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ONE CENT A W'OHD, WANTS WANTS1W ANTSI WANT ONE CENT A WOllD. ONE el-JNT A WOI1U. ONE CBNT A WOItD. Host ano Jf ounfc.^ ^ l^frON^^JNEHDAY, THB I2.T.H Inatant, oltltor In SclimidfM Htoro, tt Fifth nnd Broad, oi' ln a l.nurol .-.u ??? t car bctwccn i-'irtu and Broad ftrfu Laurel, a small lilar-li e nr-tri*|n?i.-t, for whlch a sultnhlo rewii.d wl) be pald lf returned at one.- to soo west Graco Htroet. LOST, YESTERDAY AFTERNOON BE twnen o and C o'clock, i-lther ln KftUi mann's, Mlller & HlmaelH' or Sclitnldt s, . or on Broad Street, BlXttt, Ura.ce or 1 Elghth, one hiack lynx fur. Reward lf returned to 210 iOasl Clay. "LOST, ABOUT 0 1'. M. WEDNESDAY, nn West Graco Street, between 3GJ block, oaHt, antl ,'IUO lilock, west, a uray pocketbook, contalnlng money und pajmrs. Howard lf returned to 1123 GroVe Avenue. $clp feUantcb, iilaie. "WANTED. FoR U. a. AllMV, AliLlu todled uninui i i. d men, bt-twe.cn a?'- ? of 18 anel 35; oitlienl of thu bnltea tjtat..-, of good churacter and tomper ato habits, who can apcak, read and ?Wrlte Engllsh. Men wanted now for Bcrvlco In Cuba and tho Phiilpplnes. For lnformation apply to Recrulthig Officer, a2<> Eaat Broad Hl.. Richinoiiel, Va.; 123 Sycamore St., Petersburg, Va., or tjjlumbia Bulldlng, Uraitby St,. Nor? folk. Va MEN TO I.EARN BARBER TRADE, new Myatein; eight weeks complotoi; expenses earned whllo learnlng; toeila donnted; board fjrovlded; positions guaranteed graduates. Wrlte for free catulogue. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 207 Bowery, New York Clty. ?WANTED. IM.MEDIATELY, INDUS trlous. rcliablo wlilte man, to work corn anel tobae-co under my dlrectlon*. shares or wages; iny team; magniri cent .Staunton Rlver farm, near Ran dolph, Va, J. EDWIN BOWMAN, Mt. Plcasant. b'. C. I MADE $50,000 IN FIVE TEARS IN tho mall order buslness; began wlth $5. Any ono can do the work. Send for free booklet; tells how to get started. MANAGER. Box 570, Lock port, N. Y. WANTED. A MIDDLE AGED COl>.*R ed porter, In a famlly lhiuor store; miiit be sober and lnelustrlous. Ap? ply to A. E. STRAUS, 100 West Broad. WANTED. A YOUNG MAN KOR GEN cral offlce work, wlth some. knowl? edge of bookkeeplnB. Reply In own handwritlng. nnd stato salary expect cel, D 279, care Times-Dlspatch. &ituatta SSlantcb, iflale. IVN EXPERIENCED 8TORB MAN ager wlth ten years' exp'-rlence In running country stores aud comtnls ;..I..-- Is open for a posltlon; can furnish bond if deslred; gllt-celge referenres as to character, ability and hablt*. Address B M. U, care No. 16 K.-ndrlck Street. Sumter, S. C, ffAILOP.INa DEPARTMENT MAN nger. thorough and practlcal, ot long experlence, dosires posltlon ln Vir? ginia; salesmunshlp nualitlos Al, Personal Intervlew deslred If possi? ble. Address D 26G, care Tlmes-Dis? patch. 'Jx YOUNG BELG1AN. FOUR YEARS EN thls country. u man of educatlon am nice manner*. ls willing to do anj honorablo work at reasonabie wages ls handy and wllllng. .Address L 278. care Times-Dlspatch. YOUNG RETAIL ADVERTISEMKN1 writer (twenty-one; deslres poslttbl wlth a flrm that will appreclate thi servlces of an ambitlous young man who ls determlned to make good. R W. 1'., Look Box 56. Smlthfield. Va. GOOD. EDUCATED YOUNG MAN FRO? Swltzerland, spcaks German ani French and also Engllsh very woll wouts p-iMtlmi for any klnd of work Address J 4!f2, caro Times-Dlspatch. TWO ENGL1SH FARM HANDS; T-E> months' farm experlence in Virginia want work at dalry. stock" or gen? eral farmlng; would expee-t boanl Address J 485, care Tlines-Dlspatch .^elp WBrnttb, Jfcmale. IWANTED, EXPER. :NCED"w7\ITR1-:ss. Apply at once, at 1S35 Monumeni Avenue. dituattoitf W&antia, Jf emale. rWANTED. BY A YOUNG liAVX'i >Ai~BO. sltlon to do general oftlco work typewrltlng. etc; can give best ref? erences. Address A 135, caro Times Dispatch. WANTED. A POSITION AS" TEACUIEl ln a school or prlvate famlly; refer ences given anel reeiuired. Addros: Miss A. V. BOULDIN, Box 11, Routi 1, Keysville, Va. ProfeStfionui $elp <ESantcb. WANTED. TEACHERS" FOR SCHOOL: nnd schools for teachers. THE VIR G1NIA TEACHERS' BUREAU, Rev R. XV. CR1DL1N, Manager, Manches ter, Va. $elp, itlale anb Jfemale. [WANTED, . ^ALESMAX OR SALES lady, to be head of stock for silk de partment. Also wanted. a floor walk er or superlntendent. Good posltlon to right parties. A. ROSENSTOCK . CO., Petersburg, Va. e. .-, , .. . _ ?? &oltritorfi! anb &>a\z&mtn. CALESMEN WANTED?^TlTos^CAXil lng on mllls, factorles, mlnes, elet trlc light anel power plants ln ger .' eral; slde llno or exclusive saropl can be casily carried ln vest pocke commlssion basis only; blg mone for right parties; L'or particulars, ar plv to GREEN WOOD MA N U FACTG * ING AND SUPPLY CO., No. 1-11 Mil Street, Boston, Mass. 6ALESMAN WANTED, SELL RETAI trade; your locallty, $65 por inont and expenses to start, or commls slon. Experlenco iinnec-o.ssary. I-IE1 MINGS'EN CIGAR CO., Toledo, Ohlo. - CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED; EXpi rlence unnecessary; $100 por mont and expenses. PEERLESS CIOA: CO.. Toledo, Ohlo. ( ?f . ???- -L ggenttf Gftlantcb. WAI?Ti3dT^AGENTS in richmon and other parts of Virginia, to se Ocean View property, easy ten plan. Good commlssion. Wrlte tt information. W. H. GARRETT SONS, Norfolk, Va., Arcado Buildln; AGENTS.-?.WE POSITIVELY IIAV tho fastest selling household patei bn tho market. WOOLVERIN CC Plttsburg, Pa. E1. . '."'. ' . '-'?'.. ===== ?- " ? Manteb^ _ IWANTED, SeVeRAL 'pUPILS FO prlvato coachlng, unlverslty and co lege preparatlon; afternoon or nlgl hours; mathomatlcs a speclalty. 1 B. LIGAN, M. A? Rlchriiond Aoadem JWANTED. SIXTY i'HOUSAND DOI lars to develop rlch manganose mlne A; R. SYKES, P. 0. Box 1)11. Boama uaSantcb. JW-ANTED, THRIpB PURNliS^O ROOM for light liousokoeping, Richmor or Manchester. '-Addreaa A 11U, cai Tlmes-Dispatch, Y &oom?f for &ent. WANTED, TO LET A i.a!(<;k,"pi? llKhifui room; have alBo accommo diitltins for two gr-ntlumen and two linly boarders. 508 East Graco. 'Phone 1981. FURNISHED ROOMS, HOT WATER, tolephone; meals Berved- 700 East MarHhall. NICELY FURNISHED, II E A T IC D rooms; centrali porcelaln bmh coit vonlent. No. 7 North Slxth Street. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. AP ply 723 West Maln Streot. FURNISHED, HEATED ROOMS FOR fcentieme-ti, at 711) East Graco. FUHNISHED ROOMS POR $2 A WEEK. 308 Wc.it Maln Street. Jflate Jfor &ent. FOR RENT, FLAT FURNISHED' OR tinftirnishcd, wlth bath. 818 Eaat Broad; ne;xt to Bljou. ' FLAT FOR RENTj APPLY 803 MU ttial Bulldlng. 'Phono 3572. ^oarbing. WANTED. PERMANENT AND iKAiN alent boareicrs at THE LURAY. 403 East Maln Strtet; cxctWent tabio, nlce rohms. WANTED, PERMANENT AND TRAN Bluiit and table boarderu, at 1112 Tay? lor Street. WANTED, PERMANENT, TKAN'SIENT and table boarders, at 514 North Elghth Street. Jfor &>zlt. t'OH SALE, ONE FOUR-CYLINDER flve-passenger autocar inachlne, in Al condition, equlpped wlth five lamps, horn and cape top. Bouaon for Belllng to tnnke- room for larger lotirlng e:ar. Price. $350. C. K. LAS B1TER, ^08 North Twenty-lUih Street, Richmond, Va. FOR SALE, AN ASSORTMENT OF new wagons?our own make; sev? eral secund-hand wagons, phaetons, Burreya and runabouts. Palnting. re pairlng and rubber tlre work prompt ly dono. RICHARDSON BROS.. 615 Brook Avenue. THE CALVERT RYE WHISKEY THAT in old, mlld and rlch in mcdlclnal qualllieii; tl per full ejuarf, bottled at the dlstllle-ry. THE GEORGE A^ HL'NDLKY CO.. INC. Pure h ood Slorc. Georgo McD. Blakc. Secretary und Manager. 511 East Broad Street POR SALE. TWENTY-HORSE POWE11 Gelscr portable englne on wheels; No. i Oeiser sawmlll; complete outflt. late-sl Improvod; has not been used twelve montha; bargaln to close out by Mnrch lst; furth'T particulars, nd dresa XV. II. PHELPS, Troutvllle, Va WANTED. TO SELL OR EXCHANGE a $1,200 electric runabout. WIU taki one-half of thls price. What have you to offer. Write GARRETT Room 232, Arcade Bulldlng, Nurfolk Va. WE HAVE TWO SLNGLE TRUCKf und ten dellvery wagonB, nultabli for eve-ry use. Special prlces ane ea*y terms. A. MEYER'S SONS. 12' South Elghth Street. SMITHFIELD ILVMS. THE REAL AR tlcle; we sell no Imitatlon9. THI GEORGE A. IIUNDLEY CO., INC Pure Food Store. George McD. Blake Secretary and Manager, 511 East Brond Street. FOR SALE. ONE TWO-HORSE POW er .Fairbanks gasolene englne, new OnflSlath'e Ihlrteen-lnch BWing, flve. fooVbetl. wlth Hhaftlng complete foo'a'beet. is S. STAQe'. 12 QCi, 130S West Broad. SECOND-HAND ENGTNES AND BOIL ers from flve 10 100-horse power: al guatanteed. I. BLUFORD & CO. 1537 East Cary. VALENTINES, FOUR FOR 1 CENT only at OLD TOY TOMPKINS, 20' Weat Broad. FOR SALE. LOT OF SIIELVINC cheap. 111 South Twelfth Btreet'. &eal (Sstate for ?3>ale. a s^v^^y^ac!u^T;a^m7"sij\\tabCi for truck or chlcken raising; a 1icv flve-room house and other outbulld lngs, three-quarters mlle froni Che3 ter and station No. 3y, on Richmont und Petersburg trolley; will sell t< qultk b-jyer for $20 per acre; one half cash? could be subdlvlded; lay: , between two steam railroads; no suc) bargaln offered ln this vlclnlty be fore, Inquiro SOUTHERN TIM BER AND LAND CO., Branch Offici Cht-ster, Va. $3,500 WILL BUY A DETACHEI seven-room franie dwelllng, witli al convehiences and well heated faclng Ciiiniborazo Park. Only $80' cash. Address F -15. care Tlmes-Ds patch. MAGNIFICENT BIVER FARM, CON talnlng 400 acres, at railroad statior len milcs from RIchmond; good bulld ings; owner must sell on account o ngc. Address J4S4, caro Tiiuea Dlspatch. FARMS AND TIMBER LANDS A* lowest prlces on easy terms; greatos bargains in Vlrginla. Write for cat alogue. Address J. R. ELAM, Clmr lottesvllle. Va. $350 BUYS.A LOT AT OCEAN VIEV frontlng on tho ocean. Thls is a bai galn. W. H. GARRETT & SON! Norfolk, Va., Arcade Bulldlng. &otitts. WE HAVE AN EXPErV^IAjT^V?H. does first-class repalr work on type wrlters, iron safes, cash rcglster; sewlng machlnes; elean ban vaults ,and locks, aharpen sclssor and flt keys, robrown und blue guni flt slngle trlggors and automatl ejectors on guns, and any kind o work in thls Hne ln most sclentlfl manner. HARKIS, FLIPPEN & CO 121U East Malu Street. EVERY DEPOSITOR IN A BANK I equally entltled to the greatest sc curlty and the best servlce. TH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFIUCH MOND, VA., undoubtediy affords botl and invltes accounts from all olasse needing the facilltles of a stroni large, courteous, bank. Asset $9,000,000. Organized Aprll, 1865. HAVLNG QUALIFIED AS EXECUTO of estate of XV. O. Grady, partles hai Ing claims agalnst samo will presei for paymont, and thoso Indebted 1 tha deceasod \ylll mako paymont i once to tho undersigned. LORENZO GRADi, ISxocutor. WANTED, THE PUBLIC TO KNO-* that JAHNKE BROS., Jewelera, 9: East Maln Streot, buy, soll, oxchans and remount dlamonds ln tho late; styles. Old gold and sllvor taken exchange. iButftoa ?pportunttietf. WE HAVE VAlvfv^VHA^r^XVANTa^ un $1,500 worth city -property f fivn years; let us havo lt to-da ANDERSON REAL ESTATE AN LAW CO., Elcvonth Streot. WANTED, ACTIVE OR SILENT PAR' nor, wlth flvo to ton tjiousand do lars;glvo namo and telephone. J. ' MUNHAL, P. O. Box 911, DRUG STORE FOR SALE, CHEA now Uxtures; good stand; modera rent, Addross E 333, care Tlme Plspatch; ?Pwjfonaltf. H. 11. MARTIN, OF, NELSON COUN ty. Vn., is now located nt cornor Loulslana Avenue aml Tenth Street, Northwest; Waslllngt. D. '-. n? whoiesale cotnimsslon tnorchant, eioni in? in nn produce, sollelts trado of dnnlei-.i mid farniers lii the Vli'glni.m nnd Carollnas. Mr. Martin was for years witiv Southern and Norfolk nnd Western Riillwuys, Write for qunlntlonn nnd tog';. WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR COM pleto line or gtylea and samploH for the spring nnd flUmmcr season, Come nnd look tlictn ovur und cOhlpare our prlces and nuite-rliila wlth Others, Suits grently reduced, from $.'15 00 up. Bntlsfactlon in nt aml workmansblp Kuarantood. LEWIS & BROWN, La elleK' Tallora and Dre>BBniulie>rs, 21 Eust Maln Street. 'Phone 2686. EVERY DEPOSlTOR IN A BANK 18 equnlly entltled to the gnuteat ?e curlty aml tha brst ncrvico. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RICH? MOND, VA? undiiubtediy atfordx both, nnd lnvites accounts from all cln Bi nfedlng tho facilltles uf a strong, laige, court<-iiu... bank. A?. c-ts, $9,000,000. Organlzed Aprll. 1805. PARLOR SUITS, ODD CHA IRSi~\VD couchos recoyered and r?upholatered llko new: sllp covera made and mut tresses renovateei; for cash or on easy payment?. .\'o . harge for e>ntl mates. CHARLES JUROENB'S son. Adams and Broad Streets, THIS 18 TO LET MY FRIENDS AND the publlc know that ln the future I will be; associated in buMnpss wlth my father, .1. Leroy Sutherland, Fu? neral Director, 101 East Maln Streot, WELLFORD R. SUTHERLAND. 'Phone C13. J. P. WALKER. THE PORTRAIT PATN ter, can be found at 1511 West Maln Sireet. Portraltx ln oil, pastel and crnyon. VALENTINES. FOUR FOR 1 CENT; only at OLD TOY TOMPKINS, 207 Wcst Broad. ASK YOUR GBOOER FOR SMIT1L field nausage. It ls the best. $outtrp?';Pet anb 2.ibe ^torti. NOW/, IS -THE TLME TO HATCH brollers nnd wlnte-r loyers; we nell Charles A. Cyphor's "Model" Incu bators anel brooders at factory prlces, f. o. b. Richmond. Free catalogue and feed clrcular. W. J. TODD, Rich? mond. Va. . MAMMOTH BRONZE T U R K E Y K bcautles; prl/.e winncrs wherever ex lllblted; Barred Rock. White Orping ton. White Wyandotte Cockerels; fine blrds. Prices reasonable. MIsb C. L SMITH, Croxton, Va. FOR SALE. ONE GOOD YOUNG SPANISU JACK a good one. C. L. DOGGETT, Clarks vllle.-, Va. WANTED. ONE MAMMOTH RRONZH tom, from prize winnlng stock only Address H. P. POPE. Newsom's, Va. Coal anb (EStoofc. WE ARE THE ONLY WOOD DEAL ers located on the S. A. L. In Rich? mond. This road brlngs tho origi nal North Carolina heart plne dlrect to us. It IS better; easy to spllt easy to burn, and given good. last tng heat. Try a sample load. Wc se-11 all klnds of coal that "lurns likp. wood. 'Phone 6913. NORTE CAROLINA WOOD AND COAL CO. 827 Brook Avenue. ?eal estate Mlanttu. XVANTBD, GOOD FARM :IN : EX change. for good, lmproved propertt In the city of Norfolk. Write W. H GARRETT & SONS, Arcade Building Room 232, Norfolk, Va. itfificd laneous. SCHOOlT OF TELOaGRAPHY. THE MASSEY SCHOOL OF TELEGRA phy olters a thoroughly practica course?a course which ilts for prac? tical work as a telegraph operator. l is conducted by a man who has hat several years' experlence as telegrapi operator, railroad and express agent lt interested, call, phone or write fo: cutalogue. MASSEY BUSINESS COL LLGE, 7 05 East Main Stroet. 'Phon. 1917. RUBBER REPAIRING. RUBBER BOOTS HALF-SOLED, 75C. heeled, 50c; patches, 15c, and up overahoes heeled. 35c. Rubber coat; altered and fixed; hot water bag: and other rubber goods repalred DREW'S ELECTRIC RUBBER RE? PAIRING. 71G East Main Street 'Phoie 2687. UPHOLSTERINQ. IARLOR SUITS. ODD CHAIRS ANE couches recovered anel reupholsteree like ne*v; sllp covers made and mat tresses renovated; for cash or ot easy payments.. No charge for e^tl mates. CHARLES JURGENS'S SUN Adams and BroUd Streets. WH^N YOU WANT THE BEST TRUNKS, BAGS AND GIFT GOODS ln every slze, shape and prlcc-, o wlsh your trunks, uag or suit-cas repalred, be sure to call or telephon to ROUNTREE'S RETAIL STOKli 703 East Broad Street. "Phono 5131 SHOE BEPAIf.INQ. MEN'S SHOES HALF-SOLED, 75C; LA dles, 60c; children's. 35c and up ac cordlng to slze. Every pair scwed; n nalls, no pegs. DREW'S ELECTKK SHOE FACTORY. 716 East Mal; Street. 'Phone 2667. FUEL. BUY FUEL FROiii THE DEALE1 who saves you money. One cord of oa. or pine, $0.75; dlscount on all klnd of coal for cash. TYLER & RYAJv Llnden and Cary. AWNINGS. WHY NOT HAVE YOUR AWNING made up now while you can secur ovory attentlon and caro and f?> read for tho springV H. E. COPELANI & CO., 108 North Nlnth. MACH1NERY. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND EN glnes, boilcrs, otc; rebullt as goo ns new. C. B. FORD CO? Trlgg Shl Yard. 'Phone 8028. Metropolltan Grand Concert Company Florence Hlnkle, Hoorano; Adah Camp? bell Husiey. Contralto: Edward Stront? Tonor; Kroderiek Mar? tln, Hhhko; Florence McMU? lan, rianist. Dlrectlon XV. L. Hudoltrfe. 708 Amsrt can Natlonul liauk Bulldlng-.' Jefferson Hotel Auditorium Three Grand Concerts. MONDAY, February 17th, 8:80 V. M.? Gcins from tlio Oue'ras, TUESDAY, February 18th, 3iOo P M<? Gem? from tlie HiiHaels. TUEHDAY, Februury 18th, 8:30 V. M,? tii-niB from tlie Oralorloii. Season tlckets for ontlro ?erlei, Inolud Iiib rassrved ueaU, *?.o0. Clenorul ttdmlsalon. wlth reserved aeot: I2ven|i.K eoncoru. MM antl 81.80,- after? noon concerts, 13o and 81.00. Seata Now on Sale at the Cable Co, iMWMwnW ws i-tlitfecllancous. REPAIRING AND. POLI BH1 N< iTuRnT TURE. LEVY THE UPHOLflTERER AND inn'tress maker, 425 West Broad Street. VALENTINES. VALENTINES. FOUR FOR 1 CENT; only nt OLD TOY TOMPKINS. 207 West Broad. The Virginia Fire & Marine lnsurance Company, Richmond, Va., Februury 1, 1908. ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKIIOLD ers.?The regular annual meoting of stockhbldors wlll be held at the com? pany's offlce, No. 101.") East Maln Street, Rlchmond, Va., on TI.KSDAY. THE 1STH INSTANT, at 12 o'clock M. WILLIAM II. McOAKTIIY. Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING 01' THE Btdckholdora of thc VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS COMPANY, for thc pur pose of electtng dlrectors and for the transactlon of such other buslness us may litv.'fully como before the rneetlntf Including tho approval of all of the acts of tho dlieotors of sald company ln the past year, will be held at the offlce of the company, Ehthth nnd Maln Streets, Hlchmond, Va.. on TUESDAY, FEI3KUAKY 25, 1908, at' 12 o'clock M. The transfet books will close Monday. February 17. 1808, at 3 P. M.. and remaln closed untll 10 A. 31., Wednesday, rcbruary 20. 1.908. A. TREVVETT, Secretary. :. DOVE LODGE, NO. 51, A., F. ? VV A. M.?Tho stated communlcatlor 'V>of Dove Lodge, No, 61, A.. K. &. A M.. wlll bo held ln tlio loditoroom In ti,.- Maxonlc Temple, on THIS (l-'ridny) EVENING, February 1*?. 130S. at 'i o'clock. Every member of tho lodge ls re quested to attend, and members of sls t.?;? lodges anel translent brethren an fraternally Invlted to unlte wlth us. By order of the Worshipful Master. BEN T. AUGUST, Sec'y. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THI etockholders of THE E. B. TAYLOI CO. wlll be held at the olllce of th. company, No. 1011 East Muin Street Rlchmond, Va., on TUESDAY, Feb ruary 13. 1308, nt 3 P. M. W. E. HENDERSON, Secretary. Mtchanics and Merchants Bank. Manchester. Va. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK holders of thls bank wlll be held oi FEBRUARY 27, 1908, at 12 o'clock. J. H, PATTESON, ?-** Cashler. Clty Audltor's Offlce, Hlchmond, Va., January 9, 1908. Notice to Investon NC?$CE 3r is liereby glven tliat under the author ity of the Commlttee on Flnance, give at its regular meeting, held Septembc 17, 1907, I am prepared to sell Regis terod -I Per Cent. Bonds of the Clty c Richmond, Va., maturlng January 1911, ln multlples of $100, over th counter of the City Audltor, at par an accrued interest. EDWARD J. WARREN, Clty Audltor. Richmond Transfer Co UNION KAII.ROAD AND PCLLMAN OFFICE. 810 E. Main St., Murpny and Jefferson Hotels. CITY TICKET AGENTS FOR ALL IXN~E BACGACIE CALLED FOR AND C1IECK1 FROAI RESIDENCE. European Steamship Agent All Llnea Ileprcaented. jamutfementsf. T Curtnln S:20 Sharp. Academy, Monday, February 17, ELEANOR Jk Y OBSOIN In Her Greatfst Aohle-vement i SALOJIY JANE. Prlces. SOo to i-.OO BIJOU-A11 Weel Mats. Tues.. Thurs.. Sat. GEORGE ADE'S The County Chairma At IHJo" Prlce*s. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open dally from 10 A. M. to 5 I>. M. A mlsaloti, 23 conts. Freo on Saturday. The Confederate Museum TWELFTII AND CLAY STREETS OPEN 9 A M TD B P M. ADMISSION 25c, BATUll. AY FREE. ^j_Eailroaos._ Southern Railway. TRAINB LEAVE RICHMOND. N B.?Fotlowlntt schedule tlRurns pub IlKhrd ,inly ns Inforhintlon, nnd aro not (vsrsnteedi 7:00 A. M.?Dnlly?Loenl for Chnrlotte. ltilt A. M.?Dally?Llinltnd?Buffot Full miiti tn Atlnntn nnd Hlrmlnubnm. No'V Orlcanl, Mnmphls, Chnttanooga, nn.l nii thn Routh. 'ihrouzh coach for t'bnno city, Oxfonl, Hurham. 8:00 ]'. M.?Ex. Kundny?Keysi/lll.! Loenl. liiOO P, M.?Dnlly?Llmited Pullman rendy 9:30 P, M. fnr nll the fli.uth. YORK niVEIl LINE, 4:30 P. M? Ex. Bunday?Tn Wnst Polnt ? Cnnnectliur for Baltimore Monday, Wednesday, Frldny. 2:1!. P. M.?Monday. Weelnen.Iny and Frl? dny"?hoenl to Went Polnt. 4:30 A. M.?Kx. Sunelnys?Loenl to Wcst Polnt. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND, fi:S5 A. M.'j SHO F. M.?From nll tho South. 4:10 P. M.?From Charlotte, Rnlelirh, Dur? ham, Chnso City nnd loenl slations. *M0 A. M.?From Keyivlllo? r.ocai. 9:20 A. M.?From Wcst Polnt. and from Baltlmoro Wednesday. Frlday nnd Sunday. 10:45 A.. M? 0:45 P. M.?Loenl from Wesl Polnt. C. XV. WESTBURY, D. P. A.. 920 E. Maln Btreet. I'hone 4SE. Chesapeake and Ohio Railway 9:00 A. M / Fnsl dnlly tralns to Old Pe !nt, 4:00 P. M.\ Newport Ncw? and Norfolk. 7:40 A.M.?Dally. Local to Newport News, 1:00 P. M.?Dally, Loenl to Newport Ncwb nnd Old Potnt. ?>.?nn ir fDnlly. Loulsvlllo, Clnclnnntl, i? SS v>'?*-< ChlbafO and St. Louis Pullman 11.00 P.M. ]s.ropor, 9:00 A. M.?Dally ? Charlottcsvll,.\ except Sun.lny to Cllfton Forge. 5:1& P. M.?Week Daya?Local. dordonsvlllc. 1(.;00 A. M.?Dnlly ? Lynchburg, Lexlngton, Va? and Cllfton Forge. 8:15 P.M.?Week Days?To Lynchburg. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From tho East?8:50 A. M., Jl:45 A. M., 7:0C P. M.. 8:15 P. M. Local from the Weat?*S:30 A. M? 7:41 P. M. Through?7:30 A. M. and 3:4r, p. M. Jnmes Rlver Line?'1:35 A. M.. 0:50 P. M 'Dnlly except Sunday. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANUARY 5. 1908. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florlda and South: 8:15 A. M. am 7:25 P. M., ? 11:40 P. M. For Norfolk: 0:00 A. M., 3:00 P. M. am 7:35 P. M. For N. & W. Ry. West: 9:00 A. M., 12:1' ann 9:40 P. M. For Petersburg: 9:00 A. M., 12:10, 3:00 ?3:26 P. M., 0:00, 9:40 P. M? 7:25 and 11:31 p. m: For GolCsnoro and Fayettcville: '3:211 P. M. Tralns arrlve RIchmond dally: 6:10 ???6:50. 7:40 A. M.: ?8:35. ""10:45 and 11:3' A. M.;*l:27, 2:0.1, 0:60. 8:00 and 8:50 P. M ?Except Sunflay. "Sunday only, ???Ex cept Monday. Tlme. of arrlvals and departures and con ncctlona not gunrantoed. C. S. CAMPBELL. D. F. A. Riclimond,Freflericlcs'b'g & Potomac O SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JAN.6,1908. T0AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYONL Loavo RIchmond *6.10 A.JI. Jlcln St. Sta. *6.20 A.M. Byrd St. Sta. 117.05 A.M. Byrd St.SU, ?8,40 A.M. Bjrd St.Sta. P9.20 A.M. Maln St.Sta. HS.01 P.M. Bjrd 81. Sta. t4.00P.M. Bjrd St.Sta. $5.00 P.M. Elba StatlOD. ?0.15 P.M. BalnSU Sta. ?8.20 P.M. Byrd St.Sta Arrlvo Rle-linieind ?7.60 A.M. Btrd St.Sti 18.25 A.M. BrrdSt.Sti 910.35 A.M. KlhaStatln 112.35 P.M. Byrd St.Sti ?2.1S P.M. Maln St.Sti ?7.15 P.M. Byrd St.Sti ?0.00P.M. Bvrd St.Sti ??no.IOP.M.MalnSt.Sti fcrll.30 P.M. Byrd St.Sti ?12.45 A.M. Maln St.Sti ASHLAND ACCOMNIOOATIONS-WEEKDAYS. teare Elba Station?".30 A.M. and 0.35 P.M. ArrtTcElba Station?0.40 A.M. aud 6.10 P.M. ?Daily. -fWeekdays. IDaily except Monda. JSundaya only. |A11 Pullmane, no local stopi All traisato orfrom Byrd Street Station sta at Elba. Time of arrivals and departures ne, (uaranteed. Read the signs. ONLY ALL-RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Leave Byrel Street Station, Richmond. I effeet December 1. 1907. FOR NORFOLK 9:00 A. M., 3:00 1J~ M. ane! 7:25 P. M. dall; FOR LYNCHBURG. THE WEST AN SOUTHWEST: 9:00 A. M.. 12:10 P, M. an 9:40 P. M. dally. ARRIVE BICHMOND F:om Norfolk, 11:30 A. M. and C:50 P. > dnlly. From the West. 7:40 A. M., 2:05 I M. and S:50 P. M, dally. Pullman Fnrlc nnd Sleeplns Cars. Cafe DlnltiK Cars. XV. B. BEVILL, C. II. BOSLEY, Gen. Pass. Agent. Dlv. Pass. Apjcnt. Richmond and Petersburg Hectnc Railwa Cura leavo Manchester. Seveath and Perr Streets for Petersburg: ?b, 7. 8. '9, 10, 11. *12 A. M? 1, 2, ^3, 4, ??5:45. '6, 7, 8. *9, 10 P. M. 11 P. M. for Chestor; 13 mldnlght, fe Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot Sycamoi Street, for Manchester. 6-35 ??7:15, "7:35, 8:35. 9:35, ?10:3 11:35 A. M? 12:35, *1:35, 2:35, 3:35. ?4:3 6-35, 0:35 *":35, 8:35, 9:35, "10:40, 11:4 P. M. ?Carrlcs baggago and express. ?"Llmited, except Sunday and holidays. All cars from Petersburg connect ivlt cars for Richmond. Seaboard Air Line Railwaj SOUTHBOUND TRAINS SCHEDULED T LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. 9:15 A. M.?Local to. Norllna. Ralelgl Charlotte, Wllmlngton. 2:25 P. M.?Slaei ers and coaohes, Atlanta, Binningham, S: vannah. Jncksonvllle and Florlda polnt 10:45 P. M.?Florlda Llmited. 12:55 A. M. Sleepris nnd coaches, Savannah. Jacksoi vill" nnel Southwest. NORTHBOUND TRAINS SCHEDULED T ARRIVE RICHMOND DAILY. 6:05 A. M.; 9:15 A. M., Florlda Llroltei 6:05 P. M.; 6:35 P. M. Richmond and Chesapeake Bay R' Electric tralns, to and from Ashland, sto ping at Intermedlate statlons upon algnal. DAILY. Leavo RIchmond (Broad and Laui streot)_6:05, 7:10, 8:10, 9:10. 11.10 A. I 1:10, 2:10. 3:10, 4:10. 5:10, 6:10, 7:10, 8;1 9:10 11:30 P. M. Leavo Ashland?5:55, 7, 8, 9, 10 A. M? noon. 3. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. 9. 10:30 P. M, $teatrrooatg. VirginiaNavigation Co.' JAMES IUVER DAY LINE. STEAMER MOBJACK LEAVES FRO OLD DOMINION WHARF MONDAY, WE: NESDAY anel FRIDAY ut 7 A. M. for No fclk, Portamouth, Old Polnt, Newport Ne? Cloromont and James Rlvor lanelings. co noctlng at Old Polnt for Washtngion, Bal' motv and tha North, Eloctrlo cars direct the wharf. Tlckets cm salo at Rlchmoi Transfer Co? 819 Eaat Maln Street; 808 Ea Maln Street, or oa wnarr or steamer. i>*are to Norfolk, one way, 11.25. Round trlp, l> 50; second class, (I.EO. Meals 50 cents. Frelght received for above-namou places and all polnts In .Eastern Virginia, North Carolina and tho East. Merchants and Miners Transportation Co Norfolk to Boston, Mann,, and l'rovidenoe, R. I. Steamors Ifiavo Norfolk for Roston Mon dav, Wednesday and Friday; for Provldence* Tuesday aud Saturday, at 8 P, M. i'as songoru and frelght takon for all Now Eng? land polnts. Tlckets on salu at C. & O. Ry? N. & W. Ry. offlces and Nos. 80S and 8l;> Eust Maln. "See Samuel H. Bowman" Steamship and Tourist Agent, 808 E. Maln St.. Rlchmond, Va. Beforo making resorvatlons or pur chaslnfr tlckets elsowhere. lio ropro aenta all Europoan and Orlontal steum uhlp llnes. Patrionize Home lndustry / ?PHONE 6154 FIGHT FIRE WITH WATER AND NOT WITHPOLITICS Hugh Bonner, New York's New Chicf, Says He Will Not Stand Politics in Department. NEW TORfC, Fobruary 18.?Mayor McClelion lm? apn"lnted-H'i(Cri ''"? ?? ' some yenrs njro c.hlof of thn New Tork Flrb Department, as Flro Commlsslon? er, to succeeel Francls J. Lnntry. The now cnmmlsHlori'-r thua otitltnos hla pnlle-y for the conduct of tho depart Ilirnt: "I nm gotnpr to do my best to drlve peilltlcq from tho elepartment. "Thero are to ho no moro soft snapa for .... ti .. un "Wo should hnve a new tralnlne se-luioi for ilromen. "I elo not believe thoro will be much rnor ?>>u-tr n ? ii "I wlll permlt the Now York Board of Flro Undcrwrltera to make any proper InVOStlgatlon of the elrpartmont. I havo no objeetions to their exports lnvostlttatlnK tlio Ilrc-nlnrm .system, "I do not fear a conflagration In the dry goods distrlct. "I am Koltiff to leave the netlve flre fltrlitinfr work iti tho hands of Chlef Croker. "There aro to he no chances that wlll affoct Chlef Croker anel men llke hlm." HLGH BONNER. Heard and Seen in Public Places "R EPUBLICAN campaign lead? ers wero unquestionably correct In that tablo in whlch Virginia was put In tho doubtful column So far as the nomlnatlon is concerned." sald a leaeling V(lrglnla Re? publlcan at Murphy's last nlght. "The twenty-four Virginia votes ln the Chlc? ago conventlon wero not asslgned, but lt was stated that thoy would bo cap ture.l elther by Taft or Foraker. Thc death of Mr. Slemp and Mr. Bowtlen nauually made a hlg chango ln tho Republlcan sltuation. I Uellevo lt is generally understood that they con trollecl the Stato. and lt remalns to bo seen what tho yottngor element ls Koing to do about lt. My own Idea Is that Taft ls flrst cholre. He ls close to tho Preslelent. anel It the lntter should ask for a third torm ho woulel rortalnly get tho Virginia delegates. Thore are a few Foraker followcrs her.-> and there, but tho number ls not surricient to carry the whole dolega tion. However, there wlll be moro or loss tratling anel swnpplng, and lt is posslblo that somo other canellelato wlll walk nbout with those twenty-four votes." "Anthony Comstock has heen terrl bly abused by many nowspapers, hls spoctacular manner subjectlng hlm to much unfrlentlly erltlclsm, but there Is no ejucstlon about the faet that he ls dolng good work in New York," sald Wllllam H. Honderson, of New York, who stoppetl over here at the .Jefferson on hls way to Florlda. "Dur? ing the past year tho Comstock So? clety selzed and destroyetl moro than twelvo tons of indecent Uteraturo and plcturea, and succoedoel In convlctlnc hundreda of persons for distributlnj; disgustlng prlnteel mattor. From one establlshmcnt he selzed 180.000 postal cards and had the satlsfactlon of see? lng them go up in sr.ioko. The dealers secured the addresses ot thousands ol school children. to whom they maileel circulars advertislng vory bad books Comstock founel out about thls, ani he sent pages of names to the fur nnce. Somo of the host people ln the clty have contrlhuted to the aocloty'i support, and wlth large funds at hl.1 dlsposal. Mr. Comstock was able ti flght the unscrupulous dealers. He wil not be content untll ho has put al of them on the run." "Tlio man wlio stanels behlnd thli eiesk has to contond wlth much that Ii ttiipleusaiit," sald tho liotel clerk, "bu> he must smile and endeavor at al times to smooth the ruttlecl foellngs oi llmso who come. When I was now at tho buslness I flew off at a tangeni very ofton, and hael ono or two per? sonal dtfflculties. Now 1 addpt tlu other pollcv. lt pays, loo, becauso the klcker Invarlnbly sees hls miatako an. regrets hls rough talk. As olel as ] am ln the buslness, however, tho thing that rattlos me most Is the woman? the wlfo?who comes to the desk to se? lect rooms nnd make rates, whlle the husband slts over there ln that row oi chairs. Ho mny provlde tho funds, bu' ho is not the boss, and ho looks sheep Ish all tho time. The female head 01 tho famlly is a hard proposltion te deul wlth, but, fortunately, the num? ber Is small. She does hor work thor oughly; says when they will leave, ar rango's for the Pullman reservatlon railroael tlckets and cabs. But walter.' antl hollmen have' founel that she ti not libornl ln dispenslng llps. Some how, I fool rather sorry for the hon pecked husband. T reckon lt was tha way on the honcymoon." "Tn my State we never bothor oi alarm ourselves over- an epldemlc ol smallpox," sald a travellng mau fron st. Paul, Minn., at the Rlchmond. "The authorltles, State and health. urged tlu people long ago to protect thomselvoi bv vacclnatlon, anei many followed tlu suggostlon. Others dltl not. To-day there aro no eiunrantine regulntions and if any communlty becomes excitet It must bear It cheerfully, reniembering that thero wouhl havo been no occa slon for lt hnd tho atlvlco of the-au thorltles been properly regardod. When vou reinomber that thls diseaso woult Posltivcly cured by theae Little Fills. Tliey also rellevo Bts trcsa Irom Dyspepsia, In tllgestloa and Too Hoartj Eatlng. A perfect rem edy for Dlzzlness. Nausea Drowslnesa. Bad Tasti ln tho Mouth, Coatct Tongue, Pain ln tho Slde TORPn> LTVER. Tao; rogulato tbo Bowels. Puroly Vegetablc. SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Gertuina Must Bear Fac-Simila Signature REFUSE SUBSTlTUTESi jsktenmijoaw. V/ STEAMSHIP CO. Night Line for Norfolk Loavo Richmonel every evenlng (foot Asn Stroet) at 7 P, M? stopplng at Newport NeiWS en route. Fnre, $2.00 one way; $4.00 roi'nd trlp, Includlng siateroom borth; ninala 5u cc-nta. Strcut cara lo atoaiiior'a wharf. FOR NEW YORK Vla Nisht Lino Steamers (except Saturday), mnkhm connection In Norfolk wlth Maln Lino Shlp followlng day at 7 P. M.; ulso Norfolk and Western Ry. "t 9 A. M. anel 3 P, M.; and C'hounpeako and Ohlo Ry at 3 A. M. and 4 P .M.. maklng coimecllon dally tsxeept Sunday) ot Norfolk wlth Maln Lino shlp aalllu , " P. M. Tlcketa at O. D. I In.i Oflice, 80* E. Maln Htr.iot. Rlchuuind Trunafcr C.Q., 819, B. Maln Street; Tho Jet fvrtoii, Murphy's Hotel. The Clyde Steamship Company PHILADELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORFOLK LINE. FruUhi racqlvnd and riollvered dally ut C & O. Ry. Co.'a Dtpot, Bsvantaenth and Broad Streets. H. K. WOODF1N. Sollcltlns .Aiitnu Oyc^o Ltfia WhiuL Pbuao oio. , never ho found ngain in the Unlted States lf every person should be vaccl nated, you can easily see that It is a tnan'a own funeral when ho refusea." "Ono of tho popular features of tha Mardl Gras carnival in Now Orleans wlll be ellmlnated thls year by the promulgatlon of orders prohibltlng tha throwlng of confettl." sald G. H. Rose, of Clnclnnatl, at Murphy's. "Tho thing was carried so far that lt became a/ verltable nulsance, the greatest objec tlon coming from vlsltors to the clty. Tho voungor and rougher element mlx? ed a little too much sand antl grtt wlth the confettl to niako It pleaaant, so you aeo how a once dellghtful stunt was rulncd. Thls change, however, wlll not dotract from the real Joy and irter rlmont of tho carnival, antl ln the end tlio Innovatlon may become even more popular than confettl itself." Daily Court Record Unlted Nmt.-M Clrcult Court of Appeals. Tho Unlted States Clrcult Court'of Appeals reconvened yesterday mornlng at 10 o'clock, wlth Clrcult Judge Prltch? ard presldlng and Distrlct Judges Wad? dill and McUowell sltting. Tho followlng cases woro argued: No. 703, J. N. Shackelford, plaintlff in error, vs. E. D. Fulton, defendant in error; in error to tho Clrcult Court at Parkersburg. W. Va. Cause argued by R. O. Llnn anel W. E. R. Byrne, of Charleston, W. Va.', for tho plaintlff in error, und by W. E. Haymond, of Sutton, XV. Va., for the defendant ln error, nnd submtttea. No. 770, George T. Layfteld, petltlon? er, vs. Sampson H. Zlckefoose, bank? rupt, respondent; on petltlon for ro? vlew from the Distrlct Court at Mar tlnsbtirg, W. Va. Cause argued by Homer Adams and Samuel A. Powoll, of Harrisvllle, AV*. Va., for the petltloner, and by Reese Bllzzard, of Parkers? burg, W. Va.; Sherman Roblnson, of Harrisvllle. W. Va., .tnd John Bassel, of ClarksburK:. XV. Vn., for tho respon? dent, and submltted. Sherman Roblnson. Homer Adams and Samuel A. Powell. of Harrisvllle, XV, Va.. and Walter E". Hampton, of New York. wore admltted to practlce in thls court. Cases in call to-elay: No. 771, Frank H. Shallus, appellant. vs. Unlted States, appellee-: appeal from the Clrcuit Court at Baltlmore, .Md. Causo argued bv Waltor K. Hampton, of New York. .for the appellant. nnd hy John C. Rose, L'nited States attorney, of Baltimoro, Md.', for tho appellee. No. 7S"f, Phlllppl Colllerios Company, appellant, vs. Albert Thompson, ap? pellee; appeal from the Clrcult Court at Clarksburg, XV. Va. To bo argued by John Bassel, of Clarksburg, W. Va., and Wllllam A. Glasgow, Jr., of Phila? delphla, Pa., for the appellant, and by John W. Davis, of Clarksburg, W. Va., for the appellee. Court udjourned untll thls mornlng at 10 o'clock. Clrcult Court, .Tudgments entered yesterday: Stern and Massie. trustees, vs. M. J. O'Rourke for $1,221.33; A. F. Grlmmell vs. M. an.l S. J. O'llarra for $50. Case set for to-elay: J. H. Hinchman vs. Harry H. Hudson. , WHAT HUNGRY DOG ATE Muele l-'i-i.-iids In Ncwspawer Offlce and Sldc-Stepped Sturvatlon. Ijimping to the fourth floor of The Tlmes-Dispatch bulldlng about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, a big bull dog wagged his tall and whlned. Hla skeleton showed that he was llterally starvlng to death. Ono man in tho ofllce hael a couple of Loule MarchetU's turnover pies, and when his sympathies wero aroused ho took ono blto out of each and tossed it to tho visltor. With? out the lOast fear of indigestlon..tho dop: gulpod it tlown, never chowing. A rej-ortor took tho hungry thbr oughbred to Loule's. Thls ls what-ho ato: Three cream puffs, a handful 'of cakos (swlped wliilo Loule was waltlng on Smlthers, the watchman), one cut of custard pie, one cut of peach pie. four pieces of dry bread (also swlped whlle Louie was not looklnfj). and 15 oents' worth of ham, including a nice bone. wlth the compliments of- the proprletor. Then. when he had cleaned up slx inlnt drops, he flnlslied tho meal with a qtiart of good wator. Returnlng to the offlco, the bull gave vlolent expresslon of gratltude by tr.ak Inpr llfo mlserablo for tho early morn? ing rat-fj MAY M0VE T0 VIRGINIA Western Slieep I'l-i'iili-rs antl I'arniers Anxt hus to I.Dvitto llrro. Mr. O. E. IVabody, of Shiloh. Mlch., ona of tho bi.'s( known Importors un.l breedsrs OC lugh-graili- sheep ln the Northwest, ln a let tor to Commlssloner Kolner yesterday asked for lnformation nbout Vlrfflnla wlth a view to movlng hls estnbllshmemt to u "warmer i- Bion." Th" commlssloner la vory much Interested in Uila Inqulry, and feellns that tbo slifon lndustry ls on? of tha nuisl nroflt abla lndustrles ln the Stalo. ho hopes to bo able to huluco Mr. Pcabody to looato in Vtr b-inln. Mr, R. Vorhea, of Omro, W!s., called on iii.i commlaslonor yesterday to Intiulro about Viiirlnia rnrms and oppnrtunlltca for a WU ccr.sln farmer In thts Stnt*. Mr. Vorb.cs ls ln tho market for a farm or farras for hlm? self, bls son-tn-Iaw, Mr. ClenrgA llarrlson. nm! Mr. (Icirire VanSlaw, ull of the same place. lt Is the purpose of theso threo to bMy In somo locallty adjoining tracts If pos? sible. Mr. Vorhes's addross will bo RIch? mond, Kenernl dellvery, for tha next ten di-ys. FINANCIAL PANIC Subject lo be Discussed by Bank Mea TeJ-iilubt. Tho monthly meetjiiir of tha Rlch vnonel Chapter, Amerlcan Instltuto of r.ankiin; will be lielrl thla .-?. ??1:1115 "*t S:30 o'clock at Fraternlty Hall. Mr, Goorga J. tieay will speak on tho recent flnancial iiunlc and tha varlaui* mt'aauroa now jiondlng' before Con Kreiss relatlve to the currency laws i>f tlio country, Mr. Clooreo Bryan wlU aUo acMraita tha moctliiK. Mr. Arthur Cherry will , read u.. pupef , ?w banls aavMiliilnar.