Newspaper Page Text
TM e_L-_CTORH BOARDS. EVIL MJST OF TUE APPOINTEES. Tm Emm SfSa Will SaaM vee Btrtttrat. ass Sase** of sti*t_i*a vmm ira Ara-* MM M,?.trta***i Mk Tee faltewlag te aaopf- of tbe reertettan, Wbtrtt erlsiBBttBl ts lbw Seasue ?nrt nested Bbs twa berate et tee Oraerat Assemble, efeetta* asd Bap-laNa* tbe Eke'orel Biarra: JfaertaMt (tr* IIott*e of Delegates con. cramee), tart tbe folio wine r-erara* be. Bart tbs* ara. berrby elected and apiiolated le ssa.*-,** tSe Etee mrs 1 Board* ta tbe re* ?I-sellve carats, sod cities tn wbleb tbev r-ddOtta ?asaordstw with toe provltloai ti tm ate, bb fore* Novemhw ra, iras, en? titled MAa mt to provide for the manner of etoosiBE registrst. anel Judge* and e-lrrki af c-rrtba for tba (eversl coeotle* aad rtttta af Ike CoaMBoawcaltb, and to re Cw-J* (TBee .?Hows all lire long ittle I m pel' ?*bed Ib tbe LHspdoh of vee* IS-t-B_* Aerraaae: Dr. Jobn L. Harman*on. Jobn Sf. G.Uet, Joke o. tolley. Albemarle: William H. Bernl.-v, M. Dur? ren. lt. H. Mau ruder. Alexandria: Robert Walker, Robert VrHrh, D. N. Buist. Albfbsny : John A. Carson, -fohn L. Irvlae. A. A. Ms A titter. Amelia: Joke Wltwo, Robert G. south alt. Lt meei H. Vaughaa. AMberst: Robert JW. Kills, William Beaclidra. William T. Aaderaon. AfijicKixa-ox : W. X. Horaeiev, Jame*. A. Walker. F. B. Jone*. AtayUBta: Winiam F. Smith, C. Item on ?rtcer. Manuel ll. Met i*. Bath: M. H. McClletk, A. F. Wit brow. fJWtfe Woodard. cSedfnrd : Mereer H. Gray, John IL Hop bin*. Jobn W. Johnaes*. Bland: II. C. Grvscrteias, H. G. Hick*, k- J. tl. Bruce. V Brteleurt: Carey Breckenridge. William B. Bowler. John J. Allen. ftniiitswiek : Edward Drtrtngoote, J. W. Batley. Robert Turnbull. Huebantn : Samuel ll. L. Graham, ,1. X. Wat-Ins. Jobn M. Ratcliffe. Jiitrkingbain : Laiidou C. Moscly, J. C. Turner. J. T. MeKennss. ?"asnplfll: Abner Earley. J. M. Lawson, Stephen A darna. Caroline: John li. Martin, James C. DeJaraelte, Dr. N. M Corbin. 4 arroll: Jame* fi. Jobnton, W. B. GarA tier. Adanrjah Llneberrv. Charba City: A. C. lilli, D. G. Tyler, ST. W. Pierce. Charlotte: J. D. Sbepperson, J. H. Win go. I. J. Overby. Chesteifleld: W. II. Wherry, John L. Grubl.*, George K. Robertson. CUrbe: John J. Rle.ley, George Gloat, W. K. Meade. ?Craig: Augusto* C. (*wen*. E. T. My tra. Y. 0. Scott. ciili-jser: William Nelle, .fohn Long, Jobn W. Payne. tiittibe rh.n.l: Kdmund R. Cooke, S. B. Powi r*. Tucker C. Johnson. lue ki ii-.rn : J. E. French, Henry Hall, William Vaaover, Kr. Dlnwiddie: Knox Thompson, S. I). Al? lan. E. c. Powell. Eliiabrth <1ty: I. C. rhillipa, John Jtrown, George M. Peek. Essex : W. D. Sale, A. R. Mleow, IL K. Farlnbi'lt. Fairfax: Jame* P. Mae-hew, W. S. Smoot, R. W. Gailhtrd. Fauquler: A. D. Pu)nc, Jobn W, biincbe loe. Tbeodore C. Pilcher. Floyd: Aaa Bishop, F. O. Dobyon*. William H. Puff. Klux urina: Henry W. Saddler, Charles H. Pct ki n*. .I..hu O. Haden. Franklin: J. A. Impey, Jonathan Mc? Neil, Thoma* J. Pelter. Frederick: John W. Tnveutvr, Joseph M. Harton, J. K. McCann. Giles: Charles Page, gr., William P. Shiiinale, Samuel B. Shannon. Gloucester: Warner T. Jones, J. R. Rosa, lt. C. ll Lui tl. Gooeblsncl: Jninea M. Trice, Rirbnrcl A. Wlnaton, Arthur M. Seddon. <.iax?e.n: J. J. Thomas, A. A. Bryant, L. H. Mani} lim. Greene: X. II. Chapman, K. H. M-Mul? lin. Benjaman Herndoo. cn itu ?x iii.-: P. F. Weaver, George IL Balley, Jame* F. Powell. Huh fax : ff* T. Gordon, II. C. Cousins, W. IL Wilkies. Hanover: Julten M. Ktitlin. William P. Mn In.ti. John Page. IL nnd.; E, IL Mei.ru.lt r. Thoma* Johnston, A. M. '.,axion. Henry : IV. rt. li. Jones, Marrlan M. Ko ir. r. .Ims ,-i. Ibm.tumut. I'.i'iiiaiiil: Lt ll. Stephenson, S, A. Por? te r. J. K. Hrsdshaw. l*le of Wight: George H. Jordan, < hurie- H. Hart. Mlle* IL Minton. Janies City: Samuel Edward*, Jame* Hanks, Jr., laker! A. Bright. King and (jue-cn: C. fi. Jone*, Spotts? wood Bx ni, li F. Bowden. King assess I Edwin D. Brown, W. R. Taylor. J. Nathanil I Peed. Kim.- William: O. O, Gwathmey, Wil llam V. Croxton, W. M. Gary, Jr. Lsncaate-r : John K. Blackuiure, Thoma* A. Pinkard. W. J. Xe xx bill. Lee : H. C. T. Richmond, IL C. jWlyn, Charles Bailey. Loudoun : Jame* Mci '.mi'!. J, C. Cole mun, Joaeph L Morrl*. Louisa: Kr.,uk V. Winston, P. P. May, William B. Pendleton. Luncnburg: John Jackson, Isaac B. Bi ll. R. IL Allen. Madison: William A. Collin-, ll. M. Km km i John J. ('lore. Matthews: (unite- C. Davis, Robert E. Uudglns, Jobn E. Snow. Mecklenburg: W T. Atkin*, Kulin r Skipvxilh. S. P. Read. Middle s. x: John K. Segar, William E. -Christian, RolH-rt Healey. Montgomery : A. J. Dyerlc, W. 0, Hall, Joshua Lester. Naini-iHi'iitl: Thomas IL Barnes, Sidney T. Ellis, E. IL Britt. Nelson: J. T. Brown, B. T. Gordon, Jami - Harvey. Xew Keut: John A. Davis, Thomas Btir Jiain. A. P. Itichtrrdson. Norfolk : Jose psi T. Duke. X. M. Sykes, John W. Gibbs. Nniihainpti.il: Jobn R. Tankard, Na? thanil I Holland, (Uiver Nottingham. Northumberland: K. R. Brownier, A. J. Ur. nt. K. T. Harding. Noll..xxax ; James G. Epe*. Edward S. Deane. W. T. Harvey. ?Orange: William G. William*, George 8. Parker, Jobn T. Payne. Paste: II. J. Smoot, E. 8. Booten, K. W. Item. Patrick: Wlllhim D. Smith, Chap. J. Hull "iir. .Lime- Milla. Wttsvlvania : Lau*-burnt- Scruggs, A. J. (Ink. William W. Morrta. Powhatan : Robert Page. Willis J. Dance, Jobn B. Walk ina. Prince Edward : J. P. Fitiger.tlcl, R. IL Walkin*. R. A. Miller. r?lae*e George : R. K. Bland. George W. Williams, Mann Page. Pr.a-.-e William: Crawford Clubing, Jost ph IL Kelti, (i. W. Tansill. Prince? Anne: John L. Nash, William ll. H.'Hatton, Alexander C. Ht tl. Pulaski: H. B. Howe. Robert M. c Hum? bley. William L. Painter. Raftpabannock: W. T. Yancy, F. L. Slaugbtor, H. A. Wood. Richmond: James M. Seaton. F. A. Sbackkloot, John M. LxcH. Roanoke: W. W. Berk* Irv, M. P.Craw? ford. Jobn M. Oakey. Hockbrid?e: Jacob W. Arnold, Janie* E. Ktluioiidsnii, Hugh Adams. Rockioabam: George- IL Eastbam, J. W. T. Alh-nXMlg. W. T. Jennine Ruste-ll: Henry Stewart, Isaac Fickler. Davis Aldert'son. Scott: Jobn M. Uoge, A. P.Henderson, James E. Horton. hbeaandoeb: A P. M'-lnturfl, Henry C. Magruder, Henry 8. Wundcr. Smi-eh: Jaaies 8. Greever, Sawuel Cox, C. D. Carter. Stiutluuipton: James M. Corbett, L. R. Edward*, R. I- Boykln. SfKtC-vivanl*: Jame* L. ltaaitii... Beit JaMln F.Grave**, Benjamin F. BuUeck. Sltflord . D. M. Lee. Powhattu Mxmv ur.. Edgar Moore. Berry: IL D. Gilliam, M. C). Ilok, ?*. ll. Bert. Busses : George IV. Jackson, L. P. Har? grove, W. H. Dillard. Taxewell: Thoeia* Peery, George W. FpotL*. JoM-pk Gillespie. Warren: Fayette 1 pdikc, 't'bomaa W. Tlmberlake. Letoy Leucb. Warwick: EL li. Harwood, Jolla L. Curtis. Douxla* Smith, Wssblogton: Iravitl M. Stuart, John Roberta. Salmon M. WKiera. Westsuorelanel: Wllieugbbv Newtoa,* John Hu-vey, Ric bard H. Stuart. Wise: A. G. Robertson, William Wolfe, I. H. Dodson. Wy ibe: Jame* H. McGavoek, W. U. nore, John Porter. Yorei B. F. Smttb, Dr. K. E. Power, J. Toareaeed. tleseadrfa City: Allen T. Raraaey, eass Leadbeater, Jobn A. Marsball. aaviHe; A. M. Aiken. Tarlton L. aa. Hoary Wooding, edrricksbarg: St. George R. Fitz , E. G. Swift, W. D. Scott. acbbuiY: 0. Carter GIsm, Mosby li. rt. J, M. Work. eearatrr.' F. C. D. F?rmer, Jobn ira, David J. WtUiifei. Norfolk elsy: M. T, Ceoee, IL L. Smith, A. J DaWvM. Nortk Danville: T. J. Corblo. B, F. Jet* fei*on, Wlimm a. OeSfb Pttersbere: E. C, Venable, Charles A. Jackton. Robert GiHIsm, Jr. PortBmoiith: W. L. Langhorae. Dennla ( altstwn, W. R. Mint. r. Rte baxind City: W. II. Palmer, William ll. Cuiilngwortb. lt. taylor Pcmbertoa. Siam tun : Jarre* Kumgardner, Jr., J, A. Cm-bran. N. M. Vsrner. Williamsburg: Sidney Smith, Jr., H. L. Hundley, B. W. Bowery. Roanoke City : William Carr. Joeepb A. Gale, Thotna* Kntrle ley. _ _ Winchester: Lewis N. Huck, H. Clay Oeba, W. H. Hardy._ MhttlNG~oTlrHK GRAND LODGE. liis#?l((, I* Berala T*v.M*rr-?-_4*t sfOf Icerv-AsinBBl Keeorls, fcc, Bc. The Masonic Grind Lodge of Virginia, wblrh bsa been mee ting in bbbusI convo? cation fer over a century, will again con? vene In thi* city on Monday, a* St. Albans Hall, for Ihe transaction of business of in? terest to tbe order. Tbe body to composed cf the stationed officers of tbe several Blue lodges of tbe State, comprising Wors.iip lul Master and Senior and Junior Deacon. There are over two hundred of *uch lodge* io tbe State. The officers elected at tbe meeting held bf re in l)ecemh*T, 18?*_, were: Most Wor sbipful Henry William Murray. Grand Ma? ter; Right Worshipful Francis H. Hill, Deputy Grand Master; Right Worshipful William F. Driakard, Grand sx-nior War? rien ; Rta ht Worsbiplul Rottert T. (Talc* blll. Grand Junior Winden; Right Wor? shipful Jobn F. I.cgiiauli. Grand Treasu? re i : Right Worshipful William rt, Isaac*, Brand Secrettu-y; Worshipful George IL Jordan, Grand sSenlor Deacon; Worshipful J. Howard Wayt, Grand Junior Deacon. The following officers were appointed by the Grand Master: Most Worshipful Pey? ton 8. Colen. Grand Lecturer; Worshipful Geoige W. Daine, I). 1), Grand Chaplain; Brother Jame* K. Rlddlck, Graad Pursui? vant ; Brother William Krause,Grand Stew? ard ; Brattier William C. Wilkinson, Grand Tiler. Hint e the election of the above officers (?'rand-Master Murray and Grand-Pursui? vant Rlddlck have passed from life. Ac? cording to Masonic law, on toe happening of (bat contingency Depoty-Grand-M?ster Hill succeeded to Ihe vacs nt office, and Grand-Senlor-Warden Drinkard succeeded bim as Grand Deputy Warden. The Grand Kodge, oa Ha meeline will, therefore, be presided oxer ley Grand-Master Hill. His report will embrace tbe work done hy his laiuent'-d rtmleccssor, as well as that ter ceimpllshed hv hlmseiMor tbe good of the craft since bis Incumbency. Tbe report of the Gland Master will doubtless ne volumi? nous, a* Masonic prospects were never brighter la Virginia, and the auguries; of hope- for its future ot the mort encouraging kind. Tbe Grand Steward is aided in the dis? charge of his arduous and important du* tte* both Kv a grand steward's committee as well as hy regularly-appointed delega? tions from the several Blue lodge* of this dty. Tebere will probably he ahont SOO delegates in attendance, and the sessions will la?t three- day*. Much of interest to the- craft iii Virginia will lie transacted at tbe coming session of thc Grand Lodge The delegates will probably eonveneatSt. Albans Hall to-morrow night at 7f o'clock. A good deal of business ha* bfM already put in shape hythe Grand Working Com? mittee for immediate action by tbe Grand Lodge, STUDENTS ENTERTAINED. .Vlr.liial.c?.l|eke Hoyt ai the Ynnng Mea'* C hr talia* Assn, intlnu Koomi The Young Men's (Kristian Association, which numbers one thousand members, is dednc a great, good work among the fOSSf men of the city hy offering inviting induce? ments at their room*, xvbich tend to counter? act deleterious influences. Tliere is a BOW gymnasium orien to thc mc-mbers, and a large library, as weil as a reading-room sup? plied xxilh pajH-rs religious and secular, xxhich are always open for reference and use ot the public. Especially and earnestly does Ihe Association Invite thc- strangers sojourning among ns to make Ihe Association rooms their home during theil- stiy in tire city. As an evidence of their desire in this direction, on Fridav evening last the medical class xvas tendered a reception Ky the Young Men's Christian Association ol ibe city at their room*, corner Fourth and Franklin streets. At the hour named on the card of itixUation a large number of students con giegatc-d at tlie Association rooms and xvere welcomed hy ?hort hut heart-felt speeches from Mr. W. M. Coulling, chairman nf the Reception Committee, nd Mr. X. M. Clarke, ge-tie-ral secretary Sf the-A**'? ia Hon. Very enjoyable music was furnished by tbe Association ejuartette. MesttBtlOBS and readings xxere listened lo with great Interest. Happy speeches were made by Dr. James, Dean of thc Faculty, and Dr. I p-hur. Professor eif Mntt-ria Medica and The rapeutlce, Virginia Medical College ; utter which IBS class xva* invited from the pallin- to thc dining-hall. where was spread a rich collat ion of fruit* In season. From this time lorth lt is needless to say that the- eilis* "fell to' with that zest and hilarity cbaraete ristlc of medical students only. At n meeting of the students yester? day morning, it xvas unanimously Resolved, 1. That our most cordial thanks ure liere-Hy tendered to thc Young Men's Christian Association for the very flatter? ing reception given the class on Friday evening last. ?2. For the kind and earnest Invitation given them to make the Association rooms their linnie, anil for the extension ol the benefits of thc library and reading-room to them whilst lu the-city. .'I. That the SXpreastoaaof our apprecia? tion are tendered the Kuvptiun CSflB?tttet for their very thoughtful and |silite atten? tions during* tbs evening, thereby adding much to our pleasure. Virginia lloma I nisei ranee Company 4Ton? Barnine**. TheVi'glnia Insurance Company have i< insured their risks and ileleriniiu il to dose bertaesa, Ute) bare i>ecn making no money ot consequence for several veers, though the first half ol this year they did qsttl weil.and in July xvere1.able to declare a divide nd. In thc past six month*. BOW* ever, thcx haxe met with I number ol losses In North Carolina and Georgia, and Mr. Wherry, the secretary, seeing that there was no pn-pu i of dec, iring a divide uri iu January, called a incellug ol the Hoard la*t Sask BBd laid lbs facts tiefore them. The Bnard, after full discussion, and in order to aave as much as jsosstble to the stock? holder*, determined to reinsure all their outstanding rl?k*. The- reinsurance wa* effected on Frldav in the Phoenix Assu? rance Company of London, of which Mr. B. d Wherry is appointed agent. I lee- Dime Xl us. um. There is no abatement in the popularity of the Diiuc Museum, and their entertain? ment* draw full houses every night. This week an especially attractive programme has lu en prepared, introducing relined speciitllles, character-songs, dances, dia? logues, recitations, magical xvonders. ad? mirable comedians, and Kmerson's ltoyul its.thiin lt. s. (jo early li you Want to se cure a seat. I.aland J uv vttlle Opera ? ona pan) . The Leland Juvenile Opera Company will lie at the Theatre Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, and Wednesday matinee. Humor, pathos, and delightful music will bc tendered bf these little folks. lt will ks wort!) seeing. Reserved seats without extra charge. Peille-e I wurt. The following cases were disposed of yesterday : James Golden and H. Fisher, charged w ith lighting on tbe street. Balled for Otb Instant. William Randolph and Nelson Jack-on (both colored), t barge .1 with lighting on tbe street. Young; whipped hy their parent*. William Harrison, charged with teing drunk. Escaped on the way from tbe sta? tion to tbe court-house. W. A. Cbalklev, charged with assault ?nd battery. Fined S-.50. Edward Moore (colored), charged with assault and battery. Dismissed on pay? ment of cost*. Mary Brightly (colored), charged with abusing and threatening the life of Vlr rinia Gibbs. Dismissed on payment ot coat.. Andrew Gibb (colored), charged with assault and battery. Dismissed on pay BHI't ot COBl*. Milton Nicholl* (colored), charged with ste sling three Nrds. Not guilty. Frank Atkinson (colored), charged with assault and battery. Find SA. Re,Ult Winston (colored), charged with assault aad battery. Dismissed on pay meet of cost*. Wittie Ann Winston, charged with be? ing disorderly on tbe street. Dismissed. lo_t* paid. _ Mr. J. F. Lav, US south Pine street. Richmond, fey* : " I bave taken Brown'* lion Bitters for dyspepsia, and pronounce lt s very superior tonic. I have rec-oro n.c oded lt to my friends, wbo aro equally s til pleased." | THE RICI TOO Cbramaina TisaOo. BotnlihktsnnlBfftbe recent depremloo In almift ail Hoe* of btiilnmr, tho present Iti dteationa point to a |ood Cbri-tais* trade thia season. Many wholessle men sro over? run with country ord. r*. Tbe people er* ]ust tn a humor for merry-making on thi Brest fct-tival thto year. Merchant* ai* bo*IIy enraged arranglnr holiday Rood* or shelf and counter, and In making stirs-* tivr the delightful show-window: allanx lona to catch tire Ode at it* flood. The Dirpatch, Uhrlstmas-tnan will com? mence his rounds In a day or two, and wil tell our readers where to Ind tbe beet p-*-*?* for buying all the noveltie* of tba s*maon; ss well as Ibe most desirable (roods foi Christmas presents snd Chrwtmss cheer Seasonable f-nsfget-tions from knowing one* will receive due consideration. VIRGINIA BONDS. C*B*tra< (scat af tte Art Amradlna the Rid dleberaer Law. We publish the following letter to Colo? nel Kuturu, tbe Second Auditor, from (Jeno ral Wickham, chairman of the Senate Com? mittee of Finance, in construction of tin late law amending the Kiddleberger hw and in oqiositinn of the policy of that amend? ment. We understand that the same con stmctton has been given hy counsel whe bas been consulted by the Commissioner! of the .Sinking Fund. Hu iiktoMi, Va., December 4. 188L Colonel Frank G. Ruffln, Second Auditor of V'irotstfl, Richmond: Dear Slr,?You ask me in regard to thc rorrsiruction ot the following clause In the act passed at the last General Assembly arrjcnding the Kiddleberger bill: "And provided further, af ter the passage of this act, tbe new honda issued shall tie issued with sn- h coupon* or Interest only thereon a* shall mature after actual date ol exchange." And you state to me that some persons differ as to the construction of IL It seems to me that the meaning is as clear at language can, make lt. No Doini can be Issued between this and the 3Dt day of December with any coupon* upon it except tbose which mature on Jannali- 1, 1885, and after. No bond can be Issued between January 1, 1HM5, nnd June 80, 188.1. with any coupon* attached except tbose that mature July 1, ls**,, and after. And this provision "relates to thc interest and coupons which mature be? tween January 1, 1883. and January 1, 1886. liolh inclusive, offered for funding, ss nell a* to Hie bonds themseV/f* vvith coupons anterior to January 1, 1883, when ottered for funding. Thus a bondholder, bringing in his bonds with coupons maturing prior to January 1, 1883, if consols, will receive the amount of Imnds to which be was en? titled under Cl?use A of tbe Riddlelierger act. So, with the 10-40 and other classes, he would receive the bonds and Interest pro? vided for in that act. If, in addition, the man who bi ought tho lulu tmml* nnd coultons maturing anterior to July 1, 1883, brought also coupons ma? turing January, 1883, to January, 188.1. both inclusive, or for any portion of that tittie, he would receive bonds dollar for dollar for the last-nanicd coupons. If the person brought consol bonds or thc other classes of debt, lie would receive, In addition to thc bun,I- be was entitled to undi r their respective classes, as named in tin lettered clause* of said act, for any in? terest or BOOOOOB which lie might produce accruing iietw.-1-n January, 1883. and Jan? uary, 188.1, or any iiart thereof, lifty cents in liie dollar. Any bondholder failing to fund his bonds prior to the 1st dav of July, 188.1, will for? feit thc coupon* which mature on the 1st day of July, IcCST,. If he still ontop until tot 1st day ot January, lS8ti, he wil! forfeit the coupons of July, 188,1, sud January, 188(1, and so on until be docs fund. An amendment was Ba*a*psttd by the House Committee of Finance, but was withdrawn limply as a means of facilitating business, in the last days of the session, thc 1 fleet of which was to direct foo Commis? sioners of tbe Sinking Fund to cancel etna month so many of the bonds held by them under their purchases, under thc tat of Maich 15. 1884, as would be etjual to the amount of I .mut- issued in tbc BBBM munt ti for coupons or Interest maturing 1st ut January. 1883. to 1st of January, 188,1, In? clusive! tbe object lu log to prevent the in? crease efl the amount of thc delft us stated in the Kiddleberger bill. It -wu* daalrabll that this amcndiiK-nt should hive been adopted, so that tbt ttl itself should have shown thc rimmed policy in this res'icct of the General Assembly. As it 1*, it will be necessary at tbe next meeting of tbe (iciieral Assembly to px*s 11 lill dirt cling tbe cancelling ot a sufficient number of thc bonds held by thc Cunnii stoners of thc Sinking Fund to offset any increase of the debt caused try the l*-u hut of bonds for eoupoai and Interest accruinc, Jun'tnry, 1883, to January, issi, Ittolnslvtj nnd I have no doubt thal lt will lie one ol thc tint nels passed bv tbe next General A*?iinbly. Thc funding of this class of coupons will relieve thc Treasury nf tin- n.r-i?ity ol keeping on bund a sum of money sutilcicnl to pay two year*' interest on the imf noded portion of the debt, which otherwise il would have been nt ressary to do. And this money thus released will ?tabla thc State to buy np un amount of new 3 tiri cent, bonds more than sufficient to oftsel this apparent increase of the dont, ami leave it a considerable surplus of purchased bond* to be turned over to the Milking Fund for cancellation. Yours trill v. Williams)'. Wu siuv. late Cbairmtn Senate Committee OR Fi? nance. COP NC IL NOTES. The ll.nor nf Correction-Kent of Mark, i Moll* at "sn mid Market. The Hoard of Aldermen will meet Mun? day evening at 7 o'clock. A number ol important matters will raMOt Of for con? sideration; among them an ordinance adtiptnl ut tbt last meeting of thc 1 '(minimi Council gianting thc right of way lo Hit ( lay Telephone ( oiiipiiiiy. >ir. Amnions's resolution, adopted bj Hie Common Council, appointing a com mitton In miiuin- into tbc nccc**ity al a bmisc of correction and other inform ition coin-em lng thc same, willal-o In 01 un iib rd by tat Board. The resolution provides foi tbs appointment of the committee as fol? lows : Chairman of thc Committee on Fi? nance, V. T. Glasgow; chairman of the Committee on thc ltelicf of the Poor, W. S, QOOSs| -nanman of the Committee oil ('rounds and Buildings, Willum II. Wil? liam* : chairman ol thc Committee on ]; ? ? trt-nchment snd deform. Thomas N. 1'nge, and two nieint-crs of thc Hoard of Alder men aud three members of the Common Council. The Committee on First Martiet have re rented the stalls and stands in the market as at present occupied for the year begin ning January 1, 188,1. They have awarded a contract for repainting the vegetable mar? lo 1 inside and out, and will request the ) oHncil to make an appropriation at the beginning of the fiscal year to repair and improve the market building generally, The market-houses pay a large revenue io the elly, snd the amount allowed each yeal to ki t p them up is really insignificant. ApSMttntnaei-t of rn CTerR. Tbe City Council having authorized thr Committee on Kinsncc to appoint a clerk, to be known as the sewer- and culvert clerk, have appointed Mr. Carlton McCar? thy to fill the position, and have fl-- d th*. salary at |100 p.-r mouth. This ls one ol lite few instance* where the office sought ll I mm, and tbe selection ls a most excel? lent one. II nsl I rsc* lou ri. This court yesterday was engaged In hearing the case of Massena Bensley, charged with larceny. After argument bv counsel the ease was given to the Jury, and a verdict af guilty was found, and his term ot Imprisonment in the city Jail fixed at six months. Com lets IndieteO. In the Circuit Court yesterday tbe special grand Jury' brought In true bills of indict? ment against Beam limper and W. II. John? son, two convicts of the Slate penitentiary. Each was sentenced to one year additional confinement. Two Year* tor flooat-Breaklns;. J' lin Thomas (colored), of Charlotte, wu received at the penitentiary yesterday for two year* for boose-breaking. Obituary. Br*. Barbara 8. Newman, relict ot Samuel Newman, ot this city, died in ll d tlmore December 4th; aged seventy-five years. A boy stood on the burning deck, Whence ail save him had Bed; And there be stood, tn the smoking wreck, With a badly scalded head; If lt hadn't been for St. Jacobs Oil, That self-same boy would be dead. IMONI) DISPATCH AUVITDICS-OFFD'E MATTERS. traita- Cate l*ailaa-*t-Mr. Bmlih Arten el Atal*. Tbe c**e nt William lt. Smith wu called In the Poll o Court yesterday morning, and on notion of the Common we tlth'* Attor? ney. Mr. S. B. Witt, thc case was continued lor len diy*. anel Mr. smith wa? hale I In Hu sum of fl,OOO, with Mr. Wlllltm L. lim uli as ht- fund*?ian. The following statement waa made hy Mr. William L. Royall: "1 *m not cmin ael for Mr. Smttb; I have not been asked lo lie counsel for Mr. Smbb; I have not volunteered to t>e counsel for Mr. Smith, and I have no professional relatlona what? ever with Mr. smith." Oe a warrant to wbieh oath wai made by Auditor Marye, Mr. W. R. Smith was ye*. lerday evening arrested, charged with eu ii.zzling the aiim bf fill 3ei. Hie property of tbe Commonwealth of Virgin'* Tbe alleratloil la that this sum was ab ?tracted la the ?e(i|ement of an account of A. M. Brownell. Esq.. welghmaster of the State caltle.|r_le?. Mr. Smith waa taken to Jail at his own request. He might have remained at the Second station-bouse at least until to-mor? row, but preferred to go to Jail. The case will be before thc Polioe Court to-morrow. In the list published Middlesex ls re? ported for 1 WI-'sri. Plca?e state that on Ihe 11th December. 1S82. I settled tn full, and nave Mr. William R. Smith'a receipt-? ?citied by drafts on the State Bank of VI ginia. payable to the Auditor of Public Accounts, which drafts were collected. The originals arc in my possession. P T. Wooowabo. Clerk Middlesex Circuit and County ( ourts. Deeemlwr 4, 1884. MANCHESTER MATTERS. P??tor?l Installation Ta-Oar-tl ra ad Loeltr Massa*-Daavllle Trestle- 1 aha. re. Rev. Decatur Edward*, the newly-elect ed pastor of tbe Ciopton-Street chapel, will he installed this afternoon at .3:30 o'clock. Kevs. W. E. Hatcher, W. W. Landrum, and L. R. Thornhill will officiate. This church, since its organization a few years since, big made unusually rapid progress, aud now. under the care of Mr. Kdwards, a young. Intelligent, and working minister, will doubtless he even more prosperous. The delegates from Msnchester Lodge. No. 14, A.M., to the Grand Lodge ol Ma ions, which meet? in Richmond to-morrow, are F. C. Lamb, Harry B. Owen*, and IL B. W. Beattie; alternate*. W. D. Craig,C. W. Attklsson, and Mr. Davidson. This lodge will celebrate ita centennial anni? versary in 1K86. Thc Richmond and Danville Railroad Company are again at work running the Instil-from the |lellc-I?le connection to the arch under Seventh street. When thi* is completed the curve will lie done away with, and this parted the road will he: |mt fccily straight. There have been a large number of wagons, loaded with tobacco for Richmond, passing through this city during thc last week. Mayor Taylor dis|>osed of only one case of ordinance violation yesterday, in which ho imposed a small fire. There will Ik- the usual services at thc eily churches to-elav. I.ls-riiiiii of OBBeera. At a meeting of Richmond Typographic.! Knion. No. {sj, held la*t night, thc follow? ing officers were eleeied for the en*uing ycart President, J. M. Shelton; Vi.e I'rt sldcnt, Charles Klli-; Recording Secre? tary, W. il. Mullen; Financial and Cor? responding Secretary. (Jeorge K. Bowden; Treasurer, A. K. Tenser; Sergeant-at Arms, C. A. J. Hill. Board of TfSrtSSs: Charles Ellis, Walter Booth, and I. N. Williams. _ Bract I nc. . Prob?or J. W'illoiighbv Reade will give a humorous reading at I'nion-Stalton Me? thodist church Tuesday night. Horsford** Ariel I'lio-phulo. FOR AH Iillill.l-M. Dr. J. S. Hullman, Philsidelphla, Pa., says : " It 1* of irood service in the Heebie* arising from alcoholi-m, and gives satisfac? tion in my practice." Tb* Name Old 4 ry. Text many good* anti not esnough money. And In order la exchange 'thc good- fur money we- will offer IpSCmj inducements to cash buyers for the next two week-. We want the money, and all in want ol Clot li? ing, rnderxvi-ar. Hosiery, or Neckwear, will find it to their advantage to examine our stock and prices l-efoie pair bail Bj el-i xxiii rc. K. IL Bf?M r. k Son, Clothier* :ttnl Tailors, Ninth siml Main. Sc . nnil-lluitil Plano*. Seyertl good pianos at prices from i'.h to sf lil apiece xviii be found at Ramo* ,v Mases1 Merto-Hoaae, tut Main street. Thc piano- can he purchased for a simll cash payment, anti the l.stlance in monthly payments. The largest stock of Organs and Piano* to M-lecl from in thc city. Cash or instal? ments. _ To Real Eatate Oxtnera. Weare preparing to issue txventy-livc thnu-and (tin,ooo) copies of our Klraieli heal Estate Journal, ni xvhieli ive- will ad VCTt-M lands free- of cost to owners. Par? ties xxi-hing to avail themselves of this op? portunity to advertise their prapaattaa are reejuc sled to call anel see us at once. We ask ymir attentiiui to the following con tract. Very rt-peitfullx. ll. lt. (iurns k Co.. Real Ksl ile Agents. OffWBOf i ABSBSWS, Baitist A Clkxixcitt. Rictimoxh, December (!. 1KML V, Wt luVe thi- day etltei'ul illtn contract xxith Mt-srs. K. IL I liallin _ Co. tu pub? lish tSsSSS BSfjtSS of their Yirginia Hem Estate Journal. AM'ltEws, BAPnSI .Vs ('LUM MITT. Printer-. t h rial maa Plano*. If yon want that piano for (iiri-tmi*. why don't you select il eirlx. xxitile xx, have a large assortment, and have it put aside- for delivery. Ramos A Moeai, 014 Main street Go to L. Lexvis's and e \ nuiiie hi- beau? tiful Stock "f Christin;l-l ard*. He ll.'lM u large collection of them, lad price* in xe ry reasonable. His 1'lu-li Goods are well worth seeing. I reel. Jiilinsli.ii'x Booka. Recfived from C. K. Johnston, Within thc clasp, by J. B. Harxvood (Franklin Sejiiarc), M cents; The Lover's Creed, bf Mrs. Cashel Huey (Seaside). l'i cents ; Har? per's Bazar, lo cents. A (sood Cup of Colive.-. i xxentx-tive hags of prime Laguayra ( e.f. fee just reettvesel Bibi i Hair-, cit sixth stn et, opisosllc loxver end of Market. Cof? fees roasted daily. Another reduction in Sugar. C. F.Johnston. 918 Main street, bas a very large and handsome stock of Christ mas( ards which he is stiling at half price, with an extra discount nf io per cent, and a handsome Fringed Card free to all pur? chasers of one or more dollars' worth. You can also saxe money by buying Pianos, Organs, and oilier musical instruments, Children's Booka, Album*, Games, and a thousand and one other pretty and useful articles from him. Page's. Broad street alsove Elba depot, and 1906'Cary ?trec-t. Best Coal at lowest prices. Do not charge one fe, another *-.'>.."io, another r"i for same coal. Ta Ike Ladlee. Madame La Fontaine Rice ha* removed from b'2S ea*t Bioad to No. 400 east Grace, where she will continue to conduct her business, and will be pleaaed to see both old and new customers. Dress? making In all of Us branches promptly ex ecutt-d. Satisfaction guaranteed. f l*?ant Home-tl a*]* Hlaea-MteatJ Large supply fresh material for Fnilt-Cak e, Malaga Grapes, Florida cir tug,--. Sc, Ac., at Chkistux A Wuitb'u. F. D. Johnson, of tbe Urra of F. D. Johnson * Son's ?outhern Jewelry-House, is in tbe city, and will be located for ten days only at the music-store of C. F. John? ston, 918 Main street, with a handsome div play of fine watches, diamonds, jewelry, and silverware for *ale. Having recently made large reductions on watches aud other goods, extraordinary bargains are offered. So do not fall to give bim a call. Mr. Johnson I* well known in this city and throughout tbe State and South as a leader in his line of trade. B OOK AND JOB WORE HEATLY BXBClTTED AT THB OIIPATCBI PBlNTlBS-BOOBat ?Sunday, deceme I do Bot want my friends md the penni * to foi gel to call at my new Rest mr a nt and Ssmpie-Rooor, corner Eighth and Main street*, to-morrow (Monday) at trim ll A. lt. to S P- M. Free lunch of the rarest trtlcle* and ihe kart ll'iuors on Hil* mirket sc rved at tbe mort reasonable price*. Urea* BeS-rtWatt lei Ptieae AT JOHN lt. TTI.BB * CO.'S, IOCS Msln *fre**t, where they are now m% lng off goods at grestly-reduced pri'c*, a large part at and below cost. " In order to settle up the eatat^ of the late John ll. Tvler, tbe taree stock of goods dow oa hand In the well-known establish? ment of Jobn H. Tyler A Co., comprising di. raond?. watch'*, linc Jewelry, silver w*re, and the hnest plated-ware of the latest ckslgns, will be offered for ?sile for the next sixty da-* at greatly-reduced pr iee*, a lars;.- part at and helnxv cost. Tire public are invited to rall and eximlne ponda and price*. All good* marked In plain figure*. An inducement I* now of? fered the public ol purchasing their Christ mas- snd wedding-presents st a great ad? vantage for cash. Jons' Tit nu. Administrator of the estite of John ff. Tyler, deceased. A full line of Beautiful Decorated Cham? ber Sets from |3 up. J. E. HKxti'i. Agent, 108 Broad -tret. Messrs. Manning C. Staples A Co., 11011 Main street, aie about to publish their ??Immigrant's Friend "for MbbV cont lin? ing a select Hat ol Virginia farm* for sale or trade. Partner* who wish to avallthem aelves of this opportunity to advertise their property free ol c-o?t had better send in descriptions at once. Blanks furnished on application._ You can tuvc your hor*e carefully win. tered at Chatsworth farm, owned hy R. B. Chaffin, who will ser.d for and deliver your horse free._ A full line of Fine Fancy Cup* and Sau? cers very cheap. J. K. Bhaoo, Agent, kw Braal street. Spence, Tyree A Co. are selling the cheapest lot of Ladies' anel Gentlemen'* Fine Shoe* and Trunks ever sold in the city ; 813 snd 815 east Broad street. Caatlo-t. Con?umers of ?? Pill's Best" tobacco will please notice carefully the yellow tag on same, and see that it has the wording, in black letters, ?' Dill's Best." Other tobac cos are lielng placed on the market with a tag similar In coloring to the " Dill's Best" tag, and may mlslt-id onsumers of this celebrated brand of tobacco. To be genu? ine, the little vellow tag mu*t have on i. " Dill'* Kt st." tn buying, do not ask for the little vellow tag, as formerly, but ?? Dill's Best." and see that you get what you ask for." Pizzixi. 807 east i1hoao street. Hukm.-Mi, Va., lits received * tine lot of Sweet Florid* Or-nte., and lt *<lilli* them at 26c. per down?cheaper than ever before. clwlnt to the redirect! price sf *T)ir-r, he: ha* i.r nt e k.i. THICIS nf Caramel* tv, 30c. per poonel, PlaM Candles M SOB. per P'Hinel, fl tnt) Cindy to 'ibc. |*T pound, Marshmallows tn 35c. per pound, Cream C hoc edale* to 35c. per pound, A--e.rted Ta flit I lo BSSbfW |?>tiinl. Cryatal Mini |ir.t|t* to 25c.per isitiii'l. and other C'indies In |t..|m rtlmi. Ile I* deter? mined te, compete with any house In the-trade, and will luxe tin-in,,,t rompl assortment e>f Can? dle* C.r l hrtutnss etcr she.wn here, all rnssu MAUI: AMI IT RE-Sl (i.i ll (iesill*. Kriin li Conserves reduced lu 75r-per pnnnd. A la. fte stork of choice Fruits for Christmas cake* at low price* alto, ix.nt fall to call at A. PtzziM, Jr.'s, 807 llreiad strts-t. I SI'jl r lilSiI.S WORTHY BB PRESEVTATtOX. lt. t k?,t>c*t am) cheap, for old and young. Prlilfrcl Chrlima*-Caiiis. 5c. to 15; Hillie.-, ITaycr- and lix mn- Bec ks, AI t.iiin-. Toilet isets.and Drcsslng ' i-i . I't-k- ind Work.Huies, Haines, Opera BkMBBti -nd ali (tullen* variety of Fancy Beela, Call and yo- will lie sure tn rind vmcthtiiK tn suit, B?BBOWa A Kseii.lsii. Iiel Main -lr ce t Ai.Bt-te at L. Lewis's at nue half the ikihI priers. A lui!-*!/. Plush Album Bl Bil "then from 25 cents upward, at L. Lewis's, 012 Main street. We ire still s, Hill)/ Hl.A NESTS at Cost and MRU'S at a.n.iii-hiiik-l y low prices. I). A E. Mi rrn.ri'iitr r.s. 527 cast Betel sins t. nEAthm ix xxiuTt reeve Baaaaaa nv Bm us.-of B?aei a babbb*i laroaiai dexti ritle-r. which will s|ie<"lrly rr-iiiove Incipient tar? tar and scurf. Price, lifry ceut. a trna. Baeaaviees, Pain naas, ami eiLtoc.airBs iticreallx rciroccd rate*. Frame* made loonier, at L. Lewis's. 912 Mun meet 8MOKE TltlXY Clouts. Two niii.i.aiis worth lif Cia IB?St CanB for 80 cents, at L. Lewiss Fine Art (iallery, vii Main street. I.'e incinlier that the hta'liuart'r* fur C-tB-BT* xi ts BOOM ls at 6.7 e-si-t Steel .trevt. I). .? H. xiii i r.i.ii'inrtn. A Fkaouant HreaTU ls BtWSia a pleasure anti you ran haye lt hy u-ln.- KBABI A llxkui'-i .1.11,1. u- e - * fi., ii I' Xii.t iii-XVx-ii. It d-sir'.y. the offensive MMtV caused liv ill-ea-ed arums and decayed teeth, .iel -|m-c1 it>- MMMM thcin lo a bcrilthy cn,lilli.n. I'rlce, fifty cents a hollie. FriiNt rn chhistmas-caui.*. fr,.iii ll rctils upwards at I.. Lewis's. 812 Main stroel. Ml,.ht TRIXY ITCIAHS rAXCV-CAHli NOVELTIES In h.,xe*, fr-im 25 rent* lo IS, at I.. I.kwis'-. (il2 Main stxt-L A larre lote.f COKNICE-l'rtr.Es nt H. 1 B. MlT TEIISlK) EU'S. THE IISEsT lllse^I B AM' BaOVBB tlltvs mini- made at low Sf-H*j IMBi Platti. Toilet. VL.nt. ure . and (i.|..r taxes, at L. Lewis'.-, (ll. Malu stiver. BVoKl TRIXY CHilRs. Kith! by len Photo-Frames. L-Miu-l-Framc*. ?HMS, Mlrreirs, at reduced figure-, al L. I. i:\vi--, SIS Mill, BlMt Al'tTlOS HAI.RSt HOBDAY. I T SIBSfflS.SeailS.il A.M., No. 1706 cast Main stn-, i. fear, ".nar, butter. A'-. I). It. Pille F. Trustee, 12 M.. house and lind Iq I L, sterile ld. lt. H. CHAFFIN A Ci> . 1 P. M., tract of laud rn tl,,- IK',,.me turnpike. I X- MAC HOlCiALL. 10s, A. M., furniture, car tuts, Ac. ItnilS- TA I LOKI N4*. Ai ARD TO TIIK LADIES OF BICB* MUM). KB.MSB BTKYABBj LAMBS tailok, at No. 305 EAST BROAD s>TKEF.r. MB. JOHN 8TEVAN*! of Lui.lui. Kuniand. wli... with mod.st cnnflelcuce, pnefease* to tn- au tape rt and skilful ?* LA HI Ks* TAILOR.' flulliiir that lil. mcnutt No. 602 Cary ?lroi (corner ,if r iflh str.eli were not convenient, and wlslitn* to crllsl the rood-will of Btnoat wit., had beta Unu rt-ldeuts of Richmond, entered UH., nejrotlatlnot ? ill, Xlr. 11. ANDERSON. |.,r Un- purj. ,-.? ..i fortn tnt ? partnership. They bad so far aire. I x.r hilly that on tbe4U) day of Heceniber, 1844. th? f.ilhiwHit idxi rlis, incut, wm:, si hy a umtali fri, nd In the pretenre of both sTEVAnS iud AN? DERSON. *)> Insert, I In lin- tinpot -X newspa? per iud paid for hy Mr. ANI?.l.*o\ 1 STIYAN8 St ANDKRSON. LADIES' 1 All i'll-, will remove rr "in No. 13 snath Fifth ttrcel.and he ready for hattnesa hy MON? DAY, Is-ceinlwr 8lh. at Cbelr NEW PAKI.elRS. 821 east Broad street, tsecoud fl'orl. e>ur friend, and Hie latins Intent ni are Invited to call and tee our work. t)ur (trie* are the lateral Parisian, and we tmarancee our work anti (lt. Next day. when written articles of partner-hip hld been prepared, there were different-.* of opin? ion which prevented the- formation of the paru nershlp. < "ii*ef*iarnlly Mr. STF.VAN-, In his own name, rented moms at So. 305 Broad -rr., i. and in hi* own name purchased necessary parlor furniture, than dot In* altogether the locational 821 Hr.?*,! street. In the State of tlyeember ?th and Ute />.?;r,cir-A or December 6th lhere i|<n-.m-il the following ?.ii, ili-, in- tit: A CA RD.?TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: This ls to waru thc pul,lie not tn tell or uti-t on my account any person repr stein? ing himself as a member of a Orin under the n mi? ld .-TUVrtNS A ANDERSON, aa the und-r-lr/n. 1 will not be i ? p ns!',le f,,r mr 'lents Incurred. No agrceroent btu been entered Into hy tn-, uor haa tny trude- bec. ilene*, esubilshlii* saebsco? partnership. O. ANDF.K-nV The premature publican, n of the advertt-ement sin,..un. nm the Brm of MTEVANS A ANDF.lt M)N iniy .nut* Mr. ANDKK-ON'S c*rd. In View of the lad thal Mr. SjTF.VAN'rt I* a .iran.', r In tbe rliy. At any rale, it ls now known slut tie arm ls dissolved, and Mr. ANDERSON aud Mr. BTEVANS are each protected aaalust tbe other. Mr. -I'KVxN- has made other arru in tneni. more satisfactory than tb,,-.- tie nr-t .ti. icpte-l. a. wl|) appear hy the folhiwlna notice: JOHN STEVANS, LADIKS' TAILOR. TC) THE LADIFS OPBlT-HMtiND AND SCK ROtni-t-SB uibtSicts. em Tl'ESDAY, Dreemher ?th, I shall open ro>>mi il 306 etsi broad street, iccond ?our loot III), for LADIES TAILOBINu. Latest Paris am! London -t y le*. Best ot work and Mular guar? anteed. Ten year*'raatTience In the I'iKliie ?. BIDINO-IIABITH, CXOTH I-osrCMES, VEL? VET and SILK COSTCMES. NEWMARKETS. C'PTAWAYB. *nd 8ACB8. Any dejcrlpUm >t or ladle*' malarial made ap- de 7-lt* SKA WIN'S ABB) PAISTTStVl.^^ DRAWINtt AND PAINTIN(J.-MKt. HETH "HI reo|ien elat*ev?l the Vomit Men t ' hrlatlan Aatoclallon balldlna, corner Fourth ail Irsnkliii xlr**!*. CTilldraa'i cia.*, on SATI'il HAY. Term* modtraie. Apply at SIS east M.In street. BcB-BulSt iER 7e IS84*_ A FATAL BOILER LEAK. U AtDWHl*- ta Siaa li, -Hie vlaa Oiliest Bad Aaslbee Pata.ly Haru ir-hlladelpblaTlniri.i A leaklna cap in the boiler housetato tached to thc Belmont oil-Vt nrks At Mif riu slrnt snd Long lane, caused the In .tani death clone erop.o-tJ. the f.tal Injury of ar)o.l>.er, and the severe wdunilln* n a third last evening. At 8:1.1 o'clock Hie man Joseph Tully saw that one of the cap* of thc boiler stat leakine Ile called John B Simpson, tbc bo*-* stillman or night sn rerlntendenl, and Hu'h Cants, a btitlmin in another psrt of the work*. The three men made preparation* to stop the lest. A monkey-wrench wu procured to* Simp? son, and the three men clu-tci-ed around the little point from which the ?tcini wa* escaping. Simpson cla?ped tbe wrench around the nut securing the cap and made two or three turns. An explosion followed. Simpson wa* thrown from ni* perch, and Gantz veiled lo Tully: "Draw tbe fires!" Tully sprang to the furnace and was in the act of tarrying out the stillman's advice, when a second explosion occurred, Tbe furnace door was blown out and a burst ot fla-ne follcwed. Tully was In a stooping posi? tion, and the Immense tongue of name wraped his tu ad and chest. He fell back with a scream of pain, snd Gantz sprang to bis assistance. At this Instant a second puff of steam and tire shot aut snd envel oped the rescuer titiout bis legs and loins. By this tim- the sound of tbe Irst explo? sion bsd stlracted several employe's of tho works to the scene of the accident, snd the wounced men were carried out. Simpson wu* unconscious, although his pul*e con? tinued to beat forfullv thirty minute* he lore he breathed his last. His body was taken to the First-district police station, and will bc removed to his home in Mar? tinville. In thc First ward, to-diy. In at? tempting to screw up the nut which secured the atp it was broken. This removed all ii .traill on the steam, and the explosion followed. The still was struck in the fore? head near the right eye with either the nut. cap, or wrench. Simpson's wife keep* a small grocery and saloon in Martinville. Dc was about fifty years old and RBrffta several children. Joseph Tully, who ls about twenty-four years old. Iocs at 1.131 Dorrance street. Ile "was employed as fireman In the boiler house when thc accident occurred. Hi* wound* are considered fatal. He wa* taken to the Philadelphia Hospital, Ht has a wife and child. Hugh Gintz lives at li-liS Wilder street. He is also a boss still? man. Ile was severely burnett about, thc legs and a part of bi* body. He was taken borne, and will recover. Thc two last named men were badly scalded as wt ll M burned. Thc botji r is of liVhor-e power and of Ballcock A* Wilcox make, lt wa* Inspected ta October last and pronounced in good condition. ??I can't understand how [inexperienced man like Simpson could have been so ra*h as to attempt to Ix the boiler with steam up," said Mootai Siiperintodent C. J. i I e**hire last night. " I have warned all the men tn keep away from the boiler when anything goes wrong. The other night a aap blew out and thc men vvisclv stayed away and allowed thc steam to tdow off. Tike damage to thc work* won't exceed Ire cents." TRt l'n Imont works are owned by the Atlantic oil CottDBBf. - mm - A P1ST0 lr FLASH IN CO CUT, And a Vlad I-over Liri Dead at Ihr Frrtot his Siwrrlhenrl. A Cincinnati special say* : Leo Heller, I blacksmith, twenty-three tx ur* old (a Ger? man), seven years in this country, up t Katu- Imm, a bright, good-looking German girl, two month* ago,aadfcfldtsaptrnttfy mime with ber. Katie was three yean hi* junior. 80S had many admirers, but none so incurably devoted te hr at Heller. Hi- ardent passion and hi* unwearied ittcn Hons tint blinnie wearisome, and finally loathsome to Katie. Sat tried mild means to shake him, but they tolled. She then n-ortctl le strategy, and told him. winn he wanted her lo go itOt aita him hst Thanksgiving-day, that she un-ant to spend lot day at home Estie ba* -MOO an employ dat French's boarding-house, abort -lu- uni Heller. There was a nia?'|Ucrai|c ball at Melntle.in Hall on Thanksgiving Btght, whither Heller wanted ta take Katie. Heller went to Ibo ball without Katie, and on unmasking wln-n the midnight hour ar? rived, Heller gazed vv it!) *urpri*'- ami sor? row on Kalie'* smiling face by hi* side, She had emin- there unattended I/) aStOBbh bim, a* she had done many a Hate In-run-. sin- had wpeatod of her rebuff and aral there lt Uiake Up. Katie says their quarrels were Tn'piont, but they al vi ai* limb- up. This time vv t BB exception. Heller was dinged. He order, d Ka'ie hume. Then sic beam ? stubborn and sullen, refitsin.' lo either spink to lum or to obey him. Thc asst day ba iit-i tiseil her of goim- to the ball to im it sun,?? mic else. Everyday after that OB called BO Katie and upbraided BOT. Last Wi diK*day Ip- exhibited a pistol and thrcatent tl to kill her. Mr. Krcnch Hp ti discharged her. She immediately swore out a warrant before Justice Dcmingcinrg tm* Hdicr with threatening personal vio? lence, and ashing that bt bc bound over to keep the peace. This morning In thc 'Squire'.* Court, whim seated ? *liort distance from Heller awaiting a bearing, Katie was startled by Heller and and 'Squire Deming arising al? most simultaneously, Heller drawing a pbtol and advancing toward* Katie, shouting: "I'll live you satisfac? tion," 'Squire Dialing crying "Stop! stop!" and interposing his body be? nton Kain- and thc murderous wea? pon. Thea followed the brief struggle BO* tween tbe '.-quire and tot rtardy young blacksmith, ending with a pistol ri port, a puff of smoke, aod tbt form of young Hel? ler *tn tilled on the floor. He had put a bullet through Iii* heart, ami live minute* Inter was growing cold. All tin- wini,- K i tie sat motionless and. seemingly, emotion less. She wailed till thc (lead budy Wis carried away, and then, al tbt bcik of I friend, silently toft tbt court. Lat* vt outlier Report. rOBBIllal telesrrain to Un lllspai.Ti.) Wasium;tiis. December 7?-1:10 A. M.? For the Middle Atlantic State*, partly cloudy weather, local rain*, followed by fair weather, westerly wind-, lower tem? perature. For the South Atlantic -tate*, gen (rally fair weather, statloBsry followed by higher temperature, south to west wind*. The weather IIOltEUtT was rainy and warm. Tukum,ivf;tf:k TffATOODAT : 'i A. M., 88j I A. M., Ht; noon. 64; 3 P. M., t>8; (j 1*. B..88; midnight, .10. .Mian temperature. 4,1. Mr. W. II. Ladle, till Ham -tn-ct.Uiili mond, say*: "I have used Brown's Iron Bluers for dytatMat, neuralgia, aod oar* yous disorder* with great -atisfactlon." X (MINA. t.l tNNH % Kl. Ac. MAS BOODA. I now have lu store U.e LVHlIF.-T ANT) FINK*! *Tn('K 00 00000 ever shewn iii this rity.cDDslstlnxof 111 St, VIII VS. CnRKRii, FRANZ JOSEPHS,, AND ROYAL DRK-DF.S OOOOOj EMBROIDERED GLASS, ANDALLTnP. OTHER N'OVP.LTIF- is PANCV (H.AssWAHF:. E. ll. TAYLOR, de 7 Dill Malnitrect. $14.90. ffTAfa-OOtsOaUOl COMBINATION DINNKR- AND TEA-SETS. Vi? PIECE-!. MARINK PATTs-RM. Eallrelyntw. Only twenty sets left. oKohls, i.Ilt-os. Ir . de 4 1207 Main street. Oi rica or tub (itt Ainirou, / Ru UBOstn. Va.. December S, 1884, I r|MJ BONDHOLDERS. THF TRAN*iPFR-lti)oKs 00 THK imviiKi) DI'IIT OF TBE ITTV OP RICHMOND WILL BB ( COSED ON THE 10TH INSTANT ASH HE-OPENED ON THE io DAY OP JANUARY, looa. de 7 MILES TPRPtV Auditor. PROrOftALO y*^Ne^-%eNr--.ys-' ' Itnl'oSALS WILL BE RECEIVED P st niy ..aire ap io I-err mtier 13i)i for KK.S'T THK HACK-TRACK. OR*ND-nTAND, si ARI .Pu, ANII C.RA8-IJN)' PRIVILEGE*, of' THK STATE PAlR-ORo| sos for the year 18SS. '. Korti, F. W. MAYO. de T-D*_See rr tar y. THE RK IIMiiND MOZART ABBOCIA 1 I loN advertises for PLANS TO HI I LD A NEW MOZART HALL. v pr. minni ,,f ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS li offered for lin plan adapted, said plan* are lo ls. ?eui in ou or before tue SlR.iT MUNDAY lu VS! VIIY. issi". Tbe tintt.nusr fa* cost twenty five tliou-aii'l dollars, with % sea tl ur canaeltv of f. url.* n hundred. The building lu fruit! ,-lirliti fut, widi a depth or one hundred and twenty f.et. F-.rnarllcul.ir*. apply to A. Il A HO A VII V, I hub - I, ii, of Ibe BulldliiK Committee, SU7 east Malu im i. Richmond, Va. det-SU 3R0WIVS RRBK OOC) BB S lo ||\| SO ORB? R . UR B OOO N rt ti ft V* BITTERS WILL CCBE ? HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, BILIOCSNE8H, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOTs PROSTRATION, MALARIA, CHILLS AND F-VKRS TIRED fEELINO, CiENERAL DK1HLITY, PAIN IN THE BACK AND 8IDE8. IMPIKE BLOOD, ( oNBTIFATION. FEMALE INFIRMITIES, RHECMATISM. NECRALlHA. KIDNEY AND LIVER TROl'BLES, Hilt -ALE BY ALL DBUOO-STSL Ti, OCAI.ITY, Andcroewed t.e-niilu, his 1,-,'uiTY) RetllliK-son Trad* Marl BOTQUAMTITf. Wrapper. I I'KAI'E-M.XICK.I ABB KEB ?AA B K - AA BK KU AAA KB R T A A I I EKB NB B OO OO TTTrn Il FIB KKK N si N " i ? n (1 T ll UK HR x.xxii ii ci o T rt ii ii nt uku N N Nt) () O O T ll ll E RR N NN OO OO T H ll KIT: rt B. [de 7AI4I WA NTH. WANTED, OWNERS OF DORSES iiiLin.w I haw tullt it s-r.-it i vp. n-i I uti stable-, and sh.sls at < l.'t.sxtortii. three mil' - fi ni th. itv, io ACCOMMODATE BOAKDINO HORSES. A rellil.lc white man lt la ds-Urti ol the stable. Telephone c.,ur.Mont from farm t eltj. Hill* en.lilllie .pilck collltllilUlc*ll..ll Will vet. ri narv sunter, ra caieof ilekBCtt or accident Ton burs, will be "tnt for and rctuni'--l. In 'iiruin-e selle* "f one liiindred dollars on MS horse In cise of fire. d, T _-? B.B. CHAFFIN. TIT ANTED. PURCHASERS POM I'M Tl CAB-LOAD Of EXTBA-rtNK l*l:e,i ( ABBAOE -n MONDAY, Hth Instant, at llien n ond. Fr. derick-bur* uni Potomac railiot I Se lsd. lu i.d of Broad -tr.et; also, 1(10 kami llM-li POTATOES at Vork-Rlver depot, mid _' barrels t:l-I XIT.-.XM OYSTERS. Al-.. Lout NEW F.CiCj-e KATE-. Sec munt.lc at inv *t"re?. lnIlN WESLEY, di 7-ll* MOS Maui sm- t. w \Ni'KD, PURCHASERS Kc Ht I cr INTI: X I. .Roll i XHHXe.ll; 40(1 bushell Ro-F POI Alu) -: l-5 barri la J xM xii \ OBANOEB; ?_?:, hoxe* FLORIDA ORANOES; 2IK) barr. 1*1 HOICE AIT! I - All tor sale low, to clot.-on-licnmen's, by JOHN I. POM I Kb, Co,mill st.,n Vt. rc li inf, de 7-11*_ .No. 17 Flftecntli -tret. WARTED, ALL To know rn vi I AM SI I LINO BEST XNI ill: lilli COAL at *5; BrO.INT.SA.IO lo fl 78: LCMl ftrale). 18.78 and ?si.fto; vi hod. 41.75 fi te I8..5 per eord. ENoTNE-COAL aaJ all ITBST CT.AS-. FI El. nt lowed price* ir raab. Swae slnef alM.veklh.i dcp"t, and Intf.v Barv stree! lei.|.h..m. mr,. ile 7-e.iil.11 _C. ll. PAGE. A MERCHANT FOR TWENTT-FIVI fKARS, ..ni an tine nf tin- Commoiiwaaltb xsltli mod t.siiitn.cial . a* ACCOUNTANT, le. isoiild le pleri.i I lo lu nr from the city or cumin merchant. Importer, banker, inaniif*i'liire-r. ra" road "int,mix. .tc. Tithe care offapialnC. |? BlKtii-. Hiihui.tid, Va., you can make Ult .i llr... dc 7-:il ZIMXIERXI xs. w ANTED, CARPENTER* TO HIIIII THREE SMALL HlvXtl ll Hui -K iN thc WmI Ea* Aart] '" lt. II. CHAFFIN A co.. de 7-11 No. 1 aorta i< bib WANTKD. A DRUG** I.KKK. MIK DI.I Af,H. of three "r nutre rears' His rn in e. t.ixe am',expeiliiit, and ad-Ires, .,r for. me r i mph,yu*, anti MB'* -alary experted, Bael ll .sui clue l-t .Intiuirv. 1M8.',. Xd'lris, NO, lulu care nf Carrier No, 2. Richmond. Va. de 7-! t? WANTED, EVERY He >DY TO KNOW th.it I am -, lilli* cooli BIBI XVtlllD.it ? ;C.5<> per c..rd. a .! OAK WOOD tt 14.80 pet cori: alto, SAWED aad SPLIT WOOD at bot? tom priii-*. Call and tee me ai ..tu-e. II. HAI'NDH:-. rte7-lt*_fH45we*t Broad street. WANTED, HY A YOUNO MAN, AH I SH UNIMIH) ItOOXIand BOMlliir.m l-l nr.laiiu.-iry. Ih-i.V Ciertnan* |.referred. Mn-t b>- Itt alsiiit Hu- minutes- walk of Eliehtli aud M ilu, AddrtfX.. 814 east M?jn. de Tit* WANTED, TO "ll CY MORTON SEED TV LISS CRAPE-VINES. Apply loll. FER RANDINI. H13 east Broad street, belwi-cn sixth and s*eveuib._ d?-7-_t* TIT ANTED, PURCHASES Kolt~A TV Ito-E.Xl "od SSABB PIANO; *iuare: modern throujrh' uL A hartaln. RAMOS A M.i-i-. ele 7-11_914 Main atlee*. WANTED, PURCHASER POM A CtllCKEKINi. PIANO ??(>. Cod ?rd. r. RAMos A Mo-F de 7-lt_Sl4M.li, .i,.i. DLEOANT CONNECTING Room- I >N Jj f!r-t sud second Boors, with Ile lARD.at 401 rioith Ehviiith sires t, comer Marshall sir>-et. Al*.., TABLE BOARDERS WANTED. dc 7-lt WANTED. AT 515 NORTH >l.\ III ? HIM. A (.oe U) BtTBeS. None need apnly un1-, w, I! ic.i.iiiuiended. de 7-lt* WANTED.?We fealre to establish j Keller*! aifriicy in Rlcbmoud or vicinity to control the sale of I ,!i|.lc arttel. .-f dally con. siimi'ti'.ii. Any rnrrirctic man with sm tit capital max- secure i i- ruiantrnl. navliur t.ustntvs. Foi particulars, addre-i CHi-FNWICH MlNIFAe. TIRINC, COMPANY, 47 Ve>ey street, Sew York, deS-.t_ TIT ANTED, A TENANT FOR TWO VT M. cl ET. Fe. A NT FIRST-FLOOR OR PARLOR ROOMS -:,ifuriilsi..-d, on Franki ., ?ireet, within ?v? minute*' walk of Bott-oSac, Address, jnxlnit real sunn,-, I,, ti. M.- tare of /),#. Pettit._dtS-f.saSTulw WANTED, IO TRADE A BPLINDIO FARM FoH A WBLL-BBTABLISBRO SU? SI NESS in Ki. luuoi.'L Party means biuiueai A|iply io MANNIN'i C. STAPI.ES A CO.. Heal Estate Aft-uts, eleS-ilt_ll04ly Main *-wat. el_0 -WANTED-A BARGAIN-Hall ?JLC. cord Maple. Poplar, and oak Woodford dell vt red. As titi* lt a cheap lot of wood, call and jet year ?uppiy before ll ls all auld. Anthracite spbot. Soft Coal. Coke, amt all kind* of iVesod foi talc c. tan at llb* c-ial-Vard.Hn.ad aud Pint airer'*. XV. S. PILi HER, AreuL Teleplioue ill,, and |? -tal-card order- promptly *lli',L <le 5-8l WANTED. .-.LL-WHO WOULD RE DICK THEIR CAS-HILL- AVD IM? PROVE THE QCALITY Of THEIR LleiHTs U> call at Mr. James Hayea't pi um hi ut establish mei., ll in eas! Main *lrrel. au I wltn. ** tin- prac llt-al lest or tbe Sleeinaii tat-governor now nu ct blMtlon. CCLPEPER A HARDI-*ON. nu S7-8W _ Manaerr*. SKI MSC. OUT AT AND BELOW COST CN TIL TH K 18th DAY OK JANUARY. 16HA. EDWARD KF-H-KY, Jeweller, No. 1511 Mainstreet. _?-_ oppatm; St. Chu-!-* Hotel. ?* 7-iOI Ritb-ioutt, Va A?tjrna>a ?%Lra*-riH*irr. i?*r*. rr , ./rr. - .... By .I. Tiis?wi-aoB Hfiiwa A I-**, Beal la-lBi* Aawals ant Aaeflo.c-rr.. MIS Mstn urss-t. AN ELEGANT OBACEMTREEP BKBIDEKCK. CENTRALLY LOCATED. 1TB ABRAMOP.MP.NTTl-TYLt, ABD M4TE BIAL STRICTLY PIM-T CLASS*. Ry re?i?e*t of tbe owner *iid tvrupant. Mr I' ll. J* st e.. white-certs i-wia lo tnovr to his n.--w r- . dcaee, we will sell at p-trdir audio*, na "IPKBDAY. Dsca-IBBK IS, |s*l AV 4 ovum B P. M. tbe above DI'RIKAIILI'. AND MO-*T ( ?)MVR NiEATLY-ARMANOSJJ BEBIDKMCC, s... 7,,, east (irare .inn. Ibis bullen-f li one of the most rem piste an I (ir.lrahh dwell) )>*? I" the ?Uv. .lina rd on bi ?oath Hnrof l.rar, tart wren Kev-nil snd S.i/hO, , ir er ts. aud ti verv mutt mem tothei ..1,1 ?? 1 Viet.. i harehr*. depot-, msrk.-t, ..nd '? nain- ?? lt wasrrecied bv Mr Msvo foe ol- >.w? us .? I poryosr*. and. indet bl. carrf-d personal np.r.1. .len ot Ihr plan* .nd mib-rltl, wa. asl Bli I I I wllh every con.id. rillon fer-lursblllt. isl erny of srrviee and llvlnr. Thsrean- iw . .*?. r bait-room*. Ac te. The .mat window. - < I ?.wt Hine are of -operh plaie-rl is.. Hslnterbir I-?it aarrs-itibsurprisifo ?!?..? . . view it Oom outside on'y. ll '? roo my ? rreenllv Is-rn p?perr.l. I'hr SrstSoorrtiisiia.il hall are flui.fied ll dlrd Wa'nul*. De rx nit and vretihule arr hiedsomelv ni.-t wi marble. The floor- arr all deadnnM and-*i-.is.rt. rsl by Ibe heaviest wsrvliousr tlinf-rr . Ila* in rxc. fl.-nl dry basement and Brsl-rlasi ser.su . ros ms. lt ls bested by a iplendt.l furmrr. and Ihr r mn have open fln-plares with handsome rut*, a 1 I frndrn, and have earh an ash-flair Nd v na a-t is !-. v .mit- in the latsrme L Wr fol fu 1 jn-tins it In asserttne Utst tbr comfort* xn.l iilrnre* iiuoBgf.oni Un* dwelling ar-n<>t. 1 epa rn 1 ron 1 y the more c.,-liv refiner* t,(?ir Itt The lot front* about tl fe--t. wlthadepiTof IVn fret-more or le??. toa |?ved private f/m*. 1.1 Bj 1 wide. V B. Those widdin tu hay a tr,11 rf. . Lous, we cordially Int Itt t-> In-fw! thr p, snd spoil application to g. wr willis.. , , Inrondaeitnr them thr.uurh H>e property .-, hoar a* may is* arr,*-1 u|sin on .nv .lav aft. r TurMlai, lu-'eemh, r Bili. lite pBrehssrr. If dr*|rrd, will hate tl.r privi? lege nf nuyina ala ratr vsluafl.m S?W<t --t Hu- ir? ides, iptrlally sdaplrd to th, dwi-'llng, ?e'i . MIRRoR-i. CARPF.T"*, I.ARoE STATION OO HF IHI..F RA l.'i: A- . Tassis: one fourth or one third r?.li : ia ? Dre Iii ttlie and IWu lean, willi Inlrrest, |itvi.d<* semi iiuinisllv : or. If d-.lred. m-rr llt?-ral f, r?o may he ansnrr.l; deferred psyinetit* M i-< -- run il l.y trtt?t-de.-d. S. THOMPSON RROWI rn OX, dr 7 A ucl . Ry I hewnlnir 4 R' * ? 1,'tal F:*iat,-Agent*. Aurtlonarr*. and Hr..k>r. No. 5 e...rtn Tenth *lrert, Ar< nos sallTTf that very db* MHAHIr. I oNVFMEMI Y-Lot Mm. IV ELI -AKlI VNi.l D VSD OlV*|HI'i lill PRU K RF SH iK st F. NO rt 7 M'KTII s|S III si R F F.T.-Ry topic.! ol the mirier. *. will sell li) auet'.on up?n ila ir. fi.l-es.on TillriODAT, Du munt ll. 1008, a" 4 o'clock P.fJ . th.-a'sivi-l.a ile.i and i...-r-b*l PRol'HITV. TltedweUlne ennuin* ni-r room-, bath, hoi ai..I cid waler, with all n>* e**ary eulie, t .liretl- n?. Ill fut. t BsOT* conni I* I st .-lime ranitot be found In Hie our. Thc lot hs* 1 front arti fut ..li Ninth-ir.et liva tleptii nf Ult f, -rt to sn alli 1. I In dm illnc is well ss (be I -eal.on, 1-0lum. mis Itself In all In qnest of a eosaf-srlabl linnie or sn I nt ? --tmeiit from whirti a rood laterr.l can be 1 rallied. Cuni.- lo the ssl,- makes person. . ian mau, 11 f, r tours, lie*, and l? convinced Ihnniib nf our ss-.-iti? 11. Taana: om-thud m *e*bj -br rr?i bat Baa credit of slxst'd twelve m.,nibs. C i?rteiii. inn .dde..,nd^ureslby,..ru....e;di.(.AH(UK jr 7 Aurie.mr ? DMI NIsTBATDB'rJ SALK Ol m.! sK"oi d fchmtcrf: SSH ll Ft soNAI. KffPE) IS BF.LOBOIBG lo OIF. )s TATE Off TBA LATE DH. W RWI nu,li:. On TCF -DAY. DKi'SmiBH .1. 1- .,. at 12 o'clock M.1 will felts* ll V ell *l auction. ?t the rcsu'enc. ol Hi, lu. I> Sf. H. vv 11*.in-r, on I icc nt ur *tn-rt between 1 levenll.I I vu ins street*, in iii* rill "I Manrlswter,Uh> nm -i Illili Fl KNIT! ID and l-l It-tiWi. I FF Fi Ts of tb' said Dr. VV. H. Vi : ,..... d.consUtlng 1 f TA III. I s. (ll v li;-.. WA HUH 1'HF-, HF-Ks i'll Tl REM, H.I'-ltAD, HEH AS|| IO HOISO 4i A I-f..11. HORSE, nf 11, tut.nd..11 Lin itoek.rlsbl rear* old: HI i.i.V . Il VHS rs*. SADDLE, UBI In 1 , I :? . ' ,litton. linn, sn- a BBBtbrrnl *? IFNTIPIC Ho tb* slid.HAL and Mil Rosi o|-|, ll. IV-II. MENT-, .vc.. which will n-t h, -old il Hil- linn , bu. un n sale of wlucli dar notice mil he rive*. I Mis-- , , h. HKNIIV Fl I/...F K V |1 Administrator of W . lt. Weals, r.d ?le 7-21*_ Of Ja*. Mat ?!? umll, Anet' No. lo 0ott rn-i stn-. 1. TIA IV N BB< >K Kif- -A LE <>KA LABOE I vso iir*utMu.r s-soi:i usn rot- ron I'KI ! F D I'D Iii. r>. einie-,.-tnir HOLD and s|| \ 1 lt vv V li Ht s. DIAMOND. 1 H MSs, PLAIN od -F f KINGS. PIS-. I.I Ns.plsiol h.I I HUHS,. Fl PSI ri 01 1 Pol.LO) h's 4-s.TOPOV VIC IBE OkUl VS', In rn ml "id. r. Ml s|( AL IN-IRIMF N I *. 4, . *. , for arcount ot F III* Ahrun. pawnlmik- r. --n THCR-DAY. I 1 iii ivsiAST, I'srtirs having fntfelted idols. * willi mr uris*, ?all and rrdrrin ibe.aiiie before tl .rtlu-v sill le*,,i-i. F I.I.I- Mit AM. ?ie 7 Ry F. ll. ( f-k. Au- ll-,nor. ?it NluHi -ir,- -. II andsome bousebold lt hm Ll HF. Ai ..AT viii I .N.-1 ill 1 CFs|i\y Bra nnivt. at 1". '1 I", k. I Bill Nfl il UM '? t I. s Biulb ) liTbih street,the Fiitsi I I Kl .embracina VVAl.NI 1 I' VIM.' 'lt ?I t I. ort- I,ill,Isold, ?; ?J PRETTY O' VLSI I 1 ll MIHI H-s| 1 1 Pble; HANDsoMF- KIC.I11 -DW CLOCK. 4 1 IRPETs, HR 1 SUI- l.t.and ISi.lt VIN : HAM.-CARPI T ant 0:1,1 I 1 III IUD D's ( 1(111 and MA I lill.--. WALNPT HI'KFF I. 1 F\ I F Ss|oS-l VHLK. OAK DININi. H00M 1 I! OHS VV ISIioVV-sit V0l.-,o\ vi. MIRIH Ht, Roi hi If*. I'll "I Chi s. (ill -CAINi IN(. ol lil SF II VI. II F. I.I I . 4 PAH I oR-1 Ml in; 1 ol IV- ml Ob NI 1- I - NDF.Rs.41 . KITCHEN I'TEKSILBlB areal virlety. Tin- above ir" 'I- ir. ol tts* beat ,|ialuv mil le-.-,riv new BM mu-t he 1 ci-i.-v ? -t it,,, 1 owner l? bailor lb- elly. Tb. HOI SF M \Y BP. HF SI FD I r tbe un- V idred lim- to 1 e.Kid I. unit by apply I Uti to Mr. lolls r.GOODIN. ?bil _ F . II. t nols. Vo, tlour-r. Hy Parawa Tum - r, Real I'la'.- AKdit 11ml Audi nu. r, lilli M Un .110 1 T-BCBTEES* sale op RICE TWO* slol.V ll) I V( ll) ll lll.'ll h. OW I I I IS.. No. me; HF LVIDFR) lt) I VV 11 N ul VI d El vso vim- vi viii, -im 1 1- Ry vin .liol ,.f iru-t FlerBHSl bj R.E. My ll nd alfi to Hi, 1,10 b i-unol .0 trill.*-, dal. ' I 1871). and ricer,!. d n 1',. derk's ..ibo of Ki '. in.nd (liane ry ( ourt. lol Rook ll I ? tut. dei.uit tm lng i,e,n made la Rx li,dr flu rein -coup d. and ls mr ri,|,|||e-l ,. 'I . by thi- note-bolder, *?? mall - ion.ua IBS |ir?in?*??-, on MOMDA1 - UnTMiiKii I". IBB-I, nt 4 o'clock ff. M.. Hs* lin 'HI HIV referret to, more fully ileseiibed tn lae deesl Barned r. boase ba* bib* ruoma, ami 1 silt md . leniently built. There ls a I ir/, ,1 .11,1 rout li, ,:-.-. 01, Hie pr. un ? - IT,.- lot o-.nl* lixltti fol loan ,||. 1 _,? I- i wtd?, Inn- "r.. fluid ,0. 1.llano- in -1 ? . I foin- ti.li-. (1 |-r . ni. int.-i. 1 ill- ll I.ned ieee, u,i| ^-, urol '-v Irii-l-l.-.-l. I O'. VNDI It-ON, Fl RM VN I I l-l- II. ? Iel I . .. Il HM Tl KP, <? lt Pin ??, StlOt i:*t. dr. HOLIDAY biiii|?*.- Ibm !? in I liri -te,Bl ;-,'? ni on- ll 1 our Isrt-e st.Hkof Fancy Article-. ( li ur*. I' V -. IIiiis-Iiik- and -I Hullos 1 it,?, 1 tv -. I-, Mun,r*.Fl.1. uti.?* 1 - - lil- , I" I sud many oil,er aribi-s |,, ,.1,rel I ,11 ?lih UM af tin- larycsi uni 1 .-1 Kieeted noak nf Parlor ead 1 kamber Balts to i*? *..-niii th.- etty, toa cia sive money l.y namming our *l<vrk and parlnir pri. .-*. IC OATH RIG HT 4 BON rpi s I .' tod lat!* ?? raor Mtreat HM. SEW. In ( al! and *? ??? our mw -1.1 FOl.DlSi, HKDs iee Uni, any nth. r bed. Also, vn > lanir -i.sk of Uie RI VV F si AND I.AIE-Ts-I 1 I.K-oP Pl RMTl'RE. B.W. RAOWOOO 4 -ON, S?iid 8 Governor ?? oe ?IS-r.uII'ro Rlrhniond. Vt. fri T.M RMTl 'RE. MATTBBOOI ls 1 INO HF DDINo. -Th* larne.1 -i ? k .1 Pl'RNITI HE *c.. of all dcrlptl ,u the cit. Do not tunbs't tour lui, r , pureha?lii-r before yin us me .1 call. I.arr>--t bu, ii, -. I ir.-. -I st.K-k. and sn-atr,! faiint,,-- for tf . aetlveryofs-oiids. satisfaction suarant.s*!. WIL? LIAM liAlFHON, 14:10 and 14't- east Mau street sn' '*"i Governor street, 4 w-T Hroa-I ilr-s-t. Factory and LpliotsUty R.^un ' lrtt.i-^4 inri li Fit'.-, ul, -tr.s-t. j i.:im f OW ERK ES! EASY TERM-: HY ( IsOOB U! YINI,. BANI F ATTI RINO, AND SMALL EXPENSES I caa Mil my new and t-autiful -t.s-k of Pl UNIT! RE AND ( tlll'F DJ ? VERY (HEAP fffBJ ? ASH M "U E VSY IN STAI MEN ls. Arter HRH IM, Fi s| WHERE -rive me a call and 1 will CONVINCE aad SATD-PY Yoi'. MY MATTI!F>s.Es| A.KK KNOWN To HE THO BEbT IN THE CITY. C. (.. Jl'RGENS. ?e lQtlDeSS_.117 east Bnisd streeL I)LEA-K KEMEMRER HIM liin-. E.CRtNsllA"A WILL MAKEOVER Yol'K OLD MATTHKssl s m u,.- u.?i?n aud ui.ul durable ni.tniier. UH -III* VOlTt Fl V THKRMsiid iiiakr anvllnus eNssleoil In tbe UKI). DING LINE. IT RK HAIR. PEATHFRS MH'i Ks. Sc. alwavi on hand. Send i*.-i.i alvlua No. or lest.- ""kr, wlUi Mr. JolIN W DENNI*. N... .o'? .v*si Hn.-td Mreet.or Bid uorth Elshth sU(*l,*ud I wP eau pniatptly. THOMAS E.ckEVilviv sell-( 0 Hi ?-tiH Main-trot. t -IBCBTtRKM. TI^ILLIAB II. SI THERE AND TV A SoN-sF'CHNIsHlNI. I Sl)KK-y TAH ERN tieHwern sro ititi and Klrhtb, 7 JA S .sr Mus -in?ur, baie a large s toort shu 1 of slim,l ns. VI hod a. ol MI.TVLl.IC C\*M 1-. , vsF.s. andCl.olU ( vsKKTs. at t..w pri. t>. Country and trlegraph ordrrspr?in)illy tHeud I to day or nlfbl._oeaA-f'a4-i->s*0w 1W. BILLUPB * SON. J* ri'RNIsllINO I'SDERTVKP.Rst, ? 1100 BAST Main sThssT luatter *L t Tun leu Hotel). BCR1ALCASPS. siHKoi D.-. and Pl'NbR vi CONVEY ANCPl* furnlsrsyd at sli houri. TeFrgrai b or.it rs aUrud-,1 to day or night. oe ID-Sm