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A POVERTY SOSCHDL l XlHt K PABTY GIVBS BV TMB LAD1MS OF MKADM-MBMOBIAL. List of Those Who Took Part-Floes Impoaea for Excesses la Dress Mr. Joliuaoa'* Fsseral Te-Dar? Other Maackeater Item*. The ladles of tbe Sewing Society of tho Mcade-Alemorlal church save a "iHVerty soshul" at th* vestry last night, witch wss largely attended and -ouch tn Joye J by eveiy one present. The followers of the old Puritan style of dress hsd much tbe advantage of the advocates of modern iirrr-a reform, as the following ti-x-llet on article* of wearing apparel, written in true Josh Pillings's style, will shoe*: "Kvcry woman what homes must wars sc kallUer draft* and apron cr sumthln ikelly appropriate and leave '.heir poodle dorg to hum. Know gent xvith a blletl shirt and dood holler will bc alouc-d to kum unless he pay-- a fine of fi snits. A kompt-H-nl komltty -xiii Introduce atrungers ami look after bashful i< lU.xx. un kullee! fines. ISvry wun wet innis munt pay dere fine befor tBtta supper. The fine* fer ladies wli, l<e as follow!*. No apren. 1 sent; Kl,l gloves. 2 cent*; list with flowers tr tether*, .' seato; Kar iIiik*. plane. 1 sent; Bar-rtaga ilinion. 2 eeiits; Trimmed ai?rn, 1 Beats; il main linger wring, 3 i-enls; tiold fralm glr.sses. 2 Bents; Silk lire*, 5 sent*, will ores. 3 sente; Ornamental har pine. 1 .sent. The San for men will bc Bl?BIWIIP aad par? tially as follow--: Blacked .tutes. 1 atnt; k)OBJBaa In pocket. 1 sent ..nh. pipts exemp; Wotchaa not XVaterb irv, 1 Bent; Btovc-plpe hut, 1 seat' fha wi,)K Kt: m. 1 i sent; Stand up keilor, ?'? -.-nts; Pa teat I lether shoes. 2 sents; Hutton wno!a BOhdy, I I- setitt*; OeM fraha glasses I suits; I ereeaad trousers, .' teate. The follow Ink' ladies BBB?ted in the en Mt?dameat: Portuae-Teltor, Miss bessie j Keij; Cigar din. Mlta L x/Bi-n; Ped? ler, MIsh .loila Krait*, Peanut t.lii. Alls Mvaae; l-opcora 0tri, Mha Vattea: Appia] 4Url, Mis* Mcculloch: CS?Sj) C?ft, Miss Voa Hom. Mont black. Mr. K. PtBdly; Mali li Dirt, Mis* Helen Weisl.-i-.-r; i'ln Hinl Noodle (liri. MbtB Minni-- Diwarra*; Kl -ni, r OtrL Mir*-* Holland; Parrot Girl. Al:-- K. na Mm rls.-i t- : (Kal) Bag, MMe Katie Kalrd; Uingir Dread, Mis* Annie Sh-.twell. The funeral of Mr N. li. lebaBBB, who rlicil suddenly ot Iii art- 1100008 St, -the itit-hmond aad DaBvltts .-hops MiMtdey afternoon, xxiii tske place 'Jiis mm1 lng nt 10 o'rloi-k from balnbrldgc-Street F.up tlst church. The meeting of the St. Audre 'a Brotherhood ol Mealc-Memorlal chur i wa* |..Ti|iii'.i from lu si night until Fl dav night at i o'clock. Mr*, George H. OtJggBrd dies] gt 8 (clock Monday night at Bel mpStaoi, in this .iii. The eeeaaeed loaves a buahaad kiiu bbw caa?I to mourn thc loss thc., imve sueto?ted in the death of thia loved one. Hr. Thoma* J. Turpin ha* uonc on an extensive hi ur hunt lu BOO?"Weat Vlf-" gutta. He will be gout! from the city ?several days. Misses Louise and Kizzie ''layton xxiii Imve a silver tea at tnelr ?,ram!,iarcnts'. Mt, gad Mt-. 8. T. ilaiico-k's, Ne, Bl Fifteenth street, on Friday. Ino vth of Nover?-her, from " to ll P. M., foe thc benefit of the Baptist Orphaaage. lu tho Pe?ce Court yesterday morning Wl?tam Otttttlth, BJugeao Swann, and ller txrt Furguson wen- B?ed 12'"0 each for uliman, e violation. Mi** Helen Brice has retBjraed to this * itv after a brief visit to frieada la Wash Itmtiin. it. C. Miss Kinma Cox. who has beea quite i-ick at her residence, oa Bambridge str'-et, ls Improving. Mr. lt. Henry Vaden, ef Kocky Mcunt, Mi ?'. f.irtiKili of this elly, luis ri turned t.i a, i eat a peeltlOB here. Mi. .1 XV. Huberts ls quita sal. at hts r. i li nea, on Portar street. Mr. J. it Roaatrae bas gone te Beith mote te BCCap! B BoMttOB In that tity. Air. i). a. BaeJtlasi i*1 ceaflned t<> his ked by sn km ss Ula condition ls un < h.urned. Airs. N A. Kass-, her niece, and nephew, of ('hula, are visiting Mts. A. M. Qrstgory, ins Peery atret | i'he revival htvIcch at Anbury chapel ii" will uti. ii !..|. anil I number of per? sons have profegeed religion. 4 lO-Hnll (min SoOrB. Ths Kaw ani Bqulty Court wat tagaged yesterday in ht-urintr, the ease ol P. H. Ford vs. XX. W Field and others, inti,rn .11 debt. In settle the <|ilt -flin of nilli I ii'ift of a note. Suit was brough! by Carl i ..lillian against tl. A. Kass for f?8.38, debt Juilpment was given In the Circuit (oort of Richmond yosterdsy foi fr. c. with in tsrool anl costs fiom September !'. 1BK, for the plaintiff tn the case of Silverman tc XX'iscliRskl against H. A. Atklnsim, ac? tion of debt. .ludk-e Lamb has notified the bar that the chancely Court will be adjourned for the ti un on Friday, December loth; thal ii , contested rsrpers will be received aftei Tuesday, Novembei '.6th; that no papers will be received after Friday, I)e,-eniln-r otb. and that until otherwise ordered tho mun will not bo In session for business nii Saturdays. Yesterday being election-day there was no session of the Hustings Court. The Jury wu* slmtily called and adjourned' ox'er until 10-day. Meelina ot the 14 a ai ra rr Heal. An Important meeting pf the Summer Tte-st Auxiliary was held yesterday morn? ing at tho r.-'-l'lerie.- of Mis* Judith Deane, ."So. Ml e**t Franklin street. In the at> ? -nce of the president, Miss Irene Lang liorne. Ailsa Neille Parker, the first vice president, presided. X'cry encouraging Utters wert read from Mrs. Harksdale. the matron of th-' Summer Itest, nml the follow-In* ofticet* wore elected: President. Alias Nellie Parker; Secretary. Miss Mads--- Preedloy; Treasurer, Miss Mary Jones; First Xiee-President, Mina Fannie Ross; Second Vice-l'resldent, Mis* Judith Deane; Third Vlce-Presldsnt, Miss Carrie Kllett. The auxiliary have In view an entertainment, which will be given sam. time In the near future, for the benefit of the Summer Kept. It xxa.s decided that the officers and a_tecuUve Contiattlee shall meit monthly, and that thu annual meetings of the auxiliary will h? held on the iii. t Tuesday in every Noveather. I Hr. Wray XX > tin- Davis to Marry. The wedding of Ur. Wray XVvthe It-axis ami Mis* Mary > melin Hoi kins, which ?will take pl?.* at Oracedtfreot ltatiilst church on October 12th, will be one or the moat brilliant affairs of the kind ibis pee?ob. The music sill be exceptionally Ima, and then- will lie un unusually I. !.;?? number of attendants. Dr. Davis, who ls a son of Dr. XX'ythe Davis, is , I'l.'iiiinent you ii f* dentist of this city, ile ls hii alumnus of Hiehmond College anil a prominent represi.ii'atlvi- of the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity. The prospec ttx'e bride la the soprano of the choir of Orace-Street Baptist church, and has an exquisite voice. She Ip welt known In htu-U-uI circle*, ami I* considered one of the most promlslna x oeallsta of Richmond, tm next Friday evening the groomsmen, usn-rs. and lady attendants will be ten? dered a handsome supper ut thc residence of the bride-elect. Property Traasfrr*. Richmond: Henrietta J. Cardwell'* trus? tee to P. F. XV oed. house and lot No. 606 lau tb Klahth street. 13.21-0. P. H. Dui'tiingtoti and wife to Kmma J . wife of N. a. Metiithn. 36 1-2 feet on south side XVUttamaburg avenue near Ash .tra-et. ?ubjeet to Ueetl of trust for psX'. Ban ..Jam** C. Farley and wife to Christian h ea-iKle, B feet on Leigh street between l"i"-iit!ss *tri*et and Brook avenue, and BES feet on north sid.- Pulliam street, Massie Mlckens's trustee to n. B. Ijlps couil, 131-3 feet on aouth side Ua-er Btrest, ti*! J$f?rmZ, Y. ;rh,-'?'--? ??? Di?*i' B, Satter stilte. 40 x-S feet on north -lue Pleasant Biret-t nest Twcntv-nrst, gio. ,cm?*"' . H,J ?)*'*?* L? Henry Rom. ? feet on north aide Boyd atreet near Norton, Bil. Moaad tar tho Hep-ee-Bhe-iv. o?0.^* JLh? R-chmond people booked with the Old Dominion Btoaiaahlp Co^m l-iny for New York to attend the horse ?how pie Mr. Jame* G. TtataV aadtte Misses THi.ley. Mr. J. M. lfamnew and Ml** Irene Bossieiix. Mr. S. M Price. Mr 4jw>.xe XA Uwsor) Mr. WlllUm*on Tsl lay. Mr. James. Mr. Valentine, Mr. xv B. Freeman. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs Levin Joyneg and children. Mr. ami Mr? Thomas helson Carter. Mr. *nd Mrs. A. H. Chrlstlaii, Jr., Miss Kva De Treville. Mr. George A. Gibson. Mr. and Mm T.ohR --ii Potts. Mr. Irvin XVelsiger, Mr. ft B-_P*_p?m- M?- C. T- f'hIM. Mr. an! Mr* T. P. Jeffress and son. Captain J. C. Shafer and Mrs Shafer. Mr A. D. Whitlock. Mr. H. D. Colburn, Mr. George M. Mr Minn. Mr. Clarence Alilhls-r, and Mr. H W. Anderson. Other passengers will tte Mr. Jsmes D. Sohtett and the Misses flublctt. of Pe? tersburg: Mrs. E. M. Yancy and MO* Margaret Martin, of Lyn. hburg; Dr. XV. K. Anderson and Mr. Lee Morriss, of Farmvllle. Va. ~ OSIeeta Of St. Jame* Chapter. The Epworth League Chapter, or St. James Methodist church, at a meeline; | held Munday night, elected the followtog officers: K. W. Bandy, president; Mis* Kmma Robelln. first vice-president; W. K. Evan., second vice-president: Mles Sallie Eldridge, third vtce-preslden!; W. R. Evans, recording and corresponding secre? tary; Miss Helen Werner, assistant secre? tary; Miss Msry Walford, treasurer; Mis* Alice Nunnally. organist; Dr. John Stiff, chorister. In addition to the above offi? cers working and other committees were appointed for the new conference year. On ne:A Friday evening this chapter will celebrate Its anniversary In the main audletnce-room of the church. Rev. Or. Young, of Park-Place church, will de? liver the anniversary address, and there will be some good music. Coatrlfc-atloas to I diversity Fend. Contributions to the I'ntverslty of Vir? ginia hulloing fund up to the present are j as follow*: Amount previously subscribed _111,696 H Charles Stuart XX'oods . 1 M Captain Charles H. atppa . ie (io . Cash . :.(?)? Dr. John Dunn . MIS I H A. Catlin . 100 Major Charles 8. Stringfellow .... MM Or. William IJ. Gray . 2a M I?rads D. Ayi?tt . i" i.i ''..sh . 2a 00 I Total .111.817 K Tbe Brook Tarapl-r Line. The extension of the Fli st-street car line is being rapidly pushed forward, and lt is expected that the cars" will li abla to run over it in nbout twa, weeks. Tho line har*- been carried to the Brook turn? pike and up the turnpike le the new laundry. Both turns haye beea BBS?C, an! I a good deal of Ihe xxiii" ls ulready il) po- | situ il. ' HKMOVAL OF TUB BBXISAMY. A Balldlaar t'aatsalttee la Be As pointed This Week. The Executive committee of the Board of Trustees of Inion Theological Semi? nary will meet this week snd appoint a llmldlng Committee to take In charge the details for the erse'.ion of the semi? nary on the site generously given by Major Glnter and accepted by the Synods of X'lrglnla and North Carolina. Rev. Dr. Kerr, who was seen by a Dttpatea reporter last night, stated that lt had not yet been decided whether the committee would meet in Durham. N". C., or In this city. An Invitation has been Issued to the committee to meet here, as lt was thought to be desirable that they should Inspect the location on the. Brook road and give their attention to certain othrr details connected with the buddins. THK BTILDING8. The Building Committee will be em Is wered to select' an architect and make err.tracts with builders. The work will bc pushed forward and lt ls expected that the seminary will be ready for oc? cupation by the fall of 185*5. The buildings will colwin of a main building, with lae* ture-ro ?ms aad a. chapel; a lire-proof building for the library; two large dotml Unry buildings for students, and live resi? dences for the faculty. It ls hoped that sirflii lent funds will be forthcoming after a while io erect a gymnasium. Subscriptions toward the building of the seminary continue to be received, nnd as the attractiveness and IBBBIIItBlB tion of the structures and the choice of building material depend upon the amount subs, nix I over and above the IUMN now In hand, lt ls hoped that the sum viii be greatly augmented. xv.xs A ckk.xt VICTORY. Dr. K.-'T said vt sterility 'hat tl,,, kc. lecttoa of Kichmni.i for the erection et the new seminary buildings wa* u great victory, and was due entirely tn th" great tatorOSt evinced In the matter by our citizens and their promptness an | generosity in responding to the call for I funiK The fa. ; that persons of every j ? ler.iminatiim had contributed to the | hoi ?Usg-, aaM Or. Kerr, shows what reatta I gool people th.-re are In the city. It has not yet bein determine.! ' whit A. Greentree's GREAT REMOVAL SALE, eT*lTOafyB*-^r*)jf^^ Turn the boys loose and let them come to us. Greatest Gi ve-Away Bargains in Children's Suits and Boys' Suits. HERE'S THE WAY THEY GO: Children's Suits, all double-breasted, heavy weight, former marked price $2.50?Removal Price, $1.25. DOUBLE SEAT AND DOUBLE KNEE. Children's Suits, dark colors, stylish garments, former marked price |4.60 and cheap at that?-Removal Price, $2.98. CHILDREN'S DRESS SUITS, imported cheviots, worsteds, and cassimeres, former marked price, $0 and $7?Removal Price, $4-.25. , BOYS' LONG-PANTS SUITS, any color, alfy shade, single- or double-breasted, former marked price, $7.50?Removal price, $4.48. Men's Suits, $5, ?"?"?$?*** Men's Suits, $7.50, ^j^p** 's Cutaway Slits. $8.50, marked $12, $15, and $18. Men's Ox'ercoats, former price, $7.50?Removal Price, $4.50. Men's Overcoats, $13?Removal Price, $9.50. MEN'S PANTS. $3 and $4- Pants?Removal Price, $2.48. Men's Strong Working Pants, $2.60 grade?Removal Price, $1.39. Knee Pants, 15c. Knee Pants, 25c. Knee Pants, 35c. Knee Pants, 59c?all xvorth double. Men's Derby Hats, 89c. Men's Fedora Hats, 89c. OOWOOOQWJVtH*W*^U-J+/MJ A. GREENTREE, 829 East Broad Street. Corner Niuth. Depend Upon lt there are good reasons for our great success. We're drawing the trade our way by our up-to-date methods?by asking less money for the same goods or the same money for better goods than any other house in the city. It pays us to sell on small mar? gins. We can afford to sell goods on closer margins than other dealers because our expenses are smaller. In the end we make just as much money because we sell txvice as many. Look us over?xve'll show you how to save a five-dollar bill on your winter outfit. We've got txvo leaders this week?one at $0 anti the other at $10. .?> "-UR 's tnc P"cc ?f an Elegant All-Wool Black or J_v /ii Jami W** *"ue ^cotc^ Cheviot, double- or singlc Lv> 'ff lt ?jreaste(*. satin piped, serge linings. Wc guarantee ""' their duplicate cannot be found in town at less than $10, Our $6 Overcoat is a little wonder tor the money. You'll say it's worth $10. '-Sain 's ^1C Pr'ce tms wee** f?r any of our Lincoln Worsteds tPIU and Imported Clays. Needn't tell you ho xv they're made or fit because they're tailor-made. You can buy them in sack and frock, in all the latest styles. You'd pay for the same garments elsewhere $18. We'll expect you in this xveek?not to buy but to look. Wc want to prove that what appears in our advertisements is true? every word. 707 east Broad street. Temple, Pentan, Mes & [e. %%%%-fs-%%%-%%%%*BV% We have placed on stile to-day a lot of high-grade Irisb Point and Tamboured Lace Curtains^ all Choice, Perfoct Goods, and this Season's Patterns. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY IF YOU ARE OPEN FOR ANYTHING OF THE KIND. Prices range from $4 to $14.50 per pair. laod-lt) Highest of all ia Leavening Power.?Latest U. 8. Gov* Report Baking _Powder AB6-0-UTEEY PURE disposition Bhall bo made of the P?**"* aemtnary bulldins;**. Thi* mstter wfll be dlsctist-ed at the fi.rth?-nnlng meetlnp;. The reasons which render the removal of the seminary desirable, BBM Dr. Kerr, are the unfavorable environment of th" present establishment, the bad roads which lead to lt. and the difficulty In reaching lt by rall. Then. too. continue.! Dr. Kerr, lt is highly essential that such an institution should be In or neur a city, as the student* then get a practical InrlBht Into the methods of the work they are to take up. AN ATTRACTIVE SITH. The Bite selected is one of the most attructix-e and picturesque In the South. It is eighteen feet above the level ->f Broad street and on Ike summit Bf thc rldtte that divide* the James river and Clnckahomlny rtv*-r watershed*. It com? mands a beautiful view of the surround? ing country, -ind ti B IBBB?_ably healthy spot. The set Unary will furnish free ediicatlon and I ree roomn to linn of all denominations. . i ' MMl-a?fl MI-INT W.tXTS. WANTED. A MAN TO TARS AX OF Flt'E anl ropr tent rn rnanufacturer; *-o per Brack. Small capital reqaircd. Ad* (llBBB, xsi'lt ttama, MANUFACTURER, Dox 81 Coocord .lunction. Ma - no ITTSSaH WAXTKD. AToN'CK. A NUMBER <>F LIVE AND ENEKOBTIC GENTLEMEN AND LADIES, to wv"k for THK INTER? NATIONAL FRATERNAL ALI-ANCb. of Baltlmors Boat Insuraacc on earth for chlMron aad adella nt ages from i to To. Experience ta canvasslng n'>t no HBBBIJf. bo! poiseverance lt Indlepenstble. Beal compensation foi good service. Call at thc o-ffli Room ll, TIbiop Building. MACON ll COLEMAN, Ma?egor. no6-\XAiSu2t WANTED, WORK OP SOME KIM) by .1 \"im(- nt-ui with good rcferi Botne knowTedg ? of oSli ? work, ai d bIpo ut tbe grocery business. Address "WORK," up-town Dispatch offlcr, BOO-lt* I'.nv WANTED IV HO HAS HAD EX? PERIENCE in more. Apply st TDK FAIR. ?39 eas! Main street. no Wt WANTED. A C"')l?, BTRONG, KC rivy, xxii'iixx' woman, with oi without boy er Biri. t.. run a i.<>ur.iliiK-h.>u.-- for wblti lund.-. Address Dr OEOROE I-OTTS, Hom wi i ). Burry county, Va. no t-lt WANTED, TO HIRE COLORED BOY between 16 and in yeera old. Anply at No. mm, cornet Twee ty ? et voa?i and Orri-- Bti-seta, cast._ no ti-lt* ~A~ YOUNG. "HEALTHY WHITE WO man artsewa te entrage bs WET NURSE Apply at the Faith Home, 107 north Fourteenth street, fiom ll to 4 I*. M. no t; lt* ~ XVANTKD. HY A YOl'Ntl MAN < iF pood KlaJidlnK. a POSITION In a whole? sale er retail bouse. Am quick al naur- ?* and willing to work. Referen-?*s K re quired. XX". A. G., care of Dispatch, BO 1*11* WANTED, A riRBT-CLABS TOOK. TO po to Hampton, X'a Referencoo required. Apply Bl Ml nor'h Eighth street. noS-lt* WANTED, A SITl'ATION FOR MT SOX. Just Vi. si.-a.ly and rollin's. Salary no object, bal ri position In which he gan learn th" boMaeaa, with a view to par* fhaBll'K rm Intere-.! lief,renee gtYOfl and ?squired. Con-espondene* confidential. Address BUSINESS, 'ure of ltox 171 _ BO 141* A V.'l'NC I.AUX EARNESTLY I'K B1RB8 A BITlTATION In .? private family t.i teach aatall childi m. Have had tu.. years1 eapertonce Terms i.'iy moderate. Address Miss "H.," cara of Poat?taster, Frederick's Hall, Ya._no ti-j t WANTED, SALESMEN. TO SELL STAPLE OOOD8 AT HOME ??R TRAVEL Liberal Hilary or good commls sion. XX'-- Bond samples on sppllcstion; give exclusive territory. Address Post* Offli ?? Boa in '.. Nd v.irk Hil au 8-Su?W_t WANTED, FOR UNITED BTATES ARMY, AH LE-RODI ED, UNMARRIED MEN, between agaa ol tl tad Jt); cit?ena ol the United Sr it.-s. .,! i.i character, and temperate habits, wno can speak, read, and uri!.- Bngllsh Foi full In fi ? in itt. n ???; ,i !., fi_lt "RUITlNl '? < )F FICKR, l north Beventk stre.-t. Rich? mond, v.i. oe B-W.ThSBatDi til WANTED, EMPLOYMENT A.-; BOOK? KEEPER OR ASSISTANT, by a man who has had considerable experience In general mi rcantlls busti I. and selling gooda Bes! refei nces given. Ad* lr.- -i .1. xx. i:.. US '.\' '. <'n f, city. BO '? -'t* WANTED, -x SEAMSTRESS TO I") FAMILY SEWING by the day. Work cannot I.irrled home Address, xiith terms, FAMILY BEWINO, care Dispatch. ic. Mt* MMBTISOS. ob.x.nd KuvAi. ai.<m ( hxirtaaat va*Btau,,i (Jhanp laoagTsaVa Otvtca > XUtINIC l 1 Vc! k I q^HK ANNI'AL niNYlKlA-nftref A I ION o? tue ('lt AM) Ht'YAL Ant H .i_.V CHA Plait OK V [ Hi. I MA will li.bnid iu3_p-a. Masoni.- letup!*. City ot l(. .--linocd, ou lbj r.'iti NOVBSBa?alltfoiaet P. xi WM. K WAACS, 48m no il-td (.rm. 1 -'"cr.iturT. GBAJil) 1'OMUXMH.HV K. T Of Vt KU NIA,I Otra c?- ti*At?u Baotaagg. * Xii-"*-! I PM Pl. K. ) THE ANNUAL ASSEMBLY V*-/ Of the ORXNI) ('O-MANDKKY *\n OF VlHitlMi will oe b-ilu at th* Mb- /\ sonic Temple. In il. etty of Kieuiuotj'l./ \ on TIlUKsDsY, NoTember 14tb. Ih9... Bl lt) attack a. m. william b. ie_a( ?-, jr.. _no U-td_flran* Hei\,rd?r. ANNUAL MEETING. The uiimial tu.- riiii- ?r the BTOCK HOLDERS OF THK RICHMOND FREDERICK8BURG AND POTOMAC RAILROAD COMPANY will b- hell on WEDNESDAY, November .'". l*sr.. at U o', lock M., at t! i olin *? of the company in IT. hm. i.i ii . -id j lt. WINSTON. .-Jorr.-tary. A NNUAL MEETING. The annual nie.-tTi;- Bf UM POTOMAC RAILROAD COMPANY will bo held ,u the office of the Ki.-timon l Fredericks bara and Potomac Railroad Company, in Richmond, i.n WEDNESDAY, November M, ls*, at ll o'clock A. M. no >-td_J. B. WINSTON. Secretary. PETERSBURG RAILROAD COM* A PANY. Tko annual trie-!inn of the STOCK* HOI.OF. RS (>F THE PETERSBURG RAILROAD COMPANY xxiii be h.-ld at the otu. <? of the .'oin;mv. in Richmond. x .i. on monday. November is. USS at ll o'clock A. M. io td xv. lt JONES, Secretsrj RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG KAILKOAU COMPANY, ihe annual misting of the STOCK? HOLDERS oK THE ItK'HXloND AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD COM? PANY will be held at the. orfW ,,- -li,. companv, in Rtshmond, Xi.., on mon DAY. November 18. 1S?. at 1.'o'clock M. no 5-td XX', n jon KS. Secretary. TAXES. TAX-rAVMMS TAKE M>TI4'K. TDK TAX-BILLS FOR UM AUK NOW READY for pa>tnent. My office Will BO op.n from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. .killy to J*sc*lve lire same. THK LAW ADDS '? l'KR CENT ON ALL DILLS UNPAID DECEMBER '.ST. l.ar-.N dellmiuent for 1KH Can also be redeemed befure the sale. WILLIAM H. BRAUER, Treasurer llenrleo t'ounf.v. October 28. lats. no 3-eodtXiv{i) XIIEJ taj). GALEBK1 i ?OPTICAL CO. ?Mice, 915 E Main St. Factory, Se- tMhSt Spactscles, Bye Gl***es, Attileis! Eyas, ac, cnrately Hied. Lowest charge aad 4*Mi*fa> Hus >"*?rsatoad?SsssitastioB free. i> la-f^oawi LIST OF STATIONS ADDED TO THE RICHMOND TELEPHONE EXCIIANOE DERING THE MONTH OF OCTOKER. UM: US M. I'artin. William P.. MS, Robins A Co IO"". Sayers. J. H., Mt, State. The, Editorial Department, SMS, Chaffin, It. H.. Riverview. Mt. Tavi.ir & Rolling CotBOaay. Tko, Ml M, Stagg, Thomas E.. Henrtco county, Itt, Jackson, Gll-s lt.. 7.'4. Murphy & Ouvernator, io.:.. xvilliHms. Dr. Robert F.. tia, Whit-. S. F.. Mtt, Richmond College (TiaaUllll 8 Office), >???, Teusl-r. Dr. R. H.. lo*'. Tennant. Mrs. David )'.. (residence), A14, Thomas, Mrs. .XI XV. (residence!. Ml, Walker, xv. J.. 3.T9. Hicks. Thomas ti. (Eighth street). I***. United S?.it s Weather Uurenu. 7*1. L-.ike, XX', J (resident- ). DOS-It ill tixkt.t WASTS, WANTED, Ot-Cl PANT. E"K A LARGE THREE-STORY FRONT ROOM; i furnished or unfurnished, aad xvith or without board. c.m have th- use of bstb-room, which has hot and cold wator. i A'lp'v at No. 1". south Third street. j BO Ht* WANTED, TO TRADE A OOOD BICY? CLE fNea Malei for a TYPEWRITER. Stata same and condition of writer. Ad. dress PETERSBURG BICYCLE-WORKS, petersburg, Va. ,|fL!?:-.!_ ' WANTED, A PARTNER WITH 13."HO I OR M"KK. t., join bu established busl- I ness, manufacturing an arti,-',., of dally use by .iii classes, ages, and sexes, and poid by ill dealers Address G C D., , un qt I ii-r it- h ni ?? xx ,F?Butt WANTED. HORSES TO BOARD. Good attention, io 50 per month. S. T 1! HIGOANK Ttl \XI. Qrantland Post-office, JB0t**WAffutr*_H.uric. c.otity. V.). WANTED, AN ACTIX K PARTNER arith a capital of M.000 or il."), to engage In b welt-establ tied furniture and carpel business In me ol the most prosperous cities in tlie South, For particular! ad* ? 'i. -i 'BUSINESS." -.r..' this ofllce .... ir.i-v i .v.s .....,..: a i... i. , i C..n Ul-..I A 1 Elba Sdi',.,I. FURNISHED ROOM WITH BOARD, WSSt of First street and near ono f ti eat ?boo, Addreaa J, xx . .ire of Dispatch. no".-2t* DIRT FOR KILLIN'; Lois CON* TIGUOU8 to Broad Btrcol (frooa Kaposi" tlon-Grounds to Cblmborsso Park) caa bo t. tight of contractor et oM city Hall (,. ::i-iw l WANT YOI' ALL TO COME ANO see How CHEAP you caa buy a New ..r Bocond-Hand Cooking- or ileatmg Btovo, fr. in 12 to |\'*i. Gasoline, 16c, per gallon. I.KIDY'S BTPVE-HOUBE, IKS east Frankllr. fcttcet, near Old Market 'Phone lo-'.'.. ____ oe lt'>-ts WANT YOE TO DEV HALLS STAND? ARD SAFES. Take all the premiums the world over, i'rlc-s uno quality KUHran ti.d. LaiK-* assortment of Second-Hand Safes in *tock at very low llgures. Ex? port work promptly .lon.. ? R. L. LAHNES Sole Dealer. 28 north Ninth street, Richmond, Ya, se a\*OOB _ Iv LE I* tl* OLD I'HIA'L'IPL-S. CHEAP FOR CASH. Not to be underoold. ?oep up with th* tinu-s. and tint he left behind. Hem quali? ty and foll xxeiKht Baaraats-ed. lt ls to your Interest to pt?CO your orders at ..n. e. as prjgOB are rupidly adxaiaing Norl ' anthracite, stovi* ANTHRACITE, NET. ANTHRACITE. ECO. ANTHRACITE, BROKEN. L SPLINT. Il SIT,I NT POCAHONTAS, LUMP. FIRE CREEK. THE CELEBRATED FRICK COKE. superior t' all other* BO-CALLED CONNELI SVILLB. l^oo west Broadj 'Pbons 07 ive oaat Caty atreet- rhone itv.. to ll-3m CU. PAGE. Groceries Way Down. Our Buyer Has Just Returned From Newiork. White Uteri Ik bought some of the nlir gest bargains ever offered on thi- naar* kct. Below is a lit of BBBM, .'his is a . han ?- 'f ? lifetime. Best Granulated Sugar 4.lc. per Pound. Appia Batter Bad J< By, :.- ,,.,- poaael. Crack-r-l m.-i, le, per pouai. i?-. ii pounds Lime n< hhs fer we Fresh So.ia Crackeis, 4c. p.r pound. N. ,i ('odfl ri, t, i,>r pound. Chocolate Caramels, Ul-..-. P,r p,)Und. N.w C inned Corn. 5c. per , bb MOcba and Java Coff e, zoe. pound. Nea ' '.ti Ton il ea, .. c in Nsw N'.tth Carolina ('ut Herrings 7c per dosoa; or 12 au p. r hall -bat i vi. Largs 4 Suing Broopr?, !"?? Try oui atc. Tea, lt's better than you ar.- paying ""? 'or. X'anllla and Golden-Drip Syrup, 30c per I gallon. I old cider X In-gar, 4 years old. ?c Der gallon. *^r 1 4 pound* Milk Lunch-Crackers for _e. New Mackerel in kits. Tlc. per kit tit m Detea, lc per pound. Small California Hams, tc ,?T ,)0lin_ timm Strain"! Honey, ????., or ^ .>ou?\jg MSW Illqh Potatoes. 15c. per peck old whit. Corn, bbc p. i luMhei. ' NOW Preserves ian kinds), tc. per pound M luntaln Fresh Roll Hinter. Mc presh Mlaeo '"akes. ;<.?. psi pound Jap .-Brand Roasted, in l-pound papers, Roo terring* ior ?*-. pottul il"" ?""' Tensile, tc. car.. I'.i ; oat*. 30c. per bushel. Good Tea. ?C. per potlM; good a* yoa pay *"<-? for. Pure Rye Whiskey. 4 years old, 8 per 'stiver-King Latent Family Flour, bast OJ !?'. .jr BK. SOI k Snowflake Patent Tamlly Flour, best *?..... or Mc. s.. k XXX Funcy Family Flour, par barrat, UM, ol -'- -?" k. ? Bes! Cltj Meei, Mc, i-*-r tm- bat Rough BM Hendy ch. wing Tobacco, 3c a olug Prtce-ll-it mailed on aj plicntlon. 8. ULLMAN'S SON. 1S30 and 1S23 east Main street, Un-T.iwn Store, :>i?* rust Xfa--.!-..i| ?Phone 316. ?d 30-Tu.W.FASB richmond] WOODWAKDSSfJM, LUMBER, WSSD "vi PIG" IN I Ax SAM!. BLIN'OS, Bro. oa.Su.xV.ib Nunn anl b?rJ (trent*. LOST. STRAYEI1, A.VD FOL'3D. LOST. ON SUNDAY NIGHT. NOX E.Xf I<Er Jd, botwaoB First and ("lay it roe ts ard Centenary Methodist church, A PA Ht OF LADIES1 EYE-GLASSES IN GOLD FRAME Liberal r.-wanl if returned to Southern Bxprasa Company's office. No. til eaal M.m. street._no ti-2t? STRAYED, FROM OUR PLACE AT ti o'clock, Novaraber Ita, ONI BLACK MILE, sith the harnens on Finder will plc,inc reiutn Um mule to our stable, 1JU3 xxest Cary street, or advise us. AKM1SRECHT.& MIDDENDORF. no ft-lt* EDI CATHI* AL. SEW YORK. Xi. Y.. ll Weat Wilta Ht. THE JACOTOT SCHOOL (Adj. Ceolral Park), offers a DELIGHTFUL HOME AND CHAPERONAGE to young ladles de?lr ou* of taking ?"???.-ral course*. Thorough collegiate preparation. Music, Art, I?n guage*. Mlle. Froment (formerly with Mrs Sylx-anus Reed), Mrs. Charles Leslie Morgan, principal*. no 3-SuAWtDel BOAHUIM.. "virginia visitors tcT THE~AT LANTA EXPOSITION can secure GOOD HOARD, with HOME COMFORTS, at 3*4 Piedmont avenue, within one square of oar line, and house titted with gas. i !.-c ,ric bells, lighters, speaking tubes, and not and cold water. Terms, 12 per day, or 110 per week. Address Mrs. M. B. JERVEY. ao 3-Su.WSF Al'4'Tltt* SAI.E*-T*t*r? Dsrs "when REAL -BTATK is'solo Til TAXES FOR THE CURRENT CALEN? DAR YEAR ARE TO BE PAID PRO RATA BY TH*? VENDOR AND THE VENDEE. ..^^.^ By N. W. Bowe, Real Eetate A nc tl inner. TRUSTEES' SALE OP THE En CKLLRNT ANO V ALUA BLR BKlCK HOUSE, No. 4 NORTH EIGHTEENTH STREET. BETWEEN MAIN AND FRANKLIN. AND JUST IN REX". OF D. O'SULLIVAN'S GROCERY STORE In execution of two das*? of trust to the trustees of the Capitol Building and Lom Assonalion. the first dated November 3, 1SS7. and the other March ff, IS*), re? corded lr, the Chancery Cot?i of Rich? mond, respectively, In Deed-Rook 1:? A. page f-04. ?nd In Deed-Book 140 A, page 131. default having been made In the payment of the debt, and being required so to do, the undersigned, the present trustees of said association, will sell by public auction, on the premises, cn TUESDAY'. NOV EM HER S. UM, at li o'clock M.. the PROPERTY con? veyed by ssidxtwo deeds, consisting of the excellent little store. No. 4 north Eigh? teenth street, with two stories above, well arranged for a dwelling, together with the lot on which lt stands, beginning ?rn th* west side of Eighteenth atreet, 100 feet 7 inches north of Mala BtlOOt, thence running north, and fronting 21 feet ". Inches, and running BBC? M feel ti Inches. The house ls, ontinar'ly. a good renter, and will make a good iBVOOlBtnt. TERMS: Cash, sufficient to pay 'he cost* of ext cuting the trust, t?eluding taxes to day of sale, and io pay tho sum of 1*96.06. as of ?d of October, IMS and the residue on credits of six and twelve months for rotes. Wt?I Interest added and secured by a iee I of ttust. A. XV ROSE.-IE. JOSEPH ft. WELSH, JAMES NETHERWU (D, Trustee-, of thc Capitol Bull ing and Lobb Association. POSTPONED. The abox'.T tata ir- postponed, on account of the wither, until THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7. ISM, at li o'clock M A. W. ROSENE. JOSEPH il WELSH, JAMES NETHERWi 'OD, po ti _ Tmsti, -. Ry D-noon. Tupper Ai Ct. Real BBttatl Affeata nnd Auctioncera, sjl Main street. rpRUSTEES SALE OF Handsome, Substantially Built, and Well-Located Three-Story Brownstone and Brick Residence Xo. MOW* OBACB KTKKI.T, RETXVEEN SHAFER AND HARRIBOH STREETS, UPON UNUSUALLY LIBERAL TEEMS. Uv virtue of the provisions of a car* tain dent of lt?it, lit..i October l?\ liN and recorded tn Clerk's offPCS of Rich* mond Cbsncery Court, Deed-Boo* Ut A, bms it, dot?ult haxtng b.-en mada la '.he pajm-nt of certain notes therein BS ; cured, and being rsqidrod so to do, I will . ?ell by auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER s. USS, j at 4:;? P. M , all that LOT OF LAND with the improvement*, thereon, deotgnal ' ?d bi No Ml wst Oraca atroat, dlstani i :'..',X feet WtOl Of Shafer street, .m.! front , lng on north line of Grace street lt f*t t, and exti-ndins- back between ii""- noarlj paiallel US foot, more Ot M?0, to ali- > , U fen ii ide TERMS: cash is to espenoos ol sale, g Boto ?f MM, xvith interest, from Juna ic, IMS, and a tot. of ii.<??. with Interest from October lt, 1 Ml: balance upon 08 > lanna, to be announced st Bal* C. L. DaWOON. no a_ Tin ? George W. Mayo, Auctioneer, PAINTINGS. (rT-OLASS. CHINA, I I BBBFFISL11 XVAKK, 0ASPSTS, MTlNf. tere, etc. XT AUCTION. By dlroo tion of the owner, I wltl soil, at auction, at No (fi WOO! Franklin BtrOCt, at lt JO A .xi . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I PlBOly-Carved Wolaal Cfcaauoi-Pural> tup . Very-Handsome Library-Suit, upholstered in rich ?atin brocade, vx11ii massive, ?".iri>"! cbetTJ frame*--, and unusually or? nate carved Tabla; Luxurious Loather- Oovsrod Chairs and Lounge; Antique Mahogany Chairs, Tablss, ead ( i ner-Pressss; Vet y-Fl ne OM Brass Fendera, Coal-Hods Andirons, and Flre-Sei ? Solid Silvr sh-illc!.t Plated v.-g.-t.ibW Dlshsa, Pan ea, Plated Tia-atai, -tc Large and Very-Hsndsome Imported china Dlnner-S rt; old Copeland china Tea Bet, D .?ii Oyster-Sets, aad a tariety of Fine ('I Inawars: Old-Fashloncd Cut-Olasi Decanters, Wines, Tumblers, Flngt r -Bowls, Hun? garian Olaaaws i ? tc.. Valuable < -fd OU-P^atlngs, Engravings, and P?tun -. Besutlful Wedgewood Vases uni Mantel Ornaments, Brass ead Fancy Jard!* niaroa, Flemish Bronsa Plaques, Btatu ?-r.es. Bric-a-Bi? . otc . Fauci Rockers and Antttiue Chairs, Orna inentai Pedestals, and Rhavlng-8tand; Silk and I. ?'-.. Curtains, Poi I sels and BoquattO Carp.-tr, and linns. Table-Lineo, Tsbte-Cloths, Napkin Toilet-Seta, Bed-Ctethlng, and Hou Articles tn xr.-ut variety, .md Kit. hen Furniture-, The Palnungs, Cut-Glass, Ptaftcd-Waro. ? tc, are uf the best Btyle, and rare, i'll suer, as there ls aoMota an opp.,nullity of purchasing. ?i" ? GEORGE W. MAYO, Auctioneer. By George S. X'ashon. Jr., Real-Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE Of LARGE bKICK BTOSS AND OTHKK IMPKoVK MENT8, SOUTHWEST CORNER OF CARY AND RE8BRVOIR STREETS; THE LOT FRONTB M FEET 1 1-4 INCHES ON THE SOUTH LINE OF CARY STREET. AND EXTENDS HACK SOUTHWARDLY. WITH LINES NEARLY PARALI EL TO AN ALLEY IN REAR-Hy virtue of a deed el dated April '.. IBM, recorded rn Clerk's ofllce of the Chancery Court of tho ?ity of Riihmotid. In Deed Kook Ul B, pegs '>**. to tarara the payaaan-i "f tba o*bi therein mentioned, default having ot OB niade in th-- BajrBacat ?' a par! tnereof, 1 will, being thereto require! by the beneficiary of said deed, pr>.wed to sell by auction, on tao premises, ea THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, '?!?... a) ?*M o'clock P. M., the PROPERTY above described. This ls a ptact of fine st.r' pr well located, ind k?OBI I attract the at? tention of those desiring Mr.it-ela-- ir vestmenls. TERMS Cash as to OapOB?M of sile, and M.!!!, with interest from April ii, HOS. till paid, the r. m.rn, lei- upon the following credits: gi !JO till April ;\ UM* 11.110 till April i. 1x1)7. for Botes, a ured by a d."-'l OB .li" property, lilianco up' n such t?SS uni in such ma..tier a-i UM grantor In sa1.! dood may dirot t. or. in ? 884 of hrs failure so lo do, then upon such terms as i will announce on day ul sale. W. A LAWRENCE, BO 2_Trustee. By Denoon. Tappet ? Oe., Real Estate Agents and ABCU-MPOO-rB, bil Main street. TRUSTEE'S HALE Of RBICK ANO FkAUS SlOKR ASU nWKLUN'G No 417 WEST CARY STREET RE T XV KEN LAUREL AND CHERRY STREETS, AND FRAME DWELLING IN HEAR. FRONTING ON ALLEY tOF GREEN STREET) -Ry ,-irtue of the pro? vision* of a certain deed of trust dut?d September 31, IB??, anl rec .rded In Cl. rk s I office of Richmond Chancery Court. Deed Hook 1*9 A. page 4*r, default having bael j msde In the payment of certain notes i therein secured, and being required ?o I to do. we will sell by auction, cn the premises, on THURSDAY, NOVEMHEK 7. ;???, st 4:31 o'clock P. M., all that U)T OF LAND, with the Improvements th.rion, on ths south aid. of Cary street t-egLi ning 77 feat from the southe*-n earner of Cherry and Cary street-, and front'ng on Cary street 3 feet, and back bet-seen parallel lines Itt feet tu Oreen ? t. ?? I TERMS: Cash ss to expenses cf exe? cuting this trust snd ll.&W with interest from September lt ls**., halon-** at _ months. c. L. DENOON, WILUAM KLLYSON. no t_? Trust .-es. B OOK AND JOB WORK BSATLV SXSCUTB -rS?i 013PATCU r-UTlHQ-BO0B AtlTlOX 4.l|.K_-..||llrM)<)|i - WHEN HEAL ESTATE lg sot t. ... TAXES n,R THE ciiijkEN.0,1 ,'.'? DAR YEAR ARE To BK pA ?, RATA HY THE VENDOR av rH'> VEND-E. A'Nu ***S Ly _, X. I'allln. ll i Pollard A Rogb) ,\ , ,, .. ., nOMMlSSlOXKRS' HALF OF Btv. V ' HRTS.CIIKI) DWKlLIM.s is . ,, lNp END. ON MAIN AND PARK "v~ ! Hy Virtue of r, ,?.,,?; *?* J_UTJ ?l_ Hwirleo count, ' 2SrB?rai :v' "' . she h LU, k Cuan el *' rrlttiMMerdlng, .. ?' and o-*org.- I.. Gaines ? ants, we will ran ,, . . Tl C.IDA Y, NOVKMBEIl commencing ai I o'clock P 'xi ' OF UM, s.tu.?. , "., m..' , Xa., at the northwest and Park streets, fronting r the north line af Ma * ' Undina back fr. . . paiaiiel linc-; Kr. t-_ f, , , which lot tnere sri* nil dwellings, seven of shh street Hnd the ?th. rr This property ls at a 1 . ni.-tn.llng point, ls i i west! riv umwth of thi i sn-... increased val ? - ? I year, and has com , i, facilities lo til bUSlni as bi Es h house will I ? thereby giving a caai Da not tic ? **?* X -c.rp ..i ? I : at offie of Vt. A. C i ! TEH.XIS Oas fotn .lue in 'hr. e equal and IS tn. nt?t, >.. r of sale, eil,l.-n,?? 1 ; ?" ti " put-chaotrs bein* tbe hull,Tn | tbe holders ,.f the Mei and the title rel I pun h is'- ra ' ? aad a (oiuci.i; "i the pun any greater part thsn oi ? ? ll xi: J. JORDAN I \ E. il ll. I. XX M ! I lal Ci ' ? ? ? .. the cieik i offli, of fl,,, i , f t.h- county ol ll Luck an I Gunn et al igalast I), 0 I. J. E. Broad.!i court, do e. rtlfy thal of tba sp-.. .1 , ? I D \ day Of O' to i Ll. B it: l-l rn i , psjil eourl ?? -. BB I J E ii;." | EKAL BBTATH xi run x 11 *-,?,. WHEN REAL EM XT!. < - ., TAXI S POE THK Cl DAR YEAR AKE TO BR t RATA HY THE VBN1 . .,.*, VENDEE. ?9 WI M. WILL BUT sr-!',: 0-.*X~"/l/ AM' DAI j DWELLING Airv dolph and H-v'T'i ? ' MM. Thia pr pert) i- < ???? , ?a cf ( nty il ? b> good tenants DBNOON, TUPI no '?-' * .. POBBAI-B, THAT VF.K1 ja HANDSOME CAY-WINDOW Brownstone - Front Dwelling No. MM ?Ft*** I'r.inlJit, st., NKU A Mist* i.imi. with BN i I balls, uri I, .,. way, ui?e d:i.ht; ra ni .-. | ltroughuui in tue very i il Thc (j. .iti.ll te OBS Of thi Ft kl i n s t n i i ? I BotBi ind attrsctlvi Lea ia (lintot xx ?? aili taki pk ?bowing thi prots to purchase turn a dwelling TERMS: Small cash i on easy term*. STrTTON A CO? BB ?>-ta cottier ' entfl ,? I'tlll III Xl. FOB RENT. No. MM Hull LARGE, W I- LL L1GI1 I BU Si. , able t"f di I K.Il md to ? J. BRADLEY .x i 10 I Hull no I t Mon< FOR BENT, LARGE. i BT( ?RE8, N. ISM and lilt H .\; m< hi itt r An elei ant k il mid bi ? ! Bt H' A I Ul * ''Ll > BO '? i_Mai ? ~F()P. RENT ? BTREET: HIGH a'l I li" model I, i' i ....it. r: txx.i Latrobe ) -.. ,i -loll* . FOR Ll Ni EX I ILE id t- ??? loot eas! Marshall tn E?LAB. MSTATM aCElITt, T. M. WORTHAM & CO.* HEAL ESTA!.. AO TENTH AND I RICHMOND, X A. Rea! i st tte D ".-??' or prlvatt ly Mi ty to i ? i IBO] ?? B i CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ESTATE F"R SALE 1 ? HOI.'! EH S< il.i' ?'? I Ll ? ED on tiii.nthii ms, un. If! INRI Tl' LEND on ? ban real ostsU Na di REN I s colli ? '? i . ' ? I poly foi Land 4 lu GEORGE K CRAWFORD fe l-F.Hu&XX la No lon. I- - rKitxtn xi i THE Pl BLIC IB ? ,u ,,,.-, tn ling i ?:? CERI Hi- err-. H ,, ... : foi 111 ? In fever of B tin- some liam.. The Andi ? .'. .ir i i. ? ? - m., th Twelfth strm! WIGS, WHISKERS Palnl -. Bpi ri I Gum. ? I ai lor, ? hool sn ' .xi Kistai ti- *, te . , Buffalo Hill. Farm.-r-. Chlni i VVlp pal i Ca ts li gue of x\ i i KEE. CE ll SIO.IHXI HI-. XX IMO. IN UM JAMES DOWNBN \ ' j,' di and sisvi trad . x Irglnla, leaving a will i i property to lames Downm ; nephew, th ti r* i Scotia. Th.- legs ? ? , test, sat! "'? ? n.. ut 1*1 to lind out In sh ti ! guda tbe s...'t Jam** I ? that th" heirs ol may com.- Into po left Hm by ths said Ja info ininti in on the I fully recov WILLIAM N a it* B* ,-: ? THS GS-Al ii32SIO_S A?-:i--*-'': "HUMIDINE" Ke?pe RefrthTeratora<l ry pratwrvea mo_tvs, butti r, r.. < ? tscouomizes ice, roraovua ' r. ?:-?;<i^' ator taate" and odor. Jg* "J irrocers and -naSjtTsStsP?^ SALT MFG. CO. Alao. Mfrs I *? * 68 <? Powdered Lye, Ph laueipt*** (my U-W4Sj4-'i? --; ..SILVER.. ;;\ ii..: BING IN ?AU,VEB *M? <;<??'? BEAUTIFI'LLY MAl' AT IHE MANI FA' 1"'KY SAX*. KL KIHK * !*?,t\.. . 101 BALTIMORE STKKET PRICES VERY XioDLItXTI. Al*S"' l.t.XltL-1. DIAMONDS. u-xtlnl't l d. SAPPHIRES.^. rra9UKKMJm Pisa, WATCUfcP, JKV.KU-1' oe a*im