Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 May 1898 — Page 4
RICHMOND DALY PALLADIUM.
rmOAY MAY 49 .COD
'Our constant aim is to sU tht best goods In the market." 0
K How to JIake a cup of Coffee, Old Way: v Have the Coffee ground medium, use a scant tablespoonful to O each cup of boiling water, with one extra for the pot; clear with 0 ej? shells; place the pot on the side on the si le of the stove and T allow it to simmer ten minutes not boil the latter simply boils
O the aromo aut of the Coffee; serve with cold cream and sugar to fO & taste. 'Always have your water boiling hard before mixing with the r fp Coffee. Never mix Coffee with cold water and then bail. Eg A jk shells for clearing should have a little of the albumen adhering to tr the sides. V 0 Watch this space for the new way. JftO. F. McC&BWMY.
.Richmond Palladium.
3TicIb.olsoin. 1898 ARTISTIC
X7
.siper
Now is the time to buy. Our stock is complete in every particular. Papestry papers grand, rich colorings. Library and dining-room papers. The finest assortment of rich reds and deep greens, in every conceivable ktiade and design ; also many fine Decani 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 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, ioc, I2c, 15c, 25c per roll. Pallor 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 wan' to pay, from 8c to $3.50. We extend to all a cordial invita tion to view this wonderful complete and interesting assortment cf Wall
rapers, whether you buy or not. We sell more than one-half of the paper
sold in Richmond. 4 Give ns a call, and we will suit you in price as well as
quality. Yours respecMuIIy,
KTCHwLSOIjT SZZ BI20., 729 Main Street
'FRIDAY, MAY 13. 1898.
Weather.
Washinoton. D. C. Mav 13. For Indiana: Showers in the extreme
oath tonight. Saturday, showers.
LOCAL NEWS.
Quick Sellers!
53
OUR
$1.98 Tan "ni Bla Shoes,
In vesting tops for Ladi;s, are big sellers. We have so'd
stacks of these goods in the last two weeks, and today
icceived afresh supply for Friday and Saturday. We also will have on sali far these days A Genuine HanJtTurn Oxford, in -black, all AO kid or vesting top, at . JlwiO The Best Goods on Eartli for the Money. Respect! ully, FRED C. LAHRMAfJ, 718 lain St
Fancy Pineapples "Nice Strawberries, Etc., Cheap
Wall paper at Nicholson's. Buy locust posts. Farnham. Fine elock repairing. Haner's. Buy red cedar posts. Farnham.
Them Cowers at Beach's. Phone 184 Dr. Pierce, 35 south 10th st. Phone 82
Spectacle nttiag a specialty. Ha
ner'a.
Spectacle! correctly fitted at
Haner's.
Parquetry and hard-wood floors at
Louck & Hill's.
James Atoms or Indianapolis is ta
the city on a short visit. Mrs. Charles Oaar returned from
visit with her mother in Eaton last
evening.
Webb lodge of Masons raised two
candidates l?t night to the third de
gree of Masonry. Judge Fox, who has been at Martins
ville for several days, returned home
yesterday afternoon. Dr. J. E. Taylor returned from Cin
cinnati last evening:, where he spent
yesterday on business. Mrs. Uhly of Qreenafork spent yes terday with friends in this city and re turned home last evening'.
The High School Cadets will meet
tonight for drill at the Masonic temple
A mil attendance is expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert sharp went to New Castle last evening to remain
until after Sunday with friends.
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Hall and Mrs
Stewart went to Knightstown this
morning to visit for a short time.
A. It. Hutton returned from East
Oermantown yesterday, where he at
tended to some business matters.
Mrs. Joseph Ratliff and Mrs. This-
tlethwaite were at Fountain City yes
teraay ana returned nome last even
ing. E. L. Barrett, daughter and giand
daughter, who have been visiting the
former's sister, Mrs. W. P. Buell, returned to Springfield, Ohio, yester
day. Fred Personnett, who has been work
ing at Chicago tor the past hve
months, returned home yesterday at
ternoon to spend two or three weeks
with bis parents.
Hev. C. Huber and George H. Knol-
lenberg, who have been attending the
meeting of the directors of the German
Theological seminary, returned home
yesterday afternoon.
Plenty of fancy strawber
ries tomorrow that will keep nice for Sunday eat
ing, i rank o. Chambers.
A Qneer Weather Prediction. Clement Wragge, the government
meteorologist of Queensland, Australia.
often called "Inclement Wragge" aud "Wet Wragge," is au odd genius. This
is one of his weather predictions:
" What a grand meteorological opera is in progress! All the people of Australia and New Caledonia are the audience.
Yet not all cau bear alike tbe great per
formance in its tout ensemble. Those in advance between 1""1'"
ua will eujuy iu miiihw j . -mriatiiv. adds its stentorian
bass to the whirring of tbe wind, auou roaring around eome cavernous blof then lashing tbe cliffs iu augry tones with supernal cascades of majestic beauty, wbilo modulating the souata in turn to the hissing, seething notes of babbling foam. But our friends in New Caledonia occupy special fauteuils iu tbe theater of King Eolns. There, nn der their eyes, will Sana, tbe storm empress of the Pacific, eoou perform her marvelous evolutious and dance her wildest step."
PRINCESS
Fancy Strawberries, per quart ! ! K and 10c
finest nueappics, Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per lb
. i - u f -.-n ItAinc rwr fit --.."
rancy rrou '"- f . - ' . . , .. T . - ..... ... Ot
rancy rresn ax ixn, v- H . . . Home grown Asparagus, per large bunch . - - vi . - u . . . . ai hi
Nice rsew aoiMgc, Fancy New Potatoes, per peck Fancy Old Potatoes, per pk
Sweet California Oranges, per doz Jl Fancy Messina Lemons, per doz '
Good Java and Mocha Coffee, per lb 1 ! , TflTJ.A r.pr IK a,
iviii a.uuc a-'- a .
Extra Fancy Sweet Prunes, per lb Irge California Prunes, per lb Nice Califoraia Prunes, per lb
Fancy Jumbo Crawford Peaches, per lb . Fancy Crawford Peaches, per lb ... . Fancy Pitted Plums, per lb . . Fancy Pitted Cherries, per lb - Genuine Calumet Cream Corn, per can only i sc RedSalmon, per can oc Pails Apple Butter, each ......
ioc Cornstarch, per pkge .
oc soaa, per Genuine 25c Baking Powder, per pkffi . . Vest best Tearl Barley, per lb Genuine California Flake Hominy, per lb . Fancy Crvstalized Lemon Peel, per lb . .
Fancy Crystalixed Orange Peel, per lo JJJ . i c; .,IK . . ......... -
fine itjci Fancy Urge (new California) Raisins, per lb .
Extra Fancy jumDO K-aisins, per iu .
Sc
4c
4C
4C
40c
IOC
ic
10
9c
10c
7c
c
Sc
oc 15c
oc
c
3c
10c
10c
c
oc Oc
The very largest fancy Queen Olives these are as nice as are generally sold for 75c per quart bottle you can have them while
illy
they last at, per quart
Yours respectfully.
35c
f
Princess Department Store.
A Famous Gondolier.
Middle aged tourists who know their
Venice will no doubt learn with regret
of tbe death cf Antonio Mascbio, tbe
famous goudolier, wbo made Dante tbe
study of bis life. He had received no
educatin, Lnt by diut of reading tbe
grat Florentine over and over again he acquired a sort of intuitive insight into
the subtle meaning of tlie poet tnat sometimes surprised even cultured sto-
dents of Dante His gondola was al
ways engaged by efbolars and arcba?olo
gists, for apart from bis special subject be was a mine of information on tbe
topography and traditions of the city ol
the dopes. With nearly all the eminent Dantologiets cf his day be was in clow
touch, the Dakeof !?ermoneta of ten cou suiting biui on difficult passages. Dur ing tbe closing years of bis lifeMaschif acted as ligbt porter or messenger ' tbe Licto Forcarini.
Be Led the Ctaqne.
Jacob Schontag. for 40 years bead ct
the claque at tbe Vienna Opera House
is dead. He knew all the operas of tbt repertory by heart, knew tbe strong
and weak pouts of all tbe artists and beld a rehearsal of bis subordinates in
tbe afternoon before tbe production of an opera, wben be drilled them on tbe carts cf tbe production where their
work was to be put iu. He watched
them during tbe performance Irom n
seat that commanded a view cf the whole bouse, but never applauded him
self save in desperate cases.
Fainting the Emperor rortrait.
Not long ago tbe German emperor
wished to have bis portrait painted by
an Enslisb rjainter. and a certain well
known artist was recommended to him.
Th artist received and accepted tne
imperial commission, arrived at Berlin
and made tbe acquaintance of tbe kai
er. Tbe artist prepared for the first
sitting with some considerable dread
He was conducted to a very large room in the palace, scantily furnished in
cheerless snlendor. where the kaiser
awaited him.
Ton don't like this room?" said tbe
kaiser before many minutes had elapsed
"What sort of a room would yon like?
"Oh." said tbe artist, "a small room,
ccay and conifor.tably furnished." "I thought so," said tbe kaiser.
didn't choose this room." They then in spec ted rooms together till tbe artis
was satisfied. Then tbe sitting began again. "Now." paid tbe kaiser a few minntea later, "yon don't paint like that at home. You are not comfortable. How do you like painting?" "Well, coat off bat on pipe," said tbe artist tersely. "Jnstso," said tbe kaiser, "that is exactly bow I should lise yoo to paiat. Now. do mak9 yourself at borne and comfortable, and we will talk about England. "Today.
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Ptr and Sat."
Baking Powdeev,
A pars cream taxtar powder. No alum, no adulteration.
(Baring Powder,
7 years on ta market. A favorite wherever introduced.
iAKirVG Powder.
PARK AFFAI1S,
Tb.3 Park Commiesioneship Again to Be Settled Xtxtkonth.
!
It is understood that whh the time comes for the election of I new park
board member to succeed lr. E
ler, tbe present short terj ; member, that the name of that geAleman will
be presented again. Tk present members of the board, holding re-' specti tie the long and mfdle length term, request the reappointment of Mr. j Kessler, as he has tnea aa acceptable j member to them in every particular, 1 and as they have become keeustomed ; to woiking together. It ( is under-; stood also that there till be no ; opposition to the reappointment of Mr. . Kessler, particularly from the south ; tenth street people who ire urging ! that more of the park funis be ex-'
Bavonet Swords. In the window of a dry goods house
i on west Main street are a number of ' swords used in the Franco-Prussian t war. They are of the type called ; bayonet swords, and are so arranged : that they may be attached to a gun in the same manner a bayonets were
, .1 i- . i u
lilt? frWUTUI UUl, BUU IUFV OIC 9CU1UK a&
only seventy-five cents each. Tne ; weapons are of the best of steel, and
. are genuine and valuable rel cs.
New Bowling Alleys.
Although the gentleman who will
start the enterprise does not at present
wish his name knwn for business
reasons tLere will be a new bowling
establishment started in this city soon
The place will be one of the best loca
tions in the city, and will have two
fctrictly first-class alleys. The man
w ho will start the thing is well known
pended on the park in their part of the , and popular, and the resort will be
city. Mr. Kessler will not be in any : kept strictly cltar from all features
that sometimes make such places
sense a candidate for the pbee. but it
is understood that he will accept the pot-ition if tendered him. The administration of the present board has been in every way economical and satisfac
tory in so far that no compltint ha been heard.
objectionable bowlers.
to the best class of
When Nature
Dog Ordinance. There are a great many pertons wro
are pondering what will become of the : and most dimple and gentle remedy
present dog ordinance, whose repeal was expected by the council some time
ago. it is believed now, howgcer.tbat the ordinance will not be repealed, but
that the cases now pending on appeal
will be tried and the matter deter
mined as to the validity of the law.
IN THE ARMY.
George Schroeder Now at Fort
Delaware, Delaware, with Battery L, U. S, army.
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
is
the Syrup of Figs, manufactured
the California Fig Syrup Co.
by
A great many Richmond people
know George Schroeder, formerly of
this city, and who worked at the
plumbing trade while here. He now city of lierary and musical tastes
n the regular army, and stationed t , . n.-,,.,.
r ort Delaware
Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespeare's most charming con edy "A Midsummer Night's Dream,'
accompanied by Mendelssohn's music
to the play, will be given at the First
M. E. church on Friday evening, May
20. The recital will be by Mis. Han
nibal A. Williams of New York eity,
who gives the play entirely from mem on', with carefully prepared introdie
tions and running commentaries. Her
treatment is artistic, forceful and dig
nified, and appeals especially to the
intelligence of her hearers.
This entertainment will be a treat to
the very large number of people in this
SyfEg Mat" fie is working hardfdr 11-
mg ana at rargei i ku everyday, and that he likes the place, though life is somewhat monobfaous
He expects to go to tne tront aw to
take his chances with the iest of the
boys in blue. He 6tates that he? will
send his picture ere long and let the
boys he nsed to know see now ne fcoks
n tne blue or uncie diu. -aur. inn
boys know that George is game, fcnd that he will do his duty when the 6 me comes. He belongs to battery L.f
. .i ! i
RcberU' Attorney. j f In addition to Jackson & Star, as
attorneys for the guardian in the" case
of Jonathan Kobrts, tne previo attorneys for Henry Roberts wil still
be retained in the case, and willconduct their part of the case as the! did hitherto. The attorneys who eied
the case through before are Johj F.
Robbins and T. J. Study. j
U".RW'iftra) Register.
James Rowland of this villaew
twenty-live years his
Mr,
states that for
wife has been a sufferer from rh puma.
tism A few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly erazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor! i 1 . i i i . ...
iui ua uau reau or cnamoerlain s Pain Balm, and instead of going for. the
puysieian he went tw the store and
eured a bottle of it. His wife did not an-
m""b ti mr. nowiand s purchase at
nrst, ont nevertheless applied the Balm thoroughly and in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. She now applies
it wnenever sne reels an ache or a
pain. and nnds ttiat it always gives relief,
lie says tbat no medicine which she
fiad used ever did her as much irrwxt
The 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by A
yj. uuaen a to , arnggists
i
Rich
"An Article is When Solid
Only Cheap at a Price Merit is Dack of It.'
Not
Brown
Is the color of the S'loes in our New Line of $2.00 Shoes for Ladies' Wear.
a Washed-Out-Mud-Color.
The Shapes Are Faultless . . . When you see the shoes you will judge them to be worth considerably more than we sell them for.
Co d) o Co
Our Xcw Spring and Summer Snits at JlO.OO 9 Are extraordinary values; the tailoring is
entirely different from the ordinary rcady- . to-weai clothing.
The best and cheapest is that which gives the wearer the longest service and the most perfect satisfaction.
There is more style, skilled workmanchin tim anil care disolaved in every de-
--t , ,
tail. This d fference costs the other kind.
no more than
Loehr & Klute,
CI
J.
WILLIAMS
The People's Shoe Store.
People's Exchange. ,
ADVERTISEMENTS nnder th head of Wanted Situations, mala or female help wanted, when not exceeding tour liues.inaerted FREE in these columns. All "ada" for Heal Estate Salee, Housea for Rent, Financial, Loet and Misacellaneona Wanta Inserted for 6 cents a line each Insertion
AuEJtrs WASTED MUB IT HAITEAD'3 Urest War Book. -Oar Country in War." All
about armies, navirs, coast de'ences, Maine dtssster, Cuba, war with pain. and relations
with foreian nations. Nearly 60 dskvs. All
W'itten since Maine disasU-r Magn'ficent colored Illustrations. Aleuts makiux $:0 :e t-i'-i per day No eiperience necessary Most liberal terms guaranteed, JO days credit, price low, fre'ebt paid. Handsome outfit free, tend
li two-cent stamps to ray Dostsse.
Natl Educational Union, &2i Dearborn
street, Chicago may-6-dlmo
The We8tneld (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 Remedy for ten years or
longeir am never without it in my family. I consider it the best remeJy
of tbe kind manufactured. 1 take
nloAcnra in a Wmr
i,,mw ,i . m uwsci-msoTaers. t or
aase Dy A. . L.uken & Co., druggists Everybodv Datroniya th W n t
cmeaen pot me dinnpr t Wh.
lempie, next luesday. l.j yt
725 Um STREET.
ALBERT F. ROST & CO. ' The Cheapest House in Town."
Trunks
Bags,
Telescopes and
Steamer Trunks, Waterproof Teleseope, Trunk Straps.
Valises
rvn i r , .
auu ecc ogepn uarzea tor a
new spring suit at his new establish
ment 621 Main street, at the Grand. Wall paper and room mouldings st Dickinson's, corner fifth and Main
streets. i
Engagements made after office hours.
convenience those employed during the day. Examination free. Emer
son Druley optician, Hittle block, ninth and Alain.
We'd just like to have you see our display of the above named. You'll not find 'em any cheaper any place in the ' 'Burg." And the stuff is made light. We know. a i di rt r nnoT a nn
H ft. Dull I r. IIUvl u uu.. "The Cheapest House In Town."
Southwest ..CoLjgth.jand.. Main , Streets. ONE-PRICE CLOTHES HOUSE. Crash Caps. 25c.
. I PRICE TO ALL . : ' ' - ; ( . . ; J- lie Aii is t: ' $ : 8 Q7 MA INI "T T. f -f.v
Spring Chickens mushrooms,
Meyer Bros
and
KnoHenkrg's Notion bailment.
Special Attractions r Saturday and Monday.
l JLWG-rnoisr
Leads the World for Finf-ct-
w a. -a- M.M.JL LJ
Gro
ceries at Lowest Prices.
125 doz. Summer Corsets?!! bound, rr.cely trimmed, fannv
, and eood shape; ie, 25e.
net
Choice Family Flour 12 lb. sack . per barrel
-25 doz. Summer Lorsets, 811, our regular 50c number.
eii-uuueu,uuuulciC;is,pcrieetntung; saiepnce, SUcl'inest sugar cured Breakfast Bicon
California sugar cured Hams ....
35c. 70c. $ I.40 5.50
-lOdoart Waist Extendeis, the only AV)i4 a.l . a J I
poHjuees me correct
sale
4100 Pieces Fancy Ribbons
oOc quality; all go at
e, -J.lc.
6c lb I IK
r-: . - . ..... ........ n m
rinesi sugar cured Hams ioclb Snow white Corn Meal 8 lbs. for ' IOC 25c packages Grain O for 20c Vitos breakfast food, per package ". . , 2 c Rolled Oats, per package Finest Honey Diip uble Syrup, per gallon ". 2cC Fresh roasted Golden Rio Coffee 10. 1 1 1 , ,y a
Shape; 9 cents a pound. Just as good as ever absolutely
pure, nnc navorea and Jresh roasted.
Mocha and Java Coffee, per pound., ... 16
AraDian Java Coffee, per pound New York Cream Cheese, per pound New York Buckwheat, cheaper than floor" ." 20 pounds coffee C Sugar for ..... Good New Orleans Molasses, per gallon. " The Finest New Orleans Molasses in the world per gallon
20 and 25c 5c oc 2C lb
5 Here is your opportunity t
es. Checks, etc.
pfd, 25c.
1
our 35 j and
Sash Ribbons, good assjnt of colors, and blacks, in
Satins, Moire and Cord - per yard. Come early.
These special valtre very choice
a Sash 20 pieces, ? and 7 in.
00
15c
30c
Besides selling: First-Class Groceries cheaper than anv other stm-, I.. i?i 1 we are giving; away free SlOO OO in Premiums e ery thre4 wSekSf Kldin,on,,
nease note: Our place of business iTltlaVS at 6 nVlnrk In tlm ox-ont.. ' s
- .... . . 1 . 11 rj mil iiiturtlavs commencing: Tuesday, 3fay 17th.
s will be closed Tuesdays, Thursdays and 11 keep open on 3Iondays, Welnelays tSia
our sale price will be
tney are sold
Sale SATURD. Respectfully,
d 3IOXDAY.
The Geo. 11.
lenberg Co.
Respectfully,
P
tata
EXola Street 'Phono XOO.
Largest Eetailerz of Fine Groceries in the Worlcu
