Richmond Palladium (Daily), 25 February 1904 — Page 4

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The College is Preparing for Her Debate With De Paw.

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eusiness would flow in irom the most unexpected quarters, and when we tools time to investigate we could always trace it direct to some ol our advertising. Col. Geo. Merritt, ol Waterbury Watch Co.

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The Oratorical Association of

Earlham College met Wednesday noon to make arrangements for the coming debate with De Painv, which will he held on Friday eveninsr, Meh. 11. Prof. E. P. Trueblood said a few words to the members of the associa

tion concerning the way in which the be thus satisfactorily

member of Earlham V team have which was often impossible been working ever since the primary, fore."

These men Mr. I?. Worhlev, Mr. ! The experiments of Dr. Kemp have

J. R. Phillips and Mr. W. Leere have been going on for a year or more not permitted a minute to pass bv wb the object of finding a substi-

during which time they have not tute for the X-ray in the illumination

gained new material for their arni- of the internal organs of the body.

ment. At any hour in the day one None of the medical profession putof them can be found in his room 'side of his immediate assistants, Dr

of sodium bicarbonate, one dram of plyeerine and one eighth grain of

ffluoresein are dissolved.

"The patient is then conducted into a dark "room," says Dr. Kemp, "and the electric light introduced. The picture obtained is much superior to that produced by the method -of plain water. It shows the size and location of the stomach, and the light is so excellent that 1 believe it would aid in the differentiation of the tumors of the liver and intestines. In addition, subjects with thick abdominal Avails or much adipose tissues can

examined

hereto-

Ch erry Pectoral If your doctor says this is the best cough medicine you can take, then take it. We are willing to leave it with him. tiiS8U'

RUSSIA MOVES SLOWLY. Just at present Japan seems to be getting the better of Russia. The latter has been acting wholly on the defense so far but some of these davs and in the near future, Russia will begin the offensive and Japan can never cope with so formidable a force as Russia will be able to put m the held. Japan goes upon the theory that everything is fair in love and in war. They began the war before there was a declaration of Avar, and nearly every engagement has favored them. Russia has a fleet in the Black Sea which, according to a treaty with Turkey, she cannot pass through theDardanelles but recent advices say the Porte is almost persuaded to Avaive the treaty and permit the Russian fleet to depart to the seat of Avar. Thereare tAvo ways to get out of the Mediterranean Sea through the Strait of Gibraltar "or the Suez Canal. This, of course, Avill take time and during this time more than a half million of troops will be sent to Manchuria and Korea. Japan Avill then have a serious problem to solve and the result is easily foreseen. A dispatch from St. Petersburg says the time is fixed for the termination of the war and the complete overthrow of Japan. The dispatch further says that Japan either does not appreciate the situation or is expecting aid from Great Britain or the United States. So far there is no evidence that either of these nations eAer thought of becoming involved in the war unless something unforeseen happens. British statesmen encouraged Japan to go to Avar knowing tbat in time iTnssia would win and this would accomplish tAvo things, namely, check Russia and weaken the maritime power of Japan.

The readers of the Richmond papers have uoav a good idea of Avhat the Reid Memorial church is to be. First, it Avill be a thing of beauty, massive with the useful element predominating. It will be a great relig ions poem in Bedford limestone, embodying everything that church architecture has achieved up to the present. Mr Reid, evidently does not belong to the majority of young men avIko-o 'awav'from home, and, in the glow of financial success, forget the city "of their childhood. In his great railroad enterprises, Richmond men are conspicuous among his employes and the new church is not the only monument to his liberality that can be pointed out in this community.' No other monument could better perpetuate the memory of his mother and no other gift Avill bring greater blessings to our city and community. A man Avith such generous impulses can do much good in an age like ours. Such a man ought to prosper and always will. ..ii ii i i m According to the Louisville Herald, the National Democracy is Avithont manna and without a Moses, and, Avhen one stops to think about it, the Herald has just about sized up the situation. It says: "In everv nation the genius of misrule or the spirit of incapacity finds an abiding place. In America the abiding place of the evil spirit in the solution 'of governmental problems lurks with the agglomeration of factional interests and internecine contests by euphuists called the Democracy. Inability to grasp grave national situations has been for fifty years the weakness and curse of the party, whose leadership has led its patriotic masses into repeated misapprehension, continued mismanagement and almost unbroken,. defeat. It has been a hopeless march through the desert Avithout manna and withou a Moses." Hon. J. Frank ITrtiley of Lafayette was at the Palladium office yesterday, and, judging from Avhat he said, he is very much encouraged in his canvass for governor. Mr. Hanley is a sterling Republican and has borne the heat and burden of many campaigns for Republican success. He made a favorable impression on the Republicans of Wayne county and Avill "-et his share of the Wayne county delegation at the state convention.

Perfect Confidence. Where there used to be a feeling of uneasiness ar.d worry in the household Avheu a child showed symptoms of croup, there is now perfect confidence. This is owing to the uniform success of Chamberlain's Cough Rem-

edv in the treatment of that disease.

Mrs. M. I.

ITothing Equals Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dr. P. B. Spears, of Pinchard, Ala., has become acquainted Avith the good qualities of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and uses it in his own family and in his practice. lie says: "It beats any

preparation I haTe ever seen for all

Biisford, of Poolesville, boAvel complaints. I do not think of - . i it.....

Md. in speaking of her experience in recommending any other, ana aiso use the 'use of that remedy says: "I it with my own children." This have a A-orId of confidence in Cham- remedy is for sale by A.G. Luken & berlain's Cough Remedy for I have Co. and W. n. Sudhoff, corner fifth tised it with perfect success. My and Main streets, child Garland is subject to seore at- !

tacks of croup and it always gives him prompt relief." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. and W. II. Sudhoff, corner fifth and Main streets. ,

WE WILL FURNISH NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND WEEKLY PALLADIUM FOR $1.75. .THE TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND DAILY PALLADIUM $3.25. .THE TRIBUNE WILL BE A VALUABLE PAPER THIS YEAR. TRY THIS COMBINATION.

Special Fares to Dayton via Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets to Dayton, account Ben Hur performance Avill be sold March 1st from London, Morrow Springfield, Richmond and intermediate ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines, good returning March 2d, inclusive.

LIMITED CARS. The break-down in the Greenfield station has been repaired and limited cars on the interurban line were put in operation today, and will continue egularly. City cars leaving the cor er of eighth and Main at 8:30 a. m. 12:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. make immediate connection Avith the Indianapolis car at the west side barns. Inaddition to these cars local cars leave company office, near the corner of eight and Main at 7, 9 and 11 in the morning and 1, 3 and 5 in the afternoon. Returning cars leave Indianapolis for llichmcnd same hours.

The buildings on the site purchased by the government for a neAV postoffice will be sold at public auction next Saturday, the 27th, at 10 o'clock a. m. This is an opportunity to get a bargain in building material. Iron fence will be sold also. 24-3t

in the dormitory or in either the col

lege library or the city library.

Traub and Dr. Graham-Rogers, and a

few of Dr. Kemp's most intimate

Mr. Trueblood also said that it j friends, Avere admitted into the secret Avas necessary that the association and these, Avhile they greatly assisted

make the eomin? debate n financia i in. the work ot experimenting, re-

success, and that every member of the college should help support the team in a creditable way. This year Earlham Avill have a necessary additional expense put upon the college association since her representative, Mr. Feeger, represents the state in the inter-state contest in oratory. The treasury of the state association is empty and Earlham will' haA-e to bear the expenses alone. Mr. Feeger deserA-es this much from the college, if not more and it can be done. Last vear the receipts from the

j frained absolutely from any discus

sion of it outside of their little circle. The practical demonstration of the new method of internal illumination came as a surprise therefore to the young students of the clinic, who were loud in their praise of the discovery. Experiments were also made on a dog and a rabbit, which Avere treated subcutaneously Avith alkaline and alcoholic solutions of fluorescin, tAvo grains and one grain respectively, and tAvo patients underwent the treatment of internal application for

college debate amounted to about one stomach troubles Avith excellent rehundred and tAventy-five dollars and suits. Avith the enthusiasm which Earlham can stir un an eoual amount or more Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver

should be the receipts this time. Tablets. .Unequalled for ConAbove all it is necessary that Earl- j sMpation.

ham win the debate, since she must have a clean record as the result of her contests with De PauAv. Having

defeated the Methodists in oratorv and basketball, it would be glorious for the Quakers to again defeat them in her basketball game next Saturday and then in the, debate.

At the meeting Wednesdav

mittees Avere appointed to lake Sudhoff charge of the advertising, the selling streets.

of tickets, the stirring up of enthusiasm and on general arrangements. President Kelly is sick and unable to meet his classes this Aveek.

Mr. A. R. Ka, v prominent druggist of Baxter Sprii. Kansas, says: " Chamberlain's Stomi.. and Liver Tablets are, in my judgment, the most superior preparation of anything in use today for constipation. ThejT are sure in action and with no ten-

! dency to nauseate or gripe. For sale orn- by A. G. Luken & Co. and W. IT.

corner fifth and Main

REPUBLICANS MEET

ship and ward conventions, as soon

as delegates and alternates are named, 1

will please forward the names and particular addresses of such delegates and alternates to Will C. Converse, secretary. If any delegates and alternates are on rural routes,

please give number of route. A. M. Gardner, Chairman. Will C. Converse, Secret a ryf

Notice of Joint Representative Convention. The Republicans of Fayette and Wayne counties, in the state of Indiana, Avill meet in delegate convention, at Shelbyville, Indiana, on Thursday, March 3, 1904, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for joint representative from said counties, to be Aoted for at the November election, 1904. The apportionment for delegates and alternates for said counties ij as follows: Fayette county ten delegates and ten alternates. Wayne county, tAventy-six delegates and twenty-six atlernates. Frederick 1. Barrows, Cairman Fayette County. A. M. Gardner, Chairman of WaAne County. Will C. Converse, Secretary of Wayne County.

T .B. WOOBHURST A number of good farms for sale Dwellings at a bargain Vacant lots Money to Loan Fire Insurance Come and ee me

17ioe Doaton Girls. Kitty For the land's sake, what have you been doing with your finger? Bessie Harry Sweetser's coming to see me this evening. : Two weeks ago he said he thought every woman ought to know how to sew. For a dajT or two I've been pricking my left forefinger with a needle. One never knows, you knoAv, what might, happen at any time. Boston Transcript.

ATENTS

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can be patented. Small luprovements nnd simple inventions hive made much monev for the inven

tors. We dtvelope your ideas or assist you in improving your in'ention. We takeout pitents in United States, Canada and foreign couatrus. Our ttruis are reasonable. Marlatt Dozier, 4-2-43 Colonial Bldg. Richmond

Class In Anatomy. Teacher Wilfred, to what are the teeth fastened ? Wilfred To the gums. Teacher And hoAv many gums have wTe? Wilfred Three pepsin, Avintergre: and blood orange. Judge.

FLUORESCIN LIGHT

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Swallowed by Patients Makes In

ternal Organs Visible to t!:e Naked Eye. (Xew York World.) : In the current number of the Tledi-

cal Journal Dr. Robert Co eman

Kemp, consulting physician of the

Cambridge Cit3r. Jefferson toAvnship at HagerstoAvn. New Garden township at Fountain

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Washington toAvnship at Milton. Wayne township, outside the city of Richmond, at the court house, at 2 o'clock p. m. All the AA-ard meetings, in the eitv

Manhattan State Hospital, AU for of Richmond, Avill be held at 7 o'clock

the lirst time tiie result ot a series ot

exper iments Avith firores Avhich

p. m as folloAvs:

the X a, dis-

mav loreA'er do aAvay avuii

ray m the treatment or mtei

cases.

By the use of the fluid, a harmless

crvsialline compound dissolved in

First ward at court house. Second AAard at city building. Third Avard at G. A. R. hall. Fourth ward at K. of P. temple. Fifth Avard at Hodgin's shop. Sixth ward, John Hawekotte's

vater, the entire internal or' ins of store at 7 r m '

ihe body become at once exposed to! Seventh Avard at O. II. Little's livthe ..aked eye as clearly as through a ery barn. traiisi arent film of glass. The mem- j The delegates to the Shelbyville Lranes of the stomach ar ; so dis- convention, in addition to voting for tinct 'hat their outlines can be trae- candidate for congress and delegate ed on the outside of the body in 4 to the national coiiA-ention, will meet dark or lighted room. with the delegates from Fayette The neAv use of the flu? i is of in-' county, and nominate a candidate for cdcilable value in the trv.itment of joint representative for Fayette and abdominal diseases. Its efficacy was Wayne counties. demonstrated before n body of slu- Under a rule made by the state cendents at a clinic, in the College of tral committe delegates to the ShelPhysicians and Surgeons a week ago. byville conAdition are instructed to Fluorescin is nontoxic, absolutely ' vote for the Hon. James E. Watson harmless, and is taken by the patient for congress, and for Richard N. Elon an empty stomach in a glass of liot for joint representati-e. Avater, in Avhich from 15 to 20 grains! The chairman of the seA-eral town-

Looked Tlsnt Wa-. Teacher All birds are bipeds that is, they have two feet.

Tons my The duck ain't. Teacher Oh, yes; the duck has two feet. Tommy No, ma'am. I'll bet they're oars. Philadelphia Press.

Coroner, sj. Dr. S. C. Markley. Commissioner Western District. Elhvood Clark. Commissioner Middle District. John F. DAnes. TOWNSHIP TICKET. Township Trustee. ' Charles E. Potter. Township Assessor. John M. Winslow. CITY TICKET. Mayor. Dr. W. W. Zimmerman. City Clerk. Job a F. Taggart. City Treasurer. Charles A. Tennis. FIRE ALARM BOXES.

I'nneceaiar)- Emphasis. "Why are you smiling so broadly, Henry Y' "I AA-as just thinking of the good times I had." "When, Henry, dear?" "Before Ave were married, of course." Cleveland Plain Dealer.

A Royal Line. A negro preacher, having baptized a colored two-year-old with the name George Washington, solemnly shook the infant by the hand, saying: "General, I congratulate you on your ancestry." Lippincott's Magazine.

Her Taste. 'TIave you any taste for Thackeray?" asked Mrs. Oldcastle. "No; I can't say that I have," replied her hostess. "Is that anything like this paprika they're puttin' in everything now?" Chicago Record-Herald.

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Didn't Dare to Come In and Alc It. Mrs. Bridges Hoav long were you in your last place? Applicant Taa-o weeks. Mr. Bridges (from adjoining room)

Mary, ask the lady Avhat delayed her..

A Matter of Surface. "Mr. Jinxon is a Aery broad minded man," said the admiring friend.

"Broad minded!" echoed Miss Cay

enne. "Possibly that's Avhy so many of

his remarks seeu flat." Washington Star.

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EgRonctlr. If the egg. corner holds through the

next presidential campaign some of

our spellbinders Avill have reason to congratulate themselves on the fact. Atlanta Constitution. . REPUBLICAN TICKET. Congress. James E. Watson. Joint Representative. Richard Eiliott. COUNTY TICKET. Senator. Roscoe E. Kirkman. Representative. Dr. M. W. Yencer. For Sheriff. Richard S. Smith. Prosecuting Attorney.

Wilfred Jessup. County Treasurer. Benjamin B. My rick, Jr. County Recorder Frank C. Mosbaugh. Surveyor. Robert A. Howard.

FIRST DISTRICT. South of Main, West of Seventh. L2 First and south C, piano factory. 13 Second and south B. 14 Fourth and south D.

15 Fifth and south B. 26 Fifth and south H. , IS Seventh and south H. SECOND DISTRICT. South of Main, Between Seventh and Eleventh. 21 Eighth and Main. 23- Eighth and south E. 24 SeA-enth and south G.

25 Ninth and south A. 2G Tenth and south C. 27 EleA-enth and Main. 23 Eleventh and south J. t THIRD DISTRICT. South of Main, East of Eleventh. 31 TAvelfth and south B. 32 TAvelfth and south E. . jx 34 Fourteenth' and Main. ! " 35 Fourteenth and south C. 36 EleA-enth and south A. 37 Twentieth and Main. FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West of Tenth to River.

41 Third and Main, Robinson's shop

42 Third and North C. 43- City Building. , ' 45 Gaor, Scott & Co. 46 No. 1 Hose House, N. Eighth. 47 Champion Roller Mills. 43 Tenth and North I. FIFTH BISSICT. 4 West Richmond and Fairview. 5 West Third and Chestnut.

51 West Third and National Road. 52 West Third and Kinsey. 53 West Third and Richmond Ave. 54 Earlham College. 55 State and Boyer. 56 Grant and Ridge. 57 Hunt and Maple. 5S Grant and Sheridan. 59 Bridge Ave., Paper Mill. SIXTH DISTRICT. North of E, East of Tenth. 61 Railroad Shops. 62 Hutton's Coffin Factory. 63 Hoosier Drill Works. 64 Wayne Agricultural Works. ' 65 Richmond City Mill Works. 66 Westcott Carriage Works. 67 Thirteenth and North H. SEVENTH DISTRICT.

Between Main and North D., East of

Tenth. 7 Ninth and North A.

71 Eleventh and North B.

72 Fourteenth and North C. 73 No. 3 Hose House, East End. .

74 Eighteenth and North C. '

75 Twenty-second and North E. SPECIAL SIGNALS. 1-2-1 Fire Out. 10-10-10-Natural Gas Off. " ' 10 Natural Gas On. 3 12 Noon and C p. m. ,