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SADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS " AT A SACRIFICE 33 Suits selected from our stock (j GJ tqbe sold for ... ... S'BIbwW None worth less than $12.50. Most of them worih $15, $20 and $25, See west window, Another shipment of those $12.50 Mohair Suits. f They so at $8.00 See center case for Gents 25c Bow Ties for 10c Buy yotir Toilet Articles of us. 25 dozen fine imported Tooth Brushes, worth 25c . Friday and Saturday lOc Kalonderma Soap, good as Cnticura, for lOc, S for 25c Lundtorg's Perfumes, all odors, for two days, 20c an oz., 10c i oz. Laze'.l's Perfumes, 5 odors, always sold for 50c an oz. 39c an oz., 15c oz. Oriental Rug Sale still going on. .

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St. Paul's Episcopal Rev. H. H. Hadley, rector. Sunday-school at 9 :15 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon at 7 :3Q. First Presbyterian. Rev. I. M. Hughes, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 :15 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at , 10 :30 a. m. Subject: " Philip's Unanswered Request," and at 7:30 p. m., subject, "The Unfaithful Steward." Endeavor Society meeting at 6:30 p. m. Endeavor Society meeting at 6:30 p. m. Second Presbyterian. Rev. Shirey, pastor. Sunday-school cabinet at 9 a. m. P. D. Warner, superintendent.Preaching by the pastor at 10 :30 a. m., sub ject "Lessons irom Mature as to Abiding in Christ" 7:30 p. m., subject, ' ' An Evening with an old Hymn, Jesus Lover of My Soul." C. E. meeting at 6 :45 p. m. United Presbyterian. Rev. S. R. Lyons, D. D., pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Sabbath-school at 9:15 a. m. Christian Union at 6:45 p. m. First Methodist Episcopal Rev. Madison Swadener, D. D., pastor Sabbath-school at 9:15 a. m Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Epworth League a' 6:30. Special music by the large chorus choir. Seats free and a cordial welcome for all who worship with this congregation. Grace Methodist Episcopal Church. M. S. Marble, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Jnnior league at 2:30 p. m. Epworth league devotional service at 6 :30 p. m. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. i . Fifth Street M. B. J. 0. Campbell, pastor. ' Sunday-school at 9 :15 a. m. Preaching at-10:30 , .;. m. Junior league at 2 p. m. ' Class meeting at , 2:30 p. m. v Epworth league at 6:30 p. m. . ; ' ' ' Third M. E. Church. W. H. Peirce, pastor.' There will be quarterly meeting at Third M. E. church, Sabbath, May 8th. There will be communion at 10 :30 a. m. and a sermon by the pastor. Dr. M. Mahin of New Castle will preach at 7:30 p. m. l-'i' St.- Mary's. Rev. J. FJ Mattingly, rector. Holy sacrifice of the mass at 6, 9 andi 10:30 a J m. Sunday-school at 2:30 p.'m. ' Vespers and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 3 p. m. South) Eighth Street Friends. Revi Elwood O. Ellis, pastor. e Bible-school at 9:15 a. m. Wortliip' at .10:30 a. m. C. E. praver at 6:30 p. m Public service with stereopticon sermon by the pastor at

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o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o ffTrn o o o o o o o o o o o o o o NUSBAUM o o 7:30 p. m., on "The Early Ministry of Christ." St. Andrew's. Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector. Holy sacrifice of the mass at 7:30 a. m. and 9:45 a. m. Sermon by the rector. Sunday-school at 2:30 p. m. Vespers and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 3 p. xn. First English Lutheran. Rev. Elmer G. Howard, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 a. m. Morning worship at 10:30. Evening service at 7:30. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6 :45 p. m. Second English Lutheran. Rev. H. Allen Leader, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 a. m. Divine worship in the morning at 10:30. Luther League at 6:45 p. m.. Evening services at 7:15. St. Paul's Lutheran. Rev. Conrad Huber, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. English service at 7 p. m. North A Street Friends. Sabbath-school at 9 a. m. Sendees at 10:30 a. m. Young Friends' Association at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday service at 10 a. m. East Main Street Friends. Bible-school at 9 a. m. Prof. E. P. Trueblood, superintendent. Meeting for worship at 10;30 a. m. Junior League at 3 p. m. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Rev. Dr. S. R. Lyons will address the Senior Endeavor. Whitewater Friends Church. O. M. Frazer, pastor. Bible-school at 9 a. m. Meeting for worship at 10:30 a. m. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Christian Church. J. J. White, pastor. Bible-school at 9 a. m. Preaching at 10:30 a. xn. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. J. M. Jordan of Trenton, Ky., Junior and intermediate C. E. meeting at 2 p. m. Senior Endeavor meeting at 6 :30 p. m. First Baptist. Rev. Addison Parker, pastor. Sunday-school Superintendent, Mr. C. S. Farnham ; Chorister, Mr. Al bert Mote; Leader" of Orchestra, W. ."W. Clark. I United Brethren. Chas. Broughman, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 :30 a. m.. Rev. O. C. Taylor Superintendent. Ser vices in Rhoda Temple. The public is : cordially invited to attend. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Services at 10:30 a. m. Wednes day evening experience meeting at 8 o'clock, welcome. Pythian temple. All are . Ninth Street Baptist. Rev. H. C. Randolph, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 a. m. t John Watkins. superintendent Preachine at I9:d0 a. xn. and at 7:30 pvm.

"Siting" ttumors Html Come to most people and jcause many troubles,rrpimpies, boils; ,and f .other eruptions, besides loss of(: appetite, that tired feeling', fits of biliousness, Indigestion and headache. . The sooner one gets rid of them the better', and the way to get rid of them and lo build up the system that has suffered from them is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming in combination the Spring Medicine par excellence, of unequalled 6trengthV: ihp$rifying the ' blood as shown nv unecyaliea, radical ana permanent cures of, 8erofula Salt Rheum Scald Head Boils, Pimples Ml Kinds of Humor Psoriasis Blood Poisoning .:, Rheumatism Catarrh ' , , Dyspepsia, Eto Accept no substitute, but be sure to get Hood's, and get it today. The Richmond Palladium SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1904. LOCAL 1TJEMS Optical goods at Haner's. Eye glass changed at Haner's. Dr. W. A. Park for dentistry, tf Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haaer's. D. W. Whelan has returned from a business triy to Rushville Ind. W. A. Sample returned last evening from a business trip to Cincinnati. Harry Alford returned home this morning from a short visit with Muncie friends. Mrs. J. M. Bulla left yesterday for Wilmington, O., where she will spend Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Clem Carr of Solomon, Kan sas, formerly of this city, is the guest of relatives here. Miss Myrtle Clark returned yester day to Indianapolis after a visit with Miss Mamie Williams. Miss Stone returned this - morning to her home in Indianapolis after a visit with Miss Bertha, jHillw , Miss Helene Coughlin of Indi anapolis, is the guest of Miss Hazel Murphy, of east Main, street. Mrs. E. S. Taylor and daughter, Ida, who have been visiting in Chieago, returned home last evening. Miss Adal Eliott returned to Knightstown yesterday afternoon af ter a short visit with local relatives. Dr. C. C. Jones returned to New Castle yesterday evening after attend ing the meeting of the dentists here. Mrs. P. W. Smith returned this evening from Indianapolis where she visited her daughter, Miss Florence. Dr. R. J. Bell returned yesterday afternoon to'1 Greenfield, Ind., after attending the meeting of the E. I. D. A. Dr. J. F. Morrison returned yes terday to his home in Connersville, after attending the session of the E. D. A. l:-yffn. Mrs. Meyer returned to Indianapolis today after a short visit with Mrs. Harmon Meyer of south eleventh street; Mr.'; and Mrs. Will Dean, who have been the guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Jos.: Dean, have returned to fheir home in Liberty. - ' Mrs. C. G. Kramer returned last night t to Indianapolis after a short visit here. She is a former resident of this city. ' ; Torfest Murray of Galveston, Ind., formerly , of this city, arrived yester day afternoon to spend Sunday with relatives here. , , Mrs. E. F. Taylor and Miss Ida Taylor, of east Main street, who have been visiting in Logansport for a few days, returned home last nigbt. Miss Myra Wehrjy returned this morning to her home in Greenville, 0., after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wehrly of south firteenth street. Mrs. R. A. Campbell returned yesterday evening to Seven-Mile, O., after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. T. W. McMeans of east Main street. Typewriters, all makes, rented, ld. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs. and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. 'Phone 26. Selected materials, ( combined with modern methods of bread baking are usel in the construction of "Ideal Bread." tf The Misses Edna, Tiber, Irene Wil son and Edith Ball of Earlnam, left

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tney wt Rp.enttrOBayvun -jviss. Reba Stetsonj ; 1 - . . - 1 - t Mrs. Anna M. Starr, who has been visiting" herrgon1 Horace Starr, at Indianapolis', 'returned here todays Richmond Commandery. will confer the Order of Knights Templar, and Knights of Malta Monday 7:30 p. m. Girls wanted at the Eldorad Steam Laundry. Will pay $4 to $6 per week for good experienced help, 18 north ninth street. , Who said Scully? Why sure that's the place togo for the correct style and workmanship in spring suitings. Fully guaranteed. Miss Eunice Tracy returned yes terday evening to New Castle after spending a few days in this city. With her was her guest, Miss Gleason of Rochester, N. Y. " Webster Ward of Fort" Wayne, forlii'iiy or tnis city, arrive: yet.ruay evening, to spend Sunday with his parents,.Mr..and Mrs, Harry Downing of north twelfth street. LOCAL Under Auspices of St. Joseph's Benevolent Society Will Bepeat Their Bill at the Gennett. The "Refined Minstrels" given un der the ausnices of St. Josenh's Be nevolent Society and the direction of the National Promoting Co., wil be agaih ' presented to those who de light in "good minstrely," at the Gennett theatre next Friday evening. Manager. Fick gives assurance that several new ' and Excellent features will be added to theprogram and this will insure a production far superior to all the road companies that have appeared in this city in "black face' this season, barring Al. G. Field's as a matter of course. That the Gennett theatre will be crowded is a foregone conclusion Seats will be on sale Monday and the plat will be opened at Nixon's con fectionerv next Wednesdav. The prices will be 50, 35, and 25c. "The Tenderfoot," which will be seen ir. this ity at the Genntt ihe: tre on May 'Oth. is fresh from its remarkable rim -of more thnn 100 nights at the New York Theatre. "The Tenderfoot" is easily the most original and novel musical comedy yet seen. Its theme, it locale, nar San Antonio, Texas, on a ranch, its gaudy highly colored costuming, its excellent book and its tuneful musical score are all attributes which have gained in favor, making it the musical success of the present New York season. One, critic called it- "An Arizona set to music," and indeed its scenic environment reminds one of that excellent play. p SMALL" BOY And Large Dog Furnished Amuse ment Last Evening. The amuisng spectacle of a very small boy attempting to keep charge of a very large dog furnished a great deal of amusement to the lonngers at the Union station last evening. The dog had been cooped up on the train for a long time and as soon as he was freed and placed, upon the station platform his good spirits overflowed and when the small boy tried to rtak him in charge the boy was promptly "ditched." He pluckily tried it again however and the eomical Ipectacle kept all those who witnessed E.itt in laugnier. Alter several lutue attempts and after the two had chased all over the station to. the peril of . all bystanders the small boy so far forgot his huge charge in hand as to lead him from the station. ' Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. S end for. testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75 cents.: Hall's family Pills are the best

NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Wayne . County, Indiana, will receive bids at I the Auditor's office of said countv I until 11 o'clock a. m. of May the 17th, 1904, for 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. Geo. W. Callaway, John F. Dynes, C. E. Wiley, Commissioners of Wayne County. "Neglected colds make fat grave yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. Sick headache results from a dis ordered stomaeh and is quickly eured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sndoff. fifth and Main. One way second class colonist tick ets to California, the North Pacific Coast, Montana and Idaho will be sold via Pennsylvania lines from March 1st to April 30th, inclusive. For particulars apply to nearest Ticket Agent of those lines. BOARD MEETING. On next Friday evening will occur the monthly board meeting of the First Methodist Sunday-school. The meeting will be held at the parsonage and as business of importance is to come before the board all teachers and officers are urgently requested to be present. W. A. Fiske, Supt. Selected materials, combined with modern methols of bread making are used. in the construction of Ideal Bread." tf Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. I was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthfully say that' Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me. Mrs. T. V. Williams, Laingsburg, Mich. These tablets are guaranteed to cure every case of stomach trouble of this character. For sale by A. G. Lukeh & Co., and W. H. . Sudhoff, fifth and Main streets. If you are a believer in pure food , products, eat Ideal Bread, it is a flesh former and will tone up the digestive organs. r j Excursion to Cincinnati. On account of the excursion by the South Side Improvement Association to Cincinnati on next Sunday morning the Street Railway Co., will commence giving service at 6 a. m. The excursion train will leave the South Side Station at 6:30 a. m. Richmond St. & Interurban Co. Low Fares to Nashville, Tenn., via Pennsylvania Lines. May -9th, 10th and 11th, excursion tickets to Nashville, Tenn., account Annual Convention Southern Bap- . , , . -r, T t- -n. sold viar Pennsylvania Lines. For information regarding time of trains, etc.Vsee loca ticket agent -of those lines. ' ' ; r Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. "I have been subject to ; sciatic 71' Waldron . of, Wiltor Jnnebon, Lma.i " i?? uluuF01ruTuuUrumJr.jum wouw eracK wnen 1 straisrhtened up.'

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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 W. H. Sudhoff, corner fifth and Main. A body bpilder, strength producer, checks a.d repairs wasted ti'ssncs, invigoratts the stomach, Sidneys d liver. Th it 's what Hollister's Rockv Mountain Tea does. 35 cents, tea or tablets. A G. Luken & Co. One way Colonist Rates to the West and Northwest via The C, a L." Washington, Oregon, Montana, ic, For further information call on 3. A. Blair, Ct T. A. Home Phone 44. Utivo vonr carocts tafeen up, cleaned and laid by 1

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i 3" i a gray? Vljt noi have the early rich color restored? It is easily nrn pvrv tim v i-v-ry' Pe ople's Exchange STORAGE Ground floor. aixtMnth . and Main. Vera Smith j : : LOST Between Coliseum and the corner of Main and eleventh street, ' "

a pearl-colored kid glove.v Finder ; please return to Palladium office. - ' 1 ; - !? mi -1 mini n pi mimm . i i '. " WANTED Boy of 16 or 17 at Starr V? Piano Works.' Apply to W. Erk. .. : 1 t m FOR RENT Furnished front rooxn .

with all conveniences, for gentle man, 27 south eighth street. 6-2t '? 1

WANTED Parties making eicava- J tions to remove the dirt to lot on corner of Main and 22d sts. WANTED Boys from 16 to 20 and hustlers for bench hands cabinet makers and ''experienced :help in eloth covering department. Richmond Casket Co. ' " h ' A 6-t '

- --. -- ', LOST A purse, "Peggy from Par--. is," with small change purse in- t side, somewhere between B and

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on Main between eleventh and seventh streets. Finder please leave at . Nusbaum's store, 719 Main street. t

LOST Black and white long haired shepherd, collar with J. E. Jay name on. Reward given by notifying telephone 803 A of his whereabouts. TOR SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 eents a hundred and some thrown in. LOST Lap duster, yellowish in eoldown north 14th to north A to Sun down north 14th to north O to Sun Telegram office. Leave at that office. FOR SALE Buffet,5 china closet, hall rack and iron bed, -32 north tenth street. - . - LOST One pair gold rimmed .spec tacles May 5. Finder please return to Nicholson's book store. GHILS WANTED-At the Eldorado Steam Laundry Will pay $4 to $6 per week for good, experienced help, 18 north ninth street. FOR SALE A new six room house. Call 'phone 905 E. 6-3t. 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. Vitona also is healing to the food and drink pathways of the body and other inward parts, benefitting the nerves, liver," ikidneys, etc., restoring wasting tissues, and curing pimples, catarrh, pain, and other symptoms that indicate lifelessness. One sample bottle proves its merit. Alford Drug Co., agents. It will make muscle and increase your brain power; Ideal is a bread beyond reproach.

Low Fares to Indianapolis via Fenn- f

syivania unes. f 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 , , m. , etc., see Local Ticket agent of those.

lines. -'r -1 - Low Fares to Dayton .yia Pennsylvania Lines. May 19th to 23d, inclusive, excur-f. . sion tickets to Dayton, account Annual . Conference ! German Baptist i ? .

Brethren at Haines, Ohio, will W. y Pennsvivania lines. For intime of trains, " W-l ticket aeent of thosa

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Double trading stamps at Neff & Nusbaum's all this week. (7) MONEY LOANED from 5 to 6 per eent. r rJ: . Thompson's Loan and Real Estate i kfceoey. Main " and mventit fcrw ' I WANT TO SELL a good 6-room House, Barn all in good repair, located 011 North Third street for jrij.ro on It's TtauMaii Morgan 8th and North E i

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