Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 133, 6 June 1906 — Page 6

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The Richmond Palladium, Wednesday, June 6,1908

Provisions Live Otock, Grain and Gtock Markets

RICHMOND MARKETS HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES MAKE THEIR BOW TO RICHMOND PEOPLE. Strawberries, grown in the vicinity of Richmond, will make their debut in the markets to'day. Scores of gardeners have small patches of strawberries which are ready .for picking. By Saturday honfe growrtltberries will be seen in great profusion. ? COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by tho Bee Hiv GroceryButter. Country 10 to 15 - iCggsCountry, per dozen 14c Poultry, Per Lb. Chickens, dressed 15c PROVISION RETAIL PRICES. , (Furnished by Bee Hive Grocery.) Fruits. Dates, per lb, c Lemons, doz., '"" Vi 9 c Apples ,per bu Cal: Oranges, doz 25c to SS Figs, per lb V'"'t'-0c Bananas, doz.. "-'1 t0 Strawberries, per at., 1UC Vegetables. Radishes, per mnch Va'V?8! Cabbage -10c Lettuce, per Id c ni -v- nn in ......... .1UC CVJJiimtii, yt-i "I Cucumbers, each Tomatoes, per qt., Green Beans, per xh Pk" 10c 15c 20 Potatoes. Jersey Sweets, per pk &0c New Irish Potatoes, per pk.. ... 70 Flour.. Pancake, per pkg '"V!? Buckwheat, per pkg 100 Popcorn. On cob. per lb 5 Shelled, per lb 100 Miscellaneous. Cale. per pk Maple Syrup, per gal.. 11.25 Extra Fine, per gal., $1-40 Honey, per lb 22 Maple Sugar, per lb 15 WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills. ) Wheat.. .. .-87 Corn .. .. .. .. . 48 Oats 35 WAGON MARKET. (Paid by H. J. Ridge A Son.) Corn 45c Timothy Hay. Baled.. .. ... '. . .. $950 to 10.00 Loose.. .. .. .. .. .. $900 to $9.50 Mixed baled $9.00 Clover Hay. Baled $8.00 Loose. $7.00 Miscellaneous. Oats . 32c to 35c Straw Baled 4.50 to 5.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abbatoir.) Cattle. Choice butcher Steers.. ..4.25(0) 4.50 Bulls $3.00 3.25 Cows, common to good .. $3.00 3.50 Calves $5.00 5.50 . Hogs., Hogs, top heavy ...... . . $6.00 Hogs, 300 lbs common and rough .. $5.75 5.85 Hogs 200 and 250 lbs average $6.00 6.10 Lambs. Lambs . . .. $6.50 to $7.00 A. Texas Wonder. There's a hill at Bowie", Texas, that's twice as big as last year. This wonder is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds, has grown to over 180. He says: "I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of consumption. . I was re duced to 90 pounds when I began tak ing Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Now after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled in weight and am com pletely "cured." Only sure Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed by A. G Luken & Co., druggists. 50c and $1 Trial bottle free., Outwits the Surgeon. A complication of female troubles with catarrh of the stomach and bow els, had reduced Mrs. Thos. S. Austin of Leavenworth, Ind., to such a deplor able condition, that her doctor advis ed an operation; but her husband fearing fatal results, postponed this to try Electric Bitters; and to the amazement of all who knew her, this medicine' completely cured her. 'Guar anteed cure for torpid liver, kidnb disease, biliousness, jaundice, chills and fever, general debility, nervous ness and blood poisoning. Best ton ic made. Price 50c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Try it cocaine wnicn auis tne nerves never yet cured Nasal Catarrh. The heavy feeling in the forehead, the stuffed up sensation and the watery discharge from eyes and noses, along with all the other miseries attending tho disease, are put to rout by Ely's nam Balm. Smell, taste and hear- . are restored, breathing is normal tilt you try this remedy, you can form no idea of the good it will do you. Is applied directly to the sore spot All druggists, 50c. Mailed by Efr Bros., 56 Warren Street, New York. , If you wish beautiful, clear white clothes, use Russ Bleaching Blue. Al grocers. Refuse imitations.

LATEST MARKET NEWS The Palladium's Market Reports are the latest and are absolutely reliable. No newspapers in Indiana, these of Indianapolis net excepted, give a mere complete market report than the Palladium.

INDIANAPOLIS MARKETS LIVELY BIDDING IN THE HOG PENS QUIET IN THE CATTLE MARKET. CHANGES CORN INTO COIN. An agricultural iatpr Rays: "Corn loaned to a hog is cash at a good investment, safe and at a large interest. The hog is a condenser; he will put ten bushels of corn into less space than a bushel basket. He has been styled 'a manufacturer of hams, lard, hair brushes, head cheese, tooth brushes, glue, buttons, ferterllzer, fats, bacon, knife handles, whistles, soaps, sauce, sausage and satisfaction. He converts corn into coin." Publishers' Press Indianapolis, June 5. Receipts, D.000 hogs, 1,400 cattle and 150 sheep against 9,695 hogs, 1,226 cattle and 323 sheep one week ago and 7,925 hogs, 1,843 cattle and 793 sheep one year ago. The hog market closed strong, with an advance of 5c to 10c. Competition was good at all times, and a clear ance was made early. No Channe in Cattle Market. The cattle market ruled cuiet, yet was unchanged in values. Receipts were good and included a number of loads of good stock in cows and heifers. Sheep Market Stronger. Sheep receipts were only fair, yet the market was stronger. Prices did not show any advance. STEERS Good to choice steers, 1,300 lbs and upward. $ 5 00 5 75 Common to medium steers, 1,300 lbs. and upward 4 75 5 25 Good to choice steers 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 4 60 5 00 Common to medium steers, 1,150 to 1,250 lbs 4 25 4 0 Good to choice steers. 900 to 1,100 lbs 4 25 4 60 Common to medium steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs S 75 4 15 Choice feeding steers, 900 to 1,100 lbs 4 00 4 25 Good feeding eteers, 800 to 1000 lbs 4 00 4 25 Medium fending steers 700 to 900 lbs 3 25 3 85 Common to boat Block ers 2 00 2 50 HEIFERS Good to choice heifers.. 4 40 4 75 Fair to Medium heifers 3 Common light heifers .. 2 75 4 25 50 3 60 COWSGood to choice cows. . . 4 00 4 50 25 3 85 Fair to medium cows .. 3 Canners and cutters ... 2 00 3 59 Good to choice cows and end calves 80 00050 00 00 33 00 Common to - medium cows and calve ...... 20 BULLS AND CALVES Good to prime bulls .... .3 75 4 00 25 3 5ft 75 3 00 Fair to medium bulls .. 3 Common bulls 2 Common to best veal calves 4 Fair to good heavy calves 2 00 6 25 50 5 00 Kogs. Best heavit.9. 71C lbs and upward 6 45 6 55 Medium and mixed. 190 lbs and upward ....... 6 35 6 43 Good to chocs lights 160 to ISO lbs .. 6 40 6 45 Common to prood lights 130 to 150 lbs 6 25 6 35 Best pigs 5 50 6 00 Light piss .... 4 75 5 50 Roughs 5 40 585 Bulk of sales 6 55 6 45 Sheep. Spring lambs ...$ 6 00 7 00 Good to choice lambs 5 50 6 00 Common to medium lambs 5 00 5 50 Good to choice year lings 4 50 5 50 Common to medium yearlings 4 25 4 75 Good to choice sheep .. 4 00 4 50 Culls to medium sheep 2 50 3 50 Stockers and feeding sheep 2 502 75 Bucks, per 100 pounds 2 50 3 50 HowVThis? . We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last lo years and believe him perfectly honorable in al business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally .acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system FTestimonials sent frew. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Take Hall's Family Pils for const! patioa. It tones and vitalizes the entire system and makes life worth living no matter what your station. Hollis ter's Rocky Muntain Tea is the greatest preventative known, for al useases. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

CINCINNATI MARKETS

THERE WAS A GOOD DEMAND FOR CATTLE HOGS WERE STRONGER. Publishers' Press Cincinnati, June 5. Receipts, cattle 143; hogs, 1,582; sheep, 607. Cattle There was a Just moderate demand for cattle today, as is gener ally the case on the second day of the week .and although the receipts were small, there was apparently no ack of supply in any department. Bulls Light receipts and prices about steady with a fair demand. Calves Receipts only fair, anfl, un der a good demand, prices went up 25c and the market closed strong. Hogs The receipts of hogs today were rather light for Tuesday at this time of the year and due to that fact a stronger tone obtained from the start, causing local packers to get into the market early. CATTLE. IEAVT STEERS Choice $ 5.00 5.35 Fair to good 4.15 4.90 Oxen 2.00 4.25 BUTCHER STEERS Extra Good to choice Common to fair 5.10 5.25 4.25 4.90 2.75 4.00 HEIFERS Extra .. ..- 4.75 4.85 Good to choice .. 4.00 4.65 Common to fair 2.25 3.90 4.00 4.15 COWSExtra Good to choice 3.25 3.90 Common to fair .. .. .... 1.25 3.15 Canners 1.25 2.60 2.25 4.35 2.25 3.25 3.35 3.70 Stockers and feeders BULLS Thin and light ..... Bologna Pat Bulls .. 3.75 4.15 CALVES Common and large 4.00 6.75 6.00 6.75 Fair to Good .... Choice to extra 6.00 7.00 Hogs. Good to choice packers and butchers 6.35 6.40 6.35 6.45 f . Mixed packers Common to choice heavy fat sows .. ..- .- 5.25 5.85 Stags 4.00 4.50 Light shippers 6.05 6.30 5.25 6.00 4.85 Pico 11fl lha snH loca .ft uuu ."JkJ Sheep. Extra .. .. Lambs. Spring lambs .. .. ...... 6.00 7.75 TO AILING WOMEN Little Sound Advice Will Help Many a Sufferer in Richmond. No woman can be healthy and will if the kidneys are sick. Poisons that pass off in the urine when the kidneys are well are retained in the body when the kidneys are sick. Kidneys and bladder get Inflamed and swollen crowding the delicate female organs nearby and sometimes displacing them. This is the true cause of many bearing-down pains, lameness, backache, sideache, etc. Uric pol soning also causes headaches, dizzy spells, languor, nervousness and rheumatic pain. When suffering so, try Doan's Kid ney Pills, the remedy that cures sick kidneys. You will get better as the kidneys get better, and health win f&r turn when the kidnevs are well. Let a T t Vi m rn A wnm n n toll Vmi oKnnl Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. C. B. Stevens, 20 North Fifth street, says: "My loins and back were so weak and sore I could hardly keep up and around and was often entirely unable to get up at all. The pains extended through my loins and in the thighs. Severe headaches, accompanied by such spells of -dizziness were almost of daily occurrence. I was doctoring steadily, but without much, if any .relief. I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills, got a box at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store and began their use. They acted promptly and effectively and the pain soon left my back." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sol eagents for the United States. Remember the Name Doan's and tak eno other. Long Tennessee Fight For twenty years, W. L. Raws. of Bells, Tenn., fought nasal catarrh. He writes: "The swelling and soreness Inside my nose was fearful, till I began apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve to the sore surface; this caused the soreness and swelling to disappear, never to return." Best, salve in existence. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures the cause builds you up. ' ' There's little room in this great world of our for the "Fat Woman." She's a hindrance to herself In street cars, flats, elevators; but What can she do, poor thing take Holliste's Kocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. In beauty town there dwelt a lass. Her face was fair to see. The secret of her beauty lay, In Rocky Mountain Tea. For sale by A. G. Luken Cc

CHICAGO MARKETS

WHEAT FAIRLY STEADY AFTER THE HOLIDAYS CORN WAS WEAK DURING TODAY. Publishers Press J Chicago, June 5. The wheat mar ket was fairly steady; July opened c to c higher, advanced to 8181c. and declined to 8114c Rain Good For Corn. The corn market was weak because of favorable weather for" the new crop, July opened c to Yc lower, and sold down to 49 c The oats market was inclined to be weak. The provisions market was steady to firm. Wheat. July.. -.. 81 Sept S0i4to 80 79 49 49 34 32 1620 1602 802 875 952 915 Corn. July .. .. .. .. 49to Sept... ...... 49to Oats. July.. 34to3373 Sept 32V8to32 PorK July r.-. -.. .. ..1597 Sept... .. .. .. 1587 Lard. July.. ... .. . .. . to.855 Sopt. i S70 Rlba. July.. ..- ..912 Sept .. ..907 Stock Market. Hogs, 12,000; held over, 3,306; pros pects strong; light 620 640; mixed, 620642; heavy, 610642; rough, 610625; cattle, 2,500, lower; sheep, 12,000, lower. Nothing so good as Russ Bleaching Blue. Delights the laundress. All grocers sell it. Refuse imitations. IN A POISON FACTORY. The Deadly Drag- Have m Fascination for tne Workmen. "Slip on this glass mask," said the foreman. "You will need It." The visitor donned the uncanny mask of glass, and the foreman led the way to the cyanide of potassium depart' ment. ' "We make 1,000 tons of cyanide a year," he aid. "A dose of five grains Is a fatal one. Thus our annual product is enough to kill 2,500,000 people." He opened a door, and a room filled with writhing flames, dense shadows, sparks, smoke and weird figures in glass masks was revealed. In the cen ter of the room, In a great caldron, 100 pounds of molten cyanide of potas sium bubbled and seethed. The flames glinted strangely on the glass masks. The foreman coughed. "These fumes," he said, "are whole some. The men, you see, are all ro bust I have known weakly chaps, .working here among these strange fumes, to pick up health and strength.' In another clean, cool room the fin lshed cyanide was stored. It looked like crystallized white sugar, good enough to eat, "Good enough to eat," said the foreman gravely. "Well, we have had men eat it Four men committed sui clde in that way. "The fumes seem to create In our men a desire to taste the drug. They fight this desire, most of them, successfully, but they all feel it the same as workers in coffee plants want to chew the coffee beans, and some feel It so strongly as to succumb." Cin clnnati Enquirer. VIRGINS' GARLANDS. Memorial In nn Encllih Church to Girl Tme to First Lot. There are seven "virgins' garlands still in existence in Minsterley church. Salop, the first of them bearing the date 1554 and the last 1751. They consist of silk ribbons and paper, ball shaped, and are covered with rosettes, the Inside center of the cane or wire frame supporting a pair of paper gloves. They represent a romantic custom of very ancient origin and are sacred to the memory of girls who while betrothed in their youth lost their intended husbands by death. yet remained true to their first loves. Each maiden designed her own gar land, and at her death this simple em blem was borne before her by the vil lage lasses, the white gloves being aft erward added. After the obsequies these garlands were suspended in the village church on a rod bearing at its extremity a heart in the shape of an escutcheon, upon which the initials and date were Inscribed. These were origi nally fixed above the maiden's pew. Some of the earliest and forgotten garlands were composed of real flowers, but later the covered hoops de scribed were substituted. There is a passing allusion to this "simple memorial of the early dead in "Hamlet" "Yet here she Is allowed her virgin crants," "crants signifying garlands. Ixmdon Graphic. Hatmral Prlviles-es. "It is a physical Impossibility to keep a watering place exclusive." "Why so?" "Because there anybody who pleases can be In the swim. Baltimore Amer ican. Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas Eclectrie Oil. Cures tootnacne. ear ache, sore throat Heals cuts, bruis es, scalds. Stops any pain. New Cure for Epilepsy. J. B. Waterman, of Watertown, O., Rural free delivery, writes: "My daughter, afflicted for years with epi lepsy, was cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. She has not had an at tack for over tw years." Best body cleansers and life giving tonic pills on earth. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s

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NEW YORK MARKETS METALS BOUGHT HEAVILY BREADTH AND STRENGTH IN TRADING IN STOCKS. Publishers' Press New York. June 5. Only a few stocks recently prominent in specula tion showed any important changes from last night in the first prices in the stock market. Otherwse small gains and losses were mixed. Ad vances ran to a large fraction in Reading, Illinois Central, Delaware & Hudson, Colorado Fuel and " National Lead. . " The stock market developed some breadth and strength in the later dealings, but there were not many of the recognized leaders that got more than a good fraction above yesterday's closing. Representative stocks in th e Southern, Northwestern, coal and metal groups were bought heavily and their rise sustained allied stocks. llinois Central gained 3, Atlantic Coast Line 1, Delaware & Hudson 1. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.

Open Close Amal Copper .. ..1084 108 Am C & F pfd.. ,.. .. .. 41 42 Am Locomotive .. ... ,. 70 70 Am Smelt & Rfg.. .. -.155 157 Am Sugar Rfg 136 136 Atchison 89 90 Anaconda.. .. . . p.. 267 269 Atchison pfd :. ..103 102 Baltimore & Ohio 107 108 Brooklyn R T .. .. 83 84 Canadian Pac .. .. ..160 161 Chesapeake & Ohio .. .. 58 59 C M & St P -..175 174 Colo Fuel & Iron.. ,.. ..60 63 Erie .. .. 46 46 111 Central .. i. ...180 180 Louis & Nash -.150 150 Met St R R .. ... . ...116 116 Mexican Cer tral r., t.. 23 23 Missouri Pac .. ... .. ... 95 96 Mo Kan & Tex . 34 35 National Lead.. .... .. 77 77 New York Central .. -.140 140 Norfolk & Western .. 87 87 Pac Mail .. .. 38 38 Pennsylvania . .. ... ..133 133 People's Gas .. 92 92 Reading .. ..141 43 Republic Steel .. ..... .. Republic Steel ........ 29 28 Republic Steel pfd .. -.103 104 Rock Island .. .. .. .. 26 26 Rock Island pfd .. .. .. 6 65 Southern Pac .. .. .. 63 66 Southern Ry S8 39 Southern Ry pfd 99 99 Tenn Coal & Iron 157 1177 Texas & Pac .. .. 33 33 Union Pac . . -.151 152 U S Steel .. . .. - . 41 41 U S Steel pfd .. -.106 106 Wabash .. . . . . -. .. 21 Wabash pfd ..- 49 49 Western Union .. .. .. 92 92 Sales up to noon, 355,900. New York Money Market, 3 per

cent Bilious? Feed heavy after dinner? Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Complexion sallow? Liver needs waking up. uoan s Keguiets cure Dinous attacks. 25 cents at any drug store. Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers rely oil Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil. Take the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where it Is used. FACTS FROM FRANCE. France wants another world's fair, but there is much opposition to the project in official circles. Frlendw ef the Elephant Is the title of a society Just formed in Paris to combat the gradual extinction of the animal by hunters. It is proposed to hold a laborers' exhibition in Paris in 1909. The object will be to offer a comparison between the life of workmen throughout the world today and that of laborers In past centuries. Tests of the strength of wire rope conducted for the French government show that the ultimate strength of a round rope is 33 per cent less than the sum of the tensile strengths of its Individual wires before being laid. PITH AND POINT. Yon will usually find this In the obit uary of a successful business man: "He did not mingle In society." The best you can do isn't going to help you very much unless it is better than some other man's best Expecting a favor done in the past to help you any Is a good deal like relying for assistance npon a ghost -- Oltf Time Aetna". The old time actor had peculiar and primitive views as to elocution and Its uses. I remember a certain old friend of mine who when he recited the open ing speech In "Richard III." and arrived at the line, "In the deep bosom of the ocean buried," suggested the deep bos om of the ocean by sending his voice into his boots. Yet these were fine actors, to whom certain young gentlemen who never saw them constantly refer. The methods of the stage have completely changed and with them the tastes of the people. The probability Is that some of the old actors of only a few years ago would excite much merriment in their delineation of trag edy. A very great tragedian of a past generation was wont in the tent scene la "Richard III." to hold a piece ol soap in his mouth, so that, after the ap pearance of the ghosts, the lather and froth might dribble down his chin, and he employed moreover a trick sword which rattled hideously, and. what with his foam flecked face, his rolling eyes, bis inarticulate groans and his rattling blade, the small boy in the gallery was scared into a frenzy of vociferous delight! Richard Mansfield In Atlantic

Etlqaette Anion Fortst Bastm, While in the forest reserve in which

we hunted I met several of the forest ranger, all of them Intelligent men, some with college education, men wh seemed peculiarly adapted to their calling, who knew the mountains thoroughly, handy with an ax and gun and full of resources. A degree of ethics obtained among the sportsmen, guides, trappers and forest rangers that was Interesting, When any one goes to a deserted cabin, in most of which would be found food, bedding, a stove, etc., It is proper form for him to stay all night eat all he can put away under his belt If In dire need divide any supply of tobacco and matches he may find, but he must take away nothing else, since to carry off an article of lit tle value, such as hammer, hatchet pinchers, snow glasses, screw driver. fish hook, pipe or other similar artlclo might Inconvenience the owner greatly when he happened along and wanted them and was forty miles or more from a source of supply. If a belated wanderer fails to wash the dishes and leave a supply of dry wood sufficient to build a fire and cook a meal he is at once tabooed and hia companionship is not sought after. Northwestern Sportsman. The Slse of tho San. The sun, provided we measure only the disk seen with the smoked glass, is 800,000 miles In diameter I. e., 103 earths could be comfortably ranged side by side across the disk. To cover the surface would require many thousands. To fill the Interior we should need 1,300,000. On a smaller sca4e we might representee suu by a ball two feet In diameter and the earth by a good sized grain of shot. Let the sun be hollowed out, then place the earth at Its center and let the moon revolve about it at its real distance of 240,000 miles. There would yet remain nearly 200,000 miles of space between the moon's orbit and the inclosing shell of the sun. Indeed to journey from one side of the sun to the other, through the center, would take one of our swift express trains nearly two and a half years. So vast a globe must be heavy. Since its density is only one-quarter that of the earth It only weighs as much as 332,000 earths, or two octillions of tons. The attraction of gravity on its surface would cause a man whose weight was 150 pounds to weigh two tons. Lann-naa-o In France. There are several districts in France where the very ancient tongues still survive. Basque is spoken by about 100,000 persons, who are naturally proud of a language that Is their ex clusive possession, for it is unlike ev ery other spoken tongue, and the as sertion is commonly made that to un derstand it one must have learned it in the cradle. This peculiar property gives in the mind of the Basque people support to their belief that it was the language of Adam and Eve. The same claim Is advanced, though, for Breton The Romans when they conquered Gaul compared Breton to croaking of ravens. About a minion people speaic Breton. Then there are Flemish, still spoken by a comparatively small num ber In northeastern France, Catalan In the Pyrenees-Orlentales and Languedoc and Provencal, whose gradual ex tlnction has been delayed mainly by the efforts of a few literary enthusl asts. Battlo In the'Sen."""" Did you ever see blueflsh charge a school of menhaden at sea? That is something worth seeing. The blueflsh throw their lines forward until they al most surround the menhaden, and they attack them flank and rear. The men haden fairly make the water boil In their efforts to escape, while all around the enemy is at them tearing relentlessly. Into all this commotion comes a great shark. It's a picnic for the shark, a school of menhaden all herded up for its benefit It swims leisurely Into the midst of them, opens' its mouth and takes in half a dozen menhaden at a gulp. It swims around and bites out half a dozen more from the school. It gorges Itself without effort But the menhaden are not nearly as much dis turbed by the presence of the monster swimming about among them as they are by the charging blueflsh. Tne shark takes half a dozen fish or more at bite, while the blueflsh only bites piece out of a single fish, but there is only one shark, while there may be thousands of blueflsh plunging and tearing incessantly and killing and maiming at every stroke. The shark's a brute, but under such circumstances the menhaden have less of fear than they have of contempt for him. A Pnotovraphle Warning-. The following story of a young lady living In the country who came to London to be photographed is told by M. A. P. and vouched for by a wel known London photographer. After some days the lady, Miss B., was Informed the photograph was not success, and another sitting was sug gested. This she agreed to, but again was informed that the photograph was a failure. There was a third sitting. In two days' time she received an urgent letter from the photographer asking her to come up to bis studio and to bring a friend with her. Miss B. went accompanied by her mother. and was shown the amazing results of the three sittings. The pictures of the girl herself were quite good, but in each plate there was to be seen stand ing oenina ner tne ngure or a man holding a dagger In his uplifted hand. The features, though faint were clear ly discernible, and Miss B. recognized them as those of her fiancee, an officer in the Indian army. Tne effect of this experience was so great that after a few days she wrote out to India, break ing off the engagement "Ancient Roses. Flinders Petrie, the archaeologist, while excavating among some ancient Egyptian tombs, found a wreath of roses which bad been bound into garland and buried with the dead thou sands of years ago. M- Crepin, the botanist and mlcroscoplst made a careful examination of this queer find and prepared a paper on It which he read before the Royal society of Belgium. From this paper It appears that in places where the flowers were matted together they still retained their color as well as a very faint odor. The species to which they belong Is now ex tinct, bat a rose resembling them in several particulars is still grown la Egypt and Abyssinia. - -

t vHumHur: ana w WORKS 1 I ING, PAINTING BLACKSMITHINQ 1 WORK RUBBER TIRING GooBonds 7 OR SALE BY 1 ipRGusori I INVESTMENT, CO. 4 North Ninth St. aZa nZm on ra r Tk T. syo sfji SjG J" B A INSMNCE 4 TO? INSURES Bradbury 6 Son. J Weatcott Block 4FIRST DISTRICT. South of Main, West of 7th. 1-2 1st and S. C, Piano Factory. 1-3 2nd and S. B. " " 1-4 4th and S. D. 1-5 5th and 8. B. J 1-6 th and fi.H. )'. ' 1-8 7th and S. C.4 1-9 7th and S. J. SECOND DISTRICT. South of Main, b6tween7th and lltH, 2-1 8th and Main. 2-3-8tb and S. E. ' 2-4 7th and S. a 2-5 9th and S. Al ' ' 2-6 10th and S. C. rt n mi 3 " 2-8 11th and S. j; " THIRD DISTRICT. , ' South of Main, East of llthj 3-1 12th and S. B. -y 3-2 12th and S. E. TM'A 3-4--l'4th and Main.. .:' 3-5 14th and S. C . 3-6 18th and S. A. 3!rr 3-7 20th and Main. 4 ' 3-8 15th and S. A. - FOURTH DISTRIUT. ' r North of Main, .West of 10th to rivers 4-1 oa ana Main, uooinson's an op, 4-2-3d and N. C. 4 ' 4-3 City Building. 4 4-4 8th and N. G. T 4-6 Gaar, Scott & Co, ".. ?'"" 4-6 No. 1 Hose House, N. 8th 4-7 Champion Mills.. " " " ' 4-S 10th and'N. I. 4-0Ofl, mnA V V.. 4- 12 City Electric Light Plant. FIFTH DISTRICT. . .West Richmond and Sevastopol. - 5 W. 3rd and Chestnut. 5- 1 W. 3d and National Avenue. 5-2 W. 3d and Kinsey. 5-3 W. 3d and Richmond Avenue. 5-4 W. 1st and It. R. 5-5 State and Boyer. ? 5-6 Grant and Ridge. 5-7 Hunt and Maple. 5-8 Grant and Sheridan. -5-9 Bridge Avenue, Paper Mill $ 5-12 Earlham College. SIXTH DISTRICT. North of D, East of lOtlb 6-1 Railroad Shops. 6-2 Hotton's Coffin Faetory. t 6-3 Hoosier Drill Worka, 6-4 Wayne Works. J 6-5 City Mill Worka. 6-6 15th and R. R. 6-7 13th and N. H. SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North D. East ol iOta. 7 9th and N. A. 7-1 11th and N. B. 7-214th and N. C. rr n vr o rr tt - V 4-ono. o nose xxouse. f 7-4 18th and N. C. 7-5 22d and N. E. '- SPECIAL SIGNAL&V 2-2-2 Patrol Call. . n t n Yre t 0- o-o sue x reiurc 1- 2-1-Fire out - , 3 Fire pressure of& J

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