Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 14, 23 December 1889 — Page 4

"Our Constant Aim Is to Keep the

Home-made Candy 1 Foreign Fruits! xxxx Confectioners Powdered Sugar! Walnuts, Almonds, Brazil and Hickory Nuts. johhfImthy.

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CHRISTMAS GOODS!

FUR HUFFS, HANDKERCHIEFS,

Towels 35 cents, Reduced from GO cents.

hmL IL .JOHES & CO

Owing to the mild, pring-like weather we will not have as many

Dressed for Christmas trade as usual,

one to leave your order early to make su-e or getting one, as we nave plenty a!ive and don't intend killing many more than ordered.

MAM ED, novSM-tf

FOR THIRTY DATS!

spjeciac

IBOYS' and MENS'

OVERCOATS

CHEAP mm

Flfteon thaua-id dtt'Iar stock t bs disponed of at once. 1 hare determined after January 1st, to conduct a oie prlc cas buinsg, and b f.ire laying lo a new stock will tell oat mr preteat one at prices which will astonish my patrons and the

cuuenser tucnaionti in general, inn ia sale. This sale will continue for thirty ana snoes wau ao wen is can at oice, as Kespsctfollj, B. MAAB, 616

ECTVASQITAnTEn s yon

JAGESSOIT COAL

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MATHER BROS

MONDAY. DECEMBER 23. 18S9. DAILY PALLADIUM 10c A WEEK siauu coriM two citt. Walter L. Dalbey has charge of tha eireulatioa of ths Daily Palllaimttm, and ia authorissd to tako subscriptions aad make collections withia th sorpo rata limits of tha eity RE3TJ. R. MY11ICK, Notary public, reed estate and insurance agent. Money loaned on mortgage. 21' os. S and lO 2 rth Seventh street. ll-dw-ljr We lead the trade in low prices cn Watches, Clock, and Jewelry. Ao. Flitch Medkaris, The R. S. W. J. No. 9 South Eighth street marUdaw-lyr CF.FEELLi; Ileal estate and tire Insur suace. No. 901 Slain afreet MtlTilM4l

Best Goods In th- Marketr

OUR E MM and we would advise parties wanting prices rsr espSdw SALE not mie iik uui a xeuui'ie siangaierin days and th se a eking birg.tiiig in Boots nrt coin will oe ursi S9rreo.f Main Street. dece daw -wyr WsfcgaT.g AT lulyldw-5m Wuibrr latatoauena. Washington, Deo 23 Forecast for tie twenty-four hour commencing at 3 o'clock t. tn. to-day for Indiana and Ohio: Fair, warmer, southerly wind. LOCAL PICKUPS. William Hufbrd is quite ill with pneumonia. J ohn Hawekotte it improving, but is till confined to his room. The Meteor Clnb will give a ball at W " 1 STa t 1 BW. v augnen s nan inursasy evening. The Surr Piano Worka made a large tupment ot pianos to lexas Saturday. A green Christmas, with all its doleful consequences, seems almost inevitable. Robert Harris is convalescing from a severe attack ot iifiammetory rheumatism, Hermann Lodge. I. O. O. F will initiate two candidates next Thursday uuht. The holiday trade is booming, and our merchants are correspondingly happy. Joseph C. Ratliff was taken suddenly ill last night and is suffering severely to day, O St. Andrews and St. Mary's Catholic churches will have special music at the Christmas eervioes. A rare musical

treat may be expected at each of these

ernrehee. The Booaier Drill Company, have put ia a meter, and now burn natural gas by the toot. The first M. E. Sabbath sehool has an enrollment ot more than five hundred children. Fifty ladies came to the city from Greensiork this morning to do their holiday shopping. There was a food attendance at Pro hibition Ball yesterday afternoon, and ah interesting meeting. The First Baptist Sabbath -sehool will have a Christmas festival Tuesday night, from 7 to 8 o clock. Jacob Swartx ot Cincinnati, who has been visiting Martin Baberkern. a rela tive, returned home this morning. The Panhandle road will sell exenrrn tickets on all iu lines on December 24. 25 and 31, and January 1, ISM. Rot. son ot Thomas Ca!e, is very ill with congestion ot the lungs. His re covery is considered very doubtluL The First Presbyterian Sundayschool, assisted by the choir, gave a verv pleasing Christmas song service last night. The First Presbyterian Sabbath school will have iu Christmas entertain ment to-night. An attractive program will bo presented. Tha warm weather has eaused the sap to rise in the trees, and it is feared 1 . 3 1 J ..J tnst a suuaea ouiu snap wvuu disastrous to them. Reserve seats f or the Q A. R. musical entertainment can be obtained, without extra charge, at S eele's drug store, on and alter the 1:4th inst. TJia Christmas entertainment of Grace M. E. Sabbath-school will be held Tuesday evening. The exercises will be very interesting. Sheriff Bond took David Hamilton, convioted of burglary, to Jtfldrsonville last niaht. where he will spend two years in the State prison. Tfc. V Pan R of the First Fng lish Lutheran church will give a sooial Nsw Years Ere at the residenoe ot Ed Engemeyer on South Fourth street. Chriitmas deooration is engaging the attention of members of all the churches oi this oity. The bibbath school en tertainmenu will be more attractive than ever before. There are a large number of ex Dolicemen with whom John Bennett served on the toroe. and it is the under standing that most ot them will attend his funeral to-morrow morning. In the treatment ot rheumatism. nenralfia. sciatica, tio douloureux, lem icrania. &o.. the value ot Salvation Oil cannot be over-estimated. It kills pain. Price twenty-five oenU a bottle. A pension has been granted to Geo. L. Weast. Cambridge City; a reissue and increase has been granted to John A. Jessup ot this oity; and an increase to Charles Untbank ot Webster. Oa Thursday evening, the 26 h, the Juvenile Templars have a Christmas tree at Temperance Hall, The mem bera of the subordinate lodge I. O. U T. and the publio are invited to attend, The hare and hound chase by the bovs ot the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium Sat nrdav afternoon was onto a success Starting from Glen Muler they made a three mile run. William Bush came in first at the finish, Candidates for the Republican nomi nation for sheriff are still eoming to the front, and the position ot reoorder seems to be quite attractive. Thus far there is not much competition tor Senator, Representatives in the Legislature and auditor. Trustee Tingle notified several per sons to day that no f arthef'"ssistnnoe womi t Kiven them alter this Gate Tb )toa tmipMtae i Associated Charities asoerti ined that they were not deserving ot the Assistance they bad reoeived. f Miss Shawhan, the evangelist of the Evangelical mission, delivered a most excellent and interesting sermon on "The Needs of the Hour" last evening We would say to all who hare not heard Miss ohawhan, Koa are loregoing feast ot fat thing." Servioes throughout the week at the Evanselioal mission, corner ot i ltteenth and Main streets. Wednesday evening will be given to the children lheir bright and happy faces will tell their own tale. Come and hear the children's program. Yen will not regret it. Natural gas has about destroyed the wood market. There were not to ex oeed a dozen loads ot wood on sale Sat urday, and through the week the qnan tity rarely exceeds hilt a dtun load per diem. The position of wood meas urer is no longer considered a sou thing. There are quite a number of soldiers' graves without headstones in Wayne county. The commissioners are now empowered to apply to the authorities ot the government for headstones, and they will take pleasure in doing so, Send name, oompany and regiment. when possible to do so. The effioial announcement that pension has been awarded Mr. E. E. Parker affords much pleasure to his numerous friends. He is a deserving man. It is hoped that it will be tor a substantial monthly allowance, and bring with it an amount ot baor. pay that will be of real benefit to Mr Parker. The Christmas festival of the First M. E. Sabbath school will be held Tuesday night, and elaborate prepara tions are being made to render it at traotive. 1 he onenog will be for the benefit of the poor, and those who at tend are rqiested to contribute some thing in the way ot groceries, provisions clothing or money. The donations will be j idiciouily distributed by a committee oi ladies, Richmond is to have a new industry. another lawn mower manufactory. Henry Farmer, who has patented an im provement in lawn mowers, is to have charge of the enterprise, and he is backed by Finley Newlin, who has faith in the suooess ot the new venture. The factory will be in the building formerly ooeupied by ordyke. Marmon & (Jo . near the Richmond Roller Mills. It is contemplated to surt on a moderate scale at first, and then expand as the demand for the mowers increases. There are two lawn mower factories in the city now. and tbere seems to be room tor the third. The choir at Grace Church rendered some excellent selections prepared for the oocasion at the services yesterday In the morning they gave the Hallelu fah Chorus" from Handel's Messiah and Jubilate in B flat. Behold, I bring you good tidines, with recitative chorus. Harry Dal bey and choir. In the even ing, Joy to toe world, anthem chorus in B flit. Bass solo by William Mount, and The Y onderous Story in a Major. H. R. Palmer. This program was well rendered throughout. The Halleluiah Chorus, which was bv far the moat diffisult.waa rendered the best. Mrs. Swan, the first soprano, who has been unable to sing for some two weeks. was back m her place again. Skating at Park Sink Christmas afternoon and evening. 23 2t

CITT PEKSU3ALH.

David Elliott went to Cincinnati this morning. John L. Latmer left this morning for Chicago. Bert Westoott returned from Europe Saturday. Aaron Morris, of Milton, is in the city to day. A. E. Crocker went to Indianapolis this morning. George Williams, of Pique, O , is ia the city to day. Miss Alice Leonard went to Cincin nati this morning. Perry J. Freeman went to Cambridge City this morning. Will Drifmeyer is greeting friends ia Greenville to-day. Miaa Emma Conner went to KnighUtown this morning. Charles West returned from Indian apolis this morning. Charier Eastman, of Chicago, is the guest ot C. A. Blair. Harry Brsfikt eame home Saturday night to spend the holidays. Sheriff Bind returned home from J e Hereon viile Saturday night. William J. HiatL of Lynn, is greet ing friends in this city to-day. Harry Westoott. a Haverf ord student. is home for the Christmas holidays. J as. Kelley and Ed Donloa returned Saturday evening lrom Chattanooga. Raohael Anderson is eiroulataac among friends in Indianapolis to day. Lou Kesselmann, ot Ubicao, came home Saturday night tor the holidays. Mrs. Mirandi Haxton has gone to Windfall on a month's visit to relatives Hon. E. B Reynolds, of Hagerstown. is calling on Richmond friends torday. James Wallaoe, of Noblesville, is visiting relatives and friend in this city. Isaac Newby and family will spend the holidays with relatives at Wilsnot, ld. Mrs Rah Finch returned Saturday evening from a visit to friends in Seymour. Mrs. W. L Farqmhar went to Cincinnati this morning on a visit to her son Frank. Mrs Hattie Kendall went to Spring field. Ohio, this morning on a visit to friends. J. C. Hamilton returned from pleasant visit to friends in Virginia last evening. Mrs. Martha Williamson went to Greenville. O . this morning on a visit to friends. John MoCord. of Camden, O, was in the city this morning, and wen to In dianapolis. Mrs. Ella Shaw went to Dayton this morning, and will remain there over Christmas. Mrs. Mary Chapman returned this morning from a visit to friends in Ran dotph county. Mrs. Peroy Coffin is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Baxter, South Sixteenth street. Mrs. Allen D. Bond and Mrs. Rich ard More returned from Indianapolis Saturday evening. Horace Iredell arrived home Satur day night, having landed inNew York two days previously. Miss Emma Shover is entertaining Miss Annie Moore, teacher on the High school at Miohigan Uity. Mrs. Howard Bender and baby leave this evening on a visit to her relatives in Wheeling. West Virginia. Robert F. Davis returned from Ken tuoky Saturday night, and will spend the Christmas holidays bere. Banl. P. Perry and wife went to Cin wtii wend, the Christmas holidays tnere witn relatives ana irionas George Barkman want to Dayton 8at urday night, and will spend Christmas there with bis parenU and friends. Will Ferguson.of Solomon City, Kan, is spending the Holidays with nis par ents and other relatives in this eity. E 8 Cartwright, of Huron. O ar rived Saturday night to attend the funeral ot his grand daughter, Mabel Uartwnght. Aiaunoe Arnold, ot XNew 1 ora, ar rived Saturday night and will spend the Cbiidtmes holidays with hisparenU and triends. Miss Agnus Spotts, of Fountain City, is spending the holidays with her sister. Mrs. Jannus Hockett, of North Nine teenth street. . Harry and E-nma Thompson, of Ur bass, O , will spend the Christmas holi days in this city, the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Al G. Ogborn. Charles Worrell, of Peach Springs, Arizona, came in this moriog to spend a tew dys with his parents Mr. and Mrs. James Worrell. Mrs. Dr. Thurston, Miss Eva and Master Richard have gone to Meohan iosburg. O., to spend the holidays with Sirs, lburston s father. Mrs. 8. F. Fletcher, of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Jbiaaa Uclha ot New York, are the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dickinson, Linden Mill. Frank Spinning, Mrs. Jos. Pyle and iirs. l nomas Hunt lett this morning tor an extended visit to friends in W ashmgton. D. P.. and Baltimore, rnicral f nab I Carl wrlfbt. The funeral of Miss Mabel Cart wrieht occurred yesterday afternoon from the residence of her parents, on ort w ayne avenue, and there was yery large attendance ot sympathizing mends. Viatel was a lovely girl and was a favorite with all who knew her. Her schoolmates called to see her re mains Saturday afternoon. each bringing a rosebud as a tot en ot their affection ale regard, and there were numerous beautiful fljral tributes from friends. Rev. Dr. Hughes conducted the funeral servioe. and his remarks were peculiarly appropriate to the sad ooca aion and full ot oonsolation to the bereaved parrots and friends. A quartet irom tne first freibytenan Church sang several selections in a maaaer that added impressive ness to the solemn ser vice. a very large cortege ot sorrowing triends followed the remains to H.arl ham Cemetery, where they were ten derly laid away to rest. Gi to thy rent fir child. Go to thy drmim bej. Gentle and meek and mild. Witn blessings oa thy head." The pall-bearers were: Elmer Gor moo. Hugh Wiggins, fr . Ernest Biohey, vviiliam Spencer. Walter Henderson. Edmund Eitns. Sfr- Caart. There were fcur unfortunates before the Mayor this morning, all of whom owed their misfortune to an excessive indulgence in intoxicants. Dtvid J wards has been auite steady of late, and his friends were indulging the hope that he had "turned over a new leaf." but he couldn't sUnd the pressure, and got on a rip roaring drunk Saturday night, and was arrested aad takes to the sUtioa house. This moro ns when asked to plead, he repled. "Pat me down guilty yea. I was drunk " He was fined 11390. which will keep him in the iail uatil the holiday temptations are oyer. .rat Tieman was as drank as a lord ,

Saturday night, and was run is by offi

earOxeadyne. He entered a plea -of guilty this moraine, and paid t9 90 for his spree. Matthew -Klis was lound near is o'clock Saturday night, unable to navigate, by officer Thomas, who took him to the lock up. As this was Mat's third offense, he was salted to the amount of 113 90 and went to faiL J amen Muldoon was arrested by cmeer Murray Saturday afternoon. When "brought before the Mayor this morning he said that he was not diuns when arrested, neither was he sober he was fuat between the two. The policeman said he regarded him npe enough to pull, aad tne Mayor coincided m his opinion, and fined him 9 90. He went to fail. Referring to the statemenU made ia the publio prinu. as to Gaar, Soott Si Co. selling their business, it is proper to aay that they haye not done so and do not intend to. Parties representing a syndioate ot American and English cap italism nave aolioited ot Uaar, Boon & Co an option price for the sale ot their works npon certain conditions wbion they have declined to make. tbev did not wisb to sell to foreign capitalists or to any other parties. The prices named in some ot the papers are fistitious, as no definite prices had ever been considered. The business ot Uaar. Boott & to.. will eontinue to be conducted oa the same liberal principles, ao tsr as their workmen and customers are concerned, as heretofore. W. G. Soott, Seoretary. Park Skatlac Klaa.. There was a very large attendance at Park Skating Rink Saturday night, and a delightful time waa enjoyed by those who Uke pleasure in gliding over the smooth surlaoe on roller skates. The indcationsare that the rink will be as liberally patronised this winter, as it was when the orn lor roller skating waa at iu zenith. The muaio waa first class. Died. An infant son ot Mr. and Mrs. David Kamp. 411 Smth Sixth street, died Sunday morning Funeral Tuesday afternoon at i o'olock from the residenoe. Interment at Lutheran oemetery. ottaara To-atstit. Uniformed Rank, K. ot P. German Benevolent Association. William P. Benton Camp, Sons ot Veterans. Riohmond Lodge, I. O. O. F. Faavral Natlec. The funeral ot John T. Bennett will oeour Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the First M. IS. churoh. His mends are invited to attend. Cnolee and (heap I onr line of Ainas Album. ELLWOOD MORRIS & CO. Sal lad learcrti The members of the Matinee Muaioale promise an enjoyable soiree in the Vaugban Hall, on Saturday even in if. December 28. The proa-ram will be made up ot English ballads, psrt songs, madrigals, etc. and will be most oharming and interesting. The concert will be complimentary to aotive and as sociate members. Tickets at 25 oenU each to non members are on sale at Drake's music store. To move them, low prices on Overcoats. ejitAOIC. Clocks at cost. 626 Main street. 23d2 Gold and Silver handled Umbrellas. sLarge stock to select from at bottom prices. M. m. Sr.? av UV. Oar goods must go. Prices are no where. JINKIN8 2312 " Two hundred Turkeys to slaughter tor Christmas now lis and more to follow, at JBuflkins'. 23-2t Slnftt aad Hon For holidsy presents at Macke's Hat Pariors. 23 12 See R. R. Dickinson's wholesale stock of Isia monds, Watches, Clocks,and Jewelry Ao. 333 Jlain St. The rush still continues at the New York 5s. and 10j. store, Luken block 23d2 Park Rink will be open Christmas afternoou aud evening. 23 2 1 Ell wood 33 orris A Cos Rook Mtnre is the place to look tor Christmas presents. Leave your orders for the holidays for Cskes. Pies. Rills or any kind of Pastry, at Kiefer'a, 9(8 Main street. We will not redeem Cummins' bread cheeks after January lit 21d3 The rush at Nicholson's began this morning soon alter o clock, and has eon tinued all day, wilh a prospect of a continued increase until lt o cloek to-morrow night. P. H. M. Candies at the Candv mtcben. UJ4 Good music and abating at Park Rink hrletmas afternoon and evening. 83-2 1 Now raadv tn snnnlv inv atb ,nil In the way ot Candies. Fruits. Nuts. HENRY f BENCH, The Opera House Confeoiioner. 21d2 Go see the nice layout at Peter Uusson's Vienna Rakery and Grocery , comer of 2inth and Jylain streets. 21-3t Onr line of hristmas Al bums takes the lead In qnantlty. variety and price. ELLWOOD MORRIS efc CO. ia. A diamond hooo ring, between the Huntington House and Union National Bank. Finder will leave at Union Na tional Bank and receive reward. 19itf Nicholson's trade on Sat urday was simply immense, bnt their elerks and their stoek were equal to the emergency. Cigars, twenty-five in a box. for the holiday trade, at Adam Dritmeyer'a, 2153 Nee It. R. Riekinaon'a wholesale atoek of Dlaend. f atehes,Cloeks and Jewelry. So. 5se3 Slain tit. English Plum Pdddina at Kiefer'a 908 Maia street. 2312

THE CARPET SWEEPER.

Traty. tte rood tine has eoma now For watch we looked ao loos'. And t tu all sweep oar earpcta While we alna aunie happy soac Bo ranch of the weary labor Ttiat ooee eocaamd our daya. Is done away by Ute aweeper Biaaei' Superior " pays. Dear Blstera, Joat try It aad aee hat a rhaus ' will eoiae to y on ; There will be tune jot many tnlnga Thtt oar moUier ouald not so. Bare, this is a wonderful age No Kama to sigh or weep. Just set Biaaefa Mtipertor Ana be hapyy while yoa sweep. If too wact to know who aUa ttam Uaa Kmul.iiM'f'i l" the place, V tiere they aeU Uie .Superior Aiong wiui omrp9ta aud laoa. Tbey h ve piaah and Japan tea tooda Willi eaee.a and baakeUt too. Irjroa want a girt lor I tarttlfflu Tnia ia Ju tne piaee tor lot. Sld2t Onr itiur ia attll nnmnlete. New goods arriving every day, all useful artiaIm Ramamher van nan hnv ot Dl tor &o. and 10. what you would have to pay from 15s. to 25s. tor at other plaoea the aame article. New York 5s. and 10o. store, Luken block. 2312 Handkerchief ! Handker chief! Handkerchief, at i si. jo.i;s & eros. Oir goods must go. Prices are no rhere. JENKINS 2312 Elegant Easy Chairs and Rockers, the best In the land for the money, at Joaeph Grimm's, Go to the Model Vienna Bakery for your Chnstmaa ornaments. Ibey make them right there. So you will know what you are getting. Zi ii Fllwood fforrle A Co's Book More is filled with choice Jfrr!stma Goods. Don't miss seeing their dis play. Lacies. if you are going to give him a box ot Cigars, believe us the Amsiin is the one you want to buv it you want a ten-cent Cigar or the U. s. Mail it a five cent Clear, and you can get twenty five, fifty or one hundred in a box at Adam Dritmeyer'a. opposite Phillips' Opera House. "-HiS Buy a Rockford Watch, which is warranted three vears bv R. H. Ricklnson, ."'-2: Jlaiii street. Agent for Eastern Indiana. 12-llt Kiefer, the Baker, can fill your orders tor the holidays tor Rolls. Cakes, Pies, etc 908 Main street. We will not redeem Cummins' bread checks after January 1st. 2ld3 . Go as straight as you can walk until you get to Buffkins', and then stop. You ran find everything there you want for a good Christmas dinuer. It is useless to go farther. 23-2t 8al and Far Cap In all the new styles, very suitable things for Christmas presents, at Macke's. 2312 Cranor for Neckwear. sLow prices! liOtr prices! Our goods must go. Prices are nowhere. Jenkins. 2312 See our all linen Bamask Towels, knotted fringe, at 33c, reduced from i'4c.,at Ma, Jit .SOJKatiti efc fJO. Go to the Opera House Confectionery for your Christmas Candies. Strictly pure. ZldZ A new line ot fancy An tique Rockers and Chairs cheap at Jomepli Urlmm's, Call at the Candy Kitchen for pure freth Candies. k0J4 Extensive lines of Christ mas Rooks, fictu res, Card novel tie, plash and leather articles, all very desirable and cheap. ELL1VOUD MORRIS & CO. The Flrat Natloaal. The twenty-sixth annual eleotion for Oireotors ot the First National Bank of Richmond, will be he'd at said Bank on Tuesday, January 14, 1890 at 1 o elook, James E. Reeves, President. 12-mon td You can find everything you want in the way ot fine t ruiis,Autsanu Candies tor Christmas at Keiweke Rros', corner Fourteenth and Xorth R streets. 23-2t Wasted, tbla Waeht, 1,000 ladies to call and get a free trial taokatce ot Dr league a Medioatsd Ob iterator at 322 North Eighth atreet. jnnfow-em Xow is the time to have a Furnace put In. let us show yon at what a low price we can do it. Fit A Ala: VAX IIEM a CO. aepSd-U Eoelish Plum Pudding at Kiefer's. 90S Main street. Z3JZ AU persons enfoyina- part eons and halisds, go to the concert at the Vaughan Halt, given by the Matinee Musicaie. Admission, 25 cents. Ison't fall to go to te Rink Christmas afternoon and evening. 23 2t Order yrmr Cbristmaa cakes and pies of Joseph Pretsch Vienna Model Bak ery, oorner Eleventh and Maia streets Zi Clocks halt price. Must move. 2312 Jenkins. Far Sale. An endless chain horse power. 512 Nonh A street. W. Dicks. 23 d2i w2i Turkeys, DnckauChiekena, reU Ousters In any qnan tlty jou want at Ruff kins. VMS The -Amsion" and U. S. Mail" ei. gars, twenty-fire ia a box, for the holi day trade at Adam Dritmeyer'a. - 21 d3 Cologne Salts at III aft Co's. 20-2t Ladies, elean your kid clove with the Mather Glove Cleaner, tor sale only at the Boston Store. aovl5dly See onr Holiday display. ELLWOOD lIOllBls aft CO.

POLLY LSD SA5TA CLAIS AGREE.

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Knit- ana Vnri i.bina uonli iba will oleosa Use naMTA 13.AVS ITtat a a ortgni laea ana Dl eate laua beat and Lisntentela haa aaoh aa wiU aumlt ot njy eoverlag big tanttoty. CLOTHING, BOOTS, UAT8 It's a SUIT

PETER LICHfEIK 4 COS.

on ait OVERCOAT iron are Look In r For, Don't op Until Yon Oet To Where You Will Find n liare Qtoelx at the LoweHt Prices for FIRST - CLASS CLOTHIUOl

J. II. CRfltJOH, If 5 tlain "gl

"WE WIM

We can't be Deaf. Onr Low l?rla cstch. the trade. It Costs nothing to Cora pare Prices. Try It, and yon will save Honey ed

we will sell the Goods. 704 and 706 Main St., Old papers, 20e. a hun lred at this otHee. If you want a good Cake for your Christmas Dinner leave your order with Kiefer, the Biker. 908 Maip street. We will not redeem Cummins' bread checks after January 1st. 21c3 ROOKS! ROOKSS BOOKSS at Nicholson's more than In all the other stores In the city at bottom prices. Fine line Garnet Jewelry at 626 Maia street. 11. C. Dickinbo. 2312 Call at Fletcher Medaaris'. No. 9 South Eighth street, and act a oireular describing the New Celebrated I. C. opeotaolea and JSye U lasses. It you wear glassee this greatly interests you nov25i3as Go see the nice layout at Peter Uusson's Tien na Bait ery and Grocer) , corner ot A I nth and Alain streets. 21 21 Railway Hate. Neckwear and other Furnishing Goods at Maoke s. ZJ1Z ffeniltM Nnta Praita aina lav ani I n Christmas, at the Opera House Confte- . A, J, aonery. iqa BOXES OF 25. Tom Finn, the North street elgar maker, has put np his favorite brands "Home," Favorite," "Pos tal Union, 5 centers, and "Othello," lO centers, In boxes ot 23 each, tor the Christmas trade. 17-tu tha sttamou-ta English Plum Pudding at Kiefer's. 908 Maia street. 2312 Rargaina In choice Hooka. FXJL vOO0 7IORRIS A CO. Clocks halt prise. Must move. 2312 Jxskiss. Don't fall to go to the B Ink Christmas afternoon and t evening. 23-2t CoDseted and dose ia tha very beat style, at tha Richmond Steam Lauadry. Cuss and collars a specialty. D. W. WAXTxaa. Proprietor. Zeller Block. Telephone No. 151. lldawtf

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