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OFFICIAL REJPORT; rn^I; rAGE^R.) V-\^ (Mr. Campbell) j;^^^ Sjadgxneht lias ;■ been taken. . If anj . f tlemaa »>e.rmft'roeto interrupt him ./• •= -y. gsiSn-s' 1 - pardon. 1 C\d not use that lar. r-^Mr. C >IcILVrAINE:' You used the words' Mwiß- '••snap ■ judgment." although I, te^sJ^A^^n,,that^the.| Kf^ame thing! es- saying it. (Lauffhtar.) fe<>u< were\ trying! to avoid the responsi- | p«rom;;Pririce Edward permit me to in *i£*errut>tbiiK? > • '-.- , Certainly, &?- Itl Mr -GLASS: 'I desire to foil the coin- | myself to a limited -extent. _I, ? g£perliaps. should -not Jiave said 1.- ; <iid . r not -ekpect" it to come uiv >>ecause I I did. , X have . "oeen waiting here, four j $ -days lor it to come up. I wanted.to be ; Fl-in'l^nchburg to-day upon a mission which some of us arc -equally, m- I^XeV^stcd; but I remained here expecting | ?-M"ti> come up. I said I : hoped it .would -be passed by and not come to a final i- dm!°McIJ^VAINEd m!°McIJ^VAINE: 5 -Mr. Chairman. I i^do not want to be. .misunderstood, Neither by any member &&£Sss2B&^ C-tion or by any intelligent- citizen the Estate of Virginia. I want you 'to un-, ffiderstand that I act fairly- and; squarely ; above board in everything; and if judgment lias been taken in Willis; matter.'lt" has been taken upon a. P caution given by me this morning be- Itiore: making a motion to so into t-mittee of the Whole. 1 specificallj 5 stated there were only three questions mm the report of the Committee on ©Education that had not been determm i rd on; ■ tliat tyro '..of , :them Had been i-passei -passed -by/and- that this' was tne third. 1 5 made that statement in order that ifaiiy genUeman might roaTce objection . Mu> going into Conjmittee of the.Wliole. ; ; -There was no objection, and we went VJnto Committee of- the Whole and! -#have progressed thus far. .. ■ • . , I '• I have not one syllable to say against I tx the University of; Virginia, when I W think ot the honorable gentlemen .who j " -rilled those chairs when I was there, • iJsuch men as; Minor, under whom I j £ took a course, Gessner Harrison, " ;■ j^rank Smith,' and McGuffey, all of , v -whom, I believe, are in heaven except; the Frank Smith, who was this floor the other day,' and whose KSharsd I had the pleasure of grasping. -Wmari. who. this year fills out his ' semi-" Ei"" centennial of service atthe: University Wat Virginia, has stood there, not only • 'iios a grand professor, but as a. grand ; "-'Christian man, honored and beloved by ■'•■: all who came under his influence. *.'• Now I would say a word on the sub •'"■Ject 'spoken of by the gentleman from William (Mr.- Gregory); but he « iihas done it so effectively that I need P'liot "say another sylJabJe. Mr. Chair 5-man, there is no hisUlity on the part l«if thxj colleges of.- Virginiavto tbejUni ? verslty of Virginia. We .ill recognize •■■our indebtedness to it. I could say aj S'l?reat many good .things about the , :'■. "University, and l.h reckon maybe I j of these days' wiien t"ue ques - lion comes up again. _ I have no objection in the world, sir, i r io the postponement; but just remem "> bcr that the "Committee; on Education is 1 ready to go on' now, V (Laughter.) 1 llr, MARSHALL:: Mr. Chairman, I <1p nof'care to take up the time of the ( ,- ; - committee for more than a few mo- I regret as much as "the gen r tlejnan from Washington (Mr. Camp- 1 ".. 1)oll), possibly can. -that- the members j 1 of tlie' Convention arp not here. If the j "lashings by the puLiic. press and the! V^mutterinss of the people do not. give J £ ? -us a quorum, those? of. '. us .who attend; g l-.cre ought not to be held responsible j .for it; and we ought to go on and -trans- ■ p- act ' this business; for I will tell you ti-ihere is going to be. a hot old time '-In this State if we" do not soon get ■taiown to business and -dp something £ here. You may mock and you may 6 treat lightly the patience and for • fcearance of the people, but when you | cet". me stirred once, they are not easily o^nfled'with.^. : / " v iv Now, Mr. Chairman, if I understand " this proposition it -is- contended that " "by c putting -into this this . appropriation that" is to' continue dur :Ungthe lifetime of the Constitution to University of Virginia it will, he n enabled' to become a greater and re r; inowned seat of learning. What does ft -that 1 involve? You . certainly concede f: .that you do. not intend-to do any; more,, ■? X this appropriation" is put in there in V; its present form, than you do now. You Iwrae inhere and say "You are not / aiow doing the work of f a great' univer- Isßity-iand you will: never -get the Leg :l JslaWe to give you any more than this i: appropriation." ; If : this ; does ; not an »>fßwer7our 'purposes, when it comes in i^i the? shape of an appropriation. ;in the S's Enriual appfbprlalion hill, how can It EM efficiently be : improved upon simply igliecause" it comes as a continuing ap ';'-propriatidn in- the Constitution of the ' StJile? - v .■" ' -"-' ; '"\ :::■"..■■■ "-'- . : 1 - The gentleman from Lj T nehhurg (Mr. f? Glass) says "Who owns the University ■« of; Virginia?" The s*a me query might Avell-. be made as to the Virginia Mili- Institute. ; That .institute in its BK sphere arid in its relation to the edu - catjohal. interest of this State has jjtirought as much renown arid lustre to' Sethis Commonwealth as oven the Uni l; versity of Virgin ia- i ;\ Its .-. gi-aduates i Slave' reflected honor upon this State ;fc s "as well as upon their Alma Mater; and | i- if this appeal is to be heeded in, behalf i UniversUy, '-"why, would- it not ; iit come with, the same grace, from the ] R?vVir{jinia ! Military^ Institute and from s~'these other, institutions which the rS State owns and: controls": V" If professors are leaylnpr ana have t^j'eft:-. ■and i refuse to come" because" the ■V T^egislature- has made*" inadequate; ap griliropriations in the past, how do you ■ expect to improve that condition when ; ' you ;dq not increase your appropriation | j": Jri: this Constitution? for the amount \ A of- the appropriation . is just : what the Illicglslatureygave- hist year. r :•■; Mr. Chairman, it is.now. now more than a | :- quarter of a century since I first' 6c- ; |*<!U pled- ai- seat in the other end -of this ; p Capitol: Twenty-six years ago there ; f-"waf -"was ■ Bfilappropriation to the University i / of- Virginia !of $lo,oo^:and to the .Vir- E Rinia' : Military.' ; lnstitute of 810,000. pGentleincn, the 3^jjlsl;iture," wlmevt-r teirTay^have been its. faults anditS: de- • Iliecta^and:' doubtless -;it ; - has them,: has Kiiot beoiih unmindful of your wants , ; nor, i^has it; been untj-ue to; your'/. -Interests. *'nt." has' increased those;; appropriations fetirjiil • they are now b'byoßd*; §50.000 ..to |ijthfs ; Institution: 1 repeat,- the Xregisla 1 has not been '.ummndful of its i |fduty ; ; to thuUiiivcrsiiy; of . Virginia j -$>vheiu'you' remember that fact;? H . nas ' increased Hive appropriation, j ftonflr.'it'Ms; incredible to. believe that: it '«M r iU be. recreant -to ;this ? trust in the Sfuturel^ I'" oppose : putting any. appro- 1 ppriatlon in. this, Constitution;: I would llrelegrate : even "<■ the; fixing ' of <the salary i- of the Governor to'; the ? who pjiavei to pay St. through? iheir = represen- | Iftatiycsl - But. he.d oes not" succeed fWm^ |?Bnlf^C\Ve refused' to- put in; the, Consti-: ■■ tutlon-.the approprlat}on^.for-thc sala-; |&rles>of.' the .circuit vjudsep.?; It Is ■ true 4 this j provision^ was ; left in ; tlie" Cbnstitu- i i*VtJ on- fixing: the Sftlarles;o££the 'judgeaTof • Mx lie V Supreme Court of Appeals;- but! it sls ■ ycr>V' quest ion iihleV, to \ me, ;. t;yc*n : when ! :.ba'ckvoh»UJ.^flpprJ Ppfi:the^Conventiori,> whether, rthatrapr. pproprJationi-wUlinoU :«?o^ut: ;SoV l: am K^pppsed f on'";; principle stot-- putting;' this pijrpvisi.on'injher^3laiie;ho |it:?ons^lnfyour!Corisi|t\it«bnr;.-;; •.-;;?;":- v tS^lht reference toiwhc-thfritlM'se denomlna-; EyjQnaJ ; schools ari'.antasoiilstic to.thc ? l7ni-'f ••vrffpltjK- or ''rioter: do not know. ■•"-I-" took- one ofi^ny own boys- fromronciOfvthemwana sent? '-hiih-f to the University of so I -have" only | had ..that" one opportunity ;to> patronize ' it, -"and 1 : : I f didv so. v ? 1' did ; nn t sciKi^my t>oy?to^Yale,- Haryard^pr. Priiice .ton.?-but I'difli twmd him '■, to the University of Tiixinia.'Mi'Want toFay^that iyhave no enmity or hostility to{thls'insatutionr?lt Is not - roy.* ffood 'fortune!: to -be: an s alumnus, or - ever to hare; been vwi thin tj its " historic precincts- It ; was H my: 1 misfortune : to ? have received very: little- education,, eventless than" the " distinguished, gentleman^ from jLvnchburjr, ■;;. and; that ; is very, little/ ac-. cording i to : his " own ;;, testimony® here. (Laughter).' But r,will say in- passing that 1 hope the gocxdl^rd^wlllvgiveusiavfew, more -ignoramuses .••in'fVirginiaf like s him. CLsußr^itoxO ■ -' ■ " ■ ' '■■ ■'" .- «?'-■ * - Now Ihope we .■will remand this question to. the legislature, where improperly be longs, and - where . it^ has ■; received! • proper and, creditable attention- in /the -past. _. .', It is not fair to ! the children of .the State tbat.we;do this.Vnor is it just to the free 'schools of the State/- ."■'.:,'•:• ':■,. :':■■ ' ,- / ; , • Let us first foster the common schools of the State, and leave it to \ the) Leglsla lure as to • the -higher educational facili ties. •'■ :"'.'■■■■'•-:■■ .•• : .-: : --c-^A- '/•;. .:'.-. v .: ■;■ ■..■.^;~'-' The CHAIRMAN: : The auesuon.is.on the motion of tlie gentleman from.Lyr.oh burg (Mr. Glass) to reconsider, the- vote by which section 12 was struck out of the = I ask for a division. : The motion wasvagreed to, :there being/ on a division, ayes S6, noes IG. ■: air; •\TILL.IAM A. ANDERSON: I move that that motion be passed; by. The motion was agreed to. :Mr McILWAINK: I move that the com mitteerise. •;.'.• : : '- ":.'-. •- :-■", - ; ;;^ :r:?-v.'-?. ■The motion was agreed. to. and the com mittee rose. : : '•:,.. •■'- : '. , '. , The President having resumed! the chair, Mr. Flood reported that the Committee. of the "Whole hadmade some progress, but had come to no conclusion upon the mat eMr.ef%VII^LIA3Ie Mr. ef %VII^LIA3I G A." ANDERSON: Mr. President %■ move that when the Conven tion adjourns to-day, it adjourn- to meet at 12 o'clock, noon on Monday next. - : The motion was,, agreed to. \ v. . Mr.'.GARNETT: I move that the Con ventiondo now adjourn. "~. '.? • - The motion was agreed to,, and (at 11:40 o'clock A. M.) the Convention adjourned -until ■yronday, January C, 1902, at 12 o'clock meridian. J The Police Conrt Docket; j j In the Police Court yesterday Justice i Crutchfield fined- Horace Massey (colored) $2.50 for being disorderly ;on the street. ; Mike... Fernandez was fined. ?10 for as ' saulting and beating li. P. Rogers. ' ! Abram Poland, charged with being dls^ ! orderly and breaking a window glass , on ; the premises of A. Navey, was fined $2.50. i Clif. Ricf^. Phillip Bohanan,,. Dick Vaughan, Walter X»ipford, James G-rubbs, and Aubrey Brittons, charged with tres "^•sFiiiir on the premises of ; the Waddil- Memorlal chapel, were dismissed, 'upon .payment of '$1.20 cost each.. ■ .. \ John Williams alias John Wells, alias. ; Tom Jackson (colored) went down for. six months as a suspicious character. : S P. C. Lewis was given sixty days on the same charge. William Laridrum. charged with . steal ' ing a turkey y on Christmas-Eve from J. \\*. Dunn, was dismissed! Kl.K 1 . Macon Shirvin, . was fined $1 for being drunk. , , . . .- ' -'Perry lyev.is, charged with stealing a ! wrench, was sent to jail for sixty days. |-.-. The case against. J. J. McGraw, -who ■ is charged with assaulting John McGraw i with a beer bottle, was continued again, this time the hearing going over until January 18th. ". . ■;';,?. Cliiy-Street liCagncrs. At a meeting of the Epworth League of Clay-Street church,; on last Friday..' evening, the following ofilcers were elect- I ed for the current year: President, John E Hunt;,- First ; Vice-President, Lee.G. Crutchfield; Second Vice-President, Mrs. ; P. E. Hatcher; Third Vice-President, Asa | Johnson; Secretary. ; W. / Norvell Wood j waci Financial Secretary, Mrs. I/illis : Delarue; Treasurer, Miss Lottie .Layne; |; ■ Chairman of lookout Committee, AV-:| j Leake Wingfield;; Chairman of. Social : j Committee, Miss GenevieveSharpe; Ac-; companist, Miss Bessie Chappell; Assist- . ant Accompanist, Miss Effle Delarue. Sinely l'cr Cent of It Really Caused from Poor Dijrestion. Real organic heart trouble is incurable, but scarcely, one case in a hundred is orsanic. The. action of the heart and stomach are both controlled by the same great nerves, the sympathetic and pneumo gastric,;and when the stomach fails to J properly digest the food, and it lies in the t; stomach fermenting-, . gases are formed which distend the organ., causing pres sure on the heart and i '-. lungs,- causing palpitation, irregularity, and shortness of breath.; v ■ ;, '■':■"■' ' I' The danger from condition is that, 1 tho continued- disturbance of the heart ! sooner or later niay cause real organic [heart trouble, and, in fact, frequently j does so. . .;.-;. "v. '• Furthermore, poor digestion makes. the blood thin and \ watery and deficient ■ in red "-.-corpuscles, and this further irri tates and weakens the .heart. L; v .. -'The most sensible thing to do for heart tfoubl<! is to insure the digestion and as similation of the food.. ;T; T . This can be done by the regular use after meals. of some safe, '-pleasant, and j effective \ digestive preparation, like Stu j art's; Dyspepsia Tablets, .which; may :be 1 found at most -drugstores, and -which contain the necessary digestive elements in a pleasant, convenient ?f0rm. ... -."•■ • Thousands of people, keep "well - and rigorous by keeping their digestion per fect by observing. tY?ru?«» of. taking one or two of these \taHUte ; a£ter each : meal, j or ;at ■ least 7 after etch hearty meal. - [. Stuart's Dyspepsia Jablets contain U. S. • P. ; pepsin, diastase; from -malt and other natural-idigestives vrtiich act^orily-on' the, food,' digesting it perfectly.: and -prevent-" ing ncidity, passes, and the.raahy diseased conditions- which : accompany - a -weak, stomach..,.;; - : --:.-.' '■■; •".. '[ ■'- .'■.';. .'■- :'.;;■. ■.•:"..'.-■.' '-■" When Stuart's- Dyspepsia Tablets; are UFed, ■ you : ; may know you j aro not : taking into^the ■■ system . any | strong} medicine =or powerful drug, simply tha; "natural digestive" .elementsr whfch : every! • •weak stomach lacks. ' '. • - _ :-- So;- wid ely k nownf o n<S i, popular.'- y have t h ese ; tablets -become h that 1 ; theyJJ af« •: nowi 80jd!-by : *;very 'druggist J in- .thefSitTnite^ I 6tateß;= : Canada,; and 'Great Britain. „ S^^li^cht'S.Wiintß,''t"^o^*posi ;Rent/»^sWi»ted?i:ttoomii,i|t'Boar€LesS i ! ■W>ntc«l,» -"Bonril Wanted," .."toir Strayed, or Sial«nJl^inih^iMmcxtt^ r'w-^dii;^ ie;« eacJi. ,; SF,"CHARGEDSO2«] 'OURV'Bboks,- «» CENTS FOX OSE- ; ;HAt^N^H^WA^E^^^^^^^g EMPioi'a'tEST .AVASTS. W,VSTED. ■> SIDE 1 / LINE; iWITH « FREB ;? OUTFIT ; f protected; territory^' arid^commissioni'. on: 1 year's i trade ; *: 1901-5 salesman =1 t&'.Ql' -Post-office • Box" 1371,-; ' New.ii York. - - ' - • ja 5-lt*.^ ... WASTED, ; SALESMENi FOR "AIjL'LINKS' OF.BUS^ lness 'ft (Splendid "Side? Line) £tor< sell Jiourj Advertisings Fans; 75 v different -styles; ; newest, 3 latest "patterns; just 4 the i; things customers iwant; ; we- payjtho.largest . com-1 missions. HvManyi; of r our'tmenS give 'itheir, entlreStlme* to? our lines vand^m^Jce^fromi $75 ' ; t0 1 5125 .e%'eryi week; ? guaranteed !s best side ;-]ine "ever,, offered;' : > Write I promptly, .with Preferences. -: fii paid promptly, c AMERICANNOVELTY. COM PANY;:CIncInnati, Q. i . . ja sTlt5 T lt - ::■■-■■. .:'.;':':;WASTED;- V -- ::• .•:- ■ . : HUSTLING! f T SALESMAN li FOR - <VTR ginia 0 and fNorth;' Carolina by /well-estab-. Ushcd wholesale house.>jHlgh: commission contract,";. with 525 weekly.allowance iwhila travelling. SMITH. COMPANY, Detroit; Mich. v'v =. . ; jao-lt* ; .; ■ .- .'• -^WIASTED.-; .,., .' ; -' ,1. BY AN.-. EXPERIENCED; PRACTICAL, and , highly-endorsed bank man, Position by " March Ist y CURRENCY. % care -Dis patch. " -"•-:• .-'••" ■■• -A ''-•:■:; ■ r ' "'•; ja : 6-Sun-It* \ ; -,'--.: -' " ; - "-:■■;'.; WASTED. ; . ' RELIABLE •< CLEVELAND :' HOUSE wants- bright iman- 'as l? Travelling Sales man. ■' General mercantile trade.; Energy.-; business ability, "and .salesmanship will makf» position permanent. ..Box 52,-Cleve lahdr.O...";.-;;-.. .;:•.--;;';■/ r;-^ ...:3a-= 5-lt*-, .- ': '•;--■ "WASTED.-- - .: V :, '. A FIRST-CLASS COOK AT 312 EAST Franklin, not .to sleep on lot. . ja ,5-1t* ..... ■ -", ■ ,-' ' •;■ .-".wasted,; .-■- •■..•..■..'•••:■•'.;■ EXPERIENCEDrSALESMAN TO SELL Teas and Roasted Coffee to grocery, trade In Richmond: on commission.-: I' me oppor tunity for, first-class .: man. Apply ; or write. No. 4 south Trvelfth street. .: ■>./. . • - .. - .- ■ ." ' -■- ' ja. 5-lt*-.-. . ..WASTED. .- A YOUNG LADY ; STENOGRAPHER and Typewriter wishes a- Position, : either in city or elsewhere. Can furnish satis^ factory references. -Address H., care Dis patch. ■■•■ ":'."• ' .'Ja.B-lt*,^ -'.':■■ V/ASTED. -■.•'.^."' " -■■ RBSBONSI BLE PHILADELPHIA firm wants office 'manager at Richmond; salary, 51,800 : yearl y; $700 cash | and satis factory references required ; ; commercial referencesfurnished: position permanent. \ddress Post-office Box 2SI, Philadelphia, Pa.- - "-"" ■-■ ■■•■ .- . •' " - ::y '^ 0 " lt ; WASTED, EVERYWHERE, HUSTLERS TO TACK Signs. Distribute Circulars, Samples,- etc. ; no . canvassing: good pay. • SUN ADVER r TISING BUREAU, Chicago. . . ja 5-lt* WASTED, VVPFPIENCED HANDS TO WORK 1 ON E pOHLIG, BROTHERS. 1333 east; Franklin .street (upstairs), .ia 5-lt* WASTED, A YOUNG LADY OF. EXPERIENCE wishes a few hours -of Stena|r^iC a Work to do at night. Address EXPERI ENCE, No. S2l north Twelfth street:-, ' . .' ';•'." ' ■ ■ '-• JcX O~xL WASTED, ; WASHING TO DO AT HOME. SA.TlS faction guaranteed. Apply or .address 1231 Moore street. ■■■•':. 33- o-it : WASTED. GOATDRNMENT POSITIONS-WHERE they are and how obtained. Full particu lars as to salaries, dates/places of exami nations to be held soon in- every State. STITUTE, ' WRShington, D. gun it * " WASTED. - : " HOME WORK-THE YEAR. ROUND; no canvassing; ;S5 ; to- SC-,weekly, working evenings; experience .unnecessary; enclose stamp; work mailed on application. ■ 25TH CENTURY .MANUFACTURING COM PANY, Toledo, O. : , -', 3a5-lt* WASTED. YOUNG MAN DESIRES POSITION AS Helper' to Electrician; small salary ex pected to begin with. Can furnish first class references. J.. E., care Dispatch. • . .-;' . ja, 5-lt* ■ WAKTED. ; AGENTS EVERYWHERE ; EITHER sex; Zarema Diamonds; experts puzzled to detect from genuine; liberal commis sion: catalogue; sample (ring, or stud), free on application/ ZAREMA ; DIA MOND COMPANY, 113 Adams street, Chi cago.. ' " '• :,. „■ ja 5-Sun2t A LADTOF EXPERIENCE I>ESIRES Position as Housekeeper in first-class hotel "-.■'■ Excellent recommendation, from last employer. .Ability for managing ser vants unsurpassed. Mtes FLORA ENDY, I/incolnton, N. C. - : v "ja,s-lt* WANTED,; : AGENTS . FOR THE NE i PLUS ULTRA Charcoal Flat Irons, entirely new, Just out, different fi'om all others; irons with out - cooling. -. Address GEORGE FINN, Sole Proprietor, Newark, N. J. ; ■> ■'.-:" •• :■•••.-.'■ ...;-.. :-•■-. " ..:':.■ , ja \'&-lt* )-, WANTED, -';" '•',-.■• MECHANICS QUALIFIED FOR AD vancement. Our free booklet,- 4 ,' Are Your Hands' Tied?" tells how thousands have doubled . or largely^ increased their earning capacity through our spare .time instruc tion by - mail. ; -Write ' toVthe". IN TERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Box. 1C31; Scranton,= ; Pa., "or call ; day.; or evening. ; ja 5-15,26, f e 5 ; .'■-■ - WASTED, ;,' ■■"'". "-.-■, ■'■ AGENTS. WE HAVE WHAT PEOPLE want. Lamp ..that makes its own gas at cost of 1 cent-a day. "Sells for 51. :Wi]l send small model: free to those i wishing to work for us. 'Write our Department B. to-day. EMPIRE! GAS-LIGHT. COM PANY, 90 west Broadway, New.- York. • ■ -■-": -" :. ,\ v :;r ja 5-lt:.- "; : :': '- "wanted. -: '--•'/> •salesmen travelling. for other houses,' for any line, 7 and who' will appoint an agent In each- city for us, can obtain j free outfit and . pay. 1 on : all • their agents orders for 15 years. Address HULL, 154 east Twenty-third street, New York city..: .'.;.'... '■„' ja:s-lt. ; ■ - ■; WASTED, . - -■'.:■ " - AGENTS TO HANDLE .OUR IDENTl fication Key Registry, : Death, . ahd. : Acci dent Policies. -Money maker for. agents. Call: or write, ;UNION. REGISTRY- COM PANY, 150 Nassau: street, New " York. >: . :;■ :-;-. v- - :■> ' ; '- : -?" ; " ■■ '■■ "-'3a?s-lt».'." ■■ -'■:-; WANTED.; -;-' "^\'=- ':" .;' LADIES, SOMJTTHING NEW, MAE ing sofa'pillowKfAt home; 57 to Sl2 weekly; materials furnished ; ;■• no :i canvassing ; I ex perience ?■'.'. unnecessary ; 1 "steady^; : employ ment;, send stamped addressed Tenvelrpe: HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURING COM PANY, Erie ; street,! Chicago; . : ja;s-JLt ;■■-■-.-■'■■ :• ■'• ".- iWASTED^k'- ' '- v'- SALESMEN, BY? RELIABLE. JOBBING house; 5 Travelling^ Salesmen V to: place high-grade s specialty,- 1 line ;with ■:merchan dise 1 trade. High. commissions manent postdpns'to good' men.;- Full: time required. . R, 7S, 153 . Fifth" avenue,-- Chi cago.- ;. : -- :::;/■■.;■ -o:.':;" ■■'■-. : v : > 3a : 5-it;-; ?5 D AY ■■: GUARANTEED p- SALARY, men; or ; wothen;'-' selling >■ our,'' Waterproof Shoe Polish : ?. shines ; ■no * br«sh quired ; 2 full-sized'^ bottles ; f ree-^-ono :black and ; one russet-^-b y<; express,'" prepaid :i ex-; elusive territory?; For. particulars; address! BONDER ,- SHOE-POLISH -i COMPANY,* Department -26,: Chicago./:; _•■: ;.': ::;;ja;;s-lt"v ".I; ' -: 1 . " ;';v\VAWTED;:^. ; .:^i^ z\£&£/k AGENTS-i :. ■'-■:. $im;d WEEKI/r^-vEASILT. made.; We ■•vpilLprdveithis.'S-NainefPlates,- Numbers, ; Signs,'> readable\ darkest Ini trhts.- Samples g; f ree. -: ' RIGH? WSUPPEY * GOMi PANY, / Englewqod. 111. in C-lt ; CHEAPEST i OH/** PORTRAIT;: AND fraixiQcrnn(3e.v>CValuables outfit Sfree.'vSSend for 0ur440-pagesUlustrate&fcatalogue.i.W7 W. FRlß^TANl&V; CO,f ?Maiiuf acturers, Martlnsburjr. . Mi. - - . ;ja'-&-Sun2t;^ fSeSSSSSn&m^BV'J^'S^ iSITUATION; v BYfANaIIFrTO-DATE'ijpß: fepri nterl arid t ».} good^i all-roiindi nian^Aa-. |^ess;-sfstating"^¥salary,;;itoa^C^gFvgAvE| 1 ; Va., Po3t-oflrcejßoxißK^ M^MtakteD'! ' - : ~ ; "' "^§§ M FINANCIAI^INSTIT^TIONIi^WANT^ f agents s to : ? secure f; savißgs-bank % deposits, ; t&d;f ?15,000 ffl off ered«?aepositors|?to U ala: : agents ! ; ins getting ~busine3s.f ?Bond^ or^ i2>; i requlredr^i Salary M $15^1 to ■$& I clock;^lVßANK,''.r:caresAmerican>'fi?ur- / fchasingSAgencyiV 13 KChamber'^Commerce^ ja 5-lt- , wasted, • ■■;••■■•; iFbUR?LrVB;MEN^FOR<?INDUSTRIAL' ilnsurahcer;r fiOnly3thoseawilllng|toSworK:f iOnly3thoseawilllng|toSworK: I'needi apply.ri State £ experience^ references,? ' &c. '■• > Address iv Post-otrice tßox % 3 Js,^ Ctty. 1 :^ - _• ja 5-1^ WASTED, t^ YOUNG i MAN: 25 i DESIRES^ POSITION fof 1 some ! kind Vat -: once. r>- Have •; had varied. ; experience '• in; general Iclericalivwork^col lecting, ':■ and ' soliciting. ; Address ;.';ETRO . TECHNICS," ' care i Dispatch.: : ja: 5-lt* I r'.'.:;-".- ; : : - •.'.-•-■ : - •".r.-.'J*.TVAKTEp,v;-v: ■'"::•' ' -U ■ i-te ■<:*'': WASHING: TO :: DO " AT-HOME. V GOOD references. Apply -9 •; east : Charity. ■ street. ; -fja 5-lt* • , -' " ■. . v-;- : WASTED,-aTV;: ■ yy. -'■ : - v ' A : . MILLER -y^WHO running | suh roller-mill,-, and -. can \ attend , r to a. burr- - and - corn-mill; ": all!" in the .' same mill.V References ■ required. ; ..;. Address ■S. M CLAY,- .Wren, ;Chai-lotte : county, -Va." ja 5-lt* ;;"■•; . ■'.; - ;: v'.---' . r ■ ; ■"X" ; wasted; : 'r-:y,:: -■. ■:':■--'■?■•>■■■■: A- GOOD," ■■ BRIGHT" ■■ 80Y .'. -'■ TO -HOLD copy '■>- One who has some ■ knowledge ;o£ printing preferred. -None .other need't ap ply. ;O. E. ; FLANHARTy Franklin street. i^ja's-lt* • y -:"■:: - f:p^ ' '■' "■^ GOOD i COOK;' ALSO/: :GIRL-,^ TO Nurse. Bring- reference.; [ Apply^wp.. vm west Main; street:: y I;;.-':;.:-. ■; - . vJ^iP^ . ■ :- \ " - :■ ■ i'-'-WASTBD,'---^'"-:: -.;•:. ■:"-.'• .-,- '-,-• '-'.' : ; A YOUNG -."MAN .:v UNDERSTANDING Stenography, " to :make; himself fgenerally v usefu "in store.:;Address;,with T references, PRODUCE COMMISSION; MERCHANT, Post-office; Box^l3B,- city.::;\ ;;;: ; % o-lt.: ■- ; '-. : : ■•-. WANTED.;:- - . : \ ;..-.-.-.>.; BY \N EXPERIENCED IRETAIL^SHOE Sale^maai; a -Position -with - : a':;; wholesale shoo"" house. Would'be, willing, to^trayel. Best -of reference- 'from.: present; ;.em-. nlover. Address ■ EXPERIENCE, care- of Up-Town Dispatch.,/ . . ;; Ja-5-2t* ; •;:--'■ -.. :-:-'",:,: wasted.; ■■/■/:-:..'.. WANTED; : f> EVERY large V county ; ■ "Game o'.. Skill-: - : Nickel Slot-Machine for drinks or i cigars ; . strict ly lawful ; : . takes place : of forbidden .; slot machines, '•: . thereby-v" ; filling a" '• long-felt want. ' Rented or sold \ oni easy..- payments. Sells at sights. JULES. WEBST.BR DESK. COMPANY, Chicago, .--111:. ; : :-,: >. ja o-lt» ;^ ■-"■ •:.-%;:' -^ .-/,'.; ^. -•... -.-•.:-.- RELIABLE,, :,MIDDLE-AGED --^ WHITE Woman,, to live 'as one of the family and do 'general House '-Work ;;f or three- Good home ; light -work ; > , reasonable . wages. Call at -710 ' Holly -street,"- between- Pine and Laurel." - " --' ,• < ja 5-lt* • . - WASTED. ' ■'- '; •" i . ,:;■,.-- PARTY WITH > TWELVE \ -YEARS' experience In grocery business - ana; limit ed capital, ' would ■> Engage ', in- Business with right person. References ■ exchanged: Address - M-, ; 10G • south First ■■ street, . city. . - ..--.-. <•.. ...^,...r. ; : .^>..-...r. .-. jao-lt' - ; - - -- -,-■•;- j WANTED, •.-'..'■'-;'.■-". BY AN* EXPERIENCED (REGISTERED Druggist, a Position. Best of references. Address DRUGGIST, : 713 Cameron street, Alexandria, .Va,'".. U:".?P. :' ' ' Jasf2t»- >;■ ■;:.'•':: " [:?. WASTED. ■:■■ :: POSITION- BY fTHOROUGHI.Y -CAPA bIe, Hustling Salesman.-: Eight years j ex perience and i best references. Wholesale house preferred. Do not: object to travel ling. Address SALESMAN, care of Dis patch. ■ '- 3a5-lt» : WANTED,; YOUNG MAN WISHES A.' SITUATION to Help in Butcher-Shop. :. Has; worked In hotel. L. E. S.. 711 south Laurel. ,!.'- ■■ ; ■•-'■ '■? \ ■■ ■■■' -'- : Jao-lt* ■WASTED, ■ AT ONCE. GOOD MOULDING-MA chine :Hand; Apply to^ THOMAS E. STAGG, 1441 east Main street. . ;; ja4-2t* ■ - " ■-.;. , wasted;^ ,/ •;:■ ■■:' A WHITE WOMAN.: TO , NURSE AND Assist in House Work. References. Ad dress L. H., care of Dispatch.. . ja4-2t* WASTED,-/ A PRACTICAL BOOK-KEEPER. "S. P.," caro Richmond Dispatch. :. : ; ; . .-.',' >"• v ja3-3t ■> ;',.'i: : WAXTED. :;.;."- ■'-:.. A GOOD MAN TO: WORK THE CITY trade for Paper, and Printers' 2 Supplies. A good salary, to a good man; no other wanted. Address A. B. C, care. of Dis-; patch. .: : . - : ;. • :.: ja2-4t* - --.'. ■■" ■ ■ WANTED. _ ■ >'■; PROFITABLE WORK -OFFERED Apents in every town to secure subscrip tions to The Ladies' Home Journal and The Saturday. "Evening - Post., We: , want agents -who -will work -thoroughly, and with business system to cover, each- sec tion with ; our illustrated; little: booklets and other advertising matter,' and to ' look sharply after renewals.; from oldsubscvib ers. The - pay. is first rate, and ; at the. end of- the season $20,000 will be ..given tho ". •: best :. workers as " extra - : prizes v, for good work. Hqw well some of our agents have succeeded is told in a-Httle booklet wo would ; like .to ' send you— portraits of some of our best- agents, with, the story of how they made it.pay. ;■';.."-,-;.";■';.." ,-;." -1 THE CURTIS PUBLISHING : CO.. : de 11-78t -. :.-■/. ; •-- ■/yPhUadelphia.^Pa. T: • "-^v---: ;-,; wanted; ■■■" FAITHFUL MANAGER 'TO TAKE charge of distributing depot, and office to be opened ' in Richmond to further bus iness- interests;of old -established; manu facturing concern. Salary," $125 per month and extra. -profits. : Applicant 'must'fur nish good - references ?' and ' have ; $800 \ cashr Address "^MANAGER,- Post-Office ' ; Box 1421. Philadelphia, Pa. '- de 29-Sun2t , ""- ; - ;: . WANTED, :.' '■■".%': .SALESMAN-. WANTED OUTSmD CITY to call .on doctors only; on behalf -of the leading firm in -the business. -Established trade. : Position permanent. V" Applicant must -be • intelligent and ' indefatigable. State experience. Address. - Post-Office Box 858; ,- ; Philadelphia.. r . : ■ :; v ; : - ' de 29-Sun,Th&Sun3t* -'::.-. : ::..-.- WANTED, ■":■■;. ;■:>■; -.■..:'; FOR UNITED STATES ARMY, ./ABLE- Bodied, 'Unmarried Men, between- ■ ages of 21 and 35," citizens of -United I States, of good - character,, and -temperate habits, who i can L speak, read,-: and .write English, For information apply to Recruiting Of ficer, uo east Broad. ' -;.•.... .'■■■ ■•■;' .-':'-'/>;''';;::----,.'.. jal-W,F&SuntMh3i .»..:: WASTED, \ '"-W -, 1 SALESMEN ; TO SELL . PERFUMES; Toilet iSoaps, etc.,;, to dealers,-;sloo.month ly and -expenses; experience unnecessary. PLUMER PERFUMERY 'COMPANY. •' de 2S-Sun2t :•■ •- St. Louis, Mo. ',' : . \ wasted;, -■ , , . , AT ONCE, MEN AND WOMEN TO make $6 to ; $18;a .week in spare -time; -no canvassing ; the ,work is ■ el evating. and refining;: any one who can read'and write can-do it, and' earn .money 'j.from,'-'. the start. .■-: ■: : -.'-}-- : ■-■':-.--,-;:'-> ■■■■'-. r-> ';-~ ; -;-- r':' ■ ■■. ' H. "A. ; GRIPP, German "Artist,; ' "'-- „ - - - - . •' . .Tyrone,; Pa.^, , Please write . and "fiend ; . for 5 ; work cat once. ; ; ■<■■, ; ; :_.-; . -. I de22-Sun4tj, : ' I.OST. STRAYED, AND FOCKDi • c LOST,> ON, OAKWOOD i. CAR; £ OR'^AT .Thalhiraer's, jor ■" Ten^Cent .'? Store. Broad street, or/between 'the -two, : CAMEO BRACELET, twelve 'sets; .-Llb'erai; reward if ; returned^ to Oakwood Cemetery.- [j- . , \'jas-lt*?:i •LOST, ,ONvjC\rAlN'---JSTR^T/'" IBE.V1 BE.V i^ en^ M ' onroe t ' &nA an;' AMiE^t .TYST^RINQ,v! set h in tf gold^i iwith^. letter^ b;E :Aon Athe c? stone: 4 Finder^will^he ',? re-^ warded-by}returntag^to;6o4%est^FrahVi :lm - • " -T* -:jas-lt^ ■^tiaisE^lwANTS^l^a-^ feg^^^a^fe¥^WrAKTED.*SSgS»-sS3^S^^ sFUBNISHED RO<Q M, ibbard."© Centrally ..^located,'-.??. with s%heat," light, s; and'sbath;»Priv'ate f famUyJ prefer^ fedfeApply^toyllOOMEß^carQ^of&DlS-; patch. ' ja 5-lt* -WASTED. • -'££g£g TO SEIiD IOR > 33XCHANGE *;/AI yWEULh 'EstablishedPßusiness.-aEverything/^with ■good-will.";- Apply." to TRADE,; xareSof Dispatch. , jas-lt*'-; - ' , .' WASTED; 5- v -^WM2 TOV 1 R ENT ' i TO Si GENTLEMEN ?S-1 OR couplc,v.Two i; or sMore r? Comf ortablyrFur^ nished; Rooms.? Good| Board "^Veryi conve^. nlentifAppiy;aK4o2 vwest ;Mahi. j-j->?j -j ->? -ja 5-1* ;HOTDSEH6I.DfFPRsiTURE^>yASTED -* FOR. CASH. . v ; -RfLTO;R,NDININCr ; : Room;- and Kitchen Furniture bought 1 f or: cash;>, Also,;? Feather /Beds, 'Carpets^ Stovea,^ and t Household "Articles; - ; Call ~ or, address 'BßOOK-AVENUE- FURNITURE COMPANY/tN0.';: 320- Brook *avenue.' • ' - , jas-ltr ' : :ryy]yyy.yy:- wasted.^ :;;i yy yy TO i SELL : f A . ■ (RETAIL ; GROCERY BUSl nesis'. of .long^standlng.iwithta. iwell-estabf lished- trade. 5 Good" reason /for^ selling.^Ad-. dress BUSINESS, care; of; Dispatch. " '; , ': r-? : :- -.:■:-'■ /: ■■■■■' :-v'o "-" : - ; - : - : :yy. ■'■ '■■ r -' . .;•■,., ~y'~.y-* v wasted. -,-.-.■'. : - - - YOU y TO "v::-SAVE l^OO AL f "'. BILLS V BY having* j'oiir houses' Weather -Stripped by C. -■■': B; : •NORVELL ■':';& CO:, : < 211% % north Sixth'istreet.'manufacturers^ of ? Awnings; Screen-Doors^. and" -Window-Shades.*-; Old 'phone ;:456.-.: -.. \ ■? : i ;';- i:\.ja 5-ltV Js^.«.;"ryjWASTED.... . -■ .■- ,■ - GENTLEaCANIWITH ; $1.000 ; TO ■ ?2,C00 IN Lucrative > Commission 7 : Business, .which could : be; increased withVadditionalfcapi tal.";. Those '■:^only r who . mean lousiness] need answer.'.: Address - -"PROVISIONS,".; scare of Dispatch. ■ . : ■'. v: " ": "?;?; jas-lt ; : - - %l WASTEDI^ign ': ■■ " SUITABLE - BUSINESS-MAN : TO . FORM Syndicate,-. to V invest -about . 525,000 . in : .the stockiof a reliable,; active" Oil Company, owning ; valuable 'property/ :; ; Stock \ may. also be sold : separately." Money.; required :f or : further ,: developments.'; Liberal 'com pensation; to .the' right vparty,; and excep tional^ opportunity ■-.;•- for "investors. ; Ad-, dress, .giving,~tpartlculars, .Post-Office Box : 307, Richmond, Va, : . 'ja 5-2t* ; . ;' : ;--- ■"■ ■■■ ■ wasted, ; - ; ,. : ; ■ ..-.-. GENTLEMAN; BOARDER FOR. HALL- Room; conveniences; best of table board. Apply 209 east Grace street. ; ; jays-it* y.. ■■■_:. ;y y ;■; - ;r . - - l \ : ' .':-■: ..-"•'-."'WASTED."..--; -.-. " -: .; ; ■ OCCUPANTS :FOR -. VERY vCOMFORT abIe ! Parlor Floor, > with v pantry, . convey nient : and 'central. -Possession' Januarj' Isth. : : References exchanged. BROWN,-9 14 east Clay street. . . ': :jas-lt*- ;; :: ■- : •;-■•■■ .; - ; - wasted. - .:-.;.. , BY;! YOUNG •MARRnSDi COUPLE. TWO Rooms, with: Board, -or Flat, . suitable for housekeepings Will take unexpired lease. (Reply .to. '"WINTER," care Dispatch. •": " f. ; -\;' ; -;-■ : --;-; '; ;.". ■/ ;jas-lt*: : - ; -'"". -■..:'■;■'•: ■■;-• WASTED, ■ :•' ;'.- ■"—/:."' LADIES TO ':. CALX. : AND EXAMINE the> Glove-Fitting; Dress-Cutting System. Pupils' taught in six hours. Perfect fit. 919 east Marshall street. . . ; . .ja 5-lt* y.'- '■:'■■: :■ -. ; \_WASTED, ■'■- - ; - ;: TO RENT -TO A GENTLEMAN,-: A Front Hall • Room at 108 . east ' •: Main street.. ? -.' -'•:-.■ >;jjas-lt*.;:. . WASTED. . " OCCUPANTS ; /-'FOR ■ ..THIRD-STORY Front Room,' furnished, ; suitable for ; two gentlemen or man and wife. H l ,^ south. Third street. -' . "ja's-lt*- . • "WASTED. -- ■ ; .-"I i TO SELT4UONE ■BLACK WALNUT Sideboard,'-; in good: condition. " Can :be seen at 327'Harrison street Monday, Tues day,, and Wednesday between 11: and 1 o'clock. /'- ■ ■'" ' jao-lt*". ! ; WASTED, TO RENT A SUITE OF FIVE ROOMS on second r floor.;. ; Suitable; for gentlemen ora family. Furnished or not. With or without^ board- : "Apply 60S west Grace street.-"; -;-..;..- . . Jas-lt* I WANTED, TO .RENT 'A BRIGHT, NEWLY-PA pered,. Second-Story. Front and - Hall ■Room, furnished -Or unfurnished, with ■or without board. A;.ply-at 613 north Sixth street. r . . ; ; . . : ;,- jas-lt*,'^ - . . ». ■ • ■■ -■ .- ■■ ■-- • WASTED,- BY A LADY, ROOM AND BOARD, south of Broad and east' of Second. State terms, which must be : reasonable; Ad dress A. B. C-, care of Woman's Chris tian Association. - . ja.C-lt» ; ; \. -,-; wasted. ■ •,- .- GENTLEMAN DESIRES BOARD IN private ■j : family f. cr. '? flrst-class ' boarding house;; nice room, and not over 10 min utes from -post-off ice. Address, .with full particulars, Post-off ice .Box 345. jao-lt* :■;•: -• ";. : . .WASTED. :- :" '"" ■ ' . TO l - RENT LARGE, NICELY-FT7RNISH ed Pron't Room to gentlemen, with or without board. 812 east Clay.- ,Ja a-lt* ; ' ■■"■-';-".- WANTED, '; : -■ SOME "RESPONSIBLE PERSON TO take ■ a Nice ' Drivin- Horse ;for Its. keep. Apply, at' 2o6 'Monroe street. jao-lt.. ' j- '■-',- -:' -WANTED. . - : •." , . , TWO .OR THREE ■ UNFURNISHED Rooms/ for light housekeeping. Address HOUSEKEEPING, care , : of Dispatch, giving particulars. , - -.' Jas-lt* ■ .;'■-•■ - /:.;• wasted; ■ ' . ■-•-. lady desires furnished room, with Board, south ot'Broad and. west of Fifth. Private family 'preferred. Refer ences: given. Address "Ar. G. T.," care Dispatch. ••_."'. ] . .;.jas-lt* -.' WANTED, . > OCCUPANTS, WITH BOARD, FOR A Large Second-Floor Room; overlooks Third' and Franklin streets. Apply 21S east- Main street. ■';' . •• jao-ltV ■-•■ ; --' ." ij-l -' WANTED,' . -..'-. ■--:--■ OOCUPANTS ' FOR ONE. FURNISHED and Two- Unfurnished 'Rooms. Private family.' .West' Grace.; References. Reply W.;-:Post-office Box 136. . ; .-; ■: jas-.lt* ."..'. - . WASTED..-. ,;. ' .' ■ I . ••HAVE i'TWO ' BEAUTIFUL CON necting: Basement -Rooms;: or rent, r suit able ■-' for -.- ■ doctor's :; office, : being ; corner house. Most desirableilocation. on Church Hill. ; Address -.. T. B. ."; C, care Dispa tch office. '/>"-.->> Jao-lt*- ; ■ " ;■'; ■ -" "' ■ •'-"•; ;-: -wanted; -^ .:-;-■.-/ ; a ■ furnished \ room,? convenieint to 115 east "Franklin^ street, at once. Ad dress X., care of vDispatch. ; ; ja 4-3t y. '• . WASTED, / .."./..- ' BOARD BY COUPLE. - HUSBAND travels parti of the; time.. West of Fifth and ' south "of Broad. . • State '■' terms ','< for each. ( Address L. r: : 8.,-4G6 west Trade street, • Charlotte, N; C. : * ,' : , " ,: ••:-•: -• ■ • - :de 29-Sun,Th&Sun3t»i:: . ;'.;"" ; " '"' WASTED, ■ ;'-.- ,'-;■;•: OCCUPANTS 1 FOR-; A -LARGE ; BACK Parlor" Roomr unfurnished.- -First-c lass table. Address W. G. ;-S.; care '■ Dispatch. ...-'-' - -'.. v ' - ■• ja 3-F&Sun2t ' y^'.-t ; -,;:. •;■-; •;, wasted. . : "./"'' OLD ''. AND :, SILVER. .'.;: HIGHEST cash/? prices -~ paid, or ; wills give watches, jewelry.^or^sllverware: in- exchange. "; ■- : AvM: MEYER; &;BRO./5 Jewellers.^ |r. ':)}, 523 east Broad; street.^Rlehmond; 1 Va. <■ •.; ' i ; :BAGSS AND; BAGGING: ; OFJ ALL kinds -.bought,*, sold,- and s exchanged ; : new or " second-hand ;[; any ) quantity fi or ! condi tion. > Get : our .; prices. ■' RICHMOND -BAG COMPANY;>BoxI, 'city: no 24-Sun t3 "■•"■.?;•■•;: S^vT^-ITVASTED^'v-C ; :.-'--:;: .-'--:;r f ; ifji- ;: HAULINGIOFJALI/kINDS. •- :' ;, Let : c us v .- give ' you^; an % estimate on ': your w brk^--j:r. : i---ti---. I 'i-,".*it.v^-->r-----:, i -.::.'f •;■■■.•,-;;.- - ; ;-_ ,;;.-■-■ ii INDEPENDENT- TRANSFER CO., . ,-. ■ . BOTH^HONESjIi&I: ■We^do not. belong- to the;trust.'- • - - - . ' se22-Surit3Y ;• ' .'-■ ..'.^-.- WANTED, if '' " . ' ' iOBuT^Am) 2 SELi; EVEEXJ KIND Bottle ; fi made;> from % ink gbottlei.? to ¥. demi^ jphn-SiTftß^ KROUSEii BOTTLED COM PANY.nS opDOsite t Rlchmond^SFrederlcks tburg.i and% Potomac ? Freight s X>epot.tSf Old '•phonepSTO. . , ' -je j&-Sanitsss lAJ>JESII Uw CKcJie?te>'s English PenfiyrovM Pflle^ r ; Best! ? Hafe»t ! £ Ontjr KcUableS 'bo oUter^S «lar»»n<l"B'<nrtfprLEj!l«,rjii letter itr return mnU. s >. ' . "% V*c3-Tu.'-Th & Sun If). -'-'*; v>»~-«- - . j j mm CHEAP FUEII |^^||rAv^||^ora^y|s^^x^F|r that most excellent stove fuel." ."DOMES- - TJCj^SOJT^OKB/;jat 43 a load. SAMUEL H. COTTJfJELL & SON. Harrison ?and' Broad sarkfc! Bo6 -east^Broad;. ! -,---• - - - . . , .- - - , .-..-■•- streets. - de2l-ts - ' . poR'sALE,--^;^;-j.;;;i TWOKBAY-iCOLTS^IS 1-2 ;YEARS ?.OLD> li ghandsihfgh;: well jbroken.:? Sold fsingly. or Uogether.^ -Address -"OOLTS,";; carets of Dispatch. - ja4-2t* ~ HiGir ; ,piucEiPAiDiFOß lostJcoaX: v 3 WE ZAGREB iTO/FAY; TWO 'DOLLARS per^' pound 1 for. - evtryc pound if ound ? short when our - coal Is .weighed on .. the y. city scales.^Odr f codrit* .the best 'i mined;^and iwePattendtstrictly^to/theiweighing.-^We :do /not^know ::what~, others;; do,;; but!; we guarantee ; ; ;tO}i?lve." you'quaHty.and'quan tity.: 1 1ndependent? of ■ combines. * : 7. i-.i : v <■-. ;: . :Vfv-^>:;E.«P.~MURPHYi&^SON, ; ' 'phone 319.' ■ " --.. . - .-,. r: - y : .i ■ ■ New.'- 'phones 708-742.'- :. - ,:■ ' ' . ; 2 north Twenty-lTr3t street. 1 ; :oc 25 : ■■'• y ->.;:;: UO3 west Broad.' y . -.-.- ■'/■■■: ".':■. ; havlisg. : ,'-'--:; nothing too ; small: ... .■.■.'- "-■' ' : -":> '-- : ; ; :• nothing too large. pioneer transfer -company. :v.: v.- :--■■- ;;;■:: cyrus bossleux. ; jas-Sunts - y\, - -■ -::y President-!" JOHjr A. WATEBS & CO^ . ' ' n% to 17% '■■ south": Etehth ;■ street;- . Richmond. Va- .. . ' . BEAt-IJES IN : - ENGINES; BOILERS, .STEAM 'PUMPS. GKiSEitAL iLA- : ' -.-CHINBiRY-^AND MINING ._ - -■• ; : OUTFITS. " . :--•■:■■."-■':": Agents tor Atlas .Engines and Machine ry, -l-idgerwood;': Hois ting: Engines ; ; raiso,*; American Unde Refrigerating Machinery.' . PLANTS .-■- INSTALLED. SECOND-v HAND MACHINERY BOUGHT AND; 80LD.;.;- " - : -- ; : -"■ ."..:-•: : ■ " :■..- .->■■ i.\ -■ -- ;■ - - '-- nEMOTAL. '. ;.; ." . ; J. - LEROY - : SUTHERLAND.' : FUNE RAL DIRECTOR, has removed his office permanently -: to .101 EAST --.MAIN STREET. Both 'phones ■■ 613. .: 0e27-3ra ' KEMOVAL SALE. ON ACCOUNT :OF MOVING I SHALL ofCer' my- entire stock of Carpets, Rugs, Mats, L and Matting at ' and below cost. = , ' ..- , A. JENNINGS,: ;: oc6-3m ■■--.. No. SiO east Main streeL ..-..;■ ■ - -■ ■ ■-' ■- - ..--"-•:. ■ : . ■ ■ ■ ■ * : '.-7 l« Li DflliyM M DflU^ 208 N.Rfth Street, RM-HMOND,VA. (Je 28— Sun & W ts.) —^-jiuu'hi^ *gpgaM ATT Af A_TvE^? "RT^NT"-* Yonr Wants best Supplied by jan i-Tu,Th,Sun-3m SHOE REPAIRISC. 75c: FOR HALF-BOLING MEN'S SHOES; .... 50c. VFOR LADIES' SEWED WORK, and ; '."-Best- Union Leather. : : .:• ■ Work called "for and delivered. DREW'S ELECTRIC-POWER SHOE FACTORY. :.,;-.? . corner Eighth and Main streets. New 'phone 3232. •: oc 13-Sun,Tu&Th3ia We Wish to Our many friends for their lib- - eralpatroDage during the holi days. We . have been .very , busy. Especially so in the. .. • ■ Catering ;.'.-. Business. We are pleased, to hear of * the many. COMPLIMENTS on • our styleof catering. / If you have a , Reception,,. Wedding, or "h Banquet;..... let us have your order, and - : you will not 1 regret it. ' CATERBR; ja r 5-Su,Tu&Th j | j E, Main Street. BUSINESS OPPOUTUXITIES. - THERE- IS NOW" EXHIBITED -IN this city a-ViiRY- SMALL ICE-MAKING AND REFRIGERATING MACHINE.: which has unusual points of merit— viz.: I.lc is -automatic; 'is -controlled f iby2a thermostat, and starts; and estops Jtself. % v2;;It:v 2;;It: uses newagent^atia low,-safe pressure ; 1 cannot explode like ammonia or: other-agents. .:; / \ '.' :■.."■■: S.ltiiSi very -small; for/ household use, cabinet measures about 4x1x1; ; for stores, hotels, and '■ meat-shops, about 7xlxl l feet. ? 4. ,1t is run' cheaply, and safely -, by .; gas, electricity, steam, ' or. oil.. " . . . 6.1t ! makes ice in any box, literally, ."while "you^ wait.", -. "•' -; ; : ■"-. ;%6. The ; patent3 are"- numerous and basic. 1 Companies :arelbeing formedto ;control certain ; cities; .-machines vwiiKbeu leased^ inever. sold; "-.> and will pay big pront iat cost,;o£ ice^bllla. i :: ilGentle'raeh of first-class standing in; the community,^looltlng ;f or ; a; good 'openlng;'i;'Who? can 1 : show; an: ability "to form ; a- local company; are r invited to' ad dress, the -undersigned. : . ,;; ' .-GEORGE -OYRIL HALL, -"-: ; ' '". 1406 Broad-Exchange Building . jas-Sun2t» .. >r; ;:.~..» New York city. WE ORGANIZE : COMPANIES OF>AI/L descriptionV(withv capital:] from ViSl,CCO to $3,ooo.ooo) ,i under 9 the J guidance:- and | direc-3 tioht of ; experienced fcouDsel.iWe- . proaaotei ,we J develop, Swe y expand JVtbfrm, v and i\ be come "• .trustees! i;as3ignees;v and; receivers. 1 If iyou" have 'stock : you to -get rjdfof jwe;canv obtain sthesbest^prlce forUt; -or/ if * : you'; wlshhtoT: float 5 nerwr? stock;>,wo s can placeTany £ amount? direct i-s'ith s inveators. ?We% are- s always^ open ■Utot^&.y sootl" oil; inlnlng^ior & industrial iipro position^ ;Our i business g is ?=conftdefitial;>i and Imanyi; can ; testify sja'a ,ito "^ the 5 good^results n iof & our methods i and* wise i counsel, SHUNTERS & cp.;sßankeTs,iß3>Broadway,-3Ne'W" ; >;york^ ; FERSfOXAK' S^viNG¥QllAliplß^isa^*DMiNl3^ trator;ioC2tha*E!?tatesofJMrs::rJlllJA¥A; ; .TRAINUM.'tS^ parties W&:-holdIn£j?S ; ; claims against gthe ■ said 'estate* ivtWl J present sthe Bam«i^mettcrJ««W«m«nt^&B«amt#F^ MH^LiE3a»^iU4;«Mt M»la I »tr*ivis^lM^ 1 pMHHH|HHH^HMH|B9H2*9QQS' fIK39DC3F^^^^SQ T 1 ' Psrfeofed and li Tasteless 'j Frsparatisn of |] ' God Liver Oil, : | : 6uaißGo!, and j - : H^pppliosp!iif€S. I ; Tins preparation con tains [i in perfect combination the ;j active; principles of Cod f Liver pil^Guaiacol, the. Ex:- I 1 .tract of Wilcl. Cherry "Bark, I the Syrup of PHypophos ; phites. Lime. Soda, Potash, < Manganese, Iron, &c. I }r'/'' and " ' ' 1 \trpnfitn Hninpr i Jlloilljlll OUllliol. t There is no combination i of remedies better suited \ for the treatment of i Throat Troubles, j I Coughs, I Golds, Nervous Debility, Mervous Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Tonsiliiis, and b Blood Disorders. 1 For Jung troubles or nervous \ disorders it is invaluable. I As an alterative or blood purl- I fierii is excepilonaiiy 1 advantagsous, I The ingredients of this I preparation have been long I and successfully used. i medicine, when nsed \ right, acts as a vitalizer, ;;, • builds up and gives [ strength. \- It- tones the \ nervous system, creates a » normal appetite, strength- > I ens the digestive organs, [ and purifies the blood. > I Consumptives v/ili iuvariabfy \ find great benefit and relief i in the us 9of this \ madicine. i .. " ■ ■ ■ ' I For sale rjy druggists \ general! v. i j " • ■:- V- j I 7 PREPARED O3TLY BY I-■ . . '-\ v : I Manufacturing Pharmacist, I 519 East Broad Street, £ 'RICHMOND, VA. "ja 5-Sun7fu,&Pri-t3 LECAIi NOTICE. TO DEPOSITORS OF- TfTE "PKUDEN ■' TIAL BANKING AND TRUST CO«- PANY: : ■- ■--. _ : Mr. A. H. Meyer having resigned his position of co-rectiver with Mr. A. »U. Ji'elden, of the 'PrudeatuU Banking ami Trust Company, a motion has bten madf bysome of the depositors to have another receiver appointed ; in , his/ place. This motion Is opposed by many of the de pbaitors, -whowiah ilr.Seddon, the other : receiver. : to 1 act thereafter alone. becau»«^ 1. Each .feceiver .would be entitled w have hi 3 "counsel and have said counsel ipald out ofithe fund. ;and hence another 'receiver ; would reduce th« dlvMemt 1 coming to ' depositors very coiisldorafcly. - 2 V Nearly 2 all tht debts. secured by cot laterals to the different banks have be«R paid, ;and; nothing nowSremalna but to collect the assets.and.idepoatt same in .bank to the; order of the court. «. Afdecree has ;been; entered, referring ;the~cause ta Commissioner -Jackson Guy, .who will report the asae t3 and deb ts pr e ■ r paratory 'to declaring a dividend.; ; :, Judge .'E.\C. : 'Minor tola inorntnff. after hearing, the motion for: appointment of a co-receiver in-placeof Mr. Meyer, statsu In ''his .opinion?' the iafTair^ of the could be wound up by, one re 'celver,iwithoutcthe additional trpense o'. ia co-receiver; yet, as this; additional ex ipenselwould;fall upon, the -depositors, n-i Hvouldma^e^the' appointments if a ma .jorlty-lnAvalue-'6f the ic depository s« üb • sired/-': and gho adjourned the motion m -Tuesday, next, January, Ith. In order that ftheidepositors;mishtihave:opportunUy f« express their wishes on the subject, - -tWe^represeDtS depositors, who opposx the! appointment j of a; co-receiver In the placo : of ; Mr. 1 resigned^ and i-who^ favor -leaving: 4Mr,> A. ; : AL S^daon, .- to ; act j alone.' and we | susse^t - that^depositors -who are -not ; ropreaented «by? counsel -may leave written :direct!oR g ■with -the Clerk of -the. Law. -and:; Equity ?Court.virr.,:vP-^ P- Winston, ;:b*fore It So'clock^A.*M." Tuesday. next.istattnff;nQ« »they -wish" to i bo* voted,; on :th!3 question. *I>eDosltor3 should"Stata:tn«= amount r d«« sthem,- as-the ?court : will^b* -ffovernedjbs •tho majority In value 1 and I not .inmumber. , COURTN BY j&^ SHEL.TONV 5 "for Certaln^Depoaltors of "tna '; = Prudential jßanking j and Trust Com ygS&rj I 190 X . - JaMt BVSI?«EBSK7fIA?«<7ES. I?T* HSTOR3 30f Setaers. v iSre^9terMyoursawants';" ; gratis with>"PXNA^CBSREAI*T^.^COMI^A^T> poat'Offlfl* '' Box VISU'i; H%y*iwi^ Cu'** -^ -■--■-•