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?reates Richmond's Oreatcat Neirapaper, (HhP?Timp^ $tepnlrh OIIEATE9T WANT AND REAL. BS T?TE MEDIUM IN VIRGINIA, AM) ONH OV TliJ) Dl:VI' IN AMERICA. Want Ad Rates Dully, one cent per rronl iThcn puld In advance. No Atl. taken (or lens tliitn ten ernta. One and oric-balf cents ft ivord nil classification*! except .Situation Wauled for Sunday. Situation Wanted, one cent ? Mord. No Ad. .Sunday taken for less thnu 11 ft ecu eenta. No Ada. tnken for Iraa than tvrcuty Ilvn cents when phoned In ot cuarKed in tbo eounler. Phono onlertt not Runranlrril. ClHRNllleiilloiiH not Kuuruuleril after ? iHO 1?. SI. For hu? I neu? contracts, aend for the Waut Ail. Mud. I'lmnc Mudrui- 1. JLo?t anb j-ounu OPPORTUNITY FOR LADIES.?WE will employ on t.iiury und comm's uion basis a few ladles who can handle a high-class proposition; no p'.i'illni-. 'nil on tj. B. RiCHARD sON, basomciit American National Hivnlt ituti?lliK._ LOST, UV A LADY, MAY 3, ABOUT *i"u In bllib. Reward. N. W. BOW id & HON._ _ bt 1IA V U)?, DAROB BLAc7<f 1IOR.s E With cut on bind I elf. Notify si: 1 | N. Twenty-eight Street. Phorie Motu i ron 3577._ l}elp CUuntcb, H?alt ^fXSfrkTu, *'i i eT.i a ? i. irpARMV:1t^Tfil good team to cultivate large farm mar Richmond at once. Apply iluoin Z<i?, No. 12. .'.ottli :.:ntii Street. W A NTE D," FOK~u". S.~ A I'M V. A IJ LK - bodied, unmarried men. between aKea of Ik and 36, citizens of United Blutes, of good character and temperate hab? its, who can apeak, read and write tbo English language. For 'nfor.ua tion apply to Roerultlng Oflloor, *2Q E. Broad Street, Richmond. Va. YOV ARB WANTED FOR GOVERN nient position; t*g month. Send pos? tal lor list of positions open. FRANK UN INSTITUTE, Dept. 3'j7 P. Rochester. N. V._ WANT KI ~. AS "SOLICITOR, A MAN thoroughly experienced and ac? quainted with the trade in Richmond to represent a leading mercantile agency. A first-class opportunity and permanent position for the right man. Address UNITED MERCAN? TILE AGENCY, No. 41S Equitable Building. Baltimore. Md._ {WANTED, CVLKDT2R PRESSMAN, thoroughly experienced In high grade book and catalogue work, state experience bad and salary wanted. Open shop. Pox 692, Khox yjlle, Tcnn._ iWANTBD. MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; few weeks required; steady positions for comp.tent gradual wonderful demand for bar*era. Free catalogue Rp-lIMOND BARBER COL1J:gE. Itlelnnnml, Va._ WANTED. "WHITE RA P. It KR. 20 HANK Street. Petersburg, Va._ WANTED, OALVANIZED 1 RON j workers Immediately. Pay from jn.^o to ?2.24 per diem. Apply to tho HOARD <iK DAR"!'. EMPLOYMENT, Navy Yard. Norfolk. Va_ ' CA F. PI INTERS. GOOD MECHANICS WANTED FOR STEADY WORK. APPLY TO OLD DOMINION INDUSTRIAL CO.. WESTPOINT. VA._ TR REE ?'? ?M PETENT MALE STEN Ographers for customers. Salaries, ISO, and IC5. Maascy graduates preferred. MASSEY BUSINESS COL-I LEGE._;_ WANTED. ONE GOOD CABINET- I maker- Apply SVDNOll & HUND? LEY, i"2 N. Seventh Street._! SALKSM MS, iT?r.-tE-T' >-H< ?USB OR Dliices; splendid proposition. Call at j Hi; N fn iv-::.-' -:-.-t_i sitiiuiion? CUtinteD, ?3aic WA N'TKU POSITION AS?" "cHAVf^- ] tour, t'nn give reference. Answer, Stating salary. 11. A. C, care post master, Norwood. Va._ _| wanted, by A youno man op twenty years of age, a position us bookkeeper or shipping clerk. Can furnish A No. 1 references. Address L. e. R. 1412 Chnffln Streo;t._ WANTEI>. AT ON" E, BY BRIGHT and industrious young !?ian. "position with chance of pruinottejn in any general line of business. F C2. care Times-Dispatch._ A YOUNO MAN desires. AS a SIDE llnci l" represent some good legiti? mate proposition In Richmond. Va.. ! and vicinity: references given and ?equlred. Address C ?58, care Tlmcs rsUpatch,_ StEOISTERED DRUGGIST OF EXPE rlenco wishes relief work during May and June. Box 72. Lawrence vllle, Va l?clp WHanteti, female iWO&iAN to "cook aNi > wash fop. family at Wosthampton, near ear line and Country Club. Must have refer? ences; be competent andntronir. i; .f>d wages. Apply Friday noon IIS East FronkKn. Zn^-bTiTvsvfx for ladies.?we will employ on salnry and commis? sion haslB a few Indies who can handle a high-class prnpos'tlon; no peddling. Cnll on G. S. RICHARD RON, Basemen! American National Rank Building. WAN'TEI), AN EX peri ENCE1 i Y? >d?fi J lady for hosiery department. Apply THALHIMER bros.. Fifth and Broad Streets. {WANTED, LADIES KOR house-TO house canvass and distribution of samples for Richmond and Peters? burg. Write COURTNEY DRUG COo Baltimore. Md._ CANVASSERS. 1 I? iT'SE-T' i-llul "S E OR offices; splendid proposition. Call at K'2 North Eighth Street, Situations MJantrt, female NvantedT' ?t"V*?nce. by domestic . science teacher, position for summer' ns general housekeeper und to dal sewing; children's clothing u so ?- ' cialty. II V'-Vi. cnir- T rnoS-DIspatch : litlj, P?cY: iinb female INDUSTRIOUS MEN AND WOMEN wanted, Room 711. Mutual Building, to Show every one our goods, fresh from factory. The best over pro-1 duccd, a necessity In every home.' factory, bank, business house, school house, hospital, etc Can readily narn from $1S to S2."i per week. Pcrma nent, pleasant. Call at onco before nil our teriUory Is taken. Hours' 8:.to to 10:30 a. M. and ;::.")'} to 5:50 P. M. j ?oHce? wOkN^BuC^THB" KSClC TO KNir.V that J AHN KE BROS.. Jewelers. 912 East Main Street, buy. sell, exchange und REMOUNT DIAMONDS iN THE LATEST STYLEfjt Old gold and sil? ver always taken In exchange. PH. N. C. MUELLER". SURGEON-CHi ropodlst, now located at 102 East Broad Street, over Commonwealth Bank. Office hours; R a. M.-S P. M.; Saturday. 10 'P. M.. Sunday. 9-12 M. Manicuring;. Phone Monroe 2580-L C?t7NT TilIN l>T ANs" A S THEY PASS hy. then jiee TOV.PKINS._ LAWN MOWERS SlIAllPENEn and repaired. BICKERSTA ff, 1S11 Basil Main Street. "Bcai'p tfitante? W^ANTE D,"*B(7a R1 ?^\^^^Jv6^R?OM'fl In prlvato family (West End) for rentleman. wife and daughter. B 14, cars Times-Dispatch. 23!t3tnc00 ?Dppoctun(tlc0 0aam^^?to~'t1ik^?a^ my business 1 will take. In a part- | Her win) can Invest u small cap'lul with services. Will stand thu closest Investigation. Satisfactory margin of prollt. Next to no compotlllon. If you have thu money and at e In earnest address E 3Y, care T'nies Dlspntch._._I_I WANTED, BY A C'OUPOIVATIOn" OF rocognlscd standing, with well ea tabHshed and growing business, a young man for- seerotary und trcas Urer. Must ho n stockholder to ex? tent of $5.000. Profit sharing In t-tock to Insure his Interest and co? operation In the business. Must b<? t thoroughly reliable and competent. In tho best und most lapldiy grow? ing edty In Virginia. Groat and profitable outiooit. Receipts last year over $7.000. Investor need n>v take active position. Address (lu own hand), glvln" auo ami details. _II 730, caro Times-Dispatch. WANT,II). AN offp'e MAN WIT'.! an Investment of $2,500 on a guar? anteed Ineonie of $1,500 per yc:;r. Must he itualitled for management of oiii<?-. References exchanged. Ad diesH F ?3. earn Times-Dispatch. WANTED, PARTY WITH $2,500 OR $3,000 TO TAKE ONE-HALF OP genera] contracting business. Plenty of work; 20 prr cent, profit guar? anteed. .1 77. care Times-Dispatch. "pomtij?, &tifi ?ino ZLi?c r=?rocK' ?fAi.Ti.'si-:'.Spanish 'poodle, male pupa, $12.60. Phone T0MPKIN8, 827 W. Proud._ HORSES' REST, HALF-MILE CITY; Virginia blue sras?; board and pus turej terms. Madison 40&7-Y. KIP.ST-f'I.ASS ' ?' i.YIBINATi'" ?N 11 017sT: lor sale. Can he seen at HUND LEV'S STABLE. North Klfth Street. KOI: 8AIJ2, TWO MULES, '? AND S years old; work any place; also set of double harness, 'j12 East Cory Street._ i\iaT"??tinr Joi s=!itii ? OVVN "~~ f> E V Ii It A 1.' ~ J N V:-'tm H NT properties, business and residential. In Washington, that 1 will t.-udi for city or country real estate. .JOHN (J. SLATER, Hio 0 Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. ATTRACTIVE FOUlt-ACRB POULTRY farm, one mile from itlcinnond. two blocks from Petersburg car I'm*, owner win sen at sacrifice. Ii ?12, _care T r;.? ?-l?i: pit ,h. FOR SALE, a DESIRABLE 25-FOOT budding lot on ijiiallin Street. Jus.: rive blocks west from By i d Park, below market price. Jl'.riO takes It. _App!y BEIT/, 1203 East Main. SPLENDID IlitlCK INVESTMENT; corner lot, central location; bound lo Increase In value; bargain to quick buyer. JENNING8 Sr CO., Real Es? tate. 1020 Hull Street. 12-ROOM HI' Bl ? RBAN ilv.MK.ON TRoL Icy line, six miles from city; ill n.odern Improvements, good roads, llshlug and bunting. Well stocked grocery utore near at hand, c'ty prhes prevailing. F 71. care Tlmcs 1) spltteh. IS.) ACRES, $1,600, EASY t ERMs". bordt-rs beautiful r'ver?Money making riverside farm In the foot? hills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the most healthful section of Vir J glnla. Very productive soil. mild i-llmatc; only three miles to ra'lroad slntlons and good market; gently rolling fields; stream-watered pas? ture for 25 cows; more than 1,000 corda of oak, pine and poplar, and 1 7 5, WO feet timber. Small cottage: fireplace, spring water; owner ha? another farm, cannot care for both. If taken now only $1,600, easy terms. II 727. care Times-Dispatch. . 136 ACRES; 60 ACRES PINE TR?CK Ing land; balance pasture and tim? ber; near car line and city; a real bargain. JENNINGS <t CO.. Ho?l Estate, 1020 Hull St. Foll^SAEI 1. THREE-STORY,7' 12-ROOM resilience, south sldt Grove Avenue, lloo block. Apply F '.i. care Tliiies DlapatCh. 40 FBET BY 179; GROVE AVENGE; between Meadow and Rowland: $97.60 per foot. a. j. WARBEN. 115 N? .-H: .-ix :!? Street._ l\C?l estate J-oc Unit FtHTlTENT". 3616 I * a R K~^A V ENF E. eight rooms, two baths; combination 1 gins; moderate rental. N. W. BO WE ft SON._ ! FOR RENT, SEVENTEEN tlT) BOOM furnished cottage at Virginia Bcacii, Va. Delightfully situated, fronting on the ocean, near Virginia Beacn Hotel; two (2) room kitchen attach? ed; bath houses, etc.; modern con* I venlences; fully equipped for board. cr:<; reasonable rent and accomino Ing terms to reliable party. Ad? dress ?"J," P. O. Box No. 257, Pe ters: urg, Va. _ LUiil estate aitintiD j \S"7\'NTKlJ. ' BY~"FAMILY1 OF FOUR j adults, furnished 5 or 6-room flat or small houre in good neighborhood from June 16 to October 1. Rent must be low. Suburbs preferred. Best care and reference. Addrci -, stating terms, etc., B t'22. care T'mes l ?!spaten. _ U8U YOUR FARMS WITH J. a. CON NELLY & CO. Write postal for nec? essary blanks. tclanteo w ANTEIa to buy ' "for cash, household goods in any quantity. Phone Madison_3S5L_ WANTED, A COPY OF THE FIRST edition of a book. "The Heal Lin? coln." bv Chnrles L C. M'nor. pages; published In lt-oi. L'boral price. Address the undersigned. ALBERT II. GRIFFITH, Kisk. Wis ' consin._ ? HAVE" " YO? SEEN Tili. INDIAN side car? Carries two pnsa'jrii;,. rs at one-eighth cent a mile. See TOMPK1NS for demonstration. pitsonals TH E ' SIM BELLA CORSET",' MOI'ISII. comfortable, economical; made to measure; lltted by a trained cor? Sctlere. Beware of Imitations. SPIRELLA CORSET SHOP, 20S N. Fifth Street. Mrs. Cornelia Moore, city manager. Phone Madison 7252. SPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES: THE BEST UAlLttt IS ALWAYS A BUC CESSFI i. TAILOR AND ALWAYS THE BUSIEST TAILOR. NOTHING LIKE GIVING ?:<.( j I > SATISFAC? TION; IT ALWAYS PAYS IN THE END. J, K ATX, LAtH'ES' TAILOR, I 20S NORTH FIFTH STREET. I HUMAN HAIK BOIKUIT AND SOLD __at HUGH ES S. -.J. North Third. BICYCLE HEl'AlHlNC, AND BABY carriages rerpaired, B1CKER?TAFF, j 1SU TfOust Main str.ct. zooav?lhg MA1SON KRANCAISE, 11L' NORTH ElgUth Street, Rtuhmond, Va., Luuia CheValior, Prop, (lulu chut I'aluca Hotel, San (?'ranotoco, and chef .Met? ropolitan Club, Washington, D. C.>. catering and preparing for private , dinners a specialty; French table i d'hote dinner dally, 6:30 lo l> P. ii, I C0c; lunch daily, 11:30 A. M. to 3 r. M., hoc; me:.Is also served u, la carte. For private dlnnera. etc., cook9 will be furnished nt res'lences i If desired. Phone Madison M3S. Ml IS. C. K. BOWERS, iTi E. FRANK 1 i.ii. rooms nnd bond'd for permanent ami transient guests. Dining room well eqiilpped. _ i?0.i'"w EST TillACK STKKIOT, ROOMS, with or without board. _ MIPS WOOD, 507 W. GRACE; ~l\bOM and bourd; tablo board. DAILY PUZZLES What Instrument of torturc7 aks weh TO 1 kstisiiuax's puzzle, Hasten, 3:oi Sj?Ie Alj. K_LN4/a ??!?' sCALEs' UriVAHlKD. m<:Kwn.srAf'f, lsu ?. Alain Street. FOR ??OUNSUO TU lUCHAilD?O.S i>i;o^i., Brook Avenue, Painting, repaii Inn uuu rubuur-iir? worn. -duel I son 11 Li. PIANO BARGAIN; SVlNG _ KONS uptight; line condition; Jini?; cost ?l?u, easy terms. ?BE F_KGUSSON riANo Co., in? K. Broud. RULL 'lul- liiiak, It KMlNOTON typewriter, outdoor showcase and lour cjunter Showcases, elieup. _'lu.lll'Kl.\.-. J J T V-. Uioud. MOTult U lX'LK?, .NEU AM) uECOND? liana, prices. Tu.mpki.sS, No. .'?i, W. llroad. for sale. NO. 6 PULSOMETER Steam pump; will pumj? 4.0 oer cent, baud or inutl, 8-liicn discharge, half Inch steam. Also ?u-u.-p. Luia-r, 15 h.-p, engine, two steam drills; one uuuble uiuin hoist, one single-drum hoist, derricks, cars und track; twu horsepower nuist, winches unu gen? eral iiuurry or contractor's equip? ment. Address it care Times Dispatch;_ PIANO BARGAIN; STANDARD; MA hogany ics"; like new. 1165, easy terms. DEE FERGUSSON PIANO CO., lit E. Broad. Mi GENERAL Mlil.'JAn'lil.t, ?0-1 iiesd in Susses county, lorty-ttv? i miles ut Rictimond, '.a., elgut muea I ul lliu Atlantic Coast Line. An eS i tabllsiied business stand ut twenty live years. Jli.'jy.j nj ?jy,uev Iradu; books open lo inspection lo any uns I tnat means business; 11,(100 to '5,000 i stock, wnlcb can i?? reauced to suit I buyer it ne wish. Terms will t>e made verj easy. Address C SJtr. care i lines-Dispatch. WANTED, to SELL ONE pTrST cla-<s upright piano. W. FRED RlCilARDSoN (inc.), Storage De purtmvnt, cvl Wit; .Main. PIANOS".'' S Li< jhtly USED, ELETiANT j line of strictly high grade pianos to I be sold in tlie next week; very low prices and easy terms. LEE fer? GUSSON PIANO CO.. 115 E. Broad. WE HAVE TWO 1IEAVV TWO-HORSE larm wagon.-, threo-lhch tires; aliu two Uuhi wagons, one buggy, tio; rubber-tired one, 4L'; two raiwuouis, $to each. THOMAS H, DUKE <v Co.. i?4 Brook Avenue._ HOISTING ENGINE, DOUBLE-C VL1X j d?r, double-drum. Complete, with i boiler; guaranteed. 1. BLUFOR? .* j CO._ __ PIANO?KOHLER _ CAMPBELL UP right; used short tim;. 51-5. LEE PssiHGUSSON PIANO CO.. 11? E. Broad. FOR SADE. A iJ?TToE -took OF now and second-'nand buggies at bar? gain prices to make room; RICH? MOND VEHICLE CONSTRUCT! on CO., Sil Fifth Street_ FOR S?HE. A NICE DINK OF Brockaway and Peabody top and open buggies. IF VOU WANT A COOn BUSINESS buggy, *e<.- us. FOR SALE, several HOME-MADE trucks at very low prices. WE HAVE A WELL EQUIPPED plant for repairing and painting ve? hicles; automobile body building and palming a specialty; prompt Service. RICHMOND VEHICLE f IX3TRUC I TION CO.. 311 North FMth Street. j Madison -130._ PIANO: EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE; j sample: beautiful mahogany case; made to sell for $560; our price for this one, ?315. LET. FERGUSSON 1 PIANO CO.. 113 E. Broad WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BU8I ! ness buggies: also large line of run? abouts, phnctor.s and aurrlcs. our prices are the lowest. A. MEYER'S S< ?NS. 7: i K. C.try Street._ FOR ""SALE, AN UPRIGHT PIANO cheap to a quick purchaser. Ad dr>-s> H 'j3t. care T'mes-Dispatch. TWO 1 [OITs EsT 5 A ND 7 YEARS OLD weight 1,250 pounds each. Will sell single or 1n pair, with wagon and harness. Will sell this first-class I outnt cheap for want of use. Can be seen ut MONROE STABLE, 20C | North Monroe Street._ Summer ^Joarumg Dices COTTAGE, FRONT I NG^CHES ] apcako Hay. modern in every respect. Boating, bathing, fishing; modern plumbing, hut und told water, show? er baths. MRS. II. A. D1GGS, Box Ocean View, Vu. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARDING '? at lln: Palm Collage, Ocean V'ew. Va, Box 31._ BOULEVARD INN, ON HAMPTON RoadS, country and seashore com ] billed, with city conveniences. Send I for llteialure to the MISSES TABB, Hampton. Va. U li nay FOR CORRE?T STYLES IN MlLDIN ery you must see my display of trim med hats and unlrimmed shapes; also my Pneof ready-made garments for ladles and children We are now I giving special prices on all 1'ne*. I Alterations free. MRS. JULIUa i beak. 1123 !?:. Main street. C'i.\\"tint 'wdblT^A ND' "COAD. *~ OUR DRY KINDLING pest IN CITY; heretofore handled by Midlothian Wood Company; $1.50 naif-cord. Da? vid M. LEA & CO. Phono Monroe J5i6._;_ KINDLING WOOD. $1.75 PER LOAD, j MILLER MFG. CO. IF VOU BURN WOOD JUST CONSULT headquarters over phono or get on car and come to mj office, where you can see a sample and g?t do livery in ;io minutes hy automobile truck. LONG, THE WOOD MAN. 1506 \\ e.i: Broad. flats for ttcw w7\nteiC to sr it let "pp rnTshed West Franklin Street apartment for the summer. Phon.- Madison 7517 or address e 28, care Tlmos-Dlapatoh. flats ?iantcD mo 1 ir.iix. stea :t-i 1 EATETj ski ?> in'd flat, four to six rooms; possession September i. Moderate rent. F 0j, care Times-Dispatch. _xcur_ion?^ j A. P. V. A. EXCURSION. Jameatomi laland. Sioaraex Pocahontus, Saturday. Mar IS, H A. .11. Sharp. Refreshments on hont. Tickets, 11.00, at Historical Society, Rosemary ' Li? brary, Andrew Briggs, A. s. Urlggs. ami wharf. | ;dT ~?~<:< >i'i;jVk.'"T'' >u r'r<"7?i.%nCTnct> ond lloor; references. 81S \V. Main St root. lautomouiies tor 25>ale f ' i: .-;ale. ^-HORSEPOWER TOUIt' lint car. perfect condition. l?g cut In price to quick buyer. Olve phone number iti reply, it. Box 161, _Clt>\_ USED FORU OARS l?06. ;?t*6. 1907, 1008, 1000, 1910; iv. three and nvo passenger; In excellent condition; owners purchasing 1012 models, win send Instructor home with out-of town purchasers, l ORD AU'l'u CO. \\ . Rru.nl S;i.-n._ _}l>emg anD Cleaning MATHEWB, THE '.'LEANER. YOU are ?uro to be satisfied If I clean and press your clothes. Altering and repairing a specialty; work done promptly and called for and dellv i end. Also carpets and runs cleaned i equal to new. lu 1-2 W. .Main Street. Pi Madison i -?? Jd^i?ccliancou? IMANO "J CNfNG\~~"~~" HAVE TOUR PIANO TUNED AND carefully clean- i out to prevent moths. LEE FERGUSSON PIANO CO., HQ East ; Broad. Phone 622-D,_ SDIP C?VERa LN LINEN AND CRETONNE, FOR BED room or parlor. Hade to Ut. SYU NOR _ HUNDLEY, INC., Seventh and Uij.ce. Madison 3201. T ZPEW R ITERs! WOULD YOU SHOW OUR WHOLLY visible typewriter to your friends and let them si ? wherein It excels any llO'l typewriter made. If you could without costing you one cent have the typewriter to keep forever as your own? Then write us for lull particular.'-. EMERSON TYPE : WRITER CO- Pox 5. Woodstock. HI. SHOE Rs.PAlF.lNO. 76c. I!ALFSOLE MEM b SHOES. 69c. ladies; every pair Be wet; best leath? er; uo nallB, if pegs. Royal rub? ber heels, 26c; Tred-Air rubber heels, tue: .leuther heels rebuilt Into iieA-, 2?o. DREW'b ELECTRIC SHOE i FACTORY, 71t. E. -lain. i'uono Mon ; roe -S67. I T A L KI NO MACHINES. IF QUALITY OP TONE YOU ARE i looking for. the Edison has them all I beat. C. B. HAYN ES & CO., 121 W I Broad. PIANO TUNING. - PEOPLE WHO KNOW THE DIFFER ence have their pianos tuned by LKE j FERGUSSON PIANO CO.. 119 East I Broad Street. Phone Madison 622-D LOANS. i;.,o..o TO LEND ON DIAMONDS AND watches at New York rate.'. N. F. j JACOBS & SON. No. IDS North Ninth. RUBBER HOSE. GUARANTEED RUBBER HOSE, BEST ever sold for the price. Nozzles and reels. CLARKE, Hardware. 1216 Main Street. ROLLER SKATES. BALL-BEARING ROLLER SKATES. I all Sizes, $1.50 pair. Get the child ! a pair now. CLARKE, Hardware, 1215 Main Street._ CEMENT TOOLS. C E M E N T T O O L S?LARGE LINE. Cheaper than ever before. Jo iners and od go r a o?ly 50 cents. CLARKE. Hardware, 1. ! 5 Main Street._ PIANO TUNING. i BEST WORK IN TOWN. LET US TAKE j care of your pinnos by the year. LEE FERGUSSON PIANO CO.. 119 East Broad Street. Phone Madison 1 622-D ! ' ' ANTIQUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITUR.':. Furniture repaired. polished and packed; upholstering, etc. L N. AR NALL <v SON, 1617 W. Broad. Phot:* i Madison 01177._ EDISON. BEFOP.E YOU BUY A PHONOGRAPH come and hear the Edison. C. H. HAYN ES & 1-1.1._ ?rgal Jlzotfct THE CoM.MiiN\Vi;.',l,Tll OF VIRGINIA To the Sheriff of the city 6t Richmond, j Greeting: I Wo command you to summon, as i heretofore we have commanded you t<> summon, Chicago, Burl'ngton and Quin? I cy Railroad Company, a corporation' i Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad Company, a corporation; the : Baltimore'and Ohio Railroad Company I a corporation; Washington ami South? ern Railway Company, a corporation* ; Richmond, Frederlck'sburg and Poto? mac Railroad Company, a corporation* to appear at the clerk's Office of our ' Law und Equity Court of the city of I Richmond, at this courthouse of sa d city, al the rules to be holden for ! said court on ihc THIRD MONDAY IN JUNE, 1912, to answer the action of R, B. Simpson and B. W. Elder of a plea of trespass on the case. Damages, ->no thousand dollars. And have then Diclo this writ. Witness. P. P. WINSToN. clerk of i our said court, al Richmond, the 8th j day of May. 1912, and In the 13?th i year of the Commonwealth. P. P. WINSTON. Clerk. ' JAS IS ANDEESuN. p. o._ ??rctinQ? Ml-:ijicAiT ??> 'LLEtuiT oF"virgin"i a? At the annual meeting of the Board of Visitors of this Institution, to be? held on MAY 2S, 1912, there will loi elected it professor of diseases of the eye and ear and a professor of obstetrics and diseases of the puer I peral state, which vacancies were ! created by ihe deaths of Drs. John p, Davidson and Daniel J. Colomaii, respectively. Applications for these chairs, with testimonials, to be forwarded to I'll tlSTOPHER TOM PK INS. M. D., Dean, Richmond, Va. THOS. Ii. BARN ES. M. D., President Board of Visitors. I .1. i:. McCAULEY. .Secretary. THE ANNU VL MEETING OF " THE Mutual Assurance Society of Vir? ginia Will ho held at the office of I the society .MONDAY. May 20, 1912, ! at 1 o'clock P. M. EDWIN A. PALMER, Principal Agent. : i ?-" ?su- -JJI fefiilf? proposals; 1" I :> 'NT P.' :VA 1., VaVmAI'":,' 1912?? Scaled proposals in triplicate will be received until 11 A. M. May 29. PjIJ. for furnishing necessary labor in erecting approximately 8.000 rods wire feiyto about reservation here. Information furnished on applies ? ilon. c. II. CONRAD, JR.. D.-pot Q. M ? _:_ T he Coiuederote Mu-?ii!ii TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS OPEN 8 AM. TO 6 P. M. Admission. 26c. Free on Saturdays, y C. L. & H. J? Donoon, Hm: Estato Auctioneers. PUBLIC auction SALE. or Division of Estate of the Handsome Corner Residence, No. 316 E. Clay Street, Situated at Northwest Corner of 4th and Clay Sts. By direction of the heirs, who arc determined to ?eil. w0 will offer at public auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, at ? o'clock 1'. M., Vh'i sjbove?mentlonod property. The Improvements consist or well built eight-room detached dwelling, wit:, ail modern improvements, Including steam heat, etc. 1/ot has an exceptionally good frontage of :,3 feet by 139 feat. This will mako an excellent home or deslrabK investment, there being a good lot on the corner of Fourth and flay Streets and two good lots In tho rear for building purposes, Don't fall to attend the sale. C. U & II. L. DBN'OON. A uetionoors. POSTPONED ON A <"x \ u 'NT OF HA IN TO FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1313, at C o'clock'p. M. C, I? A- H. I.. IiKNOON. Auctioneers. By Rich??on ?: CriUchficld, Real Bvtate Agents and AuctionJcrs, C'orntr Eleventh and Rank Htroots. At tho rc'iucst of the owner, we will offer for sale by auction, on the prem? ises, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 15. 1012, tho following described property, with improt emcnta: First. Commencing at 5:30 P. M., No. 1222 Wist Ltlgh .Street, on the north side of Leigh street, between Harrison and KlnilCy streets, fronting on said north line of Leigh Street 3,' feet 'i inches, and running back be? tween parallel lines 1,5 :ect to alloy no feet wide. .Second. At about C P. M., No. 1925 Moore Street, with improvements thereon, situated ott tho south lino of .\loure Street, and fronting thereon 11) feet, and running back between par? allel lines 1 10 teet to an alley. ?.loth of above pieces of land have good houses thereon, and are in splen? did r. ntlng locality. TERMS: Announced at 3ale. POSTI'ONlOMlvNT. Above sale postponed on account of rain till FRIDAY, MAY 17. at same hour. By C. I.. & Ii. U Dehoon, Real Estate Auctioneers. publi." auction SALE of ! VERY VALUABLE FARM" IN IIAN I OVER COUNTY, NEAR CliLIi HAR? BOR CONTAINING in 3-t ACRES. WITH GOOD DWELLING CONTAIN IN'". TEN ROOMS, WELL BUILT AND COMPARATIVELY NEW. TWO <;>>!.!> BARNS, CORN HOUSE, AND OTHER NEOBSSA.RY OUTBUILD? INGS. Wt will sell, on tho premises, on FBI DAY, MAY 17, 1912. at 3 1 o'clock A. M., the above desirable farm, located In Hanover county, about ten miles from Itlchmond. About 30 acres In cultiva? tion, and balance in woods; orchard of lOo trees, apples, pears and peaches. The place Is Inclosed With wire fenc? ing. Convenient to u7Uirch, mill, high school, store and poat-Ofl.ce; lias fr-e delivery of mail. The land Is level and In good condition, and adjoins 1111 lery, Stuart and Taylor. This sale offers the opportunity to secure n nice home In good neighbor? hood. Terms. Auction feiilrd, .future Daps By A. .1. Ch&wnlng Company, Real Estate Auctloneerr. AUCTION SALE OF That Most Attractive Detached Corner Brick Dwelling, No. 1619 Paik Ave. ON TUESDAY. MAY 21, UM2. at 0 o'clock P. m. The attractiveness and conveniences of t-his properly arc too numerous lo mention In an advertisement. Corner lot. fronting <'.3 feet on Park Avenue, with three-story stock prick dwelling, up-to-da>to In construction, large and attractive reception room, slate roof, well ventilated and light cellar, in which the laundry Is located. This property Is specially adapted .for the use o a doctor or other pro ' fesslonal man. as It has several rooms i with a separate entrance from the 1 main lloo-. which can be used as indi i bated, without Interfering with the. residential part In any way. As th? owner has determined to sell, you can eomo to th's sale with the ns Stirance that the property will he sold 1 almost regardless of price. A. J. CHDBWN1NG COMPANY, Auctioneers. Bv Pollard & Baglby, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF DETACHED DWBLLING, NO. 50 1 NORTH THIRTY-SECOND STREET. In execution of a deed of trust, dated April 1910, and recorded in clerk's olflce of Richmond Chancery Court. 1>. B 3"7-D. page 151. default having been made In the payment of a portion of tho debt therein secured, ' I will sell by auction, on the prem 1 Iscs, on MONDAY, MAY 30, 1912. at 0:30 P. M.. ! the nlbova mentioned frame dwelling. ' Lot 2:1 by 126 feet to an alley HI reel I Wide, I TERMS': Enough in cash to pay cost of sale, any taxes that may be due. and two notes, one for $15 and one for j $1,500 With Interest on same from I vprll 29, 1912. until paid; the resi.iu* ? at one and two years after date, credit i payments t? ho evldono d by notes, ! with interest added nnd secured by deed of trust. 11. p.. POTjLAIRD jr., Trustee. WILL NOT OFFER THEM FOR SALE Fifteen Manuscripts Withdrawn From Lossing Collection at Mcllwaine's Request. tn Uno with tho previous agreement, State Librarian Molllwalno received assurances yesterday by mall from tho attorneys for tho Lousing heirs In New fork that the fifteen disputcii manuscripts from the second salo of LosSiug's Americana would be held out from auction, pending the adjudication of the controversy. While In New York last week. Dr. Mclllwalno auc C< eded in having eighty-four manu? scripts held out of the first salo of LOBsing'a collection, and on Monday ho . ompletod his examination of the cat? alogue of the socond mile by asking that fifteen letters be withdrawn. This request was complied with yesterday. Governor Mann aald yesterday that he was awaiting conference'with Dr. Mc.Ilwalno and Assistant Attorney General Davis before making thu ay pointment of Virginia representative on Hie commission Which Is to estab? lish Anally the ownership of the fa? mous documents. It Is the Governor's expressed desire that Virginia's repre* tentative shall be a man from with? out the State, in oider that there may be no suspicion of favoritism In case the manuscripts are declared to be the property of Virginia. CARD PARTY AT LOUISA. Delightful AfTnlr In Honor of Miss Gwathmey, of Richmond. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Louisa. Va. May 10? The most brilliant and delightful entertainment to mark the post-Lenten season here was a progressive ."00 party given Wednesday evening by Judge and Mrs. Frederick W!lm.CT Sims, at their beau? tiful home here In honor of Miss Lucy Gwathmey, of Richmond, their guest. The decorations were pink and white roses with a background of palms and I ferns. Those playing were: Mrs. Rylahd Gwathmey. or Richmond; Mrs. S. H. Flannagan, Mrs. D, W. Walker, Mrs. James I? Gordon. Misses Lucy Gwathmey, Nancy I* Goodman. Eliza? beth W. Flannagan, Josephine Hender? son, Lucy Sims, Lois frank. Mary Donally; Judge F. W. Sims, Judge George II- Shackelf ord, of Orange; Frederick O. Duval, Lewis Pendleton, Jessie Donally, James West, Allan Flannagan Stupe Wills. Joseph Wills, W. w. Smith, W. C. Tilbb, Robert i Driver Richard Gwathmey. The ladles prize for highest score was cut for by Mrs. s. 11. Flannagan, Miss Nancy Goodman and Miss Jose? phine Henderson. Miss Henderson won. The lad'cs' booby was won by Mrs. Gwathmey. The gentleman's prize was won by Allan Flannagan, gentleman's booby going to judg. I Sims. At the close of the game de? licious refreshments were served. Af? ter which Miss Gwathmey and Mr. Duval delighted all present with their I music, s'nglng a number of popniai | solos ami duets. Wom Hanover Prenbytery Meres. i f Special to The Tlmon-nispnteh. 1 j Charlottesyille, Vo . May 16.?The I Presbytery of Weal Hanover met last ! night at the Presbyterian Church, in I this city. Mr. W. W. Morton, a can Ididate for the ministry, was licensed I to preach the gospel. Mr. Morton goes to Kentucky to take charge of two churches. While n student of Union Seminary. In Richmond, he conducted services at South Plains Church. Keswlck. The Presbytery also employed tho Rev. w. r. McHiroy as evangelist tor one year. MEETS INSTANT.HR ITH. southern Railway Conductor Falls Prom Top ?r llox Car nml Is Killed. ? [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Charlottesville. Va.. May 16.?Cnp | tain John flamner. of this city, for years a conductor on the Southern Railway, met almost instant death last night in front of Union Station. While on duty on the first section of south? bound through freight, No. 711. from Potomaa Yards t'i Monroe, he was cither knocked down by an overhead bridge or slipped nml fell from trie top of a box car. Ills body rolled un? der the wheels and his left leg anil left arm were crushed, Flagman A. i J. Snow pulled the body from under j the moving train and bore It to the I baggage room, when- the unfortunate I man expired within a few minutes. I .Mr. Ha inner was a native of Fabers, > Nelson county, and had been in the I employ of tho Southern Railway for I thirty years. He married Miss Nannie i Simmons, of Dnnvlllc. Va. She am? j vives with three children?Mrs. Ruth Hnrnsborger, wife of \V. T. Harns ', berger, of Elba, and Masters George 'and Murray Hamner, of this city. Mrs. [ Ha inner Is one of the leading vocal union ?iilro, .future ?>aj'G~ j ^~^T?y^cT%ir^'^irTI^Dcn^?^ir^^^ Real Eitate Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE 1 OF Neat Brick Dwelling, No. 2302 Venable Street. At request of tho owner, we will :?eR by public auction, on the premises, on MONDAY, MAY 27, 101.'. at ii o'clock P. M.. that nrnt little brick dwelling. No. 2302 Vonoblc Street, containing live rooms, with city Wtttor on tho lot and in the house. This Is a .snug little lmm<, right on the c>j line, and convenient to the dif? ferent manufacturing plants. Come to lh- sale for n bargain. TERMS: At s.il-. and librr.tl. C. L. & II. r? DT3N?ON, Auctioneers, focal Connr Jroc fctilc tir, ACRES,?House, four rooms; good ?barn, poultry houses, orchard. Well, str.am; near station: fourteen miles north of Richmond. Trie . 11,500. OWNER; _Box 1-'. VI1 ? ?. V.i. We Can Show You A 1 5 ?fo Net Investment a And prove to you Hint It is sale and conservative. From $5,000 lo $io. OOo will handle It. I'hojtfl MnfllSOn ii'J for It personal Interview. IV X. WALK Ell & CO., I Mutual nulldlnjc. ist? In tho First Methodist Church of tills city, of which hor husband wars a member. Mr. Hamner also loaves two brothers?Dr. <!. P. Hnmne'r, of I.ynch | burg, and Murray llaiuner, of Ala* j bama?and one sister-?Mlsa Nottlo la. I Mumnor, of Fahers. Ilensley?Mnrohnll. [Special to Tho Tlmcs-Dlspateh.] ! Charlottesvlllo, Va., May 1?.?J. M. Kensloy and Miss I* M. Marshatl, j both of Albemurle county, wero mar I rled this morning at tho parsonage of the First. Baptist Church, the Rev. Henry W. Battle, of the High Street : Baptist Church. performing tho cero mony. S?.000 For Good Roads. (Special to The Times-Dispatch,] Urfstol, Va., .May 16.?The City Coun ' ell of Virginia Bristol, at a meeting hell Tuesday night, voted $6,000 aid J to the movement to build a macadam i road between this city and Ablugdon, | This Is the work of the people of the (county, but Brlstollans arc so deeply Interested 'n the proposal road that . they wero glad of an opportunity to contribute to the work. ??ummer He_ort_. oosrn_f, vntoiMA. In :!.?' heart of tho Allegheny Mountains, j 2,000 feet elevation. Modern bfTck and atone ? structure, perfect In all appointments, furo water supply, sanitary plumbing, perfect drntnaee. Mineral waters?Chalybeate, LI thla, a him. Sulphur?from tlio fuhmui Cold Sulphur Spring*. All amusements. A woll nilcd stable al first-clan saddle horses. Oar as*, fafo and ?rill In connection. For ? terma and Informs:i.>n address the mnnnger, .arc Cafe Itepubllque, WajMnqlon. D. C, ?>r Ooahen, Va. Open Juno 1st Send for ?booklet- J. W. KOWLAXD, Manager Director. Mountain Bridle Paths | Always cool, NO FLIES OR MOS- ? QUlxOES, Every Outdoor Sport. Mag- ! l ifircnt Swimming Pool. Sulphur and | MeellClnAl B.l^s. llllf * null'on *\rnl In 1m- j rtoveinenli. SJHnrm:niE?p.rii!? lintel Cham li-rlm, OIJ Feint, l or Inf. nnatlon address fl SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT W?loughby Hotel Willoujhby Beach. Va. Opens Jur-c I, 1912. Buena Vista Spring Hotel In the Blue ltlditc. Franklin Co., Pa. S.i ?, f. 'i abova sea level. Cool. liracVig. Superti Scenery. Fin" Drives. Pure Spring Wo/tor. I.ursc garage. Mudern equipment, I Unexcelled cuisine. Opens for Season June 13, 1411. Sam.- efficient management us last year. rtOOMS, slilgle or en suite, with private j bath, now booking;. For chart, terma and booklet addraas ITHOMAB P. PBRKfXS, Hotel Bennert; < Ijaltlhibre, .Md. BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA Thu famous rntart with the mott de? lightful I ith in America in now open for (faults. Writ s for rotes tnd information* Mrs. JohnL.Eubank. Wtrra Sprinsn. Vo? THE BRUNSWICK INN, WA Y'.VF.SHOIIO, VA. This delightful summer resort win open for guests June 10, P.M'J. For rates and booklets apply unt'l Juno 6th to MRS. W. A. WILLIAMS. 826 \V. (Dace Street. MRS. E. A. R< IHINSON. 926 \v. Grace Street. Richmond, Va. Maple Stande Inn. Piilnskl, Vn. Most beautiful hotel and grounds in Southwest Virginia. Perfectly eouppoj for eomforl and pleasure. Altitude 2100 feet. Wonderful climate. Through sic.-per from Richmond. Write for* booklet. Blue Ridge Springs,Va. PHIL. F. BROWN, Prop. hotels TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS Richmond, Va. The must magnificent hotel in the South. European pian. Rooms single and en suite, with and wittiout baths. Spaclotia sample rooms. Rato. Si.SO pnr dar 'in.l Howard. |?ii^nia iViiiitary'Institute "The West point of the south" Collegiate and technical courses combined with the rigid di-clnlln ? of an army pajt. Virginia Cadets tuition free. Loxinrjlon. Va. 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