Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 224, 20 June 1910 — Page 7

1'AUt; RATES v: Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. ' Leave your want ad with the one nearest vou. Rates are the same. PALLADIUM DIES AT HOSPITAL ooo ooo t cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Want Ado Co 11 m mini Accident Near New Castle on Saturday Causes Death of Harry Decker.

THE RICHMOND PALL.A1J1UJI AS I SUA-TISLEUKAM, 3IODAY, JUNE 30, 1910.

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For Yotuir .Cpmiveinileece LIST OF AGENCIES. Branca offices are located Id every part of the city. Leave your ' WANT ADS with the one nearest y0H. The rates are the same and you will save a 'trip to the main office.

South of Main. BRUENING, Thirteenth and South B street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY R0THERT, Bth and S. H. North of Main. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 821 N. E St. CHILES & 80N. 18th and N. C SL WM. HIEOER. 14th and N. O St JOHN J. GETZ. 10th and N. H St.

RATES I cent per word 7 days for io pries of 5 days. We coarse advertisements sent In by phone and collect after its insertion.

WAWTED.il WANTED You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED-!-Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened: call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED The people of Richmond to take advantage of our big bareain. easv navment. maaazine of1 fer. Pay - for your magazine each mpnth after you receive them. L. M. , Moore, Field Manager for Magazine service, Minneapolis, aunn. IN want" column rrrrTrrrrTTr To the Bathing Pond. Come on boys in iha Vtnihiricr PnnH ?! amiaroa nnrth of the Glen. , . 20-7t WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Apprenticeship saved by free work and careful instructions. These advantages given only given by us. Few weeks completes. Tools given. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, Ohio. 19-6t WANTED Telephone operator at the Bell Telephone Exchange. 19-tf Market NEW YORK STPQK (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, New York. June 20 Copper American Smelting Ut S. Steel U; S. Steel pfd Pennsylvania . .. .. .. .. .... St. Paul .. .. B.& O. New York Central Reading Canadian Pacific Great Northern Union Pacific Northern Pacific ... .. .. .. .. .. , Atchison L. ft N Southern Pacific -5 CHICAGO. V, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) Chicago, June 20

Open High Lov Close July ... 94 95 93 95 Sept. ... 92 94 91 94 Dec.' ... 93 95 92 95 iCorn "' ?". ftr"i 1 Open High Low Close July ... 58 59 5S 59 Bept ... 59 60 59 60 Dec' ...,57 58 57 58 1 . . Oats . Open High Low Close July ... 37 38 37 38 Bept ... 36 37 36 37 Dec. ... 37 38 37 38

INDIANAP0LISLIVEST0CK. Indianapolis, June 20. Hogs Receipts 2,: prime $0.05. CaUle Receipts 1.100: choice $7.50. Sheep Receipts ISO; best $4.50. Lambs ?".0O. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, June 20. Battle Receipts 123 cars: choice 5S.30. butchers $7.10; prime $S.t. Hogs Receipts SO double decks; prime heavy $0.05; yorkers . $9.05; pigs $10.15. Bheep Receipts 30 double decks; prime Veal calves $0.00. Lambs $7.50 ' EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, June 20 Hogs-Receipts '12.000; heavies $0.83; yorkers $0.00; pigs $10.10. . . $S.50: butchers $7.75. Bheep Receipts 2.SOO; prime $5.25. Lambs $9.23. Calves Receipts 2,200; choice veals $0.00. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, June 20. Cattle Receipts 2.200: prime $7.13. Hogs Receipts S0O; choice $9.00. . Sheep Receipt 2,100; best $4.00. Xmba $&00.

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Are. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Main. Fairvlsw. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St.

V ANTED i-$pung,men to learn auto mobile business by mail and prepare for positions as chauffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure position". Pay big; work pleasant; demand for men great; reasonable; write for particulars and sample lesson. Empire Automobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y. 19-2t WANTEDYoung maiTwhodesiresto work to pay for tuition at . Richmond Business College. Call at the College office. Ask for L. B. Campbell. 20-3t BATHING pond opens. Follow the crowds to the bathing pond, three squares north of the Glen. Ladies and gentlemen. First class in every respect. 20-7t W ANTE D TcTdo work by the day. 741 N. 14th. 19-2t Second hand goods at Draper & Sons, Phone 298!). 15-7t WANTTED Position by two girls, hotel or restaurant. Address "2" care Palladium ofQce. . 17-7t WANTED Outside work" by young man. Call 3012. Report .QUOTATIONS,: Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) Open 65 High 65 77 y 79 132 12S 112 118 157 133 174 126 105 146 121 Low 64 76 78 132 3 27 112 118 155 132 3 72 125 105 146 122 ClOSH 65 77 79 116 132 128 112 118 157 195 133 173 126 105 146 124 78 11 .. ..132 128 112 11 8 looVa .. ..195 132 .. . .17314 ..125 . . ' . .105 ..146 .. ..123 INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis. June 20. Wheat 07c Corn 04c Oats 39c Rye 78c TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, June -20. Wheat ., $1.05 vv rn . oiv.c Oats 41c Clover seed $0.jo RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. , . (Omar G. Whelan) Oats 3537c Timothy Hay (loose) $15.00 Straw, baled, $6.00(3 $6.50 Corn ..57c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 wheat ". 05c Corn 57c Rye, per bu 70c Bran, per ton ...$25.00 Middlings, per ton $28.00 Clover Seed $3.00$5.50 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge tc Co.) Corn 55g57 Timothy $2.00tf?$2.25 Clover Seed $5.00(g$5.50 POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) -Young chickens, dressed, per lb 1820c Old chickens, per lb lS20c Ducks lSc COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 30c Eggs 20c Country butter, per lb 20c WEIIDLING IS FOUND (American News Service) Louisville. Ky.. June 20. The grand jury today Indicted Joseph Wendling for the murder of Alma- Kellner. A requisition on the governor of Texas was issued. The exact location of Wendling is not given out. Titrrat: Gold Medal Flour lead them mil.

WANTED Light work of any kind by elderly gentleman. Address "Work" care Palladium. l-2t

WANTED To buy centrally located house for cash; address Box 152: 18-3t WOOL Bring us your wool, highest market price in cash. Clendenin & Co., 2&7 Fort Wayne Avenue, Richmond. 24-tf WANTED If you want money in place of jour city property or farm, go right to Porterfield's Real Estate office, Kelley Block, 8th and Main. 14-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Household goods. 81 N. Sth street. 14-7t FOR SATTEFiveroom6ize rugs. Axminster, Brussels and velvet all new. ;J21 Lincoln st. 19-7t FOR SALE Property; seven rooms; large lot; $400 down and $8 per month. S24 N. 11th. t:. , 14-7t

j;jk SALt !M acre iarni, ,.xn; nuipop SALE

acres, $S,30O; 'JiM acres Jfl'.'J.OOO; KiOi acres, Sll.OOO: HO acres, lo,ooo; and several others all well located. See Richard Parker, 1033 S. Sth st. 14-7t F0RSALEB7and new No. id-Smith Premier Visible Typewriter, cheap. Phone 1(574. lu-7t New and second hand goods at Draper & Sons. Phone UUSO. 15-7t FOR SALE 10,000 square feet of the very finest .blue grass sod. Must be removed at once. Phone 3234 any noon or evening. 12-tf FOR SALE Home on payments. $15 per month like rent for a reliable party. Phone 1814. 913 Main. Turner W. Hadley. 8-tf MERCHANTS 5ELTvFRYNeff & Nusbaum's, headquarters. Phon 4219. Give me a trial. C. E. Deem. 15-7t FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stock;? and fire insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 6 tf FOUND IN POVERTY Was Old Nurse of King George Who Lost Her Child T Many Years Ago. LOCATED IN PITTSBURG Pittsburg, Penn., June 20. Mrs. Anna Roberts, 7o, who for a long time was a member of the royal household of Great Britain, and who was personal nurse to the now King George V., for IO months and 3 days nursing the future King of England from her own breast, has been discovered here in poverty. She is the mother of Capt. Henry A. Roberts, of the Volunteers of America. Mrs. Roberts, at the suggestion of her friends, is writing His Majesty King George V., asking some recognition at his hands for what she did for him when a babe. She lost one of her ov.n babes through her attendance on the infant Prince, and today she related the incident as the one sad part of her Ions life. It appears that her own child became very ill while she was at the palace waiting on the little Prince, now the King, and, although her child was dying, neither physicians nor court retainers would inform her of her own child's illness for fear the milk with which she was nourishing the future King of England might become feverish and do him. harm. Her own child died in the night without her knowing that it had even been ill. 'I'm the only woman in the world who ever nursed the now King of England at her own breast," said Mrs. Roberts, proudly drawing herself up today. "I am now in need and am writing him, reminding him of this." Mrs. Roberts has documents to prove her claims. She was chosen by the court physician for the future heir to the throne three hours after he was born. A SCORCHER KILLED (American News Service) Wabash, Ind., June 20. Roy Simonson, aged twenty-three collided with a buggy today while scorching with his motorcycle and was thrown into the air, landing on his head. He was instantly killed. WARMTH TO LINGER Washington, June 20. The weather bureau announces today a hot wave of several weeks duration with temperatures ranging from ninety to a hundred degrees, throughout the United States. About twenty errors were made by the Y. M. I. baseball team at Boston yesterday afternoon and the locals lost by the score of 19 to 8. Bratton, pitcher for Boston, allowed but three hits. The field was In poor condition and this accounted largely for the work of the local team. Boston erred a number of times. - .

WANT AD LETTER LIST The follow!? are replies to Palla-

dium Want Adt. received at this of fice. Advertisers will confer a great favor by callins for mail In answer to their ads. MaH at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: A 3 Washing 3 D 1 E 1 L. P 1 mb 2 C. S 2 J. C. 4 Contractor ... 1 Rooms 1 C 1 N. A 1 P. W 1 Mail will be Uuc lor ?0 days only AI: nail not cal.ei for within that time w;!l be cast out FOR SALE Improved farms, city property 'and lots. One per cent commission on sales of $300. Kaufman, over S2S Main. Phone 2394. June ltf. Fine little truck farm, close to Richmond, price ?1,600. Also grand little fruit and, poultry farm combined, price $5,000; apply to J. E. M. Agency, over 6 North 7th street. IS-tf FOR SALE Choice residence lot, first equare South 12th St. Dr. EwIng. 23-t REAL ESTATE Turner W. Hadley, 913 Main St. FIRE INSURANCE FOR RENT. FOR RENT Ground Phone 1930. floor storage. 17-14t FOR RENT Modern 7 call phone 1572. room house, 16-7t FOR RENT Rooms for rent. Phone 3449 or 3202. 10-7t FOR RENT 8 rooms, modern house, 200 N. 21st street. H. S. Roberts, 114 S. 16th. Phone 1411. lS-3t FOR RENT Room with board for two women or man and wife. Miss Wolf, 44 South 12th street. 16-7t A RECENT SNAPSHOT OF PRINCE OF WALES Snapshot of the Prince of Wales, eldest son of King George V, and heir apparent to the English throne. SLAYS !N ARGUMENT (American News Service) Jackson, Ky., June 20. Asbury Spicer of Jett's Creek, surrendered to the atuhorities today, announcing he had shot and killed "Judge" Fugate and wounded the latter's mother. The vicims rented a farm from Spicer over which a cuarrel arose. xf this concerns yon. read carefully: Dr aldwell's Syrup Pepsin is positively guaraiv eed to cure indigestion, constipation, sick head 5c he. offensive breath, malaria and ail diseases irisitnc from stomach trouble. Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division Trains .leave Richmond for Indianapolis and intermediate stations at 6:00 A. M.; 7:23; 8:00: 9:25; 10:00: 11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6:00; 7:30; S:40; 3:00; 10:00; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to Indiananolis. 8:0 P. M Last Car to New Castle, 1C:00 P. M. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette. Frankfort. Crawfordsrflle, Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan. Martinsville. Lebanon and Paris. IIL Tickets sold through. '

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FOR RENT Flats, 26 N. 11th street. 18-3t

FOR RENT Flats, Murray Theater. O. G. Murray. 13 tf FOR RENT S room modern house, 200 N. 21st street. H. S. Roberts, 114 S. 16th. Phone 1411. 19-3t FOR RENT 2 modern houses, one four or five room flat. Geo. B. Moore, ever 712 Main. Phone 2962. FOR RENT Modern lower flat; call 312 or 314 N. 9th. 18-St WANTED TO RENT Five room house in South End near factory. Address or 'phone National Automatic Tool Co. 17 -It FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms on North Thirteenth. Address "C" care Palladium. 17-7t LOST LOST Purse containing one $10 and $3 bill, ring and receipt for money order. Return -J-J'J S '2nd St. Reward. 20-2t LOST Two packages at the Arcade Theater. Leave at Ross Drug store. 19-2t LOST Cameo broach on Wednesday evening, North A between Second and Seventh street. Reward. Leave Stamp Window, post office. lS-3t LOST-LadieV gold watch" Elgin make, hunting case, with initials ' C. S." inside. Return to 121 N. Hth. Reward. lS-ot BUSINESS CLASSIFIED ELECTRIC WIRING. Chas J. Davis, Electrician; wiring and repairing of all kinds. 244 Pearl St. Phone 3239. Richmond, Ind. 20-1 mo HAIR DRESSER. Miss Leota Steward, 16 S. Gth street has opened her hair dressing parlors. She invites your patronage. Phone 1372, open till 8 p. m. may5-6mo ARE AFTER POSTERS Fall Festival Advertising Committee Has Solicited Several Artists. LIBERAL PRIZES ARE GIVEN! 1 The following letter has been sent to a large number of artists and favorable replies have been received from eight; already: The advertising committee of the Fall Festival is very desirous of enlisting your services in the productiou of a suitable design for our 1910 Festival poster. The work will be competitive and a reward of $1.00 will be presented to the contestant whose poster is accepted by a committee of competent judges. The second best design will be recognized with a prize of $3.00. The conditions are few and easily complied with. The successful artist must relinquish all claim to the production and surrender the same to the advertising committee to be used as the committee sees fit. The original drawing must not be less than '21 inches in width and not less than 48 inches in height, or larger proportionately as the artist may desire. The idea presented must include the centennial feature, the industrial, the agricultural, manufacturing, commercial or any other original conceptions preferred. The Fall Festival colors are yellow and white. These of course must be included in the poster. However the artist is permitted to vary colors to suit the design. It should be borne in mind, however, that the availibility of the poster may be influenced by the simplicity of the color scheme. The advertising value will be an important consideration. No contestant will be selected as a judge.. The drawings must be in the hands of the advertising committee not later than 6 o'clock p.m., Tuesday, July 5, 1910. v The committee realizes that the inducement is limited, but we appeal to your sense of patriotism to enter into the competition. As the cause is that of the entire city, we feel confident that you will be willing to make some sacrifice along with those already devoting their time and efforts gratuitously to the Festival's success. Kindly reply to this letter as to whether you will enter a drawing for the poster. GRAYS IN FAST GAME. A fifteen inning game between the Cambridge City Grays and the KrellFrench team of New Castle yesterday afternoon, at Cambridge City, ; was won by the Grays by the score of 6 to 5. The game was one of the best of the season after the sixth Inning, until which period of the game was rather loosely played. The attendance was about 700. There were several former league players In the game. If yon are troubled with sick beadacM. constipation, indigesttoo. offensive breath or any disease arising- from stomach trouble, set a 50c or SI bottle of Or. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It

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RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14 s: Eighth street

CARPENTER. For carpenter and general repair work see Samuel C. Rhoades, 337 N. lSth st. 15-1 mo ART STORE. Fancy work and heme baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 21S0. 10-tf SHOE SHINING PARLOR. Separate apartment for ladies. 5 cents Ri'.ey Roberts, 911 Main st 20-1 mo INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN, Automobile and Fire Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg. 13-tf REAL ESTATE. A retiring farmer or business man can secure a fine suburban home with city conveniences, 3 squares from street car, by phoning 3136. Mf STORAGE. We store stoves and household goods For trems call phone 1778. 1030 Main. W. F. Brown. 10-tf Don't forget Atkinson and his fireproof building when you want to store furniture. Phone 1945. 4th and Main street. Junel8-tf FINANCIAL. Money loaned, low rates, easy pay ments. Thompson, 710 Main St tue&fri tf Lost! "My dad said tie'U leave me bis entire fortune if I'd stay on the water wagon one year." "Well, why look glum? You've done it for eleven months." "Yes, and father went broke yesterday!" Cleveland Leader. City Statistics Deaths and Funerals. GARD The funeral of Mrs. Sarah M. Gard, who died yesterday morning, will be held on Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at her home, 153 Richmond avenue, and will be in charge, of the Rev. Smith, of the Baptist church. In terment will be in the. West Toint cemetery at Liberty. Friends may call at any time. i DECKER Harry A. W. Decker, aged IS, died this morning at 9:30 at the Reid Memorial Hospital as a re sult of injuries received on the Penn sylvania railroad near New Castle on Saturday. The body was shipped to his home in Camden, Ohio, this after noon. ' Births. To W. E. Katte and wife, 617 South Ninth street, a boy, sixth child. To Arlington Henley and wife, 724 North Fourth street, a boy, fourth child. To William L. Witte and wife, rural route 8, a boy, second child. To John T. Althaus, 933 Sheridan street, a boy, second child. To Joseph Kutter, 406 South Sixth street,' a girl, tenth child. To James R. Switzer. 215 South Eleventh street, a girl, first child. To Harry Shank and wife, 1322 North F street, a girl, seventh child, BANK BILL PASSED American News Service) Washington, June 20. The house passed a bill today designed to pre vent minority stockholders in nation al banks from being frozen out by socalled reorganization proceedings. The president signed the statehood bill. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI & LOUIS VILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. rbone 3062. In Effect April IT. 1910. Eat Bonad Chlraao-CIeeleaatt. Stallone. Lv. 3 D S D 31 Sam. Only Chicago .... Peru Ar. ... Peru Marion .... Muncie .... Richmond Ct. Grove . , Cincinnati ." , 9:15a 10;05pi :15a l:S2p l:22p Z:0Za l:32p 2:25p 3:lSp 4:40p z:iza :ooa 3:01a 7:00a 4:32p 5".25p 7:4 Op 8:19p 5:08a; 9: S:43a 7:20a! 6:50p1 9:50p West Boned tie rineat i-C hicaao- ! i Stations. i a ax I Sue. D D SUM. ! Oely Cincinnati . . Ct. Grore ... Richmond Muncie .... Marion" ..... Peru Ar. ... Peru ....... I 8:15a; f 9:53a' 16:OOp4 8:15a 1 1 :"p! 12:25a! 9:5S !10:31a ill:48a l:4a 8:?0pll:4a 13:41p 1 :Z2p l-.42Pj 2:35ai S:30pil2:41p 3:26a 10:30p l:23p 4:42p Chicago 5:4 Op! 7:35a 8:10p 12th t. Station Throueh Vestibuled Trains between Chicago and Cincinnati. ' Double daily service. i nroogrh sleeper on trains Not 3 and 4 between Chicago and Cin cinnatt Fine bnfXet aervice on trains 1 and 2. All trains run daily. For train connections and other In formation call C. A. BLAIR. P. T. A

Home Phone 202. Richmond. lad.

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BOY HAD BEEN WORKING FOR THE RAILROAD BUT A SHORT TIME THE VICTIM LIVED IN CAMDEN. Hopelessly crushed between two freight cars while making a coupling at the Sulphur Springs station, near New Castle. Harry A. Decker, a young brakeman on the Pennsylvania battled hard for his life from Saturday after noon until this morning at nine-thirty. when death ended his suffering. The boy was hurried to this city immed iately after the accident but his in juries were necessarily fatal. Dr. Mar vel attended him at the Retd hospital. Decker had been working for the Pennsylvania for but a short time, and was only 18 years old. He lived in Camden. Ohio, but he made his headquarters here as his "run" waa between Richmond and Logansport, There were no witnesses to the acci dent. The boy was -very popular among the other employes and general grief is expressed by the railroad men over his unfortunate death. The body has been taken to Camden for burial. URCHINS THE FEATURE. In an uninteresting game yesterday afternoon at the Sheridan street diamonds, between the Starr Pianos and the Muncie Shamrocks, which was fea tured by a fight between six year old urchins over the privilege of carrying empty pop bottles, the local team won by the score of 8 to 1. The local team hit hard and also made a few clever fielding plays. Batteries: Muncie. Karlen, Joyce and Lacey; Richmond, Evans and Sullivan. CHARITIES BOARD MAKES A PROTEST ON BOARD ACTION (Continued from Page One.) One of these unfortunates for whom we are pleading may be your father. your-mother, your wife or yourself. Shall Wayne county do' a thing which will be a perpetual cause for criticism from anj'one who has given study to the subject of public char ities, or the superintendent of any hospital, or from any one who has given study to the question of the case of the insane? B. F. Wissler. W. H. Doner, Jos. A. Commons. Annie S. Bteson. Mrs. D. W. Warren. Eleanor H. Robinson, Board of County Charities. Have yon trouble of any kind arUttt' from a disordered stotnacur ue to your aramst a . an. ai Immu fS r.L4n. Syrup PepAto. which U potithrvly funuitMd to POPULAR EXCURSIONS via c c. s l. n R. $6.75 Round Trip to Detroit, Michigan Account of Reunion Grand Lodge of Elks, Selling dates July 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11th. Final return limit August 20th. $23.59 J Round Trip to . Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Account of " Baptist Young People's Union of America. Selling dates July 5, 6 and 7th. : Final return limit August 14th. ?. low Round Trip Rates to Boston. Mass. Account of -National Education Association, 30.45 via. Cincinnati. C. afc O. R. R. to Norfolk and Merchants & Miners Steamshjp Co. to Boston. (Meals and Berth included on Steamer.) $28.25 via. Buffalo and New Ycrk Central. Selling dates June 30th, July 1st and 2nd. Final return limit, Sept, 15th. $5.75 Round Trip to sanausky, unio. Account of Supreme Commander? Knights of St John. Selling dates June 17, 18, 19,' 20. 21 and 22nd. Final return limit June 27th. Low round trip summer tourist rates to all points June 1st to October 30th. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR, Pasv aenfler and Ticket Agent, Richmond. Heme Phone 2062. .