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SCOTC Il_OFF ERI \GS. TMREt CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE LAND OF THE THISTLE. Dr. tJlb??.*i? Ol her Trlbotes -Fi-? ...vemor Cntneroa Select ed-t-ederal-l'ay? nithop Phillip* Itmok?'? Caso, iroi-rsspon?t?mc? of the Rlcbtnoiid Dispatch.] l^rTBiisBt'i?o. Va., May *L-By a curious coincidence, and a very pleasant one, too, Just before the tw*ginnitig of Kot. l>r. <-?it> son's Jubilee thanksgiving services yester? day the mail l?r<*ii.-ht throe letters from Bcotland. ?nach one containing au enclosuro for the love-offering fund. One contained -flO, a second -C3, and the third Ci. They ware not in time to be enclosed in the purse which was prosented by Bishop ltan (i,>!t?h. but they were handed ?letters and contents-to tin? venerable rector. And in this connection It may t? said that a great many congratulatory letters from friends In various part? of tills i-ountry and from abroad have been rt?c?r1ved within the past few day? by lie?. Dr. Ulh??a, which In the pleasant term? in which they are couched will prove delightful remem? BSBBBM? of the occasion. A UNK sriarrioN. At a meeting of the Ladles' Memorial ?Society held last evenln? ex-Uovornor William K. Cam? eron was elected as the orator on Confederate MenKH-Ul-day, .lune nth, and be has to-day sig? nified hi* aooeptaiice of the duty. I'lekett Buchanan Camp of Confederate veteran?, of Norf<41t. and Stonewall Camp, of Portsmouth, iiaveaocrpied Invitations toatteiid the memorial ?arrices, and the great?>r portion of the companies of the Fourth Virginia regiment will also bo present. A. P. Hill Camp, of ?hi? city, carrytnr ono hun? dred uniformed memliers, will visit Norfolk on the 4th of Juno to attend the memorial services in that my. BBBBJBJat? * The federal memorial exercise? at Poplar Orove NntW.nal c? tnetery. ?n Dinwlddle county. on Saturday next will be of rather an Informal eharaei??r, anil yet It 1? exp<* t?sl that a large crowd will l?e pre???nt. Taatw will be a profu? sion of flowers. This cemetery I? a beautiful spot and 1? kept lu admirable order. There Is not a mound on the ground, though many thou* sands of soldiers are buried there. MAT CArSB TROIBLS. The Standing ? tnmlttee of this Episcopal diocese a* expected to meet at an eariv day to consider the case of the Kev. Phillips Brooks, of BisUn, recently elect<?d bishop of Massachusetts. A duitingutshcd clergyman of another dl????-, who was here during the session of the council of Virginia last week, said that If Dr. Brooks fall? to be confirmed as bishop Iry the several diocese?, the fa<'t will cause very serious trouble in the Kid**"* pal Church. There I? a proii?l>lllty that the white squad? ron will rum* up .fames river at least a? far as City Point. The matter Is being discussed and Influence? are being brought to bear in that dlrivtion. BODT RBCOTBKBP. The body of little Luther Nugent, who was drowned in the esnal at Kttrh'k last evening, was recovered this morning by Mr. .lohn Dish? man. A sad coincidence connected with the limi? ter I? that Just after the finding of the lusly Mr. Dishman was Informed of the death of his mother, Mrs. Mildred Dishman, a venerable and much-rospes-ted lady. She was about ninety seven years old. TOCBTT BLKCTI0N8 A great deal of Interest Is felt In the result of 8BS ?xWAnty ?tSt?bSBS in this section, but confi? dence Is felt that the Democrats will be gene? rally successful. The Alliance men are taking but little part as a tody, and the member? of that organization will vote according to their owu In Ih ?dual preference. The cam of Mr. William Cuykendnll, charged with feloniously cutting Mr. C. ML Badger, win this morning sent en to the Hustings Court ffl? irta!, and ball w.i? allowed In the sum of 8*>00. AL. I? i tgsr was unable to appear as a witness. Very heavy rain? foil here last night and to? day. IS SHE LEGALLY DETAINED^ The Strange Case of Sir?. Caroline Kesrns at WlllUmshurg?Farther Evidence. {Spivlal telegram to the Dispatch.1 WixuAMsiirH'i. Va., May IM.? 'tho habr?? formt* pnicei'diiii;? in tin- ch??< of Mr?. Caroline H. Kearns were continued until about half-vast 10 o'clock last night nt the Spencer ' evidence lielng taken up to that hour and continu?.?! Mil? moniln - in behalf of ?be pett Joner. During a portion of tho cvenlug Mrs. ?earns was present, but her counsel dectdlng ?K.I to Introduce her evidence at that time, she rioou rotlr?*d from the room. It will be reinem t??rtd that this case, as telegraphed before, I? on s wilt'if habeas corpus gotten out by Mrs. Keam? through counsel to obtain her release from the Kaslern Lunatic Asylum, lu which in? stitution ?he claim? to be Illegally placed by rela? tives, hho has been an tomato since July 87, leSt?. the rrrrnoNiiK. 8ho Is truite a handsome woman, of flno phy? sique, and while before the court ?'Shihlted mu.-li self-iiossesslim. Bertolten te her counsel, which are in evidence, prove her to be a woman of su? perior inlelllgeii'-e, and to one who It not a medi? cal exjHirt she d<? ? not .-rear the impression of ts?ing insane. The lust pi? stlou which arose In the case was as to whether she brnl been pro? perly received, which was raised by a demurrer to toe answer of the Superintendent of thrt asylum. The Court overruled th?? demurrer, and thereby dwlded that she bad besa propeily ad? mitted. Tas ?ra?atlea then arose a? to whsSher ?he was properly detained, which Involved tho matter of fact a? to whether ?die is at ibis time aane or Insane. A laief returns? of tho evidenco as far a? taken on thi? point is as follows: WANTED TO MASK HEN A NIK.SE. Mrs. Ellxabeth Kr?>emnn, an attendant In ?BaSSS M the ward in which Mrs. Kearns Is confined, testified as follows: I BBSS BBSS nt the asylum about seven years; have never ?sea anything about Mrs. Kearns to make me think she was iusaue. An a-sisiunt physician at the asylum cnsulted me us l" whether Mrs. Kearns was capable to take charge of a patient at this Institution as a private attendant, as the Superin? tendent did not wish to discharge her. For rea? sons no answer was given this question, but <>u croee-clamination the witness said the appoint. incut was not mad". She also ?aid that the in quiry was a? to her moral qualifications and not as to sanity. HEB CNIFOBM CONDHTT. Miss Saille McNalr, also an attendant In the ward In which Mrs. Kearns Is l.s-.iiei, BtStSd that she did not think ?he was Insane; horc?n. ttli.on 1? always tho ?am.-. Baa BBS i??-ii at the n.iyluni two years. Sh" never sibilated any I:trange Ideas, fancies, or? eutiments; bad ev. ry opportunlty of observing lier cl.?ely and never ?aw anylhluy* to impress tue that aho was crazy. NO SKIN* Of INSAMTT. Miss Llxxle McNalr. an attendant, testified that she had been contovted with t!," asylum for six ?ear?and I.-el been with Mrs. Kearns since last '??bruary and have observed no sign? of lusaulty Inher; never ?aw In-r angry but once; heard her express a desire to be free, when she said she Would try to make an honorable living. NOT DBTA1NBD I ,)K INSANITY. Dr. John ?'lopt.in, who up to a year ago was first assistant physician at the asylum, stated that h" wa? acting superintendent at the time tin? party in qucstton was received, and that no paper? explaining her .-aso ?rags delivered at be Institution Opon her arrival. The witness ?tsted that the cause of her being detained here was not nec?..?sarll,v Insanity. A BBroBaATOKY TUB ri.AC?. Dr. Henry Shield, an asylum physician, being next call?-?! to the ?land, stated that he wa? con? nected with the mate department of the asylum, and has had no opportunity of Judging a? to her ?x.ndltlon, but did think ?he should be either here or In a reformatory. We now have three oases similar to tho one on trial oonttned In tho asylum. N0TH1N0STKAN0K. Miss Freeman, another attendant who occu. pi??d the same room with Mrs. Kearns, also testl fl.sl that ?he had never seen anything In hor con? duct to create the belief of Insanity. Dr. Leonard Henley, a local practicing physi? cian and tor two years conne?-t<s| with the asy? lum, testified that he did not consider Mrs. Kearns an insane woman at this time; thinks she is worthy of belief?that is, from a mental stand? point. AN INTBt.UC.BNT BTORY. Tb? next witness was the petitioner herself. Starring with the cause? which led tohercon&ne menl. she gave a dear blHtory of her life, re? lating tu a singularly concise tnauner sll of the loct? ?oim.st??i wiih bur removal here and her treatment stm-e. She also stated that if her re leas? could be secured that she would not return home on account of family troubles, but would live to Klcbm.iud, a prominent lady of that city having oft,-red tier a home. When speaklug of h??r children, she ?evorsl times exhibit.-1 . <>ii. ?.derahle emotion, but otherwise her manu, r wa? oool and ?.?ollecled. Whon this report closed the tiotltlooer, Mrs. Kesrns, Is being subjected to arigtdcross-cxan.1? Bstlon by the respondent's couuseL HE PREACHED FIVE SERMONS? Cnlldren's-Day Observed? The Lights Go Oat in Church l.e, it, Ksbaked. fCorreeponden?*? of the Klcbmond Dlepatcb-l Fakmvii i.K, Va., May 35.?Yesterday, though a ?lark anil dn-urv ?lay without, w?as a day of unprecedented glory and brightiu?? In the churches of l'arunlile. Key. Mr. Harrison preached Ove times during the day and there were many ixwTerslons. Twelve untied with the Baptist ciiutvn after the 11 o'clock service. Children ?-day was observed at .*? o'clock to the Methodist .hurch. The celebration wa? post? poned Irvui the Sunday before. % a Movra cui-scs scbsb. During the discourse snd at the critical time When grave ???lemiilty pervaded the large cou? gregallon st Mr. Ilarrsk.ti'a meetlug last night the eltvrlc lights with which the .'hurch is light? ed saddeuly went out, leaving the room to black. ?stOarkue??, a nervous la?lyi-cr#?nie?I. and that ?sve rl-s. to thoughttort laughter from the chi! ren by whom the speaker was surrounded. It was fully three minutes before the mesriiinery resumed work and the light? came on again. Stick TO KkaOsKWB. In th? mean time the preacher, who showed ?su d??i-.,i4rageiu?ut on aoouuut of the levity In tVJ, ; if ''* *'n?',* **M !>?'?'?? pt In hi? denuncia il?!? *M* *?" ""^ -uoitorn devtos? to church ????.? ?1,l'u"-''r**! "a1*?*? ?-?ring that it wasn't wsaixrsi time the nghto bad goos out on hlin, f?*S?e ?*nr?-h had Urtlsr Mka to thagf old uTAiawp* liUaic4?>raAylBsalfx?p*-4r?^ uorehnLl?? ?I001. ?*?*ver?d and not a few wars^to^cA-w to to? feet of Jesu? and were eon? * CBIU>*B bBATK. ?tsa*7di?d r??&tY?r* vt%T*t ,rwn -***1 **"?? *MZ (???tf^^?-A ***** Hickok'S No. I. HuTc. Fi? sn?1 r.re. plaint, catarrh, rhniiiiatln?, et?. B? ?are te g?t Hood'? Baraaparilla. which I* peculiar te lu? If. Bood's Barssparilla sold by drnggUU. f 1 ; six tot$?. l*r*paredt.yC.I.H'vxl4Co..U?w?-ll.MaiS. 100 Doses Ono Dollar AICTIOW nALvW-TttUpmf.^^^^ By Henry L? Staples A Oo., Real Estate Agent? and Auctioneers, No. IOS north Ninth ?tree*. rTTRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE OF A A VKHY VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND ABOUT THKKK MILKS KAST OP KICHMOND. By virtue of a certain deed of tru?t dated the 5th day ot April, 1800. duly recorded In the office of Henrlco County Court in Deed-Book ISO B, parge IBB, default having been made in one of the note* thereby ?ecured, and lielng ?o required by the beneficiar!, we ?hall proceed to eel! hy auction to tbe highest bidder, on the premise?, on WEDNESDAY, MAT 27, 1R01, at 12 o'clock M., that certain TUAI T OP LAND in-ii the Nlue-Mlle road, about three mile* ?ant ?>( the city of' Hlehmond, containing lll?i ACKKS. bounded tiy the l..nd? now or formerly owned by Dr. I. .1. Hawk.... Dr. .1. K. Friend, James Smith, J. Warner, and others. Thi? land ha? upon It a neat and comfortable dwelling and out-building? In good repair. It I? probable that the land may be offered In two tract? of 1*0 and 21*4 acre?, respectively, the larger trn.-t ?xmtalnlng Ihn itnpr rveroent? being offer?! first. Tihum: Enough In cash to pay the ei penne? of ?ale and to pay off and discharge a note of 81.400, with Marcs? then ?in from the ">th April, IBM, until paid, and tho rosidue upon ?ii.-h term? a? may be announced at tho time of -ale. IIKNKY L- STAPLES, E. K. DANIEL, Trustee?. II. L. Staples A CO., Auctioneer?. my 21 By J. II. Klam A Co., Keal Estate Agrnte and Auctioneer?, 1113 Main street. AUCTION SALE Or* FOUR NEW AND MODERN LY-CON STHUCTED, MEDIUM-SIZE BRICK DWELLINGS AND ONE LARGE DETACHED, BRICK CORNER RESIDENCE, AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OP TWEN? TIETH AND ItltoAD B.BBBTB. By request of the owner we will sell by auc? tion, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, MAV 27, 1801, at.'? nVLx-k P, M., the PROPERTY ABOVE DE? SCRIBED. Th.- dwellings Non. 1012, 1014. 1016, and 1!<1K ?-M Breed ?treet front each about 80 fe.-t and run luick boOweM par.-llel line? 155 f.-.-t. more or lm??, to a 2Of?i0t alley. They cont/iln i.-vi-n rooiaf, beside? pantry, el.-, t.-, A-.-.; hare h_ige? with iu>t ?mi ootd water, and ure entirely modera in every raspee?. The dwelling No. 102<i oust Broad Btreet I? the corner realdenc?-, with a lot of iinii-ually line Bae, froutlng about 6a feet and extending back be? tween parallel lines 1&5 feet, more or Ich*., to an ?Ih-y 80 feel wid?\ mid it contain? nine Ble? roe?a, besides beta, Ac, n:id ? kit. hen of four room?, ?he?., house? are contrail)- located, con? venient to tuislnes?, chur.-h. h, market, street-car llii'-H, A.c., .-md those ?n ajii'St of desirable homes Or i-'i.e '-i.nviug Investments should nut fall to at? tend this rile. Tkkms : Easy, and announced at sale. my 22 J. B. ELAM A CO., Auctioneer*. _ By Chewnlng A Rose, .Real Estate A|;ent?, Auctioneers, and Broker?, No. 5 north Tenth sireet TRTJSTEES' BALE" OF A LOT OF LAND, WITH THE IMPHOVEMEN'I M THEREON, FRONTING 4tist>7 KELT AT THE NOBTHWB8T OOBBBB Of AMILANO AND WA8BINOTOB STREETS.- By virtu? <?f a deed of trust fron. WUberC. Illnnd to the undorslgn ed as trastee?, dated SOtb September, 1800, re* corded in ? ?etk'? ..nice of Bearleo t oanty Court. I?. ?/. 1112 A, pago 3411. to secure tho psTj. ? rt.ilu son of money, default having . id" in the payment thereof, will, beti in'rcd w> todo, sell by auction, on the premlsi s, no WEDNESDAY. Mav 27, 1SU1, at n o'clock P.M., tho PKOPBBTT a? abovo lo? cated. This property has a irood future. Come to tho Bale. You will bo fully repaid hy pnrchaslng tho property, and thereby ?toh a future increase of vnlues. Tkkms : Cash as to 870'.'.38 and expenses of ?ale ; the residue a? may h? named at the time of sale. Botter term? may be hod If desired. KDWAHt) ts. ROSE, .lOSKl'H W THOMAS. GEORGE 8. VASIION, Jb., Trustees. CngwKiKO A Ro?r.. Auctioneers._my 22 By Denoon, Tapper & Co., Real Estate AgentaAUd Auctioneers, 88 I Main street S ECOND-STREET COBNEB Store and Dwelling No. 112(1 CORNER COUTTS STREET, TO BB SOLD BY AUCTION ON THE PREMISES ON WEDNESDAY. MAY 27, 1801, AT 0 O'CLOCK P. M. The PROPERTY is In perfe". repair, 1? loasen toonr?t-"lass tenant atSl?Operannuin.andc.in be bought at a low price, tin and insjioct the property and attend the stile. Tutus: Very liberal. DENOON, TUPPEK A CO., my 24_Auctioneer?. PEREMPTORY. By E. A. Catlln, Auctioneer, No*. 5 and 7 north Eleventh street. By request of parties Interested I will ?ell at auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 27,1801, atflo'ckvk P. M., WITHOUT LIMIT OH RE? SERVE the LOT next to southeast corner Twen? ty-ninth and P ?treets, fronting 88)4 f'-.-t I n Twenty-ninth street and extending back 184 fbet. This prepertv is at the eastern terminus of the UNION PA88KNGEB RAILWAY nnd will make a very desirable business stand, or will pay haudsomely with dwelling <>n it, as the de? mand for residen?'?'? ?xmvonleut to the car-sheds cannot be suppUe-l. Caul tenus. E.A. catiiv. my 88 Auctioneer. F By J. Thompson Brown A Co.. Keal Estate Agent? and Auctioneer?, 1113 east Main ?treet. RAME DWELlTnQ WITH BIDE ALLEY ON TilK WEST LINE OK BEL ViDKKK BETWEEN CARY AND CANAL S I KEI. is. We will *eU at public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, May 2?tu, at 0 o'Clocs P. M? the above FRAME DWELLING. No. 118 south liclvidore ?treet, "ontalnlug six rooms? The lot fronts 81 feet and runs back 150 foot to an alley lilt feet wide. The central location of this pro? perty, it* convenience to the Maln-*treet electric Une and to public schools and market? render? It exceedlugly desirable for a home. Tr.km? : Unusually long?8371 on tbe 11th day of November, 1 SOI; 83U2 one year thereafter ; 8413 two yean? thereafter, and the balance cash. J. THOMPSON BROWN A CO., Auctioneers. I IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE above sale we will sell that BEAUTIFUL LOT Just opposite, fronting 40 feet by 150 feet deep, with rear and side alley?, on very easy and 1IIh> rai terme. Large enough to build THREE HOUSES ON IT. J. TBOMPSON BROWN A 00. POSTIGOS EMENT. Postponed on aooount of rain until WEDNESDAY, Mat 27th. Same hour and place._my 27 A' UCT?ON SALE OF BANANAS, LEMONS, OK-NUKS, AND PINEAPPLES. We will seU TO-DAY at 13 o'clock? 150 bunches CHOKE R1PK BANANAS, ?ON.xe? CHOICE LEMONS, 50 h_lf-tK>Xe* OKANUES, 10 barrels PINEAPPLES. WllXlAM ?'ENKIN8 A BOB, my 27 1440 east Main street. RICHMOND BAZAAU, ?t*--aa No?. 143B and 1440 Franklin street. ??Z TO-DAY AT 10 O'CLOCK we will ?ell a number of excellent HORSES, MULES. BUGGIES, PHAETON?, and WAGONS. AT 11 O'CLOCK ISO bale? HAY. tn prime wndttloa; 1 very ?ood JUMP-SEAT KOCKAWATi 1 BEWMr-HANU LIGHT FAMILY CAR B1AGK; S verygeuleelTOP-BiJOGIEB; 1 very genteel OPEN-BUGGY; ? ToP-W.M.ONs. tor grooor'eu??; 1 SECOND-HANI) PAKM-CAKT: : \\ Ilii.Alr-CAK'lrLlat*?! style: 1 SECOND-HAND FAMILY PHAETON; 8 very good MULE?, and all <Hb?r?iAX? regutteriM tn time. my 27 KB. COOK, r1 AUCTION SALE?-Future Dava. By Frank D. Hill A Co., Real Estate Auctioneers. T)EREMPTORY SALE OF THAT A LARGE AND SI'RSTiNTIAL BRICK WAREHOUSE ON DOCK STREET NEAR THE INT! R-KCTION op TWBNTY-EIOHTH STREET AND ON THE LINE OF THE ? HKSAPEAKB AND OHIO ANT) THE RICHMOND AND DANVILLE P.AIl.t'.oaDS, AT PUBLIC Al Ci ION. ON FRIDAY, JIVB5, 1S01, ?t fi:.10 o'? lock P. M., ..ii the i.remlse?. we will sell the valuable LOT and WAREHOUSE as above located. The buBdlug ever? nearly the entire lot, whi'-h fronts on Do. k or Water str.-t T.'i lect mi 1 runs hack lutween irregular lines to th?..i (?in.?? Btraraad KaaawtaOeauaiiy*e4ock1 on which It fronts aUiui 180 feet, I t.i? Property 1^ \ <i v valuable on iut? .uni of shipping facilities, h->?<??-? 1? can load and unload directly in the Brareboueeeadthe railroads have? oowuootlon into (Ii- lot, thu? affording unusual fadlitl.- f. r Bblpp__toaU |.nrts of the world. The ware. hi .use is ndmirni ly adapted for a ?mall manu? factory or for ?torage, As this property must positively be sold parties attendlnc ?nie can purchoac a great barguln. T_ufs: On?fourth -ash: balsas? six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest added, se? cured by deed of trust. 1?RANK D. HILL A CO., my 27 Auctlouoors. REA I. ESTATE AT I'HIVATF. BALK. FOR SALE, NEAT FRAME*? DWELLING No. 013 north Tw<nty-I1ftlik_i_ street; 8 rooms; pup.-red ni-elv; lot 28x138 feet to siit.-eu-ks.t ull-y ; w-ll und city water on premises. DENOUN, TUPPEB .t 00., my 27-3t 821 Mala street, ?~X>I. SALE, A FINE TRACT OF? LAND, nW.ut 8 ACE??, with LARi.E-* DWELI.INO and other improvements. Beantt? fullv situated lietwe.n M .-a dOW-Brtdf? r..id i.i.I N.-??- llenrlco tun.pike, last two squures north Of Fifth-Street bridge. Call aud we will Bhow you IhLs pn?perty. DENOON, TUPI'F.R ft CO., my 28?2t_821 Main ?treet, ?I'L E H D I D LOWER WEST M YD (?RACE-STREET RESIDENCE, ? WITH attractive QBOUXDB, AT PRIVATE SALE. At tho request of the owner I will sell nl bargain that most attractive and valuable RE? SIDENCE sad QBODHD8 N?>. newest Oreo? ?treet, between the resMsM? ? Mr. James N, Boyd on one ?idu aud that of C. D. Laugborne, Es L, oa the other. The house ha? three ?tori?'? and basement, contains about 14 rooms, hi l every modern <;on venlen-e, mid Is In nrnt-class order. In a word, the property h;is to he seen lo I." appreciated? Fill I mil?. Bo. ?pplj In B. W". IliiWK, my~4-.lt 1..-.1 I'.-tnte AgejaV EAST~RICHM()NI) LOTS FOB? SALE. 8_l The East Richmond Company ha? np to tho pres.-nt docllnisl to ?ell Its lots, preferring to wait until tho property was more fully developed, the streets graded, and the various manufactories were coinpl? ted rind In operation, but owing to the dally application by partie? to par?base, th? company ha? decided m ..fier for s-ile, privately, about 100 LOTS. I-V.r map?, terms, information, Ac, apply at No. h 11' oast Mam stre-t. Also, for sale or rent eight NEW DWELLINOS With six to twelve rooms which this .-ompany have Just ?fMled. BLANTONA GREEN, my 24-lw_Real Enlute Agents. BADFORD, TUB RADFOAD LUD 1KB IMPKOVEMFM COMPANY NOW OKKER FOR PALE A LIMITED NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE LOTS wrrno?T bbquikino the riscuASBR to eras? SPECIAL TERMS To TNOsE INTENDING TO l'.UILD. For prie?*, tenu?, and location of lots apply to W. J. K EN DERDINE, Superintendent, _my O-WftSalw_Hadford, Va. Ij^?R SALE, DWELLINOS AND? VACANT LOTS In various s.s-tlons of --_ the city. Call in and be ?hown some. It may prove to your advantage so to do. CHEWNINO ft ROSE. Real Estate A?rente, Au?-tl?>neers, and Brokeis, my 24-Suft W2t No. 5 north Tenth street. ?PFX'IA^BARGAlNiriN RE?L?? lo ESTATE.?K?>r sale privately one of th..B3 HANDSOMEST CORNER LOTS ON GRACE ST RI ET ; ?tl feet front with nice ?U-room house and g.< ?? l out-bulldlng. Also, NICK COTTAOE HOUSEandONE ACRE OF GROUND on Grove avenue near city limits. Also. TWO ELEGANT HOUSKS on Grove ave? nue aud THREK NICK HOI SES on west Grace street- Apply to LOUIS RAW LI NOB, Real Estate and Loans, my 24-eod.1t_1117 ea?t Main ?treet. Ij^OR SALE, BUILDING LOTS south of and adjoining Barton Heights. Prettiest of the prettiest and cheaper than the cheapest. This is a fact. Let us take you out and convince you. CHEWNINO A HoSK, Real Kst'it?. Agent*, Auctioneers and Brokers, my 24-SnA\V2t No. 5 north Tenth ?treet. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleans?* and Baantifle* th? hair. Prum.>te* a luiu. lant ?r ..wlh. Nevar Fail* to Restore Gray Hair to ?Is Youthful Color. Car?* acalp dletasr* and bait 'fall?a*-. ?W?. at Prugglata. ^CONSUMPTIVE Vat Fu_rre.<jTng?r Tonl-i. fl rur-,th<. woreCoutK, >Vt?kT?_fM? ?lYg?-i~,l>*'~!lry,rwir,.T?kelatun?.** _do 10-WlyAde lt-weowly F ?BIM KRIES, mu s. APRICOTS, APPLES, NECTABINES, AND PEARS?eun-dried, evaporated, and canued. Jtp81_McCARTBY A HAYNBS. L. CHRISTIAN A CO., ? 814 EAST MAIN STREET. R, SAUTEHN, BABSAC. BUBGUBDY. IMPORTED *nd DOMESTIC CLARET, BLACKBERRY CORDIAL, CHERRY SVRUP, ? BAKPHKK11Y VIXEOAB. IBPOBTKD BEER (Munich); IMPERIAL BEER (export); fc-plnt CHAMPAGNE for ?IcknesB. TOMATOES m H-gallon Jars; FRANCO-AMERICAN SODP8, KHBNCH PEAS and MUSH BOOBS. Ftoe 1BP0BT-D and BEY W_8T CIGARS asi received, ap ia-i~ AUCTTON BAf.KB-T?-M_P^i^__, By Suit m A Co. and P. p. Winston A Son, 8>?al Estate Agent? and Auctioneer?. A U0T1ON BAL??F THATORAND JY CRNTRAI.LY-LOOATKD AN!) IMPHOVKD PMPCTTY BITUATBD ON THE SOUTH[EAST (OHSEH OK MARSHM.L AND I],II1?TI STREETS, BEING THE I.ATE BBSIBBBTB OK THE HON. .lAMES NKBSON, PHONING ON THE EAST LINE OK ELEVENTHI 8TBBBT m? KEKT, AND ALSO 120 PBBT **B??*_T ON THE SOUTH LINK MARSHALL STREET TO AN ALLEY.?By request of all the parties In? terested, we will offer for solo at auction, on tho prembvM, on TUESDAY, Mir 20, 1H01, at fXi o'clnrk P. M-. the aboTe-deacrlbed and truly* ALUABLB AND CENTRALLY-UK'ATED PHOPEBTY. _ , - ._ The Improvements consist of a large one? dwelling with twelve room?, brick kitchen. ear rtng-honse. ?nd ?table, fronting Su feet on the east tmeSof Eleventh ?treet and running back within parallel line? 12? feet to an alley, and having also a front on the south line of Marshall street of 120 feet. This I? a splendid piece of property, none more ?o on the market, isdng In a good neighborhood, Just one ??jnare from the new City Hall, near tho Capitol, poet-offlce, and surrounded by churches, and In every way de? sirably located. It Is aeldorn that au'h property, located aa thla is, i?n be had on tbe market, and those In search of a good home or profitable In? vestment? will do well to attend this sale. Tbbm? of Salb: One fourth m c*?h; balance on a credit of six, twelve, and eighteen months for negotiable notes. Interest added from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property. BUTTON A ci?., P. P. WINSTON A SON, Auctioneer? POSTPONEMENT. In consequence of rato the above sale I? post? poned till _ THIS EVENINO at same hour. mT I ' By W. B. Frayscr, Auctioneer, (P. K. Ellis, Salesman.) AUCTION SALfT?F 1 PUSH PARLOR SPIT (newl; ? MAHOGANY CHAIRS,In hair-cloth; iwiiATfiei-. :__ 1 very fine MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, 2 MAHOGANY TABLES. 2MAHOGANY WHITING-DESKS, 1 WALNUT WRITI NO-DESK, 2 REICHEN BAKES. 2 SIDEBOARD SAPES, 1 BED-LOUNGE. 4 KITCHEN TABLES, 2 HUBEAUS, fi SINGER and DOUBLE BEDSTEADS, 2 WASllhTANDH, 4 OIL-STOVES. I GASOLINE STOVE, B 000K-8TOVES, _ 2 PEATHER BEDS, MATTRESSES. 1 nice ICE-CHEST. - A very large collection of OIL-PAINTINGS, BTEBL ENGRWINGS.and SILVERWARE. It will be to yourodvantage to attend this sale, as the?? goods must be ?old from my auction rooms cerner First and Broad streot? THIS DAY AT 10:30 O'CLOCK, my 27 W. B. FKAYSEB. atcriOB nai.*?v-fwtBirw ??jra-^ By N. W. lVrwe, Beal Estate Auctioneer HANDSOME AND VERY DESIRABLE Building Lots IB TBB PLAN OP " WAVBRLBY," ON TBK HAUT 8IDK OF BROOK TURNPIKI NKAB TDK CITT OP RICHMOND, AT AUCTION FOB COMMISSIONERS OF TBS COURT. A SPLENDID FRAME DWELLING, WITH HALL T?IROUGB THE CENTRE AND PRETTYS?1 ?'lll/llIU UliUUil FOR ACCOUNT OF MBA. B. T. McCUB. THIS 18 THE FIRST SUBDIVISION OF TUE I.UDS0IE and .mutin McCUE PROPERTY INTO BCILDLNO LOTS, AND THUS IT IS A Sale from First Hands. By virtue of a decree hereinafter referred to we, as commissioners of the court, acting in conjunction with Mrs. McCue.whonwns the dwell? ing and a part of tbo land In tho plan of " Waver? ley," will sell by auction, on the premises, on i i i:si>AY, Jinb2. lHHl. beginning at 4:30 P. M.? 11 Tjlo La It? i K, WELL-BUILT, AM? CONVE Nl?N?FHAME DWELLING, owned and t*oSB? pi.d by Mrs. McC'ue, situated lee? than half a mile from tho corporation line of Richmond, <*ontatnlng ten or twelve lieautlful and ?veil lighted rooms, besides kitchen, etc, and mr rounded by an attractive lawn set in grass and well-stocked witli ?ha?!i*-trees and shrubbery. !.. A LARGE M MliKi; OF BXTBA BAND. BOMS AM? VERY VALUABLE HCll.DIM' Mils, fronting on Brook road and on M t i-, Waverley, Proscott, and Chllds avenues, all of which are sixty feet wide. These kits will be K.ll with tho privilege of one or more, so that evory one will have mi SBBBl chance, and the re? striction.? will be such as to Insure against ob? jectionable i.-cnp.iilon of any of the lots. II ?? n, ?araesa of these lots to tho city, they be? ing almost a? near to th" Oipltol as Lee monu? ment in, and Ibidr situation on and -SoSStotBS Brook road, which Is to 1?> made so attractive at an early d iv. combine to make this a cholo? plie of residence and a flue field for BBwOBnV ilie healthfulni*?? of this place, and of this se?-tli.n generally, la proverbial, and It Is a fact that no case of fever or ?>f malaria has ever i? CUrTc.l there. The dwelling can be seen any day except Sun? day iM-tween 11 and 1 o'clock and between ? and 7 o'c.<k-x. . . Pint? at tho offlcoof the auctioneer for free distribution. TEhJss: Will be liberal. EDMUND WADDILL, Ja, FRANK M. WOON. Bpai lal OsssaaaaaBsaa IK TUB CIKCHT COITBT BP HUNK!?".? < fUVTT-Mc COB'S COMMITTKE A.?AINST B*St*VBs IlKIK, Ell'. I, W. 8. Leak?, clerk of said court, do certify that the bond required ?.f Bpeetal Coaiml?I? ners WoOB and Winldlll by decree entered on the ?Oth day of ?ictober, lhlii), in Ban* BBS been duly iriv.-n. ?liven under my hand this 11th day of Mut, lhlil. W.S. LEAM', my 27_cicrk. By II. Seldon Taylor A Son, Real Eitato Agent? and Auctioneers. AUCTION HALE OF THAT LARGE, COMFORTABLE THREE-STORY DK TAlTIED BRICK DWELLING, No. 113 NINETEENTH STREET, BETWEEN URACB AND FRANKLIN STREETS. THE LOT FRONTS 40x133 FEET. At the request of the owner, who reside? lna distant State and is anxIf.UH to s-ll, we will offer tlieabive-innntloned IIOl'sE AM? LOT for salo by public auction, on tho premises. ,,n II EM ?AY, Mat -J?i, 1801, at H o'clock IV M. This bouse contains nine sd room?, Ls well bullt, und hau Just becu painted and put in g?s?i order. There In also a TWO-STOBT DETACHED KITCHEN ?m the prsmlaea TSBBS! One third .-.??? h ; linlance six, twelve, and sight*?** iiiiii-l.H, for negotiable n?>te?, inte? rest added, and ?.s-ured l.y a d.I of trust. II. BBLDOM TA. LOB ?v sitN. Auctioneers. POSTPONEMENT. Postponed on a-oounl of rain until TH?B8DAT tub 2hth instant, at the same hour. 11. SELDON TAYLOR ?t SON, my 27_Auctioneers. 6-27, 6*29, 631 TWENTY-.SECOND STREET. By E. A. Catlin, "Real Estate Auctlnneor. A UCTCON 8AL?~C)F THREE NEW Xi. KRAM I DWBLLINOS CONTAINING SIX ROOMS EACH, ON LOTS EXTENDING THBOUOB FROM TWENTY-SECOND STRKKT TO CONCl'RKK.NCE STREET. At request of the ownor I will ?ell, on the pre? mises, on THURSDAY, MAT 28, IS'.U, at :,:.-,() P. M.. the HKTA?TIED TW?KSTORY FRAME DWELLING No. 027 and thoDol'DI.E TEN EM ENT FRAME DWELLINOS No?. ?21? and (131 north Twenty-second street. Each of these houses contains six rooms, and ara on lots 22 feet front, extending back 140 feet to Concur? rence street. This property Is all BCWOOrapied by the choicest tenant?, I? convenient to Mas? ajeas aid street railway, Is In the midst of rapid? ly-growing value?, and will always command ?BBS tenant? at good rentals?all of which com? bine to make It a choice place for investment. Term?. : Will be made easy. K. A. CATLIN, my 27_Auctioneer. By Frank D. Hill A Co. Real Estate Auctloners. BRICK STORE-AND DWELLING WITH FOI R GOOD ROOMS, DETACHED KIT? TIEN AND8TABI.E IN REAR. AND FRAME DWELLING ADJOINING WITH Foil! ROOMS, Nos-llOHUANDlllI NORTH TWENTY-FIFTH BTRKET, WITHIN ONE 8UUAB8 OF SEVEN PINES RAILROAD, TWO SOCARES OF ELEC? TRIC RAILROAD, AND VERY NEAR FAIR? MONT LAND COMPANY'S PROPERTY, FOR 8ALE AT AUCTION.-On SATURDAY, Mat 23,1801, on the premises, at 0 o'clock p. M., w? will sell the above di*slrable PROPERTY. The lot I? .-?.'.il.'.?? feet, and will be sold a? a whole or will be divided. All In nice order, having been new? ly pa-.ntfd, etc. The store is a .rood stand for business. Tbrmh: One third cash; balance in six, twelve, and eighteen months, with Interest added. FRANK D. U1I.L & CO., Auctioneers. POSTPONEMENT. The above sale Is postponed, on account of weather, until THURSDAY, MAT 28,1801, at same hour. FRANK D. HILL A CO., my 27_Auctioneers. By George W. Mayo, Auctions??, (John E. Laughton, Jr. Salesman,) Nos. 22 and 24 Ninth street, CATALOGUE SALE OP LAW RoOES.?Catalogues are now ready for my LAW-BOOK sale of FRIDAY, Mat 20,1801, at 4 o'clock P. M. The list embracea books of value to the profession, and should attract their attention. my 27 OKOROK W. MAYO, Auctioneer. KKAL IrSTATK AGENTS, *<*._ L. M. BtA-rroB. J. C. Gassi?. Reference, Reference, City Bank of Richmond, Merchants National Va. Bank of Williams port, Pa. T) EAL ESTATE. BI ANTON A GREEN, Agents for the SALE. RENTAL, and MANAGE? MENT OF CITY AND s I III RBAN PROPERTY. LOANS AND INVKnTMKN 1*8 NEGOTIATED, Money to Lend on CITY PROPERTY. Offloo, So. 81? east Main ?trest, my es-lin. Bfaaiaond, Ta AUCTION BALKS?Kiititre Days. ^ By Frank D. Hill*Co., Beel Estate Auctloneer*. VTERT ATTRACTIVE AND VALUA? BLE PROPERTY AT BON AIH, OB BICBMOND AND DARY1LLK BAILBOAD, BIGDT MILES PBOM RICHMOND. CONSISTING OP TBB QBOrjNDS WHERE TUB BOTEL FORMERLY STOOD, AND THE BABDSOMB DOUBLE COTTAQB WITB 20 BOOM8 (NICELY FURNlsnED), WHIcn WAS BUILT AS AN ANNEX TO TBE HOTEL, TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION. ON WEDNESDAY. JUKB 3. 1801. at 12 M. on the premise, we will ?ell that ettroo trnctire and beautiful PBOl'ERTY locate?! as above. 1. The HOTEL GROUNDS, which 1? the pret? tiest and choicest part of the BON AIR PROPER? TY, fronting 400x400 feet at the corner ?>f Chesterfield avenue and Ruford ?treet, to be di? vided Into smalh-r lots. ? HE At TIPIL COTTAGE nearly oppo? site, containing 20 rooms, nicely furnished, and complete In every appointment, with lot at onrn.-r Chctertlold avenue and Bufort ?treet, 140x200 feet deep. This property to be ?old as a whole Including FURNITURE. Hon Air I? known far and wide a? a perfectly healthy place, tho atmosphere i ? lug cool ami refreshing. Its nearnes? to tho Richmond markets and easy a??? sslhlllty by regular train? l..th in..ruing und evening make it the meet attractive summer resort near tho city. About two dozen handsome mttages have been built, and are oooupted by Richmond families nearly th" whole year, making tho society charming and BgreeeMe, Parties attending the sale will leavo Rl -hin..nd and Danville depot at 10:3.1 A. M., returning at 4:20 P. M. Tkkm.s : One fourth cash ; balance six, twelve, and eighteen mouth?, with Interest added, se? cured by deed of trust. FRANKO. HILL ft OO., my 20 Auctioneer?, By George E. Crawford, Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, 1005 Bank ?treet, Richmond, Vs. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF A VALUARLE KAHM IN H EN RICO COUNTY, VA-, CONTAINING 300 ACRES, LYING ON THE MOUNTAIN ROAD, ABOUT THREE QUARTERS OK A MILE WEST OP GLEN AL? LEN. ON THE RH IIMo.VD, PREDERTCK8 III KG AND POTOMAC HWI.ROAD. THE DWELLING IS AN VITRA! IIVK RESIDENCE WITH BIGHT ROOMS. STANDIN?; ON AN ELEVATION OVERLOOKING THE FARM \M) SURROUNDED BV NICE SHADE-TREES. THERE IS AN ORCHARD, VINEYARD, Ac? Byvjrtneof a decree of the Circuit Court ?if lleiiM.-ocounty, pronounced lnthe.-aeeof Evans, who sues, Ac, r#. Sheppar I and others, OB tho Kith day of May, IHM, the undersigned. ?Dedal commissioners, will ???tl at public auction to the highest bidder, atGI.-n Allen, on SATURDAY, Mav 30, 1801, at 6o'clock P.M., th? above-described FARM-' Persons from Richmond wishing to attend this sale can take the Richmond, Krederl. k.-l.urg and Pot..nine accommodation train at 4:13 P. M. and refntii by th? same train at 0 o'clock?a quick and pleasant trip. l___ : Cash a? to one fourth of the purchas*? moiiey ; the balance In one, two, un.l three year?, the iiiniliseiii to give hi? n?-?otlable notes for deferred Instalment, with Interest from day of sale, and the title of the property retain.-.I until the whole pur? lia-e-pri'-.-Is paid and a convey? ance ordered by tho Court. A. W. PATTERSON. P. II. MeGUIBE, Special CommlBSlon-'rs. IN THF CiaOtlff COI KT Of IlFMRICO COCVTV? Bran, van sit.?, a?-., r?uirnrya, ra Baar rAKD ANb au., Daraasaara. I, W. S. I.eake.. l.-rk 0. ?aid curt, do .-?rtify that the t?.nd required of Special Com in I?Ion era A. W. Patterson and P. II. Mi-Gulro by de? cree entered in thl? cause on the ltJthdayof May, 1MU. has been duly ex. Given under my hand this 8Sd day of May, 1801_ W. S. I.HAKE. my -.'l clerk. By James II. Crenshaw, Real Estate Agent U 1 Auctioneer, No, 11 north Eleventh streot TRUSTEE'S BALE OP THAT VALUABLE FARM 01 807 ACRES OF LAND. KNOWN AS"SIIRl IIHERY HILL." IN BANOVBB col NI Y ABOUT TWENTY MILES NORTH OP RICHMOND, ON THE LOUISA COURTHOUSE ROAD. THE LARGE POfJBLE TWo-STORY BRICK DWELLING OP TWELVE Eoo.MS AND SI.A'I E-(rOVBRBO RooK ON illl.S LAND ALONE ? OST 810,000. By virtue ..f a deed of trust from Henry Willis and wife t.. un-u'i.i.-rsl??ued trustee,dated 23d day of ., and recorded In llanov.-r County Court Clerk's offlce. default having been made m th? payment ?f debt thereby secured and having been requseted by the b.-ticll.-iary, I will sell by jiul'llc auction, iu Aslilnnd, lionovor county, Va.. Ii. front of Mr. D. B. Cox'sstore, on SATURDAY. Jink 0, IHM, at 6 o'clock P. M., the BBWIll rt?l*Thli1 PRO? PERTY, bounded "il th.- west and north hy land formerly owaed hy Nathaniel C Cret?haw, de , oathe east l.y Louisa Courthouse ruad, and the ?outh by south Anua river, formerly the farm and reotdsnoo of Nathaniel C. Crenshaw, deceased, and regarded ns one of tho best farms In Hanover county. Tant? of sm.k: i ash a?onan t.. defray ex? po??e? of suie and to pay 82,600 balan ??? da? ..n a I.nd) and interest thcr.-on from August I, is'.'?); the halan.? on a credit of twelve months, . With Interest added un.l evidenced by note and se lured by ? .1.l .>f trust on the property. More i liberal t??BM maybe 0!iiiounci?i by oouseut of l??!ti.-s Interested on layo) -.:.?. l'or fnrtber Infonnatiou apply to JAMBS B.CBENSBAW, my 17-20t Trustee and Auctioneer. (' By Frank D. Hill ?t Co., Real Estate Auctioneer*. JIOICE BROAD-STREET STORE PROPERTY. NO. 42.'. EAST BROAD STREET, RETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS, NOW OCCrPIED BY MMSai. FORD ft PEATltOSS AS A BUOE 1101 TO BE BOLD AT AUCTION. ON THURSDAY. .Icx? 4,' ISM, on the promise?, at BW o'clock P. M., we will sell that most EI.K.IIU.I-I.OCAIEDTIIREE-STORY BUCK sloRE, No. i-;;, east Broad ?treet, ?oath tween h.mrth and Fifth streets, at pres? ent occupied by M??s?r?. Kord i Pent rose, and for years occupied by Charle? L. Selgel, Kan., a? a shoe store. It is unnecessary to say a word In favor of this property, h? It? uiisurjiaasod loca? tion aud value as a solid investment Is well known to all busineee-men and capitalista We will ..iily add that au opportunity like this map n?.t .?-cur aKain for a long time. The LOT fronts lft 7-12 foot bv 138 feet toa wide aUey in .-einmon. 'I ?km?: One fourth ensh; tho talanco on very easy and extraordinarily long tlm \ to be an? nounced on day of sale. For further particular? apply to auctioneers. KRANK 1). HILL A CO., my 24_Auctioneer?. By J. B. Elam A Co., Real Estate Agent? and Auctioneers, 1113 Main street. PUBLIC AUCTION BALE or tub ATTRACTIVELY-LOCATKD, SUBSTANTIAL TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, WITH GOOD LOT, NO. 805 WEST CARY STREET. By request of the owners we will ?eil by publia ?action, on tbe premises, on THURSDAY, May 28, 1891, at ">Vi o'clock P. M., the atove-narned valuable BRICK DWELLING and LOT on the south ?Ido of Cary street between Laurel and Cherry streets. The lot fronts about 27xl)(l feet, and the dwelling is a spacious and substantial one, and there is a iwo-itory detached BRICK. KITCHEN on the lot. The lino location of this property, near the new WEST-END MARKET and near to Monroe Park, renders It very desira? ble as on Investment, while H Is comfortable and pleasant as a home. The lot must In a short while bo wanted for bruin?es, and It will then command high figures. Term?: One third ?rash, halan'o by negotia? ble notes at six and twelve months, Interest added aud secured by deed of trust. _my 23 J. B. ELAM A CO., Auctloneera? PUBLIC SALE OF A FARM AT BAPIDAN.?The undersigned trustee wUl sell at public auction, on the promts?, ?I noon, oa THURSDAY, JCNi 4,1801, the small FA RM known as "THE COTTAGE," sit? uated lees than half a mile from Rapldon Station, which I? about eighty-three mile? from Wash? ington city, on the Virginia Midland Division of the Richmond and Danville railroad. This farm contain? about 240 ACREB, say 100 acres cleared and SO acres In woodland; Prame Dwelling, eight rooms ; farm building?, and a good orchard. Iu proximity t> Rapldan, where there are tele? graph on telephone office? open day and night, twelve dally passenger train?, and lese thon three hour? travel to Washington or Richmond, offer? a good opportunity to lity people to pur c_o?e a country home at a low price. Rapiden p *8.?ws several ?'hnri'hee, Mch??.!?, and store?, and tbe neighborhood Is thickly settled. The railroad paaaes through this property and within two hundred yards of th* house. All communication? addressed to Mr. B. P. Nolle, who lives adjoining the property, will be answered, and parties shown the place before day of ?ale. 1bum? : Mode known at ?ale. _____ -- P. OOLSAN, Trustee. my 2 _-8__Wtfe~ bom.net. Vs. At'CTIOB HALKB-Putar* liny?. A BAKE CHANCE! GREAT SALE OF CITY LOTS At Staunton, Va. The most substantial industrial city in Virginia. Population 12,000. Largo industrien secured before any public sal?*. UnequA?od Social, EilucationaJ, and Business advances. Don't fail to attend tho snlo. JUNE 2 AND 3, 1891. nef? ?-entre taking on new lift*. Write for Past, Pr beautifully illustrated. Address Staunten Development Company. ?-?.? ??.on o? o? ?Ji* r>?.*.'tr)l A cultured business centre taking on new life. Write for Past, Preso nt, and Futuro of ataunton, beautifully illustrated. Address fmrl?i.l'420.',?,',.'l.!??.','7A.TOI By II. B. Chaffln 4 Co., Real Estate Auctioneers, No. 1 north Tonth street rpRUSTEE'S A CCTION SALE OP THAT MAGNIFICENT JAMES-RIVER ESTATE KNOWN AS BELMEAD, LOCATED IN POWHATAN COUNTY, VA., ABOUT FORTY MILES FROM RICHMOND, CONTAINING 1040 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, WITH SPLENDID DWELLING AND OTHER BUILDINGS, WniCH ORIGINALLY COST ABOUT 175,000. By virtue of a deed of trust from John II. ?"o-ke ami wife, ilated May ?ID, lHS7,r..c<irl.Ml in P?w. hatan County Court in Deed-Hook 80, paire? ?IAS. BBS, and 884, t?> K. B.Chaflln nnd Lewis Booker, trustee?, the undersigned will BSfl (Mr. Lewis Bo?>kor declining to a/t, by public auction, at I'owhatan ? o-irth.?u??-. on s VITHDAY. JCXS 13. 1891, at 1 oYloek, 1*. M., this fine .lames river farm, do-x-rtbe.l In said deed a? follow??: All that cer? tain PARCSX OB TRAiT OF LA?O, legatos* with all tho building? and Improvements there? on, rights, way?, and nppurt??nanci*? thereto be? longing, lying and being in IBS .-ountyof Pow batun, State of Virginia, known as " Reimend," containing 1,840 ACRES, more or less, bouUdisl SB the north by James river, on th? BBSl by Deep .-reek, on the south by th.? publie rond known ns tbe River road, and on IBS Vest by tho f.rop.-rty of lanes, Scott, and other?, and was rdunited by said Josa B. Oocke from bis father, Oen? nil Philip St. ?i.orireC'H'ki*. The buildings on this estate are said to bo the most i-ostly in Virginia. Th? Ute Q< asral P. St. ?loorge ?-??-ke Is laid to bave spout S7.">,000 In th" .-. iistru.'tlon of tli? dwelling, tb<> roost ?.-ostly on any farm In Virginia, wlil.'li la located ?m a commanding hill that overlooks th'- valley at tho James for mil?**, with MM James-River division of las Champease sad Ohio railroad in full view for a l,,ng dlstait.-e, an 1 Ute depot. Book Castle, Bat aarssatBS liver from the farm. Is reached by s raps ferry. The oatbuildinfa uro many and ,i>stly, of stone end friime, covered with slate. Thero Is also a two-story stouo mill on the pr. ; I*0C a . Ity gentleman or any in in of BMSas no farm In VirginiaMs-Man* a liner lb Id for a safo investment, and for a stock-farm It is a BlBt IllBBS Investment. To a merchant dc-iring a:. borneu Bstmes4aBiin?nrpa-s*Awl,*ooated in aseo tin proverbial for health and tbe view is beauti? ful beyond eipr?'?sion. Title Is I" yond a ?piestlon. TKHMS: Ca-li to 0OVSC expenses of ?nie nnd debts duo ns follows: 1-147.1-', with Interest from November 80, 1889, and 815,361.18 with Interest from May 30, 1800, ?nd tie- balance on terms to Im' itnnoiini ed at tin? time of sal.-. raillas ?I Ball Ilia to attend this salo can leave Richmond on th?? morning train and return in Bas evening. R. H. t BAFFIN, I ttngTrsatsa, H.B. CB-as-tTji it CO., Au.tion.-ers. my 0 By Denoon, Topper A ?'?>?, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, BS1 Main str??'?. TRUSTEES' SA!?!-! <>F THAT EX CEI.LENT STORE AND DWELLINO No. 1113 West City Stmt, BETWEEN HAN( i?? K AND HARRISON STREETS. By virtue of the provision? of a certain deed of trust dat-d l-ei.ruary 4, lhsn, end re.iir.led in tti.M lerk'-on!,-.. of Ihe Ri.-hm. lid Chancery C.,urt, D.?",l Book IS8 A, page 47i?, default BaVtnf been mini? In tiv payment of a certain noto therein asoura i. and being reqntred by the bane. fi.-iary uu 1er s ilif*?l. ed so to do, wo will soil by , auction on the [.remises, on THURSDAY, Mat-.'S, lH'.tl. at fl o'clock P. M.. "all that certain PIE?'P. OB PARCEL OF LAM?. With tbe Improvement* thereon, No. ma west Clay street, lying and i being in th" ?ity of Richmond, and described as follows: l'omiuenclim' at a point 180fest fron tho southwest corner of ?'?ay and Han.-oek streets and running westwardly along the south? ern line >'f ?aid Clay Street and fronting th'-reuu 80feet,thence extending back in a southerly direction 100 feet, 'This location is Dl for business, the property is oooopied by a, prompt tenant at a good rental, and this s.s-tlou is rapidly Imp-orlng. Ts?aS: Cash as to expenses of executing this trust and a not? of ?lJtOO, with Interest th,-r?s.ii fro'ii May 4, lH?l ? lnl.uice, if any, to tie an noiinc.d at sal?. It is probable that moro liberal terms wiU be given. C. L, DENOON*. WILLIAM El.I.YSnV, my 23 _ Trustes. S By J. Thompson Brown & Co. ALE OF THe"w?LL-KNOWN P00BH0?SE SPRING LOT, CORNER SECOND AND ORANGE STREETS, ANDA SPLENDID CORNER BUILDING LOT, SECOND AND HILL STREETS, on tho premises TBUBBDAT,HATSB, ism, at ? P. M. I he IpriBS LM f'otits ?!? f.-ot SB Se? cond street, .orner .if Orange strei-t, nnd bau wide aiUiys on tho other two sides. Any one wanting a tin.? and nover-fnlluro ?apply of puro Spring water for manufacturing or other pur? poses this ht MIS tans and pln-v. Also, the tino VACANT LOT froitin-r 71 feet ou Hill street, c-jrnsrof Seeond street, IrtsaB house-, built on either of BUSS two lo'swlll reut and sell well, tho free Mesas to the spring being quite a eoossSsta? tlon with the ooovpana*. and the Pirst-etrcet via? duct ?111 greatly enhance values. Tbkms: Small rash : long and easyeratBt, J. THOMPSON BBOWB ?Co., mh "4_Auctioneers. By R. B. Chaflln & Co., Roal Estate Auctioneers, H let, m>>!-.. I, Vs. TRUSTEE'S SALE sy 5 LOTS IN WEST POINT, VA., ON FRIDAY, JrsB.">, Is-.ll, AT 51? O'CLOCK P. M., ON HIE PREMISES. By virtue of a deo?l of trust dated August 0, 1887, aud recorded In King William county Clerk's oflle? In Deed-Book 5, page .'Mil, and at a re inest of bcnefl.-ti.ry, default having been made In payment of debt secured, I will ?oil by public auction, on the premises, In West Point, Va., on the day and hour named, the LOTH describod lu ?aid deed a? tboeo certain LOTS OP LAND, with the improvements thereon, lying and being in the town of West Point, Va., known as lots No?. 00, 01, 00, 97, and 100 (.southeast turner of D and S?si>nd streets;, as designated on the plat of West Point mado by J. M. Diulel and recorded In the Clerk's office of tho county of King Wil? liam, Va. West Point Is a growing town, and partie i wishing to Invest -will pleas? attend this ?ale Train will leave Twonty-thlrd-Street depot a 7:40 A. M. and return at 8:30 P. M. Terms : Cash for expeuse of sale and the debt, due, say about 81,800, and lialance on terms to he announced at salo. WILLIAM ELLYSON, my 24_Surviving Trustee By Apperson a Co., Real Estate Auctioneers, Agents, Ac COMMISSIONERS' (LONG CRE? DIT! auction sale of THAT BBA1 11 FI'l. AND VALUABLE 111?.II AND DRY LOT OP LAND ON TUB WBST SIDKoK WASHINGTON BETWEENCARY AND HEVERI.EY MTRi In execution of the hereinafter named d?*-re?>, as special commissioners therein named fui- the purpose, we will sell by auction, on the pre:nlsca, at ?o'clock P. M.,on MONDAY, JUNB 1,1801, the ABOVE-DESCRIBED MOST DESIRABLE WEST-END PROPERTY, fronting 211!-, feet on the west line of Washington street with a depth of 108 feet, within a few yard? of the corporate limits, as a whole or divide?!, as may be deemed best at the hour of sale. In tbe tuhlst of new churches, dwellings, 4c, renders it a most ell g bio location for homes or speculation. Tkkvs: Cash as to expenses of suit and sale and 83?0.73, with Interest aggregating about 1700. In payments of 8100 each on 4th June, 4th July, 4th Align?t, 4th September, and 4th October, and on 4th November 843.73, SIM.40 on '.-4th April, 1802, and on each succeeding ?.4th April untU tho 24th April, ISO?, when 82,.V.?3.41 and 81 ?1.40, or S2.tJ74.8l will b? due and payable ; the balance of the purchase-money at eight months, negotiable note? for each credit instalment and title retained, or all cash at th? option of the purchasers. The material, brick, i.e., of the burned build? ing? will be sold for cash. HILL i 'ARTER, WILLIAM PLANAOAN. Special Commissioner?. Is res CTBcnr Cocbt or Hsvmeo Cor*rrr PACl'i A11BIM8TBATK1X, PuiKTirrS, VS. FLAW. m au an. Ac. Dki-indants, abb slatbn an? Ra? mos, PLAtNTl?rS, VS. l'ACB'8 ADBlNISTtAATlUX, DX?XNDAKT. I, W. 8. L?*ske, clerk of said court, do cer? tify that the bond required by decree entered in this cause ou the 11th day of May, IMU, of six?. ?Sal commissioners has been duly given, Given under my band tais 13th day of May, lStfl. W. bVIJBAKK, my 15-eod Clerk. By Button A Co., Real Estate Agen!? and Auctioneer?. 1014 Mam street. TRUSTEES' SAL?ToF A NEW DE? TACHED frame DWELLING BITUATBD ON THE SOI ill SIDE OFOAKWOOD AVK.N1 K BEAK BILL AVENUE?By virtu.. ..f a eertetn deed of trust from W. J. Bowl??? ?n 1 wife t.. th? undersigned trust?***. ?'. ite.1 AlCU*t 2*, 1890, and of record In tbo Clerk* o?c*of Henri??) (?rnnty Court, Deed-Bo ?x 183 A, page fault having been made ?n th? payment of? portion of the ?lobt _ecure<t thereby, and having been directed so to do by the Board of Director? of thoOld Dominion Building and l*oan Ban, we ?hall proceed to ?oil at public auction, upon the premises, en FRIDAY, M tv 2D, IWU. at -it, o'clock P. M., th.? AllOVK-DESCHIBED PROPER I'Y, fronting ?O feet on the south ?Ido Of Oakwood avenue, 30 feet west of Mill a?, nie, and running bock between parallel lin.-s ' .'?? feet to an alley. The Improvement? consist of a new, well-built d -tache-l frame dwelling. With six or seven rooms; niso. good staid" and ?.theroiit-bulMiiic?, This property Is situated on a beautiful ave? nue in a growing and Improving nelghborh.??!. Team : Whilst the deed requires cash, 1 y a li? sent of all parties Interested more lit-rol term* will bo announced at sale. _ KRANKT. BUTTON, .loilNs. BLLbTTT, JOHN H. PI R? EIL. Trustee? of Old Dominion Building and I,?an Association._? By George S. Vashon ft Son, Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE Of LOT M M-b 130 FEET TO AN ALLEY, WITH FRAME DWELLING THEREON, NO. 2* WEST CANAL STREET. CONTAINING SEVEN BOOMS. By virtue of a.i.i <>f trust exeentad to ta? ander? of reoord In the Clerk's ofltee of the Chsnoery Court of the ?nty of Richmond, la Deed-Book l".?l B, page ,'nt. to so ur.? the pay. ment of a debt th?-r-ei'i descrlls-d, default h 'i?1n? t.n made In the pavmeni B-WSOf, I Will, belli?; tin reto rv.iulred by the bcnefMary of en! I deed, proeeed to s.-ll at public auction, outhepi-m l.s. ?, ell THURSDAY, MATBB, ism. at (I o'clock P. M., the PROPER 1? above do scrlbed. Taaaa : Cash a? to 863.60 an?! th? expanses of this sale; reniaiuder upon ?uch tenu? as will be anii.iiiiiced at hale. The above salo will be modo subject to a prior Hen to bo announced ai Ml*. QBOKOI B? VASHON. .Ik.. my 83 Trustee DKFABTtTB- Of STr.AMF.Ils. OLD DOMINION STEAM hli IF COMPANY. FOR NEW YORK. Steamers leave Rl.hiin.nd EVERY II 8SDAY and KRIDAY at ? P. M. Manliest olne?d oun hour b?foro sailing lime. Stoaiiiers leave New York for Richmond EVERY WEDNESDAY and SAITRDAY it 3 P. M., arriving In Richmond MONDAY and Kid DA. MORNING?. Passenger an-oininodatlons uusurpaesod. Cabin fair to New York aim James-river route (including meal?and berth).8 0 00 Round-trip tickets, limited to thirty day? after?lateof Issue. 14 00 Bteef ?g?, with ?ubslsteneo. 8 DO . without ? ibelfBO?. 5 00 Cabin fare vi<? Chesap<'hk.- and Ohio rail? way. 1" 80 Cabin fare cm? Richmond and Petersburg railroad. 10 00 Tickets .an i?? obtained at A. w. Barber*?. 801 Bala street; CBoanpaake and Ohio and Blcnmond and Petersburg depot?, and Mar*? ?>nic?-?, 1301 Main ?ireet, au.l Wharf, Beckett?. Freight forwarded and through till? of Lvlln ? issued for points beyond Bew York. Pretgbta reeelved dally until B P. M. Passengers leaving Richmond ..n MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS,ami BATDBDAY8 by the < hsB?n??k? and Ohio rail? way (??? Newport News) ai 3: .?> P.M. and by Ki'-hiitoud mid Petersburg railroad f*n_ I? ut B A. M., will mtik.?.-..iin?>cti.>n at NORI-'oLK Wlth ?teamer leaving Uioie ?lav?. GEORGE W. ALLEN * 00- Agents, No. 1801 Maiu Street, .in.I de 4 Company's wharf. Roekctts. 1 JHILADELPHIA, RICH MOND AND NORFOLK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Appointed sailing days- F.verv TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 12 M. and ??very SUNDAY at ."? A. M. Krelght for Tuesdays' and Fridays' steamers received Oil 11:80 A.M.; for tTti~*|-* sltamrtr till :> P. M. Saturday. Fr.-ight received dally llil IP, M. Fare, 80. Fur further Information apply to J.W.M.-CA BRICK, General Southern Ag?nt, ortic.? Beckett?. W. P. ( LYDK A <<>.. no 1 General Agents, Philadelphia. \7TROINL. STEAMBOAT ? COMPAIIT8 JAMES-RIVER LINE. Cheapest and mest pleasant route r.? OLD POINT. KOBPOLR, PORTSMOUTH, NEW - PORT NEWS. CLARBMONT, and JAMES 1-IVEH LANDINGS DIKK.ci by elegant saloon ' st. -amer A RIEL leaving Richmond EVERY Mi )N- , DAY, WEDNESDAY, an! FRIDAY at 7 A. M. Btrest-eore go directly to steasaere* wbarf. Pare ' to ?ild Point or Norfolk. ?1.5?i ; second class. 81. i C"Unt?niolii (U Old Point ??i, mely with all Un. s for Waahtntrton, I?. C, Baltimore, Puila<i?.lplila, and New York saine uftenuxm, Jame? river by daylight. Grout hmnn line Cheapest rout?'. Ticket? only half of Rail Hate*. Th rough ticket* ?ii steamer and at Garbnr's Agency, WOl Main street. Buggago d I through. Stato-roum? engaged tor day ?C UlghU ? KKE1..HTS. Freight revived dally for NORFOLK, POSTS* MOI Til, SMITIfHEI.D, HAMPTON, oil) POINT, WAVER! Y, Hi? KSFoKD, and ALEX? ANDRIA, VA.; WASH! NO ION, D. C; BEW HERNK. WASHINGTON, l'ARBORo', N stations..ii the Atlantic and Daiivill? railroad, Sea boar?! and Ro.-tuoko railroad, Norfolk ? uth? ? in i.-.ilr, ad, Finn?Ule and Puwl.atai? railroad, an?! Eastern North Carolina generally; also for ?lcr.-of Virginia, and all regular land? ing? on James river, at LOWEST HAIES, and though bills h.su? _ EXCURSIONS by NIGHT or DAY to N0BPOLX, OLD POINT. VIRGINIA BEACB,OCEAN VIEW, and DUTCH GAP ?atn now be booked forth?* ootniaf LUCIEN H. TA II M, Vic-Pre-, No. 1117 Main street and Kokett*. I-Vix WBU1?KK, Freight and Faseonger Aguut. KAILKOA1) LINKS. 4 TLANTIC COAST LINE. RICHMOND AND PETHHShTRQ RAILROAD TIME-TABLA Commencing SUNDAY. May 84, IH!U, at 1 A. M., tralus on this t-*! wiii wul run u follow?: _TBAINS_80UTUWAKD. Leive Arrive No. Bichmoud. Pet?..?:>u?g ] 43, 7:00 A. M. ' 8:10 A. M. SundTyTv-iT .?) A. M. U.C. A. V. Norfolk spoci-iL 23 -9:1ft A. M. D?--... A.M. ??hruugh train. :i? * 10.05 A. M. iii:.".?i a. M. tornmomdatton. 41 '12:40 P. U. 1:88 P.M. A.v.,i,,?,?i_tiou. ?-'.."?s P. M. 3.2;-. P. M. irast mall. lie V> 4.;, P M. u 4?i I*. M. Norfolk .xmnec'n 451 4:50 P. M. 0:47 P. M. .Sunday aoCn. :.. ' 11:30 P. M. 16:20 A. M. | Aooomnio-latlon. TRAINS NORTHWARD. 1 Leave Arrive I No.I Petersburg, j Richmond. 14; ?7:05 A.M. 80 '7:45 A. M. 42. H:30 A. M. 31*11:,. | H ' .'? P. M. ' 80 P. M. 3?Ii '8(00 P. M. 44 ti::.0 P. M. 40| '7:00 P.M. 7:44 A. M. Fast mail. K 3?) A. M. A.t-ornimjdatlon. 0:46 A. M. Sun.lay a. ?.?'?_ 114". A. M. 'Nugiolk Train. 1:40 P. M. N. and W. ??onn'n 0:2? P. M. Through train. K:3s P. M. Norfolk special 7 27 P. M. .Sunday aor'n. 7:4ft P. M. |A<x*.>iumod*f|.~i. *l)aUy. STOPPING PLACE*. Noe. 14, 33, and 30 make no ??opa, N??. M and 7H stop on signal at Manchester, Central?-, ?nd Cheater. No. 87 stop? on signal at Man cheator only for pa-.s-ng.ira purchasing ttcketa to regular ?topping-place? fur Oils train south of Petersburg. Nos. 32, 34, 33, 37, ?ib, 4... 41, 42, 43,44, und 4."i will stop on signal at all sta? tions. PULLMAN-CAR SERVICE On Train No*. 14 and 23 Bleeptnc-oar? be? tween New York and Tampa, Fia. tete Jackaoo v.lle). On Train Nu*. 14 and 27 ?leeping-car-t between Now York and Charleston. OnTraia No*. 27 and 7S sleeplugK-ars between New York and Jaekeuuvllle. On Train Nu*. 37 aii-i 14 "lenplug-caw between Rk-hmond aud LyucJ-burg. Va? iHE ONLY ALL-KAIL LINK TO NORFOLK. -?AT?. Arrive. Richmond. ...*0;00 A. M. Norfolk.11:3ft A. M. Rl?-amond....*..:ii> P. M. Norfolk. .St?OP.M. Norfolk.?K:3ft t. H. KUhm?_d..ll:4J A. M. Norfolk.'4:00 P. M..Richmond.. .d:3e P. M. 1 he trains leaving Richmond at 0:0?) A. M and Norfolk at 4 P. M. aro solid train? between tfaaao two (Hilnt*, and |?-Hseuger? go iiir.sigh without change of ear?, Close connect ions are oJso made at Petersburg by the ,;4i P. M. train from Richnwn.l and the S.-35 A. M. train from ?orfuU. Traiue leaving Kkhuuiid at 10: ft A. M and 1 l.MU P. M. and arriving at Richmond at 7:44 A. M. and 1:40 P. M. make . iu#? cotmection ai Pe ter-bnrg to and from KanuvUle, Lyuchburg, aud ?outhwosteru points? lain e-.?....^ u? u..i?.u?i atia.-top. .??. m s t n)u;h ?arfo- i n-iiiur_. Kotnote, and Kadf .rd. B-M. BULLY. Superintendent, E. T. D. Mriaa, General Huper-teexteat, T. X. EaaJMOti, General Pwaeugw Af??a. ftAII noto i i r KICHMONI), AND Ptrrti cmnmenctng MAY 3, ln?i tnne. B..J4 A. M. leave? Byilt-Sti ?t'?l>-? only n' Mllforl, Kr*i , #nd Wit ? JMton and N? '-. St 117 p M Im x . ?. 11:60 A. U. leave, i 7:00 P. M. b-ave-i |: b, ?? i, i ; V A I 8.?>0 A. M. ar? el fr., v Sic," at #1 burg, land. 0--.3M P. M. arrive* al stop? ai ' ,'? '"-'i ai u, u W ? r, . 10:24 F. M. ai '? ? ? PREDERI? KSI PAI! V O 8t"l 4:13 P. M. I a? | :-. M. 8:26 A. M., arrive? ? urg'i"- -> ami; IN ? I.AIL1 1 ? ? ? 6:48 A. M. !???*?- Eil .. 7:1 '. ? ?:24 P. M. I-* ? EH-*? ? 0:43 A. M. arriv.-s I 0:18 P. M. s 6: ? I M * . . \. i I*, N?TViYHoriol?!fclei5?i BCHBDI LSIN I I.EAVr.ltlcII *:?>*. ? 0:1.0 A. M. I Ni f IX .?t I at Pet 10:05 A. M. Du.;-. - ? I p.-?- -.. < will", a ; ? -, i, n i '.? I 12:40 P. M. 1 ' ? lurg I : ;,:i-. i- ". Daih il-, 11:30 P. M. Dally,? si' ? ? i, irg 1 With ir. atl : I il B 1.1 Ni.IT.! I? ;? ? M. ' 10:3.-, A. M. ! rULLMAN ' ! i i?? ? ? No. 1 B bur?; al?'. I I leaving Peti ' " change N.,. 3 Tl.r. || Badford, sa I I ? ph'.s withoul rvketa, bagg .??- - i - ? asa i"- .'i?*? railroad depot, V. W.Uarl and at tho eomii ? . ?jetterai off! ??*, 1!0*1 , Kl? BMOND AM? 1? an .?.(TIEDI .'.E IN EH TRAINS I.I.W I i. 2:?JA.M. Sol nil lenta, i and R? . ? take bI 10:30 A. M. v i ? UNA EX PI ?? Burit? r-, ?, i | Di 3:00 P. M. I I i - AM'S'il i II *!.- ? I . LJV? ??00 P. BL 1"- .!.. laity, Am ?? TRAINS Ai.UVE A i Uli 4:-'-!!iV M.f9rom ?a-**-*-*-? - h:4:> \. M. From Am 4:40 P. M. From R. 2:50 P. M. At Man YORK-RIVER LINK. TUE PWoiUii. R LEAVE Kli ?:?'?? TRAIN N .. 10, LOCAL BXFBa?tl Stop? at all Bl with stag" t'.r Walkeai steamer at West point. : i. \IN -. !?-, I : BALTIMOUK L1*U . for West Pi at, steam? OCSuMot with Hallim Washington, Phil??! Steamers (save Bait Sunday. Trains arrive :.! 1. . 10:40 A.M. TRAIN No 4 ?. LOCAL MIXED, dally ? ? Tweuty-lhir : d?ate i- . Tlcket-offl. e al statl i'l . . s A. M. toil P. V A. M. Cltyttcket tsol. HAAS, '1 rafii U JOSEPH s. loi Is, i... , I?URMVII.LF. AN!' " RalLBOADL? ?JENER M ? sillEDl ;... IN . : | i ? ?\. i 5:45 P.M., ?i.i Atlantic i ?US a. at, ? ;?? k %d i Inter 10::C? A.M.. n.i Ri. btr i : - ' Wlaternu k. 3:im P. M. for Pur avili M>*.?:.?.. i . ABMVI. Bf h 8:30 A. M.. sui AtUuu ? muda. ?jr.? F. M.. s?sAUai ti?OP.JL, ?el i. from V. term,-.:.. 8:45 A.M., t., ... from ! .i ?Ittlor ? AU trains dally -xeeptsi For il? k apply to A. W. ?i and Richmond ai.d D&nviil w., Oeoe-? jAjfga K. Wx:-..-h. ?.i. CHESAFEAKK AND ' WAY 0OMFANY. SCHEDULE IN ? i-i LBAVB a.. I 8.40 A. M. Daily for ' ? . PulRn t...,; i Point. ... 11.-00 A. M. Express, dslly ' ' i ,i ? . . : au Sleeper Otf ? : &30P.M. Kxpr.se. lu Norf, . ? i . ? , ,,. t 430 P. M. A v, l...r.|. .. -.: 10:30 P. M. " l i ?au ol?*epl!ig-i a: aati. tv.u.1 ?? Dining?Car ai ? i ilonsvUio to ? h rusu .. I TkAJ-? ASSIT! AT I 8r30 A. M. and ItaJ P. M- dsUy -,,?.., a-nata 7*4S P. M. dslly. except Sun '. 10:.->0 A. B. aud ?5: .0 P *s button: Brosd-ir ? ? JAMBS-KIVKR BIVU ?.KMuuijnd and Alleg-iany i*^*-?a-> LBAVB SAt-UXi'M-- _ % 0-00 A. M. ?laUjIorLytKt Lexington. ? 4:30 P. M. excet t Sos-isy fc< V ^i*rL??* Btutiag with atrsin borg at 0 A- B. ?a ?, Leiiiis*-***?. *'; ,., i Fors?*. Sl?*epai*s?H ** w Uwmwmw nUlNSABBIvB Ar ks.'ia * 6:30 P. M. tally frena ? '****? ^V,,,,,,. rurr? b:"-0 A. M. SSSSBS .- ? ' ? ' IUt0? r Station: FlgStb and l'asnl Sw? For lurliv*- uuoruaaiiiu, -*?-. b*?P? otaoe.wil ?a*t Main ?tr?*'-? "V??^, neake and Ohio Hallway L*?*'*^-!?,.* las? ?^tsfcmP?--**1*-' -***