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A SPIRITED DEBATE.
?'.,'Bnkr. our «Ai«mtss me cosipkv
m;d to juss' kxaminationst
■MCWfi'S VIEW OF TEE HATTER.
Tlic, Ifllcr J)lkc«»<kcV: This Mntler «n
HI, I!owc Circle, nnil i» >lucl>
Aliitsc«l for KxprcssinjcHis Opinion
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r on flic <«nl»loc-t. .''-'•
s "Tv-cnty-tlvo years hence a thick-head
cO scan, who's weak in his tipper story,
■won't stand any in ore show than a
■ptccv or spring chicken before a pronch
fiV," I "recently remarked to the Cotr.
wsnecr-in-Chicf; who was cutting my
'hair. l ' ■ . .. > ' . : :
The f;ood woman, who had me shrouded
in a cray.li towd : , and was tearing my
out by. thci roots, paused in hex
:«c.a]r>-n:utJlaUn,7 wrk and said: ."Vv oil,
if that's the case, you ought to be thank
iul that, you'll bo dead and gone by that
time, form the category of thick-headed
■]>ccplo you 4oom up with -all the ' pr'omi-
ViCnce of the Statue <>£ Liberty."
Caustic remarks ot this -sort alv.-ays
omanate from my strons-minded com
par.ic'n when she is cutting, my hair. She
ijaews that this act on her part saves
jD-j a Quarjcr. and ?ho gets full bene:lt
icr the .'money she thus puts into my
pocket. '; ', .. .
Ac 2 did not take issue with her— in
fact, there was no way of answering her
argument— ?he ripped and 'snorted around
lor a few minutes, and then, curiosity get
tins the better of her. as usual," she aslied:
"j\n& why' is it, sir, that you- think thick-
JicadecJ people won't' stand any show i:i
tho'»yc3rs'to come? 7 -Vs you've worried
aio:ig this far, I don't see why others
caii't do so in she future."
"My uiteranoes," said I, with injured
dignity, •"were superinduced by a perusal
of a contribution in the newspapers which
BiaJ.es that there is now before the Leffis- ';
Jature a bill requiring all barbers in the |
fuuire to stand examinations' before they
can practice their professions. In other
jnorcls, the hair-cutting artisis now using
S.ho shears and razors want to have a
liillo monopoly, and furthermore desire
to purify tho profession by shutting out
ail those who don't understand 1 the tech
nique of the business."
"Well, 1 'don't see anything in that,"
priappishly retoru-d- -my pie-manufac
furer. "Inasmuch as I shave you and
cv: your hair, 1 can't see where it's any
of . your business, asad, besides, I don't
pi opose to ra&ke barbers of s.ny of our
children. Jf you'd worry inore i' about
bread amd meat for your "family and less
Hbc-ut other things it would be a heap
lotter for the inmates of this hovel."
•. * .
"It's the principle of the- thing," 1
liumbly replied. "I've got all .kinds of
children • growing, tip, and some "of .those
that take after you are not particularly
bright. 'What's to become of them?" 1
/often. ask myself; for every day the roads
to the. professions, are- being made more
difficult."
"Let 'em do what their pappy never
did— work" — she bitterly replied.
"Yes, that's all right," I responded; but
Jf they're dull like their ma work. won't
«aye 'em. There's the lawyers, with their
•examining boards, and the dentists, with
.ihi'.irs. and the embalmer*, and even tho
druggists, physicians, and the horse-doc
tors."
To pass these examinations you've got
to know your business, and if you ain't
brainy you might as well select dirt-dig-
King as your vocation. . .
"If some mule-doctor were to take your
case in hand, I .' severely said the good wo
man, "and cure you of your complaint—
inherent meanness— it would' be the high
est encomium that could be lavished on
that profession. It would show that vet
erinarians can master the most, difficult
and aggravating case on record. Yes,
gir. If they were to set you right I would
be willing to go forth and preach in all
Jands the ellicacy of examining boards."
And now I was hot under my collar,
and got red like a lobster, and was bitter
against the woman with a tongue like, a
paper of pins. Her physical defects, in
cluding the wart on her nose, were mag
aiilk'd' a hundredfold, and for the lirst
time I saw a marvellous resemblance be
tween my wife and her mother.
O, yes," . I snorted out 5n a burst of
virtuous indignation, "if I were to advo
cate the dislriliuuon of silver dollars, you
•would oppose it. I suppose you will write
communications to the papers and advo
cate examining boards for chiropodists,
green grocers, plumbers, bricklayers, hod
carriers, coal-heavers, dirt-cart drivers,
«md others who are supposed to combine
muscle with brains."
" ""No," sue said deliberately and omin
ously, "the first excininaiion I would re
•commond would be that of men intending
to marry. And, O, I would make tho
examinations rigid! .. 1-never could :-ce be
lore why men should desire p-üblic office.
l)Ut Iwould give my right hand to be the
chairman— or chairwoman— of such a
board. I could give to my duties the wis
dom which has come to me as the only,
compensation for the greatest mistake of
3hy life— marrying you."
- : "Were you held up as an example of
What matrimony brings young. and un
sophisticated men, every applicant for a
35cense to marry would throw up the
and content himself vriih
supporting his : sisters and aged aunts,"
I* hotly retorted.
The hair she had left en my head was
fairly. bristling and the heat under my
collar was at "00 degrees Fahrenheit.
"Throw up the examinations, the. cat's
foot." she said. "Why, men couldn't any
snore set along without wives than they
could without food, and heaven knows
they love eating belter than anything on
earth." .-:■■•
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"How would you run the examina
tions?" I asked.
- -"Well, hi the first place," said the. petsl
coated porcupine. ."I would shut them up
In a house '.where there wasn't a cook
and. test their skill at making early morn-
Ing fires, chopping wood, drawing water,
making up beds, and cleaning up the
Siouse. If any of them had the patience
to stand this— and not one. in a. thousand
■would—l would next give them the care
o£ two infant children some Sunday af
ternoon when they had a hankering to
Vneak off to the drugstore or the hotel
lobby. If, perchance, one or two mira
culous mortals could stand this "ordeal—
that is. without killing- the babies— l
•would next shut them tip with a party of
ladies discussing plans and economical
methods for the selection of their clothes,
aria see if they had the politeness to be-
Jbave like . gentlemen and-, hot get insult
ing. Those are a few of one million things
I would require^ of the brutes, who are
dally lurtag; good women Into the greatest
cacrinc<is that our sex can make."
Lone experience, toid me that sarcasm
.•was ■my only available weapon against
this fcminino fusillade. "It's a pity.about
you, I said. You were born just about
I>CO years behindhand^ What you need
■ for, ycur. purposes is a batch of assorted
: iH&rtyvs; , such. a» -Nero" used to put. oii;
tli£ bill of fare for his lions anfl tigers—
tneri : i* - ho were climbing over each • other,
~i.o- set into" trouble. Those 'are the little.
licyo^you want for your -matrimonial
Schemes.: And, by. the way,, "did; you
:2cno\vj that; the most : disgi-aceful thing
; rwoman has charged up: against her ia
; tlie ■; fact .that she i«| the \ motiior oY > man-
Jtlnd''Man srets his 'meanness' by.; heredity.'.
3?v<:rybody knows -„ the '] source: of the;; evil
; traits, in* my boys.'. '..lf a -you."-. ;-"/. •' ■ *-
is^iSomGtiiiiieJ.kv tliis ; point' diverted: t life'
.'linplacafclii woman from the argument, and:
g **e ' began" sweeping;. vp ■ '.: my- hair which'
; tlio ;:.liad clipped "off. Sh«^- uses: it . tcrsuift
s*^*-cover£ and HUchUhh3gs, : ancls asserts
fltiiit-: th!a is/Uic: oiily^way i<ho; : haHi,evor
JJ'cVk able ' to-'utilizc.mp. . , . „ <■
s.y.».)Uosij'..lhat"' : . wor.ian;vß?l»e -is; po;;nnich^ln
i'carhest. Somc^tiiriGs ""•it'sj' .terrifale. E : ~.[- «1 .v
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! Durinjf the recent' col<2 snap may fathfir
,!>• '■: oyes woro.-.rnuch; ■«icllghte'J. : l)y, ; .sf;eln«
rin orEiin-srlndor'a mdnltoy, Avhichvwas in
every \va j' oftuipp'id toisi a nil "ithe severity
of the woalh.jr. The hairy little kinsman
of ours, bosk* s having pants : ;and- a- coat
of the stouttst rnaterlal. ; wbrc a!,l):iir<>f
baby's, yhbes. and lind^hisl-trU 1 carcftUijv
rbUca lip; in a rag.- -It; wa.s : thebaby shoes
whichparticularly attracted me. for. .tliere
is alv.ay» something ciitc and" fetching
about iT-,ree articles. And to son f. them
on a pair of .bowed monkey; legs , prp
du."r-<i a most startling cfTcct, which was
grotesque to me and doubtless very in
convcniontUo the monk. -; W'hon my friend
with the caudal. appcndatiT.i -undertook to
climb a pole or" to mn; up a -by^tandor;.s
leg he found the slip'cs ; m'ost troubU-somo.
though otherwise his feet-bore their cap
tivity very well- _ ' ....;. ••"; .-."•■■'
It was a source of gratification for me
to see in the monkey at -.least one animal
that was worse on j>nnts ; than the young
male creatures ".who depend upon me for
support. The""" wise-looking little chap,- in
his ar.tics before tho grave- faced "..crowd'
(people^ who .aro interested -Inrgenealogy
.-ilways look serious ■ when— they see a
monkey) gave no thought to his trousers,
and fsopped up ail the dirt, within yards.
around.
This incident is mentioned, however., for
the benefit of Richmond's shoe-jobbers,
who arc rapidly forging ahead .of all com
petitors. Why can't they make trade by
educating all monkeys to wear shoes?
Ijcxiiip,toii PersbiialM.
LEXINGTON. VA., February 3.—(Spe
cial-.)—Mr. A. Graham Robinson, of Em
broville. Term., is the guest of his brother,
Mr. E. T. Robinson.
Miss Emma Pettigrew,. of Wayncsboro',
Va., who has been the gUest of Mrs.
Sallie Pitzer, has returned to her home.
She was accompanied by Miss Annie
Pitzer, who will be her visitor for some
time.
Mrs. J.'Mc'D. A<iair is visiting the family
of Mrs. .1. L. Miller; of Clifton Forge.
llr. Herman DeYoung has returned
from a visit to Baltimore.
Mr. William A. Glasgow has. been spend
ing several days renewing acquaintance
ship with old friends in Richmond. .
Miss Hallie Buford, of Lynchburg, is
the guest of Miss Annie Pettigrew.
Alexander Zollman, of Davis county,
la., is now visiting his relatives near
hero for the first time in thirteen years.
:.ir. John Sheridan has returned . from
a visit to New York. ■' t
Misses Eva Carpenter and Nannie Lar
rjek. of Buena Vista, are visiting friends
in Hazelhurst.
Mr. Charles McCormick, of Rockbridge
Baths; is visiting his uncle, Mr. J. T. Mc-
Ciinlic, of Clifton Forge.
Lxiss Annie Ruffner is visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. R. F. Campbell, of Asheville,
N. C.
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AE~Richm'"d~A7~CriZ *"8 15 "am *"7 20 p m
Ar. • Wash'n, P. K. R.. 12 31 p m 11 20 p m
Ar.. New York ......... 623pm 6 53am
• *Daily. **Daily, Ex. Sunday. . .
Nos. 403 and 402.— "The Atlanta Special,"
Solid Vestibuled Train of Pullman j Sleep
ers and Coaches between Washington
and Atlanta; also Fulhnan Sleepers be
tween Portsmouth and Charlotte, N. C.
N05.. 41 and 38.— "The S. A. L.. Express,"
Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleep
ers, between Portsmouth and Atlanta.
Both trains make immediate connection
at Atlanta for .Montgomery, Mobile, New
Orleans, Texas, California,. Mexico, Chat
tanooga., Nashville, Memphis, Macon, and
Florida.. . . ' . -
For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply. to
H. M. BOTKIN, General Agent.
536 east Main street, Richmond, Va.
E. St. John.. Vice-Pres. and Gen'l M'g'r.
H. W. B. Glover, Traffic Manager.
V.E. Mcßee, General Superintendent.
X S. Allen, General Passenger Agent.
- General Offices, Portsmouth, Va.
fe 1-ts . '
M§MM§JOMkw
-" JfovemTicr 19, ISO!).
LEAVE RICHMOXD, EYKD-STKEET
STATIOX.
'' 9:00 A. M., RICHMOND AND NOR
FOLK VESTIBULE LlillT
ED. Arrives! Norfolk 11:25
A. M. Stops only at Peters
burg, Waverly, and Suffolk.
Second-class tickets not ac
: cepted on this tram.
»:(>?. A. SL, THE CHICAGO EXPRESS,
•-••- .- for Lynchburg, Roanoke, Co
- - ■ lumbus, and Chicago. Pull
5 ' t man Sleeper Roanoke to Co
' lumbus; also, for Bristol.
Knoxville, and Chattanooga.
Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to
Knoxville. .
C:IS P. M., For Suffolk, Norfolk, and in
termediate stations; arrives
:" "--■' at Norfolk at 10:10 P. M.
0:00 P.M., For Lynchburg and Roa
jioke. Connects at Lynchburg
with Washington and Chat
tanooga Limited. Pullman
Sleepers Lynchburg to Mem
phis and New Orleans. Cafe,
parlor, and observation cars
Radford to Attala, Ala. Pull
man Sleeper between Rich
mond and Lynchburg,. and
.-"•:>- berths ready for occupancy
at 8:30 P. 1 M. Also, Pullman
Sleeper Petersburg andßoa
noke.
Trains arrive Richmond 'from Lyneh
fcurg and the West daily 'at «:].".. A. M.
and JS:o« P. 2.1.; from Norfolk and the
East at 1.1:05 A. M., and A'ESTIBULED
LIMITED at 7 P. M.
Office: 83S Main street.
JOHN E. WAGNER,
City Passenger and Ticket Agent.
. C. H. BOSLEY, ~
District Passenger Agent.
W. B. BEVILL,
General Passenger A.crent.
General Office: "Ro-i-"'-" "'"-
DEPARTURE OF STEAM ii US.
?^v O L 13 6M I N ION
10^^ STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
kfig^- '.. DAILY-.LlNE=
ifi'- FOR
I 7 NEW YORK.
Passengers . can leave Richmond daily
via Chesapeake and Ohio railway, at
J> A. M., or Richmond and Petersburg
railroad (Norfolk and Western route) at
J) A. M., connecting at Norfolk with Old
Dominion Line steamer, sailing same
evening at <> o'clock for New York.
All-water route steamer leaves Rich
mond' via James-river route every Mon
day 5 P. M.
Tickets on sale at Richmond Transfer
Company's, 903 east Main street: Chesa
peake and Ohio railway, and Richmond
and Petersburg railroad depots, and at
Company's office, 1222 east Main ; street,
Richmond. Baggage checked through.
DAILY KK32IGHT
for New York and all points .beyond can
be shipped daily, except Sunday, by di
rec; steamer MONDAY, and by auxiliary
steamers the other days of the week at
5 ' F. M., rCarryinp .freight and steerage
passengers "to' Norfolk. where connection
is made with main line.
Manifest closed one hour before sailing
time.
Freight received and forwarded, and
through bills of lading issued' for all
northern, eastern, and foreign ports.
FUOM SEW YORK.
Passengers can leave daily (except Sun
day) at .i P. M. (Saturday 4 P. M.) to
Norfolk or Old Point Comfort, connect
ing with Norfolk and Western railroad
or^ Chesapeake and Ohio! railway.
Direct steamer (passengers and freight)
via James river leaves every SATURDAY
4;PJ-: ; M." ' ■' ' ■ --
Freight for Richmond received and for
wara'jd daily, except Sunday, at 3 P. M.,
SATURDAY i P/M. .
iSailings from Company's Pier, JSo. 2o
North river, foot of Beach street.
For further information apply to ■
JOHN F. MAYER, Agent.
1212 east Main street,
: ' Richmond; Va.
X B. . "WALKER," J. J. BROWN,
Traffic Manager. ; Gen. Pass. Agt.
General Offices: Pi&r 2G, N. R., Npw
Yerk. " .'' : -'.-'- '. ■'.-. ■ '■ : ■ ' ■■-: •'- -'•- ' fc'.l
p. Virginia kavigation
$^; xompam.=
JAMES DRIVER
b DAY LINE.
Steamer POCAHOKTAS > leaves 'MON
DAY ' WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 7
A. M. for Norfolk, Portsmouth, Old Point,
Newport News,- Claremont," -; and :'James
rlver- landings, and 'connecting- at Old
Point and Norfolk for "Washington, Bsl
timore.'and the:; North. . :■■_ . >,
■;•: State-rooms reserved . for the night r-.i
moderate :prlces.y-:. •_; ? v
Electric-cars direct to -the wharf. Fare
only-?1.50;and : $l : to Norfolk. Music; by
Grand. Orchestrion.
5- Freight received for above-named places
and: all points in Eastern and
North Carolina. . ; IRVIN.WEISIGER.
:""- ' :; " ' .'■" General .Manager. •?-,
,- IS. ..A. -Barber. ■Jr..*: Secretary, y.-ja 25-
73LYDE ST£A MS HIP
Xj :.'" COMPANY. : '■■-.■ JJ&L-M&
'■". ". -:'-'. ■'.'. '"" '.:■ .-•'•' ■-'-■■: ■■SSirifflKa'
PHIIiADEKPHIA, RICHMOND; -AND
X :: Norfolk steamship line.
■: - Appoin ted - sail ing; days : '... Every TLTES
:DAYr-FRIDAY;, and SUNDAY at day
light.-;- -^ ,': : .---.".-V-'. "■v- ; '<v ■•:":•'-■ --x'--.-:.-": '- ■;■-- •-.".
;. Freight received. daily^uutilo P. -M. , .
-•For further' iiiformation;i apply,' to : '■
•"■:,:':* :i - s s : ■:■:' r
General • Southern fApent ;; Office, ' Rocket tsl
', . - ; "■-■•:■ ."-W": :
ja 25 / ; ; General :- Agents; : > Philadelphia. V
\ ■:.■•'" ri\li.ROAJ> LINKS. _
SAU.WAY %
■ScTlie«initf Effective ■Voycniber I'*- OO '
v TltAlXt LEAVEiKICHMOm- 3^
ii:OO P.: i:;.rXo. ll^Southern.-i.xprt^
■-".; daily;- for -Atlantaa Augusta^ JacK^
. '.sonvilicXand-pointSiSouth.. Sleepy
:i-'. <■:.-:/ ror;?Dativille;^Greensboro .. - f^§ : .
i^V. bury,:arid;Charlotte;iopeir^a^^caj
Stops, for- ; : passen
•:'gera;at local -stations. ■-■ rl iii
: - Cohnect3 : at^Danville. and^-Char-,
lotts iT^ith^Ne^v; York, and .Fionda
. K X r,r"e3Sj:<No. 23).^carrying through
sleepoisAbetween:. >.ew >orA.>anu
Tampa,, "with ; connections .i.or ; aii-
Florida.-Tppints. _ Also;;; connects -at
. , Uanville and Charlotte.'v.'itn^\asli
: - •'■ inrrton and • Southwestern ; limitt-a
"(No.*a7); carrying through sleepers
between -Xevr York and Nashville,
: New York and Memphis, New \orrf
and^New- Orleans; also, Pullman
tourist sleeper .Mondays. - . Wednes
days, and Fridays .Washington .to
San- Francisco^ without change.
; v.-ith connections for all points-in
Texas, Mexico, and California. ->i
12:01 P. M.. No: 7.: solid train daily for
Charlotte, N.C. Connects at Hose-,
ley with Farmvilie and Powhatan
- ", railroad. ""• At Keys\-illc for Clarks
\-i!le/ Oxford. Henderson, -and Dur
ham, and at Greensboro' for Dur
ham, Raleigh,' and Winston-Salem:
at Danville with No. 35. "United
':':•" ' States far-t maii. solid'train, dally
for New Orleans' and points South.
-,'■- which co.rries sleepers New: York
--. to New Orleans, and New York to
. Jacksonville and Miami, for Nassau
and Havana. Through sleeper Sa
lisbury to Memphis.
G:OO P. M., No. 17. local daily except
Sunday, for Keysville and inter
mediate point?.
TRAIXS AliniVK IX RICII3IOXI3.
«:()() A. M.)
(>:V.~ P. M.) From Atlanta. Augusta,
Asheville. and all points South.-
S:4O"A." M.", from Keysville and local
stations.
LOCAL. r-'SiEIGIIT TRAIXS.
Nos. 61 and 52, between Manchester and
Neapolis. .
MPII/rP 1 ■IHIf ■ VIA WEST
nlVtn Llnfcf point.
THE FAVORITE HOCTE XORTH.
LEAVE RICHMOND; .
4:^o P. M-, No. 10, Baltimore Limited,
daily, except .; Sundays, for West
Point and intermediate stations,
making close connection- at West
Point with steamer for Baltimore
. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri
. days.
-:3O p. M.. No. 10, local express. Mon
days, "Wednesdays, and Fridays
for West Point and intermediate
stations. Connects with stage at
Tester Manor for Walkerton and
Tappahannock: also, at West Poinc
with steamer for Baltimore. Stops
at all stations.
5:00 A. JI., No. 7-1, local mixed. Leaves
daily, exceDt Sunday, from Vir
ginia-Street' Station for We»t Point
and intermediate stations, connect
ing with stage at "Lester Manor
for Walkerton and Tappahannock.
TRAINS ARRIVE IX RICHMOND.
O:-O A. M.. daily from West Point, with
connection from Baltimore Tues
days, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
.10:43 A." M., Wednesdays and Friday?.
G:4O P. M., daily, except Sunday. Irom
West Point and intermediate sta
tions.
Steamers leave West Point Mon
days, Wednesdays, and Fridays a
P. M.. arriving Baltimore S>:3O fol
lowing morning; .returning, leave
Baltimore at r> P. M. Tuesdays,
Thursdays, ajid Saturdays.' arriving
. West Point 7:30 and Richmond
y-.'ze) following morning.
Steamers call at all landings on
York river, except Yorktown.
C. W. WESTBURT,
Travelling Passenger Agent. ,
920 east Main street.
Richmond. Va.
J. 11/ CULP. • W. A. TURK,
Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent.
F. S. GANNON.
Third -Vice-President and General Man
ager, Washington. D. C. ja 21
o^m\ CHESAPEAKE
;^^|j^^PHlO RAILWAY.
Jiffective October ISUU.
TRAINS JLEAVK RICJIISiOXD—iJiICAD
STREET ST ATI O.V.
0:00 A. M., Daily, with. Parlor Car for
' principal stations, Newport News,
Old Point, Norfolk, and Ports
mouth. Connects at Norfolk daily
with Old Dominion, steamship for
New York.
«:-15 P. M., Daily, with Pullman for
-. .. local stations, Newport News, Old
Point, Norfolk, and Portsmouth.
Connects at Old Point with Wash
ington steamers daily, and with
Baltimore steamers except Sunday.
lOiO A. M., Day Express, except Sun
■ day for Clifton Forge. Connects
at Gordcnsville for Orange, Calver
ton, Manassas, Alexandria, and
Washington: at Union Station,
Charlottesville, for .Lynchburg; at
Basic City Tor Hagerstown.
2:3 5 P. M., Daily, with Pullman to Cin
cinnati, Louisville, and St. Louis,
connecting at Gordonsvillu tor
Orange, and at Orange with South
ern railway, north-bound; at Cov
ington, Va., for Hot Springs. Stops
only at important stations. Meals
served on Dining Cars. No. "7,
local train, except Sunday, follows
above train from Gordonsville to
Staunton.
: S:SDP. M., Accommodation, except Sun
day, for Doswell.
10:120 P. M., Daily, for Cincinnati, with
Pullman to Hinton. W. Va., and
Gordonsville to Cincinnati and
, . Louisville. Meals served on Dining
Car.' Connects at Staunton (ex
cept .Sunday) for Winchester, Va.,
and at Covinston, Va., daily, for
• Virginia Hot Springs.
TRAIXS ;LEAVB ■■ EIfiUTII-STKEET
STATIOX":
!O:.'iO A. M., Daily, for Lynchburg, Lex
ington, Va., and Clifton Forge.
.Connects, except Sunday, with
- Buckingham and Alberene branch,
and at Clifton Forge with No. 1
for Cincinnati.
SP. M., Except Sunday, for Colum
bia.
TRAIXS /ARRIVE AT RICII.MOiID
BHOAD-STitEET' STATION.
:S A. M.. Except Sunday, from Dos
well.
S:."J() A. M., Daily, from Cincinnati.
1X:^O A. M.. Daily, from Norfolk and
.. ; Old Point.
3::5O P. M., Daily, irom Cincinnati and
• Louisville.
G:.1O p. M., Daily, from Norfolk and Old
Point.
7.--15 p. M., Except Sunday, from Clif
1 ton Forge.
TRAIXS ARIUVrc EJGIITn-STUEKT
STATIOX.
S:-1O A. M.. Except Sunday, from Colum
bia. ' " .-.-:, ' ■" '
G:UO P. M., Daily, from CHif ton Forge,
Lexington, Va., and Lynchburg,
'.and, except Sunday, from New
castle and Rosney.
JOHN D. POTTS.
; Assistant General Passenger Agent,
ja £3 : . .
OCEA.V STEAMS HIPS.
' FUEXCH LIKE. ""'
Conipasnic Geiierale
TrjiiiHsitljinthine.
DIK.ECT LINE TO . HAVRE-PARIS
- ■ (France). \» . -
Sailing every Thursday at 10 A. M.
Froci Pier No. 42, North . river, foot
■Morton street.
Da Cha'pag'cFeb. 8 T>a Normandie.Mh. 1
I^a Gyscogne, Feb:ls La Bretagne, Mh. 3
La Touraine r ,Feb.22. L'Aquitalne, ,~ Mh. 15
'Accommodations reserved in ;the Grands
Kctels dv Trocadero -during .the Paris
Exposition. •
General Agency for United States and
Canada, 32 Broadway, New York.
Richmond; Transfer Company, SOI Main
street. Andrew '.Welsh, 913 east: Main
street.: ,-,,>:•. -.. : fe!l-6m
'■§f&' ; -r5 HICHE3TER ' s ENGLISH V.
igMT for CHICHKSTKK'rf K.VGtSii
- Wl<( J, lthWneribb<la - T*konootlu-r. Krfss^
f* vi» '•'"WMuj «nb»Uiuil..r..i i.r.it li-iH-'.
f/T lion!.. Bux«:* y»ur Onijjiit. er s-a "Jr. n
; B- , *sd » Rellcr for Ladle.." in tai^r.
: Xv "; turn il nil. 1 0.000 Twtiraontaiv j.-«m » »
t-satka tbw r.iner. JttaSlsoa Square. IJl£llLWl*£lI J l£llLWl*£l
' — :V .ti-Sa.Sii.W&weowly) ■
; * t , '.. OLl> PAI'EHS FOR^SALU f.-'
ac
15c. PER IIUNDREb:- -
at the
::;•.:■ DISPATCH;OFFICH.>- •- ■'■■■■.
KAIJURO AD 'jtVt ZS.
fciiicicoAsr 'lif
Scltcrfnlc^Effective .faiir.zify r j i t *
iTKAJXS LEAVE lIICiniOMJ-nVPn"
X,: " 7 V ".- 7: STKKET. STATION. ;
kl»:OO A./M.V Daiiy:l ' "Arrives* I'eter3h -.
-V - 'J:2l*a; m;; t Norfolk u--.- 4"4 "i <
, - .-. - : '■ , M.; Stops only at I'etersh ■-
-^;. Waverly, . 'i r.i SuiTolk yV*'
;O:O3 A: "M.. -Daily; ■ Arrives Pi!ter 3 b«»
'; : .-' :'." :■:'■; " ; .--; ■'.■-■.- = 9:50. A. -il., Weldoq u-Z
A.' M.V .".FayetnevHle 4:b *
M.,:-.- Charleston lt:"JO p -f*
'- '-; V "^Savannah 12.-G0 A. U. j a^'*
■ --. ■:>■:;:■■ . \ sonvllle "^0 A. if/ £;„
'I arnpa- 6:20 1\ M. Conaewl
at Wilson with :: o . S7 ??
;■-. ,-.riyins:Goldabcro' r,M i>[ y'
\V ilmlngton - 5:15. - i'ljii-r- 1 '
- , - Sleeper New. York to Ja«"
'"il:::o f Ai M., Daily, except Sunday. *.
'. -: . rives Petersburg 12:95 ° «',
; . ■■• ■■■■■' .. ■■- b'tops Manchester D-.*w4
. . ■ . ■ Bluffs,. Centniii 'a r .d Chf *
■ .■ '..:.,- •". : ■' ter on si^naj.: "'
1 S:ns P.- ~51., -.Daily. Loca!. Arrives p»
' . . lersourg 4:15 P. ii. ii a <.,
-■. . -• all stops.. "
5:.';0.P. il.,' 'Daily, except -"SXinUay i P
.- rivos I'et>:rsbur^6:h V v
...--;■ -,".-WelcJon 8:20 P.M.. and "Pm^ ;
■ -■- - -inrenncUiate stops. v
6:4S^lViI., Daily;: Arri^ 3 PeterstßM
- . ■ nil X. M. Connects v-t-i
T*. : Norfolk -irtd Wesfern "v
": . ..:*, Norfolk .zml intermWia-t
;.;■,;,:; ■-■■-..; points: Eniporia; oao (en
::■■ -: ;- •- necta with A. and D. tnl
statior.3 between F.ir.jr'ri
anri Lawrence'/lHe). Wer*S
»:5S P. ;.!.. Fiyotto viii-> laSS
A. ».!.. Charleston :>M \ *V r
■ .Savannah 7:01 A. JI J,t.?
sonviiie 12:5<) A. if' -pJL
NEW LIXK TO MlDnrn
GEORGIA POI.\-TS.~Ar-.f
ing^ Augusta S:10 a 31 \\V
con 11 A. J[., Atlanta' 12-13
P. M. Pullman Sleepe-s \*^
- Vorlc to Wilmington, C^ar;*,
ton. Jacksonville. Port Tan
pa. Miami. Augusta a'^-i
Macon. ,;■■■.--'
O:0O P. 11.. Daily. Arrives Pet-rsbir
0:30 1\ M., Weldon ffo •>
M. Makes local stops t*»!
tween Petersburg ana VF&
■ don. Arrives Lynchbur» " ; n
A. 2>1.: Roanoke, Va., i~s>~\
M-: Bristol, Va., 10:40 A m
Connects at Empotla mi
Danville. Va.. arrlvin.tr s:;i
A. M. Pullrnaa Slc^p^r Rich
mond to Lynchburg;
JO:OO P. 11., DaiTy. except Sunday x^w
TORKANDFLOniDASPF.
OIAU Arrives Charleston
7:;»> A. M.. Savannah OCI \
M.. Jacksonville 1 P. M. St
Augustine 2:20 P. M.. Tamoa
0:30 P. M.
'iO:-I5 P.M., Daily. Arrives Petersbur
11:30 P. M. ■ *
TRAIXS ARRIVE K2011.U0.V0;
3:"U A. M;j Dail>, Ironi JucKaosvlilc
Savannah. Charleston, m
lanta, Macon. Augusta a-*<i
aIV points South.
7:1." A. il., Daily, except Monday, fron
St. Augustine, Jacksoaville
Savannah, and Charleston
S:l3 A. M., Daily, except Sunday, tron
Atlanta, Athens. Ralei^ti
>tenderson. Lynchburg a-ja -j
the West. -
5:37 A. M., Daily, except Sunday. Pe
tersbitrg locaf.
8:00 A. "31., Sunday only, from Atlanta
Av.ie'-.s. Raleigh; Henderson
. Lynchburg, and the iWest '
11:10 A. U, Daily, except Sunday, from
GoUlsboro' and interme
diate stations, .Norfolk, a.vi
Suffolk.
S 3 -0.1 A. M., Sunaay only. From Xorfolk
Suffolk, and Pjeters&urg:
l-o5 P. M., Driily. except Sunday, rrin,
«:."." P. M., Dai'y. From Norfolk, Suf
folk, and Petersburg.
7:25 P. M., Daily. From Miami. Pon
Tampa. Jacksonville. Sayan
nan, Charleston. Wilmln?
ton. Goklsboro', anil ai
points South.
5:56 P. M.. Daily. From Petersburg
Lynchb-arg. and Wesr.
T. H. EMERSO.V.
J. R.]KENLT, Traffic Manager.
General Manaser.
H. M. EMERSON.
General Passenger Agent.
C. S. CAMPBELL,
jail Division Passenger Agent
D r P n Richnionfl, Fradena^
llu li Ci li sQrg5 Qr g and Potomac.
Schedule in KlTect Jnanary i(>, 1!>00,
LiiAVE aVKII-STKiiaT uiAilO.v
iS:oSA. M., Daily, for Washington and
points North. Stops only at
MUford and Fredericksburz.
Pullman Sleepers to New
York.
7:;;o A. M., Daily, except Mcmdar, toe
Washington tind yoir.^s
North, 'the "New I'ork and
Florida Special." composed
entirely or' Pullman vesti
bule"d, • sleeping, compart
ment, dining, library, and
observation cars. No eitra
charge other tnan regular
Pullman fare. Does not step
at Klba or local stations.
5:29 A. M., Sunday only, tor V.'.iAn-i
ton and points North. Stop*
at Elba, G!en Alien. A%
land, Taylorsviile, Doswelt
Ruther Glen, Penola; i!i?
ford, Woodsiane, Guinea,
Summit. Frederioksburs,
Brcoke, and Wldewater.
Pullman car.
5:45 A. at.. Daily, except Sunday, for
Washington an d po\v.:a
North. Stops at Elba. Glea
Allen, Ashland. Taylorsviit*,
■Doswell." Ruther Glen. Peno
la. Milford. WpflTdslangi Gut
r.oa. Summit. Frederieica
burg, Brooke, and ">VWe
ivater. Pullman car.
12:OO 11., .Dally, except Sunday, ft:
"Washington and pomt-s
North. Stops at Elba. Glea
Allen, Ashland, DoswelL
Miirora, and Frcdeifcfts-
Ijur^. Parlor car. Con
.iects with Congressional
Limited at Washington.
7:-f5 P. M., Dally, for Washington and
points North. Stops at K'.bi,
Ashland, Doswell. 3DUonl
Fredericksburs. Brook?, and
Wide water. Stops at otnet
stat'^na Sundays. Si"-P;'*
nic^^ond to N>w yir<t.
Sleeper Washington to P."i»
ade^h'". v
ARItrVE BYRD-STKEET STATIO.V.
B:4i> A. M., Daily. Slops at Widesvaw.
Brooke, FrederickaburS, ■■'■■'
ford, Doswel!. Ashlan* an' l
Rlba. Stops- at oth.T-sUti.jnJ
Sundays. Sleeper New YorE
to Richmond.
K:0O P. Dally, except Surrey. |SWBS
at F/redericksburg. JLlfon»
Doswell. Ashland. Glen Al
len': and Klbn. Tar!or ca.
. . iroin Vv'ashlr-sto"- „ ,
C:2S?. ai.. Daily. Stops "np.ly at FW«
ricksburt:. Doswel!. A^ n ;
land, and Klba- PuHmaa
cars from New York.
S:4O P. :,!.. Daily. Stops at VVldewateK
nr o ole c . iFredPricksljurr.
Summit. Guinea. WooasWn-.-
Milford. Penoia.
Glen. DcswpU. T.tylo.-sv!.;-.
Ashland. Glen Allen, am
VA'oa. Sleeping car ■■ ■■■ ;■
i)-.r>O P. IL, Daily, except Sunniy. frcrn
Washington and p° „»
North, the "New HorK a..»
Florida Gpech't"
• local stops, ancs does -"■
stop At Klba.
ACCOaraODATIC.V TltAt>s
: : (Daily except Sunday.)
7:OO A. ?.r Leaves Elba for C2tr;:r.?ico._
4:OO P. M., Leaves Byrct - - Stree: ."'
Fredericksburs". . ,
G:aO P. M.. leaves Elba /or A- s : ; ' a! ;"-,i
«:-lO A. M., Arrives Klba fro™ •V n ,i'4
S:-(> A. M-, Arrives Byrd-.btree: •.»«'
Frederlckshurs:.
C:OS P. Arrives Kiha from A#n.aau
\V. P. TATI/OH. ' Traffic iran-i.T*";;
V.. T.l "P. Mvers. Pl>o<sUlP I> o<sUl< > ' I *' ■;■'•■ 22. -v
Tließest
Floor .
THE THOMAS POrrS CO.
KiJlers' Agents^ Richmoa^ > w