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F?ME I MINIMUM i CENT CHARGE ? 25 Gents, Il WORD. Cash In Advance THESE ??E THE WONDER WORKING WANT ADS. THAT BRING OREATEST RESULTS. _ ._. MINIMUM ONE CHARGE CENT 25 Gents, A GashlnAdvanoa WORD. I HELP WANTED?FEMALE. (WANTED, HOUSE MAID AT 448 EAST Grace Btroet at once. .WANTED, AN EXPERT LADY STENO grnphor and Typewriter from 4 to 6 o'clock In the ntternoons; must ho quick. CORDES, MOSBY & CO. WANTED, COMPETENT WOMAN, white or -colored, to nurse and ?lo gen? eral house work for small family; good wages; references required. Apply 821 East Main Street. WANTED. FEMALE STENOGRAPHER, able to in?renlo her Income by -using a machino 20 to 41 per cent, speedier than the rest and on necount of tip-to-dato features must turn out better work with less mental and phvslcal effort. Address OUVBH STANDARD VISIBLE WRITER, Richmond. SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALE. ?.,-, ?..,?,? ,., - .. WANTED, HY A YOUNG WOMAN OF education, a position ns stenographer; nn accurate nnd conscientious worker. Address Miss 8., 112 S. Third Street, city. HELP WANTED?MALE. "WANTED, 10 ABLE-ROD1ED COLORED MKN. Apply to O. C. WOODRUFF, Foreman, American Locomotive Co. DRUG S-YO UNO MAN WITH YEAR OH more experience for Junior clerk, with ?ood education and refcrene?. MAUS ?EN. 213S Market Htrcet, Philadelphia. WANTED. DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOK? KEEPER of some experience; state sal? ary expected. Address "BROKER," caro ! this office. WANTED, HELPERS FOR ELECTRI cal wlreman. Apulv nt once to ELEC? TRIC CONSTRUCTION CO, OF VIR? GINIA, 8 S. Ninth Street. ? WANTED. AN ASSISTANT REGIBTER ed DRUGOIST; singlo nnd sober; ser? vices required at once. KELLAM'S DRUG 8TORE, Cnpo Charles, Va. WANTED. A YOUNO MAN WITH ONE or two years' experience In thn drug business; give age, reference nnd salary expected. Address T. BOS WELL, care this office. WANTED. FIFTY BRICKLAYERS; NO strike: union men; J4.S0 per day, 8 hrs. MASTER BRICKLAYERS' ASS'N.. Washington, D. C. BOILER SMAKERS WANTED FOR railroad shops out of Vnvn; RTust be able-bodied and experienced met?; trans? portation free. Cnll between t A. M. and 7 P. M. Gladstone Hotel. Room 5. at South Seventh Street and East Cnry StreeL Apply to JOHN P. W ALL ACE. WANTED. AT ONCE, A REGISTERED or assistant registered DRUGGIST; must bo thoroughly reliable, single, so? ber and energetic; good references and character. Address PHARMACIST, Box 272, Lynchburg,? Va. WANTED, A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN AS book-keeper and stenographer; must have a thorough knowledge of both branches. Apply, with references, to CHARLES I. M'KEE, Manager. BIJou Theatre. business opportunities. Wanted, business man to repre-' sent us In this city and Btate: wonder? ful Invention; f?,0W already sold; 1100,000 corporation; must be financially respon? sible. H. B. ROBINSON, Prest. Tole? do, O_ FOR BALE?HALF INTEREST ?N" nice, clean, retail hunlness on Broad street, paying &0 per cent, profit; good chance for hustling young man. Ad? dress MELVILLE DANIELS, this office. FOR 8ALC? FOR SALB. A. NUMBER OF FANCY Pigeons; the lot Includes a number of valuable birds. Apply 428 Denny Street FOR SALE OR LEASE-WEEKLY Newspnper; well patronized. Address OPPORTUNITY, care this office. FOR SALE?THOROUGHBRED COLLIE PUPS; on consignment to T. A. LUCK & BRO., 107 Bouth Twelfth Street FOR SALE?A COW GIVINO FROM three to four gallons milk dally, and on. Grocery WAGON; no usa to tho owner; 823 Spring Street. FOR SALE?FINE THOROUGHBRED Jersey BULL, three years old; splendid nntmal. Apply to J. W. 1VEY. 1707 B. Franklin Street. BUILDING MATERIAL FOR SALE Materlal of building soon to bo de? molished at southeast corner Tenth nnd Main. J. E. & A. L. l'ENNOCK. 812 Bast Main Street. FOR RENT. FOR RENT?FOR SUMMER, NEW FUR ntshed HOUSE; pure water, shade; short walk from electric car; low rent. Ad? dress WEST END/ Station A, city. WANTED, TO RENT SECOND AND third floor FLAT; furnished or unfur? nished. Can bo seen 812 E. Clay St HOTEL ROR RENT IN VALLEY OF Virginia. Suitable for Summer HOARD ers or trnnslent trade; brick building: nil conveniences; some furniture; rent low. Address P. O. Box 217. Waynes FOR RENT?FOR SUMMER, HAND some colonial COTTAGE, furnished) beautifully- situated, opposite Gap. Ros boj-s property. Address F. GREAVES, University of Virginia, Charlottesville. WANTED, TENANT FOR THE RAN doiph residence, corner of 81xth and Grace Streets; twelvo rooms. Apply to PRESBYTERIAN COMMITTEE OF PUBLICATION, No. 12 Governor St. COOL, QUIET. FURN?BHED ROOMS, with private baths; central location, near shopping district, Fifth Avenue, Waldorf-Astoria and other hotels; also all surface and elevated car lines. Tele? phone. Special summer rates. Address PROPRIETOR, 72 Madison Avenue. New York. WANTED. WANTED. TO BUY FEATHER BEDS In Richmond nnd Petersburg for cash. Address CASPER BROS., 218 S. Laurel Street. WANTED. HORSES FOR PASTURAGE. S rice IS per month, Addre.s BARNEY, amestown. Va. WANTED. TO BUY HOUSEHOLD EF fects, Beather Beds, Merchandise; stats quantity. Box 177. ROOMS FOR RENT. WANTED. OCCUPANTS FOR TWO furnished ROOMS, without board, at Fourth and Franklin; one room suitable for one or two persons! other, good sized hall room; terms very moderate. Apply nt No. ICG North Fourth._ StJliiNi"?R~B??^RbERS WANTED. SUMMER BOARDERS WANTED AT ANTI-DYSPEPTIC AND TONIC -SPRINGS; healthy location; water de? lightful; cures Indigestion, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Teething Rabies; pa? vilion dances. Terms reasonable; spring near lodging. J. H. HARRIS. Burke ville. LOST. LOST-ON CHIMBO-BAZO . HIM?, A pair of Kold-brldgo EYEGLASSES. Re? ward If returned to 800 W. Franklin, LOST-BINCE FRIDAY 1?AST, A WHITE mala Fox TERRIER, with black head; has on collar with medals for lS02-"3. Answers to the name of Beauty. Bib? eral reward If returned to 827 W. Frank? lin Street Richmond, Va-, May 19, 1903. LOST OR MI8LAID-A NEGOTIABLE NOTE for eighteen hundred rti.goo) dol? lars, dater! May 18, 1903, at four months from date, payable at the National Bank of Petersburg, Va,, signed by Jacob Cohen & Sons and endorsed by us. Tho pnbllo are warned against trading for said note as a duplicate has been given, and the lost note hereby declared to bo of no value bv us, the payees. M. COHISN BON & CO. BUSINESS-WANTS. 6,090 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER FOB next ten days at 6c. R. B. BRAUBB, successor to F. L. Brauer & Bro. ICH CREAJtf FREEZERS: 2 QUART, $1.38; 3 quart, $1.08; 4 quart, H.98; 1 quart, 12.48. T. J. KINO CO., 608 East Marshall. WANTED?WE TAKE ? YOUR OBD Watches in part payment on elegant new Watches. JAHNKE BROS., Watch? makers and Jewelers, 912 East Main, BEST COUNTRY MEAL, 18C. PECK, C5C. bushel; good pat. Flour, 25c. bag, or $395 barrel. MOSELBY BROTHERS, C0-I East Marshall Street WAXENE. THE ONLY DURABLE floor polish. TANNER PAINT & OIL CO., 1419 East Main Street. THE PLACE TO BUY SPRINKLING Lime, Plaster, Cernent, etc.. Is nt C. B. HARPER HARDWARE CO.. 612 East Marshall. WN'T THROW AWAY STOUR OLD books, pamphlrts. papers, etc., I buy them. D. H. HEY. 753 East Cary. WE CARRY THE MOST COMPLETE and varied line of Watches In the city, and take pleasure in showing them. JAHNKE BROS.. Watchmakers and Jewelers. 912 East Main. ?3.60 WARRANTED DREW SHOE. IF tho sole don't wear three months, will ulf-KoIo them free, or if tho vamps reak through before tho first mile mears out. will give you a new pair In? stead. DREW'S ELECTRIC POWER SHOE FACTORY. 716 East Main. LADIES' COLUMN. KABMPB?S CANDIES ARE MAKING friend h every day. Are you one of them? ARBUCKLE*B OR CORDOVA COFFEE, 10c. pound: Lion Coffee. 9Wc MOSE? LEY BROTHERS, 0)4 E. Marshall St. BETTER THAN DOCTORS AND MEDI clnes?DANIELS' method of deep breathing and physical culture. It costs nothing to Investigate; 621 East Broad. ONE MINUTE. PLEASE-WHEN YOU buy Candles are they always pure and fresh 7 Try KAEMPF'S and see how you will be pleased. LADIES?YOU ARE CORDIALLY IN vited to attend on opening of Mid-Sum? mer Hats, something dellclouBly cool and refreshing, to suit all tastes, at pop? ular prices. Wednesday and Thursday, 218 N, Sixth, between Graoo and Broad, Mrs. M. L. WORTHAM. FOR LADIES. CHILDREN AND MEN Extra sire underwear for fat men; men's shirts in a. great variety of styles from 19o. to Jl. Laces, Etnbrolderiesi Corset and Fancy Goods of all kinds; also a full line of May Mant?n Bazar Glove-Fitting Patterns, nil styles, 10o. each. THE BON MARCHE, 317 East Broad Street. BOARD WANTED. GENTLEMAN WANTS ROOM AND BOARD In private family, central lo? cality ; please ntote price, etc.; can give good references. Address MAIN, car? tills office. MISCELLANEOUS. IF ITS WALL PAPER YOU'RE LOOK lng for and want the best at satisfac? tory prices call and sue us. F. L. BRAUER & BROTHER. 2OS-210 North Fifth. POULTRY NETTING. 2C. PER YARD at C. B. HARPER HARDWARE CO.. 613 East, Marshall. SCREEN DOORS COMPLETE, WITH hinges, 76c. ? Window Screons, 23c., at 3. T. KINO CO.. COS Baet Marshall. DON'T DO ANYTHING UNTIL YOU see us. F. L. BRAUER ?& BROTHER. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. THE VIRGINIA LEATHER COMPANY. Richmond, are the only man? ufacturers of Oak Tanned Belting and Raw-HIdo Lace Leather In the State. Repair work neatly done. TO BE AN ACTOR OR ACTRESS TAKE tho ?hortoRt road to tho stage via DAN? IELS' SCHOOL OF ACTING; most complete school In the South; private theatre In connection: (127 East Broad. HARRY MADE PEACE WITH HIS motner-ln-law by taking her to DOYLE'S CAFE, where they servo the best drinks In city to ladies and gents. Bovcnth and Broad. SEND 2T,C. FOR A SAMPLE BOX OF KAEMPFS Candles, prepaid; 110 North Ninth Street, Richmond, Va. 5,000 ROLLS OF WALL PAPER FOR next ten days at 6c. R. B. BRAUER, successor to F. L. Brauor & Bro. PERSONALS. GOOD LUCK BAKING AOWDERS, 4 and 8c. can; Good Lord and Rait Pork, Oo. pound, at MOSELEY BROTHERS. SCOTCH KISSES, HOME-MADE CARA mels, and a hundred other Candles at KAEMPFS, 110 N. Ninth Street, Rich? mond, Va. WRITE FOR OUR PRICE LIST OF Oak Tanned Belting and Raw-Hid? Lace Leather. The only manufacturers In tho State. Repair work neatly done. THE VIRGINIA LEATHER CO.. Rich? mond. $50 COURSE OF ADWRITING TAUGHT by mall for J15, monthly payments; most scientific, successful system In uso. AD. WRITING-. CO., 1112 Capitol St., city. LADIES' CHESTS AND BUSTS DEVEL oped (no massage); results positively guaranteed; best city reference; lady al? ways In attendance. DANIELS' SCHOOL PHYSICAL ?CULTURE. 627 East Broad. HAVE YOU TRIED DOYLE'S DEVILED Crabs 7 The best you ever tasted. DOYLE'S LADIES' & GENTS' CAFE, corner Seventh and Broad. I POSITIVELY GUARANTEE TO IN crease the chest expansion of any lady or gentleman to 6 Inches In 8 weeks by my method of deep breathing and physical culture. MELVILLE DAN? IELS' SCHOOL. 627 E. Broad. Special attention given to children; lady always In attendance-_ BICYCLES AND MOTORCYCLES^ NEW AND SECOND-HAND BICYCLES, sundries at lowest prices; tires guaran? teed not to puncture, from ?1 to U: re? pairing a specialty. VAUGHN'S, 618 E. Main Street AWNINQS AND TENT8. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST; 'phone 2578 and wo will saU. M. O. COPELAND CO., 108 North Ninth St BARGAINS. ARE YOU LOOKINO FOR BARGAINS In Clothing? Try the BAI/TIMOUE BAROAXN HOUSE, 108 East Broad Btreet. Cosh or Credit Clothing Hottso. DREAD. TRY THE PULLMAN LOAF. THE JEF. ferson and other prominent clubs, ho? tels, etc, Use It: also Home-mado French, Vienna ana German Rye BrcB?. Cakes and Pies mode by MUELLER'S NEW YORK BAKERY, No. 410 West Broad; 'phone ?5S9; free delivery. BELTING AND LACE LEATHER. BEST OAK TANNED BELTING AND Raxvhlde Loco Leather. THE VIRGINIA LEATHER CO., Richmond, th? only manufacturers In tho State. Repair work neatly done. QICYCLE3, AC. JOE, JOE, THE BICYCLE MAN?AL ways something doing in lowest prices, largest stitok, best workmanship; every? thing up-to-dato In Blcyole?, etc. BICKERSTAFF'S?Ono Store?1?03 East Main._ BCTOK^BJNDINO AND ^RTNTTNCh BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER, Magazines bound, lettering on BlblM, Hymnals, etc. 8. B. ADICIN8 & CO., 0 Governor Street. AWNINQS, TENTS AND FLAGS. WE MAJCB THE' BEST AWNINGS. Tents and Flag?. 'Phono 2442 and wo will call and give estimates. J. ROSS JONES & BRO., 902 East Broad. SUITS TO ORDER. "BVE?Y BTITCH MADE IN RICH? mond." Nico nr.Bortment of Suits, $15 up, Trousers, 15 up. RICHMOND TAI? LORING CO.. Sixth and Main. Charles | A. Spenee, Manager, CASH OR CREDIT. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY AND sell you Men'H. Boys' and Children's Clothings, Hats and Furnishing Goods on easy terms. Do not compare our price with other cash or credit stores, but with tho cheapest spot cash store in tho city. BALTIMORE BARGAIN HOUSE. 108 East Broad Btreet. Cash or Credit Clothing Houso. * EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS-JAMESTOWN ISLAND can be. rented for excursions. For forms, ate. apply to L. J. BARNEY, Mcadow vllle. Va. >OR SALE-rBARc?AlNS. I FOR SALE-BLUE FLAME 2-BURNER I Oil Stove, ?5.75, at J. T. KING CO., 60S ! East Marshall. PRIME COTTONSEED MEAL AND Hulo and Mixed Meal and Hulls. Wo have them for sale; prices right and ! quality guaranteed. KERSHAW OIL ? MILL Kershaw, S. C. ' $2.50 BUYS A J3.50 LAWN MOWER; quality guaranteed. C. B| HARPER HARDWARE CO., 612 E. Marshall. KEEP MONEY IN CIRCULATION AT home by Using tho VIRGINIA LEATH? ER CO.'S Oak Tanned Belting and Raw Hide Lace Leather of Richmond. The onlv manufacturers In tho State. Satis? faction guaranteed. _ PHOTOGRAPHS. DAVIS GALLERY IS STILL THE MOST reliable place for photographs. Compare our work and prices. From '25c up; 222 and 817 Broad. gold prame3 and gilding. "wanted, gold leaf gilding in old portrait or mirror frames. We are leaders and do more In that line thnn any other houso in tho State. The largest display of genuin? gold frames In the South. Wo will onll and give estimates for gilding and resllvering mirrors. THE CRAIO ART CO. _ EVERYBODY'8 COLUMN._ WINDOW SCREENS. 26C.? POOR Screens complete, with hinges, 76c. O B. HARPER ILARDWARE CO.. 512 East Marshall. FISH, FRUITS, ICE, ETC. FRESH EVERY DAY?FINEST FISh! Crabs, ?Tuits, etc.; Ice In any quantity. 'Phone (2278) orders delivered quickly, E. 0. WHITE. 61? Eaat Marshall. FLOOR 8TAIN8. ' FLOOR ST AINB, ALL SHADES, TAN NBR PAINT & OIL CO., 1410 East Main | Street GENTS' COLUMN, BEFORE ORDERING THAT NEW BUIT corns and see the nice assortment at Sixth and Main. Suits, JIB up; Trousers, K Up. RICHMOND TAILORING CO.. Chas. A. Bpence. Manager. LAWN MOWERS. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND repaired at BLENNER'S, 810 N. Fifth Street _ ~ ?xf?reTshues LADIES' FINE OXFORD TIES AT U-00. ALBERT STEIN, corner Fifth and Broad Streets. PRINTING. CHEAPEST PRINTING HOUSE IN Richmond! work strictly flrst-clas and up-to-date. Telephone 8841 If you have any doubts, nnd we will convince you that wo can save you money. This af feots your pocket-book, so keep us In mind. HARRIS PRINTINO CO., 1S03 East Franklin Street. RUQS AND CARPETS CLEANED. CARPETS AND RUGS CLEANED AND stored. THE MODEL DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS, 412 West Broad. 'Phone 2905. NOTICE. MRS. F. R. FAIRLAMB'S COTTAGE AT Wllloughby Beach will bo opened 1st o? June. For particulars address 1113 Brook Road, until the 25th of May. HAND-MADE SHOES. VICI, PATENT LEATHER OR KID shoes made to order; hand stitched; beat material; workmanship and perfect lit guaranteed, for ?3.50. BALTIMORE SHOE HOUSE. 1719 East Main. REDUCED PRICES. PRICES REDUCED ON WATCH WORK?. Cleaning, SI: Main Spring. $1: twenty years' experience. WM. TOBIEN, Jr., 408 E. Broad Street, Richmond. Va. Spectacles and Eyeglases. 25o.: all work guaranteed. RUNABOUTS AND WAGONS. FOR NEW AND SECOND HAND RUN? abniit?. Wagons, Phaetons, Surreys, Day? tons, come to soe mo, W. C. SMITH* No. 314 North Fifth Street SPECIAL NOTICE. LADIES* DINING -ROOMS AT DOYLE'S Cafo (corner Broad and Seventh), where best drinks In city served to ladles and gents. MEN'S SHOES HALF BOLED, 7SO.S ladles, COc.; restttched, no nails, no pegs, best leather. DREWS EL?CTRla POWER SHOE FACTORY. 71?E. Main Street. 'Phone 2067. Will" call and de? livor. This advertisement good for 10c. ; - - - '- ? . ? ? < UPHOLSTERING. a C. LEVY,, NO. 544 BROOK AVENU?C' Upholsterer and Mattress maker. Old Hair Mattress made good as new, I pack and shin furniture: also mnka Cushion and Slip Covers to order.' 'Phone 1030. IACOB UMLAUF. 708 W. MAIN St! Wo do all kinds of upholstery; mcka nloo Hair Mattresses to ordert make ovor Hair Mattresses like new? pocH and shin Furniture, China, etc.; cut and" mako Slip Covers. Prloes always right. Boll "phone 3292._ WAGON3. THE X. T. KING HARDWARE GO. agents for the bust?Milburn Wagons! COS East Marshall. ffiSi??iM Read ?Ik. Times- Wonder Dispatch Working leaders Daily, tM Just'phoue Daniels ('phone 38). Ho will call, write your ||I Ads., and. use every effort to further your interests. AMUSEMENTS. PIANO AND SONO RECITAL under tho auspices of Ladies' Auxiliary Masonic Home By PROFESSOR S. KAKH, Thursday, May 21, 1903. Y, M. O. A. Hall, 8:80 P. M. Admission, 50c. The ? if fen Company. MISSTTOBBS. ?'An emphatlo success."? Tlinos-Dlbpatoh. ?5o??Oc-Matinee To-Day-25o?60o gg*> I J O U To-Nlcht. ROBINSON COMIC OPERA CO. In Fra Diavola Also To-Morrow Matinee and Night. Friday Night, GIROFLE GIROFU Also Saturday Matlnco mid Night. First Grand Moonlight Excursion OF TUB SASON TO DUTCH GAP, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1903, Dy the Ladles' Aid Society of a race Epis? copal Churoli, Steamer Pocahontns loaves at 8 P. M. and returns at 11. Searchlight and Mega? phone. Music and Refreshments. Tickets for sole at wharf. Gentlemen tjpc.; Ladlea and Children, 25c. FOR RENT. THREE VERY DESIRABLE Newly arranged and papered, on the THIRD FLOOR of the TIMES DISPATCH BUILDING. Light, heat and Janitor service. For price and particulars apply to the TIMES-DISPATCH office. Only three left. ?9 1419 East Main Street, RICHMOND, VA., COLD WATER PAINTS. FLOOR STAINS, BRUSHES, and PAINT? ERS' 8UPPLIES. We are buyers of WOOL all year through and pay highest market prices and save ynu expensen. Sacks furnished free. Write us for prices. WALLERSTEIH PRODUCE CO., 19 and 21 South 13th St. Here Is Pr. Duik and Mr. Gobbler. Do you see the lien? Solution of pu-zle in yesterday's Tim es-Dlspatch:. The other sailor is outlined ?_. the _irl'? left shoulder. One of the bird, forms hlti eye. N01ICE. Richmond, Va., May 15, 1003. We have this day sold to Mr. GEORGE A. GIBSON the good will and a?encles of the lire Insurance business conducted by us for the post thirty years. Mr. Gibson has had extended experience In the Insur? ance business generally, and Is most cor? dially commended as our successor to all of our patrons. T. G. PEYTON & SON. Referring to the above announcement I beg to assure my friends, as well as the patrons of the old firm of T. G. PEYTON & SON, that all business entrusted to ma will have prompt and careful attention, and I respectfully solicit their orders. I will .have in my agency the Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co., The Scottish Union & National Insurance Co., The St. Paul Fire & Marino Insurance Co., and the General Agency of the Mary? land Casualty Company. With thesa lending companies I am able to offer the very best facilities for tho transaction of fire and casualty Insurance. GEO. A. GIBSON, No. 1 North Tentli Street. SUMMER RESORT8. "warm springs7~ Bath County. Va?. aro now open for guests. Forolrculars and terms address EUBANK & GLOVER, Warm Springs, Bath Co., Va. SWEET M?IYBEATE SPR8?3GS, VA. Up In tho Alleghanles, 2,300 feet above sea level. Elegant swimming pools; cool nights; fina mountain scenery; strongest iron and carbonated water In America, Write for booklot. B, F. EAKLE, Manatjer. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. The Homestead Hotel. Will mnka special rates from Juno 15th to August 15th to parties staying one month or longer. Amusements?Golf link? and club-house, tennis and squash courts, swimming pool, fino saddle horses and livery, cnsliio for dancing. Royal Polncluna Orchestra. Tablo unexcelled) Is supplied with fresti vegetables and milk from Homestead garden und dairy. O, J. M'LAUGHLIN Will bo at the Jeffer? son May 20th mid 21st to show room plans, give terns, etc. _PHED STERRV. Manager. Greanbrler White Sulphur SprlnQe, W. Va (Tho "OLD WHITE" Sulphur), opens June 21, Famous for its sulphur baths. Modern Improvements, with private baths. Orchestra of 15 pieces. Terms, $15 to $25 week, $50 to Jflo per month. Write for Illus? trated booklet, Address until June 1, GEO. A. MILLS. Jr.. Mgr., The Grafton, Wnsh., D. C. BRUNSWICK INN, WAYNE8BORO. Va,, Shonundonh Valley) ?levntlon 1,000 feet; lit hin. water; modern conveniences. Tennis, pool, bowling, fishing. Write for booklet. THE RUTLAND. Six miles from Richmond, Va., on tho C. & O. Railway. Hot and cold water throughout. Convenient mall, tnlephone and train service. Good boating und bath, lug. Moderate terms. . Opens June 10th, Newly built and furnished: Urst-eliiss fare. Address "RUTLAND," gog 0S7. "THE CHILDREN'S PARADISE." Mothers luivji no cause In worry at the MYLE8 8TANDISH 8PRINQ HOTEL, SOUTH DUXUURY, MASS. Seaside und country combined In historic Plymouth county. A long vacation?June ?0 to September 15. Li ROVER'S SONS, Owners. W1LLARD WILSON, Manager, SEALED PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Office of City Engineer. Richmond, Va.. May 13, 1903. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE colved at this office until THURSDAY, May 21, 1903. at 6 P. M. for the follow? ing work at the new City Jail: IRON STAVES TO BAKE OVEN. GALVANIZED IRON SCREENS IN WING OF BASEMENT. IRON FENCE ALONG FRONT OF BUILDING. VENTILATING FANS AND CON? NECTIONS. ELECTRIC MOTOR FOR FAN. ASH DOORS IN AREA OVER BOILER-ROOM. IRON GUARDS IN OFFICE WIN? DOWS. IRON ?CHAMBERS FOR INTAKE OF AIR. WIRE SCREENS IN WINDOWS. ELECTRIC ELEVATOR WITH MO? TOR. Full Information to bidders cnn be had upon application nt this office. A certified chock for ?250 must accom? pany each bid as a guaranty for execu? tion of contract, The Committee on Grounds and Build? ings reserve the right to reject nny and all bids offered and to award the con? tract as a whole or In separate parts. W. E. CUTS HAW, MaylB-tds City Engineer, " BIDS FOR COAL. Wostern Stato Hospital, Staun ton. Vn.. May 16, 1903. SEALED BIDS TO FURNISH THIS Hospital with Three Thousand (3,000) Tons of BEST STEAM COAL will be re? ceived at my office up to 12 o'clock M. on JUNE lt?t npxt. Ench bidder must furnish an analysis of the coal ho pro? poses to deliver, and must nlso state what percentage of lump lie will guarantee to be contained In Hie coal he contracts to deliver. The coal to bo dumped from a trestle Inside of the Hospital coal-shed on the C. ?4 O. Railway siding on tlio Hospital grounds, and lo lie ynld for at) 2,2-10 pounds to thu ton by railway weights taken at Slaiintnn. Delivery to begin as early as practicable after the award of the rnntrsot, nnd to continue ul the rato of 150 tona or moro por week, subject to the order of the Steward of tlio Hospital. Envelopes containing bids must bo marked 'Bids for Onnl" and nil dtensed to the undersigned. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Terms?Cash at tlio end of every thirty days for the amount of coal delivered during such period. _ C, MILLER, Steward. May 10-0t _ _ ? Office of City Engineer. Richmond. Va.. May 19. 1803. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE oelved nt this office until 0 P. M. THURSDAY, May 21, 1EW3. for BUILD? ING GRANOLITHIC STEPS at Taylor's Full Information to bidders can be had upon application at this offloo. A certified check for 1250 must accom? pany each bid as ft guaranty for uxeou* tlon of contract, Tho Committee on Grounds nnd Build? ings reserve the right to reject any and all bids offered. \V. E. CUTS HAW, May 20-lt City Engineer. Office Ulty Engineer, Richmond, Va-, May 10. 1903. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE RE cclved at this office until 6 P. M. TUES? DAY, June 2, 1?W3, for the following ar TWO THOUSAND (2,000) FEET 12 INCH ASPHALTED SPIRAL RIV? ETED PIPE. ?J RUBBER CONNECTIONS FOR SAME. 60 PONTOONS, . __; _ __ Full information to bidders can bo had upon applli-atloii ut tills-office. The ('ouimltieo oil' Improvement of .lames River reserves the right to r.oject nny and all bids offered and to award tho contract us a? whole or; ini auiiurate parts, \V. E. OUTSHAW, May 20-lt . City En__lu?l?8r< RAILROADS. RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Beginning April 1st, 1902, Cars leave corner Perry and Seventh Streets, Manchester, every hour (on the hour) from 6 A, M. to 1C P. M., last car 11:60 P. M. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Syca? more Street, every hour from 6:30 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. FRIDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL EXCURSIONS. 60 CENTS-ROUND TRIF-50 CENTS. STEAMBOATS. Clyde S?eamsi?to Oo.'s PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAM? SHIP LINE. Appointed sailing days: Every TUESDAY, FRIDAY ami SUNDAY, at daylight. Freight received daily till 6 P. M. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION COMPANY JAMES RIVER DAY LINE. Steamer POCAHONTAS leaves MON? DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 7 A. M. for Norfolk, Portsmouth, Old Point, Newport News, Claremont and JaineB River landings, and connecting at Old Point for Washington, Hiiltimoro and the North. Stata-rooms reserved for tlio night at moderate prices. Electrlo oars direct to wharf. Fare only 11.50 and }1 to Norfolk. Music by Grand Orchestrion, Freight received for nbove-nnnied places and nil points In Eastern Virginia and North Carolluu. JRVIN WEISIGER, General Manager, E. A. Barber, Jr., Seoretary. Transportation Oomnany. Steamship Lino. Direct Iiotito to Boston, Mass., and Providence, ?1.1. Steamers lonvo Norfolk for Roston Tuob day, WBclneidoy, Friday and Sunday, For Providence Monday, Thursday and Satnr diiy at. u P. M. PiisKeiigora and freight tukun for all New England points. Tick? et? on aale at O. & O. Ry. and N. it W, Ry, offices ami No. ilfl Eaut Main Street. R. H. WRIGHT. Agt.. Norfolk, Vn. BAY LINE 'XU BALTIMOKE Via O. tc 0, Hwy. and Old Point. V. 8 MAIL ROUTE. Leave Richmond vln (.'. & O. dully t>sct?|>t Kuniliiy, lit I 1?. M., ?ioii iiui-iIiik ni Old l'ulut with mi-uiiu.r? nf Oiif liny Uni?, kiiiviiig 7:15 P. M.. uritvliiv llulllmore <1?HQ A. M? connecting North, Knut iiml Went, for tlcUiita und Inluraiutliiii apply tu 0, it 0. Uwy., lllcli liiund Timmfer ('ouiuuuy, or BUU Must Muln Ht, American Line, NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON Sailing Wedue.saays at 11 A. M. New York, May 27. St. Paul, June 10. Philadelphia, Juna 3, New York, Juno 17. Star Line. N10W YORIC-ANTWERP-FAR1& Bulling Suturduy at 10 A. M. Fmland, May ?3. Kroonlund, June 6. Vaderland, May 80, Keelund. Junu 19. Plein U und 16, North River, Office. 78 Rroudwuy, N. Y. W. B. PAU4ER A CO., The Valentine Museum EWCVKNTU AND CL.AY STREETS. OPEN 10 A. M. TO 5 P. U. lu ADMISI?N, ?50. FREE ON SATURDAY'S, RAILROADS. RE O n Richmond, Fredericks ? Hi & 1 ? burg & Potomac R. R Trains Leave Richmond?Northward. 4:15 A. M-, dally, Byrd St. Through. G:45 A. M? dally. Main St. Through. 7:15 A, M., week days. Elba. Ashland ac? commodation. 8:00 a. M.. Sunday only. Byrd St Through. ?:40 A. M., week days. Bryd St. Through. 12:05 noon, week days. Byrd St. Through. 4:00 P. M.. week days. Byrd SL Fred* ericksburg accommodation. 5:06 P. M.. dally. Main St, Through. 6:25 P, M-, week days. Elba. Ashland ac? commodation. 8:05 P, M., daily, Byrd St. Through. n:l0 P. M., week days. Elba. Ashland ae. commodntion. Trains Arrive Richmond?Southward. 6:40 A. M., week days. Elba- Ashland ac? commodation. 8:00 A. M., dally, Byrd St. Through. 8:26 A. M., week days. Byrd St.. Fred ericksburg accommodation. 12:05 P. M.. week days. Byrd St Through. 2:05 P. M., dally, Main St. Through. 3:00 P. M., week days. Elba. Ashland ac? commodation. 6:40 P. M.. dnily, Byrd St. Through. 9:00 P. M., dally. Byrd St. Through. 10:26 P. M.. dally. Main St. Through. 11:00 p. M., week days. Elba. Ashland ao commodatlon. Note?Pullman Sleeping or Parlor Cars on all trains ixcept local accommodations. W. D. DUKE, C. W. GULP. W. P. TAYLOR. Gen'l Man'r. Ass't Gen'l Maa'r. Traf. Man'r TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY BYRD-STREET STATION. 8:30 A, M. To all j,writs South. 8:00 A, M. Petersburg and Norfolk. 12:20 P. M. Petersburg and N. & W. West 3:00 P, M. Petersburg and Norfolk. t4:lo p, M. Goldsboro Local, G:5ti P. M. Petersburg local. 0:?ii P. M. To points South. 9::? P. M. Petersburg and N, & W. West HlSO P, M. Petersburg local. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. 4:07 A. M., 7:35 A. M., 8:25 A. M? excopt Sunday, 11:10 A. M., 11:42 A. M? 2:00 P. M., fi:t!n P. M? 7:45 P. M., 8:45 P. M. t Except Ruiidny. C. H. OAMPHI5LL, Dlv. Pass. Agt. W. J. CRAIO, Gen. Pass. Agt. S Ai it Line Railwav TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. 2:20 p, M.?Seaboard Mall-10:35 P. M.? Seaboard Express?To Bavanntih, Jack? sonville Atlanta and Southwest, 9:10 A. M,?Loeal-For Norllna and Ham? let. ? TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND DAILY, (5:85 A. M.?No. 34?4:55 P. M.-No. BH Pront Florida, Atlanta und Soiithwust. 6:30 P. M.?From Norllna and local points, City Ticket Offlco S30 East Main Street ?Phojio 405._ STEAMBOATS. Night Una for Norfollt Leave Richmond daily at 7 P. M., stopping at Newport News In both directions. Dally oxoep? Sunday by C. and O. Rail? way, 9:00 A. M., 4 P. M., 9 A. M. and i P. M. by N. and \Y. Rullwuyi all line?? connect ut Norfolk with direct steamers for New York, sailing dully except Sun? day. 7 V. M. Steamers sail ,'roni company's wharf (foot of Ash Hti-i-.-t i Racketta. K. F, ?7HALKLBY, City Ticket Agent, 121J 15, Main Street. JOHN F. MAYER, Agent, Wharf Foot of Ash Street. Richmond, Vu. .11. B. WALKER, V. P. AT. M... Now York. HAILROADS. 2 Hours and 25 Minutes to Norfolk? LEAVI2 RICHMOND?BASTUOUND. 7:46 A. M.?Week days?Local to Newport News mid way mutions. \ 0:00 A. M.?Dally?Limitad?Arrl-e? Williams, burs 0:5i) A M., Newport News 10:80 A, il.. Old Point 11:00 A. M.. Norfolk 11:23 A. M. 4:00 P, U.?Week dnys?Speclnl?ArrlTe? Wll? llamaburz 4:60 P. M., Newport New? 0:80 P. M? Old Polut 0:00 lr., M., Noi-tolli 0:23 P. il. 0:00 P. M.?Dully?Local to Old Point MAIN LINB?WESTBOUND. 10:10 A. M.?Week days?Local to Clifton Forgi and way station?. 2:00 P. M.?Daily?Special to Cincinnati, Lotilavlllo, St. Loula and fJtilcflRO. B:I5 T. M.?Week days?Local to DoevrelL 10:80 P. M.?Dully?Limited to Cincinnati? LouUvlll?, St. Louis and Chicago. JAMB HIVER LINK. 10:20 A. M.?Dully?Expre?? to Lynchburu, Ollfton Forgo and principal station?. 5:1(5 V. M.?Week days?Local to Bremo. TRAINS ARRIVE RICRMONO FROM Norfolk und Old Polut 10:05 A. M. dally, 11:45 A. M. Er. Sun., and 0:110 P. M. daily, Newport Ne?va Local 7:20 P. M. Ex. Sun. Prom Cincinnati and West 8:15 A. M. dally und :t::ii) P. si. dally. Main Lin? Local from Clifton Forge Ttl5 P. M. Ex. Sua. Doswell Aciiim. 8:BB A. M. Ex. Sun. .Tumo? Hiver Line Local from Clifton Forga 8:85 P. M. dully. Bremo Aceoin. 8:40 A. M. Ex. Sun. 0. B. DOYLE, W. O. WAHTRBN, ?on'i Manager. Diet, l'un?. Agt. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT APL. a6, xgos? TKAINB LEAVE RICHMOND. 7:00 A. M,?Dally. Local for charlotte. 12:60 P. M.?Dally. Limited, Buffet Pull? man to Atlanta and Birmingham, New Orleans, Memphis, Chattanooga and all the South. 6:00 P. M,?Ex. Sunday. Keysvllle Local. 11:08 P. M.-Dally. Limited; Pullman ready 9:30 P. M., for all the South. YOHX kiver inn, The favorite route to Baltimore and eastern points. Leave Richmond 4*30 P. M. Daily, except Sunday. 6:00 A. M.?Excopt Sunday. Local mixed for West Point. 2:15 P. M.-Local for "West Point 4:30 P. M.-Except Sunday. For West Point, connecting with steamers for Bal? timore and river landings. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. 6:B5 A. M. and 0:26 P. M.?From all tin? smith. 8:25 P. M. 8-40 A.M.-Prorn Keysvllle, 0:1.1 A. M,?Baltimore and West Point. 4:60 P. M? From Wfist Point. C. II. ACKERT. S. IL HARDWICK. a. M. O. P. A. O. W. WlCSTnURV. D. P. A.. Rloliinoud, Va. LEAVE RICHMOND DAIL?, 9:C0 A. M.. NORFOLK LIMITED. Ar. rives Norfolk II ?JQ A. M. Stops only at I'clfi-liurH. Wavoily mid Suttulk. 9:00 A. M? CHICAGO EXPRESS. Ruftet lJurlor Car, Poterauurg to Lynthburg aiut llounoko. Pullman Sleepers Roanoke to Columbus, Hliierteld to Cincinnati: ulei> RouiuiUe to Knoxvllle, and Knoxvllle to Chattanooga and Memphis. 12:20 P. M., ROANOKE KXPRES3 for Fuinivlllu. i.yiicrlitnn-u' und Roanoke. bteuiners to Boston. Provider*-.. York, Baltimore and Washington. p:W P. M? for Norfolk and sll stations ??ust of Putersburg. , BiS5 P. M.. NEW ORLEANS SHORT* 1JNE. Pullman Sleeper. Richmond l?j Lynehburg, ' Petersburg to Roanokej I.s- lu-h lu? ;? to Chattanooga, Memphis und New Orleans. Cafe Dining Car. Trulns arrive from tho Went 7:36 A. M.. 2 P. M. and S:W P. M.; from Norfolk U:li A, M.. 11:43 A. M. and 6:50 P. M. Office N'o. KtS Kaat Main Street. W. B. BEYILL. O. It BObLiBT. Own. Pass. AgiaC PU. Pass, Ag?m, J