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II ffl B ifll iJJ _ HELD UP THE BOND ISSUE Pctcrshurg Paving Scheme Gets ;i Strong Sct- Back. SINKING FUND STATEMENT George Cameron. Jr,. Presents Report as a Pcrsonal Privilege and It Is Adopted. (Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.) P13TE1LSKITRO. VA., Nov. S.-Pclers* hiirg's streot improvement campalgn suf- 1'cred -Ji UDtimcly Interruptldii at tho hnnds of ihe Council yesterday evenlng, when tho ordinance provldlng for the issue uf $70,(*0d ot clty four pcr rent. forty year bonds, for paving, wus defeatod for i-H-'l- ol' a two-thlrds' vote. Only thtrtfcen ^led for lts adoptlon and nlne against. Tho bonc of cpntentlon was tho falluro io incluilc Old .Street among ihe roadways to be improved. Thla caused oppositlon to the bond issuo and doteated ihe ordi- iin.net. Mr. Georgo Cameron, Jr., c.haJrman of ihe Financo Committee, presented a statement from the sitiking fund -oin- mlsslOIlers, which nc asKod in.gnt ho. read ns a persoual privilege, m vlew ot rltlclsms thnt had beon mado. The state¬ ment wns a Iongthy and detnlled cxpo- ,-.ition or transactlons rclattve to a saie of JliWO ol' clty of Petersburg four pcr iT-nt. bonds at W2 1-2, which were hold by iiicslnklng fund, and tho purqha.se by tho ilnklns fund of W5.000 Vlrgmia threo per cent, bonds. 'l'ho statement wus adopted and publlshod. Petersburg Chapter. Unlted Daughters uf the Confederacy, hold a called mept- ing vcslnrdav at A. P. Hlll Camp Hall and extended rt vote nf thanks to all who ulded tho success of tlie recent conven- ''t'iiV chapter was lnvlted to attend tho .veddinp of Miss Lucy >Lee. Hill. at M. I'aul's Church. on Wednesday, "\o\em- bcr iflth. - * FOR STEALING JEWELRY. A Railroad Man Charged With This Offense. (Spcc'nl to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.) ALEXANDRIA, VA.. Nov. .«.-W'. O. Pollard. a pas-senger flagman in tho em- plo'y of the Southern Rallroad Company, was held l'or tho grand jury by justlco Caton in ihe. Pollco' Court thls mornlng bn the charge of steallng several artlcles uf lewelrv valued at about J6C0, the prop- erty of Mr. ar.d M'/f. W. M. C. Dodge. ot \Va_hington. Tho misshig Jewelry. was found in a trunk at the resldence oiPol- lard on Klng Street, There were tw_nty br thirty artlcles, Includlng a ladies g *ni rinc with twenty-seven small dlamonUs and a necklace wlth twenty-eigbt pearls. \\ hen confronted with the charge Pol¬ lard as=erted tus innocence. dcclarmg that he had found the. jewelry ln a box at some railroad depot. The jewelry disappeured while i:i translt over tho Southern Rail¬ road frt-uii Haymarket, Va., to \\ ash ng- ton Octobor -'ad. As ho failed to furn-sl hall this mornlng Pollard was rc-manued to prlson. , ,. The wholesalr- robberles of merehandise from rallroad cars in thls r'ty. wh.ch havo been corrjmittcd wlth astonishing: fre- on-mev in the past few months, aro now lieing thoroughty Investlgated hy the po- llce.' The result is lhat a room at tr.o statlon house is packed with artlcles whlcli have been recovered by the ptfl- cers. Tlie goods nre. rolscellanebus, includ- ing au'tomabtle tircs. several hum.red sh->es, aole.leather. tobaeeo, eggs, cloth- ing guns and many other things. The offlcers staie that most of the artlcles were found on tho premises of Constab.e Mordieal Hiir-t, of Fairfax county. who v,-a« arrested ci few days ago on inc charge Of having stolen goods ln h:s poS- »-<.«inn. ar,d who was released on ms own rccognlzance for a hearlng November 15th iipoi' rcpresontatlona of railro.id oraciaia io the eitect thal he had been engaged tb purch-so the Btolen goods- FIRE AT BOYDTON. Promptness t "i6*f' ;.Extinguishers Prevents Serious Damage. 'Sj>«ui to Xlie Tltnei-DUpatchO UOYDTON. VA.. Nov. S.-A tire o,> ( urred in the. dwclling over tho postoflJce here la*=t nlght soon after dark. whieh .; me near destroylng the entire post- olfier. buildlng. includlrig the dry good* _iore ol U. E. Coleman and Brother, whoso store is in iho buildlng. The lire origtnated in the pciling. and w.is supposed to havo been cauw.-d by rats wjth a match. Bv the prompt use. of flre extlngulshers, whlch were recently ttought hy the town, a fearful conllagra- lion was avcrted. The owner of tho prop¬ erty i_ive> ihe ex-Linguishecs certainly .-aved hls property from burnlng. HUNTING ACCIDENT. Richard T. Brizendine Gives Himself Frightful Wound. 'Kpn-Sal <.-, TV.f Tlmns-Dispatch.) DL'NNS STORK. VA.. Nov. fe..Rlch'ird T. Brizendine. og Zena Or.er.a, Eesex nOUtity, while ¦hiintinc thls mornlng,. acol- dentally dtBcharged hls gun. whtlc rirag- glng It" tbioiu'i: a fence, infileted a diin- gerpus wound upon himself, The dis- charg« entered the lower portlon of his itomach, m*_ing a wound ihroo Inches long, twei wide and one inch deep. The load passed latterally Just'misslng the Inleeuines. Dr. J. N. Di«h*izo pronounced tbe wound dajigerous, but not nccc£_arlly fat,-, Shooting Affray. 'f-'PK-lal to Tr.t, Tlrrits.pitpatcll.) .UKH1CURIN, VA.. Nov. 8.-8am >:_dle.v (colored) shot o nd serlously wounded Howard Mo-lcy, also colored, l.ere S tur> day niglit. Tbe bil| entered on tjae rl_ht htd- of the abdomen and lodged in the back. Medley was commltted to t!'e cour,- ty jail to awnit action ol tbe grnnd Jury. ;\lOt-lev was t'lltrri lo Richmond .Sunday for medical attention. Double Wedding. iSj.tclal to Tht TlmecrbllMtcb.) FREUI-JHiCKSHl'RG. VA.. Nov. 8..A double iiiiiiriage oeeurnd al the .Melhodl^t p.r*cnage m 1-oulia n few iiava ago, wl¦>-i Rev H T. Campbell unlt.-d i-i n-;,, 'trhnonv Mr. Jfli.'i Gynter und Mlsa Vevla HMtcr. ahd Mr. Jamts Hes'er and M'f-s .laiilo Dlcklnson, ull of th^t county. Mr. H.-stn- aud Mi*s He-ter aro brother at:d t-k-ter. Fire in Gladya Inn. (K|.l-.-l!ll te *lli<- TIln.sDiM.ui.-h.'l C1.1FTON FORGE, VA Nov. >-FI*<- V,|oke out in Gludv. Inn. th'- hott-l !".. lonijlng 'io tlie I'lwsape ,k< and Ohlo Hallwav Company at 'i/tb ytiterday eve- nuig. The fire or'cinated ln the kitghen, lollowirnr ah alr sliaft to the roof, Tlio voiuntfeer firc department ivspor.ded l.'ompily. and soon had the flanu-t under . ontrol. but nof untll aiv/iu. t:,^^ dumilgo van uone. ¦¦¦ Bi_ Loss of IwUmber. <13}- Ai>.v^lal6-1 Pr«si.1 DKLAV?/ liF. P.REAKWATKR, DKI.. NoV. 8..TiV- seli'o-ier Wllllam Thoma; Moore, frorn Norfrilk f«r New .VorU, nov here, roi>or<_ bas-'ng lost OO.OOO feet p lumber on Nove'iiher 4th, off fr-a G'rl J", J. .The ix-malnder <>t tho dfj_k-loai .lilfted. THK RATIC FOK CLASSIFIKD WANT ADVKKTISLVG f* I rent per trord Net CA*h ln ADVANr-B. *lth a mlnlmum cort of £5 cents for each InscHlon. The same rate appites te death*. marrlng-w. obltuanes end nll other cla.esified notlces. No display type allowed ln tho classatled coiumns. LOST AND FOUND. LOST-ON ., HE ORANDSTAND AT the foot-ball _rame on Saturday, a ladles" gray hand bag. codtalnlnB keye, a pliolbgrtiph and other arttuleB. 'J'he flnder wiii please return to tne Tlmes-Dispatch uounllngf Room and obi.ge tt'idlstressed girl. LOSTW-.OO REWARD.LOST ON MON- day uuoui 1:30 1*. Al., on west sldo of fiiot ouuui, _,_... ».eii r.u->»iu a,»u o "fi«, or Broad Street between Flrst and Fotisheo, a $.0.00 BILL. Return to il>> }¦'.. Grace Street, LOST.LARGE ST. BKRNARD DOG, with llght brown body. whlte face, cito.it nnd feot and white streaK down back; answer* to name of "Don." Reward lf returned to SIO Floy.d Avenue. S T R A V 1. D-ONE LARGE, TH1N, spotted SOW and P1GS. Whoevnr has them klndlv call 'phono. 1917 or .iifcS. U'ALTKR li. BKAUER, crolgnton RJttd, Henrlco county, Va. LOST-.-S1GNET RING; LEFT ON WASH- stu-rid In lavatory at Murphy's Hotel Sunday afternoon; Inltlals M, B. P. Flnder please call at','IT E. Deigh Street. HELP WANTED.Male. BOY^-WANTED, A BOY FROM 14 TO 10 yeurs of age on small place. short d.ss t.'inctj ln thr- county, whlto or colovedj whlle preferred. Apply S_l E. Maln Street, Room 1. between l) A. M. and ;"> P. M-, to-day. DRUG CLERK-WANTED. A REGIS- tered or reglstered asslsttint pharnlac'.st. Address P. O. Bux 34, Hampton, Va. WANTED FOR V. S. A.RMT.ABLE- bodled unmarrled rnen. between ages of 21 and 35, citlzens of Unlted States, of good character nnd temper.ito hablts, who can speak, read and wrlte English. For lnformation apply to RECRUT.TNG OF¬ FICER, 110 E. Broad St,, Richmond, Va. WANTED, FOUR GOOD .MALE STENO- praphcr.s; two for Rlchmond, two for North Carolina; former Massey College studenta preferred. JSLVSSEV BUSI¬ NESS COLLEGE, 705 East M-aln Sireet. WANTED. AT ONCE. CARRIAGE painter for custom work; one who can letter preferred: job permanent lo right man. JOHN LEW1S & SONS, No. 100 Lewls Street, Grecnsboro, N. C. WANTED, AT DAVIS HOTEL AND restaurant, 1529 E. Mnln Street, an all- round hotel and restaurant man; must furnlsh best reference. Apply between 3 and 5 o'clock P. M. WANTED, A DECORATOR AND CARD wrlter; one who can make himself gon¬ erally useful ln a dry goods store. An¬ swer Box SO. Hampton, Va. WANTED, A THOROUGULY COMPE- tpnt drugglst (reglstered); how long; in buslness, where omployed and salary wantod. N., care Box 137, city. WANTED. CARRIAGE BLACKSMI.TH. Apply at once tu W. C. SMITH, 311 N- Flfth Streot. WANTED, CYL1NDER AND JOB PRESS feedcr. Apply at 20 Governor Sireet. WANTED.'AT DAVIS HOTEL, 15211 E. Maln Street, two good yvaltors. SITUA'iiOIM WANTED.Male .ITUATION WANTED-WOULd' LIKE a place with some gent on hls placo to look after and keep UiincH to right; am piarrled. Address HUSTLER, Abercorn, Va. WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN, POS1- tion with rellable firm; furnlsh best ref¬ erence a_ to auo'iuty.., character, etc. Ad¬ dress I. 17, care thls olllce. HELP WANTED.Female. AN EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER for six chlldren; quallficatlons; Engll h hranches, Latin. Matherhatlcs, Includlng Algebra and Music on Plnno. Writo for terms, JAS. KVLE, Baywood, Grayson ,-uunty, Va._ SITUATION WANTED.Female WANTED, BY A LADY OF CON .DER- able buslness experience-. a poBltlon aa ofllce asslsiant; can glve beat refer¬ ences. Address E. M. Trenton Mills, Va. WANTED^ BY PUBLIC STENOGItA- pln-r. Jeffcrfipn Hotel, a few hours' work outside ench dny, or to be done ;it hotel. JX'I.IA M'RAE. WANTED. A POSITION BY A YOUNG lady Btenograpber and bookkeeper; wn furnlsh A-l reference.. Address J. 15, thlJB.'ciffl'ce, HELP-MALE AND FEMALE. SERVANTS WANTED. AMONG SOME of the beet whlte families ln ihis city; good wages paid f'jr tht nght persons. We have a-ppllcaUons lor a largo num¬ ber of cookt yrho can furnlsh good refer¬ ence.; house g.r:_ and nursea lor tho eiry. Appiy at wice to THE NEGKO LABOR & BMPLOYMBNT AGENCV, Ct2_ fc;. Broad Street (.econd lloor;. WANTED. S1ALES AND FE.MALKS TO Increase their output li) per cent str-ng- ing tobacco bags. Send 10c. for v.i.c- lnstrument ar,-i dlrcctions. A. L. JKH- YEl No. ::\i H liyrd SU'-i, i.ity. SOLICITORS & SALESMEN." BALESMAN.V» A N T E D, SALES^-.iN, already engaged In travellng, to sell Ltnaecd OH and f'ainis as >>i:te llne in Yirgtnius and Southern Blales; no u.tni- ples needed. Audress Uox 683. 1-tich- morid, Va. AGENTS WANTED- AGENTS WANTED KOK "V.'AU SONUS (ind poems of the Southern Cuuled- eracy." Colle'cted and cdltel by an ex- Confederate und well known author. Rov. h. M. Wharton, D. D. Dedlcated to lhe lale General John Ii. Cordun; en- dorsed by most promlnent ex-< on'ed- urates ahd the Daughters of the Con¬ federacy; contains over WO pagon; inujj- nltioently Ulustrated; rare colTqclloil of war soiigu aml poems dear to «\ery Southern heart; tve-ry truo Scuthcruer will want this book; unonmiuii detnand; magnltlcent opportunlty for agents; one agent made $'/j.20 tlr»t weok; unoth.r J3.S.60 In seven weeks; teiniH liberal; terrltory asslgned on applieat.on; oiunt free. Send nt once 15 cent, to pay po:>t- age; don't deluy. Arlilress Dept. J, THE JOHN C. WINSTON CO., H&i Alch Bireot. l'hlla., Pa, A'lKNTS WANTED FOR HLTOLLEO- tloiia and letters of fiennal Robert 13. Leo hy hls son, Rnbcrl li. Lee; u won- derfully truo plcture of _ poblo itmiae- U-r. A few good agent.i can bo KlVCIl liberul cornnusslon, guarantii-d silry and excluslvo tonitory. Address for purticulurs, C. 16, thla olllce. Ol'Ti .T FREE; CREDIT G.YJJN; OI T prlce Chrititnuis hook.; U\.: i,i>,jk li'-r.; il Xxx>\{ ?,:>c.; »l.t/J book ;-«¦ «,00 bbolt llVji- FKROI.'BON, im, ClllciriimU, PIANOS AND ORQANS'. PIANOS AND ORGANK PROal I" '.(' tcry to eonbumer;. hlghest nuallty, l< 'v- ( est prirc-B, easlt'Kt i,m duceuieiits lo churchl l! tiade. WILLIA,.! M, .ILNhivs Vl e_er, Vi% Eaijt Muln. 1 ln- ulry The Tee-Dee Money Prize, The second prlze in tho Teo-Doe Money Contest was won last'tvceh bj* A. O. Osterblnd, No. 518 South Laiirel Street, city, who drew tho plcture and wroto the vorse. Tho other prize pictures and poems wlll follow in regiilar order. As great oaks from little acorns grow, So business from T.-D. Ads. flow; As fast as an owl can blink his eye Your money will surely multiply. BOARDING. 3IGHTH ST.. N., 510-NICELY FUR- nlshcd, comfortable rooms; good table; permanent ard translent boarders; terms reasonable. ?RANKLIN. E., .U5-LARGE, COM- fortablo rooms; good table; pcrmanein and translent; also table boarders; ref¬ erence required. 3RACE ST., H., 103-PERMANENT. translent and tahle boarders; nlce rooms, good fare, home comforts. BOARD WANTED. \I ARRIED LADY (WITH BABY') wlshes room and board ln prlvate family or boardlng house; good table. Address Mrs. A. V. WELSH, Jefferson Hotel, j Rlchmond,-Va. j .VANTED. BOARD AND ROOM' IN J strlctlv prlvate famlly by young man of qulet hablts; must have hot bath con- venlent; prlce must not exceed 5-1.50 per week. Address J. IS, caro thls ofllce. ROOMS FOR RENT. BELVIDERF.. S.. 202.WANTED, TEN- ants for four nico papered rooms on second lloor, with uso of water; rent moderate. Apply 202 S. Belvjdore Street. SIXTH, N-, SH^^URNTSHED ROOM, cnnvenlent to bath, wlth or without hoard, strlctly prlvate family; terms toa- Bonable. Apply to 514 N. Sixth Street. VANTED, ONE OR TWO YOUNG MEN to sharc a nlce sulte of rooms, eonsist- Ihg or a bed-room and sltting room; )o- cated near Seventh and Grace; rent very ehenp; comfortable and clcan. Address II. 12. care thls ofllce. ROOMS WANTED. vANTED."FURNISHED R06.M, HEAT and convenient bath. for n' gcntleman: centrally located. Addro.a I. 13. onte thls offlce. FLATS FOR RENT. .E*E DISTRI^-i'lIREE OR FOUR rooms. Hfcond-floor Hat; or dlvlded be¬ tween second and third floors; porcelaln hnth, hot and cold water; gas, telc- lihone etc; convenient to cars; reter- onces glven nnd required. Address C. H, care thls ofllce._ REAL"'ESTATE.For Safe. EOR SALE OR EXCHANGE--NEW SIX- room cottage, overlooklng Valley and trains at Afton; gravity water. beautl¬ ful shade; room for small frults, pdul- trv, or a summer home. Slxty aorefl frult land at railroad, lialf cleared and planted; orchard six years old; e'ght hundred Albeniarlo iilpplns, also red ap- ples nnd poach'os, Fffiy acres fruit. or farmlng land; opening for a pract cal frult man io plant on shares. Small productlve farm wlth beiirlng orch rd. Two fanris wlth model hoint-s t'or sale; market for evorythlng, If looklng for health, busiriesa or a home como and see ihis seellon. W, S. RODES, Ailon, Va, ""reXl^STATE.For Rent. \V A NTlcTC T EN A NT. HOUSE 6l_V_'--.8. Laiircl Street, 5 rooms, £i.00. TEE-DEE BRAN8HES The follbwlng Branch Oillces have been csiublisnud for tho bunuilt of thoso Uvnig at a dlsmnco from thu Main Olhea of Tho Tlmes'-Disputch. 'J he Xce-Deo Wanls loft nt any of these inaiiclieH wlll riicclvo the satn. cureful atteiitiuu as inough thoy had heen left al the Maln Olllce, und thero wlll Ua no extra cost to iho udvorilser; .LAUCHTEH'S DRUG STORE, Twen- ty-iitih anrl VenaDle Streets, W, F. EANES, Twtniy-ntth and LelQh iatreeis, A. A, SCOTT, Twentyfifth and Broad Streets, ROBT. J. WILLIAMS, Twenty-first and Mar6hall StreeU, R, H. M. hMHrtlbON, Foushee aroj Broad Street.. G. W. LA I IM-ER, No, 800 West Mar- .hull atreet. THUUiPwON'S DRUG STORE, No. 1521 Wc&t iviain Street, I. L. BEVERIDGE, Orook Avenuo and CUy l.ue.t. RADY'b ORUQ STORE, Barton Hviflht.. PEUHLE'S DRUG STORE, No. 3900 WlUiamtbyro Avenue, Fulton. ROOIN'ii PHARMACY, No. 200 East i.i.o-.i -.ii btreet. CITY PHUG STORE, No. 1444 East Main Street, corner Fifteenth. JUDbON CUNNINGHAM, No, 2027 Ea.t Maln, r.orner fwenty-llrst PINE STREET PHARMACY, No. 331 South Pint Street. POIWDEXTERKIRK-P/',RRI6H CO., No. 418 East Broad Street. THE PARACON PHARMACY, No. 402 North Sixth Street, EATON PHARMACY, Twenfyel.hth and N Streeta. FOR SALE. ASK FOR .RUSSELL'S ANT1-ROACH Powder; posltlvely destroys water bug» and cock roaches; all drugglsts, 10c. or wlll be malled on recelpt of price by W. F. EANES, Twenty-dfth and Lelgh. FOR SALE.A BRAND NEW REMING- ton Typewrlter of latest modol, never heun used;No. 7, ..wlth polyohromo at- lachment; wlll fct-11 for ¦"*-_ cash. C. 13. thls .offlce. JURGENS' WILL SELL YOU A "_ uR- tune" or "Mrs. Rorer" Gas Range, and lf lt does not cook, bako or broll as well as any otner stove wlll refund your money; 410-21 E. Broad Street._ JUST AS THEY COM'E WE ASK YOUR attention to them. Danlsh Cloths at 15c, Votles at l_*_c. PEMBERTON,' PR1CB & CO. FO.R SALE.POINTERS AND SETTERS, broke and unbroke. Apply to JV R. HUTCHISON, caro, Model Laundry. THOUSANDS OF ROSES IN BLOOM TO select from for fall plantlng. MER1T ROSE CO., W. Grace and Cedar. FOR SALE.A NO. 10 BAR-LOCK TYPE- wrltor, practically now, for f*0 cash. G. 10, care thls offlce. FOR SALE-FOUR THOROUGHBRED Polnter Pupplos. Apply 1005 N, Second. NOTICE. SPECIAL LOTOF BROKEN SIZES t.'J.GO and $4 Soft Hats.while they last, $2.00 and Vlsfi. MUSCOE 11. GARNETT, Eighth and Maln. Streot. WE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO orders that como hy mall and all ln- qulries are answered as carcfully and promptly as posslble; so you oul-o,-town merchants can rely or. your inqulry or order getting ationded to promptly whon you send it to us. Paper bags, sheet and roll wrap'pirig papers, rooflng, btillding, sheathing, butter, toilet and other papers; butter dlshes, twlnes, paper cuttors. etc,', at low prices; good goods, loo. WESTOVER PAPER CO.. Richmond. NEW*" STOCK OF SHOPPING SATCH- els, and In the approved shapesj all ruodestly prlced. PL'i.lBERTON, PRICE & CO. ' PAINTING. ..VANTED. 100 W^GONS TO PAINT and letter, .IS each. SHAW, 305 North Eleventh Street. WANTED. 100 BUGOlKS T< > FAINT, $5 50 each. SHAW", "J05 N. Eleventh Streot. STORE FHONTS PACNTED, S*..00; rooms, J_'>''. SHAW, 305 N. Eloventh St. CIIeXpES].' SIGN PAINTING IN CIT_ at SHAW'H, 305 ^'._^1i^'£n4l_airj^:t- "LUNCH PARLORS. CH E ST E R F l E L D LUNCHltOOi-T Twelftli and Maln Strcots; regular,din- ners 25c.'; hot lunch 15c; the best ln the clty; give us a trial._ b"6x. coTJcIhie 17" n1ce box couches and prettiest lin'. of coveiing ln tho clty. JACOB CMLAUK. 705 West Maln. REDUCED PRICES. PRICES REDUCEJD ON WATCH WORK: Cleaulng, $1; Main Sprlngs. $1; twenty years' experlence. W1I, .TOBIBN., Jr., 408 E. Broad Streot., Rlchniond, Va. Bpectacles and EyeglassoH, 25 cents. AU work guaranteed. COLD CURE. TA'KW NO. I COLD AND GR1P CURE. WM. P. POYTHRES8 & CO. TAKE NO. I COLD AND GRIP CURE. WM. T. I'OYTHRESS & CO. TAKE NO. 4 COLD. AND GRIP CURE. WM. P. POYTHRESS & CO. TAKkT NoTTcOLD AND GRJP CURE. WM. P. POYTHRESS & CO,, 910 i_a_t Maln Street, Richmond, Va, , PACKING AND SHIPPING. FUUNITUR- "AND' CHINA I^ACKED and shlpped wlth caro. JACOB UM- l.\i;i'. 'Phone :i'.'92. 6K0K K_J'-I.l_"<i B-ECU-, POR THE WEEK EN-UNG NOV. *?, 1001: Cut out thls ouupon and _e"d wlth slioes and wo wlll heol thom. regiilar prl.o I'Dc, rubber hoels 350,', and accept thls for Wo. robatc. When wo hoel a ehoo wo do not ]iut. a ploco of Joatlior on top and llll up wlth soft scraps, but cut o'f anrl lebulld with solld leather. -Our "Own Make" Htitchdciwn Galtera tma Laco Shoe, $">; a good hunting or work- lnB shoe. DREW'S 'fll.l'J-TUUl StlOE FACTORY, No, 716 I*. Maln Street. I cArria'ges ANp'^^pNS; FOR SALE--TWO S E C O N U-IIA N D llght Double Truch_, now Single Truoks, new and second-liand Wagons. 1*1_T4* ARPKON RttOS., t*l3 'itrook Avenue. for baLb-'comb ANP examine m-y Double and Single Trucks aud Grocery Wauori.; you wlll savo tlmo and money. B. c. bh|stow. io s_. Fii'to.nUi Street. WORTH s¥_TnC*T. SHOW GROUNPS OF MER1- ROSE CO., W. Gnicc an_ Cedar, BTJSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PROTECTTON UNDER ANY FLAG, tdcntlfieatlon and curo in RlckiioBs. accl¬ dent or deatli, credit reference, medlcal nnd legal nttendnnce everywhere, com- blned with spoelal noo'.detit and dlsenso Insurance. llc-glstratlon wlt.h tho Inter- riatlonal Heglstry Company, 231 Brcurt- Wiv. New YurK. j'l'ovidos lns:nut. Mcn-tlfleatlon ln the event of accldent. ulckness or unconsclnUHiioss, distress or dllllcully of any kind. thus supplylng prompt medlcal or Icgal attondnnee, caro, attentlon, or llnnnclol asHlstance. Tlio company is incoipuratcd unuer the laws of the Stato of New, York, hns nf- flccs ln tho leadlng Amerlcan ond Euro¬ pean citles, and ugoncles every where. The annual fee ls one dollar for regis¬ tration under j.lan "A," whloh Includes. without nddltionnl expenses, a Sp_0|fll accldent nnd disease Insurance contract. pnylng maxlmum weehly Imlom.iliy of $10, maxlmum benefit ?BO0, for loss pf llmbs or oyoslght, *G wenkly Indemnity for loss of tlmo, not exeoedlng flve vecks) nnd $250 death bonoflt, from nccl- de.nts arlRlng whllo rldlng ln or If struck or run over hy any convcyance or velil- clo propellod by steam, electrlclty. cat p, coinpresscd alr or horse power, or whlle rlrtlng on a hlcyole or from tho buriilrg of a dwelllng. house, store, hotel or thea¬ tre, and pny« death bonellt for drownlug. Thls contract also provldcs for $(1 woekly Indemnity (not oxcecdlng llvo weesi for dlsnhlllty from nny of tho followlng dlseases: Small-pox, typhus fevcr. scar¬ let fever, opllepsy, mumps, braln fever, chlcken-pox, Aslatlc cholora, moaslcs, cerebral aponloxy, tetanus (lOOKjo-w), or sunstroke. The annual siihsclptlon ot $3 for registration undor plan "B ' In- cltid"s Insurnnco for *l..r>00 mnximtim bonoflt and a weekly Indemnity of $S for not oxcecdlng ton weeks for nco.lrlonls. and flve Weeks for dlscnses ns spcclfieih Under plan "C" the annual cost li? $o and Inoltldes insurance for 52.50f> m.ixl- lntim heneflt. wlth $10 weekly Indemnity for llftecn weeks for accidents and cight weeks for dlsoasos. Uhder plan "D" tlio maxlmum benefit ls $3,l«X>, wlth weekly -Indemnity of $10 for twenty-slx weeks for accidents and ten weeks for dlsea*cs. tho annual cost. Includlng all benollta or roglstrutlon, belng *«¦ There aro no us- sossmeiUs or dues. The annual subscr.p- tlon feo. ns above stated (Sl under ¦_>} n "A," $3 under plan "B.'' 85 under plan "C." or M under plan "D"), covers the entlre expenses of both registration and Insurance to tho suhscrlber for ono year. The chcapest Insurance comblned witn nbsoluto protectlon. For further lnfor¬ mation call on or "ddress C. HIOHfe As SON. General Agents, 821 E. Maln St., Rlchmond, Va.. Room 4. Rellable repre- sentatives wanted. OWNER OF A GOOD FARM. CON- talnlng nearly 400 acres, wlth good Im- provemonts, deslrea loan of Jl.OOO. se¬ cured by flrst I'cn; property vauedat $2,600. Address E- W. M'CORMICK CO., Cordoran Bullding, Washington, D. C. NEW ARICANSAS OIL FIBLD-O. M. Ballov, Mlssotiri Paclflc Immlgratlon Agent, Llttle Rock, Arlc. can got yon a.n oil lease, trifling oxpenso. Fortunes from futuro fiale leases._-y, A PARTY WITH LIMITBD CAPITAL wlshes to become a partner wlth some oxperlenced party ln an establlshod and paying buslness. Address A., Gordons- yllle, Va. :_ ._ ABSOLUTELY THE BEST AND BEST dttlng Men's Shlrts for ^css. pmin and plaited bosoms, at $L00. PEMBER rUN, _PR1CE & CO, _ _ -__-^ ANTED> WANTBD-ONE THOUSAND BROWN leghorn pullets; must he. healthy and cheap. Stato cash price craied. f. o. b. A G. S." Shoalbay, Isle of Wight coun¬ ty, Va. _¦_ Trunks. BPENCE'S TRUNK FACTOR.. 618 EAST Broad Street, wants your trunk and tatchel repalrlng. E. H. SPENCB. Shoe and Trunk House. .-: '¦¦¦_ WANTED. YOUR TRUNK REPAIRINQ. RICHMOND TRUNK MFG. CO... 60* Brook Avenue. 'Phone 2S6t DENTISTRY. SOUTHERN DENTAL JROOMS, OFPO- site the pootoftlce. Phone 321)6. lixam- Inatious and estlmates freo. ;,¦:;?,;¦.¦';._ . RINTINOJ. Try us on printing; we know wo can suit you. TAYLOR & TAYLOR PRINTING CO., Qulck Prlnters, No. 1 Gove'T>or Street. STORAGE. FOR CHEAP AND DRY STORAGE rooms apply to RICHARDSON & CHAP¬ PELL, Storase Department, Belvldere Bullding. 501 W. Mnln -Stroet. 'Phone 6*3. MISCELLANEOUS. THE CLOSEST SHOPPERS KNOW WE show at popular prlces Just what is nowest nnd worthW. PEMBERTON, PRICE & CO. MEETINGS. Wushinston Southern Rallwny Company. ANN L'AL MEETING. NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT iho next Annual Meetlng of the Stock¬ holders of tho Washington Southern Railwnv Compnny wlll bo held at lifl offlce.ln tho clty of Rlchmond, Va., on Monduy, the 21st day of November, 100*. at J1 o'clock A. M- Transfer books w»ll be cloaed for llve dai's beforo tho meet¬ ing. J' B. WINSTON, Secretary. aTTnuaiTm'Eeting. NOTICE IS IIERi.^y, GIVEN THAT tho next annual meetlng of lhe Stock¬ holders of the Richmond, Fri'dorlelcs- burc and' Potomac Railroad Company wlll be held at Its ofllce In tho city of Rlchmond, Va., on Monduy, the HL-t day of November, 1WI. at 12 o'clock noon, Transfer books will be closed from No¬ vember 14tl> to November 21st, 1904, ln¬ clusive. ^ b AVINSTONj fjCcrot.iry. Stocklioildcrs' Meenivjr of Rlchmond 1-oeoinotlvo Works. THE \NNIJAL hlEETLMi OF THE Stockholders of Rlchmond Ixicomotlyo Works wlll bo held at tlio olllce of tho Corporatlon,"ih tho county nf Henrlco, on tho 0th day (belng the second AVed- nesaay) of Novf-mber, liiOl, al 12 o'clock noon. for the eloctlon of Dlrociors. ap- roval of tho acts on the part of tho Dlreciovs sinco tho last annual meetlng, nnd for tho transactloii of such oti.or liuslness as may properly como beforo U,<: "H'et'nEl_EiaH BEST, Secretary, _Atlantto Coast Llne'Railroud Company, Ofllce of tho Secretary. NOTICE IS HE-REBY GIVEN. THAT tho regular annual meetlng of the Stockholders of the Atlantlo Coast fliiKullroad Company wlll bo held at tho olltco of tho company, In t-ho clty of Rlchmond, , Va. on Tuesduy. tiiii flfteonth.day of Nnvombor, A. D. 19W atU o'clock A- M. Tho transier hon'ks of the Company will bo clo-jed 'from tho ffth to Ihe flfloeijth of No- vwriber both dates lnclusive. vc-mbor, poiix. ^ n0HD13Ni Socrotary, Dated Octobor 2-1 th-, 100|._ Thn Atlantlc Land & Improvoment Co., _no Auuimi. ^onic0 Q( A\G secretary. E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ihn re'cular annual meetlng'of tho, KVockholdei-s of The Atlantlc. Land & SmI Company- wlll he hehi, «t-, i n ofllce of t io Company, ln the cliy nf luclmond. Va.. on Tucsday, the l|f- tJe.it). Any dt November,. A. », 1901, at 12 o'clock.^ _^. vjORDEN, Socretary. Dated Qciubor ¦ii'_}9_____._L___ " Tfiolunond, Vo.. Novomber 1, I90L- .,,,, lUOGIll.AR ANNUAL MEETING1 of tl>«. Stockholders of tho H. N. Hyde Co. w'll i,u held on Tues.liy. loth No- vonibor, 100-1. nt 5 o'clock P. M-, at tlie offlce of Lancaster A. Lucko. No. 1107 E. Maln'Strfot, Itlclimond, Va.-A full at- toi danco is reciuested, as mattors of im- pnrtance to tho company wlll como be- ^LAV DREWRY, Secv. aml T^ns _ PERSONALg, WANTED, SUFFERER8 FROM CH1LL8 and ague to try Bona-fldo Chlll curej never falls; threa boxes gnarahleoi to ture or monoy rofunded; malled post- pald for price, 50c, IRVING L. BEVE* RIDGE, southeast corner Brook Avenue and Clay Stroet. Richmond. Va. WILL REUl'HOLSTER YOUR PARLOR Suit ln tlio latest style, make over your mattres'ses good as new ond lot you pay us for It ln monthly Installmcnts, JUR- GENS", 419-21 E. Broad Street. Don't put lt off; we're mlghty busy. vnie \,i.; em iiirmsn lumlmonlals. A. MORR1S &f CO. 'Phoiio 4M>2. ASK FOR RUSSELL'S XN* t-ttOAU-. Powder; porltlvely dc-troys water bugs nnd cock ronc'ies; all driigsrlsts, 10c, or wlll be m:illed on rccelpt of price by W. F. EANES, Twenty-flfth tnC Lelgh. BOULEVARD VELVETS, BOTH PLAIN and corded, nt J1.00. Nothlng so n,w for stlll-*. PEMHLRTON, PRICE & CO. FURNITURE. COUCllEK, M'ORRIS CHAIRS. 3-PIECB Parlor Sults, Plllows. Cimhlons, Mat- tresso*-. etc. JACOB UMLAUF, 705 W. Maln Stroet. MILLINERY. LATEST FALL AND WINTER STYLES ln Millinery; un-to-dnto hala, suit*, cloaks or furnlshlngs; prices the lowost; hats trlmmed troo or chargo, Mrs, JU1.1US BEAR. 1423 E. Maln. ONLY THE SELECTED REST, CULLED rrotn tho multltude ot new millinery Jdt-is. are shewn at MRS. M. L. WOItT11AM'S, No. 21»; N. Third Street. ___________ COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. TAY¬ LOR & TAYLOR PRINTING CO., No. 1 Governor Street. Richmond. VA. DAMAGED WHEAT. ONLY FEW HUNDRED BAGS RE- malnlng; hundred pound bags, J1.06 each. Apply Warehouse. Scvoiueenth and Dock Btrceta. WARNER MOORE _-. CO. COLLEGE FLAQS. COLLEGE FLAGS. ANY DES1GN. mado lo order at short notlce. M. O. COPELAND CO.. 108 N. Ninth. ANTIQUES. THE F1NEST FURNITURE AND other antlques ever-shown ln Vlrglnla. Those aro antlques; no lmltatlon or fhko goods. House open all day. C. M. MOORE, 1017 Scmmes St., Manchester. GENUINE ANT1 ,UE FURNITURE OF all descrlption repalred and reflnlshcd perftctly; also nll other klnds of furnl¬ ture ropairod. C. E. LYDA, 417 West Maln. 'Phono 2507._ ==COAL, WOOD AND ICE. I DO' NOT CLAIM TO SAVE ANY" housokecper monoy, but I do sell Wood cheaper than they cnn buy elsewhcro. Thls Ih tho onty cash Wood Ya.rd lu Rlcliinond-Qimrter cord best Plnc $1.2... .iimrti.** eord best Oak $1;36; all klnds of Coal ,ii tho same. rate. I njn selling tno noted Ciirmelton Lump; your nelgnhors will tell vou so, too. E. T. l/Orstr. 'Phono, Bowe and Marshall. 1320! 'Phone, G-llmcr and Clay. li)6i>._ WOOD AND COAL.IF YOU WANT A load of wood or coal seo A. E. LONG, wlth the Industrni Bond and Banklng Co, 803 East Maln Street. Ho has a plan that wlll allow you to pay by the week._( 81.25 FOR HALF CORD KJLN-DRIED Kindling wood. dellvercd, Se.i or "ph-ne J. B. LACY for cheap cnoklmr fuol NONE SO DELICIOUS AS "CAILLER'S" Importo,! Swlss Milk Chocolate. Just try *lt once. All coufectlonerH have lt. BARGAINS. .PEERLESS" PAPER PATTERNS CAN- noi. be improved upon. IWnk of tly- oosts, 5c., 10c, 15c. patterns. PL.MBKR- i'ON, PRICE & CO. LADIES' SPECIAL. WHENEVER YOU WANT TO BE SLRE ot the correct thlng In Coats or Suits como to PEMBERTON. PRICE & CO.*S. DIVIDEND NOTICES. Wllmlngton, N. C, Nov. 3, lr*04. Otflce of the Treasurer, Atlantlc Coast Line Rallroad Company. THE BOAR_- OF DIR-CTOR.H OF THE Atlantlc Coast Llno Rallroad Company have declared a Dlvidond of Two and Onc-hnlf per cent. on tbe Preferred Capital Stock of ti.-t Company; dlvideiid due and payable. at tlio oftlce of the Treasurer. at Wllmlngton, N. C on and after November 10, IW. Tho transfer books wlll bo closed from tho lst to mc 10th davs of November. both Incluslve. 'jAMES F. POST. Troasur-r. Old Domlnlon Buildlng nnd Loan Assoclation, Richmond. Va., Nov. 7, 1«*M- THE UOARU OF DIRECTORS HAVE declared a Dlvldend of Five Per Cent. under tho plan of voluntnry llquldalion, payable at tho ofllco of the Assoclation tm and aftor November 10th, 1004. E. A. BARBER, Trcafltiror. SEALED HaOPC*AL8. SEAhED PROPOSALS AVILL BE RE- r-elved at offlce of Treasurer, Southern Branch, N. H. D. V. S. Natlonal Soldlers' Home, Ellssabo-th Clty county, Va., unt-ll 12 o'clock M. NovomJier 2*2, liiOt. aud then opened, for furnishing and dellvory of supplles, in nocordanco with Instructions and Hpfcciflcatlons, copies of whlcli, wlth blnnk proposals und othor ilnform-tlon, tnov bo had upon app|loatiou to B. A. HEKSON, Treasurer, NOTICE. NOTIPE! TO TAX I'AYK'.S HI3XMCO CO.: Taxes are now due nnd my offlce will bo opon dally from 0 A. M. to*5 P. M. for tho rccelpt of samo. On nll bllls whloh remaln unpald De- combcr lst, a riennlt.y of 5 per cont. wlll bo added. WAI/n,n j. T0DDl Treasurer of Henrlco County. AMUSEMENTS, ACADE-'IViy M»t, and Nlght. MR. UWRaHCE D-ORSAY AND THE OHIGINAL NEW YORK COrvU'ANY PRESENT THE EARL 0FPAWTUCKET Prices: Matlpoe.31, 76c, 50c., 250.; Nlght.31.B0, li, BOc, 8Bc, 2fio. B MtV THE WKKK, UHUAL MATIXJ'vl-S, THE GHILD SLAVES or NEW YORK.. The Valentine /VUisuem. ELEVENTH ANPCLAY STREilTB. OPEK 10 A. M, TO 5 P, M. ADM13SION, 25C f'RKE ON SATUUPAVa THE COST OF CAMPHOR Increased Tiicc in This Country Not Due to Rttsso-Japa- nese War. FORMOSAN FARMERS IT Have Retluccd the Supply Be¬ cause of Dipsatisfaction With Policy of Japan. "The war hetween Japan and Russla,'' says Pros West, of the Amerlcan Cam- phor Rellnlng company, "hn« not nffected tho prlco of camphor, as so many people think. Tho war Is not belng conducted ln Japan, nnd ho does not Interfere Wltb Iho manufnctiiro. Nor hns tho Japn- r.eso government, whlch owns tho cam¬ phor liionoply, mado any war export tax on camphor. "There wns a heavy Jiunp In the prlcc of enmphor, and tt happrnod to colticldo wlth tlio beglnnlng of the wir, But lt wns not consoqueiit on tho war, nor on nny governmental movo by Jupan. "At tho concluslon of the war betwe* n Japan and Chlna, Japan as Uie victor took tho Island of Formoso, tho chle,' soureo of tho camphor supply, for her own. In ftirthoranco of a protectlve pollcy, Japan then cut down tho prlco sho pald for camphor to tho Formosa farmors. Now, though Formosa ralses * camphor, sho ls not utterly dependent on lt for a UvellHood. Further thnn that. a rest from the nx -would do the camphor trees no harm. So tho Formosan farmer sald to tho Japanoso Kovernment that lf the Japaneso government would not pay ihe Formosan farmer tho same prlc« for camphor that lt pald to tho j-ipaneso farmer, why then tho Formosan farmer would raso no camphor. "The prlco of camphor hero went from lil cents to 53 cents. After awhlle, from varlous causrs. lt sagged back to 62 eents, whero lt Is to-day. I expect that thoro will bo a chango of somo sort ln a week or 10 days. "Tho camphor arrlves hero ln lts crude ntato In tubs. lt Is somothlng llk" brown sugar ln conslstcncy, and com'-.-" Into the crys,talino cake only after re- flnlng. Camphor evaporatcs rapldly; tho tubs lose anywhero from 1 to 5 por cent. ln welght durlng translt to thls country. and then the crude camphor loscs 25 por c*nt. moro ln reflning." "Then tho wondor, consld»jrln*5 tho dls- tcr-co lt comcs, is that. lt should be so cheap, Instead of thut it .fhould be so hlgh?" Mr. West smllcd. "Is the wholo uso of carnphor in prc- cervliijr, and moth-preventatlyes. nnd in niedlclne?" "No. Indeed;' Its prlnclpal use. it ln the manufacturc of cellulold." "ls there any hope ln eherhlcnl cam¬ phor, to be manufacttired horo?" "Oh, I bclleve thnt one day we shrili get It. Camphor ln a hydrocarbon, and It schemical comrposltlon Is well enough known. Tho only trouble now Is that thero. ls ono extra moleculu of oyygen ln natural camphor that tho chernlet* haven't beon ablc to get Into oyntlietlc'i) cnmplior. The consemienco Is that whai they mado Is another substance, b.ut nol camphor. It has not tho propertlos of camphor nnd cannot bo used ns a substl- tuto for It In making cellulold. "Scores of factorles have been bullt. aud thousands of dollars havo boen spent Irylng to make camphor synthttlcally Then the fnctory blows up or tho money runs out, and another attempt Is glven up. But tliey'll get lt sooner or later.". Boston Globe. Marriage in St. Louis. (KneclRl tn TRe TlroPS-DtHpntch.) ST. LOUIS, MO;, Nov. %..A marriog." llcense was Issued horo to-day to Mr. Ilarvoy P. Goodman, of Atlanta. On.. and Miss Minnle Harvey, of Norfolk. Vn. . Richmonders in New York. (SotcIiU to The TlmfK-DlBP*.te*n.) NEW YORK. Nov. 8..St. Denls, I. ***. V.'he^'rlght, Miss T. Relno; ->Vf-stmlnlsler. C; B. Stacy and wlfe; Everett. L. B. Lam- }.ort and wife; TToffman. R. L. Henry. "V. H. Sands; Vork, .1. B. Pudor; Navarre. J. Ot'.lloohy. Call and see our llne of Dl-inond Jew¬ elry. Wo also carry tha largest llno oi Watchce, Flne Jewelry -nd Silver Novel- tles In the olty. Everythlnu new and up- to-date. ...Opiici-Uis... Examlnatlon free. JC !._._. Seventh ond .o.James. Mt..*.st». Cash or Credit. FfcorPalntt, Dett Ready Mixod Palnlj, Waxono, Floor Wax, Brufthes, Etc. mm mniMV oil com 1419 E. Maln Streal, 'PHONE 399. To Keep Track of ¦ --UULIUII j, con ju tt. - ,* ,. .,,. ,t \-.tym$^ BOBBULE'JS. OUPjJlNjX 'XMB 2i w«_i.iy«h. Stt^lmtyffl-$m The Confederate toeurn, TWldLFTW AND CLAY BTRKilTS. Opens dally from 9.A. M. to 5 p. M. AdwisBioib !_ cent., Free on _atur__*\

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Page 1: iJJ HELDUPTHE The Tee-Dee Money Prize, THE COSTOF BOND ... · IIffl B ifll iJJ _ HELDUPTHE BOND ISSUE Pctcrshurg Paving Scheme Gets;i Strong Sct- Back. SINKING FUND STATEMENT George

II ffl B iflliJJ _

HELD UP THEBOND ISSUE

Pctcrshurg Paving Scheme Gets;i Strong Sct-

Back.

SINKING FUND STATEMENT

George Cameron. Jr,. Presents

Report as a Pcrsonal Privilegeand It Is Adopted.

(Special to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.)P13TE1LSKITRO. VA., Nov. S.-Pclers*

hiirg's streot improvement campalgn suf-1'cred -Ji UDtimcly Interruptldii at thohnnds of ihe Council yesterday evenlng,when tho ordinance provldlng for the issueuf $70,(*0d ot clty four pcr rent. fortyyear bonds, for paving, wus defeatod fori-H-'l- ol' a two-thlrds' vote. Only thtrtfcen^led for lts adoptlon and nlne against.Tho bonc of cpntentlon was tho falluro

io incluilc Old .Street among ihe roadwaysto be improved. Thla caused oppositlonto the bond issuo and doteated ihe ordi-iin.net.Mr. Georgo Cameron, Jr., c.haJrman of

ihe Financo Committee, presented a

statement from the sitiking fund -oin-mlsslOIlers, which nc asKod in.gnt ho.read ns a persoual privilege, m vlew otrltlclsms thnt had beon mado. The state¬ment wns a Iongthy and detnlled cxpo-,-.ition or transactlons rclattve to a saieof JliWO ol' clty of Petersburg four pcriT-nt. bonds at W2 1-2, which were hold byiiicslnklng fund, and tho purqha.se by thoilnklns fund of W5.000 Vlrgmia threoper cent, bonds. 'l'ho statement wus

adopted and publlshod.Petersburg Chapter. Unlted Daughters

uf the Confederacy, hold a called mept-ing vcslnrdav at A. P. Hlll Camp Halland extended rt vote nf thanks to all whoulded tho success of tlie recent conven-

''t'iiV chapter was lnvlted to attend tho.veddinp of Miss Lucy >Lee. Hill. at M.

I'aul's Church. on Wednesday, "\o\em-bcr iflth.- *

FOR STEALING JEWELRY.A Railroad Man Charged With

This Offense.(Spcc'nl to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatch.)

ALEXANDRIA, VA.. Nov. .«.-W'. O.Pollard. a pas-senger flagman in tho em-

plo'y of the Southern Rallroad Company,was held l'or tho grand jury by justlcoCaton in ihe. Pollco' Court thls mornlngbn the charge of steallng several artlclesuf lewelrv valued at about J6C0, the prop-erty of Mr. ar.d M'/f. W. M. C. Dodge. ot\Va_hington. Tho misshig Jewelry. was

found in a trunk at the resldence oiPol-lard on Klng Street, There were tw_ntybr thirty artlcles, Includlng a ladies g *nirinc with twenty-seven small dlamonUsand a necklace wlth twenty-eigbt pearls.\\ hen confronted with the charge Pol¬lard as=erted tus innocence. dcclarmg thathe had found the. jewelry ln a box at some

railroad depot. The jewelry disappeuredwhile i:i translt over tho Southern Rail¬road frt-uii Haymarket, Va., to \\ ash ng-ton Octobor -'ad. As ho failed to furn-slhall this mornlng Pollard was rc-manuedto prlson. , ,.

The wholesalr- robberles of merehandisefrom rallroad cars in thls r'ty. wh.ch havobeen corrjmittcd wlth astonishing: fre-on-mev in the past few months, aro now

lieing thoroughty Investlgated hy the po-llce.' The result is lhat a room at tr.ostatlon house is packed with artlcleswhlcli have been recovered by the ptfl-cers. Tlie goods nre. rolscellanebus, includ-ing au'tomabtle tircs. several hum.redsh->es, aole.leather. tobaeeo, eggs, cloth-ing guns and many other things. Theofflcers staie that most of the artlcleswere found on tho premises of Constab.eMordieal Hiir-t, of Fairfax county. whov,-a« arrested ci few days ago on inccharge Of having stolen goods ln h:s poS-»-<.«inn. ar,d who was released on ms own

rccognlzance for a hearlng November 15thiipoi' rcpresontatlona of railro.id oraciaiaio the eitect thal he had been engagedtb purch-so the Btolen goods-

FIRE AT BOYDTON.

Promptness t"i6*f' ;.Extinguishers

Prevents Serious Damage.'Sj>«ui to Xlie Tltnei-DUpatchO

UOYDTON. VA.. Nov. S.-A tire o,>( urred in the. dwclling over tho postoflJcehere la*=t nlght soon after dark. whieh.; me near destroylng the entire post-olfier. buildlng. includlrig the dry good*_iore ol U. E. Coleman and Brother,whoso store is in iho buildlng.The lire origtnated in the pciling. and

w.is supposed to havo been cauw.-d byrats wjth a match. Bv the prompt use.

of flre extlngulshers, whlch were recentlyttought hy the town, a fearful conllagra-lion was avcrted. The owner of tho prop¬erty i_ive> ihe ex-Linguishecs certainly.-aved hls property from burnlng.

HUNTING ACCIDENT.

Richard T. Brizendine GivesHimself Frightful Wound.

'Kpn-Sal <.-, TV.f Tlmns-Dispatch.)DL'NNS STORK. VA.. Nov. fe..Rlch'ird

T. Brizendine. og Zena Or.er.a, EesexnOUtity, while ¦hiintinc thls mornlng,. acol-dentally dtBcharged hls gun. whtlc rirag-glng It" tbioiu'i: a fence, infileted a diin-gerpus wound upon himself, The dis-charg« entered the lower portlon of hisitomach, m*_ing a wound ihroo Incheslong, twei wide and one inch deep. Theload passed latterally Just'misslng theInleeuines. Dr. J. N. Di«h*izo pronouncedtbe wound dajigerous, but not nccc£_arllyfat,-,

Shooting Affray.'f-'PK-lal to Tr.t, Tlrrits.pitpatcll.)

.UKH1CURIN, VA.. Nov. 8.-8am >:_dle.v(colored) shot o nd serlously woundedHoward Mo-lcy, also colored, l.ere S tur>day niglit. Tbe bil| entered on tjae rl_hthtd- of the abdomen and lodged in theback. Medley was commltted to t!'e cour,-ty jail to awnit action ol tbe grnnd Jury.;\lOt-lev was t'lltrri lo Richmond .Sundayfor medical attention.

Double Wedding.iSj.tclal to Tht TlmecrbllMtcb.)

FREUI-JHiCKSHl'RG. VA.. Nov. 8..Adouble iiiiiiriage oeeurnd al the .Melhodl^tp.r*cnage m 1-oulia n few iiava ago,wl¦>-i Rev H T. Campbell unlt.-d i-i n-;,,'trhnonv Mr. Jfli.'i Gynter und Mlsa VevlaHMtcr. ahd Mr. Jamts Hes'er and M'f-s.laiilo Dlcklnson, ull of th^t county. Mr.H.-stn- aud Mi*s He-ter aro brother at:dt-k-ter.

Fire in Gladya Inn.(K|.l-.-l!ll te *lli<- TIln.sDiM.ui.-h.'l

C1.1FTON FORGE, VA Nov. >-FI*<-V,|oke out in Gludv. Inn. th'- hott-l !"..lonijlng 'io tlie I'lwsape ,k< and OhloHallwav Company at 'i/tb ytiterday eve-nuig. The fire or'cinated ln the kitghen,lollowirnr ah alr sliaft to the roof, Tliovoiuntfeer firc department ivspor.dedl.'ompily. and soon had the flanu-t under. ontrol. but nof untll aiv/iu. t:,^^ dumilgovan uone.

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Bi_ Loss of IwUmber.<13}- Ai>.v^lal6-1 Pr«si.1

DKLAV?/ liF. P.REAKWATKR, DKI..NoV. 8..TiV- seli'o-ier Wllllam Thoma;Moore, frorn Norfrilk f«r New .VorU, novhere, roi>or<_ bas-'ng lost OO.OOO feet plumber on Nove'iiher 4th, off fr-a G'rlJ", J. .The ix-malnder <>t tho dfj_k-loai.lilfted.

THK RATICFOK CLASSIFIKD WANT

ADVKKTISLVGf* I rent per trord Net CA*h lnADVANr-B. *lth a mlnlmum cortof £5 cents for each InscHlon.The same rate appites te death*.marrlng-w. obltuanes end nll othercla.esified notlces. No display typeallowed ln tho classatled coiumns.

LOST AND FOUND.LOST-ON ., HE ORANDSTAND ATthe foot-ball _rame on Saturday, a

ladles" gray hand bag. codtalnlnBkeye, a pliolbgrtiph and other arttuleB.'J'he flnder wiii please return to tneTlmes-Dispatch uounllngf Room andobi.ge tt'idlstressed girl.

LOSTW-.OO REWARD.LOST ON MON-day uuoui 1:30 1*. Al., on west sldo offiiot ouuui, _,_... ».eii r.u->»iu a,»u o "fi«,or Broad Street between Flrst andFotisheo, a $.0.00 BILL. Return to il>>}¦'.. Grace Street,

LOST.LARGE ST. BKRNARD DOG,with llght brown body. whlte face, cito.itnnd feot and white streaK down back;answer* to name of "Don." Reward lfreturned to SIO Floy.d Avenue.

S T R A V 1. D-ONE LARGE, TH1N,spotted SOW and P1GS. Whoevnr hasthem klndlv call 'phono. 1917 or .iifcS.U'ALTKR li. BKAUER, crolgnton RJttd,Henrlco county, Va.

LOST-.-S1GNET RING; LEFT ON WASH-stu-rid In lavatory at Murphy's HotelSunday afternoon; Inltlals M, B. P.Flnder please call at','IT E. Deigh Street.

HELP WANTED.Male.BOY^-WANTED, A BOY FROM 14 TO 10yeurs of age on small place. short d.sst.'inctj ln thr- county, whlto or colovedjwhlle preferred. Apply S_l E. MalnStreet, Room 1. between l) A. M. and ;"> P.M-, to-day.

DRUG CLERK-WANTED. A REGIS-tered or reglstered asslsttint pharnlac'.st.Address P. O. Bux 34, Hampton, Va.

WANTED FOR V. S. A.RMT.ABLE-bodled unmarrled rnen. between ages of21 and 35, citlzens of Unlted States, ofgood character nnd temper.ito hablts, whocan speak, read and wrlte English. Forlnformation apply to RECRUT.TNG OF¬FICER, 110 E. Broad St,, Richmond, Va.

WANTED, FOUR GOOD .MALE STENO-praphcr.s; two for Rlchmond, two forNorth Carolina; former Massey Collegestudenta preferred. JSLVSSEV BUSI¬NESS COLLEGE, 705 East M-aln Sireet.

WANTED. AT ONCE. CARRIAGEpainter for custom work; one who canletter preferred: job permanent lo rightman. JOHN LEW1S & SONS, No. 100Lewls Street, Grecnsboro, N. C.

WANTED, AT DAVIS HOTEL ANDrestaurant, 1529 E. Mnln Street, an all-round hotel and restaurant man; mustfurnlsh best reference. Apply between 3and 5 o'clock P. M.

WANTED, A DECORATOR AND CARDwrlter; one who can make himself gon¬erally useful ln a dry goods store. An¬swer Box SO. Hampton, Va.

WANTED, A THOROUGULY COMPE-tpnt drugglst (reglstered); how long; inbuslness, where omployed and salarywantod. N., care Box 137, city.

WANTED. CARRIAGE BLACKSMI.TH.Apply at once tu W. C. SMITH, 311 N-Flfth Streot.

WANTED, CYL1NDER AND JOB PRESSfeedcr. Apply at 20 Governor Sireet.

WANTED.'AT DAVIS HOTEL, 15211 E.Maln Street, two good yvaltors.SITUA'iiOIM WANTED.Male.ITUATION WANTED-WOULd' LIKEa place with some gent on hls placo tolook after and keep UiincH to right; ampiarrled. Address HUSTLER, Abercorn,Va.

WANTED, BY YOUNG MAN, POS1-tion with rellable firm; furnlsh best ref¬erence a_ to auo'iuty.., character, etc. Ad¬dress I. 17, care thls olllce.

HELP WANTED.Female.AN EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHERfor six chlldren; quallficatlons; Engll hhranches, Latin. Matherhatlcs, IncludlngAlgebra and Music on Plnno. Writo forterms, JAS. KVLE, Baywood, Grayson,-uunty, Va._SITUATION WANTED.FemaleWANTED, BY A LADY OF CON .DER-able buslness experience-. a poBltlon aa

ofllce asslsiant; can glve beat refer¬ences. Address E. M. Trenton Mills,Va.

WANTED^ BY PUBLIC STENOGItA-pln-r. Jeffcrfipn Hotel, a few hours' workoutside ench dny, or to be done ;ithotel. JX'I.IA M'RAE.

WANTED. A POSITION BY A YOUNGlady Btenograpber and bookkeeper; wnfurnlsh A-l reference.. Address J. 15,thlJB.'ciffl'ce,

HELP-MALE AND FEMALE.

SERVANTS WANTED. AMONG SOMEof the beet whlte families ln ihis city;good wages paid f'jr tht nght persons.We have a-ppllcaUons lor a largo num¬ber of cookt yrho can furnlsh good refer¬ence.; house g.r:_ and nursea lor thoeiry. Appiy at wice to THE NEGKOLABOR & BMPLOYMBNT AGENCV,Ct2_ fc;. Broad Street (.econd lloor;.

WANTED. S1ALES AND FE.MALKS TOIncrease their output li) per cent str-ng-ing tobacco bags. Send 10c. for v.i.c-lnstrument ar,-i dlrcctions. A. L. JKH-YEl No. ::\i H liyrd SU'-i, i.ity.

SOLICITORS & SALESMEN."BALESMAN.V» A N T E D, SALES^-.iN,already engaged In travellng, to sellLtnaecd OH and f'ainis as >>i:te llne inYirgtnius and Southern Blales; no u.tni-ples needed. Audress Uox 683. 1-tich-morid, Va.

AGENTS WANTED-AGENTS WANTED KOK "V.'AU SONUS

(ind poems of the Southern Cuuled-eracy." Colle'cted and cdltel by an ex-Confederate und well known author.Rov. h. M. Wharton, D. D. Dedlcatedto lhe lale General John Ii. Cordun; en-dorsed by most promlnent ex-< on'ed-urates ahd the Daughters of the Con¬federacy; contains over WO pagon; inujj-nltioently Ulustrated; rare colTqclloil ofwar soiigu aml poems dear to «\erySouthern heart; tve-ry truo Scuthcruerwill want this book; unonmiuii detnand;magnltlcent opportunlty for agents; oneagent made $'/j.20 tlr»t weok; unoth.rJ3.S.60 In seven weeks; teiniH liberal;terrltory asslgned on applieat.on; oiuntfree. Send nt once 15 cent, to pay po:>t-age; don't deluy. Arlilress Dept. J,THE JOHN C. WINSTON CO., H&i AlchBireot. l'hlla., Pa,

A'lKNTS WANTED FOR HLTOLLEO-tloiia and letters of fiennal Robert 13.Leo hy hls son, Rnbcrl li. Lee; u won-derfully truo plcture of _ poblo itmiae-U-r. A few good agent.i can bo KlVCIlliberul cornnusslon, guarantii-d silryand excluslvo tonitory. Address forpurticulurs, C. 16, thla olllce.

Ol'Ti .T FREE; CREDIT G.YJJN; OI Tprlce Chrititnuis hook.; U\.: i,i>,jk li'-r.;il Xxx>\{ ?,:>c.; »l.t/J book ;-«¦ «,00 bboltllVji- FKROI.'BON, im, ClllciriimU,PIANOS AND ORQANS'.

PIANOS AND ORGANK PROal I" '.('tcry to eonbumer;. hlghest nuallty, l< 'v-( est prirc-B, easlt'Kt i,mduceuieiits lo churchll! tiade. WILLIA,.! M, .ILNhivs Vle_er, Vi% Eaijt Muln.

1 ln-ulry

The Tee-Dee Money Prize,The second prlze in tho Teo-Doe Money Contest was won last'tvceh

bj* A. O. Osterblnd, No. 518 South Laiirel Street, city, who drew thoplcture and wroto the vorse. Tho other prize pictures and poemswlll follow in regiilar order.

As great oaks from little acorns grow,So business from T.-D. Ads. flow;As fast as an owl can blink his eyeYour money will surely multiply.

BOARDING.3IGHTH ST.. N., 510-NICELY FUR-nlshcd, comfortable rooms; good table;permanent ard translent boarders;terms reasonable.

?RANKLIN. E., .U5-LARGE, COM-fortablo rooms; good table; pcrmaneinand translent; also table boarders; ref¬erence required.3RACE ST., H., 103-PERMANENT.translent and tahle boarders; nlce rooms,good fare, home comforts.

BOARD WANTED.\I ARRIED LADY (WITH BABY')wlshes room and board ln prlvate familyor boardlng house; good table. AddressMrs. A. V. WELSH, Jefferson Hotel, jRlchmond,-Va. j.VANTED. BOARD AND ROOM' IN Jstrlctlv prlvate famlly by young manof qulet hablts; must have hot bath con-venlent; prlce must not exceed 5-1.50 perweek. Address J. IS, caro thls ofllce.

ROOMS FOR RENT.BELVIDERF.. S.. 202.WANTED, TEN-ants for four nico papered rooms onsecond lloor, with uso of water; rentmoderate. Apply 202 S. Belvjdore Street.

SIXTH, N-, SH^^URNTSHED ROOM,cnnvenlent to bath, wlth or withouthoard, strlctly prlvate family; terms toa-Bonable. Apply to 514 N. Sixth Street.

VANTED, ONE OR TWO YOUNG MENto sharc a nlce sulte of rooms, eonsist-Ihg or a bed-room and sltting room; )o-cated near Seventh and Grace; rent veryehenp; comfortable and clcan. AddressII. 12. care thls ofllce.

ROOMS WANTED.vANTED."FURNISHED R06.M, HEATand convenient bath. for n' gcntleman:centrally located. Addro.a I. 13. ontethls offlce.

FLATS FOR RENT.

.E*E DISTRI^-i'lIREE OR FOURrooms. Hfcond-floor Hat; or dlvlded be¬tween second and third floors; porcelalnhnth, hot and cold water; gas, telc-lihone etc; convenient to cars; reter-onces glven nnd required. Address C.H, care thls ofllce._REAL"'ESTATE.For Safe.

EOR SALE OR EXCHANGE--NEW SIX-room cottage, overlooklng Valley andtrains at Afton; gravity water. beautl¬ful shade; room for small frults, pdul-trv, or a summer home. Slxty aoreflfrult land at railroad, lialf cleared andplanted; orchard six years old; e'ghthundred Albeniarlo iilpplns, also red ap-ples nnd poach'os, Fffiy acres fruit. orfarmlng land; opening for a pract calfrult man io plant on shares. Smallproductlve farm wlth beiirlng orch rd.Two fanris wlth model hoint-s t'or sale;market for evorythlng, If looklng forhealth, busiriesa or a home como andsee ihis seellon. W, S. RODES, Ailon,Va,

""reXl^STATE.For Rent.\VA NTlcTC T ENA NT. HOUSE 6l_V_'--.8.Laiircl Street, 5 rooms, £i.00.

TEE-DEE BRAN8HESThe follbwlng Branch Oillces have

been csiublisnud for tho bunuilt ofthoso Uvnig at a dlsmnco from thuMain Olhea of Tho Tlmes'-Disputch.'J he Xce-Deo Wanls loft nt any ofthese inaiiclieH wlll riicclvo the satn.cureful atteiitiuu as inough thoy hadheen left al the Maln Olllce, und therowlll Ua no extra cost to iho udvorilser;.LAUCHTEH'S DRUG STORE, Twen-

ty-iitih anrl VenaDle Streets,W, F. EANES, Twtniy-ntth and LelQh

iatreeis,A. A, SCOTT, Twentyfifth and Broad

Streets,ROBT. J. WILLIAMS, Twenty-firstand Mar6hall StreeU,

R, H. M. hMHrtlbON, Foushee arojBroad Street..

G. W. LA I IM-ER, No, 800 West Mar-.hull atreet.

THUUiPwON'S DRUG STORE, No. 1521Wc&t iviain Street,

I. L. BEVERIDGE, Orook Avenuo andCUy l.ue.t.

RADY'b ORUQ STORE, BartonHviflht..

PEUHLE'S DRUG STORE, No. 3900WlUiamtbyro Avenue, Fulton.

ROOIN'ii PHARMACY, No. 200 Easti.i.o-.i -.ii btreet.

CITY PHUG STORE, No. 1444 EastMain Street, corner Fifteenth.

JUDbON CUNNINGHAM, No, 2027Ea.t Maln, r.orner fwenty-llrst

PINE STREET PHARMACY, No. 331South Pint Street.

POIWDEXTERKIRK-P/',RRI6H CO.,No. 418 East Broad Street.

THE PARACON PHARMACY, No. 402North Sixth Street,

EATON PHARMACY, Twenfyel.hthand N Streeta.

FOR SALE.ASK FOR .RUSSELL'S ANT1-ROACHPowder; posltlvely destroys water bug»and cock roaches; all drugglsts, 10c. orwlll be malled on recelpt of price by W.F. EANES, Twenty-dfth and Lelgh.

FOR SALE.A BRAND NEW REMING-ton Typewrlter of latest modol, neverheun used;No. 7, ..wlth polyohromo at-lachment; wlll fct-11 for ¦"*-_ cash. C. 13.thls .offlce.

JURGENS' WILL SELL YOU A "_ uR-tune" or "Mrs. Rorer" Gas Range, andlf lt does not cook, bako or broll as wellas any otner stove wlll refund yourmoney; 410-21 E. Broad Street._

JUST AS THEY COM'E WE ASK YOURattention to them. Danlsh Cloths at15c, Votles at l_*_c. PEMBERTON,'PR1CB & CO.

FO.R SALE.POINTERS AND SETTERS,broke and unbroke. Apply to JV R.HUTCHISON, caro, Model Laundry.

THOUSANDS OF ROSES IN BLOOM TOselect from for fall plantlng. MER1TROSE CO., W. Grace and Cedar.

FOR SALE.A NO. 10 BAR-LOCK TYPE-wrltor, practically now, for f*0 cash. G.10, care thls offlce.

FOR SALE-FOUR THOROUGHBREDPolnter Pupplos. Apply 1005 N, Second.

NOTICE.SPECIAL LOTOF BROKEN SIZES t.'J.GOand $4 Soft Hats.while they last, $2.00and Vlsfi. MUSCOE 11. GARNETT,Eighth and Maln. Streot.

WE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TOorders that como hy mall and all ln-qulries are answered as carcfully andpromptly as posslble; so you oul-o,-townmerchants can rely or. your inqulry ororder getting ationded to promptlywhon you send it to us. Paper bags,sheet and roll wrap'pirig papers, rooflng,btillding, sheathing, butter, toilet andother papers; butter dlshes, twlnes,paper cuttors. etc,', at low prices; goodgoods, loo. WESTOVER PAPER CO..Richmond.

NEW*" STOCK OF SHOPPING SATCH-els, and In the approved shapesj allruodestly prlced. PL'i.lBERTON, PRICE& CO. '

PAINTING...VANTED. 100 W^GONS TO PAINTand letter, .IS each. SHAW, 305 NorthEleventh Street.

WANTED. 100 BUGOlKS T< > FAINT, $5 50each. SHAW", "J05 N. Eleventh Streot.

STORE FHONTS PACNTED, S*..00;rooms, J_'>''. SHAW, 305 N. Eloventh St.

CIIeXpES].' SIGN PAINTING IN CIT_at SHAW'H, 305 ^'._^1i^'£n4l_airj^:t-

"LUNCH PARLORS.

CH E ST E R F l E L D LUNCHltOOi-TTwelftli and Maln Strcots; regular,din-ners 25c.'; hot lunch 15c; the best ln theclty; give us a trial._

b"6x. coTJcIhie17"n1ce box couches and prettiest

lin'. of coveiing ln tho clty. JACOBCMLAUK. 705 West Maln.

REDUCED PRICES.

PRICES REDUCEJD ON WATCH WORK:Cleaulng, $1; Main Sprlngs. $1; twentyyears' experlence. W1I, .TOBIBN., Jr.,408 E. Broad Streot., Rlchniond, Va.Bpectacles and EyeglassoH, 25 cents. AUwork guaranteed.

COLD CURE.

TA'KW NO. I COLD AND GR1P CURE.WM. P. POYTHRES8 & CO.

TAKE NO. I COLD AND GRIP CURE.WM. T. I'OYTHRESS & CO.

TAKE NO. 4 COLD. AND GRIP CURE.WM. P. POYTHRESS & CO.

TAKkT NoTTcOLD AND GRJP CURE.WM. P. POYTHRESS & CO,, 910 i_a_tMaln Street, Richmond, Va, ,

PACKING AND SHIPPING.

FUUNITUR- "AND' CHINA I^ACKEDand shlpped wlth caro. JACOB UM-l.\i;i'. 'Phone :i'.'92.

6K0K K_J'-I.l_"<i B-ECU-,

POR THE WEEK EN-UNG NOV. *?, 1001:Cut out thls ouupon and _e"d wlth slioesand wo wlll heol thom. regiilar prl.oI'Dc, rubber hoels 350,', and accept thlsfor Wo. robatc. When wo hoel a ehoowo do not ]iut. a ploco of Joatlior on topand llll up wlth soft scraps, but cut o'fanrl lebulld with solld leather. -Our"Own Make" Htitchdciwn Galtera tmaLaco Shoe, $">; a good hunting or work-lnB shoe. DREW'S 'fll.l'J-TUUl StlOEFACTORY, No, 716 I*. Maln Street.

I cArria'ges ANp'^^pNS;FOR SALE--TWO S E C O N U-IIA N Dllght Double Truch_, now Single Truoks,new and second-liand Wagons. 1*1_T4*ARPKON RttOS., t*l3 'itrook Avenue.

for baLb-'comb ANP examine m-yDouble and Single Trucks aud GroceryWauori.; you wlll savo tlmo and money.B. c. bh|stow. io s_. Fii'to.nUi Street.

WORTH s¥_TnC*T.SHOW GROUNPS OF MER1- ROSECO., W. Gnicc an_ Cedar,

BTJSINESS OPPORTUNITIESPROTECTTON UNDER ANY FLAG,tdcntlfieatlon and curo in RlckiioBs. accl¬dent or deatli, credit reference, medlcalnnd legal nttendnnce everywhere, com-blned with spoelal noo'.detit and dlsensoInsurance. llc-glstratlon wlt.h tho Inter-riatlonal Heglstry Company, 231 Brcurt-Wiv. New YurK. j'l'ovidos lns:nut.Mcn-tlfleatlon ln the event of accldent.ulckness or unconsclnUHiioss, distress or

dllllcully of any kind. thus supplylngprompt medlcal or Icgal attondnnee,caro, attentlon, or llnnnclol asHlstance.Tlio company is incoipuratcd unuer thelaws of the Stato of New, York, hns nf-flccs ln tho leadlng Amerlcan ond Euro¬pean citles, and ugoncles every where.The annual fee ls one dollar for regis¬tration under j.lan "A," whloh Includes.without nddltionnl expenses, a Sp_0|fllaccldent nnd disease Insurance contract.pnylng maxlmum weehly Imlom.iliy of$10, maxlmum benefit ?BO0, for loss pfllmbs or oyoslght, *G wenkly Indemnityfor loss of tlmo, not exeoedlng flvevecks) nnd $250 death bonoflt, from nccl-de.nts arlRlng whllo rldlng ln or If struckor run over hy any convcyance or velil-clo propellod by steam, electrlclty. cat p,coinpresscd alr or horse power, or whllerlrtlng on a hlcyole or from tho buriilrgof a dwelllng. house, store, hotel or thea¬tre, and pny« death bonellt for drownlug.Thls contract also provldcs for $(1 woeklyIndemnity (not oxcecdlng llvo weesifor dlsnhlllty from nny of tho followlngdlseases: Small-pox, typhus fevcr. scar¬let fever, opllepsy, mumps, braln fever,chlcken-pox, Aslatlc cholora, moaslcs,cerebral aponloxy, tetanus (lOOKjo-w), orsunstroke. The annual siihsclptlon ot$3 for registration undor plan "B ' In-cltid"s Insurnnco for *l..r>00 mnximtimbonoflt and a weekly Indemnity of $S fornot oxcecdlng ton weeks for nco.lrlonls.and flve Weeks for dlscnses ns spcclfieihUnder plan "C" the annual cost li? $oand Inoltldes insurance for 52.50f> m.ixl-lntim heneflt. wlth $10 weekly Indemnityfor llftecn weeks for accidents and cightweeks for dlsoasos. Uhder plan "D" tliomaxlmum benefit ls $3,l«X>, wlth weekly-Indemnity of $10 for twenty-slx weeksfor accidents and ten weeks for dlsea*cs.tho annual cost. Includlng all benollta orroglstrutlon, belng *«¦ There aro no us-sossmeiUs or dues. The annual subscr.p-tlon feo. ns above stated (Sl under ¦_>} n

"A," $3 under plan "B.'' 85 under plan"C." or M under plan "D"), covers theentlre expenses of both registration andInsurance to tho suhscrlber for ono year.The chcapest Insurance comblned witnnbsoluto protectlon. For further lnfor¬mation call on or "ddress C. HIOHfe AsSON. General Agents, 821 E. Maln St.,Rlchmond, Va.. Room 4. Rellable repre-sentatives wanted.

OWNER OF A GOOD FARM. CON-talnlng nearly 400 acres, wlth good Im-provemonts, deslrea loan of Jl.OOO. se¬

cured by flrst I'cn; property vauedat$2,600. Address E- W. M'CORMICK CO.,Cordoran Bullding, Washington, D. C.

NEW ARICANSAS OIL FIBLD-O. M.

Ballov, Mlssotiri Paclflc ImmlgratlonAgent, Llttle Rock, Arlc. can got yona.n oil lease, trifling oxpenso. Fortunesfrom futuro fiale leases._-y,

A PARTY WITH LIMITBD CAPITALwlshes to become a partner wlth some

oxperlenced party ln an establlshod andpaying buslness. Address A., Gordons-yllle, Va. :_ ._

ABSOLUTELY THE BEST AND BESTdttlng Men's Shlrts for ^css. pmin andplaited bosoms, at $L00. PEMBER rUN,

_PR1CE & CO,_

_ -__-^ANTED>WANTBD-ONE THOUSAND BROWNleghorn pullets; must he. healthy andcheap. Stato cash price craied. f. o. b.A G. S." Shoalbay, Isle of Wight coun¬

ty, Va. _¦_Trunks.

BPENCE'S TRUNK FACTOR.. 618 EASTBroad Street, wants your trunk andtatchel repalrlng. E. H. SPENCB. Shoeand Trunk House. .-: '¦¦¦_

WANTED. YOUR TRUNK REPAIRINQ.RICHMOND TRUNK MFG. CO... 60*Brook Avenue. 'Phone 2S6t

DENTISTRY.SOUTHERN DENTAL JROOMS, OFPO-

site the pootoftlce. Phone 321)6. lixam-Inatious and estlmates freo. ;,¦:;?,;¦.¦';._

.RINTINOJ.

Try us on printing; we knowwo can suit you. TAYLOR & TAYLORPRINTING CO., Qulck Prlnters, No. 1Gove'T>or Street.

STORAGE.FOR CHEAP AND DRY STORAGErooms apply to RICHARDSON & CHAP¬PELL, Storase Department, BelvldereBullding. 501 W. Mnln -Stroet. 'Phone 6*3.

MISCELLANEOUS.THE CLOSEST SHOPPERS KNOW WEshow at popular prlces Just what isnowest nnd worthW. PEMBERTON,PRICE & CO.

MEETINGS.

Wushinston Southern Rallwny Company.ANN L'AL MEETING.

NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN THATiho next Annual Meetlng of the Stock¬holders of tho Washington SouthernRailwnv Compnny wlll bo held at liflofflce.ln tho clty of Rlchmond, Va., on

Monduy, the 21st day of November, 100*.at J1 o'clock A. M- Transfer books w»llbe cloaed for llve dai's beforo tho meet¬ing. J' B. WINSTON, Secretary.

aTTnuaiTm'Eeting.NOTICE IS IIERi.^y, GIVEN THATtho next annual meetlng of lhe Stock¬holders of the Richmond, Fri'dorlelcs-burc and' Potomac Railroad Companywlll be held at Its ofllce In tho city ofRlchmond, Va., on Monduy, the HL-tday of November, 1WI. at 12 o'clock noon,Transfer books will be closed from No¬vember 14tl> to November 21st, 1904, ln¬clusive.

^ b AVINSTONj fjCcrot.iry.

Stocklioildcrs' Meenivjr ofRlchmond 1-oeoinotlvo Works.

THE \NNIJAL hlEETLMi OF THEStockholders of Rlchmond IxicomotlyoWorks wlll bo held at tlio olllce of thoCorporatlon,"ih tho county nf Henrlco,on tho 0th day (belng the second AVed-nesaay) of Novf-mber, liiOl, al 12 o'clocknoon. for the eloctlon of Dlrociors. ap-roval of tho acts on the part of tho

Dlreciovs sinco tho last annual meetlng,nnd for tho transactloii of such oti.orliuslness as may properly como beforoU,<: "H'et'nEl_EiaH BEST, Secretary,

_Atlantto Coast Llne'Railroud Company,Ofllce of tho Secretary.

NOTICE IS HE-REBY GIVEN. THATtho regular annual meetlng of theStockholders of the Atlantlo CoastfliiKullroad Company wlll bo heldat tho olltco of tho company, In t-hoclty of Rlchmond, ,

Va. on Tuesduy.tiiii flfteonth.day of Nnvombor, A. D.19W atU o'clock A- M. Tho transierhon'ks of the Company will bo clo-jed

'from tho ffth to Ihe flfloeijth of No-vwriber both dates lnclusive.vc-mbor, poiix. ^ n0HD13Ni Socrotary,Dated Octobor 2-1 th-, 100|._

Thn Atlantlc Land & Improvoment Co.,_no Auuimi. ^onic0 Q( A\G secretary.E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT

ihn re'cular annual meetlng'of tho,KVockholdei-s of The Atlantlc. Land &

SmI Company- wlll he hehi, «t-,i n ofllce of t io Company, ln the cliynf luclmond. Va.. on Tucsday, the l|f-tJe.it). Any dt November,. A. », 1901, at12 o'clock.^ _^. vjORDEN, Socretary.Dated Qciubor ¦ii'_}9_____._L___

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Tfiolunond, Vo.. Novomber 1, I90L-.,,,, lUOGIll.AR ANNUAL MEETING1of tl>«. Stockholders of tho H. N. HydeCo. w'll i,u held on Tues.liy. loth No-vonibor, 100-1. nt 5 o'clock P. M-, at tlieofflce of Lancaster A. Lucko. No. 1107 E.Maln'Strfot, Itlclimond, Va.-A full at-toi danco is reciuested, as mattors of im-pnrtance to tho company wlll como be-

^LAV DREWRY, Secv. aml T^ns

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PERSONALg,WANTED, SUFFERER8 FROM CH1LL8and ague to try Bona-fldo Chlll curejnever falls; threa boxes gnarahleoi toture or monoy rofunded; malled post-pald for price, 50c, IRVING L. BEVE*RIDGE, southeast corner Brook Avenueand Clay Stroet. Richmond. Va.

WILL REUl'HOLSTER YOUR PARLORSuit ln tlio latest style, make over yourmattres'ses good as new ond lot you payus for It ln monthly Installmcnts, JUR-GENS", 419-21 E. Broad Street. Don'tput lt off; we're mlghty busy.

vnie \,i.; em iiirmsn lumlmonlals.A. MORR1S &f CO. 'Phoiio 4M>2.

ASK FOR RUSSELL'S XN*t-ttOAU-.Powder; porltlvely dc-troys water bugsnnd cock ronc'ies; all driigsrlsts, 10c, orwlll be m:illed on rccelpt of price by W.F. EANES, Twenty-flfth tnC Lelgh.

BOULEVARD VELVETS, BOTH PLAINand corded, nt J1.00. Nothlng so n,wfor stlll-*. PEMHLRTON, PRICE & CO.

FURNITURE.

COUCllEK, M'ORRIS CHAIRS. 3-PIECBParlor Sults, Plllows. Cimhlons, Mat-tresso*-. etc. JACOB UMLAUF, 705 W.Maln Stroet.

MILLINERY.LATEST FALL AND WINTER STYLES

ln Millinery; un-to-dnto hala, suit*,cloaks or furnlshlngs; prices the lowost;hats trlmmed troo or chargo, Mrs,JU1.1US BEAR. 1423 E. Maln.

ONLY THE SELECTED REST, CULLEDrrotn tho multltude ot new millineryJdt-is. are shewn at MRS. M. L.WOItT11AM'S, No. 21»; N. Third Street.

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COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. TAY¬LOR & TAYLOR PRINTING CO., No. 1Governor Street. Richmond. VA.

DAMAGED WHEAT.

ONLY FEW HUNDRED BAGS RE-malnlng; hundred pound bags, J1.06 each.Apply Warehouse. Scvoiueenth andDock Btrceta. WARNER MOORE _-. CO.

COLLEGE FLAQS.

COLLEGE FLAGS. ANY DES1GN.mado lo order at short notlce. M. O.COPELAND CO.. 108 N. Ninth.

ANTIQUES.THE F1NEST FURNITURE ANDother antlques ever-shown ln Vlrglnla.Those aro antlques; no lmltatlon orfhko goods. House open all day. C. M.MOORE, 1017 Scmmes St., Manchester.

GENUINE ANT1 ,UE FURNITURE OFall descrlption repalred and reflnlshcdperftctly; also nll other klnds of furnl¬ture ropairod. C. E. LYDA, 417 WestMaln. 'Phono 2507._==COAL, WOOD AND ICE.

I DO' NOT CLAIM TO SAVE ANY"housokecper monoy, but I do sell Woodcheaper than they cnn buy elsewhcro.Thls Ih tho onty cash Wood Ya.rd luRlcliinond-Qimrter cord best Plnc $1.2....iimrti.** eord best Oak $1;36; all klnds ofCoal ,ii tho same. rate. I njn selling tnonoted Ciirmelton Lump; your nelgnhorswill tell vou so, too. E. T. l/Orstr.'Phono, Bowe and Marshall. 1320! 'Phone,G-llmcr and Clay. li)6i>._WOOD AND COAL.IF YOU WANT Aload of wood or coal seo A. E. LONG,wlth the Industrni Bond and BanklngCo, 803 East Maln Street. Ho has a

plan that wlll allow you to pay by the

week._(81.25 FOR HALF CORD KJLN-DRIEDKindling wood. dellvercd, Se.i or "ph-neJ. B. LACY for cheap cnoklmr fuol

NONE SO DELICIOUS AS "CAILLER'S"Importo,! Swlss Milk Chocolate. Justtry *lt once. All coufectlonerH have lt.

BARGAINS..PEERLESS" PAPER PATTERNS CAN-noi. be improved upon. IWnk of tly-oosts, 5c., 10c, 15c. patterns. PL.MBKR-i'ON, PRICE & CO.

LADIES' SPECIAL.

WHENEVER YOU WANT TO BE SLREot the correct thlng In Coats or Suitscomo to PEMBERTON. PRICE & CO.*S.

DIVIDEND NOTICES.

Wllmlngton, N. C, Nov. 3, lr*04.Otflce of the Treasurer,

Atlantlc Coast Line Rallroad Company.THE BOAR_- OF DIR-CTOR.H OF THEAtlantlc Coast Llno Rallroad Companyhave declared a Dlvidond of Two andOnc-hnlf per cent. on tbe PreferredCapital Stock of ti.-t Company; dlvideiiddue and payable. at tlio oftlce of theTreasurer. at Wllmlngton, N. C on andafter November 10, IW. Tho transferbooks wlll bo closed from tho lst to mc10th davs of November. both Incluslve.

'jAMES F. POST. Troasur-r.

Old Domlnlon Buildlng nndLoan Assoclation,

Richmond. Va., Nov. 7, 1«*M-THE UOARU OF DIRECTORS HAVEdeclared a Dlvldend of Five Per Cent.under tho plan of voluntnry llquldalion,payable at tho ofllco of the Assoclationtm and aftor November 10th, 1004.

E. A. BARBER, Trcafltiror.

SEALED HaOPC*AL8.

SEAhED PROPOSALS AVILL BE RE-r-elved at offlce of Treasurer, Southern

Branch, N. H. D. V. S. Natlonal Soldlers'Home, Ellssabo-th Clty county, Va., unt-ll12 o'clock M. NovomJier 2*2, liiOt. aud thenopened, for furnishing and dellvory ofsupplles, in nocordanco with Instructionsand Hpfcciflcatlons, copies of whlcli, wlthblnnk proposals und othor ilnform-tlon,tnov bo had upon app|loatiou to B. A.HEKSON, Treasurer,

NOTICE.NOTIPE!

TO TAX I'AYK'.S HI3XMCO CO.:Taxes are now due nnd my offlce will

bo opon dally from 0 A. M. to*5 P. M.for tho rccelpt of samo.On nll bllls whloh remaln unpald De-

combcr lst, a riennlt.y of 5 per cont. wlllbo added. WAI/n,n j. T0DDl

Treasurer of Henrlco County.

AMUSEMENTS,

ACADE-'IViy M»t, and Nlght.MR. UWRaHCE D-ORSAY

AND THE OHIGINAL NEW YORKCOrvU'ANY PRESENT

THE EARL 0FPAWTUCKETPrices: Matlpoe.31, 76c, 50c., 250.;

Nlght.31.B0, li, BOc, 8Bc, 2fio.

B MtV THE WKKK,UHUAL MATIXJ'vl-S,

THE GHILD SLAVESor

NEW YORK..

The Valentine /VUisuem.ELEVENTH ANPCLAY STREilTB.

OPEK 10 A. M, TO 5 P, M.ADM13SION, 25C

f'RKE ON SATUUPAVa

THE COST OFCAMPHOR

Increased Tiicc in This CountryNot Due to Rttsso-Japa-

nese War.

FORMOSAN FARMERS IT

Have Retluccd the Supply Be¬cause of Dipsatisfaction With

Policy of Japan.

"The war hetween Japan and Russla,''says Pros West, of the Amerlcan Cam-phor Rellnlng company, "hn« not nffectedtho prlco of camphor, as so many peoplethink. Tho war Is not belng conductedln Japan, nnd ho does not Interfere WltbIho manufnctiiro. Nor hns tho Japn-r.eso government, whlch owns tho cam¬phor liionoply, mado any war export taxon camphor."There wns a heavy Jiunp In the prlcc

of enmphor, and tt happrnod to colticldowlth tlio beglnnlng of the wir, Butlt wns not consoqueiit on tho war, nor

on nny governmental movo by Jupan."At tho concluslon of the war betwe* n

Japan and Chlna, Japan as Uie victortook tho Island of Formoso, tho chle,'soureo of tho camphor supply, for herown. In ftirthoranco of a protectlvepollcy, Japan then cut down tho prlcosho pald for camphor to tho Formosafarmors. Now, though Formosa ralses *

camphor, sho ls not utterly dependent onlt for a UvellHood. Further thnn that.a rest from the nx -would do the camphortrees no harm. So tho Formosan farmersald to tho Japanoso Kovernment that lfthe Japaneso government would not payihe Formosan farmer tho same prlc« forcamphor that lt pald to tho j-ipanesofarmer, why then tho Formosan farmerwould raso no camphor."The prlco of camphor hero went from

lil cents to 53 cents. After awhlle, fromvarlous causrs. lt sagged back to 62eents, whero lt Is to-day. I expect thatthoro will bo a chango of somo sort lna week or 10 days."Tho camphor arrlves hero ln lts crude

ntato In tubs. lt Is somothlng llk"brown sugar ln conslstcncy, and com'-.-"Into the crys,talino cake only after re-

flnlng. Camphor evaporatcs rapldly; thotubs lose anywhero from 1 to 5 por cent.ln welght durlng translt to thls country.and then the crude camphor loscs 25 porc*nt. moro ln reflning.""Then tho wondor, consld»jrln*5 tho dls-

tcr-co lt comcs, is that. lt should beso cheap, Instead of thut it .fhould beso hlgh?"Mr. West smllcd."Is the wholo uso of carnphor in prc-

cervliijr, and moth-preventatlyes. nnd inniedlclne?""No. Indeed;' Its prlnclpal use. it ln the

manufacturc of cellulold.""ls there any hope ln eherhlcnl cam¬

phor, to be manufacttired horo?""Oh, I bclleve thnt one day we shrili

get It. Camphor ln a hydrocarbon, andIt schemical comrposltlon Is well enoughknown. Tho only trouble now Is thatthero. ls ono extra moleculu of oyygenln natural camphor that tho chernlet*haven't beon ablc to get Into oyntlietlc'i)cnmplior. The consemienco Is that whaithey mado Is another substance, b.ut nolcamphor. It has not tho propertlos ofcamphor nnd cannot bo used ns a substl-tuto for It In making cellulold."Scores of factorles have been bullt.

aud thousands of dollars havo boen spentIrylng to make camphor synthttlcallyThen the fnctory blows up or tho moneyruns out, and another attempt Is glvenup. But tliey'll get lt sooner or later.".Boston Globe.

Marriage in St. Louis.(KneclRl tn TRe TlroPS-DtHpntch.)

ST. LOUIS, MO;, Nov. %..A marriog."llcense was Issued horo to-day to Mr.Ilarvoy P. Goodman, of Atlanta. On..and Miss Minnle Harvey, of Norfolk. Vn.

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Richmonders in New York.(SotcIiU to The TlmfK-DlBP*.te*n.)

NEW YORK. Nov. 8..St. Denls, I. ***.V.'he^'rlght, Miss T. Relno; ->Vf-stmlnlsler.C; B. Stacy and wlfe; Everett. L. B. Lam-}.ort and wife; TToffman. R. L. Henry. "V.H. Sands; Vork, .1. B. Pudor; Navarre. J.Ot'.lloohy.

Call and see our llne of Dl-inond Jew¬elry. Wo also carry tha largest llno oiWatchce, Flne Jewelry -nd Silver Novel-tles In the olty. Everythlnu new and up-to-date.

...Opiici-Uis...Examlnatlon free.

JC !._._. Seventh ond.o.James. Mt..*.st».Cash or Credit.

FfcorPalntt,Dett Ready Mixod Palnlj,Waxono, Floor Wax,Brufthes, Etc.mm mniMV oil com

1419 E. Maln Streal,'PHONE 399.

To Keep Track of ¦--UULIUII j,conju tt. - ,* ,. .,,. ,t \-.tym$^

BOBBULE'JS. OUPjJlNjX 'XMB2i w«_i.iy«h. Stt^lmtyffl-$m

The Confederate toeurn,TWldLFTW AND CLAY BTRKilTS.Opens dally from 9.A. M. to 5 p. M.

AdwisBioib !_ cent., Free on _atur__*\