Richmond Palladium (Daily), 7 May 1898 — Page 4

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N 1 ' i RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. SAt'DhDAY MAY 7. 18fitt

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SEASOIsT 1898.

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rWall Papers for the season of 1S98 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 country, and includes miny patterns especially colored to harmonize with the modern draperies and carpet, and every variety of room or light 03 KB ffifl fffi flffl KB flffl 3-srer3r atterza. 2Te-w. "

Special attention has been given to the following grades White Blanks, Glimmers, Sciotellaires, Bronzes, Ingrains, Crepe, Leather Papers and Varnish Tiles. We also carry a full line of Burlaps. The new colors Forest ai Empire Greens, Imperial Kedj, Russ;t Browns and Ri.h Blues. Dark. rich effects, which will undoubtedly be very largely UseJ this season, have been liberally selected. We will be able to offer yoa prices that will commarti the Hue in preference to any made by other dealers, and we beg to ass. ire you tht an inspection will convict you that w: mean exactly what we sty. Remember, we do not sell any TRASH. Thanking you for past favors, and soliciting a continuance of thi same, we are yours respectfully, 3jnOX3"ffliSOiT 5C i BEO., 729 Main Stmt

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See our $20.00 Oak Suits. See our $16.00 Sideboards. Ferd Grothaus, 533- 535 Main Street.:

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The Easiest and Lightest Kuiming: Wheels 011 Earth. " MODEL. B HENLEY, jlatest up-to-date pattern, is the Nobbiest, SwEixEST and Most Attractive Wheel for 1898. Adapted for track and road racing, and also a perfectly reliable wheel as roadster. It is the Bicycle Bit cf the Season. Get your order in quick for one of these elegant wheels. There is a big rush for them.

Henley Bicycle Works.

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McC&DWMY, FOR J DESSERTS. Something you want to try. for IO Tablets. D. BROWN. to, SPAIN'S FLAX IX OPEKATIOX, "one quick dash," she says, "wiL end it." One quick dash of your horse in an emergency will end your carriage ii it isij t m.:de of the best materials, and by a reliable maker, such as oui handsome and stylish stock of buggies, p' aetons, traps and runabouts are. Our assortment is both handsome and reliable. Scline ider Carriage Works. that we announce that our new line of Tailor-Made Costumes for Up-to-date Women. Ladies, it you want a stylish and first-class fitting costume, I can please you. See Mv Goods Learn Prices. and 23 N. 9th St. that everybady this yair wants

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EfJLEY BICYCLES

BECAUSE their absolute Superiority over all others is now well known and estab'ished. BECAUSE they are made of Best Material, Construction and Finish, and have Finest Bearings and are

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SATURDAY, MAY 7. 1898. Wttb7. Washington. D. C, Mir 7.Iodiana: Fair, warmer tonight Sunday. LOCAL NEWS. -For and Wall paper at Nicholson'. Gold fish for sale at Price's. Buy locust poets. Farnham. Fine clock repairing. Haner'a. Bay red cedar posts. Farnham. Get a box of Price's fine chocolates. Them flowers at Beach's. Phcne 1S4. Dr. Pierce, 35 south 10th st. Phone 82. Soectacle fittinir a specialty Haner's. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner'a. Parquetry and hard-wood floors at Louck & Hill's. 4 New line of tapestry curtains jast opened at the Borton ft ore. Henry Manifold, of St. Louis is in the city visiting friends day. for Miss Caroline Lesh went to Indi naoolis last evening to visit friends over Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Hntton returned from Cincinnati -yesterday afternoon where she spent the day with relatives. Allen Jay and wife returned home yesterday from Florida where they had been visiting the past winter. Drs. Johnston, Marvel, Hibberdand Grant have returned from Lafayette, where they have been attending the meeting: of the State Medical associa tion. There were eo cases in police court this morning. No arrests were made last night, and no one was in the city prison over night. O'Neal has been transferred to the county jail. Prof D. K. Ellabarger and family went to Dublin last evening to spend Sunday with relatives. Prof. ElJaharger participated in the commence meet exercises there last evening. The duration of the present intensely disagreeable blackberry winter is not making anyone extremely happy, rhough the cold is hai rulers so long as accompanied by rains andfreft from frost. Indianapolis News: Mrs. Frank A. Lackey and Mrs. Kush Miller of Kichnond will come Saturday to attend the reception which Mrs. Alice V. Peiree rill give on Monday fur her daughter. Mrs. Hamilton. They will be Mrs. Peirce's guests at the Delano. MUSTEHOLL Opened Last Night and Signed by the Sons of Veterans. lne bons 01 V eterans bad a meeting last evening for the purpose of or ganizing a company from the members to join a company now being formed among various orders over the state. The muster roll was signed by twentyfive men last evening, and it will be left open until next Monday evening. It is thought that a number of others will sign the muster who were not able to be present at last nigat's meeting there were several applications re ceived last night for membership, and amen enthusiasm was displayed. SUMMER HAVENS. Attractive Resorts for Rest and Recreation. Illustrated information about Amer ica'8 popular summer resorts is being distributed by Passenger and Ticket Agents cf the Pennsylvania Lines. It includes descriptions of leading places of summer sojourn along the ocean, in the mountains of the east, and iu the lake region and northern Michigan, all of which are within easy reach over the Pennsjlvania route. For a copy please apply to nearest Pennsylvania Lines Ticket Agent, 01 address yonr request to W. W. K chardson. District Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Indi ana. Murat Halslead's Great War Book should be read by everyone. Win Christensen 34, south twentieth street, is sol ? agent. The Westfield (Ind ) News prints the following in regard to an old resi dent of that place: "Frank McAvoy, for many years in the employ of tbe L., N. A. & C. Ky. here, says: I have Used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Keniedy for ten years or longer am never without it m my family. I consider it the best remedy of the kind manufactured. I take pleasure in recommending it.' " It is a specific for all bowel disorders. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Upholstery and awning work J. H. Rcsseix, 31 south fifth street. specialty. OUR STOCK Wall Paper is very complete. Au the xeit Colors and Novelties no in. Prices exceedingly low in ill I grades, white B'anks from 3c j up. ijme new cameras and A'WUAA. iatwiy i l.v a uu aaJUC Photographic Goods. Call and see them.

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STARCHY FOODS." Bw Tbjr Should Be Cooked aad Who They Arc Good For. Starch forms an important element of human food in every climate except the arctic, where fat, to wbich starch is somewhat related chemically, takes its place. In many minds an imperfect idea of what constitutes etarchy foods prevails. The various preparations resembling powdered laundry starch and cornstarch, pnch as arrowroot and farina, form but a email part of the starch eaten. About one-half the bulk of wheat, rye, oats, peas and beaus is starch. Of potatoes about one fifth is starch, and of rice and corn about three-fourths. The digestibility of starch is greatly enhanced by proper cooking. As a general thing, etarchy foods ar not cooked sufficiently. Young children especially suffer from ins-ufficiently cooked starchy food. Steamed oatmeal and wheat preparations should be boiled an hour before they are served to children. If fed to children under 2 years of age or to those troubled with stomach disturbance, they should also be strained. When the various cereals are used in the grain, merely hulled and unpulverized, ihey should be soaked in cold water for several hours and then boiled from two to three hours. Crackers, in all of wbich starch is the chief ingredient, may be given to children after they are 18 months old. If eaten between meals, they are best taken with milk. One reason for the frequent faulty digestion of starchy foods lies in insufficient mastication. The actual digestion of starchy articles should begin in the mouth by a process of thorough mastication; otherwise, since starch is not acted upon in the stomach, the3" remain practically unaltered and undigested until they have passed from the stomach into the intestino, where digestion of the starchy matter recommences. Starchy foods, if imperfectly masticated previous to their introduction into tho stomach, are liable to a partial fermentation, which interferes with the active digestion, of other articles of diet. f Starch is demanded by the system for supplying heat and muscular energy. Outdoor workers can consequently utilize a large quantity of starchy food. Oatmeal, for example, forms an excellent article of evervdaj'diet for them, while those whose; occupations keep them sedentary cr within doors should partake 4f it sparingly. Youth's.C.ompanio. PitMlai and rracUclniz. ) , The Boston Transcript tJ gcliqot sToryji w nlfto eiff of cjey 1 1 Kon that preaching is of littl 1.4. i. without practicing. In a scb 'A in nusiuu lioi iir aoove me prii&ary , i A M 1 grade the teacher was one day read mg a story the subject of wbich'was borrowing, bhe (supplemented the reading with some remarks of her own, which ebe closed with this parting admonition "Above all things, children, wher you ijave occasion to borrow, never forget to return the bo-rowed arti cle. Do uot nut the person who whs kind enough to accommodate j-ou to the trouble of sending for it. uue sue was still epeaKing a 1 "I 1 .-m knock was beard at the door. "Come in," said tbe teacher as boon as bba had finished her sen tence. A pupil from another depart ment entered and stood waiting "Well, what ia it, please i" said he teacher. 'Miss Blank says," the visitor called out in a voice loud enough tc be beard all over the room, "will j-ou uo kind enough to send back her blotting pad which you borrow ed the other day !" Qur 1898 Combinations. A German statistical scientist, in an article in the Magdebnrg Zeitong, calls attention to tne remarkable attributes of the year 189S. No man in tbe present generation has lived or will live under such peculiar circumstances, a condition that has not appeared since the ytar IGol and will not appear again nntil the ytar 211U. People imbued with a superstitious belief and members of thirteen clubs onset to watch close ly tbe events of this remarkable vear. , As a starter, tbe numeral lb 98 can be divided by 13, and the four figures addt'd together give 26, which can also be divided by 33. The numeral of the year lb5.it also belongs to the remarkable grccp cf four sided numbers, of which only eight have existed since tbe Lirtn of Chriit, lfc8 being tbe ninth. Take 1S9S, for example: subtract the first tignre from the third and tbe value of the second aud fourth are received These peculiar year Dnmbers have hr-n 1010, 1121. liba. 1343. 1434. 15G3, 16T6- 17sT and new 1S98. The last time the peculiar condition cf 13 exist ed was iu 1631. This could evenly be divided f.y 13, and the Ecnres 1. 6. 5. 1 added Uigetber give 13. Cbicaitf Tribun Hubroomt Overestimated. Professor L. B. Mendel reports results of researches upon tbe composition and nutritive valoe of some edible Ameri can mushrooms. Chemical analyses j were combined with experiments in artincial digestion, and special attention 1 tMron m"r;nt rtf available bsbb. H at ?'

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(.ligestiiile) proteid present. The latter : was fouud to be net over 2 cr 3 per ceut : in Ireeb mushrooms, which shows that the prevailing idea cf the great nutri tive value cf lucsbroonis is not yet justified. They may be valuable as dietetic accessories, hot they do net deserve the term "vegetable Lerfsteak." Thfir nitrogen is largely iu the form of uou proteid bodies. The amount of fat, cholesteriu, belt; Lie carbohydrates, crude hbex and inorganic substances contained in tbeui corresponds iu general with that found iu otbr vegetable foods, such as peas, corn and potatoes. Popular Scieuce News. Artificial lee. Ice artificially manufactured by the use cf chemical mixtures is not a late idea Ly any means, the invention dating back to 17s3. Aaetria A UntOB of Tonxne. The question of tongues has for many years j.af-t caused much bad blood and still woks language throughout the empire. Every idiom claims a right to ou.-t i very ether idiom. This is natural nd patriotiv. Every people likes its own tongue bt. The first step of tbe Magyars cu receiving autonomy in lb6? was to prescribe German and discourage every language but their own. Their last move, at the close of 1897, has been to replace the names of German town and districts with Hungarian cues. Iu Austria proper the language dispute ratted principally in Bohemia, Moravia, tud Silesia, w lit re the proportion of Germans to Czechs is approximately as two-fifths to three-fifths. Now, cf all the nationalities iu the monarchy the Germans are the least aggressive and the most amenable to reason. They have always rested the claims of their language on its own 11 erits and have done nothing politically to sepport them. Oos-teu porory Ktview. II rr Superiority. "Why is it that women always lay o much more stress than men do tipon the valuo of a pedigrees" "They inherit it from Eve, 1 guet-s. " 'From Eve? I don't see what sue had to boast of iu that line." "It wasn't inucb, but sbo wasn't mude out of clay, while Adam was, and 1 11 bet she never got through reminding hiiu of her superior origin." Chicago News. A housekeeper should inspect her refrigerator every alternate day at least, require that it be wiped out daily with a cloth wet in soda and water and thoroughly scoured with scouring soup twice a week. " IHat dog eei .uniy seems almost human at times," said old Mr. Fussy. "Yes," replied Mrs. Fussy. "He growls over his food quite as much as you do." Harper's Bazar. For Lawn and Flowars. Nothing will srive the luxuriance to

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1 tili .lt eontminsLxua &Cld, ia pure ri t al matter only, el res tbe lawn new! life and vigor. You can get it delivered in any quantity at yonr home by telephoning Tom Mertz, number 103. 12-lmo Notice. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Richmond Natural Gas company will be held at the office of the company, number 43 north eighth street, on Wednesday, May 11, 1898, at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of electing five directors to serva the ensuing year, and the transaction of any other business that may come ' before the meeting. E. G. HiBBEBD, SetretaryMay 3, 1898. 4 6t Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gastritis and all Stomach Dis orders positively cured. Grover Gra ham's Dyspepsia Kemedy is a specific. One dose removes all distress, and a permanent cure of the most chrcnic and severo cases is guaranteed. Do not suffer! A 50 cent bottle will convince the most skeptical. Luken & Co., druggists, 630 Main stree t The Best JUrnedy for Rheumatism From the Fairbaven (New York) Register. Mr. James Rowland of this village states that for twenty-five years his wife has been a sufferer from rheuma tism A few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor. but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and instead of going for the: physician he went t the store and ee- j cured a bottle of it. His wife did nntan-i prove of Mr. Rowland's purchase at i first, but nevertheless applied the Balm i thoroughly and in an hour's time was ! able to go tOleep. She now applies , it shfflPVPr chA fwl an ..ha tr m ' n wcenever sne reeis an acne or a. pain, and finds that it always gives relief. , tie says that m medicine which she j bad used ever ilid her as much good. ; The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by A. G. Luken & Co , druggists. Confidential, That's Our Way J jj Of loaning money on the personal jt S lO'et of slaned peopl employed by re- jj snossible concerns. Our method is court- m 3 eons and confidential. It implies taitn in yoa and we want to do business with peo- j J pie in who-n we can hare faita. Me make loans to cleres, book keepers, sa'esmen. m t ralwat employes, and ali other salaried people on their personal Bites, without endorsemeat or col.atera'. Can be repaid ia oiau wetiyor inaauii psratsu. . DtnuMnvrt t a -v ns j jjaiviL.ii.ii tJ Ream 4 Tremont Block, A ki Nortaaavt Cor. 8tb. sad Maiat . AAA afk VAafh afli afa. afkrVj j 1 -mm p-etfthf best clnthincr value fnr

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we guarantee our prices the lowest in the city or money refunded.

The Flying Squadron Is the name given our new line of . . . Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes Best shoes xssible to oftr at the prices.

The shapes are new styles and easy fitting. The materials used are first cUss. J. 5 hoe store for the people. " A Piece of Paper. A Book, or a Picture may convey valuable information as well as to lurmsn pleasing impressions from an artistic standpoint. Vfe.nOt DDlV9 a aha wwirlhe fi uc M ne ol V all Paper ever offered in the city, and at the lowest prices when you consider their value, but also we have n?w in stock very complete pictures 01 information concerning tne ttiDan war, such as books, maps, siansucs, pictures 01 tne nation s war ships, etc Call and see our display. Ellwood Morris & Co. PLEASANTS CO. Paperers and Painters. Fine, up to date work a specialty. All kinds of work done with neatness and dispatch. Office, roora i second floor, Grand hotel. Risidence, 102 south seventeenth street. The MONARCH Bowling: Alleys . . Telephone 1993. People's Exchange. ADVERTIEME!rTS under th bead of Wanted Situations, male or female help wanted, when not exceeding four Unes, inserted FHEE in these columns. All "ads" for Seal Estate Sales. Honves for Bent. Financial, Lost and Miscellaneous Want, inserted for Scouts a line each insertion tlJ.TJI.n:?. ! about trmiw, navies. coat de'fncet, Man tf.'.f:." r.ei,t," written since Main, dinaater Mago'flcent j colored '11 durations. Agents maku- :0 e ST i per iy x etperieree "-cesry vot liberal terms roaranteed. Jt days credit, p; ice i ulwni'tt'SZZi. "' "t'i Edacat.onai inioo, 44 rear bom ma6-dlmu For Sals. S room frame house and vacant lots ou tb. north-east corner of Uth and bo rth f street. W ill sell at a bargain, address T. it Weuch, 2d lino Morrow, Onio. MONEY EASY And to loan on approved security, at 6 to 7 per cent. Time and payment favorable. Thompson Bros , loan and real estate, OS 7th st. Recruiting Office, the eanse of Cubans. Whoever For wants to enlist must purchase a suit of clothes at Gatzek, the tailor's, No. 10 ouiui tema nim. rx m m - nan you do, and

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FRENCH GOWN OK DOTTED RED A gay little costume of dimity in the new tone of coral lightened with polkadots, is made unlined throughout, rendering it a suitable model as well for giugbatns, batistes, and other light cotton faberies, or the Irish flax linens, which appear this season in new shades of rose, blue, and mastic. Co-tumesof this linen, with a vest of harmonious color, promise to be popular for country wear. French openwork linen, made up over silk of a contrasting hue, is also adopted to this simple style. Variety may be given it by substituting ruffles of embroidery for those of the same material on the waist. The general effect of this gown is becoming- The yoke of the skirt is sufficiently long to produce the slender effet t over the hips that is the present tendency of fashion, besides outling a pointed apron iu front, to which is

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DIMITY FROM HARPER'S BAZAR added a deep fl juuee of medium fulness, passing around to the back, where it falls in soft gathers. Four yards and a quarter is the width of the skirt at the foot. A large piping-cord is the finish of the ytke. The corsage, slightly blouse shaped in front, is made with a deep revers col'ar, edged with a craduftted ruffle, forming, with its fullness,little fans under eachpo:nt. The ruffle continues down the front as jabot, which terminates under a norrow white kid belt. The back has a few gathers at the waist-Hne, and the front is open to admit a plain linen plastron and collar, or, by way of. variety, a fancy front. Tbe close sleeve is made with a deep turn-over cuff, bordered with a full ruffle. The proper cut of the gown can be only obtained from the cut-paper patterns published by Harper's Bazar, where it appears. Approximate quantity of material 10 yards 30 inches wide.

PRICES TO ALL .:s ,1 is simDlv this: They practica bough

BELL & LN'MAJr, City Agents.

Richmond, Ind. 520 Main Street. Oto. Huntington Houoe, Ricnmond, ind.