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Don't let "the other fellow" get all the "good things;" but you must ACT NOW if you want the pick of the lot. WOODLAND HEIGHTS is a high class, restricted, residential suburb, combining the advantages of the country with the conveniences of the city. Let us show you this great property. It is worth your most serious consideration r% M O BB6B K~TO^^H?E3^:^^ afJWr,'/.,HW;' Interesting History Connected With Books?New Place for Chester Goolrick. |ppo-i?l lb The Ti:^-s-D spntch. ] FrederickslMirsr. A'a., March .'!. ? Iii ten ring i rtv.'-n u'p old trtiildtits ttt ih<i corner.ftt rrlnt'i?s? Arinc anil Commerce Street*, hi ?J.f*' cit>. in ordoi tu erect a hew hiilMIng tii.tfe, (iccupied by the i-'ariiUu-ij' anil Merchants'! State Hank. vera! bid (Spanish testariiciu? , weit: found between 111 '.* vails. Tit ere if tjuito an iriterostlni; iiistbrs connected will; them. Tntl iiiiildlnt; wn? formerly owtied bj Titoinii? F. Kno.v. o! tills ilt.v. Trie Hibl< Society ef N>Av York furnished tin boblVi, ' printed in Spanish. William A. Kuox, ail nr. i< o'.' Thfiin.ia V. Kno\. >?<?>*.h of this < ity, uivriod :iti ci-t.it> of tw'j}.ntXrflv> miles si.in;ifo lirai An po*t nr.. lit Xoutli Aiii-i'\i. t It ^ Orinoco Silver. i?l\>-it liliti hj Bolivia. It v.aii rmulnt-t ilie law ai tliiit inn. ..1 ili.it routitrj in tiispo^c of Uil.l"!-. Thomas 1'. K'l-.x lot \rl;r.? niaili' trips; e lit'li :>:-.i ;1!' ."llpi.'t-i-.ai go ill ?v ?'&??> Is s?*nt out from here l.y his nm-les. Uiiliam A. I.'"'... juid Fin>il iJOrdoil and he cAtriled a iVntii|?i;f these Itfbh etii:h trip rind scot ctl> Uisti'ibiited tlt-'in iiiiitnt^ ih? natives In South Am? n.a. I'ommisrlonor of Iteycnue A. It. Sewering h.a.- Hp'poinled as deputy commissioner fMiCster H. Coohii-h. to :ts.-=!st liini in usscaa l:n,- persontil property t.>- this yj-hr, M. f, Ooldrove, a bak-r. who phiw1 her ft a heilt ten days' ?ige an?I soyurcd n unod Voxttldti, has disappeari-rj iityi'tejrintisly'. An oi'tlcot 11... i--. > M:ii!>is.-a>- Sviis here Saturday; ? ?!.;?? lioidilivi: \\ lib ?s.'i ij Wiii-tlilcss ? h-.U, oil', jfoldrbve jiiti'l tin- nl'Oi-;. it?il ijiiji else v. as dropped. i-Unci then other V...o !>.." \ aw. aV.isVai ami Oolilroye has jrbhb; Ifjuii?fi bills unpini! ,an.l ?! r -.-?i11 tibi I lie ) ? .-. riinubci of ot hc-i- etintites n gainst hi in. J.Iis ivib has alto diliappbiired. Ksraghof Externals Is the one Standard prep? aration universally and enthusiastically endorsed by Doctor, Druggist, Lay? man, pj 6?WANS Cures Pneumonia. Croup, Golds; Coughs, Pleurisy and all ailments caused from In {hiinmation or Congestion. Oowans Prepura.ii6a hits out of t hc !a rfreki ?tid mo<-1 S?t is fildory eufcs-of any preprirtition carried in our stock. Wo co?bidvr it a wocd'-rftil Fuccep.3. ' 1HL Ml RHA Y DRUG CO., ' Whples&fo Druqx'istB Columbians. 6'.,.uiy 11, 1U10 \ BUY TO-DAYI HAVE IT IH THE HOME I Ali Drucftinls ?!. SO;. 25e, { GC'.VAN MEDICAL CO.. OURilftM. H. C. GciriflUid tit psiiii uluniis tr ytot C-sggltt 3 mil r*?vttrs an-i rhariy nth- d:M-av>? h?T? '* feir i.-.cep'.ion as ref.ulf of the in$taua> (ion of tinf.cier.tiric and unsanitary [dumb, i; g fixtures, r uil protct 'ion ib to be bad it the fixtures come from lilcGraw-Yarbrougb. Co* Ph?Rbevs, Supplies $22 S. Eighth St., - Richmond, YaV( Out-erf-town ocmrt) shipptd quicidy. "ASK MR. BOWMAN" VIRGINIA TAXI SERVICE CO. Sutherland & Cherry Fdpeolal?rjlOR ar.d endn in Furniture, ? Iron Beflr, M&ttlhgs ?tovcH. etc. Ohgitp tloso tneir. out. Congress Will See That Govern? ment Work Is Done Properly. -' -in order ??.?.- ( mat iiijjjj the ?in Uuvftrftnte'rit [.Special t<i Th.;- Tinii Washington. .Mari.-h that th'- work "i h operations "i" tin- Uit't'c depart iti'-nts anil l?Lit^ettti? iVihy of ?? uv.-ly aiuI s|.< . .lily netMUnpllshed; I I'm.- new Ways .iii.l Moans t'lminiitt.eo] bf il?- H...-. v ill. in addition to the | ioguliir standing committees, nanir- nn- , othor to I" bompLjsoil ut' ;it 1 encit ilt'tyeri nkeinbcfti; t<i I.- eliosen froin nnibnj.'j both part ie>, this edtniUittee to Mipur-'] .-?I. all <>i tiius - no\v existing wiioRt j fum'tioiiK ai?- inbreily df an investlgiit ! ila i-liara- tci-. W.liiio the Wa.> . itrid I .Mcaiis Oominiilee \-. ill pot a-, what it I propO.SOt- !<? do towards I! i n i ? id i 11 a t in l I (lie work of in\ est ij:at inn. it i.s known that a idrin, in tii,- main, like the obi; I jhst inoiitliineii. i? tin <?!!?? that will probabh la- adopted ami ahiiouneet) when tin- regular standing eomtnli toe.' arc mimed foil tin oxtrst stcsiiion; At the present time; and for ninny years"* ihor< liayo l.ti eonrmit tobs to Investigate all bi the Hoy oral govern. nietit depa rt iiierili?; biit if tiny .">f ibeni ! linyo t-scr h.-ld a meeting hi; otlieti Wise performed any work of any l%i:i>: ? that would tr'id l. j-hrpu light >>u tit. eotrntry'a ilnaiiela! bundit/ibh n?> one i ha- f \ er heard <>( it. There i- a euiriniit 10' to Investigate | expenditure- in tin: TrV-inpu'ry Hepari- i mem. the War l?epi?rtiiib!ii. Hie Ntivi | Department^ the i'...-t ? i uli.Depart i inent. libe Ihteripi" Department, Depari meriI ot JitHtieo. DepaiMtiicni tif Ajjilv culture, and iv.tblle fibililing?. TIk- re- j stilt of having ??hn;i:ro.ss oneuhi bored with sn many InvestUiatbrs lias bocii I to i-au-e a lark "i Mill., and. at the same tu--, tu periiifi any member of j th.- lidu.se who sdnoibl lioi-nnie dp' : pleased with tin v..n|; uf any special . dopartmoni t" hit rbdiico a resolution Sometimes the Hille? Committee would rojibri ihe.fe resolutions nut and again it would not; Put i lie result has; beeii that there ha.- boon mi wyll-ordered. lliorotii;li and bvstehiatie manner o( making hii In vei-Ji i'irat inn ol t be govern ni'-nt depa 1 tinbiits. 'VUc Keep < iimnii-i'liin. A law yeavfj mr'b turtut-r Pro^i'i0"' r:of>-.Mfli apii<>ii,t?-.: the Kern C!o.ntibir sion; vvhh-h Hpeiit i obttHiddrstiilo longlli ?.f tiiiie in endrtt'-'br id irbd some; way "f ,v i ?!;:? ' bift the ?jwub'.-if imii- ! Vd by ft s svliesr. aaibos appeat-ed on the \ piiyrbl!^ "i !'>..? diiToro'.jt dol?nrttnouP< | a-.' a ro.svil? of tib- < on-.i.list-ton's ?v.brk | the.it \v:i.? , <-".t in the rolls for a j phbiH' lime: but iiiost "f ibbso who Idi-it their poeiiionH iininajriid throuiih i )..di'.i'-at iniiu' tn'-i to i hark in Iheir j old pi..- :-, i.e.. t,r i.mr.GNvbcre else in the . government servieej I Tlii- i "].-\.-la nd Ooinniisxlon is now I .ti.s?. t.i-i-5 <>> ni'.r- .trii?-- sc mew ha t Silii- ? Mtvr t,% ibof;e iianiCed bV t,bd Keep Coin- j Th.- ironi'b: vvilli jbb lyoop Coin-;? inj ? iiiii it w.-.. . ,'t'i v\ as that it only ' . ?,: ait. i tii. little ff-lidvys in tlio | ? r'i !??( tiie eil rks and iiilhnr em- I .?'.)? > >. aiid thai (he big ni^n <vete nut ! itmciied Tla- same tliint;. 't is also I'.ndibved I?) somb, initv rosiilt in the u;t?rk "i tin i'Mbvi-dhnd f!bmmis.sion. i Witl'. the boiiwblidation <>f all the; firbi-ent ih'Vt^it'lgalitig ooininitti:-e|t of j the House ml... one. < ??!??; o> r-d of the. t lieHl mi i. if ibiit body irre.speeti'.e of j any poi::(>n'tl li-'-liliKs that they niii.-iilj itbjd in iei'ej t-in'ii (0 their dntiis. Il i jiefbj-ved that Ihb eountry p.-nvralb | I if'iiiot'jrni.s ami riomtbliehns alike-- ? would P.- ubii pli-asi d. c.fV'eri.a.ilj sbotild i it be found that riiiy of (hi- d.epjit-' meiiiH are noi heing eondtteted a> they , I ould' Ti Is is tno plan, it is be- j ?d( \ ITIli V ;YXOI VI l! I> Ministem fnr VlrKinia Tuiyiis Named lit i v\ |lniiii;tt<iii < 'oiiferenor. I - lit-, till 'o I a.- Thrifts-1 ?isiniti it. 1 \Vllmingtbii. l>ol.. Mar.-h .1. Tlif j fortj'-ih.iril annual sosfilon of the Wi! liitgtiih Motlibdist cpiseopul Confet ! : ? ttideii bist night. The ministerial tpl?oi;it i'nenti? were aiiiioum e?i by litis bop N- - ly. who presided. The P-r ritory of ti.' eonferonec 'cnibrarei- the rVeiinvnro. Maiyland and Vir girtiii i .nil:.-nla .u.d a portion of ih>. '.. . tern Slinri:i bI' \"l:ginln. The Vir gjri(a . i'.ir:-'.. are in tVib Salisbury bis i, ,' whiish ' :<..i s;.- iv ,loiu>s w.'i ? ?'!;.!???:.'!' -I disirbrt siipei lntendf-ni J Ti.. V'tf'viiiila mt?;..?:1111>-vr ist.s are: Claro i ivion1. .- ,r? i. 1 ?,, Cftbrgo V. Newton, t.'ape I i'harlOH, Howard !>a\is. CbincotcaRite. lib,. I' linynard: Oiiant ockt nupply. .). j F<?gle ind i I*. Ayork; Phoobti?, mip pl;,. f.. T M- :.; Tatigier Island, .1. i' ill. .1 l?? \\ ri ck. ISprrinl to The Tluir-!.-1 Mspateh.) C.ifirkfiviilc, Vit M?ritb 21 Zeh .San. ford, of VtrglUiiu, on- of the foreiben oi ibe road foryo killed nerti' here ii.-fbiv |.y .. pi (.mature explosion <? dy.itninite '"nlj pbitionH <>f lua body v.uf? /uitnd fcXUi .u., ' .-k^/^>on. NEW. RICHMOND ROMAN'S COLLEGE ?-^^-tntMMMMfiittlliiJfl-JWy^^^ i lie GLASS TO HOLD TIGHT THAT WHICH HE HATH I Has No Intention of Retiring* From Congres? sional Field Unless lie Is Winner of Senatorial Toga. hi iho. Sixth Congiossion il district of Virginiu a triangular battle is prom? ised for iin si .n in tin.- House: of Representatives now occupied by Carter Glass, of Ly iiehhuvg. At til*- corners of the triangle will be State Senator Don P. Hal aoy ; I ?'red Harper, sbn-ih-hHv of lite'la to Senator .lohn YV. Daniel, with Car ior (?last-, incumbent a; the apex*. The candidacy of Mr. Class la predicated, oi i purse, upon his fail pro i" secure the senatorial tr.sra which now drapes tlio llgiire "f C\-Covernor Swkrisoh. Should he be successftil in the senatorial cam? paign wbieh lie is now waging, he will be removed fr?m the cOngresHibnHl lield i in tin- Sixth IMsiricti leaving its liunors to be fought tor by Senator Halsey j and Mr. 11 trper and whoctei else may desire to einer the lists. That Mr. Class ha.- n?i hi ten lion of burning bis bridges behind aim in his senatorial fight, but will bold fast thai which he hath, is made v'ery apparent in the appended state fnent. which be lias gi\<-n out at hynchbiirg. Neither does State Senator Hal? se; [u' li,,- ib l?. toned fr?pi the race for congressional honors by the appear iint-i of Mr. Hai pes it; the lists, and lie, too, hits given out a statement defining his position. Tiie statoniehta fpilbw: I. iuhbuig, March 21.---Congrc.ssinan i.'artbr CS lass, who was in Washington S tunlay when r*rcd Harper gave out the announcement thai he would he a i tfhi-ato for Congrcss eighteen months i: :;..-. has returned to the city. ?'on ? rniiig .Mr. Harper's announcement, Mr. "'.lass siiid: ?'The 'early bird" in politics seems to he ihf fashion of the day Cm: dis :: :u .i. lu d aspirant fpi senatorial in-lidi i- said to have negotiated tor Into Major Daniel's shoes six i ? pith: before tlic In tier was taken ill. ami to have prosecuted Iiis pursuit of the ??? >?'?.. ??!> the ilfiy after Major Daniel wa.- paralyzed. Now we are hav announcements for the Sixty-third Congress only iifteon days after Ibe epiiimoneeineni of niy iyyp years' term Iii im- Sixty-second Congress, ami lif ? a days before I shall lake the oath ? f stir vice for s.aid te'riiy. "Perhaps Ibe fact thai l have pre? sumed to he a enndidate for the Settr rXXc ha: <r>tuet hing to do with the fact that announcements tire being made f?r? long before they are in any other ?ongreSsloiinl district in the I'niteri Stiitte Pf which I have an., knowledge ii may be that these townsmen t>( mine nre so conildent of my election '.'? the Senat? that they would hasten '??> anticipate any probable aspirant fot 'lie I toiise in other portions of tlu>| ?>ixth District. 11 is. as it always lias been. ah> I i.'i.Miiitcr'at's privilege to aspire to (Jon; I ,. i-e.-s. and I have no piirticular con- | ? in with Mr II ii pel's announcement. I further than to romiirk tbitt there was; no reason why he should have nsstlined tbiil I would 'burn my bridges behind rue' and declare my purpose not to be a Oiliidldatc for the House again iJwi.Or fin} circumstances. If I am not tiiisinformed, Mr. I In rper wouldn't mind fujrnliit; the bridge.': before, as well as 1 i ebind me. hciiet I fall t" perceive that there Is. any obligation upon me or /.:.\ indin cnictil to me to leave the roiigrosslonhl Held clear to lilm in any ???.'?lit "_ ^BHnBBBMBMHHOn DBDKXSKXEHaBBSSDBSSSKn I A FRIEND IN NEED I i\'o Many a t Wenk Stomach? Grape-Nuts . 1 Lynchburg, March 21 .-?-In reply to an IhtjUry as to whether the announce? ment "f rred I Ja rper that lie will be a candidate for Congress will in any way affect the purpose announced sev? eral weeks a ?_-<. of Senator Don P. Ualsey t<? bo a candidate for the next Democrat is nomination for Congress from tlii.- district Mr. Halsey dictated ibtj following statement: "Win i! I announced some time ago that I would he a candidate* I alldwcd myself to Indulge the hope tiiat there would be no otln r. hut since that is hot to be the case, I desire lo let it be tally undersibod that Mr. Harper's can? didacy will not affect my Intention Id Htil.mil my claims to the people. While I very much regret, the fact that Mr. Harper win oppose me, r do not. feel tiiat I should allow that fact to deter me from carrying out my long cher? ished purpose to stand for Congress at (lie first suitable opportunity. It is well known thai for several years I have entertained this ambition, to which I have from time to lime given public expression, ami now that it lias appeared probable, through his an? nouncement of candidacy for the United States Senate, that Mr. Class will u'.i again he a candidate for the House, I luive fell that my long and active parly sorviee. covering a period of more than Lwcnty years, and my experience in legislation. obtained thron;:); several sessions in the State Senate, where I think 1 may fairly shy l have accomplished .something for the p. ..id" .-I Virginia, would merit fa-'; vorabh consideration from the voters of the Sixth District when l declared in'y desire !?> serve them in n broader, held of endeavor. I still believe that these considerations will appeal to the pebble to support my candidacy, and front assurances i have- already re? ceived from all parts of the district. I am encouraged in the belief that 1 v ill secure ihe nomination." Would Clone, on Sunday. ( Special to The Times-Dispatch. 1 Salisbury, N. <"'.. March 21.?Steps are being taken hern looking to the clos- 1 log of the Salisbury post-office all day . on Sunday; the matter being promul? gated by the Haraca' clubs In Salis? bury. A committee has been appoint? ed tt> secure ah expression from the patrons of the office- H is not pro? posed \h?.\ patrons of lock boxes shall be affected. Under the plan the general delivery and carrier depart? ments will not in. opened on Sunday. Sorely Afflicted. I Special to The Times-Dispatch.I hVcdericksburg, Vn., March 21.?T. R. Thomas, of Spotsy lvah lit county, has been sorely afflicted recently. About a week ago ho lost his wife. Sunday one of i,i:< children, a four-year-old son. db'-d oi pneumonia, and two of hla O-Uwr children uro now critically ilk 1 Otherwise, Department lias No Statement to Make on Search of Hulls. Washington, D. C., March 21.?The publicity which attended the search of the ha p. 2 age of Mrs Joseph W. Hull and her daughter, of Savannah. ?Ja., on board th> steamer Lusitania by cus? toms officials at New York on March l r. and the criticism of the action of Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A ?SUVSXBZSTSDdC GARDEN SEEDS, FARM SEEDS. SEED POTATOES. POULTRY FOODS. Highest Quality. Diggs & Beadles Seed Merchants. TWO STORES: 1709 East Franklin Street. Branch Store, 603 and 605 E. Marshall Street, Richmond, Va. Write us for prices. Ask for our free catalogue. A fellow is known by the Candy he sends. Therefore send only LIGGETT'S CHOCOLATES. It appeals to the most fastidious. Sold in 1. 2, 3 and 5-lb. boxes at 80c II?. POLK MILLER'S Feel Stronger and Bett er Gentlemen: r think your "MUitrn" ig a Krauel medicine. I :>c] stronger and hotter, I more active and nblc to stati? up under j my work, my digestion has Improved and ? my oyaalghl seems to have aha red in the general improvement. (RBV.) K. D. OUBRRXNT, Danville, Va.. Xug. 23. 1010. Electrical Shoe Shine 5c A f . GRAY CIGAR COMPANY'S STORE, 836 E. Main Street. Ihn customs officers, was the cause b| an official statement oil tile case mad? by the Treasury Department to-day The statement says; "The department was advised that some member of the part} would at? tempt to pa - certain personal effects through the customs house without the payment of duty, and consequently directions were given for the careful examination of the baggage. This ex? amination disclosed the fact that there had been omitted front tin it decla? rations over $000 worth of dutiable merchandise; Iii accordance with the law applicable In s ah cases, seizure of the undeclared articles was made. The department has. however, not deemed it necessary to report* the facts t" the United State.- attorney for his action in view of the disagreeable no? toriety to which the women in <iui?s tion have already been subjected. "It has no comment to make upon he searching of the persons by the Inspectors except to regret that the facts were made public," The statement was made after As? sistant Secretary Curtis bad had a talk over the long distance telephone V. it'll CblicCtOr l.oeh Will M..1,1 Primary. [Special t>. The Tiuies-I Mspatt h. j i Salisbiiry. N\ C? March '.!.?A Demo? cratic municipal primary lias been or 1 de red for the ay ?f Salisbury to be i held April v At this lime a candidate Mayor and nominees for Aldermen will he chosen. Tin election proper is to bo held May Already a num? ber <?!' h ading citizens have announced themselves for aldcrmahlc honors. RiciimondjFreuericXsii'g & Potomac E, H TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. > Leave Klehmoud I Arrive Richmond ?4.60 A.M. Byrd St.Sta. ?fi.iUA.Sl. Byrd St.Sta. !?S;49 A.M. Main St.Stn. r7.I.S A.M. Byrd St.Sta. **>.10 A.M. 11) rd Si. Sta. rl).S0 A.M. MalnSl. Sl?. DS.Ol DOun lljrd St. Sta. fiiOO P.M. Byrd St. Sta. ri.U P.M. Elba Station '.',.16 P.T.. Main St. Sta ?8.20 P. JI; BvrdSt. Hi* ?7.60 A.M. Byrd St. Sta. 311.25 A.M. Elba Station. tll.35 A.M. B>rd St.Sta. ?lUS P.M. Muhl St.Sta. *2.45 P.31. Byrd Si.Sta. *-,.-ih P.M. IWrdKt.Sta. ts.ioP.M.MalnHt.StH. ?0.10 P.M. B)rd St.Mi. ?10.20 P.M. Byrd St. Sta. ?11.26 P.M. MslnSt.Sta ?IS.ftOniRbt Byrdst.Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. I.(-Arc- Bird St. SU. l.:tu P. M. for Frederlckiborc. Lsarc Elba Sta. 7.60 A. M.,6.00 P. M. for Ashland. Arrive Byrd St. Sta. 6.26 A.M. from Frederlekiib'c. Arrive Elba Sta. 6.30 A.M.,6.80 P.M. from Astilnnd. J ?Daily. IWeekdaya. JSundaysonly. r Daily except Monday. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station ! (except trains leaving 4.50 a. m. and arriving i ??.50 night) atop at Elba. Time of arrivals and I ?tparturcs not gaarantaed. Read the aigoa. Atlantic Coast Line K JANUARY 9. 1011. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida and South: 1 :>V) A. M.. 8:15 A. M. .ind 7:36 V. For Norfolk: F M. For X. <fe W. M., 3:C0 P. M M.. 'lOiao P. M. 0:CO A, M., 3:00 P. M.. 4:10 Ry. West: 6:16 A. M., 0:00 A. and 0:20 P M. Kor Petersburg: 1:00 A M? 6:15 A. Mi, 8:16 A. M;, S>:00 A. M., 12:10 P. M.. 3:00 P. M.. 4; 10 P. M., 6:05 P. M., 7:35 P. M.. 8:20 P. M., 11:43 P. M. For Goldahoro and I'ayetteville: ?4:10 P. M. Trains arrive Richmond dally: 4:40 A^ M., 16:10 A. M., 6:40 A. M., r?:05 A. M., ?S:37 A. M.. '10:45 A. M., 11:40 A. At., ?8:00 P. M.. "2:16 P. M., 6:05 P. M . 6:35 P. M? 8:00 P. M., 0:00 \P. M., 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sunday. tExcept Monday. ??Sun [ day only . Time of arrive and departure and connec? tions not guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELL. D. P. A. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 9:00 A. I Daily?Fast train to Old Point. 4:00 P. f Newport News and Norfolk. 7:40 A. Dally?Local to Newport Nowa. .r.:(D P. Daily. Local to Old Point. 2:00 P. I Dally.?-Louisville and Cincinnati. lliOO P. ('Pullman. 0:40 P.?Dally, "fit. Louls-Clilcngo Special." Pullmans. 8:30 A. ?Haily--Charlottes vl lie. Week days? J tin ton. 5:15 P.--Weok days. Local to Oordonsvllle. 10:(>0 A.?Dally. L'burg. L?x., C. Forgo. 0.15 P.--We.k days. To Lynehbui'K. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND, Local from East?-8:25 A. M., 7:50 P.M. Through from East?11:86A. M., 6:85 P. M. L,ocal from West?'&:'M A. M? 0:50 A. M., 7 :20 P. M. i Through?7:00 A. M.. 2:46 F .lames River Line?S:35 A. M.. 6:15 P. M M. Richmond &. Petersburg Electric Railway Cars leave Manchester, Seventh and Perry .Streets, for Peteraburg: ?6 7 8, '0, 10, 11. *13 A. M., 1. 2. *3. 4, 8, ???5:45, ?6, 7, S, '0, 10 P. M. 11:00 P. M. for Chester, 12:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cars leavo Petersburg, foot of Sycamore Btreot, for Manchester: 1515 6:.C>, "??7:15, ?7:35, 8:85, 0:35. ?10:85, 11:33 A M 12:35. ?1:35, 2:35, 3:35, ?1:35, 6:2?, 6:35, ?7:35, 8:35. 0:35, ?10:40, 11:40 P. M. tUnlly exeept Sunday and holidays. ?Carrle? baggage i,"f, express. ??Limited, except Sundays and hr^ldnys. All ears from Petersburg connect with cars for Richmond._ The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS OPEN 0 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Admission, 25cJ FREE ON SATURDAYS 1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. B.?Following schedule i)s,-'jr?>>, published ns Information and not guaranteed: 6:10 A M.?Dally?Local tor Charlotte. Dur? ham and Raleigh. 16:46 A. M.?Dally?Limit? ed?For all points South. Drawing Koont BnfTo; Steeping Car to Memphis via Ashe Vllle and Chattanooga. 3;O0 P. M. Ex. Sun.? Local tci Durham and lutermdlati ntationn 6:09 P. M. Kx. Sun.?Keysvllle Local. ;IU3 P. M.?Dally? Limited? For nil points South. Pullman ready 3:80 P, M. YORK RIVER LINE 4:80 P. M. ?Ex. Hun.?To West Ft.. ronnoct lug for Baltimore Hon.. Wed. and Frl. 6:? A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:16 I*. M. ?Mon.. Wed. and Fii ?Local to West Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From the South: 6:60 A. M.. 5:05 P M.. dully; <?.!'., a. M. Ex. Sun.: 12:66 Ex. Bun.; : 00 P. NL dally. From West J'oint: 3:80 A. M. Daily j 11 ;M A. M. Wed. and Frl.; 1:25 P. M. Ex. Sun. S. E. BOROLSS, D. P. A.. S:0 E. Main St. 'Phono Madison Hi. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL It A IL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule in Effect January 10, 1H1. Lean Byrd Street Station, Richmond, FOP. NORFOLK: *3i00 a. M.. ?:..<>; P. M., M:10 M. M. KOK LYNCH 8?.URO AND THE WEST: ?5:16 a. M . *&:00 A. M.. *3:C0 P. li? ?:.::?) P. M. Arrive I'.lchmor.d from Norfolk: ?11:40 A. M.. ?6:36 P. M.. "11:30 P. M. From the West: ??:C0 A. M . a2:M 1'. M.. b::16 I". M . ?:C? P. M.. 'J P. M. 'Dally. a Dally, ex. Sunday. bSund&y only. Pu!, man. Parlor and Sleeping Oars. Cafe Dining- Cars. C. II. BOSLKY, D. P. A., Richmond. Va. W. R. BEVILL, G. P. A., Roanoke. Va. NORFOLK SOUTHERN I.v. Norfolk: ?8:8J5 and ?11 A. M.. *3 P. U. for Eastern Cairollna ar.-3 the South. Lv. Rilelght *6 It A. M.. 13 <nrl '3:li P. M.. I for Kar t' : 1 dlna and Norfolk. Pullman Sleeping '"art between Norfoik, I Raleigh; also Goldsboro and Norfolk. I ?Dali) ? Dally Ex. Bur.. I C. D. LEORANDE. G. A. American Natlor.ai j Back. 'Phono Monroe I?jT. Richmond. W. W. CKOXTON. G. P. A.. Norfolk, Va. RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of electric trains to and from Ashland, stopping at intermediate station*, upon signal: Lv. Richmond (Eroad and Laurel Stf.). 'ii:'*. '7:10. fi-.lOh. 5:10. ??10:10. 111:10 A. M.; 1:10, 2:10. 3:10. 1:10b. 5:10. 6:20, '7:10, S::0b. 10:10, 11:45 P. M. Lv. Ashland. ?6:65, 7b, S. Ph. 10. "11 A. M.. ?12 M., "L 2, 3. 4. 5b. 6. 7. ?. ?b, 11 P. M. ?Dally except Sunday. ??Sunday only. bCarrles baggage. SEABOARD AIR LINE. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich? mond daily: 3:10 A. M. ? Local to Norttn.i. 1120 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta. Birmingham. Savannah, Jacksonville and Florida points. 8:12 P. M.?Florida Lim? ited, daiiy, except Sunday. 11:35 P. M.?Sleep? ers and coaches. Savannah, Jacksonville, At? lanta. Birmingham and Memphis. North? bound trains scheduled to arrlvu Richmond dally: 6:32 A. M., 3:26 A. M., except Monday. F:05 P. M.. 6:46 P. M. i$team&oat& _r OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond foot of Ash St. dally.7:00 P. M. Leave Nev.-port News.5:00 A.M. Arrive Norfolk.6:00 A.M. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:00 P. M. Connections also made by N. & W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. & O. Ry. at 4 P. M. Night Line steamers stop at Claremont to land or receive paseengers on signal. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO.?James River by dnyllifht for Norfolk, Old Point. New? port News and all James River landings. Steamer leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 A. M. Freight received for all James River landings. 'Phone Madison 171. Main Ticket Office, S21 E. Main Street. Easter Cruise West Indies S. S. "Avon," March 25th, 19 Days. Special inducements. $85.00. Ha? vana, Santiago, Jamaica, F'orto Rico ant! Bermuda. "Ask Mr. Bowman," Southern Tour? ist Agent, 708 lia&t Main Street, Rich? mond,J^l?_ Merchant and Miners Transprotations C NO'.-fciLx to Boston, Mass., and Provldenee, IL L Steameri leave Norfolk for Bntton, 3un., Tues. and Frl.; tor Providence Mon? Wed. and Sat. at 6 P. M. Passelgera and freight taken '<?? all Now England points. Tickets on sale at office C. A O. Ry.. N. as W. Ry.. ?. H. Bowmnn. 70S East Main. aa? Richmond Transfer Co.. 80S East Hala. TWO CRUISES I By the Steam? ship ?'CLEVELAND" 07.000 Tons') 111 1 1 I Tnr nrnl 10 'fts)va Wn'^ln No'w York No? ll UilU | v * m b c r 1.1311. The second to leave San Fran? cisco Feb. 17. 1312. HA.MBCKG AM ERIC AN LINK, 11-45 B'way, N. Y. Or S. II. Bowman, 70S K. Main St.; Rich nond Transfer Co., S03 E. Main St., Richmond. AZORES-ITALY. MC I)?MA RS EI 1. LKS. 4,500 Miles of Delight. Ma.Ienna..Mar. LT.. S V. M. Venozta.April l. 3 P. M. Germanin..April n "> P. M. Sant Anna. April 16, 3 P. M. Around THE ON AN OCEAN LINER Duration 110 Days COST $650 Including All Nw-essnr.v Expenses Ahonrd nnd Ashore. Fabre Line ,1. W. El well & Co. G. A., U' Stole St., N. Y.