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? Th? Riti for Classified Want Advirtlilng H 1 eent per word Net Cash In ADVANCE? with a minimum cost of SS cent? for each Insertion. Th? sume rttte applies to deaths, marriage?, obituaries and all other tlaul ? ed notices!'No display type allowed In the classified columns, HELP WANTED?FEMALE. AN EDUCATED young lady would like to ?cure ? position In ?omo rent cubito office. Address YOU NO IiAtlV, cure till? office. 'w?HTED, a gocd COOK at 3 Eut Oary Btrocti WANTED, a firet-olae? HOUSEKEEPER j an? liver nt. once; reference exchanged. Addrp?? W., enre this office, _ ?? ????t??7??G\???????FEMALE, WAITED, a poaltion to tenet) In a aohool, or aa tlnlHii'1 or resident governess; nmple experi? ence; sntlsfnctory testimonials. Address Mis? G. P. Price, .IS Raleigh Avciuie, Norfolk, Vn. WANTED, liy a ?eamstre??, with good experi? ence, a poHlllon a? dressmnkcr for the winter M?nson. Address J. A. Vf., Arvonla, Vn. A YOUNft LADY, educated at the Woman's College, Richmond, competent to tench Eng? lish. Mnthematlcs, Music nnd beginner? In Latin, desire? a position n? govornee? In ? private famllr. Address Mis? R, Box 85, Carterivtlle. Va. ,A LAST of refinement and culture, the -wlio-w of a Virginia physician, deslrcn a position a? housekeeper for widower, or a? matron for ?nme Institution. Address N. V. S., care Car? rier No. 2, Staucton, Va. SITUATIONS WANTED?MALE. ??80Y, IS year? old, want? trustworthy position > as collector, private messenger, or In some capacity out-of-doors, where reliability and ) hard work will be oppreclntad: excellent ref? erences., Write R. A. S., care this office. .?WaXTSD, ?itutalon as manager of a leaf to? * bacco factory by man well acquainted with ? <ba leaf and ?trip boiilnwtt beat references as to character and capacity; don't *xpcct ? Urge salary. Address H? oare Letter Carrier 1 Ko. ?, Pstsrsbntg, Va._ BOARDERS WANTED? 'J?OAHD?Three reettemen Ota obtain ftrst-cJaai UWe bossd a* 890 Bast Orac? Bttoet Mother?I don't ever want to see you with that man again. Daughter?Not so loud, mother; he's sitting near you. Can you find him? Solution of puzzlo In yesterday's Tlmes-Dlspatch: Looking from the rlght-hund Bide of tho picture, her sleeve forms his profile. HELP WANTED?MALE. MOLEB'S BARBER E0H0OL, NEW YORK ?GG3G. Moro students wanted; eight weeks compl?t?e? wacos Saturdays; $10 to $1B week? ly guaranteed grnduntos; cnu earn free ncliol nrshlp, bonrrl and transportation before enter le?i special Inducements now. Writo for.cata? legno. WANTED, an aotlve, ?duoated MAM to ropro ?ont us In Rich mondi $1,000 per year with commission jirlvllogc? guaranteed right rutili? givo aso, experiences, roferences. DODD, MEAD AND CO. New York. HELP WANTED?MALE. WANTED, a good colored MAN that understands and can fire ? simili steam holler, ' Apply to I>. H. JENKINS' HOOK. BINDERS) Allison and Broad Streets. SALESMEN WANTED, TRAVELING SALESMEN on commission to carry three samples of men's shoos to rotull at Si.GO; ?tato territory covered, experience, references, etc. Addtoss SI.GO SHOB FAC? TORY, Baltimore, Md. .P?HKKNT, ^ FOR RENT-My REBlpENOE at Bor Alt, <??; nlshad or unfurnished. Por p?rtlrtit? * *a dress Mrs. WHMB PBPLoK, Bon A^jJ .. FOB RENT-DWEtttNe No. 1819 I?!, SffS?J now, alt modern linprotomciits. M vi.iu? ANI) CltilNN._ Ptm ?ALE^ . ?MW.Wii?.s ?*? ? IMW?V<AM> H ?HI.V KW j*AW.?**""' ""'"'.iT.-Il FOR BALE?Ob* Of the liest country Pr?etloe? In the Valley ?f Vltglnln for the G'1/:*0' ?* home! (food renadils for leaving practico, ?? pi? doctor, care mis ?triiio._, FOR SALE-Twe leoonoMmnd Show <?"??**? .-Counters, ono Oaahler's Desk ?n*J? " A! ply to li. K. BtlBPHttH.? AN? CO|_____ business qpportu?It'es. WANTED, every parlotto American oltliMJ to. subscribo for ?took for tho ."??"""S?infaHnn park and Und Company for ?'e fSrffi and tieniitlilcatlon of "Old JTe1 ,?,L,m?it "be Ter-Centenlali ? good, ??'? '"^.nn? paylijf good dividend?. Call or ?rite to JOHN IiAl?' AND SON, No. 0 North Tenth Street, ti Intimami Va. Richmond Va, BOARD WANTED. WANTED, ROOM and BOARD, or two nomme?; nlcntlng roomi, adjacent to {?'?W?1"* pince, for gentleman, wife and daughter or hIj; reference? exchanged. Address it. l. u., care this office, WANTED. WANTED, to sell or rent by September let, my old rollnbln Grocery and Liquor ?'n"'\? ?.1"0 R(?ck and License. GBO. B. ANDERSON. IS.'W West Caryr county, niellinomi._, WANTED. CUSTOMERS at oneo for 40 hales choice Timothy Hay. 70c. per hundred! muht bo sold at once, l.BOO flret-classwlilakoy bar? rels, 2.000 vinegar barrels, io oro potato ana truck barrels i price n?.'obJ*t|Awe*n?a?tta mom for goods now arriving. ?. 0 SULLIVAN. ir.2S-lR32 Kast Gary Street, up Bgalnet the creek. _ STENO ORAFKY?Wanted pupils for privato Instruction In ehortlinnd-rtmnn S stem-by toucher who Is a graduate of 11 large Souther school, and line also taken n pont-cour?? In Baatm?n College and Packard's, New lork. Address S. C. M? Box: 3S2. oHy._ WANTED, to rent throo oonnootlmj (furnlihod) ROOMS centrally located, eultnble-fori light housekeeping. Address SI., enre this off Ice. BUSINESS WANTS. 1,600,000 POUNDS OF SUMAO wanted, for whloh wo will pay 715 cents prompt cash and furnish huge aud twlno. A. D. SIIOTWELL AND CO., Manchester, 'Vo. THE TEE-DEE Dally Business Directory, ?^D!LJm'1*r. thte h?j4ct sr? taken on three month?' contract, bally and Sunday, at ?1,60 per month, *A4.4,e?.?.'9^CLe8 AND T0V8' " *OMPKtNB' 'CYCLE STORE. 311 Went Btead, " PLUMBING AND MANTELS. W, F, MAHONEY AND CO., IM ?Mt Mais, PHOT0?IR?PMER9. ~~ TH? PAVxB QALLERY, gBB East BroaA,_, ~~~~ MINEMAL WATERS. TKAW AMD ?RANT, Rtolimond, V?._ tLtCTRIC 8HOE FACTORY. W^ E, DRBW AND O0? 710 En?t Main, 8EWINO MACHINES. TEE HEW HOME (Ph. IMS), DO? East Bread, 8HIRT-BUILDER8. i, E. BISHOP, 70? East Main. TIN-PLATE ANO 8TOVE9. HARRIS HARDWARE CO., 409 Samt Broad. NEW BICYCLE8. AT BLENNER'S, 310 N, Fifth Street, NEW BIOYOLEfl for $15,00 at BLENWER'S, BIO North H?ll Street. BOARD AND ROOMS. HANDSOME ROOMS, Best Board. Fashionable locnllty; (IOS Wcet Omen. BOARDING, MRS. J, A. WARFIELD, 605 E, Grace Street, Elegnnt house. REDUCED PRICES. PRICES REDUCED oh watoh work! Cleaning, $1; Mnln Sprln??. til twenty yonrn' exp?ri? ence, WM. TOniHN, ir.. 403 ?. Ilrond Street, Richmond. Vn. Spoetarle? nnd Evcglaseos, 2B ct?. All work gunrnntesd. LOST. STRAYED?From Bon Air Tuesday morning, September 10th, ? mnntl chestnut MARK, with blnwd fnce. Snltnhle rewnrrl will lie pnld for hor or luformntloii nlioiit her nt I) l?. Ornee Street, -?r nt MAJOR STILES' COT ! TAOEvBon Air. LOST?One Bhephord DOO, with round collar 'nnd .modal; unuio Jnclc, Liberal reward; IS West Baker. SPECIAL PALL BARGAINS, DON'T KEET your old worn out PIANO| we ? will exchange II. for y mi nnd allow fill] cnhti ?nine for It; new nml slightly tn*Ci1 l'Ianni? ftt ? snerlncdi rery t'ns.f teftn?. TltH CABLE PIANOS, ?la E, Broad Street, A piati? that will lust ? life timo I 02,000 lundi' nml ?old;, big rnluo In used ?'Inno?. Call or write for rntnlngiisB nnd our tinny payment plan. BTEINWAY, Knabe, Kranloh and Bach and Oroy. crsteln nnd Fullei'i-.iuid many other Plano? at nriec? from $70.00 un? ?mntent nliance eter of? fered to purchase ? plano nt low prie?? must bo ?old; easy forms) call to-day. TUB OADLB COMPANY, 2in B. Broad Street. 1118,00?At 16,00 CASH and ?5.00 per month, full utico, upright, 7 1-3 octavo?, Ihre, pedida and mahogany cn?e) ? soiuiln* bargain, TUB CABIjB COMPANY, 21.1 M. Broad Streot. TEE PLACE FOR PIANO Bargain? li THE OABLB COMPANY, 2111 B.? Broad Street. BUY FROM THE MAKER and ?ava middle profit?. THE CABLE COMrANY, Mamlfactur 1 erg, 218 B. Broid Street._ ' YOB OFT THE BEST PIANO when you bur from ??? CABLE COMPANY._ CABLE PIANO, tho beat. THE CABLE COM? PANY, Manufacturers, ? . CABLE PIANO, the best known, THE CABLE COMPANY. Manufacturer?. CABLE PIANO, known .an the best. THE CABLE COMPANY, Manufacturera, BOOK-BINBINQ AND PRINTING. BLANK BOOKS made to ordori Magatine?, HIblo?. etc. hound. 8. B. ADK1.NS AND CO., No, 0 Governor Stroct DENTISTRY. DR. WILFRED W, WOOD, ' DENTIBT. NO. IM A,i EAST MAIN STREET. nOURS: 0 A, M. TO p P. M. .'1'UONB 2071. RICHMOND, VA. DR. DORSET. IBI Eaat Broad 8treei Toetli oxtrnctod pain)??? 1*I Gold Crowns. fo up; Cold Killings, $1 up; Silver Filling?, ffiOc, up; net? of Teeth, AS up. FEATHER BEDS. WANTED, to buy Feather BEDS; hlghoit cash prices paid; nlso Feather? Renovntcd. 'Phonu 3781. CASPER BROS., 1205^ West MnlD Street, city. NOtlCt. t l?tf???UAAt*>?i*?J>*aAaAAAJW?^^ TO WHOM IT MAS" ClONCKUN.?The? sobrie M hereby nnllfled Hint ihn linnkriilitc? proceeding? InHIllilcd by Mr. JOSBfll LAHITTEH. do?? tint. In nur ivay nffcct thn business of ts?, RICHMOND BAR AAR, but relate? solely s* Hit? lit'slncs? formerly conducted, b,?? Mr. Lesi?? ter no hl? own account, Mr, Lnsltter will cos> lltmo With ine ne Manage*, of my ?aid huslne??, RICHMOND BAJ5AAB, fly Jo?cph H, Ort)lib?, .Proprietor. Sept. ft, jt?0|i. ..;??? i. -"Cf-.'..' -." " f '. "I FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. SPECIAL MIDSUMMER PRICES on reuphoUter. lug Parlor Furniture, Coliche?, etc, CHABLER 0, JVItanys* SON, 410-21 B. Broad Hires?, FURNITURE UPHOLSTBRED, SPECIAL MIDSUMMER PRIDES en rsu phot its*, ing Parlor FtirtiHiiro, Couches, etc. CHARLKi 0. .TtmOKNS' SON, 410-21 H. nrnafl airee?, HIOHRBT PRICE paid for furniture tnl 0?* pot?.| r,BROWN,. 62T West Brand Street, ? sfuri., rya^^^u ?U? ."ol ? ? TBAKiftF?R SERVICE. TRANSF? .?>f1?...|.*..., NEW BAOOAOE AND PAB8EN0ER ???????? BBRVIOR.?I moat re?pectfillly announce thst 1 bavn connected with my livery lineine?? ? linggnge and pnaenger transfer quick ilellyerT. Mr Claim check system will be ? great ons> vcnlence. A?k for Minks' Transfer at alt do pot"? Would respectfully solicit the patron???? of thfl public, promising extra quick and re? liable ncrvloe. ??0??8 B. HICKS, 'Pho?? 224; No. 212 North Second Street, UPHOLSTERIN?, JACOB UMLAUr, 705 Weit .Main, upholster? Purnlturo,.,tn ber.t innnner;' m?kt? over Hair Mnttronscs ?a, good ?s nevi?;'etti? and make? Slip X'oversi nlco Halr.MattreiM? a ?ptclaiti, ??1????<*'??02. ' ???'?.. WINES AND LIQUORS. WHY PAY MORE whon you ?an buy pur? four-yoar-nld Whlekey for (2 per gallon; Old Colonial Whiskey, now seven year? old, M per Kill Inn; shipped In blank box?? tn an? ?ddres?. All of the lending brand? of Wine?, Liquor?, and full stock of Groceries at GEO. M'D. BLAKE'S. 720 Wc?t Broad Street, Rich? mond, Vn. EXCHANGE. WANTED, ' to exchange Life Insurant? for s Typewriter; mnat'bo In perfect condition. ROOM 257 Tho Jefferson. DEATH IN WATER ; FUNERAL IN RAIN | Mr. Barrand Laid to Rest Yes? terday Afternoon?Brother Ignorant of Bereavement The funeral of Mr, St. J. "W. Bat-mud, whose body was found In the dock Wed? nesday afternoon, took place at the gravo In .Oaiwood Cemetery at 5:30 yesterday afternoon. Kov. W. E. E-raris, D. D., rec? tor of Monumental Church, conducted the service, The family and a faw Intimate friends attended. The absent member of the family was ?Mr. Philip St. George Barraud, the attor? ney, brother of the deceased. Mr. Barraud is in New Tork on busi? ness, and his parents, not knowing whore he is stopping there could not notify him .of his brother's death. Mr. Barraud has been away several weeks. He had some business In New York to attend to, nnd plclred tho time when his wife usually visited her parents at Scotland Nock, N. C, to go North. Since away his parents hero have not heard from him and do not know whether his wife has or not. Tho at? torney is well able to take care of himself and quite frequently when away for sev? eral weeks at a time has not written to his parents. They are not In tho lonst accustomed to feel uneasy about him, and do not now, howevor'much they wish tor him In tho time of their great distress. Mr. Barraud married a Miss Smith, of Scot? land Neck, N. C. TO ERECT MONTICELLO AT ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION Captain T. C. Morton is hare to can vasa the city for purpose of seaurlng the balance of the $10,000 needed to repro? duce Mamticello at tho St. Louis Expv altlon. The Chamber of Commerce recently heartily endorsed the undertaking, and there have been several liberal contri? bution? received, among them one from Mr, Jefferson, M. l-evy, owner of Mon? ticelo. '*?' - ??.,<? Clay.-Street League. The regular Friday evening dovotional meeting of the Clay-Street Epworth League will be led this evening at 8:15 o?clock by Rov. George H. Wiley, ?11 are Invited to hear him, Mrs. CreathVery III. Mr. A. F. Creath, of this city, lias been called to the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Mary C. Croath, who Is 111 at h6r home, near Jarratt, Sussox county, Va, Mrs. Creath Is in her eighty-sixth yeur. The Tillman Trial. (By Associated Press.) OOlilTMBlA, S. C, Sept. 17.?Judge Krank ?. Gary, of Abbeville, has been appointed to preside over the court in .bexlngton, at which J. H. TUlman will be tried next Monday for the asaasslna tion of N. O. Gonzalos. The case of Tillman will lie one of tho irret called. There aro oi)er 500 wit? nesses. CITY ORDINANCE. City Clork's OIllco, Boom No, 9, Third Floor, City Hall, Richmond, Va., Aug, ??, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that In piii-suanco of An Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved May ?0, 1903, ? ho Board of .Aldermen of the city of Richmond; on August 11, 1903, adopted An Ordinance which was concurred in by tho Common Council, August 17, 1903, tho terms of which were approved by tho Mayor of tho city of Richmond on tho 19th of August, 1903, which ordinance la In the words and figures following: AN ORDINANCE. TO PB?V1DH I-'OH THIS? GRANTING BY THE CITY OF DiCHMOND TO A PERSON OR CORPORATION. IIHRK? JNAFTER TO BE ASCERTAINED IN THE -MODE PRESCRIBED BY UW, PERMISSION TO ERECT POLES AND RUN WIRES ON THE STREETS AND ALLEYS OF THE CITY OF RICH? MOND AND TO CONSTRUCT CON? DUITS OR SUBWAYS THEREUNDER FOR TH]i PURPOSf? OF FURNISH? ING LIGHT AND ROWER BY ELEC? TRICITY. pe it ordained by the Council of tho City of Itichmond? 1 That there shall bo ?ranted, In tho. mode prescribed in an act of tho General Assembly of Virginia, approved May 20th, lf.03. the riuhts and privileges on, over a/,d undei the streets find alleys of tho ?ty of Richmond, which are embodied |? ?he Ollowln^/?^^?rdlnumti To srant permission to ?-to erect nales and run wirus on the streets und alloys of tho City of Hichinond. and to construct conduits or subways thereun? der ???G tl'e purpose O? furnlbhiiis light nnd nower by t-Ieclriclty. pe It ordained by the Council of tho City of Richmond? _ 1 That ???-,je. ttml - hereby, nutborteed t'o erect poles nnd run wires over and construct conduits or subways, ead yun wires therein, under and alona the Btreets and alleyc of tho City of Rich? mond In order to furnish and supply elec? tric..light and power upon the conditions, provisions and limitations hereinafter set forth, and under those also set forth, so far as applicable and not In conflict with this ordlnanco. In chapter 88 of Richmond City Codo, 1899, and tho nmondments thereto, horetoforo made, or which may be hereafter made, but within the district bounded on tho wo^.t by tho w?st lino of Adams Street, on tho north by tho north Une of Clay Street, on the cast by the oast line of Governor and Thirteenth Streota, and on tho south by Jarnos River, no polo shall be orectufior maintained, and the City o? Richmond shall havo tho right, from timo to time, to require the said -:? to remove poles and wires from other streets and squares and place - wlros In conduits nnd subways, ? 2, All conduits shall bo built with a capacity of at least thirty per centum larger than the said - shall need for- wires, and the man-holes shall bo at least thirty per centum larger. Tho Coromltteo on Streets may require??-to uso and occupy the conduits and poles al? ready erected by 'any other person or cor? poration, or which shall hereafter bo erected, before tho running of wires upon such route. Ench routo shall bo first determined upon by tho Committee on Streets before any poles are eroctod, con? duits constructed or wires run, and all work don? In pursuance of this ordinance shall be done In a manner satisfactory to tho City Engineer. 3. Tho privilege hereby granted shall continuo for thirty years, iiinless soonor forfeited, and upon- the termination of the gl'alt hereby mrfde, tho plant, as well as the property, If any, of the said In tho streets and alloys, or othur public places of the city, shall thereupon become tho property of tho City of Richmond, upon the payment of u, fair valuation therefor, but tho said - shall be en? titled to no compensation by reason of the vaino of tho franchise hereby granted; snob compensation, If not agreed upon between tho City of Richmond and - moro than six months beforo tho termina? tion of such franchise, by lapso of timo or within thirty (lays after forfeiture, shall bo determined by arbitration, ono of the arbitrators to bo appointed by the City of Richmond, one by -. and tho third by the Hustings Court of the City of Richmond, and upon tho payment of compensation; ell her agreed upon, a? aforesaid, or ascertained by tho Board of Arbitrators to bo appointed as afore? said, the plant and property of the said - shall vest absolutely In tho City of 4 Tho City of TUclimond expressly re? serves tho right to impose other reason? able roRulntlons, conditions imcl require? ments upon tho said-nnd to pass all ordinances necessary to secure efficiency of public service by the said ?? at,|;ea" sonable ratos, nnd to compel tlio main? tenance of tho property of tho said-. in Rood order, throughout tho term of tho grant, and to clmreo such annual sum Cor the privilege of using and occupying tho streets of tho city, as hereinbefore au? thorised; as Is now or may hereafter lie charcod against other persons engaged In Ulto bilslnSss, 'by the Imposition of a tax on noles, wires nnd conduits, and a tax on irrosB receipts, or a license tax; and It is horoby expressly provided that for n failure to comply with the provisions of this "ordinance or such additional reg? ulations, the .privileges hereby granted shall be forfeited, nnd this ordinance may tie repealed nnd the franchise horoby (?ranted declared to he at an end. 6 For nny failure to comply with any renulroment of this ordinance, the said . shall bo Hablo to a ??? of not les? than ten nor moro than one hundred dollars for eaoh offence, each day s fail? ure to bo a sopartao offence. 1 ho -Impo? sition of any fino under this section shall not nrevent a forfeiture under tho fore going section. 0, That the said- In the equipment of Its conduits, subways, poles; wires, fix? tures or other works will uso such appli? ances us will prevent Injury l>y electroly? sis to tho water and gas mains and pipe? or other public Improvements of tho city, and will pay to the city nil damages oc? casioned by electrolysis caused thereby, and will also Indemnify and save harm? less the city from all claims of damages ?occasioned nny person or property, grow? ing out of injury to such mains or 'pipos from such causo. And the said agrees and hinds - to.keep and hold the city freo and harmless from liability for' nny and all damages that may nc cruo to any person or persons on account of injury or damage to person or prop erly growing out of tho construction, im? provement, maintenance, repair or opera? tici? of tho works and llxturps hereby authorized, and whenever the city Is li? able therefor; and tho city shall ho sued ? for such damage, elthor Independently or Jointly with the said-on account thereof, tho said -, upon notice to -by the city, will defend the city in such suli, and In event of n Judgment be? lili; obtained against tho city, either In? dependently or jointly with the said-. on account of acts or omissions of the said-, then the snld-will pay Hiu-h Judgment with all costs and hold Urn citi' harmless therefrom, 7. All electrical wires, electrical llxtures and other electrical appliances shall ho Installed and maintained In a manner siitlst'iu-loiy to tho City KlOCtrielan. 8. Tho said eniupaiiy shall have placed and kept in their power station ?in electric, niechnnlcal gong, tlio saino to be con? nected with the city lire-ahum scrvlco, to ho used for transmitting signais when it becomes necessary to have Hie current cut off tho wires of the said company l?jrlp? the progress of a lire, nnd the said com? pany sTluH, imniedlatcly upon Hie re? ceipt of said signal ut any time, have ilio s.iId OUITOnt cut off. ?nul allow It so to remain until notified by the proper oMcInJ of tho FIro-Alnrm and l'ollcu Tel? egraph Uepartmunt that the .'aid current muy bo again turned on. Should the Huid com),any fall at any timo to obey liiunu dlalely any such signal, whenever given, It shall be liable lo a fino of one hun? dred dollars for any such failure. I). Tho privileges hereby grati tod aio Olso given upon the following conclltjona; (1) That - will, within six mouths from tho date of tlm approval by the | Mayor of tin- Cltv of Richmond of tho I linai ordinance granting the privileges I liti ein contained, in a manner autlst'uc tory to tho City Engineer, begin to con? struct tho work hereby authorized^ and fully completo tho samo within eighteen months aft'or the approval of said ordi? nance. (2) That - will continuo to the satisfaction of the City Engineer to push to completion such work until the said -shall bo ready to furnish adorniate elootrlc power for tile generation of light and power or to furnish adequato elocfrlc light and power. (3) That the said - before - shall be entitled to commence work under the provisions of this ordinance, shall exe? cute a bond with good and sufllclont se? curity In favor of the City of 'Richmond for tho sum of Ilvo thousand ($5,000.00) dollM's, conditioned upon tlieiconstructlng and putting into operation within tho time prescribed and tho proper maintaining of the plant and works necessary to secure efflciency of public service. 10. \ This ordlnnnco shall be in force from Its pnssnga. 2. That upon tho approval ot this ordi? nance by the Mayor of the City of Rich? mond, It shall bo the duty' of: tho City Clerk to causa to bo advertised, once a week for four successive weeks, in a newspaper published In the City of Rich? mond, the draft of tho ordtnanco contain? ed in tho foregoing section, and in addi? tion ho shall, In such advertisement, in? vite bids for tho franchises, privileges or rights proposed to bo granted In tho pro? posed ordlnnnco, which bids nro to be de llverod'to tho presiding ofllcer of tho Com? mon Council of tho City of Richmond, nt the day, and hour of tho next regular ses? sion of said body In open session, to be held next aftor such advertisement Is completed, which bids by said presiding oilier shall be then and there presented to the said Common Council-to be dealt with, and noted on. In tho mode prescribed by law. 3. This ordinance shall bo in force from Its pnssnge. And notice is hereby further given that the City of Richmond hereby Invites b'ds for the franchise, privileges and rights proposed to bo granted In tho above quot? ed ordinance, which bids aro to bo deliv? ered to the presiding ofllcer of tho Com? mon Council at Its regular meeting to be held on Monday, tho nth day of October, 1903, at 7:30 o'clock P. M, In tlie Council Chamber, in tho City Hall. The city reserves tho right to reject nny and all bids. . BEN. T. AUGUST, ,;?, City Clerk. Aug2S-law-lt. "? ? AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY ggSfa?Sl Tho greatest of nil Comedy Successes ?N REUBEN Tho Prizo Beauty Chorus of America. Pr-irAG? M,,t? 'J!i' w' 75n? I IlLta. Night, 26. ili?, 50. 7So, ijil.00.? BIJOU THEATRE. Miss Eleanor Moriteli in "The Girl and the Judge." Every Evening. Usual Prices'. LAST MATINEE SATURDAY. "Tho play 1? olean and wholesome." NoSva Lea-dor. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M, ADMISSION 2BC. FP.BE ON SATURDAYS TO MAKE Cheroots and Cigars. Learners pnld while being taught, Address or apply to 23d and GARY STS? _RLGHMOHD,W_ DIVIDEND NQTI?Bi BL08S-8HEVFIEID STEEL? ANI) IRON 00. The lii.iird of IXrerlora bav? ihl? iluy iluulure?! uiil ?G carilla?* ?? PlViPUNfl of ONE AN? ???????-^G????.??? (l"ii I'KK C'liNT. upon the Profuma] Kiwi. i?r* tin. Company for tin? quarter I piullllg Annusi :>1M. |0O,'J. piiynlilo OCTOBER t HKC, ut I lip pfflec of the (Juiiriuitr Trust imnany ot> New V'urli. Tnin.ifei? lunik? will 380 at S o'clock I'. M. on Hi-ptcuibri' Slat anil Dann m the moniti,? of October iiil. UKW. 11. !.. MORRIS. Swcretury nnd Treasurer. New Yorli. gtfpUllAbvf 12, JD03. SCHOOLS, SPECIAL ADVANTAGES. Strong faculty: modern equipment In library, laboratories, lecture halls, etc. Courses of study lead to donees In Arts. Science and Law. Total an? nual fees of a city student In. full course, 'JIB. Including refundable con? tingent, In only one school, $50. LAW SCHOOL. Three professors. Courso of study leads to degree of Bachelor of Law. Cost of first year, SG2.R0; cost of second year, 3S2.50; both together, ?0?.d0. Jun? ior class meets 4:30 to G:30 P. M.| Senior class meets 5:30 to 7 P. M. All graduates successful before State Boards. ADMISSION OF WOMEN. , Tho College Is not co-educatlonal In usual sense, but welcomes well-pre? pared young women to advanced classos. Once admitted all college hon? ors aro open to them. Women may take one class only or a regular de groo courso. Number of women stu? dents varios from five to eight. Re? ception and study hnll for special use of young women. Charges same as for yountf men. ENTRANCE. Session begins Thursday, September 2-tth. Students should previously have completed grammar, arithmetic, ele? mentary Algobra and have had one year of Latin. For full Information, address PRESIDENT F. W. BOATRIGHT, Telophone 2312. Richmond, Va. Muire's University School, OPP. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND, VA. UPPER? SCHOOL,?six OnlTcrslty Men (one part of day); LOWER SCHOOL.?four Ladles. EXTRACTS- from UNIV. and COLL. RE? CORD.?University of Virgin!?: 1600-0, four ?lo? grees: 1000-1, six; 1001-2, four. In 1002-3: Unlv. of Va,, throe degrees; Unlv. Coll. of Mod., llirec; Cornell, two; Mass. Inst. of Tech., one. U. S. Naval Acini. : 1800-T, flret 'entrance'; 1800, first, 'stand'; 1000, third; 1002-3, two re? presentatives, both successful. Thirty-Ninth session. Enter, Sept. 18, It?, etc. Assemble, Sept. 22. Hoarders limited. Principal at 7 N, UnlYidere after Sept. 5. For full College ltecord, Teacher?, etc., see catalogue at book and drug stores or by mail. JOHN P. M'GUIRE, Erinolpal. J. P. M'OUIHE, Jr., Associato. Nolley's School for Boys, PINE STREET, . -i ? Between draco and Franklin. George Merriii Nol?oy, Principal. The ilfteonth session of this school will begin Wednesday. September 23d. Now pupils enrolled September 22d at the schoolhouse. Propares uoys for colleges and univer? sities. School limited to fifty boys. Catalogues at the book-stores and Cheli" a Drug Store. Address of principal. No. 112 North Fifth Street. S?SS MORRIS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, EAST GRACE STREET, Opens SEPTEMBER 23D. IviiSK SUSIE P. MORRIS, Principal. Miss Margaret hoe. Assistant, For Information apply to tho principal. 412 West Main Street. 'NOTICE. THE PLUMBERS' EXAMINING Board meets the second and fourth Fri? day nights In room 9, City Hall, All per? sons wishing to work at the plumbing business In tho city of Richmond must make written application to tho abo^o board for a license ut once, THOMAS M. LANDERS., Sec. Section 5 of an ordinance approved Dp comber 12. VM?: Every person desiring to rio work at the business of plumb ?? with? in the limits of ilio city of Richmond, shall within thirty days after tho plis? sage of this ordinance mako written ap? plication to the Board of E^mlnatlon for a license, which examination shall ?o made at the next meeting of board or as soon ihorouflor as practicable, sept 13-61.____?z^--- - FOR SALE,_ FOR SALE, ONE- OF THE THRIFTIEST CIGAR MANO. FAOTOKINO CONCERNS in this country. Ca? pacity, 76,000 to ino.ooo cigar? per monili lti-udy ealo for tho whole output. Beat-equipped factory In tho South; no old stock on hand; *i,Roo ?pent in advertising last year. JirancU well-etitubllKlied In Ilio very best el??' territory In the United State?. Sellini on account of health. ,, Address Ito* 20B, rjarrlnonbiir?, Va. TO HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. I HAVE FOR RALE AT (WAFER Building, line HAH FIXTURES, flist t-lass, completo; H.,tel BOILER, good as row; BILLIARD and POOL TABLE, ICE POX ond LUNCH COUNTER, on easy term?. For sale separately or as a whole. * G. B. DBLARUE. _ 910JC. Main St., Richmond, Va. meetTngIT .?-...ember 18th, ? ,u ....... ......-?.?, ?ml Royal Arch Doereo?. UomtK'M ol ?liter chapler? and visiting MM?" minimi* i-nnll.illy Invited. lly order of the M. B. High Prloet. il. h. S ? RAP, Boero tsry. The Confederate Museum, TWELFTH AND CLAY (STREETS. Opens dally (rum 9 A. M. to 5 P? .M" Aduilualou, IS cent?. Freo on Saturday? Miss Rokrts' Sohool will re-open Tuesday, Sept. 22nd, at No. ? East Cary. Nature Study and Physical Cul? ture will be taught. "Ess Sianard's School, 102 North Monroe Street. The next session will begin on the 17th of September. THE ART SCHOOL OF THE ART CLUB OF RICHMOND, Session of 19U3-O4 Opens October ISth. Miss Annie O. Fletcher, Instructress; Mr. ?. M. StraiiBo, Arts and Crafts, Apply for circulars of MRS. B, LORRAINT3, Treasurer, 1409 Hanover Street. Miss Elletf s School for Girls 112 East Franklin Street. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 24, 1903, Bryn Mawr Examinations will be held | In Richmond In 1904. There Will be Special Classes Preparatory to Travel In Europe. ;?; Lessons In German will ho given with? out extra charge to pupils of six or seven. The number of pupils In every depart? ment will be limited, The fee for tuition from October to Juno varies, according to nso and to class, from twenty tn seventy dollars. Circulars at 112 Eaat Franklin Street und at bookstores. Kindergarten and Sub-Primary, 14 West Jlaln Street, October 1, 1903. MISSES TALCOTT AND SCOTT. Richmond Training School for Kindergartners? 14 W. MAIN ST., RICHMOND, VA, ALICE N. PARKER, Director. Reopens October 5, 1003. Until October Ist, address Mrs. ?, B, VALENTINE, 101 South Third Street, &. Jacob Reinhardt, will resume his Class on the 15th of September. Piano, Organ and Harmony. Studio(j?9 ?\G. Grace St, 'Phono 420. ~RAILRC?AD87 Wvporf?lii?teri! . ,? LEAVE RICHMOND DAILX. ,9:00 A. M N?Ri'?Ui LIMITED. A? rlYisa Norfolk U:20 A. M. Stops only ut ?HemiJurK. Waverly and ?UfTulit, ?9;05 A. M? CHICAOO EXPRESS. Buffet in ? lor Cur, Petersburg to Lynchburg and Houiiiike. Pullman Sleepers Roanoko to .'?luiiiliii.s, Bluedeld to Cincinnati: aleo KoaiioKu to RnoxvlllB, and Knoxvillc- ta i-? itiunoogn and Memphli. 1-10 P, M., ROANOKE EXPRESS for Parinvlll?, Lynchhurtr end Ronnoke. .?:'? 1*. M.. OCEAN "SHORE LIMITED, Arrives Nor folk 5:20 v. M. Stops only ut O?fT?pui'g, Witvorly and Suffolk. Connect? "it?'; su-uincrw to Boston, I'rovidonae. New fork, Baltimore nnd Washington. ., <-i& I*. M? for Norfolk and all stations nini or lJeterHburi{. t??|0 P. M.. NEW ORLEANS SHORT i.JNh Pullman Sleepers, Richmond to M'nrniiurg and Ronnoke; Petersburg to Mst lUdrord; Lynehbure to Chattanooga, Memphis nnd Now Orleans. Ca?? Diiung Trains arrivo from the West 7:35 A. M., ?"' P. M. and P:I0 P. M.; from Norfolk? "?52,? ?? ""? t'W P. M. Ofllcp N?. ras K?st Main Street. W. ? HKVILL. C. H, BOSLET, Oeu. .l'aua. A^ent ?la. Vasa. Af?nt RICHMOND TRANSFER CO. UNION TICKET, PULLMAN AND BAGQAGE TRANSFER OFFICE. 819 MAIN STREET. , . RAILROAD and STEAMSHIP TICKETS SOLD to ALL PARTS of the WORLD. 1 PULLMAN RESERVATIONS MADE FOR ALL LINES. Tho ONLY BONDED COMPANY that can call for and check baggage from HOTELS and RESIDENCES to HOTELS nnd RESIDENCES In OTHER CITIES und to DESTINATION OF TICKETS. FINE RUBBER-TIRED CARRIAGES, CABS nnd COACHES furnished for FUNERALS, MARRIAGES, RECEPTIONS, CALLING, SHOPPING and PLEASURE RIDING. Also Handsome Rubber-Tired Opern Coaches, seating six and eight people, for THEATRE PARTIES and RECEPTIONS. Orders solicited. Baggage should bo .ready, anil calls given, at least THREE HOURS before schedule time for departure of trains. 'Phono 46.' S. H. BOWMAN, General Manager. Branch Ofilco, Murphy's Hotel Annex. RAILROADS. RE ft ?) Richmond, Frederlekt ? G? ? G? burg &. Potomac R. ? Trains Leave Richmond?Northward. ?;?l A. M., dally, Byrd St. Throush. 0:45 ?. M., daily. Main St. Vhroug?. 7:16 A. M., week days. Elba. Mainami ac? commodation. 6:00 A. M., Sunday ' only. Byrd St. Through. lito A. M., week days. Byrd St. Through. ii:lu noon, wee? days. Byrd St. ThroUMh, 4:00 P. M..? weel: days Byrd St. l'red ericksburg accommodation. 6:06 P. M? dally, Main St. Through. 6:2? P. Mr. wsek days. Elba. Astila nd ac? commodation. 8:05 I'. M., dully. Byrd St. Through. Tr?ine Arrive Richmond?Southward. 6:40 A. M., week days. Elba. Ashlnnd ac? commodation. 8:15 A. M? week days, Byrd St.. Kred erlcksbur? aecomniodntlon. 8:Sfi A. M.. dally, Byrd St. Through 11:6d A. M. week days. Byrd St, Through, 3:05 P. M.. dally, Main St. Tnrough. 5:00 P. M,. week days. Elba. Ashland ac? commodation. 7:16 P. M.. dally, Bjrrd St Through. ???J P. M? dally. rivrrt SI. Througn. 10T29 P.- M.. dally. Main -St. Through. Note--PuIlman Sleeping or I'arlor Cars on all trains except local accommodation!?. W. D. DU1CE, C. W. CULP. W. P. TAYLOll, Gen'l ilan'r, *iss't,Onn'l Man'r. Traf. Man'? Inn? 14. 100S. 2 Hours and 25 Minutes toNorfolk l^&Alt. u.toii.i4U.. u?.cAoxliutiMJ. 7:ij A. ??.?umlj?Local tu ?ti'wuurt New? und w?y ?tttilou?, 0:00 A. M.?Puily?Limited?Arrive? William?. tiurs i):00 A. M., Newport News l?iao ?. M? Old Tolul Ji;00 A. M., Sortoli: 11:23 ?100 V. M.?Week days?Special?Arrive* Wll IkujiHtiurg 4:W1 p, M.. Newport Now? b-.liO . 1*. M,, Ola Point 0:00 P. M? Norfolk 0:26 P. M. 6:00 P. M?Dally?Local fo Old Point. MAIN UNE? WKSTHOUNI). lOslO A. M.?Lociil?Dully lo Charlottearlll?. except Sunday to Clifton l'orge. 8:00 I?. M,??ally?Special to Cluclatmtl. Luulavilje, St. toni? ?nd Chicago. BilB P. Ji.?Week daj-Br-Local to Oordomvllle. 10:30 P. M.?Pally?Limited to Cluciunati. LoulsTlllc, Kt. l.oul? und Chicago. james nivurt linm. 10; ?O A. M.?Dnlly?Exprosa to Lyncliburt, Clifton Forse and principal mattoni. 6:15 P. M?Week day??Local to Warren. THAINS ?????p RICHMOND 1-?10? Norfolk nnd Old Point 10:05 ?. M. dally. 11:4.1 ?. ?. ?i. Sun., and 7:00 P. M. dally. Newport New? Local T:66 P. M. dally. Kroin Cincinnati and West 7:40 ?. M. dally and 3:60 P, M. dally. Main I.tno Local flow Clifton Forge 8:10 P. M. Kx. Hun, from Clifton Forge, dally from f.liiirlottesvllle, Gordonivlllo Accora. 8:30 A. M. Ex. Sun. JuniKH Hirer Mue Local from Clifton Fore? fl:8B P. M. dally. Warren Accora. 8:40 A. M. Hi. Sun, C. E. DOYLB. W. O. WAKTHRN, Gen'l Hnmurer. Ula?. ?nn. Aet. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ?CT?SDULE IN JuWfiC? AUG. Ji, UK?.' liuu A. M.?Dally. Local jor cnarletu. 12:60 P. M.?Dally. Limited, Buffet Pull? man to Atlanta and Birmingham, New Orleans, Memphis, Chattanooga and all the South,. 0:00-P, M.-Ex. Suhday. Chase City lo?, cal. . ' V 11:06 P. M.-?ally. Limited; Pullman ready 'J:30 P. M.. for all tho South, ? yo&jc juveh xihis. ? The favor|U route to 1'isltlmore and eastern point?. Leave Richmond 4:30 P, M. Dally, except Sunday. 6:00 A. M?Except Sunday, Local mixed' for West Point. 2:16 P, M.?Local for W?t Point *:30 P. M,?Except Sunday. Por Weit Point, connecting with steamers for Bal? timore and river landings. TEAINB ABB1VE RICHMOND. 6:65 A. M. and ?:i? ?, M.-Prom ail the South. 8:25 P. M.?From Charlotte and Durham, i:?0 A. M.-Prom Chaee Cltjr. 8:15 A. M.?Baltimore and West Polnl. 6:10 P. M.-Prom West Point. C, H. ACKERT. S. H. liARDWIOK, O. U. a. P. A. O, W. WKSTHUUV. 1). P. ?.. illcbmand. Va. RICHMOND AND PETWBUM ELECTRIC RAILWAY, beginning Api'il Ist. IUU2, Cars, teuvu corner Perry and Seventh Streets. Manchester, every huur (or the hour; from U,A. M. to 10 P. M., last car 11:60 ?, M. Cars leave ' Petersburg foot of Syca? more Street, every hour from 0:30 ?. H to 10:30 P. M. FRIDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL EXCURSIONS. 10 CENTS-HOUND TW1P-430 CBNT8, RAILROADS, ATLANTIC COAST LINE TRA?AS LEAVE lUCllJlUiMJ u.wi-i ? UYUD-STREET bTA'lTUN. EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, AUG. 2D. 9:06 A. Al. A C. L. Exprona to all poloU South. ; j ??;'??.?\. M. Petersburg atnd Norfolk. 12:10 P. M. Petersburg' and N. & W. Weit? 3:0J P. ?1. Petersburg and Norfolk. tt:10 P. M. Gnldsboro Local. G:M p. J,I. Petorsburg Local. 7:26 P. M.. "Florida and West Indiai? Limited," to all point? South. B:W P. M. Petersburg and N. & W. West ii:ad P.'.M. Petersburg' local. TRAINS ARRIVE TtlCHMOND. 3:<3 A. M? 7:s3 A, M? ?:2i A. M.. except Sunday, 11:25 A. M.. 11:00 A. M.. 2:06 P. M., 7:20 P. M.. 7:45 P. M., 9:10 P. M. 1 Bxcent Sunday. C. S. CAMPBELL. DI v. Pase. Agt W. J. CRAIG. ???. Pass. A?t SEABOARD Ant Line Railway TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND .DAILY. ???:.V P. U.?seaboard Mall-10:35 P. M. Seabuard Expresa?To Savannah. Jack? sonville, Atlanta and Southwest. 9:10 ?. ???Local?for Norllna and Ham? let. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND DAILY. 6:25 A. M.-No. 34?l:5S p. M.?No. Oft From Florida, Atlanta and Southwest. 6:30 P. M.?.From Norllna and local points. ' City Ticket Office 830 Ens?. Main Street 'Phono 406. ~ STEAMBOATST STEAMSHIP GO. Night Lino for Norfolk. Leave Richmond dally (foot of Ash Street) 7 P. M. Steamers stop at New? port News In both directions. Far? $2.50, Includes stateroom berth; meals, 50c each.-?? FOR NEW YORK. By Chesapeake and Ohio Ry.. 0 A. M.. 4 P. M.; by Norfolk and Western Ry., I A. M., 3 P, M. AH linea connect nt Norfolk with direct steamers for New York, Ball? ine dally (except Sunday) 7 P. M. K. F. CHALK LEY, City Ticket Agent, SOS E. Main Street. JOHN F. MAYER, Agent, Wharf Foot of Ash Street, Richmond. Vn. H. P. WALKER. V. P. & ?. M., Now York, VIRGINIA KAVIGAT?0N COMPANY JAMES RIVER DAY LINE, Steamer PUCAHONTAS leaves MON DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY ut 7 A. M. for Norfolk. Portsmouth. Uld Point, Newport News,?' Clarcmont und Jarnos River londinesi and' coni looting lit Old Point for Washington, Baltimore and tho North.' State-rooms reserved for the night at. inodorate prices. ? Electric car? direct to'wharf. Fare only.Jl.60 und SI to Norfolk, Music by Grand Orchestrion. Freight rocelved for abovo-nnlned places and all points In Eastern Virginia nnd North Carolina. IRVIN WEISIGER, , General Manager, B, A. BARBER, Jr.. Ser-retnry, ?aSS? say line to'baltimobe WKSSvK Via C. ti O, Rwjr, and OU feint. \Ia?fcSil U. B MAIL BOUTE. IftW^Vii? Louve rtlctiiDoiul vin O, fc O. tlttlly l W?S?MA eaci'ii? Buiidtiv. ? nt ?? V. II,, i:un>' 111; G neetiiig at Olii Point with ?teamor? \ ; ?-?--of Old Hay Line, lending 7:1B I?, V1.? ~" M., arriving lialtlmoro 0:30 A. M., certhReiJ?jirf<'n?tli, Kaet and W??t, For-ticket? anrt'lninitl?nv,i|)pljr to ?, & ?. Hwy., itk-h Jfygl/l] ISWf???-Company, ol 830 Kant Main 8t. Clyde Steamship Go.'s PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK LINB. Freight received and delivered dally at C, & O, R'w'y Co.'a depot, Seventeenth and Broad Street?. Merchants and Miners Transportation Company. f?tetuiiship Line.Direot Route to Boston, Ma$s,r andProvldenoe.R, I. Steamers leave Norfolk lor Boeton Tuca? day, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday? For Providence Monday, Thursday and Satur? day at 6 P. M. Passengers and freight taken for all New England points. Tick eta on sale at C. & O. Ry, and N. & W, Ry. offices and No. SID East Main Street, R. H, WRIGHT. Aat.. Norfolk, v?.