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The Postoffico Department of the government I* Inaugurating automo? bile mail delivery service In many places where tlu most practicable re suits can be obtained, and this I? proving eminently satisfactory, tu Otde.r to secure the best possible sei vlcc, the government will make us. of such muchlni a as are beai adapt <d to tho ust.! intended. The .fainca lown Exposition offers an exception ally line opportunity to judge of toe merits of the various niiiVliliics, ami to this ( nd Ihe post mast or general lias issued ihe following letter, i<> T. S. Soutligato, governor of ex? hibits of ihe Exposition: "A number of the officials aim' other i m ploy (is of the peislofflce do partim nt, will bo detailed for duty at the Jamestown Exposition, and the post master g< upral will issue ln atruvtlons to such officials and om- i playcs to inspect and report, na to the merit;- of the various makes of an- j tOniobllea tin it i xhlbltcd, particular- | ly as to their adaptability for postal : collection anil delivery purposes. My ? dlnctlon of the post master general, ! M. 0. ChailCO, chief clerk." ' It In also understood thai General Grant will de tail officers from Ills j comuland to Inspect the automobiles ' for military purposes. With : in it iiici ntiver, an those con fronting tb< in. tin automobile manu? facturers are 6ut|cnvorihg |o make the lu: t possible display of their ma oliincr ami the intens: in this de? partment of t shlhlts has been great? ly augmented by the desire to secure tue recognition, not only of tlio Untied States government officials, hut of th>- , attachens of many foreign govern- ' incuts in attendance at the Exposl- ? Hon. The poatoffice dcparlmcnl has es lahllshed a model autonioblio malt | rlullvfry line betwocii the Norfolk and ' Exposition poatofflceB, the mall auton being equipped with the regulation iicroen wagon body painted rod, while ; and blue, with United Stairs Mail in? scribed on the sides. There are three machines, each having a capacity ot sixty mall sacks and a speed of from six to forty miles an hour. Five round trips pi r day will bo made be? tween Norfolk and the Exposition foi tho West and South mulls and live Ahlo trips between the Exposition postofflce and tlie Pino Bench office where tho mails, Eiisl and North, will be received and dispatched. The steamer Philadelphia, which arrived tonight, brought King Ed? ward's cup presented to the James town Exposition authorities tor the rnon between twenty fool sailing boats. J. W. Hill's Tragic Death. BRISTOL. TENN.. April 2ti.?J.~\\. Hill, n prominent citizen of Bristol, was shocked to death and Iiis body almost burned up by a telephone wire charged with LlOfl volts of electricity at his homo on Windsor avenue this morning at S o'clock. Ills clothing was burned off and his hotly burned almost in two. others who attempted \ to out the wire narrowly escaped death. Preacher Charged With Wife-Beating. OHARLOTTESVlLLE. VA.. April'; 20.-?A sensational case was air; d In the police court, here after Ihe arrest; Thursday of Rev. H, .1. Seaman on I the charge of boating his wife. At ter hearing tho evidence Justice Wa' son placed the accused nailer a $500 bond, which the minister could mil furnish,, and consequently spent the night in jail. Warrants for Woman's Assailants. | BRISTOL, VA.. April 20?The po? lice are now almost positive that they have tho men who assaulted Mrs. Frank Roleber at Kliigsport some days ago. Warrants were issued for two men yesterday, and It is expected that they will he apprehended and arrest? ed. Wright to be Executed May 31st. ALEXANDRIA. VA.. April 20,? Joseph Thomas, alias John Wright, colored, convicted of criminally ns snblttng Miss Mabel Rialoy, now Mrs. Forest. Gooding. of Washington, has hpen rcsontenced to he hung. Judge Bailey bus named.May 31st as the day of the execuii.on. Tlu- attorneys for the negro had secured a stay of execution pending a possible appeal. EXPOSITION ririi.il nnd preparations for the 3ii April 20. THE THIRD HOUSE. Legislative Annex of the Special in? terests In Congrosc. The ihlrii house, an the lobby Is some tlines culled. Is the legislative annex or tln> special Interests. It Is the house of special representatives, ami its membership is a curious study In the widely different. Its meeting place Is the lobby and roiiimitleu rooms of (be nation's eapl tol, the hotel rotunda, the lawyer's office, the street, the banquet room, the llitli- hack room, (he bar, the road house, iho home, the I mil hoi?any? where the legislator may he found and personally approached. That is the object of u lobby?persounl contact with the people's representatives and the Inlluenee upon legislation worked therehy. If legislators were perfect, there would he no lobby, if they were per? fectly wise, there would he no occa? sion for the lobbyist who desires "til Inform" them: if perfectly honest, there would ho no occasion for the lobbyist who desires to "make It worth while;" It' perfectly patriotic, there would be no occasion for the lobbyist who desires for himself "a little per? sonal ftiv.or'.'? at the people's expense. The existence of a lobby is premised on huuiitn frailty. It Is present to prey on human weakness, to warp the action of ibe legislative body by ap? peal to vanity. Ignorance, cupidity or fenr.?Gllsou Gnrducr in Success Mag? azine. HARDY FERNS. About Forty Species Are Suited to Out dcor Culture. Among the hardy ferns an? varieties greatly lUITeriUg in size and form, from a linlrllko creeping stein bearing n few simple mossllUe leaves to the vigor? ous growing plants with large leave;;, attaining u height of Wo or three, feet. Perils nre Interesting and extremely beautiful, especially when grown us specimen plants or In epmbluntlou with other plants. Tin? varying condi? tions in which the dill'erent species soe eeed tire remarkable. .Many of them require a warm temperature, while others do well in cool and shady places. Of the 4.Out) or more ?peeles of ferns hut more than about forty species are suiied to outdoor culture In ordinary roils ami situations. These species can be planted In beds, borders or rocker? ies or In the foreground of shrubbery. As most, of them require n somewhat shady place, they are especially useful for tilling in places where grass and oilier light loving plants cannot grow. Perfect drainage is required. The soil should have leaf mold in it. or decayed pent or well decnyed sod will answer. Hardy ferns are best planted In lie' spring, but they can be planted In the summer if the fronds or leaves are cut back, bulking it easier for the plants to establish themselves before the winter sets In. Prom his tlorlst the amateur gardener cuu ohtulu cuttings of vnrle tier; most suitable for the soil and ell mjltp In his vicinity. In the winter the ferns should be given protection, with a covering of leaves, buy or straw.? Washington Star. PUBLIC SALE. PUBLIC SALE OF STEAM SAW MILL, FIXTURES, WAGONS AND TEAMS! 1 will sell at. public auction upon the premises at the steam saw mill yard or the late Edward P. Roberts and Virgil P. Roberts, situate near Morrisons and Harpersville, in War? wick County. Virginia, on WEDNES? DAY, MAY FIRST. 190/, AT ONE O'CLOCK, P. M.: I steam saw mill, 35 horsepower. Boller. 45 horse-power, with all fix? tures belonging to said mill. 5 mules and one-yoke of oxen. Wagons and carts, and sundry other effects belonging to the plant. TERMS. $10.00 or less cash. Over 510.00 credit of six (C) months. Pur? chaser to ?ive note, hearing interest from date with good security. JAY WILLIAMS. Attornev. 4-3S-:tt. Sallshurv. Md. Tne Lea' ling Jewelers, Coffee Machines Ifycn like the beat of every? thing, why not try one of our Coffee Makers, you can always have delicious, wholesome coffee of a quality that never varies. One trial will convince you. We have them from J. 1 PALMER'S SOWS, 2704 Washington Ave. K?TABl. ISt-UID IRQ2. Nothing In Plot to Kill President . (Uy Associated ProKs.i. WASHINGTON, D. C, April 20? The announcement was made today by secret service officials that no further attention will he paid to the statements of .Ian ilartula. who In? formell I lie police of Ne wark, N. .L, that a conspiracy was on foot among the miners of Mnzelton, Pn.. to as? sassinate President Hoosevclt. Mr. O'Hara Out. .Mr. Bryan J. O'Hara, who fe ll and broke his rigid leg at the ankln on Pourunry 22 while hoisting aa Ameri? can Hag over .Ionian's cafe, corner Twenty-fifth tstroot and Washington avenue, was out yesterday for the first time. For $2.000 we can sell you a nice 0-room home on 2 lots near ,1 offer son avenue; Just. $200 cash and $20 per month; no loan on It; rents at $192; range, porcelain bath, hot water, fenced; a bargain; SOMMEUVll.LE TRUST CO.. Inc.. Newport News. Va. , 4-19*31 NOTICE. Members of Live Oak Camp of Mod. ein Woodmen of the World will take notice that the regular meeting will 1>B held on April 2:5. Instead of Fri? day the 2('iih, In order not to conflict with the opening of the Jnmostown Fx posit ion. GEORGE! A. SCHMELZ, Council Commander. <!. W. PHILLIPS, 4-21 *2t. Secretary. I desire to extend my thanks to the Ladle" Catholic Benevolent Asso? ciation, urn n ell No. 570, Newport News, for prompt payment of my claim as beneficiary of Dellah Mc Keon. lt. J. .1. McKEON. LOST AND FOUND. LOST?OLD COLD FRATERNAL Order of Eagles locket, with em? blem on oiii' side and monogram. ".I. (\ ('." on the other. Will pay actual value as reward. If returned to ?19 Twenty-fourth street. It. HELP WANTED MALE. A 1 OFFICE riP.N WANTED. w,??.,? iimli*r contract v.tili Itaillnr;cnuiiu.T<m ???-., v. Mht-rv t" *..|.,..? in. ii fi.r l.l,-li tfi?<!? |ii>*,lti.>n.. \\ i- ma I- lnirl el" Oioru.ishlv , x-.Ti irm-. .i u?l. ?. in, Ii ,vlio mill r* ? (.il.il Hp l.,.?Ul,. .tie! I....1-I 1-. ;l luw -.Mill,, ..i. ? In. i,.i ihKiiimis um, ..[vii m nur i;oftli-n tor ? nun i*-i,-m ikHikk? |i-i- i.. ii ii,ii.i:i ?. i'drtilaii.1 i. rkn. 1 ..I II- .-l.H-.. I ??ih-ll .llll.-ni.. I ?II. ?? MiTHii-iT-. I'l lM.Il fi-11,1 uo-MtlM HM??, a }?:.??. Wltlll inl...li.>- l.-.rfrie ,<.|.v .,f 1 i,.i,.,i?.i ...Ii,-? Ii,?'1H1I1.R Oui.l iiimI Nil.- Uli i..u, lio? i.i-ii.ii i... i:.,t .ouruliilltv. HAPGOODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. C:=c:-wtMti Trust EMj.,'ibiliiilrtli EDUCATIONAL. Virginia Kilifary tostltafe. I.KXlMnnS, Va. The Biiitrrt of Vltltnr?, nt their lUQiinl Mfi-tluK on lue 17iu 111' next .Inn?, ? ill iippuintHtaiKcadkt8 to ml vsusncte* to sin mil iIth, ll?h, it.ui. i;th. vim. ?Mi. ?\h KSrtl, {??lb Seimtorinl lllltrlita. und tun (2) AT l.akuk. fliese appointments carry free board anil tui? tion. AppllcHilons MK111I1I lie atlilie-aeij lo Ihn uiulerMiiueit mi <?>' before Julie 10tIi. tin forois itmi. w III he item ii|..ni r?<|Ue?t. scot!' oi.U'l', supt. Min-?'e,l h \vts. POOL AND BILLARD PARLORS. ACADEMY POOL PARLORS?NEW tables, new fixtures, plenty of room. 2 l-2c per cue. Leading brands of cigars, cigarettes and tobacco. 1-25-tf. ?tssassssss 1 s1 1 sssa Recognizing the Importance of our City being well represented at the Exposition on opening day and in or? der to afford the employees the op? portunity of being present, in accord? ance with the rerpiest of our Mayor, Hon. S. R. Buxton, the Banks of the City of Newport News will close on April 2Cth, l!t07, ihe entire day. All parlies having business with the hanks on Friday April 2fith. will please attend to same on Thursday. April 25th, 1907. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, THE CITIZENS &. MARINE BANK, SCHUELTZ PROS. BANKERS, THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK, NEWPORT NEWS NATIONAL BAiN.'K, THE JEFFERSON BANK. POWELL TRUST CO. ?1-17-21-23-24 SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will he received at ril l ice of Treasurer, Southern Branch. N. II. D. V. S.. National Soldle-i' Home, Elizabeth City County, Vi ginia. until 1,30 P. M.~, May 9th. 1907. and then ' tipened. for furnishing all Material ami Labor for 13 Scresn Doors. 93 Screen Windows; Remov? ing old and installing new Steatr Pumps in Holler House, and Repair* ing porches of Barracks I. K and L | (Nor-. 11. 42, and 14 respectively j a' Southern Uranch, N. H. D. V. S.. In accordance with Instructions and specifications, copies of which with blank proposnls and other Informa? tion, may he had upon application to j B. A. HEESON. Treasurer. -1-21. 28: 5:5. Sealed proposals will he received ai office of Treasurer, Southern Branch, N. H. D. V. S.. National Sol-1 dicrs' Home. Elizabeth City Coiinty, Virginia, until 1.30 P. M.. April ?5th, 1907, and then opened, for furnishing | all Material and Labor for Instilling I Mangle, r. Washing Machines, 7 Cupboards, and 2 Laundry Tubs. In accordance with Instructions and specifications, copies of which, with blank proposals and other informa? tion, may be had noon application t>l B. A. BEESON. Treasurer. 4-19. 21, 23. SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be received at office of Treasurer. Southern 'hauch. N. 11. D. V. S.. National Sol? diers' Home, Elizabeth City County, Virginia, until 1:30 P. M., May 9th. 1907. and then opened, for furnishing all Material and Labor for construct* Insr Green Houses, in accordance with im,t ructions and sneclfieatlons, copies or which, with blank proposals and olher information, may he bad upon annllcalicn to/ B. A. BEESON. Treas? urer. 4-14-3L mmmmmwmmmm *2H111 St. near,Washington Av. NEWPORT NEWS, VA. A New and Up-to-date MOTEL LUROPKAN PLAN. What's the Use Hanging on lo old-tlmo, old-foggy, hand-mixed paint, thai will soon chalk off and discolor, when yon can get Davis' 100 per cent Pure Paint a thoroughly modern, up-to-date, ma? chine-mixed PURE PAINT that will nut-cover and out-last lead and oil paint, and cost you less moneyi ?For Sale By? S P, MARSTON TRANSFER COMPANIES. OUJ HUJlUMUri UAlruAUH i U A IN ?> far- offices 0. 4b O. tftatlon. Thune" BaU. Nas. 4?! aad 188. eit?? No. 12. SPECIAL NOTICE. BIRDS AND GOLDFISH, AMATEUR photo supplies, argo, cyko, and disco papers, Hammer und defender plate and ausco films; developing, print? ing and inountlug at lowest prices. 2502 Jefferson aveuue, next Jeffer? son Bank. tf. LADIES! Don't suffer with corns, buulons or ingrown nails, when there Is an ex? pert Chiropodist at NICHOLAS' Up-to-date Hair Dressing, Massaging and Manicuring Parlor, 203 27 tb Street. tftit?r Bullding MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY Tu LOAN IN BUMS OF $6? to $1,000 at 6 per cent. Merchanta Mechanlcs Savings Asecctatlon^Allas D. Jones, Secretary and Attorney. First National Bank Building. FOR RENT. FOB KENT?CENTRALLY LOCAT f od, unfurnished 5-room flat. Writu to S. S.. 213 Twenty-ninth street. 4-21-tf. [ FORu RENT?OFFICES IN THE SHihy building; reasonahle rates. Apulv at the office of the VIRGIN? IA GUARANTY & TRUST COR? PORATION, 2700 Washington Ave. 41912t FOR RENT?WITH BOARD, LARGE second floor room; southern ex? posure; gentlemen preferred. Ap? ply 3208 West avenue. 4-14-tf. BLUB PRINTING AND TRACING? Guy P. Murray. g2? 2St? Et.. City. NOTICE: The estate of Daniel Carmlehnel, deceased, having been committed to my hands for settlement, all persons indebted to the said estate. please come forward and settle ihcir ac? counts. Those having claims against the estate will present tliein to me for settlement. E. W. MILSTEAD, Administrator. April 20, 1?07. 4-20-lOt.' TAX NOTICE. To the Delinquent Taxpayer of the City of Newport News: All property upon which taxes nnd levins for the year l'jOf, are not paid by May 1st. will be advertised as the law directs necessitating extra char? ges. Capitation taxes for the year Hint; must be paid prior to Muy 6th In order to voto in the November; elee lion. J. M. CURTIS. 4-14*12t. City Treasurer. U. S. TRANSFER COMPANY. motor rOWXR KKIT..w ks tiik norsk. $35 to $83.-300 If KAI> OK HORSKH anil 100 HEAD OK YOUNM lll.OOKY ? KtHl.T MIILMB, r, ton yr-ars r>M, wvli<hli)K ?00 lo 1,100 ixiiiniN, to I,.- positively Sold, m at-eonul of nur new motor-wagon system. Will be void at tbo rule i,i"-Ii Ii?ad a wcoW. All nood, serviceable stock, right ?"t oflinrd work. Also .10 HK.tll OK 1111!, YOI'NO. KAT MARKS, paveniolit sore, will room miind In Ilm country. See HIU'KK lvtknuknt at OOMI'ANVH SiV.lit.KP, W., tM, t,n ami mo wkst pkatthtrkkt, Corner lireenc, BALTIMORE, MH, MULES. MULES. ~ 'MULES'. U, s. tKAWAFItrl COJIPAXV. 100 IIKAI? YOttSO Ml: I. KM, *7S TO $180 A I'AIR. Kee rJiipcrlnlendetit at Company's Mnlilr-, 1!? f,:i7, RWW, frail it., COr, lircnnc, Ualtlinore, Mo. a-14 am But there is No Risk in Daily Press Class? ified Ads. j& jfe M If you have a Room lo Rent, If you want Help, It you have something to Sell, Put an Ad in the Classified col urns of the Daily Ptess. 25 Words 25c WANTED. I WANTKD?GOOD HOTEL COOK. Will pay first-class wages to right man. Address application with re? commendations in P. 0. box 142, Oily. 4-20-tf. ! WANTED?-BOY ABOUT Hi OR' older to wash dishes and general 1 uso in kitchen. Wages. $15.00 a month; board and lodging. Apply to T. W. JUDKINS, 215 Twenty fifth street. 4-20-tf. J WANTED?ALL OWNERS OF ONE j er more vacant rooms in Newport j News to let us try to fill Hum.; Phone u? your number nnd rate at j once and get the benefit of our free advertising of same. Our commis? sion will be 10 cents on each dollar due from roomers obtained through . us. No charge If we get you none. Get some Exposition booklets from us and send to your friends, Free. 1 SOMMERVILLE TRUST CO., INC. 4-21-3t. i W A N TED? AN INTELLIGENT young man. fairly well educated." who would like to learn the news-j paper business. Small salary to start. Apply at Dally Press office. | It. W A N T E D-TO HAVE YOUK' clothes cleaned and pressed for thel Expo opening; 5 more days; first come first served. THE HUB, CLEANING AND PRESSING CO..I 211 ?llrd St. Both phones. 4-l9-Gt| _ WANTED?BAKERS. APPLY AT HEALTH FOOD BAKERY. 4-19 121. WANTED?STRA W AND PANAMA | lints lo clean and block; the only place in the city, that does the work at home.- THE HUB. 211 33rd St.. Academy of Music Hldg. Both phones. 419-lmo ! WANTED?BY A SINGLE MAN, AN airy room on West avenue between Twenty-sixth and Thirtieth street. Address, stating price, 'SINGLE,"' care of DaUv ' Press. 3-30-tf. WANTED?TO BUY, SELL OR EX chauge furniture and stoves. C. W. LEWIS, 2502 Huntington ave. 3-17-3m _! I I WANTED?YOU TO KNOW THAT; the Exposition Hotel and Accommo? dation Exchange will keep your rooms full during the Exposition. See us. H. I). HALL, Manager, at) the Real Estate & Insurance Office j of Nelms & Co., Inc., 2517 Wash? ington avenue, Newport News, Va. 3-14-tf I WANTED-FOLDING FILM CAM era. medium Bize. in good condi-l tion. Give particulars and lowest] cash price. P. O. Box 2C9, City. It. WANTED? LADY OR GENTLEMAN of fair education to travel for firm of $2-")0,000 capital. Salary, $1.072 per year, payable weekly. Expeuses advanced. Address GEO. G. CLOWS, Newport News. Va. It. [ WANTED?LADIES, CHILDREN AND gents' ctotb.ee to be cleaned, pressed, dyed, etc.; work the nest; prices reasonable. THE HUB CLEANING & PRESSING CO., 211 33rd St. Both Phones. 317-tf WANTED?THo PEOPLE TO KNOW we are buying and selling new and second-bund Furniture. Messlclc & Cbeadle, 2500 Huntington a"? 3-2-3ai, WANTKD?BOARDERS. 18? THIR ty-flr?t Street Modern cunvenlan cea. References exchanged. ll-l-Sm! TENTS, AWNINGS, FLAGS, ETC. DECORATIONS FOR RENT OR' sale. If you are going to decorateI for the 2Cth. sr.-c us at once. Don't I wait until the last day. W. P.: JONES & CO., 235 Twenty-eighth , street. 3-2G-lm. A Young Lai Who wishes steady employm.ei easy work, earning $9.00 to 910. today, Learner* polt? while urn Newport fife American Ti Thirty-fourth fttreet and virj.ii FOR SALE. FOR SALE?GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE ?city wmtr. pear shipyard, only $1,000. Including the lot. $100 cash, assume $700 straight 0 per cent, lonn; balance of $200 at $15.00 monthly. Rents at $132 per year. BUy this and stop renting. SOM MERVILLE TRUST CO., (Incor? porated). 4-21-.it. FOR SALE?VERY COSY HOME ON car line, near Hoanoke ave., only (1,650; $3i'>5 cash, balance about $15 monthly. Well-built, 0 rooms and bath, sewerage. Property will rent at $15 monthlv. SOMMER V1LLE TRUST CO.. (Incorporated.. ?l-21-3t. FOR SALE?$73 BUYS A BEAUTI rul Emerson piuno, full size, 7 1-3 octaves, rosewood ease, a beauty. Just the thing for a beginner; 75 cents a week and the piano Is yours. LESTER PIANO CO., 2517 Washington Ave. Open evening until 10 o'clock; 4-19-41 FOR SALE?$100.00 LESTER PIANO coupon. Apply 329 44th St. 4-19 Ct. $24 BUYS A VERY NICE PIANO FOR beginner, Full size and full oc I tuves; taken in exchange on one of I our Lester Pianos, stool Included. ? Terms, 50 cents per week. LES I TER PIANO CO., 2517 Washington j avenue, Newport News, Va. 4-17-4L FREE?1,800 SONG BOOKS GIVEN away; contains over 50 selections; yours for the asking. LESTER PI? ANO CO., 2517 Washington avenue Newport News, Va. 4-17-4L FOR SALE?WELL ESTABLISHED grocery business; new stock, in? cluding all fixtures, in good locali? ty. Address "GROCERY." care Daily Press. 4-lC-Ct. FOR SALE?ONE GOOD SCHOON er, oyster shifts, and outfit In first class order and 12,000 bushels of planted oysters, 29 acres of good oyster planting ground In Warwick River, one fourth interest In 43 acres of good natural oyster rock In James Riv<->r. Apply A- R. DAW SON, Menehville, Va. 1-29-lm. FOR SALE?DESIRABLE CORNER lot nt Pine Beach. Virginia avenue and One Hundredth street; or will lease If desired. Address "T," care Daily Press. It. FOR SALE OR RENT, CHEAP?5 horse - power. 23-foot Gasoline launch; a snap to quick buyer. E. B. DENN IE, 2509 Washington ave? nue, Newport News, Va. 4-21-tf. LOTS FOR SALE OR LEASE IN ALTi parts of the city. Call and get prices. OLD DOMINION LAND CO., Hotel Warwick building. UNDERTAKERS. UNDERTAKER W. E. HOUSE BEGS TO An? nounce that he will have completed In the next few weeks, one of the most up-to-date undertaker's estab? lishments in the State. With a Mortuary sufficiently large for most funerals, a show room equip? ped with the latest Improved show cases, and with two assistants and two licensed embalmers, and the most modern paraphernalia, he Is prepared to give the best Of ser? vice to all classes. 234-23C Twen? ty-fifth street Both''phones, 51;; residence, 110. 2-31-6nx FUNERAL DIRECTOR. J. HUGH CAFFEE Modem Hfrvlre, with Paraphernalia equal to the Hesl. TWO LIOBNSKD KMltAI.MKKS, en ahltUK me to -rive to my patrons the titst o attention at moderate prices. . _ Fhnne, Offlee-Ilntli Phones No. I. Uenldenco mono?Hell, No. 41, 1y or Girl, it. with pUaaant surroundings, .00 weekly, can do so by applying l*r Instruction?. , ws Branch, ?jbacco Co., ila Avenue. ft-M-ttat.