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THE RICHMOND DISPATCH-THURSDAY. JULY 21. 1898. Kit FOREST LODGE, I 41.1 F.X. MIK.lMt.

visi? I.AH OCE8T8 pan nd will mee? th? i i he Lodge pod a grounds ar? well amusements, polo. or rowlra It? mile? of the 'cyclist or aiini'r or v. Inter cl? traak has been tether the ample for and ca.d nceit? and rames, a pa-slng HI-ahnoTid the fRre from i i rates I liai travel. i ly 1 at any time of In houra A morn hour nt I hmond and ifti rnoon trilns reepeetlvely, at in fa? It Is but little -eat Lodge than A sp'Tial rate itlng from Batur Monday Particular? ad 1 OREST Olen Alien Va ai i I GHABT BrBIBOB, i eure? Upen un Novem rlptlve terme, A. COLHOUN, 4 TBI rAVOBITI PtalASDBI plllt i re? of tlie Vlr i mi? Btoantatna Twenty Mitt uodor ib? i aaegeineutof K.

BKOSYS. tr.y 14, laaaasns I AXXE HOTEL, ful location and finest Ideal Burf-batblng. ha througl perfect sum rate? und BRI MBHOL- ot ii- tel, i HOTEL, N. J. I THE BAN.

ot api otnl KK, it tdOKM aim bp.ingc. MountamTop A rbnau ano ml. i Addf TUB Vk i i i-, 11? 11 v. J-. AVENUE, NEAR tor Juna of Hyi HI v-a I I 'I AT 1LLI J.

i RICHARD HEW. CROCKET. AUM.M? a.ITHIA SPRINGS BATHS. i en TU NOVEMBER IBT. tnnic, nti-dyi peptic, I rd of ii yet I matic, Skin, i iptiv? italogua, M.

C. THOMAS, Manager, Bhawerlila i HOI i.i.. i.vi roivi, a NEW BALT bat in m-, boating, and hsblng. Uoou i i I kidney $.: tc i daj. Bpe? ial famille? by ek or month.

11? beta on ralli i Saturday excursions, return Monday, 73 cents. Por to Soul way Pos east eel Rich Va. BURNS. Manager. THE UBTORIO si i.rut it nitrier Conutjr, Want Mrulnla.

The Bonns? of the South. A ureat central point of reunion for off til' ii. Eu. t. twenty-eight of uge and ith to Octo ition early ad W.

BCOVILLE, T-3tn Hotel AmcriCsaD-AdclpIii. Saratoga Springs. achtaaad trou? Railway Station. tiny 29 Su, I i.it ill II i I'm WONDER? ti ns times Mra HOP 4 T- SARATOQA SP CONGRESS HALL 11 A'-commodatv? l.t-OO POP! fltli KB i 8SB Per Dny. ttiul fl Ver llay.

H. 8. CLEMENT. sunnER RESORTS On Long Island, I OCEAN OB THE on i he wooded north i.i stamps for i. ing ptlvi booh; uiur Homeo," book de 1 boardintr-housi-? on for "Unique art work of photo llona, to SMITH.

Railroad, X. Y. DE WITT'S Witch Hazel SALVE AtfeMknoKfl curs for piles UoBto chapped hands, dist'-iaes. Maker? burns painless. Wo not im laity if paid doubl? ihe WEA KOfJiifx- or hir, money can buy.

-T CURES PILES. foi printing to be given prompt attention. Stpls of work and will to y0Ui KC-IOOL? ASI) The Latin Scliool Of Baltimore. f. yl loor Ht mental with tn? hli of T.rm? toil.cn i-iroc? liMndrcd fifi? 0..

Kor cit. our Th. Or 2-Sat, Tu, Th SOt) I REE THERE WILL BE A FEW FREB given at Luray College, year to worthy young to get an education. wuo hiivo to provide for themaeiv-a la given to other bting iiiual. For other information address 11.

M. WHARTON, D. if Mf Maryland. St. Marys County, Hall.

CHARLOTTE BALL SCHOOL. Founded 1774. A thoroughly established Military Academy, In proximity to Baltl arij Washington. Estate of healthy locatioa; safe home for wash, uti.l tuition, per scholastic year. GEORGE M.

THOMAS A. 17-6w Washington and Lee University l.i* it. WM. L. LL.

Academic, Engineer.ng. und Law Dep artments. Additions for next session: me professor, four lecturers, new School if Economics, Political Schnee and ory. Expenses veiy moderate. Opens IEPTEMBER Sth.

For catalogue address he President. jy 6-lm HhllMOXD FEMALE BBBIBABV, No. 3 BAST QBA-CB BTBBBT, Richmond. a. JOHN H.

POWELL, Mrs. T. PEYTON, Associate. The twenty-fifth session of this hoard ng ar.d school will begin THURS DAY, 23. and close June i ton, Sib-Prlmary to Coilece Depart ntnt the c-oarsa lastruction Is rough and complete, nn.i the best and nost approved methods employed.

Kor catalogue at the bockst ores i r.l to THE PRINCIPAL. iy Bu.TuAThSm_ BOTBB DAME HI" I I College for Young Women und l'rr-para ry i for Oil Ri lar and Blec ho Coui naive Location insurpassed. Suburb Baltimore. Spa lous buildings, completely equipped. avenue.

Md. Jy S.ULLriAN'5 SONS' GROCERY BABBAaHB. IXAO lioW CHEAP ARE SELL ING WHY TilituW M0MJE1 AWAY WHEN CAN SAVE PLU CENT. BY II XING l'uL'R G'JuD? FROM. THE IL.D RELIABLE? rreah Country Butter, County Creainary Butter (beet on the market), per 15 ounty ii rm i Beef.

30 mi ind-BOS PocahonUfl Baking Powders, per can I "resh Bologna Sauhiifce, per Juiu Lam, pouna -pound Canned Beef Jj Ve are s.liiriK a flflc. I tor Small Hams, per pjuad edar Buckets oarse Meal, per bushel. s'ew North Carolina Clipped Her rings, a rirglnia Comb Honey, par per package Brand Best Ham-, sma.1 per iefferson and -ap. Coffee. Java und Laguayra.

per pound. Carolina Rice, per pound. Family Hour. 30 or narrel rotted or Toagua, par i. per 100.

tweet Mined per Blver King tdlnneaota Patent Faml ir, pel baiiL-i .4 S5 or. sa. k. 31 Home-Made Jelly, pound. 3 Snowflake Patent Family Flaur, per per sink.

30 Small st Hams (nncanvasvd), tar pound. 10 "Try our Jeffereon Wheat Flour, best in the world, per 1 ri. i.5 75 or. per tach. 10 I-arne cans 7 p.

bag 3 Dairy Bait, i ig. 6 i per bottl 9 (Bottle makes 10 gallons.) Fine Blackberry and Catawba wine, 10c. quart: or, per to Tea-Duet per only is l. irgfl String Broom? 15 Bro jo String Brooms 9 Mason's Jar. filled with si rves.

per Jar 12 Ilia Syrup, per gallon Large canfl Ta per 8 Lion Coffee, in 1-pound papers, 2 fur 19 Blacking, boa. 3 Hay, per hundred. CO per pound. 5 S. LILM AVS SON, ISUO AND 1S22 i-Abl MAIN L'p-Town Sioie, Ua? 'Phone 3i6.

'Phone it w.i! jay you to call for or Writ? tor )do of our completa prlee-llBta, (no Dr. Lyosi's PERFECT AM ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used by people of refinement for iiuurter of a century. (ja C-Thu32t-n r) F0It BITHBB SEX. PRtlHI remedy, being ap CnHin piie.i directly to the seat of the require? no change of uiet.

Cure 00 fraaraateed in 1 to 3 Jfa days. Small, plain pack OiHB age, by mall. SI. Sold only POLK MILLER DRUG CO. Ninth and Main, Richmond, Va.

-U mh 10-Th-nr Beware iiuitutiuiii 2 jTMN met vtim. Orders tor unuung me ornpany will be given prompt attention. FOR TUE NEW CHURCH TIlt'STEES OP ALL-SAIXTS TO MONKY FOR THE III II.OING. CHALKLEY AWARDED $2,000 DAMAGES The of Ills Appeal Mar Be of llruad-Strcet Artlou of Trespass and Puny Damages. Messrs.

P. H. Mayo. Thoma? Atkinson, Jame? N. Boyd.

and Thomaj Allrlend, on behalf of the member? of the congrega tion and vestry of Ail Saint? Profitant Episcopal church, petitioned. Judge Well ford, presiding, In the City Circuit Court yesterday for to sell or mort gage certain property of the church. The above-named gentlemen weie appointed trustees by the court, "under the statute law of Virginia ana the canons of the Protestant Episcopal Chinch of Virginia." They are authorized to the lot on tue corner of Grace and Madison treets. fronting 101 fast inches on Grace street and running back in a southerly direction between parullel line? 77 fuel 4 Inches, and to invest the proceed? ol the lale in the erection and furnishing of the new church building for Ail Saints chur.h a Jot of land on Franklin lhey also granted permission to borrow on the Franklin property, when It Is conveyed to the trustees oy Mr. P.

H. Mayo, the fund? to be I a the of the proposed new build? ng. CHALKLEY WINS HIS SUIT. In the and Equity Court tho nuit of Vernon F. Chalkley aualnst le VirRinla and North Carolina Wheel Company for damages, lury ie urned a verdict for the plaintiif, award rig him fC.rAi Judgment was ti-ndered, a mouon the verdict ha? iverruied.

Counsel for the defendant was liven ten In which to filo a bill of xcepMons. Young Chalkley Is 18 years old. and wa? ndly by the falling of a piece of imber which he was sawing. The timber lew bark and struck him In the face, raeturlng the Jawbone and breaking len eeth, and badly disfiguring the boy by Irivlng the Jawbone to the drum of the ar, It was alleged that the was out if Older, and ought not to have been uaed, BBOXD-BTOaaET PltOPEP.TY SOLD. A deed Bargain aril sale was reeord la the Chanc-iy Court transferring a iece of property fronting twenty-two fuel the south side of broad Strosl BSSI "irst from Annie Pizzini and Andrew Mzztnl, her husband, to William II.

alltson and Warner Moore, executors of he estate of the late James W. Allis.ni. "he consideration was The pro crty Is to be held by the executors under of the late Mr. J. allison'a will.

The store which the dead ranafera la at present occupied by the liller China In the City Circuit Court Judgment In suit of J. R. La Hart vs. Blnford las rendered for 11. '1 ne suit was In ac of trespass, vi et armis.

HR. O. A. HAWKINS STILL RUNNING Ja? Bad Given Lp the Hope of Suc rrcdln? Mr. II.

L. Carter In Iloard. Although the majority of the Clay delegation in the City Council have leciarcd themselves In favor of electing dr. Robert Whlttet to the place In tho of Aidcrmen made vacant by the ctirement of Mr. Henry L.

Carter, the nendb of other aspirants have not re axed their efforts. Mr. O. A. Hawkins, vho was a member of the old Council, ind who ran unsuccessfully for the office if ConmlfkBoner of Revenue.

Is anxious g'-t back In the Council, Mr. arter, WlU be remembered. wrU Mr. BsWhins'B unning mate in the last election, and the latter been elected the former could have held a prominent position in us office. Mr.

Hawkins lives in the fiilrd Precinct, which is now unrepie icnted. and this faot Is being used as nn In his favor. His supporter? )0int out the fact that the Clay-Ward Vctlves' new constitution provides that making nominations tor the Council lii precincts shall be represented. Tropen TeBBBBSJfB, Richmond: Beverly branch and wife to i Wame, It; fast on Hill ttreet, lorthwoat corner St. James, $525.

M. R. and H. A. Catlln's truitee to John ind Nellie Collins, 26 feet on east side street, 105 feet north of property of lasses River ami K.

Canal Richard L. Duuatan, Kmma anl Le 'almoie, Alice D. and William R. Ball, P. DunstaS and Louisa D.

Winder Mary Ann 8 fSSl OB west lids Belvldera street between China and lolly, IBA R. H. Harwood and wife to George I), 'carman, feel on north sile Franklin itreet between Nineteenth and Twentieth, 1,000. Anna G. and Andrew Pizzini, to Dora Boors'? trusteee, 22 feet on smith ltd? Broad street.

MX-I feet east of F.rst, in 1er trust-, declared In will Jame? W. tillaos. UBMt Hentico; Fairmr.unt Land Company to lohn H. feet on Falrmount ave rno, northeast corner Twenty-third street, Same to Samuel H. PulllSSB, IL fret on ral SMe Twenty-second -street, 25 feet nth of R.

$575. Frlschkorn and wife to Qrardte building Company, 2S feet on north side Broad street between Thirty-fifth and rblrty-SlXth, in consideration of cancella ion of lien thereon, 15. Granite Building Company to Wyatt loode, feet on north side Broad street letweOB Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth, $1, .30. Edmund S. Bead and wife to Mary V.

iudgena ar.d Mary A. L. Banks, lots 15 ind 17, block section Highland iprlnRS, Miriam B. J. F.

Turpin to W. P. 47 feet on Minor street, north vest corner Mont.iro, to deed of rust for $500. 11,500. Wh er? Justlc? John Hi-i fjp, and Janus were Justice John In the Police yesterday morning with cruelly Inving a horse belonging to Mr.

James the liveryman. Conway was not present, hut Cox was, ind was flr.ed $10 and costs ami BOttt to ail for thirty days. Through his counsel, George E. Wise, he took an appeal. nd was balled.

The next case before hi? Honor was hat of Walter Toler, up for striking BlBB Ellis. was required to give ecurlty in $100 for ten The two youths arrested on complaint the Janitor at the Howitzers' Armory hat they were trespassing on that pro erty, were given a hearing by his Honor, nd both were promptly discharged. Jumes Cousin? and Mallnda. of the same ame, Judy Bates cursed and abused er, but no one else was thereto say nd tho caBe was dismissed. The three -ero emphatically colored.

Crowds Enjoy the Fan. Billy Van Is telling to the large crowds the Broad-Street Park pavilion this eek his personal observations of the ar. as he describes the many Ind ents of the strife it Is certainly a big iree comedy full of ridiculous situations, le has also a Dewey parody tbat Is a iiyme of wit, sung to the music ot "Peck BUS Trunk nnd Go." Flatow and Dunn re winners, their act can stand alone a drawing card, and Mleses Mclntyre P.ak are attracting a large share ot audience? with th-Mr clever singing nd banjo playing. Their act has made a taUnet success. Barry Taft with hi? whistling, and the comedy knocic 1 Gallagher and Evans, are on the ill with a vim.

Friday Hull Holiday. The Meyer Store, corner Foushee and road, will close Friday at 1 P. 1 give their employees a half holiday. THE BAUQHHAN STATIONERY July 18, 1898. Our Department, Nos.

7 and 9 south Twelfth street, was destroyed by fire on the morning of the 17th. "We hare made arrangements for the filling of all orders which we now hold any new business you are pleased to give us will have our prompt and careful attention. We are glad to say our STATIONERY DEPARTMENT, iocated in another building, was not damaged. THE BAUGHMAN STATIONERY CO. C'y Large Sprockets fitted to any make bicycle.

Old wheels made new. Second-hand wheels bought, seid, and ex changed. High-Grade Bicvcles built ic your order. New '98--so-caiied--Hinh-Grado Chicaqo Built Wheels foi $19. Bicvclc Repairing and ork a specialty u.

A. BLEN.NER, Fifth, l-road and Streets. Thon t. et ht THE DISPATCH JOB PRINTING OFFICE i 0 (DI6FATCM BUILDING.) 0 2 DOESALLKINDSOP PRICES MODERATE, I PROMPT DELIVERY, i SATISf ACTION GUARANTEED, I I SEND OR Gflbb FOR ESTIMATES BEFORE GOING (J) Now Phone 1258. teWbZWmlIvE.

188. A RKPOHT 01- PUBLIC tHAUlTlES. M.s.i m. of the WurL- Done Inion-, the Too? Last Year. Tha annual report of the Superintend ent Public Chatltles has Just bi is sued in pamphlet form.

It cantalea, among other interesting ataf metit-j. the reports ci the President of the board 01 Ilealih and the Superintendent or AJmsbOOSS for tile feat UBI. la blS re port, lt. says: a lack of adequate appropriation wera of the department was very ham pered. This justly forth numerous romplaints trom our citizens of tiie un clean condition of the city.

Fortunately, we have escaped the outbreak of any epidemic. Our rate of mortality has sttadiiy even under unlavoi able conditions." The number of mirriaages in the city tor 1897 was 757-white, colored, Total number of deaths tor 15'j7 1.513-white, 7w, colored, decrease ot 15 white and 1U0 colored on I The greatest mortality was in the month of June, The next greatest wan la March, 151. The lowest mortality i was In May, 92. The annual rate of mor- I tali of the whole population was U.til i a per l.tK*0. Th? annual rate of the white population was per l.ixx).

The an- nual raie of the colored population was I per IMA Calcul.iHons based on I whole white popu lation and 47.1JJ colored population. The- number of deaths of foreigners is as Baglaad. in 1S96, 6. France. in l.

Germany, in UM Ireland, in IM, 41. Italy, In 2. Prussia. IRR 1. Scotland, in 1S96, l.

Un known, in 8. Total number of still-born was white and 128 decrease of 1 ahita and 10 colored on hut year. RECORD OF TUB ALMBHOUBB. Superintendent Davis, of the almshouse, says: At tlie commencement of the year, January 1, there were 258 inmates; a ton of who received the beneilt of this institution. Of this number 4C were born In the in stitution, 7'Xi were EtaelMSrfSd, 141 died, and 231 remaining ut tn? 46 Infants born in the institution is were white and 33 were colored.

Of trie ranslalai this Dacsaabsr 31. lib are white and 118 are colored. Of the 115 who died 23 were White and 118 were colored. The annual average of Inmates per day I The cost of each Inmate for the year was WHAT WAS DUKTRIBUTBD. Two thousand eight and fifty one loads of wood have been distributed? a decrease from last y.ar.

Oas thousand dollsrs ass expended by the ladies of the V. hite on and ROI by the Colored Mission for co.il and coke. Five thousand eight hundred and twen bushels Of oktal distributed. bsiag a dSCfcass of 3,173 bushels of meal over last year. Five thous md six hundred and seventy nine prsacrlptloas were compounded at the dispensaries (axelaafrs of the Ueal Collage), being a decrease of 1,577 pre KtipUoai over last rear.

Thr.e hundred and twenty-two coftlns have been for white and for an Increase over last year of 12 coffins. Two hundred and sixty-four Interments have been for white and 225 for an increase over last year of 22 Interments. The ambulance has responded to talla? 412 white and 569 color, an ncrease over last year 51 calls. Two hundred and three pairs of shoes furnished to the department of Out door Poor this year. I Mr, Plcaaunta a Pay maeterelilp.

Mr. Jtnney Pleasants, ex-Deputy United Hates Marshal, has Joined the grand irrny of office-seekers, and Is In Wash ngton looking for an assistant paymas tershlp plum to fall Into his lap. He Is itrongly endorsed by Republicans as well Democrats, and Judges Goff and Wad lill are said to be Interesting themselves the success of his quest. of the Grocera ro-Mgtit. The Retail Grocers' Association will neet at I.

Camp Hall to-night at 8 30 i'clocJt. The meeting will be an important ne. and a full attendant of members 'f tho trade is desired. Council t-faianttteca to Meet. The Council Committee on Health will nake a tour of Inspection, beginning this -ternor-n at i o'clock.

Ths Committee on Poor will meet at he almshouse to-night at 8 o'clock. Friday Halt Holiday. The Meyer Store, corner Fouahee and will close every Friday at 1 P. 0 their employees a half holiday. pi UfcIMRTtTaB OP BTKA.IEKS LD DOMINION (STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

DAILY LINE FOP. NEW EXCEPT FRIDAY AND SUNDAY. can leave Richmond dally iXOapt out feunduy via no railway at MM) or Rich nond and Petersburg railroad (Norfolk nd Western route; A. connecting Norfolk with Old Dominion Lin? tea mer bailing eviiuir.g lor New fork. ROUTE.

Steamship Richmond leave? Richmond ren at 5 P. M. for New la James river. Ticket? on sal? at Richmond Transfer -ompany'e, 903 east Main street: icake and Ohio railway, and Richmond nd Petersburg railroad depots, and at office, Iflj east Main street, Richmond. Baggage clucked through.

FREIGHT or New York and all pent? beyond can by direct steamer from tlchmond every MONDAY at 6 P. by steamer leaving Richmond every VEDNE8DAY AND FRIDAY at 8 P. M. Norfolk, connecting with steamer for York. Manifest closed one hour before ime.

Freight received forwarded, and hrough biila of lading Issued for all lorthern, eastern, and foreign FROM NEW YORK. Passengers can liav? except Sun ley, at a P. M. (Saturday, 4 P. to rfolk or Old Point, Comfort, connect Bg with Norfolk and Western railroad beeapeake and ohio railway Direct James-liver route) every SATURDAY 'A P.

M. (pas rs freight), and frelsht by learners via every MONDAY WEDNESDAY at 3 P. M. Sailings from company? pier, No. 26 forth rit er, fool of Beach Freight received and forwarded dally, xcept Sunday.

For further Information npply to JOHN F. MAYKR, Axent. 1212 east Main stroet. Rli'hnumd. Va.

W. L. Gulllaudeu, We-l-resldent and 'rafgc Manager, Wow York. 25 AMERICAN AND RED STAR LB85. lie mine (lila cither Britleh lt.iltlm ling WEDNESDAY at noon.

07 I KKNSIMU NAug. 17 uL lmVAHK. Augil Aus 24 I 1 I at largRNATlONAu.HAVU.U'lON Picara aad IS, Noria 9 dtn.iai 'rosa, W. B. PALilKUitca, Bb SICK HftDACS.

Positively cured by these Littlo Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspit-pula, ndigwtion and Too Hearty Eating. A per ect remedy for Dizziness, Nauwa, Drowsl less, Bad Taste in t'nc Mouth, Coated Tongue in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They tegulate the Purely Vegetable. )rnal! PHI? Small Dose.

Price. Substitution fraud of the day. ice you get Carters, for Carter's, nsist and demand Little Liver Pills. iTh Sa Tu Carus'' rJeiter Note-Heads. Circulars.

Handbills. ftc, by th? Dispatch onspany at low Will give you nod work at price? you pay for ferlor work. Send us your ordere and will a1? in irtieu!" -AILROAD CHE-SAPE1KE ANO OHIO RAILWAY. June 20, TRALNS LEAVE UK TI MOMO. BROAD? STREET STATION.

A Dally, with Parlor oar, for Norfolk, poriamouta. Old Point, Newport and principal stations. Con aeets at Norfolk with New York ttcamrs, except. Sun day. :43 P.

Daliy, with Pullman, for local station, Nen port News. Old Point. Norfolk, and Portsmouth. Connect? at Old Point with Washing ton dally, and with Raitimjre Sunday. Mountain Express.

wltft Parlor car, except Sun day, for Ronceverte. Con at Oordonsvili? for Orange, Cutpeper. Calver ton. Manassaj, AlexandiU. and Washington; at Union i5 Char'otteevllle, for l.vnchburg; at for Hagerstown.

8:13 P. Dally, with Pullmans. Cincinnati. and St. Louis.

at Covlngton, for Hot oniy im portant stations. Meals served on dining-cars. No. T. Ixieal Train, except 8und.iy, follows above train fr Oordonsville to Ooshen.

8.30 P. A. comm except Sun day, Charlo'tesvllle. tOi.tnr* I-alU. for Cincinnati, with F.

F. V. Pulim.ns to Hinton. W. and C.ordonsville to and Louisville.

Meals served on dining cars Cotini' ton. except Sunday, for NMticheser, and r.vlngton. dally, for Hot Springs. TRAINS LEAVE EIGHTH-STREET STATION. 10:.10 A.

Daliy. for Lynehburg and Clifton Forge. Connects, ex cert Sunday, with Rucklng tnm. Alberene, Lexington. Cmlr Vallev and at Clifton Forge with No.

1 for Cincinnati. P. Fxcept Sunday, with chalr cir. for Lynehburg. and leaves I.vn??h: urg TOO A.

M. for Lexington, except Sun daw TRAINS ARRIVE AT RICHMOND. STATION. 8:30 A. IL, Daliy, from Cincinnati.

10:15 A. BL. Dally, from Norf-lk and Point. 8:20 P. Dally, from Cincinnati and L' utsville.

P. Dally, from Norfolk and Old Point. 7:45 P. Except Sunday, from Ron rte. TRAINS ARRIVE EIGHTH STREET BTATP 8:10 A.

Except Sunday, from Lex ington and Lynehburg. 6:20 P. from Lynehburg and Forge, and, except Sunday, from New Castle. Alberene, and Rosney. JOHN D.

POTTS, Assistant General Passenger Agent. SOUTHERN Schedule Effective June 18U8. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND, VA. 12.10 A. No.

11, Southern Express. for Atlanta. Augusta, and points South. Ricnniond to Danville, Greensboro', Salisbury, Charlotte, Columbia, and Augusta. Sleeper at 9:20 P.

M. Stops at alt stations between Richmond and Danville to un? ou and let otf passengers. Connects at Danville, Salisbury, arid Charlotte with the Washington and Southwestern Limited (No. 21). carrying sleepers New York to A.hevilie, Hot Springs, CbaUanoo ga, and Nashville; New York to Memphis; New York to New Or leans; New York to Tampa, and first-class daily coaoli between Washington and Memphis.

Connec tions are made for all points In Texas and California. Sleeper open for occupancy at 9:30 P. M. 12:01 p. No.

7, solid train, dally, for Charlotte, N. connects Mote ley with Farmville and Powhatan railroad. At Keysvllle for Clarks ville, Henderson, and Dur ham, and at Greensboro' for Dur ham, Kali-lgh, and Wlnston-Salem; at Danville with No. 35. United States fast mall, soitd train, daily for New Orleans and points South, which carries sleepers New York to New Orleans and New York to Jacksonville.

Through sleeper Salis bury to Memphis; also, Pull man tourist sleeper every Wednes day, Washington to San Francisco, without change. O-OO P. No. 17. local, dally, oxcept Sunday, for Keysvllle.

Chase City, and latsraiselats points. TRAINS AHRIVE AT RICHMOND. A. 1.25 P. from Atlanta, Augusta, and Nashville.

8.10 A. fioin thaso City and Keys ville. LOCAL FREIGHT TRAINS. Nos. 61 and 62, between Manchester and LINE wssr THE FAVORITE ROUE NORTH, LEAVE RICHMOND.

P. No. 16, Itaitimore Limited, dally, except Sunday, for i st Point, there ratsklhg close connec tion on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays with steamer for Balti more; also, with stage at Lester Manor for Walkerton and Tappa hannoCa on Tuesduys, Thursdays, ai.u Saturdays. 2.30 p. No.

lo, local express, Mon days. Wednesdays, and Fridays, for V. st Polnl and Sta tions, Connects with stuge ut Les ter Manor for V'alkerton and Tap? pahanr.oek' also, at West Point with steamer fur Baltimore. Stop? at all stations. 6:00 A No.

46, Local. Mixed. Leavs dally, except Sunday, from Vir ginia-Street Station for West Point and Intermedlste staHons.corin.i-t lag with stags at Lester Manor for Wn'kerton and Tappahannock. TRAINS AHRIVE AT RICHMOND. A.

daiiy. Kii.OA. Wednesdays and Friday. only. 4:55 P.

dally, except Sunday, from West Point and mterrinrJiate sta tions. leave West Point at 8 P. 4 Wedn? sdays, and Fridays, and taitlmure at 5 p. M. Tuesdays, Thurs layti, and Saturdays.

Ticket-Office at station, ot of Virginia itieet. Open from 9 A. M. to p. nid from 9:30 P.

to 12 A. M. City tlckwt itnce, east Main street. M. CULP, W.

A. TURK. Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass.

Agent FRANK S. GANNON. Third Vlce-Presl ient and General Manager, Washington, J. C. W.

WESTBI'RT, Travelling Pas enuter Agent. 920 east Main street. Rl Ut2VAH OF pHUaADELPHli, 1UCH MOND AMD MOR47-LK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Appointed sailing days: Every TUES )AV, FRIDAY, and SUNDAY at Freight received daily until 8 P. M.

Fare (Including asesaj and OS and Sunday steamer. For "further lnfoiaiation apply to J. W. Mt'ARRK'K. ral Southern Ag-nt.

li-keta W. P. CLYDE A Je 21 General Agents. Philadelphia. FRENCH LINE.

ra u.atlun tlane DIRECT UNE TO HAVKE-PARIB Billing every Saturday at 10 A. rom l'Ur So. 42. North rwar, fool Mor ton street. Touralne.

An 17 La B'urgTae. Aug. 1 Navarre, J'y 22 Bretagne, Au 13 a Gascogne, J'y 30 La Navarre. Au 30 Agency for United States and Canada. 3 Bowling Green.

N. T. I Ir nr. wad Transfer HO? Mala St. BkH K.

Val? St. Je MAILBOAB LtBKAX Jsse 12, RICHMOND. A RICHMOND AND BOB? FOldi. UAiiT-? ED. Arrive? Norfolk 11:11 A.

M. Stops only at burs. Wavcriy. and Sccond-class rickets not BO? ou thU train. DM A.

IHK CHICAGO EXPRESS! for Lynchburg, Roanoke, Chicago. Pule man Steeper Roauok? to aleo, for Bristol, end 7 so P. For Suffolk, Norfolk, and In termediate at Norfolk at P. M. 1 r.

For Lynchburg Roa? none. Connect? at Roanok? with snd Chat, tanooga Limited. Pullma? Slecp-'r? Rojnoke to This and Pull? man Sleeper between mor.d ana ii'hburg. an? berths ready for occupancj at P. M.

Also. Pull? it. Sleeper an? Roanoke. Train? arrlv? Richmond from Lynch? urs and tho Wfgt dally at M15 A. "i nd ta P.

from Norfolk and last at UK? A. and IMITED P. M. Offloa: Main R. W.

COCRTN'EY. District AgenL W. General Agent. General Cfllce: Roanoke. Va je 11 C.

SchedaU Juue 1SOB. BAMS DEPOT. 7.39 A. 8undoy accommodation ar? rive? Petersburg 1:33. makes all stops Richmond and Petersburg railroad.

.00 A. M. Dally. Arrives Petersburg 9:31 A. Norfolk A.

Stops only at Peteraburg, Waverly. and Suffolk, Ya. S.OB A. Dally. Arrlv? Petersburg 9:50 A.

Weldon A. rayettevllle 4M P. Charleaton 10J0 Savsnnah A. Jaek A. M.

Port Tampa P. M. Connecte et Wilton with No. ar? riving 3:10 P. Wilmington P.

M. Ku.l He? par New York to Jacksonville. 2:53 P. Daily. Looei.

Arrives Pe tersburg i.u r. M. Makea all stops. 4:40 P. Sunday accommodation.

Ar rives Petersburg P. M. Make? all Hi? hniond and Petersburg railroad. 8:30 P. Daily.

Arrive? Petersburg 6 20 P. M. Make? all local and Peters burg railroad 7.30 P. Dally. Petersburg 1:04 P.

with Norfolk and Western for and Intermediate points, Rmyorla (con nects with A. and D. for station? between Emporta and 9:42 P. Kayetfville 1:07 A. Charleston A.

Savannah A. Jack sonville 1 P. Port Tampa 1.15 P. M. NEW LINE TO MIDDLE GEORGIA POINTS.

Arrlv Alken A. Augusta I 10 A. 11 A. AtlaBta 12:15 P. M.

Pullman Sleepers York to Wil mington, Jsckf-onvllle. Port Tampa, Alken, Augusta, and Mason. 8:50 P. D.illy. Arrive? P.

WfKlon 11 J) P. M. Make? local be tween and Wel don. 1:40 P.M., D.illy. Arrive? Petersburg 12:20 A.

l.ynchhurg 6 If A. 7:15 A. Bristol 13:51 P. M. Pullman Sleeper Richmond to burg.

ARRIVE RICMMOSD. 4:00 a. Dally, from Jacksonville. Sa vannah, Charleston, Atlanta. Ms? on.

Augusts, and ail point? South. 8:18 A. Dally, except Sunday. At lanta, Raleigh, derson, Lynchburg, tbe A. Daily.

Petersburg local. S.OO A. Sunday only, from Atlanta, Athens, Raleigh, Henderson, I.vmhb.irg, snd the 1:08 A. Daily. Norfolk, Buflolk.

and IVtersburg. 6.40 lu Iv, Jacksonville. Savan nah, Charleston, Wilming ton. end mints So'ith. 6 T.

Dally. Nnrf.ilk. Suffolk. Wa? Vvily, unit I' tersliurg. B-MB P.

Da.ly, Lynch burg, the West. 0:0.1 A. Sunilay ai-rommoriallon. aecommoi.irl.ni R. KENLY RMERBON, General Manager Traffic Manager.

II EMKRSON, General Agent. C. 8 CAMPRETX. Ja 18 Division Passenger Agent. Ricbmontl, tab Ala 1 VA.

II la Effect May IS, 1808. LL.il i. 4.10A.M., 1 for uantngtun ami north. ouiy Vliitord ami i-'reuuiicasburg, 1'uilmati te StA York. 8 20 A.M..

Sunday only, for ton and joint? Nonh. Stop? at Liba, Alien, land, Glen. Mil? foul. Summit, Brooke, and Wide water, Pullman car. S-til Dally, Sunday, fot Washington and pointa North at 1.1 ba.

Und, Glen, ivooia, MiW ford. ii in 1 anU Pullmaa car. J.OO Dallv, Sunday, foS Washington and polntr North, Elba. a Alien, Ashlanl, I il, i-1 Kdi'irg. Brooke.

and Panoi car. Also, connecta vwth Congr? Limited at Washington. T.1? P. Dally, for Washington en? points North. at Elba Dos well.

Mil ford. Fredtirirksburg. aiig Wldewnter. and other tlon? Sundays Sleeper Rich? RRIVE BVBD-9TBBBT A. Z.I..

Dally. Stops at Wldcwatar. 1' Mil? ford. Ashland. and Kiba.

othur New YorB to Rb-nmond. M. Dally, Sunday, ttopn at Brooke? s.irnmlt, Oulnea. MllforC PenoU, Itutfter Glen. Doe well.

TaylOrevllle, Glen Allen, and Elba. lor oar from Washington. Map. M. Dally.

Stop? only at Ash? land, and Elba Pullman cara New York. P. Dai.f. Stop? at Wldewatcr, Brooke, Krerterirkat.urg, Summit. Oulnea Ashland.

Glen Allen, REnRittrittro tbatiy IOOP. Byr.t Station. Arr'ves Byrd-Street Station, ASHI.ABD TRAINS. (Daily except i AM leaves It P. M.

Leave? Arrive? Elba. OOP Arrives A. TAYT.OR Traffic Mansgtr. BJTjJD Ii WHITE tULPIIl WATER. FROM TUB OLD QREENBHIER Wo har? this Water now in both quart id pint bottles, fresh from the Spring? PURCELU LADD A Druggitta.

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