Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 15, 1 September 1890 — Page 4

Oar ConffUntJUm Is to Keep the Beet Goods in the Marketr

We would c.ll tttention to the fact that in addition to the Best Country Buffer that eomea to this City, we are handling Choice Creamery Bu'ter from Northern Illinois, and ptrfiet. desiring something extrs would do well to give ua a trial order on BUTTER.

PURE SPICES ONLY" hse been our m9tto from te atart, and with SPICES, ss else, we find the irery best article we can buy ie the surest to give perfect satisfaction to the eon. aumer. We will not deel in SPICES that ars not abioluteiy Purs.

mw F. cCflRTHY.

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exrBywiU discharge ill of it pease..?, oo.due.or. - t - -

be secured. 111 bums - - " that ne of eo.duetor. hejr. Kitb pablie evidence et being UBtenhtal to the eo-peay teresis. The?

hta .nrl.r1 Mmoe PPTMUJI

fsctory to the eompeay sad pleaeiiw to the patrons ol the road tor e long period, sad have iittle to show lor n bow. Cob dn.uf Saott. tor iostanoe, haa property

oardiy equalling .uw id an.

eeai eighteea years fiasaraoua eiujr

muBL it woaia appear -

peay might find it d.maala to seeare e oody ol men equally good. Legreoge

dtsndard.

Thn will be a reraoastraaoe pre-

against the granting ot license to Joaa Taylor to sell spirita-us end melt 1 qaors aad allow them to be druak ob the building recently

araatad bv him nearly opposite to the

rnttinoa ol the Glaa. and also near the

Y. Al. C. A. Athleuo Per, x Be re monstrance says that the Giea waa par n ried tut tha exoress turDvSe ot hev

1U2 a rtsoit which ladle and children

eaa visit, which would not be the ease

u I quoia were hold tiiere7eae

weud be liable to insula tom lutOXl-

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CITY PEES0N1IS.

Eogeae Morel is is

George O. Bey bara lett ior sri'--

last evening. - ' . T

A. Ik Pogus returned trout waaer

last evening.

Knna Morel went to 1 adieus

thia moraine!.

Horaee Staatoa wea to ledisoapu

thia morning.

Web Cha-dlee went

thia naoramg.

fereace ot xaiaisters of the Lutheran harsh, which will contieue ie eeaaioa

iBdiaaapoli- kf atil Wsttossdsyct next week.

aiUHl V. UUUVf HU WUI NO

eon. sister ot Mrs. Joha 1 aryan.

to Indianapolis th a morning to

the nuee.rencion which will be

the 1st to the 4:h ot Septena-

omi Da. bars, ot Boulder

aiversity. Colorado, oa hit retura from

iait to relativaa and frieeds in the

uL atotuved here to visit hia bro:t er

tA Fiadlay. O,0ilbert JDuahata and iaraily. and lett

b bis retura home thia taorcinz.

Joha J. Stoker west to iBdiaatpoiiA-m,.,, ABO ai.tsa.Tiu

this morning. ff

Joha Liastroxa wob! to lBdiaBapoia

this naoraiBg. ..,..,........,-.,.-

Miss Mary Tibbitte weat to Manoe. O.. last eTeninK.

J.Ed Ilifl weat to Chioago to de; -i. i.Hi.B-ivwlia - AbiceOB Towoihip Hecry u

Thomaa E Wri.ht was- C-U3i'. -k.-OBS uerB-:.,

I taia BepBtlti-i Sta

Taattlaai tram mj

Our Stock is Now Complete. Come and See the New Styles!

PRICES ROCK BOTTOM.

jor.ES &

WESTCOTT BLOCK, RICHMOND.

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PICES! SPICES !

tlnfO W Is the Season for PIrkllrtf, and it is rerj imi ortant

thlug to hays line, whole, sound, wen seifcieu

m. m a-k L

e .n,i i iievA tak ti enmn n&in to select a nan iin,

. 1,1 kni;.B.rf tn h.TA rnn rxtimine them, as I know yon will ap

Wf VIU 1 WJJ lilt wrJvU "V aiaai v .f w - pre cf ate them. rfvwvvvvvsAAA

VAKI D. BR OW N .

BEE HIVE, 931 Main Street.

MOOD

MORRIS I CO STORE.

-Frcab Stock Ol

ICiO iT-Ti. Tf i laim ajL.j. J

f.r,iiff ot a alooa waa coatemtiaiei-, .

sai its effijienay would be greatly

teiae&ed it the iicee Mea cr i xranied. Beaioastxaaoes were signed

st all the eaaicaea yescexuaj vuij TOtera signing. At the First M. h.. eharch eevety-five ainature were od-

tained at the raormisg asrnoe, ana

qaite a number at BiKht. and it is prevamed that a large nu-ber were se

aared at the other cnurciiea. xne resi-

de&u ot the eastern p-rt or tne ouy are slmo-t a unit in cppoiing the granting ot the lioenae to Mr. Taj lor. The loca

tion, and not the man, is wnat u cdieoted to.

The Firit M. E. church had a very

la. eonirrenstion yenterday raorcing.

K,v. Mr. V U.on. a memoei ai iwym-

ninmti M. H. aonUrenoe. whioh 1

holding its annual seaaion in our naigh

hnnni (icn Ol UrB7Ul. QaUTeiCU a

nmt osflfellant and very icitruouve dis

oourte Iran the text, Une tfiing tnou ikaat." cart ot the interview with

.Uioi bvivoaor man who had great

n..o-mn nn who was reaiiy auiiei

oua ia regard to the salvation ot hia stul. Ox being told that ho muat keep

.-. nniT-i(iments. ne anawerea. u

th. hava I keut Iron my youth up.'

lackeat Go lell ail thou haat, and give

the money to the poor, ana iao up

APAfli ana ioiiuw uiv. uv

young man went away sorrowing, tor he

had crest DuBaeaaiuua. we-

dwelt upon at length waa that an ob ..rsinna ot tha DrtoeDts and command

menta ot the boripturea will not iciure

the salvation ot the aoul. In order to inherit eternal lite the conditions ot the

EOaDel must be lully complied witn

Ai thaaiaaini aervioe KeV. Air. nil

inn -irain nnnunied the uulpit and de

livered an able sermon irom the parable

ot the Frodigal bon. The musio at both aervioea was very fine. The organ vninntarv ot Misa Uemineman at the

morning aerytoe waa spie-uiuiy nt tha anla ot Miss Shellenback waa a

gem ot the purest ray.

to Da;

nati last evening.

Miss Edna White ia visiting iri'

in Dayton to-day.

firea-" Mran

iie'l. Bupe is greeting

tireechsid to day.

John Saytge weat

Miss i Hill is Tutting r"

ia Daytoa this morning. Mrs. Nettla Wielacd. oi New

waa in tha eitv csturdav.

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John P. Ireland went to -dersai

this moroicg oa buaiau.

Mrs. Charles WruU, Sotttft

teenth street, is aenou-r .

John Crockett aad ISaerWilUst

sDent Buaday in Now Casle.

ider. ; AbABKt

"oston TwwTJstic alternate. D.

Dr.

W. H.

-John H. Sbnrt,

W. Shifir, B.s

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Di-ia 0. B

J H. D.Loier

m. Ci Brown

te T Mil Centie

owssV.p Lreoee X .

k; altercate. Fiore

4rk.

oa lowaahjp 1. v. i hornbtie.

y; alternate, Kiley Chans.

SIMIEL BintET.

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rsrttcailara RtfarlX H math.

-FrwakUa Township Elaer M Harn. Bathe? : alifiTcata. (?. A. Adlleman-

Cox's Mills. n-T?ene Township James A. Craoor, V I iim.kn. .. . 1 t t . 1 . .

..his Wilhsmsbarit...

Jiarrisoa township Alan Soott.

Jackionbari

Miss Liia Barton is TiBeg faieBa'JksoaiowBshira. 8 Jameson. Indianapolis this raorarsji 0rAaatowB ; F. C. MMbaagh. .. . - J-v.i-aoaondSa Citv. Jo.iah Kevnolds. Dab-

kr S. Binkiey. l;;st Uer

in

Daniel Fa&nine is apen

with triands ia Bpriagfisld, O.

Miss Kate Murray returns

Hamilton Saturday alteraoon.

William P. Matthews ia ere

friends ia Indianapolis to day.

Alln Ki wards went to Loci

last sight oa a visit to meads.

Mra Nellie Benson went to U

ton this morning to visit friends.

R Dilks weat to Danre:

thia mnrainsr to Darahase lumber.

Postmaster Hicirius. of Fort Waf.

waa in the oitySaturday evening.

Bert VVasionv ot iiarayettve.

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PHOTO Latest Patterns.

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ALBUMS. Lowest Prices

IAIN STREET.

DAILY PALLADIUM 10c A "WEEE. SffaB COPEES TWO CUNTS.

Walter L. Dalboy has chartr'e of the eiroulation ot the Daily Palladium, and is authorized to take subscriptions and make oolleotiona within the corporate limits ot the oity. BKW. It. TlYltIC 1, Xotury public, real estate and iiifcuraiicc agent. JIne' loaned n mortgage. IVos. S autl lO Xorlh Seveutli street. Telephone Ao. 2&.

Pleaan t S a rprlae.

T.nnia Valtman reached the SKO Sat

urday, to which most young men lock forward to with much interest the

time when he will be numbered among

tha sovereigns oi the land, and have

voice in directing the atlaira ot fckate, and tha event was croDcrly oelebraud

by hia young friends who called at nis home on South Third street, Saturday

aurrrisers were: juissea Jjmma

. . u ai.w Knhmw. Anna

as tno vol"- Ym- " ;1i I maier, oarau x.v, --- , ck -- Main st reet gaWYt f - a m . if .aa.Kata

; - IK,

ang:9 dwtt

Snndav with relatives in thia ei

Mra Marv BaileV went to India

lis thia morning on yisit va mo

W.ltr LanesDerct Sunday ia 1

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awohs. the guest ot Uoeries x.

Mattia Wilsoi went to V

yesterday alternooa oa a visit to t

Miaa Liars Peer land Mm

Majors weat to Indianapolis thia

mg. I

Will Eagelbert will wear a.baf

the labor procession in ladiataja

day.

Mrs. Mark Thompajon wfat to.

ette this mornins on a vis

tivea. a

Will Osborn

m jroiQg ia tua J & Oo.

Maurice GriffioXai plrw the labor day exercises in 1&V to-day. , Charles E. Dutsn eatersd .y discharge ot his duty as a ait" to day. 1 i Mr. Jack Goodrich, who hi of health for som a time, ia

Wtaa

raates.

ntowa: n. u. stncsier. uamDriage

U. Li. Ma Faxgart, Dabhn.

Jeffirsca township Eaos Warfel.

Hagerstcnra; aiteraate, E;is M. Hoov

er. llgertoa. New Garden township Wm. A. Clements, Foaataio Ciy; alternate, M. M. Loey, Foantaia City. . a

ferry Township aiohj marsnau. aonom;; alternate, W. S. Lamb,

Washington to waship J ona . ua-

kia, Milton; alternate. A, u. tlonmaa.

iitoa. . ftfoh-t. tAanthk Gaoree Paulhoe.

feoster: alieraat. DsWitt O. Jay,

ebs:er.

Warae To

C. Fox

i ZS. nei

ti5.Fr,

or sio

JD.

ond

avis. 11

Brawn. JotL

hardt, Chst

ars hall. J,

owes. Gee

Vrthsv' Jt

in Omar L. Hittle,

ilUam D. Beid. Jastia U. EaaelDert. Joha 8.

J. Naff, William Tate, . -a- . m

lively. Jj'ayeite Jarsa,

rr. Ojear Uoilingsworth,

bbs, Joha J. Harrington. Alternates T. Henry ' Li. Downing, Frank J. DsWitt. Frank M. Leib-

s A. Keys, Charles G.

a M. Croker. Jamea B.

e A. Pieroe, Joha . Mo-

U. Meerhofl. W. B.

Sedgwick. Biohmoad.

J. Ed. Ilifl reeeivad a Utter Saturday

from a Colorado friend, giving some ot

the parti au! ars ot the sad death et Samuel lladley.

The letter sail that " Bsm" uvea

alone ia a eabia ia the mines, his only aompaaioa beias a faithful setter dog.

to which he was maeh attacaesu -a.

friend harpeaiea- to raie the cabin.

called atd found Sam lying oa the flxr

dead.hu doz keeping wateh over h

remains, and it waa with difficulty that he ooald be removed. A 3S calibre

Derringer pistol was found by hia side, and a gaping wound ia hia head told how his lite went out. Be placed the

pistol behind his right ear and the ball weat craehicg through the head and

lod.ed iust beneath the skia oyer the

lett eye. His death mast have beea in ittetacunni.

His married life was a failure, he and

hia wits fcav;n separated several times

sd were living apart at the tiaae ot hia dsath. He Lad ao vl eitae, and eon derable mibing stock, bat he hd

-t ha r-rosDiritiK or late and wa

.l.nrad. be beiaa ot a very aaasuui

.i igq mm i i ier

TeTri ? fonsd id a viLesa near his ciaioj,

the istmber el tie Graaa Army oi tae Republic havisg charge ot the tuaeral. Mayar'a ert. There was a fu"l docket this moraiog, tor the first time since last Monday. Whisky, the Iruitlui saurce of

wrong doiag, was the cause ci ati tne arrests. Daniel Maaix, whose name is frefrrqiently 1 ouad in the reorJs, dratk to excess Saturday night, and bjoomfng very weary ot the heavy load he was carrying, was takea to the station houe to rest. Oa a plea of guilty he was assessed til 90, and having fqasadered his substance lor liquor he was sent to

jail. Gas Wilstatlar staffed his hide with intoxicants Saturday night, and spent Sunday in the atation house. He waa as sober as a judge this morning and penitently eonlesed his wrong doing He was given a 112 9i) dose, and will la; it out in iail.

Hannah Ccpeland disgraced the name of woman by getting drunk Satnrdsy nicht. She was arrested by Offiser

Thomas and taken to the calaboose. She was given the lightest fine. $9 90,

and in default ot psyment was seat to

'"vV. Lepe and Charles Elwards, men "who toil not, neither do they spin,"

were arrested by Umoer ttss Saturday night on the charge of vagrancy. Al though they olaimed to be the obildren ot misfortune, the fact of ther being strong, well developed men, with good appetites, their plea had no fleot on tha Mavor. but when they prcmited to

leave the oity instanter and never oome

here again, they were told to get.

they immediately did so. going

Indianapolis, but not to join gang.

Nelly

Bly

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HATS! 1 f T 1

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toward

the labor

Flannel Shirks!

725 Main Street.

Berdw-ff

WILLIiH C. HILL.

known as the

Clean Paperslor a nickel at

-twenty-live this office.

Flour and KeeJ, Haled Hay and Straw. spixxixo. aoga3-dlm

Wa-tsjaajr ttiraiiiv. WAflHiNQTOM. 8ept. 1. Forecast for the twenty-four hours commencing at 3 o'clock p. a. to-day for Indiana: Fair, followed by showers ia northwest era Illinois; slightly warmer Monday, oooler Tuesday, southeasterly winds.

LOCAL PICKUPS. First day of September.

Mrs. Verling Craig is oa the sick lisf.

wa. XXmtuf Clall raay 31. Eleventh street, is seriously ill.

The City Council will meet in regular

session lo-nicat and a long and import

ans aessioa is anticipated.

The members of the police force aad fire department have fat pooket books

to day. Having been paid a month's sal ry.

Nathan Lamar will be brought to his borne ia this city this afternoon. Ha is

doing well, and his recovery is now assured. George Soott. of Ashland, who has beea visiting his brother ia law, R. A. J aoksoa, will leave oa his retura home to morrow. Dr. William H. Hewitt, of Lewis burg, U is ia atteodsnoe upon his son Ambrose Hewitt, North Twelfth street, who ie very ilL Joseph Holliday, of Cincinnati, a former resident ot this eity, who has been visting friends here a week, returned

noma una Botuaa. .

n mm cn-uaeratore are last r-

eeivmg the pay tor the work done by

mem. oeverai or the city enaaserators

reoeivea t&eir youeaers to day.

. II s ! Ul

wnortxtth street instead of

The

Thee!j,

on w a) ae avenae as deaim1

ehaege gives eatir aatiafaouoa.

Th frottba. bad a well attended meeting at their room b North Eighth

jeaieraay aiter aoen. The pro-

Kiw waa crj, pieasieg is these in at tendance.

sample u. Byer has been teadered tbji position of mailiae elerk ia the post

twos, ana win enter upon his work

boob as he has sumjiently rocoyered

irom nis uieess.

The ball to be elvea by the Richmond Jeap!e ot the Patriarchal Temple on

ico i-ta oi oepiemoer will be tbe and one ot the most etjoyab.'e, anticipated, ot the season.

Mrs. Mans Sab Safer commenced her

a a nee ss distrtbarieg clerk ia the post

cmae tns mrnttg ohs takes the place of M's Ieoe Wstt. who Tery satlsfactorily filled the piece. The Germaa Benevolent Associadoa have paid for the valuable property

first, it is

A deleeatioa of members of the Sal vation Army visited the county jail yesterday afternoon, and held a season ot song and prayer with the prisoners, who were very much pleased with the visit. An excursion train was run from this oity ta Indianapolis to day, and a large number ot our people availed them

selves of the eheap rates to participate in the Labor Day demonstrations at the

ospital. The County Board of Education held a meeting at the Towtship Trustee's tfhce ia this eity to dsy, for the urpose ot adopting school books, and arranging some ot the details ot the township sohools, which commenced their tall and winter sessioa to-day. Elder C. H. Trout, of the Chiistian ohurcb. who has been absent from his oongregatioa a month, taking his summer yaoatioa. was greeted by a large audienoe, who were pleased to see him in his pulpit again, and to whom he delivered two excellent discourses. Kosoiuiko Whelaa, Sachem of Oisge Tribe, I. O. R. M. ot Carabridgs City, while doisg the grand scalping act at an adoption ot a pale face iato that tribe Saturday night, slipped and fell and

burst his knee cap, a more serious mat ter than if he had broken a leg. There was a good attendance at tbe Mission Sabbath-school ia Tcmperanoe Hall yesterday afternoon, aad the exer-

cises were ot a very interesting character. Ksv. Mr. Roberts and Timothy 'eschoot asliorUalk wMohVasTell received. Only about 1200 is lacking to complete the sum reqiired to bore the oontem-

piaiea natural gas well. That amount should be raised without difficulty. Many persons are sanguine that gas will be obtained ia a paying quantity, and it is hoped that the most sanguine expectations will be more than realized. Miss Graoe Honkina anr-i!-t

fsw ot her friends Saturday evening, at her father's home, oa North Fifth

street, ia a most charming manaer. and to the entire satisfaction and delight ot her guests. Musio. both vocal and in

strumental, added much to tbe pleas ure of the evening. Miss Grsoe ap peased the appetites of her nut. Ku .

luaoheoa at once dainty and palatable.

Yesterday was a lovelv dav. Th tD

was cloudless, and the temperature was

ast ngnt to render a drive into th

ooantry or a proneaadt ia the eitv en

Kya.Dio, aaa a large nanaber, Df nenn! were oa the move some in PP!e others ia the atreet oars, and if-Tf"" ob foot. The Gleo seemed kj'i0"6. favorite rfiH-f iiH V f Arfl iHVU.c Deo Die were rnonn

trouads.

-t mar w-i "" -

wr. ana airs unm n. Mith arc

taek trosa a very deluhtial atav is

a" W a a s -

v. uauia-q ana aiso at ussadsga Lake The Assembly, at each plsoe. had great interest tor these visitors, and the beauty of scene'v and healthfnln-..

elimate seem unequaled. At Catedaea hey were charmingly entertained h

Mr. Caleb Todd and famUv ,k...

palatial borne, and the stay at that lake was particularly filled with enjoyment.

Rev. Dr. J. M. Towasend. R.nn--.

of Dseds ia the General Land Office at WaahiDgtoa, D O., arrived here tbia mcrnicr. lookioe well. Ha wi'l .

his farm Bear Hollansbars- tn-mn-.

row. where he will remain daring the week, end oa Satardav ha will -,- .

sale of stock, amccg which will be some very fine horses. Persons desiring to purchase would do well to make a nnr.

ot this sale. The Doctor will r-n-

here next Mondsv.and remaia a wt

Ua days visiting tnsnds.

It ia expeeted that the G. R. 4 L I

Kruevel, Amanda Sudhctl. Mary Rosa,

ivjaaaa feltman, Ua Weber, carah

riohre, Ella Dhtmeyer: Messrs Char

ley Meatendick, Fred Maier, Louis Fuehrer, Henry Koehrmg, John Brehm

1? rank Wibker. William Fraaman.

Ueorge iiornmg, Ueorge Cutter, Ed.

Dsltmaa. Mr. and Mrs. George Schnei

der.

Aa ExcHIbk Haaawax, -r . . . .... .

it is not often teat a locomotive runs away, but suoh aa ooourrenoe took place

at JNew Castle this morning, lhe en siaenr of a south bound freight train of

cue v auey roaa on arriving at -New Castle, imsgioics that a collision with an

up train oo tbe Panhandle road was in evitable, reyersed the brakes cf his en

gine, supposicg it and the oars would

be thrown oa a S'de track, and thea be

and his fireman lumped on. lestetd ot

the engine and cars taking the sidetrack as supposed, however, they kept the tnaia track, and went backing toward Cambridge Ci?y at the rate of a mile a

minute. A telegram was seat to Cam

Dncge, ana tno pas.enger train was

held, thus avcidiag a terrible catas

trophe.

eveaing from a visit to ineaa v t

ville.O. j Simoa Martin went to Rar I

this morniog to look after hiy J interest.

Mr. G. C. Ball whj has been fL

ina! -i

Ciae;

Heslita Keporr.

The following retarcs have been mde

to tne JtSoard ot Health etcce yester-

BIHTE8.

Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Robert .

Jones, 403 iScrtb. f irteenth street.

KETURH OP DISEASE,

Typhoid fever ia the family of "Joha Maihoilaad, 89 Grass atreet. Patieas,

Ji-mauioo, cat ursnt street. Typhoid fever ia the family ot Frank B. Kordell. 139 Ridse street. Typhoid fever in the family of George Schraeder, 612 Sou:h J street. Patient,

a zse o-cracer. Oktliaary.

Mariah Wilson, wife of James Wilsob, was b?ra May 31, 1841; died August 29. 1890, aged forty nice years.

two monies ana twenty tight days

Mrs. Wilson waa the nothar f i-h

ouuaren. aye ot whom have preceded her to the spirit land, the remaining

turce, ana a hoc Dana, are left to mourn

ner departure. Mra VVilsoa was a p tisct sufferer from that liss-erins- dis

ease, consumption. She of tea expressed per faith ia a loving Savior, and ia the latter part ot her sickness longed to be

wita mm and at rest. C K.

F, W. Spinning returned to last night.

Tl . j r . . :

x-osTmasier tiiggins spent ct

evening in this oity, rctuf-i-g

night train.

Henry Stanton went to Iff

this moratog to look at

monstratioa

J W. t UfBl

Indianapolis th visit to friends.

Mrs, Patrick V

d i ar epulis this,m

visit to xriends.

Mrs. W. B Pi

her nephew Mr.

family lat week.

Charles II. 5!

among the horny.

Indianapolis to

mar rw a

ii us rracxie iivmna an

Ke diingtoo. ot ladiaiianf ll

in fn.ada Ia i'ni. 1

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Mr. and Mrs. Horn

home ta Asi imm

friends iaiadienaDoiia. f I

Mr. aad Mrs. Chariest l.UteheV

turned Saturdsy evening fsf sV rioi - M,ni).ii'i kL k-"

oar

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V

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arrlasie Awailv-rry.

yersary of the marriage

w .1 Aaanh i- li sffsn n.

iiefoiy. and a large number ot

jilted guests assembled at their beau-

S"jal home ia West iliohmond to oom-

Jemorate tbe event. The first thing fft 4d the program was dinner, and it was a

Jana one, lao iar;o tauioa uoauiug uo-

aeata tne wei.ns ox ice goou iBKa placed upon them. After full justioe had beea done to the tempting repass.

aad adjearanaeaa waa aaade to tk par

lors, whore a tew ho are were spent de

liirhtfalJy ia soeial ehat, varied with

maaie. vool and ioatrnaaeatal Miss Helen Williams favored the com

pany with several recitations, which

were much appreoiated, aod Mtss Bes sie Goldthorpe, ot Pittsburg, a charm

log little miss, also gave a recitation in

a manner that evinoed that she was al

ready weil versea ia elooauon, a very

Atsirable aeoomplishiaeat. lhe oooa Hon was ooe ot unalloyed plea.are to ir present, and one that will long be emembered with pleasure. Mr. and

tra: Fgan were eioh the reoiDients ol

presents. Amoag those ores

and Mrs. William

d Mrs A. J. Tinoev.

;io Kicsoa, Mr. aad

rge.s, 21 r. and Mrs

d family. Mr. and Mrs

tamiiy, Mr. aad Mrs aid family, Mr. aod

y aod family, Mr, and

Duffia, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. C. R. Williams, illiami. Miss Beie

Ida hiurtesJ. Mi

Promlufint Wayne Csanly Slaw Iiea I

Tery Bntfdealy at Bvavtale. ftmday Evenlog.

-ao to

(iodrew raottai

A). Jjhn

yff Mrs JobaUss

Mrs- jodo a

Thomas Fags

Miss Helen

Goldthorpe. Mi

er nJ a - wswfTii

v" -u tnends ia Anders 6 &.

Mae Cockle. who has beea4

vacation at Harper's Ferry. VbTr-' Bed home Saturdev sisrht. - - . i

Mrs. Walter Paulas, who has V

niao relatives ia w&ioago two Wi

wiu retura Home this aiternooB.

Mrs. W. W. Reed, of Winnt

who has bsea isicins- hap ;- M .

n r , . . .

vi. X dss, re;urea noise this mornil

-Loraa Csster. of Cvi!l In4

CSS beea VWUlSSr his br.-irhne

Waster. Of this eitv. rabtnuvl

a ay.

Malcolm J ackson. who hia hen v

meg reiauves nere, lett od his returDi

uis nome. uaarlestoa. W. V v.-

l:M

This mornias, Bennie. sob of Charles .BQllenberg, aged nine tee a years. The faneral will take plaoe tomorrow

i-oesaayj. rnends will meet at thm

resiaenee oi huL-ni-, a 'ia o'clock

aaaro. ine service will be held at the

resiaeaoe ox tnerr deugbter. Mrs John

nacge, x x txv) south J street, at 4

m. xnierment ia iatheraa

P

cemetery,

I4flia-a TavXiskt. Richmond Lodce, I. O. O. F. Laiformed Rank. K. ot P. German Benevolent Associatioa.

viutam jr. JUentoa Camp, S V eterana.

Richmond Templsr.

as o:

Command. ry, Heights

Mrrle.

., U. JHastiaera ani Alice Viaia,

rauuutu. doib oi tr. IS l!tt w.. n...

rzea tw-oay, jsepteasjjer 1, st 12 o'clock

-wa vy r rienas ceremony. The v-rv

k ncaiiou was ecjiyca by a Je ot the immediate n atives aad friends

Members aad others interes'sd. don't foreet to eome aad bring your B.bles to morrow at 2 :3d p. m . as we are to bia

cur meeunsr with one nt Fr..

W hi tail Smith's instruetivs readings.

Mr. aad Mrs Haisrv RaTiw.

Cincinnati, who were visitias Mr. Be

ohover aod family, returned home ysi terday. ... . J

Freatont Carrin.tnn. nf (irmnA Thri

ids, spent Sunday with relatives in b

ouy, ana went to UocnersviUs tu?

morning. . . - J

Miss Msgeie Dennis it is mS

cepted b position as teaoherl lie sohools of Columbus. O.. t

suing year. L

Mr. aad Mrs. TSlmtnA M-

ngnnui trip.

Miss Ccrnelia Ba

VlsiUntT her srrasd naraala I

Mrs. Simoa Martia.went to India, this morning, I

Gilbert Dunham reiuraod aesjL

Mattie Bluett. lis liate Fagaa, Mtss

Nellie Dams. MisJ. Uaddie liscey, Slis

Mianie Drmeir. Vlrs, eeiue JJormer

4 sods: Mr. Anwar JJeisaam, Mr.

jlie Bngeti.

r. F- F. Hatch tbe tdblar engineer

be Maintenance at4 way depart-

n tot the hirst Hi-isiea ot tie. JfaniAi vn.d. with headoaart N this

flity, has been transferred to 1 . vurg.

and left tor rcat piece last a. jag. The men in his department hers rere much attached to him, aod gave L.m a tftiial of their regard tor him ia

he shape of a splendid gold watoh.

hsia aad charm. The presentation

a complete surprise to Mr. Hatch.

he bad not had the slightest inkling at any such thing was iateadexL na-

he waa waited upon ia a bodv bv

a. A. W. C'cfSa made the preseaUtioB apeech, and it waa well worded .ab!v delivered. Mr. FTatnh wa-

so completely takea by surprise as to be uaable to give utterance to hia thoughts.

out mauaged to re ars thanks to his friends and atiured them that he valued the testimonial ot their kind regard very much, and the sift would be aeon stent rsmicder ot those with whom his relations had beea ot the most pleasaat character. Itter the Presentation the entire eartv

Trired to tbe Arliceton Bcuse. and

rtgj of a most excellent dinner, pre

5HS P host 11 u a preys very beat

r Mrs. Hory E BbS. Mary Bv.nd. a pioneer resi

yWayne eouaiy, died at her bone

eorkthismorgcg. at 7 J30, :-,"aeTaty-BiBe f ekra 2Sf

srSuTrenioved,

Testerdav morcinsr Mr. Jamea Hill

ot Centreviiie. reoeived a telegram from

Seattle, announcing the death ot his son

William, or "Billy, as he was familiar

ly called bv his friends, oa Saturday avaiiini. The message was from J. J.

Stargia. a brother-in law to Mr. Hill, aad save so pavtiealars, and aakad wL&t disposition tj make ot the re

mains. Ill death was evidently very

saddea. as hi father, who had baen there visiting him. had arrived home last Tuesday morning, and when he lett his soa was making preparations to leave for W'ashintoa to spend a few

days there.

Mr. 11 ill went to the PaCifis ooast

about eighteen months ago and

has beea a protament fwure

in business aad political ciroies rhere.

He was born in Centreviiie in 1817. and

about the year 1870 he secured a clerk

ship in tha Interior department. He

remained there three or lour years. wben

ae was lorowa out ot empioymeat. Me

t once oommesced speculating ia real

estate and has beea unoouamoal? suc

cessful in all his ventures, atd his tor-

tune is bow ooucted by miHioas. Late

ia lttsa his wife and eittht children

went to Grmany, where they expeo'ed

to remaia five years, and the children

were to be educated in Germany. Mrs.

liui with the tour yoiicer children are

now at sons point is i aray. on a short

vaca.bo, whils the others were left at school.

Mr. Stars' was instructed b? tele-

arsph to have the remains embalmed

aid placed ia the nearest vault a&d

awais farther orders from Mrs. Bill. The rem si as will prcbsb'y be i.terred at Washicgtoa, D. C, where two of bis children are buried.

ALBEN MOTE'S STUDIO

.FJ K1E IP O RTR A OTS - ,BTIJ3'lBb6;,

Llwee for tbe . JL. R. Krnatau, ftrpf . 3.

bora ib Nantucket.

with her parents.

--diana when eight years old. and

alsd on Greecsfork. where her lone 7-a wmfl n.nt. F7r linfiK.nif A'-mA

. . j , .. -r - - - J - vw

from a Tit to relative. .Bd MnZ 1 eft. J' I U H M?a d,y N.B'n.t m.. "1 v w,Ea .! St the month, and nesr the hear at

I'ghtiai time aaaa dsJwhieh sbe passed awsy. Her lite was W!f v j, I tell of good deeds, aad her memory will

.ith h . -7.: i J OI Aopcsa. rvsasl be preei-us to the friends left bthitd 7 'I. ?,?nv ' nM ben apeBdiag a f. Sbe leaves but two ehildree 51

and Mrs! Margaret

rtmiia 4

rs

Beil a&d Miss El cbetb

Bond.

.. m j e -v

I he funeral wia take p! c to morrow

aaye with his parents. Mr Ihomas Fsgsa. ia this eitv.

Samuel Walker fsf W.!V, X-

aad family left last ere-iee tor HartlCTuesda) aftersoca at 3 o'e!oek trim

-"-m . aucra inev Will

few weeks visitins: friends.

Mr. aad Mra. Wm J.v...

Tutkt "? exPctd to Visit ere V ' They wul be tbe guests ot Mr. e.lTr.

he family

Jesse Fox.

reeidtee?, conduced by

vl kTH ew

- -uib, eat Aieaaoi

. . .

sarm a. t : i,ri. .ni t;..i j '

t i r. . - ua

Will iesTS to dav na -

friends ia Ohio. Mr. Griee ia L oeiadas ranaina : J

lora.

et-a; sf-lia. j Harry Bowser aid Miss Gertrude WVVs wJl be acited ia marriage at

d next Weiaesdsy.

-Jrrooia is a prominent yoaaar at

it lediscapolis, aad the bride is y ac3omclihed you&sr ladv. daughter

forxuthe late Dr. William P. Wens, ci V.-:. . '. - - T :n i

r . j tun v.. jr. a.u jva rniyn wiu save o -.keraeyer went to CoInm-1 e b wishes ot hosts cf friends of bus, O , thu moraiagto attead an l is city.

For the G. A. R, reunion at Eatoa

oa sept. 3. excursion tickets will be

sold via Chioago, Sr. Louis and Pittsburgh railrosd. at 55 cts. for round trin

from Riohmood.

E. W. Cabtwrioht, aai.27.29,iep'l Agent. A lTlt as tnn-rm Are you durtrbed at aisht and hroka".

at you? rest by a iok child suSeriiBg set! oryiag with paia of eattise testh? li

to, sead at est, aad gst a bcttle of Mis

Wiaeiow s oootbieg syrup tor Chil

frja Tsethie.. iU value is iacaleula-

1. It will relieve the &oo? little i

rt?sr uaBedately. D,-iead own it.

sothera, there is co mistake aboct it. Ii urei draeatery aed distrhesa. reralata.

-fee stcaacb aad bowels, suras wist

aolie, aortesa tbe rcztt, reduces izf ss-

aatica, atd gives toss si easrv to t.i

fhoie sytte u Mrs, Vt'siuiow's Bccti-

tg tyrup tot Chudrea's Ttst';f is

jlaaat to the ts-vte, aad it tfc rretcric-

d&a oi oae oi the oldest aad bestismsli

sui-a a.d paysiaiaas U tbe Usitssl

state, and u tor sl by tit dra'arif

liftbl2-moa wed friswU

n. H. Grant, Stenographer, Rjoro 16, Westoott Biook. All kinds of renortiBs

solioited. suelSilm

Ladies, cleaa your kid gloves with the Slather Glove Cleaner, for sale nntv at

th. Boston Store eovl5dlr

Importaas so Wremen. Dr. I. O. Teasue. the Rrwiial?af ab

North Eighth Street, has had maov

years' experience ia treating female troubles, with wonderful success. Ladies, youjeed have no hesitancy ia calling at the Doctor's rfficn, as you will be made weloime, whether yon take treatment cr not. Consultation free. . rnay13Jw6i

Mrs. Lorinda Djwell is do dres-m.kirg. Rocss street.

prepared to 1029 Msin 2GJ2

la Ten tsraait So Sa aa hih? Dj y&u want to borrow m?cev? jou du. the Richmond Lcaa and Sv iag Asjooiation has pUuty. Bids for mocey ca be left with any of the fol lowing tffioeri, yis. : Theo. W'oodhnrs. Preeident. George Biihop, Vice Preident. Joha H. Meerhofl. Treasurer. William F. Piehl. Seoretary. H. C. Starr, Attorney. fane26 dly. We are getting our Heating Stoves

oa the fl jor ready for fall trade. Drop

ia aad see them.

John sox wrdscson

& Wood hurst.

Iet. A ladies' silver watch, open face, ciotly carved; was lost on Sindsy afterboob between the residence of Mr. Crockett, in north part ot tbe eity, acd the post ffioe. Any persoo findies etme. will please retura it to 24 North Fifth street

pretaelea. Tb ere are many varieties of spscao'es But I am thankful that after beioic compelled to wear them constantly tor tea years. 1 bow have ao need for them, aor have I had for two years past, but can read tbe finest prist, day or night, and write with as much ease as whea I wss a school boy. Apply the ointment to the eyelids at eight aad bathe the eyes with hot raia water ia the morning. This ointment strengthens the vision. Price, 25 cents per box. -til3Ja6ai LC.Tkaotk. We sell the best aad ebeapest Far-

wsJf-aon

JOHSSO! & WOODHURST.

Fee Bale, Two very desirable suburbaa resides ces ia Spring Grove, very cheap, oa easy payments. Also, house aad three acre lot for rent. Address or eall oa Josiah T, Whitb. Real Estate aad Iasuraaee Agent, Richmond, led. 30d2lt Private SJclieol BkMars-HasMS Mai f yfMwrliia Thoroathlv tanght. For terms aad particulars addresa Mbs Emma 8. Mtibs, 24 North Eleventh atreet. aog21 dtt. 10315 IT TO LOAIV, At low ratcsol Inter?!, by Tliompaon JBrosj Commercial. Loan and Ileal rtattr t Ken ej ; 72t Jlal u at reet. mrtall-dw-f lr. Tngacl I.u Balaam. t Grand Triumph ia Medicine. It is withont aSuptrtor acd has Few Equals. It is a Positive cure lor Couehs. Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Diphtheria, Faia or Oppression ia tbe Chest, Spitting ot Biood, Whooping Cough, Asthma, aod all Throat and Lung Affections. 25 acd 50 Cents rer Bottle rs?13 d6aos Ia the middle of the sight ycu nay be ttken sick aad need mcdiaiae. Go to Allison, the pharmaoist, 1514 Mala street, with your prescriptions. 19dtf

I-attlea, at Wetrslt

at J, M. Willii

advertise spl3-dtt

Lock meat.

Iweree of Skkacai la the eommunity creates a demand for medicines; and they should be full of strength aad purity to accomplish the obfeet cf your physiciaa. Prescriptions accurately filled day or eirht, ALLisofi. th e Pb srmacisi. ant4HoB 15' 4 Maia street. ewat aff . Hrraialal YaxatSj na S BtMlvt-SaaaS at EaC It forms one of the essentials of every lady s toilets. Its parity allows of a pert eot freedom ot use, aad it imparts a delicate softness to the f see, seek aad arms, combined with a brilliaat trasspareaey. Its action is oae ot aatritioa, by inyisorating the skia sad its appeadaces, thus restcri&g a haaltlfal activity. Wcaderful are its effects ob saeh dis -figuretseau as Freckles. Taa, Saabara Pimples. Liver Spots. 25 eoets p-r box: mayl3dswtaoe

On Account ONE

III

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FOR OUR DOLLAR

0

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0

mm

n

0

WeHaTeDecided to3?5!5?Jl3L51 15 3Dy Horo Only.

-JT. 3B. H S 7 3S 3SS TEL

oiupen on sunaay.

18 Bo th Thirteenth

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