Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 342, 23 January 1908 — Page 7
THE KICII3IOND PALLADIUM AND SUX TELKGKAM, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. IOCS.
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TO DEMOLISH ALL THE ASSERTIONS OF FEDERAL PATRONAGE
Roosevelt Is Preparing Statement in Answer to His Critics Who Say Hejs Fighting Certain Possible Nominees. MOVED TO THIS BY SENATORIAL COMBINATION. The President Proposes to Inform the Country Just What Steps Have Been Taken By Him. Washington. D. C. Jan. President. Roosevelt is preparing a statement which is intended to demolish all assertions of critics that he is making undue use of federal patrongae to prevent the nomination of the man whom he does not favor for president. He says ho is moved to do this by the attitude of the senatorial combination which is doing its utmost to break j down Taft's candidacy. The prcsi-, dent called in the cabinet officers one by one today and secured from each a list and statement, showing the names sent to the senate for confirmation since January 1st. The president proposes to inform the country exactly! what he has done. OBSCENE CARDS SEITJWO GIRLS They Filed Charges Against Sherman Davis. Sherman Davis, a nineteen-year-old lad who was recently released on parole from the Plainfleld reform school Is in trouble again. Davis sent, obfeeene postal cards to two young girls, who filed charges against him at police headquarters. Davis is now conJiued at the city jail and will probably be returned to the reform school. CONCERT HALL SINGER DEAD She Was Undoubtedly clered. MurChicago. 111., Jan. 2:) Mrs. Catherine Cartwright, a concert hall singer, was found shot to death in a room today. The police are looking for James McGee who is suspected as committing the crime-. MULAI LOST SIX Report of Battle With French Forces. Sasablanca, Jan. 23. News was rereived here today to the effect that Mulai Hachid lost six hundred men in battle with the French forces a week ligo at Settat. NAME CHANGED. In the circuit court today, a petition vas filed by the Scott National Radiator company to have tho name of the firm changed to The Scott Stove and Furnace company. Office Boy's Little Coup. The office boy in a downtown office has framed up the following schedule of the firm's office hours, which is displayed in a prominent place on the wall: "9-10 reserved for book agents and people with various things to sell, 10-11 for insurance agents, 11-12 bores with long stories. 1-2 solicitors for church and charitable institutions, 2-3 O.iscuss sporting news with callers, 3-3 miscellaneous social visitors. N. B. V transact our own business at jjight." Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Financier. "Father." asked Rolio, "what is a tinancier?" "A financier, my son. differs from the ordinary business man ia being able to make the government sit up and worry when bis affairs do not go right." Washington Star. The Only Fault. Guest Waiter, briDg me some rice pudding. Waiter Er. 'fraid I can't Jess recommend the rice puddla today, sir. Guest What's tbe matter with It? Walter Nothin". sir. 'cept there ain't none! London Scraps. Sheridan on being asked how we catne to call Gibbon "luminous," answered, "T s.iU 'vo-luminous. " The first sea fight within the pre ent limits of the United States proper was fought in the summer of lGCG oflt Block island 1 .etwee 11 Captain John Gallop, with a crew of one man aud twr boys, and a force of Block island nd Fefjuit Indians, the victory reiiniiLr with Can tain G alloc
FREDERICK A.
Frederic K. Burnbam, who is under ludietment ia eonnecTTon wTtn nnhdllng the funds of the Mutual Keservc Life Insurance company, of which he was president for about twelve years, is a native of Rhode Island. He went to New York In 1873 to practice law, making a specialty of Insurance and commercial law. He had charge of the legal department of the Mutual lieserve and was called to the presidency to succeed E. B. Harper in 1895.
TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS
NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) New York', Jan. 23.
Amalgamated Copper . American Car Foundry American Locomotive . American Smelting . . . American Sugar Atchison 15. & O U. It. T Canadian Pacific .... C. & O C. O. Y C. M. & St. P C. V. & I Dis. See Erie National Lead New York Contra!.. .. L. N Norfolk & Western . . . M. K. & T Missouri Pacific Northern Pae Pennsylvania People's Gas Heading Republic Steel Rock Island Southern Pacific Southern R. H Texas Pacific Fnion Pacific U. S. Steel V. S. Steel pfd "Wabash Wabash pfd Great Northern Call money per cent, 2 per Chicago. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. vBy Correll and Thompson. Brokers, Eaton. O.l Chicago, Jan. 23. Wheal
May IO214 KO,is 12 12 July !N ;svs ps's Sept !." '.tit p..Vj .- Open. Hlgb. Low. Close. Corn, May ."; t;i r.: 01 July r.'.n.j .. r.'.Hj .504 Sept :.! r!Hi .v..s r! Oats. Open. High. Lew. Close. May ,"4 54 Ti.v'i ,".';., July -it 17' , li; 4t.: Sept ;;:', iitt'-s yiMt ;)iw t Pork. Open. Hls. Low. Close. May .. 12.02 S13.1e ?12.!2 si.3.02 Lard. Open. Ilign. Low. Close. May . . . $7.8.5 ?7.P! 7.S2 $7.7 Ribt. Open. High. Low. Close. May . . . ?5.S7 .07 $d.S7 $G.',2
U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. ; , Chicago, Jan. 23 Hogs, receipts, 47,000; left over 11.13S. Cattle 6.000, strong. Sheep 15,0t0, 10c lower. I Hogs Close. j 1 5c higher) Light $4.otK $4.25 Mixed 4.05'a 4.35 Heavy 4.03 i: 4.25 Rough 4.051) 4.13 Estimate for tomorrow, 37,000 hogs. j CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. i Today. Last Wk. Last Yr. ! Wheat 50 21 11 Estimates. Wheat, SO. Corn. 37 L Oats. 16S. NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wk. Last Yr. Minu 211 2S2 157 Duluth ... 46 57 S LIVERPOOL. Wheat Open, unchanged; 1:30, "s to higher; close to T higher. Corn Open to 'h lower; 1:30, higher; close higher. In Tie Ntomtru iUpBuMc V An operation for the removal of tbe stomach In ft Chicago hospital recentiy. promoted dia cusaion amnotr the tenreoss whether the stom ich could be removed aad the ratwnt be nonhe worse for it. Before the discussion had wei lied out, the ratient had died. It df tnonstratec is could not live without hit stomach. To ke-p he stomach in good condition, aad core ceatti,'8tion. lndifsstuin. etc . uthe great herb laxative cnoipotaBd. Ir CaldwKI Svrup Pepeia fcrufigif t eU it at 5! ceoit and fl a ceUie.
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. . . 8C. . . . 103 13 ... 75 ... H)34 ... 1 S 1 i . . .125 cent. OVERHEATED DRUM CAUSED A RUN Mrs. Henry Kamp Thought House Was Afire. At the home of Henry Kamp, West Fourth and Lincoln streets, this afternoon, a stove drum became overheated and began to smoke. Mrs. Kamp thought that the house was on fire and she told her son to turn in the fire alarm. When the fireman arrived it looked at first as though the house was on fire, but the trouble was soon discovered. Mr. I .'oln.i i . . v. !.- v. a-, chief justb-t 'f the itish i--:rt "f common p'ci: from IK'ji till :ca;h I:i 1S4;". wa: famed for his vvi:. The go-sip in th bail of the four courts, which. of coursi reached the bench, was that oue ! the Judges had been somewhat exciov by vine at an entertainment in Iubi;i eastie on the previous evening. "Is i: true," the chief justice was asked. "that Judge danced at the castle ball last night?" "Well," replied Ioherty, "I certainly can say that I saw him in a reel.' "As I came along the quay." reruarkj ed one of the officers of the court ! whose face was remarkably hatchet j shaped, "the wind was cutting ray 1 face." "Upon my honor.'' replied the chief justice, "I think the wind bad the worst of it." London Law- Note?. Swiss Naval Wart. References to the Swiss navy are usually jocular, but it is none the less a fact that ships of war once floated and even fought on the waters of the lake of Geneva. The great fleet was that of the Duke of Savoy, who at the beginning of the fourteenth century maintained a number of war galleys armed with rams and protected by turrets and propelled by a crew of oarsmen varying in number from forty to seventy-two. These vessels besieged Versolx and even blockaded Geneva. But Genera also had a fieet which helped in the capture of Cbilon la 1536. and when the Bernese annexed the cantou of Yand they. too. had their flotilla. Their largest vesse! wss tbe Great Rear, -with 64 oar?rcen. s guns aud 1"0 flfhtin; mn.- Wpsttainter Gaitett.
CRUEL AND
TREATMENT CHARGED Mrs. Ida Belle Pickett Files Suit for Divorce. In tlie circuit court today. Ida Lieile , Pickett filed suit for divorce from Walter Picket?. She charge cruel and inI human treatment. -Mrs. Pickett u.-.ks ' ! for the custody of the three children and fur $20 a mouth alimony. . "MUNGO" PARK. Th Worse Than Shoddy Fabric That Gave Him Hie Name. j The old lady listened complacently to the compliments uu her new gown, i "Well, at P.ny rate." she said as frbe ! smoothed the lutrou folds, it isn't I made of muugo." ; "MungoV What is mungo;" asked j Ler niece. "Have you never beard, of MuugJ Park?" said the old lady. ; ' Yes, I think I have. I don't know : what I've heard, though." j "Well. I'll tell you. Mur.go Park wan an Englishman, and he lived at the i lime when shoddy was invented. He invented a stuff that was far worse ' than shoddy a ?U;ff beside which shoddy was fine, new wool and I'M tell you why this stuff was calk-d mungo. ! "Park, after making tip a batch of it out of shoddy dust and grease, gave ; it anxiously to bis carder to card. "The carder tried it. Then be sent for the boss. " 'This new stock of yours won't go, ; Mr. Park, he said. j " 'Mini gj.' said the other In his York- ! shire dialect. "It nniu go, man.' "And go it did. and thus Park got his name, and thus that abominable stock that he invented came to get the name of mungo." New Orleans Times-Democrat. OUR GLOBE'S CAPACITY. The Time When the Earth Will Be Fully Peopled, rrofessor Ravenstein of the Royal Geographical society estimates that the fertile lands of the globe amount to 2S.000.000 square miles, the steppes to 14,000,000 and the deserts to 1,000,000. Fixing 207 persons to the square mile for fertile lands, ten for steppes and one for deserts as the greatest population that the earth could properly nourish, the professor arrives at the conclusion that when the number of inhabitants reaches about C.000,000,000 the earth will le peopled to its full capacity. At present It contains somewhat more than one-quarter of that number. . If the rate of increase shown by the latest census statistics should be uniformly maintained. Professor Ravenstein shows that the globe would be fully peopled about the year 2072. New York Tribune. The Father of Wut Point. George Washington roust be given the credit of causing the first steps to be taken toward the foundiug of a national military academy. In 1794, while serving his second term as president. Washington succeeded in having congress create the grade of cadet in the army. West Point was chosen as the best army post at which cadets could be trained, for the reason that it was J then the most important station of the artillerists and engineers. The cadets j of those days did not pass entrance examinations, and the standard of pro- j flciency in studies did not amouut to: the tenth part of what is exacted now-! adays. A smattering of engineering, mathematics and artillery practice was all that was deemed necessary. St. Nicholas. Lucknow'e Great Hall. Connected with the Mohammedan mosque at Lucknow, India, is the largest room in the world without columns, being 162 feet long, 54 feet wide and 53 feet high. It was built during the great famine in 1784 to supply work for a starring people. It is a solid mass of concrete of simple form and still simpler construction. In its erection a mold or framework of timber and brick several feet in thickness was first made, which was then filled with concrete. The concrete was allowed about a year to set and dry, when the mold was removed. Although the building has been standing so long, it is said to show no signs of decay or deterioration. , Nails. America tins tbe honor of havinc made the first cut nails, toward the ! close of the eighteenth century. Reform that nails were made by hand, and ; their manufacture was a household in- ! dustry. Cut nails are made by machinery from plates rolled to the proper width and thickneas. They may be made of steel or of malleable iron. 1 Wire nails, though originally a French invention, were brought to perfection in the United States. The Apparent Reason. "Wyndley doesn't piny the cornet any more, oe- he'.'" "No, he ts-ssht he'd better give it up." "Bad for his lungs. h; ' "It wasn't that. One of tht neighbors shot two keys off the instrument while he was playing it."Cleveland Plain Dealer. Hit Them Both. Joneat That was a scathing sermon on mean men the parson gave us last Sunday. Wonder what Smith thought : about it. Brown Singular! I met i Smith yesterday, and he said he'd like ! to know yonr opinion on It. ! Necessary Motions. II Look at that woman on the other side of the street waving her hands about her Lead. Is she practicing physical culture? She Mercy, no! She's describing her new hat to the other woman. An Inference. "vTien I awoke from the operation I felt as if I was burning up." "I see. You must have thnugbt that it hd been unsticceesful." Smart Set. r In yie lay rra p t what whole
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WANTED One or two lady roomers private home, --lood Kcaiity. Mod vrn convenience-. Must have r f i aiicc. .uiir:ss "ii. 1-'" care rat la dium. 22-7t V'A.NTKL) 1'iarr 10 work in famii1 by oxperietteod -ii!. 41 S. fi-.. WANTED IV: work. lv i;o 11th street. WANTED--Hcix-wor by lady. l,e-i (.f quire at MIT S. W. : WANTED Wa. bins Will call ai-d dciiver Wright, IP; Richmond WANTED- - Plain WANTED Wa.-hiii; hy th" day. W! .V!(in.-- "L. MiUa: St. Will .-all any WANTED Two fumUhed rooms vith bath and beat in private family for lady and gentleman. H t of inference given. P. ( . 1 x ls,' t'i'.y. .'1 -'it WANTED -Midi!''- au-d woman for general housework, in family of two. ! miles- west uu inteiurban. Liji'u work. Inquir 1!. W. Austin, C ntervilb . Route 1". 17-7t I WANTED Read the made $i00it in 20 .Mail Order bu.-itr-s first advertisement story of how i j no iths. in the at home. My cost only 6rtc. Age, sex and location ference. Anyone: can make no difCo the woik. Address, Mutual Press Association. 21 Gobi street. New York. lti-14; MALE UK LP WANTED YOUNG MEN to prepare for examination for RAILWAY MAIL and other COW POSITIONS. Superior instruction by MAIL. Established H years. Thousands of successful students. Sample questions and "How Gov't. Positions are Secured" sent free. Inter-State Schools, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. f-30t WANTED if you want to buy or have horses you seil, visit Taube's barn, 12(5 horses at N. all Cth street, times. Shipinu: 22-tf WANTED Men to learn barber trade, ! few weeks completes, 60 chairs ton- j stantly busy, licensed instructors, I 4 1- . l : . . 1 . . . . n I Saturdays, positions waiting, wonderful demand for graduates; write for catalogue; Molcr llaiber College, Cincinnati, O. tf WANTED If you want to buy or sell real estate, or loan or borrow money, see that Morgan. Cor. Mh and N. E streets. Both phone1?. 12-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, single or enstiite. bath, furnace heat, with or without board; 31 North 6th street. 22-7t 1 FOR RENTI Inquire at -Two houses 1216 N. F. on N7 F st. 22-7t FOR RENT House of six rooms and ' bath on Pearl St. Five room house in ! Fairview. Ball A: Peltz. 21-31 FOR RENT -bath. 3 N. Furnished room, 12th. heat 21 FOR RENT Five and house. Thompson, 710 eight. Main. room 18-7t FOR RENT Six room house; 337 S. W. 3rd; electric light, both kinds of water, $10.00 per month. Phone 2292. T. W. Hadley. 1 7-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also office rooms, with steam heat and bath, at the Grand. For gents only. 16-tf FOR SALE New Fairbanks-Morse two II. P. gasoline engine, pumping attachment. Bargain, Box 102, Greensfork. Ind. 16-141 FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, 220 N. 12th street. 10-tf FOR RENT 4 room flat, 1010 S. A street; call 21 South 10th street. Phoue 1067. 1-tf FOR RENT .j-room fiat centrally lo cated, ground floor, eiectric light, i bath. Benj. F. Harris. 7-tf I FOR KENT Furnished room, electric light, beat and bath. 220 N. 12th St. 20tt FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, Stta & Main. 7tf FOR SALE One Hallwood cash register, re;isi.ers from lc to $50. 91'. Dun bar & Son, Centerville. 22-3t ! 1-OR SALE Handsome walnut side board and heating strive at a great sacrifice to close out. 115 N. loth street. :t i FOR SALE Canned fruit and jellies! at low prices to close out 115 N. loth : street. -2-2i 1 FOR SALE Clothing goods, 22 N. l!th St. and household 21-7t ' ! FOR SALE Bicycle 126 S. Urd S' FOR SALIC Fresh fish and oybiers. Delivered to all parts of Sandusky Fish Co., 13 S. Phone 1672. tho city. 6th St. 23-7t FOR SALE Guaranteed Rubber tires, $12. o0 for next 60 days, carriage re-! pairing and painting, 4th and N. A st. Newburn. Phone lf,i2. 23-7t : FOR SALE Fine larg marble top oak J wash stand at 1 1 it value. 113 X. j loth St. 22-2t FOR SALE Hotist-hold eoous at aj ! jrreat bargain to sell quick, on acI count of leaving the city. L. E. j Leonard. 115 N. Kth St. 22-2t FOR SALE Parlor sc. and walnut brd set. fancy chairs. Cheap if : um,c. 115 X, KHh SU " sold - - -
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FOR SALE A i.n m incti'ti Township, liiaiia. about o'htov, n of Abii.gton. ticulars w rile t. t'rowe. Richmond of I ;u T, s in Wa v i-e county mile cast of l-'ov tc.rther Ab-In-t he parr rail on I'larK R. 11. R. No. 1. or .ltbn l. Crowe. WVUm No. FOR SAL!-: A phaeton. Ind. R. R. M ;:-t b'T S 11th". -' 1 7 1 b;iti'! organ & Co.. IT-Tt FDR S A Li ( blOli at :i Main a baruaiii Row en s et t. FOR SALE For the i.ext M davs a bij-r reduction in furniture and stoves. Cash or pav meats, liowen V Co. ir". Main ireet. 17-7t FOR SALIC Square piano. Ediso.i Ki apliophone record ease and 4iJ n cords, 330 Main street. lS-7t FOR SALE Ail kinds second hand furniture, cheap, at the Corner Store 4th and Main streets. Antique. Furniture Co. Iv7t FOR SALE Almost any kind of piano you may want and about. the price usually charged by the ordinary piano dealer; you ask how this can be done? It's dead easy; cut this out and mail to me if you have thought of buying, or phone 35I. I'll call and explain most, thoroughly liow this can be done. Name Adrress Monzo Girton. City. Iv7t FOR SALE New- and second-hand furniture, low prices for next 10 davs. Wvau's, 516 Fain st. FOR SALI chairs; 2 Dining room :o N. 12th st. table and 10-tf MISCELLANEOUS. HORSE SHOEING. Get. T. P. Hut let 's prices on Horse Shoeing for 1908. janl-30t LOST A yellow envelope containing $14.70 011 North A between i;;tli and Mh and Railroad Store. Return to Palladium office. Liberal reward. 22-lt FOR TRADE I have five acres offine black l'vel land, with good six room house, well, cistern and stable, located on traction lino; will exchange for Richmond property. W. H. Donty, Cambridge City. wed-sat-sun FOl'ND --Lpon- returning from field Memorial church Tuesday evening, I had some one else's hat than mine, and if tho party who got inlne will return same to 12 N. l;th, I will gladly exchauge. 22-2t HORSE" SI IOEI NG Four" newshocd $1.25. W. P. Owen, 17 S. 6th St. 18-7t PRO?'. Rolling, for corns, 20 S. Mh. a sure cure Phone 4242. 1" for -:t LuST Ten dollars in change in money sack, last Friday. Finder return to Palladium office and receive liberal reward. 21-.".t DRY CLEANING Dry Cleaning and Dyeing. Richmond Dry Cleaning Co.. 1024 Main. Phone 1072. 15-.'Xt SCHOOL School of Shorthand and Typewriting. Mrs. V". S. I User. 33 S. 13th St. Phone 377. Htf FARM LANDS. All kinds, er t N. anywhere, 7th tt reel. LM. Moore, ov-janS-mo DENTISTS. CHENVWETII & DYKKMAN. Masonic Temple. Automatic phone 2053. FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency. Hans N. Koll, Mgr., representing the oldest and strongest fire companies, 71G Main, Telephone 1C20. 14-tt j .- - FLOUR AND FEED STORE. Flo.ir. Feed. Straw. J. yth street. Garden Seeds. Hay and G. Gilbert. 11 and 1" N. Phone 2190. lS-COt PHYSICIAN. ( DR. EMMA GARDNER, Osteopathic physician, 'Si North. 10th street, phone 18S1, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday aud Friday. Graduate A. T. Still school. janG-30t MERCHANTS' DELIVERY. Prompt attention given to all calls. J. A. Conkey Drug Co., 9th and Main Streets. Phone 1904. OSTEOPATHY. ,.tj DR., TOWNS-END. Nortn 9th and A. ! 2tj Lady assistant. Thone 13IW. i
FINANCIAL
MONEY' LOANED Low rates, easy terms. Thompson's loan and real estate agency. Wide stairs, Tlv Main street. Bond's automatic pU ue No. 'S. 1 -wed-thurs fri sat-tf MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Kicfcaiond Monument Co.. C E. Bradbury, Mgr. Zi North 8th Street. UNDERTAKERS. 11. Downing &. Son. 16 N. Sto L l2sc tGmo ; l REAL ESTATE. P. L. MORE. Real Estate. Accident Idaurance auo coitction; 14 N. ith. LAUNDRY. .'o can help make ycu happy hon estly 'can. RULuiond Su-aui Laundry. NOTICE. Notice i hereby jLUVcn to ttip citizens uf E.ist Geltaantow 11, .lack sou township, Wayne county iind State of In. liana, that I. Frank l. Lanedon. th. undersigned applicant, a male inhabitant of said State and over the age of 21 years, of good moral character, anil being and having been a continuous resident of Haiti Jackson lowtishiti for more than ninety days iinniediaicly preceding the date of this application, will apply to the Hoard of County Commissioners of said county at ihelr next regular term which commence on the first Monday in February, puis, for a license to sell intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in u less quantity than fKe gallons at a time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where, sold, in accordance with the provisions of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 17. 1S75, as well as other luwa of this Stale now in force, that I am and will be tho actual owner and proprietor of said business and not acting as the agent or partner of any one tdse in the conduct thereof. The precise location of the premises in which I desire to and will sell fald j intoxicating liquors should said license J be granted me, is an follows, tcrwit: In
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(11) feet front by twenty-eight (2Si feet deep, on the ground floor of a two story frame building, situate on lot No. 24. in block No. 9, and in ward No. 4, fronting on Main street, south sldo thereof, in paid East Germantown. Jackson township, Wayne county aoid State of Indiana. FRANK D. LANGDON. 9-16-23 Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Catarrh. A reliable remedy. All drugststa. Moore & Ogborn Fire Insurance Agents. Will go on, your Bond. Will Insure you agalnit Burglary, Theft and Larceny. Room 16, I. O. O. P. Bldg., rboncs. Honi 1553. Bell 53 R. Round Trip Sunday Rates Every Sunday Via The C. C. & L. R. R. To Cincinnati. 0 11.90 To Cottage Grove, Ind 53 To Boston, Ind 25 To Williamsburg 35 To Economy 50 To Losantville 70 To Muncio 1 20 To Marion 2.10 To Peru 2.95 Trains Leave going East, 5:15 a. m. Trains Lv. going West 10:53 a. m. Daily. For further information call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A Home Tel. 2062. Richmond. Low Round Trip Winter Tourist Rates To Florida Points Via The C. C. & L. R. R. Return Limit June 1, 1908 To Jacksonville $36.03 To Dayton a 42.65 To De Land 42.73 To Miami 68-03 To Orlando 44.53 To Palm Beach 51.55 Pen&a.cola 29.50 To SL Augustine 28X5 To B&zJord 42.55 To Tampa 4S.C5 To Havana. Cuba 73.50 For rait- to additional points and other information, call C. A. RLMJL T. k T. A . Howe Tel. ZW1 nicbmc4
