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^mt^'^^wpM ? ? _.AI_.Y***-WB*-KlA*---SUr*DAY. I._r.ln.?*- Offlc". .Old B. Maln Stroet. tVnlhlrigton IJiirenu?3:0-7 Mtlli.ty Bullillng M*nehe-t.r Btironu .110- llutt Htreol. P.trrstmrg Bureau.lo N. Sycamoro tu. Lynohbufg 'lur.nu .118 lilghlh St, BY MfAIL, Onn fllx Threo Ono P08TAOB PAID. Your. Mo*. Mo*. ?t.. lially wlth Sundny...18.00 13.00 ?t.l*J <"?| Dally witb01" Sundny 1.00 2.00 l.Ott -.13 Hr.nday ndltlon only.. 5.00 1.00 .50 ."> W'e.idy (Wcdiifsdny). l.oo .so ._. ,., By Tlmpf-hlspatcb Cr-rrier D.llvcry Sor v'Tci ln tlii'liniond tnnil suburbs). Manchoa* ter and P.terjburB? Ono Woek. One *i ear. I.'nlty wlth Sunday.H c-iitn -T0.Bt> Pnlly wlthtiit Supdny.. .10 cents -.M ? umloy only .5 cents 2-80 j'ir.Ytarly mio-criptloni! paynble In ndvnncc.1 * T_ntor**.tl Jflininry .7, 1H0-, nt Rlchmond, Vn.'as recoml-clnts mdttor, under act of Congress of March _, 1973. HOW TO CA1_I_ TtMBS-DISPATCrl. -1'orsona wtalilng to communlriitn wlth Tho l'fai?a.Dl?(iotch'hy lok'iihone wlll nsl: een* lia' for ".011." and on b-lnsr nnswerod from tli. offlce iWltchboard, wlll Indlcalc tbe do* rmrtmt.nt or person wlth whom thoy wlsh tO epeak Whon calling between n A, M. nnd 9 A. M.. rall lo central offleo direct for 4041. ?f.rnpoalnff-rooni; in|:, buntness orflcvji 404.. or malltns nn_l prc*a-room?. SATritBAV. '?"Kl'lUWHY 1, lPOS. In nll li a in.-Mi liislltiitloiis n smnllcr evll I* alluwcd lo prucuri* n greale* good. but tn rollglon Ilie luw I* wrltfrn. lind Inllcviblc. never to tlu evll_C.olilniulili. tl A S-ESSAflK in THI-: PKOPtM. 1-iosldent Iloosevolt's latest niessag to Congress.aml thc Aniorlean people wlll prove to be oiio ot tho most popu iaV of nll tho stato papers that ho hns wjjitton and circtilated. It wlll bo dltll* ir.lt for any falr-nilnded. miili to llml -^ faiilt wltli lt, an.i tho wofklng'meii mpecially wlll read It glndly. The President ls rlght In recominend* Ing tbe re-i-iiactmi'iit of tho eniployeif-' llabllity law, limiting its scopa su thnt it shall apply only lo tlio class ol ca.es to which, ns tho Supreme Court aays, lt can eonsiitutionally apply, but . Cr.ciigtl-eiiing its provislon. wlthln that scope. llc Is perfeclly right ln iirglng Congress lo pass a blll provld* ing for the compensation by the gov? ernment of all empioyes injuted lu tlie govcrnmint servlce. llc is equnlly rlght ln advocntlng thc prlnclptc whlch I l.'ic.'s- tho entiro trade rlsk tor llldiis* trial accidents (cxcluding, ot courso, accldents duo to wilfu] misconduct by thc einployc) on the Industry ns rcpre sented by tho employer. All fair-niinded men must alao agred wlth hlm in declarlng that the power i.f Injunctlon must not be exerciscdj' by any court In such a manner as to ' (ll'i'lve any luw-nblding worklngrhan j of hU tnherent and Inallenable rlght-! tliat the grosser forms of gambllng ln I serurltles and conimoditles, such as I iftaJcing large sales of what men du! n'ofpo.-sc-iB and thereby "cornering tho market,"' should be forbiadeh by law; that bucket-shops should bc abollshed _nd buckel-shop opcratlons prohibitcd, that nll law-break.rs, however rlch ail- powerful they may bc, should bu ran down and punlshed, aml that all 11 ln-w-abiding citlzens, whether rlch or * f.6or, should kave fre. course ana every L protection oC personal nnd proportyj righti. The Presidenfa recomniendntton that I tlie Shernian antllrust law be so far jc niodified aa to allow combinntlons that are not against the public welfare. but ln the interest of tratio and progrcss, wlll also be generally approved, and tiu; publlc wlll applauu nim for hls de rmnclation uf the predatory rlch, who alnned and tly>n. trled to deceivo tho people. by m1sl*i_dlng statemcnts. ln this connoctldn the President blds defiance to all who have opposed hl.. policies, and his denunclutton of tho lawless malefactors of wealth and thelr "puppets" is tlie flerccst outburst I of'strenuous Invective that has come I out of the White House slnce tho j days or Andrew Jackson. It |H tlie ktid of'stump speech that makes an Ameri ca'n" audience g-et up and shout, and the | domonstratlon whioh its- readlng pra- ! vQked ln the House was but uu ?_._'. pi'OESlon of popular sentlment u*. general. Altogether, tho mt'SsaEc wlll . enprmousiy incrc-n.e Mr. nooscv.l'.'u I popularlty and revlvc his presldontlal '' boorn. :Wc shall not say that the Presid hus' made a bld for a popular iiprlsliu; 'i in hls behalt but ho lias certalnly j Invlted it. Wo aay not thnt he would ' not "thrlce dcelino the klngly crown," fcut we now feel sure that ho would be \ rratified to have it thrlce present'. ,1. LEGISLATUllK MUST ACT. In another column i.s published a letter on the oyster queatloh that do fcerves special attention, and Tho Timos-Dbpaieli wlllingly glves tho writer of thia communlcatlon its opin lon, not that this paper i.s IntoresKd any mor..: ln Tldowater than in any other sectlon or our State, but because tbls ls unaueslionably a matter" ihai J? of vital Interest to every part o. Virginia. As to v.-ho i>- responslblo for tbe riisl, we do not thlnk the fault can be-laid at any partleular door. and' cev tftlnly noi tu. tliat cf our present Board nf FlsherlcK. This boacjl ls thc inout energetic and capabio body that ba;. eVfr undertaken thc admlnlstratlon or our'oystur laws, aml to its > l.ai: mun, Mr. McDonald Lee, Ih duo grmt creillt f.,r Ms Iritolllgent gra.sp of ihe -.Uuution, Bifd* for hls t^rfortH to ndininlKt>-r iiu-ni cifent laws to the Losi advantuge :.t ?11..ooncernftd. The trouble, in ,,,, opfnlon, in with tho laws. They wer made lo meei a situutlou tib.folut._l*, dll'feronl l'roin that whlch _.-xl-ts to _la>-, or tve-r agaln wlll exl-l. Whei tbe Baylor i-mrvey was ervatcii oy.ter Wore aa great ti luxury and as mucl unknown ln the Central \\roi.t ns plne ? pples ln Grepnlttiid. Rapid triin_por ? taiivii und the comni*. lflal dcii-lopmcit it tho oystor business wlthln tlie lost wcnty yenrii. ItOWoVef, luive absotutP y alterod llirse --oiulltlous. LnWs and idnilnlatnttlon tlmt wero ntnply suITl :lont io meat thc hoeds of tho dliinc.' nlilus i.f TldivvutrV Vllglnlii twenty lvo years fiffo linve tollotl tltterty to ?atlsfy tho htmger of tho pros|ieroU3 vanrns furmei- ror VH'glnla'u liiselous ?Ivalws. Antl the problCsm thnt facos ho oystor Inclustry of Vlrglnla ii>-cluy s slmply thlH: liio West Is goiiifj- lo >nt oytfters all rlght, but. uiiIosk soinc hlng ls done to roihctly present con litioiis. they will iiiit. bo V.lrgrlrtln lystcrs, TIu/sc- tvlio know thn Lynnhavon iny oyster aro wont lo Joor dorislvcly (t tho Racuoon oyster al Loiiifilnn*!, mt, under wlso State lawa and pi'opor le.velopment, tllln Itnccbbh oyster Is li-lvlng Vlrginln oystdrs absolutely out if tho Wostet'ii mwrkcts. Thls need iiol io if Ibo oyster laws nro draflod to noel Ihe new condltions. Tno dllliculty n clilinglng Iho Iiuvk horotoforo hns ie'c'fi ibnt a lui'gc numbor of people , iclleved, .md tliclr bellef wus Hlucero. hat nny'chnngo incnnt ruin to them. ; n the face of suoh fotillngs otif logls ators wero tmwllllng to mukc changes ' s ficiiuonlly seemed udv-isnble, with bo result tlmt tlie policy of Vlrgluiit ownrds its oystor business I'ctnatns I ho samo to-day thnt II did flfteen yenrA go. Thnt policy was to let natutq t rovldo nnh'sslsted. Lilm our foreattj | ie oyfler When tinprntccted by huniiin )i-OtliOUglit is viinlslilng-, nnd Thc Imes-Dlspatch belloves, und Ind 60(1 nows, thal It: would be io tho grcAt t neflt of the wholo Slutc If tho laws ere ho changed thnt Uio oyster could '' prob.ctcd, Increased nnd multi led by cultlvntlon. '' Tt Is absolutely essenllal, to prevent (| e nbsolut'o cxtinction of the oystar lustry on n commerclally proiltable nie,-for tho Leglnlnture to act at thls c iselon, ( NEW YOIIK'S I'OUCia DOG5. Elsewhore wlli be found :i stdry t'roni w York reluling to Iho police dogs thal city. whlch should bo read nnd nufllily consldered by the Police Corn issloriefa 0f Rlchmond. Thero is no longor any Ooubt In tho Intis of tho polleemen nltached to tho 1 irkvllln Station," says thc corrc ondent, -rcgnrding tbe uscfuliiCHs of J, gs "hs members of thc der-nrlment. i? cunines haVo proved thcmselvos iclelit and wllllng." Pollco dogs hnve long been used to Ivantago ln somo of tho Huropeun '' tics, and tho success of tho New Yorit J perlmeht ls no surprlse to those who a-e Investignlcd the subject. The dog ? 1 un animal of koen seent nml of i ?eut Intolllgence, so tav ns that term ay bo appllcd to tho brute crcatloh. y nature lt ims a strong attachment ir Us master. loves his society, is loroughly obcillent to his will and ord of command, ntul Is, thorefore, islly trained. The pollco department .' evory clty should have its corps of aincd dogs, nnd Rlchmond should not ig. At least, ottr Pollco CommlsHion rs Bhould take tlie trouble to Inves- - igato the police dogs of New York. THE BVlli OF S'.IAM. If tlie purc-fuod law has axcompllshed ollilng more, It has done a good ser Ic'o ln exposlng and abollshing shams. 4l0; statement ls mado that $20t>,0uij .'orth of bld labels have been dls? arded slnce thc law went into effect, lie Department of Agriculture r^fus. ng to Banction thelr use, bocauso tho oods whlch thoy represented .wero not , hat they pretended to be. Sliam may be harmless in Itself. but n Its ol'fect It is always more or less cmorallzlng, for sham ls uecellfulncs.*. 'hose to whom the caro and tfalnlng if chlldren are commltted should keep bls fact well ln mlnd. Chlldren are ?nslly Imprcssed elther tor good or for >ad, and object-lessons are most lm >resslve of all. Chlldren who are ?caroil in a homo whoso fui-ntshings md ornarnents are ehcap Imltatloris of -he genuine ai'O vet'y apt to becomo ?nc-i-e or less superflclal and Inslncoro i.s they grrow up. It is but a step from constnnt observation to a state of mlnd. at'liSTIOXS FOIt ItlCHJIO.VD. "Let well enough alone" is a coward ly saylng; let bad enough alono ls both jowurdly and despernte. If our forrii >f nnihicipal government were ijood, v.o should over bo on the alert to inipt'ove it; as it ls c-onfe-ssedly bad, it ls our boundeh duty to reforin it us I spc-cdlly as possible. W.c have con sldered the board ot" control proposul I and rujeuted it. but thut ia meroly negutlve. Aru we np\V going to pursue thc do-npthing policy and allow the !.? glslaturc to adjourn without asking for u aolitary ehangu in our charterV Aro wo going to let the present system rurt'on untll tbe Legislature agaln ussemblcs? Theso ave questlons which tlie people ot Rlchmond must answer, and answer quickly. A baseball team mndo up of Now York bank oepesitors would carry the money nf n|| the iihrowd obHcrvers in thla part of ihe country. The New York depositors nro the greatest run-makeru tlmt over Jrew a yowl froin a bleach -_ K Jlr. Bryan being convincod that ha hri.s t;n- nomlnatlon cllnched around | thc wtndptpe, Willlam II. Taft is nat [ urally unecrtaln whethor or not to contlnuo woilt upon hle inuugural ad I dress. Possi'oly Slr Olivcr Lodge, who as I sc-rU that he talkccl wlth dead, merely heslabUshed tolept-.onlc conncction wlth i Brooltlyn. N. v. i Athmta's Kiulle Club, lt nppears, haa ' dlsbanded. We pi.ppofo exprosa rutea on ilu- amlles proved prolunltlve. "Little Egypt's" est.ito footed up to .only |200,0Q0, You can't get out of thu . little class iu New York umlei- a mll? llon uot. ** ? ' ? '?'? i "f u confessed bearlnhor, tho iie publlcan party Heoms abl? to deilver u ? very falr arllcle m the wuy i<? luird tim. s. It in distluctly eiii-ouraglng to nbtc thui no datee on tbe cuk-nrtai' havo yoi boen hooked for uny third und fourtl Tlmw tvlals, Rhymes for To-Day. I'I'ltllt'.M-Y ii LET the Falr flng droop nn.i roll up, lot the I.1.11-1. nne he tttU'iu'lerl. Pull n curtnin o'-r tlu- limivciir., sfirend a clond uboVfl lhe world, Let the dinvti bo blu'ck ns llildnlght, lot tho noon he sable gray? ror It's Orotind llog Day to-morrow-? lot us mnko hlm cotuo to atayl Biintvh the sun froni out Its orblt at. thc pnihs llial It Ih Wortli, llldo its llght lu.hlnd a bushol, pltoh it off behlnd tho ottttli, .onk thc nohir system several ln its solar plexui'lno? For it's Oi'oinnl Hog Day to-morrow? niltl yii know what tlmt can monti! .fnrcli the streets and hunl the hlgii ways, plck th..- slindows wlioro ttiey full, Folil Ihem uj) nn,| boar them hohie ward, lettliitv none QMCape nt nll: \yc?wo'll luck up all the shadoivu er. thc mornlng sun ls riis? .'or tho Ground llog looks lur-rnorrow-? he iitust look In vnln Cor hisl f lt. H. lt. .in.I'l-I.Y JOI.ING. tlKhtd'nii. I'cllow. "Como uIouk wlth mt* aml bo skatlng." . 'HoW ilnre ymi o.K mo I" U'i skatliiK on lio Knhbnlli? BosliioB, thcre's a poker gamo n ovcr ni Ontloy'S house."?Cnthollc Hiand rd nnd Times. '-.eAjinry 1'uriuallly. Mrs. Ferglisoiis "Oeorgo, what do yon nve to do when you wnnt lo ilirnv" 911111" ioii,.j- otll of n bank?" Mr. ForfiiiHon; "l'ou havo to put gomc loney ln iho 1.1111k beforchnnd. Tluit's al nyn been my ..tporlenoo."?Chlcago Tri une. ri C'rltl,".. "t wonder What thn llguro 011 tliat pnlnt m ls.' 1.1 ,1 tha firoapi ctlvi. puVx'baacr in lie art Kiillery. ''Why, H look. like ,1 female tlguro *o 10 __I<1 hla wife, gottlng closer to tho iinvn*.. nnd ttgaln ad_t_*tll*8 lior slat.c..? ciikera siatesmaii. . 'ut-lde nf Itls l'rnctlrr. "All thut ln iho tnattor with you, Kir." am tbe emliiont pliyMolan, after n" thoroo.-h 'xiiininntlon. "Is laek of nutrltion. You !0n C eat enough." !?_*_. r'V ,lUI f, ca" ??0,d? doctor," sald tho tlenuat.d caller. "Tli.ii you need to have your capaclty rlui'scr. nnd thofa a cn?e tor a mtreeori. ?iii' ""i,1",','"** Plea.i*. iioo.l mornlntt."? lileago Tribuno. Um.oiii wilh yenrs. Ho: 'TftUhg bIMs always want to mnr-*v ' _ love. but when th**y grow oldcr their ?nnt to iiinriy a man wlth mort-y." at-.e: "Vou're wtong. They don't grow 1 iner; thoy mor.ly grow wlser."-?st. Joicph i 910.) l'ross-Ncws. tcat of tlu*. Cocoiinut. "Vour honor," _ald the lawyer. "/ n.lt t'lc* !n-.I-?sal of niy ellcat ,j? tlio fc-roUnd that I he warrant fails fo state that ho hit Blll ' cues witli mdllOloli. Intent." "This court.'? replled tlio cuunti-y ju-lieo aln 1 a graauato of imn. of your technic-xl > ..ols. I don 1 c?rc whal lie blt nm wltli. he idnt ls, ,lld lie blt. blm? .v.-eu!."? l'liadolphla 1-vdger. he IVroiig Klnd. "tt'hnt _ dat, bo*.." j 'That- n s-afoty ra_or, Snni. Didn't you "No. sah! Why. boss, what use would al 1,0 nt u colored party. d-i you s'po.e?'* -ipnkera Statesman. L'.NPEK TJIK ISIOXJACK. r>tl-; .uggOBllon tlm Colonel Watte.ion Kiiouiii i>c- s.crctary of the Tremmry n ihe next Pr.nulent I- a Democrnt wa* 0 doubt linsetl 011 the enlotiel's WolhknoWn or.dnes- for tbo mlut.?Wa.hlngton I'ost. Gettlng thc trutli out of Harrlman on lh? . vl? e.a ataiul ]s nbout as easy as maklng a! Oi.quost of ihe Welsh langiiac-e.?Loiiis.,lll( | curlcr-Journui. Toward tho end of thc ae.sloii thero wlt] 1I-0 b. a few nlb'ht-rldoi- altachod to the .ppropriutlon bllls ln Cunsr.-..?Wa.hinu 011 Post. An'lowa woman editor proposed throuKh 1 hfc colunuiH of her paptr. Life for th* I atbelor iuii*L be n perlloui JIiIuk ln that jiato thi. year,?Atlanta Georgio'ii. Mr. Bryan denles that he ls a qultter. t. ?..tin to have mlatak.n th. charaoter >f tho eonipiulnt.?-Mllwaukeo tJentliiel >lr. Brjan oan afford to say a _ood word or the lodge. now tbut lils v,-|f._ |S a_i?a-_.. ?Nas'.ivlllo American. Governor .Tolin.on Is ^?l>o' much llko Coi >nc] llryun in at least one rospoct. He Rays 10 like.-' to hear tlio N'ebraiiitan talk.?Bn> ui Hernld-Courler, Voice of the People. TIlC TlTiies-lllsjijiteli wlll prlttt si?aed leltert 011 i:ll que.itlui>H wliieli reli.te to the putille ivelfan.*. Such ai-lii'lrn should not e*tceed In teiiKtti IHO words. e*-cept nnib-r i-xceplliuial cIi-ciiiUHtiiDceH, nhould be nlgued ivltli tlie full name of lhe wrlt.r, .*.nd khoiilil benr IiIm or hcr nddrenx. Tlie 1111,11,? of thc wrllcr *.vlll be ?vMhlicId lf dealrcd. Oywter ludii-try. Editor of The Tlmes-Dlspatch: Slr,?I havo notlced in your paper several communicaUons conctrnlng tlie byster industry ln this State. It scemt. to me that' eomethlng or -somebotly has been wrong In this mat? ter, and 1 am aeeklng for informa tion ,,,^-,i lynvu n.r 10 ko to otner htaios and help bulld llicin up, Nothlng at ii-acis Industry llko industry, and when we loarn to mako good use of the op porttinltleH at our doors. thoso t'ur ,!__?,. ,.ff ,-.. I,, .,?..., _ ...... . _,. thei" off wlll soon como wliiiii.'rcach. A YOUNG MAN. WORD thatirordl* !t rcferstoDr.Tutt's Liver Pills and Are you constlputeil? Troublcd wlth iiidij:?stIon? Sick headwche? Vlrttgo? Hillous'. Iimomnla? ANY of these symptoms and many others Imtlcatt Inuctlnn of thu LIVUR. TTo-U. 3J5TOOC3L Take No Substitutc. Why Mr. Marshall? A commltteo consistlng of Mr. n. L., retorti, Dr. 1'tmlmi a. Willlam*, Mr. VV.; J"?'Jttonay and Mr. 0. B. Hobson yes toruay isrtutit thc loilowlng roply to tne edltorlal ln Tlie 'fimes-I'iHpateb iiiritiiring Into the tttncss of Mr. W. I'. Aiurohbi- for thn pusltl-in of rttipot'lii- i rhSfttp* oC th0 Walor Wor,*B ot' Rlch "Tho Jnterrogatlou ln your edltorlal' ?L J'ln'ia>'y 31, RiflU, ls uiiMvortd by j uie following taellinnnlnlf, slgnod by some of our mont prominent citiatms a? well ns soititi oC tha must omlnorit '-'igliiuoi-H of thls country, whlch Ih '?"bmlttud ror the eonsldonUlon of tho publlc through vour columns, und itnlCh Rttppol'ts beyulid si I'oilHoniibl., doiibt i,|t, uttjPMs for the rcsponslblu poMtlon of Superlntendent of the AVa loi' Works: J (Copy.) . ,. , Jiino in, ino'. istlnnlnn Ciuuil Commlssion, Wnsh Ir'Ston, D. c. Guntlcnien?1 tnlto pleasiirn ln ln lro?htcing my frlond, Mr. XV. P. Mnr uuail, clvll engineer, who wus cin pioyed for Rome vearo on Ihe Chosu peakc and Ohlo Railway. I can ree crnmorid him to you as a well-otittlpped' engineer wlio takes (jreat prlde ln hls profcsslon iind ls dlligeilt ntwl eriur gclle. Wlth hls oxpfiilence I um sure ho wlli moet imv teiiuireincnts whlch vou may lut'-o. und will glve you, us ho has glvon us, the best of uutlsfuc flb/b, Youi'ft truty. Itflgned) DECATUR ANTHLE. Vlcc-Prewblent C. & O. Ry. , (Copy.) Rlclnnond, Vn., Jun. S, 1908. 10 whom It innv concern; Thl.s is to certlfv thut wo have known Mr. W. P. Murshnll for a good many years, an.| thnt ho bus been con? nected wlth Itnpottunt work and en glncorlng fchomos of varlous klnds. Mr. Mai-Rliuii wus connected wlth us for ii whoi't tlme In Mas?iachti?etts and '?t K.itonttli, N. V., ln the ncglnnlng of tbeiCross Rlver Diim. He is a thnrongli gcntleman, hon? est, sober and of the hlghest char? acter, possosslng the ubllltV of u cup nblo englnct'i'. Verv ti'iily, W1N.STON & CO. (Copy.) ., , Aprll lf>. 1D04. ?Major E. M. Hurrod. caro Isthmlan tanal Commlssion, Washington. D. C. My Dear Major Harrod.?The .henrev "f thls, Mr. W. P, Marshall, wns on gaged us ono or the enginoers ln the constructlon ot tho power plant utll izing tho wnter-po'ver ot ihe James Rlver, of whicli company t wus prosU dent. Mr. -MdrBHall's special duty was in the (""nstriietlon o( the darn and hy dratillo work. in whicli cemeiit con? structlon was verv largely used. Mr. Marshall's .work wus vory efllelontly done. He ls a mun of splendld cnergv, of excellent physical constltutlon, and en? tirely rellable und consctcntlbus in any charge commltted to him. Mr. Marshall deslres to mako ap plIcHtlon through you fov work ln ccnneotlOh wlth tha buildlng of the Isthmlan Canal, aml I commend him to you. May I tuke this opportunltv- (,f ex liiessinfc to you my gra*tlfIcation and congratul.-itlor,:.- upon vour un "iotineiit to Ihls commlssion'.' Verv trulv. E. L. "BEMISS. < lilef Bnglnfcr ? *., F. ?ud 1', ltiillrond I'oiiipniiy. (Copy.) Aprll fi. 100C. Mr. W. p.-i Marshall. Clvll Engineer. lilchinomi. Vn.: My Dear Mr. Marshall,?Hoping thnt I cun servo yon hereby. I be'g louve to fay that while you were connected wlth thu engineer eorns of th<* Rich momi, Fjjotlerlcksburg nnd Potomac Rallroad Company, .inri-e- mv work as i' t ongineer. you were of muoh as altdance to me by your rldellty r.nd | rirofessional sklll. 1 remember espe cially .i certaln report lnnde bv you whereln you d'rtered wlthl Others, but your report stood tho teJt of actual fesij't*. Wish'ng you well. and wlth oxpecta tlons of yotu- Miree?.?, I rem?)n. SlnceVelv vour M^nlfl, JAMES P. NELSON. Ensineerlng ?V~r"-tiwent Kotonub Dlvislnn* (Copy.) XV. P. Marsbnl). E'o.. 101 East Cary Strcet, Rlchmrtrd, Va.: Do?r Slr.?I wart to w-lte to vou and .->?*urc- vou of mv erti-fme regret to know f.'?t you l-i'rl spvki-,-,1 V"nr relT tiouf. vltb tbe ;?"tl-ur Ei-os, Companv er-i Wlnston *t Company. and to sav tiet hi my oplnlon y.vjv conduct of opevnttons for these eortrnot<->rs wns e-mn,!.-,.;, nnd t!ot ve.il l-nve In eve-v V"V ??-''''"?'i your capabll'ly to handlo siK'h work. 1 "'u"! 1', further appure vou tbat 1 would be linniw to do anvihtnis- ln mv ynwe" t*i nl>l yr>u \n ?,,y wnv.'nnd vou Are ut iiiM-i-iv t., i-^i'er to nio wbenovor oCeiiHioii uhni'-O ;ir<vt>. v. ,.,. t..Mi,. voni-x. GEORGE XV. HONVTRRS Aetfng Dw. Englne'or. Cbler li!u(t'?.^ ^? ?..i..?t Cominls nloner? Ne?v York. (Copy.) ir, l^ymoulh, Mass., Dcc. 11. i?o;.' m. \\ iu.um p. jiaiohail. lul Kast Clay Street, Rlchmond, Va. i,iPe:'.i' ,:,lr' Marshall,-?I have no posst uie apology to offer for-not answerlno '> .veur ietifcr beforo this. i am dietutlng WBS8.?.as Tr,^Xbt.,\? *l?"^'\ knew ol you rrom our dear frlend, Mr. emrreffe, untu my personal acquaint ancn wlth you more recently. Again usklng your lndulgenco for so long delaytng thls answer, and wlth assurancc-H of mv personal esteem, i am, fiiicerelv yours, WALTER Hi SEARS. P< S. t slmll be pleased to hear froin you froin llme to tlmo at your con Vonlonce. (Copy.) The Panama Canal Commission: (Jentlcineii,?n gtves me pleosuro to cvommoiul Mr. Wtii, P. Marshall to your eonimlsslon for employmont on tho Fan itma Canal, ln I'JOl .mr. Marshall was my assist? ant on th,, work of coiiBtructing tho power piaiu nt uiehniond for the Vir? ginia Flei ii|<; Hullway and Dovolop HKiit Coiupuny, nnd last summer had charge uiuler my dlreotlon of the.fleld work lu connectlon wlth tho proposed developnient. of waler-powor at tho Great Falh ,,f tho Potomac, l havo always found Mr. Marshall onergetlo, Induatrlbue and capable, and would rwoiiimdnd him to your favor ttble comddei'atlon, V''2J?^?REFFS. POLICE miCJS A SVOCBSS. Skopttenl llewibtira of 'Wmv,'Vo*fk Force C'envlncrd By Toala. NEW YOllK, January 88,--Thoro ? no loiiKer any doubt ln tho mlnds of the |.oi-.,'fi,K-? attiichod ? to tho Park vlllc St'illon regitrdlna the. uscfulnesi-s of tloRa as members of tbo.depai'tme >t. The nuiin.-H have proved th^V,soUoa offlelent nu,] wllllng. ? . ' ,._a Aii'i- woukH ot' wnltlng' tho dogrf wcro taken from pi'oballunary worl nnd early ti,|? mornlng mado thuli fh'it tom- of duty. A? -? result lu Hiieeto, iiui-klna and AOtlhff . Cai'ljil" tnuaioii wer... utiiiR llhera pw'loa tiins oi' urnica to-tlai'. .whUo ? Wuko ?fluld. who .brought thc.doga from Del Blmji. mouriia tho lusa ht wjipw dorhy. , Wl>e? thr, ?f|uu.l llriod im <?",].tl,V; liirkviii,, station ut. il A. M.. tour ot *U" d'????.- Mox. Nonl. Jtm "nd Dontii, 11 stooil hciddo the flmt roiili I" ?.'*_$ ellgnrrient wlth thc sei'fteiitUM iiltfnt ?Stl-K, Tho usual rlght di'o_8 nnd ttWoUt fnc was nxocuted by tlie dogs wlth tho prerlslotl of n West l'ollilot*, nnd. ln 'ohargo of four tiuli'ortiicd moti, tlio dccfs inurnhcd atil. ??; . inspector Ilni-klns was grcutly 111 bfOH-ed hy tho dogs aa inptlnlnna. but both lie nild Funston wei'e stlll sk.pl* hiil ns to the nnltnnlH us nctual thief tnlcre. ."'..'_. ., I'ollcmiiii O'Dity, aci'onipanletl by .11m. was the flrst tu glvo nn exlilliitlon. I__ wns a iiille fi'oni the statlon, when ..leiilmnnf. Wakeflcld Httddenly Uinu'd .-j, coriicr nnd mndo ti felnt nt tlio pollcciiHin's lund. Vt'hnl liiippened evon O'Dny rannot even c.vplnlu. but the noxt llilnw W'oko flnltl knew he *.".'in Inyliip- on hls linck, wltli .Um nlaiiitlng on lils feet, nnd a new derb.v ci'iishcd timlei' Jlm's hlnd fert. Hooii nfler thin Inspector Harltlp* nnd I>'lin?ton m**t p.lk'<*m''n Kvy wlth Nugl. 'ClK'.i' walhed towiii'd the pallec inilli un,! Ilie don, and when twonty feet rfwoy Hlnrto.l to run toWard him. Key knew nothlng of the nrncllcnl fe?i Ibi't Wns tn hr- mntle nnd let go dt .Yo.l's l,-a"h. Wlth n bnund thp tl-ifl snm/ig forv'nrd nnd ilartAd between ?t-,> |n-M-,/*,-t-.i''M legs. ornnning hlm fnce downward Into h snowlmnk. and tboh ?iprlnglntr up, plantdi l*|? feet 011 Fun stnii'fl cb,'?t nnd landed hlm on top of lils superlor. At ;i word from 'CfV tbe d'-.ir rebnt**. ?d thc two. iio.I nftPi' thev bud t*>keii i emall pnoWdrlft out or tbe i>nck of tlirle n>*ck:-i, both proclnimcd tlie dog i. ?'>ece?H. Tbo iIors nre botisr-.l ln a stonm. iifiole.i ifonpcl. i'h..v wlll iro .-ot wltli l fP'foront polFfrtmail ovm-,. |.|irbf f?r i ?*lin?*_ tntie of dutv indll thev i.eeoi.i.* ""-inlllnr vllh Ibf. pto-'.t* r>r,Vf>r>/>d bv Hie nieu t-n,n |i*? slnthin niid l>? ;>t,l<> lo recoci'tze Ihe men in ""Ifo^m. Ti'"" >????? I?u_ri'i thn" no mott-T bow o-oll ti..--.- t<now o man vben won'?loe tbo l,,.-f_-t*ln ,.f nfttrn. t'.r-v nit*?*t |,?v. r-othing- t- .-.-> v-ub bim when ln plaln .lothos.?Ih'ltlmore Sun. SOCIAL and PERSOiNAL - U.S CHARLES E. V.HITLOCI.I announcea tho approaehliig' marrlage of her daughter, j t'.lizaheth, to Commander, i I'rcdurldc G. Blrd, lloyal' Navy of England. ?j Qrcsti SucccfiH, I The moat wldoly illacussed subject' yealcrduy among soclety pooplo was' the phonomonal siiccesa of the t!r.<t nlghtV presfiitatlon of the ''Burl.i_.____ on tho Jamestown Yl'arpatli." glven tn Bolvldcrd Hall by MUscs Deuno anl BInford. nnd approved by a grent tliron., who went to tho hall and v:_ it.ii tne different hooths. Thoso taklng part In tho perform unce aro Mlsses Snlly Hobson. Ile _ecca Walker, -lane Baptist, Ilazci Al l.n, Ellzabeth Branrier, Loulse Mc rVdams. Maggle Weddell; Sherrard tvillcox, Brent Wlll, Jtilla Coitgllt Joynes, Cora Youngpi-. Cnrrle Nr.nl. Ullian BInford; Eugenle Taylor, Alma Cncll. Jlnrle Tnylor, Fanny Hobson, lillon Witt; Png-. Royall; Naney W.td ..111, .Mary Rogei?**.,' Annle Kennv, Llazle riotchklss. Ml*>s O'Brlf-n. Mlsses Rosa lle '-'Mrtnes; Hattle Shielda, itosalle Jones; Charlotte Mlller, Cora I'ellds, I'raiicea and Mary Swann, Nora Ran iblph, Ida Maaon, Archer Joynes, ii.il. Willard. Mary Evans. Eminn Whlp-, [>illa Davenport, Dalsy Boykln. Ellza tieth Deano Taylor, Meadamea Llndsey, ehtirlea C. Walker, Thomas Stokes, Kobert Pegram, .Tames Scott, Cuniilng ham Hall. Robert Blankenshlp, A. S Buford, Jr., John lluntor anj Frank Hobson; Messrs. i'owors, Heti-schfoiid, West, Totnpklns, Jlovton, Davidson, Tliorp, Smlth, Soldt-n, Geizer. James, Chrlstlan, Mlller, Evans. Glasebrook. Jr..' Jones. Roblns, Harrison, Morgan, Shields, Grlgg, Lathrop, Noale, Moade and Scott Llttle b-.ys and glrls lu tlie perform anco were John Sprlngrer Gray. Mar g3ret Powers, Osborne Hampton, John McKee, Fred Scott, Turner Arrlnston, EUzabeth Taliuferro. Eleixnor Parrlah. Mllilngton Blankenshlp, EUzabeth Witt, Julia Moncuie, Grace and. Juditii t-rtlllarn. Mary C. Evans, Martha Cham bei-3. Willium Oppcnlilmer. James l'nvldson, Kobert Blankenshlp, Jack son Clmmbers and Jack llagan. Perlln?Sebireff, Mrs. J. Bchlreff announces tlio en Kagement of her daughter, Anna to Mr. Louls Perlln. They wlll be at homr to frlends to-morrow afternoon from 1 to ti o'clock, at No. Sls East Clav Street. Large Mecllng. The meetlng of the Ladies' Mission? ary union of East Hanover Presbytery waa held on Thursday afternoon In the lecture room of the First i'resbytcrlun Church of Manchester, and was Inrgs ly attended. In polnt of interest, as well as num bers, the meetlng was a great succo.s It was opened hy tho Rev. John J F'v the pastor of tho church. Two addressiv on homo and forelgn mls'slons followed by tho Rev. Mr. MePheeters, of Union Theological Semlnary. and the Rev. M Boyle, connected wlth the foreisii movement. Bath addresses made a pro found Impresslon. A largo number of ladies from the different Preahyterlan chuiches In Richmond went over to tho -meeting, Tliu?U? .Kctumcd. Tho president and board of t_.ana_.e~s of the Spring Street Home aeslre to | return thanks to all respondlng- tothcli app'eal by tlanntlona sent oti^Chursduy. I'crsontil Metitlou, MIks CIady3 Stowart ls spendlng the I wuck Iri Newport Nows wlth frlends. I The rnarriage of Miss Mary K Shackford, of Lynchburg, to Mr. Joseph E, Johnston, of Bedford Clty, wlll oe celeDruted on Tuesday in Lynchburg. Miss S. Lllly Kantowitz has roturned to Newport Nows after a vlslt to her sister, Mrs. Halllninn, In this city. Miss Bliia Shields has been ouite sllk at hor home, Flfth nrnl Franklln i Ktroots, durlng tho past wueU. MIks Bessio Lamb will spend Feb? ruary in Washington. Mr. Samuel Gordon Cumming has re? turned to llainpton after a stay of sev? eral days in Itlchmond. .--..--.--tt'Q " HAIR BALSAM . C!ranir. end lir.aiino. th. h.lr. 1 rroinnt.. ?, !_x_ri.-.it _roi.lh. I M?v.t ITaiU to Koetoro Orayi Hair to its Yautbflil Colcr. 1 Curci icnlp'dii.-M. t: hair UIIUii. I _r?.*ni.ai.ii.ut I)i-ia*,tiiti. J Try an Advertisement in Baltimore and Richmond Christian Advocate $2,00 J*er Year, in Adoance. .lAMF.S 6.VNNON, .Itt? Kdltor. J. S1DNX.V I*l_THIta, Aisooblla Edltor. Tlio orean of tbo S'li'tflnlii Methodlst.. Tho londlng rollBlou- weekly ln Vlr_inla Advertlulms ratoa. oti applluatlon. Addr?*a THE ADVOCATE PUBUSHING CO. 1013 li. Maln Street, . itlciisioMi .... viBtiiNJ-V Confitienee when eating, that your food is of liighest wholesomeness-?that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you-? makes the repast doubly comforlable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you J have wjhcn the food is raised with The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no coniforting confi? dence when eating alum baking pow? der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. gSEBESSSS mOMBE IN MARTS REIGN By BARONESS EMMUSKA ORCZY. (Copyrlght, 1907, by Emmuskn Orczy. all rlghts reserved.) CHAPTER XXVII?Continued. i Suddenly a wornan'a plcrclng shrlek eemed to ronrl tho nir. the swift BOlindl ,f runiiliiK l.ulfalips, tho gratinc; of ., ?c-avy door on lt.. hlngcH. and tlicnj li.ro came another cry. more deilnlt. hls tlme: , "W'esses! have u care!" Both tho men had paused. of cour.e. 3ven in tiila supreme inomtnt when >nc life Iiuiir li; the balanco. how ?mild they help tumlng towards the llstunt corner of tlir? room whence had :c-nie that plercing shrlek. The door IcadlnK" to the ttiarqulh'a ;partment3 wns wido open now: a llood if light cnine froni tlie room beyond. uvl agalnst this sudden glurc. whlch leemed dotihly brllllant to lhe dazetl ?yes of tbe ebmbatnnta, thcrc appeared i" womnn'K tlgtire, dreFscd ln long loiv'ng robes bf cllnglng whlto. hf--^ ;olden hair banglug In a wild tabgl*' i iver her shoulders. A oualnt and weird ; igurc. at first only a sllhouettc agalnatj ; clowlnK bnckij'round. but ation it :amu forward. dlsappearcd comptctely 'or nwhlle in tlio dense shad?w of ?n -,nglo of the room, but the next emorged iica'n in the full llK>*t of the moon. j a-boslllke and fantastic. A clrlish rorm. her whito draperles half fulllnc.! from hor shoulders. rcvrillnir a whlte j :hroat nnd one naked brcast: on her ?nlr a few trreen leaves, bacchanto Iko. cntwined nnd drooplns half*hid-, ien 1p tbe tartfle of ruddy gold. 1 As "WesHex tiHZ.'d on her. hla sword! Ironped froni hla hand. 11 was she! She. as a hcll'sh vlslon I fail shown l.?*r to htm half an hour] icro. Jn tt-.*- CT'-at room W**er? I" bo hnd r,-?t kl. rod her: a weir.l and wlteh-l I'kt* ercture. wlth eyes half-vctled."! ind conr.?t*ne_l. sentuious Hds! It w*> * | but a vislon evn now. for he could j not see hr*r very dl-tlnct'v. hls cv.s were dnzed wlth tbe r?lay of tbe rnnon l'?bt upon h's Rword. nnd ahe. aft?r hor second cry. had drawn back Into II',' FhadOW. B-on Ml-.*_el. on tho other hand, had not se.-ir.ed very aurnrlsed at her an parltion. only somewhnt vexed, as ho o.ielolmed: "Ladv UrStita. I pray you . . . He nlnced his ba**d on ber shouiner. It v.'ms tbe Bf'Sturc of a macter, and the tone In i-bieli hc spoken to her was one i of '."ommantj "1 prnv vnu go wlthln. he added curtlv, "t'-ls ls no plno.e for women.'* ' .Vossr-s's whole soul w'-lthert at tbe words, tho toiich. lhe attltude of the tt.?>> triw.'rl. hev an liouv fitto. when be stood beslde her. he would have bar tr-rcd a k'ngdom for tho Joy ot taklng her hand. She seemed dnzed and her form swiivod strargely to and fro: suddenly sbu npnf-arcd to be conscloua of her carnients. for with a certain shumed moven-ent of tardv mndfctv. she nuHe.1 a nart of her drat!<!-''ies over Par breast. "I wlsh to speak wltli hlm." she vb'srvored undor hor breath to Don Misr-el. Bnt the Snanlnrd had no lntcntloh of nrolont-ing thla ncenc a Bt-cmd loreer than was necessary. It had froni tbe flrrt be.p aorrcod h*-fweei> Mm and ti-e Cardinal tbat the Duko should not obtaln more tban a short gl'mpaft ut tbo wonch. At any moment. ofter tbe flrst shoek* of surprlne. "Wepsex mlebt look more cnimly, more steadllv, nt the glrl. She mlght beftin to speak, and her volct*?the hnarsp volce of a -ruttev-brod glrl?would botray the de contlon more qiilcklv tban anything elBC. Tho ono brlcf vlslon had been fill-auITlclent?Don M'gU'V was satlsfleO. It had heen udmlrably stacred f? fnr by tbe emlnent mhT>agf>r, who etlll ro mulned out of slght. lt was for tho younir mnn now to play hls rolo skll fully to the end. '?Come!" he said poremptorlly. He selzed tho slr], wrlst, whlspered a few words In her ear, whlch never reached hor dull brn'n, nnd half leil. half dragged her, towards the door. "Wossox broke into a long. forced laugh, which expressed all the httter noss and nngulsh of hls heart. Oh! tho luimlllntlon of It all. Wes sex suddenly felt that all hls anger had \nnlKl.ed. The wholo tlitrg was ..o conteinptihle, the bannllty of the uplsode so low and dcgradlng, thnt hn trcd fell away from him 1 Up a inan tle, leavlng ln hia soul a sense of un* utterablo disgust and even of abject rldiculo. Hla prlde alono was left to suffer, He who had always helt hlmaelf dlBdalnfiilly aloof from nll thi low Intrlgues Insoparablo trom court life who had kept wlthln hla heart a roverent feellng of chlvnlry and ven tn-atlon for all women. whether Queen or peasant, conatant or flckle, tor hn to have sunk lo this!?one . Of a trlo of vulgar mouiili'liunks one of. two nanlrants for the fevors of a wunton Of trlck.ry, of d.aoptlon, he bud not ono thought! How could ho have? The uvonta of the past hours hnd prepaved hlm for this s.cetie, aud he had only a'brlef vlslon, in sem'-davkness, whllst ovirvthlng had heen earofully prupared to b'lind hlm completely by thla das tardly trlck. ;?'"?'?, '_, "By our Liuly," ho aald at last. wlth that sanio bltter, lieartrendlng liingli "tho inlorfiiptlon was moat opportuno, and wo ninat thank the Lady ursula for her timely Interveiifon.. AVluilV vou und I, my loi'd,.crossrng swords for that!" and ho pohitod witli a gesturc of unnttonible scorn towai'du Oio swny Ing flgure of Iho woman. "A i'aree, my lord, a fnvoo!! Not a trage.t}'!! IId throw lils dngger on to tho IKioi and Bheathod hls uword, junt au Don MluiicI Imd aucceedfid li: tiuahhia- ?'??? glrl out of tho room and closlna tno door on her. T,*e Spanlard began lo stammer au apologry. "I nray you spc-ak no moro of It, my lord." sald the Duke. coldlv, ?? 'tls I owe you an upology for Interforlng ln what doth not coijcorn me. As Hls Kmlnonco very pertinenllv remarked Just now. hospllallty should forbid tna to fly my 'hnwk after your lordshlp's blrdK. My congratulatlons, my lord Marqulsl" hc added with a wneer. "your taste. [ percelve. ls unorring. Good felprht and plet.f.uiit dreams!" Hi- bowed llMluiy and turned lo go. Oon Mlguel wntcl.ed h m untll blri tall ftgnru h.i.l disappeared behind tho door. Tl.en lm nlglu-ii u deep algh ot tatlsfactlon. "An ndmlrably c-nacled comedv." ho inusod: "a thousand congrutulatlonn t,? Hls Eminence. Carrnmta! thls Is t1:': >est nleht's work w? have accompllsl c I slnce wo trod thls land of fogs." CHAPTEP. XXVITI. Tlie Hcquel nt ihe Comedy. Mlrrab, durlng thut v, ry brlef drama In whlch she bcrseir had played tho ci-.ief role. bad vainly tried to vollect her scattered wtts. For the last few hours two noble gentlerhefi. one of whom wore gorgeoun purnle'robri. bad bec-n plylng her wlth wine and w't'i rvomtsea that she should see tbe D'lko of Wessex If ah? ssrcr.i to aiiHiver 10 U e rnm- of "Lady Ursula." seelnc that Hls Grace novc-r spoke to any one under the rank or a lady. A clevw ard s'mple trk-k. whlch resdlly decelved thls unedurated. bnlf crazy wei,ch, whose life had been spent In glnav bootbe. ard whose lntellect i-ad lone; been ouash'd bv thc cm "tant Btrugc-le for eXlttcpce. wMcii most';- cor?p'?ted of Ferreb-j;<i and 'an tasll<> exhi'-ltions de?lftrfd for the de. lctntion if Isnor.*!!*; -.okels. She l'k-d the ldea'of being called "mv ladv." even wh?-n lt vr.n done ht mockery. ond was delio-Med at tho t"-njiar"-t nf !>-nr.pHrii>rr l>i thls new guNo before tho Duke of Wessex, for whom =bc bad entertalned a curlous ird pns ?ionate mioratlon ever slnce thu >"ra irntic er.lBode of Molesev Falr. Sho Mked stlll more the voluntuous gar? ments vh'ch sbc was bldden to don, nnd was rc""dv enough tn con :ede to tbe young foreiJrner who thus ombel ; 'ished ber any favors whlch ho cho^o to 'li tntnd. 1 T>at hnd boen her trnlnlng. poor eou!! her calllng In life?a vultrnr trlckster by duy. n wanton by nightl .Do r>nt be too bnrd in your Judgmenr, mlstreo'i. P>-e kr-ew nnthlnir nf hnrrA ve?-y "ittle of kindred: born In tbe gut ter. her nm^it'on <1M pn| pnar bevond goAfl fnnd und a 1'ttle money to spend. Tbe Duke of Wessey bad saved her Ufe: she was proud of that. and alnco ? ??nt day pbe hpd ???-i a ?? ??*>?. 1?\?* emM i'on to see Mm pcrnln. Sho had hopeil tbat a war"J<*?" from the stera w?*>nld -five a re-l^lr r^oppnrt to h'? pi-ps or>ce. but >fis Emipence the Cardinal nnd tho other vovnc fre^tlemnn bad nfsured bee the{ " noble name woutd hl?vo Un'' her to him. T?mi* ?he had bee" content ro watt <j few boiirfa: tbe r'nc r-? rt-ood end the forelTie** not too pxaet'pflr. After nwhflp fd'? horl drnnnn.'i to c1!?,?y, "JJco ?.-onm t'"--'l ?nlnv?l, ourled nn nn a rug nn t^e fl-vor. 'r,*e r'fl"'1 r-f n'mn hnd f.?-.ni ber nnd |i?"Mng thnt every door v|ri.-ied tn her tmieh. shf ??nn out in i.niyor riirJivMv. tn cee l'-'h"l>-e rdwe tho pnitrfl. F'-. ""-< "-? n? c^e|T.u- t.' Pt ?|r(i,.(? rnnprMt onrnbet v-efl oi?? C.t ?v,Pf,r t?P>-nv, timn p*yft%reeno.^i?*i^ Wes vex tr'' -r?ve him n i. ct ??"??"Ing. (To be Contlnued Monday.) / Plant Wood's 'j Garden Seeds FOR SUPERIOR VEGE TABLES & FLOWERS. Onr business, both in Garden and Farm Seeds, is ono of tho largest in this country, a result due to the fact that ' B Quality is always our ^J iirst consideration1. q We aro headquartors for Crassand Clover Seeds, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and other Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Caialogue lstbe bestaxid mu.-t pructionlofseed cotaloguos. An up-todaio and re coKuized tuthorlty ou all Gnrdon and I'urm. orops. CataloRao inullcd freo oa request. Writo for |t. The Valentine Museum ELBVBNTH A'NU CLAV STHHBTil. Open daily from 10 A. M. tn 5 p, if. AJ-, ,iitUaii, fii cauu, Vrua ou tjuturcar.