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Now is the Time to Begin Using TIMES-DISPATCH WANT ADS. It is What You Save To-day That Makes Prosperity. _Times-Dispatch Want Ads. are Money Savers for Merchant, Clerk and Housekeeper The Rate for Classified Want Advertising la 1 cent per word, Net Cash In AD? VANCE, wlth a minimum cost of 10 cents for each lnsertion. Tho samo rate nppliea to deaths. tnnrriages, obltuarles nnd nll other classified no? tlces. No dlsplay typo allowed In the clasMP.cd columns. tu..:. .. ..?...- .-! LOST AND FOUND. M3T FRIDAY AFTERNOON, &EB; uary ?"nd" about i o'clock On Broad treel t>etween Second and Thlrd, or on Broad streei e.ir. OentlerfM.n"a Wateh 'ol ?i;'i clgar cutter and clmxm at ? ,:, ? ing the inltlala "1. T. "in.hr wlll t>k:is,- relurn to Mr. J. "H.M.iMMER. 501 East Broad street, nd recelve b Butfablj reward._ *-st-straykiTfrom my kennei.s n Alr, ii liirge Houn.l. Bluo Dccklcd wlth white and tnn spots; rlnged tall. Ubcral reward offered or hla return or any informatlon re ? hlm. J- C. MOODY, Bon Alr, TERRIKR. seal axe face. white tlpped nnd chest; wore wlde ,..,v:iv studded wlth rard for return to 703 )N BROAP STREET ONE FOX - Puppv; two black spot? on mld ?eacfc. one on tall. Reward if re to 605 West Grace street. ?LOST-TEBRrjARY 2. 1906, ON CARY. Nlnth and Twelfth. or on Tweirth to Maln. Uidy's Small Gold,' W.,teh; Ronran "M" on back cn.?e. Re? ward for return to BEAUFONT LITHIA WATER COMI'ANY'. HELP WANTED?Male. ANY INTELI..IGENT PERSON MAY earn good Income correspondlng tor newsparers; experience u'ltieceFsary. Send for paticulars. PRESS bl.NJJl CATE. Lockport. N. Y._ X.INOTYFE OPERATOR WANTED? Night work; good pay; steady employ menti rxperlencert operator wanted, with good referentjoa; no labor troube THE M1CIIIE COMPANY. Charlottea vll< , Va. [MEN TO I.KAP.N' BARBER TRADE. New Byatent. Onlv elght weeks requir? ed. Wnges Saturdiys. Tools donated. Positions paylng $10 weekly guaranteed when through. Illustrated cataloguo malled free. MOl.ER'S BARBER COC L.EGE, 131 Princo Street, Ncw Yor^. Clty. MEN AND BOY'S WANTED TO EARN };. to U a day after eompietlng courso or practlcal instruction ut home or in our schools. Graduates ndmltted to unlon; uositions BC( ured. COYNE BROS. CO. PRACTICAL SCHOOLS PEUMBING AND JjRlCKDAYIN'G, Nc-w York. Chlcago, Clnclnnati and St. IajuIs. i rec catalog. KOULDERS WANTED-NON-UNION Machlncry Moulders and Coremakers; stcady work; good wagc-s. Address P. O. Box 091. Phlladelphia. "WANTED?G<M>D TRAVEI.ING PAUES ii'.ui one ot experleaoe and ablllty, to sell our line <?< "antl-trust" llnaeed oll. excluslvely or as a slde line. on big comrrilSBio'n. Address Thos. M.-McBee & t;o., I-oek Box US4, Mansfleld, Ohlo. WANTKD-BOOK BTNDBR CAPABLE of actlng aa foreman. Any one Inter? est ed address X. Y. '/.-, care Reuger's, or call between 11 and 2 o'clock Feb? ruary 3rd. WANTED?SHIRT STARCHER, BOSOM ironer, neck band Ironer; good pay and regular work. Apply nt once. EAGtiE STEAM LAUNDRY; 723 West Cary Street. vi'ANTED-TWO SHARP YOUNG MEN or good habltBj one for nlght watch and one for teacher ln primary grades; men from country preferred. Address B, M, eare tiils ofiico. YOUNG MAN. GOOD RUTjER AND fully competent on ordinary blnding; wages, $io to $12, accordlng to qualitlen tions; roforonces required. Box 207, Wll mlngton, N. C SITUATION WANTED?Male. A NUMBER ONE FIRST-CEASS photo engrav'er and hnlf-tone tlnlsher deslrcs steady omployment in hls line; ...is had tenMyeara'cexperlence ln New York. Address. F. J*. W., HI0 East Maln * tre^i t, thlrd story. jUKXJHi nUUTUKAli DRAKTSMAN OF K"..cl tralnlng and six years' offlce expe rlence Is open to engagement. Addresa K i? C. care Tlmes-DIapatejh. TEACBBR BY FIRBT-CLASS STEADY and Bober man: can work ln clty or ' town. HOMER THOMPSON, W. Va. ..WANTED, BY AN EDUCATED, J-ION est und industrioua man, a posltlon as colleetor. copyist. or any honest employ ment h>' whlch I can make a llvlng tor a famlly; beat citj- rcferoncoa glven as to character and capaclty. Address A. 4'.C. care thia offlce. 51T UATlo~N~W A^TODTFtiinTie1 MH.LlM'.lt OF EOCPERrBNCE WISHES poaltlon for comlng sea.uon. Addresa ll 363, care Tlmes-Dlspatch, Rlch? mond, Va. ANTED?BY YOUNG LADY SITt'A ion .is book-keeper or ntonogrnpher. ,-.dure.-.< l. :::a. caro TUncs-Dispatch. Fee-Dee Branches. jjjfXuGHIER'S DRUG STORE, Twen.v titih ai.d Vonable Streets. -l?tni> W. F. EANES, 2U1J East Brad Streei A. a. SCOTT, Tweaty-fllth ana i'road R!nf mIs^I Ku^*' Tw?ty.flfU, ^ciay^uv:;."- ^?N^ RA1- . PEOPL1 ^i^H"iXH^CY' ^^ East Mar. CITY' DKCG STORE, No. im ?;??, ., , /Btreet, corner uuieenta. aat ^'n JUDSON CCNX'.NOHAM, No, .#? ' Maln, corner rwont> urst. ' ^*ut PiNE BTREET PflARMACY, N0 *?? Soulh Plne blret't. ' r"0' SJ< 1^NK^'a1^Vs^tJ:'AKIBH 90, No. ?^t^/(^tiM'A,tMA^. No. m W&UT^aMACT' Twe"ty-el?ht und RISONU PHARMACY. N0. m -Cana| J. T. DEWtB. No. 4 Etiht Broad Utreet ^SKUSrK,i' K0" V HUH W. A. PERKIN8, No. 44 North Sycamor? Street. Pt-tereburg. . -y-ainore ffWENTY-EIGHTII AND N STREET PHARMACY, Twenty-elBhth and N Btreet*. HELP WANTED?FEMALE. WANTED-A BBIOIIT YOUNG LADY not over 21 years of ago that can teucli music nnd would like to learn to cierk ln tho store. Addrcss C. M. CARPEN T1CR, Fnbcrs, Vn. WANTED-A ('OMI'HTENT WHITll cook with references. ComfortablQ home and llberal salary. L 30S, Tlmes Dlspatch ofllce. W A NTHD-OPHRATORS ON SHIRT8; also wlll take few girls to lenrn. Apply tn BISHOP, "tbe Hhlrt Bulldcr." 702 East Main. WAXTKP-A NURSE TO TAKE EN tlre chargo of baby; settled woman prc ferrred. Apply 1001 West avenue. WANTED - GIRLS FOR FACTORY work; good wagea; stoady employment. Apply at Elevcnth and Cary Streets. AGEHTS WANTED. $90 A .MONTH SAI.ARY AND EXPENSES to men wlth rlg to Introduce our Guar anteed Poultry and Stock Remedles. Send for contract; wo mean ouslne,*? and furnlsh best referenco. G. R. BIOLEK CO.. X 5S4, Sprtnglleld 111. REAL ESTATE?For Sale. IS IT A FARM YOU WANT? T, LORD BLESS YOU. WE HAVE THEM. WRITE UB. GET DESCKUTIV LIST. HABR1NGTON & MORRALL, NILES. O. REAL ESTATE?For Rent. FOR RENT-FINE STORAGE WARE houses, formerly Trlgg Shlpyard; South? ern Rallway nnd water connectlons. Ad? dress C. B. FORD CO., 'phone 302S Trlgg Shipyards. FOR RENT-OFFICE IN MUTUAL buildlng. Furnlturo and Flxtures for aale. Apply Room 9-0. ROOMS FOR RENT. BROAD, WEST. -T-l. TWO LARGE UN furnished rooms; all convcnlences; rcut reasonable. MARSHALL, STTREET. W, 401-FOR rent?Second-story front room. furnleh ed or unfurnlshed. to couple Or two gentlemen; bath and water on samo floor. Apply above. REAL ESTATE WANTED. | i.-? WANTED, TO RENT BY MARCH IST, small farm, wlth flve or six-room house, near electrlc car llno; stato ?lze of farm and rent of same. Address E. 400, care this ofllce. FLAT WANTED. WANTED-BY TWO LADIES. FLAT, three or four rooms, wlth convenlenccs, centrally located. Addrcss "A. B.," 316 North Twelftli streot. BOARDING E1GHTH STREET. NORTH, 516?WANT ed. permancnt, translent and table boarders. Terms reasonable; home com? forts. WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY occupants for two rooms; ono second story front; nowly furnlshcd; wlth or without meals; bost references. 306 South Third. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. HO.00 TO 126.00 WILL START YOU IN monoy-maklng business. Room 2, Dick? inson Hotel, 821 East Broad. WANTED. WANTED-ONE GOOD SECOND-HAND keroseno or gasoline marlno englne; threo to ten horso power. Addrcss} V 310, caro Times- Ulspatch. WANTED-PARTNER WITH J2C0.00 IN good paylng business, Address D 325, '?aro of this offlce. FINE UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERING OF ALL KINDS AT lowest prlces. full stock of upholsterlng goods always on hand. LEVY & KASS ?JS XV. Broad. "Phone 1036. ^ MATTRESSES. WE MAKE A SPECiALTY OK HAIR Mnltresses: old onea made over like new. Let us sell you one. JACOB UMLAUF. 'Phono 3292. Xntiques? FINE OLD-FASHIONED FURNITURE and braHB goods. No reproductlons. C M. MOORE. 219 East Maln. I SELL ANTIQCE FURNITURE VERY choap at 1505 East Maln street. MILLINERY. BEAUTIFUL BABY IRISH LACE HATS for ovenlng wear In advanced snriiur styles ot Mrs. WORTHAM'S, 216 North Thlrd Street. "n SPECIAL NOTICE. PARTIES INTERESTED IN ANTIQUES ahould see the coliectlon of elegant plecoB at 210 East Maln. No new goods. STORAGE. FOR C11EAP AND DRY STORAGE rooms apply to RICHARDSON & CHAPPELL, Storago Department, Bel vldcre Building. 501 \v. Maln Stroet. COAL AND WOOD. I AM "UNLOADINO ONE TO FIVE cars every day. I have tho largest stocK of wood ln city, mostly North Carollna Hlckory Wood; orlBlnal half-cord mlx? ed. I2.W-. quartor cord, $1.25. I am solt ing all klnds of domestlc and steam Coal at prlces, etc. Grnte Coal, 14.50 Two yards two 'phonea. Bowe and Marshall, 'Phone K_u: 1201 W. Broad ?Phone 1000. Leader, E. T. LONG. RUBBERi REPAIReId] _tUB__R BOOTS HALI'SOLED, 75ci"; potches, 15c. and upwnrds: hot' watar bags, etc, flxed. DREW'S HLECT lll> %\\10E l?CTORY' 716 E* AI*?"> Stroet! Phono 2067. BUILDING. IF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLA'SB JOR and one at onco, try E. R. BROWN No. 5 East Marshall, contractor ror all classes buildings. None two lanro or iwo siiiall, nor eompllcated. PAPER HANGING. IF YOU HAVE ANY PAPHRING TO bo done* it wlll vAr you to see what wo Imvu.to nfter, *>>w. cloan stook"of tbe laiest designa In Wall Paper lo* '-'&' N. Flfth Slroi-i. ???--?., TRUNKS. SPENCE, 22 AND 21 N. NMNTH st..'iTah tho largest and bem aasortiueiit of . Trunks, Hatcliols, Flaaks, Card riiv-J and Leather Noreltles over shown m tlds cfiy. and at tlio lowest prk-u" if your trunk or bag lb out of order, 'nliono us; we wlll call tor It und return lt si.no day. Our inotto: One hundred coiita-ffiS your dgllur. E. II. Bl'KNCLV 2" und -t N. Ninth Street. uuu **' WTOWANTy-"OI* TO/OALL AT 703 EAST Broad Btreet and convince yoursulr that we have the largcat and bost llnenf Trunks and Tittvcllng Neceaal?e'a In the clty; rcpairlng done. H. W KOUN. "THEE Hc. BRO., Trunk aud l_iK Uu, X,!ttlo Willie's mother sent hlm to the grocers nnd promlsed If ho ran all the way she would glve him something good. Study tho plcturo and aeo lf you can guess what he ls going to get. Answer to yestcrday's puzzlei: A quarter after-one. _FOR SALE._ TRIGG SH1PYARD EQUIPMENT. CON slstlng of machlnery, tools, atoro-room supplles, MOTORS, 10 H.-P. to 200 H.-P. BELTING. sln?le and double lcathor. Shaftlng, pulleya, hangers, etc; lumbt-r and flre wood. cheap. S. M. TOML1N SON, Richmond, Va. FOR SALE-A AVELL-F1TTED CON fcctlonery and clgor store; dolng a splcndid business; flno locatlon on East Broad street; good reasons for selllng. Por further Informatlon address A 3*5, care Times-Dispatch. FOR SALE-THOROUGHRRED BAR red PlymounT Rock cockrels; am over stocked and wlll sell eheap. Apply to Mrs. M. C. BLANKENSHIP. East Richmond, on Seven Plnes car line. AJ.BEMARLE SWEET CIDER BY BAR rel or carload; also manufacturers of superlor snow whlte corn meal. \Vrlte for prices. GREENWOOD GRIST & CIDER MILLS, Greenwood Depot, Va. FOR SALE. GENUINE ANTIQUES, MA hogany Furnlture. Fenders. Andlrons; no lmltatlons. C. M. MOORE, 219 East Maln. SPECIAL BARGAINS CAN BE HAD IN a large fumlturo wagon at RICHARD SON BROS., 613 Brook avenue. FOR SALE?REAL ESTATPJ Wa-" ness: flne list of properf.es. Addresa PIEDMONT. Box 172. Lynehburg. Vn. NOTICE. J20.00 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR any caso of rheumatlsffl, Indlgestlon or lnsomnia that we cannot cure. We cure all the so-called incurable diseases, and provo that we can and do cure our pa tients. Consultatlon free. DIVINE HEALING INSTITUTE, 219 East Clay Street, Rlchmond, Va. LOWEST PRICES AND BEST QUAL^ Ity in awnings is our motto. Glve us a call. H. E. COPELAND & CO.. head? quarters for awnings, tents and flags, 1G8 North Nlnth street. NOTICE?IF YOU WILL SENrTiiFH.is I wlll send you a gallon of corn whlskoy, elgtt years old. BEN TERRY, Clarks vllle. Va. LET ns BUY" IT. WE BUY EVERY? THING. VA. SALVAGE AND WRECK. ING COMPANY. 110 N. SEVENTH ST. CARRIAGES AND WAGONST I HAVE SOMETHING THAT WILL IN terest you. A nlco llno of Buggles, un flnlshed. whlch I can flnish up to sult your taste. B. C. BRISTOW, 1000 Franklln Street. AWNINGS. FLAGS AND~TEJNTsT SO MUCH EASIER TO BE SUITED IF you mako your selectlon from u com pleto stock. Wo have tho most com pleto axorjf. ot awnlng in the South; also large line of tents and flags. H. E. COPELAND & CO.. 108 North Nlnth. "FURNITURE AND CHINA PACKING. FURNITURE AND CTHNA PACKED and shlpped wlth care. JACOB UM LAUF, 7(6 West Maln Street. BANKRUPT NOTICE. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF*l CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Unlted) States, for tho Eastern District of Vlr? ginla. In tho Matter of I No. 647 WISE & MEYERS. In Bankrupts. Bankruptcy. To tho credltors of WISE & MEYERS, of Rlchmond, In the county of Henrico, and district aforesald?bankrupts. Notlce ls hereby glvon that on the 21th day of January, A. D.. 1908. tho sald WISE & MEYERS. were duly adjudl cated bankrupts; and that tho first meet? lng of thelr credltors wlll be held ln my offlce, RooniH No. 10 and 12 CSpltol Law and Real Estato B_ulldlng, RlohmmidJ Va.. on tho 14th DAY OF FEBRUARY. A. D., 1906, at 10 o'clock ln tho forenoon. nt whlch time, tho sald credltors may at? tend, prove thelr clalms, appolnt a trus toe, examtne the bankrupts and transact t?uch other bualness aa tnay property. come before sald meetlng. February 2, 1900. THOS. B. SNEAD, Roferee ln Bankruptcy. Smith, Moncure & Gordon., counsel for tiankrupts. WANTED, WHITE GIRLS BEG1NNERS PAID WHILE LEARNINCJ. f employme ALLEN & Steady employment; goo4 waaes. Apply to GINTER BRANCH. Seventb and Cary. SCHOOLS. University College o! Medicine Medicine-Dentlstly-Pharmncy. HTUAllT M'CiUIHE. M. D.. Pro?ld?lit. Complttc onulp n,..-i,i. Kupeiior C'llnlcn. Moderntu Kx|imi*ftii. Mll I -llmitte. Sluili-nti nt tliU (.'olliiun, un'lor priHi-m . ?jii-iiii.,.., ot niitrnnen and Kraminllon, nro nlilii lo meet rmiulroinontN for mliiiltiilon to llc-t-nntriK pxamtnatloni ln ?ny Htute. liulli.tin No. 3 t.-'.V how medlc&l >in.i.-;,i, iu, .in-. ii-1 hy laws i>,iHt."l ln irmiiy HlufJi ri-Kiilutiiiu Iho pnutica e( inr.ll.-ln.- ,\<lli. mm wIi.i.iam lt. MILLER, ProotOI'i Rlchmond, Va. The Confederate Museum TU'WLFTH AND CLAY BTitlCBTH. Ol>eii dally from (j A. M. to 6 P. M. i Adunlittlon, ? 26 ctiiits, Fikk on tfuturdwy. AMUSEMENTS. BKJOU-To -Night Mat8. Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Johnny-THE RAYS-Emma IN THE MUSICAL WHIRL, DOWN THE PIKE. Next week?Harry Clay Blaney, In "The Man Behlnd the Gun." Aradpmv TUESDAY r__aUClliy MATINEE AND NIGHT. Famous Musical Comedy, The School Girl Original Daliy Theatre Show Girls Prlces: Night, 25c to $1.50. Matlnee, 25c to J1.00. The Valentlne Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN 10 A. M. TO 6 P. M. ADMISSION, 26c. FREE ON SATURDAYS. MEETINGS. Rlehrrrond. Va.. Jan. 23. 190ij THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholdera of the Vlrglnla Anthraclto Coal Company wlll be held nt the ofllco of the Company, In tlie Amerlcan Na? tional Bank Buildlng, Rlchmond Va on Tuesday, February 13.. J9D6 'at 12 o'clock M. for tho purpose of electlng Directors for the ensulng year nnd for the transactlon of any other business thnt /may <properIy icome Vetore t__ meetlng. D. C. ZOLLICKOFFER. ___Secretary. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the stockholders of the B. F. JOHN? SON PUBLISHING COMPANY wlll %0 held at the olilces of the company ln the city of Rlchmond, Virginia, Wedneaday February 7, 1906. at 4 o'clock P. M. E. L,' PELL, Secretary. January 23, 1906. THE ANNUAL MEETTNG OF THE stockholders of the Rlchmond Transfcr Company wlll be held at thelr ofllce 819 East Maln Street, at 12 o'clock noon' Wcdncsday. February H, 1906. W. T. DARDEX. Secretary. BAPTIST. FIRST liAITIST CHURCH (CORNER Broad and Twelfth Streets)_Servlces at 11 A. M. and S P. M., conducted by the paslor, Rev. GEORGE W*. M'DANIEL. Sunday school (D. J. McCarthy. Supt.) at 9:30 A. M, A wol como to all. SECOND BAPTLST CHURCH.?WORSHIP at 11 A II. nnd 8 P. M.. conducted by tho pastor, Br. W. R. L; SMITH. Sunday achool 9:y> A. M. Thomas H. Starke. Supt. OROVE AVENUE BAPTI8T CHURCH (Grove Avenue and Beeoh Stroet.i)?Rev. J. B. HAWTHOBNE, D. D.. paator.?Preachlng at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday school at 9:80. A. M. GRACE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH (corner Grace and .. Fousheo CJtrnets)?Rov. C'HAS. S. GARDNER, D. D., pastor.?Sunday achool at 9:30 A. M. . Preachlng by the pastor at 11 A M. and S P. M. Prayer meetlng Wed needay at 8 P. M. WEST VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH (GROVE Avcnuo and Meadow Btreet)?WM. LOCKHART BALL, pastor_Preachlng at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday achool at 9:30 A. M. Prayer meetlng Wednesday at 8 P. M. Seats free. Everybody welcome. METHODIST. CENTEN'ARY METHODIST CHURCH (Gruco Streot, botween Fourth and Flfth Sueeu)-Rev. W. J. YOUNG. D. D., pastor.? Scrvices and sermons by tho pastor at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. -Mornlng subject: "What Is the Chrlstlan Churocter?'T Evonlng subject, ?'Tho Collapse of o. Gre.at Business." Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. All seats free; all are Invited. PARK PLACE METHODIST CHURCH (corner West Franklin and Plne Streots)?Rev L. H. BETTY, pastor.?Preachlng at 11 A, M. and 3 P. M. Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. UNION STATION M. E. CHURCH (TWEJf. ty-fourth and N Streets)?Ro-i. A. M. MAXEY. pustor.? Preachlng at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M Evenlng -ubp'ct, "The Brain." TIiIh la tho third of a series ot four sormona addn-sm-i! speclolly to inon. Sunday achool at 9:30 A. M. PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH?REV F. T. M'FADEN, D. '_.. pastor.?Servlces -t 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Seats freo. Cordlal w?j. come to all. SECOND ]*Ri:SIlYTERIAN CHURCH?REV RU3SELI. CEC'IL, D. D? paatoi-?Sunday serl vlces at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Wednoadav? P. M. Sunday school 0:? A *tf. uay 8 BBRVTCES AT GRACE STREET PRESBY terlan Church at 11 A. M. ond 8 P, jj, Con ductcd by the paator, Rov. JBRE WITHFh SPOON, D. D. " CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (CORNER Park Avenue and Harrlson Street)?Rev j CALVIN STEWART, D. D., pastor.-DiVlno servlces to-morrow 11 A. M. and 8 P. m. Sun? day school 9:30 A. M. Devotlonal service Wcd? ncsday 8 P. M. CHRISTIAN. HBVKNTl'l KTRBlflT CHRISTIAN CHURCH (corner Seventh und Grace Stroeta),?Servlcea tiimiliiy at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M., conduoted by tlu, pustor, Iti-v. .1. J. HALEY. Mornlng sub? ject, "Unctlon." Evenlng subject; "Tho Won derrul Speaker." WEST KN*D CHRISTIAN CHURCH (ON Mutrls, butwoon Maln and Floyd Avonue).? Preachlng tn-mnrrow by Rev. HISNltY PBARCB ATKIN3 al 11 A. M. und 8 P. M. I.UTHERAN. i'lllST ENGLIHH I.UT1IERAN CHURCH (Sevenlh Hiroet, boliveon Broad a.nd Qruoe)? Rev. C, A. MAltlCH. pastor.?Servlces at 11 A. M nnl H I'. M. by llio pastor. Prnyer meetlng Wednesday night ut 8 o'clock. Lutlior Loague Hunday evenlng at 7 o'clock. NEW JiqRyBALBM. NI*W ,li:iti;:-AI.KM MISSION (.101 S. PINK l-ii-.-u ll.-v. .HJNIUS B. SP1BRS, pastor.? Hwi-'leiiborg free lonillng library opened dnlly. Piciirlilng servlco U A. M. Everybody wol CIllllHTIAN SCIENCE; I'illHT CHURCH OI" CIIUI8T, SCIENTrsT (corner of Uolvldere and Maln .Streeta).?Sunday nioriilllg at 11 o'clOilll, hubjeet, "Soul." All <-M"-il'???>>? and tosllinoiiy iiieotliu.- overy Wediiei'luy "venlng ..I H::'n o'clock. The ruau InK-roum U located [n ih? Chuiriher ot Com rbcrce, nnd ia open overy week du.v I'luiu -10 l<) 2. All aru cuiilllilly Invited. Thn wiwi iiuui (ln tradu) IuiikIih (ut his oUHiopuuii' |o1?h") und grows fat (off tho patronoKu they ulvu him ln conscuutnee). -i'uek. BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF TtHlH OOCN-DITION OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF VIRGINIA, AT RICHMOND, IN THE STATE OF VIRGINIA, AT 'f'll E Ol/JSE OF BUSI? NESS, JANUAlRY 29. 1900. RESOURCES. Loans nnd dlscounts.?2,51.',G4T7 71 Ovordrafts, sectircil and unse curod . 533-11 Unlted atatoa bonds to securo circulation . 460,000 00 Unlted Sttulcs bonds to securo Unlted StntCM deposits. S0.O00 00 Unlted States bonds. 15,000 00 Premlums on Unlted States bonda . ltl.1'17 M> Bonds, securitics, etc. 121,010 2? Bnnklng-hoiiHo, fumlturo and lixturcs . 86,000 1)0 Due from natlonal banks (n.ot veservo agents). 111,5245 12 Dne from Stato banks nnd bankers . 60,31(1 5!f ?Duo from approved reservo agents. 303,311) tfl Checks and other cash Items.1,014 16 Exchanges for clearlng-house.. 54,464 Uh Notes of other natlonal .banks (ostlmoied). 34,000 00 Frnctlonal paper Currency, nlck? els nnd cents. oM 93 Lawful money reserve In bank, viz.: Speelo .5 48,748 60 lx-gal tendet'-notCH.... I(rj,'tl2 00 K - 151,000 50 Redemptlon fund wlth Unlted ?States Treasurer (5 per cent. of circulation). 21.073 lo Total .f4,800,718 80 LIABILITIES. _? M Capltal stock pald ln.$ ?00.000 00 Surplua fund. llo.OOO oo Undlvlded proflts, less expenses o_ and taxes pald. S4,->4 J5 Natlonal bank notes outatand- ????.?, Ing . 478,896 00 Duo to other natlonal banka .$ 351,?2S 00 Duo 10 Stato banks and bankers. 884,849 ?>! Duo to trust cornpa nlc.M and savlngB banka . on.oso oi Duo to approved re- ?.. aorve ngents. 3,490 10 Dlvidends unpald.... 014 ?... Indlvldual deposits, subject to eheck.... 2,027,750 33 Demiand cortlfleatea , ?? Ot deposlt. 90.W2 48 Cortftied checks. 19,7111.2 Cashler'a cheoka out atnndlng-. 0,341 4} Unlted Sta*i>s de iKJsita . S0.060 00 vosla .-3,001.970 36 Unlted States bond Hablllty ao- ,_.?,_..,. cuint .? lw*"-^ w Llablllties" 'other than thoso above BMited: Intorest reserve x,M oi Xotnl .tJ44.:MKi,71? 30 Stato of Vlrginla. City of Rlchmond?ss.: 1. AV. M. Addlson, caahler of the aboye named bank. do tolemnly swear that the above atatement ls true. to tho best of my knowledge ond bellef. b W. M. ADDISON, Cashler. Subscrlbed nnd swom to Ixsforo me this 20. day ot^ixrxx^y^ Rffi -^ C?rreSt-Atift:RAND WBLLFORD. It. H- LBNDSEjY, W. M. HABLdSTON, Dlrectors. STYTEMBNT OF THE FINANCIAL SPAI CONDITION OF THE SAVINGS BANK 0F RICHMOND, LOCATBD AT M?EMOND. IN If'}!? STATE OF VIRGINIA. AT 1 1. Ct.OSE Ol* nimESS JAM $*},*?? 1900. MADE TO.TI1E JTAXB CORPO? RATION- COMMISSION : RESOURCES. . Loans and dlscounts.$1,000,005 61. Overdrafts .?.? ??? ..^n. Stoeka, bonds and mortgagea... KWW.g} Bnnklnp-house. ?'ffioou Other real estate.............. -? I'W? ' Checks and other cash items.... -,)-> 0? Due from national banks. &**&. ii Spocle. nlckels and cenls and , paper currency. j.ud .-i Total .US^& Capltal stock ^^^...^K Surplua fund....-.??????; o0'ww w Undlvlded proflts, less amount pald for Interest. expenses , and taxes..'2. ... Dlvidends unpald.... ? ? ? ? 1,lw Indlvldual deposits. subject t?rJ.^)H. intortsc ?reserVc:::::::::::::"'.".'.* ??'?.a&n-m Total .*t,n?a,7iii ?i I Jamea M. Ball, cashler, do abldmnly swear Uia,t. th- above. is a tri^rtBttmeBt of the nnanelal cendition of the S.ivln,.., Bank of Rlchmond, located at Richmond. in the State of Vlrginla, at the closo of business on the 29th day of Jiiiiuary tt'JG. to *he best ^^^-M^asfcr. C0rrCC/>-At|rA. PATTERSON. L. /. MORRIS, . N. D. HARGROVE. - H. THEO. ELLYSON. R. F. PATTEKSON. Dlrectors. 2d day 0jBFebruary.^; -a< , . (My commission explrea April i. I9u0.) STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL. CONDITION OF THE BROAD STREET BANK, LOCATED AT RICHMOND. IN THE STATE OF VIRGINIA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JANUARY 29. 1906. MADE TO THE STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION. RESOURCES. Loans and dlscounts. $709,654 28 Overdrafts.'?. ?.,,'.-.' Vn Stocks, bonds nnd mortguges, 231,47J :>~ Funiiture and flxturea. 4,.snn on Checks and other cash Items.. 21.4 M Due from natlonal banks. 05,535 <n Sp'eclo, nlckels and cents. 4,454 67 Paper currency. 29,194 00 Total .sp i .<vi<t.:t:t-t 4is LIABILITIES. Capltal stock pald ln.$200,000 00 Undlvlded proflts, less amount paid for interest, expenses and t..1Xes . 39,938 21 Dlvidends unpald.' 21 40 Indlvldual deposits, subject to eheck....$S00,190 59 Tlmo cortlfleatea of deposlt . 3.048 03 Certlfied checks. <-9S6 66 PK0.|,S2r.,U8 All other llems of Hablllty, viz: Interest Reserve. $1,407 13 Unearned Interest. 142 00 Totui .,_1(41.o-io,:t:i4 4>8 I. Andrew M. Clover, cashler, do sol? emnly swear tlmt the nbovo is n true atatement of the flnnnelnl condition of tlie Rroud Street Bank. Inontod nt Rlch? mond, In the Blnto of Vlrsrlnia. nt tho eloso of business on the 211th d:iv of Jini unry. 1900, to the best of my knnwlodgo nnd bellef. andrew* m. c,i ovrn. Cashler. Correct?Attest: .1. XV, ROTHHRT. IT, I*. GRIMMRI 1.. \V. M. HAH1 l?T(iV. Dlrectors.' Bifl'to'of VlrulViln. Clty or IHphmonii: ,'? riwoi'n 'o nnd fU|bB,cr*,,e.1 hef.iie me Shls ?d fliiy of Febmnry. lOnn. j. av. nowi.i's. " ? -l Notnry Piihli-. Mv eominHslon explrpi Ausrust 5, 1909. ? Wo aro nover old enough to know bot or untll wo uru ao old we can't.?Puck. BANK STATEMENTS. STATEMK'NT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE CITY BANK OF RICHMOND, LOCATED AT RICHMOND. IN THE STATE 'i|.- VIIIGINIA. AT TIlE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JANUARY 29, 1000, MADE TO THE STATE CORPOR.Y TON COMMlSSloN: RESOURCES. IxiniiM and dlscounta.*l,a53,977 17 Overdrafts . 1,809 09 Stocks, bonds nnd mortgnges... 66,212 o0 Bnnklng-houso . 35,000 00 GtieckS and othor cash iti-ms .$ 1,733 52 Exchangcs for clonr Ing-houso . 28,114 51 Duo from iintlonal banka . 321,110 32 Duo from Sttito bnnks and prlvato huitkf-r.**.. ttl.KH Sl Hpccli', nlckels nnd centu . ,10,oii" 23 l'apcr currency. ?M-- oi ' """5-14,607.45 Total.$1,961 -,602.21 liabilitles! Capitnl stock pald In.J 400,000 00 Surplus fund. 100,000 UO Undivlded proflts, lesa amount jiaid Ifbr Interest, ..?xnienscs nnd tu.X"H. 55,72.15s Dlvldenda unpald. 28 50 Indlvidual depoaita, subject to check....51,140,039 63 Dcmand oortlflca/tea of deposlt . 03,527 17 Certliled checks. 10,2:11 20 Caahler'a checks out .??taiiding. 59,000 00 Duo , to national banka . 62,018 m Di;<> to State banka and bankors. 73,803 61 "1^4051840^ Total.$1,961,602.21 I, J. W. Sinton, caahier, do solemnly swear that tho above-la a truo. a'litemont of ihe financial condltlon of the Clty Hank of Rlchmond, located at Rlchmond. in the .Stato of Vlrglnla., at tho closo of buslnofwi on tho 2!?'.h day of Jnnuary, 1900, to tlio best of my knowledge and bellof. J. W. SINTON, Cashler. Corrcct?Attest: s.ii. H__WE8, K. B, ADD1SON, WILLIAM J, LEAKE. DlrcctOTS. State of Virginia, Olty of Richmond: Subscrihcd and sworn to before mo tlUa 2d day of February, iTk>;. WM. SINTON. Notary Publlc. (My commlsslon explros March, 22, 19<j9.) STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE BANK 0F RICHMOND, LOCATED AT RICHMOND. IN THE STATE OF VIRGINIA. AT THE CLOS-1 oi-' BUSINESS, JANUARY 'At, llfcW. MADE TO TIlE STATE CORPOI'.A TIdN CO.MMISSION: RESOUPjOES. Loans nnd dl-scounts.I2.223.7P5 (X) Overdratia . l',6Qrao Stocks and bonds. 404,223 71 llanklng-house. 44,273;-' Other real estate. 3,099 Furniture and ilxtures. 3,200 34 E-cbanges for clear Ing-houso .% "0,(53.1 77 Duo from national banks . 257.207 09 Due fpjm State banka 102,0(19 32 Speclp .* 2ti,i'io st Paper currency. 37.000 00 - 433.101 63 Totnl .?:t,-.t.i,iO-i f>7 LIABILITIES. Capltal stock pald in.5 S0O.000 (X) Burplua .5 300,000 OO U'-si i-.vd for laxen.. 3),0O0 00 Uncarnod Interest_ kouo 00 O h--r u n di v 1 d e d proflts . 155.054 93 - 3S5,ir>4 ns Dlvldenda . 205: Indlvidual deposlts.. .$1,:?7.075 03 Demand ccrtlflcntes.. 88,250 7(1 Caahler's checks. 7.S2C 59 Duo ?lo< luiti-fnal banks . 190,072 -lli Due to State banks.. 3511,317 28 - 2,U37.0f>H 72 Interest reserve. 10.277 02 Total .ij*:t,an:t,i ?b wi 1. T. IC. Siinds, caahier, do solemnly swear that tho above is a truo atatonient of the financial condltlon of the Bank of Richmond. located at Rlchmond, in tho State nf virginia, at the close of business on tho 29th day or Jnnuary, 190U, to Uie best of my knowlodue and bellef. T. K. SANOS, Caahier. Coirect?Attest: J'-KKIVK E. NOLTING. JAMES A. MONCURE. 15. lt. ADDLSUN, WILLIAM NORTHROP, ^Directors. State ot' Virginia. Clty of Rlchmond?ss.: Sworn to und subscrihed before me this 2d day of February, li)00. A. K. WJXLIAMS, Notary Publlc. (My commlsslon explres May 10, 1908.) STATEMNET OF TIlE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE UNION BANK 0F RICHMOND, VA-, LOCATED AT RICHMOND, VA.. IN THE STATE .OF VIRGINIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JANUARY 29, 1900, MADE TO THE STATE COR? PORATION GOMMISSION. RESOURCES. Loans and dlscouuts.$1,700,725 70 Stocks, bonds Und mortgages 419,984 3S Furiiltnro aud flxtures. 2,904 50 Duo from national banks.. 24,198 09 Spccle, nlckels atul cents... 00 40 Ptiper currency . 2,247 00 Total .ijS-.aio.l-O 1:1 LIABILITIES. Capitnl stock pald ln.5 219,750 00 Undivlded proiiu*. loss amount pald for Interest, expenses nnd taxes. 330,(09 1.1 Divldends unpald ....-? 40-00 Indlvidual deposlts Hubjcft ,.?....? to check (00 days' notlce.). I,u9(.04i IS Tlmo cortlfloates of deposlt ,??,,',, (00 days' notlce).... 1S..17 s Interest on depoalt _ln. .ad- ^ VU11CO Total .-jia.au;. ia? i:t 1 \v R Mdsatd, do solemnly swear tluit llio a'bove Is a truo statement * ;of thto ftnanclal condltlon ctf tlu. Union i] , ,1- nf Rlirlimond. located at Rleli mond, ln tWS&'>f'i,S^nfe-:.*AV^1 ^nr1.^riT^\^Jn%^o^ odgo and bellef^ ^ MASSjB, caHhier. CorreCtKAT'S ARRINCi'l-ON. ; . ' ril-VRLES DAVENl'ORT, J, B. BEASLEY, *" DIreclors. ?.?,? of virginia, city of Richmond'-ss: btSw,n. tc Vild subsorlbed beforo me, tl,ra (Iliy of Wg^igK; Pubilo. My conniilsslon wp??? 12th D,!COniUcr' 1008. Millennial. "Somo day-lt mny bo ritfht around tho corner. "Iul a mity ln* nH fi"' ?^ "S U"' stais,"' sald tU6 old Coilgor,. aftor .1 aeuSOU ol' rinnlnatlun,?"some duy 'tlio people' will Bcrutlnlsso-tho nian wlio con scntH at tlio oarnost solicltation o( hls many frleiula to acce;it il polltlcM jolj as curofully as they Inspecl thu aniinul Offcrccl 'oni ln a horse awup."?Puck, STEIEKOI WILL ?.il Not Dropped, Buit Witlidrcwj From tlie University of Poiin- j . sylvania. - jgj (Speclal to Tho Tlmcs-Dlnpatch.) PUILADELi'HIA, Fcdruiiry 2.-Viiic< nj Stevcnson Ih very likely to play MoY ! ?l. fr0r,i Ul.*' tTntvorslty of Pennsj-lvnni* rmv. v <l'Hn',? "'l roporta to the ,.,? ,,!;-*?, '? hegin wlth. Btovehaon hns not been dropped from thn University for fiill J!,?- ? work ofr conditions or for any h_2ST _XW?- , Th?* cl"ver ?"I0 .luarler r,? \l'.\ bV!:ny '""i-iw" -enoral with Gth* anX0.!*?0 University Oll January ".'."* v"r>-, ?hni'lo reason that llO ,,,,,..?, ,^.n '"",! *" ""? Urtlvoralty lon* lia "K ^iv,.n k!'.,'X'lmln,l,tlrms. which would nayo glven hlm coud t ona. Bv wilh drawlng bo avoldr-d tha poialbltlty ol' _ -t tir.g these condltloiiH, whb-h mlght hava proved too great a handlcajvfor hirti but enter thi'-nSSK^^?2 ??^ enter the Lnlvereity, wltii next lall's ln comlng classes and take up* tne iante course of study that he WM.nuraulnl when he dropped out, and even ro?nU-r tho siiiiio clasa ho was in vvli-n he wltl. drew-MOa* College. Stiyenson seerns to have used hla he-fltl and done .-, little thlnklng. Just as ho had always done on the foot-ball n.-id ' ||;,d been debarred from plnying foot-ball noie \ v V!i<,:,u!M" ",r t,,c' m:iny tondltiong, whllo by wlthdrawing and startlng all ovr again next fall )|0 stans wlth a chati sliitc nnd wlll bo ellglble to play .Stevcnson wlll stand In preclsely ih? same posltion aa Cartinell the clovor Bpnnter, who returned to Penri last mii after havlng aklpnod a term. cfcrtmeli ls now a good student. and thore Im dvi rv reaaon to bellevo that SteVenaon Wlll bo a good student noxt fall. Unqueationabl? SUlVCnaon has heen too much car" <'<1 away by foot-ball. and I,.,;. made tlie ml* take of glvlng tlie game morO thoui'lir thaj, hls atuofea. but'hS la not the flrat man to blunder in thls way. For a fact *?>J?,-oT]K ;ino,-"r, * ????nl?r who havo so crrcd at tho University durlng the i-a. t year. .vtovenson. too, has had a number of so-called frlcnds. who have taken ub hnTiUti"s.nu";,h. of M* t,ma aa ?*??? foot? ball, leavlng hlm very llttle opportunlty lalso frlends, as well as foot-ball. for a Perlod, Penn's famous quarter-baCk mav como back to the Unlwaltyn?xt ~faU a better man ln every Way for h.. haa ?ee? tho error of hia w_Ji and la ri'.t likely to make tlie aame jnl-tak. V tw|.'. Mevcnson luw two more years io i.l-'.v college foot-ball. and it la verv _ocw _ai tlng that ho will play th, ,i" two y.k'rs for Pennaylvnnia. ||,/|?s; the a .,a * C by hla mlstakes. but that will not d ? hlm from playtag fooi-bnJH for all ho ls worth wh.-n he comea back next fah ?"rairM. ?uarLer-bttc|* ????---- foo,.''.!!. *,c-nciui will be just as DODUlar .-..- ,,?,i i havo been Stcven.?on, capt lii of thi team Ho ls a wondcrful foot-ball pl_v,r wl ?> he playa clcan foo;-ball und IVnn ,<v '? had his fqual. . . BANK STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONTUTI6>' OF'THJ FIRST NATIONAL BANK, AT RICHMOND, l.\ THI; STVTF OH yiROIXlA. AT THE CLL-rif? UF llV^I. NESS, JANUAR. 29. 1806 ' RESOURCES. Loans and dlscounta. J5105023 03 Overdrafts, secured and u:i- ' secured. 1627 38 Unlted States bonds to sccuro TrSJcu,,a_!P?!. 600.000 W L-nucd Statea bonds to secure L'niied Statea depoaita..... co.ooi) ua Premlums on U. s. bornir. u Bonds, securltles etc 2flma<vi Banklng-houae..... . ".;? Other real estate owned/...!i . ' 0 Due from national banks (uot reservo "Kentsi.$112,980 S3 Due fronr State bank'; and bankers . 7t,7i)7 ,,3 Due from approved re aervo agents .7G-9.17S 91 Checks und other cash ltcma. G.059 83 Exchangcs for clcnr lng*-houae.221,371 si Notes of other national -banka. 20.600 00 Fractional jiaper cur? rency, nlckels and <*ents. 1,215 os Lawful monry reserve in bank, viz.: Specle .50,600 00 Legal tender notes...240,500 00 RcdciinHlon fund wlth Unlted States Trea? surer f," |jcr cent. of ulrculaliou; . 2?, 102 50 -1,625,216 55 Total.-f7,-l-i:t,-1(t(l lli] LIABILITIES. Capital stock pald in.$ 690,000 00 Surplus fund. -lnO.OOO Od Undivlded proflts, loss expenses und taxes pald. 201,22.*'-IO National banlc notes outstand? lng. 590,200 08 Due to other national banks.*J 657.927 W Due to Stato. banka J and bunkcrs . C20.S5S 55 Duo to trust eom? panles nnd savings banks. 238.110 35 Divldends unpald. "208 00 Indlvidual tl 0 p osits subject to check.... 2,43i,62S 27 Demand eertiflcatos 01' deposlts . 036,439 71 Certilled checks . 65.D2S 17 Cashier's checks out? standlng. 22,587 01 Unlted States de? poslts . CO.0O0 00 -5,057,398 03 Bond account . 501,000 00 Accrued Interest und laxes..., 20615 5.1 Uncnrned dlscount, etc. 70)000 00 Total.?7.-ld8,-100 aa Stato ot Vlrglnla, city of Richniond-sa.j 1,'JOHN Mi Miller, Jr., cashler of the fibove-nuined bank, do solemnly swear thnt tho above statement is truo to the best of my knowledgo nnd bellof. JNO. M. MILLER, Jr.. Cashler. Subscribud und sworn to beforo me thii 1st day of Februnrv, 1906, J. W. BURRKSS, Notary Public. (My conimlsslpn e.\|ilrea April ?!, 1906.) Correct?Attost: I JOHN B. PURCELL, ' T. M. CARRINGTON, I A. II. CHRISTIAN, Jr.. ' Dlreclors, ' m NOW IN FULL Bl.OOM. Ruachcd vla Sunset Express of the DAILY FROM NEW ORLEANS TO SAN FRANCISCO. New Rqlls, ^Nevy Englnes, New. Steel Brldges, New Equipment. Iltqulro Plpiar Building, Baltimore Streot, Baltlmoro, Md.; 632 Chestnut Street, PhU? adolnhla.