Richmond Palladium (Daily), 3 January 1902 — Page 8

RICHMOyD DAILY TALIADIUM FRIDAY JAXUAKY 11)02.

OUR 0OHSTAMT AIM IS TO SELL THE BEST GOODS ... IN THE MARKET . . .

We want to remind you that we have in stock some of the finest Mocha and Java Coffee that money can buy. We have all grades at all prices, from the very lowest up, but we pride ourselves on the quality of our mocha and java, which we aim to ksep up to the very highest notch for quality. If you are not using it, try a sample lot john f. McCarthy

PLAYS AND PLAYERS.

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BEE HIVE GROCERY

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IF YOTJ GET IT AT THE BEE HIVE. IT'S 6UOD.

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HAVE YOU TRIED OUR HOME MADE S(Dirg)hioiiinrD rJDa

It is made by a responsible party who understands the business, and is extra fine, 13c. Gallon, SOc Ot'H Pi:RE APPLK BUTTER, suits everybody. lOcperlb. 3 lbs 33c.

Katbryn Kidder is making a bit In ber new play, "iloliy IHcher. Gertrude Elliott, sister of the radiant MaxtiM?. ha just scored another hit in Euj,'1:wk1. IMxey has pone into the London m sic halls to give his luouologue and specialties. The report that Julia Arthur irends returning to the etae has been very Itersistent of late. Brander Matthews ha a daughter who is said to have developed Into clever writer of plays. Harry B. Stanford and the Sidney Drews have been engaged for Basil Hood's Sweet and Twenty." It is ;id that Julia Marlowe will luierfiou:.fe Mary Magdalene in a new play by the iuthor of "Herod." Mine. I;ejane may play the principal role in ijiidsrinan's latest work, "The Joy of Life., soon to be produced In Taris. V", V' Mrs. Madeleine Lueette Hy ley's last play, which Forbes Kobertson has Just produced with signal success. Is called "Mice and Men."

clothes, overcoat, underwear or anything: in our lin w ran t-ave you money a. ve have initio a t!r. cut in prices. The Slutiel Clothing Co. Sleighs at Schneider's Carriage t&ctory, 43 and 47 Ncrth Eiyhih street. 3 2t

DAILY MAKKKT ItKPO ItT

Prevailing Prices Fop Unm, Pruiiions i! LiTeiack n Jan. 2.

Imlianapolm lira.ii aiiI Livestock. Wheat Wuoa, S6c; So. 1 reA. steady. Me. Cora Steady; So. i mixed. Oats irui ; No. X mixed, tve Cattle t-leady at t2.75isti.ja Hutcs su-ailr at $l.;6.ii. febeep Steady at sl.Mfcu.50. ' Lambs f"ldj a 3a.j0. Chicago Urain and Provisions.

Jackson

Goal

We have plenty of JACKSON COAL and can fill all orders promptly.

Z' Mather Bros. Go.

V FRUITS AND FLOWERS. Shade should not be tolerated In the

garden. All fnil t tree will thrive best In a ' rich soil. I

When the ground freezes, all young trees should be mulched. If the orchard you Intend to plant tl;:s year Is Intended to mate fruit entirely for home use. do not make it too lanre.i, . . Scions cut from bearing trees will produce fruit much quicker than tbose cut from young trees which have borne no fruit. Small trees will root better than those which are Iuiser. and young trees will start off In growth sooner Uian the larger ones. In nearly all cases It Is better economy to grub out trees that are stunted and sickly than to attempt to restore them to vigor. Diseased wood never becomes sound. The best vield of fruit of the best

quality is made from a rich, thorough- I

ly cultivated soil, and care must be taken to keep up tbe fertility by frequent applications of manure.

Wbeat Jan. 11 Juiy (.urn Jan......... M July UsU Jaa. Mar July Pork J ma.. Mav July Lard Jaa Msv , July Kibs Jaa MtT July

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ANNOUNCEMENTS.

COUXTV OFFICERS.

" r STATE S. ATOit. ; . Charles. C. Blnkley i- arnsidat for State Svtutor. subject to Kput ,ca nooiu a.xn.

REPRESENTATIVE. Cr. . W. Yanear is a endida e for Represeuiauvv, subject it- aepubiicaa nvmiukuou Oliver G. Davis ' a . niidt fur keoreseHUiittt. rraoutuuuua, .uj:x io KcpubKan oumiuftUia.

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Earl E. Widup ia a ocd.late tor Prosecutor, aubiect to KepaMican nonui lion. Paal Covaatock is a caadula'e tor Prosecut iov Auuiuirj, aubject to tbe K -publican nunWllllaaji H. Kelley ts a cudidat for prosecuting at'orn), fcuiject to the Republican nomttiitiiou. Robert l Study la a oan ii lale for prosecutor, subject to Kpublicaa nomination.

CLERK. Edgar M. Haas is a candidate for County C.rr. tubject to the Keputilicsn nominatiB. -

SHERIFF.

Richard S. Smith ia candidate for Sheriff. suoje t to the tt.-publican nomination. Albert B. Stean is a candidate fur Sheriff, subject tu Uie Republican nomination.

CITY OFFICERS.

MAYOR i Albert GU OgtMravlf a canddler ayt-r sui ert I the K publican n m ntkn. Cr. W. W. Zlf.aj.-a 1 can it tor Msyvr. ti!yt to the R"publicn Bom's-.ttca-CLERK. Joha F. Tag fart is a andidste far city cleik, akbject to ur K publican nosa oaiu n.

TREASURER. Chaa. A. Taaala ' a candidate foroity tieasurcr. subject to Kepubli. an nomiral ud. Harry T. flaher Is a candi-late tor city Ueasurer, tubje-t to Rrftiblicaa nomination.

COUNCILMAN. Charles S. Naal Is a cand dale for c u-cil trout Um fcimth Km4, sabect to the ReiUbU can omina ion.

People's Exchange.

All advertisements under tbe above oead. such as "wan ,,pjj "for sale," lost." &c, will be gien one insertion free, to Palladium subscribers. n,. . a-. . Storage Ground floor, sixteenth and Main. Vern Smith. tf

AUDITOR.

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Closing caM fi'c: oat. rib. ta.i:.

marketc; pork.

-Wheat, Ie; corn (loViU; l&rM, (Itt.OO,

H. J. Hsaet i a candidate for County Aui-itr, subject to Krpublicnn nomination. Demit S, Gee a candidate f..r County Auuitor, xubject 10 Republican nomiration.

THE CYNIC.

Some people always look disappointed. If you are a rabbit dog. don't fight a bulldog. Some people are so good natured they are disagreeable. When a piece of lace Is dirty, a well posted woman calls it oriental and lets It go at tiiuL The more reasons there are why a man should save money the less likely he is to save it. When your frinids say they tlsh you wouldtell them "what you want, UU thM bluff and tell them.

Ever remark the number of men who have time to tell you they are- worked to death and haven't a moment to spare? They usually call It "burning the candle at both ends." Atchison Globe,

Malaga grapes and sweet oranges at Prices.

LKMiixvtlle Urain and Livestock. Wheal No. red and touKberry, few. Corn No. X le, ;i.',c; No. 1 mixeti. ;0'. 0l No. i inixe-i 11 -j.-: No. X white. 13' Cltl tlrouK at J.i.'. Ho8 flea.. at t. Wsg. 00. bheep nieaiiy at taaiTJi. jUiiubc teady at t2.joat.lU Cincinnati Orain and Liivestock. Wheat steady; No. ;red. vo. Corn MeaUy ; No. 3 lui&o.t, 6o. )ts Pleauy ; No. i mixed, t!,la t attic Active at !.;iil..'.oi. Mok tjuiet at 4.10 i tt . "Mitep Mruug a'. XI. lj cUNl

Active al ... i, o.

TREASURER. J. 4. Spekenhler is a eandidaf f r county tn.a yfi r, autjtct to Repnblicon nomination.

Chicago Livestock Cattle Active: xteers, $4 7.;."; storkers sad lreii-l. X2.iBiat.Xj. Ho(fir M-ady at $.00 .;). SueefT ie.i' at $:!.i.t.l. ljia.bf Meaiiy at iiu to B.iO. New fork tivestuck ' Caul Steady t M.ii'4i.2.. Ho(i Vuel at feuet-p lo at i.ili4. i Caiutx- Mt ady at .ti.00. t'.ast Buffalo Livestock. Cattle Sisa ly at S;a-.50. j Aetiv at .'..ci0. i ' Sneep Steady at 1..V) i. Vtt ' . Lambt ?te ij at ti.i. '-.tit i i.1

Wasted Middle aged woman to take charge of kitchen. No washing, 126 north tenth street. Lost Tbe top part of a fountain pen. Return to this office. An Idea. This snow storm reminds me that I need a sleigh and that the best place to get one is at Schneider's Carriage Factory, 45 and 47 Nnrtb. Eighth street. 1. - 3 2t

Toledo uraln. Wheat Finns rash. nMc; May. Corn Active: No. X eaau. i-''.-Oats Active: No. zraab,lijjo.

LATEST il70XeVXIOKS. Chicago, 111 , Jan. 3 . Wheat, 782 Corn. 633. Oats, 45. Toledo, O., Jan. 3. Wheat. 8i'J.

COMMISSIONER. Middle Distriet. Seo. W. Eberaell is a candidate f r Conntv Comiu tiionci or tbe Middle Distrtt, lubjeei to t lie RepublM-an nomination. Isaae Davis is a candidate for countv com imssioner, Miodle District, suljeet to the Re publican nomination. John P. Oyaes is a candidate for county

commiss oner. Middle District, subject to the -Kecubli. an nomioatiin. ' Eastern Distriet. j Richard A. Davenport is a candidate for ( Conntv immissioner for tbe Ea te n Dis- ' tnct, sublet to the Republican Domination. Joseph R. Milliken maraud date for ennntr cnmiDMionfr, Kateru Dis.rict, subject to the Kepubii an nomination. ; Theodore S. Martin is a candidate for r-ouuty romuil-Kioiier Kaern District, xutject

to tbe Kepubii- an nomination

Cornelias E Wiley, of Hethel, is a candi- . date for county commissioner. Eastern Dis ' trkt, subject to tbe Republican nominat on. j J. E. Fulghum, of New Garden township, is a candidate or county ennimissioner. Eastern

I'nirai, !"uuj ci io n puDucan LOmiuation.

Heating ntoves at re tin reel lricrs at Joues Hardware Co. Ice cream, the very best at Prices, parties and receptions furnished with fancy creams at short notice. Heating stoves at reduced prices at Joues Hardware Co.

City Shoeing Shop

CORONER.

Or. E.V.Brower is a candidate for Coroner, subject to tbe Republican nomination. Dr. Stephen A. Marklev Is a candidate for coioner, subject to Republican nomination.

TOWXSIIIP OFFICERS.

. C. M. Wilson. Prep. In the rear of Chalk Taylor's livery barn.

13 to 15 S. llth St.

ROAD SUPERVISOR. Jerry M. Wallace ia a candidate for Rod Supervisor of District No. A, Wayne township, subject to the Republican nomination.

HORSES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED.

I15JX0) WORTH OF

HOE

To be cleaned up before our annual invoice, Feb. 1st. We make no reserve, everything goes. Up -to date shoes go as well as shoes out of style, at prices that are bound to interest you. We begin SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, lasting till February 1st Belowwe Quote a few of the many good things we have in store for yon at Lahrmans, 718 Main street:

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M. AJ Packard's Hand-sewed Enamels, a shoe that will wear, with extra heavy extension, all sizes and widths, worth $4; sale price S2 98

Ladies' Famous Ultra line. An adveitised shoe, sells the world over at $3.50. In patent leather, enamel aiid box calf. Sale price 92.79 while they last.

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Thompson Bros. jnd M. A. Packard. $3 50 Velour and Box Calf shoes. band-fewd, ex-, tension edife. srood value at $3.50. While they iast, at $2.09 a pair.

Ont of date ladies' shoes, small sizes only, at 39c pair. All solid boys shoes, the $1.50 kind at 9Sc pair. , What's left of our ladies fur trimmed Nullifiers, the fSc grade at 73c.

j BARGAINS IN RUBBERS. ! Ladies' imitation welt shoes, new tip-to-date toe, all ! sizes, worth $2.00, sale price 91.-19 pair. j t BARGAINS IN RUBBER BOOTS.

Ladies fine enamels and pat. leathers, the fa. SO grade extension edge, heavy sole, a swell street shoe, $S.29. BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S SHOES. Men's heavy sole satin calf shoes, a splendid shoe to wear, all sizes, worth $2, sale price 91.49 pair.

Strong & Garfield's fine hand-sewed shoes, the $5.00 grade now $3.98. We carry them in enamels, patent leather, velour calf. All o at S3. 98.

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