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Dreader Rlebtnoad'a (l'*nte?t ?wepitper, FRBATBST WANT AM) ltl: v l. I'.s TATU MUDIt M l.\ VlltOIMA, AMI ONU QV TUM REST I? AMK1UCA. Want Ad Kates Dally, ana cent per rrorU vrlirn pnlii \i advance. .Nu Ad. tukau (or U-aalhaii wen cents. <iu? Bint one-half cents a ??rd nil tfaafclOcallou? nrriu situation Wanted ?or Bunday, situation wanted, one crin 1 ? mini. ,\u Ail. Sunday Inkrii for I?"? ' tuitu uft?cn cents. No AU?. taken (or less than mi..i) 0?e Cent* When pLoiu-d lu or r jiirii"! at the counter* l'Uonc orders un* guaranteed. t-lamiltiiKlioui not guaranteed nTter Pi3ii |?. SI. Fur bovinen? cOUtratf.S, send for the >Viiut Atl. Man. J'iio'.e iiouroo i. Jtl??i ilh? jJOUitO LOST, POCKETBooK CONTAINING ubout ti or, it in money and fail road ticket, round trip to Baltimore. Reward If returned to <j j ... Broad. f?VST. S5KTWK13N ^i?COND AND Seventh Struots, lady;, gold Elgin watch.' Initials A. E. C. on back Reward lr returned to CRAFTS, 121 fcaat Broad. tjelp Ccidturu, -ij?ir JrVANTED. Al) COMPOSITOR on I t,niuii dnJiy. Full particulars f'rst letter. Address Box :.<??>, tlurrlson bulg. Vli. JT.ma iVk kit ?ni>"assoiVr br. also a man to take full charge of our linen ? department, Mum. understand luuii- ; ' dry machinery, in- un-ui j upd t.ct i an foreman. Address at once T. & M 1 '? Laundry, Norfolk. \'u._! (PAR M b k W A N T B D. ? - < a PARLE , working manager for 160-aora farm : In Virginia comfortable house. With ? garden, furnished; good future for! ; r'.y.hi man. Address, with refer- hi 1 ; and salary expect'-1, J, a. BEHAN. I v. . ?? _ &ituationa llUuuci, -17111c fARTV w-rsi AUTOMOIJuIe WANTS to associate with real estate firm. k fcSt.. care Tlmcs-Dlspa teh. $? " *" K >:i i'i ?:?.-?. ?gr .phbr DBj sites position, with Investment. Em? ployed._K. >>0J. cue l'lmea-Di&patch. POSITION WANTED HV a VO?NQ rniiu as traveling salesman or clert I cui work, Capable and willing. Ton years' experience In office. Refcr . Slices furnished. Iteply It. B. T. 13 South 1'iftii Street, Richmond, Va. ^jj-round ""<?? ;-m i'.v prTnteT? , and pressman wants position as two-thlrder In city shop where there j Is chance of advancement. Address PRINTER, No. HOT Ashlar, i Breet, 3TBRBD I'li-1'. MAC I.ST WANTS tlon; can furh'ah good reference am ri'.t afraid of work. Address 7i. care Times-Dispatch^ jtXi'.'.P.lPN- HI) registered phar 1st i l:-.f work . < Itv pie ferred; references. K 665. care Tlthi ? - Ddp CcldiUf? J-cmaic JrTANTED, FITTER, STEAD? p?bv tlon to right party, must be thor? oughly experienced. BERNARD, FRANCES .v CO., Broad and Fifth. Streets. yfanted, a femXle stenogra" pher for law work; muSt b<> accu rate. TCRNBTJLL & TURNBULL, La wrenccville, Va. piotrooton.u l?rip iXlantrb OVERNE8S IN EASTERN NORTH Carolina, tor four pupils, th'rd to r: htli grade. Including Latin, algebra and music; IIS and expenses. Box S3, ?; rcenwood, S C. 1 -HERS I * > 11 GRADED AND HIGH lool work. Virginia and other Southern States; also good college opi r.lngs; many splendid openings; guaranteed Services ti.reo agencies, one enrolment. SHERIDAN TEACH ERS' AOENCIES, Greenwood, 3. C.; '?;::irlotte. N. C; Atlanta. Ga._ WANTED, GOVERNESS FOR FIVE children; must tench I.atln. oJgObra. piano; salary. $2', and home- eight months, dive particulars first letter. SHERIDAN'S TE?CHERS' AGENCY, Charlotte] N. c. * fc-: 3o!irifot? and Salesmen tfVANI ?-it>. REGULAR AND SIDE LINE salesmen to sen new patent to rher I chants; liberal commission and big si fori UTILITY PATENT NOVEL TV CO., Ronnnke. Va _ _ WANTED; BALE8MEN FOR STAPLE f line, aluminum cooking Utensils? es? tablished twenty years; extensive j ndve.-niscrs, liberal deHlers- treat * ment. Iron-clad guarantee; excellent ' oSentngs for strong salesmen who can sell high-priced, htgh-grado i- -..Is to hardware, furniture and ; general store trade; strictly com ; mission; no advances; exclusive or ; side line Address, with references, i particulars and state territory de r.i"d. 1. P. A. COMPANY, Lenient ! 111. ?utffnrtfjs 0pportunitir0 )WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT BIDE | . line for drummers calling on the country trade. No samples; highest i commissions. Apply in confidence, j Post-Office Rox f>?8. Richmond, Va. Wanted, party with bani i mill and complete outfit to manufacture ; 80,000,000 feet of hlcO, original grow th i short leaf board Umber. Address.! , With full description of out:it. P. o.! Rox No. 210, Sumter. S. _C._j JLv \.VTED ' EN'";lN"ES am' IP'li.ERS. for overhauling. RICHMOND ma < HINE ; works. INC. _j 1 HAVE FOR SALE AN INTEREST lu a firmly established retail bust , ness In Richmond. It is now do hg ? a very profitable business. A innn of { good ability can :md a profitable placo for himself with his money u i ho will act promptly. L Svj. car's TI mos-Dl? pa ich,_ Uff, Coal fliib tanoti WOtd) and coal PER DRY KINDLING REST IN CITY; heretofore handled by Midlothian l Wood Company; tl.50 naif-cord. DA I VID M. lea & CO. Phone Monroe 68 b._ toNG'S LARGE DRY OAK AND PINE I- now selling nt summer prices: ttlso slabs, cheapest wood sold; all of my coal Is free-burning and at summer price. Order now and us. j on It weekly. Virginia anthracite ?? \ only Pii.?O this month, sample sent f.ie. E. T. LONG, luOC West Rrouu Street._ PLoVTE ICE, PUREST AND BEST FOR nil uses and the most economical, -lo cents per hundred. Try a load of our pine and oak wood, which lo dry ? .--o! under shelter. TYLER & RYAN. .?" West Cary. Madison I*.i7:i. Pficonal? BPIRELLA CORSET SMOP, MRS. COR? NELIA MOORE. C/ITY MANAGER. CrSTo.M CORSETS. NORTH ' FIFTH STREET, RICH MOND, VA ? PHONE MADISON 72f.i. IEW ARRIVAL OF THE FINEST goods on earth now on exhibition, and nt reasonable nil.-es. Come and see them. YARID'S. 217 North _Vlfth._ iUM?N HAIR BOUGHT AND SOLD . at HUGHESSS, 209 Nort? Third. ?oatbfng MRS. LEB ST!:in:; LIPSCOMB, HAN-1 over <.'af?;. Diu West Franklin. Kum? mer rutos. Tranalehta a spuglalty. FUIlNIBHBD BOOM AND BOARD; all convenience, ?us N. Fifth atruet. i MRS. C. k HOWKKS. il^ I.. frank lln, rO?ma and hoard for |>*>rinan nt und transient yuests; dining room well equipped._ i rooms wrriT hoard. mr& n. s.1 SMITH. K Grace Street WANTED. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES ui couple.; nice, large, cool, attraotlVc rooms; large porches and yard; wr'tn board. Ladles, Li per week; men, 14. Rooms furnished or unfurnished. soo V. Twei.lv ill:.: ic_ _ ki.nmut ?oarbin? la.':';;;. :-!i.,!,v LAWNS. BRICK build, ntji. with up-to-date bath rooms, llKhlvd with ku.<. in at a. u ainltsed icud to station. Folder ind terms on application. Dtawer U. Gran*;*, Va. DIGGS COTTAOBi OCEAN VIEW, Va.. trunUng Chesapeake Bay, mod? el n in every respect. Boardin?;. lojg Ing, bathing, nsnlng. Bmji acoornino dattons guaranteed. MRS. II. A. DIG* IS, Pi pi l ilia TUE ENQNOH COTTAGE, ON OHESA peace Hay. Wllloughby Beach. No mosquitoes, no land breeze; modern conveniences. For raten address ETTA ENGLAND, Wllloughby Beach. BOULEVARD INN, ON HAMPTON Holds; country and seashore com? bined, with city convenience!. .Send for literature to the MISSES TABU. 11 i:r.;,!m.-i, Va._ l&?ciii? '-or Ucjit |R RENT, to COUPLE WITHOUT ihtldren o: three gentlemen, three :oniicctlng n".-rn:-. with largo closet{ ind private bath; heat, light i.nd s< t cant's attention furnished; In excel? lent location; price, jr,e; references given arid required, Address SAV?K ' iiox nr. c:t>. ILIOHTFt LLT COQL RO?Ml AlTl" -onveillonces. ('heap to permanent party. 122 .South Fifth. ' PEASANT, ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, U : North Sixth; east side of street. j )R RENT. TWO NICE BOOMS FOR! light housekeeping; also large and small rooms for gentlemen, w th'r. live minutes' walk from Seventh and ] Broad Streets. Address Q t3, care i ttooniG CUantm ?rv?; y ; !::-?;;:;;:- rt-RNL-HED' room, private family, centrally lo- ? < d. references exchanged; State! ?? i ? ? es-1 .. L\f?l Cdtatc jfoc EUnt NE <>F THE NP'EST STORES ON West Rrond Street for rent, corner i Boulevard: suitable for any bust- i ni_ rent Apply on premlsei Eral estate (SHanrrt) LIST IfOUR FARMS WITH J. A. CON NELLV <t CO. Writ* pustal for nec-i ? ? . ? '? ?. ?.i_ J^OtiCCO TO THE PUBLIC AND WHOM IT MAY concern: This is tf' certify th:'.'. I will riot be responsible for any contracts o: bills mad- by uny one unless au? thorized by mo. -\. P. LUM. Sit_ WANTED. Til:: i'V'iiL?: To KNOW that JAHNKE BROS., Jcweleia, 312 East Main Street; buy, sell, exchange and REMOUNT DIAMONDS IN THE LATENT STYLES. Old gold and sll vei \lwn>? taken In errl: i. r.ge._ automobiles (or fealt R KALE. M' ?: EI. T Fi >RD TOl'U- i Ing car in perfect condition. Fully ' equipped, Nearest offer to 1400 gets It; Also one Jackson touring car. ; VIRGINIA Motor SALES Co.. 1045 i West Blond Street. FIVE- PASSENf H3? (CAD1LAC) AU tomohlle, good cond:tlon; automobll.i tires. 32x4. cheap to quick buvcr. Phone Madison 631_2._ FOR SALE. CHALMERS DETROIT, 30-1 horsepower touring car. fully e.julp- ' ped, nearest oifer to $1.00Q takes :t;i nrst-class condition. WM. P. AT- I KlNSON COMPANY, Box 104. Pe- i tersb^rg. Va._ ?didccllaiuoiio st' Pi'.AGE. CHEAPEST STORAGE IN CTTT. tl per load. Store your furniture, bug i;ics. automobiles, planus at rOMP KINS, 327 West Broad._ GET YOUR NAME UP. WE ARE EXPERT SIGN" PAINTERS. Prices cut to rock bottom. Quallt) K Jarsntecd. Prompt service. You same money, VIRGINIA SIGN WORKS. 920 E. Main_Street_ SLIP COVERS. SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER, futnlture polished and repaired. LEVY, tht- L'ph' Ibtorer, ?421 Weal itroad. _ _ SLIP COVERS. IN EINEN AND CRETONNE, FOR BED room or par.^r. Liade to fit. SVD Nor & Hi N'DLEY, INC., Pevonth a,r,d Grace. Madison 3204. _ LOANS. (6,000 TO LEND ON DIAMONDS AND watches at New York ralrs. N. F. JACOBS A; SoN. N;,. 218 North Ninth | RATS AND MICE. I GUARANTEE TO RID YOUR I premises of rats and mice and savo i you from waste, expense und an-j noyance. Letters from physicians,: bankers a::d prominent citizens prove my claim. Phono or write OTTO ?HKIN, Monroe e.'ji. American Bank' Building. _ I SHOE ItEl'AiKING. 76c HALFSOLE MEN'S SHOES. ?0c ? ladies; every pair sewed; best leath- j er, no nails, no pegs, Royal rub. j ber heels, .'."><?. Tred-Alr rubber heels, 40c; leather heels rebuilt likj new, S5c; DREW'S ELECTRIC SHOE FACTORV, VIS E. Mala. Rhone Mon? roe 2?d7. _ PHONOGRAPHS. WHEN TOU BUY LOOK FOR THE name' Edison if you want ono >'ou can understand every word on the record. C B. HAYNES & CO._ PIANOS. SUMMER RATES NOW ON PIANO moving and overhauling by factory experts. Prompt, careful won: guaranteed. Rhone Madison 3110. CHAS. M. STIEFF. Pianos, in w. Broad._ BRAZING. WANTED. BRAZING OF cast IRON. ri' ilMoNl ' MACHINE Wi iRKS. INc' _ /. N T1QUES. ORIGINAL ANTIQUE FURNITURE. Furniture repaired, polished and packed; upholstering, etc. l. n. AR" kall & son, 1617 w. Broad. Rh?n? Madison 0277._ sea" ~fo od. call RHONE MONROE 1111 FOR fish, steamed crabs, crab meat. De llv. i -d prompt !>'. aOf" N. Monroe SI. w a n: t'eK to "^liu Y for" c a si l houaebnld gooda In any quantity, i'bone Madison 3 S.U._ W?TTtIsd"; to BUY LIVE GOOSE feathera; best price paid. LEVY. Tho Upholsterer. 425 W. Broaxl SL DAILY PUZZLES! What kind of footwear*? ANSWER Ji; YBSTKftBAY'fl PUZZLE, Cannon cracker. jfOC SdtC ffl5\visinole'trucks anu"u6fii furniture wagon, grocery ni,d butch ? ; wttgohs. RICHARDSON BROS.. ? ?:.'. I; - ir: Ave. _ MOTORCYCLES -\ivD BICYCLES, NEW and second-hand; repairing of all _kind*.; TOAIPKINS, 327 We.it Bj-ood. ton WAGONS GG.i TO RICHARDSON BROS., Oli Brook Avenue. Painting, repairing and rubser-tlre work. _Madison 1467._ FOR SALE. CYLINDER DISC T A Liv? ing machine and records on easy terms. C. B. MAY N Erf & CO.. 121 w..u Eroad._ new arrival op the finest goods on earth now on exhibition, and at reasonable prices. Come and see them. VARID'rf. ^17 North FOR HALE. LARGE STOCK OF DRY goods, clothing, notions, shoes, etc.: also store fixtures of "very descrip? tion, will sell cheap to .( 11ok pur? chaser. J. A RUDOINH, 2101 Fair mount Avenue._ _ _ _ WB Have THE FINEST LINE OF buggies, surroys, phaetons, runabouts und wagons In the city. We know our vehicles and their value and we know we ran pteuse you. A. MEYERS SONS. 731 E. Cary Street. FOUR-SIDED PLANER. 6x24;DOUHLE surfacern, 8-inch moulder, swing cut? off saw. resawS, lath mills, stave n:n chlnory, sawdust blowers, belting, hangers, shutting and pulleys. Ji RLUFORD Sc co._ FOR SALE] REGAL runabout, as good as ;.cw; ha* run less than 2,500 miles. Price. tCOO. K 778, care Times Dispatch._ FOR SALE, ~ CHEAP. A COlTpLETE set of carpenter's tools. J15 lor ehrst and contents. Apply to ELSNER BROS.? 11 S East Main Street. ^A." STA T ED COMMUNICATION yv ' Tel l| . No. 9, A., F, & /V\ a. M., will on held In t.ie Ma? sonic Temple THIS (Friday) EVE? NING ru 7.30 o'clock. Members of sister lodges and tran? sient brethren nre fraternally Invited to unite with us. By order of the Worshipful Master. alex. W. ARCHER, Secretary. notice.-Tthe ann IlvTT- MBB ting of the stock holder^ of the Southern Manufacturing Company will be held at the olllccs of tne company. Nos. 11 and 13 South Twelfth Street. Richmond. Virginia.1 MONDAY, July 15 1912, at 12 o'clock noon. By order of the President. A. EDWARD ROBBER, Pcoretary and Treasurer. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of the Richmond Pnper Manufacturing Company will bo held at the otllco of the company, Gov? ernor and Ross Streets, Richmond. Vs., TUESDAY. July 1c. 1912. at 12 o'clock M. b. W. lipscomb, Secret ary. The Building. Loan nr-.d TrUst CO.; of Manchester, Vs., Richmond. Va.. July 3. 1D12. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tho Building. Loan and Trust Comps.ny, of Manchester. Va.. will bo held at the Mechanics and Merchants Rank on TUESDAY, July 0, at 8:30 o'clock P. M. .1. W, BRONAUGH, JR. Secretary and Treasurer. J?i?ibcna floikci. The Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company Richmond, Va., June 25. 1913. DIVIDEND? Tili' DIRECTORS OF this company hava declared a semi? annual dividend of five per ceni ($1 :i per share, and free from tax), payable July 1st next, to stockhold? ers of record June 25. 1912. Trra31*fer books closed from this ds.to to July 4th, inclusive. Divi? dend will be mailed to stockholders. Changes of address nhonld ba noti? fied the company. WM. H. MCCARTHY. Secretary. | Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company". Office of the Treasurer. Wilmlnaton. N. C. June 2Sth, 1912. THE ROARD OF DIRECTORS OF AT lantlc t'oust Line Railroad Company has declared a dividend of three and one-half per cent, pn the Common Capital Stock of tli#. Companv, pay? able at the office of the Treasurer, nt Wilmington, North Carolinn, on and after July 10th, 1912. to stock? holders of record on June lOtllJ 1912. The transfer books are closed from the 19th day of June, 1912, to the 11th day of July, 1912, both Inclusive. JAMES F. C( 1ST, __Treasurer. SEABOARD AIR LINE EAILWAY~ Ftve Per Cent. Adjustment Mortgage Gobi Bonds. THE SBMT-ANNUAL INSTALMENTS of interest on this company's adjust? ment bonds, nmountlng to $ 1-2 per cent. <$25). represented by Coupons Nos. 9 and 10 for $12 50 .neb. will bo paid on and after AUGUST I, 1912. at the Office Of Messrs. Blair & Co , No. 24 Rroad Street. New York SEABOARD AIR I.TNE RAILWAY, By D. C. PORTEOUS. Secretary. New York. July 2. 1912. i}0lft<3 THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel In the Soitlh. European piftn. Rooms ulnglc and en suite, With an,', without oattib Spacious sample rooms. Speelnl Summer Balea. Club Break? fast ftUttfon tsaUfi 'Cftte Dag By C. L. & 11. U Der.uoh. Rual Estate Auctioneers. Commissioners Auction Sale of Very Valuable Im? proved Real Estate on 1 liird Streel, ?Between Jackson and Duval Sts., Consisting of i wo Bnck Dwellings and Lot Ad? joining by virtu* of a Uetif: ul the Chau? cer/ Cuurt or the ulty oi Rlchinoad, entered Juae -1, 19ii!, In the causa of Bessie L. Whittle and uthera vs. iiury A. Wnlule and others, the undersigned tpc-eiul coinmkisioner, tinted for the jjur^uic, will sell by auction, on tue promisee, on FRIDAY, JUDY 5. 1912 ut ? o'clock 1'. M. the real estate described in said de creo as "nil that certain bit. pleeo or parcel of land of which Charles F. Whittle died seized and possessed, wltn two brick tenements ana other lin- j provements thereon, lying and being In the city of Richmond, on tho west side of Third Street, between JacksOn and Duval Streets, commencing at a point on the Hne of Third Street S5 feet C Inches north of Jvckson Street, thence running northwardly along and fronttng on west line t,; Third Street : feet, thence back weatwardly toward Second Street tootweeh parallel l!r>?s 100 .'e t. more or leis. Tho two brick dwellings are always rented to good tenur.ts.it paying prices. TERMS: One-third ensh: baiar.es in i two equal Instalments at six and twelve months, for notas, with l.-.tiros: added, und title rota'.ned till whalt Is pal-l; or all cash, at option of pur chHser. GEORGE W. DEW 13 Special Commissioner. I certify that the bond required by the above d?cr*e of the special com m:?iinne: has been duly glvtn. Olven ur.ler mv hr-.r.d this 29th day of .Tune. 1912. Test?: CHARLE? 0 PAVILLE. I_Clor*. Wrru D. Plzr.lnl Co.. Real Estate Auctioneers. Uy virtue of a deed of trust. d<ited January 11, 1909, and recorded In clerk's oillce, Richmond Chancery Court, in ' D. B. 203-D, page 15Si default having been made In the payment of thai debt therein secured, and being re- I quired so to do by the r.ote-holdor, we will ?eil at public a.ur.tion. on the premises, on FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1912, at * o'clock p. M? the res', estate dOSCi I bed ;n th? ?a.ld deed of trust as follows! "All thru lot of land, with th? lm provements thereon, iv'.ng a.r.d being In the city of Richmond, w. on the pouth llr.D of Claiborne street, between Cart?r erd Washington Streets, com meneJr.g at a point fprty-twb < 42 i feet west of Washington Street, and run? ning ther.oe westwordly and fronting on the said Claihorn ? < en-ror.eously <le ?orlbed as Washington) Street, thirty fSOl feet, and running back between parallel llr.es one Hundred sr.d twenty tlvc (125) fe?t to an alley. TERMS: Cash as to the expert'e? of erer-utirs this trust, any taxes that rr.ny be dn* upon the property, Includ? ing a (rentable proportion of the cur- J rent year, ar.l to pay an overdue note of $150. nn-1 the bs.lanoe s? <?rse and two years, secured 1 y a deed of trust ; on the preiper.ty: or all en?h, at the option ?f the purchaAar WM, P Pr7.7.TN-T, Trie ee fem I ru pi opocuio Commonwealth of Virginia, Oillce of Superintendent or I'uUJlc Printing, Richmond. Va., july 2, 1?12. SEALED PROPOBALS for PRINTING fifteen HUKl RED COPIES OF I THE ONE HUNDRED AND THIR : t EENTH VOLLME uf VIRGINIA REPORTS ; will be received at thi? office up to 12 M. WEDNESDAY. July 17, Ijl'j. At the same time and place bids will be received for BINDING, WRAP? ping and labeling fifteen HUNDRED copies of the above-men? tioned books. Printed schedules, on which alls bids' Will be required to be made, will be j furnished on application. Each bid must be inclosed in sealed ' envelope, address? 1 to the Superintend ent of Public p-lnting. and marked "Proposal." Contractors will be required to make dally shipments of carefully read proof, weekly shipment of ftvs cop'ea of each sixteen-page form worked, and to furnish bond, with approved secur? ity, for tho faithful performance of contract. Th? right Is reserved to reject anv or all bids. DAVIS BOTTOM, Superintendent of Public Printing. July 8. 5, 7. !\ 11. 13, 15. Central State Hospital. " Petersburg, Va.. July p. 1913. PROPOSALS ASKED.?BIDS will be \ received until '- o'clock m.. JULY 17. 1912. for furnishing inater'al and; making alterations. Improve;. I , and extensions |n the heating system of this ho?p1t:;l Plans and .s: rations may be seen at the hospital, or will bo furnished on application. The Special Board of Directors re? serves the right to reject anv or all bids. wm. F. DREWRT. Superintendent. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Of MEDICINE ? ~N;DA' STUART McGUIRE, m. D.. Pre*. Medicine?Dentistry ?Pharmacy -".Olli Session Opmi September 16, 1912 Ntw Fireproof Building, U..excelled Equipment, Modem Laboratory Method*. Excellent Clinical Facilities. Eichty Experienced Teacher*. Write now for Catalogue AH ' ? WYTIIF. D. ANDERSON. Proctor. McGuire's University School |OPP. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND, VA FORTY-EIGHTH SESSION biplim Sep temlier 18. Thorough prepnrtlon for unl I verelty. college, technical school, U. S. Naval and Military Academies. Primary i depart? ment Inr imail bb width ?epar.no ln*tru<-i i tor*, study-hall, nr<! recitation room*. The' Principal wilt bo at ' N. Bclvldere St., after iS'ept. 6. For full information ice catulogu? at book stores, or by mnll. JOHN 1' McClILWK. Principal. timnor.?BuvRMay? ra-jaiACY /xvz?c im wmv, ?uawi iirmrii it. ink Oaecllwu UtciMrr *"t casual ljo>e?& (]Ullttl.,J1UA \j: .-^ i ... /~ > : ^'.-i . . ... _,. M. U. le.r.. ,:..hn?-.'. Vk Virgini3 Bfliiitary Institute "The West Point of the south" Collegiate hikI technical cour?e* combined j wit Ii the rtutit discipline of an nriny po,t. Vlrrlnls Cadets tuition tree, I Ltilnoton, Va, Gen. F.. W. NICHOLS. Sopi Summer l\fSort?. Among the Blue Kid?;? Mti., AT"COOL HEIGHTS" ymi a high-grade summer resort and the advantage <>f ;? summer chautauqua fur what you would pay f<<r either alone elsewhere. In addition to the advantages of a hifth grade slimmer resort, at once accessible ' yet removed from the heat and rush of the crowded centres, in addition to the mag;- - I nificent scenery, the wonderful summer climate, the beautiful building and restful haded grounds on their lofty plateau., swept uv invigorating mountain breezes, "COOL HEIGHTS" i ffera you and your . |y FREE the- unique privilege of the summer chautauqua of the So? ciety for the Advancement of Social Education, with its inspiring ki Hirers, I its special ceremonies, its high-grade musical and dramatic events, its pilgrim? ages to historic places and natural won? ders and, aljove all, the society of a won derful body of men and women:?the lead? ers in public affairs, in education, in the professional, business, social and civic life ' of the entire South. Rates, including all general meetings and special events of the ; chautauqua, ten to fourteen dollars per week, r-or reservation and further par? ticulars write or wire Manager "Cool Heights," Buena Vista, Va. The Blue Mountain House In Tits Heart uf The Blue Ridge. Elevation two thousand fret. Ovortnoklng tiie beautiful Cumberland an.t Sncnamtoah Valleys. Coot, bracing atmospiiorc. All imuicmtBti. Orchestra, danclne, tennis, bowling alloc pool. saddle hor?cs, etc. Capacity 10ft Rates F.5.03 per neck nun up. Dcsorlptlvi booklet on application to 1ion1) >< .!_::!!'i:.s l::..? Moantatn. M.t. Brunswick Inn Wnyhcaburo, Vn. This cool and delightful summer re? sort Is now open for guests. For rates, I apply to MRS. W. A. WILLIAMS, MRS. K. A. ROBINSON. _ Proprietors. Sweet Chalybeate Springs BWBE1 CHALYBEATE, VA. Up In tho A'leshany Mountain*. I'M feest above tho ??i lovel. Elegimnt Bwlmmlnc fools. Cool Nights, Her.uttrul Muiiiuatn Scenery; Water supply, l.-nn and carbonated, of tuperior medical quality. Wrlt? for book lit. B. v. KARLE. Manager, sweet Chalybeate, vs. The Sayre Cottage BUCICROB UBACH. VA. ] Is now open for the reception of ; er i sts. The acx-ornmx'.K^iiina aro (rood : and the rotes as resso*aaJble as is cori sl-.r.Tit with good service. The man? agement will take plea,?un* In dolne everything possible to mako your visit pleasant and profitable to you. Ad? dress for f-rme. etc., THE SAYTtH COTTAOB, D tick roe Denen, Vn. W?rm Sulphur Springs BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA Thin famous retort vrith the raott ?2e lightful h*Lh in America it now open for guei'.s. Write formte? and Information. Mrs. JchnL-CubauV, War.11 Springs, V*. \VA I ER c ap IIOVSB, The Mountain Paradise, Now nprn. extensively Improved. The most modern find lln-st located hotel In thl? rerion. Cuisine of tho highest standerd: white service. Orcheetrn, ?.?..?tni diversions! every out-of-door amusement; new, beau? tiful P.-.im r-ourt and Cafe. Special July ir.a party rate?. Booklet and auto mapi mailed, tth season. JOIIX I"Cftr?Y COPS. Blue Ridge Springs, Va. PHIL. F. BROWN, Prop. Maple Shade Inn, Putnskl, Vn. <?: beautiful hotel und grounds in South it Virginia. Perfectly equipped for com* t an 1 pleasure. Altitude 2.100 feet. Won. fu! climate. Through ileeper from Rlch n5. Write for booklet. fltliintic City Kr?oit? pactflo and Arkansas Avenue?. Spaetoai grounds adjoin bench and boardwalk. Only medium-priced hotel where gin-fits may go from house, to surf In bathing attire with? out nein? streets, which Is prohibited. Cue or b?th beiisrr. with sttendnnt to c.-ire for Mitts Is free, illuming water in rooms. Fresh snd kki water baths, public and pri? vate. Special ruten (1.60 and up dart) ; t*.CO to fjl.fO weekly. Including choice tuiile, ?up plled from own (arm. White service. Or |cr.csira. Tennis courts and croquet grounds n.tween hotel and beach. Booklet nisllud upon request. P.M l. 0, ROsr.citANS. Galen Hall RV Till: SEA. HOTEL \M> 8ANATORIOM. Atlantic City, N. J. OA I.EN KAIL IX THE "Uni NTAFNSa \ 1 1Kb r-t lass 110 1 Bl . Werners ville, Pa. F. L. VOt Mi. flenernl ManaKer. ? i?bimi?????iisaaa ? 11111 111 sin saasi iiii h i ISLES WORTH On the or-?an front. Virginia r.v., overlook? ing famous Ste?l Pier. Capacity <W. Special, f.:. M Up weekly: no extra charge for hot sen water baths. Elevator, spacious porches, private baths. Orchestra Autii mecta 'rains. UOoklet. W.M. HVMA.V. Proy. | FRANK M. PHOEBUS. Mgr. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. Directly on the Ocean Front Always Open. WAI.TI R Bl'/.BY. Boat Moderates Rato Hotel And Fireproof Annex, Tenn. av.. near Bench central 1 capacity 100i Opposite Prot and Cath. Churches : running water 111 rvonts : private bat Ii? ; excellent t/.ble; vegetables from own farm; v. bite s-rv.ce: ir? t" V." I w k'lj ; M.MI In *?> iI'It. BUt. Special rutes. R. Ii. I.udy. M.D. Grand Atlantic Hotel Virginia Ave. near Beach and Steel Pier. Open surrounding*. Capacity SOO. Hot und 1 tea water baths. Largo rooms; south cm exposure. Elevator to street level, spacious porches, etc. Special week rates; $.'.-'> 1111 dally. Booklet.- Coaches meet trains. CuoPIirt & l.KKiM. HOTEL RALEIGH St. ChariTa Place and ?eSCh. MO large cool I rooms; ocean view; private baths; running water In rooms: line porches; elevator; electric lights, etc. Food and aervlco of tho best. Very reimonablo rates. < H. J. nTNK;r. TUR wii.TsinnE, Virginia Avenue ami Bench, Ocean view. UrcHtly lu.pne.ed. Cap. SM, Private bat*>?. running water la rooms, eloyator, etc. Music. Upeoial, I1J.W up weekly: t-'.io up I dally. Open all rho y. ar. Booklet. MAMIJEI. Several Witnesses on Stand, Sub? ject to Rigid Cross Examtnation. REAFFIRM FORMER EVIDENCE Claude Allen Bears Up Well and Shows More Interest in Proceedings. [Special toTfi" Times-Dispatch.] Wythovtlle, Va.. July ?.?The trial of Cluutia Allen was resumed this morn inn at 3:30 o'clock, aftsr tho inturrup tlon occasioned yesterday afternoon by tho sudden Illness of Juror Brls coo. Tho Juror had so far recovered as to bo ublo to resume his position in the Jury box. The cross-c-xr.rr.ir.atlon of Judge D. W. Holen, tho llrst witness for thn Commonwealth, was resumed and soon completed. The numo tacts, without material change, were brought out bv the witness as were teattilcd to by him in tho former trials of Floyd Allen for tho murder of W. M. Foster and Claude Allen for the killing of Judge T. Li. MnsBie. W, 1>. Totnpklna. another attornoy from IHllsville, and a spectator of t'ne events of the trngedy, was the nost witness, and though subjected to n spirited cross-examination by Mr. ! Willis, of counsel for prisoner, ufllrra ed Iiis statements of tho former trials without change. Tho examination of Fraston Fowler, the third witness,- resulted as the others did. tho witness ropentlng his formor story. Dexter Ooad, the clerk who wu wounded, was tho fourth wttnesn, and won subjected to rigid cross-examina? tion by Judge, llalrston. of tho defense, with no material charrjo from his for? mer statement Around hin examination great in-, terest centred, as It Is one of tho theories of thn defense, as set out in tlie opening statement, that 11-feellng between llond ami Floyd Allen cul? minated on tho l-lth of March nnd prcclpltatrd the tragedy. W. F. NeRtor, tho fifth witness, made no ohange In his testimony. Hta ex? amination wn? short. J. N. Early, one of the Jnrors who tr'ed and convicted Floyd Allen 'n j Carroll Clrenlt Court, was the sixth witness. His evidence Is corrobora I tlvo of his former testimony, j Jack Allen and Garland Allan, 1 unelen of tho prisoner, wer? In court I yesterday, but havo not been present to-day. The prisoner bears up well, and ' seems to take more interest in con? ferring with and prompting his coun j sei while conducting tho examination ; than he has heretofore. A larirer num? ber of women wer* In attendance to? day than on any previous occasion. Atlantic Cit" lArsorta "ST. CHARLES" Most select location fronting the ocean. Thoroughly modern. Courteous nervte?. Bathrooms with hot nnrt cold, fresh and a. a water attachment?, etc. Magnificent I porchei overlooking tho Boardwalk and : ocaSn. Orchestra of lololsts. Uolf prlvi 1 lege?. Always open. Illuetrated booklot. NEWLfN haivms company. Tho leading and me?t modern high-class hotel at moderate rates. albemarle Virginia Are, nnd Heach. N?w throughout; capacity 3M; private bath*, elevators, ?.coo feet wide, cool porch??: exceptional table, whlto fervlce. Special rale", Jt, J10. 11: SO up weekly: |! up dally. FI-eklet. J, p. COPE. The Hotel nf Delaware Water (tap. Pa. Hotel Sothern Virginia Ave. Capacity 2S0. Rooms en ?ulte. Bath* and running water. Excel? lent table. 7th ***?on. Snme management. Hotel Kenderton Tr-nnftfr? Ave , third bouse from beach nun pier; family hotel; private baths, ocean view, elevator. line perches, home cooking: tpeela! low early season rates. _j. ?1. MlTCirE!.!,. "hotel shoreham, Ocean l-.'nd Vlrirluln Ave>. A modern hotel with every convenience: elevator, privat? bath*, etc. Open lawn* allow plenty of light and air. Ideally lo? cated. Servlco anil table the best. Kates (12.80 up weekly. Booklet. W. B. COTTEN. Hotel iroquois So. Carolina ?v. and Bunch, centre of an att.-aet'.or.a. Capaelty 400, One of the most modern and up-to-date, loo ocvan-alde rooms. Privat? bath*, running water In rooms. Ble votor. Mus'.c. Kine porches. White ?ervtes. Special rates: 1.4 up weekly; J3.80 up dallv. Booklet. W F. SHAW. ItOTEf. ?IAJKSTIO. Virginia a v a r. <t Beach; renovated throughout, centre of attractions; ocean view; enpactty 300; ele? vator; prlvato bulbs; white service, etc.; superior table; special $10 up weekly; f] up daily; booklet. M. A. SMITH. norm ai;si:(i>\. Virginia A v.. rmir llen'h. FTRBTItOOK?Bl ll.r or U1UOU A STONE. Everything thai constitutes ? hrst-closs hotel. Elevator, private baths, etc . etc. $1.0? up dullv; special weekly rates; booklet. O. D. PAINTER. The most attractive and popular hotel for I Rlcbmor.d visitors. hotel borton I Ocean end Tennessee Avenue. Central to ] nil attractions B. B. VOOlMfKES, Owner , ncd Proprietor. New Hotel Merion I Homelike hotel of high class at popular tariff Newlv-bntit brick, at Vermont Ave. , I near Beach. ?CACK l.vw. ,t Co. '.'PrUUriTWAr Kentucky av.. I0O yards from I ItUIl 1 Cnnt/ beuch. As good ns tho best. Cap. 21.0. New, homelike; elevator: large, eooi, ocean view rooms, w|ili baths; pbonea; excellent tntile; whlto service; metal beds. Special rates, ti up weekly. S! KO up dally. Sat, to Moll. 19. Booklet W !?". 'A' \ | Vir^ni? trust Company, Richmond, Va. This company having qualified as I executor of the estate of C. Tf. Dor ; set (along with Mrs. 8. C. Dorset), all ] persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them, and those Indebted to the estate wtll ! please make payment. VIRGINIA TRUST OOMPANT, Executor of C. H< Dorset. Deceased. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND i 'da Y STREETS. Open dully from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M Admission. 26c. Free on Saturdays. Resolution Favoring Monetary Commission Adopted?Offi? cers Elected. CSpeclal to The Tlmos-DIspatch.1 Hampton, Va.. July i.?After adopt ; Ing a resolution Indorsing the Aldrlcn , MoAo'.irv Commission plan and listen? ing to tho reports of tho officers for tho past year, the Tobacco Association of the L'nltcd States completed it thirteenth annual convontlon In Jrlotel Chamberlain at noon to-day. and ad '? Journed. Tho resolution favor'ng the Mone ; tary Commission was the result of a ! recommendation contained In tho an ' nual inessafte of President T. M. Car ! rlngton. oi Richmond. Mr. Carrlns ton read his tnessnge, which was : bristling with guoil suggestions to the . tobacco mon, und was received with enthusiasm by tho members of tho as ; soclatlon at tho morning session. The board of directors of the asso ' elation met and elected UeTorge B. ] Webster, of Winston-salem, N. C, as the secretary and treasurer of the as j soclatlon. and resolutions wero adopt? ed Instructing tho new secretary to . use his best efforts the corning; year j in securing; additional members for the association. In order to lncreuso Itn usefulness to the tobacco trade. It Ih proposed to seo that all ths manu? facturers and leaf dealers are brought Into tho asanolatlon work The ofllcers chosen by the assocls tlon for tho coming year are as fol lows: President, T. M. Carrlngton. ; Richmond: Vice-presidents, \\. L. Petty, Lexington. Ky.j R P. Watson. Wilson, N. <:.; V. P. Eirirlcston, Drake's Rraneh. Board of directors: W. t. 1 Rood, R'chmondj A. P. Thorpe, Rocky Mount) N. C; Rdward tVlachmcyer. 1 Bultlmore; W. a. Adams, Oxford. X. C.: '.lehn L. Wlnrto. Richmond: A. B. Car rln?ton, Dauvillo; Q. M. Booker. Lynchbure; s. \V. Venable. Durham. n. C.i J. A. Clarke. Redford City; W. L. McQill, Petersburg; O. T. Patten, Dar? lington, S C.; Q. S. Norfleet, Winston. N. C.; O. A. Lewis, Henderson, N. C j it.rj.rjpiiiinsn. Cincinnati; F.R. Flck len, ureenvllle. x c.; E. V. Webb. Klnstnn. N- C.: W. O. Rogers. Warren ton. N. C.; J. M. Edmunds, Wilson; Q. j W. Walters, South Boston. This afternoon the tobacco men were . the guests of the Southern Railway I Compnny on a tug rldo over Hampton ; Roads, and to-night the annual dinner I was held in tho Chamberlln dining room. RYAN REAL LEADER OF NEW YORKERS He Is Consulted at Every Turn of Affairs in Baltimore Convention. Bristol. Va., July 4.?"Talk n'iout Murphy running the New York delega? tion at Baltimore, from the way 1 saw It, Thomas I'*. Ryan was running it from his seat In our delegation," said Charles W. Bondiurant, a prominent coal oper? ator of Leo county, Va., who has re : turned from tho Democratic National ' Convention. "We were greatly Ftirprised when Ryan came and took a acat In our del? egation," he continued. "At the Stuto convention at Norfolk there wa? a sug? gestion that a '.Mr. Ryan" be made a dolegate-at-large from the State. 1 asked some one If Thomas P, Ryan was meant. The reply was that It was not he, but his son. instantly there was objection to his helng made a delegate j from the State at large, j "Finally tho mysterious -Mr. Ryan, I supposed to he a son of Thomas F. I Ryan, was made a delegate troin tho I congressional district of Representative Hnl L>. Flood; and upon tho theory that j thu district had tho right to name Its own delegates, there was no further objection, but nobody seemed to know j that It wrts Thomas P. Ryan that had been slipped In. I "Ryan was the most unassuming j member of our delegation, in the, pri i v.tte caucuses ho had not u. word to i say. Ho merely cust his vote. I Ue : Rove I did see him talking to r^enator ! -Martin and Representative Flood. "Soon after the convention opened I I noticed that men were coming fre : quently to confer with Ryan in our del? egation I asked who these men were, but no one seemed to know. I bugan to j watch whero they came from and saw ; that they Word from the Now Vork del? egation, which was about 150 feet from ! us. 1 afterward saw that every titno I anything Important came up men came ' over from tho Now York delegation and ! conferred with Ryan. Although ho sat us a member of our delegation, with in half vote from Virginia. It looked to ' mo nh though ho was really running I tho Neu V ir!; delegation. "1 noticed that John R. Stanchfleld, who made the speech In which he called Hrynti 'a publicity-seeking marplot. I was one of the members of the New ' York delegation who slipped over most j frequently and conferred with Ryan ? while the latter sat In our delegation." 1 Another member of tho Virginia del 1 egatlon who had a talk with Ryan said ! tho latter expressed admiration for William .1. Bryan. "Ho IS a great talk? er." was Ryan's commont on Lie Peer? less Leader; alter tho latter hud tlulshed One of his assaults on tho privilege seeking Interests and predatory wealth, i Ono of the Virginia delegates ven j lured the assertion to-day that Ryan would not want to sit In another con ' venlloti with William .1. llryan In It. Meld On Serbin? Cliargr. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Frederlcksburg, Va., .July 4.?Walter Ray was arrested and jailed here Wed? nesday night, Charged with assault on an eight-year-old girl, daughter of Julius Young. The crime took place I Just across tho river from this city ?In Stafford county. Ray is thlrty-ilve , years old and has a. wtf* and two 1 children. Ray was brought to this city by the ; father of tho ch id and Richard Al sop and turned over to tho officer*. ! All parlies are colored. {few School Rntldlngs In Lee County. fVvrvlnl to Tho Times-T>J.spatrm.l nrlstol. Va., July 4.--D. W. Wagner, of this city, has tho contract for ths erection of two public school build? ings In Lee county, one at Pennlngton Gap, to cost |12.00>, and one at Keo kee, a mining town, to cost i?.?0?. The coui.tv and the Stonega Coal and Coke Company have Joined tn the oxpens* of erecting the building at Keokee.