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CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA. inor. nr.Hi(i\(}>8 oheat rnscw. IKY J'INi-linit:i> IS VETAIU Tho Blgheet Medical A ?thorin*. Coaeed* II* F.Bleary ASoptad le the Hefpltal* of th* Karopeea Capital*. The cure for diphtheria, discovered by Frof. Behring of the l'nl\er*Uy of Halle, peetia to have passed tte experimental plage, and the highest medical authori? ties now concede Ita wonderful efficacy. The French Hudget Committee ha* re? commended a Uovernment appropriation of 100.(*0 francs for tao punna** of se? rum to tx- distributed among the hospitals Of France. H?rlln ha* taken stepa to ob? tain a supply for all lt* hospitals, while In Vienna, Dresden, and other Continental rifle* the treatment has already ben, adopted, in New Voik, mo, the remedy iwIII soon be In use, Health CotninlsMloner >r. cyrus Kdsoti having declared hi* be lef that lt I* the most remarkable dl* ? '?xery on rex ord in therapeutic medicine. I'rOf. Heh ring began in KOO the experl Centa that resulted In hi* discovery. Ile a dl.ctple of Prof. Koch, whose experi? ment* with lymph for the cure of con sumption atti acted the attention of the whole world a few year* ago. Prof. Loftier, another disciple of Koch, had al? ready dl*eovere<l |h<- bacHlu* that pro? duce* diphtheria, and an army of investi? gator* wa* at work BOOB the line of In? quiry previously followed by l'a*t?ur. trying to turn th*, discovery to pr? une. Hast* ur's inoculation method was based upon the theory that the bacteria Siu?t be weakened before being Intro uced Into the blood, as otherwise death Onrl not Immunity from the disease would en*ue. The Investigator* of the diphthe? ria bod 11 us only succeeded in elucida? ting that not only the bacilli them produce the malady, but that the liquid In Which they have been .ult Ix a ted has the sam* ffti'tt even though lt contain ic : a single animalcule. This discovery was made by Dr. H.nix of Paris. Taking- lt aa a starting point. Prof. Behring )>egan ihe serb-* of experiments that led to ts great al box ? m. nt. lr H'nd of levelllt g his attack against the bacteria he d'.id. i to leave them m peace, and to paralyse their action br tendering the noll in whli h they w.rk berren, by Imparting to tbe blcon quatl tie* which would render them Innocuoua A. .olding to the theory of predisposition lu disease, up, n Which Ititi h llghl bas tieen thrown by Or. Wassermann ol Ber Un. rot only ar- tba bacteria not abeo lutely necessary foi the production ol the dinnse, but their presence I* t.y DO mean* a proof that il exists, numbers of perfectly healthy peroone have been found to have diphtheria] bacteria in their blood without suffering any Inconvenl Once. What is (he ex pla nation of the curl..u* fact? Simply thu they also pos? sess In their blood th ? anti-dots to the poison. Now, this immunity ls not ln fiorn, Inherited, lt is acquired and ls therefore a characteristic of old pi Opie to nnKh great ei i xtetit th mi of th.- young. To confer lt by artlfli lal meana was there? fore the p'ol.l. m tO t>e solx d Prof. Behring's Drat experiuv-nt* a > re mada on guinea pies. He found that the poisonous virus, if Injected Into the blood In small quantities is harmless. Tl tried the eff.'t of gradually Increi the dosi s, with nie same result, ind al Inst he injected bacteria enough to kill a number of entnoeulated aimiaO Into on.- guinea pig. and it i ! al ned a* healthy and tuisk as bi tor,-. Prof. Beh? ring then advanced ? step further, and dis oxcied that, as bacteria are not nec? essary to* canoe the diocese, r-elther are Uley needed In order to render th. giinlMn proof against lt. As thc Infc. tl"n may Ile in the fluid In whlcn thej aeri cultivated, so the antidote mny be sought for in the bi.,..,! of the animal Inoculated, and be found t.y experiment that such I* the i"i*e, and that thai element of the blood windi cati thus lender an organ l*m diphtheria proof la tba serum. ?peaking loosely, thi *ejrum is thc trana parent part ol the blood. Put som., drops of bhod on n saucer, and in a vary shott time they coagulate; that is, lt anoumea the app. al..I ii mess ol jelly, on tile surface ol which di ops nf a yellowish Watery fluid ure visible, a nd. semisolid j mass lying underneath, This ls calle,l the i clot. and iii- tamer is the serum, and in ibis serum Prof. Behring has discover cd the m.ans ol delco.ling mankind from the further ravages of diphtheria. He j.mind into ii h.,xxi a quantity of serum , taken from the blood of an Inoculated animal, ami found thal th.- diphtherls poison, If mixed with lt. became perfect? ly Innocuous, if thol mixture be Injei ted teador the skin, tbe organism ls nol only not deleteriously affected thereby, but ls rendered eecvre against tba tatura at? tacks of the mabu Another sci i.s of i \ pertinent* left no doubt In Prof. Behring's mind (hut Pas tour'* notion that the efficacy o' the In oculatton depended on Its being weak ein-l xxas efroaeous. lt ls a question ol quantity, and nothing more Bvery In? fectious dis. as.- i..n,s behind corpuscles in the bio.?i winch protect the patient from a mw attack: and thi* fuet opens out a wide perspective i<> coototapororj and future medeclne. The next and las! *tep Was to try the efficacy Of serum mi human beings, and the result Of the ap plication confirmed the Prof ogg or/a wild? est hopes. Prof. Kb.lb. ti. in Berlin, took the matter np with vigor, and having llrst verified Jiehring's observations by inoculating animals suffering from diphtheria, (footed human patients exactly in the sam.? woy. Of th.- difftcultiee he had bo contend with nt the Dist, Hie chief was that of obtaining the serum In sutllclent ly large quantities. The problem is now more or less satisfactorily solved, in live hospitals In Berlin diphtheria has be, ti treated with serum, ami the results tm a* follows: First of all. mid by w.<y Of a standard bx which to gauge their sig nlflcance, Pl of. Ehrlich mentions that O'venty two case* of the malady linvkng been treated by the usual methods, txxcii tv-Dve ended fatally. Than come eeventj eight diphtheria patients who, daring th. first forty-eight hour* of their llliie-s. bad scrum Injected into their blood, ai,.l ?>f these univ two died. The conclusion to which this slgnlfi? ca nt fact "mints ls that the newly dla covered remedy, if applied at an early Mage of the Infection, ls practically un Infallible cute, in txvo other hos] lt of the same city (thc ("barlte and Elita beth* Hospital) then* wa* twelve dentis DUI of eighty-nine patient*, a result which will appear still inure encouraging when lt I* stated that of these twelve, seven bi longed to the most malignant kind of ? liphth. i in known, so malignant that there wa* po bopo ,.f recovery from ibo v< s first. The application of scrum was In nil the other casca Immediately followed bx a notable falling off of the temperature and a perfectly normal pulse. When thc patient was treated without loss of time. one day was enough to remove all the main symptoms of the malady, and the dangore that usually muk. themselves felt during the period' of convalescence are inliilmi/.ct to a wonderful extent. Berum 1* absolutely innocuous, even In large quantities: the only Inconveni? ence lt can cause t? a rash or offloreoconce on Ibo skin, such as might be caused bx the sting of a net'le, and in generally produced by transfusion of blood, and which disappears without '.caving any trace*. The quantity needed for Injec? tion during the mata ly ls a il. Oe of about ten cubit centimetres, which at present COOtO $1;*".. (nie mit dion ?ufAceO In the great majority of eosoo Kow, IBO Im? portant point, as Prof. Khrllch points out, l* to provide sci um In sufficient niarti? llea at a cist which will put lt within ie ich of the poorest classes, ant this can l>e done only by tho ItatO, At present horses are used for the pur? pose. They are Inoculated with the diph? theria poterin In gradually tn.leasing doses, and are weighed after cacti Injec tlon. If they lose weight the inoculation I* stepped mitti they have regained what they lost, and then the process is r -urned it, 1 coi tinued until they are capable ol ass! mina ting large doses of the virus. Then tii.ii -ci un ls already for use. A VelB ls opened and about two ptunds' weight of blood let. after which they are well fed. until such time as they can M..ire another couple of pounds nf blood, from which the gorum le extracted in the rame manrer The animal* suffer no ser? ious Inconvenience from Hu* frequent" blood letting, for they have no work ot any kind to pOrform. i*er'im taken from the Wo>>d of horses ls preferred to ex. ix Ind. bectusc lt ls clearer and purer than uny othe: Prof. Behring affirms that In cases of lockjaw the effict ol serum Injection* are equally satisfactory, and he believes that In time lt will !?,- found quite aa effectual against typhus, cholera, ami perhaps even pulmonary diseases. - -s . ?or.'* DeepeM Bant R'Ot la the deepest want In the *oul of man. All men do not .b-tic pleasure; ell men do ind crave intellectual : I but all men long for rc*t. lt I* thi* need which sometime* make* the quiet of tbe grkve an objist of em h deep desire There the weary are at rest. And lt is this which, consciously or unoi.nsclously, ts the real wNh that Iles at the h-ttcm of all others. O, for trunqullltv of heart, beoveuB profound silein.o tn the soul! P. vV. Robertson. cnOQVUTVTK MAf'HINKS. ?J?b?ns Tl*. JOHN M. NOLTINQ. AUCTION SALE0-TaJs4ay. P. K. ELLIS <& CO., Auctioneers, 303 East Broad Street. Boys' and Youths' Lon? Pants Three-piece Suits, sizes ten to nineteen years. TO BE SOLD IN LOTS ONLY Wednesday, November 7th, 1030 A, M. Goods will be on inspection Tuesday after i2. F. K. ELLIS, Auctioneer. BY A- N- POLLARD. UV. sf. PURYEAR, Auctioneer. I WILL SELL TO-DAY, AT 24 E. BROAD ST., comrneor ina af lO:")0 sharp, to the J laliest r>irl,i?r foresail, a ot of v. rr i.jii 1- oms Rl'CH (risa "Terr handsome noLII> OAK HALL HA( KS with 1 Lei ) -OLJVSS MlHRORS. i vsrr hamKorns MOgCKT BKI) LOfHOE w Sinfla Lonngesi. i IXATHER RED*, i SILK Bl'.O CATELLE PARLOR SLIT. llarifa WILLOW IiOPKI-.lt. I COBBLE ARM < UAH:. 1< BERRY CORNER CHAIR, OAK CENTRE TABLES, i ORGAN. BEn SPREADS. BEpsTLAPs. HI'l'iNOB. MATTRESSES, SLOP JARS. FENDER* t ABLE UNI N. TOWELS, GUNS and a thoiissnd other goods loo numerous to mention. This sale ls positive. Beats for Lad les. W. a. )P?Jf?Vs3JaR, Auotlonser. A AUCTION SAI.r.S Inturs l>ays. Hy Ch'-wnln* & Rose. Real Estate Auctioneers. No. 0 north Tenth street. PCTION SALK Of atsttCsf DWELL? ING No. 808 NOUT1I FI ITU STREET. At Hie ro*t!?e1 of the owner, we will sell by iiiirtioii. upon tic pcamiasa, an MONDAY, Ina l-'th Day of Nov., ISH at eJO s/etoek P. M . that VTBRT MC S1RABLE BRICK DWELLING, number ,.i ta above. Tho lot hal s front of 1H B*tt fool on the west line of rijwi ?treal by a depth of Itt hello a. * ' " alley In r.-ar. This ls a most desirable house. As evidence <>f the fact, lt has been continuously occupied <>y gooo ian ante sines its .-ration, if rou ?"" " quest of a solid paying iiiv.stin. nt. here *"** M c*SWNINd S ROSA noS-td Auctioneers. By H. K. Turner & Co., Real Estate A Ken ts and Auctioneers, SU eaat Broad street. i POTION SALS. By virtue bf the provisions of a certain dead of ti nat dated February 6, 1?M. or record in the clerk's office HenHco ( o nty Court, P<. Book ill A. page SM, 't"'a"'1 having l"'(ii linnie In the payment or the deal thereby secured, and being required so to do by thc henellclary uii-ier Mid dead, ere will on*or fag sale, OB UM prem? ises, on FRIDAY, November '?*. ISH, at 4:*? o'clock P. M. the property de? si rit.ed in said deed sa follows: ah that ;,,fain PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND Pinn and being In Henrico county, va., fronting thirty <??? feet on Cedar .street and running back between parallel Hms ona hundred and twenty-four (124) feet tn un Otley In common, ami designated aa lol No 87, kn square 21, on ? puus of Woodville. TERMS Cash sufficient to pay expenees of this sale, any taxes thal may be due. ,in,i tn pa) "ff and discharge a note of 8.17.AO, with interest thereon from the Mil day of August, ISM; balance On terms to he announced at sale. J. Il KN KV CRUTCHFIELD. Trustee. P I-' TURNER \ CO.. .ictloneers. nu.". Ity J. T. C.-Min S Cr> , Keal Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Bank and Eleventh stn rp PPSTKK'S AUCTION SALK OF ONE I UNDIVIDED MOIETY OF LOTON I. \S'l' SILK OF LAUREL STREET, Al > JOINING RIVERSIDE PARK, AND KNOWN AS "CATLIN'S FL< ?W BR OAR DEN." By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated September -"-'. ISM. recorded In the clerk's office ol Richmond Chancery Court. In Deed Booh HS A, page pi. default Savina I.n made la lbs pay mint of a portion of Ihe debi therein secured, and being required by the bene? ficiary so i" do, wo shall sell at puMlc unction, on ihe premises, on FRIDAY, November IS, ism, at -i n'cioik P. M.. ike following property, to-wi ti Ons undivided moiety or all thal certain L"?T, PIECE, on PARCEL OF REAL l-XTATK, with the Improvements thereon. I" "IS City Of Rl< Inn.nd, front Inn inn feel on thc east Hi.r Laurel street, beginning nt the northern line of the property of the .liiin.> River and Kanawna canal Companj and running thence northwardly IOU feel along tin east lino of Laurel street and extending back between parallel lines 11?< feel to an elle) BO feel wide, TERMS: Cash as to expenses of salo anc t" pay ? note of IMO, with interest pom September '_"-'. ISSH, snd on s credit of |7ini, payable September 22, I BBS; *7(?>. pnvable September 22, IBM; 1700, payable September 22, IBO*, with interest on each of said notes from September '-"J, IBBS, iinil the resliliie upon sinti terma as will he announced at time of salo. J. SAMUEL PARRISH. no4-td Trustee. By Dennon, Tupper A Co.. Beal ?atnie Aaonts and Auctioneers, BU Main street. TRUSTEE'S SALK OF NEAT FRAME I DWELLING ON QODDIN STREET AND THREE-ROOM HOUSE ON CAL? HOUN STREET. By virtue of the provisions of a cer? tain deed of trust dated August s, ivu, and recorded in dora's offica of RI ti mond Chancery Court, Deed Dook ho c. pegs m. default having been mada in th.- payment of two certain imus secured therein, nnd heine required so to do. i will sdi hy auction, en the premises, on thpustpay. November s. ISH at 4 BO oil...-k P. ll , "all that Li it OF LAND, with the Improvements thereon, on tho east tsometln-.-s called the north) line of Goodin sn-... beginning 118 feet fr.un Qoddln and Calhoun streets, theme along said Qoddln street and fronting I thereon IB feet T inches t,> thc (entre of the teiiempiit-houre wall, thence bach be? tween parallel lines to Calhoun street, upon which lt fronts 21 t,,t fc inches." These houses are In a good ranting lo? cality, nnd a safe, paying investment i an be mn.io at this sals TERMS: Cash as to expenses of sale. uni taxes that may be due, a note for lira), with interest from August ip is.u and a note for |W.M>. with Interest fr.uii August lt, INDI; balance as announced at sale. C. L. DENI min. noIPtd Trustee rou SALE. I/pk salk a run: PROOF OFFICE r B UTE, standard make. Address P. u. ltox 5Ur>. Richmond, Va. no4-ot QAFEB F1R8T PREMIUM 8AFES. O HK1ULTNU HALL MARVIN CO.'S SAKES, R. L. RA RN KS. Sole and Pun trolling Dealer for Virginia, North Caro? lina, and South Carolina. FIREPROOF SACKS. PIKE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. PPRWLAR -PROOF SAFES, JEWELERS' SAFES, FIRE-PROOF VAULT FRONTS, BURGLAR-PROOF VAULT FRONTS, STEEL <>R IRON VAULT LININGS, All classes of Rank, County Jail, ami Government Work and Fine Locks. Ukpert attention to Locks and all kinds of repa I ri na done promptly. FUD lino BECONo-HAND SACKS on hand. Prices gaajaateed as low as any one can sell you. Easy terms. oc19-lm I'll'lllvtl H. UNITED STATES ENclINEER OF ftce, ? ?o'* east Main street, Richmond. \a., October BL 1804. Sealed proposals for deepening" and widening channel of James river, virginia, and for revetment of dykes ami wlnsrdames, will be received until noon November Sn, PSU. and then opened. For Information apply to Mr. H D. WHl'IIAiMH, at at...ve office. WIL? LIAM P. CRAIGIIILL, Colonel, Engi? neers. noT.S>.'J.lU.'.'7.^ REAL I SI A I I AT IIIIVUI MIK TAX NOTICE! Tbe Richmond Real Estate Association have idopto)d thc following rule: "Taxes on Weal Estate tor any year in which the same is sold ehall be pro-rated by calendar year between buyer and Belier, and paid accordingly. non hali:. ON MONTHLY INSTALMENTS, A Very i?esn:ii.ie jmiCK RjEHIDENCE <?K TEN IIOOM9. No. '.f'T LAST (LAV STREET. Lo. .it...ii of this property to busines* makes lt very desirable. THUMS ul-' PAYMENT very little more than rent w mid be, as the owner ls more anxious tu have the mcney out at interest than to receive prln Ipal. PRICE, 15.000. OBORdE E. CRAWFORD * CO.. oc2('etf 1'Hir, Hank street. BARTON HEIGHTS, HOMES FOR ALL DM MONTHLY PAYMENTS. pest CttAMCl i;vi:p. ofikhed. Apply 93i MAIN STREET. oc7-lm? REAL ESTATE AliENTH. REAL ESTATE. We are havltiB: dailv eulin for DWELL? INGS ransons in price ti.mi $1,500 to |2,notl. Parties having such should list then with us; business ls Improving. if y.ni wish tu sell your property tr* us. CHEWNINd A.- R< >si:. Heal Estate Agents and Auctioneers, iiii7-eod.'!t N.>. ?> north Tenth street. we: have: $5,OOO TO LEND In Sums to Suit -on Gily Rea! Estate at 6 Per Gent, Geo. E. Crawford & Co, 1005 BANK ST. no: eod.lt FOR KICVI. FOR RENT! Some Desirable SINGLE A N I) DOUBLE OFFICES In The Times Building, C0B.IEIHH AMD BANK STREETS Apply to KOOM 28, Times Building. NOVEMBKHTlIStT jist OUT. Full imd eonplete. Bpo clal inducements to Immediate tenants. J. H. HI-AM & i'll, 'Phone BM. IU2 oast Main. bo-t-eodSt ^^QH RENT IN THK CHAMBER OF 1 COMMERCE BUILDING, A NUM? BER CV DOUBLE AND BINGLE (?h FICE8, all furnished with heat, fc.is, and electric Herat; for root upon tao must reasonable terme. Also a LAROE HAL.F-BA8EMENT OFFICE, with well-lighted private of Bce und VRiilt S\I'J feet *l(ached, *uit ui.le for roal eotate or insurance business. Tor further Information apt.ly to Room ".">. chamber of Commerce Building. no2-iU RICHMOND RAILWAY ELECTRIC COMPANY. MAIN OeTflOal A->i> LlGJiT DEPART iMHaVl Foot of Seventh street. Telephons 857. can L-ivision: Office? Muln dui \ u,e airteis. Teiepuone ii*. UNION lIViaiON: Office?Twenty mian und P streets. Telephone tto. MANCHESTER OFFICE: Pennine* avenue. Telephone t321. Arc and Incandescent Lights and Elec? tric Tower at reasonable rates. Electric Light Wiring; a specialty. Parties deslrlnit bl ec trie Ufhts or Power, by notlfv'nr. the M*|n orrie* by mall er telephone, will be waited upon by a rerre??rtatlv* sf the . ompany. mhtt-tf ?*?* t IRKAltl. OF Ut* S 1KGINIA HISTORICAL BOC1KTI. No. 7o7 east * riir.ltlln *treet_ (formerly th* residence of Gen. K. t?. Kee) opeo for the u*e of members and tbetr guest*, under the rules, dally except Sunday, From 9 A. M. to 10 Vi P M. Visitors to th* city ar* Invited to call. tkfesester* fesojsak nita*** R*.**. ~v Ortctaalat/Obl/ airaulac. if ?art. *!??.. riiii' i? .iDiit ni I'raut '. '?r l.???wr? Bnftuk Dm mm Br pa* |. Mr* ?.' 0 j aiai*:. ? kaia*, t-vt ?. I. .;?.. ??.' Ta' ? ? o etirr. *?*?? 4ai<#?*i.> nUtitn rwil ina IWKlml .l|l'>||1?t irt.-lll^ lr. ?uaw lt jt>.U?u tm tr.ecH.iii*;> it] V?J? Bf " UaUaT fcr La* I aa," m I").-. >>< mara e?V__ja* ???"? ie.eeoT.-iu*.-*.-. *?? ???/????. ^S->?/Va If Seater -TaWlaSi C?0?? Jlaaa ?%??% na Minns amd BUtOKBne. THOMAS BRANCH & CO., ? Bankers and Brokers. FOREIGN EXCHAN6E BOUGHT AND SOLD, LETTERS ?>8T CREDIT". WE HAVE A FEW MORE ftttriCily 5 Fer Cent Waler Mi FOR SALE rTlVAHo'lHTEREST, Interest parahls in February snd An nat A special lax is leried for ths payment of interest and redemption of principia BANKERS ANO BROKERS, mhi!>.fr,sn.tweirm_MCHMONP. YA. JOHN L. WILLIAMS & SON), BA WK EA"*8' AND DEALERS IS IHOII-ORADE Investment Securities, COR. TENTH AND Ml STREETS, |sj Rlohmond, Va._ JINAMtlAL. O LEND: MAKE MONEY, ?_ We have the following amounts of MONET TO LOAN RIGHT AWAY on Richmond City Property: BovSOfA $4,000, |.1.(K?t, and $-'.""'? Long time; no delny, t'ajj i^A4???/??' FRANK D HILL A LO.. nofPL't Real Estate and Loans. WALLSIIIELT operations eau i o _carried on with "s7?7"r~nts"an7 little "risk, hr l?WM?f d-operative stoca and (nain bjinueau, Mo.?,.s.s per rant. ??""" "nrt P*1" '* gatMertSMMt tor Issi tl?? month., n 1....1.11. ? vrrNB-ssf nlaeleen an.1 .me nf'h uer awi ?. Hiern st referents. Prospectus, truing fnl information ot oar perfsel tystun, msiiod lue. Write for H. Agents wanted. ll tit 1 * AK * * -<??. Btock sud ''rain Broken. 918 F street. Washington. D. C. (or?*-?odl_ MONEY TO LOAN In sums to suit on Richmond City and Suburban Real Estate j jj. SLAM A CO., nol-4t 11112 east Main. s srsoi ti ^,,,|( I "? Treasurer's Office. City Hi.11. NOV. 1. (SM. w ta Tl-: TAXES FOR Is'-1' ARE now r> due, and should be paid ON OR BB FORE NoVEMBEB 30th, after whleh dals '? per cent will he ad'l-d to all unpaid bills All persons having trustees will please name them when applying to pay their bills. Notaries Pilbil. will please settle for laxes on neala CHARLES H PHILLIPS. Treasurer Hlidimond City nol.M.StT,8\H.lAlB.17.1S.arj.S.24,'^37.'tO..'U) Slr KUM.*,. PETERSBURG RAILROAD COM PANY. The mumal meeting of the Stockholders of the PETERS Bl RO RAILROAD COMPANY will be held st the office of the company, In Rich? mond, Va., on vu inda v, November 10, 1804, al ii o'clock \. \i noS-td \\ . R. jones. Secretary. RICHMi 'NH AND PETER8B1 RO RAILROAD COMPANY The annual meeting "f the STOCKHOLDERS OF THE RICHMOND \NP PETERSBURG RAILRi ?AD '?> -MI'ANV will i e held ,.t the offlci of il.rmpany, In Richmond, Va., "ii MONDAY, November 18, ISM, ai 1*1 (i clock M. ni.ii-td w. ip jones. Becretatr. VNNPAL MEETING OF 8TOCK HOLER8 OF RICHMOND, FRED BRIf'KSBURG AND POTOMAC RAIL? ROAD COMPANY, rh.- annual meeting nf the STOCKHl 'PPKR.-' OF THE RICH? MOND. FREDERICKSBl'RG ANO PO? TOMAC RAILROAD COMPANY will he held at the office nf the company, In Richmond, on WEDNESDAY, tbs Hal day of November, nt IB o'clock M. n.ic.-i i j. B. WINSTON, se rotary. November I, ISM rf* HR MASONIC TEMPLE ASSOCIAN 1 IP'N OF VIRQINIA. The annual meeting of the Stockholders <.r the Masonl< Temple tssoi tatton of Virginia will be held et the office or the <.tt nv mi THURSDAY, November x. 1804, at 7 o'clock P. M. WILLIAM B. ISAACS, noi-td Secretory. w J A-NTED-ALL IN WANT OF FUBL TO CALL-HAVE Mo.NKY. FRICK'S COKE, NET STOVE. AND KOO Sl/.K, FOB FAMILY USP. M f?r & busliels. CHEAPEST FILL IN THE MARKET. ANTHRACITE W 0 LIM SPLINT FIRh CHLEK A 0 NEW R.VER LUMP FOR ORATES. li and D IS, PINE WOOD, ^A^D^^^^U.^n^S:J I am iietermlne.1 to s-ll at lowest inc. s. 1-200 West Krna I, ? - - 'rhone 407. 11)05 East Cary, ? ? ? Thone 1U5. C. H. Page. aeZP3mo _. 117 x.NTii' V GIRL TO NURSE A >> fifteen month, i I I ??'?''?'? Kf^LA%\ Big north Eighth street, between i ann 4 j. \| noi-lt* WANTED-A BOBErL HTOlJCTniOUS. >? i. ii ii ,.-, an i ???-, ' til' tor, with pleasant address, wno is thonmghly familiar with Richmond and well-known in the city; must furnish . tory referenci s and sutn< ie it b.unl. voung man preferred Aadress, in own handwriting. P- " Box '""' -'.," mond. Va. no.-nt A QCIET TOUNO LAI ;N A NEBS) ??? ? B VRD in s i rh c family: locatl.'; ?- *", . ani terms low. \ I PERM \NhNi, i x Photo Gallery. Ninth St no7-tf W W PPP TQ BLI v> II'1'' Il GAI OE BUGG1 -tating lowest e and ? " ,;l" '"' s< en, Bl iiov, care Tl _ \V ANTED ' BRS AT ?*?.? ? Qrace street; good table fare and pleaaant room. "_____ W ANTBD-BVBRT P0RS >N THAT ? use nie Rrates. wm- Iloetal erl dars; something useful ana eco nomlcal. J. J. MITCHELL "1" ?First avenue, Birmingham, Ala. no+-u XV ANTBD THREE OR 1'"' ,: I:',I,NIS ? for light housekeeping "" *. me .?"?: teel street west of Tenth Street " ? preferred that one of the i" 'ms snouw os In the basement or on first ''"'''' .,.../zLV dress, mentioning the price. HA.mi ?"->? Times ona e. ' !.?>--? WE WANT YOU TO WOREJ&LX& Vf thus making 812 to ea.'. FEB V> EEK Parties pref erred who can furnish a norse and travel through the country, a "??*? tn .?n, is not necessaiy. A few v?1"" des In towns and titles. Spare hours may be used to good advantage ?. ?. JOHNSON A CO, No. i south h'eventh. Richmond. Va. BBB IDAKIVAI. XOTI-'E. -DR. lt H. CUNNINGHAM i.* h*K removed trom his ofB^f. >;'.''-. east Franklin street, to N?> ? ?? \v?Cr SiXTY-FIFTH STREET, .VFW }ul.\K CITY oc30-we,frA?uft AMI SKMEM-a, A GRAND EVENT GOTHAM. THE aWHM mOW NEW YORK, NoY. 12 TO 17. MM A splendid opportunity to visit the "STw will he there. Dont you WpARTY*OF FIFTY NOW FrmM'Na Personally conducted jsacuralon ny in OED DOMINION ^,M'-,\ 'T,,V RATUn PANT. win l*avo Richmond i?A^K DAV. NOVEMBER loth. ^ \SXg and Ohio raliway at -1* ??*??? PW stcum at Norfolk with ??f n,ef*nnVrer In Nor ship "Jamestown" (jw ,ra"a^JlnR party folk. Cheaapeake an- *l0,nan.&w W. WvsUA^TvM re Srnltm. >-ave New v NJtl- Wy nth hy steamer . lames ? cirkll feDAY, W "J. ?y Hn Bteamer town; on ^s EDNE>iy? >?*.*,_ u.,,n_ Roanoke, via OW Point. *V, o*to wki? mond via Ckeoapeake.andioma w bu MCSHAY, llth, end TlD H*WAI, inn. atFARy'ro4r the round-trip. Including meal* andI berth on steamer, only 111 TM-KETS good for ten nay*. Good to return on any steamer of the line. SPECIAL LOW RATES have been se ri .el at Hotel Marlborough. Rroadway and Thirty-sixth street. ("all Quiet and let u* sive all Information GEORGE Vf. ALEEN A CO.. Agent*. ,?,?..ut WI east Main street. JV Ki; FOOD ?HOW, MAS'iNI'' TEMPLE (Broad and Adams street*). NOY EM HER Mh TO NOVEMBER 17th. All kind* of Pure Food on exhibition. Thousand* of samples given away. Illustrated Lectures every afternoon on Practical Economy In Cooking from I to .', o'clock l.v liles L. A. Willis, principal of the Baltimore Cooking Behool, assisted hv Ilise E. M. Wilsev. of New York. Concerti afternoon and evening bjr Stein's orchestra of Richmond. Lecture to-day soup and fish, bouillon, peonut puree, nh cutlets. .ream sauce. Doors open from 2 to Ti and 7:.'.<> to 10 O'elm k P M . . ADMISSION 'j.1 cents. nort-tf IHXSOMTION!*. rOPAKT>Elt*HII*S.*c DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP OF THE FIRM OF WAUK * PAXTON SINCE THE HU OF SEPTEMBER The li.use, wai:.m and ehop are turned over to Ware for the settling of said (Inn's debts, and he ls still doing business at the old Bhop. W. B. PAXTON, orf'l-law.lw LaMaML MOTH EV VIRGINIA. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF HENRI, o COUNTT. James W. Anderson, executor of Wil? liam H. Suter, deceased.Plaintiff, against Thomas Suter. Martha A. Suter, and Henty Fltsgerald, sergeant, and as such "administrator of Pleasant Goode, . I. "eased (Extract from a decree entered In the above cause on the loth day of OctO ber, i^'.tti ? ? ? '"The Court doth adjudge, order. and decree that tl.is cooee be referred to one of the commissioners of this curt, who shall enqutra and report ' Ht. An account of all tlehts and de? mands against William H. Suter, or hi* e*tate, with their respective priori? ties. "2d. Whether Mrs. Il, A Suter i* en? titled to dower In the estate ,,f William ll Suter, deceased, and If so, what ls Its commuted value." Office of Commissioner .1 it v. Daniel, ?_".i shafer Building, Richmond, Va. All persons interested iii the execution of the de. ree from which the feregotne is an extract ate lui. t.y notified thal I hive Axed on Thursday, the i.'.th day of November, ISM, st n o'clock a. m., as the time, and my office SS the j.la. .< for executing the requirements of Un? said di illviM under my hand this l.'th day of i. lober, IBM. J. R. V. DANIEL, Co r In < hati.ery. .1 Vf, ANDERSON, Counsel for all Jl.'llti.S. Ol 17-We4n VIRGINIA. IN THE CLERK'S OF? FICE of rm: chancer . court OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND, THE 5TH DAY i ?!?' NOVEMBER, D'H. Charles e Vfeaver.Plaintiff. against Ann Wilkinson, William Weaver, Lin y Johnson, and william Johnson, her husband: Robert Weaver, Henty E Weavei. Maj n w ? t\ ? i. Walt, i V Rosa Weaver, Parker Weaver, and Ella Weaver. .Defendants. The object of this suit ls to procure a partition in some manner allow.-.! liv lau ot the lota Of land 111 111" Cit* of Richmond, Nos. I', and ld, In the plan of William Marshell end others, fronting .'..: feet on Qoddln street between Roam and Tyler streets, whereof Georgi Weavei tu lied, amongst the widow and heirs of the said George Weaver, And affi? davit having been made and Bled thal th.- eald K' ss w iver, w eitel V i avet. lind Major Weaver are not residents of tko state of Virginie, it is ordered that they appear within fifteen day* iftei tbe due publication of this order and do what ls necessary for the protection of their Interests In this suit. A copi I ? CH UtLES W. GODWIN. Clerk. DANIEL GRINNAN, p. .| G1RAN LIGATED SL'UAK, i'*,U I pound . 41A i nc si Noa i.jik . reamery butter, per pound. ?<.?> Apple Rutter, uer pound. 4 8 pounds best Vuginla Itu kwhe.it for S, 1 'ali'. .1 ilia I la ms. p.r pound 2 pound* Best Cream Che,-** for.... 2.1 Miller's Beet Hams, per pound 1 ???.. Arbu ..lev Arioso 1 lom e, pei 1 ound Hu i Roasted Laguayra CofTi e, 1 er Pure Lard, 4 po ind* for_ ?>', pound .'.'.'.'.'.'.'" rii Fre*h Roda Truckers, per pound "5 . .il If orilla Claret Wine, p*r gallon' OH 2 fans California Apricots for 2fl i reek Country nutter, per pound".', -ii Snow Flake Patent family Flour, per barrel.w ,*, or, p.r sack . 31 Breast Pork, per pound. Salt Pork, per pound. 7 NI e Fat Mackerel, pet dozen. in Pure Old Cider Vinegar, per galion 2.1 City Me.il. p.r bushel. ... gi ('uri .'1 Sh miders, per pound " :? Cracked Grain Poa*ted Coffee , ar pound . ' 1^ li bar* I.arg? Soap for. .jw Good N. o. Ifoiaseso, re*" fallon 30 Silver Kim; Minnesota Patent Family Flour, per barrel. ia ?>n or, per sack. a? 8. PM,MAN'S BON 1?hone?ltt. 1KM-1822 last Main street. STKAM BOATS. QtaD DOMINION ^STEAMSHIP CM TRI-WEEKLY LINE Eon NEW YoPK -*?m*8t7l\\iZ* Wchmond every I t ESDAY wi-'i, NE>I^AY a?d FRIDAY ut ^i'i"NE.DA7y^;;4'v' 1)lnra,...n:"U-'-i t* Round Trip. ? ? ^ Cr further Information aptdv tn' GEORGI Vf. ALLEN * d, \ ,? ??? M Main*.tr".t. f/IROINIA NAVIGATION I'OMPAWn > JAMES RIVER LINE for the J." Ihore, cheapest and most pleasant routa to Norfolk. Portsmouth. Oil Point New I port Nev.*, Claremont and Jame*' River landings. Connections-At old Point and Norfolk, for Hampton aral 8mtthne|,'i Va.. Washingtmi. D.C., Baltimore. Phila? delphia and New Vork. James river hy daylight. Great tourist line Jame*, town, Dutch Gap and war scenery. Rate* les* than half charged by rail Fare to Portsmouth, Old Point ar.d Norfolk, ll BO and ll. Steamer Pocahontas leave* Rich? mond every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 7 A M (STREET CAR-* GO DIRECTLY TO STEAMERS WHARF) for above-named place* Through tickets on sale on steamer arni at Gerber'a Agency. N $t\ y, Baggage cheeked through. H'ate-room* engage.1 for tty or night. Music by a grand orchestrion. FREIGHT-Freight received dallv for above-named places and Eastern North ' > Ci ginia snd all regular landing* on the James river, at LOWEST RATES, snd through billa le 1N WElslGER. Superintendent EDWARD E BARNEY. President. General OOUew? I'lantera' Bank Build? ing. n*n.Ho?i?s. "CJTHERN RAILWAY. CPIEDMONT AHA LINK),,,.,.-.-. SHORTKST AND QUICKEST BOLTE giJUTH AND SOUTHWEST, SCHBDULB IN BFFKCT JLbV 1. 1804. LEAVE RICHMOND. TRAPS NO. S.. lion A M. COUTilKliN EXPRESS, dally for Dan O vide. Qrwensborot Wlnsto i-Salem. Con? nects at Danville with the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled l'"?1V1J; carrying sleepera to Asheville atm r?oi Springs, Columbia, Augusta. Savannah, Jacksonville, and Tam; a. Atlanta* Bir? mingham. Memphis, Shreveport, arni new Orleans. At New Orleans ami Memphis connections are made for all j;o.?ts jr Tessa and CnMfo.-nla. Sleepers Richmond. Va., to Danville ind Greensboro. TRAIN No. Bk 12:? P. EL ??,,,? TJA ST MAIL, dally for all points South T and Southwest. Connects nt Moseley with Farmvllle and Powhatan ralir a). Keyeville for Clarksvilie, oxford, ano Durham. ..? Carries sleepers Danville to columbia. Augusta. 8ft\anneh, Jacksonville, and Atlanta,. I'arlor car Atlanta to Birming? ham. TRAIN NO. 17, 6:00 P. M. A MELIA ACCOMMODATION, dally 8a> 2\ cept Sunday for Amelia Courthouse and Intermediate points. ARRIVE AT RICHMOND. Train No. 12, 8 20 A. M.; No. 3A ?W P. M.; No. 18, 8:48 A. M. YORK RIVER LINK via W KST FOHN E DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. THE FAVORITE ROUTS TO RADI MORE. Pilli.ADKJ.PULA. ANO NEW YORK. LEAVE RICHMOND: TRAIN NU. IS, 4:40 P. M. Baltimore Limited, dal y except Sunday, for West Point, connecting with V orK River steamers for Baltimore, nt which point connections are made with rall lines for Washington. Philadelphia. New York. San TRAIN NO. 10, 3:10 Pi M. IOCAL EXPRESS, daily except Bun J day. Stops at all stations. At Lestor Manor, connects with Otago, tot Walkertoh; also, connects with Balti? more steamer at West Point dally ex cept Sunday. STEAMERS LEAVE BAlsTTMOBfl 5 V. M. DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY. Trains from West Point arrive at Rich? mond at B.-0S A M dally, 1" *?? A. Bf. dally except Bundey nnd Monday, and fr -?) P. BL dally except Bundar. TRAIN NO. 44. 7:00 A. M. FOCAL MIXED, dally ex ept Su:i J day; leaves Twenty third street sta? tion for West Point and intermediate points. Tbket office st station, foot of Virginia street; open thirty minutes before depat ture of all trama. city ticket office, 901 Main street. J. M. Cl LP, W. A. TURK.. Traffic Manager. Ooh. Pass. Agent. W. Ii. OREEN, General Manager. J. S. B. THOMPSON, Hupnitntemlent. JNO. M. BEA LL Tl avg Pass Agent. BBv east Main street, Richmond. Va ATLANTIC COAST LINE. RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG KAIL RnvP ['IME TABLE. Commet), li ; SATURDAY, October 6th. 1894, at 12*1 A M., trains on this ral will run us follows TRAINS SOUTHWARD. I Leave vrrlve . No. Richmond. I "tarah'r?1 I ???jua. M .' fl \ ..i Norfolk Spec'L ?? K A. .'i l:M A. I1.|'J n Train. -J M Oj P. M J U P. Al.A.i.o moda'n. M l2:5o A. M. Atlanta Spec'L ?ow P \i b.u P.eM.)Norfolk fraln. ?7:11 P. M , WP M xnresa, ?ll.^'j P. M, U BA A. M. Aero n TRAINS NORTH VI ARD | Leave Arrive | No Patel iburg Richmondi ? i ? 1:48 A. M. Fast Mall. d.| - , A o lu'n. ?4 'lOUSt A. .M..ll:o.. A. Al.ilsorioi* i UM 40J -o 'Jil A. M. '. O A. M 8 ? ' , V Jo P. IC. ? Al p ;,| .. ... \\ , n. l-l P. M I ' I P M I M P. M. Norfoll ?Dally. STOPPING PLACES, Nos. 82, 40, *A, and *> meas no stops. No. +>s slops on signal at Reams, Btone) (i.-ek. Jarratt ?. end Belneld. Ht.ips on signal at Drewry'e. Centralia, ?. Reams. Stoney Creek, Jarrett's, and Bein, ld Nos. ii. nob on signal ni .v ry's, i ii ? i i Ha, and .1, and U7 will stop /ti sl| I'l.iun in Ps ?? i ? ? ? uri on all througn trains, id and Lynchburg, \ a. NEW PINK TO ATLANTA. 'M. Leave RI ' " ly; ar? riving Wei : ii il 38 A. M . sn I al Atlanta I BJ p M. mi s a L Through Richmond to Atlanta. THE ONLY ALL RAIL LINT TO NORFOLK. Leave? Arrive? Richmond '9.00 A. M. Norf-,!k 11 B A. M. Richmond. 6:2u P. M. Norfolk li* P M Norfolk ?? R M Norfolk 't K P .M. Rlchmd ; di p. M. Tho trains I lng I it sw A M. and Nor:. it I ire solid trains between these two r Ints, i aengers go through erltn lui change of Trains leaving I ' St SOO A. M md 11:60 P M 8 At fl mond at 8 25 A. M ,f m?l<* from Paraville, L it. M Ht 1,1,1, Hu; erliiterutent. KT. D MYERS, General Superintendent. T, ^| gfMEl " saar S. A. L oBABOAKD A-.t-LlNE. BCHEDUL.: IN PFFECT bLNDAY, JULY S, UM .. j. JJ. a A< U I Dally. I dy Lv. Peisrsh . _, lon State,.. ;W.-_v-iU:" A' M '"* Lv. I'eterau g tvv su-| i /^V.r,:::::::j gtB:!; Ar. Henderson.[ 4.M ?> it I urham . .? ' v l M . .. ,.,?? .I B;U A. M. *? p. M. Ar- K ** :.i; j.jdp. M Ar C.iarleston. 8:30 P. N....... ? Xon^wwwwllZt* :|i arlotte...- ? ?;?il? Lv. Monroe.ioma M..WW Ar. ('nester.?;*? * ? ; Ar. cimton...... gig ? * :;;: Ar. Greenwood.M-** r Ar. Augusta. fijrjjl Ar. Abbeville.I -j . ZZWW Ar. Elberton.i \ ^ p ? Kt Athens......... ' Ar. M., .-. Ar. Atlanta.I ??? v * at lu.eign wah i,\^a0nl\ -uttermedlats ?nff"o. th. Wester:, North Carolin, railroad. .... iUtiUlea UmiteJ *rnln,' B&et *1^.Ub&cUnd to Atu-u. ind a* New Orleans With the 8 I'acltlo and Texas and Pacific ra. , eda to all Texas points. No extra charge on "Vestibuled Trains." AKRiVK H'.HMOND. No. 402- Atlanta Special,'' "Vestibuled Limited Train"?6.40 A. M. dally. No. tl-Mail and Expre?s-0.U P. M. dally, except Sunday. For tickets, Pullman reservations. Ac, sppiy at ticket office. ,.yrd Street eta tloi ; Richmond Transfer company, SM east Matu airest, and company a office, kM east Main str?et, JOHN ll WINDER, Oenersl Minger. T J ANDERSON, Oen'l Pass- Asrerit, H. M. BOYKIN. City Passenger Agt. _888 eaet Main street \|? ANTED-PAKI lK.-s DESIRING :, , :J'iJi^oVYPlNO of ANY AND ALL KINDS, can have the work prompt? ly and eattafaclorny done by )*>svlng meir orders st THM TIMBS OFFICB. Terms rraaoiiable. myj lr. rt < 11. no ? ne. Chesapeake and Ohio Railiay. gr fCH VI oCTOBEIt ?). I***. TRAINS LEAVK RlCMMO.VG. ttROAO-i>TKk>El Si A MON. 8:10 A. M.. Daily. *lth i'^ori^eia lorn I Btatioiie, Newport .???***, thd Foin" Norfolk, and I mouth- a l-W !'. M.. Dsity, with Pullman, ft cal stations, Newport News old Point. Norfolk, and Po I mouth. ,. 8 80 A. M, Leal train, escept finlay. for Clifton F. r eco at Gordonville f >r v\ ashing ton, at virKlnia Midland ju r lion for Lynchburg, at M. t for HaK.ers.owh. :l ' ' toa tor V*ineheater. 2 JO P. M , Tile cincinnati an I .<< E < Limited, daily, with Pul li (sleepers to Ctn . St. I,...re. St..| . only at In portent station*. Meals -? on dining esr* N tr iln, except ? No, i ti in Ckartoitesvtifcs t'> Gos!;, n WM m*. ah, Loaal tram, *% pt H.mtsy. bc omniodaton for ? ville. 10 30 P. M.. Dany, for Cincinnati. *> Pudman to Hinton and ll r donsville to cir. Inn ,t| and Louisville. M inning tars ? one Covington i v a.) foi \ ? Hot springs ,lly. TRAINS EI..W c. .. IHTH ?TM St \ 1 I? N 8:50 A. M.. Daily, foi EynchbUlg sn I Clifton I Bremo, i >day, foi Rori .I ri '. ?'..?.*(. ind with t . s ?? i ? Klngton. and Forge with ilium : 4:40 P. M., Except Sun lay. Local sec moUation for . 'ol mbla v a TRAINS APHIS E VI' R|.'H\|o\|. RR" tl STA! 8:30 A. M.. Dall) (rom Cincinnati 11 ;'..'. A. M.. I 'iiuv fro p dot. 1:20 P. M., Dally from Cu Int il *n l Louisville. 8:60 P. M., Dalli trot* No v ni <u | Point. I 00 P. M . Except Munda uiltl rg* TRAINS Allttl VII HIGH |j - , i.i.i, i S i v , 8:If) A. M . I \- ? i ! .' -Pim ? :W P. M.. Delly, fro,,, t t -a.. Inst.-ti. \ th*. JOHN l> P -^. Dirleton p - s-gar R,, F. & P, 0. R. Schedule COI lng J ?, tHOi. Ea.-u-u sta., lard (un I:**) A. IL., Leaves Bj ? *tatt.>n dalli. Ma ba and loOnl stat lotti ? i i,-< al litton |u i tim.h., l*' noon. I'lula leiphl.i. . lp H.: Ne* P m. Pullman ii to w a*n n, 12:00 noon, Leaves Rvi station ll,lll> ev , nt Elba, Aahlan I, Coswell. M I I f o i i iburg, Hiookc, and Wldewatei rites at Washingl i' .'( Kl P. M . Baltimore si ?'? .'i 1' M . Philadelphia. ? 10 I' M ; New York, io M P M neeta with Congressional Limited, uni., in* al Haitt laors t M P ii snd New 1081 P. M '. ?ar ta Washli ?'ton T:05 r M . I .-tatton i ?< Rh li? nn ii l to Via \ ul k an I v\a*n ' ton lo Philadelphia Htoi'S af Eli.a, Ashlan.I. DOOwell, Milford. I'rederlcksbnrf, i al . )na on Sunday* vSiiHiiiimnm *t ll In P M , Holum ire, ti m -v i , ?:45 A. \ M 8 10 A. M . < nt I t sta i New ai V'. I le* ? llrooke, I .-J. 11. .< ,1 ii g, sill veil. Ashland. f... I I io* well, V'hiitti.l. am: t . top* al oilier sta? tions on Sunday*. Leavel Washington at 1*40 A. M. '.':ir. P. M., Ai tree! rta n >tally except Hm,ta/ ? ? r. llrook* ? kaioiig, Guinea, Mil ford Penola, ftuther?:lf>n, Doa wall lay lor* ville, Ashland i.-aves Washing. ' io raT A M Parlor car ' 0 63 P .A . a ? street *t? tl" tope at Fred ? . .v .di, and A*h ar* f tom and Waahlnglon I. ives V S I M I 'o. i nol Slop at i ; 2:1T. A M. knives at Itv rd street ?'* 'A ash I S 1(1 P \t principal 1 'Jinan ear fi>.tr rion PniDI r ll a TI" VSU.r I'V.TI'T HT'NDAT. 4:00 P. M , J ? ives Uj Matteo. Ai: kahuig ut P M 8:30 A M.. Atc e* at Ityrd *tr*et sta t on i ?? i.. s i reoerli ksburg kl ''. 08 a. M. DAD I ' t'PT SCNDAT. ASHLAND Til A IVS 6:42 A.M. I real i Arrives st Ash i v |j fl '.Xl PM I . Arrive* at A*l? lal ! nt Tot p 8:40 A. M. Arrive* at Klhn Leaves Ash land at ll ?n A M. 6.04 P. M . Leave* A?rv fl ll P M r A TWr.on Trnrse Man*r*r K T D "'VI'!-! Cer-'l -le 'f NAWNorfolkiWesternBl ?CHKDUtal M EEEE( T JI'NR ;M, 1191 LEAVU RICHMOND iliA'IJ), UVULr STRECT HTATloN. ? ?vg a. M., lui ti..,.,..,. , i> H >H I'UU VE?> HULLED Ll JKD. Al i iv* Norfolk ll* A. M. Hlop* omy at Petet* ?urg. v. t "iitTulk. Heeoiid-clasa ti'-keta not a - I'l'1-! (ur pakaag* on tbls a* train. ? :? A. M, THE CHICAGO KXI'KKM for Eyr,. hburg. Roan ks, I tefleld, P eahontHs. K? ? a. t olumhii*, an I Chi Pullman t' .rr.-t .-ie?t.ri nok.i to Columbus wit t Aloo let i Pilstul. Knoxville, t'naitanow m. an I h ?- .rc-' it ^V"'.*, P>illnvan Sleeper Radf rJ tc ( ha Hanoi,mu. I JO P. M., tor ti irTofk. N'-'r'- !k *nd In termeliate ?i?rl-,. . arrive* IU IMP li ,,, HM P. M.. ' il t: . ai U* >?' 'r* Pu? laski, and in?t. A \. "V..;* at Koao .ka . u A M. Wtn Waahmgtun a: 1 ' Eli.ilte<! i iUi*'? ?4lf*tT,rJS Roanoke to, Memphis ?"'","?? (trlaan^ I *C ?ttarn gi. At tiOli and ptx-ahoiitaa. Also, for Rocky Mount and all Jtwlcni M Wlnston-ialem dlvlaton pull? man Palace Hle?j*r batarrert Richmond M snd Lynrhm.rg. perths t?%dy for occupancy al ?? "'- >1 A190- Pullman Bleeper Petersburg lo Roa Tratns ar^?ve^Rjcbmofid from Lyn<-h buri and Ibo VVe*t dahy at e IO A kt I ?^i . A ? .rom ..oi,v<k i - Esit a* IL* *? ** *** ?TIBULa?U LkUTBU 1:88 ?? jj- w rot.p.NKT. Dtstrtet Cassenae Aaenb W. li PFVTI,L Geeer*! ' ***enger AgOOt n.- ,-.? (I*"*. Roanoke. Va. tgrg offkr To CLOM OW* thu DEl'ARTM cny.MS9MA\ ?ITBI'LA,ilKv s' Mi/l'IVl ItoILKKrt. HORIZON I' \ E'.I N^Kfc Detached or mounted ' .int ?*"*'? <T*m ? J ',wfl gnowii _ _ m ,0[ 0r PI'LLZTS. ?;,a\-ftgf MHAFTO1 e? f rough ead nnUhe.1 * Any' of these can 0. taught K1?D ^Ok^T,VKN.ftM#0|UM>