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?*&& SATURDAY,..FEBRUARY 25 1906 ELEVEN-YEArVOLD GIRLISDIVORCED IOWA CHELD WIFE &ECBIVSS DECREE OF SEPA&ATION. MARRIED TWO YEARS AGO. Husband Over Seven Tiines Her Own Ago ? Is Once More Enjoying Life with Doiis and Young Playiuates. Brighton, Ia.- C.ertrude Trusty Leep er. an 11-year-ohi gnl, of this village, has just been gr.iiiieu a eieeree ot di vorce from Jedin i^eepe r, t>r> years of at,"?", to whom Si.e' was married two jears ago. The child, whr. b: r-.ime a wife when 6he wa.- only n.n j.e.o> .,.;i a;.rl has be come a divorce-e a, i i, s,i,i ih m s.virts that t'all scat\e to i;i ;? ..nev.s. and wears her luxiiriant lm au n.i.r iu "pig-tails" down her back. and .-i.e i.s a> lond of dolls and takes as i.een <;* i.jjit in play ing with them a^ any euncr v ;;.;,! (,i uer teuder years. dc-pa. the la. : ,hai she 6te>exi up at thr' al.ar a..d s >!e;;.;?.y took the vows whieh ui.ieir- ,:i>r t.n l.iwful wedded \vi!c ol a inan s< v< n times her owu age. When two ye'.ttv pre>mised tr> "hn. obey" the man w '.i be her graueltauter. a ii>.i:i gray-beard erl. gray-hairerl a:.?i 1 e:;i \vi;h. the storrns of well-nijji tht ee-s. ,,re \ ears and ten. she prese-nuri an odei sight to those who wiluested the r eremony. The orielegretoni lookeu his age. and the hrirle looUed hers as she stex.d by him with her heael seatvely e-oming up tr> his elbow. (lertrude is an orphan. and had no brr)thers or sisters to U>ok after her. She had friemds. fe)r everybody in Brighton loverl the sweet. sunny-tem pered. winsome child, but those friends were passlve rather than artive. anrl when Leeper maele the she)cking pro poaal that she marry him. nono eif them did aught to save her from so unnatu ral a fate. N ??<"? i.ni a man a mom tri^'fni. Ouedieui, uiageni wife than naa Je>hn Leeper. She accompanied him from Brighton to Arkansas se>on after the mariage. and there. in a little village. ali" assisted him to establish anri maln ;:o "C i t,e" 'lras-ty .-.nor. ruerish anel was <.I(1 ??;-..mi:z 1 i to ail to l.eep never did her she SUI.KM.V'.V Te.MiK TllKYe.WS. taln a honie. ii nui--? have> br-en a dull, le>nr'.sr>nir' life' lor thr' ediihl-wife. but never riirl she e;.mp'rtin e>f he>r le>t, never eiid she ni, . : \.,-y hnsbanrl when he e-ame hone at n i ?. n wi;h other than a bright. Miilli:!.. f.we; nr-ver riid she fail tr> have his n . ..- er.o.oel. and on the tab]r? pr.,irpiiy :it tiu- app.inted he)tir; never elir! sh he>use clcati aiwi ; ?? fail to darn thr- h.d.s in his soei-.s, sew buttruis r>n hi< e-iothing when that was ner-essary, or tr> di.-ehait:e any of the oihe'r wil'ely eluties it lel! to he'f leit to do. Other ehildren pa-sed by her door cn their way to seheol or on eliihlish pleasure b.-nt. t.:t (o-rt rurie never thought e>f gr>int;' with the-m or having aught to clr> with them or their spe>rts, for sho w ..s a wif.-. Leeper remait.e-rl in the s:>uthwest for ??'mething more ?ir.m a ye:>r. when. ln e\>:npai>.y with hi- wif. . he rr'turnerl to '?'~< \\':ishi!;irte)n. in this ('? f rndr- niadr" friends :??!? to t.le" a |:etition fe>r town. He wni ft ite. and t h- r. "Who pe-rsuarie.i L.vorco. The- e-hild ("i'l the proposa!. 1> him none of t! conimonly b. ar r no' loverl him wife, anrl he ha. ;v-J '''.;; ir: re U]iiy with i> '??':?? tha' she hore !i:i; lo'.e whieh wives ?!' hn-h'ii'rls. She- had l.en shi- heeame bis nr.t in;-; ir.-d h--v with lr>vr'. but hr' had not In en r r".el tr> her; he had given h?r a honie anrl she felt in rluty bound to stnnd by him. Her friends insisterl. howner. atirl finally she yielded to their inip.irtunities and did so. It did aot ta! e 4h<- j-.M't-e h>ng to rie clde what he should do. "When he learned from the >>\;,'?:-, -.> uffered by the plaintiff the < n.-uTii-'anees under whieh the <marr:-iv.,- !,d b. en sol i."teil a r!ecree of ??! no dr-fense. - v. after being b'lonie a child emnized, he quicl I dlvorce. Leeper - Thus, Gertrnel" t\vo years a wire. tr ?!n. What was to hecom<? of her when she had been granted the decree ot dl \or<e was a -,.;.-?. q'tcstion. Rut it vt- soon ?e-:' ,' h-yr a 1 ird family in J-- .^h'en. '," ?? d: ? ..r.-ee i^ ?-r;w Ir. the 1. e '?,:' \l ]).{ -is, if r" . village. r sh" uil* l)> cared for tlll she att"t- i- her woirarro'c*. Mr. and Mrs. r>ev'? h?ve noi lega'ly adopted her. but they have practically done so, and *h<? will be treated by them as their own chi'd. GIRL IS~SEEK!NG"~HER FATHE.TS MURDERER Pretty California Maid Follows Trail in Nevada Wilds Looking for Clews to Slayer. Oakland. Cal.- -For more than thret ftionths pretty Anni^ Ahern. of this city has been in tho nioumainous wilds ol Nevada. near Derby. atiempting tc gather evidence which will lead to th# detection and coaviction of the murder ers of her father. Miehael Ahern. whose bod>. bearing uutnistakable e\ ideiice ol foul play. was found in the Truckee riv er. near Derby, last July. The plucky girl returned with the remains of hei murdend parcnt. and after seeing thom decently buricd returned to take up the trail which she hopes will lead to the SKKK1NC CI.KWS TOXH'HDKRER. discovcry of the criniinals. In hor role of deiecti\e she has mot with many vi cissitudes in the "manslaughter hell hole" of Nevada. as the girl declares Derby is termed. Not alone have the thugs in the camp put every obstacle in her way. but the vrry grave in which her father had been huried had not been marked. and the daughter was forced to undergo the ordeal of having the cof fin opened in order to identify the body. Michael Ahern. eniployed as a gang foreman in the construetion of the gov ernment canal hctween Derby and Wadsworth. was last seen alive July 19. 1904, at Derby. At. that time he cashed $800 worth of pay chtcks at Buckman's store. but retained uncashed additional checks to the \nlne of $95. Two days later his body was found in the Truckee river at IVterson's ranch, a deep gash on his body sliowing where he had been felled before his body was thrown into the water. The uncashed checks were still upon his person, but the currency was snip The remains were taken to The family of the murutieu m&u ?a^ at a loss to know what to do. No ef factive steps being taken by the Nevadi authorities to run the criminals down, Miss Annie Ahern. une of the three daughters. resolved to take matters into her cwn hands. She is a determlned young woiirin of four and twenty and does not know wnat lear is. She went to Derby. There. pro< uring a pony and a ri'le. ^ht has spent three months iu the canal ca;rps. and she believcs tha* sheh as ui!ii.i.-':...ahlc clews to the iden tiy of the murn-rers. MANICURE BY GIRL SAINTS Unique Establishment Maintained in Lont.ou by Young Society Women. London.-- A l.i.m'.on niurning paper prints a remarl.alde story (Jf a inani cure establi-iiiiieut maintained by so? ciety woiiu-n w:th a leaning toward the high church ?.< etriue. which has been opened in a I'ashionahle street off 1'icca dilly. Outwar.iy t he .shop (i;,es not dif fer from the i niinary estabiiskmeius of its kind. bui in^ide it is to be lound a private ckupel where tbe fair mani curists are encouraged to perform their daily devotioi-.s. The client' le iiulines many women of title, but only a pri\ ileged fow are ever allowed to penetr.itc i he recesses of the chapel. Fresh ct;t tlowers and lighted candles bedn-k th?- altar, and the light falls on tbe ki.eeling group of inanu-ur ists through w im.cws of staineu glass. In solcnm procession the manicur ists, clad in per:ect!> titting black gowns and white einbroidered collars, pass into theck. ;>? ? 1 each morning before manicuring tiu- tair tingers of a single patron. The manicuri-ts' assistants are all girls of good birt j. All of them have made a solep.m \o,v never, under any circumstance-:. to manicure a man. The girls who bib>i:g to this saintiy select band of beatity eoctors may r:ot even beautify the bands oT their brothers. A forfeiture ot *j:>? ?? is mentioned as one of the penalti. s for disobedience to this eleventh conimanunient of the mani curists. Rakes Child from Death in Cistern. Chicago.?While crossing the wooden cover of a cistern in pursnit of her pet dog. Mildred. srven y<ars old. daughter of .lacob (!ref n!;?;:r. Creenwood street and MeDaniel avenne. Kvanston, fell inro the cistern and ??>-' with difficulty res "ittedly hcrta h<r who drew her out with a r>\ke. The ci.-tern contained about three feet ol' warev and a temporary cov? er had been plaeed over the inouth until a pump couit; be pu: in. , Left Death Note to Scare Girl. Maynard, Mass. Krnest Nerto, who klisappeared from eMaryland about two years ago leavir.g a note to the effect! that he was tired of living. has returned. Nerto worked in Miehlgan on afarm and as a brakeman on a railroad iu Mlnneso-' ta, He sayB that his stracge exlt from j Maynard wa>: meant to frigoten a young woman. An . Ariyrehenrion. l "I suppc m .> i.u .?!?. |,:,aM(] that your daughtrr is ir, n. ,,,-., ^ t...stir.guished a European n^ .>. . ;:..'? "Well," at. Mr Cumrox. "1 i ?WBINVHTE THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBUC TO OUR JOB DEPARTMENT It is thorougbly equipped to do all kinds of printing on short notice. We make a specnlty of Society printing and work for Insurance Com panics, such as Financial Cards, Policies, both straight life and benevolent, Physi cian's Certificates, Sick Cards, Application blanks, Agents Report Sheets, Rate Cards, etc. We print Weddiug Invita tions, and High Class Sta tionery for Balls, Parties, Pic nics and all entcrtainments of a social nature. We print Church Envel opes, Note and Letler Paper, Bill-heads, Monthly State* meuts, Busincss Cards, Fi nancial and Order Books, Circulars, Check-books, Pam phlets. EXCURSION WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS We print Handbills, Quarter-Sheets, JIalf and Whole Sheet posters, Tags, Tickets, Placards, Society Cards, Min utes, Visiting Cards, Mourning Stadonery. OURAIM is to please our patrons and to give them the best service at the lowest prices, consistent with satisfactory work. We furnish "cuts" when desired and we will arrange tc complete special work iu our line. When in need of any work m our line, call and see us aud estimates will be fumished. WE HAVE AN ELEGANT LINE OF SAMPLES _WHICH WE WILL SHOW ANY ONE DBSIRING TO SEE THEM. ?ur Stock IRoom Bmbracee a fxxll %ine OF THE LATEST STYLE BOND, FINE WRITINCJ-FLAT AND LINEN PAPER, ENVELOPE3, ETC. WE CAN PRINT A BILL AS SMALL AS A DODGER. A Three-Sheet Poster AS LARGE AS A FRONT DOOR. WE HAVE ONE OF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS OF WOOD-TYPE Of Any Job Priuting Establishnient in the city. Our Present Corp of Employees are Competent and Quick-^orking. Our Ofiick is within Easy Reach of the Public, Being within Fifty Yakds of Broad St. Our street-entrance is retired and has no objectionable features, the most fastidious lady bein,? able to enter without embarrassment or annoyance. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, APPLY TO Long Distance Telephone. 2213. John IVIitcheH, Jr, 811 N, 4th St., RichEioiii"! 3 dren !oe)i\ ae in. ; . 'i... . i , .<:: i mi; pe>sc th*. wiil rve ; or. . . n e 1 ; itdwear Ing a big i.a;:.ri . :, .;,> i,:-.t <ra i.u waist e-oui. > ;..- io ; u ;i . :( nfcular ar.iestejr." - \ . n ?,.;, ; ?. ?:, s.ar. St u, \ .: \ ^< oi:c;.?y. He?1 :hni. \. ? ........ ;i-. i I e married In t he ria> ;.:. e. she Why; "Its n (<r.. r (.;.:..;.;,1. We e-an save on ih?> ,e,;ts." "Well. ,,;k ?:?:?.; \".\ \e heen ci'on on:i/.;iiL' i,n : !.:? ?. ,i ii. . ut ;ng our e-e urt ii g da\s; ii'.- ;, y.\-. [\ weean't blow a lit: le in r :i : > ,;, ,,;;i? w r eJeiing day!"? Yon'.o rs St :tr. -n: ;i. /... n ^.iis T:Tiin. "Iley. n.: t.r:" >.;.ei! thr' urr'hin, as Subbiib.s ri.i-.hr-,, by with his arms lull of bunriie-. "What is i: ?" n<\ < d t!u ncrvoiis coni rnuter. str |>4).i?.u. to fAihi.inr his L)t:iu.le.s. "What ba\r 1 h.>;?;?? '"About two iu.in.li s." r< p'.ieei the br;y, rleieigii.g n.i tJi t..^-w a\'.? I'l.ilae.elphia l'l't :aS. H!:s Frhiw'jy Seherme. I-iitle Kn.wn li. ;:.;_'<t?-;ii I thought >ou wtrei.i\ ir: :..!. ^ et yot: are lur ni^hini: iiri,.- ;ii i. :;n:iniini:ion to tho honorabie eiieni\ ! His lir.bns; A.iy -Hb't! Not a word! 1 ain selliiig ti.em to him so that \oue-an e?n;>!ure th. ::: a;... -, t the stuff fr.r noth ing. r.un'i \r.n hn u :- -(.'hir-ago Tribune. Advaiitaeeous Obesity. Tbe* Ibmtani---uii\v in the we>rld did you, the fattrst tarhey in the yard, e.se-ane he-ir.g hillerl tor market? The Tuivey--Why, you poor little simplelun! evidrntly you have been reading the r-ojr.ir- papers. Who ever hearri of a Lenuii.eh fat turkey found Dn sale at a mari etV? Judge. It Was Stationary. Youth?I've brought baek the alarm eloek you sold ir.e yesterday. Shopkeeper?Whai's tbe matter? dirln't it go o:T at the proper time? Ye)uth- Naw- should say it dirln't go off. Jr-st ste.tr! right still anel raised thunder wlun 1 wanted to sleep some nu)re!?C'ievelar.d l.r r.rler. Con:iieting Emotions. "What are ym erying about, my doar?" "'I have just he-n reading the old love letters \ ou se'iit nie before we were mar rie'd " "That's funny. I was reading them the other day and they made me laugh." ?Kansas Ciiv ritar. V/ise Robinson. Robinson Crusoe had just named his man Frirlay. "Ii" it had b^eu Wedneselay or Satur day," he explaiied. "he might have be come a matinee- ii.ru." Thus. with keen foresleht, did he try to savr' him )r;,ni the perils of civiliza tie>n.?N. Y. Sun. Futile. "Wasn't it soam!alous. tbe way old Bullion's relati.es wrangleel over their elaims tr> hi- pronprty. even belore the doctors had given him up?" "I hadr.'t hearri a word about lt. What was the result?" "Nothing. He ^ot weli."^<;hloago Tribune. .'"teiiJBP*Jrr*?r hlg-hrr iwfebnM B?slpes? and T?t MeUium. **'***? ?verytalM. Mo lmpoaltloa. <3an be c< r tnited opon all affalm af lif^buetua** i0Te "^iI^'-^^V^**?*?^*- B**?r*' mylUry ? veafed. akto of ahaenC, dnanamd aadBvinc frlenda. BmorM au tmat and ?*ranir? mwte. ohalkMM aay MmUum wheoan e? eaed her ln etarihae; ruvemttana of the pwt Bk*,S?M" *5"2? ??t* ?* **"?'" "??? BamaibW aba will not far any nrioe flatter you ;.you may reet -mun* m wtlf aala faeto wltaeut non TS**i 8he y *> *MM**ft?d upen aU aflalrt. of with full deaurlatiea af yaur fataa* comoan I?"*.2??JB ye,T ?****???? kt aeMnt.nK mtaa tng frlenda, eaemtea eSo., bwtdnena, law entta lourneys. oeateated wlUa, dlveaoe and speaola konta nWu, and reMaaU. flae reada^our deatlny geed ar bad; Ae wlthekn aetalns preHaat aad f utnre ln a DKAD TRAJJCR. haa lha powar aT anr two Memama 7*a eviTmet. In teata ahe teUe your ma*er's full name ue fore mvittM, tha u??t of aU your faanly. thatr aeeH and daaoriatlan, ?k? name and WM nem of your praaeat naafcaad. the name af your naxt lf you aaa ta have ana, fee aame of the young man who now oaMa an yaa, tha aame of yoiir'retarehuebead. aadtheday, meata aad jrear of your BmrriaaeZjjawmaay aklMraa you have or will have; whecher yaur nrcaunt awaethaart wlU ba trua ta you and 'fha wS marry you; lf yau kaya aa awaatheart aae will teU you whan tou will have one aad hia name. fcfto*M*JiS*^*? of aequaintaaoe. AU yo^ future u/tll ba told iu aa hoaeat. elear and 5^inJfl^fn?r.a"a m * **** trunee. Mothera ahould know the awoeees af their huebaada and ohlldren i/oouc ladlea ahould knewr ev?rythln? about thalr awaathaarta or intanded huaband. Do notJteeu company marry or go Into bua Ineae until you know all, do not let ailly ralls 'oue aarupeaa pruvant your oonaulttng Madame ta the only aaa ln tha world wba oaa teU you tha full aaaaa of your fature huaband with age aad data of marrta re, aad tella whath ar tha ona you W>va la trua o r falaa. There ara aame paraona who ballave that to?reJtoB05I"m*"*?'*P*1,M* from aonaulttna a Medluia, but auafa baDafa ra ooatrary to the truth. It la oary from tha ?ok of dlaorimlna tk>n that auah a aoualurioa an ba reaehad It la not every aaa who plaeai-Ja hlmaelf or her aalf aa a medlum that aaa atandthe test ofwhat he or ate elaima. And a paraoa of aa iaoulrlag mlnd may aak the reaaaa why. It ls abaplr that theee advar __ka pethway_ . ?_^_ ?m ?? elear aad aevoiu of aU ohataelae. It ls and uadanlable faot that peraona wlU eome for advtee la full kaowledga af what they want to kaow, and yet aa aaon aa taay eotfront l,UM?2?1^2*AWfJ?*r2*momt ??d??vor to dlaael from fjattr mmds what they kaow ao aa to oaar * tt tffl be rahearaed by the Medlum Tojaet a*M aeaatit out of a perenti hy uafair and iflaHoaaw ?aaa latba art uaad & Tuaay Tmat ta tajaa hoM of the Sl?5aaaSfe0L"m^t^y *" rattteaaaWdoae aad by eoasult uapa t _ Aad vat taftt aaa aa doae aad by aoaeulMaa' jtoajjfa-jk ?*? Mwaitly aiyatary aeoomeTa ?Haa ?uNaot aaa raaotvad aa Uttla atteaMon by imiaiiail a%ea aad avaa tiltaa oaaC ~ttSjiaiMiwaaaialyafa aaWalaaeanh lasAupaaataar mlaatwtau oary to aaaa STaa aaSataf wttdaui hava un< ? **ka?> syaaS^aaul af, atadv ta aaaamaaa aaaaaaya*SSjal ataaaam aad Tar a ?aaHlauam aad uuni-a^amW^aWaartaawwaaVof.7m" jy f? . aateausiiatatl?aaaaaiiaiiaw ?aaTk*a*JJQrWaaTaaaaaaasaa^ ?adtiob ?r urrnm, ti.?.? 1? ?. M. to 9 P. U WL B.HARTH, CHICKASHA, INDIAN TBRRITORY. I 7 LAWSON & CO., DBALKRfi IN FISH, OYSTERS AND OAME, FRESH riEATS & (JROCERiES All orders receive proiupt atteu B10 Brook Ave. 'Phone 1580. tieu S. J. GIlPIN, 506 E. BROAD STREET, Rfc^mond, Va. DEAJLER ; I mS^ Flne Boo;. , Shoes, -i -i.i Ladies Gafters, ?VU Kinds oi Fim Footwear. H. F.JONATHAN Pisb Ontcrs & Prodoce C130N; I7t? St.,RICHnOND, VA. ALL ORDERS WILL REOEJVE PROMPT ATTKNTION. Lonc DlsUnce Phone, 75 2. New Phone, 478. R0KT- s'. FORRESTER ZFLORIST^ 215 E. Leigh Street, RIOHMOhD, VIROINIA PUurt Deeoratloca, Oholoe Roaebnda Out Flower*. FunenU Btu?u, Hoxxae Decoration* for * edding, Partien <be a ?peoialty. GHto me ? oall. S inoh. Km When Ygd Are Slci tor* aa* Fraaa. Madiamet only wf ?are you then parcnaM mv Druff ud Mediaiaa feaoC Leonard'* Reliable PrescrlptlM Drof aH?fG r34 HMtfaSeaond ttewt. Subacribe to Th? Plankt Oaly $1.50 per year.| fWONDERFULl ! DISCOVERY J I Curly Hair Made Straight By I TAKBif rmoM LIFE BSr?RH AMf? AFTKB TttEATMSMT. ORIQINAL OZONIZED OX MARROW (Copyrtgatad) ? !*???**????, Oi MuTon u ?at ap auly in tfty aeat ?1m aad nade aaly In Cklcajro and ~" &."? *#ft ?>** 'OaaBliad Ox kWrrow " OklciMt*. U. ?. A." ta prlnt?d oa tha ?a?k Oktca#?. U. ? A." ta prlntod oa tha p0.ka4.-e. ? Do imt an aiUlea by aabitltatea that cUlnt to ? ?ae*?Ojo?U?al1,aatb?({a??tBenevfr f?ll? to ? keop th? htalr stralsht. aoft aud baautlfal, ? Ktviagjt that haalthy ltfaltke app?aranee ao ? ?aaah doalrad. A tallat nf-oeult* far ladln. ? #) KeB>lemen aadehildrvn. Blegantly parfuinaa. A I pwlBK t? Ita aaparlor and laatlng. raalltiet lt ? ?? *????>?? '?* ?"???"OOBamlcal. Ittanatpoa- ? ? lale far aaybody ?o pradaaa a praparation ? ?????*? t?. Fail dlraotlona with ?very battle. ? OalyflOeeBta. Sola bj"dra?rUee aud aoalara. ? S'/^"4 ????c???tXoad|o ??"'?<. pe?tpal(lor ? 40 far thraa^BpaT, exprvss paid. Wa pay all paatam Ana^kpreaa ahartrea. S^ud pait?l or aif raSTVaacy order. P)Va?e wou tiaa iui( af thla paper wheu orderln*-. Write yoar aaaae aad adaresa plaluly to OMOmZSD OX MAMROW CO., 6 Wmbmrnh At:, Chicmgo, Illinoim, A*-?aU waoto* ererywhere. MRS. P. C. EAsLR* 615 N. Second Sh HE <KEA.tt, <'Of*FECrriONAKIEH -' (,; a(E?, ETC. | Lawn nd Pio-nic Partlea, Feitt ?als, Weddx.-g8 eto., furniahod wi? th* best h tfh <rrade loe Ormm r the Shor? <?t Notioe. Sattsicatfon Gtiaranteed ? ?-?me>8 BEFORE MAKING J u R 6 l H Sj ai our porenaea /oa woaid do n??i u, oall atibe moet reliabta f araltar? house in the eity *n& *ea the ttar one of Refrigerators, Oattings, Oil-Clottis A.od in faot everythlag that ii aeed ?d in hooae faraiahJng*. aUOS A1D CARPBTS. ? 1 ? ? '? Of avery desaription; alm tha U? *?* deeigns ta KOC&Xks ?od tp*s* ia) QCT VIP.S. Oor aooda are tb? hf??A #?*r tha priae and lae prioa I C. 6 Jargii's S?a ?u kabi baolid ert., ?? ?Mwthaadaahtaraat ?atataaaaataaMaaaBaaaaataajaaataaaaMK j 'Pho^c, 1380. Reslucaca .V ;n 330 ! Street. jROBT. W. ftlLLIAMS, JFUNERAL DIRECTOR & ! EMBALMER. .NO. 3019 P. STREET, BETWEBN 30TH AND 31 ST STREETS. I RICHMOND, - - - VA. Special attention jciven to all baainaM entrusted to nie. Oania|fes for foner als, receptions and niarriagttt at all hours. Satistaotion guaranteed to all. til6-20-'04 A. Hayes j OFKICE AND WARK-kiK-.MS, 727 North Second Street KKsmp.NCE, 725 N. 2nd St | First-elass H.ioks and Ca>kots of all de 1 scnptions. I h;,ve a spare r.n.in for bod les when the bnnilv have not , suitaDl* place. All c.untrv e.nlers ^r yivet special attentiou. Yoni special aurait-.a* :s called to the new stvle Oak Cwkft* Call anrl .see me aurl ye>u shall be \njt?: e>n kinrliy. -.?--. 'Phone, 2778. tu Castalo Hom, *>2 E. BROAD ST. tfaTr.Mg remodeied m? oar. and! ti*^ jg an up-to-a?tf piaee, i ?m prepahTR a> mervf my frie?nd? and tha auJavtlv. h v* ?j pvne old stand. "tiolce Wtnes. Uquor* 04* Ciaars r-7J*l*r CIASS RBSTADKAiSi Meals At AU Hours^ ???* >not?e. rJSi *n? uunaia. *^< S. W. ROBINSON, NO. 23 NORTH 18TH Sl DKAI.ER IN FTNE WINES, LIQUOR&. CIGARS, &c. Sa9~All Stock Sold as Guaranteed.-e* hKuM^i ATTENTION. Your patronage is respectlully soltcited. JOHN M. HIGGINS. DKALUK IN CHOICE GROCERIES, WINES UQUORS, AND OGARS. tvmn ooods, ftjix vur po? YHBMONftV. 1*10 H**t FrmnaJf^