Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 228, 14 September 1906 — Page 2
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The Richmond Palladium, Friday, Sept. 14, 1905n
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Impossible to Get Employment, as face and Body Were Covered With Itching Sores Scratched Till Flesh Was Raw Spent Hundreds of Dollars on Doctors and Hospitals and Grew Worse CURED BY C1JTICURA . IN FIVE WEEKS "Since the year 1894 I have been troubled with a rery bad case of feczema which I have spent hundreds of dollars trying to cure, and I went to the hospital, but they failed to cure me and it was getting worse all the time. Five weeks ago my wife bought a box of' Cuticura Ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap, and I am pleased to say that I am now completely cured and well. "It was impossible for me to get employment, as my face, head, and body were covered with it. The eczema first appeared on the top of my head, and it had worked all the way around down the back of my neck and around to my throat, down my body and around the hips. It itched bo I would be obliged to scratch it, and the flesh was raw. "I would first wash the affected parts with warm water and Cuticura Soap, and then apply Cuticura Ointment and let it remain on all night, and in the morning I would use Cuticura Soap.. I am now all well, which all my friends can testify to, and I w ill be E leased to recommend the Cuticura lemedies to any and all persons who wish a speedy and permanent cure of skin diseases." Thomas M. Ilossiter, 290 Prospect Street, Mar. 30, 1905. East Orange, N. J. Complete External and Internal Treatment lor Zverjr Humor, from I'impiea to Scrofula, from Infancy to Aire, confuting of Cuticura fcoap, 25c.. Ointment, 5c.f Keaotvent. oc. i in form of Chocolate Coated Fills, Jj5c. per vial of if'. mar be had of all drujrjrists. A single act often cures the moat dUtreaaing canca when all else fails. Potter lrug t'hem. Corp., fc,le Props., Boiiton, Mass. ska AUiieU free, Aii.Abuut tiie Skin, Scalp, and Hair.' FLRT i ATvAGRAF H3. - Contracting debt expands your In debtedness. An exco.'.'ent way to keep your friends l":o:it !e 'ruin.-v tr v.r.-i !t - tached to you is to free!" :v.them for their own go:!. Modern prc;chers o.v:'. . ? : " t&rs merely ladeLeru;!..... . of matrimony. -JVrU Borne people do not live beyond their means because the grocers are on to them. A brand of prosperity that the unfortunate would feel is the kind that most people are interested in. They are never bothered with the tipping system on the frontier. ( WIS) .There are people so disagreeable that they find harmony only In discord. The money that you haven't got Is the only kind that Is tainted. A genius Is an abnormal man who works at it and is glad of it. Just a Dream X dreamed one night that black was white. That fishes grew on trees, flttiat fast was rlow, that high was low. That elbow Joints were knees; X dreamed that steak was coffee cake. That nocdien v.-cre ice cream. That lean was fat. that this wa3 that Say. wasn't that a Cream? T dreamT that csrs had wooden legrs, T!?it ..,.;:er!:raJV5s sweet. . v.-hhnles ran;; an-1 maidens sang. A :;tty with their feet, at trees could walk and spoons could talk And no one lost their bets. That pains and aches and rattlesnakes Were really household pets. X dreamed that mice gave good advice To all who came to buy And that the bill was less than rill And likewise twice as high. That womankind was quite rlgned To one cheap dress a year And that the moon came tiw at noon And wigwagged with Its ear. I hold that dream In high esteem Still' be it understood i only dreamed I dreamed that dream I?ut that is quite as good. For It's the kind I have In mind. Stored underneath my hat Should ever I feel called upon T dream a dream liko that. Her Way. "I can always beat my husband In an argument." "Indeed! You must be a great logician." "No logic about It. I jast cry. The Hote of Jericho. The rose of Jericho is also eallec .the resurrection riant from the fact that, after being apparently dead ant" dried, it may be revived and made to bloom by niacins it In a bowl o v.xt. Palladium Want Ads Pay. Dates of County Fairs. TTuntlngton ...... Sept. 10 Valparaiso .. . Sept. 11 Vincennes .. .. Sept. 17 Covington .... ... Sept. IS Ft. Wayne Sept. IS Kendall ville Sept. 24 Montpelier .. . . ..Sept. 25 North Manchester ....OcL 2 Pnnrhon , ....... . . . Or.t, 9
Local REDS WERE GIVEN FEARFUL DRUBBING The Pirates Get Both Games One of Them Being a ShutOut Victory. CHICAGO STILL WINNING NEW YORK DID NOT PLAY ON AC COUNT OF THE RAIN AND WILL DOUBLE UP TODAY PHILLIES
BEAT BOSTON. - . t NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. PCL Chicago . 101 32 .751) New York 8 45 .654 Pittsburg .. 83 43 ' .629 Philadelphia 61 71 .462 Cincinnati 57 78 .422 Brooklyn 52 77, .403 St. Louis 48 S5 .361 Boston 43 92 .313
tPubllshers' Press! Pittsburg, Sept. 13. The, Cincinnati Nationals exhibited great stick work in their game with Pittsburg today but Pittsburg's fielders proved a stone wall through which the Cincinnati hits could not pass. "With ten hits the Reds only managed to scoop in three runs, while the Pirates with four hits scored five. The second game also redounded to Pittsburg's credit, the Cincinnatis having only a goose egg at the end of the seventh, when the game was called by agreement. Scores: First game R. H. E Cin. . ...0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2- 3 10 2 Pitts .. 504 0 0 0 0 0 x 5 4 1 Batteries Weimer and Schlei; Leever and Gibson. Umpire Klem Second game , R. H. E. Cin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 Pitts 0 0 1 1 1 0 x 3 6 0 Batteries Frazer and McLean; Leifield and Phelps. Umpire Klem. MEANS TWO GAMES TODAY. New York National League game was postponed on account of rain. They - v. ill play two games tomorrow. PHILLIES BUNCHED HITS. Boston, Sept. 13. The Philadelphias by bunching hits in the first three innings beat the Boston Nationals today by a score of 4 to 2. Score: R. H. E. Phil. ... 1 12000 0 00 4 7 1 Bos 00020000 0 2 5 2 Batteries Duggleby and Dooin; Dorner and Needham. Umpires Carpenter and Johnstone. WON GAME IN FIRST. St. Louis, Sept. 13. The Chicago Nationals practically beat St. Louis in the, first inning, when they rapped Karger for three tallies. Brown held St. Louis safe until the ninth inning, when they loosened up and pushed two men across the rubber. Score: R. H. E. Chi 30002000 16 8 1 St. L. ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 5 2 ' Batteries Brown and Kling; Kar ger and Marshall. Umpires way and Emslie. -ConYORK WINS TRI STATE Deciding Game Played Yesterday and Williamsport Was Defeated by .. Score of 8 to 1. Publishers' Press York, Pa., Sept 13. The York team defeated Williamsport here this afternoon by a score o S to 1. This game clinches the tri-state league pennant for the York team, giving it the championship. Williamsport and York have been leading the league all along. Hot x ...w- 1 Made. The cast plate class of which mirrors, shop windows and such things are made is prepared from the whitest sand, brokec filate glass, soda, a small amount of manganese and cobalt oxides. The glass when perfectly melted is poured upon an iron table of the size required, and the thickness Is regulated by a strip of iron placed down each of the four sides of th? table. Immediately after it is poured out the molten substance is flattened down by an iron roller, whicL lowers the glass to the thickness of the strips at the sides. It is then annealed or tempwed for several days, after which It is ground perfectly level and polished to transparent brilliancy. The first plate glass was made In 1GS8 at St. Picardy, France, where the process was found out by an accident, as so many other important methods In manufacture have been discovered, where there were eyes to see the accidents and minds to apply them or the lessons they taught to the advance of art or industry. PERI PARAGRAPHS. , Don't chasa big Joys so hard that you trample down little ones. It doesn't matter so much about your clothes so long as your Intellect doesn't bag at the knees. You caaH pump a gallon of Information into a pint of brain. s Opportunity wouldn't get snubbed so often if- she did not have the bad habit of going about disguised. Even a deaf ;::na can boa. a fiftx dollar bill makes. t'mt uoise
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TO MEET IH They Are Matched for a Forty Round Go. at Arcadia, Near Los Angeles. $20,000 PURSE IS OFFERED O'BRIEN HAD CONTEMPLATED AN AUSTRALIAN TRIP WHERE HE WAS TO MEET BILL SQUIRES, BUT POSTPONES IT. Publishers' Press San Francisco, Sept. 13. Heavy weight Jack O'Brien will not be on the steamer Sierra tomorrow after noon when she sails for a voyage to Australia. He ha postponed his trip because he has been matched with Tommy Burns for a contest of forty rounds and a purse of $20,000. The affair will take place at Arcadia, near Los Angeles, and the prize money will be furnished by the Arcadia Athletic Club, of which "Lucky" Baldwin is a member. O'Brien had waited all day for some notes from tSam Berger, who had promised to meet him if he postponed his trip to Australia. A few days ago Eddie Graney offered a purse of $15,000 for the Berger-O'-Brien match. Berger, through his manager, Jack Gleason, said that the amount was not large enoi:gh, but O'Brien had hopes that Berger would be induced to accept it. Graney kept the wires hot today telegraphing to Berger, who is in the east, but received no answer. At 9 o'clock last night - O'Brien had his mind made up to go to Australia but when he received news of the Aracdia offer at noon today he said: "That settles it.' The match with Bill Squires in Melbourne can stand over. I will stay here now, even if the go with Burns hangs fire for a few days. When he is so anxious to meet me, and the Arcadians are so willing to hang up a $20,000 purse, something must come of it. "Burns, I understand, has put up $1,000 with responsible parties as a forfeit for a side bet of $5,000. The promoters are strangers to me. But if they will place the purse with any of the local newspapers I will accept the proposition." Common liciuc J iilierclsk. Exercise In itself Is no doubt exee. lent, but is it -.ell for a sane man t( make it a fetish? Does it do a busi ness man any good to swell the mus cles of his back by wrestling with r rowing machine or to make his legs a: hard as railroad ties by galloping abouf a canvas track? is there any advau tage, after all, in developing the sinews abnormally? Does a man who works with his brain gain anything by try lng to imitat a hodcarrier? The no tion that the average business mar Will be benefited by developing the muscles of a stevedore is based or nothing more tangible than wild theor fzing. In favor of it is the allegatror that physical or brute strength speiLhealth. Against it is the obvious and undoubted fact that millions of met who take no more exercise than their ordinary avocations require live to hale and hearty old age, and the further fact that the average athlete, for all his sinew and vigor, is seldom more healthy than the average desk slave o? noft muscled man. Baltimore Herald. Paris on Rations, 1704. Paris is on ration, like a besieged City. Each person receives from his section a baker's card and is thereby entitled to receive from the baker at he maximum price as much bread as the municipals consider sufficient for him and his family. This ration varies weekly. 7"Ve baker Is botind to calcu late from lie numler of mouths he feeds the quantity of corn he will need to buy from the municipals, who distribute it weekly. We, who are not obliged .-o faire queue at the bakers' doors thanks to my employ, I am exempt from this, and a bare sufficiency of bread Is delivered, together with neat and vegetables, at my lodging daily have very little conception of the sufferings of those who are. The queues are somewhat differently reg' elated In different sections, but, my host's daughters, who take it in turn to go, are often waiting from 4 o'clock until 8 or 9 in the morning. "Journal tt a Spy." Japanese English. The following English Is of the world language" order. It is from th Japan Mail: "Zinsikn" Musk Soap is comprehend the most useful Ichthyolum for tl skin therefore it has a great effectual point for the scene, freckles on the face, and the skin-disease. This soap is specially made with the good trial for the materials and it will be used long time because it is very hard. If you once used it, it has the peculiarity of imparting its desirable Violet and noblest odor of Musk to other objects, and at least for the Ave days, It may be used to scent clothing, gloves, towel, handkerchief, summer garment, and bed. Also, if yon always used, it h a great ecoaomic, effectual point, not to be used perfumes, artificial musks, wa ers, etc. It's style is no adornment and the materia' are made with great tttention, therefore it is far superior than foreign made and Its price if very lower. Choice of Varieties. "Ts she his only daughter ?" "Yes, and she is the apple of his eye." "Looks to me more like a peach,".
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DARKNESS AT END OF TENTH INK St. Louis and Chicago Teams Battle Overtime Without Making Score. CLEVELAND VICTORIOUS DETROIT GIVEN A GOOD DRUBBING BY LAJOIE'S AGGREGATIONNEW YORK INCREASES ITS LEAD. "
AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost-ret New York 79 50 .613 Chicago 77 51 .601 Cleveland 70 56 .556 Philadelphia 71 57 .555 St. Louis r 66 C2 .516 Detroit 59 6S .465 Washington 49 SO .3S0 Boston 42 S9 .320
Publishers Press Chicago, Sept. 13. St. Louis and Chicago Americans battled for 10 innings with nothing but ciphers to show for their trouble. Then darkness ended the contest. Score: R. H. E. St. L. .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 S 2 Chi .. 000000000 00 Batteries Pelty and Rickey; en, Sullivan and Rath. Umpires ans and Sheridan. 5 0 WAS EASY FOR NAPS. Detroit, Sept. 13. Cleveland drubbed the Detroit Americans to the tune of 8 to 0 today. The victors pounded Eubank for 13 hits, wdiile all Detroit could make out of Hess was 3, which resulted in nothing. Score: R. H. E. Cle .0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 48 13 1 Det 00000000 0 0 3 1 Batteries Hess and Bemis; Eu bank and Schmidt. Umpire Connol ly. BOSTON IN A RALLY. Philadelphia, Sept. 13. By a great rally in the ninth, Philadelphia managed to tie the Boston Americans, chalking up 3 runs. The visitors in the first half of the tenth session scored the winning tally, their oppo nents being unable to accomplish anything. Score: . R. H. E Bos 000030000 04 7 3 Phil .. 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 3 0 3 9 0 Batteries Tannehill and Armbruster; Plank and Powers, Dygert and Schreck. Umpire O'Loughlin. DARKNESS A SALVATION. Washington, Sept. 13. Darkness put an end to the game between the New York and Washington Americans, just after New York had tallied two runs, breaking up a tie. Score: H. E. N. Y 0 0 0 0 1 1 24 6 2 Wash 010010 02 7 1 Batteries Chesbro and Kleinow; Falkenburg, Warner and Wakefield. Umpire Hunt. Results Yesterday. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati 3; Pittsburg 5; first game. Cincinnat 0; Pittsburg 3; second game. Brooklyn vs. New York. Game post poned on account of rain. Philadelphia 4; Boston 2. Chicago 6; St. Louis 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis 0; Chicago 0. -Cleveland S; Detroit 0. Boston 4; Philadelphia 3. New York 4; Washington 2. PLAYS AND FLAYERS. Richard Mansfield plays in New York In March. Bessie Clayton, the dancer, is going to Berlin to show what America can do in that line. Mrs. Langtry is playing In South Africa, making "The Degenerates' her principal attraction. Maude Fealy appeared as leading woman with William Collier in "The Heart of a Sparrow." Neta Blake, the pretty broncho girl in "Coming Thro the Rye," is said on good authority to be engaged to M. S. Largey, son of the late Patrick S. Largey, the millionaire mining and lumber capitalist of Butte, Mont. David Belasco never engages "supernumeraries." He hires such as actors for "small parts." He never calls them "supers." He holds there can be nothing supernumerary or superfluous about a complete stage performance. Margherita, dowager queen of Italy, has written a play, and it is said that it will be produced in Rome by Duse. The worst about things of this kind is that the paragraphers will begin asking whether royalty will be paid for the play's use. Splaacn. Have you ever heard spinach- called "the broom of the stomach?" It is the most valuable of all vegetables and savef many times its cost in doctor bills al Oiedieine. Queer Lack Charm. An emblem of good luck, la stuffed crocodile, is seen over many doors and gateways in Cairo. The custom of putting this animal in exalted position corresponds exactly to our custom of uaiiiDS a Ijsrseshoe over the iwr,
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For Sale Bij KIBBEY & CO, SIRES AND SONS, Arthur J. Balfour has an expert knowledge of music. Bach and Handel are his favorite composers. George Westingbouse, the inventor of the air brake, has been described as "a hundred horsepower man." It is estimated by a Wall street authority that John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil stock brings him in nearly $47,000 for every business day in the year. Edouard do Reszke is not only exceedingly clever in successfully imitating the voices of people and animals, but can also imitate a violoncello, producing with his voice the entire range of the instrument. George A. Gleason of Colebrook, N. n., is. probably the pioneer of all living singers in choirs of the Granite State. For fifty-nine years he has sung In the choir of the Congregational church at Colebrook, beginning when but a boy of sixteen. Alfred S. Niles, who has been made a judge by Governor Warfield of Maryland, was born in York, Pa., in 1S60. He is a graduate of Princeton, has practiced law in Baltimore for many years and for two years was dean of the Baltimore Law school. Professor Adolph Harnack and probably Dr. Koch will be among the Germans to visit the United States in 1907 as guests of the Carnegie institute of Pittsburg at the opening of its main building in April. Many distinguished foreigners are expected to be present. Howard F. Mayhew, rich and twentytwo years old, is working as a mill hand in New Bedford, Conn., his object being to acquire a thorough knowledge of cotton spinning. He toils for fifty-eight hours a week and generally passes his evening3 in the New Bedford Textile school. General Luis Terrazas, whose wealth Is conservatively estimated at $200,000,000, celebrated the seventy -fifth anniversary of his birth at his home in Chihuahua, Mexico, a few days ago. He is the largest individual landowner in the world, hia estates in western Mexico approximating more than 15,000,000 acres. Palladium Want Ads Pay.
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WANTED. WANTED A good second hand delivery wagon with tot Call at No. 126 Chestnut SL 14-3t WANTED A girl a 14 North 9th. 14-3t FOR f ALE. Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield. KeMr Block. Phone 325. tf FOR SALE A library table, 51S N. 17th. . 14-2t. FOR SALE Buggy for sale at a bargain, 1 12. Address P. O. box 264 FOR SALE Cobs. 4 Richmond Ele vator. 5-10t Everybody &yys 1 pfoperty froa Woodhurst. 913 J3gl f- Telephow 491. juneS tf FOR REN' RENT Furnished rol at the Grand for gentlemen only. tf FOR RENT Furnished front room on TYPHOID FEVER. Sources of Thl Dansreroos and Pro. tracted Disease. Although there is always more or less typhoid fever in most of the larger cities of this- country, the late suborner and autumn are. the seasons when it is most to be feared. The disease is not so formidable, as regards the mortality, as some others, but its great length'aod'the evil consequences which sometimes follow it in the form of weak heart, weak spine or nervous disorders make it quite as serious as some which are more fatal, but far less protracted. Unless one knows how the disease is usually spread one cannot hope to avoid it, and so it may be useful to consider in what ways the germs of the malady find their way into the system. Water is the' usual vehicle for typhoid germs, as is well known, and probably all great outbreaks of the disease in cities are due to an infected water supply. This has been strikingly shown in Philadelphia, where some parts of the city are supplied with filtered water and others with unaltered or mixed water. Comparing two parts of the city in which the conditions, except as to water supply, are almost the same, it was found that In the one supplied with filtered water the occurrence rate of typhoid fever was one In five thousand, w hile in the others, in which the unflltered water was drunk, it was one in sixteen hundred. But a city with an ideal water supply may be scourged with typhoid fever, although less severely, through the medium of Impure Ice, and it is almost as important to know where the ice is cut, or with what water it is made, if artificial, as where the citv DR. HAMILTON NORTH TENTH STREET
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Address A. W., 14-2t FOR RENT Modern Flat, 26 N. 11th, streeL Call before 5 p. m. 13-2t, FOR RENT Good 5 room house, $10. Thompson, 710 Main street. . 13-3L ! LOST. LOST A buggy duster or robe between Hagerstown and Cambridge City. Finder please return to Mr. Ed. Porters, Hagerstown, Grocery. 12-3L LOST A pair of spectacles In a leathcase,. somewhere between South B and 9th street and Knollenberg'a store. Finder please return to Nicholson Book, store. 13-3t Money Loaned. Low JyLtes, easy terms. Thomp son s iOhj ana Real t.stato Agency, Wido Stairs, 710 Main street 13- thu&Fri-tf FOR BUILDING LOANS See Thompson. Wide stairs, 710 Main st. 14-Ot -water, com; ,v : uug iicc number of oSlcers eu one of theUtiited State ships ;i in t the Mediterranean squadron were ! taken "down with i ty-; phoid fever. 'Wht-n the 4-source of i.the Infection was tracod it was'fouud to-be' some Ice bought at Athens, the.ice ma-' chine on shipboard having broken down. Another pource of, infection is found In oysters that have lieen fattened In streams contaminated, with sewage.' Not only -baa. typhoid followed the eating of these fish, but the typboldbaciMI have been found in the stomachs of the oysters. Raw vegetables used for salads may have been grown In soil contaminated with slops used as fertilizers or -may have been .washed In Infected water. ; Unless a water supply Is above suspicion all 'that used for drinking, tooth cleaning and In the kitchen should ba boiled and the drinking water cooled by putting vessels containing It on tho Ice, not by putting ice in the water Itself. Finally, great care should be taken to screen all food from flies, for If there is a case cf typhoid fever In tb neighborhood flies may become m-Js active distributers of the polwn. Youth's Companion. Cast Iron IMorrs. Cast iron plows were first made In this country in 1707 and were greatly objected to from the belief that the cast Iron Doisoned the srround and nrevented the plants from growing. Plo. The ga of polo was played centories ago I ersia and India. Even tho natives o Bokhara play n similar garoo of ball o orpb cle. Total Cost aymepts Monthly 2-00 - - S2.00 fSlHT. HFAT a POWER CO SIMPLICITY BEAUTY QUALITY COMBINED IN THIS mm
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