Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 224, 26 September 1908 — Page 8

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Danger of It Breaking Out in The Spring in Prussia. EUROPE IS THREATENED. iW PLAGUE AGAIN 8TART8, DISEASE IS EXPECTED TO SPREAD OVER GERMANY AND AUSTRIA. St Petersburg, Sept. 26. The cholera epidemic In St. Petersburg, in the opinion of experts, now has reached its maximum and henceforth the number of new cases dally is expected gradually to decline under the influence of cold weather. Little progress has been made in cleaning the courtyards of tenements, the factory districts, . the slums and other breedine centers of the disease, and the necessary conditions exist for a renewal of the epidemic in the spring. - Should this occur, the extent of the westward progress of the disease through Europe is problematical, but It may sweep down to the Rpsslan frontier, to the neighboring regions of Germany and Austria and from the coast towns ' menace the ports of northern Europe. Let Me Cure Your Catarrh Trial Package of My Combined Treatment Mailed Free. No More K'hawklng and Spitting or Foul Sickening Breath. Send Your Name Today. Catarrh is not only dangerous, but It causes bad breath, ulceration, death and decay of bones,. loss of thinking and reasoning power, kills ambition and energy, often causes loss of appetite. Indigestion, dyspepsia, raw throat and consumption. It needs attention at once. Cure it with Gauss' Catarrh Cure. It is a quick,- radical, permanent cure, because it rids the system of the poisonous germs that cause catarrh, C E. GAUSS. In order to prove to all who are suf fering from this dangerous and loath some disease that Gauss' Catarrh Cure will actually cure any case of catarrh quickly, no matter how long standing or how bad, I will send a trial package by mail free of all cost. Send us your name and address today and the treatment will be sent you by return mail. Try it! It will positively cure so that you will be welcomed instead of shunned by your friends. C. E, GAUSS, Marshall, Mich. Fill out cou pon below. FREE This coupon Is good for one trial package of Gauss' Combined Catarrh Cure, mailed free In plain package. Simply fill In your name and address on dotted lines below and mail to C E. GAUSS, 3424 Main Street, Marshall, Mich.

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IN PAUPER'S GRAVE Died Shortly After Asking Aid Of Relative. Los Angeles, CaL, Sept. 26. Only a few days after writing to his wealthy cousin, George J. Gould, New York railroad magnate, for funds, Melvln A. Gould died a pauper in the County hospital, where he had been taken three months ago. He was buried in the Forest Lawn cemetery at Tropico. The funeral was attended by three persons besides the gravedlggers. Had It not been for the sympathy of these three friends, who had known Gould since he suffered in a struggle to eke out an existence in Los Angeles, the man would have been Interred in the potter's field. With a collection they defrayed the funeral expenses and furnished money to send a telegram to the man's wealthy relatives telling them about the death. Gould was the eldest son of Dr. R. Gould, of Boston, and came to Los Angeles ten years ago. FIRST HEBREW SERVICE HELO Hebrews of Richmond Begin New Year's Celebration Today. SERVICES ARE IMPRESSIVE. RELATION OF FIRST DAY OF THE YEAR TO HEBREW RELIGION TOLD BY PRAYER BOOK THE SCENE IS UNUSUAL. At the Pythian temple, South Eighth street, this morning the local Hebrew colony observed the Hebrew New Years, which Is today. A reporter entered' the building and as he stepped into the hall of worship one of the congregation heartily wel corned him but in a whisper said, "Do not remove your hat," which the scribe was in the act of doing. To the eyes of the reporter the scene presented was a most unusual one. "" Before a cabinet containing a scroll on which was printed, in Hebrew characters, the Commandments, stood Rabbi Jacob Rosenbloom, clad in white and black robes, as were sever al other members of the congregation. About him were men, women and children, holding a Hebrew prayer book, the first page of which is the last page in the book. As the rabbi chanted the prayers in Hebrew, his voice now pitched in a low key but gradually rising to high notes," the worshippers stood, . rocking their bod ies to and fro, chanting the responses. This ceremony was the first of its kind held in Richmond for years and the solemn dignity of the scene was most impressive. Not until late Sun day afternoon will the celebration of the Feast of New Years come to a close. Monday next all Hebrews in the city will fast. The relation of New Years to the Hebrew religion is shown by the fol loging translation from the Hebrew prayer book: "On the first day of the year it Is inscribed and on the fast day of atonement it is sealed and determined how many shall pass by and how many may be born; who shall live and who shall die, who shall finish his alloted time and who not; who is to perish by fire, who by water; who by the' sword and who by wild beasts; who by hunger or who by thirst; who by an earthquake or who by the plague; who by strangling or who by lapidatlon; who shall be at rest and who Ehall be wandering; who to remain tranquil and who to be disturbed; who shall reap enjoyment and who will be painfully afflicted; who grow rich and who become poor; who shall be cast down and who exalted. "But penitence, prayer and charity can avert the evil decree." URGE RECORD FLIGHT The Friends of Wilbur Wright Would Have Him Sail Over English Channel. MAKES SUCCESSFUL TRIPS. Lemans, France, Sept. 26. "Wilbur Wright, the American aeroplanlst, made a flight at the Field of Auvors yesterday that lasted for 86 minutes and 14 seconds. He covered 22 miles at an average height of 45 feet. He came to the ground because his gasoline tank was leaking. Mr. "Wright has denied that he had ordered a more powerful motor for his machine. He Is inclined to think that 25 miles an hour will be the maximum aeroplane speed for some years to come. The friends of Mr. Wright in Frace are trying to persuade him to fly across the English Channel, on the ground that such a feat would furnish the best evidence of his absolute confidence In his machine. Last evening Mr. "Wrightteade the longest flight he yet had made with a passenger, remaining in the air 9 minutes and 31 3-5 seconds,, at a height of 50 feet

REPUBLICAN PARTY

OF L James E. Watson Explains His Own Labor Record at Lafayette. THE CAMPAIGN IS WEARING. SPEAKS ALTHOUGH HE IS ILLTAKES ANOTHER FIRM STAND FOR COUNTY LOCAL OPTION DURING SPEECH. Lafayette, Ind., Sept. 26 James E. Watson, the republican nominee for governor, and R. H. Langford of Nebraska addressed a large audience at the Opera house last night, when the campaign in Tippecanoe county was formally opened. Mr. Watson was ill and spoke but a short time. His arduous work in Indianapolis during the last few days has told on him and he gnent part of the day in bed, being compelled to cancel his engagements to speak at Purdue and the Monon shops. His voice was husky and It was with difficulty he made himself heard. Mr. Watson launched into the local option cuestion as soon as he began to speak. and declared that it is imperative that the house pass the option bill today or as soon as a vote is taken on it. The speaker defended the county as a unit because it is the logical unit under the Indiana system of regulating the saloons. But in addition to that, he declared the issue is a moral one and the republicans are always to the front and first in line in everything that pertains to the good of the state and its people. Mr. Watson called the democrats to account on their platform declaration, saying it was never intended to be anything but a snare to capture the unwary temperance vote. He declared the people have caught Mr. Marshall and his "brewery backers" in their own trap, for the transparent fraud attempted to be thrust upon them by the democracy. Speaks to Labor. Last night in Mr. Watson's audience were hundreds of men who belong to the labor unions and who were Interested in what he had to say on the subject of labor almost as much as on the option question. Hundreds grasp ed the opportunity to meet him and express their friendliness to him. He told them the republican party was the laboring man's friend now and al ways and recited the national and state legislation enacted by the re publicans in interest of labor. Mr. Watson made it clear to his hearers that he stands now and has always stood on every important la bor measure on which he had an opportunity to vote as the friend of labor. While Mr. Watson's address was short it was convincing and the republicans here are highly gratified over the results of the first meeting. Mr. Watson returned to Indianapolis last night. Ladies, Weigh Your Nickels. It's the little things that count up in the household expenses. If all the nickels that you spent for impure soaps were piled up for one year, it would make you feel very poor. Get acquainted with Easy Task soap. It only costs five cents a cake, but It is all pure soap, and therefore goes. WANTS BLOODHOUNDS. Rushville Marshal Raises a Fund to Purchase Them. Rushville, Ind., SeptT 26. The town marshal believes a pair of bloodhounds Is needed to assist him in his work. He has undertaken to raise a fund with which to purchase the hounds by. popular subscription. In return for their subscriptions, donors are assured the free use of the hounds In case of robbery. The marshal wants $100 and has raised all but $12 of this sum. SACRAMENTAL SERVICE. The sacraments of baptism and the Lord's Supper, and the reception of members at Grace M. E. church Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The Department of Music at Earlham College opens Sept. 28, 1908 with the following teachers: Lucy Francisco, director and teacher of piano and, harmony. Jeannette Edwards, voice. Marcy L. Kirk, piano and theory. Edna Hecker, violin. Regular classes in harmony and theory are maintained and frequent recitals are given. For further Information, telephone 3145. satl9-26 NOTICE. Niagara Falls Contest Party. Photos taken of the Niagara Falls Contest party are at the Palladium office. All entitled to one of these pictures are requested to call at this office and receive same. 24-3t Curious Placa Nimu. There are some carious place names of pretty long standing In and near Bury, Lancashire as, for example. Jericho, Nineveh, Goshen, Gospel, Egypt and Paradise, the last named appropriately in continuation of Parson's lane, with the rectory and parish church close by. Not the least Interesting was mentioned during the bearing of a case at the Manchester assises. One of the witnesses, who to chairman of the Birtle parish council, said that -wnere ne uvea was commonly called -I n HM1M That Tasvkr Unit iM Graphte.

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Centerville, Ind., Sept. 26. The Rev. Aaron Napier will preach his last sermons as pastor of the Friends' church Sunday. Immediately after the Yearly Meeting of Friends, the Rev. Napier will, begin his evangelistic work, and will hold a series of meetings at Liberty, Indiana, which place is his former home. Will Interest Many Every person should know that good health is impossible if the kidneys are deranged. Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure kidney and bladder disease In every form, and will build up and strengthen these organs so they will perform their functions properly. No danger of Bright's disease or diabetes if Foley's Kidney Remedy is taken in time. A. G. Luken & Co. GARFIELD IS CLOSE TO THE PRESIDENT Secretary of Interior Closer to Roosevelt Than 0? Campaigners. RICHMOND VISIT ON OCT 1. WAYNE COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE GETS GOOD MEN TO FIGHT REPUBLICAN CAUSE GRIFFITHS 70 SPEAK. James R. Garfield, secretary of the Interior in the cabinet of President Theodore Roosevelt, is probably the "nearest the throne" of all the republican campaigners now on the stump, in support of the president's policies, and the candidacy of William Howard Taft, to succeed to the highest office in the land. Secretary Garfield will no doubt bring a message from the capitol direct to the people of Richmond and Wayne county at the Coliseum, next Thursday evening, October 1. Secretary Garfield, who has risen In the esteem of the president since the present administration began, second perhaps only to Candidate Taft himself, is one of the ablest young men now making history for the republican party. He is one of the most progressive of the Roosevelt party. He is famed as an organizer and in the competent 'discharge of his official duties is surpassed by none now in the president's immediate official family. The Wayne County Central committee is congratulating itself on the good fortune of the local representation of theparty In having secured a man of such prominence and ability as Mr. Garfield. Few cities of the state will have anything to equal him, as an educator and entertainer In dealing with theparty doctrines. The fact that the local organization has insisted thai it be given men representative of the president's policies, has resulted In the very choicest selections being assigned to this city and county. Among the treats coming to the voters are John L. Griffiths, United States consul to Liverpool, Senior Senator Albert J. Beverldge, and on October 12, Seth Low, the president's confidant and friend, ex-president of Columbia University and former mayor of New York city. Secretary Garfield is In a class with these. The Hon. William Dudley Foulke, a close personal friend to Mr. Garfield, will preside at themeeting. Other details have not been worked out, but will beannounced later. The meeting will be extensively advertised and Secretary Garfield isalready assured of one of the largest representative audiences of which the party is capable, and one that will easily break all records for the present campaign. Kep It to Dio In. "In every big city," said a Philadelphit real estate man, "there are men who rent lodgings by the month and pay for them with the utmost regularity and yet who scarcely ever occupy their rooms. I know of a man who kept bis room in the same house for seventeen years and yet who probably never slept in it as much as a week all told in all that time. The reason was that he was a single man of a good Income and with profligate habits. To tell the truth, I doubt if he ever went to bed sober during the last twenty years of his life. "He frequented a certain rather doubtful hotel, where, after he had consumed nightly enough" wine to Incapacitate him from standing erect, a waiter would take him upstairs to bed. Why did he keep his apartment at the lodging house? Simply that he might have a decent place to die In. He told me so himself. And so when his last attack of delirium tremens did come on before he got too low to be moved he was taken to the seldom occupied chamber, and there he breathed his last, thus carrying out his desire for a respectable environment at the fall tf the en rtaln." Baltimore American, i STr Trrrj-mff. The most conspicuous of the Knights of the Round Table was Sir Galahad, the son of Launcelot and Elaine. The familiar words. "There Galahad sat, with manly face, yet maiden meekness in his face," sufficiently Indicate the qualities for which the knight was fatuous to wit, lion hearted courage combined with humility and meekness of spirit, the strength of the oak with soft beauty of the lily.

The Business College

Examinations were held In the ; shorthand department yesterday. The j grades made by the students showed ; that very earnest work has been done thus far in the new school year. Many friends of Harrison Taylor regret to hear of his death which occurred in the Northwest. Mr. Taylor j was one of the very populuar students j at the college ana has many menas among us. Lottie Teaford accepted a position as bookkeeper and stenographer with the Richmond Steam Laundry. L. B. Campbell and family expect to spend Sunday with his brother near Greensfork. Lessle Campbell, who is employed with the Maxwell-Brisco Motor Co., called at the college one day this week. She has been sick for some days, but is improving and expects to go back to work next week. Miss Campbell has an excellent place to work and will no doubt give perfect satisfaction as a stenographer, as she Is a thorough student. Carolyn Hanklnson received news of the death of her aunt, which occurred Monday at her home in Columbus, O. Miss Hanklnson has the sympathy of the entire school. Erma McMath of near Abington took up work in the shorthand department this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Isenbarger made a business trip to Lynn last Wednes day. They nave recently soia some property which they own at the above named place. Mabel Wilson has accepted a place as stenographer with the Hoosler Drill Co. John Strain spent Thursday and Thursday evening in Dayton, O. THE CITY IK BRIEF Band concert, Jackson Park, Sun day. September 27th. First concert of ; the season. Plenty of cars. 23-5t The Arabic alphabet has twentynine letters, each of which is written differently, according as it stands alone or, in combination with other letters, at the beginning, middle or end of a word. To learn the alphabet, therefore, means to memorize 429116 different signs. ... State of Ohio. City of Toledo. Lucas County. ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senior partner of the firm of P. J. Cheney & Co.. doing- business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886. (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Drugrrlsts. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. CHICHESTER'S PILLS WiC-v THE IMAMOXD BUAXD. A ht-rh-ICJ-' boxes. J an. m MMr k.t or Tl FILLS, fcr yew kion a. Best. Safest. Alw RriUbl. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS RTRWKEJUE Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. . Eastern Division (Time Table EffectiTe Oct. 27, 1907.) Trains leave Richmond tor Indianapolis and intermediate station at 6:00 a, 7:25, 8:0. 9:25, 10:00. U:00, 12:00. 1:00. 2:25. 2:00. 4:00. 5:25. 6:00. 7:30. 8:40, J:00. 10:00. 11:10. Limited trains. Last car to Indianapolis. 8:40 p. m. Last car to New Caetle. 10:00 p. m. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette. Frankfort. Crawford rille. Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan, Paris Cms.) Tickets sold througlv

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