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WANTS ONP) C'BNT A WOBD. JLottt anb jfotthb._ LOST, oVaV^HQI i'i K1: !.' L MU FI'*, ON road from Brook Itunwl, tlicnce by West brook, through Pope's phiee, Bolleview, to ilermltiign Koad. Re< ward If left ut 107 South Third Street. FOUND, ON BROAD' STREET-, SUNDAY night, the 23(1, Indy'H liuntlng casc Hliver watch, Ownor cnn not gamo by applylng nl tflis olllee. piovlng prop¬ erty nnd paylng for thls mi. LOST, 0**f BROAD STREET, BETWEEN Flrst und Nlneteetitli .Streets, gold brne'det, wlth curvlng on top. Re- wnid if returned to Mi.<s o. j. AN¬ THONY, 211 North Nlneteent h Stroet, LOST, FROM 2U2 EAST CARY Streeti a whlle nnd yellOW Poriilun kltien. ROWttrd lt returned to above uddrcHB. £>elp Wttanttl}, iflale. A 'FIRM COMMENCINO BUSINESS wants compeieot lady stonographol', Modernte oalary at start, hut -viil bo Increased If work is satlsfaclot y. Stato experlence and salary de.ilrcd. I*.-O. Box r.7i>. FIHEMEN and brakf.mlnon rail- roads ln RIchmond and vlclnlty, to flll vacaiieies caused by ptoiiiotlons. Experlence unnacossary. i-«tat« age, hoiglii, welght. Firemen, $10u inpnth- ly, become onglneers and earn I'loo. Brakeinen, $76, becoming conductors i-arn $150. Namo posltion preferred, RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, curo Tlmes-Dlspatcli. I MADE $50,000 IN FIVE YEARS IN tho mall urdcr buslness; began wllh $5. Any oi.e can do tlio work. Send for freo bookht; tells how to get started. MANAGER, Box 070, Lock- port, N. Y. TVANTEDfl-OR U. S. ARMY, ABLE- bodlcd, unniarrled men, between nges of Ds and 85; citlzens of th-' United States, of good character and temperato habltp, who can Bpeak, read nnd writo English. Mon want¬ ed now for servlce ln Cubn and the Phlllpplr.es. For lnformation apply to RECRU1TING OFFIOER. &20 East Broad Street, Rlclimond, Vu.; ll* Hycamore Street, Petorsburg, Va.. or Columbia Bulldlng, Granby Street, Norfolk, Va. WANTED. MEN TO LEARN BARBEIl trade; only eight weeks requlred] ex¬ penses eurned whllo learnlrg; tools donated; dlplonias awarded; board provlded: posltlons gMaranteed grad- uatep. Wrlto for free catalogue. MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 207 Bowery. New York City._| WANTED. A SINOLE MAN WHO UN? derstands trucklng and poultry. for Norfolk and Wcrtern Experlmontal Farm, Irt Southnmpton county. Applv to ROBT. B. FORREST. ut T. XV. Wood & Sons' Seed Store. 12 South Fourteenth Street. WANTED. AN OFFICE ASSISTANT, A praCtlc&l young man witli some lmowledgo of bookkeeping and ste- nography. Apply ln person to II 532, curo Tlmos-Dlspatch. WANTED. A REGLSTERED DRUG clerk for one of eur city customers. Apply by letter. BODEKER DRUG CO. AVANTED, HARNESS-MAKEES: GOOD wages; steady empioyment. MILLER & GLEASON. Newport News, Va. v. .:rr.ii. DRIVER FOR BREAD WA- gon. Apply 8137 Eaat Main Street Bituation* iPTanteb, iHale. POSITION BY MAN* FAIR EDUCA- tlon, References. Address L 037, in Tlmos-Dlspatch. g>clp ZKKanttU, Jfcmale. WANTED, A YOUNG LADY TO DO gennrul oflice work and typewrltlng. Glve referenoe and salary expected. Address II 5S7, care Times-Dispatch. WANTED. ~V STENOGRAPHER WHO has had oflice experlence. Write Us. statlng salary expected. P. O. Box isr». Clly. WANTED, TWO EXPERIENCED chambermaids at 1029 East Maln Street. WANTED, A GOOD. RELIABLE SER- vant at once, for light Work. Applv 320 North Twenty-first Street. L. ' ¦.*-*-*¦** *g»ituation£f 2&lanteb, jftmalt. WANTED. B~Y A YOUNG LADY, A~Pc> sitlon to do general oflice work, typewrltlng, etc.; can glve best ref¬ erences. Address A 135, care Tlmes- Dispatch. 2|elp, iHalfe anb jfemale. .WrNrl^r^EN AND WOMEN TO ¦work at honic durlng sparc nours; no canvnsslne: $10 week easlly earn- ed; particulars Gc. Writo now. WELLS MANUFACTURING CO., Box 480, Greensboro, N. C. iprofetfaumul #elp Manteb. WAN^IiK^TEAcTlERS' FOR SCHOOLS and schools for teachers. TIIE VIR¬ GINIA TEACHERS' BUREAU, Rev. R. XV. CR1DL1N, Manager, Manches¬ ter. Va. .WANTED. A PHYSICIAN FOR ESTAB- llshed vlllago anel country practico. Address PHYSICIAN, caro Times- Dlspatch. if : i ,. Bolititoti anb &>alt&mtn. IHE* WALLACE IlT^lTo^ICINS^Co" bankers and brokers, Clilcago, dcslre rellablo represontatives to make n speclalty of selllng tbo securltius of a lurgo industrlal combinatlon, be¬ ing a mergor of a number of well- estublislied properties Of tlio same ^¦class. Tlie stock is now paylng div¬ idends; cxtenslvo advertlalng sup¬ port will bo given and the entorprlse- will hoar uny' kind of Investigation, eithor nh to Its eurnlng capaclty ot tlie character and experlence of lts maiingonient; references requlred, tyuamttSfi ©pportunttiea. WANTED. ICctiVeT^^IW^MTIC purtnor wlth $5,000, to take Interest in establlslied wholesalo buslness. a Bplenelid opportunlty to tho right one. Investlgate thls. Addres* WHOLESALE, 1507 Maln Street Lynchburg, Va. WANTED, FOR HSTAULISHED BUSI- ness, pnrtner, elther active or speclal, with $5,000, to tako a vaiuablo Inter¬ est. Addross H 0S0, caro Tinies-Dls- patch. HOTEL MAN WANTS HOTEL, WISHES manageiiient, or would lense some well iocateel property if othorwise doslrablo. Address "MANAGER," Hotel Marllnton, Marllnton, XV. Vu, Coal anb miotfo. .WHY ARE WE'CALLED'THE FUEL klngs? Beetuiso wo handlo the best fuol. Wo aro headquarters for North Carolina wood. Our eoul burns up llko wootl, Try a satnplo loud. 'Phone 11013. NORTH CAROLINA WOOD AND COAL CO. 827 Brook Avenuo, c i .j.l ...^_ ...'i ', .' »ntcb. -WANTED, TO BUY HOUSEHOLL goods ln any quantlty, Call 'phone mx. Don't spoil the happiest time of your life worrying over fiats.and furniture, and the thousand and one things needed to make a new home. When you get started on that tack there'll be no end to your troubles. It's too early to assumc thc cares of a householder and the rcsponsibililies of making your good will match up with your bank account. Wait until you get your feet back on the earth again. In the meantime rent one of the furnished apartments in The Times-Dispatch Want Columns, and keep your honeymoon at the full as long as possible. Reading the want ads every day will only add to your pleasure, and sooner or later the flat or home you want will be advertised in your favorite newspaper. Then you can transfer your honeymoon to a home of your own, as cozy and comfortable as though made to your order. Even honeymoons are not quite complete these days without the every-day reading of The Times-Dispatch Want Ads. Poarfeing. WANTED, PERMANENT AND TRAN- slc-nt boarders at THK LUKAY, 403 East Maln Street; excellent table; nlco rooms. MRS. PITiSER. 115 EA.ST FRANKLLN Street. Handsomc dinlng-room: bo- tel «ervlce; old Virginia cooklng; rooms slngle aud en suito. WANTED. PERMANENT ANTJ TABLE boarders. Apply Mrs. IIUKACK WELLKORD JONES, S09 West Franklln. WANTED, PERMANENT. TRANS7ENT and table boarders; also front room. .107 Eust Maln. WANTED. PERMANENT. TRANSIEN'Jf and tablo boarders, at G10 North Elghth Street. jSoarb <X23ant£a. ','.;;¦ v C iui !.'"". ¦':-'!'i'i:Ni--H- <-d rnon'i v.-itb board. eonvenieni to rar line: prlvato family prefi Address II 5S6, care Tlnif-R-Dlspatch. iftoomsi for &tnt. WANTED, A COUPLE TO OCCUPY front room. southern exposure; fur¬ nlslied or unfurnlshed: steam heat; eloctrlc llghts; poreclaln bath; liot and cold water; use of teiephone, wlth board. Mrs. MAUDE DAVIS, als East Broad Street 'Phono 5146. FOR RENT. TWO ROOMS FOU LIGHT houseket-jilng, Curnlshed or unfur¬ nlshed, blS East Droad. next to New Bijou. FOR RENT. WELL FURNISHED SIN- gle and double rooms; also several iinfurnlshc-d rooms. SPOT.SWOOD HOUSE, FlrRNISHED ROOMS, HOT WA1 ER. teiephone; meals served. 700 East Marshall Street. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS AND TABLE board. No. 203 West Grace Stroet. Ft" RNISHED, HEATED ROOM*i FOR eentiemen, at 719 East Grace. Ecomsl (LBcUttea. WA^TE^X^FURNISHED ROOM, FOR light housokcoplng. convenlent to market; .stnte prlce. L 631, caro Tlmes-Dispatch. Jflats Jfor £ent. for ren/t, A flat OF five nice rooms. witli batti and fuel room at- tached. References given and re- tiuirod. Apply :":;03 East Orace Street. FOR RENT, FLAT FURNISHED OR unfurnlshed, wlth bath. S1S East Broad; next to BIJou. FOR RENT, FLAT, SIX ROOMS, 624 Wost Grace. Apply second flat. iperamralfl!. THE TYFEWRITER EXCHANGE, 605 East Maln Stroet, branch of Ameri¬ can Wrlting Ma'Chlhe Co., take pleas¬ ure in showing thelr splendld Stock of now and rebullt typewritors of all makes to thoso interested in buy¬ lng or rentlng. Every machlne above twenty dollars earrles abso¬ iutely tbo samo guarantee that ls glven witli 5100 new machlnes. All makes sold, rented und repaired. Sup¬ plles for all kinds of machlnes. In- vestigate. 'WESTOVER" RUBBER ROOFING, carried in four thlcknesses, ls su- perlor to almost overy brand oh this market. Get a sample of lt be¬ foro placlng your orders. Speclfv "Westover" Rubber Rooflng.to your dealer and patronlzo Iiome lndustry. THE WESTOVER PAPER CO., Rlch¬ mond, Va. EVERY DEPOSITOR IN A BANK IS eriually entltled tu tlio greatest se¬ curlty aud tlie best servlce. TIIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK RICH¬ MOND, VA.. undoubtedly affords both. aiul Invltes accounts from ull classqs needing tho fncilltics of a strong, large, courteous bank. Assets, $0,000,- 000.00. Orgunlzed Aprll. lSiiS. THE COMMONWEALTH CHAPTER, D. A. R., wlshes to iinnoiince thnt tho builot lunclieoii given for thc bene- llt of the chapter on tho ILM wns prepnretl by Miss Sara Frances Bon- ner for tlio Southern Cotton Oll Co.. of Saviinnah, Gu., manufacturers of Snowdi-itt and Wesson Cooktng Oii. FOUND NOT GUILTY..CHARLES Jiowurd (colored), who was arrestiui Monday nlght on a warrant ehnrg- lng lilin witli breaking into tlie stable of tlio Colici Company, wiih found not gulily of Jbe chargo in tho Pollco Court Tuesday mornlng, und was lionorably dlscharged. PARLOR ~S"U1TS. ODb CIIA.IRS AND couches recovered and roupholslorod llko new; sllp covers mado and mnt- tresses renovated; for casli or on easy payments. No charge for estl- liuitos. CHARLES .TURGHNS'S SON, Adams and Broad Streets. LET US REPAIR THAT SEWINO MA- clilno for you now, whllo tho woathcr in bad, and beforo you start your sprlng sewlnpr. All work guarau- toorl. Stiiiiilard agency. JURGENS'S MAMMOTH 'FURNITURE STORE, A il:i ln.-: and Bl'OUd. AS K YOUR QROCHR FOR SM1T U~ field suusago. It ls tho beat. Jfor B>ak. 'OR SALE. (1) A COMPLETE ICE crealtl manufacturlng outflt; (2) M<- Dowoil improved Ovon, with all nec¬ essary baking titenslls; (.1) three dozen wire chairs and ono dozen ta- blt*. (4) two (il; showeases and ono counter, wlth two sets of shelving. candy Jars, scales. etc. Apply at OllCd to J. A. MORRIS & CO., 21'J East Maln Streot. FOR SALE. BRADLEY "LITTLE JAP" sulkv disc cultlvator; can be changod to hon cultlvator; hns pivbt axie and rmbodies all latest improvements. We have also Janesvllle sulky dlsc cultlvator Hnd Pennsylvania riding and walking hoo cultlvators. Wo in- vlte comparlson. W. K. BACHE, SONS & MULFORD, 1406 East Maln. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ALL standard makes of typewriters; buslness complete without one; i crdlt amount puid for reiy if you declde to purchase. Look at our rebuilt niachinee. THE 'I'VPLWRl- TER EXCHANGE, $0B East Maln Street, Rlchmond, Vn. THE CALVERT RYE WHISKEY THAT ls old, mlld and rlch in medlclnal Qiiallties; $1 per full quart: bottled at the distlllery THE GEORGE A. HUNDLEY CO., INC, Pure Food Store. George McD. Blako, Secretary and Manager, 514 East Broad Street. FOR SALE, FIVE LIGHT DYNAMO, 1-3, 1-6, 1-4, 1-2 II. P., niotors. new, standard type, low prlces; also enst- Ings, arrnature dlscs. commutators und materials, for small dynamos and motors. F. E. AVERILL, 367 Seventh Street, Buffalo, N. Y. WANTED. CASH BUYER FOR 150 cords mlxed plne and oak cord wood, nt $3.35 in carload lots, delivered Rlchmond; can make lmmediate ship¬ ment; flrst man wlth money secures bargain. RICHARD M. JANNEY. Elko, Va. R. L BARNES" SAFE AND LOCK CO., 11, 13. 15 Nortli Fourteenth Street, will si-ll a large number of second- hand fire-proof safes, all makes nnd slzes, very cheap, thls week only, to make room for tiew Btock, Call early; get your choice. Ternis to suit you. SMITHFIELD 1IA11S, THE REAL AR- tlclo: v.-o sell no Imitations. THE GEORGE A. HUNDLEY CO., I INC. Pure Food Store. Georgo McD. Blake, Secretary and Manager, 514 East Broad Street. FOR SALE, 1000 CORDS OF WOOD. prlce S-i.50 per cord in carload lots dellvored in Richmond. VIRGINIA LUMBER AND BOX CO.. INC. Pe¬ tersburg, Va. WE POS1TIVELY HAVE NO AGENTS, therefore savo you agents' commis¬ slon on Standard light running, ro- tary shuttle sewlng machlnes. JUR- GENS, Adams and Broad. TOP BUQOIBi AT BOTTOM PRICES? perfect vehicles; full of solld com¬ fort aml guarantppil li^iv. SONS, 120 South Elghth Street. VALUABLE WOODWORKING PLANT for salo; admirablo locatlon; terms reasonabie. J. Y. PHILUPS, Farm- vlllc, Va. NATIONAL CASH" REGISTER FOR salo; $100 Model; used only three months; first-class condltlon. Price, $60. Address Box 189, Norfolk, Va, FOR SALE, IDLEWOOD BALL-BEAR- lng skatlng rlnk skntes, ?1 pair: reg¬ ular $5.50 skates, at TOMPKINS'S, 207 AVost Broad. SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOIL- era from 5 to lOO-horsenower; all guaranteed. 1. BLUFORD & CO.. 1537 East Cary. EOR SALE, CHEAP. A $350 UPRIOHT piano. lf Interested address" L 628, care Times-Dlspatch. WILL SELL PHIPP'S SAILORS, Oll anv lmt In stock, $1 oncli. as long as they last. L. B. MORRIS. INC. 3&eal .mtt for g>ale. F^ai.*r^AI>HT^TTMBER LANDS AT lowest prices on ensy terms; greatest bargains In Virginia. Wrlte t'or cat¬ alogue. Address J. R. ELAM, Char¬ lottesville. Va. A'NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE, CEMENT block foundatlon, forty'flve-foot lot, good locatlon. Prlco $1,500. Ad- dross H 58S, curo Times-Dlspatch. VOU. SALE, HOTEL, BAR ATTAOH- ed; a good propositlon. Address owner, J. G. KING, Frederlcksburg, Va. 43oultriV"»^ct nnb iibc ^toch. NOW- LS TIIE TIME TO IIATCH broilors nnd wjnter layers; we soll Charles A. Cypher's "Model" incu- hutor.i and brooders at factory prlces, f, o .b., Rlchmond. Free oatalogue ond feed clrcular. W. J. TODD, Rleh- inond, Va. FREE..L1BERAL SAMPLE CONKEY'S Laylng Tonic aml valuable Poultry Book. lf you brlng thia ad. to XV. ,i TODD, Richmond. FOR SALE, LARGE WORK lIOlTsR 1211 North Fiftli Streot. $3tolution JJtotta. T1HS IS TO NOTIFY THJU-.PUBLIO tliat thn piirtnorshlp of J. A. Morris & Cornpcu y lias boen dlssolvod by niuluul cousout oX all imi'tnora. ONB CBNT A WORD. iJotfces.. NOTlCE, TO TIIE VOTERS OF THE City of RIchmond! Thero will bo n m&as-meotlng of the Republlcan vnt. ers o/ the city of Rlohmond on march 7. fl>08, al Helvldero Hall, RIch¬ mond, Vu., ut 8 P. M. 'fli*' Objecl ol Ihlfl meetlng ln lo reorganlze the City Committee, to flleet a city chnlrtnnn and to olect seven dolegutes und ul- teriiiites to tlio Stato and dlstrlct conventions, Hy order of the City Committee. C, R1D0WAY MOORE. Chalrman. I'O SIIIPPERS OF COUNTRY PRO- tluce; 11. H. MARTIN & CO., of Nel- sou county, Va., arn now located a! Tenth and Loulslana Ave,, Northweat; Washlngton, V, C, us wholesale commbislon merchants. Mr. Martin wns for mnny yenrs wlth Southern nnd Northwestern Railroad, nn.i would be glad to serve the merchanti aud farmers of tho Vlrglnlus and Carollnas. Glve hlm a trial. Wrlt-* ror tagrt and <|tiotattlons. EVERY DEPOSITOR IN A BANK ~IS rquully entltled to tho greatest ne- curlty and tlio best servlce. TIIF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RICH¬ MOND, VA., undoubtediy affords both, and lnvites accounts from all classes needing tho facilltles of a st-vjng, large, courteous bank. As¬ sets $9,000,000.00. Organlzed Aprll, 1865. | WANTED. EVERY* ONE TO KNOW that Johnson's Sure Cure for Piles will cure when everythlng e];.o falls; wholeaalo and retnll drttgglsts; write for freo samples. Manuf;:..:- tured by C. M. JOHNSON CO., Rich¬ mond, Va. WANTED, A FEW HORSES TO board: personal attentlon glven to buslness; use only tho best feed; prlcf-s reduced. JNO. F. HUNDLEY. 412 North Flfth Street. 'Phono No. 1819. REMOVAL NOTICE..DRS. G. J. AND D. A. DAVISON havo removed their dental offlces from Seventh and Broad to Murphy's Hotel Annex. corner Elghth and Graco Streets. 'Phono 2188. WANTED. THE PUBLIC TO KNOW that .IAHNKE BROS., Jewelers, 012 Eust Maln Street, buy, sell, exchange and remoiint diamonds in the latesl styles. Old gold and sllver taken ln exchnnge. HORSE CLIPPINO.TO KEEP Y*OUB horse fat nnd in good condition. hc should be clipped ln spring and fall: work dono by an experlenced cllp- per; prleo $2. JNO. F. HUNDLEY", 412 North Flfth tpieet. i-Htecellaneoua. , GASOLENE EI^GINES. FOR SALE, McVICKER AUTOMATIC gasolene englnee, tho simplest and best englne manufactured to dute; exutnine samples in operation and be convinced. Wo havo also t-awlng outflts, feejl grinders and fodder cutters. Can muke you ltidependent of-hired help. XV. K. BACHE, SONS & MULFORD, 1406 East Main. EUBEER REPAIRING. RUBBER BOOTS HALF-SOLED. 75c heeled. 50e; patclies, 15c and up overshoes heeled, 35c. Rubber coat) altered nnd lixed; hot water bag* and other rubber goods repalred DREW'S ELECTRIC RUBBER RE¬ PAIRING. 718 East Maln Street 'Phone 2867. PLOWS AND CASTINGS. FOR SALE. SOUTH BEND CHILLED plows and castings; write us for ariy- thlng needed in South Bend nlowa; also general sales agents for Vulcap chilled plows, the best plow on earth. W. K. BACHE. SONS & MUL¬ FORD, 140C East Main. UPHOLSTER1NG. PARLOR SUITE, ODD CHAIRS ANE couches recovered and reupholsterei like new; sllp covers mado and mat- tresses renovated; for cash or or easy pavments. No chargo for esti¬ mates. CHARLES JURGENS'S SONS Adunls and Broad Streets. ' RELIABLE_TRANSFE R. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HAUL ing trunks to depot or nny part o. city, from RIchmond Collego tc Twenty-nlnth Street, for 25c; alse piano anel furnituro hauling. C. C MILLNER, 904 Eust Broad. 'Phone 1445. _ ART DEALERS. NOW IS THE TLME TO HAVE YOUP plctures and mlrrors overhauled. Tht Cralg Art Co., 115 East Broad Street will elo all work in thls line, restor- ing puintings, regllding frames, re silverlng mlrrors, at very reasonabli rates. Call or 'phone 12(>2. SKATES. HAVE PURCIIASED ENTIRE LOT OI ball-bearing skates and parts fron Idiewood skating rink; ball-bearim skates while they last, $1 pair; ball two for lc; washers, 2c and 4c; nuts r.c; repalring of all kinds of skates TOMPKINS. 207 Wcst Broad. "fclACIIINERT. SPECIAL AND PATENTED MACHIN erv built. Let us develop your mo- chanlcal Ideas along that patent yoi have been thlnking about: llbera! proposltlon. C. B. FORD CO.. Trigt Shlp Yard. 'Phone 302S. TYPEWRITERS REMINGTONS, UNDERWOODS, OLIV ers, and all cther makes may bo ha< ut a saving of 25 per cem. to 75 pe cent. at the TYPEWRITER EX CHANGE. 005 East Main Street Richmond. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. FOR SALE. DAYTON WAGONS', AN derson buggies. surreys nml run- abotits; Thornhlll nnd Tennesse. farm wagons: prices und torms tc please vou. XV. K. BACHE, SONS & MULFORD, 1400 East Muln. DENTISTRY". TIIE UNION DENTAL ROOMS. THIRI und Broad Streets, over Dabney': Shoo Store. Sets teeth, $5; gol< crown, $1; bridge work, per tooth .55; gold Illllng. $1 up, DR. DORSE-* Manager. OPTICIAN& WHAT'S WRONG? IS IT Y'OIIR EYES" Probably you need glnssos. Go tc Dr II. BREITSTEIN, The Optlcian 118 East Broad, and have them ex. amlned. They may bo cause of youi heudaches. Consultatlon froe. FINE UPHOLSTERING AND MAT- TREofaESi FURNITURE REPAIRED, POLISHBI and reupholstered; old hair mat. tresses made over llko new; sllp cov. ers cut and made. JACOB UMLAUF 705 West Maln Stroot. 'Phono 3292 WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST TRUNKS. BAGS AND GIFTS OOODi ln overy slze. shapo and prloe, o wlsh your trunks, bag or sult-ca.-n repalred, be sure to call or teiephon. tn ROUNTREE'S RETA1L STORE 703 Eust Broad Stfeet. 'Phono 5133 REPAIRING. Mull WANT ON'l-l f'MNT A WORD, ifltecellmteoutf. AWNINGS. WHY NOT trAVE YOUR AWNINGS iiiiidn up now whllo you can Secure Overy attention nnd care nnd bo ready for tho sprlng? II. E. COPHLAND & CO., 108 North Ninth. FUEL. BUY FUEL FROM THE DEALER who Miivos you money. ono cord ouk nr plne, $6.75; dlscount nn nll klnd.i of coal for cnsh. TYLER & RYAN. Llndun und Cary. WATCH REPAIRING. ILWE YOUR WATCH REPAIRED AS lt should be. I guarantee all work. O. R. KASTEN. silccessor to I. Uod- dard. 510 East Maln Street. DYEING AND CLEANINO. SUIT SCOURED AND PRESSED, 75C; suits pressed, r,0c; ladles' aud gonts' siilts dycd at GILL'S. 325 Nortli Fifth Street. 'Phono 4862. ANTIQUES. LARGEST COLLECTION OF ANTIQITKS ln the Stnte; everythlng nt rock- bottom prlces. BIGGS, No. 515 East Maln Street. SEWINO MACHINES. DON'T BE WORRIED TO DEATH BY sewlng mnchlno agents, but buy a "Standard" dlrect from us. JUR- GENS. Adams and Broad. SKATE REPAIRING. ALL PARTS OF ROLLER SKATES. Including tho stock of Idlowood skatlng rlnk skates, on salo only at TOMPKINS. 207 West Broad. REPAIRING AND POLISIIING FURNI¬ TURE. LEVY. THE UPHOLSTERER AND mnttress maker, 425 West Broad Street. BAKERY. POUND CAKBS, 25C. LARGEST ANE thnt good hOme-mado taste. DRINK- ARD, 423 1-2 Nortli Slxth. DYEING AND CLEANINO. JOHN LA TOUCHE. CLEANING. DYE- Ing. scourlng. presslng. 123 East Maln Street. -fffcetmgjf. New York. February 13, 1908. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho annual meeting of tbo stock¬ holders of the Chesapeake Western Company wlll be bold nt thc prlncl¬ pal offlco of tho company, No. 605 Mutual Assurance Bulldlng, Rich¬ mond, Va., on TUESDAY. THE 3D DAY OF MARCH, 1P0S, at 11 o'clock A. Mj. for the electlon of dlrectors and tho transactlon of such other business as may properly como be¬ fore tho meeting. XV. II. nALL, Secretary. New York, February 13, lflOS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stock¬ holders of tho Chesapeake Western Railway will bo hold at tho prlnclpal offlce of the company, No. 605 Mu¬ tual Assiiranco Building, Rlchmond, Va., on TUESDAY, THE CV DAY OF MARCH, 1008, at 10 o'clock A. M., for tho electlon of dlrectors and the transactlon of such other buslness as may properly come before tlio meet- inE- XV. II. HALL. Secretary. New York, Februnry 13, 190S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho annual meeting of the stock¬ holders of tho Pocahontas Company, Incorporated, wlll be held at tho prlnclpal offlco of the company, No. 603 Mutual Assuranco Bulldlng, Rlchmond. Va.. on TUESDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF MARCH, 1908, at. 12 o'clock noon, for the election of dlrectors and tho transactlon of such other buslness as may properly come before the meeting. XV. H. HALL, Secretary. HEBREW HOME FOR AGED AND IN- Iirm. To tho Members: Ladles ani: Gentlemen,.You are requested to at¬ tend the annual meeting of the HE¬ BREW HOME FOR AGED AND IN- EIRM SUNDAY MORNING, Mnrch 1st, at 11 o'clock, at Temple Betl Ahabab. By order of tho Presldont. ISAAC HELD. Secretary and Treasurer. Mcchanlcs and Merchants Bank. Manchester, Vn. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK- holders of thls bnnk will be held on FEBRUARY 27, 1908, nt 12 o'clock. J. II. PATTESON. Cashler. Ht_al J2otite«f. VIRGINIA.In the ClreuTTciurToVThi County of Ilonricu, tho ISlh clay ol February, 190S: American Locomotivo Company .vs. XV. J. Oliver. In Eaulty. Tho object of tlio abovo-styled suit Is to recover the sum of llve thousaiR four hundred and forty-soven umi 50-100 dollars ($5,117.50) from the de¬ fendant on account of work and labdi done by tlie plaintlff for tho defendant And it appearlng by aflldavit llled ac¬ cordlng to law that W. J. Oliver. thc above-named defendant, Is not n resl¬ dent of this Stato. lt ls therefore or- diiinod that tho said XV. .1. Oliver d< appear here within nfteen days aftoi duo publlcation of thls ordor and dt what is necessary to protect his inter¬ ests. And lt is further ordered thn thls ordor bo publlshed once a weel for four bucccssIVo weeks in Tlu Times-Dispatch, a new^pupor prllltoi ln tho clty of Richmond, Va. Teste: SAMUEL P. WADDILL, Clerk. MoGUIRE, RIELY & BRYAN. Attornoys, VIRGINIA.tn tho Clrcult Court of Hen¬ rleo County. tho I9tli day of Fob¬ ruary, 1908: Francls Fernii, Plaintlff, vs. Harry Thurston, Trading under tbo naino and stylo ol "Thurston's Mlssissippi Mlnstrols," Dofendant. Trespass on tho Case. The object of tho. nbovo-stylo suli Is tu recover of tho sald Harry Thurs¬ ton defendant thoroto, tho sum o( $172, wlth Interest rrom October 12 1S06, costs und damages; aiul to SUll- lect certaln property attached In tlll; Slate, belonglng to the defendant; lc tho payment of lho same. ¦\lid it appearlng b.v iiftldavil tllml accordlng lo law, that Ilnrry Thiirs- ton tho abovo-niiiuod ilofeiidaul. I.s a nohresldent of this state, it ls there¬ fore ordered that the sald Harry Thurston do appear within flfteen dayf aftor due publlcation of tlils ordor, ln tbo olerk'B ofllce of our sald Clrcull Court, aml dri whut. Is necessary tt protect Iiis intorost. SAMUEL P- WADDILL, Clorlc. N. THOMAS MOSBY, P- q, &tfjool& UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 0F MEDICINE, OTfeft HTi.VKT MoGUIRU. *»¦ I'resldent. systumivti-.' coursM '>f initruotlQn h; sixteen lubnnitrlaa. flvo liunpltula und tour dlmiuiUiiiirleH. Xlirea Prco Cutalogue*.Speclfy Dept. v. Medicine .Dentiatry.Pharmacy. _^ailroab^^_ Southern Railway. TI'.AIN'I LKAVF. RICHMOND. N. 11. followlng «Ch(..) rii-.urex puli- li.h.-d enly nn InforinntUiii, and nro not gcnrantoed! 7:00 A.M..Dnlly.Local for Charlotte. 11:18 .\. M.-iniiiv.Mniiied.rmrret. r'uii- uinn l.) Atlanta and nirnunKhnin, Now Orttans, MempnlS, Cliattanoo|*o, nud ii11 th,. smith. Through coach for I'liiici. City, oxford, Durham. O'.OO P, M..B*r. Bunday.Keynvllte Local. 11:30 r. M.-.Dalljr.Llmited Pullman ready D: 10 i'. m. tor all the Boatlt. YOItK itivi'.it r.lN'i:. 4:30 IV M..Kx, Sundny.To West I'olnt. ConnocllftK ror r'.iltlmora Monday, Wodnoeday. rndny. 8:16 1*. M..Moii.l.iy, sv'cdncidny and Frl¬ day.Local to west Polnt. .1:30 P, Nt..BX. SundnyH.Local to Wcst Polnt. TTtAINS ARRIVH RICHMOND. 0:55 A. M. «:-»<) P, M..From nll the South. 4:10 1'. .M.~|.'rnin I'li.-ii-Iette, Raleigh, l>ur- Itani Chasa Cltv nnd local stiulons. S:l0 A, M..Kiem Keynvllle.LocaL 0:20 A. M..From West I'olnt, and from Hnltlmoro Wodnesday, Frlday and Bunday, I0:1D A. M.i 5:15 P. M..-Local from "A'eat I'olnt. C. W. *.V1-:STR*;RY, D. P. An .J20 15. Maln Bftcet. 1'hono 453. Atlantic Coast Line fiFFECTIVH JANUARY 0, 1308. TBAIH8 LI-.AVK RICHMOND DAILY. Por Florlda and South: 8:15 A. M. and 26 P, M. *I1:I0 P, M. I'or Norfolk: 0:00 A. JL, 3:00 P. M. and 2ii T. 31. For N. .". XV. Ity. Wcst: 0:00 A. M. 12:10 and 9:in p. M. For Petersburg: 0:00 A. IX.', 12:10, 3:00. ::2S P. M., «:00. 0:10 r. M., 7:25 and 11:30 P. M. "or Goldsboro and Fayottoville: »3:2S r. at. Tralns nrrlvr ltichmond dnlly: 8tl0, *.*'!. :.-,o, 7:10 A. AI.; * S3 f.. "'10:15 and 11:30 A. M.:"1:J7, 3:05, i!:.".n, 8:00 and 8:50 P. M. .Except Sunday, "Sunday only, ...Bx- cepi. Munday. Timo of arrlvals nnd- departures and con- neetlons not guarant<*c.l. (.'. 8. CAMPBELL, D. P. A. Chesapeake and Ohio Railway 9:00 A. M / Fast dally tralns to Old Polnt, 4:00 P. M.\Nowport Newa and Norfolk. 7:40 A.M..Dnlly. Local to Newport News 5:00 P.M..Dally. Local to Newport Nowi , nnd Old Polnt. . ("Dnlly, Loulsvllle, Clnclnnati ,r:,. ,V ,J J. Chlcngo und St. Louis Pullmaj 11.00 1. M. |_sIcopeI.# 0:00 A, 31..Dnlly Charlottesvlllo. exf-ep Sundny tu Cllfton Forgo. 6:15 P.M..\V.*uk Duvs.Local to Gordons vllle. 1C:00 A. M..Dally Lynchburg. '' Lexington Va., and Cllfton Forge. * 5:15 P.M.."".'cek Days.To Lynclihurg. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From llu? East.8:50 A. 31., 11:45 A. M. *:0*i I>. M., 8:16 P. IX. Local from thr* West.'8:30 A. AI., 7:11 P. M. Through.7:3n A. M. and 3:45 P. M James Rlver Llnc.*8:35 A. 31., 0:50 P. 31. "Dnlly except Sundny. Ricnmond,Frederi::::l)'g & Potomac R.'p;. SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE IAN. 6,190B. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND Loavo Rlchinoiul »0.10 A.H. Maln St. Sta. *-(i."OA."I. Byril St.Sta, .17.(F. A.JI. Byrd St.Sta. ?8.40 A.M. Bjrd St.Sta. . n.-.'ii A.M. Maln St. Sta. M2.01 I'.M. Bjrd St. Sta. H.W1 P.M. Bjra St. Sta. 15.00 P.M. Elba Station. .B.15 P.M. Maln St. Sta. .S.20P.3L Byrd St.Sta. Arrlvo Rlchmotiil **.iiOA.M. BrrdSt.Sta IS.-ioA.M. Bjrd St.Sta, "IU.3SA.M. KlbaStatloD flS.JJ.'.l'.M. BrrdSLSta, .2.15 P.M. Maln St.Sta. "7.15P.M. BjrilSt.Sta, "IJ.00P.M. BrrdSLSta. 1*10.40 P.M. Maln St.Sta. ,tll.30 P.M. BjriSt.Sta. "12.45 A.M. Maln SLSta. ASHLANO ACCOMMODATIONS-WEEKDAYS. leare Elba Slatlon-7»10 A.M. and 0.3*. I'.M. Arrlre Elba Statlon-0.10 A M. and 5.40 P.M. "Dally. fWeekdays. JDaily except Monday JSundaya only. "All Pullmans, no local stopa All trainsto orfrom Byrd Street Station sto- at Elba, Time of arrlvals and departures.noi luaranteed, Read the signs. RviWHO ONLY ALL-KAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Leave Byrd Street Station. Richmond. In efftet December 1, 1907. FOR NOP.FOLK: 9 ui) A. M.. 3:00 P. 31. nnd 7:25 1'. 31. dnlly. FOR LYNCHUL'RO. THB WEST AND BOUTHWEST: 9:00 A. 31., 12:10 p. 31. aml 0:tO P. 31. dnlly. ARRIVE RICH310ND. From Norfolk, 11:30 A. 31. and 0:50 P. 31, dnlly. From Iho West, 7:40 A. 31.. 2:05 P 31. und S:50 P. 31. dally. Pullman Parlui an 1 siceplng Cars. Cafo Dlnlng Cars. XV. B. BEVILL. C. H. BOSL.EY. Oen. Phea. Agont. Dlv. Taes. Agent. Seaboard Air Line Railway. SOUTimOt'ND TRAINS SCHEDCLED TC LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. .9:15 A. 31..Local to Norllna. Rnlelgh Charlotte, Wllmlnston. 2:25 P. 31..Sleop ers and coaches. Atlantn. liirmlnghiiiu, Sa vannah, Jacksonvllle nnd Florlda polnts 10:43 P. 31..Florlda Llmited. 12:55 A. 31.. Sleopers nml coaches, Savannah, Jackson vllle and Southwest. NORTH HOl'ND TRATNS SCHEDULED TC ARIUVE RIOHMOND DAILY. li:05 A. 31.: !):15 A. 31., Florlda Llmited 6:03 P. 31.; 0:35 P. M. Richmond and Petersburg Electric Railway. Cars loave Manchester, Sovonth nnd reri-j Streets fnr Potersburg: .0. 7. 8, *9. 10, 11, "12 A. M., 1. 2, "3, 4, 5. .?6:45, "0, 7, 8, "9. 10 P. 31. 11 P. M. for Chestor; 12 mldnlght, foi Petersburg. Cara leave Petersburg, foot Sycumorc Street. for Manchester. 0:35, ..7:15, '7:35, 8:35, 9:35, '10:35, 11:35 A. M., 12:35, .1:35, 2:35. 3:35, .4:35, 5:35. 0:35 '7:35, E:33, 9:35, .10:10, 11:10 P. 31. .Carrles baggago nnd express. ..Llmited, except Sunday nud holldays. AU cais from Petersburg connect wlth enrs for RIchmond. Richmond and Chesapeake Bay R'*y Electric trnlns, to nnd from Ashland, stop- plrtK at lntermcdlate statlons upon signul. DAILY. Leave Richmond tBiond nnd Lnure Rtieetl.0:05, 7:10, S:10, 9:10, 11.10 A. 31. 1:10, 2:10. 3:10, 4:10, 6:10, 0:10, 7:10, S:1U 9:10, 11:30 P. 31. Leavo Ashland.3:53, 7. 8, 9, 10 A. 31., 1! noon, 2, 5, 4, 5. 0, 7, 8. 9, 10:30 P. 31. &teamuoatg. LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO. Night Line for Norfolk. Lcavo Rlcliininid every evening ifoot Asli Street) nt 7 P. AL, stopplng at Newport Kmis en route, Faro, J2,0.0 Ono wny; $4,01) r.ound trlp, Inoludliig stnteropm berth; miiais B'l cents. Street cnrH to stenmoi's wliarf. FOR NEW YORK Vlu Nlght Line Sleamers (except Saturday), maklng coniH'i-llou In Norfolk wllh Alaln Lino Ship follnwlii-f day nt 7 P. M.i ulao Norfolk nud Wbatern Ry, nt 9 A. M. nn.l :: p. AL: aiul Chesapeake nnd Ohio Ity ut U a. 31. and 4 !'. M., maklng conneotlon dally (exijent Sundny) nt NorfolU wlth Muin l.lmi shlp snlilng 7 P. 31. Tlckets nt O, l>. Line Otfluo, S08 E, Maln Street, i'lctuiiond Tinnsfer Co., S19 E. Maln Street Tho ,le£- rcmon, Miuphy'H Hotol. Richmond Transfer Co. UNION RAILROAD AXD l'l'IUUS OFF1CB, 810 K. Alaln St-, Murpny nml Jcffertoa HoteU, tlTY TICKET AGENTS FOW ALL T.INES, lUCiQAtiE CALLED FOU ANI1 ClIECKLl) FKO.M IlESIDENCE. European Steamship Agents 4.11 Mac* Keuccijculcd, n PUT ISSUE UP TO SPEAKER Clnfl (Contlnued From Flrst I'.uge.) cu.1 of Houso Bep-ibllcana wlll called to eohsfder tho Aldrich currency blll. It was statod to-day by a load¬ lng mombor of tho majority that tho subjoct of a caUCllH had beon dlscuss- etl, IL. w.i i Incllned to bollovo that ln ordor to s.'-i-uri- currnncy leglslation a caucUg was necessary, owlng to thn Intenso opposition to tho Aldrich hlll on tho part of man*/ of tho Houso Republicans. ls understood that tho Fowler cur¬ rency hlll wlll ba reported to th)* Houso thls week, probably on Friday. It hns ti great-deal nf strength lu tho Houso! In faet, thero la no doubt that li. Ig hiuch stronger than in i blll. Tho lattor wlll probably pass tha Senato on'Friday of noxt woek, possl¬ bly ,-it. an earllpr date. In order to got tho (Senato measuro through the lowo'r body. sovernl of tho most lnfluontlal of lho Houso Repuhllc.iiis reallze that It wlll be necessary to crack tho party whlp ycry smtirtly. It :1s doubtetl wliethor ovon a caucun can prevent somo of tho Republicans from West¬ ern Statos votlng witli tho Democrats ln opposition to «he blll. Monoy for Military Schools. Tho Houso Commltteo on Mllitary Affalrs spent Itn ontlro sesslon to-day consldni-lng tho blll whlch proposea that In llou of tho lndlrcct support which tho government now glves schools whero mllitary tactics aro taught, oach shall receive a dlrect ap¬ proprlatlon from tho government, tha sum to bo flxed ln each case by the number of puplls enrolled. Archblshop lreland appeared ln bohalf of tho blll, and sevoral others spoke for lt. The national government, at present, sup¬ plles such schools wlth arms, and de* talls an army officer as tnstrnctor. A member of the commltteo sald afr ter the sesslon that there was not the slightest prospect that the blll would bo reported. So Mllitary Manoeuvres. Thero wlll be no Joint manoeuvres ot the regular army and tho Stata Guards thls summer, as was contom- plated. Tho Commltteo on Mllitary Affalrs had to report such a large blll that tho Item of a milllon dollara to be exponded Iu defraying tho cost of tho manoeuvres had to bo ellmlnated. Thero 13 no doubt that the manoeu¬ vres havo proven most valuable, espe¬ clally to the volunteer soldlers. But tlio government has expended monev wlth rather a too lavlsh hand when it enmn to encamping tho mllltla and reg-ulars togother, and tho commltteo has moro than onco protested. Thia prodigality has resulted In tho com¬ mltteo elimlnating tho manoeuvres en¬ tirely. The .Ininef-ln-Tn Ptirchnsc. Tho Houso Commltteo on Naval Af¬ falrs wlll tako up Friday at 11 o'clock tho blll lntroduced by Mr. Maynard. provid'.ng for tho puroha-so of tho slto of tho Jamestown E-tJpositlon for tho purposo of locatlng coallng statlon and a naval training statlon tlmreon. Tho blll provides that tbo Navy De¬ partment may nmko purchase by pri- vate agreement or aftor condemnation proceedlngs. Mr. Maynard sald to-day that ho bad found considerable sentl- ment favorablo to the blll. both amoiig members of tho commltteo and others. Enlogles ou ' nlonrl Slemp. Tho Houso to-day voted to hear eulo- gics on tho character of Hon. Camp¬ bell Slemp, late Representatlve from tho Ninth Virginia District, on Satur¬ day. March 7th, at 2 P. M. Mlss Ellzabeth ' E. Mlnetree, a Vir¬ ginia glrl, long known to hor mtl- niato frlends as a musical composer of much ablllty, Is to havo the honor of havlng her latest compositlon, entltled "Eluffs and Frills," played by tho Unlted States Marino Band. Genernl ElltOtt, of tlio mai-ine corps, has .11- rected Lleutenant Santelman, tho lead¬ er of tho band, to play tho alr at tho opcn-alr concerts of tho band in thia clty. Tho music has become rather well known outside of Washlngton. nnd wlll probably havo a run when tho Marino Band shall havo mado It popu¬ lar-. Qmu-tmcntss. BUOU^AiTWeek Matinoes Tues., Thurs., Sat. GAY NEW YORK WITH HARRY EMKRSO.V and plenty Ditnccrs, Singcrs and Glrls, The Confederate Museum TVr'EI.FTll AND CLAY STREETS OriSN 1 A M Tl 5 P M, ADM1SSION 2ac. SATUIl. AY FREE. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Opon dally fi-oin 10 A. M. to 5 I*. M. Ad- mlsslon, 2;-, cents. Froo on Saturday. "See Samuel H. Bowman' Steamship and Tourist Agent, S08 E. Main Bt, Rlchmond, Vn. Befoio making resorvatlons or pur- cliasing tickets olsewhore. Ho repro- sonts all European and Oriontal steam¬ ship llnes. Patronize Home lndustry , 'PHONE fil54. Virginiaftavigation Co/s JAMES ItlVI'li DAV LINE. STEAMER MOBJACK LEAVES FROM OLD DOMINION WHARF MONDAY, WED- NESDAY and FRIDAY at 7 A. M. for Nor¬ folk, Portsmouth, Old l'olnt. NewpOrt News, Clareinont aml James Rlver landlngs, con- neotlng ut old l'olnt for Washlhgtoii, llniii- iiuii-o and tlio Norlh. Hlootrla cars dlrect to tlu- wliurf. Tlckets on sala at Rlchmond T.-nimlVr Coi, Slfl East Maln .Street; SOS Hast Muln Streot, ta- on wharf or steamer. Fuiw i. Norfolk, one way, $1,25. Rmuid trlp, fJ.HOl socond class. $1,50, Moala 50 conts. Frolaht rocelwd ror ahova-riamad place* nnd all polnta in E.ihtorn Vlrgllila, North Carolina und tbo Eust. Merchants and Miners Transportation Co. Norfolk lo Doston, Mn«s. uud Provldence, n. l, StoainiM-.i linivo Norfolk for Boston Mon¬ day, Wednesday nnd l-'rlday; for Proyidetice Tuesday aiul Saturday, at n r. M. Pa»- siiincis aini iroiKbt takon for all New Eug- 'i;n,l polntsL Tlckets on toilo nt 0. * U. Ry., N. & \\*. Ry. ott'lcoK und Nos. SOJ 1Ud S.'St Eust Main. The Clyde Steamship Company milLADELIMUA, IlU'llMOND AND NORFOLK LINE. Frelght received und delivered dally ut C, A u. Ry. Co.'a DepQt, Seventeenth and Build Street*. If. K. WOODFIN, Sollcltlue Agent, Clyde Liim Wh&rf, Phone sto- FREE TOUR TO EUROPE, To thoso who cun tnduce K1X friend* io Jolll ono nf my toUrt a fre* tlcket will be linen. Apply to BDW1N JONES, 4Vi l*ul« iiam, Avenuo, Uiooklju, N, Tf«

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Page 1: WANTS WANT Railway. PUT ISSUE UP TO Clnfl€¦ · WANTS ONP) C'BNT A WOBD. JLottt anb jfotthb._ LOST, oVaV^HQIi'i K1:!.' L MUFI'*, ON road from Brook Itunwl, tlicnce by Westbrook,

WANTSONP) C'BNT A WOBD.

JLottt anb jfotthb._LOST, oVaV^HQI i'i K1: !.' L MU FI'*, ON

road from Brook Itunwl, tlicnce byWest brook, through Pope's phiee,Bolleview, to ilermltiign Koad. Re<ward If left ut 107 South ThirdStreet.

FOUND, ON BROAD' STREET-, SUNDAYnight, the 23(1, Indy'H liuntlng cascHliver watch, Ownor cnn not gamo byapplylng nl tflis olllee. piovlng prop¬erty nnd paylng for thls mi.

LOST, 0**f BROAD STREET, BETWEENFlrst und Nlneteetitli .Streets, goldbrne'det, wlth curvlng on top. Re-wnid if returned to Mi.<s o. j. AN¬THONY, 211 North Nlneteent h Stroet,

LOST, FROM 2U2 EAST CARYStreeti a whlle nnd yellOW Poriilunkltien. ROWttrd lt returned to aboveuddrcHB.

£>elp Wttanttl}, iflale.A 'FIRM COMMENCINO BUSINESS

wants compeieot lady stonographol',Modernte oalary at start, hut -viil boIncreased If work is satlsfaclot y.Stato experlence and salary de.ilrcd.I*.-O. Box r.7i>.

FIHEMEN and brakf.mlnon rail-roads ln RIchmond and vlclnlty, toflll vacaiieies caused by ptoiiiotlons.Experlence unnacossary. i-«tat« age,hoiglii, welght. Firemen, $10u inpnth-ly, become onglneers and earn I'loo.Brakeinen, $76, becoming conductorsi-arn $150. Namo posltion preferred,RAILWAY ASSOCIATION, curoTlmes-Dlspatcli.

I MADE $50,000 IN FIVE YEARS INtho mall urdcr buslness; began wllh$5. Any oi.e can do tlio work. Sendfor freo bookht; tells how to getstarted. MANAGER, Box 070, Lock-port, N.Y.

TVANTEDfl-OR U. S. ARMY, ABLE-bodlcd, unniarrled men, betweennges of Ds and 85; citlzens of th-'United States, of good character andtemperato habltp, who can Bpeak,read nnd writo English. Mon want¬ed now for servlce ln Cubn and thePhlllpplr.es. For lnformation applyto RECRU1TING OFFIOER. &20 EastBroad Street, Rlclimond, Vu.; ll*Hycamore Street, Petorsburg, Va.. orColumbia Bulldlng, Granby Street,Norfolk, Va.

WANTED. MEN TO LEARN BARBEIltrade; only eight weeks requlred] ex¬

penses eurned whllo learnlrg; toolsdonated; dlplonias awarded; boardprovlded: posltlons gMaranteed grad-uatep. Wrlto for free catalogue.MOLER'S BARBER COLLEGE, 207Bowery. New York City._|

WANTED. A SINOLE MAN WHO UN?derstands trucklng and poultry. forNorfolk and Wcrtern ExperlmontalFarm, Irt Southnmpton county. Applvto ROBT. B. FORREST. ut T. XV.Wood & Sons' Seed Store. 12 SouthFourteenth Street.

WANTED. AN OFFICE ASSISTANT, ApraCtlc&l young man witli somelmowledgo of bookkeeping and ste-nography. Apply ln person to II 532,curo Tlmos-Dlspatch.

WANTED. A REGLSTERED DRUGclerk for one of eur city customers.Apply by letter. BODEKER DRUGCO.

AVANTED, HARNESS-MAKEES: GOODwages; steady empioyment. MILLER& GLEASON. Newport News, Va.

v. .:rr.ii. DRIVER FOR BREAD WA-gon. Apply 8137 Eaat Main Street

Bituation* iPTanteb, iHale.

POSITION BY MAN* FAIR EDUCA-tlon, References. Address L 037,in Tlmos-Dlspatch.

g>clp ZKKanttU, Jfcmale.WANTED, A YOUNG LADY TO DOgennrul oflice work and typewrltlng.Glve referenoe and salary expected.Address II 5S7, care Times-Dispatch.

WANTED. ~V STENOGRAPHER WHOhas had oflice experlence. WriteUs. statlng salary expected. P. O.Box isr». Clly.

WANTED, TWO EXPERIENCEDchambermaids at 1029 East MalnStreet.

WANTED, A GOOD. RELIABLE SER-vant at once, for light Work. Applv320 North Twenty-first Street.

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*g»ituation£f 2&lanteb, jftmalt.WANTED. B~Y A YOUNG LADY, A~Pc>

sitlon to do general oflice work,typewrltlng, etc.; can glve best ref¬erences. Address A 135, care Tlmes-Dispatch.

2|elp, iHalfe anb jfemale..WrNrl^r^EN AND WOMEN TO

¦work at honic durlng sparc nours;no canvnsslne: $10 week easlly earn-ed; particulars Gc. Writo now.WELLS MANUFACTURING CO.,Box 480, Greensboro, N. C.

iprofetfaumul #elp Manteb.WAN^IiK^TEAcTlERS' FOR SCHOOLS

and schools for teachers. TIIE VIR¬GINIA TEACHERS' BUREAU, Rev.R. XV. CR1DL1N, Manager, Manches¬ter. Va.

.WANTED. A PHYSICIAN FOR ESTAB-llshed vlllago anel country practico.Address PHYSICIAN, caro Times-Dlspatch.

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Bolititoti anb &>alt&mtn.IHE* WALLACE IlT^lTo^ICINS^Co"bankers and brokers, Clilcago, dcslrerellablo represontatives to make nspeclalty of selllng tbo securltius ofa lurgo industrlal combinatlon, be¬ing a mergor of a number of well-estublislied properties Of tlio same

^¦class. Tlie stock is now paylng div¬idends; cxtenslvo advertlalng sup¬port will bo given and the entorprlse-will hoar uny' kind of Investigation,eithor nh to Its eurnlng capaclty ottlie character and experlence of ltsmaiingonient; references requlred,

tyuamttSfi ©pportunttiea.WANTED. ICctiVeT^^IW^MTIC

purtnor wlth $5,000, to take Interestin establlslied wholesalo buslness. aBplenelid opportunlty to tho rightone. Investlgate thls. Addres*WHOLESALE, 1507 Maln StreetLynchburg, Va.

WANTED, FOR HSTAULISHED BUSI-ness, pnrtner, elther active or speclal,with $5,000, to tako a vaiuablo Inter¬est. Addross H 0S0, caro Tinies-Dls-patch.

HOTEL MAN WANTS HOTEL, WISHESmanageiiient, or would lense somewell iocateel property if othorwisedoslrablo. Address "MANAGER,"Hotel Marllnton, Marllnton, XV. Vu,

Coal anb miotfo..WHY ARE WE'CALLED'THE FUEL

klngs? Beetuiso wo handlo the bestfuol. Wo aro headquarters for NorthCarolina wood. Our eoul burns upllko wootl, Try a satnplo loud. 'Phone11013. NORTH CAROLINA WOODAND COAL CO. 827 Brook Avenuo,

c i.j.l ...^_ ...'i ', .'

»ntcb.-WANTED, TO BUY HOUSEHOLLgoods ln any quantlty, Call 'phonemx.

Don't spoil the happiesttime of your life worryingover fiats.and furniture, andthe thousand and one thingsneeded to make a newhome.When you get started

on that tack there'll be noend to your troubles. It's

too early to assumc thc cares of a householder and the rcsponsibililiesof making your good will match up with your bank account. Waituntil you get your feet back on the earth again.

In the meantime rent one of the furnished apartments inThe Times-Dispatch Want Columns, and keep your honeymoonat the full as long as possible.

Reading the want ads every day will only add to your pleasure, andsooner or later the flat or home you want will be advertised in yourfavorite newspaper.Then you can transfer your honeymoon to a home of your own, as

cozy and comfortable as though made to your order.Even honeymoons are not quite complete these days without the

every-day reading of The Times-Dispatch Want Ads.

Poarfeing.WANTED, PERMANENT AND TRAN-

slc-nt boarders at THK LUKAY, 403East Maln Street; excellent table;nlco rooms.

MRS. PITiSER. 115 EA.ST FRANKLLNStreet. Handsomc dinlng-room: bo-tel «ervlce; old Virginia cooklng;rooms slngle aud en suito.

WANTED. PERMANENT ANTJ TABLEboarders. Apply Mrs. IIUKACKWELLKORD JONES, S09 WestFranklln.

WANTED, PERMANENT. TRANS7ENTand table boarders; also front room..107 Eust Maln.

WANTED. PERMANENT. TRANSIEN'Jfand tablo boarders, at G10 NorthElghth Street.

jSoarb <X23ant£a.','.;;¦ v C iui !.'"". ¦':-'!'i'i:Ni--H-<-d rnon'i v.-itb board. eonvenieni torar line: prlvato family prefiAddress II 5S6, care Tlnif-R-Dlspatch.

iftoomsi for &tnt.WANTED, A COUPLE TO OCCUPY

front room. southern exposure; fur¬nlslied or unfurnlshed: steam heat;eloctrlc llghts; poreclaln bath; liotand cold water; use of teiephone,wlth board. Mrs. MAUDE DAVIS, alsEast Broad Street 'Phono 5146.

FOR RENT. TWO ROOMS FOU LIGHThouseket-jilng, Curnlshed or unfur¬nlshed, blS East Droad. next to NewBijou.

FOR RENT. WELL FURNISHED SIN-gle and double rooms; also severaliinfurnlshc-d rooms. SPOT.SWOODHOUSE,

FlrRNISHED ROOMS, HOT WA1 ER.teiephone; meals served. 700 EastMarshall Street.

ATTRACTIVE ROOMS AND TABLEboard. No. 203 West Grace Stroet.

Ft" RNISHED, HEATED ROOM*i FOReentiemen, at 719 East Grace.

Ecomsl (LBcUttea.WA^TE^X^FURNISHED ROOM, FOR

light housokcoplng. convenlent tomarket; .stnte prlce. L 631, caroTlmes-Dispatch.

Jflats Jfor £ent.for ren/t, A flat OF five nicerooms. witli batti and fuel room at-tached. References given and re-

tiuirod. Apply :":;03 East Orace Street.

FOR RENT, FLAT FURNISHED ORunfurnlshed, wlth bath. S1S EastBroad; next to BIJou.

FOR RENT, FLAT, SIX ROOMS, 624Wost Grace. Apply second flat.

iperamralfl!.THE TYFEWRITER EXCHANGE, 605East Maln Stroet, branch of Ameri¬can Wrlting Ma'Chlhe Co., take pleas¬ure in showing thelr splendld Stockof now and rebullt typewritors of allmakes to thoso interested in buy¬lng or rentlng. Every machlneabove twenty dollars earrles abso¬iutely tbo samo guarantee that lsglven witli 5100 new machlnes. Allmakes sold, rented und repaired. Sup¬plles for all kinds of machlnes. In-vestigate.

'WESTOVER" RUBBER ROOFING,carried in four thlcknesses, ls su-perlor to almost overy brand ohthis market. Get a sample of lt be¬foro placlng your orders. Speclfv"Westover" Rubber Rooflng.to yourdealer and patronlzo Iiome lndustry.THE WESTOVER PAPER CO., Rlch¬mond, Va.

EVERY DEPOSITOR IN A BANK ISeriually entltled tu tlio greatest se¬

curlty aud tlie best servlce. TIIEFIRST NATIONAL BANK OK RICH¬MOND, VA.. undoubtedly affords both.aiul Invltes accounts from ull classqsneeding tho fncilltics of a strong,large, courteous bank. Assets, $0,000,-000.00. Orgunlzed Aprll. lSiiS.

THE COMMONWEALTH CHAPTER, D.A. R., wlshes to iinnoiince thnt thobuilot lunclieoii given for thc bene-llt of the chapter on tho ILM wns

prepnretl by Miss Sara Frances Bon-ner for tlio Southern Cotton Oll Co..of Saviinnah, Gu., manufacturers ofSnowdi-itt and Wesson Cooktng Oii.

FOUND NOT GUILTY..CHARLESJiowurd (colored), who was arrestiuiMonday nlght on a warrant ehnrg-lng lilin witli breaking into tlie stableof tlio Colici Company, wiih foundnot gulily of Jbe chargo in tho PollcoCourt Tuesday mornlng, und waslionorably dlscharged.

PARLOR ~S"U1TS. ODb CIIA.IRS ANDcouches recovered and roupholslorodllko new; sllp covers mado and mnt-tresses renovated; for casli or oneasy payments. No charge for estl-liuitos. CHARLES .TURGHNS'S SON,Adams and Broad Streets.

LET US REPAIR THAT SEWINO MA-clilno for you now, whllo tho woathcrin bad, and beforo you start yoursprlng sewlnpr. All work guarau-toorl. Stiiiiilard agency. JURGENS'SMAMMOTH 'FURNITURE STORE,A il:i ln.-: and Bl'OUd.

ASK YOUR QROCHR FOR SM1TU~field suusago. It ls tho beat.

Jfor B>ak.'OR SALE. (1) A COMPLETE ICEcrealtl manufacturlng outflt; (2) M<-Dowoil improved Ovon, with all nec¬

essary baking titenslls; (.1) threedozen wire chairs and ono dozen ta-blt*. (4) two (il; showeases and onocounter, wlth two sets of shelving.candy Jars, scales. etc. Apply atOllCd to J. A. MORRIS & CO., 21'JEast Maln Streot.

FOR SALE. BRADLEY "LITTLE JAP"sulkv disc cultlvator; can be changodto hon cultlvator; hns pivbt axie andrmbodies all latest improvements.We have also Janesvllle sulky dlsccultlvator Hnd Pennsylvania ridingand walking hoo cultlvators. Wo in-vlte comparlson. W. K. BACHE,SONS & MULFORD, 1406 East Maln.

FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ALLstandard makes of typewriters;buslness complete without one; icrdlt amount puid for reiy if youdeclde to purchase. Look at ourrebuilt niachinee. THE 'I'VPLWRl-TER EXCHANGE, $0B East MalnStreet, Rlchmond, Vn.

THE CALVERT RYE WHISKEY THATls old, mlld and rlch in medlclnalQiiallties; $1 per full quart: bottledat the distlllery THE GEORGE A.HUNDLEY CO., INC, Pure FoodStore. George McD. Blako, Secretaryand Manager, 514 East Broad Street.

FOR SALE, FIVE LIGHT DYNAMO,1-3, 1-6, 1-4, 1-2 II. P., niotors. new,standard type, low prlces; also enst-Ings, arrnature dlscs. commutatorsund materials, for small dynamosand motors. F. E. AVERILL, 367Seventh Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

WANTED. CASH BUYER FOR 150cords mlxed plne and oak cord wood,nt $3.35 in carload lots, deliveredRlchmond; can make lmmediate ship¬ment; flrst man wlth money securesbargain. RICHARD M. JANNEY.Elko, Va.

R. L BARNES" SAFE AND LOCK CO.,11, 13. 15 Nortli Fourteenth Street,will si-ll a large number of second-hand fire-proof safes, all makes nndslzes, very cheap, thls week only, tomake room for tiew Btock, Call early;get your choice. Ternis to suit you.

SMITHFIELD 1IA11S, THE REAL AR-tlclo: v.-o sell no Imitations. THEGEORGE A. HUNDLEY CO., I INC.Pure Food Store. Georgo McD. Blake,Secretary and Manager, 514 EastBroad Street.

FOR SALE, 1000 CORDS OF WOOD.prlce S-i.50 per cord in carload lotsdellvored in Richmond. VIRGINIALUMBER AND BOX CO.. INC. Pe¬tersburg, Va.

WE POS1TIVELY HAVE NO AGENTS,therefore savo you agents' commis¬slon on Standard light running, ro-

tary shuttle sewlng machlnes. JUR-GENS, Adams and Broad.

TOP BUQOIBi AT BOTTOM PRICES?perfect vehicles; full of solld com¬fort aml guarantppil li^iv.

SONS, 120 South Elghth Street.

VALUABLE WOODWORKING PLANTfor salo; admirablo locatlon; termsreasonabie. J. Y. PHILUPS, Farm-vlllc, Va.

NATIONAL CASH" REGISTER FORsalo; $100 Model; used only threemonths; first-class condltlon. Price,$60. Address Box 189, Norfolk, Va,

FOR SALE, IDLEWOOD BALL-BEAR-lng skatlng rlnk skntes, ?1 pair: reg¬ular $5.50 skates, at TOMPKINS'S,207 AVost Broad.

SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOIL-era from 5 to lOO-horsenower; allguaranteed. 1. BLUFORD & CO..1537 East Cary.

EOR SALE, CHEAP. A $350 UPRIOHTpiano. lf Interested address" L 628,care Times-Dlspatch.

WILL SELL PHIPP'S SAILORS, Ollanv lmt In stock, $1 oncli. as long asthey last. L. B. MORRIS. INC.

3&eal .mtt for g>ale.F^ai.*r^AI>HT^TTMBER LANDS ATlowest prices on ensy terms; greatestbargains In Virginia. Wrlte t'or cat¬alogue. Address J. R. ELAM, Char¬lottesville. Va.

A'NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE, CEMENTblock foundatlon, forty'flve-foot lot,good locatlon. Prlco $1,500. Ad-dross H 58S, curo Times-Dlspatch.

VOU. SALE, HOTEL, BAR ATTAOH-ed; a good propositlon. Addressowner, J. G. KING, Frederlcksburg,Va.

43oultriV"»^ct nnb iibc ^toch.NOW- LS TIIE TIME TO IIATCH

broilors nnd wjnter layers; we sollCharles A. Cypher's "Model" incu-hutor.i and brooders at factory prlces,f, o .b., Rlchmond. Free oatalogueond feed clrcular. W. J. TODD, Rleh-inond, Va.

FREE..L1BERAL SAMPLE CONKEY'SLaylng Tonic aml valuable PoultryBook. lf you brlng thia ad. to XV. ,iTODD, Richmond.

FOR SALE, LARGE WORK lIOlTsR1211 North Fiftli Streot.

$3tolution JJtotta.T1HS IS TO NOTIFY THJU-.PUBLIO

tliat thn piirtnorshlp of J. A. Morris& Cornpcu y lias boen dlssolvod byniuluul cousout oX all imi'tnora.

ONB CBNT A WORD.

iJotfces..NOTlCE, TO TIIE VOTERS OF THE

City of RIchmond! Thero will bo nm&as-meotlng of the Republlcan vnt.ers o/ the city of Rlohmond on march7. fl>08, al Helvldero Hall, RIch¬mond, Vu., ut 8 P. M. 'fli*' Objecl olIhlfl meetlng ln lo reorganlze the CityCommittee, to flleet a city chnlrtnnnand to olect seven dolegutes und ul-teriiiites to tlio Stato and dlstrlctconventions,

Hy order of the City Committee.C, R1D0WAY MOORE. Chalrman.

I'O SIIIPPERS OF COUNTRY PRO-tluce; 11. H. MARTIN & CO., of Nel-sou county, Va., arn now located a!Tenth and Loulslana Ave,, Northweat;Washlngton, V, C, us wholesalecommbislon merchants. Mr. Martinwns for mnny yenrs wlth Southernnnd Northwestern Railroad, nn.iwould be glad to serve the merchantiaud farmers of tho Vlrglnlus andCarollnas. Glve hlm a trial. Wrlt-*ror tagrt and <|tiotattlons.

EVERY DEPOSITOR IN A BANK ~ISrquully entltled to tho greatest ne-curlty and tlio best servlce. TIIFFIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RICH¬MOND, VA., undoubtediy affordsboth, and lnvites accounts from allclasses needing tho facilltles of ast-vjng, large, courteous bank. As¬sets $9,000,000.00. Organlzed Aprll,1865. |

WANTED. EVERY* ONE TO KNOWthat Johnson's Sure Cure forPiles will cure when everythlng e];.ofalls; wholeaalo and retnll drttgglsts;write for freo samples. Manuf;:..:-tured by C. M. JOHNSON CO., Rich¬mond, Va.

WANTED, A FEW HORSES TOboard: personal attentlon glven tobuslness; use only tho best feed;prlcf-s reduced. JNO. F. HUNDLEY.412 North Flfth Street. 'Phono No.1819.

REMOVAL NOTICE..DRS. G. J. ANDD. A. DAVISON havo removed theirdental offlces from Seventh andBroad to Murphy's Hotel Annex.corner Elghth and Graco Streets.'Phono 2188.

WANTED. THE PUBLIC TO KNOWthat .IAHNKE BROS., Jewelers, 012Eust Maln Street, buy, sell, exchangeand remoiint diamonds in the lateslstyles. Old gold and sllver takenln exchnnge.

HORSE CLIPPINO.TO KEEP Y*OUBhorse fat nnd in good condition. hcshould be clipped ln spring and fall:work dono by an experlenced cllp-per; prleo $2. JNO. F. HUNDLEY",412 North Flfth tpieet.

i-Htecellaneoua. ,

GASOLENE EI^GINES.FOR SALE, McVICKER AUTOMATICgasolene englnee, tho simplest andbest englne manufactured to dute;exutnine samples in operation andbe convinced. Wo havo also t-awlngoutflts, feejl grinders and foddercutters. Can muke you ltidependentof-hired help. XV. K. BACHE, SONS& MULFORD, 1406 East Main.

EUBEER REPAIRING.

RUBBER BOOTS HALF-SOLED. 75cheeled. 50e; patclies, 15c and upovershoes heeled, 35c. Rubber coat)altered nnd lixed; hot water bag*and other rubber goods repalredDREW'S ELECTRIC RUBBER RE¬PAIRING. 718 East Maln Street'Phone 2867.

PLOWS AND CASTINGS.

FOR SALE. SOUTH BEND CHILLEDplows and castings; write us for ariy-thlng needed in South Bend nlowa;also general sales agents for Vulcapchilled plows, the best plow onearth. W. K. BACHE. SONS & MUL¬FORD, 140C East Main.

UPHOLSTER1NG.PARLOR SUITE, ODD CHAIRS ANEcouches recovered and reupholstereilike new; sllp covers mado and mat-tresses renovated; for cash or oreasy pavments. No chargo for esti¬mates. CHARLES JURGENS'S SONSAdunls and Broad Streets.

' RELIABLE_TRANSFE R.

WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HAULing trunks to depot or nny part o.city, from RIchmond Collego tcTwenty-nlnth Street, for 25c; alsepiano anel furnituro hauling. C. CMILLNER, 904 Eust Broad. 'Phone1445.

_

ART DEALERS.

NOW IS THE TLME TO HAVE YOUPplctures and mlrrors overhauled. ThtCralg Art Co., 115 East Broad Streetwill elo all work in thls line, restor-ing puintings, regllding frames, re

silverlng mlrrors, at very reasonablirates. Call or 'phone 12(>2.

SKATES.

HAVE PURCIIASED ENTIRE LOT OIball-bearing skates and parts fronIdiewood skating rink; ball-bearimskates while they last, $1 pair; balltwo for lc; washers, 2c and 4c; nutsr.c; repalring of all kinds of skatesTOMPKINS. 207 Wcst Broad.

"fclACIIINERT.SPECIAL AND PATENTED MACHIN

erv built. Let us develop your mo-chanlcal Ideas along that patent yoihave been thlnking about: llbera!proposltlon. C. B. FORD CO.. TrigtShlp Yard. 'Phone 302S.

TYPEWRITERSREMINGTONS, UNDERWOODS, OLIV

ers, and all cther makes may bo ha<ut a saving of 25 per cem. to 75 pecent. at the TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 005 East Main StreetRichmond.

CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.

FOR SALE. DAYTON WAGONS', ANderson buggies. surreys nml run-abotits; Thornhlll nnd Tennesse.farm wagons: prices und torms tcplease vou. XV. K. BACHE, SONS &MULFORD, 1400 East Muln.

DENTISTRY".TIIE UNION DENTAL ROOMS. THIRI

und Broad Streets, over Dabney':Shoo Store. Sets teeth, $5; gol<crown, $1; bridge work, per tooth.55; gold Illllng. $1 up, DR. DORSE-*Manager.

OPTICIAN&WHAT'S WRONG? IS IT Y'OIIR EYES"Probably you need glnssos. Go tcDr II. BREITSTEIN, The Optlcian118 East Broad, and have them ex.amlned. They may bo cause of youiheudaches. Consultatlon froe.

FINE UPHOLSTERING AND MAT-TREofaESi

FURNITURE REPAIRED, POLISHBIand reupholstered; old hair mat.tresses made over llko new; sllp cov.ers cut and made. JACOB UMLAUF705 West Maln Stroot. 'Phono 3292

WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST

TRUNKS. BAGS AND GIFTS OOODiln overy slze. shapo and prloe, owlsh your trunks, bag or sult-ca.-nrepalred, be sure to call or teiephon.tn ROUNTREE'S RETA1L STORE703 Eust Broad Stfeet. 'Phono 5133

REPAIRING.

Mull

WANTON'l-l f'MNT A WORD,

ifltecellmteoutf.AWNINGS.

WHY NOT trAVE YOUR AWNINGSiiiiidn up now whllo you can SecureOvery attention nnd care nnd bo readyfor tho sprlng? II. E. COPHLAND& CO., 108 North Ninth.

FUEL.BUY FUEL FROM THE DEALERwho Miivos you money. ono cord ouknr plne, $6.75; dlscount nn nll klnd.iof coal for cnsh. TYLER & RYAN.Llndun und Cary.

WATCH REPAIRING.

ILWE YOUR WATCH REPAIRED ASlt should be. I guarantee all work.O. R. KASTEN. silccessor to I. Uod-dard. 510 East Maln Street.

DYEING AND CLEANINO.

SUIT SCOURED AND PRESSED, 75C;suits pressed, r,0c; ladles' aud gonts'siilts dycd at GILL'S. 325 Nortli FifthStreet. 'Phono 4862.

ANTIQUES.LARGEST COLLECTION OF ANTIQITKS

ln the Stnte; everythlng nt rock-bottom prlces. BIGGS, No. 515 EastMaln Street.

SEWINO MACHINES.

DON'T BE WORRIED TO DEATH BYsewlng mnchlno agents, but buy a"Standard" dlrect from us. JUR-GENS. Adams and Broad.

SKATE REPAIRING.

ALL PARTS OF ROLLER SKATES.Including tho stock of Idlowoodskatlng rlnk skates, on salo only atTOMPKINS. 207 West Broad.

REPAIRING AND POLISIIING FURNI¬TURE.

LEVY. THE UPHOLSTERER ANDmnttress maker, 425 West BroadStreet.

BAKERY.

POUND CAKBS, 25C. LARGEST ANEthnt good hOme-mado taste. DRINK-ARD, 423 1-2 Nortli Slxth.

DYEING AND CLEANINO.

JOHN LA TOUCHE. CLEANING. DYE-Ing. scourlng. presslng. 123 EastMaln Street.

-fffcetmgjf.New York. February 13, 1908.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATtho annual meeting of tbo stock¬holders of the Chesapeake WesternCompany wlll be bold nt thc prlncl¬pal offlco of tho company, No. 605Mutual Assurance Bulldlng, Rich¬mond, Va., on TUESDAY. THE 3DDAY OF MARCH, 1P0S, at 11 o'clockA. Mj. for the electlon of dlrectorsand tho transactlon of such otherbusiness as may properly como be¬fore tho meeting.

XV. II. nALL,Secretary.

New York, February 13, lflOS.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT

the annual meeting of the stock¬holders of tho Chesapeake WesternRailway will bo hold at tho prlnclpalofflce of the company, No. 605 Mu¬tual Assiiranco Building, Rlchmond,Va., on TUESDAY, THE CV DAY OFMARCH, 1008, at 10 o'clock A. M.,for tho electlon of dlrectors and thetransactlon of such other buslness asmay properly come before tlio meet-inE-

XV. II. HALL.Secretary.

New York, Februnry 13, 190S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT

tho annual meeting of the stock¬holders of tho Pocahontas Company,Incorporated, wlll be held at thoprlnclpal offlco of the company, No.603 Mutual Assuranco Bulldlng,Rlchmond. Va.. on TUESDAY. THETHIRD DAY OF MARCH, 1908, at.12 o'clock noon, for the election ofdlrectors and tho transactlon of suchother buslness as may properly comebefore the meeting.

XV. H. HALL,Secretary.

HEBREW HOME FOR AGED AND IN-Iirm. To tho Members: Ladles ani:Gentlemen,.You are requested to at¬tend the annual meeting of the HE¬BREW HOME FOR AGED AND IN-EIRM SUNDAY MORNING, Mnrch1st, at 11 o'clock, at Temple BetlAhabab.By order of tho Presldont.

ISAAC HELD.Secretary and Treasurer.

Mcchanlcs and Merchants Bank.Manchester, Vn.

THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK-holders of thls bnnk will be held onFEBRUARY 27, 1908, nt 12 o'clock.

J. II. PATTESON.Cashler.

Ht_al J2otite«f.VIRGINIA.In the ClreuTTciurToVThiCounty of Ilonricu, tho ISlh clay olFebruary, 190S:American Locomotivo Company

.vs.XV. J. Oliver.

In Eaulty.Tho object of tlio abovo-styled suit

Is to recover the sum of llve thousaiRfour hundred and forty-soven umi50-100 dollars ($5,117.50) from the de¬fendant on account of work and labdidone by tlie plaintlff for tho defendantAnd it appearlng by aflldavit llled ac¬cordlng to law that W. J. Oliver. thcabove-named defendant, Is not n resl¬dent of this Stato. lt ls therefore or-diiinod that tho said XV. .1. Oliver d<appear here within nfteen days aftoiduo publlcation of thls ordor and dtwhat is necessary to protect his inter¬ests. And lt is further ordered thnthls ordor bo publlshed once a weelfor four bucccssIVo weeks in TluTimes-Dispatch, a new^pupor prllltoiln tho clty of Richmond, Va.

Teste:SAMUEL P. WADDILL, Clerk.

MoGUIRE, RIELY & BRYAN.Attornoys,

VIRGINIA.tn tho Clrcult Court of Hen¬rleo County. tho I9tli day of Fob¬ruary, 1908:

Francls Fernii, Plaintlff,vs.

Harry Thurston,Trading under tbo naino and stylo ol

"Thurston's Mlssissippi Mlnstrols,"Dofendant.

Trespass on tho Case.

The object of tho. nbovo-stylo suliIs tu recover of tho sald Harry Thurs¬ton defendant thoroto, tho sum o($172, wlth Interest rrom October 121S06, costs und damages; aiul to SUll-lect certaln property attached In tlll;Slate, belonglng to the defendant; lctho payment of lho same.

¦\lid it appearlng b.v iiftldavil tllmlaccordlng lo law, that Ilnrry Thiirs-ton tho abovo-niiiuod ilofeiidaul. I.sa nohresldent of this state, it ls there¬fore ordered that the sald HarryThurston do appear within flfteen dayfaftor due publlcation of tlils ordor, lntbo olerk'B ofllce of our sald ClrcullCourt, aml dri whut. Is necessary ttprotect Iiis intorost.

SAMUEL P- WADDILL, Clorlc.N. THOMAS MOSBY, P- q,

&tfjool&

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE0F MEDICINE, OTfeftHTi.VKT MoGUIRU. *»¦ U» I'resldent.systumivti-.' coursM '>f initruotlQn h;

sixteen lubnnitrlaa. flvo liunpltula undtour dlmiuiUiiiirleH.Xlirea Prco Cutalogue*.Speclfy Dept.

v. Medicine .Dentiatry.Pharmacy.

_^ailroab^^_Southern Railway.

TI'.AIN'I LKAVF. RICHMOND.N. 11. followlng «Ch(..) rii-.urex puli-

li.h.-d enly nn InforinntUiii, and nro notgcnrantoed!7:00 A.M..Dnlly.Local for Charlotte.

11:18 .\. M.-iniiiv.Mniiied.rmrret. r'uii-uinn l.) Atlanta and nirnunKhnin, NowOrttans, MempnlS, Cliattanoo|*o, nudii11 th,. smith. Through coach forI'liiici. City, oxford, Durham.

O'.OO P, M..B*r. Bunday.Keynvllte Local.11:30 r. M.-.Dalljr.Llmited Pullman ready

D: 10 i'. m. tor all the Boatlt.YOItK itivi'.it r.lN'i:.

4:30 IV M..Kx, Sundny.To West I'olnt.ConnocllftK ror r'.iltlmora Monday,Wodnoeday. rndny.

8:16 1*. M..Moii.l.iy, sv'cdncidny and Frl¬day.Local to west Polnt.

.1:30 P, Nt..BX. SundnyH.Local to WcstPolnt.TTtAINS ARRIVH RICHMOND.

0:55 A. M. «:-»<) P, M..From nll the South.4:10 1'. .M.~|.'rnin I'li.-ii-Iette, Raleigh, l>ur-

Itani Chasa Cltv nnd local stiulons.S:l0 A, M..Kiem Keynvllle.LocaL0:20 A. M..From West I'olnt, and from

Hnltlmoro Wodnesday, Frlday andBunday,

I0:1D A. M.i 5:15 P. M..-Local from "A'eatI'olnt.

C. W. *.V1-:STR*;RY, D. P. An.J20 15. Maln Bftcet. 1'hono 453.

Atlantic Coast LinefiFFECTIVH JANUARY 0, 1308.

TBAIH8 LI-.AVK RICHMOND DAILY.Por Florlda and South: 8:15 A. M. and26 P, M. *I1:I0 P, M.I'or Norfolk: 0:00 A. JL, 3:00 P. M. and2ii T. 31.For N. .". XV. Ity. Wcst: 0:00 A. M. 12:10

and 9:in p. M.For Petersburg: 0:00 A. IX.', 12:10, 3:00.::2S P. M., «:00. 0:10 r. M., 7:25 and 11:30

P. M."or Goldsboro and Fayottoville: »3:2S

r. at.Tralns nrrlvr ltichmond dnlly: 8tl0,

*.*'!. :.-,o, 7:10 A. AI.; * S 3 f.. "'10:15 and 11:30A. M.:"1:J7, 3:05, i!:.".n, 8:00 and 8:50 P. M..Except Sunday, "Sunday only, ...Bx-

cepi. Munday.Timo of arrlvals nnd- departures and con-

neetlons not guarant<*c.l.(.'. 8. CAMPBELL, D. P. A.

Chesapeake and Ohio Railway9:00 A. M / Fast dally tralns to Old Polnt,4:00 P. M.\Nowport Newa and Norfolk.7:40 A.M..Dnlly. Local to Newport News5:00 P.M..Dally. Local to Newport Nowi

, nnd Old Polnt.. ("Dnlly, Loulsvllle, Clnclnnati

,r:,. ,V ,J J. Chlcngo und St. Louis Pullmaj11.00 1. M. |_sIcopeI.#0:00 A, 31..Dnlly Charlottesvlllo. exf-ep

Sundny tu Cllfton Forgo.6:15 P.M..\V.*uk Duvs.Local to Gordons

vllle.1C:00 A. M..Dally Lynchburg. '' Lexington

Va., and Cllfton Forge. *

5:15 P.M.."".'cek Days.To Lynclihurg.TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.

From llu? East.8:50 A. 31., 11:45 A. M.*:0*i I>. M., 8:16 P. IX.Local from thr* West.'8:30 A. AI., 7:11

P. M. Through.7:3n A. M. and 3:45 P. MJames Rlver Llnc.*8:35 A. 31., 0:50 P. 31."Dnlly except Sundny.

Ricnmond,Frederi::::l)'g & Potomac R.'p;.SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE IAN. 6,190B.

TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYONDLoavo Rlchinoiul»0.10 A.H. Maln St. Sta.*-(i."OA."I. Byril St.Sta,.17.(F. A.JI. Byrd St.Sta.?8.40 A.M. Bjrd St.Sta.. n.-.'ii A.M. Maln St. Sta.

M2.01 I'.M. Bjrd St. Sta.H.W1 P.M. Bjra St. Sta.15.00 P.M. Elba Station..B.15 P.M. Maln St. Sta..S.20P.3L Byrd St.Sta.

Arrlvo Rlchmotiil**.iiOA.M. BrrdSt.StaIS.-ioA.M. Bjrd St.Sta,"IU.3SA.M. KlbaStatloDflS.JJ.'.l'.M. BrrdSLSta,.2.15 P.M. Maln St.Sta."7.15P.M. BjrilSt.Sta,"IJ.00P.M. BrrdSLSta.1*10.40 P.M. Maln St.Sta.

,tll.30 P.M. BjriSt.Sta."12.45 A.M. Maln SLSta.

ASHLANO ACCOMMODATIONS-WEEKDAYS.leare Elba Slatlon-7»10 A.M. and 0.3*. I'.M.Arrlre Elba Statlon-0.10 A M. and 5.40 P.M.

"Dally. fWeekdays. JDaily except MondayJSundaya only. "All Pullmans, no local stopaAll trainsto orfrom Byrd Street Station sto-at Elba, Time of arrlvals and departures.noiluaranteed, Read the signs.

RviWHOONLY ALL-KAIL LINE TO NORFOLK.Leave Byrd Street Station. Richmond. In

efftet December 1, 1907. FOR NOP.FOLK:9 ui) A. M.. 3:00 P. 31. nnd 7:25 1'. 31. dnlly.FOR LYNCHUL'RO. THB WEST ANDBOUTHWEST: 9:00 A. 31., 12:10 p. 31. aml0:tO P. 31. dnlly. ARRIVE RICH310ND.From Norfolk, 11:30 A. 31. and 0:50 P. 31,dnlly. From Iho West, 7:40 A. 31.. 2:05 P31. und S:50 P. 31. dally. Pullman Parluian 1 siceplng Cars. Cafo Dlnlng Cars.XV. B. BEVILL. C. H. BOSL.EY.

Oen. Phea. Agont. Dlv. Taes. Agent.

Seaboard Air Line Railway.SOUTimOt'ND TRAINS SCHEDCLED TC

LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY..9:15 A. 31..Local to Norllna. Rnlelgh

Charlotte, Wllmlnston. 2:25 P. 31..Sleopers and coaches. Atlantn. liirmlnghiiiu, Savannah, Jacksonvllle nnd Florlda polnts10:43 P. 31..Florlda Llmited. 12:55 A. 31..Sleopers nml coaches, Savannah, Jacksonvllle and Southwest.NORTH HOl'ND TRATNS SCHEDULED TC

ARIUVE RIOHMOND DAILY.li:05 A. 31.: !):15 A. 31., Florlda Llmited

6:03 P. 31.; 0:35 P. M.

Richmond and Petersburg Electric Railway.Cars loave Manchester, Sovonth nnd reri-j

Streets fnr Potersburg:.0. 7. 8, *9. 10, 11, "12 A. M., 1. 2, "3, 4, 5..?6:45, "0, 7, 8, "9. 10 P. 31.

11 P. M. for Chestor; 12 mldnlght, foiPetersburg.Cara leave Petersburg, foot Sycumorc

Street. for Manchester.0:35, ..7:15, '7:35, 8:35, 9:35, '10:35,

11:35 A. M., 12:35, .1:35, 2:35. 3:35, .4:35,5:35. 0:35 '7:35, E:33, 9:35, .10:10, 11:10P. 31.

.Carrles baggago nnd express.

..Llmited, except Sunday nud holldays.AU cais from Petersburg connect wlth

enrs for RIchmond.

Richmond and Chesapeake Bay R'*yElectric trnlns, to nnd from Ashland, stop-

plrtK at lntermcdlate statlons upon signul.DAILY.

Leave Richmond tBiond nnd LnureRtieetl.0:05, 7:10, S:10, 9:10, 11.10 A. 31.1:10, 2:10. 3:10, 4:10, 6:10, 0:10, 7:10, S:1U9:10, 11:30 P. 31.Leavo Ashland.3:53, 7. 8, 9, 10 A. 31., 1!

noon, 2, 5, 4, 5. 0, 7, 8. 9, 10:30 P. 31.

&teamuoatg.LD DOMINION

STEAMSHIP CO.Night Line for Norfolk.

Lcavo Rlcliininid every evening ifoot AsliStreet) nt 7 P. AL, stopplng at NewportKmis en route, Faro, J2,0.0 Ono wny; $4,01)r.ound trlp, Inoludliig stnteropm berth; miiaisB'l cents. Street cnrH to stenmoi's wliarf.

FOR NEW YORKVlu Nlght Line Sleamers (except Saturday),maklng coniH'i-llou In Norfolk wllh AlalnLino Ship follnwlii-f day nt 7 P. M.i ulaoNorfolk nud Wbatern Ry, nt 9 A. M. nn.l ::p. AL: aiul Chesapeake nnd Ohio Ity ut Ua. 31. and 4 !'. M., maklng conneotlon dally(exijent Sundny) nt NorfolU wlth Muin l.lmishlp snlilng 7 P. 31. Tlckets nt O, l>.Line Otfluo, S08 E, Maln Street, i'lctuiiondTinnsfer Co., S19 E. Maln Street Tho ,le£-rcmon, Miuphy'H Hotol.

Richmond Transfer Co.UNION RAILROAD AXD l'l'IUUS

OFF1CB,810 K. Alaln St-, Murpny nml Jcffertoa

HoteU,tlTY TICKET AGENTS FOW ALL T.INES,lUCiQAtiE CALLED FOU ANI1 ClIECKLl)

FKO.M IlESIDENCE.

European Steamship Agents4.11 Mac* Keuccijculcd, n

PUT ISSUE UP TOSPEAKER Clnfl

(Contlnued From Flrst I'.uge.)

cu.1 of Houso Bep-ibllcana wlll h«called to eohsfder tho Aldrich currencyblll. It was statod to-day by a load¬lng mombor of tho majority that thosubjoct of a caUCllH had beon dlscuss-etl, IL. w.i i Incllned to bollovo that lnordor to s.'-i-uri- currnncy leglslation acaucUg was necessary, owlng to thnIntenso opposition to tho Aldrich hlllon tho part of man*/ of tho HousoRepublicans.

l£ ls understood that tho Fowler cur¬rency hlll wlll ba reported to th)*Houso thls week, probably on Friday.It hns ti great-deal nf strength lu thoHouso! In faet, thero la no doubt thatli. Ig hiuch stronger than in i

blll. Tho lattor wlll probably pass thaSenato on'Friday of noxt woek, possl¬bly ,-it. an earllpr date. In order to gottho (Senato measuro through the lowo'rbody. sovernl of tho most lnfluontlal oflho Houso Repuhllc.iiis reallze that Itwlll be necessary to crack tho partywhlp ycry smtirtly. It :1s doubtetlwliethor ovon a caucun can preventsomo of tho Republicans from West¬ern Statos votlng witli tho Democratsln opposition to «he blll.

Monoy for Military Schools.Tho Houso Commltteo on Mllitary

Affalrs spent Itn ontlro sesslon to-dayconsldni-lng tho blll whlch proposeathat In llou of tho lndlrcct supportwhich tho government now glvesschools whero mllitary tactics arotaught, oach shall receive a dlrect ap¬proprlatlon from tho government, thasum to bo flxed ln each case by thenumber of puplls enrolled. Archblshoplreland appeared ln bohalf of tho blll,and sevoral others spoke for lt. Thenational government, at present, sup¬plles such schools wlth arms, and de*talls an army officer as tnstrnctor.A member of the commltteo sald afr

ter the sesslon that there was notthe slightest prospect that the blllwould bo reported.

So Mllitary Manoeuvres.Thero wlll be no Joint manoeuvres

ot the regular army and tho StataGuards thls summer, as was contom-plated. Tho Commltteo on MllitaryAffalrs had to report such a largeblll that tho Item of a milllon dollarato be exponded Iu defraying tho costof tho manoeuvres had to bo ellmlnated.Thero 13 no doubt that the manoeu¬

vres havo proven most valuable, espe¬clally to the volunteer soldlers. Buttlio government has expended monevwlth rather a too lavlsh hand when itenmn to encamping tho mllltla andreg-ulars togother, and tho commltteohas moro than onco protested. Thiaprodigality has resulted In tho com¬mltteo elimlnating tho manoeuvres en¬tirely.

The .Ininef-ln-Tn Ptirchnsc.Tho Houso Commltteo on Naval Af¬

falrs wlll tako up Friday at 11 o'clocktho blll lntroduced by Mr. Maynard.provid'.ng for tho puroha-so of tho sltoof tho Jamestown E-tJpositlon for thopurposo of locatlng coallng statlonand a naval training statlon tlmreon.Tho blll provides that tbo Navy De¬partment may nmko purchase by pri-vate agreement or aftor condemnationproceedlngs. Mr. Maynard sald to-daythat ho bad found considerable sentl-ment favorablo to the blll. both amoiigmembers of tho commltteo and others.Enlogles ou ' nlonrl Slemp.Tho Houso to-day voted to hear eulo-

gics on tho character of Hon. Camp¬bell Slemp, late Representatlve fromtho Ninth Virginia District, on Satur¬day. March 7th, at 2 P. M.Mlss Ellzabeth ' E. Mlnetree, a Vir¬

ginia glrl, long known to hor mtl-niato frlends as a musical composer ofmuch ablllty, Is to havo the honor ofhavlng her latest compositlon, entltled"Eluffs and Frills," played by thoUnlted States Marino Band. GenernlElltOtt, of tlio mai-ine corps, has .11-rected Lleutenant Santelman, tho lead¬er of tho band, to play tho alr at thoopcn-alr concerts of tho band in thiaclty. Tho music has become ratherwell known outside of Washlngton.nnd wlll probably havo a run when thoMarino Band shall havo mado It popu¬lar-.

Qmu-tmcntss.

BUOU^AiTWeekMatinoes Tues., Thurs., Sat.

GAY NEW YORKWITH HARRY EMKRSO.V

and plenty Ditnccrs, Singcrs and Glrls,

The Confederate MuseumTVr'EI.FTll AND CLAY STREETS

OriSN 1 A M Tl 5 P M,ADM1SSION 2ac.

SATUIl. AY FREE.

The Valentine MuseumELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS.

Opon dally fi-oin 10 A. M. to 5 I*. M. Ad-mlsslon, 2;-, cents. Froo on Saturday.

"See Samuel H. Bowman'Steamship and Tourist Agent,

S08 E. Main Bt, Rlchmond, Vn.

Befoio making resorvatlons or pur-cliasing tickets olsewhore. Ho repro-sonts all European and Oriontal steam¬ship llnes.

Patronize Home lndustry, 'PHONE fil54.

Virginiaftavigation Co/sJAMES ItlVI'li DAV LINE.

STEAMER MOBJACK LEAVES FROMOLD DOMINION WHARF MONDAY, WED-NESDAY and FRIDAY at 7 A. M. for Nor¬folk, Portsmouth, Old l'olnt. NewpOrt News,Clareinont aml James Rlver landlngs, con-neotlng ut old l'olnt for Washlhgtoii, llniii-iiuii-o and tlio Norlh. Hlootrla cars dlrect totlu- wliurf. Tlckets on sala at RlchmondT.-nimlVr Coi, Slfl East Maln .Street; SOS HastMuln Streot, ta- on wharf or steamer. Fuiwi. Norfolk, one way, $1,25. Rmuid trlp,fJ.HOl socond class. $1,50, Moala 50 conts.

Frolaht rocelwd ror ahova-riamad place*nnd all polnta in E.ihtorn Vlrgllila, NorthCarolina und tbo Eust.

Merchants and Miners Transportation Co.Norfolk lo Doston, Mn«s. uud

Provldence, n. l,StoainiM-.i linivo Norfolk for Boston Mon¬

day, Wednesday nnd l-'rlday; for ProyideticeTuesday aiul Saturday, at n r. M. Pa»-siiincis aini iroiKbt takon for all New Eug-'i;n,l polntsL Tlckets on toilo nt 0. * U.Ry., N. & \\*. Ry. ott'lcoK und Nos. SOJ 1UdS.'St Eust Main.

The Clyde Steamship CompanymilLADELIMUA,

IlU'llMOND AND NORFOLK LINE.Frelght received und delivered dally ut

C, A u. Ry. Co.'a DepQt, Seventeenth andBuild Street*. If. K. WOODFIN, SollcltlueAgent, Clyde Liim Wh&rf, Phone sto-

FREE TOUR TO EUROPE,To thoso who cun tnduce K1X friend* io

Jolll ono nf my toUrt a fre* tlcket will belinen. Apply to BDW1N JONES, 4Vi l*ul«iiam, Avenuo, Uiooklju, N, Tf«