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WANT ONB CENT A wonu. THE'RATE for Clnaalflcd Want Advor tlslng- la 1 cent por word, wlth a mlnimum cont of 10 conts for each Insertion whon pald ln advance. and 25 cents when eluirged. The samo into applleB lo duathi. marrhiBes, oblttmrlea und all other ditsslfled nollcoi. No display typo nllowsd in tho claaslflod columns. ?Eimetf-Bispatcfj JfrancfjeS. The followlng Branch Offlces havo been ?stabllslu i for tho bonoflt i thoid llvlng at a dlstance from the Muln Offlco of Tho Tlmcs-Dlsputch. Tho Times-Dispatch Wants loit at any of theso branches wlll receivo thi satnii careful attention us iliough they bad boon luft at the Muln Offbc, aml thcra wlll ba no extru cost to tlm rtdverilscr: BliAUOHTER'8 DRCO STORE, Tweiity-flfth an.l tuiinbla Stieets. W. 1-'. EANES ,2813 East Broad Streot. A. A. BCOTT, Twenty-flfth and Uroad Sta TVILLIAMS'S PHARMACY, T-venty-flrst ani .VaiBliall Streets. TAItRA.NT, OHA.NT & CO.. Koushso and Bioad Hlroets. 0. W. LATIMER, No. 800 Wcsl Marshall St. TIIOMPBON'8 UKL'U STOKE. r.'o. 1521 V. Maln Htreet. 1. L BEVBRIDOE, Brook Avo. and Clay SI' RiDY'S DRUO STORE, Barton Helghts. l't.Ol'LES DRUO STORE. No. 390(1 Wtl liamsburK AVOnuer, l-'ulton. ROBIN'S PHARMACY, No. 200 East Mar .i rfU'-i.-t. C1T1 DRUO STOHE, No. 1444 East Maln Street, cotner pirtcenih. JTJDSON CCNNJNOHAM, No. 2017 East Maln Street. WILLIS'S I'HAKMACY, No. all Bouth Plne Ktrect. KlKK-l'AHHISH CO.. No. 412 Easl Broad THK. 1'ARACiON PHARMACY. No. J01 West Cary Street. EATON PHAI1MACY, Twenty-elghth and N Streets. KiSON'H PHARMACV. No. 113 Canal Street. V/OOD &. 1UNKEK, Twenty-Ilfth and Loig'.l Streets. J. T. LEWIS. No. 4 East Broad Htreet. NOKTHBIDE PHARMACV. PlP.h and Buk--r CAKTER'S DRl.'O STOI'.E, No. 1102 Hlll htreet, Manchester. _., TV, ENTY-EI'-.HTH AND N STHEET PH\U MACY, Twcr.ty-elghth ond N Streets O. T. XV. KEltN. INC, corner Twouty-flfth and Chureh Hill Avonuo. K>ST PHARMACY, No. 2601 iMireet. TIMES-DISPATCH, No. 40 North Sycamorc blrect, Petersburg. TIMES-DISPATCH. No. 215 Elshth Stree*., Lynchburg _ iost anb Jf ouno. r6lSriCX^O.-d^N^^llArKIt CHALN purse. contalnlng vnluables und a srntill sum of money. The owner can recover safe by calling at T'*.c Times-Dlspatch llbrary, ldentlfylng property and paying for adverttso motit. _ LOST. ONE GOLD SEAL PIN: MONO gram 11. V. M,. Monday night. on Broad. Elg-hth, Ninth or ln Academy. Itewurd lt returned to 10'J Lact Broad._ X~OCND. SOME COWS. O.N THE PROP crty of thc SouthBlde Land and Im provomont Co., near Manchester Owner may get same by identlfylns cows.and paying charges. &elp tManttD, ittale. xln-: ADVERTISINO IjEPARTMEN'1 ul a dally newspaper has a good openlng fur a young man. ono whe , '? Dmprehend ti.e- advertislng pos aibllltlea of varied Itnea of bustnesi ? .. pare series of attractive .-. mcing ile--lgns und matter foi menti; must present u ncu a. and. ppsseB-s a fuir degrei of ablllty ...- a salesman; cxperience elther a.-. advertlseraent writer -oi oalosman, not entirely reciulsite; a; the necessary nualificatlons may b' lound ln one. wno has never had thi training thts opportunlty offers. Ad dross, glvlng your own ideas of youi fitnoss, by letter only, L U02, care The Times-Dlspatch. WANTED, l-'OR U. S.' ARMY, ABLE bodled, unmarrled men, betweei ages of IS aud 36; cltizens of th L'mted States, of good character un. temperato habits, who can &peak read und wrlte Engllsh. Men want ed now for servlce ln Cuba and th Pliilippir.es. Kor lnformation appl; to RECRU1TING OKPICER. 820 EaS Broad Stree-t. Rlchmond. Va.; 12. Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va.. o Columbia Bulldlng. Granby Street Norfolk, Va.__ LVMBER COMPANY. W E S T E R : Pennsylvania, about to start bo: thook factory ln Virginia seek 1 competent man. cxperienced 1 .thi llno: ablo to lnvest $.J,000-$j.<K>0 ii company, good opportunlty. Wrl? glvlng particulars of experlence rcf eronce, Mr. LITCIIFlEuu, caro HaP goods!1137 Park Building. Plttsburg Pa._ YvVNTED. MEN TO LEARN BARBE1 ' trade; new system; eight weeks com nletes; expenses earned while learn lng- $12 to $18 weekly guarantee. wllcn through; beautliully murtnrta. catalogue malled free. MOL.LK BARBER COLLEGE. 207 Bowerj Now York Clty._ BTVRT A" MAIL ORDER BUSINES of vour own, but not wltb. a,chea: trlck or novelty. I mado $00,000 1 fivo years and began small. I wil show you how- to start right. sen for my freo booklet to-day. UEA COCK, Box 935, Lockport. N. \. WANTED, AT ONCEANINDUSTRIOU' rellahle whlto man, to work halve 011 my farm wlth me in corn and to bacco; would profer a marrled nm without chlldron. Address R. 1 JOHNSON. Angola. Cumberland coun ty, Va._ W A N T E D. A FIRST-CLASS ALl round, sober, strictly rellable an lndustrlous pressman: good salary t right man. CIIRONICLE PUBLISH ING CO.. Alexandria, La. .WANTED, VIRGINIA REGISTE R E pharmaclst; good salary and goo hours; glvo references. G. G. CONC DON CO., Hampton, Vu. YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS SALESMA ln tnlloring ostabllshment; good sa ary to right man. Apply to 802 Ea: Main Streot. g . tMuationS Mantefc, fflale. WANTED, POSITION BY REGISTET 1 ed drug clerk, slnglo. good refei onco. Address H 574. care Timo: D l spatch._ POSITION AS 'DRUG CLERK; FIV years' experlence and best rereronc hot roglstered, but practlcal drugglt Address K., care Tlmos-Dlspatch. BEGISTERED PHARMACIST, W1T cxporienco and best of reference. d. siros position at onco. Addross 575, caro Tlmes-Dispatch. ^clp Santeb, jfemale. W^^E^In'^ABOUT TWO XVEBK a lady to- do stenographlc and gei eral offlce work; ono that wrlt well and good ut tlguros preferre Address ln own handwrlttng, atatlt experlence and salary expected. permanont sltuation to the right or Address L C18, care Tlmos-Dlspatc WANTED, SEAMSTRESS Ln ? I ? '< famlly; must ho skillful ln flno ae\ lng und know somethlng of tlros making; stato address, terms;' refc ences und experlence. Address 6S4, caro Tlines-DlHpatch. WANTEDT^HOUSKKbiEPER. LADY t oxpc-rlouci) anel rol'lnoinent, to ta clinrgo of house ln country; co venlcnt to ruilroaels. Settled la. wlth no encumbrance. Address B 242, Lynchburg. Va. WANTED, A GIRL POR I10US work ut 18J8 Monument Avotiue. C: , betwoou 8 aud 10 A, M, ...-.-? {Muatfontf \WLar\ttu, Jfemale. WANTED,''BY A YOUNG LADY. A' VO ? slllon to do guiiuiul oltlcu work, typowiitlng, etc; can glve best lot i i. ....? .. AddicHM A 186; care Tlmea Dinputch. , _ CO.Ml'HTENT LADY STENO.CUAl'.i i..> to KO.to sinall town Where board and othor expenses are cheap. . Addic 020, e.-atej Tliiicn-Dlfapatch, jboaxumQ. TRANBIBNTST 'sVa^toTcmT8 CaS got clesan, comfortablo bed witn heat. ..-d room, ln ictlncd rtoignljorliood, two b.iuuicM trom Clly iiail; excel lent mculH seivid next door, old vir? ginia Mtyio, ?!*> cents eaen. No. luo: Ii,a.*.t Clay. 't'll.Hie- jiii'i.-L. _ 'Fk-V^sTkNT, TABLE AND ROO.M boaroers waiuecl; e.-legunt room; larc iho best, hotel service; rates reason ubie; referencea exchunged. 4ut> faaMi .Maln._ WANTED, PERMANENT AND THAN* stent boarders at THE LURAY, 10' Eaat Maln Streetj excellent tabln nice rooma. WANTED, PERMANENT, TRANSIENT and table boarders, al 516 Nortl Elghth Streot._ WANTKD PBRMANENT, TR/*Nbl BNT andStabla boardora. alao front t'oomi ?107 Eaat Maln. ' ixomns for ftent. WANTED, A, COUPIjB TO OCCUPV front room, southern cxposure; fur? nlshed or unturnlshed; ateam heat, tf.cctrlc lights; porcelaln bath; hot and cold water; use of telephone, with board. Mrs. MAl.'DE DAVIS, i?la Eaat Broad btreet. 'Plione 5118. TENANT FOR NICE ROOM. FKANK lln. between Foushee und Second; man and wlfo ..r ladies only. Ad? dress 11., V. O. Box 'iii. FOR RENT, NICELY FURNISHEU room, wlth or wlthout board, ln pri? vate famlly for otic or two young men. Addreaa P, O. Boj. MO, city. FURNISHED ROOMS. HOT WAI ER ' telephone; meals aerved. 700 Ea&t Marshall Street. NICELY IfURNIBHED ROOMS. 1 North Slxth. between Maln ancJ Franklin. LA.ROE AND SMALL FURNLSHE1 rooma. S14 East Clay. Bath, tele? phone. FURNrSHED, HEATED ROOMS FOB gentlemen, at 71? East Grace. NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. BOARt convenlont. 723 Wcst Maln Street. ftoomtf 2Bant?&. C^^L^MAN^WAJ?TS^TO RENT A large front room, olther furnlshed oi unfurnlshed. for flve dollars pei month. Address L 6''4. care Times Dispatch. Jflatfi Jfor fcent. FOR; RENT. FOUR "ROOMS. FIRS'J floor flat; centrally located on Floye Avenue; hot and cold water bath ane telephone. Addreaa H 571, can Times-Dispatch. FOR RENT. A NICE FLAT OF THRE1 or four rooms. Apply 216 East Maln 'Pnono 1556-J% Jflats W&mtib. WANTED IN"" ABOUTi_8IXTY DAYS to rent flat or house, lour bedroom requlred; south of Broad and wes of Fifth. 'Phono 3385-J. Jf or _3>ale. RIN-A-ME," THE NEW HEAD acho remedy, sold cverywhere o sent postpaid on receipt of 25 cent: Accept no substitute. Repreaenta tlves wanted. THE CLr. > ci^r*..*. MED1CAL SUPPLY CO., ?52 Eas Seventy-slxtli Street, Northeasi Cleveland, Ohio. FOR SALE, AT BARGAINS. ONE 8 1 inch by 10-lnch twenty-horso powe stationar-y engine; practlcally new ono fifty-horse return tubuiar boiler ono forty-horso power return tubu lar boiler. RlCttMOND IRO: WORKb. 'Phone 1037. FOR SALE, A CASH GROCERY STOR1 on country road, two miles tror town, doing good buslnoss; gooe stand. Address BALTIMORE BOT TL1NG WORKS, 10 North Twentict Streot. FOR SALE. EGGS FOR SETTINC from Barred Plymouth Rock (Thompson), Buff Cochln and Bul Cockln Bantams, $l.ou per flfteer Also, three Buff Cochln Bai^tar cockerels, $1 each. 'Phono 6432. FOR SALE, AN ASSORTMENT OF NE\ wagons of our own make; severa second-hand wagons, phaatons, sut reys and runabouts. RICHARDSO: BROS., 615 Brook Avenue. ilHAVE YOUR CARRIAGES AND WAG ons palnted and repalred and rub ber tlre work promptly done b: RICHARDSON BROS., 615 Broo Avenue. 'Phone 1467. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF DE livery wagons on hand; the hlghei quality for little monoy; come an soe. A. MEYER'S SONS, 120 Sout Elghth Streot. SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOII ers from 5 to 100-horsepower; a guaranteed. 1. BLUFORD eS: CC 1537 East Cary. FOR SALE, 1000 CORDS OF~WOoi price $1.50 por cord ln carload lo delivered ln Richmond. VIRGINI LUMBER AND BOX CO.. INC, p. tersburg, Va. FOR SALE, THREE HUNDRED PAIP flve-dollar steel ball-bearlng rolh skates, at $1.50 per pair. TOMK1N 207 "Wost Broad. WANTED?COME, BOYS; WE HAV lt; vou want lt; send 5 cents for . free illustrated catalogue. MORRIl CLARKSON CO.. Bethel. Conn. PutftneJltf ?pportumtiea. wTn?E^d7"1e-a1*TOER. "WITH O wlthout services, to furnlsh *3.0i worklng capital for promotor < buslness entorprlses; opportuplty f< right party; proflts. 510.000 and i yearly: contldentlal. Address D 26 care Tlmos-Disp tch. _ Coal anb l?oo&. _ xvlv^iioT^tf^vooD of the oni yard here on tho Seaboard Alr Li Railroad, whlch runs through t orlginal North Carolina wood cou trj. If you uso thls you will convlnced that thero ts a dlfferen in thls wood and the klnd you usui ly get, one-half cord plne, $3; or half cord slabai $2.25. Our con. frea-burning. 'Phone 6918. NOR1 CAROLINA WOOD AND COAL CO! ? PANY. 827 Brook Avenue. WANTED, 1.000 YOUNG MEN AND W men to Join the Frlendshlp Post C? lOxchango. Address POST CARD E CHANGE, Box 11, Slation B, .Uie liiond, Va. ? _ WANTED, WINDOW CLEANING, cents. JOHNSON, 1101) North FI Street, WANTED, TO BUY JIOUSEHOl goods ln any. quantlty, Call 'pho ilbDl. ONE CBNT A WORD. Beal <?0tate for &ale. FOR BALD, ONE Ol-' THE PRKTTIEST and hot fiirins iu the I'iodmunt sec? tlon of Virginia; well uilnpte-d lo trults, cereals, grnnses, sheep nnd cultle; nlco brlck house; good or cliurd, water In evory fleld. Addresa VENDOH. care Tlmes-Dlspiitch, llich moiiil, Va. FARMS AND TIMBER LANDS AT lowest prlces on e-usy tcl-ms; greatest bargains In Virginia. Wrlte for cat? alogue. Address J. II. ELAM. Char? lottesville. Va. I KNOW OF -.',500,000 FEET OF GOOD inorchantable timber thut can be bought reasonabie. Address J. L. DU VAL. Timber Estlmator, 819 Eust Maln Street, clty. ftcal estate Wianttb. WANTED, TO BUy' WOOD^LAND clo.i-i to railroad; state full partlc ulars. Address A btiT, caro Tltnes Dlipatch. 4Joultrp.?^Et anb iUbe fetocfe. NOW IS THE TIME To' ll ATCH brollers und WJIlter layers; we sell Charles A. Cypher's "Model" lncu bators and brooders at factory prlces, f. o .b., Richmond. Free catalogue and feed clrcular. XV. J. TODD. Rieh inond, Va. BEAN'H BL'FF POULTRY PLANT, Anokd, Minn. High-ctasii utlllty and c-xlilldtlon ?Buffs," all varletles, twen? ty yenrs' experlence; one thousand premiums. Wrlte. Do lt now. FOR SALE, MAMMOTII BRO.-.ZK TUR~ keys; toms, $5; pullots. $4. Pairs, no ukin, $8.50. Fine ten months old Hereford bull, $50. H. B. HOWE, Dublln, Va. FREE.?LIBERAL SAMPLE CONKEY'S Laylng Tonic and valuable Poultry Book, lf you brlng thls ad. to XV. J. TODD, Rlchmond. iVxttitt-. WE HAVE AN* EXPERT MAN Wllu do'-s flrst-class repalr work on type? wrlters, Iron safes. cash reglsters, sewlng machines; clean bank1 vaults and locks, sharpen scl->sors i and fit keys, rebrown and blue gur.s, flt single trlggers and autoinatlc ejectors on guns, and any klnd of work In thls llno ln most sclcntlflc rnanner. HARRIS, FLIPPEN & CO.. 121'J East Main Street. I EVERY DEPOSITOR IN A BANK I.S equally entltled to tho greatest se-1 curity and tho best service. THFi FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RICH? MOND, VA.. undoubtedly affords! both, and Invltes accounts from alli classes needing the facilltles of a strong, large, courteous bank. As? sets $9,000,000.00. Organized Aprll. 1865. WANTED, THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAHNKE BROS.. Jewelers. 9U East Maln Street, buy, sell, exchange and rcmount diamonds ln the latest styles. Old gold and sllver taken in exchange. FOR SALE. THREE HUNDRED PAIRS flve-dollar steel ball-beartng roller skates. at $1.50 per palr. TOMKINS, 207 West Broad. igtergnnais. EVERY DEP^FT^R^IN^A BANK IS equally entitled to the greatest se? curlty and the best servlce. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RICH MOND, VA.. undoubtedly affords botb. and Invltes accounts from all classes needing the facilltles of tt strong, large, courteous bank. Assets, $9,000, 000.00. Organized Aprll, 1S65. ?WESTOVER" RUBBER ROOFING. carried ln four thicknesses, ls su perlor to almost overy brand on thls market. Get a sample of lt be fore placlng your orders. bpecify "Westover" Rubber Rooflng to your dealer and patronlze home lndustry. TIIE WESTOVER PAPER CO.. Rich? mond, Va. > _' PARLOR SUITS, ODD CHAIRS AND couches recovered and reupholstered llke now; sllp covers maue and mat tresses renovated; for cash or on easy payments. No charge for esti. mates. CHARLES JURGENS'S SON, Adams and Broad Streets. BRADFORD'S DETECTIVE AGENCY, Colorado Building, Washlngton, D. C.?Expert Investlgatlons. any cause, all sectlons. Unlmpeachable creden tlals, MARGAN BRADFORD, JR., Prlnclpal. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SMITH fleld sausago. It ls the best. ifltecellantous. ^opticiaSs. what's wrong? is it your eyebv Probably you need glusses. Go to Dr H. BREITSTEIN. The Optlclan, 118 East Broad, and have them ex? amlned. They may be cause of your headaches. Consultatlon free. UPHOLSTERING. PARLOR SUITE. ODD CHAIRS AND couches recovered and reupholstered llke new; sllp covers made and mat tresses renovated; for cash or on easy payments. No charge for estl? matos CHARLES JURGENS'S SONS. Adams and Broad Streets._ AWNINGS. WHY NOT HAVE YOUR AWNINGS made up now whlle you can secure every attention and care and be ready for the sprlng7 II. E. COPELAND & CO.. 108 North Ninth. VIOLETS. FRESH DOUBLE VIOLETS. 50C. HUN dred; carnatlons, 35c. dozen; funeral designs. sprays from one to three dollars. M. A. WHITTY, 28 North Ninth Street. clty._ REPAIRING AND PuLISHING FURNI? TURE. LEVY, THE UPHOLSTERER AND mattress maker, 425 West Broad Street._ fW1uLe7th"rEE HUNDRED FAIRS flve-dollar steel ball-bearlng roUer skates, at $1.50 per palr. TOMKINS, 207 West Broad. ifleetmg^_ ?"^A^ATE^^mrUNICATION OF *-_rV#remplo Lodge, No. 9, A., F. ? A. /V\M., wlll be held ln Masonlc Tem piTtHIS (Friday) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Members of slster lodges and translont brothren are fraternally In? vlted. By order of tho Worshipful Master ALEX. XV. ARCHER, Seo'y. v " Rlchmond, Va? March 2, 190S. ia THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THfc stockholders of the Tredegar Com? pany wlll be held at the company'i offlco ln tho clty of Rlchmond oi March IS, 1908, at 12 M. J. R, J. ANDERSON, Secretary Tredogar Company. , The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Opon dally from 10 A. M. to B P. M. Ad mU.lon. 25 conts. Freo on Raturday Real Estate Exchange d For Railroad Stocks or Bonds. I havo some valimblo -Improved olty roiil estuto, prodiielns regular Incoma aiul Burn af fiituro eiihaiicument lu vnlue, thut 1 wlll oxchaintu for stocks or bonds of any standard rallroad or commorclal cor iioratton. Address A 1157," care Thnes Dlspatuh. ftattroaUtf. Southern Railway. i TRa'iNH LEAVE RICllMONI.. N. IJ.?followlng schedule Hfurei pub- _. llhert only us Infurmalloii, and are not ju-Hranle'-.l: g 7:00 A.M.?Dnlly?Locnl for <.narle-.it... fl 11:1.*. A. M.?Dally?Lltrtlted?Buffet I'ull- ^ mnn tn Atlantn nud BlrtJIingham, Ne?.Mr , Orl?an?, Mnnipnls, Chaltanooga, ane] ull th- Houtli. Througti coach for Chase e'lly, Oxforel. Durham. ? con p. m.?Kx. Sunday?Ke>avill? i,.,r,ii 11:30 P, M ? Dnlly?Llmlte.l I'lnlinun lenely A 9:.10 I1. M. for all tlio South. -^ VOIIK RIVER LIN0 4:30 I'. M ?Kx. Sunday?To West I'e.int Connootlhg for Baltlmoro Monday. | Wcdncfi-.lny, Frlday. 2:15 I*. M.?Monday, Wodne-selny an.l Frl day?Local lo Weat I'olnt. 1:30 I'. M.?Ex. Sundays?Local t., Wost I'olnt. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND 5:55 A. M., S-.IO V. M.?Krom nll th. . ith, _ 4:10 P, M.?"Trom Charlotte-. ItaUlRh, Dur? ham, chnaci City and ie.c-i! .-...: T 8:40 A, M.?Finm Keysvllle?-Locu. | ???:".? A. M.?Frotn Wcst Polnt, and fiom | * Baltlmoro Wednesday, Frlday end Munday. 10:15 A M, Si45 I'. M.?Local from West I'olnt. _ C. \V. WESTBURY. D. P. A., ?? 920 E. Maln Htrect. Phone ISS, Chesapeake and Ohio Railway 9 oo A. M I l'am dally tralna to Old I'olnt, 4:00 V, M. i Nnwport Newa and Norfolk. 7:40 A.M?Dally. Loenl to Newport Newa. S'.OO 1*. M.?Dally. Local to Newport Newa and Old Polnt. ? ?? ? ,. f Dally. LoulavlliC, Clnclnnati. miSow*! Chlcago and St. .'-onls Pullmsh 11.uo 1. si. I^tccpor. 9:00 A. M.?Dally ? Charlottesville, except Sunday to Cllfton Forge 5:15 P, M.?Week Daya?Local to Uordoit ville. 1C :00 A. M.?Dally ? Lynchburg, Lexlngton. ,'n., and Cllfton Forge. 5:15P.M.?Week Daya?To Lynchburg. TRAINS ARRIVE H1CHMOND From the Enst?8:50 A. M? 11:40 A. Jl. 7:r.-, p. M.. 8:15 P. M. Local from the Wost?'8:30 A. M., 7:15 P. JI. Through?7:30 A. JI. and 3:1*. P, M James Blver Line?'8:33 A. M., 5:80 P. JI. ?Dally except Sunday. 1 a: RidnnonfljFreflericlcsb'g & Potomac R, P SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE 1AN. 6,1908. TO ANO FROM WASHINGTON AND BEY0N0 J Loavo RIchmond ?0.10 A.M. Maln 8t. KU. ?0.-2DA.M. Uyrd St.Sta. :;7.i..*>A.*1. Bjrd St.Sta. ?M.10A.M. Il-rd St.Sta. I"*!).**0 A.M. MalDSt.SU. 118.01 P.M. Bjrd 8t. SU. +4.00 P.M. BTrd Su Sta '5.00 P.M. Elba Station ?6.1 j P.M. Maln St. Sta. ?VJO P.M. Ilrrd St.Sta Arrlvo Richmond ?7.60 A.M. Byrd St.Sta, : ?8.2S A.M. Ilrrd St.Sta. ! *-10.3o A.M. Klba Station " fltt-'lo P.M. Bjrd St. Sta ', *"-M5 P.M. Maln St.Sla. ' ?7.16 P.M. Ilrrd St.Sta. *0.00P.M. BvrdSt.Sta. ?*10.10P.M.M'aInSt.Sto. itlt^O P.M. B-rdSt.Sta. ?12.46A.M. Maln St.SU. ASHLAND ACCOMMODATIONS-WEEKDAYS. Learo Eltia Station?7.30 A.M. and 6.36 P.M. ArrlreEIba SUtlon-tUO A M. and 5.40 P.M. ?Dally. fWeekdaya. JDaily except Monday. 'Sundays only. {All Pullmana, no local atopa. All train* to or from Byrd Street Station atop at Elba. Time of arrivala and departures not juaranteed. Read tha si_na. ONLY ALL*r.AlL LINK TO NORFOLK. Leave Bvrd Street Station. Richmond. In efft-ct December 1. 1907. KOR NOP.KOLK: 9.00 A. JL. 3:00 p. JL and 1:2$ P. JL dally. FOR LYNCHBURG, THE '.VEST AND SOUTHWEST: 9:00 A. JL. 13:10 P. JI. and 9:40 P. JI daily. ARRIVE RICHJIOND? F:om N'-rfolk, 11:30 A. M. and 6:50 P. M. daily. From the West. 7:40 A. JL, 3:05 P. Ji. and !>:.-..) P. JL dally. Pullman Parlor au 1 Sle?ptng Cars. Cafe Dlnlni! Cars. V. B. BEVILL. C. II. BOSLEY, . Gen. Pass. Agent. Div. Pass. Agent. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANUARY 5. 190S. TRAINS LEAVE RICHJIOND DAILY. For Florlda and South: 8:15 A. M. und l:2i P. JI., ?11:40 P. M. For Norfolk: 9:00 A. JL. 3:00 P. JI. ana 7:35 P. JI. For N. & XV. Ry. West: 9:00 A. JL. 13:10 and 9:40 P. JL For Petersburg; 9:00 A. Jf.. 13:10. 3:00, ?3-2S P. Jl., 6:00. 9:40 P. JL, 7:25 and 11:30 P. M. For Goldsboro and Fayettevlilo: ?3:2S F. JI. Traina arrlvo Richmond dally: 6:10. ???C:50. 7:10 A. JL; "8:35. "10:15 and 11:30 A. JI.;?1:27. 2:05. 6:50, .8:00 and 8:50 P. *>L ?Except Sunday, "Sunday only, "*Ex cep.. Jlonday. Tlme of arrlvals and departures and con nee.tlons not guaranteed. C. S. CAJIPBELL, D. P. A. Seaboard Air Line Railway. SOUTHBOUND TRAINS SCHEDULED TO LEAVE RICHJIOND DAILY. 9:15 A. Jl.?Local to Norlina. Raleigh, Charlotte, Wllmlngton. 2:25 P. JL?Sleep eis and coaches, Atlanta. Birmlngham, Sa vannah. Jacksonvllle an.l Florlda polnts. 10:45 P. JL?Florlda Llmited. 12:35 A. M.? Sieepers and coaches, Savannah, Jackson? vllle and Southwest. NORTHBOUND TRAINS SCHEDUT,ED TO ARRIVE RICHMOND DAILY. 0:05 A. M.-. 9:15 A. JL, Florlda Llmited: 6:05 P. JL; 6:35 P. JL Richmond and Petersburg Electric Railway. Cara leavo .Manchester, Seventh and Perry Streets for P?tcrsburg: -. 7, 8, '9. 10, 11, '12 A. >L, 1, 2. '3, 4, 5 5:45. ?0. 7, 8. *9. 10 P. JL 11 P. Jl. for Chester; 12 mldnlght, for Petersburg. Cars leavo Petershurg, foot Sycamore Stieet, for Jfancheitter. 6:35, "IllS, ?7:35, S:33. 9:35, ?10:35, 11:35 A. JL. 1'2:35, '1:35. 2:35. 3:33. '1:35. 5:35. 6:35, '7:35, 8:35, 9:33, ?10:t0, 11:10 P. JL ?Carrlea baggago and express. "Llmited, exoept Sunday and holldays. AU cara from Petersburg connect wlth cars for RIchmond. Richmond and Chesapeake Bay R'y Electric tralns. to and from Ashland, stop. plnsr at lntermedlate statlons upon slgnal. DAILY*. Leave RIchmond (Broad and Laurel Street)?6:05, 7:10, 8:10, 9:10, 11.10 A. JL 1:10, 2:10, 3:10, 4:10, 5:10, 6:10, 7:10 8:10,' 9:10, 11:30 P. M. Leavo Ashland?5:55, 7, 8. 9, 10 A. JL, 12 noon, 2. 3. 4, 5. fl, 7, S, 9, 10:30 P. JL Richmond Transfer Co. PNION RAILROAD AND PULLMAI*} OFFICE. I 810 E. Maln St., Murpny and Jefferson Ilotels. C,T_ TICKET AGENTS FOR ALL LINES. BAGGAG1* CALLED FOR AND CUECKKD FROM RES1DENCE. European Steamship Agents All Llnea Ilepre-.ei-.ted. ?Imu0Ement?f. .CMMY-"Friday, March 6 , Nlght Only. KlrUn Ln Shclle'n l'rmlticllon nf :HECnERS Icnry lllc.-t-ioni**. flrent ftficlng! I'lny. ?"rlce-t, 2*>-* to tai.HO. iCADEMY-Sahirday, March 7th Matlnco nnd Nlght. .IOSKPII KINO I'lt KSPXTS Tbe ('rent ttmotloniil Drniiui, LAST LYNNE l'lllCJJS t Mntlner, 25c lo ttie, NlKlit, ***ic to *"1.00. JIJOU?All Week atlnecs, TuoHdny, Tliur*/i]ny. t-'nturday The DIstin_uiHhncl Amerlcan Actor, i. MILLER KENT In the sensatlonnt Engllnh Huccess RAFFLES ,'ith a company of notable players. efferson Hotel Auditorium Snturdiiy I'venlnj;, Jlnrch "th, JAN UBEL TIIK KMINE.VT VIOLINIST, -isisted by Mlio. BERTHE lior. Soio ?lanlst, and Herr LTJDWIG SCHWAB. ccompanlst. 51.50, $2.00 and S2.50. Seats now gell -ig at The Cable Cempany, 213 East iroad Streot. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS Of BN 9 A M T -. 8 P M. ADJIISSION 35c. SATUR AY FREE. !33fjere ?o ^top 3fn -gftrgima. (SL^. l*aCr. KjCHMOND. " -*-*?--*J"__irw"Lst < . "t.-*---?*?^Roij-ia he Most Magnificenl Hotel in the South. Wlth the addltlon of 300 bedroomg. cafe, rlvato dlnlng-rooms, bllllard hall, Bample wims, conventlon halla, ej^c, thls far-famed ,otel Is more beautlful. attraetlve and octiro than ever before. European plan cxcluslvcly. Culsine un urpassed. Charges reasonable. Rooms $1.50 Per Day and Upwards. For rates, booklets or reservatlon address. P. JL FRY, Manager. Going Abroad rhen "See Mr. Bowman" VND SECURE RESERVATIONS AT ONCE. ?Ie reprosents all Atlantlc. Transatlantlc ind Paclrtc Llnes. Jlany shlps for salllngs n June, July and August are now booked ull. Samuel H. Bowman, S. S. and T. Agent. 803 E. Maln .St., Richmond, Vn. 'Phone 5154. ?&te<nrm)oat?. 'HLTTiJominio^ steamship co. Night Line for Norfolk. Leavo Richmond every evening (foot Ash Stteet) ut 7 P. Jl.. stopping ut Newport News en route. Fare. $'.'.00 ono way; "4.00 round trlp. Includlng stateroom berthj meals ">?? cenis. Street cars to steamer's wharf. FOR NEW YORK VIk Nlght Line Steamers (except Saturday! making connection ln Norfolk with Jraln Lino Shlp followlng day at 7 P. JL; ulso Norfolk and Western Ry. at 9 A. JL and 3 p. JL; and Chesapeako and Ohlo Ry nt J A. JL and ' P. JL. maklng connection dally (except Sunday) nt Norfolk wlth Maln Line shlp saillng 7 P. JI. Ticketa at O. D. Line Office, S0S E. jraln Street. RIchmond Transfer Co., S19 E. Jlaln Street; The Jef? ferson, Jturphy's Hotel. Virginia Navigation Co/s JAJIES RIVER DAY LINE. STEAMER JIOBJACK LEAVES FROJI OI D DOJ1INION WHARF JIONDAY. WED? NESDAY nnd FRIDAY at 7 A JL for Nor? folk. Portsmouth, Old Polnt, Newport News, Claiemont aiul James Rlver landlngs, con r.ecting nt Old Polnt for Washlngton. Balti? more and the North. Electric cars dlrect tc the wharf. Tlckets on salo at Rlchmonel Transfer Co., 819 East Jlaln Street: 808 Eas1 Jlaln Street, or on wharf or steamer. Fare to Norfolk, one way, $1.25. Round trlp J2.50; second class, J1.00. Moals ",0 cents. Frelght recelved for above-narried placei and all points ln Eastern Vlrginla, Norll C&rollnu and tho East. Merchants and Miners Transportation Ct Norfolk to Iloston, Mn*>H., und Provldence, R. I. Steamcrs leavo Norfolk for Boston Mon day. Wednesday nnel Frlday: for Provldenc. Tuesday, Frldny nnd Sunday, at 0 P. JI. Pas st-ngers" and frelght taken for all New Eng land points. Tlckets on sala at C. St U R>.. N. & XV. Ry. offlces and Nos. 808 inc 819 East Jlaln. The Clyde Steamship Companj PIULAOELPHIA, RICHJIOND AND NORFOLK LINE. Frelght recelved and delivered dally a C & O. Ry. Co.'s Dopot, Sevontoenth an. Br. ud Streets. II. K. WOODFIN. Sollcltlnj Agent. Clvele Lino Wharf. ?hone 510 LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY, March 9th, 8:30 P. M. BY Mr. BICKNELL YOUNG, C. S. B., of Chicago, 111. Moinber ot tho Christlan Soloncu Board of Leotureshlp, of tho Flrst. of Chrlst. MclontlKt. Jn Boston. Mass. This lecturo ls tflvpu Cliurch dor tlie ausploe's of First Cliurch of Christ,' Selentlst. Rlohmond. Va. KOCAHUS. ADMISSION FKJ'.E, >treet Committee Votes to Put on Ten Mcs to Work on City's Streets. FO HELP POOR IN THIS WAY Seven Young Men Will bc Be? forc Oak Grove Court This Morning. Vtnnohester Bureau, Tlmos-Dlspatch. No. 1102 Hull Str>--*t. At tho meeting of tho Stroot Com? mlttee held last nlght tho Clty Engl tioer was empotvered to employ ter lesorvlng men to work on tho street; for thlrty days. Tho motlon was made by Mr. Moore, who stated that thf ?treets are ln need of attention; that nany men aro out of work, and tha' It ls better for tno clty to glvo somf if them employment and obtaln re mlts, than to havo to go lnto the treas? ury to ald them us paupers, and gel nothlng In return. A petltlon presented by Mr. GI1I :amo from a number of cltizens llvlnj In the vlclnlty of Tenth and Semme> Streets, who asked that a pavement referred to tho Second Ward delega bo placed on Tenth Street betweer Porter and Semmos. Thc matter -was tlon. Street In Hnd Condltlon. On motlon of Mr. Purdue, tho Clty Knglneer was lnstructed to estlmate tho cost of puttlng Ninth Street be? tween Porter and Perry into good con? dltlon. At present the street ls almor.t Impasslble and ln some places ls dangerous. The commlttee deelded that the stree funds for thc year should lle nppor tlcned ns they woro last yoar?equall; among the fou rwards?tho work don to be outllned by the ward dele-ration The commlttee adjourned to meet o Monday nftornoon at 3 o'clock, at Flrs and Stockton Streets for thc purpos of inspectlng Stockton and Soom Streots, whlch aro badly In need of Itn tirovoments. Those present at the meeting wer Messrs. XV. D. Fergusson, J. W. Moore D. L. Tony, R. L. Patram. H. A. Lind say. J. D. neams, T. E. Taylor, C. C Jones, A. R. Hooker and J. R. Purdue. Face Serious ClinrgtB. Pat O'Connell. Haul Heatll and Pottp Scott. all whlto boys. aro locked up In tli Manchester Jail on the charge of stealln I rarses from the Southern Railway. The will he trled before f:o.uire Clieathatn I Oak Orovo this mornlng. Five other boy v. lio uro charged wlth tlie samo ofi'cns? an who wero trl-?d two weeks ugu, will heat- tli declslon of ;he court ln thelr cases to-da; '::eiulro Cheathatn reserved declslon ln thes e ulvs. Club Cliartered. A charter wus flled In the Corporatlo Court heio yesterday mornlng empoweiln the Broad Rock Club to own and malntal a houae and grounds ln Chesterflel county. Thei club . hns fcocn organized fc the purpose of huntlng and flshing, and h eldently oporitlng- a wheat and corn mll The capital stock ls tlxed at J10.000. an each share ia held at $100. The club now owns Gregory's mlll ar. pond as well as considerable land aroun ttus property. The pond la utockod wlt cbub and baag, and a small clubhouse standing thero now. The orsuulzatlou coi tCmplates ma'.-lng many Improvements. Tl pond la located about ten nilles from Mai chesler. Tho offlcers of the club are as follow Prtsldent, H. E. Htrnlsh; Vlco-Presldent, II Dorset; Seeretary-Treasur'.-. B. P. V'i den. These. wlth T. E. Owens, Sam J Moore, J. P. Carson, C. E. Oary, Judi Wlinam I. Clopton, Ernest lf. Wells, J. j Graves constltute Ihe bourd of dlrectors. Persouuln aml Itrlefs. The ragular ineetlnir of tho Fhianco; Con mltteo wlll oe held to-nlght. A rulnbow party wlll ho glven in tli homo of Mrs. A. C. Hardlng; by the Your Ladies' Aid Soclety ot Balnbrldgo Stree e:hurch thia evenlng fur tho benefit ot tl fcuneluy-sehool llbrary. The chlldren's song servlce at Ftfth Stre. Methodlst Chureh Wedncsehiy at'ternotin w; well attended and lieartlly enjoyed. Thei uung servlces i"-o preparatory for the chl dren's revival meeting, whlch wlll be coi ducted every afternoon from Sunday ln coi noctlon wllh tlio protracted services whlc wlll then be ln progress at Fifth Stre. Cliurch. Tho paslor, the Rev. Wllllam I F.ciwards. will preaeh nt ihe afternoon sei vlces and the Rev. J. M. Rowlaud at nlsh APPLICATION WITHDRAWN PiederlrksburB and Southern Itallway JIo Apply I.nter fur Brouder Cluirter. The Frederlcksburg and Southern Railwr Company. the- newly-orsanlzeel e:orporatlo v.-hlch fought through tho blll repealing- tl ;<!?! i-pu .!!:?? 11 ns clause ln tlm statutes coi coming the Richmond. Frederlcksburg ai potomac. Rallrcad, hus wlthdrawn Its appl cutlon for a chartor to bulld a llno fro Ashland to Freelerlcksburg, and the Co porutlon Commisslon haa returned the a compaylng fee of 150. Thls Is regarded . purely a formal matter, aa tlie comrntssli denied tho appllcation in view of the la prohlbltlng the paralleling of tha line of tl Rlohmond, Frederlcksburg and Potomac. The repeal blll will not become effectl until nlncty days after tho adjournment tl'.i General Assembly, when lt Is understoe that appllcation for a much broader chart will be niatle. Tho Goulds own the Frai erickslnn-r and Southern, and It is sald th they wlll elther havo the charter of tl Rlohmond anel Chesapeake Bay Corapai amended or apply for a new one allowll them to parallel the Richrnonel, Fredrlck burg and Potcmac as/far as tho Potonu Rlver. WILL ENFORCE LAW Clgar Dealers Must Koeu Boxss Intact Suffer Heavy Peimlty. Tho Unlted States Internul Revenue Coi misstoner at Washlngton Issued a rulii several months ago calling; attention to t law wlth referenco to the sale of cigai provldlng that tho boxes must bo kept I tact untll all tho elgars theretn uro dlnpoa of. and that elgars must not be taken fre ono box and placed In another. Many ci-jar dealers are salel to havo hablt of tearins off tlie tops of boxes wh exhibltlng cl'j-ars ln tholr sliowcaaes. TJ ls held to bo a plaln vlolatlon of the ln which preierlbes a heavy penalty. Ihe department has ruled, however. tl tho tops may be turn oft provlded they c taeked or In some other substantlal w Dtlached to Ihe bottom of tho boxes. T ls dono to ac2ommodato tho dealers und tho samo tlme. to keep wlthln the provlsk of the law reeiulrlng that the be.xea be ki lrtact. Tho department wlll Insist upon stilct obB3r\-tuiee ot the law among all ( dealers throushout the country. gmmmer 3X.esiortfii. Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs West Virginia Will open for season 1908 June 15th. For rates, aceonunoiUitions, etc, apply to George A. Mills, Manager. Addrcsssj until June ist, The High lands, Washington, D. C. I HQT SIRVHE TH[ OPERATION Capt. George G. Thompson, WeU Known Railroad Man, Dies in University Hospital. [Soecl-d to Th-> Ttmos-Dlspa.toh.] CHARLOTTESVILLE. VA., March 5.?? Captaln Goorge G. Thompson, of Cul? peper, who had held a responsible po? sltion with tho Southern Hallway over fiince the Clvil War, dled at the Unl? verslty ot Vlrginla Hospital at 8 o'clock thla mornlng, aged eighty-Cour yeara. The remalns were taken on tho 4:19 traln thls afternoon to Culpeper, whero the funeral will tako placo at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, thc servlco to he conductrd hy the Rov. Mr, Waro, rec tor of the Eplscopal Church. Captaln Thompson recently under went a dellcato surglcal operntion, but owlng to hls extreme age llttlo hopo was entertained that ho would aurvlvd lt. The seven chlldren of the patlent i wero prasent at tho tlme of tho opcr j atlon and remafnod at his bedsldo to \ the last. Thc chlldren aro: Annle, wlfo of the, Rev. James G. Mlnnegerodc, of ! Loulsville, Ky.; Lolla, who resldes tn Loulsvlllo wlth the Mlnnegorodes; Ellza, unmarrled, whose homo has been wlth her father at Culpeper; Ruth. wife of Mr. J. E. M. Hanckel, of Roa nolte, Va.; Rlchard C, an attorney-at law, of Washlngton, D. C: Georgo G., Jr., dlvlslon frelght agont for tho Southern Rallway, with headquartcra at Greensboro, N. C, and J. S. B. Thompson, of Atlanta, Ga~. asslstant to Presldent Finley, of the Southern Rallway. Captaln Thompson marrled Ellza Barbour, daughter of Captaln John S. Barbour, of Culpeper. aud sister of the late James Barbour and the late Sena? tor John S. Barbour. both prominent ln thelr day ln the politlcs of the Stato und country. Sho dled about thlrteen years ago. The Thompson and Bar? bour famllles have heen tor generatlon., among tho most prominent in Culpeper und the adjaccnt countles. OBITUARIES Iticlinril D. Morcnn Mr. Rlchard D. Jiorgan dlej -oslor day mo ?-.!??.? at hls home, No. ivti Park Street. after an Illness of six d'js of pi-t.uihoi.~a. Though hls condlfi*sn had ejen most serlous for thc pa.*t fcur days, the end was not expected,, anc* proved a severe shock to hls frlends and buslness ussociates. On Wednes? day nlght heart weakness developed aa a complloatlon, and the physlclanu In? formed hls famlly that the end waa near. Mr. Morgan, who was In hla* twenty-elghth year. was ono of the most promlsing and active ot tha younger buslness men of tho city, and slnce tocatlng hore somo six or eight years ago, hc had rlson rapldly, After holdlng a responsible positlon wllh thc Virglnla-Carollna Chemical Company for some tlme. he joined wlth his broth? er; Mr. Branch B. Morgan. in the fl'ni, of Morgan Bros.. merchandise broker:* aiul importers. wlth officea on Twelfth Street, .everal years ago Mr. Morgan mv rled Misa Grace Schwayey. of Chlcago. who survives him with one daughter, a chila of two years. Mr. Morgan was a son of Mr. und Mrn. O. B- Morgan, of No. 1603 3rovo Avenue, nn.l besides hls parents, "*a tuin-lved by throc brothers, Mc-sirs. 1'lC.nch B. .Morgan und Goorso D. Morgan, of Richmond, and Robert Meir _un, of Martlnsvllle, and hy tw* slo i?rs Mrs. E. T. Dadmun and Mls*. Hope Mofgb.n. of Richmond. Tho funeral will take placo thln af turuotn at 1 o'clock (rom tho resldence. John U. CiiHtleiimu. [Speclal to Tho Times-Dispatch.] WINCHESTER. VA., Mardi o.-John R. rnstleman. ono of the leading citl? zens of Clarke county, dled suddenly at hls home at Gaylord, last nlght, aged sl\ty-one yoars. Mr. Cnstleman had just returned from a puhllo sale when wlthout a moment's warnlng ho oxplred ln his wife's presonce. Tho Castleman f.-.mllv is ono of tho oldest tn thls Bactloii of Vlrginla. belng ploneers in Frederlck county. When a mere youth Mr. eastleman enltsted In Colonel John S Mosby's command ln tho Confederate \nny. servlng wlth consplcuotis lu-overv. Survlvlng hlm are hls wife, ono daughter. Miss Flora. of Gay? lord- three sons. Francis and Howard. of New York City, and Page, also or Mrs. Frank S. WllU-tn***. Mrs. Xelllo Frances Wllllams, w|fa of Mr. Frank S. Williams, died yestorday afternoon at her homo, No. 20 Matden I_ant*, ln tlio forty-fourth year o? her aSTno funeral will be held to-morrow afternoon at a o'clock from Laurcl Street Methodlst Church. George H. lle-itli. Mr. George H. Retth dlod at his home. No. 19-iO West Cary Street, yesterelay morning at 1 o'clock. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet heen made. Mr*. l.tiwls A. Hnyueii. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dispatch.1 SPOTSYLVANIA, VA.. March 3.?Mrs. Lewis A. Hnyhes. of the. Sunimlt vlorn Ity, in thls county. dled last nlght ac her resldence, aftor a long and paln ful Illness, aged forty-five years. Mrs. llavnes was a member of the Baptist Church and leaves- a husband and flvo chlldren survlvlng her. -.- \ DEATHS JONES.?Died. at the Richmond Hos? pital, 406 East Baker Street, of pneumonia. ALLEN JONES, the fath? er of Dr. Miles B. Jones. in the sov enty-flrst yeur of lils age, Wednes? day, March 1 th. Funeral from the Second Baptist Church, ?hird Street, THIS (Fri? day) AFTERNOON at 1 o'clock. Friends und acquaintances lnvlted. Interment at Evergreen. MORGAN.*?Dled, at hls late rosldence, No. 206 Park* Street, RICHARD D. MORGAN. at 11:20 A. M. Thursday, March 5, 10OS. Funeral THIS (Frlday) AFTER? NOON ut 1 o'clock from lato resl? dence. . REITH-?Dlod. thls mornlng. ln hln residenco. 1!>-Q West Cary Street. at 1 o'eluck, GEORGE II. REITH. Funeral notice later. WILLIAMS,?Died. March 5. 1003, _t 12:30 p. M-. at her resldence, No. 20 Matden Lane. NELLIE FRANCES WILLIAMb', wife of Frank S. Wll? llams, ln her forty-fourth year, Tho funeral services from Laurel Street Mothodist Episcopal Church at 3 o'clock P. M.. SATURDAY. March it.lu. Frlends and acqualntancoa of the famlly lnvlted to attend. iatnmmsftratoi-'g Notice HAVWCit QUAXIFjaD A9 BIXBCUT-P^ of the lnst will and testameut of F. H. Deane deceased, wlio conitltuted the flrm of F. lt. OOane & Co? notloq ls hereby glven tQ all persoiu havlng claims agalnst hlm or sald flrm. to present them to uie, duly cei'tlfled, tor payment. AU persons In.tebteel to hnn or sald flrm wlU pleaae make i.uymeiit to mo. .,?-? 1 * JOHN M. TAYLOR, 108 South Thlrteenth &tre*t.