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TRACK RECORD LOWKKKI ?^ U'. ft NYE. OF THK SORFOLK 'CYCIA CLUB BOES HALF A MILE /.Y1.12'_. Ik. WheetwuMi'sl'oatset A !'r?wln_ Cmtt _l thc ? -pel i lou ^Owl 'CjeleClub tap tou>. tim i l.?mpi?>i?.hlp l?up. The feature of the Wk tepoolttot yea terday >*??*>? '? ,*n"'' llir ai.* pl as ..i (li \ t ., ilti.rm l i.,i a numbei lea bau b ? ? "" "? , was clear! brou tin out when ver) nenrlj' ** tnou__.no spe* tat.'rs tel til* I stand, .ni up and down 11.?- ralun* _r attb* i i le the mee Ti,, ;..? t ti.at the so* let) had * rf. ) ? tt-.,. , ,, :ni>< r ?>f wheelr ?,,),. ,,? ?. ,.. Wash.n.ton n...i o were r* pt 1 . was low* rd to A W. D. ZH NOW* ! *t*>'. ie ciui>. did ii hall mi ein ins lng the ball m.l vt Rh "' A. K. Bel ad*, of tl n Koa Club, a cloe* . lt was thi <.f thc day, and the wi given Richmond .''?''' '" I I. I .I'll, ... ? i en her ? ,, con ?lie time tl . am d ii pul il from the , ,_;n tn. HI T*he ? (Beers of Hi*' i i. t'huli* I. VV t'oopei. lt* f' i ?'. A O'Neil; Btarter, W <;. Long; Clo*. AlflM) '?er H. -ie*, ni, 'laue r^Th4AJ>i rn-., ' ' . .... \**U_ ' ^??vVt- I * & wm lK__Smi *-: i.owi kkj. th- in- ran. ; ? aries Tl. Flt? i ? i. . i . i (rhali'. ' K. B* heap, and P. ll ( K. A. O Norfolk KV. L le, of Ko The following ? ? ? Half mile, ? o . in dal, lt. '. Cl ? ll. i: : ll ci. iii,an.. h< . v- :i by Rudd, Boyd 'j imo, i i' !--. i v : ir-ilf-rnlle ' pen; Brsl pi ls ?. ti, . ?.I; in, il ' . C., ' . n. r ? R. C., C E Wi " I. W R ? i ? . " . .. ' , ll. * c. ll i. ill. mn.i> >*.i * r, . ii * t i rlie, I ? , nd, gold medal, Btart* fe K I; .1. L. ;' in . K. '' i.i. . W T. lt. ''.; I.. '' . e;i:in.m. ll i'.. .'. i. Wood, W K C. -I T. 'i ? n.p ? .?'..' <' I- ? O . i . Vt .ci iv KV. T. R ,1,. l'tsan, I*, i'. Veal nd, F. A. L. 8 had. tnlrd. i -.*.. Half mlle, ?ship, flral prii vain. flO M. .1.1' ?'<'.''.; .1. I.. ? lt. *v c.; W. .1. Pr* ntl . ?: < C.; Vi. D. Ny* ?'.: J. T- T* mple. *> C. C . K. 1 * C. C.; F. A. 1 w i: ? V\ on b) W. U K. L. I, .1 'I . Temple third. Timi. i'i. erii track record 21-2 ? ,!' evkkt. Mlle handicap, open; first prli : il, value - nd, gold inc lill, ry Vi .il. i: ? ?' ,. D. Nye, N. f. ( W r li v\ R. c., SO; Ki. ?'. ??..ai,, ks. n ? ?'. e. w.i. "?\ . 100; ''. ll. Ru ld, mia:' - t I, W. "i. R i" i '..-.ai third. Tim.. I ii i * . of ihe ni"-: Int* ? the ciitif. la] li ? I the club champion! dp ol Virginia; two-mile team up will be known ??? iltural and Meehan.* onahlp cup, t , be held until the n< ttl Exposition, or Pair, of thi vt h* n it will uk.itu have to be com The were: VV. I.. Prenti r R Bt* el and P. M. Fl in ?.nd '. "ycle Club, and J. T. Templi '!. 1 Pi I A. L Jon* a, ol Itu '' "ycle < 'lui', ti.!- city. VV. D. Ny* Ililli and W, S Ferguson, of tl . C) le Club, . cud, lmi were no| In tho start. Tl ? va* foi I" ? ' ri Bl t in m (li Was al '?' ? '? poilltS, (ll, ! ll,lld ?. fourth I nftii 2 and sixth I. Tue tm lsh was tn,i,ie 1,1 ihe follow! 'i ? mple Peati ki.rn. Jones '1 lim foi Temple. The < l's l '< "ycle i 'lull made 12 point o it Of a po Bible . up. ? i The following ;1,i(1 ?"?uti lei in tin- , _aj ? BBC* Si' DAT. mlle, novice open* prlz-. gold medal, value . i i medal, value $10. ? H I -. f. II. Kudu. I I Kv.mt * >i vhnon, i. \. W., i bamplonslitp il, vallie I $10. ... F. i l. S? hade 9, .1 T. 1 ? 'ii Sam iel l'.il'l i;:ii,; ll. \\ . I. I . a. \s 1. Fei . ? Quy Hall; . M I : ? hkorn; L*l, M. I c. ,, . - j w l>. Ny.; 17, ,\. i. Jonea; l, Prank lt.' . Third Ei pion 5 I, go d ni i ,l valu* | T. Temp!., j m. Frlschkorn; 24 .i i, i i itross; 17, A i. J v\ i.ii. Henry V Rv ent Tenn race, open, t-.*.< ? $15; taine $10 '??''? Yeatman; ll, VV. B. 1 : ? 'I di; 1". VV. I'. Robertson; a. J I , ItmJ ' '? l. I* es: >:?. *'. i:. \\ BUM. I ' u !? \w. Half ??ii!.'. v,.iitt.s sixteen yeai ? old and undi gold .. gold medal, , V ? ?. H. E. WI 2',Ki' V *V W. B. Schaap. 'V, !h ' en; nial prise, vmAtWe 110 "'' "'? B0,a : ?si- ! ' Bf. I' te upi. ?J ? Well i -. VV. T. J'.rin9 *.'.' ' Mr. f. A. ti. Bcbade mil try to lower the ?rack word pa i .mbler tandem. ? l.,,,., i ison iii..I \ .'.itucin up, ,\li VV, Robertson, of Washington, win iiuiki- a mlle undt-1 I -'', p icm by u tun a ra >wu to hick mmb Th.- i.HX'si ;,i,.| most enthusiastic nu* fllcnre (hat has yet attended Pain's "Lnsl wy** of h?mj?,i ?.,: [her* Uuil nluht. Tee performance Improves with each pr ?entatlpn. and everything w.-nt utt with PMTOCt eau.- and site t. n< aa not a hitch, i Ike di.pUy of Ure works wa* gi and. Tin* 1 aprrlal pl-von In fire were n j oil rait ? Mayor Taytcr i?n>l a picture ot tba (i' .le.ui Weltsmsn tl*** worl.1 famous tlgl toot wa\\er, iii-- Msrtlnea, In their spi*-*1 ? i i ;?"__?'* faa tura* ami acrobatic i*ani w.r. ?.*?t. Un* M:- >; >v.-l ah owing ll ii|.|iri-><*intlon and enjoyment ,.f the entei tainmir.t -a 1th e-n. .1. after t-nr-orr. The performsn< will be fives avai nlRht dunns 'I" Bxposltlon nnd If iii ? lino weather <?? ntlnui ?. thia pm i.f tin* bl_ nhow should prove* a i'.l'-; auoc-Bn. I i.IMTU Tie* HT inn I AIR. Aa *<r as wan obaarvabla on ti cr.Min.ix. thara ware no attempts ??? t< day 10 run Illegal games. Good order wi I, and thi 1 ? ulm <ti oul Wi ? tr.,. ii<*1 - .hi ., Thara wen* nunora during tba day 1 firoposetl achamea t... the fakirs i..i <?? nt the* law. Tile- ? 1 Ul ..!?>? hOWSVSr, il vii; 1.mt, knowing full weil tin* charade ..; tba men with vii.um thar have t . Aaa and the- ?ir*-t j.11.-tr:;>t at depsrtii ? ti 1 l>v ll:-- law Will ' . by a warran! ><f arrest AXOlllt li t Ah I ll AltltRSlRD. Ile Waa -*.lael tee Osi ntl Willi (emt anil Wl w un o 1 iii yuit 1' Birran, aa ol I na? ". who '-hit w., v ii ..rn w sshlngton I . .ii..- .,.. the .iu Itlon ((round . was taken li by K. <". Mosby, chiall ol c. ?, and tba ca >? came up tt itlon before Magi tr ile ? ? court-hou ? ? rday. fakir produced a reci Ipi from ? i irown ft ''... for W foi re 1 for tbe grounda durli 1 ie to 0 l feet ol Tl '' wai the only li ense for tl which con ali ti 'I ol a lol of amall du.nm ? 1, at which t ne pla) ei s to throa 1 ball, foi >? hlch hi p lld the rab >-i three b ills for liv. , ? was tin* reward; knock down tw. ara, and three figures, I or ii'' The .-.?'? ?? 1 w.is with ? .1 counael. M 1 i -eridge reprvssnttvl I monwealth. 1 ina of the x Itni lae test 1 fie 1 that 1" won t v., un -five i'.-nts. Mr, W. T. Holdswoi ri, testified that 1 ? i 'he aci iee I, and siii. 1 the prison ti bim thal 1,. ? was li 1 that an officer was In 1 watching hi ii- then stopp -.1 offerln n.-v and offered the Tu., boya, Scotl M. Ball, were I ??? ho ofl n d 1 . .* Tyler 1 ?? ird the - - ? . and, a ?a 1- a -I "i'i ;; ethe r ii; v.,i** oper ited for money, he '">i . 1 . mau ii t., operate 1 iccepted and t'i ? Thi' ? in whl' they w - tera, and wer '.-? a. , it. 1. irri.it.M.i. 'Miry Ile,1.1 1 ItU >r??loii anil (lexi* tl, ? .nf m With a Dai <| mt. K ipp 1 Si. t ?,. tr cone] ive in t iii- ? I .---t.i .1,.. 'Tiny had another business Besslon at ;h Kxchange In ii"' morning ani retitle ? Mimi. ii.* editor of t!i?' Fra rj J B ''it.. ' .,,..: ? fl ? - :?.)! i.f officers f"r til- - ? ? I. iited - W. c. M., A Harry Covington, Eastern, Md.; W. c, P.. Julius <". i'r.i' ity of Mlchl Kan; W . c,, ,\|. 1 ., George ll. powell ' ? r nell IM,. . i'ork; IV ? i. 8 ri Al. Mai tm. Danville, Va.; w (.. 'I'., Stanley W. Martin, Dan. r I . ." I'clCK U iii" ter' to I gi I-'.*- I. n visiting tin on and bI I -teeing, a- I at * K . ? .1- Murphy i ii"i> 1. : nlver ? t-larel; bi hicken ? ? ? ;? ? il,1 Cl OI|Ue*tt< -. ? ,.|.,'- .,! J,ai' .', . ?1 . M' 11;: i I f- -. mded 1 ni ai I. "'ii." i'i. 1., nlty," J, Harry ll ''. M. ? 1*' itu-'." I, G. 1 -hi'.'.-in :;. "1 ur Coll lohn A T a er ? -." I- ii is K. Kari. '<? "Kapi 1 ? r, Harry M. Smith, .lr. (..ur Commonwealth's Attor n*' 1 nive* Committee." 1; Harolel F'owell, ?;. M. C.. Ithaca, X *? , 7. "TI ? Georg, Willi u the 1 rgan of the Prater nil ? Mr. Fred. M. Carr, of Charleston, W, Va . v\ , evenlnir, station wll 1 ii"- order. Dur popular Commonwealth's ? . Mr. Harry M. Smith, Jr . pi ? ? ' ! 1 ',. th, ,,!' ? ?ila. hi.- -,v hlch W, ? li 1 to him ? Blai kaburg more than twenty years a:' >. in rh*. " ?' ?'??*?. "ve hil. Now that tin* .itv ,,f Manche ter, Eng., I* - Port, thanl tx u, a 1 hip canal thar rprlsina Manches -"i-i have a .lilli*-ult task The pr*.,.1. m is to m tk.- it a il ur ? ?un. Tn attain this end sevei al I ? en made bj ? ? stoi kholdera In the canal 1 >n, th, canal a pul'!i.? ti ust. r -.a the Interest therein un equitable and liberal ' ring regard to the 1 lltlei thi y undertook, and the - thev have che, rfully made during a long aeries of vi impllsh a great pub] of the highest national Importance." ' M Immediate consequence are I ? ? the dredging and pu ri fl. a canal. Clghl ne ? Mam hi ? 1 of steamers to pul the nes p..ri Into flin t communication with North and South A.rica, India, Australia and New >'..- sir. 1. the Medlterrani an Black Sea, Prance, and Ireland are talk? ed of, If nol ... 'nally pr ??* ' I an ? there is quite a llsl of subsidiary Bche?mer* un? der which companies will h.* formed for ? I i/eloplna the port itsi'if. and providing it with ail the accommodations and fm-ll demanded by an > rctenslve Bhl 1'iisiii..-. \ Manchester Chamber ol Shipping ai 1 Ship ranai Institute are ir. oi" 1 a Virginia Mer*.*itn:. \ meetlni of the stockholders of I Virginia Hospital ? ia held Friday even .! 1 o'clock In the 1 I the tal. 1 ir. .1. A. Wt.' ma le chairmi , .,.,.r,. tory. Re p rta of I ea tary and md d n cl r In chai a aubmlttcd and referred to tba hoard of On motion, Ihe following aentli I mi the li ?rd for the en ? ) ar: Dr. Hunte 1- McGuir -, Dr. J. A. White, Dr. .1 "*i Ta lor M j Lewis Glnter, Mr. -I" n Pope, Mr. P Whitlock. Mr. J. H. r ill 11-w um Mr. Thom , i' tts, Mi '? l' Taj or. Mr. T. c. v. i-.. Mi B. F. .1 bnson, Mr. ii. n i >. via, Judge Geo. J., c ris tlan, Charles 8. Brown, B. B. M inf ird. new board viii at mo daj e en lng ..< Dr Hunte M Quire's . 11 of oin era e 1.1. hi ll .mil sf F ,-ri "i.i'--.i twood" is one of tbe m ul ! - urn produrta, ? n Floi Ida ountiy folk, and particularly iv tin- hunters. \ cordwi id .-1 ck 1 an ? 1 Intc the wll 1 v, iii. cut up Into fragments which ai- - ? 1 ls maj Ti,.' maki 1 a qui k hoi ' espeel illv suited t" open ali , .oking li ti .1 F..-!'!.1 tradition th 1 tba chief a ho Ml the little ban 1 ? 1 Seminoles whom the Unite I Bl - I iii.-.1 I., run to e* nth, s - point of agreeing lo bo with his p.- (I tu Indian Territory, when he sud 1 v. bethel there waa any llgu ooii in that new land, and, a hen the .1 was no, p isltlvely refused to go fui with the treaty. He would not Ih a land without lightwood. * Hu Hide t> Beria Plata, Tha foHowlng young 1.pie of Church HUI enjoyed 1 hay ride t . Se ? n Pines i,v niKht: Misses Bertha, Katie and J?ale Dietrich; Coca John on, Lizzie \|r. K.i.ny. Taiini,* Wachter, Mamie Foley Gertie liiiilak,-, Fannie atv] Minni-. Voea ler, .lani, .uni Llasle Ke, Lee Jenkins Lillie Lucy, and Meairs. Clarence Olphln! .luhii Voegier, 1 lian n, e Tv ree ioho l 'i. ul,-h. Char ile Johnson Pere-j Kddle l-:tiiiiuik, Linwood Ua3H Richard Hpraifgln. George wakeheld k'ddie Un. kins, Wini.. Bpraggln. Preston Hardy Dr. aad Mm A. L. Leftwl -,, chaperoned the party. MN* Annie Gn-ve.y, of Danville, la vlaitlog frlvnds ou tam Main atreet. TEN MINUTI'.,- SCIIEDCLI SETTEESTBEET car service de M.ISI)FH For ma s< hes TER' After m. long "..linn tl 0 Connell Tool I'luUlm Action ?A l*r?tly ? ?rmnn? rsnessl and Qammrml, MAVCBrtam Etona- lin hm*.*,. Timbs. > 1121 lit i. BT-XCT. Ula: me BfcOCg. t The iciul.tr monthly mooting of th* .Mai ii,, aler Council WBA h.-ld laat evtn it,_, Presld* ai John I PBrtt p pr.- Idlog. Tin following membera wera present: Mown .1. R. Oreen, <'harlc** ll. Sims, Franl* Fitz**. I.. ? ? rge Q. Ely, R. L. Patram \ i li.nt. Al.itt!.-.v Morton. M. A Campbell, John C. Ct-, .m.l George Munn ;,i, i;, . . i hi I. Major l'.. n. Noah ? ptain Andres) Pln-lnl wer* also li attlee. Thc report of th** <*iii*-r of Police stating that :;!?'> arresta had been mad* durln - the month ol B< pt* mber, and ths of ihe Mayor, stating lhal the t-ollertioi in the Mayors Court "?r tho same perUM vt ere ,< . a ? ; ?? adi , ted. ?;,,,. reports f the Street and Flnanc* *'..in:niit.as and thal of Ihe Superintend . . ..... re appi ? ? ? Mr, <; ei rma of thc co nmltt* ? I to i nfei with the oil i id Rai a ty and Electi piny ri lat.vc tn the proposition of th* latt.-r to nneci the ?mil and Decatur at B< v.mh street nnd roaki a continuous route -\ r Mayo's bridge t* I, | ti,,. Conn, ll woiilc of i moving tho Perry ,.,,/ to Bemmes stre* I tated I lon bad been circulate ? the cit'sens most altected oj ? .,,?? .. to which had been al . ;., favor of ti." cnang* and ;'.' md In coi sequen* ?? ?? this tl ' nad recommend.* an or Iii ivldlng for the r* moi of the Ptrry-atreet line from the pros* fi '? "" ""'?">'? ,w: ' tue pr* nt BovontB ewe* ii avenue. .,; \ > .'* owner. Mr nz offered n resolution providinj ? ? immltti ?? ? r< j :.,..,; Ai ii ". p i thia Wji_ de [?a ? I until the i ????? " "?>'"-" ,d by ti ? N','!i,i"',",ri; ,,?. body, ond spoke for about firtc-i the pbjecl ot the com __ny H. the Richmond Karns.i, ',.,..? * |, tri company had i<>?t ti.,;y ' ' corporaUon had taken thi , harge, and their only pkjei t In changing U" ' : Vl"\"c^niuTlht reduce the ? by sliorteiiit.i, iii li ni- ' m. i! lt,,. ,)?, ,i hall . mn* ? " '"..' rei.?" th* ,uie of twelve minutes would bc given. ol ih* p'-"i Mr. patram ld li ? ' Ittvely ha -H.. l' -Vition 1 Vi, ' "'" t SSL h_ >n of this ne fi..!,. ? ... of rep ' ,?;,,' portuniti !? ' :''',;" tloni I the i ???? mi wno were op li n.e. . i. ? ei Mr. .1. R. P< i lue, ex-president, wan Ihen requ ???li. Kjieak, and said tho pe ' tmture, and urged the Com ? Mr. ' 'I :: '?' '' ' !"" nd m.-uti..i..-d tl ? many n Perry i for I He ? i ? ? . lr, ' ? Bl ? (Mr. Fitzgerald in ? t the ntained lies wi of the .hu, had nol had an opporl to attach his ? ? -, ote on Mr. Ctx'fl n was taken, and adopted by un aye-and-nay ?;,._'. \\ llllam Allen was r.l cted Bu? nt of Maury i 1 '.? "That the Committee on < irdlnan ; re an ordlnanc* re passed I l nh. ? Ma ter R .iw..>? an I Electric Comps nt to dls the use ' th* >ec*atur-i ,:!i (,. Twenty-first .-tit" ;. I I/. Ic* the i 'Ity Attorney to frame an requiring the itreel railway to i ni their .ur.- on the Hull ' and I', i ry-si . ten-min i penalty la fixe i al nol le - ? per d iy. Aft* r the reading of a numb r of build i: , permit , and othi r mattel , thi i >ui irned. Al '.ii" last meeting of the i immli i ded to ol -.i'i f cltl . e8lding "ii I '< ' i ? B< mn ? . i.. and Hull Btreeta, by the circulation of a 'l h.iiiiiri.c Thursday i d talking ?i-i' tillie, limti . I tton ? in to prepare a:; ? providing for the transfer ol ear line from Perry to Bemmes si running al ng the latter from Si . lo ? ow ardln avi nue. ? 'ouncll hits airca ly tal.cn action in regard t" the Decatur I . bul it wai ned upon the i of a proposll lon cone* i nlng ? line. Mr. Pool, who ls a member of the - al committee which mel Thursday terdn) morning thal he had in. j |i;, ii,at the ' 'ouncll j,, the report ol the 11 ? I coi mit) ;. ? idem ,;.,,! ., large ma orlt> of the people of Manch* li i ed to the treel mi iv. av on Perry re* t lt will be leiiai: ben ,1 tli u m.- South Railwa * Companj , : , i, did tl ?? Un* I i on t Hill 1 to be permitted to run their line up Bemm* I : impt U "No, you i run your line up Perri Btreet, an i t ? up a stn el on the ,, ou The Central U tmmlttee have Indl 11) and ille lively making the atron) est ... rta in behalf .ii u ii , .. .c.. . Btlrring ti ? with an '?"' Klchmond and Danville the .-.'.? ol? io the Di ._uU< ' nriade an lllustratoln of the - hlch mali- tai of I which . . "' "" ?'' :'- ' nv* ry P ipulisi would do ??'11 ' Mr. Wells said !!, ni ,"!i man duty it i. .. . , ?** : ? ? ? ls ? ,??,?,; [>rklSTorderr'd rv the i N ? Mr. Weill the m. ; ll yon tha i.ii.-- head ?1hi.:m. who I , i _een ,, ma r employ tor ,,,. | , ,,. .. ." "i meir '-rn nov loi probably thirty yeai i, ha l pott* ichlnen oul o. ?? "??ii lack ? . ,,.,-v. you .hat thei ?of .-iis,?a,,.i;,,ne?tf I should decline such an offer." replied \;';;;'^-'. "thal would be a 'iMkthai ?io .han ci,!,| perform. ?I'i Mr. W.dls. -that ls ?"t yon blame the Dem icratlc for nol doing, v,?, wish to turn ?t u for not undoing, in i ne short ml ichlef don.- by thirty-odd y.-ars of mismanagement and corruption oy tne lt.-pul,Hean party. [a ihi.s Just?" IOU have com lucid n.e," was the re ___________K \ Ply; "I ahall vote the Ivmocratlc ticket on November 6th.'" This In a fair illustration of what thi people want. Th"y do not need fli'hti -'->ry, hut want the question.** ol the 'I v explained to them by pra'-tlr,il li tratli 'ia. ir thia is lone, there nee, bc no fear >.f the* result. -lea ra, W. H. Harteti. J. K. Wilk nson J. Laster, and ', \> Bieakeaehtu, tm committee appointed by Bwanatr-ore LodKi ol '. ii-i'. illowa t.. ase ort th.- remains ..t the lu.- .1. w. Cbeathara to their tina reatmg place, in Chesterfield, returner; home yesterday morning. The re-malm ..f tl.-- eleieas**<l were Interred al Mt Hermon church. Ihe following merni***"-***-! of Mose|ev? Lodge of i. 11 fellows met th** body al tin* train yeaterday and mi'orted lt tc Hi* burylna-ground: J. a. Balley, Jobi i Flournoy, it. a. Moe* ? - ? ?-' f. Ba . . M. B. Moseley, Bd. Mos-** l?-y, O. Moseley, A. B. Go, de, j. t. G. H<-r;r;.r. e". Will.ams, R. Clam, W. 'i'. Jackson, BS. Markham, v. Mark* hun and ai* \ Campbell. There v.iii bis a conference of th* f*.>. publl, an committee of Manchester uti 1 leading Bepubllcana i.f Manchesb r and Bwanaboro next Wedneedej nlghl t.. or> , ?-../.'? th.- party and decide aa t>. whethet they will support .1. w. Be utharard, th. Republican nominee, or Jodee Janet '?',. ? . 'h.* Populist can.li.lat.-, . ;? ].,,i ?? ali. Th.- meeting promise-s to be largely at* tended. I: ls called by <". W. Harris, ? halrman of tha Republican city commit a large number of our cltlsena were ia attendance upon tha Exposition yea terday. .Mr. I). L. Pulllam, of this rity ?.,*. -eratic voters at Nen Kent C ? Thursday. Miss Ellie Robinson, nf r .'?st of Mrs. J. J. Ila rlaj. Til" Maa. I e ? ?? r -\- legati a to tl Council, Jr. ii. r. A. M.. which n lei ville next week, -.\ ill li.-. day morning. ? The public schools were closed yester* day. Mattie wicker has returned to !i-r home In Bwansb ro. after a lengthy stay with ber uncle, Colonel lt. W. L. Blan* ton, in Cumberland coui ty VVhlli (hera many parti ? were given in her honor. act -np.mi* ! home by her charm* ll ? Marv M. Blanton Mi.--* ?- Bettie and Allie Trent, of Mar tlnsville, are the pieata >>t Miss Lottie P, Lip comb, No. 1903 Maurj There w.-r-- two triitin*; cases on the ? Court d y niorn W. li McAdoo, an l daughter Mary, of Greensboro, H. C., ai lng Mr'. M. H. Moore, at ????_? i> , ,. - I*. A. Hancock lins -ron-* to Brunswick county, to hold the regular ti-rm ..f tha <"lr. ult ' Mun ot thal Tim Kerman flven al Leader Han last . tl," young ladle s was in every way a being k*pt up until 2 lng. Tim first half was led by Mr, Btlnea and tl half by Mr, van Burren. The following couples present: W. l:. Cos -arith Mlsa Marni.-- Mayo, Rawley Grei ri wi'h Miss Ella Ma B, Moncure with Miss Lalla Mayo, T. ? w i'ti Mis-. Minnie Le e j Dr-wry, E. R. Early with Mlsa Kate Drewrj Gordon Strachan with Mles B. O. James with Miss Fl L. French with M*-s Ruth rt. Frank Han..k with Miss Ellen ! WeisiKer, Willie Ball arith Miss Gertrude v. * R . and Williams with Ml ? White I Garni tt. Susie Holland Gllle> k, Mr. and \. md Mr. and Mi ii t,i \ 11. L. Brodnax, Tom. I ? Brown, Van Buren and Dort.-', ?|-..,. , ? t.m< - I" VV. v er, p.. S. It.wry. Ingram, Gary, .'." ,- ,, Ri ld, Arri:*ft.,ii, and Miss jennie Hal I Irs. John lin: COM I SB MOOl HUI MA If ll. | ltlelunonel Collete Bays ara (totting Ke-neij i.i lai-l.l-III*, llernvy Wfi**ln 'Vai-ltie*. The Richmond College f - ll ti ''; I work in the way of ? the openli , ball season on ii.- I r gi id n n ire n o ?? or ill sable d, thej ? to put the best team In the field have ever bad, and with I" ughertj ? re, they are not afraid ol i he result witii the heavy team of tha 'Val An unusually lance ooatlngenl ia ex ]? rted from the University, bul nol expeel the aame resulta as rn< on til- I'niv.rsity -{rounds, when tile Itlea had all thi Tin* Richmond team plays ball this jrear with tin- beat teams of this having- di I v with ti," fol ].,?. ina;: i ? ll of Virginia, ?>? lober isth . ? ? ' ime), al Richmond; V. M. p. October 20th, al Lexlne-1 in: Waahlng ? | !..?, .; end I na i: f tltlmore City College, at Bl.-hmnml. November Mb; I'nlyerslty of North '"ar dina, at Greens November 20th; Randolph-M n M dales ' ? n'lrrr. J."- ' BlaTne, Jr., ll a nmmbe-r of the Unlveralty team. Gatln-riiig Mt Lea I'.irnp. Tha weekly m.-.-muk of ti;- Camp was weil attended lasl eventi Commander ;:. Le Iii S| ei ? ?? wa ? in ii" i bali. I. Ta v lor Stratton ri corded, v l 'ti. r aaa receive I ti"- . NM w . Bloc I of New "i- rk city, who desired t i iii,.I out the prese nt the pbysl ni "t.-.I w nh Li bb) Pi I ..n and ? -.ii" Isle during the war. The committee appointed at the last ? amp t'. MK- tin, ii* - ? . . . Lhal the nam- of A] Ito* m,-rn. imam be substituted for that of ' tie- post-office ' fi U that ! ..; Itten to R. A. Max,-. - ter replied that the communication from ! . i> should li.iv ?? The committee appointed t.i Insp cl the | ? ima, "Battle ol i lett) sburg," aa to \ n- vaia.- as a source ol information, i - ported that they were pleased with what they ha I .-->? n, an l recorami nded the same to the public. In . nnectlon ?*? n i .,.'. the following circular was la* u l. a committee ap* ? I by R, _ I. C mp. No. l. ?'. v., have examined th.r cyclorama, "Battle of Gettysburg," now thlblti 'i al Hi-- Fair grounds, and pronounce it a correel and faithful re on ? f iii?? seen s ..f the- great hat? ti.-, v, ?? ii-.; f R. E. Lea i 'amp will see thia | Besides Interest nd Instruction you will - i Isil t.. t. v ou *'. Ill aid th ikim- care of ii-* helpless and Indigent comrade their families, the* manager having to give to the camp a percentage .,f his ? IV P. SMITH, JOHN ML'RPHT, C C. MI.Mii;. F. I" POULARD, 1>. SMITH Kl.ln IRD, C mmlttee. Henrie i i"ei nt.v Artair--. Constable Samuels, the cyclone Kgula i tor of the I iw in Hi nrlco, I i I a liv ly iti i- lay wi ii ?' '? l ?!?? '1 f> mala pri-.. ted arrest. Lucy johi ? ?? oul *i warral t i n foi nd bat! ry, an l when i ? a" ati mpte I i . . ? K, b< ca ri ' ised t i go, b t sba .. tl. c un y jail. T ? ra shP . tsnd an I the asals* ? Deput) Bnertfl Vogeler was arj t.. gi : her Into > a cell. i i . lng .un! best? ing Jamea Scott, na I i'i! e Vin? cent al the c untycojjt isa to ay a i required to I b0'1'1** ror ?" ul -*" Friday nlghl two white bub, Georgs s Johnson and William Debney, we a In New Town WI I am ? layton, a negro boy aboul aevente n years ot age sauit.'.l them and desll Mr. Johna n a le blow .ni the head He was ar* , by Conatable Mann and w s before luatice Tyler, who continued tha ea ? Issued by the clerk i f tbs Henrteo Coun i? n':1-a'm-n:i""i Fannie IO. War* r'<;:. l-ia'l-havv'lu'l'siirah Adams *c..l oreti). TRULY A GREAT FAIK. VlRGISiA'S EXFOSITIOS PASSED ASOTHER s( 0CES8I DZ EA Y. Another Lnrgo Crowd Preses*and i? nrlglil Ont aol. lor lo.Dnj -1 lit. I. ('hll.lr. n ? lint -< liatp l.iiniii.i.. ? . The fourth day of Virgin-.'- STABS BM* position wm distinctively a euc eena. Hw u-.ither could not have been moro pro? pitious, anl th" crowd waa as la: it has been on any previous day. Barty la the day they bogan to enter, and the gate-keep* rs w. r<- kept buiry until late In th-* afternoon admitting them. The 1,1, V, le | c BS S/er* . "I' . feature, and many i I them? selves of the opportunil wboelmen on their frail ? oiir.e I over the gv I ht rt waa a hu th &eni of country ! p...pie pren* nt, and ti" > re taled l ; selves with the sights to b seen i chlnery Hall. 'I'ti<* genus fakir, with his * ' p.-r,ny coat rt van i es ne o I Illegal, however managed o alt rd con ; :.i. rai.!?? amua* : lose, who, lure I oul Lv the wann, tempered rays ol old Sol. strolled in ani aboul 'ii- ground *. Th- slde-aho i me in for b liberal ?. and thr lUghOUt the ?I iy Joy r> Igm d supn me. IK TB- Mi sic HALI. Th^ frc.* show in the music ball, in which Miss Ra) mond, the ? ornetlst, the I st. Belmoe and I -ventry i ? was the centre of attraction for | crowd:- at all thr.( the \- i forms During the i >n Frank iielino. in makin j for life, f li to the . I Injured his I riL'ht ankle. He hoi i ta I ! perform i -day, boa Governor O'Ferrall, with his'family, n ? '. id paid a visit to th* rle. He fondled th* little baby lion*, and pi If 1 i'\t week and christen them, they being ly liol ver born In this ? ountry. BICHMOND DAY. Next Wedn* iday will be Richmond day. At ;i meeting ol hi ld In Pi afternoon, lt was d / il of Fi I.-*, and ll to close on that day In ord tr that lt . I majority of Richmond's citizens may have 1 a da) al ti..- c. The poultry show i I,i*..*. thia ' many ot the exhibits will remain. The . attie and horse show v.ili begin Moi ? . . orvrv t xtrnj. i, The machinery d and the count) exhibit* came In I ittention fro n the i ?? lati. .- exl iblta ai ls to be h ip : that the ea lied ? f"f '? Herfleld, Hem and ; liotetourt will be emulated I ?? at the i well , they can do until they try. The | .,;,. ty. The nice home i wal r, Then are on ? I i .'. The d children's and other under : ; . i.ii,, rare .<? lng blue an : red i Tiler.* are also som.- very prel lamp s'n id.s shown, and a good man* leas ca i.e picked up for the c rn dru i . by the ladl ur paintii A mom;- the ? Bon Ali hool, at ???. at..I lil! Pl.' la shown. Ti-" arl di ind the vet evp.il il i t the V'ir , M.-,'..Hlje- , all visitors. this is < nu.m.i n't DAT. This will h.? child I a ten cent admission will prevail foi the I f !ks-. The bo; p ase to-.;.. ? it 12 o , There will, ol course, be tb* coi te t, tli.- sho ? race, i I the ? lilli, sf;,r s ASSOt 1 i 1lOS. I Itt Annual "llci*,in_ ..ml Minot I ne: ?"?*' Medali I ni ? - " iee i. -di* The Virginia Field Sports Association will hold Ita .itu,na. neetlng ii ' at i" o'clock m the ofll : d.-nt. .Mr. Polk Miller, corner Ntntl i Main streets. After the re elving of re l election of ol n nd tl ?? tran a tlon of oth r ! tine business, the .. iii go 11 ? r iunds of iii" West-End Sho \ Club, near ti." Exp i.iltlo i ii il d n_ ur: i (pate in the annual sh I or the , m< dais to be given to ti the I liv shiel Ins a' , I.i y pl Tlc- following clause in the i\ i of the assen i itlon apeak humane members: "Thia a ? ? atli in I ? noting iiie birds from trana ,.t Its ? The outgoing off! era are the 'oH. * Polk Miller, pr* Iden! I hn w P* and treasurer T tenta are - ai d ku u n as the ? and low.-r val .*.*. Tld wat* r N 11 ern Neck, Piedmont, Southside, and I ?? aouthwest dlatlii ti Tne execul ? i \. V,. Bill A. Dickinson, Andrew- Krause, Wlll'am I.. Royd, of Richmond, and .J,din S. Wise, of N'.w York The organisation is i :, thousand of the leadtm- i Itlz i <,.,., ting > v ry tow n, i l a e, It waa organlz il In l?"S_ a Ith ; ? T ?? , men who hunt ; during the open season, bu there aro I era wh i i Cy j icial '?''? .,11,. purpose, i o'.nil. .I. a dol ar ann lally ? The objects of the '?'' ara Mt fcr'h In Its constitution In the f Ilowin nmnm-i . 1. Tim Aeeociattoa ? f Bp rt-mon, a a n view e,f procuring ? i urina the enfoi "M."it ol a sine and Jinn, lons ? "I of la va f.r t ? pr- a rva'l in of t.i" Kaine ..f tht- C mimi v. i .tit li -'. He it, .-ki g, aa ''ar aa tb, seana of thi i s.i. .an n ',? ni |.. mit, uch portl na of the Btate aa ur,* depleted eif nam offorin}; i. ar aa the . the aaaoclatlon will permit, for t e Kiii 'iiv- of hawk!* and otl -i ai oy ng I,ir is. 4. Tbe ? in ? f mi In t* r> -<t "ii the part eif ti, aarvlng ?a:m*. ol serving I ?? aad Informing upon and se uti ? punishment e.f th>* vlolatora f si ii av. 6. Bncouragam rport and the bree Ung of sporting uoga hy ?rials and b-eoch-ahosra *. Tba ? aemblli g togethi f g intlemi i ; nd of aporta mon the Btate for friendly enjoyment mutual ae auaintance and co-operaUt.t for the _ene-ral objects ai ova eat forth. HU. WVHMM A* MAMU i. Ho _iva? naaaliT ??? Oaaapftog ?* Rtmbx I |?i-*> em tS"> "H'S ? Mr. ., ... i roting, th.- t.-..^."ii.in, company .p- d u i?" ?? ?" ,.?.,,, a, the Richmond li"-;.'* lng. This la Mr. *, ..um,-s mst visit io tl ? -* the re la .lout* thal be ma le a favorable Impraaalon upon tba lar ? H imlel ted aa the opening ,,. ,, rni,..,-... n,, bet ? r --election could . t i the public the V hf les Mr. Young, although young in .'? rives pron high place t ' ? rama. As the mood i lane ce to display hi ?? ability, and He ii ? ? 1 linea in a rh h. ? voice, wii! 'en ia Idttlonal og. ??'.-? and Miss Ham? blln, an ii t or some i ? ible ? Queen's i Mr, Young will be seen as Claude Mel? in the "I ndy of i meir ?. - - - "Richelieu" this evi nlng. Lillian Lewis, In her i ??. - roductlnn of Sha keapeare'a "' 'I*- ipatra." conl ? dr i v> lng at the Academy --f Mui li Inolhi r ' ., , ?? ., .in--,. i > 1.1 .., ?, ? ?? i ii ,?;.. audience sree ted ' ist evenf ance. "< "? ? ni i ?? i i* r'nts afternoon's performance ami to-"'irht Governor O'FerrslI rm-l ' -r.le.i ?'? -, oun-r*8 0f> *--T . ** ' irn by lam?s ' ted by H Rmi nence Cardinal Olbb ? a rirr/.i-x* i hm u it f Kr, the RseUtoataa. t baataal Rill aad m-ji bunt Pru k Ota ml- '.,r Ini|.r..T rae m. Chi stnut Hill .ind High I in I Park ara putting .rn town airs, and they h ive i right to do so, for thej ai rapidly In Importance a.- auburl an t em nts, Tl, ?? nlng a meetl ig of tha . !t ? was held al the resielem ?? ..f Mr. ll ? M. St.,' , th the Improveme nt ,,f the atree ts and to pro*, i le i nil. i other proi Hoi . Citii the following .'fi? ll M. Starke. i n Ident; \ i: vlce-presldeni; i'. VV. Vaughan I l-"i-iriU ?'. Si -.. secre! -1 V. Davis, J l > Mi J. M ' in, C. I". I) Knslow. held next Thursday nls;Hl In the spa, loua hall over h GUABD HANGS HIMSELF. SF! Cl DE OP THE MAS WHO SHOT MISS LAIRA M.:RTIS. MM !>(...?* A t,,ii,.oJ*.,.|f.ll.,tnn' Inn, lha Moase* Waa In .tall A walline Trial for Hi* trim*. <'H.\Ki.(ii-n:svii.i.K, va.. Oct. 11 '1 R. V. i;.iud. wr.u nr.ot and ?? nously wound.al Mist Ijiiur.i K. Mai tm at the Union station in thia city ia-t April, waa found hanging by the neck In hi** cell ihls morning. !(?? had twice be? fore ..'temple.. s, if ,|,., tructtoo, The body will be taken to his home at Faber. Milla for interment. ) ll "I *'tsH \ AK! IM. The v.,ls (n ja|| aw;,itfng trial tor sho,,tho; ,\: BLai tm on a Richmond and Danville train, or. April 13th last H.* tr...I had b* a postponed several tin >unt <>f th* inability of Miss Martin t i wittie***-. hoottng win near Mid and Junctloi U .il and the lady both pa-s ngera on the train. Just bel. reaching ile junction, according to an eye-witness of the affair, <laird whip? ped oul a revolver, and, without ? word. niel ii In Miss Marlins face, mlllctlng ?*. wo md In the lefl ? >??. He then turned the weapon tow.ri hm own head, and tired on* e. ? '.'lard had i bottle of w i and i;.i I be* n drink! Tli.. hall entered the lady's left eye. and lodg* t abo! righi >?>>? After a l.ai or pretended non io kill himself, the pist ?| waa t.iK.*n ir.un Quarti, ind he was turned over to policemen, wh.. t....vt him e one* t,. the chariotteevl le Jail. When a*arrheii b) the officers, there was found on his person near!) Ile., a pock "* playing ? irds, .. gold watch, and .* bottle ? ni ol whlsav, lie refused lo -i'll any reason i-r th.- crime, and in iu.- ni,- forcible than polite, *le , lined to dil lo# the lady's nani". M's* Martin is .tn .hm ki ? .. ilot-de. .'. Hill lH ?',. . . -t i.id.i'. resi eetesj families in .V Ison ? .'lints Guard vu i natlv* I v' i ion > outity, V, \ a , v. ii i hs was W. 1 conn. . '.. 1. nm uah. MIS. A. V. ill,,' **.. ,\ m sm i, ? an noun er* th<? sudden .1. aili from heart dis ase <?f Mm. i.si... k, e A M Lyb .? unty. Mic expired ab ut l_ o'clock. IIIHi'l vY A. MAtrnl IN. DANVIIjLE, \ \ . 0 t. l-'.-Spe. | I' iegrama ' here Hit* morn* lng illili." ti lng th" d a'h of Mrs. I..I , lay A. Hamlin, of nus c.ts. wi l h uc , una 1 'a-! nlghl in 1'ellV*T. Col. Mr*-. Hamlin left lier- live weekl ago f,,, . '.,|,.| ad... hop'ng to lind relier from ?several lung tr,.uliics. Sic w.n th.? youngest daughter of the Ure Thooaas ', r_lbi tt who di.d sudd,'ily oa Ihe "lv.tii ..! Beptember. 'I':"* body will b** rn,.light h.rc tot Interment. i talion ut tits i ABB ii. Anons the numerou te'rdav visited th.' ? t the ? i building v., i.- Treasurer .1. H. Jarrott, of Sn --?'*. c -uni) ; .rae K. Anderson, a well known lawyer t Cov? ? IV ItC'd.li '. ??] .Hld ii ,nw.-aiiii s Attorne) Gorden, of Louisa county. To-Day. To-Day, Fifth Day's Programme of the ^ ames fc'-fl^"- ntTiVth ?r*B* __&_. nsfM^as ? v.*- _*l ? *'i? ' ?}::-^ j-'f fi V-^V ??*? raj ?J -ll -1^"-. ~ A-* 'nif V?^ kn W Jr vV# *-*i ri > 3_i \_**i e___a ia cl tu %/ *-r->; rn _d Children Admitted for IO Gents Each, Boy's Sports of an Amusing and interesting Character. Poultry Show closes io.dav. Finest -exhibit ever soon in the South. Cattle Show begins MONDAY. Races take place neil week. Miss Alice Raymond, Two Concerts i by ) THE GREATEST LADY CORN ETIST IN AMERICA Oas la Haste Hall al ffoeaj - * * - tts ether at flraa-tstanl al littP*. M. The St. Beimor I %3SStf! Ceo. Daventry Celebrated Contortionist, Will poi turin in Music Hall from ll A. M. to A P. M. PAIN'S KEW LAST DAYS OF POMPEII, _ EVERY NIGHT.-^zzz: Tho most Stupendous Spectacle in the world, introducing Ancient Sports, :uul the most Finished Accrobatic Performance over Keen, be* sides many other intel features; the whole to conclude with ? Grand |1,000 Diiplay of Fireworks MONDAY TMFJ RACES. MACKINTOSHES, Rubber * Clothing, ? Boots ??? and ? Shoes. _=:______ ST:E___TJS-?: 1315 East Rfc tx I ri Street 'ailie].* SG<_rfrt9 FURNITURE + AND * UPHOLSTERY, ?____= NO. 905 EASTON STREET.^? Tbe public ii mott cordially invited to inspect my stock ot Furniture and rpholstcry and oom. ptie the quality and prices with liny other boilM in thu city. My line ot* Hardwood Chamber Suits is complete, and range iri price from? ^ $la50 to $300. Ks> Special attention is paid to my Mattrett-Making Department. AU goods aro sold with a fttf antee, and if not satisfactory they can he returned and money refunded. My object itt to please my I tat rons. W"_A._LiI_J_E]_R SCOTT. -grv^-L.^ A11 Goods -Via. i* lc ed Entrance to PaBien|(eri>OiA| Ej-*---.'. ira Plain Fi-'urea. Elevator ora 9th Stceot. *i*^-*l)i -____.. . __. . ?-. ,. m^ m ?^ i_____-__*rt?a-'-ki-ir-'i i *" - -i" --liai -rn a_ i-_fiTMnr'M*Mr?-m__i-_ii ii M_aia-iwi-?-a _-_r-WBM-j-__M---iMB-l-------WBM_______M_M_B-M mrn?un____w_ra__?naMW?rr_r________n_________a_a?^?????-- ? i^a Temple, pemberton, Cordes <fc Co., ?7 _,x_ca 9 West 33roaucl -Street. ?-**>*__S___-dKi-t-*r Special Curtain Sale. *)?art_aat lg the wat two monti- hu loft us a cooa* many odd pata of Oorf-dr* Barn on* ono. some two l,o IBUMOM busmen .lone ? ? 1 , off#|1 ??_ ,u .;,,.? ,os, ti,:l? ?,,., co9t at I lie t.olon. .nd ?m. U.1,-0 a,,.,Mur nAmMaM*A . ?,? ,??, $4 ,,.,? , ?, ,, hm ::;!r?'i'-i rct'c.i?** *-?-?? ->-i ?<> ?_ **-. ******.**-? - ?* ... .. , Al. . ._ ,rn,,*l-* Wliite Crochet Bed-Spread at .)0V. , , ? . _ __?_ rA/, All Dsrfec and thil_a6ilopi_^% vuluo iu White Cl0cL'ct g eudl._a regu|ar 85c. quality-that wo ure offering at the exceedingly low p,ice of 50c. \\ o lia ve sec urea a low cuee-i ot * k **. -