Richmond Palladium (Daily), 12 April 1900 — Page 4

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM THURSDAY APRIL It. 1900

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On.COMTIITl.1 IS TO SELL TOE () O g AGAIN -

We would call your attention to High Grade Coffees. Qaaliiy not quantity our object. We carry as full a line as any dealer in the city and have coffee at any price to suit your purse. Give us a trial order and compare quality and price with what you have been using. john f. McCarthy.

,r.jBEE HIVE GROCERY I f-

IF YOU GET IT AT THE BEE HIVE. IT'S

OUR MOTTO : Honest Goods at Honest Prices. Fresh Home Me Goods. Lavender Bread, Saratoga Chips, Angels Food, Sunshine Cakes, Mince Meat, Etc.

Both Phone) 29S.

LadliesS

In our previous advertisement we asked you to call and see our new wallpaper. We also gave you a few hints as to the character of the same We are now prepared to show you to he very best of advantage, and are going to make every reasonable endeavor to get your entire patronage this year. There is probably no other wall paper house in Richmond that studies the welfare of its patrons so conscientiously as we do. A ' loak at iiiiJiaytyou in direct touch witn the most carefully selected wall paper

in Richmond. You will be head and shoulders above the average if you buy from us, in style, design and quality, as we sell but two or three rooms of a kind in the city. Ours is a line that no ladv can afford to miss. It's brimful of clever designs, effective, artistic colorings. This applies to the white blanks and cheaper grades as well as to the most expensive ones. See them and you will agree with us. You dou't take any chances in seeing our wall paper, except being separated from your good money; but then you separate willingly when you see what you get in return. Put your time against our salesman's and see for yourself. Respectfully Yours, NICHOLSON & BRO.

WHEN YOU WANT JO BORROW a "V" or a "ten spot" how mauy of your friends want to accommodate you? Perhaps all of them would like to do so, but the fact remains that most of them do not find it convenient to spare the money and do not like to be asked. The best and only sure way to get a little money at any time is to call on us. We like to accommodate everybody because that is our business and we find it profitable. We charge eight per cent, interest and a small additional fee for ntx-essarv time in appraising properfy, examining records, and making out papers. We loan on pianos, furniture, store and office fixturess, warehouse receipts, etc., without removal. We loan on diamonds, watches, etc., left it pledge. We loan to salaried people without any security. Strict privacy in allcrses. RICHMOND LOAN CO.,

CO o CO Co Open every evening, llome phone 445. 0 0 0 CA 0 Ov t

The week before Easter is a busy time in clothes. So many to get ready with new outfits for Sunday. SPRING SUITS, SPRING HATS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, Etc. We've provided especially for your needs in these particulars and have only trustworthy qualities. SPRING SUITS $5 to $18. We would like your Easter trade and we assure you we can please you in every particular. Your money back if not satisfied. The MODEL I KITIIIW CO., 900 and 90a MAIX STRETt

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BEST GOODS U TDE URIEL : - B 8

FANCY JAMS

AND PRESERVES The 30c and 35c quality

now selling ai sac per jar.

Tliia :itsnliitplv mire

rood and always as good as if

you maue it yourseii. Try a jar. W.E.HASTINGS.

GOOD.

HADLEY BROS.

CD Co CO N. E. Cor. 8th & Main Sts. Room 4. Co OVOv

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Richmond Palladium

THURSDAY. APRIL 12., 1900 ixbicATroxs" Rtatnjr and Setting or. Moon. Sua. Moon. Rises 5:27 Sets J Sets 3-53- mT Indiana and Ohio Weather. Washington, D. C, April 12. For Indiana Fair tonight and Friday except threatening in the north. Temperature near freezing point tonight. Warmer in the cen tral part tTidav. For Ohio rair tonight and Fri day. LOCAL NEWS. Fletcher's for hats. tf Headache cure, Haner's spectacles Hardwood floors at Louck & Hill's. Spectacles scientifically fitted, Haners s. Spectacle fitting a specialty, Hauci o. Knights of the Golden Eagle meet every Friday night at 7:30. tf The Easter market and candy sale 927 Main street, Saturday, April 14 bt. Jfaul s Episcopal church. YZ.Z Services preparatory to communion on Sunday will be held tonight at the United .Presbyterian church. Mr. Campfield has rented the cor ner of the Huntington block to a party from Buffalo, N. Y. , who will put a queensware store in it. The Aftermath banquet has set its date forward to Wednesday night April 18, which is Wednesday of next week. It is to be held at the home of Mrs. Middleton on the west side John H. Johnson received a cable gram from his father today stating that he and part of the Richmond tourists will embark for home this evening at Liverpool. Mr. Ellis and other members of the party will not return yet for some time. A grand reception will be given toe visiting students at the Masonic temple, on tomorrow afternoon, pre ceding the contest. There will be refreshments, orchestra music and dancing. Quite a number of the visitors will attend the polo game at Main street rink. The school board has re-elected Superintendent Mott for the ensuing vear. This will be his fifth year of service in that capacity. The high standard of excellence of the Rich mond public schools is ample evidence ot Mr. Mott s efficiency. Yesterday's Palladium stated that the St. Louis Trust company had gone on the bond of Messrs Freeman & Lontz for their franchise This was merely a slip of the type writer, as the reporter intended writing it "The Lafayette Trust com pany," which would have been cor rect. This is the company in which James Murdock is interested. MAGE BYER HURT. Unfortunate Accident in the Hartford- , Henley Polo Game Last Night The'only accident that marred the pleasure of last night's polo game was the unfortunate accident to Mace Iiyer, the plucky half-back of the Henleys. Toward the close of the game a fly ball was knocked toward the south end of the rink by Russell, and Mr. Mooney, in attempting to stop it, struck Byer in the right eye with the end of his polo stick, inflicting a very painful injury that required the attention of a physician. Dr. Colburn was in the audience and rendered what assist ance he could toward relieving the injured member. It was at first thought that he would lose the use of his eye, but after an ex amination it was believed possible to save the member if complications do not set in. lhe eyelid was split open. lie is resting as easily today as could be expected. STR AH AH AH -DICKINSON, A Church Wedding at South Eighth Street Friends' This Afternoon Parties Prominent in Church and Social Circles. At 3 o'clock this afternoon at the South Eighth Street Friends' church was solemnized the marriage of Miss Irene Dickinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dickinson, to the Rev. Edgar Stranahan of Jonesboro. Ind., pastor of the Friends' congregation at that place. The ceremony used was that of the f nends.and the church was filled with guests. The ushers were Edgar Hiatt, Thomas Elliott, William H. Baxter, Homer Hoekett, Ben C. Bartel and the Rev. W. T. Arnold of Jonesboro. The bridesmaid was Miss Grace Hobos and the groomsman was Robert M. Henlev. President Joseph J. Mills of Earlham College, Prof. Elbert Rus sell and Allen Jay of the same institution, assisted in the ceremony, and the certificate was read bv the Rev. Charles A. Francisco, uncle of the bride. A brief, impressive address was made by President Mills. j After the ceremony the weddinsr party and house guests repaired to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson on north thirteenth street, and a reception was held from 3:30 to 6. 1 he bride is one of the most worthv young ladies in the city, an active worker in the service of the church, and the husband, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Stranahan of this city, and a graduate of Earlham college, "is one of the most promisinsr vounffi ministers in the Society of Friends. Both young people are deservedly popular in this city, and the sinoerest good wishes of hundreds go with them to their new home and work at Jonesboro. 1 Creamery butter. Bound prints 24c. Pure Food Co., j 12-2 14 Main. Get a box of Price's eleeant choco lates for Easter. 12-2t Meats. Meats and Dressed Pooltrv. Schwegman's Meat Market will have the largest and choicest layout of both fresh and smoked meats and sausage in the city. Choice beef, veal, Iamb, pork and mutton, also all kinds of dressed poultry. Both phones 359, 309 south fourth street. 12-2t

SCHOOL ENUMERATION

Suggestions to Parents and Heads of Families as to Their Adiog the Enamerators. The annual enumeration of children entitled to school privileges is now being taken in this city by the following persons who were appointed by the school board: Messrs. Frank Davenport, Cnarles Uoerner, Joseph j T. Gans and Dr. Dempsev. These! are capable men and are making a careful canvass of the citv. This work in the city of Richmond is of great importance to our schools and the citizens in general, as upon the basis of this list of children the city draws her proportion of the state school fund with which to pay the entire corps of teachers next year. Parents and heads of families or households are earnestly requested to give promptly and correctly the in formation required by tnese enumerators. This list should include every person between the ages of six and twenty one years residing in the city of Richmond, and every such person omitted from this list reduces the scnool fund tnat we should properly draw from the state about $3. 00. ine new law concerning the enu meration is very exacting in its requirements, and those taking this list will need the prompt and cheer ful assistance of all upon whom they call. The following quotation from the law will indicate to all the chief requirements of this work: (a) The enumerators "shall list the names of parents, guardians, heads of families, or persons having charge of such children male or fe male, and snail list tne lull names and grive the age and sex of each child so enumerated. He shall se cure the signature of either parent, guardian, bead of family or person having charge of such child or chil dren, certifying to the correctness of the same, or if this is impossible shall secure the signature of some responsible person who can certify to the correctness of the list. (b) He shall include in such list such unmarried persons between six and twenty-one years of age as are dependent upon themselves and not under tne cnarge 01 parents, guar dians, or head of families and shall so designate sucn persons in a sepa rate list, giving tne street and num ber of their residence. " This last provision includes all persons between six and twenty-one who are working in the city as servants, clerks, bookkeepers, or other employes, if this be their home. The law further provides "that in case any parent, guardian or head of family or person having charge of any child entitled to school privileges shall refuse to report to the enumerator any facts herein required, necessary to a full and accurate enumeration, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall b, fined not less than one dollar nor more than ten." Citizens when reporting the list of persons in their home to the enumerator frequently omit to give the names of young people who are working, or are away from home at school or visiting. Every omission of this kind costs the city money. All our citizens can readily see the great importance of this work being accurately and honestly done, and I most respectfully urge upon all that they cheerfully and promptly give to the enumerators when called upon all the information required. T. A. Mott, Superintendent of Schools. Oysters Prices'. stewed, fried or raw at 12-2t The musical and magical entertainment at G. A. R. hall on Friday evening, the 13th, by F. O. Zeigler under auspices of TJ. S. of M. S. Admission 15c. Children 10c. Strawberry Prices'. " fruit ice cream at 12-2t .Base ball goods at Hathaway's. G-8t Imported Holland herring: and saur kraut. . Pure Ford Co., 12-2 914 Main. For Sale Low. Good six room house and barn. All in order. Well located and goin. 1 nompson uros. , bl3 Main street. 10-3t n i .1 -1 . vim up puone my ior your nice fresh fash, this week. Plentv of them and all sizes, dressed and delivered to any part of the city. 12-2t Eggrs, eggs, for Easter. All you want at the right price. in.- A'ure Food Co. lhe ladies of the Penny club will give a market Saturday at 10 a. m. at 6:10 Main street. Fresh home made pies, cake, etc. 12-2t High grade late style natent leather shoes $3. Kail road Store. Fish! Fish!! Fish!!! Plenty of nice Fish this week- at Schwegman's meat market. Both paones 359, 309 south fourth street 12-2t Do not leave home on on a iournev without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. It is almost certain to be needed and cannot be procured while you are on board the cars or steamship. It is pleasant, safe and reliahl For sale bv A. G. LuL-pn .fe rv r,i Cur me & Co., druggists. Ladies kid jrloves 69c and $1. See our ad. Railroad Store. Easter eggs all sizes and good eating at Prices'. 12-2t Cream Easter eggs good to eat at Prices'. 12-2t One good double house and one good single house in Davton to ex change for Richmond property. Appijr a. ?iaaauuit , ou jiaiQ street. 11 d6t Fine table potatoes SOc bushel. Pure Food Co.. 12-2 914 Main. Nicely decorated Easter ece-s cream center, at Prices'. 12-2t Don't fail to see Scully before or dering your spring suit. 4-tf Sweet midget pickles 15 a pint. Queen olives in bnlk zoc A'ure jrood uo

1S-2 SH4Kln.

WANTED.

Slen and Teams. Those desiring employment, either for men or teams, on the construction of the new Cinpinnati, Richmond & Muncie railroad, are requested to register at the Engineer s office at the City Hall, Richmond, as work will begin immediately upon voting of the subsidy. i . Lu i ATR1CK, w-e-o-d General Manager. Fishing tackle cheap at Hath-6-8t away s. The Business College will not close until July 27. Enter the spring and summer "school. w-th $8 for a SlO.tailor niade suit. See our ad. Kilroad Store. Life insurance policies loaned on or boujrht. iuiijar &cmuinrer, im perial building, Indianapolis. Ilwk-lt-d6t Caught a Dreadful Cold. Marion Kooke, manager for T. M Thompson, a lartre importer of fine millinery at lt58 Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, says: "During the late se vere weather I caught a dreadful cold which kept me awake at night and made me unht to attend my work during the day. One of my milliners was taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to relieve her so quickly that I bought some for myself. It acted like magic and began to improve at once. I am now entirely well and feel very pleased to acknowledge its merits. ' For sale bv A. G. Luken fc Co., and Curme & Co. Fine suitings cheap at Scully's. 3-tf Faster neckwear 25 and oOc. Railroad Store. People's Exchange. A DVSBT1SFMIHT8 under the head of nwuiol Situations, male or female help (ranted Lotl.wttn not uohouiiou usm lnsertadFBKH In those oolumna. AU "ade" for Roal Hatato Skies, Houses foi Bent, Financial, and Miasoellaneoii anta Inserted for 9 oaate a Ilea each lnaertlor Storage Ground floor sixteenth and Main, Verne Smith. tf Foa Rent House 7 rooms, 123 south fifteenth street. Call next door or at 1011 Main street. ll-3t For Sale Furnace cheap, if sold at once. 1315 Main 6-5t For Rent Several furnished rooms connecting, with bath. 115 north twelfth street. Wanted A middle-aged woman wants a position as housekeeper or companion for elderly people. M. A 803 north tenth street. EASTER BARGAINS In our Grocery Department This Week. SUGAR CORN Good quality per can Gc. IIOXEYSUCHIiE Cream Corn our regular loc quality, per can lOc. HONEYSUCKLE Extra fine peas none bet ter packed, this week lZj4c LANHOFF FLAKED Rice, beans and peas reg ular ioc quality, tills week 8c. GOOSEBERRIES, canned, 3 lb size, per can, 8c. ROYAL APRICOTS, large new fruit, per can, 18c. Bl'RBANK POTATOES, extra fancy stock, per busiiei, 55c. ROLLED OATS, per pound 2C. Respectfully John R. Hawekotte TELEPHONE 223. 1811. 1813. 181SJUISt Her face vu marred with fTwkles, hia fc wu wr; from sharing. Bota war Quickly careu with HeiskeM's Ointment tb .pcifi - trrr all ekra disprd.ra, .light or severe. M cent s box. Hfiskairs Soap Keeps the skin eoft, enooth end lies It by. Price cents. Ssmpisfree. Johnston. Holloway A Co, Philadelphia. Pa. Mr. Charles lesco Williams WILL TEACH VOICE CULTURE . LI A O lirtklV an d nArtmwix i At 115 X "til St., Where rates mar be obtained. W- A. PARK, DENTIST 8 North Tenth Si fbe only traders eieetncai matrnmeota is die cit My work is mj edraniaei&eBt. HONE MS. Will DAHDBOFF. Wilt stop FALL! HQ HAIR. win it tUrnip mm tM rr: attlMWastea.

TFIHks

KNOLL'ENBERG CO

If there is anything among them you want yon can save a little money. We always have good values to offer you in good merchandise.

KID GLOVES!

Our special sale on kid gloves continues the balance of the week. Remember gloves sold by us are exclusive makes sold by us for many years. For quality, and wear there are none better. We have all the new spring colorings and the prices the lowest. Come early and make your selections. Special Reduction on all Kid Gloves.

Children's black hose, extra doub'e heel and kiiees, IS Ladies fancy colored hose.

value, at 25c, 35c and One lot ladies full fashioned hose, Hermsdorf dye, worth 25 to 90 at per pair We still have a few more of those ladies' silk vests, cream, pink and sky blue to go at . . Boys' shirt waists, Jaundried and unlaundried, extra quality, at

One lot men's fancy socks, extra to go at, per pair Men's black and tan socks, full less, extra quality, double 15c pair, 2 pair for-

Mens neckwear, all the new shapes and colors, suitable for Easter. See oui line ac -

Men's white unlaundered and short bosom (linen tra quality muslin

East Room Wants to Whisper in Your Ear. - - LISTEN - - V No. 1- ; 25 doz, ladies Swiss embroidered and

plain hemstiiched pure lina band-

kerchiefs, worth 12c and ter price l)e, 3 for- -

No.2 25 doz. Extra quality, pure Irih linen handkerchiefs, special soft U'. dressed finished, different width hems, woith 25c each, Easter pi ice G for

No. 3 - COR SE TS ! CORSETS !

W. B. $1 Corsets the right shape, . puce Thompson's $1 glove-fitting Laster price Thompson's $1.25 glove-fittirg high bust, Easter pi ice We show an immense rect shapes, well made and skirts.

Our line of spring jackets for ladies, misses and children is very complete. If you are in need and looking for anything in the lines mentioned it will do you good to see what we are showing. With every purchase of 25c in our east room we will give an Easter souvenir.

THE GEO. i

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KID quality, ,2 for-. 25c

American Lady corsets Easter price

Itra50c I9c 39c 50c quality, . seam soles, 19c New Persian

ptice. each

25c 50c

f hirts. long bosom) ex- IQq

We sell Mennen's Talcum Powder

We sell cakes

We sell 1 lb. EVgant writing paper, sheets, ruled and unruled, lb

15c. Eas 25c

Easter Ribbons.

SI East?r 79c 79c corsets. Handsome corsets, SI line of Tailor-Made suits prices very reasonable.

H. KNOLLEWBERG CO.

Stories

NOT TOLD, NOR OLD ButTilled with hardware. t Not fiction but facts. Everything from a button holejto farm wagons

Xew Storescorner'north'EJand tenthtreets. Opposite Depot.

GLOVES! 90c

10 doz. tailor-made corsets, usually sold C a for 75 Easter price rUU Flexibone corsets. La Fillette. for stout people, sold everywhe for $2 Eas- CI QC ter price 01 Ow We can please you in a corset, try us and see. We will fit them for you if you so desire. Novelties in Ladies Neckwear. Liberty silk bows, large and small, CI CA all colors, 25c up to 01 oil

English squares, Easter 25c

We have the new Janier collar, have you seen it. Our jewelry department has new novelties for you. Just received another shipment of those perfect fitting Fully Baits, the best CAa on the market UUU

i,h 9c

, a chamois, for box ......... . , We sell CoJ gate's 4 oz. ra'm soap, ' 0 cakes for.

25c

Cosmo for

Buttermilk soap. -3 100 15c We Have Them.

5 boxes No. 5 and 7 plain and patin ribbons also fan ios, all silk new spiing shades. Eat-ter price, yard 5 boxes No. 9 and 12 pleia Taffeta rib

5c

bons, beautiful colors, auy of tbese for yard

10c Just Received. new line Tafita silk waist, 1h-y

are charm) ug. Uuine and have others.

e taem. vVe in all the new Also full line materials, corof ready made ft SJ,-" -fj

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