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arac sr. ?E SE. SZ 3L. ?3? -Si ~~ Solve These Rebuses QAND SECURE A?T% MONEY PRIZE -TO-DAY The Tim? prints ihe third set of a series of rebuses. Each Sunday, until further notice, three of these will appear. Some will be pretty hard, some will be easy. All stand for the name of cities or towns and so besides furnishing entertainment, the}' will set the children thinking about their geography lessons. Each week the answers to the rebuses will be published. Answers must be sent weekly to the rebuses that ap? peared in the paper of the Sunday previous, and must reach this otiice. not later than Thursday. They will be filed, the answers examined, and prizes given to the chil? dren giving lhe correct answers. First correct answer, $1.00: second, 5o cents; third, 25 cents. If more than one person sends in the correct answer to all three of the re? buses the lirst prize will be awarded the person whose answer is first opened, the second to the second, and the third to lhe third. If more than three persons send in the correct answers, the three whose answers are first opened will yet the prizes as stated above, and the others will receive honorable mention, and will have a trial at the next series, a week hence. No answer from any attache ol The Richmond Times will be considered. Address all letters to''Rebus Editor Times,'' The answers and prize winnets will be announced in next Sunday's Times. IMPORTANT! No answer will be considered unless it is made on the blank form here shown: Name of Cities (or Towns) First_.-. Second.-.-. Third.-. Name of Person Sending Answer. HERE ARE TO *o^_ ?-~ ?-????.? c (first) The Three Prize Winners Of Last Week's Rebuses. Tbe answers to last Sunday's re? buses tilled ? medium-sized traveling bag. There were several hundred of them, and a. majority ot them were thrown out on tbe ground that they w??re either incorrect in name or spell? ing. These answers ?came from sev ?ral States. "Nearly every neighbor? hood in Virginia was represented. The three correct answers first opened In the following order: FIRST? 3U3SS AXX31* BBOwlC, Xo. 3413 PORTER STREET. 31AX CHESTER, VA., WHOSE AX SWKRS WERE: 3st. Newark, X. .7. *J?1. Hannibal, Mo. V,d. Yonlcers t> a wn-curs'i. X. Y. SECOND?G3??3?GE DUVAL, Xo. 333H PORTER STREET. MANCHES? TER, YA.. WHOSE ANSWERS WERE tiie same as the above. THIRD?ADEL. MOORE. STATION A. WHOSE ANSWERS WERE also the .sani?.?. These parties are, therefore, the winners <?f the pri2.?s in the order named, ami will be paid the prize money by applying to and identifying themselves at THE BUSINESS OF? FICI" OF THE TIMES, Tenth Street entrance, first floor. HONORABLE MENTION. Ender this title tbe names of those who gave the correct answers to the rebuses, but whose answers were opened later than those of the three who won the prizes in accordance with the conditions,. are given: Mary B. AV. Quicke, Petersburg, \"a.; l?. G. Wood, Manchester, Ya.; Martha Richford Roberts, Mary Rag land. Lynchburg, Ya.: Alice K. Lear, Haskins Coieman, ICdna Gallowan, Manchester, Ya.; Wilbur Kent Weisi ger, Manchester. Ya.; David Schapiro, Beamer Scott, Mamie Allen, Cumber? land, Ya.; Ressi?? Woodhouse, Staun? ton. \"a.; Thomas B. Bigger. Percy Moore. R. Waitt, Emma T. Brown, George B. Sutton, Kate Clemmit, William l^oebr. Daisy Brannon, Elsie ?.?liaaf, M. L. White. Dendron. Va.: Sadie Atkinson, Thomas Pollard Harry Augustine, Lelia O. Wingfl-dd, Highland Park, Va.; J. A. Warren, Mario E, II. Brown. Kate Dunkel, Harry Wood, Clarksville, Va.: Mary C. Sheppard, Lloyd Taylor, Eilen T. Finegar, Douglas Brannan, Warnnie Mitchell, Ruckersville, Ya.; Morton Wallerstein, Virginia L. Goraine, R. F. Johnston, Waldrop, Ya. ; J. W. Ivey, Klaria Gunst. David B. Mur rill, Vincent M. Miles, Radford, X'a. ; Verna Bass, Manchester, Va.; Francis Shaver, Virginia Grace Hartilina, Fulton; William Nolan, 3?*atharine Gunn, M. 3*. Meachani, Stokes, Va.; Percy'Hall. Ashland, Ya.; Hunter R." Hughes, S. D. Vincent, 3 lume Stith, Francis Schaefer, Temple Waddill, Fulton Hill, Ya.; Thomas Smiley, Margaret Cabell Carrington, Fannie Warwick, Minnie Childress, Mary B. Hamlin, Danville, Va.; Marcellus, 3". G. Robinson, Graham's Forge, Ya.; C?nw?ry M. Kiiox, Archie Giiliam, Dora Garrison, Fannie Lee Sciileir", Armstead Sheppard, Palmyra, Va.; Mary T. Watts, Lynchburg, Va.; "Mar? garet Phillips, Margaret McVey, 31. M. Port??r, Ashland, Va.; Virginia Cooli, F. Virginia Crowder, Mary Ruth Redd, Pitts county, Ya. ; Mar? garet Crump, K. 3-3. Dunkurn, Bettie Lams, C. F. Brook, John P. Scher merhorn, Katherine Robinson, John E. Hawley. Guess Again This Week. CARNIVAL CLUB GROWS POPULAR Ten Thousand Attractive Buttons Have Been Ordered?"Up to the Peo? ple," Said President Meyer. "It is right up to the people now," said ?president Meyer, of Uie Carnival Asso? ciation, last night. "The quicker tho guarantee fund is .subscrib?"d lo the sooner we. can get to work on the preliminaries lo what in my mind will be the greatest affair of the kind ever lield in this city. "We have reason to believe that "we can give a belter industrial as well as jmiusement Carnival this fall than we did last year, and if the people wish to ad v.-rtis.? the city and to induce strangers I?, come ]????- f<?r commercial purposes. then Ut them enter into the Carnival ?movement with the enthusiasm that is ?bound to make of it a success. *"\Ye ?ir?.? not lagging, but we are sim? ply placing the matter in the hands of the business men and citizens generally. If a Carnival is warned, we can have it "by a display of .substantial patriotism on the part of all. Otherwise there will be ?no Carnival." In connection with the work of the Canvassing Committee of the Associa? tion. Mr. Joseph "Welch, of the Board of Police <"??minissioners. made u suggestion that was immediately seized upon, and the "Carnival Club" was the result. Mr. Isaac Hrld, <?f the city Treasurer's ofiice. Is the treasurer of the club, and he has ?ordered 10.080 buttons with a unique de ???e??. to be Riven each member of the club when the Initiation fee of twenty five cents has been paid. Any one can join the club, and as soon as the buttons ?re in hand they will be placed in con? venient places about the city and at the newspapers offices, where those who de? sire to join the club may do so. One thousand dollars at lea^t is counted on from this source, and it Is the fad and fashion to be a member of the club. The money thus secured will be turned over to the Finance Committee. Many names have already been placed on the club's list One night during the Carnival the Car ?pU'al Club will give a. big parade in which the members, ladies and gentlemen, will participate in fancy costumes, and a big Carnival ball will be given. ? A great demand for membership is an? ticipated. :uid It will be tho correct thing to get names on tho list at the carllest ?moment Many letters are still pouring in at headquarter*. No. S19 East Main Street, making lnquiri-?s and asking for privi? leges and space, but nothing can be dene In this respect until the J15.000 guarantee fund Is secured. Train? Collide. (Bt Associ?t?*] rreM.) KN03PVTLLE. TENN.. March 2-Tn a head-end collision or two freight trains yii lije Bouttocra Kail way to-day at LeuuU* SEALED PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived up to 4 o'clock P. M.. TUESDAY, March 12th, for furnishing FRESH BEEP to the Penitentiary and State Farm for one year, beginning Marcii 15, 1901. G?.<?\? pounds, more or less, per week will be required, which must be in quarters or other large pieces o? mer? chantable quality, and delivered in sound condition at the penitentiary or Ninth-Street freight depot, at such times and in such quantities as the superintendent may direct. A satisfactory bond for ??O0.OO guar? anteeing faithful performance of con? tract must accompany bid. Proposals to be addressexl to the Board of Directors and plainly marked as such on the envelope. For further particulars address G. M. HELMS, Superintendent. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, SATURDAY. EITHER ON Grace. Second, Eighth or Main Streets, a CHECKING AND BANK-ACCOUNT BOOKS. Reward ii returned to L. H. BAROFF, 102 West Broad Street. THLit ?1 S UVIC.KS. The Jefferson Memorial Society, of Rich? mond, and tho Marshall Memorial So? ciety, of Highland Springs, will unite at 0:15 P. M. in Bijou Theatre, to hold cen? tennial anniversary services of President Thomas Jefferson, at which a lecture will be delivered by Rev. M. KELLOGG SCHERMERHORN on "The Relations of Thomas Jefferson to his Country, to the World and to Religion." Free tickets of admission may be had at the Bijou office. All holding reserved-seat tickets should present them by ." P. M. Services will commence promptly at 0:15 P. M. BUSINESS OPPOKTUJN'ITIKS. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS who have their own office and some spare time can materially increase their Incomes without expense or trou? ble or interfering with present business, and make permanent connection with well-known financial house. Address H. D. BLUNER, Manager, C51 Madison Avenue, New Y'ork. AN ABSOLUTELY SAFE MINING IN vestment: dividends sure in July: full information on request. J. E. KIM? BALL CO., Denver, Col. "IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY" in Stocks. Grain or Cotton on small in? vestments write to us immediately. We are not brokers and do not solicit ac? counts. FLOWER & CO.. Chicago Stock Exchange Bldg., Chicago. STOCKS BOOMING. ? WHEAT AND provisions next. Send order now. Write for book. "Successful Speculation." Free. J. K. COMSTOCK & CO.. Traders' Building, Chicago. MKETIXGS! THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the RICMOND LOCO? MOTIVE WORKS will be held ut the works of the companv on AVEDNES? DAY, March C, 1?HJ1, at IL' o'clock M. W. R. WILLIAMS, _ Sectary. City, Tenn., four trainmen were killed, two fatally injured and several seriously hurt. The dead: C. P. Madden, engineer; J. M. Stephenson. fireman; Thomas Colbert, colored brakoman; a brakuman, name unknown. A misunderstanding of orders is said to have caused the collision. None of those aboard the trahis escaped uninjur? ed. .?""*" LEGAL NOTICE. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES?Nos. 4'?-j AND -IS."?, OCTO? BER TERM, 1900: Bank of Iron Gate, Plaintiff in Error, vs. James D. Brady. Bank of Iron Gate, Plaintiff in Error, vs. James D. Brady. In Error to the Circuit Court of the United States lor ihe Eastern District of Virginia. Mr. John W. Daniel, of counsel for the plaintiff in error, suggested ihe death of James D. Brady, the defendant in error in these cases, and moved the Court for an order under the Fifteenth Rule to make the proper representatives parties. Whereupon it is now here ordered by the Court that unless the proper representa? tives of the said James D. Brady, de? ceased, as aforesaid, shall voluntarily be? come parlies within ihe first ten days of the ensuing term of this Court the plaintiff in error shall be entitled to open the record, and on hearing have the judg? ment reversed, if it be erroneous: Provided, however, that a copy of this order shall be printed in some newspaper of general circulation within the State of Virginia, for three successive weeks, at least sixty days before the beginning of the term of the Supreme Court then next ensuing. January 17. IDOL A true copy?Test?: JAMES H. McKENNEY, Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States. ' Wm. L. Royall. Atty. for Plaintiff in Error. SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES?No. 145, OCTOBER TERM. 1900: James D. Ration; trading as J. D. Patton & Company, Plaintiff in Error, vs. J. D. Brady, Collector of Internal Reve? nue, &c. In Error to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia. Mr. John W. Daniel, of counsel for the plaintiff in error, -suggested the death of J. D. Brady, the defendant in error in this cause, and moved the Court for an order under the Fifteenth Rule to make the proper representatives parties. Whereupon, it is now here ordered bv the Court that unless the proper representa? tives of the said J. D. Brady, deceased, as aforesaid, shall voluntarily become parties within the first ten days of the ensuing term of this Court the plaintiff in error shall be entitled to open the record, and on hearing have the judg? ment reversed, if it be erroneous: Provided, however, that a copy of this order shall be printed iu some newspaper of general circulation within the State of Virginia, for three successive weeks, at least sixty days before the beginning of the term of the Supreme Court then next ensuing. January IT, 1901. A true copy?Teste: JAMES H.. McKENNEY, Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States. Wm. L. Royall, Atty. for Plaintiff in Error. NOTICE. THE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA now have their COPPER METALIC CIRCUITS rtjady for business, connecting RICH? MOND, CHARLOTTESVILLE. STAUN TON and HARRISONBURG. For RICHMOND CONNECTIONS call Rich? mond Telephone Co., Richmond, Va. THE GENTLEMAN WHO LEFT* HIS BICYCLE at E. A. Stumpfs Restaurant will jilease call for same aud pay for advertisement? !5 ?L ylilLO TO ?MAKE OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS. LEARNERS PAID WHILE BEING TAUGHT. For paiticulars, address IE IA/U IRiolajrraQ??.'d., ITa. The Virginia Hot Springs Go. BATH COUNTY, VA., ON CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. 2.500 FEET ELEVATION. "The New Homestead," with ail modern conveniences, including private baths, to? gether with die bath-house. Open the year round. ' Invalid3 made perfectly comfortable. Wonderful results to.sufferers from gout, rheumatism and nervous troubles. AMUSEMENT AND SPORTS. Riding and driving parties daily; new bicycle track, golf grounds, lawn tennis, pool and billiards: fishing and hunting. For winter rates and accommodations aPply to FRED. STERRY. Manager. WANTED. WANTED, BOARDERS FOR DESIRA; ble furnished rooms, with good table board, at SIS East Grace Street. Also, Stable for rent. WANTED, MY FRIENDS AND THE public to know that I am now employed at t he clothing establishment of O. H. Berry & Cb.'s, where I will be pleased to serve them, having severed my con? nection with "The Globe." J. E. BECHER. WANTED, BY YOUNG LADY, A HOME in family to assist in all household duties. Country preferred. ?dress MISS F., Xo. 1214 East Cary Street, Rich? mond. Va. References given and ex? changed. Please state salary willing to pay. ANTHRACITE NUT AND PEA COAL Mixed, for small stoves. $4.50 per ton: Long Tine Wood. $2.00; Sawed, $2.50 per load. All Coal and Wood at reduced prices to save second hauling. 'Phone, new, ?107. CHAS. H. PAGE CO.. 3200 West Broad Street. WANTED. SEVERAL HUNDRED MEN* io pay us $2.50 for a pair of All-Worsted $5.00 Wime?.* Pants?any size. _O. H. BERR*"_& CO._ THE 5- AND IOC-STORE DOWN town lias reopened for business, 1542 East Main. PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH OR WITI-I out board, at bill East Clay Street. Terms reasonable. WANTED?TO~~B? Y A ' SMALL BRICK house, six or seven rooms, centrally lo? cated. Name price and location. Ad? dress "HOMER," care Leader. WANTED?TO SET^L A COMPLETE JOE AXD COMPOSING PRINTING OFFICE, contains 10x15 press, paper cutter, etc.. or will trade for a cylinder press. Address "PRINTER," Box 28, Ashland. Va. SPECIAL MIDWINTER PRICES ON l;e-?.iphi?!st?M-!i?-- and Re-covering Parlor Suites. Odd ?'hairs. Couches, etc. All the latest stvles of covering shown, .and IT COSTS 5TOU NOTHING to have our foreman call on you and give estimates. CHAS. G. JURGF.TvTS' SON. Apply at store. 419-423 East Broad Street, or at factory. 100-3 3 1-3 1:: X.-.rth Eis-hth Street. SALESMEN WAN'FK?. WANTED?SALESMAN TO SELL OUR goods by sample to wholesale and retail trade. AVe are the largest and only man? ufacturers in our line in the world. 1.?li? erai salary paid. Address CAN-DEX Mi?"G. CO., Savannah. Ga. WANTED. ONE ? ? ? E R 1 3" X C E D SALESMAN to operate with staple line from this city as centre. Address ?. M. C, care this paper. WANTED. A SA3.KS.-.IAN FOR \T3R ginia. Regular and special line. Sell to trade only. Good money. Address B., this paper. SALESMAN.?ONE GROCERY SALES nian for vacant Virginia territory. Ap? ply, with references, to SALESMAN, ??are this paper. PERSON'A L?. DEAFNESS CURED OR XO PAY. ROWAN, Milwaukee. Wis. PRTVATE DISEASES.?CURE GUAR anteed: send for our booklet: mailed free; both sexes treated. MEXICAN REMEDY CO., Laredo, Tex., on border of Mexico. FAT FOLKS REDUCED 35 TO 25 pounds monthly by guaranteed harmless remedy; booklet free. Dl?. SNYDER; Presbvteriait Building, X. Y. BANKUUL'TCY NOTICES. IN TluT DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: In the Matter of ? Xo. 155. NELSON WILLIAMS, Jr., - In Bankrupt. ) Bankruptcy. ORDER OF NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE. On this 25th day February. A. D. 1901, on reading the petition for discharge of the bankrupt, it is? Ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 33 th DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1001, before said JAN LAKY. A. D. lUul, Uelolo said court, at Richmond, in said district, at 12 o'clock noon; and that notice thereof be published in The-Times, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in in? terest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said .petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the clerk shall send by* mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness tho Honorable EDMUND WADDILE. Jr., judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, at Richmond, in said district, on the 25th day or February A. D. 3001. (Seal.) Attest: G. E. BOWDEN, Clerk, By Joseph P. Brady, Deputy Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: In the Matter or' i ?0. 239. TIMOTHY SULLIVAN, [ In a Bankrupt. ) Bankruptcy. ORDER OF NOTICE FOR DISCHARGE. On this 25th day Februarv, A. D. 1001, on reaoms the petition tor" discharge of the bankrupt, it is? Ordered by the Court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 31th DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1001, before said court, at Richmond, in said district, at 32 Vciock noon; and that notice thereof be published in The Times, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in In? terest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court that the clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at,their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable EDMUND WADDILL, Jr., Judge Of the said court, nnd the seal thereof, at Richmond, in said district, on the 25th dav of February, A. D. 1901. (Seal.) Attest: G. E. BOWDEN*. Clerk. By Joseph P. Brady, Deputy Clerk. i I for acceptable ideas. ?State if patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Bal?aere. ?60. Ja II i-'l.r WAN i lili?Female LADIES. GIRLS, BOYS. EVERY where can earn good money copying let? ters at home. Copies furnished. Par? ticulars, self-addressed stamped en\*c lope. S. COLEMAN (Copyist); ISO E. 101 th St., N. Y. AVANTED. A CAPABLE HOUSE GIRL. Apply PilT Grove Avenue. AGI?:NT.-. WAN't*l"l>, AVANTED, GENERAL AND LOCAL AGENTS. Name-Plates. Signs. Num? bers?readable darkest nights. Samples free. RIGHT SUPPLY CO., Englewood. 111. LEARN TO MAKE MIRRORS AND make big money at home; send stamp for particulars: start at once. MAC MASTERS. ?ST B, Decatur, 111. _ A COMING HIT OF1 THE SEASON.? THE "EDGECOMBE CAKEWALK." March and Two-Step. Characteristic music as played at cakewalks in Edge combe county, N. C, in which the tune of the chorus of the "Old North State" is brought into the trio. For sale by all Richmond music dealers. Published by the GEO. JABERG MUSIC CO., Cin? cinnati, O. Price ^"ie. a copy. SELF-THREADING NEEDLES FOR weak sigiit. Thread springs into eye. Packet mailed. 10c: 4 for ?i?c. Ag-ents" catalogue free. CHAS. MARSHALL. Mir., Lockport, ?. Y. ? ?? sal?; NEWSPAPER AND JOB OFFICE .FOR SAL>E. Complete outfit, including a well-estab? lished and paying weekly paper, in Roa? noke, A'a. Power and hand presses. Great bargain for cash and line opening. Par? ticulars address II. C. SHULL, Roanoke, A'a. Schedule in Effect LiuAVE RICHMOND (DAIL?,, ?YBJ> STREET STATiO??. 9:00 A. M., NORFOLK .?-aMiTED. Arrive at Norfolk 11:20 A. M. StopE only at Petersburg, VVaveriy and Suf? folk. Second-class tickets not ac? cepted on this train. ? 9:05 A. M., THE CHICAGO EXPRESS, for Lynchburg, Roanoke, Columbus and Chicago. Buffet Parlor Car Petersburg to Roanoke. Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to Columbus; also, for Bristol. KnoxviUu and Chatta? nooga. Pullman Sleeper Roanoke to Knoxville. 5:15 P. M., OCEAN SHORE LIMITED. Arrive Noriolk i>:35 P. M. Stops only at Petersburg. AVaverly, Suf? folk. Second-class tickets not good on this train. 6:57 P. M., for Suffolk, Noriolk and ia tei-mediata stations. Arrives at' Noriolk at 10:40 P. M. 9*10 P. M.. for Lynchburg and Roanoke. Connecta at Lynchburg with Wash? ington and Chattanooga Limited. Pii'.man Sleepers Lynchburg to Memphis and New Orleans. Cafe, Parlor and Observation Oar Rad ford to Attalia, Ala. Pullman Sleeper between Richmond and Lynchbuig. Berth? ready for occu ?ancy at 5:3C P. M. Also, Pullman leeper Petersburg and Roanoke. Trains arrive Richmond from Lynch? burg and the West daily at 7:35 A. M. and S:5G P. M., from Norfolk and the East at 11:10 A. M., 11:42 A. M. and 6:00 P. M. Office: No. ?838 Main Street. JNO. E. WAGNER, City Pass, and Ticket Agent C. H. BOSLEY, Diptrlct Passenger Agent. W. 3. BEVILL. General Passenger Agent. q s m. w a SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILAVA.Y. LEAVES CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO DEPOT?BROAD-STREET STATION. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN. 27, 1901. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. 9:30 A. M.. DAILY", for Petersburg, Nor? lina, N. C, and all intermediate local points. This train makes con? nection at Norlina with through train for Raleigh and Hen leisoii, and for Durham daily, excapt Sun? day, and makes' all local stops be? tween Rich?iond and Hamlet. 12-23 P. M., DAILY, for Petersburg, Ra? leigh, Columbia. Savannah, Jack? sonville, Tampa, Key AVest and all Florida points.. This train runs through solid to Jacksonville, and makes close connection at Hamlet N. C, for Atlanta, Montgomery' New Orleans, and all points South and Southwest. 10*40 ?- M. DAILY, for Petersburg, Ra? leigh, Charlotte. Atlanta, Mont? gomery, Mobile, New Orleans and ail points South and Southwest This train carries through Sleeper ror Atlanta. Pullman Sleep?-<-s Compartment and Observation "ars to St. Augustine. Fla. ->?????G??G between Hamlet and St. Augustine TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND 4:50 A. M., DAILY:, from Tamaa, Jack? sonville, Savannah. Columbia, New Orleans, Montgomery, Atlanta Ra? leigh, and all points South. ? 15:35 ?- M. DAILY, from Tampa, Jack? sonville, Savannah, Columbia, At ? lanta, Charlotte, Raleigh, Peters? burg and all points South and Southwest. 6:13 P. M.. DAILY, from Hamlet, South? ern Pines, Raleigh, Henderson Nor? lina, Petersburg, and makes ull local intermediate stations. From Durham daily, except Sunday. For iurther Information, tickets. Full man and Sleeping-car reservations, ratee, maps and schedules, apply to any agent of the SEABOARD AIR LINE RAIL? WAY or to C- W. Morris, Depot Ticket Agent, Broad-Street Station (Chesapeake nlnd Ohio Depot), the Richmond Transfer Company, 903 East Main Street, or the Jefferson Hotel. Z. P. SMITH. '- _ District Passenger Agent. V. B. M'BEE, .. ?836 East Main St. Gen-eral Sup't. a ?. E. L. BUNCH? liliLP WAN IE I)?HI alo. GOA'ERNMENT POSITIONS ? AVHERE j they are. how obtained, salaries paid, examinations required, etc. Regular ex aminntiobs soon in every State. Circu? lar ISO, giving full particulars, sent free. AA'rite to-dav. NATIONAL CORRE? SPONDENCE INSTITUTE, AVashing? ton, D. C . YOUNG MEN, LEARN ILLUSTRAT ingr. Bookkeeping. Advertisement AVrit ing by mail. Tuition payable GO days after a position is secured. Proposition free. Mention course in which you are interested. CORRESPONDENCE IN? STITUTE OF AMERICA, Scranton. Pa. ENERGETIC. RESPONSIBLE REPRE sentatives wanted for highly profitable permanent and genteel business; excep? tional opportunitv to make money; lib? eral arrangements. SECURITY IN? VESTMENT CO., Box 694, Spokane. Wash. LEARN SIGN PAINTING IN TWO hours: good-paying business: no fraud: samples,, instructions, etc., 10c. CITY SIGN CO., Springfield, O. AVANTED. AN ENTRY CLERK. MUST write good hand and be quick at figures. Address JONES & JONES. Times office. WANTED. ONE OR TWO GOOD, SOBER White Alen: young men preferred. Ad? dress, in own handwriting, ICE, care Times. LADIES. BOYS. GIRLS AVANTED TO copy letters: $5 to $10 weekly. Send 2c. stamp. BAILEY SEED CO., 30 La Salle Street. Chicago. KAI LICO.?H?** Atlantic l'oasi Un SCHEDULE EFFECTPYE JAN. 24, 3001. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND?BYRD STREET STATION. 8:00 ?. M., NORFOLK LIMITED, Daily. Arrives J^etersourg 9*3*0 A. ->i-, Nor? folk 11:27 A. M. Stops only at Pe tersburg, Waverly and Su?oik. S:05 A. M., Daily. Arrives Petersburg ?:50 A. M., Weldon ?'?? ?. M-, Fayetteviile 4:25 f. M-, Charlesu?u 10:u5 P. M., Savannah 2r?? A. M?. Jacksonville S:-?! A. M., Port Tampa 7:10 P. M. Connects at Wilson with No. 47, arriving Gold3boro 3:25 P. M.. W'ilmington 6:00 P. M. Pullman Sleeper New York to Jacksonville. U:35 A. M. .Daily, except San?ay. Arrive Petersburg 12?30 P. M. Stops Man? chester. Drewry's Bluff. Centraba and Chester on signal. ?,T-~r, 3:15 P. M., OCEAN SHORE LIMITED. Daily. Arrive Petersburg U:4> P? M.. Norfolk 5dS P. M. Scops only at I e tersburg, Waverly ana Suiiolk. 4:30 P. M. Daily, except Sunday, Arrives Petersburg 5:20 P. M.. Weldon r.i". ?. M., and Rocky Mount S:55 1? ?"*? Alakes all intermediate stops. 6:00 P. M Daily, Local. Arrives Peters? burg 0:60 P. M. Makes all stops. 6:57 P. ?1., FLORIDA AND WKS'?. IN? DIA LIMITED, Dully. Arrives Pe? tersburg 7:37 P. M. Connects witn Norfolk and Western for ? orto'? and intermediate points; Emporia SMO P. M. (connects with A. and V for stations between Emporia an? Lawrence ville), Weldon 13:10 P. M-, Fayetteviile 12:32 A. M., Charleston 5:23 A. M., Savannah 7:50 A. M.y Jacksonville 12:15 P. M., Port Tampa U-30 P. M. NEW LINE TO MIDDLE GEOR? GIA POINTS.?Ariving Augusta 7:55 A. M.\ Macon U:35 ?. M.. At? lanta 12:3o P. M., Thomasvilie 2:2j P. M. Pullman Sleepers New York to Wilmington, Charleston, Jackson? ville, Port Tampa, Augusta, Macon, and New York to Thomasvilie every Tuesday. 9:10 P. MV, Daily. Arriving Petersburg ?.-55 P. M., connect at Petersburg With Norfolk and Western Railway, arriving Lynchburg 2:30 A. M., Roan? oke 5 A. M.. Bristol 10:30 A. M. Pull? man Sleeper Richmond to Lynch? burg. 11:30 P. ??., Daily. Arrives Petersburg 32:10 A. M. 11:30 P. M. Daily, except Sunday. THE NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPEC? IAL. Arrives Charleston 9:36 A. M? Savannah 10:50 A. M.. Jacksonville 2:50 P. M., St. Augustine 4:20 P. M.. Port Tampa 33:,''0 P. M. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. 4:00 A. M., Daily, from Jacksonville, Sa? vannah, Charleston, Atlanta. Macon, Augusta and all points South. ?:40 A. M., Daily, except Monday, from St. Augustine, Jacksonville, Savan? nah and Charleston. 7:35 A. M., Daily, from Petersburg, Lynchburg and the West. S:45 A. M., Daily, except Sunday, Pe? tersburg local. ILIO A. M.. Daily, except Sunday, from Goldsnoro and intermediate stations. Norfolk and Suffolk. 11:05 A. M.. Sunday only, from Norfo3k, Suffolk and Retersburg. 11:42 A. M.. Daily, from Norfolk, Suffolk and Petersburg. 2:10 P. M., Daily, except Sunday, from Petersburg. 6:"0 P. M.. Daily, from Xorfolk, Suffolk and Petersburg. 7:22 !->. M.? Daily, from Miami. Port Tampa. Jacksonville, Savannah, Charleston. Wilmington, Goldsboro and all points South. S:56 P. M., Daily, from Petersburg, Lynchburg and the W'est. T. M. EMERSON, J. R. KENLEY, Traffic Manager. Genera! Manager. H. M. EAIERSON. General Passenger Agent. C. S. CAMPBELL. Division Passenger Agent, $28 East Main Street. Richmond Frederieksburg and Potomac Railroad. Schedule in effect JANUARY 27. lflOL LEAVE BYRD-STREET STATION. 4:10 A. M.. Daily for Washington and points North. Stops at Milford, Frederieksburg and Quantico. Sleepers to Washington and New York. 0:50 A. M., Daily, except Monday, for Washington and points North, the "New York aud Florida Special," composed entirely of Pullman vesti buled sleeping, compartment, din? ing, library and observation cars. No extra fare other than regular Pullman charge. Makes no local stops and does not stop at Elba. S:20 A M., Sunday only, for Washing? ton and points North. Stops at Elba, Glen Allen, Ashland. Taylors ville, Doswell, Rather Glen. Pen?la, Milford, Woodslane. Guinea, Sum? mit, Frederieksburg, Bro?jke, Wide water and quantico, liuffet Parlor Car. 0:01 A. M., Daily except Sunday, for Washington and points North. Stops at Elba. Glen Allen, Ashland Doswell. Milford, Frederieksburg and Quantico. Buffet Parlor Car. 12:00 M., Daily, except Sunday, for W*ash ington and points North. Stops at Elba. Glen Allen. Ashlami, Doswell Milford, Fiedericksbiirir and Quan? tico. Buffet Parlor Car. Connects with Congresta.jiial Limited at Washington. 7:42 P. M., Daily, for Washington and points North. Stops at Elba. Ash? land. Doswell, .Milford, Frederieks? burg, Brooke, Widewater and Quan? tico. Scops other stations Sundays Sleeper Richmond to New York.' Sleeper Washington to Rhiladelohi-i ARRIVE BYRD-STREET STATION .8:40 ?. ?G., Daily. Stops at Widewater Brooke. Frederieksburg. Milford' Doswell. Ashland and Elba. Stops other stations Sundays. Sleeper New York to Richmond. 3.05 P. MA Daily, except Sunday. Stops at """redeiicksburg, Milford, Dos? well, Ashland. Glen Allen and Elb-i Buffet Parlor Car. **" 6:37 P. M., Daily. Stops at Frederieks? burg, Doswell, Ashland and ?'on Pullman cars from New York ami Washington. "u l S:40 P. M., Daily. Stops at Widewater Brooke. Frederieksburg, Summit' Guinea, Woodslane, MiLford, Penoi-i' R?ther Glen, Doswell. Tayiorsvii'?' Ashland, Glen Allen and *Elb? Buffet Parlor Car. **lba" 11:40 P. M.. Daily, except Sunday, the "New Y'ork and Florida Succiai ? Makes no local stops and does ??> stop at Elba. ca no? ACCOMMODATION TRAINS (Daily, except Sunrtuv.) 8:02 a. M. ^?tves ELB.-i _. Quantico 4:00 P. M Leaves BYRD-STREET Sta? tion for Frederieksburg. ?*4 6:30 P. M- Leaves ELBA for Ashland 6:40 A. M. Arrives ELBA from Ashland 8*25 A. M. Arrives BYRD-STREET q? tion from FrederieksburgG T Sta" ??iv, F M. Arrives ELBA from a0?. j !" A. L. THROUGH TRAINS VIA ??-?" JUNCTION AND R., p. A^?" A- L P. R.R. ?-*** LEAVE BROAD-STREET STATION C AND O. ? s-15 A. M-, Daily for Washington ?^,? ??10 points North, the "Florida VlS Metropolitan .Limited." Stops V? Frederieksburg and Quantico. ??*? ers to New York. Dining Car P" 5:55 P. M? Daily, for Washington And points North, atops at Dos\v> ? Fredericksourg and Quantico. Sleen er to New Y ork. ?wtep ARR1VE 3ROAMTREET STATION. 12:0S P. M., Dai?y. Stops only at Fred, ericksburg, Doswell and Ashianrf Sleeper from New York. ??'"a?--? 10*31 ?? M- Daily? the "Florida and 10"- Metropolitan Limited." Stops on"5 at Frederieksburg, Doswell ani? Ashland. Sleepers from New Yorir Dlninj? Car. JrK E T. D. MYERS. W. P. TAYLOR President. Traffic Manager ??,??? STEAMSHIP CO.'S PHILADELPHIA, -??-. RICHMOND ANDp -??*?<->?-?? STEAM Appointed sailing days: Every TU35S DAY. FRIDAY and SUNDAY at day freight received dally till 5 P. at. For further ???????gZ?K. GeiLSoutt-imAfe^offl^^R^etta^ auUTHERN R'Y SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JAN'. 27. ????. TRAINS LEAVE "aR.'HMOND. VA. 11*30 P. ?1_ ??. u, Southe-.a Express, daiiy for Atlanta. Augusta. Jack? sonville and points South. Steeper for Danville, Greensboro, Salisbury, and ?iir.uui?, open at Richmond 0:30 P. M. Stop.?, iur passengers at local station.-*, ?."onnects ?it Danville anil Charlotte with New York and FiGrida Express (No. x;>. carrying tnrouxrh sieepern between New York and Tampa, with connections for ah Florida point;?.. Also, connecta et Danville &ri-a Charlotti? with Waehlr.et-.in and Southwestern Lim? ited (No. H7), carrying througli sleepeis? between New Y.^rk ?nd Nashville, New York and Memphis?, New York and New Orleans; also, Pullman Tourist -sleeper Mondays, AVednesdays anil Fridays Washing tun to San Francisco "without change, witn connections for all points in Texas. Mexico and Call-? fornia. 12:01 P. M., No. 7, solid train daily for Charlotte. N. C, connects at Mo.e iey with Farm ville ami Powhatan Railroad. At ???>'???1? for Clarlts viile. Oxford, Henderson and Dur? ham, and .it Greenst-oro for Dur ham. Rniergri ami Wluston-Sa'.em; at Danvui-? with No. 35, United States tasi mali, solid train, daily for New Orleans and points South, which carries sleeker.-? New York to New Orleans and New York to Jackso>vllle. -??nmcUng for Nassau and Havana. Buffet arawins-rooni sleeper Kichmoml to Atlanta ar.d Birmingham. Through sle.rper Sal? isbury to Memphis. 6:00 P. M. No. '.7, .ocal, dally except Sunday, for KeysvlUo ??.ci interme? diate points. TRAINS ARRIVE AT RICHMOND. 6:23 P. M. ) From Atlanta, Augusta and > -Vslievillo and all points 6:00 A. M. ) Sou'.h. ?:40 A. M. From Keysville and locai " stations. LOCAL FREIGHT TRAINS. Nos. 61 and 52. between M^ncnester and Neapolis. YORK K1VKK LINE Ma WEST FOINT. THE FAVOKITK ROUTE NORTH. LEAVES RICHMOND. t:30 P. M-. No. 16. Baltimore Limited, daily except Suiriiaj?. for West Point and intermediata stations, rnaklng ciuse connection at AVest Point with steamt-r tor Baltimore Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. 2;30 P. ?., NO. 10*, local express, Mon? days, Wednesdays an?! Fridays for AVest Point and intermediate sta? tions. Connects with stage at Les? ter Manor for WalkertOn ami Tap pahannock; also, at West Point, with steamer for Baltimore. Stops at all ??tarions 5:00 A. M.. No. ?4, local mixed. Leave??, dailv- except Sundty lor West Point and intermediate iiatlons, con? necting with ??iau-e at Lestec Alance for Walkertoi. and ? apiMhaiinuck. TRAINS ARRIVE IN" RICHMOND." 9*15 A. M.. daiiy froii West Point, with connection from Baltimore, Wed? nesdays. Fridays and Sundays. 10-13 A. M.. AVednesday? and Fridays. ??.?03 P- M., daily, except Sunday, from West Point and intermediate sta? tions. Steamers leave AA est Point Mor., davs, Wednesdays and Fridays r.;.-,* p. M-. arrivine Baltimore S:30 A M-". returning, lea*.?? Baltimore Tues. davs. Thursdays and Saturdays 5:00 P M., arriving West Point 8:00 \. M., an-rl Richmond Orti". ?. M. Steamers call at Gloucester Point, Clay-Bank. Allmonds. ^^ C. AV. WESTSTTRY. District Passenger Agent, No. V-0 baat Main Street. _? Richmond. Ara_ S. H. HARDWI'.'K. Gen. Pas. Asrent F. S. GANNON. Third Vice-President and Geneial Man? ager. Washington. D. C Chesapeake S Ohio By,; SCIIEDCLE IN EFFECT JAN. ?. 1901. FROM RICHMOND. LEAA'E BROAJJ-STREEX STATION. 9;U0 A. M.. Daily for principo., stattonv. Newport Ncwa. Old Point, Noriolk and Portsmouth. Parlor car. Con? nects at Noriolk with O. D. S. ?. for New i'ork, except Sumiay. 3:40 P. M., Daily Locai, ror Newport News, Old Point, Norfolk ami Porte mouth. Pullman to Old Point._ 10:00 A. M.. except Sunday. .l-ocbI train for Clifton Forge. Connects at Gordoiisvilie for Grange, War? renton. points on Manassas Brandi and AVashington, only. Connects at Charlottesville for Lynchburg. at Basic City for liagerstown. and at Staunton for Lexington. 2:-15 P. M., Daily Limited, to Cincinnati. Louisville and St_ Louis- Puiiniaii Sleeping curs. Compacts at Gor doosvttle tor Orange ancr at Orange with Southern Railway train leiiv lng Orange at ti:!?> P. M. Daily for stations between Orange und Wash? ington. Connects for Virginia Hot Springs. No. 7 Local Trai:, fo?dlfls No. 1, except Sunday, from Gor Uonsvill?- to Staunton. 5:30 P. M.. Accommodation, except Sun? day, to DOjiWell. 10:4"! P. M., Daily. F. F V.. to Cincin? nati and Louisville Pullman Sleep? ing car. CONNECTS FOR VIR? GINIA HOT SPRINGS. an.d at Roneeverte with Greenbrier River Railroad, except Sunday. LEAVE E IG HTH-STR E ET " STATION. l?J:3? A. M.. Dally, for Lynshburg, Lex? ington and Clifton Porge. Connect?, except Sunday, with Buckingham and Alberene branches. 5:15 P. M., except Sunday, to Columbia. TRAINS ARRIVE BROAD-STREET STATION - 3:00 A. M, except Sunday, from Dos? well. 8:30 A. M. and 8.30 F. M.. Dally, trot? Cincinnati and Louisville. 11:35 A. M. and 6:?50 P. M., Dally, from Noi folk and Old Point. *>:15 P. M.. except Sunday, from Clifton Forge, TRAINS ARP.IVE EIGHTH-STREET STATION. ,S:40 A. M., except Sunday, from Co? lumbia. 0:20 P. M.. Dally, from Lynchburg and Clifton Forge. Except Sunday, from New Castle. Lexington and Roaney. For detail Information, connections, etc., apply at Richmond Transfer office. No. 903 East Main Street; Chesapeake and Ohio Passenger Office. No. SO? East Main Street; Station Ticket Offices, or r.ddress JOHN D. POTTS. Assistant General Passenger Agent. fej^ Old Dominion iFa?&fcss. ?? I ? ?n Steamship Co. Daily Line for New York, the North and East FROM RICHMOND. PASSENU?.x?r> can leave DAILY, ex? cept Sunday, at 9;?? A. Ai. via. C. and O. Ry., or 9:uu A. M. ana 3:15 P. M. via N. and W. Ry., connecting at Nortolk with, direot steamers sailing t>ame day, 0:00 P. M. Steerage passengers can leave by aux? iliary steamer Monday, Wednesday and Friday, sailing from Rackette at 5 p. M and changing to main-line ship at Nor ?OFREIGHT for all northern, eastern and foreign ports received and forwarded dally except Sunday, at company? wharf. Rocketts. FROM NEW YORK. ?*ASa^.M-.?.xt.? eau leave DAILY ?ex? cept aun.day. irom company's pier, \0 ?? North River, at ?:?? P. M., for Old" Pein' Comfort and Norfolk. connecting w.,w C. aud O. and N. and AV. traila for Richmond. FREIGHT received and forward^ daily, except Sunaay. vm* Tickets on sale at company's office 1212 East Main Street. Richmond Tranafei Company, 908 East Mala Street; Jeffersoa Hotel. C. and O. and R. and P. depot* Richmond. Baggage checked through to ail points. For further information apply to JOHN F. MAYER, Agent. 1212 East Main Street, Richmond V? General Offices: Hi Beach Street, c?rne-f Wert Street. New York. N. Y. J. J. BROWN. H. B. AVALKER. Gen. Pass. Agent. TSrafWc Manager. for socaptabie ute^s. Stato ? patasicd. THEPATEMTRECCRD, ?BaltiaMft. ?M&