Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 118, 6 March 1909 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAU, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1CCD.

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'PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS1

ONE CENT. ; ' .- a;- . ..Ir m? I IV V',. .J'- .' '..' EACH INSERTION. , WANTEDWANTED Olrl to learn dressmaking at 100 N.' 10th St. - C-3t WXNTTEDTo Jrade Richmond income property for land.' Will give or take difference. Address Property, care Palladium. ,. . -7t WANTED -Girl to assist with housework. 320 North A. Mrs. Runge. . ; : ... -v en WANTED Olrl or woman-for house work at 26 Nj7th. ' 6-lt WANTED Five hundred Richmond folks to hear Miami University Glee Club, March 20th. Admission 25c. feb 25.27. mch 1. 3, 6. 8, 10 WANTED A position as man of all work about' the house and garden. Address H. tf., care of Palladium. ,.-.: v . ' ' ; ' 5-2t AN i'fco Will pay cash for property that will net' about 10 per, cent. Address Dan berry. Palladium. 5-tf tvAM'i'&LH-A position Helping carpenter by a married man of good habits. Have worked some at the ' trade. - Address J. C. In care of Palladium. - - 5-2t WANTED- Visit the new and Second-hand furniture store, 1030 Main, none 1778. " -. mch4-tf WANTED Position as hired handon farm or any other kind of work. Ad- ' dress R. Hodgin, 55 Grant street, ' city. 4-3t WANTED If you . want money, call on J. M, Lacey & Co.. pawnbrokers, G. A. R. Bldg., N. 8th St. - Room 2. WANTED Elderly married man, without children, to work around country home. Phone 5128B. 3-7t WANTED To buy all kinds of Vec

Market :Reports . . NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS.

,s (By Cerrell and Thorn psotH KeV. York, March 6. "' l ' I AN. V. .. .. V. .. .. ..

Great Northern 140 Amatsaatated Copper . . , ..k.'. .... .. 68 Amertaan Smelting . . ....... . 82

Northern Pacific ; tt a am.i 9 9 ".v.-pv. Hwn yt,vt . . .- .' Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. .. St PftQl .. e e e e b. io..; New. York Central .... .. Reading .. .. .. .. ..... . Canadian PacUio .. .. . Union Pacific . .'. . ; ... . . , ev .ev e ..W.WU . . '.. .. .. - 'Southern Pacific. CHICAQO CHAIN AND PROVISION Chioagcv Marca 6 C3y CorrellMrad Thespaoft, Crekera, Bates OA

. Open High Low Close May ... 115 116 115 116 July . . . 103 104 103 - 104 Sept ... 97 98 97 98 , Corn Open High Low Close May ... 67 . .68 67 68 July ... 66 67 66 67 SepL ... 66 67 66 67 v 0at" v Open - High Low Close May ... 56 56 55 56 July ... 50 50 50 50 Sept. ... 41 , 41 41 41

Indianapolis Market. ' REPRESENTATIVE SALES tto. Av. Dk. 86 251 40 63 , 242 .. 68 , 212 80 76 225 320 49 . 236 280 33-..t.;i 248 160 0 200 80 60 178 160 80 ........... 186 ..' 66 ,.;...'.,.....,.,. 210 200 7 ......I 183 40 101 198 280 60 '..168 .. 64 ......;......,. 167 200 66 128 .. 23 .... 134 17 142 .. ' 26 - tj.; ye . S3 - 31 ...ii.......... 90 . .. 20 86 . . 19 63 .. Price $6.75 6.70 6.65 6.60 - 6.60 6.60 6.55 6.50 6.50 6.50 6.45 6.45 6.40 6.35 6.25 6.10 6.00 5.75 5.50 5.25 5.00 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies . . ......... $6.50 $6.75 Good to cholco ......... 6.40 6.60 BEST STEERS. -Finished steers .v .. .... GS!5 (5.73 Good to choice steers V. . . . 3.50 0.2Choice to fancy, yearlings. . 4.75 5.50 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feed-. ere.. 5.00 S.25 Fair to good feeders .... 4.75 S.00 Good to choice stackers . . 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers. ... 2.50 33 . - . BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice tQ fancy heifers .. 4.35 3.75 Good to choice heifers.. ...3.75 4.25 SHEEP. Best yearlinga ............ 5.00 sa Oood to choice sheep 4.73 Spring lambs. : .... . . . ; 4.00Q 7.30 ;-,-VBAL'aaXnrEB. -Qoodt to fancy ........... 5.oo 9.00 Flair to heavy ............ 3.S0 7.50 PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.

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Situations Wanted and . Found Ads 2 times FREE

ond hand furniture, carpets and stoves. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. Phone 4201. 27-tf WANTED Good strong cook at Jabusch's restaurant. 27-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade. ; Few weeks required. Best work for poor man. : Can have shop with small capital. Wages, $12 to $20 weekly. Wonderful demand for barbers. - Catalogue free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. ' 9-tf WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Es tate office. Kellsy Block, 8th and Main. 14-tl FOR SALE. FOR SALE Fine strain S. C. W. Leghorn eggs, $1.00 per 15. Phone 3630. ' 6-lt FOR SALE Six room bouse; must sell by April 14th. 401 S. W. 3rd. 6-3t FOR SALE Folding go-cart, 306 N. 17th. Phone 1293." 6-3t FOR SALE Five I. C. 8. volumes on General : Designing. Address C. A. P., care Palladium. 3-7t FOR SALE House of seven rooms on 8. 18th. Call Phone 25B. 5-7t FOR BALE One nine foot jewelry show case with trays and counter. 14 N. 9th. 5-2t FORS ALE Book and Picture sale'. One-half off of Pictures, small frames and cloth bound books for the next thirty days. , Barters Stationery Store. 5-3t FOR S ALE Oood house, 7 rooms, bath, furnace, electric .light, strictly modern, 5 blocks south of Main Brokers Eaten. Ohio.) Open High Low .. ,.128 :., Close 128 140 68 , 83 136 ,45 .111 129 142 107 123 123 167 174 103 117 141 69 83 136 45: 139 68 82 136 44 , ..126 -t 44, ,.;,.iii .. ..129 , .. ..142 ..107 -. X23 .. ..123 167 .. ..175 .. ,.103 .. ..117 129 142 107 123 124 167 175 104 117 129' 142 ' 107 123 123 167 174 103 117 Richmond Grain Market. . wMawa ws (eaaeaaeiv Wheat oer bu.. S1.20 iorn, per ou. . f , ;.iuc TVVA AM ' 4Va Bran, per ton, .............. . . .$26.00 Middlings, per ton ........ .$29.00 Clover seed, per bu., ........... .$4.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Runze 4c Co. Timothy, per bu., ....... .$2.70$2.85 Clover Seed 4.50 4.U5 Richmond, CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds ...... $6.00$0.25 Good to heavy packers ... 5.50Ci 0.00 Common and rough . . . . . 5.00 5.50 Steers, corn fed ......... 4.50 5.00 Heifers 3.50 4.25 Fat cows ...... ........i. 3.50 4.00 Bulls ;.. .. 3.50) 3.75 Calves 6.50 7.50 Lambs &.50 . . , PRICES FOR POCLTRT, (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed per lb ...15c Old chickens, per lb..' .. .. .. ..15c Turkeys, per lb. .............18 to 20c . COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb .......... .31 Country butter, per lb 25e Eggs ...... .. .. .. S EAST BUFFALO. Buffalo, March 6. Cattle Receipts 350, active and firm. Veals, $9.50. Sheep Receipts 8,500 $2.50 (g $6. Lambs, $7.75. Hogs Receipts 12.000, tops $6.90. TOLEDO GRAIN. . Toledo, March 6. - Wheat $1.22 Corn ; G8 Oats .... ..' ; 57 Rye 83 Clover Seed, per " bu' . . .$5.30 CINCINNATI GRAIN. , Cincinnati. March 6. Wheat ...$1.25 Corn ....... .........68 Oats ... . . . , . . . , ... . ..." . . . .56 Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, March 6. Wheat ...... .... ....... ..$1.23 ....68. Corn Oats ..... 55

...The Market Place off the People...

Greatest little satisfiers of bis: wants are the ads below

WANT AD LEITEi LAST The following are replies to Palla dium Want Ada. received at this of t flee. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer ! to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 iiooB today as follows: 'r ir A. L. B. Stella ....... 7 C. A. P. 2 8. W. R. ' 1 Danberry .... If W. 2 Mall will he kept for SO days only. All mail co called for within that time will be cast cut f ' 7. street; will sell cheap for cash.' Phone 1624. 4-tf FOR SALE Residence, 7. rooms, hall,' hnti-k an1 fnpnn.a G 1Kfi nTAf f Phone 2331. ' 3-7t FOR SALE City .property and farms. - merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield. Kelly Block, Stli and Main. 6-tf j?ort SALhr Young horse for general purposes and new buggy and harness. 2205 East Main. : - i . 2-7t FOR SALE No 1U28 North J street. Price, $900. Apply to J. E. Moore. v sole agent, over N.-7th St. 20-tf FOR 3ALE Cosy five roc in house; electric light, 332 Randolph. 27-7t FOR, SALS Mill tfnoC, - CO. , C W. Kramer v , - 20 tf FOR RENT. FOR. RENT Five houses, $6 to $12. Phone 3467. 6-lt CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, March 6.--Hogs Receipts 1,400 strong. Cattle Receipts. 170 bulls, steady, quiet; calves slow. Veals $6.50 and $8.50. Sheep Receipts light, steady. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, March 6. 1 Veals 510.00. Hogs Receipts 8 loads; heavy mixed. Sheep Receipts, light; tops $5.80 and $6.00. 'l-iVf kii-k w;-, i,; ' Lambs, $7.85. -'i ' - CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. . (Furnished by J. S. Hazslrlgg) Wheat, No. 2, per bu ...... C....$li5 Corn, new, per bu . . . . . .......... 60c Oats , .'. '. 50c Rye 75c Clover Seed, recleaned ....... .$4.50 No. 1 Timothy, per ton ....... .$10.00 No. 1 Timothy and clover hay, mixed $9.00$10.00 . ' PRODUCE. Country Butter. . . ...... . . ,16c Eggs, per dozen .......... . .18c Old chickens, per lb., hens . . . .14c Young chickens, per lb ... . . . .... 9c Turkeys.. .. .. ........ .... ..14c Ducks.. . . ,. .. ... .. .. .. .. ..10c Geese .'. . ... ... ...7c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Hartman Bros.) Butcher. steers $5.50 Good to choice ....... ... .$3.00 $4.25 Heifers ...... $3.00$5.00 Veal calves .$4.00$6.50 Hogs ....... ...w ... $6.50 Roughs .' $4.50 Sheep ......... t... $2.50$4.00 Lambs $3.00$6.50 CENTER VI LLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Schlientz ft Sons) Wheat, No. 2.' per bu.. . .$1.20 Corn, No. 2, pr bu . ... . . . .65c Oats, No. 3 . .'.50c Rye, No.- 2 . ... . . . . . ... ......... .75c Clover Seed, recleaned . . $5.00 No. 1, Timothy, baled, per ton $10.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. L. Johnston. ) " Turkeys ...... . . , . .-V. . .10e Ducks 6c Geese '.. 5c Eggs .... .... .20c Country butter 25c Young chickens 7c Old Chickens 13c Country Bacon ...... .... 10c Potatoes ... .90c Lard ... ...... ".....V 10c MILTON. ' ' GRAIN. (Varnished by J. W. Brumflcld A Co.) Wlieat, No. 2 .. .. .. $1.07 Wheat No. 3.... .. .... .. $1.05 Corn.. .. .. .... .. ...... ...6365c Oats.. .. .. .. . .. .... .. ..47c. Bran, per ton.. .. .. .. $26.00 Middlings, per ton .$2S.0O C. Corn, per cwt ...............$2.00 Bread Meal $40.00 PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by F. M. Joaes A Co.) Corntry butter , . . . . . . . ...... .23e Creamery , butter .30c Eggs 25e Potatoes, per bu. ................75c English Clover Seed, per Du $4.60 HEW PARIS. OHIO. , " :; w oraik" ' (Furnished by G. W. A L R. Rlcharda) Wheat.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$L05 Corn ... .............60c OaU ......... ......... ....... .47c

FOR RENT 6 room house, $11.00 per month- L- C. Young Realty Co., successor to Al II. Hunt, H X. 9th s Street " mch5-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, furnace heat, and bath, 118 N. 11th St.. Phone 2319. 5-3t

FOR RENT'-Grpund floor storage. 4-7t Phone 1956. FOR RENT House on S. 10th. Inquire 108 N.17th- 4-3t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, all modern conveniences. 103 S. " 9th ' ' 3-7t FOR RENT Furnished front room; private family; bath ' and phone, 1326 Main. ' 2-7t FOR RENT HouE'i of seven rtou, bam - and garden ilot; 1011 South S. Cell Phone 1135.; 15-tf JiOK RhM House. COO N. I9lh. ' : f - 27-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb23-tf ARCHITECT. Geo. W. Ms.3,fiel'l, Residence Arctltect Phone i533. 906 Mate. UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERING Hall and spring roattreE.es made to order. Repairing a 8,-wiaIty. J. ; H. Russell. 10 S. 7th street. PUcce 1792 27-tf UPHOLS1 BRING and General Repairing. Hclthouse, 124 South Cth street. Phone 4367. 27-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS, DOWNING & SON. IS N. Sth. Phone 3175. ' augl-tf Re 70c Prime Red Clover Seed ..... ..$4.50 Alsike : .......$7.50 LIVE STOCK. 1 (Furnished by J. Jarrett.) Butcher Steers. ........ .$3.50$4.00 Good to Choice ' Cows . . 2.50 3.00 Heifera 3.25 3.75 Hogs ................... 3.50 5.50 Roughs .................. 4.00 5.00 Sheep 2.50 Lambs ...4.00 GREENSFORK GRAIN. , ; , (Furnished by D, W. Harris A Co.) Wheat .......... j...,.......'.. $1.00 Ccfrn .......... ... . 58c Oats ....... ....... ......... ...45c Rye .. ..... .70c Clover Seed, No. 2 ........ : .$4.50 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnirhed by D. W. liarrls A Co. Country butter', per lb ...... .". 17c Eggs, per 'doz ... 26c Old chickens, per lb. ........... ..10c Old Roosters, per lb ........25c Turkeys, per lb. 13c Young chickens, per lb ...... .....10c Capons 15c Guineas, each .....15c Ducks, per lb 7c Geese, per lb. .6c LIVE STOSK. (Furnished by D. "W. Harris.) : Butcher, steers $5.00 Good to choice cows . . . . . ... . . . .$4.00 Heifers ....................... $5.00 Hogs $5.00$6.35 Roughs .. .. .. .. ... 4.000 4.60 Sheep .......... $3.00 $4.50 iambs $6.00 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar O. Whelio.) Timothy hay (baled) V..... $11 to $12 New Timothy hay (loose) ..$11 to $12 Clover hav, loose .. .. .. .. ..$10.00 Mixed hay it....... $10.00 Straw, per ton . . . . .$5.50 to $6.00 Oats, per bu., . . . v. ...50 to 52c New corn . . . . . . J ....... . .07 to 70c HAGERSTOWN, PRODUCE AND FOTJLTBY.. (Furnished by Ed Porter A Son.) Country Butter i.,. . 22c Eggs .... ......18c Young Chickens ........... 13c Old Chickens 13c Turkeys ............... . . . 13c Ducks .... ....11c Geese ..... ....6c GRAIN. (Fvrnlahed by Clark Bros.) Wheat.. .. .. .. .. .. .. v. .. fL12 Corn. . ....... ..... ... ...60c Oats. No.,3, white . . . . .... ... .47c Rye fOe Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings . . ... . . . . . . .... . . . . $27.00 TEH CANDIDATES - WERE INITIATED Work Gfve'n by Whitewater Lodge Last Night. "Whitewater lodge of Odd Fellows at its meeting last evening conferred the initiatory degree on ten candidates. The ; order is contemplating; to have something big doing on Maren 26. after, the month's - work is completed. Next Friday evening there will be 13 candidates for the first degree and the following Friday evening 31 candidates for the second degree. The lodge Is now the largest In the state.

All advertisements must be in this office before . 12 noon

FOOT DOCTOR. A Bore core tor Corns. Pspf. H. H. Rolling. 10 8. fth. feblS-tf INSURANCE. floore and Ogborn Fire' Insurance, benas an J Loans. Room 1C, I. O. O. F. Buildlpg. l-tf MOVING VANS. WHaN readT to ocove call the Unpirrif' .argwit mcvlnr. vans in the city. Ail reliable and experienced m?n. Al Wlnterstein. Phrne -4258. , Cih kc! Main.. 22-tf LAUNDRY Dirty clothes made claan: if you don't believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf MOTOR CYCLES. New and second hand. Co., 406 Maiu. Waking & 23-tf MONEY LOANED. Yea. Low Rates, Easy Payments. Thompson, 710 Main. 3-7 1 NOTICE. NOTICE: Place your orders early for wall paper and paper hanging with George R McClellan, 113 South 10th. Phone 2354. 2-7t PUBLIC SALE. I will offer for sale at my farm, two EXTRA SESSIOH IS CALLED, BY TAFT New President Issues Proclamation to This Effect This Morning. ACT 0N L0EB NOMINATION NEGRO POSTMASTER AT FLORENCE, 8. C, WILL NOT 8E REAPPOINTED, P08TOFFIC . DEPARTMENT STATES. Washington, March 6. Taft today issued a proclamation calling congress for a special session commencing March 15 to receive communication from the president. The senate con firmed the nomination of William Loeb to be collector of the port of New York. Secretary Dickinson and MacVeagh will take the oath March 15. . . . " Forecasts Policy. It is stated at the ' postof fice department today that James Wilson a ne gro postmaster at Florence, S. C, will not be reappointed but a white man will be put on the job. . There la believed to be much significance in this act aa forecasting Taft's policy as to patronage. Six members of the new cabinet took the oath of office this morning. The members were Knox, Hitchcock, Meyer, Bellinger, Wilson and NageL BAILEY HEEDED AIMMTERPRETER One of the Mercurios to the Rescue. A student of foreign languages might bare found interest in a session In the private office of the superintendent of police this afternoon. Sam Callatta had his brother Phillip arrested last night on the charge of trespass, claiming: Phillip would not leave the place where they had been boarding. Phillip- cannot speak English and would have been in a sad plight had not members of tie Mercurio family come to his rescue. They proved to the satisfaction of the police that Sam Callatta, who has had sever. al years of experience In this coun try, bad been trying to browbeat bis more Ignorant brother and using bim as a tooL Sam was ordered to behave himself and leave his brother alone. Phillip was told it might he better for him to find other rooming quarters and another working mate. BOARD U SESSION. - The county commissioners were In session today to consider the road claims. The usual routine work was disposed of. "Ton go aroand money, and yet yon seea qnlte prosperous." - -i mm." -i WewdoyouamxcCT". t -P aotto my UHww pet tomorrow tbaa m - m to be to oay-

SEVEN IMS

FOR THE price tw miles west of Richmond. H mile south of National Road, car stop 142. Monday, March Sth, -1909, 60 head of horses and mules, 5 span of big mules. 5 span of big mares; tin rest of these horses are general purpose horses, workers and drivers. C. R. Stubbs, Prop. Bart Foley. W. M. North. Auctioneers. 5-St PAPER HANGING. Harry Lancaster, agent for Henry Bosch Co Chicago. Fine wall papers. Tel. 1668. Nixon's Candy Store. 5-7t LOST. LOST A long bar pin with green serpent. Leave Knollenbcrg'a store. 6-lt WHAT IS INSURANCE? Itis merely an Ironclad guarantee to you that in case your home burns down, you will be reimbursed, and that you will suffer no monetary loss, only temporary Inconvenience. Why not take the time now to give the matter thought? Look over your nolicies and see when they expire. Remember that Ball Pelts represent some of the strongest companies doing business in the world today. Ball & Pelts. Fire and Accident Insurance. Real Estate (improved and unimproved). List your property with BALL & PELTZ, PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. 9 ROY FRY IS STUUG BY POLITICAL BEE Well Known Young Man An nounces He Is Candidate For City Treasurer. HAS A LARGE FOLLOWING FRY IS YOUNGEST MAN EVER TO - ENTER RACE FOR THIS OFFICE HE IS A PROMINENT LODGE ' member. , ' y After buzzing about for a long time among a number o( young men of the city the political bee finally has stuns Roy Fry. a well known young man. who today made known the fact he is a candidate for city treasurer.' Fry is the youngest man ever to enter the race. He will go into it with a large following of personal friends, who will endeavor - to .advance his Interests wherever possible. "I'd like to see a young man try for office," Is the fre quent remark heard among: the youi men of the citr. They declare they have some reason to be represented as well as gray beards and bald heads. He Is "Richmond Boy." Fry has been a life long resident of the city. : He attended the public schools and at present is employed In the office of Fry Bros., dealers In lumber and woodworkers. He is member of the guard of Couer de Lion lodge Knights of Pythias and stands well with the members of thi order. TWO DIVORCES 111 CIRCUIT COUOT Domestic Spat of Catts Given Hearing. - Two divorces were granted In the circuit court - today. ' Cecil Catt ap peared as plaintiff in the case against Albert Orville Catt, and her petition was acknowledged. She claimed her husband has deserted ber and Joined the United States army. A letter was cited in court to show Catt enlisted as a single man and without dependents. The case was heard here upon a change of venae proceeding from the Henry circuit court. Orin Aldricb : was divorced - from Louisa Aldricb. He presented a claim of desertion and abandonment - BALTIMORE SHUT OFF FROM WORLD r eBsnenussmnsB) Ccnwnunlcatica Destroyed by Fierce Eizzcrd. . Philadelphia. Karcb l Information received by train from Baltimore says that that- elty is completely Isolated trout the country as a result of the blisxard .wkieh swept from Washing ton to the Susowetiaana. All telegraph lines and Ions; 4Mfw phone wires are still out of service.

FIENDISH EFFORT TO WRECK TRAIH

MADE USE RIGHT Northbound Richmond Divis ion Train Only Saved From Smashup : by Discovery of Sctfon Hands. aMa HEAVY TIES PLACED . IN SHAPE OF CONE . . . When Wrecking Device Was Found, Train Was f About Due and Was Stepped by The Use of a Lantern. One of the-moet daring attempts at trainwrecking in the history of the Pennsylvania railroad, waa enacteA late lastevenln on the Richmond division at UnderclifT Siding, one nil east of Glencomb, and six miles, out from Cincinnati. The attempt waa discovered Just in time to prevent passenger train No. 1. which leaveo'Cln. clnnatl for Richmond at S35.pw.m from going into the ditch. , . Place Rails on TraeJh , The attempt at wrecking wasaaaa. with railroad ties. Unknown -fleada had placed heavy ties on the-track, and bound them together so thathey met la the center In the shape of a eoae. This wae done to "hosbach the en glne. A few minute before the pas. senger train was doe boom section men found the obstruction on the track. ' One of the men ran down the track to meet the train and the others set to work to remove) the Uee. After a considerable delay the train- pros ded to Richmond. No. lwaa la chayaw of Conductor FiafaerandTEnsiaeriW.! A. Egaa of Richmond. . , - . RefMse Information. It has not been warned whetheraaO Richmond peoplo were on the train, when the attempt was aado to wrack; ' it. ' '. - -1' -" , . - i The offlciale In the lUchinoadedtvis ion offleea, as usual, refused to (tve oat any Information in. regard to-ther attempted wrecking. .- . ' ' GIVEN A LECTURE. Robert Rigsby and Foster Webster, two colored boys, were lectsowdV la city court this afternoon forrowtn? stones at children playimz la taa Whitewater school yard. The boys were' told to cut out such acts or -the ould be . punished severely. - JOUES GETS OfflCt Richmcl Uzn Elected Visa Present by Ctsts llzr s ware Asccciaticns j HAfJY ATTEND Sharon B. Jones of this- dtywad eieeted first vice pisalleuf of thosla diana Hardware Dealers at the closing ion ta yesterday. .. Mr. Joaes to also on the executive committee and the resolution committee. Assong those present from this. city were: Joseph Benney. J. F. Hornaday, J. It Tkomaa. W. IV. Williams. Oeorge W. Miller. Joe RUI of the P. t N. Lawn Mower Fred Miller and Harry Jay. were about TOO dealers from all parts of the state present. At yesterday's session a resohnJoa was passed esMorsius; tat nui wrac will prevent hardware dealers fsoa handling kaucks, bOea and such pons, v Tne assorist tm Senator Bevertdge s bCl to have a oaea mission appointed to investigate the tariff. . The puhlle soeovatlnn's bill as passed by the legislature, was also en dorsed by the association. City Statistics and FmwspbIo. - HA IN The funeral of John W. Haln will beheld Sunday afternoon at 2&I o'clock from the. residence of his daughter, Mrs.- Frank Uartxler. 117 North Twentieth street.' Bdrial wfil be in Earlham cemetery. Marriage Has ass. Charles HenseL Preble county. O, and Martha E. Wkite, Richmond. , Tore Cc!2. r"TQ Ecrra IrzZlzi Co. X (Time Table KSective Oct. FX XM7.) Tralna leare Richmond tjc laCaav apoUa end 'tatorasnCass statlMs at :C3 a. fx. tin. t.-w. :. l t U:M. U:CX 1:X I:CJ. :C S:tS.' 7:ia. : f.M. 19:Ca. ll:lt. . , ve f : Last car to lucnenera. : na . Last ear to Mew Castle. 1S:C9 pi -a.;. Trains connect at fncaansoCs Car Lafayette, Trsnkfort, "Crawgardsvtas. Term Cants; CZztm. CZSna. VzTjy

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