Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 17, 3 March 1908 — Page 7

PAGE SEYEX. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc., s cnt a word. Situations Wanted, are Free. The Market Place of Richmond for bisyeror seHsr. A trisl will convince ycu that Palladium Classified Ads are result fcringers. mm 7 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF S.

THE ItlCIOIOXD PALLADIUM A1 SUX-TELEGUA3I, TUESDAY, 31AKCII y, liXJS.

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WANTED.

WANTED Five thousand bushels white corn, Runge & Co., 16 S. 7th St. 2rJ-7t WANTED Carpenter wont of all kinds. Building and job work a specialty. O. Price, No. IO S. ISth St. 2-ot WANTED Girl for housework at once. Address "K. C." care Palladium. 2-2 1 WANTED To clean and repair jour wheels. Elmer Smith, -12! Main. 2-7t WANTED To loan ... M. C. Benham. 2-ot WANTED -Job work of any kind. Address "E. C. W." care Palladium. 2-:it WANTED To buy second-hand furniture, stoves and carpets ."19 Main St., Phone 4201. 29 7t WANTED Position for general house work. Address "N. M." care Palladium. 2-3t WANTED LADY AGENTS to sell high class Heatherbloom Petticoats having superior workmanship and style. Petticoats when shown sell themselves. Live agents make big money. Write for particulars. Star Petticoat Co.,, 1823 Oakdalo Ave. Chicago. 29-6t WANTED Lady of pleasing personality to represent us in their home town. Attractive proposition. Liberal remuneration. Position permanent. Lucielle, Suite 401, 56, 5th Ave.. Chicago. 29-6t WANTED You to have your money's worth. The best meals and lunch Rt the Railroad restaurant, 825 N. E street. 28-7t WANTED YOUNG MEN to prepare , for Exam, for Railway Mail and other Govt. Positions. Superior Instruction by mail. E&tab. 14 years. Thousands of successful students. Sample questions and "How Govt. Positions Are Secured' sent free. Inter-State Schools, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 29-12t WANTED To buy second-hand furni-

TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Correll and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.) New York, March U. Open High Low Amalgamated Copper .. . . . Sl'i 52 "'O1 American Smelting 59 ?8 60 59 1$ American Sugar 114 1U 1H Atchison 68 H 6ST4 68 '4 1). &. 0 79 H SO 7914 B. R. T. . . 40U 4P,4 C. M. & St. P 109V4 11CM4 IO914 New York Ceutral 95 951,4 94 Is Northern Pac 121 122 121 Pennsylvania 112 113 112

Chicago. CHIC ACO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS 1 (By Con-til scd Thompson. Brokers. Eaton. 0.

Chicago. March :. Wheat Open. Illg. low. Close May !7"s hk" !7"; 100 July !.?i !i.V's t:i .j iCfi Sept HO" 3 i'-'a Oil-"; t2U Corn May r.l V2'i ;i 02 July .V"i ;i r,v.; ,-lTs Sept ."i!ts iWt Oats OfMi. High. :". Close May ,2"'s o.'V'i r2-"s "'3"i July 41"i -It; tt"s 40 Sept .. ,. .. r.7i4 :'.s :;7i; 3s Pork. Ojcl. HiS-. Low. Close May .. .$11.70 $12.05 $11.07 $12.05 July . . . 12.10 12.,".7 12.10 12.35 Lard. Open. tlign. Low. Close May . . . $7.02 $7.82 $7.02 $7.SO July . . . 7.S5 voo 7. sr. s.oo RibsOoen. Hifch. Low. Close May .. . 6.0O $0.75 $6.60 '$0.75 July . . . 0 7.05 o.OO 7.05

U. S. YARDS. CHICAGO. Chicago. March 3 Hogs. 5c lower, receipts 30,000, left over 6.S15. C 4,500. Sheep 12,000. Hogs Close. Light, $4.254.47i-a: mixed 4.52 H; heavy $4,301? 4.52 1 : ?4.304.35. CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Today. Last W'k. Last Yr. Wheat 42 12 si Corn 557 Oats 355 Estimates. Wheat, 20. Corn, 377. Oats. 271. NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wlc. Last Yr. Minn ... 121 ico 230 Duluth 40 - i" LIVERPOOL. Wheat Open lower; l:;,o. lower; close lower. Corn Open, unchanged; 1:0", un haotcd; closa M lower.

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WANTED By family of adults, 5 to 7 room house, about April 1st. Address Box 102, care Palladium. 2S-St WANTED Three young ladles to attend Business College, who can pay tuition and desire ro work in private family for board. Address Richmond Business College. 27-7t WANTED Your own ideas of harness carried out in. detail, if you want a buggy harness, carriage or team harness made to order, at Birck's Harness Shop, 509 Main street. Wiggins Old Stand. 27-tf WANTED Man and wife to work on farm. Phone 512S-I. WANTED Tailor, repairer, cleaner and pressor to occupy rear end of business room; excellent location. 819 N. K street. 2G-tf WANTED Typewriters to repair and overhaul. Burr and Weichman, Western Union office. 15tf WANTED Ycur carpets, rugs, upholstery, mattresses, etc., to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 1916. Bell 295R. 22-tf WANTED Tin work, of all kinds, tools sharpened. Job work a specialty. W. T. Harrison. MS West Main street. 22-14t 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, Cincinnati. O. tf FOR RENT. FOR "RENT Furnished room, heat and bath. GO N. 12th St. 20-7t FOR RENT Double House on corner 4th and N. C Sts. Call at 113 South 6th. 3-2t FOR RENT House, 6 rooms, 823 N. H street. Call at 320 N. 19th. 3-2t FOR RENT 3 rooms, 2 unfurnished, 1 furnished, all modern conveniencClose r0'4 59 V4 114 684 79 1 s 40 109 94 4 121 112 Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies $4.G0 Good to choice 4.55 (J BEEF STEERS. Goou to choice steers .... o.OO Medium to pood steers .... 4.50aS Choice to fancy yearlings 3.75 Qi BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers .. 4.25t( Choice to fancy cows . . :;.r0(ft) Good to choice heifers .... o.50&! VEAL CALVES. Good to choice 4.00(t) Fair to good 3.00 STOCK CATTLE. Good to h vy fleshy feeders 4.25 If) Fair to good feeders . . . . 4.00 Good to choice stockera . . 3 00 Common to fair heifers . . 2.50 Jt SHEEP. Choice lambs o.25ff? Best yearlings 5.25" Best sheep 4.25 Ti 4.70 4.65 0.0O 5.15 4.50 5.00 4.50 4.00 S.OO 7.00 4.50 4.25 3.7b 3.25 7.00 ti.00 4.50 Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per but .).:,o Corn, (per bu) 45c j Oats, (per bu.) 47c j Rye, (per bu 70c Bran, tper ion) $23.50 ' Middlings, (per ton) $2'3.O0 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) j Bett hogs, average 200 to 25 lbs $4.25. 435 Good heavy packers 4.00i?f 4.20 Common and rough .. .. 3.503? 4.00 Steers, corn fed 4.00 4 50 Heifers 3.75 4.00 Fat cows 3.00 3.75 Bulls 3.00 3.50 Calves 6.50 7.00 Lambs 6.00 6.50 PRICES FOR POl'LTRY. (Paid ly Beo Hive Grocery.) Young thickvns. dressed, per lb . .l",c Old chickens per lb 12' L. to 15e Turkeys, per lb iSe Ducks, per H ir.e COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Roe Hivc Ci earner' butter, per lb U4c

3-2t ( I FOR RENT 4 rooms, second house j on West 7th, north of Main. 3-LIi FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, furnace heat and bath. 12s N. D. St. 2S-7t FOR RENT A furnished front room, bath, heat. Private family. Call phone 2093 or 1326 Main. 26-7t FOR RENT Five room flat, S19 N. E street; inquire at barber shop. 26-tf For Rent Furnished room, 325 N. 10th St. 14-2St FOR RENT House, five rooms, bath and furnace. 1500 N. W. 3rd St. Dr. Walls, 21 South 10th St. 2-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, private entrance, steam heat and bath, 19 South 7th. 2-7t FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond -eal estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. Porterf.eld, Kelly Block 8th & Main. 7tf FOR SALE Steel cook stove, good condition. Chas. Spencer, R. R. 8. l-7t FOR SALE A good organ; call 15 N. j 16th street. l-3t i FOR SALE All kinds new and sec ond hand furniture, cheap. E. Wyatt.'s, 510 Main st. l-7t FOR SALE Elegant Post Cards, from 2 to 25c, Madonas from celebrated pictures, embossed, satin and ivory finish, at Moormann's Book Store, 520 Main street. l-3t FOR SALE .Must be sold in 10 days. Fine residence, modern improvements. Barn, 74 ft. lot, 3 squares of center of city. Will sell for half what it cost. J. B. Beck with, over 716 Main St. , 29-7t FOR SALE Ask your grocer for pure old-fashioned Buckwheat flour made by Runge - Co., 16 S. 7th St. 29-7t FOR SALE New 10O8 wheels and sundries. Elmer Smith, 42G Main 2-7t FOR SALE Vests only 5 cents each; Country butter, per lb., 20 to 25c Eggs, per doz 20C. Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Vv'helau.) Timothy liay (baled) .... $12 to 13 Timothy Hay (loose) ...$10.0011.00 Clover hay (baled) $12.00 Clover Hay (loose) $9.0010.00 Mixed Hay 10.00 Straw, (per ton,) G.00 Corn (per. bu.) ISc. Oats (per bu.) 47c. Fodder (per ton) $7.00 Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati, March 3. Hogs Receipts. 3.S81. Butchers $4.65 4.75. Cattle Receipts steady. Veal $6.00 6.75. Sheep, steady. Lambs steady. Pittsburg Livestock. Pittsburg, March 3. Cattle Receipts light. Prime and extra, $5.5()5.75. Common to fair $3.25 4.S5. Veal, $3.50 $.25. Hogs Receipts, 1,000. Prime and yorkers, $4.$05.0O. Common and rough, $3.25 4.15. Good to prime $4.C0 4.70. Sheep and lambs Receipts light. Fair to choice lambs $4.90(V5.00. Sheep, $5.00 Q) 7.40. ! menmona oeea marKei. ! i (Runge & Co.) r-i 1 1 r i m 1 1 Clover Seed (per bu) $10.0 Timothy (per bu.) $2.25 East Buffalo Livestock. East Buffalo, March 3 Cattle Receipts, 125 steady. Veal and calves $3.25flf-0O. Sheep and lambs, receipts 50,000. Sheep. $3.75 5.60. Lambs, cull to choice $5.25'?" 7.50. Hogs Receipts 4,420. Heavies and dough, $4.65??4.?C Toledo Grain. Toledo. March 3. Wheat Cash, $1.00. Corn Cash 59. Oats Cash. 54. Cloverseed Cash $11.63. ; Alsike Cash. $11.00. ' Rye Cash 92. j TO CELEBRATE TONIGHT. i , Tonight Coeur de Lion lodge, K. of I P. will have exercises in observation ' of the forty-fourth anniversary of this ! :reat order. A. suitable program, in cluding some short talks and music, will be provided. Members of the lodg--" and visiting brothers are invited to attend. The special program will follow a short business session of the lodge beginning at 7 o'clock. J ;iovi h.?us-wir5 prefer CJ"ld Meil 1 Hour. Eilomi

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Overcoats and suits at your own price, at Bowen H. Co's, 1129 Main

street. 2-3t FOil SALE Household goods, No. ::2 Westcott Block. 2-2t FOR SALE A splendid new upright piano for less than half price charged by piano dealers. Conditions are such as must sell. Phone 354 2N-7t FOR SALE $1,550 will buy a double frame house, 6 rooms on ach side, lot S;i feet front with large barn. Renting for $8 a side. Ball &, IV.lt z. real estate and insurance. 26-7L FOR SALE Good organ. Inquire at 40S N. 14th. 3-7t FOR SALE Peninsular cook stove for wood or coal in good condition. 125 S. 14th St. o-;:t FOR SALE OR RENT 5 acres, 5 room house. Frank M. Price, Colonial Building. Phone 1016. 3-3t FOR SALE Car load jf horses, public auction, Saturday, March 7th. Taube's Barn, 126 N. 6th street. 24-tf FOR SALE Big line clover, timothy, garden and field seeds. Garver & Meyers, 611 Main street. 15-lmo NOTICE. NOTICE Public horse sale, 100 head horses, draft horses, good farm marts and mules; all stock sold as represented or money refunded. Don't forget the date. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, March 7th. Gus Taube, 124-126 North Cth street. l-6t NOTICE Dressmaker from the East desires position assisting established dressmaker or firm, Richmond. Address "E" care Palladium. 3-3t NOTICE To be given away. A beautiful bracelet at a dance given by the Degree Staff, D. of P., at Red Men's Hall, Wednesday night March 4th. ' 3-2t NOTICE Taylor & Son, livery, boarding, teed and sale barn. 10c, 15c. and 25e. 40 N. 7th St. 3-7t NOTICE Have your upholstering done now before the rush. BillheimE ISSUES HER CALL Wayne County Democratic Chairman Names Date Of Meetings. DELEGATES TO BE CHOSEN. MEN WHO WILL REPRESENT WAYNE COUNTIANS IN STATE AND DISTRICT CONVENTIONS WILL BE NAMED BY PARTY. Oeorge li. Harris, chairman of the democratic county central committee has issued another call for ward and township primaries pursuant to the instructions of the recently organized state democratic central 'committee. This call gives the apportionment of delegates to the state and district conventions, and is as follows: Pursuant to instructions issued by the newly organized state committee as regards county and township organizations, the call for Wawyne county is j as follows: The democrats of Wayne j county will meet in their respective j townships Saturday March 7th for the j purpose of electing township chairman and precinct committeemen and perfecting the organizations. At these primaries delegates are to be selected j for the state convention at Indianapo lis, March 25th and 20th; also delegates to the district convention to be held at Shelby ville (date not yet determined). The apportionment for these delegates j is as follows: Abington and Boston, 1: l Clay and Harrison, 1; Franklin. New J Gnrdcn. Green. Webster, Perry and Clay, 1; Jackson, 2: Jefferson. 1: Wash ington. 1: Wayne and Dalton, S. That, on the above date, (March 7, S p. m.. the deocrats of the several voting precincts of Wayne and Dalton townships will assemble in mass convention in the council chamber of the citybuilding in the city of Richmond to elect precinct committeemen for the voting precincts and perfect organiza1 tion: also to elect delegates to the state j and district conventions. On March ! 21st the several precinct committeemen In the entire county will meet in j the city building, Richmond, Ind.. at 2 i o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a chairman for Wayne county. Democrats will take notice this call supercedes the call recently made for primary organization, that being made ', under instructions? by the former state I committee for electing county thair- ! men etc. GEO. B. HARRK. j County Chairman. I ' ' j H tou are troubled with sick headache, conupHOB. omureiitD. Dneoiivc Dream or any dieeate riuof from stomach trouble, tret a f)c or fl bot of Dr. C aid well s Syrup PerxJn. It t pcaitivaJy tmaraat4 t cor yotu s

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VUlRh Better see Lou & Jones. 9j South 6th St., about those new screens you will want this season. 29-7t NOTICE Waking fc Co. are the new lirm who will do all kinds of plumbing, lieatiug and bicycle business. They will be glad to have their many old customers as well as new ones to call and see them. Wm. Waking is manager of the new company, 406 Main street. 26-7t MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS New way, boles sewed on by machinery. Men's t.ewed soles 75e, ladies 50c. Robert Tomlinson, Cunningham &. Lahrman's Store. ?,-t FOR EXCHANGE 20 acres good land near intemrban, S room house, stable, etc. Can use piece Richmond property. For rent, 7-rooru house South 14th street, ? 12.no. Phone 10W or 4O50. Frank M. Price, Colonial building. 2-7 1 BOARDING and rooms, 1106 Main St". 2S-7t FOUND Best Buckwheat flour, made by Runge & Co., 16 S. 7th St. Ask your grocer. 29-7t PROF. Kolliag, for a sure cure for corns, 20 S. Sth. Phone 4212. 17-30t PUBLIC SALE. PUBLIC SALE. I, the undersigned, will sell at public sale at my farm, three miles north on Union Pike, Friday, March 6th, at one o'clock P. M. sharp: Horses, cow, pigs, two-horse wagon, carriage, bukgy spring wagon, work and driving harness; all kinds of farming and garden Implements and tools. Henry Brokanip. 3-2t LODGE NOTICE. NOTICE F. O. E. BUSINESS of importance to come beARMY MANEUVERS Fort Benjamin Harrison Be Scene of Activity This Year. INDIANA GUARDS IN CAMP. Washington, March o.-It is announced at the war department that failure on the part of congress to appropriate the JjU ,000,000 requested with which to meet the expenses of joint army and militia maneuvers will in no way interfere with the plans of the department to conduct maneuvers of the regulars at FL Benjamin Harrison next fall. The only effect of the failure to obtain- this appropriation would be to prevent the national guard in the states in the northern division of the army participating in tho maneuvers. The department proposes to use the regular appropriation for the army in conducting a maneuver camp at. Ft. Benjamin Harrison for the regulars of the northern division. It is understood at the department that 1 whatever the fate of the appropriation bill may be the Indiana national guard will participate In these maneuvers. Deaths and Funerals. FA R R ELI j T h e remains of Mrs. Anna Farrell will arrive tomorrow morning at ten fifteen from Columbus, Ohio, and will be taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Pritchard, 43 South Seventh street. The funeral will take place at 0 o'clock, Thursday morning, from St. Mary's church. Buriai at the cemetery of the same. " WRIGHT-Friends of Mrs. Minerva Wright, whose remains w ill be brought to Richmond on the 3:45 p. m. train Wednesday, may view the same at Earlham casket, as the casket will be opened there. POWDER TRAIN EXPLODES. Litchfield, Ills., March 3 Big Four powder train going full speed exploder near here today. Two people were fatally injured. ; Bookkeeping. j The art of bookkeeping, of keeping books aa it is understood today. Is supposed to have originated ia Venice about the year 142. The first known ! writer on bookkeeping was Lucas dl Porgo, who published his treatise In I Italian in the year 1495. Bookkeeping J by double entry was practiced in Ven ice. Genoa and the adjacent towns by the beginning of the sixteenth century. New York American. Th tim I;t.r.!ir i.i Connecticut wai founded at P.ranfdrd by Irrgrraen in 1700. This tittl library finally became Ihe brginnins of Tale university.

fore the aerie Wednesday night. March 4. 1:S. Every Eagle is requested to be present. " Joe Wesshaupt. president, J. F. llartsler. secmar -'--.it

PERSONAL. AVOID FORTUNE TELLERS. Do away with dream books. A pack of our wonderful cards will tell your past, present and future accurately. Now only 50c. complete. KSMAR. 1006, 1S5 Dearborn St., Chicago. 29-7t MARRY WEALTH AND BEAUTY. Marriage directory free. Pay when married. New plan. Address H. A. Horton, Dept. P, Tekonsha. Mich. 29-6t FIRE. INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency, Hans f. Koll, Mgr., 716 Main. 14 tf PHYSICIAN. PHYSICIAN Dr. Emma Gardner, osteopathic physician, 23 N. 10th St. Phone 1881. niar3-lmo DR. HOUGHTON, who has been sick, has resumed his practice. Phone 1777. 12-tf LAUNDRY. We can help make ycu nappy honestly wo can. Richmond Steam Laundry. FARM LANDS. Small places near city, J. Ed. Moore, over 6 N. 7th street. jan8-3roo DENTISTS. HERBERT B. LOPER. Dentist. Rooms 16 and 17 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1634. 29-30t WORK TO START ON SEWER SYSTEM As Soon as Warm Weather Opens, Contractors Will Begin Their Hard Task. COMPLETED NEXT FALL. IT IS THOUGHT THAT SOME OF THE IMPROVEMENTS WILL NOT BE DONE BY THAT TIME RAILROAD TO BUILD VIADUCT. Work on the south section of the Northwest Second street sewer system and work on the southwest sewer system, will be started by Hlpskind & Son of Wabash, Ind., who hold the contract for these jobs, just, as soon as the w- eat her is favorable. These two contracts, it is thought, will give employment to at least two hundred men. All the laborers employed by these contractors, under the terms of the contract they hold with the city, must be local men. As soon as the south section of tbe Northwest Second street sewer system has been completed. Contractor Hall, of Delphi, Ind., who holds a contract with the city to build the north section of this city, will begin work on the completion of the system. The viaduct at the Northwest Second street crossing will not be built until the sewer system has been completed, because drainage will be necessary. The V.. C. C. Ac St. L. has let a contract with a Columbus. O.. firm to the masonry work on the viaduct. The stei work will be done by a Pittsburg firm. It ib thought by the city officials that the work on the sewer system will be tntircly completed by the middie of August or the first of September. This will make it possible for the railroad company to complete the work of building the viaduct by tbe first of November. After this work i completed the city will grade the street and place cement walks. It will not be unril the first of next year that that all the improvements in that section of tbe city will be entirely finished. It is thought that Hlpskind and Son will be able to complete the work of building the Southwest sewer system no later than the first of next October. This Is a big job. Nollfice Farmers

MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. "' " ''" ' -' .-rir,J-.,--r-,-r--.r , ,.,, Richmond Monument Co.. C E. Bradbury. Mgr. 33 North Sth Street.

UNDERTAKERS. H. R. Downing & Son. 16 N. Sth St. i2sept6mo WOLVES OF FRANCE. . Pictura of Their Faradty In tKe Eighteenth Century. "The ferocious wolf, said a nature student, "is the most perfect expression of carnivorous bloodthlrst that ir.ll'B .If id aw la tliA mrfr tTriHlA r weapon!. Its slashing bite ran break the leg (f a buffalo, and the noise of It when at work in a sheepfold resembles nothing so much as the incessant cracking of a heavy whip." ( He took down a book. "Here is what the wolves of Frane were like," he said. "This is a letter from the famous Duchess of Orleans.) dated at Marly, Feb. , 1709: , " 'Packs of wolves commit fearful ravages. They have devoured the post man of Alencon and his horse. Twe of the beasts attacked a tradeeanast near Mons, one springing at his throat. In response to bis shrieks two dragoons who were walking by came to his help. One drew his sword and raa a wolf through tbe body, on which It turned and seized Its new assailant by the throat. His eemrado came op and beat the brute off, bwt not before It had killed the man. Meanwhile the other wolf had seized the second dragoon from behind and dragged him down. Finally when effective help arrived both tbe soldiers and ono wolf were found dead. The other bad got away. As for the tradesman, him leg was so piteously torn that it ha-i to be amputated above the knee. " Cincinnati Enquirer,, A lovebird do larger than, a. canary, has taught Itself to rpeak as fluently and as distinc tly as the beat of talking parrots at the Tillage of Ambleside. London Daily Mail. Dri.ei: Goid Medal Flour ta tfca ealy "beat". Junu. I Low Rates to t California ? t and North t Pacifio Coast : Points : One Way Second Class ooiunisi ucKeis, via C, C. & L. J To California Points Z $41.00 t To Washington, Oregon, 4 .10., rl.Jt These rates are In effect Mar. 1st to April 30th. From all points on C, C. &. I Railroad. For Particulars call C. A. Blair. Home Phone 2062. .4, Reduced Rates To New Orleans Pensacola, Fla., and Mobile, Ala. Via C C. & L R. R. On account of MARDI GRAS Round trip ticket to New Orleans ?2::.4.. Bound trip ticket to Mobile or Pensacola $22.20. Tickets oa sate February 26, 27, 28, 29, March 1 udl Final Kmit March 10th. C. A. BLAIR. P. A T. A. Home Tel. 2042. The Great Blood Purifier. For sal by Leo II. Fine. T. F. McDonald a&i W. H. Sudhoff. IajUuo," tile imported French Percheron Stallion, better known aa th Clevenger horse, and "Prince Wilkes" will be at my Farm this season. 2s miles north of Richmond, on Middleboro Pike. The public Is Invited to call and them. A. H. Pyl. R. F. IX No. 4. Phon 510.VCJ.