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?ATURDAY DECEMBER ?i, 1904 WET AFTER FORTY YEARS. Methodist Bishop Is Reminded of a War Incident Which Does Qkedit to Hi? Bravery. - Bishop Moon and L. S. Calvin, dt tous Beach, met on a recent Sunday iu *?jO? Angeles .or the lirst time iu just dO years to tut day. | Their last meeting was on the bat ?tleuaid of Uociyface Ridge." in Geor? gia, on afaj 'J. I?t4. Bishop .Moore, then lieutenant colonel of the One Hun? dred and Twenty-fifth Ohio cavalry, had (just led his regiment to '.lie top of the Wlt?ge in a charge acai.^t the confeder? arte forces. The task was difficult, and ?he column had halted on the brow to ?fare a volley at the enemy. Col Moore fttad >eut hi; horse to the rear, and was ?aftandittg within three feet of Corporal 4L. S. Calvin. t)f company A, when a rifle ?hall struck the corporal in the left tem? adle, the bullet passed downward through the mouth ?a^*. ? ? severing the itonguo. and came oui ? brough the cloth? ing of Co!. Moor??, but. having spent its rrce. it only bruised his hip. The corporal, whote power of speech at;? gone, ^a\e signs of his conviction that lentia was near. But Moore, with that spirit of hopefulness and cheer ?phi' '. has characterised hi? subsequent life, waahed the wound of his fallen com rat:??, ai d mid: "Cheer up; you're worth j ? hur?; ? Ml dead men yet." This late meeting proved the truthfulness of his' words, for out here in California, after 40}? in : tepantion, them old eoldlen ?**na?* aro embraced each other like chil? dren "* Biahop Mi ore has kept that bullet all thes? yes ? a* a relic of the war. iiphas told iti blstory a thoaeaad Maree, and had supposed that Cbrporal Cai ria anaced man* rean ago to bla ?aal rett? ing place Tbe other dsy wh?*o *h?v met, Oalrtn claimed Ihe bulle, snd ihr bh-h? ?? rlad!? promised to ???mt it to biro as - on as h?? r*?ar?h'>i' ,,: hi a?? ~, B'-'iop Moon V<d">r???' 'hit miyfci sav" : nil iff? ?? ?? . ? ? | ? ; ? [seed Cal' ? th? 'o??mei ?t<wiI4 nimly bees Jbeoa the : tin of Iti lewdly power? Corporal ?. ?. -"aWla ?rtth tearful eyes and than Vf ni ???-?'?.rt iistawed to e se fiiioa by ble oM i*ol?Hiel. mn the Mshop tool sd down !n?o '??o ip'Mrrii.; fare of hie for? m?1?? ?p?????? >vitb ?. terdernem of at? faction whi'b vpnr? of ssperleaee sad memory had d^n" ??*??, into ? inee al? most fleta?! Wessen Chrietlaa Ad focate I . ???? AGAINST 5?GG? Hungry Soldiers Got Nice Mess of Pork in ?? Way That May Be Termed Providential. Two or three weeks after the battle, ?f IhttOl our company, under eoni-| in;i!ii! of Ueut B. y H>f'e. was sent! on? io si ind pl< I <?' oa Pardj road aeat a place know.?. .is Deal's i?ane Orden were theo rerj strict agalnmmoleetlag] aaytblag belonging to the southern pen* pb?. and, of coarse, we all officers and me1-.. Stn expected to obey the orders of jur superior officers; but accidents would happen tonotlmoa? and a chicken or ids would cet killed occasionally One of tkesa accidents happen? a while we w?r.? standing nickel al Deal's Lane. Comrade Bnoch Hunter was detected afltinntng s ?ae fat pin a short distance from the ? seer re, while off duty. Ueut. Hyde '?? gaa tonpHaumd hint for steal? lag ? pig Bnoch said he had not ito < ? the pig; furthermore, timi rompan* ? hoys aen seeer known to steal any? thing The ?eiiii nant dematded an explanation "We ? ' mid ft och, "i went oui it th? woods S .hurt d latence and Ml down against s tree to meditate and Ip**? G?? READY ??uc ANY EMERGENCY. Jonnn>-juni?? ups, and ur?.w my sabei ard laid ii aci oss my lap to have it read? in case of emergency, and while I was' sitting dreamily eoglthtiag o\er the for tunes af war suddenly aomathlng ran against my aaber. As ijui?k as thought, and quicker than I could turn my head to see ?lai it ?raa, I ga\e a fierce jab with my saber. aeppoalBg, of coime, a Johnny bad Jumped up and was about to jump on to me; but it was not a John? ny at all ?t was this pip 1 am sorry it happened, lieutenant, but it could not be helped alter it was done, and I thought the i.ixt lust thine to do would be to dte^s t and we all could haw a taste." Hunter*? explanation was satisfactory to the lieutenant, notwithstanding the iniprob.ab; its of a pig running agalast a saber, and especially to run apainst ?t so that it would ran througb bini behind the foreleg?. Rut then, the lieutenant knew hh men were all truthful and hon? est--In fart wooM not tell a lie for a i ? ? I ? cook the pig W ? ' '' ' . from '-a' ?? " ' * ?1 ;n. or a bit of nvN to season It with But Hunter had ? talent for expedient? and a modes? ssSOHttl of cheek: so he Roes to a houve near-by. where the pig was proenbr* owned, sad borrows a skillet and SOame mil SndtaV t'?K vi?u> pioper.y cooked an?! MTV ad. VALUABLE TOILET SECRET. Cucumber Evolves a Natural and Harmless Arsenic That Bleaches All Complexions. Few women appreciate what a reinj dial agent the cucumber is in connec? tion with the toilet and that it ex? erts a moot wholesome effect on the shin. A fucupiher cream, wh'ch is effica? cious tor sunburn, toi a rough or dry skin, or to remove ia . ?in ha ? e pnred meet daintily at lacune, and now during the season of this v??^etable i8 the time that i' should be done For it ihe following ingredients are nei es ary. Cuenta her Iule? .1 as, Spermaceti . '-nt. "V\ f i : ? ? ?\ . \ . e. .'? Aitimi'.! oil.. .2 OZ. ?? p. e, a.e? ti.e cucuin ? rs, says the Chicar?' Jin ni il. eut and ? hop them fine. Th ii pound to a paste, using a mortai, or. In lieu of that, a potato mashei'in a granite vessel. When thoroughly e ns ed put into ? Jelly hag and entrad the twice in the same man? ner as for jelly. Then add the white wax and snermact ti. melted, and las! ly, tlie tthnond oil. stirring until coo' To whiten the skin and give it elas? ticity and rappleaeue, a local complex Ion specialist suggests the following Cucumber Juice.4 oz. Blanched almonds. % dr. Alcohol . Sea. ' on (>r bei m.I* oa I tsi?.oviiiK eream. % ?Jr. Perhaps the most difficult part of ? this operation is preparing the al? monds. First bleach them by pour I ing boiling water on them. Then pound to a paste; add the cucumber juice, alcohol, oil and cream. Strain through a cloth and perfume. It is good to put on at night or to cleanse the face during the day after a shopping tour or a day spent in the dust and grime of the city. To obtain the juice of cucumbers boil them in a little water. Slice very thin and cook, skin and all, until thor? oughly soft. They should be strained twice, first through ? cloth, afterward a si ve. To obtain the naaence add an amount of alcohol equal to that of the cucumber juice. Large pures in the face are the ban? of some women, and to secure a fiu'% gralned SklS the fair creatures will re sort to an] Sipedlonl almost. One of the ? ? st remedies for this condition Is a delightfully refreshing concoction in Which cucumbero play a prominent part. The following ingredients are ? tia! to obtain ibis lotion: Kssence of eeeiimbcrs.t'-i "Z. ? ? .?.,.- . ?-? ?la .2 ?t Fresh encumber juice.? noz. ???? lun .1"J ?'? Powdered whit? casti:? toas. i?ox. Combine the essence with the soar) In a larg? Jar. When the soap is d.^ solved. Which Will require several hour.;, add the encumber juice. Shake thor? oughly Poar into a dish, add oil and ? and stir until cuoi, when tie mixture will be white and creamy. Always shake before using and keeu In a dark, cool place. FOR LOVERS OF FLOWERS. How to Make a Swinging Shelf Which Displays Plant to Excellent Advantage. With tii?. approach of fail n?uaj ol our WOOnin fOlh are thinking of the lowera and ?hints to be brought into the bOUM fOf winter It is often diffi? cult to ?are for them tr? asutvs With the little wladou ?paceea theaunny aldtrOf the bom? ? very convenient and clc\? r device tin- potted plants is show ? in th? cut r? produced herewith. This reel is so eoaatructed and bang that it wiil ?wing away from the win? dow mio tlu? room, thee gi\ing it a ss^sss?* S\% IN?I X? SI , I ?? KV ? G ?.?.?'IS double ad . antat >?. ;. durici rerj >'??? w inter ? ghta the plants are better pro-1 tected ehen iwunj ai ej froaaihewlu? dow. At the sanie Um?! :t can be push??! ?aide to that the window can be. opened ami clOOCd Wlthoet disturb;?._ the plants. ihceordtuf to the Orange Judd Parmi r it can in? made of enj good well-eea aoned amterlal ?..und oa the farm The | si/.e can be mane to accommodate any I window. hi this particular instan? e. the stan??ar??s a and b are 1 1-2 inch*??. ? square. Immediately ander the top end I bottom shelves, as shown at c, are two 'small iron rod?- which Maid the frame ? firmly together. The top and bottom , shelves should rest on these rods. The plates d and c should be made of iron I and screwed securely to the window , casing and the floor, as Indicated. This ? shelf is very simple and convenient. | Not Apprehensive. I "In a litt!? while,' said th? man who Is always agitated, "the railroads Will ? \e running the reentry." j "Well," said the easy-going ??tizen, '"if the country were ma as well M some of the railroad? are, l wouldn't com? plain."? Washini ton si.u. A Fo'? ga Affnir. "What's the row orar there cm the : next street?" "Only a woodea wedding." "Wooti? ? weddlni "1 ? a co .? " >' ? getting mar? ried " I'rin *'? :? ? ? . Fun for All Fun Lovers Mr. Boi em Went. Servant Oh. Miss, that Mr Borem la coining here again There's no use telling him you're not at home, for he'll just push past me an' eay he'll ? ait till you coin? hick. Miss Deanty?Then, for mercy's sake, teil him plainly thai I'm en? gaged. Do it iu such a way that he'll have to go. Servant?Yes, miss. Mr. Borem (a minute later) ?Is Miss Beauty at home? Servant?Yes, sir, but she is en? gaged; an* the feller she's engaged to is waltin' in the drawing room for you with a stick. Mr oBrem went.?Tit-Bits Once More. The erstwhile Kim, to "t< 1? gi .1 ? I .' Was shortened to laconic "wir??." The dearth of time not 1?<ill ? I all linough for all the heart's d< But In these "wireless' aaaaaaaa dava These "strer,u?>us"' day? beyond COB I'?.re. We'll bava te chana* the curraal phraaa Attain from "wiie -to "air." ??Ju?Jt;e. WHEN HIS WIFE LISTENED. Puckhem My ?? if?? never paye any attention to what I my. Bttpeck- Mitte nom ai times Psckem How de you amnage it? Bttpeck-?1 t ilk in my sleep.- Cloda nati Enquirer Seven Ages of Women. Says she s 1? \\ ?.? ? -1 s'S 12 Sajs ibe's iv srbea sei ? H. gaya she's it? wh? n si.? s .1 Sur? ?r??'? 1? wT?*P ?re"? ?5 ?? a? Saj s al.e * 21 -* *? Says she's 2s when abes ?&. ?Yor.kci?? Statesman. She'll Be Put on the Shelf. Jawklus?That's the celebrate: Mi?s Older, wonderful speaker; the] say she talks like a book. The Cynic?Thit's right with one c.\? ?ition. Jaw Kins What's that? The Cynic?You can't shut her up ? Ally Siijncr. Ground Bait. The Trustee If] dear Mrs Bbun nby, you are really living most astrai ,.:-unt ly, forgive me for saying so, but you ought to bnahend your raaourcea. Mrs. Blascaby- .\n la good time, but I want to husband my daughters fi-st, the other can come afterwards Blopar. Consistency. "Diti ? uaderatand you to aay that you summer???! la the mountains."' arked the man with a predm mana r "Y.s." "Will, la stating where pee apeni the autumn, will yon say thai roe failed or you f? il?" Washington Btar. Doubtful Age. "And how old is y oui boi, W ilk in? G' Ssketl the visitor. "Well, that," saitl Will.ins, In a whis? per, so that .Mrs. W-might noi h? ar, "that is a diaputsd point. 1 Ut) he is obi ?aougb to be ipanked bul fa I? n.'>;l ? r say s lu- Isn't?" Smitb'a %> ? ? A Guilty Conscience. Caller -My beaitb and alfeetiou are perfett. doctor 1 i.a\?u't aa ache or a pain. The trouble wltb m? ? can't ?lei ? at night. Physician- u that la u.<? caae, sir. 1 suggest that you contait your aplritual adviser.?Chicago Tribune. The Fictitious Bootjack. "That Thomas cat mUM be \ ? r\ old," said the first felina. "1 ??? s- he is," replied the other "O. he must be. or else he's just BSinj his tmaglaatton. He claims to ha^? a bootjack ont" in his JTOUa| ays. "? Philadelphia Press. Inopportune. Tommy had just said his prayers ana tumbled Into bed, when his brother Nt-? gave him a sharp pinch. "Ow!" wailed Tommy "I'd hit you a good sound whack for that if 1 hadn't just gone and attracted God's attention. ?Ally Sloper. He Had His Doubts. Freddy?Papa, ha? everybody got s loul? I Papa?I suppose so, Freddy Freddy?Well. I'm going to opeL my ! mouth real wide, papa, and I want you to look In and tee if I've cot one.?Chi ! ?sago News The Slipper. Little ?Johnnie -When Miss ??, ? door , got marrie;', her mother threw an old : alipper after her. What was that for? Little Bth? : Oh, they always do that. That mean.?, that her mamma isn't never i going to spank her any more.?Siaith'e ! Weekly. THE WOMAN'S CORNER HINTS FOR RESSMAKERS. Urne. Baker Say* That the Princess and the Goutt ^kirt Will Be All thi ige. Whatever happe? there are two styles that may h?? ?Mated upon this season. One is th^princess and the other the godet skir. ' ?G walking. This, with a good many . res extending to form a sort of pel craze of the mom called "the cowboy must be very full i. in ripples. A n? cloth in tbe hem with the lily noun it waist, is the . ? Paris and is ng skirt." It he foot to set out strip of hair petticoat made ?1 give the set out look required, ?? ?btle above the ankle. This will oe worn with any kind of waist or b.ouse. Plaited skirts ha'e been so thorough? ly overdone, and turned out by so many thousands of dozens, at from $1.98 up, that they v. Id not be worn as much as the plair gored skirts. For the house it is out of the question to have a short skirt; they are too bobby FOLK 61 and ungraceful In the street m has to ^c lilt-V ? sldeterahX. 7"he> Itili consider*..?-! I skins. ?; waists. Hth?:i ? m one walk ag a long skirt that a sweep the .?awn?? lr??n gol? lo accessary lu nearly all Rejane, in otie of her plays, wears a stunning costume which is a cross between a redingote and a princess. It is double-breasted, with close sleeves and wide revere, high collar and square cuffs. It fastens invisibly down the front under the lap and lias a pretty aweep. Just the thing for a visiting or recepii,m gown for one with a line figure. Now, a word about two or thro?? odd combinations of colors and materials: An evening gown of violet tulle is made over a slip of pink silk and chif? fon and the wide tucks and shillings give a variety of orchid shades. A white BTfOuseellae has Innumerable rut? iles, all edged with a paie blue alpaca braid. ? brown velvet?'? ? suit has coat trimming of linen tape dyed to match and crimped, one edge only be- j Ing CttUght down by a croae-etltCB in each loid, of gold colored silk The lad for coate meo o( one ? olor con:?.?- u,i d goes, but the wise woman km;.'* that a bit of color la like s raj cf sunshine on a clouds day, it makes eren one look and leel heiler. Lastly, Mine Baker, ss ho giree the Shove hints In the Ann rlcan Dress maker describes four separate waists, Which can 1??? ssurn with an.? up-to-date Skirt. Pig. A is a waist of taffeia. shirred with vole and cuffs of l.ruges lace. 15 is a waist of chameleon taf? feta with crossed fronts. surplice, tucks, velvet rollar, cuffs, revers and belt, C pictures a waist of broadcloth with lac?? vest, tue s and trimming of bra'd ? If ? wiist ?>!' crepe r!*> chine laea poi e and motifs anil ribbons. hTaaaagS for Double Chins. For s ? : ubi? ehm massage up sud ?im ? rt.e?.g the cheeks an?, ?-ides of the fs ? ?...m *!h jaw. horizontally on the si.les of the neck and back ami forth under the ?bin. Ten minutes'vig? or?..- msss&gi two or three times a day wi .? '? me In a fortnight a re ma . h. ! A Refreshing Cuban Drink. Almond nrls Is a beserage popular in Cuba. Blanch three dosen ?-sveet al? monds, crush thoroughly and boi] with two Quarts >>! water adding vanilla for flavoring ! s ? ? ? io taste and when cool f-trair. through a flue sieve. Chill befon sei -. .? | Wfcter Wafers or Crackers. Work Into S r-.f-pound of flour a tablespoonl -ter, a little salt and enough cold siate ? make a dough that cai. l>? rollet out Itoli very thin, cut out and roll again Bake in a floured tin to ?? pale t rerun. Somewha* Ambiguous. From Scotland c .nes the story of a gentleman who h id io dismiss his gard? ener for dlshoneetj For the eak< of tue man's wife arc fan (y, however, he gave him a "charactei," framing it in this wise: "1 hereby certify that A. G5. baa been my gardener for ?yt' - two years, and that during that time ? has got mon oui of my garden thai, any man levi ployed.? Smith's W ekly. THE USE OF FACE POWDERS They Contain Harmful as Well as Harmless Substances to Some Skins. I propose to say a few words on the in? tim m e ?>t powdera in the making and in the ?earring Of the complexi?n. As a matter of fa? t. owtag to the manner in which ilo s?? cosmetics are abused, the j general tendency is to mar rather than to make, although the immediate effect. may be both sat i s factory and pleasing.! Thegreel mistake that isgenerally made is that these BO-called aids to beauty are aeed tadiacriminatelj and hreapecttraly of the Idloeyncraalea and peculiarities of the skin to which they are applied. It must be remembered that the basis of the great majority of powders is starch? a substance Which in itself is harmless. I It has, however, drying properties, and therefore should not be used thoughtless- ' ly when the skin is naturally dry. Ana, further than this, it should not he ten that starch is not soluble ttt hot or cold water, and. therefer not be removed from the porea tersticrs of the ?kia by the methods of washing. la ?net, ft nee frequently bappena that, o wir. g te difficulty ta removing !t after it he? been applied, certain of the porea of the I skin become Mochad and nltimatefw m> suit in blael head? orarea in most eommoe add!t!i?B to the of which .the ba?is !estarch, ta boraci?' acid. Thee? eubetane? are compar?tively harmleaa, I ble in water and actas an&tf but. like starch, tee, g??? properties and heee^att?i ishly use?; unites !W JR?% %W moist. For grsae? aasieCat? SSf ? ticularly usef j?. kmong the more ?iartnrti'? * no winner? which are ace? ?1 to these powders are zln. oxide am! cartata preparations of bismuth The??? salts, thoegh partita- ' lati) sten hing to Irritated shins have die- ' adrnntagea which ?t ?s worth while tore member. Hot h of them, when applied to greasy al ins. are apt to turn a some- j what greyish hlue hue which preaentsthe ghastly appearance with which we are so familiar in the case of skins which have been enamelled for aconsiderabte period I o. inn? I FRAMES MADE OF WILLOW. A New Fad Which Has Already Taken Eastern Lovers of Dainty Nov? elties by Storm. rid uro framing as an art has never ? bean mad?? aa much of a study as at ( presen?. It is no longer only artists of the brusii who recognize Ihe value' of an artistic frame, which shall be in harmony Witb the picture which it in eJoees 'liiere certainly seems no ex? CUae in ih s day of wide variety and beamy in pic!lire framing for unsulta .WaiAV^ riurrrv wn.i.ovv kk.vmks. ble combination; no matter what the subject and coloring of a picture; it is possible to find an appropriate frame, ? Perhaps on>? of the newest ideas in framing is the employment of willow such as furniture is made of. Naturally, this style of frame would only be de? sirable in certain cases. It particularly commends itself for country houses and willow furnished rooms. The frames are ?n ven in graceful and in? tricate patterns and wiil doubtless prove a popular aorelty.? Brooklyn Kaule. A Hint for the Housewife. Half a b-mon, ?lipped in ?alt, is an excellent substitute for oxalic acid in cleaning copper bollera, brass teakettle* and other copper or brass ut?nsils. Revenge. Mrs. Opmore ??? found a house to suit 3 ? u at last, did yen? afra. Highmus \ ? s. I found one yea? terday morning and I smused mjsolf the rest of the day by going around among the real estate agents and ask? ing them if the] had an eligible II it to rent to a family ssith 14 children. l*OU don't hi. sv hou Brack fun it was to watch them go into conniption tits.? Chicago Tribune. Mechanics' Saving:?; Bank OF RICHMOND, VA -511 North Third Street. Capital, $25,000. hicntj received on deposit and interest paid on a amounts above $1.00 which remains 60 days and over. Money Loaned 011 Satisfactory Security. Business Accounts Handled Promptly. Amounts of ten cents and upwards received on deposit. This establishment is fitted up in the mo g; improved style, having a large white vault, burlar-proof steel chest, electric lights and every modern cooron ienoe for safety and the accommodation of the public. For all information concerning Stocka, Deposits, Loans, etc., apply to th? Cashier. Banking Hours have been arranged for the special convenience of the work? ing rmopieas hDaffrl ? A. M. to 4 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 3 P. ?a W-> eiom ammvrds t till M ixd open again at 5 P. M., remaining open -ntil 7 F. ?- ??? in ? foe mam from work. OFFICERS: **JI1L?? ?ft'*rSI*4?Ja} J?M President. II. F. JOSATIIA.N, VUe-Presldeal. TIIOS. H. WYATT, (anhier. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Rav. W. F. Graham, D. D., Jno. R. ? ?.??, ?. P. Vandkryall, E. R. Jbfferson H. F. Jonathan, . o^ as Smith D. J. Ohavir* J. 0. Farley, Jnj. .?. Taylor, B. A. Washington. R. W. Whitino, Wim am Custai.o, J. J. Oartbb JOHN MITCHELL. JR. Fres. THOMAS M. CRUMP, Sac t. W. I. JOHNSON, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALM ER et Warerooms, 207 ?. Foushee St. Corner Broa*? HACKS FOR HIRE: I by Telephone or Telegraph filled. Wedding, Sup fdt tuid Entertainments promptly attended. 6?6. Residence In Building. New Phone, M KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS OP ? J_ V. P. & F. K. of W. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This ocamaisatma] has been clmrtercri and lee? ? attested under the laws and statute of the state of r? Vork. for ibennrponaof anithmtoncfthet alleerei ?" Mm on the r.io.ul Bases of Charity 1?*????????> a?? . anteraalaaal Infttuaawar ?ho Bociaal and Moral condition <>f human its two ?listimi military ami attfbform ranks will secure fat ?his ?? ? plan. Mi the frinii ranks il nil Sail 111 iii.Mitiitioiis of attKUtefV e\?Mit*? -? J iUNil foi .T.'tive men. .Hjnities wantnl in all mi lions of ihr COO*rf U> ????.? lodS?/? Kiidlv aililres.?.. S W? AIXEN ?Supreme ? ova get? 84? W. 87th Street. New York Citr. aaaaaaeaaaael Out of Town Ordere Solicited ] and will Beeeire Prompt ?nd Careftt. Attention, j Isaac Straus and Co?. ! Family Wine. Liquor and Cifar ?tore, 422 East Broad, St. Richmond. Va, \Wk make a specialty oFtkaT'Mt. V?arnon, ?jilmon old ?aaapar, reinii>r<.?>u Bye, Wllaoo, Old Heir t, Old North OwaUaaCara Whlsksy and Mountain Arf It Braaer f ?*??3??t?? a?*.? wsWT.r w;!?w?, itltAN DIK8. eis? ami tans. ? Tu**t and min-I ?MaWaaUSaWaaaUief GBOAhUl X Goods Di-liver.-d Kr??e lo mLnn f"> ? A 1 all parts of 11..? Citv I none ??34 I BUFRT IN BBaJk XX)*000?0?X>CtXl?? FIRST CLASS IReetaurant, Barber Shop. Pool Room, Boarding House and Emplovmeut Office. Chaules H. BaJLBT, Proprietor and Manager. Oeiiter Ave., opposite R. R Station. Lock, 13. mi? Atlantic li:?.! h.i.u, N. J. WINSTON S I IPF PRFOM u in Every sty,e?, Ibi "? ? LU IT wholesale and Retail. Parlors Open Day and Night Special Attention to Picnics, Pesti ? vals, etc. Estimates given. e> jrgw-??? the latest ami most popular ?Irinks <if the fountain, fresh on haml. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 'Phone, 2253 WINSTON'S, 037 Itrook Avenue. FRAN* ft ALLER, jR PRACTICAL HOUSf PAINTER, 14 W? Raker St., Richmond, > a. Residence. 1 E. Orange St. Prompt attention given co ali mal orne ??. Satisfaction guaranteed AU hinds of Painting Done Cheap Gire me a call before going elsewhert "THE ECONOMY," 30? and 305 M.aM St., Fine Tailoring?, CLEANING, DYEING, AND REPAIRING TURNER & WHITE, ''PROPRIETORS. F. H. Jackson. Chas. T. Williame. JACKSON & WILLIAMS. Provision eOMp'Y DSAI.ERS IN CHOICE Beef, Pork, Yeal and Lamb, 101 W. Ja*mmhha ?St., lUdiiiiond, Vs. Fresh Country Eggs and Butter. (astrine Butter a Specialty. DENTISTRY ...PAINLESS EXTRACTION.. For beautiful Teeth, Comfort. Pleasure and Health. Office Hours:?From ???.?. to ? G M. Old Phoue, 816. DR. P. ? RAMSEY, 102 \Y . Leigh St., Richmond, > a. SYDNOR AND HUNDLEY, LEADERS IN Quality Furniture PARLOR SUITS, We have some twenty -five or thirty suits bought, most of which will be in stock in a few days. "Don't do a thing'' until you see this line. MOKK.S CHAIRS. This always popular cnaii of rest will be in as much de? mand this fall as ever. Part of our stock has already ar? rived and $io values vie with $15 values oi a year ago. Oall, see our stock of Bed Room Fc j alture and save time and money. Passenger elevator. h 700-11-15 E. Broad 8t. -