Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 April 1904 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1904.

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-iS PRICES REASONABLE. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE.

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. 7tn and Main Sts.

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Listen to Our Hold Good Tailor Suitings, the new weave, in Brown, Grey, Green and Red, 30 inches wide, regular 50e value at 30c per yard. Fancy Cotton Suitings, in Black, Gray, Green Brown and Blue, 39c yd. Lustrous Suitings, which is the nicest for Spring Suits that the city affords, 30 inches wide, a special sale today and tomorrow, for 23c per yard. Yoile Maligne, in Blue, Green, Brown and Black, 30 inches wide, very pretty made over colors; we sell it for only 15c per yard. "We have opened up our sample line of Tailor Suits, which everyone that has seen them say, they are worth double the amount that we are asking for them. Our $10.00 Suits are worth from $16 to $20. Come and see them whether you buy or not. In our grocery department we always have bargains. Our Special Bargain Day will be Wednesday, and here are a few of our prices we will mention to you: The finest of nice white potatoes, nn

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4 oZo North EYE EAR, NOSE and THROAT SCIENTIFIC GLASS FITTING ; A GREAT TROUBLE

jjfcZ- with some coal even good looking coal ' JEi ia tViat it rrn'- hum a nrime reautsite 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 N 162-164 Ft. Wayne Ave. Home Phone 762 Bell Phone 435

IMesda'es Smith & Conley I30 N. Klcvcutli St. Prices That For This Week $1.03 bushel. Larrowe's Famous New York Buck wheat, 7 pounds for 25c. , 13 bars Ark Soap for 25e. 9 bars Swift's Pride, 25c. 8 bars Greenseed, Santa Claus or Lenox for 25c. Hood's Famous Sugar Drip Syrup, 30c gallon. 6 pounds hand picked 'Navy Beans for 25 c. 1,000 pounds of the Famous Quaker Coffee to be sold at 10c per pound; not over 10 pounds to a customer. 21 pounds Granulated Sugar for $1.00. '22 pounds Ridgewood A Sugar for $1.00. 23 pounds Extra C Sugar for $1.00. Hood's Wamous 3 pound can Pumpkin, 5c can. Do not forget that we have many, many Bargains besides these, and, if you once visit our store, we will have you for a customer. Yours for more business. Prompt delivery. Courteous treatment. 41 1-4 15 Main Street. Every CJp-to-Date Farmer NEEDS A High Class Agricultural Weekly to give him the experience of others in all the advanced methods and improvements which are an invaluable aid in securing the largest possible profit from the farm, and with special matter for every member of his family. The New York Tribune Farmer New York City will pert you every week on all important agricultural topics of the day, and show you how to make money Irom the farm. Regular Price. S 1 .00 Per Year

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The House Will Take Up Impeachment Proceedings This Week. BIG DEBATE PKOMISED The Question of the Florida Judge's Fitness Will Provoke No End of Discussion. Other 3Iatters Upon Which Congress Will Be Engaged During the Week. Washington, April 4. The Swayne Impeachment resolution will be the feature of the proceedings in the house this week, legislation for the District of Columbia had the right of way part of today and the balance of the day is being utilized for the passage of bills under suspension of the rules. Tuesday and Wednesday the conference report on the District of Columbia appropriation bill, to which the senate has made amendments, will take precedence, and the military TT'PGE SWAYNE. academy bill will be disposed of during this time, as will conference reports on several minor house bills. Thursday the Swayne impeachment case will be called up and present indications are that debate on this subject will consume the balance of the week. The report of the McCall investigating committee is looked for the latter part of the week. Senatorial Doings. The early part of the week -In the senate will be devoted to the postoffice appropriation bill and when that measure is disposed of, the Panama canal bill will be taken up. The canal bill will be among the few measures other than appropriation bills which will receive attention before final adjournment of the session. It is expected that by the time the canal bill shall be disposed of, the sundry civil bill will have been reported from committee, whereupon it will be considered. During the week there will be discussion of various other bills, including the bill for the protection of the president, the pure food bill and the Chinese exclusion bill. Thursday will be devoted to eulogies on the late Sen ator Hanna. CHOIR BOYS POISONED Unhappy Incident Attends an Early Easter Service. Minneapolis, April 4. Twenty-seven members of the boys choir of Geth: semane Episcopal church of this city Generally the expression is, "I don't feel half well," though sometimes people sa "I feel half sick." But there is no such thing as beine half sick. ine man who teeis half sick is all sick. As a i rule, the cause of the weak, tired, half sick feel ing is disease of the stomach, resulting in loss of nutrition and consquently in physical weakness. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It restores strength by enabling the perfect digestion and assimilation of food. It makes half sick people all well. I suffered for four years with pain in my stomach so that at times I couldn't work nor eat," writes Mr. Frank. Smith, of Granite, Chaffee Co., Colo. " I wrote to you about mv sickness and was told to use your medicines, which I did with pood results. I only used lour bottles of your ' Golden Medieal Discovery, and must say that I am entirely cured and feel like a new man, and 1 can highly recommend your medicine to any sufferer." "Golden Medical Discovery" contains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. It is strictly a temperance medicine. Accept no substitute for " Golden Medical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good " for diseases of the stomach. The "Common Sense Medical Adviser," one thousand and eight large pages, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of twenty-one one-cent stamps, to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.

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sTth rt:t ,u"r.ngTne mbrhing Easter service, and it is feared that several of them may die. The boys sang at the early service at 6:30 o'clock and were then served with breakfast by the ladies' Guild in the guild hall of the church. When the time came for the 10:0 service several of the boys complained of feeling ill, and before the service ended fourteen had been forced to retire because of nausea. The breakfast was a simple one, Including pork tenderloin, potatoes stewed in milk, doughnuts and coffee. At first it was thought that the poisoning was due to trichinae, but this theory was questioned later, the pork having been analyzed and found to be absolutely pure. Theories of ptomaine poisoning were advanced, but the doctors are able to suggest no plausible reason for the boys' illness.

General Vasquez Seeking Reinstatement in San Domingo. Cape H'itien, April 4. A dispatch received here from Monte Cristl, Santo Domingo, reports that General E'pifanlo Rodriguez and Ciena Navarro attacked that place and that General Jlminez, being without ammunition, w v.? J- - . 1W Mil GETvETRAL jtminez. abandoned the town and embarked on the German steamer Hispania for St. Thomas. This news is confirmed by the Dominican consul here. It is rumored that General Rodriguez and Navarro, having abandoned President Morales, are trying to start GENERAL HORATIO VASQUEZ. a movement in favor of former President Horatio Vasquez. They are now believed to be marching on Santiago de Los Caballeros and Porto Plata. A score of Dominican refugees arrested here were sent back to Santo Domingo by the Dominican consul. A FINISH FIGHT Will Be Waged for Control of the Northern Pacific. ' St. Paul, Minn., April 4. None of the attorneys for the defendants in the suit of E. H. Harriman and Winslow Pierce and the Oregon Short Line Railroad company against the Northern Securities company notice of which was served Saturday, will make any extended statement with reference to it. It is admitted, however, that the uit is a step in the struggle for control of the Northern Pacific Railroad company which is being waged between E. H. Harriman and allied interests, and James J. Hill, J. P. Morgan and others. That some step was anticipated the attorneys admitted, but each stated that the filing of the petition on Saturday came as a surprise and that he would be unable to state what course would be pursued until the principals had been consulted. Where Did the Money Go? Milwaukee, April 4. The indictments returned by the 'grand jury at Its final session Saturday night are against ten individuals. The testimony upon which the Indictments were brought related to alleged illegal acts In connection with work on the county hospital. The original estimate on the cost of the building was $80,000, while the actual cost was $175,000. The building is still incomplete and more money will have to be expended. Pneumonia Attacks Filipinos. St. Loui3, April 4. A third death since their arrival in St. Louis two weeks ago occurred last night among the native Filipinos. Basio, a member of the tribe of Negritos, died of pneumonia at Mullanphy hospital. Basio was mayor of his native village, Batune.

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DAYS OF DIZZINESS. Come to Hundreds of Richmond People. There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, sideaehe, backache; Sometimes rheumatic pains: Often urinary disorders. All tell you plainly the kidneys are sick. Doan's Kidney Pills cure all kidney ills. Here is proof in Richmond. Mrs. C. B. Stevens, 29 north fifth street, sajrs: "My loins and back were so weak and sore I 'could hardly keep upand around and was often entirely unable to get up at all. The pains extended through my loins and in the thighs. Severe headaches, accompanied bys uch spells of dizziness were almost of daily occurrence. I was doctoring steadily but without much if any relief. I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills got a box at A. G. Luken's drug store and began their use. They acted promptly and effectively and the pain soon left my back." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

Drives out all impure matter that collects in one's system. Cleanses, strengthens and builds up the entire body. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cents tea or tablet form. A. G. Luken & Co. Testimony of a Minister. Rev. John S. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, "For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for twelve years." If you want a reliable melicine for Liver and Kidney Trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, set Electric Bitters. It's guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. Only 50e. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of O. Gr. MTJRK.A.7, Lessee and Manager Monday, April 4 SOCIETY'S GALA NIGHT First appearance in this city of the bright and highly successful star KATHERINE WILLARD In Edward C. WhUe's gorgeous production of Theodore Kremer's most successful romantic drama THE POWER BEHIND THE THRONE Supported by an excellent company of Sfij artists .... A magnificent scenic production Presented with elaborate costumes GUARANTEED ATTRACTION In its fourth year of success a triumph wherever presented. PRICES 25c. 50c, 75c. $1 ; box seats $1.50 Sale seats opens at Nixon's Confectionery, 806 Main, Friday, April 1st. ATENTS Consult us. We will advise you whether your ideas can be patented. Small improvements and simple inventions have made much money for the inven tors. We develope your ideas or assist youin improving your invention. We takeout patents in United States, Canada and foreign countries. Our terms are reasonable. Marlatt & Dozier, 4S-43 Color ial Bldg. Richmond fT CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH Pennyroyal, pills 11 Original and Only Oeauine. W-f 8AFE. Alwaj reliable. I.adlcw. Drutf 6. it tiA for CHICHESTEU'S ENGLISH Vi;J:Aln ltl-:i ni Hold metallic bottm wle v with b'ue ribbon. Take no other. Rehm rl HJ ftuhntltutionp and Imlta 1 CET tl"n. Muj of jour Druggist, or pent! 4h m 1 - .j tmp for l'mrtlrularm Teatlmonlai.V tl1 ud "Keller tor Ladle. "m ietler, by re--X y turn Mail. J O.OOO Tcntiroonialn. gnldb) ' ' all Drafgixs. i'hlelieater Chemical Do. taction tbii paper. MadUoa huoarr. I'll 1 LA... 1A STOCKS, BONDS and SECURITIES Any one wishing to sell Stocks, Bonds and Securities, I would be glad to list them ... Any one wishing to buy Stocks, Bonds and Securities, I have them for stile a IT'S THAT REAL ESTATE 9XOI&GA? 8th and N. E, Richmond, Ind

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