Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 365, 7 November 1908 — Page 7

THE RICH310ND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAJI, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1908.

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PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS1

Oil (BEIT , ...The Market Place of the People... " 1EWE1 IMS PEH WOUD) Situations Wanted and Greatest littie satisffiers. off All advertisements must be FOR THE - Found Ads 2 times big wants are the in this office before fD)lD)nPfC K EACH INSERTION. FREE ads below 12 noon W B)

WANTED. buy wagon for merchants' delivery; 827 N. I St. 7-lt WANTED Position as nurse girl or assistant In kitchen by girl of 14. Address "II." care Palladium. 7-2t EVENING POST wants a few energetic boys, over ten, -to receive orders, deliver copies and make collections. High class customers In best neighborhoods. No corner-loafing with bad companions. Good pay and short hours. Extra prizes for good workers. R. N. Hart, 98 Fort Wayne Avenue. &OY WANTED Would YOU like to know how lots of office boys, errand boys, messenger, boys, all kinds of boys with "steady jobs," have doubled their wages? Would YOU like to increase YOURS? It's easy enough, and. without interference with your present work, and the pay Is good. R. N. Hart, 98 Fort Wayne Avenue. ivANTEDltt or 18 inch wood for kitchen stove. ; Inquire 39 N. 10th. 6-2t VANTED-Four wood-workers; either carpenter or ,, cabinet makers'. Seidel Buggy Co. 6-3t WANTED Nurse, . . experienced and faithful, would care for Invalid, man or woman, or keep house for nice elderly couple.. Call -115 N, Ninth street. : ti-.lt JdtALE HELP WANTED Papermakers The International " Paper Co. want machine tenders and back .tenders for fast Fourdrinier news machines, at various: mills in the East. Wages machine tenders from 36. to 48" cents per hour; back tendi ers from 22 to 32 cents . per hour. Free fare to competent men; steady position.' Can also use experienced

TODAY'S MARKET QUOTATIONS

NEW YORK STOCK . (By Correll and Thompson, . , New York, Nov. 7. . L, & N Great Northern Amalgamated Copper American Smelting Northern Pacific " U..S. Steel U. S. Steel pfd.. Pennsylvania. St Paul .. B. & O. .. New York Central veadln8 Panadian Pacific Union Pacific Atchison Southern Pacific CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Chicago, Nov. 7. Hogs, 17,000, Steady. Cattle 800, steady, r Hogs Close Light $5.256.03; mixed, $5.406.25; heavy, $5.456.30; rough, $5.455.65. Indianapolis Market. REPRESENTATIVE SA LES. HOGS.

No- Av. Dk. Price 60 357 ... $6.50 60 256 200 6.40 6 1 223 40 6.35 ; S 209 360 6.23 197 40 6.15 95 193 80 6.10 172 . 202 320 6.10 95 168 40 6.00 152 ;.. 183 120 6.00 72 156 ... 5.90 71... f 164 40 5.85 6" r. 192 440 5.85 98 . .. 154 . . ' 5.75 74 199 400 ' 5.75 7 141 .. 5.63 83 153 .. 5.50 43. 135 '40 5.25 31 .. 130 .. -5.00 38 100 .. 4.75 37 80 .. 4.00

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. Best heavies , $6.00$6 Good to choice 5.70(g) 6 BEST STEERS. Finished steers 6.00 7, Good to choice steers .... 5.75 6 Choice to fancy yearlings. 4.w3 4 STOCK CATTLE. Good to heavy fleshy feeders . 4.00 4 Fair to good feeders ...... 3.50 3 Good to choice stockers . . . 2.00 3 Common to fair heifers... 2.50 3 BUTCHER CATTLE. Choice to fancy heifers . . 4.00(S! 5 Good to choice heifers . . 3.50 3 - SHEEP. Best yearlings .......... 4.00 4. Spring Lambs 5.5oj 5 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice 4.50 7. Fair to good 3.00 6 50 15 00 00 73 .75 .50 25 .00 .75 25 .73 50 00 Indianapolis Grain. v..." . , Indianapolis, lnd.. Nov. 7. Wheat, 99. Com, 70c. -f Oats, 481-lc. Rye. 73. Timothy, $12.00. Pittsburg Livestock Pittsburg, 'Pa., Nov. 7. Cattle Receipts, light Ftras. $6 down.

third hands who are competent to work as back tenders." Excellent opportunity to work up. Can also use a limited number of cylinder men. Write at once, giving age and experience, or call on Hugh Morgan, St. Charles Hotel, Hamilton, Ohio. 5-7t

WANTED 500 men to learn barber trade and take positions waiting our graduates. Few weeks completes. Constant practice furnished. Scholarship includes tools, instructions, demonstrations, examinations and diplomas. Write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. novl-tf WANTED Roomers and boarders; call 25 South 4th ..3-7t WANTED Young persons to better their condition by attending Richmond Business College, day or night. novl-tf WANTED MALE HELP Railroads are again calling for hundreds of. trained men to fill .positions as Firemen, Brakemen, Electric Railway Motormen and .' Conductors. Uncle Sam also wants more competent men for Railway Mail ; Clerks, Carriers and P. O. Clerks. Our practical courses by mail wiO fit you in a short time for any of these good paying iositions. Write today for free catalog and say for what position you want to qualify. The Wenthe Ry. Corres. School, Freeport, 111. Dept. 290. FOR SALE, FOR SALE City real estate. Porterfield. Keller BLrck. 0-tf FOR SALE Walnut combination bookcase and writing desk; 314 S. 15th St. Phone 40S7. 7-lt QUOTATIONS. Brokers, Eaton, Ohio.; Open 114 138 87 98 High 116 139 88 99 151 55 113 128 147 106 117 137 175 179 95 113 Low 114 138 874 98 149 54 113 127 146 103 112 137 175 178 94 112 Close 115 139 87 98 151 55 113 128 147 105 115 137 175 179 95 113 "ll3V ,. .'.128 '147 i.103 112 .. ..137. ..175 14 .. !!l79 . I " 95 !!ll3 Prfme, $5.85, down. Veal 18.50 down. Hogs, receipts, 35 loads. Heavies, $6.50 down. Mediums, $0.20 down. Sheep, receipts, steady; $4.25 down. Spring Lambs, $0.20 aown. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Ohio, Nov. 7. Wheat, per bu.f $1.02, Corn, GSc. Rye, 78c. Oats, 491-2c. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Nv Y., Nov. 7. Cattle: Receipts, 100, steady. Veals Receipts, 500; $9.00 down. Sheep Receipts, 10.000; $6.40 down. Hogs Receipts 10,000, $4.75 down. Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Whelan.) Timothy hay (baled) $10 to $11 New Timothy hay (loose). . .$10 to $11 New clover hay (loose) $8.00 Mixed hay ' $10.00 Straw (per ton) ..$5.00 Oats, per bu .50c New Corn ..55 to 60c Richmond. CATTLE. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds $4.50$5.O0 Good to heavy packers . . . 4.00 4.50 Common and rough 3.75 4.53 Steers, corn fed 4.00 4.25 Heifers 3.23 3.50 Fat cows 2.50 3.25 Bulls 2.50 3.25 Calves.. 4 6.00 6.50 Lambs 4.00 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens dressed, per lb... 13c Old" chickens, per lb.. ..12 to 14c COUNTRY PRODUCE. (Paid by Bee Hive.) Creamery butter, per lb soc Country butter, per lb 2oC Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Roller Mills) Wheat, per bu $L00 I Corn (per bu) ; . .60 Voats (per bu.) . 50c feye (per bu.) 75c JBran, (per ton) $24.00

FOR SALE Made Brussels rug, 9x14, 314 S. 15th Street Phone 4087.

FOR SALE Gas heating stove and hot plate oven; 314 S. 15th St. Phone 4087. 7-lt FORSALE Good go-cart, hot plate and oven; call 64 South 12th. 7-lt FOR SALE 50 ferrets at 3S North Second street, Richmond. IncL Phone 2997. Wm. C. Jones. 7-lt FOR SALE A Favorite baseburner, child's bed with springs; call 218 South Eighth. 7-2t FOR SALE 19 acres of ground and a new 6 room house about one square from Traction stop. R. R. F. and telephone, 4 miles from city; $3,500. This is a snap. See me cuick. Al H. Hunt. 6-3t FOR SALE Boston terrier pup, 1 t 1 months old; weight li lbs; dark seal brindle: perfect white markings; thoroughbred; pedigree furnished; great house pet, and a beauty. For further particulars address Box 204, Richmond, lnd. C-2t FOR SALE-SIx months scholarship to business college, commercial departmpTit 11 N. 1th St. tt-2t FOR SALE At a bargain Hawley Time CIock Makes it possible to keep the correct time on 50 men. Manufactured by Crouse-HindsCo., Syracuse, N. Y. Iff interested call at Palladium Office. FOR SALES- K cai load of horses every .Saturday aad Monday at Qus Taube'a barn. -tt FOR SALE 3 good farms, must be sold; immediate possession; Morgan, 8th & North E. 30-tf Middlings (per ton) $27.00 Clover Seed, per bu $4.00 Richmond Seed Market. (Runge & Co.) Timothy, per bu $1.50$1.80 Clover Seed $4.00 CENTERVILLE. GRAIN. (Furnished by Fred Schlientz & Sons) Wheat ..." ,". 97c Corn (old), 70c; (new) 55c Oats 45c Rye '. 70c Clover Seed $4.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by H. L. Johnston.) Turkeys 7c Ducks 6c Geese 5c Eggs 22c Country bntter ...22c Young Chickens 9c Old Chickens ...8c Country Bacon 10 11c Potatoes i . . .80c Apples ..75c$1.25 CAMBRIDGE CITY. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. S. Hazelrigg) Wheat, No. 2, per bu 95c Corn, new, per bu r... 05c Oats , 43c Rye i..... ...70c Clover Seed .S3.754.O0 PRODUCE. (Furnished by W. B. Barefoot & Co.) Country Butter 16c Eggs, per doz 25c Old chickens, per lb 7c Young chickens, per lb 7c Turkeys, per lb 10c Ducks, per lb .6c Geese, per lb 4c LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by Harmau Bros.) Butcher steers $5.00 Good to choice $3.50 Heifers ... $3.25 4.00 Veal calves 5.00 .50 Hogs 6.25 Roughs 4.00 5.50 Sheep i 1.50 3.00 Lambs 3.00 4.50 Pigs 5.00 5.50 MILTON. GRAIN. (Furnished by J. W. Brumfield & Co.) Wheat No. 2 98c Wheat, No. 3.. 91c. Corn fiOc Oats 47c. Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton $27.00 C Corn, per cwt $2.00 Bread Meal $40.00 PRODUCE AND SEEDS. (Furnished by F. M. Jones & Co.) Country Butter S. ...20c Country Butter 23c Eggs 22c Potatoes, per bu .....75c Sweet Potatoes, per bu 75c English Clover Seed, per bu....$4.00 Small Clover Seed, per ou $4.00 FOUNTAIN CITY.

(Furnished by K. A. Benton) Butcher Steers $4.00$4.75 Good to Choice Cows .... 3.00 3.75 Heifers 4.00 4.50 Veal Calves .. 6.00 Hogs 6.50 Roughs 3.50 5.25 Sheep 3.00 3.25 Lambs 4.00 5100 GRAIN. (Furnished by Harris & Jarrett) Wheat ,. ., ...... 86c T.... ' . ' J I Vi't .- . k . s .. . . : ..- 4

PROSPERITY WILL REIGN Since Taft is elected we will all get down to business. The only way to do business is through the Palladium Want Ad col umns. The Want Ad columns off this paper will sell anything from a peanut to a five hundred acre farm. Other people and business men have used them and received results. Why not you?. Pinione 1121.

FOR SALE A 10 room double house, $1,850.00; $300 cash, balance $15.00 per mo. Rents $17.00 per month. That Morgan, 8th and N. E St. 5-tf FOR SALE Household goods; call 5-7t 2205 E. Main. FOR SALE Cravenett coat; call 215 North 15th. 5-3t FOR RENT. FOR RENT Nicely furnished, furnace heated room with bath, 34 N. 6th street 7-2t JUST RECEIVED See the large and fine line of pyrography goods at Moormann's Book Store. 7-lt FOR RENT Neatly furnished room with heat and bath; 64 South 12th St. 7-lt FOR RENT 4-room flat with bath, electric lights. 1237 Cor. Main and 13th Sts. Phone 2277. V2t FOR RENT House. E street. Call 1523 North (-7t Corn, per cwt 80c Oats 43c Rye 65c. Prime clover seed $4.00 HAGERST0WN. GRAIN. (Furnished by Clark Bros.) Sweet Potatoes, per bu $1.00 Potatoes, per bu 75c Clover seed (big) per bu $4.50 Clover seed (small) per bu $4.50 Onions, per bu., $1.00 Wheat t 97c Corn 55c Oats 45c Rye 70c j Bran, per ton ....$24.00 Middlings $27.00 PRODUCE AND POULTRY. (Furnished by Ed Porter & Son.) Geese 6c I country ojuner vhj Eggs 23c Young chickens 7c (01d Chickens 7c 1 Turkeys .10c I Ducks i.. 7c Geese ; 6c GREENSF0RK. LIVE STOCK. (Furnished by D. V. Harris.) Butcher steers .$4.00$5.50 Good to choice cows 4.00 Heifers 4.50 Veal, calves 4.0O.5.5O Hogs . . G.00 6.50 Roughs 4.50 5.23 Sheep . . . . . , 2.00(3 3.50 Lambs , . . . 4.00 4.50 GRAIN. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co.) Wheat".... 90c Corn 75c Oats .... ... ... 45c Rye 65c Clover Seed, No. 2 $4.50 PRODUCE . AND POULTRY. (Furnished by D. W. Harris & Co. Country butter, per lb. 15c Eggs, per doz. 17c Old Chickens, per lb 8c Old Roosters per lb... 3c Turkeys, per lb 6c Young chickens, per lb., ........12c Ducks, per lb 6c Geese, per lb 5c NEW PARIS, OHIO. GRAIN. (Furnished by G. W. & I. R. Richards) Wheat .. 98c Corn 73c Oats 45c ! Rye 70c Prime Red Clover Seed $4.00 Alsike $7.50 IJVE STOCK, ft-urnished by J. Jarreit) Butcher Steers $3.50 $4.00 Good to Choice Cows $3.00 $3.50 Heifers 3.25 3.75 Veal Calves 4.25 6.00 Hogs 4.50 5.40 Roughs 4.00 5.00 Sheep 3.55 Lambs 5.00 ELKH0RN. (Furnished by Elkhorn -Mills.) GRAIN. Wheat $1.00 Corn 60c "Is there any method that will enable a man to understand a woman?" queried the innocent youth. ' "The only way to understand a woman," replied the nhHosonher. "1 not to try. Under these circumstances she will rere. I herself sooner or later."CUcag fttswa. i

FOR RENT Four unfurnished roomj with bath. Call 100 S. 12th. Phone 1493. 6-2t

FOR RENT Flats furnished for Housekeeping; steam heat; 415 Main. 2-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath, for gents, at the Grand. oct2S-tf FOR RENT-Rooms, 122 N. 11th St.; reference. 4-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Address G. care Palladium. 4-3t LAUNDRY. W ran hslp make you nappy sonestly we cao. Richmond Steam Laundry. DENTIST. J. D. Kirkpatrick, Jl. D. D. D. S. Williams Office, 706 Main Street. oct 2 1-1 mo FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wilson & Pohlmeyer 15 North 10th. Phone 1335. Private ambulance. sept2-tf DOWNING & SON. 16 N. 8th. Phone 2175. augl-tf FINANCIAL. Money loaned. Low rates. Easy payments. Thompson, 710 Main St 6-7t STORAGE. Store your furniture and household goods above Thistlethwaite's Drug Store, 415 N. 8th St. 10-lm

Veterans May be Given Room in the Court House

The county commissioners met today and considered the proposition of providing quarters at the court house for the Sol. Meredith post, G. A. R. The post Is gradually dwindling in numbers and its present quarters in the Vaughan block. Eighth and Main streets, are larger than necessary. Besides the expense of these quarters is NEW CASE OF SMALLPOX IN CITY Four Year Old Girl Latest Victim. Another case of smallpox was reported to Dr. Bond, city health officer today. The new patient is little Elsie, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Coleman, 1322 North J street. This makes the eighth case of this disease from this district. JOHNSON RELEASED. Connection With Account Suit Dissolved. The connection of W. N. Johnson in the case of Mather Bros. vs. Bonielee Kelley on account has been dissolved. Johnson was named as a co-defendant, but has established with the court proof that he is not concerned. GREW TROUBLESOME. Daniel Fisher, who says his home is at Whitewater, was on a "high horse" this morning at the Pennsylvania passenger station. He was loud and profane and when asked by officer Yingling as to his Identity,- became impudent and aggressive. He attempted to make trouble for Yingling but "Whitey" was there with the goods and Fisher was hauled up in the wagon. He drew $5 and costs this afternoon. A Drink of WaUr. A. glass of cold water slowly sipped will produce a greater acceleration of the pulse for a time than will a glass of wine or spirits taken at a draft In this connection It may not be out of place to mention that sipping cold water will often aliay. the craving for alcohol in those who hare been In .the habit of taking too much of it and may be endeavoring to reform, the effect being probably due to the stimulant action of the sipping. An Impertinent Question. A young man hurriedly entered a restaurant and sat down at' the table nearest the kitchen. With shuffling feet the waitress advanced. Have you froc legsT the young man anxiously inquired. "No. indeed. Rheumatism makes me walk like this," the waitress indignantly replied. Judge's Library. Evasive. The Professor And how did Phoclon shamefully evade his duty? The Freshman (who doesnt know) I have been taught sir. never to speak ill of the dead. Cleveland Plain Dealer. : Goodness Nose! When the clerk Informed -the customer that the handkerchiefs were $7.50 each the latter remarked: "No, sirree! That's too much money to blow in!" Judge's Library.

LOST.

LOST Ladles' gold watch, hunter's 1 "gold case. Waltham make, Earlham fob, between Reid Memorial church. 8th j and Main St. Leave at Palladium: ! reward. 7-lt FOUND. FOUND A bunch of keys on North 19th, Friday afternoon; owner have same by calling at Mather Brothers. 7-2t PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC WIRING. Boiler Flue Brushes, Radiator Brushes. Radiator Dust Shields at MEERHOFF-S, 9 S. 9th. 10-tf MISCELLANEOUS. NO HUNTING. All hunting and coon hunting forbidden on my farm. 7-7 1 JOE MYERS. First class board. Reasonable. AW conveniences. Mrs. Willett. 26 N. 11th. 7-2t EXTRA Large Size Comforts and Blankets at J. Glaser & Cos, easy payments; 233 South 5th st. l-7t UPHOLSTERING. Upholsters and mattress making. Wardrobe, couches and shirt waist boxes made to order. J. H. Russell. Phone 1793. 26-tt Upholstering and General Repairing. J. B. Holthouse, Phone 4201; 124 S. 6th St oct22-tf Honrt: You jes' can't beat biscuit made outen Gold Medal Flour. no sah. Mammy. a burden to the post. It Is probable that the commissioners will give the post the use of the room now occupied by an abstract company, which will occupy the room now used as an office by Pension Attorney Alonzo Marshall. It Is probable that Mr. Marshall will occupy the same rooms as the post , EDNA GOODRICH TO Wedding to Take Place Sunday. New York, Nov. 7. Edna Goodrich, the actress, today confirmed the report that she will marry Nat Goodwin at latter's mother home in Boston to morrow. AN AMUSING CUSTOM. Spaniards Trick ThtmMlvti Inta Wanting a Glass of Watsr. Writing of experiences with Spanish hospitality, Ellen Maury Slayden In the Century says: The cafes were always crowded to suffocation, and yet we lingered past the small hours, the men smoking dozens of cigarettes and the women dipping bits of wafer into chocolate as leisurely as if they had the night Instead of the day before them. A favorite drink was a thin almond milk which looked like something for the complexion and which, after tasting. I would have much preferred applying externally. There was a refreshing absence of the highball and cocktail element and do one ever seemed to take too much to drink.. It is always amusing to see these most temperate people tricking themselves into wanting a glass of wster. They recommend certain dishes and enjoy their eternal chocolate chiefly because "it makes one so thirsty." Visiting a country house once, we were invited into the dining room and I hoped for tea. The table was elaborately spread. We were seated and each helped to a delicious conserved peach and tenderly urged to eat it to make us want some water. When we had eaten the peach and drunk the water the ceremony was complete. Froiessor Darwin is" right Plants can see some plants. Take corn and rye, for instance. With proper treatment these plants sometimes see doable, and frequently they see things that aren't there. New York Telegraph. End of Mankind. "Now, boys," queried the teacher of the JUTenile class, "can any of you tell me the final end of all mankind?" "Yes, ma'ain. I can." promptly answered the boy at the foot "the letter d.' "Exchange. ...... His Hearing to Come. Old Lady (reading newspaper) I declare! The poor fellow arrested yesterday Is deaf. Listener How do yon know? Old Lady Why. it says here that be is expected to bare- his bearin' next week. Big Difference. "Pa, what's the difference between the drama and melodrama?" "The seats, 'my son. Ton win never find any empty ones at the melodra-aa,-Chlcago Record-Herald.

MARRY

GOODWIN

CATHOLIC BURIAL MLffi DENIED Comes as Punishment for Violating Marriage Laws.

Rome, Nov. 7. The Holy office haa decided that Catholic burial shall bo refused to Catholics, who are married to non-Catholics by non-Catholic clargymen. Deaths and Funerals DWIGG ENS Thomas B. Dwtggens died last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder, 20Ct South Thirteenth street The funeral will take place Monday afternoon, the procession leaving the house at 1 o'clock and going to Webster, where the sermon and interment will take place. Friends may call any time. Mr. Dwiggens was a veteran of the civil war, and a member of the Fountain City post of the G. A. R. A TACTFUL GIRL Tho War Sh Gav Jaafi tm Takle Etlette. They wore an engaged young couple and were having a quiet dinner whlie the band played alluring music. The girl was sweet and refined looking and the man big and strong. Her manners were perfect bst ni left much to be desired ss far as etiquette Is concerned. After they had finished their meal an interested observer noticed that the big, wholesome man placed his knife and fork like t&e crossbones under the skull. With a blush the girl, whose own implements were placed correctly side by side, noticed the break. "James." she said, with quick tact looking all around among the tables, "did you ever notice that men and women est differently? When a msn finishes a meal he always prices his knife and fork across each, other, while a woman invariably places them side by side. It's funay, but I've often noticed it" ' "' ' v ' ' - ' "Which Is correct?" anxiously questioned her fiance - while ho gingerly toyed with the objects of comment ' "Why. placing thorn side by side, dear, of course," she said. "But then, men are so busy that I suppose they have no time for sch details." - And then she became interested In the band leader, while the erring Jasaes slyly adjusted bis knife and fork according to regulations. "There's a woman who Is going to manage bor husband without lotting blm know it." observed a sweet old lady who had overheard. "It all depends upon the wsy you do it whether yon can get a man to come round." Philadelphia Record. , MEN AND THEIR HAIR. Peculiarities That PaasI the Barb Will Natteoa TbIbss. The secretive, taciturn barber was finally induced to talk. He remarked: "I've noticed one peculiarity about my customers that I could never quite explain the less hslr a man has the more attention be pays to it. "There's a man who comes in here nesriy every week for a hair cut. and if I shsvM blm clean from the back of bis collar to bis forehesd you'd never know tbst I'd touched blm. He's got a short, light colored fringe that plays around under the rim of bis hat like the soft Huffy fringe you see on those sbswls the women wesr over their shoulders, but you'd think, to bear him, that he could braid It and do it up in coils. Wants me to be psrtlcvJsr and trim it close on the neck and around the ears. I bumor him, of course. I tske a handful of somebody else's hair and sprinkle it on the clotb I put on him, and then I snip the ait gently for ten or fifteen minute and make a great ado when I whisk him off. "And when he leaves the chair and ssys he mustn't let it grow so long sgaia I say it was pretty long. I hop the Lord will forgive me. Nine oat ol every ten of the bsldhssds are that way, but men who've got plenty of ball will keep away from here" until they look like edges of an old fashioned bayloft It's curious, and. ss I said. I never could account for it" Providence Journal. Jack iheppaval ae m Teat. , , Jack Sheppard had a great bold upos. the Imagination of the people of hit time. The fact that 200,000 people wit nessed his execution at Tyburn os Nov. 18, 1724, "upon the tree that heart twelve times a years" is some witnesi to his grim popalarlty. But one of th strangest tributes ever paid blsrr wsi the sermon preached upon blm 11 1 London church. "On, that ye were all like Jack SbespardT' began the preacher, to the stupefaction of bis eongregstion. He weal on to draw a parallel between tbingt of the flesh and those of the soul and to point out that the genius shows lc housebreaking might have been bostowed upon "picking the locks of the heart with the nail of repentance." Asrc mm Work. Sir Walter Scott began to writ bis celebrated novels at forty. Mlltoa began "Paradise Lost" at flftyWhen "East Lynne appeared Its author, Mrs. Henry Wood, wss forty-five. Cromwell was forty-one when be began bis public careeif The year of tb beglra was the fifty-third of Mohammed, and Marlborough reached bis independent command at the same age. In spiritual examples Abraham was seventy-five when called of Cbaran, and Moses was eighty when be stood before Pharaoh as the champion of IsraeL The Groat Blood Purtflor. For at all drug stores.

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