Richmond Palladium (Daily), 6 May 1904 — Page 5

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rriday. Aid Society of , the First Presliy- . j terian church meets in the , church ' parlors.'; .,- ;-V - , Whist Party in the Elks "Club rooms. Ladies' Aid Society of Grace M. E: in. church holds a socQl..

BIO SHOW OPENED.

Dr. yr. I. Swain famous Tan-Ka-. way Concert Company opened their 14th annual season in this city ast

night, corner 18th

Marked Down Social by the ladies and Main streetg4 to one of the lars

of Grace church at the home of Mrs.

Dille, 121 South Thirteenth street. Saturday. ' ' Open ctarch meeting at South Eighth Sheet Friends- church. ( m Miss' Sallie Cof2 and Mr. Arthur McLain, of southwest of the city, drove to Cambridge City yesterday afternoon and were quietly married there. Both of this' young people are

very well known ihere and the news ' of their marriage . will be a surprise to their large circle of friends. Several people fjjjrm this city went to Fort Wayne yesterday to attend the weddinir of Miss Augusta Howiesher and Mr. C.l:H. Stanford, whc were married last piht at that city by Rev. Relil. Besides the relatives from Richmond ani other cities only a few of the intimate friends of the contracting parties- were present, e , The Industrial Club held a very pleasant meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Broerman, of south fifth street. The entire number of members were'" present, together with several guests of the club. The afternoon was spent in needlework and transacting the regular business A short informal program was furnished by members, who rendered several excellent musical selections and entertained the club with short articles of interest. A light luncheon was served at thefclose of the meet-

est crowds that' has ever been known to turn out. They gave the best of satisfaction throughout in fact the . . r s company is much better than a great many of .the arge one night stand companies that visit the opera house during the winter season. The, hew sceneiy has arrived and is of the very best that can be made. The specialties are all far above the average and taking it as a whole the company is

a good one. Tonight all the ladies and girls will again be free. Ice cream sodas, ice cream Sundaes and ice cream Buffaloes' as Price's make them are fine.

YESTERDAY f AT CITY BUILDING AND

WENT OTER RETURNS. Very Little Change Found in the Vote i aa GiTen-Some Totals.

The canvassing r board for the recent "city election met within the council chamber yesterday. Mr. 3.FP Davenport was made chairman

and Tf. C. Converse reading clerk.

inspectors were ail present.

The

Thei-e were very few changes made from the figures given out. Following are the totals for all the city offices, except council: Marlatt 1522 Zimmerman . . . . . V 2351

Cox i... 96

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.2476 . 105

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Mr. Fred Smith and Miss Edith Fox of this city -lere married last night at the homqrpf the bride. The young people wen'to.Riehorond and got the license ancTrefurhed here to be married. The bride is one; of Hagerstown's most popular,-you n?; women and the groom is a well known

business man. They are

many congratulations

Exchange. Miss Fox is very well known here, having made weekly visits to Richmond for several years, and she has the best wishes of a large number of Richmond friends. Get a box of Price's elegant chocolate.

Quotations From O. G. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market. Wheat.

(July 853 jSept. ..80 2-8 j Corn.

July . v 48 4-8 C Oats.

iJuly 387. ISept 305j I Pork.

July .11.90

Lard.

July 6.70

Spare Ribs.

July 6.50

Mr. a tut Mrs. Horace Wiggins left last nierht for Springfield, Ohio, to

spend the evening, with Harry Wig gins.

Price's for an ice cream soda, lots

receiving

Hagerstown

of ice cream.

ATLANTIC TYPE

LCOMOWE

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Saves Two From Death

"Our little daughter had an almost

fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Havi-

land; of Armonk, N. Y., "but when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr- King's New Discov

ery. Our niece, who had consumption

in an advanced stage, also used this

wonderful-medicine and today she is

perfectly well. Desperate throat

and fun diseases yield to Dr. King's

New Discovery;; as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. Trial

bottles free.

'" Vlctira? ., , Can -They Be Cured? . This question is agitating the minda

of the best ministers, doctors and

thinking men of today' There ' are

over a million drug users in the United States alone, and the number is

rapidly increasing. All unite in say

ing , that a reliable cure is the only

salvation. This is no ordinary disease and yields to no ordinary drugs' or methods of treatment. We now offer our treatment which we guaran-

Mijn will cure any ease of Morphine,

Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine or other drug habit or refund your money. To any person suffering from this dread-"

ful disease we will send a trial pack

age of our treatment absolutely free.

Write today. , ; All correspondence strictly confidential in plain enelopes. Address, Manhattan Therapeutic Association, Dep't' B., 1135 Droadway, New York City. , NOTICE. TO BIDDERS.

Notice is hereby given that the Board of Cppmissioners of Wayne

County, Indiana, will receive bids at the Auditor's office of said county until 11 o'clock a. m. of ..May,., the 17th, 1904, fori the construction of a

bridge over the. canal at Hagerstown, Jefferson Township, Wayne county, Indiana. Further notice is hereby given that

plans and specifications for the above bridge are on file in the office of the County Auditor, of Wayne county. Qeo. W. Callaway, John F. Dynes, C. E. Wiley, Commissioners of Wayne County.

A CbarmlnK Summer Gown.

Nownd.-tys the girl of sixteen is not content to be dressed "anyhow." . In

fact, at this age she is more sensitive as regards her clothes than she will probably be. again in her life. In the illustration will be seen - a charming summer gown that will suit the most fastidious schoolgirl. It is carried out In gray voile over white silk. The skirt is box plaited all round, the plaits stitched down be-

Low Fares to the West via Pennsylvania Lines. May 3, 17, June 7, 21, July 5, 19, August 2, 16, Home-Seekers' tickets will be sold to - points in the West, Northwest, Southland Southwest, and Canada and Mexico. For any further

information, apply to Ticket Agents

oj. x euusyivama .Lanes.

Law Fares to Pittsburg via Pennsyls vania Lines. May 16th, 17th and 18th, excurlion tickets to Pittsburg account an

nual Convention National Association of Manufacturers of United States ,of America, will be sold via Pennsylva

nia Lines. For particulars, time' of trains, etc., see Local Ticket Agent of

those lines. .. '

No. 20 Last Evening A Very Unusual Sight at the Station.

When Xo. 20, the fast mail from

St. Louis to New York, steamed into the station last evening it was drawn by two of the large Atlantic types of locomotives, which -have lately appeared and created such a revolution in the railroad world. This is the first time that two of these enormous

engines have ever drawn one train through here, one generally being sufficient to pull even the heaviest trains of twelve and more coaches. The Pennsylvania, B. & O. and several other large trunk lines have lately adopted these engines which are standing every test. Although the locomotives are the largest seen in this ;part of the country their graceful lines give them a not unwieldy apipearance. . ' Prices for the best "ice cream and .ices, seven flavors. . . Mr. and Mrs. J. A.' Spekenheir attended the commencement exercises yesterday evening at Cambridge City.

Fresh Price's.

oysters can still be had at

Rev. W. II. Peirce returned to Richmond yesterday evening after a short visit with II. L. Burr at New Castle. Porto Rico oranges, sweet arid juicy at Price's. v "

GOWN FOB "sweet sixteen."

low the hips, while an entre deux of

lace finishes the hem. The waist boasts a tucked yoke, outlined with cream

lace and a cape of lace so arranged as

to suggest the fashionable low shoul

dered effect. The sleeves are gathered

into soft puffs and frills.

The hat Is a dainty affair of pale

blue satin straw, ridged to present thev

appearance of a spider's web. The top" la covered with masses of blue convol-

vuli, and on each side of the chapeau

are flat rosettes of blue satin ribbon.

Smart Shoes For Summer.

Shoes In a light champagne shade will be much seen this summer, adorned with poufs of chiffon or em

broidered in the prevailing tones of the costume. Distinctly 1 novel are the tongueless shoes, the stocking showing through the lacing, although lacing is rather a misnomer, for they are fastened by the most lovely ribbons Im

aginable, terminating, in a large bow

near the toe. Ttie smartest tongueless

shoes have a perforated pattern. Naturally ivlth the hose so much en evidence only, the very prettiest designs

are worn.

When you have company for a meal

give them the best, so buy "Ideal."

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Story of the Honey

Comb Candv.

A Delicious " Con! ection

Come to vour city. You will always

know me after vou once t ste me, I am

all tbe rage in the East and West, where

I hve been for otne time. Just eat me.

and you will then understand why I am

pronounced "simply delicious," and will

not wonder why you want more of me.

am the purest and most wholesome

piece of candy on tbe market. There is

only one firm in this country that can make me Every other firm who have tried to make me have given it up.

I am for sale in your city at the Bee Hive Grocery Co.

The Finest Fabric made by human skill is coarse com

pared with' the linings of the bowels.

When this tender membrane is lrn

tated we have griping pains, diarhoea

and cholera morbus. Whatever be

the cause of the trouble, take Perry Davis' Painkiller according to the directions with each bottle. Travelers in all climates carry "Painkiller in their gripsacks. Large bottles 25 and

50 cents.

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" Ideal Bread" is truthfully vertisel, it5 is at! 'we-claim for it. -.'-.i Men Will be Boys. In the excitement of a lively

ercise like boat-racing or ball-playing, they wil strain their muscles and go home limping, and sore. Then they are glad they have Perry Davis' Painkiller on hand to soothe the quivering nerves; to penetrate the muscles with warmth and healing power. It has relieved the pain of two generations of Americans. Large bottles 25 and 50 cents.

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Neglected colds make fat grave-

vards." Dr. Wood's Norway Syrup helps men and women happy, vigorous old age.

Pine to a

ALFORD SELLS DRUGS FOR LESS

Low Fares to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines. May 11th and 12th, excursion tickets to Indianapolis, account Indiana Democratic State Convention, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines. For particulars regarding time of trains

etc., see Local Ticket agent of those

ines. Fresh Fish for tomor

row, r. j. miles,

Phones: 929 Main. Home 722, Bell 257 X

People must live, to live long they

should eat the purest and best.

"Ideal Bread." tf

HEADQUARTERS FOR - - P

SirauliBiTies

Plenty fancy ones; and

all kinds of fresh

- Vegetables

Send in your Saturday order and get the best on the market

Phone orders given speciaUttention.

Phone 292 Hadley Bros.

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OF Eiyi Here's one of our new suits for spring. A three-button - double-breasted sack suit with the 7 long lapel

A snappy, stylish garment, isn ? They come in black Thibets and fancy Cheviots. $13.50, SI5, $16.50 AND $18.50

EHR & KLUTE

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718 MAIN STREET

Men's Tan Oxfords, band sewed, latest style toe, Blucher cut, best color, at, a pair.. .. Ladies' Tan Low Shoes, chocolate color, hand turn, latest style tee and tip, a pair

Men's Patent Colt Low Shoes, button or Gocdyear welt, a beauty at, a pair. . .

lace,

$3.00 $2.50 $3.00

Children's Low Shoes in Straps or lace. Misses' Low Shoes in straps or lace.

We carry-the best line of Children's, misses' and Boys' Shoes In the city. A look will convince you. We have Just received a big line of MEN'S CANVAS SHOES in high or low cut.

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FRED C. LAHRMAN, 718 Main Street.

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EXECUTION

OF A TRUST . w . ' 1 ':

requires a thorough knoWl-

edge of business and legal requirements,combined with the exercise of great care.

DICKINSON TRUST CO. has the advantage of exDer

ienced officers and employes,

amDie capicai ana is specialljr;qualtfiea forithe ad

ministration of estates.

- PPICE

fins Grova tsi iiiigt Werk. TSX COLOKIaL.

Dentist

The Richmond Business College will give

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I handle houses and lots and lots withov t houses. I will sell you a big property

or a small one

WOODHURST 913 MAIN ST.

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PcrCent. Discount

Off all tuition during the Summer School, beginning M ay 2. Send for circulars.

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Do you want an up-to-date house that just suits you, at the right price? Thompson's Agency Main and 7th S:s.

Fresh Fish for tomor

row. " v ;-p. j Miles,

Pliones: Q2Q Slain.

Annual Excursion

TO

.OHIO,

Under the auspices of the South Side Improvement Association.

Via C. C. & L. Don't Miss The Orphans' Annual Feast. Base Ball Game Cincinnati vs'. Brooklyn. Numerous other attractions. Special train leaves Richmond. 6:20 a.m.

J South Richmond, 6:30 a. m.

Returning leaves Cincinnati at 7:80 p. m.

-Sr Returning leaves Cincinnati at 7:30 p. Home 72a, Bell 257 X Home Tet u. c. a. bi,ir. c. t .