Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 88, 11 April 1907 — Page 6

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Thursday, April 11, 1907.

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Richmond. HOG PRICESjGO UPWARD. ADVANCE OF FROM 50 TO 75 CENTS ON HUNDRED POUNDS. Still Further Increase is Probable Cattle Are Also up After Being Long at a Standstill. (April 11.) The most noticeable change registered on the local markets today, was the lncrease ln tiie price of hogs, quotatlons on the different varieties ris - ing from fifty to seventy-five cents on the hundred pounds. This is due, it Is 'said, to the fact that many farmers refused to sell when the recent slump took effect, and it tendered to make the animals scarce with the big buy ers and higber prices was the only recourse the buyers had to get plenty of the animals on the market. It is probable that hogs will reach even a higher figure before the packers are reliev-; ed to any reat extent. Cattle Also Up. The cattle market also underwent a j rood increase in prices, ranging from j fifty to seventy-five cents on the hundred pounds. Cattle markets for the last few months have been practically at. a stand still, the supply meeting the demand and it is now supposed that the demand largely overbalances; the supply. Hay Market Easier. Ixxal wagon market men say they j are not having a3 much trouble to se- j cure hay and other farm-grown coinmodities as the farmers cannot work durin? the bad weather and are hauling their products to market. PROVISIONS AT RETAIL. (By Bee Hive Grocery.) Krgs. per dozen ISc Country butter, per lb 2Sc Creamery butter, per lb 40c w apple3, per peck 50c Cabbage, per lb 5c Potatoes, per bushel 75c Oranges, per dozen C0& 60c Lemons, per dozen 30c Bananas, per dozen 15 to 20c Onions. Der neck 30c to 50c o.eat i.euui-t?, pt-, i Head Lettuce, per -head ?c T m ta 11. 20c, onenea -op orn, iC u, o i. i rrunes, per j i. iu vt Maple, per gallon .,...".. $1.25 New Honey, per lb 22c New Maple Sugar, per lb 20c Green Onions, per bunch 5; 3 for 10c Spanish Onions, per lb 8c Green Peppers, per dozen 50c Radishes, per bunch 5c Cranberries, per quart. . 12'c to 15e Spinach, per peck 15c Cucumbers .....12',4c to 25c Grape Fruit 15c Parsnips, 3 lbs for 10c Oysters, per quart ......33c Cauliflower, per head.. . . 20 & 35c Green beans, per peck 35c Sauerkraut, per lb 5c Horseradish, per bottle 10c Lima Beans, per lb. 10c; 3 lbs for 25c Carrots (new) per bunch ..5c Navy Beans, per lb 5c Cocoanut8. each .". 10c Figs, per lb 20c Sweet Cider, per gallon 5c Dates, per lb 10c Apricots, per lb 25c Lard, per lb., 12V2c EgfT Plant ...15 to 25c Bacon, per lb 22c Cured Ham, per lb.. A. IGc Boiled Ham, per lb 40c Pineapples ., 20 to 25c Mushrooms, 75c per lb.; 20c lb. Fresh tomatoes, 8c each; 2 for 15c. Strawberries, per quart 15c CHEESE PRICES. Neuschatel, each 5c Imported Swiss, per lb ....40c Brick, each 20c Edam, each $1.00 Pineapple, each 55c Llmburger, per lb , 25c J Roquefort, per lb . .. 60c Royal Luncheon, 10c, 15c and 25c i Sap Sago 10c ! Maple Leaf Cream, each 10c i Camenbert 50c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Prices paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Creamery Butter, per lb 32c Country Butter, per lb 20c and 22c Eggs, per dozen 14cf PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) 1 Dressed - . . . loung cnicnens, per jo ioc Old chickens, per lb 15c Turkeys, per lb .. ISc Ducks, per lb 15c

, MEATS AT RETAIL. Pittsburg. (Furnished by Long Bros.) i Chuck roast, per lb.... 10c! Pittsburg, April 11. Cattle steady. Fresh pork, per lb 12 to 15c J Choice $5.S06; prime $5.605.75. Porlc chops, per lb ' 15c Sheep steady. Prime wethers 5.60 Lard, per lb. (under 5 lb lots) 12co.S0: good mixed $5.255.50; lambs Lard per lb. (over 5 lb lots) 11c ; $57.35. Hogs active, 15 and 20c. Bacon, per lb 10c to lSej higher. Prime heavy $7.15(37.25;

Pork roast, per lb 12 c to 15c j Veal, per lb 15c to ISc ;

Fresh side pork, per lb 12C'7.20.

Smoked ham (whole) ISc Smoked ham. sliced, per lb., 25c Porterhouse steak, per lb 15c Fresh pan or link sausage, per lb. 12c Beef to boil, per lb Sc RICHMOND LIVE STOCK. (Prices paid by Long Bros.) Hogs, 200 lbs., top, heavy $6.25 Stockers. per lb 4c to rp..; Cows, per lb 2'i-c to 3V Heifers, per lb ?,c to 4c Sheep, per lb 41c to 5c Choice butcner steers, per lb 4 uc to Tc r-'v TMir ih - t U,us' 1er Ib oC to RETAIL, COAL PRICES. Anthracite .. $7.00 Jackson ;.00 Pocahontas , - 4.23 Winifred 4.00 Pittsburg 4.00 Hockiug Valley 3.73 Nut and Slack 2.73 Coke 3.73 Tennessee 4.73 Kanawha . 4.00 RICHMOND LIVESTOCK. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) CATTLE. Choice butcher steers Bulis . .4.73x 3.23 ..TOO 3.50 3.S03 4.00

Calves $6.00 6.50 - HOGS.

Hogs, heavy select packers 6.20 .25 J Hogs, 350 pounds, common and rough 6.15 6.25 Hogs, 200 to 250 lbs. av. . 6.50 6.60 FIELD SEEDS. (Paid by John H. Runge & Co.) (Wholesale Prices, Recleaned Bases.) Clover Seed, Little Red, per bu. ..' J8.00& 3.50 Clover Seed, Big English. 8.00 8.50 Timothy Seed 2.10 2.20 WHEAT AND CORN. (Paid by Richmond Roller Mills.) Wheat .. .. - 75c. Corn.. 48c Oats, per bu. , G8 40c. 65c tRye.. Bran .. - $22.00 Middlings ... $21.00 WAGON MARKET. (Paid by Onaer Whelan.) Baled Timothy $17 Mixed Timothy $15$16 Loose Timothy $17 Straw $S$8.o0 j Corn - 4850 Mixed Oats C8 40c. White Oats 40c j Clover hay, loose $12. Clover hay. baled $J3. (Paid by If. J. Ridge & Son.) ! Mixed Timothy $11 15 Straw $6.50 7.50 j Qats ' - S8(J , ( RETAIL FISH MARKET. ! (Quotations furnished by the Sandusi .ky Fish Market.) ' White fish, per lb . .13e. Pickeral, per lb lac. Trout, per lb 15c. Cat fish, per lb 15c Red snapper, per lb 15c. Hallibut, per lb 15c. Perch, per lb 10c. 3 for 23. Multes, per lb 10c 3 for 25. Smelts, per lb 15c. Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. 10-tf New York. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. (By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) New York, April 11 Open. Close. -lAmal Copper 96 j Am. Smelt and Rfg 136 Am. Sugar Rfg 126? V& 126 Atchison 96Ts 96 Brooklyn R. T 61 59 Canadian Pacific ,,.176 175' C, M. and St. P. !.136i. 135 Louis, and Nash 1184 117 New York Central 120 119 Pennsylvania 126 125 Reading 110 108' Rock Island 22 22 Rock Island pfd 51 514 Southern Pac 85 84 1 Uniou Pac 141 138 U. S. Steel 37 38 U. S. Steel pfd 101 100 Use artificial gas for light and beat. 10-tf C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell you sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on him. apr6-tf Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) Chicago, Ills., April 11 Wheat May, open 77 to ?s, close 77; July, open 80 to SO, close 79; Sept., open Sl to , close 81 . Corn May, open 47 to , close 47; July, open 47 , close 47; Sept., open 47 to 4S, close 47. Oats May, open 43, close 43; July, open 39 to s. close 39; Sept., open 34 to , close 34. Pork May, open 16.22, close 16.05; July, open16.17, close 16.07 . Lard May, open S.92, close 8.70 ; July, open 8.90, close 8.82 ; open 8.97, close 8.95. Ribs May, open 8.62. close Sept. July, open 8.85, close 8.72 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. (By O. G. Murray's Special Wire.) Chicago, Ills., April 11 Hog re- ! ceipts 18.000, left over 3,676, prospects strong; light 6.556.S0; mixed 6.55 6.77; heavy 6.40 6.77 6.77; rough 6.406.55 Sheep 15.000 rough 6.40 Cattle 4500. Use artificial gas for light and neat. 10-tf medium and heavy yor 7.35; light yorkers $7.25; yorkers S7.30S pies S7.15(fT Artificial gas, the !0th Century fuel. 10-tl East Buffalo. Buffalo, April 11. Cattle steady. Veal calves receipts 350, firm. Top veals" $7.75S; ffair to good $7.25 7.50; light veals $6.757; heavy calves $5.50. Sheep steady. Choice lambs $9159.10; yearlinss $7.25SS; wethers I $G.307; ewes $6-5 6.40: mixed s.ieep n ii i" - ,T ?o.2o0.o0: cull sheep $b.2o. Hogs ac-L tive, yorkers and pigs $3.73; heavy and mixed grades $7.15'7.-0; roughs $Gg6.23. Artificial gac, the 20th century fuel. 10tf Williamsburg. UVE STOCK. Best heavy hogs $6.30 Best pigs 6.23 Roughs .. .. Choice steers Veal calves.. , WHEAT AND CORN. Wheat.. Corn t choice white) . . .. .. . 5.50 3.00 COO 73c .10c

Oats.. ; 40c PRODUCE. Butter . .' . . .'. . 26c

1 Eggs 14c Chickens (hens) ..9c Turkeys 10c Dublin. LIVE STOCK. Good hogs .. 6.50 Calves 5 5.50 Lambs, yearlings .. ..6.00 PRODUCE. Butter 24c Eggs 15c Chickens .. .. .. ..10c ONE CHA!IGE POSSIBLE Most of Methodist Ministers Will Return. PROFITS OF BOOK CONCERN. Logansport, Ind., April 11. All the pastors of Richmond will be returned so far asls known, with one possible exception, that being Rev. O. S. Harrison, of the Third M. E. church. A change is probable there. ' In its report the Methodist Book concern stated that $150,( had been cleared during the past year, which amount will be equally distributed among the different districts of the United States for the aid of retired ministers. The affairs of the concern were shown to be in a most satisfactory condition. CHARITIES COST GROWS Past Quarter Shows This True In Indiana. ARE TWO REASONS FOR IT. During the quarter ending March 31, 1907. $16.40G.S! more was paid out for charity maintenance in Indiana than during the same quarter of the year preceding. This is accounted for by the Board of State charities in two ways through the increase in population at the various institutions and the increase in prices. Reports made to the board of state charities by the thirteen state charitable and correctional institutions for the quarter show a total expense of $471,053.G5 for regular maintenance. Added to this the expenditures for new buildings and extraordinary repairs, and the total expense Is $506,281.73. This sum is reduced to $45fi,697.39 by receipts and earnings of the institutions, amounting to $49,584.34. ARGUMENTS ARE HEARD IN THE HARVEY CASE. In the case of Sarah Harvey against the Big Four Railroad, which has occupied the attention of the circuit court for the past four days, attorneys for the railroad company are now arguing. It is expected the case will go to the jury Friday. Attorneys for the plaintiff will present their arguments then. FRANK C. KIBBEY'S INJURY TO HIS HAND. Frank C- Kibbey, proprietor of the Kibbey furnishing store, had two small bones in his right hand broken a few days ago. As Mr. Kibbey was descending the stairs which lead from the store room into the basement, he caught his hand in a radiator. SECOND MATRIMONIAL VENTURE FOR BOTH, A marriage license has been issued by the county clerk to Josiah Mickel, aged 63 years, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt, aged 54 years. Mr. Mickel resides in Marion, Ind., and his bride makes her home in this city. This is the second matrimonial venture for both parties. Send your want ads to the Palladium. Two in For Drunk. Frank Milton and Jack Donlin were arrested by Officers Edwards and Bundy for intoxication. Both men were carrying species of jags commonly referred to as "happy buns." General Agent in City. Wrilliam Austin, general agent for the Chicago. Burlington and Quincy railroad, with headquarters in Cincinnati, was in the city Wednesday calling on local railroad men. Bring your want ads to the Palladium. CAR TO THE WEST IS PROVING POPULAR. The new six o'clock interurban Jeaving this city for the benefit of those ! who wish to reach Cambridge City and , , intermediate points, is proving er . .J' infoP((i thpv popular and those interested feel they have won a victory through their recent agitation. Named on the Board. Francis II. Edmunds was appointed on the Board of Examiners by the Indiana Optical society at its session in Indianapolis this week. Commercial Agent Here. D. J. Birmingham. commercial agent for the Rock Island railroad, was in the city Wednesday calling on Pennsylvania freight officials. Birminsbam is located at Indianapolis.

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(Continued From Page One.) other original letters of the deceased." Then the jury asked, for a portion of Evelyn's testimony. This was read, after which the jury went back to deliberate. Jerome Is Elated. Remarks of foreman Smith, who spoke for the jury seemed to Indicate that they were not hopelessly divided and that with a little more light they might reach a verdict, as soon as they returned to their room. At 1:30 luncheon was served them and deliberations began. Jerome took the questions of the jurors to mean that the only de bate Is to fix the degree of murder. Jerome is elated. Thaw's lawyers took questions to mean that they were in doubt as to Thaw's sanity. While it is only guess work, the impression has been gained that a verdict will be returned before nightfall. City and County STATISTICS. Deaths and Funerals. LEE Aldord Lee is dead at his home at the corner of the Commons road and Easthaven avenue. He died Wednesday morning at the age of 75 years. The funeral announcement will be given later. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnished From Office of County .Recorder Mosbaugh. Benj. F. Hatfield to John S. Lackey lot 2, Schoolfield's addition to Dublin, $1,500. A. L. Hebble to Charles Winters, lots 1-2, block 1, East Germantown, $300. Mary M. Mauk part lots 3 and 4 to .John E. Miles, block 2 East Germantown, $1,400. James A. Boyd to John E. Miles, part 20-16-13, $8,400. Walter H. Thornburg to Edward WT. Conwell, lot 28. Wm. D. Foulke's addition to Richroond. $500. Eliza A. Waxren to Amanda E. Bowman, east half lot 3, block 21, Wallace addition to MOton. First National bank, to Richmond Brick Co. part southeast 31-14-1, Richmond, $12,000. Henry Cutter to Richmond Home Telephone company, part lot 27, D. W. McWhinney addition to Richmond $175. Mary J. Nelson to John Burns. lot 22 Hugh Moffitt's addition to Richmond $1,500. Henry T. Burns trustee to Gilbert R. Mitchell lot 98. C. W. Starr addition to Richmond, $3,900. Clifford Flemming to Amanda D. Vance, part lot 13, : Chas. H. Coffin's addition to Richmond $1,450. Charles U. Hockett to Wm. H. Doney, part 26-16-12, Cambridge City, $1,000 and other considerations. Joseph Dimick to Margaret S. Dillen part lots 2-3-4-5 in block 2, Dublin $800. Wm. L. Murphy to Marcus W. Good man lot 50, Thos. Woodnutt's addition to Richmond, $1 and other considera tion. Margaret A. Kielhorn to Sophia A Jenkins, part northwest 4-13-1, Rich mond, $5,000. Ellen Shirk et al to Clyde W. Gard ner, part southeast 33-14-1 Richmond, $2,000. Catherine Pickens to Frank A. Leekey, lot 300, Elizabeths Starr's addi tion to Richmond $4,500. Alabama Myrick to James F. Hor naday, lot 1, Chas. T. Price's addi tion to Richmond, $550. Luke F. Tigue to Cordelia A. Scott lot 2, block 46, Hagerstown, $1,750 Wm. L. Thornburg to Tillie Heashe, part lots 2-3, Wm. L. Thornburg's addition to Richmond, $1,000. Henry R. Silkman to John C. Chiles, lot 29 Hawkins addition Richmond. $2,650. Edward G. Kemper to Mary Mann, lot 288 Hayne's addition Richmond, $4,500. to E to Dickinson Trust Co., to Kathedine A. Wintersteen, lots 146-147, Earlham Heights addition to Richmond, .$150. Frederick G. Klute to Katie Klute et al, lot 8. C. T. Price's addition to Richmond, $450. Sensation Is Promised. South Bend, Ind., April 11. Ex State's Attorney George Kurtz, has been made defendant in disbarment proceedings which are likely to de velop a story of graft and extortion sensational in the extreme. WANTS, FOR SALE, ETC. Too Late for Classification. WANTED Any one making a collec tion of post cards, send name to The Excelsior Post-Card club, Sta tion B.. Indianapolis.. ll-7t FOR SALE eggs from choice Barred Rock stock. 75 cents per setting of 15 eggs. 107 S. 21st St. 11-lmo-mon-wed- sat FOR SALE All household goods at 23 S. 17th street. ll-3t FOR SALE Good Columbus, new style carriage. E. H. Bell. Phone VAO. H-tf FOUND At the intersection of Main and North Fifth streets a lady's green driving glove. Owner can get same by presenting mate at Dougan and" Company's, Eighth and Main streets. ll-2t FOR SALE Large and fine line, new spring Wall Paper, Room and Picture Mouldings. Trading stamps. Moorman's Book Store, '520 Main street. 11-Tt WANTED Everybody to ee our new spring Wall Paper and Room and Picture Mouldings, Moormann's. 520 Main street. ll-7t

BAD' BREATH "Fornostii 1 bad rr troabta w'th toy tm'-l! and ud m l kind of medicines. My nngu fc. ben trtotllTU c n a eras, my brih fat:i,, a bd dor. Two wek " a fri.ud re-mmende3 C'ascarets end after u.intf them I can wiUiEKT mnj cheerfully say that thoy entirely cnredicr I therefore let yon know that I aha: recommend them wwtiim snneriac from tueh trouble '" Chas. H. Halpern, 11 E. 7th Su, hew Turk. Jj". T.

BsT For Tka Aj,t CANDVCATfUimc Ptaaaan. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. to Good. iHS.' W"en 5Ia. Wc. Sit. Mc. Merer aod in balk. The cenntne tablet atamte4 CCC Guaranteed to car or yonr manor back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 396 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES NO MONKEY PURCHASE HAS YEJ BEEN MADE. Arrangements have not yet been made to purchase monkeys for ths Glen, but as soon as the wiring for the new animal house arrives, these little creatures will be secured from the Cincinnati zoo. It is probable that a big monkey cage like the one in which the eagles are confined, will be built. Action on Applications. r At the session of the Elks tonight there will be aetion on applications for membership. JANITOR MUST BE HIRED J-0R SCHOOLS. Hereafter the country school teaciier will have more of a life of ease. One of the new laws provides that every township trustee shall hire a jauItor to take care of country school houses. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Rich mond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on Wednesday, April 17th, 1907, for the following described public improvement in the City of Richmond: .The improve ment of the South 6th street Market place, by the construction of cement sidewalks and cement curb and gutter, as shown by the plans of the City Civil Engineer. All work done In the making of said described public improvement, shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions, and the detail plans, pro files, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders. In submitting proposals to make said described public improvement must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter Into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city as agreed and liquidated damages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CLIFTON Wr. MERRILL. WATSON P. O'NEAL. B. B. JOHNSON. Board of Public Works. apr4-ll Notice. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the Third ward of the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, and to all others concerned, that I, the undersigned, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana for more than ninety days prior hereto and prior to the time of the filing of said application, and a person over the age of twenty-one years, and a person of good moral character, intend to apply to the board of county commissioners of said county and state at its next regular session, commencing upon the first Monday in May, 1907 for a. license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold, In accord ance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1S75, and all amendments and additions thereto, and all other laws of said state now in force in relation to said business. I hereby state that I am and will be the actual owner and proprietor of said business and am not acting as the agent of another and do not propose to and will not conduct said business as agent or partner of another person. The precise location of the said premises in which I desire to and will sell said intoxicating liquors should a license be granted me Is as follows. towit: Being a room on the northwest corner of North F and North 12th j streets and facing on4 said 12th street, being on the ground floor of a eertain ( frame building, located on lot No. 17 in the Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends second addition to the cits of Richmond, being in Third ward of said city. I further make known that I will also apply to the Board of Commissioners of said county at said time and place for permission to carry on the business of running- pool tables In connection with the sailing of said spirituous, vinous, malt and intoxicating liquors.

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details alnut st, Notice. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the Second ward of the city of Richmond. Wayne county, Indiana, and to all others concerned, that I. the undersigned, a male inhabitant of the stats of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne Township, Wayne county. Indiana, for more than ninety dajs prior hereto and prior to the time of the filing of said application, and a person over the age of twenty-one years.' and a person of good moral character, intend to apply to the board of county commissioners of said county and state, at its next next regular session, commencing upon the first Monday in May. ll07, for a license to sell intoxicating, spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in a less quantity than five gallons at a time, and permit the same to be drunk on the premises were sold, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the state of Indiana, approved March 17th 1875.. and ail amendments and additions thereto, and all other laws of said state now in force in relation to said business. I hereby state that I am and will be the actual 'owner and proprietor of said business, and am not acting as the agent of another and do not propose to and will not conduct said business as agent or partner of another person. The precise location of the premises in which I desire to and will sell said intoxicating liquors should a license be granted me is as follows, to-wit: Being the front room on the ground floor of a certain brick building which ; room fronts on the north side of Main street in said city, a public highway and is numbered 312, which building is on a part of lot 27 in James K. Dugdale's addition to said City. The said premises being in the Second Ward of the City of Richmond, Wayne Township, Wayne County,' Indiana. I also make known that I will apply to the Commissioners of said county at said time and place for permission to conduct and carry on the business of running and operating pool and billiard tables in connection with said business. FRED BROKAMP. 4-11-18 Notice. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the Fourth ward of the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, and to all others concerned, that I, th& under signed, a male inhabitant of the State of Indiana, and a continuous resident of Wayne township, Wayne county, Indiana for more than ninety days prior hereto and prior to the time of the filing of said application, and a person over the age of twenty-one years, and a person of good moral character, intend to apply to the board of county commissioners of said county and state at its next regular session, commencing upon the first Monday in May, 1907 for a license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors. In a less quantity than five gallons at a time and permit the same to be drunk on the premises where sold, in accordance with the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17th, 1S75, and all amendments and additions thereto, and all other laws of said state now in force in relation to said business. I hereby state that I am and will be the actual owner and proprietor of. said business and am not acting as the agent of another and do not propose to, and will not conduct said business as agent or partner of another person. The precise location of the premises where I propose to sell and will sell said Intoxicating liquors, should a license be granted me is as follows, to-wit: Being the south front room fronting on Eighth street, on the ground floor of a certain brick bunding. No. 308 South Eighth street, said building be ing situated on the following real estate towit: A part of the east half of lot No. 6 in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by commissioners to sell the real estate of Samuel W. Smith, -described as follows: Beginning at a point in the west line of Eighth street, SO feet north of the southeast corner of said lot; thence west 126 feet to an alley; thence north along the line of said alley to the south line of South C street; thence east along -the llnei of said street 126 feet to the west line South Eighth street; thence south along the line of said street to the place of beginning. The said premis es being in the Fourth ward of the city j of Richmond, Wayne township, Wayne? county, State of Indiana. GEORGE II. PILLE, Applicant. 4-11-1S. The TwIIlxht Of Life. The moscies of the stomach in old acre are not as atrorz or active as ia youth and in consequence old people are very subject to constipation and indigestion. Many seldom bave a bowel movement without artificial aid. Many. a!so. have onpfcasant eructations of ga. from the stomach after eatme. All this can be avoided by the ne ot Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which permanently reralates the bowels so that passages come naturally, and so strengthens the stomach that foC is digested without discomfort, iyrnggisut sea it at 50 cents or a large botUe.

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