Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 April 1898 — Page 4

DAILY PALLADtUU.VVgStf SSSAY cwwWV9 J Richmond Palladium. ' Pure and Sure,JbflL ha are thorough ia their buJaeis and whs are supplied with osst f machinery, tools, appliances, designs and rajcaaaicii aius. Q Qyr constant aim is to sni 11 dst gooas in me marm. j k. -v.-. . WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27. 1S93. To ride a wheel wherein the one thought of its maker is to sell it. irjkspeciive of safety or other facto s, is to tempt Providence and to take e Weither. WABHIN9TOS, D. C, April 27. For ndiana: Generally fair tonight and shortest possible route to tne aoctor or me unutrwscr To avoid all such possibilities buy only Thursday; warmer tonight and Thursday.

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But it will buy a pound of California Evaporated ApriCOtS, which makes a delicious dessert. Try one pourjd aud you will want more.

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1 Fine Peaches and Dried Apricots at 10c lb. 'Ti AT. . . . . &

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rWall Papers for the season of 1 89S i J now in, and is far superior tc any that we have heretofore carried. vThis season's collection com prices the best designs and colors of the very best and largest manu. facturers in this country, and includes m iny pitterns especially col-

I," ored to harmonize with the to every variety of room or light fjjjj

IEZ-ver3r ZE?a,ttom 17e"w. Special attention has been given to the following grades White Blanks, Glimmers. Scintellaires, Brouzs, I.igrains, Crepe, Leathsr Papers and Varnish Tiles.

We also carry full line of Burlaps. The new colors Forest n 1 Empire Greens, Imperial Keils, Kuss-t lirownsand Rich Blues. lark,rici effects, which will unioubtei y

be very Urjjt 1 use! thi season, have been aoersliy selected.

We will be able to otljr you prices that made by other dealer, and we heg to assure mean exactly what we say. Keiiember, w dj past favors, and soliciting a coutinuanc tot th; 2SriOX3IwI-,SCISr

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Thursday, Friday OZE-- THIS! AYo .shall put on sale two Special Numbers one at 9Sc.

The first number at 98 cts are made of good Calico in silver erey. black and white, re . and navy blue, also in

light percales. The other number at $1

in silver grey, black and white, red and navy blue, also m beautiful light Dimities. Full line of s z?s from 32 to 44. Our line of Fancv Wraopera and Tea Gowns, made of a great variety of beautiful materials aud very tastefully made, range in price from $1.73 1 $5 OOeach.

e shall take groat ple&sure large line of Wrappers Be sure bpecial Bargains at DSets and $1 froir. The Geo. H.

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A D. BROWN, 't that we announce that our new line modern draperies and carpet, and Tgjjj 5Jf B53Z!ffll! EES Dffl Bffl wi.l commani tne Hue in preference 11 any you tht an inspection will coriyice you that : iwt sell any TKAS1I. Thaiking you for same, we are yours lespecttully. SZ 3B. 729 Miin Street - and Saturday, -WEEK. The other nuiiiier a more expensively made a n (1 trimmed Wrapper at $1.38. 38 are made of good Calico iu showing the Ladies this to secure one or more of the 38. .Large variety to select berg Co.

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LOCAL NEWS.

Wall paper at Nicholson'. Bay locust posts. Farnham. Fine eloek repairing. Haner'a. Buy red cedar posts. Farnham. Them flowers at Beach's. Phone 1S4. Dinner sets $4 00 to $ 13 00. Noah 'a. Spectacle fitting a specialty. Ha ner's. Spectacle! correctly fitted at Haner's. Parquetry and hard-wood floors at Louek & Hill's. Frank Conner was at New Castle yesterday on business. Dr. White Cloud and family returned from Chicago yesterday afternoon. where they have been visiting for some time. Mrs. Ererett Jones and Mrs. I. C. Doan were at Indianapolis yesterday attending the meeting of the Eastern Star. Cash or payment for bicycles Noah'a. Uermama lodge wni initiate a num ber of candidates nest Thursday even The degree work will be done by Wuitewa er staff and will be followed by a banquet. Persons who made New Year resolu tions not to buy things they didnt need simply because they -were cheap h id better stay away from the Kail road store, to avoid temptation. The rooms in which the Railroad store id doing business are becoming quite inadequate to the immense trade, the stock and the customers keeps the place filled to oversowing, until there is hardly room to 'turn around, especially in the dry goods department. Co'oael Robert G. Ingersoll, the dis tinguished orator and agnostic, will deliver his brilliant and masterful discourse, "Liberty of Man, Woman and Child," at the Princess Rink, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Friday evening, April 29. The lovers of the beauties of lan guage, of eloquence and of poetry mould not fail to hear him. Cuba and the Spanish question will also receive his attention. For rates apply to your G. R. & I. ticket agent. Bicycles, $25.00 to $50 00. Noah's. A MISTAKE. Parsons Have a Wrorg Conor ption of a Faatura of the Dog Check Law. Some persons have a misconceptiou of -one feature in part cular of the dog tax law. They inform the county treasurer when they go to pay thei tax, that the deputy assessor told them that if they presented a, the treasurer's office their receipt for the tax paid to the assessor on the dog, the money would be refunded. This is a mistake and results from a misunderstanding of what the deputies told some per sons. Some of the deputies have told persons who were assessed inside the city, that in case the present city ordi nance regarding the dog checks should b) repealed they would perhaps have their city cheek fee refunded to them The misconception arose from that statement. REVENUE BUSINESS. Changes Made Locally if the New War Revenue Bill Should Become a Law. Amos R. Woods of Kokomo, reve nue collector foi this district, was in the city today. In speaking of the new revenue measure ponding in con gress, ne stated that should the bill Dass it would render necessary a complete invoice of stocks cf liquors, tobaccos, etc., and would make the work so heavy as to den.and the services of a deputy in every county in the dis district. There will be a tax on mort gages, deeds, telephone and telegraph messages, bank checks, drafts, liquors. totacco good, chewing-gum. etc., and plenty of work to do To the Cooper River. J. Bruce Miller left last nieht for the Copper river in Canada, near the Alaskan line, where the gold fields aie He will perhaps take up some mercantile line after he has become aecli ma'ed and has looked over the field. . A Good Show. The company playing at the Phillips had only a fair business last night, and gave a very good performance. This is one of the cleverest popular price on; panics that has isired this city this sea-on, and' it deserves a good patronage. SIXTY DAYS. James Kdley G'van a Jail Sentence And a Fine for Assault. The Jury iu the ease of assault and battery against James Kelley, went nt late yesterday afternoon, and last night the verdict was rendered The seutnce actordtd him by the jary was sixty days in the county jiiland the payment of a fice of $10 and eots. This i'l keep James in j til for nearly three months. He was prosecuted by Mr. Kirkman and defended by V. H. Kel ey. The charge against him was assault and battery. An Accident. Last evening, as Miss Sadie Cooper was returning from the funeral of Mrs. Mary Reed, th horse she was driving , took fright at a bicycle, and the young lady waa thiown out of the buggy and painfully, but not seriously, braised up. one was dragged for some dis-j tanee before tbe horse was stopped, and her escape from a serious accident . ia considered marvelous. Fourth Ward Republicans. There will be - a meeting of the fourth ward Rpabii cans, Friday even nig at the effiee of The J. M. Cot Publishing company, at 921 Main trt ' Ft 1 i n v rf imnnrttnM w-il! eome before the meeting. All Repnb- j licana frcm this ward are urged to be prvMSt. J

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INDIFFERENGE StlOWII BY THE KICU 'lOMi OI6GANIZEKS OP A MILITIA. COMPANY. So Say the Leading Officials of the State About Richmond and the Sixth District -Mr. Shiveley Has Matters Explained to Him In the Proper Light. Charles E.Shiveley went to Indiana nolis Yesterday afternoon in behalf of a number ot young men in this-city who are anxious to be recognized as a eou.pany in the list of Indiana militia, but his trip was comparative ly a useless one. The fault seems to lie no place eke than in the sixth district with Richmond as the core. In conversation with Mr. Wilson, the private secretary of Governor Mount, that gentleman said that there was considerable ir difference in the sixth district, which he would not try to account for, but it was a fact nevertheless. He showed Mr. iShivtley a map on which the location of regularly organized companies was inaiked by a peg, and, as Mr. Uhiveley said, "Ihero was nary a peg in the sixth district" It is reasonable to suppose that the organized companies, which have been in existence for yean or even mont'as, will be the first ones to be given preference over the cities where no such companies a'e in existence, or where very little attempt has beeu made to organize one. The fault, therefore, seems to lie with tne Richmond boys alone and if they are never called it will be because they have not persistancy enough to start a company cn business principles Adjutant general Gore told Mr, Sniveley that the thing for Richmond to do was to go ahead and organize a full company of militia, and select officers, and let the governor and the state authorities know that business is meant and there is little doubt but that recognition will be made when the proper time comes. Richmond will then have a chance to go in the second regiment, headed by Jude Henley of the appelHealth Office. Born to Mr.and Mrs Frank Bowing, 233 south fourth street, a boy, first j child. ' The Dcntrgclhe EnglUh Sparrow. I once saw a tingle tiugmitious little bouse wren engage a w hole flock of English sparrows. He was more than a match for three or four of tbeni; but iu the end, I regret to say, Le was killed outright before my eyes. This is the oniy instance of the kind I have ever seen. A lady j friend tells me that a Baltimore oriole started to build bis wonderful pensile nest last season in an apple tree near her borne and that the English sparrows matle bitter war upon biui and his house, fche watched the t-truggle one evening, and the next morning, the oriole not appearing, ehe went into ber garden and found him lying dead under the apple tree, with bis bead pecked open. I bare often been witness to the violent interference by them in the nest building of robins and orioles, and, outnumbered as our native birds are, tbey always relinquish their tatk. Here is a problem. A report presented to us by the department of agriculture shows that a single pair of English sparrows may in a single decade bring into existence 275,710,9153.69$ decendants. What is to become of our beautiful natives song birds when the Englieb sparrow swarms over the land! As yet, except immedi ately around the farmhouses, tbie offensive bird is not often seen in the country tlistricts. Lvnu T Spraguo in Outing. Contrary to EtUct. "I am very mueh inclined to sus pect that you misled me wbeu you said yru bad. exterience un the stage," remarked the stage manager of the Dashing Daisies' Burlesque company. "Why, isn't my work satisfac tory S" inquired the comedian. "Yes, but you took it very good naturedly when the manager said he'd pay you part 'of your salary now and the rest later. Washing ton Star. Aaeient Lay. "You don't mean to tell me that ben is 3 vears oldl" "Yep. " "And still layinsf" "Yep.' "Say, she most be the nester of her profession." Cleveland Plain Deafer. Eastern roofs are eenrllv for comfort during tbe summer ton. The roofs cf bouses in the east re often used as outdoor gardens. The Greeks gave thereof a slight elevation in the middle. The Romans increased it to one-fifth of tlie span. The high pointed roofs of modern times are of German origin.

Your Friends Will TellYou How Lc coming the new Clothes are when they see you intone of our guaranteed, Ready-Tailored Suits and Top Coats, and you'll have the inu ard satisfactic n of knov ing ycu wear the best that money can buy. The best tailor can't beat the fit, and at our prices they're easy

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Rxbmcnd Has RetinoscoDy tb Modern an Optician Sk'lled In and Ophthalmoscopy, Scientific, Dark Room t Objective Methods. Emerson Druley, who was reared in this eounty, and well known t J the t readers of the Palladicm because of f his interesting letters of travel in the ! past, and wno has a, host of friends j a i relatives in w ay ne county, nasi opened an office for ihe practice of the optical profession, -in the Hittle block, j 8'2S Main street. Mr..Druley has been j located in Memphis, Tennessee, for the pa$t ten years, but reeurring fl xds and yellow fever induced him to : seek a new location. He is well up as a refract ionist, both theoretically and practically, being a el se student of the eye and ' its appendage', and hav- , ing the advantage cf familiarity with ' ophthalmoscopic appearances of the interior and bottom of the eye. He believes the modern, np-to date opti-; cian, in addition to the science of light and vision and the application of the laws of refraction, should be able, as a ; ' matter of precaution, to diagnose dis- j ' eased conditions of the eye which eooie under bis observation, and competent enough, and honest and conscientious enough, to distinguish between an ' error of refraction requiring glasses, that comes within his province, or a cae to be referred to the family physician The law, he insists, should be as strict on the unlicensed optician (f ) as the unlicensed physician, and the rost er is certainly receiving the attentk n of the legislators in several fctites. ' People are beginning to understand i whnt II el in holt z discovered as late as , 1S'(, that there may be a radical mali formation in the mechanism of vision I and anomalies of the occular muscles, which there is no apparent evidence iu iu in ai. uieiii ui vision, idu spec- ! tacles are not for old folks simply, or ; t'tose whose sight is dim. Tbey are j also beginning, more than ever, to J resi ze that "any old glass" will not ; answer, and to appreciate skillful care ; of the eye in these modern times of 1 advanced civilization, when the world live and moves largely by night aud the demands are so exacting on the , blessed I acuity of vision. dw Building Perm ts. Henry Nolte was granted a building per it to remodel a frame dwelling for $100. William Hale was granted permis sion to erect a frame dwelling on Linden Hill foi $2,000. j Harry Kaufman was granted per-' mission to erect an office on Sheridan street, near Richmond avenue, for $200. j War ships, 50j Noah's Ark. Notloo The citizens natural will meet this eveniug gas committee at 8 o'clock at tSe city building. R. E. Kirkman, Chairman. New Paraphernalia. The Whitewater lo 'ge, I. O. O. F wi'l use its ne v paraphernalia on next Thursday evening for the first time j The occasion of its dedicarion to active service is the conferring of the initiatory degree for Hermann lodge. j Two years ago R. J. Warren, a druggist at Pleasant Brook, New York, ! bought a small supply of Chamber- j Iain's Cough Remedy, He sums np the result as follows: "At that time' he goods were unknown in this 6ec-' tion; today Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a household work." It is j tbe same in hundreds of communities. , Wherever the good qualities of Cham- I berlain's Cough Remedy become known the people will have nothing else. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. . For Lawn and Flowers. Nothing will give the luxuriance to your lawn and flowers as Bone Fertilizer. It contains no acid, is pure an i mil matter only, gives the lawn new life and vigor. You ean get it delivered in any quantity at your home by telephoning Tom Mertz. number 103. 12-lmo Les ons given on violin, mandolin aud all wind instruments. For terms, etc , enquire of H. H. Range, 101 north eighteenth street. Telephone 11 03. 25 tic Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gastrit's and all Stomach Dieorders positively cured. GroverGra-j ham's Dyspepsia Remedy is a specific, t One dose removes all distress, and a permanent cure ot tne most enrcne anl severj cases is guaranteed. Do not, suTer! A 50 cent bottle will convince I .Ko .w:.i T v Mr r : r V K7nu . "7 vft pt, tOM V M.OUU BV w Americans are the most inventive 1 eople on earth. To them have been 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 and Diarrhoea remedy, or has done more to relieve pain and suffering. J. W. Vaugn, of Oakton, Kentucky, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe 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 & Co.

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The ShoeFor Dressy Men. The cheapest can footwear you buy. 3 NEW SHAPES: "Knickerbocker, . ,l$rniiswiek, "Atlanta." Anyone of these shoes IS "Easy as a sock." j. PRICE LIST. Toilet Paper .jc for 1000 sheet rol'f 6 for 25c. Vrash Boilers 45c and up. Whitewash Brushes 5c and up. Step Ladd rs HSc, 4Se, 5 Sc. 50 Foot Clothes Lines 10c. Spri ikling Cans 15c. 25 High grade Envelopes for 5c, High grade Linen Tablets 5cExtra strong French Siucers 45c a set. Cups and Extra Porcelain Dinner Plates sc a set. Garden Trowels 10:. Nickle Tea Kettles 75c. Big Od 5c bottles extra fine Machine ILIFF'S, Cor. Man and 6th Sts People's' Exchange. ADVE1TI-'EMErT9 under th head ot Wanted Situations, male or female help wnmea. wwn noi exceeding lour unes4nerted FREE in ttaeoe column.. Ail "ads" for Real Estate Sale.. Hornet for Kent, Financial, Lost and Miascelliineous ""a inserted ror scent. . line ah Insertion Pound Hitching weight. Owner ean obtain seme by calling at Rich mond Roller mills. For Sal. s room frame hooe and vacant lots ot the nortn-eai corner 01 I4tn and north i1 utrett. nui sen at a oar fain, aoiress t. j Welch, 2d lino Morrow, Uhio. MfiPV wv x.A? x And to loan oil approved security, at G to 7 mr cent Time ami payments uie. Thompson IJr favoraZ -" f ... . ....... ana real estate, US. tli st PLEASANTS CO. Paperers and Painters. Fine, up-to-date work a specialty. All kinds of work done with neatness and dispatch. " Office, room r second floor, Grand hoteL Ruidence, 102 wuth seventeenth street. Recruiting Office. For the cause of Cubans. Wnoever wants to enlist must purchase a suit of e'othes at Gatzek, the tailor', No. 10 aorth tenth street. tf

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See our $20.00 Oak Suits. See our $16 OO Sideboards

Ferd Grothaus; 533-535 Main Streets

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Come And see the largest and choicest line of Spring: S-uJ.ti33.grs, 07-ercca.tl3a.grs ia the city. Geo.W. Schepman, 407 Main St.

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. . . FOR GENTS Am Ready To take your order for a Spring and Summer outfit. You'll want some ot the elegant materials I am showing and making up to have style and character. 23 N. 9tn 8t if, A Piece of Paper, A Bock, or a Picture may convey valuable information as well as to furnish pleasing impression from an artistic standpoint. We not only are showing th r, I lice of Wall Paper ever offered in the j city, and at the lowest prices when j you consi 3e. their value, but also we i have n w in stock very complete j pictures of information concerning the Cuban War, such as books, maps, j statistics, pictures of the nation's war j ships, etc. Call and see our display Ellwccd Morris X Co. The MONARCH Bowling Alleys . . Telephone 1993.

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