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prolsslon Secretary Says Pad lions on Isltimus Are Scarce. BW ?PPHSHTIIIH.1 FOB WORK Repression In Thin Country Has Caus? ed an Exodus to Panama, But There Is No Employment There for Me? chanics and Others. "WASHINGTON, Fob. 25.?Apropos ] Of tho Isthmus of Panama, whore there nre. now upward of 32,000 em? ployes, Mr. Joseph Hucklln Bishop, i the secretary of the Isthmian Canal Conuniiislon. sounds a note of warn-J ing to which It would he well to Rive SOrlous heed. \Wrltliig from Anemia.; ho sny? that. In spite or tho efforts rondo by tho Washington olllce of the Isthmian Canal Commission to ills-j courage peraonti from taking passage to ih,.. Isthmus iu search or employ? ment, the recent commercial depres? sion has resulted In migration to the Isthmus of a considerable number of unemployed niechnnlcs and clerks. Many of theo prisons nppenr to ho well qualified for employment but row of thern enn hone to secure appoint- i Utnents nt present with the Isthmian | Cunul Commission. ? rteductlonn of force nre being made In tho division of building construe-1 tlon. and in the mechanical division.! nuil iliese will be carried <dlll further. If new appotutinentt! are m ule to po sltloua in these divisions, preference I will be shown to rormer employes, Who lmve not yet left the Isthmup. H Is extremely linprobahlo that any op? portunity will urlre far the employ? ment of a carpenter or machinist who, runy oomo here voluntarily and with? out an nppo'ntment Ir.suod by the Washington ofTlce. Reductions are nlsn being made In tho commission's clerical force, und j (siich vacancies nK are crested are filled W tho traucfer of employes from other olllces In which redue-: tiers nre prnetleahle. Tills fact nlom> Is n bar to, the oniplovmeut of appll emits for clerical posit Ions who inn> present them ndvcs upon the lathmu.V hut in any e vent, the employment of mich persons In rendered impossible by the civil service rules which apply t;> all clerical poult Ions paying more ' tl:?n $75 United Stnti.; currency a month. Americans who conic tu the I th Til'ir* niid fall to r.ecure anpoinlm.cnt tvllli the Isthmian Canal Comml.-islon ['j;can seldom tlnd other euii.di>yment, a the volume of local h'edv.cs! |.t no! large, and the local sui i.lv of skilled Inbor Is amply suttlclcnt to meet nil demands. Evorv effort Is lieini- mi do to pre? vent tho eiiiliiratlon from the fr.it 1 Slfitea of persona wllhout employ - ntcnt. and the lnrged publicity will he given to the uiifavorabl" local oon dlt'onn. In order that Americans who ore affected by present labor condi? tion's In tho stateii may be prevented from Incurring the expense of,Coming to tho ltd limns. A3 PLAIN A3 A NOSE. Commuter Emulating Sherlock Holmc-j Tries Deduction. "Drm't look up now." sa'd Mr. Ilcm fixflt Homes to his fellow commuter, Hie horse doctor, "but when yon d > look up lake particular notice of the man sitting directly across the car from US, who seems to he half asleep.'' Tho veterinarian raised his eves af? ter" n brief Interval and regarded with tt searching look the person Indien' td: "What do you deduce'.'" a'Uo.i Hem? lock Home.-.. \ "Well," raid the. horse doctor. "I Sjee r.o ovldcnce <>r hetivrti; bis mind soems to be all right. 1 should say ; that lie has neither ringbone nor spa? vin. But I should want to see his ,' galt before Maying Unit It ha? Wl? t Springhalt." V; "These things tire nut It eis ?f ohser ?vntlon and not or deduction." said Mr. H?naus, n trifle nettled. "Now on dcavbr to follow me. "That mnn," Mr. Homes went on, g "Is employed In an ojlleo; his llvei hi slightly out of order and he wears spectacles when at work." "Wonderful!" exclaimed the velerl ? Harlan. "How do you make it out?" "It Is as plain as your imse on my face," said Hemlock Homes, "ir you ; . v.d it observe' him closely you will see Sfihnt the eyelashes on the upper lid of his loft eye slant toward the left." B?ji'So they do," said the D. V. 3. g?v "Well, that tells the whole story so far na my deductions have pro? gressed/' said Mr. Homos. '!Tho oyc lnshos of the upper Hd Of his I?''1 V>'' slant toward tho loft bxJCnusO the spectacle Ions over that oye whoa ?> ? Ih jii work presses thorn over In ihut direction, '.'The reason why the lens presses ' lie mi ever Is that his right ear stands out further from his head than hl-j 1 left ear. maltlpg lp speetnele how on I that side a loose 111 mid making his , spectacle sit slantwise. The reason' why his right ear wings out further! than his left Is bocauso he sleeps on; Ills h it side. I "He Bleeps on (hat side because bis liver won't let him rest comfortably I on the other." "Wonderful -wonderful!" exclaimed the bore doctor. The train bulled at a station, and nn Mr. Hemlock Homes und the vet , crinnrlnn arose to alight the man op-, poslto looked up and said: ?Hello, noc! Everything all right? Yes, thanks. Just been to town to get lilted with some eyeglasses. Nev? er wore them before. Must he gel-' ting old. 1 guess. So long."?New' York Sun. brownsvill was ihot up by the negro troopers Senate Investigating Committee Declared, But the Fight is Not En-'ed Yet. (Iiy Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 25 ?! That the shoolleg nfTruy at flrowns- | vlllo, T< xas, on the night of August 13-14, 1006, wns done by some of theij negro spl/ller|i of the Twodty-flfth United Stuten Inlaut y, and thai the testimony taken (before the Senate committee on military affairs rails to identify the guilty parties is the! opinion <>r eight members of (he coin-! j mttt.ee. Four members of the com i mltlop voted against tills decision i hr'licll one ne tuber did not vote. TIlO resolution declaring Hio guilt of tue uogroos was submitted by Senator I Lodge and won adopted after live ros [ olutlons, three by Senator Forukcr, one by Senator Dupotit, and one ny. . Senator BcoM, all Of which Were of? fen', I us substitutes, were vote !' down. The vote today was reached after a prolonged Investigation extending over two sessions of Congress, and! .evidence had been taken covering! thousands of pages. I The (Ighl again will be curled to' the floor of the Sour.to. The report [of the committee will not be ::: nie j Tor ten days, when It Ih said Senator ? Poraker wilt press the matter to a! ' vote. The Ohio senator purposes also to Introduce' a hill to restore to the military service such of the dlsoharg ! od pennies as were shown beyond a reasonable d??bt to have been inno? cent of any offense connote;. with the affray. [sore, they^wIlCquI-T agricultural board ? _ Certain Members Believe They Have' Been Slighted by Govcnor and I Legiclature. lUCIIMOYn, VA'.j Feb. 2.r. ? Tho I troubles In the department of ugrl-. culture are not yet settled, and >i ro-i ports an- true there uro to be several resignations from the board within the! next few week::. At least one mnn has already hand? ed <n h'.s resignation ? A. -v. Scott of (Hjpnrlcd?--who cauot nffoivl to give lb" time necessary to the meetings. But that Is not all. There are niotn ibors w ho me affronted, aggrieved and Offohded because of alleged had treat? ment, not to say discourtesy, as they olnln?. on the pin of the House and Senate committee; am they ore ex? pected to show their feelings by de? clining to Ipiye spy fa tiler dealing! with a subject wHel< hin been prac? tically taken front their hands, accord in:-; to their viowi and placed in the hands of the commissioner. Dr. R!?3 Accepts Bishopric, (ny Associated Press.) SAVANNAH. HA-, |F?b. 2.1 -ltev. Dr. Frederick r. Keis of Nashville. Ten it., recently elected to the blshop4 rle of tho Dloper.0 of Georgia, has ac cpted. The salary of .Bishop Hies will be -:; 000 n year. Mr. and tt.ra, P.cc:.evelt Entertained, (lie Vsu?cblted Press.) WASHINGTON. D. t\. Fob. 26 - The President and Mrs. Ropsovclt were guests of honor al a dinner giv? en by Secretary of Agriculture Wil? son tonight. Mrs. 1. I'. Dollver, wife ; of tho senator from Iowa, acted as hostess. And you will find it pays best In the end to have your JEWELRY AND WATCH REPAIRING dono right in tho first place. tiring it to us?get tho benefit of our unusual facilities and our skilled repairers. We guar? antee the very best of work at reasonable prices. " if ?J? ST ?M.& J.B.5<8? 5L~ S i *Xhe Leading Jewelers 2704 Washington Av4. Established 1892. A Curie im Ciphor Code. Prisoners (?inuiicd In different parts I of Jail often IIB? cipher code! In com-1 Uiuntcntlng with one another, tu the Kansas City J'lll some years ago the j officials en nie across a bard one. A fellow nniued Turner, in tor forgery. Invented the puzzle. The r rlting wm on loin; narrow strips of ftiiper. on (he edge of which were letters ami parts' of loiters that apparently bad no con? nection ami from which no words could he formed. One day n deputy who was passing tho cell of n prisoner raw him passing a lung strip of paper around mi octagon lead pencil, lie took the paper a Way, and on tt were I the mysterious scrawls that had wot rlCd the keepers. Hut the deputy got an Idea from tills, and, gollig back tu the Olllce, be wrapped the strip mound an octagon shaped lead pencil and after several trials adjusted It so that the parts of the letters fitted together and made a sentence, though the writ- ( lug was very line. The writer hud adopted the simple but Ingenious plan ! of covering the pencil ?Ith paper and , had then written along one of the tint sides. <)n unrolling It the writing was as mystical us n cryptogram, but when put around the pencil as it was origi? nally It could be easily understood. j Why. Thero Is something almost plaintive In tin- truly l?ngllsh word "why." It may be Indefinitely prolonged upon the lips. "Why" Is almost poetical In It self and fitly Introduces the best hex? ameter in the language: "Why do the heathen rage mid the people linnglno n vain thing?" Its uses In poetry nre almost Infinite, and one modern writer makes almost a line 6f It alone: Why do tho niptit wlndi, sish. The nn\ birds wildly cry. The lUmmtr rl-mdn pnsn by. Tho llllcn droop nml die, Tli? Unlit fnilo from llio nkyT Why?oh, why? To most of tho wb)'S there Is not a good because. The Inquiring mind Is puzzled to account for many things besides Its own existence. Hundreds of such questions occur to us at every step, and 110 satisfactory reply can he expected. I.lfo Is too short. Socrates was always saying "Why." nml wo have all heard of the man who called Pope the "little crooked thing that asked questions,"?Exchange. Tho Man Who Told the Talc. It happened on a Pullman car be? tween New York and Chicago. 1 Himer having been finished, the gentlcmou assembled In the smoking room to en? joy their cigars. "During the time I was In the war," said the quiet man. "1 saw n very wonderful thing In the line of surgical operations. A friend of mine was shot through the right breast, the bullet passing clear through hint. The pres? ence of mind of his companion un? doubtedly saved his life, lie wrapped his handkerchief around the ramrod of his gun and, pushing It through the path made by the bullet, cleared the wound of all poisonous lend. I know it Is hard to believe, but, gentlemen, the man still lives to toll the tale." "Which man?" Inquired the slim pas? senger on llio other scat quietly. "The wounded one, of course." ex? claimed the old soldier scornfully. "Oh, I beg your pardon. I thought It might be the other." The Mania For Shopping. One phase of the feminine mania for shopping Is Illustrated in .lohn Poster l-'rnser's "America nt Work." Speaking of the C. 0. I>. method of shopping and of the way in which it appeals to the woman with the slender purse, he 8ayfl: "If she has no dollars, that does not deprive her of the pleasure of shop? ping. She will walk Into a big store, look over n dozen gowua and try on several before deciding, Then she will get a C. O. I), card and. visiting other departments, will buy a bat, rich un? derwear and a parasol. She will give a line order. When the goods nre de? livered nt tho address she mentioned, It Is found there Is no such person us Mrs. Walker. True, sho has put the store to a lot of trouble. Yet think of the morning oi* womanly delight sho has had In her shopping." The flight Place. A dignified elderly gentleman rldln-; on a train was annoyed by a boy sit? ting across the nlsle. The boy had Just finished his breakfast nml was amus? ing himself by laughing nt tho old gentleman. Presently tho latter lean cd over and snld to tho boy's mother: "Madam, that child should bo spank? ed." "I know It," said she. "hut I don't beltove In spanking a child on a full stomach." "Neither do 1," said he. "Turn him over." Appropriate, Tho Monument Man (after several alvortlve suggestions)?How would sim? ply "Gone homo" do? Mrs. Ncwwceds ?1 guess that would be all right It was always the last place ho over thought of going.?Puck. Winning Her Attention. "My wife never pays any attention to whnt I say." "Mine does?sometimes." "now do you manage It?" "I talk In my sleep."?London Opin? ion. Got What He Liked. Float?Why ou earth did you put peoi Jenkins between two such chatter boxes nt the table? Hostess?Why dear, you know he Is so fond of tongue sandwiches! Chiefly the mold of a man's fortune Is In his own hsnd-i.?Bscon. HIHBHDBlflnDUHH FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Fop Muddy 6kin. An effective (rentmoot for n muddy I sl;ln 1? on follows: Wash the race thor? oughly with u luilior of good soap mid ; (i flue camera hair brush. Then Bpray I with unite hot wnter. Now gently pat I It dry with u soft towel and gently j rob In n sltln food. Spray the faco again with bath spray, this time using cold water. Sprny With the cold water until the fneo glows ami theo IUI n basin with cold water to which a ten BpOOlifui of benzoin has been added and dash on the fuoc. ! liefere going to bed wash th" face thoroughly ugaln and apply buttermilk until the skin seems to refuse to ab sorb more or else crush n lew lettuce leaves 11 nil apply the milk from them to the face until there is no moisture! left. Benzoin should nut be used on the face oftener than once a week. Household Hints. PrUUCS are greatly Improved by be? ing stewed In a little cider. After using cold water starch let It settle; then pour off the water and allow Hie starch to dry. When it is dry. It can bo replaced in the starch i box for future use. A good Hour stain that goes right Into llio wood and Is very durable Is i innde of linseed oil colored with ground burnt umber. Kuh thoroughly Into the boards with u flannel pad ami next day polish xvitli beeswax ami tor , pcutluc. Paint can easily l>e removed from ? glass by wetting a copper or silver j colu with turpentine and rubbing the ' paint With It. Restoring Block Lnce. Slack lace unless very dusly and soiled should not be washed, bill only well shaken to remove the loose dust and then dipped In n sol'.ttlou of deep bllto gut)) water. Bui w hen It becomes dusty mill brownish in color It I.; hei? ter to wash it In soap lather, then rinse riud stiffen it In deep blue water In will h gum water line been added. The former water helps to restore thu black to Its original appearance. Clcthopin Apron. When banging out or taking In clothes the ctothcsplua are a nuisance j to he reckoned with. The clothespin nproii herewith shown will save many steps and is to he commended for Us simplicity anil convenience. To make it take a piece of denim or other stout I cloth (mine is blue dclllui hound with : yellow) twenty-seven Inched long and j twenty-one wide, cut two pieces alike, AIT.ON COMl'LETF. rounding the lower corners. Have It sixteen Inches at the waist, gored out j a little to tit. then bind together all round with common dress braid. Then ! cut out two openings In the upper one twelve inches Ions und three wide, one , en either side of the middle, and bind ' these round; theu stitch Into a binding : of denim, fasten with button and but? tonhole. To Rcmovo Soot. I Ho not touch until n generous quam j llty of corn meal has been sprinkled > over the soiled spot. Then with broom I brush lightly until the bull: of the meal ' Is removed, after which apply more ' meal ami brush well. If the carpet I remains darkened by soot, take n small quantity of cpruineal and make wet with gasoline. Rub the soiled spot vigorously with this mixture nud clean cloth, then brush out all meal. Carrot Ointmant. Take a large carrot, grate It, add two tablespoon fills of lard und stew togeth? er In a saucepan till the strength of the carrot is extracted. Press it through a thin piece of muslin while it Is hot, add a piece of beeswax the size of a small walnut ami stir till the wax is dissolved through the ointment. Put In n salve box. Good for burns, scald* mid boils; also for old mid obstinate sores. For Chopped Lips. If troubled with cjiu'pped tl!>,,. tskc u big moiitbrd bottle nud put n teaspoon* fill of borax powder in II- Add bulf an ounce of glycerin ami half an ounce of orange flower water. Use nightly. If this Is too strong, you can use less glycerin. The trouble will soon disap? pear. Remedy For Cbil^lair.s. Melt n little rabbit fat nml rub the foot well with it. Tie cloths around them und let Ihem remain on till night. After two or three applications you will have no more laifferlng from chil? blains. ?Chicago Tribune. Relief For Gumboils. To relieve a gumboil a homely reme? dy Is to take a thin strip of drle.l Og, dip it In milk, toast It nnd then apply hot to the swollen gtijrii Relief Is speedy. For n Red Face. If ufllctei) with a red face, fry wash? ing In n very hot waler In which therr j a no soap. Do not rub. but U?Op until dry with n very Hue towel. New York Clergyman Has Woman Who Pursued Him Arrested. SENT HIM FOUR HUNDBEO LETTERS Rov. Mr. Deyo I? Recently Engaged , and Another Sending Love Letters Annoyed His Fiance ? Telephoned; Him Counttoss Times. NEW YOIIK. Feb. 25.?Rev. George N. Qoyo, rector of the Episcopal: church of the Advocate. In llio Bronx, | caused the arrest tonight of Mrs. I Helen Maiiahan, a good looking wo-1 man of forty, and tho mother of two \ children, whom ho accused of hav- j inn annoyed him for the past seven \ years. His l.vothor-ln-hiw. Police? man Rollos, tia>k the woman Into custody and arraigned her before Magistrate Marlow in the night court,I and after the minister told bis story sho was committed to the psycojiathSo ward at Uollovuo Hospital to be ex? amined as to her mental condition. This is the second time Mr. Deyo hn.; had Mrs. Maiiahan arrested. Thro**, years ago. when he was attached to Calvary church, in Fourth avenue; ho bad her arrested on the same charge. He also accused her of attacking him on the street, and in the police court she was bound over to keep the peace for six months. Mr. Deyo went to Europe shortly after that, but upon hla return the woman resumed her I attentions, he said, and hardly a day j went by that she didn't bother him ] in some way or another. In the seven years he has known her, Mrs. Maiiahan bus written him at least -100 letters. Mr. Deyo told tue I magistrate, besides telephoning to ' him repeatedly by day and night, and I constantly following him on the . street He >-aid her actions became so imhearabe that he had to do some? thing, end when she started to trail j him toiligbt from the parsonage, he telephoned for his brother-in-law and , had her arrested. Mr. Deyo Is about thirty-five years old. tall ami slim and good looking. Recently he became engaged to a young woman who lives in the Bronx, and Mrs. Munahan'a attentions be? came extremely dlsagreable to r..s fiancee. On numerous occassioni: they have boon followed by Mrs. MAnnhnn, he said, Hit he refrained from having her arrested, dreading publicity. ACA?BMY ONE NIGHT ONLY. MARCH 2. LEW DOCKSTADER. And his own MINSTRELS. 70?PEOPLE?-70 PRICES? $1.60. 81.00. 73c. 00c. 2.r,c. ACAD E VIY-? T o n i V h t I The Greatest Dill Yet Offered In I MOVING PICTURES. Funny Facea in Competition, Going to : Switzerland, Professional Jeal? ousy, Cheap Skate. AUCTION SALE OF STOCK. ix^fault having been made In the payment of notes secured by the fol? lowing collateral, I will sell, at pub? lic auction, on Saturday, February 21. 1908 at 11:00 o'clock a. m., In from of the Newport News National Hank (luilding: One Share or th.e Capital Stock of Virginia Guaranty and Trust Corpora? tion. 1 Three Shares of the Capital Sloe': of Lincoln Park Company. WM. C. STUART, j Attorney for holder of Collateral. Ptticlion Ssle of the Remainder of the Personal Property of the Jamestown Expo? sition Co. I Pursuant t<> a decree of I ho Circuit Court of the Unlt.d Stales for the i Eastern District of Virginia wo will proceed to sell at public auction on WEDNESDAY. March Ith, at 11 o'clock a. m., the remainder of liic personal property of the Jamestown Exposition Company, consisting in pail of eight Horses, two Wagons anil Harness, about twenty Desks, fifteen Typewriters, Chairs', stoves HedK and Uedding, Cols. Pipe Fillings and i Plumbing Fixtures, about 225 Fire Ex? tinguishers, several lots of Lumber, Rook Cases. Filing Cabinet*, a lot of fine Druggets, about 13 Ions of Rein? forcing Bars, 2f, French Plate .Glass Mahogany Document Exhlb'u j Cases, which were used In the History !Building nml cost $Lr>0 each, ami many other articles not neccs'sary to men? tion. Much of this property was omitted from the former sale because tin. store room was already filled. TERMS?CASH. The Exposition grounds will be open to the public during the hours In which the 3nle is conducted. ALVAH II. MARTIN. WILLIAM M. OEDDES, K. T. LA MR. 2-26 ?Ids, Rocolver3. your Business Will be Increased by the rise oi the classified eoi umns oS 3hc DAILY PRESS. These little workers are business btf Uders. Yosawill be gratified with the returns OTITJCRS ark USING these COLUMNS ? ADVANTAGE, AND YuU OUGHT to dk doing THK SAME thing. ?:- BPEOIAL KATES ON CONTRACTS VOR 1,000 W0KD8 on murk. -:? OALL ua t*p today. WANTED. WANTED-- AT NAVY YARD. MARK Island, Cal., oxpert machine rivet-1 its. Picco-Work rates enable good I ini n to mdko from $5.00 to $6.01) j per day. Must bo citizens. Apply for Inf ovum! ion "BOARD OK LA? BOR EMPLOYMENT, Navy Yard. Mare Island, cal." 2-23-:it WANTED THE LADIES OF NBW l>ort News; Hampton. Old Point and Phoebus to know that wo run a first class Restaurant for both Boxes anil special attention to ladles lind chil? dren. Best meals in city 2."c. NEW? PORT NEWS RESTAURANT, 211 2fib Street. I WANTED?SIX OR SEVEN ROOM house, modern convlenccs, comor ally located; privilege of buying. Address BUYER, care Dally Press. 2-lH-tf. WANTKD ? THE PEOPLE TO know that we have moved from 3102 Washington Ave., to ?ilu'/j Washington Ave., formerly occu? pied \ry the Lyric Music Company, now owned and run by trs. TUB FER?USSON MUSIC CO. 2-2-lit , WANTED?BOARDERS?180 TIER I ty-flrst street; modern couven | lences; references exchanged. WANTICD?TO HUT. SELL OR Ex? change furnlturo and stoves. C. W. LEWIS, 2302 Huntington avenue. 3-17-31. SPECIAL NOTICES. GOOD HOME COOKING. THE NEW pori News RESTAURANT. 211 27l!i Street wants the general public of our city toMuiow that they do nn I are serving the best meals In the .city fur following prices: Regular meals, 2fic. Hoard by the week. $3.">0. Monthly, $15.00. Quick and polite sendee our motto. Call an.! bo convinced. Rooms moderate price . 2-23-tf. HOLLY uiTHlA SPRINGS CO. HAVE reduced price. \v> are now sell? ing lour ticJiUs for two dollars, which entitles you to four bottles of water, live gallons each. Phono for oar salesman to call on you, and let us explain the merits of the water. flood to the. last drop. Avoid typhoid fever ar-d other dis? eases by drinking HOLLY SPRINGS WATP.it- oirjco 20!? Twenty-ninth Street. Hell Phone 341 Y. 2-18-If. WE SELL AN 11 RENT PIANOS, cisli or easy payment v'an. accept second-hand pianos *?r organs as part payment on new Instruments, Tuning and repairing a specialty. All work guaranteed. FEROUSSON MT.'SIC CO., .lUO'.L. Washington Avenue. Cltz. 'Phone 05. 2-2?-lm. Rest Meal Ticket in the C'.tv. DEL MONT LUNCH, 2f.n:! Washington Ave. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of authority conferred In, a certain deed or assignment to the undersigned trui :< e. bearing date February 6th'; 1903, l shall on Febru? ary 26th, lfioS. at 10 o'clock A. M., at the building formerly occupied by the i Newport News General Hospital, cor? ner' Huntington Ave., and 27th Street, offer for sale the personal property of the Newport New? General Hos? pital Association, consisting of beds and bedding, bureaus, ward-robes, tables, chairs, desk'!, wash-stands, linen, surgical instruments, medicines, stoves, table-ware, furniture and fix? tures. Terms ca.ih. SAMUEL R. BUXTON. HELP WANTED?.MALE. SOMEWHERE In tsttir treat Imjlnrri center lucre In t'.o rljM iilacc f?r <?!<.-;- capable or stnblt'.ouj ntli-o. of Dec or tftlio!c=t man. XVltli o!!i<->? oni-hlng aerou Amcrtc.1 it.nl *ven Into Kn^lsnJ rc enn find lUo pllCO f\>r roa. Our ffrvlce? arc hlrh tr?ito. collil-lilUt m.d eCtcii-nt. Wrlto fgr 0PV0KTUMIXXB9, COaUUtlai Hat i,f loittlon*. HAPQOOD3 (INC.), Brain Broko.-a liilS OoBUnon-fttiJUi Tnnt 3Mir., Phil?., P?. CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED?Ex? perience unnecessary, $ioo per month and exnenses. PEERLESS CIOAR CO.. Toledo. Ohio. 2-15-12t M?NMDW0Me|I II ?? Bl? ? f-.r . dlich?rs?e.ln6??nm?tiont Irrittaiuli* or ulrti?lioni q/ uutbui n?-inhr?LW. FahilMn. *.. I not utrio t:atrAMSUViis?wiCo. t?iii ? . i L r.scmnh?H5?n5 %t tirajeui* * o* f?nt In t>'?tn ^i?5^?l hj- *?vto<m. rr?-?'?' t\ j*. ot % br.lt?"? tt .7* Kciwji a?v. ?s ?so? for sale. FOR SAi.K--AT AUCTIONj SAT ?B? day, Feb. Twenty-ninth, nice lot horses and nudes, buggies, etc.. cur? lier Twenty-third, streot und Hunt? ington avenue. MORRIS & T1M BERLAKE. 2-28-41. for sale?in acut::; near oria na. ?12 an acre. Easy terms. Ad? dress LAND. ProM Office. 2-23-Gt FOR SALE?LAUNCH, 21 -0%. Fast able, seaworthy, latest Improved ri vers clutch. Spray hood. Com? plete, $200.00. Phone 2SD. 2-22-01 .OTH FOR SALE Oil LEASE in ALL par's of tile City. Call and g it prices. Ol.? DOMINION LAND co.. Hotel Warwick Building. iron SALE-FINE KNABE PARLOR Grand Piano, cheap. 3110'a Wash? ington avenue. 10-0-tf. MONEY TO LOAN. BORROW MONEY AT fi PER CENT, on your Real Estate troni its. whether in nmull or large amounts. NEI.MS & CO., Inc. B<:al Estate, lteuts. Loans and Insurance, 2517 -Washington Avenue, Newport New . Va. 2-22-121. TRUSTEE'S SALE rip VALUABLE stock cf clothing ano FIXTURES. The undersigned, as Trustee In Bankruptcy in the matter of Oldewur tol ?- Regan, Bankrupts, will, on Tuesday, March 3, i:<os. receive bids for the entire stock of goods and merchandise, gents' clothing, etc.. In? cluding the fixtures, show cases and other paraphernalia located in the' s'cre at No. 201 (> Washington Avenue Newport News. Virginia, formerly conducted by the said Oldewurtcl & Regan. The trald stock of goods con <>r clothing, gents' furnishings, and all such other goods as are itsu ::!!;?? carried In a flrst-cln8s clothier'-, store. Sealed bids only will be re? ceived, and they may bo mad,? on lh?i entire stock of goods and fixtures, or on tho otock of goods and the fixture--, separately. A certified check must I accompany each bid, made pnvnble to jtbe Trustee for the sum of not les'i than $200,00; TERMS OF SALE. [cash. Responsible parties desiring to Ihsphi t (he stock ami property may ido so, and nil Information deal rod c:m be obtained from tlie Trustee. The right Is ??.served by the Trustee to reject any ami all bids. Cheohs accompanying bl?ls rejected will be returned. All bids will bo opened promptly el I2;0>o'clock M.. Tuesday. March ::, IOCS. WM. C. STUART, Trustee In Bankruptcy; Room Hi First Nnfl Bank BIdg.. Newport News, Virginln. 2-20-2:l-20-.Mar-l. UNDERTAKERS. W. is. ROUSE Ice and fiiM hacks. My Showroom, compares fa? vorably with Ihe one nl tho Exposi? tion. 334 " wen'y-fifth S*. Phot,;:* 51. i. mm g&FFis ectcr AND I 'Plumes ROILS RoRlilenoe, rJT ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND E;.' ?balmrr. Office 'Phonos tielL$"-?*ih Citi. No. I. 41. transfer comhani OLD DOMINION BAGGAGE! for; ORlQOS O.JfcO. Station, m ?? ? Bell Nos. 401 and r;J5; Cl,ii,lQ?| The latest craze Is Ptlj Puffal Iuris: For the- lij v St d'?^!?:ns in all kinda of/ 'tj(\\\vt?? goods, go to j g NICHOLAS' HAIR DRm ING PARLOR tns, ??th alr?&t, Wlinby Rol?9^ firnovM , Ceune,