Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 14, 11 December 1889 — Page 4

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"Onr Constant Aim Is to Keep the Best Goods In the Market P An adrerrlsemant In a papar I ft Terr simple thine; Ba It round, or tqoara or UponInc. U baa tha umt el.ur rinj. At first It seems to paas you by. Or draws but slight attention, The next jon know yon have to try To keep Iran making mantioa Of what ft ya. Then t oomaa A llttla naarer to yon. Atd you are forced u recogmz I fa tryln hard to do you. Bat wbea for boxlnen it ataxta ont No naeroy does It give. It simply playa with yon a while. Then hi La J on where you live. -UuTiLnalmn. Wnen 70a waet Anything In the Grocery Hne b sure and call or tele"""jonrj f. McCarthy.

RETAIL C1RPET DEPARTMENT,

This It the rounding up op closing out season in this Department, after

one or ine largest ana most sucoessiui season MporicnUOU 7 naturally have a great many short lengths, remnants, odds and ends that

we want to oioae out quiOKiy. wt. nvc uotu inc. mm a. ..-

A1MU UUI ULtr. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE BARGAINS.

Aa. Afa4:M eia4 PaMam in Valval. RnHv RpuqAilfl. Taoefttrv

Brussels, all-wool Ingrains, Cotton Chains, &o. Also odd lots of Oil Cloths,

Hugs and Mats, Lsoe uurt-ins, tieavy vunaina, go. COIIE EARLY AND SECURE BEST STYLES. L. Mi JOKES & CO., WE3TC0TT BLOCK. KIC1IH0SD, IND.

-SEW CBOPNEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.

GOLDEN GROVE TENNESSEE SORGHUM

The Finest Molasses you ever tasted. Bring your jug and Give it a Trial.

VAN D. BROWN, See Hire Grocery. novWd-U '

FOR THIRTY DATS!

-srjECXAi prices rsr

IBOYS' and MENS'

OVERCOATS

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aepfidw

CHEAP SALE

Fifteen thousand do'lar stock t be disposed of at once. 1 have determined rtor- lanmn tat. ta Mnitact n one tiriri rash huinrss. and bcfore taring In new

stock will sell oat my present one at prices which will astonish my patrons and the

citizens or Kicnmona in general. 1 nis is not iuie taia. uut m nnuno hiiuuithui

sale. This sale will continue for inirty oars an n'se atea- oirg-jins in dwu

and Shoes would do well to call at oace, as flrst come win e nrsi servta. Respectfully,

B. E3AA8, 616 Main Street.

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Richmond Palladium

WEDNESDAY.DECEMBER 11.1SS9.

DAILY PALLADIUM lOe A WEEK. Bissau c-wrm wwo eaarra.

benj. n. snriuoc, .Notary public, real estate auad insurance agent. Honey loaned obi mortgage. Ifos. 8 and IO Worth Seventlt treet. U-dw-ljT We lead the trade in low prices on Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. Ac Flitch Midi arts, TheR.8. W. J. No. 9 South Eighth stroot. aaarladaw-lyr

Walter L. Dalbey has eharge of the airoulation of tha Daily Pa llla pnnc,

and i authorised to tako subaanptiOBJ and nako eolloetioas with J a the eorpo-

fteal estate and fire lnsnr aire. To. 901 Sfalai street marl7dw-lyt

Miss Ida Finney has been ordered to

report tor duty m the Postemee De

partment at Washington on the 31st of

December.

Your wasted cheeks may hare all the

plumpness and bloom 01 health through your use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This time-honored remedy still leads the ran. It improves digestion, purifies the blood.

and invigorates the system, tfive it s

John Baker went to Winchester evening.

James M. Hill went to Cincinnati last

evening.

H. T. Ward went to Marion, O.. this

morning.

George Reed went to Cincinnati this

morning.

James Gwynn went to Dayton this

morning.

J. 0. Hall went to Anderson this

morning.

M. H. Dill is greeting friends is this

city to-day.

Ed Thatcher returned from Decatur

last evening.

Ben Moormana went to Cincinnati

laat evening.

T.J. Crump returned from Chicago

last evening.

Miss Anna Bullard went to Cincinnati

this morning.

Dr. Weist returned from Indianapolis

this morning.

W. B. Winchell went to Connersriile

this morning.

C. A. Franoisco returned from Mun-

eie last evening.

Mrs. Katie Sherwin went to Cincin

nati this morning.

John E Pelts returned from New

Castle laat evening.

E. I. Stidham, of Munoie. is visiting

friends in this city.

Thomas Ralston returned from New

Castle last evening.

. Phillio Sohneider is greeting friends

in flageratown to-day.

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bendel went to

Cincinnati this morning.

Miss Caroline Wiltsee is visiting

friends in Dayton to-day.

Mr. D. L. Hubbard, of the Indianap

olis Journal, is in the city.

Mrs. Joseph Bennett, of Munoie, is

visiting friends in this city.

Harmon Shofer is circulating among

friends in Cincinnati to-day.

Nathan Frame, of Jamestown. O..

was in the city this morning.

John C. Hadley and son William

went to Dublin this morning.

Mrs. Ida Benson went to Dayton last

evening on a brief visit to friends.

J. G. Collins went to Indianapolis

this morning on a visit to relatives.

Mrs. William Gaines left this morn

ing on a visit to friends in Ripley, O.

Miss Eva Creighton went to Cincin

nati laat evening on a visit to friends.

Mrs. Sarah Bauer returned laat even

ing from a visit to friends in Cincinnati.

Judge Freeman, of Eaton, is circu

lating among friends in this city to-day.

John Dunn and family returned yes

terday from a pleasant visit to friends

in Munoie.

Mrs. Jennie Phillips returned last

evening from a pleasant visit to friends

in Greenville, U.

m Ui.i.u - r 1 mi - -

jura, in snail. 01 urwiyuufcs.

been visiting her children in this city,

returned home to day.

Mrs. Z. Dwiccins. of Wilmington. O.

who has been visiting her son. Dr.

Dwiggins, returned home this morning.

Miss Nettie Bell, of Knightstown. is

visiting the family of Ed Wilson, West

Richmond, and will remain during the

holidays.

Mrs. Barton Wyatt. of Hagerstown

and sister, Mrs. Rebeooa Murphy, of

Peru, are visiting relatives and friends

m this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chandlee. Mrs.

John G. Chandlee and Miss Ella Lister

left this morning for Pasedena, Lai.

where they will spend the winter.

LOCAL PICKUPS. Only two weeks until Christmas.

The inclemency of the weather last

night prevented a surprise party of large

proportions.

George Williams, of Cambridge City,

has been granted a pennon, and Wil

liam Fallow, of thia oity, and John

Dixon, of Hagerstown, an increase.

Miss Ramie Austen, who appears'to

night at the Grand Opera House in

Guilty without Crime, is the youngest

and prettiest emotional aotreas in Amer

ica.

Old Boreas wae abroad last night, and

his shrill whistle around the oorners.

aooompanied with the banging of shut

ters and creaking of signs, alarmed the

timid.

John Pinkerton. a man who was en

deavoring to steal a ride on the Panhan

dle road, was arrested by detective Gor

mon last night tor "jumping on ears, not

being an employe. He plead guilty to

the charge in mayor e court this morning, and was fined 19 90. He was sent

to Jail.

cocbt Hocsa.

r Interval Picked rn

VrlaBu Ceaatr 01

iSm

Nothing done in any of the county

offices to-day worthy ot note.

COMMISSION" BS' COURT.

The commissioners refused to grant

Reed & Soberer license to sell liquor,

An appeal will be taken to the Circuit

Court.

The board issued an order to the

presidents ot toll roads that have been

appraised to meet them next Saturday

afternoon to aoe it they are satisfied with the valuation plaoed on their

roads.

The following claims were allowed:

Fremont Catea. expense ot Door of

Green township, 116572: bridges.

ana 41.

David Mauley, trustee, expense of

poor of Franklin township, 1135 25

George r. V ard. trustee, expense of

poor ot Perry township, $103 55.

W. A. Clements, trustee, expense of

poor ot New Garden township, $'94 81

Miles W. Lamar, trustee, exponas of

poor of Dalton township. $50.71.

J . SI. Starr, gas, flSiJ. W. D. J ordan. appraising toll roads.

$530

Allen D. Bond, boarding crisonera.

$596 6)1; officer's fees, $520; officer's toes, $97 50; officer's fees, $4760; Jail experse. $30; Nicholson, stationery.

$44195.

in taiiel aw Sample! em. OS asm Mnrraw and Elatm iim tmA

H anil torn, at the Sherman House, this afternoon, oa suspieion ot having bur. flarixed Chris Waist's house laat night, le earns here about a week ago with Rardoa and the two were spotted aa "crooks' being frequently away from

their Itoardiag house nearly all night,

The young man has a pair of rubbers that exactly fit the tracks found in the

yard at Weist a resadenoe. BhftnkveS 8stapr.

School No. 4. Boston township, situ

a ted three miles soutn ot tne city, on the Liberty pike, will give a basket supKr and literary entertainment for the nefit ot a school library, on Friday

evening December 2U, lao9.

Aa excellent procramme is in pre pa

ration aad will be published next week.

Ladies requested to bring basket with

iust eaouan tor two to eat. Refresh

meats served by careful attendants.

Admission free. Everybody welcome.

The regular meeting of St Stephen'i

Aid Society, at the hospital, Thureday

Deoember 12, at 3 p. m. Mas. Jams Morrison. Pree't. Mas. J. S. Ostran dxr, Soo'y. SADIES,

Your experience with Over-

snoes no doubt Has been

that ol discomfort and in

convenience In slipping off.

Such being the fact, we are pleased to call your attention to the Pure Gum Un-

lined tTroquefs, put np In sllkrriush hand-bags, very

suilD le for holiday pres-

entaC- They are a delight to the wearer, lor they cling to

the shoe and do not bind the feet, and yon ran walk in them without the least

restraint or fatigue. You

are invited to call and see

them. Store open every

evening.

I. YV1L.L.1A31S, decll-dtr 721 Slain Ht.

We are in splendid trim to show you

our big line ot Christmas goods. We

are making a strong efiort to sell you

fine goods at low prices. Oar stook of Engravings and Easels is the beat in the oity, and we only ask you to compare

prioes to convince you that we are un

derselling every one else. An immense

stook ot Dolls, Wagons. Toys, Books,

Uames, etc., at your own priee.

ILirr s if air. Corner Main and Sixth streets.

For something useful in the way of a

Chnatmaa preeent cot a meoe of Form

ture. We have a good stook ot all

grades. Prioes low.

G. Grothatjs & DON, wed-fri sataw 535 Main Street.

Fancy Desks and Boob

cases at Smith dc Dunham's.

We are ready for Christmas with ele

gant new goods. Jknkins.

wed am

See our new line ofTrnnks

and Valises. Will make

sChristmas present.

aw W1UU1AS K jv.

Gents' night robes at the Eldorado.

wedfriasat

Almost everything appro

priate lor Holiday gilts may

be found at Nicholson's

Store at bottom prices, dw Handsome leather goods. Moormakn's.

. TOM TIT,

Little Shetland pony, the smallest ot his age. Imported by Herachel I. Fisher for

ts. Al. r outs. Ale win be on exhibition at the Poultry Show at Park Rink every

day and evening. All the little ones can have a ride on little Tom who are not

deemed too heavy by the

superintendent. ll-3t

See Laoey's new stook of Domeetio and White Sewing Machines. 718

Main.

Thompson Bro's Eioan

Agency, 7S6 Slain Street. noWdwed8t

See the new goods at Wilke's China

tore. f - -

Rattan SThairs and Rock

ers at Smith A Dunham's.

HalSarsjaf H Tlekwsn.

Please have your tiokets with you when seeking to reserve seats. Mr.

Steele cannot remember everybody, and haa to keep a record ot tioketa marked "Ionian." No reserves can be aeoured

without the tioketa. dec7-dtd. - LacTTJRi Cohhittib.

SATE TOUR JIOXET

By paying your gas bill be

fore the 13th. Il-4t

Ladies, clean your kid aloves with the

Mather Glove Cleaner, tor sale only at

the .Boston store. novlddly Anybody looking for :

Christmas gift can find nothing better than a New

Florence CJook Stove. See

them at Bargis9, corner ol

Slain and Filth. dw

Fine line of picture mouldings. Moormaitn's.

With a nice cheap Black

board and dustiess enalk, your children may have an

endless amount ot amusement and instruction. Ton will find three styles of IS.

B. at Nicholson's. dw

We are ready for Christmas with ele

gant aew goods. J xseihs.

weoa n

NOTICE. Onr store will be open

every evening from now until after the holidays. See

immense stock of

Christmas Slippers.

J. B. G1XBERT eft CO.

We have fitted up our entire basemeat floor, aisa 25x125 faai. with dis

plays of Dinner Seta aad Qoeensware

Ssaerauy. we are ageata tor the eelerated Mxakkr brands, and oaa out

unaer any body else a pnoea. Iurr's Fair.

Night robes for vour aweatheert at

the Eldorado. wediriasat

Blacking Cases at Smith

x. iwanama.

1,000 ladies to call and get a tree trial

package ot l. l eague 'e Medicated U fe

mora tor at sa IKorth Eighth street.

jansa

Old papers, 2e, dred at this otace.

a hnn

There are many varieties of speetaalaa.

But I am thankful that after being compelled to wear them constantly tor tea

yean, I now have no need tor them, nor have I had tor two years past, but oaa read the finest print, day or aight. aad write with aa much ease aa whoa I

was a school boy. Apply the oiatmea

to the eyelids at night and bathe the eyea with hot rain water in the morning. Thia ointment strengthens the

vision, rnoe, 23 cents per box. -fun4dw6m I. C. Tragus.

Our clocks at bargains. wedafri Jxnkins.

Let all the little ones come

to the Poultry Show at Park

Rink and see the Poultry

ana rets. Ai.st

Come early to have your pictures

framed and avoid the rush.

MOORMANN 8.

RjMllea, m Word! Look at J, M. Williams' advertise

meat, apI3-dtf

Fancy Plnsh Seat Rockers

at Smith k Dunham's.

Night robes tor your husband, father

or brother at the Eldorado, wedtriaiat

Three styles of Black

boards for children at Nlch Olson's. dw

See the new goods at Wilke's China

store.

PENSIONS.

The undersigned having

had many years experience in the prosecution ot Pen

sion and other claims

against the general govern

ment. Is fully prepared to

premptly collect Pensions

Bounty, or any other claims

against the United States.

Call on or address A. Har-

shall, United States Pension

Attorney, Economy, Ind.

octs awedawiy We are ready for Christmas with ele

gant new goods. Jknkins.

wed am

Fancy tables ot all kinds

at Smith de Dunham's.

If you want a good, reliable railroad

watoh. buy a Rooktord. whioh is war

ranted (3) years, by R. B. Dickinaon,

523 Main street, solo agent for the

Rockford watches, who has been selling

watches, olocks and jewelry in Kioh

mond tor forty-tour years. Repairing

fine watohes. clocks and lewelry by ex

perienoed workmen. dec9ltt

Steam laundry the Eldorado.

wedfriaaat

Beautiful line of illustrated books. Moormann's. OAS BILLS

If paid by the 15th Inst will

save you a discount. Ild4t

Call at Fletcher Medearis. No. 9

South Eighth street, and get a oiroular

desonbina the Mew Celebrated 1. U.

Speotacles and Eye Glasses. It you wear glasses this greatly interests you.

nov25d3m Lap Bobes cheap. dw WIGGINS & CO.

Our docks at bargains. wedafri Jznkins.

The Mewetts Oak" takes

the lead In wood, coal, or

natural gas. At Bargis'

only. dw

Collected and done in the very best

style, at the Riohmond Steam Laundry.

Cutis and collars a specialty.

D. W. WAXTKRS. Proprietor. Zeller Block, Telephone No. 151. U-dAw-tf

Nicholson's Holiday Dis

play Is now complete. Have you seen it? If not, embrace

the first opportunity, as

every day many articles are selected and laid aside by

their customers. The exhi

bition by this headquarters

is more extensive and more beautiful than ever before.

In their finest imported

goods they have no dupli

cates, iteltner can tney be

duplicated in this country.

Come and see. dw

aarsraJswin In Holiday Goods. . Moormaitn's.

Dr. Allison, the Pharmacist, haa re

moved to 1514 Main street, where aa heretofore, he will make a specialty ot the Prescription business and Pure

Drags and Medicines. Prescriptions

filled accurately day or aight.

sep7 dtl. The Eldorado for bargains. wedfriaiat

Everybody is going to the

Poultry Show at Park Rink Dee. 11 to 18. ll-3t

Our clocks at bargains. wedatr Jxhkins.

Fancy Oak Rockers and

Chairs at Smith eft Dunham's.

TIIRJSB OF -A. ICIIVO-

;. The above picture represents "three of a kind" (well dreesed gents) aad yet they are not ot a kind aa three distinot styles are shown. In additioa ta sheas we oaa also show several other equally fashionable garments aad in all styles. We oaa fit lean, medium or tat men. You oaa't help but be pleased with what we are bow ofleriag. for while these garments are equal to any tailor made clothes, thev cost but a fraction ot what would be charged tor them were they to sens est

of a tailor ah on.

It costs but little to be well dressed if you will but give us a chance

you wnai a real nt means. j

See ear Ntock er Men's aad Beys' Beets. She. Hats and ,tsi aenra vayma. r . 1 aa.t uihi. Ul.r .

wravr aiatu uu aaiat uiius PETER LICHTENFELS & CO. apraaw-U

It's a SUIT of CLOTHES Oil AX OVERCOAT Yon are Isooklag For, Don't Stop Until TTon Get To J). H. RAMOR", Where Yon Will Find a Irce Stock at the Xsowest Prices for FIRST - CLASS CLOTHING!

I H ntMlflE. 72 Main l

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Onr Prices this fall make business boom. COVE AND SEE US. We are Beady and a x ions to compare PRICES with any Cloth' ing House in the State. Oar prices are prepared for Competition.

EMMONS

ti 1 uffnTTn

CLOTHING

HOUSE

aaaVdw

JAMES E. I3-3HLO m

KENNEDY,

S. X7. IXiOITO and

FIGS aad DATED, FsAP. JACK EXrOim.

OYSTERS and GAUE in SEASDII. 197 Fort Wayne ava. and 412 North Eighth at sMELPH0NE 63

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"CHRISTMAS . MORNING" ths title of our CHRISTMAS SOUVENIR. It is a splendid piece of Lithographio Work, aize 14x29, is handsomely mounted and all ready for hanging up.

This Charming Plelare will ee tt'ren Away Next Week to Onr Patrwas Cease

rany aaa uwj icnr iksjs uirrtes, ana Htki.Mt row uek. aaa necare :Oae of laeae Beaatiea, aa They Will j Fast at the

GR. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO.,

Use Bobbins Antiaeptio Compound tor Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Croup, Q sissy. Measles, Whooping Cough,lBfl aaed Throats. Ulcerated Sore Months. Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, etc , aad you'll never regret it, because it always cures if used in time. By druggists. aov22d6m

ER

That the 13th ot the month la the last star ta pay your

bill and get tJiedlaconnt.

Ot Ibis

Dr. I. C. Teague. the specialist as North Eighth street, has had many years' experience in treating female troubles, aad haa maay wonderful emreo right here at home to his credit. Coanltatioa aad examination free at hie office. 15 dwtf.

How Is the tiane to hawe at Fnrnavre past in. jtt as show 70a at what a law priee we can eSo it. FRAXK VASfUXESI sftCO. aafaa-tf

trial. dw

young man, who gave his name aa David

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