Richmond Palladium (Daily), 7 October 1898 — Page 4
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. FRIDAY OCTOBER 7, lc93.
rxyfcp I Richmond Palladium.
"Our constant aim is to sill tki best goods In tht marktt." Q
Peaches!
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We will be headquarters for Fresh
Paar.he durins the balance of the
reason. Oar fir5t and chief consider
ation will be quality, but prices .will , be as low as any.
Weatbcr. Washington, D. C, October 7
For Indiana: Shower and cooler
tonight ; Saturday partly cloudy.
a wo. ?. McCarthy.
The BEE HIVE GROCERY
FRIDAY. DCTOBER 7. 189S
LOCAL ITEMS
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ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. CLOTHES GIVEN AWAY.
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StHI Anothtr Maatlrg Failad to Pro- A
dues Results Postponed.
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The Very Bst Judges of Tea All agree that our line of Teas is far superior to any other shown in the city. There is no economy in using cheap, second;hand.Tcas.- When you want somt thing palatable and clean in the Tea line, see us.
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HASTINGS
to V an D. lirown & Co
066 O OO O O C O OOOOOOOO OOOOOQOO
Don't buy your Fall Suit until you
have seen our DoiibMiwtcd, Silk-Faced Black ui Blue Serges. The latest thing for young
m
n's
wear.
Also, fa Full Line of tali Effects
with Silk Facings, at popular prices.
HE
ID
lothinq; House.
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W. E. JAMESON, Resident Partner. 00 oo o o ooooeo OOO O O OO O O O 0 0 o
Wail paper at Nicholson's. Attend the night school.
Fine clock repairing. Baner'a Late Valencia oranges at Price's
Snectacle fitting a specialty Ha-
ner's.
"Finnisran to Flannigan" at bxk
stores. Rneetaelej correctly fitted at
Bauer's. I bav exclusive sale of Winifrede coal. Farnham. F. W. Porter 6 eld, piano and pipe organ. Tel 1G01. tf J. A. Spekenhier it at Jacksonburg today on business. Henty C. Starr went to the east last night on legal business. Palms, ferns atd . begonias, and everything in flowers. Baach & Chessman. ... . Mrs. Dr. Haughioo went to Lafayette yesterday to attend a state V.
C. T. U. meeting.
The police cotnmisi.nf rs hold thci
regular monthly meeting tonight a the city building.
Mrs. M. A. Gillilan, after a few
days visit with friends in D.iyton.J
Ohio, arrived today to t3 the guest of
her eon and family. Mrs J. M. Bernard and two sons, who had been viiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Klein, re
turned home to Atlanta today. J. O. Lewellen. formerly school superintendent of Delaware county, is in the city today calling on friends. He is now in the insurance business. E. G. Hill of Richmond and Myer Heller are members of the committee on transportation for the Indianapolis chrysanthemum show at Anderson today. In the case of the State vs. Lke Chrisman yesterday, charged with provoking Mr. Showalter, the defend. n was found guilty, fined anl sent to jail. Next Sunday will be "old folk day" at the Fifth Street M. E church. There will be addresses by the R vs
R. T..bey, N. Gillam and A. G. Nta! la the evening thero will be special young people's service , J. E. Faulkner will return home soon fiotn Chicago, wtiere he is now doing some art work. Sjme of hidrawings will be published in the forthcoming issue of the magazine called "Four O'CLx-k " Earlham's foot-ball team is showing symptoms of knowing how to "get in the game," but more accurate information can be had on that subj ct when the boys go up against some other team in a real for-sure game. The work on the cement watk3
through tenth street park is progressing
nicely, and will soon be finished. When they are done that will make
one of the finest walks in the city anl
will greatly improve the appearance of
the park.
There will be nothing done with the
cases against the Natural Gas com
pany until the return of Judge 11. C
Fox, who will appoint a jndge to try
the cases. Judge Rabb states that it
will be impossible for him to try the
cases at this time.
A. Sinioyan, the largest native importer of rare oriental rugs, has un
doubtedly the largest collection of rugs ever shown in this city.
and considering quality they are selling at very low prices. He has sold a very large number in this citv to the yery best families, but his stock is so large that he is able to please the most particular. One cannot help but be interested when looking at the rich colorings and dainty and uniqne designs. Monday will be his last day here. Corner eighth and Main stree's
The Associated Charities again
missed fire" for their regular meet-
ing for counsel. The meeting was to i
have been held in September, according to custom, to make arrangements for the winter's eharitble work. That meeting waa interfered with by reason of several conflicting dates that members had to fill elsewhere, and the work of that meeting was deferred till the regular October meeting, which shoul have been last Tuesday. Tat meeting also failed to accomplish anything, , aud the work was again postponed ti!l
the regular November meeting, the
hrst luesday m .November. At that
time, if the season continues open and warm, as it ba3 been, it will perhaps not be too late to make all the necessary arrangements fat the care of the poor throughout the coming winter.
Great Slaughter Sale Clothi g to Begin Saturday, October 8th.
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The R&ilioad store will begin a great slaughter sale of clothing in order to offset the fake "el ing out to quit bosiaesj" sales which have ben sprung on the public so often. Now we expect to hold our trade at all hazards, and will while this so-called fake closing out sale continues sell our entire stock of clothing, consisting of 140 000 worth of choice new fall goods regardless of cost. See our ad. The Railroad Store.
Confections and Chessman's.
creams at Beach &
South Tenth Street Park. The mound for the fountain in the south tenth street park is cot in the center of the intersection of south B street. This is perhaps on accou t of the location of the trees, and was no doubt doae to prevent having to remove ary of the fine trees in that pretty little park. It is uiderttood trom the contractor that the walks iD that park are not to be cement after ili, but of crushed etone, because o? he discoloration that might occur to the cement walk from leaf stains and tobacco spit. It was the general un
derstanding of the council that the
alks were i i be of cement.
SUCCESS OF THE SEASON.
SERGE SUITS,
, SINGLE OR DOUBLE BREASTED,
PLAIN OR SILK FACED, TAILORED AND DESIGNED, LATEST STYLES ....
Call and Get Prices.
JCuebkeman & Zflrone,
Dsmocratlo Msetlrg The Democratic me ting at Fran msn's shop last night addressed by C A. Ii jbinson, candidate for congress
was attended by as many perhons as
the shop could hold. Thesime speaker
will address aa audience at G. A. K hall this evening. LEG BROKEN;
John Klu'e, of Loebr & Klute,
F&1U from Ilia Wheel and Sustaira Painful Injurifs. Yesterday afternoon John Klute, o
the firm of Loehr & Klute, was cominp
from his home on south twenty firM
street on his bicycle, when he su taiaed a p vinful fall that resulted it rather serious injuries. He was coast
ing down hill at eighteenth and south .A streets, when he started to fall. Thro ing down his right foot to catch hiirself it so turned out that that foot anr ankle caught the entire force of tb fall, and the ankle was shattered, th bone direetly above the ankle beinv al ,o fractured. The injury is a yer. painful one and will ketp him housei up for some tioie. though it is though' there is no especial danger of perma nent injury. Give us your Saturday order. We have the goods to please. MEYER BKOS.
No R flht to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in th
face, form and temper will always
here friends, but one who would be
ttraetie must keep her health. 1 she is weak, sickly anl all ran down she will benervcus and irritable. II she has constipation or kidney trouble.
her impure blood will cause pimples, bloches, skin eruptions and a wretchec complexion. Electric Bitters is tht best medicine to regulate stomach
iver and Kidnevs and to purify tht
rdood. It gives strong nerves, bright
ves. smooth, velvety skin, rich com-
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piexion. it win mass a goou-iooiung,
harming woman of a run-down invalid. Only T0 cents at A. G. Luken & Go's drug store. 2
To Eatertaia the Choir. The choir of the St- Paul's German Litheran church is to be entertainer? this evening at the home of Mr. an.' Mrs. Ed H. Humpe, 411 south seventl street. Mr. Humpe is director of tht choir. Complaint Filed. A complaint has been filed by Wal" ter S. Ilatliff vs. Fred Otte and severa' other Ottes, for foreclosure. Demand. $100.
Closing out Main.
Michigan
peaches 80" 72t
Floral emblems and cut flowers a" Beach & Chessman's.
served in all styles at
Oysters
luces. Attend the night class in shorthand and typewriting three evenings eacl week at the Business college. 7 2t Fresh oysters in bulk at Price's.
SEE . . . The New Beautiful Colored Medallions Just Received, also buy youiself a Camera or Kodak
MOORMAN N'S, 520 Main Street.
People's Exchange.
ADVKBTiaBXEVTS aadr U kd of Wanted gltuttotuk ml. or femjii help irant.il Lot,bB not xcliE( tear U&er, ln..rWdFRSS In coiun-M.
U for BmI BmtMf Sale. Hoom rot
Bat, Financial, and MitwtUutou Waata inaartad tor eaata a Hsa aack ln.rtiog
Fob Rest Front room, elegantly
furnixhed, open fire, bath-room ac
commodations. Ecquire at 11. north
twelfth street. 5-Gt
For Salk Grocery for sale on ac
count ot sickness, dol soutn sutb street. sep 15 20t
For Rest Bouse of nine rooms.
bath, furnace heat, pleasant location, at US north eleventh street. For information ctll at 406 north tenth street. eept30tf Storage Ground floor sixteenth and Main, Vera Smith. tf
Wonderful Bargains!
In Fine Groceries
SATURDAY
Protect Yourself and Family
BY AN-
I e cream and round at Pri -e'".
so J a all the yeai
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Endowment Policy IN THE
Provident Life and Trust Co.,
Of Philadelphia
Some of these quotations are less than one-half what others are selliu? the same goods for, but we guarmtee the quality to be strictly first class. We do not quote you cheap goods at a cheap price, but the best goods at bargain prices.
J. F. REEVES, Siecial Age t Room 7. Westcott Block.
LAUNDRY.
Get your Laundry woik done where satisfaction is guaranteed.
STEAM LAUNDRY
429 Mai a St.. Telephone 35S L. V. 8TI'SON,'rop.
O0RAD0
Afull lit i d;
Men's Boys'
Children's
CL0THI1G,
Furnishing Goods and Hate, For Fall and Winter
Ever if thing Ncivt and Up-to-date.
Th in'
On: Price Clothier?, 830 JUainlSl. Widup & Thompson.
Gold fih for your aquarium t Price's. A number of persons who have had
portraits made that -vere not satis factory have applied to me, and at mll cost I have chanped them to olease. If any one wanting such work ill address me by card I will give it ittpntion. Alien Mote, Artist, 7t2 517 Sheridan St.
Fancy Jersey weet potatoes, per peck i 2c sBest Quality Michigan Potatoes, per peck lOc. "TBest quality Michigan Potatoes, per bushel 4Dc Fancy, large celery, 3 stalks for 5e Faucv, large celery, per dozen 18ts Fancy, large quinces, per peck 15c Extra nice cooking anples, pei peek IHc Large baskets New York grapes, per basket lOe
Best quality "Kose Brand" Indiana tlonr, 231b sack for Best bugar cured smoked shoulders, per lb 5jc Bacon, nice to cook wi h beans, pei lb 4c Sugar cured bacon, per lb - 5c Fancy mild cream cheese, per lb only lOc Extra fancy brick cheese, per lb 12 Jc Extra fancy limburg cheese, per lb 124 o Fine quality black, green or mixel tea, per lb -.., ISo Extia quality Mended coffee, per lb 15c 2000 lbs more of Sloan's 30e coffee, p r lb 18c Yery uice Uio coffee, per Jb c Verv best French mustard, per qt c $1.'J5 box of genuine "White Star" soap, for 73c Large Se bais of "White Floating" soap, 2 bars for 5c 5c cakes "White Castile" soap, o for 5c Princess Department Store.
New Chestnuts at Price's.
(;: , . .. ' one price "t O a LI ' ; :"'i'f
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Fall and Winter Clothing
2r BisaJta
ROS.
FOR we carry in stock a iu1! line of the extreme novelties in patterns and styles in Clothing. Double breasted in Tibots. Serges and Unfinished Worsted, in blue and black, silk and satin faced, and silk lined. Also a full line of SACK SUITS, also a full lineof FALL and WINTER SUITS. OVERCOATS in all grades from the largest to smallest size, all goods sold as guaranteed or money refunded. In connection to our C othing Department we carry a full line of Hats. Caps and Gent's Fumishing Goods.
FOX
BROS.,
W. T. MURPHY, Manager.
626 and 628 Main St
NOTICE
The stonk of the HUB CLOTHING HOUSE has been placed in my hands to be closed out and the business settled up. This store carried an immense stock of the best grades of Clothing made, and controlled the sale in Richmond of the lines of four of the largest clothing manufacturers in the United States. After invoice, this mammoth stock will be closed out regardless ot cost. The sale will commence SATURDAY MORNING, October 8th, at 9 o'clock. C. Wo FERGUSON, Agemiic - - ' ' '-'-' " . . . . - ' i
