Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 14, 12 December 1889 — Page 4
"Osr Cbsstaat Aliab to Seep the
An aStartlawaa nt ia a papa la a T almpta Uting: Be tt ronnd or qoare or tapering, la baa tba mum eimas ring. At Or at It aeema to paaa yoa by. Or dim bat alight lunUon, Tba bs you know yon bava to try To km mm makiag manttom OtwhMttavt, Taaaitooenee A llttia naarar to yoa. Acd yon ara foread to recognise lta trylna bard to do you. But when tor boatneaa It starts Out Ho mercy doe ll tin. It limply plays wtth yan a while. Then hlta j ou where you lire.
When yen want Anything In the Grocery line be rare und esU r telephone t joiiti f. McCarthy.
RETAIL CARPET DEPARTMENT. This ! the rounding up or closing out season in this Department, after one of the largest and most successful aeaaons experienced by us. we naturally have great many short lengths, remntnt,da end ""that we want to close out quiokJy. WE HAVE USED THE KNIFE FREELY AND CUT DEEP. DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE BARGAINS. We are elosing out Patterne in Velveta, Boo Brusaelj, Japejfry Bruestlt, all-wool Ingrains, Cotton Chains, Ao. Also odd lots of Oil Cloths, Rugs and Mats, Laos Curtains. Heavy Curtaina, &o. C01IE EARLY AND SECURE BEST STYLES. L. Mi JONES & CO., WESrCOTT BLOCK. RICHMOND, ISD.
-JEW CROPNEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. GOLDEN GROVE TENNESSEE SORGHUM The Finest Molasses you ever tasted. Bring your lug and Gire it a Trial.
VAN D. BROWN, novd-tf
FOE THIRTY DATS!
-SPECIAL
IBOYS' and MENS
OVERCOATS
AT-
HEAP mm fifteen thousand dollar steek te be . w m a .aid.. stock wTl sellout my present one nt prices dtUeasof Richmond in general. I bh is Ml" This sale will contfeue for thirty . . . . . . 11 . r, ana snoes wouiu uu wn m wu vr, Respectfully, B. E3AA8, 616 .33QT7,
JACKSON COAL
:ss
MATHER- BKOJ.
RicrjTnond Pallmm THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1889. DULY PALLADIUM lOe A. WEEK. a in win cor in Notary mobile, r d lO H rtli Seventh U-dW-lJT We lend the trade in low prions on Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry. Ao. Flktch MaDBAMS, The R. 8, W.J. Na. 9 Santh Eighth sane.
Best Goods In the Harketr
Bee Hive Grocery. PBICES IN aapMw SALE disposed of at onww 1 bsye determined Aoa knlnaco at val howirA ImYllenV 111 at RPW which will astonish my patrens and the not iaie w out oui" , i ' days d thuse m eking barg ales in Beets aa rj Mkma Will nA TlrAT HAITPU. mo. v-. Wain Street. deo5 dSw AT - Walter Lv. Dalboy has charge of the sireuletios of the Daily PAXLUumnf, andia authorised to take raDeonptiong and make eolloetions within the eerperete " ftenj estate and fire urr, No, OOl Slain itlWaujn There were fire applicants for pension examined before the board in this it vnatardiv four for original iensioa and one for increase. Tour wasted eheeks may haye all the plumpness and bloom of health through your use oi Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. This time-honored remedy still leads the ran. It improTes digestion, purifies the blood, and invigorates the system. Giye it n triaL dw
Washtbotoh. Dee. 12. Forecast for
ta..t..lnn hnnra sonunenoinn at 3 o'eloek p. as. to-day for Indiana andUhio: rair, loutneriy winu.mnw lower temperature by Friday night. LOCAL PlCnXP8 n.wiA U7;.wini Hnnth Thirteenth atreet. is the proud father of a bright baby girt Hot. J. Ward Stone and wife will en tertain Dr. Henson. the lecturer on "Fools," to-night at supper. T nannl hiva taken Beo. Detflh & Son's by surprise. Their Holiday trade is greatly increased oyer iooo. ft.nr&1 H&m Wntaon. who reaidea Mrr.wn. Inat abont t2 500 bv the eyolone last Tuesday night, but had fl.UOO eyolone inturaaee. Pn,.r mAatin at the United PreabvMhnritli will berin thia cTeninc at 7 o'eloek. and close in time for the leoture at Phillipi Upera House. V.Ar J.nnh Kifa went to Middletown, Henry county, this morning to at tend the taneral 01 riaer vreorge Hwtar. k diatiDcauhed minister ot the German Baptist church. M W I. Perrv. of 222 Santh Thir teenth street, end her friend, Miss Purdene Carter, of Chioago, had an afternoon at home Wednesday, at which time about fifteen or twenty ealled. Mr VLtnhar HnmnhriT. of Indiannnlia Huta uumittn Of th Y. M. ll. A., and C. J. Hicks, of New York, sec retary ot the international Association, were in the city to-day in the interest ot the State work. William Mo Mullen was arraigned in M.mr'i unnrt thia afternoon on a charge of haying committed an assault and battery upon William Musser. The evidence sustained the charge and he was fined ws and eoets. Rev. W. 8. Jordan's Sunday-sohool class at the First M. E. Sunday-sohool will give a reception and supper at the ohuroh Friday, December 10. It is to K. anraathinff ont of the usual order. and a good time is ezpeoted. A Panhandle conduotor dropped a dollar on the floor at the depot this mnrninir anil it rolled into a craok and was lost to view. The plank under which it rolled was marked, and his wealth will probably be returned .to him. Thad ClnrAnn of Knichtatown. is in the city this morning. He reports that fli. YZ ni nklutnwn Mnmnanv tiaa .trunk muoh the best flow of natural gas yet . . - . T -1 J Tk-4 iouna in me jvnigourowu uoiu. a u town now has an ample supply of gas for all DurDoses and some to spare. Young Toskey, arrested yesterday afternoon lor stealing a iew innaeia from the Five and Ten Cent Store, was m1..a1 attar hainir kent lonar enonirh in the station house to give him a good sosre. There was no thought ot proseouting him, as the articles taken were recovered. W.'ll.'.m FT TT Vuinii want tn Win ohester this sfternoon to attend the renninn of tha Nineteenth Indiana Vol unteer. Will was a member of the Ninth Knt hia kpothar. Thomaa Jefier son Wasson, belonged to the Nineteenth and was killed in the first day's fight at uettysDurg. Thawfca. The ladies ot St. Stephens Hospital Aid Society wish to express their thanks to eaoh and every ohuroh ot the oity tor their generous aid in money and supplies, and in hard work during the time ot the Union Ezohange. The finanoea of the hospital have been greatly eased, but the generous spirit shown by ohurob.es and oitisens have been the best result. The millennium spirit over this sweet eharity is the greatest ot all. The receipts were 1654 52, of which was contributed bv St John's Lutheran Church, $20 46; St. Paul's Lutheran, 25: at. Andrews. Uatnolio. sm ZU: Ot. Mary's, Catholic, $54 All ot the other churches in the oity contributed money and Bundles tor the suppers and sale tables. All did nobly, and worksd harmoniously in the interest of an in sutution in which there is a common pride. The expenses were fC3 94, leav ing s balance ot 590 50. Appeal for Ala. To the Citfsena of Biehmond, Wayne County, led., Creating : We, the trustees and members of the Wesleyan Methodist ohuroh. are at this time in a noanoial struggle. Uar ohuroh is in debt $675 More than halt of said amount is due in a short time, and we, ot ourselves, eannot raise the amount that must be raised at onoe. We there fore oome in full oonfidenoe. asking you to aid us onoe more in this hard strug gle. The amount that mutt be raised at onoe is $275. The pastor in charge and D. Polk are authorized to reoeived subscriptions and to oolieot the same. Others will be authorized at once to assist in raising the amount. D. Eckels, J. KoLSTOir, R. RlNIKIR, T. H. Jhonsoic, Trustees. Kit. A. Lawbincx. Pastor. (jatltT Wltaaat Crime. Thia powerful f our-aot drama adapted from Miss M. E. Braddon's famous novel Aurora Floyd, was given at the Grand last night by Dore Davidson's Dopular eompany. The plot is very in trioate and required very skillful hand ling. Miss Ramie Austin as Stella completely captivated the audience. Mr. Dore Davidson as Tom Rawson.the Softy, who eonoeals his plot of revenge tor the loss ot his son behind feigned imbecility, was the strongest character ot the evening. These two leading characters were well supported. It has been some time sinoe a Richmond audience has been favored with so exoellent an entertain ment of this class. Si my air a Cawrt. Marion Justioe came to the city yesterday afternoon and indulged ia corn juice to an extent that caused him to be "ripe enough to pull, and ctnoer Uxendyne gathered him m and placed turn behind the bars in the station house. He Dlead guilty to a plain drunk this morning and was fined $9 90, which he L; bar lea v atson. colored, was a run a on North E street yesterday and was arrested by officer Eiatro. He entered a plea of guilty this morning, and was teased the usual 9i) i"J tie ean De found nt the county jail daring the next ten days. Ws havs a mueh finer assortment of Christmas novelties than ever before. Cell and see our display. I2d2 ell wood laoaaus & Co.
CUT PER803AXS. C. Q. Egbert went to Cinoinnati last
evening. W. 0. Porter went to Cincinnati last evening. J. J. Jordan went to Cinoinnati this morning. Mrs. Bath Powell went to Cincinnati laat evening. Miss Florence Dunn went to Dayton last evening. B. B. Myriek went to Indianapolis this morning. Mrs. Nellie Riley went to Hamilton this morning. Calvin 8harp. of Indianapolis, is in the city to-day. B. L. Martin returned from Rushville last evening. Miss Lens Fulghum went to Cinoinnati this morning. A. L. MoMeans is calling on friends at Streams to-day. Mrs, Mary Patterson went to Indianapolis this morning. Miss Caroline Muhler went to Cincinnati thia morning. John Williams returned from Urban, On last evening. Mrs. Anna Meyers returned from Sidney, O., Isst evening. Major J. S. Ostrander returned from Indianapolis laat evening. Judge D. W. Comstoek returned from Piafnfield laat evening. Judge H. 0. Fox went to Eaton last evening on professional business. Miss Belle Ballenger. of Williamsbur j. is visiting friends in the city. Miss Mamie Elliott went to Indianapolis laat evening on a visit to friends. Mrs. Mary Tu.lis went to Fort Wayne last evening on a visit to friends. Miss Jennie Grueber went to Greenville, Ohio, this morning on a visit to friends. Mrs. A. L. MoMeans and Mrs. Clem Gear are calling on friends in Indianapolis to-day. Miss Phebbie White returned last evening from a pleasant visit to friends in New Castle. Mrs. William Threlkeld went to Galliopolis, O , this morning, on a visit to relatives and friends. John Hamilton, of Hamilton, O.. is oiroulating among oomrades ot the 931 Ohio in this oity to day. Mrs. Thomaa Dollofi returned last evening from an exceedingly pleasant visit to friends in JMew fans. J. D. Middleton, cf Wilmington, O , paid his brother, W. H. Middleton, a flying visit yesterday morning. Jamea Sullivan, of Detroit, Mich., is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan. North thirteenth street. Bob Conley went to Winchester this morning to attend the reunion of his old regiment, lie will be gone two days. Rev. M. Mahin went to Indianapolis this morning to attend a meeting ot the board ot trustees ot Derauw university Miss May Henchman and her aunt. Mrs. Taylor, left this morning for Thomasville, Ga te spend the winter. Miss Maria Earhart. of North Nine teenth street, returned to day from a two-months' visit to friends at Troy, O. Mr. George R. Dilks haa reooyered from his recent severe indisposition. end went to Charlottesville this morn ing. William Mendenhall went to Marion to day to lay out an addition to that town in the interest of a Cinoinnati syn dicate. ' Rev. Dr. Townsend and family left this morning for Washington. D. C, where they will remain during the doc tor s term ot omoe. Colonel W. W. Dudley and son passed through this oity yesterday afternoon, en route for Indianapolis on business. They will return here Friday, and will probably spend a few days with friends. Plead Bo my. David Hamilton, arrested yesterday afternoon by Omoers Murray and bl stro on the charge ot burglary (breaking into the residence ot Christopher C, Weist yesterday morning about 2:30), waa arraigned before the mayor this morning and plead not guilty, lie will have a preliminary bearing to morrow morning at 8:30 before the mayor. Hamilton is a young man, apparently not mors than twenty years old. He came here about three weeks ago, and haa been regarded with suspicion from the laot that he has frequently been away from his boarding house until a late hour at night. Card frana Bt. Or. Tawneend. O a leaving Richmond temporarily to take charge ot the department to which I have been appointed in Washington. D. C, I wish to give notioe that I shall retain my legal residenoe at Richmond, and when 1 retire from the position with which I have been honored 1 ex peot to return and spend the remainder of my lite among the people who have ever been kind and courteous to myself and family. 1 have left my business in the bands of A. E, Croaker. Respectfully. J. M. Townsixd, -. The rirat HatlaaaL ? The twenty-sixth annual election for v m . a wx .n.i.a a n l t uireotort oi tne rirst national cane oi Richmond, will be held at said Bank on Tuesday, January 14. 1800. at 1 o'clock. James E. Reives, President. 12-moa td New goods by the load. Jkxkixs. Pray Daa't Klek. A week and full opportunity has been given the patrons ot the Popular Lecture Course to reserve their seats. Those who omit tojdo so should not kick it they don't get the best in the houie. There are a number ot desirable seats yet open to reserve for the lecture to-to-night. New line ot Jewelry iust received at H. C. Dickinson's, 626 Main street. For tbe benefit of the east end and natrons through out the city generally, I have now a fall supply ot Spare Rltaai mnd Tenderloins, and f realm Baltimore Oysters,the finest that was ever brought to this market. JOII' A. niTFKDfS. Cor. Eleventh and 3Iain St. : Taeral Praaaata. Make vcur selection of a nice China Dinner Set nt Wilke's, sad have it laid asids.
TOM TIT,
IJtfle Shetland nenr. the smallest ot his aire. Imnort. ed by Uerachel 1. Fisher for w. ll. outs, lie will be on exhibition at the Poultry Show at Park Kink every day and evening. All the little ones ean have a ride on little Tom who are not deemed too heavy by the uperintendent. ll-3t Far a I krlinwu S.caaS Buy one of Girardin's Pastels or Oil Paintings, genuine works ot art. at 320 North Thirteenth street. 12d6 Finest Marble Clocks from $10 to $12 New patterns Walnut Clocks from $2 50 up. Come and aee our knives, forks and spoon and oompare prioes and qiality ot goods. A new line of oxidized novelties and solid silver goods just in to day. New line ot silverware iust opened. Gold spectacles from 12 50 up at R B. Dickinson's. 523 Main street. 12 3 The most attractive line of gift goods is in the book store ot Ellwood Morris &Co. 12d2 Go to J. A. lllatt A Coa North End Drug Store, where yon will find a niee selection ot Holiday Goods. Uxuaaat New goods by the load. Jenkins. Ten per cent, discount on all holiday goods at Heck & Dilg's, 508 Main street. tatbiist Dr. Allison, the Pharmacist, has removed to 1514 Main street, where as heretofore, he will make a speoialty ot the Prescription business and Pure Drags and Medicines. Prescriptions filled accurately day or night. sep7 dtt. Waaied. ikla Warn., 1,000 ladies to call and get a free trial package of Dr. Teague's Medicated Obliterate at 322 North Eighth street. Iun4dw-ttm E A DIES, Your experience with Overshoes no doubt has been that of discomfort and inconvenience fn slipping til Such being the tact, we are pleased to call your attention to the Pure (um Unlfned Croquets, put up in silk plush hand-bags, very suitable for holiday presents. They are a delight to the wearer, for they cling f o tbe shoe and do not bind the feet, and you can walk In them without the least restraint or fatigue. You are invited to call and see them. Store open every evening. J. M. WILLIAMS, decll-dtr 724 Main St. New goods by the load. J ENKIN8. Dolls and Doll Carriages cheapest at Wilke's China Store. Haldera'.of Neaaoa rieketa. Please have your tiokets with you when seeking to reserve seats. Mr. Steele cannot remember everybody, and haa to keen a record ot tiokets marked "Ionian." No reserves can be secured without the tiokets. dec7 dtd. Licturi Committee. Our display of Christmas goods is now complete. We cordially invite all to call and see our many lines of the ehoioest gift artioles. 12-32 Ellwood Morris 4 Co. Look for your Christmas presents at Wilke's. . Remember, nothing higher than 10). at the New York Five and Ten Cent Store. Stock all nioe and new. No old stook. dw Heck & Dilg's, Holiday Lsaders: tl dolls at 90s., 50c. dolls at 45o. Ten per cent, disoount on all goods at 508 Main street. tuthasat Wholesale stock of Diamonds, Watohes and Jewelry will arrive tomorrow. Goods at almost your own price at R. B. Dickinson's. 523 Main street. 12d3 New Jewelry and Rings to day. Jenkins.I FOR SALE, Good building lots in various parts ot the city and vicinity, at prices ranging from two hundred and titty to twelve hundred dollars. Call on or address T1IOS. II. II AltHISOX. febaBd-tau-tt Fine line of Novelty Scarf Pins at 626 Mam street. Call at Fletcher Medearis', No. 9 South Eighth street, and get a circular describing the New Celebrated I. C. Speofaelee and Eye Glasses. If you wear glasses thia greatly interests you. nov25i3m Speetaelea There are many varieties of spectacles But I am thankful that after being compelled to wear them constantly for ten years, I now have no need tor them, nor have I had tor two yean past, but can read the finest print, day or night and write with as muoh ease as when I was a school boy. Apply the ointmen to the eyelids at night and bathe the eyea with hot rain water in the morning. This ointment strengthens the vision. Price, 25 cents per box. tun4d6m I. C. TxAOUS. Everybody is going to the Poultry Show at Park Rink Dee. 11 to 18. ll-3t A large assortment of fancy Lamps at Wilke's China Store. New Jewelry and Rings to-day. JE5KI53 Ami fineiAm whan von ea.n rtleaaa tna little ones Just as well at the New York Five and Tea Cent store. aw
LARGE
H0LIREli'
JIRSIY
;FOB:
$2.00 and $2.SS
PETER
mm
It's a SUIT OR
OVERCOAT You are looking For, Don't Stop Until Yon Get To J. H. CRAM', Where You Will Find a Xiarge Stock at the Xiowest Ifrlces for FIRST - CLASS CLOTHING!
J. H. CRM!,, m uaiim
THE
3HL HIT
0O3XrTI3NrXJE3S
Our Fricefl this fall make business boom. COME AND SEE US. We are Ready and anxious to compare PRICES with any Clothing lloase In the State. Oar prices are prepared lor Competition.
EMMONS1
FAMOUS "
JAMES E.
NEW FBCHES, . FltiH and DATEfi, It. W. VIAtJSa and FLAP-JACK FLOUD
OYSTERS and GAME in SEASON.
197 Fort Wtyna avt, nnTTELrTPHONE 63 if CHRISTMAS
Is the title of our CHRISTMAS SOUVENIR. It is a splendid piece Lithographic Work, size 14x29, is handsomely mounted and all ready for hanging up.
This rharmleir PIenre willqe fi'vea IwaySext Week te Oar Pntreae Ceta karly aid Bay Tonr TEt. OFFfcK", ank BAKIAW POvTDfcR", an Seen re .Une of Jhee Beanties, as Tbey Will tie Fast at tfee 6R. ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO.,
727 xisr Use Rabbins' Antiseptic Compound for Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Croup, Qiir-xy, Measles, WhoopiBgCouch,ltflmed Throats, Ulcerated Sore Mouths, Cougbs. Golds, Hoarseness, ete . and you'll never regret it, because it always eures if used in time. Bv druggists. nov22d6m REJIEJIBER That tbe 15th ot the month ia the last day to pay your na bill and set the discount. nd-t
LIME
SUITS
AT: DIC P. PiTO lili j a uu u. a-sau. r I a t aprMw-tf of CLOTHES A3T KENNEDY, and 412 North Behcet MORNING" ITJF t later Sa Wwia Dr. I. C. Teacue. the specialist ea North Etahth street, has had many years' experience ia treatise female troubles, and has many wonderful eures right hare at home to his credit. Coavsultation and examination free at has ofSoe. 13 dwtf. Is ow Is the time to have a Farnaee pat in. Iei km hew yon at what a low prlee we ean do It. F1XAJIK VAX H3LE3 eft CO. sr
CLOTHING
HOUSE.
1
