Richmond Palladium (Daily), 6 May 1898 — Page 4

"Our constant aim is to sell tk best goods In the market." Q

Good New Dates ? At 5 cents per Pound Are cheaper than Corn, Wheat or Oats. ... Try a pound and see . .

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Genuine Imported twiss uneese, e I h3ve it and it will make you 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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O IT is with much satisfacti jn that we announce that our new line of rVVall Papers for the season of i S98 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 manufacturers in this couny-y, and includes mmy pntcrns especially colored t harmonize with the modern draperies and carpet, j and every variety of room or light dJf "IB! tfflJ flffl tffll WS fflfl tnii Special attention has been given to the fallowing grades White Blanks, Glimmers, Scinteltaires, Hronzjs, Ingrains, Crepe, Leather Papers and Varnish Tiles. We also carry a full line of Burlaps. The new colors Forest nJ Empire Greens, Imperial Reds, Ra-t Browns and KLh Blues. Dark, rich effejts which will unioubtel'y be very Urg. ly used thit seswn, have been liberally selected. We will be able to offer you prices that will comman J the lli.e in preference tn any made by other dealers, and we beg to assure you tht an in -pec ion will connce you that we mean exactly what we say. Remember, wo do not sell 107 TR ASH. Thanking jrou "or past favors, and soliciting a continuance of ihi same, we are yours respectfully,.

2TIOX3IOZLiS02Sr SZ IBZESO., 729 Main Street

Why is it that everybody this year wants

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BECAUSE their absolute Supsriority over

others is now well known and established. BECAUSE they are made of Best Material, Construction and Finish, and have Finest Bearings and are

The i: isit'st and Lightest Ituimingr Wheels on Earth. " MODEL 11 HENLEY, latest up to-date pattera, is the Nobbiest, Swellest and Misr ArmcnvK Wheel for 1898. Adapted lor track and road racing, and also a perfectly reliable wheel as roadster. It is the Bicycle Hit of the Season. Get your order id qaick for one of the32 etega il wheels. There is a big rush for them.

Henley Bicycle Works.

WVAA & IX3IAS, City A-ents.

Richmond, Jn.l.

SPAIN'S PLAN IN OPERATION,

"one quick dash," she says, "will

end it." One quick djsh of your horse

m an emergency will end your carnage

it it isn t made of the best materials,

ard by a reliable maker, such as oui handsome ar.d stylish stock of buggies,

plasters, trsps and runabouts are. Our

assortment is both handsome and

reliable.

Schneider Carriage Works.

Richmond Palladium. iThe

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. FRIDAY MAY 6.1893

NUSBAUM ASH MEYER.

FRIDAY, MAY C. 1898.

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WfitHfr. Wabhinton, D. C, Mav 6. For Indiana: Fair tonight and Saturday, frost in the north and west tonight; warmer in the west Saturday.

LOCAL NEWS.

Wall paper at Nicholson's. Gold fish for sale at Price's. Bay loeust posts. Farnham. Fine clock repairing. Haner's. Buy red cedar posts. Farnham. Get a box of Price's fine chocolate?. Them flowers at Beach's. Phone 184. Dr. Pierce, 35 south 10th et. Phone 82. Speetaele fitting a specialty. Ha

ner's.

Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. Parquetry and hard-wood floors at

Lonck & Hill's.

New line of tapestry curtains just

opened at the Bo.-ton store.

Hot chicken pies at the market Sat

urday at the Westcott at 11 o'clock.

Rev. Putnam of Logansport was in

the city last evening tjr a short time.

We are at present er joying a large

and juicy dose of "blackberry winter."

Tomorrow, Saturday, will be an

other bir curtain day t the Bostoa

store. Attend the ladies' suit opening Sat

nnlftv evenmsr at Nusbaum & Mash-

meyer's.

Georra E&rlev returned from New

Orleans last evening where he has been on business. Albert Greee returned from Cin

ninnati last evening, where he had

been on basinets. E. M. Haas and his two sons re turned from Indianapolis last evening

where thty have been visiting Camp

Mount for a short time.

Mr. and Mrs. W. S Hees arrived from Harrisburg, Pa. , last evening to

upend a short time with Kev. and Mrs J. A. Leader, west Richmond.

Drs. I. S. Hro!d aDd E. V. Brower

returned from Indianapolis last evening where they have been attending the meeting of the Phy&io Medical so

ciety.

At the Wesleyan M- E. church, on nouth tenth street, tonight, an oldftsbion general class will be lead by the uastor. You are cordially invited

to attend.

Flave Harvey and Ernest Commons, of Centerville, members of Battery A, Indianapolis Light Artillerj, were

jiven leave of absence yesterday and

same to this city on a short visit. Mr

flat vey took the first de cree in Masonry last night. Both boys are looking well md thick they will have no trouble in

passing the examination, which has al

ready bejrun in Lamp Mount.

Tje rector of St. Paul's church, the Rev. F. O. Granniss, will officiate at St. Paul's church, Indianapolis, on Sunday morning, the rector of that church, the Rev. G. A. Carstensen, being in camp with the second regiment.

Indiana National Guard, of which he is chaplain. In consequence of this arrangement the 7:30 a. m. service at

St. Paul's, Richmond, will be omitted.

Other services will be held as usual, and the rector will oe at hom3 in the

evening. A considerable class is In iiinniratinn Cor- eon ft rmat ion t which

will be administered by the bishop of

the diocese on Whitsunday, May 29.

When Nature

Needs assistance it may be best to

render it promptly, but one should re

member to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Fig, manufactured by

tne Lalitornia r ig sj-rup Co.

HIS MOTHER'S HIS SWEETHEART.

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ELEGANT and BEAUTIFUL

PREMIUMS

VALUE SlOO,

Will Be Given Away Free

"Hi mother's hia sweeih.wrt the sweetest.

tbe liest!"

Bo say the white rosea he hrtr.ps to my breast

lae roses tliat Lilocm ben life s summers de part.

trot nis love is tne sweetest rose over my

nr art The love that hath crowned me, A necklace round me.

That closer to iiod and to heaven bath bound

nie!

"Bis mother's his sweetheart!" Through all

tne sad years

Bis love Is the rainbow that rhtnes thront-h

my tears.

My light in God's darkness, when with my

dun eyes

I cee nor the Mars in the f torm of his skies.

When 1 bow 'neath the rod And no rose decks the sod.

His love lights the pathway that leads me U

tied! "His mother's his sneetheurtl" Shine bright for Lis feet.

Ob, lamps on life's highway, and rosea lean

sweet

To the lips of my dai ling, and God grant hia

snn

And bis stars to my dutiful, beautiful one.

For bis love it hath crowned ma.

A necklace around me.

And closer to Uod and to heaven hath bound

me I

Frank L. Stanton in Ladies' Home Journal.

Squadron Is the name given our new line of ... Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes

Best shoes possible to offer at the prices.

The shapes are new styles and easy fitting.

The materials used ar first class.

J.

WILLIAMS

" Shoe store for the people. "

Fruit Price's.

strawberry ice cream at

Wood mantles and tile hearths. Johnson & Woodhurst.

The Westfleld (Ind.) News prints the following in regard to an old resi dent of that place: "Frank MeAvoy, for many years in the employ of the L., N. A. & C. Ry. here, says: 'I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers and Diarrhoe Remedy for ten years ot longer am never without it in my family. I consider it the best remed) of the kind manufactured. I taki pleasure in recommending it.' " It ic a specific for all bowel disorders. Fot sale by A. G. Luken & Co , druggists.

Yon can still fry at Price's.

get an oyster stew or

Upholstery 8peeirlty.

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

Oar phenomenal curtain V1

tinue- all of next week. Boston Store.

Favorite Woodhurst.

cook stoves. Johnson &

The Best Remedy for Rheumatism

From the Fairhaven (New York) Register.

Mr. James Rowland of this villa sr

states that for twenty-five years hi

wife has been a sufferer from rheuma

tism A few nights ago she was ir

such pain that she was nearly crazy

She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor.

but he had read of Chamberlain's Paii Balm, and instead of going for thi

physician he went tw the store and se eured a bottle of it. His wife did uotap

prove or Mr. Kowland s purchase a

first, but nevertheless applied the Bala

thoroughly and in an hour's time wasable to go to sleep. She now applies

it whenever she feels an ache or f

pain, and finds that it always gives relief He says that no medicine which sh

had used ever did her as much good The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by A

u. Mi ken s Uo , druggists.

We sell the Favorite stoves. Thei

are tne best. Johnson & Woodhurst.

California navel

sweet, at Price's.

oranges, fine anr

GRAND

OPEN

NO

And Display of Fine

TAILOR MADE SUITS,

SILK and WOOL SKCRTS, SILK and COTTON WAISTS,

Tomorrow f Saturday). Evening, LfT 7:30 ' O'CXiOCIS. . r

trclhes'&ira Sim AUttemidlainice.

(HI outrage':

500 Tailor Made Suits on Display.

T...:ti i f ctnrA tn th nrhr. Twill h? n rvol.ition. and a real pleasure even to

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those who do not wish to purchase. Everybody is welcome to see our mammoth as listen to the seet strains of music Incidentally everybody will also discover be saved by taking advantage of our

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Suit purchase, as well

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Tailor Made

convince everyone

Which Began Th s Morningr, As every Suit, Skirt and Wa'st will be marked in plain figures. . - . . . i i t a. .

E make the broad statement th it never did Cincinnati or inaianapons snow a mre complete une ui

Suits than we will display tomorrow evening. We add that prices marked on them will

that they can make i A saving of from $3.00 to $10.00 on any suit selected. Attend Our Suit Opening!! - You will see nothing but pretty s lits while here in the evening: will dream of pretty suits during the night, and sure come and buy pcetty suits the. This' is an oppDrtunity that com s but seldom,' will you embrace it? ' GRAND QPEKING-y Evening, May 7tli, at 7:30. : iVe-ujn.g'e's Orclxestra. iaa. Ji.ttendance.V' I NUSBAUM & MASHMEYER.

Our Fine Coffees

ETC.

Quick Sellers!

AS CHEAP AS EVER.

18c 18c 16c lftc 10c 18c 18c lc :tc

7c

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llrCflAnCl!) Heartburn, Gastritf

iriuuvuuiu, nd all Stomaeh Dis

orders positively cured. Grover Gra

ham's Dyspepsia Remedy is a specif c

One dose removes all distress, and r

permanent cure of the most chrcric

and severo cases is guaranteed. Do nri

sneer! A 50 eent bottle will convince

the moot skeptical. Lnken ft Co. drcfririBts, 630 Main stree.t

ON

Tuesday Evening, May 10, at 7:30

Buy a Favorite stove and be happy

Johnsons woodhurst.

For Lawn and Flowars.

Nothing will give the luxuriance to

your lawn and flowers as Bone Fer

tuizer. It contains no acid, is pun

animU matter only, eires the lawi

new lite and vyror. ou can (ret it delivered in any quantity at your home by telephoning Tom Mertz, number

103. 12 lmo

te present at

and Sifters,

One Empress gorgeously decorated Dinner Set, lOl

pieces, true value, S-o. Tbe holder of the lucky number tha draws these dishes must time of drawing tocbim them.

12 Handsome and useful Flour Bins true value, S.I.OO

1 (Jold (Jilt Water Set, true value $7.51). 1 . Tea Set, true value S1.5U.

These 14 premiums will be drava for sair.e evening, but it will not be necessary for

winner to cUtm at once. They can be claimed any lime within tbrte werks One ticket

iTen with each as;c purch .se, hkn entitles the person ta one chance oa all 15 premiums.

One extra ticket given with eich. pjuni of loose cotTe pacchaied and with e-ch pound of

Lang ion rure uaki-ig rowjer. Costomers will plerse send in all outs and ing tickets and get prenniamj or exchange for

new ticKeis.

3 lb can Whole Tomatoes . . . Quart bottle finest Catsup ... Golden Rio CcflLe, per lb . . . New Orleans Molasses, a gallon

. 8c f 10c . 9c .15c

Frn of Lawjen. Lawyers have a different way of

reckoning the value of their serv

ices from almost any other class of

professional men or tradesmen. Foes which reach the ISO, 000 mark have

fallen to the lot of Pittsburg law

yers, and, according to a gentleman who claims to know, one once re

ceived a fee of $100,000.

This same person related several

interesting incidents in connection with the receipt of large fees by

Pittsburg attorneys. On one occasion a prominent iron manufacturer

of the city engaged an attorney to go to jSew York and argue a case in which $250,000 was involved. The attornev pnent rn crpnina Inntin cr

. - - . . .. A DYKSriSKMKNTS nadr th hA

uy cage, went IO .ew lOIK tHe in Wanted SitnaUona. mala or female he).

nest day. and on the neat after that 'ZVSZ? oar UoeaOnaertec

argued the case and won the suit. I ah -ads" for awi Katate Honea

Returning to Pittsburg, he sent the iron manufacturer a Ivill fnri? rmn

The latter gentleman became very ' 1 OAB aircnen range at

indignant at what he considered an nona ietn et.

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uul,a8w"a vuaige ana ma a e very j Wasted to rent, two nnfarnUhed strong rerresectations to the attor- rooms with gas and water. Address

ney on ine sutnect. 'lne attorney . A. IS., care r aixadicm office.

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All riCDt. Air. .that IS mv Great War Book. 'Oar lunntr. u... - a

bilL If von won t -c- ir lt i ,n "Tl .r0. o.ca. m.b

Fancy Arabian Java Coffee, per pound

Sloan's Fancy Java and Mocha Coffee per lb.........

(.rood Java and Mocha Coffee, per lb

Lxtra rancy Santos Coffee per lb Fancy Santos Coffee, per lb .....

Very nice Green Tea, per lb Very nice Black Tea, per lb

California Prunes, per lb...

Mice California Prunes, per lb . . .

Fancy California Prunes, per lb...............

Fancy California Crawford Peaches, per lb ... Extra Fancy California Peaches, per lb

Fancv White Heath Peaches. Der lb tfc

Fancv California Pitted Plums, ner lb.. "c

Jahfornia Blue Pitted Plums, per lb . c

Fancv California Aoricots. ner lb rsc

Large boxes Shredded Wheat Biscuits, pe box 10c Princess Dure brand Corn Starch, per box oc

roc Labor Saving Soap, per bar -c

Jenuine Red Seal Lve. Der can c

Genuine Bilsam Buttermilk Soar), z bars for ...........

Jenuine Calumet Cream Corn, oer can onlv c

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Genuine Ben HurTomatr.es. ner can ........ nc

Koval Red Lemon Clme Peaches. Der can I i

Extra fancy Green Gage Piums, per can

Fancy California White Cherries, per can

jr. and M Pure 25c Baking Powder, per lb

Genuine Imperial Baking Soda, per lo....

The G. & M. Baking Powder is 25c everywhere, and tne imperial soda 5c. Look at our price, and the goods are fresh and Dure.

Gunther's 30c Chocolate Drops, per lb lc

20c Peanut Taffy, per lb

35c Mar hmallows, per lb box

AND IN OUR CLOSING SALE. Of other departments we are s'.ill selling staple goods at less than fifty cents on the dollar.

Bov's $a 00 Suits. 6 to o only, closing out price f 1 GJ

Soy's 125 Suits, 6 to 10 only, closing out price G9c

Boy s 25c Sweaters, closing out price ... w

1 JC 5c

'Uc llc 14c 12: 5c

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$ 1 .98 Tan and Black Shoes,

In vesting tops for La diss, are big stacks of these goods in the last received a fresh supply for

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CtlCIB. If C 11WVW WAU two weeks, and today

Friday and Saturday.

on

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11c

rc He 4c

10c Ilk

People's Exchange.

Bent, .Financial, Loat - and Miaaoellaneou

ow iuwioti lur oceaiaa 'mi nam inarm ( n

4Vinch fine Damask Towels, 25c Quality, now

2j-inch All-Linen Towels, ice quaif'y, now

I tKC Colored Table Linen, closing out price, per yard

45c Colored Table Linen, closing out price, per yard

1 30c White Aprons, closing out pnee, each

i$c White Aprons, closing out price, eacn. i Ladies' Fast Black 10c Hose, per pair

IX OUR 5HOE DEPARTMENT we are almost giving aay

Ladies' and Gent's Shoes. See them before you buy. Yours Respectfully, -

Princess Department Stars.

We also will have

Genuine Hand Turn Oxfords, in kid or vesting top, at

sale for these days

b'ack, all

$1.98

The Best Goods on Earth for the Money. Respectfully, 1 FRED C. LAHRKWJ,

718 Main St

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Langdoii's Clieap Wi Grocery,

914 MAIN ST. 'PHONE ISO, Largogt Retailers of Flue GrocerlesSin the World.

I will not sue you either. I never "" eijr arton- "eariyeo p. au , ' written piece Mim ijiassr Vun Mnc ha ve to fcne my clients. " , colored niatr.uonIT au m, ki Vft

The iron manufactnrer thonoht r'Vi "P" "c" Moat

r- at ib-xki irrmi luraniMi -ai owvc :

ever the matter for a few days and fr s pm. HaadaoBc ostui &tc us4

then eent a check for the amount.

PittsLi ' Dispatch.

li iwottat stamps to r poatsn.

atl Edaortioaal L'bjoo, 24 Dea bora

It costs some pe?ple more to keep

XV appear an ct than it does to live.

hicago News.

Fer Sal.

room rram oonw aaa f vacant lota 00 tra I north et corner of Itth and ana d mtwt I

w 1.1 w amrgtuM, aaareaa r. u. waxca. I 3d laao Morrow, Onw!

Notice.

The annual meeting of the stock

holders of the Richmond Natural Gas eoupany will be held at the office of

the company, number 43 north eicrhth street, on Wednesday, May 11, 1898, tt 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing five directors to serve the ensuing vear, and tbe transaction of any other

business that may come before the

meeting.

t,. 13. Hibbebd, detretarv. May 3, 1S98. 4 it The Sons of Veterans meet Fridav

nieht at 7:30 t i act on applications. S

of V. members or not are requested to come and master for a regiment of S.

of V. L. E. Posther, Captain.

L. A. Haxdut, First Sergeant. How oar window shades do sell.

The prices most be below the market.

Hostok Stokx.

PLEASANTS CO. Paperers and Painters. Fine, up-to date work a specialty. All kinds of work done with neatness and dispatch. Office, room 1 second floor, Grand hotel. Risidence, 102 south seventeenth street.

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If not, y.ti euouli, as it ia the Most Comfortable and Popular Chair In tbe market at the present tirre. 3Iy 8tock of these is very large'and prices are rijfht.

THEM

The MONARCH Bowling: Alleys . . . Telephone 1993. Recrultl ns Office. For the eause of Cubans. Whoever

wants to enlist must purchase a suit of

clothes at Gatsek, the tailor's, No. 10 orth tenth street. tf

GILBERT T. BTOMAKT, The leading Furniture Dealer, 627-G29Main.

ONE PRICt TO ALL

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