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Want Ad. Rates ONE CENT PER WORD /rhon paid in advanco. No Ad. taken for teas than' TEN CENTS. _ NO ADS. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN TWENTY FIVE CENTS when phoned in or charged at the counter. Classification not guaranteed after 9:30 P. M. FOR BUSINESS CON* TRACTS Phone Monroe 1 tot the WANT AD. MAN fo call. LOST, A HI, AO IC SILK. KOU WITH Episcopal High School charm ami iilti HttaclMMl, T?csduy, April 25, at G:30 P. M., between JefTorson Hotel and 1118 West Avenue. Kinder, please return to fllS West Avenue, or phone: MiUllHon -IS0S-.1. and receive reward. LOST. on h OVAL GOLD BR EASTPIN, with balr In centre and act with pearls: Initials on back. Reward 11 returned Io_TlmcHjJRspalchi_ LOST. APRIL 22. BETWEEN 80S DARK Avenue and Elba Station, either l;i Monroe I'ark or on l'lne Street, gold seal ring. Reward If returned to LOST. THURSDAY A FTKRNOO'N. lady's ilouble-ca.se gold watch. Ho? ward If returned to .1. A. ROLS.MAX 1520 N. T.Wenty-'Second Street. LOST. ON THE 26T1I, IN RICHMOND, purse containing about ?ca-odil and some papers of value. The Under win be rewarded by notifying w. P. j WINN, Edjtoirlwn, Va. gjclp $<?antc?. iftale. WANTED. TUR U. 3. A KM Y. ADLE bodied, unmarried men. between ages of JS and 3d; citizens of United States, of good character and temperate hab? its, who can speak, read and wrlto ihn English lunguage. for Information ap? ply to RECRUITING OFFICE, S20 East | JJrond St.. Richmond, Va.; 151 Sycamore ' Ht.. Petersburg. Va., or Columblu Bulltl Inc. Griinhy St.. Norfolk. V?. >V A nth D, A I'll ess Ell; STEADY ^Po? sition to right man. Apply Saturday morning. AMERICAN CLOTHINO _STORES CO.. Iis I-:, lirond Street. WANTED. A i-8 'I' 11 N 0? R A I'll ER (male); experience accessary: excel? lent opening lor the right parly. Ap _ply WHOLESALE. R ix 807. >\'ANTEI). FIRST-CLASS W1HTE BAR ber at once. Apply :iS26 Wlliiums ? burg Avenue. WANT El" APPRENTICE EMV, 1? OR 17 years old. lor lur shop. Must conic well itcoiiinionlied. Appl> < 'II AS. II AASE SONS, i Ei W. Itroad H'i.m. RAILWAY M All. CLERK? WANTED, average .salary {1,100; alternate weeks off with full pay: preparation free for coming Hiehnmnd examina? tions. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dept. ins E. Rochester, N Y. UEPKESENTATlve SHOE SALESMAN, with established jobbing and depart menl store trade In Virginia and ter? ritory, to sell line Juliets, barefoot sandals, slippers, legglns. over-, gaiters; commission basis; stale ref? erences; also yearly soles. Address SUPERINTENDENT. 117 East Ninety third Str-et. New Yotk City. WANTED. A REGISTERED OR As? sistant registered druggist. Give experience and reference; TROT? ter'S PHARMACY. Norfolk. Va. wa:?:te11, rin;lstered assistant 1 druggist, permanent place for sober, live, young man. Address 11 552, care Tlmos-Dlspiitch. YOU ARE WANTED kor ' OOVBRN crnment position. $\0 month. Write for list of positions open. FRANK? LIN INSTITUTE. Dept. 317 F. Roches ter. N. V. __! AUTO SCHOOL.^-OLDEST. LARGEST . and best-equipped and only real practical auto school In this section. Open day and night the year around Call und see for yourself. Our sut , Isficd pupils uro our references. RICHMOND AUTOMOHILH SCHOOL _MIS W. Broad Street._1 WANTED," MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; few weeks required: best paying work within the reach of poor men; wages from $12 to $2(1 weekly. Booklet mailed free. GREAT? ER RICHMOND BARBER COLLEGE. Richmond. Vn. NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL, 11 I West Main. "Founded on Honesty," "Prospers on Merit''; ten years' ex-! pcrleticc; all actual machine shop practice; course unlimited. One-half payable, after we secure you u posi? tion at S100 i?c r month. Day or night instruction; Richmond's one practical school, near Jefferson Ho " tel. An aviation department. COLORED M EN, BECOM L Cl I*A 1 F feurs; easy terms, day or night. SOUTHERN AUTO SCHOOL. 413 Brook Avenue. Situations, ttfciantcb. iflalt. WANTED. BY YOUNG MAN WITH experience, position as assistant bookkeeper, or ofllcc work of sonic kind. Can furnish best reference. Address A 6G, care Times-Dispatch, HIGH-CLASS YC> U NG MAN b I' BN for a proposition as traveling sales? man; Southern territory preferred. D 229. care TlmOB-D.I Spiltclli YOUNG MA R111 lcTi~M7\n7 thorough - ly experienced In Indies' ready-to wear goods, open for a proposition. 15 228,1 care Tlnics-Dlspatch. _ POSITION WANTED BY WIDE~ awako young drug clerk of .-oven years' practical experience; No. 1 references, and full particulars In person. C 157, can- Times-1llspaich. J&eljpi ?Hnntcb, Jfctnnir. WANTED, 'WHITE WOMAN TO As? sist in family small children; good home and satisfactory salary to com? petent person; references exchanged. MRS. CHARLES J. PARKER. Ra lelgh, N. C. COOK WANTED.?RELIABLE WOMAN to cook and clean; good wages; ref? erences required. No. lSO t Hanover Avenue. WANTED" WOmT\N TO Cl iViK AN I) clean for faintly of lwo; good wage? to right party: references wanted. _Apply; to G rbsham COURT. No. 23. WANTIW," LADY" who UNDERSTANDS how to make children's drosses and ladles' house dresses. Address P. O. Box 020._ WANTED, AT LAUREL INDUSTRIAL School, a InHoress; also a housekeep? er; mus.l bo experienced, industrious and of unquestionable character; be? tween thirty mid forty-live years of nge; salary. $20 per mouth, with board. Apply, with references, to W. F. STEVENSON, Acting Sunor Intnndent. School P. O., Va. .WANTED, A WIH TH~T*A NTH V^VtAITJ at St. Luke's Hospital. 1000 W. Grace SI root. Apply to the llOCSEKEEP ER at hospital,_-_ WANTED. AT ONCE. A FIRST-CLASS white .conk; Gorman woman pre? ferred. All white help employed; good wages. Apply YOUNG WO^ MAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. feftuatfong tMnntcti. .If cmnle. MIDDLE-AGED LADY WANTS Posi? tion to do house work In small fam? ily; small wages; can give, refer? ences. For information, address II Sin, enre Tlines-Dlspaleh._ 'AGENTS WANTED, TO SELL NEW show cards and mottoes. Send quar? ter I for samples and pnrtlciilnrs. 1806 1-3 N. Lcavllt Street, Chicago. TKACIIKI'.S ^SOUTHERN SCHOOLS ckiul colleges.; nil departments, Krudes, principal ships, supcrln tendencies: heavy demand: guaranteed service: j . Hui.'?! agencies In one: oldest agency South. SHERIDAN'S AGENCY. i'1 Greenwood; s. c. _ tkm:i i'wks?"\y S~c?nTi'klp you se fiiic a better position and a larger HUlaiy. Ask tor freu booklet. "A" Pinn " DEPT. A, SOUTHERN TEACH; KltS' AliKNCV, Columbia, S. i!. W?TICI-; TO TKACilKlt? 5l'KACIIBRH wishing to apply for positions In the . public schools of Augusta county for the session 1911-12 should have, their applications In not later than May S. l'JU. Forward nil applications to SUPERINTENDBNT PU II L I O BCHOOLS of Augusta county. Staun t"tt. Vu? Route 0. Ssjolnitov^ ano fbrMiitixtu TRAVELING SALKSMAN TO CARRY I on commission snappy line of six t styles of specialties In men's dress j shoes to retail at $3. State cxpc-'i I'lencu and references. Address ' STA NO A RO SHOE MANUFACTUR i I NO CO.. BnlUmore. Md._ tV A NT KU, SALKSMAN CALLING ON hardware and manufacturing trade; salary or commission; give full de? tails when replying; replies treated eonlldcntla 1. Address v'i I 518. care Times- Dispatch. N WANTED, 1-5x1 ? i: i:i ENCku SA I.KSMAN in grocery or general lines, desiring opportunity for advancement, Apply MANAGER. Pox 23. _ MltS. ohas. K. BOWEBS. 1)5 EAST Franklin, handsomely appointed rooms, with board; large, well-ven tliated dining room, opening on Sec? ond Street Meals by day or week J Uli RENT, WITH BOA It 1), A LARGE, newly-furiilslicd front room, for two gentlemen. I'J N. Klflh Street, corner littst Franklin. 3315 "WEST i;I!.m:i:; NICELY FUR nlshed rooms, with or without hoard, iV" Tl I K COOK IS sick* or you-are tired of housekeeping, try a month at IIKNItY CLA Y i INN. Ashland. Va. SITTING room AND HEB ROOM, CON ncetlng, for two, with board, -llo W tlrace. _ fSoaro (H?nntED. BOARD WANTED BY M A It III ED CO? ple; one large or Iwo connecting. I comfortable, furnished rooms and 1 J good boards Give price and full ' particulars. I> 232, care Tlfnca-Dls-1 I _ patch._ __ ! ELDERLY COUPLE. BOARD AND; I furnished room, with conveniences. I I Give addr.'ss. etc. Address C ICO, ? ' ,'i- Tiiii'-i-l 'isp.,;ch._ ?\ooin?5 for iletu bEsi ha ble furnished no< >ms for rent; light, airy and eheup. MRS. BELL, 7o:, E. Leigh Street. tihTeeV bit four iiitiGipr looms for rent; all conveniences; delightful location, rent reasonable. FLETCH? ER'S PHARMACY, Park Avenue and Robinson Street. TWi I ItlGflHT ('ONNKiTlNG ROOMs. with use. of bath, phone; ilectrlc lights. Apply S9.09 Park Avenue, FOR iientT" NlCEiVy FURNISH Kb rooms, iarge ami small. 7 IS Enst Marshall, FOR TlK.N'T. NICK FRONT ROOM FOB three or four gentlemen. Apply ?r.Q? 1-2 N. v If I h Street_ jflat? Int- 5>int PO'ltf RENT, FURBISHED HOUSE-i keeping upartriieht. four rooms and iinjh; all conveniences; central; south of Broad. Address D 231, care Times Dl.-pali-h.i_ ?ej? Ctftatc ior ,^>ale. FOR SALI:. BEAUTIFUL watkr fronl home; all modern conveniences, overlooking Fortress Monroe. Hamp? ton Roads; boating, bathing-, fishing: large lawn, shade trevs: two minutes' walk to car. For further Information address S It. \Y., c;iro Postmaster. Buck roc, Va. _ YOUR NEEDS ARE OUR CHIEF CON cern. Bo sure to see us before vou buy. D. N. WALKER <i CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. No. 1 Mutual Building._? i<cal <?5tate fur Bent. for Rent, private home, fur nlslicd. In suburbs. Box ios. Ash '.. land.: Vn._ for RENT;: and FOR SA LE. II AND some new concrete residence on Fry Spring Road, near university: also - adjoining lot. with concrete building material. MISS S.. 10O5 Wtrtland St.. Charlottesvllle, Va. for It KNT, HOUSE, 1130 WEST avk ntie; all modern Improvements, oc? cupancy at once. Phone Madison 1351-.1.___ SUMMER HOTEL FOB RENT. FULLY equipped; modern Improvements. For information apply to POLE & TSCHU I > Y. McCluug, Vn. FOR RENT. G1NTER PARE.?WE have an elegant residence In this suburb we are offering for the sum? mer months. For further particu? lars SCO LATHAM & BUFF1N._ FOB RENT, 13ARTON HEIGHTS. FOR the summer months. May to Septem? ber. We can rent a nice nine-room dwelling, comparatively new, for $20 per month. LATHAM & RUFFIN._ IF YOUR ;'PROPERTY "is" VACANT now, or is going to be later on. h* sure to give.us a memorandum of It. D. N. WALKER &? CO.. Real Estatu and Insurance. No. 1. Mutual Bulld ing._;_ ?Atal <?statf. flBnnteb._ WE HAVE BUYERS FOR VIRGINIA farm lands. May we place yours on our list? THE BO WE- EMIGRA? TION AGENCY. 10S South Main St.. Fond dii_ i-!|<'. _\vis._ llA'VEi SEV ERAL PARTI ES W ANTING lo buv homes in West End, between Main and Broad. List such with us. G It KEN & REPP._ Sliitomo?ilffi for g>alc S P EC IA L BARG A IN, T^DJ l?"" BU fc K. model 10; can be used as runabout; suitable for' lady; norfert condition guaranteed. AUTOMOBILE EX? CHANGE. II West Mnln. ALL MAKES OF SLIGHTLY USED cars, " Including Franklin, Pope. Chalmers. Bulclt, White Steamer. Reo. Regnl, Hudson. WInton Max? well, etc., from $250 to SI,000. Other liargnlns: all guaranteed. AUTOMO? BILE EXCHANGE. 11 West Mnln. SKU A El IT A UTOMOBILE; I I AS B EEN run less than l.Ono miles; original cost as eciulpped. $816; price, $400: can he seen at ORASRBU IIGEB'S, 20 North Twentieth Street. Address pH. .T. .T. PURDY, Mineral. Vn. TJARGBST AND BEST ASSORTMENT of newest styles In millinery, suits, dresses, nil kinds of ready-made gar? ments for ladles, misses and chil? dren; alterations free. Small ox a line of pattern hats for the trade, penscs means a saving for you. Also MBS. .1ULIUS BEAR, 1423 E. Main Street. S)nu:tr-?i3et nnd "juteJgtotk BKAUTIIOIL ENGLISH SETTER PUP. entitled to registration, $10. LOUIS WASHER. Clty._^ FOR KALE. TWO GOOD COUNTRY horses; weight 1,100 pounds euch. Adiply ISO!) E. Franklin StrccL What fruil? ANS WEH TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE, (.real Dane. BOILERS AND E NO IN KS, VARIOUS styles and sizes: belting, hangers, pulleys and shafting. 1. BLUFOltD _ ft, CO. ,?'_ FOR WAGON'S. GO TO RICHARDSON DItOS.. 615 Uruok Avenue. _ FOR HARE. FANCY ALBEMARLE pippins. 300 barrels, at $7 per barrel. Dil. J. U. BOYLE. Crozet. Vu._ CHEAP, ALL KINDS OF SECOND hand mechanical tools. Apply JEF? FERSON LOAN OFFICE. 1700 East Main Street. _ GROCERIES?CASH TALKING: DUN lop Hour, per sack. 34c.; Culd Medal (lour, per sack, 42c; leaf lard, pound, 12 l-2c.; water-ground meat, peek. 25c; sugar-cured ham, per pound, 17c; California ham. pound. 13 l-2c; Irish potatoes. 20c. peck, per bushel, 7Bc.: good coffee, pound. 20*; balance of our .stock same rale. AUGUST GROCERY CO.. Cll and 613 East Mnshall. 'Phone Mtdlson 4506-1232. FOP. SALE, NATIONAL CASH It EG IS tor. Dayton platform computing scale, dcllverv wagon. Apply at AUGUST GROCERY CO.. 611 and 613 East Marshall Street. Madlsoc phone 1606-1232. FOR SALE. BAR ROOM IN WASH - Ington, I). C: located In centre of business district; will be sold at a Very reasonable price. For particu? lars, address C. A. SHEA. 013 Laboe. _N._Wi, Washington. D._C._ A LARGE STOCK OF BUGGIES; HUB reys and runabouts. High-class and low prices; also delivery and farm wagons. THOS. II. DUKE & CO K01 Rrook Avenue. FOR SALI:. 11 AN! >SOM E HURIHCR tlrcd surrey, with pole and shafts: on- top buggy. {25; one rubhor-tlrcd runabout, $35; one rubber-tired phaeton, newly painted; two grocery wagons. $25 nnd $115. These Jobs In good order and painted. A. MEY? ERS SONS. 7.11 E. Gary._ ll'li. CHALMERS 3<T TOURING CAR. fully equipped, with top, windshield, magneto, extra tire, chain and full lamp equipment; price, $S50, laio liulck, model 10, fully equipped: Stepney spare wheel and four ?xtra tires; car in excellent condition Price. $150. JONES MOTOR CAR CO.. Allen Avenue and Broad. Phone Mun _roo K.3. lOE ORE^L-M~g7\u7c<N: A fX""FLA - i.vors./ SOMMA'S, Phone Monroe Sill BOILERS, AND ENGINES. VARIOUS -styles and sizes; belling, hangers. I pulleys and shafting. I. BLUFORD &' CO. . ARE YOU IN NEED OF A BUGGY, surrey or runabout'.' Wo have them In the very latest and most lio-to date styles; prices the lowest: large stock: cash or credit. A. MEYER'S SONS. 7:11 East Ca ry Si root. NOW IS THE TIME TO LOOK"yOI.'R lawnmower over. We have the onlv shnrpener south of Philadelphia that will sharper It with a guarantee to cut like new. JOE RICK ERSTAFF. _ V<1\_ East Main_ FOR SALE, A FIRST-CLASS COLUM bus surrey, in perfect order. Applv nt COSBY'S STAHLE, 410 N. Seventh Street. FOR SALE, SPEED CART; PNEUMAT? IC Hies; good condition. RRISTOW WOI !SI I AM' CO.. 1 435 E. Ms i n St rent. FOR SAI.lt. CIIJ5AP, FOR CASH, (ONE light delivery wagon, suitable for Inundrymnn ojr other light delivery. Can be seen at I LI fi. Main Street." The Richmond Chamber of Commerce. Richmond. Va.. March 28, 1911. THE RIEHT BEING RE3ERVED TO anticipate the payment nnd to call for presentation for payment of tho third mortgage fi per cent, gold bonds of the Richmond Chamber of Com? merce by a notice published for 30 days In a morning newspaper publish? ed in the city of Richmond; and that after the date fixed for payment by said notice all Interest shall cease on said bonds: notice Is hereby given that said bonds will he paid APRIL 2S, 1911. on presentation at the office of the chamber, which will then be located at Room 311. Mutual Build? ing. Richmond. Va. THE RICHMOND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. By R. A, DUN LOP, Secretary. HAVE DEClDED,5:T? CLOSE OUT MY" business at Sixth and Clay Streets: must be done by Saturday night. Come quick for bargains, as that will be the last tiny. W. T. LEWIS._ WANTED. THE PUBLIC To KNOW that JA UNKE BROS. Jewelers. 912 East .Main Street, buy, sell, exchango and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATEST STYLES. Old gold and sil ver always taken in exchange. * LONG'S SPRING WOOD MAKES A quick fire and good heat, because he has kept it stored away. It is per? fectly dry nnd exactly what you need at Ibis season, when It is usually hard to get dry wood at any price Phone Aladison 1069._ ' HICKORY STOVE WOOD. DO YOU WANT A LOAD OF THE best hickory wood In the city cut to stovo lengths? You can get It by 'phoning your order to Madloon 411. Deliveries promptly made VIR? GINIA-NORTH CAROLINA WHEEL COMPANY._ "~"oEN ER A L ' I?O?SE^BANINGV CARPET AND MATTING LAYING, windows washed, screens cleaned and pill In. WILLIAM JOHNSON. 1109 N. First. Monroe 3120._'_[_' BASKET AND RATTAN WORKS. 321 N. FIFTH. PHONE MONROE 747. Baby carriages mado and repaired; chairs caned and reseated._ MATTRErSb'Eb. HAVE YOUR MATTRESSES REMADB now; sanitary inothods used; reliable work. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY, 711 East Broad Street. Madison 3204. FINE UN HOLSTE RING AND MAT? TRESSES. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND Up? holstered; mattresses mado over like new. furniture and china packed and shipped. JACOB UMLAUF. Phone 3292. _ SHOE REPA HUNG. 75c U?LFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. 60c ladles.; every pair sewed; beat loalh or; no nails, no pegs. Royal rub? ber heels.. 25c; Tred-Alr rubber huols, 40c; lonther heels rebuilt like new. 25c. DREW'S -ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORY. 710 Ka*t Main. 1'hon.o 1 Monroo 2667. $Jrrsonn[?. SFR1N? -.LEANING. CARPETS ANI> RUGS CLEANED WITH vacuum cleaners quickly nud cheaply In your home, on the lloor: no bother taking up or moving anything, will call and give cstiinale If you send address lo "VACUUM CLEAN Eit BOY8.V 15 E. Marshall. Phono Mon? roe 29I*-J. We nro salesmen for hand and electric cleaners, from i l:. _to 3125._ __ HUMAN HAIR BOUGHT: AND SOLD Bt UUOHES'S. 200 North Third. WLanttb. WANTED. TO BUY r on CASH. IIUUSB hold goods In any quautlty. phono Madison 3861. tTw c~?_n"dwi~a n d'm^Xthnery ?? of every dcscrlptlrn bought nt full, value. CLARENCE COSBY. 1523 e Cary St. I'honc 'IndWon 3526._ LUMBKit WANTKD: TIIe" CUT OK small mills In this vicinity; pine and oak. e 5?, care Times-Dispatch. The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company. NOTICE OP SPECIAL STOCKHOLD? ERS' MEETING. NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the Stockholders of The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Com? pany has boon called by tho Board of] Directors ot said Company, to be held I at the principal ottice of the Company, In the City of Richmond. Virginia. o:i Saturday, the 20th da;/ of April. Ulli, at 11 o'clock A. M.. for t!ie following pur- | poses: (a) to consent to. approve and I authorize the creation and Issue of] mortgage bonds of the Company to be limited In a principal amount. I in United States cold coin, of | $125.OOn.OOO fti any ono time out? standing: such bonds to mature at such date, und to oear Interest lrom such dale and at such rate or rates, not exceeding live Der cent, per annum, us the Boaro. of Directors or the Executive Com? mittee of the Company may deter? mine: to be lssuablc tor such pur? poses, upon and subject to such I terms and conditions and in such denominations, to be payable, iwjth j principal and Interest, at such place or places, in such currency or currencies and at such rate or | rates of exchange, ami lo be in such form and to contain such terms and provisions, ns said Board or said Committee may determine: G.i to consent lo, approve and authorize the execution and deliv? ery of a mortgage and deed of trust on and of all or any part of the railroads, equipment, fran? chises and" property. Including cor? porate stocks and obligations, owned by the Company at the date of the execution anil delivery of such mortgage and deed of trust or. at any time thereafter acquired by It: such mortgage and deed of trust to secure not only such bonds but nlso. In pursuance "f cove? nants heretofore made by the Com? pany and otherwise, to secure. In such manner and lo such extent as may bo authorized or approved by the Board of Directors or Stock? holders of the Company, not ex? ceeding $37.200,000. face amount, of the Knur and One-Half Per Cent Twenty-Year Convertible Gold Bonds of the Company, Issued or lssuable under the trust Indenture. I bearing date April 28. 1310. be-I tween tho Company and United I States Mortgage and Trust Coin- 1 patty, ns Truptoc: (c) lo approve, or to authorize . the Board'ot Directors of the Com-! j pany In its discretion to deter- | j mine, the form and terms of such | mortgage and deed of trust, and the property of the Company to bo embraced therein: (d> to ratify and confirm and to authorize and consent to any action theretofore taken or.authorized bv said Board of Directors or by the Executive Committee of tho Com? pany, which may he submitted to the meeting, whether for the pur? poses of or in connection with or In contemplation of any of the mnttors aforesaid or otherwise: and (el to trnnsact such other bus? iness as may be brought before the meeting. The stock transfer books, of the Com? pany will be closed for such meeting on Monday, tho U'th day of April. 1D11. at 3 o'clock P. M.. and will bo reonencd on Monday, the 1st day of May. 1911; at 10 o'clock A. M Dated. Richmond. Va.. March 27. 1911. By order of the Board of Directors. JAS. STEUART MACK IE, Secretary. Glnter Park, Va.. April 26, 1011. a SPECIAL COMMUNICATION OF ?Lewis Glnter Lodge, No. 317, A.. ,K. & A. M.. will be held In Assem? bly Hall, SATURDAY, April 29. at 6:'J0 P. M. All Master Masons fraternally Invited. Work In third degree. By order of the Worshipful Master. CEO. B. STEEL, Secretary. 4no E Mnln Street.; ClIy._ THE ANNUAL MEETING OK THE LOT owners in Hollywood Cemetery Com? pany will be held in the ofllces of the companv. Nos. 321-2 American Na? tional Bank Building, on TUESDAY. May 0. 1911, at 0 o'clock P. Mi W. S. ST BEET. Secretary and Treasurer. I THE REGULAR annual MEETING of the stockholders of ISyj Baugh mnn Stationery Company will be held In the office of the company, 1207 East Main Street, Richmond, Vr... WEDNESDAY, May 10, 1911. nt 12 o'clock. JAMES S. francis, Secretary. MECHANICS AND MERCHANTS bane. Manchester, Vn.?a meeting of the stockholders of this bank Is called for MAY 2. 1911, at 12 o'clock. Ot tho bank. 913 Hull Street, to con? sider an increase of the capital stock to $100.000. Bv order of the Board of Directors Ji II. PATTESON. Cishler. I Atlantic Coast Lino Railroad Co., Olllcc of the Treasurer, Wilmington. N. C.. April 20, 1911. THE BOARD OF DlRECTOrtS OF THE Atlantic Const Lino Railroad Com? pany lias declared 2 per cent, inter, est on the certificates of Indebtedness of Hist company, payable at tho oulco of the treasurer, at Wilmington, N C, on and after MAY 1, 1911. Tho transfer books are closed from tho 20th day of April, 1911. to tho 1st day of May, 1911. both inclusive. JAMES F. POST. Treasurer. &>ealeb iPropotfals. Olilcn of Slate Highway Commissioner, Richmond. Va.. April 22. 1911. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE clerk's olllcc of. Curilliio county, Bowling Green, Vn., until 12 o'clock noon. MONDAY. MAY K. for the con? struction of a reinforced concrete bridge, 10S feet long, over Polecat Creek, in Caroline county. Plans end specifications on lile at this olllcc and nt tho oltioo of the county elerU. Certified check for $250 to accompany eacli bid. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Furl her Information furnished on application lo the undersigned. P. ST. ,1. WILSON. State Highway Commissioner. [The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Admission, 26c. FREE ON SATURDAYS The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open.daily from 10 A. M. to r, P. it Admission, 26c. Free on Saturday* Suctjon fealetf. ?X?is j?fu>. _ Go] san & Nash 4;30 r>. m. AUCTION SALE OP 1 DESIRABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY LOCATED AT Westhampton Now six-room dwelling: with bath, pantry ami large attic. Two porches, title square from car line, between Slops 22 ami Opposite new county school, Large lot. 105x230 feet. Oran ollthic walk from car line to property. Will make good home or desirable In? vestment In this rapidly growing sec? tion. Take Westhampton car. leaving Floyd Avenue and Robinson at I P. AI. SALE POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF RA IN FROM SATURDAY. APRIL 22. (o SATURDAY, A Pit ID 23. ?IIJLV-1;_HU- ifl 'i_.J_JL!,_._U1S 9uctfon gales', Jfuture 29aj>& By Pollard & Rag by, Real rVtuto Auctioneers. Auction Sale to Settle an Estate of the Very Desir? able and Attractive Three Story Detached Brick Dwelling, No. 709 W. Grace St., between Pine and Laurel Sts. Beautiful Lot. Wo will sell by auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY. MAY" 2. 1911, at 5:3q P. M., the above mentioned dwelling, con? taining about fifteen rooms. Lot 55x150 Dot to 20 foot alley. The location of this property Is superb. Would suit line for a doctor. TERMS: One-third cash: residue at six. twelve and eighteen months, de? ferred payments to bear fi tier cent, nnd be secured by trust deed. POLLARD & Pi AGB Y, A uctlonocrs. N. n.?Property can be seen any nf U moon from 4 to G o'clock. By Sllttoh A; Co., Real Estate Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF THAT HANDSOME AND ATTRAC? TIVE DWELLING, WITH BROAD. AND SPACIOUS GROUNDS, ON THE EAST SIDE OF ClIAMRERLAYNH AVENUE, .1UST OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS OF THE UNION THEO? LOGICAL SEMINARY. DESIGNAT? ED AS NO. 003 C1LVMH EH LA Y NE AVENUE. At the request of the owner, we shall offer for sale at public auction, upon the premises, on TUESDAY. MAY 2. 1311. at 0 o'clock P. M? lim proprty above described. The bouse contains eight or nine rooms, with bath, closets, good cellar and all the modern Improvements; also a good stable and carriage house In the rear. The lot has a frontage of 1 13 07-lon foot, and runs bnck a depth of 250 feel. The Improvements are In first class condition, and while the house Is comparatively new, It was freshly painted inside and out and elegantly papered last fall, and is one of Hie handsomest residences In Olnter Park, tbnt most attractive and growing sub? urb. It has sewer connections and water from artesian well, furnished by the Clnter Park Land and Improve? ment Company. Parties looking for a suburban residence could not find a nicer and more up-to-date dwelling than this one, situnted as it Is within 10o yards of one of the stops on tho car line. Don't fall lo attend this sale if von are looking for nn up-to-date subur? ban homo, and one upon which you will not have to spend n dollar In Improve? ments nnd repairs. TERMS: Liberal: will be announced at hour of sale. SUTTON .I- CO., Auctioneers. Ry Harrison <& Rates. Real Estate Auctioneers, 7 North Eleventh St. COURT SALIC RY COMMISSIONERS OF FRAME DWELLINGS. NOS. S;n AND R22 WEST MAIN STREET, NORTH? EAST CORNER OF CHERRY. AND BRICK DWELLINGS. NOS. 4 AND 0 NORTH LOMRAHDY STREET. Ry virtue of a decree of the Chan? cery Court of Hie city of Richmond, entered April 24. 1011. in the suit of W. D. Phillips vs. Herbert M. Phillips et als., the undersigned special com? missioners will sell at puhllc auction, upon the premises, on WEDNESDAY. MAY .1. 1911. commencing at 5 o'clock P. M.. First. Those Ovo (21 frame dwell? ings, Nos. S2A and S22 West Main Street (northeast corner of Cherry 1, fronting together 50 feet fi Inches on Hie north line, of Main Slroet and run? ning hack between parallel lines 125 feet lo an nlley 14 feel wide; und Second, say at 5:30 o'clock, those two (2) brick dwellings (nearly new), Nos. 4 and fi North Lonibnrdy Street, next to corner of Main Street, begin? ning on the west line of Lombard)' Street L'l feet fi inches north of Main Street, and fronting 12 feet 3 Inches lo the centre or an alley 3 feet fi Inches wide. In common bei ween tenements Nos. f, nnd S, and running back be? tween parallel lines flf, feet. This Is nn unusual opportunity for bonie-seokors. Investors and specula? tors, for such desirable property Is rarelv offered nl public auction. TERMS: One-third cash; balance In six, twelve and eighteen months, for hblcS of the pur,baser, with fi per cent Interest, and title retained until nil the purchase money is paid; or all cash, at Iho option of the purchaser. ISAAC DIGGS. OED DES II. WINSTON. THOMAS C, GORDON. Special Commissioners. I certify lhat the bond required by the above decree has been duly given. Given under my hand th's 27lh day of April, 1011. OHAS. O. SAV1LLE. Clerk. SfccaT <?tftate for &nlt. FORSALE Beautiful lot of land on Floyd Ave? nue, near Robinson Street. The lot fronts 70 feet nn north side of Floyd Avenue. A very desirable neighbor? hood, being built up with nice homes, and values advancing. Buy now. C. L & II. L. DENOON, 1521 Easl Main Street. Are developing a pretty village of their own within twenty minutes of Elba Station, Tho chosen place Is the line, old domain of Glen Allen?thu most spacious, picturesque and uccesslblu uf Richmond's many suburbs. fluctfon Anlest, JTuture^ajpiL By Green & Redd, A ucllonocrs. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE OF Two Tracts of Land One of 77 1-1 acres nnd one of :i0 S-t ncrcs. aggregating 10R acres, of land, with dwelling ami outbuildings, on north tilde, of liroad Street Road, about Heven miles west of the city of Rich? mond, in Henrlco county. Hy virtue of a certain deed nf trust dated December C. 1909, and of record in the olttcc of the clerk of the Henrlco Circuit Court, in D. Ii. IX7-R, page 1 KT. default having been made In tlie pay? ment of the money therein secured, and ladn? required so to do by the beneficiary, tho undersigned trustees wilt offer for sale'at auction In front of llcnrlcd county courthouse. on; TUESDAY, MAY 2. 1011, nt 12 o'clock M? the above described real estate. Tho land Is in easy reach of the city, l.f in line ot Its growth and will en? hance In value, and Is nlso valuable for agricultural purposes, most of II being in gooil stato of cultivation and im? proved: has a nice cottage dwelling and .several outbuildings; all In good condi? tion. TERMS: Cash. \V, D. REDD. JNO. B. GAYLE, Trustees. Note.?While the terms of the sale ore cash, should any purchaser so de? sire, a loan eg $."..0fti) will be made upon the properly. GREEN & REDD, Auctioneers. B, .1. D. Carneal ?t> Son. Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OP MAGNIFICENT CORNER PROPERTY. NO. 1101 WEST LEIGH STREET. My virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April 1.7, 1002. recorded in the Richmond Chiiriecry Court clerk's olhce. In D. B. 173-A. pngb 122. default hav? ing been made In I lie payment of a portion of 'the debt secured thereby, and having been required by the benc llclary therein so to do, 1 will, on WEDNESDAY MAY 3. 1311, at 5 o'clock P5 M.. on the premises, proceed to sell nt public auction the property conveyed therein, viz.: All thai certain piece, parcel or lot of land, with all the Improvements thereon, lying and being In tho city of Richmond, Va.. nt the sou lit western corner of Leigh and ICIriney Streets, fronting nh the southern line nt Leigh Street to feet, and extending back j southwardly from said front between the western line of Klnnoy Street and a line parallel therewith. 220 feet to an alley 2n feet wide. The Improvements consist nf a large detached well built comparatively new f ourteen-rooni brick dwelling. with large balls, closets, and nil convent- i ences usually found In such buildings, This Is a flue location, as l^igh Street Is enhancing rapidly. TERMS: Cash sufficient lo pay all' costs of sale, taxes lo day of sale, and u note of J 1.500 and Interest thereon from January 15, mil, nnd tho bal? ance announced at sale. .1. D. CARNEAL, I Trustee. By John T. Goddln ?- Co.. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF DETACHED DWELLING. IIIS NORTH TWENTY-SECOND STREET (FAIR MOUNT). At request of the owner, we will sell Int public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY. MAY 2.. 1911. at 5:30 o'clock p. M., I the nhove mentioned two-story de jinched frame dwelling, containing six rooms, papered and In nice repair. Gas and cltv water. Lot 25x1 25 feet. The house Is occupied by a good tenant, and will pur well as an Investment or make a desirable homo. TEBMS: Liberal. JOHN T. GODD1X & CO. Atlantic dtp iU?ort? The St. Charles, ATLANTIC CITY. N. I. Most .Select Location Fronting Hie llenrh With nn established reputation for Its oxclnslvrnoss nnd hlgh-clnss patronage. Thoroughly modern and completely equipped. Courteous service. Bathrooms with hu ?ad cold, fresh and son u-ntni attachments, showers, etc. Orchestra. Extensive' sun pnrlor mid porches over? looking tho Boardwalk nnd Ocean. Al? ways open. Holt privileges. Illustrated booklet. ? NFAVL1N HAINES COMPANY. HOTEL ABSECON Virginia Ave. near Sleel Pier. Plreproof. Sun parlor. Private baths?run nine water; ?h>. f 12, 51? up per week; }2 up per day. Special rales nnd booklet on np pllcntlon._O. I>. PA I N'T Kit. ISI.KSWOItTll. On the orenn front, Virginia Ale'. Most cen? tral location, t'np. 500. t-'rcsli .nut sea water In all baths: sun parlors, elevator. Largo rooms, southern exposure, etc. Orchestra, American or European plan. Sperlnl Ameri? can plan. tl?.M>< up weekly. Always open. Auto at (rnln. Booklet. WM. IIYMAN, Prop. I"HANK M. I'llOKRI'S. Mgr. TUE EI.KTON HOTEL. A delightful summer home, in the Shemindouh Valley of Virginia; excel? lent table; pure air; lit Ii In water; mod? ern conveniences; open May I. MRS. A. C. DBA WBAUG1I, Elk toil. Reciting ham Co.. Vn. Table ti Hole Dinner? Mnturdn? and Sunday e\ en! u k?, tl tn i) o'clock, C-1.50 each. Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel in tho South. European plan. lloouis single and en suite, with and without batna Spacious sample rooms. Rate. $1.50 per dsv ?nfl upward. 'Steamboat*. AZORES LISBON NAPLES I MARSEILLES THE Appniximatc Weekly sailings by the neuest, largest, finest nnd lastest Prcncli steamers in T h e .URDU Killt IN KAN Trade. JAS. W. KIAVKI.I- A CO., tltlti'1 Agts., 17 SipU St., N. V. _^ ^?UftroaBff^ Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Cars leavo Manchester. Seventh and Parry Streets, for Petersburg: ?6. 7. 8, ?9, 10. It, ?12 A. M.. 1. >, ?3. 4. 4, "6:13. ?6. 7. 8, ??, to 1?. M. 11:00 P. M. for Chester, 13:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore. Street, tor Manchester: t3:15, 6:35. :t6, ?7:3.1, S:35. 9:35. ?10:33. 1P.W A. M.. 12:35. *i:35. 2:35. 3:33. M:35. 6:28. 6:33. ?7:36. 3:35. 9:3.',. '10:40. 11:40 P. M. tOaily except Sunday und holidays. ?Carries basjgnga and express. ??Limited, except Sundays and holidays. All cars from Pctcrs.rjrg connect with cars for Richmond. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE APRIL t, 1JU. , TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For kliirida and South: 1:00 A. M? 3:15 A. M. and 7:35 P. if. p--,,M ??>'??'??"? ?:W A. M., 3:00 P. M? 4:1? . For N. & W. ny. Weit: ?:1S A. M.. 0:00 A, it.. 3:00 P. M. and 0:20 P. M. For Petersburg: 1:00 A M.. 4:15 A. SL. 4:11 A. SI.. 9:00 A. ?|? 12:i0 P. M.. 3:00 P. M 4: 10 P. M.. 6:05 P. M.i 7:35 P. XL, 9:20 P. M? 11:13 P. M. ? . ,*! Tor Gohlsboro and Fayetlevllle: n:10 p. M Trains arrive lllchmond dally: 4:10 A. M , ?:I0 A 31., 0:5.-, A. SI.. ?8:37 A. M.i ??10:45 A. iL. 11:10 A. St., ?2:00 I'. 31., ??2:11 I'. M., 6:05 1'. M? ?:35 I'. St.. S:00 r. 31.. 9;0fl P. M? 11:30 P. M. ?Except .Sunday. ??Sunday only. Tim? of arrive and dcparluro and ennnoc. tlons not guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELL. D. P. A. SOUTHERN RAILWAY' TRAINS LEAVE RICH.MOND. | ' N, B.?Following schedulo figures published as Information and not guaranteed: 6:10 A. SI. ?Dally?Local for Charlotte-, Dur? ham and Raleigh. 10:15 A. St.?Dally?Limit? ed?For all points South. Drawing Room lionet Sleeping Car to .Memphis via Ashe-' vlllc and Chattanooga. 3:00 I*. St. Ex. sun ? Local tcr Durham nnd Intcrmdlatr stations 6;t0 I'. M. Ex. Sun.?Keysvlllo Local. 11:? 1?. SL?Daily?Limited?For all points South. Pullman ready 9:80 I'. M. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:50 P. 4L ?Ex. Sun.?Tu West Pt, connect- ' Ing for Baltimore. Mon., Wed. and Frl. 4:00 A. St.?Ex. Sun. and 2:15 P, U.?Mon., Wad. and Frl ?Local to West Point: TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From the South: 6:30 A. M.. 8:06 P. M., dally; 8:40 A. M. Ex. Sun.: 12:56 Ex. Run.; 2:00 P. SI. dnlly. From West Point: 0:34 A. M. Dolly: ll:3S A. St. Wed. and Frl.; 4:26 P. M. Ex. Sun. s. e. nuncRss, d. p. __, j 920 E. Slain St. 'Phone Madison 4SJ. j Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect April 4, 1SU. Leave Ryrct Street Station, Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: *9:00 A. SL, '3:00 P. St., ?4:10 P. M. FOR LYNCH RURO AND THE WEST: ?6.15 A. SL. ?9:00 A. M., ?3:00 P. M.. ?0:24 P. SI. Arrtvo nichniond from Norfolk: ?11:40 A. SL. '0:35 1". SL, ?11-.S0 P. SI.. From the West: ?6:55 A. St., a2:C0 P. SL. b2:I5 P. SL. 6:03 p. SL, '9:M P. SI. ?Dnlly. nDally. ex. Sunday. bSunday only. Pull man. Patlor and Sleeping Cars. Cafe Dining Cars. C. II. BOSLEY, D. p. A.. Richmond, Va. W. R. REV ILL, G. P. A.. P.oanoka. Vs. Riclimond,Fredericl5:st)'g & Potomac R. H: , TO A.VO FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Lonvo Richmond ?1.60A.M. llyrdSt.Kto. ?5.12 A.M. MalnSt.Rto. Ml..Mi A.M. ByrdSLRla. ?7.30 A.M. MalnRt. Sts. ?8.10 A. 31. Hyrd St. St a ?12.01 nr.nu lljrrd St. SI a 14.00 P.M. Ilfrd St. 81a ?4.15 P.M. Ellin Station ?5.15 P.M. Slain St- Sta ?'S.20P.M. IlyrdSl. Sta Arrive RIoLmond ?J.60A.M. TlTrd8t.HU. 21 1.26 A.M. Kllia, Statten, tl 1.86 A.M. Byrd Sr. Sin. ?1.12 P.M. Main St. 8ta. ??.45 P.M. Bjr?fil.Sla. ?7.25 IUI. Hyrd St.Sta. ?0.10 P.M. nrrdSt.Sta. ?0.40 P.M. MatnSt.Sta. ?11.05 P.M. Main St. Hta. ?12.fiUntglitByrdSt.StB, ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. I.taxo llrrd St. Sta. 1.30 P. M. for Kredorleksbnrg. Leave Kllia Sta. 7.60 A. II., 0.30 P.M. for A ?.bland. ArrlToTlyrd SI. Sta.8.25 A.M. from Fredorloasb'qr,. ArrlTf Kllia Sta. 0.30 A.M..8.30 P.M.from An-hlona. ?Daily. fWeekdaya. gSundays only. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station (except trains leaving 4.50 a. m. and arriving is.50 nicht) atop at Elba, Time of arrivals ana departures uot guaranteed. Read tha al_na. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway ?.1:00 A. I Dnlly?Fast train to Old Point. 4-.n0 P. f Newport Nowa nnd Norfolk. 7:40 A. Dully?Local to Newport News. S:c0 P. Dully, l_>cal to Old Point. R:SU> I'. I Dally?Louis 'lo and Cincinnati,. 11:00 P. (Chicago and St. Louis. Pullmans. . 0:45 P.?Dally.?Western Express,. Pullmans to Clnrlnnntl. 8:30 A.?Dally?Charlotteavllle. Week days-* Thurmond. 6:15 P.?Week days. Local to Gordonavllle. 10:00 A.?Dnlly. I/burg. Lex., C. Forge. 6:15 P.?Week days. - TO Lvnchburg. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. Local from East?S:2S A. SL. 7 50 P. M. Through from East?11:30 A. St., 6:30 P. M. Local from West?*S:30 A. SL. 9:60 A.M., 7:20 P, SL Through?7:00 A. M? 2:46 P. M. ?lames River Line??S:.B A. M.. 6:15 P. M. ?Dally except Sunday. _ NORFOLK SOUTHERN Lv. Norfolk: 'SiS? and '11 A. lt., ?? P. M . for Eastern Carolina and the South. Lv. Raleigh: '6:15 A. SL, 13 and ?9:15 P. M., for Basteirli Carolina and Norfolk. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Norfolk. Itnlelgh; also C.oldsboro and Norfolk. ?Dally 1 i>~iiy Ex. Bun. C. D. I.hj5randl*, O. A.. American Nation?. Bank 'Phono .Monroe 1527. Richmond. ,'. W. CRONTON. O. P. A.. -Norfolk, Va. i RICHMOND aNTI CHESAPEAKE BAS RAILWAY COMPANY. Schr.dc:.> of electric trains to ajid from - Ashland, slopplnjf at intermediate) stations upon signal: Lv. Richmond (Rroad and, Laurel Sta.), M:t?. *7:I0, S:10b. 9:10. "10:10, .11-10 A SL: 1:10. 2:10. 3:10. 1:10b, 5:10. 6:20, . 1 7-io s iOu. 10:10. 11:16 P. SI. Lv. Ashland.1 I ?6:65. lb, S. 9b. 10. "It A. SL, ?12 M.. "L I 2, 3. 4. 6b, 6. 7. R, 9b. 11 P. M. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only. bC'iirrles baggage. _ __ 'SEAROARD AIR LINE. Southbound trains achedulod to leave nich? niond dally: 9:10 A. SL?Local to Norllno. . 1:20 P. SL?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Hlrmliir.linm. Savannah, Jacksonville and j Florida polnta. 9:50 P. M.?Slcopors and conches, Savannah, Jacksonville nnd Florida P0I1113 11:13 P. SI.?sleepers and coaches. At- . In nth. Birmingham, Memphis and tho South* wesl Northbound trains scheduled to arrive In lllchmond dully: 5:32 A. SL, 7:23 A. SL. :,:P5 P. SL. 6:10 P. SI. _3>tcamuont_. OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond foot of Ash St. d.illy.7:00 P. M. Leave .Newport Nowo.3:00 A. 3d. ? Arrive Norfolk..6:00 A. M. Connects with main linn steamers leaving; Norfolk (or New York dally except Sunday 7 00 l* SL Coiiucclloiia also made hy N". & W Ry. :i P. M. and C. & O. Ry. at 4 P. M:-." I Night Lino steamers stop at Claromont to .'? I land or receive imseciigers on signal, j VIlttHNIA NAVIGATION t:0.-Jomcs River 1 by doyllght for Norfolk, Cud Point. N?w lu.rt News nnd nil Jnnics River landings. Steamer leaven .Monday. Wednesday and Friday :it i>:30 A. SL Freight received for all James River landings. 'Phono .Madison 174. Main ilrliet OnTce. t:l B. Slnln Street. "Ask Mr. Bowman" Almut hi-. "Virginia House Party on Wlwois" to VICI.LOWSTONE. PARK ami the Pacific Coast. Personally con- ; |tlucicil by Samuel 11. Bowman, Tourist',;' I Arcif 70S Ii- Main Sr., Richmond,'Va. 520 up Round Trip from New York Tonra Botoli, Shor. Sucattlom, LamtI H?U*. Twin Scr?w S. R. "llermudlao."S&a0 tflna, nilnvtn Wednesday. It 1. m. ItllKo Wcfli: < lectricfani: wir?leu tel?(rspay. Kasteit, neu'fbt and only Sie tmrrUhdlng pas?naiars at ?:'?' the dock in B?rnmd?. Fur iiluiluted pirnphltUa'bply to" ' , A. I- ?t'TKHIIHlDUK _ CO., Oea'l ??m&1& tnlK S. Co.. Ltd., leO Uroadirar. N?w Y?ray ? nr Samuel II. Uonmnn, "fi Kast Main SlroVt, or nay ticket agent, or Quebec S. fV Li ;., Quebec.