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THE RICHMOND DISPATCH. MMOli; NTMHKli. 11.929. RICHMOND. VA., SATURDAY, SBPTEMBER 28, 1889. THREE CENTS PER COPY. TIIE1 Will ANSWER. -OVPANY SO ASSURE THL "DISPATCH" BY TELEGRAPH. \Yh 'I ?"'??? lii? '"?'* Hi. ti Hi ?? AllejtM I aflsM i?: 0 - I '?* ??!?? ? I i roved a i i i think : H ? vbenthe ? ? ?? the ? i but t ht v ? vith ' ! I .? n witli Miffi ; i>1 l>i sxfullv I ?pelling khold. i - a failure wasdc ?? n ik ;|"' i1"' ? of the ? b< reply fol ? ipany will answer the it in a way I I settle r. I lent. i ie ran ??!. I ' in the r-oui . ,n to bring -nit. : : uiu that the Stn- ? ted by thfl rerhead" hi.! with success, too, bo fai at -.?r vis,i: the public i- coi.rned. In H Miton tin eli rtric it from thn id , rowdi 1 ? ? to Chest 1 move rupidlj, n': mi ininicn ry lik< thut in ii-'' here, but It j Houston pal In I, ' leeti ? ,i, and they Senltiei of grade and carve ' . -. -t in Richmond. Ail over the land electric car*are coming here/ore ? . heard tii. , i Company ? * 11 tii. ul lit- provi .1 u failure. It i- ? wr, that the construe. ? tin- line for use by < lectrieally ? in the nature ol an i \ . M m adc .-: Mi M H. I eonard.ol thiscitv, al ? b< Ami rican In-ti i l . admitted the I bat audi improvi made l>.\ In1- company as In tt. r and cheaper b< i I BE W.uil.I". I t street-car wjui|? . lied t" answer in iv. wav the announcement I Company that tb? failure, ? nunoUliei in. lit ' ;r.i|>li and wide, 'I lie New York Ww '<r* ? it a column td-linea and with troduetion: ?i..m.. \ ?., S? pti mbera . A confer , i at M 13 1 l.ii ?/? ? Hi ? ring U|M>n the ??tate "I .. Klynn. who bad 1 very ? ? . 1 , trie railw ly 1 ?hortlv aftei bis indictment in Newlori t\ in the alleged conspiracy . Hubert 0. rhoinpson at t public Works Kolhn M. , |M)mt? bronght out .it tin-* may also perhaps ex. action <>f M I ? Hotchkiss, I iel I .\ ' . V NV \ ? I. Mi. Flvnn was undi r : irtner. It will !?? 1 ?111. on tin - '?' '? the ? ijjutions incurred I lokiug after When Mr. I lynn I that bia estate would - in ?1 Bceyet iblicatiou: pi r ol the 27th inst ml I notice ttement 1 oneerning the 1 that it ifu lure. that n |?roperlj worked lure by auj mi ana, but tne statement in the ,:i t!i.- hue t.. ae I ! pro|N-rlv ? rworfc ! ? . declaration . .1. HcEvot, ? 1. Iway. vwi. Areni ? t I'-etrcit, ..?u at 1 1 . . .. ; ' r v" uowi r matter ' W""M ? ??. II. .,..! thiwk is , u t..mW m ' ry, ami ''..t or ?ngementor "VlV m the ,.,u-l..l tromt t if"'1; ,i V.n.,i up th? "<? ???? I ui.-bap?? .r-nuvhiu : '" V' ,. .ai todowitbthutui . ui ?t tlo-ir command. V Mr. Kaus,aaid further that * g??ft? Line hi .?,t.. a .?.?rta.ii ?*?*?? an exix-rimet -tnut'l uit and equlumeut were uaeou ..Iv H.-w I. ,?,. jutbi. branehol t he b H? a|M?ia bopefulljrtif the uaeof eleetn ?ty ?? a neAiy. power and Mid he thMghtlM t .ib car-liae* would be operated uii ot.m thi fully, .'if t! ? aft in ? oTiir.K 01 ixio1**. lied fit the oflW 'if Mr. ipeake and Ohii ? i that tliM gentleman ? m the I i .>irl is an i <?].. trician and haa . ren >< gr ?t deal of i thi devi 1 ipment of the i .?'.:? ? id i ol D < r sttidy. \ ? . could see t ? i,t not be '?? "|?" rnt. d I '"",l I ile, he ? defect Serous handle or f;i ." r aroui I \. ? ? | . . ?? i he Electrie-rail i Mr, I reo. " mav trouble ! should t)in. ? nrrcnl the full of the I m to be it ih thereby made v. .I.-. The . I think, i is to in ovi rcome. .1 would inti rfere ,. ?j, .. m of ,-ni tic - ilwai. H the ii.ii- him I without il .- l>een em i edied." Mr. Tree said further that in Ir IBcii ntly pro tn< water. 1 iter stands in pud being plashed up on the machinery effect upon it. ' ? be I' tt in the thoivt l? ing nffei ti d, but re that during suffer most. Mr. Tree ?p I I ? di lieate mei h an ism of cb ctrieal mw hineryand gave several illus Ihe effect produced by theleuat dampm rii k Cudliff, chief op< - Union i fflee, wid he bad not i pouldsee no why any flaw might ii"t lie sub I. It hadi ? rtainl - the force - an \x fur nished and competent electricians should able to make it available. TBI Pi Captain Pizxini yeaterdav rec ived a ? ? from the I1 lUilw r, Companj, I i Citv, N. ?!.. ;to <-,|\ui> twenty ? ars with I : each and i" guarantee that i ; cent. "I tin number ?hall be ..ut nn\ onetime. I he i. abi< li '' is not deei.I ad. visable to make public, are considered ??? ry ? ill.. A.NDTHHt 01 Mr. R. W. Traylor, | r of the Richmond Hrass-and Bronze-Works,, had an interview with Captain Pizzini "ii Thursday, and yesterday submitted a for position i" keep I order, the ? ubstance ol his offi I I companj will spend $2,000 on fori provemi nts anil n n lirs as be iiiav designate, he will "l>lu;iit.' him m If tt. have the cars in |.'1 running ,.rd. r within forty 'lay-, and will keep them in l-.?"1 unit servicablt eondi . u.ht. ? n cars at i as many more as the company desires. Hi i t,, r.,'. ir i? r day from thetimo put "ii the In ??. Mr. Tr ivlor is s i confident that I prevent the burning out of the armitures i- willing to enter into a i outrai i icter In ?' .. Mi. Trayli i m i le a little proposition that but whi ii he 1 'I ft" above. Captain Pizzini having told him that bewai undertaking what becouldnot afford to do. OMb Lieuti nant R. D.Oreen telegraphed fr.-m New York yesterday that he will be here thismorniug. Mr. Oreeh was in cha the w, : uction a ureal portion of th?' time when the Electric Line ? is. being built, and it is supposed that hi will come here as the representative ol the Kprague Company. When a IHtpaleh reporter entered the lTnion I ng?i Company's office yi ?'? r ? lav afternoon Captain Pizzini was mail mi: letti rs t<> tin of the new ol Directorsinforming them of their elec Captain Pizzini took ' ? thank the bis/Hitch man for his r< porta of the conference at thi M race and the iuti rview wuh himsi If. and addi he bad mailed copies of the panel ? l written them that the re . re full and accurate. "'I he only error at all," continued Mr. Pizzini, " waa in saying that in the ami unt spent on < ance of way the item ol the I ^po? sition extension wasincluded. This hrauch, which i -lii.twii. wasan iudepi udent item in the balance The Ilio-i -Car I.Inc. Pursuant to the agrei menl reached al Tbursil reuce Colonel Cutshaw l,,.],! B , at noon yesti rda> with Captain Pizzini and Suiwrintendent Kt. Vrinand, of the Citv railway, with refe? rence to the newachednle to be put ontbia which was entirely in? formal lasted for an hour or two, and the matter was fully discussed in all ol its Superin? tend! nt shall prepare a new schedule to be presi nted to the Cit> I Monday rhe idea appears to l?e to let all ? cars run ihr.Mii.-li on the Pulton loop, and those on Hroad street fr..ni Twenty-eighth and Mam t" Holly, wood without anj transfers at all from ? ne line to the othi r. It will be so . .| thai the intervals between the ? any |*?-itit shall nevi rex reed ten minutes, and this will give a five minute schedule on Main east oi Ninth. M.nni... rivnn-h KsUte iii theCoarta. The Hew Vork H rWof yesterdaj preme C< urt, in an action brought bj James Martin, a> assignee ot Charles It. Pield sole surviving partner ol thefirmof ii c Hot eh kirn, Field A Co., of winch the Lit.. Maurice B. Flynn was a mend ? urantedan injunction restraining I I K | hi,n executrix of Plynn's estate, from ? certain shares. Iiie stocks i Bre the Uichmond I ruon Pas. Portsmouth Ntreet-llailwav Company, \ irgtnia fcleetric Light and Power Company. Dominion : | . and Power Conipan Ihf Conw lldated Telegraph and I Company. fhese stoeaa. tne icquired by Flynn 'in Ins,ami liehalf. but were realh tl ,?it\ of the firm, given for work d '?onstrueting the various lines M tin vc* redanexecu the Gold* Heater Company, npanj was an adjunct ol the turns business formany year* Mid was one ol '? enterprises. Property Transfers. ?11,,, foil win ? d< sdi of bargain ai ! ,n the Chancery Court yes ''Marshall M Oilliam n I wife to Mrs. anna H. Terrell, le.Hfcet on sooth side Grace weal of H? '? Improved, !, toH. A. McCmdy.all his interest in 'he estate of f*l}?? Holmes, leceaaed.W fei ton a John l improved; also. 31 St. James sad t lark* ? id anion i ?>? an i mai Davis and Virginia Bar. ri? to Patrick Winston, ?'^"? ?l,rJh on's-Quarter branch betwi so m dum ot noa*. Forrest and wife to Capital Build in* and Loan A sociation trustees, 50 t.-.t uwburg turn,,,!.,. abonl onemile sootheaal ol thi cityy to . siillth aide of Willis I irnpike.ona mil* southeast oft.?)".''.""'?*1; lames E. Brown to saina, ??? *? m .ids Williamsburg turnpike, one ,,,,1, southeast of the city, M $1,000. _ _ *,,it \?,.li..t Ms* K?ns*Hf so. let*. I,,;;!',,'". N?.i.-i..ii.""..?- ?w '""? Ma* Economy and strength are peculiar to Hood". rvlre.p-r.Ha. <Ej&X?lF which " 100 Do?e* One Dollar u> true. MILLIONS OF MOSBY. CAPITAL FLOWING INTO THE STATE OF VIRGINIA. (Jovemor I.re Talk* Aho.it Hal Hon.lhnM fiV Proposition and O.ir riwaSSN Prosperity. Oh.ysal said Governor Lee to a 2) 1.1. i?.tis.. bwi i, ; ?? n l'i telegram t.. I I noka, and a* the I'.^i >i/?i i- soon u strong advocate "f Un md Foard roch a well-informed man generally, I do n ? reply I tin- (-..in erning it. aarnaa noaoaoi i Well,then,Governor, you bavenoticed J1r j : iphs t'. th<- (hm that a ? ike u largely int< i in .1. vcloping the reaonrces ..f the btate .?TIT' ?? , rtunity presented I .if;, |di r~ ..f settling the ,. ntion, which they n garded a- un : , and "that <iov. rivr Lee I | h m n .t coming t.. terms trill show to havi been advan t,.us, to the State," and that yonr fail? ure t.. make tern i ipital shy "f i,i. ,.-,,?? ? ma. g< ntleman who talked ? tinned the reporter, but he is represented a- knowing how mnch English capital has ? ;,1 i ;. adth ol i i< w, and an ? ? ? ernorai i md for Pn and v.- ?>- ':' this ? I :,i think, the Republicans might have won with another nominee. What ? ? ? ? 'i got to *a ' tt ' lovernor? in: mOWB IH1 MA>. ? .Tim this, replied Governor Lee. Ithlnh I ki oa the gi ntleman who talked to the :? n< H?' i- a Republi? can a straight Republican and a gijod man, and knows much in the lim . but nothing abont I debt. I'hreo hundred tl ? and electors have ettlement of Virginia's debt ? Legislature in timi enact ? thi l< ??? lation, ami it d with th? ir the earliest opportunitj is en : another l> gislature to cban Till'. I>l IT CONTSa I r. commendi 'I ton Demo ratic l ture. said the Governoi, to inv te a eon f, renee with the Ihi foreign holders '.; our bonds. I wanti d to get ? i..,.- the revenues of the State, its . xpenses, and what sura would lie annually available for payment of interest. Ihc rsol this Legislature belonged either to the partv responsible foi the act ap? proved Pel : ."i theom i not to disturb it. Still I had hones that perhaps r slight departure from the t< rms of that a< t, t ii si Mh d finally the vexed ,n, might have been carrii I the i" ople; but the ultimatum ol the bondholders put an end to all such bopi ?. Now, continued the Governor, i1 is easy man of largi affairs to say that I should havi accepted this final pi tjon ? but let us see w hat wi uld have taken pi ice it the Legislature, which had the power, had S; l''' would have had to make provision princiiml ol t] , payment "f an annual in? terest of $922,509. At that time th<> annual expenditures of the State amount ? | n ,7,119.64, and '!:?? i nnn .1 n ?1 H75.84. The diffi rence b< two rams viz., *464,75fi.20 ? ? lie an;,.unt applical 1. to tl j uii nt of Interest othi r th u upon bonds held bj institutions of learn? ing. \ subtract this amount from the interest to bo paid each year nndi Committee's propositi ?n viz., ?922 508 and there would bea default ol interest of >. i .7.711.20. AN IM1 OBI I I 10*. The State Treasurer held some railroad er stock which properly managed would have reduci d this deficit some, but t! , fact would hav i ?mainedthat I pn p .sal b ? State could not have carrii d out its provisions without an increase of taxation, the Demo, cratic parti wonld have broken it- pli d ? to the peopl .and a succeedina I would nave been eli cted to break to atoms Dttll lie m. ? ii. nil . - capital i" in'- "hi "; Virginia.con tinned the Governor, soini thing ol tii" , - said m the Mahone platform, but uii.it are the e ild facts? Why, ll lions of capital more I ave m light invest iii'tit in Virginia during the last four v. ars than at any time during her past lijston di veloping to a much greater de .,?,,. than evt r I '!? re her en, in, sources. It |, is be 'ii calcnlati il, the Governor ,.,?:, ii,,|.. 1. that a hundred mill, foreign capital havi "' ? "' i 0ve I pi d honored with tho administration "f her affau-. A LONG SEARCH REWARDED. Recovery >>r ?ii<- ReaaaJna "f Mrs, Edward <?? Ineford. y. terday afternoon Mr. Howard Bwino ford n ceived tl"' following telegram : ??.Ioh.n-i.iwn. Pa., Beptember27, 1883. ?'HowardSwineford, R ond, Fa..' de found to-day near Millvillo Habby. ' i lignerof the message is Mr. Harry Bischoff, a brother ol the lady whose re? mains w< re found. mi two Minis. '|-1?. , are familiar with the circumstances by which the ol Mi. Howard Bwineford and bis brother Kilward's wife lost their 1 ? tin U-t ol ! ' M iy. . , ... Thej left St. I oni?, the home Rdwafd Swineford. t i go on a \ Pennsylvania, The tram upon which thev were travelling was swept from the bridge over the Conemaugh river in the. -tea? flood which destroyed the city. iin. SXiaCH. Messrs. Howard and Edward Swineford and Harry Bischoff, a brother of the voui.r Swineford'* wife, immediate^ wenl to th< ill-.1 city toaearch for the ,,t the lad : diligent and searching in .?:,.n the two Messrs. Swineford Ii it l, not being able to find ? trace ol their n wife. Mr. Bischoff has remained in Johnstown to the present time continuing the search. \l?.ut -.\ weeks after the disaster he found the bodj ol thi ford It was within about seventy-five feet of one of the piers ol the Pi nnsylvanin kdbri Ice, Her remainswere brought to Richmond and interred iu Holl by th< side ol hi r husband. raaantti Ream r iaon>. Mr Bin hot ha* spenl week* and month* ;., H irohing for the body of hi* sister, and iv hi" labors wire rewarded. ' Millville morgue, where the body was found . d< n the Cambria Iron Works. The building wa* formerlv oecu pied a* ? school-house. It was tl building that ?1.1 tl"' flood iu the imme? diate vicinity. The place is fbout two squares from wherethe bodyol the elder ? in, f,.rd was found. . Th ? corpse will be taken to St. Louis for Interment. _ 1 he PoetauMterablfki From day ^" day rumors ai that a postmaster tor Richmond to be him.dad in place.: Mr. Culhng worth ? nut there -. sm to be no ju : them. The probability is that the - nt doe- not mean to bother himsell about the m itt r so long as the ??? t Republicans are unable t th urn Ivea. Mr. B. Blair I -?ill considered to be In the lead; but "a dark hoi " I talk. I the prediction was made yesterday by one who is well informed that the appointee a man who m-ver made app forthaplaea._ In, einllarUiii. Lbowt T o'clock ia^t oifkl the dwelling north Sixth street, owned and ?? cuiiied by kfargarel Cooke (i found to he on flrefron l M ? ? i daughter was the only person in the bona* at tb< time, and bearing a man lumping over the fane* run down, saw the flame* which he had kindled in the porch, and extinfuiehed them. Bergeant Alex. Tomllnaon has some clues as t?. the offender, and it working up the .__... ?..-. on,l IlaptUt ('liurrh Iteopened. The auditoriut.i of tl.is church will l>e re upeiicd tor public worship neit Sunday. Extensive repairs have been put upon tho exterior and inferior of th" building. The audience-room has been painted am fully fn -<?....!. a new ehandi . from th" ceiling above the of the mi Idle audi . ul? has been Bed, and othi i improvemi i | ,?. will be signalled a* 0| -t.r will preach appro|ir.ate sermons. Them;, prepared with ear". In thfl mornil will consistof organ votantary. "Gloria, fr,.m U< zart's TwelfthM ' "d th ..,d also MWh* end ; ,,v- ? horns choir. At i the choir will render "The Heavensare Declaring." "? ?no M '''?' '?'?{' lelujah Chorus,M from t!i< Messiah. Hie will be rang !>v Mr-. Ji McGru ___ THE MY SUICIDE. Casaorr?fnl Pwrsalt <?? < hue ?? His i.icn tity. I a reporters wi ?? sara yesterday that they lii'i di :: ?? laeatitv of th* they were apstone on their pyramid of ipjiosed deceased walked in ith Ins ranch surprised to learn that hi hi t i be dead. In n slity there w re fi m point* of personal resem? blance l? tween nim and the dead nan. . , ?. Mr W. A. Did : d, Bnpanntei d r. mi t< r . wrote the following ? ? terday: ? ? ? that the death it Oaka.1 cemetery might havi been a mur lead ol a thefoll >wing ! by several that th< re w . I >ri the ground to indicate that be was killed where found. ccrtainlv a mistake. Thi re was a - the bat ? n which his head was resting. Then- was also a quantity ol brains on th* hat and scatter? ed on the ground. The hat was a summer one with ventilating hole* n. the crown, and a large quantity of hi.I ran through the hob -. N" rloubt ha i.\ mi ,.. i-oii who saw the man and the pii-itioi m which he w,.s found I eould h i ' i-. n invthinp, i Ise but cide In every : have heard ,,f where a supposition "f murdi 1? ? n advam ed it h omeonewho never saw the man or visited the spot where he was found. i :., "dl of Mood an 1 brains tbat ! ? -it washed by it could be brought ? ... th' wh saw the position ol the body whet ;.'''t de aat and shot ' isin through whi ran as stated above, I I taped in his right hand ' I i nt tin iniincl will testify to the ? ?. I simply ? ? . 1,1.1 . i bruins found aoout the v. here the h A I.AWVH: w am- ixronM* I ' (lay Postmaster Cullingw rth re? in George \ jjo. 1 Ej ! rsey < it) v. ?'.. asking for a full <h - ription ol the man who committed s lici le at Oakw.I. He Kave no n as >n foi tch informa n< d ovi r to the Chief went down down a the ' ffi ' t? of the rii ad tnan. which are in the clerk's oftk i. These, with a copv of the Vittpatdi containing the ? on tie i on, w ill be senl to Mr. ,.? in which Mr. C ars tint he is an attor ? law._ TAKEN TO NEW YORK. Ball Refused Harfeld, and Be Hoes with Hie Officer \\ Ithoal :? Recjatalttoa. Yesterday morning Mr. David Harfeld, whose arrest the da) before on the charge ?.., i announced in the b ppeared before Ju the Hustings Court, ..n a writ oi ikinc foi i ail. . d was repn si nti d by Mr. >.. I.. Bloomberg. Wbi called ? his willingness t,. I CUSed he did so 1,, r IU*e the arr. I made u|mn telegraphic information. He hud -inc. . .?:, :. Ictfc r t,. fbiel I'"" from Inspecl ol th" Ki ? Vorl | ? enissui i for >t am t, ai d nnder the circum would have I. Mr. I i'ork without a requisition, which the ' do. it left last night in eompan> : i Mr. !>!"? inhere for ' MATTERS AT THE CAPITOL. Medical Visitors Appointed?Lee-Moan ltieni Board t<> Meet, I followii ? 11 as members th,- Medical Coll . B |. J ... R. M,r.i . r ? Hi. ? , ? illen, removed fi ? K. I. Hub The ', ? ' i ' ? . I tthcExei ut,v.. i dock ttMhn Ii iportanl the completion andun : -t.lt U>- Ilffl 1... will be coi sub red at the n Mi. If. 'I. Crump was yi stenlaj ftp] , . r Richmond. Police <mirl. T? t) ornlng ? snulting and threatening t,, -i. I I hi re was no ease made ontandthe prisoner was only made I Eddie Jack on (colored), disorderly in the street he polii e. I?. s. r. kr.ll. drunk. Fii id required t > i thut\ '!a\-- m the -urn of a200. i . w. Walker (colored . charged with character and tr- -pa? H perty, Commis. E. W. Dwey, drunk and disorderly on thfl ? tnd cost -. W. II. Bevcridjie, charged with cursing, abusing, a-- ad sti ikin ?. ? . I ? Taylor on th '? Fined I i . , lored'. stealing a lol of wall-paper worth ijfl.60, the proper! id B, A. Archer. Continued until 0ctober2d, i he Nea Masonic Temple. Theatone wi rk of the foundation an I nt walls of the Masonic Temple uished, and the brick tl the principal Btory ia completed and the j,e.-ts have liei n put >n them. Hie bu Idil I to have assumi ' t the i>ul Ii some idea ol what an ornament it will beto Broad il . . i ..lit,! of thfl ' *d weath.-r and de? lay in getting stone, progress has not been as rapid as a . i. ? pie a ill ? ccupancy ii m \t year. Mr. Berry QuaU0aa. Mr. B. Ii. Berrj n a).pointed b? Jud nil the vacancy in the office of c >m i ounts made by the d ?th of Colon, 1 Thi Evans, yesterday qualified and entered Upon his duties. Mr. Berrj young mem? ber of the oar when in ls^i be was elected Clerk of thi Chanci I ? which place he rill, d for eighteen rears He ha* the ? cellent com ?' point ment give* much r< nt. d the . :? olong ?1 Evan*. At Mot \. ideas) Nest w i t>. On next M >ndaytTne*daj .and We ' nights, ? ial ^ ? dm - will be presented at thi ! melo? drama entitled n'Held by IheEnen f the particularh acting c impanie* on tin b m ..11 of the northern cities is winning praise from preaa and pnblio. Th* scenic Investitures ? I the pbry me \,rv elaborate Ticket - foi " Held by the Em mj " <a<j on sale this morning at rvgulur pi Hi- loot Wa? MuOle.l. At a quartet paat l o*eh>ck vaatatdav at tornoon the ciij MBbulance was called down on Fifteenth *tr*nt to attend a coJU ored man wbot* foot bad l.n badly mashed l>v a wagon naming over it. H* wa* taken to his home, No iw.) aaat Erank Uastreet, and his too* wan dr?*d, 'ihe injury is a painful one, but not serious, a* there are uo hones broken. For Sol row lle'.llltv Use Hoimroun's Acid Phosphate. Dr. A. M. Bilby, Mitchell,Dak., says: "I hare used it iu a number of cases of. u<t vuus debility with very cood results-" THE CLUB'S OFFICERS THE EXCELLENT CORPS ELECTED LAST NIGHT BY POWHATAN CLUB. Votlna In Progress for Five Hours and Deep Interest Mnnlfesteil?Other Political Points. The room* of Powhatan Club presented a lively appearance last night It was the 'ime to rota for oJaoata of the organization,who will *erva form ffominatiom ware made one week pre? vious m;.I ticket* were printed with the names of all thfl eandidaf. I 00 them. THE IHLIOT. Balloting began a< I o'clock and th* p,,lls a 11 o'< 1 ??? l;. Mr. W. A. ; ; i chief of election. He had sev.-ral assistants, and the vi ting wen! on ? :.. Much Inti n it was mani? fested inthecnoosingofvice-i ?he wards. THE TKKFT. Th? following W** the Hi k?t from which to chi l i lent Preston Belvin. ForVii e-Presidi at Mai '.Ward: Jo? seph W. Carter and W. H. ? L. T. Christian and F. Flournoy. Madison Ward: I. i ... tar, -i hn B. Har ?.!. 0. B. Tenaer, Mann S. Valentine, 1 K. 0. Walthall. Monro" Ward: ? . ii. St.'d and Charles K. Wingo. Chi) Ward: B. A-Jacob, William Ryan, and Everett Waddey. Jackson Ward: , p. Bigger, (nomas Byrne, J. H. - V*. Randolph. Foi - i 8.B.Bradj and E-Buford Grymes. ; , . For Treasurer F. W. Cunningham and H i . Phillips. F< i Hi rgeanl at- krma D. 8.1 . I ICTIO. The ballol ? wi re all ??? inti d by 12 o'clock and the following are the olBcers ? 1 ? p ton Belvin. Vice-] " hall Ward. Joseph \V. Carter: Jefferson, L T, Chi | i. Ferriter: Monroe. Charl Ham Ryan; ii Si- ri tarj E. Buford Orj mi F. W. Cunningham. UArn ? D.8. Ci tndred and Bfty-aeven voti : mi ?' ; !? I M,-. Gi' rge - I ?'? oresi nted with rerj tin. pictures of C 1'. W. McKinm nd I" a. It. I . :? r Scott. ? ;.,.t have a -mill pii ':;r' ol Major .1. i! whii Ii to n seals r ir n- \t Li< utcnant-Governor ? ith Ins as* - ? ck< t. ni To-. omOCSATS. 1 11. ? rats of Fulton will h .Id a i in Donahoe's Hall next I n ht.Oi tobi r 4th. d issers will be in? vited to be present to make *pee< hes. All the Senate and (rill be in the th Id at that time the convention to nominate them will meet thi and it is ; tl m veral of them a ill I.n band. i ? d Club is making arrai agrand opening of the i ampaign in that section ..f the city, and a big turnout ol the \"ti s i. expi ct> d. a m.i, < i i-ii. in Bi "i's Hall, on south Bi i ond s, reral sjicaki rs will I.i hand Hon. II-' them and all people interest*' 1 in the canvas* are invit* a I.me out to the rOCKTH PBCCIKCT JACKSOS-WABO CXI B. \ teeting of the Dei ? lers of the Fourth precinct Jackson Ward "vas held at No. i lei nth street last and a club was formed, with I gentlemen as permam nt - W.J, lientrv, president; Edward J. Ih gan, first riee-presidi nt : C. A. Hill, resident; ??? Donello, third rice-pre ? vrthur.J. Quinn, ?>? t I ,n : 'I i 1 Hollahan, rn s. itic.and enroll. ' ? mbers. Regular meetincs will be held en i i day i vening at 8 o'clock at thi i ! all per-.e nformation as to tra. ' i a -. i an receive vappl ratclubl The club-rooms will be open every night. I SIOS (I in. Union I" ? ' ub will n Kpringfield Hall. Aid. ? ' W. Carter is \>. of the organization and maki ?? an i \< ellent luh i^ in a flourish!! . membei -an- added at every ... local speakers will be on hand to-night to nuke a i AIBl nil' ' i.i u. \ r Pairfii f Hem i ounty, with .(lowing ofllci i- ? \ 1 -in I' it: John M. V'oegler, vice-pn -i I, r,i : Jai b Dei trick H. S. ?. ? r, finan ? _ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Ictlea in I'omik-i ii"" with the Interna i tonal Congress, \ \ of Dlree ? lie ("handier of Commerce, a i Present ' '?? rgi I ,;,, )., it vice-pre ident . S. II. Haw i, -. ?', I vice-president i B. H. ; ,,|.. igh, .lr., L Levy, B. H. Whitlm k. L. C. i'ounger, B. W. i II. Wall- rstein, l?r. Henrj ?'. Joi ?? ? Henn E. Ih Ims, I ? m i de and received f"r the absence ol M< ssrs. H. F. Johnson and 0. L CottreU. ISTH.NATIONAL 'II,,. n ? - called to consider the :: Commerce and Outward Trade, to which committees u communication i ' ? Blaine ? j,. [nt< rn itioi d Congress to be hi hi at Washington the 2d of 0 D(,xt v ?' I,;' ;' " regular meet i ommunication of Mr. Blaine invited tions from the Chamber up in a num? ber of most important questions which are to be considered at the congress ol delegates representing Mexico and the several Htates of Central and South Ame? rica and thcae of the United States re? lating t i the devi lopmenl pi trade rela? tions bi twe* n i hose nationalities. ? df. pri scnted a full report upon ill the tonics to be discussed, and sp< ially tri ated some of them in thi ir bearings upon the flour trade of this conntrt with Brazil. After some explana? tion of the ??< port it was adoptedas a response to the communication of the Secretary of state, and Judge George L Christian. Mr. War Moore, and tl Secret ?? of the Cham ber wen- appointed a special committee to visit Washington during the session of the Interna'. aal I on| n us, it being under that similar delegation* would be m other commercial i of tins country. THE late BICECTABY. The business for which the meeting waa called having been finished. Judge Chris? tian .ailed Mr. B. H. Hawes to the chair, and under a suspension ol the rule* re ipecial meeting* offered the fol? lowing preamble and resolution* on be? half ..f the committee, consisting ol Mr Whitlo.-k and himself, who were appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the high ' ' Mr W. I?. Chesterman, who re | to the Chamber the lath of l ?*1 August i ?/her* i "?"?iro ,n 'U,T , driug the smpteymeot of ? secretary who oould devote bis whole Urns anl -uer?y to relopmaatof the wurk and usefulness of tbt?Chanib>Tba? bad m.- sfleot of .irtonviuK us of me service Ol Mr. William 1>. Cbejterman, ourlate secretary, whoso long ami bo wrlldis UM lull's* oi iiiai position: therefore, si iTpr?sin* l*s tin.f tt. is boar.l at the loss nistainol liv the i imraler upon the retirement of Mr. I'bc-iermau from the oOl ;o.if se.Tutary, lit it rim res by tkU Board, Hi. That we reeog 111/? I in our law secretary a gentleman eml nouur mo*! bv oaaadty, education, and tt?m lii* (or ib? |,n per dlsrhargeof Uie growing and itbleduuesol 9". r-tary of this'harnber; ?tin his Ion*- lii ?utabeaoy ot that office (itb.iuKb tor all of thil tiaio eniharn. ? orous anl rei|-.'ii?ible dultee, be Mf> . a .l.-volvtug- oa him with fidelity anl ability sii'l 10 tae ca'isfHctlon of i.'intxr?f the CbaabeT. and that Ills grsatly ,Mr tJ bis effurw 10 tx-hslt of iho i'h?m . it has recently fo lm-i eased Its mem? bership and capacity for us ifulnesa. M. I hat the members nt ibis board fully ap? preciate tbe aid and uniform courtesy which they hays IndtTtdually and ,-ol!*eti?ely receWsd at ib? bands of our lata Secretary : ibat w> *e?er our onVlal .-onnectlon with him with sincere re? gret ; ihkt we esteem htm a Taluable frlsnd and co-worker !n the affairs of the Chamber, and trust that ha will continue to lend us his pres? ence and counsel In our efforts to adrani-e the Interest or this rlty and Slate. 8d. That these resolutions be spread on the minutes yf una board, and a cvur luruuhwl Mr. rinoeerman, as a slight testimonial of mu ap? preciation of him both as a man and an onVer. Upon motion of Mr. S. W. Traters, se? conded hv Mi. !.?'. lounger, the pr.?am ble nii'l resolution* were unanimously adopted. , . , Under* further suspension of the rules M.ssrs. Boykin .1 Beddon and th* I??vis sice Company wen- elected aajaaj the chamber. The meeting then adjourned. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH SIDE. faetaa llaasoeh's t <>?rt?Haaaa Walker's Case ? Manchester Items. Jndg* Beverley A. Hancock was in the city ve- srdaj I ha Jttdg* bus just re? turned fr..in Dinwiddle Courthouse, where be has been holding the Circuit Court for Dearly a weak. Tdurty-two chanaan &?. tree* were entered and unite a number ol common-law case* were disposed of, roar coupon suit* were tried, and judgment m taewas rendered for tneCcmmon wealth. This has been the longest term of theoourl held f.r several veer*. A e.reat many "t the canes wi re hotly eont*ate?L The N ttoway Circnit Court will he open, d by Judge Hancock on Monday. THE '* ' Mr. K. S. Robinson, counsel for Simon Walker, the colored youth who would hive been b Inot theCJ verm r reprieved him for two week*, was in thfl city v-'.rdav. Walker did not hear ..f . ernor* action until about 'J o'clock 1 iy morning, and when the glad municated to him he manifested threat delight. A spet ial inturd waaon duty Thursday evening and would have been continued yesterday had not the execution been postponed to put down B it that might b* made by friends of the condemned youth to rescue him. It is understood 'hat Mr. Robinaoo will make llti , gort tO ; le'ne Coinnillt. d and that he will endeavor to get th-jurors t.. sign the petition. The ground upon which '???ill be invoked I youth "i the criminal, who is only sixti ? n Id and below mediocrity in the ? ?! inti lligence, urn aarara. The Hustings Courl adjourned f.r the t, rin v ? r being in session for two wi eke. Bev. John J. Clopton, who has been nee last Sunday, wa* ri much I ? l iv. M l .,: ? (ire ?tt, of Baltimore, who has l . he nard, of th,-1 us. will r.-tuin home this morning, mi eting of the Democrat! i'lull Thursday night a rlc ? w names were added to the roll. The vice-presidents of the club will hold an important business meeting at head ituarti r- Monda* I V ?.. Rnnday si hool of the BainbridKC-Htreet Baptist church will be held at 9 ..'clock to-morrow jng, i ation has been invited toatti nd the meeting and participate in thi ? m Judge IngTam, of the Court, I iv confirmed the recent sale ..t a ? ml estate. Theam >unt derived from t;. il ? '?,, acres still remaining. i will be put up at auction at an early ilate. MANCHESTER INDUSTRIES. An Approximate 1V. imatc ol I lie Value of I lielr Viiiunil Itutpiit. 'I ?aj The Suneri:.' ' eusns ington has written a letter to l ? . 1 in the giving an approxin -1"" "J ? ual uutpul of th- mannfacti i In furtherance of the Superintendent's thi matter h is I.n referred to ? d m thi pri manufai lories and who are well posti d I ;, rt. The rCStllt llB* heel, U oral 1 ? |H>rt: in fact, a i u me than was i xpected. \ partial a| proxim ite ? itimate of the ttpul "f our city'fl ? ? in the following; ? Mills .? 1 Mill Uri-k and ii? Manufacture. i ouon-Mllli . I'.'Mio'i otton-Mills. liivooo . W.I100 . Tanner). Furnltum Manufacture. Bash and Bltndi. $l,Tn*,000 To flu- shoul 1 be add 1 the value of the annual output of new rolling stock con i at the Richmond and Danville ops, v hich so.ooo. 1 hi- d " - not include the repairs I id, n ol ^"fk done at bops can he had when it is known that the annual pay-roh amount* to about - be included in the list the output n the I.' elm,..ml and Pi ti r - burg Railroad Company's -hop-, which ol the ;? industries, which t up m the aggregate quit I -id. raMe am mnt, Christian Bundajr-*ebool t ? -?? latloa. tl Christian | tion will be held at the S< '?|l '" morro ? at I o'clock. An attrac. tive programme has I" en arranged and ? >st both old and young. ,rdn. rand Mrs. I Hurt t are to Mr, Mi Henrv will be theaecom i , ? n di arill deliver the uing. Kl.lunoiiil I heat re. "Timi Will T. n," which la a live! . ,va- produced at thi tre last night by Kennedy, Will m| ti ??? It will be repeated at the matini I also to-night. I isn't much plot in thu pi. but many of tre laughable and several ?f the players the two comi li* , iallj - are very good illde, d. The r. M. C. \. Meetlas. im will address the men's meeting at the Young MenN Chris. tia \ ciati a to-morrow afternoon. There will also !?? good singing including asolo bj Mr. Douglas Leftwich. The hour n changed t<- i o'clock, and it will he held up-stairs m the small hall instead of in the gymnasium as hi r. to! Ilelit;liiiis s,r, lees. It-v. W. I.. Hayes will conduct religion* si ,e chapel al the Soldier-' II on Sundaj a' u o'clock. In ihe chapel of the almshouse at l r.M.Sumia' Rev. C.T. Taylor will preach. Bund . -. o'clock m th" Police Courtroom religious services will bacon I i... Rev. O. ?. Williai Vircinia Medical College. nn lal meet ng of ti;,. Board of Visi. ICollegeof Virginia was h. Id yeaterd ? liege buildings the W. W. Crump, in Urn chair. , . The report of the Dean was tn and considerable routine busim led "f. \ While Infant \l??n,l<>n.'l. \ white infant, about twenty-four hour* old, waa found hist night in the ball the house No. M north Fifteenth oe, upi-d by a colored woman. ? .mini who found it took it to the First itation-house, and an officer ? it to thfl aim-:. To Be Hail tad Wednesday. The Norfolk Landmarl of yeeterdayeay*: ? for the marriage nt m. James Episcopal church, m Richmond, Wednesday next, 0ctober3d,of Mil U who is well known in society cir ! Mr. Guy W'illoUKhby Butler. locomotive-Works ? harter. In the Henneo Circuit Conn yesterday Jnd :?? Wi llford granted an amendment to Richmond Loooo and Itacbina-Woi - *Uow it to capital sto.k to ?'.'.3O0,0ix). v Oaai I>ay. lUa laughable piee* drew a good hoaa* to the lead' UiV la.-t night. it a matinee, and again to-night. \ < ....I Waw. The eleitr skns and low temperature of ban night Indicatad that our paoj wake this motming to <see situs of a heavy frost. t _ * Kx-Ma>or Carrlngton. Hon. William 0. Carringt-m is again in ill health and will before long return to Marion, Va._ Runaway on Klerrnlh Street. There was quit* an exciting runaway on Eleventh street yesterday between M and 1 o'clock. A country wagon with two horse* at? tached dashed uo Bank and down Eleventh street. On th* west sid? they collided with and broke down two posts osed for hitching-poeta and caused a scattering among the many vaMate* generally found m that lo, alitv. Fortunately all the teams were g'1**'" out of harm's way. A hnjjiry in *h'(h was seated a vonng ladv was shk'ntly I The runaway team was stopped in its mad career before reaching Main _ _ Hustings limrl. In the Bunting* Ooort yeatarday Sarah Br iWU was tried for making an i upon Daroty-High-CoaataWe J. II. *Red WOOd. She was found guilty and given five days in Bui *nd lined #v The Curt also required of her bond in the sum of .*.mh) for her gooa behavior for twelvo months. Tim bond was not given. There will be no Maaion of the court to day or OB Monday. Judg* Witl and Deputy-Sergeant Macon will go up t<? . and r. :nru on Monday._ Personals and Hrl, r?. Mr. Jam.s P. Blank*, of IVtsWBbWg, was in thfl lay. Mr. Samuel I", ndli. im has returned from a business trip to New York. Profeaao* Urn-:, the new clarinet-player of theM ''?? AcademyOrehaatra,haaar r;v. d and aasumed h;s phv e. A can of g* . a( tire In thi ? of Mr. John Bowers yesterday, and had to he thrown intotheetreet to keep the (wild? ing from be&g endangered. Mr. Marion Ootbaft of Hampton, who cam- up to aft. ml the birthday ann rv of hi* brotherJn-law, Captain Thorn** Cunningnam, returned I lay. Messrs. George Cain and Thomas i o, .f Hampton, came up Wednes? day t<> attend the Cunningham reunion that night at the family reeiueneaouLibby HU1. Mr. treor-.*'1 Pillow, who am* married* few davs sin ? Miss M onie Davis, of N.w Canton. V*., is. with his I rule, th" if hi- fit her. Mr. It. A. l'dlow, of .uith Pine street. Mr. HoraceT. Melton, of Fluvanna, is in th.-nt.. thegueet of Ml W. 11. Sadler, 619 east Franklin street. Mr. Melton ls?i i the Baltimore University, where ho M. D. ? ring. Mr. Stephen C. Baldwin, of N'-w York. ? , atten 1 the mi ? the sti ckhold< rs ..f the I'nion Pa Railway Company and voted a majority ol i foi the new Bo trd ol Dm ? r home Thursday i \. oing. Th? | barkentme PrisciUa, 611 tons, Captain William M< Cleai . cleared vcsterda\ for Bahia and Rio di Janeiro, Brazil. II. r ca ' i.SOObar r u of flour for Bahia. valued .. . ijoo bam U for Rio deJam iro, valued t Hai til Uren haw Company. !# ? or \ i : tua II. K. me, M. A. L, iirofessor i?f Hindu *'? lle.-e, l.ond.m. arrived in the citj la it ?id with his wife is : of Mr. M ? ? s V'alei tine. Professoi Keane Is ? ilucational, liti ra | nological, and pbilologii al cin lea in this country as well as in Great Britain. Heis , ditorof I reutonic tndFn ni I v' d ..In. r ? t th.riesot works, " Stanford's Compendium ol U rapm and 11 ivel," embraciny Kuro| | . North Aim rii .. I aerica, ti.,. West in ? uth America, and was ..p.. of the most prominent and prolific contributors to the new " Encyclopedia Among his articles in that u ,,k ai I tmeriean Indians," " I he .I', rra del Fuego," " Zululand," ' tar." "(teorgia," "Niam-Niam," ''Nubia," the Iral-Alta ngu iges, andothi i , Mr. Merry, Commissioner of Accounts, can for the ? be !? und at Col ?ne| Evan ? _ ?Then Baby aa* sick, w* |av* h..r t assort*, swaa aCI lid,she sriedl si* Wase she bseasss Ha, sis *?*> When sbe had Children, slie ?ave thcui Calorie, i \. <;. Wollard, of i ' Vi-. ? ri turned from the inountti - tmmer. it., all ant see him. Dr. Wollard is bavin ' inn i t, II hiindri ? olbi r Knil ' ' ? No. 7 - ? . jtreet, where h ? is p. rmanent ttl d. ^^^^^ Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorh. !'ii ra ' are bilious and ner* lls. _ Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. teami r Ari< I will i ? on an n ? ti. If von _ Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Two <.<i?i'l Ptoyst-Avesao* IrweUtteg* at Auction I l be - en ' ? hi - advi :? ??? men! in another column. Mr. J. B. I.Ian, BUc :, will w H bj iu 'eh ' k P. M. to.d .. ? ittractive ,,,.w n i Uri k Dwi llin Floyd ivenui of ;? ?' the Little bisters of tile |' Children Cry for Pitchy Castorla. I forget u> add to your Driakiag Water, I., moaede, or s'"i*, '.?" "irons i f an* Uirraaa. It imparl*ad M iiurm and sii Busaaier Msaaaea N ba, neaaf*e> tared uuly by Pr. J, 0. B. Biaunai .* "l.a*" Oaixaar, m?iu uni Touta Bast pi-i 11 ? card Phot f.r six; i Pictures, I1.M tot laalra LovelvPI*. til ?;/.?<*. Lara ' I ' ,,f ceaf*d*rat* Officers, Noted losaea, rait. _ .s*vs Yora Bvanaav.?Koealag Is mor* tr? lag to as* eye* ttaam* tkkaclag eMefe is at> most laeeneraM* f"?!? m* u?e ?f **-. is, profssatoaal "j'o. and *n who reaatre a sort, inxii ?. steady U**ni lavarlal I'KATT'S A.STKU. OIL. A\ 'Iio IS MB& W1S8L0WI as ? igu?lefinlifntptmiTi t *. ??-?? ply say ihatsa* Is a ladj waoforapwardaol forty a* aagrtagly devoted her time ant tat a *fsmslr Fhvatetaa and Nurse, priu.l pnlly among children, lb* fia-s especially stu? died la* onaatlmilna sad aaateef this numerous . in-s, aad. *?? * raaaM ef tela effort sua prs.ti.-iu knowledge, ,.0tatu'-l in a lifetime spent as a ? i afeyal laa, she n&s compounded a Southing Syrup lor children let-thin*. Ii op? i-> main ?~gt?tug rest and health, and l? ?r sure to regulsto the bowels. In ? n ? nf tlil'SMi'le, Mrs. Win slow Is Loom? ing world-renowned as a b.uefsctor of her r?.?; . BlMrea .-eitslnly do Hiss up aud bless brr. "? li -.-lally is this lbeca.se hi U.Iaci'.r. Vast ?) nan tiio Soothing Syrup are DAIir I I ? We think Mrs. \\ uitlow ties liuin. r lansad her name by this Inraluable article, and wesln.'erely believe ihousamls ot children fitv* been aaiad from an esiLy gra?e by l?s timely use, and thai uiilllous yet unboni will share its BeaeBte and unite Iu celling her blessed. So Mothbb has dischargedber duty to her suffering llltio one. Iu our opinion, untu she has given it the benefit of Mrs. W'iuslow's Siothlog Syrup. 'Ivy Is mothers, TKT IT sow. -lalif t'n. York city, sold by all druggists, Twenty-n?v cents a bottle, la ai-essl AlCTION KAI.Kn TO liAY. IAJIII B. Kl.AM, 5 P. M.. MS* new brick dweU Inge <iQ Floyd avenue between llsrsle and 1'Uni streets; also, vacant loi adjeiulug. UCBIIOMD BAZAAK, 10 and 11 A. M? horses, , buggies, Ac. T1MBKKIAKK.A KKAYf-Kll. H? P. M., books, siaiiouery, and fancy article*. 1'Rlirl.SslOMI.. |\R. CHAKLEH S. BlUTTAN HAS r,tarne<lui the city and RK1UMK1) HIH PKAC TICB. c'Clce and reskleace, No.a?oith Sista ?trees. aeSt-lot* PAY f OB THE RIGHT HE The beet Ciotutng In the wmatry for Maw, Youths, Boys, end i.'btMrea: "The Boaum's* prices. The magnet we use to secure trade is our own reliable make of nothing. Beery . ust, ia?r will be a willing, satisfied ?? : every garment we sell dependable* and **et to be got anywhere for its price. We hav, all the resources In hand-good clothing, generous business principles, sod prices low eivijgh to the last peony. We expect to train your co-operation by giving you better than anybody else ean. That is what our store started t,,r; will be tea* going for; and U on the road to got NOBBY DRI SSEBS. See cul Seam* tile latest fad*-* jneu'le anlu?to le seer* atoui &t&le. Tup - ^ .. lib Boston 100!) MAIN STREET, orroM n row ornca SCHWARZ8CHILD*>Ca OvEBOOATB To The tBOWL " W >. >ro s my thin esalf " wss the In pilry ta ators than . aa biassfcola th'* m-irnlng. Therv., ?, if you'd tak" i i? I f sa* Hut* you woaMat aavaaaiteeraarl latetaaMaasaaafali rsiicetpaatasaaoa* rf*w state ?**?> Overooate amoag tea *ss?a*fhsa tb-> ? sooner you'll *ot the rl/ht Idea Sboat H. This ; |iS? aid Mard N again sit 1 agala bat tea paraseats OMisaatvaa M . ka*y*r* '>? smies. M ' yea eat Mty-oea differs* u?itei*a* ndatagi <t till-' S.'SSIlll. \\, . ? beadle a (hasp garment. ?/*%! ratter pata ga*sy> prl-o oo a lietier-th * monone. That's what* BhaaaaettMr yon i irflOltB*. il'-y'rn many ..f Bsaas >ilk itanl mad-a* good a. fai n aaaa boa la do th* work. Tea een lad Ute aaasa saaltOe* m MM ??Sakssndi'iniieuy' stl.-ksoiL A silk lining to a garment that tin r "" S<? in ? b to a f-"int of virtue. '. ??r seen them fur fi*> before, b?l I ? ? put th-i: ? :i..!:!vrllk, I tndiffar iat tpiaalBg* that w.m: i be a ? .-,..?? .f l. .-king for Maseagr* r.>*uits at MMeeprtse* nif foreot with a*, t'oa've a right t., slagaa I I tay, aadwVra boaad yaa sfeatt have it Wn go ap ai Lis'' as *Ja, in eva gr*d>? we "w, rk.in nil the potato ea possibly aaa ?.*? win make our faraasato popular. 'I a* beaaly of i ark lies m f .?? ? "f tho ?Lire so there than In ours. ,-t?ar "f tl altera* nu I pt k 'I - ? < '"'* ?**?? ' >,rT ' ,n .jimtn -.f ssosUsaaa aterel to roar whims au 1 fau. 1'<? as idled them. A. SAKS&CO.. the iiihiikim; uiitiiieiis, 1003 main' street. WIM s. Mill Oli* .V. inHEGAB AM) BPK II KECIliEK VINKiiAlt four years old) and a full a***rtas*at "f ttKM of the flnnst .juaiity for sale by ?. L. UIKISTIAN * I 0 ... ? ? n 4 DELIOIOU8 DRO hi.ouk.kks van ? oot m. Easily sol lui'kly pr.-par.-d f*f the table. Nothing Hut cr puror win PA* marts!. Fur salo bJ U. I. . llttiSIIAN 11U ra ,, OLD-FASHIONED COUNTRY MA0I PURE VIKMNI.l Mill \TAIN RYE WIIISkT.Y. I'LKE ASD OaXTaTl IT wTsU i'KO'.ONQ ioui upt We have In stoek and in bocde.1 warehouse at Qreoavtlie, Va,, It) barrels of i S'-rlbed V?HI-KKY.rua.|?bv J. HI MOAKI >KK gYBON, Bo artifleial means us?-d In Us menu Made free* pure rvo ami malt, la a fir.*. eoppot suit. Ii is as pure as whiskey can bo u,? le. r'?r sale by SLATEK, MTRRS A CO.. U l.'-lm Klcbni. nd. Vs. 1IIO LATE to It tl.SSIIHtllllS. / 'RANDOPERA BOUSE. Vf MONDAY NUill I'SsrrBstSBBYO. 1** GRAND MMHKlMi AND WUIMI.INt, tlllt Itl HON*. Mr liKoKdE tNAAi'. ,-toampion light-weight of Virginia, anl I B SOSlNHL of luly. will give a rot B-M01 Ml) ?ET-TU 'Iters will also be SI'AUKINi. between Mlfcff BMADY. of Boston am HoH M\KK, -f h*lu more. I11LI.Y HKRKY. ol Kl.-binond. ?ul J ?R. TaKllT, of New Yor*. liraod "KKMI1MI nihil between tw<> well-knowo wreetiera. Prices, BB, ?, aud 50 oeats. *? **-** T iioicsis aii.ts, teas, *f. BOBOUOHBBEO 8AI>l>I.K.ATVrj* - IIOKSK loll 'ALsV -Will sell cheep'"?^ between oow and the 1st ol IVtobrr. A NK'i saDDI.K-Horsk d?* year* old, Bneiy bred, and perfectly gentle. Any ooe in want by ap? plying SOJU W'-.l do well. Junction Poei-OBloe, t. ft -. Hanover couaty. ? a> I) vlil.KS A. Mr:RCr'.H,(Jg WW T 1ST. m aasr Maim sraaav. 1JOOK AND JOB WORK NEATLY I > JU CUTItt sU XU MssraVTgMaU**,