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L.OST AND FOUND.
LOST?October lPth. a college fraternity PIN.
Mil Kan;* Pst. with the initials D. O. on
baci. Keward If returned to WS E. Grace
Strcrl.
LOST?-Black Fealiier BOA on Ors.ce between
Snafer *nd Adam?.. Reward If returned to 100
West Grace.
TAKEN FROM In front of Ohalf's Drug Store,
Pine Street, yesterday afternoon, a boy'?
WHEEL, marked special K. Anyone return?
ing this wheel to WILLIAM L. HOYALL, S13
rark Avenue, will get ? reward.
LOST?Tuesday evening, between 410 Weit
Main and Station A. large gold LOCKET. ?p?
graved I. B. ; pbotosrapb Inside. Reward
11 returned to -tlG Weft Main.
LOST?An old-fashioned twisted gold BREAST?
PIN". ? suitable reward If returned to Miss
MAY V. DAVIS. ?0S Harrison Street.
""HELP "w?NTED^Male.
COLLECTOR?Wanted, a collector In real es
, fate ofTlcp; must have reference?. Address
' Bl'StNESS. care Box ?57.
OARPtNTERS?Wanted, twelve good carpen?
ters for one month's Job out of the city. Call
this morning 10 to 1,2 o'clock. VIRGINIA
ANTHRACITE COAL CO., Room 2-4, Ebel
Building:.
JJRUO CLERK?Wanted, registered drug clerk;
must be active aud reliable. Address, with
references, stating age and experience. PHAR?
MACIST, care P. 0. Bot -US. Norfolk. Va.
LABORERS?Wanted, twenty-five (251 colored
laborers; $1.10 per day. Apply E. M. ARCH?
IBALD, American Locomotive Co.
XANUFACTURER wanti reliable man fo deliver
and collect; horse and wagon nnd $150 deposit
necessary: $21 a week and expenses: perma?
nent. FRANKLIN, Box 7S, Philadelphia, Pa.
fiCTJLPTB"RAL?Wanted, ?culptural workman
for a new marble work?; only competent men
nted apply. Address at onoe "MONU?
MENTS." care this office.
SALESMAN.?Wanted, experienced shoe sales?
man. Apply SEYMOCB STOLE, Seventh and
Broadj
WANTED. FOR U. si ARMT: Able
bodled, unmarried men, between ages of
21 and H$, citizens of United States, of
good character and temporate habits, who
can epeak, read and write English. For
Information apply to Recruiting Officer,
110 East Broad Street. Richmond. Va.
YOUNG MEN everywhere copy lotter?, horn?
evenings, $0.50 week. Send addressed enve?
lope for particulars. MANAGER, Dept W,
172, Box 1411, Philadelphia, Pa.
WHERE IS THE MISTRESST
Solution of puz7lo In yesterday's Tlmes-Dlspatch: Looking from left, ho
can be seen at the bottom of picture. >
SITUATION WANTED?Male
BOOK-KEEPER?If any gentleman in need of a
book-keeper or assistant will call upon, write
or 'phone C. T. Norman, .care O. H. Berry
and Co., he may learn the name of a very
capable and dependable young man, who 1b
anxious to secure a position.
"HELP WANTED?Female. ~~
LADLES WANTED ovorywhore, copying letters
at home, evenings or spare time ami return
to us; no mailing or canvassing, }?.?? weekly
earned: materials free. Enclose self-addressed
envelope for particulars. GUARANTEE CO.,
No. W, 172, Ninth 8t? Philadelphia. Pa.
SALESWOMEN?Wanted, experienced saleswo
men. Apply to Manager, . MILLER AND
RHOADS'.
SALESWOMEN?Wanted, experienced saleswo?
men In our suit and clonk department. Ap?
ply to Manager, MILLER AND RHOADS'.
TEACHER?Wanted, first-class erperienoed
teacher for Eighth Grade city school; salary
$38 for balance. 0 months' term. Send pho?
tograph, testimonials and complete history of
self. W. H. JONES, Barnwell, S. C.
WANTED, refined, energetlo ladles to Introduce
my toilet requisites; ploisant work, liberal
pay. For particulars address Miss DIXON.
Law Building, Lynchburg, ' Va.
?:-.?
WOMFN wanted to ?ell a necessity to mothers:
$12 a week clear. Dept. M., Boi 78, Phllade.?
pnia.
SITUATION WANTED.Female
TEACHER?Wanted, At onco. a position aa
fenchir; long experience; unquestionable ref?
erences. Address ?. M.?, rare News Editor,
this office.
COOL DRINKS.
ICE CREAM and water ices, soda and mineral
waters! cigars nutl tobaccos. LUCCHESI
BROS., next to Bijou Theatre.
CLAIRVOYANT. AND PALMIST.
MRS. SELBY, Palmist, Astrologer, Clairvoyant
and Card Reader; readings 23 cents. Reveals
past, present and future; tells who and whon
you will m.nrry, reunites the separated, causes
speedy marriage. Letters with date of birth
nnd SI enclosed answered; 1100 Eaat Broad
Street, corner Elevata,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
WHY PAY MORE when you can buy pure four
year-old Whiskey for ?2 per gallon; Old Colo?
nial Whiskey, now seven years old. $S per
gallon; shipped 1n blank boxes to any addrese.
All of the leading brands of Wines, Liquors,
and full stock of Groceries at' GEO. M'D.
BLAKE'S, 726 West Broad Street, Richmond.
Va.
BOARDING.
?'/4 EAST OARY?Two rooms, furnished I young
men preferred;" ten minutes' 'walk of post
office.
BOARDERS?A private family on Franklin, be?
twerp Third and fourth Strpets. want a
limited number of table boarders; first-class
tables' nnd moderate price?. Address P.. care
this office.
GBA?E, W., 17?Wantod, boarders for well?
furnished second-floor front room: also thlrd
floor: first-clasn aco-minodntlon at moderate
terms; no children. Call at .117 West Grace...
"THE LENNOX"?Gontlemen's apartment?,
with boafd, 1005 E. Mnrsliall: an ideal liomn
for men: reading. srnoUlug. lonuglng moms;
delightful rooms: good tabi?; reasoiiiilde
rates by day, week "r month. WILLIAM t...
ALEXANDER, Proprietor.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FRANKLIN, E? 805?Wanted, tenants for a
?ulte of three large third-story rooms at No.
203 East Franklin Street. Apply on the
prejn let's.
ROOMS?Wanted, oooupants for pleasant rooms
on first and second Hows, convenient to bath;
centrally located; Address QUHh,' ''arc this
office.
PIANOS.
TWENTY-FIVE slightly used and second-hand
upright plnnos will be Sold thli[****?? bg
discount. THE CABLE COMPANY, No. 213
East Broad Street.
?70.00?We offor especially ono upright piano
in walnut cuse, vor.v sweet ?ne. With stools
nnd rover. Cost when new $850,iVWlt: Do
sold now at $170.00. Terms convenient.
I THE CAItLE COMPANY, No. ?? bust
? Broad Street. ________
HAVE you aeon tho large stock of fino pianos
! nt THE CABLE COMPANY; >>o. 218 East
j Broad Street? ;_%
PIANOS?Bargains tn slightly .used uprirhti
trill bo sold at a Mg discount.. THE CABLE
COMPANY, No. 213 Esst Broad .Street. _
$15?$40?Largest stock of square planes to be
found in the South, will be sold from $15 to
$-10. on terms of $3.00 per month and ox
changed within three years, and full pur?
chase price allowed on ne?; upright. Just
the thing for a heginner. THE CABLE COM?
PANY. No. 2ia East Broad Street. .
MILLINERY._
CALL AND SEE ono of the handsomest Unes of
Trimmed and Untrlmmcd Hats: up-to-date
stvlcs. at lowest prices. MRP. .TDLILS
BEAR. 1423 East Main Street,
SEE OUR NEW styles in millinery! becoming
sbnpes and Just the right thing to wenr?,' rea?
sonable prices. Mrs. ANNA B. ROACH, 220
! East Brond Street.
YOU always get tasty and fashionable hats
at my store. All the latest designs; all
orders promptly attended to. MRS. M. L.
WORTHAM, 216 North Third, between Grace
and Brond.
UPHOLSTERJNO.
JACOB UMLAUF, 705 West Main, upholsters
Furniture in' best manner: makes over Hnlr
Mattresses as good as new; cuts and makes
Slip Covers; nice Hair Mattresses a specialty.
'Phone -292.
THE TEE-LEE
Daily Business Directory.
CARDS under this head are taken on three
month?' contract, D,illy an) Sunday, at $1.50
per month,
BOARDING.?
MISSLS MARTIN'S boarding house; permanent
and transient; nice rooms nud good faro;
1O0 North Seventh Street.
BOARD AND ROOMS.
HANDSOME ROOMS. Best Board. Fashionable
locality; fins West Grace.
BICYCLES.
NEW BICYCLES for $15.00 at BLENNER'8,
310 North Fifth Street.
STORAGE.
RICHARDSON AND CHAPFELL. Belrldere and
Main Street?. Very cheap and dry at?rate
rooms 'Phone Sin,
SHOES
CHAPF6T PLACE to buy ?boea. H, BHIREY,
noi East Marshal) Street.
BOARDERS
BOARDERS?505 E. Grace Street, A room al?
rays for transient?. Mr?. .1. A. WAHFIELP.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
HOTEL, 40 ROOMS, Virginia railroad and man?
ufacturing city, 20,000 populatlou. near Wash?
ington; nicely furnished, fine view; ehwip
reut, long lease, 20 regular boarders; house
always filled with transients. Trice jri.onO;
net profits, $2.000 yearly. CAPITAL BUSI?
NESS EXCHANC'C, Atlantic Building. Wash?
ington, P. C._
. ANTIQUES.
WE WILL MOVE to our new store. 615 Eaat
Main Street. October 20th; special sale this
wpek. PIXIE ANTIQUE FURNITURE CO.,
HOD North Eighth Street._
REMOVAL
OLDEST IN CITY; ostabltihad 1B35. GEO, A
LEONHARD, 800 8. Pine Street. Richmond,
Va., cabinet maker and upholsterer; antiquo
work reatnred; new furniture mode; all work
guaranteed; manufacturer o? GUt-Edge Fur?
niture polish.
HUriAN HA!* AND ????! URINO.
HUGHES' HAIR MANUFACTORY?All kinds of
human hair on hand and made to order. See
our latent pompadours. Wholesale end retail.
Unir dressing, manicuring, shampooing and
facial massage at 122 East Broad Street.
DANCING,
MRS. FANNIE THAW ????G8 -will t?????
her private dancing class at Masonic Temple.
Saturday afternoon. October 24th. Apply at
200 East Franklin Street, tor term?.
CLEANING AND PRESSING.
RELIABLE CLEANING AND iBJEBSINO CO.,
428 North Sixth Street. Motto: "Good work
always." A. J. PLATT, Proprietor.
FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED.
HIGHEST PRICE paid for Furnitur? and Oar
pets. BROWN. 627 We?t Broad 8treet
?Phone 8550.
FOR SALE.
FOR RALE?As ft whole, the stock of goods of
lat? Jes. ?. Wall, of Fermvlll?. Vn., com?
prising; dry goods, notion?, clothing, boots,
?hoe?, hats, carpets, matting? end every
article kept in ? first-class house; has an es?
tablished trade of twenty year?, nnd docs the
mo?t exten?lyo business of any house west
of Hlchmond and east of Lyncliburgi a fine op.
porlunltp for an Investment. Apply to Mr?.
LUC? B. WALL, Administratrix, FarmTillo,
Vs.
FOR BAL*:?Three horse-power Gasoline EN?
GINE. GEO. W. El:KER CO., lfl North Sev
er)th Street.
FOR SALE?Patent Hodieino b, sinos,, osUb
llshed in large territory on profitable basis:
active nee.tints and stork inventory about
?10.0??; ?-Ill sell at Inio.ntory; small cash
payment, balance ?aav terms; Investigate;
good renson for selling. Address PROFITS,
care this office.
BUY A ROYAL or Orand Helper Wood or Coal
Hange, or a Fortune Gas Hange at J?RGENS',
and you won't be disappointed; they are also
al>?oliitely guaranteed In every respect; not so
very high priced either.
HORSE?etylish, well-galtsd, black saddle horse
ffir sale, seven years old; sound, t'rlce ?12D.
Apply HERBERT STEINBACK, 3007 West
Uro?d Sttect.
GROCERY BUSINESS?Wanted, to sell a first
class grocery business "cheap"! good location;
have other business reason for selling. Ad?
dress "LOCATION." caro tbl? office.
FOR BALE?Sorrell HORBE. 5 years old. sound
and gentle. Ciin be seen nt ?100 North Second.
FOR SALE?FURNIGHl?oS of ft nicely furnish
ed lint for sale and flat for reo?. Address
"FLAT," care this office
WANTED.
8T0RE WANTED on Mftin Btrest?We want to
lease for a term of years a good size stxin.? for
a clenn, neat business, ,must bo on Main
Street between Seventh and Twelfth. Address
"GILT-EDOE,". care tbls office.
COPYING?Wantod, copying to do on type?
writer; work called for and delivered. Address
Oi I). K., caro thla office.
FURNISHID HOUSE?Wanted, to rent a fur?
nished house for six months; rent nut to ex?
ceed ?12? per month; Immediate possession.
Address C., care this office.
GOLD AND SILVER BUYERS.
WANTLD?OLD GOLD AND SILVER in any j
condition; highest cash prices paid, or will |
give Watches. Jewelry, Silverware In ex
change. A. M. MEYER ANI) BRO-. Jewelers.
No. 623 Broad Street. Hlchmond. Va.
FURNITURE PACKING.
FURNITURE and China packed and shipped with '
care by JACOB UMLAUF, 705 W. Main
Street. 'Phone 8202
REDUCED PRICES.
PRICES REDUCED on watch wort: Cleaning,
SI; Main 8prings. fit twenty years' experi?
ence. WM. TOBIEN. Jr.. 408 E. Broad Street,
Hlchmond. Va. Spectacles and Eyeglass??,
28 ets. AU work guaranteed.
PAINTING.
CALL UP LEE FORD ('phone 3588) If you want
your house painted or parlors enameled; all
work guaranteed; orders promptly attended to.
Shop No. 15 Eaet Main Street.
PERSONALS.
THE POWHATAN HOTEL, Eleventh and
Brond, Is undergoing valuable Improvements
nnd will be opon on November 1st under the
management, of Colonel GEO. !.. PEYTON,
Klxteeri years at the C,tent>rlar White Rulphtrr
Springs nnd six yenrs nt the llooUbrlrige. and
Jordan A1U7D Springs, and 'ViptMn ROB. M.
HERKELY, twenty years conductor on the
Chesapeake and Ohto It. It.
BEAUTIFUL LAMP Shades, Cream Oups ?nil
Chrysanthemums, In fancy tloivora. Mr?.
PULLEY, R20 West Brond. 'Phone 872?.
NEW BOOTBLACK PARLOR?Fine shine, only
best polish used, no waiting, lite men; 101S
East Mnln Streit, next PostrfTlce (basement).
?_NOTICE. _-y
CHANGE IN REAL ESTATE FIRM?MR.
LEROY D. GRANT, who ha? been with Mesar?.
Kiitton and Co., for the past twelve yenrs.
has formed ? co-partnership with Mr. R. B.
HARRISON, of the Hnrrlson Realty'Co.. No.
? North Eleventh Street, and the ?trie of tbe
new firm Is HARRISON AND GRANT.'
RICHARD ? O'KRASS, WHO HAB OCCl
pled the second chair of the Model Barber
Shop since the opening of same, would here?
with notify his rrnfiy friends that he can now
be found nt. his new place, ESTES' BARBEH
SHOP, 720 E. Main, where he extends ? cordial
welcome to nil of his former customers.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
ENTIRE HOUSEHOLDS of Furnituro bought for .
cash?Feather Beds, Bolsters. Pillows, Car?
pets, Sewing Machines, Libraries of mis?
cellaneous Books; prompt attention to orders.
Address FURNITURE, 320 Brook Avenue.
FEATHER BEDS.
WANTED, to buy Festher BEDSi highest cash
prices pulii; nl?o Feathers Renovated. 'Plume
37S1. CASPER BROS.. 1205V4 West Main
Street, city.
DENTISTRY.
DR. WILFRED W. WOOD.
DENTIST.
No. 104 A. EAST MAIN STREET
HOURS: 0 A. M. TO 0 P. M. 'PHONE 2074.
RICHMOND. VA,
SWEET STUFF.
STRANGER-, DON'T FAIL to ret a box of
KAEMPF'S Candles before yon leave town.
SOFT CREAM OANDY AT KAEMPF'S, 20o,
pound.
NOVELTIES in Chocolates at KAEMPF'S.
TRY KAEMPF'S 40c. Mixture,.
110 NORTH NINTH. 110 NORTH NINTH.
MAIL ORDERS solicited; prompt attention ai
sured.
LEAKY ROOFS.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK Oall up ARMITAGE
MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 'phone STI.
or writ? us a postal; we will exnmlne same
and report cost of putting it In good order.
POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC.
IMPORTED HARTZ Mountain Canaries, Jap?
anese Gold Fish. Cages, Globes, and full ltne
of supplies. FANCIER- SUPPLY CO.. 617
West Broad.
THE MAN
ABOUT
-BY
Harry Tucker.
The following- letter, which we have
just received, explains Itself:
"Dear Sir,?In order to decide a bet,
will you please, tell me when you sleep,
when'you find time to write for the paper,
fnd If you really are married and have
six boys?"
That Is. It ought to explain Itself, but
If doesn't, and we will.
We have some sporting blood ourselves,
and we can appreciate the position of a
man w-ho Is anxious to have his bet dis?
posed of. We will endeavor to answer the
(?uestlons categorically.
1. We. do not sleep.
2. We are always writing for the pa
er, but very little of It gets in.
?, We ask our friend to come up to
dinner some Fourth of July and count
them for himself.
??'? have been called a "eaii-.if," and
?'e ask some of our readers to please tell
us what a caitiff Is.
Until we know we are not In a position
to say anything, for we cannot tell
whether we are being complimented or
lambasted.
We have been called a caitiff by a fel?
low whom we have revered and loved
for forty years, and we cannot feel that
In- means anything mean.
So we will hold ourself in until some?
body tells us what a caitiff Is.
We have received a notice that the
Birds' ClifrV will meet this week Ir. social
session.'?'and'' that there will be several
statesmen and a number of actors pres?
ent to entertain the Birds and' their
guerts.
These, meetings begin at midnight and
Tur. for an hour or two, and nobody is
tho 'worse for wear, for the time Is a
bright spot In the lives of those whoso
. usin?es keeps them at work at night.
Now that the Horse Show and Carnival
6f6 things of the past, let's talk about
f cot-ball.
There's going to be the biggest kind
of a game here Saturday at Broad-Street
Park between the Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and the University, and we are
?.pending many hours trying to find out
what -a snap-back is when we see it,
and when a player is knocked out how
much time Is taken out.
We have understood that the timekeep?
er Is an Important official, and must be
entirely Impartial.
He can extend or curtail time at his
pleasure, they sny, according to the clr
ci/rnstances.
Anyhow, It's great to go out to a foot?
ball gamo and mix up In the grandstand
rush.
We were talking with Mr. Henry Lerch
the other day about a case of blue rib
bons that he is going to send out to th*
country, when he presented us a fragrant
Bessie Abbott cigar.
Of course, we are accustomed to good
cigars all the time, but we must say
that we nursed that one for a long
time, and we only hope that Mr Levy
v'Ui make some just as good when he
puts out the. brand he has named for us.
BY USING TIMES-DISPATCH
WANT ADS.
YOU WILL &OON FILL YOUR
HOU&E.
I
THE BIRDS'CLUB
TO HAVE BLOW-OUT
Distinguished Guests to Set?
tle Important Question
of the Hour.
That unique organization, "The. Blrfls
Club," will gather around tho table )n
tho banquet halls at Campbell's to-night
at midnight, and for two hours there w.li
be a sumptuous feast of good things, both
In the way of food and humorous:
speeches.
This club embrace? Jn its membership
well known newspaper men, "tickers," _>r
telegraph operators, politicians, raen
about-town, theatrical men and actors.
At the meeting to-night the club expects
to have as Its guests Otis Skinner, Sena?
tor Barksdale, Fred A. Chpgnon, and
others.
The menu will embrace many of the del?
icacies and some of the indigestibles of the
season, and Mr. Harry Glenn will' bo
the toast master, In which capacity ha
has proved himself most proficient.
THE BRIGHTON CUP
The Last Big Handicap is.Won by Her
mis Easily.
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, Oct. 2?.-The Brighton
cup of $9,000 the laut of the big handi?
caps of the year, was run at Brighton
Beact? track to-day, and $15,000 persons
s;iw E. R. Thomas' Hermls, second choice
in the betting, win easily by eight lengths.
The timo, 3:53 2-5, was excellent, und
was next te the best time ever run for
the stake. Ethelbert in IMO ran the dis?
tance two miles and a quaver, ?n 3:43 1-5,
a world's record.
Major Dalntferf?eld, owned by W. B.
Leeds, the favorite, was second. Sum?
maries:
First race?mile and a sixteenth?Bud
News (9 to 2) first. Stamping Ground (7 to
2) second, Colonel BUI (5 to 1) third. Time,
1:40 3-5.
Kecond race?five and a half furlongs
Wood Shade (12 to 1) first, Silver Dream
(5 to 1) second, Yo San ti to d) third.
l'Ime, 1:06 4-5.
Third rnue??elling one mile and a six
tc?nth-Stroller (? to 1) first, Ernest Pnr
harn (7 to 2) second, Namtor (7 r_o. 2) third.
Time, 1:471-5.
Fourth race?the Brighton cup, two
mllf-K nnd ft quarter?Hermls (S to 5)
first, Major Dalngertleld (6 to !>) second,
Igniter (4 to 1) third. Time, 8:63 3r5.
Fifth inte?six furlongs?Bobodil (even
and 1 to 2) first. Orthodox (15 to 1) sec?
ond Golden Drop (12 to 1) third. Timi-,
1:H.
Sixth race-six furlongs?All Gold (5 to
1/ first. .Wither One (40 to 1) second, Cliui?
mel (20 to \) third. Time, 1:14 1-5.
? ?*
I J?t tho JYcadomy. %
To-night at the Ar&derny Miss Ada
Uehan. the grea'.cbt of all "?Catherinen,-'
perhaps, and 0\\t Skinner, whom we nt
the South know for an artist of groat
attainments, will present the ?labor?t?
Paly production of "The Taming rj{ the
The oncagtment Is on* of the most Im?
portant, of tho- year. MUs Repan's (am?
nw lone been eatapJUhed and is a? wido
as the two continents. Mr. S-ilnner who
Played in the- title rol& of "lAunV
last season, it known for what he is and
as Pitruclilo he promise? the best work
he das ?.vor given in the Southern cir?
cuita.
Th- production corner with th? recom?
mendation that the Llebltrs have It In
hand, and I/lebler and Company have th??
reputation of living up to their proni
M ss Kfhan'b long ''ar<r at tv?? l-e li ri
o'. Augustin Daly's Stock Compuny too
finest oiganlzation of it? kind this coun?
try has ever seen, made her fMIHOUi
far more famous than mo?t Ma,s
"THE S1EVKH KEll-i'j.;u ?
"The Silver Slipper" Is to a certain <-*?
tint a girl und a mufle show, tuit. iinit??
the majority of musical plays || , <?
not d.|..n,i entirely upon the beauiliul
young women who comprise tin. company
or on the tunfful music of l,ct|:,. Htuatl
ll'.i-.i'o is ,, Mnrv and a plot ??,,? ,?.?,..,?.
eiuMo comedy. 'J'lie book of tho nla
Is by Owen Hall, und |,|H Mory ,,t ,?'?| '
BHvoi Slipper" i? decidedly original and
unlQue and. block? or original Amerl" un
wit ami humor have been Infueecj intu
it by Clay M. Greene, who rearranged ,
for the Aim ri? an snage, Th?; lyric's ara
t>.y ft': )l Risque, and tut myall ?, ? . ??
Stuart, of "Florodora." and "Pretty Maid?
en" fame, and though the/ play revel?
with'Stuart's tuneful, catchy mutlc.-thuie
Is nothing reminiscent of "Florodora.'
No more gorgeous production of a mu?
sical play has ever been made ihan Mr.
F.sher's production'nf this dellghttul mi
sical play. It enjoyed a successful run
of six months atthe Broadway Theatre.
New? York, and will be seen at the Acad?
emy to-morr?w night and Friday, mati?
n?e and night.
No expense has been spared by Mr
Fisher In arranging to send "The Silver
Slipper" on tour. During the engagement
at the Acadomy the complete production,
with all the magnificent scenery and ex?
pensive costumes, will be seen, and a
company, numbering one hundred In all
and headed by Sam Collins. Gertrude Mil
lington. Fred. Runnells. Harry B. Burch
! er Virginia Palmer, Nannetto Thulon
and Lora Lieb, makes It the highest sal?
aried musical p)ay ever sent on the .road.
Owing to the magnitude of. tue produc?
tion, the comparti- travel's by special train
of seven cars.
"THE MUMMY AND THE HUMMING
BIRD."
Paul Gllmore, the popular young star,
who won new laurels last .season by.,his
clever' assumption' of John Dt'ew's old
role In "The Tyranny of Tears," will
appear at the Academy Saturday, mati?
nee and night. In the famous London
and New York comedy, "The Mummy
and the Humming Bird."
Lo ? n? fri ?> Loon.
The evidence that mus'cal comedy has
a hold upon the people of the c'ty was
attested last night by th? large audi?
ence which enjoyed the bright and breezy
"Looping the Loop."
The play abounds In musical numbers
and clever specialties. "Hlawtha," in
Indian costume, by Miss Homer, with
chorus in disturne, was one of the pr?t?
tlest novelties seen, this season.
The play has been revised and renew?
ed and Is better In every particular than
last season.
There is a performance everv night,
with matinee Thur day and Saturday.
NEGROcS TO FiGrif FOR
BALLOT IN SOUTH
(By Associated Press.)
READING, PA., Oct. 20.?Robert J.
Nelson, president of . the Afro-American
Republican League, to-day Issued a call
for a national negro suffrage convention
to be held In Washington, D. C.,;Decem?
ber 14th and l?th. The call states that
the convention is "for the purpose of de?
vising such ways anri'rrieans as will break
up southern ilisfranchisoment and pre?
sen-e the full and equal civil and politi?
cal rights of American citizens, regardless
of color and race."
Scottish Rite Masons.
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. 20.^-Tho
Supreme Council of the Thirty-third De?
gree, of Ancient and Accepted Scottish
Rito Masons of the Southern Jurl' ? o
tlon, continued Its sessions here to-day.
Martin Collins, grand chancellor, pre?
sented his report. Only routine bns'no-g
was transacted: To-night the Royal Order
of Scotland gave a l.babquet, at which
about two hundred, gucPts wore present.
A mired Monkev Drill.
(By Associated Press.)
CHATTANOOGA. ????., Oct. 20-Gen
eral Ian Hamilton arni parly left at noon
for Fort Rlley by way of fat. Louis. They
witnessed a revew of the Seventh In?
fantry at Camp Thomas this morning
and expressed admiration at the Intricato
monkey drill executed by Colonel Mor
ton'u rn*n.
To Open tre Shipyards,
(By Associated Press.)
WILMINGTON, DKL., Oct. '??.-David
0. Reed, president of the Harlan and
Holline?worth Company, of this city, ha?
been appointed manager of the Crescent
K.Mpyurds at Elizabeth, N. J., to organizo
and open the yard and complete vessels
now building there as soon as possible.
He will continue as pressent of lliu
Harlan and Holl?n g? worth Company.
- 0
Judgment?, Rendered,
The following Judgments wer? rendered
In the C'ty Crcult Court yeeterda.v:
M Kftllov vs. W, L. Cavodo nnd Mrs.
?. B. Hardcastlrj. }3b; Junei H. Moore
vs. Nev.ii Leader Company. 1150 for sal,
arv alleged to be due; H Swlneford and
Bon v? ,v, H. Grahum. I10..W,
A Crea. Success,
The National Convention of the Broth
, erhoocj of St. Andrew, which, has Just
: cloied In Denver, Col . lias proved one of
I the mo? iuoceiffu| et>%?]onu ever held by
? the body. The Richmond rhaiitor was ropi
reiterile.) by Mr. William ?1 Jane?.
Th Ho vl zur ' u nee,
The Richmond Howitzer?, will give a.
| ?UbicrlptlOll dent* Ut their armory Fri
? day nlghl. ?? Ih hIw.'iih the enne with
I them, the oc?ai|oji v.lii be thoroughly
i fjejl|ht,?l,
AMUSEMENTS.
ACADEMY ,
TO-NIGHT.
M Iss Ada Rohan and Mr. Oils Skinner
. in a magnificent revival o?
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
Prices. 50o?7?c, $1.00, SI 50 and $2.00.
THUR. and FRI.
_. spec. Frl. IVat.'
The t?rc?t Broadway Theatre Success,
viOO-~People?100
PRIOES?Miit.; 25c(50c. Toe, fl.OO.
''' Njlght: 25c, 35c, 50c, $1.00, $1.50.
BIJOU THEATRE.
EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK.
Matinees Thursday and Saturday.
LOOPiNG THE LOOP.
Bright, Breezy, Beautiful. Popular
Prices.
Foot-Ball
vs. V. P. I.
Sa urday, October 24th.
BROAD-STREET PARK 3:15 P. M,
Admission 50c. and 7oc?
The Valentine Museum
ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS.
OPEN 10 A. M. TO 5P.M.'
ADMISSION 25C.
FREE ON SATURDAYS
The Confederate Museum,
TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS.
Opens dally from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
AdmlSBlon. 25 cent?. Free on Saturday?.
The Very Best Wood Heaters
FLASH?Cast iron bottom and top (In four
sizes )
?>TAR~-Shcet Iron, with cast-Iron feet
(In three .s'zes.)
For sale by leading dealers everywhere.
SOUTHERN STOVE WORKS,
Manufac.urcrs of all. kinds of Stoves.
Carpenters Wanted.
12 Good Carpenters for one month!s,job
out of tho cltv. Call this morning 10 to 15
A.M.
Virginia Anthracite Goal Co.,
Rooms 2-4, E bel Building.
Vigorous Rubbing
with Dixie Nerve and Bone Liniment will
miro Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Drawn
Muscles and Sinews, Enlarged Joints,
Pains In Sides, Back. Shoulders and
Limbs. Best on earth for Man and Beast,
For a lame horse it has no equul.
JAPOLAC
Floor Finish,
FOR fJALB BY
TANNER PAINT AND OIL CO.,
1410 E. Main Street.
DI vTpE ? D NOT ICE,
Office of The Watt V\?w Co.,
So, 1*53 East Fruiikiln Street.
Ith limoliti. VU., Oct. 20, lUJJ. .
THE DJRBOTOR8 OF THIS COM UN? HAVB
ll.ls day ilwimil the Usuel eeml-aiinuul I)I\ ?
IIiKNI) or ::?. PER CENT, on tue capitili
HOCk oui of the earning" ^APniPn^sn? ?
month?, payablf on or art*r OCTOB&B dOtli,
JAMES J. BUTTON. Bpcrctary.
MEETINGS."_
Tf?? hNNV??- ???? INfTOTTHE STtH'KHOl 11.
ITI at Hi,? UllllMONll TJtAOTIUN (???'???
win Im held, na rerailrwl by the by-Uw? ut
Iti.? Company, ?t Ih? Company's office, hov?
mili ?nil Main fUmel?. Wchuiotid, Vfc, Il
G.' u'clocl uuoii on TUESDAY. November Si
tVM. XOUIHBOP, Secret?*,
LEGAL NOTICE.
VIRGINIA?IN THE CLERK'S OF?
FICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA.'AT RICH?
MOND. SEPTEMBER 29, 1903: -
John S. Burwell.Appellant,
against
B. L. Angle. Sheriff and Administrator
with the will annexed of Mary ?. B- r
well, deceased; William A. Burwell,
Blair R. Burwell, Henry L. Burwell,
Mrs. Henry B. McDanlel, Mrs. Lucy B.
Terrlll, Mrs. Rosa B. Ilyera. Mrs. Nelli?
?. Barten. Rutlldge T. Hill, Alice R.
Hill and Maud S. Hill, the three last In?
fants, by James N. Carper, their guar?
dian ad litera.Appellees.
(Upon an appeal from a decree pro?
nounced by the Circuit Court of Franklin
county on the 25th day of June. 1902).
The object of the petition filed In this
cause Is to have the said decree reversed
and annulled; and affidavit having been
made and filed that the appellee. Lncy B.
Terrlll. Is a non-resident of the State of
Virginia, it Is ordered that the said ap?
pellee, after due publication of this order
In The Tlmes-Dlspatch, a newspaper pub?
lished In the city of Richmond,. for four
successive" weeks, appear here on the first
Monday In November. 1903, to answer the
said appeal and do what Is nececsary to
protect her Interest In said appeal.
A copy?Teste:
H. STEWART JONES. C. C.
Dlllard and Leo for Petitioner,
sept 30-law-4w
SCHOOLS,
THE ART SCHOOL OF THE ART CLUB
OF RICHMOND,
Session of 19U3-O4 opens October 15th.
Mies Annie C Fletcher, Inatructresr.;
Mr. M. ? M. Straus, Arts and Crafts.
Apply for circulare of
MRS. B. LORRAINE,
Treasurer,
1409 Hanover Street
?W NorfolkS?Wesiern
LEAVE RICHMOND DALLY.
9:00 A. M.-NORFOLK LIMITED. Ar?
rives Norfolk 11:20 A. M. Stops only at
Petersburg, Waverly and Suffolk.
9:05 A. M.-CHICAGO EXPRESS. Buffet
Parlor Car, Petersburg to Lynchburg and
Roanoke. Pullman Sleepers Roanoko to
Columbus. Bluefleld- to Cincinnati; also
Roanoke to Knoxvllle, and Knoxvllle to
Chattanooga and Memphis.
12:10 P. M.-ROANOKE EXPRESS for
Farmvllle, Lynchburg and Roanoke,
3:00 P. M.-OCEAN SHORE LIMITED.
Arrives Norfolk 6:20 P, M. Stops only at
Petersburg, Waverly and Suffolk. Con?
nects with steamers to Bonbon. Provi
dence. New York, Baltimore aud Wash?
ington.
7:25 P. M?For Norfolk and all stations
east of Petersburg.
9:40 P. ?.-???? ORLEANS SHORT
LINE. Pullman Sleepers, Richmond to
Lynchburg and Roanoke; Petersburg to
East Ra-dford; Lynchbtirg to Chattanooga,
Memphis and Now Orleans. Cafe Dining
Car.
Trains arrive from the West 7:35 A. M.,
2:05 P. M. and 9:10 P. M.: from Norfolk
11:00 A. M. and 7:20 P. M.
Office No. 838 East Main Street.
W. B. BEVILL, C. H. BOSLEY, .
Gen. Pass. Agent. Dis. Pass. Agent.
F.ICHiVOHD J?D PETEflS3UR3
ELECTRIC RAILWAi,
Ltfeinnint ??'?? it,t, ioJ?,
Cars leave corner Perry and Seventh
Streets, Manchester, every hour (on the
.hour) from ? A. M. to 10 P. M., last car
11:60 P. M.
Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Syca?
more Street every hour from 6:30 A. M.
to 10:80 P. M. '
FRIDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL
EXCURSIONS,
60 CENTB-ROUND TRIP?50 CENTS.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT 4. 1903,
7:00 A. M.?Dally. Local for Charlotte.
12:80 P. M?Dally. Limited. Buffet Pull?
man to Atlanta and Birmingham, Now
Orleans, Memphis, Chattanooga and all
the South.
6:00 P. M.?Ex. Sunday. Chase City local.
11:05 P. M.-Dally. Limited. Pullman
ready 9:30 P. M?, for all the South.
YORK RIVER LINE.
The favorite route to Baltimore and
Eastern points. Leave Richmond 4:80 P.
M, dally, except Sunday.
6:00 ?. ??. Except Sunday. Local mixed
for West Point.
2:15 P. M.~-Local for West Point.
4:?) P. M.?Except Sunday. For West
Point, connecting with steamers for Bal?
timore anil river landings.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.
6:56 A. M. nnd ti:4? p. M.?From all the
South.
3:36 P. M.?From Charlotte and Durham.
8;40 A. M?Fron) Chase City.
9:15 A. M.?Baltimore und West Point.
6:10 P. M.?From Wost Point.
C. II. ACKERT, S. H, HARDW?CK,
G. M. G. P. A.
C. AV. WESTBURY. D. P. ?. I
Richmond,, va.
UNION TICKET, PULLMAN AND
BAGGAGE TRANSFER OFFICE.
? 810 MAIN STREET.
RAILROAD and STEAMSHIP TICKETS SOLD to ALL PARTS of the WORLD
PULLMAN RESERVATIONS MADE FOR ALL LINES.
The ONLY BONDED COMPANY that can call for and check baggago from
HOTELS and RESIDENCES to HOTELS and RESIDENCES In OTHER
CITIES and to DESTINATION OF TICKETS.
FINE RUBBER-TIRED CARRIAGES, CABS and COACHES furnished for
FUNERALS, MARRIAGES, RECEPTIONS, CALLING, SHOPPING and
PLEASURE RIDING. Also Handsome Rubber-Tired Opera Coaches, seating.six
and eight people, for THEATRE PARTIES and RECEPTIONS. Orders solicited.
Baggage should be ready, and calls given, at least THREE HOURS before
schedule time for depart.uro of trains. ",...''.?
?Phone 46. S. Hi BOWMAN, GerleraL Manaeer,' '?>
Branch Office, Murphy's Hotel Annex.
RAILROADS.
ATLANTIC GOAST UNE
U'KAi.>? x.jitrt.v^ ruOti/SlUND DALLY
BY ??-?????? ?G AT ION.
EFFECTIVE MONDA i*. 8???. 21ST.
9:05 A. M. A C. L. Express to all pointa
South.
9:00 A. M. Petersburg and Norfolk.
12:10 P. M. Petersburg and N. & W. West.
3-00 P. M. Petersburg and Norfolk.
T410 'P. M. Goldsboro Local.
6-50 P. M. Petersburg Local.
7:25 P. M. "Florida and West Indian Lira
Ited." to all points South.
9-40 P. M. Petersburg and N- & W. West.
11-30 P. M. Petersburg Local.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.
3:43 A. M. 7:35 ?. ?., 8:2d A. M.; Sunday
only 11:25 A. M.: 11:00 ?. M-, 1:05 P. M..
except Sunday; 2:05 P. M., 7:20 P. M., 7:45
P. M? 9:10 P. M.
tExcept Sunday.
C. S. CAMPBELL. Dlv. Pnss.AsL
W. J. CRAIG. Gen. Pass. Agt.
Chesapeake
& Ohio Ry.
2 ?imane. 26 Minutes to Norfolk
Lt.fi ? r, ,.)Jtt6lt)M>? IvASTBOL'ND.
7:45 A, M.?Dully?Local u> Nuwport Nuns
aud way stations,
?9.00 A. M.?Pally?Limited?Arrive? William*?
tmrg 0:5Q A. M.. Newport News 10:30 A.
M? Old Polut 11:00 A. St., Norfolk 11:88
A. M.
4:00 l'. M.?Week day??Special?Arrive? Wll
llnuiBburg 4:56 I?. M., Newport N*ws o::i0
P. SI., Old Point 6:00 r. it;, Norfolk 0:25
G. Jt.
6:00-P. SL?Dolly?Local to Old Point.
MAIN LINE?WESTBOUND.
10:10 A. SI?Local?Dully to CharlottesTllle,
except Sunday to CUftou Forf?
2:00 P. SL?Daily?Sperlul to Cincinnati,
Louisville, St, Louis and Chicago.
6:15 P. M.?Week day??Local to Gurdonsville.
10:80 P. ft,?Dally?Limiten to Cluclnuatl.
Louisville, St. Louts.aud Chicago.
JASIK8 HIVER LINE.
10:20 A. SI.?Dally?Express to Lynchburg,
Clifton forge and piiuelpal ?tatlons.
6:16 P. M.?Week days?Local to Warren.
. TltAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND PROSI
Norfolk and Old Point 10:05 A. M. daily.
11:48 A. SI. Ex. Sun., and 7:00 P. M. daily.
Newport News Local 7:55 V, M. daily.
From Cincinnati and West 7:45 A. SI. dally
and 3:30 V. M. daiy. Main Lino Local from
Clifton Forge 8:10 I\ SI. Ex. Sun. from Clifton
Forge. dnUy from Cqsrlottesvllle. Gordonsvllle
Accom. 8:30 A. St. Ex. Sun!
Junin Hiver Line Local from Clifton Forgo
6:35 P. M. dal/-. Warron Accom. 8:40 A. M.
Ex. Run.
C. E. DOYLE. W. O. WARTlIEN.
Oen'i Manager Dlst. Pass. Agt.
RE ? D Richmond, Frederlckt
? G? Ci G? burg & Potomac R. ?
Trains Leave Richmond?i\ortriward.
8:51 A. M? dally. Byrd St. Through,
6:45 A. M., dally. Main St. Through.
7:15 A. M'.? week days. Elba. Ajhiatid ac
comraodation.
8:00 A. M? Sunday only. Byrd Bt.
Tnrough.
8:40 ?. M-, week days. Byrd St, Through.
12.05 noon, week day?. Byrd St. Through.
4:00 P. M.i week days. Byrd St. Fred
erlcksbur? accommodation.
5:05 P. M., dally? Main fit. Through.
6:26 P. M.. week days. Elba. Ashland ac?
commodation.
8;05 P. M-, daily? Byrd St. Through.
Trains Arrive Richmond?Southward.
6:40 A, M-. week day?. Elba. Ashland
accommodation.
8:15 A. M., week days, Byrd St. Fred
erlcksbure accommodation.
8:35 A. M.. dally. Byrd St. Through.
11:55 A. M., week days. Byrd St. Through.
2:05 P. M? daily. Main St. Through.
6:00 P. M., week days. Elba. Ashland ac?
commodation.
7:15 P. M., dally. Byrd St. Through.
0:00 P. M., dally. Byrd St. Through.
10:29 P. M., dally. Main St. Through.
Note-Pullman Sleeping or Parlor Cars
on all trains-except local accommodations.
W.D. DUKE.O. \V- CULP, \?. P. TAYLOR,
Gen'l Man'r. \ss't- Gen'l Man'r. Traf. Ma?
! JL1NE 14, W03. '
RAILROAD8.
SEABOARD
Air Line Railway?
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY.
2:20 P. M.?Seaboard Mall?10:35 P. M.?
Seaboard Express?To Savannah, Jack?
sonville, Atlanta and Southwest.
3:10 A. M.?Local?For Norllna and Ham?
let.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND DAILY.
6:35 A. M.?No. 34-4:55 P. M.?No. 6$
From Florida. Atlanta and Southwest.
5:30 P. M.?From Norllna and local
points.
City Ticket Office, S30 E. Main Street.
'Phone (06.
STEAMBOATS.
Merchants and Miners
Transportation Company.
Steamship Line. Direct Route fco
toston, Mass., and Providence, ft*. 1,
Steamers leave Norfolk for Boston Tues?
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?
ets on sale n.t C. & O. By: and N, & W.
By. Office? and No. 819 East Main Street.
R, H. WRIGHT, ?fft, Norfolk, Va.
VIRGINIA NAVIGATION COMPANY
JAMES RIVER DAY LINE.
STEAMER POCAHONTA8 leaves MON?
DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 7
A. M. for Norfolk, Portsmouth, old Point.
Newport Now?, Clar'erncmt nnd Jameft
River landing?, au? connecting at Old
Point for Washington, Baltimore and the
North. State-r?oriis reserved lor tho nignt
at moderate prices. Electric ours direct
to whirf. Faro only fl-SO and ?1 to Nor?
folk. Music by Grand Orchestrion.
Freight received for abovo-namol place?
and .nil- points in Eastern Virginia abd
North Carolina. IRVIN WEJSOER,
General Manager.
K. A. BARBER, Jr.,-Secretary.
BAY LINE TO BALTliiOAB
Via U. it ?. Kwy, mm <jm xOint.
U. S lu ? iL ituoi't,
f.i-uvu lilchiiiouil ria O, k U. dntlr
ncept Hiliirtay, at 4 i'. 11., cup
UBCtlng ut Ohi Polut with uteaoior*
of Olii ?in)- Line, leaving 7:16 P.
M., iirrlviiiK U:iltiuiurt ll:;I0 ?.- Mm
cuuuectlng Xurih. Kant anil West. Kur ticket*
and Information apply to 0. & O. ltwjr.. Kleb?
?iiuiitf Transfer Compuuj-, ?? 830 Ea?t Main St.
STEAMSHIP CD.
MgM Um fir Norfolk.
Leave Hiobmond every evening (foot of Aab
Street) 7 P. M. Steamers stop at New?
port News In both directions. Fare 52.60,
Included stateroom berth; meala, 60e.
each.
FOR NEW YORK. ?
By Chesapeake and Ohio Ry.. 0 A. M.,
4 P. M.i by Norfolk and Western Ry., 8
\ M. 3 P. M. AH lines connect at Nor?
folk with direct steamers, for New York,
sailing dally (except Sunday) 7 P. M.
K F, CHALKLEY, City linket Agent.
EOS E. Main Street.
JOHN F. MAYER. Agent, Wharf Foot of
Ash Street, Richmond, Va.
II. ?. WALKER, V. P. & T. M., New York,
PHILADELPHIA,
RICHMOND AND NORFOLK LINE.
Freight received und dollvered dally at
C. l&'O. R'WyCo.'s depot, Seventeenth
^nTBroad glreets. ?