Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 241, 8 July 1909 — Page 7

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r THE RICHMOND PALIiADIUH AAD SUJf-TElEGRAM, THURSDAY, JTJlYr 8. 1009.

Branch Offices' Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

For Your Convenience LIST OP AGENCIES. " Branch 'offices are located in everyy part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS With. the one nearest you. The rates are the same and you will save a trip" to the main' office. ,

, 8outh of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN, 13th and S. E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F, HENRY ROTHERT, 6th and S. H. North of Main. QU1GLEY DRUG STORE, 821 N. 8th St CHILES & SON, 18th and N. E. St. WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. G St. JOHN J. OETZ, 10th and N. H St.

.-.RATES - - 1 cent per word 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collect after its insertion.

WANTED. WANTED Experienced f cent laundry. girls. Vin-8-lt WANTED Situation by first class washer and lroner. B09 N. 19th St. . v .: 8-2t WANTED Place by flret class washer and lroner. 511 N. 19th. 8-2t WANTED Competent girl for general housework; 108 6. 15th. 8-lt WANTED Plain sewing to do; phone 1721 or call 409 North 17th , street. 7-2t WANTED Children's sewing to do; call at 218 North 18th street. Phone 2153. 7-2t WANTED Situation by young girl to take care of child or as nurse girl. Address 1529 N. E 8t. 6-3t WANTED Girl for general housework. 22 N. 17th. Phone 1797. -.t WANTED Shirtmakers; good c tunity for the right party; apiA Phoenix Shirt Co., 9th and Streets Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Cerrell and Thompson. Brokers, aton, Or.io.

New York, July 8. 1 Open High Iow I. . & N. ........ ..140 141 140 141 Crsat Northern .. .. 151 152 131 151 Amalgamated Copper .. .......... .. .. 81 81 81 Si American Smelting .. ... .. .'. 94 03 93 93 Northern Pacific .. ..152 152 151 151 II. S. Steel . . .... .. ... ..68 69 68 CS IT. S. Steel pfd.. .. .. .. ..125 125 125 ' 123 Pennsylvania .. .. .. .. .. .. ...-. .. ..136 137 13c 136 St. Paul .. .. .. .. .. .. ..154 154 154 154 B. & O. ............ ..118 11S 118 118 New York Central ........ .. ..132 132 131 131 Reading .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..156 156 155 1554 Caaadiaa Pacific .. ... .. ..183 183 1S3 1S3 Union Pacific ...................... .. ..194 195 193 193 Atchison .. .. ..117 117 116 117 Southern Pacific.. .. .. .. .. .. ..134 135 133 133

Chicago. MM ft CHICAQO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. (By Correll and Thompscv. Crokara, :f - Sstoa O.) Chicago, July 8. "" Wheat Open - High Low s Close July .. 115 115 114 115 Sept .. 109 109 108 109 Dec. ..107 108 106 107 ' Corn Open Higfc Low dose July ... 68 69 67 169 Sept ... 4 64 63 64 Dec. ... 56 56 55 55 Oata. Open : High . Low Clos July . . . 48 48 47 48 Sept, ... 42 42 42 42 Dec. ... 43 43 42 42 Indianapolis Market. REFR1SENTATIVB SALES.

No. At. Dk. Prim 15 .............. K.. 97 ... $7.00 10 i....;.;....;..Vi 148 40 7.00 25 ................. 126 .. 7.25 89 132 .. 7.35 89 ......... ....... , 156 40 7.50 41 155 .. 7.55 89 ................. 157 80 7.60 23 176' 40 7.60 5 ............. . ,".7 166 1 40 7.65 82 173 160 7.70 76 167 160 7.75 4 ...... ...... ....... ,192 400 7.S0 86 161 .. 7.85 63 ................. 178 .. 7.85 50 164 . 7.90 88 202 40 7.90 65 ................. 187 120 7.95 93 235 320 8.00 52 ... 213 120 8.05 72 .................. 209 40 8.10 124 ................. 236 240 8.15

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. v HOGS. Best heavies ...$7.90 $8.25 Good to choice .......... 7.60 7.95 Best pigs 6.50 7.00 BEST STEER3. Good to choice steers .... 6.35 6.85 Choice to fancy yearlings 5.50 6.00 STOCK CATTLK. Good to hvy feeding steers 4.75 5.00 Fair to good feeders a. ... 4.50 4.75 Inferior to choice stackers 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers .. 2.50 3.25 . ; BUTCHER CATTLE. Good to, choice heifers.... 5.25 6.25 Good to fancy cows 4.00 5.00

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Central. . i ,- QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 4th and Main. West Richmond. -JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st., ; GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and ' W. Main. Fairview. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St.' WANTED Ladies to learn hairdressing, manicuring, facial massage, chiropody or electrolysis. Few weeks completes. Wonderful demand for graduates. Good field for resident work; diplomas granted. Instruments given. Investigate. Moler College, Cincinnati, O. 25-tf WANTED Stock to pasture; call phone 1235. 24-tf WANTED To store your , 6tove for die summer. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. 17-tf WANTED If 'you "want money in . place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfield's Reai Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf FOR SALE. PC x SALE City property and farms, aerchaiidise stocks and fire insur ance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, 8th ivl Main. 6-tf QQ All makes Sewing Machines v ' repaired, any distance. Young, Reports .-, VEAL ciLVES. Good to choice veals .... 4.00 7.50 Fair to heavy calves 3.00 5.25 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Best yearlings Good to choice Bheep. Good to choice lambs 5.75 6.25 4.00 4.50 6.75 7.50 Richmond Grain Market. ; - GXIchmona Holler MIKsi Wheat, per bu Corn, per bu., ,$1.33 , ...75e Rye. per bu., 80e Bran, per ton 127.00 Middlings, per ton ,.$30.00 Clover seed, per bu., $4.50 v Richmond Seed Market.' (Rung A Co.) Timothy, per bu., ....... .$2.70$? 85 Clover Seed 4.50 4.65 Richmond. CATTLB. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best liogj. average 200 to 250 pounds $6.75$7.1S Good to heavy packers 6.003 6-50 5.00 5.50 5.00 5.50 3.50 4.50 3.50 4.23 3.50 4 CO 6.00 6.50 5.50 Common and rough Steers, corn fed ... Heifers ........ . Fat cows .... .... Bulls . Calves Lambs . . . - PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery. Young chickens, dressed, per lb. ..18c Old chickens, per lb. .....18c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb., ....... . .26e Country butter, per lb ..... . . .lSg20o Eggs ...i ........ .............aoe Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelsn.) Timothy hay. Goose) ......... $14.00 Clover hay, loose .$12.50 Mixed hav 112.00 Oats, per bu. Corn .... ., . .50 to 52c 75e EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, July &. Cattle Receipts 25: tops $7. Veals Receipts 200; tops $& Hog Receipts 2.500; tops $8.40. Sheep and lambs Receipts 600; sheep $23$5.15; top lambs $GSS.50.

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240 Ft. Wayne Ave. 7t FOR SALE Two lots in Earlham Heights. Address P. O. Box 114, City. 8-2t FOR SALE Big bargain in velvet hrussel3 and ingrain nigs. Prices $1.10 up. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. 8-tf FOR SALE Bedroom 6alt; library, dining and kitchen tables; splendid hot blast soft coal heater, gas heater, cooking stove, French plate mirror, mission frame. All household goods, cheap for cash. 113 South 10th street. 7-2t SI 0 00 Singer Domestic Sewing machines, good as new. Young, 240 Fort Wayne Avenue. 7-7t I FOR SALE Good oak show cases I and counters, 1031 Main. 6 -7t FOR SALE 2 head horses, 3 grade Kentucky. I milk cow with calf, 1214 Sheridan. 0-7t FOR SALE Brand new No. 6 Remington Typewriter at a bargain. Phone 1674. 22-tf FOR SALE Threshing machine outfit aiia 1 ? hAroo inrki oneiric 6 seperator; Gr Scoti. make; In-1 3-tt quire -o o. i;iu. ruune xouo, -L FOR SALE Jeweler's big clock; can ' be seen at the Theatorium. 620 Main, Monday, Wednesday and Fridcy mornings. E. F. Hirst. 2-14t FOR SALE Real estate. Fire Insur - ance. Ajent for Fox Typewriter, j R. L. Mere, 1316. N. 9th St. Phone 2-lmo FOR SALE OR TRADE An ideal suburban home suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Phone 3136. 27-tf FOR SALE Refrigerators and ; kitchen cabinets, cheap, 519 Main. 12-tf FORSALEbr trade, oneofthe best livery stocks in eastern Indiana; would trade for Richmond property. Address B. H., care Palladium. l-7t FOR SALE Mill wood. C W. K.amer & Co. 29-tf TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Juluy S.Wheat Corn Oats Kye . .$1.35 . ..72c . .52c ... .70 CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, July 8 Wheat $12 Corn . . T-.'Vc Oats 53M.&:34c Rye - 84te Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, July S. Wheat . . . Corn . .' Oats . . ..... ... ..$1.10 .72c CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, July 8. Hogs Receipts 2,000; tops $8.40. Cattle ceReipU GOO; 10?jl3c higher; calves $8.75. Sheep and lambs Receipts 2,200; top sheep $4.25; lambs $9. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, July a Cattle Receipts light: tops $7.10. Veals Receipts light; tops $S.50. Hogs Receipts 20 loads; tops $8.30. Sheep annd lambs Receipts light. top sheep, $5.15. Sleeping Car Trips. "I 'have noticed one thing about sleeping car journeys;" he remarked, "and that is that I always sleep better coming home than I did going away. Whatever may be the cause, such Is the case. Sometimes leaving home a man has worries or thoughts that won't let him rest easily, and by the time be finishes bis work in the place he went to his mind has swung around all right again. It doesn't make the slightest difference whether I have an upper or a lower berth when I make the trip away. Then I can't sleep. On the contrary, 1 can sleep anywhere on the way home." New York Sun. His Worthless Son. There Uvea an old negro truck farmer in Alabama who has frequent occasion to reprove his children for their lack of industry. "Yo suttinly is a wulhless son," the old fellow declared one day to his old est. "It's a doggoned good thing fo yo' I ain't a rich nigger!" "What yo talkln 'bout, pap?" asked the son. "What yo think yo do den? "I'd disinherit yo'! Dafe what I do! exclaimed the old man wrathfully. Lipptncott's. Sidestepped. Father (at supper table) Well, John ny, how did you get along at school today? Johnny Papa, my physiology books says conversation at meals should be of a pleasant character. Let's talk about something else. Chi cago News. Musical Reception. Brown What did your wife say about your being so late home the other night? Jones Nothing at all. She Just sat down at the piano and played "Tell Me the Old. Old Story." palpitation of the heart, Digests what yoa eat

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Cotainniinis WANT AD Tne followin-j are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mall In answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 coon today as follows: A. B. 1 Baby 1 A. J .1 B. H 1 W. H. 1 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within , that time wiii be cast out. FOR SALE Refrigerators and furni ture of all kinds. Antique Furniture Co., 519 Main. 29-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Y. M. C. A. furnished rooms, cool, light, clean, shower baths, $1.25 per week and up. . FOR RENT Farm of 75 to 100 acres. Address "Country" care Palladium! 8-7t FOR RENT Good house Moore & 7-tf FOR RENT Five rooms to. parties without children; both kinds of water and gas; inquire at 104 N. 19th street. . 7-2t OK kwini &ix room nouse, wun bath; 115 N. W. 3rd. Phone 2299. 7-3t FOR RENT 12 room house 200"Rlchmond Ave. Riley Hiatt, Spring Grove. 6-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22-tf LOST. LOST Pair lineman's hooks, Sout' of S. E between 7th Aid 8th. R. turn to Van Nuys. 52 S. 8th. 8-lt LOST Dark green Bilk umbrella, NOISY WEDDINGS. Boisterous Prelude to Marriages In Old Rothenburg. Thoy love music in Rotheubtirg, and It is an iucident of most functions, public and private. In front -of th rathhrms. when wedding formalities are going on lusido, bind musicians loudly drum nr.d trumpet, whereat the people come running from all d'rections, for :i wedding H not carried on with tlie (julctnexs which would pi wise the shy and- retiriug. Marriage is a tacrament neither lightly nor secretly entered into. On the night before the wedding it Is considered 2e regueur to hurl old pots and pans against the house of the bride with boisterous good wishes, and without these delicate attentions a bride would really feel slighted. Her two best friends wnlt upou her during the din and give tier a wreath aud a veil and some verses composed iu her honor,, and that the verses are curiously like those offered to brides in the past, except for necessary change of name, is not at all a drawback. Weddings are ( usually on Tuesdays, and they take from 7 o'clock lu the morning till 4 or 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Including the time at the town hall. At the home there will likely be a play given in which are set forth the supposed foibles Of the bride and groom, and some friend, masquerading as a gypsy, "will come In and give whatever kind of prophecy beet accords with his wits. Robert Shackleton In Harper's Magazine. Discipline! From the class room occupied by the roughest boys lu the ounday school came a great uproar. A secretary 4n the next room went to investigate. Complete alienee followed the opening of the class room door. "Have you a teacher ?' "No." "Do you want one?" "No." "Then be quiet or you'll get one." Result, comparative peace Manchester Guardian. Looking Out For Grandma. They are considerate youngsters in Nottingham, ' as most people know, says London Tit-Bits. A little boy whose grandmother had just died wrote the following letter, which he duly posted: "Dear Angels We have sent you grandma. Please give ber a harp to play, as she is short winded and can't blow a trumpet." Well Rohearsod. Stage Manager Remember, Bangs, we ore depending on your baby to cry lustily in the third scene. Do you think he'll do his part? Actor Father He ought to, sir. He's been rehearsing night and day. Boston Transcript. Like One of the Family. Wigwag Bjones says that when he is at your house, he acts just like one of the family. Hecpeckke Yes; he seems to be Just as much afraid of my mother-in-law as I am. Philadelphia Record. When death has come it Is never our tenderness we repent of, but oar severity. Eliot. Isfsets sad It is to for salts. pisus waters or csthsrth Tesatf teste A Dr. f-w; SB's Sjrrap Ptosis, which soBs st the scmI of 9 easts. or storo stores. It is tbt xor ros to novo is ms bouse f sttnvsastlSb ..

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with ribbon. Reward if returned to Husson's grocery. 8 It BUSINESS CLASSIFIED LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; if you don't believe it, try us. Richmond Steam Laundry, phone 1231. feb'23-tf CLEANING ANO PRESSING. FRED JONES at Friedgen's, 91S Main. . Orders called for and delivered; lowest prices; work guaran- . teed. Phone 2068. jun24-lmo ART GOODS. Home Baking. Fancy Work and Stamping. Haner's Art Store. S S. 11th. 25-tf FISH MARKET. Muth's for fresh fish and turtles; 16 South 5th street. Phone 1535. 26-tf DENTIST. , DR. C. S. WILSON. Hittle Block. Special attention given to plate work. Phone 1532. 24-lmo BAKERY. SIX LARGE LOAVES of bread for 25 cents at Arnold's bakery, 29 X. 8th St. 'Phone 2474. Juc27-lmo AUTO LIVERY. Touring cars and runabouts for hire by hour or trip, especially low rates. .Moline Sale Co.. Phone 2384. 1-tf MOTOR CYCLES. New and second hand. Waking & Co. 406 Main SL Phone 2006, 22-tf MEAT MARKET. Picnic meats and Spring chickens for the 4th. Long Bros., Phone 2299. 29-tt "0RAN AMOK!" Ths Bloodthirsty Malay When Ho I Maddened by Frenzy. "Amok" is a religious fanaticism, n madness under which a man makes up his mind to. kill any one he can until be himself is klled. Brought on by drink or religion or from whatever cause, the process is the same. The madman seizes his creese and rushes headlong down the street, cutting at every one he meets. To any one who has seen a creese or a parang further detail is unnecessary. A man running amok is as a dog with hydrophobia, but the panic caused by the former is by far the worse. Like the mad dog, the madman is followed by a noisy rabble, who sooner or later run into their man and exterminate him. When this vengeful rabble is made up of bloodthirsty Malays and Chinamen its wild rage and fury are beyond control, beyond description. The clamor and bloodcurdling yells of the pursuing crowd and the ever nearing shout of "Oran amok, oran amok!" are Incidents which can never be forgotten by any one who has seen or heard them. The bravest quails when suddenly turning the corner of a street his ears are greeted with the cry of "Oran amok!" and a few yards off he sees a Malay running straight at him, brandishing in his hand the bloody creese with which he has already slaughtered all In his way. London Chronicle. THE USEFUL SWALLOWS. Light Cavalry of the Avian Army and Friends of the Farmer. From the standpoint of the farmer and . the orchardlst perhsps no birds more useful than the swallows exist. They have been described aa the light cavalry of the avian army. Specially adapted for flight and unexcelled in aerial evolutions, they bave few rivals la the art of capturing insects In midair. They eat nothing of value to man except a few predaoeoo wasps and bugs and In return for their services in destroying vast numbers of noxious lnseets ask only for harborage and -protection. . tt is to the fact that they capture their prey on the wing that their peculiar value to the cotton grower la due. Orioles do royal service In catching weevils on the bolls, and blackbirds, wrens, flycatchers and others contribute to the good work, but when swallows are migrating over the cotton fields they find the weevils flying in the open and wage active war against them. As many as forty-seven aduK weevils hare been found in the stomach of a single cliff swallow. Bulletin of lH?partment of Agriculture. Breaking Away From Work. Our business men ought to break away from trade exactions long before they do ought to do so as a matter of volition and ethical jodgment rather than of physical necessity. They ought to get and give more enjoyment In life. They ought to do less for self and more for others. They ought to live more in books and more in the open and tess at their desks and realize better health and longer lives as a result. More and more culture In all Its forms is exercising a growing influence, which must manifest itself in lessened effort along the lines of money getting and the de votion of more time on the part of our business men to the pursuits which naturally accompany fortified leisure. Aristotle said, "The end of labor is to gala leisure," and Aristotle was' a wise man. A. Barton Hepburn in Century

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UPHOLSTERING. Awnings and Upholstering J. H. Rnssel. 16 S. 7th St. Phone 1793. marll-tf FOOT DOCTOR. I . tare cure for Oorss. Prcf. H. H Kolliog. 20 S. 8th. febirtf MEAT MARKET. Fresh Meats, Hams Bacon and Young Fries. Long Broa., Phone 2299. 7-tf FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER & DOWN ING. 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. Automobiles used for long distance calls.- Private ambulance. 7-tf IF You spend your Vacation Along the River or Lakes besure and buy your Tackle PKliT BR FIFTH AND MAIN. Exercts ar.d Eating. There can be no exercise without eating. Neither can there be any eat ing without exerflse. Oood Health. MEXICANS' STAFF OF LIFE. The Tortilla Is Thoir Bread Frijolos Aro Boilod Beans. The tortilla Is the ancient Indian bread of Mexico. Its only constituent is Indian corn (maizes which the wo men soak in llmewater until the ker nels are at the point of bursting, then wash thoroughly until It Is free from lime, when they grind It by rubbing It on a large block of stone, especially cut for the purpose, with a smaller atone which they hold In their hands. The operation looks vety much like rubbing clothes ou a washboard and Is a laborious and tedious one. The lime renders the corn dough adhesive. like wheat flour dough, and it Is easily patted between the hands Into cakes the size and shape of an ordinary griddlecake and is baked upon a thin stone griddle. Though no salt or lea r en Is added, fresh tortillas are ex ceedingly pnlntsMe. The one other food mainstay is frl joles ordinary beans. They are boiled to a mush and with a liberal quantity of lard are warmed as required in a flat earthen dish that answers for a frying pan. The very poor people do not always have the luxury of frijoleo and when they do have them cannot always afford the lard. New York Sun. Odd Death Certificates. : Certificates of death are net docu ments where one usually seeks for hamor. but there Is frequently to be found In them much of the unconscious variety. Here, for instance. Is how the cause of death Is stated In the case of a laborer: "Died from injuries received through a bull accidentally kneeling on bit chest.". ' The consideration shown for the feel Ings of the bull is a fine touch and suggest grave questions on the moral responsibility of the lower animals. Again, a man is stated to bave "died from the effects of lujaries received after being run over by a - railway train In motion owing to a misunderstanding between deceased and an engine driver." This description of a ratber ordinary railway casualty is excellent. London Express. ' Sensitive Tobacco Plants. In Cuba the best tobacco comes from one strip of land only, the slopes of s certain river, and even there a north wind may rain the crop. Tobacco is the most sensitive plant we know of. The smallest thing affects Its flavor, rinyt Virginia tobacco In Germany, and the result Is s better tobacco, bat it Is German tobacco, not Virginian. In north Borneo they prod ore the most delicate and silky -leaves that ever were seen, but the tobacco lacks character and taste. Send Havana seeds to the Philippines, and you merely produce a superior . Manl'a. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Hememaeo Names. "That little girl. remarked the druggist to the doctor, "was just in for 10 cents worth of tincture of benzine. But I re had it before and gave her cnzcla." "That was easy." answered the doc tor. "This morning on a diphtheria case the woman wanted to know If 1 administered antitoxin with an epi demic syringe." New York Press. Just the Opposite. "TVhen I first met you." cried the woman who had been married for her money. you occupied s low. menial position, bat now, thanks to me, yoor posttitp" "Is I hymeneal one," ha iBtsrnwted..

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TIDES AUD FISHIH6. Fish Arc More Aethra In Srareh Fee Food on tho Flood Tide. v The mtwt eseeiitlal thing In sem shl. next to tackle and bait. Is a tide table, - because U marine fishes except the ftatasfc flovnder and fluke, are captured, omr readily at a ceriala tide. The ir.ala caue fr such Is that nso are wore active in their search for foi-d gencra!ly on the flood tide.

Vast rchoc-ls cf. little fishes more close Into shore oa the Incoming tide. working thett way lato the smaller bays and inlets, especially near the edge of Lanka, where they feed on the small rrustsceans, shrimps and little minnows that can effectually hide from their larger enemies when the tide 1 low and the large Ash are nnrble to get at them la very shoal wa ters. It is a common and interesting sight to see a eehwl f weakflsh slowly moving la uesr the surface with the early tide. Suddenly one sees the w month surface all In commotion. Silvery minnows leap frantically la all directions, looking like flashes of dia monds, then inrtantly disappear to cer tain death. . At such times anglers should be ready with their boat trimmed snag, line out floating forty feet away, baited with live shrimps. Ti!e affects bottom feed era, though not to such a large extent Fishing from rlcrs and docks an hour before. and after flood Is most likely to gtve good results. On wrecks much de pends on the hind of fish. The last of the ebb and at low tide Is considered the worst condition for general fishing. - In the open sea. on the banks. tidal Influence counts for little or noth ing. Any tide is aa good as another. Outlcg Mag-axlne. THE LIVERY STADLE DC& Soma Ways In Which He Differs From the Fashionable Pets. The common livery stable doff Is to tally unlike, the -powder puff" or "toots and sklguaoa' dog. but tits dls posliloti la infinitely better. To lie on a cushion and growl and snap at the hacd that wauld caress It Is considered the height of folly In the livery stable .Tarlety. The livery stable doe; approaches yea Ingratiatingly and offers yon s dirty paw to shake. After you hare shaken. It be solemnly gives you the other. Then he crawls op In year lap sad licks yon on the mouth. The Ilrery stable csnlne Is a snoot Industrious digger of botes. The the ory Is that be Is going to lie down Is the hole he digs, bat he does no sock thing. lie goes and lies down right In the middle of the sidewalk, where people will bare to step over him. Tie will never get out of anybody's way.. Be even lies down in the middle of the street and tries to make carta. wagons and automobiles avoid hla. Ue doesn't enjoy as large a Tocshnlary as the powder puff or aklgoms dog. A phrase like "Does anas want ems Itty bass?" would scare him to . death. 11 to advantages have not been such as to acquaint him with seen. hlfalutiu talk, but he does know a few simple phrases like "Git to biases oat of here, you darned pestr He understands that perfectly. Pack. The American Youth. If the truth were told most young . American men are not especially later eating. They do not keep up their reading. They have a national obtundlty when It comes to music, to art. to literature, nor do msay of them tske any of these things st an serious ' ly. Tlie yoang smong them era not good conversationalists. Oar cleverest men are monologlsts pare and simple. They lecture admirably. They are born orators along modified lines. They are inevitable story tellers. Nona of this Is conversation, and women like conversation, like Its eooxtestee, which st least pretend s little interest when their tarn comes la the game. Knowledge of people end affairs eatstde oar own country pricks more thsa saw bubble about oar yoang me n-Anna A. Rogers In Atlantic. , ' . . IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the matter of The Mount Shoe Company, Involuntary Bankrupt. Cause No. 2827 To the creditors of The Mount Shoe Company of Richmond, Wayne Coun ty end State of Indiana: Yon. and each of vou. are hereby no- . titled, that on the 18th day of June. A. D.. 1909. The Mount Shoe Company was dulv adJudjred a bankrupt, and the first meeting of Its creditors will be held at the Circuit Court Room, la Richmond. Wavne County. Indians, at eleven o'clock a. m, of Monday. July 12th. 1909. at which time the. said . creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the osnarupt, appoint a trustee and transact such otter business ss may properly coma before said meeting. To secure cxmatdermtJon all datms must be properly endorsed oa the eater side thereof with the name of the bankrupt,' name and sddress of the creditor, amount claimed, aad name and address of counsel. If any. HARRY C 8HEKIDAN. Referee la Bsakrunter. Frankfort, Indiana, Jane 30. 1909. Jly 1U NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that Board of Wayne County Commlsaloaers win receive sealed bids aad pro posals np to 11 o'clock oa the moraine of Monday. July 19. 1909. for the construction of the following hrldges: Working bridge, appropriation, SS00; Water Works Road Bridge, appropriation $400; C-maday Bridge, appropria tion $300. and Dennis Bridge, appropriation 275. Bids must be on each bridge separately: and must be accompanied by acceptable bond In sum equal to amount of bid. In an things bids must conform with law. regulating the letting of contracts. The commlsshmers reserve the right to reject, aay or an bids. Plans aud specifications for above bridges now on file la the office of the county aadttor. By order of the Wsyaa Cooaty Board of Comm issioners, ' ' Iemss S. Coe. AaCtor. c tfU July 14