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'(KID FOR KKFI.BCTION. OATEESER VMOM the MMUOIOVS AMI QENEMAl Pi. io Mt ?' Vi'la.toin on Moral and Spliltual ni -Jo, ? -Which ure si" ih Attention Iron, the I l>o?_ht', , Iplphanv. A ul | - d. ?'? I" 1 fl I I be IL.. I i.-i t i. r wa hav* . |have, Ulm." I hoary hsad, \ aram led, >n.ii, tu unto ii-... ni t" lb. S'ai. : like, tl .v travail* i far. \ rai lent ly. w r ton, ri),,u Prln I* tsho lay, ll,-'I -a ii ld. . ' Sbiae, Tb-, i i rn ii.' Light, us t,, -,.k _ri_ht, lu lot .M.* ? place. ALICK LOIH1E HOUSTON. kiniLier.il a *io*atu,n I'm atlOll, ? ni.,ting one. Borne livid uaJ pow* 1- vs r ??: the ? mai is e., ir, i, il.r, ol i' .' v.. cfo i ,,: . boos* ll mr this Ond to be t ru, . i it long -. "I ll attn mal We .-,- ,,r wi ere coe ? ? ..c. r human ni? le, , itlon "i 'h'' ""i M- Ickni and i ? aboul ur- ia. ry thought ful, i toi ii- , onclu t bli , ' ? to do wt__t ia- can toa'. of life, tlon i ns world en lll^t SS l)e| e SSe a|e 1-, rr ii i Ind sci \ is to i, i ,, pringlng up ami bl amid .- heata "i I lt parti ulai Who are to mrik, killin.-- the vocation Of their li,. ., n ash themaerves, Have I a ? . be a mlnleti r or a mlaaionai lian i hould ssh bim*-, i . sm I -n nt kin I with thi.- difference, that the vocation ->i ? ls tildy old, rs, Wlfh ? ry ,,ne bearing the ian,- ot * 'in lat. "He y,. hind, !? ml. ' ? - the rank and ? Tb- f th-- con' Inu* I ii--' m He cane with ? -ci,.h- h. I, bu' iii I..- kind from morning un uah', -dall) ?-? ? ii".n's kind, ii- I i f th, \: of bell ' is ?? iii.p. i m., i in the mimi, the determination to b* kind form* lllg ,-fr< ? t le|..- iel. 1 . lt ? e , ?.-.- ss tm ii laki * place in a ? l and act, I the rh,.ughts i.s in tmie I .'?' ri"- | ? ? * "->? ll hal'.. of killd I ? ,'i of lt aa a vo 'hal 'in- ihou#hl - them ? ?/ km Hy, and in lime do b, I klndlltu .t thought !?? i om, in rue,,|e ,,J melita 1 Syrell Innei Bpontaneoui kindness euiei !? Mon ami mak* lt tx , i timi Ihe tObgUS and the , t c.. band .'-ml the look of tie . out a. chan,i Hom the kind soul s?ithli '" i ?-." sa-. - faber, .ad thoughti i "'i'- malt) help t" that ? ot r U'' tongue, ss ir h oitr win all 'air rell ? is Salli "I a soul through habitual klr.dllnem ter n in ss..tels , .tn V ll Hie hl-_litv Nirnrlc. 'Hi' lt 1 . " ??? ; rn, l"iig-1 one '.- i nnd* i one ? I \i<h- sbep* hi rd. and ., ".a jot Ity ot ? 'in i liam such ? i take ii noa to be, though the minor!* with ita one abepherd In heaven, and with tbe other ! i : mad on > ? - ri h. Hia up Into may !??. Into bundi ed ? t al |.. a, ?', Put al ss .11 ^* " fl al, Hi. ) p.., ,..\ Hie. te' one alioth- I . in* mos! pal t lose I i-il.je .lleio VkH ll l!,.,k"*. ll .1 J".! Ill 10 und, ia' in th, b, ' bul In Ibe a on I. and t he tt Bul tiny all ia ,,t, s iii. i ;,, ,,. | \ii,i \\ h,, i 17 lar I.. -?..! far blom I niiiil ard language ol th, Church, ll ? i . to ll central i ths In very few ann br I, t words ll Hei In th me dot ti Trinity and Incarnation "i Chrlat, which ? t tho * 'in i ""I Sock In ? ? .1 four lyei?, QUI * lee. UH . tabllsh, Since ll in, !? neve multlplli il upon ' he ? Lnf ssiih all lill I n..i ) ;", i-,.a . bul ? " : and ! ? who best eniii: . for I ii"-" lo tl \\ hat is \\ Uh > \ eepll* ? of the I,.. ? . i . ,, p|y |K ? i ? una aa " wai In il Th* ? ntrai ti uth of ri,. , ;..s|?m .ri Ce.- Ti Inti ?- I th, li ,? n i Hon, the ? ??"! thal ma ? --deemed ?,.- w | om ld, i ss hai lb nature and human hiatory have and tn-ss ||) irs ri I bow mt he.i.i |n ? mein I- ? ? ? , mb a, le, ? M..,.* con -i from i William K, one, Opportunity. . ll ssas lull --I g - \. Tie face was i om i lied by be? ing covered ssh:, hair, and lhere wen h fOOt. "Ulla- i il .. ?aid 1 poi tunlty, r he i,p!s. "Vi hy la i li,;, > .-in know him wbta .?h. - t.. i ii, m." "\\ Ps Pi he a liv upon bis ?? 'i gone and once got he cant tl ? r-d. loved Hu world, ?- I whal ha - ir brought hun I* ' what h thai world tis hun nets . '"t ss ht, rn he d, ci s i.,r ooh bia ;-? ' -vant 'i a ss Ol i 1 li ||<> V a.- a I,, i, nor i be las! ss bo I bia I'He k in ihi ?! 11 "t ba ll I* id aban l ins principle* arbes tites- had to !-<? ed for. Hs bad 1 hei perhaps sn tdoQuenl one; i ? -. he never i c..-. himself the sermon, and these words vi "Love i;"i th,- world, rn ? biaga timi ar.- ,n tim world, n lui- the ss,.i ni, the i'-s i ol tho l g. IS i. a in I,nu C'Util le. |j?' us bas.- Hie courage to live by tbO a I hlglieSt resealed to IIB, The hours urni exporten,. |. our true life. Not to BtliVS IO Blake linne ' outs tn.- standard i y which \s.? dally bs ? r oyal I" ti-at a hk'h an arel ts .i-hi|. and love, ill '1 '.ailed ?... t ?>. Pam mon), nts ol our . I no effort to pr* i p. ip, t,,Mi.- the glory oi tins aeeaatonal -spiritual life, im lo rcslat und quench i ii** .S;.mt. Ike Li-Mrmit - i Th,' Im un ation ls a prophecy, nn,i ful IiIh Us own pi c.In ton. The Word becMiii. ;,ke un tbsi >?<? might become lin,- Him, He hus taken BP BBBaJlOOd to Hie throne and reagna in beaven a kaaaaa fona. aad with a human heart. Thereby we learn the height to which it la possible for men to soar, the 'exceeding weight of glory" which can be ..ml on them without crush? ing them, but rather being au.h a bur* den as are mAjmut kt a Mrd or Ball-" to a *hlp. Jenna*) bone gf mir bone and flvh of cor n.-sh. mt- an no aoHtary throne, but win un every faithful obedient fol? lower to altars hi. ?WU royalty. The Son of (Jod bli lhe gio!? Width h.* bal with tie: father before tba arorM wuk; h is tba Son rn Mun wli" returns to that <-.-nti.il bl./ .nei io iti praaanea ibero main * it un laasdng nnd permean.- m-ht tor ail bia brethren. Where ii' li and whit Ra I . :(,. n and tba! .-hall abo HiH servants .-s-ion at <;.>d's rigid hand of im , hl!d born in H. thlehe-n N the fact W Mell . Ol .|. I I e hope ll,to I . I '.III.- !? uni I ;ur ? lo halgbtf which abM lt mada toa to dream o . and Impoaslble to ranch. Our Ima dtoocrnment of what aa ought to be, onr power to he***********! s.?, tiona oi tba divine nature, a i ?f human brotherhood, .md our loot ind ni Hu- dun land I- ? . Bra ail in. \tr,? ui.ty de? lan! on ti.- t< .illly of that Incarna? tion, whli h lu. ame g ia. i ol history In *!.-? birth of Jesus. ;.>.. bani lt-la-inns Notes. Mr. Moody's Bible Institute in Ch . . .idi., developlna and proi Ing real "?alu.- tmoug the unique and effective departments an in.- -students' Aid So? ciety "f th<- woman'B department, and a new ? lati. n Tha former is desii.-m ?! to a thoas young v. ? i who |. .- -,, di vote Hu lr lives v Chu ? thin work. i.ut have not the moana to i ly ior training. Mr. Moody Beelu i" inter ll wno desire tu help in such i work t.y rh.- giving of .locutions or member* -hip rees. 1 t. ,i. Wilbur Chapman, tha known evangelist, >... i ti l f tba InatltuU and v..n tentlon to this department and plana to form auxiliary leagues in .bf. i-i .-nt towns over tbe covntr* ': ?? i portage Association is a new brunch, ? > separate organisation, although bearing tin- name of the institute, iv object la ? ? ipply good literature ut a low pine t.. compete with tin- ordinary cheap lu erature, .ntl it ) thal th.y win I-, ahie p. tm nish atandai ' om half or two ti!( ordinal** t- ..-ni prli e. i m. immediate ot i anion for the .-tai ting ol thi wort >\. the < gentle-man In a town or" 16,000 Inhabit* . no! purc-iase a single i - lldoua book u tin town, li i-i th' belief ot Mr Moody ut, i th.. ? v. irking with him. ihut a tai te for dime no'., la ai l h. tion iii ?.-ral ? un beal i? 11 unteracted by supplying better Reading. lu connection with thia lhere comes tbe annual state? ment ot tin- location oi form tr stu li Ms of the In- tit ute, Tn.' list gives an i li tin- wide extent ni thc influence thai ..ut from tins institute. There ure ii pastors ot Congregational churcl :?" ni Presbyterian churches; X of Baptist , bur, ? i Methodist Episcopal B are i Ity missionaries, U are hom.- mis.- Ional i . i- are young Mi n < "hi iv ,.iii A retares; ll are mihsionarlea under the American Bundey* H. hool i 'nlo/i; IO are Sunda) **hool irles under oilier boards; " are pus n are Ing ih.-ir husband1 in pastoral or evangell ii.- work; t'i ire are rx. loreign in India, 1" in China, I ni Africa, r. tn Turkey, ii In -ia;.un. and bo on, also 13 und. r appointment tor tin- for? eign field. Among other prominent po - '.a tis th. se grad iou . i tl p. i-linen j- in??? of Mmii on Square Church Hon. ? . ii, . 'hicago; Sailor ' Inst Itute, Monti- al; Thi * ' ute of Industry, Boston; Burnham Industrial Home, etc At prent ni tl" ro are nearlj 900 young men ami women In conne tion with the Inst!* ai th ely ? ng i r d In work In the dlf ? - and ni b ruse-to-hou a vi - Itatlon throughout thi It ls reported that the rope has finished i yclical Intended for this country. and thur it will be published at the end of tin- year. Th.- most Important ?> ti ms r< ferred lo In ll aie said to be the Catholic University, al Waal.-ton, and the Apostolic i >? .. gatton. The foi m heartily encouraged, and thc clergj ai I Catholics of 'le- country are ur--', d to give ii narin support. With regard to the latter it is reported that ii la the Inten ? ?? exti nd it- power, raising it to a s..ii . ii supreme tribunal, h i. lng 'uriari non of all relglt i qui b noa i. ;? iiel to '.he Piopaganda. 'lie- Pope Intenda also to address an apos* lettet t ? the bishops of thi {--until American republli -. lo the view of the --allin- of u I tiona! ouro il ol the Hpanii h Ami I Iran bishops. lt i i hal diploma! lc r< latiom rn ill probe* bly be resumed noon between the Vatican, Nicaragua, Chile and the Argentine Re? public. ? ? ? Those who are Informed fear that tbs Waldensian colony In North Carolina will mai ii dui Ing the coming winter Settlement In h new country is always ii matter ol difficulty, and lt li said tha! tins is in. reuse.i in thia Instance by the refusal of the colonists to adopl new methods of agTict Kura! lab n, and by their resolve ta continue farming as they ? in th- u ol i mountain bomea. The Brotherhood of .ndrew and Phillp now more than la yt ii i old, numbera 22" chapters, and hus a membership of over ..OOO, representing iwelve denominations The New Tort local union ha grown hom ttin ?? din;.!, i | in Itt! tO thirty the I 1 Ot Iel- ll ISS4. An Mnaona, <>r Bnaatan. \\ hlngton, D, C., I. ? Editor of i'i..- Richmond Tim uti. I.- on "Old Colonial Homes,' in a , .ept Issue ot your paper, referring to the family ol tl. Tge Mason, of Gunst on, lhal "the name of Manon In thal .mniy ls now extinct." Will sou kindly illow mc to coi ri I ihl ii', men!'.' There are now living aboul thtrt I..mh.is ol that nuiiie and family, ta i,-hom aboul aeventeen are deacendanta ,i c.e.., : al Join- of Analostan 'land, and aboul numbi r from ieneral Thou. >n, ol Hollli li ill, i, i*,i, i \ . mn! ? an oldi i son of George ii..: on, of t lum I n - -it iieneral John tlason may be mentioned: Hon. (Jeorge lon, Texai foi ian* i m irlct-Attorney of Eastern .', Ji mea M. M.'mci. a promi lenl lawyer of Charleaton, W. Va., and lohn Mason, a younger brother, nil nous ii' the late Senator Janus M. Mason, of - i ? .lom I ft bi n F. Mason, of C ii o'tesville. Va., who .-?'...! With dis m. tion on the stan of General Kits l ? iniir.; the la .? war; Macomb Mason, an ? of high rank In tin- army of the \h-.,i-.e ,,; "-"gyp!, and several other -. Iiator Mason .-till 111 ( rin General 'l homaon ? i.re; lu Prank Mason, of Laen ung. \ i . Kc-.. Landon R. Manon, of itu-. Church. Richmond, Va.; W, Pluck* Mai Prli Ipal ? th Richmond nt) in Maryland; Beverie) R. Mn* on, Principal of Gunaton Inatitute, In Vashiugton, l>. C.; Randolph v. Manon, imond, a ch ii engineer, and .". Btev Mason, of Pauquler, who recently i r..- -ti -ngth o.* the "topultsl party n lhe Eighth [Matriel of Virginia, on the tingle issn,- of free silver, aa this writer Tin- sous of the above make the total om i.,.-.- or thlrty*five, whom tbi.s writer rall to mind. Baaldi ? tht -?? here ar.- numerous descendants in t he .1,iai.- lim-, amongal whom tba writer e.aiis the hlldren and grand-children i Mra, Lae, Mrs Coopur. Mra Tamlnnon. and Mrs. Ambler, the moth* r oi Mrs i. m. Blackford, ot th.- Bpis ?pai Undi tit I ool af Virginia, and of brea sou-, tu.. of wit-on nra brilHant awyera, aad tbe third, a tuitbful mia '?.wy it- Japan. Prom General Thom* ? ??I Mason ere descended, Mr. ?: IV. Ball, >f Washington, iv C., and many other ?-.-il known nunns in Virginia too nu neroua ta mention in a brief article, lt Ball Rheum often appears In cold eather, attacking the pul ms of the hands h.i other parts of the body. Hood's -Wu* analilla, tba great blood purifier, cures ult rheum. Huou'i. Pills are the bast after-dinner 'Alt. uss.at digestion, cure uv tin i.e. Mc. Wa will invest money for parties hav ng money to lend on real estate or on ood collaterals. 'HS JTINANCB TRADJNO COMPACT. THE CRITIC'S COLUMN. VE VOTED To COMMENT UPON RE. CEN T P CHI.ICA TI "NS. Love Sonet of tl-1 ld ho od-j lie Hird Cal. ?ntlar Coini.iou Petita Applied te H.,maa _,,n,.,_,. LOVB BONOS tW CHILDHOOD. By Eugene Field. IL Charles gcrthnerg ison*. Nen Iforfc. J'?i gals by Vimt, Johnston S Ca .M,. r'i.1.is poetry !s familiar tn the , ss..!ii f?t us-a-spmer readers, for, ;,s wi tho ! -.,.*-?: -?! .Mt. iraak b. .Stanton, th.-ir ,-<ti '.-l.s has.* bs ell Sartft lo percciv,: th., I they poaaamsd Peieclasly the qualities sure to ..Mia' I ths gi bi ml n **S* Im present voiame, bs its tilla indicates, comprioea h. '*?? ?i bis poems which has,; . to de, with child bf'. They ar.- Statin- I gUlShsd l-y B naively true rsftSCtlOO of ju- ! s mic thought, life iiti'i i' liing, although In one or two caess tha thought, life and j /.. n,^ ar, rather thoa of ni" gamin pr underbred type, tuan of oteber and more i lovable, If lem smUSlTlg. ones. Those of j then which deal -with baby Mfe aad ths ! .swe.i coquetrlea ,-t the May depandsnia. m.. characterised by a delightful tender It is his poems ff child Ufo which nf J all .Mr. I'i- Id's .vork IC fm fl tQ phase tbs popular taste most, and it ls lhasa poemi which the general pre, Been to especially commend, it constant appearance in th-ir | mium;,.- indicate, commeendatlon. Of them, aa of Mr. Blanton's poetry, ll is true that tiley la k Iiui:-b, but it i.s Stao Ol Iii' in, ari ol UM work ol tlc 1st* ter genUemaa, thal they qi-all ti- s in .1" apprscl led by the un marni a man finish. a Quotation ol Mr. Field's letter to his aunt, whl* ii ippeers upon tin- By-laaf, may auggesl it" origin d thees qualities -?? til lei III I . pi,i it v and lid. llt.S : "Dear-eat Aunt: Many yean ago you I 'ii-., me to sleep, cradling me m s.iir arms and Binging m- pretty I Hurelj you base noi forgotten that time, I ri member ii ssh b tendei ni m. *<" i ss. re very beautiful them But you are mor* beautiful mus, for in the yearn that have come and gone sn,,'- then the Joya .ni,I the sorrowa "i man mus nave nu ? .1 th-ir saintly grace upon the dear il used io kiss, and base made your gentle heart gentler rilli. ? Beloved lady, In memory of yearn to be ed inly In .bought, snd In token --t my gratitude an-i affection, I bring you little lot ? nd n verently l tay th-m ut s our feet. ? Li UBNE LILLI'." Till'. PATRIOT SCHOOLMASTER. By Hezekiah Butterworth. D. Appleton A Co., Neat York. For sale by West, .loin,.-ton A. Co, L. thia finely bound and llluatrated and lently printed book, Mr. Butterworth haa ao-ughl tc, contribute to Juvenile lit? erature .Lr-t-uy ss uh an historic basis, He i ... de.l a,lum il,iv, as nimbi has.) h., i confidently expected by all to whom hi - pi Ung fltori* fl lor youth ure Um* in I lia i . ??This vo ya th-- writer In ins prefac ". "rt latea to Ham. Adams, Lhe lead ? Boston town me* Un .-. who was called In hia dav "the Lath, i -d' Ameri? ca,' one of Cn mot lovable men In our hiatory. Thi story followa tl..- events tated ss,th tin- ts..? guns, tbs Adams . : i Man- oca, or ui ? liam '.. k .rn i Adana . v. nh h wern bidden from ti," Brttli h to - by a patriot schoolmaster and bia equally patriotic schoolboya In Beveral mystsri . , anni they could be taken into tbe Au.-i' in linea. Theed small cannon, s\niiMi were once the pridi of ths Ancient snd Honorable Artillery, may noss- be yw-n in the chamber al tbe top ol Bunker Hill M..num. nt, ssh.;, th* reader liia.y visit them." ? ? ? "Tba writer I unong ths his? toric ssao lotions of many oi the events and traditions herein described for som,. twenty .stats, snd bas loved to visit the pit ea ss hi'h ,'i" here attempts to pic? ture." Tbe Btory la an Ittatoriosl fiction, and be ha- taken the liberties allowed to Hus cums ol writing, but nearly ell of ths In, ld, nts. ? nc pt such as are' essential to Lhe i..emc'lil ol a anet's, base als ol truth, or well-ordered tradition, and in thia manner he haa Bought to | i t lc i'ii?? e-i old Boston In l r heroic ita] . Th* ii ader ssili nol find it hard to i :n lbs monuments snd htatorl ni places .,r a tbe pi Incipal -sci tu of the .-tors', il he l-t Intel, ite 1 to do :". Tlc t SS e? cannon, Fanout! Hall, the <>M Bomb chut ch, tic * .lanais- bunrlng-ground. v.hite Adam-, Han o k, Crispin Attucks, ariel .s,, inans' ol' thc patriots Bleep, tho ?tatue of Adams, the portraits of Han? cock, m.cl the luaus- pl. tuns td' the ll ni? ce, k house; tin- Common, Dorch r Heights, tr,.- grounds and monument at Hunker mil. all pass before tbe eye of tho lover of history, ifho looks to aee the Bern blair e Ol Old .,.*-Sy, lat ii .us alu. 1 ms? Suffice it to >,iy thar Mr. Butterworth'a book li a. mosl valuable contribution to juvenile literature, Juli of attiring move? ment, of One moral ton ?. and isith much to commend it to the adult reader. it Will edd, ale and h. indit the Snail!-:, While : lighting them. "COMMON 8KNHE" .APPLIED TO WO? MAN 8UFPR -VOE iv .M. Put na m Jacobi. *:. c. Putnam's s.e. Vin k. London, For gale by w sst, Johnston -A Co, it any woman In the country bs quell fl* ci t.i make tb ? appllc atlon IntUi ated on the cover of this i.k, .Miry Putnam-Ja ,1.1 it thal woman. To be i ire them ara niiiny i v. bl h u would be mot t emphatically denied m.,t tbe demand te ext, nd the suffrage to wornt n could be, by any possibility, supported by -common sense. These am quartets *?si. i "whatever baa i?. - n abould be" ta sn 11,.,,i; ,? mai fl native lack m argumanl lo support lt, t-- ail ,o whom whatever la weak cci narrow in social, political or i ... ai iii.- ia t,. be revert nc, d mi l sustained simply be muse week* and narrowness In thoas mat? ters has iiissas.-- t,ninnie I. They look a keanes al any light which reveals the ii ? th hoi* a in their philosophy. They au* the p. mons who, having sam to bear, de? cline tt- hear, and, having SyeB, SM not. c. too, them are anU*auff*ragtats rti '???.' are - rundly based or. excel? lent l-'gic. i.i 1 hem al! who claim a righi to Independent opinion and it-- as ir. sse>n ,,ii certain quesUo-na must enter* ta rn a. profound res,,, I . Again, there alf mans- wlmsr* objection to th-- suffrage ls temperamental, gad who Brill t< ll you frankly that, while unable to pr - lu ?? it singh- arguaasut against it, to them u would bc Intenoaiy repugnant. They are cntitle-l to respSCt. Mrs. Jacobi is pan -nally a suffragist, .,nd in the ii.-.-r. >t of the Ce-suss which sh,- .-o ardently believes In, abe has pre mnt,-I iii the pres. nt VOlltmS Hine chap? ters Of sshat seems tO us tllu.st direct and strong argrumsnt. Certainly she dlapessfl of the arguments of. the Opponents Of the cause \s Uh th-* earn Inddsnl to thorough ? ?ii of pros iiiiii ."tis; nor does n s, cm to us as it u would require bx* ceptlonal consldsnuMg of the subject to sh"\s their wwknma Certainly, whether ng ssith her or not, -we must con? cede ker entire fa lr asm, sxcellent reason? ing pOWSm and P< rfSCt gOOd humor. THU IU Kl )S' CALENDAR. Hy ll. E. Parkhurst. * 'burles Siti,briei -*g s,,iis, .N,\s Vork. WAA. For sab- l-y West. Johnston &? *',.. Mr. I'ti-khurst has given us in tin- vol? ume, admirable as t>> rn mhsnksl work? manship a not lam deligbliiii rhaii profit? able I.i. Th,- "riominonetfl nf air" are berrin proven a ino.-t Interesting-, If slm ple folk. Hu- book In-ing ihe result or "informal diury," of a y-ar's ,,1-servatlons "made us business ss ould permit in Cen? tral Lark, New York city, in 1W3." 'While the !'ark," says Mr. Parkhurst. "ls scarcely half a milo In width, and two an 1 one half miles long. _bg observa tteas hem reseeded, ssirji slight exception-, were all mad; in tin: aimil BSCtloa knosvn as 'Thu R_1 .: '.-.' coverlim only about one slxteen^i or a square mlle. There Is a significance in this fact that should not be overlooked, for lt efTecutally disposes of the common argument against the prac- , Ucabillty of this pursuit, on ths ground j of H's requiring one to tr?v-r-- targa ureas, at great expense of time, ann p?*i hap^ of money, thus making lt tm .m patJMe with ail buslne-.a pniwuMa. \Vh*-n alnaoat In tba heart bf a great atetropobn su. li fa. Ilita-M ar' aftonled to the natural iat. they will not be very far to seek, in any locality. Within this little retreat I hav.- during the year lound lUgfananted nineteen of th- twenty-one families of song birds In the I'nlted ""tates, nome of them quite abundant in general and (dan, ?lth a sprinkling of B**-ac"Ua 'rom several oth.r elapses of land and water birds." Dalman the purely iterary works upon onilthology, that flit about over the a uti v- like a butterfly and requir- a \<r? -rlona kr.owiclu.- of bini;* for their full appro latlon, and tba technical Ixioks of reference, who.--** information is so moth d, Impersonal, coldly accurate and hlKlily prosaic-Iretween the**-- extreme. tli. re seems to be a gap whli 1. UiIb bo?.k will, perbapn, help to tin." a H.-in, in mr.- Judgment th**- "cab ' to which Mr. i'arkhtirst .ifludes is tilled ha-ppily by bin own book, which, ow Ing to tin- aotnor*fl evident love or his * ibject, carries all the l-ir-lrt tbTOUgb the twelve months of the year In a style that bringa those featbetd toik.* "****fora ua arith an almost nuanna totataat. The building Of their soft and delicate homes, their loves, their sorrow'*, their struggle for a 1 vellhood, their yunny. kantie lives from dav to dav with all that concerns their characters, if we may so speak. their In? dividuality, has Mr. Parkhurst'-* book to do. Th.- illustration.** are really beauti? ful, and the book If. as a whole, admlra !?'? . I Was Weak, Tired and UBI tens, my fond did not dltte*A easily In faet I aral in r*-'"' lfaltb BBBBtBf, I had to alee** propped "pin bad to hreathe easily st night. I hail the *rrlp .inri afterwards a severe rouj*h. I found relief In Hoot's Sarsaparilla. I hara taken seven b ????li? sn ; i an eat wh.it I please, sleep soundly and feel reMf rt unlets I e?er ?work. I feel as young as I ?' ! at IS when I use judg? ment In my dally ti "*4,.. I. K. Wallie- errise. I rannot bf (*in to agpreaa ruy thanks "mfrlfirnt for surh a great *MM*Jna*f, health rester'n*; Malana) Hood's Sarsa i I-v*w?*? parilla *?. Hood'< Baraapartlsv tf^w ** a BBa*Ba9 Miu*. Tiara .1. Ww- fl Ll I V*5 ul.;E. wife of Rev. I. I'. ^^ -fvfVsV^n,* Waliare. clerk of Blood ^^ ?mrttwrnrmtrvw Rifer A?soelutlon of Baptists, Calvert City. Ky. Hood's Pills give -mineral sat I sf ae tion. Prepare.! by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas*. T^l Tested fop 60 Years. ASSETS, $650,000. Bome OOcc **RICHMOND** vr.itaU. fThia old Virginia inst'tUtiorf issbea a short and comprehensive fPolicl}, frau of petty restrictions, and libera! in its term and conditions. INSURES AGAINST FIRE and LIGHTNING A'I Descriptions of Property, in Country and Town, Private or Pub' c, insured at fair rates, on accommodating terms. AGENCIES IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNT! WESt ll. I'll. Af UN, J'rcaltlont. W. II. MrCANTIIV, Sovrelnry. S. SEoGt BlSUtSUtt Anm't Soo'w, ir:, tm New, Beautiful Interesting! Thc Times' New Premium Book, Conquerors of the Wilderness, is a Thrilling Account of the Wonderful Achieve? ments and acjoniziu? srs It ia Handsomely Bound in Cloth and (.old, and has 742 Mffdf with 200 Illustrations. Call at Thc Times office and isee the book, and lcaru Terms J Subscribers. James A. Bloiu'iire, Gordon Wallace, R.LCHRISTIAH&CO., "BaTTIlffilflfflT 'sea.) Importers of Fancy Groceries, Wines and Liquors. Xmas Orders for Huller's Candies now Taken. We have ever*, thin*- that heart caa wiall in CHIUSTMAS OOODS. rn" RON. MALAUA OKAPSaV NUTS?finest qualr.y of every kind. I'HAAJi'AONKS-I'omery, Mumm's.Mon tetiello, Clicquot Piper Heldi-leck. White I ..?? tv. 'Juill*-!, Weaver, Gold Beal. ai. 1 Ureui Wmetern.. RllfiT ol.o V- WISKIKS-Vlrslnla Moun? tain. GJuaon, \\ iloon. bourbon Jamaica, and New England Hun*. Sherries. Porta, and OM Madeira Wines. Ordera promptly filled and prices raa lonable. Ladles aro especially asked to sea our new atora and well-selected ?tock. BU,t.U*U-t ! ? Optical! ^\ ??**. " Ct that we are the HEADQUARTERS IN* RICHMOND FOR OPTICAL GOODS during UK, Pether Time will see many th.rigs before another twelve-month rolls around, but he'll non. nothing moro 1m pOrtant than this. Tn strike something great on sight, look at our stock, from which our I"-. Metsger, ssh,, is an expert of,titian, will fleiect glasses tia- vrtll Ht > -'ir . Ighl ex,,, tly. Begin th.- year by looking out for your eyea and pissing yourself ir> the best possible trim i^Took om tor everything else, a visit MS. ut store will make you *>?< ute "ii thls^blnt, 4'emsultation arid examination free. XC^0N? op7: c W,rJkchq<&, (dsW-su.tugith) SCHAAP IS BUSY WITH Sitice Xnns we have been Belling a slt^w of BlcTolaa aach day. Tbs! 354 BICYCLE lias tirotiglit Hg two an-l three customers for *ach oue gold, which '?viii mean de plelmn of Hie Hock. W ?? have tlicmfor tm ii hi--I ladies. Tuition free. THM $35 6IRLS'& BOYS'BICYCL' is selling largely, anil we have great difficulty in keeping stock. Large -stock of I'eck & Snyder'. < *lebratod ICE SKATES, Skates hollow ground for 85c. per pair. Ur.'iig jours in early, so you trill have them ii;.lit a hen you want them. A. K. & C. E. SC -TAAP, ol li Ei into* li. 'iMiotic 888. eu,tu.th IF YOI AUK THINK IM; OF CHRISTMAS PRESENTS CONNECT von:moren is with OUR STORE AND COME ami ES ..MINE Ol D HOLIDAY STOCK. We have nil tha novelties :a Taney Chain an*l Beckon. Ladies' Drtggtag Tables anti Desk**, Parlor ami Music Cabinet*, Shaving Stamls, EstJ (hairs, Caril ami lia Tables, av., A. c. HABLISTON&BRO. Cor. Seventh ami Main. aur> su.wo.fr <f_'-heat'ri E.ic'iah OU-nntnt HvwaS. 'I PILLS (Ba I _). IVn-.lnr. -? -.i.-.. LAB,ta. uk Ilrotflrt *' tmmmmmmmrt *V'"-> Pta wJl-n-l la K.-4 ui* U*>'i Bf'.iie MUM. Nui *lt_ MM r>V_U. T-__C ?o ?(ker. BM***dmmmmrmmi .u',--c., IH.IU o?d fnitaS'.'.. ll I'-e.((i. io .ump. ?>* rif<e>*ii.aM ' "?-rsi?a,?.< >ad ? Kriiaf tmr t. -41-?." ??> l*4Ur, or return M?iL lO.Ot ,' -u,??-,.?'? -Vim* 1-u.ptr, . healer C--.c?lcait<>-^'*l/'1;V''* **?__?"% Snaana -Fbflssa'/l'S ell*-. BTCAMBOATB. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S Jj___J__t RIVER LINE for tba nea shore, cl.eapetit ami most idea.ant route o Norfolk, portsmouth, om Point, Naar? un Nev.-. Claremont and Janies River landiirKS. Connections?At Old Point and I .oifolk. for Hampton aral Qmlthfle d, -Va. Washington, l> C., Baltimore, Phils* ielphla and N>w Vork. James river by i_yii_ht. Great tourist line. Janus, own. Dutch (jap ariel war scenery. Rate* ess than half charged by rail. Fare to fortaiuouth. tJld Coin: and .Norfolk, .I >. md St Btsarner Pocahontaa leavea ii '.. non 1 ' every M< >N DA .. W Ki -N E8DA V 5,d FRIDAY ?t 7 A M. (STREET CARH GIO DIRECTLY TO STEAMER'S iv ll A RF) "*(,r above-named pla,.},. Througli tlckeu 00 t-.ile on .steamer and it Oarber'B Agency, No. 901 Main nm--.. checked ^h?"^__* Hjate-rooma 'arollns: aim. fur cistern anora of \tr rinia and all regular landing.-, on the lanius river, at LOWEST RATES, arid brough I)ill? Issued ' if VIN WEISIGER. Superln V. I ? W ARDJB B A R N R V. 1 -re Ck-neral Office nc. t^ndpnt. _^_^_^___ slcl^ni. I'la*iti rs' Bank Build OLD DOMINION* STEAMSHIP CoM I'AN'V. .RI-WEEKLY LINK FOR NKW YORK. Steamers leave Richmond every TUESDAY. WED? NESDAY and FRIDAY at . P. ll. Leave New York (from Pier '-"?"., North river), fur Ii ;.:;:?. tl ? ' iy MOM. V V arid W El ? . ? '- *T .'. 2 I* 2d. a:-.d SATCP.DAY at i P. M. *abln Fare. I ? 00 tound Trip. 14 00 For further information apply to JEORGE W. ALLEN AJ^O., Agenta. Bi ?L-'-*-'?? ?a?nw, 1901 Main atre.t RAILROADS. 8 EABOARD AIR-LINE SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SUNDAY. i>hr. 'ii, UH ~.\o. asl Ha af" 8. A. L. _ Daily. Daily. l.v. Ki. hmo-i | . I2:SA..M. SM A. M. Lv. Pet.-rsb----l.nion . Station . i-M A. M. 9.% A. V.. Ls*. Peterab'c---W*an ington stree;. 1:13 A. M. ti) ?*> A. M. Ai*. Weldon. 2.W A. M. U..M A. M. AT. llernl. rnori. iM At M. I'M P. M. Ar.J'urh.ui). aVH P, nt Ar. jFUM-fh... f,:17 v. M I I P ll l.v. lUle.Kh. "22 A. .SI :'..*. I' .M. Ar. Southern Pines. 7.M A. M. r>:-7 V M Br. Hamlet. T.ut ,\. m. ; i:, p. m Ar Wadesboro. 1:27 A.M. I:lt P. Ja. Ar Monroe. | .? \. *-* ;i oi p. >i Ar. Charlotte.io.'*) a. m. ioM P. M. l.v. .Munro.-. fJ?"A.~M. SM V B Ar. Chester. ll):.'.l A. .M. 10:60 P. M. Ar. Clinton.l-i>4 P. M. l.M A .M. Ar. Oreen wood.li*: IS p. M. ?-???,7 a. M. Ar. Augusta. 'i-.x, P.M. il :*? a.m. Ar. Ai.nile. ii", p. m. vm a. m. Ar. l-liberton., Stet P. at lift, a. m. Ar. Athena........:..] l-M P. M.| SM A. M. Ar. Macon..... 7:."-> iv M....'.'. Ar. A11 a n t a..".| 4:01) I \_M ,]S :'M A. M .* No. ****?Dall**, for Atlanta and po.nts beyond, arith throu-*h I'lillman Bervioe. No. HS ?"Vestibuled Limited Train. Buffet Bleepers Richmond lo Atlanta. Close COnnei tuns at Atlanta r'..r New Or Luis nil ,,l! polnta South and Southwest, and at New Orleans with the S mthern Pacific anl Texas .ind Pacific railroada to ull Texas points. No extra charge on "Vaatlhttled Trains." ARRIVI: RICHMOND. No. ^-"Atlanta Special, "Vestibuled Limited Train" *. to a. M dall**. .s... 7S--M--.il and Express, OM V. M. dailv. Por tickets. Pullman reservations, I upi I) 1.1 M. (>. 1 iwen, ti. ki ' agent, Byrd Btreel Station; Richmond Transfer cona* pany, Ul eas! Mum atreet, an I ? ompan** t P6 easl Mam street. JOHN ll. WINDER, General Manager. T. .(. ANDERSON, Oen'l Pa***. Anent. ll. M. lull kin, city Passenger Ant.. M ? us* Main Stn t. ~ gOUTHERN flAILWAY. ~~ (PIBD1 ONT Alli UNI**." SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE SOUTH AND SOUTHW LSI. SCHEDULE IN BFPECT JAN. ?'.. l***->. LEAVE RICHMOND*. TB UN No. ll U a A. M. SOUTHERN EXPRESS, daily for Daa k^ ville, Greensboro, Wlnaton-SaJem. Bleepers Richmond, Va., to I ian. ille and Hauauury. connecta al Danville w it ti the Florida Limited (.No. S3), carrying Bleepera for Augusta, Jacksonville, Tampa an 1 Bt, Augustine, and with the Wellington and .Southwestern Veatl* buled Omited i.Nu. **7); carrying Bleepers to Aahcvill-j and Hot Springs, Atlanta, birm>n*(ham, nemptua und New Orleans. Dining Car Greensboro to Montgomery. At Nea Orleans and Memphis connections are mada for ?u points ii, Texas an 1 Call* 'ornia. Passengers from Ri. hmond can remain In sleeper and change at Salisbury 7:30 A. M., sleeper open -jim v. m. TRAIN No. 3o~l-.:3l> P. M. Efl AST MAIL, daily for all points South r and Southwest. Connects at Moseley With Karmville und Powhatan railroad; KeysvtUe tor Clarkavllle, Oxford and Dur? ham. . ' anica sleepers New York lo Atlanta ar:.I Montgomery, and from New if ork to 1 11 ksonvlfle. Parlor car Atlanta io Rir mitiK-i.itt.'. THAIN No. l.~?":0Q P. M. ?TBT8VILLB ACCOMM< iDATION, daily aa. except Bunday for Keysvllla and la* termediate polnta, ARRIVE AT RICHMOND. Train No. 12, 6:tfi A. M.; No. 3*>, A.'J) P. M.: NO. ll, vto A. M. . 7OBX RIVER LINE via WEST POINT. DAUA' BXCBPT SUNDAV. THE lAVouiTi; ROUTE TO BALTI? MORE, Pilli.AliPI.PIIIA AND NEW YORK. UBAVB RICHMOND: I PAIN No. 1.1 : jo P. M. LOCAL EXPRESS, dully. Slope at all . 1(j \. bestoi Manor connecta with a age for Waikerton; also, connecta uitb Baltimore steamer at weat iona daily aw ept Bunday. BTBAMER8 LEAVE BALTIMORE i P. .1 AND WEST POINT .:'." I*. M. DAILY, I-.ACEPT BUNDAY. Trains from Waal Polnl arrive at Rich? mond at l" to A. M. dally aad SM V. M. daily except Bunday. ?j RAIN No H 1:45 A. M. rOCAL MIXED, daily except Sun j dai leavi 1 Twenty third-Street sta* tion fur West Point and -uterine lime Ticket ofllce at station, foot of Virginia street' open noni - A. M. to ti !'? M. and ., p \i. to 12:41 \- M. Citv ticket ofllce, y-jI Main .street. J M. CULP. W. A. TUiK. Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. A Kent W ll GREEN, General Mn nager. 1 *? p. THOMPSON, Superintendent. jNo! m BEALL, 'i'r. 1 vi.- Pasa. Agent MO L-ast Main street. 'Uciini ind, Va. N*rs.WNorfolk!WestemB.B. KHBDULB IN EFFECT NOV. IS, ISM. LEAVE RICHMOND (DAILV), I5YRD BTtUBBT BTATION. laB A. M.. RICHMOND AND nor POLK VESTIBULED LIMIT? ED. Aili vi- Noi folk il 2f> A. M. Stope only ut Peters \>urg. Waverly, and .suffolk. Bm ond-i lass tlcketa not a ? cantau for paaaaga on this lan A. M., THE CHICAGO EXPRESS. for Lynchburg, Roanoke. Bluefleld, Pm anontas, K< nova, I'olurnbus anl Chicago. Pullman Buffet Sleepei Roe* noki- to Colnmbua without chaaga. Man, for PuDski. Mrlatol. Knoxville, rhattanoo f.i, aud Intermediate points. 'ullman Bleeper Radford to 1 "hattanooga. 6.10 P. M.,Tor Suffolk. Norfolk, and In , termediate stations; arrlvea at Norfolk at t:AB V M 11*40 P. M., i*or Roanoke, Radford. Pu? laski and BrlatoL r,?nnecrs at Roanoke with Washington and Chattanooan Limited. Pullman Slopers Roanoke to Memphis and Near "ricans, lilli. 11.; ?'ar attached. Also, for l'lut-tlel'l and Pocahontas. Also, for Rocky M.mn; and all stations on W'lnston-Salem division. Pullman Palace >;.?.?? e.: between Rict.iiiond and Lynchburg. Bertha ready for occupancy nt SM p, m. Also, Pullman Sleeper Petersburg to Roanokr District Passenger Ag-nt W. R. REV ILL. (emeral Paase*~B~*af Agent General Off! - I: rainoke, Vu ana E QBWBM To 1X1*0*0 OCT* THIS nEI'Al.TMl'NT OF OUR BUSINESS, Ol R BTOCK ul*' TUBULAR AND LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS. from 6 to So-horse power. HORIZONTAL CENTRE CRANK ENGINES. Detached or mounted on holler, from 4 to M-horae power. These En aries and Boilers sre new. of our s'.i-r.dard designs, that are Waa We alao offer a lot of PULLEYS. ('RANKS. SHAFTS, etc.. rough and nnlahed. Any of these can be bought RICHMOND LOCO-\!OT1VE AND MACHINE WORKS. RAILROADS. Chesapeake mil Ohio Ktiliij. KPI'KOTIVE JANCARY 7. 1?5. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. BROAD-STKKET STATION. IMA. kt., Dally, with Pullman for local stations. Newport Newa. Old l'"lnr. Sortolo mid Porta moutJi. ??? p. M.. Pmly. with Parlor CST, for local >. tatlona, Newport Sews, o'.A I'oint. Norfolk and Ports? mouth. ?di A. M., Local train, except -Sun lay, for Clifton Forge. Connects at Gordoisvllle for Watching* ton. at Virginia Midland Junc? tion for Lynchburg, at Basic for Hugerstown, and at Staun ? ?*.-. .. .. ton f?r Wtncheater. ...*0 I. M., The cincinnati and St Louis Limited, ilally with parlor Car lo Qordonsvills ami Pullman bleepers cjor_-osavtlta to Cin? cinnati and St I-oula. Siopa ? -ply at imivortant stations. m als gai red on dining cara. Nc 7, h local train, ex-.-pc Sunday, follows No, t from Charlottesville t.? Goshen. j.j) P. M., Local train, except Sunday, accommodation for Charlottes? ville. .0.30 P. M., Haily, for Cincinnati, with C'.lim in io Hinton and Gor donsvllle to Cln, Innatl an-l Louisville. Meals served ou dining cars. Connects at Covington. Va., on Mondays. Vt t- Inasdayg and Saturdays for N Irginia Hot Springs. LEAVE EIGHTH -STREET STATION. Daily, tor Lynchburg* and Clifton Forge. Connects at Lr, ruo, ex, apt Sunday, for Roaney; at Lynchburg, dally, wuth N. & W lt. n. tor the Southwest, and with the South. STB railway for North arid south, at balcony, dally, for Lexington, and at W. clifton I-orge svtth main line Chesa? peake an 1 ohio railway. Except Bunday. Local aoeoav nioiation for Columbia. Va. ARRIVE AT RICHMOND. BROAD-STREET STATION. A M.. Dally from Cincinnati. IRA (NS 8 ii A. M. t'M 1' lt TRAINS Sr20 Mi P. M. 6:M P. M. 8.DO P. M. ii -?a. a _,_?___. r_ *? ??*??*?? *> r" LULIM. ll :J? A. M., Dally, f, om Norfolk and Old Point. Haily from Cincinnati ami Louisville. Hally from Norfolk and OM Point. Except Bundar from 1'llfton I orge. 1'RALNS ALRIVE EIGHTH - STREET STATION. 8:4.1A.M.. Except Sunday from c.,lum? bla. 1411\ BL, Dally, rrom l.vnchburg Lex? ington, Vs., an.l clifton Forge. .1* KIN |, y,, | "vs ______^ Division Pa_*enge. Anent. ATLANTIC ..AST LUE BCHBDULD BVTBCTIVH scndav, NersBshsr is, isot. TRAINS LEAVE RU HMOND: I N a. M., Arrive Petersburg it ai a. m, Norfolk ll -?' a M Stops only at Petersburg, Waveny and SufToW.. \ i 9'-fi A. M. IM F. 3:10 P, Il P, M., Arrives Petersburg FM A. M w elden ii ..: a. ai . Fayette-* ville IM P. M . cinarl.-atoii, 11:13 P. M . Savanna!] I in a. M., Ja,'kr-onv.ii. ,' .?? a. M. L'onnectS at Wilson with No, I., striving Holdaboro !_? p. M., \\ Mu,i.un.i, ;. ir, p, gi, I'ullman Sleeper New- Tan to Port Ta nipa. Local, ai:ivs Petersburg 3.4J P. M Make*, all stops. Arrives fetors-burg I'M P, M . Nonolk mitt) V. M. Makea all . Arrivea Peteraburg 7;4*> P. Il , W ? I bui :i M." P. M.. Fayette, v.lle l_:U A. SV. Charleston ?-'.'J A M., Savannah 7 itt A. .m . Jacksoavtlls Isal c. M. NEW UNH IO Ml i-LLB GEOR4HA POINTS. -Arriving Aileen I JO A. M., Augusta * \ M . Ma, ni ll A. M.. At? lanta UV, P. M. Pullman Sleeper New Vork to *'l,arlea t'-rt, St. Augustine, Corr Tam pa, AiU..ti. Augusta sad Macon. , Arrive peteraburg 1238 A. M., Burkevllle 1:41 A. M.. Lynch? burg Cm A. M., Roanoke li 55 A M., Bristol H.'.!) A. M. I'ullman Bleeper Richmond lo Lynchburg. , Arrivea Peteraburg 1"." A. M., \\e ii.,n 2 m A. M., Mend-arson 4.t>\ A. M.. Raleigh i 17 A. M . holberton -'wi P. M.. ...lane. ? ?-.< P. M. Pullman Sleeper VVasbingtOB to Atlanta. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND, Ll-) P. M I'M A. M. lo A, 1:40 A. l ?-. ., li,'!', P, M tM F. 8:20 P. J. R. If., From Jacksonville, savannah, , Mi,11 i. stoo, A11.mt.,, Macon, AugUI ta aB'l Wel'I'Ui. M., Atlanta, Athens and Haleigh. M., Lynchburg mud the Weat, M., NcHulk, Sufi..Ik and Peters burg Ja keonvllls, B * v s t nan, i Dari-sion. ?? Uiiiington, ti-dda boi.- and wei I -a lt., Norfolk, Suffolk, Waverly and Petersburg M., Lynchburg and the West r. M EMERSON, KEN LY, Traill Manager. General Manager. H.,,. & P. R. I Mh,du!.lum. u .rn NOV. 1\ NM-, Eastern standard tla_s: 7 'DJ \ M, Leaves M> I d-St r.et Station daily. Stopa at Elba and |,,.ai station*,. Arrives at Waahlngtofl I0:ti A. M.. Hal* timor , li noon. Philadelphia, - ju j*. ... . Nc** *>'oi tV i : iv" |f, Pullman car t.i Wa?h ?Jty) noon, Leave's Byrd-Straei station ,lally except Sundav*--. Slop-) ,t Elba, Ashland, dos weil, M 11 f o i i Krederlckaburg, .;.. tad Wldawalai Ai ? rives ai WasblBgtoB .it '?xv ,- .Vi . llaltlinolo al I ii P. M . Philadelphia, 7:4f P. M.; S'gw york, l" M P. M Alao. connects with Congreaeloiial I, mlted, arriving at Baiti mora i -l P- -*?*?? a"'1 NVw Vork tM P- M. Hurt-'- Parlor , ?_.?? to v\ asbini 7do p IL. Leavea Byrd-Strsst ?'??'<?? "' daily. Sleeping esra Rich mond to New I ork and tv Hart? ington to Philadelphia, stops at Elba Ashland, Do.-well. Milford. Fra l.-rlcksburg. Brooke and Widewater. Stop i , other -rations on Sun-lays. tr rives al Waahlngtoa at ji io i' m . Baltimore, l_.U \ . I . Philadelphia, I B A. M . New Vork. s:M A. M Arrivei at Byrd-Straet sta ,, ? .L..1- >:? pei from New Vork. BtOPa at Widewater. Brooke Frederlckaburg. Mil f,,r.. Doswcll. Ashland and .it other sta? ll.ins ? -?'. Bundara Leaves ngton -,i 4..'?? A. M. Arrives at |lyrd-Stre"t ats* Hon daily ex. .pt Sunday. Stops ai local stations wni Klba Leav* - Washington I,,;,; \ M Buffs! Parlor ,-,,; trom Wsablngton. M., Arrives at Byrd-Btrsel sta? ll,..! dally. M"ps St Fred? di ? k, tm rn. D-swell and Asb pBllman ears from New Vork and Washington. Leaves Washington Bl 37*0 p M. Do< ? Bl Elba. ??_. k M.. \ ? H-o-l-Stn-et ate tlon dallv. This ls the fa? mous C-'mcreswlonal Limited l,..ivie.-ii New York and Wash? ington, leaving New York daily ut A J> I' M I/eave-? Washington *?t 8:40 p. M. Stopa al EH*.t and principal local stations. FREDERICKS!*! RU A*'Co.MMoDA riij.s DAILY EXCEPT SCNDAV. 4-JU 1'. M ,L *-"* Byrd Street station. Arrives at Frederlctc-jburg at ?j ij P. M. 830 A- M., Arrives at Byrd-Street sta? tion. Leaves Freder-cksburg at HIM A. M. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ASHLAND TRAINS 6 i_ A. M., Leaves l.lt.a At rives at Ash? land at 7.1 A M. Leave, Elba Arrivss at Ash? land at lit P, M. Arrives at Elba. Leaves Ash land at COO a. M ..04 P.M., Arrives at Elba Leavea Aah? land at &18 P. M. C. A. TAYLOR. Traffic Manager. E. T. D MYER* Gani Suo'L I'M \ M la P. M. 6::J P CM P. M. G:tt0 A. M. -'