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THE COST OF THE ii; S. TRANSPORTS The Reply Made to the Senate's Inquiry for Information. THREE LARGE TABLES GIVEN. Wltli Fifll Account or thc OrlRlnal Price Paid nnd tho Cost of All 3Praiif-.po.-ls l*ou;*lit and Clinr tcrcil Since Marcli _, 1S!>7. *V\\-KnrXGTOX. March ?*>.?Acflng Sec .vt-i.ry M-dklejohn _?__ went a report from lhe C_uarU-rnia.s_cr General to the Senate 8a reply to a resolution c>r January 9th 3__st, c-Ul-ng upon tho SL-cr-etary ^f War for a list of all tr.uisport ships and other ?v_.--relH jpu-rcli-ised or oTiartorcd by thc War *_"e.i*a--fmont j-incc March 4, lb?7, to pet-ier Wlth tJwar nantos, from Whom pur t-h.ised or c_iartero_, the cost of purchase or oharic-r. *_bc cost ot Ji'ttins up or rc patrfin*; and Uie nunibcr and na-iies of -> ,'ssi'ls sold an-J thc Tvasons for such ae? tion. Tlie D--i*.i:'t.m'-nt"s a-is-we- is in Uhe form ?if three large iai?ivs repaj-Ung speclfioa-iy 1o the v_irious imju'rios of Uie Sonale. ."rom these it Jipj*._irs that only one ves ise] was sold. tlie --team tug Atlantic, ?W-Vich was worn out and condemned. Sho '??ought $l.r,09. The tr___eport Hooker. v nk-h was fltiied up for laying a deep se.i cable in thc _"__.llpptncs, grounded near -."arregidnr Isl.uid. while en route from rvlanila to H.iiig Koug, and WOS lost. 'J'lie steam light er P.cssic became. tho property of the gover-an-cnt under the ttrnis of tbe c-h-trtor for *12,_07. and was -Viiaim d the Koarncy. *1*1I IP-TEDX PURCII AS E D. lt was shown that thirteen vessels have iMJC-l piirehased by tho Quarterma.-'tor's _)cparrmcn1 rfnef Mhrch 4. _S97. exdusivc of those pure'-.n.scd for _hc army trans j>ort scirv-'co for tiansi-ortataon Imidont to -h<* Spanisii war. These included the tferry boat John .Hanc-ok; the steam -lugs Gencrn.l Hunt. Marlha and John Barry, and ten steam laundhcs 'it a total ocsl <>f $_1_,.79, with ?*:'?*?'-'?''> *"''*" rep-urs. Forry-nine vessels ol all clarses were ?purchased for tiie army tra-isport dur? ing and since the Spanish war. including sil.o_t twcnty-livo small craft. such as lugs. launehes and lightors, purchased in _he Ptelippines. Tin* total purchase price ol these V-SS-ils was "_.07-,_55, and Uie total cost of rc_it._in*r and n inairing was ?$5,189,092. The most expO-iSSvc vessels v.m-.. the tr-.:is-_!t-ty Gr.mt. l^ngnn, Shori da-n, Sherma-i. Thomas and Htcncock. Tlio. jrwrchase p-rice ot the tirst liv* named wa$ SG-Q,<fbO each, and that of the l_am ,.,.,.*- j6no.floo. EXP1-.N--E OF FITTIXG UP. Tlie extpc-ise ot littir.g up these vosscls |s stated as fellows: 1 ln nenek. ?543,">1("" Gra-nt, $__S,459: l-ogan, .4S3.839; Sheridan, S329.1G9- Shermaa, S.~._*t.. r??; 4; Thomas, lt thus apptars that the Hancock, Logan. and Sherman oo.-t over one mii? lion dollars each, and the other three nained b slightly less amount. The pur? chase jirioc of the transpnrt Meade wae 5400.-000, and $37-,O0O was oxpended in fit Ung her up. The purchase price or tho Sumner was "-G4.-94, and I-3O.O00 addi U ma] was exnended ln litting her up. The r.riuin:..l cost of thc hospital ship Reiief was $4r*0,COO, nnd (265,-91 -was ex pended ln her lX-_n~srorma-!on. The hos liital ship Mlssoui. has cost Uie govern menl so far *"4-'?.?.r;i2. of wlilch a little more than h:'lf was e_j>rnd(-d ln adapting her to !i-.s;.i:::l purposes. Two of the ].,r_--. transports, Burnsldc nnd llooker.. are captured Spaiilsh Btcamers. All the principal transports wore aoquirod under thc terms ol their charters, and were paid for out of the appropriation for the national defence. Tliere- were "47 vessels chartcred f.>r the transport serviee ;:t a total cost of S10.":'!. BIS for si-rvief-s rendered and a total cost ?.if $i.>;m..'M_ ln restoring tiu-m to their original condition on canccllation of char? ters. f"if the charlercd vessels seventy nlne were attached to Uie Atlantic fleet a' a cost for servlce nf 5_I.SS2iS4 and f.<r r. pairs nf .17."..rv>. Tiie rcmaining sixty i iclu ("li.it'tei-e.i vcsselS wero employed .?II I'le Paeil'-e .-,1 .;. ens! ,-.t' $"".719^35 for Mi-viees and $107,_0S for repairs. 'SOCIAL ANU PERSONAL. Mrs. liattie R*x-1-: and Mr. 11. Dudlcy Cliadflick wt-rc married yestfe-rday atte-r DK>on at lhe r.-.-i.i'-re.- of Mr. Geor_:e "l.iine. Ke\. j. T. Rcmtten, pastor nf ?11. iii).v-S'.r. ? t M, j;. Church, rierforincd lhe eeieniony. M.r.v. I'.raJUiek was formerly Miss liat? tie I'-rry. daughter *?;' the late (*eorge 1'erry, a w_J"-fl?-do eiU/.en of Fulton. Mr. Ohaddlck is a "prominent rcsddent ?ol' A'arina. At'e-r tiie o_re_nony Mr. and Mrs. Cha.dich were- driven to their future .li.inv. in Varina, a dlsttincc of ]_ niili-s. v.lu-ip an elegant banquet was in wa!Un_; for them. Mrs. I'li.nldielc has two children and Mr. Chaddiclt hae Uiree The annual meeting of the Iletreat for i!)??? _Sd* w.is held yesterday morninf at _1 o'eloek :.l tlie rcs-de-nce .'f tlie jiresl ileiit. Mrs. AVilliam A. JenMiis. /tho Slelt was held this morning- at 11 o'eioel: at thp residence of the President, Mr.-. William A. Jchkins. Reports of tiie Secretarj' and Treasurer were read. an.l show tlie institution t-.i bc in a tlourishing condition. During the year -1.1M days of free ti -at ment, Including board, were given by Lhe Retreat. Mrs. vTilllam A. Jenldns is a life president, .ind the following officers were elected: Mrs. J. 13. baughton. Bap? tist, ii:'*: \ '"e-niv.r***ehl: Mr.-. Howard Swlneford, ."resbj-tcrian, second vice president- Mrs. A. S. Lee, (Methodist, third vlee-pr. .-iilenf Mrs. J. M. Rosen baum, "lebrew. fo_.. :h vlce-prcsldent Mrs. O. V. Moseley. Christian, lifth vice ju-csident: Mrs, A. I*. Rahm. ISpiscopal, slxlh vii-e _*-es -i- n1: Mrs. Jack Temple, tii-.-tMi:v:-; "Vi*ss Virgini.i 31. Pleasants. rccording rec* -lary; Miss Maud Pollard, assistant; Mi*. a. i;. Warren, corre sponddng secrctary; Mrs. A. C. Marcy, as? sistant. Xext wer-k's meeting will be held al 14 West Main Street, the resldence of Mrs. W. A. Je:ikiiis. instead of at thc Retreat Miss Rcna TViJley gave a pleasant bi.-th. day ;.-!?:?>?.,?, uie res-deoc- of Mr. and Mr.-. famea T. I-Uban"- Wcdi,ee-lay eve :^ng. Music and games were indulgcd in und a>t 11 o"<-lfK-k frosh:n--its w.-re served. Tlhose ;:re*-enl wero: Misses Rena Ttl h-y. Cart-c l-::i!ia-:k. Mattie Eaibank. lisg ; ie Turiie:-, Xosa Hill, Rcbecca liil-. Ida .Lll. Be.*i- T'.i-iey. Annie Oukc, L.Ule Thomas. Birchle Mills. Annie Walton, Rertha. l.cn-y. Xcllie Crawler, Gcrtrude r.-rkins-, Morsrs. Horhcrt 1-Vanklin. llow-_rd Pranklin, 3'"|oyd Rrown. Walker Brown. Arthur Powells, Walter Powells. John Cornctt, Hiram Cornett" Clyde Fos? ter. -_ddie Whitlock. Willie Rrown. Frank Connor, Walter TI10171, Luther Thorp. Iviigar l-'ord. Charllc Sm.iJM.-f>-, Floyd Alley and Professor Shubridge. M.-S. Ijlzzir Xclson Pagn. who has been 1he guont of Mrs. Wanicr Moore. left for Laiivilli* 011 Monday. where she will vitfit friends before g^dng to licr home jn Culpeper. The postponed reception to Rev. Mr. liippsu? and wife will he given by the ladies of the Third Presbyterian Church at S:30 o'clock to-night. Miss 1-ouise J_ee, of Baltimore, will be the guest of Miss Edyth Whltc during the Easter holidays. Mrs. Aloxander F. Robertson. who nas been visiting her sister. Mrs. Hunter Mc? Guire, has returned to Staunton. Miss Carollne Harris. of Louisville. is tho gUOSt of Miss Ma.lt-e Jltfrri.*--, No. .04 East Main Street. Miss Hnirris will spend some time nlso with Mrs. James Patton before returnlng to her home. The Emma Andrews Whist Club will meet wilh the Misses Williams, No. 20 West Grace Street, this afternoon. Tlie Ladies* Matinee Musle.il will meet this afternoon at Mrs. George W. Stevens' at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Helen Strinjrfellow has returned "-.?ome from a visit.to friends in Blrming liam. The ladies inlercstod in the ontcrtain ment for tho old soldiers at tho Home. are requested to'meet at Lee Ctimp Hall at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Williams. Miss Mnraa Williams and Miss NoltinR are in New york, guests of the Waldorf. (Miss Empsie Pegram. rw-io has been tne guest of her cousln, Mrs. Edward EcholS, of Staunton. has returned to the city. Mrs. John Harrison has returned to th-. city. Mr. ond Mrs. V. 11. Mayo nnd the Misses Page, of Clark county. who have been their guests, have gone to Atlantic City. Mrs. Frquhnrt is home again after an cxtcjjded sojourn at the iHut Springs. Miss Clairc Davis. of Patterson, Pa., is visiting Rev. and Mrs. J. Calvin Stewart, on AVest Grace Street. Mrs. James L. Taylor and Miss Tay? lor, Wife and dauphter, oi the president of Ihe American cnlony of London. iire t'ne guests of Dr. and Mrs. George Ross. Mrs. T. F. Jrffress has returned from a delightfulvisit to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffm^n Allnn. who have beenat Miami and Palm '-'enen, Fla., fOr the past two months. will spend April al P.ocklcdge, returning to P.ichmond in May. Mrs. Campbell Smith, who has been visiting her son. alr. Charlrs Evelyn Smith, has returned to Cooperstown, Si. Y. An important meeting of the Hollywond Meroorial Association will bo hold in the lecture-room of the Second Presbyterian Church to-day nt 1U o'clock. The Emma Andrews 'Whist Club will meet to-morrow wilh Mrs. John D. Potts, No. 210 Basi Franklin Street. at S o'clock MANAGER BOYER. Ho "Will Assisl Mr. Wells in Handllnc the Riclimoiitl Team. Mr.'Charles W. Boycf. who has l<cea in tlie city for scveral days in consulta tion with Manager Jakc Wells, left last night for his 'home. in Hagerstown, Md. While here arrangoments were made with Mr. Boyer whereby he will vnanagc the Richmond team this season while on the road. Mr. Boyer is a stock broker of Hagers? town. Md., but he is also a successful and exporioncod base-ball man. II-- wiil return here in about two weeks to eomplete nrrangements for tho open incr of the season. Itr-vivai Servics. Revival services ho~nn last night at St. James Methodist Church. A larse congregation was present and the intor est -was doop. There was one con.version. The jiastor preaches nlghtly. Viv<* it. l-'nlton. A small fire was disoovered nt the J. W. Doniy Ship-Corking establishment at 31:15 o'clock last night. A still alarm was turned in nnd Engine No. s respond ed. The damage was about $10. Comtitioii nl'Mr. Hooper. Mr. George J. Hooper, Sr., is sinking r.M'illv. His condition is verj' serious. and tho atlcnding physician, Dr. Trcvll lian. t'hinks his demise is only a matter of time. i--at.se RKPoni'S. Richmond Traction Company, Kobinson and Cary Streets, Station A, Office of S. P. Cowardin. Supt, P.ichmond. Va.. Mardl 28, 3000. To Whom it May Concern: 1 have boen superlntcndent of this road since February 1. 1893. 1 cannot rocall any complaint that has come to mo during this time from Mr. Preston Belvin agaljst any man in my employmenl. Yours truly, S. P. COWARDIN, Superintcndcnl Richmond Traction Co. For Infants and Children. Tiie Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of C^k^j^^^^/. Remember. a set of the best cooklng utensils. made of copper. steel and cnamol. worth $7.50, f.iven away absolutel'y lrce witli everj" Majestic Range sold this week at MORGAN R. MILLS *v CO'5. No. SS* North Ninth Street. O JSx. __5 *3-* <E3> **_=__ X _-*-_. - 3c_rsthe /t"^ ^ ''Dl1 ',avB A'fta)'s ^0Lo'1' Signetnre o: u The Southern Bell Telephone and Tele? graph Ccqppany annour.ces that tele? phonic communication ean bc liad over its lines wilh Lynchburg, Va.; Danville, A'a.; Roanoke. Va.; Wakektleld. Va.: Ap pomattox. Val; Farmville, Va.; Crowe, Va.; Salem. Va.: Bedford*City, Va.: Reids ville. N. C.; Charlotte, N. C: Columbia, S. C. For further partlculars enquire at the Public Pay Stations jfnd at Manager's ollice. 1.14 East Main Street. SOl"Tlli:HN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGKAPH ?-OMl'ANV. o JSk. ss i" <_-_-* -_*""*. I _____. Bears the .^ Ihe Kind You Have Aiways Bc-j-M Hot biscults and dellcious coffee served free this week at our store. Bc sure to see the Great Majestic Ranse. MORGAN R. MILLS .<_ CO., iNo. -S North Ninth Street. OASTORIA. Bear. the ^v? ?hB ^^ Yo'J n3V9 ^W B0Uj_tlt EXHIBITION RUN OF THE HOLLAND She Will Perform in the Potomac for Congressmen. WILL SPEAK TO GRADUATES. MnjorOloy Has Accepted an Invitntioii to Address tlie Gratlu.itin-; Class of Ilio.Virtfinia I'olyteclinic Institute. Washington Stircau The Times, .15 Fourteenth Street. WAS1I1XGTOX. Qlarch .9.?Special.? The submarine boat Holland will give an eihlbition run to-uay in the Potomac, a few miles below Alcxandria, for the benefit ot: a Iarge number of members of Congress, including several of the A'irginia delegation. who have expressed a desire to see the wonderful perform ance of the little submarine craft. The programme- wlU COnsist chlefly of quick or porpo'se diving and a short sub rderg'ed run. A prominent member of the River and Harbor Committee, who desirc-s his name withheld for the present. said to-day: "When 1 go to Richmond I especially want to see the submarine boat Plunger in course of reconstruetion. These boats, 1 believe, will be adopted by every na? tion as an important and necessary ad junct to a modern navy. "Bxperlrnents have conclusively proven their practica blliry and uscfulness, and I propose to .offer an amendment to thc naval ap? propriation at tho next session of Con? gress providing for the construction of a number of boats of this class." RI3L1HF BILLS. Rcprc?r*_.lallvo Rixey has introduced bills for ihe reiief nf the estalcs of Ja_". FelHn, George Unibaugh, Joseph L. Verts. nnd James L. Wiil.ud. all of *_-_ doun county, Va. He also presented tlie petition ol J. E. Douglas for the heirs of James G. Gaslcins, deceased, of Fauquier counly, Va.. praying reference of war claim to the Court of Claims for settlc? ment. Representatlve Jones, of A'irginia, has presented the petition of tho Reedy AVo man's Christian Tcmperance Union, oi Caroline county. A"a.. urglng thc cnactlng of a clause in thc Hawaiian Constitution forbiddirig the rnamifneturc and sale of iutoxiealing liquors and a prohibition of gambling and tho opium trade, .etc. He also presented thc petition of thc same association praying for more slringcnt icgislat.on against the sale of liquors in the army canteens. Senator Martin introduced ,1 bill to-day lo remove the charge of deSertion from the military record of Michael Hays, of A'irginii. Alajor Otcy has acccpled 'thc Invitation nf the A'irginia l'olyteclinic Institute, at Blacksburg. to deliver an address to thc graduating class on June 23d. The following promotions of A'irginia. clerks in tiie Treasury Department have been announced: Harris P. Dodge, from .*?00 to $1,200; Miss Ellen Fitzhugh, $1,300 tn $1,400; Louis Payne. ?6C0 to *7-0; 'Miss A.rglnia E. Campliell. ~l*S0 to $720. Hon. Edmund Waddill. Judge of the Easlern District Court nf A'irginia: S. Brown Allen. and J. A. Turner, of Fred? ericksburg. are in thc city. MAJOR LASSITER .OMINAT i (Continued from First Page.) District wanted a Democrat in Congress. and if one were to bc elected, he should he nominatcvl right. They -wanted no ir? regular nomlnations. S. V. Southall, Jr.. on behalf of the peo? ple of Greensvile county, entered a pro test against nominating a candidate for Ihe "full tertm. Prince George also pro teste<l. Tho X_.to.way delegation, through its chairman, said it was not instructed for either term, but was ready to vote for Major Lassifcer for both terms. Powhatan was iiislnicted for both terms. ln reply to Mr. FauU-ncr. of Dinwiddie, t'.ic Sussex delegation, through its spokes man. said ili.it they thought each county had due notice ih.it tho committee would elect for the fall term. Judge Watkins, <*:" -Vmelia, saw no rea? son for a term of probation. lf Major Lassiter is tlie -unanimouis choice nf tin* convention to-day, why will he not be thirty days hencc. Air. Hobbs, of Prince George, opposed tho nomination tor the llill tenn. OPPOSITIOX AVJTHDUAAVX. J. C. Smith, 6. Dinwiddie, then said his delegation had done all it could do to prevent the full term election, and had therefore disoliarged their duly to their constiluents; that since they were in the minority they would withdraw their op posifion, and -.iskcd that thc otitier coun? ties tliat were opposed do likewise. Luncnburg was not instructed, but said its vote would be l'or Lassiter for the short and the long term. Charies Comer, *>f Prince George. called on Hon. AV. B. Mcllwaine for a speech, refcrring to him as guberriatoria) timber. Air. Mcllwaine said tlie request was not germain to the question, and delincd to speak. The voto was then taken on Judge Holmes" substitute to the rnotion. the substitute being that the nomination be l'or the full term as well as the unex? pired term. The vote was: For the full term?Ame? lia, 7; Brunswick, H 2-:;: Lunenburg, 10; Mecklenhurg, _1: Xottoway, 9; Powhatan. 0: Prince Edward, 10: Sussex, (i '--3; Te tersburg, 17?total, 971--. Against full ?term? Dinwiddie, (ll; Greensville. 9; Prince' George, 5; Sussex, 11-3; Bruns? wick. 2 1-3? total. 2S.-3. On niotiou of W. _*._. Powell, of Greens? ville. a committee, consisting of Messrs. Harris, Mason, Holmes. Smith. and Pow? ell, was appointed to inform Major Lassi? ter of his nomination and bring him be? fore the convention. Judge AVest presented Major Lassiter to thc convention, designating him as congr'essman from the Fourth District for bouh the short term and the regular term. , After an address by Major Lassiter the convention adjourned. THE DEL/EG-ATl-S. Tlie delegates were as follows: Petersburg?John B. Evans, C. B. Mann. George Mason, C. S. Russell, X. T. Pat tcaon. Samuel Edwards. G. B: Gill, E. A. Sandford, \\*. C. Ma'lory. AV. M. Mays, James A. Taliaferro, John T. Parharn R. L. Pillow. W. 1. Whcary. AV. T. Payne, X. T. Blick and I.eRoy AVeber. Greensviilo, Hicksford District?B. W. Wycnc, AV. J. Squirc, S. A*. Southall, Jr.. E. C. Palmer; BClfield District, B. AA*. Manning. AA'illiam M. Powell, Henry !Mac lin, Jor.n Chaplin. Zion?G. L. Vincent, J. T. Bryant. Mcckleiiburg County?F. B. Roberts, J. S. Montgomery, AA*. D. Shelton, AA". D. P.lanks, H. S. Xelson, AA*. E. liomes. R. J. Montgomerv. E. P.ette, E. C. Goode, H. F. Hutchison. T. A. Parks. G. P. Tarry. E. T. Bowcn, G. R. Graves, E. F. Jack? son, A\'. A*. Gregory, AV. L. Gillespie, Henry AA'ood, Jr., I. J. Rair.ey, B. O. Johnson and B. O. AA'nrtman. X*ottowav County?J. D. Bradshaw, Phil. Crannis. E. M. Jones. R. AA'. Tug gle, T. M.-Dillard, J. F. AVilliams. A. C. BevllI, XV. J. Burton and Dri J. XV. -Bry ant. Brunswlck-C. S. Barrow. J. W. Bailey. E. G'. Tcmple, T. B. Price, J. B.'-Green. Prince Edward County?Wm. E. An? derson. J. M. Crute. A. D. Watkins. A. D. Elam, P. IH. Ollver. W. J. Foster. A\. H. Ewing, T..-H. DIckenson, J. Y. Phil? lips. Dinwiddie Countv?E. C. Powell, J. A\. Galusha, R. Butterworth. XV. E. Stock dell, E. C. Hudg'.ns. W. J. Branch. W. D. Falconer, Ti E. Clarke, J. P.' Tuck cr. J. C. Smith. W. B. Mcllwalne. Lunenbur:. County?T. J. Arvin. T. C. Fowlkes, Geo. E. Smith. Nat. Matthews. Geo. T. Bridgeforth. T. E. Overby, G. E. Passamore. W. Featherstone. Prince George Count}-?Alex. Hobbs. T. A. Brown. Chas. Coma, Chas. II. Leath, Geo. R. Hatch. Powhatan County-R. D. Tticker, W. N. Kenn-on. Dibrell Sledd. Noble Jor? dan, Pleasant Finch. A. M. Howard. Sussex County?J. iF. West. J. J. Faisor, J. lt. Bell. J. A. Brittle. W. B. Cocke, J. D. Prince. John B. Jarratt, E. L. Lee. G. R. Bobbltt, B. F. Mitcheli, W. F. Frceman, E. H. Blrdsong, L. J. Wrenn. COLUMBANI ARRESTED. Clini'gc'i AVitli Haviiic Obtained Money FiauiluleiiMy. - Detectives Gibson and AA'renn yester? day arrested Frank J. Columtoani on a warrant charging him with fraudulently bbtanlrig ?il.20f> from Mr. Pat McDorioiigh. It seemed that Columbanl has formerly lived in Kichmond; but for the past few years has resided in New York. When he was married to a young lady in this city Bishop Aran de Vyver gave them a piece of property here. Columbanl re? turned to Kichmond severai days ago. It Is said. and sold the property to Mr. Mc Do-notigh. saying tliat he was unmarried and that no one had any interest in it. After the sale had been made, Mr. Mc Done.'Ugh discovered that he was m:trried and that the property belonged to Co? lumbanl and wife. Mr. MeDonou^h says that all he wants is to get the matter straightened out and to get a clear title to the land. Columbani"has empldyed Mr. Ii. M. Smith, Jr.. as his counsel. East night tho young nian was visited by mnny of his friends while at the S~cond Police Sta? tion. WENT AWAY BY CHOICE. Wetldinjr of Wm. A.Tench and Miss Chambers nt Halil'av. X. C. PETERSRURG. VA., March 29.?Special. Mr. AVilliam A. Touch and Miss Virginia May Chambers left on tho south-bound train for Halifax. N. C. this morning. w!io!-,' they were married this afternoon. The bride is a daughter of .Mr. R. F. Cham? bers. and has been cashier in tho store of Messrs. Rarh.im, Rnpers & Co. for some time. Tho groom is a manager m the 'Bland Tobacco Faetory. Their Koint; away was simply a matter of choice. There were many friends with them at tiie depot. The work of paving South Sycamore Stieet iwith asphalt will bo pushed ;is rapld? ly ns possible. Workmen are now 011 gaged in oxeavating the street to prepare for laying tho erushed stone foundation. AVaildell and Aycock. AVIEMi.VGTON. L\". ('.. March _;>.?Spe ciail.?The Rrunswick county convenBon to-day endorsed Colonel A. M. AVaddeil for l'nited States senator. and G. B. Aycock for Governor of North Carolina. WANTS. WANTED?BY AN EXPERIENPED business man. who can furnlsh $5,000 to $10,00, to purchase an interest in, the whole of, some established paying business?manufacturing preferred. All c-omniunications treated with strictest contidence. R. B. G., Box 10, city. mhlS II EL.V AVANTKD?T'emnlo. WANTED? AN EXPERIENCED CIIA.M bermaid. who understunds aining-room work: also a white woman to asslst with housekeeplng and make h?rself genorally usefnl: references required. Apply bctwoon 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. at 824 West Franklin Street. SPECIAL NOTICKS i respeetfully announce myself ' a CANDIDATE for Clerk of tiie Hustings Court, Subject to the Democratic Primary, -S-^-estO-r.. _S<el3-fi-ra.. TO ALL AVTIOM IT MAA* CONCERN: I AV1SH IT T.'NDHRSTOOD THE BAND of which I am leader shall be know:} not as "Jardella's Band," but as "Jar della's Richmond Light Infantry Blues Band." as it always has appcared on tiiv cards and circulars. "FEL1X JARDELLA, Band Master. FOIt SALE. FOR SALE.?AA'ILL SELL AT ACCTION on April 3d, commencing at 11 o'clock A. M., my oiitiro >tock of iivery. embrac ing CARRIAGES, HORSES, IIARNESS. ctc.. and entire outlit at Nos. 001 and C(? West Broad Street, R. J. SLAUGH TER. FOR SALE GOOD YOUNG HORSE and DAYTON; also. FINE SUBUR? BAN RESIDENCE, with lot 17x17:1 feet. Apply at No. 2213 Grove Avenue, corner of Strawberry Street. nihiSi FARMS FOR SALE, RENT AND EX change. Catalogue free. GEORGE E. CRAAVFORD & CO.. S03 east Main Btreet. CARNIA'AL FLOAVERS. ONE DOLLAR a hundred. Order at once. FLOWERS, care Times. ' mhSO A.11USKMKNTS RICHMOND'S POPULAR PLACE OF AMUSEMENT To-Night at fi:(5 o'Clock. Mntince To-Morrow at 2:30 o'Clock. Hugh Stanton and Fiorence Modena; Tom Lewis and Sam J. Ryan; Ghris Bruno and Mabel Russell, and cthers. Same popular prices. CONFEDERATE BAZAAR. ARMORY, Each day and night until April 7th. Manv Attractions. HARPIST AND STORY TELLER, ROGERS AND GRILLEY. X. al. C. A.. MONDAY, APRIL 2D. THiE KELLOGG BIKD W5VKX1VA^ benefit Home for Incumbles, at Audi? torium. on TL'ESDAA*. April 3d. at_S::;o B. M. and 8:15 P. M. Admiss on. *__ cents. ? i The Confederate Museum TWELFTh AND CLAi STREETS. Open daiiy rrom 9 A. M. to tj. P. M. Admission. 25 cent*. Free on SjUur ?a__rs. aalo-ly THE VALENTINE MUSEUM KLEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open dally from 10 A. M. to o P. M. Admission. 36 cents. Free on Saturdays. AUCTION" SAI/US?Tlils Day By George H. A'alentine, , Auctioneer. TRADE SALE OF LARGE STOCK OF SHOES. IROX SAFE, SHOAA--CASES, SHOE FIXTURES, STORE FIX? TURES, ETC;. DAMAGED Bi" FIRE AXD WATER. By request of F. E. I.atifman. I will sell. at his store, Xo. 1325 East Main Street, on FRIDAY, MARCH 30. 1900, at 10:30 A. M.. his entire stock of Men's, Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, lot of Mirrors, four sets Show Fixtures, Combination Lock Iron Safe. Button Machine, S.ioe Bcnchcs. several Rolls of Wrapping Paper, Counters. Shelving. etc. Stock reprcsents about 1.200 or 1.500 pairs of Shoes. some high-grade goods and only slightly dam? aged bv water and smoko. Also, Fine Iron Awnlng Frame and Awning. Trade requested to attend. Sale with? out limit or reserve. GEO. H. A'ALBNTIXK. Auctioneer. AUCTION. SALES??future Davs, By C. L. & II- L. ncnoon, Real Estate Auctioneers, Xo. S_l Main Street. T*CTIOX SALE OF A Desirable Church Hill Improved Real Estate, BE1XG Nos. 2405 anel 2407 N Street, AXD No. 728 North 25th Street, LOCATED AT TIIE SOUTH WEST COR XER OF TWI-IXTV-FIKTH AXD X STREETS. Bv* direction of thc owner. we will sell, at public auction, on ihe premises, on TUESDAY, APRIL ."!, 1000, at ."> o'clock P. M.. the above very desira? ble property. The lirst-named aro two neat frame tenements, containing six rooms each, with modern lmprovements, such as gas. water, bath, etc, and are nearly new. \? Xo. 72S North Twcnty-tittli Street is a detached dwelling. containing six large rooms. <**th all conveniences. besides thc usual cl"Xets. This property has a front ol" .'!.*t feel on Twenty-tifth Street. with a good depth, and will make a most clrarming home. We would Call tlie spc? cial attention of both investors and home-secUers to this sale. TERMS: AViil bc made very reasoriable, and will be announced at sale. C. L. __ lx. L. DKN'OOX, mh2f> AuctionccBS. By II. A. McCurdy, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A ^r_r_53ifl F?-__-rr?sr63 AVITH GOOD l.AH'ROVI.MEXTS. SIT L'ATED IX HENRICO COUNTY, ON THE MOUNTAIN ROAD, ABOUT SIX AXD A HALF MILES FROM TIIE CITV AND ABOUT TWO AXD A HALF MTLES FROM GLEN ALLEN. In execution of the provisions of cer tain deeds ot' trust of 27th July. 1SIM. and November 11. 1801. from Juliiis From mett and others. the underslgned will offer for sale, upon the premises, on THURSDAY, TIIE 5TH DAY OF APRIL, 11NXI. at 12 o'clock M.. all thc READ ESTATE conveyed by the said deeds. and therein fully described. and being thc same land on which th>* said Frommett now resides. TERMS: Cash as to the cost of execut ing this trust. aU delinquent taxes, and sufflcient to pay off the balance due on bonds secured by said deeds. amounting to ?1C7.20; the balance at one and two yeabs, for negotiable notes. interest add? ed, and secured by a trust-deed, or all cash. at thc option of tiie purchaser. mli-i H. A. M'CURDY, Trustee. By Edward S. Rose Company, Real Estate Auctioneers. Xo. 11 Xorth Eleventh Street. UCTIOX SALE OF A A Most Desirable Lot of Land, SITUATED OX THE XORTH WEST CORNER OF FIFTH AXD CANAL STREETS. 163 Feet Front by 130 Feet Deep. At thc request of the owner, wc will sell, hy auction, upon tlie premises. oh THURSDAY, TIIE 5TH DAY OF-APRIL 1000, at .:.*0 O'CLOCK p. M., the above located and highly valuable LOT. An extended notice of this property is unueeessnry. An inspection is asked, whieh will con vince you of its mi rit; TERMS: One-third in cash: tho residue at one. two and three years. with (? per < ent. added. and secured l>y a. deed of trust upon the property, or all cash, at the option of tlie pur, haser. EDWARD S. ROSE COMPANY. mh'iO Auctioneers. 1> Y A'lRTCE OI"" TWO CERTAIN -> deeds of trust to the underslgned, dated April 20, IS93. and June 17. I.")"", and recorded. respectively, in D. B. 17S. page r.is. and D. B. ISO, page 2*>4, Norfolk County Court. default having been made in the payment of the notes secured, and being required by the holders ot same so to do. I will sell. at public auction. at tlie salcsrooms of the Norfolk Real Es? tate Exchange, Xo.- 2*53 Main Street, Xor? folk, Va.. on MOXDAY. APRIL 2- 1000, at 12 o'clock M., thc following DESIRA BLE LOTS. situated in Uie County oi Xorfolk. A'a., near tho town of Berkley; b'elng lots nurhbered 33, 34, ::t">, 3S,-10 and 42, iu biock iiumhereil 3*- also, lots nuin nered ;;."?. :iij, ::t, :'__. :in, 40. st. 42. 4:.: and 44, in biock numbered ."?; also. lots num bfired 1, ?'!, ?"">, 7 and 0, In biock nurhbered 31; all in thc plat of tlie property former? ly owned by tho Elizabeth Land and ini proement Company. of Xorfolk. A'a. TERMS: Cash as to expenses of ex r-'cuting these trusts and to pay a note of "*1,(M50.00, with interest from May 2, 1S04, and a note of **1,0.0.00, with inter? est from June 20, 1S04; balance in notes at six and twelve months. with interest added. and secure by trust derd on tho property. C. L. DEXOOX. mli-7 Trustee. l OAlMlSSIONEirS AUCTION SALE OF THE c REAL ESTATE Atthc Northcastern Intersec.'on of Fifth and Duval Streets, 0N TUESDAY, APRSL 3d, At 5 o'Clo-k. Lange vs. Orth et als.?Iu the Law and Equity Court of tlie city oC Richmond. degrec of May 20. lSUO. * - Pursuaht to the above-mentioned de? cree, the underslgned, appointed special commissioner thereby will offer for sale, upon the premises, at time deslgnated. the following Real Estate: That LOT OF LAND, Wlth the lm? provements thereon having ? front o? FIFTY-THREE I'EEi' AXD SEVEN INCHES (."??'' 7") on the eastern line ot Fifth Street. and running back along the northern line ol" Duval Street 122 feet to an allev. The lmprovements consist ot a mcdiii'm-sizcd brick dwelling ana usual outhous.s, water and culvert connec? tions. Tho property is admirably located and suSceptlblo of being improved to ad? vantage. TERMS: Ohe-fourth cash, and as to residue the purchaser must execute negotiable notes wlth interest added. payable in equal instalments at six. twelve and eighteen months from date ot sale: the title retained until the entire purehase-monev is paid, or, IF HE SO ELECT. HE MAY PAY' THE ENTIRE PURCHASE-.-.OXEY IX CASH. H" A. M'CURDY. Special Commissioner. I. P. P. AA'.nston clerk of- the said court. certify that the bond required of thc special commissioner in thV* above mentioned cause, under decree of May 21). 1S91>; has been given. , Given under my hand this. 4th day of December, 1S00. P. P. AVINSTON. mh*i0 Clerk. FINAN'CIAC. T. A. WELLER, Pres. G/E. STYLL, See. A. R. TATUM, V. Pres f^ = The Prudential Banking & Trust Co. ^?* , ..-. ? BURGLARY "* OFRia-DVIOND, VA. EMPLOYERS' ACCIDENT ^ HOSEtJAlMST. tMBIuR plate glass Jnsurance Department, wiLtBo-io STEAM BO.LER C. H.JORBAN. MANAGER. _ YOU _________________= Representing Nothing But the Best Companies. __-___________=_= ACCTION SALES? Future Day* ByJ.B. Elam & Co.. Real Estate Auctioneers. T RUSTEE'S SALE. BA* PUBLIC AUC? TION. OF THE Delightfully Situated. Spacious and Handsome RES5DENCE WITH LARGE LOT. lOOxllS FEET, WITH CHOICE FRUIT AND SHADE TKEES THEREON. ON THE EAST SIDE OF LAMt! AVENTE. BE TWEEN ROBERTS AND BA'l TEEY STREETS. BARTON HEIGHTS. In execution of a certain deed of trust. datod September 21: IS05. recorded m D. B. 14!> B, page 300. Henrico County Court. default having been made in the debt sccurc-d. and being reiiuired so to do bv the boneficiarv. the underslgned. trus? tee. will sell. by public auction, on the premises. on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4. 100O, at 5 o'clock P. M? the REAL ESTATE deseribed in said deed, it being the above named 'very attractive and valuable resi? dence and grounds in the town of Barton Heights, north of nnd near the city of Richmond. Tho situation is high. health ful and delightful. and the neighborhood and surroundings desirable and pleasant. The dwelling is thoroughly modern. sub stantially constructed. well appointed and in good order. contalning about ten rooms and all needful conveniences are on tlie promises. The urnund is well set in Cruit trees. in be;iring and in shade trees and ornamental shrubbery, and the prop? erty esoecially invitmg as a home by reason of its attractivencss and its prox imity to tne city. TCRMS: For cash as to expenses ot sale. taxes to date of sale, and the sum ot S2.50O. with interest thereon from March 21. 1S0S; and as to the residue. lf an'-, upon terms to be announced at the time of sale. J. B. ELAM, Trustee. J. B. Elam & Co., Auctioneers. mh.iO 1>Y VTRTUE OF A CERTAIN DEED J ol trust, dated June 1. 1804; and re? corded in D. B. 200, page -52, Norfolk t'ounty Court, default having been made in the*payment ot the note secured. and being required bv the holder of same so to do, I will sell. at pui'Iio auction. at the salesrootns of the Norfolk Real Estate Exchange. No. 237, Main Street, Norfolk. A'a., on MONDAY. APRIL '_'. 1000, at ti! o'clock M.. tlie following property: Tnose TWO CERTAIN LOTS OF LAND, lying and being in South Norfolk. Nor? folk' county. Va.. being lots numbered .".7 and ?'>!' in block numbered ?"?! in tlie pl.it of ihe property formerly owned by the Elizabeth Land and Improvement Companv, of Norfolk. Va., fronting ."O feet on Perry Street. and running- back on Park Avenue and between parallel lines 100 feet. ? . TERMS: Cash. F. C. DENOON. mh27 Trustee. Ro. If. Gilliam __ Co., Real Estate Auctioneers. No. ""03 East Main Street. r\ OMMISSIONF.RS' SALE. AT PI"R L' LIC AUCTION. OF A DESIRABLE SUBURBAN HOME. THE LATE RESI? DENCE OF <;. C. "VTNCENT. DE CEASED. AT* SEVEN PINES. WITHIN FIFTY anNUTES' RTDE FROM THE HEART OF THE CITV. TIIE RICH? MOND AND SEVEN PINES ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAY HAS MADE SEVEN PINES AN ATTRACTIVE RE SORT. AND PROPERTY ALONG ITS LINE IS RAPIDLY ENTfLANClNG IN VALCE. THE HOI'SK IS A MODERN STRUCTURE. CONTAININO ABOUT FIVE ROOMS.?In pursuance of a decree of the Circuit Court of the county of Henrico, in the suit of Mary E. Vincent vs. William A'incent. entered on the l-'th day of Januarv. ltlOO, the underslgned. special commissioners. will sell, at pub? lic auction. at the county court-house, corner Twenty-second and Main Sireets, WEDNESDAY. THE ITH DAV OF APRIL. 1000. at 12 o'clock al., all that certain LOT OF LAND lying and h.'ing i:i the county of Henrico, \ra., at Seven Pi-.ios. and de scribed as follows: Commenclng at a point about 100 yards from the intersec tion of the west side of the Richmond and Sevu T'ir.es Railroad track with WHllamsburg county road, on the north side of the Williamsburg county road. and running thence along- the north side of the said AVilliamsburg road -10 feet westwardly, and extending back north wardly from the said Williamsburg road. between oarallel lines 40 feet apart. 1.10 feet. TERMS: Ono-third cash: balance in six and twelve months. evidenced by negotia? ble notes. with interest added. and title retained until all of the purchase-money is paid and a eonvevanee ordered by the court. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. AI.FRED E. COHEN, AVH. H. SANDS. Special Commissioners. I. John Broaddus, clerk of said court. certifv that theliond required of the spe? cial cbn-ihissloners bv tho decree in said cause of January 15, 1900. has been duly given. Given under my hand tliis 20th rtay_oi March, 1000. JOHN E. BROADDUS. mii'-O - ' '1 'rk. 3IBKTI _**?-?-. THE 'ANNUALa'MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS oi the UNION BROICERAGE COMPANY will be held at their office. No. 20 Soutll Fourteenth Street, on WEDNESDAY, April 11, 1000, at 4:30 I'. M. JUNIUS A. MORRIS. . President. R. S. Chamberlayhe. Seeretary aud Treasurer. mh-7 Office of th. Albemarle Paper AU'g. Co>. Richmond, Va.. March 27. 1900. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETINC of ihe STOCKHOLDERS <>: tlie AtBB MARLE PAPER MANUFACTLR-M. COMPANY will be held at the otfiee ot" Messrs. Davenport. Morris & Co.. Rich? mond. Va.. o:i THURSDAY, April 12, 1900, ut 12 o'clock M. CHAS. AI. BOSWELTu. mh'27 Seeretary and Treasurer. Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia. Richmond. \ a. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE members of this Society will be' held at the office of the Society JIO.NO.'Y, April ltfth, at 12 o'clock AI. EDWIN A. PALMER. mh22 _Seeretary. THE ANNUAL ^^4^1 Stoekliolders ot the NORTHSIDE LAND COMPAXY will be held ut tiie State Rank Ot Virginia. R:ehmor*d. Aa.. on. WEDNESDAY, April 1-J?1- ?'* ? P -\T A. i. MUtJDI, mhi Seeretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY G^N^.THAT ihe Board of Directors ol the AII.A.N TIO COAST LINE RAILROAD ?;DM PANY OF VIRGINIA have called a general meeting of the Stockholders o. said company. and that the said mce. ing wiil bc held at the o""'- ?", thr companv. in the citv of Richmond at 12 o'clock AL. on THL'KSDA ; the-10th dav of April. l'.'OO. W. I_.IO.Nha. mhl5 _ Seeretary. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS SL03S IRON AND STEEL COMPANA.-In accordance with the by-!aws notice ls herebv given that the annual meeting Of the stockholders of the Slosa Iron and Steel Company will be held at me office of the company. in Birmmgharn Ala. on WEDNESDAY. April 4. 1000. at 12:00 o'clock noon, for the election of Directors and for the transactlon or such other business as may come before "the meeting. Books tor transfer *?f ?-took will be closed from noon of MARCH 24. 1000. until APRIL :>. 1000, at 10.00 o'clock A.VJ-L.- EE< ml_20 Waaaatmxp. Xew York. March 21. 1000. - TO THE HOLDERS OF THE Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway Company Incoms Bonds. Xotice hereby is given to the l.olders of the above bonds that upon transfer and delivery thereof to the GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY. ot Xew York. al its office. 65 Cedar Street, Xew York. they will receive payment therefor at par. to? gether with the semi-'innual interest due thereon April 1. 1000. H. A. MURRAY. mli..-. Secretary. $ OOO $ 3OO $1,000 $1,***00 $2,300 $3,000 To Lend on Gity Rea.ty. f\. J. Chewing & Co. No. 6 N. Tenth St. C. W. BRAISCH Sc CO., STATE BANK BUILDING. BANKERS and BROKERS Prlvats wlrea New York. Chict-go and eli Drir.ciD.-vI tride ceatr-S. oc2-6t I T.B state M ef Wm RICHWOISD. VA. Caoitp.I.S500.000 Surplus. . . ? ? ? $240,000 j JOHN S. ELLETT, WILLIAM. M. HILL, I President. Ciishiei*. ! Directors: Alexander Cameron. Jo_n S. | EIIstL T. C. Wlli'azns. Jr.. uranvllle _ , Valentine. James D. Crump. John R. AVilliams. J. M. Fourqurean., A. R. Ellcr son. J. L. Atltrirn. One Reason Is i*-._t we are up-to-date', and hard wor'K-rs Extr-cts lrom ett'irs re? ceived t.'.ni our patrons: "1 am pteas. -l 10 stute thal sim ?? tho .flrst of th- year I ;..!%?? found our con nactlon wlth your agency '? very valuabto "Your ijufck and relia.Ie report savetl us an SSO.Op shipmont last week. which would have been a tocai loss." "Our credit man says our connection with vour agency ls the '???st we h_v?. "We use the Show-Church Co. for out coUections. a:*.d tind it th-* most satisfac tory way of collecttng w.- have ever ii.id. -r-rt-it* THESNOW-CHURCHCQ LEGAL NOl U 1. ?crntorxi.'.-ix the law and V EQUITY COURT OF Tl IE CIT? OF RICHMOXD. THE 2t:D DAY OF FEB-* Ri'ARY. 1000: Alice M. Amos.Plalntlff. .. Defendant. versus Walter A. Amos . IX EQUITY. j Thc* object of this sUit Is to <?!?(..in a i divorce a vincnlo matrimonii by the pl-.intiff trom the defendant. And m ? affidavit having been tnadu and nled that i the- defeiidarii. Walter .*-.- Atnos. is i< noit ! resfdent of the State of Virgiiiia, :t s i ordered that he do appear here Wt.hin Kfteen davs after the dtte publicuiion I hereof and do what 13 necessary to pro? tect his interests herein. A copy?Teste: ,_, , P. P. WIXSTOX, Clerk. R. AV. Ivcy. p- '!? [ TO WALTER A. AMOS: Take notice tii.it I shall. on th- -*?_ I PAY OF APRIL, l'lOO. at the office of ' R. W. [vey, X<>. '* Xorth Eleventh Street, in Richmond, Va., between th<- hours of *} A. 31. and (j P. M.. on that day. pro? ceed to take the deposltlons of J. W. Miller and others. to be read in evidence in my behalf. ln a certain suit m equity depending ln thc Law and Equity Court ot th.* city ot Richniond, wherein you are defendant and 1 am plaiutiiT: and if. from any cause; the taking of the said deposl tions be not commehced 011 thal day. or, if commenced, be not concluded on that d.iv. the taking ot the same will be ad? journed and continued trom day to clay, or from time to time. at the same place and between thc same hours. until tho same shall be completed. Rc-pectHillv yours, ALICE AL AMOS. P.y Counsel, R. A\". Ivey. p. n- mhli* -,rii;,;i\l.\-l.N' TUK CIRCUIT COCTRT V OF THE COI'NTV Ol-' HENRICO. THE STil DAY OF MARCH. 100O: E. H. Wrcnn .I'laintilT. i vs. ) Annie AVrenn .De.en_U_nt The object of this suit is to obiain .1 divorce a vin-ulo matrlmoni by me plaintHT. E. II. Wrenit, trom his wife, Annie Wrenn, defendant, on the grounas of desertion for a periad ot more than three years. And an affidavit having been made ai.d iiie.i lhat tho defendant. Annie Wrenn..? a non-resldent ot the State of Vlrsima. it is ordered tbat she doth appear here within flfteen days after thc due punh <-_tlon of this order and do what ia nece sary to protect iier Interest herein. 'le"St0: .JOHN' E. 1'l.OADDUS, Clerk. A copsr-:T?tg k FiKOADVVS, cterfc Beveridge. Attorney. '"'''' , s_..LEo ntorosALS. XOTICE Tl) BRICK CONTRACTOR3. SEALED PROl'OSALS will be rece'ved at this office up 10 1- o clock M.. Tl ES n\v \oril :: I0001. for furnishlng tho P^dtentFary SIX HUNDRED THOU fsAXD ^m'.-M WE1.I.-CI.EANED AND SOUND OLD BRICKS. sultable for'an outslde wall No salmon bncks will be taken Not less than 83 per cent. must b- whole bricks P.ats must not be smaller than half bricks. If more than one size. state how many of each. Bids mu-'t state location and give price- otv the gfoimd, and also the price delivered at Uie Penitentiary at a point to bo destenated bv the Superintendent ' Th- rl**lit to rejej-t any or ui! bids reserved. G- M. HEL.AIS. JnhSO Superintendent. BXCUUSIONS. E_STER^~~ MONDAY EXCURSIOX.? Th,-n* will be an EXCUF.SION IO V.XSHINOTON EASTER MONDAY for benefit of Summer Rest. via Rich? mond, Fredericksburg anrl Potomad Railroad, conducted by Mr. aud Mrs. George A. Barksdale and Mrs. Arma F. Rahm The train will leave Broad und Hancock Street at S A. M.: retiirnins. wiU leave AVashinston at t* P. M. next day. Tickets, **"J.r)U?good on Excurstnn ?rain only. mh_.l ~FOi: R_*-"T_ FOR- RBIiT.^ ??? FURXISHED. FOUR ROOMS. halls nnd bath. For terms, etc . apply to Xo. *30S East Orace Street. mh-Q