Richmond Palladium (Daily), 12 May 1898 — Page 4
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K How to Make a cup of Coflee, Old Way: Have the Coffee grouad medium, use a scant tablespoonful to O each cup of boiling water, with one extra far the pot; clear with j egg shells; place the pot on the side on the side of the stove and allow it to simmer ten minntes not boil the latter simply boils
A the aromo aut of the Coffee; serve with cold cream and sugar to Q taste. , 9 V Always have your water boiling hard before mixing with the V' A Coffee. Never mix Coffee with cold water and then boil- Erg A L shells for clearing should have a little of the albumen adhering to ? the sides. V 0 Watch this space for the new way. 0 JftO. F. Mc&MWMF. $
V FOR ARTISTIC DESSERTS.
HANSEN'S JUNKET TABLETS
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Forjnaking Junkets. Something you want to try. Only IO Cents for I O Tablets, VAN D BROWN.
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Now is the time to buy. Oar stock is complete in every pat ticul jr. Tapestry papers grand, rich coloring?. Library and dining-room papers. The finest assortment of rich reds and deep greens, in every conceivable shade and design ; also many fine Denam and clota effects, Heraldic designs, Morocco Leathers, Moorish reds, The prices start at ioc. We have many at that price, and others at 15c, 25c, 40c, 50c, 75c and f 1.00, Bed room papers, over 100 styles. There is nothing so attractive as a pretty papered chamber. Our stock comprises the prettiest effects imaginable. Styles include rosu, chintz and Dresden effects, stripes, etc., in fact everything one could wish for, at 4c, 5c, 6c, 7c, 8c, 10c, i2lic, 15c, 25c per roll. Pailor papers, over 100 designs. Right here is where we get the best of them all, as the people don't have to be told who is the leader in new things in decorations. We always lead, never follow. We have these artistic effects at any price you want to pay, from 8c to $3.50. We extend to all a cordial invitation to view this wondetful complete and interesting assortment cf Wall Paper, whether you buy or not. We sell more than one-half of the paper sold in Richmond. Give ns a call, and we will suit you in price as well as quality. Yours respccfully, , ISTXCJUoHLiSOISr SC 729 M.in Strerf
ON E F- RICE f fk Mrs d07 MAIN r t k r v Remember the AND NUMBER when shipment of Brass Bird's-Eye Maple and
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and Rockers to match. Ferd Grothaus, 533-535 Main Street.; js jj j j a r J 7 7f ls 7lfs 7 7 7 7 7 7lj 7 7 7
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Tlie Easiest ami Lightest Kuuitingr Wheels on Earth. " MODEL B IIEXLEY, latest upno-date pattern, is the Nobbiest, Swellkst and Most Attractive Wheel for 1898. Adapted for track and road racing, and also a perfectly reliable wheel as roadster. It is the Bicycle JHH ef the Season, Get your order in quick for one of these elegant wheels.. There is a big rush for them.
Henley Bicycle Works.
BELL & INMAUT, City Agents. 6
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best goods In the market.
STILL IN THE KINO With our light, comfortable and well made buggies, that are the general favorite with the people of Richmond and vicinity. We are also on deck, as usual, with the handsomest and most easy riding runabouts, traps, buck lmaril. Are., which we are selling at s v w rock-bottom prices. Schneider Carriage Works. Bro.'s TO ALL A I. ST r fr .r . r r r tr Name looking for Furniture. A and Iron Beds just received. Mahogany Dressers; Chairs tht everyboJy this year wants
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BECAUSE their abiolate Sap:riorlty over1 all others is now well known an J established BECAUSE th?y are made of Best Material, Constructor) and Fmiih, and have Finest Bearings and are
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THUSSDAY, MAY "12. 18J8. Weather. WABHWSTOif. D. C, Mav 12. For Indiana: Fair tonight and Friday. LOCAL NEWS. Wall paper at Nieholaon'i. Boy 1 oe 11st poets. Farnham. Fine clock repairing1. H&nerV Bay red cedar posts. Farnham. Them flowers at Beach's. Phone 184. Dr. Pieree, 35 south 10th st. Phone 82. Spectacle fitting a specialty. Haner'a. Spectacle 1 correctly fitted at Uaner'a. Parquetry and hard-wood floors at Louck & Hill's. Fred Ozier of Mansfield, Ohio, ia in the eity on business. Mrs. John Howard rt turned from Cincinnati last evening. Mrs. Charles MeGaire returned from New Paris last evening. Rev. 8. C. Mills, who has been ill for a few days, is better. Timothy Nicholson and wife will ar rive home from California next Saturday. The Panhandle pay ear was in the eity yesterday, on its regular monthly vimt. Oliver Jones and wife, of Muncie. are visitine relatives in this eity for a few days. Will Grant of Indianapolis ia in the city to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Charles Grant. Mrs. James Keeves, or Kotomo, n in the city the guest of Mrs. Ida Hat ton for a short time. MLss Hortense Gilbert of Dublin is in the city visiting Harry Gilbert and wife for a short time. Yon should eDjoy a vision made per fect through glasses ntted by Dr. fc.w ing, 1030 Main street. Mrs. S. S. Strattan. jr., will arrive in Chicago next Sunday, on her way home from Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Reed, of Baltimore. Maryland, are visiting Frank I. Reed and wife of this eity. Miss Carrie Grothaus, of Covington, Kentucky, is in the city, the guest of Miss Clara Woerner and other fnendc Mrs. James Test returned from Peru vesterdav afternoon where she has been the guest of relatives for the past week. Rev. J. Beck returned last evenirg from Columbus and Lancaster. Ohio where he has been visiting for a few days. William Dudley Foulke and Kev Staclev Hushes were among those who returned from Cincinnati las evening Mrs. Eikenberry, who has been the truest of her daughter, Mr?. Murray Hill, returned to Eaton yesterday af ternoon. Mrs. Frank Lackey and son returned from Indianapolis yesterday afternoon where they have been visiting for 1 short time. John Nicholson of Baltimore, 1 brotner or limotny ruenolson, is in the city, the gnest of his nephew John H. Nicholson. The program for the Bible confer ence at Earlbam college is about com pleted, only a few persois yet remain insr to be heard from. Rhea Ueid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Knit), has been seriously ill at Chisago with peritonitis, but is better now and out of danger. Mrs. Ellen Ford and grand daughter Miss Lillian Ford returned from Peru yesteiday afternoon, wheie they have been visiting for some days. Mrs. J. Frank Dennis, who has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Vore, south A street, has returned to her home in Muncie. Mrs. George P. Erly is expected home soon from Colorado where she has been nearly a year for the benefit of her health whien has been entirely restored. Anderson Bulletin: Frank Braffett, tbe well known baritone singer, has resigned a position in the office of the American Plate Glass company at Alexandria. The intermediate club of south eighth street will hold its last regular meeting Friday evening at t o'clock promptly. Prof. D. W. Dennis will give the talk at 7:30. Basket lunch will be served. At the drawing Tuesday evening at Langdon's grocery a large number of pnxes were given a?ay to the persons holding the lucky number. The principal prize, a set of dishes, was won by Charles Klinger. Misses Jeannette Ritter and Jeannette Likens wect to Middletown Indiana, Hst evening to attend the Burr-Pierce wedding, which took place hut night at 9 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. At St. "Mary's Catholic church dur ing tnese troublesome times prayers are offered every morninsr for the President and the congress of the United States and for the dignity and prosperity of our nation. OUR STOCK Wall Paper Is very complete. All the New Colors and Novelties now in. Prices - exceedingly low in all grades. White Blanks from jc up. Some new Cameras and Kodaks lately received. Fall line Photographic Goods. Call and see them. C.T. 520 Main Street.
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FQR j CHANGE.
The West Side Moore Law Or dinance Will Be Again Presented for Repealing Next Monday Night. Again the west side Moore law mat - ter will come up in council. At the
next meeting, next Monday evening.; s re-elected, and the board of direeMr. Kennepohl will present to , council k same M forrneriy. with the an ordinance for the repeal of tfcei t. . thA n,mA nf Fior
present Moore law ordinance in so far aa it pertains to tie part of the west side in which the saloon owned by that coaceilman is located. Tbe mat ter has been up before, and each time it has been yoted down by eouncu. What the present eouneil will do in tbe matter is not known, but it is probable that the result will be the same as it was in the previous in stances. While the newly elected councilmen are not fanatics on the temperance question or any other, so far as is known or demonstrated, yet it is believed that they are desirous that the action of a previous council at the leanest of the people of that ward should stand, as it is based purely upon local option principle Prcpsrtv Sold. The Hoerner property on the north west corner of fifth and Masff streets was sold this morning to James McNeal. for $3 800. The Best Remedy for Rtn-uraHlfm From the Fairhaven (New York) Register. Mr. James Rowland of this villaee 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 tw the store and secured a bottle of it. His wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland's purchase at first, but nevertheless applied the Balm thoroughly and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. She now applies it whenever she feels an ache or 1 pain .and finds that it always gives relief He savs that no 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. Call and see Joseph Gatzek for new sprinsr suit at his new establish ment 021 Main street, at the Grand. For Lawn and Flowers. Nothing will give the luxuriance to vour lawn and flowers as Bone Fer tilizer. It contains no acid, is pure animal matter only, gires the lawn ne w life and vigor. You can get it delivered in any quantity at your home bv telephoning Tom Mertz. number 103. 12-lruo Upholstery specialty. and' awning work J. H. Russell, 31 south fifth street. THE HOUSEHOLD. Make the Kitchen Pleasant ana Con venient Strawberry Dampling-s. Ottomans of Barrel Ends. "If you have in mind tbe purchase of something pretty or much desired for your ball, parlor or other part of the bouse, let it go and get instead liuoleum to cover your eDtire kitchen floor." advises Ella Morris Kretscbmar, writing of "llonsecloauing and Pretty Kitch ens' in The Woman's Home Compan ion. "Do not buy a poor quality (it should cost not less than 50 cents per square yard), as the good grades are more economical, lasting for year They are warm, unlike oilcloth, easily cleaned, cheerful and pretty. Do not waver between new portieres, cortaius or even a piano and a new rauge or stove, if yon need one, if you have to make a choice, not if you value comfort and peace above lesser considerations. Agaor gasoline stove for summer represents more comfort to the square inch than any other possible article iu a house, excepting an ice chest and a strong box. Provide at least two comfortaLlo chairs and have a high shelf back of or near tbe stove and out of drafts, which will do much to insure you a good quality of bread through tbe year. A reliable clock will have much to do with the regularity of your meal. " Delicious Strawberry Dumpling's. Put a piut of flour into a bowl. Add to it half a teaspoonful of salt and a teaspoonful of baking powder. Rub in carefully a tablespoonful of butter and add sufficient milk to just moisten. Knead lightly and roll out into a sheet bout a sixteenth of an inch iu thick ness. Cut with a large round cutter. Put three strawberries in the center of each round. FoM over tbe dough, roll ing it carefully so that you canuot see the opening. Stand in a greased baking pan, brush the Lip with milk and bake in a quick oven for 15 minutes. Ser?e With KtMtthfilTif hnttpr vhtrh m.-iw h made by beating two tablespooufuls cf j a .3 . J .21. . . ,1 1 1 ' a cup of powdered sugar. Add a mash ed berry, beat thoroughly, then another and another until you have added at least four good sized berries. Dish and stand aside to harden as you would anv bard sauce, Mrs. S. T. Borer iu La dies' Home Journal. An Unhealthy SCavttress. Ck)ttoa is not good for a mattres It ia an mnrd. f 1
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grows not nnaer tne body and some times gets damp and musty aud of course unhealthy. Cotton packs together too closeiy. It is not as good eilhtr for ooTenug, as generally used in thick comforters, as blankets. Cotton battiua alter a mua use gets eo matted that it is niuiosil iuijieriuu3 to air. t lltsoarg . . ,. , i Dispatch. ; Potato Puff With Cheese. To a nint cf cold masherl nnttnpa a-.l U eg."?, cue-bait a teaenpful Of milk, t . .. . . , . . f . one-ball a tablespoonf ul of melted Lnt-1 ter, two tablespoonf als of grated chtee Salt and pepper to taste. Beat potato light, then add milk and butter, lastly tbe well beaten gg. Place in a prf. eil padding dish ani strew cheesa over tbe top. Eake ia a hot oven tsntii cicely browned. Hirroresi Ee-e. Take fonr teacups, batter tbeni. unrinkle over with chopped pur.-kv. . crat cf lerron peel and a Lit cf "oEion all rcixed together, add pepper and salt Break a fresh egg into each cso ami steam until st t. Torn each oot ou a rouud of hot toast which b is be?n spread with batter aud auchavy pe. aew tors jjeoger. Floor Matting . Floor ruattingn are of ttupreriie iuterat this time of the year. Ia cpite cf tbs beaoty of Japanene designs ooe canuot shot cue's eyes to a novelty a reproduction of the familiar small reenlar desiga seen on ingrain carpet cf the quality. Xiie ffact u pleaaij.
THE ELECTION
Of Directors and Officers of tha Rich mond Natural Gas Comoant. The election of directors and officers of the Richmond Natural Gas comvia n ssj 1 a cf Avuntniv in t h t A Alt V ; .."L , ma nf th(, mn.nv on rr,rth . Thl nmrit . . . as a 6UDStitute for that of the late Major Charles T. Poxev, or Anaerson. REPORT OF THE CONDITION SECOND NATIONAL At Ktrhmaod, BANK la thf State of Indiana, at thecloee or businesa Ha; ith. lt98. KESOCRCES. Lr-aDS and discount 4 Overdraft, secured and unsecured- 4.6l 11 U. e. Honda to aecure circulation . toefca. a?ruretis. etc . ai.uue OH Banking-bouse, furniture, and fixtures.?. 00 Other real estate and mortgages owned S Due irora National banks not Reserve Agents) 6,T1 51 lue i'rvm State Banks and Bankers 26 Dae from approved reserve agents. 15M la Creeks aid other cash items. Wo U0 Note of other aiionai hanks 27,'." WU Fractional paper cuirencr, nickels and cents- . 5r 8 oS Lawful Mane Reserve in Bank, via.: Specie 70,lu 00 V B. Crtir ut deposit of Legaltenders SU,7M uu 'il9,85u 00 Redemption tund with U. t4. Treasurer i per cent, of circulation) 1,687 SO Due froui U. t. Treasurer, o ber tban a per cent, redemption fund. 3M 00 Total , $1,245,16 ' LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in . . ( 150,000 CO Surplus tund.... luu.uuu uu t nuiviaea pronts, less expenses ana taxes paid 7.U3M 91 National Bank notes outstanding.... 33,750 00 Due to Slate Banks and Bankers... J47 SI Individual deposits subject to check $3i,5.to t0 Demand certificates ot deposit... .. l,t0 1 .Total. 41 2,ii 0j State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss.: I, fi mael W. Gaar, Cashier ot the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true to tbe best ot my knowledge ana oeiiei. bami ll h. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lath day of May, lt. EvsRBTr R Lsmo. Correct Attest: JOHN M. nAAR, S. 8 SI RATTAN jr.. JOHN B. DOl'QAS. Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION FIRST NATIONAL At IUrhtuond, BANK In the State ot Indiana, at;the close of business Hay 5th, 189 RESOURCES.' Lons and discounts $244,217 77 Overdrafts, secured aud unsecured. U. S. Bonds to secure circulation V S. ron is on hand ,.. Premiums on U.S. Bonds i-ttK-ks, securit es, etc banking house, furniture and nxtures Other real estate and mortgages own'd Due from National banks not reserve &0.0UU ou S uu w 6.U1 1 6 15.5 14 20.000 00 56,64 1 50 agents) 2 1K5 69 Due liom btale banks and bnnkers ... 1,180 SM uue trom approved reserve agents .... 21,736 li Checks and other cash items Nti OS Notes oi other National Banks lS.bOO 00 b actional paper currency, nickels aud cents.... .... 201 0B Lawiul Money Reserve in Bank, viz.: Specie SnO 00 LtKtl-tender notes 60,000 w) 12, 8 J) CO Keaemption iunu witn u. . treas urer, (.5 per cent, of tirculationi 2.250 00 Total f54,2J f 3 uAuiun ta. Cap al stock paid in .fiOO.OOO 00 surplus r una I3,0btf el Undivided pronts, less expenses and taxes paid 1.C23 92 National Bank notes outstanding 44,700 00 Due to State Bmih and bankers.. 16 78 Individual deposits subject to check 25.",9fl7 65 Demand certificates of deposit . ........ 8,8i 07 Total f 52,22J 63 State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss.: I, J. F. Elder, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and ueuei. j. t . r. LtitK, tasnier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day ot May, 18SM. John L. Rum, Notary Public. Correct Attest: JAMES E. REEVES, J NO Y CRAWFORD, ELOAR O. UIBBERD. Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THB UNION NATIONAL BANK At Richmond, In the State of Indiana, at the close of business May 5th, 1898. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts t 310 948 OH Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.3 4' .5 81 V. . Bonds to secure circulation 25,000 00 16 000 00 4.000 00 tt.Mttf 00 t-tocks. securite. etc Bankiug-house.furniture and fixt'r's Other real estate & mortgages owned uue irom national Banks (not Reserve Agents Due from approved reserve amnts... 4C.4II Hi S7,irH H3 l,4f2 5" 3,5:0 00 S5 56 107,U0 00 Checks and other cash items.. Notes of other National Banks Fractional i aper currency, nickels, and cents Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz Specie $45.4110 Legal-tender notes- 62 000 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer t& per cent, ot circulation) 1,125 00 Total LIABILITIES. 566,162 61 . 9 100,000 00 5,0 0 00 Capital stock paid in. . sun L'nd Surplus funddivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid4.4A2 83 22.500 00 41 i Ml 06 19,3a 12 National Bank notes outstanding Individual deposits subject to check. Demand certificates of deposit . Total $ 566,162 ei State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss.: I, (it o. L. Cates, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. UEO. L, CATES, Casoier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12t'j day of May.UWM.1 Bsnjamin r. Hakxis. ' Correct Attest MCHEXIEY. I M. RIDENOUR, E.H CATES, Directors. $$herlHis Sale. By virtue of a decree and exe ution to sue a.recteq irom the cierk ot the Wayne Circuit exnos at Dublin sale, at th court house door, in the city of Richmond. Wayne county, Indiana, on the 4th DAY OF JUNE, 1808, Between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, the following property, to wit: 1 he following real es'ate being parts of iota Bomber six hundred and Bevei,t?n I617t mi Htiimiii ciKnwea wui BUU mix nucnrta and ninteen (819, in that part of tbe cit of kichmond, in Wayne county, in tbe state of inaiana, iaia out oy Kiixaoetn Starr, and also b'lvg part of the southwest qua-terof Hection no:nter tbirty-trree Xi,, in township fourteen f 14t of ranse oce !li west, ia Wayne county, in ana ana it ore particularly oeBtn'i s foi.ows, to-wit: ivminKEtt anoint in the pontii Hiu. r,ni, i V ornerly . ortb i street three hundred and twenty-three and five-tenths 43j3 j feet west of - a point twenty 20t feet south of the center f curner stoue cf said section thi:ty-tbre (33 , tbe raia place oi oeginning ueuif tne nonneaat ' eoraer of said lot sun: ber six bond red and met "en t19. then south along the west line of a twenty -if ) foot aiiey ore n ndred and sixty. niae and two t-n: hs 69 t ffrt to a point in the north une of a twenty au toot aiiey, said point be. nit twenty-seven 27 feet north ot tbe north ra l i f the Hittnbar, Cincinnati, t'hicao & at. Lonls.railway track, tbenoe so th eigb.t -Uiree aJ defi-ees wsst putiiel w th said railway trar k e.gbty-six (S6 leet. thence notb fortynve and seventy-five hundred Lhs tto 75; feet to a point six -S feet from te east raJot a c- rtain railway .switch; thence tkr s esned Had every point cf which lies east aix it feet irons the east rail of paid railway switch and wisKh runs jparaliel to said roadway 'witch rail, a dtstacce of one haared and fifty-nre and thirteen bandredtii iii!3 feet to a point in the south aae ; oi sa d orth F street, then, e east foorteea ill j feet to the place of beBains;. contain! nine and thrtetehths 9, iw7.i, square fret. To be sold as tbe pronertv of iafaam j Sedgwick, et al.. to aausfy aside decree and raa., osusry saiae oecree and ex-I e BtioM in my nana in favor of Indiana Horticultural Society et aL Said sale without relief from valuation sr appraiaeaient laws. LAFAYETTE LABB. Sheriff of Wayne Coualy. If av H !KM. Lkwis D. irrcaas. 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Rich Brown Is the color of the S'loes in our New Line of $2.00 Shoes for Ladies5 Wear. Not a Washed-Out-Mud-Co!or. The Shapes Are Faultless . . . When you see the shoes you will judge them to be worth considerably more than we sell them for. J. S The People's Shoe Store. WALL PAPER, Pictures and Magazines. Mouldings, PooVs, Right now is the time to subscrilie for Harper s Weekly, which we offer for 2.00 for the remainder of the year. Harper's Weekly will be valuable pictorial history of the pres ent war as well as other leading events of the times. Don't fail to call at or.ee and take advantage of thi3 offer. Ellwood Morris & Co. 720 Main Street. wS War on Prices! ror the next to Davs I will sell New Sewing Machines for $14.80 and $16.80. R. M. LAC r v . 718 Main Kt. People's Exchange. ADVERTI8KMEWT3 under tbe bead of Wanted Situations, mala or female haln wanted, when not exceeding four lines, inserted FREE in those columns. All 'ads" for Beat Estate Sales. Houses for Bent, Financial, Lost and Misscellaneous uu inasnoa tor o cents a line each insertion For Rent A nicely furnished front room, witb private entrance. Encimre ZIM nortta ionrteentn street. For Sale Cook stove, heatint? stove and carpets, cheap, 209 north seventh street. AuKSTS WAJTTED SIUR tT HAIXTRAfva Great War Book. ' Our Country in War." All about armie. nariee. coat de'ences, Ms ne disaster, Cuba, war wi'h 8 pain, and relations with foteign nations. early 60m pages. All written since Mane disaster karment colored lllustrationa. Agents matci. g f le )J per day No esperiei.ee necessary. Most liberal terms (uaranteed, A days crrdit. price low. fre rot paid. Handsome outfit free, tend 12 twu-cent stamps to pay postage. Natl Educational Union, 2t DeaTborn street, Chicaco BaavS-dlmo The Weal field (Ind.) News prints the followiup in regard to an old reiident of that place: "Frank MeAvoy, for many years in the employ of the L., N. A. & C. By. here, eays: I have nsed Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy for ten yean or longer am never without it in my family. I consider it the best remeiv of the kind manufactured. I take j pleasure in recommending it.' " It is a specific for all bowel disorders. For sale by A. 6. Luken & Co., druggists. Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gaatritia and all Stomach Dusf order poaitively eared. G rover Gra ham'a Dyspepsia Remedy ia a epeeifie n . m - . uuso raovTn au uisuvbi, ana I permanent cure 01 tne most enrcme and aevero eases is R-uaranteed. Do not offer! A 50 cent bottle will eonvinrut the most skeptical. Luken A Co., ' draoists, 630 Main stree t
WILLIAM
Quick
OUR $1 98 Tan
In vesting tops for Ladies, are big sellers. We have o!d stacks of these goods in the last two weeks, and tod-jr eceived afresh supply for 1 a a -'. '1
We also will have on sale for these days A Genuine Hand Turn Oxlords, in Wack. all CT Qg kid or vesting top, at . ... . r The Best- Goods on Earth for the Money. Respectfully, FRED C. LAHfir.lAtl, 718 Haiti St-
FOR LADIES' 49 bee our line or
LUEBKEMAN & KRONE,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR8.1
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PRINCESS,
Fancy Strawberries, per quart Finest Pineapples, each ...... . . ....... Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per lb ........... . Well filled Green Peas, per qt Fancy Fresh Green Beans, per qt Fancy Fresh Wax Beans, per qt. Home grefwn Asparagus, per large bunch Nice New Cabbage, each Fancy New Potatoes, per peck Fancy Old Potatoes, per pk . Sweet California Oranges, per doz . Fancy Messina Lemons, per doz ...... ... . Sloan's 3 sc Coffee, per lb ... ...... . V . . . Good Java and Mocha Coffee, per lb ........ Rio Coffee, per lb......... ......... Extra Fancy Sweet Prunes, per lb Large California Tomes, per lb
Nice California Prunes, per lb . ................ lie
Crood Prunes, per lb t-ancy Jumbo Crawford Peaches, per Fancy Crawford Peaches, per lb . Fancy Pitted Plums, per lb i-ancy Pitted Cherries, per lb Genuine Calumet Cream Corn, per 15c Red balmon, per can . 30c Pails Apple Butter, each . . . ioc Cornstarch, per page
8c Soda, per pkge Getuine 25c Baking Powder, per pkge Vest best Pearl Barley, per lb.. .......
Genuine California Flake Hominy,
fancy CrystaJized Lemon Peel, per lb ..... ' Fancy Crystalized Orange Peel, per Id . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fine Layer Figs, per lb Fancy large (new California) Raisins, per lb . .......... Extra Fancy Jumbo Raisins, per lb...............
The very largest fancy Queen Olives
erally soia tor 75c per quart bottle- you can have them while they last at, per quart .................. !5c
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Yours respectfully.
Princess Department Store.
"VHEHE DIHT GATHERS, WASTE RUi-ES. GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF
Sanitary Plumbin trs Sewerage, Gas Fixtnrfis H. H. UEERHQFF
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FOR GENTS'
For Ladies and Gents's Suits.'
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