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Richmond Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • Page 7

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MEMORIALS OF HE. rnovK.uTV of nu: I sun in in inc. mi m. HAUY HISTORIC ARTICLES OF DRESS. ,1,,.

lout In Mill He Sui-ri-it il e-1 rel. Baddie Cre -eiile il hy Hie- Wennon Hie I ravel le-ra Minn? OfeSelal I -t In and come tait once, nnd neither of them ls iver repasted. Tot lt nuently lt will found that the change ls In OBTailVSI and not In object! WI 1 tadd. BOBil hus glanced ai this truth la few mourn? ful lines, written thi of his and sutlful life, li. r.

in the Mum um one ls lons that wondi rfu! charm In tbs rooms aking hurry. Ith the la. nt and ki i theil it' i he VIROIN1 ROOM. 'Pout ra ao men, it li good, om end i-iiiii: MUSEUM, ir though I iv turn. bul lillie ll lit it) Hie- SVlilb I arith ighti ii the WHI i HOI BB.

Ul i I of th jed fl BB 1 Bl 1RBNDRR. I raaanenta or i Vf ora or Uk iv General 4 the 1 Ited In ene huge case ilmoel tn the atn af thi It la Impot ii'l'- to make the r. adi feel th! thrill ri that il sula, and actual tOUCh, ol' Object! AC Paimat.ly BS te i a 'th the living i LL LE PROPERTY. ny small 1,. prop tbs i ip from wi.

fi better than tl 111. V. Tnt up "i 'apian" Sallie Trna; I i ao well found 1 mil: hospital idi i he wsa dui) I In lu. ho Genet Lee by aa rn by bim Of COI li ctlon. 'i Pan dealt caiilv and i ray and tattered, still hold thu ind muii hi woi i lr of the two, for then i ova thai bi ringer.

I Ol ri dui lng Iii" are familial modi liing statue v. bli stands al the I a LOCKS OF TRAVELLER'S MANE. Two SI of "Tra mane, ki i a Ith gray and black, bound wan rib! I mut. mony of love of tin- mast, foi animal who bon bim ao faithfully and I lu i I Ufa Lim thl inuit itu.iii." ll Itudei oi iP.a great struggle. A kit, pr.

sen ti i to General Lee by the State of Vaglnte, is alSO ai the eollivlioii. Btnngth in despair and a dauutlSM sp.ira that th-, rsvages of Ir i. tnedlsbl c. an the qualities it exhlbtta, and they make it msrvell effective. Another photograph of when he was 2.7 years old, ls a very bing und Interesting featnn of the Thi haversack ana belt, scan of that honorable cam palgi i with the revolver an I which always bl a place on the ehli fi die, st.u.d out among tt.

Med to General Lee by th'- women Ol th! South is there, votlori with which Pl.s m. moly is rt IBS BOM trapping! lurroundlng thi hat Isobm die eli WORN AT APPOMATTOX moil I mi moria! hOWl VOT, ir' th! H.ll-di hi ii ral Lei Apps tverytblag bu honor to overwhelming numben ind cn the MB a i -i ea that fateful day nhl I tv ami th" libation or thi noblest am nu baffle bC had the most ll, cost ls lo. an almost perfect condi (iull i ia tia modi Ming of th and the fe umbel. remarkable objects of al rrlpta Th. ai ompriM th W.

I Sm ral Lei Longstreet. They ale writ tsn on o2d bits of papir, and the forme ls atslned with the blood of ths courier, who waa wonmleel while carrying lt OFFICIAL OtXDEHS. It nada: Hanover Junction, January MS ll l-l M. ral Pendleton: sir, Brina ap eil the reserve artillery, B. P.

Atea a Wal? ton's, sviboiit delay. i i. LBB, Tbs letter to Longsti Peted Turnpike: den era! Loams i i ay drawn up In line al tall I IL- bil position two nnd a bi)! mil'-. i A. M.

None of nur K. ila ir i rs r. rc. li MARKS OF SPIRITUAL Tb, rr who say that tb-, nplr Itus! li it- man sis its infiuence ha 1: la r-ur at 1 you that a littb- isrvea rbi up equalll and anguish, thi id th" de thun all with Ibo reith oblivion. This mu of the pa lt Impi hum.ni the mw festival.

cilne.elny (lull Mnhliix I'la l.oriilr Prepare una Thesefesa, Tiie- ii. xi Majf fi day i -at rang) i intei eclipce all is rrscorda e.r thia i ty. lt is propossd to heei'l the val on th" nth and 7th of Mis. and ssui be. a matinee as nail a tss-.

night concerts. Artists of world-wide reputation aili ba engsgi lo alni ruid la order to obviate any possible dlsappointm-nt that may BTlse tin tin- IndietmoSltlOB of any sir.nie artist, as sviik the ease leal year, all tiie leading arin understudied. Among those arhoea naiaes ta soloists are Maelame Lillian Iilanvi lt. Mil I hi Mr. .1.

H. McKlB ley, and Mr. n-inrii Meyer. rr. at feature of the festtval ss iii be tin- union e.r tin- Weadnesday Clure, and tb" i b-rma n-A meri'iu Choral elation.

Th-- club intended an invita? tion to BBBOClatton to and the- invitation met svlth a v-ry rm thuslastlc acceptance. This arrange Hii nt minns that there will be a chorus nome raw of the finest voices in lbs results may Well be an tlclpati v. Ith delight The- Wsdnesday Club ls niso negotiat? ing svith ih' Bo ton r- tiyal Orchestra. Of the cations of R.s. kind In the COW to BMTTKM oi vol ai; mey.

A na lo lletsv the City's Inteaesle Mai lie- PraaieleS. Jana irs- UM, To thc suitor of the- DTrapatch: i have read I wat the made I i tniaush your valuable- as tee "sslrii e-an he sdopted by the. community in UsT, to beal promote its prosperity," desire to add a fsa This community te. be --'ul in tho i Individual, ke'p abreast with in order do that tiny muat peasesa a certala amount of hs ni al kneis'. whlch is now rapidly i for it He innot compete au fully ssith other commanitiee that avail ut tin- latest an i most i Information, Inventions, ami Especially is this Hm e-ase ssith our young mechanics, for if una a birr-- mufaetur Ing centre, which aeema to be the con aensua ot' opinion, it mus! do, as ali other e-ommunltii's in this country and in Ka? have- found it m-e-essary do, nd Buetalra its ol, and build lt up to the highest atandard of rssefulnsaa Th Work that lias bee dOM 1 ,,1 of ted tbe Vir? ginia m.

chai in Una city i -1 iiu.ite-d, bot from Which are now being collected from the atudenta arno nave attended Hie. bool at during its thlr ti en yeats sn in 1 til.tt al 1, taki a high stand in th" sn. life-, sshie-h many than ssorlba Ho- instruction "received nt tba insti? tute-, and are peimeatlng this commu? nity with many ot' ll liable- re rapidly coming to tba fiont. ar. i iri a few yean win.

in all probability, be leaden in our 'j'he-y ieet contine--l to thia commu? nity alone, bul Bl Bind lu buni? ne ss and large manufsctnrlns establlsb menta vartoui kinds other bursa of thia Tin- time- has arrrtvsd, aad aach yaru omea raayre a Benseatty foi our yoong abo expect to ni rchanti er- machs feet them se-ive-s in a rut. If not the whole, ol taught Institute, with? out sr! I main Iii a I lb -I amata position through bo mattel what tinir natural abilities romy he. aub to tho direction of atrangers, have Bcquln I this chnli and training. Young men abe their apprentice ahlp it a machine-shop, and st ths same- time tbs regular course al the night school of the Vira, i Ifechsnlca1 in-ti tuts, have not only anown th il rtjjfas have- the i ranee and nd rs In ese! ibliahlng tie- manu i which bo much balli mtv. i ut they li il knowledge to through successfully such aa randal taking; snd, further) they ste our owt of our bone, and flesh 01 our flesh." Cltisena of thia community Virginians, and we know them, i wornt fully auggest, that this nf further consecration, and I hop.

abler pen ssili take lt Bp and give i full discussion. PR' K3RESS. ti If wow GRIP FOR Bvery one baa kim! word for Bevan, Humphreys' atacama cure fo colds, Li Orlpaa, influenza, catarrh i Throat. Hr. Humphreys' Homoeopathic Minna ir Druggist's or Maila A small bottle Bf plea BBB! pellets, flt Um vest pocket Bold by druggists, o' sent on receipt of fa cents, or five for $1 Humphreys' Company, come William un! John afreets.

New York. BOOK AM) JOB WORK KO Ul'Kl) AT Tit li DISPATCH I'MNl INO UUi-rst, LIFE-INSURANCE COMPANY OF VA. ORGANIZED 1871. Annual Statement for the Year Ending Dec. 31,1896.

A MLITI BS. tenn and B48S5B OB Iteasrve AaaMa aaaaclaaea Lossion LmToo 18.77a ld Loaaesreportadrmtnotdae. iii ll I ssd .,) lin o-nor fonds UnpsM dlrrtssda and rsslsseas 17 umbioo i ao roe l. 9 i pn i ima iel). 135,05 i ia a rae of Iransrais- parplai to nollcr-holdcm i'4t4 per 1 I 0 00 cont, valuation).

iCO.OPS 38 Total.11,04).50. .18 1 TEN YEARS' GROWTH. PK Ol H'M INCOME. ss-, $00,500.00. 1890, $234,547.00.

1891, l892, a 1894, 1895, $591,380.56. 1896, $712,931.92. Gross Income, 1896 $771,772.01. INSURANCE IN FORGE $18,210,665.00. Total No.

Policies in Force 152,345. STATK.MEXT OF OPEBATIOM8 DUBIHG 18IMJ. inoroasi' in Number Policies In Force. Increaee In Amount of Insurance in rorie f2.0Sl.aOO.OO. 'Death Ulnlms, Paid l.

Total Payments to Policy-Holdcrs since organization $2,310,462.33. HOHE OFFICE, RICHMOND, VA. G. A. WALKER, President.

JAS. W. PEGRAM, Secretary. la tu THE DISPAJCajOUYENIB. A GROWING DEMAND FOR There is a growing de? mand for the beautiful Con? federate Souvenir gotten ont by the Dispatch for the ben? efit of its patrons It is a work of art, and when framed will prove a precious memento of OUR LOST CAUSE.

Cut out 3 coupons of dif? ferent dates and bring them with 10 cents to our coun? ter, or send them with 10 cents and a two-cent post? age stain)), if you wish them mailed to any ad? dress. In the latter event, ad dress Coupon Department, The Dispatch Company, RICHMOND. VA. Having been appointed re? ceived for B. J.

Bear I desire to announce to the public that I will be in charge of said store and will offer some extraordinary bargains in Diamonds, Watches, Silver and Plated Ware, and Jewelry! As it necessary to close out this stock, and must be done in a short while, the public will do well to avail them? selves of this opportunity. W. G. NEAL, Receiver, 1411 East Main Street. nie 1791.

Mutual Assurance Society i of Virginia. well-kBoara Institution, tho oldest in the South, Insu PI K17 AND LIGHTNING on the most favor by PERPETUAL AND ANNUAL POLICIES equitably adjusted and rhig lety, with Its hundred operation, commend. Itself to all who Aish to combise perfectly security uni low rates of premium. 1)1 UK'-T( HIS. winiam ii.

Palmer. K. Clay. James W. Alli T.

Hurls. l.sr. Glnur, J. Itryan. HERBERT A.

CLAIBORJCB, rriiirjn.il Anent; FRANK D. BTSOER. Secretary; THOMAS BOLLING, nt Ile JOHN BLAIR. de Collector. I1KPAKTI aa OF STEAMERS.

PHILADELPHIA, KIOU- "VaWV BOND A.NH N'GflrOLR STEAMSHIP COMPANY. days: Beary DAY, FRIDAY, snd SUNDAY si day? light Freight received frilly uatll I P. fat fara (inclu Ung rn tis and berth), tc on Fi Iday'i snd in Isy' Fm- further Information apply to J. Vf. M'CARRICK, Merril Southern Agent; office Rocketts.

Vf. P. CLYDE A Jail General Agents, Philadelphia, VilititN'IA titi LINE tu Norfolk, Portsmouth, old Pout, srport News, Claremont, snd Jsmes rlver landings, ai ting al dd rj Norfolk for Washington, Bal? timore, si North. STEAMER POCAHONTAS LEAVES Mi INDAY. v- EDNESDAY.

AND FRIDAY AT 7 A M. Electric-, to erhart, Psis only 18 Norfolk. Tort-month, MM Point, snd Newport Grand OrehestrtOB. Freighl received dully for above-named and all in ri Virginia sad a'h IRVIN WEI8IGER, neral Manager. A.

II. DREWRY, rdcnt. General ofiV. Hank Build tea tell BAY lill HOI TE ron iiai.timohe. CLOSE COWIK HOV l'OR ALI rOINTS MIRTH.

IBlltaS days, every TUB! DAT, THUBJDAY, ANO SATURDAI at 3 P. M. i telly until p. at roOBaa heated by stcan ani UfBta i by itv. For I ate-reoaa raaernHoiai and further information, apply to II.

M. BOYKIN, ral Agent, QLD J) OM I Mon ITIAaaHir comi'asv, l.fs>SahL'l^, UBI lott KOBE. 9 can tv. Riehmi i I n.vr.i A. or Richmond and Petersburg ran rcs i (Norfolk ai connecting a rlth old Do minion-1.

Ding for Nea ALL I Old mond ri ry Mi nd ly at u. f0r Nea york vt i .1 Tranif! Chi Ohio i and P. i through. FREIGHT York and all point! beyond be -lilli by from every MONDAY ANI FRIDAY, leaving RI i fi Not folk; Manifest clossd one hour before Ballin til!" Freight ree- iv and fi through 1'ills of lading Issued al rn, PROM NEW rORK can I'-avi pt Sun day. tO Nol Talk or I connecting Bite Norfolk ind Wester ra Iii I ur ('hess railws) Direct flteamers (via Jai.ther li ivs svei SATUR) Monday (fri Ignt liing from e'-rri No nt I I Saturday, i nt receiri aa I forwai lsd tell lay.

fur Bv inf irmstl wi apply to Ji HIN F. MAYER, Agent. Klein, ip i. ff. Ooillsud -Presl lent in Richmond Traction Co TULL IXSQTtl BBOAO STRF.KT, CHIMBORAZO PARK TO I GROUNDS; also, bras ebel to RESERVOIR PARK FROM i rom AND TO OAKWOOD CEMETERY.

SCHOOL TICKETS goo 1 between 8 A. M. and IP I sale at General Offices, corner Bread Shafer atreets. Sold in any amounts st HALF RgQULAR FARM Ortefl for pi Hiting sent to the Ulapst' Company will be given prompt attentll And the style of work and prices will I to Vov PRICES DOWN BKST AMERICAN Granulated Sugar 4 CEXTS. Teas! Tfeasl REDUCED FROM IO to 20c.

per pound. COFFEES Reduced from 3 to 5c. Per Pound. C. D.

KENNY, Leader of Low Prices, H.t. Cor. Broad and Sixth Sts. S.E. Cor.

Main and Seventeenth Sts HMIOAD I.I>ES mm. CHESAPEAKE OHiO RAILWAY EFfEC I Ts lANl'AKY 1. TRAINS LEAVE KK'HMoND, RROAD SI REST STATION. 8:50 A. Dally, with chair-car, for N'ertollc, Bortsmouth.

erm Point, Newport News, and local stations. Connects dally arith Old Dominion steamship lor New York. 3:35 P. Dally, with Pullman, for local Stations, Newport News, bil Point, Norfolk, ami inou'h. 10:00 A.

I al train, except Sun.lay. SV. CtUtOn KOIgft t'eell at lordonsvtUs tor Culpa psr. i'alvii tein, Manassas, Alexandria, anel Wssblngton; at triton st 11lou. Charlottesville, for Lynchburg; at baale for Ha? loes lt, 1:15 P.

Haily, with Pullmana to nn cinnatl, louisville-. nj at. Lou my iit important itatlons. served on Din Ing-eara No. Local Train, isi'iit Sunday, above ti un from ttordoasvllls to Staunton.

5:30 P. Accommodation, except Bun day for rjbsrlottesi tile. UM P. Dally, for Cincinnati, with P. P.

V. Pullmans to Covington, i and (iptdonsvllle to Cin? cinnati aad Louisville. Meela ed em dinlng-csrs. oa i at Btaunton. Sun? day, for Wlncheester, a at Covington, daily, for Hot TUA.XS LEAVE BIOHTH STREET (STATION.

8:50 A. Haily, for Lynehburg. Lealng tein. anel Clifton Forge Connecti ai Bream, excepi Sunday, for Rc mi al I burg, ibrils svitii Norfolk BBd eiti 'ri ratlra id, sad the Southern railway for South ii and south, and al W. Forge ssith I tor 'Ine li 4:00 P.

Excepi Sunday. Local ition tor Columbia TRAINS VRRIVE AT RICHMOND, BROAD-HTREE STATION. a. i tally, from (lincinn itt ll A. Dally, from Norfolk and OM at.

I P. Dally, from Cincinnati rand Hie. P. Dally, from Norfolb aad om Poll 7.1.". P.

imlay, from W. CUf t. I THAIN'S ARRIVE EIGHTH STREET "STATION. 8:50 A. El from P.

i Hy, from Lynchburg, and i ,1" JOHN I'" i is. AbbI I tgent. Ja ll RICHMOND, FREDERK K8BUBQ ami POTOMAC BAILROAD. BCHEDITLE IN EFFECT JAN 13. 107.

LEAVE BYRD-STREET STATION. A. M. I Dst. tor Wa ind i North.

The Ness- Yoric anil Flori la au Pullman cai extra i hai ga other thim regu? lar Pullman rates. 7:00 A. M. Hells-, V. fl bingtOfl arel is Noi tb.

Stopa al Elba, vabl ind, Taj lorsville, I iwell, Ruther Hen. Penola, Milford, Quince, Summit, Fn le rtckaburg, anei Idewater. Pullman car. Dally, excepi Sun.lay, for Washington and polnta North. Olen Allen, ind, ll, Milford, Fr l'ii, i li r.

Pal i ur AlBO, ss ii 'i Co ted itt ashinston. Dally, for Washington arni North Elba, i. Doeweil, Milford, kaburg, Brooke, and i ie water, ar i SI, "i i'. Rid to New Yoi-. ARRIVE BYRC-8TREET STATION.

s.to A. M. Dal Stope al WI Brooke, i 're lerie kaburg, Mil? ford, Doaa il. Ashland, and Elba, an other itatlom i rb to 1:48 p. i pt Bund iy.

Btopa at WI I oke, Frede kaburg, Bummli I tuinea, Mil ird, Penola, tl i Qii n. Doiwell, Taylors. Viii--. Asblsnd, Olen Allen, i Parloi from Ingi 7.10 m. De pa only at Doswell -I A-r-.

i llmai ara from Nea rk and Washington. 12-23 A If. i ia i aaa al Widewater, Sum Mil i. Ruther 'lien 11 Olen Allen Elba. Se Con Bl Lin rt a New Tort and Washington FREDERS KSBU'O ACCOMMODATION i Da gi i Hon.

-station. TR VIN8. 'I rally excepi Sunday.) 7:18 A I a as, i RU i' Arrr. UTI M.inager. ll.

1 li. Ja bi n's ii Schedule in Ef oct LEAVE RICHM ant Norfoll LIMITED a un (ti train. a "THE CIIICAi I'll un i uliman SI i 1 vrsiilc i'l 7:10 A. I Norfolk, ii for l.yi Hon wll vt op en ul fl BI. MuN LYNCHIH! Pete-i ab i.

ll Trait. from I.yn-h nd Weat il-i folk A a M. Oil'. ireel H. COt'RTNBY, Dist rle tl ILL narer Agent Oeneral O'tWa: Yu.

Ja ll aajuaoAa kvawKB. S.A.w IIMJTED TRAINS QUTH UtiaisiJi. iirleans, Miwmi. lille, Memphis Texas. NO CM AMY tlw la -rht.

BB ssa. uniiufla -v- In o.i, um, i f.i.fon. i 'Tia yi-niphiai. Si.tiii fi Bnffrt SOS aSHO lifltt Ns. 403.

Rtrt. merri. D' irii itt it i' -'v. teri 8 lat Wood. Aii'ii'iii a to- Wo.

41. "The S. A. f.nre^aj* ls Richmond. UAIl.l.u' lix', m.m..

fur ll. iiurhsm, "I.J ll Banfi.nl. barn Pta bum Mom nf l.t.*, OrsaSS r.awl. Abbe, ville, f.lbirrioii, A Al I.AXTA. Macon, Ptnaa-oav NaahvlUa, Sew orlaatta, TaxaB Meviro, and ths SorrtWf.i ui.i thl-aalj.

Build Train, with Pullaian at. CosebsSs Also, Sleeper Hamlet to WikslsgUS. Arrive. Itlohuaund, C.Wn.m fl.40 p.m. dafifJ For Betels, cher ka, esr rasia Tstioua.

apnlj to H. M. Um KIN. Sol. Agent, SM Bast Bala Bil 1IH0.XI1.88.

8 IT. iOUS, TltS-rrnla. al wi SaaBgaB f. B.Baa. flkflsaal a.

w. s. ni ni as. I. i.

aasiaant. TaaS. laaaaaS raaaSaSal A TLANl'ICOOAriT TTH1, SCHEDUUB BTFaXrriVE TUESDAY, 13. ifsT. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND I'J ION IiEPOT, 9:00 A.

Arrives Petersburg. 9:31 A. Norfolk 11:25 A. Stops only at Petersburg, Waverly, Suffolk, 9:05 A. M.

Arrives ppterahurg A. Weldon A I ville ll-' 1' M. Charleston 10 ju P. ivann i Jacksonville 7, A. Port Tampa 5:10 P.

M. linnetts at Wllon with No. irrlving Ooldaboro' :t.u7 P. Wilmington 5 IS Pullman p.r New York to jackiOBrllto. 2:55 P.

Local, ai riv." Petersburg M. all r' ii: 30 P. Petersburg 19 P. M. di local stops.

mond I'-' 7.70 p. Arrives Pet. raburg Ml connects with Western for Int' rm. points', porta Vi" (connects A und f' Fal I P. M.

A. rn A Bat inna'' V16 JacksonvlMe p. port MEW LINE 1 MlIMiLH GE' 'It'll 'I I rt. Arriving Aiken 22 A Am A ll M.teoii ll A. Atlan 1 billillan I York to WU' icksonville, Tampa, Aiken.

Augusta, and i I I' M. Koa no! lol ll A. len moos to I.v. A. Al rg 1:10 A.

Hell .11 .17 A. Atlanta i Pullman si. Wi to it i tinah, m. I Norfolk, Suffolk, and Peters le i r. a li, marlston, I I ni I i (io! I.

ii all points 7:00 P. Norfolk. Suff.dk. Waverly, and I 9:00 P. i' Cym bburg, and Wi T.

M. EMERSON. J. n. KKNI.Y.

n. Manager. li lft Agenr, A. M. 6:40 A I UM A.

li lii RAILWAY. tFitdnionnirLiBt.) SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN 9. 1W. ll: LE WK KI' HM' IND, VA. No.

Southern Express, dally to Atlanta ts itil vllle, I'har lotte, 'olumbia, and er M. Connects at i Washington an I fi til.ul. ira tu Ashftvllk Unouga, Hlrmlnghuii Me orl'-rin- und ths ve? il N. ISSS I 'otu eetl i for all lu Te per for occupancy at 9:11 1 train dully for Moae tn Powh i railroad. At Keya irks villi i Imr 1 am, and uti for Jmr li-im.

Ital' Uh, and li a' 1 with No. Mall, aolld tt in, dully for New irleans an 1 poll ouih, Which larrie. rle, lV York to orlo.tna, ard York to Pullman tourist al very Saturday w.ish ti Fi si v. 'hout cha' 6:00 No 17. local, dally es pl Sun? day, for Keyavllle hik! h.

'hats TRAINS ARRIVE AT i 6:1) P. From Atlanta ani Augusta. I A from Um-AL FREIGHT TRAINB and tz. I' ii Man. tn-ater sad TORK-RIYSK LINE THE FAVORITE KOUT1! NOBTaf LEAVE Pl- I'VNi.

ZAo P. ixpiIRSa. audi Point an I il Irater at tor in! sta or lng ijrS, I 11 intft 8:01 lepers Bx ssh si oPlce. NI). and froaja-; i uk.

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