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Miller ? Rhottds. Miller ? Rho&ds.
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Exceptionally Good
Values in Winter
Coats For Women.
Nobody imagined we'd lmvo euch n irold wlrtlc. no this ono has proven ,
In bo, nnd lio.-tly thrco months o? II nli.tid of uh yol.
You'll aceti a Coal will you not?
Style and making arc as importati, as material in a Coat and
taking all three together ivc believe an examination of our gar?
ments will convince you that they're the best values for the money
to be had in Richmond.
?'?.a.50 for ah All-W?iol Korsfty, lined svilii ?-ntln.
3.8.50 for n beautifully mudo Zibeline Coa?.
.10.00 for covert Cloth Jackets, .??1 Inches long;.
$12.50 fui? n long Zibeline, Coat, svllh military collar.
.13.50 .nt? a l?mg All-Wool Kersey Coat, .strictly military made.
Two Good Values in Winter Waists.
The prettiest garments you've looked at for a long time at
$1*25?
Novelty Cloths in Brown, Blue, Green and Black effects.
Neatly tucked, and trimmed with fancy brass buttons. Cer?
tainly a prfetty waist at $11.25.
Light l_lu?\ Reel and Black Coeiimor? Wulst s. nicely linetl, tucked In iront
and trinimeli svith silk buttons. ? finely mado unti handsome looking gar?
ment for $1,00,
See our advertisement on womans page of this evening's News Leader.'
MAY LOSE ARM AS
RESULT OF BLOW
?General John Wheeley, (?) of
.Richmond. Cut His Finger, oh
Teeth.of Negro Assailant.
-on. .John Wheeiey, <?i Rnchmond, Vn.,
in at the BnlUrnurc -Jnlveraity Hospital
ttutferlpg from the effects uf an encounter
?sviti: a negro who attompted To assault
iiim on Christmas night. It nppenrs that
Genera] Wheeley, who was visiting some
?ilOKls in this city, is fil years of ago,
nui the svelght ?.f his years tlhi not pre?
vent iiim swinging ? .ssvlft uppercut svlth
Ine left lo tho .hiss* of his assailant us
noon ns the motivo o? the mon became
evident.
The hlosv missed the jusv, but. struck
the negro in tlio mouth. Tho force of
tho blow und contact svllh ine teeth of
the negro cut the lingers of tho old
-Ol nor. ihe wound became Infected;
blood poisoning set in and ho was oper?
ated on mi Now Tear's Evo svlth tho
hope of saving the arm. it is thought
by tho attending surgeons that their ef
lorts inay be successful In this respect,
lint it Is more than likely lliat the scucia]
will lose his left hand.
RAILROADS AND
RAILROAD MEN
The establishment of a freight and pas
penger.y pi this city by the Rock
Island-'Frisco system o? railways will,
lu the opinion o? local railway traillo
>????!?. have tho effect of forcine tho other
greaj. through railway systems to estab?
lish Khnllar agencies hero to meet tho
i/ompetition for through trafile, originating
in this city. The agency of the Rock
Islandr'Frlsco lure is th?? only one ho
Isvecn Philadelphia and Atlanta, and Rich?
mond sv.iB chosen instead of Washington
?is tho locution of th?> agency because of
the fact Huit._u_hm?K_.'s freight business
is larger. Xa tura 11s, as a railsvay traille
'man expressed it yesterday, the fact that.
?Qie one system has a man on the (-round
whom sve svili all soon know sveli, svili
Have the effect of causing us to throw all
the business sve ??m In his svay, Instead
of giving il lo som?? road not represented
here. This fact is realized by railway
jrnen, and it s\ ?II not be long beton the
other great railsvay systems open train??
?agencies here. When oilier, foilosv the
Roek Istand-'Frlsco lead It svili not he
long before tho town ssill be full of bro?
kerage olhces?merchandise brokers?and
these svili compote for local business.
J.ook at Atlanta, said he. All those big
nky-ecrapers there are flllod svlth bro?
kerage oliloep, anil these In turn havo
?followed tho railroads thlthor.
The growth >.f Florida tourist Iravel
?from tiii.- Btalo In rece?? years has been
pteady, said Mr. c. \v. Campbell, ropie
uenting tlio Atlantic Count Uno, yester?
day. Every year mor?? Virginia people
.pend u portion of tho winter In the far
mouth, and util! lin? traille grows, Travel
Is already very heavy on our Florido
trains. Ot.r New York and Florida Me?
rini will be Inaugurated for tho season,
beginning Januury Util, This eloganl
train consist- of. dining, observation; Rull
xrian. apartment and library ears, all of
the very handsomest and most luxurious
pattern. Each Individual berth Is elec?
trically lighted. Our Florida and West
Indian Limited, now in operation, and
?which la run all ihe year, consists of din?
ing car, Pullman sleeper and flrst-clae?
throughfare car. Travel Is very good lo
and irnrn Florida to Richmond and v/l'.h
tbe prenent rates the rigors of winter,
can be avoided by a slay in semi-tropical
clinics at moderate cost. Kor Instance,
tlio round trip ruto from Richmond to
St. Augustine Is but $37.90, und from this
city to Jacksonville $.15.30, nnd to Havana,
Cuba, via tho Occidental Steamship Line,
but JSS. All these? tlckols .aro good for
return passage until May .Usi.
'l'ho .Seaboard Air Line Railway has
inaugurated an Innovation on their trains
botweeh Hamlet,' ?. C., and Washington,
D. C, which will add very much to the
comfort of travel. Commencing with
northbound train No, fifi, arriving hero at
?1:55, nnd southbound train No. 27, leav?
ing Richmond at 2:20 P. M., the Seaboard
Air Line have put on cafe cars between
Hamlet and Washington, serving meals
a la carte at rate.? which will enable pas
scngcrs to get lunch or dinner from
twenty-five rents up to $5. Tho liest of
the season will ho served on theso cafo
i-nrs.
PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY
Mr. C. Park Gary Files Petition.
Assets Are Not Large.
A petition in bankruptcy was filed in
(ho Hniteel States District Court yestor
I elny by Ci Parle Gary, grocer and liquor
I denier, at No. ?22 East Broad Street. The
petition wns filed through Attorney Abhei?
C. Goode. The liabilities of tho petitioner
aggregate $0,513, und tho assets 81,600, of
which $1,000 Is clalnicel as exempt under
the statute. Tho largest creditor is J,
S. Moore, of this city, for money loaneel
on notes amounting to $-1,077.06. AI. 13.
Gary Is among the creditors, the claim
amounting to $350, on two notes. All the
other creditors are Richmond merchants
anel people. Th?? assets consist of gro?
ceries and liquors valued at $5CO. and
bar fixtures, cash register, etc., put down
at $1,000, and open accounts to thu amount
Of JUX).
\V, Douglas Lenkt? wns appointed re?
ceiver to take charge of ariti dispose of
the assets;
TO ASK FOR RELEASE.
Mullen and Cates to Ask Dis?
charge, Claiming Insolvency.
\V. II. Mullen and Sidney Cates yester?
day filed notice with Commonwealth's
Attorney I>. C, ' Richardson that they
will within five days apply to the Hust?
ings Court for their release from jail on
tin? groqnd Of tholr insolvency. Mullen
nini Cutes wero sent to Jail on Monday In
default, of payment, of yj.V> assessed
against each as lines for criminal libel.
The law gives the Commonweal til's At?
torney five days In which to Investigate
tho question eif solvency or insolvency,
und If tho latter Is established l.lls
Honor, may release tho prisoners.
Special Music.
The Christinas music of Monumentili
?..durch will be repeated Sunday, inumimi
at .1 o'clock and afternoon at ? o'clock.
At ihe afternoon survlce some? beautiful
organ music will be rendered from Wag?
ivr's "I-'?rslfal," Including ?omo of Hin
"Good Friday" music, am] tho "Mareh
m the Holy Gi-.iii." Tiii? will bo rendered
| lor tin? 'TH time- I;) Kieiliinoliel aim has
liten ?.-hpee.ialiy arranged for the organ:
Reception in Their Honor.
A reception was given In Iunior of Mr.
John Kennedy, of Buffalo, by Ids rola,
live;", Mis. li. Ullis nnd Mrs, McLhugh?
Un, at their residence on Louisiana Street
last night, and ijul-t: an enjoyable timo
was t-pent.
Richmoriders in New York.
(Boccia) to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.)
NKW VORJC, Jan. ?; Hoffman, J. AI.
Slayiruin ami Wife; N'efliei'laild, H. B.
uoHiier; York, ?. R l'ago and wtfe, ?.
-.inner; imperial, \V. A. Witliorspoon:
Victoria, B. i'. POrgueon, C. Towlea and
wile; ?,???????'??, J. II. (lagen.
A MEMORIAL
TOJWRTYR
. ' ~~' ' '
A Great Building to be Erected
in the Kar-OiT Land
of China.
WILL COST IMMENSE SUM
Missionaries , of All Denomina?
tions Unite and Send Out
Appeals for Assistance.
W.'-l'ln tho next fosv yours there will
be utcctod in China by Ilio missionario.?
of all d?nominations laboring thur. u
giv_-_ building thut wiM bo for nil time
U tun?; n memorial to tho devoted ini.m
ber.i of tho brotherhood who have mol a
martyr's death in this fni'-nwiiy heathen
lti.it.
There Is decided Interest hero nnd
thicughout tho Christian world In tlio
proposition, svhlch has just been definitely
ruade. Th? foreign boards, ono of which
is located lit this city, are lntcrosto.il,
but not In Ilio senso that thoy aro them?
selves conducting tho work. Thoy glvu
their best will to It, but (lie mission?
aries themselves ore the primo movers.
These missionaries uro. of nil denomina?
tions 111-all parts of the Celestial Empire.
A number of them are Virginia anil other
Baptists, who are working under tho
?'creigli Mission Board, svhlch has Jla
he-dqutu'ters In Richmond.
INTEREST!NG MOVEMENT.
_ he. movement has just been thoroughly
iuiihched. Circulars and -, appeals have
beer, received by prominent rcVglous
workers here calling attention to It und
asking for help;
There aro Hosv sixty missionary socle
Ile:, in China, and they Join In an appeal
t_ Christians of all lands to aid them
In tho erection in Shanghai of a large
"Exeter Hall" and Missionary Union
Hindquarters, ns a center of Christian
activities for the benefit of the whole of
China. The building Is to bo known as
the Martyr's Memorial. An effort svllk
b_ mudo io complete It by 1?I07, the anni?
v-Tsary of the landing of Robert Morrl
.son, the first missionary to China. Tho
minimum sum to bo secured for tho pur
peso is ?_?0,000. 'L'ho building svili bo
ai expression. of gratitude to God for
the courage, and fnltb of th? misslon
txrieH and the Chines.- Christians svho
have suffered tlio martyr's death, nnd as
an expression of tho underlying unlly of
the Christians who join In the work.
Since 1.S07 many hundreds of Chinese,
nnd two h u lid rod nuil seven Protestant
missionaries of eighteen societies (includ?
ing fifty-four children) have suffered
dea Ih. The memorial Is to them.
MISSION NOTES.
Loiters received by Ilio Foreign Bonrd
from Japan do not deal svlth the present
disturbed political conditions there. Thoy
were, mostly written hefore the svar
question reached Its recent acuto stage.
The Res*. C. .T. F. Anderson nnd wife,
svho have, been working In Italy several
years, have retired from Uso work and
have returned to this country.
Miss Lottie Moon, svho has boen In this
country for some time, and svho paid a
visit to Richmond, will return to China
in the early part of 1901.
Dr. R. T. Bryan Is busy working ?u
the different States for the "Yates Col?
lege" In Shanghai, China. He is salti
to bo meeting svlth good success.
Tho Rev. I,. M. Lowell has reached
Sr.uth America, and svili lose no timo
opening tho work In the Argentine Repub?
lic, tho new field Just entered by the
heard.
AT THE ACADEMY.
"Alphonse and Gaston," an up-to-date'
musical fare? comedy. Is tho title of tho
attraction at the Academy to-night.
Founded on the cartoons picturing tho
volatilo and ultra-polito Frenchmen, tho
comedy has been entirely reconstructed
and rewritten for this season's produc?
tion. Forty persons nro In the. cast, and
there a.o twenty-two- speaking parts.
Heading tho list of comedians are Will
and Andrew Powers, svho will enacl the
title roles. In the former version "Al?
phonse and Gaston" were mado two
Frenchmen, the Inventors of a flying
machine, and their adventures were a
series of mishaps in connection with tho
promotion of their project. This year's
version leaves the real Frenchmen In
Paris, hut uses the characters as a dis?
guise for two onjorprlslng young Amer?
icans. This gives room for moro com?
plications, svili? h have their culmina?
tion when "Alphonse and Gaston" meel
their doubles. The Power? brothers hove
gained an International reputation for
versatility, but this Is really the best
chance thoy have ever lind for tho dis?
play of its full scope.
La Shelle's Rise.
Kirk e La Sbollo, tho osvner ot "The
(Sari of Pass-tucket," svhlch Is to bo seen
at the Academy Friday and Saturday,
svlth matinee Saturday, has tho remurk
able record of having never produced a
failure; consequently his success as a
manager has overshadowed his svork as
a playwright, but he bus had much suc?
cess, too, in the lattor role.
"Tho Wizard of the Nilo" sviis their
llrst piece, anil It svas played two years.
"The Idol's ICiye," "Tho Ameer" and
"Miss Simplicity" have encli In turn
1???? played by Mr. Daniels fur tsvo years.
Mr. La Snelle svas th? author of tho
book of "The Ameer," and he also wrote
"Princess Chic," which has also been run?
ning nosv three years. Ills latest, svork
Is a dramatization of Osven ?.Sister's
novel, "The Virginian,"
Hearts Adrift" To-night.
Lovers of "thrills" cun, It |s slated,
look forsvard with much lnlerest to tho
cimlng engagement of "HoarlH Adrift,"
which, under Iho direction of .Messrs.
ANNUAL SALE-TEN MILLION BOXES
Greatest In the World
AS!?.'1 H AMI OLD GRANDypADS credit their healthy old aoe to OAB
?,?!,.ii ?-'?'-,?'?' ^i'lt'-i'f ??.?.,?.,1.?a ?*0 filino younger loiks now to stay young in
J iJinM?u'''"^ -A:><;Al<1:I'S' T,lil,'K WliV III..? Haiti |? over A MILLION BOXES
,,,.:ft ,,h ,-/,' nl%?t2n?JSKi'9 ???.? ?'"0(l uatlny und oooil tiiiiikin? oan alwaya
w?:liI.? ,, Ab 9ARfffie ? "t;lr> alooflt his fed, ton? UP hi? lntoallnei?. Btlin
? hr ?,, ?? ? ? ir' Vn'" hlis "OWela n.'jular, blu blood .,Uru and uctlvo.an? lim
Address .STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicane or New York.
Hfcncot' mu? Ahorn, Im ?clvodulod for
Iccnl presentation shortly. Tlio firent
novelty of tho Jilny Is tho Introduction
Oi! u grout nlr ship at tho tend of tho
third net! ah air ship which Is'practical
Tlils incchatilsin le mudo tho center of
Y/hat is described us an Intensely startling
situation. .'.Tho good ?lenient of the play's
poieohtic, represented In four charactcrn,
forced to Midden flight from n desp?rnto
(Situation, hurry to tho unchotwd nlr ship,
scramblo tip its rope ladder to a pit.i
uoiiger car suspended from Us uns reser?
voir, lift tho anchor, mid ni ?tico shoot
tip Into splice, When high ? ? among-the
ckuds (tho effect uf height is sakUlo lw
realistically Accomplished), ono ut Iho
ovil foV.t of the drama Is found to hn
clutching desporaloly to tho liftiigllig lad?
der, with malice In his ruco and It disposi?
tion to wreck tlio nlr ship and destroy nil
II. holds among his 'purposes. With tho
discovery, a combat In mld-nlr ensues,
etuling with Dm severance of that purl,
of tho bidder holding the villain, who nt
on-po drops earthward. Tho scese Is said
lu bo ono of tho most startling ever
Introduced Into tho tlriimu. Tlio company
presenting1 "Hearts Adrift" Is reported to
b) ono of unusuali excellence; and Is
h.?;idcd by 10. L. ?nndcr, who play? the
par! of tho hero. Others in tho support
lug company includo Horneo Mitchell,
Frederick Backus, Philip McCarthy, All.
gustili UYissIiiioro, Finitile Mldgley, Hort
"W?lket? Mafai?! Florence, t?ngono Beli
s?ror, Virginia Westbrook and Stella
Harnes. The untlru production Is reported
to bo a most elaborati) one. There are
four acts, divided Into s^vcti scenes.
"Hearts Adrift" cornos to the Bijou Thca
1 ?? for throe days, beginning with a liiat
inco this afternoon.
STREET CAR NEWS.
New Cars Being Gotten 'Ready.
Changes in Men.
The now cars of tho Passenger nnd
Power Company for use on the Main
Street Uno aro being mado ready ? for
servlco as rapidly as practicable, to in
siii'n good workmanship In the painting
nnd decoration. The Cat's aro described
by tho men on the lino as "beauties,"
and are said to inauro Ilio acme of
comfort In street railway travel. Only
eight have yet arrived, but the others
will como In a week or two In Install?
ments. Tho heating apparatus In tho cars
makes them especially desirable for ser?
vice in winter, for in weather as cold
as this tho heaters on the cara now
operated are inadequate to insure perfect
comfort.
Changos aro constantly going on In
the forco ot motormcii and conductors,
some fifteen or eighteen new ones hav?
ing been taken on yesterday as tho un?
satisfactory meli are dispensed vdth.
There aro many applications tor posi?
tion, oven ln this bitter temperature,
this Indicating that there arc many men
willing to enduro even the hardships of
life on tlio car platform with long hours
for the. remuneration offered.
Hundreds of people were hauled over
the Passenger, and Power ? Company's
lines to tho Reservoir l.nko last night
nnd enjoyed the skating.
The Ico Is reported four or flvo inches
thick on the Reservoir Lake nnd even
thicker on some of tho ponds around
the city.
Insurance Bureau Bill.
Commltteo for Courts of Justlco re?
ported to tho Senate yesterday
the bill creating a bureau of insuranco,
recently sent back to that com?
mittee. The bill was practically de
ICateu by the Senate recently,, and was
recommitted ln order that certain sta?
tutes relating to insurance 'might be ex
tr.acted from the 'bill and acted on. The
hill Itself, as/opurlcd, cUnnot":be ?gain
acted on at tills -kcssloii of the General
Anaerobi}', ihn Sonnte having already ???
? used to pass the bill.. As It now stands
the bill Is construed by the Senate to
confer the power of. appointment of trie
commissioner proposed to bo creaCed upon
the Corporation Commission. It Is unlike,
ly that any action's will bo had on tho
bill at this session.
Supreme Court.
proceedings in the Supreme Court were
as follows:
'Ino Commonwealth vs. Indiana V. Wil?
liams' exeeuteir; argued by Alajor W. A.
Anderson for plaintiff ln erfiu' and Judge
.1. u. Horsley for defendantt? error, and
sucmmce?,
\ lrginla Iron. Co.?l unti Coke Company
vs. tnanes' ^>est Coal and Cuke Cpmpanx;
purtly argued by D. I">. Hull. Jr., for
plaintiff In error, and continued."
j lie next cases to \?o heard are: #
Perslngor's administratrix, vs. Allcghany
Uro aia! Iron Company.
Miller vs. Arthur and others.
West, by, Ac, vs. Richmond Rnllwrty
anu Jiilectrle. Company, being Nos. 3 and
? on the privileged docket and No, 3 on
the argument (locket, respectively.
The Hubbard Lecture.
Seals for the lucturo by Elbert Hub
Ij.'ird, the editor of tho "Philistine,;? are
on salo at Inn Y, M. C. A. building, tt
Js stated by tho managers that, judging
from tho orders thoy have received, t'ho
audience that will groet Fra Elborlus
will consist of the cream of Richmond's i
Intellect. No tickets will to sold nftnr
tho supply of seats has been oxhatisled.
Mr. Winn and Bride.
Mr. W. C. Winn, of Lunenburg, ac?
companied by his .new bride, neo Miss
Etta Gen, Is In the city and Is registered
at Murphy's,
Mr. and Mrs, Winn? aro on their way
to Florida on their bridal trip. Mr. Winn
who Is a former member of tho House,
was warmly congratulated by blu friends
about tho lobbie? last night.
Albemarle Club.
Tlio annual nicotine of tho Albemarle
Club will bo held at tho club-house, No.
Mi Fast Grace Stroet, on the night of
January 18th. Ofiiccrs for tho ensuing
year will bo chosen'and tho ycfir's re?
ports ut' olllcers will be made.
Licensed to Wed.
Tho clerk of the Hustings Court yestor
oiiy granted marriage licenses to tho fol?
lowing persons: Oswald licit nnd Miss
Lila 11. Woolarei, and S. -S. Klein and
Miss Beatrice .1. Wallersleln.
Mr. Overby Back.
Hon. T. A, Overby, member of the
House from Lunenburg, returned to the
city last night from his homo, whore ho
has been yie|< for about a week. ?
CECIL RHODES
SCHOLARSHIP
Dr. S. C. Mitchell, of Richmond
College, and Others ?Select
Young Men J'Yoni Virginia.
Professor S. c. Mitchell, of 'Richmond
College; Professor J, M. Page, of tho
University of Virginia, and Professor
Painter, eif Koanulte College, luivo been
appointed "? the commltteo to award thu
Cci.il Rhodes srlioliirshlPH for Virginia.
Two of those scholarships i>"ve |???" '?'
lulled In each Hiato und Territory In
Ihn United Siales. Thoy pay ? 1,501) a
ytar for threei years. This amount .iro
^ le|e:H for ?ill th?> expenses of a threo
yuus' residence at Oxford University in
England. The advantages the scholarships
of lui? urn very ?reut, und tlui Wl'-i nu'n
V'ho uro s'l.Miiil will lio fortunate, In?
? i- I'll. _
lUJKNIiTT'S IXI RACT O?' VANILINA
;h hum i,y all Ihu bent y rover* everywhere, try It,
CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO,
CHARLESTON, S. CM
Largest Manufacturera, Importers end Distributors of
PORTLAND ANO ROSENU?lE CEMENT, UME AND
BUILDING MATERIAL IN THE UNITED STATES.
Lowcifc aollvored price? quoted, on application, on Standard Urands, In car?
go lots, wilond lots, small lots, to any point In Amollen. Full ntocks nt Interior
mills?''aten o.'i Bulllmoro, Md.i Newport Now*, Vn.? Norfolk, Vtt.l Portsmouth,
Va.? "Wlliiilngton, ?. C.? Cliarlostoti, ?, Ci Savntiiuih, Oa.; Fernnndlnn, Fla.j
.aeksonvlllo, Fin.i Pensacela, Fla. ? Mobile, Aln.? Nosv Orleans, La,; Ottlve.ton,
Tex.?, Birmingham, Alii., and Atlnnta, On.
Wrlto for our prices. ?.
Notice of Removal.
We beg to aiinounco to our many valued patrons anil the pub?
lic generally that svo havo removed to our Jiosv and commodious
?martore,
S. W. Corner 8th and Main Streets
wlioro wo will bs better propnrod than evor to servo our patrons.
Our OPTICAL MAUFACTUniNO PLANT lias been enlarged and
is capablo of producing ncourntoly tho most Intricato svurk per?
taining to ' tho manufacturo of lenso.i and optical appurtoniinccs,
Our establishment may justly claim tho confidence of tho pooplo,
and It will be our aim to mnlntnln tho samo, having tho most
extensive optical establishment South, and admittedly ono of tho
foremost and best In tho United ?latos, That .uOST IMPORTANT
DEPARTMENT for the adjustment ot spectacles nnd eyoglassos
to tho eyes of children and adults svili lio maintained in Its high
and efilclont standard, so as to secure in nil enses COMFORT,
PERFECT VISION und PRESERVATION OF _.*_._. EYESIOHT.
Satisfaction and lowest charges aro guaranteed In all cases.
Mall orders will, as heretofore, receive our careful and prompt
attention.
The S. Galeski Optical Co.,
S. W. Co:. S.h and Main Sts.,
112 ^
RlCHM0ND.V4^
G?-.*?.
BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
AND SAVE MONEY ON YOUR
GROCERIES
AT OUR STORES.
Beet American Granulated Sugar, AA/ r
pound.'.:..'..?. ^/2
Freeh Country Eggo, dozen.30c.
3 pounds California Peaches for.25c.
New Seeded Baleine, 1.1b package.. ...10c
Home-Made Mince Meat, pound......6c.
Mountain Roll Butter, lb.'..15c
Small California Hams, pound.9_
2 pound? New Hominy and Grits for..5c.
Three pounde Seedless Raisins for-25c.
Large Juicy Lemons, dozen.12c.
Best City Meal, per peck.18c.
or, bushel ...65c.
New Cleaned Currants, 1-lb package.. ,8c
Best Cream Cheese, pound.16c.
Canned Tomatoea, large cane.7o
New Clipped Herrings, 3 dozen for...25c.
Good Lard, pound.8c.
Wholo Sweet Pickles, quart.10o
Gibson, XXXX, Mt. Vernon, Oscar
Peper Old Brands Whiskey, bottle..75c.
3-lb'Jars Home-Made Preserves.-.18c;
Blackberry or Catawba Wine, quart 12c.
New Dates. 6c. or 6 lbs for.25c
Salt Pork, per pound...7o
Smlthfield .Hams,., pound.16c.
Blacking and Scrub Brushes.5c.
8 bars Octagon Shaped Soap for.25c.
Good Green or Mixed Tea, pound.25c.
New Virginia Buckwheat, 7 lbs. for..25c.
Canned Sugar Corn .8o.
Florida Orang?e, dozen.15c,
Beet' Leaf Lard, pound.9c.
Duffy- Malt Whiskey, per bottle....80c.
S. ULLMAN'S SON,
Downtown Stores, 1820-1822 East Main
Street. Uptown Store, 60S East Mar?
shall Street.
'Phone? at our 'two Stores.
II CHRISTIAN |_|
DISTRIBUTORS OF
P:RK & TILFORD'S
Ml FAVORITA CIGARS.
Full Uno of Imported Cigars.
Can Cancer Be Cured?
It Can.
Without the use of the knife wo cure
Cancera. Tumore nnd Clironlo Bores,
charging nothing for examination. Our
patiente are our best friends, Come and
eeo the cancere we have .?moved and
cured from 'jur now happy patiente, ant
are dally curing. They are wonderful.
If then you are not satisfied, we will pay
all your exponae?,
Kellam Cancer Hospital
Tw.UUi and Hunk Street.,
__u_inun_. Va.
Typewriters?All Kinds
AUituniJc.nl m? .e? ?old, I'-i-han.ul, rq.alrc.l, mil rente J
-_.wln.io. Wuu. -?>_1 --UIIW. 4|-f uiiiiiiricturo?'. rii'i-s
pou't buy uutll.-i? (ctii-iplei-f svinili;, un our??un?
preludi?:?.?! ?-?ico. liiiini'iiH ?lock fur -.Itutlnn IM Mn
t_iin.? ?lupinil on ?????_t??. It you want. ___? t. _v?
?/ritcr CHEAP, ruu'lf limi it li.rc III " .
I'lioni.. Now 8U- | lIIiilM..
???????? STAMI- ANI? ?TATlONIlTty 00,
"-fiatili? _-__>-.. .~.1?0?--> _l?iu.l?t__iouU. V_. _
We Have
An i.ipated your -wants for.the
coming holidays and 'without
ono exception our stock is com?
plete with
CUTLERY, BRIC-A-BRAC,
SILVER-PLATED GOODS,
FANCY CHINA,
TOILET AND DINNER
SETS,
TEPLITZ ART POTTERY,
LAMPS, PLACQUES,
AFTER-DINNER CUPS
AND SAUCERS,
DOLLS, TOYS,
WAGONS, VELOCIPEDES,
and everything for the
children.
NESCO OIL HEATERS,
WOOD HEATERS,
STOVES, RANGES,
and J-ATROBES.
DON'T FORGET WE DO
TINNING, PLUMBING
AND FURNACE WORK.
JOHN H. R.SE & CO.
WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS,
NO. 1427 S AST MAIN STREET,
'PHONES 511 ?_7? RICHMOND, VA. |
Why Pay Fancy Prices for
Hunting Shoes
When You can Buy Our Own
Miu.e, Siiteli down Shoes
For &___._
Briers will not scratch them?
You can walk 5 miles an hour
easy.
Alen-, Shoes Hull-Soled, Sewed, 75c.
Drew's Els fit rie Shoe Factory
.16 E. Main. Phone 2667.
STEAMBOATS.
MERCHANTS AND MINERS
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
gteuinahlp Lino. Direct Houle to
Boston, Mass., & Providence, R. I,
?tournera leave Norfolk for Uoston Tue.de.,
W_?JniiH?luy, l-'rliluy unii Suirilny. l?'or l-f'Vl
tluiiiri? Miunluy, ?liurmlny inni Saturday nt 8
I?, M. l'us3i'ji_?!i_ und frr!?1il tul'un ???? all
New KiiKliin?! point-: Ticket? on Bale ot 0. &
? Ky. an- N. .- W. Hy? ofllees und No. S19
!____ "W^Wgj-ft Al'?rnt, Norfolk, Vn.
""v?rgT?Ta"navigation co.r
,TA.li3? nivi'in pa y ????.
B?BAM1.R ???'???.?'???? l.uvu. MONDAY,
Wl'DNlCSliAV inni l'ltlUAY ut 7 A. M. for
Norfolk, l'..ittiiin)iilli, (lid Polliti Newport Now.
Clui'-iilOlll und -8in<J. lUvor lundi??-, und ron
n.ciim: mold Point for Wu-lilngt.n, Baltimore
unii tlie Murili? tllutu-rouniH reserved for tho
niiriit m moderate mice?. Electric cura dlroui
!,' wlu'rf l'ai?? only ?l.f.0 mid il to Norfolk.
Muelo by (iiuiid urcro-trlon.
ir.-lnhi received f??r ubovi-iiamcil places and
a,, ?oi'ii.h in Heater? yirjr.n.^ui.d, N^Oaro
" Clonerai Manager.
CLYDE STEAMSHIP
COMPANY'5
???11_??>?1,??11?, , ,_;
JI1CU.MONIJ ANI? N?.?U'"Ol.l- I .IN IS. t
Invigili ???..???????? anil di'llverfl ?nUy ut
V. ? o. U.V. Co.'- (I'.-imt, JJ.T.f?tOOiHlj
?nul H.oad Street?. H. -IC. Wooililii, III.?..,
C'lyUiJ Ulna Wim...
RAILROADS.
iM.ri.*fifLt.nfl.ffi1ftV.-jY^rr?'^iViJ,^*,'1'-''t*i*r>t'ti'"--*'-tl**A'-,*1*''**it****J
SEABOARD
Am Line Kailwav '?'
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. ''
JiM P. M.-Bottboard ?a??-????? ?, M.-Sort?
board ???????*???? Bavaiinali, Jack?onvllld, At?
lanta aliti Huulliwosl. , .?'?
Olio A, M.?LijcuI?Por Norllna anel Hamlet,
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND DAILY,
?:?6 A. M?No. .34-4:66 P. M.-Nu. ??-FrolH
Florltln, Atliihtn ami Southwest.
6:30 P. M,?Prom Norllna Mini local point?. '
. City Tlcliot Ottico, B30 East Multi BtrooU
'I'hone 406.
? ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY?BYHD*,
? STREET. BTA't'ION.
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, SEPT. 21ST.
0:05 ?. ?.-?. C. L, Exprime to all point*
South.
0:00 A. M.?Petersburg and'Norfolk.
15:10 P. M.-Pelershurg ami N. ft W. Went. ?
JiOO P, M.?Petersburg? Ami Norfolk,
t<:10 P. M,?tloltlBboro Local.
K:Bo p, M,?PotertburgiLotyil.
7:26 P. M.?"Plorltla antl Went Indian'Limit?.
? etl," to all points South.
?:40 p. M.-Petersburg and N. & w. West.
11:30 P. M.?Polerebur* Lo-wl.
.TIlAINB AIIII?VI3 ItKHMONu.
3:43 A. M., 7:3c A. .11., .".23 A, M. ; Bundar
only 11(25 A. M. ; 11:00 A M.I 1:06 P. M., ex.
com, fiun'iavj 2:05 P. M., 7:20 P. M., "?45 P. M.
?:10 P. M,
tExcept Kiiiiilny. ?.
C. S. CAM PRELL, Dlv. Paini. A*t,
Vi. J. CHAIO, Oon. Pane. Agt.
^.WNorE^Westem
)? LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY.
??!??????,. &"rN9Jur?r'K LIMITED. Arrivo*
Norfolk 11:20 A. M. stops only at Petersburg,
Wavorly aliel Suffolk. *
IliOii A. M. -CHICAGO EXPRESS. Uuffet
Parlor Car, Petersburg to I^ynchburg *?,|
??a????. Pullman Slecpers Itoaiioko to Co?
lumbus, RHiellold to Cincinnati? ulso rtoanjlm
to Knoxvlllo, und Knoxvlllo to Chattanooga
? nd Mulinelli?.
12.10 P. M.-ROANOKE EXPItESS for Farm
ville, Lyiicliliurg ?nei Rwiiiokn.
3:00 P. M.--OCEAN SHORE LIMITED. Ar?
rives Norfolk C:L'0 P. M. ri lop? only h? Petor?.
hurir, TVavorly ami Suffolk. C'otinicu with
steamers to IJoHton. Providence, Now York,
Baltimore anil Washington.
7:25 P. M.?For Norfolk imi nil station* cast
of Petersburg.
0i40 P. M.?NEW OrtLEANH BIIOKT LINE.
Pullman Sleeper*. Klchmonel to Lynchburg and
Iloiinoko: Petersburg to East Radford; Lynch?
burg lu Chattanooga, Memphis and New Or.
loan?. Cafo Dining Cnr.
Traine arrivo from the West 7:30. ?. ?., 2:0}
V. M. and 0:10 P. M.; from Norfolk 11:00 A.
M. und 7:30 P. M.
Office No 8.18 East Main Rittet.
w. n. iiEviLL c:. it. bobley. ?
Richmond, Fredericks?
bura ?S, Potomac, R, R.
Trains Leave Richmond?Northward.
3:51 A. M? dally, Dyrd St. Through.
e;4C-A. M., dally. Main St. Throush.
7?16 -A. ? M? week days, Eibu. Aahland nc
c?minOdallon. ...._.,
8:00 A. M., Sunday only. llyid 8L Through.
Leticai slops. _.?? ?.*.'_: _..
8:40 A. M., week days. Byrd St. 1 hrJUgh.
Loail Stops.
12:05 noein, work. days. Dyrd St. Through
4:00 P. M . ??eck days. Dyrd St. Froderk-ks
burK accommodation.
6:05 P. M. dolly. Main St. Through.
0:25 P. M? week days. Elba. Ashland ac?
commodation.
8:05 P. M.. dally. Byrd St. Through.
Trains Arrive Richmond?Southward.
?:40 A. M., week days. Elba. Ashland ac?
commodation, -e ?''-?'? ??;
8:16 A. M.. week days, Dyrd 8L Frederlcks
burg accommodation.
H:V? A. M-. elally. Byrd St. Through.
11:45 A M? iveek days. Byrd St. Through,
^% p!?M.'. dally. .Main fit. Through.
: ?:00'P. M.. week days. Eita. Ashland ae?
commodatlon.
7-15 P. M.'i daily. Byrd St.. Through.
8:50 P. M.. daily. Byrd 8t. Through. Lentil
" l?P29 P. M.. daily. Main BL Through.
NOTE?Pulllam Sleeping or Parlor Cars on
all trains except local accommodations.
W. a DUKE, C. W. CUL.P. W. P. TAYLOR.
Oen'l MBJi'r., Aen't. Oen'I Man'r., Traf. Man.
Chesapeake
& Ohio Ry.
a Hourb and 25 Minutes to
R.F.8P.
Norfolk.
?' LEAVE BICI-MONI.?EASTBOUND.
7:W A. M.? Dally?Local to Newport New. Vina
way stations.
9:00 A. M.?Dally Limite?]?Arrive? AVlllIat-H
burg 9:66 A. M., Newport Newa 10:>. A.
M.. Old Point 11:00 A. M7, Norfolk-_?-_.
A. _L, Portsmouth 11:45 A. M.
4:00 P. M.?week day???special?Arrives Wll
llamsbui'- 4:56 P. M-, Newport New. '.:"_
P. M., i.ld Point 6:00 P. 11., Norfolk 6:-_
P. M. Portsmouth 6:15 V. ht.
5:00 P. M.?Dully?Local lo Old Point.
MAIN LINE?WE-T-OUND.
?O-IO A. M-?Local?Except Sunday, to CII*to_
Folge.
.2:00 __ M.?Dally?epecUl ?. Cincinnati
J->ulevllI<?. fit. I-ouls -itvl Chicago,
5:15 P. M.?Week days?Local to Fiederl.ks*
Hall.
10:30 P. M.?Dally?Limited lo CIncinnaitl,
Louisville, fit. Louis and ?'hlcago.
JAMES RIVER LINE.
10:20 A. M.?Dally?Express lo Lynchburg,
Clifton Forgu and prlClpal stations.
5:15 P. M-?Week days?Local to Bremo.
TRAINS ?????VE RICHMOND FROM
Norfolk and Old Point 10-.03 A. M. rinlly, 11.4,1
A. M. Ex. Sun-, and 7:00 P. M. dally. New?
port News Local 8 P. M. ?lally.
From Clnclnnattl and West 7:43 A. __. dally
and 3:30 P. M. dally. Main line Local from
Clifton Fort*'? 8:10 P. M. dally, Ex. Sun. (rom
Clifton Forse, Fredericks' Hall Accom. 8:30 A.
M. Ex. Sun.
James River Lino Locul from Clifton Forgo
6:35? P.'M. dully. Bremo Accom. 8:10 A. M.
__ Bun.
a E., DOYLE, W. O. WARTHEN,
Gen'l Manager, Diet. Pass. Agt.
Nov. 1, 1W3.
SOUTH RN RAILWAY.
SCHliD-L-l IN EFFECT DEC. 27, 1903.
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND.
7:t>0 A. M.?Dally. Loiytl for Cliurloiie, N. C.
12:30 P. M.?Dally. Limited, liiiffot l'ullimiii
to Atlanta und Birmingham. New Orleans,
M'impili?, Chattanooga and till the South.
6:0.1'. M.?Ex? Hunauy. Key. ville Locul.
10-20 P. M.?Daily. Limited Pullman ready.
0:30 P, M., for all the South.
YORK RIVER LINE.
The favorite route to Bulllnioro and Eastern
points. Leave Richmond _:30 P, M. Monday,
. Wednesday ond Friday.
4:45 A. M.?Except Sunday. Local mlxod for
Wesi point. *
2:15 P. M.?Local. Monday; Wednosday nnd
Friday lor West Polin.
4-30 P. M.?Except Sunday. For West Point,
connecting with sleuniot. for Baltlmoro and
river landings.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.
0:55 A. M. ami 0:13 P. M ? Fi-m all lh.
3?35 P. M.? From Charlotte and Durham.
8-40 A. M.?From Chase City. ;
0-16 A. M.?Hulllmorn and West Point.
10:45 A. M? 6:10 ?, M.?From West Point.
C. H. ACKERT, ?. II. HAIlDWICK.
(J, M. G. P. A.
C, W. WESTBURY. D. P. ?..
Richmond,
Vi.
RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG
ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
~ _? ?.*..- enmer of Perry and Seventh -te.,
? IvS. n?^^.?W?53
? _-i car connecting Villi Norfolk and Wo.t.
ern Btt?'y"yv._______.___L._: -,
6????????8.
OLD DOMINION
STEAMSNIP 00.
/j. Night Line for Norfolk
Leavo Richmond every coning (foot or A__
_tr-.tj 7 H. Mi -t.ai?,r. ,,?? et r?.w?
Bort New? m both direction?. Far? *i!.l?.
Include? ?ta._r.-n, berths meal?, 6.U.
each?_
FOR NEW YCRK.
By Chcsapeaku anu Ohio Hy.. 8 A. M?, 4 P.
M.; by Norfolk and Western Ry., 9 A. M? 3 p.
M All line? coimoot ut if ?? folle with _|roct
steamer? for New York, lulling dally (except
Sunday, 7 P. Nj^,-y; CUy ? ????.,
SOS Knut Main Strset.
JOHN F. ??????. Agent, Wharf Foot of Ash
Street, Richmond. Va. ; __ ? ,
?. ?. WALKER, V^P. & ?? M., Now Y.r_.
HAY DINE TO UALTIMO'tl'??"
VIu C. & O. Rwy, and Old Point
U. 8. MAIL ROUTE.
Leave Rlclimund via C. &. O,
tlally excopt Sunday, ni 4 P. ??..
connecting tt Old Point with
steamer, ot. Old Hay Line, l.av
,. lug 7:15 p. M.. arriving llalli- ,
more 6:30 A. M? connecting Cortil, Eaet und
West. For tickets and Information applv ti
C. & O. Rwy.. Richmond '.runsLT Company,
_r No. ?30 East Main St reel.

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