____THE RICHMOND DISTATCn-WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2, 1898._
I'KI'I.Y TOO ABRUPT.
,iUK WOaUBBBB, WKPUHTd OK
,i,;,. i -iiiMt;:ii<;i'.n'H a\*s*mf.r.
gID COMMITTEE WA?TEB TOO MUCH
Un?<,r Olsen ? ? <! IV H h *><?n.r
\\ ? r' ' ' -f" Mn' *? *'rl?* Taken?Ilc
,. fioin Omelrrles mid ?V->|inr
,,, nt ot Fn-ada?Third Market.
etlng Of the Ught Committee
I, City Hall last night w
.?lar Interest.
U re Messrs. Waller*?? |n.
bad Hawkins. Th?- City
I?. n. T. August, appesre?! he
. .mmiitee in.der Instruct! ns
Chato ot th.? Cosmos
,1 intro.liK.--d Mr. F. U. ? ; ,
| 'h. laite Mr. Branch R.
? i IM* oeaaratt!
of mains was oril?*reil on
d ??n V.nable street.
I i.urns were adjusted, and the
U "f til?* department, ag
?".? r,? ;.rt|.rt .! to !,? p.,,,)
a reported that the sat
iippointed to consitl? r th?
I . BOM WOUM !.. sub
tmnant to : meettag,
a ! ? ailed ft.r its i i'ti
w lOdaoa rep?,ite.1 that h?
th?- coin
raiaklrg u request of Oatl
a ?i.iiiy report <>r the
tk* city. f??r the gui
I BaltWaj and Fa
?Al It U :ri'T.
: la!, lie said, had n?
-t with any gnat tlegi
1!" bad, m tact, stated tin.
mlttee wanted too d-d much.
SUM n?.t comply with their
Witt* SMWOd that charges shouhl
nst Sergeant ghlnb
to withdraw his mo
D the r -."i. S'-iit.. . .,,,,,
' ted thait th (y i,, iteved
?1 persona w! ? bad at n
i that his dally
roue at Hi? pi
iddltloeal duty, however, light,
a loua (?urden.
foaraed ta meet en
-tant at .1 o'clock F. M.
Hcports of the Ceuielerl?-?.
m met al o
Cbatrasau .i Vanaban
i Messrs. Whnlen, M
?-eilt.
lbs 1 ?per of Oakwood
. for til?? month ei.ding February
ihowed the total ?ash r?
t n 1210.16. The caish r?
r-Vlew (Vmitr-ry f.,r the
ported ta be mi.?!?.
?? ring the payment of bills.
mmitt? ?l?t< rmlned that as th.
. ilas meettag fell ?>n ?March lSth,
the body convine on the
K the 14th would be a b
i Mr. Blanks,
Chairman Vaughan. "th*
will want to b" around electl?
.1 y. They tan COBN hotti
h."
? f them will be r-ah-k th.it day,"
i'.i.ink-\ causing a ?general laugh.
Superintendent of Oakwood Ceme
- uistructetl to pureheee certain
t, .?nd he was authorized to I.as
opiea -?f the ruie.s ?governing the
nt cemeteries.
tig under an ordinance recently
pted, clerk Alfred McDowell made
?Sowing repoH of the expenditure*
he department during the pr
i year:
r.'ii appropria
aided, I367..V?; unexpended,
\ |< w Cornet? rj Pa3 -mil appro
I it d. $2io; uncxpond
-Hill c,-m?-i.-ry?Pay-roll appro
?n, $1 .??SO; expended, $i:t.r>; unexpend
|U?estlon "f constructing a water
it ? ikwooi! was then taken up. but
- med advisable not t?> order th*
until it could b?- ascertained
r it nrouM be an Infraction of the
forMddlng the expenditure of
baa half of th? ?appropriation flu?
li moatha of thr I
e of Mr. Mooby, th?- ehalrman
. ted tO gl I lii" opinion of th?
a the sutiject. The coin
n edjoumed,
First Market M?-ets.
Committee on ?Wrei Merket met
morning at R*% <a*-t Main
it. at nt were M? John M.
! in in?. liarrelson. Tanner, ; n?l
rh reported collections on " -
\ for the month ol
>-r..n. aasouatlng ta $92.20, *****
! paid.
::. ?tien Of Mr. Harrelsor. -ub
commltti ol taro, oon*l*ting ot M?
.-mit.'i. was appolated to
tor the painting Ol
'
: W* ' ?ved from thi*
]>cmocratic Club for tti?
Old Merkel Bau on the eveninf
.?1 for a grand rally. <>n
Mr. Smith th* reo,ucst
a a. m tik. t was Inatra
: ?r ri? tiled r? iNiirs at the
a. " a.iiourri"?l.
at Ian ?pilar
--nt.
aiinlttee on Improveriii nt of
r win meet to-day at I p. M.,
and ti:? L*ommlttee on School* at 7 P. M
mi: I i \? ill.FV COMPASS PAILS.
Domini A Co. Also Make Ansia liment.
Dr. Moore's Mill Pr????al.*?l.
L. athley & 00, ''??-'I a ?! --?I Ol
? a. m in the Clerk'8 offlc?* of tlm
: :.. VS'th li.llllli
Sd ai U '" W, t?. J.dms is
? , and t<? him Is ?.nvty.'d
Oi laintl situated at Nos. ?MM and
treet, w it h thf* machino
and all ?property thereon, als,,, a
Karton Heights, and all BK
' ounta, eta n
,. | ?h rotad ta the
f th? Ot the firm in
I order:
All wages du?* t?> rnp!
... *jm for legal Borvto** to w
1
? ?a- M?tritague A- Co., ?Ml
.?.nhin. MU H. B. ?'lark.', $200;
a. ll'A?.
\;i other creditors <>f the
ggrt | .* amount due tin ?.
?.. ?.out $1,010
FAILURE OF I kU * >\-MKX
A igaaaanl was alee ?i? i ?by
I, saloon-keepers at No.
snklln street. Mr. v. Donati
The iii'lenti.'e ?n
oi .tu the st??ck of trage
m band, uni among the ?aaset* of
m is considered a certain cause of
?
it BWM) mm **)
stops Grip and
Stubborn Colds,
that "hang on."
imb V
M UN YON'S
?o?iETe-?i*.** _?f?*h on ?M
gSS^i?i%Hnis?S?^
CURE
' w pending in the Law an?l
. , ES nKi,,,ut K' A Bnuadere, Jr
in. lUMHtle*. estimated el ?M
divide Into the following .lasses:
I'list L_g_] MUnsie and salaries ol
ernpl? ? '
"id Heitl fig* on premises No. 1611
' i r renktin stn t
Third Hair?.,., Wilson, RU for prof? *?
si.-nai servteea
' t? cull??. UM; Cook A Bern
' ' ' of Sew York. ?JIM
Fifth-All other liabilities, In full. It
Me; If not. pro n
'nu: lait; db, mookks BMTATB.
The Will of Dr. Th.imas J. Moor.
admitted to probate in this court y.-ster
dap, end -falla (Maat Moore, his wife
qualified a* executrix. The ?-?t?te is
valued at $??.000, and is i" lueathed
int.' end fe* aimpt? t.? Mr*. Jad?a Orani
re. The will prorldm thai ne se
curity shall b* resulted oi ike adtalni -
tretrtx.
J. P. Thurston ?pi
tor of Indie Button Thurston; ch
B ink? iship (|uaii!ie.i as guardian ol
Chailea L Blankenshb>
'I'd? following decree* and orflera wer*
entered: \v. n. i; ?wen n, it. c. Paym
and i.thers -ardor dismh-slng the i
M. a. Blaekwell vs. Moeby's Rut icutrts
mil the same vs. Oerarifs Bbcacutrls
ordei substituting trustees In pb oi
deeeaaed trustees; Salic Ouerdlaa va
Deem aad als order making allownnc?
for support of infant: N. W. Borne, trht
for, ate, vs. Mary Morton's Ad*
mlnlatrator aad ais. Sacre* referring
missloner for Accounts
.v ?*??. ra Plttmea an?! al*
auai Heulen A. Nightengale va. Ntghten
and ails, ?decree directing certelr
deedi ta !>? matie end mahing end ?>r th?
Tlie ?souri will adjourn for tlie term on
v 11? xt. the 4th instant. Judge Lam?
has ?eas.d to take paper* of anv kind
and only probat? matter* are n<?w heard
OTHMB COUBt Ni.ws.
in the City ?'ircilt Court, in the matt"!
of B, P, Amos agataa! o B, Taylor, th?
lury fourn! that the f.ickory Umbel
claim? ?1 in the declaration was th* ?pro
perty of Arnos. Counsel niatd?- motion t(
set tip* verdict acide, bat it we* over?
mied, anu? jiidgm? nt was rendered by the
court on th?- vertuet.
In the notice of motion of W, D. ?Page
vs. ("?-orge l>. Crawford A CO., the judg
ment ?nt. ret! ?Monday was set asi?!?' aad
th* motion dismlssf-d.
in the Law and Equity Court, In th?
"is s ?Fairbanks fc Co. againet k.
T. JenninSe. Jr., verdict was returned
in favor of tlie plaintiff. The suit W*l f??r
KU.tt, evidenced by negotiable note.
in the Hustings Court Masera Carter
i>. Johnaon and Jama* w. Oordon quaii
ti'-ti as notarle* public.
SMSV COMPAS- OIH'AMZF.D.
Oflleers iiml IHr?*?"l?.rs ?if Iti?"l.i..o...l
Trust .....I Snf?? I?? poxti t??. < luiNcn.
A gen? r.ai meeting of th*- *tockbolder*
"t the Richmond Truel and ?Safe Depoeil
Company was heM yeeter-Jay at in o'clock
an the banhlag-h?oue* of John l. w?
iiatins <v Suis. Bvery ?Share ??f the stock
was present In peison or by proxy,
among the non-resid. nt stockholders
?preoenl being Mr. c. Bldaey Bhepard, of
\? a ?Haven, N. y . and Mr. J. William
Mlddendorf, of Baltimore
The following gentlemen wen- unani
mously elected ?atemben of th* Board ot
Director* f?or the ensuing year: Mr. Jamas
W, Allison, of Allison a Addlson; Major
James II. I.leg, Mr. John L. Williams,
Hon. William Wirt Henry. Judge William
J. Loake; Major i:. t. B. Myera, preaMeni
of the Richmond, Pied>srtckeburu and
Potomac lallroad; Mr. it. a. Lanoaateri
of Lnnoaat? r S L?icke. baahera; Mr, John
.-s. Klltt?. presid? nt of the State Hank of
Virginia; Mr. H. H. Haw.'s; Mr. S. W.
Troven president of the Chamber ol
?'??mnierc? ;ind trea-uirer of the Virginin
Caroline Chemical Company; Hon. Joseph
K. Wilianl; Mr. Prank A. ! ?a venport, of
I?avtnport, Morris et <"<?.; Mr. John W.
Rotahert; Colonel John i'. ?Puroell, vie*
presiden! ?Piral National Hank; Mr. W,
M. Habliston, preeident citizens' Kx
chaage Lank: Mr. Henry L. Cabell. vie?
pi.-i.aint Chamber ??f Commerce; Mr.
John Sktlt'.n Williams, pi?-i?ieiii .,( the
Oeorgln ?and Alabama railway, member
Of tirm of John L. Williams & Sons.
l?aiik?'rs; Mr. C. Sitlney ?jli?,?ii?l, of New
Haven, X. Y., director of th" Western
Union Telegraph Company, Mobile and
Ohio railroad, etc.; Ut. William P. Coch
lam. ?if Yoiikers. N. Y.. director of the
?'entrai Trust Company, director West
? n Untan Telegraph Company, and 0?*or
Kia ami Alabama railway; Kmest Thai
man, of Ledenburg, Thalman A Co.,
benkere, M?*w fork; Mr. ). W, Mldden
dorf, of Mtddenth.rf. <?llv. r S <',,,, hank
ers. ?Baltimore; Mr. Robert C, Davidson,
president ?Baltimore Trust Company; Mr.
John w. Qarrett, ?>f Bobert Oerrett &
bankers, ?Saltttnore
a meeting of the Board of Directors,
which was held upon th?? adjournment if
th" stockholders' meeting, resulted in the
;.,,, oi the following officers: ?Preei
?'.-nt John ?Skelton Williame; Piral Vlce
!-r. si.i.-iit, Jam, s w. Allison; Second
\-,,e-Pr siil.-n?. James H. [??.ole.v: Sei'rc
tirv and Treasurer, Henry L Cab.ll.
The bow Trual Company alll probably
occupy temporary quarters .'or the mi
medlate future, with a vi-.v later on ol
constructing, a handaaase baahtng-bouse
end oSlce building for its own pun
upon some tight yet to be determined
up..,.. The ooapnny win oonwaoaoe busi
ness immediately.
The .hautet of tills compai., was grant
ed i.v the LegWatttre less than thirty
dare ago <>n last Wedneeday the books
of subscription to the capital stock ware
owned subeerl-ptions being Invited for
IWOOOo'of Stock, and In lam than twenty
four hours the book? of subscription were
l.,s?*?l with subscriptions l??r $500.000 of
Stock and further applications for stock
w.te refused. H having been decided to
limit the oapltal itoch at the start t.?
-piVHHHi subscribers were allotted only 60
,...,- ,..,.. of Ih* amount for which they
ttp] i ed.
I hi; s? Ho.il.-HOMIO MMBIISII
Snarly i_.<kmi CMMaaa K..roiie?i?
Hnnilrefls Admitted In Fehrnnrj-.
The raSSlaf maotluS nt the City School
Hoard was ht 1.1 In the City Hall yester
day afternoon at 6 o'clock. There were
pre?en! Messrs. J. Taylor Ellyson,
Joseph C. Diekerson, Janus H. Ci_.pt is,
William M Tut pin. H. T. 1'riggs, and
Charles Hotoler; William P. Fox. Super
intendent; c. P. HaiTy. CM**.
The ?Superintendent submitted his
monthly report, showing the condition
public schools for the past month.
The t??tal enrolment was 11,379. About tii
new pupils w<re admitted in February.
end the total nnmbbr now in school ?a?
10 816 ?percentage, M i-10. The average
?en! In the February examinations
'i- the white schools was W 5-10. and In
the colored ??-I?. Average. ?3 ?-10.
After the transaction of routine busi
ness the board adjourned.
( <?_rt of Jt-etl?*?* John.
Jesse Hilton, the negro who was sent
on to the srand Jury Monday mornln?
from il.?: Police Court OU the charge of
assaulting and robbing W. M. Matthews,
was again In the While Temple yesterday
morning, charged with assaulting John
Kahle and robbing him, but was dis
j charged, sa the evidence before the court
! w.?s not mii?. lent to sustain the ?charge.
K. T. Turner (colored) was ?merged
with creating a disturbance in the bar
room of H. H. Felthrows, and was fined
$ "> and costs.
In the case of Oeorre Dlxon (colored),
charged with striking Shirley Robinson
with a brick, the accused was sent on to
th. grand Jury.
The case of Lucy ?Smith, charged with
striking W". H. Harrison with a chair,
was continued until this morning, and an
attachment was Issued for Lucy.
'lli ?em lining vbltors wer?, drunks,
and placed the usual $2.50 In the collection
basket when Hergennt Thomas handed
H around.
Iiiipii?.! il,,,,,,- f,,r Aged Women.
The monthly meeting of the Board of
"?ers of the Haptist Horn.* f??i A ?I
Women waa ?beld al the home, ?March ist.
*l 11 A. M. The usual routine work
was disposed of. bills ordered to !?? pah!.
"'c. Mr. T. H. Eii.tr. chairman <?f the
trustees, came before the board and
a statement of Its financial affaint. for
which he was cordially thanked by the
ladies.
After all other work was disposed of,
the rno.st importan' object of the meeting
was enter?-?! upon, which resulted In th"
election of Miss HetM?- Hill as matron.
This lai-y In from Charlottcsvllle. and
will enter upon the discharge of her duties
S| once.
It was announced that on Friday, the
Hth of March, a "book reception'' will be
bold, and rofreehnmnt* served, and the
hop- was expressed thait all will remem
H-r th- old Indies, and that the children.
espcct.--.iiv. win hritiK some hook that will
prove lui.re tini; te those who And In
this pleurant hon,, ai refaga in their o?d
?age. <?ne lady nvomleed to sen?! the
Ladles' Home Journal.
Thanks wire returned to Mr. Bllley for
a liberal don.ition.
rrop??rt> I'm n h fers.
BlehSMmfl: Oeorea II Bright and wife
to 8t. Luke Association, i<7 t**i on ft.
lain.- {.-tritt, northwest coin? r Baker.
UM*,
imana Augustine and adfa t?? Charles
Straus, U tiit on Wee! av? nue, comer
Boyd street. t>, I'?.
I:?.If" B. <;ii?v? r and wife to Charle?
Straus, 7T, f. < t on :-??ut!i side West ave
nue. 75 fort west ??f ?Boyd street, feMSi
Mary L. Hulchci's trustee to Jam ? W
Johnson, 18 1-2 feet on WCOt side First
rtreel between Duval and Baker. RM
iMchmnnti Mai? ?irphaui ?Society to
Oeorg H. Bright, U tmai oa Baker atreot
northweei corner Bt Jeme* to eorreci
..n in former ?!? ? >\.
J. T. Walton an?! wife to Annie M..
Wife of R. F. ("askins, M feet OS CSfl
si?!,- Baiinlolph street, Ta f? t south of
Blair, RM
U uric?.: Kl? hm? n?l Ivrpetun! Building.
L'.an. an?l Trust Cm pan v. to B'Tthohl
V.. Benjamin R.. Kita. Iyiuis R.. ami
iivin h. Qoodmaa'a trust.a, U tan on
n.'lth side Clait'orne street, 312 feet west
of Washington, $900.
Ilentl. of Mr. OrlmsH-y.
Dr. Hatcher has r??eive?l a letter from
Rev. i", s. Orlmeley, "f Chlneetaeaue
Island, Virginia, iinnounclng the, death
of his ?am, Mr. William l. Ortmeley, This
?? it s., fraught with sorrow to many
Kit limon?! iieople, OCCUrTOd on the ?SVO
tllng Of February 2!sl. SUd thatt alter an
illn? ?s much prolonged an?! m??sl painful.
This excellent J ?uing man resided in
ttichmond tar ?several years, sad al th?
tune his siiknrss entumen???! h- was
running ai soda and dgar departmenl In
Miller's drugstore, corn? r of Kluth and
Main streets. He was of ?popular turn.
quit* enterprising, and gav?- promis?- of ai
highly racceraful Ufa In Ih? Qrace
Street Baptlal church, of which he Wa*
a m< miter, he w-is one of th? ?lshers. an?l
?by ins pure life won the confidence and
affection of his brethren.
A Source of F.>1<?> men?.
Though <>rganize?l Inte in tlie season,
th?? "Bohemian Club," which cam?- into
being on Monday nlghl at the enthusi
astic meeting of some of Richmond's
best-known amateur dramatic talent, a!
Murphy's Hotel, promts's to be n SUC
?tss aiitl a source <?f m any pb-asant
hours, as well as of lasting and valuable
Improvement t<> It* member*. Already
?luit?- a number of well-Known ladies und
Ktiitlemen have Baited with tin* club,
and there are also many names which
will be pNOSnted for membership at
the mating t??-morrow night at ? o'clock.
at |he saiiii.* piece. Th?- following yen
tlemen have bora elect? ?i officers! Busi
ness Manager, Mr. Corbin Shields; ?lOCTO
taiy, Mr. Mark A. Wood*!!' Strge Man
an,- r, Mr. Charles 11. Hickman.
The l.okliunl Will Probated.
Thi? will of H. A. Lukhard was pro
bated in the Hearioo Couaty Court roa
terday. Tho est?t?* is valued at "K?.ooo.
An effort was made to upset the will,
but Judge Wlckham was satisfit?! that
everything was In ?lue form, so admitted
the will and appoint?-?! the Sheriff ad
miuistrator.
The Board of Supervisors met yester
day morning and transacted monthly
routine matters.
Th?? County Court adjourned for the
term ycsterdaiy afternoon, and the March
term will commence on the second Mon
day.
The Richmond Young Woman's Chris
tian Timperance Cnion will hold their
meeting ttiis afternoon at 4 o clock, In
stead Of Thursday afternoon, as usual,
at the Woman's Christian Association.
Full attendance Is requested.
A IT.t I LIAR FAIT.
I ii?ii??n ml- of People ll.ive Dyspepsia
In Its W ..is? Form nnd Do \ul
Know It.
A weak stomach is the cause of about
nine-tenths of all disease, yet In most
cases the wrong thing is treated and
tlie true cause overlooked.
this is because a weak digestion pr.>
tiiices symptoms resembling n? arl> eveiy ?
diet ase, because it weakens and illsturbs i
?he action of every nerve and organ in i
tin* body; poor digestion causes heart- |
trouble, kidney troubles, lung weakness,
and especially nervous breakdown or per?
vous prostration; the nerves cannot Stand
tin: wear and tear unless generously fed
by well-dlgeste.l. wholesome food.
Keep the digestion good, and no one
n? ?I fear the approach of dise a
Mrs. H. M. LOO, of Rochester. N. V.,
writes: For the sake of suffering hu
manity. I Waal t?? say that f?-om a child
I had a very weak stomach, threw yp my
food very often after eating, and after
a few years naivous tlyspepsla resulted,
and for more than tv.? nty years I have
suffer??! inexpressibly.
1 trical many physicians and advert?s.d
r. medies with only temporary rellei for
nervous dyspepsia, and not until I com
menced taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab!? ts
last September, six months ago, have 1
been fro* fTOm suffering, caused by Ch*
condition of my nerve* aad stomach?In
short, chronic nervous dyspepsia.
1 have ri'commended Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablets to many of my friends, and now
1 want In a public way to say they are
the safest, pleasantest, and, I bolleva
surest cure for stomach and nerve trou
bles. I write my honest opinion, and I
will gladly answer any letter of ln?*uiry
at any time, und feel that I am. In my
small way, bulging ?" good cause.
Siuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Is not a
?patent medicine, but tbey contain only
tho fruit salts, digestive acids, and pep- |
tones necessary to help the weak
stomach to promptly and thoroughly
digest food. '
All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspeptda
Tablets at SO cents for full-sited package,
and ans one suffering from nervous dys
pepsia, sour stomach, headaches, acidity,
gases, belching, etc, will find them not
only a quick relief, but a radical cure.
lead 10 Stuart Company, Marshall.
Mich., lor little book describing cause
and cure of stomach troubles, giving
symptoms and treatment of the various
form* of indigestion.
FINE LACES
and all other fabrics that
require careful washing
should be cleansed with
AIRY SOAP
T?1E. iOAP OF THR CEWTFRY.
Hold ereryehere In three ibse-tor the toUet, beta and laondry.
MidecDly br TO I. L rillBUIC0IN1I, Cbta** **- Lo?-*? **9 Y<>rfc I
Jy 2-F. Su. ?tW, SSt-W arm
BUSINESS
now opposite City Hall, but soon to ?go in
east tortier Broad and Ninth, oldest ' " -*
One owning its own building. For thirt
ng men arid women for a occessful bu
rtudenta, nusin. se-mea, and leading pap
Stenographer s.f,--: "It is tin leading bus
Four of its tean tors are authors of valua
cessful In Its history. Five applications
lea! week f??r it.- students t?. t?ke posi
tions. Any kin?! of office help furnished
fret 200 students In positions In Richmond
alone. No vacation; both sexes; day and
night sessions. Speehai new-building offer
temporarily, 30 Writing Lessons, $3.
I'hon?- MO
fe b-eod&W
COLLEGE
? ? lilil?..,,
to its own splendid, new building, north
iness Collegs in Virginia, and th* only
y yoot* this eollege lias been preparing
afneea life. It la highly endorsed by its
ers and magazines. Tlie Philadelphia
Iness college south ?if the Potomaic rlv i "
ble books. Last month the most suc
//?C?? Z?S
PRESIDENT.
T. W. TIGNOR'S SONS
1312 E. Main Street,
RICHMOND. - VA.
STERLING BICYCLES,
$50 and $75.
Other Wheels, $20 up.
fe'JJ.F.SnAW)
WALLPAPER,
CHEAP WILL-PAPERING DURING DULL SEASON
Over 100,000 Rolls ?it Wall-Paper In Stock.
"\Ye will bo pl?\isotl to give estimates for work in city ami all parts
of country. Samples sent on application. Blanks from 5c.
per roll up.
I C.
& CO,, 1 and 211 North Fifth Street Richmond, ft
<Ja30-Su,W&F)
.a?na?. ? ?. mm
R A. PATTERSON, Psbsident, L. Z. MORRIS, Vicb-Pre-torkt,
JAMES M. BALL, Cashifh.
The Savings Bank of Richmond
corner Eleventh and Main streets.
In National Bank of Virginia Building.
Capital.$100,000 00
Surplus and Undivided Profits. 52,232 44
Sums of $1 and upwards received and interest allowed. Negotiable Paper
diicouuted. Loans made on ?-eal estate.
Opea daily from 9 A. If, to 3 P. M. Saturdays till 12 M.
Ig
Se**Xe**?***tfA nc*n' ?? I?
I i r* * g S\ ,re?k?n??' ??lt. ? !
licBa^k ?"h"?- annoyln?
I B_iii.?iiii>*<uii?iiiS of
<^| lla^-f |:a.]"ir" l,;.""l, yield
/readily tu tl.e ~ura
live ?puvren of R. S. S., which vs i| ?- ? out all
taint, ami tli'ii'iiinltl) ?-leaiise? the s>s em.
It psnasaeeflj eaiaa ?msm of g\ mm au
Ions Usadlas, even though all \~ %~ %"
elM* lias failed. A ret-nrd ?if half A A A
S oeutury U iu test of merit. *ar *of **?
PURE
SEPARATOR C
!
fresh each ?lay,
will be ?li'livered
in glass jars?25c.
per quart, 13c.
per pint, 7c. pec
half pint.
With such low
prices for Sepa
rator Cream the
public should en
joy good coffee.
"hatsworth Dairy Co.,
su North Third Street.
?de 19-Su,W_F? >
THE
S. Galeski
?L OPTICAL CO. :
For comfort and preeervatton of your '
Ight, have your G la asea accurately tltted
it our well-known Optical EstublUh
aent.
Everything reliable and loaeet charges
guaranteed.
915 EAST MAIN STREET.
Factory, 8 aouth Tenth street.
Ja 16-Su.WAF
f*? CklrhMter*. t'ntftt.l- DI*??S CraaA.
Pennyroyal pills
Oel_!-fcl **d Omlr Ornjtnr.
?re. aJw.f? rtlUH.. L.O't* .
I;ri.?fl?t tor ?VcJU?(?r? *<v?l.?? Dia
%J*ra,a
In tied ui < ',, .n t_;::\
?ira a?i*i ?rtUl Mm rlMoa. ' ?,k?
? etwee* **^*o,?a?tf****uh,iu*
e ..? . ? ? ija t? ?i:??'..?:? ?tetiU
*t Car yariUal*,*. %** -_aUu> *at
tesa
r M nil. H.SSS Tiaiwaal.li. Sa?? rapar.
Cal, ari'rrt U.**l'-.dCo..\S*.tl*.*mew.
lo ?t.m?a Co? b.rtt>.Lar.. ?...' 'aov
"11*11?./' for raidir?," ?a Wut.*,
M nil. 1 ??.See 1-.?mmUia. ?am.
-_ltbr.fr? !<??l' ?H _.V?.IIa.*?Vj?*r??.
iMvj a.1 U?_ Pf?a*-""- l'Mll llt>A., li.
(my t-Se.Su.W*weowly)
PAEKtlFI
HAIR BALSAM
_rf and beatil.'k? ih. Ixit.
_?rtei lmrur il ,r. xta .
2rar rette to Uatxoce i_r*y
air to it? Tovi'.hful Color.
*.rt*.f c-rnatr. aa h.lr itlhog.
t?Ctse?tlObat Hniq??u
(00 20- \V 1 V-tiW idwIv)
W)
?seed!
_ CLOVER, TIMOTHY, _
7 GRASS SEED, *
J NORTHERN-GROWN a\
4 SEED POTATOES, ?
? SEED OATS, &c. 4
w \w make aapeefslty of Hltrh- 9
4 (ini.le FIELD SE^D. Write us k
4 when htiyinif. t
{N.R.SAYAGE&SON,
m Grain and Seed Merchants, A
A Richmond. - - - - Va. f
? (J*9-W_?a4w) ?a
:i I I' \H I l 111 OF s I t; a nil?".
?? y*. Y1GRM1A AAY?GATION
f?_I 14M_?MPm'
Ip3^ JAMES RIVER
\ DAY LINE.
Bteamer 1'OUAHONTAS leave? MON
DA?. WEDNE-DA?. and FRIDAY at 7
A. M. fur Nofiolk, Portsmouth, Old
Point. Newport News, Claremor.c. and
jeaies-rtvsr landings, and connecting at
old l'oint and Norfolk for Washington.
Baltimore, and the North.
tats-rooms reserved for the night at
moderate Drices.
Electric-cars direct to the wharf. Fare
only RM and II to Norfolk. Music by
Grand Orchestrion.
Freight received for above-named places
and all points in Kastern Virginia and
Korth Carolina. IRVTN WKlflOER.
General Manager.
A- H. Drewry. President ?e if
PHILADELPHIA, KI'''^ "flgi-W
MOND AND NORFOLK *\*au\UBteau
_TEAMSHIF COMPANY.
Appointed sailing days; Every TL'FS
DAV, FRIDAY, and HUNDA Y at d_v
light. ''
Freight received dally until 6 P. M
Fare (lncludin*- intals and berth? sk on
Friday's steamer. ' * n
For further information apply to
, a .. J- W. M'OARRI? K-.
Oeneral Southern A?xent; office Rocketts.
W. P CLYl-K * CO.,
fs t General Agents. Philadelphia
_OOBAS SI KAMSHII v
FRENCH M.\*_
? ?nil.iiRiile ?.e.terule Truaaa t lun ? it| ae
DIRECT LINK Tu HAYHE-PARia
?. FRANCE).
Balling every Saturday at 10 A. It,
From Fier No. 12, North river, foot Mor
ton street.
La Bretagne. | La Normandle.Mh 19
Mar 1 or 2 La ciianipa'e. Mfia?
La Champae, Mh ?? 11_?. Bourgogne, Ap 2
La Gascogne, Mar 12 La Toumlne Ail H
General Agency for United
Canada. 3 Bowling Gr???sn. N. ?.
Hi? Itinoud Tr?n?frr Co.. Ulli tthtn ?t.
Asdrew Welsh. 013 C. Main ?i*
te lij-dcra
?OUTHERN
RAILWAY.
DKFABTVKH OK STSA?BAa.
,LD DOMINION
fc'IEASSHIP COMPANY.
O
?
UAILt LINK
FOU
NEW YORK.
itcers can leave Richmond DAILY
ia Chesapeake anil Ohio railway at 3:1??
'. M.. or Richmond an.l Petersburg rall
?at.l ?Norfolk and Western route) P A.
I., connecting at Norfolk with Old Do
minion Line steamer, sailing same eve
ing for New York.
ALL-WAT Kit ROUTE
Steamship OU Dominion leaves Rlch
lond every M??n?lay at 5 P. M. for New
ork via James r!ver.
Tick? ts ?>n nil?" at Richmond Transfer
'oini'Hiiy'-*, *? east Main street; Chesa
? aike atntt Ohio railway, and Richmond
n.l Petersburg railroad depots, and at
OmptSny'S offlof. I2I2 e.-iMt Maun
llchmohd. Baggage checked through.
FR EIGHT
or N?w V??rk ami all points beyond can
? *htppe?l by direct stearnere, walling
rom Richmond every MONDAY AND
RlI'AY iU B ** ; *'*?- by irteamer
avii.K Richmond WEDNESDAY S P.
?. for >"<?rfolk, connoting with steamer
?r New Y??rk.
Manifest closed one hour before sailing
Freight received and forwarded, and
h rough bills of lading Issued for all
?.-thern, eastern, and foreign ports.
FROM NEW YORK.
Passengers can lesve daSy, esespt Sun
av to Norfolk or Old Point ?-.?mfort,
onmsctlng with N<>rfolk and Western
allroad or Chesapeake and Ohio railway.
Direct steamt-r* ?via James-river route)
?ave eveiY SATURDAY (passenger and
r-?lght). and MONDAY ?freight only).
Sailing from company's p!?r, No. 2U
lajrth river, foot of Beach atret-l, at a p.
l.j Saturday. 4 P. M.
Freight received and forwarded daily,
Sunday.
For further Information apply to
JOHN F. MAYER. Agent
1212 east Main street,
?_.-... .. Richmond.. Va.
W. L. Ouillaudeu, Vice-Presiden/ and
?Taille Manager, New York. m h 1 *
-hed-alr F.ffertl v?t> January It* 1****
'IHAIAS LEAVE HI? UMOND, VA.
i.tfj tttgn .,., ? -.' - -* a**?
dally for Atlanta, Augusta, am?
?points South. Blue ver Richmond to
Danville. Greensboro', h.l.sbury.
Charlotte. Columbia, and August*.
Sleeper open at ?M F. M. Stops
at all stations between -^'ch^ona
and Danville to take on --d let on
passengers.
Connutts at Danville. BalUbury.
and C??arlotte with the Was?lnglon
and Southwestern Limited (No. *fJ).
cairylng sleepers New York to
Ashevl??e. Hot Springs, Chattanoo
{a. snd Nashville; N?w Jor*,}*
Icmphls; Now York to New or
leaus; New York to Tampa; nnl
flrst-class day coach betw?*e.'.
Washington and Memphis. Connec
tions are made for all pointa 11
Tetas and California. Sleeper opea
for occupancy at 9M P. bt
B:00 noon. No. 7. solid train dally ror
Charlotte. N. ?*\. connects at M?>s??
ley with Farmvllle and Powhataa
ra'lroart. At Keysvlll* for ?. .aiKs
vllle. Oxford. Henderson, and Dur
hsm, and et Greensboro* for Dur
ham. Raleigh, and Vlnstop-Salsoij
at Danville with No. 3"?. I nited
Btate* fast mall, solid train, dattr
for New Orleans and points Sou ta.
which carries sleepers NeW tork to
New Orleans, and New York to
Jacksonville. Through sleeper Balls?
bury to Chattanooga; nlso. Pull
man tourist eleeper -very Wednes
day Washington to San ifrancisco,
without change.
?M V. M.. No. if. local, daily, etcept
Sunday, for Keysvllle and lnterme
TRAINS ARRIVE AT RICHMOND.
SaOO A. M.
6:20 r. M.. from Atlanta, Angus'*.
Ashevllle, and Nashville.
?:40 A. M.. from Keysyl?>.
LOCAL FRKTOHT TRAINS
Nos. ?1 and 62, between Munchester and
"en polls. Va.
TORR-RUT?-?* UNS *U WWT POINT.
THE FAVORITE ROITH NORTH.
IK V * i; RICHMOND.
4 ?50 1*. M.. No. it, ba.Umoie Limited,
dally, except Sunday, for West
point, thero making close connec
tion on Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays with steamer for Balti
more; also, with stage at Lester
Manor for Walker ton and Tappa
hannock on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays.
2 30 P. M., No. 10, local express, Mon
days, Wednesdays, md Fridays, tor
West Point and intermediate sta
tions. Connects with stage at Les
ter Manor for Walker?gn and Tap
pahannock; also, at West Point
with steamer for Baltimore. Btops
at all stations.
COO A. M., No. 46. I.ocal Mixed. Leaves
dallv. except Sunday, from Vir
ginia-Street Station for West Point
and Intermediate stations, connect
ing with stnse at Lester Manor for
?"?-??iv?.? ?- - und T-inp-ihainnock.
TRAINS ARRlVfc AT RICHMOND.
0:17 A. M-, daily.
0;40 A. M.. Wednesdays and Fridays
only.
OO P. M.. daily, except Sunday, from
West Point and intermediate sta
tions.
Steamers leave West Point at 6 p. M.
londays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, and
tailiimor* at ft r*. M- Tuesdays, Thurs
ays. and Saturnal?"-, .
Ticket Office a. ?ffition, foot of Virginia
treat Open from 9 A. M. to < P. M .
"?from 9 30 P. M. to 12 A. M. City ticket
fflce 90S cn*t Main street.
. M CULP. W. A. TURK,
Traffic Manager.. _Qen. Pnas. Agent.
y " ?iA.NNON. Third Vlce-prextdent
?,i 1 ?ne*-?! Manaeer. Wi??hlna-ti-.n, r? c
f W WFSTBTTRY. Trav-tllng Paa
enser Ag-nt, 920 east Main street. Rteh
noT?'' va_?sal
ANO
OHIO RAILWi?.
Effective January S, J "-.MM.
I'UAlAs : .! ; A\ i: HIUHIiiMl, 11UO AII
MHLH STAilUA.
O'JoO A. _i., uaiiy, wiin fanvf ca?, ?u<
Norfolk, Porumoulb, Oiu
Point, Newport News, ana
piincipal stationa. Connects
daily with Old Dominion
steamships for New York.
8:40 P. M., Daily, with Pullman, ior
local stations, Newport
News, Old Point, Norfolk.
and Portsmouth.
0:00 A. M., Local train, except Sunday.
for W. Clifton Forge. Con
nects at Gordonsvllie for
Orange, Culfeper, Calver
ton, Manassds, Alexandria,
fetid Washington, at Union
Station, CharlotteHville, tor
Lytichburg; at Basic for Ha
i;erstown.
9;?B P. M.. Daily, with Pullmans to Ctn
? innatl, Louisville, and at.
Loula Stops only at uiuK?r
t.mt Btatlons. Meals serTed
' n Dining-cars. WO. 7, Local
','raln, except Sunday, fol
lows above nain from Gor
donsvllie to Staunton.
6:30 P. M., Accommodation, except Sun
day, for Charlorte?rvllle.
0:30 P. M., Dally for Cincinnati, wltn
F. F. V. Pullmans to Hlnton. W Vs..
and Gonlonsvllle to Clnclr
nati and Louisville. Meals
served on Dining-cars. Con
necta at 8taunton. except
Sunday, for Winchester, Va,,
and at ?""ovlngton. Va., dally,
I'UAiNa LEAVE EIGHTH - STREET
STATION.
1:3U A. M., Da.iy, im. Lynchburg ana
Clifton Forge. Connects at
Bremo, except hunday, for
White Hall, except Bundsy at
Balcony for Lexington, ano
at W. Clifton Forge with No.
1 tor Cincinnati.
4 DO P. M.. Except Sunday. Local ac
r.r.rr.^tnttattfs" fO- (Vln?.M.
rilAINS ARRIVE AT RICHMOND,
DROAU-STBEBT STATION.
S.'JO A. M , Dai.y. from Citnainnatl.
11:15 A. M., Daily, Iroiu Norfolk and Old
Point
3-BO P. M . Dally, from Cincinnati and
Louisville.
6:50 P. M., Daily, from Norfolk and Old
Point.
7:43 P* M., Except Sunday, from
W. Clifton Forge.
rRAlNS AP.RIVE LIGHT?! - STREET'
STATION.
8.6O A. M., Except Sunday, from Colum
bia.
0.2O P. M.. Datlly, from Lynrhburg and
Clifton Forge, and. except
Sunday, from Lexington and
White Hall.
JOHN D. POTTH.
Assistent General Pessenger Agent.
RAILROAD LISP
iilLilzJL; birilWiBLt
? hedale la K???t Jaaaary **\ 1st**.
AT 12 O'CLOCK N?K)N.
LEAVE BYRD-STREKT STATION.
4;lO A. M.. Daily, for Weshmai?!. .?
points North. Stops only at
Milford and Fr?.<i.Tl<_sb?irg
I-iiimati Sleeptrs to New
Y?.ik
8:20 A. M., Sunday only, for Washing?
ton and ?nuts North. ???'?.?-?
nt Riba, Glen Allen. AsV
land. Taylorsvtlle, I ??swell.
R?ther Glen. Pen?*?!?. Mil?
r?trd, Wo<MtalAne. Guinea,
Summit, Pr?l?-*rleksburit.
'liooke, and Wl?'.ewater.
Pullman cur.
8.45 A M.. Dally, except Sunday, for
Washington a n d points
North. Stops at Elba, Ash
Isml, Taylorsvllle. Doswll,
R?ther Glen. Pen?la, Mil
ford Woodslane, Oulr"a.
Summit. Fredericks!**? rg.
Brooke. and WIdewsUr.
Pullman car.
0.1*6 A. M., Commencing January 2mh.
dally except Monday, tor
Washington. Baltlmoare. T*n?i?
sdelphla. and New York.
The New York and Florlj?
Special, composed en?.??*-.,
of Pullman sleeping-, din
ing-, and observation-cars.
No extra chance other than
regular Pullman fare. Doea
not atop at Elba.
12 00 M.. Dally, except 8undsy, for
Washington and points
North. Btops at Elba, OI?m
Allen. Ashland. Doswell.
Milford. Frederlcksburg.
Brooke, and Widewat? r.
Parlor car. Also. conn?scta
with Congref onal limited
at Waahlngtoi..
7 33 P. M.. 3ally. f??r Washlnglon and
points North. Stone at EUi?
Ashland, Doswell. Mtlforl.
Fr-nlerlcksburg. nr?*?oke. ael
Wlt1?*wnter. and other sta
tions Sundays. Sleeper Rich
mond to New York.
ARRIVE BYRD-9TRKET STATION.
lo A M., Dtuly biops at Widewater,
Brooke, Fredericksburg, Mil
ford. Doswell, Ashland, an?l
Elba, and other stations
Sundays. Sleeper New York
to Richmond.
I 45 P. M., Dally, except Sunday. Stors
at Widewater, Brooke,
Fredertckeburg, Summit,
Guinea, Wo'-dslane, Milford,
Pen?la, Ruther Glen. Dos?
well. Tavlorsvtlle, Ashland,
Glen Allen, and Elba. Par
lor car from Washington.
7:10 P. M., Dally. Stop? only at Frede
rlcksburg, Doswell, and Ash?
land, and Elba. Pullman cars
from New York.
8 36 P. M.. Daily. Stops at Widewater,
Brooke. Frederlcksburg.
Summit, Guinea, Woodslane,
Milford, Fenol?*, Ruth?r
Glen. Do**well, Tnylorsvll!?a
Ashiand. Glen Allen, sad
Bine, sleeping car.
0;60 P. M., Commencing January 17th.
daily except Sunday, the
NeW York and Florida Spe
cial. Does not stop at Elba.
FREDERICKSB'G ACCOMMODATION.
?Dally except Sunday.)
4:00 P. M., Leaves Byrd-8treet Station.
8:30A. M.. Arrives Byrd-Street Station.
ASHLAND TRAINS.
(Dally except Sunday
6 42 A. M.. Leavea Elba. .
?1.2?) P. M.. Leav? Elba.
6:40 A. M.. Arrives Elba.
0;O0 P. M., Arrives Elba.
C. A. TAYT/iR, Traffic Manager.
E. T. D. MYERS. President. ja II
l f\ T ATLANTIC-COAST
^ V? U LINE.
?eli?"?I ule la Effect January IT, ISO?*.
aTRAINS LEAVE III? HMOND-t MO\
DEPOT.
0:OO A. M., Daily. Arrives Petersburg
8:31 A. M., Norfolk 11:23 A.
M. Stops only at Petersburg,
Waverly, and Suffolk, Va.
S*S6 A. M., Daily. Arrive Petersburg
9:30 A. M . U eltloii 11 .,j
A. M., Faycttevliie 4:16 F.
M.. Charleston 10:20 P. M.,
Savannah 12:5? A. M.. Jack?
sonvllle 7:30 A. M.. Port
Tampa 6:20 P. M. Connects
at Wilson with No. 17, ar
ilving Goldsboro' 3:10 P. M..
Wilmington t>:46 P. M. Pull
man Sleeper New York >'
Jacksonville'
2 55 P. M., Daily. Locif. ArM-?-* Pe
tersburg 3:42 P. M. Makes
all stops.
g;30 P. M., Dally. Arrlvea Petersburg
6:16 P. M. M.ikea nit local
stops, Richmond and Peters
burg railroad.
7:30 P. M., Daily. Arrives Petersburg
8:04 P. M., connects with
Norfolk snd Western tot
Norfolk and intermed?ate
points, Emporta 9:io (con
nects with A and D. for
stations between Emporta
and i?wrenceville?
?a P. M.. Fayelu-vlli?,
A. M.. Charleston 6:02 A. M-,
Savannah 8:0? A. M.. Jack
sonville 1 P. M , Port Tampa
?:_ P. M.
NEW UNE TO MIDDLE
GEORGIA POINTS.-Arrtv
itig Alken 7:28 A. M , Augus?
ta 8:10 A. M . Mac?n If A
M . Atlanta 12:16 P. M , I'ull
man Sleepers New York te
Wilmington, Jacksonville,
Port Taimpa, Alken, Augus
ta, and Macan.
8.58 P. M., Daily. Arrives Petersburg
9.31 P M., Weldon 11:30 P.
M Makes local stops be
tween Petersburg and Wei?
i don.
10'OOP. M., Dslly, except Sunday. The
New York and Florida Spe.
clal arrlvea Charleston 1:19
A. M., Savannah 9:01 A. M .
Jacksonville 1:10 P. M., St
Augustine 2:20 P. M.. Tampa
8:38 P. M. Pullman Vesti
bule. Sleeping-, Dining-, Li
brary-, and Observation
cars.
lO 5<i P. M., Dally. Arrive? Petersburg
11:30 P. M., Lynchburg 3*
A. M . Roanoke '? 2? A, M .
Bristol 11:20 A. M. Pullman
8leeper Richmond to Lynch
burg.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND.
4 OO A. M., Dally, from Jacksonville, ?Sa
vannah, Charleston, Atlanta,
Ma?on, AugusU. and al.
points South.
8 16 A. M., Dally, except Sunday, Al
iarte, Athens. Raleigh, II? a*
?lei son, Lynchburg, and tr*
West.
8-37 A. M.. Dully. Petersburg local.
8 53 A. M.. Dally, except Monday, fro?
Tampa, Jacksonville, Savan
nah, and Charles on.
8 OO A- M., Suncsy only, from Atlanta
Ath.ns. Raleigh. Henderson,
Lynchburg, and the West.
11 05 A. M., Dally, Norfolk. Suffolk, and
Petersburg,
f 11 p. M., Dally, Jacksonville, Savan
nah, ?'harlesttin, Wilming
ton, ?Ooldsboro', snd SU
points South.
855 P. M.. Daily. Norfolk. Suffolk, W?v
verly. snd Petersburg.
8:56 P. M., Daily. Petersburg. Lynch
burg, and the West.
J. R. KENLY. T. M F.MERSON.
General Manager. Traffl?- Manager.
H. M. EMERSON.
General Passenger Arent.
C. 8. CAMPHELU
_Ja ? Dhriaion Peeeenger Agent
NftWMSSMa
__m- Scfctd?_s in ?foct
I3erem.e*r 6. UMS7.
LEAVE RICHMOND, lit RD-STSJCE *
TATIOS.
?:00 A. M., Daily -Richmond and Nor?
folk. VEST?BULO?. LlMii
Kl>. Second-class tickets net
u?jcepted on this trait?.
0.O6A.M., Daily. THE CHICAGO EX?
PRESS.'' for Lym-tR-u?.
Roauoke, Columbus, and
Chicago Pullman Sleet if
Roanoke to Columbus; aUo,
for lUdford, Bristol. Knox*
ville, Chattanooga, and la
t^im.-d.ais point?.
7JWP. M., Daily, for Norfolk.., Puffoik.
a ad'Intermedi?is stettaasa.
tr? aid
Kounok. Uotineits at K i?
10:45 P. M.. Daily, for Lyt? hburij
noke wit.? Washington ??4
t'hac.snooga Limited Pull?
Can .'?!?e{jer? Roanoke **t
. m-jlr.? and New Orleans.
PULLMAN si.EKl'KK bftaeen RICH
MOND AND LYNCHBLRO reedy tor oc
cupaacy st IP. M-, siso. Pullman ftloepei
Petersburg to Roanoke.
Train? arrive Richmond from Ly. c_?
burg an.I the. Wot ?tally S 15 A. M.. w-1
?M P. M Froux Norfolk and the K*#t
11KS A. M , end Vestibuled Lin.ited 4M p.
M. ?Office: 828 Main street.
R. W. COURTNEY.
District Passenger Agent;
W. B BEVlf.U,
Oenertil Passenger Agent,
Oe^sral Offices: Roanoke. Va. dm g