Richmond Palladium (Daily), 29 March 1904 — Page 3
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On Monday and Thursday afternoons at the NEW MUSICAL STUDIO Mrs. C. L. Andrews
ocal and Instrumental MusicTaught. ' E. B. Grosvenor M.D., Specialist . OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 a. m. 7 to 8 p. m. 2 to 4 p. m.; SUNDAY 9 to 12 Colonial Building. 7th and Main Sts. -Peerless Made an OLIVER C Feedall of kinds always on hand.
BEAD! READ! READ! - And t posted in the prices we give you from the only low priced store in the city. Last week was the second largest week's business that we have had in your city. Here are a few of the many Low Prices we will give you for the first three davs of the week: BARGAINS IN TOWELS Huck Towels, -10 inch lonjr, and a great sacrifice at 5c each. SCOTCH LAWNS In all the leading colors, stripes and figures, go at this sale for only 414c per yard, 24 yards to a customer. FANCY WHITE GOODS 30 in. wide, 10c quality for only 4y. per yd. 24 yards to a customer. Suitable for Waists, children's dresses and Aprons. IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT : : We are in better shape to serve you than ever before. Our. Stock is complete in every particular. The finest Potatoes that ever grew,.$1.10 per bn Fancy New York Baldwin Apples, $1.35 per bu. "Silver Leaf" Flour 70c per sack..f2.75 per cwt. Every sack guaranteed. Same as our famous "I Am Boss" which you all know is first class. 7 lbs. Famous New York Buckwheat for 25c. ON WEDNESDAY WE WILL SELL. YOU 13 Bars Snap Soap for 25c. 9 Bars Swift's Pride for 25c. '.'717: S Bars Lenox, Santa Claus, Green Seal 25c. fi lbs. hand picked Navy Beans for 25c. Olbs.t Scotch Green Peas for 25c. Our Famous "Leader" Coffee, 15c per lb. The Morning Gory, the best Coffee you evr drank for 20c per lb. Also we will sell you to introduce for this one day, the Quaker City Package Cofiee 10 lbs. for $1.00. Granulated Sugar, 21 lbs. for $1.00. A Sugai 22 lbs. for $1.00. Light Extra C 23 lbs. for ?1.00. Come one, come all. Remember you are not restricted. SPECIAL 1 lb. Young Hyson, Japan Imperial Moyane Tea 50e per lb. 20 extra stamps with each pound sold. Get your order in early or' telephone to us the day before and we will fill it on BARGAIN DAY at those prices. Wo are nlways looking for more business. Prompt delivery and courteous treatment. Both Phones.
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A GREAT TROUBLE with some coal even good looking coal is that it won't burn, a prime requisite of " black diamonds " that at all repay buying No such "fluke " possible here, because ou. coal quality guarantee goes with every ton leaving our yards. J. H. MENKE 162-164 Ft. Wayne Ave. Home Phone 762 Bell Phone 435
FROM 1002 MAIN STREET TO ROOMS:33 and 134, COLONIAL' BUILDING
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whose letter follows, is another woman in high position who owes her health to the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dear Mrs. Peskham: I suffered for several years with general weakness and bearing-down pains, caused by womb trouble. My appetite was poor, and I would lie awake for hours, and could not sleep, until I seemed more weary in the morning than when I retired. After reading one of your advertisements I decided to try the merits of L.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I am so glad I did. No one can describe the good it did me. 1 took three bottles faithfully, and besides building up my general health it drove all disease and poison out of my body, and made me feel as spry and active as a young girl. Mrs. Pinkham's medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be." Mrs. M. E. Hughsoit, 347 East Ohio St., Chicago, 111. $5000 forfeit If original of above letter proving genuine nesa cannot be produced. More than a million women have regained health by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's VegretableCompound. If the slightest trouble appears which you do not understand write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for her advice, and a few timely words from her will show you the right thing to do. This advice costs you nothing, but It may mean life or happiness or Thieves LOCK YOUR DOORS 40 Coming This Way 40 You shall know more about it tomorrow. . Imusemenb In deference to the religious season the Gennett theater will be "dark" this week. Easter Monday, however, will inaugurate a continuation of the splendid list of attractions yet to come. On t hat date Richmond will be privileged to see "The Power Behind the Throne," and. as this grand play lias created a furore of enthusiasm wherever presented, it is reasonable to expect a "big house" at the Genneit theater next Monday evening. "The Green Eyed Monster" comes to the Gennett theater Saturday, April 0th, and, as thi; is another play that has received favorable notice from the jvess, the engagement is -onfidenlly expected to be a success. Monday, April 11th, is the dale set for the appearance of Marie Wain--vrisrht in Shakespeare's delightful comedy, "Twelfth Night." The reputation of this great actress and her superb company insures a splendid interpretation of the plav and a large .aulience. The sale of seats will be closely guarded .?nd the ticket specu? closely smarded, and the ticket speculators will Le "put out of business." Richmond is to have a season of "summer stock." Manager Murray is now booking attractions for the Gennett for the diversion of the patrons during the heated term. Arrangements are being made to keep the house cool at all times and to that end electric fans will be installed in the basement anl a current of cool air will be assured. While this will le a new thing it will doubtless be appreciated by, not only the people of Richmond, hut by the patrons of the interurban lnes as well. Ten thousand demons gnawincr at one's vitals couldn't be much worse than the tortures of itching piles. Yet there's a cure. Doan's Ointment never fails.
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Vladivostok Squadron Is ; Reported to Have Been Getting Busy. TOOK A JAP WARSHIP Such Is the Rumor of Capt. Keitzenstein's Prowess "Which Comes From St. Petersburg. ' Confirmation of Viceroy Alexieff's Action at New Chwang Is Delayed. St. Petersburg, March 29. It is reported that the Vladivostok squadron under the command of Capt. ReitzenCAPTAIX REITZENSTETW. Commander of Vladivostok squadron.! stein, has returned to Port with several prizes including a Japanese worship. "Wei Hal Wei, March 29. A Chinese junk which has arrived here reports having seen on the morning of March 28, eleven seaworthy Russian vessels maneuvering in the vicinity of a Japanese fleet, which was also maneuvering. No sound of firing was heard here. London, March 29. No official communication has reached the foreign office concerning the declaration of martial law at New Chwang, and officials are inclined to the opinion that this indicates that the Russian government has not yet 'sanctioned Viceroy Alexieff's action. The declaration of martial law Is somewhat anxiously discussed by the London newspapers, among which the question has arisen as to whether Russia is desirous of dragging China into the conflict. The Standard recognizing that the neutral powers may protest, considers that "it will be difficult to refuse to either belligerent the right to regard strategic considerations as paramount over all others in Manchuria." The idorning Post considers that Russia's action is calculated to relieve Japan of some embarrassment by removing some of the difficulties Japan would have experienced In dealing with New Chwang in the event of it becoming necessary to attack the Russian forces at that point. No further news has been received here regarding the Port Arthur engagement with the exception that a Yin Kow .correspondent says the Japanese bombardment badly damaged the forward barbette of the Russian battleship Czarovitch. The correspondent adds: "According to a rumor, sixty-five Japanese transports, escorted by four cruisers, approached New Chwang Saturday and then departed southward. It is stated Viceroy Alexieff will return to Europe in a few days." A New Chwang correspondent learns that the Japanese will not land an expedition in the Liao river valley before April 20 as their transports are still engaged in conveying troops to Korea. A correspondent at Shan Hal Kwang asserts that the Chinese have received official authorization to turn over to the Japanese the plant of the Shan Nai Kwan railway. A Tien Tsin correspondent says that in compliance with Viceroy Alexieff's demand the tartar general at Feng Tien has withdrawn his troops to a distance of sixty miles from Mukden. He adds that the Russians are now left in complete control of the revenue and other departments. Volunteers No Longer Demanded. St. Petersburg, March 29. The general staff announces that for the present no more volunteers will be accepted. About 60,000 men have volunteered for service in the far East of which number 15,000 has been selected. It must be understood that those who have volunteered are men who are not subject to military service. Severe Engagement Reported. Seoul, March 29. In an engagement March 23 which Japanese infantry had with cossacks between Anju and Chong Ju, the Japanese were victorious, but lost fifty killed. Dumont and His Balloon. Berlin, March 29. Santos Dumont will sail for the United States in ten weeks with his No. 7 dirigible balloon with which he will make trials here next week.
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