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Our first days Rug selling has proven most conclusively that when fine ORIENTAL RUGS Are offered at fair and legitimate prices the public buy them readily;
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Ranging in price from $5.00 to $75.00, left our store the first day of the sale. You can buy Rugs at one-half and even less than same goods have been shown by rug salesmen heretofore. Sale continues all this week. See East window.
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The Richmond Palladium WEDNESDAY MAY 4, 1904. LOCAL ITEMS Optical goods at Haner's. Eye glass changed at Haner's. . Fir W A Pari- fnr Pntlstrv tf Try the Palladium for job printing. Mrs. W. S. Riser's shorthand school. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines, lyrell, W. U. Tel. office. 'Phone 26. if 4 Frank Jieeves spent yesterday in Indianapolis. c ' t'T-? . Harry Myers of Anderson spent yesterday here. Rev. J. J. White has returned from a short trip to Greencastle. R. M. Ferriday returned last night from a business trip to Cincinnati. Harry Land returned last night from a short business trip to Logansport. C. R. St. John returned last evening from Logansport where he has been on business. Mark Wilson has gone to St. Louis where he has charge of Gaar, Scott & Co.'s exhibit. Mrs. O. H. Bogue of New York, is spending the week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dougan. Harry Dye and Orla Thomas have returned from a short visit with their friends in Knightstown. Miss Olive Hedges has returned to Karlham after spending a week with her parents in New Castle. Krman Smith and George Cring have returned from a short visit with friends in Portland, Ind. Mrs. J. Y. Poundstone, who has been spending the winter in California is expected to return in a few days Mrs. Meyer of Indianapolis has arrived to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Meyer, of south eleventh , street. A , ,-. v Miss Estella Downey arrived yes terday afternoon from Rushville to -i spend a few days with Mrs. Laura Brooks.
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o o o o o o or Loss O O O O O Mrs. J. C. Gekeler of Germantown, O., formerly of this city, arrived last evening to spend a few days with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Maus returned yesterday from Knightstown where they have been spending the past week with relatives. Miss Nellie Lyons arrived yesterday evening from Knightstown to spend the remainder of the week with Mrs. Laura Brooks. Mrs. W. T. Wood and son, Gaylord, arrived this morning from Indianapolis to spend a few days with Mr. anl Mrs. H. A. Dill. Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Stanley arrived this morning from Indianapolis to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Dill during the week. :&;:&3f" t.r-, - Quotations From O. G. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market. Wheat. July 84.4 Sept 79.6 Corn. July 48.1 Sept 48.B Oats. July 38.7 Sept 30.5 Pork. July 11.80 Sept 12.02 Lard. July 6.70 Spare Bibs. July 6.47 HElYlOMA Gets a Deserving Dose for His Ac lions Yesterday. Henry I'roma, who had the tussel with Superintendent Gormon yesterlay morning near the C. C. & L. pot, was yrraigned in mayor's court this morning charged with assault and battery. lie was found guilty and sentenced for sixty-four days in the county jail. FOR RENT Well-furnished rooms t with light, heat and bath ; three blocks east of Westcott Hotel. Answer, E." H, this office. 4-2tdw
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Republican "Platform" 'Will Not Be a Burdensome' Document It Is Said.
REVISION OF - TARIFF This WiJIBe Oneof the Most Important Subjects Dealt With In the fcominf; Campaign. Conferences of Leaders of the Party " With a View to Preparing Declaration of Principles. Washington, May 4. The platform to be adopted by the Republican national convention has been among tbe topics discussed at the - conferences which have taken place recently at the White House; in committee rooms at the capitol and at different residences where a number of Republicans have been assembled. Senator Lodge, who is slated for chairman of the committee on resolutions at the convention, has prepared- preliminary sketches ' of various topics 'that he thinks should be treated and has submitted them to senators and others for their approval or suggestion as to amendment. It is expected' that before . convention meets ' a complete platform will be prepared which will have the approval of the president. The principal feature Of the platform will be the tariff plank, which will declare in the strongest terms the adherence ofthe Republican party to the principles of protection, but, will not bind the party not to revise the tariff. It will say that the party is not committed to any schedule, . but that changes should be made only when changed conditions of bqsiness or the treasury render it necessary, or advisable. Persons present at the recent conference say it already has been agreed that the tariff will be revised in the 59th congress if the Republicans win in November. There is at present a determination to make the platform as brief as possible, consequently the endorsement of the administration and the acts of the party will be put in compact form. This endorsement will be a general approval of the course of the president and of the actions of the Republicans in congress. The plank concerning trusts in effect will declare that the laws for the regulation of monopolies and the restraint of conspiracy against commerce were enacted by jth'e Republicans and that the enforcement of such laws have been only by a Republican administration. It also will" say that it is not the policy or intention of the Republican party to assail legitimate Industry and business or to infringe on the rights of persons or property. Special attention will be devoted to the pharseology of this plank. Some difficulty has been experienced in finding the proper wording for a reciprocity suggestion. Nearly all the senators who have attended the recent conferences have contributed their share toward keeping the reciprocity treaties negotiated by the McKinley administration closely confined in committee pigeon-holes. Reciprocity has not been popular in congress, and it was with a great effort that the Cuban legislation was passed. Senator Aldrich announced when theCuban bill was under consideration that there would be no more tariff legislation by treaty. If anything is said about reciprocity it will b so wgjded as to mean that reciprocity shall be confined to such articles as are not in comi??ttUon with products of the United'states. Mention of the financial question will consist of an allusion to the maintenance of the gold standard by the Republican party and a promise to continue the finances of the country upon a sound basis. Disfranchisement of the negroes In Southern states will be denounced as an encroachment on rights guaranteed by the constitution. The demand for restoration of the merchant marine of the country will be renewed, but it Is not the intention to endorse any specific plan. There are some other suggestions as to planks in the platform, but the decision to have the platform as brief as possible may eliminate them from consideration as unnecessary at this time. IN PLAIN LANGUAGE Speaker Cannon Puts Away Vice Presidential Suggestion. Washington, May 4. "Even at the risk of being accused of declining that which I probably could not get if I desired It, I answer most unequivocally that If the nomination were tendered to me I would not accept It under any circumstances whatever." Thus strongly did Speaker Cannon In an authorized Interview emphasize his determination with reference to the vice presidency. As he concluded dictating what he had to say, the speakei added: "If there is any language which can be more decisive, write It In." Turned the Negro Down. New Orleans, May 4. The lily-white Republicans who have been recognized as the dominant Republican faction In Louisiana and who hold the federal offices, have i nominated I an all-white dUeatlon to th national convention.
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DEPARTMENT Here are the details which will make THURSDAY and FRIDAY great days in Millinery at THE HOOSIEE
We have just received 200 sample hats from one of the biggest Millinery Houses in this country, closed to us FOR A SONG. There are hats in this lot worth $3, $4 and $5. All the newest shapes and ready to wear. You can see some of these in our window for these TWO DAYS
'a Think of it ! A The Selected materials, combined with J modern methods of bread baking are j usel in the construction of "Ideal Bread." . tf Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. "I have been subject to sciatic rheumatism for years,' ' says E. H. ' Waldron, of Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints were stiff and gave me much pain and discomfort. My joints ( would crack when I straightened up. ! I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and have been thoroughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for many months. It is certainly a most wonderful liniment." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and Wj H. Sudhoff, corner fifth and Main. Selected materials, combined with modern methols of bread making are used in the construction of "Ideal Bread." tf j Neglected colds make fat graveyards." T)r. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. The Red, White and Blue seal is the signal of quality found in "Ideal." tf A body bpilder, strength producer, checks a-.n repairs wasted tissues, invigorates the stomach, kidneys a d liver. Th tt's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cents, tea or tablets. A G. Luken & Co. These days so rapid is the pace, The man of action win the race, And if the finish you would see Go take some Rockv Mountain Tea. A, G. Lii . n & Co. The road to beauty, like the way to a man's heart, is through his stomach. If your stomach's bad, you can't be handsome. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea cures all stomach troubles. 35 tents. A. G. Luken & Co. If you are a believer in pure food products, eat Ideal Bread, it is a flesh former and will tone up the digestive organs. One Way Colonist Rates to the West and Northwest via The C, C. L. Washington, Oregon, Montana, fee For further information call on VA. Blair, C. T. A. Home Thone 44. Indigestion is one of the most common of all diseases, it is caused by not taking the proper precautions in the food you eat. Ideal Bread is a step in the right direction. Indigestion is one of the "most com mon of all diseases, it is caused by riot taking the proper precautions in the food you eat. Ideal Bread is a step in the right direction. tf Have your carpets taken up, cleaned and laid by the Monarch Laundry
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Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne circuit court, I will expose at public sale at the court house door, in the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, on the nth day of May, 104, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, the following proper ry, to-wlt: Lot No. thirty-five (3.") In that part of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, laid out by Charles W. Starr. Said lot 35 fronts on Sixth street now Ninth street). 47 feet, and Is 104 feet deep, as appears of record in plat book No. 1, page 21. lso a certain tract of land adjoining said lot thirty-live ;J5 on the east, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of said lot 35; thence east to an alley laid out by Blckle & liaws; thence south to a point In line with the south side of said lot thirty-live (85): thence westtothe southeast corner of said lot; thence north to the place of beginning. To be sold as the property of George W. Russell to satisfy said execution In my hands In favor of Harry R. Stout, assignee of the Second National Bank. Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. RICHARD SMITH, 10-20-3 Sheriff of Wayne County. BEAD THIS. Special cars will leave Richmond May 3d and 5th via the Dayton & Western for New Paris, Eaton and West Alexandria, awaiting the dismissal of the night performance of Wallace's circus and May festival. Notice to Bidders. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of June, will be received by the Board of Trustees at the Hospital before 3 p. m. Monday, May 9, 1904. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the Hospital. By order of the Board. 2t S. E. Smith, Med. Supt. Warning: Never take a substitute when von can get the original; Ideal Bread is the genuine article. tf Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. I was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can tnithfully say that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me. Mrs. T. V. Williams, Laingsburg, Mieh. These tablets are guaranteed to cure every case of stomach trouble of this character. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, fifth and Main streets. When you have company for a meal give them the best, so buy "Ideal." tf Of All Hot Weather Enemies of humanity cholera is the worst. Treatment to be effective must be prompt. When vomiting, purging and sweat announces that the disease is present, combat it with Perry Davis Painkiller. AH bowel troubles, like diarrhoea, cholera morbus and , dysentery are overcome by Painkiller. (5) "Hello Central," Give me any grocery, they all keep "Ideal Bread.,"
MM MAIN People's Exchange STORAGE Ground floor, sixieentll and Main. Vera Smith. WANTED First rirl. must he ex perienced cook, with reference, .f5.0d per week. Also second girl at $2.50. vS in family. Position open May 20. Home phone 462 or call at 21S Central avenue, Earlham nlace. FOR SALE-One set of new Century Dictionary and Encyclopaedia, ten volumes. Address "M." this office. 2-2t WANTED 20 ladies, light, pleasant work, good guaranteed salary. Call on Sunt. J. Beverland at Mrs. C A. Brehra's millinery store, 41 north eighth street. 2-3t. fOR SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 cents a hundred and some thrown on. WANTEDA neat young girl to assist in general housework in a small family of three people. No washing. Must be willing to go to Indianapolis. Call at 37 S. eighth street, Richmond, for further particulars. FOR RENT Rooms for rent at 32 south fourteenth street. 2S-(it FOR RENT A property at Webstar with three acres of ground, good buildings, both kinds of water, good cellar and orchard,. For par7i i n oro r:i,, a ucuiars van otjo ikiiujuuuu uteuue, Richmond, Ind. LOST A gold chain bracelet either in the Colonial building or on Main street, "between Colonial building and the Westcott, or between Main n .1 4V, A rn l rrVi t Vi cfraof Tl ri ll Jill uui in -n. uu tii,u in aiivn. - . der please leave at the Westcott and receive reward. FOR SALE A fine go-cart. Call phone 1111. WANTED Tailor and good bushier at The Big Store. LOST Fleur-de-lis pin. Leave at Bee Hive. : WANTED Position in office1 or wholesale house by young man now in retail ousiness.. iair pcumau keeping. Address J. R., 820 Main St. The Blood when it is pure and circulates through every part of the body maintains good health. Vitona entering into the composition of the blood makes it pure and its circulation perfect. Vi tona also is healing to the food ."and drink pathways of the body and other inward .parts, benefitting the nerves, liver, kidneys, etc., restoring wast- , ing tissues, and, curing-pimples, ca'arrjij rjain, and other symptoms that indicate lifelesshess. One sample bottle proves its merit. Alford r Drug Co., agents. . Or discomfort, no Irritation of the Intestinesbut gentle, prompt, thorough, v.; ' healthful . cleousins, wbea you. tak
