Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 May 1898 — Page 4
RICHMOND DAILY RVLLAD1UM.WEDNESDAY MAY 4.1898
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'Our constant aim is to salt thg bust goods in tkt market." q)
Good fta Dates At 5 cents per Pound Are chaaper than Corn, Wheat or Oats. . . . Try a pound and see . .
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WFDSESDAY, MAY 4. 1898.
Weatner. WasHweTOK, D. C, Mav 4. For
t UUJ ALIA . IUUIKUI OUVft A MIH JVt7 ,
LOCAL NEWS.
TF vou never have, and want to taste of a
ft
you never
Genuine Imported Swiss Cheese, I have it and it will make y:u wonder what a great cifference there is in cheese. A small quantity will satisfy the hunger, and for evening luncheon th?re is nothing to beat it.
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VAN D. BROWN,
p : GREETING. : SE-ASOIST 1898. ,
O IT is with much satisfaction that we announce that our new line of
rWall Papers for the season of 1 898 is now in, and is far superior to any that we have heretofore carried. This season's collection com prises the best designs and colors of the very best and largest manu. facturers in this country, and includes many patterns especially colored to harmonize with the modern draperies and carpets, and every variety of room or light ffifl TSfl fflU BEB Ztfffl fiffl fiB! fiffi a 23-srex3r lEPcittem fe-w. Special attention has been given to the following grades White Blanks, Glimmers, Scintellaires, Bronzes, Ingrains, Crepe, Leather Papers and Varnish Tiles. We also carry a full line of Burlaps. The new colors Forest nl Empire Greens, Imperial Reds, Kussrt Browns and Rich Blues. Dark, rich eftejts which will undoubted y be very largely used this season, have been liberally selected. We will be able to offer you prices that wi!l commani the Hue in preference to any made by other dealers, and we beg to assure you that an inspection will convice you that wr mean exactly what we say. Remember, we do not sell any TRASH. Thanking you for past favors, and soliciting a coiitinuar.ee of the same, we are yours respectfully, 0STIOX3:Ol-.SO2Sr SZ IQO-, 729 Main Stre-l
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. Dr. Pierce, 35 south 10th st. Phone 82. Spectacle fitting: a specialty. Haner's. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. Parquetry and hard-wood floors at Louck A Hill's. Special prices at Kailroad store. See ad. Spring buyers, see the Railroad store's special prices. QMiss Mamie Hill went to Indianapo lis this morning to attend the May festival. F. A. Knabe went to Cincinnati yesterday afternoon to attend to some business matters. Miss Jessie Dennis, who has been visiting her sister in Atlanta, Ga., returned home last evening. Soring buyers, see the Railroad
store's special prices. Mrs. J. B. Harvey returned to Indianapolis this morning after visiting fiiends in this city for a few days. The signal instruction train of the Panhandle lines, passed over the Richmond division yesterday afternoon. Oscar Parsons, the Ohio state superintendent of the public schools, was in the city last evening- on business. The Ladies' Aid society of St Stephen's hospital will met tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the hospital. Miss Clara Esmaker, who has been visiting friends in Logansport for a few days, returned home yesterday afternoon. The L. A. W. members of this city will take a spin over town tomorrow evening. At the regular meeting last evening there was little business of importance transacted. Mr. Bradley is now sole owner of
the Bradlev ODera house. He tui-
chased it at the price of $23,000, subject to a mortgage for some $7,500,
making the actual purchase prLe near
$17,500.
Panhandle nassencrer trains No. 18
and 19 on the Richmond division are now manned by old crews for the day run and new crews for the night runs.
Inn recognition in toint of service is
greatly appreciated by the veterans
who dislike night work.
t -, inmwWtutMlA( ERRICC T O ALL ' 1 I
ii ;i rti'i rv"rrj l.'Wk and treasurer,""!
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Spring Grove Election. The Spring Grove election yesterday
resulted in the polling of thirteen
votes, out of a possible twenty seven.
U. Miller and Charles Isolde
"8 '07 MAIN ST
a a a OOOOOOO O O O J O O O O
SPAIN'S PLAN IX OPERATION, "one quick dash," she sys, "will end it." One quick dash oPyour horses n an emergency will end your carri gt it it isn't msde of the best materials, and by a reliable maker, such as oui harwlsnmft and stvlish stock of buggies,
and runabouts are. Our
assortment is both handsome reliable.
Schnfider Carriage Works.
and
mi spoonfuls are required, of A ft - Baking Powder jj ones. .
THE VICTORY
THE ARTILLERY.
The Loasl Company Given Abeo- ; solute Promise That Tbey Will be the Next Called.
Of th Local Republicans and Soma cf Its Causes. The only organization the local Re
publicans had Jn the campaign so sat-j Captain Will Smith returned from isfactordy closed yesterday, was that j Indianapolis last evening, after taking
County Chairman Swain, and the woik , 1 , 1 J 4.. ,
ui vrKaaizanon oau oeso ruuuuvieu admirably ard effectively for a week or so under his management. The result is very generally satisfactory. The vote of Mr. Harris was larger than was expected except by his most active worker.
Bicvcle Stolen. Chris. Vuliams, a blacksmith at Fountain City, had his bicycle stolen last Monday evening, and up to the present time no trace of it has been found. The thief entered the shop during the night, and was tracked east a few squares. The wheel was a first class one.
O'NEAL'S CASE. The Case Was Not Called for Prtliminary Pearii g This MorningWill Waive Preliminary. The case of John O'Neal was not
called this morning in police court for
preliminary hearing. It is probable that the preliminary examination will be waived and that the case will have its first hearing in the Wayne circuit
con it.
local
last Monday night, to the governor. He received encouragement in the work already done and was advised to go ahead and put the company t! rough a course of drilling anJ increase the nimber from 105 to 178 immediately. This will be done as soon as possible and it is thought that there will be no trouble in getting the required number, as many persons have signified their willingness to join, in the past few davs. George R Willi ms has consented to drill the men, and the work will bejrin at on?e. WThile in Indianapolis ilr. Smith was given absolute promise from the governor's secretary and the vjatant general that the Richmond company would be the first to be called from the sixth congressional districts, should more troops be desired. DISTRICT STEWARDS
The Flying Squadron Is the name given our new line of . . . Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes
to offr at
Be
it -hoes possible the jiriees.
New Designs in
i Furniture.
l
bee our $20.00 Oak Suits. See our $16 OO Sideboards, Ferd Grothaus, 533-535 Main Street I
The shares
are new stles
and easy fitting.
The na'-enals used are first class.
J
M. WILLIAMS, r hoe store for the people. "
Meet This Morning at Grace M Church rni Transact Business.
E.
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 floor, Grand hotel. Risidence, 102 south seventeenth street.
FOR LADIES'
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See our line of
For Ladies and Gents's SuitsI
LUEBKEMAN & KRONE
FASHIONABLE TAILOR0.
People's Exchange.
A DVESTHE5IE1T8 Btnlor th luml
Wanted Situations, male or female hcl
Bowling Notes. . The B. O. H. bovdini? team was de
feated four ont of five games last
iehr at the JlonaH rooms, by tbe
Rivals. The members f the B. O. II .
team are J. Coyle.Moss.Wwens.bteveDs nd W. Cole, and tHr totals by srames was as follows: fiOG, CIS, 7IW,
JS, ot. 1 ne rviv were v .
Vauphan, Bsrtel, Hn4 IVlIaere ani
Vlartin, nd the to!iowg totals were
made: 739, G71. GS7, (V.
The crame tomcat wfl be between
th Letter Cxrriers an
ers.
The Richmond district stewards of the Methodist church held their annual mettine this morniner at Grace M. E.
., 1 L. L ' , L 111 .
ti. . u u .u- i-uun-ii wuu u was aicenaeu oy a srooti The inouest Was held thia mnrnintr m .. .
j.u u jt V z - '' representation or tne stewaras ana faD?rt t& lUnf-10 n Kn0f 5et mU i tr of the various M. E. churches ilft rJfn f k nTfi t0, ' in the di5trict- Th Presiding elder's his death by reason of bullets fired 1 1 . iU .
iLto bis body by oue John ONeal. A of the distrit. otrra a i t.vi i Machinists Wanted Radial drill.
f eye witnesses to the shoot-1 The benevolences of the churches wr lathe and planer hand-. Srate esperi-
lrkman. nm II. n if mi 1 1 : .
VAhC3UNl,fll. m ' - s I
a I C.1110 fKuulm.x). . j o . . I
' ""jcu o oiu, em. DomBi ulriK
new mat has been added to this list
was a JJePauw fund, and a collection
3
be
be East End-
Postoffica Rport.
t'rosecu or Kirlman. and iUAr
ments tasen seDaratAlv. t iha
I little excitement over the event, owing
iu me iaci mat tne town . is stirred ud
over the local election and the war news. THE GRAND JURY. The Brand iurv will mpt nn mt h:
to look into the case. The call was made today.
Mary Reece.
Mary Reece, daughter of James and Eiizsbeth Frame, was barn in the stite of Delaware on the 2 J day of 2 J month, 1811, departed this life on the 29rh of 4th month. 1808. t th ,i
will be taken to aid this institution
lhe place of holding the district Ministerial lyceum was changed from Wicchester to Knightstown. This w.is done on account of the revival
v.merence, wnieh will be held at Knights own at the same time, and the i ministers can attend both meetings at ( the same time. A number of other matters of le.s importance were dis
posed or at tae meeting.
I I VflnaaI a a. a B D7 . .
The report of Post.ter Freeman ' year!v- monttis aad
Fell Twenty Feet. Charles Windsor, a carpenter, while working on the property being remod-
for the month of Apriljhows the ro- She cme, with her Prents , etled fVu . - DonZ&n oa 8cath ninth tor me uiuuiu . I to this countrv in 181 r,A M(Hj . street, fell from th rnnf
eXDen- .. . ai . . . . - icvmitu
. luio cuuuij. , lujuurs. Aue uistaDce was
in is! she was United in marriac-e ! at,?ur twenty feet and he is thought
Tvuiru ouusuuns, mate ur eniKie neir wanted, when not exceeding (oar lines, inserted
. uw au t.ucrrv VUIUUI11B. All "ada" for Real Estate Sales. House for Rent, Financial, Lout and Misscelbtneons Wanta inaertod for 6 cent a line each insertion
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MONEY EASY
Antl to lonn on approved security, at G to 7 per cent. Time and payments favorable. Thompson Bros , loan and real estate, S 7th st. For Sale. S room frame house and vacant l?ts 01 the "".y1 ' corner of 14th and north f street. W ill sell at a bargain, address T. o. Wfi.cs M ln,J Morrow, Oliio.
I Am Ready To take your order
..... .... . a Spring and Summer outfit. You'll want some ot the
elegant materials I am showi
ing and making up style and character.
to
have
P NaDtnCt'
cAmts to have been $4f-
ditures $'2 ,593. 73; ba'.fe sent to the
sub-treat-ury at Cinciiti, $1,7CS 84. The receipts for Aprst year were
$4,316.97 f 42.40 mojbanthis year.
i
feel
was found.
DAILY PALI ill
V CtS a week.
T 1
WOnn oeiuu ii 'f iuuuu. I care AttAr cou.r.l t huA nnt V,n stoleAd the i,,t ia u. ,Alter several years
" "tTu- h" s- nari win; ""Ti.:: Ane wa nnded in
" . l-7 " luo1 1 Wltn .NflMham Kna nrJii, ,i IT
thewheel to ride h on, the other of h.r it mIwKc ti,.
r , I nu Kina neignoor: sbe was dilurent in
What Does Man? nr attendance of meetings; while . . ti iJ,,;. , jehanUble to all she loved the church The Dayton and i$ eketne rail-1 Qf hp f..i : u..
road company Pe e ne iog to bear the burdens of her soeiety.' cars by Decoration And the work While not making . mnh nhi;- 1-
is progressing at a ri-ate between fession aa some. lbe lived r rv."
?.TT,- 1:1 I? her d-'v walks and intercourse with
l.Tu" V r inos around fcer, preaching by her
,.-r irinl h,a .pie' .
u n may truly be said in refeience to seem to indicate tlere is some her: "Blessed are the dead who die in prospect of extendid lme to th henceforth itv in thfl near futult is said that I L . ... . . -
I DO i-rvni taeir laoors, ana ineir wo: ks
"J - f l ao roilow ttiem."
been worKing tnis siaiou ana as
this is tne oniy prjive nne oetween Eaotn and tjty, it begins to look favorable to pond.
Saaman's
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Sasrasti a bIe
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wuu Francis Smn. hnt ih . Yr.n
t w uia " n ' j union was soon dissolved by death, she was left a widow with an only son and the care of four little girls, step children, on whom she bestowed a mother's eare. Alter several
mamage
a ....
t to nive sustained internal injuries. He
as removed to nis borne in the patrol
""t""! wnere ne was given attention
The MONARCH
Bowling Alleys . . . Telephone VJD.i. Eastenders vs. Mail 'Carriers, tc night. Riehmonds vs. k'ovstnno
day night.
C"CL
IVJorris Chain
HAPPENINGS
A Poor
The cirens yestems a good ii
lustration of tha difl tones of yel
low. As a stuiy imnous snades and tints of saffrofnothing taat
has been in the for many moons could hold a to it. There
was very poor pre afternoon
and evening. Snle flying-ring
work and trapezermarjees last night was good, bi a-ebaek rid
ing was positiveii me wbele
DerformaEco was inted by th
fw extrpmelv oenis. and no
one staid for thJ-t. The jug
gling and eontofrt were fair.
and the rough ridiipe eow boys
was not so bad as per features. The seats in the ta ery uncom
fortable.
BuUdinfritS.
A T- f!hnin xJmZ residenMi.
23 and 27 north fif reet. $55. j
V lluam MomfiEg irame
hnUincr. S00.
a
D. K. and J. I remodeling
bnck building, ff --A Main
trrr. SI .500.
' . .
Agatha S. WTaddition to budding at 307 nfnth street,
lhe rush for lace curtains acd
shades goes right along. 2sne sale
days imtt. Do not miss the opportu
nity- BOTON Store. Branch Money Order Offices
l be Adams Express company, for the convenience of its patrons, have
estaousneu the following branch
money order age ts: East side, West
eort i'harmacy company; west side,
u. Adams x co.'s drugstore; norih
siae, tarme co.'s drug store.
Any one wishing a money order at
any time, win nnd tbem on sale at these places. Heretofore it has been impossible to obtain a money order, bank draft or costal orJer. frr
o'clock, as all places that they have been on sale at, close at that hour. It will now be possible to secure them at any of the above named places at any time.
FJexibone moulded corsets are especially adapted to large and stout ladies. Tomorrow is Madam Gerold's last day for demonstrating, Boston Stoee.
Run Away. It was stated in this citv tnHv that
two local young men, Walter Evers-
n an ana Charles Ibompson, had gone to Indianapolis without the consent of their families to enlist in the army for the express purpose of kiliine Spaniard. The two bovs
t :eir parents a -e net at all pleased at their departure. The Junior League of the Third M. E; church will give an entertainment Wednesday evening. Mav 4rh. fnr th
purpose of assisting in the purchase of a new carpet for the church. The pro
gram consists ot music, recitations, dialogues and tableaux. Two of the tableaux entitledThe Drawn Sword," and "The Sword Sheared " wilt var-
resent three countries, which at present are very prominent. 4-dt2 Notice.
The annual meeting of the
Tbe Best Kfmedy for Kheumatism.
From the Fairhaven CSew York) Register. Mr. James Kowland of this village states that for twenty-five yesrs his wife has been a sufferer from rheumatism A few nio-hta
such pain that she was nearly crazy.
one sent Mr. Kmclaml fnr v,a .i,,
but he had read of rhamWiain1. p.;
i ' .... ... v. iui iue
i physician he went tw the store and se
cured a bottle of it. His wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland's purchase at first, but nevertheless applied tbe Balm thoroughly and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. She cow applies
it whenever she feels an ache or a pain, and finds that it al ways gives relief. He says that n medicine which she had used ever did her as much good. The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by A. G. Luken & Co , druggists.
Notice to Bidders.
Proposals for supplies
ram IP sM-.
'in
If not, yn shoull, as it ia the 3Iost Comtortablo and Popular In the market at the preeent time. My stock of these is very large ami prices j
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GILBERT T. DUXOTfTTAf
Tl.e Irf-adiiis Funilture Dealer, C37-C29 M.l"
the use of the
for In-
t . .
holders Of the Richmond Natural ' dirm IIrr;fa1 f.r tho T...
- - i - r i"'. ni.-viiiCa i r
company wiu o aeid at the office of month of Jane will be re.-tiv.-d
ine eompany. number 4J north eiehth the board of trustees at the h.pital street, on Wednesday. Mav 1 1 . irs :beforwS
at 7 : 30 p. m. , for the purpose of elect- 1 Specifications mav b Jn at the
the
by
mg five directors to serve the ensuing
year, and the transaction of anv u.
bnsiness that may come before the meeting.
E. G. Hibbekd, Setretary. May 3, 1S93. 4 6t
National Bank, or at the hospital.
ny onier or the Bard. '342 S. E. Smith. Med. Supt.
Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, Gastritis and all Stomach Ilix.
orders nositivelv cured. Grovr Or.
Thi Westfield (InA 1 Vsw. nrint ham's Dvprwnnia Rnur ia
' -. r'V' - ----- j x.. .. . the following in regard to an old resi- j ne removes all distress, and a dent of that place: "Frank Me Avoy, 'permanent cure of the most chrcpic for many years in the employ of the ! everu cases is gjaranteed. Do not r ! suffer! A SO
nave used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera the most skeptical. Luken & Co
i Mm
Why ii ii thai evcryb'xljr this year wtntf
EfJLEY BICVKI
BECAUSE
lotger am never without it in my family. I consider it the best remedy Of the kind munnfxKtnrsJ T i.t.
pleasure in recommending it. " It is
druggists, 630 Main stree t
For Lawn and Flowers. Nothing will give the luxuriance to your lawn and flowers as Bone Fer-
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aaTrh. i n f v II,0rVW- Soti. It eonuins no acid, is pure sale by A. G. Luken & Co . druggists, animal matter only, gires the lawn
r- . , . . (new me and vigor, lou can get it Lpholsterv anrl aarninr V ..i: l : . . .
'penalty. J. H. Bronx, by telephoning Tom Mertz. number 31 south fifth street. -103. 12 lmo
others is now welt known La J.7?.ver. i
BECAUSE they are ,nde of Best Material Cc st'ucun and Fini,h, and havFW Bearin utiA
'w " iifiitest Kunninrr Wheoi. r
3IODEL B IIEXLEY, latest uj-tcMiate pattern i, the iT " ' Swellest and Most Attractive Wheel for' ,8Qg No",I I for track and road racing and also a Derf r r V. ' Adaf ' Henley Bicycle Woric & IXMAN, City Affents. Rlw
: -wWaa A.
S'
I
Rookwv.
Rookwood poaiful, but
plaved a lot of nff jardinitrs
in Rxkwood finft1 u same
at leas than oneaJ prices.
Beautiful jardif . $1.00,
rKJI C . . . . . . .
' - w ar w -av aa n a a a a 1 - a & w mm w w m mr- w- ar a m m a .
understand whpr.t, "k" 7 Z7.Z7"?'-Z-m uu nu dl sma,,er cost It is
,rnnnmv An Z " JZ?" 1 l . money' Uur customers are all graduates from
J ' me UI4AIUII1 01 aesiraDUity in every particular. This means that the nothing more satisfactory. We guarantee our prices the lowest in the city or money refunded.
simpiy this: TI the collect nf
purchaser could have
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$1.25. &e.. in thfl "00 1 wood finish. IrUr s. Opr. Hunting1 ton House stree U. ZUcl
