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The Hat? for Classified Want Advertising I? 1 cent per word Net C?sh In ADVANCE, with a minimum cost ot _5 cents for euch Insertion. The tame rate aprile? to deaths, marriage?, obituario and all other clnssiried notices? No display type allowed In the claseltled columr HELP WANTED?FEMALE. WOMEN WANTED to tell a nseeeslty to mother?) 912 ? week elfitr. Dcpt M,, Box 78, Phlladel? phis, AM EDUCATED young lady would llko to secure n position In eouie reni enteile ofTIce. Aildreim YO?NO LADT, cetre this office. WANTED, a whlto WOMAN to help ln hou??? keeping, sewing .nnd in companion In ? ?mull family living In suburb? on electric enr Une; one who rnn lire with the family: ? Rood home to proper party. Address, with refer? enees, ?N'ASOM, rnre thl? ofllce. WANTED, In my family, nn experienced TEAOH? EH I competent In English, Lutin, Kreuch, Mnstc ?nd Mnthnmntlc?. Addre??, giving reference and experience. A. L. G???8, Ar* t????, Buckingham county, Vn. SITUATIONS WANTED?FEMALE. ?'?I". ?....i.l....^. .....????.?.??.?.. n ,, WANTED, by young lady, a position to teach English, Latin, French, Oernmn nnd Mnslc to beginner?. Addre?? Mis. MtJDLEY, Houston, Halifax county, Vn. WANTED, s position to teach In a school, or as rlsltln*" or resident governe??; ample experi? ence j ?ntl?fn?ory tcstltnonlalB. AddrcB? Mies 0. P. Price, 8S Raleigh Avenue, Norfolk, Vn. WANTED, by young lady of experleneo, position In private family to tench Lnttn, ' Krench, I Mathematics, English and Music! references exchanged. Addrceo Miss Vf., Wo??dfordR, Vn. kEFIVED YOtmO LADY desires position of ?nine kind ln office; qnlck and has Rood educa? tion. Address stating terms POSITION care this office. 1ADY DESIRES position ln private family.; five years' experience; capable teacher; qualifica? tlons, BngllBh, Latin, French and Music. Ad? dre?? MIbb Vf., Warren, Alhemnrlo county. Va. HELP WANTED?MALE. WANTED, a young MAN as collector; also a window dresser nnd decorator. Apply THAL ?1??? BROS., Fifth and Brond Streets. WANTED, a lo- press FEEDER... HARRIS PRINTING CO., 1803 East Franklin Street. WANTED, SALESMEN FOR NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, FAMILIAR WITH QCEENSWARB. ADDRESS THOMAS BB0TH EB8, NO. 21S-222 8. CHARLES ST., I1ALTI? MORE, MD. HE?WHERE IS YOUR BROTHER HARRY7 Solution of puzzle In yesterday's Tlmes-Dlspatch! Tho man's head Is outlined by the rooetor's loft log. HELP WANTED?MALE. "WANTED, an activo, educatoli MAN to repre? sent lie In KlPbtnoiiil; $1,000 per yi>nr ?Uli commission privileges fruurnntneri rlfrtit muni jive as?*, experiences, references, IiODD, M BAD AND W>. Now York. GOOD MAN to take BROtioy for tho Rod Croi lUalnfECtlt-R Unii. II. it. WII.bIA.M8 AND CO., 1!I2 Mnrliet Stuet Philadelphia, Pit ?WANTED, A YOUNG MAN -with ertperlenco In ilriii* business; referencias rcqtll.-ed. bock Ilnx 12, UurkovIUe, Vn. WANTED, a maji COOK. Apply to HULOHEB ??G? PEHKINSON, 402 East nronil. SITUATIONS WANTED?MALE. BOY, 16 yoars old, wants trustworthy position ns collecjnr, private nicRseiiRei?, nr In somo capacity out-of-doors, where reliability and hnril work will bo api-recinteli; excellent ref? erences. Write It. A. S., care this ottico. j SITUATIONS WANTED?MALE. A SALESMAN of seven years' oxpcrlonoo, well ac?|iiiilnteel with Vlrglnln nnd North Coralina wholesnle nnd retnll grocer? nnd druggist, now open for engagement. Address ?. P. ?., Box 71, f'reive, Vn. _I_ WANTED, by a former student of the Stato Normal School, with Ovo yenrs' experience, position lo tendi In a privale fnnilly; usual public Bcnool brunelle?, Address Ml>s ???* TOSH. Loesburg. Vn. HOOMS WANTED. WANTED, by a young mnn and wife, two ROOMS In private resilience; centrnl locution; references exchanged; state terms. Address LAWYER, care till? office. WANTED, by October let, unfurnlshod ROOM, with or without bulini; ton minutes of post* o?TIce; stnte price. Address l?. Vf. G., enro this office. .r,x__________L. ???~~"~? FOR nENT-My ?^????_'"??^??^ '?"? Iilslioil or,. uiifiirnlMjiJil. for partir?!"?? "?' lires? Mr?,' W.B?lll PBptOl?, U'1? ?|G; ' FOR RENT?Fo?t'?enii???hiif'ROOMe. unit floorl private battit throe -looms In Im?""?'1 ? desired, Apply, no,*'Bast Mnln? _j WANTED, to rt?TthaTAhiful ?MID-el?O-? No. 20G, l?nat t-Vntiklln, contain!'' rooms, clon?te, sfni.in. nt,?: ?,..?????' ,,,? sixteen ?slnti Riveli ,.,?. iw "?ni l-rnilKIlt), I. .?Ir,,, ?tart, rooms, clon?te, atnblc, etc? l^i ?Ni? CO. (lelnher 1wf. Apply ?0 ?. |1, l'-'^_L.A ____j FOR SALE^^_ Wanted," to "?pii a ?ory Urge ?? ??*, fl? most new and hi perfect ^"",l,,l0,liAi,1? ?? for ment business or reslntirant. APP'7 nc jiji'*PKiianN ct,mi ws ?*??? ???????. FOR BALE-TIM, neatett Royal Arcanum BUl? TONS ever manufactured; gold l'UtJ?i ."<?"?[ Imcl?. Send 27 conls In stump?. .^',', a'\m\i sntlslled ?end It bnck. Address AUOAiNUM, llox nul) city. _, FOR BALE?OOTT?N PLANTATION on R?"???-? Hiver, N. C, 8G, tulles from *%'?,-*? Vf. All iiecesaary. houses nuil other I 1I? "Rs, 1 Rix.1l order: 800 nere? under eu tIvrtt ot anil 101 acre? timber; stenmbont In''1?R-fc,*Sn?&SK Isen; Rrent bargain. 11. C. ????????????,, I'nlmyrn, N, 0. '_ BUSINESS WANTS. 1,500,000 POUNDS OF BUMAO wanted, fot wh oh we will pny 7B cents prompt ei'?h anil furnish hiiRs nnd twine. A. D. SI10TW15LL AND CO., Mn nchester, Va. A BOX OF KAEMPF'B CANDIES will bring you ROOll luck. CURES IN LEBB time than 10 minute?? IlbANKS' nendnche and Neural? In Tnblctia, Seid hy rollnhlo ?IriiRRlsts! price, 10c. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. WANTED, every patrlotio American olttian to ?ithacrlhe for stock for the Jnmestowa Island Park aud Lnml Company for the restoration nml hentltlflcntlon of "Ohi .Tameslown for the Tcr-Ccntenlal? a pond, safe Investment, pnyltw good dividends. Cull or write to JOHN IlAIlS* AND SON, No. (1 North Tenth Slreel, Itlchoioml Va'. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY for a flrit.pl??? busi? ness man. An old nml well-established Ufa Insurance company, which hns been doing bini? no?? In Vlrglnln for thirty-live year?, will em? ploy a competent mnn ns ?perlai agent to Incrensc It? ngency force In tho State bv ap? pointing nnd working with itRents, nnd nleo to procure bnslnesa by persotml work; liest ref? erence required ns tn chnracter. energy nnfl nhlllty; no notice will be taken of .?WOTP'H cntlon for tho position unies? accompanied by referencea; previous experience not fenuirea. Rood salary paid to a competent mnn. Address INSURANCE, cnre tills office. PERSONALS. .PERSONAL?My hu?band was a hard drinker for over thirty years, I cured him hy ? simple home treatment, and I will gladly tell you how I did It, I hnve nothing to Bell, so I wnnt no money. Mrs. MARGARET ANDKR SON, Box 140, nilltiurn, ?. Y. THE TEE-DEE Dally Business Directory, CARDS undejf this head are taken on thr?? mouths' contract, Dally and Builds?**, at 11.80 per month, **???,. Jb|CVc?-?8 *ND T?Y9, TOMI..INB' 'OY?LE BTORE, 311 West ?road. "/ PLUMMINO AND MANTEL?. W. r, MAHONEY AND CO., 707 East Mala. PHOTOGRAPHERS? THE DAVIS GALLERY, SUD East Broad._ MINEHAL WATERS. ~ THAW AMD GRANT, Richmond, Va,_ ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY.. W. E, PHEW AND CO.. 7lfl East Main. 8EWIN0 MACHINES. TRE MEW HOME (Ph. 1445). 90* East Broad. 8HIRT-BUILDER8. ?. ?. niBHOP, 70S East Main. TIN-PLATE AND 8TOVE9. HARRIS HAHDWARE 00., 409 Eatt Broad, NEW BICYCLES. AT BLENNER'B, 810 N, Fifth Street. NEW BIOYOLEB for ?16,00 at BLENNER'S, BIO North Fifth Street. BOARD AND ROOM8. HANDSOME ROOMS. Beat Board. Fashlonablo locnlltyil (JOS West Ornee?. LOST. L08T?A small gold MEDAL, with name en grnved. Liberal reward. 0. C. PHAHRON, 100? Knst Mnrshnll. LOST?Between Fifteenth and Main Streets and f*.venlh nnd Mnln Btreetn, one belt PIN'; nmethj-Bt sel, Reward If left nt 142.1 East Mnln Htrcet. BICYCLE8 AND AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES, BIOYOLES and Machinery of every description1 built nnd repaired nt BLF.S' NBR'S ??????? SHOP, 810 North Fifth Street. 'Phone SSS. COLD CURE. NIOHT COLD CURE goes straight after the cold and can bo relied on to euro quickly. Sold by reliable druggists; price 10c. THEY HAVE DONE good where others failed? BLANKS' B. nnd 8. Dime Liver Pills. Sold by rellnble druggists; prlco tOc. CANDIES. KAEMPF'B OANDIEB are pure and fresh. Try ? box of his Home-Made Cammei?; It will mnkn your heart /bent faster, lt Is so good; 23c. a pound. SPECIAL PALL BARGAINS. -__----.----_,-- -__..... -.-.. i-i.-...-_(?-?.-.....f. a..? ?G|-- ? ^_n-?-- i^^ ^ ? DON'T KEET yenr ??a ?em eut PIANO I W* ?111 exchange It tot feti and Allow full esali ' ; thine for it; 'new '? and slightly used Pianeti at' a -?acMee*** ' i.tr ?.My term?. TUB GAUL? COMPANY, 3111 (Met Broad Street. CABLE PIANOS, 111 E, Bivad Btreat. A plane that ?III last ? life time: ?.,??? mette and soldi hi? value tn u?cd Pianos, Cell or wrlto for catalogue?? and our easy payment pinti. BTE1NWAT, Knabe, Kfafil?li i?id Beili Md Ofev ersteln and Fuller, nnd mnny either Plnho? tn prieta from $7<S.oo up ? greeteet chew?? ever of? fered to pttrchrisn ft pleno nt low price; must be soldi easy termal e?U ttvder. THE OAfiLM COMPANY, 918 B. Bread Btreet, _ ??.?,???At (B.00 CABH and ?5,00 per month, Mil site, Upright, 7 1*8 octaves', thref peelsls nnd mahogany cnaei ? gtintiinc bargain. THK OAHLB COMPANY, 21? ?. Broad Street. THE ?Ga?? FOR PIANO Bargains la THE CABLF, COMPANY, 218 H. Brond Btreet. ???-, ' ' ' ' ? ? ' ' ' ' -*** ' ' ' BUY FROM THE MAKER and ?ave middle pronta. TUB CABLE COMPANY, Mannfnctut?. era, it!) B. Brond Btreet. YOV GET THE BEBT PIANO -when you buy from THB OABLK COMPANY._ CABLE PIANO, the best. THE GABLE COM? PANY, Mantifaeturora. '__^ CABLE PIANO, the best known, THE CABLE COMPANY. Mnnufnctitrer?, CABLE PIANO, known as tho beat. THE CABLE COMPANY, Manufacturer?. ? BAKERS. IWAN MUELLER'S Now York Bakery, 410 W, Broad' Street, between Monroe nnd Henry, Richmond, Vs. Flrat-elaes Homc-Made Bread, French, Vienna and German Rye Bread, Hot Bread delivered nt your home. Cnkes nnd Pies ? specialty. Restaurants nnd Prlvnte Fami? lie? supplied dally. Telephone 2.???. DENTISTRY. DH. WILFRED W. WOOD, DENTIST. NO. 104 A. EABT MAIN BTRI?F.T. HOt'RS: 0 A. M. TO ? P. ?. 'PHONH 2074, RICHMOND,-VA. DR. DORSET. 191 East Broad Street Teeth extracted painlessly; Gold Crowns. $5 up; Gold Fillings. 11 up; Bllver Filling?, ??,??. up; acts of Teeth. ?IS tip. FEATHER BEDS. WANTED, to buy Feather BEDS) highest cash prices paid; also Feathers Renovated. 'Phono 87ol. OAHPER BROS., 130_*? West Main Btreet, city. FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. SPECIAL MIDSUMMER PRICES on reuphoUter* Ing Parlor Furniture, Couches, etc. CHARLES 0. JCRCtBNS' BON, 410-21 E. Broad Streot, NOTICI?. ?M**?-**AAaW<?i*>M^?M TO WHOM IT MAY CONt?BltN.rThe pM-lle If hereby notified thet tbe bankruptcy proeeedln?? ,?' Wltulod by Mr. JOBBPH LABlTTBlt do3i ?? ant In ?tir way affect the? bfislncM nf tn? r RICHMOND BAZAAR, but relate? ?t??? t? IffM^^ ? # ? nt ear I?**' ? By Joseph It, Orii-bs, Proprietor. ?ept. o, inns, -G-- ???.' ?-!-?-?- .r,."?.* OLD,AND SILVER BUYERS. m WANTED-Old Oolet nnd Silver In any condition* highest cnsh prices pnld, or will givo Watches, ?nwelry. Silverware tn hxehnnge, A. M. M BY? BR AN? BRO., .rewelete, No, B28 Broa?. Bit-ret, Richmond, Ve. . li-, " ._ ' ... ? ' G, RICHMOND pANPHVSION. RUPTURE AMD PILES cured I no lose of time from bualnessi no knife,' no danger) the?, mattatn and chronic diseases cured; free X. Itay' exnmlnatlnti; 8?? Bnet Franklin. - F?RC-JIT?RE UPHOLSTERED. ' SPECIAL MIDSUMMER PRIDES on reupholttei. tug Parlor Furniture, Couches, etc. nil ABLER] 0, JURGHNS' SON, 4)0-21 K. Rre-id Street. HI0HE8T PRIOT. paid for furniture and Oaf. pels, BROWN, ?27 West Broad Btreet. 'Phone ????, WANTED. WANTED, to sell or rent by September 1st, my old .rellnble Grocery nnd Llepior stand; also Stock nnd License. ???. E. ANDERSON. ISSA West Cary, county, Richmond. WANTED, every member of the Royal Arcanum In'llu*? Stato to purchase the neatest BUTTON nut,' Bend 27 rente In stamp. Addreas AR? CANUM. Box n2H, city. , WANTED, GUBTOMERB at once for 40 bal?? ch?>lce* Timothy Hay. 70e. per hundred; must be sold at once, 1,600 Orst-claas whiskey bar? rel?. 2,000 vinegar b?rrela. 10 000 potato'anil truck barrel?; price no object; we need the room for good? now arriving. 1). O'StlLLtVAN. 1"?29???,*?2 East Cary Btreet, up against the creek. JUST THE TH INO?Night Gold Cure, Bold by reliable druggist?; price 10c. STENOGRAPHY?Wsnted pupils for privat? Instruction In shorthand?Pitmen System?by teacher who la a graduate of a large Southern school, and hns also taken a ponl-conrao In I'nstman College and Packard'a, New York, Addreaa S. C. M? Box *M2. city. LADIES' COLUMN. A BOX OF KAEMPF'B 40c. candles are all right, rinvi? you ever tried them? , BOARDERS WANTED. BOARD?Three gentlemen can obtain flxst-claae tnblc board at 320 Knat Grace Street. ??-?-?-?-?-?-?-?'?!1 'M?H"M"I? I"H -- Xi tho Jfot?is. % .I-?..;-?-'1..I,.>M-t-H"t? ?'?*??*?**!??"??*? Colonel Hunt Chlpley, of Atlanta, a well kno-wn attache of thn Southern Boll Telephone Company, formerly located in thle city., arrived In Richmond yester? day. Colonel Chlpley will probnbly np pear boforo the Corporation Commission to-day and address that body in tho matter of tho assessment of telephone properties in the Stato. A party of six gentlemen from "Madison. Wisconsin, arrived in tho city yesterday anrt are stopping nt .Murphy's. These gentlemen are on a tour o? the East for pleasure und business combined. Thero are of tha party Messrs. A. II. Sharp, H. Pfund, Joel Boley, Frank Kcssonlch and A. P. Menges. Among the many Virginians In the city , yesterday these aro stopping at Mur? phy's: Mr. Joseph .B Anderson, commissioner of the revenue, of Danville; Sidney Fisher and Sidnov Kosenstock, of Petersburg; John W. Churchman, of Augusta county; Henry McNamara, of Norfolk; William K. Penn, of Gloucester, and R. Maurice Wllklns. of Alexandria. At the Jefferson tho following guests are recorded; H. Thomas, Baltimore; Gus Jay, D. L. Heller. Newark; H. Lomas, Washington; F. H. Bailie. Pltttsburg; C. S. Wlllist.on, Chicago; H. Vf. Wills. Joseph Sullivan, Paterson, N. J.; A. II. Strong, New York; William B. La I gh ton; Boston; A. G. Mc? Donald and boy, Detroit; \V. T. Gentry, Atlanta; Leon R. Taylor, Washington; B. Appel, New York: S. M. Breckenrldgo Lour. St. Louis: Edward S. Harrison. St. Louis; Vi\ E. Bollng, Albcmnrle county; J. E. Bromwoll Branch, Elllcott City, Md.; John H. D. Rowan, Trenton: L. O. White, New York: J. B, Bowon, Norfolk; W__ T. Gentry, Atlanta; Louis D. Mason, New York; T. J. Sinclair Philadelphia ; O. G. Fessendon. New York. Mr. W. Vf, Hancock, Newport News; Mr. George A. Ranoy, Lawroncovlllo; Mrs. L. E. Russ, Virginia, and C. B. Taylor, of Marengo, are among thoso registered at the Lexington Hotel. Colonel Geoijre L. Peyton, tho now les? see of the Nw JJ.ord'?'Hotel, who hns been In Charleston. Vf. Va., for the past fort? night, Is expected back to ihe city ' to? day. Ho will at once begin prepara? tions for taking possession of thu New Ford's upon the expiration of the lease of Messrs. Well! and Shero, Nearly all the hotels, and especially tho Jefferson and Murphy's, have had many rooms loased by prospective visitors to the Horso Shows Octobor 13th to 17th. At the Jefferson there have been a num? ber of requests for reservations, A BANQUET TO POSTAL CLERKS' COMMITTEE Richmond -will be vlBlted Saturday by tho Executive Comiriltteo of tlio N ut ici nul Association of Railway Postul Clorka, which complote- lia annual session in ?Washington Friday, About eighteen mcmbera of the com? mittee with their wives will arrivo her?, at -:(i- Saturday afternoon over the Sea? board Air Line, us uuc-Kts of the niell? inoli d branch of the third division; A ban? ?luet will be tendered thorn at Murphy's Hotel Saturday night. The visitors will be accompanied hero by Mr. K. C, Plunkott, secretary of tho Richmond branch, anil 13. i.\ Plunltolt, president of the Third Division, They will be welcomed by Mr. 10. T. Jenkins, prob Idem of the RJohmond branch. Moonlight Excursion. A delightful moonlight excursion will be run to-nlght to Dutch Gup. The? oven ??? premiasen to be u inost pleasant ono and u full attendance is expected, Th? ex? cursion will be given under th? auspice? of St. Cecelia's Society of St. PatilcH's Catholic Church. FOR SALE, one or tue Tiiuira'iiai-r oioar mani;? PAC-TI:RIN0 (XJSCKIlNS In Ulli COUPta-y, l'a? psclty, 7-,??? to ,00,000 clgtr?. i?-r month, ?<'-?.t wie for ttie whole otitpui. Best-eNjtllppeej fsclnrj- In the SduiIi; u? old ati,,?- ?,n hau,I; 11,600 ?pent Iu ?livi-rtUIng l.at jt-ur. Ilnindd well-e-tabllsbad '.u tb?? t?r.v ?,,?? cigar territory In tb? fiiiud gutfl. Bellini* un account ot heeJtU. Addle.??? B'U "OS. nsrrlsonburg. Vu. FOR SALE. 1,300 feet 5-8 Inch and 100 feet 1-4 Inch SECOND-HAND WIRE CABLE, JN0. W. RICHARDSON, Itegibter hand Ollk_. The Valentine Mu-seum J-LbVI-NTH AND CLAY BT.U'.leJTI.. OPEN 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. ADMISSION ??C. MVP? ON tJATUUDA.a AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY T?A^? Tho f/rentest of'nil Comedy Successes WHEN REUBEN COMES TO TOWN. Tho Prlzo Beauty Chorus of America. Detrae. ?<?*? 2lj< ??? "-??-? _ " rrlCcS. Night SS] So. fiO. 75c, ?loo. BIJOU THEATRE. EACH EVENING. MAT. TO-DAY, The Girl and the Judge. Splendid Company Supporting Miss Eleanor Moriteti. "A refreshing and dollghtful com? edy/]?Tinics-DlKI"--tch^^^ii^^_^^ The Confederate Museum, TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. Opens dally from 9 A. M. to ? P. 11 Admission. 25 cents. Freo on Saturday?. EXCURSIONS. Go On Mrs. Gill's Special Ex? cursion to WASHINGTON, Monday, Sept. 21, 1903. Train will leave Broad and' Hancock Streets at 9:15 A. SI. Returning, will-leave Washington, corner Ninth Streot and Maryland Avenue, Wednesday, September ?3d, at 6 P. M. Round trip, ?2.&0. MEETINGS. KNIGHTS OK IIONOIt?ALL OFFICERS AN? member? of the rurloua Knights of Honor Unices of ltk'hmnnil unii nil visiting member? In the city, uro iirgonll?? requested to attend n meeting at Kilon'-. Hull, corner Fifth nml Momhall Street?, on FUI DAY HVKN1NO, Sep. ti-iuber 18til, nt 8 o'clock. Supremo Deputy J. Vf. ????, ut .Sonili Citrollna, will bo pres? ent, ?? will also uianr Orami Indire officers. THOR. I), 'riAIMI?, Granii Hn-torter, SUMMER RESORTS. HOTEL WACH A PRE AGUE, ???? COBB'S ISLAND. AU-jftar-rounil retort. Four-story deration; three-ntnr?? porch; sevcnt--nve larue, nlry room?. Oobil fliihlnK, Klientin-} nuil sailing. Only place on Hi-? cooat which offer? so many natural uil TantiiB?? anil tlrat-eUisa oecomiDOUiitloilb ut molt? ura I e price*. Write for lefercuce?, booklet?, etc. A. H, O. MTCARS, Prop,, Wachaprcague, Va, NOTICE. the plumbers? examining Borirei moots the B?cond and fourth Fri ilnv nlglita In room 'J, City Hnll. All per?* ? ??? h wlBliliiK to work at the* plumbing business in the olty of Rlohmond must make written application to tho above board for ? lle-ouHo at pnce. THOMAS M. LiANDERS, See. H?'ctlon r? of un ordinance approved Dei (?outlier 12, 1903! livery person dofilrlnK to ?lo worl? nt tb?? business of plumbing with? in the limits of the city nf Rlohmond; eliall within thirty days elfter the ptiB iiuiTo of thlH ordinance make written ap? plication to tho Hoard of Examination for ii lirons?*, whloh examination shnll be mado at tlie next meet Im; of board or as Form thereafter as practicable, uept 13-6t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Til WHOM IT MAV CoNrKllN.? TIII? ?'??.???? alunni hereby ?lie notice thnt tbi-y bave I'uttllOed as AdinliiUtrutork. ?lib the ?vili niai.-xt-d, ?,f Ii. ?. witlOHT, deceased, bue of the city "f Itlehmotid, Hum of Virginie; All persons knowing Iboaisulvei to lit? In ????,??,? ?? th,? biiid decedent will pimi??? make ?rompi imyiulni ?<> iti?, undersigned m to WAl/i'BH BVDNOIl, No. 1 North Blerenth Btreet, lllchraond, \'?., tlit-lr ??,????????; nml nil person? h ut Ing riniii!? ngiiiiiKt ttio decedent ?vin |,lenH,? present seme, properly provea, for pgymeat, to the iindersluned, or to thrlr nal,! Attorney, e'HARI.MK AMI M. 0, WRIflHT, AdinlnlKirstofii ot II I), Wrlrlil. deceased, ,200 lOnat Cuty Btreet, niellinone!, V?, FOR RENT. ? n a u ion t, TWO VERT ??8??????: ROOMS suitable for offices, over National Hunk of Viriilnla: ront reasonable, JOHN T. (?OI'IUN <t? CO., Real Estate ??????, Han it ???) Eleventh Streets, sap I7&-0. REAL ESTA???. Farms, Mills, &c, For Sale, (?KG. K.C:ilAWi'OIt'?&CO., Catalog ich Jfrcfj. WE. Main WANTED Girls for the following work at good wages and steady employ? ment. Beginners paid while learning. Hand Rollers, Machine Bunch Breakers, Operators and Feeders on All-Tobacco Cigarette Ma? chines. Apply to ALLEN & G INTER Branch. SEALED PROPOSALS. DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Washington, D. C, September 14, ?903.? Sealed Proposals, in triplicate, will be re? ceived at this office until 2 o'clock P. M. WEDNESDAY, October 14, 1903, and then publicly opened, for constructing a Superr Intondont's Lodgo at the Gettysburg-, Pa., National Cemetery. Plans and specifica? tions can be soon at this office, also at the office of the Superintendent of said Cerio tery. The United States reserves tho right to reject any or all proposals or any part thoteof. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Lodge," and addrpssed to Captain ARCHIBALD ??. BUTT, Quartermaster, U. S. Army, ln charge of Depot. Cofmonwealth of Virginia, Office of Sup't. of Public Printing, Richmond Sopt. 11. 1903. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL, BE RE celved at this offico until 12 M. of FRI? DAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1903, for furnish? ing tho following papers for tho use of tbe Commonwealth: 400 REAMS 24x38 d0 lb. No. 1 M. F. Book. 2S6 REAMS 20x3(3 50 lb. E. S. Flat Writ? ing. 125 REAMS 17x2S 32 lb. Flat. 125 REAMS 16x21 24 Ib. Flat. 90 REAMS 2Sx.1i- 72 lb. No. 2. Ledger. 80 REAMS 22x32 54 Ib. No. 2. Ledger. 40,000 No. 6 3-4 No. 1 Rag Envelopes (Oov.) 16,0011 No. 10 No. 1 Rag Envelopes (Gov.) Papers, etc., to bo delivered Into such places as tho Superintendent may direct without ch'argo for freight or drayago. Bidders will furnish samples of slio. and weights advertised for, The right Is reserved to reject nnv or nil bids, J. H. O" BAN ? ON, Supt. Public Printing, e. o, d.?Ot. The City of Richmond, Va. Office City Water Works, City Hall, Charles E. Boiling, Supt. Richmond, Va., Sept. ?, 1903. HEALED PROPOSALS WILL RE RE colvod at tills ofllce until 5 P. M. SEP? TEMBER 24th for the construction of a WOODEN CONDUIT, extending from the Basins to tho Pump Works, and then publicly oponed. Information, specifications and drawing can bo obtained at this ofllce. All pro? posals must bo accompanied by a certi? fied check, payable to City Treasurer, for tho sum of ?2.000. The Committee on Wator reserve, tiia right to reject any or all proposals. CHAS. E. BO?.L1NG, eept 11,12,15,11,20,22,24. Superintendent. DIVIDENDS, VlrglnhvCerollna Chemical Company. Illohmonil, Vu., Sopt. 8. 1003. THF, IlOAftD 01?" UUtKi-TflltS IIAVI? THIS DAY declared a niVIUH.M) ?if 2 PER OKNT. (two per cent.), tln> ninni) bollili qunrlcrly illvl'ili'inl I Nn. 82, nn Iho Preferred Htoek of thi? Com? | puny, pnynUle 0CTOBMR llitli, infirt. whon ? checke will lio mulled to ull E'rnfcrred Htock l holders of recar?! at tho clono of tnmltie?? Sop | tomber, 80th. Tlio book?, for tbo transfer of I Preferred ?took will ho cloned (rom (ictober I lut to October Itlth, both ?luya Inclusive, H. W. TUAVKKR. Treaauror, SCHOOLS. MR. FRED. C. HAHR, Pupil of Kulliik and Liszt, nnd of Con? servatories of Stockholm and Berlin, INSTRUCTION IN PIANO AND ORGAN PLAYING, HARMONY AND , COMPOSITION. Losanna will ho glvon October 1st. Weekly Theory Clans freo of Charge to pupils, Apply nt No. 802 East Frnnklln Stroct or at \V. D. MoseH ??: Co. MR. SIGMUND KAHN, QHADUATE OK CONSERVATORY OK Mt'sio in Stuttgart Germany, instruct? PIANO, VOini?; AND HARMONY. "Pupils propared for Churo!) nml Con ci-rt work. ???????, 912 WEHT Cl ILA OK STREET. 'Phone 2191. MISS MORRIS" SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, EAST rjRAOE STREBT. Opens HKl'THMHER 281). M"i?H HI'HIK P. MORH1H, Principal. Misa Margaret Imi?, Amilutant. Kor'Information apply to thu principal, 112 West Muln BUw-t. SCHOOLS. RICHMOND COLLEGE. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. Strong faculty; modern ctjulpment In library, laboratories, lecture halls, etc. Courses of study lead to degrees In Arts. Science and Law. Total an? nual fees of a city student In full course, $95, Including refundable con? tingent. In only one school, $50. LAW SCHOOL. Three professors. ' Course of stu.'y leads to degree of Bachelor of Law. Cost of first year. $62.50; cost of second year. $S2.60; both together, ?07.60. Jun? ior class meets 4:30 to-6:30 P. M.*, Senior class moots 6:30 to:7 ,P. -M. ; All graduates successful before Stato Boards. . ADMISSION OF WOMEN. The Collego Is not co-educatlonal In usual sense, but welcomes wcll-pre ' pared young women to advanced classes. Once admitted all college hon? ors aro open to them. Women may take ono class only or a regular de? gree course. Number of women stu? dents varies from five to eight. Re? ception and study hall for special use of young: womon. Charges same as for young mon.,, ENTRANCE. Session begins Thursday, September 24th. Students should previously have completed grammar, arithmetic, ele? mentary Algebra and have had one year of Latin. For full Information, address PRESIDENT F. Vf, BOATRIGHT, Telephone 2342. Richmond. Va. The Glebe School, A SCHOOL FOR BOYS, will opon ln tho old Crenshaw Building, No. 11 West Main Street. JUNIUS E. LEIGH, Head Master. The second session of this school will bogin MONDAY, September 21, 1903. Pre? pares for colleges and universities. Pri? mary Department for small? boys. School limited to twenty-five boys. Early regis? tration desirable. Terms: $100 per year; one-half payable on entrance ami cne-hnlf payable February 1st ensuing. Address of Head Master, 321 W. Grace Street. ...THE... ????? - 9 Lombnrdy St. and Purk Ave, Prepares boys for collogo or university. Seven teachers, all men. Largo play? ground. Gymnasium. Limited to ninety pupils. New building now being erected. Second session opens SEPTEMBER 28th. For information apply to J. A. C. CHANDLER, Dean, Rlohmond College. Miss Robinson's School 908 Floyd Avenue. Fourteenth session opens September 2-d. Full corps of trained teachers, In gmd?s frcm kindergarten to collego. Circulnrs at book-stores; also at 922 Floyd Avo ntto, whero the principal can bo seen at any timo. THE ART SCHOOL OF THE ART CLUB OF RICHMOND. Session ot 1-HhVO-l Opens October 15th. Miss Annie C. Fletohor, ?Ins1?0}?"6815! Mr. M. M. Strauso, Arts and Crafts. Apply for circulars of _._,_,. to,* 1 MRS. B. LORRArNE, ? ? Treasurer, 1409 Hanover Street. Miss Ellett's School for Girls 112 East Franklin Street. FAUL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 24, 1903, Bryn Mawr 13 ? n mina lions will ?? ncl(* In Richmond In 1004. There Will be Special Classes Preparatory to Travel In Europe. Lessons In (???iman will bo given with? out extra chnrge to pupils of six or StThno number of pupils ln every depart ment will bo limited. _ The fee for tuition from October to June varies, according to ago and ?? c'a8b* irom twenty to ne vent.? ?lollnrs. ;,. c.-?_, Circulars ai 112 East Franklin Street and at bookstores, . Kindergarten and Sub-Primary, m West Mnln Street, Octobor 1, l?*08:_ MISSES TALCOTT AND SCOTT. Nolley's Scjiool for Boys, PIN? STKliET, ?? . Iktwecn oroce ?nil Franklin. George Merritt Nolley, Principal. The llfteonth session of this uolioal will begin Wedne.s?lay; Suptembpr ?ej. New pupils on rolled September ?"? nc the sohnolhouse?. ' . Prepares poya for colleges a.?*d univer? si ties School limited to tlfty boys. Catalogues at the book-stores ?na Chelf's Drug Hlore. . .u ?wfih Address of lirlnclpuL No, 115 Nprtt? *'?**? ?.tl-LL ...The... Virginia Mechanics' Institute, Nlslit School of Technology, will begin Its twentieth session on WEDNESDAY, the 30tri day of Soptem? bor, 1903. Tho scholars of last session will be given tho exclusivo privilege of entering until the 10th of September; nfter that dato all applications will be considered In turn, until the limit of each class Is reached. Apply to secre? tary at Institute, 1014 East Broad Street, dally from 10 o'clock A. M. to 2 o'clock P. Mj, and from 4 o'clock P. M. to 6 o'clock P. M. MANN S. QUARLES, Chairman School Committee. THOMAS S, ELLETT, Secretary. ??????? CONSERVATORY OF ??8??, HAROLD RANDOLPH, DIRECTOR. Mt. Vernon Pinco und Charles Street. Baltimore. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT, MAY GARRHTTSON EVANS, Superintendent. 23 nnd 28 East MT. VERNON PLACE. REOPENS OCTOBER 1 for Instruction. Apply 1 is September. 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. The Poiihody offer? itilTiintages which make it ? GREAT MUSIC CENTRE AND UNSURPASSBD BY ANY OTHER CONSERVATORY IN THE COUNTRY. Faculty of 40 European and American Master*, Including PROFESSO US DARK WORTH, ROIBE, Ultori-WAY, GOODWIN, HBIMENDAHL, HUL KTI'YN, IIUTCIIKSON, MINETTI, WAD, otc, Advanced and olementary Instruction given, Sihnlurahlpa, Diplomile and Teacher?' Certificate?, TUITON KI3ER, ?16 TO ?00 for eoholaatl? your, according to ?rude and brunch of study. ? Inns and Privato Leneona, Free Advantage? tc l'uni Is. Circulara mailed tre?. * WESTMINSTER SCHOOL, ? 705 WEST GRACE STREET. MISS CARRIE LEE CAMPBELL?, Principal, Faculty of Ten. Course from Kindergarten to Gradua-? tlon. Carrlago calls for Children. Hoarding Department next session lio gliiH Soptomber 24th. Miss Roberts' School will reopen Tuesday, Sept. 22nd, at No. 7 East Cary. Nature Study and Phyiloal Cul? ture will be taught. Miss Stanarci'* School, 102 North Monroe Street. Tlio next session will begin -on tlio 17th of Soptembor. McCuire's University School, OI'|>. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND, VA, l'I'l'I?lt SCHOOL,??Ix University Min tona rart of iliiy) ; l.OWEIt SCHOOL.?four l-udl-i?. KXTIUCTS from tJN'lV. , oui! COLL. RB? COUD.?Uij.vew.ty of Vlrgini?! 1808-e. four de ? ri????; I00?-J, fix 1001-V, foUr. Ju 1002-81 Univ. ?f Va., tliroo .logre?.-? i VpIv. Ooll, of ??4? ir??? Cornell. t\vo? Mae?, In?t. of Sooh,, one. '? S. Naval Acati. ! 1S08-7, flrrt 'entrance'i '??'.), tiret ?tuiul'i 1000, third; 100?-8, two re pn-wntailvo?, both eucceseful, , Watty.Ninth uenalon. Kilter, Sept. .18, 10. etc. Ansi'inhle. gopt, 22, Boardo.-a lluilted. ?J'rluclpal "V N. Ilolvld.To after Sept. O. . Kor mil college Itocord. Teacher?, eto., ?<?? eu taloguo ut booU and drug ?torca or by wall. JOHN P. M'OUIJIE, Principal, ? i. P. IC'OUIHE. Jt? Asso?Ut? RAILR0AD8. RE ? D Richmond, Frederick? ? ?? IX ?? burg &.1 Potomac R. R Train? Leave Richmond?Northward. 1:61 ?. ?., dally, Byrd St. Through. 6:4o A. M., dally. Main St. -Through. 7:16 ?. M., week days. Elba. Ashland ac? commodation. 8:00 ?. M., Sunday only. Byrd St. Through. 1:40 A. M.. week days. Byrd St. Through. i_:0S noon, ween days. Byrd Bt. Througm. 4:00 P. M.. week days. Byrd St. I'red erlcksburg accommodation. 8:06 P. M., dally. Main St. Through. S:H? P. M.. week days. Elba. Ashland ac? commodation. 8:06 P. Mr. dully. Bvrd St. Through. Trains Arrive Rlohmond?Southward. t:40 A. M., week days. Elba. Ashland ac? commodation. 8:16 A. M., week days, Byrd St.. fred erlcksburg accommodation. 8:Si A. M., dally. Byrd St. Through 11:66 A. M. week days. Byrd St. Through. 2:05 P, M., dally, Main St. Througn. 3:1X1 P. M., week days. Elba. Ashland ac? commodation. 7:16 P. M.. dally, Byrd Bt Through. fW-J P. M? dally. Myrel St. TProugn. 10T29 P. M., dally. Main St. Through. Note?Pullman Sleeping or Parlor Cot? on all trains ?ixcept local accommodations. W. D. DUKE. C. Vf. CULP. Vf. P. TAYLOR. Qen'l Man'r. a*.s?'t, Oon'l Man'r. Traf. Man'l Jana, 14. IMO. ATLANTIG COAST LINE --".A-Na LEAVE RiCH???iVL? jua._._ BYHD-STKEET STATION. EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, AUG. 2D. ?:<* A. M. A. G L. Express tu.all points South. ?W A. M. Petersburg and Norfolk. 12:10 P. M. Petersburg and N. & W. West 3:00 P. M. Petersburg and Norfolk. f4:10 P. M. Goldsboro Local. 6:50 P. M. Petersburg Local. 7:36 P. M., "Florida and West Indian Limited," to all points South. 8:40 P. M. Petersburg and N. & W. West. 11:30 P. M. Petersburg local. TRAINS AAKIVE RICHMOND. 1:43 A. M.. 7:33 A. M.. 8:21 A. M., except Sunday, 11:25 A. M.. 11:00 A. M., 2:05 P. M., 7:20 P. M.. 7:45 P. M., 9:10 P. M. . t Except Sunday. C. S. CAMPBELL, Dlv. Pass. Agt W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pus. Act Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. 2 Kcurs and 25 Minutas ta Norfolk , L?AVfa UlijUMO.SU?J-AH-ilU-N-i. 7:?? A. M.?Dally?Local to Newport News snd way ?talions. ???? A. M.?D?Ily?Limited?Arrl-eis Williams* burg 9:60 A. M? Newport News 10:30 A. M., Old t'ulut 11:00 A. M,, Norfolk tl:lU 4t00 P.' M.'?Week days?apeclal?ArrlTes Wit. mmsburg 4:60 P. M., Newport News 6:30 1*. M., Old Point 0:00 V. M? Norfolk . ?' 0:26 P. M. 6t00 P. M.?Dally?Local to OM PoluL MAIN LINE? WBB?UOUND. 10:10 A. M.? Local? Dully to Cbnrlottesvllle, except Sundny to Clifton Forge. ?i00 P. il.?Dally?Special to ? Cincinnati. Louisville, gt. Louis and Chicago. . ' .6116 P, U,?Weok day??Local to Oordons-tlle. IOiSO P. M.?Dally?Limited to Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louie nnd Chicago. ,? __ JAMES niVHIt LINE. XOitO A. M ?Dully?Express to Lyncb-urg. Clifton Korge and principal stations. iil5 P. M.?Week days?Local to Warren. _. TIIAINS AnillVB IlICIIMOND KHOM Norfolk and Old Point 10:05 A. M. dally, 11:411 A. M. Ex. Sun., and 7:00 P. M. dally; Newport News Local 7:05 P. M, dally. From Cincinnati and West 7:4. A. M. dalli andI 8:00 V. M, dally. Main Lino Locat fioia Clifton Forge 8:10 P. M. Ex. Bun, from Clifton Forge, dally from Charlottes-Hie. OordonsTllls Accom, 8:30 A, M, Ex. Sun. Ismes Hiver Line Local from Clifton Forge fl:3.i P. M. dally. Warren Accoro. 8l40 A, M. Rx. Sun, c. e, ????,?. w. o. wahitien, Qcn'l Mannser. Disk ?os?. Act SEABOARD ??? Line Railway TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILT. i-M P, ?.-?eaboard Mall-10:35 P. M. Seaboard Express?To Savannah, Jach Bunvliie, Atlanta and Southwest, 8:10 A. l_,.-Local?For Norllna and Hani' let. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND DAILT. 6:86 A. M.-No, 34?4;? P. M.-No. tk> From Florida, Atlanta and Southwest. 6:30 P. M.? From' Nortina and local points. Olty Ticket Office 830 East Main Street 'Phone 406. RICHMOND AND PHTERSBUflQ ELECTRIC RAILWAY, fceginmin April -st, i_0_. Cars leave corner Perry und Seventh Streets. .Manchester, every hour (on the hour) from ti A- M. to 10 p. M., last cm 11:60 P. M. Cars leuve Petersburg, foot of Syca? more Street, every hour from 0:30 ?. M to io:?o P. M. FRIDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL EXCURSIONS. 60 CENTS-ROUND TRIP-**) CENT?. 8CHOOU8. ATLANTA COLLERE OF PHARMACY Freo DUpousnry; o_.-y college ouei-llng an aetyal drug store. Greater dcmuud for ou? fc-ru.-uuttij tbiu we can iupplr. Address OEQRGE F. PAYME, ?e?n, S? Vi, NOi'Ul A?*., AtUula, da. RAILROADS. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. SCHJaDULJ?" IN EFFECT AUG. 12, 1W4 ?.WA. iL?Dally. Local tur Uliarlutte. ""???? ?y. M.?Dally. Limited. Buffet Full, man tu Atluntu. ami Birmingham, New Orleans, Memphis, Chauarious-a and all ?the South. 6:00 P. M.?Ex. Sunday. Chan? City le? ca.. .'.,) 11:06 P. M.-Dally. Limited: Pullman ready <J:30 P. M.. for all the South. ?OKjt HIVEK ZliiZ. l'ho favoriti, route to Baltimore and eastern pointa. Leave Richmond 4:30 P. M. Dally, except Sunday. B:0U A. M.?Except Sunday. Local mixed for West Point. 2:16 P. M.-Local for Weet Point luto P. M.?Except Sunday. For Waal Point, connecting with steamers for Bal? timore and river landings. THAIN8 ARRIVE RtCHMOlfD. 6:55 A. M. and C:S P. M.-From all th? South. ? ?.'??: ?:*?,:.. 3:25 P. M.?From Charlotte and Durha? 8:40 A. M.?From ' Chase City. ?.?.? A. M.?Baltimore and Weet Point. 5:10 P. M.?From West Point. C. H. ACKERT. S. H. KaRDWICIC ? O. U. . . O. P. ?. O.; W.. ?tVKSTBlJR?'. 1>. P., ?.. nicl>?P?jd. ya. ;.(, liiiiiifii LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. 3:00 A. M.i NORFOLK LIMITED. Ar? riv?e Norfolk 11:20 A. M. Stops only at PneruLiurK, Waverly and ouffolk. 9:00 A. M.'i CHICAGO EXPRESS. Buffet Parlor Car, PetersburK to Lyuchburz and Roanoke. Pullman Sleepers Roanoke to Columbus, Bluerield to Cincinnati: also Roanoke to Knoxvllle, and Knoxvllle to Chattanooga and Memphis. 12:10 P. M.i ROANOKE EXPRESS for Farmvllle, Lynchburtr and Roanoke. ?:00 P. M.. OCEAN SHORE LIMITED. Arrives Norfolk 5:20 P. M. Stops only at Petersburg, Waverly and Suffolk. Connect?) with steamer* to Boston. Providence. New York, Baltimore and WnshlnKton. 7:25 P. M., for Norfolk and all station? euat of Petersburg. 9M0 P. M?. NEW ORLEANS SHORT LINE. Pullman Sleepers. Richmond to Lynchburg and Roanoke; Petersburg to Bast Radford; Lynchburg to Chattanooga, Memphis and New Orleans. Cafe Dining Car. Trains arrive from tho West 7:35 A. M., 2:?5 P. M. nnd 9:10 P. M.; from Norfolli 31:00 A. M. and 7:20 P. M. Office No. 138 East Main Street. W. B. BEVII.L. C. H. BOSLET, Gen- Paae. Ag?nt- Die Pas?. Agent STEAMBOATS. OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP 00. Night Uni for Norfolk. Leave Richmond dally (foot cf Ash Street) 7 P. M. Steamers stop at New? port News In both directions. Fare $2.50, Includes stateroom berth; meals. 60c. each. ? FOR NEW YORK.' By Chesapeake and Ohio Ry., 9 A. M,, 4 P. M.; by Norfolk and Western Ry., ? ?. M? 3 P. M. All linos connect at Norfolk with direct steamers for..New York, ?ail? ing dally (except Sunday) 7 P. M. K. F. CHALKLBY, City Ticket Agent. 808 E. Main Street. JOHN F. MAYER. Affont, Wharf Foot of Ash Street, Richmond, Va. ?1 . ?. ?. WALKER, V, P. ft T. M.. New.York. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION COMPANY JAMES U1VER DAY LINE. Steamer POCAHONTAS leaves MON? DAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 7 A, M. for Norfolk, Portsmouth, Old Point, Newport News, Claremont and jumo3 River landings, and connecting at' Old Point for Washington, Baltimore and the North. State-rooms reserved for the night at moderate prices. Eleatrlo cars direct to wharf, Fare only $1?? and fl to Norfolk. Music by Grand Orchestrion, . Freight received for above-ntilned places and all points In Kastern Virginia an?! North Carolina. JRVIN WBISIORR, General Manager, B. A; BARBER. Jr.. Secretary._? BAY MME TO BALTIMOBU Via U. ft 0, Rwy, and Old Point U. ? MAIL ROUTE, Lests niellinomi vi? O. ft O, daily ?cent Blindar, at 4 ?*. M., con Ducting at Olii 1'olnt with ?teameis of Old Say Uno. leu vini: 7:1a P. M., arriving Ilaltlmnre 0:80 A. U , connecting North, Knut and Weat, Kor tickets and Information apply to 0. & O. Rw/., Blok? found Tranafer Cornpiiujr, 01 830 Kant Main St. Clyde Steamship Co.'s PHILADELPHIA. RItTHMOND AND NORFOLK LIN?. ? Freight received and delivered dally ?| C. ft O. H'w'y L'o.'a depot. Seventoentl? and Broad Streets, Merchants arid Minors Transportation Company. ?teamship Line,]Pjreot Route to Boston, Mat?,, orna Providonot.B. I, ' Steamers leave Norfolk for Boston Tues? day, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. For Providence Monday, Thursday and Sittur? day at ti P. M. Puaeenger* and {r?lg*ht taken for all New England points. Tick fts oiv aule at C. & O. Ry. end N. * W, h3.?'o(ffcesji.nd No. 818.Rust Main Street, VWt% W?UGH?. A?," Norlolt Vfc '