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THE MAYOR'S FIRST VETO HE OPPOSES THE MA1XTKXAXCR OF COLORED SOLDIERS' HERE. Tb* MmotM mt Aletsrras* Or*rr?i-.s tb* V*|* xajlxhmat Wataaalan-naiary forth* Assisi**! Librarian. Th* Itoatd of Aldermen held Its reguj Ur moiuhly mectiiirc isst evening at - O'clock in the Coon-li Chamber. The following ineu.berti answered to the roll call President Turpin ?nd Messrs. Allen. Batten. BUM. Hardwicke. NltcMU. Woore, Nountoastl". Keeve. Hneod. tttarke. Vaunhsn. White, and ivlng. Mayor Rickard Xl. Taylor sent a* his Itrst veto messatei relating to the ap? propriation ol *2.-**> I" addition to the amount alre-aely appropriated for tn. t .instruction of an armory for IM Flrsl bauaiion, \ ligtma .oiunieer*. iiifantrj tltie (Olored oaKalloiu 'ine document ?et form tue tonoaring:_ . M return the resolution adopted by the Hoarj ot Aldermen Mptemosr u, inn ann eon.urn-.i in by me i ointnnji (Council oioi'T i. lsll, appropriating *_..<-<"* for armory foi i'l re? Battalion., Virginia volunteers, in.'antry, without my approval, as 1 neem lt unneeessary, unwise, atm agmnsi public policy io maintain coloreo soldiers in this city; and this battalion is composed Ol coloreu ESS motion ?*f Mr. Wake, the Hoard unanimously passed the res-duuon over the veto ol ttte Mayor L'pon the recommenoauoi of the ' om mltiee on Htre-ets, a pei lt ion offered by "Mr. Warner Moore W-i rejc-cmu, wai .1 askeel permission f"i ihe con-eiruciioii of a slue true k rrom the Southern rail? road on I io.k street, in front of tne petitioner's mills, for a distance of about J'S' feet. Upon the ri"'ommcndatlon of the fi? nance I'ommlltee. the sum of W,U6*0 was appropriated (or the account of the Com? mune on .lames Hiver Improvement. Tbe original resolution, calling for an appropriation of fio.uu*', was amende 1 in the above manner by the committee. A boom ton inc law j.ir.fusi. l'pon the ree iimnieniati'Ui of the Cons* millee* e>n Qrounda ami Bulktlnga, a resolution III unanirnotisly adopts I granting permission 10 me Uar Associa? tion to "se as a law library Mooni No. 10. on the fourth boor of tm- Cltf Hali, under certain restrictions and with tlie proviso that the room may also be ** 1 ly the city for th** storage of documents Captain Ite-eve, un behalf of the Com mittee em Health, submitted the report recently published in Tue Times In re? gard to <hf death rate of the- city, nnd a resolution waa Mooted providing that lhere be addeel to the census for each year the percentage equal to the Increaas since the* prsvtoua census. The Ho-arel eoncurred in the following appropriations agreed upon by thc Com? mon Council: Kour hundred and eighty-nine dollsrs for the grsdlng, psvlng, curbing. "?"? guttering of Hie* south side of Floyd avenue-, from flinn to Combardy street. Bight hundred dollars for the grading of fne alley between Reservoir and Itan dolph streets and Taylor ant Cary Streets. i-ux hundreel de,liars for the grading, resetting of curbing, .-end paving road Md Of Heech street from Park avenue to Main street with granite apalto. Six hundred and thirty-seven dollars And eighty-five cents for the grading, resetting of curbing, mid paling road? bed of Fourteenth atrosl with granite spalls from Franklin to tvoss streets. Seven hundred "lullars for the grading, curbing, and paving with granite ol gutty and sidewalk on south side of Qritt* street from Twenty-third street to Ten"''- roadway. Providing for the Issuing of gKMUU worth of 4 pei cont sewer bunds, to run thirty-four years, the proceeds to be used for tin* construe tion 1 f sewers on Hyland street and other points. raook hil-.-.-.: gangs, The Board glM concurred In the reso? lution providing for the appointment of a apodal committee of three membera from \h- couin il and two from the Board, to consider the Question of displaying the ninnes of the streets on street corners; also for th,- us. ,,r electricity on the Msr Msil-stn 11 car Una during tne Exposition, from e ictober :uh to lath. whoa 'he- question cams up as to ena curring In the resolution appropriating s:i,i??i for (he completion of the Stuart llotse (iuard armory, and the erection of a eirii) shed between the armor) and tin one of (he Richmond How lt/.'rs, now In course of construction, a good deal of discussion ensued, and Mr. Stark*- moved to strike- out such part a or ma resolution as referred to the drill shed. This mo? tion prevailed, and the resolution was agreed upon as emended STATS MHKART. A resolution was concurred in appro? priating t'*i.i for certain Improvements on Park avenue between Hovel ami Byrd streets. The Board also concurred In the ordinance providing thal the Board of Health should meet at bast once a month, also tn a resolution donating n sec? tion lu Oakwood cemeter) io the Found* ling Hospital; appropriating flu for the furnishing ol a room In Washington Hall for the accommodation of the Bled oral Board. Tm* resolution appropriating RAM1-4 per month, ns salary for tbe assistant li? brarian, wasais,. concurred In, Mr. starke alone' voling against lt, j The Committee on Finance was Instruct? ed to borrow |MKI,W**1 from time to time, aa the BOOdO Of Itu- City ma) reeiuirc. SeiT Tn Mt tm IK. HAI.AI.1K8. ."he ordinance concerning the payment Of the .-alaric- gad WagM "f itv oin. .al? and employes, mid preventing then from selling their salaries, or Riving orders for the same, provoked a lively ellsctis slon. President Turpin spoke against trie Measure, saying that he dbl not think the i-iiy officials wore babies, needing "_o earls" t-t keep them from fulling down, ile ihought the/re people should have the privilege* of selling thur wa/,es, which were- their emly assets, when they were in a tight place. Mr. Blake, in favoring the* ordinance, said thal Ihe president did not seem lo raraderstand the situation He said that ?ollie* of the city Officials di,I sell their wages, and that they sold them three and four times. He cited sn Instance, in whle-h un order for a man's pay waa pre gented Si the- offiCS of the CltJ Auditor three times, emly to be* linn.d down, ai the Wages of the said official had been drawn upon another order. Mr. Turpin thought a person who did that wes nothing more than a thief. Ile know th* I- ware some dishonest people In the city government. If the refusal to pay a <h-i>t was to i?- , siled dishonesty. Mr. Starke Stated that he would have to vote for the Measure ls order to moke Impossible such a report aa ha bend a day or two ago, 10 the offed that a mem? ber of etiie of the committees was -Jinx? ing the bonds of a man employed in his own el,-i 1 * r 1111, 111 A motion made by Mr. Allen, to refer the matter to the Committee on Claims ap'i M'aries. was voteu down. The t .., 1 nal ordlnan was then concurred i.i hy a vote ul 10 to 1 with an amendment, re? pealing any ordinance or pan of ordi? nance conflicting therewith. Teti'T M I' I'S'l*: WAUK fiTST. Alderman Mitchell present-d a resolu? tion, requesting the Committee on Water to ascertain the numleer of water takers alleging ihst they do nol receive the quan? tity e?f v\uti*r for which they pay. and to inform the* board ?* to the Ions which the edty would sustain if no e-harge was made for OUCh faucets and closets. The measure was referred to th,* Water Committee. Mr. Starke presented a resolution pro? viding for the Issuing of MA.BB worth of 4 per cent, elly honda, the pfOCOMa eif which nie te, be expended in the conatruc* tlon of the proposed new we hool building* The matter was referred to the Commit? tee on Finance. un motion of Captain Keeve. the beard dee-lded tlint chairmen of the various committees should report the codified etty ordinance*- as som as revised to Cajitaln Alexander Coke, the reviser, so that they might he pre-inleel to the Council in one volume as pro >f. After the transaction e>f some routine business of minor ImpOTMn e the board adjourned. Jl'Bl IC'K 'tttll X'S Ctn RT. Another Rs',,1 ?%?_?% t ?>. t Stree* t Vr miers Vle? 'nunr ie Cltv Di.Ui, .,,. Another batch of street venders of every description were before Justlee John yesterday on the charge of keeping stands on the sidewalk eic lu the street ls viola? tion of a rity ordinance They were Wil? liam Jackson. I'lstitlah Augusto, T. Hum? phry. W. L. Junes, l>,uls lti-si-Ttette. M. jAiteiiio. John Still I ie, Tom Prawn. Mike Fernande-y. Mark Saslnua, Mike iacoblne. W. W. Stanton, Jom*i>>, I lu*. Jm*4b Kehwurt*. mei-on Darktianion, Ko. John? son, Ed. Clarke. Joseph O wane ttl. The Justice Informed the parties broi.grit be? fore him that they eould not nell on th* atreet evea if they had a llvense. the city ordinance forbidding lt He cautioned tacm that If brough! before hun agsln he would have to hue th?.m. The cute of James Ji ll (colored), charg? ed with threatening to cut with a knife Willie Hawkins, was continued un'.ll to? day. Jack Killi (colored) wan fined JI and co?t< and sea' to .InJl for thlrtv days for bein* disorderly and lining Indecent lan? guage In the ? treet. William Doran waa charged wita Viclrg drink and disorderly and threatening t ? do Mist own mother bodily harm Me wan sent to Jail for twelve months In default of $.%>? security. I...usins ('uHingwor'ri, john Dowell,and Angus (tray (coloredI were fined ti and costs each and Kent to jail for thirty days. Adan! Hchraudt waa charged wltn keep? ing a vicious dog to run at large, which blt !?. VV. De Hylv-La. The Justice or? dered thc dog to he killed If found In the j city after twenty-four hours. I Alex. Scott (colored! w;is charted wl'ti feloniously assaulting and heating J?ne Hrott. The case ss tu* continued until nex Monday in order to secure add.tiona! wu "wuflam Orandlm (roared* was chanad , with assaulting and cutting with ?i "'"'*; Luther Robinson. Tlw- case was continueu ; until next Thursday._^__ po vb or ron rn it ni obs. They I* lighted Tl*?.lr I ? "Aim et the Altar sf Ily , ttp V'-sS nlty. The wedding of BUB Mary Stuart Mc- | ? '.uire mai Dr. WOlham Fiwar.i McGuire i took jilace yesterday afternoon at 6 o'clock at the reat-swee of the> ?*___? fathei Dr. Hunter M.-t.ulre. Ill gaat Qrace Onlv the relatives and intimate friends "f the family were present. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, ri Uibson, of christ church, I'linni nail. ? Ihe bride wore a g< wn of ivory .?atin. trimmed in Brussels point hue, tu.le veli, diamond ornament* The ribbon girls on the occaakm were the MISSIS Clarke, Lucy F.oolh. May Handy, Ella Cog, Laura McGuire, L ..ins ii Gertrude Soward, Annie Guy, l Qertrude Camm, Charlotte Ransom, Bet- I tn- Conrad. The maids of honor wen- j the bride's sisters, Misses Fannie and Aa? ld- McGuire. The gowns worn Ly th.- I young ladles were white organdie, ir rn- 1 med elahorately In white satin ribbon. They carried bouquets of american Beau? ties, as it Wag a pink and white welding. , 'I'll. h> st iin-n were Mess.".*-, ll.-.ny Cabal] and Randolph Tucki r, Jr. l)r and .vlrs. McGuire left on the '? O'clock train for a north.-rn tour. On their return they will be at horne to the.r J friends at IM east Franklin. Oreel Interest was evinced by Rich? mond society in this WedA ng, owing to tne great popularity and prominence of the contracting couple. RAN-IX? CtlSNinoHAM. Mr. William M. Rankin, nf this eltv, ind Mles F. v. Cunningham, or Ws h ington, were married in the litter city raaterday at l o'clock Ly the Rev. Father Fletcher. The bride ls an attractive and very popular young lady, and is a cousin Ot Mrs. John Rankin and Mr. George cun? ningham, <if tids city. The gr..oin \g well known and popular In this city, and is a t*on of Mr. William Rankin After a t'-ur Of the N'orth Mr. and Mrs. K-inkln will return to this City, Where they will in future reside. WILLIAMS -LYON*. A most Interesting event took place at i o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the rea ilm. e of Captain Alica m. Lyons, BB weat Main street, lt being thc marriage of his daughter. Miss Lauri. L. Fynns, to Mr. Winton williams. Th- ceremony was strictly private, and was perf..rm.d Ly R_v. Fr. SI.-dd. The married couple left on ihe evening train. The pride bl bright, Vivacious and pret? ty, nn'l ls extremely popular with a large numbu r ol 11 jenda .Mi WIlllanrM li bookkeeper fur Messrs, H. Wallersteln A Co. He is also geera tary of the Richmond -tosari Aaeocla tn.ii, nnd active In all that j.rt.-iins !?< the success of that organization. No young man is more highly regarded in the com? munity or hus a brighter an ure before him. FrANKJiv M .ortr. Mr. clarence Franklin, cashier <.f the Richmond Railway and Electric Company, and Miata J. Ali.-.- Moore, the daughter of Mr. j. B. Moore, were married at Old Bt. .John's c-hurcli yesterday al <\ P, M., and though the storm prevailed al thal lu.ur the ceremonies were conducted With great beauty Of detail. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion, ai.d the ceremony waa performed by the rector. Rev. Mr. Good? win, assisted by Rev. a. ii. Tlaaora, ot Chesterfield county. The bride entered the church haning upon ihe arm of "h.-r fath-r. preceded by her maid of honor. Miss Jessie Balley, a young Church lilli lady. The ushers were Messrs. John Sloan, lt. C. Ma- Bullington, Frank Craigie, lack Hobson, .lames Moore, Ernest Moore, md willie Owens. The bride wore s handsome brown travelling suit, with hit, shoes, and gloves lo match, while Miss Kailey, the maid Of Honor, wore a pink silk, with gloves and dines to match. The groom ls a native Of New York, md has Leen a resident ot Richmond tor iliout four yeal Altai thc ceremony the young couple eft for 'i two weeks' \isit to Washing? ton, Faltlniore, and New York. On their return they will reside with the bride's jiarents, -No. nos east Broad sir?t. Hie United Vt *t * l ircult Conrt Judges <l..rr, M.inls and Hughes leard Ihe follow-in.* ca sea yesterday: Phoenix Insurance Company, ol Brook* lyn. N. V.. plaintiff in error, against Charleston Fi niue c.p.my. defendant In error. Error to Circuit Court, South Carolina Continued from yeoterday. Argument ? onclud* i by Julian _ for the defendant in erroi ai I George M. Trenliolin for the pl uiitiff in error, and MlLlllttt./l. American Fire Insurance Company, ol New If Otk, plaintiff in erna. lin I chariest..n Bridge Company. Error to Circuit Court, South Carolina trgued ulong with tne pr* cedli case by the s.un.- counsel, snd submitted, Phoenix Insurance Company, of Frook lyn, .\. v., plaintiff in error, against the Wilcox A Qt bbs Guano * ompany, de? fendants in error. Error to L'ircut Court, South Carolina. Argued by Ueoi rrenholm for plslntirf in * i r ir and j. P. K Hryan tor thc defendant in error, and lubmittcd. A rough Sh*Mv. Naughty Samuel t. Jack's Inferior company, in the "Bull Fighter," a po r imitation "f Carnies "Carmen Dp to Fate," afforded amusement to small nu rlieneea at the Richmond Theatre yester? day matin* ?? and lai t evenln ;. ' i he rcnipiiii.i ls composed Of twenty "gills' imi two comedians from the music had rtaae. The trapeze act nf the Mendoaa sisters was the only redeeming feature of the performance. The living pictures were disgustful, and mun*, of the ...stum s were vulgar. Cosgrave and Grant's clever company if comedians and comedlennei cl ed a ?.il engagement ut th<* Acidemj milli, last evening's performance. lletinca Court. llenricii County Couti was in session fir L i abort tim > - ? terdaj. Janus Hall, who was Indicted fo;- u- ] ..nina: iv assaulting Mrs. Fan.-, was tried ' o-day for -uni le asia iii ano given uti-.i lays in jail. He has already seri.rd three Salli,? Holmes wda to-day sentenced to the penitentiary for two years, t;.. u ? lunn'; oounsel withdrawing tba motion tor i nev trial A numL-r of accounts were examined ind allowed, and the court adjourned iintl to-morrow, ROW Appointments. isaac DtCKM. Hanover, October 17th Cbarlea City, o.t..h.-r l-*th. carter's Precinct Olenrlco), t'ctoDer .".nh. J* HIX F!. MAMBT. Radford. October Huh (night). Roanoke City, October 2uth might) Fedford city, October SM < ..uri). M. W. FFiiFI'N'iiY. West Point, October Ilth (night), TA/FWFFI, Fr.FKTT. West Point. Ootobfr Mth might). HOM. C, ll MAN8UR. Wnrrenton, OotObar Sd. Iti Fortieth AnnlvertarT. The Grove-Avenue Baptist Sundae ichopi held ita fortieth anniversary cele? bration Mon.lay evening, thc exercises i -eiiig very tater-seilhg The repuria bv M dlfferen omcers w.-re vary en.-,,",,,.. H?- ?*"? _*? amglng waa particularly ^dluThef? were a numher of prize* l S-KJ^S t0. th<i ?ch?**? lor attendant,! *d Xor bringing |g new scholars. I SECCltES FIRST PRIZE. COMPS XY ll. OF THE RLE ES, DE. FEATS ITS COMI'ETITORS. A CUASt r. IO LAI UH. An F.vriilng of r?tor- -nd Sour at ihe Rteh n.imil llifBtc. The combination of talent that ls to appear gt the Richmond Theatre Thurs? day night. October Itth, will afford an opportunity t. i.vers of wit, humor el-. duence and music. ior all these elementi will I.,* .ailed into play ft the benefit ol those who attend. Folk Miller never wanes in th- Utterest . f the pjbllc for De l? unique, He win delineate ?' h - iwn dellgbtful manner, w.th teveral new ?ketches, tbe old-time plantation dark) * chara* ter which poeaeasaB a-ch iar charm to ail southern people. Doubt ess many Of our visitors will t ik. thi jpportunity ol bearing Richmond's popu? lar delineator. None the less charming are the st..rle* >f the war as told Ly Judge Fa ri.ir our <wn "Johnny R.-h.'' who for over a nuar ;er of a century has found favor With Aouaands by virtue ,.f hi.- wit nag ora* ory. Judge Farrai 'a rersatality is wei mown, and he will be gladly received by Meta ol nanon*] fri* ada ami admirers U the way. he le-tared last Dight, and duo lectures to-night at Nashville fenn f you have never heard him the oppor unity should not be alighted. JTofessor B. T. Ford, ot .New Vork haa The Norfolk City <?u?r?l 'eenret Second rrlie, aad the llonil. ?lin (.aar'l, of 4 harlolleaTlllr, l?k?? Third.' Yenterday wai a day of surprises to | those who were Interested In the eabapnt* j Rive drill, and had an idem that they w.-re in a position to predict the probable result. I'eople who had witnessed the drills of Companies A and B of the Bloas1 Rattali'.n. on and mar the Capitol gguaun, baoaaad deeply impressed with th** good work put In Ly the two Ptrmtiaitas, but lt waa generally conceded that *'ompany A, the old Richmond Light Infantry Bloea, was ahead of the Junior companv. If not lu the manual of arms, certainly In marching and 1 Olding and firing. Evening after .vening i witnessed the drills oi' the two command-i ami, debar? ring an*, attempt ?t appearing to be par? tial, I c,,m.- to the sam- conclusion as nil . the others. < >f .ours-, ths general impres? sion prevailed lt,al < ompany B would also carry off a prise, bul 1 venture to say that hardly one outsider could be found who expected thal Company B would ?*< cute ihe i*r*u prize. i.amur tai whole rime that the prepa? rations f.?r th. great contest were going on, the L.st. feeling prevailed between th" two commando, and when the member- of Company A felt yesterday taat they would not Ik* "in it." to use ? . (.nitrion, street expression, they endeavored to rendel theil moral assistance to Company B sa BOOB as their time arrived, and they cheered the junior company heartily ano with s win when they aaw how smooth!} and promptly ail their orders wi i ?? a i ried out. Ti.at Captain Ainslie was the proudest man al the Exposition '".round- last evening, next to tbe nun of his,comps nv was perfectly na viral, tot no one knew better than he whal sacrlncee had been i" -'-arv lo bring Ins company tn that j.erf.ellon which BO* ured it tuc palm of the day. noaa snaraiBaa, Rut with the victory of Company M cha aurprtses did nol end. for while me drill went on tr.e general Impression pTe vailed that Company A, of the Blues, would If not the first, certainly s* the second prise; but when lt waa an? nounced that ''ompany R (Norfolk < it, Guards), Fourth Regiment, bs i *???? urea d prise and Compan) D ' M'-nti i ello Guard i), Thli 1 Regiment, thud prise evei. spectator Indulged In ' or lei commenting and wondering aa lo how all thia came about. There w< -e three prisca of *?'?"? I' fi<?. offered by the Virgin's state Agri? cultural an i Mechanical Society and First Lieutenants L>uval, Waik and Mott. t. s \ of Portress Moira, had Leen se? lected ss ludges. Entries were mad- by Compaulea A and u. ol the Blues' Bat? talion the Norfolk ad Charlottesville' companies, lt was also expected thal th* Harrisonburg Quard. Captain O. >'?? Roller commanding, would enter th* com petition, Lot as that gentleman ??? ? u ..pn- to a form* r tnt mb* r ol hi Kanlzatl rn, **ho now resides In thia his men Lad be* n rather h.ir.I ur., and although ii- tm -I inti! last Baturoay. he found it dur.-.-.- Ible to se* ure thi n cea Bary number Had they reallj et ti r< d tne ra.< there would have been no tell lng as to the pr..Laia..- result. During t?*e competitive drill al -taunton lasi week the Harrisonburg Guard secured -' - points oul ol ap the i !hai lott* ? ville Ceanpany IM "nd tba Staunton < ompany 11-'..' Originally tue drill had Leen set down for l F m . bul for some r* i on il h id I.u put Off until I o'clock, and th-- pla;e tor th.- exhibition was designated sa tue i ice track in from ol the grand st... d The reoent rain Lad made the gmm i rat hei heai y and when, shortie t ? 2 o'clock, Jupiter Pluvlus once more open. . d in- gi od gates, it be ame ai ps ? I tii.it the .im].ame*- would have :.r . ..m.. con sid* i able dlftieull lt fell w> th* lot of < omp i ? -. K, of the Blues to appear Ural In the arena, and after the commandants ol the various organizations had secured from ll < .pies of th* programme, which was the i un.- In ea.h Instance, the other three commands were aenl our of sight. The f..i!..w lng we i tl i ? mm* Ivlng at thc same time the number of points that . mild DO mad- out <>f a po. anl. mr. 1'ROfiSAMMK. I. Company Inspe* rion. ll Manual of Arms. ill. Company Drill, i Feing in line, to mai h i" 'olumns ..r ?? i front ". To oblique. In columns of fours. J. To tortu Lu- irom column*. ??! four (a) .>n right or left; (b) to the trout. |, March |i ii iu i olumna of fours, I dumn ot i svoii foui s. .',. Being in to form col mn ?' platoons io the right or left fi. To form line from col? umn from line of pla oohs on th* i til or I* ft 7. Being in line, to foi .ii - olumn of platoon* to lh* front, 8. Being In column I itoons, to form company t.. the front. :.. Rei ig in column of I form froni Into lin* - i platoons in limn ol 0 Mar. lung lu line of platoons, iii columns -a tours, to foi m .?ol.nm- of four* to the i. hi ol I* tv After thi comple? tion . i Mo. III.. Captains will glv* two minutes, and then 'inn their compa? nies in mi. h movements a.s they see nt for liv.- minutes. Kuti or tuv r?ii*wn?. Nev* r l. r in- was Company A more i er. feel in the manual Of arms and iii 'he company drill, hut what brought about its downfall was tfhe company it>. i *ine .r two serious mistakes were madl? in that portion of th* exhibit, an I bel I* the uniforms and belts were m.t found in as good a condition aa in th* .on,maud-. The guns were also deslg. n it-d as unserviceable- they ar.* furnished by the State and. as one <>t r.a.* oftlcem who acted as judges expressed himself afterwards, he would not attempt to put any man armed with such ? gun on guard duty. By the time Company A had finished its .iriu itu- rainfall had become heavier, and tl - Monticello * luard. w ho ha i L? n waiting i" a neighboring field, were drenched before they entered the drill. They were commanded Ls Captain Keller, hut for some reason it aaa Impossible to secure a list of their men. They labored under difficulties hui did the best they could under th.- circumstances, When they had ended the Military Commit!.I the Bociety, constating of Maters. Lee Lorraine and William F. Wickham, de? cided '"hm the remainder of the pro? gramme should be executed in the Music Hall After some unavoidable delay, Company B, of the Flues, cum.- to the front and was loudly cheered bv the many tors who Riled th.- galleries the platform and the aides of rae hall J bell Irlll off like clock-work, n id bul .-.-.r two unimportant mistakes were not) I mi ?-. . ,.-.* ,-. The last comp.ny to enter the drill was the Norfolk Compai v. i ul by the thi y put in their app* ai a ?? li had bec ..;..- : -? dark (hst a i ?>? d man- 0f th ? .tors lost their inter.- > and tefl the building. At the -L.se of the drill the Ju: - had a br el tlon In the p dent's office to compare ii I quently th* -.< neral result wa as st.it. I al o\ ?? At the sugg* itlon of the military com? mittee the taree army officers will re main here until Thursday T, . v viii to day in detail ascertain ihe percentage of the four companies and they wll] abm Le in readiness. If any additional mili? tary drill should be decided upon Ly tba* committee. been specially engaged for the <^g"'0": He ls an elocutionist and ln'P'rT?";.' r Of the best or,1-*r. arni bis humorous ?><? tatlons will add a delightful lantarait?> \ne unusually l.rlllhni programme*, rne tm* perlal quartette, In negro djaMCt^aooM and choruses, together with the J "'??ns, whose clever manipulation ot the ~**??0; lin. guitar and banjo ls so well known, are down on the bill for several ni mber.'. The vocal and Instrumental i?e*i?*cii;ins r>y these two (-saturn will eontrtbute largell to the pleasure of th- audience. The nianavment says the curt iln will rise pr-imptly at 8 1.,. and the programme be i. ? dered without hitch or Interruption. JudKlnK from th- merit ol the entertain? ment offered and the popularity of the participants, the Theatre will be packed to the doors. 1HB VJ MO VB tv OAT. It le Hirer, mud Bfscjffctag ht BM-f tor the I'.l : Shoejrt To der. The r'rrtis Is here?. In "Plte of IM ! rain and sever* storms of laat alghl the einus trains of Walter _* Mai*.-** "grandest and best shows <n earth" ar? rived here on time over the Chesapeake Mind Ohio railroid from Nawport Newe, and by th.- time The Tim-:-- reoch< I BubOcriMra this mornlm? ths mammoth waterproof pavilions of the big euro s I will be erected on the show lot tit- UM 1 ? "r ''Ui> ?tre*l ,-.._ ., Tb,* show began n? southern tour al Norfolk Monday, and was grated at tne two pertonnancos by ovec l?.?W poopie* Thal the audie n, es w-re well wea ? evinced on every hand, and the new" papen there give ? *- .Unaly c??Pl?; Scatary aotlcea of lt. TM ,\i;-lt1';1'' ^ that city, says it was ono ot tne piave-ii ;in,i i. st i ir. uses ever "I *h:lt Ul> The News and Courier, of the sum' place, saya ir was clean ihroughout, snd th* features advertised wera carried ou to th- letter, -All tha MPf" ??*? Chu the atreet parade waa me Mm ever uiver, there. Th.* tents are all ahs-nut Iv waterproof, and the patrons, in of i iln t .-dav, can reel asaured Of be? tas- lott mb wen protected from ihe weather as If (hey' were In an -pera hTho'parade will start from the frfOMda st promptly 9 o'clo k .-md "jato tha line of march heretofore ?''1'''; / ' ? . Prom all reports the clreus w.lj*" whal a repn ' l_.be, andMhe people of ftlchmond * I to "'?'>.*?* ' "" opportunity of ' '," ',tr, "?' utterly void of i /.'r-i'm that som.* ah art carry. I he- venom am.-s begin st 'i and * o'clocK e. mu She Bvsvesth hoo.-eraor". The Stuart H--r e Ousrd J. Euker commanding, }ratertiay ene breted Ita anniversary, tn view of the ??-? w ^"?.?.?"?.'.vrt*,r,," op-r.;;:. , .min'iii'i in *"*- 'i. ? ? ?? ? numerous del lea. les * ? ' -i '? ' ' >". l" ?"? the palnte of tho a presi nt Owing to ? iinstorm the attendai rather email, bul those who did c me spent a very enjoyable evening. ?-ri ii th un ni tlrirani/lng. The Hopiibllcans who espouse the cause or ,i x\f southward for ' yesterday al l o'i lock -it the count) court ind organised f'-r the campaign. Mr. Southward said thal Ox ner i M i hone's \isit hen- had some polltli alflcance, an I thal he had been lorm-illy recognised as the Republican candidate fur ? oogress. I'RRHUXAI l s o i. I s Klt.U. Interesting gaeta Aksel Rlshmond'* CItl* /ene. sod Oilier ll?'t?n. Mr. John Mali .-md daughter Alice, of Lynchburg, are al Mrs. John N on Church Mill Mr William H. Mann, ot Petersburg, tani l'nlted Srat.-s Dlstrii t Attor n< *. is in th,- city. Mr. rv >'. ''rai*,- and bride, of (f-weel \\ \ a . are on it t/tait to their father, Mr. J, W Craig Mr I". 1" Wright nnd SIlsn I. O. How * i- win i. mal i led al Park Mi e Mt -: ?? ? list church this i vening at '? ?'< i Miss Mle Carden, of "URI.. n rth T ? n m-seventh stri'e-t, wlc luis been ill with typhoid-fever, ls thought to be Improv? ing, Misses Kate and Ella Hoyle, of Balti? more, arrive,i in the city yesterday, nnd a iii be the guest Eva Phillipa, I lain tn I Missen Carrie Cull's. Ols Bkee, and ? ed iv Mi ? I. nf uynenhtinr, si i li ? I in the ? terday to attend the Exposition. 8 E. Tyler, ,f ellendale, county, is in thc city i/lsltl friends and ri latlve , Mrs, Tylei a Ul rem iln In the . - rot two, and will attend the ExpOl Mot! Monday's < Ihflrlottesi Hie Pn ri Mr IK.- Levy and his sister, Mien Levy. ??' i. mond, ??.ho I ive ' pen visit lng the ramil} of Mr \*. Kaufman, tefl ? : tj for their h?? Morris nordon and Richard Mayo, two rested and locked ? the Thlnl morn? ing on orderly and fighting in the sti ed In Wash? ington Mondaj to Roherl M ?'l.-irk and K. Len -. both of Itlenmond, Va.; William \ Rankin, of Richmond, \m, an l Ellen ,\ ham. Al a stati Si itlon of St John's 1. ? Ur. A. P. and it M . liri 1 ii the Tem;.'., last nl-sht RI hi "? or hlpful I.T.-- reeon mi ndi d aa district deputy for the Beventh district. At sundown yesterday afternoon com ? ifitn." the holli bi snd mosi solemn day in the calendar of the Jewish Ch i h, ' It was observed hy the Israelites of the city yesterdaj lng an I will i.; ? la) Miss I.* M. Randi ?? has returned to the city af ti In Buckingham eounty with her mother and friends. Her i bthi ? h u returned wHli her and \n stopping with her ilnugh ter, Mrs, James Carter, 916 easl Broad street, Lucy Sh"iiharl( and son. of 20111 Williamsmrrn avenue, V-Tt Mowin; for N'e-.i fork city, from when ? elli * iii We Inesday evening for Ena land, where they *.*. ;!l In flltUl ? 1 - ' in um.I. ul foi everal y< i f hrh MOM nt r MixxRArori*. I <> Utilise the Men o, the. Mfentonomiih wbii b a ll) be Pol out sf CossnalsoloQe WA8HIN0TON, Oct 9.-In order to ? . :? '1 I-' PU! the ? - monltoi Mlanti inonu ih out ilsslon. and utilize the men now el. The Mlantonoi . ve repair-, an ! her men to reamln idle during abe la to make at the I lavy yard, their service will ena iil.ike U.-e of the navy. It la ? *. when the Olympia la ready Iot for commissioning, the crew of the Mon* [?-rey wi red to ths md thal he pule y of puttli Inaugui lated m. n of ships dock yarda lave hud an .as*, time, ami the navy haa . i tn the practlci 1 i, ,-.,-?:,? ?omplement of men, has be,*n tied ui? st Xieo M;k for i-i in- San Francisco pi,ot., ally twice -is on;,'. The Atlanta has als., had ? ? in navy yards, at BB ? lan Herbert to-dav issued th,- I- r mal order for the Ofliclal 'rial in the form it a letter of Instructions to Chief Engl l.-ei- Sun ni i. r Ayers, notifying bim 't his appo-i-.iunt-i^ -a* president <??. the i-'.-trd. and chief Engineers M. i. Rosa md George ?* -. r?v it as members, and di* meting them to assemble *it ?N*',-w Lond ?n, !onn., av IA \. ki. ?>-.- Monday i.?*a, 0 to ier l.'.th. The lullowinir Junior enirlneer ofbeers mve been ordered to repon to the board Pease ! tsaistanl Engineers i " rtoben Q Reid, B C. Bryan, '.'. Scribner, ' i'i.mi. W Bennett and Gustav Kaem* i a nerllng. Assistant Engineers Cbarlsa B, I '! ). ? tiarlea s Haw-, i is.-.u- \\. '? re, Robert K, l"ruiik. .Sianford E. J ind J. E. Myers. ^^^ l At j af itci.ii. rossi Allin*. I boin Api>.< i i, l lu Mecklenbnre Meet th* Appior I ot et J ferne**. Bhrrnrt cbom-boads, va., oct il? ""Mal The I.I. total Hoard of M.-.k anhun county root at Hoydton. the coun *. aeat, October tit h. ami appointed con tables under the Walton election law for be liftceti roting precincts in the county, 'hose appointed, sa far ah personally noun lo your correspondent, are men f the highest intefrrlty, and are- filly en iorsed by the citizens of their respective -calltles, regardless of party. J | THE PETBB8BU-G TUA DE THE TWO TORACCO ASSOCIATIONS CONSOL!DA TED. i ?ner.l S'.ltli Hollian Klected I". |.?i<l?n*. Chan.ei the Bfttbodltt foafersuca Mar Make lu That City. rETERSBFRO. VA., Oct. 9.-SpecIal. The members of the Tobacco K**-*-!?? t* and the Loose Tobacco Association met In the hall of the Kxchange at noon to? day to receive the report of the commit? tee (rom t\\ese two organizations in refer? ence to consolidating them into one. The report ls as follows: 1'etersburg, Va., Oct. i>, BBL Wa, the committee appointed Ly the Tobacco Associations of patarebui* Va., at their meeting held on Monday, me ls' of October, lim, to consider tbe eapeal ??nev .,t consolidating the Loose Tabacco Assoclati,,I, ;lt|,j the Tobacco Hm.i in :?'. would recommend the consolidation of tue two ammOt latlons, the fee for membership to be tu p.-r annum, payable annually in advance from 1st October, lisa. Any one Johnna later to pay a full member? ship fee from the 1st ot uctober preced? ing, and each one now a member ol either tatton to h.- entitled to a ere lit on ins dues of which he has paid In advance ot 1st of * i, lober, ISM. \\ b also recommend that ihe ***harge of tlo initiation fee ne abolished; also, that article second i>f the Lv-laws ot toe T" ? Exchange, Imposing a tag of tm-u-. and a half cents >>n ea* n sample offered on the Exchange by a member not pay? ing a hos rent (seller), be abolished and the box rem be li" per annum, payable in advance, but optional with the mem? bers as to renting. We think that the rent for tne Tobacco Exchange ball can be reduced to UM per annum, perhaps lower. We recommend that no salary be paid to the time-keeper On the loo. e sales, also, that tin* salary of the secretary and treasurer Le ,.n.. hundred and fifty dollars per annum from October I, IBU. ntH, lt Bl< Ol -8X1*1 I We further recommend the adoption of all the old by-laws governing the twa attona, with the exception of the alterations herein recommended. Further resolved, That warehouse man? agers shall report to rh.* time-keeper the ? rrreel number of piles on Wa floor before tb* ates commences, and may add fr un time t" time the lota weighed later under a penalty of Ave dollars for each incorrect repot t. (Signed) Joseph J. Percivall (chairman), J ni * - ll Gray, John McGill A. ?;. lt, .Martin, and *'. A. Pope. The report was adm ' Capt Robert C. Osborne tendered his r* ilgnation a - pr ildeni of the rob icco nrM.?<?? i rr i tim i i t. There will be a Democratic mass-meet? ing and barbecue at trinity, Dlnwiddie county, on n.-M Saturday. Speeches will be mid" by Hons. William R. McKenney, IV, B. Mcilwaine, and Thomee E. Clark <>n next Monday, ar Dlnwiddie Courl Hons. Baker P. Lee, Al* Hamilton, and w. P. Mc Rae wi an the pol I tics I issn..; of the day. W . \ Bond, Ai thur Guy. and Qeorge Guy, three well-known and popu ar young men of this .-uv. will ? In the whoh -al.- and retail hat ? . ?n the first of n.-M, De* eml ? ? ? ** l; - | . There may p issi bl y be some changes the Vtrginii M rtho H il Episcopal tlu- p ,st detho list churches in Pi bul the only minister n nos- term of foti lin s Ly limitation n Rev. U , V, I-- -r. of Hlgh-Stn - * chur.-h. This haa b* en a gloom li . ai- oul for the mai i Lula W'itli-i - ? -liN . if . and Mr. IA. Fletcher Daugt^lrld - - Mount, \. i' , ou . ictobi r Fih. Mi - Fia Romain* of tl Mr. John I-'. Peebles, of Norfolk, will Le 1111. ? 11 v married *.o-morro?* ' Lrlde'is nother, on n rket sti Miss Anna Can Dr. Am ion, who ha * be* n . ontln* I in Jail th.- past four or five months, was llsc-hargi ? r Richmond tlu - n in an In? ti i condition. She \> ns seni ? ? a . tere lot' ro\A.in_ Mrs. Bpratley, ot \U .elly. uti goa ta " IB i ji> . -.n ? i irnoa. Th- Chamber of Commerce, al ns auar i i. ;. Hinton Sew ; loin i *\ . .*i i- leld a. o the i;....| Roads Convention, to be ,-1.1 lu IV- nm.,na ?\\\. nu. i Ol i Hi: sion*.*. .. v wind :ind rain sin tn prevails to-nlght Several lal m. city wera ) r* celve i here to 'tom City Polnl -ays the win i I . o. rtecl gale thei - - ? ? tel m he riv- r ls very hil ? r did nol leave tn- Point thin afb .. j.ii on her regular trip on .? ?i ? >. .-.-.-* from Petersburg to thu ..-ntlon of it;- Brotl k, which ???'? ii-- i'i V\ ? .ci ..:. the 11th, will 1- ive tl- I- in the norning. .1 WITH BBB of hoot lt's D Killi. lilas BeUeway, wha Belg -Ita Read, Min I Iring?Bis Squirrel Soup FREDERICK8BURO, VA., Ort. 9 ipeclal. Th- atatement that Rev R B. Garrett, formerly of Caroline comity, mw- of Baltimore, ls th.- only living wit r .1. NVllk* s (-...'th's d- alli is do? lled. Mis-* Hu Ind i IL- I Howling V. Who held BOOttl'a load wti-li he vas dying, is still lh var is arc out tot the marriage of Miss \ Mansfield, daughter of Mr. .ml Mrs. William ll. Manulield, of ania county, to Mr. .lam s Jack ? il Mi. Hermon chur rh at 2 ? ictober 17th n vt, tl-- ? will be a large squirrel soup at Choi itsiicrv, Spotnylvanla county, Mon ? v.hi rh will ba wi U at tlme Lad. Mr. Fddie W. .)?- ? .ri awal I* 1 he contract fop transporting I th. post-offli - and the lt Mr. Bevel I* i ' inlet, of Belmont, ai ?'? Alma Ivy Pulllam, daughter of Hr. J, D. ?ulllam, of thia .ounty, were man [cw naya A very large rattlesnake was kiil-l a 'ew days ag > in Stafford county, lt is mrelj that tai en In this section. ? ? .f rh- Nari rial Bank of this city, I urned from .. moni Hon. i'i. ii tl Ha -ur, nt Bl ? out t-house here Thura t-i y night. Manaur i '? I i I ? omptroller if the Tr- isury al ? on, and is ? iker The Republicans of the city are mak ng pr.-i for a grand fahy h* re i 17th. Mr. rd. ,i i: mmes i> Brad} ilcDonald. Wu- Republican candida ia in this dil viii s ak, and lng the Mr. Taylor Rollina, of Stafford county, i.is on his r : ii" tree whl traduced two cropa of | nd is in bloom for tbe third time. tmVMlVM nv I'osrBHBBATB rats. I id ffaaA-MM rravenlad a I.nrge Atiatid ?nr- Ht Barrlsaaburg. HARftfJONBURO, va.; Oct I lal.?The condition of the weather pre ented a large crowd from being present l th.- reunion of Confederate veterans .re tongay, Nevertheless, there were .-v.-ra. hundred veterans aad their wives nd children here. Sovernoi O'Ferrall nd General Pita. Lae were expected, hut i.1 not arrive. Addresses w.t.- m lon. Join T. Harris, Hon, Warren n. ?urty, Hr. F A. Hering. Colonel l li. ita Mart and Oeneral .John F. ,ft.-r the speaking the veterans, i ? m atti-l Ly bandi of muatc and the Ilia Isonburg Guards and fire department, nu led the town. t ipeper I un I lab. CULPBPBR, VA.. Oct. 9.?Special. -The nlawful killi:.*? of Kame and ,-.itching of sh has been carried on In thin county no rintinuoiislv thai OUT cttttens were corn? ell.-d to take a decisive stand .1.,-ait.st his pernicious practice, and accordingly Ix of our mom prominent huntsmen pe Itloned the Judge of the Circuit court of bis county to Issue to them a charter to jrtu a ii un Club, whose object would ha "to protect the ir?mf of this county from unlawful kllllrfg, and sodal Inter eourse" The charter wns granted with nmny wHl wishes for the c-fub'** sincess. I ,st night about tbirtv-.lve of our Dav> Cto-katl and Izak Walton ???*???!? sembbel In the Mayor's oltlce ariel |,ro Si ... carry ont the object of tba charter. Th.* club wilgie known as thc OtiHieoer c,un Club, ^-o , . .. The follow lnK ofllcers were elerled. President. S. I*. Cooper: Vh-e-PresldgBt. I I, Johnson; Secretary. < . M* ?aiu , ami Tronsorer, lt F. ?<?',r,,ri" ...... ThP gizty-three membera were enrolled, i ne club Issued a circular this morning of? fering IB reward for the conviction of any p."son caught violating our game laws. r~ ___-?e-???--*? th aro it uiinsi r.Ai.ixt. a coins (olored Karp" of 0 Norfolk Cameltrr Ar ratted Te leanest Antswg Megl?? NORFOLK. VA., Oct. 9 Se I il Nor ris, the colored keeper of Calvary ("ol? ored cemetery, lg under arrest f-r atoal* Inc a COtha from around the corpse of a , ,,I.,red woman, which was buried lr* the cemetery "ti Wedin- hiv inst. Tills morning Dr. I.iiikford. president of the Boord of Health, was called upon by ihe relatives of 'h.* deceased wotnnn. They told him thal they had been i i* formed thal Cemetery Keeper Morrlswa s.en digging out tlie grave Wednesday nlRht lu which the body pf their dead sister'had been Interred wi M* -lay af? ternoon. They askel pennis-lon to open the grave ard sc* If the body waa still there. Hr I.u.ki.ri undertook that office tn person. With I '"i" live J i'll"-- he trialled the c.'met,-rv and had the grave opened. Th-v found that the coffin In which the woman had been buried bad been etolen. Th- bo.iv, ip a rough bo**-, ha I been dumped bib k Into the nene reckl and the mound beeped over again. The colored people ar,- Indignant over thia outrage upon tha graveyard ot their dead. It is reported that i certain Lumber \ latlon. like the Buger Trust, la dis* ? ? i m i'll the tariff bili, and will sub? scribe money to defeat Mr. Tyler. The rime-' correspondent learned this from mi** of the well-informed Democrata 'rom .1 . . ii.ty. HeCee-l m Le adena. HAMILTON. VA.. f>l ?. S;. ,1 p., | Mc( 'ii'di expoun led Republican d for ;iii hour and a half In the town h ill her.* I.ist, night t" :i small audience fully two-thirds of which were negroes and boys. His speech waa delivered in the same breezy, clownish Style that has i haracterlsed his campaign efforts from the beginning, which tickled the boys, but disgusted th.* few intelligent men pr sent. some of whom ;<*ft the room be re the conclusion of the long list of contradl - lions, id- was quite I iu.-r in id i ar? raignment of th.- Wilson bill, which he unsatisfactorily explained, had been framed In the ini f EJngl sh manu? factories, and u ? I to make ? hu on Mr. Wilson's recent visit to Englai d i failed. He atated In conclualon, that w.* had hail thirty veins ,,f sentimental parties, and th.it ll W as tittle lo turn the tables. Loudoun --.tl! roll up a big ma? jority fi r Mi. Mi redlth. limn ai;\. T. T VA ll IloB. if'U(. Mr. T. T. yarborough dud Monday ? his home on Albemarle i ii- i i protractea Illness, aged thirty Prevloua to his sickness, deceased "is an engineer on the Chesapeake and Ohio road. He was :1 member ol Randolph \ i' md \ M . Sj i icuse i ? P., and Stonewall Lo Igi K of H. i funeral e ill take pla, ?? thi noon, a I i o'clock, from Lam i ? Methodist church. < All UV IlKTUlW. FREDERICKSBURQ, VA , Oct. t, dal. Captain L-ancelol Par I n l-l it I 'Hie. ill tilts count] i prom ii"' ? and highly respected. Captain Parti w was one of the number uno es,-,,rt.-i General l. i to Frederick-elm rg, In MB, i no 'i-Ti/.n. Mr. I '.ii i* I ' I ' "hlchester, di 1 lasl nlghl at his I near here, ift< r i ah. 11 Ut We ; roclalm It' .md It's Irrefutable iv.* have i be hts esl ?? i ade of mi r ; ii*- world pro I ires nnd no house lu ir can Mum- lowi r , i than wi \\ v vm s\vv?mvv\ OVVX WV 8 \V O i S V\WS S Ml S O \v v\vciu*.Av ^o n\;iVvi ^OUV ?\ov v _AoeVt%? Aiw\. hm vvhvwV. to Vvvvvm Uv*v VV"\VW UvXwnv o^ WvtV* iviAa Xv** svvvX tii***vv\\ wuwv vvwtX V.ova, wv \\Av*\w\wnw\. ?$ \VHV vv-twvX X\w 'jitv^sV y-mXvv-v: vvv XXvvvX' s wwwXv Vhv\\ Wiwwwvs'' . '^\vvv\ wvvx svvvsi: vwwX sv.vv.Wn'v: -vvwOv |te\ \wv^v'cXvmv. \V t V\ VV*WYVVWVXe lOO ** \y**\v OMHv'X r^o sowwwAwv'*' e\%? tv s-mmuvvX Xvuvv iwwX \vu\v, V, -. >^ $0* feVvoeft u'-J izt syxw Vvvvovv* ou* V*** \ ,?iVs ?WOt \vu\v, .\-\5 \\ovv VM.A jJoo\ wv mw \V.Vs owe*. \jvVv-v lo sti. vynv Xhv\X VYwvX *?***. \ V?*v\>\\, o^ owvs. AKS & CO., MAIN AND ELEVENTH IU. SHOE SALE! Sighter Slill Continues at DABNEY& SAUNDERS' WE HAVE MADE BOME IMPORTANT i fla.n-,1.- l.\ uri: . , ,t s l'EK8 ' v GREAT MANY GOODS HAYl* BEEN TAKEN F\v HI im; { i, AM- PLA' KU UN THI uii'ii.i. [.ni ok ooo na Vi r STl:l< M I.V l-'ii: A''* COI N I BR Xi i LADIES' feUEDE 81 - w.TcSi4g!' ??*??* ? COUNTER N . ^"V.1;^'11'"; '"?-.-A. BUTTON sSD LAI ... i,. od, ,]? he Bteet etylea NINETY-EIGHT Cl 1 ' ''.Vi Kit N ? on?aln*e LADIES' IMiNOOLA 111 "I "ii i\* PATENT LEATHER TIPS AX.. ffltS iM;.s. Redneed from j:.:*i end ; COUNTER No 4 /o-i'.-ii-s nearl* all ttrlee of LADIES' DONOOLA BUTTON, all BmtM, and non COUNTER No. r, PATENT LEATHER TIM ? C D ind i. Mata and ere with three times lu* i>ri e .t>k* ! 51 ?? COUNTER No. (5. ?u wm hud the beet goode made n nenrry ali etjrlea Made iv Edwin ' Purt. Th..mai Moiton. AMnutt I Hobdy. We ar*- eure we can ii iee you n thll lot These* goods i.es.v bel iiw n ^ an'' *'' !"'r ,,a:l; ,!0W ? onie as early as you can. ru ve win ?ertalnly be crowdei. Dabney & aunders, 301 KA^ I.KOAU ST., COK. IlilUi). oclO-we&fr MARIAN MAKES A UOOSD SHE COVERS FIVE PUELOEOi IS 663-4 AT MORRIS PARR'. Musician Hefeat* Urandy wine for ghi Hun iii.. w Stakes- Black Hawk, a* 100 lu I. Wine a Race-Other Kventt. HORRII PARK, M. T? Oe*, o-The card herc to-day was first 'las'* In Ataxy respect, the weather good, and llb .ii, I fair. As the track wa* In Meet lent tbi| ti rai a i bra iktag was in order, and th; wab a i ompllsbed In the rtrst rac- when Maid Marian broke the live furlong turf re. ord by overing th.- ? lance in BBS, Tue bi sr ptevlou? record of .57 flat was ni I.- i.v in Haabroack In l**-'-- Mik! Marian WBA I.nd I n-.l - in the batting' nu! carried tbe -sited a- of the waatern Her be ki ra were overjoys i ?<? her victory. Th.* pm ipal event of the da) Am race I < the Dunmon stakes, for rear-olds, which was productl a stirring -nish. Il n j-* a bttti i all the wai between Parry Belmont .M.n:l ian and ni* brother's. 0, F H men! me colt, Hroi_|jrwJne last furlong of tb* race * i inch Ly Inch, and th-- pair . ms-'* 1 the line h-ads apai I Til"- s irprlSe "t the >!?>? came !? ? result of the tirst three-year-ot 1 handicap, In which Bia* k Hav. ? iimi to I. took the le maintained lr t i the ? won by an open length from Ja* K i bot favorite li Summaries: e live furlongs. Maid M ll Hil. Clayt* r:. _ t" lr Bret, Hn.-h I ? ? d, Loir- thlr I. Time. ?-.?,', furlongs .*""'? (100, Hrlftln ll to ?'.> Ar--'. Sal.rina ? I. April Fool third. Time, I.I***,. Third ra..- the Dunmow stakes, * ?. furlongs. Mau;!, ian *li". Simms. I lo I) Brandywine second, Halmo third Time, i pu, Fourth race five furlonc. ni.-**, k Hawk fi. Keefe, 100 to i? first, lack <>f Bj a k.r third. Time. SA ? . e one mile Live <?.ik ihn, Fritnu. :t to li lirst. Mlelbert .--ond, Vii lotions third. Time. I Sixth race one mile Betaukel '? i ? ? ..i,.i) first. Lustre ne on !. Ri attaint third. Time, I:;,'.'',. nassau a'a pvtvbiit. The Speedy Little BlUy win* the Blebee Ironer..' Sinke? In |be Muni. LEXINGTON, I*. >* fl est trotting al ike ever In the world was th it of the Ken tuck j l Ity, whi-h -.-.a- trotted here thia after? noon in the present e of **."*?' , Its ? allie W as > -'. I. !*-??? 'I*..- weal h* r a . clear and cool, -i alight wind blowing. The ? very fast. < 'f tbe nine that ' E. vV. Ay* nut filly, rennet ta, hj < inward, d im ? i de Held She ? a - unlu* ky ? n * igh to draw tl.ul ? ind n 'ted ? I as |f Gua I fop the fifteenth time, hr i although sh.- got otY In tn* she - In Hambletonlan rd....!, her naif waa pur- and r'a iiltp nnd K a llek, ? '?- nwt pl paul I . r ri. I 1 of I.rilli mr ? ..an..* - - mlle poul l ny tv-... full lengths >>,- wan never n >r vt I Th second and fht*- ? ? r,. simply - - r|h lng, . - fm ,,.,(, i . thar it was ii.ni . eedy ba) t, Futurity. <g?y U likes, an I the Lia. k ? oil, Axlnlte bv ' third heal i huvlng n ? Th* lt prov* ? t.Uer nf rh.- tw-. ,,,,,( ? ,,n F,,,., n,| pla. ?-. while Ixlnlte. alth thlr I rn the ?. on I und third ? ? ihe thousand d. ... third horse, it h ? ? Hy by Allan | .r:- Wilie iii- s, ? - ,,,,.,; id won - ? liF of i'-r age In the wori nted ? ? The unto " | fr-rn yt mme, l-l cia Holton Inking Ihe tlr ' two I ? il .h.- thud, and Token tl fifth, md ulxth The fourth and for th ihe favorite, Pattie [>., wini Ta . twetity-i Ix cia trott Vial, .lost- All-- . lille i. ?lill 11, ] . Time. 2 173-1 2:13 Tw.. fourtei n .lass, trotting I1 i I 1 nilly Moiton. I 1 11 .Vialful, Iii in ru ve i lil. le With . . . ! Time, 2:17 1-4. 2:1 t K* ntucky Puturltj ? ? ? li i Be. I :-:?/- ttfl III ?'iiturlty. ? n. Ni Uh I Lyric, Alk-r-m, I'arks, H.-rv iridin- In the ..rd-i (, 1*1-4 1:141-1 all , pil tig I'll- ? 'attie Ll ellen ?' i Pe. I un ht Light, foin sin- i . Kerr lu -ii,- I Tim ? 2 M. The Magic Touch * d' Mood's Sarsaparilla You smile at the idea. But if you arc a sufferer fruin Dyspepsia And Indigestion, try a bottle, and be? fore rou have uk> n half a dozen mt-vril] think, -i. doubt escl i , 'That Just Hits lt!" "Thar toothing . !Tcct ls % m*eic loach!" 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