Richmond Palladium (Daily), 15 June 1901 — Page 4

RICnMOND DAItY PALIiADroM, SATUIDAY,,TTJNE 15, 1901.

OUR CONSTANT AIM IS .TO SELL THE: BEST COOOS ... IN THE MARKET ...

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Have you ever tried a pmiml cf otir thirty cent coffee? It is not the highest price I coffee, hut is a cotithi nation .btaincd by a hlendiiitf of different va rict U -s of coffee toK,.thT, producing a drink which will satisfy the mid Try a pounl ami ! convinced ', ' ' " john f. McCarthy.

MAIM AND 8. lOtb. BEE HIVE o o o; o OH - o m Fancy Home Grown OLD Only a few. 25c If TOO OCT IT AT TBI tU IW. E. H.TI, IT3 0000. OttO 8M'tt64Mft

is Where are you fjoiiifj, my pretty maid To Haisley's for shoes, al.is, sin' said, All others have failed hy feet to clad, This story to tue indeed is sad, hi her return the same chap met. Anil the smile on hei fact- was plain you ltet She hal found the place, S-o Main street, Where rich anil poor 1k.Ui liud a scat. So my Milvice to one ftnd all, l'or styles complete for sprint; or fall. Go to Haisley's ami ! in line. He'll save you money on ds so hue.

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BEST QUALITY OF Anthracite

Jhi Mather Bros. Co.

Richmond Palladium SATURDAY, JUNK 15. 1!H. Foiu:cast ok vi:.tiii: ItUtnic ! Sfttinie of tlio Snn anil MoOtl. Sun. Moon. ltises 4it Sets 7:31 (!Uses 3:37 a. ui Iiicllaiin niul Ohio Wcallur Wahrinhto. D. C. Jnol".tor Indiana: Generally fair tonight ami nuuuay, except prohahlr local thunder storms, fresh southwest winds. Ohio: Partly cloudy tonight uuUanday with occasional showers LOCAL ITEMS. Fletcher fur hats. Go to Highland Park tonight. Go to Highland Park tonight Sneetacle fitting a specialty. n x Ilaner a. to Highland Park tonight. We fit siectacles correctly and can satisfy you. Haner's. See Scheptnan before you buy your summer suit. lee cream soda with crushed fruit 5c at Westeott Pharmacy. 12-4t Spectacle, repairing a specialty. Umber's. Our stock of suitings is by far the largest in the city. Geo. V. Schepniau. Mrs. Eli;mbeth Williamson left today on a tour of the northwest for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Evans c Liberty will be the guests of their daughter, Mrs, J. A. Murphy, 121S Jlain street, over Sunday. ixvers ot oase ball may expti some goou playing tomorrow. The Springfield I feds are a scrappy lot of players ana exnt-t to win. Rudolph Leeds who has been at teisdiDg Orchard Lake military academy is now visitiug in Chicago. lie joineu nis moiner mere. JMisses Julia and Klla Stevenson bav rented their residence on eat Main street and will leave shortly for a prolonged visit to friends in California. The Springfield Reds have been playing winning ball th s season. They beat the All Kentuckians on their home grounds; in fact they Lave not lost a game this season, Charles W. Edtuunds, sou of Thos. H. Edmunds and wife of this citv. i

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has passed his examination and has been made house physician at the University hospital at Ann Arbor, Mich. Mrs. Walter Quill ian and daughters of Ferry. South Dakota, Mrs. Will Hart of Huntington, Ind., and Mrs. J. A. Dunbar of Centreville spent the j

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'day with Mr. ai d Mrs C. M. Wilson of south ninth street. Go to I lighlaml Park tonight. William Keiser and wife ot Amler sou are visiting friends and relatives here todav. Mrs Will Pk'11 of Luoamin, Ind., is visiting friends and relatives in this city. Go to Highland I'ftrk tniglit. Mrs. Thomas DololT who has Ih. ii visiting In livtou, returned home last evening. O. V. Potter, of New Cory don. Jay county, is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. P. Chamness. Miss Nellie Tangeinun of south eighth street will scud Sunday with friends in New Castle. John W. Mahin, a prominent lumber dealer of Cattlettsbnrg. Ky., is the guest of fricLds in this city. Mrs. Stcensou of Uloomington, lils.. tice Miss Agnes lleyiioios. is visiiin; her aunt, Mrs. Jacksi-n. Jl si Mary V. Hill, who is attending si htxl in liidianaj'is, arrived homo today to sjvnd the summer months. Miss Anna Swan, who has Ikhmi making her home at Sutton's, West Richmond, left today for her home in New Mexico. Go to Highland Park tonight. AlUut Dallas left last evening for Knightstown where he will spend his summer vacation witu nis sister, Mrs. Suttou. Aimxs Stewart ami wife of south svcntvnth street are visiting their sou, Sidney, a former Wayne county man, in Anderson. The Springfield Reds will cross bats with the Entre Nous tomorrow. They are a strong team and our boys will have to play full to win. Henry Packer and wile, late of Canton, O. , ih.w reside at l.ilt Mai strtvt. Mr. Packer is bookkeeper at the tuaker City machine works. 1'rank Chambirs has resigned hi psitin at Clendciiin A lo. saml will stvk another position in some other line that will be more ct.uger.ia to hitn. 1 he case of Jesse irooKs et ai. vs J;u.x! rendr et at. which was taKen to Randolph county ou change of venue has been dssmisseti at the cost tf the plaintiiT. to to Highland Park tonight. I'aniei l. c:raitan inks receivea an order from William Heetleof lkstou. Mass.. a former resident of this citv. for as tn.e a pair ol ice tougs as uu terial aiui mei haiocai skm can turn Tomorrow the Entre Nous base a'l clut will meet a new team, the -pringtielvl Rt'vls. This is one of t he strongest auiatour teauis in Oliio ind a most interesting and exciting game is anticipated. A big business was done in straw berries in Richmond today. S:-eve Kuth sold six loads, equal to four thousand quarts, that averaged

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cents er quart, besides other growers ha vicg a good trade. Smith Ruilsbaek of IJeeehyinire is in the city today. Charles Kinert of Fountain City is hereon business today. The Odd Fellows of Greensfork observe, memorial -day tomorrow. Thomas L Garvin of Cambridge City is here today on business. Horace C. Still well of Anderson s visiting friends in this city for a few days. Samuel Port and wif of Dublin, Ind , are the guests of friends here today. In circuit cour'i today a divorce was granted Mary .Mercer" vs. John T. Mercer.

Robert Enoch will spend his summer vacation with relatives in Up land, (. Thomas IL Jessnp left last evening for Chicago via Indianapolis on legal l lsiness. Mrs. Nora Moore of Connersville is uere tor a visit with relatives over Sunday. Edward White and wife of Crook vn. N. Y. . are reristerHi at The Westcott. 1 i-of. N. C. Heironiinus left today for Wabash to iok after Lis farmiug interest. Mrs. A. F. Haldeman of New Paris, O., is visiting friends in th city toiay. Mrs. John Norris of Texas is visit ing her brother, Judge Coinstock, and fa nily. io to Highland Park tonight. The latest from the beside of Peter Johnson at 'A this afternoon was that he was somewhat better. Mrs. Weist, who accompanied her sou. Dr. Harry Weist, to Baltimore, Md.t arrived home this morning. Dr. St. Clair, the well known physician of M ilton, has been com pellet! to retire from practice owing to il'health. Marriate licenses wore issued to lav to Cvrus I!. Courtney and Eva M. Eolaerts. and Joshua Knight and ElizalM-th Frazier, all of Williams tirg. Kivd Lamar left at 1:10 this morn ing for Wilmington, O. ATter spend ing a week with his brother he will !o to norihern Ohio to spend the -iimniiT. W I. Wiggins, formerly of this city, has leeii promoted t. engim-er of maintenance of way of the Cincinnati A Muskingum Valley division of the PanhandleThe bowling allev has closed tor the summer and placet! in storage The room thus vacated, in the VaiJL'h.ih laltK-k, is to lie occupied we nmlerstand by a laidics tailoring coi cern. In the Dayton party here t.itlay are many machinists who used to iive here and who are out of work on account of thelvk-out there. Tliy are trying for work here. Harry I iuwtou is one. S M. Harlan of Union City, supreme chief of the Knights of the Golden Eig'e, was in the city anil was given a reception by the lodge here. Hi' is on his wa" to California and Omaha on 'odge work. Prof. Elbert Russell will preach his farewell sermon at East Main w.., i ur ; th ..a. t....-,,.vr jLffi morning, as he lnteiuls te-v,ir for Chit!.o to vurni- a eoursie of studies at, Chicago' university. The following meinberfi of the O.'Id O. V. I. from Eaton, O., attenihd t e reunion of that regiment in this city yesterdav: Silas Laird, J. U. (iiluKms, James Johnston, Andy Stover, Samue1 Hickman, llarvey Kitson and Theodore Kitson. F. M. Griswoid, general insiector for the Home Insurance company of New York, was here yesterday at tending the reunion of his old regi m. nt. the !:!d O. V. I. Mr. Gris wold was brigade commissary clerk. '2d brigade. Ai division, 1th armv corjs. This morning at ! o'clock at St. Stephen's hospital Dr. George H tiiant perhnineo: an oterafion upi)n David C. Jt-uks for a trouble similar to that of Pett r Johnson who was oiwratcd upon a few days ago. Mr. Jer.ks stotwl th ojieration well am this afternoon his physician states that he is getting along nicely. In regard to the street car colli sion mentioned in this paper vester day stating that Motorman Emerick was off his time, it is stated on au thoritv that both niotormen wore etT their time. Emerick, it seems, used everv cilort to control his car, but the slipping of the wheels prevented it. The damage to the cars was not so serious as tirst supposed. While we have been having some jHViiliar weather we have escaped anv serious storms, in which we havt lieen more fort unate than our neighliers in ail directions. Winchester has had a disastrous cloudburst, al most washing the town away; Greenville had a hail storm night tefore last, and yesterday Anderson had a fright Cul electrical and hailstorm with great fall of rain. i ne inanks ot me Wallace circus band are due Chesman fc Schepman todav for a nice box of Mowers. The latter firm last evening with their well known generosity sent a Pali.amcm reporter a Nix of flowers which was so beautiful that it was at once forwarded to John Kline to be given to the Wallace cjreus band, of which he is a roemlier and they will be j worn in the show at JJcividere, I'd., I tonight. The employes of the firm of Crawford, McGregor A Canby, shoe last manufacturers of Dayton, are hold ing their fourth annual picnic at Glen Miller today. They brought ten coaches, all well tilled. The after no -n was street in games, dancing and a general good t'nie. Thev held their picnic in this citv last year and on a vote of t he employes as to whert mey snoUia go uns year it was unanimously decided to hold their picnic here again this year. ' Potato Cliip. Something new. made without ard. alwavs fresh. Trv a half round. Phone JT.-J. Haplet Bros. 13jun-dl0t DR. FENNER'S Blood & Liver REMEDY AST)

NERVE TONIC

FIGHT FOR CHILD

Divorce! Couple In Wabash Count Create a 31 i Itl Sensation. THE WOMAN A II REST ED Her F.T-Hnslmml Has Preferred Charsre of Kidnapping Their Child Against Her. Indiana Incidents and Accidents and Doings of Xote Recorded Here. Wabash. In1., June 15. Orba McClain and Mrs. Lizzie Mitchell are in the Walttish county jail, charged with kidnapping. The prosecuting witness is Alliert Mitchell of this county, and Mrs. Lizzie Mitchell is his divorced wife. Mitchell avers that he secured a divorce from the woman several yean ajro, and was awarded the cutxlv of his tiahv daughter. As he could not give it the necessary peruonal attention, he placet! the child with relatives In Missouri, whence, he de clares Mrs. Mitchell stole it. Learn insr that she and Mel 'lain were living near Lineolnville, this county, he got out a warrant and went over with Sheriff Stewart to recover the child St unci tody had warned Mrs. Mitchell and the pair had lied. They were found hiding iu a thicket three miles from the town. Mrs. Mitchell was at first disposed to lie belligerent and was locked tin. The child was turned over to Mitchell, who announced his pur jwse of prosecuting the woman to a tinish. LYXCI1INO TIIKKATKNED Colored l'eoplo At North Vernon Are Much Wrought I' p. Evansville, Ind., June 13. Farmers of Posey and Vauderburti counties, to gether with officers of Evansville and Mount Vernon, formed an armed posse which scoured the county iu search of Louis Winn, the murderer of Henry Curry, at Mount Vernon, Thursday. The farmers were aroused, anil many dogs were brought into play, traciug the murderer. Within a short distance of this city a heavy rain caused the farmers to lose track of the hunted man, and he made his escape on freight train. Winn was captured yesterday at ("arnii. Ills., and returned to the scene of the cold-blotided crime. The colored people at Mount Vernon are highly excited and threaten to lynch the murderer, but as they have no leader the probability is there will be no further violation of the law. A Youthful Hero. . Knightstown, Ind., June 15. Little Lucile ISowmaii, three j-ears old, the tla lighter of Mr. and Mrs. William Itowmaii of this city, was rescued from drowning by tlie efforts of 1-yVar-old George Hess. The little tot .followed her small brother and the 'i.-is. l ot to tlie banks of the mill race ,uici rtrttp-niL., ....i. w-vw fwliere the tiniiK vergea .-,i a, "to the water, she fell in ami sank beneath the surface. The Bess lad, realizing the danger. Jumped into the race and rescued her. Mother Saved Her Child. Portland, Ind., June 15. While chil dren were paying in the loft of Chas. Oswalt's barn at Poneto, they set the hay on fire, and all of them fled to safety with the exception of his four-year-old son, who stood in the door on the second floor, terrorized beyond movement. Mrs. Oswalt ran to the rescue, and smiled as she extended her arms and cried, "Jump, baby. Jump, Tlie youngster jumped and was safely caught by the mot tier. Suspicions of M order. tiosnen, inn., auue i.. vnat may develop into a murder has come to light with the discovery of the hor ribly mutilated tiody of William RIpperson or caspervine. wnicn was found by the section men on the Lake Shore tracks two miles east of Llgonier. The victim rode a bicycle to Ligouier, punctured the tire and boarded a freight train to return home. Tramps are under suspicion. Hen. Knefler Dead Indianapolis, June 15. General Fred Knefler died late yesterday afternoon at his home in this city after a lingering illness lasting over six months. The general was for many years one of the foremost citizens In all public affairs, and at the time o. his death was president and superintendent of the board of regents of the Soldiers' and Sailors monument. Suicidal Lpidemic. Goshen, Ind., June 15. Levi Fike, I years old, a paper hanger and paint er, was found dead in the canal, where he had fallen while under the influence of drink. lie was last seen Monday evening, and the decomposed body led to the rumor that there had been Tout play. This Is the fifth suicide In Go shen within recent months. Will Join Polar Kxpedltion. evansville. lnd June 15. James DeRruIer. son of the late Graham C ijeormer, nas nailed on the steamer America with the Taldwin-Zelgler domr expedition as surgeon. Notice to Bidders. Notice is hereby given that bid win be received at the oflice of the auditor ol Wayne county, Indiana, up to 11 o'clock a. ru. July 6, lyoi, for the construction of a ioint bridge by the Wayne county commissioners and board of public improvements of ivieumona, over w hitewater, : in Wavne township, known as the fliar t urther notice is hereby eiven that piaus and specifications for the above bridie are on tile in the office of the Lounty Auditor of Wayne county. tEo. . Callaway, -Pkter S. Beeler, Albert Oler, f Commissioners of Wayne County George J. Kxollenrfho Clerk of the Board of Public Im provements. s 15-3sat 1 If you want some 'just as good" I make it myself" remedy, trv an imitation Rocky Mountain Tea. Twill make you sick and keeo vnu

sick. Ask your drmwist.

CAPITAL DOINGS

interest in r IVmit Presented By Oar Indianapolis Corr-voiidetJt-lmlianaiHilis. June 15. The foreign eorioratioiis that are doing business in Indiana without complying with the law retvntly enacted requiring them to pay an Incoriwratiou fee on the amount of their capital in Indiana are soou to be given a shaking down by Secretary of State Hunt. The law expressly provides that no such cor poration can maintain an action in Indiana until it complies with its requirements. Mr. Hunt has just returnnd from Springtieltl, Ills., where he obtained from the secretary of state a list of all foreign conorations tat have incorporated there, and as Illinois was a pioneer in the movement requiring foreign cortortlons to settle with the state, the list embraces the majority of the corporations that should pay in Indiana. "Mr. Uose, secretary of state of Illinois. said Mr. Hunt, "tells me that Illinois receives about f.0,itx a year from the foreign corporations, and that our law ought to le wortti more to Indiana lcause of the large number of Chicago cor porations that do business In Indiana and therefore are subject to the tax levied on foreign corporations. In Illinois the sum of $5.m a year was appropriated by the legislature to en force the law. We have no such ap propriation in Indiana, and therefore we cannot hope to enforce the la,w as thoroughly as it is enforced in Illi nois. We will simply do our tiest Mr. Hunt expects some difficulty in requiring tlie steel trust to settle the little bill of .5o.ntm or therealiout that It will owe the slate under this law, The steel trust so far has succeeded in evading the Illinois law. Representative Milton F. MeOarty, of Carroll county, was here today. He says he will not le a candidate for re-elect Ion, liecauso it is against all precedents to give a third nomina tion in his county, and liecause he does not want the office, preferring to estallish In the practice of medicine. Two years ago, when he first entered the legislature, he was but 24 years old and the youngest uiemlier. Senator Iteverldge. who is now so much iu the world's eye owing to his Russian trip, is an Inveterate drinker of eofi'ee. He makes it a practice to work a great deal at night often all night and in order to Keep awake and In a proper frame of mind for the reception of information he keeps on his table a eofi'ee pot filled with tilt' blackest kind of coffee, from which he frequently imbibes. C. M. fairness, auditor of Hendricks county, was here yesterday on state business, lie thinks that James liarcus will lie a candidate for the Republican nomination for congress in the Fifth district against Congressman Holliday. Never give up to children if they art In the wrong. Do not rob them of memory that their mother and fatht: were always true to their prlnciplea.Ladies Home Journal. People's Exchange. DVERTISEMENT8 M " ---1 raviif,iwriiirrMTiiiii roar n ...... n tTfrt in thM. ool.ni. All"a for re TT(r Mies, nouses for rent, miniicUM iniHt?llnwHji wants inserted for 6 csnta alii. es. n insertion. Storaqb Ground floor nd Main, Verne Smith. sixteen if For Sale- First-class restaurant, i doinj; a hrst-class business. Aim) frame buudine 12la and a lot ol ue,ht ooaru tence. uome and see Woodhurst. Wanted by an old established manuiacturint' nouse. resident manai'ei for general sales at,'enc3'. Salary $1,auu per annum aua extra comniiions. Otliee duties exclusively. Mut furnish ifSlMI cash and satisfactory references. District Manager, 7: Union Trust Building, Cincinnati, O. For Rextstreet. -Stable. 35 south 4tl Administrator's Sale Of City Properly. Belonging to the estate of the late Alpheus Tea', on TUESDAY, JUNE IS, 'Ol.j Sde to begin at 1 :3U p. m. with tin North Fourth t-treet projn-rty, and follow in the onler listed Ielow : Vo. I North Fourth st 4"y2 ft front with a 1 u story irme houe. - No. North Fourth M Ai it front with a 3 story irarue House. Xo North Fourth st 4 7 ft front with a 5-room frame Iiou. Xo. 1G Xorth Thirteenth st.. 45 ft front with : frame house of 5 rooms l lie unuiviueu one-miru in terest in lots Xos. ili. 31 and 114 in F M. MooreV addition. Said lots being vvmi , , , m . . V. MM. PI J between II and J. Xo.813 Xorth Fifteenth st. 41feet f roi-t with a five room frame house. One and 23-100 acres(saw mill property) on Xorth 24th st. adjoin Us: liailroad on the north and til en Miller 011 the east. Xo. 307 Xorth Xineteentl st., beintr about 455 feet front with a one-story, four-room house. Undivided om -tliird inter est, Xo. 2 Sou'h 21st st., 88 ft front hyttOOft deep, withaerood bnek fious'. alpheus Test's old home stead. TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash ; one-third in 9 months. and one-third in IS months. Purchaser o give notes secured by mortgage and insurance, antl Rearing o percem. inter est ; or purchaser may pay au easy. Free Ceaveyaace fresa Crer ef Eight m Ste. at 1 1 1 B - m. Dickinson Trust Co. Administrator with the Will Annexed actson & Starr, Attorneys.

B. p. PaxaoDS, Auctioneer.

SOMETHING FOR NOTHING !

But we sell the best GROCERIES at tht. lowest possible prices. We also fiive

valuable premiums. Have you any of our stamps? Call and pet a book. It only takes $25 in trade to till our books. Let us show you how easy it is to fill the

book. Our premiums are all IS poncils best fine GracuJattHi fciug-ar Sold only with an onlcr of fl.OO in groct - 3 lbs best large Lump Starch . . . UKVery good S-sewed Brooms only . . IOo This is no toy. Mackerel, large and fat. regular lOc nn, only 75 ball of Hall Blueing in hox . . . Rice. 4 Ihs onlv 25c Fully worth 10c per lb.

NOT ONLY HOW CHEAP BIT HOW GOOD AT THE COLONIAL GASH GROCERY. 707 MAIN ST. HOME 1' MONKS 81.

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INTERESTING is 1ase hall to the average urchin Likewise is our method of loaning money interes inj; to the average grown person hecause we offer very agreeable terms and very rersonahle payments. If you have hoi-schohl goods or chattels f any kind, a srdariett poitioii or something of value we can help you. business strictly confidential. RICHMOND LOAN CO (Est'll8he.l 1X95) Room 8. Colonial Huil ling, lome rhone, 4-1JI Main and 7th sts.

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"V all in the quality." Wetmore's Best is a navy tobacco. If yon v like navy tobacco and don 't like Wetmore's Best, the dealer will return jour money if he knows you bought it of him.

Made only by C. WETMORE TOBACCO COMPANY, St. Louis, Mo. The I jrgril independent factory in America.

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With every Refrigerator, large or small, without extra charge

you, and the bast Refrigerator made. TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT STYLES, This sale closes June 20th. .

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Sl.00 l'J pont ile A rie. Sold only with an Fine Gur4owd.r Tea, lb only . 2Hc j Dried Teac'its, er lb only . lYunes, very fine, per lh . . . Have you set n our fine lot of fresh Cates? Only, i rib lOo Tomatttes. 3 lb can, solid hand kickett. only a few left . . Tc

The Alaska is charcoal parked, and considered by ex-ierts the liest made. Before bu ing, lie sure and examine Inith. PRICES ARE RIGHT. Uilbkkt T. Dunham, Th.? Leadiner Furniture Djaler. f7 mid 6j 9Iain Street.

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A 500 lb. Ice Book

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SI.00 order of f I tXl iu groceries. 10 lars Ivrs Soap 23c Lion or Arhttckle's Coffee, pack . 1 1 He Split Rasket.4, one or two handles . . He Wash Btwrtls, regular l.V for . lOo , Good Woodt n lhickits onlv lc t BY BUYING EITHER A LEONARD CLEANABLE OR AN ... ALASKA RefrigiTtitor Von will s tve over the che aper in Ices more than fx H) pounds of ice the tirst season. Ths L-.-oa ird Clian able is limit with eight wall s, niatle as f tllows : Outside wood. d?ad airspace, liyerof Kheath'ing, liver of mineral wool. I ay of water proof slie athing, then the inside lox, water proof sheathing, ami lata the inside zinc wall. o e Free to E St Corner Tenth

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