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Greater Richmond's Greater Newspaper & te ?Tim ?fi ^?^g>- ^ijapat rii GREATEST WANT AND REAL BS. TATK MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA. A KU ONH OF TUB BEST IN AMKUIW. Want Ad Rates In affect June 11, 1911. Daily, one cent per w/?rd when paid fin advance. No Ad. taken for lea* than ten cent*. One and one-bait centa a word all clamuut-Mtion? except Situation Wanted (or ounday. Situation v? anted, oue ceui ? Vord. No Ad, bunday takcu lor let>i> than uiteeu ceuta. No Ads. tniteii (or les? than twenty ? ve cenia nbea phoned tu or cUnrtcd ot the counter. Phone oruern not guaranteed. Cla??IIR-aUou not ?vuarantved aftci 9 I'M) 1*. .11. l'or business contracts, aend toi the Want Ad. ?UD, phono Monroe U "tour, ano j-ouuo lug seventy-two pearls, one diamond and ruby, either on Twenty-third, JelXerSon Avenue, Tweniy-lii tn North or Twenty-Sixth Street. inward it relurnod to at'.' North Twenty-sixth Street;_ IXJ?T," BETWEEN 91? west GRACE Street and llarri-on and Broad Birgel?, or on Clay Street or Broad and Main car, between Harrison and Broad and Fourteen lb and Muln Streets, or on Fourteenth Street, be? tween Main and Gary, one gold lock ?I to watch fob, with Initials lt. V. V. on one side and deer h;iid with dia? mond eyes on oilier Hide. Beward If returned to 317 West Grace Street. or to K'chmond Hardware Company. Lost, $5 on decatur street; by a widow with five children to caro for; 15 oer week la her only Income; the loss leaves her pcnnllesu and badly in'n^ed of food and fuel. Tho flndor will do a charitable act by returning same to MRS. e. I'. wat kins. 230 East Sixth Street, South Richmond._; lost. MOKDAT AFTERNOON, ON Dill's Road, between Northslde Storo and Meohanlcavlllo Turnpike, gold ?watch and fob; monogram w. H. H. on case. Reward If returned to 1315 Third Avenue, Highland Park, or phone Madison 5658-j._ loST. SILVER CARD CASE. EN yravod with monoarram "M. B. o."; case lined Inside with blue, and con? tained small amount of change. Lib. eral reward If returned to 300 West Franklin Street._ I/DST. LADY'S open FACE SrLVER watch, with fob. on Fifth Street, be twoen Canal and Broad Streets, or on Broad, between Fifth and High Echool. Finder will please return to J. A. CONNELLY <fc CO.. end receive reward. liclp cciantt?, 2?aU WXiiTiTL^lft^^ ABLE bodied, unmarried men, between ages ot 18 and 35, citizens of Untied States, of good character and temperute hab? its, who caa speak, read and write tho English language. For Informa? tion, apjily to Recruiting oflicei. 830 Eaoi Bruad Street. Richmond. Va. WAT ED, EXPERIENCED man TO open and oook oysters and wait on trade; must bo sober. Apply lo j. H MOORE & co., corner Fouricenlh und Hull Streets. South Richmond. WANTED. CHAUFFEUR! WITH;: EX parlcnce; references required; no other need apply. Address A ?06. cars TImes-Dispalch. _ BRIGHT. WILLING BOV WANTED TO learn printing business. cook PRINTING COMPANY. 27 rioulh Thir? teenth Street._ wanted. Foreman for our binu ery, capable of doing finishing und forwarding, and well vereed In gen? eral bindery work, progressive and up to data, with executive ability to handle emplo>cs and obtain beul re? sults. Hinte experience, with whom you hove worked and In what capuc lly; aUo age, married or single and salary expected. M.. ? & d. A. bvgk co., Savannah, Go. \\ .v.N I fclO, YOUNG man as PARTNER; ptiylng proposition; give age and particulars. A 472, care Tlmes-Dls Iiatch. WANTED. REGISTERED DRUGGIST* oldiir man preferred, to run drug store In small Virginia town. Write with Information Room 218 Colunlal Hotel. Norfolk. Va._ WANTEU. young men TO LEaRN tne automobile business; pocitlona secured cornpcteni graduates. RICH MoND auto SCHOOL. 503 Graaain Street | TELEGRAPH OPERATORS ARE IN great demand. Nice work, good pay and bpie.iu.id opportuuitiea for ad-j vancement. Get paruculars to-day. massey business college. bo2 East Broad Street- _ WANTED, good ADVERTISING EO- ' llcitor for business magazine; state exparlenoe hud and salary wanted. BUSINESS MAGAZlN't; CO., Knux vllla, Tonn._ I WANTED. MEN to LEARN BARBER trade. Ouily few weeks rociulred. Wages after first month. Steady po? sition guaranteed. Wrlto for cata? logue. SIOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 207 Bowery, New York City._ BOOKKEEPING, BANKING, ARITH metlc, commercial law, rapid calcu? lations, spelling, penmanship and! correspondence?all taught under life scholarship for only $16. MAS? SE Y BUSINESS COLLEGE, 803 East Broad Street you are WANTED for GOVERN roent job; $80 month; sond postal for list of positions open. FRANKLIN institute, Dept. 876-l, Rochester, r N. Y._' ?TOOO GOVERNMENT JOBS OPEN. Write for tree list. FRANKLIN IN? stitute, Dopt. 376-L, Rochester, N. Y._._ WANTED. job PRESSMAN AT ONCE. I . Apply the FRANKLIN PRESS CO., peitrsburg, Va. tTclegraphy. railroad work and typewriting taught under lifo scholarship for only $45. Great de? mand for operators. MASSEY BUSI? NESS COLLEGE. 803 East Broad Street._ MACHINEST WANTED; ONE T?' keep In repair ulr drills; experience on drills absolutely necessary; good Job for rlghl man. Apply by lelier' to UWARRA MINING COMPANY, I Candor, N. O. situations) t?iintc?, xXfXiU? wvAN^edt~POifiTR^^ or or assistant, by young man; three years' experience with hooks; can I use typewriter; good reason for de- I siring change. Address A 474, care T Imas-Dlspatch._ COLORED CHAUFFEUR WANTS Po? sition; good references. 202 East Franklin Street._ YOUNG MAN (COLLEGE GRADUATE) wishes temporary position for two or three months. Will tlo either I ?warehouse or office work. Address C 696, earc Times-Dispatch. tYifo iWilvn d?t vrew RiTtSaTilpisllI lng,. English, mimeographing and filing?nil taught under life, scholar? ship for only $45. MASSEY BUSI? NESS COLLEGE, 802 East Broad Street_ "f?UNG LADIES. BECOME 8ELF supportlng by learning bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting. Send for catalogue or visit school for partic? ulars. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE, 802 East Broad Street. Waited, woman canvassers-, ' sell an article used by every house? wife. Ask for S. BERNHARD. Mur? phy's Hotel Annex. ? Demonstrations shown, success gttarantojd. Tuesday ? evening 8 to 10.- ? ._ WANTED. a nurse TO take CARE of a two-montha-old baby, day and night. Answer L>, care Tlmos-Dls >. ?aJaa. X3n^*nb'U8~T3oTc8^in5^^^ J ed to prcpurc 'or good paying Po? sition? ut our modern school of busi? ness, shorthund nnd telegruphy. I2n tor any time; no vacations. massey business college. 802 IS. Broad! Street_I feUua?on?, jOrotc??ional ^a7Jti3d?-~Fu1^^ public school brunches 'by teacher ?with six yeurs' experience. Testi? monials sent. Address "COACH," euro Times-Dispatch._ feoluuoiQ aiiD salesmen wXK'TET^^AlTEliM^N' OF^GObb'^ad drcss to call on tlrst-class trade In! city. Call between 9 and li; to-day. Room 21<j, .Murphy's Hotol._ WANTED, SALESMEN; EARN S360 per month; sell dealers highly adver tlHed article; samples not necessary. 11 DA TO CO., Station L, New York, N. Y._ Notices EL ECT1 flCGAU X?fE?Vl^^\7fb~M ,UN Streets.?We have oponcd an up-tu dato and well-equipped electric gar ago for the care of electric vehicles und storago batteries. RAUCH & DA NU ELl.CTRICS. WA verloy electrics. Phono for a dem? onstration, and let Mi. Smith talk with you. W. C. SMITH & CO.. Vine und Main. 311 N. 1 ftb .Street. WANTED. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that JAIl.'Kl; UKUS., Jewelers. M< East Mala Street, buy. seil, exchange and remount diainonus m the latest styles. Old goi~ und silver always taken m exchange. JUST PHONE US IF VOUR CnOCtlR does not keep Taylor'? Pork Holl., I?. A. HEIN DDK & CO., Distributor? PIANO MOV1NO.?WE CAN PUT your piano where others would not attempt the work. Our moving de? partment is llniilly equipped to move ull kinds of furniture und planus CRAFTS. Moving Department. IUI East Broad Street. Madison G.',0>; WHY PAY PAWNBROKERS 120 PER CENT. PER ANNUM, when the EQUITABLE do an SOCIETY Will. ADVANCE you MONEY: ON you It WATCHES. DIAMONDS AND jew? ELRY AT FROM 1 TO 3 PER CENT. PER MONTAU YOUR CODE at era L CAN BE REDEEMED IN INSTAL? MENTS. WE REDEEM PAWN BROKERS' TICKETS AND CAN SAVE YOU MONEY BY SO DOING.' ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFI? DENTIAL SECOND FLOOR, BRYAN BUILDING, EiOHTH AND BROAD. ENTER SCHOOL NOW AND PREPARE for a paying position, tircat demand for bookkeepers, stenographers und telegraphers. MASSE k' BUSINESS COLl^EtiE. 802 East Broad Street. PIANO TONE RESTORING.?BY' OUR unique method wo cmi mako your old fdano sound as good as many new nslruments. Our repair depurlmont la oqulppcd to do all kinds of piuuo and pluycr-plano work. Estimates cheerfully given, without charge. Come in and get our expert ud vlce ' without obligating yourself. CRAFTS. 121 E. Broad Street. Rich? mond. Va. Madison 6SP6._ &U0inrj30 Opportunities mose;Y^?'A^Eb^b^^bia"m6NDS ANo jewelry at lowest r.,i -s of Interest. No charges for storage. N. F. JA- ! COBS & SON. 218 N. Ninth Street, RICHMOND'S BEST BUSINESS SCHOOL now at 602 East Broad Street; larso, comfortable quarters; now equip? ment; able teachers; thorough courses and very reasonable luttiou rates offered. Positions guarantee,, to graduates. MASSE Y BUSINESS _COLLEGE, ?02 Eust Broad Klrcct. THOSE SEEK1NO AN EXCEPTIONAL investment will do well to look into the slock now being Issued by the R. L Barnes Bafe und Lock Co., inc. This Is an 8 per cent, preferred stock, good as a first mortgage bond. Com? pany now over twenty-live years old, practically hae a monopoly on tho trade In the South; has dun<? more bonk work in the South than practically . " the other companies combined Have several large bank contracts on hand at this time, amounting to thousands of dollars. Highest of references given. For full particulars address R. THOMAS L1PSCOMBE. Salts Manager, Box No. 123. Richmond, Va._ MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR sale. A fine opportunity for the right man. On occount of wishing to make a change In my business 1 am offer? ing for sale my sash, blind and door and general building material fac? tory, situated In one of tho mcst prosperous cities in the South, hav? ing an established reputation for making high-grade work. For fur? ther information address W. J. WHITEHURST, Richmond, Va. HOMES ?ND FARMS OF ALL DE ecrlptlons bought on our plans en ableu the borrower to pay for same on small monthly or yearly pay? ments. We only charge 5 per cent. Interest on unpaid balances. You con pay In full at any lime, thereby stopping further Interest. Secen years of success demonstrates our plan has no equal. Bond for booklet telling how. OEO. 8. RICHARDSON. 408 American National Bank Bldg., Richmond. Va._ TRUE ECONOMY. NO BONE OR FAT. Taylor's Pork Roll. At your grocer's. WANTED, YOUNG MAN AsIpXrTN E R; paying proposition; give age and particulars. F 788. care Tlmes-DlS patch. _^^^^ ^Al^SS^dTSClYi^oS C A tSH7 HOUSB hold goods it. any ijuaniU/. PAone ajradigun assi._ RAILROAD SCIENC e. TBL13G It a P H Y and typewriting can be easily and quickly learned tit MAS8EY BUSI? NESS COLLEGE. 802]E, Broad_Street. WANTED, a GOOD SECOND-HAND safe, medium size, cash. Address No. 11 South Eighth Street, City;_ WANTED,"ONE BUTCHERS' ICE BO.X. Phone Madison 2266-2257, _ WANTED, TO BUY HOUSEHOLD goods; any quantity. Phone Monroe 11 ia-L._ TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES. RENT ed three months, i$j und upwards. I'.cnt applied on purchase. AMERI? CAN WRITING MACHINE CO., 600 Ka3t Main._ WANTED, A SAWMILL MAN" TO CUT about two (2) million feel of lumber, 25 mile? from Richmond; or will give contract 10 cut and deliver same | tn railroad, dlstnnco about I 1-3 miles; easy logging. Apply at once j to B. T. WATKINS <fc CO., 28 North Ninth Street. DELICIOUS a N1>"a PPETIZIXG. TAY lor's I'nrlt Roll. At your grocer's. "TT ftoomtf Jfoc Rent lar'heT ' "Tir'h : i'ifT^Fr?^"^nbb.NTs between Franklin ninl Mfin, east side of street. H North S.xlh. 1>s7ciTbY~T^ week up; central. 80S East Clay._ NEWLY FURNlsTfED ROOMS; HEAT cd; $3.50 week up. THE ROANOKE, 111 North Eighth._ TWO FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. 10S West Marshall. Phone Madison -tT70 Kral <?0tnte fl?lantc? ?v? A NT ^S^9Si^BVTT: GRACEV street residence, west of collegoi state price, sio and number. Addnss. at once, F 703. oare. Times-Dispatch. ElTiBRLY-MAN, DES1 RING TO RE; tire from active business, wants country "placo In good condition. Ad? dress BEE-MAN, Box 1331, Pittsburgh, .1?*. DAILY PUZZLES Wlint human sound? ANSWER to yesterday's puz'/.le. 'fair. Jroc fe>a'c tw? BECOND-I IAND RUNABOUTS, oim too ouygy unu scv rul wagons, all In goou repair ami put.neu. llic?o arc bariums. A. ilt,ilil"S ?O.Sb, ul bum Cury slrec*._. F?ll SALE. MY GENERAD MERCAN tlle btiaihess in bussux county, lorty live nines ot Richmond; eignt mile* ff the Atlantic Coast i.me; tis miles of the Soumern Railway; an estao llahed stund >?! twenty-live years; ?lo,oi>0 to V-'".'J?J traue, booka open to inspection I" any one thai Uien.ua business; $1,000 tu $5,000 Block; which ean be reduced to suit buyer If they wish; terms will bo inudu very easy. AuurebB 11 Sil, care Times-Dispatch. fKCUND-HA.NDMACHl.sj-.i. 1 bOuutl 1, sold and exchanged. 1. UlL'j' Oi'.IJ <fc CO., loua-tz i-.iist Uury Street._ FINE CAKIUAGr.S. BUSIN ESS IIL'O. Klee, all km,is et wu-gona. carriugol and wagon repairs, uutvinoblle re? pairs, automoolle painting. Good work. Reasonable prices. W. 0 SMITH & CO.; 814 N. Fifth Street._ Kl i?st 1*1 '.OOF _C ARB AO E 11LA N TS delivered in Virginia and North Car? olina, 61.40 per thousand; a lire neud cra; buncoed In lots ol 60 plants. ENTERPRISE PLAxVl' Co.. .Meggens, s. c._ WAuoNS Tu SUIT SOU, ItUBBBK tlrtu put on pioiiptly, at RICHARD BUN BltOS'.. 616 Brook AvmuUB._ FOR BADE, |630 NATIONAL. CASH register, In ut,e only two motiiim, chuap. HOFrlElMER'S. noriliweat corner Ttiuu und ?road Streats._ F?"S1T 1 UN s OL A RAN T E ed TO STU denta who complete any two courses, BoottKceping. stenography ami teleg? raphy tuugiit. Call 01 send t^r cata? logue. MaSSE* BUSINESS COL LlU?, su.! East Broad street._ ONE FIRST ORADE, STANDARD, fireproof safe, cheap. Box No. 133, City._ for BADE, ON E SURREY, 5 50; one pnaetbn, 136; one top buggy, $36; one ruiiaimul, ?50; one coal curt, }2U; painted and in nrai-clusi order. THUS. H. DUKE & CU.. Sot Brook Avenue._ TYPEWRITERS. ALE MAKES. KENT ed three months. 15 ami upwards, Kent applied on purchase. AAlEltl CAN WRITING MACHINE Co., beo East Main._, PIANOS FREE,?as we ARE ABOUT to begin extensive alterations in our warehouse, we arc willing to siore a limited number of pianos wilfi re sponslbie parties. Free delivery. To oul-ot-town pat ties desiring 10 store pianos or piayer.-plv.uus, we will prepay frulgtil and puy carluxes. You do nol obligate yourseil in any \\,.y except ihut you will return lo us the instrument?at our expense-? when we call for It. Write us tho make you prefer, or, better still, come In und select your choice, which win he delivered without cost to you. THE CRAFTS PIANO CO., 121 East _Broad Street. Richmond. Va. FOR SA LE. a-L?RGe ASSORTMENT of buggies, surreys, runabouts, Day. ton wagons. laundry und grocery wagons at special prices; several second-hand vehicles; in good order cheap. a. MEYER'S SONS 731 East _Cary Strtet.__ eat SMlTHFIELD sausage! EAT fcmitlilield sausage: For aale at your grocer's. no gro?ch AT BREAKFAST TIME. Just Bllce and fry Taylor's Pork RolL At your g: peer's,_ Pcceonala ~ hlTman hATr : BOUOriT' ARTd"1^!^) ' at HUOHFS'S, 209 North Third JUST Tri E RIGHT TlilNTj IN THE rlgiit place. Taylor's Pork Roll. At your grocer's. I. CUTLER, LATE OF HAAS BROS., New York City, flrst-clars Indies' tailor, 212 North Third Street. Phone Monroe 3276. New Year re? duction suits from $30 up. OREGO SHORTHAND AND TOUCH typewriting Is quickly and eusily learned by our methods of teaching. Positions secured free for graduates. Catalogue mulled free. MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGE. 802 E. Broad Street Real estate f;ov ssalc \ Nisw*vTiWE^RO?5M" vC?^fTxm^T?iif over Avenue, renting for $660; price, $7,000._J. A. CONNELLY & CO. WEST LEIGH STREET?CORNER brick More and dwelling; rintal. $300; price, ?3,500. .1. A. CONNELLY' ,fc_c<r_ GROVE AVENUE BRICK DWELLING, near Sycamore Street- 28-foot front? age; price. $6,800. J. A. CONNELLY I A- CO. NORTH T WENT Y - fTftT I STREET? Store and dwelling; rental. $33.)j mice. SS.250. J. A. CON'NE LEV CO: NORTH SEVENTH STREBT? BRICK residence; nine rooms; rental, 1439*1 price,_$ j. 100. j. A. CONNELLY .* co! FOR A NICE HOME OR A FARM cheap, Salisbury, Md., Is tho place lo go. For full particulars address SAMUEL P. WOODCOCK. Salisbury. ttrol (BStatc fw lixfnt ? ?*ArtT^r??73.^^ or business. Apply within. FOR "RENT, POSSESSION AT ONCE! heated house: nin ? |-oiun>; rill modern conveniences. 1408 Stuart Avenue. Call Madison ?::<;?>. ONE LA ROE. ACCESSIBLE. SECOND.! story, centre of city, make excep? tional gonil warerpom or (or storage Address uox_ No. 123, city. FOR RENT. POSSESSION AT ONCR,' healed house; nine rooms; till modern conveniences. iM?fc Stuart Avenue. Call Madison 6719. Coal iino iXiooxs if~1"l i a d" a ll yfftvf TOsT lm on ia1 jj Of good housekeepers and the few! men of good Judgment that express 1 themselves umout long's - wood It1 would be Interesting und worth even1 more than 10 cents. If you will or-' der this week or next 1 will send | dry ouk and pine und the best oak j and ,-lno slabs over sold and coal that I burns. long's. 1506 West Broad, 1 K??ni? Mrthrtb ! I yoiTng^?IJ w^ I a furnished, heated room, convenient to bath, in private family prefcrrd: strito prleo. Address A 478. caro Tim<?-.DUnatch. News of Petersburg. Times-Dispatch Bureau, 5 Dollingbrook Street, Telephone 1465. Petersburg, Va,, January ID. Coadjutor Bishop Tucker, of tho Episcopal Diocese of Somborn Vir? ginia, will vlBlt Petersburg to-mor? row, and at night will preach and ad? minister the rite of confirmation to a class ut St. Stephen's Churcli (colored). Menth of a Good Woman, ?Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Whyte, widow of Thomas Whyte, died this morning shortly before 0 o'clock at hor homo on friend Street. She had been In feeble hualth for several months. Mrs. Whyte u'us the daughter of tho laic Richard A. Young, unit was a devoted Christian, active and uselul In church arid social work, and was possessed of many noble and beautiful traits of character. She was in her sixty-third year, and Is survived by four daugh? ters and two sons, viz.: Misses Mary Ellen, Susie T. and Elizabeth Whyte und Mrs. John M. Hannah in. all of this city, and Henry Whyte, of Wilming? ton, N. C. und Thomas Whyte. of Nor? folk. She Is also survived by two brothers?David Young, of Waco. Tox., and .lames Young, of Seattle. Wash.? and one sister, Miss Nellie Young, of Buffalo. N. Y. Stricken With Paralysis. Mrs. Mary Jones, widow of. John P. Jones, for years a resident of Peters? burg, was stricken with paralysis sev? eral days ai;o at the residence of .Mrs. lt. D. Blnnkonshlp. at Virginia Bench. She Is seventy-eight years old, and the stroke was so severe that little hope Is entertained of her recover/. Accidentally Shot. Miss Mabel Wade, si:;teen years old, daughter of Wesley Wade, was acci? dentally shot In the ankle yesterday at her home In Ettrlclt. Her brother went out Into the yard to shoot off a pistol. He shot to the ground, but the ball is supposed to have struck some hard substance, and. glancing oft, struck and wounded the girl, who was standing some distance away. The In Jury is not serious, nml Dr. Clalrborne Jones rendered tho necessary atten? tion. Pretty SlnrrlnRC. Miss Nannie Fletcher Austin, daugh? ter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Austin, was married this afternoon to Wil? liam Madison Crawford, of Richmond. Tho ceremony was performed nt 2:39 o'clock In the Second Baptist Church by the pastor. Rev. F. W. Moore, as? sisted by the Rev. J. J. Fix, of South Richmond. The ring was carried by Boarting \vt ieTT ^^^/coSie^to^ fKi chmoScu slop where you can get a nice, clean, comfortable bed for 69 cents, ice wu ter, oath and phone tree, louj East Clay. _ FIRST-class ACCOMMODATIONS for permanent. transient and tablo boarders can be secured with MRS. HORACE WEI.FORD JON ics, at -UU E. FranKlIn Street- Gentlemen a spe ciulty._ WANTED. BOARDERS; ROOMS WITH hoard; members of Legislature please call. MRS. SMITH, HOI Eusl Grace. ?DAt? cClantcti wa15t^dT135ard^Cn^d LodgFng'for, delegates to State Anti-Saloon League convention. January 23 to 25, send terms for rooms and meals to MRS. g. M. JOBSON, chairman oi commit? tee. 15 South Third Street. ??i!Scc?ancouj5 shoe"'re RaTrDNqT 75c. HALFSOLE ME.n 8 SHOES, 60c. ladles; every pair Sower J best leuth? er, no nails, n< pegs. Royal ruD ber heels, 25c; Treu-Air rubuer heels, 40u; leather heels reuutlt like lie**, 2ic DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTO P. Y, 71? E. Main. Phono Mon? roe 2G67. UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRED AND POL tsned, mattresses renovated, antiques bougiu and sum. LEVY, the Upuoi sterer. a 5 West Broad. WATCH REPAIRING. YOUR WATCH REPAIRED OR CLEAN ed by WM. TOBiEjJ. JR.. Is a guar anteo that It ' uone properly; 20 year*' experience. Classing, SI: main _Springs, iL. 4US East D.oud Street. ALADDIN K BROSENS OIL. DELIVERED ANY PART OF THE city or suburbs, ftve gallons for 60 cents; no odor; no sruokc. HOWELL BRoS,. tl02 East Broad. bakery" CREAM PUFFS. VANILLA FLAVOR; twolvo largo one*, 25c; largest *ale In the history of our busnicss. DR1NK ARDS, '.'3 1-2 North Sixth._ PORK roll ALL MEAT, NO BONE OR FAT; AND oh! my, so good. Taylor's Pork Roll. At your grocer's._ 3?Cfrinrt0 Richmond, Vol., J a n ?rVlsTTsiiT^i the ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Broad .Street Bunk, Richmond, Va.. will be ' eld at their banking house TUESDAY February IP.. 1!H2, ut 10 A M ' ANDREW M. GLOVER, _Cashier. Virginia Stute Insurance Company, Richmond, Va.. December 29, 1911 the ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of ibis company will be held at the olilcc of the company in i lie city of Richmond, Va.. oil THURSDAY, JANUARY 25. 1912, at 12 o'clock noon WILLIAM r. MILLER, ,_;_Ton surer. Virginia Trust Company, Richmond, Va., December 27. toil THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders ef this company will be held ut the ollico of tho company In the city of Richmond, V?., ou TUESDAY. January ic, 1912, at U o'clock noun. K D. AYLETT, _?__Sec ret a r y. Richmond, Va., January 4. mil THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Christo Manufac? turing Company, of Richmond, Va. for the election of directors and for such other business as may properly come before said meeting, will bo held ni the ollico of tho company at 13(1 Virginia Street, I P, AI. MONDAY, January 15. Business of much im? portance will come before this meet? ing and every stockholder is urged to bo present. (Signed) H. B. CHRISTIAN, _President. ? A STATED COMMUNICATION Vy of the Richmond Randolph Lodge, /V\ No. 19. Ancient, Free .md Ac? cepted Masons, will be held THIS < Tuesday i EVENING, January 16, 1911, at 7:30 o'clock. In the Masons' Hall, Franklin Street, near Eighteenth. AU Muster Masons in good standing are fraternally Invited to attend. By ordor of the Worshipful Master. w. a. Clarke, jr., Sccrotnry. a SPECIAL MEETING OF st. Ornar Council of Kndosh, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, will be held in the Masonic Temple TO? NIGHT at 12 o'clock midnight, to pay the last sad tribute of respect to our docoascd brother, e. N. Dennis. 33d de? gree. All members nr.i urged to bo present. Tho services will be. open to the public, .md all frlonds of Mr. Den? nis are invited to bo present. By order of the Preceptor. ohas. A. NESB1TT, 33d rtsffree, Secretary. 1 Muster Frederick Moore, ?nd tits' ushers wore Itoyall Fendloy, T. M. I Fondley, H. M. Harrison and L Tyroo, ] all of Richmond. A lurge company ( witnessed the marriage firent Deiiwiud for Fuel, The announcement that u fund had been contributed by charitable people for furnishing wood for famlllus ac? tually In need of It brought urgent applications thla morning from bo twocn two and throe hundred persona, more than enough to swamp the (und. There has roally been great suffering among the poor during this cold spell, notwithstanding all efforts to relievo It. Heavy Ice in the River*. On account of the heavy ice In tho 1 James River and the danger of damage to the wharves, many of which are weak, tho Old Duminlon Company has wltlldawn its day Bleutner for the present. The night steamers are still running, but tli?d the leo very I thick between City Point and Rich- j mend; also at Fort Powhntan, and Woyanoko, and between Jamestown ? and Hog Island, where it Is gorged. The Appom.iltux is solidly frozen over. YlsltliiK Clergymen. Tho pulpit of the First Baptist Church wue tilled at the regular hour of worship yesterday.by the Rev. Dr. | lt. II. Pitt, of Richmond. The com? mittee on calling a puslor for this church to succeed Dr. \V. C. T-ylor, is not ready us yot to make any re? port. The Dev. Samuel Knox Phillips, of Warren ton, supplied the pjlpit of tho Second Presbyterians Church yester? day. Tile n'lvlsory committee appoint? ed to rccotumi nd n pastor for this church, to succeed Dr. D. H. Rul ston, has not >'?t reported. Died In HK-bmund. Mrs. Bessie O. Braach, wife of James Y. Brunch, of this city, died In St. Luke's Hospital in Richmond yes? terday uftertioon, where she under? went a surgical operation last week. Her death Is regretted b>' a lurge cir? cle of irk rule In Petersburg. Besides I her husband she Is survived by throe ! younp, children and by her purei., Mr. and Mm. Wlngdold Goodwin, and by several sl6tcrs and brothers, all ol this city. Mrs. Martha O. Phillips. uged 23 years, d'td lust evening ut hor homo "mi Harrison Street, after u long liluesB. Wire Thieves Sentenced. I Charged with stealing six rolls of wire, the property of C- Leonard &. Ca, Inc., from a car which they were! employed to unload, David Morris, negro, who got four of the rolls was lids morning sentenced to Jail for ninety days, und Henry Towhsend, j ocsro, who got four of the rolis, was lenced for sixty days. The wire was 'ecovercd at places where It had betiu cold. Brief New Note?, Two men walked on tho ice on James RKer from below Jordun's Point Light1 House to 'City Point ye6teiduy for pruvulons. They returned 4.y the sai.ie route?a distance of over five miles, ft. A. Harrison, who nas been con ! fined to his home by sickness for I several weeks Is improving and will I be able to return to duly in a few days. I Mrs. Elizabeth Nowlan, who died In Richmond on Sunday, was a native , und long resident of Petersburg. I Two sisters who survive her reside in I this city, Mrs. Eugenia Sydnor and Mrs. jHines It. Meuchain. She leaves many near relatives in Petersburg. John A. Bell, of Pittsburg, Pa., has Bold to Mrs. Sarah P. Moore, of that city, the, Lyric und Idle Hour Theatres in Petersburg, for (30.QUO. Mrs. Moore formerly owned these buildings, und Boms time ago sold them to Mr. Bell. She has bought them back. snow fell here last night to a I ] depth of three or four inches and to falling rapidly again this afternoon. NEWS OF CHRISTlANSBURG [Special to Tno Times-Dispatch.] Christiansburg. Va.. January 15.?Tho| following otheers have boen elected for the year of 1012 by McDanlel Lodge. No. id. A.. F. and A. M.: J- H. Bane, wor? shipful master; V. C. Austin, senior warden; J. D Morgan, Junior warden; J. W. Class, senior deacon; J. C. Bro.vn, Junior deaccn; C. 8. Charlton. secro I tary; Guy F. Eilctt, treasurer; Benja? min L. Haymaker, tiler; Rev. Goorgo Otis Meade, chaplain. A mesBage recolved here from Dal lus, Texas, announces the death of Mra. [ Fannie Shelburne, widow of Rev. Sam? uel Shelburne, of Lee county. Mrs. ' Shelburne was Miss Fannie Boswoll, of Halifax county. She la survived by j tho following children: Rov. James O.I Shelburne, Dallas, Texas; Mrs. Cephas Shelburne, of Dallas; Mrs. R. Dee Ab? bott, of Roanoke; J. T. Shelburne, of W'akltl. Okla., and J. William Shelburne, of Christiansburg. Interment will bo at Mtlltgan, Tonn., on Tuesday at 3 o'clock. Tho condition of w. r. 8tanger, who pnnUrupt iJotice? ^ KOTICK OF FIRST MEETING ^OF CREDITORS. in the matter of t No. 1002. j .1. w. McLaren, in Bankrupt. ! Bankruptcy, -j IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To the creditors of J. W. Mel.A REN. of Richmond, in the county of Hon I rico and district aforesaid)?Bank 1 runt: Notice Is hereby given that on the 29th d.iv of November, A. D. 1911, the' snld J. W. McLAREN was duly adjudicated hnnkrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held In my office, Rooms Nos. 802 and S03, American National Bank Building, Richmond. Va., on tho 2ITU DA Y OF JANUARY. A. D, 1912. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee', examlni the bankrupt, and trnnsnct such other business as may properly come before said meeting. THOS. B SNEAD, Referee In Bankruptcy. January 1 :i, 1 :> 12. _ NOTICE OF i-TRST nYiOETING OF 1 CREDITORS. In the mailer of 1 No. Si;, MA LV1N M. MOSBLBY, f In Bankrupt. > Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATICS FOR THE EAST-' URN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA. To the creditors of MALVIN'M. MOSE- ' 'LEY, of Rlrhmond. In the. county of 1 Ilenrlro. ond district nforesald ? itiinkrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on the! 1st day of October, A. D. i9u<i I the said MALVIN M. MQSBLEY was; duly adjudicated bnnkrupt, and Hint tho tlrst meeting .of his creditors /ill' be held In my olilce. Rooms Nos. $?2 I and S03 American National Bank Building, Richmond, Va., on THE! 2ITII DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. \ "1912. nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which tlm?' tho i il.l creditors mny at? tend, pro'e their claims, appoint .1 trustee, txnmino the bankrupt, and Iransnct /such other business ns may properly como before said meeting. TIIOS. It. SN BAD. Referee In Bankruptcy, , 1 January 13. 1912. wa? shot and badly wounded by M. L. Johnson, of Blackaburg. haa Improved. Mr. 6tangor Is still a patient at tho Jefferson Hospital, at Roanoke. QUAItni?S AltC SHl'T DOWN DECAl'SE OF COLD W13ATI1EII [Special to The Tlmeo-Dlipatoh.l Arvonla. Va., January ft.?Owing to tho almost unprecedented severity ot the wcatiier. al) the quarries In tho Buckingham slate field, six in number, have temporarily shut down and will not resume operations until marked changes appear. Three superimposed snows Ho upon the ground and In tho quarry pits, making It quite ImpoBS'blo to mine the slato without danger, ex? treme oold and extru expense. In some of the quarries the machinery has been kept tired night and day to prevent the lco ruining the bolters and pipes. On yesterday morning?Sunday?the official United States thermometer showed a record of 13.6 degrees below xcro. Other thermometers, privately kept and examined before daylight, showed a similar low record. This Is tho lowest temperature ever recorded by the local weather station. All who usually harvest Ice have al? ready R-otten In their supplies, and every Icehouse throughout this sccUon Is now filled. The farmers throughout this section, many of whom aro wheat raisers, are rejoicing, In spito of the severity of the weather, over the fact that throe snows rest upon their wheat fields, thus protecting nnd nourishing the crop. For this reason a banner wheat and winter oats crop Is expected next summer. By Virginia Auction Company, Auctioneers, 616 E. Broad St. AUCTION SALE OF VASES. ORNAMENTS. CANDELABRA, BRASS GOODS, NOVELTIES, ETC. at our salesroom. G16 EaEt Broad Street, THIS TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, at 10:30 A. M. Final wind-up ttalo of the abovo goods for ono of the leading Jewelers In the Slate. TERMS: Cash. VIRGINIA AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. auction fetiir?, Jfnttttt EDag? TheValeii? Ca AUCTIONEERS 616 E^A.ST BROAD ST, GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT AUCTION. We will sell at No. 618 East Broad Street, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1". commencing at 10:30 o'clock, a line of General Merchandise, consist? ing of .Men's, Ladles' nnd Chlldr;n's Shoes, Men's anil Children's Clothing, ! Hats. Cap?, Notions, Embroideries and j Dices. Corsets, Drugs, etc.; also Ladles' [Silk Waists, Silk Skirts, sixty pair I Men's Trousers, Hosiery, and other I merchandise. These goods are shipped us from Florida, and will bs sold rognrdless. Dealers Invited to attend. Sale posi? tive. THE VALENTINA AUCTION CO. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Ry virtue of a deed of trust of iho late William Edwards, deceased, I will sell at King William Courthouse, Va.. on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1913, at 12 o'clock M.. all that vnlunble farm known as "Cherry Grove" (but subject to the I widow's dower Interest therein), con? taining 110 acres, bo tho same moro or leas, situated in King William county. Shout five nille.s from tha courthouse. This Ig a very desirable farm. Suitable ! for stock raising or general farming purposes. TERMS: Cash as to tho amount of the deed of trust, together with the expenses of the sals, amounting to about two thousand dollars: balar.oo In one and two years, with fi per cent. In? terest. HARRY T. COMMINS, Trustee. Palls. Va. Ural estate fat Salt FOR SALE. Four two-story houses, west side Second Street; good frontage. Lot run? ning through to First Street. A good Investment. Let us Talk to you about this. Yielding rental $600. Room for additional houses. Price for whole. O. A. HAWKINS. ISUal estate $ot Kent "* FOIl"*RENT. W That centrally located and most de? sirable residence, No. 102 Eaot Frank? lin Street, with two bnths and unual modern conveniences. Rent reason? able. FLAM & FUNSTEN. jjTtnaitr/flL. 5% MONEY TO LEND At 5Co Interest, for three or five years. Borrower can pay off or curtail at any interest period. mcveigh ?-. glinn. Kca\ estate Get Loans On Your City Property From McVeigh & glinn lUtiilroaoo SOUTHERN IWliWAY PREMIER CARHIBR OK I'Uw BOUT It Train* Luiivo Richmond, {j, B,?Follow luy schedu.e linaros publish? ed as information and not tuaruntced: For tho -South?Dally: ?;10 A. M. Looai iO.ii A. M. Express. 6:00 I*. M. Ei.prc??, with ctectilc lighted Sleeping Car for At lunta and Birmingham. 11:46 P. M. Express. \Vook L>uj?; 3;W 1'. M. Local. YORE RIVER LINE. 4-80 P. M.?Dully.?Connect Ins for Ilai tlniore Men., Wed. and Friday. 0:0o A. 11.? Ex. Sun. and 3:15 I*. M.--Moa.. Wed. and Friday?Local, Trains Arrive Richmond. From the South: ?:M A. lb. 8:t0 A. M " 00 P. M., ?:l* P. M . daily; I2:S5 Ex. Sun From West Point: WO A. M. dally. 11:14 A. M Mot>.. Wo. and Frl.. <::S P. M. Ex. Sun. I B. R. BI'ltC-ESS, U. P. A.. ?Of E. Main St, 'I'Uoue Madlion 372. Ric?nion?, FrederictSQ'g & Potomac R,R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leave Richmond ??.60 A.M. Bjrd St.SU. ?5.1* A.1I. Main r>t.bu, HM A.M. Bjrd HuKla, tt.M A.M. llfrd ?U HU. *7.t8 A.M.Meln?t. KU *.1.4J A.M. Bfrd 8t. Ma ?jO.80 A.M. Main St. Sta i3.U1 noon Bfrd St. Ma te.00 P.M.rtrrd Kt. SU t8.6U P.M. Bird HI. HU ?4.16 P.W. Kllia Stutluo ?5.16 P.H Main St. Sia ?S.tfuP.M. Bfrd St. Sta Arrlv? Richmond. ??.60 A.M. UjrJM.SU. JH.ii A.M. Kleetjtatlon. ii!.;;> A.M. i.ji? si.m?. ?1.18 VM. Main St-Sta, ?2.45 P.M. UjraSt-Nte. tG 60 P.M. BjrrtSt.tjU. ?J.?J P.M. BirdSl.hta. ?S.IOr.M.MalnSt.St?. ?U.lOI'.fl.BjiuNt.Bta. ?VJI2 P.M. MslnKt.SU. tlO.t'O P.M. BjrrtSt.St?. M1.30 V.U. MalnHI.SU. ?ii.M nicht IijrtHtjgtjjj ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. I.care Brrd St. SU. 1.(10 P. M. for * rertrrlekabttrg. l.rate Klba rtta. S.20 A.M..?.HO p. 31. for Athlsaii. Arrlro Ilrrd SUSI?.8.45 A.M.rrmt) Irodr-rlcaxb's;. Arrlre Elba fiu.it.jto A.M.,6.110 P.M. from Axtilnnd. ?Daily. 1 Weekdaya. 'Sundaya oaly. tj Dally except Monday. All train* to or from Byrd Street Station ?except treina leaving 4.50 a. m., vy>a.nt and arriving n 50 night? atop at Elba. Time of arrivals and departures not guaranteed. Read' tha aigna. SEA HOARD AIR LIND. . Southbound trains scheduled to loavo Richmond daily: ?:10 A. M.?Local to Norllna. I::i0 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Binning tain, Savan? nah, Jacksonville. 3:13 p. M.?Florida Limited (excipt Sunday). 9:12 1?. M.? Sleeper, Jacksonville coaches. Birming? ham. 11:35 P. M.?Sleepers. Jackson? ville, Tampa, Birtntustham, Memphis. Nurlhbound trtltis scheduled to urrlvo in Richmond daily: 5:31! A. M.. 7:38 A. M., ?:2? A. M. (except Monday), 5:05 P. M., 5:10 P. M.. Local. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway I cars leave MaovBeater, seventh and Perry I Siroel*, tor Petuie?urg: I ??. 7. S. ?? ID, 11. ?u A. U., I, 3. *?, ?, ?, I ??iHi, 7, 8. ?? 10 P. M. ti:oo P. iL. for Chester, 12:00 midnight for Pctersuurg. Care leays PeterBhurg, fool of Sycamore I Street, lor Alunclientor: toils, 8:35. ""7.15. "7:85. 8:88, ?-.35, ?10:35. WM t. 11.. 18:36, ?1:15, 2:35. 3:38, ? 1 ... 6:38, 6:35, ?7:80. 8:38, 8.35. "10:40, 11:40 P. At. (Dally except Sunday and ho.idays. ?carries baggage und cxutmis. "Limned, except Sunda, a and holidays. All cars from i'eierauu.-g connect with cars for ttlcnmor.d. NORFOLK AND WESTERN K.MI.WA Y. U.M.1' AU KAIL. L1.>E TO NuKluLK. Schedule In effeet January 1st, l'JI_>. Ltuvo Dyrd .Street Station, Ittcnruuiid, FOR I NORFOLK: A. Al., "J.uu P. iL, M:lu P. it. Kult L t .NC HE U KG AND THE WEST: ?6:15 A. At.. '10:00 A. it., "3.c0 P. M..??:2? P. it. Arrive luchmoi.d Crom -Norfolk: *U:40 A. M.. ?0:15 P. M.. "li:80 1*. 11. From la* Wast: '6:10 A. 11., a3:00 P. 11., bl.44 P. M., ??:(? P. 11.. ":>:00 l'. it. 'Dally. t.Dally ex. Sunday, bSunilay oaly. Puilman l'urlor and Sleeping Cars. IW. 11. BBVILL, C. 11. BOSLEY, O. P. A., Hoanoko.. D. p A, Richmond. ItlCU.UOND A.NI) cil?i-.iPEAltE BAY RAILWAY CO Ali* AN V. Behedule of electric trains to and (rem Ashland, stopping al intermediate) atntlona upon sirnal. Lv. Richmond (Llroad and Laurel Bts.>: '6:05. *7::o. j.IOu, 9:lu, '"10:10, 11:10 A. 11.; 1:10. 2:10. 3110, 4:!0b. 6:10, 8.tfL 7:10, 8:10b. 10:10, 11:16 p. 11. ? Lv. Ashland: ?4:55. 7b. S, ?o, 10, '"11 A 11., ?12 AL, ML ", , 8, 4. 6b, ?. 7, S, -j o. n P. II. ?Dally except Sunday. ""Sunday only, LCarries baggage. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A. ??.?.'., 1? Daily?Nun pen N'ewa. i::o A.?Local?Dally?Cb'vlllc. Ex. Sub. Thurmond 18.00 A. ? Express? Dally?Norfolk, Old Point j ?10:00 A.?Local?Dally? Lch ->g. Lex. C. Forg,. "2:00 P.?Exprt.sh*?Lially-In.-L'vtlla, t4:uo P.?Express?Daiiy?i'orfolk. N. Neora. t:oo 1'.--Loon ?LmJu?N. Sarvs. cd 1'olut. 6:u> 1'.?Local?Dully?Gor?oiisvHle. 6:16 1'.?Local?Ex. Buh.-l.chbg, Natural Rriugii. i.illton F'>rge. ?6:58 P.?Limited?Dully- ,.,:.ujrri,lL Chl"go. ?11:00 P.?Hsprm?-Dally?''"neltinatl, L'vlllu. ?Sleepcra. tl'arior Cars. TRAINS ARM1V E rtlCHltOND?Local irem EnHt: 8:16 A. lt., 7:60 P. M. Through trom Eust;" 11.SO A. M? 0:30 P. M. Local trout I'West: K:'.iO A. II., 0:58 A. M. and 7:13 P. M. TStrounh: 8:30 A. 11., 2:35 P. 11. und 8:30 1'. AI. Jaiti*? River Line: ?*S:88 A. it., 6:15 p. lt. ?? Dally except Sunday. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1st, 1S13. TKAl^c LEA . E IthJUAtU.'IU DA1LV. For Floriaa and South: 8:15 A M. and 17:3i 1'. 11.. "10:30 P. M.. 1:00 A. II. l-or Nonolk: ?:00 A a?.. 8:uj P. il? 4:10 I P. M. For N. ? W. Ry. West: 6::j A. M? 10:00 [A M., 8:W r M., ?:M P. M. For Puiersdurg: 1:00 A AI., 6:15 A II., 16:16 A. M.. S-.uO A. Id., 10:00 A AL. J:i>) P. Al., 4:10 p. M., S:c8 P. M.. 7:35 1*. Al.. 0:2o P. Al.. I 11:45 P. M For Qo.aaboro aad FayetUvlllSj "4:10 p. M. Tralr.? arrive Richmond .'.ally: 4:40 A. A4., 16:40 A. 11.. 6:40 A. M.. a7:O0 A. M.. "8:37 A. 11.. "10:46 A. M., 11:40 A. M.. "2.00 P. M.. ?1:40 P. 11.. 6:05 P. 11.. 6:8i P. 11., S:M P. AC, j?:0u p. Al., 11:30 P. Al. ?Except Sunday. ""Sun.loy only. aExcopt [ Monday. Time of arrival and dopartur* and coa leclloas no> rruaranteed. fetcamiiotU? To the WEST INDIES The American Riviera BY The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Especially attractive tours to JAMAICA CUJA PANAMA CANAL BAKBADOS TRINIDAD VENEZUELA For Particulars Write to SANDERSON & SON, Oeul. Ahim.. '-- Mnlf ."it., X. Y. ?. II. Uuwinan. Tos E. M:'In Si , - Riuhmoudi Va. "Ask Mr. Bowman" About Bermuda, Cuba, Panama. West Indies, South Amor lea, Mediterranean and Orient Cruises. The only ngoncy representing all lines. Hotel and Free Information Bureau. Snmtiel II. IloMrninn. Southern Tourist Agent. Dl.n DOMINION LINE. Lv. Hlchmonu loot ol Aan SL ?any.7:M P..M. Leave Newport .News.6:00 A. AI. Arrlvs .Nortoik..: ..-j .'. il. Uoonseil with main lino steamara ItaVias Norlolk for .New ?Ork dally uxuept aunaay 7:vu P. AL Connuctlous uuo mads by (i. tc \V By. 3 I', il. and C. 8: O. Ry, ui 1 P. M. Night Lias iteaiiiera il?i, at Claremoitt to land or laceivs p^s^ngera cu sisoal, aad will he inet oy ".c conveyance. Vlllt.lMA N.VVUiAllO.N CO.-James River by uaylighl foi Nursoia ?11.1 Old Point. New pLn N?W* and all James Rival landings. Steamer Icavea AIoj WeJuesday rxd Friday nl 7:0? A. M. Freight received for all J.imt* River landings. Phoiijiladison 174. Mills I'li'ket Oifue. 821 K. ?alt stroo? ClO To SIO u? doe?r ? ??<? 'son N<\w .mi. (.-r.r ? lac'.naa llquii. Cxceriidop. Lowic. Satrk fwin Screw ^. ?. "UennuOlun," iu.&la lunaPSpuce m : :. salla Jan'y 2llh. 31st and every \V-u. ? . stlay thereafter. Saite* <le lax?, ?Ith n"'?" ?ath. OVrhr.tra. Olli? keels, eicctrv fan- uircitu lelcgnphy notleeraga Fastet,. ni>we?l tnA only ?tt umer notilnir pj??en?c(? t) the tloek In Kamillan Oult T?nnU. K:?hin8 UitAlng. Salltuu and Cvclln? WEST INDIES "tew K. ^ "tiNlana" Milt Oec llth. Jjn ynia. March ?nil.an? oiher ti.amrra toriniyMiy ?<<? Tnomai. St>' Crolx. S'. KUH. tr.tl/i.i. GuiiliVjp-. Dnailnlci. Mtrlln lone. St Lucia. Darbartoe? in I Pr.i-fnr.. I -.r'..niai.-a.ed r/.ro.hUlsapp!>i0A.K.<.lTi:ltllltin IjueLec h. 8. t>. LtJ- ?S Uro?d?aJ. Ner Yerk. Sautnrl II. Ilottnun. 70"? E. Main St* . Richmond, Vn., or nny Tlcke! Aitcnt, ?a Quebec S. S. Co.. j.l;l.._<t"?,bee. _._ Merchants and Miners Tram^rola'ioa Co Norfob. to Boaton, m.i? ,.. bad Proflririire, R. L Hteamera leave Nortoik for Iljaion?Dally, excipl Thursdny: for Pravidrnce. Men.. Wert; and 8aL a; ? P. At. Paaxengcrs and fi..-ijr.tt taltcu for all ..car Eng.and poln 7i:ij-.i on SAle ai ? *.6* C A O. Ry.. I?. ? \V. Ry., I g, 11 Rowi.iati, ,"C8 East '.1.and HUhut^aJ I Traasfor Co.. 100 East Atabv _M