Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 14, 16 December 1889 — Page 4

Our Constant Aim la to Keep

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Whes too want Anything In the fknet RETAIL CARPET

Thlt It the rounding up or closing out season in this Department, after ona of the largest and most euooeeaful ee aeons experienced by ue. We natuMiiw hiv nraat manv ehort lenaths. remnants, odds end ends that

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AND CUT DEEP. JDONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE BARGAINS.

AJm .M ninalnn out Patterns

BrusMla. all-wool Inarains. Cotton Chains, &o. Also odd loU of Oil Cloths,

Huge and Mats, Laoe Curtains, Heavy Curtaina tVo. COUE EARLY AND SECURE BEST STYLES. L. Mi JONES & CO., WESrCOTT.BLOCK. KICUSOND, DID.

NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.

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Fifteen thonsaad dollar stock t bo disposed of at one1. 1 bare determined After January 1st, to conduct a oae ric j cash businrHS. and before laying in a new atock will sell oat my present one at prices which will astonish mj patrons and the

amens or uicnmona in general, inis is sale. This sale will continue for thirty ana snoes woaia ao wen 10 ran at oace, as Respectfully, B. tlMS, 616 IQTJ.

JACKSON COAL

AT HEIR BKO.

Richmond Palladium MONDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1889. DAILY PALLADIUM lOe A WEEK Walter L. Delbey has charge of the circulation of the Dailt Pallladittm, ana ia authorised to take subscriptions ana male oouoeaona within the eorpo rate liasita oi ike city isesj. n. ni'iucK, amtmrj public), read estate auael lnunaramre agent. Xleney loaned mortgage. 2Voa.N avaid lO North Seventh afreet. 11-dw-lyr we ieea too trade in low pnoea on n atones, blocks, and Jewelry. Ao. Flitch Medxaris, TheR.8. W.J. No. 9 South Eighth street. atari ail wlyr C.F.PEIXJLE, eatate aad How OOl asarlfolaw-tyc

the Beat Goods In the Marketr

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F. MCCARTHY.

DEPARTMENT. KWE USED THE KNIFE FREELY in Velvets. Body Brussels. Tapestry tasted. Bring your jus a Trial. FISICES TN SDEI7DDir aep&dw SALE not itiie taiK out n euui e siaagnteriog days nd thjse areting bargain in Boots nrst come will be nrst served. Main Street. deealSw talyldw-l W isiar laMti WASHiifOTOif, Deo. 16 Forecast far the twenty-tour noon oommenoing at 3 o'clock p. m. to-day for Indiana and Ohio: Light rain, southerly winds. clearing weather and colder on Toesday. LOCAL PICKUPS The present year days more to run. Henry Sohenman typhoid pneumonia. has bat fourteen is quite ill with The Baptist Sabbath -school will hare an entertainment Christmas ere. Elder W. J. Howe is very ill. suffering from congestion of the brain. Miss Abbie Dawson went to Dayton this morning on a Tiait to friends. The United Presbyterian chnreh received fire new members yesterday. Henry Downing had two very Sne chickens killed by doga Saturday nighi. Miss Ida McCoy. North Seventh street, ia reported aa being seriously ilL The ehnrehes were well attended yesterday, the weather being very pleasant. A "cold spell would be welooaed Just now. It would quicken the holiday trade. Haynea, 8zeneer A Co, shipped a ear

oad of church furniture to Xenis. O..

today. Thar will ha a nnioD oottace DraTer meeting to-night ai511 North Sixteenth street. Ex-Policeman John G. Bennett is ery UL Mis recovery is eonaiaercu very doubtful. Rev. Balttley oscupied the pulpit t the First English Lutheran church yesterday morning. August CamD. of Conoord. O., is the guest of his brother, William Cnmp, ot South S.xth street. There were 235 children in attendance at uraoe so.. oaouam acuuu yesterday toiternnon. The eity eouneil will meet in regular session to night, end considerable basi nets will be disposed ot. A shoe dealer makes the cruel re mark that most girls buy shoes to fit the hesd instead ot their leet. Prcf essor Shrewder, of the Business College, is on the sick hit this morning and unsble to be t his post. The Junior class ot Esrlham oollege cave to very intereiting performance t Lindley Hell Saturday night. Called meeting Richmond Lodge No. 196 F & A. M. to morrow night. Dee, 17, 1889. Work in third degree. There was a very xood attendance at Prohibition Hall yesterday afternoon. and the meeting was very interesting. The express oompaniea are already taking Christmas presents from persons in this oity to friends in the lar west. Riohmond Lodge. I. O. O. F.. will eonfer the third degree oa two candi dates from East Boston Lodge to-night. The candidates for the Republican nomination for county offiaee are getting in some good solid work as the days are passing by. The churches are getting ready for the Christmas entertainments, and ohil dren are now feeling an increased inter est in Sabbath-sohoola. There was a good attendance at Friends North A street meeting yeater day morning, and Aaron O. Gano de livered an excellent disoourse. Yesterday was a very fine day for driving. Nearly every livery rig and private turnout in town was utilized Days like yesterday are rare in Deoem ber. Lindsay Wright, for years a well known and highly esteemed resident of Franklin township, this county, died at his home, near Alt. Etna, Ind., last week. Wayne townihip eohool No. 6, on the Middleboro pike, oonduoted by Miss Pitumeyer. will give a toe sooial next Friday evening. A grand time is antio ipated. The Philharmonic Society will have a regular meeting this evening, and there will be a large attendance, tor all the members are interested in their studies. A good time is anticipated at the members' meeting at the Y. M. C. A, to-night. An excellent program has been prepared. All members are re quested to be present. There was a large attendance at the rifle shooting match at Campbellstown, Ohio. Saturday. Riohmond riflemen were well represented, fi. O. Dtokin son and J. ti. Lollms eaon won a moe fat turkey. As a remedy for accidents common to every day lite, suoh as outs, bruises, iprains. barns, scalds, and frost bites. Salvation Oil has no equal in the market. It literally annihilates pain. Prioe 25 oente. Billy Franklin, of Hagerstown, enlisted in the Nineteenth Indiana when ha waa onlv a "kid." and followed its r. u . ioa mm wi.,.e,tor, auu ao One re oeived more attention. Rev. Mr. Jordan's olsss of the First M. E. Sabbath sohool will give an en tertainment in the churoh next Friday evening, lhe prooeeda will be applied to procuring supplies tor the Christmas festival ot the children. The Starr Piano Works shipped twenty-eight pianos during the past week. uoh is the popularity ot this instrument tbat the large force employed work until 9 o'olook every night, sod then are behind the orders. The Sunday tohnol class nf Rev. W. S. Jordan, ot the First M. E. Churoh, will give a supper and reoeittion in the parlors of the ohuroh next Friday even ing, it will be a unique atUtr, some thing out ot the uiual order. speoiai a a vent oonierenoe semoe in St. Paul's Episoopal ohuroh to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon at half-past 4. when the rector will answer questions on religious topics proposed orallv or m writing. All Christians and the public invited. ma . . ine general opinion is tnat the ap praisers put aoout the right value uron the turnpike roads examined by them. As free pikes are a desideratum there is but little doubt that the people will be willing to make the purchase at the figures named. There was a verv laree attendance at the morning and evening services at the fir51 1.. church yesterday, and the pastor. Rev. Mr. Lamport, delivered two able and exceedingly interesting discourses, lhe musio was very fine on both occasions. The new danoing elub will be known aa the Meteors. They will give their first ball at Venetian's hall on the even ing ot Deo. 26. Montane Bros., ot Day ton, wiil furnish the musio. This olub is under first class management and an exoellent ume is anticipated. The tickets to the musieale entertain ment to be given by Sol Meredith Post O. A. R. on New Years' eve. are selling very rapidly. A splendid program e will pe presented worth the prioe ot admis sion, to say nothing ot the cbanoe to draw the fine piano or one of the valua ble lawn mowers. The people of the First M. E church are mating gran a preparations tor a good time Christmas. A large pine tree forty feet high was brought in this afternoon. It will be plaoed in position n the ohurch and will remain there over next Sunday. It is a beauty. It reaohes to the ceiling and will be lighted by electric lights. The O. A. R. boys of Webster gave a bean supper last Saturday evening. The attendaee was good. The audienoe was treated to a short literary and musioal program by the young folks and soma speeches by the boys. The usual rations were served,and the boys spent an hour very pleasantly living over again the days spent in their country s service. A telegram received here yeiterdav contained the sad intelligence that the wife ot Charlee Moriaty. a lady well and avorably known to many people in this city, died at Indianapolis Saturday night. Mr. Moriaty had a desk ia Superintendent Bennett'e office in this eity and went with him to Indianapolis when he transferred his headquarters to that oity. w hen Andrews, the colored man. who burglarised the post office at New Paris, was arrested here Saturday night. Marshal Cox was notified, and requested to eome after his prisoner. He replied that he could not eome for he "waa all broke up." Ia arresting a tough cus tomer Satarday afternoon, he was eavagaly attacked by the tough who tore

the whiskers out by the root from oae side of his face and struck him several !

blows that injured him very much, but he held on to his man. and landed him in the oooler. Servicee at the Evangelical Mission yesterday were oonduoted by Rev. Orth and Miss Shawhan. The eermon in the morning by Rev. Orth was on Facilities tor Social Worship:" evening sub ject by Miss Shawhan on "Evidence of Conversion. At both services there was a large and appreciative congrega tion. Services every evening this week at 7 :30. You are invited. Mrs. Lerton Runyan.of Hawkins ave nue, wno nas Dee a very ill lor some time, died yesterday morning at 7 o'clock. She leaves a husband and four children, the youngest about aix wests old. The funeral will take plaoe to morrow at 10 o clock from the Friends church oa East Main street. Inter ment at Ridge cemetery. The friends ot the family respectfully invited to attend. James Klein. Fort Wayne avenue. yesterday reached that point in his life history to which most young men look forward to with much interest his twenty-first birthday anniversary. He is now a full flidged sovereign, and his first exercise ot the elective franchise will be in casting a vote at the Republican nominating election for a candi date for council in the Second ward to fill the vacanoy occasioned by the resignation ot Frank Dennis. ' The ladies cf the W. C. T. U. are organizing a society composed ot young girls, uone under twelve. It is onjhe principle ot an industrial school; they are taught needle work and lancykei'tiog. Ae . &a. There will be prepared tor eaoh meeting some reading or a good motherly talk from some of the ladies interested. Last Saturday was the first meeting, quite a good number in at seed ance and a good prospect tor more. The organizttion took the name ot Cheeaiul Home Saoiety. Poultry Aaaoclalloa. The Central Indiana Poultry Asto oiation met Saturday evening and elect ed the following officers: President Edwiu Starr, oity. Vioe-Presidents Mrs. L. T. Michener, Indianapolis; Miss Alice Lybrook, Beeohymire: Mrs. r. XL. Cooper. Morsantown; Frank R. Hale, Shelbyviile; 1. iN. Barker, l horntown; Dan Chris tian, Roanoke; Hon. Cy W. Neal, Marion: Geo. P. Gordon. Fort Wayne: R Merrifield, Connersville; Alonzo Tyner, Greenfield; D. W. Conger, New Albany; U. M lisynolds. Uiwood; lien D. My en. Crawtordsvule. Treaanrer S. C. Brown, citv. Coi responding Secretary John 0 Mvers. Reoordiog Secretary Robt. B. Hale. Shelbyviile. Executive Committee Wm. H. Mid die ton. oity; John M. Ross, Liberty; Mrs. W.P. Buriord. Weatland; J. a Dougherty, Lotus; S. M. Williams, Monroe ville. After the association adjourned the executive oommittee met and unani mously re-eleoted Mr. Geo. Kinsley, ot Shelbvville. superintendent. The re election ot so deserving an officer as Mr Kinsley meets the greatest approval not only from all members ot the associa tion but all the exhibitors as well George is a great success in everything from breeding Light tSrahmas to man aging a poultry show. The retiring ot Justus Clapp, the veteran light Brahma breeder, from the presidency, calls forth many expressions ot regret. He baa been president two years and member of the exeoutive board three vears. and the demands ot his large business led him to absolutely rotnae re-eleation. R A. Braden, editor of the Ohio the poultry show Saturday. Mr. J. E. Dougherty, the efficient su perintendent ot the dog department, is the right man in the right plaoe. He is one ot the best-posted dog breeders in the State. As superintendent he has attracted suoh favorable attention that he has been engaged in that capacity by the Indiana state Jroultry Association tor their show next month at Indianap olis. The following are the awards in the dog departaeat: Champion M astiS Class Dog, George cry, Liotus. iaa.. nrst. Open Class Mastifl Dog, Washing ton Haona first; bitch. George D. Fry, Lotus, first; puppies, George D. Fry, nrst and second. Collies J. H. Hodge, city, first. Irish Setters L. A. Greiner. Indian spoils, nrst. Bull Terriers J. H.Taylor, first Puas Bitch. Wutle Grant, first. James Driggs. Liberty, seoond: puppies, j. u. lajnr. nrst. w ri rwt . St. Bernards Dog. Joseph Pretsoh. city, first; bitch. Dr. King, Centreville, nrst. Italian Greyhound Dr. King, first. Pointers Dog. Fred Besselman. eitv. nrst. English Setter Dog. J. B. Niesnn Liberty, first; bitch, first and seoond; puppies, first. Dr. Coburn, oity, second on puppy. Gordon Setter Dog. J. B. iSieonm. nrst and seoond. fox Hound frank Macke. citv. nrst, .Matthew schell. oity. seoond. Beadle Bitch Conrad Kriek. tntv. nrst. - - . j r Fox Terrier Dog. Dr. Ferling. first: Ditcn, nrst and seoond. Miscellaneous Clas Mexioan hair less dog. Dr. George A. Sigler, Liberty, ind., nrst. Ureat Dane .hi Starr, citv. first. Mrs, Bowsier, city, second. COIKT HOVSB. or iMlert-Hitriekd rp la taw varleas Coaafy OSBeca. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Moses Reeve and Marv A. Ware, Dublin. F. E. Gibbons, affiant. Henry S. Wise and Marv K Loaria nagersiown. xaniei wise. athant. COMPLAINT. William w. Worthinarton v Th v nitewater xtaiiroad Company. Pnm rCaint tor services rendered. nmnA CIRCUIT COURT. State ot Indiana vs. Josiah Gosaeti. assault ana oattery upon Xtoaa Him. Case submitted to a fury, but no verdict I . I T. . Has yet been returned. COMMISSIONERS COURT, The Commissioners attended to unt miscellaneous business ot no general in terest, ana are inspecting - the Gear bridge ibis anernoon. The following bills were allowed- f B. Jackson, hogs tor eonntv aavlnm ; irocBsus. lousge lor Urpban s Home, $2; John M. Wampler. sundries for fail. t2 95: J. M. Coe. atationw $13.75 Samuel Lamb, appraising toll roaa, ct. iiar'iCsarl. w ilium Jlosely. Joseph Hnber Sherman Jester each indulged in a drunk Saturday night, and were unfor tunate in attracting the attention of th police, who lacked them up in th station Bouse, j. nia morning they eax i r : i . . terea a pi em oi mmy ia juayor s court and the usual 19 90 waa a si eased against eaea on ei tnem. -

an PKKSOSALS. Ei Thatcher went to Connersville to

day. William Harris went to Daytoa this orning. George Miller went to Cincinnati this morning. C. L. Lewis, of Winchester, was in town to-dsy. J. F. Moore went to Cambridge City this morning. Paul Jordan went to Knightatown this morning. W. S. Kaufman went to Connersville this morning. William Powell went to Hamilton this morning. Peter C. Kidder went to Cincinnati this morning. James Chamness went to Indianapo lis this morning. Mrs. Charles Weeks leaves this even ing tor St. Louis. Mrs. Mary Carter went to Indianapo lis this afternoon. Mrs. Hannah Ellis went to Indianap olis this morning. Mrs. William R. Mount went to Mil ton thie afternoon. Miss Ida Finney leaves to-night tor Washington, D. C. George M. Prints went to Louisville, Ky., last Saturday. Charles Kolp spent yesterday with friends at Ureenviile. Dr. Davis is at Portland to-day on professional business. S. E. Seaton is home for the holidays from Wabash oollege. Miss Tillie MoGee returned from Portland this morning. Dr. J. M. Bulla moved Saturday to No. lb .North Tenth street. Will Durbin. of Anderson, spent Sun day with trienda in this city. Mrs. Jv B. Hutchinson is visiting friends in Indianapolis to day. Will Uphaus, of Chioago, was calling on Riohmond friends yesterday. Miss Ella Braffitt will spend the holi days with friends in Indianapolis. Perry J. Freeman went to Cambridge City this morning on legal business. George Oiigley commenoed work at the Fulton Boiler Works this morning. Mrs. Sadie Wilson went to Dayton ti morning on a brief visit to itrends. Mrs Joseph Moore, ot Earlham. went to Soioeland this morning on a visit to friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Msrine went to New Castle this morning on a visit to friends. Miss Mattie Crosby went to Spring field. O.. this morning on a visit to triends. Mrs. Sjhlenoker. of the Five and Ten Cent Store, went to Indianapolis this morning. Colonel Oran Perry and wife, of In dianapolis, spent Sunday with friends in this city. Ollie Kelly went to Grand Rapids Saturday, and will remain there during the holidays. John Whitson went to Indianapolis this morning. He will remain there during the winter. Miss Mae Ustrander, who is visiting friends in Dayton, will remain there through the holidays. Mrs. Henry Daun and children went to Cincinnati this morning to remain until after the holidays. William T. Noble, of Indianapolis spent Sunday night with friends in this oity and returned home this morning. J. W. Jaokson and Clarence Walters came home from Greenoastle Saturday evening to spend the holiday vaoation " froieesor Williams will beoome a res ident ot this oity. He will remove his family from Cincinnati and go to house keeping early in January. Jacob Lemon left this morning for the City ot Mexioo. He will remain there six weeks or two months, and wil endeavor to see as muoh of the Repub ho ot Mexioo as is possible in that time. Blantop Kalekerbatkcr, This learned divine, the bishop of the diocese ot Indiana, oonduoted the ser vioea at St. Paul's Episoopal Churoh yesterday. The attendance at the ser vioes yesterday morning was exoeeding large. The bishop preaohed a very able sermon on lhe work ot John the Baptist," dwelling on his great work, its importance and innuenoe in the relig ious world, and paid an elcquent tribute to his personal cbaraoter. dosing with an exhortation to the people to prepare tor the coming ot the Lord. Following the sermon was a confirma tion servioe at which a class ot sixteen was confirmed, after whioh holy oom munion was held. At the servioe laat night the bishop talked oi tne triennial national council ot the ohuroh. whioh has been reoently ueiu iu new iuii city. J. uis council is oomposed of the bishops, four rectors and tour laymen from eaoh diooese. The oounoil was opened with the holy communion, administered by Bishop Williams, of Connecticut, followed bv an able aermon by Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota. This was a very notable oounoil. as it marked the centennial of the first meeting of the general conven tion ot the churoh in the United States Sinoe then it has grown from 7.500 communicants to 500 000. The oounoil considered the revision of the prayer book and the preparation ot a new hymnal, whioh were referred to committees to report at next meeting. lhe growth ot the church in the Western States is phenomenal. This the bishop attributes to the faot that missionary bishops were appointed to look after the work ot these places The comparatively small number ct churches in Indiana results from the faot that Indiana had a population ot 60,000 before the church was organiied within her borders. Two new diooesee were admitted and two more created.all ot which are west ot the Mississippi. lhe oommittee on the state ot the church reported that the total contribution for a'l purposes during the three years was fcH.UUU.UUO, and that there bad been, during that time, baptisms. Hl,tW: or urinations, 11Z.7S2; mam ages. 40,ui; Sunday sohool teachers. 4U,rJU; Sunday-school pupils. 383.123 ice musio at ootn services was verv noe, being prepared especially tor the occasion. " Barslar Casual re if. The postefhoe at New Paris broken into a tew nights ago and abcut f 12 in money and some cigars and tobacco were stolen. Suspician rested upon Lewis Andrews, a colored young man, wno naa served a term in the peni tentiary, and who had not been seen around the village sinoe the robbery. Marshal John Cox heard that he had been seen in this eity. and he eame here last Saturday and placed the matter in the hands ot Charley Page and officer Murray, and they found him at tha re sidence ot George W. MoGahey. a colored man, in the north part of the eity, and placed him under arrest. Soon aiser being nabbed he acknowledged havinr committed the robbery, and expressed a willingness to be taken to New Paris without a requisition, and Detective

Page delivered bias to Marshal Cox of

that place. He had a preliminary hearing this morning, and was sent to jail oa failure to give bond tor his appearance at Court.

tsra Btrnr. Lovel Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star had an election ot officers at the meeting Saturday night, with the following result: Mrs. S. Marlatt, W orthy Matron. A. W. Hemoieman. Worthy Patron. Mrs. H. S. Kates, Assistant Matron. Mrs. Oliver Jones, Treasurer. Mrs. C. P. Holton. Secretary. Mrs. C. E Marlatt, Conductor. Mrs. Swilt, Assistant Conductor. The chapter approved of the action taken by other Mssonis bodies, and the installation ot ita officer will be held on the night ot the 27th inst. BXattSi toaml V. Word was received in this eity Satur day afternoon that Samuel W. Lynde, a pioneer resident ot this oity, and ior many years a prominent end enterprising citizen died in Montana, recently. hither he had aeeomponied his daughter, he having beoome aged and verv infirm. His remains will he brought to this oity tor interment. Heal I Si Hraan. The following returns have been made to the board ot health : BIRTHS. Son to W. D. MeCormaok and wife. 1310 Mam street; second child. RETURN OF DISEASE. Scarlet fever in the family of John H. Schneider. 615 South J street. Pa tient, Albert J. Schneider, age eleven years. Die. At Glasgow. Mont, Friday morning, suddenly, ot paralysis, Samuel W Lvnde. Funeral from his former rest denoe. 211 North Fifteenth street, Rich mond. Ind., Wednesday, Deoember IS, 10 o clock a. m. t riends ot the family invited to attend. lliaiuoud cut atone goods, lave plus, ear rlugs, ararl piiiM, Ktmltt and eollar buttons. It. II. 1I lasWSO.V 533 Mai ii att. Tony Theobold is making greater preparations than ever before for the Christmas trade in the way oi Candies. Everything you buy of him you can always rely on being striotly pure. Huntington block. une oi ine great aurartioiiM at the Poultry Show to-night will be a lot of aouugchirfttens hatched out in the Indiaua Hatcher in plain view of the audience. iark It ink. Npcitalea There are many varieties of speotaoles But I am thankful that after being compelled to wear them constantly tor ten years, I now have no need tor them, nor have I had tor two years past, but oan read the finest print, day or night, and write with aa muoh ease aa when 1 waa a sohool boy. Apply the ointmen to the eyelids at night and bathe the eves with hot rain water in the morn ing. This ointment strengthens the vision. Prioe, 25 cents per box. Iun4dw6m I. C. Teaoue, Square Trunk i, all grades, at si igglns V t o . Steam laundry the Eldorado. wed sat mon See my new line of frunka, vallwii aaaaak vxlraslon -a IGdS J. A. Call and see the grand display of Art Work at the Singer Manufacturing Co.'i office, 707 Main. It oontinues this week. The Singer Mfq. Co. 16J2 Wm. McMillan, Agt. Call at the fresh Candies. Candy Kitohen for your 912 Main street. 1412 Everybody the Poultry Park Kink. ihould visit Show at the The great Boston Museum will be on exhibition at the Reception and Supper at the f irst ffl. tu. Churoh on friday evening the 20ch, under the direction ot the celebrated Prof. Isham Sadgwiok d-maw Toys, r.jt. Toy a. The finest display of Holiday Goods at lowest prices. Ueo. letch & Sons. Opera glasses the Lemaire. finest imported at prices that will sell them at It. ts. JJickineon s. oZs mam street, Old pa pens, 20c a ban dred at f hia office. For something useful in the wav of Christmas present get a pieoe of Furni ture, we have a good stock ot al grades. Prioea low. (. urothaus & Son, wed sat mon 535 Main Street. A COLD WAVE COIIIXQ. "Xow stir the fire and close the whuff era fast, let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round," then the sllnpers. Ilv the way, have you seen the fine display of ele gant Shoes, Fine slippers and Pure 4iim Overshoes. at J. JI. Williams' Shoe Store? If not, call in time and select a pair for Christ mas. decl3-dti Leave orders for your Christmas Candies at Tony Theobold's. Don't fail to attend the Poultry Show to-night at Park Park. I,a4llea, a t erd! Look at J, M. Williams' advertise; meat. apl3 dti See my new line of trunks, valises and extension cases. I3d2 C A. laKY S. Da not fail to see the grand display of fine Etching, etc.. this week at the Singer Manufacturing Co.'s office. 707 Main. The Singer Mfq. Co. 1612 Wm. McMillan, Agt. The Eldorado for bargains wed sat mon Go to the Poultry Show to-night, threat attractions. Park Kink. Laaaarj ' Collected and done in the very best style, at the Riohmond Steam Laundry. Cuffs and collars a specialty. D. W . Walters. Proprietor. Zeller Block. Telephone No. 151. U-daw-tf Have jen seen the new line of Cabinet Satchel at

Wiggins f C4's.

LARGE

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JERSEY

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$2.00 and $2.5

PETER

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It's a SUIT on

OVERCOAT! You are looking For, Don't Stop Until You Get To J. H. RAMOR',; Where Yon Will Find a Iiarge mock nt the Isowest JPriee for

FIRST - CLASS CLOTHING I

J. II. CRAMOR, 725 Main St.

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We can't be Beat. Onr lsow Prlcea catch the trade. It Coata nothing te Coxa pare Prlcea. Try It, and yon will save Honey and we will sell the Goods.

EMMONS'

ii 704 and 706 Main St.,

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