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OPEN WITH APARADE EXPOSITION TO BEGIN WITH A ORANO TRADES OISPLAY. Kadoree? the to Prepare 1'Uni Crtrner-Mtnn? l.a*In?. The monthly instine of tho Board of Ibrectoni of tho Richmond Chamber of Commerce was held yeaterday evening at o'clock. Present- Ueorge L. Christian, vremdeot K.

H. Hawes. first Yioe.pre*t. dent; 8. W.

Travers, second vico-preei dont; L. Antrim, Cronshaw, H. FergusaoB. R. M.

Harmon, T. F. Jeffrevs, John B. Muore. H.

Carter Scoti. H. L. James Worth. P.

11. Wbit and H. W. Wood. directors, and A.

and Colonel John Murphy. Xh? first business considered wan the re? port of the Commute? on State Exposi? tuna, which was made bv Mr. Lewis I). Crenshew. chairman of bat commit? tee, follow? 1 he Committee on State Expositions.

requested by a resolution of the board to inquire into the expediency of having a parade at the opening of the expo? sition in October, beg leave report that they met and formed sub-committee? to canvass the subject with the manufactu? rera and dealer? of the city. ll im raros or it. "The report? of these were made August 9tb. and are hereto at? tached and referred to aa part of the re? port of this committee. Mr.

W. K. Dib fell, cbairmao of one of the sub-commit? tees, that the Tobacco very favorably disposed, and that a num? ber of them will participate, though as yet no hat of that class has been prepared. i Christian, chairman of the sub? committee canvas? tue manufacturers generativ, reports that twenty-six concern? will furnish floate, and that only tonr of tboae aeen by hia Committee were doubt tal or declined. Mr.

Edwin J. Bosher, chairman of the committee to canvass the reporta that out of twenty.three firm? aeen six? teen couecnted to participate, two were doubtful, and Are declined. On the whole the indications were con? viti? red muit favorable, and as only a par? tit) canvass was made it is believed that roanv who were at flrat doubtful or de. will deride to participate if the pa? rade positively decided upou. The committee of the chamber there? fore adopted the following resolution n-.

embodying the result of their investiga? tion of the subject, Messrs. Thomas Chris tian. John Murphy, win .1. I tosher. M.

It. liamos, of the Exposition Committee, and Messrs. Waddey and Wood being at the meeting Your Committee on State Expositions louve to report that they met and ap? pointed three who can? vassed partially tho manufacturers and dealer? and the Tobacco 'Irado, and re? ported that a large majority of those called ou xpreaoed thomeelve? as willing to join in the parade, furnish lloats. and do all in tli'ir power to make it a sucri ss should the chamber decide to go into it. four committee, therefore, report that in their opinion it WILL HAVE THE VkUllit.

motion of Mr. James It. Worth. Mr. U.

Carter Beoti, there Mi wao unanimously adopted. The Chair then eeked for suggestions for carry? ing tl recommendations mtained in tho repori into effect, and Colonel iiuford was invited to ilitM the board tad to want en? suggestions which occurred to him as desirable. In response to this invitation the Colonel that he wppoeed 11 I members of the committee and the mer? chants who were interested in the plan could probably offer more practical ideas the subject than himself, nut inut some organization was of course necesaai to perfect the arrange? ment, und that there must be come head to tt.e movement; that he thought sucha committee should be appointed us would make it a "ommanding success and an ltn potiant teatnre upon the ociu-ion of open lug the exposition, lie then spoke of the which the Agricultural Society was making to attract the people from all parts of the country, und ot the good winch it would do our merchants to have a credit? ebie displav in the wuy of a trade? parade, as w.ll UM interest it would add to the exposii ion's opening itself. After som? further diecaanon of the subject, Mr. H.

Wood moved that a no ai mirtee ol tea from the Churaher of Commerce be appointed by the chsir to with the Committee on Amuse? ments, and Kxtra Attractions of the Agricultural society for the parpoee ol getting tipa trad? parade on the occasion ot the opening of the exposition. This motion. being loeooded bv Mr. Harrison, was unanimously adopted the hoard. aud the Chair will in due time appoint the couiiaittev.

THE LATINO. The next question considered was that of laying the corner-stone ot the Chamber lutnerce building. In reference to this subject Mr. S. M.

Hawea, chairman of Committee, stated to the board that tue site would be ready about -ru instant for the ceremony of laying und that it should not be 1 later than the instant, us otherwise it Would impede tin? un the buihl.ng. He therefore moved that the Lodge of Virginia be promptly re yncstod lay the corner of chamber building, us the pub? lic charade: of UM structure was such as to make it appropriate to have it do so. I ins motion being carried, upon motion of Mr. 11. Btapleelleeara.

Hawes, Crenshaw, and Harrison were appointed a al committee to make all neeeaeaiy arrangeuieuts for having tin? oorner-etone laid bv the tirami bodge of Virginia. Mr. J. l.i Hroa. agent of the National Company, upon ooaunatiun of Mr.

H. Staples, was elected a mem? ber of the chauit? r. There being no further business, tho meeting then adjourned. WILL The following have already po9i tn.ly signified their purpose to pale in the trades' parade Christian's BpraUey? BicbmondTaper Jeukms Walthall, Hoen ic Hauebman BUtiooer; Company, Southern Stami) and Engraving Company. Southern Rubber Company.

B. CottreU Everett Waddey Company, S. B. Adkins. A.

8. Lee, 1'ureell, Ladd A H. T. Prancieco, Fergneeoa A Son, Southern Hallway Supplv t'ompany, Wil? liam B. West A It.

1. Crump Company, Ashtoti Starke, Hichmoiid Agrieultural Impleiu? nt Company, 0. I'. Hunter, Itieh mond Wagon.Mauuiuctunug Company, McCormick Harvesting-Machine i.y, A. B.

Clark? Bon, C. E. Bauer Com? pany, and J. K. Werth.

J. Boaher's List? Eive isic-Dealers. Biehmond China Company, Oweus A Mi? nor Urug Boston," A. Saks 1. W.

WiH.d A Sons, Cottrctl-Watkins (Ompanv. irt E. Taylor A H. Bwineford. B.

Smith, IL Cohen, and John Bo were. The floe Forest? Melng Destroyed by an Insert. Reports from all ver the State arc to the effect that tne pine forests are being troyed by an taaeet, Colonel White bead. ot Agriculture, gaye it as bis opimou yesterday that this de insect is the same that is brand in hickory log? under certain conditions. The worm apparently hatches in the bark tf the hickory.

Chestnut trees are dying the way ft? the pines, tho Commissioner Colonel hit? head added that there are more destructive insects this year than before. S'tue of that a few years ago used to cauae great injury to certain crops and fruit trees have nearly entirely disappeared, but uew epeciee have come to feed upon other crops, aud they very destructive. The OoloMi arid that so far aa he had beard onlv old ti Id pine had been killed by the insects; but information comes Looiaa county that large else? of original growth have also been idled there in large nuruWs. and one gentleman had to get a aaw-unll and have hia timber cut to it from atter lose. Opter -it.

Some time einee the barn of Mr. A. F. Moou, near Ctrtersville, Cumlierlaud utitv. was fired by the Are a huge stock of grain, farmiug a namber of yaluablo horaos.

The services Captala James M. Tyler'? Ageucy were engaged, which resulted in the arrest of bpott Browu and loin Debney colored), who taken lite Ford and com ail. bail being Brown ad mi? ted the bnrutng and implicated Tom In? Jlaarlllr I lUoefversnlo. Judge Hugh Boud, of tho t'nited Bute? Citent vuri, arrive in the uday, and the next Oar will hear the motion to perpetuato the lian ville rail rued rocAM p. luleretl Her.

lb- I A good deal of interest in sporting this city in the Coj-bet Sullivau 3ghl. whirl, comea of in New Orleans on the 4th or Oth of September. Corbet party will go South in style. Thcj will leave Washington on the night of Septem? ber 1st a tni! Uichmon 1 end Danville system, known the Corbet special. The trsiti.

which will also carry the New York Athletic Club, will go eia Lynehburg nini Danville to from Atlante to Montgomery, nod from Mont? goruery to New Orleans. time be? tween New York and Now Orleans will tm forty A gentleman who saw Corbet at his training-ground a few dava ago said last that be trM in excellent tri and chippy" asa boy. and that hi? were confident that he would win the ATTEMPTED TO KILL HIMSELF. Kelly Takea Lendanaaa While Haf fering from Melancholia. J.

KeMy. a white man who baa for tome time horn employed at Cbatworth, the faTm of Mr. It. H. Chafnn.

about three mile? below Uicbmond. at? tempted early ynsterdav morning or Ute Wednesday In drinking-bout half a pint of laudanum, lie baa long been addicted to spells melancholia, and it waa while suffering in this way that ho tampted to take )ua own life. lly had laid hi? plana well and had provided every facility for burial except the casket. He shaved himself ou Wednesday night 1 and remarked to a friend at tha time that it would be the last time he would ever perform that fu notion on this earth. No attentinn waa paid to melancholy fleet ions, as no ooe had any idea that Kelly i would attempt su di a thing as suicide.

I i a trunk near his bed were found a euit of clean linens, a whi'e cravat, a pair of slippers, and other arti- appropriate to the attire of a dead man. I Kelly was not observed to be suffering from the effects of the deadlv drug until morning, whin home one waa sent to call him, he not having arisen at i the usual hour. When bis room was en? tered he was found in a stupor, and two bottles which had con tu; vied laudanum I were observed. From information it seems that Kol'y had rotten a dairyman to purchase 50 cents' worth of the lupini for film un Wednesday night, and it is proba? ble that he drank UM drug before retiring I that evening. He left a fitti? of the cun I tenta in one of the i)r.

wis Wheat wassont tor and NMfc the sufferer's side about noon yesterday. He applied tie usual restorative? and be. tran Walking und beating his patient. After long and patient work Kelly showed aigni of returning consciousness, and at 6 o'clock yesterday was reported to be doing as well as could expected. After lie been brought to his MUSM he said that he was he had not succeeded his attempt to kill himself.

Kelly is unmarried and aleuit years of age. He has been regarded of (he best ajad steadiest hamis OB the farm. i though he froiju Mitly autiere these attacks of despondency. He a cousin of the street-cm? driver named SVharPu. who te w.

ago committed suicide bv blowing his brains out with a shotgun at his re? leu on Mechanicsville turnpike, just beyond the corporate limits. ARRANGING The Hoard of Agriculture to To-Morrow. Those connected with the Department of Agriculture of the Stute are verv busy just at present arranging the ofthe sovefal farmers' Institute? to beucld withiu the next fi weeks. The rjr-t of these will take place at Hurkeville on tlie isth and of this month, and it promises to be a convocation of great value to agriculturists of the Fourth District and those from other sections who attend as well. Tbe institttt? Will be opened on the moKliBS of the isth With prayer, after winch the following programme will be carried ml Addres- of Welcome bjf BWtOI W.

A. Watson, of Virginia. Keply by the Commissioner of Agricul? ture. Address on "County Koads," bv Cap tuiu Orris A. Browne, of Cape Charles, Va.

"Dairy Cattle and Dairying," bv Profee sor Henry K. Alvord. of the Agricultural College of Maryland. Production and Marketing," by Judge Henley, of Virginia. Fruits and Disease? Pro? fessor IV Alwnol.

of Virginia Agricul? tural College. Cultivation, Curing, Han 1 ling, and by Hon. T. W. Scott, of Charlotte eouutv.

Fertilizers." by Commis? sioner Whitebead. Sheep by H. M. Newman. of Sunset.

Va. There will be two sessions dav, and the publie have beea invited to at? tend the ili-titute. The details of the programmes for Lvnchburg and Harnsouburj institutes are now being considered. Application has been made for an Insti? for the Camp ou August 25th near Alexandria, where will be held the annuel Orange meeting, ilio date for the institute for the Seventh District as Har riaonbnrg hat beea fixed for the Ctu ol September. led Tliomss Whitebead, Commis? sioner of Agriculture, and Mr.

H. G. Bnebanan, his clerk, will leave to-night for Montgomery White sulphur Boring, to at tend the meeting ol the board to beheld tii-rc to-morrow. Several Dem lis Vester lay. Miss Martha daughter of Captain and Mrs.

K. died reaterdajr at the residence of her parent east Mam street, after an 111 new of twenty-eight days. The deceased was in the year ot her age and enjoyed de? served The funeral will take place from St. Peter's Cathe hai to-morrow morning at it o'clock witii requiem mats. The, interment will be made at Mt.

Calvary. Mrs. Cutharine A. Ford died yesterday morning at the residence of her sou-in law, Mr. William Baruet Deus? she had reached the advanced age of 7U years.

Funeral from the resilience at 5 o'clock this afternoon. A telegram was reoeivod here last night I announcing the death in Baltimore early vesterday morning of Mrs. Lenora Neuratn Page, who is well remembered here as be daughter oi the lato F. Neurath. Her re? mami will reach here Saturday morniug at 9 o'ciocie and be interred at Oak wood.

A (iame on Saturday. The game to be played ou Island Park Saturday afternoon betwi en the Forest-Hill and lochinomi? teams will be especially interesting to the cranks," as the college club bare secured services of the Bedford Citv battery, which OOBeiStl of l.yston and Keefer. The Virginias only made two hits off Lyaton'a delivery last Saturday week, despite the fact that In? had a frange catcher to sold him, and the Fore-t-shlhtes will doubtless be kept guessing at hts curves to-morrow. FUh i.v the llundre I. The party of gentlemen consisting of C.

A. Motley, Sp.tt and Alfred Benson, who left Sat.niav on the schoonei Brown tor Old Point and the cape-, piten their tents at Scotland? oa the uoolo 00 Monday morning and arc having a delightful tune fishing and bathing. On Monday they went out and caught owl fish spot, and rock-fish. Merer have there been so many fish seen in that locality. The party will remain about ten days louger before returning to the city.

I In Hi. lino.ml. The Virginia Farmers' Alliance meets in the Hall of tin of Delegates next lu.sdavat noon, and the People's party will open their canvass in this citv that night at Old-Market Hail. Mr. H.

I.oucks, of South Dakota, national presi? dent of the Farmers' Alliance, will be the principal speaker. Other meetings will be held in the city on Wednesday uud Thurs? day The Pu.illry Clab Meets. The newly-organized Poultry, Pigeon, and Kennel Club held an interesting ineet ing last night in the rooms of the I'tan'ir. The affairs of the club were die? cussed in a general way, aud preliminary steps weie taken looking to having a splen? did exhioit during too exposition. It is thought that the chit, will be able to mako I ut? a collection ot BOOfine bird? and more than 100 blooded dogs.

Colored Man nie? Suddenly. York Norris, a colored man about 47 years of age, living in the r. ar of east Clay street, died very suddeuly morning tief ween 4 and clock. uer Taylor wm notified, and aftor viewing the body pronounced the cause of death hemorrhage of the lungs. An in? quest was deemed unnecessary and the re? mains were left with friends for burial.

Property The following deeds of bargain and aale were recorded yesterday in the Clerk's i office of the Cliaueery Court Hugh HUir and wife to John Cummings. 'MO feet on Hospital street northwest corner Mill, ir angular lot. $150; Sarah K. Jones to 1 Francis Sd. Carv.

3f. feet on west side adi. sou street Petweeu Broad aud Marshall. Dominion Democrats. The Old Dominion Democratic Club of Jefferson Ward had a nue meeting last i night.

The attendance was large and the luigi harmonious nud interesting The banner committee made an moouf? and it is almost certain thtt toe club will soon have a splendid flag I with euitaule Lfemocrattc WORK OF THE METER. SUPERINTENDENT BOLLINO TALKS OF THE BENEFIT8 IT WILL GIVE. Over 300 Already I la Rlrhroond Horl.t? I'm Them fer Sprlnkllne A Having- of 33 1-3 to 50 per Cent. No qoestion is Wing more seriously con? sidered by lUebmond now than that of the city water supply. The Superintendent of the Water-Works has recommended to the Council eith? tbe adoption of the metcr sv-tem.

at an outlay of about or the increasing of the mams and pumping. facilities at a much larger expense. In order that the readers of the DisrATcn might fully understand what the establish? ment of the meter-system mean? one of its reporters called at the office of Superin? tendent Boiling yssterdaj to obtain what manner of information he could in regard to ttM proposed method of charging for water. The (superintendent answered all ques? tions propounded bv the scribe promptly, and in a manner which showed plainly that be had given this subject much thought and study. 200 ih mm.

Mr. Boiling that there were 300 me? ters now in use in the city, and that from the of persons using thorn and the fact? as shown by the records in nie othVe there a saving due to them both as to manufacturers and private families. In many instances," said Mr. Boiling, "this fits beeii demonstrated bv the fact that a number of water consumers of the past year have put meters on their at their own expense, realizing that they save from to 50 per cent, on meter rates as compared to water rat This applies to factTiesand private dwellings. What are regarded as the main advan? tages to be derived from the use of the meters DjBOrMd the scribe.

I'avs yon what "In the place, a person pays for what he actually consumes. In manv in? stances it is Impossible to fix a rate by ordinance on account of the eOBStantlT varying consumption. For example: Many arc occupied for eight or t.n months ofthe year and are vacated during the summer term yet. according to ord? nance rules, we have to charge the same as though the place were occupied tbe entire time. Again, the present rate of chaige by the meter-system allows a luxurious use of water.

Sil I yet in the ab? sence of not consumine the water makes only an equitable bill. At the same time ni. ter aits as a silent inspector, enforces caution and prudence, and pro? ven t- (be malti 1M Of water." "Are wa'er-met-rs reliable in giving the quantity of water consumed asked the reporter. I hey are not strictly reliable in giving the exact results, vet I bave never known of an in which a water-meter registi red greater quantity tbaa had paeticitl through it. It will be seen from this thai the meter always leans toward the water-t and operates to his advan? tage.

They nnder-retieter the volume of water pissing through them, but the meter furnishes the only equitable wav for li the tax upon the article con? sumed. One for and gas bv meter measurement; why not pur? water in the same way '( WOULD not KlsiiiicT. "Iseo by the present ordinances that, your charges for water are from 7 to 10 cento per 1,000 gallona. Would the meter system restrict POOpie at their private resi? dences, rich aud poor, in the Use of water, not only for ordinary domestic pin luit the sprinkling of theiryards, Bower? gardens, and sidewalks? I am that it would not. As to its domestic u-e tbs meter ha- airead? proven itself to be very valuable, nhd as an evi? dence that it is not expensive in where much sprinkling is done s.

number ot our have adopted them of noir own sword and ure paving for their water under tins plan, thereby saving some 50 per DVBOT trox Tiir. rooii. How would the general introduction of moten SaTeel the. poor, who are gen? erally tenants "To prevent excessive water bills to the renten of houses it would bg nei that the tenantsshould require their land? lords, agents, to put tm Wat. Mixtures ou tbe premises ig good and proper con? dition before entering upon their tenan? cies.

Otherwiso the bills of the water, tuker would be sxoeseivs on account of the leakage ot bad fixtures. After this is done, should auy extra cost occur it would bo due to the fault of the leiiam." In concluding," Mr. Bolilfjg sail, "I Would like to -ay not only has our ex pencLce tanghi tin- department that the meter-system is the proper and equitable Way of charging tor water, but it hs proven time and lime again mother cities, and has suv. (I manv a City fa on making mi expensive outlay in adding to her water? works plant when there wa-i no occasion tor H'irrU ProfeeeOI H. II.

Harris has definitely de? ci ned the invitation to the Untrer Texas, He Lit town yesterday afternoon for a day or two in his Satire county of Louisa, and thence to attend some as? sociations in Uoathwesi Virginia. Professor Harrison's condition wa? re? ported not materiali? obsni and still critical. 'l'Ile Ment Itroken liv Storm. Yesterday wu? another oppressively hot day. At la o'clock the Disiai, ther? mometer registered degrees, at 8 P.M.

degrees, and at I degrees, Aoout half-pa-t 8, bowerer, then? was a driving ram, seoompanied by thunder and ligbtmng. and in an hour tbe mercury bad fallen It) MERGURiAL r. J. C. Jones, of Fulton, says of CKXVajl "About, ten years ago coii BCSSe tract ed a sevi rccasnof blond poison.

Leading physicians prescribed medicino after medicino, which I took without any rolk f. I sieb tried meren riul aud potash remedios, with unsuc RHEUMATISM oossful results, but which brought on an attack of mercuri 1 t. that my lifo one of agony. After suf criug four years I gave up remedies and commenced using S. S.

After taking several bottles, I waf entirely enrol and ablo to resumo work. RRHj is tho greatest medicine for blood poisoning to-day ou tho nurKet." Treatise on and SMn Diseases mailed free. Bwirr IrjHDio At Unta, Down Go the BEBT FRENCH CALF 1ATENT LEATHBB SHOKS. fA. BEST RUSSIAN CALF 15LUCU EUS, BEST FRENCH OALPSHOES, These Shoes are all hand-sewed and made by us and sold for cash only at these prices.

E. DREW BOI IVIiLKS, sTlIKKT. EacD.li ENNYRUYAL PILLS Ontf Crr.uln, inlM Cnltkntm-? SSf'i In Hr4 ar-l Mm rikbts. Jtnulno. A un.

uk ft Chirkrfr? le 1 urbllkV.Ur ToUoKWItU futhf? I. 44 By tar the most agreeable Of all the Minefal Waters as bererage for the table, whether drank alone or mixed with claret, sherry or champagne." FORDVCE BARKER, M.D. JtT HOSPITAL MEDICAI CAPITOL MATTERS? The State Ubrary-1 wo Pardeas tte On? Oranled. The Board of Commissioners of the new Library building met yesterday and trans? ected some routine business It is ex peeled that Mr. Poinclexter.

the architect, will arrive here in day or two with bis plans and specifications, and then bids for the construction of the huildmg nil for. The Governor yeaterdsy refused to par? don Pegie Thotnss. who was penitentiary trotn Amhor'i county bar. 1W1. for one year and six months for malicious assault.

Pardon was ahw re fu.ert James Tyler, sentenced for two rears from Hanover in Januar v. house-breaking. Perdon was granted Omtm Milhr. convieni county in of murder end arson, sud sentenced to impTisonment in tho noni tentiarv for life. I he (Jovemor returned yesterday to the Blue Bidge Springs, where his family are 1 spending the The llanilsfin? Fraohlln-Oountr Octavia Hodges, who was received at I the penitentiary from Franklin count Wednesday to serve six years for kibing I sewing-machine agent named tinuiDg i ham is tall; well formed, has black hair and eves, and is pretty.

Owing to I the fact tint Mie had bee? confined toe Franklin jail for some time before arriving 1 at the she is pale When she was asKed bv the penitentiary tmveoo if sdllnd she said yes? ibe shot him with a To I others she said Cunningham entered her i house and tbey hn 1 words about a eewing-machi'ie. She ordered him to leave throe or four times, but he refused to do so. and die drew a pistol and shot him. as she afterwards learned, tn heart. She took her arrival at the peni? tentiary quito calmly.

flraln Yield. Rrotrx R. August oti South Dakota prospective yield, as riven Ot eoi.ipeteti? men, is simply astounding, ninging from 50.000.c I.minis of wheat, besides mi? men-e i.uautitit sot other grain-. I be? men olace the field at r. i.ooo.non.

while the Mtlwaokee and Northwestern railway ports place it at (5,000,000 an I rc Kv at the lowest figures it is claimed that state will carry the banner of the entire That Tired Feeling The m.ir'ted beneM which people by That Tir.d Feeling derivo from linn! snparllla, provea that tUi ntedl? cine "makes Wt el strong." a well known ni? of Auburn, Maine. MfSl Iva vean ifo I began to sufT-r Witti very severo pole is ley SUomnch, (trad' ually growing worse. 1 iqqIi Beream? Mr. .1. it.

I.nu rtoii. rllla, being eonviaceal that I I Witt Dyspcpsln cated With Liver nnd Kidney troubles. I Improved si once and am certainly veo Buch and feel bore Uke working. Hood's Sarsaparilla always gtvei me relief and great comfort, li is to any one es I did." HOOD'8 Pills HaWrael OaMttpsthsi by tettoring perUuItic action of lie allucntary canal. TUFFS lim Um an ant Millions aiel nntl-malarial 0 remedy wonderful In their in frei the -vstem of and malaria.

No one lu Malarial Regions should be without tlieoi. Their pe ett.i. of rlilll? and fever, fP dumb ague, bllli.il? eolie, and the tysteu strcDgtli to reti ft nil tho an unhealthy and impure at- inoiplierc. I.leeantly Migar-euated. l'ri? Me, OHI? park Y.

POT THE KETTLE BECAUSE THE COOK HAD NOT USED SAPOLIO. GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. SAPOLIO SHOULD HE USED IN EVEHY KITCHEN. Da 17.K>uiWly,nr] Preservk Your cinr aspre ladealed saeeeas attract? blthertra velllug amateur? and other woaM bat oar lam? and coastanUy-lncreaelng pairos feel It.ill intelligent anderstsads how to "ir for attendine v.ur in of QLABHK8or AIM'lKlcUi by few, excelled t.y boi a. experts are to chars? o4 both manufacturing departmceis.

Bsaataattoa free. THE 8. OPTICAL No. RASI MAIN Factory, No. 8 south G.

eta Street EYE PveHacelalUt, Palladi Mun- Turadar? a) lire e. li, ri, Il III? NOMI is lowsi i.iin, ti luaraatSBd QUEFN CO. Oeatlsh inri Ofttcteas. I'm 11 v. A Si.O> 4 ap 29-1 PBOPoaaiA NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS, laai.an mus wtD AurilM IN, for ineird of tkupoatattoi county, lorlheHALE rildUSAND HuNUS tasoed set tlie Virginia aji firov Usera S.

UM, (or Iba pi iik' i-sid beeaS lo run to- twenty per Interest, psyablo an ii'i'illT. it lo te- re.le. at the of nity after Iho expiration ni ten yrnr-. C. I.

MOeKs, Ht Nebraska Appomattox mnty, niCAl OOX OUT FOB LIST OP I Property for Sale In Sunday papers and call on F. H. Plucmachei, liiOl KAST AIN STKKET, If you wish to buy KKAl. ESTATB. a U7E SELL REAL ESTATE, yy BUY REAL ESTATE.

Honest effort and experienced serv'ce for oar make tiieiu our Correepoudenoe JACKSON BKANI1T Jy J0-3m No. 1103 east Main street. roB hint. KEN A PAH fnrnlKhed or uofurnUhed, on eouth WE Tblrd street. Will rent llisi and ihlnl or second floor.

Apply to W. au 4 north Klovestfc emec pounded on Facts. -wir- Mas. J. R.

Hartwrll, Hart Ca.sars "Brews'? Iron Bitter? af mo irllef lu a of chrnn I hoailarhe ami dyspepsia, and 1 advise others surteriiiK as I to try well-known remedy." THE WORLD-WIDE FAME OP Brown's Iron Bitters as an invigorating tonic, appetizer, and cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Nervous Troubles, is based on the testimonials of the thousands of weak and and ailing people who have been permanent? ly benefit ted by its use. QET THE GENUIN ONLY. Mrsa Cam d'ii, KerMmw, S. (X, says "Alter su attack of cheumatlrm which left mo weak generally mUerable I Rrowu'i Iron Ultimami was greatly improved by lu Mm. and Wafnnt Rreet, Memphis, "I waa very iniieh t.y a pro? longed of chill? and UroMra'? Iron Hltlrra itrensthened irite.

1 heartily rccom iii und 1U Mb. J. M'Tnnorrr, ramden, Kendiaw BSrS: When mf ferttiit vriih torpid liver I lined llrown'a Iron lllttrra. and tho ti completely relieved me, it Rave me Rood enter, the appetite and restored the liver healthy atliou." WANTED, TO BUY (IN TIIK INSTALMENT PLAN, NICE HOUSE In a nl-e neighborhood, and nicely equipped with modem conveniences. Purchaser (who Is reliable) will pay about In cash ari monthly instalments ontll aimut January, when larger payments will bo made.

Apply, with particulars, to f. II. Pl.l'KMACHER, au 1 01 esst Main street OB BAUD BOLU WAVTKil, for re? moving the surplus Honor from heavy doth. 4 city. nu ia.lt? WANTED, COOK, WASIIEH, AND it I RON KB.

Referssc? repaired? Apply setweea 4 sad ti p. m. north i-nth, city. l'Mt' to rent. rot rnwr-cLAM tenants.

1 BOTjaj ca Cfcercb inn in ni? noignborhood, to contain from 7 to rooms; modern nienees: good-sliod yard; price KM possession to be given by October 4 IIUl'SEH In neighborhood, from $10 to location Ofeareb BIB, BOUtne in eeatral pert of the city, from to 2 Ilot ht the West End, to rent for about reasonable. Apply at on? to F. PLUF.MACllER, an tgOl east Main street WANTED. BY GEN vv TBBEB OB ROOM? tor Ibrfai boaMkeepinc, within fifteen walk of iifiti Broad. Addraos.

stating letiuti which must bo moderate, X. Y. care TO BUY THREE? -IS within tho following boundary: South of lire id, north of Cary, west of Ninth, und of hardy Tbey must con? tain from mx toten modern bo detached possible, have good yard, and range In prices from to Apply atone? to 11. I'll KM AUIKH, au test Main A YOUNG LADY (EIGHT sad led schools) aTiON In either public or pri an English in tuli. Batbe? mallos, and Callsiben? it ifereaces gtvso and l.

salary in writing. Mox BmltbvBle. au ll-ti? 7ANTED, TO BUY SOM NICE LOTS of good size on Tine, Laurel, or Cherry. State location and lowest f. II.

au 1B01 eaet Main Street W'ANTl'D, EOI! BBPTEMBEB, irrUATlOWIN A SCBOOL08 by sa eooomplbdied teacher. Boato a exebnoged. llox Cbarleatowa, couaty, W. Ve. au I tir ANTED.

A POSITION AS BOOK VV KIRPKB or EMPLOYMENT IN AN ELECTRICAL FACTORY. Good habits and not afraid ol work. BefereBO? giren. Address A. H.

(' ear. of Postmaster, brown's More. Northuiulierlaiid county, Va. au IT7ANTED, COLORED WOMAN il to do the work of a family. Apply at 23 north Lombard stri su 1 I-ut YOUNG LADY with eiperleaoe destre? POSITION to teach English and elementary French.

Ad? dress I.ih llarriHonburg, Va. au 11 A D. A IT EST CLASS VV BOLLIR Mll.l.K.li wanted al once to ria mill near Ivy Depot, Va, Cbesspeaks and Uhm raUwsy. Thii oapadly. Oood homi? lo right pyrtv.

Reference required and fur nlfhod. Address II. il 17 and 411? west Bain street, harlottearllle, va. au 'ANTED, A DKIVEU. APPLY at il P.

M. at 115 oast Franklin street. GRADUATE OF LYNCHBUBO Hig'i lobool isalri a SITUATION as TKACHLK lu a public school or privato family or academy. Teaches the Englm? Matbeiiitti I Herman, nal Muri. Bai badi SOSSe and can furnish best of se.

Address Miss C. No. nay n'-h burg, 1 WANTED. LADIES AND OIBL8 rODOOBBBBW Foli IH at BOBB; per week easily made. No I painting or canvassing.

Send en i KIM. COMPART, 4 Liberty Square, Hue ton, 117ANTED EY A LADY, A POSI Vf los' AtfGOVRBBEM lor small children. Entflieh, ani Drawing. Ad droM Miss FRANCE, caro Postmaster, TEA YELLING SALESMEN TO rlgbl inen Uberai and ooaaoitaetoe sostrset? will be made. Tvpsrlniae Bot tnveiieary.

if you answer any advertisement In Una column urswer this one. G. CHBMlCAL-WURKe, tileigo. SU bOtSt WANTED. SALESMAN ON AIO' COMMISSION Tu HA.Nlii.E TIIK s'.

CBBMICALBRASUIOPBH CILi sellili? novelty over pro? erases ick thoroughly In two seceiida; bo abrasion cent, profit. Oso afoot'? amounted to In tdx dayi. arlotti in tw aoun. WSwSal one (tonerai aeeni for each Met? and 'territory. tunua and i-artienlars addreaa Tilfc.

UOBRUB mam kinu CUMPANV, 124, WANTED, A PUINCIPAL(MALE) for Poydfio Public (leaded SchooL Must teach Latin, Krnn-h, Herman, and Matbeeiatica. Kalsry aso per mootb. particular? ad Ireas. with rererencea, Ac, C. J.

i-Al ULNKR, nairman, Boydtjn, Va. au It A I. KsTATB AT PllIVATK SALE. IM) SAL BUSINESS? CllANl'K-A nix stand for smalliS bakerv an 1 eontoctionery corner store, good lo- allty, and cheat? rent. 1).

HILL a 11 0 north Eleventh street, River View Lots, CASH AND 110 PER MONTH. TRICES MODERATE K. B. ClLaJTIflN Agesta, en No. I north Tealb street SALKS-ThU Day.

ity Caraeal Real Estate Au-tloneers, 1 sir. OBICE, AC.AINST I in ai.s.-in" I UK IIAMEH1 COI KT OF 1 UK 'I IV OF RICHMOND. AUCTION sai of 30 fkki i Wim III IS IV KM ENTS TM Kit SITUATED ON IHK NORTH SIDE OF SI REET IM FRET BAUT OFTHE IN I IOS OF HARRISON AND LEIGH BTHBI la eseentstnof a decree in th? atwvo "ii 19, tbe undersigned, thersavy appointed 1er tbe purpose, win sen by auction, tin? promises, on FRIDAY, hist I'. at o'clock G. tbo above PROPERTY.

Thn lot Croats feet on Letgtl and run? haca 140 feet wltS hie iront on Williams 'Un? dweUtng bas -even rooms and Is In re? pair. There am also two tenement? in rear on Williams Street with OSSS each. I'roperty in tins aeettoa reati readily and eoo nands priesa, TBSSJ8: One tbird cash the remainder paya? ble lu twelve, and m. with in? terest aided from day ot sale, evidenced by ne gotlable notes of tbe purcbsser. and to nnttl all tie? parebsss-mooey has been paid aud a deed ordered bv the IIAKV Kl WILL80N, JAMBS ANDERSON, W.C.

PRESTON, Special fllllllllSSllTerS. carneal Jt Qatu, Ascttoassrs, Pkicb, who Sum, eic. ABHTsnTBAroH and Dsrntn? In the i ham'kky (orar Off ibarie? Ondala, dart of said oonrs, eee? ilfy that the bond required of the special com by decree sail esSSS Of July UH, ha? been duly given. Utvon under my hand One day of August, 1898. CHARLES W.

t.CDDIN. au 7 Clerk. Hy J. II. Valentino.

Auctioneer, 1580 Main street. REBEBTOIB STOCE Of POTTED PLANTS, HKY' SAN I EH MS, l'A I.Ms, AT Al The above roee-gardens been leaned to other parties, I will at atic ion, to be re? moved at cm FBIDAY the fjrii 1Ml 1'. on tho promises, adjoining l'ark A valuable of KOsKSOF EVERY VA? RIETY, BEAUTIF1 I. PALMS, INDIA-HIB BEB TREES, CURYSANTUKMUMS, AZA LEAS, and a lull Modi oCsttOb PLANTS to bo found in any lirsl- lass Karden. Tbe plants am all tu pots aud will bo In loti salt purchasers.

In tie? of ralu there Is shelter. and silo may lie on SATURDAY MORNING, at PoOiosk. KBS, ANN K. JNO. E.

Salesman. au 11 Ily (leorgo W. Mayo. Auctioneer, Nos. and north Niuih street.

VXEOUTOrVS "SALE OF BOLD FURNITURE, order of s. li. sxscator of tti? late George a. Kleii. I win proeoed to sell, on tas preailsse, No.

8110 Lester street, at eOlooft on FRIDAY, Aim st 18, Met, the HOUSEHOLD and Kl Fl'KNITt'HE, part Carpets, Cbatrs, Bedsteads, Bareaos. Washstsnds, Tables, Wardrob Crockery, A Also. toro Fix? Tools, Scales, and general assort? ment of mlaoeUaneons srUdsn S. U. Executor.

Oeokue w. Moo, Anettoneer. 11 Hy J. H. Valentine, Auctioneer, UM oasi Main street.

TO-DAY 10:30 O'CLOCK, BALANCE REMNANTS CABPETTNa 6 new TAPESTRY CARPETS 4 ROLLS NEW 1 PABLOB OROAN; 1 and CHAIR: Large lot LAMP PYXTUBBS; 1 OOKING-STOVB: Lot of TINWARE; small of GROCERIES, lo HAMS, 90 boxes CIUABS: Stock of LOTHINQ, 40 OVERCOATS: Baow-osss ASSORTED STOCK IIAKD W'AKE. such asPUVTOL8, HINGES, aodotber MISCELLANEOUS AKTIi LKS. J. II. VAI EMINE.

au BANANAS, LEMONS, AND GRAPES AT will sell TO-DAY, a' IV o'clock, ZOO tranches CHdK BBANAN IS, LEMU.NS, and GRAPAS. WILLIAM JENKINS ft SON, -troet. ANANAS AT will sell TO-DAY at 18:30 P. 800 bunches CHOICE A without limit or re? serve; boxes CALIFORNIA anda good lot ORAl'Es. mii.is-iiu Merchants.

au east Cary street. I i. -ellat privately) I oar FRESH VIRGINIA WATERMELONS at hVumond and I Dauvllle depot 1U-DAY at L2Up'clOOS sharp. Come and see us. P.

EDWARDS, su l'-Mt' No. 9 south Fifteenth street I BJCaiNBM wants. WANTED, PURCHASEKS FOB THE BTOCE Of PLANTS AT RESER? VOIR i'euts. AlllircKI.Ks AUK imi (OFFEE, 80 cents. l'I UE LARD, Trenta Orean or eents.

NEW N.C.i HERRINOS, loca dozen. Bar? Large SOAP cents. SNOW-PLAKE PATENT FAMILY PLOUB, go barrel, aack. SILVER KING MINNESOTA PATENT FAM? ILY FLOUR, wrrel, sack. FAMILY FLUt'K, barrel.

80s. sack. Call for my price-list, Telephone S. ILLMANS soN. my east Mala street.

OUBTOMEBfl FOR 7 plugs Rustle Tobactxi, 10 Kin-? English lireaxtast Toa, 'JOc Beat I'ainlly Hour, per barrel, Family Lard, Brat Family Flour, por Fine gar-Cared lOc Une Table large bar? Laundry Sonp, 2.V. Nm aretina Hice, 4 New Fat Jlackorel, jurit from Gloucester, l'otato-s, D-r bushel, 50c. Cora-M -v 0 pound? Cherry Mee Currant Measlna Lem as, 1 i Sbai. Breast Baooa, I2i. Non Cri? ilorriugs.

per barreL Krosti-Roasted Atartoaitx) Coffee, Beat Loguayra Ar buckle'? Coffee, VOa Telenone LI VAN'S, Klghteontbaud Main sireots. U'ANI ED, TO RENT, BETWEEN vv iiber 1, 181)2, and February 1,1803, A MOD UN IK 's i. mh bed-rooma LscStton prefenod between First and Fifth and (iraee and Cary streets. Poat-ofOco Box Jy PRACTICAL COLLEGE. Rlchmtisd.

ToTCs) BOOK AND JOB WOKK NELVTLY KXECCTED AT THE i'iUN A'. rJlwrMOwlaV AVcrton By J. Thompson Brows A Baal Agent? and Main street. TRUSTEE'S SA WO TRACTS or LANO-OJfK ON hOAIi AND THE OTBKR MI LRU WKsT OF THE virtue if deed of trust deled March oxecnied to tho undersigned tr istee and of reoordI In the clerk's oflW ot the County Cosrt of Henrico. A.

page 171, to among other therein a note ot dated March payable two years all? Iti date, and default having been msde In tho payment of note, and being so .10 by the beneficiary, I win proceed to at public on ihe MONDAY, IHM. at 5d0 P. tho PKoPKKTY desert bod In aald deeds? "All that certain lot of uti Improvement? thereon, lying and being in the county of Henrico, about 3 mile? from the city of Ktehinond. on the Hroad-atre. or Dees? BBS road, in WrooklanJ tovrnahlp.

and con- talmng'J and adjomlng tho land of Thorp also, all that tract of land So acres. In the county of HenrV-o. about 3 from tne city of Richmond, near the Street road or Deep-Bon turnpike, and boindi-n on the northoasl by ntspl-s road, snd on the south by William S. Andersons land, and on tho weet by that of H. A.

Thon, ana 011 the north by Jordan's branch." (anh as to cost of executing this trust I pay rff pSSt due notes, one for and on? with tiii-reet Ofl notes aince arch I. until paid, and the pal? atile sa follows: paid on March I. 1803, and tbe remainder to as the itr-iiitore In eald trust-deed may direct, or their failure so to 1ft then as the trustee may Street .1. L. ABDBBsON, Trastee.

J. Taosrsox Brown BOO By lienoon, Tuppor A Real Estate Agents and Main street. rrtRUSTEE'S SALE OF Small Frame Dwelling ON WILLIAMS STREET BETWEEN ARTRU AND BITCBIK STKF.ETS. NKAU THE COUPOKATKLI.MIl'?. ny virtu? of a dm .1 of trust dated August ft, 1HRT, sxpouted to the undersigned tru? record In tbe I torts office of Benrteo Coart, Deee-Book 137 A.

Base to mentioned of $105, dated tagest 1881, payaUa ttvetva mouths after fault having bees made In the payment note, and iieing rogseotoS go to do by the bene Bctary, I wtu proessd toseB at publie se I on the prenda 1 WEDNKSDW, 7. I at O'clock P. the I'KOl'KKi des.rlt.el deed "AB that lot of land in the county of Henrico lyinir on tho north 1 I llama street, commenting lit? fee; east of Ititclile and extending seat along Williams itre? toot ami running back abonl ISO feet, with the wiwvleu heii-e tbarSoa." I'KUfS: (. ash as to expenses of executing this ilOS, duo August, ISli'J: liounced al sale. C.

L. alea. Denoon, TrrrgR A Auctioneers, au 11 CARRIAGES, WAf.ON?. Ac. C.

SMITH, VV 814 M'itili Kl FT 8TBKBT, has en hand VU i RIYfe), JUMP-SKATR, PtlAF rONS, lui'? IMI OPKN-Bl i.t.lEs. Ini'-ami OPKS-VILLAUK ANI) DAYTON AND IUM.NI?>* WAGON? al gestii reduced prie-, atoo, a nsmber SECOND-BAND AND Itl'tiUlKH on baud cheap. M-Im 0 DrrARTi or LD DOMI MON, LINK ITOU NEW Steamer? Itlch metil tv Kit K8 DAY, wr.i.N'EMiAY, and FRIDAY at 5 o'clock G. M. Manifest (Sorted one hour before sailing time.

Steamer? learn New York, from Tier 86, North River, for RJcbmood every MuNDAY. WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY al 3 P. arrivine In Richmond MONDAY. WEDNI and FRIDAY MoKNINOs. aoooauaosattono Cabin to New York (Inclading meals and im route ml Bound-trip hunted to thirty day? after dato 14 IMI fare, with ml fare, without eabaUtence.1 on Cabin tare a and Hklo rail? way, and Richmond and PetersbBn railroad diekete limited to foar 9 00 Boon trip lickew tUmtted to fifteen 14 00 Tickeis can bo obtained at Rtehmond Transfer Oomps ihenspeako and (lino and Rtebmond and Peteraborg aud at the company's ofttee, Mam street, and wharf, Bookatbs Freight forwarded snd tt.r bills of lading Isaued beyond New Yurx.

Freight received uutil 5 P. M. leaving Richmond on MONDAT8, WEDNESDAYS, THDR8DAYS, and BATUR the? hesapeske and (ihm railway Newport News; at A. M. and I P.

and ly th- Richinoud and Petersborg rallroa.1 days at A. M. and 1'. M. will make eoo- necton at NORFOLK with steamer leaving those days.

OBOBOIW. ALLF.N Afi laoi Main and wharf. Id VIRGINIA BTEA'MBOAT PAN YS LINK i.ir Old New? port and laei and oosaectUtg at old l'oint tor Washing- Ion, Baltimore, an iba North. STKAMKK ARIEL I.KAVKS tVEUY MOMMI. Hhl'NKMlAY, ANU PR1DAY 1 M.

Eleetrl.wars direi I v.h irf. Only flrst claas. round trip, and no-ond-class to Norfolk. Portsmouth.sud Newport News. Freifht n.r Slims nailed I'lace? and all in K.ntern VlrglslS and ROttb Carolina.

We are now ready for tiookiug moou ligUt li 1KB iati M. Tin? No. 11 IT eaat Main and wharf. iHviv gaaeaa, Freight and 1'aaeouger AgenU mt piIILADKLPHlA, RICH BOND, AMD VOBIOIK frTBAMSBir company. Appointed taOksf days: Kvery II BBDAl and FlilllA at 1 M.

aud every si at A M. Freight ue-days'and Fridays'iiteamers 'ill 11:30 A. M. for Sunday's steamer a P. M.

Heturdar. Freight receiv-d daily tiu P.M. For lurther information apply to J. W. BCCABBICK, i.eueral Southern Axent.

Obtoe W. CLYUK A o. my Sfi Oeneral Agenu, Philadelphia. KAH ItllAII ANO MAILBOA0. OrPIl 70S MAIN S'lKKKT.

hCUEDLLKlN KFKEcT MAY 83, 1882 i.kan stcanoap. P. Atlanti, r.ait Line for Parnv viii.i and bnonaealale point? weat ot beater. 5:45 P. M.

na AUsstk Coast Lino for Ber? imi ti. Aaatra kichwomi. A. M. via Atlantic Coast Line from Karnv villn and iutonuodiatenations west I oi Cbeeter.

HU A. M. em Atlantic Coast Line from Dor- muda. AU trains daily except Sunday. and baggago checked throughtt union utpor.

r. (ieuertil Puseeneur Agent. JxitS? If. Wxktii. Ueneral Manager, mh u'U RICHMOND, AND POTOMAC KAll.lioAli.-s.!bedule commencing AcKU.

Stan- dard 11 A. V- Byrd-Street station dally, only at Ashlaud, Ho.welL Mllford, Bl and Wldcwatur. sleeper to ingtoii sad Arrires Washington 1.: I P. at p. Philadelphia Uh p.

11.50 A. M. leaven Rj dally, except Buftet Rlcbmond to N.w York. Arrives f. P.

Philadelphia P. New lork 10:33, P. 7:00 P. M. nyrd-Street daUy.

I lli.hinoiid 10 stop? only at Ashlaud, Do tvotl Miifuni, Prederkskabarg, Bi I Wide? Slope el other sta on Waeii mgtoi. 1 lio P. Balllaore A. Philadelphia A. New Tort A.

A. M. arrite? at ttyrd-Atreet station dally, sleeper from New irk. at VYUewnter, Brooke, burg. Milfo-d, Baasen, and land.

Sltips at oih-r nailon? ou Siu dsys. Leaved Waihiugton A. P. M. nrrlveiat Byrt-Mreit station lally.

Stops at FrederUksburg, MUiorj, H.jewell, ani Aabland. Slsep-ir Imiti Waabiugtoo ani Washington Hi hi ead. Ooe? not at Una. Leave? ashing M. P.

M- at Byrd-Mreet station doily, except Sunday. Bullet Parlor Car New Torft to LeSVtM Waablngton P. reSDKKlch.Mii OM.dODATlON. DalLV EXCKIT KlSlIaY. P.

M. loares Byrd-Stroet arrlvin? Freden uhurg at p. M. A. M.

arrive? Byrd-etroei station, teare? M. lit AIMS. daily uearr (1:48 A. M.Jeares P. U.

leave? Utba. Arrive? at Aablsndat p. m. 0:45 A. M.

arri rus jjbJBaMI 0:06 A. M. P. M. arrive? at Uba.

LesvatAsbUadxi 6:18 P. M. i. A. I A Trami? Ossemi dapensteadeau COAST RICHMOND p'i PIMI M-, trains oti IKAIN- HIclimomL Poterai ur? 88 83 M.

89 41 RAO TRAINS Petersburg Utftta Un 8:40 11 STOPPING Noe. 14, and I 34. an signal Mi cliaaitig tl.k.-ta this train south of Peter signal at all at kl nan l'alare Bufi I tbn.tub trains. On between i. burg.

Vs. NKW LINK tO i I earlnit li- rfviog at Wetdon at at MOO s. Richmond to Wei I TUB ONLY At.L-itAll. UNE SAVI Bleasaond a. m.

RtcfcmOBd 'Ute trains leai Norfett at two pots cannes si made al Petarsb irk? P. M. trains I. Tra as I I 1:40 I'? at M. 8:1 Kartuvilir, T.

T. M. KM Kits. CSB8APEAKE WaY SCHEDULE IN EFFE No. Klctuii'uJ.

8 fJtOO A. iK.ly fore A. M. l'aily for 4 kOO P. M.

Daily tor 5 s.jo A M. it 00 P. M. l'a 1:45 P. M.

Dal 31? F. morid. 000 A. M. 4 M) l'.

Gortc nsvtlla lor I land SOeaandoab Ola Binant, toi Hai No, 1. Pullman No. Pullman and no a No. Pullulai, for Pomi No. Vestii fola.

Bo? 4. Pullman ffjg Old N.irti.l*. Ho, i'. Sond ir Forge. 11:30 A.

M. P. Da P.M.?IX 4 P. Vi Fot 19 10 0:00 P. M.

i la JOB Je 25 s. REDI LBAv Bl RD -i, 11:33 A M. vt ivo 11:00 Daily for I Intermedi. Lg-SO P. M.

Da lassi, alni ginla ar Pi s. pntsfi Ea IP. M. Dallr fot io il P. M.

tri 11:40 P. M. f. laskl, and stalloni cui ila Neri sM stations PCL! MAN PAI A b-twe. P.l.

Il 111 le. I bara Norton. Trains arrn? the West dalli 7:41 P.M. From P. and P.

M. ftUTUM ANuilt.t 1 I I ii. a ear- BUNS DAIL1 VI i 1 lini E. stoppina A.MK'All. BASIC, U.

General Roa MONO AN I) BAILI ft IIEUI I I IN E1FE? THAINS LEAVE S'il I'Itf laii'a. I rule, Oxford ai. 1 Kai. In. ni i ni bike al 3:00 P.

M- 1 I 1 it tsHINGT? 1 LO lai TKAINS Aitili From Isa Ilei YORK-RIVKK TRE rAVOt.l i.KAvr. Btt, 1 LOCAL EXPRESS, Slope at SU sutious. with stage for vVaU steamer at VYeat Point. THAI? BALTIMORE LIVI) for Wee: earners tor Baltimore with Battlssore Steamer? leave cept Mandar- IL arrive V.M. TRA I LOCAL MIX: Twenty-third diate potata.

at station tool V. M. toil P.M., ani frv sast alai bOL. HAAS. 1.

a Ite Manager. General W. U. GaaSK. Oei ralBaaagw? E.

Br.sss.iar. superiuieudont. J. s. VaaWnsjor Rjcnuiond.

Va. IIOOKAND JOi? WOUK J3 EXECUTED lUJ..

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