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Tbeirnmltiform shapes nud styles and fashions vary from all former conceptions. '. - SJiffi»«Effectß; and at a great saving from their regular values. . . •-../. LsSies^cioth Suits, with new Norfolk jackets, flounce sldrts,"all &Jg:jZ/) Tailor Suits, in the ritw pin stripe; effects,' in Blue and Gray, tailor ititching:; strap; trimmed skirt, <t>EQ I:iU ?r 5 value, f0r: . . ... . . . .-.;: W There is reason for calling upon you this early. All the newest- things of the season at about half what they should be. That's ac cidental this early. . . .^ ■ . ........... ..,-.. 72-inch-long Brown ■■Qip'-RQ: Marten Boas for. : ::.-.: &i&££&4 Silver Gray Krimmer Cluster Scarfs;: with fox tails, jftg RQ iox.. ....... .;-_.. • • • •-• - y **•* V ■ Electric Seal- Scarfs, £ p 5/v "tails 24 inches long, for. *P&**V „„..„ : •■•-...■: ., . .- - f ■ Silver Gray Jap; Hudson Bay Double Scarf, 54-inches Scarf for ; _ _ long, instead of 1 $25.00/ Qt? Kfi 72-inch Electric f6r-...v;.:..-:.v.v.u... V v Astrakan Boas fo Time to think about getting^thai new •Hat, and no better time to buy it than^this Veek. »©^B Millini^y ©epa^msnt ; is old enough now to have a good reputation, ■amilwe. point with pride io the immense in crease of its business.- We have the. largest and best equipped Millinery Show-Rooms in the South, with a large and skilled force of designers, makers, and trimmers. Our years of experience, coupled with tlie very .best iliat's obtainable in Millinery Art, is bound to Thousands of pieces it marvelous prices, and all of them.; Every price is guaranteed. . Price chances that can- occur only once m ananyv years. '. yl.' "'?/■: ' :'-: '- :...;': ...;' . v:\.-V... . . ', ■" .'" - '"-'.-■ Black all-Silk Auslins, newest fabric , for waists— its \§l quality, per /• j^ r fara;....:..;:......---;---f ara;....:.. ;: ......---;---- ■■■■.V^U:] 25-inch Warranted Black Taf- ftp: r <eta Silk, usually 98c. for, per yd «V «^ All-Siik : Peau de Cynes, in £Q r every new color, for, per yard ; . Vr V Black and Colored Pure Silk Washa ble Taffetas, extra heavy— si; fgQQ ranesfor, per yard^ . ....... . ; . - V*'** '-, Soft Finished, All-Silk Peaude i "irisci al;'-'-- notices. S. ULLrtAN'S SON, Greater bargains than ever ''i ' . IN GROCERIES.; <"SniaU' California «««"«,'■» l- 2 . c - ll> - BeKt GrjuTulMtea Sasar, 5 1-4 c. 111. C-lU. pall* HoMxe-Made l'rciiervex, 3UC Arl»u<-nics Coffee, lOc. 11*. JJoji Coffei", »c. ;ll>. . >Wn«on*t« luuirovod GIaKN Jnrx, quart M... ■■>-_■ -. .- - - , ■ .-■ ."-■•...-.■':-■-■:-■--■■■..--.-■ -■■;-".. \ . -, a^c. dozen; lialf-srallon 75c. dozen. S«mr PicUlets; SOe. ,'sallou.. KTry. ourSOc. Xew Orleans Molsisscs. iixliVrpe' Irlxli Pot«toe»,.23e. iieek. -'iiFiiie'nXacU'bcrry an<l Catawlia AVl ne, ■400. Gallon. .;■%', :;'-/.V: ■■".■-•'. ■ -;o' -.•?: rieuli Slixed Cnkc», 7c. lb. " ;,.sait iv>riv. s<«: n». , ,' - " ;' ■• Vare,Lard, J)cJ.U». Plttaearoni; and SiKirgetti, -1- llis. for iisC'"-'' .'" •':'.. i . : ,y. V-.-.'-. '■ -' ' '-' • ';.' :.■ '- : PBent?Cl4y Meal,' lOc- licclc. _ *i I'reteli Frfncli Candy, fie. ponn4. .Mixed 1 SxiieeK, for jkieUliiift': purjioxcs ' KvieeV I'ota<oe»ti3nc. l»eoU. lf2teW.Daten. sc: 11>. ; . ■ J^reMli BoloßTiia SauHiRV, So. 1»." fe'MnHon': 'JarM^l»reH«ry*"»i^_JOc; •.■..■•;;'.'••:• }/; [■:::; J ; .ll«iii\«nd"''r<»ni?uc, 4c. ■ > Nexv Ctit^H«-r!iiK-H. lOcl'dor.en. -. ■.- : jlii y/binMtiKlPp j»* : 4*r»r' r i»ae.lcaff ci :- for" 5c. 1 fcf^ood'^reaiu^CliceHCViSSc^Jli.'V ::,'" : ": ;: ":; ? "iaou»** i « : I **»W P^ 11 *! I^^ f *?; ""■•?»•' iA : li I reßh v "So«ltt';' CrnciieriT ;:nn"d i'Glnjfcr, ,'-'Snni»«. 4 'l^Se^ 11». " ' * '" " fvCelulold- Starelii^c.- nacliUKe." ' '■' ■ |AffeiliTl/rinoti)A f feiliT l/rinoti ) CraeUerii,^ sc". 7 l l». ;■;; ;~.". ; • • - '. .:' Irfifff e ' s-»it rlnsfinrooinN," ISe;' ' -' tfirowflMke:^ Vntfhi - v Kninlly Flour, ' JfS.»5 Imrrel. or ttt%K. • '■ ' , •ft'ivoriireMer Ssmee,"so. bottle. \i liar* , Toilet Soai».for si>.. ■ Tr>v«ur'33fc!-Mix«'il Ton, itn Kood. . "N'j'xv. .North- CfirolfnaVßoerHerrinKn, '■■: tHc. dor.;,;or,>sa.7s.hMlf;l»iVrrelf^|3|' 3520 and 3K^ IC«f«< MninStreetlgl PUPiTOWX^ STOHK, stKf ISASX cSIAiSc SIAiS- Mniie«c«<er « Store*, I«J2 nnd-;i214 l'ri«-«~X.li»t Mailed' oiifAi*p«tjen^ »«B^ r ,yi"Tjjys-entlro'* stock ~ at § Carpe.i s; f, H«ips, rY |£. «•«•!» \'J ■.• Kp.'«» .feast -Main i sirs" ;t: ; ' - Every parfcipflti^p^HMil^gWpag^^^^^ in <T,»( tinn- it u n: . -Qiir^buyers are not limited in their travels . The Store Now Is a School of Styles* Five floors of merchandise to serve yo^wSfmsj^Hug^ dreds of salespeople to comply with every wls ft>^°J^||jy^ properly impose them. Merchandise that runs into many hundreds of thousand, dollars' investment. Bat you are not • imptuned^ \)ut every part pf/tlie store' with equal grace as if you bought. Viiaridsqme Tailor , Suits of new Bas ketVWeave^ with : new; cut "box; jacket^ trimmed wit£P<^ ! new; flounced sldftsii §25 suits, for^.f - §5 Ladies', Flounced Trim-^' <* •> Qjy mcd Walking Skirts,' for . v . .^^.%^O "■ " '•■'■•■■■'' - ■ * y-^ ■■..■■"-■..■-■•■■■ ■ " *«mA ■ • - ■!/! i. D'""- Cynes, in evening effects," for, per og*~ yard . . V. .;. ./'..•- 1 . -- - - •;• ■ P Wl * 25-inch Heavy Black Taffeta, [ £>(%** for skirts— Si grade for / per yd. 27-inch All-Silk Black Duchess v- ■ Satin, the best quality, oR r for, per yard.'. ..... -1 ... : ****** 27-inch Black Duchess Satin, all silk— si;i9 value, fdr, per yd 27-dnch: Colored,: All-Silk Rustling Taffeta, the- usual §1.25 value &£:*% for; "per yard. '. . • • arECIAIj NOTICES. - FOR SALE. TYPEWRITERS, MANHATTANS, NEW, (latest model)/ If '• familiar with the Rem ington- -you are- with .' the -Manhattan. Manufacturer's price, $73.; We : have se-, cured' a 'special- lot. and will; close' them out at $45. Shipped." privilege:: of exami nationland:. trial.v AA r hy .pay-SIOO-for-" one guaranteed- half as long?; F..S. WEBr STER COMPANY, 317 Broadway. •-"■New, York: " •■: -."'- ocS-Tu&Th2t:. M tJqiie Furriiture. IF; YOU -ARE LOOKING POX AN; ; Antique Sideboard,. j ' " • : , . Corner Ch'na Closet, Dining or Banquet Table, ;' ' .. .. " . ". . 1 . Straight-Back ■or Cornsr Chaira, Wine-Case.- Hall: Clock, , , , :' Writing Desk Gadi°s*y or gentlemen's), Carved High-Post Bedstead.-; ; . l . ."-.'. • Wardrobe, Bureau, Brass- Fenders, Andirons, •.; ... - ': : ■■■'-..■'■ " • Blue- China, or anything else; call nt . - 309-311 NORTH ID IGHTH ST. '■ •■ ' y oppositeT ßljouV. Theatre.' V -" -. ."'. .vj-;:(se l-Sun,Tu&Th3m)^ . : WANTED, . RMiiabJelVlen TO SELLXONFETTL Apply. T. P. A;; Booth; Corner f- Sixth ' and Broad Streets. ■: ; -y' '' : ~- : . . "-■•. . ' ■ I yj ocf-it ' " " , : :" - ' ; : :,' : : > :; . " ; r JOHN A. \VATEUS Ji CO., : 13^i to 17«^ ; souths Eiffhth street, '■• ';■ ■ ''.:. • ' Richmond, -Va; : . . -, ' '- ; - . DKALEKS IN' ENGINES, BOILERS^ STEAM PUMI%;rSENERiSi^MA- v^ : i:.t::::^-":-:"OurniTS^ps,5^fi:'^a for /AtlasJEn&ines^and.Machiiiei" ry, vL.idgerwoodr;Hoisting.v Engines; =-? also "I :AmericaniL.inde Refrigerating; ■'Machinery^ s PL.ANTS &JSS INST Al .LED. : *& SECONI^i HAND |j MACHINERY^ 1 ■: ? :■ AND * ;BOLP;V:vv'' : vff- ■.'^r ;::,-: ■■ -,- . ■ -^y.mMsLu9^j IKTO3ISHAVB SUCCESS : Hasty mpnthslugEellinßrfor s ? cash tithatvi-wo^ i hdve'f decideS!- to j'Continue^sPlliHg^sTOVi!;-' ?NUT^; and&EGG^ at^Ss/T5;% and j&ROKENJ :or^F.URK ACEf at So.SSJf or^ titis iiraontn^as 'i [there£ is i only ,; ;- ; 10e.:; : :^pvurft; laat^ month's&priceiiCoali-lsiths^bestSminedl* I Quality^ and ! * quantity.-? guaranteed !^§^^| E. P. MUKPHYm SOX,, Inaepfjndent £ 50MC6al^CpmbIriqs?^p r Ladies' $io Fine Quality /Kersey , Jackets^ Black/and Colors^: ;rtr?v»ej:h newest cut.....;,......- 0O.«c?! : Ladies; Box Jackets, all sizes j 3 nd'" colors;; usually^ $7.50^ ionV.: :....:.;..". ...P^gMi '" / /:v- ■:~/^ : . ' ■-;/;';./;:.-■■/■ : -/ '.-■-;■ ••■•-.•v;.- : ■:■■■■ ':' ' »::'■ ■- ■'■• Real : Mink- Cluster .-V\m*'« iftja < - Real Mink v; L'Aiglon ... * jnfa A :Sc^fcrfor;.,...-.;;;;;^;^ Persian Lamb, Scarfs,: with tfr /£* : Hudson ;x. Bay/;^Sable,:ri jh an 27-incfr Marten tails; :f0r ..;.-. W*Ph .;L'Aiglon_Scarfs jfor: : : -; .;S>*. *:?®V : • . Silver Gray;; Real-Lynx Muff, the \i- ; VBrowh ..■] Marten; ';■: Scarfs,.; L?Aiglqn L'Aiglon : Scarf -to 'v match^ a*™ j style; v v worthy; ; $15.00, '■■'■:& ]o^-cfr\ f0r. t. ; . . . . . . : i : ... ;.V : : . ":":■':■. ty&p ■') -■■for ;....: V.' ,.■....■.;.:.:;^;:0^05ti/= neseFox- Qf^a/) Electric Seal Collars, large, new in Astrakan Borders, a^ qvo ...... . $*&*PM shapes,' regular §l2.^ value, Vrtri.^^ f0r ...'..... ............. S>^*^O Seal and frohfl for .... . ... . . . . . . . . $ « «^fe/ , .■.■-.. Storm Collars of Astrakanj^ rt /o n - V v»Oiwy : ; Storm '; Collars, round shape, withißeaJr^borders,; f0r;.. . . -/0. ©•;§.;•? is tlie Sliirfc- Waist ih at adds comfort to beau ty-— 1,700 Shirt-Waists', all told, are on sale at Golien's to-day. These; remarkable prices ; are for the" newest and \ pret tie^t styles ever brought to : Eichmond. ; : ]:.r- -I X- ; Botany Flannel Waists, cluster tucks j the newest shades, $8 value, rt « « « in front and fastens in back, .; a> : f0r. . . .-?... ...... . . ; . . . '. '."." y)Q»1i& I^^ Waist, box plaits'tuiks,^^taUorstitcKeaj --°^^f y*'*?^. 1 * 8 ?* To« x>nA ■"■ •piiia--- - sleeve, .: guaranteed not to c>/* r>a colprs,p^n; l^Oi s ;Blue,^f ; ;;^.v^: S pnt,^o value, : for i 75 Green, and ; Gray, : $5 value a mv. qjo .f,' . -. -*- y y~r ' - ~. : .'-. ',:.,'. '. . T ; -- : -* :^ for . . . . .... ...... 0«««/O.? ;{ Fine Peau'de Soie .Waists'^ hemstitched, Handsome Tailor-Stitched: Tucked tuckedry^ke/andisleeve^fastensiinVtte' W^stei'^peHecti-i'fittin^^Jiiif'^ye/) l)^»^ all colors; .v. . ;; . . v . . .... .^•Oy Blue, ;Pinki : Gray/Red;; and . . ' 100 dozen'Taffatine-Waists^ diagonal Rose, would be cheap'at 'iB/i hemstitched tucks, fastens .in back, all J special. . . . . ; . ; ; . ;;,'^>OiOy eOESITO;;THEsMMOR BELIi COMPANY LACKSvOXLY SIGNATURE TO FRAXCHISE. ■ All : that the Southern -Bell ' Telephone. Company requires now in order to have a . franchise in the : city ? - of Richmond '.;•■ is the signature; of the Mayor .. This the company . "Will not get/but: it is confident ly expected that there /will . rbe ■ sufficient majorities '. in \ .,each : . body to . •; pass the ordinance over his veto. ' - -v :,- . ■Last night the -Common Council, ■ by; ah ■ overwhelming, majority, .concurred . in the ordinance: amendmen ts;v of /the, Board.; cf. Aldermen: The vote "was twenty-two ato five. Those votings to [; '. concur .>-' -were: Messrs. Allen,. Bloomberg, Cottrell, Cur-; tis,' Gibson; v Glenn", "', .Grimes/^M'cCarl'hy/ Mills Miner / Pollock. Shea, Stein." Tan ner, Teefey,' Wallenstein^.West. Wlialen, ■"Williams, Winston, Wiltshire, .and, Ebsi: ; Those voting on the ■■_ other ; side were Messrs: jA^ams/- Camp.^Gitison.'iHobson^ and : Peters. ■ ' - .s " - ' The Council, also passed, a spe cial ; ordinance ; : allowing ' •:■;< the / Rich mohd ..Traction . 'Company ' to "have : ahdVoperateV.a : icross-oyer : ; -at ;'; Twelfth^ and ;:^ Broad. ' '. streets.* :'A:/.:: ' A:/ .: recorded ■ vote "-was , not" taken in this "case, . but "I the .v action]- of the ?;b6djr|i.-v\ras '? over-/ whelmingly "in favor of letting .-.the cross-over, remain. An ordinance; \ was ■ adoptedj^Prbviding! for. an,' additional : police-, -captainfMand three'additional" sergeants. ■'. ' ' " SKSSIjON|INfDETAIi*|f^^§. r-iThe^ Council was ito. have met at ,7 o'clock, -;but "■ it KwasfiSi o' clock'!? before* a ; nients of the session were taken up in the transaction of purely routine' busl »oss. '' . ■' ■ <?'$H -.- The first Important ordinance caran from the: Water CommittPo. It was ' a n^jprlty^report;: ;. v jg : T i he i >oramance: was n;i amendment oC section 2,- chapter 37 of the, city ordi nance concerning the wntei works. It provides that tho asaiHtrintVsuperihterid ;ent. ofihf water work's,^ superintendents of the pump houses and other offic'als .-xrid. employees of } tho.-! water; ■.work^shiin' be.,appointed|iby^thegsuperiiitendent^ofi the? water "works," subject .to, theapprov U of . tho AVater. Committee. -S.The 'employees ■ are inow.appoirited'by.' tho "superintendent Tim RICHMOND DlSPATGH^T^SDi^Sft^ft^^^^ produce satisfaction to; the most particular ipei-son/ .Consult with lus at anytime— -avaiL yourselves of our our ideas, our; services. . sew FMpps-A^shigon' : : Walking Hais are pleasing -the correct dressers - ■:■:•,■.;.:■ .;;-. :: " ' '.-.". ©n Bispldy . (Second Floor.) Steamer Shawls Roiii travellers, or even a s&oven ng-s^Hlie^f i nest $ r2^soMonesTf|i mpo^ted^ i»HlSr^|p&in all colorings, each, ■■'••:•• Ladies'|Oxford;Gray WaMfg;Skirts; with 20 rows ;6f sfltching^ift 'jjf.-. a-o for-. ........... ;.-; : :....... 0/.yo Misses' -Jackets,: an all o*>^(VP sizes arid colors; . for . h . . : . . V « T^O Children's^ ■;.■-/ Cloth Reefers, ' 0/ p?/) neatly trimmed, for ....*P'*9v of ■;■ the . water, .works, > and the has nothing'-tp-doTwith the" 1 matter: ;^ - r -;/ " . \ Mr. ■ Winston^* "'who i' spoke~--in >f avor : r-'of the- ordinance,; said: that ~ r -he'-thoughtCthe Water ■ Commi ttee ;■ didU h"o t '". have" enouglf power. The < 'committee ";- was^ held ;-ret spohsible: for l theiwateri! department, but did-: not -control" it."?": v;; "' ;^-' ; C-:C"' ; . V .- •'- ■- .SK ■.:-■{; Mr. ; West - spoke / in favor of: the : ordl-; ■nance, and Mr. Allen,' , of ! Marshall t Wardj. .and others, opposed it. ..'. . . . . ;Mr: ; . Turner,^ a^ member zof ;, theiWater. Committee, ;; presented j- a ; minority ; report t the;;chahges. . ■ - ' . " .The' vote was taken arid recorded - adopt ing the': ordinance j by, fifteen ,to :,>'•*. ' -A * resolution : was introduced': apprbpriat irig?l3o;Vfor extending -a;, rwater.:;\ihain 'into : HehricbScounty.vi; ?: Mr. f! Wallers tein ; : sboke : against ;the7 adoption; of. the^resblu^ itisn, : sayirig'thathe .was;oppqsed,to:sperid^ ;ing thercity^s/mohey^putting'.water'imains: 'in: Henricb.~~.The2 resolution Ajwas;Ubst*i by; ?. vote"of twenty to six. • "/ ' .".-.-_: . CAPTAIN^ AND;; TbEe^B^SERGEA NTS^ ;: vAn ordinance^camejfrom:. the"; Commit^ -tee::bnWPolice' u providlng^for>;one^addi- r: ijtional • J .:pollce? captain S- and-: .three C>addL- ; : tional It 'was;: adopted i ; almost truriahirhously. .. ■ Next was a resolution the payment^of stheljbillf;of Vpf vthe*. i committees '\vhichv attended ; the . funeral Jbf ; President:f;Mr.v;West, iwrien; stlie^resolution i^wasSread^aaked^for^an; v."*f if> 'zerl '■? n f'pbit nt 'of % the % expenses. :; Mr;: 'Curtis ; asked for - the immediate) adoption' >v tho resolution as ■ this -was: neces- "sary: to \ get 1 - the ; riioriey.v The irules \ had i to : ;ibej suspend edftolclb |.th island ibyjaiyote'-of :• twenty-one to --onev thei? rules :;.wefes.suss ponded, and the- resolution adoptPii. /.The ordinrihce' ; amended''by . the^Boanlj : of *'Alderm~en>fgiving a ■:•. franchise \ to the Is6^thernl;^elift:-Telephone^Gpmp^ny^\rasj j'taken ui>. The action wa^ concurrence in^the ordinance as amended andftlie": KvoteiJtweTity-two;' toy five, as feahdj ;ricorde«l above.- . I%MH pf'Mr>.Bioonil)( r/r naked suspension of'vtljeT rules for Mih adoption i f an ordinance^ |allbjtying"|tile}RicKm^n^ a|fcrbss^overju at'^T welftlij'ana.j ißroadi Broad *|stfeets.^^h"'e7Jp>pppsit^ofi^6ft*ai^ tßipomb'ergrnMt!wtt|iflmme^ate^opp"pslt^n? |Mr7^P6Upck^Mkefd^thaipth'el|ordiMn*cei lgoTtoTtheJSt^et^6^mittee^.Mr.^"W.lnstqiv f opposed ;^th is f and^J asked % th£t"gth"efrul|s ,; yDe| suspended ®Hes asked | Mryi Pollbckf if| fth"ejordi^nce|tfad3pt^lrelaay^«h"jtoHli | al !Str^6tComimitte^^^^rf^^^^g|jffl|^^ Htihad.' A vote was .taken and two-ihfrds ti vbte^to suspend, the .rules. ' * ;.«^5-^ L" Mr." ; Bloornberg "asked '.for.the Immediate consideration- and adoption of the ortli^ '■tiancci^. This ? was* done una^. Have "Ticket— Dentil of Mm. Clinlk ley~T« Wed Tii-MKht-Brlcf,.. Mltj-Is regarded ;uh almost ccrtain\fth"at party in "VchesterTeW? county .-willvhave '.a "candidate- in theTfield : for legislative honors at the coming|eiec| glg^«fedidacy. . : rfM^'.'Martin has long bi?- n a resident|of Chesterfield. Hf* is Uie Huperintendent of; the mines at Clover Hill^and-Midlo thian. - He is a pillar in'^the -Metriqdist ; at^ Clover Hill. It is understood that . he will acc«pt the nomination . and make"; a r :flght- for -election. - ■■A; report from- Powhatan. yesterday in dicated thatv the Republicans of county would . certainly : have : a ticket to bo ; upon . at r the November election. It; ; is Tj known-^' that . .the . managers ;. of ■; ; the partyido; : riot lexpect hto -f elect their, can didates, but ; wiH\ place .the ticket before ;thel people^tp^'preserve : the :party :6rgani T . nation. /./ \.-'v; ; ,V.'' ■- . - : , MRSA CHALKLEY DEAD. :,h Mrsi- : Mollie^T^ '■: Chalkley, .widow! %of ; Thomas ;'-Ch'alkley,;'; '-Ch'alkley, ; ' was biirieduyesterday iriorriirig' at " f the"*family": plot ; . at? Kiiigsland, : in"; Chesterfield fcounty/' : : The » funeral ■was conducted • by;Rey^ J) • T. : Nettles, j" ; ,' ; : Mrs. Chfflcley'^died on Saturday.,after nbonvat' her v home/! "near. Kihgsland." She /was SO t years ; of . age; r and had ill ; f or ; several * months.;' ."■ The' 'deceased :is sur vived r by^; one daughter, Mrs. . Charles -'j M. Aihos, r v of .'- Richmond, '- and • four : sons— : Ji ;M.^;h:v K.,^:HH;M.; ; arid D. Chalkley^ lallKdf > Chesterfield I' county. . |~ T ■ -v TO BE < MARRIED TO-NIGHT.- ;^ it Miss -Grace ;> will .become .the ! -bride'^pf JMrT: Williarii : Piircell; to : nightiat 9:! o'clock/^'- Rev. vHV -H. Moore; pastor; of Cowardin- Avenue S Christian church, y, will offlciate.v; "After" i the ceremony a reception will £be ;T; T tendered invited 'guests at . the 'home!iof ' 'the V. bride;- Purcell isOa j valued employee at; Roiintree's trunk :fac-; t6vy, : : and: the bride is an ■ attractive daugh ter^ of Mr. and John Meridith, of Swansboro'. ". ■'■''.■ ', - - *■' '. ' " ? "■;. -..=-" ■;;■;:■■;;.;.-: briefs and; personals.; . . In .the iPolice' Court; yesterday Carrie Richardson .and; AttieVSouthall , (both ; col-r '6red)vwereyfiried;s2.so and costs by Mayor Maurice/: for '■■_ fighting in -the streets - on Saturday. night.' - . . . ..-";: . John - Ross ■ (colored) /was held ■ awai tirig the faction of a commission^of lunacy." ■;. frMiss, Emma- Cox- is -detained. :at her. h6me;' : i2o2 'Hull : street^.bylsickness./;,; - : -The' Board of ;HealthYofChesterfield= will "mcct oiext; Monday and talce ■: steps' toward; • organizing a county -medical society. Dr. Loving, ■■ of ; Swansboro', is :-. a . prominent factor in .the movement. "" '. . '•: In view .of ■ the !-- Richmond Carnival, the Manchester public schools will give; holi da'yjon : The regular hours' [will, be observed during; all other days of 'the week."-:'- ■ • •- ■ ■- ; - : .:;.. ■ -. .. ' . ... " . : . . /- Misses Ella White and -Pauline Bilisoly, of : Norfolk, ' are guests of Mr. J. R. Per due, 'of No;. 923 J Porter street. ' . h : i Mr. "arid Mrs. Albert Cheape, of ~. Char-" 'lottesyille, are visiting . Mrs: R. F. Minor, ori^Porter- streets '•:;.. -.- -. ■ ;• •; '',-■■.' : % Mrs. J. A.; de Corr and her mother, Mrs. A. : J. Eyans; returned; on Sunday, from "a northern ;tfip';'visitirig,;New York, "Phila delphia", and. Washington. : ::-..'-'. -V. KMr. A. L. Burton, now .with S. Ullman's Son,"-/ grocery ■ firm; ; has ' accepted ; - a posi-. tion with "the ". Manchester Supply - Com pany,', wlilch" will T open business on : Eighth and" Hull; streets thisVweek. --. ' , ; ; v .:' >- DMOGRAT APPOINTED TO BE FEDERAL JUDGE Ei-Govcrnor Thomas -Gooile Jones, of • Alabama, Receipt of Commis ; v: ; sion from Roosevelt. : : WASHINGTONrD. C, October 7.—Pres ident .^Roosevelt '■ to-day . ex- Governor Thomas "Gqode Jones, of Ala bamaj 'to be -United States' District Judge of the --Middle -arid Northern District of Alabama/ to'tfill' the vacancy caused by the": death of -Judge John Bruce. ; ; ; -:-, : Ex-Goyernor.f Jones; has .always been a Democrat. j aridvwas twice criief Execu tive of -his. State.. He was General' Gor don's adjutant-general - during the -war between ithe^ States. "■']. In 1595/ as a Gold D.emocrat.v. he- -supported Palmer and Buckner ■'"."^•■yj\, ■v! It . is ' understood \ that \ Booker T. -Wash-; ingtori;- the^wellrknown p negro -"educator, was ■ brie of \ c'x r Goverrior Jones's support-^ ers. - The latter^iiot only, has'aided Wash-" irigtori in his (efforts to .elevate the negro^ but : he '• opposed; the' negro suffrage! amend- "; ment: incorporated in the Alabama '^Coni-' stltution. .. -' • ■':. Representative • Thompson; ',-. ol)Alabama';' who ;.learnedrbf^ ex-Governor Jones's ap pointment President himself, 1 upon Ueayingitiie^ White -House ; expressed' satisfactiohCat' the President's action. : : ; ' 'GovernorV Jones'," ;: said he,^"is ; no t V only, one of the' ablest lawyer/ sin; Alabama.lbut one :6f ..; the^'iribsti prominent ■;'.'and : high-"; ly^esteemecL;: citizens. f of; the Stated :.This> action; of President, Roosevelt's will. pjace: hirri : in trie "; same ; high' esteem- in." the ; South" in' which -the ;; late McKinley -was held." ; Special Trilby Excursion TO KORFOLKi SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th. ROUND SI TRIP. The VTRILBY" EXCURSIONS to ' Nor :fGlk^via{ttieTNorfolk:and:'Westera:^ EyERY; SUNDAY until vfurther^notice^C Leave- -:i: Richmond (Byrd-Street? station) K ß:3o -A: ; M;;SPeters-; bu rg,^'9 :05 ? A;v M. ; Yarrivel Norfolk • IL^A;*? M. : ;Returning^ ; leavesNorfolk ?.7:15 1 P.gMr.rrar riveS.Richmond%loSP."sM;j^QUlCKEST^ BEST.-fAND S "ONLYi ALL-RAIL ? LIN-E.'^ NOFCHANGE; OF •-.CARS;' Only 3sH'round! trip. „ R. T. ADAMS; %ocß-ts - Manager;;^ lostKstrayed, ax» found? ii^OSI^^^BR^A^STREE^OCTO^ ber > -7th,"*afßßOOCH— green f enamels star, ■ set^withrfseven^'small'sdiamonds/*? Finder ;-will*be?rewarded|by^returning:itvto"C.iG." LAMBERT; s^^^ :■•: ■^■■. ■ r"3;.-..£: v , ;-•-••- :•■".»■ ■oc^-h-,-- SSLOST^I SUNDAY^' SMALL WGREEN ENAMEL" :WATCH^AND|fPlN,^setßwith; pearls:*! SuitableSj reward SwlUf/ibe? "givetf ifCreturned s :toU4lsouth?Adams?street^S S tOST3S FEMALE S SOOTCHI! COlitlE P,UEl*Y,^6|mpnths ?oldi^jJ:lJberalS*re\vard forlitstretiirnlto; 906 'east -iMa.rshaUfttre'it? i|lX)ST?plSMA>iJ|SpiAMbNi^^R«3|l ■ between j the jDiapatchf officer and ST wel f th i an&iM Broad ß streets. l^ ana^Twelf th^ and j Adams 'ontvßroad;3vUberal:reward s jif^lefts i OLJ>'J ;bpdy^h'ite;ii;eaxs i and?sWes't of ?heidAdOJ^kf| jßea,r^'<on hack.. - Ariswersgtqfnamefgbfi i Schley . Reward ' for > return ito 831 west j Grace street. • |f oc«-2t« J ■- EigMeeptliranftiMaiiiiand:^: . ' '502 "east MaMalllStreets. 1,000 .bushels Finest Irish Pota-" 6,000 Cabbage, now 'unloading. ;; . •". : v•» ?S^olba^kets Finest Grapes (3& '■■ Fresh^Roasted|(our| own % selected) . ■ Java. S Coffee,i% ground ': or whole (Jgssp| i ■- bean, per.* pound S^iv:. 1 .^ .'. : . . . • ♦ . at * ;^rJ Jfe/ancf family fjpur. iTry. a 1a 1 barrel of ; the \ Celebrated |Byrd ; Island 'Flour. ; Choicestgbread. , -\ cakes,:tiand£ipastry;^ can J¥ only.' - - -. '- be^madeSfrom' -this -celebrated' .,.;. : ■- ,Flour;^ltAwill Jmake": : 4ospounds,. ■ , more ibreadtthan the; coramoner, :^i S a barrel, 54.25; ; bag,;;* ! 1,000 si dozen i; Large, -Fat ; : Mackerel; : each^,-Pirelghihga7^punces;^wnlte .-;>.; i and-: fat, eat like chicken .- vr . «* . 80 Jubs finest '^"^^^ Creamery flitter.- If you Owant; Butter; that ■ tastes ;like i v :theibutter ; yourcmotheriused,to V: ■.--■ . : -make, s vwith--- i the- ! :flavor i ;stlll«Hn- ,■-•.,..■■ ~-- : ; gering } onfyour: tongue^ try^af -, We T: keep" "'other!^grades <of :^F|ne V y Butter, but this; is the; genuine . Gibson^ e Fine Old-Rye Whiskey, : -■-•.'..■' mellow-, and ripe, dear;as abeiU v r ' .--, pure ; as ; crystal, ; life-giving;; and youth-retaining,\try .a.quart;;. »•> Old Aouisa B^chberry 5 barrels '4-year-old .. Blackberry . Brandy; per ga110n...... ........ - SO Old -Northampton. Apple "Brandy; ,^ . per •■; quart.- ..1....... ._. . ... : .. : .....j~-,- 50" &ptor\s fine Ceylon peas, " +Thamrock flavor." 60: quarter chests of this, finest of ~<~ h i all Teas, sure. cure for dyspep . 'sial ;Try.;a'pound r ;.........„.... CO -i Columbia Maple 'Syrup., -something "that will sweeten defeat, large - : quart bottles : .L.:.'....:.. ;'......... :""* ;10 .pounds": Old Wirginiaßuckweat.. ••«* Xavy: Beans, per- bushel ............ 2,-5/ 10.CC0 -.-pounds'- Finest Sugar-Cured .. :";-< Ham's -■"•'i. .'.:".':.':.'.:'■ ..;.........;... 12 50,000 pounds Choice' Family Pork, v .' per. -pound ;.'.■........ "........•....•.. *>^ Pure*- Lard, "per- pound .'.;-.■'.. .■........' 1O ; FreshV crop ■ Ca roliria> Rice :'. ... . . '. ... ; <> • Clemmer: Old Rye;; Whiskey, quart 40 Juniper ; Gin, imported ".goods, 6 T " ' - "years' old.?; Tr- r :afquart.... .■-... '6O; . Sure cure "for. all .bladder/a nd kid- ~ ney.- troubles.': Money, refunded if . ;;": not: as; represented. '"•».. / - Finest Porto : / Rico -Molasses,- per ■ gallon- ■;..■.•..-:.:..-. ...~..:..i..... 40 800 dozen Choice Stuffed Olives, : - : : jars ............. '7v.:'.'. .'•---'•■ ....... .25 Imported. Chinese Ginger, the finest '■ V'-.- preserves 7 : the^world:; ever sa.w, in? stone jars .■.;.v.^..C... ....... 2O Rock: Candy Syrup, in quart glass jars," 15c. ;Utwo; for .............. 25 10 large bars Laundry Soap. for - 25 8 large bars Soap ........ 25 Purest Cream Cheese, per pound.. 15 Pure- Cider ;Vinegar .......... .. 2O SipoundSi Lump: Starch 25 : 6,000 cans Chip Beef ./.............. "7 8,000 -Imported Sardines 10 Finest -Home-Made Preserves, 6- _ ; - pound "buckets "'1.~. : ..-.. 30 Yeast Cakes, per d0zen.:.....' ......' ** fllcpermotfs Malt Whiskey, B " years old, . in .; -qua r t packages, ; : ; cures coids, coughs,; hoarseness, sure^cure, for : weak and sickly 'women,-' makes rich,'." red blood, ','^ ' tones up the system," gives snap - ■•"I and vim to your, bones and : sinews. Try a bottle, it has - : saved many : a doctor's . bill, . : . only. ... .'.-.. . . . .~. ''. ". :1 . : ... ..... - ■ ~. *>5 North Carolina Corn r Whiskey,* . cures chills and -fever, drives - : away ague." No "more'pains 'in- • : your back or kidneys hurting, .:" perrgallon ).......:.... ....:....... 2 OO It is cheap at $5. No 'charge for packages. , •■"■ ,"- ■ ■■'.:■ • . Finest -I ~ Calif ornli Evaporated ;:vpeaches; ••.•".•;■,■' ' 4-string Brooms^' worth r. 30c. is* 10 boxes -Climax Stove P01i5h...... I<> Fine Scrub Brushes :.............— V. 5 6:boxes Celery Candy, Dr0p5;....:." 5 Drop in ; and see what you need. Will j be; glad to -show you around our im mense establishment. r Ask- your friends to; come: ■■-■-'■ _, -' . "If licannot save^you^ |10 a month ■.■ on. your ':> grocery purchases, it' is: ■■; because : yOu won't let » Call up . ta both ' phones, and twe "i will J send i your i order, : aa ; well- as l if ■ you came in? person: ; : ; oc 4-ts £MPLt)VMHK'I rVASTH. ."-.-.", . WANTED, " TO ' EMPLOY A YOUNG " LADY I WHO Well, and-is quick at .figures. Apply ;^to : '.THAIiHIMEitr' ■ BROTni^Ra, Firth and; Broad r streets; " oc S-lt - .■■■ ': : :;- ■■ • .WANTED/" _ .. : an; experienced collector ; for Instalment: Business.'; /Apply to .PHIL»Lf LEVY & C 0. ,. till) east clay- street, : . De T Itween 9 and 12 A. "M. -' j " •»" : "oc S>-lt* " ;■ p-y- - -' - ; :."wantjei>,:" ■' -*- :. -" A POSITION -AS BOOK-KEEPER, AS sistant , ; Book-keeper, '•■ or ? Shipping." Clerk. Can furnish .very> best city :;rererence as ; to r ability, ■ etc" j Can give « any; i bond, if required; Address ENI^RGY, care o£;Dis patch. ' \ ." cxiß-lf."" WslSsSfc££ KWAXTED, LADIES; TO DO -WAITING -AT; HOIIEy Genuine : offer. - Salary, ?20 per month^ For/ particulars • enclose I stamped envel ope. .Address -Mrs.: >W.,N. -MILLING, Rock Hill, S. _ . ; : . ; - . oc 8-lt* . •v: ■ - - '.". -WANTED, j : - "' : ■.•;.-' ;"--'.. : }:■- A ■ LADY OF ' ' 'EXPERIENCE {WANTS Positionv-asiManager and' 'Saleslady 'in Suit ; and Cloak » Department. " Good"sales lady! in any; place. .Address -NORFOLK:; care -Richmond: Dispatch; - f ' :oc 8-1 1*. \:' ! - ':■-. ';;/: ;/-;-;' ]:■■■ . WJLTiTED. .; •: -.9 ; -■■■■r, : POSITION; IN vTHIS ; CITY 'BY ;EXPERl enced . ; ■ Kiridergartner. "??' : :- Address '■■ " "ICIN-' DERGARTNER," care": of Dispatch. . KKfr- : '-/^v ; :--'v-;;>-^"V.-r:- ;v;i,v-.-'; ; ?w,J-ocS-2t*. J ": WASTBD,v.::> : : =: ; :-.. ,:-.*-v " REGISTERjEI)/; PHARMACIST, THO-. roughly^; reliable: : and -scompetent,. desires a^Positionrv-Twelve '■: years'J experience ; \ un questionable % references 2 as I to j, character and;' qualification.-: ; 'Address "PHARMA CIST,"; care -Postmaster, > City, Va-t : >n : - ■'-, ■-■•-•:••■: "..>•••.•-' "^-'v-r ■■*-;■;:';•, -ocs-3t*C ,■.-.;•,. ■'• V'^: *VASTED. .: : ■r: ■ PUPILS CIN: SHORTHAND '{AND ; TYPE '• writing/VApply *> foriA terms v and .l: all g par r ;ticulars : at • Richmond. Schools of ■ Stenogra-; Phy, ■;■ 919 .east : < Mainl street.'^ over" Meade & .;Baker-;Pharmacy^a^-: : ~;i3: : '-vv.- : ;:i-' ; - ; N ; \~-'-X-: \au 27-2m W Mias • POYTHRESS; Principal. ;> WASTE!). ' FOR^ARMY/^ABLE-BODIED^UNMAR riedSMen; .-between '»agesrof<2t{anil s i3.'ic!ti-,; zens^ofj.Xlnited:States^of- s goodsc>'»ra | it^ r . and Iteniperate ; - habits, v. who i;jean'*;SiJsiik;' tread. 5*5 * and 'Awri te ' : R«»crul t s fspecia g ly/ ! .desired'ffor, r fcoastiaridlfifldsinrtmt:ry:; Forjinformations apply, t0 ..-Rec-uitins Oin- Cc '" *~ " '' *st-2'>Th.Sat&Tu tDe3a - • " ! BUSINESS WANTS. "~~"' N ~ V^~'' WASTED." V/ TO : .-INy ESTIG-ATE ; ?A'f 3USI-?' ness^Propo'sitionSwherebyJlOOiiton-iCOjoer centlisprbfit-,- xnay^-pej realized^ at?;"once3on ihvestment.^SrnaH3capitar;frequlred*f"Ad^ dress. care > f - ■r-ispalch.'^ uc»-lt? . BBffifr^E BOARDiWAXTED.' , 1 J^SS MAXjSfeWISHES? fabout«NpvemberJ lothrSßoard] for I his Swifo > 'and'^f or jhlmseJf Swh'eh Sin |the|,clty;s in S a 'brivate«fami»yr^.l.ocatlonU:betweensElr3t' I'ana^^ftaWstreetsaan^sog^^Qt^Broa^. |«?ADlXS!jUteChlcli«3tai J »Cngns)iPemiytoy«fPnt^i i « ■■ i: Bart!'? Sidhrt t^huViKelWktaS )|T«k» 1 a*:«<lMw£§ j tUnuJ T-lUiVf terUwllSr In Ultar •» MinjMll. •"- . [. gp2JJ? <se3 : Tu;Th& ( 3\ml'y) ; I 3 . i?>AB^TEAR^ARB ,TO BE PAID PRO VENDOR AND THH Real Estate Agents, Te "?l€JHi0 Bank streets. ,MOST VALUABLE ANT) Splendidly-Paying Leasebold Estate, AT THE.CORNER OF TWELFTH AND pmECTLY^JN/JREAR' W^THf Rirnr to^;MOND;DISPATCH BUTLDING ;: At itherrequest; of, the -executors of th' :estatenofjthe=late Mrs.,' Celeste E.Piz Z ni* iwelwiligsellsatfjpubiic auction on 'h, :Premfses.*at'.l2!o'clock M.- on MONDAY/- OCTOBER 7 1901 ithat&DESIRABLBv-ANDJSPLENDID'r V ?v AY ,W£ the corner oj .rwelfth and i ßank: streets, consisting ot a * three-story : brick ~ building 55 feet ---i inches ;by"s6ifeetjl inch, fronting "two istreets,- and -occupied rfor many ."" yearn ;pastlby^the>Catholic Visitor Publish'n" Company and -L:>H. ; Jenkins' book-bind^ ryJrThejbuilding is ;in first-class comii. : tion, > ; having,; been irecentiy put in tno rough'order, and /the leases have a i;oo<] ;tenn^yet7torrun.>This ; : is a good invest ment- for Idle capital, iand should attract ;the: ; attentionfof investors./ fS/FullsinformationTconcernirig the -leases ground-rental Vcontract; and other perti nentsfacts.will:be-glven upon application ats the 'office of the. auctioneers. TERMS: > One fourth cash; balance in one, =two, and •■ three."- -'years.^- with Interest at;f> -per cent., and secured. &c. or alt cash.rat .the option of /the purchaser WILLIAM B. PIZZINI COArPAXr. ■ : Auctioneer?. * '; : ! POSTPOIBMENT. The above sale ■ has been postponed until / „ MONDAY, OCTOBER It. 1001. :-. ..■ ' ' ; , : oc S-Tu,Th&Sun 3t ; ;" : By. J. B Elam & Co.. Real Estate Auctioneers. :tirustee'B sale by pcblig L-V\ ATTCTION OF THE SUBSTANTIAL AND COX VENT ENTLY-LOCATED ■ TWO-STORY ; /BRICK TENEMENT • • ; /, DWELLING, /No. 521 > ST. JAMES STREET. ON EAST SIDE ST. JAMES. BETU'EET^i ■ CLAY 'AND fLEIGH .STREETS. In execution of a certain. deed oC trust. dated t . October 15. ISS4, recorded in Deed. Book:127 B, page £0, "Richmond Chancery Court, the undersigned trustee will sell by -public -auction, on the premises, oa .'".MONDAY;- OCTOBER; 14, 1901. at 5 o'clock P. M.. the above-named LOl« AND. ■TENEiIENT. described in said deed,; fronting 15 feet on the : east side o* St. James street, and running back with, in /parallel, lines 57 feet 6 inches to as alley: in-; common 5 feef-wide, the dwell ing being a .substantial and comfortably one, /well located for rental, purposes and attractive as an investment. TERMS: ; By consent, one third cash, the balance in two equal instalments a| six and" twelve -months, . by -negotiabk notes, -with /interest added, and secure! by;a. deed of trust, or the whole of th? purchase ;• money /in cash; at the optioa of the purchaser. >. J. " E. ELAM. Trustee. . J. B. Elam. & Co., Auctioneers. ■ /. - . . / ' oc 9-W,F&Sun ot TTALUABLE FARM IN H ANOVEE V ABOOT 'ONE "MILE i FROM ATLEE STATION; ON "'-■ CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. AND EIGHT AND .A HALF MrLES FROM RICHMOND CITY. -BY" PUBLIC AUCTION.— Having determined to sell and move in the city to live, I will sell by public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER; 15. ISfll, at 11 o'clock A. 31., my FARM, "Laurel Grove." in Hanover county, on which 1 now: reside," containing, 28* 1-2 acres, thre? fourths arable and in a good state of cul tivation^. 50 acres well set : in grass, well fenced with wire and plank, orchards "o\ pear, ; peach, cherry, and appes, half acra in strawberry ?and raspberry, ,2 acres in asparagus. • . , " w Dwelling of seven good rooms, wit& basement.in complete order; large we 1 • shaded yard, and approached from yutmt road by a fine avenue of. cedars; 'three cottages in excellent repair: large barn, with stabling for nine horses; cow-houso. granary, and many other outbuildings, in good repair: convenient to schools, churches, and, telegraph office. The farm is well watered by; living streams and fa well adapted to stock-raising. I will tako pleasure in showing the farm before day of sale, or" in answering any. communica tion.- on the subject. TERMS- • One third cash: balance in one nwo/=and three years, for negotiable notes with -interest added, and secured D^ deed of . tru^^n^^rm^ raR ' . • . ; •. Atlee, Va. J A. Brown, Auctioneer, Hanover. Va. J- se 29&0 C 1,4.6,301&13-7t. fORREST, FOR RENT, No. 922; West Franklin Street 12 Rooms, with all Conveniences, ' IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. N;¥. BOWE, oc 6-2t ■■■. Real Estate and Loans. FOR RENT, "" WAKEHODSE AT THE CORNER ; : r : 'r- O;> 14th AND GARY STRE ETS t X ct :ic Elevator and all other con . ; ■" FOR BEST, '■■[' ' :'. CLEAN, : NEAT COMPARTMENTS for Rent for: Storagre of, Furniture v Light Articles. Apply to No. •?; south 'VNtnth; street. ;: ■ - ' ■; - - ..« <-° m HEAT ESTATE AT PRIVATE LK WHEN^EAI* 'ESTATE IS bOLD THS taxes for the current ■' calsn ; dar year arelto be paid p.RO rata by the vendor and thh Attractive Building Lots . tt'C DISTRICT THAT HUST BE SOLD; They consist of ONE -HUNDRED AND SEV ENTY FEET Ton between Meado w {Md Rowland street^ and will be subdivided to meet the views of the buyers, or sold as 3 Whole on liberal terms. - - ' N. W.BOWE, : oco-2t : . Nq.4N".EleventQstieec. ; vvticaxskm at a n.vuo.vi.x. and .?Rlve ' immediate possession^ of^-^hat 'HANDSOME , NEW THREE-S TOKY im' : ' BRICK-D WELLING. ■^-^xo: ;l»S; l»S GROVE -AVENCE:. •broad V halls.; > oak stalrwa>. and^moat^beautifully-arransetl. CaH^anu., iletu3'show;it;toiyou. ;. SUTTON CO. i .^-.->.-.. -. ; .-.. ■ ■'.-■-■-■:-'-^ ■:•■-- : v ■- :- .". • : "V J .-:.- oC.b--t :*.! ■■ ' - ■ — ■ FOR SALE. 'sQMEIiYrSSFINISHED j : : aWEST - P^ -U sDWEIiL-INGrtcontainln^ 12 rooms. ctc.\ .large, .wide lot.^ WQRTHAM & co .. f^lsuh&TuatgSßealjEstate -and ' Loan?. : kTOO^S?irBiFoS^£SS»IPICATIOJf. ■ ■ VMASONIC - >: 7n "o -TIC E^J^b^A/ !No?g3C. A. F. AND -WMir?Ptea^ ; 7; § attend^ the gstated %1 communicauon-.^. rofiyournoclse.THlSHTueadnyHiAßNl^ atlT/o'clQck^ in i the ..T«m p^e. <&»•_ fi<i . .t ,-_= *- ;^r ; . , : . ; .,- p v / .-. - '. s -r j UNXU3 .;' AI?COS V- •■•^'^i