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ELECTION TRIALS RESUMED TO-DAY Great Interest Kelt in the tient-' ing, Which Begins This ' ?Morning, . \ lAt 10 o'clock tbiB.nrornliigiln tho Mag? istrates' Court, tho election trial? of Hen? rlco, will bo resumed, with ?every pros ?pect of ? dav full of w.ork nnd Interest. T!ho -three imiifflBtritteH-iljOWle, Thomas niid Friend?.whl tjit In JoiVil sosslon again. ?.?? try all the enne?. A strong 'effort will be mndo to.get through ?to-day. , The very greatest Interest Is' taken In the trlnln, uno tho attendance at the courthouse wl'.l probably be very large. There le a good deal of .'sp?culation and ; prediction, and there Is being freely nx ipr-juserl the orinlon that nobody .will bo; I convicted -undor the-warrants, Those to' be tried uro tu. follows: fitste Senator Julian Bryant, charged -with promising to pay ono William Val? entino the sum o? ?R to Influence his vote. County Treasurer William H, Brauer, -charged with paylhg money to one L. D. Oroen to Influence his vote. Commissione?? ot the Revonuo Charles W. Clrlldrey. charged with giving Wil? liam Valentine Jj to Influence ibis vote. Jospeh Stumpi, charged with treating potere to beet-.at Orlfilth'8 vfltoro ?with a view of Influencing vote? In behalf of A, ron . ?.. Rosenegk. William P. Terry, charged with paying William Valentine 32.50 t? voto for Chil drey, Bryant and Rooenegk. "Pat 'McDonnell, charged with paying Leonard Scliuaf .$2 to .Influence his vote In behalf of Ciiar'??? W. Chlldroy, ?? George Williams, an obstreperous negro, wjto ?tried to etcape from' the clutches of the officers, and who otherwise'created considerable disturbance -.around' the courthouse, vr/az ?tried yesterday ? by 'Squire Jamr?? T. Lewis, charged with beating Jtia wife .and resisting an officer. Ho was lined J1C ?and costs, ?sent ?to jail for six months and required to.give.$300 svseurlty to keep the peace for twelve months. A.marriage license was issued to Bertha Crenshaw, .,>? ^Henrlco, and Citarles E. Colo,- ot Rlenmond. Tihe friends of Mr. ?. Raleigh .Pbllllpal the popular deputy .clerk of the countyi will'regret to-hear of-Ids. sickness. AT THE ACADEMY. "Lover's Lane," on.3 of .the -few ?un? disputed successes of the past drannftlc year, will ? bo ,seen . at the .Academy -this afternoon, and to-night. It ?Is one,-of the newest and quito-tl..- best of tluo Clyde Fitch plays. Jt is characterized byinll tho ?kill nnd almost reckless expenditure 'for which his -offerings aro rdiailnctlvci "Lover's Lane" Fa? ?p. unique record! Producid in New York In midwinter, it ion there :for-five months, .and 'was? then' transferred to Chicago, where it tri-, ?urnphed over the unprecedented heat conditions of laet summer. Its recent rim of fourteen weeks in'Philadelphia was a record-breaker, it Is a splendid company that opens -here with all the beauties of scenery. Including the real npple orchard. Ciydc -Fitch Is Just now the prevailing-fad as ?a dramatist. Thero Js no native author who will have -so many plays before the;public the coming ?etu-ortror whose w6*)? tmc-f "sucri ?rf"Kflfiai ing varied character,'-.covering as it\i$at>a romantic drama, society plays, musical comedy and ^purely pastora), of whldh "Lover's Lane Is th.r first example. This piny depicts social conditions In a typical New England town. For the lending character there is a young.-minister -of libera! views, who stirs up' ferment by the uneonventlonnllty of methods which . he employs In the performance <of good : works. There are quaint and character^, ilo ? types In this' play- and crowds of merry children, -Avho-'slng -and -dance lo the school recess .scene. - ? VAt Cozy Corners." The.sparkling little-comedy star. Lizzie Evans, In the domestic comedy,-"At Cozy ?Corners," Is to be seen here, matinee nnd night, .Saturday, Deoctnber 12th. -nt the Academy of Music, The Hennings irlo ?of -dancers and a troop qf pretty: school children will add mirth and music to the-performanc'3. Knickerbocker Girl. Tho?; popularity of tho old Bijou Musi tal Company is well known to the thea? tre-goers of tho city. -Last -night, -when ? the old company?now the Wells-Dunne? .Harlan Company?appeared ibero with the "Knickerbocker ''Girl," tho patrone .expected to get all that was coming to them In tho way of fun. But they were ?,not,;Prep!ircd*-for tho genuine ?treat ?which" ? greeted-them. Tho,-play was;itew to the city, nnd surprises wero the order of the -.day?rather, night. The favorites .were ?nil In.'tho cast and got.all sorts, .of a, ^welcome. The. play. If suoli ?it can be cnll?d, Is a mingling of humorous songs, chorus ?sing-1 Ing, now dances, ludicrous. rsltuivtlQits and liot-pourl of merriment. The costumes; nrer pretty, fresh, bright, and tho .chorus; ?well, ..it .seems to Improve with each succeeding week. Miss Leo, the Knickerbocker Otri,-gets ,n show In tho production, .singiiig two .or throe-numbers with .excellent effect. Fannie Frankes, -? n?sw-comer, danced und sang delightfully? Miss ?Hodgson ?danced with usual grace. The work of the chorus, under the leadership of Professor Nichols, was up to the stand? ard of the Illjou Company. Then ?nue Mary Marble, Little Chip, ?Otis '.Harlan, Robert Harty nnd some inore,' Just ,-as full of life and fun as ever.. Chip and Mary Marble wero the "top-notehors" nt tho opening df the ?performance. Just imagine Chip as, a ,hug hunter, and when ha sees an oppor? tunity ito opens a saloon nil right. His t-ong, "It Was the Dutch," caught tho housp. The play Is nil .right for those who car. onjoy a laugh. The? matinee was a good one ?yesterday, nnd last night a regular ,first-night au? dience was on hand for t)ie second per 'forrnapce. ?Bijou Next Week. The "Little Church '.Around the Cor? ner," 'which proved -one of tho biggest winners that toured tho country last season, will be seen at the Bijou Thea? tre for -an engagement of ope-woek, com? mencing Monday rtlglit. MEMORIAL SERVICE TO-NIGHT FOR REV, W. Y. ABRAHAM The midweek sorvlco of the Immanuel Baptist congregation, at tho Cavalry Ar mary to-night, will take tho form of it tributo to the meinqry of ?a?. W. V. Abraham, a deceased member .of Im? manuel, who recently died vory suddenly. {?rief addresses on the illfe and 'oharac er of tho deceased will be made? by tev. Dr. J. William Jones, Rev. \\\ J. Hiipmnu, of Rico's; Rev. Thomas J. Bhtpman, of Roanokr?, wid Rev. Alfred Bagby. The mu/iio will bo .appropriato ito i De ? ocasi?n. Bring Fis&kurn Back. Governor Mqntngue' yesterday issued ?> ?rou.u.leltlp,n on the Rovewor pf Xew.JsW*?' r?V for "Rev." Janies W.. FhjuPurn, coU <f?\\, wbp Is wantefl In Petersburg fqr Itffmd larceny. The frtjSTo la now In cus WINTER TOURIQT RATES VIA 8?A?OARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. Seaboard Air ?trio Railway bus com? pleted arrangements to ,put Into o/tect Its ?usual iwiiendld wtiitur schedule. The best equipment litis been sccurod, con aiding ot the most Improved day concho? and .pullman Drawing .Room cars, lighted Ijy gas nnd alcuni liouted, with wary pr)?. vonlenco. Below pleaao find round-trip ratos ?from Richmond lo ,l>t'liiclpai point* In the South. Rates from other pointe fjuoiod on implication: . Bouthern Pinos, N. C.jjj 23 'Camden.'B. ,C.,. JC;83 Savannah, Ga.,.2S.M St. .Augustine, Fla..27.80 T*m|ia, Fla. '...47.co Miiliatee, ?Ila.49 40 -l'Inoliti rut, N. C,.1.? ?q .Columbia, 8. C. .#;.i)iS5 Jacksonville, IKlB.35 ?i0 Miami, .Flo.?r j?0 iPnlrn -Beach. FJn,.63 so Sarasota, Fla.60 ?? ? New Orleans, La.,... ?.\i \$ ?H, S. LEARD, District Passenger Agent, W. J, MAY, City Ticket Agent. 'Phono ?03, Richmond, Va, CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES, R., F. A P. R. R. One and one-third (I 1-3) fare?, plus l.wenty-flvo cents, for the round trip be? .tueen .all .points on R? ?. .& p. r. r. ?ond .W. S. Ry. Tickets on salo December 1 23, 24, 25, ?J) and 31, 1803, and January ,1, , im, .flpnl .return limit January 4. 11)04?, continuous passage jn oach direction. W. V.. TAYLOR, Traffic Manager.. Have you heard of "The Elk Head' HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS, -?903??4 . ' via SOUTHERN RAILWAY. One .And ;ono-thlrd fare? plue '.wenty ?llve cenw. ;from all points. Ticket? on Rale December 23d, 2-lth, U?th. SOtJi and 31st return limit January 4, ?T04. To pupils nnd teachers of schools and colleges, pre? i.entlng certificates December 16th to 22d, with return limit 'January 8th. , C. W. WE?TBURY, ?District .Passenger Airent. INAUGURATION .ADDITIONAL PULL? MAN SERVICE. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. On December 5th the Seaboard will tn nugurutcthrough ^Pullman service .on No. 27, leming 'Richmond 2:20 P. 5a.,1 for .Tampa, Fla., Reservations can ?be made .Uy .applying to .3. A. L. offloo, 830 East .Main Street. ! Bearjtbe ^ihe.KilldYlllHarc Always BflllgM . Bigoatme l?f "The Elk Head" will please you. ONLY ONE NIGHT VIA THE SOUTH ;ERN RAILWAY. .To New Orleans, :Mobllo. rPonsacola, ?Montgomery, Birmingham, Memphis and Nashville, from ^Richmond. No; folk, Washington and Intermediate points,: via Southern Railway. - - '?' Through trains, convenient schedules, and elqeant equipment, Including latest Pullman Drawing Room care and South? ern Railway Dining Cars, the service ?of-whloh Js unsurpassed. Detailed infor? mation cheerfully .furnished'. City. Ticket Ornees 920 East Main, ?B East 'Main St. C. W. WESTRURY. X>. P. A. To Teachers .and Pupils, Schools and Colleges. The :Southoro Railway will -seU 'special tickets to tieaoherfl .and ..pupils, pi..colleges ' and. rschools presenting certificates- De? comber Ifith-to 22d, inclusive, with return limit.Januay :8th, account Christmas hol? idays, ?at rate of one and one-third .first j class fares, plus twenty-five cents. o a. ? *xj on ? j*. . Beara the ^^1ha KM Voi Harc Always Bought Think -of "The Elk Head.'! AMUSEMENTS. ACAL/b/VlY, jrnt. a?a Night ?he Greatest of ?11 Clyde Fitch Plays, Lover's Lane. Completo .New York Production. Mat., 2.r)c, ?Oc, 7.r)C. ??ight, ?Oc, !15o, outs, 75o, ,$l; ; ? _ : _ _ ?, Mat., 2.r)c, ?Oc, 7.r)C. BIJOU ?THE ALL WttK. ' "Worth Boeing and hearing twice a' week. "?NoWK-Leatlcr. The Confederate Museum T.WJSL'lfa'ia AND CjuAY BTltEi?'J.'a. Opens daily trotn 1* A. M, to ? f. ??. Admission. ?5 ??tita. Free on Saturday?. NOTICE. TAX NOTICE. Ofllco Collector of City Taxes, Room 7, First Floor, City Hall, Richmond, Va., Doc. 1, IDOS. NOTICE TO TAX-BAYLRS.-THE LAST HALF OP CITY TAXES. REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL, for L0J is NOW DUE AND PAYABLE at this ot? tico. ? , EVERY mnlo 21 yoars of age, and EVERY person keeping houso or do ng business in the city Is assessed for per? sonal taxes. Those who havo not pa.d any city taxes during tho year will p:oa?,o call and settle, so as to avoid being- post? ed ns delinquents. GRADINO, PAVING, PIPE AND S^W HR CONNECTION WILLS are also du?, and will have to be declared delinquent If not paid on or before .end of year. FIVE PER CENT. Will be ndded to last half If not paid on or bofuro DECEM? BER 31st. Interest at SIX PER CENT, also at? taches to all bills ua soon as reported de? linquent. funicular attention Is called to the above, as under an ordinance poseed by the City Council there can bo no avoid? ance of the penalty. .'_?'?.. Office open fromU A. M. to 0 P. M. FRANK W, CUNNINGHAM, dec lrt3Unc Collector of City Taxes. MEETINGS. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MHlrt'lNO.-TUBi AN? nual meeting ot the oi?cUIiuIUits of NA? TURAL BRIDGI. DEVBUIPMKNT COM. PANY will be held In Room 11 of tho News Leader Uulhttne WBONBBWA?', ?th d-iy of Decembor, Wi, at 12 o'clock. R. (3. 1?????, Secretary, THE ANNUAL MEET1NO OK TRE BTOOK? holilore ot thu GKA? NATIONAL. UELA^Tu SRARU .LutflPANY will ho lieid on W?ID EtiPAV. December tho Olli, 19.3. ?t 111 o'clock M.. at Room No. ? Merchante Na? tional Bun? iiuimiinf. Riohmona. ??. ?. D. WILLIAM t?. Beerete ry. The Very Rest Wood Keaters FLASH?Caet Irpn bot^qm and top (In four eine?,) !&TAR?Sheet |rpn( with oast-Iron fen? (In three sizes) For sale by leading dealers ?vorywhere. SCUTH?RM STOVE WORKS, Manufacturar? of^ ell kind? ot etovoa. The Rate for Classified Wiet Advertising Is 1 cent par word Nat Cash In ADVANCE, wltrt a. minimum cost of 28 cents for each Insertion, The enme rats applies to deaths, imnrrlafjoe, obituaries snd ell-other classified notl.ces. No display type allowed In tho classified columns, LOST AND FOUND. (iO?pritMs* evrning about in"-'o-oC?ctc',' either Ih ;!ltirtling's, Browne fi 'Constine f, bi on tiroatl Ntreut between tho it? stores, u. unitili lather ??????. rcmtaltilii'; a ft?.-,r>, it mi'l ?p????? ?mull riunii!'?. Liberal reward' If ? left nt. Mo. Hfl Kant Broad Street, MOSBH' i MUHIC KTOltK.? ' ? l-ok.t-dbcem mi?r cm on laurel btrmbt ! between Orneo unii Main, or ?? Maln-?treet ' ??p?. a pcinrl C'RBrSOBNT or HOKnt?UHOE. ' .?"liirlr-r will be rewarded -It' I? timi ? I K03 .leant Orneo Htruet. B. GORDON CUMMINCI. I LOST-DEC. -?TH. ?7???.?????7?"~?.,??G? ! .gold WATCH nntl G??, with Initial.? IS, K ??, on back. Twenty dollar* rew.ir.l ?. ??<? JUirtifd lo MERCHANTS NATJONAIj ?????. ( WANTED, POR U. S. ARMY: Able bodied, unmarried men, between ngos of 21 and 35, citizens of Unltod States, of good chnfactor and temperate habit?, who can spealt, read and write .English. For Information apply to Recruiting Officer, 110 East Broad Blroet. Richmond. Va. ELECTRICIAN?WANTED. BT CITY OP FrederlckBliurg, Vn., a good practical eliic trlclun to tais? charit? of and run It? ?treet lighting; arc plant; water power Is used, uni applicant must bavo knowledge o? water power rnnchlnery. Atlclrens, with Mtor encos. LIOHT COMMITTEE, Froderlcksbitrji, ?a. ? RECRUITS WANTED FOR THE U. S. Marine Corn?.Able-bodied, uwiarrled mon, between ?ages of 21 and 33. tor service ashore :and alloat. Apply at 9haf<-r .Build? ing, next door to General Postofflce. ANY INTELLIGENT -PERSON MAY EARN J50 to SIOO monthly corresponding Cur nowspa ??.?-?re: $5 a column for work In spare timo; no nunvassliig. Send for particulars. NORTH? ERN PRESS SYNDICATE, Lockport, N. V. WANTED. BY ? RETAIL, HOUSE. A YOUNO man who lias had ?omo office ?xperlence and who?Is a coud penman; prefer on? v.ho has taken a course tu stonoKraphy and typcwrlt Injr. Address R? care UiIb office. MAN WITH REFERENCE FOR COMMER clal salesman, well known house; salary $?l weekly; cxp?naes advanced. THE ' NA? TIONAL. Caxlon BIOs., Chicago. CANVASSER-^VANTBD,' A GOOD CANVAS eer; must be a man of (rood address,-willing , to work. .Address CANVASSER, care this of? fice WANTED. TO KNOW IP YOU WILL DISTRI- I bute advertising matter; reliable chemical company; $15 weekly and expenses. TRI? UMPH CO., Dallas, Tei. SITUATION ' WANTED?Male WANTED. 'POSITION BY THOROUGHLY reliable young-man as clerk in office, light bookkeeping, or any honorable work; can tur- j nlsh A-l reference, and will give best nlforti ! whero-R?od work will be appreciated and recognition given same. Address by letter to , Sir. j; 11/ THOMAS, 019 North Eighth Street, city. WANTED?A PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | desires a salaried position with some. Virginia corporation; has for the last two years done both hospital and outdoor work; used ?27. | .Address ,Z. X.. Y., care .of this office. AN EXPERIENCED EASTMAN GRADUATE i desires a position a? bookkeeper, assistant or ? onice work; can operate-typewriter; best ro?- ? erotico. Address W. L. E., Box No. 153, ' Clarctnont, Va. WANTED. A POSITION BY YOUNG MAN ! from ? .to M P. M. until Christmatit?, good services for good pay. Address J. P. C, caro j '. Urta Office. HELP WANTED?Female. WANTED, A LADY AS ASSISTANT CASH lor In u retail ?store; a knowledge of steno? graphy and practical experience -necessary; must be accurate and cuilck. Address, giving references, Box Tits, city. TEACHERS-WANTED, TWO EXPERI oncecl Brad.id ?<?1???1 teachers for city school; ?salary J2S it $*); testimonials and photon.aph required; ???????? graduates preferred. W. 11. JO-NEii, Barnwi'Is S. C. WANTED."AT ONCE, EXPERIENCED ;LADY bookkeeper and typewriter in general atore; -recommendations required. Aduress THE H. J. AKHINGTON CO.. Claremont, Va. . ... SERV'ANT?WANTED. A GOOD SERVANT to cook and do Renerai houso work. Apply ut -CTI North Eighth Streot. S?TU?T?OlTW??^ED^Femab WANTED. BY A LADY QF REFINEMENT, a jiosltlon a? working housekeeper. Address H. L. B., ?aire this office. ROOMS FOR RENT. FURNISHED ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN, bath convenient; Franklin between Seoind and Third Streets. Address PERMANENT. CHIROPODY AND MAMCURE. CHIROPODY AND MANICURE PARLORS? tfnolal unti sculp massage, shampooing and suiierfluous hair removed, 'Pitone 1K3, 117 E. Broad. ' STEAMBOATS. Clyde Steamship Oo.'s PHH,AlJia.PlUA. RICHMOND AJSD NORFOLK LINE. Freight received and delivered dally at C. & O. K.w'y C'o.'s depot, .Seventeenth and Proad Streets. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Office of Uio. . ' Capitol BiiUjlmg and Loan Association, No. S Merchants National Bank 'Building. December S. 1?0.1. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS' OP THIS AS; ?ociallon have HiIh day declare.? a DI .1 D15ND tNo. 41) of THREE PER CENTUM out of tho not earnings for the six months ending November 3uth. Checks will bo malt? ed stockholders. ? JOHN B. WELSH. Secretary and?Treasurer. Orfico of Virglnla-t'urollna Chemical Co,; Richmond. Va.. Dec. S, ?tW3. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HAVE THIS day declurod a DIVIDEND ..of .TWO <2 per cent., PER CENT., tho same being dividend No. 33 on tuo Preferred stoek o; this com puny .payable JANUARY 15, ICtOl, when checks will bo mulled tu all .utockhalderu of record .at the.cloai) of business-December .11. The books for tho transfer of Preferred stuck will bo closed from January 1st lo .January 16th, both days Inclusive.. H. Vf. TRAVERS. Treasurer. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. RlohniQlllI, Vo., Dee. 3, 1J0.1. THE FIRM OF DORciEr, 8NEAD ir. CO., doing business ill 71? Kust Oary Street, Is this tiny disaulvitd by mutual consent, G. v, Snuad reilrinn from the noiicorn. L. ^V. Dorettt, wlio wl|l I'jjittlnui) tho bus.ncss In bla ?,??? nani,?, ussuiiu-H ull-oiit?taiidiiig olillit.tlluin ot Hie llrm, Olid all moliyc? duo should he paid to him. G. V. SNEAD, l? W. DORSET. Referring to tho above I bes to announce thot I shall lOlillnuo the Tinning and Plumbing bus' Illesa ut ?Pi Janet, Gary oli'??!. 1 um grateful tor tho-liberal patronage given thu old i>in and asiiuii! our patrona und ihn publie.??.??????|? ? that all orders, will reoelvo prompt attention and nl work bo properly don?. L? W. p?RSHT. SE'"\?^D^ROP?TaT?3V""? 'The City of UiohniQiid, Virginia. 9 Olhco City Water Worlts, CUy Hall, C'lms. W. Ilolllng. Sup't, . ,?. .Dcuomber 5th, 1903. SI3ALKD PROP0SAU8 JVIIJ, Uf? HJ5 ?elved at tills ptllce tintll ftliiiulay. pecetTiber Ulh,? ? P. ?1? for erection of ti Hiimll Brlclt House under WaRsr 'jVowtu'. .Plans, .aiieclflctitlojia .and infnr matlon can 'be ohtulned at this olUce. Knch hl?J to be.nccomnutiled with a.cer tl?ed nheck for SlCO.i?. The 'Committee tf.p Water .fusei'vo the righi to .reject , ^yor,SUpropoaalaa>j:iBoij d?B??9,U fiup't, ? LET THE TEE-BEE WANT ADS. BRING PROSPERITY TO TOO. LOSTand,, found! tteam.us?t mMii?ma.^ BOARDING. GRACE, AV.. .JI17?nOAIlDBRS. WANTED; woll funilBlied second-floor rr.ml nnd cjnnuut Ing room?! ilret-clii*? accoimnodatlone. ORACI?, AV.. 317?BOARDERS WXNTBOj 'bright, pleasant rooms; transients uucoiamo rlated. _ ~R?AL ESTATCi~F?r~"R<snt. STABLE FOR RENT (REAR 1008 EAST MAR? s?mil), SS per mqtith. ? BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DON'T VOt; liHNK THAT CHRISTMAS would loo? l>rlr,;itei' to the family If that old parlor ?nit or .:-iuch wero newly upholstered in s?itK! up?to dale roods. JUROENB will do It at a moderate price ami guarantee sat;?? faction; IIH-SV Hast Broad Street. JUROENB H A3 A MAGNIFICENT SUPPLY of llf?BlIns biovcs; they or?.' exceptionally cheap, l-u: 114 -1 East Broad Street. READ SYDNOR & HUNDLEV'S "AD." TO? DAY. REAL ESTATE?For Rent. pOR RENT, ~ W AND 411 WE3T GRACE STREET AND IMO Grove Avenue, three up-to-date brick dwellings. .? . _ ._. j. T>. CARNEAD & SON. FOR SALE. BANKRUPT SALE OP THE WALL PAPER Stock of F. L. BRAUER &? URO., e.inprlsini full lino ot Blank's Ollis. Tape?trios, Ja puno*c Leathers, etc. ; also tools and nxturcH: ?Will oell as a wholo or In portion?. Apply J. TV, BRAUER. Trustee, ?08;?>?. Fifth Street. Hiclimond, Va. WANTED. TO SELL A OOO? RIDIN?. OR driving HORSE cheep; 103 .E. Broad. ?rapEiUes AND CARPETS COLORED TO mutch furniture at Sia North Fifth btrecU 'Phone 2623. Mrs. A. J..P?LE. Prop. kcTr~6,^-two hot~air' FURNACES. IN K0O.1 condition Apply to tros, drbver, In rear ito South' Laurei -Street. TO GET YOUR' PLUMBING. ??????? AND tintiln? dono property so t? F. S. DALTON & CO., 10 Governor Street.... 0*0 to browne & constink's opening. 205 east broad strebt; evervth1no lovely and ?leap. ' come And--.it a square meal: cook ed iwcll at SCHLLESER'S RESTAURANT, . C07 East Marshall. SAVES COAL. WEATHER STRIPPINO PUT on. ??. ?, NORVELL. ?OlVi: N. Sixth Street.. FOR BAIE?Three horse-power ?moline EM. GINK. UEO. W. E01CEB CO., 10 North 6ev eutli Street. ? ?; ;? ? FOR SALE-FINE SEAL COAT: 33 INCH bust; reasonable price. A'ddre-s SEAL? COAT, care thUortlce. r. TO? SAVE MONEY GET- ?PRICES AT. D. OISULUVAN'.S CROCERX,'>?0'.i E. Marshall, before you buy. ?TlO FOR'FIVE HORSE-POWER ??????. ;J.? running order. J. B. JUAlf-Y, Madison ami Gary. FOR SALE-A' GOOD 'SOUND'; .BUSINESS "MARIS; thoroughly city )i#t,; Address JS.W m:...?Ui;'. .., ... ,,", ... v.. ,,. 4^?.. ,, HEAD SYDNOR. ? HUNTjLJBV'.S "?D.".'TO DAY, .?,..;; ?.?;.,.? ? ~Xfifi quest; DON'T FORGET BIG OS' ANTIQUE STORE ?when looking for Christina* and wedding jiravents; 015 East Main. ...... .,-. CALL AND J3E CONVINCEp-A FINE COL lection of 'original Antlquee'.ut low prices.',L. N. ARNALL. 318 Brook Aviuue. PAINTING.. LEE FORD, GENERAL PAINTER, OFFICE 15 Eaat xMaln Streot; 'PhoriivSSSS. ?"?? SHOE KEPAIKINQ. MEN'S SHOES HALF SOLED. 75C. ; LADIES' shoes half ?o>i: 00c. ; every pair sewed ; best leather. DRE^V S ELECTRIC SHOE PAC? "TOBY,TIG EiS'. Main; 'phono'?067. MISCELLANEOUS. Rl'iJBER HEALS. PUT ON HALF PRICE. IP YOU BRING THIS coupon wl ,i shoes we will accept It for 2?c\ cash discount until December 12th ? regular price-'We. DREWS ELECTRIC SHOE FAC? TORY, 711! 13. Mala, . . DO YOU KNOW BROWNE & CONSTINE HAVE AN OPENING GOING ON AT ?05. EAST BROAD STREET?. WE REPAIR AND POLISIiTyOUR FURNI turo as It .should he dono at the very Irra'eit price. C. E. LYDA, 410 W,..M?la. READ SYDNOR ? HUNDLEY'S "AD."~tO DAY. STEAMBOATS. STEAMSHIP 00. Night Une for Korloik Leave Biohnivuu ?very evening (foot of Asa Street) 7 P. M. Steamers stop at New? port New? in both directions. Pare 42.so, includes stateroom berth; meals, 50c. each. '?? ? ;?'-'?'?. FOR NEW YORK. By Chesapoano and Ohio Ry.," ? A. "M., 4 P. M.i by NorfolK and Western Ry.,0 A. M? 3 P. ?. ?11 linea connect at Nor? folk with direct steamers tor New .York, sailing dally (except Sunday) 7 P. M. K. F. C?-IALKLEY. city Ticket;Agent, ?OS E, 'Main Street. JOHN F. MAYER, Agent, V>'hari Foot of Ash Streot. Richmond, Va. ?.-?. WALKER, V..P. & T. AL. New Tori?, ?VIRGINIA NAVIGATION COMPANY, JAuULS U?ViiR LAY UNl?. ???????? FOCAHONTAS leaves WOK DAY?, "Wl?DNE?DAY und. FRIDAY ut 7 ?. M. for NorfolK, Portsmouth, Uld Point, Newport .News, Claremnnt and James River landing;?, anil commuting ut Uld Point for Washington, Hultlmore and the North, tltato-ropms reserved for the nignt nt moderalo prices. KlectVle curs direct to wharf,' Fare only $1.60 and ?1 to N?r .folVt. Muslo by t?rund Orchestrion. Freight'received for ubovu-namel plaoea and all points In ?laetern Virginia and North Carolina. IRVIN WI3LSG1SR, General Man'uger. BAY LINI TO BALTiaiOtt? Vin U. a; U. iiMjr. auu u... ru.al. ?. ? u.iij. uuua, Leave llK'Uuiuu.l rlu V, k u. dally cxcetil siiii.luy. ut -1 I'. 11., euu? Inveitili; ut Old i'oiut ?Uli etvuui?r? ut ? tJIit M:iy Linn. Ii-.ivln?: ?:iu f. U.., urrlvliiu Hiiltluit.ru il.?l'j A. U., cuiiQi-ctlog Nuiiti. b'itat und \\v*l, Kor llcueu ?nul liilur.iintluu u|i|ily to O. & U. Ilivy., uioo? OWPil Trauattr- tkiaipuur, l'I -?UU Huai Uatu M, Merchants and Miners Tranap?r??fioii Company. Steainehjp a?|ne. ? .Direct Route to Boiton, Muss., and Providence, R. I. Steamers leave' Norfolk for Uostcm Tues? day, Weilues?tuy. Fi'lauy and Sunduy. For Provldencti M'ontiay. J.'ln?rs??y .und t?utur? tluy at ,b; f, :M- .Passengera ,aud ffeipht U?ten for .iill,'.??w. JBflB-?"?.-. l--i|n& ??t(?\? ??Is on ?ale at ??. & ?? Ri'? ??>d N. & W. Ry. Officipiind ,\o. 810 Jgaet 3/l.aln Street, ?, mmM^HT, AtU Norfolk, V*. WHAT FAMIUAR QUOTATION IS HERE REPRESENTED? Solution of puzzle In yesterday's Tim oe-Dlspatch: Ho draws water with a sieve. Times-Dispatch; Want Ad. Department: Dear Sirs,?I have b'een using your Tee-Dee Want Ads. for some time and ? am glad to say? that I am very much gratified at the large amount of 'business I have gotten from them. I ca;n safely say that I have never used a? better'ad vertising medium. "I:'- ..:, ; ?MRS. PULLEY, No'. 529 W^est Broad Street, Broad Street Paper Florist and Milliner. POULTRY, BIRDS, ETC, IN PULL SONG-NEW LOT IMPORTED Hartz Mountain and St. Atidroasberg Cuna? rles. FANCIERS' SUPPLY CO., BIT West Broad. " , CHICKEN TNSURANCE-CONICEY'S ROUP Curo ?aveu the' sick ones, keeps well .ones well. FANCIERS" SUPPL?" CO., 617 West Broad. ? g.; ???", :?? rsssssssssst-? ;,,, s=b WOOD AND COAL. TOR CASH?CORD SAWED PINE, $5.00; sawed oak, 30; cual at lowest ?prims. PLOYD TYI.KIL^jlOSJVVust^Cory. 'Phono ?107?._ REDUCED P.RICES. PRICES REDUCED on tvatoh won?! Cleaning, ; il; Main ..Sprlmts, SI?, twenty years' ?uperl? I uiive. ? WM.-TOWS?. Jr.. -108 E. Broad .Street. i Rlchmop?.. Va. Spedarle* aud Ujeglaue?!?, j -20 cts. All work guartintewt. READ SYDr-JOR & HUNDLEY'S "AD." TO? DAY. PHOTOGRAPHS. FALL TRADE Imi opened up nic*>ly, but we are ? uot too busy to iiei'ouiuiodiite you at THU ELITB STUDIO, S07 E. Il.-oad Street. RAILROADS. AT?kNTIU COAST UME xiUuiNts Jji^w^. uaj.m?.SiJ JJAiL?? UYJriJJ-OH.tiili?'i' Sl'A'i'lON. 'liili'FECTlVE ????'.????. SEPT. HIST. ???? A, M. A. U, L, Expr?s*? to all pointa South. 0,00 A. M. Petersburg and Norfolk. ?a*.W P. M. Petersburg and J?. & ,W. West. S'OO P. M. Petcisbuig and Norfolk, ?4?10 P. M. Goldsboro Locul. 6:?0 P. M. Petersburg Local. 7:25 P. M. "Florida and West Indian Lim? ited," to all point? South. ??,40 P. M. Petersburg nod N. & W. West. 11 ?3? P. M. Petersburg Local. TRAINS ARR'.VE I?1CHMOND. 8:43 A. M.; 7:35 A. M., 8;?5 A.?M.'i Sunday only 11:25 A. W.; 11(00 A. M? J:03 P. M., excont Sunday; 2:06 P. M., 7:20 P. IVI., 7.4? ?, M? 9:10 P. M. tExcopt Sunday. C. S. CAMPBELL, Dlv. Pftaa.Aet ',7. J. CRAIG. Gen. Passi Asrt. yirar?wurum LEAVE RICIIMO.ND DAILY. B;00 A. M.?NORp'?LK LIMITED. Ar? rives Norfolk U'?u ?. M. t?tout only ?t I Petersburg, Waverly and Simolk. ?>:05 A. M.-^-CUICAClO EN-PRUt?S. Buffet . Pavlor Car, ?BotfirebUV? to Lynchburg and Reunoko. Pullman, Bloopers Ruauoke to ? Columbus, Bluelleid to Cincinnati? also Ronnoko to linoxvllle, and Ktiuxvilio tu Cluitttiuoogii (ti.d Memphis. UlilO P. M.-rxtOANOKE EXPRESS lor F-irnivllte, Lyni'lihurg and Ronnoko. 3;00 P. ?I.-OCKAN SWORE LUUTiSD. Arrives Norfolk 5 ?20 P. M. Stops only at Petersburg, "Waverly mid Suit'olk. Con? ime!? . with steamers ta Boston, Piovi? den,??, Now York, Baltimora ami Waul?? limtoti. 7:25 P. M.?For Norfolk and all stations east o? Petersburg, 8:10 P. M.-NEW ORLEANS SHORT LINE. Pullman Sleepers, Richmond to Lyuchburg and Uoutiuko; Petersburg to Ei.si. Rudford; Lynchburg to ChuttunooHiv, Mitmphlsvand Now Orleans. Cato Elmos Cfir. Trains arrive from the West 7:35 A. M., Kt?S P. M. nnd "J'lO P. M.?, from Norfolk 11:00 A. M. nnd 7:20 P, M. Office No. ,ei?8 East Mah? Street. W. R. BEVILL. C. 11. RQSI.EY, ior West. Point. 3:15 P. M.?Local for West Point ?USO P. Mi-rExcept. Sunday. For West Point, fiofinectlng with steamer* for Bui? Unmre and river landings. TRAtNS ARRIVE RICHMOND. 6:65 A. M. nnd 6'.43 P. M.-From all the The Valentine Siuseu m S?yEVJSN'l'H -AND ..fiitA?'.U?REETB. Q??N.lQ ?.,M. ?? ? P. ja. ? , ,?&??a???? MC ' - anus? Oli saxvjxmx^ " Daily Business Directory lllii II ?! iMMWata?I??? i BOARDINQ. MISSES MARTIN'S boarding homo?, permnnont and transient; nie.- rooms sud good ture; 1011 North Hevcutb Street. BOARD AND ROOMS. HANDSOME ROOMS. Best Board. Fashionable locality.;'.Q?8 West-Greco. SHOES. . CHEAPEST PLACE to buy shoes. H. BHIBEY, 001 Hast \MurjliuU Street. ' ? STORAGE. RICHARDSON -AND ????????,' BelWdere and Main Streets, Very cheap sud dry slprugo rooms. Ttioni! Sill. BOARDERS HOARDERS?505 E. Graoo Stroet. A room al? ways for transients., Mrs J. A. WARl-'IELD. RAILROADS. UTE 2 heurs unti 25 minutes to Hort o.k. L?AV't? UlCtlMU.sU?EASX?OUND. 7:60 A, M.?Lullj - i.ocul lu .NeWNUCl New? uud way stuiluus. 8:00 A- M?lMlly?Miultod?Arrive? Wlllluui?. burg ?????.?, M.. .Newport ??.?? lil;;m i, M? Uld l'oint 11-,UU A. M., Nortulk ll;il? A. M., l'ortnuiuuth 11:40 A. M. .4:00 l\ M.?Weefc duys?SiifClul-Ai'i'lves Wll lliiiibbiirg 4:.'?? P. M., .Newport News 8:ai) P. M., Uld l'oint U:UU 1'. M.. -Sonulk U;? P. M., l'oi'uuuuuth U:-li> P. M. 0:00 t>, M.?Dully?Local ta Old l'oint. MAIN UNE? VVESTUOUND. 10:10 ?. M.????????'li-seeut bmtduy, to OlUton l-'orge. B:00 P, M.-tPi?Hy?-Special to Cincinna U, LoulsvlUs, et, Luuls uud Cbtcugo. 0:16 G M.?Weak days?Local lo l'rcderlcks' lia?. 10:81 t'. M?Dally?Limited to Cluclnuutl. Louisville, hl. Lutila uud Clllcilgo. JAMl?H RIVER LIKE. 10;20 A. M?Pally?Uvpruss to Lyucbburg, Cllttuil ?? ur;?ii mid pilucll.ul sUUIoua. ?:l? ;?, M_Week daye?Local t,> Divino. TUAINB AIUUV10 lUQHMU.NU I'ltDM Nori'olk mid Util l'oint iu;u3 ?. M. dally, 11:1b A. M. Lx. bun., uud 7:UU I'. M. dully. Newport News l.ocid b:00 1'. M., dittly. ?p.??? Cllicliiuutl unit West ; : 1.1 A. M. dally und :>:3o 1'. M. dully. Mulu Line Lioul troni L'llflou l'orni? K:10 I'. M. Lj. ?ami. t foin Chiton liol'SC t-reiLUckV Hall Acconi, b:3U A. M. hU. Bun Jumes Hiver I.luo Local irum t'U'ton Purit? U:!10 P. M, .lull}. Ureiuu Accom. b:4U'A. M. Kx. Bun. ?. ?. DOYLE, W. O. W.UITH15N, ili'ii'l Miiii.'ifior Disi. l'ai?. Ak't, Nov. 1. 1003, . SBUrON RAILWAY. gOUBUVt-e W WFK?5C3? NOV. 1, ?ao?. 7:?? ?. ?.?Daily. Local ?or Chiu'loue. Li;30 F. M.?Dully. Limned. Duftet Full man lo AU;nun uud tlirtllilmiluni, NuW Qrleuua, Memphis. Chuiluiiuuu:? and ull the burnii. 6;w) }'. W.?lux. Bunduy. Chueo City locai. 1?:?0 F. AL-Dully. Wiiitic?. Pullman reudy 0:30 P. Hl? for n'.l the ?outh. YCHK RIV13K L1NL\ The titvorjto route to DulUnioro and Eaatorn .pointe. Leave Richmond 4:30 I'. M. daily, except (Sunday. 6:00 ?. ?. Kxoep. suiiiluy. Local mixed Gon. Puss, Atjeiit. Dili, I'u.-.h. Agent. South. 8:36.P. Vi.-"Vxpttt Charlotte aud Durham. &\40.?i. M.?Pnum Chase City. 0:15 A. M.-itiiUliupie und Wim PolnL 6U0 P. fil.-Proni .West Point. C. U. ACKJ3UT. 8. t?, HAlWWIOf?, -G. ?/L O. P. A C, Vii "WIS8TBURY, D. P. A-. -RlciuuouiL. Va, IT PAYS TO USE TEE-DEE WANT ADS. 'Phone 849 for the Want Ad. man,. He will come. DANIEL P1NCHUM, WHO WAS A FIRK. ??a??,?p", "'",Houthorn Railway, was .killed in a coMisi?n In October, 1033. and ns tiono of .,?? ? ct* hli?H he"n ?"???. and bollerln? that ho owned hoth personal and reni prop rt;v> ' "uvertlno to ask that an Informa THE POWHATAN HOTEL ?t&vnxf open, re- ' modeled and thoroughly equlppe!.? ?vlf.h new furnlshlntrs and with faultless bods. A.case? ment, OEO. I,. PEYTON, of White Sulp..>?r. Rockbrldtte nnd Jordan Alum Springs, ?|???? WE WILL OPEN AHO UT .DEC. 1ST AT-?? E. BROAD STREET WITS? A FULL-'LrN?B OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE .AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS. WAIT ANlT SEE ?OUR .-BARGAINS. BROWNE fi CONSTINE. HA Vi. your 6TOV1.8 and FURNACES repaired hi llrst-claxa order nt a rcusonnlilo price by tlic I'UILLU'B.ltOGERS CO., S18 E. BrOafl. Tinning, sanitary plumbing and gas fitting dune prompt!}?. LET 8CHN.URMAN make.. yo.u a Rainproof Overcoat to order for *25?made In my o?yj> wot krounis. See demonstration of nualltlee of i Cravenetto In window. SCHNURMAN,'Tail? or and Furnisher, 0u7 East Main. YOU WILL FIND ALL THE GOOD THINGS IN THE GROCERY LINE AT THE LOW EST PRICES AND PLENTY ,OF CLERKS TO AVAIT ON YOU' PROMPTLY AT THK AUGUST GROCERY'CO.'S STORES. IMPROVEMENT add? to quality: ths improved i ?AVIS UA LLI.lt Y, 222 Bi Broad. Is turning out superior i|tiitllty photos; cabinets $1 per ! dozen. .... HAVE YOUR PLUMBING DONE PROMPTL-T ! nnd correctly by tin expert at a mod?r?t? 1 cost by DAN'L. O'-DONNEL, 28 H. Ninth ' Street. I WILL BUY YOUR SECQND-RaND CLOtJJL? Ing, hats, .shoos, oto.; good prices and spot cash paid. M. SE1GEL,, EOS ,E. Main. Street. N?W BOOTBLAOK PARLOR?Fin?;ihlne, only best pulitili used, no waiting, live men; lois , linst Mnlii Street, uoxt ?Postofflce (Iniaunieut). GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING THOROUGHLY cleaned and well pressed at 315 North Fifth .Street. ?,'Phone ?W. Mra. .A. J. PYLE, f>,to?>. COME TO BROWNE & CONSTINE'S -OPBn"? ? ING, 205 EAST BROAD, YOU WILL O?3 I PLEASED. 55 SPENT AT D. O'SULLTVAN'S GROCERY. ? 602 E. Marshall, will buy you 47,60 worth, ? READ THE AD. OF THE NEW FURNITURE Store, OSTRANDER'S, ?00 W. B.rotul Street. HORStS AND MULES FOR SALE?100 FIRST-CLASS 'MULES. AF? ply at JOB.-LAStTTER'S'STAULES,.or,B.-*. .CLAY, Tltlrty-llrst, und Leigh fltreots. NOTICE. 35 SPENT AT ;.p. .O'.SULLIVAN'.S GROCERY. 603 B. Marshall, will buy you ??7.C0 wqrth. WAGONST "~ SHRVIOEABLE TRUCKS AND WAGONS built; repairing done promptly at rfiaaonftble prices. AVo huvo one' second-hand two-lior?? Truak on hand, In good order, .chuap. .W. ;H. ?madison & co?. "Uso e. Franklin, WAGONS TO SUIT YOU''AT RICHARDSON BROS.', 013 Brook Avenue. LEAKY ROOFS. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? CALL UP ARM? ITAGE MaNUFACTURLNG COMPANY, '.phono S71, or write us a postal; wo will ex? amino sama ,????? .report cost of putting It in good order._,_ GOLD AND 8 IL VE 8 BUYERS, WANTLD?OLD GOLD AND SILVER In any condition; hl-ihest cush prices riniti, or will ?tve Watch???- Jewelry, Sllverwure lu .e*? chungo. ?. ??. MEYKll AND URO.. -lewele?. No. 023 Bromi Street, Jllohi?oud. Va. WANTED. FOR FINE CLEANING AND .DYEING GO TO 315. North Fifth Street. 'Phono '2522. ???. A. J. P.YLE, Prop. Y?U^VILL SEE BEAUTIFUL CHINA AND BRIC-A-BRAC AT BROWNE? & -CON? STINE'S OPENING, 20? EAST BROAD. IF YOU -WANT A STOVE THAT KEATS GO to ?URDEN.'?' FURNITURE STORE, .-???? .Eust BrpIAd .Street, ^_ EVERY ONE NKUDING CHRISTMAS GOODS should road THE E. B. TAYLOR .CO.',8 ed. READ SYDNOR & HUNDLEY'S "AD." TO DAY. i '. Art -?ii_'??" ~~Pr-?Ys7cAL CUUT?RE MRS. MARGARET WHITKHEAD NEVIliLE Is Now Forming tJlasm;? for Women and Children in PHYSICAL CULTURE . At'60S E. Graco Street. RAILROADS. l'i^W.MIlll .MlWlM RE ? D Richmond. iFi-edurlcka? ? |g ft I ? burg ?*? Potomac, R,:R, Trains Leave Richmond?Northward. 11:51 A. 1M? dally. Byrd St. Through. ?;45 A. ??., dully. Main St. Through. 7:ifi ?. ?a?., week days, Elba. Aehlaw? accommodation. , 8:W) A. M.? Sunday only. .Byrd ,81. Through. Locttl ?topa, S:? a. M. week day?, Ryrd St. Through, Local stops. T.':* noon, week days. Byrd St. Through.? <t;oo P. ?al, week days. Byrd St.,,Pi-ed oricksbiit-g accommodation. 6:05 P. ??., dally. .?Iain at. Through- ? tlA? P. ??.. weck days, Jaiba. Ashlandao commodatlon- ' ? s:06 p. AI.. dally. Byra St. Through. Tra?na Arrive Richmond?Southward? uao A. ii., week .days. Kit?.. AshUnd accommodation. S;lo A, AL. week (lays. .Byrd St. Ered eriokatiuvg accommodation* ? ? S:;?5 ?. ??., dally. Byrd St. Through. U:45 ?. ??., weak days. Byrd St. Xhrough. Local stops. 2:05 P. M., dally. Alain St. Through. ti;<JU P. AI,, week days. Elba. AftWand accommodation. 7;1d P. M? dully. Byrd St. Thronen. S;i)0 p. ??.. dally. Byid St. 'ilir?t|ib. Local stops. 1?;29 P. ??., daily. Alain St. Through. ' Note?Pullman Sleeping or Parlor Ca,r? on all traine except local accommodation?. W. U. UUK13. i:.\V.Ci;LP. W..P.TAYXQR; Uon'l Man'r. Ass't. Clen'l Aittn'r. Traf.AIan. SEABOARD ?? ? Line Railwav TIUINS U?'A>Vf. ?ICILUONU OAJLY. a.yu P. ??.?Seaboard ?Uail-l'Ji?o P. AL Seaboard Lsptcps?To Savannah. Jack? Bonvllle, Allanta and Southwest. y:?? ?. ??.?Local?For Norlina and Ham? lot. TRAINS AHBIVE IUCHAIQKP O MUX. tl:S5 A, Al.-No. 31-.|;5? P. AI.^-No. ?? Prom Florida. Atlanta and Southwest. 6:?M P. Al.~-P*gn? Norlina ami loc?l points. City Ticket Ottico. 8*1 13.? Main StfeeL ?Phone <05. RICHMOND AND PETEF.S?URQ ELE&TRIC RAILWAY. BEQJNNINe APmU ?IST. ms. Cain leave corner Perry and Seventh Streute. ?lancheaier. .every hour to? (he hour) troni ? ?- M- to ID P. ??.. Inai -car U:fH).P Al- ? Cei* leave Petersburg. i??t ot tfi}??.-, mflre Street, every hour iron? ??i? A- M toio'.a?p. a?. l?aat'car cunne?tlni'-??b,"JiWiote ?tai .Western P?Hwa*?, ??;? ?, U?