Richmond Palladium (Daily), 26 September 1900 — Page 4

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM ' WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26. 1S00

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01 E C0JSTHTA1I IS TO SELl TDK IEST GOODS I! TBI IAUET.

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We can't mention it too often. Persons who are using

feait ot it in tne very fliRtiest terms ; rmi we wan i you iu uy n compare with what you have tieen tiding.

WI? KNOW IT WILL, I'LKASR YOU.

8 john f. McCarthy.

MAIM AND S. lOth.

BEE HIVE GROCERY

PHONES 190

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WE HAVE A FEW THOUSAND POUNDS OF

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At SOc pr 25 ll Sac k. FloCr is m.nle by John Wolfe, ami we guarantee give you entire satisfaction.

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JERSEY SWEET POTATOES The genuine article. We receive them lirect from JEKSKY.

W. E. HASTINGS

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BREAD

OUR M OTTO : Honest Goods at Honest Prices.

HOME MADE HMtHf tMMMMIIMMH 11 f Htmil! ALSO . . .

Potato Chips. Made Without Lard.

HADLEY BROS.

The KltteHt in tlie City. , . Received Tliree Tinier Oaily.

Bath PhaM SOS.

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paid their salaries and provided with transjxjrtation home. Gil Watkitis of New Castle was here yesterday. Miss Celia Crai of New Caatle is visiting friends in. this city. Miss Louisa Wickersham of New Castle is in the city attending Yearly meeting. William Hicks and John Grant were fined each i.y) for intoxication thU morning' in police court. Iluy Winifrede Coal. C. S. Farmiam. Charles F. ilansche left today for Minneapolis, to accept a position in a musical arjjreation there for the season. - Lucinda Ilebbie has filed divorce prowedinjre against Oliver M. Tlebble, and asks alimony. The parties live in th west end of the county. "A Woman in the Case" showed to a fair sized audience last niyht at the Phillips. For its kind, the show was first class and there were a num-ix-r of rofvl people on the projjram. Mrs. Winslow and daughter of Fairmount, Ind., are the jruests of the IU-v. Kllwoo-iO. Ellis and family, south ninth street. Mrs. Winslow and the Iiev. Ellis are sister and brother. All youn; Republicans who will cast their tirst vote this fall will please assemble at the Main street llepiiblieau headquarters on Friday evening of this week. A club will be organized and active work for the campaign will begin. The rustic drama, " 'Way Down East," which comes to the Jennt'tt theater on next Friday night, controlled by William A. Brady, continues to do a record-breaking business everywhere. It has been displayed that it has made more records for long runs than any piece pn.? dueed for several generations. The statement was made rather miscellaneously while the Eightyfourth Indiana regiment's reunion was in progress in this city that the Ilev. I. I. Watts of Winchester, a comrade in attendance, was a political infidel this year and had deserted to the Bryan side of the fence. The charge is a serious one, but happily it is utterly unfounded. Mr. Watts was asked by one of bis Republican comrades whether the rumor was true, and with the utmost vigor he denied it. He stated that while the relations between himself and the Republican organization at Winchester were not the most cordial, yet he is as loyal and trustworthy a Republican as ever he was, which is saying a good deal, for he has long been a Republican standby. Comrade Watts was naturally indignant that such a base rumor should have been promul gated. Buy Winifrede Coal. C. S. Fakmiam.

AT THE FAIR;

GOOD ATTENDANCE AND GOOD RACES

LEG BROKEN.

To MATHER BROS.

TELEPHONE 49.

E. D. NEFF

O. P. NUSBAUM

If you want a CiOOD, HONEST, UP-TO-DATE and KEL.IAKLE PAIlt OF SHOES, be sure and go to THE NEW SHOE STOKE.

e have a fine line of Ladies' Hand-turn Shoes, Ladies' Welts, with extension soles, Men's

Box Calf, Velour Calf, Patent Leather and

Vici, all the latest styles.

Charles Roberts Sustains a Painful Injorr on Sunday. On Sunday last Charles Roberts of north eleventh street sustained a serious injury. He was up in thecounrte tnuimii" .t- a rail fence that had a barbed wire running along the top. As he started to cross it the top rail slipped and he found it n-eessary to jump or fall into the barbed wire. He was already slightly unbalanced when he started to jump, and as he alighted on a chunk of wood that turned under him, he was thrown down. His right ankle was broken at the joint, and two other bones dislocated. The broken

bones were nicely set, and Mr. Rob

erts is getting along nicely.

To Sav Xthi f Ideal Weather That Prevails Exciting Times ia- the 2:40 Tret, the 3:00 Pace and thc Gentleman's Rad Race MaTr Zimmerman Keeps Up His -ivt card br Winning With Zna ZPr aspects for Richmond DaT. As usual "his honor," Mayor Zimmerman won the road race. ' He has done it so often that it wouldn't be fair for any one else to win itThe road race was the opening event on a card of three good races for the first day of the fair. Whelan having drawn his horse, Hal-Foster, it left but three starters, Dr Zimmerman, Chat Lancaster and Jo. Stevenson, the latter's horse, Carl, Ijeinsr driven bv ( Jeo. Louirhlki.

The finish in the first heat, was . wm see me oiggesi verv r.lose. Swinbur?. Carl and Lnna mond has ever seen.

Z. finishing in the order named and lapped across each Dother. In the second heat Swinburg and LonaZ. paced like a team almost the whole mile, the mare winning by a half a length. The third heat was a repetition of the second, head and head to the last hundred yards and then the dot-tor's little mare forged ahead . and won. She won the fourth heat and race in a trifle easier fasion. The summary: Road race purse, $75 Wayne county horses. Lont Z, Zimmerman ... ;i til wintarg. La neater 1 2 2 S Carl, Laughlm 2 3 9 3

Time- 2:2ll , 2:20 , 2:20J , 2:201 . The second race on the program was the 2:40 trot and it took live hard fought heats to settle it. - Markoline sold favorite for the first heat but broke badly on the. back stretch and finished sixth, although by some strange feat of legerdemain the judges placed him fifth. They also saw things differently from the crowd in the second heat of. the three minute pace when they placed Pan R. second after he had finished fourth and running at that. ' ' The winner of the first heat turned up in Baron McMath, a good looking son of Baron Posey, owued by M . H . Reardon of Indianapolis. The finish was a fierce drive between the winner and Plural, the former outgaining the Poem gelding in a whipping finish. The second heat Baron McMath and Markaline sold at even money and take your pick. Raybould took no chances this time and hurried Markaline along after the Baron on the lower turn and it was a horse race always, Baron McMath winning in a close finish. The third heat was a ticht fit for Markaline. It looked

linr X lui ai 1111 tuu icv i "i iu jaiu.i when the Poem gelding made a fired break and Markaline nipped Fausta who looked like the winner after Plural made his break. It wa? the Online colt all the way

in the Murth and fifth heats with , the Major Ross filly Fausta chasing him out. Second race, 2.40 trot, purse ivJOO.

Markaline. Row, Stock F ,-r-rl

. 115 4 4

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a 3 4. 5 r, 4 6 (1 nWTi

Distanced

IS; 2:aS; 2:21S-

Ul clipper, Clrk Broa- XSertj 1 1 Hartwtwd...rrr . '. ..... S 7 Kerd P.-Ua.. May Bell S Rot. a--'Z . T?nr."IlI7."-".37 T Hula tSinith T (ntckta L... -r. . . Time, 2:161, 2:17. r.NFiMsnEi 3.00 r.rs ... Third heat won by Re-virioat, fourth also. Time 2:191 and 2:ltU. Hal Clipper, that took the first two heats yesterday, took seventh and third in the two heats. Robsoa was drawn, and Bula Smith was drawn after the third heat. The fifth and last heat gave Rexinout another first, with Dan R. second and Hal Clipper third, giving them the monev in that order, with May Bell fourth. Time, 2:lrV. THE 2:14 I'ACE. Silver Hal took the first two heats in that race with 213$ and 2:10, respectively. Amity Ed was seeoud in the first'heat, and Carrie J in the second. Slumber Jr. had been entered for that race, but he was drawn. From present prospects tomorrow

fair Uay KicnThe association

is preparing to handle a record breaking crowd and the people who are waiting for the ''big day' will be gloriously surgrised at the preparations the management have made Tor entertaining them. Besides the races there will be one of Prof. Baldwin's incomparable balloon ascensions and a show of saddle horses in front of the grand stand.

The program for the races is follows: 2:18 I'ace itrse ?:VM. Slumber Jr., b s, by Slumler, C. Slater, Fort Wayne, Ind. Legal Hal, b s, by Itoyal Hue,

Li. ttowe. Dayton. Ben H, b g, bv Rauleigh Boy,

Markley, Richmond. Harry Hill,blk g,by Lumpo,Henry Palmer, Columbus, Ind. Cardington Girl, g m, by Bethalna Wilkes, J. Maxwell, Cardington, O. Lona Z, b m, by Redmont, Dr. Zimmerman, Richmond. Baron B, b s, by Baron Posey, M. ,Wade, Edinburg, Ind. Rube Johnson, br g, by Nels Randall, Foster Bros., Frankfort, Ind. Cresindo. b m, by Strathmore, R. Trnesdale. Fort Wayne, Ind. Mirah, b m, Steve Smith, Brazil, Ind. Hal Foster,g g, by Tom Hal jr.,D. 1. Whelan, Richmond. Swinburn, b g, by Simons, Charles Wilson, Peru, Ind. Lady Timbrel, b ra, by Pocahontas sr., Travis Stock Farm, Lafayette, Ind. 2:16 trot itrse, :5(H).

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Time: 2:1

V make a specialty of and J.atfirs' Siiws al a taic price Jir nrry day

wear. Don't f.iil to see us when you are re;iy for SCHOOL SfO'S. We have

a great line of Children's, Misses', Youths' and Hoys' Shoes al ail prices. NEFF & NUSBAUM. 0

THE NEW SHOE STORE - - - 710 MAIN ST

Beirj. B. Myrick, . Nos. 8 and 10 North Seventh Street Richmond, Ind. Fire, jukc, Lightning and Accident INSURANCE.

Agent lor Red Star and American Steamship

Lines. Also Raymond & Whitcomb's Paris

Exposition Tcurs. Notary Public, Loan and

Renting Agency . . . . - . .

Double Wedding.

John Francis Maher of south tenth

street, this city, and James Maher of

Middletown, O., were married today

at .t. .Mary s cnurcn. this citv. tr

the Misses Nora and Teresa O'Neil,

ol Oxford. O. The double wedding

was solemnized at t o clock, nuptial

nign mass, the Kev. f ather I). J McMullen otticiating. The remarka

uie lerture 01 tne case was

that the grooms, although of the

same name, are no rela tion and never mot until vesterdav,

Ihe brides are sisters. Mr. and

Mrs. John Maher will reside here.

the husband being engaged in the

meat business. The other pair

will live in Middletown. After the wedding ceremony the two pairs

took wedding breakfast at the newly furnished home of John Maher. over

his meat market on east Main, and

all left on the 1:03 train for Chicago

via Indianapolis. James Maher is billing clerk for the Big Four com

pany-at Middletown.

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In the third race, the 3:00 pace, only two heats were decided. Hal Clipper, a slashing colt by Hal Dillard, bred and owned by Clark Bros, of Liberty, won both of them. A slow beginner, he paced home from the half in the first heat in l:03i and won hands down. No

body could see anything but Hal Clipper in the second heat- and he was barred in the betting.. He did not disappooint his backers but he did have them scared to death for he

made five bad breaks, the last one on the upper turn when he was sixth and apparently hopelessly beaten. The field swung into the stretch and spread across it. Six abreast they came and the favorite behind. Gamely the big son of Hal Dillard responded to his driver's efforts and

he came after them like a whirlwind, from the inside he had to go to the extreme outside to get around

the line of horses spread across the

stretch and when he gained the out-.

side the crowd rent the air with

cheers of approval. It looked for an

instant as if the effort had been too

much for he did not gain any after reaching the position, and down the

stretch they came, seven abreast.

every driver whipping1 and driving for all he knew. But Hal Clipper

still had a little left for he managed

to araw away right at the wire and

won the heat. He paced the last

quarter in 30 seconds...

lhird race, 3:00 pace. Purse $300.

Nellie Grose, b m, by Happy

B. B. Townsley, Olaithe, Kan. Rutherford b g, by Onward,

Zumstein, Burlington, Ky. Walter King, bk s, by Walter, W. A. Simins, Dayton, O. Mary C. b m, by Warren C, C. E. Kinder, Greenfield, Ind. Money Maker, b s, A. N. Menden, Seymour, Ind. Wilhelm Meister, br h, by Almont Wilkes, Henry Meyer, Pittsburg.Pa. Miss Dean, b m, by Aberdeen,

Travie Stock tarra. Lafayette, Ind. 2:32 pack PL-use,-300. Hal Clipper, b , by Hal Dillard, .Clark Urtxi.. liberty, Ind. ' -,1 H, S jr, W Tn.no, Rudy, Yorktown, Ind. Rexmont, br g, by RexKing,Mack Roberts, Jewett, O. Carl, ch g, by Redfield, Joe Stevenson, Richmond", Ind. Linwood, b g, by Fleetfoot, Short & Zollman, Bedford, Ind. Bula Smith, br m, by Shadeland, M. W. Meredith, Franklin, Ind. Robson; by Beach, M. Moran, Dayton, O. Hardwood, s g, by Jim Wilson, C. Maley, Evansville.

May Belle, b f, by Dr. Hile, Chas.

W llson, Peru. Ind.

Gretchen Lee, b in, by Young

Autimes, M. H. Reardan, Indianapo

lis.

Reed Patchen. r g. bv Bourbon

Patchen, Geo. Fadley, Cambridge

City, Ind.

Iioyal Boy, b g, by Royal Prince,

J. M. Rife, Boston, Ind.

The members of the 57th Regt. Vet. Vol. Int., will hold a reunion at Centerviile, the uld home of O. 1. Morton, Indiana's war governor, on the 3d and 4th of October, VA. Come boys and let us have a good time. Committee.

Water bills due October 1. 2t-10t

Chamberlain's

Cough Remedy Favorite.

a Grca

The soothing and healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant tkte an 1 prompt and permanent effres have inade jt a great favorite with people everywhere. It is especially prized by mothers of small children foreolds, croup and whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by A. G-. .Xluken & Co., and Curme & Co. druggists.

ENVELOPES. We have just received 2i0.0OO envelops, new style opening, that we offer at very close, prices, printed. Sun k first-class. 23-3tri ' 31. Ccixatos jr Co.

Don't fail to see the Jack of all Trades at work at, the free show of AViti Waking: at the fair, also get a free drink. 25-3t

Fall Opening: 1900. You are cordially invited to insjxvt our pattern hats and bonnets, also a complete line of millinery in every detail. Tuesday "and Wednesdav,"September 23th and 2Cth. Come anil see. M. A. Kiei.hohn, 22 3t 523 Main street.

MILLINERY OPEXIX Tuesday, September 2ith, and Wednesday, Kemptemher'2Gth, latest novelties in trimmed hats and ready-to-wear hats. LOU A NOLI) EH. 3D North Sth St. 2kl3t.

Water bills due October 1. 2G-10t

John-"-Ki pier and Gus Maag will

give a dance at High Point this evening. Runge's full orchestra. Cars will wait till the dance is over.

Frost

Is in the air. His early coming reminds you tltat tlie summer suit Is a tit lute of the past. We want to remind you that this is the place to come when ready to purchase your l'all Suit. ot only hecause we-can show you thc choicest and hest selected stock of Kail and Winter Suits and Overcoats in the city, hut hecause we can save you Kd money' and lots of It. MEN'S FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS ' 'AH the new stvles have arrived. They're sUcked high on our tables. Rich. tu eU nnt patterns of every conceivable style n.l f.shion. You must see them ti aipreei.Ue them.

CALL AND LOOK AT THEM. The Mel Clothing Co. New Colonial. Building. 709-711 Main St.

C. II. HAMILTON

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lO M. Ttalh Itraat O p. WaalooM Hotel Richmond Indiana. BOTH PHONES. '

People's Exchange. ADVEBTIBBMBirra under ho haad of Wanted Sltuttons, mala or femalo blp vtiitttdLioat.wban not osoMdlna tonr IlaM, InMrtwlFBEB In thoao oolnrons. All "ads" for HmI Katat 81 M, Hon fbt Bnt, rtnuolal, and MlaaooUanoon. ft uU Inaorlod for S o.nta Una aaoh Inaertlor Storaos Ground floor sixteenth and Main, Verne Smith. tf Wantek At this ofiice, a good boy to work in office and who wants to learn the printer's trade. Fort Rent Furnished rooms with bath, 1000 south A street.

Lost Ulaek satin cape lined with bhick silk, small collar nd Jof.

r.TiM-H satin nti-iotrn. Itewaru. rvcline Parker. M4 Richmond avenue. IjOht On north IJ or north tenth street, pair gold frame eyeglasses. Reward if returned to 122 north thirteenth street.

Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Thirty

Years of Suffering.

I suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought I was past

being cured, says John 11. Hailoway

of French Camp, Miss. '"I had spent

so much time and money and suffered

so mucn tnat i nau given up all nopes

of recovery. I was so feeble from the effects of diarrhoea that I could do

no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted to find a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Co.era and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after taking several bottles I am entirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleased with the result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all who suffer as I have. " For sale by A. G. Lwken & Co., and Curme & Co.

Wouldn't It Jar You

The GLOBE WE DESIRE TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR NEW Fall and Winter Stock of IWen's. Boys' and

ChildrenYetot

hmg,

to know that some people do not know a

goo.1 thing when they have it. Here we are ready and willing to back every and any body up whenever they are short of money and help them out of all sorts of predicaments ; just like ifettimr monev

Irom home. Vet there are a few neoole

who do not appreciate our kindness. We are glad to know that there are only a few

uo ieei inai wav. Ktmcmiifr. it vou

have household goods, a salaried tiosttion.

or something of value, we are with you.

Business stnctlv confidential.

RICHMOND LOAN CO., N. E. Cor. 8th nd Main SU.

Overcoats, Underwear, Hats, Caps ....

And all up-to-date Furnishing Goods, which' are now in stock and ready for inspection. YOU are cordially invited to call and see these VERY COMPLETE lines. !

'he GLOBE:

One Price flolhiers, Furnishers, Halters. Next Union Nat'l Iianfc. 80. Main St. WIDUP & THOMPSON.

ROOM 4.

7 a. in. to 8 p.

Richmond Palladium

WEDXESDAY.SEIT. 2o, 1900.

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StHiirur of Moon.

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Indiana and Onto Weather.

VTashixotok, D. ' C. Sept. 26. For Indiana: Generally fair, much cooler tonight and Thursday, except showers in the south tonight. For Ohio: Colder, partly cloudy tonight, shovers in the north ThursULiy, fair and colder.

LOCAL MEWS

Dr. W.A. Park, dentist.S X. tenth.

Smoke eye glasses for sun.IIaner's.

au Kinas spectacle repairing,

naner s. Correct spectacle fitting, specialty, Ilaner's.

i. K. (Juer of Marion is here at

tending the fair and races.

The niht school at the Business

Couejre opens Mondav evening. Octo

ber 1st. 20-??t

If you can not attend the dav

school enter the night school at the

Business college. -sat-wed-sat The "Jlinister r Zxtraordinary" company which recently plaved "at the Gennett," ' has disbanded at Coshocton, O. The performers were

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SUNBURST PENINSULAR BASE BURNER

Only $45 at

NOAH'S ARK.

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uore neat irom the same

amount of fuel than old style base burners, and

for brilliancy of illumination is only equalled by

the sun.

The Sunburst is

latest pattern of the stove

manufacturer's art, Xo other dealer in

city has them.

To be seen only at NOAH'S ARK.

NOAH'S ARK Sells'the Hot Blast $9.50 ; smoke consuming:

: PENINSULAR

? OAK STOVE

? n MMBi ' the IS lffi A

SI7.73

S5.00

Peninsular Steel Range

You get double baking

surface with these, you can bake bread pies on the top rack.

OAK...

as or

s

OVES

That will burn soft

hard coal or wool for

or

Heats up and down stairs

same time. GUARANTEE BONO WITH IT.

For 14-iceb Fire Poi Size-

iSSSaySyayayayay.

$12.25

Cook Stoves, No. 8 size, a fine

sruaranteed baterat NOAH'S ARK.

$6.50to$8.75

Dinner Sets

China Cups and Saneers

lOc to SOc

Gran ieware Pans. Pots and Kettlee, lo, 25 and SOc

rmwnra Dih Pans. Pails, Tabs. lO. 18, 45. GOc.

Coal Hods, Stove Board? Toys. Drums, Dolls, Wagoss.

Gasoline Vapor Lamps

$3.50 to $7.50:

Gives more light than any citb-r. Come in and sre the ,

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PARLOR LAMPS

Fine new stock, : ,

88c to $9 00, at -

NOAH'S ARK,

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