Richmond Palladium (Daily), 22 April 1898 — Page 4

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. FRIDAY APRIL, 22. 1898

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'Our constant aim is to sell tki bst goods In the market." fi

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Richmond Palladium.

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Ladies

Who were disappointed this week because our first shipment of Sweet Pe. Seed was sold out can be supplied now, having received a Iresh lot by ex.ress. The package that formerly sold for 10 cents. Now 5 Cents. 25 2S 2S ,

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3 See Our Lnyoiil

Of Chickens. Fresh Vegetables, California S-A'eet Naval Oranges, Bananas, Spinach Kale, Rhubard, New Peas, and fine li te of Dried Prunes, Peaches and Apricots, at

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VAN D. BROWN.

GREETING.

FRIDAY, APRIL 32. 1893.

Wea trier. Washington, D. C, April 22. -For Indiana: Showers tonight and Saturday. LOCAL NEWS.

SEASON" 1899.

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IT is with much satisfaction that we annouice that our Wall Papers fur the season of 1898 is no. in. and is fir

any mat we nave heretofore earned prises the best designs and colors of t

facturers in this country. An Jem

ored to harmonize wtffaj thT m

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to every variety of room or light rfft

Special attenii n has been giv

nish Tiles.

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oUirnaV. -rte

Ail jt.tUrt f-Ain.r Kr

Ohmmers, Sci uellai es. Uronz.-s,' I i 'fafhJrepa

new line of

superior to

lvS season's collection cora-

best and largest manu

atterny espeuilly col-

nes aad carpets, and

mmrnl kxM u afcxx raff ml ran nra ma

ide White Blanks.

L;ath;r Papers and Var-

We also carry a full line uf Harhu. The new colors Forest n 1 Empire Greens

imperial tveus, kuss-i rirjwn ami Ki riTiluts. liarfc, no etle.ts which will ualoubtei y

.ne very urgtriy use i tni. seion, niv been li.x-raliy selected.

We will be able to oiler y,m prices that vi I coinman j th-? II le in prefereace to any

aile by other dealer, and ws beg to a -a ire you th it an inspection will convice you that we

. .lean exactly what we say. Kemwn'xrr, w do nt sell any 1 KASll. I hanking you for

Iia.it favors, and nulLiflng a cotitinua c of t!i : um;, we are yours respectfully,

iTICETLSOnST Sz: BEO.. 729 Main Stre t

BIG

THINGS

LITTLE MONEY

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Wall paper at Nicholson's. Buy locust posts. Farnham. Fine clock repairing. Haner's. Buy red cedar posts. Farnham. Them flowers at Beach's. Phone 1S4. Spect&cla fitting a specialty Haner's. Get a box of tho?e elegant chocolates at Price's.

Spectacle correctly fitted at

Haner's.

Parauetrv snd hard-wood floors at

Louek & Hill's.

Justice Lyle is attending to mavor's

e ;nrt in th absence of the mayor.

Patronize the Christian church mar

ket Saturday afternoon at The West

eott.

J. F. Oren was arrested for drunk

la6t evening by Livelsberge r, but wa.

released this morning.

Richmond lodge, I. O. O. F , will

attend the Christian church in a body

next Sunday morning.

Mrs. II. K. Morrow returned from

Indianapolis iast evening where she

has been visiting for a few days.

Ralph Smlley and witeof Durango,

Colorado, are in the city the guests of

Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Martin.

Knode Porter and wife and Nelson Thornburjf returned to Hagerstown last eveniug after a short visit with

friends.

John Shroyer and wife have moved

from south thirteeiita strtet to the

Timothy Harrison property on th

west side.

iwo years ago it. J. warren, a

druggist at Pleasant Brook, New York,

bought a small supply of Chamber

lain's Cough Remedy. He sums up

the result as follows: At that time the goods were unknown in this section; today Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a household work." It is

the same in hundreds of communities

Wherever the good qualities of Cham

berlam's Cough Remedy become known the people will have nothing

else. For sale by A. O. Luken

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m Pore and Sure.

Baking p&wder.

Instead of bread 'twas lead she said. Till the privilege was allowed her, To make, and bake, and take the cake With Cleveland's baking powder.

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LIGHT JJONTBAGT NOT YET MADE, BUT BIDS TO BE ASKED FOIt.

Whin Travtllrq Whether on pleasure bent or bus'nes. take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Fis, as it acts most plea.antly and effectually on the kidneys liver, acd bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug

gists. Manufactured by the Cati-

The New Lij?' ts Not Acepte,

Osring to the Character of the fornia Fig Syrup company only

Contract wth the Light, Hestj Ice cream at d Power Companj Light Bill : sSMn ; all

CARE OF THE TEETH.

P'nestq jalifv .'umP strch' Jr PUnd The verv h Ua yComSt irch' f,er,b f J.arpe hLZ.1' Shredded Wheat Biscuits, per box .

iiest :Nw v.rk Buckwheat, per lb

Very fin.tVI eari IaPoca.

VervbW.?a80' P" lb

Vest bet d earl 1JarIey. Per l

No. i pJF . y. Per ,b .

Pancv iflltornx -rawlord Peaches, per lb . .

Kxtra .ge cI1,orn'a Uhtte Heath Peaches, per

-vW!ornia t'runes, per lb . . California Prunes, larger size per lb . . .

r-ancy California Prunes, per lb Fancy large new Raisins, per lb California Sultana Raising per lb Fancy Apricots, per lb The very best Arabian lava Coffee, nrr AmH

Sloan's Java and Mocha Coffee (none better) per lb Fancy Java and Mocha Coffee, per lb

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4c 10c x'i 4c 4c :tc 7c 9c lc

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5c;

4c Sc P-und 10c

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lb

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Good Ru

lb. . .

can only

fine: t Santos Coffee ner lb

Santos CofTre. per lb . . .

Santos Coffee, ner lb . . .

Rio Coffee, per lb . . .

o Coff. e. per lb . .

G. and R. 25c Baking Powder, per Genuine Calumet Cream Corn, per String Bans. per can

Fancy Whole Tomatoes, 3 lo. can, only .... Hneit Sugar Cured Picnic I lams, per lb ... . Fancy Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, per lb . . . The very fineit Sugar-Cured Hams, per lb . .

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a amj raung 1 oiatoes, per hu . . . jf All r - 1 t ' .

-ti mus 01 oeeu t otatoes, per dli AND 1II:KK AU12 TWO WORLD BEATEHS Lareecan sprine catch, finest tmah'tv re-A S.i!mw -.

Large can aSc q iatity, genuine Lennn Cling Peaches, in heavy syrup.'

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. And Here Are Bararains That You Cannot v Afford To Miss. The imported Linsey makes very n ee summer dresses for children; . it will wash well and wear wear. ' -

aocods. ice Linsey, per pird 1000 Dark Outing Flannel, per yard . ..!!!!!""" 7c Heavy Unbleached Muslin, per yard . . . " " 5c All linen Towels, closing out price each, . 20c Dimities, closing out price, per yard ... . I ' I ! I I " " 30c Dress Goods, closing out price, p?r yard 1.1 25c Dress Goods, closme out price, per yard 1 ioc Fast Black Ladies' IIjsc. closing out price, per yard J 300 Pairs Ladies" fine Oxfords, 24t0 4onIv. per pair

Important Points In I'm of Toothbraah

Tbat Are Often Nrglertvd.

Il is hut a little thing, pays the hos

pital, yet ou its proper use depends

much of the happiness of modern man.

Why civilized tetth 6honll be so rotten

is a question which has often been de

bated, and probably the true answer is

more complex than some would think.

Alauy good mothers are content to rut

all toothache down to lollipops, but that sugar in itself is not responsible

ior bad teeth is proved by the splendid

ivories often possessed by negroes.

wao practically live upon the sugar

cane and thrive upon it, too, during the

whole of the season when it is iu ma

turity.

Dental decay is common enough, how

ever, among negroes in towns, and it

seems clear tbat the caries of the teeth,

which is so comiuou among civilized

races, is due not to any particular arti

ela of diet so much aa to digestive and

nutritive cbaugoa iuju.wed upcra as br

our motie or lite, end to some extent by the fact tbat by hook or crook we do

somehow manage to live, notwithstand

ing our Lad teeth, whereas iu a state of

nature the toothless man soou dit-a

Recognizing, then, that until the time

arrives when some great social reformer either meuds or ends our present social conditions, our tetth will tend to rot

and that, whatever the predisposing

causes, rue nual act 111 the production

of caries is the lodgnieut of microbes on and around the teeth, .we see that for

long to come the toothbrush will be ,

necessity ir the health is to be mai. tained. It is only by frequent o?e of this lit tie instrument that those minute seen

u.uuwuua vun u reuioveu wli n are

the root of so much mischief. A few elementary lessons iu bacteriology would, we fancy, greatly startle many

peopio ana certainly would show them

rue iutiiity tit trusting to one scrub a

HtCjOi looKing nt the toothbrush from au 10c ' aesthetic point of view and scrubbing ;cj away with tooth powders (?) to make

12c' !j3,,r rrout teeth white, would regard it

."C i rBereJ-v as au aid to cleanliness, they Sc I wonItl t"e tnat tue time to use it is aft-

: iiiraia nuu ui uigut. not just in the morning only, when the debris left from the day before has been feruieutiug and brewiug acid all night through. They would also see how insufficient au instrument the common toothbrush is uuless it is used with considerable judgment. One of the secoudary advantages ot spending a good deal of money on den tistry is that at least one learns the value of one's teeth By the time -we have got tbem dotted over with gold stoppiugs aud gold crowus we learn to take care of them, even although that may iuvolve the trouble cf cleaning tbem more than oace a day and using perhaps more thau one brush for the

purpose

to Bs Reduced. Council met in adjourned session lat night to consider what should be done regarding the renewal of the contrvt for the link intermfdiate lights to take the place of the naphtha lamps that

glimmer and blink here and there in

the subburbs and about the

There were under consideration by the committee on lights, two bids, that of the Sun Vapor Street Lighting company of Canton for a three-year eon tract, moonlight schedule, at $25 per light, for the Welsbach street lights of guaranteed eighty candle power each, and the bid of the Be t company, an offshoot of the old Sun Vapor, for furnishing first-class naphtha lamps for $14 85 each, on moonlight schedule. The council, on motion of Mr. Whelan, went into "executive ss

sion" as a committee of the whole and ' considered the matter frorr everv visible standpoint. The city now has ( 6 gas lamps for which she has no contract, paying $20 each, or $1,320; 92 naphtha lamps, at $15 each, or $1,3S0: making a total of $2,700 for interme

diate iisrhts. This in addition to the regu

lation $lb,00 annually paid for electtic ' lights makes a considerable light bill, to say nothing of the bills for gas lights at the public buildings fire en-!

gine houses, city hall, etc. The aim of the council is if possible to cut down that expense, and there is not one of the fourteen men who would

vote one dollar raise on the bill. Ihi

discussion last night was confined to the plans for getting better sen ice out

of the present lot of money expended, or for actually reducing the expenses.

lhe latter was the principal considera

tion. It was discussed that, as the contract of the city with the Light, Heat and Power company specifically

calls for 180 arc lamps, that number

could not be reduced and therefore it was not advisable to consider the more

expensive Welsbach light, as it had

been looked upon favorably as a pos-

b.e displaeer of 30 of r the

90 arc lamps. It was thn

uggested by Mr. Gillilan of

the light committee, that the gas lamps be dispensed with, and that in addition

Price's.

and soda water now the popular flavors

Ten per cent, discount sale of wall

pper at Dickinson's, corner fifth and 1

Main streets.

Bicycle Shoes

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LAHRMAN'

An Outpouring of Spring B irgaino,

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of the

Dyspepsia,

Heartburn, Gastritis and all Stomach DL-

city. ' rders positively eured. Grover Gra-

nain s uyspepsia Kemedy is a specific. One dose removes all distress, and a permanent cure of the most ehrcnic and severu cases is guaranteed. Do not suffer! A 50 cent bottle will convince the most skeptical. Luken & Co., druggists, 630 Main stree t

Naval Price's.

seedless sweet oracges at

Browu Kid, 10 iuch

lat etl boots - $2 50 15 Iuch All Leather $3 00 15 Iuch Cloth Tops S2 00 to $2 75 Men's Black or Tan 'L. A. W." SI 25 to S2 50

For Lawn and Flowers. Nothing will give the luxuriance to your lawn and flowers as Bone Fertilizer. It contains no acid, is pure ! animal matter only, gires the lawn; ne life and vigor. You can get it delivered in any quantity at your home j by telephoning Tom Mertz, number I 103. 12-lmo !

J. M. WILLIAMS,

724 Main Street.

Select Price's.

and Standard oyste's

Ten per cent, discount off all wall paper from 4c up for three days, beginning Saturday, April 23d. Dickinson's, Corner Fifth and Main streets.

atjThe MONARCH ! Bowling Alleys ...

j Telephone t,.)!).J. MATCH G AM KS Thursday nit. Richmrnls v. Kifcls; Friday night, Ea-t End Club vs Key Stone.

Upholstery specialty.

and awning work J. H. Russell, 31 south fifth street.

You can still get nice, frash oysters at Price's.

Americans are the most inventive I eople on earth. To them have bee. a issued nearly 600,000 patents, or more than one-third of all the patents issued in the world. No discovery of modern years has been oi greatter benefit to mankind than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhj-emedyf r.. -; uiortto relieve pain and suffering. J. W.

Peoplo'r Exchange.

ADVSITMKMEVTj unJr th hpd of Wanted Situations male or feniftie help TT"2,td.' when not eiceeding four lines. inserted FBEB in thee column. Ali"ais" for Real Estate Siles. Houses for Rent, Finaicial. Lost and Miscellaneous Wants inserted for 6 cents a line aeh insertion

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to the 93 naotha lamns now in s ..uFn "l "a"?- entucKy, says:

miD.uicuiaio iiguis,.uu more ce aaaeu

.C 5c 7c 7c 10c

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70c

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i Lot of Children's Sappers, sizes io to 2 onlv.per pair j i Lot of Men's Fine Cordovan Shoes, per pair 1 i Lot of Ladies' Commoa Sense Shoes, per pair. II?

3Kc

2 c lOc 15c lOc 5c 7!)c 3c

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10c 5c

i iui oi xiauy s snoes, per pair ioc Shoe Dressing, closing out price

rwi V, IJ Clothing, Underwear, Notions, Watches, Clocks, Crock.QUssware, Etc., at wonde.fai low prices, at our closing out sale Yours Respectfully,

princess Department Store.

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W out, ii of Ancient rlKjpt.

women always stol on a level with men in ancient Egypt, unlike

the custom of other eaMern coud tries. They were allowed to rule aqueens ns arly ks the second dynas

t- lfieir palaces were .f brick adorned with gorgeous v minted

wu. ri. n carpets, rugs uf fur, ivory and ebony chairs and coucbes. Tili the end of the eighteenth centurv

icere was nttle bacge m femiuiiie attire, which consisted of a fine ;nd often transprfrc linen garment, extending from shoulder to ankle, suppcrted by straps over the should rs. Colored toles were not frequettly worn. Uay plumage was left to the men. Women contented themselves with Mackecicg their eyebrows, letting their hair down ard deckicf

tbeniselves with innumerable rings, chains and bracelets. "

and a bid received for all. from some

maker of naptha lamps at the low

rates. This suggestion was taken to

very kindly by most of the other coun-

cilmen, only Mr. Hegger objecting on the Br round th it the eravt iamiu ora

uirs ireotaai tnan me naptha lights.

The mayor then suggested that the

city clerk write to the Sun Vaoor

Street Licht company and to the Best Street Lighting

them to submit bids for furnishing light from 100 to 200 in number, on a

moonlight schedule, for three, five or

six years. The six Tear idea was biic-

gested by Mr. Gillilan as Mr. Peterson

had thought it mierht be an nrlvuntn

to have the lesser contract exnim on r

about the same date as the expiration of th: contract of the I.ifrht. Hr

Power company. This was incor

porated in a motion by Mr. Whelan, 1 who also suggested that the Light, I Heat A: Power conmanv ho'

also gien an opportunity to bid for tLe furnishing of gas lights. The motions were nassed nri

adopted as the action of the committee of the whole. It was also bronirht out

that the city owns a lot of serviceable

iron posts that might well betaken

into consideration in making a new

contract.

The committee of the whole then

arose and reported back to council, the report being adopted as the sens

of council. Mr. Brooks, chairman of the committee of the whole.

the report. The city clerk is thereby

instrncied to ask the three companies mentioned for bids on furnishine the

intermediate lights, the bids to in

and opened b April 30

it had been suggested in committee

by Mr. Gibbs, that the city purchase the lights outright, put them upon the

city s own poles and employ the necessary labor to keep them in order. This

matter will be investigated bv the

councilmen. j

Should the contract be awarded to !

any company for naphtha Iishts the i

contractor will be held ritridlv to the '

contract for keeping the lamps in i order. It was the opinion of the conn-1

cumen that the city had been shamefully treated in the neglect of the lamps under the old contract. Council adjourned.

have used Chamberlain's Colic.

Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family for several years, and find it to be the best medicine I ever used for cramps in the stomach and bowels. For sale by A. G. Luken Jt Co.

Wanted First elass salesman for Lubricating oils, greases and specialties. Large line on the market- Salary or commission. Equitable Banning Co., Cleveland, Ohij. 10 7t

For Sale Family 201 south twelfth.

horse cheap.

,-CQeoaola fountain.

drawn- at Price's soda

Ten per cent, discount off our pres ent low prices on wall paper for three daT8- H. L Dickinson, Corner Fifth and Main streets.

TT -Ml'R IT HALSTH.AO'S Cub P'n. Maine DisiHterrVmu".. nv e,coat de ences, of the UuiVa StTteSs P1." " inS. Over SOT pa-e.t..L i.ffi

daV. oth-rs making twtxi p.f ,

iwrai terms nnrantei, ju davs i-ijfht

S . . 7' ""' K " P,d- Handsome ot rtTfree.

"V."". '.":,' stamps to pay nostpirp t

Educational Union. 42 i i;aborn

3 H OES!

finish the mouth with the stron?t Btrgua U-4 sre hive pu'.iJrJ this season. Vi u can rea i every line with pro&u New h. our purpose to satpa all preHi sflrts

to iU H .h-tira.V Shoe at lover nrnri thaa can b rv004 elit!Wfr own

positively a-vrrted than now. loB"t oe too ls in coming to take danit Bsatchlrk offctins. Every arttcie offered in this lit is a bargain of the tarhcM fwd. .Sensational Purchase ami Sensational Sale of

LADIES' MISSES' and CHILDREN'S

Peg!ituliig Friday, April 22, lasting IO Days. 4 Pais of Ladies' Tan Vici Kid Shoes, tan. patent C AO leather tip and stay; something nice Sale price - PI w

tk) Pairs of Ladies' Fine Dougola Kid, lace or button shoes, patent leather tip. Sale price, per pair fjO Pairs of Ladies' Fine Silk Pop tan or black Shoes Sale price otl Pairs of Men's Imitation Vici Kid Sho s Sale price 100 Pairs of Men's Fine Chocolate Vici Kid Shoes Sale price

4S Pairs of Men's Fiue Chocolate Vici Kid, Silk Top Sale price

See our box of Odds and KnJs in Misses Shoes at 69c per pair. Boys' and Little Youths' Shoes wo have lots of thein at ridiculously Iow Prices. Our Motto: Little Prices ! lllg Values! Thst's the story in a nut shell. Come iu an 3 make ns prv ve it. Respectfully, f RED C XAHREIAN, ?is iw.m sir..t

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SI 98 $1 19 51 98 52 48

Don't You Want

A NEW SIDEBOARD?

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IF SO, .CALL AND SEE The iMCEST anJ LAItGEST Line in the City. -t tlxa Lowest of lEPrices.

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GILBERT T. DTLNHAEL,

Jljuiing Furniture Dealer, G27-G29 Main.

Nat 1

st-eet. Chicago

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For Sal.

s room frame house and 4 vacait , Is inorth eat comer of 14th 2.

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will aeii .hr;7 urin. ' Brrt.

M i . , utucss . U. VELCR,

; Closing-Out Sale

Wrapped Up

In our Wall Paper ? Well, we should say so. The whole town is delighted with our new patterns.

They are exquisite, artistic and beauti ful. They are unique and original Yuu won't find duplicates of them anywhere. These patterns are exelusive as well as new. There is nothing cheap about our goods except

me prices. INo matter what you want, your choice is easily found in our great assortments. Whether you wish to purchase or not, call and see the new styles and colorings.

Of the Groceries and Fixtures of the Grocery Company, 822-824 Main greatly reduced prices. Store now ope.

Thomas H. Harrison.

Richmon d Street, at

Odorless, C'eanab'e and Reliable KEFIUGKRATORS.

l-owest rices. Try one and get your j

money back if not sa.iifactoty.

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Chamber pail sale at Xoah's Ark. Pain and eover lOc. Galvanized ones -0c. Knife and fork both for 5c.

EKwaod Morris X Co. PLEASANTS CO.

Paperers and Painters. Fine, up-to-date .work a specialty. All kinds of work done with neatness and dispatch. Office, room i second Root, Grand hotel. Risidence, 102 south seventeenth street. -

Curtain Stretchers, $1.25.

ILIFF'S, Cor. Ma'n and 6th S b.

strawberries, t mini 11 1 1

peas, home-srown aspara- T I irus, beets, nineannles an I JMfiOT Tlocicyno in

all the early fruits and vege-

tames.

FRANK O. CHA3IBERS. !

Recruiting Office. For the cause of Cubais. Whoever wants to enlist must purchase a suit of

c.'otnes at Uatzek, the tailor's. No. 10

aortn tenth street. tf

fepring poods such as garden hoes, rakes, forks, spades, pruning j-hears, j

lawn mowers, trowtis, erass shears, etc., and many other things not heie mentioned. Good quality and lowest

osnres. Al. C. Price. 20 3t

FOR LADIES'

TJULD

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See our line of

For Ladies and Gents's Suits:

LUEBKEMAN & KRONE, FASHIONAOLE .TAILORS.

Strawberry

Price Vpi

fruit

ice cream at

ONE PRICE TO

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. - r .-..isa. r-ujiiimt,niimnim,j;i

His Last .Num Good

, said the yotmg man, "that you would I less formal and call me l y my first name."

' l il ratber- lint " tU.-vl .-

, - - i . ' . tail companion. "Ycur last name suits me."

Rivals Victorious. a. 8ICHMOSDS. Strattan 161. 123. 143. 147, 133. Marshall 143, 100, 148.133, 118. DJ1 117. 170. 13S. 179, 110 Hutton 100. 144.1, 138. 7. 122. Williams 128. 105, 131. 113, 95. Totals 6S, 697, 703. 069, 580. RIVALS. Soner 142, 123. 138, 130. 173. White 128, 10S. 105. 111. 117. Pellsge 145. 136. 124, 147. 176. Barter 139. Ill, 119, 125. 142. Martin 152, 137. 156, 153, 136. Totals 706, 635, 642, 671, 744.

Furniture

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machincrr. toot,. j.": T wpplied mth b.st of

, -f, "tsigiu ana mecaamcal aidi. Trt tA j. 1 .t. T t - .. . .. ,

-..M..nrct wntremm; rnf rh-vi rt, f :.

specuve of safety or other fn . 1: "

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".wi n in.; uuucrtaicer. To avoid all such possibilities buy only

miker is to sell it, irre-

ncs ai J ty tike the

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A few minutes later thev va

firms that surFly furniture .pon t ? uiSZ&USS "when icfctallment idan. . Philadidnhi .n.twnn. , ..1, V. , nen

- K - w"-- fvnunlH XSkU IU Utf aQj - - - . pood whatever. 4

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See our $20.00 Oak S

See our $16 OO Sideboards.

Herd Grothaus. 533 -535 Main Street.;

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EfJLEY BICYCLES

Safe, Reliable, Strokg, Dcearlb, Elk. cast The best wheel ever made, and the easiest and light st running wheels on earth."

Henley Bicycle Works

BLXL & Uf MAW, city Agent. Blehmond, lad.

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