MORE MONEY FOR WORK IN CITY jticreased Salaries and Larger Appro- j priations. ) A MEETING THIS AFTERNOON. tto Consider Iiicreasc or Salaries?Tlie Matter Coiihidcro'l by Cily-At tonicj- Pollard?A Favor? abie ItjCjiort . lAppropriat'ons mndo by the Council Dommittcei on Finance for the present >-~ir exceed those of the proccding one loVmp1ion. 72.273 $3 Assessmrnt of taxes. 6,400 09 Asscssment of special taxes- 1.200 00 Assessment of public Improve? ments. 1.35OO0 CollecHon of taxes. fi.r^o 00 Collection of delinquent taxes.. 3,500-00 CHAR1TIES. Almshous^ expenses. 14,40009 *Mmshouse pay-roll. "8.2S0 00 Almrhouse poor of 1he city. 7.7S5 00 Almshouse construction. 1.000 00 City Mormic.-? 100 00 College Dispensary. 750 09 Eye and Ear Iniirmary. '175 ot pemale Humane Association... 275 00 Friends Coloro-3 Orphan Asylum 500 <* Home for Incurables. 30909 Homoeor>.ithlc Free Dispensary 350 00 l_adles' Clty Mission. 150 09 I_tUe Sisters of the Poor. EOO'OO Old Domlnion Hospltal. 3""J 09 "Pickett Camp. -00 00 Protostnnt Episcopal Church Homo.... 330 OO Retreat for the Sir-k. 300.00 Flchmond Home for Ladies- IV) 00 "Richmond Male Orphan Asylum 700 00 Kc__mary Ll brary. 500 OO f"prin-r-Street Home. 150 09 fit Joseph's Orphan Asylum.... MO 00 Et, Patil's Church Home. ? 300 00 ?L Pnui's Church llome for Aged Women. 100 00 *R. E. Lee Camp. C. V. 750 OQ EhelterlnB Arms. ?00 OO S. P. C. Animals. : ' '"' University College of Medicine '.Ti. 09 Virginia "Hospltal. i30 ?*p SVom.in's Christian Association. Klndergarten. 55OO0 CEMETERIE3. Oakwood expenses. S50O0 Oakwood pay-roll. 2,970 09 ?Pay-roil Biver View. 3,700 00 Improvement River View..*. I,. ' f3hocl-oo Hill expenses. 1. fehockoe Hill. repairs to wall... 3,109 0 fehockoe Hill pay-roll. l.-iSOO-l SL John's expenses. 200 tO St. John's pay-roll. QS3 00 CITV SCHOOL BO-ARD. General expenses. Il.S00.O5 Eay-roll. JJO.OOO 09 jecial repalrs. 4.000 00 CITV POLICE. "Contingent. 2.-""00-OG Pay-roll. SS.m 50 Patrol wagon. 2.700 00 Contingent special. 5.050 09 Courts and jiirb-s. 7.000 (M Coroner's inquests. 2,3*H' 00 Contingent fund. C.41J 71 CITV JAIL. Guarding, etc. ">17 ro Eiscount and Interest. 1,000 09 Electlons. S.21H.00 Klectric light. SL-00 00 FIRE DEPARTMJ.XT. Expenses. 17.1S0O9 Pay-roll. CS,330 00 Fire lnsuranee. 300 00 .""ire-aiarin construction. 3,300 00 Expenst serxiit-. The f-ilurc of ihe Coun;il to extend the time for llllns the bond ln the clectrlc railway f-anchise matter has caused much spcculatlon as to the outeome. A tn.eOnt of tbe Incorporators will be ^ahO. aa *oon _i pr-ctlc&ble and _ome dc WOMAN'S DAMm^**^%5?^EZ?* ity, Female Weakness. MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG AND SICK WOMEN WELL. The Great Health-BuiMer, Herve-Strengthener, and Vital Restorative for Women. From the burning flames of womanlyweakness does Dr. Greene's Nervura rescuc suffering women. How women suffer?patient?cheerful?enduring? while undemeath they conceal a volcsno of misery which would put a man in oed. We don't believe there is _ woman in the world who does not need Dr. Greene's Nervura to make her well and to keep her well. Women are such delicate things?they are so flncly strung with millions ot tiny nerves and tbe work and worry of life are so great they MUST give their over worked nerves and vitality the invigoration and building up thev crave. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy ls essentlally ihe great cure for the nerves and blood, the great maker of strength and vlgor. But it also cures Indigestion, womanly weakness, bll iousness, sleeplessness, weakness, headache, back ache, bad complexion, etc, by strengthenlng the nerves and parifylng the blood. Many a woman has been changed from a weak, . ?- _^ list less, miserable, unat '^.I3!>_a d^H-v tractive woman to a mag s_-".*_?*J?^ ?i-::Q niflcent. magnetic - -T-. .-r.-&'"'r:;-?fl woman, fullotthe hearty ^r^'&'c';^_9c--/ beauty and cheer of good health, by Dr. Greene's Nervura. Try it and see for yourself Its wonderful health-glvlng effects. *.Ir3. _u_u Erv-'OLD-, Brock port, Monruc Co., N. _.', say*:? "lbadhecn 111 fora. long- time nnd coulcl get uo help, lia-ring einploycd diffcrent doctors and taken most every kind of medi? cine, but I got no help nntil I tried Dr. ("reene'n Xervura blood and nerve remedy. I f-hall always bless Br. U-reene for having put sncti a good "inerticine on the market, and I cannot say enough in favor of it. I liad suffered po mucli for vears wlth heart trouble, femnle Weakncsn, aml was so nervous that I oorild not bear to bave nnv one vra'k across tho fioor: I had snch r-ins darting all over me. and have had St, Vittts" dance My mcnstniation S^wwtf int'relv - in fact. I weritthroucli everytl.lng tha-, flesh 1* belrto and live, so no one can woudtr __t I le'l so thankful for my health." I l-.ope otbers will r.iid outabotu P^Onene'^mvm, aTlilid Intlmc as every one iri mv ne'plib.-rlin-.rt thinks I have been rai=e what iurther steps to lake, but at l"ic meeting soon to be called, a linal de. cisioi* will be reached. j Accuiimlation ol'Ga ? Hills. ! The following report has been sub- j mltted to Supeiintendeht ol Gas Works. j Mr. W. I'. Knowles, by the Ins'pector of Gas. Joseph M. Shelton. The accummfulatipri of del.lnn.uent ca" I bills, instead of increasing during the j past year, was dimihlshed-by ihe sum Ot j **10'..., as shown by ihe fbllbw-ng com parlson: j Delinquent gas bills unpa'd February 1. ISiS, JLS7L24. * i Delinquent gas bills unpaid February 1. i jl'Qj. _i.;7-.?-... . . ? , - - I Dbcrease, $10C.3*\ This decrease is partiy due to the re- < occupying if vacant houses, aigai s | -yjiich delinquent gt.-. i.:"..s w? e standing. On Aprl! 13th. HmK", the mayor app.<-ved ] an ordinance eahceiiing al! de i iq ent gas ; bills ut> to Jan. lst, 1S92. CoriSequently t..i-- j amount of i"l,77C.S5 represents an accumu iatlon-of over dght years, which is about : one-e'ghth < f one rer cent. of the amount j of bills rendered during tha. period. j Fiutcral Scrvluc*. ] The funeral of Mr. Frederick W. Cone took place yesterday at 12 >I. from the Second Baptist chui-ch. The services were ?_~-.-idiu-tcd by Rev. Jaihes P. Smith; aud the burial was in Hollywood. The obsequies of Mrs. E. M. Underwood were cohducted from the residence < -i Mr. John L. Cochran. in Charlottesyille, yes? terday afternoon ai 3:30 oVIoc-i. I'he in? terment was iti University Cdn-etsry. The funeral of Mrs. Flippen. wife of Mr. H. 1'. Flippen. who died Miursday night. tojk place from the residerice yes- j terday evening at 4:30 o'clock. The re- j malns. w.-re laid to rest in Hollywood. | The remains of Mrs. Ellen Cren, who j died Thursday night at the heme of her ] son. Mr. W. 1'. Gorman. Xo. 24 soutli j Cher'rv street. wil! be laid to resl in , Hollywood. Tlie funeral will be conduct?,! e.l from the Church or th- Sacred Heart ! this morning at 10 o'clock. j l'ulilic-Spirile.l Man. One of the most pubL'c-spirited business men in Richmond is XI '/.. Morris. who is a member of the large whole=ole shoe lirm of Fleishman, Morris & Co. For a number of years he -wa-s vlee-iiresident and a metmber or several of tlie most im? portant commltteos ol the Richmond Chssnber pf Comnvorce. ;uid so active was he in thc work .if building up the inilu ence and membership of the Chamber tiiat he was recently unanimously elected president of tbe body. Since his election he has started several mbvements which are already addirig to the usefulness of the Chamber.?New York Commercial. City Hall Coupls. The City C'rcuit Court will convene on TMonday ait 10 o'clock. Notice of suit by H. R. Pollard and Jonn Bagby against Mrs. Cora I. Sieglo for Si6.7.16 was liled in the Circuit Court v_su-"day morning. Motion was filed for judgment in the Law and Equity Court yesterday ln the case of E. B. Enslpw against W. L. Seddon & Co for the sam of $.L',73. ' Cmirtof Apuealsol' Yirjriuia. Poindexter vs. May. Argued by Irwin E. Campbell for appellant and John G. May and D. 11. Leake for appellee and submitted. Oeters vs. Supreme Lodge, Knlghts of Honor. Argued by Beverley T. Crump for plaintiff ln error and continued until Monday. The next cases to bc heard are Jeit vs. Xoiton, etc. and Morgan vs. Common? wealth. <_rotind-Ho_: Day. The ground hog certalnly saw its shad'ow yesterday. for the sun shone b-ightly all day. ln accordance with the legend there wiil bo forty days more of seVere weather. Will !" HjiiiMuptty. Albert Coleman, R. X. Moran and Tem? ple C Christian. creditors. yesterday filed a petition against Thomas C. Sweet, a retail grocer of Richmond, asklng that _.? be declared on involuntary bankrupt The counsel for the petitioners is John A. Lamb. A voluhtary petition in bankrupfcy was filed by Marshull Willis, of Orange countv, through his counsel, George S. ?"?halere-ford. Liabilitles (O3.i21."0; as sets nothing. RESULT OFINQUEST. Barnett Died frotn a Wouml Inflictcd by Kliiales Coroner Taylor and a regularly em panc-lled- jury held an inquest yesterday lnornhig at the coroner's oltiee. in thj City Hall, over the remains of W. F. Barnett, tire young man wlio died at Virginia Hos? pital Thursday from a pistol-shot wound received from W. J- Rhodes on last Mon uuy. ....' ffiilowing gentlehien were examined i.:.i made depositioii as to what .tl.'e;** .kr.ew of the occurrence: Di-. U . ii. Parker, Muton E. Marcuse. A. S. Cliamberlalh, Ii. Gullasher an?j Orfi ?? r Zttitiner. ot" the First Police Ols Dr. Parker stated that he had seen Bar ;:ett at the Virginia Hospital on Monday. 'ho.rtly after 12 M. and that he found a ..'.'-'....-shot... wound ia the cheek. whlcV had been "packed with gauze and band jgeui. J'l.o young man liad bc-.-i suner ing with hemorrhages from the wounci but had rallied under st'mulants. The pa? tient retalned his eonsciousness unt:) Friday, when tiie bandages were re moveu am" ibe gauze lakeii oft. When this was done a violent hemor? rhage took place and the patient lur*. eonsciousness. The hemorrhage was stop ;...'?!, but the patient faileo to rally and died in :i few minuteo. At 5:30 o'clock. Dr. PariTCr said that he made a post-'mortem cxamihatibn and discovered that the ball had taken a slightly ilownward course and in its pas. sage had seyered the internal carotid artery anu lodged in the bone behind tho ear. By some effort of nature, tbe hemorrhage from the broken artery was stopped, possibly by a blood-clot und he was prevented frorn bleeding to death until the ambulance arrived. and the gauze was pushed in the wound. The gauze acted as a stbpper aud plug ged up the artery so lhat the injured man continued' to live. None of these facts were known until after 'the post-mortem. and as a. fupture of this large artery always causes .death in a few minutes, it was not supposed that such was the ~ase. The other witnesses tcstificd to what they knew of the cause of the shooting and" it seemed that Rhodes had threatened to shoot Barnett for making appoint ments to meet certain persons at hts (Rhodes*) home. but no one had heard Rhodes say that Barnett' had been inti mate with Mrs. Rhodes. The verdict of the jury was that Frank Pa'iiett oa.me to his dcatli^from a pistol shot wound; inflictcd by W. J. Rhodes. The funeral of Barnett will be con? ducted from I'nion Station Methodist chureh this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock and the interment will be in Oakwood. VOLCAXIC EKUPTIOXS are grand. but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Amica Salve cures them: also Old. Running and Fever Sore*. l"lc:rs. Boils. Felons. Corns. Warts. Cuts. Brulses, Eurns. Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblai'ns. Best Pile Cure on earth. Drives cut pains and aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Owen & Minor Drug Co. THE GEXUIXE DK. DAViD'S Cougti Syrup sells for 25 cents a "ootUe, as every bottle is richly worth a dollar. It cii *."'*- Coughs. Colds, Croup, Bronchitis. and Throat o-nd Lung troubles. i A POWDER MILL KPPLOSIOX remove every thing in sight: so do dras 1 tic minerai pills. but both are mighty dan gerous. Don't dynamite the delicate ma? chinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pilis, when Dr. King"s *"ew Life Pills. which are gentle as a summer lireeze. do the work nerfectly. Cures (Headache, Constipatlon. Only 25 cts. at Owen it Minor's Drug Store. IIOX'T NEGIjECT A COUGH But take Dr. David's Cough Syrup or Pure Pine Tar, Horc-hound and Wild Cherry. It stops the cough and prevents it from settling on the lungs. NEW YORK DAILY SERVICE. 1 The Old Dominion Steamship Company's ! DAILY steamers are now making a very FAST FREIGHT sehedule to and irom Xew York and Richmond, freight-- dellv eries being made in this city on second , morning from Xew York, thus glving | daily service with fast time and cheap rates. I "EXPERIENCE- is the best teacher." Every testlmonial in favor of Hood's Sarsaparllla ls the voice of experience to you,- and you may take this medicine wRh perfect confidence that it will do j for you what it has done for others. HOOD'S PILLS cure biliousness, _ic_ heudache. FRIDAY'S DOCKET IN POLICE COURT The Great Dispenser Keeps a Straight Line. A LAW NOT OFTEN OBSERVED. Boys Who Take Material from Citizens' Yards for Bon-l'ires aic Guilty as Thieves Under thc Law and Must be Punislicil. Thbugh the Docket in the Police Court produced little money and few surprises It was Justice .John's busy day, for the long list of civil cases on Friday always gives him hard work and something to think about. The Great Dispenser came puffing into court yesterday as noisily as a steam tug- with a heavy scow in tow, the frost on hls breath making rifts in the ara bient atmosphere like tiie Richmond Howitzers" guns firing a sulute in Capi? tol Square. Hc had as little regard for people standlug in the way as a colored nurse with a baby carriage, and cut straight through the crowd like Ihe city ambuiance on a hot call to the First District. only turning from u straight line when he encountered one of the b.g pillars in the basement hallway. and looked as it he might try conclusions with that. THINGS IX HIS MAIL. There were no kid gloves, corporation bonds, bon bons. complimentary checks, wedding invitations or other such things in his mail as his admirers are wont to send him. and he was ready ut once to enlighten the morning class in the bou doir on the current events of the world. He was promptly on the bench and brought down the gavel with a blow that rung the cchoes in the vaulted White Chamber and promptly called for the bill of fare. THERE IX A FLOCK. Mary Jones and Bettie Jones and Josie Jones" answered to the roll. Mary Jones wus the blackest sheep in the llook. Jo? sie charged Mary with breaking open her trunk and stealing thifty-five cents and an apron. The evidence being the fact that the trunk was broken and Mary was the only one in the house. but the Great Dispenser didn't "propose to have niggers leave home and spend their time galioping over the country ull day and then . >rne back and accuse some other nigger of robbing them." - Mary got off with Josie. but with Bet? tie she fured not so well. She stole a cbunt.rpane from Bettie and the officer found it in pawn. and Mary will spend thirty days in jail. John Roland. colored, was arrested while trying to sell an old-gold brace? let and charged with being a suspicious character. The bracelct was remined to asceftaih ownership and the negro dis charged, hc claiming to have found it and his father corroborating his state? rnent. STEALING UNDER THE LAW. Casper Wendlinger and Aniile Wend- i iinger, boys of highly-respectable par? ents, were under the charge "thut they did take, steal and carry away a lot ot wood. the property of J. H. Stout," on Second street. Tin- evidence was that tbe Tioys cntere I the 'back yard and took tnree sti-.-ks .,:" ; wood with which they built a flre in the ?bottom, the rendezvous of -'thc f.ang." j Tlie boys are far from b?lng common thieves and did not steal tne wood for gain. but it is a specics ot lawlessness, j whilo very irequent a-niong boys !n R'c'a inond. was too grave an offence aga ns: the law to be pas?d lightly or with a simple fine. yet he desired *o prevent giving them jail punishmeni. '?: The father readily cpnsented to wfclp them in the presence of an offierr of the court, and this was the sentence. Arthur Wendlinger, white. and James Bullock, colored, were fined .$2 for throw? ing rocks in the street Henry Bcnninger. for being drunk tn the street. was tined Sl and costs. THI". RHODES CASE: The case' of William J. Rhodes. for shooting and kiliing Frank Barnett, wss called ahd continued ono day to await th-. decision of the coroner's jurv. then ab.uc to he called together. A QUBSTIOX OF LAW. The question arose as lo wiiethr the a'-r-'i-ofi would have ro be present at the coroner's examination. His counsel. M lf. M. Smith. Jr.. said the law required it. Justice John said if it was law it was not often observed. Mr. Smith exonssed a desire tb say'e his client the ordeal ,'if possible. but did not sse how he could ask it. The prisoner was turned over to th=> City Sergeanr. and was taken immediatc-ly to tho coroner's room. LAUREL REFORMATORY. Tho Prison Association of Virgiiiia Submits lis rteport. The Prison Assoc'ation of Virginia has submitted to the Legisiature its report for the years lSi'S and 1S39. It appears from tiie tables tiiat for the period named there were rec.-ived at the Laurcl Reformatory 102 boys?16 in 1S0S and 56 in 1S99?which, with tlio number in said institution on tlie lst of January. 3Si!)S, amounting to 162, made th-e total number 2C4. During the same period there ^were discharged from the it stitution 150. leaiving IH as the liumbsr ia the school on t*>3 31st day of December. 1SS3. The youngest boy received was six years ofjige; the eldcst, eighteen. Most of :hem were between the ages of ten ahd sixtecn inclusive. Of those received in the institution. 70 could read and 63 could write; 2;! could not read and 30 could not write. ' The r?ceipts for tbe calendar year 1S90 were $11,590.14, includlng balanco from prevlous yeur of S6S.2J. All except a few hundred dollars was appropriated by the ?State. The expenses w.ere about the same as the recf-ipus. The saiary account per month was $360.99. The total assets of the institution flgure up J.S.002.10 and its liabilities ajnotint to S3.it59.62: Presictent Rospweli Page says that tho health of the boys i.s good. There. was one death during the year 1S0S from con? sumption. He says that during the greater part of the period covered by thls report the institution has been without any con tracts from which the labor of the boys could be turned into a peeuniary benefit. A contract has been made for the working of the boys in the making of shirts. w-hich in the judgment of the Board is a proper contract, provision being made therein for hours of recreation and study and for the cbservance of all holidays. Th s con? tract is to go into operation on the 31st day of January. 1900. but .ts the eaui_ ircent te to be paid for from the labor of the boys, it wil! be months before the profits "can be otherwise utillzed. . The Legisiature is asked to appropriate the sum cf $3,000 to pay the institution out of debt. WHERE IS TAYLOR? His Present -IVhcrcabouts Still Uii kiiown to tlie Police. Sberiff Simon Sofomon. of Henrico county, has received a letter from the superintendent ol" police of Cincinnati, statlr.g that T. F. Taylor, who was thought to have been in that-clty, left last Saturday. Hls present wheneabouts are ?unknown, and it is not eertain that the man reiferred to by the Cincinnati police , 1* ihe missLag Mr. Taylor. , Positively cnred hj these Xiittlo Pills. They also rclievc Di-tress Sr-jm *D*"-rpepsi;i, [ndigcstion ar.d Too IIc_r'7 Eaiicg. A per? fect remedy fer "Dizzinc*3, -Cause-, Drowst ?tess, Ead Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID "LIVER. They Rcg__te the Bo-.vels. Purelj Vegetable. imaSJ Pill- Small Dose I 5 WOOD'S HIGH GRADE ' FarmSseds. Our business in Farm Seeds is to-day one of the largest in this Country. A result due to'the fact that (.tisiUy has nlways been our i tirst consKler-ttion. We supply 4 all Seeds required for the Farm. i GRASS & CLOVER SEEDS, ) Cow Peas, Cotton Seed, f Seed Oats, Seed Corn, f Soja, Navy & Velvet t ( Beans, Sorghums, Broom Corn, Kaffir Com, Peanuts, Miliet Seed, Rape, etc. SVood's Descriptive Catalogue gives the fallest information about these and all other Sreds; best methods of eulf.ire.6oU best adapted for differ erent crons and practic.il hints as to what are Iliely to prove mostproStable togrow. Catiilogue nailed free upon request. T; W. WOOD & SONS, SEEDSfsEN, - Richmond, Va. AN ELEGAHT T01LET LUXURY. Used by people of refinement ior oveirCa quarter of a century. Rlchmoncr, Va.-; January, 1300. To Our Many Fatrons and the Pub'.ic ln General: We desire to express our thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon our es tablishment in the past. and be? to soiicit a continuance of the same in the future. Our a 9 establishnient is amon? t'ne most exten sove in the country, provided with even faclli'ty for the execution of all optical work ess'entia! for fhe improvement und Iireservation of the eyesight. We do not merely Slil-L. optical goods. Our skill, cor.science and .cuarantee is behind every order and prcscription. Our department. with dark room on the prem? ises and free instruetion in photography. is daily gaining in patronage, and its most eilicient standard will be maintained. Respectfnlly. ,_ICH" Cor. Ninih and Main Streets. STEAMsHll'jj oFDominion Steamship Go DAILY SERVICE. Steamers leave Norfolk, Va.. _-Al*_Y at ?:0O P. M Passengers leave Richmond via C. and O. railroad 9:?? A. _!., or R. and P. railroad. N. and XV. route. 1) A. f_L daiiy. connecting with steam? er at Norfolk same evening. DAILY FREIGHT. Direct steamer carrying freight and pas =en-'ers leaves Richmond every Monday _t 5 P. "?? Additional steamers (freight and stterage passengers) leave Richmond for Norfolk the other days of the week. pvceot Sunday. at a P. Al., connecting with main Hne steamer for New York. u-ROM NEW YORK. passengers can leave "dAILV, except Sunday, 3 p. M. fSaturday ' iJ- M-) for Richmond via Old Point or Norfolk. . Direct steamer .via James river leaves every Saturday -1 P. M. (passengers and ?-r!vS'*_t for Richmond -received and for w-irded daily. except Sunday, at 3 P. m.. Saturday 4 P..AU ^SaiUugs from com' riv's pier, "">* North river. p-nr full information apply to For JOHN F. MAYER. Agent, 1212 east Main street. Richmond, Va. H E. "Walker, Traffic Manager; J. J. Brown. Gentral Passenger Agent. Gen er?.l OfTlces, Pier 2tt N. R., New York. /*1 L.YDE STEAMSHIP CO.'S ^IIJ_ADE_PHIA. R I C H M O x'dAsU _ t,,J^ORFOLiK STEAMSHIP I_NE. \ppointed ualling days: Every TUES DAV. FRIDAY and SUNDAY at day p'r-elght received daily till 5 P. M. . For further Information apply_to_ J. *W. McCARRICK. Gen. Southern Acent;_of"tiee. Rocketta:..'? I W. P. CLTDE * CO, SOUTHERN SCHEDULE EFF-.-TIVE NOV. 14. lSOft. TRAINS LEAVE RlCH*WONI>; VA. 11-00 P. M., Xo. 11. Southern Express. dally for Atlanta, Augusta. JacK, sonvllle. and points South. S"ee**5*" for Danville, ureensboro, ^ll*bury; and Charlotte. open at Ricnmona 9:30 P.M. Stops for passengers^ at local stations. Connects at Danvllle and Charlotte with New Tork and Florida Express {No. 33). carryin* through sleepers between New Yorlt. and Tampa. ?-ith connectlons for ail Florida "points. Also, connects at Danvliie and Charlotte with Wash? ington and Southwestern Limited (Xo. 37) carrying through sleepers between Xew York and Xashvllla, Xew York and Memphis. New York and New Orleans. with connection* for"-ojl points in Texas. Mexico and Caiifornla. Also. Pullman Tourist Sleeper Mondays. "Wednesdays and Fridays. Washington to San Fran? cisco withou. change. 12.-01 P. M.. No. 7. solid train dally for Charlotte. X. C. connects at Mose ley wi:h Farmville and Powhatan railroad. At K?>y._. r. m. i Ashevj;ie an2. between Manchester and Xeapolis. YORK RTVER LTXE via WEST POINT. THE FWORTTE ROUTE XORTH. LEAVES RICHMOXD. 4-30 "*? M Xo 10. "Baltimore Limited. dailv" exceDt Sundays. for West Point and "intermediate stations makir."- close connection a* West Point with steamers for Baltimore Mondays. Wednesdays and I rldays. -?30 P M Xo. io. local express. Mon? days. 'Wednesday and Frldays for West Point and Intermediate sta? tions. Connects with stage at Les? ter Manor for Walkerton and Tap pahannock: also. at West Point with steamer for Baltimore. Stops at aU -> stations. 5:00 A. IT.', Xo. 74. local mixed. ^aves dailv except Sunday from v .rginia Stre'ot Station for West Point and intermediate stations. connecting &&aJp& ChesapeaRc K-S-O; 40hioRy. EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 29. lSOO. TRAIXS LEAVE RICHMOXD. BROAD-STREET STATION. 9:00 A. M. Dally. with ^***K?_*?f principal stations. ^f^tfHS.^ Old Point. Norfolk and ?ol*wmOUtlt Connects at Norfolk uany with OU1 Dom:nion steamshlp for New Vora. 3:4". P. M. Daily. with ^nn??tornqc? stations. Newport News. Old Point Xorfolk and Portsmouth. (-onn=c'^ at 0:d Point witn Washington steamers daily and with Baltimore steamers. except Sunday. _O-"0 A. M.. Express. except. Sunday for Clifton Forge. Connects at oordons vil!.> for Orange. i.a'.verton, Manas sa=. Alexandria and Washington; at Urilon Station. Charlottesv.I.e, for Lvnchburg; at Basic -Uy for Hasetstovn. n-lo P M Dai'y. with Puliman to Cin? cinnati. Louisville ar.d St. Louis. connecting at Gordonsville for Orange, and at Orange with >>outn ern rallv.'ay. north bourtd: at Cov ington. Va.. for Hot Springs. Stops oniy at important stations._ Meals served on dining cars. Xo. .. Ioea. train except Sunday. foilows aoove train from Gordonsviile to Staunton. 5:30 P. M. Accommodatlon. except Sun? day, for Doswell. 10:30 P. M- Daily for Cincinnati. with F. F. V. Pullman to Hinton. W. \ a.. and Gordonsv.i'e tc Cincinnati and Louisvllle. Meals served on dining car. Connects at Staunton (except Sundav) for Winche ster. Va.. and at Covington. Va., daiiy for \ lrgima Hot Springs. TRAIXS LEAVE EIGHTH-STREET STATION*. 10:30 A. M., Daily. for Lynchburg. Lex? ington. Va.. and Clifton Forge. Con nocts except Sunday, with Burk ingha'm and Alberene branches. and at Clifton Forge with No. 1 for Cin cinnati. 5:00 P. M. Except Sunday. for Columbla. TRAINS AKHIVE AT RICHMOND. BROAD-STREET STATION. S.00 A. M. Except Sunday. from Doswell, 8:3" A. M. Daily. from Cincinnati. i 11:20 A. M. Daily. from Norfolk and Old Point. 3:30 P. M. Daily, from Cincinnati and ' " Louisville. C:,"0 I*. M- Daily, from Norfolk and Old Point. ?-,. 7:47, P. M. Except Sunday, from Cluton F*or_e. TRA.INS ARRIVE ErCHTH-STREET STATION. S:40 A. M. Except Sunday from Colum bia.. -.'. ? 620 1" M. Dallv. fw Clfton Forge. Lexington. Va.. and Lynehburg. and excepr' Sunday from New Castle and ri0SneJ- JOIIN D. POTTS. Assistant Gen. Pas. Agent. __^o V\m L>? SEABOARD AIR LINE. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 5. 1S0D. LEAVES BYRD-STREET STATION. 9:05 A. M.?n_;Fv 9:00 P. M. t Da,ly for Henderson (arrive Durhatn daily, ex? cept SanUay'; Raleigh. __.iifui.-d, Southern Pines. Wilmin'gton, W_U..'sburo, -VIonroe, Charlotte. Ltncotnton. SUelby. Ruther forUton, Chester. Chnton, Greenwood, Ab bevilie, Eiberlon, Athens, ATLANTA, Augusta. Macon. Montgomery. New Or? leans. Pe_,sac_ia. Jacksonville. Texas. Mexico, California and the West via Memphis or New Orleans. Train leaving at 0:00 P. M. runs through solid to Atlanta without change of cars. Sleeper ready for occupancy at -.40 P. M TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. 8:15 A. M. Daily. except Sunday tSunday S-.00 A. M-> 7:20 P- M- Daily. For tickets. baggage checks. sleeplng car reservatlon, etc, apply to c H. M. BOYKIN. General A_ent, 836 east Main street. E. ST. JOHN. Vlce-Presidem and Gen? eral Manager. V E. McBF'E. General Superintendent. tt w". B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager. L. S. ALLEN*. General Passenger Ajrent. Best Way to Help Yourself? USH OUR CELEBRATED STEAM-CRIED KINDLING:: WOOD! Price All KindHng.$1.50 Price Kindling w'rth Blocks - - $1.50 Ia orderlnjr alwaym- aay which you pre ftr. RICHMOND CEDAR WORKS ?Pho_e_-Old, 3M; -*?-V?'"'*__? _-t___j? __lvtry _?_-_*_*_?_, .____. j KAILKOA-r Riclnnond, FrederickSDUfi Potomac Raiiroad.^ SCHEDULE IX EFFECT JAN. 13. 190O. i^_A.Vi_, _>iri_?-a'A'i___.>" ___-_lUN. 3:33 j*. _J. Daiiy tor >vasn.-sn,ton and points Norui. Stops oii-y at MUtord -liu i''r?iicm:?s.Uft iriutuiau ale-P ers to New York. ^ 7:30 A. M, Daiiy. except Monday, for Washington and points North. tn T-OO A. ?_-- Leaves Elba for Quantlco. 4-uO "p" M Leaves Byrd-Street Statiort foVFrederleksburg. G-30 P Ai. Leaves Elba for Ashland. . ?'"in A M. Arrlves Elba from Ashland. 8-20 A. M. Arrives Byrd-Street street from Fredericksburg. ?-05 P __, Arrives Eib.t from Ashland. _.w> tr. __. __, _. TAYLoR. Traffic Manager. E. T D. MYRR'S. President. Atlantic Goast Line SCHEDCLE IN EFFECT JAN. 14, 1OO0. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND?BYRD STREET STATivjN. 3:00 A. M. Daily. Arrives petersburg '):_l A. M.. Norfolk U:_7 A. M. Stop* only at petersburg. V. averly and Suffolk, Va. 0:05 A. M. Daily. Arrives Petersburg l):_0 A. M.. Weldon'l:4"> A. Al., F-yetle vilie 4:16 P. .-.. Cnariesion 11.-O P. M., Savannah I_:~U A. M., Jtckson ette* 7::.'0 A. M.. Port Tampa _:-'"'*?_"", M- Connects at Wilson wi_. No. 47, arriving Goldsboro 3:10 P. M., Wllmlngton *?:?*. P. M. Pullman Sleeper New York to Jacksonville. U:30 A. M. Daily except Sunday. Arrive* Petersburg l_:uG P. M. Stops Man? chester. Drewry'- Bluff, CenttuU? and Chester on slgnal. 3:33 1". __ Daily. Arrives Petersburg 4:15 I*. Al. Makes all stops. 5:30 P M. Daily e_cept Sunday. Arrives Petersburg (>;1S f. .vl , Weidon *-t:'-U p. M.. and Rocky Mount (K30 P. M. Makes all Intermediate stops. 6:48 P- ._? Daily. Arrives Fet.rsburg i :__ P. M. Copnects with N. aud W. for Norfolk and intermediate points. Emporia '.1:10 (connects with A. aml I>. for -stations between Emporia and Lawrenceville). Weidon i>.:-H P. J?-. FayettevlUe 12:1_ A. M.. Charleston r?:_4 A. M., Savannan 7:04 A. 5_. Jacksonville 11.5o A. lt. Port Tampa J'n'e'W*LINE TO MIDDLE GEOK . GIA POINTS?Arrlving Augus? ta SIO A. M.. Macon II A. M.. At? lanta 12:1.". P M. Pullman Sleepers Xew York to ***Itm!ngtpn. Charles ton. Port Tampa. Mi.imi. Jackson? ville. Augusta and Macon. -?00 P. M Daily Arriv-s Petersburg P M Weidon 11:_) P- M. Makea Iocal stops between Petersburg _and Welclon. Arrives Lynehburg ?.:1a A. M Roanoke. Va., ":30 A. M-. Brts to* Va.. 10:4<> A 1L Connects at Emporia for Danville, Va.. arrlvin? 5 :3_? A. M. Pullman Sleeper Rich? mond tb Lynehburg. 10-00 P. M-. Da ly. except Sunday. New York and Fiorida Special. Arrive* Chari-ston 7s-M"? A. MC, Savannah ? ????I \. M.. Jacksonvilie 1 :><<) P. M-. St Augustlne _:_'' P. M., Tampa !>:3<> P. M. 10-4- P St Dailv. Arrive Petersbure tl:?v A. M TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. i-f? \ ii Daily- From Jacksuiivllie, Sa 3* v-tmah. Charleston. Atlanta. Ma - con Augusta and all points bouth. "-Ii* A M Daily. except Monday. Fromv St Augustine. Jicksonvvlie, Savan? nah and Charleston. ----- * -.{ Daily except Sunday. Frorn* A'rlAn'a Athens and Raleigh. Hen? derson, Lynehburg ar.d the West. S"37 A. __ Daily except Sunday. Petera biirg Iocal. SOo A M- -umSay only. From Atlanta. \thei.3 Raleigh. and Henderson, Lyi-.rhbur-i and the West. 11-lOA M. Daily except Sunday. From. Goldcboro and miermediato stations, Norfolk and Suffolk. 11-05 \ M- Suhday oniy. From Norfolk. Suffolk and I'etersburir. 1-35 P. M Daily except s-unday. From Petersburg. -??*-. P XI Daily- From Miami, Port T-'-imti-i Ja.k-oii.iii-". Savannah. Ch?r"e-ton. **ni__n_to_, Goldsboro. ,-_Hii'Mi"-"8"?- ?__* ?_ ?_v___?fl__3Esi iw"b-? Lynchbur. and. ^^^^ , JR.KENLV. " Traffic Manager. J* General 'Mana-jer. H' General Passerger ,*?*_$_&__ Division Pass-enger Ae-eiit' NOVEMBER 10. 1800! _,,_.__. LEAVE RICHMOND .DAILY). BYRD STREET STATION. ?. dichMiiND \N_> NORrOLK. 9:00 ^X_B___T^*WEI>. Arr,*e at N^Hl,_5 A ^ StoPS on.y at this traln. CAOO BXPRE3S. 9:05/"; tVnchburg. Roanoke. Columbui* f0a chl-a---. Pullman Sleeper Roa _.nd C^c*S_'-_05us; also for Bristol. nclce l? co'"aChattanooga. Pu? Kn*f?le?er Roanoke to Knoxville. "5*\forSuffolk. Norfolk, aml.In 6:?trrm^dli"sbtatlons. arrives at Nor *?lfcvf f^LvncnWs and Roanoke. D'OOP. -*--.*?^Lf vnchburg wlth Wash Connects at ky-^ou^- Limited. ington af*^* .ynchb.irs* to Mem -^V^nd Ve- Orleans. Cafe. parlor phis and -New J-" Radford to *???*-,?^fct^. Pullman sleeper b? Attalia. A^ r ,.yn<.hburg. and tWeen "adv for occupancy at 8:30 ?---__ S_l P-llmun sleeper Petera bire and Roanoke. Tratos arrive Richmond -y<-?-_^ync?? it-?-3 **?* re... dalty at Su_> A- __ burg and ??? ??J ^-rfolk and the Eni-t l J"**!^ 1 M". mid VESTIB-LED UH. wted T:?5r> P- M. lTomce: _? V^^et.^ ^--^^ CityPa-_.and_T"^etaA|ent. ?W. B. B__V__|_ --t a_-?r_l l-CMBC-r-___*-. {