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Social and Personal. (Continued from Eighth Pagc.) Mr. Joseph Bryan nnd Mr. Jonathan Bryan. i Mrs. "Cj. R. "Dashlell scrvod tca. ar.d" was ?nsslsted by Misss Glasgow and Miss Colc mnn. Among the guests from a distance were Miss Carrie An-.-on, Virginia; Miss Carrle Walc-rbury, Comi,; Mrs, James B. Fun ?'len. Idaho; Mrs. Scott. Roanoke: Miss Lrilh Green. Norfolk; Mrs. Murray, Ohlo; "Mrs. S. H. Kblolds. Ypungstown, O.; 'Miss "BoBe Mlnnigerode; Miss Travls, Now York: Mrs. W. M. Lilo. Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. and Miss Morris. of Buffalo. N.'Y*. ? ? The l^adUcs* Matineo Mueicale ?wl'l meet next Friday afternoon at 5 o'tiodt at S13 Floyd Avenuc. when modcrn COmpOSers will be rendered. Thi.s will bc the last regular meeting of ihe .^eason. .uid ilnal ammcornonts will then be machi for the closlng soirce. ? . ? Afirr the lorrg ?pell of quletude, the gaities of rhe week will be imost hearUly enjoyed ani will be entered into .with spirit und verve. The Pirates of Pcnzance -vsill be. ihe first of thu pleasures to demand soeiety's tittcntlon. ?? On Tuesday the weddlng of. Miss Y!r ginU Bernard Haryie ;ind Mr. James E. Gannon and that of Miss Mary Mann Pase Newton and Mr. Wr. G. Standard ?will take place. On AVeflnesilay evening the Easter ger rnan ot tiie Tuesday will be dahced at <he Maeonlc Temple nnd will be an un USlially brilljant affair. And the mar riace of Miss Kntherino Valentlne Mon Caguie and Mr. Joseph Preston Carson wiil take 5>laee. i ? Thursday, Mr. .T. R. Coolidse. Jr.. of Uoston. Mass., will give a delightful lawn j pnrly at Tuckhoe and on the evenlng of the 30th the Friday Oennan Club will give their Easter dance at the Masonie Temple ? ? ? Tlie younger sct are nlso preparing for !a very pny week. With the operetta, "In fhe Land of Nod." the elegant danc- j i'.is j-arty to be given by Miss Elizabeth I Atkinson, a card-parry with whieh Messrs. l Landon and McDonald Wellford will en- | tcriairi and tho Bal Poudre to be given by ( Mrs. James A. "Welch on Friday evenlng, their week .will bc a very merry one. ? ? * An Eastor weddlng of interest to Rich- j monders is that of Miss Edna Younp; and j Mr. Alfred Deitrieh. which will take place j gt the home of the bride's motber. on i April 33th of this montb. in New Y'ork city. Among the Richmondcrs who will ; bc presem at the weddlng will be Miss Mautle Siokes, Miss Boss'.e Martin, Miss Lilv Hill and Mr. Walttr El'-y-on. ? ? Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Fergusson returned : Wednesdav from tlieir wedding jourriey aitd wero'tenderod a delightful reception tliat even'ing by the grbom's parents. The bouse was prettily decoruted for the oc oasion. During the evenlng beautiful mu nlc:al selections were rendered by Mrs. it. O. Fergusson. Miss Alma Jenkins and Mr. Twigg Tempie. . Ahout 11 o'clock an elegant supper was ; served. The Uble flecorations were iri j pink. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. j Kefgusson, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Fergusson. | Miss Xettle Co'.ncr, Waynesboro; Miss Alma Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. C. XV. Jen? kins. Miss Burtrjn. Miss Nellie Wool dridtre, Miss Kate O'Connor. Mr. Elwood Jenkins. Mr. Twigtr Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Rmdley, Mr. I. K. Cavin, Mr. !M. Lee Fenrusson. Misses Cora and Beulah fFer gusson; Miss M'lldred Fergusson, Mr. Leslle and 'Mose Grecnwald, Mr. TJaffaf gue. of New York: Mr. Weser, of Xew J York, and Mr. Daviu Coiner, of Waynes- i horo. I ? * ' A delightful tacky paxty was given I Wednesday evening at the Kindergarten, on Floyd Avenue. by a numher oT fhe *sbung people. It was a most er.joya.ble >a1T.->ir. Miss Fanriy B. Bfittledorfer and Mr. Albert Wise were the chaperoiies; Those ijircsent wiere Misses Hazel Louise Kjnufmann, TJlionie iet Stnause, Addie I'llm.in. .Wt~. BoSa Block, Xatae Fanny E. MltUedorfer and ?1. Messrs. Lee A. 'Whitlock, i. "Wal!. r M. Whitlock; Bouis j lvlw.ird V>". Lovenstein, Sam i Pearlsteln. Louis Bloomberg, j Gus Newstate and YViHie Heller. j A party of young ladies from the "vv"o- | ir.in's College are spc-ndinft "their Easter j liolldays Bight-seelng al Washington. The. ! party,' twenty-one in number, comprises j Misses Mllier arid Moss, Orange, Tex.: Misses i'oweil. Dlerritt, Langfond and Thlgpen. of Georgia: BCss Katlierlne Gudger. Ashville. N. C: Misses Lee and I Lifsey. of Emporia, Va.: Miss Crismond. j of FTeaerlckB'burg. and Misses Hancock, r.'-v.vn, Ryland, Kirk, Pa'ce, Garlick and j p ,llara "f ithls -city. j Thi ;nrtv is chaperoriea by Miss Mary Oart^r' An.lerson, lady princlpal of the I The enrgagement of Miss Bmma Griffin I Reld an 1 l?r. Samuel A. Kidriick is an- j 'iiouriced. Miss Reid is a beautiful young J l.oly of many accomplishments, and has j 1 mg been a memher of the ehoir of the j First Preshyterian church. She is well j Jcnown in socl J circles in this city and 1 Washington. Dr. Riddick Ls a dlstinguish- j ed gmduate of the University College of j Medicine, and has jusl resigned the posi- J iion of house Slirgeon at the Virginia j llospital to aeeept a simiiar position in | a hospital at Fairmont. AV. Va.. and to | aei as assistam surgeon of the Baltimore j and Ohlo Railway Company at that place. j llis new position ls recarded as .1 fine j one. The young coup'e will residc- in j Fairmont. Th.- wedding v.il". prebably ( take place In July. j ? * * i 3fjs-se= Mary Buford. Alene Stokes, Sad- j ie Sutton and Calvin Brastr and Sally ! Ahdcrson will sperid the holidays at the { I'nlversity of Virginia, and already have j Tp^-M > saved irom what you eartt will <?* v^H j cause no inconvenience, and } make you comfqrtable in the Pp*t? S course of time. * C1 < Write, 'Phone or Call, Provitott Sayings Bank, 911,E. MAIN STREET. INTEREST FROM FIRST DAY, COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY. their cards lillcd for the cntire wcck's icstivitles. Mrs. Sarah Gambel, of AVest A'irgin'a, is a gucst of Rev. and Mrs. Goodwiu, at the rectory. Miss Antionotte AVilkin.-on is visiting he'r sister, Mrs. AA'diliam Johnston, in Xor? folk. a , Miss Eina Mayo, who has been visiting friends in Xewport Xews, has returned. to tiie city. * * Mr. James Brown Potter spent several davs in the city last week. ...? Mr and Mrs. James AValkcr are ex nected home from Florida next week. * ? * Mrs. Rlchards, of Blizabeth; X. J., is tiie gucst of her nephew, -Mr. E. C Mayo. * Aliss jennette Smith, of Montour Falls, Prederick county. Va.. is spending Easter with her cousliis, Mlsses Alice and Flo rc-nce Holiand. 1100 Xorth Twenty-sccond Street -Aliss Simtli is a student at the Bowiing Green Female Seminaryl On Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock, two i charming papers will be read at the avo mun's Club, .one on Garibaldl, by Miss Augusta T. Daniel; and the other on Cavour, by Miss Maria Blair. ? * Mrs. AA'illiam F. Pattbh is visiting Mrs. O. A. Crensbaw, :'-flS East Main Street. * ^ * Miss Susie Wilson. of I-Gxihgtori, Va., and Miss Macie AVilli.ams. of Arvonia. nre i spehding a few days with their cousin, j Miss Loulse AA'illiams, of Pnrk Avenue. * . * j Mr. Howard Bruce, of Xew York. ls spending the holidays in Riclimond. Miss Mary Miller. of AA'illiamsport, Pa., who has been to Southern Pines for two montlis. is stopping over with Dr. and Mrs. Gcorge Cooper. Miss Sophie IWhite is home for tho holidays, nnd has" as .her guest Miss Justine Moran, of Detroit. i Mrs. J. P. MeEarcn, of Detroit. will be tho guest of Mrs. James B. Pace next i -week. : * . ? } Miss Evelyn Deitrich. of T.orraine. is [ visiting her sislc-r, Mrs. Kidd, at XO. j fi02 1-2 AA'cst Grace Street. * . * Miss Eliznbc-th Bragg, of Petersburg. I is the guest of her sister. "Mrs. Joseph i Brady,.2Co. 1400 FSoyd Avenue. MissiMai jorie Smith, of Xew Brunswick, X". J.. is visiting Miss Eeila Randolph. Tatum. v ? * * Colonel aml Mrs. William R. Keese and M.iss Hattie Hanson. of Xew York, were entertalned by Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Karkwood at their home la.^t night. The visitors have been the guests of Col. John Murphy for tcn days. They will return to Xew York this afternoon. A very pretty wecding will b_- solemn ized to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at Sacred Heart Ohuruh. when Miss' B. ! Marie Murphy and Mr. Thomas J. Gar- j rett will become niar. and wife. Tlie church will be beautlfully decorated in palms and Baster lilies. The bride will be gowned in a h u dwtr.e Point de Alencon iace over white tnffeUi, ? with sprays of orange blossoms and will carry a shower foouquet of lilies of tlie valley. Miss Xeli Murphy, sister of the bride, will wear white Point d'Esprit over while s-ilk and will carry a bcuquet of bride-s- I maid roses. The ushers wiii be Messrs. J. P. Clarke, Henty Cufer, Jeah Kinkead, of Jersey City; Berry Clarke, of Maryland: and Preston Ray, of Washington. The bride will enter the chiiroh on the arm of her father ar.d will -be met at thc*. altar by the groom and his best man, Mr. John J. Murphy, brbther of the bride. Hero the eeremohy wiii be performed by Rev. J. B: O'Riely. After the ceremony, an clegant rcceptipn, to whlcli over three ?-.undred guests have been bidden, will be given at the home of tlie bride's r-arents, Xo. 220 Xorth Harrison .Street. Among Uis gutsts from a distance will be Major aml Mrs. T. G. Garrett, of Washington, parents of the groom; Mrs. T. J. Donovan, Miss LSIanehe Wood, Miss .Tennie May Judse. Mr. Preston Ray. .Alr. Xed Donovan. all of AA'ashington: Miss Maud Meaney, of Jerse'y cfty; Mr. Berry Clark.. of Maryland: and Mr. Eu gene Kinhead, of Jersey City. Tlie young couple will leavo for Xew York by way of Old Point. Miss Murjhy I.-s the attnactiye daughter ?? Mr. E. P. ?M-urphy, and Mr. Garrell. who was a former .resident of Waslidngton, is a vaiued Government drauglitsman in the Trigg YYorks. * * * ?Several interesting announeements of engagercents have been made-during the week. One of special interest is that of Miss Hc-ien Xye and Dr. W. H. O. McGeheo. Miss Xye came to this city from AA'ashington last April and has won ?her way into the hearts of the Richmond people, ar.d through her Vnagnificent voico hais lirmly establi.-hed herself ns one of the leaders in musical c.ircles in this city. Mdss Xye is the director a-n-.l soprano of Grove-Avenue Baptist Church. Dr. Mc It makes 110 differetice what you want iii the fumiture line?110 matter. how small or how large, Iioav cheap or how high?we've got it. Ours is a complete.stock that contains both the useful and the luxurious? a stock of Furnitnre, Mattiugs, Babj' Carriages, Go-Carts aud Re frigerators that stauds unexcelled?a great big stock, and we feel, on account of having had such a ver3r largel\T iucreascd business since the first of the year, that we are doing you a great favor by inviting you to examine our goods. We know avc can saAre you nione}'. Remeniber, it costs you nothing to look at our fumiture, and it certainly giAres us a great deal of pleasure to show it. 419-42! East Broad Street, Between Fburth and Fifth. Liberal Terms of Payment Given When Desired. Owing to the ol^ercrowded condition of our *ppholstery warerooms we will make special prices on Parlor Suits and Couches this week Don't forget the green windovv. Gehe.e is a prominent dentlst and a grad uatc of the University Coliege of Medi? cine, at which coliege he lectures on Operative Teehnidue. Dr. McGchce ls also an accomplishcd musieian and is the director and orsan ist of Grace Eplscopal Church. 'The wedding will take place in June. at Hamlin Methodlst Church in AVashing ton. " * * Another cngagoment of interest to Rlch monders is ~that of Miss Eva Douglas AAii^e, of Xew Y'ork. to Captain James P. Barnev, of Jamestown. Miss AVise is a daughter of the Hon. John S. AVise, of Xew York. Mr. Barney is a son of the | late Edward E. Barney. of Jamestown. ? The wedding will take place on June Gth, at Cape Charles. * . * Captain Harric AA'ebstc-r. V. S. X.. will give a stereogticon lecture on Japaii. before the AVoman's Club at 8:30 P. M. on Friday evening, April 20th, at the Y. M. C. A. Hall. On this occasion each member will be entitled to invite two guests, elther gentlemen or ladies. and will need admis sioh tickets, w-hich can be obtalned at the Club-rooms. This lecture promises to be especially interesting, as Captain AVebster is a most agreeable speaker. His views on japan are unique. most of them having been taken by himself and colored by native artists. _ * * Mrs. James A. AA'elch will close her dancjiig-class next Friday evening with an -elegnnt bal poudr'e, for the scholars, at rtelvidere Hall, from 7 to 10 o'clock. wheih" promises to be an event'of the season in the .iuvenile world. The parti cipants will come in .powdered hair, palnted cheeks and patches. Colonel Jo. Lane Stern, Mr. Spotts wood AA'cllf'ord and Mr. Channing Xew ton will each lead several figures of the german. Eater dainty refrcshments will be served tlie participants. Only the scholars and .patrons are ex? pected. * * * Mrs. Perey Montague left the city on Thursday for Washington to join her daughter. Miss Tnez Montague. They will spend Easter week in Baltimorc with friends Mrs: Montague. will be the guest of Mrs. Innis Randolph. Invita-tions have been issued to a card party to be given by Miss Lelia Tatum ..n Thursday evening. * * * Miss Augusta Talcott. of Bon Air, wiii spend several days next week with Miss Mary Blair Binford. * * * Mrs. A\". G. Xeal and family left to-day to spend a week or ten days with Mrs. Xeals parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Xcl son, of Culr-eper. * s 'Major James R. AVcrth and Misses Elie and A.my Werth, of Uiis city, will leave for St. Louis on Monday after? noon to attend the wedding of their eous in. iMr. Douglas Robert, of that city, to Miss Giendenning. The ccremony will take plaee on Thursday, the 19th. 'Miss E.-nma I-lume. of "Washington, is tho guest of the Misses Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Frands AV. MeCullough; of oi'Xfolk, spent a few days in the city this we 4: with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James liaycs. General Bradlcy T. Johnson and Mrs. Bradley Johnson are the guests of Dr. nnd Mrs, George Bcn. Johnston. Mrs. Bettie Custis Ambler is the guest of Mrs. Burgkyn, Xo. 1 South Third Street. * * Miss Colhcuii, of Atlanta, Ga , wi;i spsnj tho Easter holadays at the home of Dr. G. B. Stricklcr. * * Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoffman Allan are spend? ing a few weeks at Seabreeze,' Fla. " * * * Miss Ella Graham Agnew. who has been in the Transvaal for the past fivo years. will be the guest of Mrs. J. A. Grigg on Monday. *??--'* Miss Matilda Jones is thc guest of Mrs. Francis G. Townes, Xo. 0s East Frankiin Street. * * Miss Addie P.owie. who.has been at Miss Gussie Daniei's school, near AA'a-shington, is at home. a * Miss Elizabeth Davcnrort will spend Easter with Colonel and Mrs. Carter, at the University of Virginia. * * Mr. and Mrs. Isnac Davenport will leaye Monday for a short trip to Washington, * Miss Mattle Turpin. of Ayle-tt,. Va.. is in Richmond, spending tlie Easter holi days with her sister. Mrs. S. B. Scott, Xo. C3T. 1-2 Xorth Fifth Street. * - '* Mrs. Barton Haxall AA"ise has returned from a visit to Mrs. Thomas A. AArayne, at Sanannah. * * Mrs. Gearge A. Eyon nnd Miss Eliza betih Robiiuon will lea.ve tormorrow for Xew York, as delegates to the Congress of Day Xursery and Kin.lergartens, -tthat eohv'enes this week in that city. WITH BUTLER S. Otho Wilson, Populist Chairman,. *Ea^ Wilf'Bolt IF BUTLER IS NOIVIINATED Governor Kussell Finally Grauls Kx traditioii for, Baxtcr Shenmell, A Ilcpublican Paper Atlvo catcs W'liitc Snnreinacy. 1RALEIGH, N- C.." April 14.?Special.? The oral argument in the Duiitam vs. the Southern Bell Telephone case, which is to test the Craig law, was heard in the Supreme Court yesterday. The case, as has been stated. Was argued by briefs somo time ? ago. The deeision will be of much interest. lt was reported that S. Otho Wiison, the county chairman of the Populist Com? mittee, had become reeonciled to Senator Butler, but he says 'that is not true. und that he will bolt the State Convention if Butler is named on the ticket. The F'opu list County Convention met here to-day. Governor Kussell on yesterday decided. to grant *the extradition papers of the Governor of Tennessee, to be served on Mr. iBaxter Shemwell. of Asheville. An account of this case was given some days ago. The State Journal begins publica'tion here to-day. lt is a Kepublican paper, .but is for white supramaey. lt is edited and owned by .Mr. James M. Allen. Tho Western Union telegraph oflice here this morning found that thestrikers and 'their friends had cut the wires in. several places befwecn here and Golds-; boro?at Neuse and at Princeton. Y'es terday all were ln order except at one point. 'SherifC IVtge was this morning asked to send from here deputies to protect the ofRces and operators at Cary. Gir'ner. 'Morrisvilie and Auburn. Cary- is the only important point, as it is there ifuat the Southern and Seaboard tracks cross. Tlie State charters fhe Montauk Water and Electric-Power Company. There were quite a ?party of Kepublicans and PopuBsts who went to Washington on the quiet Thursday night. Secretary Thompson was one. BASE BALL. VS. Richmond College. Easler-s-ilonday. Game Cailecl at 4 P. M. Adniission 25 Cents. Granrt Stand 25 Crnts Extra. SPBCIAJ, JNOTICKS Ot'fice of Richmond Passenger and Power Co.. Richmond; Va. ON OR BEFORE MAY 1ST THE ABOVE riamed company will succeed to the LIGHT aud-: POWER business of the RICHMOND RA1BWAY AND EI.EC TR1C COMPANY, and it asks that all of said company's former patrons will give the new coneern their favprable consideration and renew all c'ontracts now in force- for eleetric lights and powerl XEW. CAPACIOrS and MOST MOD ERN eleetric appafatus has been pur ehased. and will be Iristalled as soon as possible, thereby doubling tbe present output of eleetric current and securlrig prompt and rollable service. The rates for current will be placed as low as any company can.oifer. We hope to retain all the old eustomers of the Richmond Railway and Eleetric Company, and add as many new eustomers as may de sire prompt ar.d reliable service, coupled with considerato and courteous treat ment. RICHMOND PASSENGER AND POWER- COMPANY". Richmond, Va.. April 12, IfiOO. Tp My Fellow-Citizens: I take this method of returning to you my .sincere and heartfelt thariks for the generous support given me in the primary election, and will ever esteem it an honor and a duly to reciprocate your kindness whenever an opportunity presents itself. 1 Oiave been defeated in a number of elections, and have on every oecasion yielded without a murmur to the ver dict as rendered". If my opponent desires a recount, my consent is already given, as I feel in my heart that there is nothing for me to fear. Respectfullv yours. JAMES C. SMITH. Offlce of Snp't Virginia Penitenriary, Richmond. Va.. April li. I'.KK), NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.?SEAf.En PROPOSALS addressed to the under signed will be received at tlils oflice up to 4 o'clock P. M.. TUESDAY, April 17, IMJO. for B.WING BRICKS IN EN CBOSi'RE WABL, estimated to contain COO.000 bricks. For further partlculars see specliiea tions (at office of XV. C. West, Archi ' tcct, Merchants National Barik Build? ing). ln conformity with which speciii cations estimates will bc made. Right is reserved to reject any or all proposals. G. M. HELMS. aplo Superlntendent. HOT1SL*. fhTvliiinia Hot ~Springs~Go BATH COUNTY, VA., ON CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILW-AY. 2.500 FEET ELEVATION. "The New Homestead." with all modern conveniences, includlng private baths, to. gether with the bath-house. Open tho year round. Invalids made perfectly comfortable. Wronderfu! resuits to sufferers from gout, rheumatism and nervous troubles. AMUSEMENTS AND SPORTS. Riding and drivlng partins daiiy; new bicvele track. gold grounds. lawn tennis, poo'l. and billiards; flshing and hunting. For winter rates and accommodations apply to - FRED. STERRY. EAUTY _~~ ?~^ . ? Owes much of its attractiveness to Perfect Teeth. Users of | MiWER'.S No. 4M0UTH WASH j tell'us so. . . . . Price,25c. T. A. MILLER, 519 East Broad, Branch Under Jefferson Hotei. No musical knowletige yvhotever is required on the part of the perfortner. it is a signilicant fact that thc Pianoia is the only plano-ptaycr which has been ENDORSID BY MUSICIA.N5. Unlimited Repertoire ..The Pianoia brings into use thousamls ci pianos which are now lyintc idle. It makes everv member of the familv a phyer and master of a repertoire which includes the musical classics. both ancient and modern.the Iatest popufir airs. and an end iessvariety bf both sontf and dance music. The sixty-five fingers of the Pianoia strike the sixty-five kevs of the piano bv means of a pneumatic. according to the technic of the composition, the elasticitv of the air productntr. a pliar.t. viekiintr. and remarkabiv svmpathetic attack that is almost identica! witb/that of the huniari firigers. You are invited to call and hear the PI-VNOL V. WALTER D.&10SES & CO.J005 Main St.. Richmond, Va. Soie Agenis for Virginia and \orth Carolina. Writs for Cataiocue A. Corrcspondence Solieitad. M cx:ooocoaoooocoo^oco'? ocggoco cxooocooccooooooooooocoooco o ^ TTJT5 8 BOSSER ... o easoo l Is BLea??, \'e\v Carriages sre alwa>s wanted at o this Season. We simply advertise Q tiiat you may not forget that the ?s ARE THE BEST TO BUY. 8 ;rrq fcUBBERTIRES, REPAIKING ? lAUL.5 if AND REPAIIHTl^G. 3 g ' The Largest and .Most Complete Stock of the LATEST N0VELTIE5 in 8 RUNABGUTS, TRAPS, PHAETONS, and SURRfES [h?e V '' ? Laundry.Wagons, Delivery Wagons. Dayic-n Wagons. 8 R. H. BOSHER'S SONS. 15 S. 9th St. Richmond. Va. : ccoccccocccococcoc ccccccccc CCXDCOOOOCCCCCCCCCXDCOCOCCCO J. H. BUSBY, I leadquariers for lo^sefyroishiog Goods . THE OLD RELiABLE FUSNITIRE H0U5E. A handsome 1 itte of CHAMBER SUIT5, PARLOR SUITS, WARDROBES, HALL RACK5, IRON BEDS AND SPRINGS, flATTRESSES, FEATHERS, COOK STOVES and RANGES. BABY CARRIAGES. at very low prices for cash or o:i credit. We solicit your piatronage and guarantee satisfac tton. \/ OO, Cor. Foushee * ' and Sroeid Streeis. lMI PACmOND'S P0PUUL2 PLACE OF AHUSEMENT. yfpf % w w w Special lafinee TQ-ierrow. The BIjooTs Eastar Graatlng. WiLLS and LORETTO. The Tramp and Comedlenne. WILL1S P. SWEATNAM, The Comedian with Comedy. SOLARET, Tht- Quecn ot Ligh Dulfy. Sawtelle and Duffy. Presenting Master Jimmi'- Duffy. FORTUNI BROTHERS, Novelty Comedy Creators. Hlfsses PEAK and KELLAR, The tady Banjoists. KELLEY and VIOLET, The IdeaJa o? Fashlon. REGULAR PERFGRMANCES ALL THE WEEK. REGULAR POPULAR PRICES, Y. M. C. A. AUDtTORIl'M. MONDAY EA*ENING, April 10. 1000, LOUIS SPENCER DANIEL, HUMORIST Assisted by MR. II. W. GEIGER, Pianiat; MISS FLORANCE DILLARD, -Vtolinist. Benetit entertainment for tiie S. P. C. A. of Richmond. apl 1 MR. CHARLES PIERSOX has the honor to announce tliat the lirsi PUBLIC RECITAL of his piipils will take place ' THURSDAY. APRIL V.<. 1000, Jefferson Eoof Gard< n.. "David Garriek" and the balcony scene' from "Rbmeo and Juliet." Behefii Old Dominion Ho?pital. Aumission, 50 cents. apS EASTER MONDAY AT BEANDON PARK: Music and dancing from 11 A. M. till 11 P. M. Ad'mlss.ion,; 25c. Ladies, free. THE PASSION PLAY. ST. JOHN'S GERMAX EVANGEBiGAB OHU1RCH, Efehth and Marshal! Streets. MONDAY AND TUESDAY XTGHTS, April !>th and 10th, 1?). Admission, 2T. cents. apS = 1 Go on Mrs. Giil's II TO OLD POIXT. OCEAX VIEW AND BUCKROE BEACH. Easter Monday, April 16. Round trip. $1; chi'.dren. 50c. Traln will Ieave C. & O. Station, Seven tecnth and Broad Streets, at S:?> A. M.; returning, will ieave Old Point at 7 P. M. apl EXCURSIOX TO WASHIXGTOX, R., F. & P. R. R EASTER MOXDAY, APRIL IS. 1000, Benetit of the.Summer Rest. Conducted by Mr. and Mrs. George A. Barksdale and Mrs. Anna F. Ralim. Train leaves Broad and Hancock Streets a' S A. M.; returning. leaves Washington, N'nth Street and Maryiund Avenue. next da'v at 6 V. M. Rouai-trij> ticket to Wash? ington. JiSO: ehilcren. half rates; good on excursion train only. On sale at Elba Station. Separate coaehe3 for colored people, .,...,_- .'- ?- '? -' - - ap^ Academy ?^ ^^sic, WEDNESDAY, APRIL ISTTI. THE GREAT XEW YORK SUCCESS! The Brilliant Rom irice, UNDER THE RED RGBE. A Powerful C iste! El h iratc Sceneryl Prices: $1. 7.'..-.. 50e. m I - . S-ats .ur sale Monday. aplii FREE RECITAL* BY MR. AXD MRS. FRANK STAYTON T1I-' "ri'S' >X, Assisted by MISS GERTRUDE l.. MERRIMAX, Soprano, and MISS 1DA ROBLNSON, Soprano at JEFFERSON ROOF GARDKX. FRIDAY EVICXING. APRIL -\). lflOO, at 8:1.". o'clock. Admlsslon by card, t.> he had at music stores and Jefferson liotel. apt-t ORGAN RECITAL. Mr. Clarenee Ed&y, CONCERT OKi JAXIST, Seventh-St Chrfstlari Church, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL rjTTEL Tickets can be sectu-ed from -Mr. Erriest II. Cosby, X... Zr" North Eighth Street. Priee. 30 c-:it.-'. ai)l.". The Week Day Bazaar for the benefit ot" Ascension GuilJ. MORTHSIDE HALLT i CHESTXUT HILL APRsIL 17th,, isth. IDth and 20th. Admlsslon: Ai'ults. 10c.; chlldren. 3e. The afternoon attraetions are: Father Goose tabteatnc; a cake walk by rive little couples: a doll drlll by twleve littie ^iris at "i o'clock. Attractive entertatnmenta each night it S:3> o'clock. apiO WEDXE3DAY C:.UM MUSIC l E-TIV.-B. ACADEMY OF MCSIC. APRIL OTH-MAV IST. THREE GRAXD COXCERTS. OWIX'G TO UXi-'ORSEEX CTR.' TJM stanees the oomplimeritary cor.eert lo the- chlldren on the CSpitol S<iii::,rn oy Iardella*s R. L r. Btu?a Band en Eas? ter Monday afternoon fr':m ?"? tb *> 0 c oeK. ?has been cbohged to take piace from 3 to -t o'clock, KJUX LUtDKLBA. Baml-master, . Down Town Stores: 1820-1822 East Main. New Phcna. 500. Old, 316. Up Town Store: 506 EastMarshall. New and Old Phcnes, 34. Manchester: 12I2-I214 Hul! Street New Phonsl678. It will pay you to read our ad vertisement over carerully, and see what a Great Saving it is tc buy vour Suppliescf Us. All Our Goods are or' best qualitv and Porfectly fresh. _ , _ Salt Pork. Bc: Pure Lard. 7c; Large Carined Tomatoes. 6c; Can ned SaImon.3c:Srcal! Hams.8 l-2c; LGmon Cakes. 5c lb.: Large Bars Jefferson Soap. 2c bar; Evapor ated Appies. 8c !b. Canned Tomatoes, Best Qualitv, Packed in Botetottrt County, Va., 5c. a Can. Sweet Mixed Pickles, 13c q". Cbipped Beef, t2c can. Standard American Grann j lat?d Sugar, 5 i-4c lb. Try our S?Me Pateal |^Iour, 25c teg, cr|4 barrsl. Large Irish -Pota:oes, iScis. a Pec!:." New North Caroi na Ciipped ! Herr n^s. Scts. a doz. (:l?W Virginia Buckwlieat, ; 10 pounds for 2oc. Fine Bfackbecry Winc, ioc quart". Fine Cabvyba Wine. ioc quart Home-Made: Preserves. toc far. Besl Com, 5^ csa bushel. bc:t Oats 5Scts. ahus -ci. Ltuiui v 1 a. --? 1 tuu ulioii. Hew Lajer Figs, Ifetb. Cenulne Ear'y Rose Potatees Besi Ne? Crop New Qrfearts Lios Carfee; il cneund. Erc-rly Jane -e.;:-. 7c can. New Seedless Raisins. 7c, Honey Drip Syrup, 9C can. Jeffecson Soap, 1 ir.e b.i.s, 2c, Pure Sugar Syrup 25c gaifcn. Large James Rivs r Shad 3 for 25c. Ttmothy Kty, < 0 cts. a hurccfracf, Large Califorhia Pr,;ne-, 7 cts.or 6 Ibs. for 25 cts. Levering's H.L.L.Coil-e, r:'Jclb Srna-H Navy Beans, 8c quart. Good Famdy Flour, $3.50 barrel or 22c bag. Try our Creamery Batter at 15c 16. It will please you. Fresh Mixed French Candy, 5c !b. Good Brooms?z-strtng, 12c; 3 string, r5C;4-string'1 20c. Worcester Sauce, 5c bottle. Blacfcing and Scrubbing Brushes ,s cents. Kixed Cakes, 7c lb. Shoe Potfsh, Black and T.m, 5C Bottle. Large can Barfiett Pears/I Oc. Sour Pickles, i'Ac. gairorr. Arbuckle's Ariosa Coffee. 12c lb. Scetcii Herrings, 2Qc Box. 3 bars Whi e Castite S- ap for 5c. Good fea Dusr, 25c pound Srnoked Bloate:s, 2.5c dqzen. Fat Mackerel, 30c doz. Jefferson Spring Wheat Flour, g4.5o barrel, or 20c sack. Best Java Green Coffee, 2 ibs for New Oifves- ?0c bottle. Ivory Startfi 4c Package. 10 lb bucket J-Icrne-Made Preserves. 65c. Site Kiug Patent Floor. $4.25 bbl. or 27c bag. Best in the world. 4 yr old Rye Whiskey, S2.00 gaf. Best r*ew Crop New Orleans .\\o lasses, 40c galton. Try our fine Groand Coffee, Large Irish Potatoes, Peck. sSc New Kortii Carolina Cnt Herrings, 8c dozen. Good Salt Pork, 6c lb. New North Carolina Gross Herrings, 10c &oi or |2.75 bbl. r-!b bfcg Lunch Crackers, Sc. Best Canned Corn, 7c or 4 for 25c. California Hams, Sy~z pound? small ones. The Gonfederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAi 5TRKET& Opec doJly from ?> /%. M. to 5 P. Sf. AJrnlailon. 25 c?JCU. i*r?? oa 9?t?p. fc?*_ MM*