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_ THE RICHMOND DISPATCH-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1898._3 NO PAY TO WITNESSES .. %aT? V*0*T_M to ?.not.1*11 Tiii.iu i t i *? i\ i r.iiT \i> ? ?.Tv THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY BILL, ten ?i Tilia Meneare orrupim >,iiii? tin- Batlrc Sesalea nl the ,.i? _ble Ipeaeha? an limb Mill ?- **?'?? M.-ntmro?. '. ;. 1 ? In whl.h this ;> or? la the v are ea not . ui \ s. Turn? through it? . and the - the day i debate i many of the In tere?! by ; bill did not r tO Thursday, tlur house ' nor Ot ' i uni.-t in_ Dehnte la the "??'iintc. i pro gun. Mil. . ' 1 " ' ihlng the in criminal i ted Ii . which the ntly with V REFORM. I with th? poor man f this ? hy a th Mr. K ' unty (Pow nd hia . and the I PERITT. san, ) I him upon ' which bad on i cot 000 mi n and Ing on ? pro . itor that il. , .INST THE BILL. length In 111, and M many tifj paid, ilude?! ntlng wltn? illy m the . tho .lit the fron Mr. Mr. Mui I did not : d the I would ment to the ?.ill apply r? tient -TION 1:; ... a of tl :? hill, with that it dtu 1 ELEPHONB I.IN ' ft? III!. ?Ahile ] | mitted . TH1 .-.- I tO 1 a working - the Virginia . iing of ? o.. ad th? a? ' leg illalng Ity of Rlchi BILLfl PAM1 lit - the unlawful d? t.-i. phone linea UN. ted by th? .... m the C ri in given to r :J from him the State'? domain tecomac county, or to Ion to from the lute El?h Commissioner. iodo whatever may be n?sc? ?sari lo n '"". Pfote, t. .,,,,, r,,?,,, ,,?. r(tfh( ;'"" " t.enr, and around I Mr Banda lntt*oduced i bill to incr '"" the Mutual Eire Insuianc ? ' Ih 1 \ s..,,,,,! - .ir W Wmtivr Moore, W, H. AUI 1 x. Vaughan as corporstors, 'thorl7.es tl ,.,??,? i I . . ' mutual plan. ' AND RETERRED *' H ib- ,' : ,, authorize ..f Franklin c e I lan offle? i and '.e.. ? I ! n| .>r . \-, inlons ou ; ?ne) tAtfi t?? amend ' latloa to th. appointment Mr. Wlckl _ g] ther fldu. it bonds i February By Mr. st. Clair, by requit (No. : -'al Oth ' ' (Na US), I To BUthOlil mty Court .1 lu ' > inttos t.. nppi : ettl? with < tain officer, of Bsld 11 un? i Bj ml Flannj inest (No. 2 a potation courts i rend? r Judgmenl in civil any term of the court. (No, Ml] mut i i: Mead, of Bedford, idler, <?n th.- p.a By Mr. Lowry (No Mt); To placa i 'i homaa J, Field of Bedford, On the pension Its By Mr. Kane (N-.. BO): T.. amend i ' n WH of th? ? '...?e, ratal accounts. (No. my. To amend i ? t in relation to the protection .-f Bah and Smyth counties. -1" (No. 82): To .nia Ing the time f..r hold : nit courts in th? Fourth Judia Circuit. By Mr LoCato (No. HI): To incorpon i Central Ti lepl pany ..f ti'i. ' Haass ?if Dalcsratsa. ly consumed bos ai in a discussion ot i Reddy employers' liability bill. .*? Saun.a tain Perl ndld , best efforts tl thus far been made ?m th" floor Houi tin i. salon. Argument h not been complet? d when I o lock. Th" . . all. d t.. or,', r at no l y S| n, and Bishop \'tn off- i. d pray.r. M I ' a ted to 81 he .at" Dr. Neblett, took the Clerk BbOl I was a Mr. Anderson Introduced a bill I quiring Junk all articles bought to 1 i tolen | o aold at junk sho? . -al it is particularly aimed at t. now ), h" and wl tear out the plum Of it to junk ii. SENTED AND REFERRED. Th.- following bills were r commit I Mr. Chaplin: To In mlck < 'ompany. By Mi. Powell: To define a lawful fen of York. ?'. ?throw: To allow A. .1. 01 of Allegh r, ton .1?.- a County < '.an t county for redi i r..n. :. ISM, and IS \ 'a its oil 111.- pail CStatC ruling in th.* name ? John Wrigh By Mr. Jan mend at nt it led an act to ii Rallroa ny. , By Mr. Carter: To furni immonwealth wll Manual and Oui.le. T.. provld. f..r worl ; keeping in repair the 1*0 Carroll, an ;s in the county of C i:.,- | on Juli Johnson and Mac filter, wldov. rate soldier, ?-i Lunenbur county. By Mr. I-: r th.- relief of i w. Maxwell, let WU county, and sureties upon h By Mr. ? o.?ka: To amend .'in-! I the chart? r of the Norfolk R? Si' k. Which I I 'oi pora i ?rt of the city of .Norfolk on th Sth ?lay of May, 1888, by chat, name ..f the said corporation und in othe respects and to re-enact the said charte nded. By Mr. <;..or?:e C. Eland: T John E. Moi : ol l. PLACED ON THE CALENDAR The following bills were Introdu an Hi-- i alendar: \ii. Parker, of Southampton horise th.- Franklin i mpatiy. of Southampton rraduatton. .\'n. Book To authorize the town of Suffolk to bol row IIa ... by Mr. Early, of ?HaSene: T. the Conway river a lawful fenc? .1 Mad' .-a Qruden's Btore, on said river .. by Mr. Williams, ..f ?nies: Tc , ilaakl, ci Dicken? ..a. Buchanan, and Scot! count!? . ; a- be Walked a ti-" pub towm ? ..t Mtld count riding rules and regulation? therefor. I, by Mr. Gwj ?"th: To ISS3 of th?; od.. of Virginia with i ...- hospitals as t.. their i . ;ty: To , ; -am of the Medical Col i a. t i Januars nd to emi . a .... i , bold any i>ift it, or Its : Infirmary, by Kraut. .: or "ib' ' No. 730, by Mr. Anderson, of this city: a of the i to le- p i:i it.-1 Clerk*. Uni und-i mtrol of the court .%.?. MO, by th.- mme: To r? rhancery Courl of th.- city of Richmond a In th.- f ?ark's oflice a book SbOW? ig th.- amount ??r money and notes un utrol or subject to the ord'-r . _i. by M ' W. Bettle, of ihannock: For the pros? t ration "f uaii in tii?- county of Rappshannock. No. -i-, by Mr- B. R. MoClanabBB, "f : ,, ,,|' the the county id Cul eper. .No. MS, by Mr- Mann, of NOttOWSjrj To ..f Win in Nottowny Of -.-aid s.hool of com letlng th.- school house at CTtfWS i" aid district, ??i"' '" authorise tii- Board , iSll. t Nottoway county to yy ;, t:ix oil till' prop. My ot s lid dis ,.,,., for ,| of paying Interest nd ????charging said bond. .No Mi, by Mr- WlthrOW, of Hath: To lid "t Supervisors of the ountle. of Alkghany, Bntb, mai Cralg -, of the Judgns ??i ,,i v courts <?f said oounl in,i UK BILLS PASSED. ... ;i .,., o t t.? author.!-.- I he Ealtl ,,,,,. Chesapeake, ;?i"i Richmond st.am ,.,? ' Compsny ?" aroel a wharf or haiv.'H al?n? its river front on York iver i Point, in Olouosste? aunty approv? 1 1'--bruary '-T, UN To prescribe tus time for bulding the I THE SAKS STORES. | ; - ! ? np_-n_-k-ir' ? _-* -n_~__#-_r_. T,,,> ,,,st evidence that i 1 ney re vjo_ngti,?s slM,?ti s ? ? s,i of ? ' Suits ;in?l I ?vi'i'i'i-i.'tts is i o po ***1~ something out of the or- I x I *-*#_5Le dinary is the way they're polling, i Tisn*t fair to judge our sp?cial sales by anybody else's because we absolutely wonM ?put anything before I vim thai ?su"t positivclv all thai we claim it to be. These j aren't merely $10, 112.50, and $15 values in nan*?BUT - THEY'RE ACT?ALLYWOBTH THAT. a Still a good assortraenl of sises and I fa both the i Suits and Orercoats? and the choi< e ?s yours for? I ?!r RA | e _________________________ ti i } ?g mg% tot Boys* Suits, worth $2.60 j ?PI?3U and $8. $1.24 48c.for v,ny^ -l Knee ,,;mK ? *-tl P*%A lul' n'Ku';,r W.-M Men's I for Ho y s ' Chinchilla Reefers. e 4 ? e <hi p_*/\ for regular $2.50 Men's ? h vJlaJU Pai ? i A. SAKS & CO.I a er?^?r?^?r?*mr?r?4?rUrU*?r?rUr?r?*?rajrUr?r?r?tUU4?r? i A Regular Family Affair. circuit courts or t? i, Judicial Circuit. EMPLOYERS' LIABIUTI BILL. When ; a R? idjr employera* liability un? up, Mr. Bound? " em in favor of tb? MU. At Mr. U'inliorne ?pokfl in aitioo to tb? n M r. i him the dir? et qui I ? . -' I ' b< r i?. ' ; i igainit the hu m i whole, or wh? tb? r he Hr, replied that in- dei :? d ? i amend certain section--; that h.- waa opposed to : ill in Its present form. 1: t. riz. d ti, and d< tared thai it ?raa moi than the English law. n waa not ?ip? il legislation line, but he did not . it/.. ,i by the . tut tit of such stringent la" capll il a v. otb? r tli- I If Ile- n ' let- , nl, in- thought it Should apply on] railroad cerrporatlona He ? I : Iking latter, bot thought it won] i unwla? to Include all com; and otherc Mr. Jordan opposed the, bill, on the \ ?ground tint it waa .-<> fer-i .a it* i It a .id . -,i a apply, Mt. , k> r. and Paid that 1 - made I,, v. bl< h : ply. Mr. Jupian ask..I ;f he engaged other i mlng buali would nol tt.it be a ] tin- bill would apply? Mr. Bounder? re? plied that it would not, ai it would let form a Ion, BP-CAKB POR 'i m: PAR-CBR& Mr. Qwyn. of Bmytb, opposed tbe men .?'.lie. "i am i in, i believe it t.? be an . ntering wedge to untold lltl ntleman win? pi says it doe? DOt ?i?T Ct wlah to amend it a get tbem In. Now, we u??i :- .- o auch i bill d affect the farming Inten ata In my county. v. ? h i re ! B iltvllle an aika? works. The amount la this ?rit? i : ?dl lour niilliui. Now, thla enterprise i-. Im rg? farming In ? of pe? ?i lands, upon which farmi ?tock raising era carried on extenalvelj*. it is an In? Then, a distan?a from there la the Btuart I and Cattle <iompany, thai - the linest land? In RuaaalL "This company ?hip? annu tUj market? from I and adjoining my county w? have another company, w b enterprise th? re, of which the man? Oaorga L ?'art. t. Thai la one of the i .11 the Bouthwest, raising thousands of bu of wheat and coin Th? r i apoit ??attic successfully, running half donen rolling mills. '1 : the farming Inl Cripple th. t.. i low at t mall farm? .SUl'e, ?nterprlat v' for 11 th? ir cattle. 1 think 11 hi ?1 t.. off. r a bill 1 lop our foi | nol wi-h to hamper Q Jd thai ?i be g harveat for th? lawyer?, though, b? red, if such baa in a saw-mil!, along would com? i lawy? r y: "YOU glV? DB? half, and I'll ran a. suit for you." The euiirts will be crowded With aulta, and th? supniy of l.iwv-1 -.\..aM not i.-- able t.. meet th? de? mand. \\\ \v with THE OHOST. Mr. Park? r replied, aa to ti for 11 ?bably ],.. i. than at pi the liability would be fixed and certain, and the a OUld know Just wh could secura dam ig? -. and th? i mpl would know when b? had to pay them Mr. R? idv ?aid 1 that h id b, . ti scan .1 UP in 'i'?' shape of th? "farm? ing Internet" mlghl be n tired, i.,. u i onoerned, :>-? ha would ba will? ing to accept tie- proposed amen inn m of Mr. u | rovldlng tint Oie pn.vi ! .- should apply only ?., railroad corporatlooa Mr. Anderson declared that fhe bill slm plv and sol.lv undertook to put the law Pack win re n w U ' IgO in this He clt? d the caa? where a brake was killed in ?"i accident canead by the i tactor, and the court doddod that th?- entire eren being fellow-eervanta, th? brakeman could not Buch r.marks as "tin- brnk> man should look out for himself." "the conductor should I i " an re at this point by St'Mral Ilu.IllbifS. . \m ...- m rj aptly an wi red IOCH A law KOT Ni:i:iii:i>. Mr. Watklns thought the t na.'.m. nt Of tin- lav. was II..T .! in;uni. ,1 by publie policy. Bom? i I that humanity ;ub d it. Corporations w? r? humane, th? apeukei ? ; led, DOtwlth?taodlog the ,i ?,... a t.. ni-- contrary, Borne poo pli uoui ? have th.- pubh i.. Iiev? that BO delighted H> t!?'! *lfht of hu? man j?oic, and, us some lawyer had said, J1 l: ; ?patt? r- d bioi.-i tram one nd of their 11 i or.b r to aid t.. their coffi m He .! al? i thai ..rp<,rations did not . roads should not t leglalated against, ahile ail oth. r corporation v. xspted. When k|r. Watkln. brought up ' V: : -ration?If ' t an attorn, y for a railroad? Mi. Watkln. n pilad tl but every one know that they lldn't amount to anything. He ? t' railroads, and the i ri? d in hi. pocket did not lntlu. : In the ! PLEA FOB the haw. C?ptala Harks ?poke in favor of toe -ni. The assertion that the r a 1.]. i that ha - out- d. The faci ti. .t two law. 'i; ady : this Impression. H" \, . a f.?\ or of tho hi osed to He wish? i We lanrly d?fini d. He rldl? a d. i. thai the pitiful s il.uy of Ho a month eceived by a brakeman compensated Pint 'or all th" risk ho took, and if h?- was Dunt of the rence of a < onductor he w is no! entitle i i amply 'enumerated by ti. at salary he ...d drawn from the conmany. Tl 'armer h --i tx a hauled int.. the - 'ion. It was not tite tlrst time, he de? . mpted p. rId. .-n tie farmer*. : that no I ... - the enactmen! ol I..',. He, for on?. d< - l? ..t. ni'nt. ''Railroad employee. In my ounty i > come her? ind look afti r th? Ir i- I I '.. I int' Ii.I to dO it," de ptaln Paran. Thl. i from th. loor of the House and from the gall - 1es. SPEECH ? ?F MR. BAUNDER8, lundsr. again S| vor ol i..- un asure, n- w. : ?urprli . ..pi.- should be so blinded to their own to i?'t thi Ir ind tie ir minds tu'.i i nahy objection. : iln.t a Just : S blch l.ad BO l? Bring on m-relv n Irown reasons ble argument. He ask.-.i how- him l . lief <'r ha farm had b? en plac?Bd there n acqulesoenc. if tin- railroad corpor ttlons, ii" point, d 0 the law In r- gard to tl aga, whi.-h aras foughl to the bitl * i tf the railtaad?,, but whi.'h at last K'?t ipoB the si itute i o ! - . He asked if th? hown any Willingness m? rs* stock killed on /Tie h* lit. st effort IB that llrectlon was to appear with coun OT? I HOtttM and attempt tO it compslled them to ,.y Hu fann? r for his loss thus BV ker chall? - nial ol rot afi -, ' hat which was right at the present lor sar tl ire would .. wrong. Whan a braksman weal ath tliioitgh or red from ip.rior, though protesting even at mto which lu? g but ut of coi for his wife and hlldren dared not refuse t" obey the nd : and than w'h? n tiiis help airiilv as?, mbly to i relief, they wer. ratend? d he sympathy "oh, yea, plenty of sym athv." said Mr. Baund.ra buttbevwere Ol I tii it they could: | bj w to - a it would ni" i iw sr a ? . .. Aad following ut this Uns, eontlnusd Mr. Bnnndsrs, the law requiring raii f.?r tlu- stock killed by th.-m, [- rhap? also n?v ?ome i'.vyn- g .-as.-, as to unjust discrimino ion l.etwe.-n th.- i 'ion and h- private oompany, the Coun of Ap d thai thl r-- w.is a dif ' a :: the t'a: rl and th" indi dual ' 'hat tin- forn hould be Ir? it? -i din" ' atly i . u it ndangered the bod] politic. The i > mo ; latform h ilnat and this . 1 it ' . i this bin and sxcopt lbs private enter rise. when Mr. Bounder, bad gottoa this ir in 111-= argument he dtsconttnusd, it elng than I o'clo'-k, and th" HOttB. Bd? .urn. d. Tlii'j Fourni a Preacher nt Last. Mr. Robari BHyaoa and Mrs. Elisabeth iiike. t le from ' ?hO i IBM to this city for the par ring married, and who had Home difficulty i flndlnn: a prsacbsr to fdO the knot, flnal ded In their efforts. Th ere married by Rsv. C M. ?'himbl.y. r?..| went la. k to their horn?? in HenrtCO happy as the day I? loner. ,1- out announcing th. marriaga [ Mis-- Mayme l. Perklnson to Samuel . ckel. The ci reroony will take lace Tuesday. .Initiai \ !'.niiy - |,aji?,.list h'irch at Xto p. M To Cure a Cold In One Day. ike i.ixatuc Bromo Quinine T II druggist.? r?futai the money If , eyre genuine has I?. ):. Oj, i each tablet. IIKLI1 AIMAI, MBKTIM'*.. Viirioii. roaapnal?? wimi tu o Pri?t Year'? .Affaira. The stockholders of ?he Vtrnlnla Trust Compnny met In annual ?wHston y< day and rO-?l?Ct?d tie following : tors, James N. Boyd, Thomas Potts, John P. l?tate h, ay. B. Korb-**. T. William Pemberton, U, i?. Addlson, ?'. w. Braaeh, Mann. s. Quarlea, E i' Christian, J Itryan, M. p.. Ro.enb.um, T. <'. Wllll Jr., I_ /,. Morris, Philip Whltlock. J. J. Montague, Mo* r, J. 1!. XI and Ed. T. Valentine. Th" board th-n m? t and I Mr. Jam?? S. )!..yd s? president: Mr. Mann S .; lient; and Mr. John Mort The annual meeting of the stockholders ?if the Virginia State Insurance Company hi id yeati I o'clock. The annual report of the officer? was in every tabl? to th? tockbolders; and -i for the ? .1. as follows: S. V. Randolph, president; Jude? George L. Christian, vice-president; John S. Kli.-tt. J. I?. (Jameal, 8. 11. tiawes Qeoige r. Currie, J. M. Kourqu r. an. W. M. Coulltng, Dr. John Mahony. ] '. Bltterdlng, and i-\ w. Scott, dir? At a m- etini* of the board, Immedl hold after the adjournment of the stock? holders, Charles K. Wlllla cted adat? an! aecretary. annual meeting of th?* atockho] of He- Qerman-American itankim* and Building Company waa held yesterday at i o'clock. The offlcera for th? ensuing year ,v i" follows: N. V, Ran dol? i a. QrKnmell, rtco-presl dent; and the following Hoard of Direc? tora: .i. m. P*ourqurean, J. I?. Carneal. Thomas S. C rter, i.. A. Bohle, and Thomas Whlttet. At a meeting of board the offlcera were elected, aa fol? low-: Charles K. Willis, secretary and urer; M. L Willis, assistant * tary and treasurer; Thomas S. Carter, atton r ling, Rob? rl Lecky, Jr.. end James B. Elam, trui Tin- stockholder? of the Metropolitan .. rti> t. ,.t no.m yest? rday In th-ir an? nual session, but adjourned until to? day at the same hour, when the bank di? rectors will be el The ?nnual meeting of the. Richmond Telephone Company was postponed irorn yesterday until the 29th Instan?. The annual nm ting of the stockholder? of the Merchants' ind Mechanics' Build Ing-Fund Company was held afternoon at th ( the company. and I".''- - J. 1 Bo Wi II. Jr.. ?'.'?rl W!; mann. K ?; Bchmldt, Wyndlrim liollim., William Rueger, K. A. Stump!', and J. h\ Wolff, directors. The report of the sec? retary ahowe. the company to be In a "is condition. Th.- director?, af t"r the atockholders adjourn. the following offlcera for the year: j. I. II. Jr., president; Wyndham Holl?n?*. \ Ice-pre tldent ; Spencer Cornlck, ecretary Land treasurer; Thomason A Minor, at? torneys, and w. ?;. N?al, A. <". Harmon, and (.'..ti Ruehrmund, trustees. Thf Art Club. At a called meeting of the B_ecutlve Committee of 11 t> on last Mon od deal of Important buat neaa waa ..- member? were elected; an appropriation of ?^"> area ? for the purr-has. of additional . ntlne : ; i committee to pi the casts as soon as possible. Tho schedule of i*l????a for January and February was arranged as follows: Mon? day night, drawing from caat, Mr, EL V. Valentin?; drawing from life, Mis? Lilly lay morn? (until the end of this special co - lele Williams. Thurs mornlng (until the end of Misa Wll w.iti-i- col I l-'tiry Will . it is probable that in February morning class may I color "**Ork, and th ?Irawiny will continue to meet <>n Thurs who to ent. r boi'a Th? ' Of tb I night than m done. Tb? third (n I by l)r. John W. Brodnax, will be given on next Friday night, . Th" social tn- ' tin?? of the Hub? for Janu ?rtll tak.- r-it".n T?-sday, the 2?>th int. This la " ! ty party" of od the m< mi., is . spect to con? tribu? ' ;' hing?, i bau I h? Hctreiit for the Sli-k. Tb been In our : the t: I only in tb entirely Ignorant of the ?.?.?l work done b) It. Many are utterl ?war? tiiat m. . t' the ire taken entirely free of all hi!" a ?art;" number of the lii rnlnal sum. to prevent their feeling entlrelj | it V. The church funda, endowments, and all r customary resourcea^mar? Inade irry on this great work. The Wa "ommltt?e have, therefore, been giving a i nti r tainmenta during th? r, and th? treasury la thus aided In a most aub tJal manner, while truly deiiiihtrui art air- bave been afforded the Richmond public. One of the.-e will occur this nlng, when at 926 Park av< n te, thi dem ! Henry T. M? koney, th? re will be given a "J , ' win be on the Re? ception Committee, and twenty-five at? tractive ) oung ladles a 111 mente, and be In attendance at the I containing novelties, which will be on a \ irions ways ich e to th? rl iln ment. Th? houra of the recention will \> 7 and s to it, and th? tards of ."i mia il? will be ?' - l most 11 iborately and . in Japan, se, ;im| all 1 11 will ap itlon. The Bnnaa nan.r- ?.?rt Tn-Muht. r, ; lid Il? ia . ttlat, and hi? famous band . by Maud.- Re? ; soprano, and Jennie Hoyle, rtolluiste, - a concert at th? Academy of ?it. The bami is universally ad mttt. ' '. t : I to il v. and ?rithoul i rival that in in magni :..: of military and con?. ?? Ian at it : rare Illustration of a born le id? gra and personal magnetism, ? Ith the Individual I the b ind'a membership, can be traced the suri . me of the organisation. The crlti : iblie, as well as that I more catholic body Miiifh love? and ap muslc of the lighter rein, both be amply sa? i the pro v. r. d * tb? concert I Tin? I.Illputln.il-. ti? l.nterlnln. Th.- I.Hi; will be riven Friday evening by children from 1 to S y. au Will kIV" a charade called "Th , Ital." There will b" recitations, ringing, dlalogu? by these little folks. A part Inment will be exhibition. F*or I -mall children there win be bubble-blowing. who join in that amusement. The ladles of th" commute? under whose auspices the "Ev< nlng In Lullaby i.ind" was given feel very thankful to i j. Mts. Durrett. Mr. and Mrs, Conway Gordon, Mr. Charles W. Hunter, Leigh Start- for their kind and helpful Coughs and colds need not be endured; they can be cured, and that quickly. Many mixtures are tem? porary In effect, but Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphitcs is a permanent remedy. The oil feeds the blood and warms the body ; the hypophosphites tone up the nerves; the glycerine soothes the inrlamed throat and lungs. The combination cures. This may prevent serious lung troubles. I??, ?ml $1.00; all iirue?,i?*v ?COTT & BOW NE. a_M-l.l_ N.w Vo-tV Closing out every part everything reduced in prie ;urers' contracts forbid. Ladies' Upwards o! sample Shoes. thousand pairs of Jua lit s' Siloes, the samples O? B most nomment f.i?t?>ry,ai IknTS await? n<x purchasers. While these >hoos ?ir? 111 ; t ? 1 ? 11,1 to Sell ind IS.60, the samples are ni.pl?' ip in siii'li ,i superior manner as 0 raise their value fully ."><?< . ?i ?air. There sre probably twenty lilieivnt stylos of lasts ami oes, but they sre in only w<> sizes of lasts? I? and ('. f you can wear tin's?' widths the ?resiesi Shoe bargain of the entury will 1)0 yours ?. mgm n pair. Worsted A full round >res5 Goods. Ut^wM-d y^t?a ami mor?' 01 Pnre A'orsiti! Dress (???oils, just the cry best of our ?Oe. fabrics ami iot in the Least hurt, l>ut they are lark colors, ;nnl our new store rill opon for spring. The sale is o bo held in main aisle, and the risst.rs will be olipping 0ma?^r% ivt'lv ;it tin? pri?e, yard.... 2QC? Bovs' By ?actual count, -ine Suits. ?? Bow' Fine Suits, only one, WO, and three of a kind, but they re winter suits, and as we will ?pen with a spring line ti i tothing left for us to do hut to lash the prices, so these suits h.it sold from $5 to ^i" are tere for your picking from to lay on at your choio or. '.' $2.50 They are of the finest materials. Svery on?' of them sewed through? iut with silk and mad?: up as line s boys' suits ran I??.? mad?'. ?hirting ''ust 277 yards of Calico. Mgli? Shirting Calico that is as ?rood as iferrimac, l?ut which wo wish to lose "?it, hence the ridic- ?-7,, ions price, per yard.2sC bleached liroyouin need of Cotton. g??d Bleached Cot? ton . If so we are irepared to meet your demands 1 it h a cotton as g*O0d as Amlro 1 or Barker, bnt at a oheap r price. This is the well-known Sasoade brade, ami the 1 nrice is, per yard. 5'' ,^' Boys' Every motherboard tell ^ants. ' l>il'r ?** dollar pants by * th?; quality of material nd make up. ?See these we have ednced to ."><?< . and you'll 1 lise the standard dollar pants? lassimeres, Worsteds, Gordu oys?m?t over 200 pairs in tin? t sunn- witli buckles and ?raids--sizes .'! t<? l."> years. A ot that will sell out within a day. We Move February 21st to Foushee and Broad. and parcel of this stock ;s except where manufac Embroideries. Did jroa at t?'ll?l till) i'tli broidery carnival lien? vsterdav'; If yon did n??t TOO ?ftfl still pick from a few choice lots which were not closed out ycst'TiI.iy. .*i ?. - i nc-li Fast Edge Button-11?.1?> Spray Design Etauoiden tli.it in tin' usual way Mill up to 8c. nl, f??r. 3^* M yards of lU-ineh Cambric Opinwork F.rnbroidery, cut irw-, out scallop, |>er yard. IOC*. AT 12.1c A YAK!) you choice of It-inch Open-Wheel Cambric Skirt in-* or All-( )ver Cambric Era broidery, besntifnl spray designs, [f bought in the usual way these patterns would cost y??u .'55c .i yard. Russian '?'he most Blouse Coats. *tvHsil '" ef? fective of thlfl winterst loaks. Truly handsome gsiments, to Beds. Browns, (?reeiis, soin? 1'raided, and every one of them lined throughout with silk. To west one if ? get Dm credit of bering not paid less than 125 for your coat. There are less than two dosen of them here, and if you will give this sdTsriiss iiK'iit a quick raspease you <j? niav hate your choice for.*-P5 This price, barely pays for the silk lining, but wi- are going t?i mov,e Febrnsry 21st. 5eal Plush Full sweep, with Capes. Tnibst fur edging, capes that were bought around Xmas to retail for a live-dollar bill. About sixty of them sre here yet, and to facili? t?t?' the closing out of all wraps before removal a sale of them starts to-dav at ' $2.99 Smyrna ?Oni ,j,>st< yudity of RuiT**i Bniyrns Etugi ?ire sel dom told at -peels] sale, but WS haw OBS bale of thi 30-inoh wide by ."?? inchee long, size of the $2.50 quality, that we are anxious to Bell out before no There are lizlight an 1 dark patterns and they sre as Cresh as if they ha?l just been received from the mill. The salo prim is. $1.48 Men's liavo you yet to pur Ties (,*i;ls'' I ' ' "' I1!,vv is vour opportunity : ITA Men's All-Silk Four-in-Handi and imp? rial Ties, silk lined, light and dark colors; uiult'r ordi? nary circumstances would co.st you 60c. ; to close these >^__/ OUt the price will be. ~^L? MEYER'S, Sixth and Broad. ' i " ' "- * * ? W?LL PAPER. Cheap Wall Papering During Dull Season, ?.^^jr. <i have roar houses papered sheep, Ls^rgsnl and newest aeU*etiorj ?mt nil rradea ?.i WuXl Paper [StfS s*?a?t*ds) ever shown la the ?South, from Ute eh -r t.? fines! ._-r.ni.??. made. < rrer 100,000 rolls of paper lu stoek. luv?- a. n .-ill! Uli?i we will satisfy you In quality avnd pi W. C. HUGHES & CO., 208 North Fifth Street. New 'Pli ?ne :.f?i. [fais?sa?wag] ?9t8s_aplessent onnppUeatf on. WILL hi: OBSBTbVI i-: it: ? |, - , v. oiiitiiir Brady's si km in ? nut i<.-, > i > ?IN to Mr. Iloo|ii?r'? Siit'i'cninr, T};.- death i ' jamln 8. 11 OB the 17th In. ' v in tho laterna] Be*renv De? irtment or. thi? i much cu osity 1. I as to I BS will ov? r- , da tii ??us ?is th"> rally nndei Wh? I: ill! B< Ii al not n hhik th ' ti. add? ?i, "need give . s no coticorn, for th. y n; hat I .hail -i I h;t\ :' . i iia her? III, as It has in th??, pa?t. m.-ot with the ??preval of the Commissioner, th? iry of n >?tti st it?? itim: i ?in mi: stock. irst Stark ?Tan*a_ la lbs fsapaaeS Warehou??? ('??iiiiinny. ,.a- a nt? ting orgsBtastton of the a.; any ??< hi In the . . '. _t ti.j.iti .y. k, ifs/iiintlni te i-.. .' . I ,iii> t. : . . Mr. V. i ' chris i:i aSS la . '. ri.tnit'. I _*Beartptlen .m additional lutn of HO a ; Will 1)?? Uli ?th I ? tienen Inti rested, ami a- coBBpaay nill h?- organised, UwMagh Ital Mock ?.??ill lasd to atlon list is now ut th*> of M ?if Mr. I*. C ?'hrlstlan, _M east Main BBfSans Court of Appeal?. ?ir? jn.l Klvermont ??treat Rall . >th>>rs. ruii'.l by F. 8. Klrkpatrlck. Esq.. for ?. ami A. H. I.on* and Hantl.?li?h -, and aul I'rank Clerk, No. Its an.l Bhlpraau >. Fl.t.-ii. rs Administrator, No ?Aiurt atljouriii ?.I until Thursday iihiiioinl I.oda? of l.o.i'i Tcwplara. RlehnMnd i amp Hull. Much i-nth-jaluam tl revelled, and .1 great d? d of barrit*-*?? s disposed ?if. I 11.. it M. I-> I-. John l' ' H. 1 ugh? . N M. Trimble, arid : . rd. TI ' in. nib. rahlp. an I thi :-. of onlci ruar** 1. : ..I th.- fol low in? nami I 1 > 11 w Ui'il 1.1 m ;; -T? mplar, \i -s r.ilv Hu? ph I! Sh. ; In I :, KtnHllcUl .. John 1 nt ?'. Smith: ? . v Smith; ' kiard Smith. Kln-.loiii .if Justice .lutin. ! .1 I? Urjran. two rged beton hn ytsU-rday mo min?* with tircikim* ie door Rettle Iirnw n (col trowing Inn tax? : t Willie ! r until thla motrnlnf. . hment .- (colored) charged w?'h b.-lng ?tt? -iing on the it I. Koth-ehllil. ' ?.an ciiitlnu.'d until thl? morn <*. ? ral aililltlont* to Ms onor a roll. Die? frnm the Injury. 0*i Och, ' red ?sea waa ork-Rl? ' . : irllck with *rt tea, In Sen l below 1 mk th*' >..lv fr-.m th- ?'i'v H 1 ir?-i. -l it to hi? home hl?*h it win b? borieS, \ * " >?? i? th. It h 1 ?r. Nuckol*. was to 'h.- hi'?:'ltil Hut .1 and th<* ahock of ?urh -4 nt was too mufh for him. I)>er Case Called. Among th?- engage the tuition of ' morntng ni ?. J. .?ima trapr?? U ?n 1 ?murai**** nlng 1.1 from hiin. The .- j-o. out wa? I- ___________________ CABTOXIIA. rr<?y0i^cm& (my ?-W. r. ? Du I O