Richmond Palladium (Daily), 17 April 1900 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. TUESDAY APRIL IT 1900.

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RAILROAD SOTRE

MEN'S DEPARTMENT. Our Pants Stock was never in better shape, the assortment was never larger, and the prices never lower.

Men's Jeans Pants, good, strong and well made 50, 75c and $1.00 " Mack Clay Worsted Pants... 1.00 " Striped Worsted Pants, 1 and 1,25 All wool Cassimere Pants, checks and stripes 2.00 Fine Worsted Pants, for dress, -. . .2.00t 2.50, IJ.OO, :L50 and 4.00 Roys' Knee Pants

25, 50, 75c and

We sell the best Corduroy Pants in the market, every pair iruaran-

teed, the pair

Men's Overalls, best 0 oz. blue drills, the pair 50 Also a line at 25c the pair. Remember our Sweet, Orr Goods for railroad men, positively will not shrink, and are Union Made. We handle only the best goods.

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LADIES' - - -DEPARTMENT.

A new line of Tailor-made Skirts

opened today, but much below value, and

are offered at the following prices :

Tli 14 is tlic Bargain of tlic season.

A fine quality Black Mohair good lining, well tailored Regular price $2 50.

Skirt,

$1.9

doz. Black Satin Finish Skirt with black dot, a beauty Value, $-'.50.

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1 lot blue, brown, green mixed Skirt? strictly all wool Worth 2 50.

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A good figured Mohair Skirt

A better one 1.48

We never had the pleasure of offer

ing a better bargain.

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! Aunt Rose's Secret

o o When It Came Out, It Had Proved of 5 Great Benefit to Others. 4 o o oooooooooooo

M. Dolvalloy roso. furious, lifs eyebrows contracted, his mouth drawn.

"I tell vou this marriage shall riot

take place!" ho said. "And 1 swear It shall!" cried Andre, with only a shade less of determination In bis face and voice. - But the old man paid no attention to his son's words and continued: "It Is the most outrageous thlnff 1 ever heard of! A boy whose education has been what yours has. upon whom no expense has been spared, who for 20 years has ieen ty constant thought, to be so utterly lacking in every feel Ins t gratitude! Just at the very mo ruent when I have made plans for your future you announce to me that you In tend to marry the girl of your choice; And what a choice! A girl without a penny!" "Hut you do not believe money to be the only consideration in marriage, do 3-ou?" said Andre, striving to be calm. "It seems to me that happiness enters tn somewhe'-e. and If I can be happy "with no one but Noemie" M. IVIvalley burst into a loud, exasperating laugh.

"That Is too good! lie can be happy with no one but his Noemie. a person of whose existence he was Ignorant month before last!" "But. father" "Enough!" The tone In which this word was pro nounced convinced Andre that his fa ther's decision was Indexible. He was accustomed to bow to the will of a despotic father, just ns he had seen his mother yield until her death. In his childhood he and his mother had been companions, and often together the had bent their heads to the fury of a domestic occurrence: not that M. I)el valley was a bad man. lie was tjniek tempered, but usually repented his outbursts and tried to make amends when he saw the effect of his hard words Before be was very old Andre had seen that the family life of his mother and father was not a happy one. though he did not know to what to attribute the state of affairs. Since his mother's death lie had simply given in to his fa ther when any question of disagree ment had come between them, and un til now they had lived comfortably 10 gether. The nest day Andre returned to the charge. "1 believe if yba knew what an tin happy night 1 passed, father" - "Enough. I say!" cried t! e old n;:m not allowing him to complete his sen j

tenee. "1 toli you I will never give my consent to the marriage! A girl with out a penny!" "I would not ask for your consort at

all if she had not refused to marry mt without it!" exclaimed Andre hotly. "Oh. yon would not." M. I VI valley laughed. "And. pray, where would you live and what would you do to support your wifeV "1 could find something." replied the young man in a tone which made his father say more gently than he Lad yci f poken: "I am convinced that this girl anc her relations are after your fortune You met them at a summer hotel They found out who you were and thought you would be a good "catch and have proceeded to catch you." "If you would only listen to me. fa ther. I could convince you of Noemie's sincerity." Without replying to his son M.'Oel valley went on: "As you i-nn't tak care of yourself. I must take care c you. Where do these DurauJs live?" "At 27 KiiP Noilet." "Kue Noilet! Acd yon say they ar not after your money!" XI. TVivalVy said as he left his son. lie returned ia a few moments, a paper In his hand which be read in a loud voice: "4; r,nird. T B SoJ-t: "I krxi:T refuse my consent to tj'it 3f mr asm AJidre and ttKtp catisEer an-1 i:;l rm roe that if the mn l. place- I iha'l a"--t v thsjnt-nt csjr .-&. Do.! i ,i.tEl."" lie rang the bell, and a ervant ap peared. "Setid this telegram at once." be said.

.snt from t!;t room. Mrt after a glance at his father U- restrained tiinis. If. The old man. wa.ted cctil the servant had isad time to h ave the bouse and then retire! to his study, Icatius Andre alone. be Ri-.hap"? yowns man sat thinking cf bis misery fcr some time. The words cf Noemie epoken the night lfore tame back to bini. "he had been u fiiil at congdeticc. w!:? he was

Jou!tful enough of Lis father's approvaL "When he knows bow roort we love each otbtr, Le will consent," she had said. "Hut if he refuses?" Andre had asked. "Then It must he gm?dby fir us. liecause I can never let jvti ruin yourself for me." And in spite of pleadings and argument she Lad H-maiiicd Sinn. "Poor N'H uiie!" he thought. "How will she feel when she reads the telegram? And her Aunt Bose. who considered the marriage already made. She used to tt 11 us when we feared to

tell father tl:at we had no cause to worry, that ever;, thing would come out as we wanted it. that she Lad a magic charm which she cor.id apply, if necessary, at the hist miuuty.and that charm a secret. What will !.e say now? Why not go and find out and give her a chance to try it?" Andre sprang up. seized his hat and ran from the house. "Well." said Noemie, "what news?" She had not yet received the telegram. "The very worst." sai l Ar.dre. "lie refuses and threatens to disinherit mo. Kut, dearest, you will marry use any

way. I can riKl something to uo, auii we will at hast Lave each other." Noemie was very much i:i love, nnd her good resolutions began to waver

before the strength of her lover's de

sire. I hey were ta!U:ng despoa-ientiy

when the door opened, and a pretty.

elderly woman entered the renin.

I near me, now unnappy ou loot, she said. "What is the matter?"

"M. Dolvailey has refused his con

sent, said Normie.

Indeed! Well, it would be funny if

it were not so sad."

Aunt Hose, how can you!" murmur-

!cd Noemie.

It is rather serious, niarlame." said

!Andre. "lie has st nt a telegram, but

it has not come yet."

But still Aunt I'.ose smiled. "Stay here until I come hack. Andre!

I am going to try my little fairy charm

as a last resort.

All afternoon the two voting people

Pat disconsolately together, waiting for

the telegram and for Aunt Uose. What had become of his father's dispatch? A iiiirp coolr! not i m:i "ine t hist lonif

after the time ii should have come, the

hiaid entered with the formidable en

velope. Noemie tool; ;t and was aS)OUt to open it when Andre said:

"Tear it up without reading it. We snow what it says."

'I want to see how it looks," replied

jNoemie.

As she read a wave of color swept

icross her face.

' she cried, "there is some Listen to this:

'I have the hnnor tn a-k te h.m 1 of Mile.

jocmie liuraNd for my n Anvlre. 1 will rail at

your convenience. Kuiectfuy.

"DFLVAM.E1.' Is ft possible that Aunt Itose has

succeeded?" cried Andre, beside himself with joy.

"It must be that. But what means

did she employ -what is her secret?"

It was n long time before they found

-ut, and thtu Andre overhead a con

versation not meant for his cars.

I was right, was I not. tj keep my

(faith in your good heart and to inter

fept that tirst dispatch before 1 went

tjo see yon?" a died Aunt Hose in a

Voice that Andre had never heard her make so soft and tender in tone.

"Ah. Hose." responded M. I ol valley

In a voice stranger still to the listener.

how could I know that the girl of An

Ire's choice was your niece? To think

that 1 was about to separate them as

jjour father separated us. because i

was then poor: that they would have

Sufl'ered nil that I suffered in giving you up and iu thinking of vou ah

these years! And now that we are limited at last you will not refuse"

But suddenly Andre realized that he

ras listening and crept softlv awa v.

hicago News.

nun i -i;,-, -ii tne girl c-Kt that he :ed 'l .t he might tiav dropped h m ihe seal littuseif.

CIi.1 Cr.fl.'rrt' Htirr ; rbu! . The sy-.b !s , f tl-.v oh! ctiff dweJK'r. ii -t d to rvp.os.-ut the things of nature, were of 'on very fieer. They r p:t-seu:tj the nionntalns by terraces, the six.v by arches, the winds by coils snd spiral lines, clouds t.y stcpied figures, the sun by a disk, the moon by a crescent, the lightning f y the s-n'nL t!te rain by ierpetidscu!ar lines, the rai:i!ow by different colors, the water by certain animals, the air by birds, the earth by horizontal lines, the four (mints of the compass by crosses, and the gods which preside over the four quarters of the sky by fetit.hes in the shape of animals.

Appea rsorft, "Appen ranees." remarked the sags of IlawviPe. "air cuff as dec-eivin as when you git to talkin to one of these classic l;rowod. statesmanlike looklv fvlters an diskiver that he's a chyokJ head. " 1 ndiauaiKjlis Sua. PEOPLE OF THE DAY

.otntr.ander Seatou Schroeder. at prtscnt secretary of the naval inspection bor.rd. has been selected to suec cd t'apsaiu I.eary as naval governor of the island of tlu.un. The navy depnrtna nt exicts a great f uture for

:; ar:i in a commercial way. IVsldt

a uaval station, ail the I acme

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j "Andre,' (Mistake!

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COMMAXDKR SKATON SCHUOEDF.R.

army transjorts are expected hereafter

to touch at iuaui on their way to an'

from Manila. There will le a cable

station at tluaui. and a com mere

coaling station is simui to be establish

t oinni.-tndiT Schnn-der expects to

sail from Sau I'rancisco about the mid

lie cf May and to relieve Captain

Leary before July.

Sea ton Schroedor was born in thr

i ''.strict or l oitimbia in lJ and was

appointed to Annapolis by 1'resident

Lincoln in IMiL

The Itelpfnl Mnn.

The man who loses his head was in

church the ether day. and a ir'ri near

ijim had fainted. The chureU was verv

close, and he rcali;:-tl that the best

tiling to do was to take u r out. and as le was a helpful man. always going to

the assistance of those ia need, he proposed to cai-ry iicr l;i:ncif. But in tpese days wo;:.n Uo not faint often

to keep

ractict

of i fail

i. i". r i vc: ted an I

y a . just ! hi-

l!ig them out

and this ma:i

The girl had

was being s:-;: hymn book in !

tnaiUcit tio'K u to reader L; d

rjiitig to do. ho ri

at the hymn book

Won't some one take n;

book?" he cried excitedly, "S f:ike this hytua book!" he cal!.

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;zed.

as

ca 1 1".-

theaters excited a Ijviiio :i had a if it re i- ss aide t he ti r-t L' git lUi y ljyi;iii

sine one d ag-iiu

Jcrcb Rtia an "Easy Mark."

Jacob A. Kits has many distinctions in Mulborrj street, lie Is the oldest

reporter there, a veteran of 20 years

f!r Is the author of books of wide re

pute. He is a reformer. He is the

leading authority on the city's slums

But what is more remarkable than anv

of these, he is. in the parlance of Mulberry street, an "easy mark."

To know as much about criminals as

he does and still be the "softest mark

in the street is regarded ns strange. It belies the theory that contact with

crime and the tower strata hardens the

sympathies and destroys sentiment. ICiis' p:a t little ollice opposite po

lice :oa(Hp:artcrs is the Mecca of a

constant procession of visitors. They range from the most prominent professional and political citizens to humble east siders w',o are grateful for the author's interest. These callers include

many who 0:1 one pretext or another

are seeking a little "temporary aid." "And they never fail to get it." sai

one oi tne oiu timers in .Mulberry

street. "esMcial!y if there's some little

touch of sentiment in the story. lie can't resist sentiment of the wholesome kind." This nfter 20 roars in Mulberry street. New York World.

with vehemence. But uo one volun

teered, and it was not until another

rtttfrneM of the Booths. The latest evidence that the breach between Ceneral William Booth of thSalvation Army and General Balling-

ton Booth of the Volunteers, father

and son. is past healing is the Application made by the latter to a Newark N. .I.i court to have the name of his - "i changed from William to Charles, i -e boy, who was christened WUiiaai

18, fcJL-es-i.

i-iV . t -ttt "Nil

wnoi Ems ncme? Home is made by the family. Without the love which comes with children there may be a house but never a home, in the best meaning of the word. Many a house which was only foar wal!s and a rolof has been made a home by the asjency of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Nature sets her face ?gai:ist childlessness and " Favorite lYescription " works with nature to remove the obstacles to maternity. j I had been a suiTerer rryn y:"-'re tTccvIe fyr a.'yut thn? venrs. ba-.-me I tn:.crr?ars in that time an3 the th.t I coasuttt'I Mid 1 rould have to th-ocih an cperi-ioa be? -re I couM g-ive binh .- chil..neiv'B -wr-.te !--s. Ftanche H Krans. of Ps-ri:s. I.axeme Co.. Pau. Box 41. "When alat to srive up i- despair. I bcisght a bcte of Ir. fierce s Favcnte lesoritv tioti and after tseinsr it fcr: better than I had for -rears. Feif. improve! beftre I had t-iketi onenaif bottie. Alter taking f.sranfi a h?.".f bottle I pave tilth to a bngVa ba":-y giri who is now four month old ani hs? not had a day of sickness. She is as bright as can be. I car: not say too much in praise of ir. tierce tav&rue FTescription- " Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser a wcrk for every woman is sent f ree on receipt of stamps to pay cost of mailirg; only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for psper covered book or xi stars r for cloth covered to Dr. R. V. Pierce, &i2Io, N, Y.

CTTVKAL BAI.LINGTO.N IIOOTH. r his grnndfaiher. is now 12 years tge r.nl is a student at the mditary ;oy of Montclair. N. where Lis .iiy resides.

brtaeti between General Wil liaui Iniotli and his son llaliington was oct asioned a few years ago by the removal of the latter under orders from his father as head of the Salvation Army in this country. The son thtii organized the Volunteers with the help - -f th- l-i iters who- foiiovreti hiai out of

Furnished Special Attendants by the Penn

sylvania System. The bureau of attendants for trans Atlantic travelers established in Jer

sev Citv and New York Citv twenty

3'oars ag"o by the Pennsylvania System has proven a yTvat wnvoniem.v to jvrsJns making" European trips and to teurirds arriving; in America at that port. It will Iv particularly

et'tnenient fvr visitors to the 1 arts

Exposition tKvaust the departure

dtK-ks of mt of the Atlantic steam-

hip line are convenient to the new

Jerev Citv pasenoyr station of the

I'cn nsyi vania LLiiiroad Company. The bureau consists of experienced

airents wbos tiutiesare to meet passengers arriving in Jersey City and

Now tork over the Pennsylvania

lines and assist them in arranointr for trans-Atlantic trips via any of the sdeani.-diip lines bv conducting

them to ;deamhips aud aiding iu the

preparations for a trip abroad. These atreuts will provide cabs op

crated bv the Pennsylvania system

and aid tmsseuirers with their hatr-

jragv. They are fully posted on mat

ter?- jvrtaiuiuir to steamships leaving New York, and arrangements can be

made throutrh them for procuring st earn.-hip tickets in advance. They alo meet incoming; steam ships to aid travelers in shapiny-de

tails for eotitinuiuy; journeys from

New York over the Pennsylvania

Lines bv furnishino; tickets, arran

ino- for the transfer of bajsjao;e from

st'auisliip docks after it has been

passed iv customs instectors, and

having the same checked throug"h to

de.tiuatiou. Thev will reserve sieep-

in' car accommodations and relieve

ivron. of the foreiroinr details. mak-

iiiiT themselves us'ful as attendants

ami guides frtv of charg-e. Further information on the subject may le obtained by addressing- the nearest Pennsylvania Lines Ticket Ao-ent, or Y. V. Kichardsou, District 1'a.ssener Aeut, Indianapolis, Ind

Epilepsy CwedL Hid Fourteen Fks in a Single Night and Frequent Spells of Nervous Prostration. Permanently Cored by Dr. Miles' Nervine, "For twenty years I was subject to rerroos'she commenced taking Dr. Xnies Xerrlne sh fits and at times have suftcrrd cretiy fromjcould see a change with the first bottle. Sha nervous prostration. 1 had as many as foor-tcontinued to improve under that treatment teen of those fit ia a single night. I as until t fits had entirely disappeared, and ah treated by good physicians in Alma, St. LouU.has been free from them now lor two and WW

and Ithaca, but CTaJuaUy frew orse under half years.'

their treatment. 1 have taken an endless!

amount of advertised remedies but to no avail.

Eiht years ago I bean taking tr. Miles

Fhenmatism Cured In a Day. Mystic cure for Ilheumatism. and Noura'.o-ia radically cures iu 1 to 3 days. 1'.: uii ujMin the system is rcnu.'iicl.'' t- mysterious. It roiiiovoi :'.r t.e cause and the disease . r rrcdiately disappears. The tirst dc-e yroatly Ivnctits 75 cents. Sold b j... (J. Lukeu & Co., dru,'oists, r..chtuond. ti

"Of a good becinning

Cometh a o-,od end." When vou

take Mood's Sarsaparilla to purify your bUxnl you aire niakino; a o"C,k1 U'o-inninir, and the ooh1 end will le

health and hajpiness. This medi

cine cures ail humors of the bloou, creates yood aptotite, oerconies

t hat tired feeling and imparts viror

and vitality to the whoie system.

It is America's greatest blood medi

cine.

liiliousness

l'ills, lia cents.

is cured by

Hood's 8

J. E. Rsin,

501 Kishwaukee St, Rochford. 111. "When my sister, Edith Johnson, was nine

Kervine and 1 eommen.-.) ct old sae was taken wrth lnfiammatorr

once. TU Ets did not come so often nor sojrluntira and It turned into St. Vitus dance, hard. After a few months the: fit .-ev,.! .1 ihe was ft sim weeks that she cxHiid neither

tcvether, but I have noer quite riven cp theiwIk nor ulk ni n bed for ten weeks. Nerv ine as I feel the need of something atjXe J0-"0 anJ doctored and she grew worse times to t race me up and soothe my tired;11 Uie tan had to sit by her bed day and nerves. This wv rial medicine has doneinht to keeP hf r rom KrkinT out onto the more for me than I cn ever tell. for. it has fluor' ne dy y latHer ent the dvX:tor 11 saved niv 1 .'e, be..';es hundreds of dollars!"" "d C11 K'nfi her Dr. Milea Nenrlnc, doctor bills.. I um now siatv-four vears old'nd Motc the hd tkn bottle sh and am feeling better todav than I ha've before!couU nd walk- W KT rin veats. People fcr miles around here knowirnsed to sce how tapidly she mended, and w

how bad I was before 1 began Ukmjr Dr.ilnmK 106 XServlne we greatest roedlcme on

Miles- Nervine, and nurv through n.v recora-r"'1 mia USCJ irT- J,,ues mend at .oh hi v found it . r,!i,.f f. ,r L,ver Klls in connection with the

troubles." 1 K. Simmons, Alma, Mich.

My wife had suffered from attacks ofl

epileptic tits for twenty-one years, and in that

(earth, We also used Dr. Miles Nerva and

Nervine

and found them a splendid remedy."

ilsis. Harry O lead ail, 850 bond Ave, Marion, Ind.

time had been umier the care of several phy-

Bcians witltcut ever receiving any lasting benefit. She has also tried any num!er of adveriiaed remedies with no better results; but when

Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold at all drug store

on a positive guarantee. Write for fre advice and booklet to

Db Miles Mxdicao. Co, Elkhart. Ind.

BEAUTY, IBI CONQUEROR BELLAVITA Arsenic Beanty Tablets and Pills. A perfectly sate ami Kiar;ime.i iroaimpiil for all kkin disorders. Restores the bloom ot youth to faded laces. o days' tratmut aoe: SO days' il.m, by mail. Sond for eireular. Address. NtWVITA MtUlLAL CO., Cliotaa a Jacktoa Su.. Cakas Sold by A. G t u'e Jv? Co., Main street, an Curiae & Co , 4t$ Nr:h Kirith street, drugijiCft.

Plumbing Heating Lighting Gas Fixtures Steel Ranges Repairing, Etc. H. H. MEERHOFF PHONE AG.

Pennsylvania Lines.

Try Grain-O! Try Grain-O! Ask your j;rtcer today to show you

a pai-kao of ( iruin-O the new fcxKi

(ii'ink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without

injury as well as the adults. All who

try it like it. Crain-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure rrains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. 15 and 25c txr package. Sold

by all oroeers.

What Would You Givi

To lx cured of catarrh? If vou or

vour friends have this disease vou

kiuw how disagreeable it is. Its symptoms are in darned eyes, throb

bing tembies, ruio;inr noises in the

earn, beai laches, capricious appetite.

nd constant discharge of mucus.

Fortunately its cure is not a question of what you will rive, but what

you will take. If vou will take

Hood's Sarsaparilla, the yreat con

stitutional remedy, which thoroughly purities, enriches and vitilizes the blood, vou mav exix-ct to be com

pletely and permanent. ""ured. The ood blood which Hood 's Sarsaparilla makes, reaching the ddiiate passages of the mucus membrane, sxthes

and rebuilds the tissues and ultimately cures all symptoms of catarrh.

Announcement. To accommodate those who are

partial to the use of atomizers in ap

plying liquids into the nasal pas

a;'cs for catarrhal troubles, the pro-

rit.ti.rs prepare Cream Uaim m

liquid funu, which will be known as

iv s Liquid Cream Bairn. Price in-

udir.o- the .spraviny tube is 75 ets.

Dru-rirists or by mail. The liquid

orm cinlxxlies the medicinal proper

ties of toe soiid preparation. Cream

i!rn is quickly absorbed bv the

membrane and does not dry up the

secretions but changes them to a

atural and healthy character. Klv

Brothers, 5t Warren street, New

York.

LAUNDRY

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