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tvill press thls polnt, regnrdless of tho outcome to-nlght, ln order to settle tho matter for once and nll, wlth nn eye to possible future utrlkes. Two hundred nppllentlons for llcenses were flled thls afternoon. Due to Mnyor Onynnr. H wn_? directly dur to Mnyor Oay ii.if tM_Tt the ugreement waa drawn up nnd signed. Last nlght the com? panies Issued and to-day prlnted ln tho ndve.rU. Ing columns of the news? papers a long stntenient deflnlng thoir j position; "Ivh.n I came to tho offlce," sald , .Mnyor Gaynor to-nlght, "and wo? shown the publlshed . tatement of the exproKs eornpanles, i saw ihat lf liolled down It meant tho same as thc terms the men agreed to last week in my request. I sent for Mr. Towne and ssk-d hlm to reduce It to such a short form and see if the express companies would not slgn it. He did ... nnd they all signed. ?I then got together the committee ..f the striking employes of tho com? panies. ahd they signed a paper agrce ing to t.lie terms." The worst of the trouble to*-i" came nol from the express empK^, bul froin the striking tnxicab c|i_ feur. who went out wlth them sympathy. They mnbbed taxlci driven by non-iniion men and squa bltjd wlth trJe ??_lice untll It was neces ,-ary to thronten them with druwn revolvera and with swinging nlght sticks. Bottles. stones. hricUs and loose onds of iron flew thick and fast. and there were many broken he/tds, but only five arrests. WANTS AEROPLANES ?-day ,*es. uf ln bs b *?ccretnry of War Dlckeuson Wlll Ask for Tbelr Purchase. Washington, November 10.?Congress will he asked bv iSecretary of War Dlckenson to buy flve or t.n aero planes for the army. The secretary said to-day that he would devote a paragraph of hls annual report to the subject of tlying machlnes. General Mlen. ehiet signal offlcer of the army. has recommended twenty machlnes for the arrny'a use. Mr. Dlckenson is not ionvlne.il that the government needs that many next year, and will suggest a smaller number. He ls convinced however, that. tho Plilted States must ?ouip itself with air craft If it is to keep pare with the other powers, POPE TOLD OF T. R.'S DEFEAT Vntlrau C.rta Speelnl Messngc From New A'otK. Rome. November 10.?The results ln The American electlons were learned here wlth the keenest lnterest. Cardi? nal Merry de Val, tho papal secretary. had a ines.age from Now York. whlch he took personally to the Pope, to whom he said that the Democratic victory meant a defeat of Colonei Ro-sevelt generally. The cardinal remarked that Demo cratlc control ot the House of Repre? sentatlves would result in a situation llke that of Cleveland's first adminls tratfon, and that. President Taft would Hnd lt more difflcult to iurther l.i I policies RIOTING AT IliOKIt-TOW.V. Crowd Stones Policemen Who Prevent Hulldln- of Donlires. Hagerstown. Md., November 10.? Charged with belng the leaders of a crowd of men and boys who attempted to Inclte a rlot in Ha geratown, J. Scott Bower, Clayton Koweri and Erneat O'Connell were held by Justice Hartle for a. hearing Fri? day. At tlie same time orders were jssued to the police to arrest all who participated in the riot. during which Chlef of Pollce Bcnner and Special Of lieer Charles D. C. Ohler wero in? jured. The trouble started over the efforts of the oftHiuls to prevent bontires. Chlef Bennir and Offlcer Ohler were both Injured by stones hurled at them. MISSIN'G FROM HOME. Frlends of Ilrliitol .Mnn Fpnr He Has Iteen Murdered. [Speclal to The Times-Dfsnatch.l Brlstol. Va., Novemher 10.?-XV. ll. Godwln, tlfty-rlve years old, who came here recently to accept a position, has been mysteriously mlsslng for jnor. than a week. He was last seen in a hotel at Ablngdon. He suddeniy dis appeared. leaving :i sult case and wear? lng apparel in the hotel and hls team in a llvery stable. He is a wldower witb a young son. Knoxvllle business men recommended him highly to the Bristol rlrni. Ho has relatlves in Jef? ferson county. Tenn.. but efforts to locate him through them have failed. His einployprs fear ho has been mur ? d.rr-d. Biinas New Llfo to tho -lady in all _*?VERIC_-.$ES" A Tenic thal Build- up the Enn e Sfttern ALIMENTARY ALL ORUOOISTSOR ?E FOUOERA & CO. NE.W YORK. ___________? Qulckly Resto._.s tho Anpotlto to V. EAKEHEB COHSntUTIOHS Giving Pene.ed Strangt. and Vitalit, <__*-! UNITED |) States Custom House at. Rich- fi J. mond delivered recently to us our ^ V fall Lmportation of f) 11 l FIELD AND IYIARINE GLASSES | y being the exclusive product. of 0 promtnent European maruifactur- fi\ i< ers. Prices to suit all hnn_? ^ ers. Prices to suit all purses. . ThtS. GALESKI* Co. S y MAIN AND BROAD AND | EIGHTH THIRD '?<Sk <___._. Berry Clothes for Boys and Girls We are build.ing up a cloth? ing business with. our juvenile customers by the peaceful art of patience. It takes more time to sell a $3.30 suit for a child than to sell a $30 overcoat to the fa? ther, but it will pay?we're working, not for today alone but for.the future. The New York styles lor the little ones are rlght here as soon as they appear ih the New York stores. They are made for us under our own supepvision and from our own fabrics--just like the jnen's?and we guarantee every garment! Sailor Blouse, $4.30 up. Russian Blouse, $6 up. Double-breasted, $3.SO up. Everything else the boy wears from hat to shoes. Duplicate orders lor Berry Coats for girls are sent to the fac? tory almost daily. More and more man tailors are put to work on them, and the business we are send ing in is creat ing a mild sensation ! Mothers are quick as a rule to see and avail them? selves of an advantage. The Berry Coat for girls is better and "different" in a pleasing way to anything heretofore obtain able, and^the modest prices compare temptingly to trfe rich, fashionable appearanee of the garments. Prices, $6 to $18. Sizes up to 18 years in all the fashionable shades, tones and mixtures. Medium weights as low as $3.80. \2wkM^$\fy 00 NOT GONCEDE STUART'S DEFEAT Priends of Democratic Candidate in Roanoke Claim His Election. [Special to The Times-Dlspatch.] Roanone, Va.. November 10?That Henry -. btuart, Democrat, has been elected by a safe majorlty over Buseom Hlemp, Repub i.can. for Congress in tho Ninth Dlstrict i. Btrongly clalmed Uero to.nl.lu by frlends nr the Democratic standard-bearer. 8lemn's frlend. on the other hand refu.e t0 beliA thelr man has been beaten. Slemp's ij.-urc >>>- which a majorlty of 300 ls estlmated n him do not tally with thoso comlng froal Officlal and Hemi-offlclal sources In the di_ irict. It ls clalmed thero havo been jrrrr ularltles ln a number of countios. ln Smyth county righty-th.ee votes wlll be thrown out, nll cit them havlng been caat for S'emn Revised figures add fifty-three for Stuart ln Wl?e and twenty.flve ln Russell. It i3 \. aald the treasurer of Hmyth, a Republican reported to the commlssloners that th? olghty.three men whoae votes wlll be kllled had pald thelr poll taxes, und tlut thWi names were dully entered upon the ta. books. After the ontrles were made lt la sald the treasurer found ho waa mlstaken and that the poll taxes were pald aftei tho names had beon placed on thc book" In Pulaslcl county two preclnets sont theli votes to the commlssloners in paper ba.. unsealed. If these are thrown out and th. Smyth county bullota ln disputc are mads vold, Stuart wlll havo a tnajoMy of four teen. ?*? "' Tho court has named a special grand iurv to Investigate alleged trregularlt'es in Smyth county, where It ls said narnes were found on both the dellnquent tax books and o? the votlng Hats. __J_MT __.VIMS KI/KCTrON. netlares thnt He Wlns hy ut IahaI nm Mujorll.. [Special to Tht Tlmes-Dispa'.ch ] Bristol. Va., November 10.~Con.refism.il C. B. Slemp spent thls afternoon ln Bristol Hc lssued a staiemciit, i-laiiohig that j,. had been re-elected by at least 501 majorliv The olflelal cnuiil wai bftgun to-day Stuart's majorlty of 37. ln Urlsiol stands unchanged. In Wytho Slemp's majority was found to be two Instead of ?n?. A niessago from Leliannon statea that tht- offl clal count in nusseli shows Jorlty ln the oounty lo bc 150 Bland remains 35 for SU counly, reported yesterday ut. Jorlly for Stuart, ls now pla column wtth lo majorlty. In lJulaskl llie count is hung up untll to morrow on account of the returns havlng been sent in rrorn iwo preclnets unsealed In Washington county a slmllar condltlon ln one precinct has tltd up the counly. Thei officlal count In Scott gives Slemp a mu jorlty. of 31. ln that county. Muart's ma nstead of 1?7. p. Dlckenson avlng M ma d ln Stuart's ? ?rin.ilMiii of Duivls to Wetf. -ISpeclaltoThe'rimoB.pij.DatohO < oiorado SprlnffS, Coi., November 1ft ? Annpuncejnioiit i.s mada or thn ?-i>K..__e in.*ni ot Jtffmpii Haye. paVl_. __**.. tf&me. A.i<ii,..n Haye_, ot Colorido jft "8y l''.1 _i,,w ,'''?"?'"? "l*1" of thla if 'ti .. Mr. I late .Teffo Kl icillb i tne i;,t.- Jeft-rson Davl., Confeder" j te 1 rwWent. and hl. nuine whh chanff il by the iiHitn Tho Jla Ing and voeUti will take place I (-Vc.lt. f U_l8iftture to in-riK-umTu f hls Krur.df_.tl et? aro prominent ln banic Ircleg. Th,. u.ddlnir i ,Vi ' ViV"1" ^I'l-liiKH on "ti -\ .md wlll Uo u aoclety FATEOFPROPOSED T At Least Two of Amendments Have Been De? feated. OFFICIAL COUNT NECESSARY Two Week? Will Probably Elapse Before All Re? ports Are In. "With returns from forty-flve of tho 100 countles and from fourteen of tho twenty cities in Vlrglnla, some of thom complete and somo reported only as to majoritles, tho fate of the amendments to the Constitution allowlng treasurers and commissloners of the rcvenuo to succeed themselves stlll hangs in the balance. Unquestlonably, the extension of the sesslons of the Leglslature and tho amendment rcgarding the readlng of bille havo beon decislvely defeated. Tho offlclal returns as to the amend? ments will begln comlng to the offlce of the Secretary of the Commonwealth to-day, but probably two weeks wlll elapse before all countles and cltle_ have reported. This ls because when many county boards of canvassers meet they tlnd that errors have been made In certlfylng tho returns. Thls neces sltotes a poslponement, whlle the judges of tho dellnquent preclnct are brought to the' courthouse. Evldently the offlclal count will be necessary to determino tho e.tact result, Many >ot Heported, Qulte a number of countles re? ported tlie official result yesterday to Tho Times-Dispatch, but, as wlll be seen, more than half of them aro stlll mlsslng. Apparently thc provision ns to treasurers and commissloners ln countles has better chance of success than that referring to the same offi? cers in cities. Whlle tlie former ln about 800 votes ahead so far as re? turns have shown, thc other Is only about 150 ahead. Following are the flgures reported: Amendment estending leglslatlvf* s,sslons. Tor, 6,739; against. 23,234. Amendment simplifying leglslatlve procedure. For. 10..r.2S; against, 18,803. Amendment permltting treasurers and commissloners of the revenue in countles to succeed themselves. For, 15,348; agaln.t, 14,502. Amendment permltting treasurers and commls.loners of the revenue to succeed themselves. For, 14.730; agatnst, 14,686. SAUNDEItS IS ELECTED. Offlclal Ite-urn** Glve Hitn a Majority of 117 Votes. [Sppclal to The Times-Dispatch.] Danville. Va., November 10.?The silence from Carroll county hns been j broken. Returns from this county glve ! Parsons a plurality of SS6 oVer Judge I Saunders. Danville's majority for Judge I .Saunders ls 754. while Frainklln coun? ty added another. whlch glvos the Democrats a majority of 348 in that county. Saunders's majority over Par sons for Congress from the Fifth 's 67 votes. Official ligures from Patrick eountv reduce Parsons plurality to '-D_, and tlie offlclal returns from Gray- i son glve Pirsons's majority there as 5S9, A telegram from Rocky Mount ! thls afternoon states that the grand ' jury to-day Indicted "Willlam Woody. deputy Unlted States marshal, on four counts for lnterferlng with election offlcer. at SydnorsvlRe Preclnct. ln Franklin county. Complete official returns from the en- | tire Fifth District are as follows; For Saunders?Danville, 754; Plttsyl- | vania. 027: Frai.iklin, 348; Henry, 122. j For Parsons?Carroll, 896; Grayson, 580; Patrick, 299. rteturns From PltttsyKanln. [Special to The Times-Dispatch. I "hatharo. Va.. November 10.?Official returns from Plttsylvanla glve Saun? ders i._27; Anglin, 2: Parsons. 1,000; Anderson. 5. For amendment extend in? I-eglslature, 551; against, 1,044. For simplifying leglslatlve proceedure, 74S; against, C63. For electlon of treas? urers and commissloners In countles, 852; against, 642. For treasurers anu News of South Richmond South Rlchmond Bureau, The Tlmes-Dlspatch, 1103 Hull Street. John rtilcy, of Richmond. employed ai ihe S.iuh.rn Shops, waa painfully burned yesterday aftornoon about 3 o'clock whlle engaged ln work upon an englne. Thc acci der.t occurred In the round.houae, and M P. Murphy, foreman of the shops. llvlna nt ix .North Elghth Streot, was unalilo to glve ihe detalls. Dr. Oscar Owens, surgeon at ihe ._..!>_. when called up last nlgbi sald ihe rnan hiid received burna upon hls hands nn.l neck, but not Severe enough to prevent him froni worklng to-day. The case of Mattle Moaby and Mlnnie Hlll ugulnst tlio Virginia Railway and Porter Comptny will come up for trlal in Ui? Hustings Court, Part 2. December l. Many monthB ago the wagon In whlch tho two women were. scatod was struck by u car and both thrown out. The accident occurred about Thirteenth or Fourteenth on Hull Street. Dungerou. Frank. Sorni thougthl--- youth? set fire to some brush near thc Manchester Ball Park, now owned by the American Tobacco Company, and endangerod tho park and surroundlna property. Tho flames spread rapidly. and lt not cheeked mlght havo tmparlled the park. Hlnce tho sale ot thlB ball park to the Amer? ican Tobacco Company it is not known doll nliely where tha baBebtt-l gamos of the com? lng soason ln thls communlty wlll bc piay? ed. Spring Hlll, directly 0n tho forest Hlll car line, ls the most probable place for a locatlon. Football fiume. Chester Hlgh School olovon rolled up lh. score of ?'?! to o agnlnsl thc Hichmond Acad. oiny Wednesday afternoon on thu Chester grounda. Nattles, Hancoek and John.i'm did the best work for the Academy. whilo F. Bruce ,was the star nt Choster. K. Bruce. nnd Tyler made ihree touchdowns each. The refer-c was Stlles, of Chester; the um? plre, Saunder., of the Academy, and head llnesmati, Bowles, of V. V. I. Chester has In place of coffee or tea means big things to any one. "There's a Reason" Read "Thc Road to Wcllvillc," in pkgs. ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. Nature warns you when the track of health is not clear. Kidney and bladder troubles compcl you to pass water often during the day and get up many times during thc night. Unhealthy kidneys cause lurnbago, rheumatism, catarrh of thc bladder, pain or dull ache in thc back joints or muscles, at times have headache or indi? gestion, as time passes you may have a sallow complexion, ptiffy or dark cirrles under the eyes, sometimes feel as though you had heart trouble, may havo plenty of anibition but no strength, get weak and Jose flesh. If such conditions are pcrmittcd to contimje serious results are sure to follow; Bright's disease, the very worst form of kidney troublc, may steal upon you. Prevalency of Kldney Dlsease. Most people do not. rcalize the alrming increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease. While kidney disorders are thc most common dis? eases that prevail, they are almost thc last recog? nized by patient and physicians, who __?._/. v con tent Ihemselvej with Jjictoring thc tjjecls, while thc original disease constantly undcrniincs thc system. A Trlal Wlll Convince Anyone. If you feel that your kidneys are thc cause of your sickness or run down condition, begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because as soon as your kid? neys improve they will help the other organs to health. In taking Swamp-Root, you afford natural help to nature, /or Swamp-Root is the most perfect healer and gentle aid to thc kidneys that has yet been discovered. Swamp-Root is Pleasant to Take. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need you can purchase the regular fifty-ccnt and onc-dollar size bottles at all drug Swamp-Root is always kept up stores. Don't make any mi.takc, but remember to its high standard of purity thc name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad- and cxcellence. A sworn dress, Binghamton, N. Y., which you will find on certificate of purity every bottle. with every bottle. EDITORIAL NOTICE.--T0 prove the wonderful merits of Swamp.I__.ot, vou may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent absolutely free by mail. The book contains many of the thousands of letters recci\?_d from men and women who found Swarop.Root to bc just the remedy they needed. Thc value and success of Swamp-Root is so well known that our readers are advised to send lor a sample botrle. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Be sure to say you read this generous offer in thc Richmond Daily Times-Dispatch. Thc uenti meness of this offer is guaranteed. commlssloners ln cltles, .95: agalnst. 581. O.NE A.M r'.\D.MENT LOST. Three of rroiio?ed Chnuge* Carrled 1* Hoiinoke County. [Special to The Times-Dlspatch.] Roanoke, Va.. Novembor 10?The canvass of return3 from [loanoke coun? ty for the electlon Tuesday ivas made ln the courthouse at Sulcm, and show? ed that three of the constltutional amendments hnd been carrled, the only one lost belng that whlch provld.d for the extenslon of the session or the Gen? eral Assembly. The vote was as fol? lows: For section 44?14, agalnst, 431; for section 80?360, agalnst, 101; for section 110?3 ... agalnst, 133; for fjeo. tlon 119-120?3.9. against, 115. Congressman Carter Glass received 447 votes, whlle Alllson, the SoclaUst candldate, got thlrty-elghl In the coun? ty. WRITE .NAMES ON IMLI.OT.. ParfiNunn ln Floyi] Vote for I'arsous and SiiiHi?lrr_, Although "Vut in _>l_? [Special to The Times-Dlspatch.] Roanoke, Vo., November 10.?ln the electlon Tuesday, Republlcans ln Floyd courjted voted almost to a man for Parsons, Ilepubllcan candldate ln the Flfth District. although Floyd ls in the Slxth Dlstrict. Parsons's name was stamped on the ballots wlth rubh.r stamps. The Democrats retallated by wrltlng the name of Saunders. Demo? cratlc candldate ln the Flfth on the ballots. Tlie ballotB were printed for the Slxth District, and contalned the names of Carter Glass, Democrat, and F. F. Alllson, Soclalist, the candldates ln the dlstrict. Tho Republlcans co**i tend that Floyd is atill lp the FJith District. and thls was one of the polnts upon whlch Parsons baaed his contest for Saunders* seat ln the present Con Kress. The officlal count ln the Flfth Dlstrict to-day glves Saunders slxty scven majorlty over Parsons. oaiclal Iteturus of Floyd. [Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] Chrlstlansburg, Va., Novomber 10.? a strong, fast lesrn'this year, and hav. show. _ up splcndldly all through the season. Th_ men romposlne; the team are B- Bruce. left end; Bury. left tackle; Plekhardt, left guard; Smith, centre; Perdue, rlght guard; Moore, rlght guard; A. Ooyne, rlght end; Shepherd, quarte.rt>a__; F, Bruco, left hall'; H. Goyne, fullback; Tyler, rlght half. The Hichmond Transfer Company wlll ap? pear in court at !> o'clock thls morning to answer to the charge of runnlng an auto? mobile upon the itreets wlthout proper light and clty permlt. R. F. Rurks & Co. (Inc), who wero flned $100 and costs before Maglstrate Cheatham Wednesday for peddling In Chesterfleld county. will agaln appear ln Oak Grow Court to-day to answer (rom four t0 leven slmilar charges. Wedding Invitation*. Mr. and, Mrs. John Alexander Hauser have issued ini-|__t|ons to the marrlage of thelr daughter. Bessln Steole, to Clolland Mllnor Rood. the event to be celebrated Tuesday mornlng, November ,2, at 11:30 o'olooK. In Kt. John's Church. Augusta, 0_. __!_? Haus er has been n frcquent visltor to this coru. munlty and ls most popular, Invitatlons havo been received In South Rlchmond to tho marrlage of Mlss Laura Flake Marshali, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Kllirldge Marshali. ot Brlghton, Mass., to samuel Patteraon Aborn, of A-mherst, Mass. Thc groom.eleet Ib a former realdent of Manchester, and tho event ls of much social lnterest here. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fltrgerald, whose wedding took place Thursday evening, have lei for u trlp to Washlngton, New York anrl Chlcago. On thrtr roturn thoy wlll ho at homo to thelr frlend" at 1125 Mc Donough Slreet. Mrs. FlUgerald was the popular Mlss Mn.lc lone Strader. General _tf_iv_ Not?s. The I'hiii.'utirniai Associatlon mot last nlght In thc old Hlgh School buildlng. cor? ner Eleventh and Dalnurldge Streote. at S o'clock. Many matters portalnlng to the school were discussed. Mlss Agnes l.aPrade. young daughter oi tho clty siiiveyor, who has beon UI fos som. time wtth dlphtherla, ls slowly lm provlng, Miss Sallle Turpln ls tho guasPot her sls? ter, Mrs. Edward Wllkerson. at Amella Courthouse. Ml?s Margaret Petttgf-w left Wednesday to attend a house party at Judge JPerry's In I-ynehburg. Mr. und Mrs. Grayson Weymouth left a f>*w days ago for thelr home in New Yorlt Miss -fviue Gary. of Henderson, N. C, ts spendlng somo ilme wlth the Ml?ses Bleanor and I.yle Gary. George B. Gury, hls tw0 daughters. l.le?. nor and 1.1'le. and hls nlol*^ Ml__ Annie Pu Va.. w||i leavo to-day *or to-morrow to at. tond tho horse show In New York. \V. ii. Owens after a buslness and pleas me trlp ihruushout' tlm South reached South Rlchmond last. Monday. Miss Aiweii, of I'et.rshurg, Is the gueat nt' Mrs. Henry i'!. Pfelffer. Mrs. Marsdon and son, of Norfolk, are vlslti__ Rt iU? lumus^ Alrs. Ui%..rgo _3. iS^fA. OfflcUl returns for Floyd county show For the Slxth Congresslonal Dlstrict? Glass, 301; Alllson, 11. For the Flftl Copgresslonal Dlstrict?Parsons, S14; Saunders, 1. Proposod amendments to Constltu tlon: For K.ctlon 46, 312 asralnst, 69 for section 54. 26 agalnst, 4CS for; sectloni 119 and 120, 761 agalnst. 183 for; sec? tion J10, 761 against, ls.'l for; sectloni 119 and 120, 70n agalnst, 146 for. Vote in .Montgomery. [gpecla] to The Ttines-TM.patrh.l Chrlstlanf.burg, Va., Nofetnber 10.? Complete officlal returns of Montgom ery county glve Carter Glass, Demo? crat, for Congress, 4S.. nnd W. F. Alll? son, Soclalist, 153. On the constltu? tional amendments the flrst one re? ceived 122 votes to 539 against; sec? ond, 411 for and 220 against; thlrd, 513 for and 185 against; f.uirth, 369 for and 126 against. There _*ere only 741 votes east tn the county, the smallesl number ln thlrty years. Vnte AunluM AiuciidmontN. [Special to Tho Tliiies-ntspatch.] Boydton. "Va., November 1".?The offi? clal returns for Mecklenburg glve R. Turnbull, Democrat, 521. For amend? ment to section 44, article I, r,;; votes agalnst 446: for amendment 50, articlo I, 121 agalnst 37S; for amend;nent no, HE CURED RUPTU How a Strenuous Old Captaln (lot on Hls Feet. Hls Remark? able Dlscovery So El.ted He Sends It Pree to All Who Art Ruptured. Wlth two buga rupturos, one on each Blde. bed. rldtlBn for years, perfectly lielpless. anoldplo neer captaln of .Tetrerson County mado a remark? able dlicorery by whlch bo actually cured him. ?eif, got on hts feet and never alter had to even wear a trujs. And now he wants overy ruptured man, woman and child to be cured by thls same dlseoYery. He sends lt (or trlal absolutely tree to all, No matter how or whero or how long you have been ruptured, send your namo and ??? dress at onca to Capt. Colllngs and he wlll send the diicovery frae by mall. Do not neglect tc wrlte at ones. Fill out llils coupon. RUPTURE CURE DISCOVERY CAPT. W. A. COUIN-S VotWlO Watortown, JJ. Y. PIea?o ?en. mo by mull, free, your Discorcry tor tho Oure of Kupturo. Nsran. IV. E. Tanner. John F. Tannat PANTS, STAINS, BRUSHES THE ORIGINALS, 1419 Eci.t Mata Street. Ilwae. Madison .99 sad .791 lyTEMITirRENTED THItKB MONTHS, *?.*?. Wlth prlviioge of npplying rent ot, purchuso jirlcp, American Writing Machine Co., 00. -1. Mnln St. Don't Take Chances with your advertising appropriation- Se? cure the aervkes of an agency who haj made a success fbr others. Advice and plans free. F-eeman Advertising Agency Mutua) Building, Rlchmond. - Vlnllnia. TEN A**??ICANANDq?_ROP_.'?\A'-_'-_ er every:* THE BEST W.nm.TF 18B against __7; for amendments 11IJ and 120, inr. agolnst 33$. Result In VHUtx County. .Spoclal to Tlin.Tlmes-Dlspalch.J RaluilB, Va., Novemher 10.?Offlclal votes or Bsscx county; W. A. .Tonos, 2171 0. N. Wlse, ;in, givlng u majority nf W tor Jones. For anuindineni lo thc Constitutlon extend Ing sossl.in nr tlm General Assombly, 20 for, 212 -lgalnst; for amendniont simplifying leg? lslatlve procedur**, .111 for, 171 against; for amendment teliitlve lo treasurer nnd cotti ml. ri.m, i of revenue. 01 for, 186 against, Offlrlnl Vole of --an.flst.r. [Ppoclnl lo Thc Tlmes-Dlspatcli.J LancHster, Va., Novoiiibor ]._Tlie nfticlnt vote of Lanciisler sn cmivassed to-day ls ,ib follows: Congress, Wllll.m A* Joue-t, ,.19; Gcorgp. >.'. Wlse, 10. For ?imendments: Ex. tendlng sesslon, 57 agaln.., J_7 for; simplify? ing IwRlBlatlvo procedure, Si against, 2.1 fnr; electlng county tieimurers and commisslon? ers of revenue, 221 against. 7. for; elcctlns clty tr?:**Burers and o-.mmlsaloncrs of reve? nue, 197 against, 79 fnr. Orriclnl Vote of Wythe. - [Speclal to The Timos-l.ispBlrh. | Wytheville, Va., Nnv.mher 10.?The offlclsl vote of Wythe county for member of Con. grcss: Stuart, M_5i Slemp. 1,127; Hlemp's innjorlty, 2. On constitutlonal ninendments the voto of the roiiiny wns ns follows: For etx.n.lop o f|.g|_lat|v_ scb.-Ioii. It against, 310 for; simplifying logisimlv*, proceedlngs. 109 ogatnst, 207 for; se'*t|on 11 rt, electlon of treasurers nnd eortimlMlonef uf roveniR, JM /or. gr. against! sectlon 119, electlon treasurer nnd commissloners pf revenue In cllles, IM for, 1_7 against. IteMilt In Amherst. [Speclal to The Tlmes- Dlspati h.) Amherst Courlltouj., Vs.. Novemlier 19.? Tlie electlon Commissloners of Amherst county met hete te-dsy and runvassed tho vote in Tuesday's electlon. thc result belng thnt all of thc amendments, e.poetlng tlm proiiosltlon to extend the ttme of tlm Gen? eral Assembly, wero carrled ln the county. The extension of the General Asj.mbly's term was defeated ln thc county by moro 10.. The offlclsl csnvaM shows lhe vote w_-: For Congress. Flood, 4.1, For extension of the sesslon of tlm General Assembly. 131. agslnst 2(3; for Miiiplllylnt legl-Utlv., pro, cedure, ?, against _?i t?r electlon of treas? urers an.l -omml??lon?r? of thu revenue ln lhe countles. 291, against 91; for electlon of treasurers and .otnmlssloncrs of thc reve? nue ln tho cltlcs. :?. against Sl._ rmis in touacco factohy. Interlor ot HulldliiB partimiy _>e ntroyed ond Mtich UBiiin.e D??*f. [Sd.cUI t? Tho Tlmop-Plipatc*..! liuiu..iu .v *-?? Nov.mhcr jo.?-Last nighi fire WO. discovered bur.tlng froni the offlc. cosner of the VVnlker or Kedlval tobMCO factory, neur tlm union statlon. Befor. ihe flra'conj nanUa could s<*t there the interlor of the bulldlng was ptirtlally destroyed und mucll dumago done. It ls not knuwn )ust liow inucli stock wus de htrovt-d. or the extent of the Inf'ir anct* The llre cumo near eonsuming the entire building und destroylng the clty stubles. whlch are of wood, on the same lot. -We.t Vlrglnla Iteveraes. YVIieellng. W, *.a? November 10.?Re vlsed returns from all countles In West Vlrglnla slve the following tinofflclal pluralltle. for C.ti*_rei??: /ri__? I-'ir. t DlBtrlct, John W, Davls (perno cr?t) Ot Clarksburg. 8.871: Hjcond r/istrict. wnitem ??? Browjv. (PC")_" Srat), of Klngwood. 3.360; Thlrd Dig trlct.' Adam 0. &?{??-**" ,<D*m?.c.^ ' of Charleston. 175; Fourth Ol?trJct. John X. Hamllton (Democrat), of Grunt.svnie. I^WftJ.Dtttrlet. ?>*?" ?? A li'ishe. (ltepuh leuo). 1,000. WJJt bedy ls Democratlc on J"'.1, *?"?J* which will retlre Senator Ngthan ?. Scott next March. Three candidates are already ln the field._ OBlfUARY Thos. _?. Mt-Vey. iHpeclal t.i The Tlnu-a-Dlspatch! Burlington. N. C, November 10.? Tlm* F Mc. cv dled at his home ton rnitw south of Burllngton yesterday after a brief lllnoss. Funeral servlces wnre conducted to-day at Snow .amp. and Intermont wus mad*. lnthechurcn yard there. * .Mrs. Julla J_?ver. [Special to The TlmeK-Dlspatcii.l Montarey, Va., November 10.?Mrs. Julla Devar, wldow ot Jasper pever, dlod yesterday at her home, near Mlll Gap, thlH county. She was about slxty-tive years ot age, and the mother of a large famlly. George II. Mlnor. (Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch J Charlottesvllle, Va., November 10 Upon hls return home late yesterday aftornoon from the funeral of hls llfe long frlend. Captain l.ynn C. Goss. who vvf.fi found dead in hls bed Tues duy mornlnK. Q-O.gre l'- Mlnpr. oho of the most promlnent _ltl_en_ of Al? hemarle, and for many years a mag? lstrate of thf Stony I'olnt section, ex plred suddeniy, in the soventy-second vear of hls age. He was a natlve of Alhemarle. and at the opennif. of the Clvll War enlUte. ln the Alhe? marle l.iffht Horse. which was known lator a.*. Company K. Hecond Vlrglnla Cavalry. Munford*. Itrlgade, and par Uclpated in all the campaigns of the Army of Northern Vlrglnla. Mr. Mlnor marrled Miss Sallle M. Carr. of Kanu wha county, \V, Va.. who preceded him to thc- i_rave about ten years ago. Kig-ht children survlve?Hugh Mlnor, of I.oui.vllle, Ky.; Krank Mlnor. of th# t-ioutharn Bell Telephone Company. wlth hL'ad'iuurter.s in North Carolina; Peter C. Mlnor, of Ka.tham, this county; Tlionms M. Mlnor, a student at Hamp? den-Sldney Coilcse; Mrs. Ttobert Coles. of Loudoun county. and Mlsses Annie, Sallio and Klizabeth Mlnor, of lOasl han*. He also leaves one brother. Dr. John i-ilmcr Mlnor. of Bridgewater. aml tjuce ai.ters, Mr?. ratty I.. Gll tnoi*. of Alabama: Mrs. John B. Mlnor and Mtf-s Nelllo M. Mlnor, of Eastham. lr? W. HrookH. (Speclal to The Timen-Dlspatch."i Sutherland. Va., Novembor 10.?The eath on Tuesday of Ira XV, Brooks at his rosidence near this placo removed another brave old Confederate soldier. Mr. Brooks was ei-,-hty-five years old. In 1817 he enllsted ln the Unlted States Army and was sent to Califor? nia. He was assigned to work on the flrst fort built at the Goldon Gato. After servlng lils time cf en? list ment he returned to his old home in Dlnwiddio county. ln 1S.1 he en? llsted in the Confederate army, and served under General P-ckett; was wlth him at Gettysburs. and surren deretl at Apponia.tto.-.. At the close of the war he returned to hls home near this place. spondlns an actlve llfo on J>i? farm. He leaves a wlfe and t'our chtldron. john M. ThemnM. [Speclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.] I-Otilsa, Va., Novomber 10.?John Rl. Thomas died to-nlght at 9:1G o'clock i at his home here, aged eighty-three I years. He leaves his wldow ond slx ! children, as follows; Willlam. C, Chas. i I_, ancl Bmmett Thomas, of Illchmond; i John M. Jr., of __oulsa; Mrs. John P. MeCann and Mrs. P. D. Mc Cann. of I Lynchburg, and ono brother. Julian ... ' Thomas, of Ttlehmonfl, und two Ma ters?Mrs. Vlctorla Baghy and Mr-t. Sarah Tyler, of Bun-pass. The* funoral wlll be held at Chrls? tlan Church, Loulsa, Saturday after? noon nt it o'clock. ..Irs. .arnli A-hby. [Speclal to Tho Times-Dlspatcn I Fredei'lcksbuig, Va., November 10. Mrs. Sarah Ashby. wldow of jaa. Ash bv, dlod last ?nlght at tho home ln Staff ord oounty of her son, Jatnea Asli by, divislon superlntendent of publlo schools for Staft'ord and Spotsylvanla countles, at the advanced age of olgh ty-thrco years. Sho-is survlved by two sons, .Tnmos ABhby and Moncure Ash? by. She had for years heen a mem? ber of Old Aqttla Episcopal Church. rieorgc K. HorrU. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlepateli . ? SuotsyivaniH., Ma.. November 10.? Georgo E Harris, son of Willlam H. und l-.lt.abeth Harris. dled yesterday at hls home near Curlew, ln thls county, aged twenty-four year*5- He ls survlved by hls parents, two broth? ers and three sisters. Mrs, l.llllun Kmbrey. fSpeclal toThoTlmes-DlHptitoh ] FredoricKshurg-, Va., November IO.-? Mrs. Lillian Embrey. wldow of Slnclair Kmbrey, of lower Fautiuler county, dled yesterday nfter a long lllness, aged slxty yoa-rs. She is survlved by _>?_;, so_v;- *H.4 -._*__?.? --ia.V-B-ii-Xa. ILE AD EVERY DAY Have You Seen the Beautiful VICTROLAQ WmOURWWTOOWV Finished in flemished oak, mahogany, gold lacquec? magnificent specimens of the most wonderful musical in strument mado ? The Victor-Victrola Factory rushed. Holiday orders should bc placed now, $75, $125, $200, $250, $400 213 East Broad EVERYTHING MUSICAL TUMULTU0US SESSION Catholic- Dr-mtle* *il?ke lllttrr Attarfc on ... I.tifTfrrr. 1'hiIh. Nd/omber lo.?Another turaul tuous session of the Chamber of t>pu tics wn.i held to-day Th.. Catholic member. made a vlblrfit personai at? tack on M. Lufferre. ni.nl.ter of Inbor who, tlu.-y declared. waa uniitted for _ Place- m tho mlnl.try because, as _ leador of the Freemanons. ha hiici de fended thc ..!i.-_:?-.i iiy.tem of denun f.lutlon of army oftleials su.peeted ot clerlcal Irunlnsn ln 19o<. Premler lirland, who was also blt terTy attached by tlie Ctttholjcfl aml .SoflnllstH, c-labonitfri hla mirilMterlal decluratlon hy proposins Ihe uppoint nient of a permanent arhltrutlon com mission to deal wlth future labor con (HetM. lf thls was not accepted, how ijvcr, he sald, Ihe Kovi-rwiient would not tolerate a strike among the em? ployes of publlc services, 'such as tho rallroads, ?whlcli rnlsht result ln throw. Ing open the frontl-ru to a possible et\emy and endangering the securlty of thc republlc. A vote of confidence ln the govern? ment was adopted _!?6 to 208, DEATHS JONKS?Died, at her home. Thlrty thlrd Street. Woodland Helghts. at R:3. P. M.. Nevember B, 1910, MARY ADAMS J0NE8, d_.ui,hter ?>f the late Dr. George XV. and Loulsa A. Jones. She ls survlved hy two brotliers, Bev. .J. Courtney .Jones and Mr. Willluui M. Jones, and four Rl.ters, Mlssc-.s Lou, Annle und Mmlly Jones, and Mrs. Margaret lloff. Kuneral from St. James Church PRJDAY nt I P, M. IN MEMORIAM fiKRMKl.MAN?In sad hut loving re inemhrancc nf PKBDERICK '". QEIt MKL.MAN. who .l??purteil thls llfe twe years ago. November 11. lftOljj IVaceful bo thy sllent slumber? Peaceful In thy ?rave so low; Thou no more wlll Join our nuiiilit-r Thou no more our -ongs shall know. Yet agaln we hope to meet thee. When the day of llfe Is fled; Then In heaven wlth Joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear ll shed. (BV HLS yVJFE AND CHILDRRN*.') Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S OASTOR i A c*o The Chlcago and St. I_iuis Special leaves Richmond. 6:45 P. M. daily; reaches Clnclnnatl, 10 A. M.; Chlcago, 6 P. M.i and St. Louls, 6:10 r. 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