Richmond Palladium (Daily), 20 June 1904 — Page 8

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM.MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1904.

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Corliss Coon collars all the latest shapes 2 for

Gents' neckwear from the 10c Midgets up to the finest Four- in-Hands. Underwear and hosiery, gents' 25c goods We carry all grades, up to the All Silk goods. Men's hosiery from the fast black and mixed hose at 4c a pair to the fine fancies at. .... . . per pair, Buy your Gents' Furnishings of us.

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gL'O'CAL ITEMS a?asa?aeasaaea?aea;azaza22easa?aea? ..it-. j; ;.:.. i- - . ,; ; W. Rossiter, carpet layer, phone 13S1. Optical goods at Haner's.

Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school.

Dr. Park administers gas. 8 north

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J. R. Rupe has returned from a visit with his son in Chicago. The finest stock farm in this vicini

ty. Apply to Moore, over 6 N. 7th St. Mrs. J. R. -Rupe is the guest of her nso, Edwin, formerly of this- city, in Chicago. '

Ralp Husson, of Indianapolis, spent

on East Main street.

Mr. John Shofer visited Cincinnati

friends yesterday.

vention at Chicago. V.v'. t Mrs. A: Crowell and family are the guests of relativees in Indianapolis.

Mr. M. Barrett, of Cincinnati, is

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barrett.

Miss Maude Zimmerman is the

guest of Miss Edith Gipe, of Alex andria, Ind.

Miss Merle Williams is the guest

of friends in Chicago. She will re

turn this week.

S. M. Rutherford leaves tonight for Chicago to spend a few days at

the convention.

Miss Ruth Russell has returned to

yesterday as the guest of his parents Springfield, Ohio, after a visit with

J. R. Hart will leave tonight, for Chicago to attend the Republican National convention. Will Klopp leaves this week for an extended trip to California. He will be gone about a month. v y Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGibenjr, of Indianapolis, formerly of this city, werp here yesterday visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. SehulU are at Martinsville. Mr. Schultz is taking treatment for rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hutton expect to leave in a few days for a month's visit in the East, at Philadelphia and other cities. Mi's. George Seidel and children,

Dean and Eleanor, left this morning for Hamilton, Ihio, where they will spend the week visiting. Miss Louise Taylor returned to Newcastle this morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith and family, of north Thirteenth street. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel, ofiice. 'Phone 26.

"REPUBLIOANATIONAL CONVENTION fROr GRAMME.

Miss Marie Scblange returned to

dav to St. Louis, after a visit with

Miss Grace Robie. Misses Margaret and Loretta Ma

her were the guests of friends in the

Queen City yesterday.

Guy Robie, of Indianapolis formerly of this city, was the guest of his parents here yesterday.

Miss Renee Peters will return shortly to Whitehaven, Pa., after a visit with Miss Inez Williams. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boyd will return this week from an extended stay at French Lick Springs, Indiana. Mrs. Albert Branahan returned to Union City today, after a visit with Mrs. Adam Feldman, South Seventh street. Mr. A. A. Curme, Sr., and daughter, Mrs. Percy Gray, and son, have gone to St. Louis to take in the exposition. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dougan will leave the first part of July for an ex

tended trip to Ireland and the Con

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Tuesday, June 21. Called to order at noon by Chairman Henry C. Payne. Prayer by Rev. Timothy P. Frost. Reading of convention call by Secretary Dover. Introduction of Temporary Chairman Elihu Root. Report of names -of temporary officers. Appointment of committees. Wednesday, June 22. Prayer by Rev. Thomas E. Cox. Reports-by committees. Introduction of ' Permanent Chairman Joseph G. Cannon. Appointment of natjional committee. Thursday, June 23. Prayer by Rev. Thaddeus A. Snivety. Presentation of name of Theodore Roosevelt by Frank S. Black, of New York. Seconding the nomination by Senator A. J. Beveridge and others.

isominauon oi vice .rresident. Selection of committees for notification of candidates.

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Your attention now will be turned to buying some new pieces of Furniture to beautify the horned We propose to help you in this matter by OUR Special Reduction Sale of Furniture & j Which Continues All This Week, Closing SATURDAY, JUNE 25. j This sale will mean much to economical buyers, as every piece of furniture in our

large stock is reduced for this Special Reduction Sale Ki c menon Rockers, a most necessary article of furniture IT AM OI of which we show an endless variety of styles. See them in our South Annex Window. A splendid assortment marked at the low price of $2.88 each. They are ready sellers. & We also desire to call your attention to our superb line of Dining Chairs, Library Tables, Couches, j Stands, Dining Tables, Center Tables, Combination Book Cases, Sideboards, Dressing Tables, & Davenports, & Iron Beds, Kitchen Cabinets, j Chiffoniers, Lounges, & Screens, Springs, Mattresses, etc., all go at reduced prices.

nation if it eoraes, to him. His friends are still imploring him to announce his refusal to accept a place on the ticket. Chairman Goodrich said tonight that if Speaker Cannon would only admit a willingness to be forced into accepting the nomination Indiana would declare for him at the drop of the hat.

The delegates from other states

think Fairbanks should either quit

the contest once and for all or to say

that he wants the office. Senators

Depew of New York, said tonight,

however, that his State of so much

importance in making the selection

will vote for Fairbanks "since he will accept the nomination and Speaker Cannon will not." Harry Starr, who is slated for executive chairman of the Indiana committee, and who will be in direct charge of the State campaign, ar

rived today and also came out strongly against Senator Fairbanks s ac

ceptance of the nomination. Congressman Hemenway, District Attorney Kealing, Daniel M. Ransdell, Col. E. P. Thayer, sixth district committeeman, and John B. Cockrum, who are among the senator's closest friends, said privately

that from no possible

Also a Decoration Containing Piece of the True CrossLetter Sent.

(By Associated Press.) St. Petersburg, June 20. The Patriarch ef Jerusalem has appointed Viceroy Alexieff a knight of the True Cross and has sent to the Viceroy a decoration containing a piece of the true cross with a letter expressing1 the hope that it will preserve him from all harm and enable him to come out victorious with his fight for the orthodox church.

ART EXHIBIT

Engaged for Muncie for Two Weeks.

According to the Muncie papers

that city is going to copy after the

good example of this city and have an art exhibit. A committee from

Muncie visited the exhibit here and

decided to engage the same for a like

exhibit in the Magic City fr two

weeks following June 27.

AMUSEMENT

Tonight will inaugurate a,- week's engagement in this city by the Vandyke-Eaton Co., and the prediction is made that the Gennett Theater will be crowded to the doors. The company is a great favorite in Richmond and has always "played to big business. ' ' Being stronger and better as to plays, players, scenie effects and wardrobe than ever before the company confidently expect3 to add new lustre to its already enviable reputation.

Excursion to Columbus via. Pennsylvania Lines.

wnnlrl tVio spnofnr nnvtliinop in

...yi ""e time gain, while there is a great deal for

him to lose by accepting the nomination, i

June 20th, excursion tickets to Columbus yriljsbe sold via Pennsylvania Lines at $1.50 round trip from Richmond, srood troinsr on special

viewpoint train ieavjnsT at 6:00 a. m., central

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Great Saving. Will you take Advantage of it?

SALE LASTS UNTIL SA TURD A Y EVE'G, JUNE 25.

Gathered Here and There by Correspondents.

Chicago, June 20. John B. Cockrum said today: "We have no Fairbanks buttons for distribution."

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Harrison, Fairbanks, Beveridge, Durbin and Hanly's pictures are hung in a conspicious place in Indiana headquarters.

Hawaiian delegates are shout

ing for Fairbanks.

JERUSALEMS PATRIARCH V

Senator Fairbanks attended the Dergy Saturday afternoon.

Two Drunks and One

Battery.

Assault and

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FOR SALE-Cheap, a good Palladiurn route. Call at this office. FOR SALE Good Palladium route in central part of town. Call at Palladium office.

FOR RENT A furnished room with all conveniences, private entrance. No. 304 North Ninth street. 17-3t FOR SALE Baby cab, cheap, 93 Ft. Wayne Ave. LOST Between Fifth and Twelfth

streets on South A street, a pocket book containing a five dollar bill. Receive reward by returning it to 36 South Twelfth street. .

Ed Dingley was arrested and charged with assault and battery. He was brought into police court this morning and was fined $1 and costs. Frank Hilton and Ed Snow were

each assessed $1 and costs for drunkenness.

FOR RENT A first class modern residence, N o.l 04 South Fourteenth street, 8 rooms, hot and cold water, bath, water motor, furnace, etc., for particulars see H. J. Pohlmeyer.( postoffice building), both phones, No. 212. : LOST Boy's coat. Saturday, evening on Middleboro pike between Gaar road and Railroad Store. Finder leave at 42 N. Fifth street. ti

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