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This It the rounding up or doting out wwn in this Department, after Oiteof the largest and moat eucceeeful torn expenenoed by aa. Wo ..h.w k.m AMii mm oJiart Unrrthi. remnanta. odd and enae mat
wa-rtto oloeVout quickly. WE HAVE USED THE KNIFE FREELY AND CUT DEEP. DON'T HISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE BARGAINS. Wo om Aioalfia out Pattern in Vetveta. Body Brussels. Tapoatry
BnMMla. all-wool Inaraina. Cotton Chain. o. Alao odd lota of 03 Clothe,
Ruga and Mat., Laoa CurUina, Heavy Curtains, COUE EARLY AND SECURE BEST STYLES. L. Mi JONES & CO., WESrCOTT BLOCK, RICHMOND, IND.
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Flftefa theasaad do'Iar Mock to be disposed of at one. 1 hare wetermlaed after Janaary 1st, to conduct a one prlc rasa batistes, aad bfre lajtag la a bow stock wl 1 sou oat air present oae at prices which will astonish air patroBS aad the dUaeasor KlchBood ia geaeral. Ihu Is aot Idle talk but a venal ie slaaguterln sole. This vale will continue for thirty days nd thjse srekinc BaraIas 1b Boots aad Shoes would do well to call at once, as first coaie will be first serred. Respectfully, 0. C1AA8, 616 Main Street.
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WAxaiaoTon, Doe. 13. Forecast for the tweaty tour hour commencing aa 3 'look p. to-day for Iadiaaa aad Ohio: ;Cold, fair, aortherly winds.
Old WW C1TT PEKSOHAJUS. Fraak Combs wsat to Columbia this noraiag. Edward Baker west to Hamiltoa this morning. Miaa Mania Price west to Cincinnati last craning. J. M. Carpeator want to Cincinnati laetereeiag. Mra. Ed Letter returned from Dayton last Tenia. Joba Watson returned from Portland last tTtuif. Miaa Bessie Porter went to Daytoa this noraiag. Joseph H. Githens went to Chieago this morning. Sheriff Bond went to Cambridge City this afternoon. Will B. Wright returned from Day ton last evening. Miaa Lillie Gregory went to Cincinnati last evening. D. P. Whelaa and wife returned from Eatoa last night. Will Tueker returned from Cincinnati last evening. O. A. MoConneU, of Indianapolis, ia ia the eity to- day. Mra. Mary Gordon went to Logansport this morning. Miss Maggie Dennis went to Columbus, O.. last night. Ben Hughes, of Greenville, Ohio, was ia the eity to-day. L. D. Stubbs returned from Winehettor last evening. Mra. J. Newton Tracy returned from Dayton last evening. Mra. Fred Wilke returned from Cincinnati last evening. Henry E. Robinson went to Indianapolis this afternoon. Mrs. Mary Woods returned from Inaiaaapolis last evening. Hiram Atwood went to Mechanicsburg, O., this morning. Mr. Fred Hobe. of St. Louis, is the guest of John E. Pelts. Rev. Father MeMullen returned from Cincinnati last evening. Mra. Ettie Goodwin returned from Gineinnati last evening. Mrs. A. L. Stafford returned frem Winohester last evening. Colonel W. W. Dudley is greeting friends in this oity to-day. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bendel returned from Cincinnati last night. Mrs. Mary Miller returned from a visit to Cincinnati friends last night. Mrs. Lillie Martin went to Winches ter this morning on a visit to friends. J. G. Collins returned last evening from a visit to friends in Indianapolis. O. S. Huddleston returned from a visit to friends in Dublin last evening. Miss Julia Adams returned from a visit to friends in Greenville last evening. Miss Stella Morgan, of Harrison. O . is ia the oity, the guest of Mrs. H. H. Sa-ift. .His Sadie J ones went to la meads. Mrs. D. W. Comstook spent yesterday ia Cincinnati and returned home last evening. Mra. Minnie Northrop went to New Madison, O., this morning on a visit to relatives. Clarenoe Meyers went to Fort Wayne last evening to remain until after the holidays. Miss Nellie Dickinson has returned from a pleasant visit to relauves at Spioelaad. Mr. and Mrs. Caswell Sharp, of Kokomo, are viaiting relatives and friends in this eity. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hollingsworth entertained a party of guests at cards last evening. Nathan Williams went to Winohester last night to attend the Nineteenth In diana reunion. Dr. J. M. Clark, of Economy, and ! Ben French, of Williamsburg, are doing tne eity to any. Mrs. Margaret Doney returned last evening from a visit to friends ia West Manchester, O. Miss Mattie Curtis returned from week's visit to friends in Gettysburg, U., last evening. Mrs. B. B. Myrick returned from month's visit to her daughters in St. Louis last evening. John Winship went to Dayton this morning to see a friend in the S jldiers' Home who is very llL John A. Markley returned from uisit to friends in East Germantown, his old home, last night. Mrs. A. L. MeMeans and Mrs. Clem Gear returned from a visit to friends in Indianapolis last evening. Misses Ida and Gertrude Shute, from New Westville, O , are spending a few days with Miss Kir by, of South Fifteenth street. A PBvTCST. Bet low or ih KtoaaaoaMi Hlalotorlal Aaaorloiloo Im Brcord to la Moeeat EzatklUaaa Inasmuoh as advertisements of indecent eharacter appeared on the billboards ot our eity in the past week for the Howard Burlesque Company, and upon inquiry it being found that that exhibition was evea more indecent than its advertisements, the ministers at their last meeting appointed a committee to prepare aad publish the following cone rniag tno matter: Whereas, There appeared oa the bill boards of oar eity advertisements of an indecent eharacter for the Howard Burlesque Compear, and the exhibition beuig of a like character, we deem it oar duty to express our regret aad ahagria that auoh a performance was allowed to take place ia oar midst. There ia npoa record aa ordinance of the eity of Richmoad expressly prohibiting exhibiuoas ot aa iadeeat. immoral or obeeeae eharacter. That ordinance we deen to be wise aad to express the moral sea unseat of the community, aad ita eaforeeaeat demaaded by the same eaumeat. Th fiagmat violation ot that ordiaaaee naet result ia the moral iaJary of the community, tha fail are to eaioree it exposes the community to aa
aay oewradaei exhibit ia oar pahito I hallo. f We. therefore, protect against th mrauanoa craatod to saoa if granted, as ia this ease, to allow the pcrforamaawa to pcoaood warn it ia very evident that a statute of the eitv is boiac violated. W regard it an eaaential to the morality aad Duritr of tha munity that tha law b inioroed, aad protest against debasiag the privilege craatod to traveliac eomrjaaiea ia allow ing aa exhibition of so iodeoent aad immoral a ehareeter aa the Howard Burlesqne Co- and others of its elaa Jacob W. Kapp. President. M. Mabih. Secretary. coiibt no cam. TJb tat By mutual agreement of the oouacil of this oiy aad the Panhandle company the question whether" the eity or the railroad ooaspany would have to pay tor the oonatraetioa of the undergrade crossing of Sheridan street was argued to-day by John F. Bobbins for th oity, and Fouiae aad Rape for th railroad company, before L. D. Stubbs. Esq. It will be necessarily several days before his opinion will be announced. Heed & Seherer have filed with the elerk an appeal from the action of the oounty commissioners in refusing them a lieense to sell spirituous and malt liquors. KA&RIAQC licinsk. George. L. Deeria and Jennie Joaee, Cambridge City. Cloud Chapman, affiant. commissioners' court. The following allowances were made: El wood Morris & Co , stationery, 17 80; Richmond Roller Mills, flaur for Orphans' Home, 11890; Finley Newlin, offioe expenses. $398; M. Culls ton & Co., printing, $5.25. Heal atopora. The following returns have been made to the board ot health: births. Son to Rose and Frank Smith, 801 North Fourteenth street; second child. Daughter- to Cora and George W. Harvey ; third ehild. FoiBoroJ Hotloo. The funeral ot William Farquhar will take place to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the residence ot his mother. No. 17 Srath Seventeenth street. Teoapvraoioo Balk Revival servioes oommenoe on Sunday night at 7 o'olook, oonduoted by Rev. Laughlin. All are oordially invited. CklMrrat ot. To-morrow (Saturday) will be children's day at the Poultry Show, Park Rink. Children admitted for 5 cents; adults, 23 cents. Juvenile Books and Games aspeoialty. XuOORMAKN B. A COLD WAVE COmXG. 3fow atir the fire and J he shatters fast, let Icnrtaina. wheel the s Lnd, I hen the allpaeen tha fine dieplay of elt grant Shoes, Fine slippers and Pure Gnm Overshoes, at Jf. 91. Williams' Shoe Store? If not, call in time and select a pair for Chriat anas. decl3-dti New silver ia to-day. 13d2 Jnkin8. Kleetloo Motlee. The stockholders of the Union National Bank ot Richmond will hold aa eleotion for Directors at said bank oa January 14, 1890, at 10 o'clook. deol3.'ri5c J. K. Jonas, Cashier. We have a much finer assortment of Christmas novelties than ever before. Call and see our display. 12d2 Ellwood Morris & Co. WateBoe Cheaper than any plaoe in Riohmond. H. C. Diccinsow, 626 Main street. The beautiful exhibition of art work done on the new No. 9 Wheeler a Wilson now being exhibited at Mrs. . L. Hopper's Millinery Store, 807 Main street, oloses to-morrow evening. The publio should not neglect this opportunity to view this grand display. Old Pop-corn, 2Vew Seedless Kaisins, Xew Prench Prunes, 2ew Dates, 13-21 At the PAXTBT. Cloettoni HoUoo. At the regular meeting of Iola Lodse. Knights of Pythias, to be held oa the evening of Thursday, December 26. 1889. one trustee ot said lodge will be elected to serve for a term ot three years. M. Kitchib, (J. O. Gbobqb W. t ottos, K. ot R. and S. dec6-tri-3a New silver in to-dav. 1312 Jrhkihs. laaif Collected and done ia the very best style, at the Richmond Steam Laundry. Cutis and collars a specialty. XI. W. Walters. Proprietor. Zeller Block. Telephone No. 151. 11 dAW-tf Anchor Stone Building Blocks, larra sizes. Picture Puzzles. MooRMAmra. Everybody is going to the n-ouiiry snow as rara bibk AfecAltolS. ll-3t Buy oae of ' Girardia's Pastels or OH Paiatiaea. genuiae works ot art. at 320 North Thirteeath street. 12d6 For a Christmas gift bay a Doneaue or White eewiag naehiae ot Aaeey. 718 Maia street. 2txi Dr. Alliaoa. the Pharnaeist, aaa removed to 1514 Maia street, where aa heretofore, he will make a specialty of the PreeenpUoa buna ass aad Para Iraga aad Medieiaee. Praauiiptiua filled aoearately day or aight.
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Bar. W. Su Jordan. KfL J. Vionoo. mA H. D. Bertaeh will aet aa tndgee ia the surer aveoal eoateet at ProhiMOoa Hall to-morrow eight. Jeaee E. Bsseoa. oae of oar promiatsi ma acsoraeye, aeureretf a very exeelleat aad exaaaative lee tare to the awdaate of the banaen ooUage last Car No. 160. while aUemptiag to aake the Eleveath-atreet switch this morning, oaaght the trolly-wheel oa oae ot the lasalaton aad snapped the npngus snail square on. it was taken to the bora tor repairs. The Frieade of South Eighth-street meeting last nigat appoiatod Ueaiaaia Johaaoaaad Edward Bellu to re pre cat then at th aoa-partiaaa tonperaaoe mass neetiag to be held at Iadiaaapolis aext week. Charles PurnelL who was reported dying last night, is still alive aad aeea bettor than for some tine. Charley told a Palladium reporter this afternoon that it aay oi his frieada thought him dead to eome dowa aad bring a good oigar aloag aad he woald show then that he ia stall able to enjoy a good smoke. Persons holding tickets for the course of eatertaiaaeata giyea by the Y. M. C. A. aad Ionian should bear ia niad that the ooapoaa tor eaoh entertainment have a difiereat a urn bar, so that persona bayiag ooupoas tor reserve seats for oae eatortainmeat eaa aot ase them at some other eatertaianeat. Some distarbaaee was caused by a ooafliot ot coupons last aight. Allen J. Quiaa, a eoeaine rietim.who eame here from Maysville, Ky.. tor iroaimoaa, Doeaaia so vioioauy laaaae yesterday afternoon that it was deemed neoeaaary to put him ia (ail for sate keepinc. He had a terrible time last night, his aervoas system being unstrung, aad he begged piteously tor stimulants. He is mueh better to day. His brother ia with him, and he will be kept ia Jail aatil he tally reoovera from the effects ot the drag. The viotim ia a fine-looking, well educated aaa, and has a promiaeat pieitioB ia the Maysville publio schocis. Bar a Boekford Watch, which is warranted three years by XtU IS. Dickinson, 923 Slain street. Agent lor Eastern Indiana. 12-dllt Ladies, eleaa your kid gloves with the Mather Glove Cleaner, tor sale only at the iSoatoa store. aovlodly Waatoa, tttlo WMk7 1,000 ladies to oall aad get a free trial package of Dr. Teague'e Medicated Obliterator at 322 North Eighth street. junta i Hew Square Trunks, all kinds, at Wfcnrlns eft Co's. wot For sterling silver goods see 13d2 JxifKiNS. The most attractive line ot gift goods m ia the book store ot Jfillwood Morris &Go. 12d2 Call at Fletcher Medearis', No. 9 South Eighth street, aad get a ciraular deaenbiag the New Celebrated I. U. 8peetaelea aad Eye Glasses. If yoa inter eats yoa. aovZoddi OAS BkXJLS It paid by the ISth Inst will save you a discount. Ild4t Oall aad see ay liae ot Suitiags aad faota ttooda aad learn prioee. 13d2 JuHN E. PBLTZ. There are many varieties of spectacles. cut l am thankful that after beinx eompelled to wear then ooastantly tor tea years, i now have ao aeed tor thea oor have 1 had tor two rears past, but I a a . a a . I eaa reaa ine bboss ptibs, any or Bignt, aad write with aa mueh ease as whea I was a school boy. Apply the ointmsn to the eyelida at aight aad bathe the eyes with hot rata water ia the morn ing. This ointment atreagtheaa the vtsioa. frioe, So cents per box. . faaddwea L O. Tbaqub. For sterling silver goods see' 1312 J ananas. It all the little ones eome to the Poultry Show at Park It Ink and see the Poultry ana jretts. ii-t Oor display of Christmas goods ia now complete. We oordially invite all to call and see oar many lines of the ehoioeet gift artioloa. 12d2 Ellwood Morris a Co. See our new Dictionary and Musie Reeks. Moormahh 8. Old pa 20c dredat tli face. Jowelrw. Bargains ia the latest novelMes fust reeeived at H. U. Diekiasoa's, 626 Maia street. Wholesale stock of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry will arrive to morrow. Goods at almost your owa Driee tiB.fi. Dickinson's. 523 Maia street. 12d3 SOTICE. Onr store will be opei every evening: irons 111 alter the hoUdays. or Inanaense stock o ot Cnrlstnaas Slippers. J. XX. GlJLuEBT 9c CO. u-a For sterliag silrer goods see 23d2 Jaanaa. If you want a good, reliable railroad watch, bur a Boekford. which is wa ranted (3) years, by K. B. Diekiasoa. 523 Maia street, sole ageat for the Boekford watches, who has beea selliag watohaa. eloeka aaa Jewelxy ta tviehnoad tor forty fear yean. BeDairiac! iae watohaa, eloeka aad iewalry by exworknea. deeSitt Williasas' adi apQ-au save Torn noser By paylavr year earn bill I fore the Ittch. Il-4t
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