Richmond Palladium (Daily), 29 October 1901 — Page 8

HICJIMOND DAILY PAL LAD I tM TUESDAY. OCTOr.EU 2!t. lSIOl.

OUR CONSTANT AIM IS TO SELL THE BEST SOODS . . . IN THE MARKET ...

Vegetables ARE NOT ALt'tONE. YOU CAN GET ALMOST ANYTHING YOU WANT HKHMETK-'ALLY SEALED IN TIN, AND OK CiOOIi QUALITY", TOO ...... A good Corn, 10 cents per can. A good Pea. 10 cents ter can. A good String Bean. 10 cents per can. We have better goods but these are good values, and quality is all right.

john f. McCarthy

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MAIM ARB S,- lOth.

BEE HIVE GROCERY

HOES 180

JUST UECEIVEI) A COri'LK OF BAKRELS NEW HOME MADE! .. . Sorghum Molasses

IT'S EXTRA FINE. PER JT. 13r. PER (iAL. SOc.

Nf X 1 IT'S FIXE AS SII.Jv (Q ew Sauer Kraut per pound 5c x

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p 2 IF YOU CET IT AT " THE BEE HIVE, -a II'SGOOD.

99 9wO'4OOOQ:OO'OOO'O'QO'OOOO-0

W. E HASTINGS

ANTHRACITE COAL...

QUALTY, LOWEST PRICE.

MINES.

Te-eph-netO Mflthfir BfOS. CO.

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Do Estate Oak Stoves hold fire longer than any other stove ? Ask O.W.SCHULTZ 210 and 212 Fort Wayne Avenue

People's Exchange. All advertisements under the above bead, such as "wanted," "for sale," lost," &c, will be gven one insertion free, to Palladium subscribers.

Storage Ground floor, sixteenth and Main. Vera Smith. tf

Phone 26 6t

For Sale Three horses. 1040.

"Wanted Boys to sell Saturday Evening Post. Ritchie Tynell, 125 south thirteenth street. For Sale Cheap, ladies' jacket and skirt to match; also a fur collar. Call at 215 south eleventh street.

HeiskefiTs (Dimiinrieirt

quickly

r from tout drctf A. Uo a

kox by mail, postpaid. HEISKELL'S SOAP

aaakaa a baaoaifol complexion. M eta.

KHNST0M, N0LL0WAY 4 CO..

B3t Caaotarc St P"latpa. Pa.

Iflaal ".HaJakall's Ointment out of thai ajtvataat raaaediaa fcr fk;n diaaaaa I tv atrar aaad. K el II 5 M. Eardatte. 1S Lovall St, Charlaatoa. Wast Vs.

A Very Natural Inquiry. New Albany, Oct. 29. Mrs. Julia Bullock, age 82, who had been bedfast for 15 years, apparently died yesterday and an undertaker was calledWhen she was laid on the cooling board she revived and inquired what was the matter. She was replaced in bed and the undertaker was dismisses

While tbe Children Wept. Evansville, Ind.. Oct. 29. Five thousand people witnessed the unveiling of the double monument over the graves of W. C. Garrison and wife. They were killed by Everett Conway. Their little children stood at the foot of the monument and were in tears.

Pumpkins. HAD LEY BKOS. Nebraska Organization. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 29. At the call of Senator Fairbanks of Indiana and Senator Millard, a meeting was held here at which a state auxiliary organization of the National McKinley Memorial association was effected.

"Uirbert at tb White House. "Washington, Oct. 29. Among the president's callers yesterday was Lieutenant Governor N. W. Gilbert of Indiana. The call was purely social.

. Sweet Cider. HAD LEY BKOS.

Cleveland, O., Oct. 2"A The father and two brothers of Czoltrosz awaited the news from At burn this morning with others in the Assx:iated Press office here. When the flash canie the father shed a tear. Ail said they were glad it was over. None of the group awaited the details, all going t. their respective places of employmeat. FOHEIGN FACTS. Snn ?r.iriao will .'sue new postal cards in honor of the sixteenth centenary of the foundation of tbe i-ercbiic. Two t;?rir:sn children placing with stra.v recently started a eti:iia ration at Weimar which destroyed twentyfour houses. The Lutlish Society For the Prevention of Cruelty to Children secured the conviction and punishment of nearly 3.00O culprits last year. The recent opening of two Gerr nn restaurants on the boulevards of l'u.is is accepted as a new sign of the growing friendliness between the two nations. Among the persons who lost their lives tbe past summer in the Austrian Alps was a girl of thirteen who was let down a precipice to gather edelweiss by her father, when the rope broke. A company Is about to open a houseboat hotel at Abbazia. on the Adriatic. This floating hotel will have accommodation for lot) guests. It is also to be seaworthy, so that the visitor can be treated to a trip on the Adriatic from time to time. A metal box belonging to an Egyptian queeu of the sever.... -.rry Liefore Christ has been found to L. ,:.:i-V of an amalgam of platinum and go..by M. Berthelot, the French chemist. The box was discovered at Thebes, and the platinum may come from the alluvial deposits in the upper Nile valley.

ITEMS OF INTEREST. It is estimated that 8,000 men are employed lnvthe mines in and about Cripple Creek. There are more than 5,000 building and loan associations in the United States, with 1,250,000 shareholders and total net assets of more than $450,000,OOO. The organ which is to be built in the new dormitory of Vale university will, it is said, be the finest in this country. The Instrument will have between 4,500 and 5,000 pipes. The retail price of musk at the present is. about $50 an ounce, SlioO a pound, apothecary, or two and oneLalf times tbe value of pure gold, twenty-four carats fine. S. W. Matthews, chief of the Maine bureau of industrial and labor statistics, says that to supply the pulp and lumber mills of the state requires about 000.000.0i.i0 feet of spruce lumber yearly. Less than ten years ago there was not a man in Oklahoma wuo could command more than 10,000 and not a dozen who could raise that amount. Today Oklahoma has several men who are worth a quarter of a million dollars.

GOSSIP OF THE HORSES.

Toledo. O., is headed for a mile track. Charley Herr is having trouble in a

front ankle and pastern.

Harold II.. 2:04. is the fastest Ca

dian bred pacer by 3 seconds.

Ed Mills has bought "Knap't Mcq

thy's interest in Searchlight, 2:0.

pacing.

Budd Doble gives the California ti

ter. The itomau, 2:19. nearly all of fast work.

Raw Silk. 2:294, by Ashburton.

the fifth performer to the credit of prano. by Strut hmore. -

The pacer Little Boy. 2:0W4. receil

drew a wagon in 2:03 during a mi

nee meeting at Chicago.

Thomas W. Lawson Is reported

have recently made George II. Kell

am an offer of a big price for Cresct 2:021,4. Tom Nolan. 2:08, pacing, is owi

by Master George Carroll of Clevela

who is but eleven years of age st

probably the youngest owner of a 2

performer in tbe world.

ORCHARD AND GARDEN.

For house plants avoid weak or laii

plants and those In rank growth, lect the stockiest you can find. After plants are put into the pots

them near together In a partly shad

place until they have recovered fr

the check. (

On the lawn In autumn the era

should not be cut too close. Enough should be left to protect the roots during cold weather, but not enough to smother the lower leaves. Sod Is an excellent protection to an orchard in winter and should not be plowed under unless for an urgent reason. If it is plowed, apply a good dressing of manure as a malcb to protect the trees. It is nearly always best for the first two years after setting fruit trees out to keep them mulched during midsummer and from the time the ground freezes hard in the fall or early winter until the frost la out of the ground in the spring. - A small iron pot holding about a quart, which is still preserved, was cast at tbe Lynn foundry in 1G45. It was the first iron article made from native ore In America.

Pafily Store N ews

Ask for the handsome souvenir of McXinley's last speech made at Buffalo. It is mounted on heavy 10-ply white card board, witli his photo engraving in the center. It's free for the asking - -- -- --

The Railroad Store is the retailing etablishment of the world's best clothing. To be sure, Richmond lmbls other good clothing stores. We'd be foolish, egotistical and selfish to deny it. But it does not contain another house that can show such an extensive stock of good clothe as this does. Take our

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line of Suits and Overcoats as an instance. Fortunate indeed are the Richmond men to be able to secure such values for such a price. Few stores in Cincinnati show better at 20. No establishment here shows as good at $15 and we know whereof we speak. In sack suits alone there are close to 20 styles and a dozen in overcoats. We are generous and determined in our purpose to give you the best clothing ever bought at i he price of ----- -

All weaves, all goods, all colors. The Railroad Store organization seeks to raise quality and lower price. The growth of our business is healthy and permanent because it is based upon solid merit. , , VALUABLE CASH PRIZES. The Railroad Store.

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GET YOUR WIFE A

n

AND THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN.

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No peace With the Wife who has A poor Stove.

Xo pleasure In life Without. A good Stove.

JJlEJEilLN INSULAR ALONE CAN SATISFY.

MM 923-929 Nor h E Street

Corner Tenth,

fWrilirHrght

Try a Parker Lucky Curve when you call

i for stationery.

School

I Suoplies r Lllwocd Morris & Co.

Phone 703. 720Main'St-

AUCTION

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LUHRING'S

i W EST SIDE GROCER V Located at 101 Richmond Avenue Will be auctioned off by me, commencing FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25 And continuing every evening until all is sold. Goods ??ill be .old in both large and small quantities, and offers a golden opportunity to get your winter supplies. B. F. PARSONS, Auctioneer. Due announcement ci sales at other stores will be made later.

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inR. C. M. HAMILTON,

ioN. xotti Street, Opp. "Westcott Hotel, Richmond, Ind. i

DEWTIST

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