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OBITUARY.Louis Êuker.

A <Mhlecrn.il*' receive«! in this city yes¬terday from Marburg, Prussia, by ColonelCharlí« Euker. announced the death ofhis brother, Louis Kuker, himself forrmnny yean« a well known resident ofRichmond, which occurred in that Prus¬sian elty yesterday. The death of Mr.Kuker will recall him to many Rlchmond-frs. and especially to Ihr« older ctttaeñs,who know him well during his long rési¬dence here.Decreased was one of six brothers, the

last surviving one of whom Is ColonelCharles Euker, a well known Confed¬erate veteran and esteemed citizen. Theother brothers, all of whom hove died,were William, Edward, Reinhardt andGeorge Euker.liouis Kuker came to Richmond In tho

early fifties, being then a young; man.

His'first employment hero was as bar¬tender tor the Into Louis Ruoger, thefounder of Rueger's Hotel and restaurant.About the year 1S5!. he began business-for himself at the stnnd now kept byMr. Gils Dclnruo and continued thereuntil the outbreak of the war betweenthe States, when ho returned, to his oldhome In Prussia nnd there reni.ilned untilpeace again reigned. Returning: to thiscity in the late sixties, he resumed busi¬ness at the corner of Seventh nnd BrondStreets, and there kept a bar and reatnti-r.int for many years.up to 1897, In fact,when he sold his business to John Wein-brunn, who conducted the placa untilabout three years agro. ,

Mr". Euker, durinp his long businesscareer, prospered nnd was thrifty, amass¬

ing considerable property, much of whichwas In real estate.Mr. Euker was about seventy-two years

of age, and was well educated and a man

of wide and varied information.A man of genial temperament, Mr,

Euker was widely known and very gen¬erally esteemed. He was tin old memberand an enthusiastic supporter of theGesangverein Virginia.

R. Carter Wellford.The funeral ncrvices of tho late R.

Carter Wellford, of Richmond county,were ha«! at St. Andrew's Church yes¬terday and were attended by a large as¬

semblage of the friends of the family. TheInterment was In Hollywood Cemetery.The deceased was related to the wellknown locnl family of the name, /and tothe Harrisons and other well known Vir¬ginia families.

George B. Pendleton.Georlgo B. Pendleton dle'd at his resi¬

dence In King and Queen county. Va.,September 16th. He was a native of thatcctinty. Mr. Pendleton Is survived by hiswife and five children. Ho was a mem¬

ber of the Disciples Church. The funeralservices took place at his maternal homoIn King and Queen.

Miss Nannie Hazelgrove.Miss Nannie Hazelgrove, of Falrmount.

died at 11 A. M. yesterday at the Vir¬ginia Hospital of typhoid fever, after an

Illness of three weeks. Miss Hazelgrovecame originally from Cumberland coun¬

ty. Va., but had resided for some 'timewith her brother, Mr; George Hazelgrove,«at his residence in Falrmount, a suburbof this city. When she became HI shewas removed to the Virginia Hospital,where she died. The remains will betaken to-day to the home of her brotlier,Mr. J. "W. Hazelgrove, in Cumberlandcounty, where they will be Intened Intho family burial ground.

M. B. Creasy.(Special to The Times-Dispatch.)

ROANOKE, VA.. September ¡M..Mr. M.B. Creasy died last night from typhoidfever, aged twenty-nine years. He is sur¬vived by his wife. He was a native ofBedford, and his remains were taken therefor interment. s

Mrs. Bettie A. Rae. ((Special to The Times-Dispatch.)

CHESTER, VA., Sept. 2'.-Mr.-*. Bet¬tle A. Rae, of Ochre, who was reported 111in our last communication, Is dead, andwas buried yesterday near her homo.She was well advanced in years, and hadbeen a faithful Christian through life,and a member of Enon Baptist Church.

DEATHS.EUKER..Died, in Marburg. Germany,September 24, 1904, LOUIS EUKER,formerly of Richmond. .,

HOPKIJN'S.-Dica. In Ashlond, Va.. Sep¬tember 22. 1904. NICHOLAS SNOWDEN,only son of N. Snowden and Sellna L.Hopkins, and grandson of the Rev.Sewell S. Hepburn, aged one year andtwenty-eight days."Of such is the kingdom of Heaven.''

TjINDSEY..Entered into rest at tho resi¬dence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. JohnF. Lindsey, Farinsville, Govcmment\Road. Thursday, September 22d, 19(M, at3:30 o'clock A. M., WILLIAM CURTIS,aged five months.Funeral took ^kclo ft-om residence Sat¬

urday, Septc/obc;*-. 2.4t*-*,-* at 10 A. M. In¬terment at Oákwood,He folded our darling to His breast:On His bosom laid him safe to rest.Mother, look up, he is blooming there.Secure from sorrow, from pain, from

care.Roaming the garden of bliss and love,Safe in the arms of Jesus' love.

PENDLETON..Mr. GEORGE B. PEN¬DLETON died last Friday, September30th. at Pine Purest, the homo of hismother, after a long and painful niñeen,in the fiftieth year of his age.He was hurled at Benvenue Saturday

afternoon at 8 o'clock.

Funeral Notice.«HAMM'.-Tho funeral of MARIA E.HAMM will taJte place at the FolksBaptist Church MONDAY, tho Mtli, at ¡1o'clock.

WORLD'S FAIR COACH EXCURSIONSTUESDAYS AND THRUSDAYS INSEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER VIACHESAPEAKE & OHIO RWY. TO

"¿16.00.ST. LOUIS.516.00.Each Tuesday and Thursday In Sep¬

tember and October the Chesapeake andOhio Railway will sell coach excursiontickets to the World's Fair at tlO.OO fromRichmond, limited to ten (jays for return.Trains leave Richmond 3 P. M. and

M:'5 P. M.Fifteen-day tickets and sixty-day tick¬

ets, which permit purchase of «space InSleeping tars, are sold dally.

OASTOH X'wflL .

Bear« th» /) .In Kind You Have toys Bouffit

sundaTíxcürsíonsVia Atlantic Coast Line to Petera-

burg.Round-Trip 40c.

Good going «rid returning on regulartrains. Commencing Sunday, May 16th1904.

Bear« the _/) % ¦.ind .ou Havo Always Boughtßiguatar»

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NOTICE TO TEACHERS.Minn Clara G. Moor«;, teacher in

Martillan School, li-a-Ju Uiík weekIn thu Quuki-r Gelatine Popular'Teacher -Contest \>j twi-uty yptca.The voles urc corning in thick andfaht. Be/id your«»'at once.

KELLKV AND DUDLEY.Richmond. Vu. Sole Agen a.

This I4-Kt. QoldFOUNTAIN PEN

Worth ii. 00. for

Pen Is Guaranteed.

ANOF*-\E*R

Gold-FilledHUNTING CASE

Watch$10.00Warranted 25

Tears. Watchand Pen Soldentirely onapproval.

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St1»"

77cP. O. or stamp,and get this

ExcellenVPen

Sold entirely on Itsmerits, and to intro¬duce our name to thepublic, if not satisfied,money back.These Pens are dura¬

ble-and will please you.WRITE AT ONCE.

UniversalDistributing &PurchasingCompany211% N. 6th St.,

Richmond, Va.

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PAIISTING.WANTED, 100 WaGONS TO PAINTand letter, $S each. SHAW. 309 NorthEleventh Street.^'

WAiNTED, 100 BUG'jTES TO PAINT, 45 60each. SHAW. 30:- N. Eleventh Street

STORE FRONTS PAINTED, $3.0¡T-rooms, $3.00 SHAW, 309 N. Eleventh St.

CHEAPEST SIGN PAINTING IN CITVat SHA\y*S, 309 N. Eleventh StreetHAVE TOUR HOUSE FAINTED NOWand save money. Call and :<ee LEE W.FORD & BRO., 15 E. Main. 'Phono 8586.

DYEING AND CLEANING.HERE'S WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY.Suits scoured and pressed 75c.; pressed60c. R. L. GILL, Steam Dye Works,No. 325 North Fifth Street, city. 'Phone4S62.

DENTISTRY.REDUCED FOR THE LAST THREEdays; special prices given Monday,Tuesday and Wednesday are lite lastdays for our reduced prices. Come ifyou need anything in dentistry. Dr.DORSET, 121 E. Broad.

SOUTHERN DENTAL ROOMS, OPPO-slte tho postofflce; tho highest gradework and lowest prices over offered inthis city; lady attendant. 'Phone 3206.

H. V. DESPORTES, 3D. D. S., DENTIST6S5 E. Main Street. 'Phone 206.

BAKERY.HELLO» 26191 SEND THE RED. WHITEand blue wagon up to my house withsome of that delicious sliced roast beef,lamb and ham; also some hot rolls,bread, cakes and pies.you are ATKIN¬SON, 211 W. Broaei? Well, that willfill the bill.

THE REASON WE HAVE GOODbread Is because we use tho best ma¬terials, modern methods, skillful work¬men and Insist on absolute cleanliness;give us a trial and see." NEW YORKBAKERY, 410 W. Broad Street. 'Phono25S8.

3-POUND JELLY ROLL 23C.; PLAINCake, 2 pounds 25c; Layer Cakes, 4kinds. 15c. each. DRINKARD'S, 423V_ N.Sixth Street.

CARRIAGES AND WAGONS.HAVE YOUR RUBBER TIRES RË-placod at B, C. BRISTOW'S, tho moneysaver, who Is using the Kelly Spring¬field Tires; all work guaranteed to stayon; 19 South Fifteenth.

LARGE. COMPLETE STOCK OF FIRST-class Buggies, Surreys, Phaetons, Run¬abouts and Traps at the right prices.Call and see them. SAFETY BUGQYCO., 1309 E. Main Street.

ANTIQUES.GENUINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE OF

all description repaired and reflnishedperfectly; also all other kinds of furni¬ture repaired, C. E. LYDA, U7 WestM« in 'Pi-rino 2">(77.

MOORE S GREATEST COLLECTIONohoice Mahogany Furniture. Brass Fend¬ers, Andirons; Antiques of every de¬scription; 1017 Semines Street, Mnnches-ter, after 5 P. M.

CALL AND BE CONVINCED-A FINEcollection of original Antiques at low.prices. L. N. ARNALL, 318 Brook Ave¬nue.

BUY ANTIQUES OF BIGGS; GEToriginal pieces at lowest piiceB; satis,faction guaranteed: G15 En«t Main.

PATENTS__= GUARANTEED--.-.PATENTS SECURED OR FEE RETURNEDSend model or sketch for free opinion us lopatentability. (Send for illustrated Qul.leRook Contains 100 mechanical movementsand I.1HT OF INVENTIONS WANTEDTEU-ÍS HOW TO OBTAIN AND SELL PAT¬ENTS, ETC. PATENTS advertised withoutchnriie In PATENT RECORD, Sample copyfree. Add reas

EVANS, WIT-KINS & CO.,Reg. Patent Attorneys. "

616 F Street, Washington, D. in.

$100,000,00, CASH PRIZESi»u «Ken away.

One inoru month to participate Our o.'Ii-rclose« November bit, 1904 Your iiani«. nndmi"n-í-M ou a postal .card will brlns you fulland completo Information. Write to-day.

NATIONAL CONTEST CO.,Colorado liidldlna, Washington, O, C,

"church NOTICES.~

CHRISTIAN.MA RSHALL STREET C il RI S T I A N

CHURCH-Rev. U. H. MELTON, pastor.-Prfrn-rhlnf* at 11 A. M. and H P. M. Sundayschool 11:30 A. M' Christian EnduCVor So¬ciety 7 P. M.

Miss Myrtle E. Phénix h&8 returnedvery much pleased with her trip to St.Í.VUÍO UUÜ UiU EjjmbíiIou,

DEMOCRATIC SPEAKERS'Headquarters,

State "Democratic Committee.American National Bank Building,

Mezzanine Rtioin.The following appointments fot »peak¬

ing are announced:WILLIAM 1CINCKLE ALLEN;

Nelson Court, September 26th.A. C. RRAXTOÑ.

Courtland. October 37th.Franklin. October lVth (night).Covlngton, October 23th.Flmmstle, October 31st.Wa.ynesboro, November 1st.

JOSEPH B. WIIoLAR».Bedford City, September 26th.Hurry Courthouse, September 27th.Lunenburg Courthouse, October 1st.King William Courthouse, October 4th.Now Castle. October 10th.Ruckersville, October 17th.Clarcmont, October 10th.

C. C. CARLIN,Orange Courthouse, September 26th.Manassas, October 3d.Lcesburg, October 10th.King George, November 3d.

JOHN GARLAND POLLARD.King William. October 4th.

WILLIAM A. ANDERSON. .**fltaunton. September 26th.

A J. MONTAGUE.Orange. September 20th.Isle of Wight Courthouse, October 3d!.Tork, October 4th.Marlon, October'7th (noon).Ablngdon, October 8th (night).Gato City, October 10th.Jonesvlllo, October 11th (noon).Wise, October 12th (noon).Dlck'enson, October 13th (noon).Tazewell, October 14th (night).Amherst, October 17th

H. D. FLOOD.Nelson Courthouse, September 26th.Rockbrldge, October 10th.Buckingham, Octobor 11th.Amherst, October 17th.Eagle Rock, October ]Sth.Clifton Forge, October 10th.Bath, October 20th.Highland, October 21st an-1 22d.Fluvanni-b, October 24th.Amherst, October 27th.Buena Vista, October 28th.Covlngton, October 2S!th.Fincastle, October 81st.Waynesboro, November 1st.Augusta, NovcÄib«!*- 2d and 3d. '

Staunton, November 4th.Buchanan, November 6th.

WILLIAM A. JONES.Spotsylvania Obur.thouse, October 3_.Northumberland* October 10th.IClng mid Queen, Octobûr 11th.Essex Courthouse, October 17th.Westmoreland, October 24th.

J. C. WTSOR.Pearlsburg, September ¦26th,New Castle, October 10th.Marlon, October 17th.Wythevlljo, November 7th.

W. P. BARKSDALE.Bowling Green, October 10th.Plttsylvanla, October ..

Charlotte, November 7th.LESLIE C. GARNETT.

Gloucester Courthouse, October 3d.Bowling Green, October 10th.King and Queen Courthouse, October

11th.Tappahannock, October 17th.Westmoreland Courthouse, October 24th.Accomac Courthouse, Kvovetnber 7th.

JOHN LAMB.King William Courthouse, October 4th.Ettrlcks, October 10th (7 P. M.)Tunstalls Station, October 12th (3 P. M.)

H. L. MAYNARD.Isle of Wight Courthouse, Octobor 3d.Smlthfleld, October 3d (night).

CHARLES T. LASSITER.Greenesvllle, October 4th.Nottoway, October 6th.Uunenburg, October 10th.Mecklenburg, October 17th.Brunswick, October ISth.Amelia, October 37th.Sussex, November 1st.Fowhatan, November 7th.

JOHN F. RIXEY.Fauquler Court, September 26th.Prince William Court, October 3d.Loudoun Court, October 10th.King George Court, Novembor 3d.

GEORGE E. CASSELPearlsburg, September 2«th.

I DON. P. HALSErY.Salem. October 21sf (nlt-hl).J TAYLOR EL.LYSON. Chairman.JOSEPH BUTTON, Secretary,

MILLINERY.UP-TO-DATE FALL AND WINTER.Millinery displayed with" a complete lineof Suits, Waists and ready-to-wear

"goods, lowest prices. Mrs. JULIUSBEAR, 1423 E. Main Street.

BE SURE AND SEE MY SELECTIONof latest fall hats before buying else¬where. Mrs. M. L. WORTHAM, 210 N.Third Street.

COLLEGE FLAGS.

COLLEGE FLAGS, ANY DESIGN,made to order at short notice. M. G,COPELAND CO., IOS N. Ninth..

PRINTING.

TRY US ON PRINTING: WE KNOWwe can suit you. TAYLOR <& TAYLORPRINTING CO., Quick Printers, No. ÏGovernor Street.

CLOCK REPAIRING,

NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOURclocks In order. Send postal to NUDD,Jeweler, 222 E. Broad.

EXCHANGE.

WILL ALLOW YOU PRICE YOU PAIDfor your watch In exchange. See NUDD,?22 E. Broad.

«MATlRESS S,

FEATHER MATTRESSES MADE BYADAM DIACONT are the- best featherbeds to sleep on: 2225 Venable, 'Phone202«.

DENTISTRY.

SOUTHERN" DENTAL ROOMS. OPPO-alte the postónico; the highest gradework and lowest prices ever offered inthis city; lady attendant. 'Phone 82U6.

PERSONALS.GO TO PEATROSS'S. 314 EAST BROAD(wrong side), to get a good shoe and anice lit.

SCHREMP, 321 NORTH FIFTH. RE-palrs umbrellas, locks, bells, etc.; spe¬cialty, Go-Carts.

"WISE PEOPLE IN RICHMOND TAKEtheir watches to NUDD, 222 E. Broad St.

TRUNKS.~

SPENCE'S TRUNK FACTOIU', «18 BASTBroad Street, wants your trunk andsatchel ropalring. E. If. SPENCE, Shooand Trunk Hondo.

WANTED, YOUR TRUN"K~REPA1 RING»!RICHMOND TRUNK MFC. CO., ÜClßBr.iolt Aver.uo. 'Phone V«',64.

GOLD AND SILVER PUYER,WANTED. OLD GOLD AND SILVER INany condition; highest cash prices paid,or will iíIvp watches. Jewelry, »dlverwar«in exchange. A. M. MEYER & BROi.Jewelers, No. 62"! Brua.l Street, Rich'mond. Vn.

POULTRY MIXTURE,WE ARB AGENT** FOR MONARCHLice Killer niul Poultry Mixture; eurospoultry of cholera und roup. JAMBS I.SMITH & CO., Coul und Wood, CO" W.Broud

nferPEEBMAN, Undirlikir, !I "Phone 661. 2614 East Bread St. I[ Open each tnmr In the year. I

CORDES, MOSBV & CO. I CORDES, MOSBV & CO. I CORDES. MOSBV & CO.

sually Complete Stocksat Their Very Best.

Everything that is right and proper for the coming season's wear is here in the greatest possible variety.Our prices «are right in every párticiüar. So if you wish the best at thoroughly right prices, then our stock de¬serves your'attention. ,

New Dress Goods.Black Goods.Venetian Cloths, fl and

«Hi .BO.Thibet Cloths, »I to "ta.Broadcloths, SI to ?:>.Cheviots, ROc. to «?*«.Mohatra, Boo. to tfti.T«.Volles, TBo. to i?-.Panama Cloths, BOc. to

ei.Eollcnmss, fl to ?-.Silk Warp Crepe de

Chines, TBc. to *?l.BO.Priestly Silk Warp Hen¬riettas, f1 to $2.B0.

Colored Goods.New Suitings, mannish

effects, all tho wantedcolorings, TBc, fl, fl.""*S,fl.BO, fl.TB.

Illuminated Cloth, newand very stylish, all col¬ors, f*".

Broadcloths, In »everywanted shading, f 1, fl.BO92 to «fit.Cravanette, all wool,

60 Inches wide, «fl.BO and.ft*.-.«*».Thibet Cloths, ffl.BO.

New Neckwear.New Silk Stocks, in entirely new shapes, BOc, TBc,

08c. to.,.-ft:t.i»r>New Silk Tailored Stocks, very dressy and stylish,

BOc, OSo..'.$1.88New Lace Stocks, In entirely new Ideas, 226c, oOc,

08c to.. .7. .f 1,88New Ruches and Capes.$'{.08 to $27.BOFeather Boas, all colors.910 to if-»"

Silks.Silks.SilksNew, Stylish and Underprlced.

Fancy Taffetas and Loulilnes, In Just the pickof this season', choicest patterns and colorings, ac¬

tually worth 75c, speolal....BfloFancy Taffetas and Loulelne», In an Immense

array of new and stylish patterns and colorings..ft

Rajah and Burlinghams.The top notch of Silk newness to be only hero,

all wanted shadings: Rajah, 91.SB;' Burling-ham.$2,25

Fancy Moire Velours, new and very stylish, allthe fashionable colorings.$1.00Taffeta Silks, all pure silk, heavy weight, 40 shad¬

ings to select from, special, yard.BOcChiffon Finish Taffeta, all elite, heavy weight,

CO new shadings.7fii.«Diana and Sappha Silks, silky and soft, allshades. ,.fl.BOChiffon Velvets for street and evening wear, allcolors.._fl.BO, $2

Sale of Table and Bed LinensOnly the pure flax kind and an opportunity to get

the best values your money ever bought.68-Inch All Pure Linen Silver Bleached Damasks,

value 76c, special.»..«.BOo70-Inch Full Bleached All Pure Linen Damasks,

extra good value..TBc, 8B0

72-Inch Full Bleached All Pure Linen Damasks,In entirely new ideas, the usual $1.25 kind, spe*

.00clal. .ft.6-8 Napkins to match, dozen.$3.003-4 Napkin, to match, dozen.f-1.00Extra Heavy Full Bleached All Pure Linen Dam.

ask Napkins, extra values, dozen, ft.28, fl.BO,$i! nnd.:.f 2 BO

Hemstitched All Linen Damask Tray Cloths,special. .25c

20x40 Hemstitched All Linen Huck Towels, extrasize and weight, actual value $4, special dozen..fit

Ladies'Gloves.

Our ft GlovesFitted and guaran¬teed at our glovecounter, Is the best

Qlove value In all

.Richmond; colors

black, white, pearl,brown, tan, modesand slates.Special.Ask to

see our, the SpecialP, X. M, Cape GoatWalking GÍovo, Inall the new tan andbrown shades, value$1.50, special fl.i».We are agents

for Dent's Gloves.

ening Sale High-Grade Ready-to-Wear Apparel.We invite your inspection of our stock of strictly new and stylish Suits, Wraps, Waists,

Skirts. &C, all made doubly charming-because of their low prices.Sui!s--Suits--Suits.Thero Is-the widest diversity In the

matter of materials and style for thecorrect ladles' garments for this fall'swear. In our stock Is to be found allthe new, stylish and'eorrect In Tour¬ist Coat Suits, Directoire Coats, withvest effect; Parsifal Coats and Blousesand Short Coats, In fitted, half fit¬ted, loose and strapped. The materialsare broadcloth, cheviots, Venetians,mannish and fancy mixtures; prices,$12.B0, flB, fl7.B0, flO.BO, f24.*»0,$20.B0 to..fTB.OO

Handsome Tailored Suits,Value $25, special Monday, fiT.r.O.

You have your pick,of six styles, allmade In the latest coat effects. Thematerials are covert cloth, broadcloth,cheviots, worsteds and fancy mixtures.Coats taffeta and satin lined; skirtnewest plaited effects. We guaranteethe best of workmanship. They arethe best $25 values to be had and notèeen In any other' salesroom, spe¬cial.. ..f 17.50

Ä COAT BARGAIN.Several styles of Tan Coverts, Black Broadcloth and Man¬

nish Mixtures, saüin and taffeta lined,; high grade tailoring,either stitched or plain. Special value, $12.50.

Silk Petticoat Bargain,Made of an extra quality of taffeta,

colors black and navy, cut full and

wide, two flounces and wide «Ilk dust

ruffle, special..f s.ON

Separate Skirts.Separate^ Walking and Dress Skirts

of tweed., voiles, broadcloths end che-vlots. Models made on. lines not tobe seen elsetwhere, a rich profusion ofcleverly executed Ideas, f*..i*W3, f8.08,fO.BO. $7.00. fS.BO to...f*2*>.00

Fall Weight Tan Covert Cloth Jack¬ets, 24 Inches long, stylishly mode,were $10, your pick.$4.08

Hosiery.Misses' Fast Black

Lisle Hose, extra

fini gauge, double

heels, soles and

toes, all sizes, 6 to '.

t'Ai regular 25c.

value, special, lOo.

Black Cat.We all like Leath¬

er Stockings. These

hold a good healthyschool boy; medium

heavy weight; to

be had only here,all sizes, 26c

TSpecial Announcements.

Realizing the need for a thoroughlyup-to-date department for Misses' andChildren's Suits, Wraps and Coats,where the best and most fashionablestyles and fabrics can be had. We

have added to this department andcan now furnish- you the most fash¬ionable ready-to-wear apparel forMisses and Children. These have beenmost carefully selected and we In¬vite you .to examine our stock.'

Costumes, Robesand Evening Wraps.

New creations added dally. Distinc¬tive and exclusive Ideas In nets, laces,chiffon, silks crepes, etc. No two alikeand we never duplicate; prices 835,f4B, f55 to.flOO.OO

Rugs, Druggets, Lace Curtains,Portieres, Draperies, &c.

9x12 feet Axmlnster Rugs, all wool, new and stylish designs and colorings;actual value $30, special.:.IS22.GO9x12 feet All-Wool Wilton Rugs, In pew and very effective patterns and

colorings; actually worth $30.00, special.«.**»*'*..so9x12 feert All-Wool Tapestry Brüssel. Rugs, In new patterns and bright,

warm colorings, actual value $20.00, special......... '.¿. '.fxc.OOOriental RugsOur Direct importation.

Antique and Maderla Oriental Rugs,only pure vegetable dyes. This directImportation saves1 you one-fourth.Ghendje, Kurdistan and Shewan

Rugs, l{*17.BO to....f22.50Cashmere or Sommaks, $20 to..$25Kozaks, Anatolians, Mars and Kir-

man and Tebrlg, IJliS to.$75$150 Carpet size Rug, special_fl>S

lace Curtains.Nottingham Curtains, fl to.fBImitation Arab Curtains, .f-i.D.s topair..f10.00

Colonial Curtains,, f«* and_f-llsoIrish Point Curtains, full width and

length, value $5, special.$3.75Tambour Curtains, *»»» to.f40Real Arab Curtains, f7.BO to...f7BRenalssanco Lace Curtains, fB.BO

to.fjiO,

Underwear.Children'. Medium Weight Merino

Ve*>ts, Pants and Drawers, Just the

weight for these cool mornings and

evenings, size 20, SBc; rise Bo. size.

Ladles' Ribbed .Cotton Merino, Wool,and Silk and Wool Vests and Pants,BOc, 7Bc. fl, fl.25^......fl.BO

Infants' Fall Weight- Merino ^WoolWrappers, *»Sc. 35c, 40o.BOc

Infants' Fall Weight Merino WoolBands. 36c

M«en's Merino Wool Shirts and

Drawers, In white and natural, BOc

and...$1.00

CORDES, M0SBY & CO.j CORDES, MOSBY & CO.] CORDES, MOSBY & CO.MOVING.

MOVING AND HAULING OF ALLkinds done In tho right way by respon¬sible people. MILLNER'S TRANSFER,902 E. Broad. 'Phone 1445.

(.., ..'. .'GROCERIES. .**.

CREAM CHEESE, 121ÍA POUND;Butchers' Lard 10c. pound; Water-ground Meal, 18c. peck; Arbuckle's Cof¬fee, 13c. pound; cyuart bottle Catsup, 10c.;new Evaporated Poaches, 10c. ; best To¬matoes, can, 5c. E. M\ TRAINUM &iCO-, 112 N. Eighteenth Street._

DANCING.

''CAILLERS" IS A DELICIOUS CHOCO-Jate, beautifully packed, with tho high¬est reputation. Comparo it with allothers, and be convinced,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

SOLID GOLD RINGS FROM Vl.Wi'' UP.'Watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty.A. SCHEER, Jeweler and Optjcl-.n. ¡">55E. Main Street, opposlto Old SrVket.

WATCH REPAIRING^WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRYrepaired and warranted. A. SCHEER,15S5 E. Main Street, opposlto Old Mar¬ket.

STORAGE.IF YOU WANT YOUR FURNITUREetored in a clean, dry place and person¬ally looked after, see TOMPK1NS, No,207 W. Broud Street. Toys, B'cycle«and repairing.

FOR CHEAP AND DRY STORAGErooms apply te RICHARDSON & CHAP-PELL, Storage Department! Belvldc-reBuilding, SOI W. Main Street. 'Phone S'a.

WILL STORE SOM'E FURNITURE FORuse of same; best care will ho taken ofIt; good house. Address "STORAGE,"osre lhis office,

BARGAINS."FOR EVENING WEAR YOU WILLUnd the pluin and dotted Mulls Justright; reduced prices, now I2M. and 18c,respectively. PE.MBiCRTON, PRICE &CO.

FOR EARLY FALL wilfY NOT BUYone of those Royal Oil Heaters. Willnuiko your fuel bill less. Only «,"8.

-MUSIC TEACHERS.. ATTENTION!Sheet music half price. THE CABLECOMPANY, Richmond, Va,

WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY" RlT-paired at reasonable prices. Take yourwwrk to NUDD, £22 K. Broad.

LUMBER FOR SALE.T1MUER LAND FOR SALU'-ON THEmil day of October, lOO-l, I will offer forsu!u, ut public auction at Wilson'« Depot,all tho pine and poplnr timber on thetract known as the Wilson's place, con¬taining 150 acres; said to lie' bohío twoor throe million feet In thl3 tract; lo¬cated Immediately on Ñ. and W. R. R.,adjoining Wilson Depot. C. C, UPSON,Wellvillo, Va-

ENAMEL, GRANITE AND TINWAREREPAIRED.

BRING ALL YOUR COFFEE AND TEAPots, Tea Kettles, Buckets, Dust Pans,Sauce Pans and everything else that youhave that needs repairing to WATSKYBROS.', 1715 E. Franklin.

I" ¦¦" -.«¦SIGNS, r

FOR AN UP-TO-DATE, TASTY ANDunique sign, finished In flrst-claiis man¬ner by expert workmen see HARRYHUBER, 805 E. Franklin Street. 'Phone110.

BOOKBINDING AND PRINTING.

BLANKS BOOKS MADE FOR ANYpurpose; printed books bound jv theedition or single volume. S. B. ADKINS& tu., Bookbinders and Printers, 4 and 6Governor Street.

MASSAGE TREATMENT.

MASSAGE AND MEDICAL GYMNAS-tlcs, Methods of Battle Creek Sani¬tarium. WM. H. DAVIS, Jr., 70Û EastMarshall. Hours 11 to 2, Appointments.Telephone 2290.

CAND/.

YOU GET PURE CANDY, MADE FRL. ..

every day, at tho HUB. 403 Broad Street;trv our special Mixture, 20c. pound, asgood as can be made,_EXPERT WATCH REPAIRERS.

$1.00 FOR ANY AMERICAN MAIN-spring, guaranteed, ono year; we fixanything In tho watch lino at shortnotiere. sr-i-MAP'S, '-''I East Broad.

REDUCED PRICES.

PRICES REDUCED ON WATCH WORK:Cleaning, ?1; Main Springs,'Jtt'j twentyyears' experience. WM. TOBIEN, « Jr.,408 E. Broad Btreet., Richmond, Va.Spectacles and Eyeglasses, 25 cents. Aljwork guaranteed.

FURNITURE PACKED.

FURNITURE AND CHINA WauEpacked und shipped with care, JACOBUMLAUF. ''05 \V Mnlrf. 'Phono 8^,3.

BAGS AND BAGGINGS,BAGS ; FOR'.'¦-BVERyTHINS« "NJGWr"ç)Rsecond-hand; twine a specialty. Writefor prices. .RICHMOND BAG_ CO.

DOLL HOSPITAL.DOLLS, TOYS AND BRIC-A-BRAC RE-pulred: work v.-ltl be called for, 'Phone.'¡ll.'i; I'll N. Fourth Street.

DYSPEPSIA CURE.

wTe. BANES: DEAlTlmt^TTM^OWtnklng tho fifth box of your'"Bunes'eDyspepsia Tahlets." I consider it thobest remedy for dyspepsia I luiVe evertrl«-d, and 1 have suffered greatly dur¬ing the past twenty-five veurs. This isentirely unsolicited..Alfred . J, Gary,622 North Twenty-fifth. Street, Rich¬mond, Va. Wholesale agents Lynch-burg, Vn., Payne, Soay & Anderson;wholesale ugents, Petersburg, Yft~i W.E, Armstrong <& Co,

FURNITURE.

SUM'MÉR CLEANING'lS INCOMPLETEunless you have your parlor au.t orchairf*, or couch reupholstered, slip cov.-ers made, or your mattresses renoviited.We do this work cheaper aofl betterthan anyone else In the State, and havo

» the prettiest coverings. If you can't payall cash, will gladly credit you. CHAS.G. JÜRGENS' SON, 419-21 East Broad.'Phone .2554._

riWl' ikbSa k HAIkiMj.

OLD HAIR MATTRESSES MADE OVERequal to new by ADAS! DIACO.***T, 2225Venable Street. 'Phone 2556.

DENTISTRY.

SOUTHERN DENTAL ROOMS. OPPO-slto the postoillco; the highest gradework and lowest prices ever offered inthis city; lad;* attendant. Tlione 3290.

" ,i ,;; ¦." ,;;, . ,, ',,-- ;, ¦..-. ,.;¦ ¦,-¦* :1,BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.

NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OFCREDITORS.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THEUNITED STATE?» FOR THE EAST¬ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA.In the-Matter of No. 54S.W. A. MO,ORE, > ; inBankrupt. I Bankruptcy.

To the creditors of W. A. MOORE, ,ofRichmond, in the county of Henrtco, anddistrict of aforesaid, bankrupt;Notice is hereby given that on the 20th,

day of September, A. D. 1904, tho saidW, A. MOG.RE wan duly adjudicateda bankrupt; mid that the first meeting oíhis creditors will be held In my oiflce,Room No. 10, Postolllce 'Building, R.ch-mond, Va., pn tjie Bd DAV OF OCTOrBER, A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock in the fore-npou, at .wjiich Mm0 the 8«id creditorsmuy attend, prove th-eir clalnia, appoint atrustee, examine the bankrupt, and trans-act such other business as may properly'come beforo aald meeting.

RO. H. TALJ.EY,Referee In Bankruptcy.

Sept. 22, 1004.Benj, T. Bar'-eH, Attorney.for Bankrupt.No atisets r<:turned in Bankrupt's «sched¬

ules, '.¦.¦,

NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OFi CREDITORS.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THEUNITED STATES FOP THE EAST¬ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA.Jn tho M «it tea* of « No. 547.

Mrs. SARAH A, WITH r In,

Bankrupt. I BunkruptcyTo the' creditors of Mrs, SARAH A.SMITH, of Richmond, |n tho county ofHurirlco, und district of aforesaid,, bank¬rupt: '

,,,.Notice is hereby given that on the I7tn

doy of September, A, P. 1901, the said Mrs.SA H AH A. SMITH was duly adjudicateda bankrupt; and that tho first meeting ofher creditors .will be held Jn my tOllloe,Room No. JO, Postónico Bullding, Rich¬mond, Vit., on tho 4th DAY-OF OCTO¬BER. A. D. 1304, at 10 p'clóok In the fore¬noon, at which time the sa-ld creditorsmay attend, prove their claims,« appointa trustee, examine the bankrupt, andtransact Buch other business as mayproperly como before said nieollng. ,1 y. RO. H. TALLEY,

'Referee Jn Bankruptcy,Sept. 24, WO*.Jno. B« Gayle. Attorney for Bankrupt.No assets i ¿turned Jn BankrujU'» sehod-

ules, .

¦ BANKRUPT NOTICE.

NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OiTCREDITORS.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THKUNITED STATES FOR THE EAST¬ERN DISTRICT OF V1RUINIA.In the Matter of No. 5*6.C. H. O'NEILL, y In

Bankrupt. I Bankruptcy.To the creditors of C. H. O'NEILL, ofRichmond, in the county of Henrico,and district of aforesaid, bankrupt:Notice Is hereby given that on tho 17th

day of September, A. D. 19W, the saidC. H. O'NEILL, was duly adjudi¬cated a bankrupt; and that the first meet¬ing of his creditors will be held in my of¬fice, Room No. 10, Postoilico Building,Richmond, Vu., on tho 1th DAY OF OCTO¬BER, A. D. 101H, at 10 o'clock in tho fore¬noon, at which time the said creditorsmay attend, jjrove their olalms, appoint a

trustee, examine the bankrupt, and trans¬act such other business as may properlycome before said meeting.

RO. H. TALLEY,Referee in Bankruptcy.

Sept. 2-i. 1904. IG. H. Pollock. Attorney for Bankrupt.No assets returned in Bankrupt's sched¬

ules.

MILLINERY.Raving removed to 007 East Broad

Street, two doors below the old stand.

ftjy New Millinery Parlorswill be opened Monday, and our FallOpening will take place Thursday andFriday, September 29th and 30th.

hrs. i>£LM MSS,607 East Broad Street,^

Up stairs Over May's Shoe Store.

GO TO ST. LOUISVIA C. & 0. ROUTE

Now is' the time to go to St. Loui« u>see the World's Fair. The Exposition isat Its height and dally attendance in¬creasing.C, «¦*- O. trains leave Richmond at 2;00

P. ¡M. find aO:45 P. M. Ten-day coachexcursion tickets on sale .every Tuesdayand Thursday. Shortest, quickest ahdbest route with through vestlhuled trains.

SEABOARD AIR UÑESUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO

40 Cent» for Round Trip,Tickets good ou an. regular ¡-Sunde*»;«Wiu», liet'Uinln-" May J6, mi.

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