Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 December 1898 — Page 8

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY DECEMBER 13- 189o.

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"Our constant u.m is to ull $ Try A Nice

for breakfast. We have them'for ten cents a piece or three for twenty-five cent.

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The BEE HIVE GROCERY

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We have mounted a number of fine Diamonds in Rings and Studs, and are offering the same at very reasonable prices : From $7.00 to $125.

You aie perfectly protected in making a purchase of us, no matter how slight your knowledge of such goods

may be. ? ' JENKINS & CO.,

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Increases every week. JJJudging from the large crowds that visit our big store daily, the people surely appreciate the

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EnHcreinni6D7 Loro Prices that we give them. Never before' have such LO V PRICES as . oars beea quoted in the very heat of the season when peopls need' the goods. Now is Your Chance to Buy Clothing of us, as our big stock must be reduced at once. All goods marked in plain figures. No fake business g':s with us. The Old Reliable

The Model Clothing House, W. E. JAMESON. Resident Partner. .900 and 902 Main St , Richmond, Ini.

tkt bist goods hi tk$ markgt." Mackerel? McCarthy, h

The Best Santa Claus

Is the cna who can give you the BEST THINGS TO EAT. He will make our store his headquarter for atablea for the next two weeks. r rnits. Haven't time to tell you all about it. COME IN AND SEE. Reipt, , W. E. Hastings.' 726 MAIN STREET.

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Richmond Palladium.

TUESDAY. DECEMBER IS, 1898 Indiana and Obio WMthw. Washesgton, D.C., December 13 For Indiana: Fair tonight and Wednes day, colder in the south and central rortiona tonight, slightly warmer by Wednesday night m the north. For Ohio: Fair and decidedly colder tonight and Wednesday. Priepa fnrreadin&r matter advertisements in the Palladium art: 5 cents a line if not placed among news matter: lO cent a line in the brevity local news column. ISoss'True Bakinjr Powder absolutely pure. AH groeers LOCAL ITEMS. Dalbey studio. 826 Main. "Fine watches at Haner's." Use Pride of Richmond flour. Wm. Dicks, coal and wood, phone 115. Spectacle fitting a specialty. Ha ner's. Warner Leeds has returned to Elwood. Speetaeles correctly fitted at Haner's. Main street rink open every night thia week. I hare exclusive sale of Winifrede coal. Farnham. F. W. Port erfi eld. piano and pipe organ tuning. Tel 1601. tf Toy baby cabs, hobby horses, desks at Hassenbusch's 42S Main street. Born to Herman R. Orothaus and wife, 800 south eightb street, a girl, fourth child. Prof. R. J. Aginton will give an ex hibition at Main street rink every evening this week, also Saturday af ternoon. Fred Van Orman returned last even ing to Evansville. where he is superin tending the resurrection of the est George hotel. Ladies who desire to purchase pipes or smoker's sets for their gentlemen friends for the holidays are invited to call at Coppock's cigar store. 7-tf There will be a dress rehearsal of those to take part in the L. A. W. ben efit entertainment, the dress rehearsal to take place this evening at the opera house. The meeting of the Wednesday So eiety of the First Presbyterian shnrch, that was to meet this week with Mrs Win. O. Scott, has been indefinitely postponed. The Magazine club met with Mrs Harry Webber yesterday. Two ex cellent papers were read. The elub will meet with Mrs. Ostrander next Monday afternoon. The A. D. T. messenger boys re ceived their new uniforms last night and are wearing them for the first time today. The suits are made of corduroy and are neat and becoming to the boys. The Dublin school, under its new management, is reported to be getting alontr in fine shape and doing well. Such is the report that comes in to the county superintendent with regard to the schorl. The Richmond Business eollege will give their annual enteitainment Wed nesday evening, beginnmg at 7:30 The public are cordially invited. Af ter the entertairment the present scholars will have a baronet. The entertainment is free. The banquet is for the present scholars only. The Christmas shopping is progressing slowly this year. The merchants believe that it is because Christmas comes on Sunday, and that the people are, as usual, putting off the shopping till the last Saturday night before the great holiday. As a consequence, the clerks are dreading the approach of the last few evenings before the great universal jubilee. T. H. Reynolds, of Chicago, now in this city, is a wonder in checkers He played Irvin Brown, the local champion, last night at Englebert'a cigr store, on north eightb street, and left the local man vanquished on the field witn a score ot - to o. lomgnt tney will play again at the sme place, and Mr. Brown will make a strenuous effort to defeat toe man from the Windy City and brieg the belt once more to Richmond . ; ' - : Handsome book cases, parlor pieces, t-ideboards, ladit dresMQ cases at H&eseabusi'h's 4-S Maiu street. A eestlem in in thU city who was at one tioie wittua tbe near put a pros perous and risitig yoaaif physician, is now living ia poverty, n1 were it not for the kindoes i of friends he would be indeed flestttate. He was brought to his present condition by -uherited disease, and not through any lack of pluck, energy or ability of bin own He is purely a victim of eireum stances. Until his friends became eogniztnt of his eoadition he wa in a fair way to starve or freeze, bnt he is now comfortable and being taken care of. The Rv. EJwood O. Ellis returned Friday nieut from Cleveland, where he attended as a delegate, the national meeting of tbe anti-saloon league, in the ministerial meeting yesterday morning be gave a short, interesting report of tbe work done. Tbe contest between the east and the west to decide whether the headquarters should remain at Washimrton or come west, w-8 prae'icaliy drctded in favor of the west by tne election of S. E Nicholson, of this state, as secretary. It i,

fhnnirht that th hajLstnnsrter will be

either at Indianapolis or Columbus. O C. C. Binklev and wife returned from Indianapolis last evening. Trains number H and 13 from the east and number 6 from the west were all late this morning, the delay being eaned by the heavy snow and cold weather. Remember the cake walk and dance. Red Men's hall tonight. Admission lOo. Hear the Musical club, chorus of 150 voices and orchestra of twenty two msmbrs, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at Pythian temple. Admission 25 cents. Mo3rmn's finest mndalions. Sar.ta and his pony. Noah's Ark. Irvin Riei & Sin h&ve a fine line of poiket cutlery, safety razors. &e . for Christmas, ldtues-tnurs -w Berry spoons at Spencer's. Fletcher's for winter caps. No Christmas present will be more appreciated by your wife or mother than eold or erold filled glasses from Dr. Ewing. Large stock and special prices for holiday trade. Test eyes after Xmas. Kuollenberg' Annex.tu Moorman's latest books. Childrens Santa Clans at Noah's. Moorman's crokinole $1.50. Soup, gravy and cream ladles at Spencer's. See them. A good lamp is a joy; a poor one is an aggravation. Bay one of us and have it guaranteed to give stipulation or money refunded. iLiFr's, Main and sixth streets. Fletcher's open eveiy night. Speneer's for cut glass. Moorman's cameras and kodaks. Spencer's for sterling novelties. Don' fail to see the holiday slippers at Haisley & Humne's. Store open every night until Xmas. 13tues thur Moorman's kindergarten amusements. New line . ladies' walking hats at Fletcher's. The seven musical ages of man. ' A concert by the Musical club, chorus of 150 voices'and orchestra of twenty-two members, tomorrow evening at the Pythian temple, 8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. Spencer's for watches. Jardiniers make useful and beauti ful presents. We have a thousand in stock from 10c to $5. Select one now. Iiarp's, Main and sixth streets. Oae of those dollar watches make a nice Christmas present at Irvin Reed & Son's. I3tues-thurs2w Moorman's albums and bibles. Skates and carvers at Irvin R9ed & Son's. 13tnes-thu2w To Our Patrons. We are now crowded with orders for framing pictures and will do rus-hed until Christinas. Please bring in your orders early so as to get satisfactory work. Iuff's. Main and sixth street. People's Exchange. ADVERTISEMENTS under th bead of Wanted Situation, male or female help wanted Lost, when not exceeding tour line. Inserted "REE In tbew colnmnn All "ads" for Beal Ktu IWh, House for Bent, financial. and MlssoelUneoos Wants inserted for oenta a lis eacn insert ion Storage Ground floor sixteenth and Main, Vera Smith. tf Lost Brown plaid blanket, with fringe on two edares. Leave at E. B Hunt's blacksmith shop on Ft. Wayne avenue and get reward. JOE LONG CHONG, THE LAUNDRY MAN, Has com back to stay. I want my old friends to bring' thoir laundry. I have a new machine to iron bosoms. First class work guaranteed. Everythiag Delivered ia 21 Henrs. LONG CHONG. 15 North Eighth St. THE BEST Christmas Vrt.-. mstp vocr wife or VU j children is a Guarantee Life Income roucy ot the Froviient Lifs & Trust CoOF PHILADELPHIA. J. F. REEVES, Sitae! Agent f, wcatcott Bloc

SAVE YOUR PEKS! Best Oualily at Lowest Prices.

Farcy Lewisville Creamery Butter Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter

Dr Price's Baking Powder per lb f 2c Royal Baking Powder per lb 42C Java and Mocha Coffee per lb 25c Eagle brand Co densed Milk 1 7C Rio Coffee per lb ... - ( . 9C Cleveland Bak'ng Powder per lb . .'42C Extra Fine Tea per lb -i ,. SOC Walter Bak r's Cocoa, one-ralf lb can ......... 23C Cnoie Mocha and Java Coffee, per lb 30c Lea & Pervin's Worcestershire Sauce " - 23c Fine Oolong. Japan or Mixed Tea per lb ' 40c Courtney's Worcestershire Sauce .,..-...... 12c A &P Pepper, Gingrer and Cloves, per lb can- . 22c Golden Tipped India Ceylon Tea, one-half lb pkg 25c Burnett's Extract Lemon 19c Burnett's Extract Vanilla . ' - 23c H. O. Buckwheat. 3 lb pkg . . . . - . v 14c All Goods Warranted to Give Satisfaction or Money Refunded.

TIE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEH CO., 727 Llain Street. Bichmond, Ind. N. B. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. Look out for our Art Panel, "A Day's Doings," Given Away Free next week. POnoODBp BiraDasCxenuC, DEALER IN.... Wood, Coal and Feed Yard, 39 South Gth Street, 'Phone 1803. ;: price op cqaii.,;.:;,,;,..;.,.,, Anthracite Coal, per ton 2,000 lbs., delivered f6.2 Youghiogheny Lump, 2,000 lbs , delivered 3.50 Pittsburgh Lump, 2.000 lbs, delivered.. 3.&0 Winifrede Lump, 2,000 lbs, ddiered ' . 50 Jackson Lump, 2,000 lbs, delivered 3.50 Campbell's Creefc. 2,000 lbs, cie ivered .'. 3-51 450 lbs. Luino Coal I.(H 225 lbs. L"mp Coal .... .50 Deduction to Farmers at the Yard. Plenty of Wood on Hand.

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WINTER

SDITSliO?ERCOATS!i

are seen in many stores in Richmond, but what are they when compared with the swell, high grade clothing we offer you every day in the year for man or boy.

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2c 10c - iwo 0OP 0 O' 8 8 O Every Suit, Every Top Coat, Every.Overcoat J J while made of the best material possible. has 2 I that faultless fit, stylish appearance that relieves 9 o n V 0 O 8 8 O ) () it of all - ready-made looks, and of course comes to you at much less thau the custom tailor prices. Heavy Winter Suit are ready in mixtures, small checks blue and black cheviots and blue serges from $5 OO to $15 OO. Heavy Winter Ovtxoits - best possible to find in covert. Mie and black Kerseys, Montagnac and various shades of fancy cloths, f5, 8, lO, x5.

824; Main Street, o RIOHMONX) If)