Richmond Palladium (Daily), 5 October 1898 — Page 4
nuoMn nMI.Y PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 196.
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we will be neaaq-umei-i . . - Peaches during the balance, of the g
season, uur nr. auu nation will to quality, but prices will.be as low as any.
Mehmond , Palladium.
"Our constant aim is to sail t 'm be, Peaches!
"Pure and Sure
WEDNESDAY. DCTOBER 5, IS'JS j
n, . n f" October 5-
i.i;-.- Fair tonight and
-tut .......- - - . , . Tv,n1T: deeidedly cooler tooght
! and Thursday.
X . A -"
baking Ps;ynwR- -
Does the most work and the best work.
LOCAL ITEMS.
The Opportunity to Save Money by Buying m TT T TVT
HIGH ART ULUTJiii
t
F. ZlcGtlRTMY;
The BEE HIVE GROCERY
The Very Best Cooks
F :"7 can't g(t up a good meal
uDle?s they have gooU goous i v ork with. Oi.r Extracts Spices. Chocolates. Cocoanut, Okve Oil. Baking Powder, Etc., aie of the best quality. You need have no fVar of Pi-oihug your pastry it the ingredieiits are bought at our store.
IN. . HUSTINGS, Success jr.t o Vn D. Brown & Co.
ooo 0000 poo 000 1 o &&w mwmmwm
Wall paper at Nicholson's. Tine clock repairinj;. Haner'a.
Range's whole wheat fl.mr w ne. Spectacle fitting a specialty. Oaner's. "L':;,n n Flannitfan" at boos.
rtuuij(ai. ' ' stores.
Spectacles correctly fitted at
I have exclusive sale of Winifredc l-Vrnham.
Rev. J. D. Barksdale of Eyac-viHe
is in the city. -i, Aid society of St. Stephen'-
hopial will meet tomorrow alternoon
at 3 o .'.oca at me niiw. This week's Weekly Paiaadicm eintains the full report of the proceed
ings of Friends yeany
As will te noted in another department, the Hul Clothing company s
arranging to feu out, pay " -" and quit the business. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Jefsup, who have . .u,, nact of their so", I. 1
i .r,,i family, return this even-
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ing to their nome a. uyw, 1 -" Wanted room furm-hed or unfurnished wiih board or near good board ing house, centrally located. Address M?L IL, 322 north eighteenth street --hall had a much better
sav .-. . . .
night and is thought to be oener. This is encouraging news to hia friends, anJ will serve as a welcome answer to numerous anxious inquiries. wivkrd lodtre. I. O O. F., l as
FAIR MEETING,
rilC MANAGERS OF TUL UICH3IONO FAUt H AVE A MEETING
krA Divide the Profits Nit Will
tTova a Fair Next Year, an I
Th Will Ba a Strtet Car Line
Rnino Thither Bafrra the
l- - FA(liaa"l An
opnug-v s Asaesment , .
The managers of the late K.ond 1. .. j mtinir last nicht at tne
office of Jacksor. & Starr, and twenty-
five out of the Uiirty-nve ffuanu..
wers present It was wuuaui . deficit of some $000 wa? on hand m Ueu of profits, and an wnt wa made all around of f25 U each. It was unanii&ously decided to
managers are as cheerful and plucky a lot of men as were ever see together, . rV.'ta fARther was visible.
.iru uuv o . The deficit assessment will be paid at
once. ... , . . A. .1,.,
Thi mmagers ot tne iair iui " the thine through
so satisfactorily and so painstakingly, . vat of thanks that m-
WBIB KllTOri" . -- ...
Zimmerman. teven-
l" Tnrnar and Cook. The same
officer and the tame company was re
-I" BAted that the street
"M -i r,l ha ruuiiinff 10 int
w;i mtini? tonicht. w.tn de-1 J . . .k. next fair. The line
Rree work by request on au ladisna- f ted &nd guaranteed to be put
polls man wuu 1 ; y initiation into the mysteries of th3
Wa
This Space.
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Fred Gould of the National bowiinr
alleys is introducing nearly au
novelty games 01 dowiihk ' 1 , ,. TmnR n.r Terv interest-
tn those who ha-'t Dtcn
t. .Ar.niatinn and somewhat
1 oiayiui mo '"s"""' . , , stereotyped games of ten p ns, cocked
hat, four nacs, nvo uvm, Glen Island, etc.
t trough by next spnuK.
mak th3 Kichmona rair one ol taiis of the state and of this section of 1 ;f nl7 thn weather clerk
country. au "'J . . v. :n k rnna there is no doubt the
w it v
future Kichmond fairs win oe uiuuo, makers instead of money losers.
THE
For Clothinsc.
Centerviile.
la-.t Fiiday evi-n-
1UO cuut.ui. B. . ing by the male quartet of the noi taer i
M. E churt n conterence, wo
success. If tie apwonu " as well all through their lecture cou -t a
as the commencem3nt tney are mh-i.j
in it. . . .
uv. Taurine, tbo new m. cuu
,.v,r.,l hia introductory St' -
paSlUI, (lioai-ui." - tnon Sunday evening to a very lare audience. The sermon was well 10ceived by the audience.
Joe Bender nas oouxi.i
terest in the meat marKet or iuy
VVickard. Tne nrm awe
Wickard & Bender. io two L,r,tnd hieher in this community
than Billy and Joe.
Prot. waiter ws Abington the first of the month.
Dance in Upera nau xuureujr c
Hon. J. watson, ca"u""
congress, addressed i
sembly ot our peopie iu mo "
Wednesday evening. lie ga lively speech. Several Democrats
were present. , , ,t
Mr. Farris or rvemucy uo """r .If. Modlin's property on west Main
street. . ,
if niimnk n me is not maue a
article for diet this winter it will not
be on account of the scarcity 01. iuc
pumpkin. .
Itov Chittenden reiurneu i ment,17th2regulari,Tue8day,at Colum
bus, Omo.
A Qooif Ssnd Off.
-ri.f.;unf Mr. and Mrs Dema
t thoottinn thiB morn
OOO naseiuuicu c. ttn,t cave ttem a rousing send-
thoir vreddincr iour-
A hand consisting of a bass
dram and a
anu xeuor un" - . , ...k-.1j fnrnished the music at
pair vi. tjuiuu.. . , ft n-i shower of r.ce and
a m.v.ua no.tom named on tneir
iLUtl "
journey.
, .rr&v the results of their
v. -. --
adtniiiisTation lor nuai paraae, w7 to makf a better financial showing; than
the great iuerase or tax valuation n ., ,nismiinuimc3t etven them.
TiieT bagn fcy ElUg 3u,wu ui
tn-t-i ninni of it. A as a few hun
dred thtmsand remained 01 mwcj it was decided to apply all of it, so the
nearly ?t,000.(X0 tne goveromeu pi tbe state in 18S1 went to help wipe out the debt. The amount than nsed was $910,000. When the Democrats bad thus reHoHr tha riaotild in turn
wiped thCTn out. But they had a couplof irouths ui re of office before the Rewi, ...n. in mme iu so they said
"we will eqaeeae out $3u0.0(X ot tne .nae we have from increased
apirabmeut of land and othe tax -r,r,W it to Lou is. That will
give us credit for 1,210,000 as our re
duction of the (1-DU
AS a facte there was paia '
.1 mhlie debt under Uemo-
... . - rT L. . . r 1 it
cratic admimatraaou.
lbHouud the debt to be ,uop.oio.
That year it was increasea to t t o..rmin(Hl until 1SS. when
" ct : ,
it was reduced by the j.aymeut 01 ow,000, which left it at S.006,61S12, 01 t on inn than when the Demo
' . v -k.q nr in other words up
.Ki ,.Kihit nnlr T0.000 more than
ha.il borrowed in 1891
t..j k. Mi,l The next year IojO.OOO
was applied, redacinir the figures to $7,436,615, and then $300,000 more bet.xik charae.
iur r.L..-nva
i The Kepublicans, wixnoui. u, i.:i, . thn Democrats from
insi Tuiiivi . , .
the geueral Koverumeut paying its uu
to the stite, up to ucuiwt -the state debt to $3,716,01 12. It was
17,136,615.12. consequently in less tnau
four years they cut it down f i.w.ow.
Since then other material icuu. have been made, and the Republicans
are nearer the 2.000.000 mark of lessening th debt and ourdeu of tfle peopl than the Democrats ever dared to be So much for a preposterous platforuclaim of the Democracy.
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At FOX. LIEN'S, YOUTH'S, HOYS' and CHILDliKVS Fall and "Winter Clothing Mast intctest cvsry Clothing buyer. Our Fall and Winter line, comprising upwarcs of 500 Styles in Suits, Fall and Winter Overcoats, Dress Suits, includes a full assortment of Noveltics, everyone of which possesses snap, character and distinct individuality, besides carrying reputation for the handle; can be fou.id , in'our store.
FOX
BEO
626 and 628 Main
mmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm
T. MURPHY,
Manager.
St.
SUCCESS OF THE SEASON.
Douglass Kuth and wife werejntprised by a number of their-ErSnds last eveniug at their home on W"01 , a nla.aant evsicice
IWeitlll oiiou m ;
wa enjoyed. REPUBLICANS
PAYING THE DEBT.
An Exposure of Falsa CI
D3 t ocrcicy Who Ued Ticei?ed from tbe GjVc
iu S.ttltirtEt of the StaUfs Ci-
Wsr Claims.
What has become of that "Chinesn ninurlfiv bill was to builc
around the country? If it wa built how does it happen that the foreigi trade of the United States now a the rate of nearly fi.000.000.000 a year and that in the past eight mouths th.
increased value of exports alone reacnec tl07,0i).000?
SERGE SUITS,
m
RmfCIi of American Cl vlltmnt Ion.
Snniiaun is ticcotui iiu so clean and or
derly that the Spaniards are undoubted ly glad they gave it up. Philadelphia
North American.
WILL CLOSE OUT.
ulna by
Money ilnmerit
e $ $ c 6 P60 90p
are hav-
SINGLE OR DOUBLE 15Khbiiiu, PLAIN OR SILK FACED. TAILORED AND DESIGNED, LATEST STYLES ....
Call and Get Prices.
Jiuebkeman & 3lrone,
c.
TAKING
r. k,;n. tn .imine the exquisite
1IUI1I UUJuiwaa - - fabrics that we hive selectcl in the latest weaves, colors and novelties, and get a rtnr FjII suit or top coat,
would not be a bid idea as cold weather approaches. We are showing Fall and Winter cloths, complete in variety, ..u -.rr full nf noveltv. for suit-
iocs trouserings and top coats, and will fit you perfectly, at a fair and resonable
price.
M3M
M-5''?2ii-? TAILOR'
TAILORS
.Tr.-v ...!. inn. ct
XUUIlii v.
T THE
PLATE
.she bears
oa the carriage that you are about
to buy and it will tell the story.
Any vehicle that we place on sale
a guarantee of standard
Creeiisfork. No use to tell you that we
ing plenty of rain. - 1 w.,ith nf cround has been
own in wheat, and it is making a nice
erowth. Fall pasture is fiae. Hog cholera is getting pretty close t0The aid society of the Christian ! church had a supper last Saturday
night for thb purpose ot giving aiu i tm r. TiVioran tr have an opera
jars, xau - - - - tion performed on ner eyes, as she is
blind. The net proceoas wore y-.
u vaA Smith has moved to
1VCT , 1.1 1 a k. n.otnr at that dace
Preaching at the M. E. church next I c a
lounaay. .. .
This bad weataer is niuueriiiK 1 T 1 t:il : kniMtnff
unaeriuii m wu George Davis and company are ctt 1 ficViinir Axcursion.
Dr. Neff has caught the complaint I Who nextT
improTiuK 11 . . ,7 . The United States factory" attends m . 11 Kwnra
10 ousines i v.v.i.d. ..." Chicken thieves have put in tnsir
appearnui-c. , v,,v frwldAr ia raor 6tnff. bo mucn
rain has damaged it badly.
S Dreads Like Wildfire
trood thine down.
News of it travels fast. When things ..t. v-" ths. hwnmfl the best
1 are m j .
.t - i,ii tht" Abraham nare,
itc -.i4. i 1 1-1:1... 1 ' 1 .1 orii-i nmuii-i, f niioviiip. j .
1 i 1 u . .1 R ttors are the best selling
I'M ' w - r 5 --v .1- r rtornanroc gra 1 1 in l .
1 j VaV f,; vfflia r. m n era maker's
A f U f art. ana ease ana comiuuis
STs;nA tt lWir " Onrnriees are low.
IU ClCll l.i v - x-
Sclmcitler Carriasc Works.
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ONC PRICE TO
ALL I
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. t u von.U(d in mv -U
Diners 1 u"" c.. , - . , years experience." Iiou know wh5 t Most diseases begin in disorders of stomach, Uver. kidneys, bowels, blood and nerves. Electric Bitter tones up -1 . .v, mii.ta the liver, tid-
nevs and bowles, purifies the b.ood,
strengthens tne neres, ,"r, . " nf n.ii. it builds up
the entire system. Puts new Ufa ard
nv VAKK. Nil ft 1 1 . I UU"UV n "
mail fja w vuiu. - - - .
by A. O. Luken Co.. druggists
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6 Cents a Weet.
SJEj1
The New Beautiful Colored
LleaflaDDODinis
Just Received, also buy youiself.a
Camera or Kodak
MOORMAN N ' S ,
520 Main Street.
Thn Democratic party claifcs in it
Cf nl.-itfnrm that under DAnocrati
"l" 1 t - . V, .i-at-A rloht WOR TtH
duced more than $2J00OtJr,That is
f .i, nrl th writer of the etatemeni,
the committee that approved and the convention that adopted it knew it to V so. In the fall of 1894 ludianians
tamed all Democrats' out of office ex
rnt Governor Matthews, and he, or
any other Democrat, would have gone
with the rest of them had there oeen a governor to elect that year. TTTt th time snecified. when the
mS r ,. people said by the unparalelled plurality of 44,000 and more "we want no nf such Democracy," Auditor
Hen.rsnn of that oarty reported that
only tl) 10,000 of the debt had been paid.
but that ,300,000 additional wouia liouidated before the Democrats went
out of office in the following January.
la all. that would be tl.210,000 state debt reduction for a Democratic administration.
f,r. than two-thlrds of this was paid,
writh monev received from the general
government in settlement of the state's
claim for civil war expenses. -
about $300,000 was taken irom me
state's siukina and general funds to
liquidate what the state owed on its bonded indebtedness, or rather, after
two years working under the new tax
law, the Democrats could not raise .nnnoh revenue to nerinit them to pay
h.n ftnri not! nn tbe debt. To
" . mmil thnir showiniz over 1,000,000 to
ward wiping out the 6bt, they used money that was returned for money raised S3 years before by a war levy. Instead of paying $-,000,000 of the iKt f-rvm taxation, the truth is that
the Democratic officials from 1891 to 1S93 paid only $300,000, which was part of the money borrowed by them to run
the state covernmeut during that time.
and this borrowing was the outcome of
Democratic legislative policy for many
years preceding the time wnen i
party, under the spur or -royernor Hovey, a Republican, attempted to im
prove tbe state revenues.
With a very large increase ot tax
values of land, peraonal and corpora
tion property, the Democrats could pay
no more than 300.000 on the state aeui
out of the money derived from taxatiou.
However, they were high rollers as deDt
rnvprn with the war claims money rua
came into their hands after Republican
administrations had . prosecutea iuclaims to successful issue, and little re
mained to be done when the Democrats
The Elotraut Hub Ulothing
llouse, O je of the Most Attractive Stores in Our City, to be Closed Out.
1h
Ms
W. Ferguson Appointed '
Agent to Close Out the Stock, and Settle Up the Business.
Af ull line or
Clothine House carried
r.f thp larsypst and finest stocks ol
hrnncht to Richmond.
UIUIU .. -, . , . . i i-,,iiorl ths.lfl in this city of the
lines of fo r of the largest clothing
manufacturers ia the Unitea estates.
The etore is now closed for invoicing, v.,, 7.11 onn in a few days and the
stock closed out.
Men's Boys'
THE WINNING HAND.
We believe we hold it; be- . . . i
ciuce our stack is ctio.ee arm you can't afTord to pass it by. It will be good luckto you if vou order voi r FALL SUIT r irom us.
JOHN E. PELTZ. 23 North 9th Street
and
Large display of peaches 803
Main. f-2t
People's Exchange.
n-WSTTHK M ENT8
VvV acted .ttloo,
ander the head oi male or female help
wutedlxxk.whon not exceedinc tour urnee.
All "ads" lor nemi mi- -".
financial. ana """"
Want. InwrUMl tor 8 oenu a line eaca lo-erno-
Trvo Rent Famished front room.
number 1130 Main street, wtd-sat
Fob Rent Front room, elegantly
c :u.l -.nn firn. hjlth-rOOm aC-
Lurui-uc u, v . eommodations. Ecquire at 11 north
twelfth street. u bt ct, sin fm-rv for sale on ac-
1 un . 4 . ;Vr.Ais. 331 south sixth
,trt. sep lo-2Gt
Children's
iCLOTHIll
Furnishing GOOdS and Hats,
For Fall and Winter.
irT v vrf HnnBfl of niiie rooms,
iui .-..--. . .
k.k fnmiA hoAt. Dle&sant locauon.
uaiu .- ' ,
.aiio n.h Tv-nth street. for in-
formation cJl at 40G north tenth street.
Everything. Xcic.
and Up-to-date.
Storagk Ground floor and Main, Vera Smith.
sixteenth
tf
0;.nTORSWASTED ,4DTESOR GEV--5tle4.eV, for our comple-e Uof Jjenlle H.-Tkfor tee holidays. Each t-et baa fo-r k-irrading from little. one. to S "P
f,,- .u;h book caa-juog, -:ii. rT UvaUnK P ice- ran, from Cf toi.0. 7i b:ks.a h eioioS w.tn happy intS Tre oendo.. aell-. Sotain, 1 k1-e Four mon.h old har.est for
ftd B con.mw.oia Outfit with ! r.B fnnrhook- free. Senl twelve 2
siu, - -. .iii.nf Um rjostace
cent -tamp .r k- -- 'mollth
alone. rop an .- - --,ns . ,
CHICAGO. an-Jl
ft
came into tie state ofBc-S but to re- Vnnrcalf ceire the mony fro-a the government. hTOteCT. l OUI&eil
Since 1SHU. ngurea u me reput- anu raiiniy the auditor of state show the reduction BY" AN of the state debt to have been f-.340.-! .!,,. Dnlirv 000. How much of that should be cred- j EnuOWlTieni rUIICJ ited to Democratic ruagement one can in th
i i
see from the toow;g: . - nr.r,MAnt f ifa 4n(. Tpnct Pi. '
State dtbt when len:o?ra3 I ogg 61i & ITU ll-CUl iillO OUU 111WI w. ,
Ons Fries Cloth'sis,
830 Main St.
Widup & Thompson.
LAUNDRY.
wha IV-stn-rataj $7,138,615.-5 of oic ia lsua. J
wtnt into ofiice ia 1S5L
Ste debt went out
T!t-turtion ... . . . . ...... !r),000.'J( , Hedurtioj claimed by IVmo- i $110,0.0.' , cratic state aad tor, 1. i j The difference can be explained only in this way. After the Democrats took chars e they borrowed between lH and
Of Philadelphia.
I
J. F.
Kooaa 7.
flrt vonr Laundry work done
where satisfaction is guaranteea.
BTCAM
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cpeCial Agetl MaJa u. T-levkeae 358
Wott Block. t uv.----0-.,rron.
reeves . JELDORADO
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Grand Showing Of Men's, Boys' and Children's Fashionable CJeuj Fal (ClcDtlying Atiprices that will draw lightly on your pocket books. f . i ,i;c,.1it r.f nnrrprt finfi
fashionabln Clothinsr at each moderat. prices canuot be found elsewhere m Kicbmond.
M
snVand Yotirg Men'. Styliah Suits.
JS :!(), (iM. W. x-vw, 13 30, 15M 100. Men's and Younz Men's Fashionable FsJl - Oroa S5MI. 7 00. 8 00, 10 CXJ, 12 00, 15 00, 18 00.; 3j-- aes 13 to 19 T J;n?. nt jTV S:i, 4 00. 5 (Ml. 00, . CO, SO0. 10(H), ltlOO-
(ages 7 to 16 years) Double! Ureaxtea Knee Trcuer Suits, $1 50, 2 00. 2 50, :S 00, 3 50, 4 00, 5 00, C 00
Vestee Suits,
"Boys
little Boys' ( to 8 years)
00 to 5 OO. Cash and One Trice to all.
824 Main, Kichmond, IndL Thorn p-on A Good Old Grocery Stand. S25ZSOT--S-J-iS
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