Richmond Palladium (Daily), 2 January 1899 — Page 4

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, MONDAY JANUARY. 2. 1899fx'RicHmond Palladium. v) Oar constant ulm is to sell the bast goods ta the market. , Q MONDAY. JANUARY 2. Hi 9.

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Indiana and Otiio Wesntlier. Washington. D. C. January 2 For Indiana: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday warmer. For Ohio: Cloudy tonieht and Tues

day wartrer.

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Prices for ralinr matter

nlvertiseineiit.-j in the Ial-

adium are: 5 cents a line not placed anions: news

matter: 1 cent a line in

the brevity local news col-

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BEE HIVE GROCERY

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Respectfully,

ALL IN LINE FOR 1899

j With a Fresh Stock of everything

the market aff'rdj. We have a fancy line of Canm

Fruit in glass we wouid be pleased to

show you.

Our Bee Hive J iva and Mocha

Coffee ii increasing i.i favcr everyday

because it has merit.

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DON'T - -

On Men and Boys' Pants For One Week Only . . .

Koas'True Ilakinjr Powder

absolutely iiure. Al grocers.

LOCAL ITEiMS

$5.00 rants, I sale 'price

SiJ.OO Pant", sale price

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FORGETir TH AT

THE MODEL Is Selling Clothing

Cheaper than any other house

inilUchmond.

900 dz, 902 2v--TlST ST.

E. JAMESON,

Resident Partner.

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OOO O 0 O OOQ 6 6 O 0 t0 Q P 0 p 0 p 0 0 b 0 QO FURNITURE Odd and unique offects in fancy chairs, rockers deskchairs, parlor and library tables, divans, writing desks, bookcases, couches, music cabinets, Morris chairs. Either ot which makes a handsome and usetul present. LARGE STOCK LOU PRICES. Ferd. Grotliaus, 533 535 Main Street. 6 0OO e a e 8NET0 000 0 000

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"Fine watches at Haner's." Wm.Dieks.coal and wood, phone 115

Spectacle fitting a apeeialty. Ha- j

aor's. I

Spectaeles oorreetly fitted at Eater's. I Wiil C. Converse went to Iadianspo

lis today. ,

Anoa Maple and wife of Wine' estar

ia in Ite city visiting friend. j

The Fox Liehtensteiu weddirg re-

ears tonijiht at the MasoDie tecoplr. 1

Harmon Fabien and wife, of Spring

field, O , spent yeterday with John ;

i ahien. Richmond commaodery

T-mDlar will have aa insta,

officers tonight. I

Miss Ciena Caldwell of Cambridge' City was the uiust of Miss Edith ! Hhstings yesterday. J Miss Grace Oriffis. of Springs .Id, ' O . was here yesterday the gueat of relatives and friends. j Rosa EJwards, aged 11 yenr1, in the family of Aodrew Edwards, 1220 north F street, has the diih'beria. j Miss Neva Culer of Cincinrati onAnf 'Vjtnr Vpar'fl with Dftivi

Williams, south thirteenth street. Miss Marie MilW. who has been sperdinga few diys in this city, returned yesterlay to Cambridge City. The State Veterinary association meets at Indianapolis tomorrow, and G. G. Ferling, V. S , of this city, will be in attendance. Prof. Albert Waltz went to Hamilton this morning, where he will give a three days' rxLibition aad from there will go to Omaha. Rev. F. G. Brown, of the Western Advocate at Cincinnati, will preach at Grace M, X. charch next Sunday both morning and evening. Misses Ethel Purdy and Edith Townaeni returned to their home in Covington, O., last nignt after a week's visit with Miss Eliz ibeth Townsend, south twelfth street. Harrv Hennegar. who is the artifi er

in the 161st Icdiana, has been ill for some time past, but is now conveleslent He is confined in the hospital at Ft. MePherson. Tne weather yesterday was truly ideal, and the new year starts out under ideal aus-pices in every way. The wishes for a happy u jw year this s ixjgerejnnsualiy filacer eu. . New Castle Press: Mispes Jennie and Bessie Shute came home from Richmond today where they have been visiting. Mrs. Van Strickler returned o her home in Richmond yesterday. She was the guest of Mrs. M. P. Byriel. The J. M. Cos priutiag ompmy has remembered its friends with dainty ouvenirs of tne New Year in the form of checks, drawn up and signed it dee form and calling fur the payment to tie bearer of three hundred and sixtydve days.

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TWO SERIAL STORIES ..nnnfanl.Marchr Gavin Hamilton

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FyMOt.LV ELLIOT SLAW 1X1. i .rv the lime of King

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VV. T. MURPHY, Mgr.

6 '6 & 623 Alain St., Richmond.

NICKEL - ---PLATED SOAP CUPS BATH SEATS COMB TRAYS TOWEL BARS BRUSH TRAYS SPONGE CUPS GAS FIXTURES STEEL RANGES ... VYELLSBACH LIGHTS.etc. AT MEERHOFF'8. CALL 46 FOR REFAIBS

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Rimoval. Dr. Hussey has removed his dental oBse to 710 Main street, room 5, Vaughan block. 2 Ct

To Be Sold at Auction. No'ice is hereby given that The Grand Rapids & Indiana railway company has in its posession divers articles, packages and cases of freight and bagg ige, which have been and re .ii&iued in its possession for upwards of oue year, uuclaimed and refused, U the places to which the same were consigned and checked, "and upon which the owners have faded anrl refused, for one year and more.to pay the carrier's charges thereon, and to elaim and take said freight and bigga-e, and that all the said a-tie'es, packages and cafes of unclaimed freight and baggage will be sold (eaeh article, package and case separately) at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the freight house of said Railway cmnany, on Island street, in the city of Grand Rapid, in the county of Kent and siate of Michigan, on the line of the railroad of said railway company, commencing on Wednesday, the llch day of January, ISO'J, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, and continuing until ail said articles thall be so d. Terms: Immediate payment by purchaser in cash, and delivery of the property to him to be taken away immediate y. Thk Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway Company. By E. C. Leavenworth, General Freight Agent. C. L. Lrckwoood. General Passenger Agent Dated at Grand Rapids Michigan, November 1. 1S93. 4 11

People's EjLhange ADVERTISEMENTS under the head of Wanted Situation, male or female help wanted Lost , when not exceeding four llnea, inserted FREE in these column. Ail "ade" for Real Estate Bales, Houaea for Kent, Financial. and Misacellaneona Wants inserted for S cants a 11ns each insertion Fob Salk Well-improved farm of 80 acres, three miles from Richmond. Address R. F. Krauskoff, Richtoond,

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Storage Ground loor and Main, Vera Smith.

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(0 are seen in many "stores in Ric'im nd.but whit are they when compared with the swell, high grade clothing wj offer you every day in the year foi

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Every Suit,l Eery ToprCoat, C Every Overcoat while made of the best material possible, has that faultless fit, stylish appearance that relieves it of all ready-made looks, and of course comes to you at much less than the custom tailor prices.

WINTER

SlIITSIDVERCOATS i

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In thelcity are fair dealers indeed, especially Far n ham. NOT RAISING THE PRICE this extreme cold weather. I have exclusive sale here of Winefrede Coal, and have the best smokeless. Also wood. C. S. Farnham. Phone 9.

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are ready m roix-

tur s, small cnecks blu

and black cheviots, an

blue serges from $5 OO to !fl5 OO. Heavy 77inter Overcoats bf st possible to find in covert, 'lve and black Kerseys, Moctrgnac arid various shades of fancy cloths, 8, lu, 5.

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SOME SHORT STOR1EA eM,Tir. OM THE PLAINS AM EXCHANGE OF SHIPS

t " Hi t rio Bit-t " WOLVES DISCIPLINB A DANDT AT HIS BEST By JllIAN.RAi rM

STORIES OF THE WAR

Umrvitd oo lact. Mod t m.T cc ife artiai e.pen.

CRUISING WITH DaWET Hy U. W. !tn BILLT OF BATTERT B

Bloi.6i k

THE GUNSHOT MINE Hv m.!. 1-. U vvn THE KING'S TREASURE-SHIP

THE RESCUE OF REDWAT By llAKiii" Miin A SCARED FIGHTER

A WAR CORRESPONDENT AFLOAT

8jiiTO.t i. vmi--.-WITH CAPRON AT EL CANET ; ARTICLES ON SPORT AND TRAVEL Th, article. i be i.tewM to vrv Kn and ect,uc boy .he low, uhtiiliut a em-aool (. ALASKAN FISHERMAN AKCTCtWl By it C. Jut By t vkis t. Auams BT OF FLY-FISHINO TWO-FOOTED FIGURE-SKATING By iL d K.nt W. i. vn T. bnrsw TREE-TOP CLUB-HOUSES BICYCLE POLO B,UB.ad By A.ll.ooDraT THE EDITOR'S TABLB . THE CAMERA CLl'B STAMPS AND COINS PROBLEMS AND PVZZUE3

AU will nceivt ittemioB eacn mootn in ine .

19 Cent m Ctpr

Ad4raa HAMPER s BROTHER. Pi.lUara,

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HARPERS5I3EKL

Will continue to give week by week durine iS, by mn ol ltlu.itratutns and text, ail the important new. t the world in a clear and concise manner

H. G. Well

POLITICS Independent ot parties, devoted to good government, it will not hetat. to approve or disapprove, whatever the situation may be. Cuba and the Philippines Special articles will aiuear on th two ctjun tries by Mers. Phil. Robinson and F. D. Millet, both i whtwn made special journey to the islands. . . . THE

ART The Iratfinft artist, of the country will contribute to the page nl the WH klV,i heretofore, making it the torcnum iiluMrated weekly. Hawaii and Porto Rico The plac e, will be .imilarly treated hv Caspar Whilst y and W. DinwtdJic. who kkewu. made a

R. W. Chamber.

study ol tha place

best..;

PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE YEAR is what HARPER'S WEEKLY has been in the past and will be In the future. The great work accomplished in the late Spanish-American war is characteristic of the WEEKLY'S live and energetic policy. SERIAL STORIES WHEN THE SLEEPER W AKES. By H. O. Well WITH SWORD AND CRUCIFIX. By E. S. Van Ills THE CONSPIRATORS By . W. Chambers Some Short-Story Contributors W. E. Norrls Owen Hall F. J. McCarthy H. S. Merrlman E. F.Benson H. S. Williams John Corbln M. S. Brlscos)

ALASKA

THE WEST and its industries will be treated in a erie f article, by Franklin Matthews.

and it. recmrce. will be the subject ol s erie of paper, by Edward J. Spurr. This Busy World br H. S. Martin, mill continue to amuse and instruct ita reader.

rsTiWlm Matthew

The London Letter will be written by Arnold White, and will be full of timely matter.

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C. A. REEVES, Room 7, Westcott BJocV.

PHILLIPS

OPERA HOUSE.

The Gold That Glitters. DO RICHES MAKE HAPPINESS, OR DOES HEALTH MAKE WEALTH ? The richest man cannot always be said to be the most successful, lor true success is not possible without happiness. Many a wealthy man would give all he now possesses to have the health and happiness of a young athlete. Health is not hard to get and keep il good judgment is used in caring for and supplying the needs of the system. Nature often needs assistance; you sometimes abuse nature by overtaxing your nerves, yonr brain, or yonr body, and you haven't time to relax, and take the rest that you need. You must

have outside help. Fabat Malt Extract, The "Best" Tonic, will supply the ex- j tra fuel, food, and strength; it is absolutely pure an unequalled assistant to nature in giving hea'th, ritality and strength. It will make you eat and sleep well, and cause you to feel like yourself asrain, or perhaps, better than vou ever felt in vour life. The Best"

Tonic was awarded the 10O points ol perfection at the World's Fair, and was

the only Malt Extract which received PRICE, 23c, oOc and 75c. that honor. Your nearest druggists car-. . - ry Pabst Malt Extract. The -Best', Tni in. Stock I Keserred Seats at Knodes. ..

ONE NIGHT ONLY. Wednesday, Jan. 4th. EARTLEY CAMPBELL'S Picturesque Southern Play ? The WHITE SLAVE

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Marvelous ... Clectrio J tffectsi. Xei-ritls Uain etrin The Huge Chorns of iJli:-W? in tie l?ljnt&-t-Liorx Scene.

THE QUEEN 'A CRESCEfuT

Route, with its rail and

Cincinnati and the shortest line

West India points.

Pullman Service through The famous CINCINNATI,

LLMJTED solid vestibuled Queen & Crescent, F.C. & P. Railway makes

nection on arrival at Miami

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Fast Double Daily

V JacKsonviue. lS " FLORIDA AND HAVANA

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4 direct steamship con(East Coast) or at Tampa (West Coat) for

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HARPERS

w-.i be of more than usual interest during iSoo Feidef a series of articles on DOietronhy subjects it U1 contain a comprehensive poiiticai and narrative

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JOE LONG CHONG,

THE LAUNDRY MaN, Hi s com back to stay. I want my old friends to bricg th?ir laundry. I have a new mactine to iron bosoms. First class work guaranteed. Svsrytl ii Daiverei ia 2k HearsLONG CHONG, - r North Eighth St.

Bay a Standard, White or Domestic Sewing .Ma-

CDine ...

o 2 HARNESS all grades. 2 Robes and Blanket. 2 Wet weather covers. Blocks aud Hal f-soles. 5

Cobbling and Harness

9 VJ UIU13 Shoes, Xuils &c.

Rubb r Cement. Jllepairi Jiar Neatly Done 2 The WIGGINS CO.

j 2 Wbbm IMS. Ha mm Mais etras

Se our Norwotrd for 18.0O.

R. M. LACY.

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Dr. J, Ford Hawes.

2! Physician and Surgeon ' Knolleuberg Annex. I

2 Calls answered ciht and diy

HISTORY OF THE

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR

By V riENRY CABOT LODGE. V. S. SENATOR - who 1 eminently fitted for the Uk, not alone baui of his ability a. a writer ot Ameruin history, but for the poitioa he ha. held in our government. There will alo appear such articles as Admiral Sampson's Fleet Battle of Manila Bay By Lieut. A. R. Staihto.v, U.S. V. By Lieut. J. M. Kllicott, U-b-N. THEIR SILVER-WEDdTnO JOURNEY By William Dean Howell. A serial story to appear containing al that characteristic charm that has endeared Mr. Howciis to the reading public

John Kox. Jr.

H. S. iiliam.

Spanish War Story By Joh! Fox, Ja. A serial story the scenes of which are laid during our recent war. STORIES GHOSTS OF JERUSALEM By " N yen Crinkle " WAT OF THE CROSS My htephrn Bonsai THE CUCKOO CLOCK

By Kilen lAiuciss UeUnd )

THE CEStTURT'S P0GIESS IN SCIENCE m By Henry Smith Williams. M.D. f These paper. wf!I thwotiehiy review the work accomplished hr arienti.ts 72 throughout the ninefeenin century. fther series of papers to appear are : m. Wbite Man's Asia Republics of South America Br PuiLTitir Ei6Lu By Jciia RAtra t 35 CrmtB a Copy Subsrriptton, 14 OO a Trar Ti

Address HARPER BROTHERS. Publishers. New York. S. V. fl

The Princess Xenia By H. B. M. Watson A serial story full of adventure anaT strong situation. SHORT UNDER AN APRIL SKT By Brawler Matthews THE RENTED HOUSE By Octave Thanet THE LOVE OF PARSON LORD By Mary K. Wilkins

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