HELP WANTED?FEMALE.
.WANTED an aceomplished, tnistworthy lidy
CANVASSER; warned ?like for Richmond.
Manchester, Peterstmrg. Norfolk and other
elite?, to foil n no?. )?>n)c. lust out; ? tinlntie,
tltrBotlvc. quick foiling, rooney-cnilni* book,
?nfl ?Muret ns ?ho ?oil?; nn active, fosotulo
worker ought to soil 2.1 fo Mi onplo? of this
beautiful book cl.-.lly. renlMng from I0.2JS to
llS.cW on?h per ?)ny for services. Tor Inter?
view sddros? SUCCESS. M till? office.
SITUATIONS- WANTED?FEMALEr
WANTED. Stenographie position, preferably with
Uwj-er. for half the ?lay. morning or evening!
references furnished. Address IMPORTANT,
ftp this office.
HELP WANTED? Ni ALB.
?,,..?.?.,.??. .. ,-.
CARPENTERS WANTED (it Canton Elevator
No. S. Rnltimore, Md.; wages, $3 por Jay ol
10 hours.
WANTED, ttood flour and meal SALESMAN; one
Competent to handle tho country trade nnd
not afraid of >>npgv work: fond reference.
BOOTON AND I.YNE, Orange. Vn.
WANTED. FOB U. B. AHMT: Able
bodied, unmarried men. between ages of
tl and 85, citizens of United Stntes. of
good character and temperate habits, who
can speak, read and write English. For
Information apply to Recruiting Officer,
110 East Broad Street, Richmond, Va,
WAKTED, a young Man. who ha? had soma
experience in plnno pollstilng nnd would llko
regular work assisting; must have experience.
Apply by letter to PIANO HOUSE, euro this
office.
WANTED. CANVASSERS: attractive! proposi?
tion. Applv fas B. Main Street, from 1 to fl
o'clock Friday, I). M. ANPERSON AND CO.
WANTED. A MAN to work around rid?e; must
understand garden Delivers and herpes and
milking n cow: pood wngos to the right party.
Apply to Mr. COOKE. 1107 East Main.
WANTED. In wholesale jobbing office, a bright
BOT, about seventeen years old; must he no
tire nnd willing: good hnhlts. Address. In
own handwriting, stating clearly ago. exper?
ience, references and snlnry wanted, JUNIOR,
??are this office.
MACHINISTS: flrst-clas? marina hands. Apply
to BALTIMORE SHIPBUILDING AND DRT
DOCK CO., Locust Point, Baltimore, Md.
"WANTED, half rtowti BOY and GIRL, Apply
to Dr. MILLER. Barton Heights.
MOLER'S BARBER SCHOOL, NEW YORK
CITY. More students wanted; eight ? weeks
completes: wages Saturdays; $10 to $15 week?
ly ftuarnntecd graduates; can earn free schol?
arship, honrd and transportation before enter?
ing; special Inducement? now. Write for
e.a talogue.
v?
MANUFACTURER wants reliable, man to de
llTer and collect; horse and wagon and $150
deposit necessary: $21 a week and expense?!
pertnaient. FRANKLIN, Box 78, Philadel?
phia, Pa.
SITUATIONS WANTED?MALE.
WANTED, by a young man, H years of age,
work of some kind, either in ofTlee or whole
, sale business; I hnve n fidr echoollnj- and can
write on a typewriter: can give good refer?
ence if required. Address YOUNG MAN, care
this office.
BOARD WANTED.
WANTED, BOARD by a gentleman and two
grown sons; Grace or Franklin Street prefer?
able; would also prefer private family; refer?
ences exchnnged. Address D. X.. caro this
office, advising terms for two rooms or two
rooms nnd hall room.
SALESMEN WANTED.
WANTED, two first-class Piano and Organ
SALESMEN for middle North Carolina. A;-uly
to GEO. A. MINOR. Ilroad Street Bank, or
DARNELL AND THOMAS, Raleigh, K. C.
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTED, in three State. If you con pell or
Advertise grocery specialties with straight
salary, traveling o.vpensos nclrnm-i cl, ?rite "s.
TRIUMPH CO.. Dallas, Tel.
?8 TO $12 PEU DAY possible for an active?,
trustr.ortliv CANVASSER, n"\v ??unfed iiHko
few lilehmond. M?ftcbftMPf, Petersburg, Norfolk
und .ithor cities, to cell a bow, mili?]?, find
nt tin a-live rc.-ulv.selling honk luid collect IR
thrv ?ell! nn nctlve, resolute worker ought to
foil ?23 to '.-ici ooplos of this beautiful book
dallv. ri'iiIIMiiR from ?d?? to S11!..Ml per ?lay
Cash for services. Address SUCCESS, at till?
otTloe. _
THE ONLY authorised life of Popo Loo X1I1,
Written with the onreiiiriigomont. approbation
und bleMln? of Ills Holiness, by Mer. Her
nnrd IVKrllly. D. P.. Lb. IL. who for .'1ght
tears lived In tho Vatican nn Domestic Pre?
Jute 1o the Pope. This distinguished Ainort
can author ?eis summoned to Rome find :i|i
polnteil !<>? the Pope as his nnTolnl biogra?
pher. Approved nncl roonpiiizecl bv Cardinal
Olbbons nml nil Church authorities as the
onlv official biography of the Pope; over SOD
pupos, iniigniflcently Ulustratcil. L'npnr.-illed
opivirtiinlty fen- agenta! host commission; ele?
gant outfit tree. Soud 15 cent* (or postage.
Till: .lOIIN C. WINSTON CO., 71S Arch St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
~~ FOR RE?t7~"
TOR RENT?Lovely country HOME. Hallsboro,
Yn., on Southern road. The house Is large,
containing nlioiil nine rooms with ?vide
pr.rchcR extending full lonpth house; house
newly pnlnteil nnil wnlls kalsonilnoil; large,
shady yard, good orehnrd, excellent well
-.vntor; one or two inllc-h cows furnished'If de?
sired. This plnc-o Is nhout 10 minutes' walk
from station. Apply ROOM NO, 10, Times
lliilldlnp, between '.l and 12 A. M.
TOR RENT_Desirable, Store and Dwelling,
corner of lironk Avenue and Clay Street; pos
session at once. Apply 13. Vi. CO.U.E, 20S
East Franklin,
POR RENT_large pleasant HOUSE, furnished;
pcod location for boarders. Address Mrs. II.,
care this office.
FOR SALE.
GERM PROOF Water Filtert, capacity 10 gal
Inns Tier hour, onlv $li.00: ran \<r nltnchecf to.
any faucet. MOUNTCASTLIJ AND CO., 8 E.
Broad Street.
FOR SALE?A young .TACK, or will exchange
for Cattle. WIIITBY STOCK FARM. P. O.
Box 170.
BRAND NEW Remingtons, Smith Premiers,
Underwood's nnd Rir-I.ocks; nil latest model?.
at 20 (o 40 per cent, under regular cri?es.
See us nt once: also rebuilt machines $20 to
$1*0. SOUTHERN STAMP AND STATION?
ERY CO., Twelve-Six Mnln Street.
MONEY FOR ANY MAN who wants to farm or
speculate. 10314 neres of good land, with nil
necessary buildings, two tennnt houses, well
of ?vnter In ynrd, pood locality; church, school
and mill convenient. I will sell for the price
realized lor Inst year's crop; .I14 miles south
enst of Rnskervllle Depot. '<, mlfe from Gypsy
P. 0. If sold in July full possession will tie
given, otherwise It will be subject lo nay
contract 1 may make with renters.
Respectfully, R. L. NEWMAN,
Gyp"!', Va.
BUSINESS WANTS.
SOFT CREAM CANDI" AT KAEMPF'S, HO N.
Ninth Street.
OUR RELIABLE gn.B kitchen Boiler HEATERS
furnish hot water o\or the entire house. Ask
to see (hem. M0UN?CASTL1* ANO CO., B
.BOARDERS WANTED.
CHEAP PRINTERS. TAYLOR AND TAYLOR
PRINTING CO., 7 South Ninth.
WANTED.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS to try us TAYLOR
AND TAYLOR PRINTING CO., 7 South Ninth,
Richmond, Vn.
WANTED, to rent a Broad-Stroct STORE, south
side, between Second und Fifth, Address I".,
euro thin office.
Can you find the two fencing masters?
Solution of puzzle In yesterday's Times-Dispatch: The -white space botweer*
the men forms a bear's head, looking from rigbL
WANTED.
WANTED, responsible party to take part of
'/?To,?" WoBt-Kn<J House. ArPly *'t 111)7 West
Avenue
WANT TO GO on the Retreat Excursion to
Natural Bridge July S'.'? Less lhan half reg?
ular rates; limiter! number; brilliant 111?"1'
nation. For pnrtlc-ulnrs Inquire nl the H?
TRKAT.
WANTED, for summer months. e",;'0<T.
HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished. Address
J. M, F., No. 711 Enst Gr?ce Street. ?MtlDg
terms nnd location.
WANTED, to buy (traft) ?ielllatlng D-J^nO1*
MACHINE for ensh. Address DUPMCATOR,
care this office.
WANTED, by a gentleman and wife ?ad daiif-li?
ter, two uiifiiriiistiod large, (econd-storj rooraa,
with board, locnled on Grnrc or imakim
Streets. Please address Poslofflce Bo* SS?<
Richmond, Va., slating references. _;
WANTED, a HORSE and BUGGY to keep for its
board during summer months; v,rv, , , KJ?
'-slness work and best of attention. Address
7... o.ire Ibis office.
LOST.
LOST OR STRAYED?Red Irish Setter BITCH.
Answers to "Lucy:" in habit ol laying down
when spoken to. Liberal reword for ;" re?
turn. WM. H. ZIMMERMANN, (03 hast
Broad Street. _
LOST?Fcmalo Fox TERRIER: tan head and
ears nuil Ian spot on base of tall. Howard If
returned to 310 N. Sixth Street. _
LOST?A pair of Gold-Rimmed EYEGLA8SEB
In n blnck leather case, betwi. Leo Monu?
ment ?ml comer Ivev and Meadow blroets.
Liberal reward If left nt this office._
LOST?Tuosdoy momlng. from 16 East Clay,
Tub DOG. "newer:" medium sl.e, "0,f,oUn,r'
perfect specimen. T.lbernl reward. ?A. LL
BROWN. 710 Enst Once Street
SUMMER BOARDERS.
TOURISTS IN NEW YORK will find a comfort
?lile home with the Susses Pilier, nf Virginia!
117 nnd lfiO East B7th St., N. Y.
WANTED, & few seloot Boarders nt 'Belmont,"
Louisa county, near Gordonsrllle! telephone
In bouse; terms, $20 per month. Address Mrs.
S. L. GOODMAN. Wnlclrop, Vn.
FAMILIES DESIRING ploasant home for ?urn.
mer; famous mineral waters; twenty aeren of
shady lawn: cottage svstem. excellent far?.
Write for booklet. nnd terms. IIAMPDEN
WILSON, Blnck Wnlntit, Vn.
AWNINGS, TENTS AND FLA08.
WE MAKE THE BEST AWNINGS. 'Phono
and we will call nnd give est?mate?. J. RO
JONES AND BRO., 902 En?t lirond.
OUR PRICES aro tho lowest. 'Phone. 2576 and
we will enll. M. O. COPKLAND CO., 108 N.
Ninth Street.
BARBERS.
THE NICEST, oloanest barber shop in the city,
LEWIS', 828 EaBt Main.
IT'S GOOD-A shave at LEWIS', B28 E. Main.
FIVE OF THE BEST negro barbers in tha otty
can be found at S2S E. Mnln; LEWIS'.
TRY IT ONCE and you will try It ?nain, Eleo
trie Fnce Message at LEWIS', S2S B. Main.
800TT (4 N. fl). ELECTRIC FACE MASSAGE.
BARGAINS.
WE ARE OFFERINGS groat bargains in Tin?
ware nnd House Furnishings. See our Bve
nnd ten cent counters, they will Interest you.
MOUNTCASTLE AND CO., 3 Dust Broad
Street.
WATER HEATER.
HUMPHREY'B LAB.GE SIZE Instant?neo*?
Water Heater, ?15. A bnrgnln. MOUNTCAS?
TLE AND CO., 3 East Broad Street.
THE TEE-DEE
j Daily Business Directory. ?
CARDS under this head aro taken on three
months' contract, Dalli and Sunday, at $1.50
per month.
BICYCLES AND TOYS.
TOMPKINS' 'CYCLE STORE, 311 West Broad.
PLUMBING AND MANTELS.
W. F. MAHONEY AND CO., 707 East Main.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
THE DAVIS GALLERY, 222 East Broad.
MINERAL WATERS.
THAW AND GRANT, Richmond, Va.
ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY.
E. DREW AND CO., 710 East Main.
SEWING MACHINES.
THE NEW HOME (Ph. 1446), 002 East Broad.
SHIRT-BUILDERS.
3. E. BISHOP. 702 East Main.
t7n-PLATE AND STOVES.
HARRIS HARDWARE CO.. 400 East Brofid.
BOOK-BINDING AND PRINTING.
MAGAZINES, DIBLES, oto,, Rehound. 8. E
ADKINS AND CO.. No. 0 Governor Street.
GENTS' COLUMN.
FRAPPE?YOU EAT IT?FRAPPE.
ALLEN'S?Nlnc-SUteon Main?ALLEN'S.
POUND CAKES.
IT'S A FACT?Our 25o. Pound Calms largest
and best In city. DRlNKAKD'S, 423?A North
Slith.
"WE HAVE MADE a great hit," so lot the good
work go on. Seven kinds Fancy Layer Cakes,
inc.; our 2fie. Pound Cakes are great sellers;
Ginger Snaps. .fVic. pound. DRINKARD'S,
423V4 NnrQi SUt h._,
lawn-mowers;
.?..-.?
LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and Repaired at
llLENNl-R'S, :tlO N. Fifth Street._
m ? NT les~X?d~gas"fi xtlTresT
SPECIAL REMOVAL BALE. One-third oft on
Mantles and Gas Fixtures. MORGAN B.
MILLS .t CO., 2S N. Ninth.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BOFT CREAM CANDY AT HAEMPF'B, 110 N.
Ninth Street
GOOD PRINTERS. TAYLOR AKD TAYXOR
PIUNTING CO., 7 South Ninth.
GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. TAYLOR AND
TAYLOR PRINTING CO., 7 South Ninth.
QUICK PRINTER'S, TAYLOR AND TAYXOH
PRINTING CO., 7 South Ninth.
FOUR-BURNER GAS RANOES, with ovon 10V4x
IS Inches, only $10.50; fully guaranteed. Coll
and ace them. MODNTCASTLB AND CO., 8
East Broad Street.
PRINTING
CHEAPEST Printing; House in Richmond; Work
strictly flnU-dSH and up-to-date. Telephone
8311 If you liovo any doubts, and we will
convince you that ?ve can save you money.
Tbla affecta your pocketbook, ao keep us in
mind. HARRIS PRINTING CO., 1303 East
Franklin Street.
LADIES' COLUMN.
BOFT CREAM CANDY AT KAEMPF'S, HO N.
Ninth Srreet.
OXFORD SHOES.
LADIES' Fine Oxford T'f at $1.00, ALBERT
STEIN, corner Fifth *A. Broad Streets.
PERSONALS.
SOFT CREAM OanIdITAT KAEMPF'S, 110 N.
Ninth Street.
WE HAVE THE handsomest donhle-oven stamped
steel Gns Rangea in the city, of standard
make, for $1(1.00. Small Gas Stoves In grl-<
variety. MOUNTCARTLE AND CO.. 3 East
Broad Street.
WILL HOT DISAPPOINT YOU. TAYLOR AND
TAYLOR PRINTING CO,, 7 South Ninth.
REMOVAL.
WE ARE going to move. Btook inlllng one?
third off. MORGAN R. MILLS & CO., 28 N.
Ninth.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
SHEPHERD'S Ice Cream Parlors?405 E, Broad.
BOFT CREAM CANDY AT KAEMPF'S, 110 N.
Ninth Street.
MEN'S SHOES ITALIC- SOLED. 73C.I
ladies, 60e,! restitnhed, no nnlls. no pess,
brat leather. DREW'S EDECTKTO
I'OWER SHOE FACTORY. 710 E. Main
Street 'Phono 20G7. Will enll nnd de?
liver. This advertisement Rood for 10c.
DENTISTRY.
DR DORSET, <08 W. Main Street. Teeth ex?
tracted without pnln; sets of teeth $ri.nn; Gold
Fillings from $1.00 up; Silver Fllllng9 frota
PLUMBING GOODS.
WATER FILTERS, Latrobe Stoves, Plumbint
goods almost nf rent. Removal Snle. MOB
?)AN It. MILLS A CO.. 2S N. Ninth._
sho*?"s"repa?red.
WE REPAIR BHOE8 nt a low price? men*,
half soled, Sfio.; heels. 15c.; nil work Kunr
an teed. BALTIMORE SHOE HOUSE, 1710 K.
Mnln.
TO KEEP COOL.
SHEPHERD'S Pineaim!? Bnow tefreshai.
YOUR MARKET BASKET.
FRESH BUTTER. EGOS AND CHEESE,
Hatcher cph. ihm?, sitth-stteet Market.
BUTTER. TRY HATCHER, BUTTER
Eggs, ('Ph. 1814.) Slith-Street Mkt. Eggi.
Best Groceries, Rcaaonabl? Prices, Best Attentlea
At Anv AUGUST ??RO. CO. STORKS.
Center Cttv?011 E. Marshall Street.
West End?.120 W. Cnry Street.
East Bad?1731 E. Mnln Street.
ARE PAYING OTHERS
AND
WILL PAY YOU
START RIGHT
AND
THEN STICK
8AMPLE NO. ONE.
?3.90 WILL PAY for a Tee-Dee Want Adv.
like this, Dally and Sunday, one month.
SAMPLE NO. TWO.
RUN EVERY other day. for one month, a
Tee-Dee Want Adv. like this, costs $1,05,
8AMPLE NO. THREE.
TEE-DEE WANT ADS, oan be run Dally
?nd Sunday, every other day, Sunday only,
or any way you please. This adv. Sunday
only, one month, $1.00.
SAMPLE NO. FOUR.
BET THIS way, Sunday only, one month*00o.
SAMPLE NO. FIVE.
THIS ADV. has fifteen words, and cost?,
run Sunday only, for one month, 00c.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE TEE-DEE Dally Business Directory on
this page Is good value. See term? under
heading In another column; $1.50 per
month.
BIG VALUES FOR LITTLE MONEY!
NO DELAY AS
TO PETITION
President Wishes Matter Dis?
posed of at Once.
(By Associated Pioss.)
WASHINGTON, July !).?Secretary Hey
was In further consultation to-day with
gome, of the Jewish leaders and com?
municated to them the President's desire
that they should call at Oyster Bay next
Tuesday to consult respecting the disposi?
tion to he made of the Jewish petition
to Russia. The Secretary took occasion to
emphasize the President's, desire that
there should be no further delay in the
submission of the. petition so that It will
be ready next week. It Is probable that
ti.o course to be. pursued will consist In
the dispatch of cablegrams to Mr. Rid?
dle United States charge at St. Peters?
burg-, directing him to Inquire of the Rus?
sian government whether It Is willing to
receive a petition, the nature of which will
be briefly outlined by Mr. Riddle, and
further proceedings will be governed by
their answer. .
The PresreVe'nt hf\s decided that the mat?
ter of th' e-fletlon must ho Anally dis?
posed of before any further effort Is
made here to compose the issues arising
out of tho Mancburlan situation. There?
fore, it is now said that nothing Is likely
to be done In regard to Manchuria until
next September, by which time according
to the last.Russian engagement, the evac?
uation of Manchuria by Russian troops,
?ave railroad guards, should bo complete.
It Is understood that the Russian goi'
ernment' has set up as one reason for not
pantionlng thf- opening of new ports In
Manchuria, the necessity of allowing her
first to complete the evacuation of Man?
churia, and although tho reasoning Is
rather obscure on that point, It Is under?
stood that our government is willing to
?wait Until September before making the
next move.
?-????-r
HENRY WALTERS CHOSEN
TO SUCCEED BELMONT
?By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK. July D.-At a meeting of
the Board of Directors of the Louisville'
nnd Nashville Railroad Company held lo
day, August Bel m ont resigned his po I
tlon as chairman of the board. Homy
?Walter was unanimously elected in Ills
place. The directors declared the regu?
lar .semi-annual dividend pf 2 1-2 per cent.
The report for the year ending June BOlli
?showed a .surplus, after charges und divi?
dends have been deducted, of $8,126,409, an
increase of $1,276,152 over I bo previous
year. The eins.-' earning were $35,413,3S9,
an Increase of !l,lo3.J32; operating ex?
?ienses, $23,850,565. Increase of JJ>.n^*i.]27; net
norease, $11,4114,824; Inc-rc-a.se, $1,655,005, .Mr.
Belrnont announced some time ago bis
Intention to sever active connection with
the Louisville and Nashville, pleading
press of outside affairs
Market Committee.
The Committee on Markets last night
passed 'he pay-roll bills and ordered tho
purchase- ol hose tur cleaning tho
markets, and Important alt?ration? and
improvements at the First Market.
The Lody requested the Committee on
Health to have th? garbage removed from
the markets by the- superintendent "t
street cleaning in accordance with 'in
<-*lnlon of the City Attorney.
Few Charters.
The Corporation Commission yesterday
granted the following ?"hartera
Ragle Athletic Association, Norfolk;
Kentucky Land Company.
The capital Htock of the Chapln-8acVs
Manufacturing Company was increased
to $-?25.000.
NOTICE.
TI1K l'AU'l'NEitSlllI- HEllKTorOUl-: EXIST.
Ire between uk. known .a?, 'I III: lilcli:
STABLES, m 410 S. I Iftn Street, 1? dli dved
by mutual connent. All niopejr due ?"I be
i>?ld Thiiiux? Q. laUtnulilD, Maneger
m;Mtv i-1 v.viciha:?',
it. h;m<iK ?i?-jia:'.
tur u*.
AMUSEMENTS.
B
J
O
T0-N1QIIT
"A Great Hit."
?SUMMER PRICES:?
10, i 5, 25 and 35c.
The Confederate Museum?
TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS.
Opens dally from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Admission. 25 cents. Free on Saturday!
The Valentine Museum
ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS.
OPEN 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M.
ADMISSION 25C.
FREE ON SATURDAYS.
It has Just, come to our knowledge
that there was a rumor current on
the stre-'t that, the Geo. D. Witt Shoe
Co. had notified their employes, who
are members of the Lynehburg Honre
Guards, now on duty in Richmond,
unless they returned their places
would be filled by other**. We
wish to make a public, dental, and t<o
state that the rumor lias no founda?
tion ,ln fact whatsoever. We venture
the assertion there are no fleer nol
dlers in Richmond than our boys, and
when the State has no further uso
for their services they can return tu
resume their duties, which they laid
down to answer the call of the Gov?
ernor of their State.
Geo. D. Witt Shoe Co.
? Jno. C. Dabney, Sec'y find Trena.
EXCURSIONS,
GO WITH THE I30YSI
CAR MEN'S
BENEFIT EXCURSION
TO WEST POINT
JULY 10TH,
Train leaves Southern Depot (Four?
teenth and Cary Streets) at 0:30 A.
M. Leaves West Point nt 7:30 P. M.
ROUND TRIP, 50 CENTS.
Laurel Street Sunday School
ANNUAL EXCURSION AMD PICNIC
I r
Tuesday, July
Train leaves 0. & O. 8 A. M.
Train leaves Beaoli 7 P. M.
Adults. SI. Children 12 and
under, 50c.
Southern
Female College
PETERSBURG, VA.
A lieitiitifiil tcbool for iMrls. After the Wiche?! vir
l'lciu Kundin da. Mr?I rliiimn- ?nil ItMiaUon. .Mi ?In am
lut?--. .Murii-nn'icii I'""m liliiMmiiril.'atalogue?riio.
Ali I III U KV1.1. IIA VI b, .\. II., I'risia.iil.
s,
\\<- il,-,ni' t.-, receive fur cxuwlDatlun MSS,
i'f -II Ideas; aborl atarle? i.i.-ii i-n-.i We >vii|
?:;r,.- d ii?>- . ?m, ..I report ou meryibluj: tub
Wu ire ?veieblusf 'for "Tue ?'.cm Amerl au
Korel " Have ??.I %u\ It? M ?*>. loi tvard ul
once, Wt .vill i iii'iii-n ii fer ron A uuatal
.liriii:;? oui l>e?utlful circular in..I ull,l,,,i. ol
i.tw books AUdre??
BE04DWAY PUUUSHIKO COMl-ANY,
IK i bas Bruailway.
JdOSTHKAI.-NEW YOltK-LONDON,
SCHOOLS.
[
ElliGoft Gity, Md.
A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.
Special attention to Modern Lan?
guages, Science and Commerce.
Courses?Literary, Scientific, Com?
mercial.
A thorough Preparatory Coursa for
boys not under twelve years.
Send for catalogue.
THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
RICHMOND COLLEGE
Instruction Is offered In languages,
sciences, philosophy, history, and Juris?
prudence. Courses of study lead to the
degrees of B. S.. B. A., M. A., and Bsch
elor of Ln\?*. Modern and well equipped
library and laboratories.
Next session begins Sept. 24. Address
President T. W. BOATWEIOHT,
Richmond, Va.
St. Albans School for Boys.
Near Radford, Vn. Session Opens Sept. 10
On a 50-acre tract, 2,000 feet above sea
level, in tho blue grass region of Virginia;
fitted with every modern convenience;
eleven years of successful war't; on main
line of Norfolk nnd Western. Address
for information and catalogue.
"W. il. RANDOLPH. Headmaster.
Radford. Va
Nolley's School for Boys,
PINK STREET,
Between Qruce nnd Franklin.
George Merritt Nolley, Principal.
Tho fifteenth session of this school will
begin Wednesday. September 23d;
New pupils enrolled .September 23st and
22d.
Prepares boys for colleges nnd univer?
sities. School limited to fifty boys,
Catalogues at the book-stores and
Chelf's Drug Store.
Address of principal, No. 112 North Fifth
?street.
Woman's College,
RICHMOND, VA.
one of tho great schools of this country
for tho education of young ladles. Terms
moderate. Send for catalogue.
JAMBS NELSON, Pros.
Tilla REGULAD ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF
niipliciint? f'ir the position of TEACHERS In"
Ilenrlco county will occur (at County School
Office) on llitli nuil HUti liibtiint for White,
und mi 17111 unc? 18th instant for Colored, the
exercises to commence ut 0 o'clock A. M. on
each of uliovu cintos.
JOHN K. FL'SSELL, Supt., etc.
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC! INSTITUTE
(Stuiu Aiu-U'uliiinil and Mechanical College)
AT BLACKSBUHO, VA.
A SOUTHERN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.
forty-live Instructors. Thorough!'' equipped
Simp?. Liilioriitorli'a nuil Inllruiiii'y. l-'urin of
four hundred acres. Steam heating and cloctiTe
lights In dormitories. Degreo courses In Agri?
culture, Horticulture. Civil. Mechanical and
Electrical Engluecrlm*. Applied Chemistry und
General Science-. Shorter courues In Practical
Agriculture awl l'racticui Mechanic*. Totui
cost of session pf Nine Months. Including
Tulilou unc? other fees. Bourel, WaUiing, Text
ltu..k>. Modlcal Attendance, etc.. iihout ?05.OQ,
t'.ist In Slate sluilenra uliout $105,00, Next ses?
sion beglu? Sept. 21st. 1003.
For rutulogiit! und other Information apply to
,T. H. M'URYDE, Ph. D., I.LD., Prosident.
MEETINGS.
ft MASONIC .notice.?The members of
Yy HOVE LOI If! E, NO. M, A. F. AND A.
'?V M., will attend the alnted coinuiunlcu
ili.n uf their lud?*e ut the Masonic Tiuiple on
THIS (lrlcluv) EVENINO. July 10th. at 7:30
o'clock, Members of Bister lodge? and tiunsleiH
liiell.reii lire fruternully luvlted.
l)y order of the W. M.
PEN T. AUGUST, Secretary.
Till* ltEOlLAJt ANNUAL MEETING OP THE
BtockUoldem of the RICHMOND I'Al'Elt M KO.
CO, ??111 I.e.- held ut its office on TUESDAY,
Julytilst. 1003, ut 12 o'clock M.
A. II. CHUISTTAN. Jr., Prcgldeat.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
Otllcc Vu, Fir? und Murlno Ina. Co..
Rlcltinond, Va;, Juno 86, 1003.
DIVIDEND-?TUB unu:cn;ni(S OK THIS com
pany lu\c declared u Seuil-Animal DIVIDE."?)
of Fin It PEU cent, (free of tin), payable
en J t I. Y 1.1 nc?i to KiiickhoMrra of r? a-.,r.l
pu June '-'"Hi, 1903. from which ?lute lu July
;;.l following the Trunsfvr Hoolfs will hu
I'loM-d. cheekb tor ' this dlvideud ivll? *.-?
uiulli'd to Stockholder?. Changea of uddreaa
?al.'.aulil he t..llli?il 1" Die Couipuny.
\V. 11. M CAI'THY, Sccrttaiy.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
conducting the Wholesale Grocery and
Liquor Business at Nos. 102, 104, 104 Vir?
ginia Street. Richmond, Va., under the
firm namo of L. C. YOUNGER, In which
Gustavus Mlllhlser nnd tho late Moses
Mlllhlser were the special partners and
L. C. Younger tho general partner, has
expired by limitation.
Tho said L. C. YOUNGER has bought
out the interests of his late partners abovo
named In the good will, stock of merchan?
dise and choses in action of said partner?
ship, and has assumed all its liabilities.
All debts due to said late partnership
must be paid to the said L. C. YOUNGER,
and all debts owed by it are to be present?
ed to him for payment when due.
L. C, YOUNGER.
GUSTAVUS MILLHT8ER.
GUSTAVUS MILLH?SER,
Executor of Est. of M. Mlllhlser, Dec'd.
Referring to the above notice, I will, on
and after this date, as successor to said late
partnership of L. C. YOUNGER, conduct
the Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Busi?
ness Individually and for my own account
at the same place and under the same
style. I will continue to carry a full and
complete Uno of Staple and Fancy Groc?
eries Liquors, Tobaccos and Cigars, and
sollclti the continued patronage so liber?
ally extended the old firm.
Ju30-10t L. C. YOUNGER.
SUMMER RESORTS.
"THE W.LL0UGHBY,"
Willoughby Beach, Va.
The above Hotel is now open for the re?
ception of guests. The undersigned prom?
ises the Table as well as everything else
appertaining to the Hotel shall be First
class.
The Bar has hepn supplied with the best
of Wines, etc.
Apply for rates.
J. A. KENNEDY.
JOHN C. WOODLEY,
June 12-lmo. Proprietor?.
Greenbrler White Sulphur Springs, W. Va
(Tho "OLD WHITE" Sulphur') now
open. Famous for Its sulphur baths.
Mildern Improvements; with prlvntn baths.
Orchestra of 15 pieces. Terms, ?15 to 525
week. $M lo |90 per month. Write for Illus?
trated booklet. Address GEO. A, MILLS.
,Tr., Mgr.. Greenbrler White Sulphur
Springs. W. Va.
Blue Ridge Springs, Va.
On Norfolk and Western Railroad.
Address PHIL. F. BROWN, Prop.
Millboro* Springs, V??..
<C. & O. R, R.)
Waters?Sulphur, Alum, Alkaline
Mineral, Chalybeate,
S!,:.'00 ft. elevation; cool nights; swim?
ming pool; terms reasonable, Booklet on
application,
J, (IkAtlAM DAVIDSON, (Mgr,
VARIETY SPRINGS, VA.
Six varieties of Mineral Waters; Hot
and Cold Paths; modern improvements;
largo Swimming Pool: Telegraph, Tele?
phone and four dally malls; on mnln line
C. & O. R. ]<.; new service. You will
like It. Adilr.'sa
MANAGER,
Variety Springs, Va.
MOUNTAIN TOP.
Coolest Resort in Virginia.
Only I': hours from Richmond.
Ohcaii rouml-trip tickets every week.
Good Uvery and golilnif. Wrltu for
booklet. Addross, T. R.GARY,
T. O,, Aflon, Vit, Manager.
SWEET CHALYBEATE
SPRINGS, VA.
Up In the Allfghanles, 2.300 feet above
sea level. Elegant swimming pools; cool
nights; line mountain scenery; strongest
Iron and carbonated water in America.
Write for booklet.
B. F. EAKLE, Manager.
A l'lI.lfiHXFlJirs?MMEH HOME
for ililiii .-.. , s,, Hie inouiitiilus. 2,300 feet
above (be ., BimcloU? veranda?, larfe, ?haded
in?ii, uiiy rwiiu- reason?*-!0 ''-t1-'"- Mtams
' Uli? 1AUBA KHOiirr.
SUMMER RESORTS.
VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS,
TH? HOMESTEAD HOTEL
will make apecia.1 rates from June 16th
to August 16th to parties staying one
month or longer.
AMUSEMENTS?Golf Links nnd Club
House, Tennis and Squash Courts, Swim?
ming Pool, Klne Saddle Horses and Liv?
ery. Casino for Dancing, Royal Polnclana
Orchestra.
Table unexcelled; Is supplied -with fresh
vegetables and milk from Homestead gar?
den nnd dairy.
Lttxurious baths and most curative wa?
ters known for Rheumatism. Gout, Obesi?
ty and Nervous Troubles.
FRED STERRT.
Manager.
STOCKTON HOTEL, Cape May, N. J.
Facing directly on the ocean. Largest and moat
ar loua on the coast; $20,000 expended in Im
pi .ementa this year. Cafe and Palm Garden
with full orchestra till midnight. Dancing every
evening. Bowling alleys, billards, pool and plng
peng. Kates from S2.S0 to $!i per day. Special
ratea by the week. Reduced rates In July. Infor?
mation and booklet address H. M. CAKE.
SPECIAL HATES FOE JT/NT AND JUXY
AT THE HOTEL ISLE8W0HTH,
Directly on the Beach at Virginia Avenue,
Atlantic City, N. J.
Extensive Improvements. Remodeled and
newly furnished erchnngc. Capacity 500. Hot
and cold aca water In all baths. Cafe and crlll
room. Orchestra. American and European
plans. Write for booklet
OSBORNE & PAD?TEH.
HOTEL SCARBOROUGH.
Beachfront of Maryland Avenue, Atlantic City.
N. J. 100 nceun-front rooms, many with private
hnth. Elei-ator und every convenience of a
first-class modern hotel. Special weekly raU-s
for lurge parties mid families. Coach meeta all
trulns. Illustrated booklet.
ALFRED VcTMAN,
GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL,
Virginia Avenue
and Beach. At?
lantic City, N.
J. Tho largest
and finest; U50
rooms. Central
location. Terras
r o a ? o n a. b le,
--?~. Write for book
CHARLES E. COPE.
ATLANTIC HOTEL,
Ocean City, Maryland.
NOW OPEN. Many newly furnished rooms,
Single und en suite, with hath. Venetian doors
to ever*" bedroom. Excellent cuisine and service.
Select patronage. Hock Spring water served at
tuple and rooms. Kino golf links. tcnnlH, fish?
ing, sailing, und (running. Music. Finest hath
lug beach on Atlantic coast.
Lots for sale and cottages for rent. For
booklet, rates etc., nddress WALTER BURTON,
Mgr., Atlantic; Hotel, Ocean City, Md.
RAILROADS.
U'KAiNtj LEAVE HlOHMUNLl UAJ.L1
HVUL-STREET STATION.
EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MAY MTU.
?f:0o A. M. A. C. L. Expresa to all points
South.
U:ou A. M. Petersburg and Norfolk.
12:20 P. M. Petersburg and N. ?fe W. West.
3:uu P. M. Petersburg and Norfolk.
14:10 P. M. Goldsboro Local.
6:65 P. M. Petersburg local .
7:26 P. M? "Florida and West Indian
Limited," to all pointa South.
!):lu P, M. Petersburg and N. & Vf. West,
11.?o P. M. Petersburg locul.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.
3:? A. Mi, 7:85 A. M., 8:25 A. M? except
Sunday, 11:25 A. M.. 11:00 A. M., 2:00 P.
M., 7:20 P. M? 7:-i5 P. M., 8:66 P. M.
t Except Sunday.
C. S. CAM PRELL. DIv. Pass. AgL
W. J. CRAIG. Gen. Pass. Agt.
mWMorfol?stern
LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY.
3:00 A. M.. NOREOI-K LIMITED. Ar?
rives Norfolk 11:20 A V Stops only a?
I'c-teislniru. Waverly and outTolk. _
S:05 A. M. CHICAGO EXPRESS. Buffet
Parlor Car. Peiersnurg to Lynehburg and
Rounuku. Pul I mar, Sleepers Rounoke to
''oliiinluis, Muerteld to Cincinnati; also
Roanoke to Kndxville, and Knojcvlllo to
ChattanooKu and Memphis.
12:20 P. M. ROANOKE EXPRESS for
Farmvlllo. Lvnchburir and Roanoke.
8:00 P. M..- OCEAN "SHORE LIMITED.
Arrives Norfolk 5:20 P. M. Stops only M
Petei.sliiiiv Waverly and Suffolk. Comieuta
with ?i.'iniiVn,- to Hostun. Providence. New
Yiuk. HiiHlmore and Washington.
7:26 p. M., for Norfolk and all static
east of ivinrutiiire.
? Trains arrive from the West 7:35 A- M..
2 P. M. nn,i S 55 P. M.; from Norfolk 31:00
* M. and 7:20 P. M.
We? n?'fiif Kust Main Street .
W. H HKVILL C. H. ROSLBY.
r:Mn. psw, Axe-vA. V>i?. I-s-ss. Agent
RAILROADS.
June 14. 1003.
Chesapeake
)UT
2 Hours and 25 Minutes to Norfolk,
LJ-AV? mcU?lO.NO?KASTUOUM).
7:45 A. 11.? Dully?-Local to Newport New?
and wuy station?.
0:00 A. M.?Dully?Limited?Arrive, Wllllamis
burg 0:50 A. M., Newport New? 10:30 A.
M., Old Point 11 :00 A. M., Norfolk 11:23
A. M.
4:00 I'. M.?Week diiy??Special?Arrive? Wll
flamaburg 4:50 P. M., Newport New? 5:50
1'. M., Old Point 6:00 P. M.. Norfolk
0:25 P. M.
6:00 P. M.?Dully?Local to Old Point.
MAIN LINE?WESTBOUND,
10:10 A. M.?Local?Dally to Cbarlottcsrille.
except Sunday to Clifton Forge.
2:00 P. M.?Dally?Special to Cincinnati.
Louisville, St. Louis and Cblcago.
6:15 P. M.?Week days?Local to Gurilonsrllle.
10:30 P. M.?Dally?Limited to Cincinnati.
Louisville. St. Loiil? and Cblcago.
JAMES RIVEB LINE.
10:20 A. M.?Dally?Express to Lynchbnrg,
Clifton Forge and principal stntlona.
6:15 P. M.?Week days?Local to Warren.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND PROM
Norfolk and Old Point 10:05 A. M. dally.
11:45 A M. El. Sun., and 7:00 I'- M. dally.
Newport New? Local 7:55 P. M. dally.
From Cincinnati and West 7:45 A. M. dally
and 3:60 P. M. dally. Main Line Local from
Clifton Forgo 8:10 P. M. Ex. Sim. from Clifton
Forge, dally from Cbarlottesvllle. Gordouavlllo
Accoin. 8:30 A. M. Ex. Run.
JameB River Line Local from Clifton Forso
0:35 P. M. dally. Warren Accora. 8:10 A. M.
Ex. Sun.
C. E. DOYLE. W. 0. WARTriEN.
Gan'l Manacer. Diet, T'as?. Atrt.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 24. li-Jt
IKAiA'b Lt.jxVL. iiiUiiiuu.iD.
7.?U A. il.?Dally. Local tor Cnnrlotte.
12:60 P. M.?Daily. Limited, Buffet Full
man to Atlanta and Birmingham, New
Orleans, Memphis, Chattanooga and all
the South.
?:00 P. M,?Ex. Sunday, Chase City .lo?
cal.
11:06 P. M.?Dally. Limited; Pullman
ready 9:30 P. M., for all the South.
YORK RIVER LINE.
The favorltt? route to Baltimore and
eastern points. Leave Richmond 4:30 P.
M. Dally. exceDt Sunday.
6:00 A. M.?Except Sunday. Local mixed
for West l'oint.
2:16 P. M.-Local for West Point.
4:30 P. M.?Except Sunday. For "West
Point, connecting with steamers for Bal?
timore and river landings.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.
6:55 A. M. and 6:25 P. M.?From all the
Bouth.
3:25 P. M.
8:40 A. M.?From Chase City.
9:15 A. M.?Baltimore and West Point.
4:50 P. M.-From West Point
C. H. ACKERT. . S. H. HaRDWICK,
Ci. M. O. P. A
O. W. WESTD?RY. D. P. A.. Richmond. Va.
RE Q O Richmond, Fredericks
. IiCK T? burg ?S- Potomac R. ?
Trains Leave Richmond?Northward.
3:51 A. M., daily, Byrd St. Through.
6:45 A. M., dally. Main St. Througn.
7:16 A. M., week days. Elba. Ashland ac?
commodation.
8:00 A. M., Sunday only. Byrd 8t
Through.
8;40 A. M., week days. Byrd St. Through,
12:05 noon, weeK days. Byrd St. Througn.
4:00 P. M-, week days Byrd 8t. l'red
erlcksburg accommodation.
6:06 P. SI., dally. Main St. Through.
6:25 P. M., week dayB. Elba. Ashland ac?
commodation.
8:05 P. M., duily. Byrd St. Through.
Trains Arrive Richmond?Southward.
6:40 A. M., week days. Elba. Ashland ac>
commodntlon.
8:16 A. M., week days, Byrd St? Fred
erleksburg accommodation. ,
8:36 A. M.. dally. Byrd St. Through
11:65 A. M. week days. Byrd St. Through.
2:0? P. M., dally, Main St. Through.
8:00 P. M., week days. Elba. Ashland ac?
commodation.
7:16 P. M? dally, Byrd St. Through.
6:00 P. M? dully. Byrd St. Throuyli.
10:29 P. M., daily. Main St. Through.
Note?Pullman Sleeping or Parlor Cam
on all trains except local accommodations.
W. DDUKB.C. W.CULP. W. P.TAYLOR.
Gen'l Man'r. -ues't Oen'l Maa'r. Traf. Man'i
SEABOARD
Aiu Luve Railway
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY.
2:20 P. M.-&euboaril Mull-l0:3o P. M.
Seaboard Exprese?To Savannah, Jack?
sonville, Atlanta and Southwest.
9:10 A. Iv_Local?For Norllna and Ham?
let.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND DAILY.
6:S5 A. M.-No. 31?4:65 P. M.-No. 66
From Florida, Atlanta and Southwest.
6:30 P. M.?From Norllna and local
points.
City Ticket Office S30 East Main Street
?Phunu 405.
RAILROADS.
RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG
ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Beginning April 1st, I?02,
Cars leave corner Perry and ?events.
Streets, Manchester, every hour 'on th?
hour) from t? A. M. to 10 P. M., last car
11:60 P. M.
Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Syca?
more Street, every hour from 0:30 A, M.
to 10:30 P. M.
FRIDAY AND SUNDAY SPECIAL
EXCURSIONS.
EO CENTS-ROUND TRIP-? CENTS.
STEAMBOATS.
Hight Line for Norfolk
Leave Richmond daily at 7 P.
M? stopping at Newport Newa
in ?soth directions.
Dally except Sunday by C. and O. Rail?
way, 3:00 A. M., 4 P. M.. 9 A. M. and 3
P. M. by N. and W. Railway; all llnf?
connect at Norfolk with direct steamei?
for New York, sailing dally except Bun
day. 7 P. ,M.
Steamers sail from company's wharf
(foot of Ash Street) Rocketts.
K. P. CHAL1CLEY, City Ticket Afjent.
1212 E. Main Street.
JOHN F. MAYER. A?ent. Wharf Foot of
Ash Street. Richmond, Va.
H. 13. WALKER. V. P. & T. M? Now York.
?merchants and Miners
Transportation Company.
Steamship Lino. Direct Boute to
Boston, Mass., and Providence,ft? It
Steamers leave Norfolk for Boston Tues?
day, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. For
Providence Monday, Thursday and Satur?
day at C P. M. Passengers and freight
taken for all New England points. Tick?
ets on sale at C. & O. Ry. and N. & W.
Ry. offices and No. 819 East Main Street.
R. H. WRIGHT. Ast.. Norfolk. Va.
Clyde Steamship Go.'s
PHILADELPHIA.
RICHMOND AND NORFOLK LINE. ,
Freight received and delivered daily at
C. & O. R'w'y Co.'s depot. Seventeenth
and Broad Streets.
BAY LINE TO UAILTIMOUB
Via O. & 0. Rwy. and Old Point
U. S MAIL HOUTK.
Leave lflchiooucl vlu 0, & O. dallj
except Sunday, at 4 V. M., con?
necting at Old Point with uteamer?
uf Old Huy Line, leaving 7:15 I'.
M.. arriving Baltimore. (1:30 A. M,,
connecting North, Hunt and AS'est. l'or ticket?
und Information u|c|>ly to C. at 0, Ihvy.. Itlch
ciiuud Transfer Cuinimuy, or i>30 Enst Main tit.
TAKE STEAMER
SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 11, 1903.
10 O'clock Sharp.
?75c Round-trip to Norfolk.75c
75c Round-trip to Newport News.75c
5?c Children [Inder 13 Years.50c
Tickets good to return the following
Tuesday.
W5ST POINT, VA,
Special chartered trains leave So.
Ry. Depot, Fourteenth St.
DAILY TRAINS EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Richmond 5:30 P. M. Return?
ing, leave West Point 10:30 P. M.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
L'vo Richmond 0:30 A. M. & i P. M.
L'vo West Point 8 P. M. & 10:30 P. M.
50C-R0UN0 TRIP.?50c