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THS MORNING PAIiADIUlI '"THXJESDAX lAECH '3ZTJL9(j6J?i PAGE nVB. U bilio ; -P.; ,- if;'' M .. BE A BUSY 0E i " 2?j.ad I 1

J Myron Malsby is "home; f con Cuty

ver quinary Acaueuiy w . swuu o . ... V 1.1 I -Tor winter or summer, Mrs.- Austin 's " Pancake , flour. Always good at grocers. - -. , "'. "Walter Schultz went to ; Dayton yesterday. Just whjyou want. . Small place in the cojty for sale, $1,400. Call on Woodtfurst, 913 Main.. S. .O. Yates returned yesterday from a business trip to Lynn. , . ) ! Mrs. Austin 's famous ) Pancake flour is in tawni-freh" and; delicious as ever., J ' ) :- . ' ' Jacob Little of Anderson was in this city TueBdaj"' Money "jrToan on farms or city projtertjwm favorable terms. "We do not more than one-half the valof property. Dickinson Trust Co. - , -' : " Mrs. Chas. Pierson . has . returned from a vivs.it at Dayton. 1 ; . . . . 4I . i . i;x Af you to tegain that lost appetite. At, r ' , i grocers. , . i - v , . . Miss Myrtle Vaile left yesterday for a visit with relatives at Chicago. Dickinson Trust ' Company has money Mo on real estate at f avorablerufms. We do not loan over ,one-halr the value , of property.. " James T, Friar of ' IndianapolijB was in this city on business Tuesday. . (' i( ... ..- . . ' , Telephonje ttfTRichmond Steam ? Laundry, tli jouf laundry. tf! ; ' Mrs. tlowar Thompson' of Foun- ' tain CUy is 1 visiting, in this city. , See! DickiSn Trust Company tot loans ipjreal estate. Favorable -terms vri loans 'of less than one-half th value of Morierty. ; ' J HarODentisU, 9th and Ham tf Mrs. Henry ' tong left yesterday for a visit at Economy. yi ' ' j -,j - ''. .' ' .. ' ..'.-5 j C. T. EdwarcU . has returned ,., to 'Anderson aftera .fe,w days business visit in this pity. , j. H . ' ' Prof. Harlow Lin'dley of , Ea'rlhail

i3 has returned from a short visit at Inf

dianapolis. Mpo at Coliseum next week. Orville Price has returned from a business trip to Springfield, 111. Mn and Mrs. Ellis Thomas ret turned; t; yesterday from-a several days tVisit; at New Madison. , Ari j Want aiadium pay Lowelt Parker a student of Earlham left yesterday to "spend the Spring vacation at his Home at Remington, Ind. Mrs. J. A. Itichey has returned to Cambridge City after visit with Mrs. F. J. Parsons in this city. Miss Louise--Ebenhart is friends at Cambridge City. visiting Miss Nellie Mtorley has returned 'from a- few1 daysvisit "with .relatives : at Milton, ' . f . 7 . I ' ' - v Harry Buntin has returned from a short "visit at Greensfork. , ; , Mrs. Omer Brown has . returned from a few days visit at Greensfork. ..:' , . ; , ! ..-Mas 'JaneWard 'Robbins wilj arrive 'in1 the city from Chicago Satumay to De tne guest or relatives ana ifricnls-' ' ' : r;;y !, f .1 ! . - Pimples, boil, eruptions; eczema ot salt rheum, scrofula, are radlcally and perroanenkly cured ,by : 11 Hood'o Saroaparilla Iiauld or UblU, 100 Doom Od Dollar. 4

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CASES - - ATmn Trar t 1 1 A p l-f UVIiA JE XVV.UA w Ail -0ARY- TERM. THE GRAND JURY NEXT WEEK "v.: A List of the Most Important) Cases Which Will Occupy - Court's Attention. The ' January term of the Circuit Couriwill end with the close of the Eagan vs. Gentry damage suit whici is now on trial. Next week, the jury for the April term will be drawn Court '. will probably not t convene again before the middle ' of ff 5 next month, as the Grand Jury has "been summoned and wiU ' occupV 'sdm time with its work. ; ''""' ": " 1 Several important cases ' 'will b$ laid over to the next.term of court, ,,. , . .. ; ; , las there nas not neen time enougn during the past, three months .tptrjP them. The January docket was es pecially large and . the time was too

short to hear all the cases during the Swadener, pastor of the First Meththree months. Holly vs. the .P, C. 'odist church is looked upon by the

& St. L. Ry. for $15,000 damages'has liamsShiveley vs. Northwestern' StohVCdr ys; Speaiy '.uht).he Pjrtysylvj Vauglin Campfield-.tTlV ,?"t ..; Other tminortases i'll Mm bj ,laid over ;t6"theJnxt-term of court, ' i ? l i 4 A ti t i iVJ ' SCHOOL m: it JiOila tfr GIRLS HAVE BETTER B: , ,INQ THAN IT .HvlU'ik ,. f iheTbt'at ' Enrollment at the School ' WAS 378 Girls Exceeded BoyS .r.irfn?'by. Seventy-Two . "$rQjk;:Di R; Ellah'arge'r in hisi repcffjiow the, term enrollment of , pupilsl afe-high 'school, 'states i that there was 378 boys and girls at the school. There-are 72 more girl students than boys Prdf. 'Ellabarger also' states "that the girls exceeded the boys in punctuality, deportjpeiit studiousness and every otper depart; ments. The detailed , -report is as f ollOWS J .'.JmC j I

keen laid ..over . and - others, are . T. . E. distlrjtvas man who is . peculiarly Parker. its. Dayton & Western, ,Fred fijte'4 f qrV the- position and there apOestingivs. C. C. & L.,' Hill vsjsWll-" pears to be .a determined sentiment

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Hows: '',rM.peoplo,.it is asserted, favors the'prbJthe city from vew for nearly two

ueuerai eiironmem, ,. ooys, gins, uj; loiai 000. .... , , nno. niro . Term enrollment, boys, 151; girls 227; total, 378. Monthly enrollment, boys, 151; -iris, 227; total 378. - Average number belonging, boysj 14G ; girls 221 ; total, 367. " ' ' ! Average daily attendance, boys 130; girls, 214; total, 353. , Percentage of attendance, bovs, 030 : jrirls. .9G8 : total, .062. Number not tardy, boys, 79; girls; 122: total 201. J Number neither absent nor tardy boys, 63; girls, 103;. total, 166. f Number of days lost; by 'sickness; boys, 33; girls, 52; totalis. Number of cases of tardiness, boys 76; girls, 67; total, 143.. j Minutes lost by tardiness, sboys! 612; girls, 451; total 1,063. t J 5 j . . , ; t'fS 1 v , , , LAST LOVE FEAST : ..' The last quarterly Uove feast for; the present conference year will be held this evening at If :30 ol'clpck at the Grace M. E. chiureh. Baptismal and Sacramental services will be held Sunday. 4 4- 44 4 4- 4 V-NK

CLOGEG OW WEDNESDAY NIGHT.

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Tc public is cordially invited. Music aftd flowers for everyone. No goods sold

PECULIAR SITUATION pt, il?: e! church ; conoreU 'OAlO&'ls'wAOTBY.; I Wint Rev. Swadener to be Presiding Elder and Don't Want to Loose His 'Services. The members" of the First Methodist church are confronted with a peculiar problem in relation to the filling 'of the vacancy made by the resignation of the Rev. G. H. Hill, presiding elder The Rev. Madison E. jministryj.and. the .laity all over the

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,ni tn n!Hiperc , oi ;uje;-rrirsi Mefhoidist , enurch' "are "quick ao admit 'tha;,'ezeellertt qualities of thehr they are not viewing the possibility of j hia beiagi "compelled!' to ? relinquisti his charge without regret. The Re. Mr. Swadenethas?''made a distinct impression ' upon .his congregation, both as a-minister and in his social qualities' and naturally the members 'aire1 loath" to see'5 him tkken from fthem. .- ';-' ' - - r Prior to the eorivening of the con nee there is absolutely nothing knen "as to what disposition is to be macfldf ; the presiding eldership, heiiceT'all attempts to forecast the action'-hat will be taken are mere guess vprk".' " WAIIT WATERWORKS SYSTEM Hagerstown - will have a special election within the next few weeks at which time the question of installing municipal water plant will be settled ITaeprstown's needs , in this direction. Tn ,i . ill. ncii ivuunu auu DCULiiiiciib Tm'nlllr. ?o occorforl .favnrs ilia' rv I ieet ; .i 4

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SECURES FOUR LOTS .. if ., Henry 1C! Starr ?Buys Property at ; 1 . i5th anfc .'Sifoith ' V'P Streets i. . - , . . ijjf d .... ,- v i Wanted: by i Panhandler v Henry p.' Starr 'yesterday purchased ' the lots and buildings' at the cornerof JSTorth 15th and F streets. There are) four of ihe.se lots, extending from hePehtisylvania Railroad tracks tb F street and from Fifteenth street to the alley west. There is lan old: factory building on them, but nothing is being manufactured there now. The ownership of the lots has been sought by the Pennsylvania railroad, but Mr. Starr managed to secure them. He said yesterday that he has ; already secured" an offer from thfe Tailroad company much Su better than the price he 'paid. Pennsylvania Lines-Excursion to In y yanajolis. !: March; 2MtW&lU accounV Ancient Accepted Scottish Rifel meeting. Tickets sold to all appli cants 4jwsnlt Pennsylvania agents for details. DAY The People Will Not Forget Very Soon How the Season Was Ushered In. ; i v- . -;;'i Yesterdayjfarch 21, was the firs,t day of spriff according to the almanacs and the tea filings of school days and Richmond people will not forget for many years the' way it was ushered in. Though the . sun shone brightly and with considerable warmth, there was cold piercing wind most of the day, and more than a foot of snow covers -the ground. j It looked anything but like a spring day, but there is promise "of milder weather for several days to come, which it is hoped will take off the covering of white that has hidden weeks v H- -M 4 4 4 4 TrVtSTin it

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AIIIIUNGIATIOII DAY GREAT FESTIVAL IN CATHOLIC CHURCH SUNDAY. ' Day ' Has Particular Significance in the Religions .Observance of s Lent Throughout World. Next. Sunday is Annunciation day, and ft is held in the Roman ''Catholic church as a great, festival and in the Anglican and Episcopal churches as a feast in commemoration of the message of angel Gabriel to the ; Vir gin Mary, informing h.er that ' the Word of God had become flesh. It is a very ancient institution in the L&t in church. Among the sermons of St., Augustine who died in 430, are two regarding, the festival of the Annun ciationr, ; ; Ja, representations of the Annuniatjon,, the, Virgin Mary is shown kneeling, or seated ; at a table, read ing. The:; lily, ber emblem; is usually placed, between .-j her and- the ; angel Gabriel,. whp .hplds in bne; and a scepter surmounted , by a fleuer-de-lis on a lily stalk. Generally a scroll is proceeding from; his mouth with the words,. 'Ave Maria, gratia plena." Sometimes the Holy Spirit,:, represented as a dove, is seen descending toward the Virgin. . "..,, Services will be held, in the Rich mond Catholic churches in . commemoration of the. day. ORGANIZING CHORUS Prof. Will Earhart, of the 'city chool will have charge of the musie at the Reid ' Memoial. church- dedica tion week. A chorus of . thirty voices is being organized for the serr vices. , . . . . , . Palladium "STs'pty. FIDOAY'S

25 dozen of. good .No. ,1 4-sewedbroom, well worthfMnd sold by many

at 25 cents, for this day at 13 cents; 2 for 25 cents Not over 6 brooms sold to any one person. &

3-lb can Nice Large Michigan cents. . , ' ' . V Pride Richmond. Flour, 60cts.

8 Bars Santa Claus or 0 Bars Swift's

12 Bars Mascot for 25 cents. 1 pound, Mule Team Borax and

1 pound Nice Large Moyune Teand 60 stamps for 60 cents. In Our Dry G2od s De pa rt m e n t,

TOur Special will be in Sw in all colors, a good' Our regular 75c on this day for 48 cents. : ; SUSPENDERS'. The kind that stretch and come must see them. Special' with each Our line of Henrietta Dress Go you at 25c is equal to the 39c and 50c us. ,. Store opened .Friday .night. '

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Trading SUrapa with All Pmrchasef Old 'PhonclSE Store Open 411-4'iS Main 'Street 4 - I - 4- 4- 4- 4 4- 44-4- 4-4 4-4-U ULT t!o. popor payo a

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on Opening Day. THE SELLIIIG OF DOPE It Is Not Believed .That Pharmacy Law Is Being Violated to Any Extent Here. If a morphine, cocaine or , opium fiend, procures, his drugin strict accordance with the present pharmacy law, he. must first procure a prescription from a physician and if he complies- with the law the chances are that he will not long be a slave to the drug, for his supply would very likely be greatly reduced, if, indeed, it was not entirely cut off. So far as is, known, Richmond has few resident cocaine fiends, yet there jare quite a number of morphine fiends in, the ;4!ity,b,nt .their. methods of procuring thdrg artnbt known. Possibly they "get1 it' from Indianapo lis or patronize the nail .:, order FEW CHANGES MADE New Bicycles ZInch Like the Pat- , terns Shown Taxing ithe Past Two Seasons. 'i Richmond bicycle, dealers are, receiving their first shipments of ; , wheels for. the season of 1906, and ; they differ little from last . year's f models except in the frame. Some of what u. to the trade as a truss frame. They

are maae, witn a diamond irame tue same as last year, but have a curved rod bracing the frame on the inside of the frame. This, it is - claimed, admits of similar, tubing being, used which gives a greater elasticity to : the wheel" when in motiipn' or when passing over rough roadsjv y,li V.T

Palladium tScSTt Resulto. Special Sale 8 Lombard Pljahs, at 8 cents; 2 for 15 jp,. 'V'" '-;:. . Soap for 25 cents. 13jtamps, 15 cents. We have a fine line of Men's Sweaters

fue for this day only at 69 cents. s, which is as good as many sell at $1.00, go

SUSPENDERS. back.- .The bet of elastic. You 25c pair, 20 stamps, will be given. ods! with silk finish that we will sell goods at the big store. Come aee Pictorial Review Patterns on sale. '? Tree Delivery New Thone, 107f; Tcesday, Friday and Oatorday Ihraninsa m- - - 44 - 4 - 4 4-4-4-4-4-4 4-4 4- 4- 4 4-4-4-4 4 01.00 ' prise-'"-'

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