is ninety in shade. Or even maybe not as many. But stHl enough so you are made To shed your very llKhtest Ilenny, It doesn't eause you to have any Sensation other than deep sorrow When the prodk-t ions for a penny Say it will hotter be tomorrow. Of course I wouldn't liko to seo The mercury at zero nesting When summer time was running free And a'.l the countryside infefting, But sti'.l I think It needs arresting Or being treated even badder When it goes cr ping skyward testing Its pov.-er to scale the tallest ladder. Oh. summer would be simply great Hail It no drawbacks you might mention ; Of course we don't expect to skate Or get from Santa Claus a pension. But one place where it gets attention Is hardly In Its cap a leather; Of course I mean that raw invention That's known to every one as weather. Chicken Finds n Gold Mine. Much excitement was caused recently at Pullman, Wash., by the exhibition of a gold nugget worth more than $4, found in the gizzard of a chicked dressed by Mrs. J. S. Klemmgard, wife of a farmer living eight miles west of Pullman. Mr. Klemmgard brought the nugget to Pullman and had it testedby a local jeweler, w ho pronounced it pure gold. Mr. Klenungard's farm is not near a creek of any size, and the chicken from which the nugget was taken had never been off his farm. Thorough search of that and neighboring farms will be made by Mr. Klernn gard and bis neighbors, who hope to discover placer grounds. Smoking the NarKlle. A Creek thus tells how the nargile is smoked, by his brethren: "Only pure tobacco is used in the nargile. It is grown expressly for the purpose in Persia. The weed there la called tumbeky. This kind of tobacco is first washed two or three times by the man wiu keeps the restaurant. Ho puts it under a faucet and squeezes the juice out. Otherwise the tobacco would be too strong. Then, when the emcke of it is drawu through the water, the tobacco having, of course, been dried first, all the nicotine is deposited In the water, and a delightful and Innocuous smoke is the result" Bread In Asia. Bread is soltl froiii boxes strapped to donkeys in A .si a Minor. CO
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10c FAG f b FKOM FRANCE France wants another world's fair, but there is much opposition to the project in odicial circles. FrieiuK n' the Elephant is the title of a society just formed in Paris to combi.t the gradual extinction of the animal by hunters. It is proposed to hold a laborers' exhibition in Paris in 1D0O. The object will be- to offer a comparison between the lifo of workmen throughout The world today and that of luborers la past centuries. Tests of the strength. of wire rope conducted for the French government show that the ultimate strength of a round rope is 23 per cent less than the sum of the tensile strengths of its individual wires before being laid. Aml CnMnraea. There is no record of the costumes of the Syrian Arabs having chunged during the period covered by human hUtory either as regards male or female dress or adornment. Saving only for his firearms there Is no reason to believe thut the Bedouin of the desert does not clothe and adorn himself exactly as he did in the days of the patriarchs. Old Mexican Sword. The Mexican sword, in use among the aborigines at the coming of the Spaniards, was modeled after the nose of the sawfish. OOOOOOOOOOO o Repair Work o o o o o o o Manufacturer
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