Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 21, 7 March 1908 — Page 7

PA HE SEVEN. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lest, Found, Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, ibituanGs, etc., ! CENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, arc Free. The Market Piace of Richmond for buyer or se' ter. A trial will con vines you that Palladium Classified Ads are result iri Hirers. 1 INSERTIONS FOR TliE PRilCE OF

THE K1LII3IOND PALLADIU3I AMD SUX-TELEU1SA3I, SATURDAY, 31AKC11 7, 11)08.

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WANTED Two furnished rooms for Iij?ht housekeeping. Address "C. M. S," care Palladium. H-2t WANi ED Boarders, in modern homo. Call at :;! Richmond ave. -2t WANTED A girl for housework in New Castle. Call at 119 S. Oh St. ;-:;t WANTED Girl to do general housework. References required. 3"o7 Main. ;-jt WANTED Single man used to working in. dairy. J. L. H., caro Palladium. 6-7 1 WANTED Cabinet making and upholstering, 121 South 6th street. Phono 4201. l-7t WANTED To clean and repair your wheels. Elroer Smith, 421 Main. WANTED To borrow $,3,700. First mortgage security. For particulars call at 827 Main street. n-3t WANTED Good apprentice girl at Kielhorn'a Millinery store. 7-2t WANTED To buy second hand show cases, counters and shelving. Address P. O. Box 174. 7-1 1 WANTED Now is the time to have your wheels overhauled, cleaned, and tires put on. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main street. 7-3t WANTED Ladies now is the time to hare chandeliers and fancy metal articles reflnlshed. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main street. 7-3t WANTED YOUNG MEN to prepare for Kxani. for Railway Mall and other OoTt. Positions. Superior instruc-

TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correlt and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) New York, March 7. Open High Low Amalgamated Copper 50Vi 51i r.O'i American Smelting KOVa 02 60 Ya American Sugar 116'. 119 116 Atohlson 6S"s 70 6S7-8 B. & O SO Mi 80 B. R. T 408 41's, 407i C. M. & St. P 113i 115 113 New York Central 93 fis 95 Northern Pac 123 124 123 Pennsylvania 114 116 114 People's Gas 87 Reading 97 100 7 Southern Pacific 9 70 M ( Union Pacific 114 117 114 U. S. Steel 30 ;u 30 U.S. Steel pfd 33 i 97 93i Great Northern 119',i 12U8 H'JVa

BANK STATEMENT. Reserves less U. S. deposits Inc 9 G.4,30o Reserves Iuc 873,300 loans Inc JJ.UU1.50O Specio Inc )J00,500 Legals, Dec 1,078.01)0 Deposits Inc 8,076,800 Circulation Dec 1.&71.3UO Chicarjo. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONa (By CorrtH nd Thompson. Brokers. Eaton. O.) Chicago, March 7. Wheat. Open. High. Low. Close. -May JVSs 06 06 fV July UIJ tt.T UtV?i WTh Sept JX. UOls S7t 87 Cora May fJ STi. VV 03 July tUi !. til 61 H Sept . .. W Ct on , Of"Oata. Open. High. Low. Close. May S3 5JV. 73 53 July 4. 4" 4-1 44 scpt 37 37" s o's Jt?i Pork. Oien. Hig!. Low. Close. May .$12.JV ?li:.32 ?12.0f. ? 12.05 July .. . 33.65 12.(J7 12,40 12.40 Lard. Open. High. Low. Close. May . ?7.(Vi $7.05 $7.87 7.S7 July .. . 8.15 S.12 8.07 8.07 Ribs. Open. High. Low. Close. May .. . S0.S5 ?6.$7 ?.77 ?t.77 July r.i; 715 'A5 U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago, March 7 Hogs, receipts 14,000, 10c higher; left over 2,834. Cattle 300, steady. Sheep 300, strong. Hogs Close. Light. $4.35-514.63; mixed $4.40f? 4.70; honvv Si. I0'f,4.70: rough $4 40 Q'4.50. CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wk. Last Yr. vVheat 22 16 25 Corn 325 Oats 2C4 Estimates. Wheat, SI. Corn. Oat?. 431. NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. Today. Iasr Wk. Last Yr. Minn ....211 lh 2!'S

tion by mail. Estab. 11 years. Thousands of Miceessful students. Sample questions and "How Govt. Positions Are Secured" sent free. Inter-State Schools, Cedar Rapids. Iowa. 23-1-t

WANTED Your own ideas of harness carried out in detail, if you want a ! buggy harness, carriage or team harness made" to order, at Birch's Harness Shop, 309 Main street, i Wiggins Old Stand. 27-tf i WANTED Competent girl for genet- j al housework; no washing; call at' No. 130S Main street. 3-3t . WANTED Ycur carpets, rugs, upholstery, mattresses, etc., to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 1916. Hell 395R. -2-tf W A N T E D H u y is for new five and six room house. Payments like rent. Roscoe E. Kirkman. E. Main street. 7-'Jt WANTED Fire hurst's office. insurance. Wood7 2t WANTED Men to Learn barber trade; will equip shop for you or furnish positions, few weeks completes, constant practice, careful instructions, tools given, Saturday wages, diplomas granted, write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, i Cincinnati. O. tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Front room, first floor, furnished light housekeeping if desired. 204 North 7th. i',-:!t FOR RE XT A Flat over Husson's corner 13th and Main Sts. 4-It FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also! office rooms, with steam heat and. Close 51 62 119 70 1 ai 41ai 114Ts 97 124 1168 87 100 70 1173i 30 95 1208 Duluth ....21 2S 10S LIVERPOOL. M'hcat close - lower. Corn Unchanged. Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $4.43 4.55 Good to choice 4.50 4.60 BEEF STEERS. Good to choice steers .... S.tHxg 5.50 Medium to good steers 4.50 5.15 Choice to fancy yearlings 3.75 & 4.50 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers .. 4.25(d) 5.00 Choice to fancy cows .. 3.50(fj 4.50 Good to choice heifers 3.50(0) 4-00 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice 4.00$w 7.25 Fair to good 3.00 7.00 STOCK CATTLE. Good to h'vy fleshy feeders 4.254?) 4.50 Fair to good feeders .. 4.00(r 4.25 Good to choice stockerc .. 3.001 3.7i Common to fair heifers... 2.50 3.35 SHEEP. Choice lambs 0.25 7.00 Best yearlings 5.25 6.00 Best sheep 4.251?) 4.50 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat tpcr bu.) 'Mic Corn, (per bu) 45c Oats, (per bu.) 47c Rye, tpcr bu.) Too Bran, (per ion) 523.7k) Middlings, (per tou 2'J.t'K) Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hos;s, average 200 to 250 lbs $4.25 435 Good heavy packers 4.00 ?f 4.20 Common and rough .. .. S.r.o .r 4.00 Steers, corn fed ,4.003 4.50 Heifers 3.75?f 4.00 Fat cows 3.00 & 3.75 Bulla 3.00 3.50 Calves 6.50ti 7.00 Lambs 6-00,5? C.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery Young thickens, dressed, per lb ..16c Old chickens, per lb., l' to l."c Tuikcs, p'r ll. 1"

bath, at The Grand, for gents on'y, -4,-tf For Rent Furnished room, :l'(J N. loth St. 14-L't

FOR RENT House, five rooms, bath and furnace. 3; X. W. "rd St. Dr. Walls. -'l South l'th St. '-:f FOR RENT-Furnished room, private entrance, steam heat and bath, 1m South 7tb. -7t FOR RENT-New cottage. Modern SI Iaurel street. T-7t FOR RENT Furnished ronm: all conveniences. N. lull St . 7-"'t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modern conveniences, 1011 South t'th street. 7-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond -cal estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. Pcrterf.eld, Kelly Hiock, 8th & Main. 7tf FOR SALE Palladium route, good location, one of the tes,t and most compact routes on this paper. Will sell cheap it' sola at once. Call phone 307f. ''-.'It FOR SALE Good seven room house, barn, full lot, electric lights, cement walks, S1.C00. See me quick. Al H. Hunt, 7 N. 9th street. 6-:5t FQR SALE- New Phis wheels and sundries. Elmer Smith. !Ji'. Main li-7t FOR SALE New ope.i buggy, ball bearing axles. Call at 7 N. Sth St. 6-::t FOR SALE Spring wall paper, newstyles and designs.. Moorinann's Book Store, .V'o Main St. (1-7 1 FOR SALE Tally cards, post cards. Ducks, per lb 15c n cnnvTPV vr?nr'T I V (Paid by Bee Hive.) i Creamery butter, per lb 33c Country butter, per lb., 2) to 2."c Eggs, per doz 18c Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) .... 512 to 13 Timothy Hay (loose) . . .$10,001311.00 Clover hay (baled) $12.00 Clover Hay (loose) J9.00Q 10.00 Mixed Hay 10.OO Straw, (per ton,) 6.00 Corn (per. bu.) -ISc. Oats (per bu.) 47c. Fodder (per ton) $7.00 Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati, March 7. Hogs Receipts 1,977; eteady. Butchers $4.65! 4.75. Cattle Receipts 55; steady. Calves, dull. Veal $6.00(r 6.75. Sheep, easy. Lambs, easy. Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg. March 7. Cattle Receipts 300. Prime and extra $5.55 5.73. Common to fair ?3.25C 4.00. Veal, $3.50 8.25. Hogs Receipts 1.000. Prime and yorkers ?4.S5 4.93. Common and rough $3.25 4.25. Good to prime $4,605? 4.70. Sheep and lambs Receipts light; steady. Fair to choico lambs $4.95 6.00. Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Clover Seed (per bu) $10.60 Timothy (per bu.) $2.25 East Buffalo Livestock. East Buffalo. March 7. Cattle Receipts 73; active. Veal and calves $5.25 9.25. Sheep and lambs Receipts 5,000. Sheep $3.75 6.00. Hogs Receipts 5.100. Heavies and rough $4.90(3 5.00 Toledo Grain. Toledo. March 7. Wheat Cash 9S. Corn Cash. 62. Cloversecd Cash. S12.10. Alsike Cah. $11.90. Rye Cash 92. FOUR DEAD AND MANY UNCONSCIOUS. Inhaled Coal Gas in the Pennsylvania Tunnel. Baltimore. Md., March 7. Four laborers are dead and tea were rendered unconscious by inhaling coal gas in the Pennsylvania tunnel today. Ia Spruce Canyon, near Cliff Palace. Col., Prof. E. U Hewitt has recently discovered a prehistoric ruin of tix stories high, one of the finest examples of the cliff dwelling ever found. VINCENT TO PREACH. ! Bitdiop .1. H. Vincent of Inuianaj.o tlis. will preach at the Fifth Street M. K. church on Sunday-evening.

favors and flags, for St. Patri k's day. Moorman's Book Store, ,' Main St. i-7

FOR SALE Horses and mules, at Tallin's Ham. 126 N. tth street. j inar7-tf i FOR SALE -Jood incubator, cheap: call 37t'. 7-3l ; FOR SALE For the newest things in j street hats. be,. Mrs. C. A. Hrehrn, ' 33 North Mil street. 7-2 1 FOR SALE TRADE OR RENT New suburban, five or six room house, on car line. Large lot. electric light. Part cash. Balance like rent. Will . trade for farm or city property or vacant city lots. Cal on or phone Roscie E. Kirkman. os Main street. 7--t FOR SALE Steel ( tick stove, good condition, (.'has. Spencer, R. R. n. j l-7t i FOR SALE All kinds new and sec- j ond hand furniture, cheap. E. Wyatt's, 510 Main st. l-7t FOR SALE One wagon, one surrey.! plows, harrow, two seis harness for: one horse, lloycr St. C-7t ' FOR SALE Good organ. Inquire at; 4ns; .. 1 1th. J-. t FOR SALE- Big line clover, timothy, garden and field sects. Carver & Meyers, t'll Main street.' kVlmu NOTICE. NOTICE Now booking orders for upholstering furniture and couches; Biliheimer, Cor. 4ih nnd Main Sty. Photic UliS. 6-7 1 NOTICE -Mortgage exemption at Woodhurst's office. 7-,'t IX HUNDRED FAMILIES RENDERED HOMELESS Big Lumber Yards Burn in the South. New Orleans, March 7. Fire in the lumber yards at Clark's rendered six hundred mill employes and their families homeless. The loss will reach !? 100,0JO. CAUCASIAN AND NEGRO. They Ar Fundamentally Opposite Ifxtremes In Involution. The Caucasian has the subjective fac ulties well developed; the negro the objective. The Caucasian, and more particuhirly the Anglo-Saxon, is dominant and domineering and possessed primarily with determination, will power, self control, self government and all the attributes of the subjective self, with a high development of the ethical and aesthetic faculties and great reasoning powers. The negro is iu direct contrast by reason of a certain lack of these powers, ami a great development of the objective qualities. The negro is primarily affectionate, immensely emotional, then sensual, ond, under provocation, passionate. There is love of outward show, of ostentation, of approbation, lie loves inelmly and a rude kind of poetry and sonorous language. There is undeveloped artistic power and taste negroes make good artisans and handicraftsmen. They are deficient in judgment, in the formation of new ideas from existing facts, in devising hypotheses and in making deductions in general. They are imitative rather thau original, inventive or cou- : structive. There is instability of char acter incident to lack of self control, especially in connection with the sexual relation, and there is a lack of orientation or recognition of position and condition of self ami environment, evidenced in various ways, but by a peculiar "bumptiousness." so called by Professor Blacksbear of Texas, this is particularly noticeable. The white and the black races are antipodal, then, in cardinal points. The one has a large frontal region of the brain, the other a larger region behind; the one is subjective, the other objective; the one a great reasouer, the other pre-eminently emotional; the one domineering, but haviug great self control, the other meek and submissive, but violent ar.d lacking s,?!f control when the passions are aroused: the one a very advam-ed race, tbe other a very ! backward one. The Caucasian and tbe negro are fundamentally opposite ex tremes in evolution. Robert Bennett Bean in Century. Wit on the Stags. Clyde Fitch in an address in Fbll: -delphia on the drama said: "Wit In . play succeeds beet when it is of th unexpected and surprising type. Thu it is good dramatic wit when the he: says to the doctor, 'Doctor, is thenany hope?' and the doctor, 4.hakin his head, answers 8aUiy: 'So; none Your poor uncle will recover." It Is good dramatic wit, too, when the maid brings in a telegram on a salver ana the husband, looking at his wife, says tiaiidly: 'A. dispatch far ut, dear. May I open it " William Newberry of Quiney. Michis nonety-five. but has never used spec tacles to read or work with.

NOVICE Taylor & Sou, livery, board- J

ing, feed ami sale barn. Kc. 15c. flid -5. 4' N. Till St. ,l-7t NOTICE Have i our upholstering done now befoie the rush. Killheimer, ('nr. 4th and Main streets. Phone r. i-7t MISCELLANEOUS. t?nL', M 4 1 v- I - 1 . . i rV .l'H S)l-iIOA I IK Ml S, Mlil.s i Sl.oo. while they lust. Antique Furniture Co., rl! Main St. 6-7t BUTLER'S SHOEING FORGE is the place to have your horse proper! shod ami clipped. Give us a call. T. P. Butler. ti-3t UPHOLSTERING. Repairing, fine line coverings. Russell, II South 7th., Phone 17!:;. f-3ot j Crane &; Thompson, general elec- j trie contractors and supplies, is N. jib. Phone Rijo. -)-::oi THE NEW LARGE UMBRELLA Veils Latesi styles. 73c. Sl.OO and $1.2.-.. at Mrs. C. A. Brebm s. 35 X. Mh street. 7-2t WHEELS REPAIRED, Baby Cab Tires put on. Thornton, 16D L't. Wayne avenue. 7-7 1 WATCHES, Clocks, repaired. Carl Culbcrtson, .".13 North D street. AIlright's store. 7-2t CATARRH, Asthma cured. No drugs. Dr. Dow's new patented inhaler will cure the niot chronic cases. Brings relief instantly. Convincing particulars free. J. F. Godfrey, Elkhart. Ind. 7-t'.t FOR EXCHANGE-: acres good land near interurban, S room house, stable, etc. Con use piece Richmond property. For rent. 7-room house PASSENGER TRAIN BADLY WRECKED Fifteen People Were Injured. Excelsior Springs, Mo., March 7 A Burlington passenger train was wrecked by a broken rail noar Jiere, and lifieen wero injured. CLCGiv. i i ri'w C 3. The Male of the Manuscript Copy of "The Vicar of Wakefield." Utter incapacity for managing his owu money affairs had brought poor Goldsmith, not for the first time, to his last penny, and his landlady to the end of her stock of patience. It was iu these circumstances that "The Vicar of Wakefleld" was sold to pay the unhappy author's unpaid rent. Boswell telis us that one morning in 17C4 Dr. Johnson received an urgent message from Goldsmith begging lie would come to him as soon as possible, as he was in great distress. Johnson at once sent him a guinea and then went over to see his friend. He found Goldsmith much excited and In a violent passion because his landlady bad arrested him for his rent. "I perceived." says the doctor, "that he had already changed ray guinea ond had got n bottle of madeira and a glass before hiin. I put the cork in the bottle, desired he would be calm and began to talk to him of the means by which he might be extricated." Goldsmith then produced the MS. copy of "The Vicar of Wakefield," lying in his desk ready for the press. Johnson looked at it, perceived its merits and thereupon took it to a bookseller named Newberry and sold it to him for . "I brought Goldsmith the money," continues Johnson, "and he discharged his rent, not without rating his landlady in a high tone for having used him so ill." London Tit-Bits. THE GULF OF MEXICO. It Is Surrounded by the Richest Reajlon of the World. The gulf of Mexico is a sea 1,000 miles long from the strait of Florida to the harbor of Tampieo and SOO miles wide from the mouth of the Mississippi river to the mouth of the Coatzacoalcos. This Mediterranean of the west is surrounded by countries of extraordinary richness in the fertility of their soil, the geniality of tbfir climates, the rastness and vain" of tbelr forests, the variety and extent of their mineral en lowments. AH these countries, capable of sus taiuing hundreds of millions of people, are inhabited by nations and races who live under republican forms of government and cheriah and maintain free institutions. The northern coast line of this important sea it In the great republic of the United States of North America, the southern half is in the next greatest American republic, that of Mexico, while on the east are the important islands of the Wext Indies, with Cuba at their head. The region around this most important sea is destined to be far richer, more powerful, and more distinguished In tue history and affairs of our globe than wera ever those that bordered the ancient Mediterranean of the eastern hemisphere, not even exeepticg Egypt, Greee aad Rome. New Orleans Picayune.

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South 14th street. $U.o'. Phone

louial building. J-7t i PROF. Koliiug. for a sure cute for corns. : S. Mh. Phone -T2-I-. 17 I Waking Co. Plumbing. Ricycles. Motorcycles. t'6 Main. Both phones, j r.-3't 1ow prices on lumber, lath and shinties, lxmck a.- Hill Co. r-;U't Hams, unv kind or ize 12c. lb. Ricon. lean and nice 12lc., 13 lbs. Shoulders and calas t'c lb. Everything in frceh meat; lowest prices, quality considered. Schwegman's Meat Markets, both phones. i-LT.t New way, soles sewed on by machinery. Men's sewed Mole 75c, ladies f"c. Robert Tomllnson, Cunningham & Lahrman's Store. 3-7t FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans X. Ko Mgf 716 Ma,n i4.tf LAUNDRY. We can help make ycu happy honestly wa can. Richmond Steam Laundry. PHYSICIAN. PHYSICIAN' Dr. Emma Gardner, osteopathic physician, 23 X. 10th St. Phone 1SS1. marS-lmo DR. HOUGHTON, who has been sick, has resumed his practice. Phone 1777. 12-tf KNICKERBOCKER TRUST WILL RESUME SOON March 26 Set as Date for the Opening. New Torlc, March 7. The Knickrbocker Trust company will resume March 2;tb. City Statistics. Births. To Mr. and Mrs. Francis Selby, R. R. No. 3. a girl, first child. To Mr. and Mra. I. Gilbert Hueher, 1111 North I street, a girl, second child. To Mr. and Mrs. William Brownlee, Third and Randolph streets, a, girl, first child. To Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Turner, 27 North Nineteenth street, a girl, first child. To Mr. and Mrs. L. Stewart, 409 North Nineteenth street, a girl, second child. Glasgow's Ckule Read. A massive rope is used daily in pulling all the Loudon trains out of Glasgow from Queen street high level station oTer the Cowlaire gradient, the first mile and a half of which ia so steep as to exceed the power of the locomotive. This rope, which is made of steel wire and Ib three miles lonjr, costs 600 and iast from ten to twelve months. It is endless and lies on the surface of the up and down tracks supported on lrou pulleys, dipping underground at either end. At Glasgow each train is fastened on to It by a chain arrangement, and the rope, being set in motion by the stationary engine at Cowlaire, pulls the train to the summit, from which point it continues the journey unassisted. London Graphic. Causes of Insanity. In England, where everything; that is excessive In a great civilization is to be found, mental alienation is very frequent. Many especial causes contribute to this, such as ill assorted marriages, which engender hereditary Insanity; hazardous and desperate speculation. tb frequency of commercial crises, the increasing fluctuations of political life, the laziness peculiar to the rich, the abuse of fermented liquors and, lastly, the immense number of religious sects. London Hospital. j So He Hear. j "I wonder if there any industries j carried on in hevn?' inquired the j town ignoramus. "I've allers heerd as bow matches ; are made there," was the gusrded answer of the local sage. Louisville Cou rier-Journal. Perseverance. "I think," said the reporter. 1bat the public would like to know bow you managed to live to such a rreat age "By perseverance,' replied the centenarian. T jest kept on UvlnV Philadelphia Ledger. Noltfice Farmers

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MONEY LOAXED-Uw rates, easy terms. Thoniptoa's loan and real estate agency. Wide ttatrs. 710 Main street. Bond's automatic phene No. .$. 1-wed-thurs fri sat-tf FARM LANDS. Small places near city. J. Ed. Moore, over 6 N". 7th street. janS-jmo DENTISTS. HERBERT H. LOPER. Ik-mist. Rooms !'. and 17 Colonial Hldg. Phone 1634. -tt 3tt MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C. E. Bradbury. Mgr.. :j North Sth Street UNDERTAKERS. II. R. Downing t Soa. 1C N. Sth it. 12aept6mu Eminent Italian engineers, some of whom have already performed rnrr marreloua feats are now serioualy proposing the conBtnictlon of a barge canal over the Appenlnes ami Alps mountains. A system of tubular canal is the idea. As one barge ascends an other barge defends. The Sidney (Australia) Morning Heraid says: "Asiatic exclusion, is life aivl death matter for a small white community within jumping off distance ofi the teming Orient." QUARTER MILLION LOST IN BLAZE Harvester Companies Hava Big Fires. reoria. Ills., March 7. Fire destroy ed the local house of the Illinois Harvester. Hart Grain Weigher Co., and the Minneapolis Thresher Co. Th loss will reach a Quarter of a million. PROUD PARENTS. Mr. and Mra. L. M. Robert f Indianapolis, formerly of this etty. ar the parents of a baby girl, born today. Mra. Roberts is the slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Butler of this olty. There no medicias to cafe a4 at the am rime to pleasant to t&k Dr. CaldtrsU'a Stop Pepsin, the poaltrea cur lor all a srlsiac from stomach trouble. To price It very - unable 50c and il. CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board. Richmond, Ind., March 7th, 190S. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board! of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 4th day of March, 190S, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 133, 1903. Providing for tiie improvement of North E street from Tenth to Sixteenth street, by constructing toncrete curb and gutters, and paving the roadway with vitrified paving block be- ; tween the point named above, a fid I construct inir rement !(!. alkii seven feet in width, on the North side of said 8trett, except on the portions now paved with cement, and on the south side of taid Mr t from Tenth to Thirteenth street. The Board of Public Works of aaii city has fixed Friday, March 20th, 108, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or af fected by said proposed Improvement as above described, and on said day. at l' o'clock a. m. said Board will me-t at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remoustrances which may have been filed or presented, find for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall b final and conclusive upon all persons. CEORGE STAUBACH WATSON P. O'NEAL, 15. B. JOHNSON. 7-1 1 Board of Public Works. The Great Blood Purifier. For sale by Leo H. Fihe. T. F. McDonald and W. H. Sudhoff. ' Ixhldo,' 22721, Lhe imported French Percheron Stallion, better known as the Clevecger horse, and "Prince Wilkes will be at my Farm thi3 season, 2i miles north of Richmond, on Middleboro Pike. The public is invited to call and see them. A. H. Pyle, R. F. D. No. 1. Phone 5103-C.