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lf You Habe Vacant %poms, Turnished or Unfurnished, Nolp is the Time to Kent Them. Times-Dispatch Want Hds WillDo lt * '_:_?_?"?_?_"_!'_. -_\_ The Rate for Classified Want Advertising ls 1 cent per word, Net Cnnh ln AD VANCE, wlth a mlnlnrum cost of 10 cents lor each Insertlon. The iinme rate npptles to dentha. marrlages, obituai-les nnd nll other clnsslflcd no Uces. No dlsplay typo allowed In the clneslflcd columns. HELP WANTED?Male. ACTIVE MAN WANTED IN EACH county to oxhlblt, domonstrnto nnd ndvortlso staplo Une; salary, $18 WOekly; $,1.0o por dny for expenses; no <-.ij.lt.il rcqutrnd: hoiiesty nnd so brlcty more cssontinl thdn expcrlonco. NATIONAL CO., 720 ChestmUt streot, Phlladelphla. AN ACADEMY IN VIROINIA WISHBS to socuro a good nnintour ball pltchor for sonson; must glvo llrst-clnss refer? ences as to charncter. . Stnte ngc, ex pcrionce nnd give reforc.nce. "BASE? BALL," care Tlmcs-Dlspntch, Rich? mond, Va. ANY INTELLlGEN'l' PERSON MAY ? earn good Income correspondlng for newspapors; experlence unnecessary. Bend for paticulars. PRESS SiNJJI CATE, Lockport, N. Y. MEN AND BOYS WANTED TO LEARN plumblng, brlckiaylng, plasterlng trados; pays $5 a, day. COYNE BROS. CO.. New York, Chlcago, St. Louls. l'ree catalogue. WANTED, AT ONCE, AT MARION, S. C, and Pee Dee, S. C, two smart, sober, steady men, who undorstands setting and burning of brlck ln a common-up draft kllns, wlth wood for fuel; brleks drled by steam and plants tun winter and summer; cnpaclty, from GO to 110 thousand brlcks per day; glve reference . nnd state salary wlll work for. Addresa D. A. LAYTON, Marlon, S. C. WANTED?A COMPETENT MAN TO DRIVE LAUNDRY WAGON; ONE HAVING ROUTE PREFERRED. AD? DRESS D 441, CARE TIMES-DIS? PATCH. WANTED-ENTRY CLERK, ONE who ls qulck and accurate at flgurcs and has knowlcdged of typewrlter (Smlth i Promlcr preferred). Address B.32S, Tlhres-Dlspntch. WANTED. TWO GOOD SALESMEN, capable of oarnlng $50 n week. Apply A. E. SCAWN. No. 031 E. Main Street, Dlstrlct Mannger, Dayton Computing Scales. :OAOHMAN WANTED-WHITE OR colored; must be rellable, sober nnd oxporlenced. Apply, with references: W. O. NOI.TING, ioo Enst Fronki.n. WANTED-A CARRIAGE BLACK smlth nt onco: steady work. MEYER'S SONS, 120 South Elghth striet. WANTED-BAKER. A P P L Y A T onco to JAKOB KOCH, 1111 North Twenty-sixth street. clty. WANTED?COAT-MAKERS, V E S T - makors, bushelrrmn. WARREN WELL FORD CO., Roanoke, Vn. SITUATION WANTED?Male. CIIEM1ST WITH FIVE YEARS' BX p? rloncod In olectro chemlcal hnd ex perimental and gonoraly analytical "worl: wishes to obtaln n posltlon in the South. Address G 3ZS, care Times-Dis? patch. EXPERIENCED BOOK - KEEPER, stonographor and general olllce mnn, fully (iuallii.il to tnko chargo of de? tails ? of corrospondoiice and ofllce work, deslros posltlon ln real estnte or law ofllce. B 318, care Tlmes-Dls? patch. MACIIINIST OPERATOR?LINOTYPE operator wants posltlon; can tnko care machlne. Address L 425, Tlmes-Dlspatch. WANTED-A GOOD FARM ON Bhares or a posltlon as manager; stock. poultry. nurscry a speclalty. Address GERMAN FARMER, P. O. Box 125, Richmond, Vn. WANTED?POSITION AS COLLECTOR, copylng to do or any honest omploy ment by cducated gentleman; best of references. Address H 70, care Tlmes Dlspatch. HELP WANTED?FEMALE. SOUTHERN j FAMILY NOW LIV1NG in Now Y,orK? woufd llko to cmploy ti good worilnn'fwhlto) for general houso work; good home and wagos; per mnnent to right party; references e.\ changed. Mrs. 1RVINE GRAHAM, 2S4 Warren street, Brooklyn, N. Y. WANTED?AT ONCE, TEN THOR? OUGHLY EXPERIENCED WOMEN ACCUSTOMED TO SEWING ON i'OATS AND SKIRTS FOR OUR AL TERATION DEPARTMENT; NONE BUT THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED NEED APPLY. GOOD WAGES. AP? PLY SECOND FLOOR, J. B. MOSBY & CO. WANTED-WHITE SERVANT TO DO house work. Apply 1604 West Cary stroet to-day. Help Wanted?Male & Female*. WANTED?A FEW LADIES OR MEN of good addross who can Invost $23.00 to $50.00 and take chargo of buslness ln out-of-town department stores; you enn mako $4.00 to $8.00 a day wlth us; expe? rlence unnecessary. Don't nnswor un? less you mean buslness. Address B 329, Tlmes-Dlspatch. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED. AGENTS TO SELL THE book, **The Great Parllamenlary Bat . tlos nnd Farewell Addrcsses of tho Southern Bena'.ors on the Eve of tlie Clvll war." wlth color?d prlnts of the o.d Senate chairfbor, taken from orlgi hal nt the Llbrary of Cnngress; colored prlntg of tho dlrjJjisulshed Senators of lnie-h?Uum d-iysafcrhe contenta of tnis volume include: (Treat Senators and Groat Spe^ches In ihe Old Senn*.e r*ha:n oer; ihe Oreat Debate Between John U. Breckcirfldge. of Kentucky, nnd Edward D. Baker. of Oregon; tho Groat iio . bato Between Oenrrnl E, D. Baker nnd John '*. Brockenrldge; Pen Ploturos ot thc Old Senato p.nd iho Now; John I Crlttenden's Oreat Bpcech aml tho Vlce Presldent s Oruilon; tho Great Parlln mentory Battlcn and farewell addresxos of tho Southern Senators on the Evo of ihe Clvll War; Farewell Speech or Judah XJ. r.onjamln on the Occaslon of Hls Wlthdrawal from tho I*nit(-.l Stalue Senato; Celebrated Debnti Between Hen J.-imln nnd Ilak.-r )n tbe Sonn'.e I'lmtn ber on January ?. ISGl; Farewell Speecn of Robert Toombs: Farewell Speech or Sonator Joffertion Davls; Farewell Speoches of fienators clay ruul FltiS 2ftt/,fiki ?:fart!Wt*.1 ^xx-ech of Senator SItdell; Hlograithles of Judah P Don Jatnin, Edward Dloktnsnn Baker aml John C Breehenridge. lt !s a splendld opportunlty for a young man k. mako largo commlHslon, as the book ln n wonderful ueller all over the South and'' Ilberal commlsslon ls pald ngi-ntH, Prlce of book. wlth nrint.s, fcl. Addri'-'S ' THOMAS R. MARTIN, Box 25, clty; P. Q., Washington, D. C. STENOCRAPHY AND TYPEw"r7lT*INO. COMPETENT STENOQRA Pl-IHR AL? ways at 611 Amci-lcan Natlonal Bank Building. CREAM PUFFS, 20C. DOZEN. Tr>* one of our 25c. Pound Cakes; hard to beat. DWNKAiUm 'Piaone UA - Wlllle's parents have been dlscussln g .where to spend the summer and WU llo has expressed hiJi prefcrence. What Is.lt? Answer to yesterdny's punzlc: CANDA. 130ARDING BOARDERS WANTED; ELEOANTLY furnlshed room with> flrst-cluss table; A.trnnsients accommodated. 317 West Gracc. BIGHTH STREET, NORTH. 510-WANT ed, permanent, translent and tablo bonruers. Terms reusonab'.e; iiome com forts. WAXTED-BOARDERS FOR SECOXD story front room. Apply 200 East Gruce. WANTED-BOARDERS. PERMAXEXT. translent and table. 107 North Seventh street. Terms reasonnblo. REAL ESTATE?For Sale. TWO BEAFTIFUI. I.OTS CONVEX lent to car line; <V> feet front, 135 feet deep, for sale cheap on easy terms to qulck buyer; owner non-resldent nnd must sell. Address H 451. care Times Dispatch. FOR SAT.E^A RARE BARGAIX THAT Is neldom offered; a beautlful 10-room rcsldcncc of tlircc venrs on Grace, west of flrst street: bullt ln best style. Address H 450, enre Times-Dispatch. REAL ESTATE?For Rent. for rext?three upper fi,oors, Nos. 17-21 Xorth Twelfth Street. contaln imr nliout eleven thousand square feet: wlll remmlel to suit tenant; niliniraoiy sulted for llght manufacturlng; also, ofllce, 20x70 feet,. Xo. 35 X. Twelfth, with h.isement and three floors above. RICHMOXD TVPE AXD EI,ECTRO TYPE FOUNDRY, Twelfth and Bank Streets. FOR REXT?FIXE STORAGE WARE houses, formorly Trlgg Shlpyard; South? ern Rallway nnd water connectlons. Ad? dress C. B. FORD CO., 'phone 802S Trlgg Shlpyard s. ^ ROOMS FOR RENT. ! MARSHALL ST^ \V?. 401^-PRlVATE famlly, wlthout ehlldren. deslre young married counle or two young men for a large second-story front room, with or without board. 401 West Marshall. KOUMcT WANTEjj. WAXTED-BY APRIL 1ST, A FUR nlshed room. heth convonlent, second story front preferred;; on Franklin. or Gracc, between Flrst and Seventh. Address K 3G2. Times-Dispatch. ?FLAT FOR RENT. FOR RENT-UPPETt FT.AT. FOUR rooms. separato bath*. references. Ap*. ?ply Xo. 323 North Twenty-fourth street. FLAT. ' FIVE ROOMS. BATH AND modern convenlencos; $20 month. 1725 Park avenue. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SAtE-A FIFTY-ROOM IIOTEI-.. one block from Jamestown Exposition Grounds; completely furnlshed. with nll modern Improvements: rathskellnr In basement. For further lnformatlon nP ply to EI.TAS PEYSER, president of the Jnmestowin Investment Conrpany, Newport Xows, Va. AX IXCORPORATED MAXUFACTUR ing compnny, wlshlng to Incrense Its capltal In order to supply the demand upon It for n larger output, drslres to Interest a few good buslness men In Us stock. A pnylng Investment. Address . J 43Ti, ,Tltnes-D!spatch. WHAT TS THE WORK OF THE Crnftsmen nt No. 10 EnBt Mntn street, ?phone Efi8n? Thelr work ls to benutlfy your home. They nre'wall-pnper hanp. ers, fresco pnlnters, upholsters, in? terlor decorators ln general. PAPER HANQING. FIRST-CliASS WORIC AND PROPER wall paper ls my nrotto. Call nnd seo, my selectlon of wall pnner before or derlng. FRANK II. ELI.YSOX. 107 East Main street. Times-Dispatch Branches. The followlng Brancl*.- Offli?a.!- hava been phtulillihod for the benellt. u! thoia livinir at a iliatanc* frum the Mklii OrTlco of 'i'ha Tlm*1* ! *i,atch. The Tlmea-D!*paich Wanu lefi at Mjy of theae branche* wlll recelve the ame careful attentlon aa though they had baen left at Uiu Main ortloo. and tliere wlll bo no ttxtra com to ihu advortlatr. t'LAl'UHTKR'S Utwa STORE, Twenty-nrth and Vuiialdo Stroeti. W. F. KANES. mri E. Jlroad BtrceL A. A. SCOTT. Twi-ntvllfth and Broad Rtreeta. ROBERT J WIL.L1AMJJ, Twonty-llfth and Murtftiill Strecta. TARRANTS. ORANT & CO.. Foushno and Uroad Htreeta. . 0. XV. LATT1MER, No. S00 Waat Marahqll Utraet; THOMPSON'B Dltl/O STORU, No. li'l Weit Main Blreet. 1, U. BEVERIDaW. Brook Avenue and'Clay liiri-i-t. . RADT'9 DRUO BTORB. Rnrton Helchta. PEOPI.R'H IHtUd HTOKE, No. 3100 Wllllame tmrx Avi-nuo,. I'lillou. ? . ? ROIMN'tt PHARMACY. No. 200 Eaat Marahali llirnut. C1TV DRUC! STORB. Mo. 1||< Jjaat Mjtla Hlri-(.l. r.irrii'r I'lftornth. Jl'USON Cl'NNlNOHAM. No. M27 Eaat Main. oiirrier Twenty-firet. P1NF, BTREET PHAKMACV. No, JJ4 South POlNDEXTKR-KinK-l-'ARRian CO.. No 41! Eiuit Broad Btroet. THE PAUAUON PHARMACY, No. 801 Went EATGn" PHARMACY. Twanly-i-lnhlH and >N RjaON'S PHARMACY. N.M. 119 C'anal Streot. J. T. l.RWIH. No. 4 Enm Broad Slreot. itl-Nl.l.KV & WA.I.K131J. Tw-.i-.iy.nrth and l.nlvli iStmeta. cartkr'S Ditiio btokb. No. roj Hull Btrnl. M-tni'hei.ter, W. A PBRKINB. No.O Wi**t TabU Btreot, r*?t.*r*>l.ur?r. Phone No. 178, TWIiNTY-!**l*lHT!I ANH N BTREET P/IAR \ aiACV. Twinij-eli'titii and :?; utraaia. > FOR SALE.' PENN CAB COMPANY. HAVING ABOUT 40 HEAD OF HORSES nnd mares, from $20 to $75. been used tn our clty buslness, all good. fast, sor vlceablo fltock;,right out of the hardost klnd ot work; some a llttle foot sore from clty use. It Is our custom to'dls pose of our surplus stock, as. our sea shore work and busy seaaon Is over, nnd we are getting down to winter re aulrements; posltlvely no reasonable of? fer refused. ? lf you buy a horso here ond lt does not come up to our guar antee In ten days from day. of purchase, return hlm* and we wlll refund you your money. Wo nre no denlers. A reliabla flrm In Phlladelphla wlll hack up thla adyertlaement Amongst the lot two palr of dapple lron-grays, one pair of handsome brown mares and four palrs of bay mares, rangtn'g In age from '5 to 7 years; threo young mares In foal very cheap; nlso 7-year-old brown horse, welght 1.400 pounds, $55; doople gray horse, 6 years old. about 1,250 pounds, $75; chunkv brown mare, $40; also rubber tlre Brougham, coupes, harness. etc. Call PENN CAB CO.. 1827 Fllbert Btreet, Phlladelphla. Pa., three squares wost of Pennsylvanla Railroad statlon. LOUIS S. FARIES. Manager, Bell Tele phone, l^ocust 8318D. TRIGG SHIPYARD ECJUIPMENT. CON slstlng of machlnery. tocls, store-room sunplles. MOTORS. 10 H.-P. to 200 H.-P. BELTING. slngle and double leather. Bhnfting, pulleys. hangers, etc: lumbt-r and flre wood, cheap. S. M. TOML1N SON, Riihmond, Va. WHAT'S THE- MATTER WITH THE work of the Craftsmen at 19 East Main street? 'Phone 5585. Thelr work Is nll right. Whose work ls nll right? That of the Craftsmen. N. B. DAHL & CO., 19 Enst Main street. 'Phone No. 5585. ALBEMARLE SWEET CIUER BY BAR rel or carload; also manufacturera of superior snOw whlto corn meal. Wrlte for prices. OREENWOOD GRUVT <* CIDER MILLS. Greenwood Depot, Va, SECOND-HAND SURREYS. I HAVE IN stock four Second-Hand Surreys that I wlll sell at a low prlce to make room for my varled and extenslve new stock. W\ C. SMITH, 314 N. Fifth Street. FOR SALE? ALL STYLES OF WAGONS and Buggles. We are ofrerlng speclal prices to movo 'our overstock. A. MEYER'S SONS, 120 South Elghth. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY " GIVEN on Awnlngs, Tents and Flaga; prompt work; large stock. H. E. COPELAND & CO.. 'Phone 2576. ? . a. $3.75 FOR A ROUND SELF-FEEDER Stove, Islnglass doors. at JURGEN'S FURNITURE STORE, 41?r?21 East Broad street. - FOR SALE?WAGONB AND TRUCKS. Pnlntlng, repairlng, rubber-tlre work. RICHARDSON BROS.. 613 Brook ave? nue. * FOR SALE, GENUINE ANTIQUES. MA. hogany Furnlture, Fendera, Andlrons; no lmltatlona. C. M. MOORE, 219 East Main. A TWO-CENT STAMP WILL BRINO TO you sample of "Craft's Royal Pollsh" for pianos, organs, ? etc. ARTHUR J. CRAFTS CO., Richmond. FOR SALE? PRIVATELY. ONE OAK chamber sult. Address F. H, R., 316 Harrlson street, Statlon A, clty. WE~DO GOOD PLUMBINO AT REA sonablo prices. RICHMOND PLUMB? INO AND MANTEL CO.. 26 North 9th Street. *X)R SALE?TWO LEMON-COLORED Bull Torrlers; male and female; $10.00. 3114 East Broad street. *" WANTED. ====' HORSES?.WANTED, A PAIR OF well-broke, gontle horses for uae to family cnrrlage. Address, glving full pnrtlculars, X. Y., caro Tlmea-Dls patch. WANTED. TO BUY HORSE AND HAK ncss; state lowoat cash prlce; must ba sound and not afxnld of oloctrlc cara und automoblles, Address G. 4S1, care thls otflco. TO BUY FURNITURE IN LARGE OR srrrall quantltlos. Address P. O. Box 775. MISCELLANEOUS, F-IFTY ACRES, NEW HOUSE, THREE Inrgo rooms; coiivonlont to Richmond. l-'roriertckHlnirg nnd Potomnc Rallroud nnd oluot.rlc line; well nnd creek. Prlce, *700; easy terms. GEORGE E. CUAWFOKD & CO., 803 E. Mnln St. LUNCH ROOM AND CAFE. REMEMBER THE OLD RELIABLE plnco. D10 Enst Main street, DELA RUE'S RE8TAURANT, whero you can got tho bost qulck lunch ln tho clty from 11 A. M. to 11 P, M? and the only plnco whoro you can get Bruton's Old Musty Alo on draught._' paper~haT*4"g'ing~and1j^^^ INQ. WHAT ARE THE .CRAFTSMEN AT No. 10 Enst Main streot? Thoy aro wall-papor hnngcrs nnd sollnrs of flne wall papors and' fabrlcs; they are tip holstors. . . >', >, ..-.,.. 8PRINKt-iNQ lIme: T(i WARD OFK DISEASE, USE FREE iy our Sprlnkllog l.lme In your collar. your yard, your chlcken 'houso. Any 'luanilty. dollvet-ed. from nopk to a ton.' 'Phono 101 VAUOJIAN'S NEW STORE. 2 W. Rrond. SPECIAL NOTICE. PARTIE8 INTERESTED IN ANTIQUES should seo the colloatlon of elagant Dlocos ut 210 Euat MuJn. No now good*. PERSONALS. DON'T SPOIL TOUR FANCY COOXlNG by uslng cheap Extracts: uso tha best at ariy prlco-S A U E R'S. VALUABLE PR E S E X T S FREE SAUER'S EXTRACT cartoons wlll pe rodeemed up lo June 15, 19?6, ns fol lows: Ono 10c. carton, ono Unlversnl coupon; ono Me. carton. three Unlver? snl coupons. . Writo THE C. F. SAUER CO. for cntnlogue of vnluablo prescnts. Imported Calondar for slx 10 centa car tons. nA THE NAME "S A U E R" Stands for pure Flavorlng Extracts. M., GOLDSTEIN, LADIES' TATLOR, wlshes to notlfy hls patrons and tho publlc thnt ho hns now taken possosslon of tho wholo'bulldlng, 20S nml 210 North Flfth Streot, nnd tliat liis ladles" parlor wlll in'tho future be on tlie flrst floor. Hc now has a full llno of Intest Sprlng and, Summor Fnbrlo**, and the Latest Deslgns nnd Models. Wanted, Every lndy ln Rlchmond to vlslt our Booth, No. 23, Pure Food Show, nt Masonic Templc. A 103-Plcco Dinner Set glven away on tho lnnt nlght of the show. HTTXTER SHOE COMPANY. 214 EAST Broad street, have big sample sale on. Now ls the tlmo to securo bargnlns In footwear. * MANTEL6, TTLING, GRATES, ETC. Thorough work and prompt servlce. RICHMOND PLUMBIXG AXD MAN . TEL CO.. 20 N. Nlnth. ?' WHO ARE THE CRAFTSMEX AT NO. 19 East Mam street? X. B. DAHL & CO. 'Phono No. KS5. HAVE YOU SEEN BRAUER'S NEW brldnl effects for chnmbers? They aro somcthtng swell. 120 Enst Broad. FLOOR 0?L, 25c. GAI.I~ON AT HOWELL BROS., 002 East Broad street. LAUNDRY. " IF YOU WISH TO PATROXIZE AN IX dependent laundry, that does nothlng but flrst-class work. prompt delivery and pollte servlce, with no advance ln prices. why. 'phone 1144 or write for our wagon tS oall. CHESTERFIELD LAUN? DRY. R. A. Stowe. Prop._ -g]qiQE rcpairinq. " 26C. WE REBUILD HEELS; NO WEDCIE sh.ape scrap put In to shove out on edge and* look ugly. W? stltch our soles on Goodyear Electrlc Stltcher; no big, ugly stltches like the cobhler sews by hand. Men's shoes halfsoled, 73c: ladles', 00c.; best leather. "Morgan & Wrlght's" Rub? ber heels. S5c.!iRed Cross rubber'heeis, 25c. DREW'8 EI.ECTRIC SHOE FAC? TORY, 716 E. Main Street. 'Phone 2067. Our bicyclo messonger servlce goes nny where. _ ;_ f ROSES! ROSESI ROSES! COLD-GROWN, OWN ROOTS. EVER Blooming Roses and tho best of all standard sorts, Includlng runners. Cata logue. 25 cents. contalnlng fullest dlrec tipns for rose c'ultuie nnd alohe well ?worth the money. Cntnlogue contalns coupon - for 25'.cents. good fdr that nmount of nny purehaso. Good Roses from tl.00 per dozen up. MERIT ROSE CO., West Gr-ttce n/nd. Cedar .atreeta. UPHOLSTERING. . " SPECLVL MIDWINTER- PRrCES ON reupholaterlng parlor furniture, couchea, etc, at' Jurgen's -Furnlturo Store, 419-421 Eaat Broad street. Wo accept monthly or -weekly paynrents on thla work. ' ~~~~ walL PAPtn. " THE SHOP OF THE CRAFTBMEN IS the name of the fine wall paper, fobrlc and fine upholsterlng drapery establlsh rrrent of N. B. DAHL & CO.. 19 Eaat ' Main atreet. Olve them a call, Inspect thelr atock and get estlmates for your work. I - ' UPHOLSTERING AND MATTRESS MAKINO. ?WE DO FIRST CLASS UPHOLSTER lng of nll klnds at low prices; make mattresses of halr, felt, cotton, combl natlon and ahuck; old mattresscs mnde over Ilke new. LEVY & KASS, 23 West Broad. "Phone 1036. SPEC|AL L0ST LOST FOR SIXTY DAYS?"E. LTN WOOD THOMPSON." whb has heen lost for slxty days has been found nt the Lexlngton Hotel Buffet, 2 South Twelfth Street, dlspennlng good chcer to the publlc, where those anxlous about hls -welfaro can' flnd hlm. DECORATING. u.i.?. WHO ISlN. B. DAHL, OF. N. B. DAHL & Co.. 19 East Main streetT He ls a man who has had flfteen years' expe? rience In dncornttng elegant homes. He can beautlfy your home. 'Phone hlm nt No. 5583. I- ==l ENAMEL AND VARNISH. 10c. BtrYS A CAN OF OUR ENAMEL; 40c. buys a quart'of our Varnlsh Stnln. Your homo madc now for llttle money. HOWELL BROS.. 602 Eaat Broad atreet. WACL PAPER. BEAUTIFUL THINGB FOR DENS nnd llbrarles at BRAUER'S. the Wall Paper Man, 120 Eaat Broad atreet. RUBBER P-1QT8 RBPAIRBO. 76C. HALFSOLED. HEELS 36C. PATCH ea 15c. and npwarda. Water baga and rubber goods flxed. DREW'S BLEC TRIC SHOE FACTORY. 716 E. Main. ~~ 8AMPLE SHOE SALE. * HUXTER SHOE COMPANY. 814 EAST Broad atreet, have big sample sale on. Now la the tlm? to secure bargain.-* In footwear. , NOTICE._ CLOsTnG OUT SALES OF W. 1,. SMITH ?&. Son. No. 2515 East Broad stroot, hereby nnnounce that Uioy wlll dlsposo of thelr entlre stock of dry gonds. notlons, etc, In lots to sult all. Verj* low; to contlnue dully untll nll sold out. Your chanco, now hustlo. ' WE .S1*AND~READY AND~ WILLINC1 to pay jlOo for thc prodtictlon ot npy cnso of pnln we cannot curo to stny curefl. .Wo know how to suro slckness and We curo . It. Defcctlvo hoarlng cured, . Roforence: Cured pntlcnts. . DIVINE . HEALINO INSTITUTE, 219 East Clay, streot, Richmond, Va. PHONE US YOUR ORDER FOR Tt? \roofIng,' roof repairlng and nll klnds nf stovo nnd furnnce work. 'Phone 638. RICHMOND PLUMBING AND MAN ' TEL CO.. 2C North 9th Streot. WHO COMPOSE THE SHOP Of THE ? Craftsmen? Wo. Who are we? N. B. DAHL & CO., No. 1.1 East Main streot. 'Phono 6683. WE OUARANTEE TO CURE INDIOES tlon and dyspepsln; con?ultntlon free. DIVINE HEALINO INSTITUTE, 219 Enat Clny street, Richmond, Vn. MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF AWN ings, Tcnts nnd *'lags ln the South; prlcos right. II. E. COPELAND & CO., 108 North Nlnth. 'Phono 2578 NOTICE?IF "YOU WILL SEND ME $2.1S I wlll send you a gallon of corn whlskey, elght years old. BEN TERRY. Clurks vlfie, Va. _ . ' COME AND SEE YOUR OLD FRIEMD, M. J. LAWLER, at 402 E. Broad Street. You wlll Ilnd the best to drink nnd eat. LET~US BUY IT. WE BUY EVEKY THINO. VA. SALVAGE AND WRKUK INO COMPANY. 110 N. SEVENTH ST. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. NEW STOCK JUST RECE1VED-TWO carloads of New Runnboutsf.-Suggles, Phnetons, Stnnhopes nnd, Surnr-ys. A cr-mplete llno nnd at prices thnt wll save you money. W. C. SMITH, 314 N. Fifth. *_ DON'T FAHJ TO HAVE THE KELLY Sprlngfleld Rubber Tlre put on your vohlcle. ? They aro tho best mndc. nnd we put them on nt 1600 E. Franklin Street. B. C. BRISTOWS. ANTIQUES. FINE OLD-FABHIONED FURNITURE and brnss goods. No reproductlons. C. M. MOORE. 21? East Main._ FOR ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNI ture, etc, nt right prices, seo L. UN. ARNALL, 318 Brook avenue. . LARGEST COLLECTION OF ANTIQUES ln the Stato; everythlng at rock bottom prices. BIOGS. No. 516 East Main St MILLINERY. GREAT OPENING OF VERY LATEST Spring Millinery, Just Arrlved from .New York, Wednesday, Thursday nnd Frldny of thls week. Mary Ann. Frltzt SchelT, Julle Bon-Bon. French Imported Pnt terns, and many other unlque styles at Mrs. WORTHAM'S. 21(5 N. Third Streot. MRS. CHA1II.EE HAS NOW RE celved her Spring MiHI-ery. All the latest styles and patterns, trlmmed nnd untrlmmed hats. ? Hor charges wlll bo as modern te as usual. 316 and 318 East Broad street. COAL AND WOOD. _".-?. , . ?PHONE TO THE WOOD MAN FOR orlglnal North Carollna Hlckory Wood. Half-cord plne, $2.60; half-cord mlxed. $2.00; half-ton lump coal, $2.25. Thls ls flrst-class fuel. Two yards, two 'phones-1320, 10C9. E. T. LONG. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD; CASH WILL buy half-cord good, dry plne wood, $2.50; oak, $2.65; spllnt conl, $4.50. Coal and wood dry and under sheltcr. TYLER & RYAN, Llnden and Cary. 'Phone 1979. STORAGE. FOR CHEAP AND DRY STORAGE i rooms apply to RICHARDSON & < CHAPPELL, Storage Department. Bel TRUNKS. WE WANT YOU TO CALL AT 703 EAST Broad Street and convlnce yourself that we have the largest and best llno of Trunks and Travellng Necesaltles ln the lty; repairlng done. H. W. ROCN ?"EE & BRO..' Trunk and Bag Co. SiJ? TR CHEAPEST PLACE IN RICHMOND TO buy trunks and suit-enses. HUXTER SHOE COMPANY, 314 Eaat Broad. Best $2.00 shoe on earth. FURNITURE MOVING. MILLNER'S RELIABLE TRANSFER IS the place to have your movlng done right and at right prlce; also trunks nnd psckageB hauled. 'Phone 1445, 904 East Broad street._ Poultry, Pets and Live Stock. COCKEIRELS? FOUR FINE BARRED Plymouth Rock and six Whlte' Wyan dotte; $1.00 to $1.60 each; twenty-flve Barred . Rock Pullets. LANDOR POULTRY YARDS, Croxton, Va. """ ICE CREAM.. TRY MY ICE CREAM AND SODA water, they aro tho best; also candles, fruitn. cakes, clgars and tobacco. C. J. BIRINDALLI, 621 West Main, street. t^~~ "" CRAFTSMEN. WHO ARE THE CRAFTSMEN? WE are the Craitsmen. Who are we? N. B. DAHL & CO., lfl East Main streot. 'Phone 56S5,__^ . CLIPPINQ. NO WAITING?TWO HORSES CLIPPED at the same tlmo; flnest equlpment In clty. JOHN F. HUNDLEY, 412 North Fifth street. Everybody is Learning lo Skate In thc Big Rink al the Reservoir Three Sessions Dally, 10 lo 12. 4 to 6 and 8 lo 11 Tuesday and Friday mornings for Ladies' and Children only Movirig Pictures Every Nifllit Except Friday Races, Skatintf Contests and Other Events Every Friday tyight Band Concerts Every Afternoon and Night ? ' ? . . V - . Free Sacred Concerts Every\Sunday Afternoon. 3 to 5 O'clocV AMUSDMENTS Af* AmPAffV TUE8. NIQHT, I\\^r\LftuflJl I " MARCH 20TH. Edward C. Whlte Preaenta MILDRED HOLLAND IN THE ROMANTIC DRAMA, TheLilyand thePrince Prlcea: 26c. to $1.50. Seat Sale Friday. Curtain nt 8:18. BlaJTOU?TA?T-N8!?8HT MATS. TUES., THURS., SAT. MARY MARBLE ln the Dnlnty Muslcal Frollc, NANCY BROWN, Dlo Cast and Chorus of Favorites.' Next Week?Qeorgo Sldney, ln "Busy Izxy'a Vacatlon." , . " "Fighfing D&rkness and Ice" The Arctic Explorer ANTHONY FIALA THURSDAY, MARCH 22D, 8:30 P. M. Y. M. G. A. HALL. Stereopticon Views and Moving Pictures Reserved Seats on Sale Tuesday, March 20th, 1 P. M.. The Confederate Museum TWBLKTH AND CLAY STREETS. . Open dafly from 0 A. M. to 5 P. M. Admlsalon, X centa. Free on Baturday, The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY BTREBTa OPEN 10 A. M. TO I P. M. ADMU8ION. afo. FREE ON SATURDAYa MEETINQ8. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. New York, February 2, 1306. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT A general meetlng of the atockholdera of Southern Rnllwny Company haa been called by the Board of Dlroctora. and wlll be held nt the prlnclpal offlce of the compnny in the clty of Rlchmond. Vlrglnln, on Wednoadny, the 13th day of Aprll, 1906, at 10 o'clock In tho fore noon. for tho purpose of conalderlng an Issuo and aalc*. of Development and Oen ernl Mortgnge Bonda by Southern Rall? way Compnny. and the creatlon of n nrorlgage upon the property of the com? pnny to secure the anme. all na propoaed ln the communleatlon of Samuel Spen cer. prealdent. to the Voting Truateea dnted Fcbrunry 1. 1906 nnd of actlng on auch other buslnesa na may be Iaw fully brought before the meetlng. The transfer books of both prpferred and common stock of thls compnny wlll be closcd on Apr'l 7. 1906. and opened ngaln on Aprll 19. 1906. By order of the Board of Directors. R. D. LANKFORD. Sec? retary. Sloss Iron nnd Steel Coinpnny. Blrmlnghum,, Alu.. March 2 1506 NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF Sloss Iron nnd Steel Compnny.?In nc cordanct* with the by-lnwa. notice la hereby glven that the annunl meetHg of the stockholders of the Sloss Iron nnd Steel Company wlll be hold at th?. ofllc-' of the company. ln Blrmlng ham. Alnliama. on' .Wednesday. Aprll 4. 1906. at; 12 o'clock noon, to olect directors for- the cnsulng yenr. nnd for the trnnsactlon of such other- buslness ns muy come . before tho meetlng. Books for the transfer of stock wlll bo closed from .March 21. 1906. at 12 o'clock noon. . to Aprll 7, 1906, at 10 o'clock A. M. < E. L. MORRIS. Secretary. II MASONIC NOTICE?A CALLED XX con-rmunlentlon . of Rlchmond '?^ Lod^e. No. 10. wlll be held In the Mnsonlc Temple thls (ThursdfSy) even? lng. Mnrch 15. 10C?J. nt. 7:30 o'clock for work., Membera' nre requestcd to attend. Mombers of slster lodges nnd translent brethren cordlnlly lnvlted. By order of tho W. M. R. L. VAN DEVENTER." Secretary. Rlchmond, Va..*, March 6. 1906. THE REGULAR ANNHAL MEETING of tho stockholders of the Tredegnr Company wlll be held at thelr offlce ln the cltv of Rlchmond on March 21. 1906, at 12 M. J. R. J. ANBERSON, Secretary. SCHOOLS. Universily College of Medicine . Medicine?Dentlatly-Pharmacy. STUART M'GUIRE, M. U.. Prealdent. Complete equlp ment. Superlor Cllnlcs. Moderate Expenaea. Mll'l cllmate. Studonts of thla Collexe. under preaent condltldna of entrance and jrraduatlon. are able to meet requlrementa for admlaslon to llcenalnc examlnatlona In any State. Iiulletln No. 8 tells how mcdlcal students are alfeotea by lawa paaaed In many State* reeulatlnj*: the practice of medloine. Addreas WILLIAM R. MILLER. Proctor. Rlchmond. Va. ADMINISTRATOR'3 NOTICE. HAVING QUALIFIED AS ADMINIS-. tratrlx of Thomas O. Myrtle, deceascd, all persons havlng- clnlms agalnst aamo wlll pleaso present thom, duly certlfled. for payment; nnd thoae Indebted wlll settlo. Mrs. LILIE A. MYRTLE, ad? mlnlstratrlx Thomas O. Myrtle, de ceased, 15-IS East Main, Rlchmond. Vn. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Ofllce of Vlrginla-CaroUna Chemicnl Conrpany, Rlchmond, Va., March 13,' 1906. DIVIDEND NO. 42-THE BOARD OF Directors havo thla day declared a dlvldond of two (2 per cent.) per.oent., thc samo being ctunrterly dlvldend No. 42 on tho outBtanding' preferred stock of thla company, payable Aprll 15, 1906, whon dlvldond chockn wlll bo malled to nll preferred stockholders ot record at tho close of buslness on March Sl, 1906. Tho books for the transfer of proferred stock wlll be closcd.nt 3 P. M? Satur-, day, Maroh 31st, untll 10 A. M., Mon? day. Aprll 16. 1906. S. W. TRAVERS, Treasurer. WANTED, WHITE eiRLS BEGINNERS PAID WHILE LEARNINQ. Bteady employment! aoodwajM.Ap^rtyW Seventh mna tiary. M'URDERI IMPUItE' CANDY WILL .MURDER your ehlldren. Calller's Sw|aa -,. .Mllk Chocolate la pure and dellulous. Ia both a food- nnd n stlmulunt. Sold e vory whore. "^Tr'e'eT_^^ iiALd-'-fOUND - CAKE Ot' Tl-llll gonulne Calller's; Swiss Mllk Chnunliit'a for every loo tlssuo wrnpppra, roturnoil to CalUer'Sf 8W Bxoadwuy,'Nuw VorJt, JEflflME. THE HUMQHIST, SODN TO LECTURE HERE Assisted By C. B. Loomis, He Will Appear Under Auspices of Woman's Club. Much IntcroBt Is felt ln tho lecture to be glven on the, eve? nlng of . March 2glh ,? th0 youn? Mon b Chrlstlan Association Hall. under n?,ZP7i,0f C,U! ^'omnn; Club by tho ihn ?m V m,m"r,st**. Jcromb K. Joromo. yiZrrZ -m? T,stp'1 by Chnrles Buttoll wmm, ? h?. h?!,r of th0 l"clure- whlcli wlll be open to thc publlc. is 8:30 o'clock. Tho Amerlcan tour of Mr. Joromo hns proved a verltablo ovntlon. Openlng ut tho Emplre Theutre, ln N.,w York on October 17, 1905, ho ls making a tour of nll the Inrgo Amcrlcnn jltles, and ono after another has cupltulnte<i to hls wlt and drollory. Colufnns hnve been wrlt? ten In cnthusln3tlc prnlse of hls porform JEROME K. JEROKE. nnce, nnd that the doslro to Bee the dls tlngulshed humorlst, dmmatlst nnd Jour nallst Is genonil Is proven by th." onor mous nudloncos whlch hnve cverywhoro greeted hlm. Joromo K. Joromo attulned success only after dlscourngomonts which won'd havo crushed a less rcsolutc man. Hc has ex perlmented wlth no.irly nll profosslons, havlng boon In sUccesslon durlng hls early years nn actor. a clork. a stonogra pher. a reporter. nn odltor, nnd flnally he discovered hls vooatlon as nn author and plrvvwright. In tho edltorlal chalr he founded, In conjunction wlth Robort Bnrr, Tho Idlor, nnd ho was also tho orlglnator of To-Dny. H<> found. how? ever. too much respbnslblllty ln thc grlnd of an odltor. nnd In a desire to ho fre? of London's fogs. ho gradually Jropped Journnllsm to keop to lltemturo alone. Mr. Charles Battoll Loomis ls knowt by hls books and his humorous contr!? butlons to the mngazlnos, new.^rpers nnd porlotllcnU havo mndo hls work a housohold remedy for mentnl deprossion nnd nll such klndrod nllmonts. As an entertnlnor, Mr. Loomis Is unlque. OYSTER BILL PASSED. Maryland Senate Takes Final Ac tion on Measure. (Speclal to The Tlmns-Dlspatch.) ANNAPOLIS. MD? Mnrch 14.?As fai as the Senate ls concerncd the long-con tlmiod and hltter contest for intolllgent oyster legislatlon onded to-day by tho pas.sage of the modlfted Hamun bill Intro? duced bv Mr. Llnthlcum. Of course. the blll mny come un ln the Senate ngnln If the Houso should nmend lt, but the present bopo nnd expectatlon !s that lt wlll bo passed by the House as it comes from tho Sonnto. Tho blll passed the Senntn wlth only one dlssontlng vote, that of Senator Orlftlth, of Cnlvcrt. who stood out agalnst lt to tho last. os James and Jambros wltbstood Moses. And thls is a strnnge ns, of all the counties In tho Stato. nono wlll proflt by the possage of thls blll moro than Calvert, whlch hns a vast nroa ?f the flnest plantlng ground in the world. tho stretch alon*; the hny shore, which Is now compnratlvely unproductive. ? -?? Richmonders in New York.' (Speclnl to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) NEW YORK. Mnrch 14.?Enrllngton, S. P* Owens; Albcrt, I. Thnlhelmer. Why Suffer WifhYour Eyes? Charles Lincoln Smith Will Continue to Receive at the Murphy Hotel Annex a Short Time Longer. If you havo blurrlng, dlzzlness, neural gla headache, spots beforo the eyes, ln ftammatlons, granulatlon, wlnging. tremb Ilng speiis, catnrnct, ournlng nnd smart Ing of tho eyes. vnrlous nervous nnd braln affectlons, entnillng not only posl tlve lnjury to the slght, but untold mls ery, call lmmedlately. Charles Llnbolri Srolch, tbe woil Itnown' "j-Tow York optomltlst, is at Murphy's Hotel Annox, prlvate rooms Nos. 156 and 158: Consultatlon absolutely free thls week. Elghth' Street entrnnce. Take ele? vntor. ' " ? Ofllce hours; 10 A. M, to' i V, U.