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If you send your mon? ey In any other way, you must do lt at your own risk. Kenswai,^. etc.?Tf you do not want the : it contlnueil for another year Hiter your nm eiription has rmi ou\ you then notify uh by n Postal Card to discontinue lt. The courts have decided Unit sabscrlbera to uewefnpere who do not order ? expi? ration of t ? Its been pnid. ?>re held liabl. heir subs* nption up to the date when "they order thc paper dtacon tl taped. I'oMMi-NirATtose.?When writing to na to re? new your enbeertption or to UiBi-ontiiiue your paper, you should nive your nwine and address la fu'l. otherwise we cannot find your name on our books. Cn-.Nsr or Annmcas.?In order to chnnjra tbe ada rasa of ii eunseriber we must be sent die for? mer as well aa t he prc ?Stared la the Postoiticv Ht Bi- lunoDd. Va.. as second class matter. I SATURDAY, - JULY 7, 1 Editorial Opinion. Prejudice is the great enemy to free institut ions. It is indeed a grand thing to bo on the side of the tippressed. They who are oppressed, oft- n in turn become the most Intolerant op? pressors. Yes, it lias been warm, and winter clothes has been placed in the bot? tom of the trunks. We should take care Icbs we un? wittingly iellnjult-h fome right. abandon some principle. Colored men, the day for us ie breaking despite the persecution, tc which we are being subjected. We are indeed pleased to see ec many becoming alive to the necessi? ty of supporting race journals. Colored men must necessarily work out their own salvation. Tltej cannot expect others to do lt foi them. The South seems to have gone blind crazy if we are to judge by th* utterances of Its Democratic publl* men. It ls a slave to prejudice ant? a sycophant to sentiment. Capt. Hill-Male, Grand Mastei of England said he could not under? stand this color-qi estion. If he lived In thebe southern state* and associated with colored folks a* much as he did upon the occasion o his recent visit, he would understane it. The protecting folds e>f the En? glish Hag would be called for mon than once to shield him from the fu ry of southern mobs, who would Ix anxious to drum him out of th* country. lt is to be regretted that he die not proceed further South. .^^^^^^ In A great strike is now in progress in the north-west and it is rapldlj spreading. Railroad business lt practically suspended and numerous manufacturing establishments hav* been forced to shut down owing te their inability to fill orders. The trouble originated at Pullman the company operating the Pull mai Palace cars having on account o the dullness of times to reduce th* wages of their Employees, who re? fused to longer accept said reductloi and procreded to strike. In this they were supported by tin hers of the American Railway n and thousands of railway eu ployeee are thereby Involved. The men will strike and otheri will refuse to strike, bnt wh*n nev men are employed, they are terme* "scabs" and they decline to worl with them. The misunderstanding has as sumed alarming proportions, an< all branches of business are belnj affected thereby. ENDORSING A SOUTHERN 0RAT0H Rev. Mr. R. C. Ca VS, has by his lt discreet utterances May 80, 1H9-1 made in the memorable oration d< livered by bim upon the occasion e the unveiling of the Soldiers an Sailors Monument evoked much ui favorable criticism at thc North au placed his friends In a most embar rassing position at the South wh must from necessity assume respon Hibllity for his indinre* t rt marks. The Grand Army of th?* U.publii mposed of ex-Union veterans ors I tain . and resent with much feel-! A BJ the fBjisaVSaMS aatsSdl a?l RhV. aafr.lBJsJ them. The Republican pol-lcrpl |aj|am has not hts** mdeep and was nm > nee that a letter addressed I bis > th-? li. Iv l Bp, Confedsr- 1 reran) might elicit not only ph* n endorsement of the surprising as-1 pax t*rtions of the southern orator, but it i caustic reply as we" I Columbia Post, G k. R. ol Chica- tio ;o has made a request of Lee famp, to eking whether or not the disre- ou P' ct fuI references to the I'uion sol- tit Hers by the hot-headed orator were m* ipprovexl by that organization. 1 The matter was postponed until da Friday evening, lM)th ult, at which H Lime lt was taken from the table, dis gr *ussed and finally Rev. Cave's ora- In tion was unanimously endorsed. ef In vain did the shrewd leaders of at the Democratic Party caution them J tr ugalnst such action. Without suc BBjajaj did tho business men, who had ' an eye to the South'** material pros perlty warn them to sro slow iu the matter. Reference was made to the fact that tbe bo called northern rnalig nants were behind the agitation and tl that a reply was what they deni red Ci most at this time. But no, the bit tx had gotten between the teeth of the hi spirlteel southern animal, and he h would not respond to the teiuch of w their cool-headed driver. fe They unanimously endorsed the q oration and tho Republicans of the a North are highly gratified at their e action. Mark you, the white men who op- t 1 taking action in the mat p matter, were aH overwhelmingly in favor of what Rev. Cave had saitl as e were the most rampart of the mem- h hers of Ii E L -* Cf-mp, but expert- e euee had long before taught them t that discretion was tbe better part i: of valor, and that lt is not always ? wino to say what you think. I A singular part of the whole mat- t ter was the fact that the preispective candidate* for office were in favor of 1 taking immediate action. I Tin racy of Smith Redford, t r Ranoolph, Ceilonel Mia- 1 PHY, J'.tige Christian, and ex-Mayor J. T* tlAKM BtaLTtol cannot be ques- 1 Honed. Neither will any one doubt, 1 but what they were as thoroughly i in sympathy with the sentiments ut d hy BtT. ('ave, but they warned the camp which bears the name of the great southern eeunmander not to do just what their enemies desired them to do. Says the report of the meeting : "He. [Mayor Kllyson] strongly en dorHcd Mr. Knudolph's motion, and said lM had no doubt but what feast letter which win* at the hottom ol the discus? sion had bc-is written for political pur? poses. "I have spoken," enid he, "ana r?pr?-:iiitat ive ofLstf nap. before num? bers ol bodiis. and have never hesitated to express inv admiration for L<?e ami hickson.but I think it is best to be care lui and consider well cr" we answer a communication written with an evident purp tl rapping un. That they were entrapped goes without saying when the announce? ment is made that the oration was unanimously endorsed. Thc Camp b-->' los fact'although C'^-tnntJy rjemlal of lt that the ao-itee* ol "Rev. Mr. :: and not the reply of Lee Camp would be tbe text of the northern orators and that the fact that the said address had been en? dorsed by Lee Camp would answer the purpose to the end that it could not be denied that bis senti? ments were approved by the south? ern people. i Colonel Murphy dosorlbed the situ? ation exactly when he is quoted as follows : ? donel Murphy objected to such "in? dorsation, and argued loreuuoudly against it. lie said that the people of the North did not object to utterancee ot praise of the southern soldier made by Mr. Cave, but to thc Htatement made by him that the army of the North was largely composed ol hirelings. He claim ed that the letter was inspired by those arho wished to hurt the South commer? cially, and he besought the camp not to be too banty." They would not hear the voice of reason and once more we call the at? tention of the conservative men of the nation, both north and south to the fact that in the south the dema? gogues ruleandthatprejudlcesacrlflc es some of tbe fondest commercial hopes of our beloved section. From a party standpoint we re? joice over the action of R E. Lee Camp. From a non partisan plat? form, we regret that the hands upon the clock of her material prosperity haH been turned hack many years. The tariff bill has been so modi? fied that many provisions which would have formed the basis of a po? litical crusade against the Demo eratic Party in the ;North has been eliminated. The substitution of these wild ut? terances for an issue is all that the most radical Republicans coul 1 wish and the thoughtful Democratic men of the South although hopelessly in the minority have not failed to see "APPOINTED" 8, We have received "Appointed," an American novel by Sanda. We have perused the pages of this work with a steadily increasing [interest, lt deals with the north and the hero is a reslelent of Detroit, Mich. A love story ls skillfully Interwoven, while race prejudice os it exists in that sec tion is admirable. Not until Part 11 ls reached does one become fully aware of the purpo? ses, for which the book was written. Then the scene is changed and the hero visits the southern section of the country where race prejudice ie shown in all of itu malignity. Tha Afro-A mei jean's side of it in argued and foetal produced to mus i that side of the contention. n act of heroism based upon act occurrence tends much to In ise the interest and place* in a nt favorable light tbs plea of tbe ck man. 'hi* W*>rk will *lo much good and >uld find a ready sale among thc >pl?of the race tn whoee Interest was written. t ls to be hopoel that its circuld n in the north may be prennoted tin* end that a true knowledr r status may tie secured, and on mons efforts made feir the better ?nt of onr roi di Mon. lt would bi wt ll to state that Sau? ls the nom-de plume for Mr. Wm. , Anhebmon one of tbe most pro eesive young iqen In the north,who connection with Mr. W. H. St*>w es has written this work. He was one time connected with the "De? ni t IMaindealer." The book can be obtain b? od essing these gentlemen at 17 firis > Did St., Detroit, Mich. n st *.Vi a * St Da Ult Ills VIII OK COL FAUSONS The killing of Col. LL C. PAW ie owner of Natural Bridge. Va., b> inductor T. A. G aOOMAJl at Clif >n Forge, Va., Saturday, 80th ult. as produced a eleclded sensation od caused almost endless comment ith reference to a condition of af drs which would Invite such eofM** nene***-. Col. Parson* was widely nd favorably known as a public pirlted cltiz n. That he had done much to develop be latent resource* of Virginia goes rithout question. He was a capitalist and* had the ar of other capitalists whe> with dm had entered into the task of ausing cities to spring into exis ence in a night, while the hum of In lustry, the buzz of the machinery rith hundreds of men to operate the lame told the story of Virginia's ma aerial advancement. The tragedy occurred at Clifton ^orge, Va., the same place where learly more than two yearn ugo ;hree colored men were lynched by a awless mob. That unfortunate tiff iir pa-aljz=Kl ndustries and ciused immigrants x> turn the h#al-* of their teams in mother direction. This same anarchistic spirit that caused the death e>f the eolored tm n [>ermeated Conductor (Joodmav. lt was blood the mob wanted and lt was blood that this man deter rn In >d to have. He has killed a capital 1st, and In so doing has done Iricnl eulabie injury to the state. No affair which has occurred in a B*eneratlem will do more to awaken the neirth to a full real zitlon e>f the situation In this section than Ihe murder of this man who was fore most in the promotion of any en terprlse for the development of our mother state. We do not know that he will be se verely punished. Already articles, expressing sym pathy for him rather than tbe un fortunate wi ? ud tVr-J^R^ .ad a Re publican prominently set forth. Wrong doing often carries with it, its own punishment, and whether or not Conductor Goolman ls pun lshei will be a matter for the state to decide. It ls not at all surprising that we should not be able to take our right fal position [among the galaxy of states when we permit criminals to escape full punishment because their victims are colored men or perhaps a northerner with Republican pro cllvltles. BRANCH BROTHERS, 808 N 3rd St. Confectlonarles, Soda Water, Ice Cream, Cigars and Tobacco. H??~Special Arrangement feir Ladles In Ice Cream Parlor. JJS.J..BRANCH. MANAGER QUM-HLASTIC ROOFING, costs only $2.00 per 100 square feet. Makes a good root for yean*, and any one can put it on. ttum-Kla tic Paint costs only 80 cents j>er gal. in bbl. lots, or *4.f>0 for 1 gal. tub*. (k>lor dark red. Will stop leaks in tin or iron roots, and will last for years, thy it. Send stamps for samples and fnll par ticulars. GUM ELASTIC ROOF ING CO. 39 & 41 West Broadway, New York. Local Agents Wanted. NEW YORK TAILOR. PANTS MADE TO ORDER FROM $2,50 Up First Class Goods and First Class Fit. Finest Stock of Imported and Domestic Goods. 8000 Samples from which to sel. Nice Spring-suits from 915.00 up. Perfect flt guaranteed. Work done in this city. No ready made goods palmed off on cus? tomers. Give us a call. Look at tbe price lists. Andrew Nelson, 202 E. Main St., N?ar f * t. 2 j Bl t-t FOR SALE CBEAP:-A First class Upright Piano. Call at 41<> N. Nth street. ISURElOW. ?id Dominion I faded Ae? on for 25cents cos aad 90 er week, pay pw Week, St-: BateUts $53.23 at -IV*. promises made faith-.div kept; obligations prompt This fociation ls thorough reHabl* the patrol you are wsQ cuess and death. Itv is tbs aim ^he founders to give ?? peopis j benefit of the moe stem ol insurance * aal annoyancea. : Joan? J. Cb mobi. Cohen, Secretary and Tree* ?* Grace St. Clothing i- i * r.Fin 3aps, Ik>ots and ajd R I I Wt <* race Si 5a tja 6tt?8. - i ?? ;> 5HOES, BOOTS ?A3fl>? li OF A ? >&, SepaJrln* Neatly Dock WTAJi -ro-c^ff aolt* at th- Scweef jcioes.' ... SOC E. Broad St^ Bichn < '?> I. H. LEWIS, DRUGQMf M W, Iaetga. ik, 'SterAf-xu Purest Medicines ahraye <k% ?*** *?"? Prescription* -^sareraBflf?* paMmdsd day or a-.t-fkfc''** Ca Toll J. E. .1. K. Si A WVI.Aj SWPriiT r*r Pf, *RUSW*SA FaNCT AFT5 "'?-? aim *?.? tamma*, trim** 117ANTED W1<?EKLY-100 Cooks, v Laundresses, House-males, Waitresses and Nurses fer *Jew York and other northern cities. . Wages from f 8 to f 5 psr week l-B^Trancportation furnished. R. W. ELSOli'8 Employment Artney, 417 E. Broad, St. Rlckmosd. fB artrn ;h. Vial ?THE NATIONAL I BAPTIST MAGAZ I >rgr; NEGRO . J UN J? or eq1 Ot St so? lea pe in particular, and i the interests of tl in general. Published WASHINGTON,;I>. C., every three months, under the auspices of the American National Bapt. Convention \V. BISHOP JOHNSON, D. I). Managing Eoitob. Office: 446 Fourth St., N. E. Will contain Papers. Biographical and Homiletical sketches of distin? guished ministers and scholars of the denomination and Kace, with cuts, reviews, poetry, editorials and Mich other matter witnfn the sphere of a christian maernzine. The price ls fl.2f> per annum, If paid in advance, and f l..(iO if paid at the eud of the year or S5c a sin gie copy. Send all moneys by regis tereel lerrer, pot?iai neile or moaey order. P. H. FORD, IE1L EITITEIOEIT 221 W. BROAD ST. Rkhmonk, ? ? Virgina. HALL FOR-RENT Large, new, airy, well arranged ard comfortably furnished rooms for lodges, meetings of any kind can be se? cured on the most reasonable terms Applv to JAMES BAHEN, First and Charity St -?enbfin Ainara^^| Ageacv tor ho ne * IV Tr I CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, <2?SiCN PATENTS* COPYRIGHTS, etoJ ^:inflboo1twrtt*)tC li WAT, NKW VuHr, i.toiils in America, tak?*n oiit bj nj. !?. iimiia-htoe torr '.?vauutlceaT**.-1-. <thv nt charge In tba ?oMn\t ^mexican aw* ?<avef Iq th* intelli-rfl-at t.00 ? I '^iV' *?' i***'* mdt.: ti- \.i.n A oOu 1 PIANOS and PIANOS. ON EASY PAYMETS. Il you want a first-class Piano or Organ, see J.G.CORLEY, City Manager RiC mnd Music C. 7 li. Proa*! St.t Richmond, Va ta cc Ps w J p. J Ri Mi of ini wi all Hr or ?? al /ICTORS are Standard Value. Handard price of V deviation. Victor ri-k .aruutet. rates during the current OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. DETROIT. DENVER. W. C. MERCER, 526 P. Main St . RiCHMOKD, Va. <Y BUILDING LOAN & TRUST Company, Richmond, Va tital Stock, - ... 150,000 OVJf-RS tom wiflhim-M' i.,??i*t To the.Hjon??.F"-"*< The Ideal Plan. I vcrv one should o?% u Slock in this Company. OFFICERS 1 Jonw, President ; Thoma-" H. T^wis, Vice Pre**. ; Geo. W. Lewis, Attorney 15. P. Vmrlervall. Secretary. DIRECTORS: lOBMP, P. W. l,ewis, 1?. W. Davis, J- B. PowpII. H. H. Diamond T.H.Lewis, WTP. Daabnej, D.J.(haver*, H. W. Lewis. 1 E. Clay .St., - Richmond. < FURNITURE b? L \RGEST at MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT* IN THK CIT! WM. OAFFRCN iuovi. r-TBUvrni-RS oe;, 1430 Main St., 148? A 1488 Mais St., * 29 Ootamor Hi WHOLESALE & RETAIL ?mw uwo* *MBER A PARLOR BUTTS, CHAIRS ate., WALNUT, from |4* $300. REFRIGERATORS A BABY CARRIAGES. PARLOR SUITS from $80 to 200. COTTAGE SITS $22 to $50. All Parlor work mavis oe the premises ttressss, Pillows, and Bedding of erer-f dlssriptloa Constantly ? Hand. Factory, Noe.?16,18, and 20 N. Flftesntb Street. MTtfTORDERS BT MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO."?i-?rt successors to the LlKCoLK NATIONAL Hi ii.dino ft Loan Ass'n. Hom No. 1 N. 10th St.. Richmond. Ya. Capital S -lb-cribcd. $750,00 . *. - ?"HLI MONTHLY AT tte* PER SHARE. Prepaid stock Hold at $.">() per ishare drawn C> per cent interest the fii m, 7 per cent, the eeeond year, and 8 per cent, for each year thereaft until the balam-e of the earning* added to the $50 paid on same eb nal $100 per share, fully secured by first mortgages on real esta r Plan is tub Best Ever Okfehed to the Public. Old Ideas a ale. iVe have many advnntnges that others have not, and Invite compa a. Payments limited to eighty four month*. Actual payments may s. Shares can tie secured by a life Insurance policy in a standard co ny. if desired. ?SF* For further information call on our nearest agent, or write t me ollice for a circular before investing elsewhere. TRY IT. You ver regret it. Purely mutual. >TI8 ll. BU*8ELL, bile post master Richmond, Va.. President; A. VY. (JAUH] i-sident Richmond TransferCompany. Vice-President; THOMAS F. SWAl aveling Auditor C. A 0. Hy., Actuary, .1. A. PATTEE, Secy ctQea'1 Mailer American Manufactui ing and Trade Association Incoropr&ted under tbe laws of Virginia. apital $5,000.0 The object of this Association is to e tblish variety stores in all parts of ot )untry and conduct a manufacturing d< artment of light wearing goods. W ant agents to take charge of our work i ferycity and county of the United State OFFICERS : E. Byrd, President ; IL Ford. Secretary ; A. T. Grimes, Vice Presider C. H. A. Strothers, Treasur BOARD OF DI HECTORS : E. Byrd, A. T. Grimes. P. H. Ford, C. II. A. Strothe rv. \Y. E. Nash, R. L. Brown. S. J. Gilpin, J. O. Tayl Address all letters to the Association, 506 E. Broad Stn iebmond, Va. The Richmond Fashionable )RESS-MAKING HOUSE, ps. Julia & Virginia Johnson, Man'grs. Mrs. Julia and Virginia .Iohnson. two the most popular dressmakers of this :y have opeaed a first class dress-mak t establishment at 785 N. Third St., Sere they will be better prepared lo fill I orders for dresses, cover lam p-framon id plain .---*wing. Also prepared to take ders for gents underwear. < Md dresses mably. Wedding and aty dresses a specialty. Terms ronson ?le and strictly cash. Paggage & Expre WAGON FOR HIRE ? HY R. Ijanks Randolf 809^ N.i4thSt. All Orders Promptly Attend FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. S. SELDKN. FUNERAL DIRKOTOH No. 1505 E. Broad St., Richmond, Vb ttimmt lat Ha>pt. Cb ar* h.) lUwidfeaoB: 1308 E. Jjeigh 84. Lona experience and a thorough knowledge of new method* ea sore satuifaotlon. Al) Orders ?ro-ooDtlv -atctamd-ad. A. D.J^KlCK. Vnde rtaking rooms andLivet y gtablcs. 412 k 414 Hcrih 3rd street [Residence at tbe same number.] Orders promptly filled at short notlr Telephone orders promptly attend sd. Halls rented for mee* maw and al nice entertainments. Plea j of room with all necessary conveniences. 'Peons NUaiBBB 577 m I BURGHS ?B hf M Tl I" th l> ni t c Thk LaxniNo Coix*?ret> FVnkral DIRECTOR ft DNDERTAK.ER, Charlottesville. Va. *-* Forms a bomd and reliable Firm Known as BARCUS&KELSER. Keep oonstantlv on hand a full line of Po.(inf* Casket* ? -dJKuneral E, ^ .?*-at ly done. Illira *-Ap** rienee and a thor? ough knowledge Ol new methods. Satisfaction pM-<r anteed in the care of all bodies. HEARSES and HAfKS Koa Hire. Orders promptly filled Day or night Reasonable terms. Office and Undertaking room, 20<; VV. Malo St. Re-sideno*: 905 N. <>*h Stn--*t. Charlottesville, Va 7 ^ 1- IITES FUNKRAL UlRKCTOR, OtmOsI WAIIKIUH.M. Tatt N. 2nd St JteHiileiice: 7lT? N. Sn I First Cln*-s Hucks CaslMfel of all de H-riptions. I have a spare r4M.n1 for bodies when the family luiv. not^asuitahle place. A" conn try orders are given spec? ial attention. Your teeta! etteetioa is ealled te the see Ht\ le Oak Caskets. Call nm! SSS and you shall b> wait-?d on ali Wm. Isaac Johnson, IQ. ?st er. ?ill te aa ri be m he i'll [?:r IN, UNDERTAKING 'ROOMS AND UVEBY STABLE, 207 X. Foushee Stn (Formerly Foushes Street iiall.) nLHi?KM't:: 15 \V. Jackson St. Richmond,Va. HACKS FOR HIRE. ?wAH Orders Furnished at Shortest Notice. AU Orders Itv Telegraph Prompt Iv till? ed. 'PHONE 086. Established 186 ?:o:? HENRY COOKF, Funeral tireder h Embalmer Office and I ndfrt.-iking EtOOBBS, ir?47 E. Broad St., Kiohmond, Va. ?:o:~ MTA11 Orders by telegraph promptly tilled. ? Phone 156 ? 0 s ir e r e n Sa it; er. rs. or. et, SS FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Undertaking Rccms, 217 Nerta 17th Street. ?firOrders Promptly Attended. Residence and Olliee 308 B. Leigh. 'Phone 475. SALOONS. THOMPSON'S SOCIAL SALOON FOR PRIVATE QUESTS. lam prepared to furnish ladles and gentlemen, for Private Parties, or Social Entertainments for the season, upon the most accommodating and Cheapest Terms; also Day-Hoarders and Transient Board? rs. Come Ladles and Gentlemen and let us have a Social Entertain? ment, etc. Most respectfully yours, PR TER THOMPSON, 422 E. Maronan St., Richmond, Va ^eTeose7 012 E. Broad St.,Richmond,-Va. ?DEALER IN? FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CI? GARS & TOBACCO. BILLIARDS. BoAas FouflMncD at lil AHONAIII.K RATK8. IbWAi.i- Stock Stkhti.v First class. ?h, PETER NARI', ?14 M. B?*f J> 87 B? - Rna Wines. Libers, 3tqars fe Idbacco, OYSTERS II ?\VBRY SUM. Accommodation as leasoaal-i- aa aa] CIVF MK A CAI Wonderful Discover' CUSLV MAia MADE STWAIGHT BY ? 6trORE ANO AfTm trcatucmT. ZONIZED OX MRRROW. (Oottrioht BY Book 4 IUY"-****, Caiamo.) ?tJy \; uTr m ka Ufy ? i ? ?- *?? ? ' : "! '"?' "?' rH" kMM> nw/ win BBOel BUCK &. RAYNER, ? n < rr:if . lt ^ ' ia war tliw wi'rt.t. AND SAVE1 MONEY D. PH ?J t ^ ABSOLUTELY The Best SEWING MACHINE MADE tvi; on oin dkh,i-rs mu awll von iiinclilnra ?.-iie-t|?->r I lt a ii yon run WWt elMWaMTB. Tit"' NEW BOMB l*? mirhi'M, bn? we make'li? a per kl it-In, ?uk-lt ???? lit-- CLlWAXi ll>I.\l. anti oihrr lll-li Arm I'-ill M*-k? 1 I'lalotl Scwlns .->la<liin<<M lor Si .'..no anti tip. Call on onr aut-nt or write n*. WBJ nnnl your trade, anti If urlees., urina attti -xi na re -leallm; \? 111 win, wt- w ill hiivril. Wo tltallou^o Hie uorltl to protlii* o a BBTTBa* sj-.IO.OO Se\vln<r Waelilue Far **>*>.no, t?r a l>oitor S20. So wi nu ^In<liliio*<?r?t'20.0n,lliati)?>ii ta ti l?ii > 1 r<> ni aavj or our .lenits. THE Ul nOKE SEWING M Ml IXE COMPANY. m. - San Franc niSq.N.Y, FOR SALE BY PORTER'S ICE CREAM SALOON. Porter's Grocery and Ice Cream Sa? loon at 1224 St. James Street and 1224 1st Street ls now open. I ran accomodate you with the best of Groceries, Tobac ? },Clgars and Ice Cream at all times. 6?12?94?3m. * ar*. -*-! .-net o-First Map Orders Ifted. nd o is of Fish ship -nypairt . D. Strauss, VIRGINIA LOAN OFFICE 708 E. BROAD STREET. b*ct. 7th a 8th. Money loaned on watches, dla monds, jewelry and merchandise ??! any description at the lowest rats oi interest. Highest cash pries paid for old Gola and Stirer. All bust ness strictly confidential. J a weir j and Musical Instruments for sala cheap. Thomas W LeoniFet I> m=*. TXO- G-IST 724 North 2nd The Purest Medicines, Drugs, Toilet Articles, Cosmetics <%c. The well known reliability of this 1 >ng established pharmacy is the best guarantee of g-cod faith. Prompt attention at a hours. Prescriptions compound ed upon the shortest notios in the best manner. Sai> _ islaetioB guaraatajed. FIRST BAPTIST T)HDRC3^College (Lt th).street, between Broad and Mar? shall.?Sunday-School,9:30 \. ?t.; preach injf?Hummer months excepted?11:80 A. M., 8:80 and B I' If. hu in mer bouhou ll.!.'> A. M. sad 4 t*. M. 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