Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 215, 15 July 1912 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALIjADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY JULY 15, 1912.

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AT THE 95JILEST0IJE Venerable Methodist Prelate Quietly Observes His Birthday Today. (National News Association) I ORANGE. N. J., July 15. Right Rev. Dr. Thomas Bowman, the senior bishop of the Methodist Episcopal denomination, today quietly celebrated his ninety-fifth birthday anniversary at the residence of his son-in-law. Burns D. Caldwell, of this place. The venerable bishop was the recipient of an almost countless number of congratulatory messages from prominent laymen and clergymen throughout the country. Despite his advanced age he j is in fair health and may be seen on !the streets of Orange almost any day "In suitable weather. Bishop Bowman is the oldest American bishop, both in years and in point of service. He is likewise the only survivor of the class that graduated from Dickinson college in 1837. The June in which he received his diploma, seven-ity-five years ago, was that in which Victoria became Queen of Great Britln. The Bishop was born at Berwick, i Pa., and was a frail and delicate boy f until taken to Massachusetts, where a daily walk of three miles to school at Wilbraham, laid so he thinks the foundation of a healthful life. Bishop Bowman has been- a licensed preacher for nearly seventy-five years. 'He was elected bishop forty years ago ,and during his active career he attended at least two conventions in every state of the Union. He has circled the globe twice and has officiated at religious gatherings in nearly every 'part of the world. After his graduation he was a teacher at Dickinson college for several years, and then went to Williamsport, Pa., where he founded the Dickinson Seminary, of which he was the first president. He was at the head of the institution for ten years. He became president of the Indiana Asbury university in 1859, holding the post for thirteen years. During the last two years of President Lincoln's life, Dr. Bowman was chaplain of the United States senate. Old Fashioned Remedies Science in surgery ana electricity jlias advanced much in the past thirty years, but the treatment of disease by the old fashioned remedies made from roots and herbs, has never been improved upon. This may be seen by the great success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, and known today as the great remedy for female ills. $.Ho sick woman does justice to hereelf who will not try this famous medicine. A Letter of Importance. The letter P is the most important In the alphabet because it leads all others In perfection. It is likewise first In peace and prosperity and gives to pleasure its proper form. It is found In every enterprise and aspiration, and without its valuable offices ourstanchest anchor of hope would he but a commonplace hoe. In importance it is decidedly the dominating letter. It has no place in history, but is foremost in philosophy and gives power to the pen. (While always first in provocation, it likewise leads in pardon and possesses great power in persuasion. It is rich In the emotions and virtues. Patriotism, passion, patience, pity arid poetry acknowledge it as their very own. No point or picture or port was ever made without it. It leads all others in power, permanency and preciousness. Purpose has no meaning without it, nd pyramids are built upon its base. Galaxy. , t m., Staining Glass. The art of coloring glass has been lost and re found, guarded and stolen so many times during the history of civilization that it seems, almost im iposslble to say anything new on glass 'staining. Yet a modern process for making the stained glass used in wiudows is a departure from anything known to the old timers. The glass first receives its design in- mineral colors, and the whole is then tired in a heat so intense that the coloring matter and the glass are indissolubly fused. Hhe most attractive feature of this method is that the surface acquires a peculiar pebbled character in the heat, so that wlieu the glass is in place the lights are beautifully soft and mellow. New York Herald. i ' Drew the Line. "Madam." began the man respectfully. I am very hungry. Could you gixe me a bit of something?" "I will call the dog." the woman replied. am hungry enough to eat the dog." the man said, "but I'd rather have something else." And. woman-like, she went inside and banged the door. Buffalo Express. . Man. What a piece of work is a man how noble in reason, how infinite in faculty. In form and movement how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god. the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals! Shakespeare. D D NUSBAUM'S JULY CLEARANCE SALE D Begins on Wednesday D Morning. Read Full ; Page Announcement in Tuesday's Paper.

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A BUSINESS REVIEW OF' THE PAST WEEK BY HENRY CLEWS

NEW YORK, July 15. The refusal of the market to respond to such encouraging influences as a good crop report, larger activity in industrial and mercantile circles, better railroad and industrial earnings naturally disappointed those whose overconfidence had prompted them to anticipate a continuance of the upward movement after the Presidential conventions ! were over. The truth is these favorable influences had been used as a basis for profit-taking by those on the long side of the market. This left the situation technically weak, especially in view of the firmer money and the approach of summer quiet and absenteeism. Moreover, a new set of conditions are developing, the outcome of which is yet to be seen. Chief of these are developments in the political situation, which even the most optimistic people cannot entirely ignore. Both parties are out for tariff revision; one for more moderate protection, the other for revenue only. The tariff, of course, strengthens the position of many industrials, and the concerns most interested in its reduction are those engaged in the production of steel, coal, sugar, cottons, woolens, silks, rubber, i glass, etc. Tariff uncertainty is conse quently an unavoidable element in Wall Street calculations. There are quite a numDer of individuals who believe that any important revision of the tariff will materially lessen industrial profits. They may attach an exaggerated importance to the effect of revision and entirely overlook advantages acruing in other directions. Yet, if they act upon such beliefs and reduce their holdings on tariff-aided stocks, the effect cannot but be to temporarily depress prices and hinder improvement while uncertainty remains. Besides it njight be considered good politics by those actively concerned in both politics and finance to give the tariff reformers a lesson by encouraging a stock market fall while the political campaign was on. Taking these possibilities at their true value, however, the chances are against any serious reduction in the tariff, mainly because it now produces over $300,000,000 of revenue, nd our national expenses are too heavy and growing too j fast to permit of any radical reduction, even if lower rates stimulated importations. Nor is this the only obstacle to tariff reduction. The moderationists who are of considerable influence in both parties are opposed to any smashing policy, preferring a moderate and gradual revision which will enable industry to adjust itself to a lower scale of duties without shock. Further, both parties are divided on the tariff question largely on geographical lines. Many Democrats have turned protectionists, while, on the other hand, many Republicans wish to cut out the abuses of the present schedules. The difficulties of reaching any harmoni 99

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