The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Monday, May 6, 1907
Page Four,
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NEW MAGAZINES
The Circle, the new magazine pub
lished by Funk & Wagnals, is intend
ed to fit the needs of the family cir
cle, and each, number contains mat
ters to suit both old and young read
ers. A practical article for the latter,
in 'the" May number, deals with the
work of the "tree doctor," description
being given of the use of cement in
filling the decayed places in old and
valuable trees and otherwise strength
ening them. ' For possible travelers is
sn account of, the way inexpensive
housekeeping may be carried on in
Paris. One writer tells of Japanese
children at home and at play, and an
other describes the boys' May festi
val in Japan. A chapter on dolls'
dressmaking and an illustrated ac
count of a famous doll's house will in
terest little girls. There is a variety
of fiction and a number of departments
dealing with practical matters.
CATHOLICJEAST DAYS
Several of Much Interest Are
Near at Hand.
. fhe coming feast days of the Catho
lic church are Pentecost of Whitsun
day; May 10. Trinity Sunday, SS. Peter
and Paul, Corpus Christ!, the Visita
tion and the Assumption.
Pentecost is a solemn feast, kept on
the fiftieth day after Easter in honor
of the coming of the Holy Ghost on the
heads of the apostles in the form of
fiery tongues. The word Pentecost
means fiftieth. The time from Easter
to Trinity Sunday is the paschal time,
which is a joyful preparation for this
feast.
Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday
after Whitsunday, and is a day on
which the church honors in an especial
manner one God in three persons. ;The
"Gloria Patri" Is a prayer in honor of
the blessed Trinity. This devotion be
gan about the end of the ninth centu
ry. The feast of SS. Peter and Paul is
kept on the 20th of June in honor of
the prince of the apostles and of the
great apostle of the Gentiles, who were
both martyred on this day at Rome.
Corpus Christi is a feast instituted
in honor of the body and blood of
Chist. The Visitation is kept on July
and is in memory of the visit of the
virgin to her cousin, St. Elizabeth.
The Assumption is kept on August
15 in memory of our lady being assum
ed or taken up into heaven, both body
and soul, after her death.
CAPERS OFJAST MONTH
April Notable for Its Freak-ishness.
The monthly meterologicai sum
mary of the weather bureau for last
month, for Indiana, shows that the av
erage temperature for the month was
lower than for any other April in th?
last thirty-seven years, as far back
as the records of the weather bureau
extend. The average temperature for
last month was 4'.l, and the nearest ap
proach to this for any April was 40, in
1O04 and 1S74. The average temper
ature for April for the last thirty-seven
years was Z2. The highest temper
ature last month was 75, on the 2Sth,
and the lowest was 2t, on the 1st. The
greatest daily range of temperature
was 31 degrees on the 24th.
The total precipitation for the month
was 2 :07 inches, which was less than
for any April since 1002. The aver
age precipitation for April for the last
thirty-seven years was 3.SG inches.
They do some things better in Mex
ico. The mauager of a bull fight in
Monterey advertised that a certain
number of his bulls -would be in the
ring. For producing one bull less
than the announced number the mau
wa fined $2iX by the municipal au
thorities. Youth's Companion.
If You Use Ball Blue,
Get Red Cross Ball Blue, the best
Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. package only 3
cents.
MASONIC CALENDAR.
Week Commencing May 6, 1907.
Monday Richmond Commandery,
No. S, K. T., Stated Conclave.
Tuesday Richmond Lodge No. 106,
F. & A. M., Stated Meeting.
Wednesday Webb Lodge, No. 24, F.
& A. M. Work M. M. degree; two
candidates.
Thursday Wayne Council No. 10,
R. & S. M. Work in the degrees,
threo candidates.
Friday King Solomon's Chapter.
No. 4, R. A-M., StatedConvocatifn.
Woman's Trials.
The bitter trail Id a woman's life is to
be childless. Who can tell how hard the
struggle may have been ere she learnt to
resign herself to her lonely lot? The ab
sence of this linfe to bind marital life
together, the absence of this one pledge
to mutual affection is a common disap
pointment. Many unfortunate couples
become estranged thereby. Even if tney
do not drift apart, one may read the whole
extent of their disappointment in the eyes
of such a childless couple when they rest
on the children of others. To them the
largest family does not seem too numerous.
In, many cases of barrenness or child
lessness the obstacle to child-bearing is
easily removed by the cure of weakness on
the part of the woman. Dr. Pierce's Fa
vorite Prescription has been the means of
restoring health and fruitfulness to many
a barren woman, to the great joy of the
household. In other, but rare cases, the
obstruction to the bearing of children has
been found to be of a surgical character,
but easily removable by painless operative
treatment at the Invalids' Hotel and Sur
gical Institute. Buffalo. N. Y-. over which
Dr. Pierce of the "Favorite Prescription "
fame presides. In ail cases where chil
dren are desired and are absent, an effort
should be made to find out the real cause,
since it is generally so easily removed by
proper treatment.
In ail the various weaknesses, displace
ments, prolapsus, inflammation and de
bilitating, catarrhal drains and in all
cases of nervousness and debility. Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the most
efficient remedy that can possibly be used.
It has to its credit hundreds of thousands
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can afford to do as the formula after
which the "Favorite Prescription" is
made will bear the most careful exam
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best and safest laxative for women.
Is Fighting for a Place In Senate.
THE EMPEROR PENGUIN.
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News of the IRailroaxi;
Local and General
NO CHICAGOEXCURSIONS.
IT IS SAID THE PENNSYLVANIA
WILL NOT RUN THEM.
Queer Ways of This Great Polar Bird
and Its Young.
"Not many birds undertake to lay
their eggs in the darkness of a polar
winter, nor do many birds appear to
think that sea ice is the most attrac
tive ground to sit on.
"When in addition to this," writes
Edmund A. Wilson in "The Voyage of
the Discovery," "we find the emperor
penguin hatching out its chicks in the
coldest month of the whole antarctic
year, when the mean temperature for
the month is 18 degrees below zero, F.,
and the minimum may fall to 68 de
grees, I think we may rightly consider
the bird to be eccentric.
"The emperor penguin stands nearly
four feet high and weighs upward of
eighty to ninety pounds. lie is an ex
ceedingly handsome bird, with a rich
black head, a bluish gray back and Although it has not been announced
wings, a lemon yellow breast, with a officially, it is understood among lo
satinlike gloss on the feathers and. a cal Pennsylvania officials and em
brilliant patch of orange on the neck ployes, that the road will not run any
and lower bill. excursions to Chicago this year as in
"His movements are slow and state- the past summers. The action of the
ly, and the dignity of his appearance railroad is not understood here, as the
is much increased by the upright car- Chicago excursions have always been
riage of his head and bill. very popular and were well patronized.
"His voice is loud and trumpet-like The two cent passenger rate law is
and rings out in the pack ice with a said to be responsible for the action
note of defiance that makes one feel
ISAAC STEPHENSON, WISCONSIN MILLIONAIRE.
Most Interesting of the several candidates developed in the contest for i
successor to John C. Spooner as United. States senator from Wisconsin, it
Isaac Stephenson, the aged millionaire of Marinette. Mr. Stephenson. wb
Is in his seventy-eighth year, made his money in lumbering. He is said tc
be the richest man in the state. Eight years ago he was a formidable candi
date for the senate when J. V. Quarles secured the prize. He has been i
strong supporter of the policies of La Follette. Mr, Stephenson's pet ambt
tion. it Is said, is to round out his career as a senator.
Action Creates Surprise in View
The Fact That They Have
Been Popular.
of
man Is the real intruder. Fenguins
have no fear, but an abundance of in
quisitiveness, and will walk up to a
human being and stand in a - ring
around him, with an occasional remark
from one to the other, discussing no
doubt the nature of this new and up
right neighbor.
"The method employed by the em
peror penguin for carrying the egg
and chick upon his feet is shared also
by the king penguin of the subant
arctic area, as we saw in our visit to
their rookeries in the Macquarie Is
lands. "The king penguin we saw as he sat
in mud and puddles, with his single
egg upon his feet, and now we saw
the emperor penguin doing precisely
the same thing with his single chicken
to keep it off the ice, and we are
agreed that the term pouch, which has
been used in this connection, is one
which not only does not describe the
matter, but Is anatomically wrong and
misleading. .
"The single egg. or the chick, sits
resting on the dorsum of the foot,
wedged in between the legs and the
lower abdomen, and over It falls a fold
of heavily feathered skin, which i
very loose, and can completely cover
up and hide the egg or chick from
view. When the chick is hungry or
inquisitive, It pokes out from under
the material (or paternal) lappet a
piebald downy head of black and
white, emitting Its shrill and persist
ent pipe until the mother (or the fa
ther) fills it up.
"The feeding Is managed as with
cormorants and many other birds, the
little one finding regurgitated food
when it thrusts its -head inside the
parent's mouth.
"I think the chickens hate their par
ents, and when one watches the pro
ceedings in a rookery It strikes one as
not surprising. . In the first place,
there Is about one chick to ten or
twelve adults, and each adult has an
overpowering desire to sit on some
thing. Both males and. females want
to nurse, and the result is that when
a chicken finds himself alone there Is
a -nsh on the part of a dozen unem
ployed to seize him.
"Naturally he runs away and dodges
here and there till a six stone emperor
falls on him. and then begins a regular
football scrimmage, in which each tries
o hustle the other off, and. the end is
too often disastrous to the chick.
"Sometimes he falls into a crack in
the ice and stays there to be frozen
while the parents squabble at the top.
Sometimes, rather ' than be nursed, I
hare seen him crawl In under an ice
ledge and remain there, where the old
ones cannot reach him. I think it is
not an exaggeration to say that of the
77 per cent that die no less than half
are killed h kindness."
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Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
Diarrhoea Remedy.
There is probably no medicine made
that is relied upon with more implicit
confidence than Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dur
ing the third of a century in which it
has been In use, people have learned
that it Is the one remedy that never
fails. When reduced with water and
sweetened it is pleasant to take. For
sale by A. O. Lmken & Co.
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TRACTION POWER HOUSE.
Dispatches from New Castle state
that work on the walls of the new In
dianapolis, New Castle and Toledo
traction power house at that place are
completed, while the equipment for the
road has been completed and is now
on the road. The Indianapolis divis
ion of the road will be running by
September. Just when the work on
the Richmond-New Castle division of
the road will be started has not been
announced as yet.
WILL NOT SELL LIQUOR.
According to the statements of a
local Pennsylvania official, that road
will not handle intoxicating liquors on
its trains running through Indiana,
owing to the fact that the $1,000 li
cense required by the recent legisla
ture spells "prohibition" for that road
and liquors would be too . expensive.
It is understood that liquors will not
be unloaded on the state line, but will
be carried through and not be sold as
long as the trains are in Indiana terri
tory. The law has occasioned more
than one Indiana railroad to drop the
practice permanently. These are the
smaller roads, however.
REDUCTION IS GENERAL.
As a result of the action of the re
cent state legislatures, a person can
ride on a two cent fare from Colorado
to New England states, excepting in
Illinois. Several Southern states
enacted laws reducing the fares to
2, 24 and 2VS cents per mile.
ASSISTANT TRAINMASTER,
W. II. Karns has been made assist
ant trainmaster of the Pennsylvania
with headquarters in Pittsburg. He is
well known among local officials, hav
ing passed through here several times
on inspection trips.
ASKS NEW FRANCHISE.
The Grand Rapids and Indiana has
appealed to the city council of Deca
tur for a new franchise to operate
within its city limits.' The old fran
chise has expired.
NEW FORM OF CAR RECORD.
For the purpose of facilitating the
movement of cars under the new ship
pers' law, the Indiana Railroad com
mission has adopted a form for each
page of a new car record, to be kept
by the local agents of the companies,
to compel the railroads to furnish
empty cars to the shippers. The form
provides for entries by both railroads
and shippers.
FOREMEN'S CONVENTION.
Local railroad men have received in
vitations to attend the third annual
convention of the International Rail
way General Foreman's convention,
which will be held in Chicago, May
14-16 in Chicago. Several local Penn
sylvania employes will attend.
BIG INCREASE SHOWN.
The Indiana Car Service association
now has 11,010 stations under Its
charge. Three years ago there were
but 400 stations. The association has
been in operation seventeen years and
the increase in business in the past
few years has been fully 60 per cent.
Tho Billiard Cue.
Concerning the billiard cue and the
old fashioned "billiard mace," or "bil
liard mast," as Cowper wrote the word.
It may be noted that the original
French term for the Instrument of the
game was "masse" or "billard."
"Queue," according to IJttre, was at
first the name of the tapering "tail" or
striking end of the less clumsy stick
that subsequently rose in favor and
eventually came to mean that stick it
self. "Queue," in the sense of the tail
of a wig, used sometimes to be written
"cue" In English, but we reserve the
French spelling now for this and for
the tail of people at a theater door,
giving the English to the billiard stick
and to the actor's "cue," if that also
represents "tail" the tail of the pre
ceding speech. But, as the actor's cue
used to be written "q" or "qu," it has
been thought to represent the Latin
"quando" (when). London Chronicle.
, Feeding ouaies to Death7
The helplessuess of some women of
the poorer classes in the matter of
feeding babies was brought out at the
coroner's court at Leigh, says the Dun
dee Advertiser. A child of two year3
had been killed by a meal of liver and
bacon and beefsteak, and the mother
could not realise that there was any
thing extraordinary in the diet. Med
ical men who practice in Aucoata wage
a continuous battle against this sort of
thing, and one of them at a meeting
of the Ancoats Healthy Homes society
told some experiences that would have
been amusing if they had not so grim
a significance. "I was called one day."
he said, "to see a sick baby and found
the mother feeding it with little pieces
of corned beef. 'My irood woman, 1
said. you must not feed the baby with
that sort of stuff. 'Weil, sir, she re
plied, 'what am I to feed him with?
He doesn't li'-e rrkT "
Man and'tne'SaL.'
Man, alone of all the animals, habit
ually stands erect, with his head to
ward the aenith. The exact antithesis
of man in this respect is the bat, which
when at rest habitually remains sus
pended in a vertical direction, with the
head toward the center of the earth.
Between these two extremes all the
other mammals are ranged, apes and
monkeys approaching nearest to man.
New Yo-' "
Wrestling Is the popular sport of
Persia. Great tournaments are held
to decide supremacies of districts.
WHERE THERE IS SO MUCH
SMOKE THERE IS ALWAYS
SOME FIRE.
The Korean government ha3 decided
to grant the right to work Raid mines
to citizens of England, Germany,
France, the United-States and Italy,
When people talk about one thing
and keep on talking as they do about
the discovery that created so much
newspaper comment in Richmond and
other cities during the past summer,
even though many reports may be ex
aggerated, there must be some merit
in the discovery, and when people
spend their money for a thing and
then buy more of it. proof of merit is
so convincing that it becomes the du
ty of every person in need of Root
Juice to go to Luken's drug store and
get a bottle of this much talked of
remedy. Root Juice cures rheumatism
and catarrh because it puts the filter
ing machines of the body to work and
causes them to filter the impurities
of the blood. Root Juice cures stom
ach and bowel troubles because it re
moves irritated and ulcerated condi
tions from the mucous linings and
causes a natural flow of digestive flu
ids. Root Juice is so good for female
weakness because it tones and heals
the organs that make and filter blood.
Good, rich blood will nourish, and
strengthen every weak part of the
bod-. Root Juice at Luken's drug
store. $1 a bottle. "Uze-it" Pain Oil
for all aches, pains, cuts, bruises and
sprains. Relieves nervous headache,
neuralgia, and , t oothach -a - -a. ; n .
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THE LABEL APPEARS
State Board of Health Is Get
ting in Its Work in In
spection Department.
PEOPLE ASKED TO WATCH.
CONDITIONS OVER THE STATE
HAVE BEEN FOUND BAD, BUT
SOME PROGRESS HAS BEEN
MADE.
Look for the white label "Inspected
and passed, Indiana State board of
health department of food and drugs."
These labels have just been printed,
and should soon be found in local
drug stores, meat markets, refrigerat
ors, soda fountains, etc.
"We wish to ask the people of the
state to watch for the labels." said H.
E. Barnard, chemist of the state board
of health. "Of course, we have not
had time as yet to get over the state
thoroughly; in fact, we have just been
in a dozen of the smaller cities, like
Jeffersonvllle, Madison, Elwood, Shel
byville, Martinsville, New Albany, Sey
mour, Rushville, Kokomo, Tipton and
Danville. The larger cities of the
state, such as South Bend, Terre
Haute, Evansville and Ft. Wayne have
not been inspected. We will get the
inspectors to work in these cities very
soon, I believe. In the towns men
tioned, not only have inspections been
made, but information has been filed
with the several local prosecutors,
who, under the law, are compelled to
prosecute. Most of the information
that has been filed concerns food and
drug work.
"I am coming to the position thpt the
inspection work as to sanitary cjdi
tions is a very important phase of our
duties," continued Mr. Barnard. "The
conditions that our inspectors de
scribe are bad, almost uniformly bad.
We have made some progress in clean
ing up the food and drug adulteration
conditions in this state within the last
two years, and I believe that within
the next two years we can do soma
good toward improving sanitary con
ditions over the state."
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IS APPOINTED CHAPLAIN
Rev. C. M. Pierce, Cambridge
City, Receives Honor.
Rev. C. M. Pierce, Cambridge City,
has been appointed chaplain by Brig.
Gen. Merril E. Wilson, of the Indiaua
Brigade Uniform Ilank Knights of
Pythias. There is no other appointment
from Wayne County in the list.
Scotland during the last ten years
has grown wealthy in business more
rapidly than has England, the rales of
increase being T0 per cent. In Scot
land and only 41 per cent. In Ens-land.
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Sore Nipples.
Any mother who has had experience
with this distressing ailment will be
pleased to know that a cure may be
effected by applying Chamberlain's
Salve as scon as the child is done
nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth
before allowing the babe to nurse.
Many trained nurses use this salve
with best results. For sale by A. G.
Luken & Co.
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