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THE RICHMOND DISPATCH. WHOLE NUMBER, 12.102. RICnMONDTvATFRIDAY. MAY 9, 1890. THREE CENTS PER COPY.

THE ROUTE CHOSEN, LINE OF MARCH FOR THE PROCESSION AT THE UNVEILING. H.nnqn*! for r.eneral and tineata? I J'' Roll. boxea containing the atatne removed from tlm they were, carried from to tlM monument pedestal. a apparatan for hoisting he ready mmt I and tl." will Ux ba and the work of atataa on the jiedeatal will nt work rm -n which the sevc rtatue will be placed, to to the I or piaoea of I npon poaned up a I irm. tted in gettiag the propel poeil i' fi Idiere' Ifome I iu which the r.ro r.

v. everv 1001 luty in Um of opla Tinted the ntographer wm oa in aid lun of th BtOOd I able in bnntera cutting piecea TOUTS. nth, whih in, to 'k pportunity eat Ins 0f thi to ari opening between the with a i the rains re atlj vexed i i done. V. t.

i.m i ption nr.d nt of ti id ik meeting in Hull last n.i ntfoi tl the unveiling waa die ngth, and it fina Is tnqnel al I after the for tio Hoi. an had Id To. i. pro. rk of arranging quartera liter.

OLD WHO. i tt. who secretary Veto irlottea the morning the men. Get era! II prill he or Camp, ol I ut I i her II nre nn fifty to member P. Hill Camp, with veterana, will ar fcj a 39th.

It. I Le hi re with i vm n. rai -t vrm I ition hava not i leaded who they will inritatottn. I I tl In and will the warOovernor of the State, the w.ir. Gem ral cwa rgod dwaya ba i a iation will have a meeting whom thia honor onlj Mono W.

Km tb, G. 1 Hi mrc i Johnston, who were commanders i. Mi rea. th Qgl 'hut Smith, i I all I i il 1 it conn i I ad i me to r. ply to the i he evening i nephew ol of tl I th." pi i.

alwaya I in the raonu due to glad I ici on I rath.i the nated to thai he aid every i x. I'ommitt wi i 11 ir i ana it II attend. ul1 Con tl plj to them. iil? wb? in Jled on the and Oh-o nfnciala to at 1. atti ud th" un die will j.c lj I In hnrcr the Mlll pt uri.l 'lull.

attended hi charge thear for the mihtarv reoi ption and i heat re on Maj 8Wh waa that the reaidt i B. i tbosi preaei I inderaon, Mr-, tjatm D. Drewry.Mm. Moneore Geterl. Mra.

1. Kovail, Mr-. Thomaa Boiling, Mra. Mis. I'r.

Drewnr, Mra. Jamea I un Deoator kMu, Mrs. kea, Mr-. Colonel Mcintosh, A. llo.ii.JirH.

Mra, t.mv i i era. Jr, tG Morton. Mra. VS'. F.

Brock, aud OKTH. baitaeaa th- readtni report which iadioated bea and Kentlemen aaauting tt rmiw to tl of the moat atanaatm i. the Theatre, praan rod bj an eminent Ken fork aruet, pfaaaated Mr-. Myen tod. Ibe will be tbia uv under the of igner.

i rloh, H' the Com I aa appUoatioa from loial ianatofurniaha ot thirty.lra i but tin induomaeataoffered by the Fifth Regiment baad, of Baltimore, wore aatlafaotory. and the oilgfaial intention to iliat hand be carried out. The musical to be anuouueed at the It Uag. rastai aaaaajb Mm. 0, ('.

MePaail rt aaaraad that the beat rtbateonldbe procured would be erved. a'tr. will have charge and the lai-hn will be tK-t in bia hotel ad? joining the Theatre. The eutire aeooad rh. r.

the MM roOfli on the fintt floor, and Vi? garden wUi be uaed, giving accomiuo datlon for about .100 people. A door will ba cut from the Theatre stage similar Ikaonaaaad at the Ooloaau ball Hm traidcn he lighted by electricity and1 handsomely decorated. Mrs. Merhail baa prepared the following as the rnenw card for the oeeaatoaj' aadtUeaf Mint. a.

BmlthReM a Itx Virginia. Battel rsset Gelatine a la UsrrUnd. I'hlcUrn Haia.1. Hal salad. Vn Frozen llo, yea salts Olives.

crabs, Letiwce. Pickles. Maryland Ml rwm, FrwHa, -M Tea ad libitum. Kotnaa Punch. BHI VUKM lOHTS, INVITATIONS, if.

Mr-. T)r. Broea reported that aha had the eh'ctric-lights i into the for the occa-uon. To brine oal the decorations it found to have BMra Bght than tbay bad at ill. Mrs.

Drewrv, of tha Invitation Commit. i I that it wa tobei fretted that ao many Invitations at al igh the mail ha i Rhe requested that d1 w.uld explain the matter to who ware making complaint and I "in that they would have the privi? lege of purchaeinga ticket oy sending to the treasurer, Mr. H. Whitty, from whom onljf tickets can be obtained at No. 1109 east Main strata, Owing to the gre.it demand for tickets and the anxiety to bear the musie and wit tha ommittee 1 ava ar i to aell ticket i to the apper gal.

for a nominal price to friends. Th ae entitle holders to the lower fioora or aupper. wn.i. box i "i eoxaa, Several appbcatiom hive been made for the private boxea, but the ladles have de eided to hold them until the day prerioua to the ball and sell them at auction. Among the zei I lemi preaent at the meet log re vt I eph A.

White, Geneial Joseph H. Anderson, and Messrs. S. W. tad H- Whitty.

l.tnr Nan h. The route for the procession, which will parade on the day the unveiling will be start from Broad and Adams et, eenth, nee Main and up up Eighth i out to the monument, i ifteenth Ttraiala tefaairy. All tha aurviviag membera of the old i Virginia infantry who cm the nnveiling ceremonies are requested to sei the names to Captain Aihn yon, Colonel Alonzo Phillip1-, or Dr. W. P.

Broi rthat they may perfect i thai occasion. The Fifteenth Virginia was recruited in Richmond, Hanover, and Henrico, and i the war commanded by Colonel i P. August, When they enter id the rvice they were by Mrs. rris, ol Williamsburg, with a beautiful flag made from her wed. Ihm preserved and unfurli on the mb.

Win I nt (-it iiir Statue? Hi irn mi, May 7, 1890. Editor of" As Was i i Allow mo tO BSk why there should he any question as to who should unveil the ituer Should the committee not ask one of General Lee's dauchti j.erh ipe a granddaughtei or Surelj it must occur to evi ry one thai the honor ippi iteljp onferred upon bears illustrious name rreat chieftain. Ri jpectfully. The Powtiataa Troop. At a oil Ton May Is it was re noln hj i' that they am ivetUag ol Ins sat, irtli form monuted oa si.octtoe iltpen rotog ol ll.n WUi 0'cloefe.

Boltab to me absent iujiI urge Uieir attend our members were pai leu. I to with ue-. A reeolul ibankiog tn? Hanovei Troop for Ibelr la arranring for subline feeding mil u- i'i balrniau. tt. Hi't'-n, secretary.

Under Flag Now." The following is taken from the New of Wednesday: A large sod animated meeting of the I irani of Ni Voi V. rk m. ii-i olghi for tl a purpose I trip ol this the unveiling of Lee's status In Blckmond May The Committee of Arr.inr"'"' composed Insou, commaoderol the camp; -Hf Wlirt, Cap sis taybll aptaln Mat. Clark, and aptaln William J. Kellej rep rted n.

Ate.it 900 mem- cltv by viiania railway May Wb. ou tl ksta good for ton days, si ol me iuk that ram Savannah at lLa time ol .1,1 Htl ti from Major U. Stewart, not want to see the Coalederata Ons un- We will never forget It," said be, "but wa tw Id carry that HaKlt would at unkind, ye-, I i We ar i all I noO irglnis, i few nil la a i. as carry aly tne national tb tuianlmoiis i to cany I mkt- at. I tripi wiib iwo Ions des i mm i.

I i ifederats Ibe Deit meeting will be wltb tbe Auld bang i a Hie evening of Frldi y. Mar I5tn, ol -evfii't: avenue i-and-twenty-llftb street. MEMORIAL-DAY'S OBSERVANCE. ArrmBgeaseats of the Hollrwoad aad wocmI AaaoelatlosM, Tl.e Ladies' Hollywood Memorial and enthuaiastifl meet 1 mi' aftcri oon. v' committee app unl a to con mp in regard to the I Memorial-day.

several athi rn Htal is who will be nond for tin 'li nave acw make short ill be fine music, and cation that the pro- i gramme for Ihe obsi rvance of the di for mant si Th, tionw bold another meet- irn- Thursd i p. the an mm meats tor fectod. The membi Wlil attend the services Oaku Saturday ft term on. thi 10th, will meet at Dr. at 4 o'clock and iu body.

OAI The ladii of the Oaku.1 Memorial Association are pro? i ngveryflnelywitb their preparations for the proper observ vers are beginning i come in. and if those who have I to aid ni ij arc not prevented so there will be tt hue display Vstagi een erected near the soldiers mon.m" nt. from which the address by Dr. will be made. Hon.

J. Pavlor Mayor) will prestdaaftd introduce ikere. Por the eonvenience i the on the association anomnil as has eu by Captain raaBos aieux. which will lea i rw Dty-eixth streets at o'clock iu the Mr. Itiinwell's To-Put.

of Mr. William A. Boswell. death Wednesday night at the 'I u.i.tv-hith street engineJiouss was an aouncedia the DtspofcAol yesterdayvwuJ place I o'olook this afternoon iron. denoa, Ha 11111 atat Broad blowing gentlemen wul art aspaii bearem J.

T. epb WehuxG. Taylor, I. WUegr ia, N. B.

.1 Mackie, F. w.tuu uingbam.C. A. Gooda, John 8. I'alumn.

Honorary: John Fnschkorn. O. Crump, i'. f. Taylor, Joha Mann.

H. Uuarlea, John A. Curtis, A. blunders, G. W.

Fuller. Henry Willroy. Fttcr J. Amluilance At 11 A. to the comer of Fonr and Can streets, where a while man had an epileptic fit.

Believed and taken i At J--VI P. to Gillie's creek, in Roek attS to a nittii who had BSSahed las hand Quite badb. I houd was araasfd and he with frienda. Athletle AsutM'latlon. A asaathaf of thestockholdereof the Rich? mond AthTetie Asaoehstioa wns held la-t night at the cluo-house, i Islaad.

There was more then a quorum of stock represented and soma time was spent dis a.iairs of the concern. Ihe meeting was adjourned until to-night with? out auy business beiug transacted, (herd, There will be a church reception in the -lure-room of Grace-Street Presbyter nut church this evening, commencing at o'clock Dr. Fair and members of the church will be glad to ace their on this "100 doses one dollar" is peculiar to Hood's Sarsaparilla true of no other medicine. CHAMBER COMMERCE MONTHLY MEETING YESTERDAY OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Telegraph Bill Kndorsed-Monthly Meet? ing of and I'nvelllns.

The ree-ular monthly meetincr of Board oi Directon of the Kiehmond Chamber of Cotemeroewas BsaMyeeterdaj evening at 6 o'rlnck. Those present wars Messrs, John B. I ur- cell, 1,1 SSOrgS Chr-nan 1 first 1 preatdeot), S. H. Hawes ker, B.

ft-Boeber. John B. Car-. W. Cbeetormaa, Arthur B.

Clarke, I). Crump. Henry h. Holms. H.

F. Johnson, A. D. G. l.eiih.Jr..l.e,po'll'w.U.i:.

George1 Mr.et, II. Wallerstein, W. 11. and C. Ifoni Kxcuseswere mads for the absence of General John R.

Cooke and Mesars. U. B. Taliaferro and S. W.

map of raa ottt, Mr. Arthur B. Clarke, chairman of the Committee on Manufactures, reported thataKrcatneedwa.if.lt by bis1 commit? tee or map of Richmond and Ticimty in rwering Inquiries to suitsbli anufactur ng snterprises, Ac and he requested tie- board to make an appropna- tion tor having such a map prepared. Mr. George Street advocated tne adoption of Mr.

Clarke's suggestion, mid rorta recently to in a suitable locution to whicn to rein. works he had experienced the gn difficulty in learning win re 0 whom tiiey belonged. On motion ol Mr. W. B.

Queries1 tbs Commutes on Manufactures wasauthor bava suoh a map prepari I. Mr. A D. Lenderkin moved that if the committee a tha ip pul liahed that it ted and issued as the Chaml 1 imerc a of Biehmond vidn tv. an.l Judgi rg Christian bug rested that the immittee confer with Cui haw regard to the best method of having the work executed, .11 was approved by board.

roar i.kokapit. Mr. B. F. Johnson, chairman of theConv.

rce, submitted a resolu? tion approving a bill to establish a limited posl an i telegraph service, etc, a pan of the Post-Offics in a communication from New York Board of Trade and transportation, wnicn lopted, and the Secretary was 111 Btructed to communicate the action of the Chamber to the Now Board of lrade and Transportation. baxlboad BBoan. The following reports were submitted by Mr S. W. Travers.

chairman of the Com? mittee on Inland 11 gn laoae, May I an 1 -ri-', cuy: tec pi su? ml an a part of this re? port tho repon 11 Ur. 1:. U. Leigh, 1 ws 1 ammirtes on tha and an 1 the report of Mr. A.

M. 1 lulsttaa, chairman ol the lommtltee on the Miami 1 101. (m.i committee bow mthmg be? fore It on ttie Kicbmond and Uanvllle system. Ibavetha picture ol reportrtg a marked la. crease ol interest in ihe work by the membera ol the committee.

And whilst we bine notes much work ac omplisbsd to report at tbia meeting aa we bad hoped, yet wo toaaame tiiM al matters referred to lit committers on roads are receiving at? tention, and la doe tjmo we bops to bare the pleasure of Wc Keapociliiilr submitted, S. W. IBAVSF.S, Ctairmsn Committee on Inlmid Trails. BJObTMOXO to Hi PfjOTBCTXD, folloa is tha report of Mr. Leigh referred to above: Rnmaoim, May 7, rvasirs, Caalrataa Obsssssmsi on.

in? land 1 Dear Sir I Let to report thai tho sub-commit laeontbel besapeaksand utile railway and connections have beld several eeafereDeee wUfe that road In lli? freight an 1 icer uepsrtroei ts of asrer tmi.lng bow auy exlsUngdl criminations agali si could best be rs ad, endtbattney advt.nd that th" larifla and schedules ere now being revlaed end will shortly be sub it may exactlj lined of bavi been remedied, and abl 1 aeed die further attention of Ute com? mittee in regard to freights we are by tha of Chesapeake an 1 Onlo thatni-h ni will be dniy protaoted by the revved Inta upon mis line, nob as Gordons rtiia Charlottesville, fHauntoD, aad tt la hoped mat rates recently existing points, which bavs been advanced, will jt la also ped that rs shortly eapihin-h-i which win admit Rlch I olntson Hi- virg.ma Midland, Shenan? doah Valley, and me Valley Branch of the Ual Umore and naturatly trlhutsry to hk-li In regard tte proper eoaaectfcm of me pee longer trains ol me Virginia Mid ami hbenan loan, and 1 aidmoi 1 and Ohio with and uhlo iralna, areasanrea an 1 I'lno of thedlspo r.l the road which be repreeeott I 1.tlons It it Isai ail practicable 10 do and the committee is In correspondence with Ibc proper auttorlUes of tha other lines above mentl ask'ng i-m-h oo-operatl eu th. ir part to render mil rv to the large local travel which li la eontldently would developed by service loi entirely to through In the eoaslderaaea of Saeaa auesnoas ol hambi 1 have 1.a 1 led in their labors bj aeommtttee from tie Mle Urooers1 tsaoeleaon, whose fsmil ons involve I hi- leu itiel mem especially aaatlfled lot th? work in haul. Honing an a iu r-imrt to th? next montb or it- board 11.at evils com ol neeii corrs led, respectfu.ly lsniH. ihairman. go a 1 laATBR The report of Mr.

Christian is as follows: May T. w. rraesra pear refereeee lo the romplaln's turned over to my oommittee from Pur cell. Ladd A I I at I A r'o pay that wo saw tho Commission taterday, who said 1.9 would iiiveallgate the imptalntaad report to iua withiua weak. At such Ume I will such furihar stepassara u.y auu communicate with raa, Your-, Ac, A.

B. CnnirTiAN, halrmsn. THE OAVTOS BtTSl Mr. Hawes, chairman of the Committee ,11 alines, submitted the following report 1 Kicauosra, April ifsft lo fas Presitfsal cad gesi I Dasssfera Cliumbrr Comwisess, -i BSBBBitti I Mines has Iqterested by a unit of lnsp tt.e Uayion Coal CompaaT's situated iriecu west of thts City. tbout mree years age Mr.

Ware H. Ooy sunk a shaft into of sDout II-'S feet In and siruci what Seems to rs? an Inox u-1 of al. The mines emplcv aN.ut BOO men. Capacity 1 at pieaent Is about 100 tons of coal oally. An immense eoat-preekat of tho most im pn.ved pattern is built ever Ihe shaft.

The i coal Is Imm th? thalt lh'o the hreakt-r and put in pn per shape tor the market. Ihou sanda of dollars' worta ol tools are by Mr. in mis rl'y lor uaa al tea nimtts. i up eurclty and Stato. our committee will aol tr-spss? uion your lime In this report by ati elaborate account of me workings aad oi.jects or luteresl at these 1 ii.iT will gladly welcome all visitors, an 1 in trip mere will ha eocouraglag aad Intotest lug to all who iiWeto.ee progress couduclvs to ,1 cttj welfare, Ktc-pcotfully submitted, li.

li a was, Secretary. gn ink. Cader the head of unfinished business the President mads a statement to the Is-iard 111 reference to the recent entertain? ment given to the Pan-American delegates rdancewith the invitation issued to the foiifereuce by the Chamber bomo months ago. Upon motion of Mr. K.

G. Leigh, second? ed by Mr. Hawes, the board the amount necessary to defray the balance ol th. expenses incurred in entertain? ment, large portion of the cessary out aavmgbeen contributed bv ths mcii barsof tne t'huuiber who participated in the sntertainaai nt of these visitors. DEBT COLLECTIONS.

Colom! Can called the attention of fa unbt to I he expanses incurredai the BBSl 'i the I.eiM-lature in the efforts to procure the passace ot a bill to taciliUts the collection of debts, and Offered a resolution authorizing mentof Ifa 1 1 quota of saidex pense, tha Chambers of I'ommerceof tersbur-. Lynchburg, and Danville each being Eseeted to contribute their respec? tive quotas. 1 ho resolution was aecondeu by Mr. Bodeker and adopted by NKETINOS OT BUSIN'ISH-MEN. On motioa of Mr.

B. Johnson, second ed by Mr. Queries, a special oommitti was appointed to arrunge and report a plan monthly meetings of busiuess-mcu to 00 held under the uuspiccs of the Chamber at which it is proposed that addresses shall bo delivered and topics OX interest to tue busineas-men of the city be discussed. lbe committee appointed under mo on oonaiata of Messrs. B.

F. Johnson, it. guaiies, I). ('. Bmhardson, R- air, and Gaotge B.

riteel. AT thx rvvtriwd. The question having been asked whst part the Chamber of Commerce as an or ganir.ation should take in approaching ceremonies attending th" nnveilmg of uie Lee monument, appoint? Hon. George L. Christian and Messrs.

S. Bosher, S. H. Hawes, W. D.

and 0. Leigb.Jr., special committee to report to an adjonnioc! meeting of t.ie board appropriate resolutions upon this srw ur.Hv.rtn. On motion of Boa. Geotwo L. Christian.

Messrs Jacob Ebel BUI and Captain F. Bossieux were elected members? the Ihaml r. There being no further business before the board the meeting adjourned. WANTED IN MICHIGAN. flicks Charged vrllh an OfTi-nee There? llrunn to Appear.

Walter locks, a DesjTobov abosil thirteen years old. before tho Police Court yes terday morning charged with being a fu? gitive fro; i justice from the State of Mid.i ion, who arrest- uked thai t'o ease be con? tinued tor flfti and counsel for the -oner united in this loqUSSt Justice Crutchfleld ke so long a continuance, bul postponed th" hearing until the 17th instant Hi ksresides here, but hi re. en'lv been in Michigan, where he we- engaged in some eaiisoity on course, and it is charged that be there itted tbelarcenj I small amount of money. He did not deny to Sergeant Tomlinson flat he bad stolen the or obtained it in a manner not entirely Sergeant Thomas called loudly Thomas Brown, but there came no response, K. Baodolph, who bad been retsfaed as coun? sel for Brown, was pTescntna cused's father ami bondsman, James bul the principal appeared not.

Crutchfield issued an attachment for the accused, and it he is not gotl ml ol givn by father will dared forfeited. Brown is the man who. as told in yesterday's IHif tirh, waj caught Wednesdaj by Officers Lnrishtand Austin in the Bel i taking moncv oesh-drawer of Mr. i. A.

Miller, by whom he was employed as porter. DEALINGS IN RFAl ESTATE. Ileeilaof Hirgmu .1 ol Sale K'corded Tea -llrront Sales The following deeds of bargain and asle wre i ysetorday la the clerk's office of tne I Chancery Court: Isaac SeasrsrtS aril others to Moses Schwartz, Btttl right, title, and Interest In the lot with thereon on the west bne of an BlleV between 1'oplar atroet and railroad and Leetor aad Ash Mmb shirkMDd oU.ers to Henry Vaugnsn. loi win. improvements mere ou liae west side of 8' Peter's street north of Baker atreat, 15 by 1X3 feet, (ft.

i). betdoa Tnyl'T and wife to Amanda F. sslie atreat near Bloody Kim est, It. trustee, to C. Schwnlm.

1 I with in ci'rig 'i feet BIim dy liunatre-t. Bl fset, William .1. Moors Thomas O'tiprmsa. let wiiii Improvessanta reoo on norm line of Penny bel lluaaell and 1 nee streets. tatnara sai be Tnr.

lots on Beoever street between odar smi Kim streets advarttaed by J. ihompson A Co, to be sol I by aaclioa yesterday at 8 P. M. ware a Id Mr. J.

H. I reusbaw an advance on las last purchase prise, Mr How acting'or It. C. Cannon, com mls'iouer. haaeold Mary A.

Morton a lot of property belunglag lo ih" estate ol tti? B. A. root on Broad street opp i ipoaUloo-Orounds and wo-t of the Allen property, for 180 per Fuiir yearn ago the euUre piam sold for fJ.JOU. THE BEER-BOTTLE CsSE. A omproinlae ted and Mr1.

Henry W. DtseSUMged, The it Mr. Henry W. Ilev r.f violating the i nited States trademark laws by haviniz in his possession and offer Iuk for sals smpty bottles belonging to Stumpf A with the trade-mark of tha Anheuser Busch Brewing Association af? fixed thereto, baa bet dismissed, Tbia wis dons bt I nited StaieaCom Pieasanl i with tl aentol the DistrictAttornej and in ac? cordance with an i icbed be? tween Mr. Hey and Stumpf Co.

Mr. llev, before the case was dim i paper agree nc to pay all preliminary costs of the prosecution, obli? gating himself not again to buy oi sale any of these trade-marked authorizing Messrs. Stumpl i agents, to enter bis premises at any timo such bottles, and agreeing to averj hot Stumpl St Co. which he may bare in tension, unless ol tained by the pur of ti.e At.hetihcr-Bii-h elation b- r. AFFAIRS OF OUR PARTY.

Club Mertlnes last MagMI TSSB Inipor efOettlag Transfers. The Powhatan Club bad a meeting hit night and transacted a good deal of routine busii 1 he i I'omimon Club met and was ad i i Mr. Catea iminee SI and by several members of tho club. err tooi nuaarea. If not properly registered von cannot if i on bars moved sines last i tion, call at headquarters, opp site the post you may need a although yon have only movi rop in sad Manat'-r Tompkins will fix you all right He in? form- I bal verj few have avail ed themselves of i I bears that of voters have ged tinnr voting precincts.

rsiseeals aasl itrieN. Henry C. Smith, of Wi a Inspector of Dun's Agency, la in town. Hon. Willi im li.

Alexander, ofWinchaa. ter, 1 of Norfolk couuty, were in tha city yesterday. The Stuart Horse Guards had parade. vc-'- and a drill out in the field beyond tha l.ee monument Bar. Jabes H.tU preached at Mtrshnll Street Christian church last night, and will also induct tha services to-mpht.

The Little Gl Miners of St. James Kp'seo pal church will I ive a festival from to iu M. nt No. 330 cast Franklin. bascwhall club from tho CniTersity will not bo able to play here wa? expected earlier in the Tho ninetv-fifth annual Council of the Episcopal Church Virginia i will assemble in St.

Gi Drgea church, Freda i on Wednesday, m.i.v 2lst. Mr. n. li- Wefamrer, for many yean with i the Chesapeake and Ohio Bauway Compa 1 ny, bus been appoii ted chief ik-keeper tliel'niu Banking and Building Com Policeman James A. Otev returned yes terday from a visit to Baltimore and wil In the former city he wit in .1 the grand parade of tho Maryland Knights Templars.

W. I'. Washer, of Wl T.onLsiann street, Fulton, Bailed from Baltim re, Wednesday t.r Germany, her native 1 after un aosence of thirty-live years to sj and the summer. Master Charles Henry Gibbons, son of James H. Gibbons, rode tha greater i part of the way from Broad Rtreet to the monument-grounds Wednesday aftavm on the wagon with the box eontaiaiag ths head and bodj of the Las statue Mr.

J. A. Harris, of the tternmn Ameri? can Savings bank, of Omaha, baa writteutoa friend here making; Inquiries about a Mr. James A. Jonsa, who lived in and askinc to Lo the ad.b ess of one of his heirs if he is not in r.

B-v. Dr. Leo. Rosser, who has recently been engaged in rj raTivsl work in the Norfolk section, is in tho city, and about sighty vears old is ac? tive in iiiiud and body. The ble mini-tor jumps on and off the strec cars with as much alacrity as a i.uug man.

Mr. Bdgertoa s. Bofara, of tin city, is the architect whose plans have adopted for the hotel to be built at Clifton i ths ChiasptaXa Ohio opment Company. Mr. Bogjers, I with Mr.

Walter B. mgttam, gjcp prepared the plans for the Glasgow hotel. The fuii'-rnl of Mr. .1 Bdaasj BaiaaLvho dn 1 Wednesday evening 11 corner of 1 in. and High will take plaoe from the Pii baptist church lock this afternoon, Deoi was a brother of S.

and 1 nomas C. Bethel, was for mauy years employed Hello Isle, and Laves a'wife, one sou, and one daughter. At Work Again. CBy telegraph to the DUpatch.1 Chicaoi, May a-lo sTordaoce with tbesrM tratlou MOO af th? men who have idle Just one month to-day relumed lo work this morning. To insure a hearty appetite and Increased digestion take Simmons Liver Begulatox.

CAN SERVE AGAIN. SO SAY MANCHESTER DEMOCRATSTO THE PRESENT CITY OFFICIALS. All the Oeaoval Officers nenotnlnatad and Two Made In the Coun? Itema. The Deroieratic primary held In Manchester resulted In tbe renoralnatton of the present lnc of ail ths city ofrlces that is 11 Sited in tbe approaching municipal election, llieyiio. Mayor.

A. C. Attklsson C'oramon weaitai lave; ciiy I Commissioner of the tsl It. Owens; and High Cousta W. II rook a.

i mafe tn the Cooncll esmrastiona aptatsg. T. Mori is win an o-ed Mr. it. I trst Ward, and Mr.

W. H. ov toa chosen In tho Fourth K. v. brer, who bss served several years.

Be Justices who offered re elrciion had opposlBOa, vott: rotxan. Tho poll, vsta open from 6 A. M. to P. M.

lcslrr I to had plenty of nn.o In VI cm to tno voltng-iJlaoesauil de- posit ibmr b.il The pa -l ofTnuietlr and the streets prs asasad a rather deserted appearears sxcepl in the Immedlata vicinity of the predacta until alter bv when the small gatherings grew iu-- Ixeelleot order pre? vailed, tn mgh thero was considerable dunking toward 'I hers 'i rotes alttigemer, ami-Djj the st Secead, Tho is vi.tera rerdstersl in etty Is ed thus: First Ward, ibir-J Want, 875; Fourth Wm-i, It wasexpected that several of tho conteats would be mu 1 closer than ttc were. ran waj Th? City i en an ummlttsc mot In one of bail Hag at o'clock: la-t nlgfetton ihe retuma and a large creed tlie buUding to the fate of. their insula. None ol Ihe products ra. ported aftei to o'cioe snd It waa nesrly in dnigi a bee ths last Bg were received.

Bece lathe by wards; CANDIDATES li Isla'al 5 FOtt A. i AtttlSSM). 11 I 9'. 115 I s. IM (So Fna on.

4T fit) 188 nu Charles l. Page. lid 143 181 I Fob ci rv rgRdBtST: II. Flllgrrsld.i 173 ci? re lso Fos Hp.u 134 117 IM Tim Tl TO Id? 818 meet R. Owens, who wa.

renominated anus, had uo opi received 1.031 vol rosni fs. Alti'nuKti the p'an noder Wb? me primary art I titrlci one Kreat oguized as Iteputill cans in I It nl. oner received 6V i. was aemlaated Justice of las Peace. faubsfsseei 1 vTard -f.

R. 1'erlus revived ls4 I tod James M. Perdue 187 for .1 It The Democrats no iu tue Third Wml. In be Fourth W. Owsos 190 votes foS me Council, and K.

Wetslger 1M. J. P. Hoplason was re elected Justice of tha Peace. gai as rats.

The City Ceuactl nieeta lii monthly aesston at to-night wai not In aessloa ycafr doy, bul i to from a bnal- wife lav from rlsH iohls father's fsuniy nuar Hes? ter, ths Metbodlst and Baptist As noih meat In Vani-rns-tor Sun- I lay thai -mer al lenirul churcban 1 the at CI Uaj BSS exteudel the tluis for me of June, raose wbo have no; obtained the istue within to a line. a -ere made hy Ta'bott iclfj ri' Maacbsstsr Basbeeaput assMed portion ot the roadway. Llheralltr 1 communication of Dove No, 51. A. to be held it promises to be craft, and ss to tl embersoffbis lodgn.

The Bastes isoa will i candidates, and littea r.ntly ap tramc suitable resolu re ition en fi liberali. Major A. It. Bab ths Masonic Homo be place i in in order bv the consists ot Worshipful Willi Wslfcer, Jr. ssun I Mason, Dr.

Ben. T. An ol iti iched in sle put Into a preservation, 1 hey are I the nnest card-pa lh.e i irds are pui together and aro bound in si bum mi. being mads apehoi lus moroeoo, on i. UBS O.

i bum wdl bs tiiv on the top or winch is the familiar isonlc emblem, the g.iuare on" cally moot beenafnl de. A Coiiufrr tVood-Cart One of the electric curs ran into a ennn at the corner of Clay an I irnoon. Ins vehicle t.but neither thshorss n. driver i me frightened ami be track just as ths ear came trie-Cars al Bssirard. rles McCurdy received i ingfrom Mr.

I. M. Berry, City (formerly Liberty in thorn that an electric street-esr my had jusl been organised. Mr. Berry Is the i large number ildera in the company, Com i (iume.

PhliadeJpfcla (Bromsrbood): Fhtladeipblas. 14: NewYorks.5. Bsss-hlta Jtuadelphias. tfl; New grrors-Phils Haltenea-Knell and i.Day sl i Brown, daala (tssg is US, 4: I'biialelphias. S.

tas, 1 hlladslphlss, 4. snu Usc and Ciesoents. IS Bsso-nits-rtn 10; Cblcogos, is. i u. uuscalnsoa snl jlagle a and baldwld.

At ceudam lands, 14; base-bits, 14: errore, l. Bur erroi listierii-s-M' (illl and ftD)der; Haddock and Mack. CI. rC.and (League): i evelaods.9; ba-e-hits, 12 errors.fi Pittf hurchs.tf; biuo-hlU. errors.

r.atfeiies Lincoln, and ZinnnHr toedSfS sad Wll i Iledos, 7 base-hits, 9 8. Loulartlles. I- srrors, 8, i auaiies-Cmhnisu aud sago. Khrot and Kyao. Brooklyn (Brc I Boston-, it.

1 t. aad Daly; Dalay and Uelley. Oolu iiit.ua: SL 1.0UU, Louis, omnibus, 5. Lrrors--' Lous, Coliimt 1. O'Connor; btlvetts sodKrlc; NVurck and Kane.

Cbiiago rh. Chicagos, I'ltl-liurgh-, PltUbarjgba, 1 rairerirs- King and harreu; Staler, Uoiria, and ItS SBt I.sxtWOTOM, Mays 1 he third day of the Kentucky Ktrst ra-e-unle and 'V won: Spectator sucoaU, Laura lord third. SVcJo'd won; SUverHtug ssi-ni'l, Mearlon third, lime, lilJ'v- Third ra.e-mue and a ipiarter-Bsn tmei woa; Keardon sacou 1, Corn elia third, rime, race-mile and a lihlly Uoo ae.ron.1, Uuke of Highlands Uilrd. Time. fifth race-four fur aasswi la sssaass, air Plauet thrJ.

nme -i? Beet ndir. Sonnums i.iver Begalatoris ntvainahle in tho nursery. It it a gentle laxative ana The handsomest cornei lot oa street will be this oreoing o'clock bv Messrs. B. B.

ricimn A UO. This lot i- on the corner as Maiu and Beech streets and has been long occupied bv the Baptists aa a church, and is now being sold because thejr have changed their location and erected a nano eoiiie. house of worship on Uroro svsaue. To prevent fevers keep the liver active and regular with Simmons Liver Uogulat r. Foater Ihe Photoarapher.

nt nts HAD BXS OTTXISO AKOPLXASW) TWt rBOPLE. W. W. Foster aai erntiAed the public by making an aivanee stride in tue photo? graphic world in opening ft completely BKMerniaed photographic gallery at 112 north Ninth t. little talk about Foster, his place, and his pictures: To impressive, stick close to thetruth.

It is mighty and must prev kit, then, there is no such situation aaywl ereforsptiotographie as that secured Coster, so fog as bcuuty of sur ronndings eoaeerBed. It Is on one of friiv. lied streets in the capital of I Dominion. It adjoins the church where Leeand if the Con federacv, worshipped. It fronts the bis ipitol, the reene of so many tratic id State's history, and jtut a Htrcf divides bul does not prevent an un gTeea the full foliagi the gamboling snuirrels.and ro be seen on the Capitol Foster's Gallery fte beet equipped in lb becsuss it is the newest It was lopento the pebilo three Verj few if bavi been opened since.

"Then jf you don'l vou will be behind. Foster keeps up. all of ths modern improvements that are need in ths art photographic are in his gallery, This puts him ahead of all competitors, lie has artists. His own taste is the result of cultivated experience, Bs has apoiled many pictures in acquiring it. He will spoil no more.

He oaa please tha most OS. Oet ths benefit of a veteran's fun and oonsult Foster. Ho will please you bevond expectation. i tins gal? lery. Wen.i what we -m.

Bverycoat i'ort of the toils! i an bs found in the I r's. Not hi' will tend to rruvks your staj pleasant. Ask say of the hundreds who nave, been through them the or two. 1 hey will corroborate what La aid. Look et bis pictures and your self.

Can anything be more perfect than the phot gi ph fib nrv K. Bllya so well known in Bichmond? Be looks natural thai vou expect him to answer the question, "what's ths nears?" This is rt of work Foster does with h.s new and approved methods. Don't delay, full and go through the gallery uud hud a hearty welcome. Stabbed on Hroad street lust Nlgfit. night a crowd of people while tand ng on the conn rof 1 hud a I Br a I in a lou 1 tone ol on rnakiug inquiry it was theaobjeel rarding tl stabbing of high pi ic that are so visibly displayed on the beautiful Suits the show, win.lows of p.

C. Ball. A 815 Suit that may i seen marked in many windows of higb-pT ci i .1 itbing famous has 19.78 Boys' i can buy ot this bouse for nearly half the monev. en's Suits a 13.78 i Knee fanta woi foi 50c, Bats and Fur Goods al a very email margin above manufacturers' prices. Kindly remember Third and Broad streets when In need of Clothing, and you won't regret this valu? able information.

An opportunity to secure good Invest? ments in the Bast End will be offered this evening at the sale ol forty-lwo handsome Building Lots by Messrs. B. B. Chaifln i 'i me lol i trill be sold al half the prices land is bringing in Boutbwe I Vir ginia, where the towns are us on paper and unvthing like substantial prosrx i the remote future. Invest your near home, under rour own snpert our prices are low, our city prosperous, uud an advance certain.

"TheChaumont." a charming pattern Hat black net. exclusively shown in Meyer's New Millinery Parlor, Sixth and Broad. atiuttti Boston's nig Beeas. Tlio nth Boston Company offers to parties ning toin -ir money unexceptionable oppor tunities for quick returns with large profits. Mr.

1. B. Maaaie srrived I south 'i this morning to take the place of Major H. A. Edmondsonand Hon.

R. Noblin, who have been iu the past two days in ths interest of the company, Tl a aery Bntlen have mel with in the placing of stock among Bichmond most bi lH98tDespeaks the worth of the company. Parties wishing will do well to call on Msssis si Mur Hotel at an earlv hour, aaonh a iry remains io be sold Commencing May 11th, Sunday acoom modatioo w.ll be resumed on ths Richmond ami Petersburg railroad. They ure scheduled to ave Bichmond at 8:40 A. arriving at Petersburg at 9:85 A.M.

Beturning, leave Petersburg at 6:16 P. M. and arrive at Biohmond 7:10 P. M. rhe Petersburg people will reach Rich mond on thesu trains at 8:88 A.

and i their return journey at 7:80 M. Stops will be made nt all way-stations ami sidings fi pe St vie-of Millinery are ohaaged every eetTe notice of i ft a of ths swellest Thst's wbyevery hat they trim it different and The and Ohio railway have i their Sm.dav excursions between Richmond and BcottsvtUs on ths James. livisi n. Train leavss Richmond at returning, arrives Bichmond st 7 BO F. M.

Tickets sold for this tram at leas than of Vctcriini, vour order is placed at once with Co. il will bs Imp aslblefortl.i Dtsb the Caps in time for tho un veiling ceremonies. The daintiest of Laos Hats-not betora seen in Bichmond 1 ha Boul ivsrd" is on exhibition Meyer's Millinery Parlor, Sixth ami Broad. H. Hall will be in the citv at Ford's HoteL Friday andSeturday, May, 9th and re aire orders for awaings, tents, flaga, and all eanaas work.

Life unto those that, find it and health to their flush means A. B. Tonic. The pal lowers, novelties, fine shapes, tl I tylish designs, trim? mers and constant communication with New York as in the Btylea has given Mayer's, Sixth and Broad, a lead In Millinery never before attained the first season of anv enterprise. Off for ICurope waa the orv of aeveral of our charming but, unfortnnatelv for them, thevneglei ti a fray Trunk, ana ar- consequently unhappy.

Profit by thslr thoughtle and supply yourself. Greatest imaginable. to every style Bareto. -j Dress, St-auier. For sale bv all Made bi H.

W. Rountree A Bro? ther, Bichmond. Turn not hand DUt OSS A. B. C.

Ait for the blood. Wee What Ur. .1. It. Hawthorns Says.

I srf freo fr atsrrb. I believe that I can OSS a. eartblsaSs to this effect from any compe? tent physloau. I have used no medicine within the paatslx months except King's KoyalGerma lasnt ily health is botlar tbau It has been ftr thirty years. I am in possession of InformaUou tbat warrants me lu saying teat ihe relief which 1 have froui the uae of lbs asSSatSSS bj a more certain and radical than that which it ass brought to hundreds of persons lo gta sd1 other States.

U- AWTHoasa. Price to 11.10 per I utile. owsfs A tliMos Data COMrssr. A mat sod a mouse Burned a aiau'a Css the Patixt Sakbtt Matcuxs, which can not be Ignited exoopl oo me box have oo odor, aod are aot polvno is if chewed by chUdreo or others. Also not mora expensive men o.hsr matches.

For sale by T. HossaTS Baxss. I her macut. 619 eanl Main aires', Bichmond, Vs. The Wonderful Bprlng.

TaoMrsos's Brosiss Absbmc Watss crs stlog a asoaallou wberevsr Introduced. We ask me profession to examine it end say whether or not they know of aiy spring water mat suggests so many Important uses In medicine. 1'aui pbleta on application to Pols Millss A Co. While me essential feature ot ASTBAt. Oh.

is sbsoluu saieiy, should also be remem? bered mat tt Is of no leas vslus on account of iu Illuminating giving as It does Uts clearest, stsadtsat, aad most mellow Ufht poa sjaas. OFFICE OF Miller Rhoads, Richmond, May 9t 1890, TO-DAY We Will Offer Som Special Drives, TO-DAT 19 new styles OLTIMO-CLOTH, a yard. Bsgular Bates TO-DAT h'RW PERSIAN OMBHR tttya a yard. Segulsr price 17a TO-DAT 60 pieces new DRUM omOHAHS la ths most exquisite designs and colorings, Ujac a yard. Kegular price lJo TO-DAT BLACK WOOL C.ll*.stADlNI, J6 wide, SJa a yard.

TO-DAT ALL COLORS SURAH BSBsSkj 83c. a yard. Regular price JOe. TO-PAT ALLC)1 ORs mc. SILK DRI9S OlRTra for Bla yard.

TO-DAT S8C. HOSIERY fwr a a pair. TO-TUT Sosea SOI.1T> AL, HUE, an 1 flRE f. V. so.

0. Kegular price double. GREAT BARGAINS HOI TIIK flaW SALE ITCH PAT. A TWO-DAYS" SPECIALSALE SUITS. which have been Engaged as follows LOT consists of 16 2 piece Kilt Suits, sizes two and it bull to live years, "Special Base price" uud to? morrow LOT II.

I'our-ints of 18 2-fdaat Kilt Suits, sizes two and a half to live, years, marked and 13, Special Basa price "(to-day and to? morrow 81.6V. LOT III. runsiKhi of 25 2-piece Kilt Baits, "Special Baleprka" to-day and lo morrow $3.80. LOT IV. consists of 'JO 2-pieco Kilt Suits, inarkstl Sulu pttoa to day and to-niorrow 85.

LOT V. tOMists dimn, Light and Lark Colors, Bhott-Patdai Suits, sjaaa four to fourteen, marked and -'Special Hsle pries to-day und to? morrow fi.MO. LOT VI. eoBsatata of li Pan to Suits, sizes tlur teen to seventeen childly small suosi, marked 87. 17, and 18.50, "Special Sulu price" to-day and to? morrow LOT VII.

consists of 28 I-ong PantaSuite, aiaeeMiir teen to ciiiliteon, marked 810, $9, and "Specml Hale price to-dny and to? morrow 17.50. LOT VIII. consists of 68 I Pants Suits, sacks aud cutaways, atast thir? teen to eighteen, marked 310.50, und 815, "Special price" to-day and tomorrow $12.50. Don't fail lo avail yourself of these exceptional value-u Should any Units remain unsold ihcj will D8 pal in atoek to-morrow gignt al former pm-os. SPECIAL SALE To-Day and Morrow.

THE BOSTON, 1009 TKain btieet, OPPOSITE POST-OFFICK. BE SENSIB 1 AND BUY YOUR CLOTHING DIRECT TUB MANUFACTURER, VYilCKE YOU CAN SAVE TAB PROFIT. A. L. Hijofafluitn Ma ftslaim, BABT MAM STaJsT.

Itsyaiw DAVIS HANDKERCHIEFS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. One tlonKitil dozen Ladies' Fine Ltoan, Ltoea Lawn, an 1 BasSM Lawn hemstitch, and loped Bdgefli with drawn lawaasai end nicely at ono ball wholesale pne? LADIES' PINE I. WW HKMSTncil ED, with drawn. Ihfi e4 5c, worth I PLAIN WHITE ALL HEMSTITCHED, 10c.

worth LADIES' PIKE BHEEB LAWK, atitebed, drawn tlirends, JOc worth 25c, LADIES' KIM SHI SB LAWK, Hem? stitched ami Liid'Helcnd, worth LADIES'FTKIBHEI I IdWN, Hen. stitched, solid colors and plain It li pnulcd iKirders. We. worth t5c LADIE8 vi PIKEBHIFill.AWN. Saalloped Edge an I nicely LroM worth 50c LADIES' EXTBA-FIKI LINK LAWK, iii-itifully Embroidered all around and Scauopad OOc worth $1, MFVSALL HEMSTITCHED, with one-inch Inm, ISr.

worth 25c. Levy Davis. TOOK THE HINT. Ei.hmi.m., 1990. A few days ago we intimated that there would be a reduction of 10 cent, in tlm price of HEr.l'EK JACK? ETS, lit liiut and tlio cool weather EM are li.ving had the effect of bringing out of burst! for these garments.

We have nuny left, howover, in a greet varietv of colors and stvles for Misms and lnidnn, nnd wo will continue tin red stai rate until tho stock is sold down iimte low. Oursbck of 'HUMMED SAILORS has been replenished during tha past few days. We have a gnat vanrty in ms? diunt and lino grade TWO-T1 MI LANS. navy-blue, black. brown, and garnet, with wlr.to crowns.

Few hats are more popular tiiau these. We are constantly adding to our Kin a.iy laiga assortment of TKIMMKD BtlLLISEKY, and we can ahow aome new patterns in Hats and Bonnets if you have not called in the past day or two. One seemingly tries to outdo ths other in fancifalneas of design. The srt of I has of late DM81 reduced to such a tine point that with a well-blended combination of colors sued as we can give on a bat op can suit tha most fastidious taste, 3 401 east-Broad strwt. ii.nii.s am) Kr.srT.n avawTa.

Zl MM HUM ANN'S EUROPEAN HOTEL RESTAURANT. 703 Braid street, Ktt-hmoad. Vi? NOWjOPEN. SI faa DAT. HOT ASU COLO HA Ills.

Itsgalar Dinner 1 lo 3 P. at. 4eUr. talSSLeanr. BUeiaa raatsssOerta.

rKsWOXAL. I HAVE THIS DAY APPOI5TKD Ma i A. BEAACa Mr ofsat kt see sssau.e t.K.x*BMY. BiaiMBatf at SsalEUOsl rtaEar.wsi'Tasasaxtaa^jjhl Use am aayUs9.

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