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THE RICHMOND DISPATCH. -?=? B^^5riiribM^^irMB-iirriiw. _____threbj^ p?b ?**. u'lini.K NITMUKR 12 f>01 TOILING MEN MARCH. y-VNY HUNDRED TAKE PART iN THf LA150R-0AY CCLF. BRAT ION. ii.r Mrrrt PdriKlf Tlirj r.ru>y ? |i, Mr. (MM, unil llaii. Ing lit |ha I (|i<nlllnii<.rotin<;<. ratios of I*' ? I ? ''? ''' ;. -v ? ktai ? : , kedbaoktoa ??M ? v 11:l:i '.r? ? . : ' "' ;' - Hi ? :. it i,t w? .?-< ? \ , .. ? \. v r d I . - ' ? ? i " ' 11 ? \ ,::??'??? V ? il. qp i ? ? i ? r-. ? ? Ml ? i ? ? I ' i ? ..? I'.in I i | ? annerol ? , i I m tnu , '. ! It wa : ? ? ? | ? ? d one ? : ? . ; I ? . ? ? ' ? . '? ,?: I bj thu D ' '?? I !'. i. In ? ? i 1 .? i . - il u ? m I I ? . I ? i.--l H'. I .. I ? grles Ellis, R. " . . [son. Mr. B I I. . , . , :- i? i ride with tu. - ? .... nflued to his ? ? k- ihv b; m< kn< ? i bit being present,tbo i :b < irwer I to the p jmti ?>. lu order that i iaj torrn n.mt? id< ? ? ? .,..1 rale1 ? >>b.>rt btogrspb) appended: Mr. l;. 11. i. . \.ho it kuoW'i to x ? the <-r:iit m thtai citjr ? ?? lit. i. I . ? ? warn old. H' Grot (??. i disciple of 1 h.:.l (;.. of John ?*>? liallaber. ttr., iu tbie Hit. This estsolhJi ? ' ?.-.?; |.ni?-h:i.-. 1 bj A Imvh. vt;lU wboiu bu apprsatioesbip. ved in tb< .i Bbepberd k Pollard, the Htate's an, fur about fWs rear*] tuen N ttti I.?/..? /j;i! i <?,?!''??* lor ti:t???? >r foot JT**W latest loreaus. Ah>ut the y??-.r i-.^iln became as ew<uef of tb< muu li room of the VimJek, where be be* r? ui*iiie?t. with ? brvt lutt-rvul. to tho pres? ent time, lit* i??till liv<-lv. uiid promisee to outlive son* of the "' IHUM st^ai; A*l> TSN. llr. Cbsrles JLIU* is in the s?v?utj.fU?t vcar of ln? :u ?-. He "erred bis apprentlce shipon n ?? / ' " ' "n",r Mr- N\'i ham Hand*, U ?f thatpap.r. He went t- N<'? Vork hi 1851, nnd worked i ar. Returnin* to iticbaiomi in 1*09 he wax i mployed eight ..r t in rears in the office ol Ritchie J DunnaTant, State printers. In 1W he retur.I to the f* U .., h$ HrreU, where he has remained since, with tl.iception ? ' ? brief interral i u r acuationof the eity, when the papar wansuspended. Mr. Kliis !i?i Berred seTeTal terms a* president of Richmond Union, sad repre nented his union m two sessions of the International L'nion. H* i* a w.?" nn? ?*{.? counsellor and hn* th? respect snd confidun.ee of every member of the craft nit?. ?a, ansa it. iui-tist. Mr. Jobs H. Baptist was I .>rn in this cit> Kebruarj >1, IMS, and consequently is In the seventv-< a*hth rear of his aae 'I" !????? nti.bip u\ the i ? Auznst i. i-.'T. In 18*9 be went to ... ,rk with Mr. r. W. White, and two years Inti r a.???? pted a position with Mr. Bamu 1 Shepherd, end continued with him until th in i1-'-". He tl en went to ' \:l!.\ Teas., where be remained nnt ' e remove.I to st. Joseph, Ma, in ??.? I ?? live I until Insl. He then l to Ins nlil home is Richmond. ? tist is now employed in the office I M --?-. Andrews A Baptist, and is an ; a tire i an fi i "i.f his T< i"-" " u\" mr. VamBlsT. Mi \ .?: ,-r.t Go tdeos m bornis I#on- ' bti nt v years ?i;". aad this .-ountry with bis | Id. settling in this cil . of ten veai ba a ?? ?P1 renticed nd i! ki i by l.i- mother (his .nti.. r \m\ i '.? died in the mean time) until ?? -one, which amrh e he i . ? ? the h..nr. 1!* i? ->ai<l to be OSS ? . .-? amiable and chantal le of the raft. On nt of 1 ? ? ad gentleness ol di position rhererci he is employed. i "Vin" by all. both old and rounc Notwithstanding hisses be rows : he can outwalk any printer in ths city of i: . hmond to-day. lf< is al present in the .,, t]. \i srs. Baaghmaa Br THEY NEVER CROWED AGAIN. \ i-r\ Baaelsi'i Veeal Cheest severed b> |i- Uliitc. inieation, whiebisof li I ? ,'^<.|i from the 1 . ,t i himself by I r that per* e is nature s own :, (be i ? iter !iv< s \ bank< r who used to.lire next ? ? , |ir. (im V\ bite, in Ru hmond. v,, hit! bantam roosters that tors grain of corn. I , ? mdfulofcornout . ! ft his band, and the ? , w ,uld en r. then he would them, rhiswould r-d until all the c *n was ? t ' ? -V,V, boarse. j, . .. . dDr. White. Hs . ty of the noise, but ...1 to the qusntity. One dat ? . . ,,; ?tu lenl dr. pped intohis i ffice .., rl .. - , ? t off that infernal ? :" ' ' '' ; '? . ..... ?, . tfoi |< is than that, '?Whydon'i you entice them ... ? . , ne time wl ? ? in, cata h them, snd cut 'r'1''' rhat's the thine torn" o'clock sn I in.' in th. operati I Xhe i ';i ?"! " ,;,",! ' office oa time; * Within two minutes one yooal chord oi ,.?,.,, c] and then the birds ,t? r the fence to then! borne. . out on bis pi re i iv amusement, white and , I ? ? watched bim thr. ugh a . fence. He lifted hi ttle Bquallem i are I back and iroush tb. ? but did nol banker lift ... result. H walked arou ... anything wronc. I his wife, snd the two made criti al examination. He made them s. > ii pantomime tor ?n hour ami i. He tn. 'I It i rerj daj J ?? ?? ,.| theroosten andate ; out, BU .. ,.t White had done. 1m ! parrottj, ? te."and* I . . eain bis back ; Whit i week. m.i,.,.i.,i...:j. ..i Report f.-r Aagaes, rhe subjoined I nitiin an I maximun i ' ??' 'i1" ther Qdataunrwe, ? ? linfall for tl ?? month - the thermometer were .. i portion of the city. ruments* beintrtree ? l beat. 1 iey every best trencn , and the figuresare bettered to lie abeoiutelv corred .' ... ~i ; . BJ ? I] . ? Pa ? 1U Parlli ? i?l| . .r. i', i leu ... i . ? ) ?.' ? ? ? I i."7 . 1 B S. H . a w: n, A. K. a, r. - \v. ? t. B. W. M W, K V.. n. S. r-. >. K. !'. I w. I.. P. K. >'. K. H. V,. N. W. Avefate fint'*1- ? Mean toaiperatnra, ' s. : i aad Ughtalag la the af. ? .a in tba ?oreaooa. ? b r'> i.'vti;- . , , -? . g| intervale during meaay. , .. , . to tae aft< if>> o. lei and Itaiitalaf withrninat nk-iit Tbundei and nebnatag with ram tn tti.- m . >der aad MgHalag wlui lata inth*ai ? i,. nale ol'? n *tx>iit aooa ,, i_. . ? > rata Id II ?? ill irnooo. . ol rata late m tti? afier rtnkle ol rati la Ihs slteraoes, vt ram m D I . uln t'"- ' 't-onoon. i -. all tor me i red t'> it ol the thta rain on If. ? .- eleven ol th< time -it which v the table 1 m the mean raturo and the SKgiegate am unt ol ? the month ol Au| int. .. . ? ? is*;_ I a* i-ju ... I l.l* o '. ... I ??fcl /,'U -l /,. i. - ? .1 1..1 . I . rug 11. I .... OhIMil. rirliirp*. Mr. JohnJ. Oaaaa, of this ''??V,ba'' ro centlV bad sent bimlrom bis <;! i home in day and generation may be "?.?>?>? '" :,*. ih.y were Ukea ov.- f. rty .:,, wh-nthe photCHrrsphio srtwit* nothing to compare with what tt >.'<>?* is ?. i are of ths styles known as wscit OneJol bis father aad 1? bis mother, who died ^-V?*; ?jii^ impressions were made on ? ?'*?^ pust?lK?ard card with wmetbingUkeWaek ,,k or an indelible neneU. and are reniatu. ably well preeerred. The gilding oaths lady's dress and hair is a. bright M tbouyb it ii-'t ju*t been applied. fBaatMsSSMI Huk*. llotng; Very Well. Iir M. D. Uoi^e. Jr.. who returned Sun duv from it.adn.K. Pens., with I'"*?'" A%ieon Hoge, Mates.that be ****%?? developed tvuboid-f^ver, and M ???? V,'l?e*fli)r. Peyton H. Hoge wusn Msn heard from was slisLtly better. COMMON COUNCIL THE MONTHLY MEETING OF THIS BODY HELD LAST EVENING. Dliniulnn Alinut rritnir-HiillfHiir Vrr rutti Money Voted to Several I'ur |.o???_Prillinn*. BsSSlS* lloti?, Mr. The Common Oonnsfl nv ? at 7 a'eJoek last tight mamatlUvsssBioa, Assoeasstimbodjr was sailed to Bfdsr Mr. Strati .ri k? d to have the rub's M> pfnded m order to correct stecbjiieal srr< >r in theordiasiMe appropriating s*i.ooo to open Bovoath street. Ihhi was done, and ths oidxnanos making the uonestion wsi unanimously adopted. Ths Street Committes recommended the sdo| tionof tbef blowing r eolations] Qranting permission to r t ? - - V TempleAssoi at ont ? construct ? rersa da on Adams streeL Adopted. Reli iring Union Btati ??? Methodist cl on b from the payment of panng btttSi Adopt. .1. Rejecting th.- petition of Vvaru?T Moore and associates foi street prii Adoped. i;. .. ? ? ? ? tition "f the Ki.hmonil . and Kleetnc Company foi privileges. Ado;.' j isas. I BBOBIB, The Oommittee on Pinsnce recommi n'1 . it - adoption cf the resolution referred to them appropristing 14.000 to di and interest; also the resolution sppro nnating ?300 to tbe expense a onnt ol Kiver-\ iew Cemefc rj id. 'I be nam.' committee recommend! I I appropriation of $750.00 to the expense ac? count of theHcbool Board to psj for tak? ing thr sohool '< nans, Adopt i mm! m fuwnna. When the ordinsnee gysotiiui permission to persons to erect fram>- buildings was r.ud Mr. Courtney called attention to th ? fact thai tbe house which Bettie Harris wanted to),mid al tbe corner ol Bt, John andCoutta streets bad already been jar ?t. i. and be moved that the privilege in this particular ease bt not granted. He said be bad not beard sny obje 'ti mtotl . but he dei ired to . . , | , e the law whi< b prohibil - |. rsons from i nilding ,.,,. i ,;,,, i Council a; . Board of Al lern sn b ire gi inted i i aion. He want 1 sui h persona to know thai the privUe re is noi grante I wh< n tbe Fire Committal oi its Chairman acta favoi ablv upon tbe same. i abject . aused considerable d ?? - bouses have been built and occupied be? fore the petitions for their ei reached the Council. Mr. .1. W. White said he knew of where three bouses nadl.n erected, occu pie '.. and burned down before the petition l i be (loaned. lpdi nasi raw. Mr. Glover said persons who applyfor ? ? ;.. rmits at i such a- are not sble to ? | bi ases, snd wb< buUd it is n. arly always tl. I ,v, to do so in haste and with ths sntici tbal the Council will grsnt the i er whde it might be riolal rl teredlawit was not the unlettered law, ai theCouocil has time and again *j ki owiedge that a I aildina was under eoa ? on granted the permit. Nearly every member who i i| himself agreed with Mr. < urtnev thai persons should be stopped from l - until their pt tition been granted by the Council. Finallv Mr. Courtney mid he. had ac ? ti.d his purpose in opposing this i.arti. ular case. He wanted to get the sentiment ol the Council and tolet] rbenl j erect these houses the fiouncil 1 u granted them tbe righ! thoy assume a great risk. He witbdri w lion to ami nd, but am t. r in all caai a be wo for ? p< rmil when the bouse ha I sc i ommenced. The ordinsi.wsa then adopted. rispii n ?-'? \j. .. ... from the Co Health ? r.?- nt< d a n Bolution Instructing the City Attorney I > sppear before the I \. ., mbly snd procure an i , the c iv charter, (riving thi ,n lie!,!;li jurisdiction wit Inn one mile 0f tbe coi n the north gidi of the James river, sndthepower to . ? slaughb r-hou* s sad to seats Mr. Braw t vigorously opi He though! ss the bat teresti 1 in the matter the] be nil ' ' "? , , ,. The paper was r I tot on Ordin in< es an I I the C:t; Attorn . ! LBCTBIO LIGHT'. Mr Courtney, from the Commit! El. ctric Light, presenb d a i.lutu o ap mtinue the usei ol UU the oleotri lights now l< ssed by the city until the end of tbe fiscal year. Referred to tbe Finaw ?? Committi e, '11?. Committee on Electiic Light also recommended the approi riation ol - t.. imiid an electric plaal to b ? opt rated l.v tbe citv. ... Referred to the Commit!.n Electric Light si d I in ince and thsBupsrintendeBt of ths I las. Works. i son inn oTiir.i; aauaca. The following ordinance snd resolntioas were reported from th<- Board oi Aider Ordinance prohibiting cattle running at large on the streets. Lsid on thetsble until the next meothn?. llesolution appropriating 913.500 to the M |carts i rpensi lof the -tr- i It - usrtment. Adopt".!. i;, olution appropriating H5.000 to the construction account oi the water depart meat Adopted. rax pm to icna ?tu Mr Btrstton presented a resolution ai> nroprisi ng s)200 to pay lion. J. ('. D son for his servict ! Hayorduring . ., ,,.?.. of Mayor Ellyson in Europe. \ lopted. i uauwuan ani> rvbiub, By Mr Troejari Beeolntioa instructing theCity tttornei to tske necessary steps to open Kinnei and Horton streets from Brosd to Marsha!!. Bj Mr. Th.a i Petition of the North Bide Viaduct Company t n the right to constructs double or single track Btree railwsyfrom tbe via duet on Futth street along Fifth street to connect with the Union Passenger line at Bsker street. By Mr. Grimes: Petition*)! rdtissas oi Pulton for a polioe^tation in that part m the . ity. . , , Adjourned at Uitt o clock. ( ..mmittp.H Meet. ThsOommiti.? Electric Light ,',"1 :t ng at 8 o'clock, sndsstbi re were petitions protesting against'taking down some of the lights that were decided upon Saturday erenlM. the committee re ?T,ded itsaction and decided tosi Council to spproprlstet?.800, which keep tbe lights now in one to the end ? Bcal year. I ..,. on < emeteries met ami ordered severs! repairs to the bouse cecuj pied by tb< Bui?erinteBdaBt of Oakwood Cemetery._ TWO SENT ON FOR FELONY. A faaalSinast Dollar and ? Knife llrlns Troul.'.e to Tliolr DSSCS, in the PaHet Oonrl raMardsj jaoraiag William T. Hooker was charged with ?*? saulting and cutting hVE. Lewis with .as intent, i he difficulty o . dxrot noon st ths crnor of ?. third snd Csry streets. Policeman Tslmsn, who wsi in the neighborhood, beariag oi the cutting, went down and srrssted Hooker. ? intoxicsted. While on the was to the police ststioa Hooker resistsd the officer, I ut he was fiimllv overcome and takl D to ths station without further trouble, Lewiswsseat oaths n^ht arm aearthe elbow-joint The wound was Sboul an inch snd a half leaf. Dr. C**ntn drsesed the wound. , . . ,, Lewis teotined that Hooker sad himself were,.I friends: that there had bSSB SO bard feelings existing betweea them, and furthermore th. re w?s BO ?|tiarrel. and he realli did not know when the wouud w^a indicted , . Hooker was scot oa to th* grand jury and whs slSQ lined HHU tor taSBflaag the police. THU BILL WAS COL'NTT.RrWT. Walter Wood was MsMflsd with passing one doiinr of counterfeit money. I'he evidence showedtbat on the after no. .n ,f Augimt 4th Wood entered the Amerirea Hotel, bought a cigar, ami hand, d the youth behind the cigar.cou.titi r a dollar b,ll, and after nceiviug bischune.. walked out of tbe hotel. Boon after he ha<l left it wiw discovered that the dollar bill was a counterfeit. . . u The ease wi.i pla<-rd in the hands of Her grant lotnlinron, of the Keeond ponoe d -tr.ct, who while in Norfolk on Sunday m it Wood, who was st once srrssted and locked up in the pollee-etation nntil the Dergeant was ready to leave for I'.irhmono. Wood was sent on to tii'- grand jury. anal ?-ase*. Augustus Wtagfeld .colored), etealing i 1 i-ket. hag, four pounds of meat, snd two ban of soap, the property of Mary Ander? son. Continued nntil to-day. Jones Johnson, asssulting and strik'nc Charles E. Dswsoa. Piasd IS.M sad scats, Kin..? Height (colored . stealing one skirt, one silk sssh, one bannel skirt, are! oi b ebild'a drees and underwear, bas pa" of pant<. three underskirts, and OBS writing-desk. Sent to jail for ninety days. Eliza Heckman (colored), being drew and di orderly. Fined $6 snd costs. Sendj Johnson I colored I, drunk and dis? orderly on the street. Fined |S am' James ('urn-. John Carr ??. and chnrl'"* Currie, assaulting and beating Charles Rice. O atiaued until September Sd. William Debncfcs, beating Daniel Bte veassadMsry Debrleks. Coatiaaedaatll to-tav. W. H. Wniburne. drtink and disorderly on the street, Fined BS end costs, Robert J bason (colored), charged w th trunk on the toast, lined $5 and George Carroll, whose arrest in rtorfolk ? ported in tbe btopali'.. was charged tealing |10 in curreaejr from E ?. Duke. Sergeant Tomlinson testified that he had Carroll arrested m Norfolk, and went down md brought him neck to Richmond. Carroll, who was employed it the < ? I stealing the money, bu? gave ?s e that Duke hud made nim drunk ? ? the *n? bill changed, and be failed to return. Carroll am litt??'?n days is i.ol. THE FULTON BOYS WIN. fastTtogtsdaasssaeeVasee Raw ?easai (,el H.-iltelL. An exciting game of bese-beO was played ?t Wand Park yesterday aftenn the Fulton snd < >ld Dominion nines, 'j be tormi r were I ickingin tbn e of their playi rs snd up tothe fifth laarag failed to i run. . . \- the close of the eighth inning the ? od t toa in fsvoi oi tbe Old Do -. but m tl eninth inm of the Fultoas had been retired, ? ? all wa>? knocked in tbe fir! 1 and three of th" play .., , tried to estch it '! b eonseq . it wssno! only muffs I. bui much by this the bullous adh-d three xw- to their i |to 4 in their ftiv ? r. in their Issi dance t!>- Old Domiaioas theiri eord. MR. MOORE CONSCIOUS AGAIN. He 11 AhtetO IWft ABBBal His ASBSSBlt-> M. > i ;?>'-. ( ;o>c I niitimie.'. The condition oi Mr. J. Hall Mo-re, who ? ick u'....n the hes 1 by ? negro in , county i few dej ? sgosnd danger? ously wounded, is bow somewhat im , . Bnd it is hope I thsl be is out ol Kor several days aft. r he received j] ,. 'i,i ? im.scions, but rallied sufficiently t i discuss the t p '.i ?if., r the a- inlt ni tb it 1?. fnri tn WdkiusoB, ths asgro who struck Mr. 'I *>re, clothing sndmom . ; ? .ii justice at Isy and eon . rten d i; -. Pet eaa1s mil Briefs. Rsv. l>r. N 1 ?n. of Staunton, Il on I . friends in Richn Mi? Lulu |fi sdi rday t'.,r Pitts will nail a nek aunt. Mr. WUliam H. Bailie, of the Baeas j q the city yi iardsy. Mr Frash l>. Hill sad family returned Yesterday from the Roanoke lied Sulphur gs. Mr. Herbert T. Ezekli baa act epted a permanent i osil on on the local etaf oi the S . Wor 1. who is visiting friends in Pi tei iburg, will return la a tea d M . Ross Redtord baa return d to the i plesssBi vi-it to ft" ;. I in Uoocblsnd. Mr. Btusri A. We I and Mrs, Susan 1 ave b i': th< cil i ?it to \> .v fork. r. !:. Ballon, who Ins beeavisiting , ity, left yesterday i * i .? ,n Halifax county. I >r Charles A, Mercer has returned from a tr.., ... i.. ai ? ???. Montgomery White, and i ilpbui Bprii r ? ^lr j . Cook, wle> returns to I |Di rSepti mbertth, u ? . d ilehurehn .oil. has re ? f eigbl weeks to the wstering-plsces sad to the ?n Shore. The s na of C nfedsrste Veterans will in important tie-, tine to-night ? oth.-r things the i lection oi ?surer will Bishop PeterkiB, of West Virginis, preached at St Jsmea church Sunday m. rning. He had a Urge congregstion, and pave them sn excslieat aermoa. Ihe caase for turning la aa alarm of fire lock yesterday afternoon wis the burning of s w.I shed on the premisssol John Oriffin. No. 1236 Bt John street. Loss ti Rsv Carter Helm Jones, who ess so se , , led the pulpit ol tbe Second church during Dr. Lsndrum s sum? mer ti. ? bsdhisclo tag asrraoa Sundsj night Mr Thomas W. Quarry rstnraed to the t fi im s flying tr;p to Ka \. c. sccompsni >d by bis son. Charles Douglas, who has bei n l rh months to Oak Grove. Mr. W. I>. M'.rr i . of Peh rsburg, s i onl I tbe annual session of the \ \r ,., r j |. ? ? \ ? iatioa.which me.ts in th it city thismondBg. Rsv. Dr. WiHism B. Evans named h thi ?? f yesterdsyes tw - tol arm ,...... ii,. -.p. n! but week In N> a K i county, where be dedicated ? Methodist church and deliver! d a reral leetarss. Mrs. Doaglam P. Powell sad ion, I Cbarlev PoweU, of 117 Nineteenth -tr. t, i ave ? one to Peti rsburg. From there thi ? w.ll go t . Norfolk, Old Point and Virginia . where they will stay l weak ortwo, (,,1,.. i?. Jsck oa, ths well-known col? ored Iswyer. leaves this morning f?.r Wa in ? ,u t . atten 1 ? meeting of the Oi I'nited Order of True Reformers. After tb - uc ting adjourns Ja tkson will deliv< r i,n ,i,i.|r. m Sa i. ' ? '?' lore ? elub <>f lbs city. | Btlsmaa named Morns, whottvi - treet, was taken sudden!) ill Capitol Square yesterdsy sven i and wss removed to thi olBi e of the B Kiati: ? . the CspitoL l?r. M i imoned and th i auffarsj w a toon relie! ??! u 1 weal home. Rev.Jahei BaIl,psstorofBevsBtlw8treet ? in i hur. b. Li dicsted a Dis church at Ashland Sunday morning, tb debt ws -'," i, and the collei tion rani ovi r r"'1' '? Phere wss s great crowd in at tendance. Mr. Hall preai bed a mosl eellent sermon. TheQood Template, had an mtsrestirig religions meetins Bundsy sfteraoon at Howard (.r.,1... I'h. exercises srereopen ed with singing by the choir ol thsMetl dist chnn ii snd prayer by Mr. Pollard, of Church-Hill Lodge. Stirring and fanpres sive sddrea were made by Rev. Lerov Phaup of Howard-Orova Lodgej 1-- -N1 n. of i rinity 1 odge. and J. H. Bar roughs, of Jsffsrsoa Lodge, There areoaexhibition in the wiadow 0f M. ? us. H. M. Stark- ,v Co., two b?-auf fuliv sBgraved bsdgee preseated by tbe Washington Artillery, of New Orleans, to the Richmond Howjtsers as a slight ac ?mowlsdgmeat of eoartssiai and kiad . | received at t!ie {,,-e-inonuUlent on veding ? remoniee oee ii the !>ad ths prsssnl eompsnj and on,, fortne Vet? eran Associstion. On esoh is baseribed the asotto "*Trj US." Amoag the Mas .???rs on the OKI Do niiui-'ii steamshii) whi fa 1. ft Sew Vork Saturday and reached beie Bandny were (.apta n A.O. Baboock,wkobadbssti oasa oxtended trip.wclnding8srstogaaad Mon tr,. ,l James Alston Cabell. Esq., who spent %w BthstBsrHsrbor: Mr. J. ii. Lscv and -ifP who were a we?k visuuag tbe tiomts of inter- -t m Nsw iork and vniuitv ; Mr <j> j, Wilkinson. aecrsUty of the louug u?n's Christian Associstloa, whotpset but vacation u'' U"' HonfOO{ aud Mr. Kates, a .,ri..o.?:? ?:- r??!!?!/ lusiness-iuan of New York, who comes to this city to visit Bel parents. suit* RasMagaa The foll'-wing suits wereinatituted vester rUiTiB the tntyOlreatt Opart. N. P. Cuict w* Mrs- w- T. Powell for *BolomoB C.Powell oa. B.S?heei forlJOa KS. OTHOKEAK dead HIS DEATH IN BATH COUNTY AND FUNERAL IN RICHMOND. Sketrh of 111, i.if? ?f a SoMlrr. I.awvrr. and I Itlreu?Other IVrsons i.&teij Dossaasali Mr. OthoO. Kean, whohnd been ill for three months at Mountuin Top, Bath county, died there oa Sunday, and ? dav his rsmshai were broaght to Rletaannd and interred in lb llywoo I eaasaMfjr. Mr. KeSB had been in bad health lor ah. ut two yean, and in tlie .arly summer beweattoths mountains in tho hope I gaining B n>-w lease oa life. Hs visited tbe Warm BpriBgl and seemed to bo tnn.di b. neflted, I at * ->n '?ff? re ? Mountain lop his conditionbecami worse, and hie hi ? long friend, Judge W.J. Leake went up to sh0 him. Mr. Keen improved somewhat, but about a week ego there wss another ehang for the worse, sndslllast w k his death was expected. !<? 1:. Id on t-. life with remarkable tenacity until Sun? day Burning, when he aspired. "tErni o>' His i ' Denes* I wss to hm forty-Win year. Ha 'a in OoocbJsnd county of an n reliant faun 1 v. and spent his early life in : . At the i... ..f aeventi enlisted in Guy'i battery snd throughout the war, being tskeaei r ..' F( t' ! '??;. . Havu i quired a good i duration at tbe schools in <i ? -cbla id b? fore the war when hostilities ended Mr. Kesa readlaw with his uncle, Judge W.D.Leske, of Gooch? land, it WSSaotWBg let..re he was ad nutted t . the baa ? I 'ii afterwards came to ::?. hmond. For sometlms he was a member of the arm o! Davis J Keen and for several years Breathe partasr of Mr. JscksonOuv. the firm ben- KeanAOuy. member Is coming be latter tirm wsi d I ago. s . r 11 BJ am' i I Mr. B .ian of excellent qnsli i j ? ? ? am ol the j nt re i ar. He was a ?." a! ' id I iflo bis opinion m legal matters was greatly re ! a., was rsry auci ? aaful in his regarded ss i ne of the I mc< rv lawvei i in Richmond. Vr. Kean'a residence wa- in Ashland, bat wl ? nl "t hi 11 ssaae to this sit]. where he had his Several earaagohe married MiasSallie Grattan, d inghter of the late I'- >? by B. i:i i in..-, i, author oi Orat tai ? I. id. rta. The ari V < aril i two <?!,.! dron loot and n cirl sun Ivs. Mr. i. i dion of i which affected his liver and stoti; . m row hm.. The tew of hia lestb sras telegraphed li.re by Judge Leaks, who went up to Mountain Top when Mr. Kean rela|iscd. The r m ill i were 1 tight to >:!? ring at '.' l > o'clock K M. i e taken to I Second Pr arch, where Mm ral - rvic. i-oielu??'.?? I a! 5 o'eloi k by !?:. attendant e include 1 a rerj ? r pi tati u it >tn the I.;.i ? ? ? t r. '1 ii" pall-bean r- were I lowing: Active: Mi isrs. Hill Carti r. \ il Newton, ?'. A Brown, Chnrli - I'. I Rol rt 1!. Steger, Charlc i G. Charles S. Stringfellow, am, 8. H. Eiawes, Frank W. I ri il an, v i . . I Dr. O. \. haw. ) : K. Pa ??. Judge B. R. Wellford, c .i..:i. 1 Morton Marve, Mr. Truman A. Parker, Judge II. W. 1 lournoy, and Dr. /. ? Dterment was made in Hollj no d ns Bsa cam i ' i i . || ? a widow 1 '. ? teventy-one ye its old who bve 1 in nty m ar B tr* >n Heights, rv suddenly whi ? Fifth street near Broad. Mason hsd )< 'u in ' id health for severs] w. ? ks. bul il was tin u ;bt during the laat !? s d kj i. Me< ? h.-r phveician ai inled by . i rivii Broad t 1 .d of beii ilmost in . if r. DufJ the tim<. i arried I to thi ? ' . mi r Tavl r vi. we i tbe bod dted natural ? bold an in orai ?? '? ?? tn ?? \t s 11 o'el rt So daj " ? ? on Mr. i | n> r. Frick died at bis the Brook turnpiki . In Henrico rountv. The d.???< osed had sjicnl hia lil .t .ii the Second m irk '. where I is father, the Late l i ? ? " (i ,!"' . ailing for ? cen? tury. Mr.Frickwas thirty-sevenyearsof ? ; ii ires a wid w and I mr children. He was an industrious, honest, useful i I ? /,!,. in- funeral will i ?? pla e at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the German i . ran cbun b. Mis. I.tnma J. Pugb, whi as death in Mam beeti r Saturd ij nigh! a - ann in the .' .| . . oidj area the wifeof Mr. John I Pugb, snd s daughter of the Utejobn P. Bennett. Prior to ber marriage to Mr Pugb deceased was the widow ol Dr. Cowden. ? I Missouri. She leaves three ?hiidren b. this man agi las! one ii ' re "' Bich 0 id and afti r her man I ? ,.;.. in \i .. mri Bb returned I - i I. r in Manchi ib r. I be nnersl to,.* ton-Street Baptisl . burch m Bwansbor ?' \< -1 rd ij afb EX-CHAIRMAN BASIL GORDON. His lirallli ISSBSVVlBg an.I Rift < oinphto Kt>riu.-rv AsMire.l. HoBorsbaeBeverley B. M toraed ity yesterd ij from but trip to the kdirond tcks, wl ? re, with a party oi \ ur , be bsa been n> n lings part 01 hi ? summer ra ation. Mr. Mnnford brings the good nes I HoicraMe Basil B. Gordon, who is now a .: Paul Smith's, on Lake St. Regis, itly impi >r i 1 in health sine/ uist spring, when, under the advi :e i b sician. he wgat tothe tdirondsck*. Mr. (b.r.Hh was the chairman rd the Demo rsctic Stat- Committi ?? in 1 .'tibernatorial CSBVB B. and direct) t the psrty in thsl grest - ampsign which resulted in the complete overthrow ofMshons. Thelabors of that campaign in in* then weak pbysicicsl condition proved too mu h for him; and a ?. a t r several attempts to dis< hsrge hMdntiessa ?di b i ittion be bad . u sleeted), be Anally yielded to the advice of his physician and friends and sought rest aud strength in the bra re of the A I rondsck un ai I h will probably be some time ys] before Mr. Gordon can return home sad resume hi- do issenatoi M ntcon. dition i- such as to afford his friends tbe iaurance th il hut n ? ;V 'un i m itter of! rhe In ? teh knows of no announcement which moi grat ifullj received by of Virginia than that ol Mr. Gordon'! improve I health and the prospect ? rec very. I : ? taoBwesIth has fee moredi roted* then are tew t- t whom her people enti r tain stoei re aeatin '? t""i a"'' r,"_ nawl_ The Junior tirrman i Inl). The "Terpsichore" Oerman club of I met last night and formally orgsn ize*for this season ander the nsmsoi the "Juniors." The officers elected were: Adolpbui Blair, dr.. presidsntj Aarsd 8. Cam, secretory snd treasurer. Executive Board: Albert B. Alsop, Thomas I An. gu-.t, Trunk P. Blsnkensbip, Philto ii. Powsrs, Bdwsrd T. Bobertsoa, and the President and Beeretsry. Their germaus will oaaaasaase early la October. ri.. Huiial ..I OaUlry. The funeral of John Oekley, the colored mau wbu was shot by Watchman Ihotuas Williams Wednesday on the tree bridge and died Saturdav morning, took place lroin his residence \ eiN-rday evening at 4 o'clock. A lurge gathering of friends at? tended th.) funeral. l>c-as?-d was tan popular among th- people of his race, and lii* death is much laui-iited. missssai BsasBsawasaj The Fairfield Daaaoeratifl Club will nie?t to-night forreorgsaisstioB. The iairtield band will he on hand ami the boss expect igO d ;une generally. All who come will be welcome. The Danvillr Haul lirbullt. The repairs to tbe dam <?T?r Jsmes river from the Danville shops. <-ii the Munchc tor MS, to BaxaJl'a mills on the north *ide have jiut be.?n e?>mi>leted. | This work was begun June lbth snd cou pletod August nth The dam has been so thoroughl) repaired that it piactically ami uata t V ..won.-. Ibe work was done by Mr H T Walton, an old ami well known resident., under the super? vision of Kntnneer Isaacs. Her.:..for., the dam has been in a very bad condition .? | (ailed t<> fullv perform the mission for winch it was built, but now it hi pronounced aesfaoi. . Thai dam turns the current Into the Manchester canal aad gives the splendid ; wa r-poweT \. i.ich that city enjoys. MANCHESTER INSHORT SPACE. Pesasaal and Other Items of Interest from Aetata the .lames. Mr. William 0. Taylor's family have re turned from the springs. , . ?? I Men dears! ?3oo by laser re. cut fair. Mr. Ji hn Baas is ouite sick at the res,. . Mi W. L. Walker, on PeTTJ Street , Msggie Holt SBd Cora Amos.of this city, are vhritiag friends in Powha tin. Mr. W. Nelsoa Page has cone to ths iinsof Southwest Virgtois for his . ? Rev. John F. Clopton, re. tor of the kfesde Memorial church, is vfaattag in Nel~ ( Bon county. Mr. William B. Pall has gone to Big Island, Bedford eoaaty, to spend several days. ?.. aFloi neeNelaoabss retaraedfrom a pi assnt risil of two months to Halites county. . i-v. 1'. EL Reynolds tilled the pulpit of Centra] Methodist church Sunday morn- . tog, but there wss no preaching ai night Ju I ? B. A. Hmc n k Wi nt up toG< 1 in I yeeterdsy to hold the Circuit Coart for Judg ? Grimsley. I b< Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield have given permuaaoa to tin- Hoathsidu ban 1 and im, rovemeat Company to make certainimprovemeata oa thsBiverr sd, n< u Ri sdy creek. Rsv. Mr. Harrison, of Powhatan. preached two splendid sermons at Bsin bridge-Street baptist church on Sunday. Then were four additions to the church to ( t1.- morning and one baptism at night Mr . Mary II. Clayton inlying danger? ously ill at tbe home of her father, Mr. Spencer Hancock, on Fifteenth Mr..:. Her .i ath is expei ted almost hourly. ntv-seven deeds werereeorded in the i'.. rk ? >ffl ?<? o( tbe Hustings C August, and msrrisge.Ucenses wi re issu d wl m were wDii . were 100 arrests during the m mth, eh ?'. wi re for felony, 23 for -. and -.! for ordinance violation. M .... i,. ? o. Wise, who drew the hm. Isom set of furniture at the R I Men's I' ur held a week or two a | written a very nice lettei to the ..?,. the tribe, making them s present oi the furniture. Mr. li omas II. Smith, the new r I ? Manchester, assumed tbe duti . iv morning. Mr, ' . ii mt snd Mr-. Ai int. ihe office will be < ft tinned a* the present place until other sr rangements are made, ,\n interesting revival of religion is in is al Mt. Hermon church in L'hes lil.re were four com Sun lay night. Rev. Allen P. Hardy, of Mam hi -t..r, i- aesi iting 1 r, Kev. Robi it II. Winfree. ? , |t is anderstood that a petitl n s ill bi ? ??. the Posttna t< r post-office, the . : . . place p ? ' '"? i 'hief-of-Police !,i| acornb baa i ? ill and I el ? . ' I , b prohibitli ugh the >a.\ at i . ! ? ? :. iiit. i o mUea an b< i . ealsopn itslltra . on and put of passengers si the depots ih tl ?? >-m. THEATRE AND ACADEMY. Tlieliift Bhowal Hi.- I ?rmer tt.nl McC'ar th] 'B 'li-nups at the Latter. d audience witnessed thenerform snceof the 1 ennj son J Use ion Sp Isst mght This . r. elevi r one an 1. nu? ts kind, is m.: d ;?, for its suci m or nopu l ipecialtiea are all go 11 p. nolly the Morphets. 'I heir i t ivorsbly with any that baa ? mond. 'I he whole ih ad the aud I ? a large numl er ol I pi ents were sen tl e fortun ite ones. 'J : pon tinue tbe bal u c of the i.k, a tin.n Satnrdaj, at wind, ,, | will ret ?? re a pn -en'. u us ??? ?" ' Pun will nn. bighsl theMossr! .cademy ,,f Music to-night, when tbe Fergus ?" an ! i om< Ij Company will hit) sei n in play i~ run iver v- ith fun oi" ? ? kind. ? ? . ..-t i-?<? d in their , Thi n is no i la m made for tbi pi >: of th i pla< ,yel there is i cough ol a story to call rest va character. 1 ? , i ' and Mai k ai v< fun-makers; M L i Dalv'a dtios and dancing are grotesquely Little Vinie Dslv't - are wonderful, and tbe (la ? .... irtetts has achieved consult rabh reputation. The engagement ia for this -morrow nignta and Wednesday matin ??._ HON. JOHN AMBLER SMITH. II.. B] III How to ?tehSBMBSkt SSMl It Is InlU inate.i Osasv foe Ceaajaassi rr >m. John Uabler Bmith is m th _ i eontemplstea maku | fa - borne here. riome persona look upon this move as having some political significance, espt - .. i Mr. Bmith ha. htr I i . , drive ..v.t tbe di . iraaeli ct< l I ? ? ' ? sa fr >m tie- i bird in the iall "t HOT, th.- resrol the memorableGrant-Greel y campaign. II-!'. (,...rK'e l>. Wise wa h Dei . rstie oppo Mr. Bmith mrve 1 rme I irm and at its ex? piration took up his residence in Wa hine ;, :. ii. csme bet k to Richmond in 1982, o i that tall secured the Republican nomi i but was this time defe ited bj Mr. Wise It is believed by many that now lo iking after the Republican m bub i tloll. _. TAKEN SICK ON THE SQUARE. A Woman with DsllrtaSB lituieii. Kails from a VI ln>low. The aabulaoee wsa called yesterday moraing at B ...lock to the Capitol - . . ? nds young Isdy from wss! JI who was taken suddenly ill. w carried to the almshouse for treatment. \t l:S6 P. M- another call was p this one was to aee s colored woman near the Cbesspeeke snd Ohio depot who bad I . irs '.' bj falling from a a suffering from d n ? ?? She rsscribed for and I. It. with D ?ayes BUysea ta am si ?ease TOs Meia> tss> Anion" the i isssBgsrs <>n the Bervie whi.h arrived in New Vork yesterda; morning were Mayor J. taylor bliyson. Mrs, Euyson, and their daughter, Mi ? I Nsnnie. , , ilr Ellyson telegraph-d bis fstbi .. i to reach Richmond in th M for ..? t iia morning. the Lower atosrsaasBSi In s sermon preschedby lev. Preston ? Sash on Chelsea Hill Buaday nurbl t e speaker alladedtothel ; W ? Lowry. the engineer, by which he l< i hfe on the night beforsths bbvi . >hs Lee monument. I be congregation w. .-.? much in pr - I ? 'h the ftllu*Jf'n uuj a. -it wsa raised and handed the preach, r forths mouum.ut fund of the deceased. . , ________ ttars isseaBSSBSi Caatsahs aanaaMsaeOe. Wbile returtumr from the Labor-dav parade yesterdsy oa their way to the tram he H unptou Home Hand serenaded < sp. uto OuvE BoBBtcastle at HI cast. Broad ,,.,.?. The ban I were invited lu fay .i!r. Mountcsatle, who Is a warm BSrsoaal friend o( Csptsin Lsvy, their leader, and Uherall] treuted._ It..Ideii *rr?"?t?d In Norfolk. liv will hriiiw' to menuK.ua noneri ?oi ..realwho is charged with a seri ,us crime _ __ Th<* ltlclinioud A?sr?_m?nt. Th- Richmond assessors have not yet completed the propeity-books for sny of the wards of the city, and it will be two or three days before tbe clerks finish tbsir Tiwday the at-sessora wiU opea the hooka in the Chancery-Court room fortbemspec. ['.ii of persons interested. ih_? will be done in order to allow all persona who have complaints to make as t.? tho pr.<v at which their property is assessed to do so The opportunity will be afforded for one week. MISS ARCHEF^TO MR. CHRISTIAN. Prrtty and r'ashlonahio WciMIng at 't. l'aul's VSstawsasSj In th? presence of a large and fssh on.v bb- and . no Miss Pram es W. Archer was wedded to Mr. Andrew H. I'hristian, Jr., toSt-Paal'a church at 11 .."lock yeatet dsj mornins. The gathering included some of the most aaaaatoeat paraoaa in l. ? rod. . , ,,. Mr. Kirk Mathews played the wedding march. The ushers were Messrs. M. L. < a bell (I i ; an . B. B M' " '1. ??? Ban. Tucker, Jr., C. Vf. Ehaaeh, and B, Carter I Scott. The bride, elegantly attin I in avh;t.? rostnme, entered wtth the !? Rowing mem bersol berfam ly: MajorRobert S.Archer, Mrs. Aider. M:-s Archer, Mi ? ? Archer, and Mr Robert Archer. Rh met by the groom st the altar, rhecers. m nv was performed b\ Rev. Hart ? v < ar michad. re. I assisted ny Rev. Cob. rt 1'. Kerr. 1>. l>.. pastor Pirsi Presbyterisn church, las Istb i ? Re Burpliee. 1 [room is a w<dl-known bnsi nan. ai l is - cret irj u I ?: ner il manage ? of the Richmond I p i ?affinrsetariBg C'-ni anv . 1 [a ths ace implished ilaughti r ,,?? \] ',- | ad ft, tl iher, as I is a weii known I , , Mr. and Mrs. Christ an le on the 11 . andPotoms road for na extended north? ern tour. ,, [Tn re were no invitations to the wedding , issued, but among the promim a! persons ; ,u the i burch wi re <;? ni ral Jo sob R. :i and Mrs. Anderson, Ool mel as 1 Mrs. Ar. h r Ander on, Miss tndi rson ind Miss Kathleen An lerson. !??. arc! Mrs. a H. Christi in, Miss Christian, Messrs. 1 rank W.'Christian, Kdwsrd l>. Chrutia i ii I dangh! I F. T. An '? rson an I Mi ?. Anderson. Levin Joynesand Mrs. J Mr.. I?r. Jornst, K. U. Archer. Jsi i iW. Ar. her. F. I. Olssgow, Mrs. Glasgow, Miss knnie Glasgow, I itwnj >. Allen an I Mrs. Allen, Mrs. laze-well Klli tt. I? an I Mrs. ,l. B. McCaw. C. ?i. Leigh. Ir.. Mr-, n. patton, M ea B , aad Mi I -teuis '. Mi ael srtth a aBfseB, I t nigh! ;. D I id| in I Rol srt Gib. son became involved in a difficulty si the Ohio depot, and itend I b I say bittin <. I ion with a ' rick. He art. Lady was a ?? FOLK ATTACKS VANCr. Bs ClslassTsan Isla ObsbsbM wiih iin> l>. i,i.',. PlSti oi on the Na iioiiii Baast Qaestfea, (Cor*." ? t tks WeS-Ma4 MbBSBSBJ i;,.. ? ... K. ?' , & pi imbst l. ;-?'? 11,. / isthe official on in of the farm rs' Alliance in No ( i i in Virginia In morrow there will be an edi! rial ' t.v Col mel Folk, ?? msation. It is a demand that Heua. tor Vance "enow his ooaitton .,,.,,.,,.. ? ? i ? M ... the Rei itor. in |j to an iu iuii. - lury Bid ? ? .llian< -. relativi ! > his p, sition as to the eboli I aid: ?? |'o Im airy I, 1 nnewi r that I am not I . ?? inpbv In ? '?' ' l ' lit \." ? ?.. IATIC I r_4TTOB__ Xhe ? i Democratu Conven tion, held n. . . ith.adopted. ,t of it- platl .... ' i Mowing : ... rhal we favor the abo ?, t d itional bank-, an 1 I ? lubatitu t m ol legal I ndi r treeaurj nob s in lieu .t. i, issued inaufflcient irolumetod the business ol thecountry item, regu i imount I on i i ? i i i"* ' baM: ?, , ,,,i. ri ?ta ? t tic country expands, and . . money issue 1 b the Governmenl shall be legal I roust in payus n of all , both public and private. . k . oonrucx. ?j-;,.. /?,... ?> i will my; ?? n,. ws a clean I >tween the Democratic party ol tl ind (senator Vance as clear and wel!-de. fined in it ia possible for w >r Is to express ,. i;,|. t ??? ? it ai liority of thi alliance ,- ,:?, !.. pU concerned tm wan.I ne.st Important i *ui tn is o the Ben itor in i tie-ir i hisclause ot tl .. | i,. tbe Democratii r invention, .i.e.- n. m knoa . baa i ? loi Mimenl . houl the I'nited S I uv n '?' ?' a- ' 'I' and coreol theirtrou the aricked and corrupt I r Government. J lev will figbl anv and all men anv snd all combinations to relieve the countr; of this great iniquity. i uii Una ?? \ \ nstor \ an ewrote bis ansa n -p..n? to questi 1. file ally by Brother I ? ? ,. ,| -, ,i- well ai with the Dem ?i. the alliance I .resit* for ,i halt m order ths! i II of the pre-s of the Btal ddltsi ? atedori le< tedtothe i luless he will pledge him ell to rote for Senator Vance I ? Over 75.000 allisni ?? rotes will be ca I in that eh ction an lis ?t, in v . w of th ? hostility of tl ? -? nstor tosev. era! til ;:;' ii m t ch I uihi ires, we sav that we have reached the point Bow tu d and re? ciprocal. According to tbe dictum of tbe i u., . . a candidate n ast an rer: fl ? d ? von stand on Va ??- I.. I ns like men Inet Vance Btand ?n our principles? He I . declared gsin il the I r asm 'hmg in its ... tuson the inl ? immssystem ol nat oosl ' i .'?-? '??> bearing an ? learn where we are drifting, in this ,i:u -'1- for tbe deliversnce ol the tarm .,- ir m tbe house ,,f bondage we must stsn 1 ' v an I foi our principles and trust only those wh >are ir.i- md loyal to those II nciplee." .-r. This m< rniog I C. L H irrisaad Q ii-..,.- . for Baltimore tosrgu ? , !;,.:, I. of ii. ? i ? bral Court. tbe hnhuw-connu mattei of Kpsin and ..! ? Cuns, tbe men am sted here as twin dlera without licei ? l a tlial indnol subjet t to tox. i; ??. Dr. J. 1>. Hufl a ? -. whose health bi s me time been had, redand nisterial woik ? will be ??-v n y-two ia ths fresh imatt ' ' ,:" fejtstl !'?:.?.? ? ? l V"0 IBg . ! here shout Hpsa ? of ? rs| utsu n will be pees M12WEB HEARO FROM. iu iTsja Wsshlss -towsfeav with ftsssaat tu 15-iri iin.lla. ntjruie.-M e ? ma meM a_>1 Waski'. i a, Bep< nl r '?? A t.-' gran ??, ? 'in .i o ?? turn ? ittmalsi purpoa ?' his private affairs. Mr.Mizm rith regard t >th? liusb ilau sutboritisa Kff.irt lo NoutloaM NtvfS I l-ins. (special terrain u> __t Dir.f>ti ah] Pin ?-?. err, 6 ptssabar i v large aaae. her of delesat s to the Bseoad l'i*i publican Convi utmu are here to-ni_ht. V .str..u? eflort bi iiemg made to nominate hl_ius for Congress in spite of his dscinsa th,n. \>. sill be n :umute<l unless a posi? tive, refusal to sseaat is rsesatna. ? ool Ueailor .llioui llultluiuri-. (By ui-gratih t<> ui? laaaaisaj B?LriMoKS, September 1. fl*** WSS S slight frost la parts of Baltimore e^uuty lust night. ______ llrl.iew >i-w-V.*r t'?r<ls. If you want Ro?h Hashonah Hebrew New-\ r.ir Cards and Bauer, a full lmr osa be bad from 5c. up to ** ? *?"<*>*; J"1"'* line at R. G. Myor s Bookstore, loo **>t Broad street, corner tirst- Mad orucrs promptly tilled. _ Gbw_tow. Va, is on a tremendous boom. Nowis the time to invest and get ?|Uic* profits. Write st once t<> _ D_>u> i vkstsx 4 Co.. Glasgow, Vs. \.-i? Krai ie,(, rirm, Mr. Jackson Brandt, lately with Mr. Joseph Brvati. arid st on? tirrm wito Messrs. Thomas Branch A Co.. has formes! a eo-partuershipundrrthestyls of Jaek?oa Brandt A Co., to < ? ndact the Ren* Kstats snd Insurance _saBtaesa, They h<>i* Iit ? stn t sttsntioa to business tome!., ths patroCa?e of their frends and th ? public. Smoke Old Virgin-a All-Tobacco Cifv re!'--.____^____ Every purpose ia estsl ' be 1 by counsel. flood blood is astobBshed by A. B. U aJteiattva. _ Thi. OM Dominion Itulldlti. sii I Ix?an As ?orl?llon. ICUhiunn 1, Va. This compSBJ invites the atbt.tion of ? \: hmond to its simple ami ,: plan fi>r eaabl_agP*rs<>n*' f small mean* to aecurr homes of the-.r own. i .. . ,... w,n i,.n,i mom i oa r??i ?-stat.. t.. within -'. per c*nt. of the .>p prstsed ralue, t.. be returned In s ? l monthly instalim nte scatasff more than the ordinsri tn ml hly r. As a simple m? ..-.- the shares of the company are i sty ,! ?? rable !.??? aaas of the fact that thev r., i i | the smallest poe. aiblo risk with the Ur_.V profit, tho ?e? , aritt being alwsj - r il l.a. . s or ."le r P ' mesaa do! able t willing to enga?re la active ha i t.e-s pursuits cea by an investi teal in the ?I .r. s of this comp n i bj inert in sn ext : sad progt able business, under the tu u i tb tl a beet busts ?-? uu uitiee ?n<l ,r.d \ iried eipertenee. I'.,r full part:, nisi - those dcsirins to ui v r to b trow will please i all i>0 SS ,i, . i | ? ...s M ' ? ?? ? ? Secretary and Tresaur r, Hi', e_st Ma,n arret. B .n. .!. Tinea Bu i ioa, r^asMtsjt Dire* torst .1. T&rroa Ei i>i ion, S'oi ' i\ V. lt*Mo:.riI, Psaxa I' 9 a, .1 c It I'i ill , Jon v It 11 it. Otssarowi * s> Anv number of new industries uist se? mi rl. li you want ? i make atoaei wire Dsvul Pubs ? 'ii It Co t . baj sea ? 1st s i..ke Old lurghsti _0 Tolsaasa Cige. _ Spring is the season of life to be_in ind you esa't be wrons to -Stag s. B. C. Alterative for tbe hi ? _ V_SB rtat y nil lick, ws ??t? r.sr issvnria. Wh<_i il>? ?a_ a Ch-kt, *_? ?nr.t f >r I __tnrie> wh.si sat I aesasa ?**. aha tasaj la _taaar__ W_*n sin ii?<l I"?" Irw. sho ,ar? Uimi I'ajtoru. Suiok- (Md Til l J I ?? (';C*? ri ?(.-.. ss_aBSBBBBsjBsJ Children Crv for Pitch. \ blfefk Rmoke CM I '? .' I i ibsseo Qg k ? ? dn inr-' ??. rtb of lota .!.,,, o '. ! ? Now . . ? to David I lti-t-'S A Co.. r.'.d estate a. mts, (il isgow, \a. Children Crv for Pitcher's Castoria. 11... gores MM is ..ne of ths moat itdqaitoat __sssur*s ever iierpetrated upon a tree people, but even if it does ' ;ress th< pssa a bill tl ai anil ompel ? ? thai ? Id inc myenient trui.k o! ? Throw it away and u a Bo Isr tray Tnmk. Bold by J ? . Mads by Ii. If. Bounties-. Brother Bichmoad V_. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Smoke Q|d \ - ?? i iU.1 Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor . Smoke Old \'ir?itim AIL Fobs SJO Cijf*. retl-s. ___________________ i he sua Bstee *? aassh tn.? .???!.'i.rnt?<i I'bit'b B * -.-t.-.l t.r nil ns B_S BStT . 1 Lest l.urnlriK oil r. B BS I M afferSeSassessasressa *? i N ?? ? t Bate? au ca.es ha?.- tr. ? |.r-.'. r .ic >f ?? isb tn I A DVICK T<> MOTH-CBS, for asar ciy t. O* inaatoeyaj ?OOTBIN- SYkl I' ? . '? Bf I - i for tfielr ehtMr.a White tSS-MSg IfS > I ?? mrbed Mstghl sal aretes at rearrest ay sales' cMMtaJ-ttagOSSOTSlag BHtl pat i ?' tr.-.ii? u ?<> essst ?' sseesai st?' s bettleel ??_r?.\v..- s*s? tklsggyrsp' far CfciMrea ..i. itsvataea lasalsalasaai b-iiira sevatsepesf Mens ..itr^rnr ir-runH-ioir p? M84 ?;? ? Bt BttS*_ttB( tSeri U no BSaSStB , u easaa Dsatsaarr aai DtatitMsa. ragBlsBmBtofs-Masshasi a-saets,esses wmi tiaasMatrOaasBj leanest intui_>_aiio_, i h rwstttmasalsseegf mtse tssttt -r-t~m. ?? _n. \?l!i?lo%? ?setB-tt syrup'' fur <_lltri_ ??< tr.aiu a paaoaael Istae Mas ?t?i i? ?>? po* BcrlpUeaofoas al tun sMaal an: t^si f?t_*u I_y?i.SsaSSBSI ours** in BBS t'littol Smu?,ao_ it tor ?sU. to all Jru?t?u lt.ro iffc-l Uio storlX . Beats a is.tn ? ' ' ata'??' -vh-v tntasjfpTTITIT**""* ITBUP." ap |._-oWatl \i? tion a \i i a ro-ii t* II. SEI.DON TATLOB t s"N.' ? r*. aL, siors ?aSdweittas N , llfwsst Hr..?i i CUKVYMIBQ A BO l,IP. It, sssall brfc*store on Wotwt.r ?tr*?l betweeB rglSS MM Hick? ory. .!. II. VALE', t I. M, a . Mala etre?u. iw?- ' Whys-Whebefobe? Kfery wliv h?U? lu e'iTf..r?. Ami wherefore Wi the why iti vbtgnfogi Because tho why i_ thu wliorcf.ir". Logiei.tisj aBJ " tbo antecedent of the cms. qttflOl Why the necessity of clol rig? ?? Is irtam'a rati w? aaamed ? I. itit'ln t_e sates* [I K?? 'u' A'lam total - Tc paiou stttaas os aetata ? Consequently, t!n re n till have Ueo no soa_BBYBaaaag sataanad t> Clothing a: I the human race tJOtjlt] ?" denied) that now toil.'rtaut cud ; ^ccm). mt.iUK luxury. As it was, however, atnaTJ wa* a ajiocial roark-ilown aaie of fiucly-tittingj fig h-uveeand Haffn aSMBl sag htasj such s riwh on hat Mtranl for thew en ata, foi the whol" bO-HM meo a?loiik.l tho cos? tume at once. Of coiirs*'? lotbing--'" 1 I lothmg ? is aasja an exi^nsiri' luxury unless you buy at the BIOBT PLAO* W? lutvo fl^iired this thing of drea-ing mankind downtoitsLDWKST 008* Itdntan't Uke a fortune to drees ele? gantly with u*. We hare mot every WHY in the clothing buatoetM and the WHEKKFOUl. is that wo lesd the trsde today. Big our Light-Weight Orercuats al $10aad $l'>. Best valu.s ia America. The Boston, 1 COS "(Haitibtleet, OlTOSITli fOM-QltfUM*