Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 November 1901 — Page 8

.RICHMOND DAIL.Y PALLADIUM THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21. 1901.

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

How the World Moves Only a few year ago everybody bought coffee green and roasted it at . home. Jo how many persons will yon meet who have never seen coffee in the green state? Coffee roasting and coffee blending has got to be quite an art. We will not tell you our coffees are "the best." Everybody lays claim to that distinction, and everybody cannot be right. All we ask is a trial, and if your purchase proves satisfactory! we feel sure that your relations will be lasting ; if not, all the argument in the world would not prevail. GIVE US A TRIAL. John f. McCarthy

AM AM m. totfc. BEE HIVE PrSCrVC Your fend them here i aT for laundering. ClOMieS . . Our method are the same as those in the home laundry, but with skilled help and greater facilities we reach results which are unattainable elsewhere. The proprietor of Ulchmond Steam Laundry solicits your work, confident in his ability to give perfect satisfaction. Carpet cleaning also done here. H.H.Meerhoff SANITARY ; PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating SEWERAGE, ETC See us for Estimates. Phone 46. 8. Ninth People's Exchange. .. iem.. ip-" -l . All advertisements under the above bead, - such as "wanted," "for sale." lost," &c, will be gien one insertion ree. to Palladium subscribers. Storage Ground floor, sixteenth and Main. ern ismith. tf For Sale20 Street. Belgian Hares at 20 N, WANT HKCirROCUV Xattoaat Conveuttn Take Formal Action in Matter. Washington. Not. 21. The nation reciprocity convention, which began tir Tuesday, finished Its work, last night and adjourned. Several important resolutions embodying the views f the convention on the reciprocity and other matters were adopted. They provide as follows: "That this convention recommends to congress the maintenance of the principle of protection for the home market and to open up by reciprocity opportunities ' for increased foreign trade by special modifications of tho tariff, in special cases, but only where it can JM dcu. without loiurv io a&r of oux

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GROCERY 'HOES ISO Of courts w rfon't own OUR OWN TEA GARDENS, but our Bee Hive Mixed Tea is blended by one of the finest experts es- ' pecially for us, and we can guarantee it absolutely the finesl flavored tea ever offered to the people of Richmond. Just one trial will com-ince. Quarter pound air-tight package HO? W. E. HASTINGS home interest of manufacturing, commerce, or farming. "That in order to ascertain the influence of any proposed treaty on our home interests, this convention recommends to congress the establishment of a reciprocity commission, which shall be charged with the duty of investigating the condition of any Industry and representing the same to the executive and to congress for guidance in negotiating reciprocal trade agreements. "That this convention recommends and requests of congress that a new department be created, to be called "The Department of Commerce and Industries," the head of which shall bo a member of the president's cabinet. "That a reciprocity commission be created as a bureau of this new department." lnatatas 0t Itottd. Washington, Nov. 21. President Gompers of the American Federation of Labor, after consulting members of the executive council, yesterday cabled $500 to Sidney McKee at San Juan, Porto Rico, with a request that he use It as bail for the purpose of obtaining the release from confinement of Santiago Iglesias. who went to Porto Rico to organize a branch of the Federation of Labor in that island and was arrested immediately en landing. Oickinrn Mrum flusiiir. Sofia, Nov. 21. Mr. Dickinson, according; to the Vezerna Posta. whose editor was a member of the former Macedonian committee, has sent an ultimatum to the brigands giving theru six days to accept a specified sum as the ransom for "Miss -Stone. It this amount is not accepted within the time mentioned. Mr. Dickinson's offer will be withdrawn. Bnljcnriit ttej.dr t Act. Sofia. Nov. 21. The foreign office here resents the insinuations published abroad that the government is acting in bad faith in the matter of effecting the release of Miss Stone, and explaining its attitude toward Mr. Dickinson, the diplomatic agent here of the United States, affirms its entire readiness to take any action suggested by him. Cap. Lawann ttead. St. Louis, Nov. 21. Captain John Law son. who built the first locomotive engine in Kngland, and who was the oldest engineer in the United States, died here yesterday. MtIiik Carpets. Moth eaten carpets are often the re sult of covering the floors while theyj are still taup after scrubbing. The floor should e absolutely dry before the carp" fc relaki. and It is a good plan to sprinkle a little Insect powder between the carpet and the boards by way of precaution. j

TRIAL IN PROGRESS

Jlrs. Ida Donine Xoiv F. a Jury on a Critical Charge. DIFFICULT TASK S lection 'of the Juiois Was Only Accomplished After Much Dreary Sparrinqr. Opening- Statement on Behalf of the Hoverniueut Made This Moruinjr. Washington. Nov. 21. The trial of Mrs. Ida Bonine, charged with the murder of James S. Ayres, Jr has been actively entered upon. The presentation of the case on behalf of the government was made this forenoon by the district attorney. Mr. Douglas, representing Mrs. Bonine, said that he would reserve his opening until after all the witnesses for the prosecution had been heard. The taking of testimony Is now in progress. The entire time of the court yesterday was given up to the completion of the jury, and it was after 2 o'clock before a single additional acceptable juror had been secured. . All told, 39 talesmen were presented during , the day, and out of this number only three were accepted, nine of those left in the Jury box Tutsday being retained. The proceedings consisted of a dreary round of questions Intended to develop the mental attitude of the would-be jurymen on the questions of capital punishment, circumstantial evidence and prejudice for or against the defendant. As on Tuesday a number of colored men were called but all of them were excused, either for cause or upon the peremptory challenge of Mrs. Bonine'S lawyers. One of these created a ripple of laughter in the courtroom by stating, in reply to questions, that notwithstanding Washington was his place of residence, he had been allowed to vote in Maryland in the presidential election of last fall, being temporarily employed in that state. . Mrs. Bonine joined quietly in the manifestation of amusement. When the Juror, was permitted to take his seat her counsel challenged him, and he was .excused. During the day Judge .Anderson directed that the names of two of the j men ealk'-l for jury duty be taken permanently from the jury box, because, he said, the men evidently were unfit for jury duty. One of these was a white man who said that he had reached a conclusion as to the merits of the case, and the other a negro who appeared very Ignorant on all questions. Quite a number of the men called expressed themselves as opposed to capital punishment. Probably a half dozen stated that they were opposed to the execution of a woman. The defense used only 11 arbitrary challenges, leaving nine of the number allotted to them unused. The jury as finally agreed upon is composed as follows: John D. Robinson, coal agent; Walter J. Fry, coachman; W. P. Colley, hotel manager; W. L. Koontze. coal dealer; George B. Bury, druggist; Cornelius J. Carmody, grocer; Harry E. Armstrong, awning maker; Thomas F. Keane, carriage-maker; George W. Thomas, carpenter; Andrew J. Beyer, truck farmer; Thomas Humphrey, plumber,, and August Goetze, carpenter. w. c. r. r. advice New York City Government Knjoiued In Io Thin en. ' Fort Worth, Tex.. Nov. 21. The 28th national convention of the W. C. T. U. ended its regular session yesterday afternoon with the adoption of a sensational deliverance on the attitude of the victory of the reform forces in New York city in respect to the partial open saloon on Sunday. The deliverance came in the following resolution offered by Mrs. Boole of New Vork: "The victory of the fusion ticket in New York city, which resulted in the overthrow of Tammany, has caused general rejoicing. The victory was gained by the united efforts of good people, but we learn with regret that some of the leaders are advocating opening saloons on Sunday. We. the National Woman's Christian Temper ance Union, representing the mother hood of the nation, and vitally inter ested in the welfare of the borne of this country, desire to enter our protest against Sunday opening, or any attempt to give the liquor traffic longer hours or greater privileges. We earnestly urge the law abiding and moral citizens of New York state to stand for a strict enforcement of the Sunday closing law and the abolition of the Raines law hoteL" Mrs. Boole supported the resolution In an impassioned speech. Two hiltlrrn Cremated. i Pomona. Mich.. Not. 2l Two' small children of Frank Stiver, aged S and 10, living a mile south of here, were burned to death last evening. They were in the house with their aged grandmother, who was taken out of a window badly burned. The children were in bed and the house was destroyed.

FRflBAY

A very special one day sale on tha items herein mentioned to be given Friday from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m. Just twelve hours for the people of Richmond to secure these unprecedented BARGAINS. Everything just as advertised, and all you want. This is the store that serves the people, and does it well, because it SAVES for them. Come Friday morning if possible. CASH AND NO PRIZE CHECKS.:

25 pieces pocd dark outirg, fplndid etj ler, 6c quality ; Friday pale, yard 10 bolts Gc quality Cflutcn flaon-!; Frid5 Mile, yaid ......

25 tieces 28-irjr hEilkt!icp. choi e spring pf Items, lOe geod ; Friday, yard 20 bolts IG-imh ernoo'h, tlean era-b, 5c grad ; Friday tale,p r s a.-d - . .

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1 case latues' ribbed ve-ts and pautf, strictiy perfect goode, splendid yarn, good nap; bougDt speeiai for this sal- ; sold as a leoer by all hcuses at 25; Friday sIe. .'.7c..,."..R.a."!,,,'.'. 33c SUIT

3 lots ladies' petticoats in colors Lot 1 Pkiitf sold at 75c to $1; all have ruffles, flounc es, etc; Friday sal 39c Lot 2 Skirts so d at $1.25 to $1.0; see them; Fiiday tale ... 69c Lot 3 Skirts pM at $1.50 t $2 00; very pretty, wide n files, etc; Fiiday 89 cs

All size safety pins; Friday sale, per paper Best pics nade 2c a paper.

1IIU15ERS. Meii sfotni. pWiin fne rubbers.- first OCri quality - O" gefds; Fiiday, pair ... .Oil Ld plain rbb r , Loud' n toe, r ' , f esti -iUe e Jad : Fiiday, pair-'. ... , .-j

Remember, these prices are good for one day only, Cut out this ad. and bring it wilh you. No tickets punched Cash only. The Railroad Store

New Books... Large shipment of WALL . . PAPER spring styles just received Fountain Pens The best made. Every pn is guaranteed to wiiie all right." Artistic Picture Framing a specialty. El I wood Morris & Co. 720 Main St New Meat Market. Number 1S1 Ft. Wayne avenue, ' Home 'phone. Prices: j Best cuts of beef, 12i. Pork chops, 10c Lard,10c -Plenty of all kinds. " J. G. Mn-LDU

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2c A BARGAIN In Main St. Business Property In Choice Location Come Quick and Learn Particulars. W. H. Bradbury & Son. Wetcott Dlock.

i M NEW BOXES j I W have jt put la AO mmm V? ?A Safety Deposit Box to aet I jJ tba growl a g denaad for a safo plaveo for valaable. nt FIREPROOF V (5f BURGLAR PROOF 4

tyour things io a safo ploco O nw. Boxes S3 a year.

SALE I

MEN'S WEAK. Mea's mixed sox, assorted c'ors. grav Q and brown, good grale; Friday, pr Ou JMei's and boys' jeans pants, all siz-iS, QQn Friday sale . - 0 w U Men's vhi e canton mittens (cot Qp gloves) Ou G dt z of those 25( silk ties that w sold Inst Friday for Do; yor choice of t e QCn balance, Fiiday, 5c. 0 for Zju Boys' Underwear Shirts and drawers, ou' 25c goods, perfect goorte, odd and ei d, all friz-"; Friday sale I6c Qflp each; per suit OUu I3c--BA8EMGT--I3c 2 joint stove pipe ... . . . . . 1 3 C 1 10 qnart graduate bucket . . ... 1 3c 1 large wash pan. 3 pint tin cups, 1 pair pans and 1 pot lid, all for 1 3c 1 qt bucket, 1 pat. flour sieve, 1 tin cup 13c 3 cups aud 3 saucers for , 1 3e 3 dinner plates for 1 3c I largo white chamber f 3c Lid for same 1 3c 8 glass tumbles 1 3c Ladies' ffst black, steel red umbrellas, QQ 0 ; Friday sate . J U Honeycomb tow ls. leond qtiility, faor y Cn b roVr, f?iz 15x21 iu; FrMay, 2 lcr Oil Ladies' 5c garter web; Fiiday sae, per j Md - Ll rc! liar l'r .' spool silk ; Fri Jay sale, 2 s-poi 1- for 0u

IS. B Cochrane, D. D. S. There Is No Excuse For your having bad, ugly teth to ' mar your -beauty and ruin your health. If you are timid you need have do fear, for we are prepared to do r-r-fectly painless dentistry, aud if your means are limited, here is the place to come, for oar prices are more than reasonable for the kind of work we do. This is the way all my patient talk : Dr. Cochrane extracted dim (erth far me ennreiy wiUKMtt pain, and 1 snftered no bad after rewutu MR. H. H. KIXLfcV, J" North jjth St., City. Compare these prices with what ou formerly paid: Good Sot of Tooth oa robbor SS.OO 18K Soldi Crowa - . 4J&m 22 K BoM Crowa . . Bj09 6M Flllioao - - . S4M Ua Stlvor Ftliiogs - - ftOo aavo Tooth Extrat 2So mm Rememtjer, all work is guaranteed. I will forfeit f25 for toth J can not extract without pain. R. B. Cochrane. D.D.S. Rectiisr brauwted sod ReiMeTd DraUat. Rooms IS and 19. Colonial Bcilding Be sure yon set "the rignt room The care be rs are on the door.