Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 19, 27 November 1894 — Page 2
NICHOLSON'S
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Pictures!
Frames!
in wot directions not very distinct, but the signs of it are a little more definite than last week. The most important rf them is larger employment of labor, answering a better demand on the whole for manufactured products. Much of this is due to the unnatural delay of orders for the winter, which resulted from prolonged uncertainty, bat it means actual increase in earnings and purchasing power of the millions, and so gives promise of a larger demand in the future. Prices of farm products in the aggregate do not improve, but the prevailing hopefulness
RESTLESS NIGHTS.
Lack of Sleep a Fearful DangerIt Killa Your Strength and Vitality.
It Faraljses Your Kaerpy and Aiubul 'n Yaa Mini Ciet Voir Hrrtta felronc m.-I 8edy Cm the (ireat Narva lasigoravnt, lr. Oiren'i Mrrar.
Nights without sleep from sleeplessness, and days fu!l of weakness and
weariness
wea
This is the short but terrible story of
I'lmnmcT Krllf flRht stopped
Island Police.
or Cmu
snnes.! Headache and heartache, ers, Cincinnati, "Christian Citizenship ik stomach and exhausted nerve, i Dora Gilbert, New Castle; "Oblur
Church." .Mrs. Annabel Sherer. Caf PTJMMELED TOO HARDtha; "Parliament," by Amy Francis
co, Kicbmond: .Mission v or a in tioni
Communities." Charles Iliatt. Ne
Castle; "Oar Duty to Foreign Mil sions," Effie Pickett, Lynn; "Hot Much and How Shall We Give to tbl
Church," Mary L. Coggeshal Fountain City, Ioi; "Questions o Missions and Giving," answerid b Kev. M. M. Binford, Richmond; 'Ou Duty Toward Other Denominations, Lida Fellow, Amboy; "Obligations t Oir Oxn Church," Allison Grdne Cottaae Grove; "How to Make Our Sv
ciety More tpintual. Acnes It. I'ovi
Ilujr m IMctiire now and let us Frame it foriyou. U harean eirepllouallllsood selection ot IieInreM and our Mock of uUMoiiIdiii "O equaled as lo price and quality In tlilt city.
is felt in somewhat larger transactions." I thousands ot people.
I You are tired, weak, nervous and
BSi'EcuLATiONS in regard to tnetortn-1 discouraged, trembling on the least
coming message ot tne 1 resident agree I excitement, and always worrying over
that it will announce a new scheme of I something. Perhaps you fear insanity
fin.n, 1A . t,J And this is always the dreaded daneer
tions of a Cociniitte Member," Hnbe
VVebster, Richmond; "Coaie Ovd
ana Help Is, 1 nomas Alarsna.
S
White's Institute; "Oar
cii i rovidence, Uertrudo tin mons, White's Institute. The last tw contributors vtri Sinnx Indian wh
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in sucn cases, nervousness, neadacnes. I irf. fl nthr Indiana trrm n India
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worry and overwork lead straight to I school near Wabash, added much inte:
est by their vocal and instrumental raij
President's very own. Mr. Cleveland
very much prided himself on being the I nervous, exhaustion and prostration, and
inventor of a tariff reform policy, that I the most frightful consequences follow
I has moved an nnfnrtnnit ntn tr I tne8e Conditions.
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t.;m .1, :s. i.v...j . iouarein a wmriwma or aestruc
l 1 kuc Irvine 1 1 19 iu ud uu vctj i ; e . ., , , .
- . i uu. uewiie ui m iernu:e results
n ne does invent a new financial I and do not delay. For there is hope.
scheme it will prove less disastrous to I hope tor you, reader, you who have suf
sic.
ind
The convention was the large
most interesting of the kind ev
Coney Island, N. Y.. Not. 26
Tho Seaside Athletic Club ottered a very attractive card to-night lor the lovers ot boxing. Maxey Hangh and Gene Garcia were the first pair to don the gloves, the men weighing in at 150 nAll fl fl at . far a six-round bout. Tne
fight was declared a draw at the end ot the third round. Bobby Dobbs, of Minnesota, and R5H Vernon, the Ilaverstraw brick-
maker, were scheduled to fight at 136 pounds. Dobbs was a colored man, and Vernon looked particularly
mr'thinir ot it when the fourth round I rightly used. The many, who live U-t-
7 v. ; . .t fcU man he tell I tr than others and enjoy life more, with
HeVgained his feet immediately, how- 1 expenditure, by more promptly lie rcgiucv .v.ladaptme the worlds bst products to
ever, and maae anoiner the needs of physical K ing will attest negro, but his blow fell short and the he vaJue te heihh of thefepure Vl uKl impetus was so great that he ieil down, 1 laxatiTe principles embraced in tl
his head striking tne nooung oi lle 1 reruedv. Svrup of Fips.
ring. The referee counted ten seconds I It3 exceiienee is due to Ks presenting
before tne Dricamaaer couu regain in the form most acceptable anU pleas-
1844 1895
LITTELL'S LIVING AGE A Weekly Xtar lue tf FOREIGN PERIODICA!- LITERATURE.
to Cctara Tafes ef .saliiX aai Quantity.
The Ablest Minds of the Age
the country.
NICHOLSON'S
IB K ISIJI ANA ACADEMY OF SCIEMCKS.
This academy was organized in the
winter of 1SS3, with Dr. David S.
Jordan as president and Amos W.
Butler, of Brookville, as secretary.
The proceedings of the academy for J
1S93 make a book of 274 pages, and is
fered so much, who have neglected or
failed to cure the first symptoms, such
as loss of appetite, gas in the stomach,
torpid liver, constipation, nervousness, etc. You can be cured just as well as
the thousands of others who have been restored to health and happiness by
that greatest of all medicines. Dr.
Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem
edy.
That it will surely cure is conclusive-
mg. Ihere were many promine; church workers present. The nej
convention is to be held in Carthage
ovemDer oi next year.
LOCAL
ITEMS.
mainly a groundwork lor a thorough I ly proven by what it did for Mrs Fan
scientific survey of the state; it gives nie Smith, of 10 Belmont St., Worces
the literature of the r-lants. animala. wr.Mass., wbo says:
held in the limits ot the Yearly Mee4oenses, and the sports hd the privilege I ant to the taste, the refreshing: and truly
ot seeing a man anocitei out iy 1 oenenciai pnrues oi a fn'neci lax-
fi.lf lauve: eneetuaiiy cieansinir tne system,
The biz contest of the nigt t was next I dispelling colds, neauacjies ana levers
order. Billy I limme , ot r.oKiana, i ana periuaueniijr t urnip mieupimi. JV'harlcy Kelly, of New York, were I It has given satisfaction to millions and
profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. iSvrup of Fisrs is for sale by all drug
gist in 60 cent bottles, but it is manufactured by the California Fig f yrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every pack aire, also the name, Svrup of Fiirs
and lieiug well informed, you will not
the. contestant. at 11 pounds.
I'limmer. was seconded by
his brother Jack, Benny Murphy .... . , . i i - i j L- n
To night the recently orgsnlzed llox nd itoDDins, oi rgi.uu. jy"'
mins.tr,-!,. will have their tirSt reheard. SCOUdS Were HOWie uoa o, V"J
. 1 . 1 1 J . I . - . w-e tm .
i i i i : .v- j: . .i - I I Vinnenv. o lm iveny iuu ic
' I i i -v- j- i ii; K
trt wnicu tue secuuua ui x auiuici vu-
i.ted. and thev were ouickly removed
iurs. au Allen, ot ..JJ St., a niedl it.nh men looked to be in per'ect con
suring the success of the undertaki
the members do their part.
caterer, served a dinner on Sund in Idition and they seemed fit to fight for a ccept any substitute if ollered.
hsaor ot the eighteenth bn thdaj o! I mn'a life. They each weighed 11
V I l t II T-O T"1 . .1 . .. 1 Y.-i . 1,
Pnauilj P. ,,, , T y I our year ago a was completely run I auu tfeueraou. luune reKui clclnd tne UOUl was to ue iweuiy rouuus
, v. ..m- rinwn I nrml,l nnt slr. nr. .nr,
Messrs. Clarence Hunt. Harvev Co'les. I a vr.,l 11 nf mnnev was bet on the
lrhmtrtr Pollnrliiim Poseof the academy in the future to I tite, and had terrible headaches, which Eugene Hunt, Willard Jessup, Jied re8ult, the Englishman being the f avor-
..v.u.ivi.u 4 uuuuiutii, jUCOJer SD(j make available the at I were accompanied by nausea that would I Hill, Ilobert hue, tlomer Bell,. saao I je at 2 to 1. In the opening both
OCEAN NEWSPAPERS.
EDtrrad a aacondIau matter, at tba Office, Richmond, Indiana.
Poat
present unused resources of th state -alalcKen me lor some time. :uy nervous
lwll.a tn.,trl .n-on;r,t;fi t-i. hystem w8 comp'etely worn out. Some-
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edge of mankind that which Indiana
Moore, Ora Starr. Frank Fosler, Ibbert sr.arred cautiously. Plimmer kept
Study, GeDrge Dean and K 1 ward tonley I Kelly in his corter. Kelly landed
times lor several days 1 could not ob-1 just thirteen. Inn the body. 1'limmer cot in a
tain a moment's sleep, and mv rhvsi-1 r'nlnnol Ppr!a PUr nruMnt nflHirht tap on the head and again on
can best furnish. The work has gone I cians then gave me powerful drutrs to I the Conk Conntv Normal' 8ehoo. Chi-1 the iw. Both got in blows, l'lim-
forward so far at the exnenae nf the I troduce sleep. The effect, however. I cairn will Wtnr. at. the II lVh ahol I net on the bod y and Kelly on the jaw.
L.i. .--i v: j- nr. I was worse than the benefit derived. IhniMinv nn Kri.lis proninir Vrvpmher I Honors even. In the second round
mcuiucis uu iucii Jitcuus, ii c uuuor- I T . , , .. i J I -; . 1 ,
stana tnat tney mean to rress their amJ medicines, butgot no better. I was J County Teachers' Association. Colonel Kelly's head and Kelly got n two good olaims before the coming legislature for I willing to sacrifice wealth if I could Parker has lone been one of tie fore-1 body blows. Plimmer hit Kelly a punch
Offloa, hoi. m and km Main St., near Tenth I public recognition. The obiect is I only be cured. I was discouraged after I ninr p.liicatnr in America am one of I in the mouth, making it bleed. Him-
aurflltr . vnrths v..;- I Q many failures. One day I heard of I the mnt acKroi leailcri in the mod-1 mer landed three times on Kelly s jaw.
credit to the atare and lilcel to n(jj he wonderful cures from Dr. Greene's era reformVin public educatioi. The Kelly's blows fell short, and Pli aimer credit to tne state and likely to dd v..,.,.. (., ,nii ..... ,mnm, , . ... , t, t.. " h.J i?iin n the mnnth. Ke v rot
I i .. . . . . ... I ' - - v. . , v ... u u Bu u cut UI UO laiUIC 19 JUI V-Jiliv. i c? --
PoblUhed every evening (Sunday excepted) by
ISAAC JENKIK80N,
TUESDAY. NOV. 27.1891.
Served by carriera at Richmond or sent elae whera by mall to subscriber at Ml X CENTS rKH WKKK, Single copies, TWO IK NTS. Specimen nomber aent free on application. Oorreapondenca contalnlnf new of Interea.
and Importance desired (torn all parts of the County. No attention 1 paid to anonymona comma. Btcatlon.
think it should
the legislature.
be fully considered by
persons suffering as I did, and who had,
after many failures, recovered their lost
health from its use.
"I decided to give it a thorough trial,
and I did so, much to my gratification.
The benefit derived was something
wonderful. 1 now enjoy lone refresh
ing sleep every night, my nervous sys-
All interested in the progress ot our
public schools should attend this meet
log.
. IHE ITEM'S IOK.V CONIKMMEI. The Item still clings to its idea ot a permanent tariff commission to make suggestions to congress of needed chan
ges and modifications from time to time, j the United States Trust Company ot
tiJat -it introduces evidence to prove I New York. Small dealers were not that suoh a commission could not under I considered.
present conditions be raised, and if it
was would d-iofiuite harm. The Item's
witness we &o not know, bt we accept
hi RmViWUlty on the fem'a Inhn..
le is a (Mr. Wood wh'sf has
written aVvork on "The IVlitioal Econ-1
The postmaster-general is right in
not recommending any progressive movement in post-office service, but
the only thing that makes it right is I tern has been restored to a healthy state,
that the miserably managed financial I m? PPfiHte is good, and I have no long
j 1 C"UC".""J tirely cured by Dr. Greene's Nervura
we to increase tne postal servioe. I blood and nerve remedy.
"I cannot say enough in favor of this
Toe entire loan offered by the kov- I truly great medicine, and 1 hope that
ernment has been sold to one syndicate. !1 sufferers who read of my cure will
Exaggeration.
The Pulaski County Democrat tells J r0pes
the following
'Maggie Fiynn was here from Lo-
gansport from Friday until Monday, the guest of friends. Her sged bachelor uncle, Michael Brennan, ot Richmond,
Ind., recently did a nice thing for tier
lie was sick and she went and took care
the worst of this round and everything
was in Plimmer s favor.
In the third round Plimmer landed at will on Kelly's face, and his off-hand
jabs put Kelly's head twice through the
lbe battle was soon so fierce
that the police interfered when the third round had ot.!y lasted one minute
and thirty five seconds. The referee
awarded the fight to Piimmer.
Thry V-re Common In tli- luy of Clip
M-r-, aiul iur I still lutlihl.
ltvirs u'-iti, i.'rir- tne hi;r otviin
liners ma-do a trip from this country
to EurojH a i.iattcrof only a few
tbiys, anl the i'.e way to et to Ku rt)jm was by ciiier ship, ami tin
voyage veoupieii lro.n tour to six weeks, it was the custom to mllish
a w-eekly iicwsivuht on Inwirtl tlu
larrer sliijsfor the cilification of th passengers. The captain and officer.-
wouhi store ui news itt-ms before
leaviii'r iHrt, ami thi'st', cnlariretl Hiiil
rreatly iiilH-llislit l, would lm madt
the l.-adiii'T features of the weekly
issue.
Information from fao captain
cabin as t weather p:xsivcrs and
other intovestir.-r S raps of news o
the sliip, toireilicr .il!i whatever
contributions the p:;s..e!i;-i'rscarel to
make, would help ii.l up the pajer
and make it an exiv-.lii:irly attra't
ivo sheet for the people a thousiunl
d. 'i!
How's Thi4
We qtfer One Hundred Ifcllars , Re
ward tfr asy ssss ot uatarrU Itnat oaa-
not ngjeurea T,y itail a Urh Cure.
Failure of a Portland Milling Firm.
lORTLAND, Ind.. iSOV. It IS
of him, and he reciprocated by making I now believed that the lailure ot Neal
a will naming her as his sole legatee. I Brothers & Company, millers, that oc-
He is worth several thousand dollars in I eurred last Saturday, is the largest in
profit by my experience to obtain their J real estate lying between Richmond city I the history ot this city. Nearly every much desired health." I proper and tba insane asylum grounds, I wealthy farmer in the county was
You must take such a remedy, reader, all of which is to go to her at his death, I caught for from 100 to 1 .000 bushels ot
for it you neglect yourself longer, it I and it will be a great help to tier in ner i wheat and the liabilities will reach mav he ton. late. I crippled condition." Inrorablv $10,000. if not more. Grain
Hera ia a remedv that peonle know I Ihere are a few mistakes in tne I dealers at Decatur. Heme. Geneva and I uhc boja!i lue pio.lnation of news-
ill cure Take it. and it will cure I ah jve, but the most unfortunate one is I Ridgeville are all creditors for amounts I iKipors mi Imaitl tlie hi-' sliiis New
you. It is ttraiy vegetable and harm-1 tnat i'ticnaei iirennan a-not a wenuuy ranging irom w t.uuu. iuanyae-i lm-taiul l 'an
less. It isjbot a patent medicine, but I nian a,ad is not worfl sejW thousand I ooance the failure as a deliberate swin
miles irom laiul. iiie ihk(kiii
newsviier was always a curious
looking aiV.iir, and copies of all the
issues w ere ea'teilv viiurht by colltH't-
ors wiieiiever a snip toueiioii lHirt.
Cut since tin ocean j-i-cylioniilshavt
male the trip so short tho oeeun
news)aiKT i-.a.; !isappearel. A y"ar
or so ao. iit..eev. Hit? American
ouiy of Natural Law," andj is therefore I J. Chatiey for Vhe last fifteef f years, and
believe him perfectly honWvble in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obliM ion made
by their firm. West it Truax, Whole sal J Druggists
loledo, U. vV aiding, KinrJan & Mar
vin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Price, 7ac. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists. Testimonials free.
acquainted witn ine subject ne aiscasses. Mr. Wood seeks to obtain an "ideal result" which would require "important and expert treatment" ot the subject, but he does not argue that
this should be in the form of a commission. He says: Could a commission of economic experts be formed with a single aim for justice and the public welfare, occupying an American standpoint, and uninfluenced by political ties and questions of party advantage, they would be able to outline a very perfect revenue system. Rut with existing partisan prejudice and unsound theory among legislators and motives of personal, political and sectional policy, the obstacles to an ideal result are grejit.
Could a commission be formed of economic experts, to outline a revenue system, it would be well, but even this he says under existing circumstances cannot be done. Rut this is quite different from the Item's idea of a permanent commission whose "Functions
would be to keep informed as to the
Webster.
Rev. Sawyer filled his appointment at the M. K. church on last Sabbath,
preaching a most excellent sermon to full house. The church is to have
uew organ in the near future, something
that will be much appreciated by the
young folks,
The new meat market owned by Haisley&Son is fairly completed and doing a lively business, being a kind of "branch house" of Davis X, Co. It is
quite an addition to our town and thing much needed.
Now, when the new business block goes up on the -'burnt corner," our
little town will be much improved.
Mrj S f t it atti ht rtaa Vin on triA
changing conditions of the various ick list lor 80me t;me. is slowly con-
protected industries and those asking I valescing.
protection, to report these facts ta con-1 Mr- nd Mrs. Samuel Johnston will trr. and .mat or romm-nd to Ieve next Thursday evening for Pensa-
7. . . , , .... , . I cola, t Iorida. 1 hey expect to be gone
mat ooaytne cnanges tnat tnese iacts alI winter, stopping at different places
warrant and that are necessary to place I in that State, and will also spend some
such industries on a fairly competing I time in Southern Georgia. Their ob
Wi- ith " TM. ,M I ject is to escape the region of our
Mr. Wood emphatically condemns; he 'JES'iS family, ot Richmond, believes a tariff system should be stable have moved on their tarm, one mile and fixed, and should not have ionu- south ot here. We extend a hearty mcrable flaws continually picked in it. welcome to these worthy people.
because that would "produce a restless- . iTa-
uvuaa,, as t-v. a. aw a J J'tv en-esj aa rstita Chesterfield. They were visiting an
ness unfavorable to business adjustment." Precisely the objection the Palladium urged. Mr. Wood adds: A tariff, once intelligently adopted, should embody a fixed policy, to be de-
, t;fi..,- ..u t.-1 gentlemen with well-filled purses, and
buu iiaiua uitiuiui:ai.iuui wm i J La i u a m s ? -
necessary during a decade. To make have S001 tlIne-
aged sister of Mr. Kliason's he had not seen for many years. A basket supper at the M. E. church next Saturday evening. Let the ladies
come with well hi led baskets and tne
tariff policy a party "football," is to sacrifice general prosperity to political vagaries. And to make it a foot ball tor a tariff commission would have precisely the same effect. The Item's witness sustains every objection we made to the Item's idea of a permanent tariff commission. The usefulness of a tariff law de-
Rincina; Noiaea. In the ears, sometimes a roaring, buzzing sound, is caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very common disease. Loss of smell or hearing also results from catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, is a peculiarly successfn remedy for this disease which cures by purifying the blood.
pills are the best after din-
noon s
pends almost entirely on its fixedness, I ner pills, assist digestion, prevent coa
its freedom from freouent changes, or, I stiration. 4
r m -
as Mr. Wood states it, the avoidance of
"a restlessness unfavorable to business adjustment." The witness completely demolishes the Item's commission, and we heartily concur in his conclusions.
Dus'3 Review says of the business prospects: "There are some changes
for the better.
Sligbtly Injured. A little daughter of Mrs. Lon. Smyser, o: Richmond, who is visiting relatives here, fell from a buggy Friday afternoon, at the corner ot North and Eighth streets, and was slightly injured Logan sport Journal.
Job work promptly done, at lowest
The gain is slow, and rates, at this office.
resCH at ..til a moat, auooawirul
mir Tw.1-ir ouriux nervous ana
ironic disease. Dr. Greene; of .'J5 Wear,
i4th St.. Nw iork City. He has the
largest practice in the world, and this
grand ma sal discovery is the result ot
his vast experience. 1 he great rcputa
tion of Dr. Greene is a guarantee that
his remedies .will cure, and the fact that he can be consulted by anyone at any
time free ot charge, personally or by letter, gives absolute assurance ot the
beneficial action of this wonderful
medicine.
Vtrisectlou.
Prof. Moore talked at chapel, Earl-
nam uouege, lnursday morning, on
Vivisection." He said he was thor
oughly in sympathy with the Humane Society because when men become hu
mane toward animals they would soon
learn to be humane toward human be
ings. He does not believe it is wrong
to put a frog under the influence ot chloroform and place it under a micro
scope in order to learn about circula
tion and something that will prolong
human life. He does believe that this
naval vivisection of Chinese and J ana
nese is wrong. He read and heartily approved an article in the Nation which
raid that the reason the war
in the East was approved by the nations of the
world was that the naval officers might
see how a modern navy would do in ac
tion. Ail tne naval oniccrs ot the world looked eagerly to the Yalu river fight for a confirmation of their ideas
and thanked their stars that the experiment was tried by a lot of heathen
Chinese and Japanese. It really looked
ike a gathering round a vivisection.
In conclusion he quoted from the
American Advocate of Peace: "TLey dismissed (Jo.tXK) school children in
Boston the other day to s e the militia
parade. They should have paraded the
"5,000 school children with their books
and slates and turned loose the militia
to see them.
Y. P. S. C. E. CONVENTION.
Young Indiana Converts Contribute
terestias; Selections.
lo-
Spiceland, Ixd, Nov. 26. The
Christian Endeavor convention of Indiana Yearly Meeting Union of Friends has been in session here since last Friday, closing Sunday night. This in
cludes membership in Western Ohio,
Eastern and Northern Indiana and in Michigan. The large auditorium of
the Friends' church, with a seating
capacity ot eight hundred or over, was
taxed at each session, and on Sunday
afternoon there was an overflow meeting in the academy build-
ng. Over three hundred delegat s
from a distance were present. Prof.
Elwood O. Ellis, of Fairmount, ws
president, and Miss Alice Woodward, of Muncie, secretary. Among the many
papers read and discussed were the following: "Duty of Seniors to Juniors,"
Junior Meeting." Mrs. Ethel Sheery, I
Fairmount; "Training the Future
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has
did. Creditors have, so tar. failed to
find any property of the firm. The
largest creditors in this city are the People's Rank, $3,000, secured by mort
gage on the mill; Cartwnght & lied
ington, $2,100: Jay Grain Company,
imversity .x ension. ifi.uou. Wallace and Jiurt Neal. mem'
The second lecture of the courie will I bers of the firm,-were to-night arrested
jiost-Estimable yoing UUIaaJ
many friends here. For her sake they all wish Mr. Rrennan was the wealthy gentleman described by the Democrat.
be given at the Rapt 1st church on Wed
nesday evening next, the 28 h. The subject is the Eye and Vision, The lecture will deal (1) with the refraction of light in different media. (2) With various forms of lenses and achromatism. ('3) With the adjustment ot optical instruments to light and distance. ( f) With camera's with
and without lenses. (5) With the
composition of light; how one looks at a card for twenty-seven seconds and then see General Grant on a white wall, (ti) with the retina and blind spot.
Liook at the left-hand dot below with
your right eye and move the paper nearer to your eye and you will find a place where you can not see the right hand one. (7) With binocular vision; the stereoscope; seeing depth. (S)
Wi h mistakes of vision; the acquired
powers of the eye. (!) With the pro
tections for the eye; socket, coats, lids, eyebrows, and conjunction. (10) With vision in the lower animals and the em bryological development of the human eye. (11) The lecture will be illustra-
sed by physical experiments and micro-
tcopic sections.
for
jail.
embezzlement and were locked in
a iiieiisanr. story is tulil ot tun i'.iii rt
. nam- . uiw Mirit no stnillrtl into a
cobbler's shop to jtct his lioot im-mli-d. It
happened to lie the festival of St. Crispin.
1 lie cotimer was making merry with his
friends and declared that no work could
! done on that day for any man, even
tnongti lm were ( harles himself, but the
Mr.uij.-er was i-omiauy invited to loin - i
the merrymaking, lie did us he wan hid den. "Here's to the health of Charles V," said the cohliler. ! you love him?"
asketl tlie emjKi-or. Jvive him?" said
the cohliler. I iio. I low hjs long nose
ship weil enough, hut I should love him more il" hetaxni us less." Th.-y Unished
St. Crispin's i!;:;. wry pleasantly.
I Pn tho inoi iMv t t fr.perer sent'-for
::!; te a::l greatly stir ii'.i:t i.iia f r his bosp.i s 've:.iij;, asking hi::i 'o.;id like Inst. T'le :i for a niirht to think li.- appeared hefore tee st.il that t!:c cohtjl; rs
of t landers miht liear for their coat of arms a toot w i h a crown upon it. Lip-pincott's.
Olio iiMT is piihlisiiil sv-M'h trip
ami is usiuilly rtn nil on tho Dress
T
wlu'ii tlie sreamvr is four iayst nut
and rolling in ilus P.'iri:i Forties. On thol'ari-s tin jraliluulMu is cjilhil the Paris i;tz'ttv whiio it is the
New York Ja.;etto on lb.' sister tslni).
Tlie limited prim in; apparatus on tho Mtenmcrs makes it it;ii:. siide to turn out a very lui"o iuikt. The
Jieet isiilKiut six ineli s wide
nine mehes l :i alfair printed t,z
first item of l:e eyo is a de-a-v sinel hy the ea
pira.raph and
issue. The laiij follow, and the
and the in-olKihilities
within n ei-rtain time
r and is a four iare i i:iai.i":ia ;:jk r. The '..s tii it st n ires the. :ii;a of the ship, i..Liii. 'liilj i.i :i&tock is jirinted in every runs of tho stenmer distanee still to eo
f doiiiL? it re diseusseil
the coll!er to ! ! i pristtl him 1 y th, tality of the prvv '. what reward h.amazed coliiiier of it. The next emperor and i" ;
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a ne sweetest roses grow, jveep your
breath lragrant as the perfumed gales of this enchanting land, and your teeth
tair and lustrous as the pearls oi the
Orient by using SOZODONT, that
most cbarming and wonderful denti
frice, which no lady's toilet should be
without.
Fair rates, rasy terms. Thompson
Bros', loan and real estate agency. Heed
building, i tn and Alain streets.
Fane j plates at rost,Mau?rs.
let Tour Horse Shod. E. It Hunt will shoe your horse wit!
all hand-made shoes and warrant the work, forfl.-W. You will find his shop
at the corner of 6th st. and Fort Wayne avenue. octSO-da-w
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necessity of exercising ly taking little walks around the decks and ad
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WE AltE ON TIME AND UP TO TIME WITH A COtLLETE LINE OF WOOLENS Inspection and Orders for FALL AND WINTER GARMENTS Solicited.
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"WHERE Dll T GATHERS, WASTEHULES." CKEAl SAVING RESULTS FHOM THE USE OF
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GUARANTY BONDS ISSUED. v NOTARY BUSINESS promptly attended; to.
Real Estate Collected.
Bought and Sold. Houses R;ntei and Rents Money Loaned on First Mortgage Security.
iril lor It ett NlHraml Uermtn Nlmiunhl Llnw. Tlk
ts Hol.a tram Sum York, fo and from all romlnat MlnCa In
8 and 10 North ieventhS J VV. Marchant, 'Solicitor. ' '"' 'T : l :J
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D. H. VAN NUYS, IttMllKVr kii: I AI.IST.
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or lo tents in Aiikt f i , l
:mu it iuii.-t.s witJi a
a anion:' tin
in th Will
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Diani !s at Spencer's.
Xevr silverware at Spencer's
Two offices for rent on second fl.xr
of the Dickinsan building, corner ot
Ninth and Main. 'Zi-fc
Watches cheapest, Haner's.
iWsmiog. I wish to warn my friends not to bny
fliwers tor Thanksgiving from Beach &
Co., unless they want twice as many as they jy for. That is my experience. Jons Miller.
Sew (ioods at Spencer's.
Jfr.. A. VL TmiLrm
' Bush's Mills, Ohio. Strained Nerves Palptation of the Heart and A General Break Down The Cood Effect of Hood' was Marked and Permanent. C. L Jood & Co., Lowell, Hass. "Gcitlemcn: I was taken down lick last Paccmwr, and becamo Tery weak with nerrooa troatH palpitation of the heart, and a general break town. I had a good physician, bat Ea(red iocg, getting no better. I could alt op r,'y aienthalf a day, until tha isth of March, when 1 concluded I would give Hood's Saraapa. Hood's55 Cures rffla a tfaL When I had used tt a short time. I eoold git up and g3 all aboct tht honsa an day. I tars Barer enjoyed perfect health, but am now taKag my ftfth bottle of Hood's Saraapa. rffia, aafi know tt has helped me wonderfully. X hare ased Hood's FiSs, and think them ea eeOett. Maa. A. E-Lajaxs, Bash's iffils, Ohio.
Hood's PHIS act easily, yet promptly n4 Ecleafiy, on the ffrer and bowels. So.
The lalt-.
TA t .1 .....
it is commonly inwu'iit tiiat a
mule i. a stnpidcr cnvitun' th.in tho
horso, but I have ik:vt founil a iht
son who was well acquainted with
both annuals who hesitated to il the nior.grol in tho intellectual fa-.i(l
auwe tne puro mooa animal, lucre is, it is true, a decided d ifier we in
tho mental qualities of tho two crea tures. Tlie male is relatively undemonstrative, Lis emotion iM-intr surTiciently e.-r.rosl by an -easional brar, a nnde of utterance v. hi -h he has inherited from tlie humbler side of bis house in a sinruhirly unchangod way. Even in the best humor be aiiHars sullen and lacks those playful caiers which trivo such expression to the well bred hore, partieularlj' in its youthful state. It is evident, however, tliat it dis criminates men and things more clearly than dx the horse. In j?oing over difficult ground it studies its surface and picks its way so as to secure a footing in an almost infallible manner. Even when loaded with a pack it will consider the encumbrance and not so often try to puiss where the burden will become en
tangled with fixed objects. "" " -
Office and Residence: 3U5 N rth 7th St.. Richmond. Ind. Dr. NanNuys succcssliilly treatsall form ol CHRONIC DISEASES.
r has id his possession hunilretlM of teiitiinfinis to prove it H has over THIRTY YEARS or EX. PERIEXCEin the treatment of Naanl Catarrh, Uronchltls. Asthma. Consumption, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, General Delillity, Constipation, Diarrhoea, l:heuniatism, Xeuralia. l'aralrsts. Epilepsy. Uroppy, Canepr. (iravel. Eczema, Tiles, Jauiidie', Sciatica, Srroftila, Spermatorrhea, Deafness, Sore Eyea of every character. Heart and Kidney diseases and all diseases peculiar to Women, etc. He i convinced that with th aid of NEW Rt.MKl)itS and IMI'KOVKD M KTHOD conibin-d with LONfi KXHKKIK. K. h r3., accoiiiplii.h a Kfe(ly and permtnrul tL'HK, herein others liavt failed. Ccrtatica T2Z2 to All ari Strict!? Cerfdeatial! A frienrlly talk co-t you nothinK! Ho jn. curalile rase att;pt;Ul BEAD THE F0U0WIH8 TESTIMONIALS: Ropston, Ind , Senator Marvin ttifii 10 the permanent ure of hi wife of Nervous EhauKtion, with threatened Paralysiit. after ail others hail failed. Lebanon, ind .Charles West was cored 4 K. z-ma that had afflicted him for years. Lebanon, Ind., Kev. Thomas C. Workman, M. K. minister, cored or complete earal y) after he had been given up bv ten doctors. most wonderful cniv. rite to him. Indianapolis, Inil , Mrs. P. H. McCork-e cored of (iall-Mouei. She had leen a sntferer for years and had be-n treated by many phy si' iani for neuraltfia of tbe Htom-ch. lim.. VAUNt'VH htt ,Ka .. r .4 . . .
Lebanon, Ind., William Leepcored of Nervous
rreMraciinn. alter ouier doctors failed. Frankfort, ln,1 , Abraham Wills cured of Hi lea
anu riuaia witcout pain or ceasinir from work.
Kli7vilie, Ind . lrm India tiWnwn .-... ,.r
K'-ece S UiiS. In-J . Mrs. Utt.nl Jnhnu.
curei ti iK.iiKT of jrears standing. Write
HOME TESTIMONY:
Richmond. Ind.. William L. Thomas. HO V
mo .vcure1 of Heart lnnea.e slier be had tried three Kicbni nl doctors and had beeo Kick thirteen months, eared in six weeks The renult of a correct diaifnosm.
Richmond. led , heriast ao Htonebreaker cur
ed o: Catarrh of the P.la.l.ier tnat other doctors iai fl to relieve him. IR- VisXrT! can produce Vm evidence hr
tetimotiais in his possession, of bis KiH-ceu ia curmir stubborn, complicated and ooscur caw-s that lave resisted treatment by som- of
be mw reputauie physicians ia nii
Indiana.
Ii Van Ncys can be found at his ofTi-e sc
305 North 7th fet at ail boars, reaoy to attend to tne wants of patients. r'atieiits viited in city or country, when not able to come to the office.
No testimonials published without fail con
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Ttm New fsrt Trlw, Wa bave arraogeoaeate that bU os to raruiih the New York WMk) Tribnne one year, au.J the KtcHMOMi? I -. itf'th rrers nn. .
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Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
AU aruisUu ma Vr. MUf .Serre I'Wns,
JFor SToiirsell buy where you can buy the cheapest. We have
Marains this JFall iIial;;you will not linil elsewhere.
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