Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 343, 24 January 1908 — Page 7

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TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) Kew York, Jan.. 24. i

Amalgamated Copper .. American Car Foundry American Locomotive . American Smelting .. . American Sugar.. .. .. Atchison . , .. fe. & O Jj. B. T .. .. .. Canadian Pacific . .. .. c. & o C. G. W C. M. & St, P, O. F. & L - Ms. Sec... , t. Erio National Lead . .. .. New York Central.. 1. N Norfolk & Western ........ M. K.& T Missouri Pacific . ..... Northern Pac Pennsylvania .. People's Gas Reading Republic Steel , Rock Island Southern Pacific Southern R. It Texas Pacific Union Pacific TJ. S. Steel U. S. Steel pfd Wabash Wabash pfd Great Northern Call money S per cent. Chicaao. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. By Correll and Thompson, Brokers. Eaton. O.) I hicago, Jan. '2 I. Wheat.

Open. High. Low. Close.) May 101 J.j 102' 101 KO; July. 07 OSJi OTvi 0S' kept ' f. 05 01 05 Corn. Iay . .. .. frfv Ki r.1 )niy .... .. co- t'n; ro:s; tw fopt cs 50- 5st; r.oii Oats. Open. High. Low. Close, lay .. 53 54'-j r; 54 July 40 47j .! 47 Pcpt 30 yo 30 L50J4 Pork. Open. Higii. Low. Close. May . . .$13.07 13.17 ?13.0- $13.17 Lard. Open. High. Low. Close. May .. . $7.00 S7.97 $7.00 $7.07 Ribs. Open. High. Low. Close. Hay . . . $6.07 7.0 S?.OT $7.00

U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago. Jan. 21 llogt. receipts 61,000; left over 14.567. Cattle 2.000, gtrontr. Sheep 0.000. steady. Hog Market Close. Light Mixed Heavy Uough 4.05(a 4.35 4.10y 4.40 4.10t:. 4.40 4.10 it 1-0 Grand Jury Work. icere is one mim f, man , . . , . - " Interested In the proceedings of the 1 " '" 11 lut .nan " ,n. w "" " vl" jrrautl jury. Just let a man once serve the public in that capacity and thenceforward he becomes an indefatigable 6tudent of the criminal records. That result of his experience is, in a way, Inevitable. Naturally any man with a tpark of curiosity about him is anxious to know the outcome of tho trials of the persons he has found ladiottncnts against. In following these cases through the various courts he acquires an Interest in judicial proceedings that realty never dies." -New York Fun. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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SAVE SOME MONEY Saturday Hosiery Underwear Great Day PLE'S Corner Open High Low 4S 29?s o- n' . lH 62 111 71 86 43'i 149 29i; 111?; i9v: i4T; 96?i Close 49 'H 29 V. 3014 63 U lllVj 71 8 6 74 434 149 29; ltii-a 19 31?; 15 97 97 6G 23U 43 '4 125?; 112?; 85 100 17 13?; 74 10 ?4 is'; 122 2S 9l'i .. 49 .. 29 Th , 03 49?; 111?! 71 86?i 44'i 149 Vi 29 4 112' 8 20 97 71 :, 86 i 44 149 1; ... .. .. ... 29V. .111 . 20 . 31 . :js j. . 9"ti . 97 . 66 . 23 v; . 13 Vi 23 U 43 126 113 U S5i 102 17'i 14 75 1014 lS'i 123 2S',i 92 23'.; 43 124?i 85 99 'i 17 13?; V3T; 103i is',; 122'i 2S 9i'.; 125 113 85 U 1011 ITU 1?,?; 75 10 IS 14 123 U 2SU 92 1 2 1 ' ' 121 "4 l'-OV. 120?4 LOSS OF SLEEP CAUSES INSANITY Physician Declares People in Big Cities Are Becoming Nervous Wrecks. EDISON THEORY SCOUTED. Chicago, January '21. Thousands of persons are insane in hospitals and sanitariums and many others are walking the streets on the verge of insanity because of the loss of sleep, according to Dr. Elmore S. Pettyjohn, a specialist on nervous diseases, who spoke at the Reformed Episcopal church before several hundred followers of Bishop Fallows and "Christian Fhychology." Insanity, worry, nervous prostration, despondency and many other ills were laid to sleepless nights by Dr. Pcttv. job n. 1 welve years experience in sanitariums at Kankakee and other cities bad taught him that most of the 'incurable, raviug maniacs had once I been "night owls." sleeping only five jor six hours each night. "That statement of Edison's," said i ...... Dr. Pettyjohn, "about how some time i - -v. . , , ... (in the future people wil be able to do j without sleep altogether, is the rankest! ; nonsense. instead ot doing without ' sleep. I want to say right here that i people in all large cities are becoming nervous wrecks because they do not get enough sleep." The Sunrise Of 1.1ft-. Irfants and children are constantly needing a axative. It is important to know what to jrive :hcm. Their stomach and bovrt'.s are not strcne enough for salts, purgative waters or cathartic -3il!s, powders or tiUieu. Uiv them a mild feasant, gentle, laxative tonic tike Or. CaU veiTa Syrup Pepsin, which sells at tfce imi cm of 50 cents or SI at drogr stores. It is tl (ie great remetly (or yon to have ia the house U ..ivr cUildren whent!iev rceil it. The largest wooden building in the i world is said to bu tho Parliament Ibuilding at Wellington. -Now Zealand.

Hosiery Underwear Saturday

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Purchased Furniture, Giving Mortgage on Property That Was Owned Jointly by Woman and Husband. About the 20th of last December, Herbert Williams and Mrs. John. Williams, an aunt, arrived in this city from their home in St. Mary's, Ohio, and went to housekeeping on North 12th street. They secured their housebold goods on credit from a local furniture dealer and Mrs. John Williams gave a mortgage on a piece of property at St. Mary's, Ohio, which she and her husband, John Williams, owned jointly. Herbert Williams signed this mortgage and made affidavit that he was the husband of the woman. Meantime John Williams, the rightful husband, learned of the whereabouts of the couple, came to Richmond and found them living in adultery on North 12th street. He met the woman last week and persuaded her to go to police headquarters with him where the matter was placed In the hands of the officers. Today the charge of adultery was brought against Herbert Williams and the case against him is being heard in police court this afternoon. Mrs. John Williams, who said she ran off with Herbert Williams because her husband mistreated her, made up with John Williams today and will return to St.. Mary's, Ohio, -with him. John Williams is a saloon keeper in his home town. Ths Influence of Trees. A writer in the Minuesota Horticulturist says: "There are but few people In tbe world who do not admire noble trees ou streets or country roads, and wherever they are found such thoroughfares are the favorite drives. The man who plants trees is not only a public benefactor; he besides ministers to his own well being, physical, mental and spiritual. He deserves credit for aitruistlc work, and he displays good judgment in securing eontentmeut for himself, thereby affording a double motive for bis eudeavors. Honor and happiuess will be his reward." The Best Man. The best man at the wedding is ometimes hard to pick out. Of course the bride may consider him the bridegroom, but the mai l of honor would speak for the handsome usher and the bride's mother for the rich uncle who gave the handsomest gift and tbe bride's little brother for e caterer, so there you are. Home and Abroad.. What Ha Deserved. Husband (handing his wife some moneyi There, dear, is f 10. and St has bothered me a little to get R for you. I think I deserve a little applause. Wife Applause? You deserve an encore, my dear Yon find people ready enough to d the Samaritan without ths oil nd twopence Sydney Smith. Voa needn't satter with tick tealache. inSilestion. constipation or any oijer troubles arising from a disordered stetnacn. Dr. CaWweli's jvrB Pepsin will cor too sasd Ire Ttm weB. Trr 1 m.M.- -K- u. i

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WILL GET PART OF ! HIS BANK ACCOUNT! JUDGE FOX MAKES ANTONIO FER-i RANTE SIGN CHECK FOR HALF OF HIS SAVINGS DEPOSITED IN PITTSBURG BANK. -HE DIDN'T LOVE HER." For This Reason Ferrante Turned His Wife and Child Out of Their Humble Home Does Not Seem Sorry For His Actions. D fore Antonio Ferrante aa divor--ed from pretty little Katherine For-' rant', an American girl, lie had in ; Pittsburg bank 422. Now ho oniv lias S211. Mrs. Ferrante was urantod her divorce yostorday morning and in ( ne aftoruoun Ferrante was brought before Jude 1'ox and asked how muoh money lie had on deposit. He gave the amount . The t-ourt then ort";red the Italian to give half of it to his former wife. Ue'luetantly he signed a cheek for $211, ! payable to Mrs. Ferrante. This was done under a threat of imprisonment in case he refused to do so. When asked why he treated his wife and baby so cruelly the Ital V-n angrily replied, "I didn't like 'em anymore." and that "her ways were not my ways." "Was that any excuse for you turning her out of the house into the cold';" asked the court. "Yex," impudently replied Ferrant. "I didn't love her any more and I didn't want to live with her." The sheriff took charge of the cheek signed by the Italian and after having it cashed, will turn the amount over to the girl who was ro unfortunate as to marry a foreigner with Latin hlood in his veins. THOMPSON IS B field mum Local Man to Enter Rivers and Harbors Work. S. A. Thompson, who has been connected with the Chapman evaugelislic work, has resigned his place with Dr. Wilbur A. Chapman to beeoms field secretary of the National Rivers this week. He will visit various places in Indiana and then expects to go to points in tho northwest. Mr. Thompson is well versed in matters of this sort and his new position conies not only in the line of a promotion but also gives him work that is greatly to his liking. LOCAL MUSICIANS AIDEDJViACDQWELL Benefit Fund Was Raised for Noted Man. Local musicians will receive with regret news of the death of the composer, MacDowell, announced elsewhere in this issue of the Palladium. Some time ago a benefit fund for MacDowell was raised through tho instrumentality of the Musical Study club of this city. It was part of a general movement. FOUR FIREMEN WERE KILLED ARD FIFTEEN INJURED IN BIG FIRE BLAZE IN BALTIMORE RESULTS FATALLY FOR MEMBERS OF HOSE COMPANY WHICH FOUGHT THE RUSH OF FLAMES. CHIEF OF COMPANY MAY DIE His Skull Is Said to Have Been Frac- i tured Those Men Who Were Killed! Were Badly Mangled by the trig Debris. I Baltimore. Md.. Jan. 21. Fire broke out a short, time after midnight in the upper part of the building occupied by the firm of J. Regester - Sons. Holli-' day and Saratoga streets. The fir alarm was followed by a general one ' calling out all the apparatus in the; city. Then by a high wind from the! northeast the fire spread rapidly and in a short time the north walls of the ' building fell. Four firemen were) Killed and many injured, among them George Horton. chief of the fire Cepartment. Th fire burned toward a number of old structures. A four-story building in the rear, occupied by the E. P.. Read & Son company, soon caught fire and burned fiercely. The bodi s of I.ii-u- J ter.ent I retierick Hannan. .lames Bar reck. August Sch river and John Sleed. all of No. G engine company, were taken from beneath the burning walls. Fifteen firemen are known to have bt-eu injured. Chief Horton's .-kuli is said to have been fractured, and lie is Injured internally. It i feared hat he win rfi. The killed were

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WANTED WorU. typewriting or shorthand or both: job temporary or p'nnannt: moderate pa;. : call Hell l'hoi.t or aiUros H. E. . xan U r. Now I'aiir. O. 2 1-21 WANTED Go, r:er d''sl-.. Paba.ihiM. I -i coed ii.ir, Add:'. "l..-? I WAN'TKD Cold mining ;tul roa! oil stock, !;Obi-c: in::.-' ! feasab'.v anI nrii-f rigb:. .i;: :-s "X" oar" Palladium. .4 It WANTED Young m ti wauvd in. desire to arn bclUr r. alalia ami do iuoro oonsvni.il won.. If .t !'. to road and w t it and ambitious to sK'C'c!. ;'.! qualify mechanical, or ininhi-c tic. Write yo'l lrr a electrical, rii.oor. aroneo. !. C. S.. J 1-TT position as stean;. oivi' chiti-et. OT.C .snoiiij; position wanted. Dov 799. Seranton, IV.. WANTEl ri i! Ser - Wi wan young ;nt'ii who v 'o ciit-T tli. I . S. Civil Jrt.'.vU-i'. If vol are or 1"-. an American, ami can r-'ad and write, we can iiaiil'y you to a.--s -Hininaiions. Write at once tor "Civil Service Booklet." sfatim; ago. I. C. S., Box 79'.', Scranton. Pa. 2 l-Tt WANTED Five jotins,- mm to join a class of ton to study meohaiiieal. urehiteeiura! or strueiural drafting, at spare time. Inquire ol' C. W. Tannahil!, 15 Kolley I'.'aU , ltiehmoud. lml. -"7t WANTED One or tw(, lady roomerr. private home, good locality. Modern coTivenionces. Must have retcrence. dium. .l,lrJ -n 1." f,n l-'.-illa- I . I U 1 1 . .1. t ' - . . - " v - :2-7t WANTED Position for general housework, by good girl. Call at 417 X. 11th street. -2-3t WANTED- Plain sewing. 21. X. Oth. t l-7t WANTED Read tin' btory of how 1 made $18,000 in 20 months in the Mail Order business at home. My lirst advertisement cost only COc. Age, sex aud location make no difference. Anyone can do the work. Address, Mutual Pess Association, 24 Gold street. New York. 16-14t MALE HELP WANTED YOUNG MEN to prepare, for examination for RAILWAY MAIL and other GOV. POSITIONS. Superior instruction by MAIL. Established 14 years. Thousands of successful students. Sample questions ard ' How Gov't. Positions are Secured" sent free. Imer-State Schools, Cedar Rapids, lowa. i'-30t WANTED it you have horses you want to buy or sell, visit Taube's barn. 126 N. 6th street. Shipping horses at all times. 22-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade, few weeks completes, CO chairs constantly busy, licensed instructors, tools given, diplomas granted, wages Saturdays, positions waiting, wonderful demand for praduat.es; write for catalogue: Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. tf WANTED- If you want to buy or sell real estate, or loan or borrow money, see that Morgan, Cor. 8th and X. E streets. Both phones. 12-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT A six room house; 234 South West 2nd street, $9.00; inquire at 31 North 5th. or phone 107S. 24-:n FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, siugle or ensuite, bath, furnace lK'at, with or without board; 31 North 0th street. 22-7t FOR RENT Two houses on X. F st. Inquire at 1210 X. F. 22-7t FOR RENT Furnished room, heat & bath. .30 N. 12th. 21 -7t FOR RENT Five and eight room house. Thompson, 710 Main. li-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also office rooms, with steam heat and bath, at the Grand. For gents only. 10-tf FOR SALE New Fail 'banks-Morse two H. P. gasoline engine, pumping attachment. Bargain, Box H2, Greensfork, Ind. 16-1 it FOR RENT Cufurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, 220 X. 12th street. 10-tf FOR RENT 5-room flat centrally located, ground floor, electric light, bath. Benj. F. Harris. 7-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, electric light, heat and bath. 220 X. 12th St. 20tf FOR SALE. FCR SALE Richmond real estate a j specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire ! insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block j hth Main. 7tf

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One Hail wood cash regis ter, registers from lc to $59.99. Dunbar & Son. Centerville. 22-3t FOR SALE Clothing ! roods. 22 X. 11th St and household 21-7t FOR SALE Bicycle 126 S. 3rd St. 23-5t FOR SALE Fresh fish anu oysters. ; Delivered to all parts of the city.' Sandusky Fish Co.. 15 S. 6th St., Phone 1672. 23-7t j FOR SALE Guaranteed Rubber tires. ..oaa ,-,. n .-.v en r.o-.;..o t- . ,rf and paimlng 4rh and N. A Nwb,!rn. Phone 1012. 23-7t i . j ilOR SALL-A farm or 12:', acres in Abington Township. Wayne county In-i diana. about one mile east of the town of Abington. For further particulars writ to or rail or. Clark K. Crow.'. Richmond. Ti. li. No. 1. nr John n Crowe. Welter fr.d . R r No. 25. FOR SALE One set of Furs. Roa and I Muff, also one Persian Lamb neck-1 piece, plight iy can be seen at used, at a sacnPce: tb Palladium office. 24-tf

tlIt SALE At a treat bargain to scHiDradburT. Mrr 81 North Stt Street

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tpiio!v. general household gcnuls, carpots, fancy chaii, porch chair, tine wa'mu sideboard, bod-fct. mattros.-.-and springs, handsome marble top wash stand and many other articles exceedingly cheap. 1.. E. Leonard, 115 N. 10th st. 24 2t FOK SALE A phaeton. k7 1 1th. 21-7t FOR SALE Square piano. Edison graphophono record case and 4t', records. :'.;: Main street. li-7t FOR SALE All kinds seeon.1 hand furniture, cheap, at the Corner Store 4th and Main streets. Antique Furniture Co. 1 S-Tt FOR SALE Almost any kind of piano you mav want and about ' the price usually charged by the ordinary piano dealer; you a.-k how this can be done? It's dead easy; cut this out and mail to me if you have thought of buying, or phono 3054. I'll call and explain most thoroughly hov this can be done. Name drrcss Alouzo Girton, City. 1S-71 FOR SALE New and secondhand furniture, low prices Tor next 10 days.. Wyatt's. 510 Fain st. 19-7'. FOR SALE Dining room chairs; 220 X. 12th st. table and 10-tf LOST. LOST Between Knollenberg's store and library, a large feize cameo pin. Return to No. 3S Knollenberg's store. 24-lt LOST Friday morning on North 13th street, between North B and W. C. Starr & Son's factory, a jet necklace. Please return to 200 X. 13th street, or Telephone 172S. Reward. 24-2t LOST On North 9th or Ma'n to 8th street, or Earlham car, a coral neck lace, double, strand. Finder please return to 311 X. 9th street. Reward 24 2t MISCELLANEOUS. HORSE SHOEING. Get T. P. Butler's prices on Horpe Shoeing for 190S. janl-30t FOFND A bushel of potatoes; owner can have same by calling New Phone 2101. 24-2t HORSE SHOEING Four new shoos $1.25. W. B. Owen, 17 S. Ct.h St. 18-7t PROF. Kolliug. for corns, 2 S. Sth. a sure cure for Phone 4242. I7 ;'n DRY CLEANLNG-Dry Cleaning and Dyeing, Richmond Dry Cleaning Co.. 1024 Main. Phone 1072. 15-:t SCHOOL School of Shorthand and Typewriting. Mrs. W. S. Hiser. 33 S. i:ith St. Phone 577. f.tf FARM LANDS. All kinds, anywhere, J. L'd. Moore, over 0 N. 7th street. janS-.'Jmo DENTISTS. CHE.VJWETII & DYKKMAX, Masonic Temple. Automatic phone 2053. FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency. Hans X. Koll, Mgr., representing the oldest and strongest fire companies, 71fi Main, Telephone 1620. 14-tf FLOUR AND FEED STORE. Flour, Fed. Garden Seeds, Hay ami Straw. J. ;. Gilbert, 11 and !' X. 9th ,-tieet. Phone 2190. lS-OOt PHYSICIAN. DR. EMMA GARDNER, Osteopathic physician. 2J North 10th street, phone lSb 1. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Graduate A. T. Still school. Jan6-30t MERCHANTS' DELIVERY. Prompt attention given to all calls. J. A. Conkey Drug Co., 9th and Main Streets. Phone 1904. OSTEOPATHY. i rvt? Tdtrvarvn - .1 . I MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E.

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aIGXUY LOANED Low rates, easy term. Thompsou's loan and rsal estate agency. Wide stairs. 710 Main street. Bonds automatl2 1 heue No. 1 v. ?d-tbur-fri sat-tf UNDERTAKERS. H. It. Doniuj &. Son. 16 X. 8th sL i2sept6rao REAL ESTATE. K. L. MORE. Real Estate. Accident InBurance &va cuicctlou; 14 X. 9tn. LAUNDRY. We can help make ycu happy honestly w cao. Richmond Steam laundry. The Puget Sound Country A Splendid Climate. A World ol Opportunities For the Dairyman. Fruit tlin'MT, Pou!trman. Stockman. Iaml Speculator; the Health and the Pleasure Seeker. Write, question us on ail point. The Information for the asking. Richmond refer, uces. CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY, Alaska Bldg.. Seattle, Wash. Blood Poison. Rheumatism. Catarrh. A reliable remedy. All druggist. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE: LOAPtS. RENTS W, H. Bradbury & Son J Rooms 1 and 3, Wastoott Bid Use Nyals' Winter Cough Remedy, WHITE PINE TAR. Contains no Alcohol, Chloroform or Opiates. 25e. QIIGLEY DRUG STORE 4th and Main. EASY PAYMENTS J.HASSENBUSCH Furniture; Carpets Stoves, Etc. 505.507 Main St.. Richmond. Ind. Moore & Ogborn Fire Insurance Agfnta. Will go on your Bond. Will Insuru you against Burglary, Theft and Larceny. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg.. Pnon?i. Horn 15S9. Bell 53 R. Round Trip Sunday Rates Every Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati, 0 11.D0 To Cottage Grove, Ind 5.1 To Boston. Ind .'. . .25 To Williamsburg C5 To Economy 50 To Losantville 70 To Muncle 1.20 To Marion 2.10 To Peru 2.S5 Trains Leave going East, 5:15 a. m. Trains Lv. going W'est 10:55 a. m. Daily. For further Information cill C. A. BLAIR, P. A T. A, Home Tel. 2062. Richmond. Low Round Trip Winter Tourist Rates To Florida Points Via The C. C. & L. R. R. Return Limit Jane 1, 1908 To Jacksonville $36.05 To Dayton a 42.65 To De .Land 42.75 To Miami 63.05 To Orlando 4 4.65 To Palm Beach 54.55 T pensueoU 25X0 To St. Augu3tlne 23.55 To Saaford 43.55 To Tampa 43.65 To Havana, Cuba "S.50 For rates' to additional points and other ir formation, call C A. BLMR, Ho-Efl Tel. 2062 k. T. A., Richncoal.