Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 122, 23 May 1907 — Page 6

.The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Thursday, May 23, 1907.

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kitchen. It's new. different from other

you best and quickest results on baking-day and other days. The flame of the NEW PERFECIIOW Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove is always under immediate control. If you use a New Perfection your kitchen will be cooler this summer than ever before. Every stove warranted. Made in three sizes. If not at your dealer's, write to our near est agency for descriptive circular.

Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed ; absolutely safe ; unexcelled in light-giving power; an ornament to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL. COMPANY t I M CO R'O KA T EJ

1 PEACE SEEMS CERTAIN Car Strike at Evansville Probably at an End. Evansville, Ind., May 23 Peace in the ear strike seems assured. Public sympathy is so strong with the strikers that the company probably will make overtures. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. C. S. FARNHAM $0 WHY PAY MORE? Schneider i Carriage Factory. H Drlno In your Vehicles and have t . . . . mem repaired ior me spring and summer. if Rubber Tiring 5 New work to order. All work jL J guaranteed. 48 N. 8th St. Low Rates To Economy Via C. C. & L. R. R. For the County Sunday School Convention May 23rd and 24th 50 Cents Round Trip Two Day Limit Special Train Leaves Richmond Friday Evening at 6:15; Returning leave Economy at 10 p. m. WM. WAKING Plnmber and Gas fitter Bicycles andSandnes Phone 1482. 406 Main SL DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial.. Phone 631 Lady Assistant. H. R. DOWNING & SON, UNDERTAKERS 16 N. 8th St Richmond. Ind. Both Phones 75.

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Purpose This is the stove you should have in your It's uo-to-date. It's oil stoves. It will give PRICES TAKEJ TUMBLE Bottom Knocked Out of the Wheat Market. Chicago, May 23. The bottom was knocked out of wheat today. Prices tumbled and trading was enormous. MARKETS Chicago. Chicago, May 23. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Wheat. Open Close May 9S14 97 July 101 99 Sept 103 101 Corn. May 54 53 July 53 52 Sept 54 52 Oats. May 47 47 July 47 47 Sept 39 39 Pork. July 16.55 16.52 Sept 16.75 16.70 Lard. July.. 9-17 9.15 Sept 9.35 .30 Ribs. July.. 8.92 S.90 Sept 9.10 9.05 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Chicago, May 23. Hogs, receipts, 24.000. Light $6.35 6.7714 Heavy . . . . . . ..6.00 6.45 Mixed 6.25 6.57 Rough 6.00 6.20 Cattle receipts 5,500. Beeves $4.30 to 6.50. Sheep receipts, 10,000; yearlings $6.00 to 6.60; lambs $6.25 to S.60. New York. New York, May 23. NEW YORK STOCKS. (By Meyer & Kiser Special W dianapolis.) Open Amal. Copper SSVfc C. M. & St. P 127 Pennsylvania 119 Union Pacific 135 Reading 102 U. S. Steel pfd 9S IT. S. Steel com 33 Southern Pae 79 Atchison 8SV2 ire InClose SS 127 119 135 101 97 33 7S ss Dzu . s our Eye. In spite of the growth of knowledge old illusions about wild animals still hold their own. To begin with, the belief that the human eye can control a wild creature is held by many people and intelligent people, too notwithstanding the many proofs in evidence against it. It is true that any man risks his life every time he turns his back on wild animals, but not on account of his eyes being turned away. It is because the animal Is treacherous and knows by instinct that anything with its back turned toward it Is defenseless. Snakes are looked upon as evil at all times, but In nearly every case the attack is made from sheer nervousness. Xo creature is more nervous than a sm1--? Brown I say. Jotie. can you tell me who was the greatest financier that ever lived? Jones No. I can't. BrownWell. It was Noah. Jones How do you make that out? Brown Well. Noah ras able to float a stock company when the whole world was in liquidation. See? T I x you buy. PHONE 425

GARFIELD ATHLETES AT HARD TRAINING Field Day Contests Come on Saturday.

ENTRIES NOT COMPLETED. Garfield school's athletes are now completing their training season in preparation for the track meet which will be held Saturday afternoon on the public school grounds. The "A, SB and SA classes will participate and the Juniors, those under 14 years of age, will compete in one set while the seniors will compete in another. This will practically mean two field meets. Each of the classes is confident of winning. There will be fifteen events in each class. The entries have at yet not been approved by the teachers. The meet will draw a large crowd of students and friends of the contestants. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION AT ECONOMY Number of Richmond People In Attendance. SPECIAL TRAIN FRIDAY. About a dozen Richmond people left this morning for Economy to attend the forty-third annual Wayne county Sunday school convention. The sessions are expected to be unusually interesting. The Rev. E. G. Howard, Mrs. W. A. Ellis and Gustave Hoelscher, of this city, were on the program this afternoon for addresses and reports. The sessions will continue to Friday night. The C, C. & L. has offered a rate of fifty cents for the round trip and will run a special to Economy, leaving thfs city at 6:15 o'clock and returning to Richmond after the closing sessions. A large number of people are expected to go on the train. The Revs. S. W. Traum and S. R. Lyons are on the program Friday night. MASONS ARE ACTIVE; TWO EVENTS COMING Webb Lodge Will Have a Big Class. CHAPTER WILL ENTERTAIN. Webb lodge of Masons is making preparations for initiations on the night of June 5. Ten candidates will be given the Master Mason's degree. Following the initiation, a banquet and smoker will be held. At the meeting of the same lodge Wednesday night, E. P. Butler was given the fellowcraft degree. Next Monday night King Solomon3 chapter will confer the Royal Arch Mason's degree upon a class of eight candidates. The chapters from New Castle, Knightstown, Eaton, Connersville and Cambridge City, have been invited to attend. City and County STATISTICS. Marriage License. Bertha L. Rosa, Richmond, 29 years and Henry J. Kemper, Richmond, 31; William A. Arnold, Jr., Richmond, 25 years and Emma L. Saine, Richmond, 2S years. Deaths and Funerals. M CARTIlt Wm. T. McCarthy, son of Thomas McCarthy, died at Columbus, O., Wednesday morning. The remains were brought here to the home "of his brother Jno. F. McCarthy, where friends of the family may call. The funeral will be from St. Mary's church at nine o'clock Friday morning. Burial at St. Mary's cemetery. SYNNOTT Mary Elizabeth Synnott died Wednesday night at ten o'clock at Reid hospital, at the age of SI years. Her husband, George Synnott, survives. The remains may be viewed after four o'clock Friday afternoon, SI Laurel street. The funeral will take place Saturday morning at nine o'clock from St. Mary's church; burial in cemetery of same. JOHNSON Emma Elizabeth Johnson died Wednesday morning after quite an illness at her home, 221 South Tenth street. Two sisters and a host of relatives and friends sur vive her. The funeral will be Friday at two o'clock at the Wesleyan Methodist church on South Tenth street. Interment will be in Earlham cemetery. Vssc'.y P'eeeures. A South American man had the sense of smell so keenly developed that he rivaled any sporting dog. He reveled In the rarest and strongest perfumes, hut lo?t his sense of smell eventually through overindulintr in the scent of a tropical flower. This proved fatal, for he was unable to tell the smell of escaping gas in his bedroom and was asphyxiated in consequence. Yet another instance of deadly pleasures. A Russian, Count Ivanovitch. in th time of Nicholas I. had never left his bed for years, indulging In it as a pleas ure and even taking only liquid foods as being easier to eat. The emperor, who knew f this strange pleasure, sent a messenger to tell the count that unless he left his bed to receive his sovereign he would be ect to work in the salt mines. This so iJarmed the self indulrent count that he died from sheer fright. Dundee Advertiser.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost PcL New York 25 Chicago 4 Philadelphia . .16 Pittsburg 14. Bcston ii Cincinnati.. .. . . 9 St. Louis ..9 Brooklyn 6 5 C 11 11 IS 19 .800 .595 .560 .379 321 291 214 AT NEW YORK. R. II. E. Chicago 1 3 Xew York . . 7 1 1 1 Batteries Overall and Kling; McGinnity and Bowerman. AT BROOKLYN. R. II. E. Cincinnati 1 9 1 Brooklyn. 2 7 1 Batteries Mason and Schlei; Rueker and Ritter. AT PHILADELPHIA. R. H. E. Pittsburg 4 10 4 Philadelphia .. . .7 7 3 Batteries Willis and Gibson; Corridon and Dooin. AT BOSTON. R. II. E. ..10 10 1 St. Louis Boston.. .. ..2 3 3 Batteries McGlynn and Noonan; Young and Needham.

AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost Pet Chicago 21 10 .677 Cleveland 19 12 .613 Detroit 15 12 .556 New York ..15 13 .536 Philadelphia .. .. ..14 13 .519 St. Louis 11 19 .367 Boston 10 18 .357 Washington 9 18 .333

AT CLEVELAND. R. If. E. Washington.. .. .. 2 10 1 Cleveland. .. .. ..3 9 1 Batteries Hughes and Blankenehip; Hess and Bemis. AMERICAN ASSN. STANDING. Won Lost Pet Kansas City 15 10 .600 Columbus 16 12 .571 Minneapolis 15 13 .536 Toledo ..15 14 .517 Milwaukee 15 16 .484 St. Paul 15 16 .484 Indianapolis 14 18 .428 Louisville 10 16 .384 AT INDIANAPOLIS.. R. H. E. Louisville ..4 8 1 Indianapolis 6 9 2 Batteries Stevall and Peitz; Kellum and Livingstone. AT ST. PAUL. R. II. S. Kansas City ....5 9 1 St. Paul .8 12 2 Batteries Frantz and Sullivan; Leroy and Sugden.

Minneapolis-Milwaukee; rain. CENTRAL LEAGUE STANDING. Won Lost Pet. Wheeling 12 9 .571 Dayton 13 10 .565 Canton 11 10 .524 Springfield 11 10 .524 Grand Rapids.. .. ..12 12 .500 Evansville 12 14 .462 Terre Haute 10 12 .455 South Bend 9 13 .409

Yesterday's Results. Dayton 4; Terre Haute 1. Springfield 11; Evansville 4. Wheeling 8; Grand Rapids 1. Canton-South Bend Rain. NITROGLYCERINE LETS GO NEAR MARTINSVILLE Country Was Shaken for Twenty Miles Around. Indianapolis, May 23 The plant of the Hercules nitroglycerine company near Martinsville, was totally destroyed by an explosion today and the country was shaken for twenty miles around. Great holes were torn in the ground. Nobody was Injured. Disturbed the Congregation. The person who disturbed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing is requested to buy a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. A. G. Luken & Co. A Bangor newspaper estimates that the lumber cut in. Maine during the winter just past aggregates 75O.So0,000 feet, a decrease of W.000,000 feet from the season of 19fV-'lR. lioiiii I hmr od ronr valuable Cascareta and Dn4 them perfect. Couldn't do wiihont tbem. I bar used them for some lime for indigestion and biliousness and am now completely cored. Recommend them to everyone. Once tried. oa will nerer be without them in the family." Edward A. Marx. Albany. N.T. BesJ For 1 n can err cathartic Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good Do Goo4. fcerer Sicken. Weaken or 6ripe. lc. iSe.50c.Swr tiumranteed to care or your money back. Sterung Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 602 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES

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7 Insertions F"or the Price of S For Rent, For Sale, Help Wanted, Lost, Etc. and all classified ads. pertaining to business, one-naif cent a word. "Found" and "Situation Wanted" are Free. . All Classified advertisements appear in both the evening edition of the Palladium and SunTelegram and the Morning Mail Edition without extra charge.

FOR CONVENIENCE of the constantly increasing number of Classified Advertisement patrons in the Palladium and Sun-Telegram, we have established the following substations, at any one of which Classified Advertisements may be left and will be forwarded to this office. SUBSTATIONS. East End. Toler's Drug Store, Cor. 15th and Main Streets. Howell's Grocery, Cor. C and North 18th Streets. West Richmond. Geo. Shofer, grocer, cor. West 3rd and Main sts. Harry Haseltine, grocer, 257 North West '3rd Street. Fairview. J. J. Mulligan, grocer, 1021 Sheridan Street. North of Railway. Norn's and Sons, Grocers, 725 N. 10th Street. South of Main Street. Bowing Bros., Grocers, 535 S. E Street. WANTED. WANTED Lefler will make you the right price on furniture. 402 Main. Lefler will sell you your furniture and take your old furniture in exchange. Let me furnish your home. Lefler, 402 Main. Lefler is selling the furniture. The price makes the business. Special discount to cash buyers. Come, take a look. 24-3t WANTED Short order cook; apply 307 N. D street 23-7t WANTED A girl for housework, no washing or ironing, no reference required, one to go home at night's call; 217 N. 13th st. or phone 152S. 23-lt WANTED Highest cash price paid for second-hand furniture. Antique Furniture Co., corner room, 4th and Main streets. 23-7t WANTED Situation, housework or work about restaurant. Address Miss M. C, care Palladium. 22-3t WANTED An experienced nurse girl, white; call in mornings, 117 S. 14th street. 22-7t WANTED Houses and buildings to move. Heath, G20 S. 13th street. Phone C.93. 22-t WANTED Table waiter restaurant. at Muth's 22-2t WANTED If you want a merchants' delivery, phone 758. Clyde Edwards 22-7t WANTED Situation by a German girl for ladies maid or upstairs work. Good reference. Address B. A. M., care Palladium. 21-3t WANTED Washing and Ironing to do at home, 900 North 12th street. 21-3t WANTED Lawn mowers to sharpen and repair, taken and returned Geo. Lane, Phone 1851. 21tf WANTED Your watch and clock work; S. W. Hart, 99 West Main .street. 21-7t WANTED To buy horse for driving; call or address with full descrip tion and price, at 101 S. 21st St., Richmond. 21-7t WANTED All kinds of advertising to distribute, J. R. Brumley, 123 S Sth street. 21-7t WANTED Four dining room girl3 at once. Phone Bunday Hotel, New Castle. 20-tf WANTED A barber. Apply at once, 819 North E St. 20-7t WANTED Paper hanging a specialty. Call on Clyde Renk, 325 S. Sth SL 2O-0t WANTED Shoes repaired while you wait. Harned's, 10th and N. E St. 17-10t WANTED To make your fluff rugs, carpets, etc., called for and delivered. Banner Rug Co., Cor. 1st street and Richmond avenue. 17-7t WANTED Anyone contemplating building or remodeling, see Marlatt & Mansfield", architects, 42-43 Colonial bldg., phone 159? 8-tf WANTED Business men in need of office help, call at the Richmond Business College, Phone 240. 6-tf WANTED For Fire Insurance in good reliable companies call on the Richmond Insurance Agency, 11 South 7th street. Tel. 41. City and Country Solicitors wanted. 6-tf WANTED Your carpes and rugs to clean. Richmond House Cleaning Co.. New Phone 810. Old phone 921. 1-t Male Help Wanted. WANTED Men to learn barber trade, $12 to $20 weekly paid graduates, few weeks completes, best trade in existence for poor man. also "equip shops on time. Write for catalogue, dialer Barber College. Cincinnati. O.

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H Male Help Wanted. IF YOU akl; COMPETENT to fill a hih rrnd po.ltfn in railroad work wp want to eil you of ue inauiy (lcsi-aMr i-poniiiK in thi lin now lis(nl tn our U offlwi. Attractive siari" and emcelieut opportunity for ad v ntUfinrnt arr walling fr men experienc-ft In f itber the Micoun(lnr or op. eratiTH department. Other position. Salesman. Executive, Clerical, Technical now open at J!u-'0iO year. Write tort pee eainpJecopy of Opportunities, HAPQOODS (Inc.) Drain Brokers. 1013 Hartford Rid.. Chicago FOR SALfc. Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block. Phone 329. tf FOR SALE Hair goods for sale, switches, puffs and curls made to order from hair and combings, hair dressing, etc. Miss Greene, 44 Colonial bldg. 23-7t FOR SALE 20 acre farm, fine buildings, 2 acres, within 5 squares of car line, 45 acres, good buildings, $3,000. Address Geo. B. Moore, 244 S. 4th St., or phone 1436. 23-lt FOR SALE Good rubber tired buggy cheap; call on Mrs. Roling, over hardware store, cor. 5th and Main st. 23-7t FOR SALE Standing desk, solid walnut, cheap; Pilgrim Bros., Main and 5th streets. 23-7t FOR SALE Several fine residence properties, well located and right prices; a few suburban propositions from $1,S00 upwards. Ball & Peltz, general insurance, 8 and 10 N. 7th st. 23-3t FOR SALE Second hand automobiles, Ford Model F $650; Premier, $S00; Rambler, $500; Wayne Runabout, (new) $450, and others. Richmond Automobile Agency, 1207 Main st., Phone 425. 23-7t FOR SALE 9x12 Axminster rug, green and tan, $15, 9x12 Crex rug, $4.50; 38 S. 7th st. 23-3t FOR SALE A good fresh cow, Mrs. John E. Shute, south east of city. 22-St FOR SALE A good sewing machine, cheap at 412 S. 6th St. 22-2t FOR SALE Lot 39x130 feet oi South Sth St. Cheap if sold at once. Call at 109 S. 3th St. 20-7t FOR SALE Go-cart, cheap. 314 N. 14th street. 22-2t FOR SALE Brick for sale and garden swing; seats 4. WO N. 12th street. J. H. Schell. 22-3t FOR SALE Cheap, a rubber tired driving wagon. Have no use for it. 404 Main street. ' 22-7tp -FOR SALE Solid rosewood piano, line tone; genuine Navahoe blanket made by Arizona Indians; old fashioned solid walnut bedroom set; one solid oak book case; lady's Dutchess bicy cle comparatively new. Laura Graves, 303 N. 9th, cor. of C. 22-7t FOR SALE New and second hand ce ment block machine. Call at Sim mons Cigar Store. 5-15 eod FOR SALE 4 horse power gas engine in fine condition. A bargain If tak en at once. Inquire at Palladium office. 21tf FOR SALE A well established, pay lng Dusiness. can depend on doubling the capital first year from the business. Address "Bargain,' oare Palladium. 20-7 1 FOR SALE Red, white and yellow sweet potato plant seeds. 7 Grant, Phone 1022. 20-7t FOR SALE Cheap; good family or work horse. Call at Buhl's farm, south of Earlham. 22-tf FOR SALE Piano, LIndeman & Son square grand, good order, one-third of cost, 204 S. 12th street 14-tf FOR SALE 75 acre farm, well improved, 6 miles of Richmond, will sell at a bargain. Will take in small piece of rental property and give long time on balance. See Dye & Ellis, 901 Main St. Phone 550. 16-7t FOR SALE 30 acres, good buildings, $2,000; 110 acres, good buildings, 2 miles of Richmond; see Beckwlth, 716 Main street- 21-7t FOR SALE I have a large list of city property, all prices; also vacant lots; see me before you buy. Richard tihute, No. S X. Sth street. Phone 345. 17-7t FOR SALE Chclce submlan premises, well fruited, watered, etc.; beautiful situation; possession immediate. See J. E. Moore, over 6 N. Seventh. ' 6-tf FOR SALE Anything you want in the farm lice, large or small. Apply to J. E. Moore, over 6 North 7th street. 8-lmo Everybody buys property from Woodhurst, 918 Main St. Telephone 491. June3 tf FOR SALE Modern residence, eight rooms, every convenience, hot and cold water, electric light, hardwood floors. Phone 736. 20-tf FOR SALE A Palladium newspaper route, of good size and splendid location. Address W care Palladium. 5-7-tf FOR SALE 7-Room house good barn, good location. Cheap. Phon.3 New 1410 or 147. " J-tX

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FOR SALE. Two good new 5 room cottages, goins cheap. Thompson. 710 Main street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT A good hotel, estafcttsrned trade. Address C L. Zehrung. Centerville. Ind. 23-7t FOR RENT-Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Thone 1408. 22-2t FOR RENT For the summer. Furnished house. Inquire 67 South 10th street. 22-:t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, he.it and bath. No. SO N. 12 st. 20-ir, FOR RENT OR SALE-My homo "Bienvenu", corner W. 5th and Asylum avenue. O. E. Fulghum. Phone tioS. 13-tf FOR RENT Unfurnished room, bath and electric lights; 220 N. 12th st. maylO-tf FOR RENT Furnished room. bath, hot water, electric lights; 120 S. 3rd street. 5-4-tf FOR RENT Modern flat at 1019 Main street. 22-tt FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light, steam heat, for gentlemen only, at the Grand. 14-tf. LOST. LOST Black hand bag. containing S pocketbooks and handkerchief, with name R. L. Windle. Finder leave at Knolleuberg's. 22-lt LOST A Scotch Collie pup, 0 months old. Return to 111 North 0th St.. and get reward. 5-3 1 LOST A black elbow kid glove for left hand, between 10th and 11th on Main. Return to this office. 22 -2t LOST A gold watch chain with a charm in form of an elephant. Return to this office and receive reward. - 22-2t MISCELLANEOUS. BOYS Earn a 3oC base ball and 50c catcher's mitt, guaranteed absolutely perfect goods, by selling D packages of Court Plasters at 10c each. Send no money until sold. Drop a postal. Oriental Supply Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan. 18-7t WANTED Man with team and wagon to sell a large Una of medicine., extract and aplcea direct to farmers by wagon. Write Or. Maatera' Remedies. Sheldon. Iowa. HEADQUARTERS Merchants' deliv. ery. Draper's store, CIO Main. Phone 1498. 22-7t MRS. KITCHEN'S Dressmaking parlors, 212 South Eighth strecL La. dies' summer dresses a specialty. 18-7t STRAYED OR STOLEN A sorrel pony with white face. Branded on the shoulder. Notify Patrick Needham, New Paris, R. R. No. 3. 24-cf $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $$ LOW RATES ft $$ On personal loans, together $$ $$ with long time, easy payments $$ $$ and satisfactory dealings, can $$ $$ only be had of the original low $$ $$ rate company, the $$ $$ INDIANA LOAN CO., $1 $$ 'Phone 1341. . Third floor. $$ $$ 40-41 Colonial Bldg. t $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Money Loaned. Low Rates, easy terms. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency. WMe Stairs, 710 Main street !3- thu&Frl tf SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY On Bicycles and Sundries. Household Goods of All Kinds at Bargains. Lawn Mowers Sharpened. W. F. BROWN, Phone 1178. 1030 Main SL HUSKING SEASON Is Hard on th Hands -Petro-Plne Ointment will keep the hands soft and free from cracks and sores. Half-pound box 25c. at Druggists, Harness Dealers or by mail. Petro-Plne Co., Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE See me about that cottage near car line, small payment down; balance by the month. See me quick. AL. II. Hunt, 7 N. Sth street SCHOLL'S MEAT KAJUXET always on band, all kinds of homa grown mozts, both fra-a and cured. Give ma your trade. I rnarantaa satisfaction: 421 Main Phone IS 11. MONUMENTS ANB MARKERS We have a lare stock to select from. Prices reasonable. Richmond Marble and Granite Works.. John Hallowell, Prop. 15 S. lOtb. Pattern and Machine Work. A welt equipped Brass Foundry. Let us make you an estimate on your work STANDARD PATTERN MFG. CO. 11th and North E streets. PHONE 794 ' for the best trades of COAL AND COKE. A. HARSH COAL AND SUPPLY CO. FOR SALE BROWNELL ENGINE, In ifood condition. Second-hand Well Machine, Fine Shape. JACOB KERN. 1st and Richmond At. PEISIOK Attorney and lattrj Mile with an office on the first floor at the Court House will glre you beat serrice In all pension saattara, lonxo llarthall. Rlchmondt 14. j