Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 327, 8 January 1908 — Page 4

i?AGE FOUR.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. Palladium Printing Co., Publishers. Office North 9th and A Streets. RICHMOND, INDIANA. PRICE Per Copy, Dally 2c Per Couy, Sunday . . . 3c Per Week, Daily and Sunday 10e IN ADVANCE Ona Year 5.00 Entered at Richmond. Ind.. Postcfflca As Second Class Mai; MatUr. A PARDON FOR POWERS? If reports are true a gigantic petition Is being circulated in Kentucky to bo eventually presented to the governor asking that Caleb Towers be griven Ills liberty. Caleb Powers without a doubt hu.-i stood more punishment during his live trials than i lie Jiad been sentenced for life at. the Start. Five times has he been presented for trial hoping for the best Only to see. absolutely nothing accomplished owing to disagreements of the juries. And live times has he grimly Returned to bis cell to prepare anew case for the next trial. Assuredly ft looks as though be were entitled to take advantage of a favorable decision on the part of the governor should the petition now being circulated have enough, influtnee upon the chief exIPeutivf! of Kentucky to persuade him to grant a pardon. Vet we doubt, if it (Would be a wise thing for the governor to grant a pardon or for Powers to feccept one. Powers is admired throughout the Union today for the Eamo fight he has put up for his liberty and exoneration against overwhelming odds. Time and again he has fought a democratic administration of Kentucky bent upon obtaining his death by fair means or by foul means. AU the power of a strong democratic machine has been exerted to crush ilm to no purpose. While he has never won a victory in the sense of gaining his liberty he has defeated that machine by the force of his arguments at his respective trials in, bringing about disagreements of the juries. And now that a republican administration is In power in Kentucky chiefly through the effect of his repeated trials and the widespread feeling that he could not obtain justice from the courts of the state as long as the democratic party was in control, it would be the height of folly to jeopardize what has been gained so far through the hardest kind of a struggle by accepting a pardon as the easiest way out. We are Anglo-Saxons in this country and enjoy most the victory bard won. Powers is one of us and as such should not relish a pardon, but should keep up his game fight to obtain his liberty through due process of the law. Resting under the charge he is, he should never be satisfied with a pardon as the finale of his efforts for freedom against great odds. What he should seek is a complete exoneration at the hands of a jury and under present, conditions he should be able to procure a jury that would hear and weigh his case impartially. WHAT THE KIDNEYS DO. Their Unceasing Work Keeps Us Strong and Healthy. aji ine mooa in me uouy passes through the kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys filter the blood". They work night and day. When healthy they remove about 500 grains of impure matter daily, when uti healthy some part of this impure mat ter is left in the blood. This brings on many diseases and symptoms pain in the back, headache, nervousness, hot, dry skin, rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders of the eyesight and hearing, dizziness, irregular heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits in the urine, etc. But it you keep the filters right you will have no trouble with your kidneys. Martin Bulach, of South T.th street, Richmond, Ind., says: "A number of years ago I was troubled with bachache and the kidney secretions were ttx free and discolored. This was brought on. I think by the trying na ture of my work. Doan's Kidney Pills ! were recommended for similar cases i and I secured a box from A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. After taking them only a short time, the aches and pains disappeared and the kidney secretions became normal again. I thank Doan's Kidney Pills for the relief 1 found, and recommend them to anyone suffering In this way." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. According to Ilerault, during the siege of Paris by Henry IV. a famine raged and bread sold at a crown a pound. When this was consumed the people, maddened with hunger, exhumed the dried bones from a charnel house and from these bones made a kind of bread. 4 pieces regular $1.50 Wool Dress Goods in black, sale price $1.18, at Knollenberg's Dress Goods Deoartment.

GORKY, EMANCIPATOR, DYING IN ITALY. jj IT j& f ' TCP 9 , 01. f. V I M v" 0

Florence, Italy, Jan. S Maxim Gorky the Russian novelist and emancipator, ' will probably never again see the! country for whose freedom he has la-j bored all his life. Gorky is a sufferer from rapid consumption and the disease is said to be making such headway that the phyHOLDS EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY LAW VOID Supreme Court Decides Measure Goes Beyond Interstate Regulations. FOUR JUSTICES DISSENT. Washington, Jan. s. That tho congressional act. known as the "employ ers' liability law" is not in accordance with tho constitution of the United States because it goes beyond the bounds permitted in tiie regulation of interstate commerce was the conclusion reached by the supreme court. of the United States in deciding two damage cases coming to the court from the federal courts of Kentucky and Tennessee, which were brought under the provision of the law. The i, ,,..: decision was announced by White, the court standing five for and four against the law. Even among the five who voted not to sustain the statute there were different shades of opinion. Much interest was manifested in the result of the court's deliberations. BROTHERHOODS TO MEET IN CONFERENCE

i There are thousands like me, going about with "quick lunch" faces, dysW'lll Meet With Y. M. C. A. 0f-;Pntie manners, and repulsive atmos ! pheres. No employer wants such men s ficialS. j services. j Take my advice. A healthy stomach ' is half the battle, for it keens your

A ineetin will be he'd at. the Masonic temple Friday evening at eight o'clock where representatives from the various brotherhoods of the city churches will meui in conference with the V. M. C. A. officials. Secretary Goodwin, of the V. M. C. A. recently spoke to the ministers of tile city on the necessity of a greater cooperation between the V. M. C. A. and the churches of the city , CORIOS PRESENTED Granville Williams Collected

Them in Civil Win ' can P0 nuich- You Pnoulci arr' 1 ' ; them around with you wherever you go and take them regularly after A collection of curios, Indian relics meals. Then you will realize what it and shells, which composed a large is to be freed from stomach torment, miscellaneous collection, has been pre- and have a clear mind, a quick memsented bv Granville Williams, a well ory. a happy disposition, comfort and know,, hi.irksmith. to the' cnnmv com- rest. Get Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets

missioners. The collection has been placed in the commissioners' room. The collection is large for a private one, and was accumulated by Mr. Williams while a soldier stationed on the coast during the Civil war. CIGAR MAKERS TO INSTALL OFFICERS Will Meet Tonight in Union Hall. The installation of officers for the Cigar Makers' union will take place at. a meeting to lie held tonight at the Union halt

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sioians are powerless. He came here a sufferer from acute bronchitis. This disease quickly developed into quick consumption and in an incredibly short time the disease had reached that sia",e regarded as hopeless. He is but. a shadow of the robust man be was a few months ago. Why I Lost My Job Reasons Why Thousands Like Me Cannot Satisfy Their Employers. "1 believe my fate is not unlike that of thousands of other workers who daily lose their places for reasons they do not know, and probably would not believe. When their last pay envelope conies along, it is usually '"Your services no longer required." If the truth were known, tho reason for their unceremonious removal would probably be that their usefulness was destroyed because of some mental worry, bodily ailment cr general indisposition. These things, as we all know, are the most fruitful causes of failure in all walks of life. The battle of Waterloo was lost because of a headache. In this quick age our minds must be clear, rapid, active and free from outside influence or worry, or else we go down to failure with the throng of "floaters" who go from one place of employment tto another, giving no satisfaction to others or to themselves, constantly growing older and less useful, with no ambition, no will power, and no hope. Every man requires from every other man the best that is in him. But no man can use or get the best that is in himself until he is first free from all fretful indispositions and worries. That was my trouble. I was full of troubles. That's why I lost my job. My stomach in the first place was always out of order, and I was worrying about it and my mind grew cloudy and slow. I made mistakes, and grew . grouchv. That was the end. clear, and your face rosy. I have a healthy stomach now and hold a good position, and my employer is satisfied and so am I. I started to take Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets which I was told were good for the worst cases of Indigestion and dyspepsia. The first two tablets made a wonderful difference in my condition. One ingredient of Stuart's Dpepsia Tablets digests 3.00 grains of food. The stomach doesn't have to work at all. The Tablets do all the work, no matter how heavv your meal. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets cure brash, eructations, burning sensations, bloat, irritations, loss of appetite, nauI sea. heartburn, lack of energy, loss of j memory, and dyspepsia and indiges tion in their very worst forms. No other little tablets in the world at any drug store for oOc a package. Send us your name and address today and we will at once send you by mail a sample package, free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Wife tat 7 a. m.V-Now. deny your conduct last evening: Here you are with your hat and shoes on! Pon't tell me you didn't come borne the worse for drink: Husband Not a bit. dear. j You know I have lately taken to walkI ing in my sleep, and I thought I'd go to bed prepared Strand Magazine. We have added a number of Ladies' Tailored Suits to our Special Bargain line at $9.48, $11.48 and $15.48. Great lvalue. Knollenberg's Store.

SUX-TE LEG I1A3I. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8. 190S.

Tine This POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR REPRESENTATIVE. LEE J. REYNOLDS Candidate for Representative from Wayne County, subject to the Republican Nomination. WALTER S. RATLIFF Candidate for State Representative, subject to the Republican Nomination. COUNTY TREASURER. ALBERT R. ALBERTSON of Clay township, candidate for Treasurer of j Wayne County, Subject to Republi can Nomination. COUNTY RECORDER. WILL ROBBINS of Abington Township, candidate for County Recorder, subject to the Republican Nomination. BENJAMIN F. PARSONS, of Wayne township is a candidate for County Recorder, subject to the Republican Nomination. COUNTY CORONER. DR. A. L. BR AM K AMP, Candidate for Coroner W'avue County, subject toi the Republican Nomination. COUNTY RECORDER. JOHN C. KING of Center Township, is a candidate for County Recorder, subject to the Republican Nomination. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. ROBERT N. BEESON, of Harrison township, is a candidate for County Commissioner to represent. the Western District, subject to the Republican nominating election to be held in February. BARNEY H. LIN DERM AN Candidate for Commissioner of the Middle District, Ciay Township, Wayne County, subject to the Republican nomination. RICHARD A. DAVENPORT of Boston township, is a candidate for county commissioner of Wayne county, Eastern District, subject to the Republican nomination. TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. TOM J. GOLDING Candidate for Township Assessor, Wayne Township, Wayne County. Subject to the Republican Nomination. CHARLES E. POTTER Candidate for Township Assessor of Wayne Township, Wayne County, subject to the Republican Nomination. CHARLES H. BU LL A Candidate for Township Assessor of Wayne Township, Wayne County, subject to the Republican nomination. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. CHARLES L. WETTIG -Candidate for

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Ladies Tailor-Made Suits lA to Vi off. Ladies' Black Cloth Coats l3 off. Ladies' Colored Cloth Coats Vs off. Ladies' Rain Coats 1-5 to Vi off. Ladies' Carecul Coats Big Reduction. Ladies' Velvet Coats Big Reduction. Ladies' Fur Coats Big Reduction. Children's Coats All Reduced. Only One Price. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures.

office of Township Trustee, Wayne Township, Wayne County, subject 1o Republican nomination. THOMAS B. MARTIN Candidate for Township Trustee of Wayne Township. Wayne County, subject to the Republican Nomination. JAMES H. HOWARTH Candidate for Township Trustee, Wayne Township subject to the Republican Nomination. ARTIFICIAL LIGHT. The Most Brilliant Illumination Is Not Always the Best. A writer in an engineering magazine offers some disconcerting information on the subject of illumination, disconcerting because the reader will probably find that he has been, innocently enough, following a course of procedure there described as Injurious. For instance, in the case of eye strain he may have felt that even the dim light by which he worked was too strong, and so turned down the light thus Increasing the difficulty, or. what is more likely to be the case, when the strain has leen caused by too brilliant illumination he fancies that what is needed is stronger light and so increases it. Overstrain from too bright a light is said to manifest itself by an itching sensation in the eyeballs, with the tendency to rub the eyes for relief. The proper course, then, is to see that the light Is more perfectly diffused or softened and that it falls in the right direction. After these precautions have been taken It is worth while to try a smaller quantity of light, this trial to continue long enough in time for the eyes to become fully adjusted to the change. The value of illumination is not to be judged by the apparent brightness of the lights when looked at directly the brighter the light the better but by the effect on the object to be looked at, and the most desirable effect, so far as the eyes are concerned. Is not always produced by the most brilliant lights. Indianapolis Star. Set the Pace. Young Mabel had a habit when soup was served at the table of mushing her crackers or bread in it until it was a great mess. Her mother made many efforts to have her correct this strictly primeval habit. One day there was to be company at the table, and the mother said: "Now, Mabel. Mrs. Brown Is to dine with us tonight, and I want you to act at the table just as nicely as she does. Flease don't 'mush' your soup."' Mabel promised faithfully to follow the example set by Mrs. Brown, and the dinner opened with every promise of a fine time. However. Mabel was using a pair of very sharp eyes on Mrs. Brown and in an instant blurted forth at the top of her voice: ' Oh. mamma, Mrs. Brown is "mushing'.' May I?" The nub Of The Body. The organ around which all the other organs revolve, and upon which they axe largely de-.-ndent for their welfare, is the stomac:: hen the functions cf the stomach become im aired. the bowels asd liver also become df anted. To care a disease of the stomach. Hv i bowels g-et a 50 cent or $1 bottle of Ir. Cat ell's Syrup Pepsin at your drareist's. It :e promptest relief for constipation asd d p&ia ever CC tnrr"d

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The Brownie Enlarging Camera, Price $2.00 For enlarging your No. 2 Brownie negatives to B'ixMi inche without a dark room. "Th" Kodak Baby Book'' free upon request a fine little book on Home Portraiture.

W. 11. Ross Drug Co.

GEISHA SKIIV FOOD For the Form and Complexion DO IMOT BE THIN BtHl'TY is Irresistible, an! a erat factor in worldly UC' The preservation of one's charms require t:.ore .-re ti.an you g-iv your pr--!ous !., lace'- and l.ri' - a-hr:t . Ag- if ut a i.iatte

years nut or reeling, anil beauty if woman win mi mutate tnc inarms those had lo.t. GEISHA

fhouM bo used by -very woman v. ho has tUe leaet desire to attractive. It is the only preparation known to medieal to-U-nre th.t will round oit hollowed, thin rn--k. or frawr.y m-k with KIKH, llKUIin H.BH and Ri;MOK WRI.NKI.KS from the. fa, t an(1 hand?-. iiv mattf r how dep tii- furrow. OK IIKIKLOI'IM. TIIK Bl JT or to niak; the breasts fir:;. !arjr- and t'eautiful. notning an equal it. To prevent the breasts rrom Rhrinklnsr after weaning baby, mothers should always use (.KISIU KJ FOOD. It will restore a bosom to its natural contour and beauty lost through nursing or eick-

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A sample box iu?t er.oun to convince you of the great merit of GKIOHI MIN FOOD will be pent free for t-n

cents, which pays for the cost of mailing- We will also send you our booklet "WOMtN'S HEtlTl" which contains all th proper movements for massaging the fae. neck and arms and full directions for developing the bust. Address: OEI'HA MKCi. to, "55 Hancock Street. Brooklyn. N. T. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.

"EVERY OVENFUL LIGHT AND SWEET" speaks truth when it refers to bread baked in this shop. It doesn't just happen bo, it's not due to mere chance but is the result of finest our, mixed and kneaded with skill born of experience, and baked as only experts know how to manage the process. Outcome wholesome, sweet, light, palatable bread. We deliver dally to any part of the city. 'Phone connection.

Zwissler's "nilSiffiSw, 908 MalnSt. Phone 165.

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3 WHILE ON YOUR TRIP n search of pleasure and recreation lon't forget to order the Richmond Fxport brand of well brewed lH-r. Might take a few bottles along for a case of emergency, or wo could forward a few cases to your Winter address by exres or freicht as occasion requires. J r.ie added cost will bring add-d satis- I ... i 'action, because when you re getting j Richmond Export ber jou Know ! you re c' ttjng prime cot. Minck Brewing Co. Bell Ehone 77 Automatic 1217 804 Main St. : to r or gain a woman . t..rth right. A is io.is, ana t nueavor tt re SKIN FOOD or prepaid, in plain sealed wrapper.