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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY. OCTOliEB 3, ltOl.
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OUR CONSTANT AIM IS TO SELL THE BEST GOODS
... IN THE MARKET . . .
New . . .
Malaga Grapes
First of tne Season,
and very fine.
john f. McCarthy
L 1BEE HIVE GROCERY! i
- - FINK Ql'AKITY - -
B PLAIN BAKED BEANS f
LAItUR Lit. CAN'S lOc.
4b
BEST JERSEY SWEET POTATOES
JO CENTS I'EIi PECK.
NEW YORK CREAM CHEESE
FINEST EVER CUT, 15c LB.
IV TOr GET IT AT
THE BEE HIVE,
IT'S CiOOIJ.
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W. E. HASTINGS g
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POINTER
ON . . .
SEWER PIPE
For Sewer
Pipe
and Fitting in
all Sizes see
MATHER BROS. CO.
PHONES 1.
Now that the fall season is
coming it will be necessary to
rid the house of some of its old,
worn out furniture and replac
. ins them with new, up-to-date
furniture.
YOU NEED A DESK?
Old letters and bills all over
the house no place to put 'em
the right desk only a few
dollars.
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See our
Painty, Diking Designs
"We have them in profusion.
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1881
DAILY SUltKKT KEPOKT
Prevailing 1'rn,-. or Orain. lrovis
ioit ih1 tivet.HK.-k. n Oct.
liHtianaMIi train and Livestock.
Whfsr VS"U,i.x-; No. 2 red. weak. TOc
Corn N -j m.xed. fee.
(tein Kiria; No. miieti, it.hi
Catile Iu:i t .70il.
II.is steady at joait,.".).
Hheep :teily at i..ifct-l.5.
Chicago Graia aiitl Provision.
Wheat
Oct-
lec. .....
Aiar
t -j
ct
1 ee. ... -
my ...
lUtK.Ufd.1 Closed.
lift. . . .
1 1-C.
Mir ...
i-.rii -(
let. . . .
J n u. ...
Way
lurcl
Oct. . . .
J:n.
May
Kib
Oct.
Jan.
Muy
I
.33
.37
14 M
S 87
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....... J
o
.67
.547i
.5-vs
14 25
15 (i7
9 77
y u
17
8 55
S
8 uj
Closing onsh mark- Wheat, 67c; corn.
54V: ""I. S33ic; pott, J14.:ii; lard, $J.7:
ribs, $..V.
Lmusville Oram aixl Livestock.
Wheat No. 2 red aui hmsnerry, ilc.
-No.
white, smic; No.
mixed.
Ccirn-
Out No. 2 mixed. 4r; No. 2 white, 41c
Cuttle Dull at S2.-J.Vgl.! HI.
Hogs Slow at 4.5ik,ji,.',h.
iic- Sl(w at a:N2.T5.
Ijimbs Steady at 2-tsi4.50.
Cincinnati Grain and Livestock.
Wheat Easy; No. 2 led, 73c.
Com Qu;et; No. 2 miied. (c.
Outs Kuwy; No. 2 m3ed, Hiic.
Cattle L..er at 1.7."i5.25.
Hup-Dull at ti.TiiXiiti.;:,.
Slicep Steady at 3F1.2.'li:t.25.
Lambs Steady at -.-jj l.oO.
Chicago Livestock.
Cottle St ea.'.y; steers, $44t6.60;
ers and f.-elers, 2.2.V4.
Hogs Slow at 4it;.S7l,
Sheep Lower at $3.2.V(i3.75.
Lambs Steady at 2.0og4.75.
stock-
New York Livestock.
Cattle Dull at 3.6Ofct5.80.
Hogs Firm at jft7.15.
Shei Steady at tJ.5tKVi3.75.
Lambs Steady at 4.2.(;i-i.3G.
F.art llufl'alo Livestock.
Cuttle- Stcaiy at 3.S Kjio-Ssa
Hogs Slow at 1.7.45.
Sheep I mil at 3.1.Vi3.65.
Lamb-Dull at $4u.4.ts.
Toledo Grain.
Wheat Puli: cash, 72"s,c; Dec.,
Corn Active; No. 2 cash, 5tc
Outs Dull; No. a cash. 3T',4c .
73c
LATEST C I OT 4TIONS.
Chicago, 111., Oct. 3. Wheat,
67 Corn, 55 J. Oats, 3. i
Toledo, O., Oct. 3. Wbeat, 71.1.
eopleVxch a n g e.
All advertisements under the above
head, such as "wanted," "for sale."
lost," &c, will be given one insertion
free, to Palladium subscribers.
Storage Ground floor, sixteenth
and Main. Vern Smith. tf
OLIVER HARLAN LONG.
O'iver Harlan Lon was born in
Bethel, Ind., July 15th, 1683," and de
parted this life September 17ih. 1901,
aeed 13 years, 2 months and 2 days.
He has left to mourn his ul timely
death parents, Kracdparents and
other relatives and a vast concourse
of friends.
He was buried in baptism into
Christ, February 22, 1S98.
He graduated from the c mmon
school at He'hel in 1S97, and fr:.m
the hiah school at Whitewater, 1900.
In his school life he was a ways
studious and diligent and by his kind
disposition endeared himself to his
teachers and schoolmates.
His life was short but he
accomplished a great good and
while we would desire that
Goi had permitted him to live
with us longer, yet we know the
world has been made better by Lis
having lived.
de was well educated and had th
energy to push forward and do wht
he underto k, aid hi uiief life is an
inspiration to his 3-oui acquaint
ances. The world needs such young men
as he was, but we reali2e that he who
is best prepared to live is best pre
pared to die.
Ollie was a noble Christian young
man and had the strength of charac
ter to ride above the temptations and
vices of this life.
He held the love and esteem of
his employers and at the time
of his death was about to be pro
moted to a position of responsibility '
for one so young, and while his fam
ily are heartbroken at his sudden de
parture yet they may justly frel
proud of the grand example of his
pure life. Only be true ana loyal to
the sweet influt nee of his pure Chris
tian life and noble character of young
manhood. May God help us to live
it.
Just as he was entering the years
of accountability and responsibilities
of a busy world ihat was opening be
fore him and the care cf o le or whom
to honor was his chief delight he
passed away from joung man
hood to immortal argelho d. When
he first tame to Ricbmord he was
loyal from hrst to last. He hd not
been with us long until we Uarned
to love Lim. Kind, gentle, loving
was his disposition, firm, true to
tte faith and hope that was planted
in his bosom at old Bethel. A will
ing mind a ready heart for any and
all kinds of work. Our S S looses a
faithful and consecrated teacher. He
labored earnestly in leading youcg
men to their Savior.
This young man was a gift of cheer
and loveliness to his home, his
church and the world with whom he
came in contact.
This mother's love has learned the
noblest lesson taught by the Savior
sacrifice.
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We Are
Always
Anxious
To have our goods compared with other
makes that invariably is our best and
n nges t argument . We tell of the vari
: ous qualities of the Hart, Schaffner &
Marx clothing, and then ask you to come
and examine the garments, look at every
feature, test all our claims. Our line is
much more than we have ever said of it.
Yoke, Varsity, Riton .and Regular Over
coats are special, features.
Q $10 to $22 - -
John F. Davenport
. . Auctioneer.
T"ms Reasonable.
SKK ME. I!KslEtE 5 S. P2TII.
'KW PHONEliJW. nitllMO.M).
There will be an oyster supper ; t
Brehm's hall Tuesday, October b,
given by Third M, E. choir. 15c.
2 3t.
Low Rate Excursion to Indllnapolis vi
Pennsylvania Lines.
Sunday, October 6th, the last ex
cursion of the season to Indianapolis
via Pennsylvania lines will leave
Richmond at 8:20 a. m., central time.
Round trip ratefl.
ELECTRICAL
M'1'I'I.IKS AX1J
. . . CO N fSTU t'CTIO N.
Gas Engine
JIATTJCUIES and
i . ItEXJG AVALS.
Xorman Baughman & Co.
5 MAIN ST. HOME PHONE 1859.
Se7
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Wanted A gentleman to occupy
a nicely furnished froDt room, up
stairs. Call at 120 south seventh. i
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Lost On last Sunday, two col
ored shirts, two towels, handkerchief
and collar. Finder leave at 634
south tenth street and get reward.
Foa Rent Four furnished rooms AOC 2 ha
for housekeeping. 115 north tenth Ul OLUVCb QIC
street. 3 3t
1902 Styles
Lost Coat and bank book on Mid-
dleooro pike. Returt to this office.
J Wanted Bjarderi at 215 south
i fifth street. Private entrance.
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For Sale Seal cape and walkicg
skirt, at jU30 Main street.
Gilbert T. Dunham,
The Lead ins Furniture Dealer
627 and 629 main Street
now in and
are Beauts
How One Town Is Ron.
The town of Shueway, 111., has no
need of an extensivt excise bureau. It
has one saloon, wbieb pays a license !
of $700 for th exdusive privilege of.
selling: drinks. Tlii nioney is used in j
buildin? brick sklftvalk.s. The town '
has D3 regular Hlicemen. but each
alderman, the major and the saloon
keeiKT have polic powers. The oulj I
salaried official is the city clerk, who
gets $13 a year.
Britons Smoke Their Own Cigrara.
The trade in Brtish cijrars ha bene
fited considerably wif bin recent years.
At one time the saoking a Hritish cijiar
by any individua was regarded as a
particularly dariic feat to be admired,
but not imitatedThings have changed
since then, and w the British cigar.
If not the equal jf the Havana, is de
cidedly superior to most continental j
brands. LondonEspress.
Possessing
Every
Imaginable
Can't be beat on
the globe for
Beauty, Style
Finish, Cost or
Saving of
Fuel.
This is one of
many styles
we have, but
every one is par
excellence itself.
Large line of Steel Ranxs and
Cooks, and A guarantee bond
with each.
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Jf onas HsLircl wsiire Qoo
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SALE
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Ladies' very fine all wool FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTS, late styles,
finely tailor-made, perfect fitting, black and colors, worth and cheap
at regular sale $2.50; to-rnorrow
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1. IVL JONES & CO., 717 TO 721 MAIN ST , RICHMOIMiD.