Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 October 1898 — Page 2

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1893

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REPUBLICAN TICKET.

FOB CO(ilH. iamei E. Wataon.

CODNTV TICiET.1 PCOSBOOTOB. William A. Bond. KBMATOK. Charlea.C. Binkley JOlHf PBBHBKTATIva.. Francis T. Roots') BBPBBtBIfTATIVB. ease U. 8tnj; CIBBE. ' IUBBO O. DOBD. aoditob" I Alexander B.jReed. HIIIFP. Charles iLUothank. TBBASDBBS Jobn W. Turner. BBCOBDBS. King K. William. o i- I Ebr K. Watts.; eSBTBTOB. Robert A. Howard. OOUHTT COWWIIWIOtBB. WnM-n District) ,Owore W. Cal away) (Middle District) I Albert Oler TO JTNSUtP TICKET".! tvntwK.ow tub pbacb.; -'John 4 f.yl r'raolc M. Con net' - oorBLB (Vnfaiuin Ora-np. Archibald Ljrtla.

Grimths at Phillips hall tonight.

Chicago opened the boreal seison last night with a sinsrt snow storm.

If the French repablia lasts till after the world's fair in 1000 it will be lucky. ;

The wife of ex Secretary Sherman was stricken with paralysis in Washington y sterday.

HOME STORIES.

A GOOD-LUCK MOCSE." The ftnnnnl nvernnar rAnrtva.t 'ntr t!m

ha come, and in the pockets of some ; S

ii iam, especially in loose ot we boys, mysteries are unearthed. One of the most exciting of those mysterious events that was ultimately cleared up satisfactorily was related yesterday by a friend of the writer. Johnny's overcoat must be hung out and aired and dusted before he could start into school with it again. The breezes hid been whispering of heavier clothes. When the coat had been hung on the line, one of the women thrust hei hand into the side pocket, and withdrew it quickly and violently with a scream accompaniment. "There is a muse in there!" she houted.

Another lady was present, and a!

general stampede fol'owed. The coat as pinched and poked a-d shaken, but no m.Tise emerged. A stick was thrust into the pocket, while both ladies gathered their skirts tightly about their ankles and looked nervous. 15 j t no mouse ran out. At last the eoat was turned up sidedown, and out dropped th1 bugaboo a rabbit's foot the boy had carried last year for luck! AN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

Henry Moss, the electrician of the

Light, Heat & Power company, is envious of the honors conferred upon

Nansen, the Arctic explorer. Henry has had some experience in making pole-ar expeditions. He recently head

ed an exploring party to the "south

pole" the one at thirteenth and south J and perhaps so explorer who fooled

around the ends of the earth had such a hot reception as did Henry. He

needed no furs or whale blubber to keep up his circulation. For further

particulars see Henry. SOME VILE JOKES. Oeorga Oxidwin, at the postoffije, was watching the opening and distribution of tha mail yesterday morning, when suddenly he gave an Indian yell

that made John Lott and Frank Wil

son jump four feet away. "Somebody's tryin' to blow up the postoffiee department," yelled George.

Stooping he picked up a. piece of mail

that Lott had dropped in his flight. It was a bicycle pump, carelessly

wrapped, and the nozzle end was stick

ing out of the wrapper.

Delicate Children

They do not complain of anything in particular. They

cat enough, but keep thin and Eale- Tney appear fairl ywell, ut have no strength. You -2

cannot say they are really sick, and so you call them delicate. What can be done for them ? Our answer is the same that the best physicians have been

giving for a quarter of a cen- m tury. Give them 5

i Sccn's Emulsion j

W. R. C. CONVENTION

TIIK FIRT SESSIONS HELD

YEiTEBDiY.

x ; Ricbxosd Pecp'.e H'gh in Author.

ity in That Order Mrs. Tee Lamar President Officers Elected Next Convention to be II eld at Kaightot-wn.

The annual convention of tho W. It. C , nse t;cg in this city yesterday, was etned to oidjr by lrs. Kate Scott,

presidtrLt ot bJiAiereditn v. tv u

A local wag who is sufficiently ama

teur to eret off some terribly bad things occasionally, was commenting oa the recent discovery of a cat's paw in the

Indianapolis sausige Fold at Fountain Oity. He said:

'Well, where else would they expect

to find the foot of a cat exoept in below knee sansagef"

And Borne one threw something real

hard and heavy at his head.

Two local physicians wore talking

about the speech of Mr. Bailey, of Texas, in the national congress, in

which Mr. Bailey announced that his

speech was tha "tocsin." Oue physician who had some trouble with a new remedy for diphtheria said:

If Mr. Bailey doesn't want to get

it in the neck, be had better exchange

it for an anti-tocain."

of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. It has most remarkable nourishing power. It gives color to the blood. It brings strength to the muscles. It adds power to the nerves. It means robust health and vigor. Even delicate infants rapidly gain in flesh if given a small amount three or four times each day. 50c and $1.00 ; all druggists. SCOTT A BOW N E, Chemists, New York.

Annual Satos or .000,000 store

OLIVER T. MORTON DEAD

Tha Youngast Son of tha War rnor Oisd at Chloago.

Qav-

Oliver T. Morton, youngest son of

Oliver P. Morton, the great war gov

ernor of Indiana, died Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the Metropole hotel, Chicago. The cause of

death was myeatic stomatitis. Oliver T. Morton was born at Cen-

terville. this county. He was the

yjungest of fivs children, and was the

especial favorite of his father, as well

as of his mother.

r roai his earliest years he was a

companion of his father, and much of his education was gained by this association. The greater part of his lifd was spent in this city. He was a student of Vale, but he was callad home several times to assist his father in preparing data for speeches and similar work. In this way he learned the de tails of public business. Following his I study at Yale, he attemlei college at Oxfcrd, England, for two years or more, and he made, it is said, a fine recrrd as a student. H is mother was with him during his school life abroad. When Judge Woods waa chosen to preside over the United States eireuit

court, Mr. Morton was appointed clerk

of the court of appeals at Chicago,

a position he held at the time of his

death.

5 'and the convention pre ident was Mrs.

. Alice Lamar. Mrs. Mary Dmpy gave the aldress of welcome and Mis. llv,se Ohmit of Cambridge City re- ! spondee Mrs. Anna Larsh, and Mrs. ' Maria ScLlater, past national inspector land pa-t national aid, respectively, 5 were given places of honor on the p'atferrn. There were sixty-one voting numbers present. Knight to-n : was t loctid a the place of the utxt teg lar ann lal meeting. The tffijtrs . chosen were as follows: District President Mrs. Susan

Lemon, Knihtsto wn.

j Delegate to the national convention

Mrs. Alice Lamar, Richmond.

Alternate Mrs. Binbridge. Eush

: ville. , j S. V. P. Mrs. Anna E. Haymond, Shelbvviile.

J. V. Mrs. Cornelia Lyon, Kushville. Stcretary Miiiam Doan, Richmond. Assistant Secretary Mrs. Rose Ohmit, Cambridge City. Treasurer Mrs. Shea, Knightstown. Chaplain Mrs. Clara Johnson, Connerstowa. Conductor Mrs Ball Chnste, Libe-ty. Assistant conduc'or Mrs. Mollie Walker, Hagerstown. Assistant guard Mrs. Sophie Huddleson, Dublin. Pianist Mrs. Emma Mitchel, Richmond. f he ladies of the Third M. E. church served dinner to the visiting ladies in the G. A. R. hall. The camp fire last evening at the I. O. O. F. hall was largely attended.

Alien were iuauy ciceuoui leaiure uii .1 m 1 1 . 1

iuo prugraui. luo mu-13 dv me Rank Bros., the solo by Mrs. W. F. Leo, the song "America" and the numbers by the Apollo quartet were all excellent. Little Harriett Nardin, recited even better than naual. The address of C. C. Binkley was full of interest and hearty good feeling, as were also those of Mrs. Agnes Hitt and the Rev. G. H. Hill. J. C. Hunt

givj two very clear recitation. Tii

whole program was interesting and

entertaining.

I. C. Doan presided over the oamD-

fire last nLjht.

K)S BILI0C3 A5D HXSV0U3 XKSOSDE&S wh as Wind and Fain In the Stomach. GiUdin'. Fulaes-s afie-r tta!. Headache. IHzzioeea. Drowstinoa Flaahtnss of Ileau Loss of AppetitA. Cnti Ten Blotches on the Skin. Cold Chuls. Disturbed Sleep. Friehtful Preams and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations. TEE TOST DOSE WILL GIVE BELIEF IS TWESTT mrCTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEECHirs P1LUS, taken as directed, will rucklr restore Females to complete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of tins system Jd cure stack Headache. For a Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN. WOMEN OR CHILDREN Beecham's Pills are Without a Rival And have th LARCEST SALE Of autjr Patent Medicine in the Werld. 25. at all Vms Stores.

iTISH LOSS CF TRADE.

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.UNCLE

POW'BRS.

e dealn ortasi

Superintendent Morgan ot the 'Cincinnati pablii schools has decided that the sohoM children of that city shall not be called on for contributions to the Lafayette monument. His heal is level

Governor Tauuer of Illinois hsde.

cided that a laboring man can not go from one state to another to seek work. If Tauner is rght the principles on whish this government is founded are all wrong.

It is estimated that before next spring from 110,000,000 to $15,000,000 of railway supplies atone will go to Cuba from the United States, and perhaps as much more of agricultural mplements, while the demand for farm cattle will be very large.

A cat's paw was found in some sausage in Richmond. The health officers ought to make th3 far fly. Indianapolis News. The cat's paw was not found in Richmond sausage. It wa.s discovered in sausage that was bought at Indianapolis and sold in Foun'ain City, this county.

Senator Fairbanks will devote the remainder of this month to the campaign. He will speak at Cambridge City on the afternoon of the 26th. That will probably be the only speech . he will deliver in this county. He will

leave for Washington the last of the

month.

Trolley lines are the ccming conveniences for local travel in this country. Between the twin cities of Minnesota, St. Paul and Minneapolis, the electric line has driven the steam rail

way out of the field so far as local

business is concerned. The same thing

is taking place at many eastern points. An electric line is projected from New York to Albany, taking iu all the leading towns between those two cities.

Yesterday's Chicago Inter Ocean made the following announcement:

The Like View Woman's club has invited the Chicago Woman's club to be present at the next meeting, Octo

ber 17, when Professor Bamburger will deliver a lecture on sloyd in the

public schools.

What in the world has Chicago got . Benjamin Andrews for if not to keep "sloyd' out of the public

schools?

, That Joyful FeHng

With the exhilarating sense of re

newed health and strength and interna! cleanliness, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few

who hve not progressed beyond th old- time medicines and the ehaap sub

stitutes sometimes ocereu out neve:

accepted by the well informed. Bay the genuine. Manufactured by the

California Fig Syrup Co. John B Uzar sells frotine.

JOHSST

rjletrram announcing tu

oid gentleman known as Uncle

Johnny" Powers, who lived near

Brownsville, in Union county, where so many cf the Richmond camping and fi-ibing parties bad spent happy days in summer. '"Unale Johnny" was the patron saint of the camp life down the Whitewater, and it is with genuine, heart-felt regret that the boys heard of uU daath. Camp life in that vicinitv without the guidance and help of

"Uncle Johnny," together with his kind hospitality and his friendly presence will be less pleasant than it for

merly was, being thns robbed of its very enjoyable elements. The Entre Nous boys and a great many others w10 kno w the camp grounds and all the accessories will feel a sene of per

sonal loss in the death of the good old

gentleman. S. W. G.

MBS. DOWNEY DEAD.

Diunhiir of tha Lata Judas JaooD

Julian Dies on a Train In New Mtxtoo.

Mrs. James E. Downey, a native of

this county, did on the train near Albuquerque, New Mexico, while en route home from San Diego, Califor

nia, where she had been for the past year on a health trip. She leases a

husband, James fc.. Uowney, now ot

Denver, Colorado, and eight children.

She was a daughter of the late Judge Julian, of whose family but one, John

F. Julian, of Indianapolis, is surviving.

George li. Ballerdiek sells Frostine. A Narrow Kwp 1. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada

E. Hart, of Gorton, S. D., was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in consumption. Four doctors r 11 1 ' 1 a

gave me up saying 1 couia uve oai a

short time. 1 gave myselt up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay

with my friends on earta, I would

meet my absent ones above. My nusband was ad ised to get Dr. King's

New Discevery for consumption,

coughs and colds. I gave it a trial, took in a'l eight bottles. It has cared

me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman."

Trial bottles free at A. G. Luken &

Co Drug Store.

K?gular size oue anb f L.OO guaran

teed or p'iee refunded. 1

to 1 trie HittAra WTiH'ti .

Sa5iWlS2J TaaVaaaaannnBBEanVBBW itat - ' -..aBnManWMaBCr m aadfaav

Thousands of Tonguss.

The praise of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy is on every tongue. This is not to b wondered at. Never before in the history of medicine has existed a remedy that eo effectually fulfills its mission. Blood

fV6 - uisorders, &s well as the

many ills that are caused by saca de-

SPf Ciallcit-jrX: iB&MTM,Tii-i

effected more wonlcrfal cures Uian

anv other living physician. The best of it all is that Dr. Greene, unlike other specialists, is accessible to

rich and poor alike, for any one wno may wish to consult him can do so free ot charge, by writing him or calling

upon him at his office, 14S btate street,

Chicago, Illinois.

AMUSEMENTS.

HUMAN HEARTS.

Hal Raid's beautiful production of Human Hearts will be presented tomorrow evening at the Phillips. The

author has painted a picture that will live in the memory of lovers of true and life-like melodrama for all time to come. No play has ever appealed more stronly to the public than Human

Hearts, where it had such a long and profitable run at Miner's Fitth avenue theater. New York city, meeting with

the most pronounced Buccess. Those who have been fortunate enough to see Human Hearts will g!a;ly welcome the return of one of the best productions

upon the stage. Buoklen's Aroloa Salve.

The best salve in the world for cuts,

bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil

hlains. corns, all skin eruptions, and

positively cures piles, or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give per feet satisfaction or money refunded.

Price 25 cents per box. For sale by

A. G. Luken & Co. Arm Broken.

Ella Williams. 319 north A street, fell off of a fence on north A near her

home, and broke her left arm. The

iacture is a bad one. being right m

the elbow joint. Dr. Zimmerman at

tended her. The little girl is about

fourteen years of age.

Blood Ran Like WaJtr The Jews of old believed '"the blood was the life of the body and they wre

right. When the blood is poor, thin,

watery, disease taksa a claim on the body. You know it because it becomes

pale, weak, thin, nervous, run down.

lou can't eat, can't work, can't sleep, feel very "blue:" have headaches , or

fainting and dizzy spalls. Such blood is easily poisoned and it tells in pimp

les, blotches, sore3 etc. .The supreme

remedy for all such r ables is Elec-

uof. Jtulriwh 1, aa HOPES'

and builds up the wboltXTSWmr Only

50 cents at A. G. Luken & Co.'a drug

store. 1

Officers. The Starr Piano company's director

have elected Heary Genett president,

Harry Genett vice-pre.ident, and Ben-

jAmia Starr secretary and treasurer.

Grocers keep Graham flour.

Range's old fashion

L. Witte sells Frostine.

Mo Gripe

When jrtm take ncrs Tills. Thv big. olA-tasa-ionet!, sii.tr-cixtleti 13s, which leaf you all to piece, are not to it Hood's. 1 asy to take

BUI

Lru

icd easy to operate, is jf Hood s rifcs. whh-tt are rp to dare In rvery respect. -Life, certain and sore. All

iruggists. 25c C I- Hood & Co.. Low It, Mass. Xhe only FUis to Uk wita Hood's Sarsaparula.

PilOs

The Sure La Grippe Cure.

There is no use suffering from this

dreadful malady if you will only get

the right remedy. Yon are having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite, no

life or ambition, have a bad cold, in

fact are completely used up. Electric

Bitters is the only remedy that will

give you prompt and sure relief. They

act directly on your liver, stomacn ana

kidneys, tone up the whole system and

make you feel use a new Demg. i ney

guaranteed to cure or price refunded

For sale at A. G. L.uKen x KAi. a drug

store. Only 50 cent bottles. 1

Stranded.

"For Liberty and Love," the Cuban

war Dlay. partly owned by w . L.

Grove, a prominent young man or New Albany, has met with a sorrowful

f on the road. After playing

week's stand at Chicago. W. J. Kitx- j patrick, the acting manager, skipped with the company's funds, leaving the

memDers penniless. xiio cuui(jacj played here a few day ago. To Cure a Cold In On Day TakeLaxative Bromo Qui ine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25s. The genuine has L B. Q on each tablet.

it Reckoning; Reanlta th Arfamal la la

Favor of PYoteetloau

r"v--2rHA Tinfrtn TVvr left rrf Anwl O

nSrkB that the showing of British imports and exports for the month of March is an unsatisfactory one. Compared with the same mouth last year, the imports increased in value f 13, 788,675, the total for March, 1S9S. being 1217,064,143. The exports for the month were fl04, 169,835, against tl08,23G,345 tar March, 1893, a dogrease of f 4,067,020; while tho excess of imports over exports for tiio month amounted to 1 12, 894. 610. The figures for the first quarter ol

98 show the same unfavorable balance

of -trade. For that period the imports

apgregatea f o!t5,4SMJ,04o, an increase of f7,816,S30 ps compared with the

first quarter of 1897, while the exports

for January, February aud March, 1898,

$288,585,590, were f7. 955,045 less than

for the first quarter of the previous year.

The excess of imports over exports for

the first three months of 1898 amounts

to the enormous sum of 1306,960. 455

at the rate of f 1,227,841.820 for the

whole year.

Yhen . this vast debit is contrasted With a favorable trade balance of ovoi

1470,000,000. or at the rate of mort

tfcan f 587,500,000 for a full year

vhich stands to the credit of the United

Slates lor the first nine months of thi

year ended March 31, tho showing

,y well be pronounced "nnsatisfac

by the London Economist. A dif

ce of over f 1,800, 000, 000 in favoi

protectiou aud against free trade cap

rdly be considered a strong argument

Im favor of the Cobdeuite theory.

he Economist finds that the fallinc

n the value of British exports ha.'

oorurredmainly in shipments to th

United States. Wool shipments of thi oolmtry fell from f 1,000,000 to $200,

001), and woolen and worsted goods shAw an equal degree of shrinkage. The

Diiigley tariff is chiefly responsible for

Grt at Britain's loss of $8,000,000 in ex

ports for the first quart or of 1898, and foil keeping at home that sum and many

millions besides which were spent in th(

purchase ot the products or our owu

factories and workshops instead of be

iiwi sent over to Eurype to pay for good.

I y-f-Efifrht bo jaantyfactore at borne.

rCviU ho beat

POLITICAL NOTES.

Ssnator Fairbanks Will be at Nsw

Castla on Octobsr 26th, and Will Spsak There That Evening.

a 3f

U 7

fPHAS

tne argi

HASES OF PROTECTION

I

Unexampled Increase of America's

J Foreign Trade.

ne staple democratic argument against protection is that it builds a &all around the country, shutting out foreign demand for car produce and products. It is proclaimed, too, with a

degree of Inconsistency that marks the dernagogio spirit of the free trader and tariff for revenue reformer, that if the

manufacturer fattens under protection Ue farmer suffers. It is not worth while in this connection to bother about punter arguments, it being suflQcient to tefnte free trade and dispel the hypnotic Influence it has exercised with a few facts of current circulation in the com

mercial papers of the United States.

In tbe present tide of prosperity, and

(promise of oue greater and beyond par

allel in this country, it is remembered

by a magnificent majority of a

popular vote a Republican administra-

It is just possible that the New Cas

tle glee club may be invited to come hither to furnish music for the Watson

meeting. Should that aggregation of

musicians come here lor that occasion there would be good music indeed, and it would add much to the liveliness of the meeting.

The proipects are for a good Grif

fiths meeting at the Phillips tonight.

Che speech of Bjveridge, later in the

capaign, will be one of the star meetings, and will have a rousing attendance. Now that the weather has settled down apparently to a good old

autumn, there will be less apprehen

sion about that element, and there will I that

a so he more tendency to turn oat

aftiv tnnnnv trt tfort1 o inaAnn

The absence of the band from the W" demanded b the PP1-

city, together with some hundreds of inat uemana was at a time or tearful OJd Fellows who will attend the dis-f business depression, wheu enterprise of trict meeting at Cambridge City, if every kind languished and factories

much to be regretted. However, there were closed, when farmers suffered from

srill be enough people left in town t short crops and thousands were clamor-

h.l the hall, lhe republicans are rej ing for work. This terrible state of

minded that their indifference is ths affairs had continued for four years un

only hope of the Democrats in this der a Democratic policy. When the Recampaign, and that in 'ifference anapublicans came in and established again laok of inttrest is nothing short ofjprotection for home industries, the peotreason, as it is "lendiEg aid and compie responded with alacrity totheassnr-

fort to the enemy." lance or good rimes.

. , .i . T, r, - f That they are here is shown in one At the tale of the Morrieon cameo iat-r . , , , t, i.itnstanoe tnat oor exports during tbe

i ' " .uvimwu U7

iu,uuu,um. and

yearVago in August tnete were mfe failure of this cLasa. last month there wu Item than h.ilf as many. Almost 70 per cent of Mexico's foreign trade is with tbe United State. The United States is shipping coal, iron and stei to Eugland- This has been brought about by the policy of protection. The demand for grain shipping accommodations is frreater at York than ever before. More wheat asid corn is being exported than at this time last year. American sheeting and drills are largely called for by China. At the port of Shanghai alone Ust year, the importation of these goods wag increased by more than 1,200,000 pieces Americans are establishing warehouses in Egyptian ti:us. They pro poe to get the trade of that country. The United States is sending trolley cars to Ireland. EagUnd aud Japau. From reports appearing daily in the reliable aud authoritative trade journals, there is no locality in this rta: couutry excepted iu the enjoyment of f xxi times. Farmers, merchants, manufac turers aud business men of every this? aud description are sharing iu prosperity under protection. France' Imp. imtrie Rationale is preparing as a show piece fur the exhibition of 1900 "Tbe History cf French Printing In tbe Fifteenth aud Sixteenth Centuries. ".by A. Claudiu, with 1,200 plates of reproductions from rare books. Do-Tfflu for rifty Cent. Goaranced tobacco luMt cure, mattes unit men suoti. Uood pure. bOC. tL Ail drucrinla

iti sn v & mm, 39 E WASHINGTON STREET, . INDIANAPOLIS, IND.,

Cordially invite you

to see their display of the Litest Novelties in

To be entirely relieved of the aches and pains of rheumatism means a great deal, and Hood's Sarsaparilla does it. 4 Ohl I Sayl have you given Dr. Caldwell's Syiup Pepsin a trial? It will cure you of your constipation, will correct your stomach troubles and make your life worth living. Trial size bottles 10c (10 doses 10c), large sizes 50c and $1. Of A. G. Luken & Co.

From Extreme Nervousness.

HAT no one remedy can contain the elements necessary to cure all diseases, is a, fact well known to everyone.

Dr. Miles' System of Restorative Remedies consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each for its own purpose. Mrs. L. C. Bramley, 37 Henry St., St. Catherines, Ontario, writes: "For years I suffered from extreme nervousness and annoying constipation, developing Into palpitation and weakness of the heart. I was unable to sleep, suffered much from headache, pain in my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Cure and Nerve and Liver Pills and the Anti-Pain Pills to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved

cains and aches ajidwe&rlness left 2

ionic ana am now restored to-say 4

good health." Dr. Miles Remedies are sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on diseases of the heart and

aerves free. Address, t fJJ ULm

DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind.

Cloaks, Suits, Furs, Silk Waists, Petticoats, etc. At the HOTEL WE8TCOTT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th and laht.

Miss Evelyn Snyder, formerly of Richmond. will have charge of display.

Grand Showing

Of Men's, Boys' Children's Fashionable

and

lOc

SRemedies

nesrare

N3L

V Hea th .v,V p:

Merj Falfl (rjOuDftDuDDug Atjprices that will draw lightly on your pocket books. Such a display of correct, ana fashionable Clothing at such moderate trices cannot be found elsewhere in tichmond.

Men's and Young Men' Stylish Suits, 85 00, 6 00, 8 00, 10 00, 12 CO, 13 50, 15 00, 18 00. . Men's and Young Men's Fashionable Fall Overcoats. S 5 00. 7 00, 8 00. 10 00.12 00,15 00,18 00.: Boys (ajfes 13 to 19 years) Long Pant Suits, 83 CO, 4 00. 5 00, 0 00, 7 00, 8 00, 1000, 12 00. Bjys (ages 7 to 16 years) Double Breasted Knee Trcuser Suits, SI 50, 2 00. 2 50, 3 00, 3 50, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00

Little

Boys' (3 $2 OO to

to 8 years) 5 00.

Vestee Suits,

Cash and One Price to all.

Bull & Gregg, 82 1 Main, Richmond, Ind. Thompson A Good' Old Qrocery Stand. .

EVERY ONE

CEN.

KNOWS j

A PIECE OF

au iiitaplio of Bacchus from Tarsus w sold for $1,150, another ring with

n:are ci t'accnus ior ?ua, tae sign

of Asuuuit, kiua: of the Bosporus, froi

Kertch, fur S3, 300, tbe Sessa ring f

f 7-3 Biifi a fine iutaglio best of Domit

for? 120. Sakai, a sciip.t torvn near Osak Japan, prc,a:ises ftj becocjo the ShefS? cf iba ea-t. A cocapauy has been form

to cujrare iu the cutlery trade then

This city bus hfid fur time imraemcn

& high retJctatiou for its cutlery, bt

Liihtrto the vrant of machinerv hi

nuHtawd agaiupl the cheapening of tf

troductiou.

Inters

Al 1 1 VER PILLS SEGIC EIEADAGI

Henry Catter sells Frostine. dward Bloemke sells Frostine.

PosiUvel y eared, by thestf little Pills. j They also reScre Distress frosa Dysp, I

Lndirstioii arid loo Hearty Eating. . 6rct remedy far Dizziness, Kaasea, Tcess. Bail Taste in the Mocth, Coatrd 1e

raia in the Side, TORPID LIVER, fj f Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetaf j Small Pin. Small cL '

cmea rioe.

in another that the

United States has had a second year of

treme&aons crops.

Ie the two Dakotas and Minnesota alone there will be this year a sorplat

or i,wuu,uuo in farm prolncts. Thai

represents a per capita production of

fS2. Th farmer is gottiu spot cash on delivery instead of waiting for re

turns, as in times past, under consign'

ment metnods.

The whole movement of tha United States trade with foreign ooun tries ha

for the past eight months been at the

rate of 1.807.628,896 a year.

ine Lmiea oraies dots now rery

little linen irom Austria. It was only

a lew years ago imported rery largely

While there are crop shortages abroad,

it is announced that the wheat yield ol

the United States this year will amonnt

to 700,000,000 baeheU. This will tx

the largest in the history of oar country

It is more than enough to feed thost

who suffer from crop failures abroad.

x orty years ago mere were no wire nails. Of cut nails the United State

produced then about 80.000 tons an

Dually, and the wire product is now far

ahead of the cut nail, bat the yearly

produttion ot both is so great that it threatens Europe with disastrous competition.

At the rooms of tha New York Mer

chants aNociatioa, an institution to facilitate buying, there is a constant throng of buyers from all parts of the country. All day long it is one continuoos story of wonderful improve mens in trade, of great crops and of money in abundance. The buyers ex oress faith in what they tell by pur

chasing more goods than they ever did before. One of the incidents of good times is the great lessening of the number of failures among uianasotorers, Two

His words have been supported by

lacis, suDsianuatea and backed bv I

j j 1. ...

positive aeea 1 ast so with us. Our

full line of

CLOTHING, Furnishings

can never be considered a luxury. Furniture is times and is always appreciated for its usefulness.

to ipeak ot c;m AMESES sninririas.

useful at all This leads us

and Hats,

is tHe finest on the market.

Let us tell you of one. It is made of the finest quartered oak.

cicgiijuy poiisnea, one ot the nearest

ana me pnee is 94U.UU.

designs,

See our elegant line of

$5.00 Men's Suits

ON SALE THIS WEEK

Ferd Grqthaus, 533-535 Main Street.

Telephone 1803.

Ms' MM

830 Main Si.

0:iE PRICE CLOTHIERS

AUD FURniSHERS. Widap & Thompson.

STRENGTH COMBINED WITH BEAUTY I Are essential qualities in the construction of fine carnages. Our reputation has been won on just these attributes. Our desfcns i

graceful and original besides b, ing swell in style and general get up. Our buggies and carriages are selling like hot cake s now, for th Fall and Winter season.

Schneider Caririojo ozrEicv