Richmond Palladium (Daily), 6 October 1900 — Page 4
niOHMOHD DAILY PALLADIUM batitpi OCTOBER 6. 1900
on cosstajtjui is to mi m ikst cook u tei huit. SEE OUR .... Window Display To-morrow. It will interest you.
Have you tried our 30 cent Coffee ? john f. McCarthy.
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MAIM ANO S. lOth.
BEE HIVE GROCERY
PHONES IN
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Nice New California Figs, per lb IOc Fancy Genuine Jersey Sweet Potatoes, pk 30c Fanny Dark Cape Cod Cranberries at IOc Veiy Fancy Apples. LD oz. Pippins, peck 30c Extra Fine White Clover Honey, lb 20c
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OUR MOTTO : Honest Goods at Honest Prices.
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Kest in tlie city for tlie price
ALSO
ISxtra Large Vat Ones AX 20 CENTS PIvR POUND. Phone for one of these.
Beth PkMM 2S2.
HADLEY BROS.
WE HAVE
PII0JIK49
AIDER
to burn.
CO.
bros
The J.Will Cunningham Co. Successors to .1. Will Cuuiiiiigliam. mm DEALERS Cor. Seventh and Main Streets.
After three months' sale, conducted with the full intention of closing out to
quit business on account ot health (which Iws improve I alter a vacation ), through the strong solicitation of frienils an.l employees, we have concluded to organize a ? S 1 . t. . ...... 1 1 .1 . : .1 .
stock company, l lie company is organised untie, me siaie taws, auu iuc anicie are filed in the office of the county recorder.
Mr. Burton A. Hungerford, head salestnao, is one of the directors, and Mr.
Charles W'essell. in charge of the work, department, is another director. L. Cunningham is secretary and treasurer, and J. Will Cunningham president and manager
We kindlv solicit the trade of our old patrons au.l many new ones that took
advantage of the sale. We are putting in one of the most complete stocks of shoes
ever shown in this section. Mioes tor everybody. SCHOOL SHOES a specialty. Something new for fall and winter, IUx 'Enamel Calf, 3.30 and Jtl.OO, for ladies and gentlemen. ih Will Cunningham Co.
C. EI. HAHTLTON,
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Richmond Palladium
SATURDAY, OCT. , liHH).
XltK.CAST OK WKATIIKU
Rising anil Setting of the Sun ami Moon.
Sun.
T
Moon.
Itises 0:01 Seta 3:33 j Set S:35 a. m.
Indiana and Ohio Weather. Washixutox. D. C, Oct. . For Indiana: Showers and thunderstorms tonight and Sunday, cooler Sunday afternoon. For Ohio: Fair tonight, except showers and cooler along the lake; Sunday showers and cooler. LOCAL NBW8
Dr.W. A. Park, dentist.3 N. tenth. Buy your hats of Fletcher. 2S-tf
Water bills due October 1. 26-10t Pavis.dentist, Sth A Main. tel. 319. Smoke eye glasses for sun.IIaner's. Water bills due October 1. 26-UU All kinds spectacle repairing, tlaner's. Correct spectacle fitting, specialty, Haner's. T. Hindman of Hagerstown was in the city yesterday. . Miss Alice Knolleberg went to
Indianapolis this morning to visit for a few days. Joseph R. Evans and wife returned to Indianapolis this morning, after yisiting friends. Mrs. Hannah Leeds arrived this morning from New York City on a few weeks visit. George H. Evans and wife arrived this morning from Indianapolis to spend a1 few days with Leander Woodard and family. Spring Grove. Superintendent Graham of the
Knight stown soldiers' and sailors'
orphans home was in the city to
day, the guest of Benjamin Starr and
wire.
Miss Pearl I lay ties retimed to
Indianapolis this morning. The Magazine club will meet with Mrs. M. II. Ballard on Monday afternoon. The C. IL A M. have filed appropriatian proceedings against Louisa II. White. John William Jackson and Nellie May Hoot of Centerviile have been
licensed to marry. The Ninth Indiana cavalry will hold its annual reunion at El wood
Friday, October 12. Joseph C. Fiatliff arrived home last night from Indiana Mineral Springs, and is much improved in health. J. M. Hussey and wife arrived home this morning from Ocean
Grove, where they have been spending the summer. The fire department was called to the Richmond Casket company's works last night about 11 o'clock, but it proved to be a false alarm. Mrs. E. G. Hill and father. Amos
Stuart, went to Knightstown this
morning on a short visit. Mr. Stuart is now tast 93 years of age. The commercial travelers will meet at Republican headquarters this (Saturday) evening at 7 o'clock to
arrange for taking part in the Roosevelt parade. The Republican club at Chester had a fine meeting last night, addressed by Paul Comstock. The liough Riders added to the interest of the occasion. Hon. Phillip T. Colgrove of Michi
gan, past supreme chancellor of the K. of P., is stopping at The Westeott and will be pleased to meet any
member oi the order. The congregations of Grace and First Methodist churches will unite in a Love Feast meeting at 2:30 p. in. tomorrow to be held in First
church, led by Dr. G. H. Hill. Maumceccuncil,d greeof Pocahontas, will give a social and dance at their wigwam, corner of ninth and Main streets. All members ( f the order with their families are cordially invited to be present.
Hal Clipper, the horse which won second money in the 3:00 minute
pace at the Richmond fair, won the 2 30 pace at Marion yesterday, the bist time in 2.1!. The horse is
owned by Clark Bros, of Liberty and is considered a comer. The Ladies Circle met yesterday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter L. Dalbey, 12! south twelfth street. An interesting program was had, and refreshments were served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs.
William J. Hiatt, south fifteenth
street.
The Filth Ward Republican club
will meet at the club room fon north
C street, between fourteenth ;md fif
teenth) Monday evening, October 8, at 7:00 o'clock. Mr. W. C. Dennis
of Harvard University will deliver the address of the evening. Come
early and avoid the rush.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Dalbev
entertained in a delightful manner
last evening the ladies and trentle-
men of the Tuesday Afternoon Thimble club. A daintv luncheon was
served at a late hour, after social
games had been indulged in. The
prizes fortne games were won b
Mrs. Dr. K. E. Pierce and Dr. L.
Hoover.
George Raver and William Grav of
thin lyurui nj on u Kiuai ui iwaui tuii battery. They are said to have had a light on the afternoon accommodation from Cambridge to this city yesterday afternoon. Gray was fined $3 ami costs and his partner was dismissed. John Butler was fined $5 and costs for trespass. The Rev. James D.Gillilan of Pocatello, Idaho, is in the citv, the guest of his brother, S. W. Gillilan. The Reverend Mr. Gillilan was for fifteen years a Methodist missiouary in Utah, and is now stationed at Pocatello. He will preach tomorrow evening at the First M. E. church, at 7:30. He is stopping on his way east to Philadelphia as a delegate from Idaho to the national Y. M. C.
In
OPEHJLEJTER. Which Seme Plala Ooeitions Asked William J. Bryan.
are
Richmond, Ind., Oct. 5th, lyou. Hun. Willi&m Jraa.ntc Brrna. t c?: t . ...
uvr oir in common with a num
oer or my leliow citizens. I today
nairucu iv juur auuress aeuverea in
our city, ana was sorrv to note that
owing to the delay in your arrival
j'ou were compelled to so cur tail your remarks as to omit en
ureiy iue giving oi your views upon
beyerai important questions on which it is possible you utended to have
siioKen.
It is but fair to believe that a large
numoer oi tne voters present de
sired to know your policv V . . I . I . 1, i . 1 . . . ,
suuuiu l u- uy lut-ir oaiiots aid in
piacing you in the responsible office which you seek. They recognize that your competitor for this high position has the ad vintage of many years of public life diring which his actions sjeak louder than words of that which may be expected of him, while their confidents in what you may do must be base wholly upon I
uur Miiw-uieui uuu promises. a . L i 1 : i r , '
iuai wuicu vou uap aone. eve
our p.itizens ana
been well knfafklpn. that he
they would Iments. Or you sioke 3'ouyoung clergyman, might call lot at present ena resident a ijr. Hale who gaged at of politics, and
ild tell us just what
elected. You must es-
ising this matter for
know lust what we
or we cannot give you Yerv respectfully, "W. F. Si encer.
knows
who per
you won
cuse us
we real
can de
our vo
A XUI1FUL PLACE
Is t
r
iton Store InJer tne ew Ar-
lent Arrangements That Ap-
as NearlT to Fertecttea as is
de to Approach.
ton Store, with its new ar-
ent of storage and salesrooms.
completest and best lighted in
ty. The present store, with the
letiouof its improvoments, con-
of two noors, with basement
elevator. It is not an ordinary
K-ator. either. It is beautiful in
fish and external appearance, and absolutely safe. It works on the
has airect an, is
RQUCH RIDERS.
Uniforms Have Come and There Will
Be a Dress Drill Next Monday Evening. The uniforms for the Rough Riders
have come and are to he had at t ox s clothing store on Main street near seventh. They will be seen in a dress drill next Monday evening at
the corner of north ninth and A at the postottice. All the members are requested to be present at that
time, as this is the time lor tne nuai
drill for the big parade. All shouia
turn out.
! vdraulic di incline.
w 1 1 1 . l.j i r l iai-' 1 1 i ' ft ft m rm. i i u i ri iij i l r j & ' .
recorded. ' foX supported by cable, is held in
h rn-o hv water alone, ana can nut
upon aJ.il
Your statement Uat
A. convention.
A Notable Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Lippincott, formerly of this city passed the
58th anniversary of their marriage on Tuesday, September 2t, 11HH).
iirs. Liippincott while a bride at the William Nixon (Huntington House) a few days after the wedding,
at a grand reception and banquet given Henry Clay by his western
friends, October 1, 1S42, was selected by him as his partner at the banquet
and has a testimonial from him given
her on that occasion. A full size painting of Mrs. Lippincott may be
seen at their residence, North Madison avenue, Pasadina, Cal., as she
was gowned then.
THE MASSILLON
Bridge Company Gets Two Contracts
for Bridges Today. Two bridge contracts were let to-
lav by the county commissioners.
Oue was for the Abington township
site known as the Jones bridge and
the other was for the STcamore
bridge. The Massillon company got both contracts. The former was let
at 1,185, and the latter at $800.
The New Castle IJridge company
bid f 1,19a on the former and the a
bash companv 1,219.35.
On the Sycamorecontract the .New
Castle company bid 1d, and the
Wabash company 823.35.
Buy Pocahontas Coal. C. S. Farxham.
NOTICE.
Popular Lecture Course. In order that the patrons of the
Popular Lecture Course mav be fuilv
advised as to the plans and particu
lars of the course for the coming season the committee gives the following
information: Price of season tickets, 1. Number of attractions, six. Price of reserves for parquet and front part of balcory for the season, . Rear seats in balcony, 50c Gallery, no charge for reservesPlat opens at 7 a. in. Thursday, October 11, at Knollenberg's annex and Earl ham college. First number, Russell Conwell, October 15th, at Gennett theatre. Subject, "Acres of Diamond.''
questions wnich you discussed j
la9h you stood today pon the sad
ground which you uijntaincd tb& was upon your part lanly and the point, giving tio uncertr sound, though it doesseem a lfe strange in view of te history
the past four years tlt you si"" still maintain t't if we continued the gold st;idard, etfrts would decline and irairts inease that the balance of ttle wq(ld lie against us; that labor jould e unemployed; that the jiee of farm products would deefck; tlAt the price of wheat would fw tie price
of silver: that mortirao- would be
foreclosed and all our Ie be crucified ui)on a cross of bid; that we
would become a natioif borrowers
and a borrowing naii. Do you really believe now unIou asserted then that all these thin Avill happen
if we do not take 48 c s' worth of silver from every man ho carts it to our mints and retur it to hiin
starniel One Dol'aranJIn Gotl We
Trust ' a its only rwdeier? The. e
; re s me of us who ha heretofore fi-u that we would m r to have only so much of such.coi as the government would, and a lys would.
redeem for us in that, jhieh was of full value the world over Hut, passing from thelld issues of 1S.M, there were some (if us who much desired to hear yoj state just what, if we give you or votes and
thus contribute to your diction, you intend to do in disjwsingt of the results of the Spanish war, n the military operations of which 3011 took so
distinguished a part, and for the securing of the ratification ofthe treaty which brought it to a close you so diligently labored. ; Upon this point you made a clear plain statement as it would seem upon the surface, when you declared
that you would give the islands a stable government and then turn them over to the Filipino people. But unfortunately you failed to state which of the Filipino peoples you would select to whom to turn them over. We would like to be informed vVwvvoTiia also like to know what you mean by a stable government, and how you would establish it. Webster defines a '"stable government" as one firmly established fixed durable. This would seem to imply continuity; in other words, that some time must elapse before the government you speak of should have that stability you promise. How do you propose to maintain it? We believe it is a cardinal principle with you that all such governments must be founded on the consent of the governed. Will you establish such a government without the consent of the Filipino people? Of
what evidence are you possessed that
the r uipino people will consent to
the stable government which you propose for them? Have you already
made an agreement with Aguinaldo
the Tagal leader, that if he will con
tinue his resistance and kill a few more of the American boys whose lives we all hold so dear and thus keeo up his warfare until yon can
secure place and power, you will at
once establish a stable government such as he and his associates will consent to, and has he agreed with
you to give his consent? These, Mr. Bryan, are exceedingly important
questions, ana we must insist on
plain, iranK answer, sucn as you can
easily make. Have v-ou or have vou
not such an agreement? If you have not, what do you propose to do if
they decline to consent? If you have, kindly explain the difference between such an agreement with parties in arms against the flag of our country and common, ordinary
treason.
There remains one other matter.
Mr. Bryan, upon which vou can give
us information that might help us to
determine whether it is safe to give you our votes. There has lately been
published the mli text of the instruc
tions given by President McKinley to the Philippine commission to guide them in forming a government
for the islands. It has seemed to
some of us that these instructions, il
carried out, would result in estab
lishing a satisfactory government
and one to which all order loving well disposed Filipinos would con
sent. We presume in order to estab
lish the stable goverumentjwhich you promise you would not go to the islands in person, but that you would select one or more citizens eminent
for ability and having the confidence
of all your countrymen, regardless 01
party, and that you would give them
on starting out upon such mission some instructions as to what kind and character of ogovernment they
should establish. ul you kindiy give us, Mr. Bryan, as full an out
line of such insf ructions as the inter -. . . -n
esis 01 1 Df government win m your opinion permit, end we promise to
give the same very careful consideration, to compare it line by line and point bv point with Ihe instructions
given by President McKinley, and il
in our view u seems to promise a better government, one more stable
and more likelv to receive the con
sent and approval of the Fiiiniuos.
and lead to their development, prog
ress and elevation, we shall seriously consider the question of giving you
our votes.
If you have not the time personally
to answer these questions. Mr. Bryan, perhaps your old friend, the
Hon. Henry U. Johnson, could answer them for you. lie,, has long
There are ll,2a0 square ieei 01
floor space, and beth day ana nignt
is not a dark nook or corner in
the entire establishment, ine lower floor is magnificently lighted both by
t-ivlio-ht and its most sat.isii.cwrv
enhctitntp. eieeiricuv. wunc iue .-w.-v.-
tlrwir is a marvel of airy bright
ness. Both by day and by night the ct.r i the lightest in the city. You
can see the texture of everything
vou hllV.
The entire store is equipped with
the Barr cash and package carrying
vstein. which, with the interior tei
enhone system, makes the greatest
oossible economy in time, which al
ways has its advantage to the buyer
fi well as to the salesman
The architectural leauty is accent
iiatjd bv a grand open stairway, easy
,.f nsivnt. with cozv corner alcove at
its first landing. The second floor i
1-i.lon with new goods in immense
Mii:intities and endless variety. Th
floors are hard wtod, handsomely
ooli.shed. and the new furniture and
fix tures are handsome and modern in
the extreme. Handsome plate mir
rors are everywhere. 1 he show win
dows are so arranged as to present
the very best facilities for showing samples of the widely varied lines of
ir,,ods carried in stock. Oue of tne
most imoortant additions to th
itnro are the ladies' toilet and
louniring rooms a metroiHlitan fea
ture that is not to be ignored. The store will be rendered comfortable
bv a svstem of steam heat in the pro
diietion of which two boilers are to
be used. With five years in business as
separate firm, with twenty-five
courteous, experienced anil well
trained employes, with a stock finer
better, more yaried and immensely
larcer than ever before. Messrs
Hasemeier & Siekmann are prepared
for a crowd of customers, and are ad
mirablv fitted not only to make then:
comfortable and welcome, but to rlp;is them so well in the way of
that thev will be
. . I . 1 t 'iwunAftimin" at the iftt-li8
and look at the new store, which
People's Exchange.
ADVBHTIHRlf WTH ua n nau
All "da" tor II I MMta dun, nm"
Bant, naABdftl, n micumiom Wants to rf d for 8 " " '"
At;K.VT3. everywhere. 10 sell story of iale-
ton horror: 10 dea: J5 iWV.OOO rop-rty aen-tro-1; lanre book, .olendully il!utr.ttt. will outsell Johnstown flood Agents easily mVe f o to !" week, boon will on lftbt Kx-
perienoe unneoewary: ooy Kiri
sen iv. ..iiui trw, ..r.B... 1
Act quickly not a moment iu .!.
lb. Co., 7l hnn ft.-iDvinn.su. v.
THEY'RE TAKING
$10.00 to S18.00J
THOSE NEW FALL SUITS For business men are bound to lie very popular. We lvtve them in all the Utest styles ami make of go. ls, .nd would be pleased to have you call ml see them. We lso have Rood every .lay-
is from $5.00 to $8.00.
We don't simply want your trade. We want to please you so well that you'll come ha;k the very next time you want any clothing.
Come and see us.
1-erguson pu
Storaqb Ground floor sixteenth
and Main, Verne Smith. tf
Waxteu Men with rigs to ad
vertise and introduce Monarch Poultry Mixture. Straight salary 15 weekly and expenses. Send stamp.
Monarch Mfg. Uo., oeparimeni a, Springfield, 111.
tVastep Agents to sell our
price Christmas publication
cut
book 15c. $1 book 2"c, $l.;0 txok otc.
f2.0 book 75c. Credit given, freight
prepaid, outfit free. Ferguson Pub
lishing Company, 35S fifth street,
Cincinnati O.
Aoests Galveston Horror, thril'
ing story of the greatest catastrophe of modern times, greater than Johns town flood. Large book, illustrated
n profits, uuick sales, outfit free.
Martin DeCJarmo Co., 4.VJ ILue, Cin cinnati, O.
Wantkk Manasrer of branch of-
Pce bv old established manufaeturinv
house. Salary $125 per month am extra wm miss ion. Must furnisl satisfactory reference and $S00 cash District Manager. i00 Johnstoi Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.
For Salk Ooh1 horse, buggy am. harness. Inquire 412 north eigh teenth street. !-2t
MONEY BACK IF YOIME NOT SATISFIED.
MODEL CLOTyirl
Niw Colcnhl Building. 7C9-7II M in St.
Buy fca
the )
ffipQjjii!i!!4 SOLE FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES THE 6RAU PIANO CO., cmcmNATT:oHio: Also Sole Agents for the famous STECIL, KRANICH ft BACH LIMDEHAN & SONS.aoi other high grade makM. Send tor BARGAIN CIRCULARS.
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011
Fleishman's Mountain Tourists vs. Entke Nous.
SUNDAY OCT. 7th.
worth seeing even if no
are intended.
is
purchases
Buy Winifrede Coal. C. S. Faknha.m. We received tliis morning-A'-i walk in"; skirts, priies S5 ami S7. The Peoples Store. D Yon Want A Business Education? Many persons, through misfortune or other causes, have not been able to obtain an English education during their youth: others, not realizing
the value of such an education, have neglected to improve past opportun
ities, n all such as these we rec
ommend our English department, and
no one need hesitate toenter thisde
partment, as the course is prepared
with a special view of meeting all re
quirements. The work is adapted to
both beginning and advanced stu
dents, and is composed of all the
English branches taught in a praeti
cal manner. Call and examine the
course. Richmond Hi sisess College Co. What Shall We Have for Dessert?
This question arises in the family
every day. Let us answer it tday
iry Jell-U, a delicious aessert. 1're 1 tared in two minutes. No baking
add hot water and set to cool. Fla
vors: lemon, orange, raspberry and
strawberry. At your grocers. 10
cents.
See our new line walking
skirls at special prices,
SZ.98, JS3.9K, $0 anil 7.
The Peoples Store.
When you cannot sleep for cough
ing, it is narctiy necessary that any
one should tell vou that you need a
few doses of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy to allav the irritation of the
throat, and make sleep possible. It
is good. Try it. For sale by A. G Luken it Co., and Curme & Co.
druggists.
M O-N-E-Y To loan at lowest rate Thomp
son Bros., 631 Main stree
26-s-wd
TOOL
For Mechanics, Carpenters, Farmers, Masons Contractors, Blacksmiths and others.
JONES HARDWARE CO.,
Always Moving.
Money is rJways on the go. You
fet nionev and it soon goes ; does not
stay with you long. Sometimes it circu-
ates a litue too tast and will leave yoo
without any when you are bail! v in need of it. We have money that s always ready to circulate, and vou can eet some
of any time you have household goods, a
salaried position or anything of value.
Business strictly confidential. RICHilO SD LOAN CO., K. E. Cor. Sth and Main Sta. toon 4. T a. m. to 8 p. m.
Coriier Tcntli mitl or(li 12 Streets.
1
900
1900
Carpets9Linolenms50iI Cloths Kugs and Braperies. .
ME TJEUJ FALL SYOCCX OS MEIKlfE
WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE THEM
THE PRICES ARE RIGHT
THE Assortment IS LARGE
Ask espcially to see our l Sltl YRfJA RUGS
THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO.
