Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 32, 18 March 1908 — Page 7

PAGE SE YEN. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted, For Sals, For Rent, Lost, Found, Miscellaneous, Lodge Notice, Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, etc,, i CENT A WORD. Situations Wanted, are Free. The Market Place of Richmond for buyer or seiEer. A trial will convince you that Palladium Classified Ads arc result bringers. fill 7 INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF 5.

THE KICUMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGKA.M, WEDNESDAY. MAHCH IS, tiMJS.

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WANTED Work by the day by lady. Call at. 2 lit N. 7th. 17-:it WANTED A situation by an oxper-i-ncf'd farm band, married; would like a tenant hfHi.sc. Address "W. It." care Palladium. IS-P.t. WANTKD Employment, by an elderly man as janitor or some other light employment. Will work for a small consideration. Call at No. i:JH K. Main street. 1S-2t WANTED Sitiiat "ion by Yi good girl in small family. References given and preferred. Answer "L. B.," eare Palladium. 1S-:'.1 WANTED ArTinttilllgent 'ladjfto represent in this city an established eastern business house. Address. "Rox 120" care ralladiuni. l-lt WANTKD Ge neral fficowork; addre.s.s "II" eare Palladium. ls-2t V7NTED " iryou-a'rothinkinK of going to housekeeping, come and see ns. We can save you money. 12:50 Ridge street. 1N-7t VVANTKbleii"ei;al fiirniture-repaii--ing and upholstering, 3 2 1 Soutn Cth. Phone 4201. 1T-TL WANTKD WildijT & .laekson.' praet I'eal plumbing and heating. 27 N. 11th. 17-7t WANTKD To trade fine organ for pony or cow. H. It. Smith, E. Germantown. 17-:U WANTKD To" seiid the spring nuin-

TODAY'S MARKFT QUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. (By Cornell and Thompson, Brokers, Eaton, Ohro.j New York, March IS. Open High Low Amalgamated Copper 37 7 -r77H Tin's American Smelting Wi- 67g American Susar H9i 121 U IIS)1. Atchison 7:5 "i 71 71 Ri i3. & o s-'s j-m; SOVs 11. It. T lt; 4 7 131s C. M. & St. P ii:'s 1-" 1 1 7 1-4 New York Central loo f'3 Northern Pac 12'SVL 12.si 124V4 Pennsylvania 11s 113 People's Gas Ws S',a Reading 103V4 1054 lOPi Southern Pacific 7'Vb 747s 72 Va Union Pacific 1234 J2fi'.8 121 V4 IT. S. Steel M U. S. Steel pfd 77-s i'77 96 Great Northern l-U H'Jv

Chicaao. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. ,By CorfeIl and Thompson. Brokers, Eaton. O.) Chicago. March is. - Vheat.

llish. Low. Close. May . . . !.V'S in;'; !."; J5 .inly :mis '.to-lt ! txs Sept M- i. S7-H S7 M'.i Corn. Open. High- Low. Close. May ",0"s V-" u"i '7'-.-,iuiy tr.-N pt ;-is gept t'2:;s ,;-''s '"' Oats. Open. High. Low. Close. 'May 5i"s r.p.. r.i's r. 1 1 , July Is 4V'N 47's -isas S;pt -S :;sN :is ;;s Pork. Open. High. Low. Close. May .. .S12.:57 ?P.'.3n ?PJ.,"7 12.30 July .. . 12.77 1-V.m 12.77 l'J.'.x) Lard. 1 Open. High. bnv. Close. May .. . !?7.:7 $s.w if, Ml .SV02 July .. . S.2t S.23 S.Vi S.23 Ribs. Open. High. biw. Close. May .. . St;2 .St!.S2 July .. . 7.12 7.' 7.12 7.2

U. S. YARDS, CHICAGO. Chicago, 111., March IS. Hogs, receipts 355.000; left over 4.M0. Cattle D 6.000. Sheep 14,000. Hogs Close. Light $4.r0(r$4.$3 Mixed 4.60ro 4.924 Heavy 4.G0J 4.S.", Kottgh 4.00-r 4.70 CHICAGO GRAIN RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wk. Last Yr. ANheat is 22 71 Corn ! t V.)a!s 1V2 Estimates. Wheat, 23. Corn. 1M. Oats. 200. NORTHWEST RECEIPTS. Today. Last Wk. Last Yr. Minn ... 32!) 300 370 Puluth .. 50 R i;u LIVERPOOL. Wheat Open, unchanged; 1:30, 4 higher; close. 4-4 h'.srhor. Corn Open J4 higher: 1:30, higher: close 4-4 higher. Indianapolis Market. indianapolis livestock. hogs. Ifcst heavies $ I s(K? 1 .07 Good Ot choice 4.73$r' 4 v", BEEF STEERS, flood to choice steers.. .. 5.35 t; 5.75 ;jdlum to good steers.. . 3.15U 3.5'

bT of our College Beacon to all in-(ere.-ted parties. Jr. is free. Spring term opens soon. Richmond Bumli'tss College. 17-7t WANTED Work by the day or house-cleaning. Call at corner 22nd and South B streets. lti-::t WANTKD Washing and i rutins to do. Call at 124 S. 2nd St. l':u WANTKD Horse or colt to feed and pasture for light work on farm. Phone 427s. 1 Mf WANTED- Four young men -hustlers, for special work. Good money for the right men. Apply in person at o2 Ho. ;tli St., between S and !t a. in. 11-tf WANTED To clean and repair your wheels. Elmer Smith I2' Main. l:: tf WANTED Cistern cleaning ami repairing. Harry Anderson, .1 10 S. 0th street. LMt WANTED" Men to" "Learn barber trade; will equip shop for yon 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 WANTED Your "carpets rugs, upholstery, mattresses, etc.. to clean by our vacuum process. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone, Home 191G. Bell 393R. 22-tf WANTED To do your plumbing:. Waking. 406 Main. 12 7t

Close 30 4 07 H94 72i S0-i 43-s 117 00 4 1247 115' 102 72 1214 ft 0i 120 Choice to fancy yearlings. 4.23(5i) 4.60 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers.. 4.o0& 5.50 Choice to fancy cows .. .. 3.85 4.75 Good to choice heifers ... 4.00(Ui 4.35 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice 4.00 7.50 Fair to good ;5.00(fj) 6.75 STOCK CATTLE. Good to bv'y fleshy feeders 4. 4.73 4.60 4.30 3.50 7.00 6.00 5.00 Fair to good feeders.. Good to choice stockers.. Common to fair heifers... SHEEP. Choice Iambs Best yearlings Best sheep 4.Z 00 OOtfi) fi. C7 25$fi 50 (it' Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat (per bu.) !t5c Corn, ( kt bu.) 50c Oats, (per bu.) 47c Rye, (per bu.t 70c Bran, (per ton) $21.00 Middlings, (per ton) 2"j.J0 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. YVhelau.) Timothy hay (.baled) .. .. J 12 to 13 Timothy Hay (loose) ... $10.00 11.00 Clover hay (baled) $12.00 Clover Hay (loose) 59.00 10.00 Mixed Hay 10 oo Straw, (per ton.) G.oO Corn (per bu.) 50c. Oats (per bu.) 47c. Fodder (per ton) $7.00 Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir. Best hogs, average 200 to ) 250 lbs $1.45 ft $4.35 4.40 4.00 5.00 4.25 Good heavy packets. . . . ; Common and rough . . 4. SOft3.50 Steers, corn fed 4.50'a; Heifers 55. 75 Fat cows 3.00ft) Bulls 3.25'f Calves 6.50y Lambs U00i.fi 3.50 7.00 0.50 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb . . Old chickens, per lb V2 to Turkeys, per ib Ducks, per lb COl" N TRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamevy butter, per lb.. .. .. Country butter, per lb 2 to Eggs, per do? 1-5C 15C 1 so 1 -, . :ic 25c . 13 Pittsburg Livestock. 1 Pittsburg. Match is. Catt!-. receipt -i liciu. Prime an, 1 extra $5.75 -t

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I"(Jlt RENT Five rooms. lit; South nth street; inquire; 22t South fitli Street. 1V1L FOK RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping; call tf Foil Wavne Avenue. l-2i FOIL RENT Furnished room. N. T t it street. 17-2t FOR RENT Furnished room, ;:0 N. 12th si reel. . !"" t FOR RENT Hons". Ben.i. F. Harris. $10, $14, si:.. 12tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also office rooms, with steam heat and bath, at The Grand, for gents only. 3-4-tf FOR RENT House, live rooms, bath and furnace. Um; N. W. .'!rd St. Dr. AValls, 21 South loth St. --if FOR SALE. FOR SALE Richmond real estate a specialty. Merchandise stocks, fire insurance. Porterfleld, Kelly Block, 8th & Main. 7ti TYPEWRITER FOR SAKE Second band Remington No. 2. Perfect order. Guaranteed; cheap for cash. Address Box 550, Richmond, I ml. It FO R SAKE White Wyandot t e "cockerels. $1.00. Eggs, r.oc. At :;i7 s. :;rd. is-7t FOR SALE Convenient house; largelot; ;;:2 Randolph street. 17-21 FOR" SALE Waif paper "of " he "newCommon to fair $4.75! 3.35. Veal $3.00cfi 7.75. Hogs Receipt s 5 cars. Prime and yorkers $7.M)0 5.15. Good to prime $4.00 fa- 4.35. Sheep and lambs Receipts light; steady. Fair to choice lambs $3.20 .10. Cincinnati Livestock. Cincinnati. March 1S. Hogs Reeeiits 4..N55; strong. Cattle Receipts P07; steady. Butcher steers, $3.005.65. Veal, $5.00 0.50. Sheep, steady. Lambs, steady. Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Clover Seed (per bu) $11.00 Timothy (per bu.) $2.25 East Buffalo Livestock. East Buffalo, March IS. Cattle Receipts 50; steady. Hogs Receipts 2000. Heavies and rough $4.1 5 4. SO. Veal and calves $3.50 S.23. Sheep and lambs Receipts 2,000. Lambs $3.75 6.25. Toledo Grain. Todelo, March 18. Wheat Cash 97t. ! Corn Cash 60. Cloverseed Cash $12. SO. Alsike Cash $12.25. Rye Cash 92. PENITENT BECAUSE OF HIS MISDEED Lad in Tears When He Called For. Was Vernon Goldsberry. the young foster son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brown. East Main street, ran away from home yesterday and went to Greenville. O. He returned home late last night and was taken to police headquarters. When Mr. Brown called for the lad this morning he was in tears and awfully sorry that he had left home. THOMAS DAVIDSON IS IN RICHMOND Popular Candidate for Congress Looks Over Field. Thomas Davidson of Greensburg. one of the leading factors in the Sixth district congressional race, and the favorite for second choice in tbis county, was iii Richmond today looking the field over after the hot ward skirmishes of Monday night. He is well satisfied with the result. NO DECISION ON SCHOOL ADDITION The school board has reached no decision as yet regarding the plans for the addition which will be built to the Garfield school. Mr. Xusbauin of the board stated today that no p!aus for litis building would he discussed until ir was learned definitely whether it would be possible to secure the property which adjoins the Starr property on ti'- iuth.

est. and most exclusive designs. Elwood Morris & Co. lS,-7t FOR SAKE Columbia gra phoplione with 100 records. 121 S. 15th Street. 17-41 FOR SALE Go-cart, -Hs South 14th. 17-2t

FOR SAKE Mason Davis steel range, j Inquire at 110 N. 10th street. 17-2t FOR SA EE -Camera and bath seat. Will sell very cheap. 5k S. loth. bvr.i FOR SALE --loo head of horses. Public auction, Saturday, March 2Mh. Taube's barn, 12; N. tlih St. Pi-tf FOR SaLE New Wall paper. Moorman's Book Store. J 4-Tt FOR SALE See our new line furniture at bargains. Antique Furniture Co.. ."1!t Main. 14-7t FOR SALE New modern residence, S. 12th St. Phone 125S. lint FOR SALE 500 pairs shoes slaughtered. 'Only 10 to TjOc a pair. Lot $2.00 shoes at 93c a pair; 5J2S Main. 12-7t FOR SALE Roots, bee-hives and honey sections at :UK) South West old street. Phone 4110. i:i-7t FOR SALE -New 11nS wheels and sundries. Elmer Smith, l'J' Main. Kl-tf FOR SALE Some good horses and mares. Call at 317 N. A st. 12-Tt PROMISED TO LEAD T LIFE Judge Fox Then Extended Clemency to Lee Robinson For His Actions. HE MUST AID HIS WIFE. EACH MONTH ROBINSON WILL HAVE TO TURN OVER A STIPULATED AMOUNT FOR SUPPORT OF HERSELF AND CHILDREN. Upon payment of ?1S to his wife Amanda and on promises to lead an honest upright life in the future, Lee Robinson, colored, has been dismissed from custody. Robinson made a sensational attempt at escape from the custody of the sheriff in the court room yesterday and begged . piteously to be permitted to commit suicide by throwing himself into the lobby of the lirst floor of the court house from the third. The man had $31 in his possession, when arrested. Before releasing Robinson, Judge Fox elicited a promise from the man that he will work steadily and make regular payments of SIS per month to his wife for the support of herself and children. To Robinson was recited by the court, the long list of charges to which he placed himself liable by his recent actions. The man had failed to carry out a court decree and was guilty of contempt of court. He was guilty also of resisting an officer, public intoxication and several other charges, but the court saw fit to exercise clemency and dismissed him upon his verbal promises. There is some belief Robinson will seo fit to leave the city. Mrs. Robinson is employed as a dish washer at .SI per day at a hotel at Indianapolis. She has brought suit for divorce from Lee and it was in connection with this case that she began to make trouble for her husband. Sheriff Meredith and his deputy. Mashmeyer, believe Robinson was intoxicated when lie appeared in the "ourt room yesterday. The strong odor of liquor was ou bis breath and his demeanor was such as to give rise to the suspicion. He had left a "barrel" house just previous to the time of his arrest. OWLS HAVE HAD L Local Nest Is in Prosperous Condition. At tae regular meeting of the Richmond nest of Owls Monday evening, two candidates were initiated into the order and seven applications for membership were received. During its brief existence the local nest has had i a wonderful growth and it promises to' be one cf the largest secret organiza-j tions in tLe city. J WILL SERVE LUNCH. The 'Women's Relief Corps will serve a 15c lunch at the G. A R. hall Saturday evening from 5 to S o'clock. Menu: Veal roll, baked beans, potato saiad. slaw, doughnuts and coffee.

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NOTICE Don't sell your poultry until ou see Lane. Phone 1 S o I . F5-7t NOTICE Better see Lot: fc .lones, :) South 0th street, about those new screens you will want this season. l:-7t NOTICE. Dr. Hatighton has resumed his practice and will visit all eases requiring such service, promptly. Office hours: ! x to 10 a. m. 2 to 4 i. in. 0 to !t p. m. stf NOTICE F. O. E. There wi!l be a class of twenty candidates admitted to th order on Wednesday night, March is, RtOS. Butler Aerie No. 407 of Hamilton, O., will lie here. Every Eagle is requested to lie present. J'OE WEISHAFPT, Pres. J. F. HARTZLER. Sec y. 17-2t. ' MISCELLANEOUS. LOST Tuesday evening an umbrella with initials, "C. W." carved on end of handle. Finder return to Palladium and get reward. IS-7t THE FINEST WALL D EC ORATIONS at El wood Morris & Co's. lS-7t SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS offered on LAMPORT HAS NOT RETIRED ERDM MINISTRY Desires to Be Relieved of Los Angeles Pastorate. Dispatches from South Bend state that contrary to the report in general circulation the Rev. A. W. Lamport former pastor of the First M. E. church of this city has not retired from yte ministry nor his pastorate at Los Angeles, Cal. It was announced recently that Dr. Lamport intended to seek relief, because of poor health but lelatives have been apprised, he seeks only to be relieved from the Los Angeles pastorate. It is not thought he will return to Indiana, although it is known one of the best charges in the Northern Indiana conference is seeking his services. IS BUSY Engaged in "Remodeling" the City Court Room at the City Building. WILL LOOK MUCH BETTER. Sergeant McManus is busily engaged in "remodeling" the city court room. The board of public w"orks has absolutely refused to make desired changes in the room or to provide quarters for the judge and the prosecuting attorney. The police have determined to have the court room, at least, assume the appearance of what it is intended for. Five desks that were used in the mayor's court in former days, have been taken out of the attic of the city building. These are now being varnished by McManus and will soon be placed in use. One desk is for the prosecutor, two are for the use of attorneys and the other two are for reporters. A new linoleum will be placed on the floor of the court room and it is probable that the officers lockers will be; taken out of the room. There is some talk of fixing the room occasionally used by Street Commissioner Dye as quarters for the judge and the prosecutor. THROUGH SERVICE TO DEINSTALLED Cars to Run Between Columbus and Indianapolis. Superintendent Gordon ot the local branch of the T. H., I. & E. traction company, stated today that he expected through traction service between Indianapolis and Columbus, O. would be established about Easter. Officials of that part of the system between Springfield and Columbus are now considering the plan. A. HART McKEE DENIES CHARGES. Replies to Wife's Accusations in Complaint Pari. March IS. A Hart McKee. the i wealthy Pittsburger whose wife is' seeking an aumiliment of their nutrrir.ee. filed answer today, denying the charge.

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plumbing and wiring. Richmond Plumbing & Electric Co., 41s Main sitreet. Phone 1M:. 17 7t

SPECIAL LINE of cheap and living Morris a- Co. wall papers for rooms. Ellwood WALL PAPER Orville L. Price has t'ie agency to handle H. M. Bosch Co's wail paper of Chicago. If you vould like to look over the samples at our home; call new phone 22N7. l".-7t UPHOLSTERING. Repairing, fine line coverings. Russell, 11 South 7th. Phone 17::5. O-.'iet Waking &" Co. Plumeina:, Bicycles. Motorcycles, 4i'G Main. Both rhoues. 6-;5't Crane I: Thompson, general electric contractors and supplies. 1 N. 5th. Phone 1930. .r,0t PROFf Koiliag, for "a Sure cure for corns, 2o S. Sth Phone 4242. 17-.Vt Low prices on lumber, lath and shingles. iuck & Mill Co. 3-30t Hams, any kind or size 12c. lb. Bacon, lean and nice 12l and 13c. Shoulders and calas lc lb. Everything in fresh meat; lowest, nrices. quality considered. Sehwegman'3 Meat Markets, both phones. 3-23t FINANCIAL. MONEY LOANED Low rates, easy terms. Thompson's loan and real estate agency. Wide stairs, 710 KIN'S CHANCES ARE VERY BRIGHT Sixth District Chairman 0sborn Feels Encouraged Over Situation. ELECTION IS PREDICTED. SAID LOCAL MAN'S POSITION ON MANY QUESTIONS ENTITLES HIM TO DUE CONSIDERATION FROM INDIANA DEMOCRATS. The Rev. T. H. Kuhn, of this city, has opened headquarters at the Grand hotel at Indianapolis preparatory to the democratic convention of next week. Mr. Kuhn is a candidate, for governor, if the Indiana democrats see fit to nominate him for the office. He is doing everything within his power to land the position. John Osborn, member of the democratic state com mittee from the Sixth district, is boosting the claims of the preachercandidate. The office force at the Kuhn headquarters is busily engaged in sending out circular letters and doing other detail work incident upon the candidacy. After talking with those about the place, Mr. Osborn became imbued by the bright prospects yesterday and spoke with optimism of his candidates chances. He said: "Mr. Kuhn has a strong personal following in the Sixth district," said Mr. Osborn. "His candidacy was launched by the democrats of the district at a meeting held at Cambridge City for the purpose early in September. Hi3 candidacy was again enthusiastically indorsed at the district convention at Connersville on Jan. 2. At the Cambridge City meeting a district organization was perfected to further the Interests of Mr. Kuhn. "This organization has been and is now doing a great deal of earnest and effective work in Mr. Kuhn's behalf. As far as I have been able to learn. Mr. Kuhn wiil come to the state convention supported by a solid and enthusiastic delegation from every county in the Sixth district. With promises of support from every other district in the state and being free from entanglements with any faction and with a life testifying stronger than words to his fearless end uncompromising stand upon the right side of all moral questions, and with the stand he has taken with reference to the duties incident to the executive branch of the state government, he is able to appeal to all democrats for support. I believe he will be nominated, aud if nominated I am confident he will be elected." MINER'S COMMITTEE NOT READY TO REPORT. I Divided on Question of Joint Settle ment Plan. Indianapolis, Ind.. March IS. The miners wage committee announced to- : day that it was not ready to report. It j is understood it is divided on the quesj tion of taking a stand on the joint setI Lenient plan or recommending separate agreements to be attempted in each state. Nottice Farmers

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FIRE INSURANCE. Richmond Insurance Agency, llanu N. Koll, Mgr., 716 Main. 14 if FARM LANDS. Small plaees near city, .1. Ed. Moore. ov r 0 N. 7ih sliet. janS-5n UNDERTAKERS. H. It. Downing & Son. 16 N. Sth it. i:i,tCDii) LAUNDRY. We can help make yen happy honestly K9 cao. UlcUmoud Steam Laundry. PHYSICIAN. PHYSICIAN Dr. Emma Gardner, osteopathic physician. 2:5 N. 10th St. Phone ISM. marS lnn MONUMENTS AND MARKERS. Richmond Monument Co.. C!. E. Bradbury. Mgr.. 33 North Sth Street. Th Hunriss Of Mr. Infants and children nte coottaatiy needier axative. It Is Important ta know what to triv them. Their stomach and bowvta are not atronr enoneh for salts, ptirsjatlvs waters or cUiarrtc pills, powders or t&ulets. t.fre them a mild, pleasant, grentle. laiatlv tonic ltk Dr. alOweU's Svrup Pepsin, which sella at tfca snail sum of SO cents or ft at drug stores. It ta tha one rreat remedy for you to hare la the home to give cbil4rea when they need itREAL ESTATE 100 acres is to Elijah Cooper. 25 acres is to Elizabeth Poullin. 5 acres is to Eli Cook. 40 acres is traded to Isaac Wilcox. BUT LISTEN, Still have 26 acres. IS-room house, barn, wood-house, wind-pump, onethird mile from traction line. Possession in 10 days. 12 acres, 5 room house, barn. gonI orchard, four miles of city. , 40 acres, 9-room house, bank barn. 2 miles of city. 40 acres, gxl buildings, 7 miles of city. 25 acres, good buildings. 7 mile ot city. The above are priced right. Can uw city property in exchange for 2(5 and 40 acre tracts. FJasy terms on others. $10,000 to loan. Get busy. Frank M. Price Rooms 31-32 Colonial. Office Phone 1046. Residence. 4056. The Ground Hog Can't Keep Us In Six Weeks. I want $SOO.0O to Loan; good. I have $500.00 to Ix)an. I have $600.00 to loan. I want $1,000 to Loan. I want to sell a realty Investment, $11,000.00, will pay 12 per cent. A 7 R. House, $1,200, 12 per cnt. investment. A well located Residence, $2,200; 25 acres fruit, good improvements, a bargain. A C Room House, $500.00. A 2 Room House, $500. A 5 room house, $850. We can take care of a few more rentals. Prompt collections, our motto. If you want to sell, list with us. If you want to buy, loan, borrow r rent, we are at your ftervic. We can sell you a home for a Little Cash, balance as Rent. We make Mortgage Exemptions from March 1 to May 1, and wo need that 25 cents. U s That Morgan, Sth and N. E I INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE: LOANS, RENTS W. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3, Wosteott 81k a The Great Blood Purifier. For sal by Leo IL Fine. T. F. McDonald and W. If. Sudhoff. ' LKMldo." 22721. the imported French Percheroa Stallion, better known as the Clevengsr horse, and 'Prince Wilkes" will be at rny Farm this season, 2'z miles north of Richmond, on Middleboro Plk. The public la invited to call and s theni. A. H. ry! R. F. I). n. t. Phn 5M5-C.