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SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. AV ACCOMPLISHED* T.ADTf~iin-a ?lei-ant Musl? Han or Ions ptperlence will tench for lier l-i?rrl Id som*. i>l.-nienf>t Virginia ffimllv during snminir. Artdrew VIKOINIAN. ?SS I'enchtrco BlM'i't. Atlanta. Uu. ?WANTED, a r*?p?ot?bl? whlto GIRL to do fteii dill hrmae v..ik; work light: only three In family; freed horn?, for Hi?? riebt person. En? close *r?vid references nnd address S. 0, ??.? TOPH, Stnnrt, Vn. ?A T.ADY, who will Ve out of emplovment about th? 101b of Jill?? wishes ? hrnnp In some ?mall family to ns-l-l In honsekfoplnc. or lim lid take charco ?if a wli,.mer*< or bscli?lor'a nomo und enilesrot to pit??, aatlufnctlon. Address W. r. lt.. Brandon Itbte?, Mule city, Vn. HELP WANTED?MALE. LABORERS WANTED. On?, fimt-olaa? railroad rindo 1-OUKMAX fit .?7G. por monili. Who ran hrlnir with Mm 2? firsl-i-lass practical crade laborera nt .?1.G.0 p?.r dnv. ,1. W. DAWSON? non. Mer.. Kolli s G?-,.??; ami Northwestern 111?., IVdnr Grot*, Knnawha t???., W. Vn. LABOR WANTED: southeast co-me- Tenth and I Mnln Strp.-ts. ,T. F?. * A. f.. PRNNOCK. . artive men to sell Savings Invest? ii?!?, million dollar eompanrj nine t: eoo'l rommlsalon. Address J. E. Ull?. ofTtre. A BOY as stenographer and offiro boy, Apply In own Inutili, rltlnc. glvlne nse, references Shd wilnrj1 expected, lo Boi 44??.. SITUATIONS WANTED?MALE. WANTED, position bv young map. twenty-three icare old, ?..l.-r. nml ??????? tu work up. Ad? dress H. S-, rare this ?ifllro. LOST. LOBT?White Sotter D0O : sheared, bushy tail, left ere nml hind leg Injured! he's no con,| to auytmdv but mo. House return him to CHAS. 11. G???G?. 1107 ?. Mnln. LOST?Small white Fox Tenler BTTiTH: answer? to name of "I'ups." Return tr. sffTblc nt No. 2? East Franklin nnd pet reward. BOARDERS WANTED. BOARDERS wanted at a quiet, hospital homo. HEP0S1D. Montfort, Orango county, Va. SUMMER BOARDERS WANTED. A TEW BOARDERS accommodated at private cottane on Chesapeake Bay, nonr hotel: boat? ing, bnthlne, flt-hlne fri*.?; terms reasonable, Mra. W. It. JOHNSON, Ocean Vlow. Vn. BOARD WANTED. WANTED BOARD?Family of three adult?, out? rode of city for summer: use of stable neces? sary; ulve full Information, rntp?, etc. E. S., care this offlco. WANTED TO BUY. ? or purchase suburban s looms, with nil mod . e lot, shnde tree?, nntl st?hle; West End preferred; Immediate pos sei-don reiptlred. Stnte full particulars, loca lion, lowest ligure, etc. E. II. N.. care this FOR SALE?Registered Jersey COWS nnd RILLS; Ilnest strain; loweM prie???; two fr? sh c ivs now. W. M. RAMSEY, Westover. Va. FOR RENT/ FOR RENT?First floor FLAT on East Clay, be lucen Ninth and Tenth, Apply at Will East Leigh (second (loor). SALESMEN WANTED. SALESMEN?Travellng Salesmen, on commis? sion, to carrv linee samples of men's shoi's. to r.'lall nt $l.r?O? stale territory covered, expert puce, reference etc. Address $1.80 BI10E FACTORY, Bnltlinore. Mil. WANTED. WANTED, to rent for onu year, with option of purchase, (ruck FAIIM. So to Ilio acres; near Illi'hinond preferred, but not absolutely noces? sary. State price, terms, hulldlngs, roads nnd all particulars. II. L. ?M.. Box ?17. It Irli moliti, Vii. WANTED, to buy Household Effeots, Foathoi Hed?. Merchandise: stale quantity, not 177. WANTED, HORSES for pasturage: price. J5 par month. Address BAIINEV. .Inmcstoivti, Vn. Wliere are Weary Walker's three companions? Solution of puzzle in yesterday's Times-Dispatch : Mother is formed by the space between the two faces. Her eye is formed by the boy's nose. _ WANTED. WANTED, OCCUPANTS FOU TWO furnished ROOMS, without hoard, at FouHh and Franklin; eme room Rultnblo for ono or two persons; othef nleo sized hall room; terms Very moderato. Apply li? N. Fifth. ?WANTED, to buy FEATHKR T1EI1S In Potor-t. bure nnel Illc!irrion-l? rnnh pnlrt. ??10110 37R1. Adelress OASI'l'lt linos.. l?lKiVi W. Main Ht.. eli}?. BUSINESS WANTS? SOFT CREAM CANDY AT KAEMPF'S, 110 N. NTTiih Street, WAXENE, the only daniMo floor pollsh.TAN NBB PAINT A- OIL CO., Hid 1". Mnln Streot. "LADT?S*" COLUMN." SOFT CREAM CANDY AT KAEMPF'B, 110 IL Nliitli Streot. BETETH than doctor? find medicines?DANIELS* mettimi of deep Tren till ??? "?el phyi-tonl otti turn. It costs nothing I" Investigate! 027 K. Premei MISCELLANEOUS. SOFT CREAM CANDY AT KAEMPr'S. 110 N. Nlntti Street. TO DE An Actor or Actres? Taho Tlio Shortset rneiel to dip Htn-cr- vln MANtl'l'S' SCHOOL. 01?* ACTING! most complete school In tlie Sondi; privine tliontrc In connection! (127 li. Dromi. SHEPHERD'S "Special," You Ent and Drink It. PERSONALS. SOFT CREAM CANDY AT KAEMPF'S, 110 N. Ninth Street. KILL ???Bod Bn-re, Ronchen. Ants, Moths, ele. KRRVICS' lnieeel Kx tormina tot due.? Ihe work quirk')-. Prepared by 1*. W. KORNIO. ?27 Neirtli Sixth. LADIF.S' Chests nnd Bunts Develop*.! (no mas? saio)! result? poBlttrot' Rtinrntiteerl! best city ??:LR'"sc'lirioL l-HYs?'.'a CL'LTtT??H, 027 ?. BARBERS. COOLINO. FACE MASSAOi". CREAM. ESTKS. Seven-Twenty Six Mnln. STYLISH HAIR CUTTING AT ESTEB', ESTES' nt Seventy-Tiventy-SIx Mnln. BHAVE RIOHT WHEN YOU 8HAVEI ESTES Ir nil rieht; 72?1 Mnln. LEWIS' (823 MAINI NEW SHOP. Clean Shave. Try LEWIS. NEW SHOP. THE IIFHT SERVICE. At LEWIS'. 823 Mnln. SCOTT (4 N. n), ELECTRIC FACE MAS8AOE. SCOTT (4 N. 0), ELECTRIC FACE MABSAOE. _AVVNINOS AND TENTS._ OUR PRICES Aro tho Lowest; 'Phono _7? and we will call. ?. ?. G01??/???) CO., 10-9 N. Ninth Rlreet. EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS?,Inmestown Island Can Ba Rent? ed for excursions. Kor terms, et?., iipply to L. 3. HAItiNEY, Meiidoivvllle. Va. FLOOR STAINS. FLOOR 8???.*??G~??^?<'?*<?. .TANNER PAINT ? OIL CO.. Hill Enst Mnln Stri*et. GENTS' COLUMN. " FRAPPE?YOU EAT IT?FRAPPE. ALLEN'S -Nine Sixteen Mnln?ALLEN'S. HAND-MADE SHOES. VICI. PATENT Leather or Kid Shone Made to oilier; ha ml stitched; best material; work? lunslilii ml pcrfei'l nt giininnti-cd. for $.'1.80. BALTIMORE SHOE HOUSE, 111? East Main. LAWN MOWERS. NEW DRINKS. JUST RECEIVED 100 gallons of Orange and Wild Cherry Cider from the IteiL Cross Cider CO, ?if St. i/mls. Try II; it Is tile liest drink, on the market. A. LUCCHESI BROS., next Io the Bijou,_ ?xfofTd^shoes. LADIES' Fino Oxford Tiaa at $1.00. ALBERT STEIN, corner Fifth and Brunii Streets. PASTURAGE." FINE PASTURAOE, Water nnd Shed?, tu per month; f*> for receiving; tm?t delivering In Richmond, Address T. MASON, liry Bridge. PAPER NOVELTIES. PAPER FLOWERS, DESIGNS. FAVORS, HATS, ote. Mrs. PULLEY, G??) \V| Bromi St. I'll. .17211. PRINTING. CHEAPEST Printing Houso In Richmond: Work strictly llrst-clss nntl up-to-date, Telephon? ?1.111 ir you have any doubts, und we will convince you that ?o can save yon money. Thin affecta your pocketbook, so keep us In niln.1. HARRIS l'Iti ????? CO., 1.103 Etat Franklin Street. TO KEEP COOL. SHEPHERD'S Pineapple Snow Itefroshea. SPECIAL NOTICE. SOFT CREAM CANDY AT XAEMPF'B, 110 N. Ninth Street. MKN'S SHOKS HALF SOLED. 7?C; ladles. BOfi.j reatltehod, t?o r.allB, no iiprs, best lentlior. IHtlSW'S , ?LECTtUU row ? H ?1???, FACTO It Y. 716 K. Mnln Btreet. 'Phnnn 21,67. Will ?nil nnd de? liver. This advertisement Rood for 10c, SHEPHERD'S Ice Croam Tarler??*0B E. Broad, YOUR MARKET BASKET. FRESH BUTTER. EOOS AND CHEESE. HATCHER ('I'll. 1844), Sixth-Street Market. BUTTER. TRY HATCHER. BUTTER Eggs. ('Ph. 1814.) Sixth-Street Mkt. Eggs. Beat Crecerles, Reasonable Prices, Beat Attention At Any ACOITST OHO. CO. SI ORES. Center City?011 E. Mnrshnll Street. West End?.120 W. fury Street. Eaat End?17,11 B. Mnln Street. NOTICE. NOTICE?TO WHOM ??????" CONCERN ?"?? ?????dilu?? nf h. W. NUNNALLY. except theini nnmeel In the died to me, urn required tee Zip. ?ie'iir nnel preive their elation, nnd nil persemi ndebted to ],lni ?vili pieu??? nettle with me nt one-?, his affaire lit-ln*? new In liquidation b? me under said deed. SMITH ?,???????, Trustee, No. 221 B. Twelfth Street. UPHOLSTERlNc. C. C. ttt?VY, NO. Ml BROOK AVI5NUK. IflihoiBtetor nnd Mt?ttfees mnker. Old Hnlr Matln-HS mndo fjood us now. I Tine!- mu? biiIi? Mil'.it': nleo mnKii Cushion nnd Slip Cover? to order. 'Phone 103?, JACOB UMLAUF, 70? W. Main Stroet?W? d? nil telniln of npholsteryi make tilei Unir Mat? tresnes lo ?rdeT; malie over Unir Miittressei like now; prick nini ship feirnllure. China, etc.) out nnd ninlie Slip Cover*, Prices nlwiiy? rlf-ht. Bell 'phnne ,'12112. LITTLE LECTURES ON A BIG SUBJECT. Phone 549. WARM DEFENSE OF MR. KERNS Writer Criticised the Manage? ment of the Rosebud . Society. Somewhat of a sensation has heen created in Methodist Cliurch circles by the publication in a denominational weekly o? n rather harsh criticism of tho management of the Rosebud Missionary Society of Virginia, of which Mr. Frank L. Kerns, of this .city, Is the secretary and treasurer. Hot reply to tho chargea lias been made from Richmond, and thero appears to be likelihood of some further luteresti lift developments. The paper In which the article appeared Is the Methodist of Danville, and the writer Is "M." supposed to bo a prominent layman. While he co m m end ed the work of the Rosebud Society, which ho de - claved to be ono of the ?rundest organl*?*.a licnis in the entire Methodist connection, ?-M." asserted Impressively that the children have to pay over twenty-five per cent, of the gross amount they raise for missions und expenses in the ofllce of the gonorul secretary and trasurer In Rlch mon.l, Va- "Think of It!" ho declares. "Out of every dollar raised from the pennies, nickels and dimes contributed hy the children of the Rosebud Society for the cause of foreign missions, twenty five cents of c.-ery one hundred thus con? tributed never get out of the bounds of our conference. We mean no reflection upon the Hoard of Managers of the noble organization; but In the Interest of the children, as well as tho great causo they are working for, we stand In our place to say that the cost of getting tills sacred fund where It Is designed to go Is entirely too expensive, and should be lightened very much." Tho many friends of Mr. Kerns here were highly Indignant at the article, and at once proceeded to take tho matter up. Mr. T. Moody Campbell, of this city. Bon of the president of the society, pre? pared a hot reply, which ho submitted to tho DajJvHlo Methodist for publication. Mr. Carppbf.ll-declares that the paper de? clined to print It. Ho then sent It to tho Christian Advocate, of this city. In which It appears this week. In Ids article Mr. Campbell shows ?mong other things that tha total ex pf-nsea of th? society are not twenty r.vo per cent., us stated, hut between eight nnd nine per cent. Ho critlcisr-s "M." for his hasto to rush Into print, de? claring that If a man Is seeking by his criticisms to aid a cause, and has any suggestion of valuo, It would do a hundred times greater good for him to speak quietly to those In authority than to blazon indefinite accusations of misman? agement without offering a scintilla of remedy. The article continues: "In regard to the incumbent of the office of Kccroti.ry and trea.surer, Mr. Frank Kenia, no ono has been more sac? rificing and truly herolo than this man. I will say thin, In spite of protests from him. For serverai years before In? accepted the ottico ho did most of tbo work, re? ceiving J?O a year and paying nn assistant M a week. After that f.ir a number of? fears ho received r?.>i a year for bin work, Mid lnv?-sted In the ?ause from bis great love of it ?WiO it y.-ar. Loss? Ob, yes, a? ?omo count loss, This Is only a small part vf the BH-eiiflcea he has mad.?but I re? . fraln out of deference to his rate Hnd ?blinking modeity. 'M ' is credited with jlricerjty in saying tliat be etu.-rs no com? plaint against Mr. Kerns?, but sii.-,?? ??lahit ha., been entered we Rosebuds must see that I' does not fall even by Implication on the heart of our belt.veil secretary and treasurer." INVESTJOATION MATTER ! No New Developments Pending the ' Bourel Meeting. Pendii .- ti.? meeting of tho Board of ' ftldermen 01 Tuei lay night there i? but Ulti.? mu?;: .; ??! an IiiiiTi-stlnn tinture in he p" ? ' -?id municipal Investigation imit ier, und ull li ? li (?em to t.?? ((uletly iwatlli ? 'he rep ilntnu til of Iha Jednt Dommlttee which will como shortly after : lb- Hoard in Tho matter, however, ia one of tlio ut- j muKi public Inii'i".?,!, and eyery turn will ! e>0 wutchoel earnestly liy nil. While? neither of the presidente bava (riven any remote Intimation as m who Will COnBtltUlO I he- . " 11.111111 - .-. till?)' Il ?? lnit.li known In I.?? tltiiil.?..? ...,f ihu mut? ter with the vlow to ??a???? it composed of nine? of the very ?, ? :,,,.? ?? ,|?, Council. There Iti considerarne speculo? tlon ?* to tin? probable personne) of Die. e?iiiineltte.??;, uiiei when u ehall have been named ?t'? announcement will be widely lead. It le thought now that the body will probablv ?irgauizo ami ?? t down to bui-l Pews by tho latter part of next week. JUVENILE DISEASES Whooping Cough, Mumps an?! Measles Prevalent in State. The State Hoard ot Health, ilndi that ???U.III.'.-'..-? the ?jtate tlieie ?., a w-vu lence of the usual diseases of children, such us whooping cough, measles and mumps. Richmond Is no more exeiv.pt than the rest of the State. In seventy of thn one hundred counties, one or moro of theso three, diseases exists, and in some of them all three. Whooping cough seems to havo the middle of tho road. The bulletin, which tho State Hoard had to suspend on account of the cutting off of the appropriation to tho Board, lina now resumed Its periodical ?appearance. FOR SALE. SPECIAL OFFERS, Ark., Madison Co., 1(15 a. nii'J Impts. Cal., near Crimini*. 10 a. orchard. Od., San Luis Obispo co., 3(10 ?. farm. Stanley Is., St. Lawrence rlv., lintel and 30 a. Ont.. Toronto, 4 modern rea. ami lota. Costa Itici?, La Solva. 130 a. and lmpts. Col., Kl Paso co., -ISO a. anil lmpts. Col., Helta co., 120 n. and impla. Conn., Salisbury) modern 11 r. res. and lot. Wilmington, bids, plot, King and French ate. Fin.. iu?ur Waldo, 0 a. res. alte. Ga., near Tbomaarillo, ! h. penr orchard. On., Tatuali co., K.Q a. nntl Impts. On., Tallnpoosn, bldg. lot. Block 2GS W'. lini., Martin cu., 840 u. antl liants. In., Oseeoln CO., 235 a. ami lmpts. In., Dedalico, sturo, res. and int. In., Centre Junction, l) r. res., 5 low. la-, Eldin-a. fruit nntl poultry plant. Knn., McCrncken, 2 bldg. lots. E v.. Grnysoii t?o,, 30 ?. line soil. Muss., Wellfleet, house mid 3 a. Muss., Ilnrre. 12 r. house nntl lot. Muss., near Southbrldge, 100 a. dairy farm. Mlrh., Liipeer CO., stocked furiti, 202 a. Mich?, ionia co., -10 a. anil lmpts. Mont., Yellowstone co., 1,440 n. stock ranch. Neh., Knox co., S?li a. and bn|it?. N. IL, nenr Sugnr Mill, 200 a. and lmpts., sitiiiiU'd In White ?Its.: line lintel site. N. IL, Manchester, factory site. 1?h)x100 ft N. J?, Wlldwood, tlni'ly located bldg. lot. N. J., MorrlBtown. res.. Mt. Eemble avo. ?. J., W?odbury, large brick p-s. ?. Y., near Mnyvllle, res. nnd 4 lots, ?. ??, Walton. 10 r. res. and '?i a. nulTalo, 2 story lint bldg.. Virulilla at. Niagara Falls, 2s gnutl bldg. lots. B. L. New Brighton, Une res., Clinton ave. N. Y., Gloversillle, modem 10 r. res. N. Y., Jamestown, modem res.. I.nlievlew ave. N. Y., neur Schonectady, g??"l 10 a. farm. N. Y.. Cheiiiiiigo co., OS a. nnd Impts. N. Y., Madison co., 100 a. und Imptii. N. Y., Ciistlelnn village, 10 r. res. und 12 a. Olilo, Clermont en.. 34 a. ami Impts. Pit., Cambria en., ?IS a. ami tinpw. I'iilla., .-i story brick res., enyuga at. l'a., nenr Stroudsburg, 3d a. land; lino loca? tion for hotel or boarding house. I'll., Pike CO., 270 a?, lmpts and stock. N. P., Minor i-o., 160 n. nnd Impts. S. P., Itendl?.? co-, 4?? u. and lmpts. Trim., nenr Swcctwuter, r,(l a. nnd lmpts. Tenn-, Clevelunt!, 2 l.enutirully lo<-iited lots. Tex.; Boinervllle CO., 800 a. and lmpts. Vn. nenr Danville, line tlnlry farm, S3 a. S. Omaha, bldg. lot, Albright annex. 80 r. hotel, Hancock, N. Y. $G)(??0 working capital wanted for fine saw mill plant, 8. (.'.; prollt SI,000 monthly. Grocery bus. ini'l st?.ok. M?me, ?lu. 4(1 ?. mineral claim, King co., Wash, Complote, printing plant. Port Clinton, Ohio. Vj Int. lu Hue 70 r. hotel nnd fertilizer mfg. busr, NnUiisp, II. 0. Newspaper plant. Iliitnpnrt City. AlnskH. U. S. nnd Canadian patent? en luip'd metal clothes pin; cheaply constructed. W. M. OSTRANI)I-B, N. A. 1.1.1)??.. PIULA. Iir.FOltE buying ? borne, fnnn. business pr , rty or real estate of uny kite) In any city. Stall? or Territory, send for my "Targe lire??) cliMlBcd llbt. I either havn or can lind Iba property you want, OfTfees In 14 eitle?; ;;>> men nn tlio rinid. I offer many properties on very eiisy terms. Stnie your ri'rpilr.-menis. \V. -M. ostllANDEll, No. 252 North American llldg., I'lilla._ FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Attractive Building Lots in South Norfolk. Will cxcliuiigfi for improved or unimproved property ?it Richmond* C, L. & H. L. D?SNO?N, 821 East Main St FOR RENT. THREE VERY DESIRABLE Newly arranged and papered, on the THIHD FLOOR of the TlfelES DISPATCH BUILDING. I_l(iht, heut and Janitor service. For price and particulars apply to tho TIMES-DISPATCH office. Only three left. emmkwsimnsWkwmwmmmmwm GULUNGWOR?K & CO. Anthracite Coal. $0.00 I'ntuhoiitas Lump 6.00 .Splint Lump ... 5.sO J'ri' es Kiiiije-'i |oclia ? k< '?'?'?' oui ?.'?'!" YaKI'S: l.ii*lilCeiitii and Lr-ad. Ilui.i -.iiii und llroi ??'???: ?bit. AMUSEMENTS. BENEFIT DAVID CROCKETT Given for the Brook Avenuo Kinder? garten nnd Night School, MONDAY NIGHT, June 8th. Tickets 75, 50 nnd 25c. For sale at Brunch B. Allen's, Polk Miller's Drug Store, Brigg-?', How? itzer Place; Shine's, on Church Hill. "UNDER THE RED ROBE." Matinee To-Day. NEXT WERK "DAVY CROCKETT" Matinee To-dny. THE; Geo. Fawcett I,..,, ?u ? THE LITTLE MINISTER. Next Week. Giffen Musi? cal Comedy Company in Mam'selle "Awklns. Dutch Gap and Return. Moonlight Excursion, Steamer Pocahontas Auspices Y, M. C. ?., Tuesday, June 9th, 8:30 P. M. Tickets at Association Building nnd Drufi .St?ire-i?Gentlemen, 60c; Lnelies, 20c. BASE-BALL TO-DAY. Richmond v.s Petersburg, Two Games, 2:3o and 4:30. Admission, IOc and 25c. Ladies Free. The Confederate Museum, TWELFTH AND CI.AV STREETS: Opens dully from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AdinlhHlori, 20 cents. Free on Saturday?. The Valentine Museu m ELEVENTH AND C.-AV STREETS. OPEN 10 A. M. TO d P. M. ADMISI?N. ISC. FREE ON SATURDAYS. The Glebe School, A SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 413 West Grace Street. .llXirs K. LEIGH, Head Miustcr, Tin- second ??.-!??? of this NChOOl will iH'f?luMoniliiy Bejiaunlier 21, 1003? I-n*? pun?** for "ell'*.'i- ainl unlvei-niii'S. Pri? mai' Dt-pnrtiiie-fii for ?mall I?*.;,-- School limited to iwenty-flvo boys, hurly ??????? nan.m ili'-ii.it/j,? ??t???": tUft IKM" .vi-or; nue? liait imi al,!.- un .-miaue-.? unii (ino half pnyftbli pi i.rii.irv Ui eiieulnir, AddreM e.f III;,H M i-l.-r, ':.*1 \V. fintCO St. LEGAL HfJ?fCKS. TO JAMES H DARTON i VOIJ i'?. HKHJJ'V NOTIFIED that ? ' : ??, ?" ?'. 'V :-." '-.?' h *",', fe?! ? ? ?? ?!- .-? *- ;.,. ut ed in BrorjfcJttniJ .-.li-.-'n. r:, ? I. irlpi, He/irlcso r?iunl? Va . I OU 11 ? .ly "f I'Vi/fii??. G-'.|. f?,r ?? ' . ? ' . . ? ??.?.< , Inter? "'*?. -'?"el ? ?- ? ' ? - .< : .'"J I', lili: ? ? ? ,'.? . ? ??. ? ? Vlruli ???? ? n epf'lli "? ' G -, Uli : ? : I "ire-/' ?.a?, lit?? ?* ??? h ?lu.?, <>t '.VA DI'IDI., ;j, j? y.'ADD?i.i.. Ci?rV, ? / '* . '* ' 'J HE Vl/i ' DENTAL fill t.i*i<-n<l, ,i:.<t. lu/m .c '...//?. ' NOI ICS. NOTICE TO TAX-P?i?ns! Office of Collector of City Tnxes, City Hall, Richmond. Va. THIS OFFICE WILL BE READY TO RECEIVE ALL, OH ONE-HALF OF CITY TAXES, REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL, FOR THE YEAR, 1903, ON JUNE 16TH. The wholo tax Is due. but the ordlnnnco provides that one-balf may be paid in June ond the remaining half In December. Failure to pay all or one-half In Juno In? curs a penalty of 5 per cent, on tbe whole amount, which is due at once, and If not paid before SEPTE.MHKR 1st the Collec? tor I? required to lew, with costs added. (See Cha-ptcr XIV., sec. 7.) ALL MALES, 21 years of ago, ALL PERSONS (MALE OR FEMALE) who own personal property, or hold personal property as fiduciary, and all parties con? ducting business In the city of Richmond (of whatever nature) are assessed, and will please call and settle, so as to avoid delinquency. Grading, Paving, Pitie and Sewer Con? nection Bills nre payable In the same manner a.s Taxes, and at the same time. Give name In which property stands, and see that you get all your bills. Tills being the only notice provided for by law, please give It prompt attention, as under the new ordinance 5 per cent, penalty will have to be added to the whole bill after June 30th. Offlco open from 8:30 A. M. to G P. M. F. AV. CUNNINGHAM. Ju 3-to30 Collector of City Taxes. TAKE NOTICE. MANCHESTER MER chants, Lawyers. Doctors, &v..: All busi? ness and professional licenses expired April 30, 1903 and under the present law the Commissioner of Revenue is required to report to the Corporation Court all delinquents who fall to procure tholr license before tho July term of court. No time to lose; attend to this matter at once. S. R. OWENS. Commissioner of Revenue for Manches? ter, Va. June 3-10t Do-?- Taxes?Henrico Countv. ALL PERSONS IN HENRICO COUN ty assessed with dogs, take notice that unless the tax on samo for 1902 Is pa Iti before 1st July an additional 2.r> cents will be charged On each dog, according to law. ??. ?. BRAUER, my 30-7t Treasurer of Henrlco. SEALED PROPOSALS. Office of Superintendent of the City Gas Works, Richmond. Vn., June 4, 1WI3. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE I11? celvetl at t-hla office, Room 9, First Floor, City Hall, until MONDAY. June IB, 190.I, at ?? oclock P. ?\L, for furnishing these works from July 15, 1903, to July 15, IDOL with 900.OJ0 gallons, more or less, of HAS ?NAPHTHA, from CS to 70 gravity, "R?ume" test; also, a separate bid for above quantity of CRUDE GAS OIL. from 35 to 40 gravity, "Baume" test, for gag-making purposes. The above material to be delivered in tank cars, on tho Chesapeake and Ohio sidings at these works, at euch times as may be required, with all freight charge?', trackage, etc., prepaid. The successful bidder will lio required to execute a trust company's tenni In the nun of ,$10,000 for the faith? ful perforami. of the contract. Pro? posals mu: ? be sealed and marked "Pro? posai for Oil" antl addressed to the' un? der, ?.??,-?]. T.li?? Committee on Light reserves the right to reject any and ull bids offered. ??. P. KNOWI.ES, Supt. Ju r,-r?i SUMMER RESORTS. I 11? ut ? AHD THE HOTEL DENNIS. The Favorito Resort of Many Well-Known Bichmond Families. Atlantic ??? offers, ??ivory knowutfiini? ?nei? a?????-1-iiii-iit anil attraction. Do? DglUflil l?-iil,ii1K bench; ilcop sea ami I,,?.;.' fl?lilfif* niel yachting. OllttlliplOO? htiipf.',)/ I.ink-,, ot?., cln. THE Hi.) I.I, JlJCNNIS is ilcligbl iully islliiiiu-il, directly on ilio liem'li, with ???',?,-????? l.-il ocean VlOW. N'oUitl fot lliii wie ? Tliibs of Its ??.tronfigli, Hot und .i,iti mju water In iirtvulo |/uil>-> WriUi for booklet WALTER J? HU??iiY. .1 l:tfH l'Ali \LIKE." . catl-M I" w.iiy Ht th? OISH SPRING HOTEL, : XKDIlV, MAflS ii tn ii.nii.i!.?-*) In historic . A ion? vacation-June Blue Rr%e Springs, Va* On ?.',??.,? ?n.j y/L*i.b:iii Hallr?i?ll. AtJ'jtet!, J'HU.. F. DRO/VN, Prop. SUMMER RESORTS. Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, VIA SALEM, VA., OPENS JUNE 1ST, Elevation 2,200 feet. Sulphur. Chalybeate and Freestone Water; large lawn, plenty of shade?; bull-room and music; resident physician. Terms?Reasonable. Write for deecrlp tlvu pamphlet; analysis of water, etc. Mrs. K1DDER M. HITE, Agt., 1200 Grove Ave., Richmond, or T. C. CHAPMAN. Prop. Catawba. Vo. THE HEIGHTS (In Heart of Virginia ?Mountain?!). Magnificent building; electrlo light?; steam heat; Ideal rooms; suites with bath. Experienced hotel manager; repu? tation for fino table: Illustrated foiefer: reasonable rates; opens Juno 15th. THE HEIGHTS, liueiia Vista. Va.. ?, ?. Ma lion, manager. Till June 10th at 121 South Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Blue Mountain House, WASHINGTON COUNTY. XID. Overlooking Cumberland and Shenan donh Valloyu; elevation 1.500 feet; no mos qultoex; pure mountain spring water supplies from our own farm*?; cuisine and service unexcelled; porcelain baths; vestl huieel trains service. This magnificent mountain resort will open for season of 1103 on JUNE If.TH. For information re? garding reservation of rooms, rates, &c, apply to or ndelre.-es Mr. Flynn, manager of The Blue Moun? tain House, Blue Mountnln Md., will be at Murphy's Hotel on Monday, Juno Sth, from 10 A. M. to .1 P. M? to reservo rooms anil give all Information regarding ratea, etc. ?????. S. FLYNN. Manager 215 E. Baltimore St.. \V. M. R. R. Bldg. BALTIMORE, MD. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS, THE HOMESTEAD HOTEL will mako special rates from June 15th to August lfith to parties staying one month or longer. AMUSIIMENTS-Golf Links nnd Club Houho. Tennis and Seiuash Courts, Swim? ming Pool, Fine Saddle Horses and Liv? ery. Cnslno for Dancing, Royal Polnolana Orchestra. Table unexcelled; ls supplied with fresh vegetables and milk from Homestead gar? den and dairy. Luxurious! baths nnel most curative wa? ters known for Rheumatism; Gout, Obesi? ty and Nervous Troubles. FRED STERRY, Manager. Ocean View Hotel, Now Open. Bathing nnd Fishing Unusu? ally Pine. Sea Pood of All Varieties at Hotel and Restaurant, Booklets at All I'ullrimd Offices, Write J. HULL DA VIDSON, Mgr. HOTEL WILTSHIRE. HOTEL MAJEBTIC. Ocean End, V?ik?hIu Ave)., Atlantic Citv, N, J, Wllliln ii few step? e,f it,,, rimino?? I|..nrilwulli, ?'??t?? unii till iiiiaannioiitH. Till; WIl.TSIIIitl', modern in every detail! room? en ?nil?? with privimi liiitliH, elevator flenn ?Ire-e?! ???????; *f.'l |>eir ?luv nail iipwnnK $17.tKl pe-r v?-?-.-k nini upward?, Tin: ??.p'????,'. nil modern npiiolntinciit?, excellent table miel ?ervico; V?x,o per du?? mu? upwards, (12,60 per woek nnd upward?. Hook? Iota mulled ou a pollini tlon. S. ?. PHOEBUS, Proprietor. THE GREENWOOD HOUSE, Greenwood, Va., em liluei illili.'i' Mountnln?; re-gleni nnted for t-ci-nery, lii-althfulne-uw, water, fruit; reduced ratea, f'lirlnllaii uuiniigo?neut. Bond for elr filin r. SPECIAL KATES FOR JUNI: AUD JULY AT THE HOTEL 1BLEBWOKTH, Directly ,???? Ihn Id-neb ni V l rj-11-tu .Winnie, ? Allunili? Cil}*, ?. ]. Hxtenalve Improvement?, llernndelod und newly -??p???????? e*fliun?e, fiipailiy .'.(m. Il;?? mid ?old le.ii water lu ??!! beUi?, ????'?' ""?? ???! roma, ?p????p?. American nini l'.iiroppiin i.l..a , Wrllo for Inveli let. "" ? OSBOKNE & ? ??????. HAILROAD8. LEA VU 1UC1LMUN1J IJA1L?. ?J-.ltl ?. ?? . NUl'1'OU? LIMITED. Ar? ivi.?!! Noi folli |J:1*-J A, M. Hi?ps only al .,1. vi*?.?.?. ?.??,? --.ili...!; NEW ORLEANS SHORT pullman Bloe-pi-is. ltle-liinuiid to ?- , ??-??)? and RonnoUo; Petersburg to ., ? Rudford; I.ylieliliUig lo Chnttanonp. I. nil,m? ami .New Orle.'HiH. Cufu Lining "m.'.ii', arrive from th" Weft ??-G> a. m.. 1* M aim 8:6? P. M.; from Norfolk 11:0C ?. M. ami 7:80 ?, M. ?' u-i Jo. ?H I'.n.sl Main Street.? \V* II HEVILL. ?. C. Ii. HOSl.KY. Uon. Pau-j. Agent. Wa. Paus. Auent RAILROADS. RC D ? Richmond, Frederick? ? G? Ot G? borg & Potomac R. R Trains Leave Richmond?Northward. 3:51 A. M?, dally, Byrd St. Through. ?:*t? A. M?, dally. Main Bt. Through. 7:l? A. M., week days. Klba. Ashland ac? colli modatlon. . S:00 A. M?, Sunday only. Byrd St. ThrouBh. 8:40 A. M?, weok days.' Byrd St. Through. W.IJ5 noon, weeK days. Byrd St. ThroUgn. 4:00 P. M., week days. Byrd Bt. Fred? erlcksburg accommodation. 6:06 P. M.. dully. Main St. Throuifh. 6:S6 P. M., week days, Klba. Ashland ac? commodation. 8:06 P. M., dully, Byrd St. Through. 11:10 P. M.. week days. Elba. Ashland ac commodatlon. Train? Arrive Richmond?Southward. 6:40 A. M.. week days. Klba. Ashland ac? commodation. 8:15 A. M., week days, Byrd St., Fred ericksburti accommodation. 8:35 A. M?, dally. Byrd St. Through 11:55 A. M. week days. Byrd St. Through. 2.0? P. M., dully. Main St. Through. 5:00 P. M,-, week days, Elba Ashland ac? commodation. 7:15 P. M? dally. Byrd St. Through. 9:0u P. M? dally. Byrd SI. Through; 10:29 P. M? dally. Main St. Through. IIMX? P. M., week days. Klba. Ashland ac? commodation. Note?Pullman Sleeping or Parlor Cars on nil trains ?xcept local accommodation?. W. D-DUKE.C. W.OOLP.W. ? TAVLOH. Gen'l Man'r. Ass't Oen'l Man'r. Traf. Man'r 310 .?ast 2 Hours and 25 Minutes toHorfolk. LUAVK UICHMOND? BAhTllOUNl). ?.*4d A. M.?Week day?-- Local to Newport New? limi un;? ?tallona, 0:0O ?. M.?Dally?Limited?Andrea Williame, burg 0:00 A M?, Newport ?Nuwa 10:30 A. U?, Old l'oint 11:00 A. M?. Norfolk 11:23 ?. M. 4:00 ??. M.?Week daya?Spiwlal?Arriv?e Wll lUtiialiur-c 4:^0 I?. M?, Newport New? rr.30 I'. M?, OUI l'oint ?:0? P. M., Norfolk ?:25 P. M. 6:00 V. ?M. ? Dully?ryval to Ol? Point. ?I AIN M S B?W ??? BOTIN I). 10:10 A. M.?Week doy??bocal to Clifton rote? and way minion?. 2:00 P. 'M.?nslly?Spediti to Cincinnati. LoulHvllle, St. Lull? nnd Chini**'). ? :1ft P. M.?Week dnyB-Iy.cnI W Do-well. 10:30 P. M.?Dally?Limited to Cincinnati. Loulavllle. St. lymlB und Clilcngo. JAMB HIVKIt r.INR. 10:20 A. M.?Dnlly?Ripresa lo Lynclibure. Clifton FnrKe nnd principal Million?. 6:16 P. M.?Week day??Local to Ilremo. TRAINS AIlltlVB RICHMOND G KO M Norfolk nnd Oli! Point J0:0*j A.? M. dnjly, ? :4G. ?. ?. Ex. Hun., and l):fi0 P. M. dally. Newport Newa Local 7:20 P. M. Kx. Sun. From Cincinnati and Weat 8:1t. A. M. dally nnd .l-flO P. M. dully. Muln Linn i/ocal from Clifton Forgo 7:1? P. II. Bx. Sun. Donwell Areein. S:?.?. A. M. Kx. Run. James River Uno Local from Clifton Forge (LUIS P. M. dally, Hremo Accom. H:40 A, M. Bi. Sun. C, K. DOYLB. W. O. WAHTIIBN. Gen'l Manauer. ni?t. I'naa. Aet, SEABOARD Ant Line IlaJ/UW^ TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. ?.?20 P. M.-Seabonid Mall?10:35 P. U.~ Seaboard Express?To Savannah, Jack? sonvlllu, Atlanta and Southwest. 3:10 A. M.?Local?For Norllna and Ham? let. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND DAILY. ";~5 A. M?No. 34?4.55 P. ?M.-No. ?? Froin Fl?rida, Atlanta and Southwest? 5:30 P. M.?Krom Norllna und local points. City Ticket Office 830 Enst Main Street. 'Phono 405. RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG ELECTRIC RAILWAY. bt-gifiiuiig April tt>L IUJ2, furs lo., ve coiner l'eri y una Soventi! SU eels, Muncht-sier, every hour ?.ou Ilio bouij noni li A. M. lo 10 I*. M-, lust cur ll:i,0 ?, M. Cars leave Peteisbur*?. fool of Syeii inoie Street, every hour from 0:30 ?. ?? ? ? 10:30 ?, M. FRIDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL EXCURSIONS. GO CENTS-ROUND TRIP?SO CENTS. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY ?4, 1KU. ?'RAINS LEAVE HICUWOND. ?.IAJ A. M.?Dally. L?ea) lor i.Miuilutl?. ??/'ig P. M.-Dally. Llmlu-d, Rilltet Pull? man to Allanta and liirrnlnghuin, New Uri.? in-, Memphis, CliutUiiioii|*u and all ihe South. 0:00 P. M.?Ex. Sunday, Chase City lo? cal. ? ll:o? P. ??.?Dully. Limited: Pullman reudy tf:3<l P. ill., for nil the South. YOHK HIVLH XINE. Ilto., favorite route to Hiltlniore and fasten?, points. Leave Rlchmonl 4:30 P. M. Dully, except Sunday. 6:(XI A. M,?Except Sunday. Loiol mixed for West Point, ?.?lu P. M.~I.oenl for West Point. 4:80 P. M.-Except Sunday. For Weal Point, connection with steamers for Bal* Umore und river landings. _ TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. 0:63 A. AI. und ?,:2? P. M?i? ioni ull the South. 3:25 P. Al. 8:40 A. M.?Prom Chaso City. ;? ,.. H-.?i, ?. Al?-Malumore and West Point. ?4:5?) 1' M.-i-Eroin West Point. C. H. ACKERT. S. H. HARDWICK. ?. ?. ?? ?? ?. C. W. WESTUUUY, D. P. ?.. ?lcti'DO'jd. Va. RAILROADS. ATLANTIC COAST LINE TRAIN'S LL'AVli RICHMOND DAILY RVni'-S'IRKI.T .STATION. EFFECTIVE SUNDAY. MAY 24TH. 9:0? A. M. A. C. L. Express to nil point! South. ?:(? A. M. Petersburg and Norfolk. 12:2o P. M. Petersburg and N. & Vf. Wot 3:00 P. M. Petersburg and Norfolk. 14:10 P. M. (ioldshoro Local. 5:66 P. M. Petersburg local . 7:25 P. M., "Florida nnd West Indiar. Limited," to nil points South. 0:10 P. M. Petersburg and N. & W. West 11:30 P. M. Petersburg local. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND, 3:1*! A, M.. 7:3.? A. M? 8:25 A. M.. except Sunday. 11:25 A. M.. 11:00 A. M? 2:00 ?*. M.. 7:20 P. M.. 7:15 P, M.. 8:K P. M. t Ex??'nt Simelny, c. s. Campbell; i*kv. Pass. Agt. Vf. J. CRAIO. Oen. Pass. Agt. STEAMBOATS. Merchants and Miners Transportation Company. Steamship Lino. Direct Konto to Boston, Mass., and Providence, fl. I. Steamers leave Norfolk for Boston Tues? day, Wednesday, Friday nnd Huiielay. For Providence Mondai'; Thursday and Satur? day at G P. M. Pasuengera and freli;hl taken for nil New England pedine?. Tick? et?? on sale at C. & O. By. and N. & Vf. Hy. offices nnd No. S19 East Main Street. R. H. WRIGHT. Agt.. Norfolk. Va. Clyde Steamship Go.'s PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK STEAM SHIP LINE. Freight received and delivered daily at C. & O. R'w'y Co.'s de?pot, Seventeenth and P.road Streets. STEAMSHIP GO - Might Line for Norfolk Leave Richmond daily at 7 P. M., stopping at Newport News in both directions. Dally except Suii?uy by C. and O. Rail? way. ?M A. M? t P. M.. 9 A. M. and.3 P. M. by N. and W, Railway; all linca connect at Norfolk with direct atearnei? for New York, sailing dally except Sun? day, 7 P. M. Steamers snll from company's wharf (foot of ???? Street) Rocketta. K. F. CHALK I,KY. City Ticket Agent, 1212 fe. Main Slreet. JOHN F. MAYER, Age-nt. Wharf Foot of Ash Street; Richmond, Vn. II. B. WALKER, V. P. & T, M.. New York. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION COMPANY JAMES RIVER LAY LINE. Steamer POCAHONTAS leaves MON? DAY, WEDNESDAY and FUI DAY "t 7 A. M. for Norfolk, Portsmouth, Old I'ulni, Newport News, Claremnpt and ? JameH I'l.i'i? lainliiigM. and conneutlnp pi Old Point for Washington, Baltimore and Hi?? North. State-room*- reserved lor th? iilj.;iit at moderate price?*. Eloctrlu cara direct to wharf. Fare only SI.Iti and Jl tu Norfolk. Muslo hy Grand Orchestrion, Freight reoejvod for ahovo-iinneii place* nn.I all piilnls in Lastern Vlrslnli. and North Carolina. 1RV1N W F.I S?? IO It, Cenerai Manager. 13. A. Barher. Jr.. Se-nrelary. HAY UNE TO BALTIMORE Vie. 0. & O. Rwy. nnel Old Point. U, S MAIL ROUTE. Li'iivn niellinomi vi? P. ? 0. iliill? pifiipl Siiiieliii. ai ? ''? M?, ??<"!? iii'i'lliig m 01,1 I'olnt ?villi Hle-uiiiiM? eef lil.l llii)' Um?. loitYln?? 7:1.1 I', M., nrrlvlim* lliillline.ru fllSO A, M? cnnnectlng Neirlli, Kiwi ?ml Went. Kur llrkim mu? ? u fortan tlon ?? ??????>- '?> ?'? & ?? Hwy., iti'ii imiail TrmisfiT Compiiti}', ur 8ao I'.imt .Mnln Hi. American Line. .'KW VliHK. BOUTllAMPT-lN, LONDON. SulttllU Wi-ilufMliiyii al 10 A. M. I l'uni. Jinn? 1??. I'lilli>ilt-l|>lilu, Juiiu 21. fs'ew York, Jum? 17. St. l'uni, July 1. Red Star Line. .NKW VOIIK ?ANTWUIU' -I'AIIIS, Huill?n? Kiiliinliiy m Kl A. M. y.i-r-lninl. Juin? III. Viiili.rliinil, ,?????? 37, Flnlaiiel. .Inni? '{ti. Kr..?.iiliiiid. July i. Pier? u miel ?r>. Sortii Hiver, lllfli'u, 7.1 llr.iuiliviiy. N. V. W. II. PAI.MI.'R & CO. 5 WEST POINT, VA, Special char.'ercd trains leaving So. n l'y. Depot, Fu u rtet: ? tli St, ????-? TRAINS l:XCI-HT SUNDAY. Ji'vn Hii'liiiiiiinl*")::iU I'. M. HctUI'lllPB li-nvo West Point H):ilo P. M. SUNDAY 1UAINS. L'vu Itlihiniiiiil p;8? A. M,' & 4 P. M. X-'vo yjvij L'e.int g P. ?. & lu ?HOP, .M. d??..-.ROUHD THIP.--50G, BHa?BBWWSWWHWBH