Richmond Palladium (Daily), 1 November 1898 — Page 4

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r, X RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER i, ib98.

"Our constant aim is to sett

RALSTONITES

Your attention is called to the fact that we a're the authorized agents for the Ualston Health Club Foods in this country. Toothers, who are not members of the Ralston Health Club of America, we would extend an invitation to come and try Ralston Health Club Foods, as they are the finest and purest food3 in tae world. Cull and investigate.

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Our LOW PRICE SLAUGHTER SALE of Men's, Boys' and Children's CLOTHING of last week was a phenomenal success;, a vertiable ten strike. Our big store was a crush and a jam from Monday noon until l ite Saturday night. .

Low Prices i s the Magnet It is the tie that bicds our store to the people, and the attraction that draw the crowd. We intend to keep the "Hall a Kolllllg' this week. The paltry prices will open the people's eyes. wi:l h'jlp to save them money, will demonstrate our leadership, and prove to the doubter that HERE, AND ONLY" HERE,

is the p'ace to come 'or medium and hih grade Clothing . Lowest Prices.

NO CLOTHING RESERVED IN THIS GREAT CUT PRICE SALE. PROFITS ENTIRELY WIPED OUT.

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The HUB CLOTHING HOUSE STOCK will be sold thousands of dollars less than manufactures' cost! This is the chance of a lifetime to buy good, reliable clothing at ruinous prices. Everything in this gigantic stock will be sold REGARDLESS OF COST. Prices cut right and left! Sale Now Going on. Open Day and Night.

the best goods In the market." s

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s'ore any time this wetk. Diop in and get a cup. Rctpt,

1. E. Successor to Van D. Brown & Co St, Richmond, Indf. 31 EX OF CULTURE,

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who understand all the refinements of being well and correctly dressed, are our best patrons, because we know the needs of a gentleman and how to cater successfully to his taste in fabrics, as well as giving his clothing that elegance of finish atd perfect fit and workmanship that the well dressed man demands. Our suitiDgs and top coatings are un. rivalled, and our prices reasonable. TAILORS, lO North lOth St.

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TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1898. Weather. W8jBtijeTON D. C, November 1 For Indiana: Threatening tonight and Wednesday, showers ia the north tonight. Warmer tociebt. Colder in the north vest Wednesday. LOCAL ITEMS Wall paper at Nicholson's I "Fine watehes at Haner's." " Bead the K chmoad Loatk Co ad. Spectacle fitting a specialty Ha oer's. A load of wood for 75c at Mather Bros. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. M E Foikner of. New Castle is in the city today. I have exclusive sale of Winifrede coal. Farnh&m F. W. Porterfidld. riano and pipe organ tuning. Tel 1C01. tf Joe C. Krn wen- to Cincinnati, yes' terday afternoon on business. Emerson Druley went to Indianapolis this morning on business. George MeCnllonch went to Green ville, Ohio, this morning: on' businessSimply immense The ratisfaction in wear i up glasses fitted by Dr. E wing. Miss B'anche Tolan of Logansport s in the city visiting relatives and friends. Mrs T. A. B-andon returned from New Market, Oatario. Reports a delightful trip. E. E Parker, who has been absent from the city for some months, has returned home. , The park board met last evening. but transacted no batimss except allowing a few bills. , Mrs. Robert Jones went to Marion yesterday to spend a few days with Mrs. A. L. Thomas. Mrs. Frank Lamar arrived here last evening from Wilmington Ohio, to spend a few days with her parents. Mrs. Frank Correll and Mrs. Ellin Gray arrived home from last evening, where they day. Will McCullough, who Cincinnati spent the has been piaying in a nana at me umana exposition, will be borne abjut next Thursday. Jhn McManns ard family arrived home yesterday afternoon from For Wayne, where they spent Sunday witL relatives. B. S. O'Neal and wife arrived today from Cincinnati to spend a short time with Mr. and Mrs. W. P O'Neal. s"utb sixteenth street. Miss Mae Lnken arrived home lait evening from Reading, Ohio, where she has been the guest of her sisters, who are attending school. H L. Iiorton, Will Unthank and a number of others will go to Tennessee tonight on a hunting expedition. They will be gone for some weeks. New Castle Press Mi sea Rose anr I Myra Fulgham returned to thir uom i pleasant visit with Miss Eunice Tracv Miss Frichfy, who waf-1 to take charge of St. Stephen's hospital or November 1, has arrived and will tak immediate charge. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hayes, former steward aot matron, will remain there for some time. Police court is an intensely qui t place tl.ese days. There are very few arrests and even those are for the most trivial offenses. The city never saw better order than it has had under the regime of the new administration. It is about time, however, for the breaRing up of the calm with a storm. There will be a stereopticon and musical entertainment at the First Knglish Lutheran church tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Admission ten cents. Take your laundry to the Q laker City Stem Lvindry and get a ticket free. We are going to give a bicycle away. 31 3t When potting your plants get some of Tom Mertz'a fertilizer winch will keep your plants in healthy and thrifty cond tion. oct 11 tf Number 113 is the number of the telephone at the Pansy greenhouse, three-fourths of a mile west of Earlham. Cut flowe s a specialty. Floral emblems of all kind' Give us a trial. 2U-4t Republican voters of the eleventh preen ct, which lies between Man, north fift'i, north D and north eighth streets, are requested to meet in the citv clerk's office on Tuesday evening a' 7:30 o'clock. 29 3t How undergraduate doctors, deitists, pharmacist?, ean soon graduate if fitted. Box 196, Chicago. 19 lm

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STAGE GLINTS. "Little Misa Nobody" has closed its eitson. R. S. Willard's American tour has Oct 11 uUtndoucd. W. II. Power will revive "The Ivy ixaf" this season. Theodora Babcock bas replaced John ilellard in Stuart Kobsoe's company. Lmla Tabor will play her old role of Cudge, this season, in the drama, "In Uld Kentucky. " Verner Clarges has been engaged by Josopb Jefferson as a member- of bis company for this season. - Augustus Thomas will furnish Stuart Robsou with a third comedy, which will be produced next spring. Edwin Milton Royle will take his sketch, "Captain Impudence, " to the Loudon Palace Music hall next March. George IL Broadhurst is already at work on a new farce, which be will have complete! in time for production next season. Helena Mora will introduce the closet scene from "Hamlet" this season with Hyde's comedians, playing the role of the raoody young Dane. David Lythgoe, the handsome young Daritono of "The Ballet tJirl" com p;iuy at the Park theater, hns bad an offer to f tar next season from a prominent n:'uager. Quaker City Steam Laundry is goin? to give away a bicycle December -4. Take your laundry there and get a t;cKet tree wnh each oo worth of laundry work. 3I-3t The Protection Mite club of the Knights and Ladies of Honor will give dance at the Red Men's hall Wednesday, November 2. 25c a couple. lOii for ladies without escort. No improper characters allowed. Musio by Runge's orchestra. sat&tues Spreads Llkt Wildflr. . Ne s bE it travels-Tast; fmeTr-tof.f ire the best" they become the beat nlUng " Abraham Hare, a leading drurgist, of Belleville, O , writes i 'lilectrie Bitters are the best aejUng bitters I have ever handled in my VJO yrars experience." You know wlyt Moat diseases begin in disorder jot stom .ch, liver, kidneys, bowels, blood ana nervei. Electrie Bitter tone4 up the stomach, regulates the liver, f idneya and bowles, purifies the bld, strengthens the nerves, hence ctres multitudes of maladies. It builda'up the entire system. Puts new life nd vigor into any weak, sickly, run-dewn man or woman. Price 50 cents. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists, i 8 People's Exchange. ADVERTISEMENTS under the bMd of Wanted Situation, male or female help wanted Loat, when not exceeding tour lines, ineertedFREB In theee column. . All "ads" for Heal Bstate Seles, Houses for Bent, Financial, and MlasoeUaneons W ants inserted tor S oents a ltne aaoa insertion Storage Ground floor sixteenth and Main, Vern Smith.. tf Wanted Sewing by an experienced dressmaker in families. 1029 east Main street. f Lost Pair cf gold eye glasses on Main street. Return to Mrs. Dewey, 121 north tenth street. " . Lost Check book and memorandum book. Return to gaa office, 41 north eighth street. Wanted Washings at 824 v( 'ph eleventh street. ij For Rest Large furnished front r- om, with or without board, 102 south twelfth street. 31 2t

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THL GLOBE wo We have no misleading statements to make, n r old rubbish to dispose of. j Every thing in our Stock is new and desirable. We are offering Special Inducements THIS WEEK IN 4 I Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters, ONE PRICE 830 Main St. Widup & Thompson. Dr. J, Ford Hawes. Physician and Surgeon, Knollenberg Annex. Calls answered night and day. The treasurer's office will be open from 7 to p. m. October 31st to November 7th inclnsive, f or the con venience of tax. payers 4 who cannot call during: office hours. November 7th is the lawful limit of tax collec tions. JOIEN W. TURNER, County Treasurer. 3t

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And we are here to stay with them. Our stock of Clothing is all new goods and up-to-date styles and quality, and we do not need to go out of ' business. We are selling new goods for less money than any of the Closing Out Sales with stocks that have been on hands for years.

W. T. MURPHY, Manager. Don't Ak Ydiir Friends to Go on Yftur Bond. con i jo us. It is a business with us, we charge j o t a small Fee and you are Under No Obligations to Your Friends. HUTT0N & D0U6AN. Protect Yourself BY AN Endowment Policy ( inJJthk Provident Life and TrustCo., Of ftUIadelpbta. J. F. REEVES, Special Agent Room 7. Westcott Block, Phillips Opera House. Thursday. Nov. 3. UNDER SEALED ORDERS A romantic L-m In fire acts by James W. Harkins, Jr. story of the SECRET SERVICE, Presenting Maurice Freeman and a select company. s E E The Attack in the Foothills. The Duel at -Night. Alone on the Desert. The Algerian Sahnra. The Great Scientific Experiment. Prices, 35c, 50c, 75c

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