Newspaper Page Text
(yet S?lzen Expires Suddenly His Boom. HAD BEEN 0? STREET D?RING DAY Fatal Illness Came Suddenly, and vVhlsn Physician Arrived the Pa? tient Was Found in a Dynln, Con? dition^?Funeral Thursday. Mr. Arthur Connell, on nge,i clll *en, who hud lived hove for many years, died suddenly In his home at 221 Thirtieth strict, yesterday after noon, nt 5 o'clock. Tho old gentle tnaiv hud been comparatively well and was on the ntreet yesterday. In the afternoon lie was taken suddenly III,' and Dr. W. P. Cooper was sum? moned to attend him. Dr. Coop*" found the patient in a dying condi? tion,* and life wua extinct within a few minutes, D?ntih was caused by a complication of 'maladies. M.'. Connell Ik survived hy three ?Ott;;, one of whom, Mr. H. A. Con Ml}, lives, here and I? employed by the United Htat shipping company or a number of years he was pre.-,! dent of (he Peninsula Flour & Feed Company, a whokaulo ind reial IIP in. but ho retired from business seve-ul years ago. Funeral services will.he conducted tit st. Vinnen.'s Roman Catholic church, Thursday af'ernoon a. 4 o'clock. The body will bo taken ? <> Lynehburg for Interment. NUMBER OF PUPILS IS STEADILY INCREASING About Two Thousand Five Hundred Children Enrolled In Public Schools, The second hair of the present Rehool session t'agnn at a o'clock yes? terday morning with about 2,r,oo pu? pil.-; on roll. A larg-e number of now pupils were admitted to the Twenty*-' eighth street arid Twenty-fourth street miiools and several ojr the rooms in those buildings are crowded. Tho congestion -will bo relloted, how i ver. nr. soon ob possible and every? thing will bo In good..-working order throughout iho BcliooH- by tomorrow. The, enrollment, at the North hind ttchool was ratller large also and an tylOJtJotin.1. ropm I10.1 been opened In /Tluit" bulldlug. Tho strunture lias eight rooms, but only six of them have been In two since the building opened. NIGHT SCHOOLS CROWDED ON THE OPENING NlGHTl Ovar P'fty Pupils Enrolled at Each | Building.?Another Teacher May be Needed. The city public night svhool ( pencil In the North End and Twenty-eighth Ktreet school buildings at 7::m o'clock Iaht night find the work for the re tutilniug httlf of the pi (sent schnnl kobpIou began In earnest. There were more than BO pupils In attendance nt ? .-.lii -school and If this atti ndance keeps up, the schoal board will he asked to employ an additional teacher und open a third school as soon ?' possible. Sessions will be held nt the schools every Monday. Wednesday and Frida v :u i:30 o'clock until the first part ol .Iunc when the city schools close for tho .summer holidays. Mr. D. A. )'?i?"t Im lit (Im-gn of the Hast Knd school and Mr. C. P. Chandler Is the instructor ,n too North End school. THEATRICAL Tho Plttsburg Post of January 10, nays of "On Parole," which will be the attraction at tho Academy tomor- ' row afternoon and night: "A beautiful melody of love and war is an appropriate description of 'On parole," tho military play that was produced last night at the Daquesne before a large audience. "Mis? Mary Emerson, who appeared as Constance Pluckncy. acted with ! grace nnd acumen. Her willowy fit;- j tire, beautiful eyes and pleasing ex- i presalon stood her in good stead. *>he i thoroughly mastered tho situation und was charming throughout. The op- j posito part was played by Al Phillips, who was an ideal Major Francis Dale. A pleasing stage presence and consld- i orable artistic talent enabled him to xcore heavily all along the Hue. ? * * * Miss Einovson gives an Infinite? ly better performance .of Constance Plnekney than Miss Walker did. so, an luck seems to follow the piece, which hit New York really bard after it has been in Plttsburg. 'Miss Enfer son may Und herself a full blown star I'.'foro the seaaon emdfc." "Caught in the Rain." ?William Collier will bo seen in "Caught in the Rain" at the Academy Friday night. This farce, written by Mr. ('olller tuid Grant Stewart, is one Of' tho greatest successes tho come? dian ever had. The character of Dick Crawford, lite bashful, but ready .fitted yoii-j'g mining engineer whose Jove affair it- the main theme of the remedy.- Is .said, to milt ,Mr. Collier . to-a dot. ?' Tho love story of the.' play Is told )n a. serif* <?? blgbly1 interesting Beautifully Furnished Rooms,wllhHot Water Heal, Gas and Electric lights; over the Powell Trust Co. building. Moderate prices. By week or month. Un? der supervision of Mrs. R. W. Southetland. POWELL TRUST L'711 Wash ? ington Ave. Banking, Real Estate, &c. scenes, and It is said that there isn't n niotnont or the Performance that, is not enjoyable. Tho Btipporl i>y Charles Proliant for Mr, Collier Includes Al? bert Terry, .lohn Savllle, Richard sterling, RogJuald Hason, W. Hi, Post. Thomas tieaurogard, Thomas Martin, Charlos Pooro, John Adams, Thonias I.ennou. Ellen Mortimer, Jane Laurel. Helena Colllor-Oarrlch and Annie Bradley. Social-Persona/ Rev". Henry .1. Geiger, rector of ?race Rplacopal church, Is III at his home, ll?a Twenty-third street. Miss Mildred Btennelt, of Lynch burg, b visiting her sister, Mrs. Phillip o. Thompson, on Huntington n venue. Mlssea Mary and Flora Stuart, daughters (f Captain J. K, B, Stuart, left yesterday for staunton to enter the Virginia Female Institute. The Misses Stuart graduated nt Hie High ivhool with the class or February 'os. Miss Inet Hnvldson has returned from a vlsli to Washington, N. C. iMIss Helen Keyser has returned from a visit to friends In Charlotfes viiic. Miss Kathortne Perry, of Richmond ?s visiting friends bore. Ml s OJ ('. lllmmelrlghl bns gone to Mnthews county to visit friends'. Miss l.ulu Neblttt will entertain the Friday evening young people's social of the Second llaptlst church this week at her home. 1010 Twenty eighth street. 12 GERM INFECTED RABBITS TAKEN BY THIEF Now St. Loul8 Residents Fear Spread Of Disease Ranging from Smallpox to Measles. ST. I.O.N1S, MO.. Fob. :i ? Fearful retribution awaits the mltgutdcd wretch whoso hunger or cupidity mov ?Jhlin to raid the labnitorv of Dr. Nathaniel Allison. Incidentally the entire neighborhood of the Martha! Penrraus Hospital, with which the doctor Is connected, Is In n state of unrest. | Dr. Allison wa>g experimenting In \ tho Interest of science upon twelve rabbits, each of which he had Inocu? lated with germs of a contagious disp? ense, and they Were being carefully watched during- the period of Incu? bation. Yesterday afternoon Dr. Al? lison went lo the cage to see how the various diseasis were progressing, when he was horrified to learn that bis patients were missing. R.uli/.lng wJiat might result if the rablXts were used aa food he noUtled thO police and sent a ?ener.il alarm throughout the neighborhood, Groc? eries and butcher shops were notified that the diseases ranged from small? pox lo measles', and all have declared that no rabbits will be purchased un? less < uch be accompanied, by a clean bill of health. RAILROAD TO PERSIA OPEN. Russia Now Can Send T'oops lo Thwart Turkish Invaders, TIFLIS. TRAN8-CAXJCA8IA. Feb. 3?Traffic, bus been opened over the Jltlfa Hallway, connecting Russia ami Persia. This Hue clinches Russia's bolj on :ho Nori'i Persian provinces, and will facilitate military Intervention In t'rum'.ih, where recently there haR been rouble, culminating In blood? shed, owing to the occupation of IV-r ston 'territory by Tnrklr.h troops. His Brother D*ad, Mr, Robert Reckes, of this city, has received a telegram announcing the dfoth of his brother In Canada. Ttilrd Basin at Shipyard Will be Heady In Four Moolhs. NEARLY All EXCAVATING DONE1 Floor and Port of Sides W.ll be of Concrete?Large Enough to Accom? modate the Clant Cruiser Delaware Now Under Construction. D y duck N'>. :i. tho new ba?in Inj course of construction at the plant of, tin. Newport News Shipbuilding & I Dry Dock Company. Is expected to lie | completed and commissioned within four months. Nearly all of the ex cav.'tlng has already been llnish d and the flooring and sides' are now bel?g built. The floor will be made of concrete And the sides! ut ?be ga.10 will hi- of stone. The side* and fore end 'Will be made of wood anil eon- j civ-1 , wood being used from the deck of the Hooting to the low water mark ami concrete front thai marke to the top of the- basin. The fj?le of the dork I? being erect - I cd it the fore end of the basin and when the dock Is completed the gate will he floated Into position. The gate Is made entirely of steel. The new basin, while smaller than cither of the oilier two docks at the yard, will be SUfllcletftly large to ac? commodate all battloshlps and arm-' t/red cruisers built here. Its great bt'-adta especially Ilium; It for band ling battleships of the Delaware type. I When this deck hi completed the local yard will be equipped with IhrCo! of the largest dry docks in lit* Uni? ted Slates. Dry dock No. | Is 014 feet long over all. dry dock No. U is S27 feet T?ng over all. and the new I basin will be nearly lion feet long. I Th se throe docks win be capable ?f .handling six small vessels at one ' l|me and will enable Ibis yard to bid on large repair jobs which may nie up one of the basins for several months, I -? TWO WHITE MEN COMMIT HORRIBLE CRIME Attack Defenseless Lady at Newbern, N. C.i and Repeatedly 8ssault Her. (Rv Associated Pre-sai RALRIOH, N. C. Keh. ,i.?A special from Nowbcm. N. C, Jiish. received, gives particular of a horrible otit rttge perpcri rated there early tills morning, before daylight. ! The city in greatly excited, am! a posse of citizens, composed largely of (prominent, men, are assisting the city police and county authorities- In the efTort to detect ami capture the guilty . parties. I Two respectable appearing white men called al the residence of Mrs. j S. Iv. Muck, a well-to-do citizen, who j resides In the heart of tho city, and 'after repeated knocking at I he do&r Mrs BUCk responded. After asking her If Ihoy could secure lodging, and being told that she was not conduct? ing a boarding houro, the men asked if her husband was in. Unguardedly Mis. Ruck told them no. whereupon iliey graL4>ed her ami dragged her j Into a bedroom, where, aft* r cnooklhg Iber into subiuls.-..m, they both repeat? edly outraged her and lift her In a terrible condition, j The search for the criminals Is hot j today, and hopes of capture are en .utrlhined, If caught, lynching may follow. SAW HIS SHADOW. Ground Hog Sack In His Hole For Porty Days. When bis roval hogletts. the groundhog, emerged 'row his cubtor ranenn home lure Sunday, old Sei greeted htm with a benevolent smile I and, on seeing his shadow. Ills plg letts hurried bark Into Ills hole to remain until the backbone of winter Is- broken. And. according to tradi? tion there will be 40 days of bad j weather here. An Oyster Roast. An oyster feast, with the Messrs Armstrong, of Hampton, as hoste, will follow the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Friday evettlng, February 14. The chamber win elect officers for the ensuing year at tb's meeting. Death of Mrs. Coburn. Mrs. Elisabeth Coburn. mother of Mr. T. (1. Coburn. of this city, died Saturday at her home in Smlthflchl. after a lingering Illness. Why get up In the morning fec-ilng blue. Worry ot hertz nnd worry you; Hero's a secret between you and me. Heller take Rocky Mountain Tea. ?J. C. OORSUCH A- ('O. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. D. Charbs, of Harbor. Maine. sp'nklng of Electric Hitters.' rays, "it is a neighborhood favorite] here with us." It deserves to be txi favo-lte everywhere, it gives quick. relief in dyknepsla. liver complaint, j kidney derail"/atrnt. malnutrition. I nericusnes.-, weukuess and general. debility. Its ac'lon on the' blood. OS a thorough pin T?.r makes it esheeiallj us fnl n-i a -."I|a-.- medicine. Tills grand alterative tonic is fold under guarantee at all dnigKlt>te\ {.0c. SUBMARINES ON WAY TO NEWPORT NtWS^ I Little Floatillla Started Down Coast I From New York Ycster dby. Three new submarine boats of the l United States navy, tli" Viper. Tar uutula ahd Cuttlellsoh, loft Now York yestorday on ;?. c also down the A< lantlo const lo Newport N-ws. Tho little ?rafi Jro being tdhvoyed l?y hto converted gunboat iVlst. I. Owing to the severity of the wea? ther, ih. submarinen will moji at i|io Delaware Breakwater for several .days. They should reach that point tijday and are expected lo r ' hy Satlih day or Sunday. ' .The plungers will remain here for j an Indefinite period and will undergo I extensive practice In diving, cruising and tiring torpedoes. \aVERAGE COST OF FRAME buildings on increase Ceological Survey Report Says That Lumber Still Plays th<- Import? ant P,-?rl In Court action. WASHINGTON, I). 0., Feb. :: ? in a report regarding building oper utlons and the Umber supply the goo loglc?i survey says that I ho Incroas j lug use of i rfectcd fireproof sys-J teins of construction should hiiv? much to.do lu holding down the amount which fo < sls ire ouMed upon 10 yield leach year, hut that so far ihr.se more substantial materials n.iv>> not de-1 ??r-istd lllie '. iiibpr < ut of the na? tion. Notwithstundliig the remarkable increase In the use of cement und other fireproof materials, the last re? ports of the building operation's In ?)!> t:f (h leading eitles of the United Stales for the year, collected hy t:o geological survey show ihu' fiO pir cent; were of wooden construction. This does not include the I irg Quan? tities of lumber used for the construc? tion of dwellings, stores und other buildings In the thousands of snvill elites end towns scat toted over i> country and not lliolud ;l In the iH o'.tles on which U reckoning wa i made. In towns ami small cities wood is usually the pn dominating bulldtiig I material, and ii Ih sife to say that I If the statistics had included figures for all places of whatever size the p.rcentage of iwoodbn construction would Stave been much greater. These figures, us a rule, are only for the corporate Hull's. In wooden buildings New York ci'y is ii't the bottom of the list, .hough It Lads, with $18,075 as the average cost of buildings, Rxcepl nt San Francisco, where abnormal conditions liavo prevailed since Fie fire. Boslon shows the greatest Increase of any Of the cl'.'es In the total cost of build? ing operations. The average cost of buildings Is const an I Increasing, having rh n nior.- than $1100 during the last three years. The average VUliie of a building Is given In the repori as ^2.p:tr>. TAKEN TO IPETERSBURG TO PREVENT LYNCHING William Mack, the Negro Charged With Killing Operato McOee Lodged In Safe Jail. l'F.TKKSHKUG, VA? Feh. :i?Wil? liam Meek, the negro who is charged with killing Operator MoG e at Col? lier's station, Fild.y. was brought to ihr jull in this ci y today, by SherlfT Galusha of DllvWIddh . ' On account of the Indignant feel? ing against the negro In Dlnwlddte, it U not deiaiej safe to take him to :hal county as yet. M ick was brought here by way of Suffolk on the Norfolk & Weitem., and taken off the train befni e reach? ing the depot. The negro was captured late Sat? urday uftt rnoi-.n aboud one mile this side of Fmporki, r.s he wna trying to make his way to North Carolina: He gives Ids name ns William Mack, aftya his home b near Bhiaflold, W. Va., und e' first denied the crime charged dgalqsl Ii 1 in. hut when confront' (I ?mil positively I den J lied by A. l*. {falconer of thin city, who wits with Mi'. McOee when the latter was shot, ami who was twice shot- at hy the negro, confessed '<? the mtirdiJr. The capture was made b.- I) puty Sher? iffs Plunders and Wiltshire, who will gel the reward of $:ir><? offered for the arrst?$260 by r Ist Ivos and $U>n. by the Atlantic Coast Line Company. ' (Srea sat (.- faction is everywhere ex? pressed over Hie arrest of the intir- . d :?? r. and grcW care will be taken I for his prelection tint he mnv he hi-muii to a legal and orderly fial. STUART READY TO BEGIN CANVAS FOR GOVERNOR - Retired Corporation Commissioner Will Have Politi.il Hcadqus '.ers in Richmond. RICH MONT). VA., Feb. 3?Although Hon, Henry 0. Stuart's lehn as cor? poration conHiitasldtio.' expired su? nt day. Pebruary 1st, and he quietly withdrew front ofllce wlthoul any llourish of trumpets, it js not Ills purpose to have Richmond for s v? (rnl months, nor does the lease on his house expire until the spring. As has been known for some months past lie Ik an avowed candi? date for govit nor. ami now that he has retired to private life, he will shortly begin ids campaign, ills hcad '? (|iinrter< will he in this city, so ltlch i mend will continue to see a great ideal of him for some tint ? lo come. I .Ills'.' now Mr. Stuart has a good I dfil to do in the way of arranging his private affairs ami looking after Iii" linte ests in the Southwest, bin once this business is arranged, his hands Will li" free and llQ will be able to go ft - h In various parts of the slate and nice (he people who are to vote III lb" coming gub-Mii'itorlal e intest. Mr. Stuart Is the last of he three original appointees of Oo'vernor Mnn i-.' to leave 'he cornel atlon cum? in.??'.nt bench. When the honor ei ie lo him h> had just completed ir ? vai'k ah a member of the con sllti'Mono! convention, in which body he i i made an excellent reoord. ills (I"ibis "i pnnvml,?5loneT began Feb? ruary 1. 1012. and he s rved out the full ti rin of six years. A Morlifyimj Answer. Richard. aged seven years, In com j pnuy with his parents Was visiting a I friend. At Uie dinner table he was ! asked lo have souio cake, lie hesl '. tnted. I ??Say quickly, Richard! will you I have some cake?'' said his mother. Imaglue her chagrlu when Richard i replied, "If it's the kind we have at home 1 don't want any."?New York Telegram._ Discords. The snow bad been followed by a cold rain, aud lu the shite colored dusk, wadillg through the deep slush, the lit? tle man under the big umbrella cOUgb ' ed dismally. "Doesn't the wcathor agree with you'r" we Inquired. He shook his head. "Not often." he returned. "I'm one of tlio government forecasters,"?New j Orleans Tluies-Deumcrat The Contemplative Man. lie conies net in company because lie would not be solitary, but tiims dls course enough with himself, and bis own thoughts are Ids excellent playfel? lows. He looks not upon a thing as a yawning stranger nt novelties, but his search Is more mysterious mitt inward, and he spells heaven mil of earth, lie bulls bis observations together and makes a ladder of them all to climb to (Jod.?John Karle. IPs so much easier to congratulate a ' man on bis sr.ceess than It Is to ByttV piitblze with him In his misfortune.-' Chicago News. Builds up waste ti, nie, promotes appetite, Improves digestion, in luces refreshing sleep, giving T renewed Strength and health, 'flint's what llollisterV Rocky Mountain Tea wJhT do. :15c. Tea or Tablets. .1. C. COR SUOH & CO. ?u 8 Capital Dry Goods House Washington Avenue at Thirtieth Street. j Extraordinary Reduc? tions in Furs. TO CLOSE OUT THE BALANCE OF OUR FURS WE MAKE A STRAIGHT REDUCTION OF One-Third Off the Marked Price. IAs our Furs were already marked at Much Lower Prices Than any other store would ask, the saving is fully E^oal lo Half of Regular l Prices. BUTCHERS REORGANIZE. Reprslritative of A. F. of L. Hcre to Aosist. H. I.. Rlqhelbetgbr an Organiser for (ho American Fo !< ration of l.iilior. Ik In l ie <T.y for the purpose fit reor? ganising th. local meal cutters. A nuctltig was held :ist night ami a tenuiotary organisation of loco) No. L'M. A lailnaon.ti-ii Meal Cutters toi l llutcher Workmen of Amorlcn, was formed. C. C Burke ivii i chosen I mpornry chalrntlii. Wednesday, Fcliru?ry HI. there *till Im a meeting for the pur i>o\i- of effecting a iiermnnont organ? isation. 520O0O Firc in Waverlv Mill. ITTF.RSBCRG. VAh Fol), ??Tho largest hitifti mill cf the Gray Lumber Company al Wavcrly, was tot illy de? stroy. ,i by Are this morning at i o'clock. Tho loss Is about. $20.000, with no Insurance. A coincidence of tin- Rr< is that last nisi ? tho night watchman did not report for duty. HELPFUL JUMCE You won't toll your family ??'?tor the whole story about your private illness ? you arc too tinniest. You need not be afraid to tell Airs. Pink ham, at Lynn, Mass., tbo things you emilil not explain t? the doctor. Your letter w ill be liebl in the strictest con fldcnccL From her vast correspond once with sick women during the past thirty years she may have gained tho very knowledge tfi.it will help y our caso. Suelt letters ns tho for lowing, from grateful women, es? tablish beyond a doul>t tbo power ol LYDIA E.PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE C0MPQ?P3B to eonrvuer till female diseases. All's. Norman R. Baindt,of Allen town, Pa., writes: " Brer since 1 was sixteen rears of ape I had suffered from an organic do rangemunt and female weakness! in consequence 1 bud dreadful headache's mid was extremely nervous. My physl elan said I must go through an opera? tion lo pet well. A friend told n;o about Lydia K- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I took it and wrote you for advice, following- your directions carefully, and thanks to you I am to? day a well woman, ami 1 am telling all my friends of my experience." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirly years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots ami herbs, lias been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively en teil thousands of women who have lieen troubled with displacements, Innantinatloh, ulecra? tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache; tbnt bear tng-down feeling, ilntvilency, indiges tion,dblziness,ornervous prostration. P.Oi D O.B UCO.S D The discover er and solo own er of Mas Remedies for ? kinds of trou bleu, la onu i tho noted II? lng npostleB q the day sclenc of tho mystcn bus. The most notnl cluirv'oyaui ot the day. Ho ha3 exceptional qualities and Is Infallible In his line of husinefe The woild has never seen his equal He tells at a glance the object ot your visit. Everybody Is astonished at his wonderful powers?gives points on all business affairs, unites sepa? rated, biings baclt tho lost one, trac? es lost and stolen goods, unearths hidden treasures, removes evil In Ihiencetb crosses spell3 und 111 luck. Jle Is the oniy one who will give you a written guarantee to complete your business or refund your money. All loiters containing $1 will be answer? ed In full, consultation 60^ full read? ing fl.00. 10:0u a. m. to 10 p. m.. Sunday. 8 lo 6 p. m. Bell 'Phono Gl 17 A Walnut. i Cut this out for luck. 510 S. EIGHTH STREET, I'INLADKLPHIA, PA. Professor Hriiee'3 Magic Remedies mny Ir> secured at Drs, Forman's nnd Whlttaker's tlrug store, corner Twen ty-lifth street and Jefferson Avenue. : LAD B ES! ! Tho Intent craze Is Puffs', f Puffs! Puffs! For tho latest .' designs In all kinds ol hair j goods, go to i NICHOLAS' HAIR DRESS \ IN0 PARLOR j 20?, 17th street, Sllshy Rnleg One of the Emeriti als of the happy homos of to-day to n vast fund of information as to tho best methods of promoting health und happiness and right living and knowledge of the world's lio<t product*. Product! of actual excellence mid reasoiiabio flalms trutlifully presented and which htivc attained to World-Wide acceptance through tho approval ol the Well-Informed of the World; not of Indi viduals only, but of tlio many who have the happy faculty of solccling and obtain: ing tli" best the world affords. I One of the products of Hint rlossj bf known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by phy/iicians and com? mended l>y the Well-informed bf the World aru valuable and wholesome family laxative is tin- welt-known Syrup ol' Pig* and Elixir of Senna. To get Its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, n.unu l.icturid'ley the California Pig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leadingdruggisUi ?&m? i yg )>|&iclarr.'o?n tl^:f<??!>j ABSOLUTELY PURE WHISKEY. Physicians unit others desiring tin excellent, article are respectfully re? quested to give this whiskey a trial on my guarantee. Mellowed by n?e. B. R. COFER, Sole Anent. 24th street near Washington avenue. RATE WAR NOW ON. Take advantage of great reduction In Transatlantic fare? on following Steamship Lines: CUNARD AMERICAN AUSTRO-AMF.RICAN SO A N U A N AVI A N-AM ER ICAN HOLLAND-AMERICAN. WHITE STAU RED STAR NORTH GERMAN LLOYD PABRE PRINCE C. R. HOSKINS, Afjent. No. 132 Twenty-fifth street. [Phonos, No. 94. Bonds Written. fl PRONUPT-LY DONE From4i a Parcel to /an Eniiine. Freight, Baggage, F'urniture and Safes Clarefully and FjVomptJy Hoved. Virginia Vansnortalion Co. Storage Warehouse 514-520 27th Street Reasonable Rates. th? met difli. uli e.,?.? in it,** 4- , i .?'?_. fibPS'. CrPS OHOCj BTOPt fc \ min? ixiie. no..,, ??;? I*????'?" strewn. I'luoe arw? f?? , fe**M3 *u?rw?>;'/xc?:* r. ^o, ?,4^ 1