Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 May 1898 — Page 4
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. SATURDAY MAY 14. 1883
SATURDAY. MAY 14. 189S.
p-O I Richmond Palladium.
"Our constant aim is to sell thi best goods In thtt market." 0
K Now "Way-'-Or Drip Process Have the Coffee pulverized, or ground extremely fine; & use tame amount of Coffee per cup and for the pot as for the old way; place the Coffee in the , muslin bag and pour boiling water over it; after the water ha percolated through the bag, draw the & Coffee liquor off and pour it through again; repeat this process three J times in ail. Then place the p t on the side of the stove where it will keep hot but not b ml. No clearing h necessary. Serve A with cold cream and sugar to taste. A cl-an Coffee rot at al! time i absolutely- aec(arv if the fiest r-sults a'e to be obt iinel. If your Coffee d e not happen to taste just right some nvtrninjf, before b'aming th Ccffje, tum ne your pot as to its cleanliness, r also ascertain if aSo e direction have been adhered to.
1 DAINIY, ARTISTIC DESERT.
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Have you tried Junket? Dainty, Delicious, Healthful, Xutri-.iuxii-:r. It is easily made from oiequrtof Seet Milk aid one of m D. BROWNS JUAKET TABLETS. Requires no Bali in or Boilng. no Eg? cr Corn Starch, Ten tablets to make ten quuts delicious pud lin-, and the new Co W Bwk, '.Dainty Delicacies for ArtUtic Desserts," for IO Cents.
k lb.
Washlnotow. D. C, May 14. For
Indiana: Showers; probably thander-
Korms tonight and Sunday. LOCAL NEWS.
a rroih-u. cm s rwr. I To tht Publ'o. On CoiiiUiiAiur Dewey's departure tr j Nut ice is hereby given that at a Hongkong last November dinner wm trtet-tinp ot the board of directors of given for Liru at the Metropolitan club ; The Kiehmond Natural Gas company, in Wabiugton at which toe following ' held at the office of the company, on verses tutu scarcely appreciated per- ( tne t-jth day of May, 1S9S, the followbapaat their true prophetic worth ; in re.-olation was adopted, to-wit:
read Lj Uolaufcl Archibald Hop-; Whereas. The Rir hmnna Vstnral
correctly fitted at
1898 ARTISTIC
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Paper
Now is the time to buy. Oar stock is omplete in every pat ticulir Papestry papers grand, rich colorings. Libra'y and dining-room papers
I he finest assortment of rich reds and deep greens, in every conceivable
snaae ana aesign ; also many tine Denam and clot i effects, Heraldic designs, II I . t - . - . . . ... .
stumers, nxjrisn reus, ine prices start at ioc. We have many at that price, a id others at 15c, 25c, 40c, 50c, 75c and Ji .oo. Bed room papers, over 100 styles. Tnere is nothing so attractive as a pretty papered
mamocr. vur siock comprises tne prettiest etlects imaginable. Styles in
auae rosu, chintz and Dresden effects, stripes, etc., in fact everything one could wish fur, at 4c, 5c, 6c, 7c, 8c, ioc, i2c, 15c, 35c per roll. Failor
papers, over 100 design. Right here is where we get the best of them all, as the people don't hive to be to!d who is the leader in new things in deco nr. 1. ....... 1 1 r . ir .1 . .
aiiwua. Ht uwtys icau, nrvtr ioiiow. ve nave tnese artistic enacts at any
price you wan- to pay, irom sc to $3 50. We extend t all a cordial invita
lion to view this wonderlul complete and interesting assortment cf Wall u.Ka,UA. t . 11' 1 1 . 1 . .
rvj3, "iiiiiici uuy ur nui. c sen mre man one-nan ot the paper sold in Richmond. Give ns a call, and we will suit you in price as well as
quality. Vours respectfully.
3STX03:X-i3C2T 3C BKO., 729 Miin Street
Tailor-Made Costumes for
m w-
U P-TO-D ATE
Women.
Ladies, it y ou want a stylish
and first-class fitting costume, I can please you.
Sec Mv Goods Learn Prices.
and
JOHC3 E. PELTZ,!
N
23 :9th St.
Remember tiie Name
AND NUMBER when looking for Furniture.
shipment of Brass and Iron Beds just received
liirds-Iiye Maple and Mahogany Dressers; Chairs
and Rockers to match.
rERD GROTHAUS.
533-535 Main Street.;
mm
Why is it that everybody this year wants
EfJLEY BICYCLES
BECAUSE their absolute Superiority over all
others is now well known and established. BECAUSE they axe made of Best Material, Con
strucujn and Fiauh, and have Finest
Bearings and are
Tho Easiest ami Lightest Kuimiii? Wheels on Earth. '
MODEL 15 HENLEY, latest uto-date pattern, is the Nobbiest
ow ell est ana .most Attractive Wheel for 1S9S. Adapted
ior tracE ana road racing, and al a perfectly reliable wheel as roadster. It is the Bkyclt Hit of tht Season. Get your order in
quick tor one of these elegant wheels. Tnere is a big rush for them.
Henley Bicycle Works.
BEL. Li & IX3IA1V, City Agent.
Richmond, I ml
ONE PRICE TO ALL
Wall paper at Nicholson's. Bay locust poets. Far n ham. Fine clock repairing- Haner's. Bay red eedar posts. Farnham.
Them flowers at Beach's. Phone 1S4
Dr. Pierce, 35 south 10th st. Phone 82.
Louck & Hill make window screens
Spectacle fitting a specialty. Ha-
ner's.
Spectacle Haner'a.
Timothy Wilson returned from Ind
anapohs last evening.
Dr. Rulla was at Campbellsville, O
yesterday on business.
B. Michener Graves returned from
Qoshen yesterday afternoon.
jonn r.. i'eltz returned irom a
business trip to Cincinnati last even
ing.
Rev. George Iliflf. who has been
seriously ill for some time, is improv
ng.
Prof. J. N. Study of Fort Wayne was in the city today on a short busi
ness trip.
Get your lawn mowers sharpened at Champion Milll engine room. 293
Ft. Wayne avenue.
' alias tonger ot baton. Jnio, is in
the city, the guest of Ira Swisher and
wife for a few days.
Mrs. Caroline Reeves returned from the east this morning where she has
been visiting for some time.
Miss Esther White arrived from Indianapolis las-t evening, where she has
been visiting for a short time
Murray Hill has accepted a position
with J. S. Scully, the tailor, and will
begin working next Monday
Rev. Harland, of Portland, Indiana,
arrived yesterday afternoon to officiate
at the funeral of Mrs. Eiiason
Mrs. Prof. J. T. Reese, who has
been visiting in Connersville for a few
days, returned home lat evening.
Miss Gussie Sehlenker, who has been
the guest of Murray Hill and wife, re
turned to Eaton yesterday afternoon
Miss Nellie McCabe returned to her
home in Eaton yesterday afternoon
a:ter a short visit with friends in this
eity.
Pieasmt Unthank went to Winches
ter this morning and w.H atten J the
commencement exercises there next
Monday evening.
Engagements made after office hours,
convenience those employed during
the day. Examination free. Emer
son Druley optician, Hittle block,
ninth and Main.
The Rev. L J. Naftzger and wife
have been as much afflicted with the spirit of hero worship as have the rtst
of humanity, and will name their new
son George Ddwy Naftzger.
Gas Kenn pohl's two boys. Al and
Ujorge, left St. Louh this week for
'hattanooga to j in the army hospital
corps, lhey got their recommenda
tions from Dr. Johnson, of this city.
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xue nusuTiiiH American, wnich ar
rived this morning, was half printed upside down, and the whole office force
contracted the most violent sort of
headache trying to read the paper by
standing on their heads.
Architect Kaufman'.-; plans for the
new Mtfsonic temple at Knightstown, have been accepted and work will be
gin immediately on the building. The building will be a fine one in every
way and a credit to the town
M. b. Conway and wife leae to
morrow for California for a pleasure
trip. They will probably be gone a
month. Mr. Conway is one of the
Panhandle's most efficient employes
and the trip is a deserved one.
The Methodist church at Williams
burg has been recently remodled and
tomorrow there will be special service . The Rev. A. W. Lamport, of this city will preach there tomorrow and other
speakers are expected in the e.ening.
The Ladies' Aid society of Grace M c u u -
o. luurvu gave a very enjoyable re
ception yesterday afternooi at the home of Mrs. S. E. Doughty, north
twelfth street, and there was a cood
attendance. Light refreshments were
seryed. Wayne Register ( Dublin) : Rev. C. H. Metts delivered the baccalaureate address before a large audience at tne the M E. church lat Sunday morning. His remarks were full of good thought, and were listened to with rapt attention by the vast assemblage who were present on this occasion. The centennial celebration at St. Mary's hall will begin Monday. May
23. one week from next Monday. It
will be a week of graat activity. The principal address of the occasion will ne dehversd on Wednesday night. May
-iO, (.which has been designated as
Hibernian night) by Rev. M. J.Bvrne.
of hiting, Ind., state chaplain of the
Ancient Order of Hibernians. Father
Byrne is an orator and one of the
most fluent speakers in the Ft. Wavne
aioeese.
were
kins: FLi 1 yoar glum fall tonight. ud h off tbe ahora. And. be it feaat or be it fight, W pledge tike eounwdon. Through UT ot mono, through days of On brutd Pacific mmt Al anchor off line ialaa of palm Ur with the Japanese; Ashore, afloat, on deck, below Or where oar bulldogs ruar. To back a friend or breast a foe, Ke pledge the commodore. We know our honor 11 be unstained Where'er his pennant fiiee ; Our tights respected and maintained. Whatever power defiea. Colonel Hopkins recently added this postscript to his toast : Along the far Philippine coaat. Where flew the ftg of Spain, Our commodore today can boast " "Twill never fly again." And up from all our hills and valea. From city, town and shore, A mighty shout the welkin hails: "Weil, done, bra re commodore! "Now let your admiral's pennant fly. You've won it like a man. Where heroes love to fight and die, bight in the battle's van." Kw Vork Trie one. Ate the Card la a. Barn Sandwich. On Sunday evening a party of poker experts were seated in a prominent up town hotel lobby, and borne good stories were tbe outcome. One of tbe veterans at thumbing tbe pasteboards related an incident in hid own career where be bad been dealt six cards. "It was at a critical 6tage of the game," said the old 8port, "and when I looked at tbe cards tbey were of tbe most needful variety." "What did you do witb the eixth card i " queried an attentive listener. "I ordered a ham sandwich," was the reply, "and, concealing the card between tbe bread and meat, ate the whole outfit." When tbe laugh over this stciy was ended, another member of tbe party told of a jack pot which was opened on a pair of nines. In tbe draw the holder of this pair took in another nine ppot and cleaned up tbe table pretty thoroughly with
threonines. When it came to a show
down, the query was made, "What did you opon witbl"
Innocently enough the bolder of
tbe big band acknowledged a pair
of nines. Hid band was claimed to
be a foul one, and the pot. was divided among tbe plavers according
to Tbeirtt9. This procedure did
not suit the jack pot opener, and be
left tbe table, denouncing all pres
ent as sharpers and swindlers. New York" Dispatch.
; us company heretofore issued to its j customers in the eity of Richmond a notice of the schedule of prices, taking I effect May lt, 1SDS, and Whereas, Same question ha been raised as to the meaning of the words, I "for dom stic use," used therein; j Rolved, That it is the sense of ! this mpany that the words "for do- ! tnestie use" do not include or refer to j the nse of natural gas in faetorks or J publie buildings, or its nse by the Mate of Indiana, the county of Wayne, ! the city of Richmond or any municipal ; corporation ning the same for public purposes within the city of Richmond. E. G. Hibbcrd,
14 4 1 Secretary.
Rich
The Ht Remedy for Rheumatism, j From the Fairhaven (New York) Reg later. j . Mr. James Rowland of this village1 spates that for twenty-five yesrs bis: wife has been a sufferer from rheumatism. A few eights ago she was in j such pain that she was nearly crazy. (! She sen; Mr. Rowland for the doctor, j but be h id read of Chamberlain's Pain ! Balm, and instead cf going for the'
physician he went t 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' time was able to go to sleep. She now applies it whenever she feels an ache or a pain , and finds that it al ways gives relief. He says that ay 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.
Not
Brown
Is the color of the S ioes in our New Line of $2.00 Shoes for Ladies' Wear.
a Washed-Out-Mud-Color.
KnoIIenberg's Notion DeDartnionf. Special Attractions for Saturday and Monday.
The Shapes Are Faultless . . . When vou see the shoes you will judge them to be worth considerably more than we sell them for.
310 doz. Shirt Waist Extendei, the only one that produces the correct shape sale price, 25c.
Everj body patronize the W. U. chicken pot pie dinner at Temple, next Tuesday.
C. T. Rboda! li 3t I
i The Westfield (Ind.) News prints the following in regard to an old resident of that place: "Frank McAvoy, j for maty years in the employ of the ' L., N. A. & C. Ry. here, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a ik- i . .
auu isiarruoe nemeuy ior ten years or longer am never without it in mj family. I consider it the best remeJj of the kind manufactured. I take pleasure in recommending it.' " It isa specific for all bowel disorders. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists.
J.
WILLIAMS
The People's S oe Store.
Splendid Sucoess
has been had in the cases of colic. diar- j rhoea, etc., by using Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. As a household remedy I for such troubles it is invaluable. Buy j a lOvi trial bottle and you are bound to : be convinced. To be had of A. G. Luken & Co.
Getting Her Moaey's Worth. A young woman I know went to
n spiritualist seance once upon an
evening, and though she strained every nervein an effort to concen
trate ber mind on her dear and gone
acquaintances there was no message
for her. Quite late in tbe evening the medium announced the -rcbenee
ot a spirit calling himself Uncle Jimmy. Tbeyoung woman immedi
ately rose and claimed bim. . Uncle Jimmy said be was doing nicely.
sent bis love to all the family and
departed. As tbe young woman left
tbe ball the escort ventured to gay :
ny, I didn t know you ever
bad an uncle named Jimmy."
I never did," said tbe young wo
man cheerfully, "but I wasn't going
to pay 50 cents to get into that t-e-ance and not get anything at all fcr
my money. "Washington Post.
People's Exchange.
ADVERTISEMENTS under the head ot Wanted Situations, male or female help wanted, when not exceeding lour lines, luserud . rktU in tfaeite columns. All "ads" for Ueai Estate Snles, Houses for Beet, rinabcial, Lost aud Miscellaneous Wan is inserted for 6 cents a line each insertion For Sale A nice Guild upright piano for sale cheap. See Richmond Loan Co. for particulars, room 4 Treniont block, northeast corner eighth and Main. 14-4t - For Heut Stable for two horses, 21 north twelfth street. Lost Small silver watch between rorth fifteenth street school house and twentieth street. Finder please return to 20 north twentie'h street.
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1100 Pieces Fan;y Ribbons, Stripes. Checks, etc., our Socand 50c quality; all go at per yard, 525c. 5 Here is your opportunity to buy a Sash 20 pieces, ; aud 7 in. Sash Ribbons, good assortment of colors, and blacks, ir Satins, Moire and Cord Edge; our sale price will be 50 per yard. Come early, before they are sold.
These special values are very choice. Sale SATURDAY and MONDAY.
Respectfully, The Get. H. Knollenlieri Co.
WALL PAPER
Pictures and Magazines.
Mouldings, Books,
George Eliot's wooaan Doll. Georgw Eliot possessed several dells
in htr childhood, bnt gave them her attention or affection only by fits and
starts. Iu her novel called "The Alill on the Floe's" she vrrites of a little girl, Alaggie Tulliver, who kept iu the garret a hideous wooden doll lackiuir a
bead, oue arm aud a leg. When poor
aiaggie was in trouble, sbe went to tit
garret to weep and drive uails into the
forlorn body of this wrt tcbed plaything
caiiea retisii. tverv nail in Fetish
body represented the fanlt for which
Maggie mourned or suffered punish
meut. When grown to be a famous wo
man, G orge Eliot confessed that iu her
youtbfol days sbe had owned and nial
treated a doll called Fetish, aud Man
gie's behavior was tbe true story of hei
own CDiiaisu me.
OUR STOCK
M Paper
Is very complete. All the New
Colors and Novelties now in. !
Prices exceedingly low in all grades. White Blanks from 3c up. Some new Cameras and Kodaks lately received. Full bine Photographic Goods. Call and see them. C. T MOORAIirJ 520 Main Street.
Tna Lost Dog-. Who wants to be my master IJ yon, my little man. If your ipa will not object When he Ivarns who I unit
There are three thinps IahonlJ like yo
nuatwt, good and true. Plea- take me, little boy or girl. I'll do my best for yon. I will fallow yon in all your sports And watch with loving eye That yu l not lost nor stolen As I was once. Ki-yi! Oil. take me home and keep me So faithfully I'll jojt BrhiTHl you erery where; lr I'm a Uomeltss little dog. Brooklyn Eagla.
A Popular Belief. T t - - .
Aots irau c tne fc-pauij-a serpent is over evrry thing The Lebanon (Ky.)
raicon says: A bright little girl in
mis city was bemg taught ber Suuday
scnooi jesson by her Rood mother last w-fc. Tbe lesson related t the demon of evil and the effort that ought to be made to overcome bim. Finally the mother atked b?r little daughter. 'What great enemy oDould we all ndavor to conquer? 'The Spaniards!" was the prompt reply."
Preeioaa Models. "Jast think, somebody broke into my studio last night. Unfortunately. I bad just begun a study in still Lie," I "WasTt stolen 1" "So, tat tbe models were a h3ru
and eon? sausages." London Tit-
Bits.
AuEXTS WANTED- Ml'RlT HALSTEAD'3 Ureat War Book "Our Couatry la War." All about armies, nvvies, coast aelences, Maine Oi.islcr, uba. war with spaio. and relations w;th toieigu nations. Nearly GO" pages. Ail wtuten Biucs Ma ne disaster Mag atficent colored illustrations. Agents making iu te J'. per cay Nj experience necessary. Most
uoerai terms guaranteed, JO days credit, price low, treigot paid. Handsome outnt free, tend 12 IwoHot stamps to pay postage. Natl Educational Luiod, 24 Dearborn street, Chicago ma6-dlmo MONEY EASY
And to loan on approved security, at to 7 tier cent.
Time and payments favorable. Thompson Bros , loan and real estate, G S. 7th st.
Riht now is the time to subscribe 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.
tut wr as wen as otner leading events of the times. Don't fail to call at oi.ee and take advantage of this
offer.
Ellwood Morris & Co.
72U 3Iain Street.
OF
ELDORADO
STEAM
LAUNDRY
The plate where lace Curtains ars Lani deri d, is the place to bt Ing all laundry work.
BXV mmim St. Telephone 358
L. V STINBON Pro ..
Miraculous Benefit RECEIVED FROM Miles' New Heart Cure
f Rfinfifipnfhl Thit'e fW W. $
? UM- "ci 4 Of loaning money on the personal Z jp notes of salaried people employed by re- C sensible concerns. Our method is court- Z if eons and confidential. It implies faith in C
pie in whom we can bare faitn. We make K V loans to rlirU, iMb i.
W railway en
IDlOTM. all nth., Mlari.sl a?
K people on their personal notes, without enr dorse merit or collateral, tan be repaid in C K small weekly or monthly pay mtats. Z a. miiriii w .
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f neoasi ireaioat Block, fcj h'ortheaat Cor. 8th and Main.
LI P. CABCOCK. of Avoca. R. y, veteran of tl.e 3rd X. Y. Artillery anc"
f."r thirty years of the Babcock A Munsel Carriage Co., or Auburn, says: "J write to emross icy gratitude for tLe'iairao lous benefit receir?i from Dr. Miles' Ilean Cnre. I suffered for years as resultof arms
life, from sciaticu which aS'ected my hrt
m tne worst fora;, rr.y linit s swelled f-on
the ankles up. I bloalc-d until 1 was unafch to button my clcUiins; had sharp naint
about the beart, smothcrinz spells anc shortness of breath. For three months 1
unaUc to lie down, and all the sleep 1
got was In an arm chair. I was treated by
the best doi-tors bat gradually grew worse.
.Ooat a year ago I commenced takinsr Dr.
Miles Xew Heart Cure and It eared my life
as tr Dy a miracle.
Dr. Miles" Remedies
are sold by all druggists under a positive Toarntee, Crn bottle
jenccts or money re-
"cccrd. Book on di-
iases cf the beart and
cerves free. Address,
i.ai.iii-Jn 'jjie hhou
narne a loors e r
much the -aroe. Geod
leaioer a p. parent i v. I
nut ir.e teat is in the
wewricg ouaiitfes. imi
3-r' use of asy set of cameas from our shop will prove that it
psy to buy ftvm a
narne-Ia wao of repn-
ta'lon and integrity.
Good harreas mean better work f om
your teams ani a better showing; anient
- r, ' yiiww are low lui
THE WIGGINS CO.
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SPECIAL PRICES For This Sale.
BealJ & Gregg,
803 Main Street, Richmond. Ind.
Wall paper and room mouldings at Dickinson's, corner fifth and Main a'reeta. 13-2t
Upholstery ; 'pecisJty. ,. ! if:
and awning work ' 31 south fifth street.
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I)-. Kikhaxt, lud.
Two million Amcricans suffer the torturing Pisr of dyspepsia. No need to. Burdock Blood Bitten cares, j At any itug store. ! CaJl and see Joseph Gttztk for a new spriofi: suit at his new estahiishI ment 621 Main street, at the Grand.
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1 23 tloz. Summer Corsets, well bound, nicely trimraoil, fauey net, ami cood shape; price, 25c. 2 25 doz. Summer Corsets, Xo. Sll, our rejruKr f0c nuuilter, well-boned, double side steels, pei feet fittiuj:; sikee-iice, 39e
STIIX IX THE HUM With our light, c omfortable and well made buggies, that are the general favorite with the people of Richraond and vicinity. We are also on deck, as usual, with the handsomest and most easy riding runabouts, traps, buckboards, &c, which we are selling at rock-bottom prices. Schneider Carriage Works.
(Bets a weet
SOME of your acquaintance dress better han you do. and at smaller cost? It is isimDlv this Tw understand where to get the best clothing value for the least money. Our customers are all graduates from the collet of DrartitV economy. Any suit we sell strikes the maxium of desirability in every particular. This means' that the purchaser ceulct have boimh rotnmg more satisfactory. We guarantee our prices the lowest in the city or money refunded. &
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