Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 15, 17 January 1890 — Page 4
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john f. McCarthy.
For Tills
Lacs Curtains and
Our Blankets
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WESTCOTT BLOCK, RICHMOND.
DATES, Sweet Zlixed and Sour OLIVES
NEW YORK CREAM CHEESE
AT THE SELES HIVE.
Richmond PHll1ian hli 1 .t 1 . 1 "" " " " "' FRIDAY. JANUARY 17. 18S0. DAILY PALLADIUM 10e A WEEK w ci' DEN J. B. SITBICK, Notary public, read estate and Imnnuife agent. Money iMaed on mortgage. No. 8 mm lO north Seventh street. 11-dW-lTT DIAHOWOS. Jot received an elegant assortment of the precious tones. Come and examine, prices low. at Fletck Iledearls. marlsdaw-Lyr G.F.PfXLLE, Heal estate and tire insur nee. No. OOl Slain street aaarlTdaw-ln Wiltn L. Dalbev hti charge of the eireulatioa of ths Daily Fallladium sad is authorised to toko subscriptions end make oollsotions within ths corpo rate limit of eiv B.r asMSMwstMsM. Wajshihqtok, Jan. 16 Forecast for ths twsnty tour hours oommnoing at 3 o olook d. m. to-day until o a. Saturday: For Indiana, fair, followed by looel snows m the northern portion warmer, southerly wind. LOCAL PICKUPS. Sternberg Lawson oonoert at the Grand to-night. W. S. Delphey. of this oity, has been ranted a pension. $ Barney Holthouse is quite ill has an attaok of pneumonia. Rev. S. H. Jones, of West Riohmond, is laid up with la grippe. Isaao 0. Doan is eonvaleioing from severe attaok of influenza. Mrs. Henry Kehlenbrink, of North Twentieth street, is very siok. The eouaty commissioners will meet is speoial session next Monday. William Smith. North H street, has well-defined easa of la grippe. Daniel Hill of the East End hose house, is the latest Tiotim of la gnppe. There are fifteen of the students of the business eollege out with la grippe. Henry Hetehler, superintendent of the Wayne Works, has a bad oase of la grippe. The thermometer registered sixteen degrees above tero at daylight this morning. Harry Land, of the Wayne Works, is ow numbered among the viotims of the tnnueaia. Mr. Sternberg's playing will prove to be more popular than any ever heard in iuohmond. It is asserted that farmers fear the mild winter will be favorable to many bug pests next summer. The Little Miami pay oar arrived to day and replenished the exohcquer of its employes residing here. Miss Margaret Tolley is quite ill with ervsipelee at the home of her brother, 317 North Thirteenth street. The ladiee of the First Baptist ehureh and Suaday-sehool will give Rainbow eooial and supper, January 29. Chiokea thieves visited several different roosts in the East Eod last night and oarried off many ehickeas. The eold snap we are bow having has interested persons to wonder what efleot the ehaage will have on la grippe. Will B. Dormer has so far reeovered from the effects of a eontaet with la grippe as to be able to be around again. The wife of Julius Eamacher, the ?2.? 1 "a? "MhiM department t the Mul worts, is reported is a enueai OIIIOB. I
Tsw shallow peads are skimmed oyer 'have bees spent.
the Beet Goods in the flarketr
Month. In Window Shades. at 75c per pair. MM FIGS, Mixed Pickles in Bulks XST JBTJTJZ. with loe, and should the weather eon tinue oold a few days there will be ex oellent skating. Next week is the regular semi annual examination in the DubUo schools. All the pupils are awaiting the appointed time with bated breath. Main Bond reoeived word from the State Quartermaster that the arms and u informs for the Riohmond Light tfuards were shipped to-day. Maumee Counoil of the Degree of Pooohoutas will have a meeting iu the wigwam ot Ooeola Tribe of Red Men to morrow (Saturday) evening. Jfid Beetle has reoovered from a so vere illness of a month's duration, and will soon resume his position as book kef par at I. R. Howard & Co s, D. L. Mather has purohased sixty seven lots in the Haines addition to West Riohmond, and some ot them will be improved the coming season Germania Lodge K. ot P. will have work in the amplified rank to-night, petfjrmed by the Germania Degree sun in their new paraphernalia. Ed Roney has purohased the cigar and news stand at the Huntington House ot Walter Dalbey and will take possession ot the same February 1. The Repubhoan eounty committee composed ot ehairmen of each township committee, appointed last Saturday, will meet in this eity to-morrow to organize Several oandidates for oounty cffioes are afflicted with la grippe, and are thus unable to continue the eanvass.bat they will oall on the dear people in due time. It is no doubt all right to pity a man who has met with a misfortune, re marks an exchange, but just now the man who has "lost his grip" is one to be envied. John Keelor returned from India napolia last evening, where he had been to see his son Will, who is qiite ill with pneumonia, resulting from an attack of la grippe. There will be no seryioes at St. Paul's Lutheran Church next Sunday morning on account ot the illness ot the pastor. Rev. J. J. Young. Sunday aohaol as usual at 2 p. m. Ths attendance at the Rink !leet night was slight, other attractions and the prevalenee ot la grippe making a marked decrease in the attendance. There will be a grand masque oarnival one week from to-morrow night. lie testa at soars, who never telt a wound," and a man may stand with hie hands in his packets and laugh at poor worn rneumatio. out it tie is a gentleman, he 11 atep into the neareat drug shop and buy him a bottle of Salvation Oil tor 25 oenta. The new gasoline lamps introduced for trial in aeveral ooaohes on the Pan handle, have proven so satisfactory that all ooaohes will be fitted aa rapidly as they are turned into the shops. The light is steady, and as brilliant as ellctrioity, and is voted by all to be just the thing. John H. Saylor is still holding forth at the same old etand, corner ot North Fourteenth and B streets, with a ehoioe stock ot staple and taney groceries. Qaiok salea and small profits is John's motto. Uive him a call, or notify him. and he will call at your house and take your order and deliver the goods to you. lienrr W. Deuker. the genial fort Wayne avenue grooer. is setting tip the oigars to his triends to-day in eommem oration ot his thirty fifth birthday anniversary. Henry is in the full vigor of mabood. and possesses a phyaiqae that justifies the expestation ot a ripe old age. That he may live long and be happy is the wish ot his many fnenda. There was a rumor carreat ou the streets last sight and this morning that Christian mmer had died suddenly last evening. How the rumor originated not known, but if air. dimmer could have heard the expressed regrets aad the maay complimentary remarks made eonoerniag him it would eertaialy have been very gratifyin as indieetiog the eiteclB jB whieh a u in a soman nit in wrnnh an auv iwm n( kii Hfa
CITY PEB80JALS.
George P. Riley left for Chicago last sight. John Nelson went to Cincinnati last evening. Frank Hiatt went to Indianapolis this morning. Al S. Shiveley went to Lafayette this morning. John Collins went to Hamilton this morning. James Hiatt went to Cincinnati this morning. H. N. Land returned from Cinoinnati last evening. Dr. Harold returned from Indianepolia last nicht. Sheriff Bond went to Indianapolis this morning. Thomas Smith went to Indianapolis this morning. W. S. Mulford went to Fort Wayne this morning. Newt Rtjberne returned from Xenia, O.. last evening. Charles Baker went to Brookyille, O. this morning. Miss Jennie Curtis went to Camden, O , this morning. James Brannon is greeting friends in Hamilton to- day. George Watson returned from Portland last evening. Miss Celia Morrow went to Shelbyville this morning. Mrs. Emma Marshal returned from Piqua, laat eyening. Miss Maggie McGilliard went to Cinoinnati this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borton returned from Milton last eyening. Mr. and Mrs. Will Leeds returned from Cinoinnati last evening. Mrs. Corrinne Moore Laws will be the guest of Mrs. Will Leeds. Miss Ada Garrett went to Winchester laat evening oa a visit to trienda, J. E. Pruitt ia oiroulating among friends in Greenville, O., to day. Jack Strayer went to Milton this morning on professional business. A. H. Whitson left this morning on a visit to triends in Terre Haute. Mrs. Mary Harris went to Conners ville this morning on a visit to triends. Misa Minnie Fulton went to Knightstown this morning on a visit to triends. Mrs. Nellie Brown went to Connersyille this afternoon on a visit to triends. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford left last evening on a visit to triends in Steubenville, O. Charles E. Shively went to Hagerstown this morning to look after his ienoes. Miss Edith Spangler returned last evening from a visit to friends in Sidney, O. Riohard Morrow went to Seymour, Ind.ona brief visit to relatives and friends. Mrs. Alios Taylor returned from a week's sojourn with friends in Cinoinnati last night. Miss Maggie Hunter went to West Manoheater this morning on a visit to relatives and trienda. - - .- Mr. and Mrs. John Lamphere returned last evening from a visit to friends in Springfield. O. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schneider returned laat evening from a visit to relativea in Meohanioiburg, O. Mra. Frank Lackey and Misa Nellie King left for New York last evening on a two weeks' visit to friends. Frank Sohwegman and daughter. Miss Ella, went to Cinoinnati this morning on a visit to friends. John M. Paxon is a hustler when he tries to be. He is "among the boys" in the west part ot the eounty to day. Mrs. Roaa Sherman, of Lcgansport, arrived last evening on a viaic to her parenta. Mr. and Mra. David Hoerner, South Fourth street. Lodge Nat, La grippe has invaded the secret orders and there ia not an organization in the oity that haa not members suffering from the effects ot irflueuia. Herman Lodge I. O. O. F. had a very interesting meeting last night. There was work in the aeoond degree, and it waa admirably performed by the atafi ot that lodge, whioh is rapidly ooming to the front. The Red Men had a well attended meeting laat evening, but no bueises waa done ot speoial importance. Eleven members were reported as not being able to pursue the war path on aooount of la grippe. Sol Meredith Post G. A. R. had a large and unusually interesting meeting last night. One application tor membership waa reoeived. A resolution was adopted favoring holding the next State Encampment at Fort Wayne, and the delegates ot this post were instructed to use their influence in that behalf. -The committee on musical entertainment reported the net prooeeda to be $535. ot which f 100 had been given to the Woman'a Relief Corps. Whitewater Ledge .1. O. O. F. will have a regular meeting to night, and two candidates for membership will be in itiated. Whitewater Degree Staff will perform the work. Cham far the School CfeUlarea, The aoholars of our public schools will be intt rested in an cfier made by the Youth's Companion in iu issue of January 9. Its purpose is to stimulate them ia a commendable competition and at the same time inorease their love for tneir country. lhe publishers of the Uompenion oner to present a fine large bunting flag, 9 by 10 feet, with forty two stars, to that publio school in each one ot the forty-two States and Territories, whioh will send to them the best essay ou lhe Patriotic ltflaenoe ot the Amerioan Flag When Raised over Our Publio Sohoola." These esaavs will be received by the publishers ot the Com panion until April 1. ISM. The award ot the flag will be made as near June 1 as possible, in order that the successful school may fi et the "Stars and Stripes" over iu tu.lding upon the Fourth of July, next. This movement to interest the young people ot the present generation in securing a flag tor the school house, is one that should be heartilv eomateided and encouraged. Whyeanaot one ot our owa schools secure the Companion's Flag for this State? KovlvoJ Me The revival serviees at the First M. x. ehureh are a till ia progress The meeting last sight was one ot great power aad interest. The meet ng was ' opened Dy singing several appropriate eieoQoas ana stayer Dy iasiel Craw-
ford. lev. AW. Lamport delivered aa excellent lis course from second Kings, 5th chapter. 13 verse: "And the servant ease aad said unto him.
my father had the prophet bid thee do some treat thing, wouldat thou not have done it. Great things are often done for a little reward but the gospel gives great reward tor a little deed. He then drew a paralle between aia and leprosy showing that both fisally result in separation ot their viotims from the rare and hov. He closed with powerful arral to the sinner to seek, salvation. Fjlowiog the sermon waa a brief season o; prayer, after whieh a few ninntea waa ovotad to testimocy. aa rinr which tiae about thirty testified to the saving meriu ot the blood ot Jesus. Althi&gh there was but one eeker at the altar, the meeting was very proaubb to all present. Cards aaa rally. Misses Lisle and Katie Sohneider, South J. etrat entertained a party ot voung frients laat night ia a moat charming Banner. Euehre waa the principal atraetioo, and the exciting game waa thoroughly enjoyed. At the eloae ot tbi game there was aa old fashioned taffy pulling which afforded much amusenent as well as a delicious feast. The following were among thoae nreaent : Miasea Seah Rasa. Amanda Sudhofi, Rose Koehrinx. Anna Sudhrff, Emma Roaa, Laura Ergemeyer, Ella Meir, mma Feltaoan J-i Dfiimeyer. Messrs George Hortiag Fred Meier. Fiaok Wibker. Louia Feltman, Charley Mentendioi. George Cutter, Fred Kelt man. Wiliiim Sohneider. Mr. and Mrs George Sohneider. Sliver Medal Caateet. Order otexeroises at the silver medal oratorioal can test to be held at Prohibi tion Hall Saturday evening, January 18: Musie. 1. "TheCry of To-day" Maud Hax ton. 2. "Yoi Cau 8top it if You Will' Paul Harwora. 3. Liz&e Brown. Music. 4. "National Prohibition" Florenoe Moore. 5. "Comoienoe and Prohibition" Ehel Hat ton. 6. "Prahibitioa the Hope of Our Country" Elsie Thomas. Music. Recitation Paul Hartoorn. Deoiaion ot judges. Awarding of sil ver me Beaan, Yoaftmittee appointed to provide a meaTTTo dispose ot the gitu gener oualv tendered for the relief fund ot So! Meredith Poat, G. A. R., has the honor to report that the same has been acoom pliahed in a aatiafaotory manner, and tha treasury ot the poat enriohed there by in the aum ot voJo. The thanks ot the post are due to the publio who so loyally eame to our aasist anoe ; to the press ot the oity tor many tavors : to Steele & Co. tor the oare ot the opera house plat, and not least to the generous manufacturers who by their gi'ta made our suooes possible. Signed by commute, - ' ' , J F. r4VNPORT, J. 8. OSTRANDER. W.S DCHPSKT, BlNJ TABR, W. K. Young. Nsples, ths eity ot enohanting views, ot primitive and pictureique customs of romantic history, ot perteot climate and wholly magnetio oharm. is the sub ject ot a fresh and delightful letter, in to-day s paper, from our valued oorre spondent. Miaa M. E. B. Culbertson. That young lady drinka in the joy and the inspiration ot thoae fair, fair akiea andTeclr-ft the glamcur of the early civilization wi th iu ever- preaent gaiety a gaiety which has lasted irom the far away eenturiea. when it was a PaganO reels .beauty worshiping oolony, Neapolia. down through the current ot ages through long periods cf dependence and oppression, through light-heartedness, laughter, danoe. love, reveling, poetry music, sunahine and dirt. "Thia Italian trip," saya Miss Culbertson, "is the gem ot the tour. Worthy of Atleollon. C. N, Metoalf, secretary ot the State board of health, in his annual report devotes speoial attention to zymotio or germ diseases. There is a record of 4.003 deaths in the State from this class ot diseases during the year. Six hun area deatns resulted trom cholera in fantum, 182 from oroup, 374 from diphtheria, 202 irom dysentery, 114 from malarial lever, 126 trom scarlet fever, 808 from typhoid fever, and 71 from typho-malarial fever. The seoretary reoommends that popular sanitary oonventiona be held all over the Sute, iney are, ne says, aa excellent means ot familiarizing the publio with the best methods to prevent these diseases. Faneral of RMweli Elmer. The funeral ot itosweu Jimer occurred thia morning at the reaidenee ot his sister, Mrs. James Forkner, West Richmond, and was attended by a large number ot relatives and friends. The religious service was conducted by Rev, Mr. Gilchrist, ot the U. P. ehuroh, ia a very appropriate and impressive manner. A large oortage of triends accompanied the remains to Centreville where the last sad rites were performed and the body waa consigned to the earth. The pall bearers were: Andrew F. Seott, Joseph C. Ratlifl. Henry E. Robinson. B. B. Myrick, sr., Thomas W. Roberts and John D. Wiggins. EJa-ht Boll. The Riohmond Light Guards gave their second ball of the season last night at their armory in the Thiatlethwaite building. It had been announced that Custer would furnish ths musie. but he was unable to be present, and the committee were fortunate to secure Stout's orchestra. The attendance was about two hundred. The supper, aa elegant one, waa furnished by Theobold and Jordan. FaovroJ Koileo The funeral of Edward Cokayna will take plaoe Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his lata reaidenee oa South Fifteenth street. It will be under the direetioa ot the Riohmond Commaadery, KnighU Templar. cms one aas aeeiared oonoeit worse than consumption, and the comparison is a true oae. Maay are the "conceited" who cry dowa legitimate remedies, aad who delude suffering humanity, whose only salvation is the immediate use of Dr. xtaU'o fjoogn Byrup.
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sHEBirr. Johx M. Paxaoa vOl be a eanrtlrtaSa tor BhtrtS ot WayM aoaaty eahise to to BepnbBoaa it"-'--""- to be bald rabraary 17. ISM. Willi ax B. Daaxsm ia m oaoaidata for Sheriff of Wayno county, .abject to tb Kopnbilean nomination. dw LifiTini Uau la a candidate lor Sheriff at Wayna county, aabjeat to aba Republican nomination. d Richa&d L. Hoaa vQl be a candid ate lb Rh-r'ffol Wayne onty, subject to In. Republican nomination. dw CAmxa William R. Moot will be a candidate forHhenH ot Wayne eonnty, aaijeel to the Repnblican nomination. d w Abcs HisDMAjr will be a candidate for Sheriff of Wayne county enbject to the Republican nomination. dw Johs S. Ibkskll ia a candidate for Sheriff ot Wayne county, eokject to the Republican nomination. U M. La -t will be a candidate for Sheriff of Wayne county, aabject to the Republican nomination. RECORDER. Baarar H. Holthocsb ia a candidate for Recorder of Wayne oounty, aabject to the Republican nomination. " athak S. 1 . M ' will be a candidate for Recorder of Wayne eounty, subject to the Republican nomination. dw Gaoaaa A. Pixsca 111 bo a candidate for Recorder ot Wayne county, aubject to the Hepu bllcan nomination. d w Ktsa R- Williams will be a candidate for Recorder of Wayne oounty, anbeot to the Republican nomination. dw Richabld Chkbhkmax will be a candidate for Recorder of Wayne county, aubjeat to the Republican nomination. Lot O. Ahuoi will be a candidate for Recorder of Wayne county, aubject to the Republican nomination. Btlvbbtbr Cook will be a candidate for Recorder of Wayne eounty, aubject to the Republican B5fflilfifttiftn PROSE JDT1N ATTORN ET. Paaay J. Fbkbmas will be a candidate for Proaecuting Attorney for Wayne county, aubject to the Republican nominating election. dw Hxnbt C. Btabb will be a candidate f.r Proaecuting Attorney for Wayne county, aubject to the Republican nomination, dw Thomas R. jKsacP.of Cambridge Oity, will be a candidate for Proaecuting Attorney of Wayne county, .subject to the Republican nomination. dw CLERK. Bamckx C WamtsKLi. will be a candidate for Cierk of Wayne county, aubject to tae Republican nomination. dw U bo bob R. Williams will be a candidate for Cleik of Wayne eounty, aubject to the Re publican nomination. dw Ltjthkb A. Cbahob will be a candidate for Clerk, of Wayne county .subject to the Repub lican nomination. dw E. B. Rbt holds will be a candidate for Clerk of Wayne count j , aubject to the Re publican nominating election. dw Chabxjm R. Unthank will be a candidate for Clerk of Wayne oounty, subject to the Republican nomination. dw AUDITOR. Axomzo sfanBHaT.T, will be a candidate tor Auditor of Wayne oounty, aabject to the Re publican nomination. dw John M. Wdislow will be a candidate for Oounty Auditor, subject to the Republican nomination. dw Robbbt F. Davis will be a candidate for Auditor of Wayne eounty, subject to the Repubt.ean nomination. dw COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Caleb Habvkt will be a candidate for Oommisslonrr of Wayne oounty, (middle dlstrlaL) aubject to the Republican nomina tion, dw Joan G. To Wx bend will be a candidate fox Commissioner of Wayne County (Eastern Dis trict) subject to the Republican nomination. Daniel W. Habms, of t lay township, wi be a candidate for County Commls-looer, (middle dla rlct) aubject to the Republican nomination. REPRESENTATIVE. Will am F. Mkdskjsbi will be a candidate for RepreaertatiTC of Wayne county, subject to the Republican nomination. Philip s. Bxhktbt, cf Jackson township, will be a candidate f . r Representative in the Lieglslatura for Wayne county, subject to the Republican nomination Abthob C. Likdemcth is a candidate for RepreaentattTC in the Legislator, from Wayne county, aabject to the Bepablican nomination. SENATOR. Chabxzb B. SarvaxjtT will be a candidate for Senator from Wayne eounty, aubject to the Be pablican nomination. Johb) Tabtajt will be a candidate for the Senate, from Wayne county, aubject to the Republican nomination. TRE afeUREB. AL.I. McMkans will be a candidate for reelection lor Treasurer of Wayne coon'y, sub ject to the Republican nomination. Aa awfal Fall. Yeaterday morning Lewis Band, i Pan Handle brakeman. f ell irom a looo motive between here and Anoka. The train was going at a good rate of speed and it is little snort ot miraculous that Bant i esoaped with his lite. Bis injuries were severe though not serious and time will bring him out all right. The worst hurt waa several ugly bruises and eontuiions abcut ths head and shoulders. Logans port Journal, CjaCUIato far Caaaaataalaaer. James W. Martindaie and Abner D. Bond, heretofore announoed aa candi dates for oommiaaioner trom the middle diatriot of this eounty, have both concluded to withdraw from the raoe. and both heartilv unite in supporting for said omce Mr. JJaniel W. Hams, of Clay township. Mr. Harris' announcement appears to day. mra. Lawaon a singing will ment a large attendance at the oonoert tonight. Go to the Park Rink Sat urday afternoon and evening. 17-2t A eras af CaSTee. There has never been a place in the eity that rave you a eup of coffee like Jordaa Bros. Go aad see their new place, and eat some of their oysters. 17d2 Beoond Baptist ehureh aad the U. B will give a eaadidate festival at their hall, corner Main aad Sixth streets, oa February 6.h. 7th aad 8:h. Admission 10 eeata. 17-moa fri2w Take your laundry to the Eldorado, wedfriaaat Go to the Park XXlnk gatafternoon and even.
and nave a good time. U-St
The long disappeanuK-e of MoGinty has caused a great dntl of comment throughout the country.
iow we nare croucru iw small ftt. People that t
poor individual to light, and we propose t clothe him properly at a ave been at the bottom of the aea as long as MeOintj have to (as clothed
rx fitr their health will lie entinnirereii-
Now we hare some of the mnsi eleinuit Winter Suits that are being offered in the market, and C defy our competitors to duplicate the goods and priee.
We are offeri Overcoats To lose
-AND'
MAKE THEM GO.
MSnm al 01-IIE3 OFF. BUY ME MOW-
J. H. C RANGE. 725 Main Street
Park Kink will be open Saturday afternoon and evening. 17-2t They have got the la grippe oa prioea at the Eldorado. wediriatat Tempera, wee Hall. Be sure and remember the domestio aohool Saturday morning at 10 o'clook. Friends of the school are requested to send donations ot uncooked provision, and of sewing material for use in the school. wed fritt Mrs Lawson, the charm Insr sin ere r. at the Grand tonight. Oermaa la'asi I Heaevoleat Aaaaeli tloa On Monday evening. January 27, at regular meeting, there will be an eleo tion of Five Trustees. 16 2t Fbid Schurq, Seo'y. Third Concert of the Mat inee TIuKicale tUoneert Course Friday ei-enlngIan 17. JU-fJt Ladiea. elean your kid glovea with the Mather Glove Cleaner, tor aale nly at the Boston store. novladly Don't tail to attend the Park JRinta Saturday after noon and evening Caood musie by full eity band. 17-2t Hall at FUtnher Ma1earia' Nil Sonth Kis-hth street, and rut a nirnnlar aeaoriDinsT tne new Celebrated l. tJ. Spectacles and Eye Glaseea. If you wear glasses this greatly interests you. noviaadm Old papers, 20e a hun dred at this ofilee. Dr. Allison, the Pharmacist haa re moved to 1514 Main street, where aa heretofore, he will make a specialty ot the Jrresonptioa business and Fare Draa and Medieinaa Preajtvintinn. nuea aoourateiy aay or night. en. .a. ... sep7 dtl. CJonstantin HI embers:, the Pianist, at the Orand to night. See advertisement of the Matinee Musicals oonoert in another column. an lld6t How ia the time to have jr nrnaee put in. aet us show yon at what a low price we ean do it. FBASK TAJT aft CX. aepSd-tf Kleettaei Hatlea. Stockholders of the Richmond. New port aad Arba Turn pike Com pan v will take notiee that an election will be held at the office of John Healey. No. 1001 Maia street, ia the city of Richmond. lad., oa seond day. the oJ. ot aeeood ooth. ISM. betaeea the hours ot 10 aad 3 o eluek ot said day, for the else tion of directors ot said oompaay.
Johv HXHZ.KT, PreeV Richmond, 18-1830. ienl5iw3t
very propI Peter Lichtenfels & Co., THE CLOTHIERS. Them Out mercdw-tf Uae Bobbins' Antiseptic pound for Diphtheria. SoarTSf ver. Croup, Qaiesy, Measles, W hooping Couch, Inflamed Throats, Uloerated Sore Mouths. Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, ete , aad you'll never regret it. beoause it always oures if uaed ia time. Bv druggists. aov22d6a THE CIaOSIHO Of Furniture at 004 and !HKJ Jflain street will continue until February 1st. Several handsome Cham ber Suits, liook eases, fildeboards, Lounges, Parlor Nuits and odd pieces will be sacrificed to avoid m ing them. A small invoice of those very deaJrable lien t .arm Rockers, Diners mud Ofilee Chairs are on the way and will be here soon. Everything in the stock will be sold at prices that will save jou 25 to 33 per cent. Call early and see for yourselves. TI1AIF.IJ8 WIUOIIT. January . 1S1XJ. - JaoS-dltt Baths at the Eldorado. wsdlriasat Collected and done ia the very beet style, at the Richmond Steam Laundry. Cuffs and oollara a speeialty. D. W. Waltbbs. Proprietor. Zeller Block. Telephone No. 151. ll-dw t Look at J, M. Williams' advertise' meat anl3-daf LADIES' Grand Opera Hou&o. Friday Evening, Jan. 17. PIA0 RECITAL BT Constantin Stcrnbcrr, el r - Corinns Moore-LaustL T0CALIST. admlaDoo.
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