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\i Ul ONE CENT A WORD. MINIMUM charqe 26 Cenls, Cash InAtfvrnoe rrr fliSEARETHE WONDEiT W0RKIN6 WANT ADS. THAT BRING OREATEST RESULTS, CMAROE 25 Gesits, CashlnAdvanofi ONE CENT A :J3LP WANTED?MALB, .WANTED. SALE9MAN , TO 8151.1. whMltay ln bondby a leadlng Kcntujky dlBtlller; Ilberal commlsslon to rmht. perty, Addresa D18T1LLSR, care thl? offlco. kr.uigTBni.rX AsaisTANT ,oni;o clerk wantcd. Anply to No. 11-0 Mng Street. Alrxandrla. Vii. / _ WANTED. A ' COMPETENT MAN. elther pressman or tranRferer; must he sober and Induslrlousi one' who has had gxperlonco on foldlng-box, work. jootn from stono and alumlnum; _ood ? P"'?l tlon and wagea to rlpfht man. Address PofltolTlce - tlox 2<K, New Haven, Coiin. .WANTED, TRAVEL1NO SALESMAN TO eell Blue Flame 011 Stovoa to dealors in Virginla ond North Carolina. Ad? dress. hy letter, glvhig refcroncos, B, V. 0. 8.. caro thls offlee. _ TWO OR THREE OOOD BOOK-KEEP ERS. now out of cmploym'ent, can Hnd tomcornry, or perhnps permnnent. em ployment. If servlces aro entlfelv sntls fnctorv, by addreaslng ES8. ES8., caro thlB offlee. WANTED. AN ASSISTANT PMAR MACIST; eonstant employment nnd op portnnlty for promotlon for one full of hUBlnrns. Artdross, wllh refTences, A. B. M'CMNTOCK, Rlchmontj, Va. SITUATION WANTED?MALE] WANTED,"A POSITiON 'BY A PIR3^ clasa book-keeper; hls presont employer wlll recommend hlm. Address ENEROY, caro thls offlee._ WANTED. SITUATION BY MAN'WHO Ib oxperienced na locomotlvo flreman. Address W. N. SALE, 1525 Bedford Ave? nue. Lynchburg Va. .* WANTED. BY A MAN WITH ETCPERI ence,' a ?ltuntlon as hutcher: ls b flne cutter and can glvo koo_i r?f(>rence. Ad drosg W. N. BALE, 1635 Bedford Avonue, ' Lynchburg, Va. WANTED. A SITUATION ON A OBN tloman's plnco to look after and ke?p everyt.hlnfr In ropalr and to do all there in to be done: I am married. Addresa FA.RMER, Abercorn. Va. XHRST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER AND offlee man wants posltton: several yoars experlence and beut rcference furnlsh ed. Address U., care thls offlco._ WANTED?A YOUNG MAN OF Ex? perlence, who Is an all-round offle? man, defllrcs to Becuro a Bliuation ln Rlnhmond. Address W. S. COPELAND, care thls'offlc*. ' _ WANTED. BY YOUNG MAN. POSITION to lear-n to dr^ss wlndown with somo dry goods house: best references, etc; Binnll salnry lo Btnrt. Address WIN DOW, Room, 17. thls offlee. \WANTED. BY A YOUNO MAN. A POSI tlon In an otTlcc of a wholosale ftrmi can glve reference from promlnent w-holesale met. n clty: have been with present employer nearly one year as book-keeper. Address WHOLESALE, caro thla offlco. WANTED, BY A YOUNO MAN OF EX perience and hlghly recommenoed. a posltlon with a deslrablo flrm as book. keeper, nhlpnlng olerk, or gerernl of? flco work; some colleotlnR wnuld not be objectlonable. Has been with pres? ent employer one year. Doublo "n'rv books preferred. Addresa "DOUBLB BNTRY," care thls offlee 1 HELP'^IVANTED?FEMALE WANTED, A COOK; SMALL FAMILY; good pay; room. Apply at 138 North Thlrty-second Streot "WAITRESS WANTED: NEAT AND with rsferences. Apply at once at 309 W. . l-ranklln Str*et. WANTED. A GOOD COLORED GIRL TO eook and cleon for a famlly of four. Apply at 1923 E. Frankiln nt once. WANTED. A GOOD COOK. APPLY TO 924 Floyd Avenue. WANTED, WOMAN TO COOK, IRON and help tn hougo for famlly of two. Apply at 1310 Floyd Avenue. WANTED, WHITE WOMAN, WITH reference. to eook, wnsh and Iron for famlly of four: g-ood wajroa, permnnent home: suburbs of Richmond. Addresa HENRY. care of Rnral Dellvery No. 3. Richmond, Va. WANTED. A GOOD WHITE WOMAN to eook and clean and take entlro charge of house for famlly of three nriults (wldow preferred); must have first-clnpa refeTence; good wages and splondld home for the right person. Address "COOK." care tlils offlee. '"SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALEr WANTED! POSITION TO HELP IN famlly: wllllng to make myself usoful, asslst In houae work, sewlng, etc. Ad dresg G. DANIEL. caro thls offlee. WANTED. OFFICE WORK OF ANY klnd Immediately by youi.R lady anxl oub for work; reference. Address. M. O. care thip offlee. ?A LADY OF REFINEMENT DESIRES a posltlon as eomnnnlon. or to touch sinal) chlldren Engflsh and Mualc. Mlss I. X. ADAMS. care Carrler No. 4. Po torBburg. Va. k LADY WITH SEVERAL YEARS' EX perlence ln hotel as housekeeper nnd llnen-room wlsh a posltlon In a hotel as housekeeper or In a llnen-room: can glve the v.'r.v bost referenoec: no ob jpcilon tn leavlng the clty or State. Ad? dress Mlss L. X. H . care this offlee. WANTED. BY A CULTURED LADY, who wrltes a good hand. office work a part of day, or wouid do work at homo; could address envolopos or any Ught work. Addresa S, C? care thls office. SIX PRIZES CARTOON CONTEST FOURTfi WEEK. FOVRTH PR1ZE. SAMUEL B. R/CHARDSON, 116 Randolph Street, Clty. alx prlzcs will bo awarded each. woek for the beat drawltig sub mitted, lllustratlnB that it p*y* ad vertisers to uso The Tirnes-Dlspatch want columns. Tho bIx prlze3 wlll awarded in tho followlng order, vlz.: First prize, J2; eecond, thlrd tourth, flfth and elxth prlzes, Jt each. ALL DRAWINGS MUST BEORIG INAL AND MUST BE MADE WITH BLACK INK ON WHITE PAPER OR CRDBOARD. AND SHOULD BE FIVE TO SEVEN INCHES IN WIDTH. Name and address must be wrltten plalnly ON BACK OF DRAWING. Do not send lettors, but inclooe atamp If you wlsh drawing returned. Do not fold, but roll, -vhen matllng. Address all drawings to "Cartoon Contest," Room No. 17, Tlmse Bulldlng. Al! drawings muat reach The T'mos-Dlspatch offlce not lat?r thon 12 P, M, each Saturday, In order lo be counted ln tho week's contest. Every reader Is cordially Invltod- to take part ln this highly IhstrucMva SITUATION WANTED?FEMALE. WANTED, BY A LADY OF SEVERAL yeare" experlence, a posltion In hotel oa housekeeper, or ln llnen-room, atore room or pantry. Address A. B. C, caro this offlce._ WANTED, BY A WHITE GIRL. 18 years old, a posltion. as nurse or eharn bormald. Please address Miss BESSIE SOWERS. Methodist Orphanago, Rleh? mond, Va. WANTED. BY A REFINED AND CUL tured lady, a place In hotol llnen-room or as housekeeper. havlng oxperlence ir. sowing, and can bo usoful generally ln elther houso or hotel. Address A. B., care thls offlce. I WANT>WASHING TO DO AT HOME: S92 North Second Streot. WANTED. A POSITION AS CASHIER, ent'ry clerk or offlce work by bright, In telllgent lady of experlence (reference Mr. W. S. Copcland. Room 10. Times Bulldlng). Addresa "CASHIER." caro thls offlce. _ WANTED. BY AN ELDERLY AND capable lady, a posltion to caro for a girl or bov, or to take care of an Inva lld. havlng had some years' experlence ln both; willing to work and does not object leavlng the clty. Address S. CV, caro of Woman's Chrlstlan Assoclatlon. WANTED. AT ONCE. BY A LADY OF four years' experlence, a posltion in hotel as housekeeper or ln linen-room or pantry: no objectlons to leavlng this Btntc. Addresa X. Y. Z.. care thla of? flce. WANTED, A POSITION AS STENO Brapher, casliler or nsslstant oook-koop er by a young lady who has had years of experlence ln oftlco work. Address M. L., caro thls offlce. YOUNG LADY WISHES POSITION IN offlce: ls experlenced In nllng. copying and all klnds or offlce work. Addresa N., caro thls offlce. WANTED. A POSITION _AS'MATRriN. housekeeper or i-ompnnlon for lady; best-reference furnlshed. Address \v. A. M.. thls offlce._ WANTED. BY A LADY OF EXPERI ence. a posltion to toach Engllsh ln a nchool or famlly. Address Miss SALLIE E. STFED. Warfleld. Vn. _ "fIRST-CI.ASS LADY STENOC.RA pher deslres a posltion; hnve hnd nearly seven years" experlenco, nnd am also no quainted wlth general offlco work. Ad dreus EXPERIENCE. caro thls olY'cc. YOUNG LADY DESIRES POSITION IN hotel as housekeeper or clerk; best rof erencos. Address M. G., Room IV, llmes Dlspatch. BOARDERS WANTED. NEWLY-ESTABLISHED BOARDTNG houso can accommodate two gentlemen, also table boarders; good board at mod erate terms; 315 E. Cary. WANTED, BOARDERS FOR TWO NICE ROOMS: central locatlon and good ac? commodatlon; also accommodatlon for ono lndv: table hoard a spoclalty. Ap? ply 403 East Main Street._ WANTED, BOARDERS FOR THREE ROOMS. furnlfJied or unfurnlshed; ox cellent tablo faro. Apply 209 E. Grace Street. _ WANTED, BOARDERS FOR TWO DE llghtful connecting front roomB, eec- ? ond floor: nlso spcclnl rnles for tablo boarders; 209 East Frankiln Street. i-OUND. CAME TO MY PLACE ON WrLLIAMS burg Road, one whlte and red COW. Owner plcase come and prove property, pay charges and get her. ixCHANGE COLUMN. TWO GOOD MUL-ES FOR GOOD BRED MARES; also Blcycle and Gasollne Stove for sale. Address Mrs. A. DILTS, Burkvllle, Va._i _ L0ST- . STRAYED?FROM COG WEST BROAD Streot, Rod Irlsh Setter DOG: 15 months old: whlte spot on breast and whlto noso. Llberal reward for hla return. FOR SALE, WANTED, TO SELL A GOOD TOP Buggy; nlso good Sewinff Mochlne Wagon. S. LYTHGOE, 7*2 West Broad Street. i_ FOR SALE?TWO NICE YOUNG MILCH COWS. fresh to the pallj calves with them; one Jersey and flne Mllkers on conslgnment to T. A. LUCK & BRO., 107 South Twelfth Strret._ WANTED. TO SELL 2 2-HORSE Tru"k? 1 s^cond-hand Richmond mnd? Phnoton, second-hnnd groeery wafron Come qulck for bnrgalns. B C BRIS TOW, No. 19 South Flfteenth Street FOR RENT. FOR RENT-TWO OR THREE ELE gantly.enclosed connectlng office ST-nces: ground floor: eentrally located. Hcat, llghl and janltor's attentlon: ront very low. Address H. F. P. t.hls office. ^ FOR RENT?HOTEL BEL AIR. SEA; -on of 1903. One of tha most auccessful Bummer resorta ln VlrBinla: woll fur nlshed. Address YODER & SPESSARD, New Castle, Va, I HOOMS WANTED. WANTED, TWO Oll THREE I'l.EAS nut ftirnlslied ROOMS. wlth boft d ln, a select locallly and wllh n prlvate fimi |ly; satlsfactory ifefereneos fumlshcd. Addre.ia X.. caro thls nfflc. "WANTED. Wan .j, to Botntow .',",01 for twdve months on A No. 1 ?eo.rlty ll'i tral Intereut pald. ..udresd "LOAN." caro thls offlce. WANTED. TO RENT A STORE UK twoen Brook Avenuo und H,toi?I Stroet; elther slde. Address CAP1TOL. caro thla offlce. WANTED, A HOUSE CONTAINING nbout 9 or 10 rooms centro.lly located and sultable tor a boanlliig-hoiise; wlll tnko unoxpired leaso. Address L. B. ,IJ., care thls offlce. WANTED TO BT'Y. AT ONCE, 200 gtfc ond-hand Foldlng C'liulrs. Address CHAIRS. care thls offlco. W/NTED. TO RENT A OOUNTRV STORE: must bo located near rallroad and ln thickly ?ettled country. Address A. C. B.. Jackson. Va. WANTED, IF ANYBODY HAS F-iR sale a glrl's rlg, gcnlle horse and run about In good condltion, tilease notlfy MRS. PRUE, caro thls offlce. BUSINESS OPP0RTUNITIES. WANTED. PARTNER, WITH AT ieast $2,000. ln wholesnlo business: blg proflts; good fleld. Whlle experlence lt} not neeessnry. a thorougVi business mnn to tnlte actlvri lntorest I* preferred. Ad? dress GOOD BUSINESS, caro thls uf flee. , WANTED. STLENT PARTNER WITH $2,500 cash for good navlng huslness; reforenen-s exchanged. Only thn"? mwin Ing business addre." "SILENT PART? NER," caro this offlce. FOR SALE-AN OLD ESTABUSHED. good ? paying business (wholosnle nnd retall); average cash sales $M per day; best locatlon In clty; $7,500 buys lt. MEL VILLE DANIELS. Room 17. Tlmes nulldlng. ANTIQUEs! THE Firs-rCST LINE OF ANTIQUE FUR niturn. Brass Goods, Chlna and Brlc-a Brac in tho city; speclal low nrlces dur? ing February: 809-311 N. Eighth Streot. A TRUE BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD. KOLA CELERY AND PEPSIN CEL Pep-Ko Is the only true braln and nervs food over dlseovcred. Col-Pep ICo eures nervous exhaustion hy feed ing the brnln nnd nerve centres with cerehrln. thus Bi'ipplylng now onerory and vltallty for the whole system. Cel Pep-Ko wlll strengthen your henrt. In crense your flow of lnnguage, lmprovo your nerve and brnln power, sharpen up your business ablllty and energy, mnntnl or physlcal work for lawyers, preachers. leclurers, slngers. students and business men. Cel-Pep-Ko wlll curo nervous headacho. de3pondency and tho blues In flve mlnutos. At your flrst opportunlty try a glass 5f Col Pep-Ko at any cafe or send for n sam Plo,'bottle to any drug store or tho Hy gela M'f g. Co.; AUGUST ARNDT, DIs trlbutlng Agent, Rlehmond. Va, CEL-PEP-KO. CEL-PEP-KO. THE WORLD'S BEST nerve tonlc, can now bo had at any drug store, a slx-ounce sample bottlo, free of charge; ask your druggist for lt. ICola Colery and Pepsln Is the only tonlc for catarrh, coilc, xiolds, dyspep sla, indigestlon and other dlseases. Try it, it will make you strong. healthy and happy. The Hygeia M'f'g Co.. AUGUST ARNDT. Dlstributing Agent. BICYCLES AND REPAIRS. v. IF YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL. RENT' exchango or'have a blcycle reDaired call on JOE BICKERSTAFF. There Is only ono JOE and only ono store?1S03 E Maln._'__i BOARDING AND LIVERY ^TABLES". WANTED-A FEW MORE HORSES'i'6 occupy tha commodlous dry, warm stalls at tho eelehrated Temple and Mndlson Boardlng and Sale Stables, where every attentlon will be glven for the most reasonable conslderallon: speclal terms and rates made foi fancy horses; ample room fur vchlcles. B. D. KAY. Prop. AWNINGS, TENTS AND FLAGS. WE MAKE A SPECrALTY OF DECORATING FOR BALLS AND PARTIES, CALL BELL 'PHONE 2142. J. ROSS JONES & BRO., NO. 602 E. BROAD STREET. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF Costumes for Masquerade Balls, etc. J. ROSS JONES & BRO.. 902 E. Broad Street. Bell "phone 2H2._ CLOCKS. WAKE UP IN TIME.?SCHBER'S ALARM CLOCKS. the best mado for $1: guoranteed for one year. A. SCHEER, Jewelor. No. 1555 East Main Stroet. rrpcslte Old Market. COSTUMEg. PhoneXtfO. M. O. COPELAND CO., 108 Nlnth ' Street; OOSTUMES M \DE TO ORDER FOR BOTH PROFESSIONAL and AMATEURS at shortn otlco. COS TUMES for RENT or SALE. WIGS, FALSE FACES. OREASE PAINTS and THEATRICAL SUPPLIES. Call to see us. FOR SALE BAROAINS. WA NTED. 13VERY1101.1 Y TlTBUY OUR Vapor IJntli Cablneta nnd got tlio b?ne fits of llot Sprlngs al .home Prlco J5. OWBNS ?. MINOR DRC'J COMPANY, FRANKLIN HOUSE. WHY NOT BOARD ?'AT THE FRANK? LIN HOUSE, ndjolnlng the Cnpltol, where you can get broakfast prornptly from H lo 3, nnd a room ulono for 1.1.00 por weok; othor lar?;e rooms 14, thls In oludes board nnd llslits; permanenl or trnnslcnt. Offlco always open. 'Phono '2005. FRESH CANDIES. FRESH CANDIES EVERY 1IOUR AT KAEMPFS, 110 N. Nlnlh Streot. Havo you over trlod themV GENTS' COLUMN. KAEMPF'S CANDIES. BELL 'PHONE 0.11. DO YOU WANT A FINE SU.ISTlTI'TB for HayV Try a bag of D. O'SULLl VAN'S Cotton Bcod Hnlls, 60 cent3 hundred: Byrd Island Palent Famlly Flour. tho ploneor nnd poer of all oth? er flour on the marketj $4.2. por hlg Barrol. D. O'SULLIVAN, Elgluoenth and Maln Strcetfi. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELTtY repalred nnd warranted. A. SCHEER, Jeweler, No. 1535 East Maln Stroet, op poslto Old Markot. IT'S UP TO YOU TO GET FrXED UP as choap as posi|h,1e: get your Furnl? ture Upholstered nnd removed dur'ng dull Henion:,bls dlseount. JUR^ENS', No. 027 Ea?t Broad Street. HALF-PRICE SALE. MEN'S SUTTS AND OVERCOATS. BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT EXACTLY I* PRICE 6SC. BUYS J1.60 MONAT^CH SHTRT OR A Jt.fiO ECLIPSE SHIRT. 26C, BUYS A 50C. SHIRT._.. $1. .LHO. J2 HATS FOR 76C. SALES CLOSE3 MARCH 2, 1903. SAM'L E. DUGGINS, 3< WEST BROAD ST. LADIES' COLUMN. H O M E-M A D E C A R A M E-L S A T KAEMPF'S. THE GIRLS ARE PRETTY. THE GIRLS are sweet, but they. Ilko tho dollc oiis phoanhatps of overy flavor at "THE FOUNTAI'N," 90(1 East Maln. 5C. AND 10C. BUYS POPULAR STAND ard 50c. and 75c. Sheet Muslr at FER GUSSON BROS.'. 11 West Broad. DAVIS' FOR PHOTOS AND PORTRAIT3 PHOTOGRAPHS. PHOTOGRAPHS OF RICHMOND FOLK WATCH THE WINDOW3 OF THE RLITE STUDIO, No. 207 East Broad Street, for tho new dlsplay of Photo graphs this week, Richmond people are now sittlng. THE CARBON STUDIO, NO,. 107 EAST Broad Street, has no Intorest or con nectlon with any other photogrnph bus? lncss In Richmond, except at thls num? ber. Hero always can be found cvery thlng up-to-date and first-olass ln the portralt line; HOT ROLLS. YOU REMEMBEIl THOSE I-TOT R.Ol TS mother used to mnke; we'1 ATKINSON makes lho same klnd at N >. 327 Brook Avenue: Old 'Phono. No. 2G19. STORAGE ROOM. FOR CHEAP AND DRY STORAGE room apply to Rlchardson & Chap pell. No. 501 West Maln Streot (Belvl dere Bulldlng)._ ?_ jspeciaZ 500 SOLID GOLD" PLAIN AND SET RINGS from $1.25 up. Gold fillod Watches from 18.50 up. A. SCTTEER. No. 1555 East Maln Street, opposlto Old Market. ' SHOE PARLORS. DON'T WEAR RUBBER SHOES, CAUS Ing the feat to swoat; have your shoos wholesoled with rubber soles for 51; wlll keep off rheumntlsm and snve doo tors' bllls. Our rubber soles aro sewed on; no nails or pegs. 'Plipne 2GG7. DREWS ELECTRIC-POWER SHOF FACTORY. TJ6 E. Ataln. SEWING MACHINES. SPECIAL SALE FOR TEN DAYS. WH have a few maohines slightly scratched; If vou wnnt n bargaln. call at once. NEW HOME OFFICE. Nlnth and Brond._ PAX COMFORTER NO. 2 I.EADS, CUR Ing Cough whon others fail; everv^bottla warranted. Found at A. BODEKER BROTHERS, 800 West Marshall and 2303 East Mnln.t_ DAVIS' FOR RROOCHES AND QHARMB. STRONG HOREHOUND DROPS. GOOD for a cold. at KAEMPF'S. 10,000 RAI.ES FTNE T.TMOTHY HAY; S.O00 Bales Ctiolcp Clover Hay. S5 ennta; 500 tons Rock Salt for Stooii. 75 cents for 100 pounds; 50.000 Oallons Whlte Kerosenso Oll, 12 cents. Brlng your can, D. O'SULLIVAN. , DAVTS' OALLERIES, 817 AND 223 E. Broad. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. DEAD OR A1..IVE-ANIMA1.8 moved trorn1 .ill narts; no churKe. HICKERSTAFF. Now "phone lilli, WANTED-PUPtLS I'REPARED FOH Stuge (dramatic or vaUdevllR) singiiin and Danclng. Ointory, Eloeutlon nnd Physical Cuuurei Slammering and Stut torliig posltively and pefrrtflrTeh'tly cured. DANIELS' SCHOOI. OF VOICE AND PHYSICAL CULTURE, 027 East Droad. (Prlvate theatre In conncr.tlon.) STAMMERINO AND STUTTERINO posltively and permnncntly cured. DANIELS' SCHOOI. OF VOICE AND PHYSICAL CULTURE, N3. 637 Eaat Broad Street. DANIELS' MET1IOD OF DEEP jbrenthlng and Pliyslral Culturc strengthens tlio lungs. glvos action to the heart nnd Is nhttms's grea'est blcrd purlfler and nerve tonlc. Tho requlslte of n long life \y deep hrea-h Uijg and a strak-lit bick. Everv pu pll nttondlnc DANIELS' Lalge School hns 1NCREASED THEIII CHB'BT EXPAN3ION FROM 3 TO 5 3-1 IN C1IES. lnformalloii and relerer.ee fur nlshed on appllcatlon. No. 6-7 East Broad Stroet. PEESOKALS. SCOTCH KISSES. HAVE YOU TRIED them? KAEMPF'S. 110 N. Nlnth Streot. FERGUSSON BROS. (11 WEST BROAD) are selllng nll late popular standard 60c. and 75c. Sheot Music at 5c. and 10c. WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT ALL our repalrlng of watclics. clockn and jewelry Is fully guaranteed. SMtTH fe WERSTER, CL'll E. Maln Street. IF YOU VV1SH TO I.OOK INTO PAST/i present or future consult Mrs. .TACK SON. tfOS East Marshall Street. Prices: 25c. to $1: strlctly confldentlal. WANTED. CLARA. KATIE AND ALL the rest of the girls to tell thelr best fellows to buy our old Cnshloned Italian Cream Clwrolntes; best In tho clty. MARCHETTI BROS.. two storca, 90G E. 'Maln and C17 E. Broad. DON'T BUy'A BABY CARRJAGE UN tll you have seen ihe beautles und low prices at JURGENfJ'. No. -121 East Broad Stroet. DE SPAIN'S FURNITURE COMPOUND mokes furniture, plate glass nnd plated metals look liko now. The Cablo Co. uro it on thelr flnost planos; tho Homo Sowlng Machlne use it on fheir best machlnes. For sale by J. H. RUSBY, 00 East Broad and 1403 East Maln.. ~~WAT^HES,^LScW=lErjAlRliD~a WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY repnlred at very lowest prlres. J WETNSTEIN. 1501, E. Maln Street. PLUMBING AND TINNING. C. H COSBY, 423 WEST BROAD Stroet. You enn havo your plumblnfl" and tlnnlng dono promptly and stovo repalred. Old 'phona 2736. POULTRY SUPPLIES. EGGS FOR HATCHINO, INCUBATORS, Poultry Foods, Louso Powder nnd Roup Cure: FANCIERS' SUPPLY CO., Nos. 517-51!) West Broad Street. LIVERY STABLES. WANTED. THE PUBLTC TO KNOW we have .Cnbs for hlre, day and nljrht. .TAME3 M'DONOUGH. No. 15 North Elghtoenth Stroet, 'phono Nos. 361 and 315. BUSINESS WANTS. WHO .TUNED YOUR PIANO? WHY, FERGUSSON BROS., U West Brond, ofycourse. They guarnntec thelr work. DON'T TI-TROW YOUR OLD PAPERS away, I buy them; also rags, motals, bottlcs, etc. D. H. HEY, 733 East Cary. BTJSINESS WANTS,, WANTED, TEAM3 FOR KAttt-lNq lumber. We wlll pay $1 por day for good four mtilo or horso tcams; atoatly worU for balance of the year for 3 or 4 team_| wlll pny by the thousund lf party jire rers. Addleea POTTS A KIDDER, Bar> ? hnmsvlilc. New Kent county. Va. 8,000 BUSHEL.S CHOtCE P'EED AT 43 .ents: 10,000 Bushels fVlrgb-la C'orn. 6fl cents, Make monoy tjy ?ailng It. BUv of D. O'SULLIVAN. E'lgliteciith and Maln Stroots. 7.C. HALF ! SOLING' MEN'S SHOES; Indlea', 00c; overy pn.lr sewed; no niillo, no pegs. DREW'S ELECTRIC POWER SHOE' FACTORV. 710 E. Maln. 'Phono 2007; ,free d^llvory. Cut thls advortlso mont out, is good for 10ci STENOORAPHERS-WA NT ED PUPI,L3 for pr'vate Instructlon by teachcr ol oxperlenco; grnduato of Pilmnn svsterrtr recent teacher of shorthstnd ln Smlth-' d.al's College. Addross Mrs. MAUD. SWINDELL. No. 317 West Orace Street, clty. ________A ENTERTAINMENTS FURNtSHED FOR ; benetlts of church?n, lodgps, Boeletles,; otc. br the DANIELS ENTBRTA1N-'" MENT bi'REAU. Profesulonal or Am-: oteur taleut No. 627 East Broad Bt WANTED, 500 BOYS AND MEN . TO. keop thelr best glrls or wlves In good humor bv foedlng them on our best?tho, old fashloned Itnllan Crenm Chocolates; only at MARCTIBTTI BROS.' STORE9. IKX5 East Maln and 617 East Broad.. PUPILS PREPARED FOR THE DRAMATIC OR .VAUDEVTLLE STAGB '( AND PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT. DANIELS' SCHOOL AND PRTVATE THEATRE, 627 EAST BROAD. ' THE MOST COMPLETE SCHOOL'. IN THE SOUTH._ ',v FREE HALFSOLING; CUT OUT THI9: advertlsement. bring It to us and pay.: cash for n palr of our Ouaranteed $3.5fl StKES and we will halfsole thom when-. needed freo of charge, or if the upperr break through before the flrst solo woar< out. wlll glve you a new palr.' instead. 1DREW ELECTRIC POWER SHOE FA.CTORY.No. 716 East Maln St. Physical Culture, Deep 'Breathlng, Richmond, 2, 20, '03. Mr. Melvllle Dnnlcls: Doar Slr,?When r commenced mj cours? with you ln Dramatlc Art, whlcr incliirles yo.sr method of deep breathlng and physical culture. my chest expnnslon -wns but two (2) Inches. I practlced my exerclsos falthfully, and at- the end.ol one week mv expanslon had Inorease'd to B inches. After tho elghth lesson lt waa - 7 VI Inches, nnd I am rapldly galnlng in welght and str.ength.-I chearfully recom-, mend your mothods, as they nre all you clalm x'or them and much more. Yours truly, CASEER. WENDLINGER,.., DANIELS' SCHOOL OF ACTING AND Physical Culture, 027 East Broad. ? '.-;. TTPHOISTEMNG. C". C. LEVY, NO. 544 BROOK AVENUE\ makes Mattressos. Cushlons and Sllt i Covers to ordar. Bell 'phone 1038. SPECIAL NOTICE. WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY ANu Sllvorwaro at wholesalo pricea. Call at J. WEINSTEIN.S. 1501 E. Main Street. s AWED~woob."" " sTvE MONEY BY RUYINO YOUR WOOD n.t H. S. URBAN'S. Snwed plne. J4.50 and. S5.75; oak wood, $6. Bowe and Marshall Streets. Old "phono 1320. >B_3___aBC_B~BE*5q-5-?a3 ar USING THE O GBEATEST SJJPPLI2R DA'LY SUNDAY (OLD'PHONS 38) HE WILL CALL FOR YOUR WMT AD3. MO TROUBLE SPARED ANO EVERY EFFOflT USED TO IE_ffigBraBKa~?__HSBg_E__mi^^ INSTITUTE MAY HAVE TO BE SOLD Chances for Saving the School at Bristol are Growlng Oloomy. The prospects for saving the Virginla [nstltute at Bristol, Va., ln whlch Bap tlsta throughout tho State are Interostcd, are very, very gloomy, and aro growlng more eo'as each day passes. lt is gen irally believed now among local Bapll3ta that thp Institutlon wlll be lost to iho denomlnatlon. As stated many tlmes already tho Bristol Instltute la heavlly burdened with debt and has been bo for somo yenrs. A mortgage for ?25,000 Is held by ov Postmasttr-Generpj Orny, of Baltlmore, and there are mlseellaneous dabts to tho extont of ten or twelvo thousand dollars, Mr,' Gray has agrecd to renow the mort? gage, for llvo years, provlded the JJO.OOO |b pald off. These mlscellaneous orcd itors, by the way, aro clamorlng for their money. Tho efforts of Dr. Hatchor have been |n Ihe dlrootion of rulslng thla ten or twolve thoueand dollars. Uo.^made a hard pull, and succeeded ln gettlng to gether a large portlqn of lt, but.the .tlme came for a payrneiR and stlll u good -?jioo of jt was wnntlng. The Baptlst jiducatlon Commlsslon mot and ap pointed a delegatlon to petltlon the cpurt for an ext.enslon of tlme. The court granted thlrty more days, but declared |hat after that tlme there must bo no telay. _tb4U* tbkty daya .we now drawing %o \ a close. But three or four of them re maln. The money Is not In hand and a prominent member of the comlssion yes? terday made the frank avowal that he dldn't seo where It was comlng from. Thero ls not muoh llkollhood that the money will conie in now unless some generous man or men wlll do tho work. If nobody can bo found to come to ihe reseuo tho court wlll take a hand and placo tlie mstituto on the markot and sell lt. Tho dtnpmlnntlon will thus loso a most valuablo property. The gloomy splrlt whloh prevalls wlth referenoe to 'the Brltftol school Is ro fleoted ln tho Rellgous Horald thls week. Dr. Pitt, who is a member of the com pilssion, and wlio IS In close touch wlth tho Bristol sltuallon, snys: "This week wlnds up the Bristol enter. prlso. Wo are not propared to glve tln? oxact rosults of the campnlgn. W* tonr, however. that they will be Inndequate and unsatlsfnctory. Those who have dono thelr duty ln the pmmlses need not be unduly dlstresse4: those who hnve not done thelr duty-well. the lamp stlll holds omt to burn; altliough the wick la oharred and tho oll low In tho fount, thoy may yet send the'r glfts at once to Judga W. R, Barksdolo. Houston, Va." ELKS' QRAND LODQE Arrangemont Belng Made by Local Elks to Go to Baltiinore. Rlehmond Lodgo of Elks met In regu? lar session last nlght and voted upon a number of appllcatlons. A llst of all thoso who contemplats gotng to the Grand Lodge-meetlng lu Baltlmore next July is ln' tho hands of Boorotary T. R. A. Rurke. Ho asks all who are golnsr to let hlm kpow at onco, so he may nrrange (or ocoommodations. The charier llst of the new ManohMter Ifldg? waa also i passed upon. TWO SENATORS UNDER HEAVY FIRE Presldent Ryal, ol Brewery Workers. Criticises Messrs. Lyle and Barksdale. The featuro of tho post-prandlal Rpeech es at tlie Brewery Workers' banquet last night was the sevore crlticlsm, of Son ators Lylo and Barksdale for thelr stand on the Cabell chlld labor bill by the pres? ldent and toastmaster, Mr. John M. Ry all. The banquet was served at Connell and Mlller's restaurant, botweon Second and Thlrd Streets, on Broad. Not less than ono hundred of tho membera of Unlon No, 120, Brewery Workers, woro present, and It was a Jolly crowd. Aftor a full and tlioroughly satlsfuotpry dlscusslon of eholco vlands, Toastmaster Ryall called tho Jolly boya to order and made 11 brlef address, ln whlch he callod tho namos of tlu? aforeiiientloned Scuators. Mr. Ryall presented Mr. Rlehard Dol lard, presldent of tho Central Trades and Lubor Councll. who spoke brlelly. Mr, W. H, Mullen, secretary of the Trades and Labor Councll, also spoko. Mr. Ryall called on a number of otliors, who made brlef but liappy talks. Jt was a la;o hour bctore the bamiuotlng party separated for tho nlg'ht. _ _ SAN JUA*nT_P. R.-"iHss Ailce Roosar velt has wrltten In reply to an liivitatlon from Miss ElUnboth Hunt. daughtor of Governor,Huntl suylng slia wlll pay Miss Hattt a vislt hore early ln March. ' ' t ' SUCCESSFUL TEST Stand-Pipe at Murphy's Hotel Worked Exceedingly Well. A sucoesBful test of the stand-plpn at Murphy's Hotel was made yesterday af? ternoon, and It was clearly demonstrated. that tho dopartment could rensonably handlo any flre tliat mljjht happon to start up In tha tlnimedlnto vlcinlty, The hose was atraclied to tho plpo that runs up the Murphy aiinex,* nnd from the ground a stream was thrown ovor tho annex with npparont ease, whllo a llat stream from the top of tho bulld? lng reached aa far os Zlmmormaup's and tho Globe bulldlng. The test was most satlsfactory to the departmont. ACHARMINGTRIP Is In reserve for thoso who contemplato vlsltlng Calirornla during the spring or summor on one of the sovernl excur slons belng orgnnl.ed by tho Southern Rallway and Southern Faclflo Com panlefi, The rirst of theso occastons lu the Presbyterian Gonoral Assembly at Los Angelcs, for whloh tlckets wlll bo on sal?' beglnnlns May 2d, with llmit slxty days and stopovcrs, for tho ivon derfully low rato of $65.25, from Rich? mond, Washlngton, Norfolk, und polnts south thoreof. In mldltlon to the Stan dnrd Sleeplng Car Servlco, tho hlgh claaa Excui'idon Sleenors, oporated regu larly via those llnes at alniost ono-thlrd tho atandard rates, wlll l.o avallable. Tho Excurslon Sloopprs aro porsonnJIy conduotod, and pos^ess every requlslte for oom.fort, tholr rattan upholatery add Ing groatly thercto. liavjiig opcrated f.!:.se oxcurslons for tlia past six yoars, the experlment.il sta.e has long slnre passed, and thelr succe_3 Is an assured fact. Por further partlculara. addresa C. W; WESTBURY. Dlstrlct Passenger Agent. No. 920 E. Maln St., ttlchmond, V^ A SPLENDID TEAM FOR THE COLLEGE Prospects Brlght for the Sea? son? Dramatic Club (s Rehearslng. Rlchinond Coliego has very promlslne prospocts for another chumplniishlp banc baJJ toatn this soilson. Although only two or threo members of Ia3t season'n toani aro playlng ball thls year. there Is tho vory best promlso of nno of tlio stroiigest teama tlio college over had. Coach Staplcs Is worklng tho aippllcants hnrd two hours ovory aftornoon. Ho ls puttlng forward evory effort to dovolop n strong "tjlugglng" team; and the last fow 11 its on tha dlanioud havo shown up some "sluggors " Mr. Staples did not sus pect woro on tha cainpus. Thero ls no doubt of tho fact tliat. In respect to tleld work, the toam wlll not bo socond to any team In.the college lenguo of the eastwn dkislon. Tho Rlehmond College Dramatla Club J aro relioarsiiig a drama to bo roudered ' oarly ln t|i? spring. This Is q, now or- [ gnulzatlnn in the collego, und Is under (lio j ausplces of tho Athlottc Assoelation. The ! fair "Co-Eds" of the coliego aro ln hearty : co-nperatlon wllh tlio club; thbi, moro than any other factor, wll Insura its suc cess. , Tho two llterary sooiotlc3 of. tlie col? lege will hold thelr respoctlve annual publlc debatos tne lattcr pai't of March. I The varloua debaters have already been chosc-n. Both occaslons wlll, as usual, bo >very enjoyablo and elovatlng, ANARCHISTS ABOUT TO HOLD CONVENTION (By Assocliited Pross.) NEW YORK, February 25?Tho Evon Ing Telegram to-day prlnts a story io tho offect that annrchlsts from all ovor the world aro about to meet in a sooret conventlon at Parla to devlso plans thnt may radlcally uffcct tho erowned heads of Europp. Tno plans boeaino known through tho boastful talk of n youthUil dejegat" to tho conventlon for thls clty. Thls man. nn ttallaiii knov.'n as "Angelo" and "Ru dolpli." wns. arrested to-day by tlio pollce. Ho sald hi* right name ls Frank Hi-rt zell. and wlille denylng that ho was ono of tho men selooted to so to the Piu la ccnvontlon, suld hc knew four men'who wero going, Than" Both \ The : [ TImes-DispatGh | WERE MARRIED IN WASHINGTON Miss Frommer Becomes the Bride'of Mr. MorecK. of this City. Miss Rosa Marla Frommer and Mf, Frank Moreek, Jr., of thls city. were mar j-lod Monday last In Washington, The aiuiouneeniorit wlll conie In tlie na? ture of a surprlso to tho frionds of both of tlie contractlng partles. Tlio inton tlous of tlie couple had been known fo? some tlme. but lt was not generally un Uc-rsiooii that tlio ccremony was to follow so~ soon. On Monday mornlng Miss Frommer. who has been atiendlnjs a busi? ness colloga here, ieft homo ostenslbly for Uia sobonl, Not even bnr rolatives guessed other* wise, But Innteud of vialtlng tho coj. |ese, Miss Frommer niot Mr. Moreek, whq was gclng North on a business trlp, a:>4 tbe two took tho 8:10 o'clock traln for Washington. Thero they wera ma.-riea at tho homo of a Protestant mlnlstar. A telograni toMIss Frommer's parents niad* them aware of her wlu'reabouts. Mr. aiui Mrs, Moreek roturned ta tha clty yesterday. Tho brldo Is a <?ati|rbt*r of Mr. Charles Frommer. snd haa beas a member of St. Mary's Qerman CatholU Qhurch. Mr. Moreek ha* for soma yu+n been raanagar for Morton C. fimut A Company,