Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 202, 21 August 1907 — Page 3

PAGE THREE. LI1ESS DESERTS HER LITTLE CURS Minister Who Scored Congregation and Church He Built. Apl ,n yesterday's Palladium in which appeared the M dTPrtflMll OS HM Rosenbloom. Buntin l Co. advertisement, where 11 CVlvlUld it slaled $18 ani $22 suits for $l3.00. SHOULD READ $1S and $20 SUITS FOR $13. Also where it read $1.00 Shirts for 63c should have been $1.00 Shirts 85c PALLADIUM PRINTING CO. A Dog Will Be Placed in the Cage to Act as Mother To the Tiny Beasts. More . Bays dU naet NO BIGGER THAN KITTENS. (The last week) a 5V INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE TRAINING OF WILD ANIMALS AS TOLD BY CAPT. DYER HYENAS HAVE NO SENSE AT ALL.

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There are six lions In the menagerie it the Eagles' carnival which not even ' the merest child need fear these lions are babies ( four of them born ' last Saturday and the other two on the day before). The two born last Friday have been deserted by their mother but the quartet of cubs are being tenderly nursed by their parent. A mother for the two orphans Is being sought by

Capt. Dyer in charge of the animal show and if he can secure a dog who has Just given birth to pups he will buy It and place it In the cage with the two baby lions. At present they are being fed milk from a bottle and the sight Is an Interesting one. No bigger than kittens they are now gently handled by the attendants at the menagerie, looking little the part of fierce beasts of the forest. Great care has to be exercised in raising lions. In case that a lioness with young is troubled she will kill her offsprings. Rather than have harm come to her babies she kills them herself. This -is a rule that never fails, trainers say, and for that reason the cage of the mother lion at the carnival is kept covered and no one is allowed to approach it aside from the trainer who puts in the feed and water. Hard to Raise a Lion. It Is very difficult to raise a lion, but fifty per cent of the cubs living. It Is the popular conception that lions raised .In a menagerie are easier to train than those which are secured from the jungle. Capt. Dyer say3 this view so commonly held is all wrong. A lion which has been captured Is unaccustomed to man and when he is whipped a few times his rebellious spirit is pretty well broken. A beast raised in captivity sees trainera and attendants throughout its life and learns not to fear them. There is little affection in a lion's nature and it must be conquered through fear. Capt. Dyer uses the electric method for training his animals. By means of a heavily charged wire brush which he places on the end of a prod he is able to make the beasts do about what he wants. They soon learn to avoid the electric prod and when they see it pointed toward them, generally take the hint and do what is wanted. The word If often passed about by "wise ones' in an animal show audience that the beasts are doped. Capt. Dyer says he knows of no good animal trainer who resorts to such methods. One woman who attempted to dope a lion by means of ammonia was torn to pieces. Hyenas Are Senseless. Lions can be trained about as easily as any wild animal, although not with the same ease as a bear. Hyenas are about as nearly senseless as an animal can be. Capt. Dyer trained Bone Pains, Itching, Scabby Skin Diseases. Permanently cured by taking Botanic Blood Balm. If you have aches und pains In bones, back and joints. Itching Scabby Skin, Blood feels hot cr thin; Swollen Glands, Risings and Ilumps on the Skin, Mucus Patches in the Mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples, or offensive eruptions: Copper-Colored f!pots or Rash on Skin, are run-down, or nervous; Ulcers on any part of the body. Hair or Eyebrows falling out,' Carbuncles or Boils, take Botanio Blood Balm, guaranteed to cure even the worst and most deep-seated casrs. Heal all sores, stops all swellTigs, makes blood pure and rich, completely changing the entire body into a clean, healthy condition. B. B. B. . Is the recognized blood remedy fori these conditions. Cancer Cured. If you have a persistent Pimple, FA'art, Swellings, Shooting, Stinging Pains, take Blood Balm and they will, flisappear before they develop Into Cancer. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B. is pleasant and safe to take. Composed of pure botanic ingredients. Samples ent Free by writing Blood Balm Co.. Atlanta. Ga. Sold by druggists $1 per iar;e o??t;e or sent ey express orepald. Sold in Richmond, Inl., tr lord Drug Co., Ninth and Main stieets.

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1 firr&arMKST -"ki 1 rr::::::-:-:---:i:T Vincennes, Ind., Aug. 20 The Rev. W. E. Morgan, pastor of the St. James Episcopal church, gave his congrega tion a mild shock Sunday night when he announced that he would leave the pastorate, and followed this announcement with a discussion of the social life of the church, in which he criti one a year before he got it to do as much as get up on a pedestal. The animal to be most feared of all in Capt. Dyer's collection is a jaquar. No effort has yet been made to train this beast. It lies all day long in its cage, awaiting some one to pass close enough for it to grab him. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM CURED IN 3 DAYS. Morton I Hill, of Lebanon, Ind ays: "My Wife had Inflammatory .heumatlsm in every muscle and joint; ir suffering was terrible and her body nd face were swollen almost beyond ecognitlon; had been In bed for six weeks and had eight physicians, but eceived no benefit until she tried the Mystic Cure for Rheumatism. It gave m mediate relief and she wa3 able to walk about in three days. I am sure it saved her life." Sold by A. O. Luken & Co., Druggists. No2-d&w TRACTION COMPANY WORK. New Street Crossing Being Put in at Cambridge. Cambridge City, Ind., Aug. 21 C. C. Reynolds and General Manager G. K. Jeffries of the T. H. I. & E. were here Monday to make arrangements for the work to be done on the portion of the new street crossing on Main street, Included in the traction company's right of way. As stated in their franchise they will complete the construction of the crossings included between the tracks and eighteen inches on each side. The work is being done by John Gehring, a local contractus. me nu;:;rkatle achievement of FWilllam Herschol was in connectio with the plnnet Saturn. He 'had or vnged to erect Lis telescope at Win:' -or castle to eaafcle Queen Cbarlott and the ladies of the court to see th wonders of the ringed planet, but oIhe evening arrauge-3 for the observn tion great banks of ciouds covered th . ;ky. However, he explained that tha would not matter, ntd after the iustru tnent had been carefully directed th lueen and her attendants loo!:r t.'irongh it and saw the great plane and Its marvelous rings quite distinct y. Ilerschel. It seems, had expecte. bad weather and during the day La trade a cardboard model of the Saturn Ian system and erected It in the grounds a lamp at the back providing the recessn.ry illumination. Westminster Gazette. He Wasn't a Gormand. That wary old fellow. Bailie Macduff, was enticed into a friend's house the other night, and his host managed to win LO shillings from him at "nap." What is more remarkable, when the bailie had parted with his last shilling he rose, full of wrath. "Won't you stay to supper?" pressed his host. "We have a fine bit of ham waiting." "No. not I. Dae ye think I eat 50 shillings' worth of ham?" London Answers.

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' ; " cised the management of the Sunday school and choir and made reference to the "champagne crowd." He also alluded to the habits of dancing and card playing. The minister did not announce where he would go on leaving .here, but it has become well known that he will accept the pastorate of the Trini Social Notes of Nearby Towns Aid Society Meeting. Jacksonburg, Ind. The Ladies Aid society will meet at the home of Miss J. J. Miller Thursday afternoon. Ice Cream Social. Jacksonburg, Ind. The ladies of the Christian church will give an ice cream social at the school house Saturday evening, Aug. 24. Every one is Invited. Christian Aid Society. Hagerstown, Ind. The Christian aid society will meet with Mrs. M. T. Fox on next Tuesday afternoon. Art Club's Meeting. Hagerstown,. Ind. The Art club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Miss Mabel Teetor at her home on S. Market street. The Dunb?rs Entertain. Centerville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dunbar entertained an all day party at their home on Sunday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. William Hart of Huntington, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Burl Ruddell of Indianapolis; Mrs. Suda Smith of Muncie; Miss Isabella Langsdon of Menton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Mark King, Mr. Dowell King, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Savage, Miss Angela Freeman, all of Richmond. HAD AN AWFUL TIME. But Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Cured Him. It Is with pleasure that I give you this unsolicited testimonial. About a year ago when I had ar severe case of measles I got caught out in a hard rain and the measles settled in my stomach and bowels. I had an awful time and had it not been for the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and j Diarrhoea Remedy , I could not have possibly lived but a few hours longer, but thanks to this remedy I am now strong and well. I have written the above through simple gratitude and I shall always speak a good word for this remedy. Sam. H. Gwln, Concord, Ga. For sale by A. G- Luken & Co. Another new "itis- pertaining to occupation has apeared. It is "telephoitis." The new epidemic has broken out recently among girl switchboard operators in the Bronx. The symptoms are a rash on the arm used to handle the plugs, followed by partial or complete helplessness of the member. It is suggested by physicians that the disorder may be due to mild blood disorder caused by their careless handling of the plugs by their metal ends, instead of by the insulated handles. Leaving Richmond 11:13 p. m. via C, C. & L. lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like It. apr6-tf

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p -lira ;-x 'ti"T ty Episcopal cmrrCh at Teru, rnd. Dr. Morgan has been of vast benefit to the church here and under his direc tion a new building has been erected. At times he put on his working clothes and aided the laborers in the building of the church. The edifice is valued at $25,000 and is one of the most sightly in the city. JACKSON PARK WILL STAY m TO OCT. 1 Quite a Number of Events Are Scheduled There. MANY FAMILY REUNIONS. Capt. C. B. Jackson, who was in Richmond, Tuesday, stated that it is the intention to keep Jackson Park open until the first of October. Quite a number of events are scheduled to take place there between now and that time, the list being as follows: Aug. 21 Church picnic. Aug. 21 Hoover reunion Aug. 22 Elwood reunion, Aug. 22 Dance. Aug. 24 Dance. Aug. 25 Colored camp meeting. Aug. 27 A reunion. Aug. 28 Medearis reunion- - Aug. 2S Dance. Sept. 1 Pinhook reunion. Sept. 3 Bond reunion. Sept. 6 Jackson reunion. Sept. 2 Band concert, jubilee sing ers and other attractions. Minstrels In the evening. DANGER IN DELAY. Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous For Richmond People to Neglect. The great danger of kidney trouble is that they get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them. Health is gradually . undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, drop sy, diabetes and Bright's disease follow in merciless succession. Don't neglect your kidneys. Cure the kid neys with the certain and safe remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here in Richmend. Li. F. Cooper, of 714 North Thirteenth street, Richmond, Ind., says: '"For two years there existed sharp pains in my loins and sides and a con tinual feeling of soreness. It was hard for me to stoop, lift or bend over and when I caught cold it always settled in the kidneys. The secretions were irregular and much too frequent. The medicines I used brought me no benefit until I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. I used two boxes of this remedy last winter and since then have been free from all troubles with the kidneys. I am, therefore, glad to recommend the use of Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United State3. Remember the name Doan's and ttke no other. The streets of Athens are being pared with asphalt and tracks are being prepared for electric trolleys.

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If you are a well dresser: if you are a bargain seeker, or just looking around to see what you can pick up for the least amount of money and consider quality, style and durability anything, you will well repay yourself by calling at our store the remainder of the four days of the Gigantic Clenranco Sale. This last four days mean much to the father, the mother, the well dressed man, the younac

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BOYS AND Mothers should watch for and take advantage of the Boys' and Young Men's Dept. Bargains are here galore, and as school days are only a few days off it will pay you to buy these belongings while the prices are low. All this week our $10 and $12 Young Men's Suits for $8.25 Remarkable prices on $6 and $7 Young Men's Suits $4.50 Boys Sctiool Suits

$6.00 Boys' School Suits ... $5.C0 Boys' School Suits ., $4.00 Boys' School Suits ... $2.50 Boys' School Suits ...

SHIRTS REDUCED This sale includes our choicest brands, all this season's styles and patterns. Fitty-different patterns to select from, Prices below are extremely low:

$2.00 Shirts - -$1.50 Shirts - - Hart, Schaffner & Marx $22 and $25 Suits for only

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Eastern Indiana and Western Ohio Services at Jacksonburg. Jacksonburg, Ind. Rev. Franklin will fill his regular appointment Sunday morning and evening. v Spoke at Bethel. Economy, Ind. The Rev. Hannah Stanley filled appointment at Bethel, Sunday. Filled Appointment. Campbellstown, O. The Iter. "Williams of New Paris, filled his appointments here Sunday and will return again in two weeks. OLD CARLSBAD. In Ancient Times the Cure Was Somewhat Violent.. Carlsbad, that fashionable resort In Bohemia, is a very ancient cure place. It has held a royal charter from Kaiser Carl IV. since 1401. History has It that It was tUe mighty leap from rocky heights to the depths below of a hunted deer pursued by the hounds of Kaiser Carl IV. that led t. the discovery of the Sprudel spring and that the deer hunting eraperor was the founder of the health resort to which he gave his name. Originally the Carlsbad cure and the mode of life there, a mode which remained, in fashion for at least two centuries, consisted solely in the use of the baths. This, however, was so energetic that we children of the twentieth century are overcome by a feeling of admiration for the doctors who ordered such cures and still greater honor for the patients vrho could undergo them, for the bath treatment was so severe that It wa3 not inaptly called the "hautfresser." or ekin enter. It was only about the year 1500 th.it Dr. Payer, the town physician of Elbojjen. near by, ordered the Carlsbad water to be drunk as a cure. Q'mtlng from the publications of the period and Dr. Payer's remarks: "I have said that this water must be drunk, and as hitherto it was not usually employed for drinking, hut only for bathing, this will appear new to many." The quautity of the water prescribed was in handsome proportion to the 'skin eater" twenty, forty and up to sixty cups of n morning regularly. Town r ' ro-rt"-. Mars possesses about one-half the earth's diameter and one-seventh Its volume. It is some 14n.oXMXiO miles from the sun and consequently at a mean distance of nearly oO.OOfMX) miles from us. It receives less than one-half the sun light and heat a square foot that we do; has an atmosphere less dense than ours, and possesses water and ice. The planet exhibits two Ice caps at its poles, and orange and greenish tints between these poles. Those peculiar lines or markings the canals concerning which there has risen much discussion, form a faint, inexplicable net work pver the surface of ruddy Mars. . ,

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Wom&irs Watchword Is Modesty. Whatever threatens woman's delicate sense of modesty, frightens hef. For this reason aauy a woman permits disease of the delicate womanly organs to become aggravated because she cannot bring herself to submit to the ordeal of utipltasant questionings, offensive examinations, and obnoxious local treatments, which most physicians think necessary. Doubtless thousands of the women who have taken advantage of Dr. Pierce's offer of free consultation by letter have been led to do so by the escape thus offered from a treatment repugnant to modesty.

Any sick woman may write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, Y., in perfect confidence; all letters o! consultation being treated as strictly private and eacredly confidential, ami ell answers being sent in plain envelopes with no advertising or ot her printing upon them. Such consultation cod yon nothing whether you take treatment from Dr. Pierce or not. Dr. Pierce's Favorit Prescription has been long hailed ns a "(jou-send. to women." It makes weak women Ftrong and sick women well. It enables women suffering from "female weakness," prolapsus uteri, retroversion, anteverion, and other displacements of the ! organs distinctly iem'wine, to cure themselves right In th privacy of their homes. Pelvic catarrtml drains, painful or Irregular periods, rmckAchs, frequent headaches, weak nervt, drageing-down pain or distress in the lower abdominal, or pelvic, region, goswine senpation in stomach, dizziness, or fant spells, and kindred conditions id symptoms are cured by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is not a secrot cr patent medicine, against the use of which most people of intellijrencti nnturallv object, but is, in fact, the "Favorite Prescription" of a rejrulariy edoc&ttd and experienced physician in the treatment of momao's peculiw ailments and who is noi afraid to publish all its ingredients, as he does, on its bottle-wrapper, attesting the correctness of the same under oath. ACTintion' im the owe ieii-"ine lr jro mn ? dlirit ailments Cvl.irh rontaine rmnii, hnbu-frrnine urusr being pure glyceric extract ot curative prin ciples found in our most valuable native, medicinal roof, as att-sted by many of the most eminent medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a scientific medicine, earefnlly devised L an experienced ana skillful physician, ind adapted to woman's delicate system, ft is made of native American medicinal roots and is perfectly harmless in its fects in any condition of the female tyttem. As a powerful invigorating tonic "Favorite Prescription" departs strength to tl:e whole system and to the organs iietiDCtly feminine in particular. For over-werked, "worn-out," run-down," Jebilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," vj(j?-keepers, nursing mothers, and reeble women generallr. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the greatest earthly boon, being unequal ed as an spnetizing cordial and restorative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening net Favttrito Preserxptii a" k oaegqai

YOUNG MEN Boys Waists Children's Blouse Waists, ages 9 to 14, 50c and 75c values 37c Children's Blouse Waists, 4 to 14 years, 25 and 35c values 19c

It Boys Knee Pants Pants Pants Pants and 35c Pants .76c .53c .37c ,.19c : Straws for Boys cent ones for. ... cent ones for , 25c , 13c Caps cent Caps cent Caps 37c , 19c $ .85 .43 All Hart. Schaffner & Marx two-piece suits, $20 and $15 For every lu,m Inhabitants thil would give 5.1 miles length of track age. The receipts from passenger traf. fie for the year amounted to JIM,. 773,7."), exceeding by tZl.4 per cent that of the year 1S!).". The passenger and baggage traffic contributed 28.19 per cent of the total receipts. ed and is invaluable In allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous pros t ration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, St. Vitus'a dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease ol the uterus. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. You can't afford to accept a aeeret nostrum as a substitute for this novr.it BEMEDY OF KKOWW COMPOSITION. "The Blood h The Lire." Science has never rone beyond the j above sirjple statement of scripture. Hut it has illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood is "bad or impure it is not alone the body which suffers through disease. The brain is also clouded, the mind and Jodgesnent are effected, and many an evil deed or impure thought may be directly traced to the impurity of the blood. Pbul, impure blood can bo made cur by the nse of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Jicovery. It enriches and purifies the blood thereby curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and other csttaneons affectfona, as eczema, tetter, or salt-rheum, birrs and other manifestation of impure blood. 9 9 9 Q In the cure of etofnloos swellings, enlarged glands, opea eating ulcers, vf old sores, the "Golden Medical Discovery " has performed the most marvelous cures. In cases of old sores, or open rating ulcers, it is well to tpply to the rpen sores Dr. Pierce's AH-Ifealtng 8alve, which poess wonderful healing potency wfcen r-eerl as aa application to the sores in conjunction with the use of "Golden MrTOcYt Discovery" as a blcodc!tansiry constitutional treatment. If your Jdrugist don't happen to have the "AU-Healing 8sJve" in stock, you can eaMly procure it by Inclosing fiftytare stamps to vr. K. Iain St.. Buffalo. N Y.. ie to you by return post. rgists keep it as well as tha. ?n Medical Discovery." 9 9 9 O Voo esn't afford tn accept sfng-medj-rnmrsiMtfinm mm m Kin. lit 9Jt i0!jiTiov. having a complete ust ol ingredients) in plain English on ita bottle-wrapper, the same being attested as correct under oath. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate the stomach, liver and bowels. Dm to three a do, fittq toJto UCrtTi

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