Richmond Palladium (Daily), 23 May 1904 — Page 8

EIGHT. RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1904.

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FOR Double fold Zephyr Gingham, the 121-2c grade see East Window. For .... ... .09 Fine white Dimities, the 8 l-3c quality, only .042 10 styles All Wool Challies worth up to 75c a yard, only ................ -v. -.39 Shell Hair Pins, the 2-for-5c kind, per doz. .10 Just received 25 doz. more of those 10c Turnover Collars. While they last 05 No. 40 Fancy Ribbons, per yard, only .... .05 TOILET DEPARTMENT. See the Statue of Liberty, in West Window, carved from a solid block of Dr. Hood's Cuticle Soap. A 75c box for 25c. Better than Cuticura, or money refunded. 5 gross sold in 2 days. A beautiful Miniature and Dr. Hood's booklet UA Perfect Complexion'' free with every soap purchase. Xundborg's Perfumes, all odors, 20c an oz., 10c half-oz. Lazell's Petfumes, all odors, 30c an oz., 15c half-oz. Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder, 25c size for 15c Lambert's. Listerine 25c size 19c, fl 00 size 75c. We sell Peerless Patterns. , ,

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Optical goods at Haner's. Eye glasses changed at Haner s. -Vr. W. A. Park for dentistry, tf Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Spectacles correctly, fitted at Haner's.'- :

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The Dickinson Trust Company, administrator of the estate of Benja? ruin C. Kelley, makes report of the sale of real estate.

Catherine Locier has been . appointed administrator of the estate of Edward Locier, deceased. William H.

1171 remnants Boston Store in the Kelley and George C. Steinkamp are

bondsmen in the sum of $600. :

The management ot Estates

morning. C o 'clock dinner at Grace church on Wednesday. 23-2 1 Closing out sale still going on at Chas. H. Smith & Co.'s. Sampel Wolfe and wife spent Sunday in Cambridge City. Walking skirts regardless of cost at Chas. II. Smith & Co.'s. 1171 remnants in the Boston Store

ad today. Sale opens in the morning. Don't miss reading the Boston Store remnant sale, ad' in today's paper. ,

Nothing reserved. All must be sold. Bargains for every one. Chas. H. Smith & Co. No make believe in Boston Store ads. We are there with the goods each and every time. You can save money on either gas or electricity by consulting the Light Heat & Power Co. s 31 Richard Smith, sheriff, will take the Doddy children to the Indianapolis Industrial school tomorrow. There is a certain correct style about the suits made by Emmons' Tailoring company at $15 and $18.

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Xemeala of the Delia. From Bordeaux wild scenes are reported during a bullfight at Benatte recently. One of the matadores was making a pass at his third, bull when somehow the animal hurled the sword from his hand, and the weapon, after flying high in the air, fell on the head of an old sea captain in the auditorium, who sustained a slight fracture of the skull and a deep wound tw inches long over the left eye. The same bull

caught another torero napping at the critical moment and gored him so severely that he had to be removed to the hospital. The spectators, considering these mishaps as proving the incompetence of the matadores, gave expression

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Macy on the bench.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS

Hayward Mrs. Harriet M. Hayward, Avidow of the late Henry J. Hayward, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nina Graham,, Mana

tee, Fla., May 14, 1904. Owing to the state laws of Florida the remains will not be brought to this city until

after November 1st.

Demands Experience and Ability.

The ladies of Grace church will re

open the basement with a dinner on

Wednesday, from 6 to 8 p. m. 23-2t Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month.

Repairs and ribbons for all machines.

Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. 'Phone 26.

You'll need a Spring tonic, take

iHollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. See

it drive out the impurities, revitalize

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or advise with regard to any estate or guardianship. j tablet form. A. G. Luken & Co.

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Careful, Capable Management, Accurate Accounting, Ample Capital.

FUNERAL OF ADIAH CORDELL.

(Special to the Palladium.) The funeral of Adiah Cordell, who

died at Hagerstown Saturday, occurred this afternoon at 2 o'clock,

under auspices of the Masonic lodge of which he was a member. The funeral was largely attended.

Voracity ana Veracity.

vvnue cleaning a large pike Mrs.

John Harris of Seaford, Del., was surprised to find when she cut It open an

other pike of ordinary size In its stom

acb. After .finishing oleanins and salting tbe first pike siie started to clean

the second and was still further amaz

ed when she discovered another pike

in tbe second one's stomach. She proceeded to cut open the third one and

was still more astonished to find a min

now in its stomach with a small hook in Its mouth. She called her husband to look at the four fish, and he declared he had never seen or heard tell of so many fish being in the stomach of one fish. The pike was caught in llearn's millpxmd, near Seaford, a place noted for large pike. Philadelphia Inquirer.

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Cathartic -' Easy to take, ea.37 to operate Wood's PWh

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PEOPLES EXGHRM6E

WANTED Boys from 16 to 20 and

hustlers for bench hands, cabinet makers and experienced help in

cloth covering department. Richmond

Casket Co. 6-tf

LADIES Several vacancies open to

complete list, easy sewing for us at

home; $15 weekly. Addressed envelope for lace sample. Majecti V Lace Co., New York. 1

WANTED Man to plough trfound

or plough or tend it on the shares. Call new phone 711 or at 10S Butler street, Fairview.

MCDONALD TRIAL. (By Associated Press.) Bedford, Ind., May 23. It is ex

pected the trial of James McDonald will be closed bv Thursday unless

the jury fails to agree promptly. The opening statement for the defense was made today.

The Klner of the Coco. The sovereign who reigns over the smallest monarchy in the world is the king of the Cocos, a group of islands near Sumatra. These islands were discovered about 300 years ago by the

captain of the Keeling, but

paratively little known till 1S25,

Mr. Ross,, an Englishman, visited them, was struck by their beauty and took up his abode there. It is his grandson, M. George Ross, who now holds sway over the Cocos.

WANTED Position by experienced retail salesman. Shoes preferred.

Can give good reference. Address J. K., care Palladium :

WANTED-Two or three furnished rooms with all conveniences for housekeeping. B. W. Barr, 314 S 10th street, or this office.

WANTED A first-class saleslady must be experienced in soiling ladies' furnishing goods. Apply at once at the Famous Shoe and Clothing Co., 704 Main St., Richmond, Ind.

?o py me were com- j WANTED Experienced LS25, when Petro Pine Co., 43 no

salesladies

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

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Wheat.

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bv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver

Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken &

Co., and Main.

W. H. Sudoff. fifth and

Quite a large number of the mem

bers of Robert P. Benton Post left i this morning for Noblesville, Ind., ' to attend the state encampment of

This means suits for the women. In fact, this is to be the week for our Dry Goods Department. By much persuasion and talk we have finally gotten the trading stamp people to give dounle stamps in our Dry Goods Department this week. So make the stamps fly is what we want to do. Our ready-to-wear suits for the balance of this week at from 25 to- 50 per cent, discount. TT7 V,nn optics k t Kt Vinf ronnnt llo VrllorVlt at 1BC fhatl 1 5 flt Other

places. You can thank the backward season that gives you such an opportunity as the Sons of Veterans. They will visit tl is, for we have at least 100 suits that we are going to give you at less than the ' the Knightstown Soldiers' and Saioriginal cost. 'lors' Orphans' Home en route.

besides you will get double stamps. Wash Silk Wauts in white, cream and blue, at $2.69, well worth $3 50. Underwear We have the largest line of ladies', men's, boys' and misses' Underwear to be fonnd in the city. Boys' Balbriggans in cream, white, blue and fancy stripes, 50c values go for 45c, or 90c per suit. Women's lisle Union Suits, in blue, cream and white, for 98c. All our 25c values in Shirts and Drawers go at 45c per suit, or 23c each. Do not forget that our stock of Linoleum at 50c per square yd is also a saving of 25 per cent. Floor Oil Cloth 25c per square yard.

ordered stomach and is quickly cured Sept SO G-S

Corn. Julv 4S 2-SB Sept 47 3-8 Oats. July 38 1-8 Sept 1.30 5-8

Pork. July 11.07 Sept 11.30 Lard. July 6.32 Spare Ribs. July 6.40 Sept 6.57

Torpedo Nets. Warships hare absolutely no protection from torpedoes. In recent years much time has been spent in experimenting with nets made of steel wire, rope, etc., but the modern torpedo has a scissors arrangement which cuts a hole through which the torpedo may pass to the ship. Because of the yielding nature of a net the torpedo does not explode until it strikes the hard side of a ship.

FOR RENT Well furnished rooms with heat and bath, 64 south 12th street. 9-2w

FOR SALE Eleven genuine Mammoth Pepin ducks. Now laying well Phone 56S. 20-3t FOR RENT Choice residence, modern conveniences. Inquire of Isaac Jenkinson.

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In Our Grocery Department prices are lower than the lowest. The finest of Michigan Solid Potatoes $1,20 bushel. . Six lbs hand picked Navy Beans 25c. Four lbs Head Rice 25c. Nine bars Swift's Pride Soap 25c, Eight bars of the best soap on earth, you know what it is, 'Santa Claus," for 25c. Six bars Fels Naphtha for 25c In fact, we are the store that saves you the pennies. So come, see us, and follow youi neighbors. Stamps with every purchase, and for this week double stamps in the DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Prompt and courteous treatment.

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AN INVITATION. The Palladium received the following invitation: M. M. I. You and your friends are cordially invited; to attend the closing exercises of The Miami Military Institute, Germantown, Ohio, from Sunday, May Twenty-Ninth to Thursday, June Ninth, Nineteen Hundred and Four.

K. of P. Tuneral Notice.

f All members of. Iola lodge No. 53,

K. ot 1. are requested to meet at Pythian Temple this Monday evening 7:30 o'clock to arrange for funeral of Brother Alvin Van Allen. Charles King, C. C. F. W. Marchant, K. of R. & S.

A 25c box ot Petro Pine Cold Cream tree with eacli box ot Crosby's White Tar Soap

lotel Rates St. Louis World's Fair. For copy of World's Fair official amphlet, naming Hotel accommodaions and rates during Universal Exosition of 1904, address E. A. Ford, leneral Passenger Agent Pennsylva-ua-Vandalia Lines, Pittsburg, Pa.

The Bread that is making Rich-

Tlieater For Reheamali Only. Maiden lane contains the most curi ous theater in London, if not in the world. There is no fixed hour for the performances at this strange theater. They take place any time between 10 in the morning and G in the evening. Nothing is charged for admission, and the actors there have to pay instead of being paid. It is called the Rehearsal

theater, and only rehearsals take place there. A Vriie. The only son had just announced to the family his engagement. Mommer What, that girl! Why, she squints. Sister She has absolutely no style. Auntie Redheaded, ain't she? Grandma I'm afeered she's flighty. Uncle She hasn't any money. First Cousin Jim She doesn't look strong. Second Cousin Jane She's stuck up. Third Cousin Jezebel She's an extravagant thing. The Son (thoughtfully) Well, she's got one redeeming feature anyhow. Cborus-What'athat? J The Son She hasn't a relative on earth. Topper Grab her, my boy; grab her. Pittsburg Tost.

FOR SALE Cheap, a steel tired phaeton in good repair. Inquire at

1703 Main street. 20-3t

FOR SALE Residence properties on

electric line west of city. Richard Shute, No. 8 north ninth street. 20-2t.

TOR SALE-Old the Palladium

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LOST Scotch collie dog, color yel

low and white, white around neck, four white feet, end of tail white. Answers to narr.e of Carlo. Liberal reward offered, Winfield Smelser, Liberty Pike, Phone 907 A.

LOST Somewhere on Main street, between 18th and 10th . streets, on 10th to north A, or on north A between 10th and St. Mary's church, a St. Mary's of the Woods class pin dated 1903. Finder will please leave same at office of Nusbaum's Store, 719 Main street, or call Home phone 437. 23-2 1.

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STORAGE Ground and Main. Vera

This week only. 3"6t jmond famous. "Ideal."

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Not a Real Encasement. Kitty Nell makes a big display of that engagement ring of hers. My brother Fred says it isn't a real diamond. Bessie Rut, then, you know, her engagement isn't a real one either. She and Frank are engaged only in a sort of way, you know. Boston Transcript.

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Special introductory sale of Crosby's White Tar Soap this week 25c box of Petro Pine Colc$ Cream free with each box of soap. 23-6t You know us now as the Eldorado Steam Laundry and Dye Works. We clean an . dye everything, IS north ninth street. Phone 147.

Dissolution

For six days we have been hard at work searching out, measuring and marking every remnant in ourstore. The Grand ' m m m - n mm

Sale has swelled the number of remnants to a point where they must and shall oe sold quicKiy. The Prices Will Be Ridiculous. Sale Opens Tomorrow, Tuesday Morning Not Before THE FOLLOWING IS A CORRECT INVENTORY. READ IT OVER. YOU WILL BE PRESENT.

95 Silk Remnants 39 Black Dress Goods Remnants 82 Colored Dress Goods Remnants 24 Cloth and Suiting Remnants J 3 White Wool Dress Goods Remnants AS Light Colored Wool Waisting Remnants

All assembled in one place on the main floor.

142 Wash Goods Remnants 20 White Goods Remnants 12 Outing Remnants 20 Drapery Remnants 39 Dress Lining Remnants

130 Embroidery Remnants 91 Lace Remnants 67 Ribbon Remnants 75 Table Linen Remnants 50 Toweling Remnants 5 Domestic Remnants

76 Dress Trimming Remnants

No remnants laid aside, sent out on approval, exchanged or taken back. Every piece our

own regular goods.

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