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TEWEE ADS COOD TO THE SER IN RE5ULTS AT A SMALL COST. MAV MAKE OWN LIGHT Move on Foot T.ooking lo Es tablisliitig Municipal Plant. THE WORK OF THE BOARD Scv-r-tl Matters of Interest Of fcred and Rc- ? ferred, The question of establishlng nn up-to date electrlc light and power plant by the clty for the purpose of furnlshlng light and heat for municipal purposes as well as for sale to the public ls one that Is recelvlng atteiitlon at the hands of the new Council. There were two Important rcsolutlons looklng to this end offered in the Board of Aldermen last night. Ono 4vns by Mr. Da.bney, whlch was adoptod, inqulr lng through an expert cngineer as to tho cost and a sultahle location for such a plant, nnd another wns by Mr. AAMiitlet to dlrect that a plant be established at the old pump house. Tlie lntter was re? ferred nnd wlll bo dcnlt wlth spcedlly by the Commltteo on Flnance. Little Committee Work. AVhen tho body was called to order at S:15 r. M, thero wns llttle business of in? terest reported from 'the commlttees, they havlng but reccntly organized, so this Wad was passcd ln short order. Tho Commlttee on Grounds nnd Build Ings reported a resolutlon provldlng for repalntlng'the 4voodwork on tho outslde of the Clty Hall, nnd It was referred to the Commltteo on Finance. ? After dlsposing of the Stuart monti inent resolutlon the roll was called for tlie p'resentation of new matter, nnd many membcrs offered rcsolutlons and orriinancer, Mr. Zlmmcrman got through a resolu? tlon amendlng the rules so as to pro vlde that three members of nny commlt? tee shall constltute a quorum for passing on pay rolls. but for no other purpose. City Electric Plant. Mr. Dabney secured the snspenslon of the rulcs and hnd a resolutlon adoptod, provldlng for the cmployment of an ex? pert clectrical cngineer to ascertain nnd report the'cost and a proper location for the establishment of an olectric light and power plant for the clty. The resolutlon, which Is regarded as qulte important. is in part as follows: "That the Commlttee on Finance and Ele'ctricltv, jolntly, are hcreby authorlzed to omplby an cxpert clectrlclan to ex amlnc and thoroughly Invcstlgatc the uuestion of t.he establishment nnd maln tonancc, by the clly of Richmond. of nn clectric plant for the purpose of fur nishing clectrlctty for lightlng the parks. streets. buildlngs and other public places ,,r tho clty oC Richmond, nnd of fur niFhin? power for such other purposes as may bc decmed necessary for tlio main tcntince of the wbrks opcraled by tho clly of Richmond. and also for the pur? posc of furnlshlng light and power to others, for eompensation, nnd to mako a full report of the result of such examl iiatlon and' Investlga-tlen. acconipaitled 4vith plans nnd spccifientlons, showlng what. In his juds-ment, tvould bo a sult? ahle location for .'such plant, the cost of tho establishment of tlie same. and ihe annual expenso of malntairilng the same.' Thn ruiti named for employlng the cn? gineer is not to exece'd $!W. Mr AA'hlttet presentcd ono. which i4'as referred, direotlng tbe AVufer Commlttee to turn o4-er the old pump house to llie . Electrlclty Commltteo for the purpose of crectln- such a plant. and another dlrectlng that the plant be established. Other.'ordinanccs offered and roferrcd were ns follows: Bv Mr. Whlttot: To dlrect thn Flnance Commlttee to issue $300,000 of reglstcrcd convortIble 34-year bonds nt datc of Jan uarv 1. 1906. By Mr. Minor: To approprlate $3,000 for a sewer in Lcp. ,DIstrlct. Valdnghi?Perry. Mr Paul A'aldrlp.hi and Miss Eva Mag dalin Perry 44-ill he marrled by Father Alac'n at tlie Cathcdral to-morrow after? noon at .-. o'clock. The couple will leave at 8:03 o'clock for polnls north, Inrhirl inc Buffffffulo.' Niagra Fails. noehestcr, Syraouso and Penn Mnrr, ihe former h'ome of th>- brlde. They wlll be nt home to their friends by Ocloberlst. Th" brlde-elect ls the prelty daughter of Mrs. Mary Perry, and llie groom is a 44-ell known yuong business man, asso ciaied wlth Mr. Clinsie Trafleri. The mnid of honor 4vill w Miss l.ulu Rector of Penn Yan; Uic best man. Mr. A Cascl- the brldesmalds, Misses .lulia Perry Llzzle Arrichi. I_z?.ie La. Fatia. Llllian McDpnald;' tbe usliers, MoBsrs. Romeo Perry. Peter Bonjnl. Franlt Mar Tbe mawJ of honor will be Miss lmlu Colored Infant Found. A crdored man 'found a live r.olnred infant. that bad been ahandoned at Res cr40ir Park yesterday evenlng. Tlie m lant was taken to the colored Alms houee. TEEDEE BRANCHES The followlng Branch Offlces have been established for the beneflt of ihose living at a dislanco from tlie Main Offlce of Tha Tlmcs-bfepatch. The Tee-Dea AVanis left at any or theso branches will rocelve tho g_ih. careful attentlon br though they had been left at the Main Offlce, aud there will be no extra rosl to the adverti-er; SLAUGHTER'S DRUG STORE, Twen. ty-fltth and Venable Streets. W. F. EANES, Twenty-fifth and Lelgh Streets. A. A. SGOTT, Twenty.fifth and Broad Streets. ROBT. J. WILLIAMS, Twenty-flrst and Marshall Streets. R. H. M4 HARRISON, Foushee and Broad Streets. G, W. LATIMER, No. 800 West Mar. shall Street. THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE, No, im. West Main Street. I. L. BEVERIDGE, Brook Avenue and Clay Street. RADY'S DRUG STORE, Barton HelghU. PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE, No. 3900 WllUarosburrj Avenue, Fulton, ROBIN'S PHARMACY, No. 200 East Marshall 6treet. MRS. RAINEY, No. 1311 Twenty-?ec. ond Street, Falrmount. CITY DRUG .STORE, No. 1444 Ea?t Main Street, corner FlUeenth, JUPSON CUNNINGHAM, No, 2027 E-*-t Main, corner Twenty-flcst. piNE 6TREET PHARMACY, No. 334 South Plne Street. POINDEXTEP-KIRK-PARRISH CO? Mo. 418 East Broad Street. THE PARAGON PHARMACY, No. 402 North Slxth Street. THK RATI5 FOR CLASR1F1F.D WANT ADVERTIS1NG. to 1 cent P?r word Net Cniih ln ADVANCB, with a mlnlmum cost of K cents for each Insertlon. The same rate appltes to deaths, marrlnges, obituaries and all other classlfled notlces. No dlsplny type ? llowed ln the classlfled columna. LOST AND FOUND. LOST OR MISPLACED-CERTA1N PA PERS of a personal nature. belonglnf to the late J. AV. Cosby. They are pioh nbly ln a trunk loft with a friend, whose address is unknown. Send any infnrma tion to M'GUIRE & RIELY, Chamber of Commerce Bulldlng. LOST-A WHITE. StX MONTHS OLD (male) Setter PUP. with two blnck spots on back nnd blnck hood over head nnd brown shots over nnd under eyes. Lln* er.il reward for his return to 901 Noith Slxth Street._ STRAYED SUNDAY EVENING, AN irlsh Red Setter DOG; bl'ilss collur; Rp. RO. N. NORT1IEN for nny Information a llbernl reward wlll be pnld at WI A\. Broarl Street._ HELP WANTED?Male. A MANUFACTURTNO CONCERN DE slres n person livlng in clty, town or vlllnge. for a Rpcclal work: $15 per weeK for one thnt in a.ctlvo, rellnhle nnd non er>t; ii. good, stendy positlon: give age. ROYAL FIRE EXTiNGUlSHER, CO., Phlladelphla, Ta., _ GOOD OPENING- YOUNG MEDICAL dnotor cnn do well ln small town O Icie watcr. A'a.); no whiskey; must eome well recommended, Address D., care thls offlce. REGISTERED OR ASSISTANT REGIS tcred drug clerk wnnte.d; nono but sober mon need apply. Address J. AA'. EaV TWISLE, 1120 Klng Sli*eet, Alexandrla, A'a._ AVANTED, TO EvMPI.OY STEADY AND c'ompotont young men, who have had at loast two or threo years' experlenee in printlng oftices, to learn to opcrnte Llno tvpo and Siniplex macbliics nt nlght; stendy work and flrst-class pn-y; state ngo nnd cxperlence and send references. THE MICH1E COMPANY. Law Puli llshers, Charlottcsville, A'a^ AVANTED, 1MMED1ATELY, TWO OR three more competent roul estate men; llberal commisslon; no advnncc untll iiblllty domonstrated: thero ls no qiles tion ns to the-lnrge amounts good men cnn mnke selling real estate. A. B? Room 1201, No. 108 Fulton St., New York Clty. _ AVANTED, FOR U. S. ARMY?ABL_ bodled unmarried men, between agea of 21 and 35, oitlzens of United States, of good character and temperate hablts, who Jan speak, read and write Engllah. For information apply to RECRU1TING OF FICER, 110 E. Broad St., Rlehmond, Va, AVANTED, A.N EXPERIENCED SALES man ln sell our "Alligator Long AV'aist Pnnts" in the Stnte of Virginla and West A'irginla for coniing season. Apply at once THE SOUTHERN PANTS CO? ' Charlotte, N. C. AVANTED/DRUG CLERK, REGISTER cd or asslstant reglstored; must bn coni petent, Industrlous and sober; stato rel' erence. Address CLERK, Box 272, Lynchburg, A'a. AVANTED, AN OFF1CE BOY AA'HO IS physlcnlly strong and naturally brlght, not over nfi_en years of nge, to learn tho lypowrlter buslness. Address LAAV RENCE, M'AUCK, care this offlce. AVANTED, TWENTY ME*N TO WORK on monltor Montnuk. Apply on board to M. A. WILBEK, Southern AVharf, 3100 chester Slde. AVANTED, DRUG CLERK. REGISTER od asslstant, with or without colieso privilogos. Address PHARMAC1ST, care ihis ofllcn. WANTED, TAVO FIRST-CLASS COAT inokers. A. SIMON & SON, 70S E. Main Street. WANTED, MARRIED MAN TO WORK op fiirni. Apply, -wltli reference, to F. E. NOLTING, 91'2 E. Main Stroe.l. clty. SITUATION WANTED?Male POSITION WANTED AT ONCE AS hookkeeper, asslstnnt bookkeepor or sulesman; highest clty references ns to character, ablllty and Integrlly; renson ublc snlary. Address "V1RGINIAN," thls offlce. WANTED-YO.UNG MAN WITH SOME experlenee as otonpgraplier desires situa tion nl once; graduate Rlehmond Hlgh School; experlenced ln offlce wurk; will leaivo clty. Address "B.," care It. F. D. ?I. clty.,. WANTED, POSITION AS SATJBSMAN ln the South or Soiithwest by young inah nr edueatlon. ablllty, experlenee; refer? ences glven on request, ^.ddress E-, car? Ihls uillce. "~HELP WANTED?Female. GIRLS-AVANTED. TAVO WII1TE GIRLS to walt on tnble and general house work; nlso a neat whlte woman to help ;ia housekeepor. Address H. AA'., Sta ilon'A. I_VDIES! I HAA'E A VERY DESIR ablo, honest positlon lo offer one lady iu each locallty which should'e.islly pay any woman from $l.r. lo .?;r> per week. Thls is n bonlftde proposltlon, nnd ir you can spaie only two hours per daj do nnt fall tn writ'i to MABE1. E. RUSII, Box H. Joilet, 111. N U R B E?WANTED, EXPERIENCED nurse. Call al om-o 20 South First Rt, SERA'ANT?AVA NTED. DI NING-ROOM porvant and chambermald: must havo refpi-enre, Call at .'517 W. Orace Street. SITUATION WANTED.Female A YOUNG LADY DESIRES A POSITION as teacher in famlly "f small children, and teach beglnners Muslc. Address Mlss T., M'iple Grovo, A'n. S T 15 N O G R A P HER-WANTED, AT once hy experlenced lady ntenngrapher; iipai and acourato ou machlne; first class reference: would aecept positlon ln Lynchburg. Address 8 T E N O G R A r'HER. care Ihls olllce. AVANTED. BY YOUNG LADY OF three years' experlenee, poslilon as teacher ln prlvate funiily; teach Hnglish l.ranches, beglnners ln Latln. Algeura and Musie. Address 10(6 G Street N. AV., AVashlngton, D, C. AVANTED, BY YOUNG LADY GRAD uaic, positlon as hookkeeper or :i>sl?t aui and cashler; understands shoitliand and typewrltlng. Address X. Y. '/.., cai'o Ktatioii B, clty. WANTED, BY YOUNG l.ADV GRAD uato, positlon aa bookkeeper, asslslant f.r cashler; understands sjiorthand and lypewriting. Address BOOKKEEl'EH, earnCanler No. 8, clty. HELP-MALE ANP FEMALB, SERVANT8 AVANTED AMONG SOM? of ihe beal whlte familles ln thls clty; good waga-s pald for Ihe right persons. We have applicatlons for a large iium t.er of cooka who can furnlsh good refei rncea, house girls and nuises for tht ^ty- Apply at once to THE NEGRO . J.ABOR &. EMPI.OYMENT AGENCT, I _*'?_ E- Broad felieet. faacoud floor). I COQK^avantED. MAN OR WOMAN T^ : cook for iln men; wlll pay'$8 per w.-ek. Apply to M, A wiiuEH, Boumei'ii 1 .\M.an, MaiK-hvbUi- sids. The Tee-Dee Money Prize. Tho third prize ln The Te?-Dee Money Contest was won last week by R. F. Willls, Sklptvlth, Va., who rtrew the plctlire nnd wrote ihe verse below. The other prlze poem wlll follow to-morro4v. It's money that makes the world go round, As well as love, my glrl, And a llttle want ad. in The Times-Dlspatch Brlngs money fn a whlrl. AGENTS WANTED. AGENTS AVANTED FOR "AVAB SONGS and poems of the Southern Confed eracv." Collected and edlled by an _ex Confederato and well known author, Bev. H. M. AVharton, D. D. Dedicated to the late General John B. Gordon; eu dorscd by most promlnent ex-Comeci eratos and the Dnughtcrs of the Lon federacy; contalns over S00 pagea; ma_ niflcently Illustrated; rare collectlon ot war songs and poems dear to every Southern heart; every true Southerner will want this book; cnormous demand, magnlficent opportunlty for ogents; one agent made $99.20 first week; another 1328.90 in seven weeks; terms I'beraL territory assigned on application; outlit free. Send ?t once 15 cents to pay post aire; don't delay. Address Dept. J, TIIE JOHN C. WINSTON CO., 11)06 Arch Street, Phlla., Pa.___ Tg~E~N~TS AVANTED; PKRMANENT posltlon to sell our Unlted States and World map; ngenis now ma-kiiig 5-o per week. Address HAND, M NAULi & CO., 142 Fifth Avenue. Ne4V York. BOARD1NG. EIGHTH ST., N.. f,10~NICELY FLR nished, comfortable rooms; good table, porrnuncnt and translent boardcrs;4 terms reasbnable, HtACE. AV? 317-MRS. A. F. CRAIG. No. 317 AA'. Grace Street, has returned and 4vlll open her house for boardcrs th!s week. BOARD WANTED. AVANTED. IN PRLVATE FAMILY, TWO furnlshed rooms, wlth use of bath, for marrled couple; state terms; refnronces exohanged. B. J. D.. care this ofllce. ^ ROOMS FOR RENT. WANTED, TO, RENT AVITH BOARD, furnlshed or nnfuriiished, t4V0 largo, at tractlve rooms (wlth closet in eaeh;, single or toftetlier, on second floor; also same on thlrd floor, in a dellghtful house on Franklln Street. between Sec? ond nnd Fourth; every home comfort; porcelaln buth-tub, use of tolephono and cxcellenl table board. Address POR l llOPE. curo this ofllce. Bsferonces ex clianged._ FOR RENT-FIRST FLOOR ROOMS and basement; prlvate oath: possesslon October 1st; Grace Street near Adams. Address Box 74. TAVELFTH ST? N? 403-FINELY FUR nisbed. largo rooms at Mrs. LANLSfc, 403 N. Twelfth Street; terms reasouanlc. 710 E. GRACE-CHOICE, WELL F'UR nlshed rooms; gentlomen only; porcelaln bath, telephoiie; every modern conven ienee; prlvate famlly. ROOMS WANTED. AVANTED. THREE OR FOUR tTNFUR furnlslied rooms, sullablo for llgl't housekeeplng. Address "H.," 20 Gover? nor St reet. FLATS FOR RENT. MAIN. K., Jllfl-WANTEB, TF.NANT FOR a deslrablo fliit of tive rooms, eonven ienilv arranged for light housekeepjiig; furnlshed or iinfurnishod. Apply at ,116 East Main Btreet. ,, '-; REAL'.ESTATE?For~Renli FOR~n KNT--C KNTR A 1,1'.Y LOCATEDj modern .?story brlck dwelling. ln splen? dld rondlilon; very comfortable; rent $31,25 per niontli: uine rwrns, r,nrl haih and pnntry; larpe yard on open all"y, Immedinln pdssnsslon giveil. Applv "at premises, between 10 A. M. and 1 P? 514 North Slxth Slreot. WANTED, TO RENT POR THE WIN ler, a comfortahle home at Bbn Air; -will rent elther furnlshed or unfurpished, Fnr terms apply lo BON AIR. care this Offlce;_ REAL' ESTATE^.WANTED; / 44'ANTEIi, TO PTJRCHA8K A MODERN brlck residence of snvon rjr elftht rooms in a deslrnbln neighhnrhood. Address, wiatlng prlce and location, J. E. HARD, care I'nrrlor No. 4?, AVANTED, TO RENT OR BI'Y STORK and tenemept of nol less than 5 rnoitin, furnlshed or unfurnlshed. Addross: gl4' Inc partloulars. \VIL80N A. SAW ykr. Barntpga Springs, N. A7 PRINTINil. TRY US ON PRINT1NG; WM KNOW we can suit you. TAYLOR <- TAYLOR PRINTINO CO., Qulck l-Tiniera, No, 1 Governor Street, COAL,~WOOD~AND ICET" USE RICHMOND CEDAR WORK.' Kindling for sumrner cookllig; the qulckest und best fuel. Now nave _ good supply; prompt dallvery. Prlce, ll.W. ________ TWO 'PHONES. 1069-1320-THK LEADER In North I'arollua Hard I'liio Wood; the best by lost; will sell this Wttek. ono coid $4.60, special. _ T. ___n _^1M____________ FIJRNITURK AND' C1HNA WABU packed und shlpped wlth care. JACOB UMIAUF. 705 W. Main. 'Phone 829.. ?H0W PA6B8, B.IOW CASES OF ALL S'! VLBS AND sizes, offlce furnlture and llxiure.s made ?bv RICHMOND AVOOD WORK1NG CO., ii N. Seveutli. FOR SALE. DON'T OVERLOOK THE SP-OIAL sale ofsllghtly used planos at THE CA? BLE COMPANY. You can get a hlgh grade plano at a very lo4v prlce. Don't hesltate to comn; we'll flx the terms. THE CABLE COMPANY. FOR SALE?FROSPEROUS LIQUOR, Fccd, AVood. Coa.l and Grocery Store; seven llvlng rooms; rent cheap; one square of clty Richmond; paylng busi? ness. Address iLEADBETTER, 1507 'AV. Cary, Richmond. FOR SALE?ONE OF KNABE'S BEST Square Planos; orlglnal cost $500. As I nm breaklng up housekeeping at 826 Park Avenue wlll sell for $40; this Ib a great bargaln. Apply at once to JOHN MURPHY, Murphy's Hotel. FOR SALE?1 COUTE. 2 VICTORtAS. 1 Runabout, 1 Trap. 2 Surreys; new Wag ons In stook; Carrlages and AVagons made to order, nt the carrlnge factory of C. GROSS, No. 29 AV. Broad Street, TOU FIND A CQMPLKTB MARKET; everythlng the best and alwaya fresh; vegetables, chlckens, meats, fresh flah, canned goods, dcllcacies, etc, at BRJVUER'S, 3 East Broad Street. ASK FOR. RUSSELL'S ANTI-ROACH Powder; positlvely destroys water bugs and cock roaches; all drugglsta, 10c, or will be malled on recelpt of prlce by AV. F. EANES, Twenty-fifth and Leign: FOR SALE?AT 1NDUSTRIAL BOND and Banking Company, 803 E. Main, 100 $10 bonds, bearlng 10 per cent. Call a.t once and do.not. lose this opportunlty. ; FOR SALE?NO. S AND NO. 10 BAR Lock Typewrlter, In good order, sllghtly used, $35 ench. Address BALDAVIN. care this offlce. FOR SALE?A SMALL HERD OF Mlich Goats, flne stock, or wlll sell singly. Apply to H. R. MATTHEAVS. Rlo.Vlsta (Westharnpton cars.) JUST THE TH'ING-A FINE GINGHAM Umbrella, waterproof, for school service, 55c. PEMBERTON, PRICE & CO. AV A TCH ES'CLEANED GOOD SHAPE. warranted two years, 50o. NUD1), 222 Enst Broad. AA'ANTED, TO SELL TWENTY HlGHr grade Ang?-a Goats. Address F. E. EL DREDGK, Burkeville, A'a. FOr"_SALE?TITREE FINE JERSEY cows. Apply at 008 West Franklln St, ~~?[kl^6s~^NW'0RGANSr^ SL1GHTLY LTSED PIANOS?NOT SEC ond hand. oniy sllghtly used; we have a number of 4'ory flne instruments, whleh we deslre to close out to make room for new goods; terms as low as $6 per month, and prices extremely low. THE CABLE CO.. _1K E. Broad, WE HAVE SOME MORE SQUARE planos on hand. They go from $20 to $75; terms as low as $2.00 per month. THE CABLE CO. ESTEY ORGANS LEAD THE WOHLD. Sold only by ESTEY ORGAN AGENCY, 729 E. Main. TRUNKS. SPENCE'S TRUNK FACTORY. filS EAST Broad Street. wants your trunk and sntehel repalrlng. E. H. SPENCE, Shoe and Trunk House. WANTED, YOUR TRUNK REPAIRING. RICHMOND TRUNK MFG. CO.. 50S Brook Avenue, 'Phone ?564. BHOE REPAIRING SPEOIAL. SHOE REPAIRING S P E 0 I A L-FOB 4veok enrtlng Sept. 17th?Cut out Ihls cotipnn and pond 4vltb nhoes and we will give the followlng cash dlscount; 75c. men's halfsoles, 50c; 60c, ladies' half soles, 40c.; 40c. ehildren's halfsoles, 25c, No red leather soles, only the best leather made?"Rock Oak." Every pn.r stitched on electrlc stitchsr; no'rlpplng. no squeaklng, no nalls to lear the soeks, Rubber Heels, 35c net, Our own make sewed Worklng Shoes, pllable and strong, $2, DREW'S ELECTHJC SHOE FACTORY, 716 E. Main Street. 'Phone 2607. PAINTING. WANTED, 10O WrtGONS TO VAINT nnd letter, $S eaeh. SHAAV. HOU North Blevcnth Street. AVANTED, 100 BUGGIES Tn PAINtTIsBO ench. SHAAV. fto9 N, Eleventh Street. ( S'mRK FRONTS PAINTED." Jj.OOj rooms, $3.00 SHAW, 309 N. Eleventh St, cYnQAPlSnTSIGN PAINTING IN cTtV nt SHAW'S, 309 N, Eleventh Street. HAVE YOUR HOUSB PAINTED NOW and save money. Call and .<ee LBE AA', FOBD & BRO., 15 E. Rlam. 'Phone. 8f86. ENAMEU GRANITE ANP TINWARE REPAIP.ED, IIR ING ALL YOUR AGATE C.'OFr HE and tea pofs, ica kettles, hutkel's, dish paiis, snuee pans and every thlng ehe that you havo lhat needR repilrlng to W'ATSKBY BROS.', 1715 E, Franklln. np"wiwr"iiwQ. COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED, TAY? LOR & TAA'LOR PRINTINO -0,. No. I Oovernor Strcoi. Rlchwoiul. Va._ LA^DI^SnsFEcllALS. "WUTINGH" ARE iToiNG PAST. \yS hava ? t)l? chob'Bsi pattorns. clnje re ? senihlance ?r? flaunel. 12'i apiLlSc.; some *tl 10c. 1'liMBJCflTON, 1'iliCi, & CUi PERSONALS. CHAIRB RESEATBD AND REED FUR nlture repalred; tho only plnce In tiie clty where you can havo your baby carrlnges repalred properly. ani ~J are manufaoturefs. OLD DOMINION WILLOAV AND RATTAN WOH.KS. No. 400 North Seventh Street. WANTED, 8UFFERERB FROM CHILL8 and afjue to try Bona-flde Chill Cure: never fallsi three bexos gimranteed to cure or money rofunded; malled ppst pald for price, BOc. IRVING L. BF.VE RI.DGE, southeast corner Brook Avenue and Clay Street, Rlehmond, Va._ SECOND-HAND P1ANOS. AVE HAVE A number of standard mnkes; squsre plnnos tnko up room nnd we need room, hence the saerlfloe; ?lfi to $7B on. trrma ss low as $2 per month. THK CABLB CO.. 213 E. Broad Street,_ AVANTED, FAMIL1ES ??AArmO THM clty for the siimmer to know that they " can be sunplled by us whlle away with meats and everytfilng else contalned ln a market. BRAUER8. 3 East Broad Street. _ - ASK FOR RUSSELL'B ANTI-ROACH Powder; positlvely destroys water bugs and cock roaohes; "11 drugglst*. 10c. or wlll be malled on recolpt of price by W. F. EANES, Twonty-flfth and Lelgh. SUIT CASES TO SUIT KVERYBODT, prlces. from 11.00 up, at SPENCE'S TRUNK STORE._._ A GOOD UMBRELLA FOR MAN OR woman, stands the test of raln. for $1.00. PEMBERTON, PRICE afc CO._^ WATCH SPRINGS. oOC, GUARANTEEDJ two years best work. NUDD, 222 East Broad._ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ON ACCOUNT OF ADDITIONAL BUSI ness interests ln Baitimore X wl 11 sell to deslrable party my partnershlp Inter? ests ln the well cstabllshed clothlng and furnishing goods htmlnoss of AA'oodward _ Cofer, Newport News. Va. Address, wltb references. Ml C. AVOODAVARD, 324 AV. Camdnn Street, Baitimore, .Ald. NOTICE. FALL STYLES OF ST1FF AND SOFT Hats now ready for inspection at aAUJS COE H. GARNETT'B, Sole Agent for Stetson's and Mlller's Dorbys, nlso special styles ln Soft Hats; corner Elghth and Main Streets.,_ KEEP YOUR HEAD COOL AND SAVE headaches by gettlng one of thoso Featherwclght Dorby Hats to be had only at MU8COE H. GARNETT'S, cor? ner Elghth and Main Streets._ ALL LIABILIT1ES OF THE INDEMl NITY IN8URANCE COMPANY of AVest Virginla havlng termlnated, notlce is hereby glven that appllcatlon h?s been made to A. A\'. Harman, Jr., Treasurer of A'trglnla, for the return of the deposlt of thls Company ($10,000.00) held for the beneflt of the pollcy-bolders of thls : Company In the State of Virginla. J. HARVEY THORNBURG, Act. Sec'y. '" Rlehmond, A'a., Sept, 12, 1904 WE HAVE THIS DAY ADMITTED H. SELDON TAYLOR, Jr.. Into the part? nershlp of H. SELDON TAYLOR & CO., which concern will contlnuo tho Real Estate Buslness in all its branchars under the preHent flrm name of H. SEL? DON TAYLOR at CO. H. SEEDON TAYLOR, H. T. RICHESON. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby glven that the under slgned wlll make application for certiti cate for Twelve Shares of Permanent Stock of tho IRON BELT BUILING & LOAN ASSOCIATION ln place of Certl flcate No. 420, which has been lost. Address Mrs. L. T. COLEMAN, Rleh? mond, Va. .:.".:_ SUMMER SAUSAQE?THJE CELB brated' Imported Goraprecht, Bologna, Rlng and Frankfurter Bausage; flnest ever made; try them, at HRAULR'S, I East Broad. _ NOAV IS A GOOD TIME TO LAY IN the Linens and Napery: none hut good fiax, nnd at very modest rates. PEM? BERTON, PRICE & CO._ FALL STOCK OF BOYS' a:,D GENTS' Shoes just opened, In ull styles and leathers, at SPENCE'S, 618 East Broad Street. _ CHARLES U. AV1ELIAMS, ATTORNEY at Law, has removed his offlce to Room 40, Chamber of Commerce Bulldlng. AVATCHES, CI.OCKS, .TEWELRY RE pnlred, best work. XUDD, 122- E, Broad, C MULIS AND HORSIS. WE CARRY A FULL STOCK OF Mules and Horses, all sizes and grades, AVe buy In the West from first hands and sell at very close flgures. S. P. CLAY, Proprletor. 1917-1919 EaBt Frank lin, J. S. WHALEY, salesman and Manager._ CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. 1 STILL HAVE A NICB LINE OF Orocerv Wagons and Smgle Trucks, all Rlehmond made. It wlll pav you rp get mv prlces. B. C. BR1STOW, 15 South Fffteenth Street._ FOR SALE?COME AND EXAMINE M<Y Double. and Slngle Trucks and Utoeery Wagons: you wlll savo tlme a.id money, B." C. BR1STOW, ID S. F'.fleenth Street. AVAGONS AND TRUCUS FOR SALE. R1CHARDSON & BROS., 613 Brook Avenue._ ~ HBDUCBD PRICE9. PR1CES REDUCED ON WATCH WORK: Cleanlng, $1; Main Springs, $1; twenty years' experlenee. WM. TOBIEN, Jr., 408 E. Broad Street., Rlehmond, \ra. Spectacles and Eyeglasses, 25 cents. All work'guarnnteed. ANTIQUES. GENUINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE OF all descriptlon repalred and rennlsbed nerfectly; nlso all olher klnds of furnl? ture repalred. C. E. LYDA, 117 AVest Ma tn. IPhogg SqO^. -_ *" "miscellaneous.. AVHAT YOU WANT AND WHEN YOU want It we slmply ank: nll orders illlerl pi-nmptly; the best Towel ln town for fcc. PEMBERTON. PRICE fr. CO. ALA RM OLOCKS^ AVAR R A NTED TAVO years, 40c, NUDD, 222 East Broad. BARGAINS. EVERYBODY WANTK A GOOD SUIT to start the fall golng; splendid varle.ty of patterns'ln new AVoolens for 60o. PEMBERTON, PRICE & <-'Q-_ TAKE'YOUR ENGRAYING TO NL'UD, prnfesslonal engraver, 222 Easl Broad. ~ "WANTED. ~ AVANTED, TO .tOlN A RESPONSIBE15 party ln rontlng a Inige houso south of Brond, Address M., care thls offlce. ~ "" MEETINQp. . THE ANNUAL MEET1NG OF THK Stockholders of the A'IRGINIA NAVI GATION'COMPANY wlll be held at tho offlce of the Company. at No. 1200 Enst Main Street. Rlehmond, Va.. on TUE8 DAT, Sept. 20, 1904, at S o'cloek P. M. E. A. BARBER, J.r.. Seeretary, ==:=, EXECUtbR'TT^OTTctT THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE QUAIJ fled as execntors of thai estate of. Mrs. V. E. A- CARSON, docensed, late of Rlehmond, A'a. All p'ersons havlng clalms ngaipst tho saltL estiite, are re quested fo present Ihe same promplly for payment at lha offlce of DESAUH SI1RE & CAHSON, M'Ci'chnpts National Bank Bulldlng. Rlclim.ind. A'a. J.- TRES. TON i.'.VRSON. Rlehmond, A'a-; W. M. LlWS, aarlo.Ue^Jiiile^ y_i<i fiAtUiUtori, SCHOOLS. EN0LI8H DEPARTMENT Opens September 15th, teaehlng Arlthmetlo.AlBcbra, BtiRlneu Penmanshlo, Gram mar, Srjelllng, Hlstory, Correspondence, Rhctorie. Latln, Ac. Prlnolpal of Department, Jchn C. Stone, a. teacher of stiecessful exporlence. "I commend both in charncter and nblllty Mr John C, Stone nnd enrlotsn hlm as a, teachor. falthful and offlclent. creatlvn and resmjrcefii . ?1-. I. AA en , Su nerlntendent of Schools, Lon sa county. Va. "ls well filted for ftny posltlon to whlch ho may ' nsptre.''?S. M. Bradshaw. Duponi Trnlnlng Sclioal. Lnulsviil.. Ky. "A hlgh-tnn'ed, honorable genllcnian; n consclentloiis, Cflpaljle, paliiRlaklng teacher. Would prove nn nerpilsltlon to nny Inslltiillon nf lenrnlng. - II. P. Mor rls. "I know hlm to bn a gentlcman In every sensn of the ivord. lo has brm nrlnclnal of our _rnded sohOOl for three spsslnns nnd hns glven sntlsf actlon Jfj everv riispcet n? ?ihlgli-class Inntructor nnd dlsclpllnarln.i. AVe regrel to give hlm'iip."-?.. C7 Goodloe, GordoriBvllle, Vn Day and Nlght Sessions. Bo th scxos. Terms rryisonnhle. 1 ry us. Hualness Branches all the year round. A-dreos or call at offlce, Broad and Nlttth Streets* or 'Phone 2760. ' ?_ FORK UNION ACADEMY. t-taloh Opens Thursday, September 22, 1904, Cost for board, malrlculatlon. lultlon In Engllsh nnd military fee. $120. -im staff of teachers. Captaln Edward I. AVInaton, of Unlted States army, has iharge of the military department. eat? alogue sent on request. W-lH&m E. Hatcher. President Board of Truitees, Fork Union, Va. The Baltimore Medical College. ANNUAt, SESSION BEGINS BEPT. ?TH. 1004. Modern an. thorouRh eqalpmenti For cata loaue address David fltreet. M. D.. Dean. 711 Episeopal High School, near ALEXANDR1A, A'A. L. M. BLACKFORD, M. A., LL, D., Prlnclpal. The 66th year open September 28. 1904. FOR BOYS. Catalogue sent on application AMUSEMENTS. Academy, Tburaday, Matlnee and Nlght, Sept. 22d. "The Burnlng Question of the hour Is: HAVE YOU SEEN CANDIDA?"?New York Sun, Mareh 12. 1901. LAST SEASCN'S MOST CONSPICUOUS SUCCESS! George Bernard Shaw's Sparkllng Comedy, "CANDIDA" Prcsented by a Spcclally Selccted Cast, headed by LESTER LQNERGAN Dlrcctlon of George H. Brennan Com? pany, Incorporated. An Entire Seuson's Run In New York Clty! Magar.lnes nnd Newspapers Teemlng Wlth Pralse! ACAD?MY> Mat. _ Night! Tbe Bl? Spcotiiculnr Farce, nnioi'sriuis Everything New Except tho Tltle. n,|... , Matlnee. 7no. 50c, 2fic. rilCCO . Nlght, $1, 75c. 60c, 35o, 25c. MR. HOWARD HALL PrescnHn(jr WAIFS' PARADISE Mata. Thurs. and Snt. The Valentine Museum. ELEVENTH AND CLA. STREETS. OPEN 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. ADMISSION. 25C. FREE ON SATURDAYS. The Confederate Museum. ? TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. Opens dally from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. AdmlBSion. 25 cents. Free on Saturday. SEALED PROPOSALS. Commonwealth of A'lrglnla, Offlce of Superintendent of Public Prlntlng. Richmond, Sept. 2, 1904. SEALED PROPOSALS AVILL BE RE ceived at THIS OFFICE hntll 12.M. pf THUBSDAY, September 18, 1904. for the PRINTINO, BINDING, RUHNG, etc, fnr the State of A'lrglnla for one year from October 1. 1904. _ Prlnt<?d schedules. showlng In detall the classincatlons, wlll he furnlshed nn application to ihe bldders, on which au ? blds wlll be requlred to be made. Contractors wlll be rerpllred to enter Into bond, wlth sectirlty, to bn npproyed hy the Secretary of the Commonwealth, for the prompt and falthful execution of thelr ccntracts.. The right Is reserved of rejectlng any nr all bldft and the work 4Vill be award ed In such lots or portions as tne Super Intenrient may'deem proper. KTKT_KT J. H. p BANNON. Superintendent of Piiblic Prlntlng SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived at the SAME TIME AND PLACE for furnlshlng the followlng papers for the use of the Com mon wea Ith: 200 REAMS 24-3S oO lb. No. 1 AL F. 28fl-REAMi5 28xS6 50 lb. E. S. Flat AVrltlng. ? ?<: 125 REAMS 16x21 21 lb. Flat. Wl REAM<3 18x28 ."il lb. No. 2 Ledger. 176 REAMS 22x32 54 lb No. 2 Ledger. 40.000 No. <A% No, 1 Rag Envelopes Papers. etc, tn be dellvered Into surh placns as the Superintendent may dlrect without charge for frelght or drayngc Bldders wlll furniah samples of s-lze and welghts advertlsed for. The '-lgbt is reserved to reject any or all blos. Note,?Bids foi paper wlll be opened at the pleaauredf WjATQ^^, Superintendent Public Prlntlng. sept 2-Sun.AVed&Frl-6t DIVIDEND NOTICES. Offlco of , ? Vlrginla?Carollna Chemlcal Co., Richmond, Va., Sept. 13,' 1901. DIVIDENP NO.;86.o ,..VTr THE BOARD OF DIREOTUBK HAVE thln day deciared a DIVIDEND Oh - PER CENT. (two per cent.), Uie sume belng quarlerly Divldenjl No. 30, on the Preferred Stock of this company, pay able OCTOBER 15th. 1?04, when ch?cks wlll be niajler) to all PreferredI ?btnek* huldars of record at the c)ose of buslnes-s September 30th. Thn booka for the trans fer oi' Preferred Stock wlll be cfoj-etl from October lst to October 15th, both days incluslve. ._fl, W, JRAYJ-Sft Tredsurer, LAW SCHOOL The school of law In Rlehmond College offers thorough professlonnl tralnlng at moderate cost. Professors are Roger Oregory, LL. D; Ernest M.-Long, LL. B.; and John B. Mlnor. B. L. All fens of flrst year amount to $62.50. Sosnlon begins September 22d. OOM.MERCIAT; I,A\V COITRHE. Mnny young mnn who look forward to cnreers In commercinl pursnlts wish a knowledge of buslness Inw, nnd fnr thesn the College Law School wlll hercaftcr offer n one-yonr course In Commerclal Law. The stilijectp. embrnce.I ln thls course are the I.aw of Domeslic Relatlon*, Contracts. Admlnlstratlon of AVIlls. In siiranco. Negotlsble Instruments nnd Cor? poratlons. Fee for entire c.ourse l-W. Cost of Tert-books about $25. Cla.is houra nfter 4:80 P. M. For ca5alogue and Information, nddrcss any of the professors, or President P. W. BOATWRIGHT, Richnionil, Va. Next. sesslon opens September 22d. Thorough instruction In anelent nnd mod? ern languages, pure ond applled sclences, hlstory. phllosophy and law. In Septem? ber, 1904. new courses In free-hand and mechanlcal drawlng and In prnctlcal ma chanlcs and electrlclty wlll be opened. Ex cellent laboratorles In physlcs, chemlstry, blology, psychology, mechnnlcs nnd draw. Ing. Special attentlon Is called to the fact thnt full professors teach the lowest as well as the hlghest college classes. Stu dents at cntrance usunlly take flrst-ycar Latln, Engllsh. Math?Wattcs and Hlstory. They therefore have as thelr teachcrs Professors AA'. L. Foushce. F. C. AVood ward, R. E. Gaincs and S. C. Mltcheli. For catnlogii" nnd Informntlon, addresn Pres. F. W. Boatwrlght, Rlehmond, Va, U IL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY, MO. A SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. Special nttentlon to Modern Languogef. Scloncc and Commerce. Courses?Llterary, Sclentiflc, Comrr.?r? clsl. A thorough Preparatory Coursi (W hoys not under twelve years. Send for catalogue. THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS. The Virginia Mechanics'lnstitute NIGHT SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY, 1044 and 1016 East Broad Street, AVI11 begln Its twenty-nrst sesslon on tbe thlrd day of Oetober, 1004. The schplkra of last sesslon wlll be glven the exclusive prlvllege of entering untll the inth of September, after that date nll appllca tlons wlll be corlsldered in turn, untll the llmlt of each class is reached. Apply to Secretnry al Instltute 'dnily from 9:.T> o'cloek A. M. to 2 o'cloek P. M.i and from 4 o'cloek P. M. to ? o'cloek P, M. MA.N'N S. QUARLES; Chalnnnn School Commlttee. THOS. EI.EETT, Secretnry. IVicGuBra's UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, OPr. MONROE PARK. RICHMOND, VA. KORTJETJI BES8ION of nine nionlhs. Sept. 17 io .lunc 17. Ttioroiish preparatlon for unl verslty. rollec*. t'.'Chnlc-al school. L.'. S. Naval and Milltary Acaaleiiileia. Primary department for finall hoyp, ivllh aeparate instrtictoi-c. aiudy-liall, nrt*l reeltation rooma, Numba-r of h?ar''|prs Mrleily llinifat. Th? Prlnclpal wlll b? al hnm... 7 N. Belvidero Bt.. nf.ar Bept. 5, For full inWmatlmi as to i?ims, ayaleni, In'atructora, tos'thor with onipla-te UNIVERSITl' AND COLLKGK RECORD alnc 1"". aet? 40-paa-e cotalOKU* nt hook anal ItOLLEY'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS, PIne Street, between Ornce and Franklln. Geo. Ma *Nolley, Princlpal; Rlchird T. Wllson, Jr,, Assoclate Princlpal. Prepnres boys for colieg?s and univer sltles. Opens Wednesday. September 21st. New puplls clnsslfierl Tuesdny, Snptem bor 20th. Catalogues nt Ihe book stores. For catnlogues nnd furthcr lnfnrm>.tlnn address the Prlnclpal at 112 North Fifth Street, Rlehmond, Va. MISS ELL.ETT'S School for Girls. 112 EAST FRANKEIN STREET, September 26, 1904. From klndergnrten to college. Bryn. Mnwr examinatjoris wlll be held ln Rleh? mond May, 19(16. French or Oerman lessons to little girls of slx, seven nnd elghl, without extrn chargo. Tr-rms; Twenty lo seventy dollars. Tho sehool is limited in every department. Clr culais nt No, 112 East Franklln Street, Wss^RRisvrswM7 3 East Qraot Street, OPENS SEPTEMBER 21,1904. Catnlogues lriay bo had from hook storns or from the prlnclpnl. MISSSUSIK P. MOR.RXS, Prlnolpnl, ot 412 AVest Mnill Strr-et after Aug. 1st. MISS ROBERTS* PRIMARY SCHOOL Will Reopen September 22d at No. 7 East Cary. TERMS MQDKRATE. . * Miss Stanard's School, 102 NORTH MONROE STPeET, ' The next sesslon wlll begjn Soptem.^ ber l?th. MISS WINSTON'S PRIMARY SCHOOL for Boys and Girls. wlll reopen Septem? ber 22d at her father's resldc-tico, Ricly. uionu College, .