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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY. NOV. 23. 1913 PAGE STiteB POSTMASTER FEARS CONGESTION IN MAIL Haas Requests That Parcel Post Packages Be Pre pared Now. Fearing congestion in the postoffice duriDg the days before Christmas, Postmaster Ifaan has issued the fol lowing request: "Those who intend to send parcel post packages are requested to call at the office as early as possible and se cure the necessary stamps and tags. These can be affixed before the pack age is brought in for mailing, when all that will be necessary will be to mark the number of the package and drop it in the mail. "Should everyone wait until the last minute there will be such a rush that the clerks will be unable to handla the packages." Each tag is made out in three parts one to so to the sender as bis receipt, one to be held by the office and the oth r to carry the address. Preparations are already being made to handle the heaviest mail that has ever been sent through the Richmond postoffice. The postmaster has planned to va cate his private office and turn over a greater portion of the basement of the building' to he used in the storage of Christmas mail. The Family Cough Medicine. In every home there? should be a Dome ot Dr. King's New Discovery! ready lor imiruflinte use when any) member of the family contracts a cold j or ;i cough. Prompt use will stop the! spread of sickness. S. A. Slid, of Ma-I son, Mich., writes: ".My whole family j depends upon Dr. King's New Discov-j ery as the best cough and cold medi-'! dno in the world. Two 00c bottles cured me of pneumonia." Thousands of other families have been equally benefited and depend entirely upon Dr. King's New Discovery to cure their coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Every dose helps. Price, 60c and $1 at A. O. Luken St 'Co. Ad vfrtl.sernontt LATE MARKET NEWS NEW YORK STOCK QUO TATIONS Furnished by Correll and Tnocipaoa. I. O. O. V. Bldg. Phono 1446. Am. Can. . . Axnal. Copper Am. Smelters U. H. Steel Atchison St. Paul Ot. No. Pfd Lehigh Valley New York Central.. .'28'i .t;94 .63 .552 92U .98 123?i 146 2 294 70 3 fi.l 56 14 92 99 M 124 146i 96 107 109 160Vi 8778 151 16 i uei u i t e. 1 1 1 c iv i ',4 Pennsylvania 109 Reading 159 Southern Pacific 86.t Union Pacific 150' 3 Ruraely 15 TkT 1 I ..... I f. . , CHICAGO GRAIN WHEAT. Open Clow 864 8714 90 91 69 70 70 70 38 38 41 42 Bee. May CORN. Iec. May OATS. Dec. May CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Nov. 25. Hops: Receipts 25.000, market 10c. lower; top prices $7.507.80, hulk of sales $7.407.60. Cattle Receipts 5,500, market steady. Beeves $3f ?.;(), calves $8.7510. Sheep: Receipts 17,000, natives and westerns $2.755 5, lambs $557.50. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK PITTSBURG, Nov. 25-Cattle: Sup ply 200, market steady, veal calves $11.25. Sheep and lambs Supply 000. market steady; prime sheep $4.65. laml-t $7.15. Hogs: Receipts 2,500; market slow; prime heavies $7.95, pigs $7.15. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK CINCINNATI. Nov. 25. Cattle. Re ceipts 205, market steady; choice steers $7..roc7 8. calves $4fl0.26. Hogs Receipts 1826, market heary; top prices $7.9o(Ti 8. Sheep: Receipts, 222; prime $4.25. lambs $5g?7. INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. - Hos: Receipts 11.000, market 10c lower; tops $7 95. bulk of sales $7.60(7.90. Cattle: Receipts 1150; choice steers $7.258. other grades $5.657 Sheep and lamb: Receipts 600. market steady : prime sheep $4f7 4.15, lambs $6.5?r7. INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 25. - - Cash grain: Wheat 96 '-c, corn 74, oats 41' c. TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO. 0.;.Mov.-55.-Cash grain: Wheat 97c, corn 75c, oats 2c, clo verseed $8.70. Thanksgiving Specials Be Well Dressed for the Holiday Bwy Mow; Pay After- Thanksgiving Ladies' Tailored Suils $12. SO Ladies' Coats $6. SO and up Millinery at Half Price FURS-Special Red Fox 18.5 Globe Clothing Co. 533 Main Open Evenings Huerta and This nhnto raph shows Provisional Prosi departure for Japan Diaz was compelled several months ago. On to flee to Havana, where ALLEY Supt. Gordon Says Necessary. This Is New and longer cars have made the extension of the switch at the interur ban station into the alley necessary to accommodate two cars on the track at the same time, according to a reply made by Superintendent Gordon of the street car company to the objection of the board of works that the company was blocking the alley. The communi cation said cars were only run to the end of the switch for a few minutes every two hours. The board ordered City Engineer Charles to draw plans and speciflca- I tions for cement sidewalks from I Fourth to Sixth streets on Xorth D. ! The assessment roll on tho nai-inc of Eighth street from Elm Place to South II street was approved without any objections from property owners. LIVE STOCK (Corrected daily by Anton phone 1316). Choice veal calves, per lb... 9 HOGS. Primes faverage 200 lbs) per 100 lbs Heavy mixed, per 100 lbs. Stolle. to 9ic .$7.50 .$7.00 $7.00 Rough, per 100 lbs CATTLE. Choice steers, per lb. 7c i Butcher steers, per lb 7c i Cows, per ID 2, to Ec j Bulls, per lb 5c to 6c j Veal calves $9.00 i Light Yorkers $6.50 to7.00 : GRAIN MARKET j (Corrected daily by Richmond Roller ' Mills, phono 2019). Wheat, per bu sSc l.-iat8. Per bu S7c isew corn, per bu 55c Rye, per bu sc Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton $28 00 PRODUCE (Corrected daily by Ed. Cooper, phone 2577.) Old hens, per lb 12c Old hens (dressed) pe.- lb IE to ISc Turkeys (dressed) per lb 25c Young Chickens, dressed, per lb. ..20c Young chickens, dressed, per lb.. 22c Eggs, per dozen 35c Country butter, per lb 23c to 25c WAGON MARKET (Corrected daily by Omer Whelan. phone 1679). Oats, per bu r;Sc New Corn, per bu 60c Timothy hay, per ton $1S.00 Clover hay I4.00 Rye straw $f,.oo Oats or wheal, straw ?5.00 Bran, per ton $26.00 Middlings, per ton $2S.i't COAL. (Corrected by H. C. Bullerdick & Son) Phone 1235. Anthracite nut $$.0 Anthracite stove and egg $S.o5 Jackson ; $5.75 Pocahontas $5.75 Run of mine $4.75 CARS BLOCK RICHMOND MARKET Former Friend JlSr vi t3 ,--''-. A "ia-fc &H - V . tiff? Fi-C c t i aV&; 41 vtbyS dent Huerta embracing Diaz's return to Mexico he was recently stabbed WOMAN GETS $500 Ada Kauffman Receives Alimony. Compromise on the amount of ali mony to be paid IWrs. Ada Kauffman, was cft'ecied in circuit court by fail Kauffman, defendant, in a divorce ac- tion. The decree was granted by Judge Smith of Portland, who was on the I bench. Mr.;. Kauffman will receive 1 $50u, one half the amount ilenr-'.nded. tveceuuv iauunian nrouenr. suit ior divorce against his wife and she con tested it. It was refused by Jin'.e Fox because of insufficient, grounds. After she had t'ouaht tho issuance of a decree to her husband, Mrs. Kauff man entered suit and demanded $1,000 alimony. Kauffman determined to fight the case because of the amount of ali mony. The Kauffnian's were married in Last (Jerniantown in lftno ami lived to gether for a short time. Mrs. Kauff man was Miss Ada Sarber. j When contesting her husband's suit I Mrs. Kauffman said she hoped he' would return to live with her and it j was seen later that a reconciliation j count not ne eiiected. isne ttien filed a complaint charging her husband with desertion and failure to provide. When the matter of aiimonv was j broached in court Saturday and after j the plaintiff's attorneys had introduced their evidence, a compromise was sug ! gested. Her attorneys readily ngreed (to accept the $."00 which Kauffman of : fered. ! . . . ... tsotn young people arc prominent in the western part of th county. Kauff man is u farmer, living near East Ger mantown. Only One "BROMO QUININE" That is LAXATIVE BliOMO QUI NTXE. Look for the sienatnre nf V. W. (iROVE. Cures a Cold in Ono ! Day, Cures drip in Two Days. 25c. l.Advertlsement) r'or a small a ' ciean up' first payment. ve will of old patterns, but 25 Discount1 23 I CREX Size 9js12, WOOL FIBER 9x12 size, 9x12 size, 9x12 size, 12x12 size, 12x12 size, 10-6x12 size, Now Enemies General Felix Diaz before the lattcr's Huerta's attitude was so hostile that by agents of political enemies. 1 VISITORS AT MEETING1 Sons of Veterans Hold First Open Meeting. A number of visitors from Boston, i Liberty and other neighboring towns j attended the open initiation of the i Sons of Veterans last night in the (i. A. R. hall. Talks were made by dudge 1 Comstock, J. H. Harlan, commander of ; the post at Liberty, and L. H. Handley. i Following the wor ka banquet was served to the guests. About twenty five members of the W. It. C. and the Ladies' Auxiliary of the organization, were present. SOME COAT VALUES You've never seen the equal of our stylish Coats for Men and Women at r..n. ueai $jo.uu values, and we j trust you. Union Store, 1026 Main j street. MASONIC CALENDAR ! Wednesday, November 26 Webb 1 i lodge, No. 24. V. and A. M. Called) j meeting. Work iu Fellow craft degree. Beautiful Corsage Bou- J A VI queis ai reasoname prices, i Union s Flower Shop. STUDY BIBLE M-3t The weekly meeting of Prof. Elbert j Russell's Bible Study class was large j ly attended last evening. The meeting i was held in the Y. M. C. A.. One noticeable feature about the confer- ences is the number of young men and women attending. Every Reg Included In fills Unusual Offer lay aside any ru? until Xmas. Now is an unusual stock reducing effort. Regular S9.00,SaIe S6.SO Regular $12.50, Regular $10.00. Regular $ 7.50, Regular $17.00, Regular $12 50, Regular $15.00, SUSPEND FIREMEN FOLLOWING FIGHT Chief to Take Cases of Hahn and Kenre Before Roard. Kollo-Alnc a .:pi.!-- a::.: : fs :t a'. No. 3 tire station s-'utuhsy ai'frti.vn be tween Jani"s Hahn -s:ii V:!':ar.'. iCen ney. both were suspended i:utetiuttel by Fire -hi?f Miller v'hti Miller Ail put the case tf :Vre the l).,.rd ot pub lic work;; for final action regarding the retention or disn;:ial of the en. Harry Hay was ia.-e-i on the force un til action is t;:ke;i. Chickens. Turkeys and Ducks at Lons Bros. Meat Market. 324 Main street. Phone 2299. - ! -' HEATER SATISFIED WITH LOT. HE SAYS Danie! Heater. Ul' Nort h Thir'.eeii'h street, who boi:.ii a lot in McAleter. Okla., of the ?.!vA!.-s-.er Re:l Ktat coiiipany wh:l-. it had its bo)ster car in Richniojn! lat pri tiS s s t'-at . e is very well aiM:.d with 'm- invest ment depi! e u; that tliere -a .1 s a post office itisector in the cit v last week colle fins evtd company for obtaini en i Hit e a.Kain ue t.Il.i I falpp iretcn?e. j Heater purchased a i in it, paying Jias t-r i his broth r who li.s j lias inlortued him thai I very ttood investnn-nt l(ir w ; ' ! ; sf--).. I b ay.-. tb;. near McAles'er he in;s ma.ic a ;:nd siiouid be aide to realize a tidy pi i '. from it in a few years. Ho was unable to furnish Inspector Hawkesworth ith any evidence against the company as all tiie deal ings the company bad with him wr- perfectly regular, he told the inspec tor. There will be sevcra mural trau.-poi ;a' ion 1' iters to any part of ib Panama-Pacific Intern tion. In addition to 1 kinds of inter cr carrying is- grounds of the ational Kxposi niotor br.sses. which will take passenrs. to any point for ten cents, there -a ill be a double track miniature railroad, whi. '.i will give a iour-mile ride for ten cents, electric jinrikshas, push chairs ami bi cycle chairs, the charges for which will be moderate. This lung Remedy Known Fifteen Years If T0iT!o(ly who suffers from or Is threfltened with I-uns Troubla would ln veHtitfate tbe many cases where recov eries were brought about through the f IVkman's Alterative, a remisiv which hug stoo.i th test for nealv f.fteeu venrs, a stron? opinion in favor of it woi:!il !. the result. What it ha? Hrromi ilsh.'.i for other It bibt do for you. he.ul thU: , l-"' !' St.. New York, ".entlemen: i.a!lt Ie.em!.er I t,..k Fii.l.ien colli. wh. h developed Into I'r.en monla. The doctor did all hi- possibly could for ine. but could not .ierr my lung One day I oaw a r-ti:noi.inl In one of the papers tllinc of ihe cood re sults someotie tuid from taking Ivkmam Alterative for a troul 'e of tlie !u"-s I benn taking it and soon felt gZl ' re My lungs bPK.m to clear up nnd I becpn to train in strenctU ami was , ..n well enouah to tnk.. up my work st'.';ln I am in tietter health i.tt than I b.ive beii at ny time. I m a missionary w-orker for the New York Home for Homeless and Krlen-ll-ss P.or " (Affidavit) KKXKST 1'.' WII.COX. (Above abbreviated; mora on reiuet ) Kekmnn's Altemtlve has tiern rrovt-n bv rnany yesirs- f.-t to be mont effifi.jous for severe Throat and I. tine Affert -onu" Hronchltls. Hronchlsl Asthma. Stubb..-n olds and In lipl.ulidiiur the vste.-. r-ontalns no narcotics, poisonn or'hablt formlnsr dnisw. Ask for hoiklet teliinir of recoveries, snd write t, Kckma" laboratory, rhilndelph ia. Ps for ev. Cenc. For sale by all leading drucglata 1 Put Yourself To Sleep ! Put yourself to sleep nights repeat ing my Phone number, 2441. Tryrn If your grocer will not supply you with my "quality potatoes," call me. L. D. HAWLEY the time to select. This is not RUG Sale S 9.00 Sale $ 7.00 Sale $ 4.50 Sale $12.50 SaleS 9.00 Sale $11.00 jSIiicfjaiici GET "VACATE" ORDER TVO Men Requested tO Ieave' the City. 4 .vr on" ere the woris wr.i'.ea on aruia.u, vhursius Harrv Hartsor. 1 M.!':uik.v. Wis . ar-d .U'hn Ianhe- I. Os:u v itlt put l:c tr.t oxlcattou ;V ;,la'" '"-iwtnerraan in police court. 'ii fit--1 acktunv dged they had been trau'l;;:! .iK.'.t ti - country, but a:d thty -re lo,king for work here. This :i:;ike a total of f.ihi men who have beeu ord-ri out of te city ithln 'ers than a week. CANOE CIXIMVILL -MEET DECEMBER 5 T a.- new ,b tor R.chinor.d cauoe-.-'s '. L;.i. n as the Tecuiv.seh einb. I ke i!:.) of a im iii- bership of t u ,-r.t !'. av i it is believ- ! lb" eni i:nu-!!' liouble this Kcnib. r by twv s,! The Lib orr-a .1 b elect inc the i'--:!ow:ts uSii fis lr sient. I'inlip .:.:!!: iv ;.tm,i. :-t, ":lter Kiijtel ' r;n h: : mTi-'ari i i treastner. II. 1. n.:s. A Utap;ar ',, v wil; bo provid ei.l lu" lav.iis ! ' :; ;:!. n members !.;re t .f-a:' a at-ipai.n leadin: to ii'.e if' '. : !. e: a ciuti 'unie will 1 e started. :w.:.t r i.ie.t ".vr ill ::elti Dei'ttnt- : " . wh.-.-h t ;n. a con stitution aiat !av will lio drawn and the fee t :::t-:nb rsh.ip arrni;- I'aliadiuKi Want Ads Pav Great Thanksgiving Sale of Fine Millinery We are oint; to offer all tiun, a fine display of Up TRIMMED HATS AT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Untrimmcd Hats at great savings . Ladies. Jo not let this opportunity pass- i nolbe: : Millinery. 39 N. 8th Street. : For Your a.o Iksgt v I ssg ID) t mimics- T I.ot us make a few suggestions nor a rral delight. We handle only the Terr finet oyeter Ststraciar-cls and Mew York Counts Thone your order and we will deliver to any part of tb. ctty. Ice Cream B.sni Ices lA't us firni?h your ice cream and ices. Phone your order now so as to insure" prompt delivery. Include a box of our dainty orfect ionery in your order. Chocolate all of the finest makes. Full line of After Dinner Mints. 919 Main Re-Opeaing Book Bargain F'ivo Big olurnes i1.98 Regularly Selling at $12.00. Clip This Coupon THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM Everybody's Cyclopedia DAILY COUPON Tk coupon, ii presented at the mala c-S",ce ci tha Rich Eonl Pa.'.adium. will ent'.tje the bearer to cne five-volume set cf liver tody's Cyclopedia (regularly selling at $12.) For MAIL ORDERS, ADDRESS THE PALLADIUM, RICHMOND, (NO. The sets are too bulky to be aent by mail, tut at-of-town readers can have theza for the $L9S. the let to be sent by express, shipplne charges to be paid by the receirer. OUT-OF-TOWN READERS need tct ait until the days cf distribntloa, but send order any day of th wee aiid ehipaecta vrill be made promptly oa the distribution days. MANY FARMERS ATTEND MEETCCn. Many farmers o Jefferson t3wurtjf- attended the airrlcuftur! day at tba east nd school near IlagfrvtowzL. Tt9 principal. Ief J. Reynolds, lrae la ' charge He sail the natter wa ; . . . . , . proaItr than h had tiotyateA A large amount of liv stock, tacrcd- ir.g hogs. diry cattle, horses and pent ' Jrv wore brcn?ht to the bi school , . . . . hTn and demonstration mere m4 by the farmers of the county who are 1 experts in those lines. A. D. Cobb, 1 or.ntv aaricultnral airent. Mr. Cobh. j and others, talked. ! State of Ohio. City of Toledo, Lucas County. s: Krat.W J Cheney make oath that be is senior partner of the lira of F. J. , : Cheney .v.- Co . doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state afer I said, and that said firm will pay the; ! sum of ONE HrNPKFin DOLLARS' I for each and every case of Catarrh i that cannot be cured bv the u of ; HALL'S CATARRH Cl'RK FRANK J. CHENEY. ' Sworn to before me and subscribed i in !:i presence, this 6th day f De ' i ember. A. P , I vSeilt A T. OLKASON. ', Notary PuhMe. Ha.!'. Catarrh Cure la taken lnter i rahy and acts directly upon tb bKxd and mucous surfaces of th ' svstt-ii! Send for testimonials. frev I K .1 CHKNKY & CO, Toledo, O. Sold b ail HrufiEista. 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for eoasti pition ( Advert! mrntl this week at a great rcduc- - to - the - Mirtute Millinery to make your Thanksgiving dln- Phone 2754- EH S1.98