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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.govchroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85038614/1892-12-02/ed-1/seq-2.… · ???RICHMOND DISPATCH. srt?? ¡ìispATvn couras?. Tne ???.? ???G??G? »* 4eliv«re4

??? RICHMOND DISPATCH.sr t?? ¡ìispATvn couras ?.

Tne ???.? ???G??G? »* 4eliv«re4 to en»·srrirs>rs at nwtwg^ , knts per wee», payable toise earner weeny. Mailed at 8« per ennnm11 for eli months; a ?.?? tar toree saos the; ."»v.

U ? one month.*Ice WRJCKI.T DISPATCH at »1 peranrmm.IfcearNDAY p|M>A''VMet8I.M>l»ers*iBttrn.

r88J8a for six mooU:*.MitskTipitoa· ta all mse* payable M advance,,

end on paper eouiuuied after the elpiratic« ofON time paid for. »en· posVrwnce money-order,essgfsj or regletercl letter iurrsacy sent hymall wUl be at the rlek of the ssadsa Hab-sSrifaaag Wtstilng ihelr |ir*M-ofnee changed mu»l

five taelr old as well a« IBelr new | pet ila»«*ß??* oopus free,

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ADVaRTIfSINO RAT»¦ Air iwca.estasa.

Mime.« .

'times. · '.HMimes.* |!S«lime*.· J ga:»lmes.I*.»month.* !|g*months...,J "J,

Basine«· Wants.§ ¡G'Wanted (situationsM words or less).w aw

Reading noti.sss fa reading-matterjypes 8 vs

line» or lee*. 84 ; io DoopsreU leaded. 75ct ard of rates for aiore spat» lumiahod on sp-

l ikattoD,

? ? letter» and telegram* must fas addressed »o

nUtlUM-AKlittVI ANY.hsl**'te<l,xxainiunicatioiis win not be returned.

G?-TOWN Ortll F.. 4:i3 EAST BROADtTRKET.MANCHESTER ?G??'?. t*M HILL

wTmifff._

FBIDAT.DECEMBEIl 2, 1892.

Tho Cornine Session oí (Jonirress·Next Monday the representatives of the

people will assemble in Congress antl he»(¡in the work ot legislation for mor« than

sixty millions of eotiis. It is said that thePresident's full message will not be sent to

Congress on that dav, as ho will, owing to

death» and sickness in bit family, be un¬

able to complete it by that time. Tbe|9SOfjle did not approve of Mr. Habkibon'sAdministration fSOf re-elect him to theJiichoftVe he now fills, but fatto! them,¦without distinction of parties, sympathizeWith him iu hi« afflictions.Congress will have as much business as

it can possibly attend to. Indeed, anioni;the reasons advanced in faror of SI extrasession is the statement that Congress willbare more legislation to perfect than itcan iMissil.lv disposa of dun«"; the regularfeasion to begin n> tt week.

If the Prussels conference shall do as

good work as the cablegrams say it willprobably doOoasTeaS wfll almost certain¬ly approve of its at turn and proceed to

Vas» such law« at Um approaching session

as oiiv be needed to make the interna¬tional acreeiueut operative ??? this cotiu-

tn.Possibly. t'>o, the. Senate may agree with

the House of i:, |·G··< ntfitives to admitArizona and New Mexico to etstobooo1 attbe aevsion of CongTesa about to begin. Ifthe Republicans find it settled that thenext fenato is to tw a Democratic bodythey may consent to admit these States as1» means of aafsnetbeninfl iba Republicanparty in those two Slates when admitted.1 hi· two houses will have a knotty sub-

,'ert to dispose of wtMM they come to theconsideration of tbe proposition to repealthe 10 per Mat· tax on State banknotes and allow Iba several SlatesM h to bST· 8 currency of it«ayfffsV %· liav·· foil confidence thatCongress will sci wisely in this matterof stil*tit'.itiiic. or allowing the States to

substitute, a new kind of paper ciretiln-tion for the currency now so often said toI·.· " UM bast IS the world." So confidentare are tbst OosglMB will do its duty in

the proBateaa that we shall be ready to givetM nefff plan of providing paper currency

for the people a fair trial, let the result bea* it gasjr. We h.'ivc not looked with ¦lavoratile eye 0DOS any of the looalschemes proposed, nut at the same timewe have not predicted Sot expected thatthe country woold go to ruin in case a new

»ysti'tn -ucli us that of Mr. Harter, forexample siit,uid be adopted. We do not«ntertaiu any such fears, behoving as we

»to thai CopgTCM will at once return to thepn-ti.t nati, iial-lmuk system if the new».tie shall provo to be us objectionable as

V.· fi ir it erilLTI.e tariff will also tie considered by

Congress. We do not expect th" House ofj:»axri MststiT«s t·» restore tin· tariff on

tugar. r,<>r t«> attack tho McKinlrt. bill as

? whole. It would ha simies In that bodytoaeskssnäse beste la Ugtalatrng uponi-ubjects with which the interests of theDemocratic party.indeed of tho peoplel.'eiiegally.areso closely bound tip.

Postal reforms will come up for con¬

sideration by C lusress this winter.A number of bitta will com« up in the

which wage passed last winter >.\in·-House of Representative* and sent tothat t !

All th.< pension law« ought to be re¬

vised; and such of theui as are objectiona¬ble should be repealed St mice. The Pro¬tectionists have voted to increase pensionsSi a mean- of securing a higher tariff, undthe Pensioniti s Luv.· voici f(>r protectionas a means of securing larger pensions.'The Democrats in Congress have pot beenb.òd in this matter, 1 hey bave truckledtoo much to Northern sentiment ; for it is

nothing but sentiment.So, also, the ltnniioratjon laws ought to

I rteod JudictMa legislation mightresult in great good.

lint we will not attempt to cataloguethe subjects of legislation by the OoagteeaShout 10 assemble. One thiug must bepuar led against |.v the Democrats in Con-pre.-s, and that is trying to induce thoPresident to call an extra session before itis ascertained whether the new fusionsenators will or will not be Republicanst>n all questions except tho proposition toprovide for the free coinage of silver.However. Mr. CLEVELAxn » able to takecare ot himself, und will not be inducedby jiersuasion Of otherwise to convenet otigre-s in extra session. Be will decidothe quertiou for himself, and if he deter·mint s to call an extra session it will lie forreasons which all sound Democrat· willadmit to be good ones.

A New Passenger DepotThe president of the Chesapeake and Ohio

f-allway It leported as arranging tn spend a mil¬lion <>r more <luliar» in improvement of depotsin Maaasas l. 'ilier·. is a railroad tunnel in pro-srraee un 1er the city, passing near the new CityJialU Tne rsJtroa is need « union depot. Whypot open it ¦ tassai at theClly Halt and sell itto th* railroa l» ?-CAn*fi*a Advocate.

This is cue of Dr. Limin'i jokeetbut it octl* K(*,» to afaow that tbe Rioli-tn.n.l pnblie is eagerly awaiting the fnlfll-ineut of President broaixs'a promise thatkt an early date this city shall be providedwith a suitable passenger depot, or .ta¬lion, as the oompany may be pleased tocall it.Mr. Tndaxls was so solicitous that we

ibosid hare a fine hotel m the fashion¬able West End that he over and overegain offered to »u beenbe on behalf ofhinuelf aud his company large aarns to-.*ard» it* construction. These aubectin-tion* are not needed for hotel pur-f*»*·- Messrs, Otaraa. Pom, and Abknt·are toeu of such great wealth that they do

1 t ot ask the help ;,f other capitaHst»-andf therefore might well be used in erasting 8u*w |«s»enger station for the C*hesApc¿Jb,sud Ohio Company at Richmond ^V.

I b. physical difscultios to be orercornoIn order to l.r.ug the Chesapeake and Ohiosnd the H.thmond and Allegheny roadstogether at a central and convenient pointto the city are very grest lmt the Upesof time «ill make them no lesa than theyare now. snd the oonipany'· angtneerahave made very thorough survey· of «veryInasible location and approach*» theretoAt one tune rumor led the public to be!

lieve tbst tbe netghhevhood of toe Ht.I'hsrlesflotel, on Msmstreet, wee the «Hechosen: at another period west Hroedetreet was asid to be the accepted spot. ;from time to time it was suggested thatEighth aad Oary etreet· would b« a goodenough piste if the Kighih-etreet tunneloould be uttiiMd. and often we have heardJnh>pU r*v that tbe aite of the present pas-

.enger depot could bo made to do *erv

Well indued. But we believe that no de.clstve action has vet lieen taken, and thatmuch depends «won the oost and ooe-

vein«·«.·« of bringing the two roada togother bv MbTM of a beit Ime or other¬wise. These details are matters for ex¬

perts, who** jadjrraent the communitvwill very readily accept.What vee want is ? pnatsenger-etation

which shall comport in comfort and con-

venirci .-s with the (Treatnose and pros-fierity of the I'he» apeak o and Ohio Com¬petí-. an ! the business ami population ofRichmond and Manchester.Tho possibility of having "a union

depot" here is ratber remote. There »a no

location suitable for it. »Xdpt that treatbvel plain which is approached by llroadstreet in ils westward «souree. The At¬lantic Coast Line is already on the groundthere, but it his an elegant passenger,station on ?t?? street, which will serve its

purposes for · lone time to come. TheChesapeake and Ohio Company conlddoubtless find a point of junction for its

two-roads on west Rroad street, bul theRichmond anil l>*nville eotild not getthc.e without tho expenditure of a creatdeal of nioner, and it is at preeeotin tho bunds of receivers, who finiits affairs, to put it mildly, very

complicated, and iU hopo of speedv re >r-

ganization enibsrrassed by contracts andguarautea* which it has made in half a

down different States. So Brother I^r-n-HTY and all of ns must be content withthe fulfilment of President Isoai.lh'soriginai promise and proi»o»ition, whichw.is t«> renate bis two roads inaeouifort-nble («asscuper station.The Chesapeake and Ohio Company has

attained an nntireccdonted «legree of pros-pefity under President ImoaUaI, and thetime has ttow otsmt come tor him to helpRichmond. Ami this we feel satisfied thathe will gladly du,

Mr. Cleveland anil Our Debt-It falls to the lot of nearly every man

ut prosainenoe, sooner or later, to havesomething to do with the public-deidijucetion of Virginia. Mr. Ci.kvki.am> isnot an exception. Ile is a member of theAdvisory Board of the ?????t? committee,which, in conjunction with the Londonsyndicat·, gathered in nearly all of tbeold bonds of Virginia and öfterer! themfor funding under the legislative act on

this subject an net which we have everyreason tobelimi will firnen stfirnal rrnirrttiitu the debt agitation, which has been

i: bere ever since the close of thewar.

It was M a member of the aforesaid Ad¬visory Hoard that Mr. Ci.rvpxANn was on

Wednesday served with a summons to ap¬pear in the Chancery Court of Richmond,wher" a t''.oofl B*Brt has been brought bv an

attorney who alleges that that sum is du Ihim by the committee for legal service«rciolered.There will probably b« no occasion for

Mr. (? rvxi.Avn to appear in person. Hisdopooition will doabtleag enawer. It i»,therefore, not very likely that he will be·ettine either e witness or a w.trd-in-chan-oary in Richmond.Tha cloeittg BO "f this public-debt i|iies-

tion is one of the blessings that the year1892 has brought us. It hascivnn Virginiaa vast deal of worry and trouble. By ur

ooiupnct with Messr«. ??.??tt, Ci.kvei.ami,and their associates this Htate is to issuefor h«-r imrt of the debt new bonds to run

for a hundred years and to bear a low rateof int re«t. and the creditors are remittedto West Virginia for a settlement of herportiou.

I be servioes of the Ci.evki.ani« AdvisoryBoard (appointees of the bondholders)Were Of great value. Indeed, it may be«loubted if any other men could have peg4·suaded the British bondholders to acceptthe terms offered by Vircinia.

'.Collapse" is the Word.Here are twositrnificar.t paragraphs from

the cabli'grams in yesterday's papera. Wequote :

1. The standard'» financial article say« : '«Thestiver market Is not favorably Impressed withMr. do Rotbschlld's scheine. Tue more the

schema Is examined the more potent lieco-ne»Its Impracticability. The collapse of tbe mone¬

tary conference Is expected In all finan, ial

circles.-'2. Another paper says: "Rut it Is universally

felt that Mr. de Rothschild has dene a great ser¬

vice to iximmorcla! Interests by averting an

utter smash of sib or through thecoUapso or the

monetary conference."The English paper* do not hesitate to

express their own views despite tho factthat the Hrussela conference is composedof ns able find distinguished financiers as

any m tin world. And it is well that it isso. Tho true scheme muv bo proposed bysomebody unknown to fame. The worldis imt too wise to learn from men whosefame has not exteuded beyond their own

dwelling-places.

Sugar and Incomes-Mr. Hai stead says that the Democratic

party leaden rreetn to be in favoc of re¬

storing the war tax on sugar »nd incomes.Don't y« ti barter« it. They wilt never

be so foolish as to restore tho duty on

suear. The people ?. infili led, and tli-'vnow have. "

u free breakfast table " so tarns su^ar is concernè:!. And they will keepthat table fr«¦»>.As to incomes none tinder ÇS.OOO will in

any event bn taxed. Indeed, we might, saythat ? .bod's income will be taxed by ther'e«lera! tiov.rnmcut until another war

comes on. The w.-u who have large in¬

come», generally have their own way ?

this country._In the four weeks «nding on tho 2sth in¬

stant there wero reported in St. Louisl.üjs cases Of txphoid-fever, and the num¬ber has increased as follows:first week. K«Vecond week. »7Third week.·,,4"?Fourth week. I'.'to

The general belief ? that this is mainlydue to polluted water. Tho water supplyis ta »eu from tho river at a point just be¬low a group of lione-burning ami render¬ing factories, aud in that neighborhoodseveral large st-wers also empty into tho

river._A prominent lawyer, who has Just returned

from the southwestern part of the State, saysthere are fewer aspirants for office In Rich¬mond than In any other ljcaltty he has heardfrom. Here there la but one candidate for the

postmasterabip. two tor Collector, and equallyas few tor inost of the other placee. In Danvillethere are three aspirants for the poet-urn.·.·.Roanoke aud other cities of the Commonwealthbave a tuli complement of candidates for all thegovernment placea within their midst..liicl··vunl ¿eoyr S orfolk Uti.gr r.

This confirms what we eaid to the 7n<ir\r-Aiptui a few day· ego.

Senator Vast, who a while ago was talking ofa wave of extermination against the pro-

tecUre Industrie»." now counsels a policy Mcalmness and moderation for Congress.--<'ni«·,«-»tati e'estawreistBe not nueasy. The Democrats are not

going to lose their heads. They will legis¬late with all necessary caution, but willstsnd by the doctrine that protection forthe sake of protection is unconstitutional.

The esteemed RiiHwomi Dispatch and theesteem« d Norfolk /-ui..i»v»r« are engaged tnhighly-Interesting discussion as to bow a build¬ing ?.·«y be tnada fireproof. In «triefest confi¬dence we will give our am la hie contemporariesa » pointer." The only way to make a buildingahsolotety, unfailingly fireproof is.not to buildlu. fi'èitburg Initx.ApptaLA better way is to build it and not fill it

with com boatible material.

Wa nave, seen Cotone! O'Kerrall's name men¬tioned In connection with thé position of Post-master-Oeaeral lu Mr. Cleveland'· Cabinet..Q er*» < owrfer.We see it ottener mentioned in connec¬

tion with tbe gubernatorial nomination.

Tbe New York Hera'd «ays it will takeíl*»,000,0üü to pay the pension claims ofnext year. But will tbe people not say aword to tbe oongreeeman who »ball thusthrow away the people'· mohoy ?

Why M It that people use Ha trattoti OU 7 An*.wer? Hevauee(? tsihebest UaiueuL

ArreMed. theprogress of Corsmimpttnn. In ailit'· earlier stAges,it can I«»« cured.It's a scrofulousaffection of thehint;* a blondtaint.and, as inevery other formof gorofnla. Dr.

Pierce*· «olden Medical Discovery ta S cer¬

tain romedv. Be* it rt'U5t be taken in time.and noie i* tbe Un.* to take it

It trurtfrm the bJfMd . thsPs the secretNoUung else sets like It It'· the most r*v

tcut stwngthrwtorer, blond cleanser, andfleah boikltir known to medical sx*jDce, FurWeak Ltuigs, NpittlnK of Blood, BranchlUs,Asthma, Catarrh, and all lingering Coughs,it'· a remedy Uiats guaranteed, tn everycser», to henirfYt or cure.

If it dosso t tlie money Is return««LIn other words, It's mom on sWfstNo other medicine of its kind isAnd that provea that nothing else is " Just

as cood " as the " Discovery.''Trie dealer I* thinking <>f Ais profit, not of

ytrwrs, when be urr<* »»thetnin» els».Judge for youraau which is likely to be the

letfT imslic'ine.

i'· 13. 15, and 17 east Broad.

REMNANT-DAY.and possiblyremnants will be getable to-mor¬

row. Then hardly again beforeChristmas.for there's no place to

show them.To-day remnants of Eiderdown,

plain and figured, 2- to 8-yard bits.Short but useful lengths ol Flan¬

nel, scarlet .\?? white.Usable lengths of Outing Cloth.

Hoar of M14 lie Aisle.

Lots of Interesting short lengthsamong the LINENS.2W twos Pan.y Turkey-Red leMeCsSta,

. I.·..>.Vl» yard· Turkey-lted Table-! loth, ft:!,·,? a¦ease' < neh, sie.« lengths -:i yards, !We.j

."> ynr.U. 85e, 4 yanlt». t'ir·. .'. yarJs, 4.V..difformi qualities, hut all linen.

East Aisle.

Short lengths of Silk ; shortlengths of Dress Stuffs. These arenot remnants, but remnant pricesor worst* attach to them.Full Dm * Pattern* In fern-y WOSTS· and plain

liiw-ci'.-nle colored Cashmeres, neatly put upand banded, P9% Main Aisle.

"Harper's Monthly" remarksthat " no man really becomes ac¬

quainted even with the news of the

day until he has thoroughly perusedthe advertisements." Very true.

Advertising has grown into a

science.a fine art. A few more

years will suffice to teach adver¬tisers of the spluttering kind that

exaggeration and misstatementsdon't pay.that people will event¬

ually stop to consider that a storeis not better than its advertise¬ments. If they put a discount onexactness of course the store be¬lieves in that way of dealing.hence you'li beware.

Barnum's breed of people wholove to be humbugged is dying out.So more and more newsy grow theadverti.-.ing columns of all reputablejournals. We pay thousands ofdollars to the newspapers ewryyear to give you store news and it'saimed to be so exact as to serve as

a jjuide to the store. ÜÍ course we

don't print all the news.there'stoo much ; but all we print isnews.news that makes yourmoney go further if you heed ; thatenhances your comfort.

To-day the DOLLS hold recep¬tion in the basement. Bring thelittle folks.or leave them behindand buy surprises for them. Dollnews··«.lointed Doll, flowin«- hair, 10··.??·? body, bisque bca<l and bands, 12&.I'ltnte.l Sleeping Doll, shows teeth. "..".SeFull-?? Hixlv IKill, -feens, bisque head and»run, 18 nimben high, 4Bc.

Kid Sleeolng I Hill, snons and storklug«, 35c.KMset BUqSsJomtSd IX'H. .">0clU-iticli Doll, taU-ton tody, dark hair, says" l'epa and " Mainili«,' tille

Si-tana Indestructible Doll, very large everyway, dirk iin.r.fl.

lR-ln.'h Doll, fnll-kld body, shoes snd stock-taga,tl.t8.

IB-toon I...1I ·" Beatri. e"-fnll J anted, Sleep·,shows teeth, flowing bslr, 01.85.

Sleeping Doll, real hair, Joinieu even at wrists,. 1.7?.UHtially much higher.

·.'()-.n.-n i.l'iuip little bloa4a.8S.S5; fulljolnt-ed. shoe* and storking«, uvMnrn, t¿.?.'>; 25·inch. 88.26«We have them more than three

feet high· Dressed Dolls, too;Sailor Boys, Gypsy Girls, Shep¬herdesses, and Ladies. Dolls, 5c.toS25.More real CUT-GLASS came

yesterday. What's more elegant ?Pnneh-Bowl. small. £84.60.Sslad-Bosl. 811'; h.'.rt-sLapcd.Howie, «e.h.'i and 88L5Q,:.'-,.te·-.· ?; ustard-Saucers, 83.65.Oil-Bottle, er»*.Bread-Plate, e"-.«8.Ilaudled Olive Dish, 8».*·">.eelery-Dlsh, ?? i;o.Kound Olive- Dishes. 18.20.Tumblers, 18.85 ? doten.Ceñir»-Piece. 8lí.'-!.'>.Decanter, tb "...Iiiuiiidual Uitt.ru, 76s escb.

Today a special exhibit of Brie-a-Brac ???? Lamps.Heavy Silk Parlor Suit, 5 pieces,

$115._

10-piec* Toilet Het, delirate colors of decora¬tion, ev;.4.'».

Ilandsomo Florida shape sets, #(Lllt-pisee sets,8<i.0.">: 8ii.ii4.and more.A pretty Hue of Moustache Cups, Ote,

llasement.Such a CLOAK business as this

is good for you and for us. Whenit don't deserve it it'll stop growing.Now when money goes farthest wekeep buying and the selling goesmerrily on. Our prices are littlerthan ever. More Cloaks came

yesterday.Figured Tan Cheviot, Watteau back with.trap, a perfect beauty, 81 ÉV50.

(iray Cane Coats (¦* cape*) only 812.Tan fctriped Caeviole, gauntlet cuffs, pearlbuttons, 89.50.

Light-drey Cheviots, largo p»arl buttons,87.60.

Ian, Watteau back, pearl buttons, 810.4ii Inches long, Wattean back with doablerapes, tan. Urge pearl button.·*, 8-¿. Allthose are half-setln lined.

Mixed Tan Jackets, Watteau plait, 84..V).A Ian Wrap, black velvet collar, overcoateeams, largo pearl battons, lined withchangeable silk, US,

A Black beauly. Diagonal, 34 Inches long,overcoat seams, half-satin lined, 81U.Others in black at $?>, $7.so,

$3.50, and $2.25. To buy a wrapnow is virtually to get the makingthrown in. Our trained forcemakes any alterations to insure anabsolute tit.

Here's big value.your choice of40 well-made NhWMARKLTS forfs.not the value of the goods byany means.

Take Slevator.These pretty White BLANKETS,

every speck wool, 10-4, weigh 4pounds, and cost $31 pair.To the most extensive and ele¬

gant stock of Blankets in Richmondwe invite you.

Take Elevator.

THE COHEN CO.

WOODWARD&

LOTHRPR

TemplE

Dry-Goods Store,corner Broad and AiJams streets.

FRIDAY,REMNANT-DAY, AS USUAL,Owing to th· near aDproach of the Holiday

Season and the demands of tho trade, «sir tieualIti'iiinaiit-Day sales will N. omitted (beginningnext week) until after (li ristai as.

THIS WEEK. AS l ni AL.

Cloak Department.23 CLOAKS In all for Ladles, Miases, and

Children. These are odd sizes aim broken lets-no two alike.but all sizes will be found In thelot

Remnants inLinen Department.

1 dosen DAMASK TOWELS, with band-knntt<xl frlug., «oHodi originally 50«·. each, now

?G?*·- eaea.4o chort length* of WHITE LINEN, «alUMe

for neat ?? piere·, aothaa, tray cloths, and fan··/work, from nc. to 7.'«c. each.

.111 remns-ils .,t TURKEY RED TABLEDAMASK, frurii '.· t-> 3**J yard lengths,

50a qusltty. 37uo. a yanl.37*»c- «luallly. Hoc a yard.

Kemnants of Handkerchiefs..12 LAOIaV aLL-UNBH EMBROIDERED

HANDKERCHIEFS, slightly mussed from hand¬ling, reduced from 2Se. to Bon

GLOVE REMNANTS.TpalrsGRAY CBAM0I8 GLOVES, sizes ;,i.

OU, and Bla, were · I. no" HOC.-'pairs Itl.At'K BIAHK1TZ Gl.fl\ Es, sixes BfJ

end HA«, were Si. now 75ft¡1 pairs MOUst/l KIAIHK SUEDE GLOVES,

sir.« tl«., were SI ·.'">, now 7'ie.I pair I'KAKL Kll» BLACI ST1TCHINU

OLOVES, size ii'», were ITuAO, now el.

Remnants in Men's Department.II p.iirs K.\N( YSTKIl'KD HALF HOSE, all

sizes. Ittwc.Il pair« l'.AI.BRIGOAN ?ALFH08E, assorted

sizes, l-'v-11 pairs SOLID and STRIPS nALF UOSE,

Site 9 only, 1 Be.

NECKWEAR.? TEi-K TIES in Satin effects, remnant price

8a>.30 ForU-lN-HAND TIES. Satin back, rem-

Bant prt e >.:,?? bins' TICK TIES, remnant price 10a

20 remnants of BUBBl AN CORDS, 39 Incheswide, 3 to ß yard lengths, regalai prtoe 10c.yard, remnant price, h ·.

·,·."> remnants to iTuN HF.I'S, 9 to 11 yards,were He, now Be

10 remnants DARK CALICOES, were 8c, nowtic.SB remnants HAl.F-WoO'. MiESS GOODS, 30

Inches wide, were Boo., remnant price, 80e.

Woodward h Lothrop.ABI'SBMENT».

Entertainment.Lee-Camp Charity Fund.

MOZART

TUESDAY, Dec. 6,1CONFEDERATE WAR SCENES

HY THE OLD Ol ARÜ OF LEE CAMP,

FIRST VIRGINIA REGIMENT.TOLE MILLER

AND HIS FAMOUS AMATEUR TROUPE.

?^a?tt.??.Mrs. Durrstt, Miss Rogers, MissMea.I«·, and Mrs. Cowardln.Boto.Miss II am ter.

r-Ot.o-Mr. K. II. llowns.«¿????t?tt?. Frank Cunningham and company.Sonos.Mrs. Durrett, Oeoag Lohtuab, lladdon

Wat kins, and Mrs. Cowarlin.Laut Patkoxesses- Mrs. T. H. Leary, Mrs. W.

Boa rainier, Mrs .1. II. Pace, Mrs. R. 8. Kosher,Mrs. C. I). Lanchóme. Mrs. C. I'. iAthrop. Mrs. C.1*. Siokes. Mrs. J. B. Purceli, Mrs. Alfred Gray,Mrs. J. D. Alclutlre. Mrs. II. C. Jones, Mrs. R. II.Whitlock, Mrs. t liarles K. W'ortbain, Mrs. J.Taylor Ellyson, Mrs. Ran. Norria, Mrs. A. \V.Archer, Mrs. J. W. White, Mrs. T. A. Bran 1. r.Miss Waddoy, Mrs. E. C. Minor, and Mrs. N. V.Randolph.Admission 50c. ; reserved seats SSe, extra.Tlckots on sale at box-oflloe FRIDAY MORN¬

ING._de 2-FA8a2t

MOZART ACADEMY OF MUSIC.Ed. 11 »sinos ? aHill. Lessee and Manager.

WILSON~BARBE1?AND III3 LONDON COMPANY.

??-MUHT, CLAUDIAN.IMATINEE TO-DAY. LADY UK LYONS,THURSDAY NIOHT.THK ACR08AT.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS ???HAOIIS, AND 8AICKDAY M ATI-

Mil., BKN-M-1-l UREE,[no 30-4t)

M1L1.INKKT.

M1LLINEBY AT A SACRI-KITE..I have marked down all ¡11 t

TRIMMED and UNTkTMMKD HATS,-·-.-

BONN Els, and other MILLINERY NOVELTIES.Persons wishing aandnome millinery at verylow flitures will do well to five mea calL MOUKN-INti BONNEIS aad VKJLM a specialty.Mas. B. W. COBBY,del-2f 307 east Broad.

IIOKSKS, MCLF.S, CO*»T8. Ac,

I^or bali; fob want OF»twuse, one ot the best SADDLE AND ?"*1?

HARNESS HOUSES m the city. Stylish, goodmover, and perfectly gentla Not afraid of.¦lectri.·-or «team-cars. Apply at ?a 3 TobáceoExchange building, no 30-«od3l

TAXE«.

OrnCB 1. OLLECTOB OS CTTT TAXES,)urv UlLL, y

Richmond, Va,, December 1, I8i»2. JCOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.The RK8IDUB OF ??G? TAXB8 FOR 1892

ARE NOW DUE and payable in this 0OI00 du¬ring lilis MONTH. A penalty of & PER CBJST.wtu be added to all btus rstaaintog nnpaldDBCBMBBK 31sr.Every male 21 yean of age and every person

keeping boote or dolo« business In the city fatasse»sed for personal taxée, and those who havenot paid soy city taxes during the year willplease caU and settle ao as to avoid being postedas delinquent.PAVING, PIPE, and SEWBB-CONNKCTlOîi

BILLA ara also due, and win bava lo be dcolar·delinquent if not paid on er Defer· DBCBMBSRSlsT.Officeopen until diP. M.

f. W. CUNNINGHAM,de 1-lm CoiJrsctor of Ctly Taxes.

AT LE8S THAN COST AT

LEVY i DAVIS'S.The Enormous Stock

OF

Holiday Goodsnow arriving make It Imperative that we havethe counter In centre sisle for the proper displayof goods When we opened our

i vlftiil!u O

this fall, this being the only available space, we

assigned tbe entire counter to clothing. Bot as

tbe Holiday <Jood» mast be shown, aud we mustbave this coonter, we have decided to close outour entlro stock of

BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS.T" close out trie Mock rjnlckly we have cut the

price, on every 8G1? and OVKKCOAT to

LESS THAN COST.Tills groat reduction offers you clothing at

prVe* y. ii will never see again, as you will please?·.·.?? in mtnd this Is not a sale for an advertise¬ment, but a sacnik'6 sale to inako room tat Holi¬day QOOSS,

BOVS' TWO-PIECE SUITS,sge 4 to 14 years :

si'ITS that were 80 are now 86.87.HI I IH that were 85?? are now 88.9ft.M I IS that were ·3.*."> are now 98.If*

B0YV FINE JERSEY SUITS,strlr-tly alt wool and handsomely braided, age

4 to 7 years:SUITS that were «I» are now 84.BH.8CIT8 that were *H are now «4.4*.Ml IS ti.at were *»l are now 93.75.

ROW tint DIAGONAL BÜITB, trimmedWith line utile .· ,M, ace rl to I» years :

SI IIS that wre *l:i are now 8i>.7.">.BOTS' 'lWo-l'iKCK 817IT8 Infine ('»«slmero,

leoacSss. an.I Mixture*, age 7 to 15 years:81 IS that were 81'2 are now *K.7.VHI ITS that were 810 are now «fl.HS.SIITm that were »H are now 85.87.HITS thit were 87 are now 81.7.'..PI Is that ?,,??ßß aro now ß-».·!*.MIIS that wore 8.r> are now t8.Uk

SOYS THREE-PIECE SUITSin fine All-Wr*>| Cnssimer· ·«, Dlag.mal*. et.·., sge

18, IS, and 14 years:80??? Hist were 814 are now ff».f>7.? ? h tti*t were 819 are now f>.7.">.SI I Is that were 811 are no«8 7.87.

BOYS'LAPE OVERCOATS,made of ttie v.-ry iie*t material, well tn;ide and

lines, age ? ?? G- years:OTBRCOAT9 that SSTStlS are now 810.11\ ? Hi IAT8 that were til are now 87.H7.?.'. (« »AT9 that were IS are n.>w ?.?.7."..? »? M'.t.OA 16 tbV were 8« are now 98.IB.

SGI 11 TO 4 ? ????·???????? that were 813 are now 96.75.

4019 TO ß YEAKS:OVERCOATS that were 88 are now f ?.

BOYS^ CHINCHILLA REEFERS,age 0 to 0 years:

REEFERS that were $0 are now II.97.KEEKERS that were ?4..10 are now 83.47.

Levy ~& Davis.THE

? ?o ow

E ER RCORNER SECOND AND BROAD.

We. tase feel received another big lot of .? ack-B I 8. Rp· isl sale for ihre« <\\j*.LADIE.V 1A.N .¡ACKE1S, 8>l..-»i); regular price.

81».LADIES' TAN .1ACKETS, Watteau ba.-k, 810;LADICS* BBAVY RIBBED BLACK BEEPERS

84.PLAIN BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, pearl but¬

ton«. 18.FAWCY CHEVIOT JACKETS, 3'-» inches long,

onlv en.BLACK CHEVIOT REEFKKS, fur-trimmed,

only ß.?.CHILDREN'S HEAVY CLOTH KEEKERS,

from 84.30 to 95.LADIES'CACHMBHB AMID CLOTH QAUKT-

?.???.tan. garn.-t, brown, blue, sad green-only 5c, s pair. Tb,«y are finished with blaek-ami-tan leather and fancv and plain silk cord.KANi'1 «/L'ILTKD SATINS, 7.V. yard.Eitra size EIDKKDOWN (/LILTS, pink,

gold, ant blue.CHIFKiiN HANDKERCHIEFS, handsomely

embroidered, only 39c.; regular pri.-e, 91.'-'">¦PUB-TOP OLOVK8 for little boys and girls,

onlv 87a a r>alr.rioYs ????-t?? gloves, .ioc1.1NH.KMENS KID OI.OVBS, 81.LATME8* BLACK KID OLO*i'18, size óH to 9,

onlv '¿'»: ; regular arles, 8 L86.CRKAM-8ILK Ml Krl.EKS, 76?. 1099.50.( ?????-SILK MIFFI.EKS with colored silk

flowors, 11.'-'*> and 8l..".u aud 81.Hl>.OUR HOLIDAY DEPARTMENT IS NOW

Julius SyHle &Son.Nos. 201 and 203 east Broad.

[de 1-at]

J. ? Rose & Co.,1512 EAST MAIN

AND

No. 105 east Broad street.

BARGAINS!BARGAINS!

STOVES, TINWARE,CROCKERY,

GLASSWARE,LAMPS, CUTLERY,

Vases, Cologne-Sets,Motto Cups and Saucers,

Mugs.Make your selection* no« before the stock Is

picked over. We will keep the good· for you and

deliver when wanted.

Merchants visiting the city will And it to their

interest to aee oar stock and prices. We make

no :barge for package or drayage.

J.E.ROSE&CO.,1313 KA8T MAIN. ??dBAST BROAD STREET.

fno 27-»a,Wsr]

^^^^OBBOC XKmcIMES, *·.

IjiMULtìlON OOlMJVfiB OILJ VITI

?????G???????????? LISI ? AND »ODA.We beve prepared thti emulsion fur toe past

ten years. Il« superiority over all other· la at¬tested by every one who ha« used lt. Vor ccofhs,oolds, broccolo·, '-onsumplloa, snd sll wastingdiseases. Price 50 cents and 81 per bottle. Korsale st all drugstores. Do not be persuaded totry any other. Ask toi tbat mads by

PVTtCHLL, LADD * CO.,no 1¡t-tt Kietaiond, Va.

BOOK ANÜ 40» WORK NEATLYJXBCOTKD AX TAJ* DisWATOH fsU*/»-

¿Ms-JaOlsA,

Fourqurean,|==iPrice & Co.

SOMETHING OF INTERESTTO THE

STRONGER AS WELL AS GENTLER SEX.Not to neglect the men, we Lavo an unusually large stock of Coatings, Trou-

Bering·, Overcoatings, aud Suit l'ittt.me. Many of these bear the nume» of themost famous makers of France, Belgium, and Oemiany. Men's (Moves, in faineand skin, in the newest shades. Hulf BoBB in Morion, Cashru.ro. Cotton, an 1Thread at prices that will astonish tin- man. Sim·«· going i;it" "«'w quarters Mm«Neckwear Lavo given us much concern. At this timo und until after Christmas weshall lay great stress with the new tugurios and whims of fashion. Windsor Titoin many novel shades ami comminutions. Wo are daily adding new and etylishthings to our stock for little lioyg.

AH the late colorings for' Opera Wraps in tine Wolfing Hroadclothstan, sapphire, roso, heliotrope, old bim*, und chartreuse. l,>uite a penchant is now

seen for plain cloths for house, carriage, und ütreet wear. Our Laslies' Cloth at ¿lexactly tills the eye, the range of tints being as multi-colored as summer's sunset.

Silk Department.An oarly insp«>«3tlon la «yrrdlally Invtted to examine our Silk stock, as our itntsirtatlone

are now opened and displayed, comprising many lar» and attracUvo novelties, embracingTokio Crapes In all the new shades for evening coMuines, ,u< well as Japanese Fisur.-d ? i.->thsin light blue, Nile, yellow, red, and a variety of new coiort-gs, at the low price if

yard.U'" are showing a full line of Figured and Striped (bangeat-la Silks In all the new tints.

Have also a beautiful stock of Chang«>abl« Velvet«, in plain and «»rded surface for iimi-

tuning with Silks and Woollens.In our Hlack Silks we are displaying a in -t -upi-rli line In nil the new wear ·*.

as Crystal, Cottellne, Muscovite, Beugallur, Ondine -in fact, the largest asoortm.ut everbefore offer«·!.

Lace and Embroidery Department.Immense line of Ladles'and Childreu's Hiudkerclilefs Just received.embroider·»·!, pi.vn,

and silks.Best value ever eftered in mir 25 and SO& All-Linen Handkerchiefs.High novelty in Veiling, with Jet and chenille bor l.-rs, tb» lat.'tt and imwt becoming Veil

worn.

Fins line <.f Valeu-b-niie I^ce and Inserting to uiab-h for holiday trimmings.Bandeo««» Btrartifao· Bearli ta ail lengths and widths.

Many pretty effects In Black Bourd ? Lace and matched Ins-rHngs for Drees-Trluimings.Splendid display of Drapery Nets, all ?'·(h lice and dainty effects in Chantilly and Oriental Laos for lvnp-shales, etc.TiTctiou and MedM Lao· Bad reatiirH laserttag m completo Assortment.

Elefant Point Appli-pi-* Lacs m th.? BOOM·. pattern».Nobey and «tylisb Deroy Collars.Fiatimi and « aehmere Waists, in black, blue, ani red.a decided bargain.Black Beaded Net In choice vartety.Our 5 and B*MjO, Handkerchiefs are exceptloaal bargains.

TAKE THE ELEVATOR AND BEE OUB

MAGNIFICEN1 FAN EXHIBITON THE BEOOND FLOOR

TELEPHONE NO. 1070._One of the Most Interesting as Well as Most

Inviting Places in Richmond ??-Day is the

WRAP DEPARTMEfll OF

G??

JL A.JL ? BROTHERS.It really must be a pleasure to the ladles «>f our city to call and examine stich a stock as wo

show. Not 100 or 200. bat over S.Ô00 GARMENTS of tbe very late·! styles, from which to makeyonr selections, our stock'-ompnecs aim«"»! anything you can wish for m black, navy, gray, tan,mode, drab, and mixed cloths, ranging «n ptioeo fr·- -·. to th.· Bneet grs lea .Ve havemade an effort to Uo the largest business «Sf this kind to tbe Ity und w« thins you will agr." withus that no other hmise can shoe y H si h a stock fruii whin to make your cboen.

We show over 600 ¡A It M EN I S s'il-a ni., for mKOee, children, and luían'·, in the most »tyli.shshapes and cloths. I»on't fail to see this department before making y.ur BBUiÎMir· \i ¦ DM e*·"

you some money.We have aboout B0 BBAL PLUSH ? 0AT8» extra long and the very best ijualities, which wo

offer at much below their value.LADIES' REE FKK and BLAZES M I >, al prl -ne less than you can buy the cloth for.DKBBH OÜODB moat go, Theieesootl moving on. and w«· need the nsun to display our

holiday goods, which we will shortly open up We show all the pretty effects f'.r tute sens m e wear,and oar price· will pisase vou. We «bow oat all tbe remnants an ? «hot «ode to Dress Go« is. n

-.irei-oubtrrs at about one-half then value.a good chaoce to secure a bariçalu lo a dr»ss forchildren.

We show a large and very cúmplete .ps.-k of DEBBA TRIMMINGS.,f all k'uds at the roostreeeoaahte prteea

We "fier inducements In CM'. PETS of all kind», made snd laid A large assortment ofSMYRNA. HOQUET, end FDR BUG» at tho lowest prices. PHI ?.GETS and \KlSul Mtt-s arefd.-red ut l.guM-s to Indu.-«· yin t. ¡ ir l.as··. WacextBhOW you a large stock of OIL-CLOTHS andMATTINI.*, at the lowest price· for similar pialcies.

A»k tosee the bnrcamswerh.iw in LACK ? UlCl \INS, PoKTIKKES, BI ?????··, SILK andSATINE DOWN COMFORTS, SHAWLS, BaTRTB, and < ISHMEKKand FI «.NNKL W \

New Une» Ot RED, NAVT, MYRlI.E.anl IAN EID GLOVES, ctsliMEHK 0LOVES andGAUNTLETS. In black aad «olere.!, at 2.? and .Vic. also. BILK aid Wool. MITTENS f,,r ladsand children at f>0 and 2.V. a pair, the oorreot things to keep the hands warm. We have a kWS·aud varied stock, and you will always find the beet values obtainable at our house.

THALHIMER BROTHERS,Corner Fifth and Broad Streets.

fno2?-Su.WAF.·.ar»**·«*«···**' > .¦.»^.?..¦?

? II E D I F F E R ? N C EBetween what wo do, and what we say we will do is

? ? ? II IN G .

The difference between what we do and what other dealers do is

G It ? A ? .

An exact saving of '25 per cent, on dollars rqient for Shoes by shooing yourselfand family at THE ECONOMY.A chance for tho babies 700 pairs of INFANT'S BUTTON SHOES, black kid

vam*J6 with r«d, tan, bronze, and green tope, at ÌScLow In Price.Ulgu In O/iatlty. Low In IM-e-High in Ouality.

M SI SIHuys a pair of WORKlNu 9HOBS for men.

SSÍ Sri %8Huys a oalr genulue CALErSKIN 8HOES ia

all shapes.

$?5(G~ ~^3.50 $3.50Buys a pair of HAND-WELT SOFT CALF¬

SKIN SHOES.

*.) $5 $5Buy· a pair of tho CELEBRATED BLUTS

HAND-MADE biiOES In Calf and Ratent-Leather Hlu'her. Lai·», or '.»agrees styles.

$1.49 $1.49 $1.49Huvsapalr LADIES' BTBlCTLt DOMOOLA

Hl' G? ?.? SHOKS In Otiere-Toe, Common Besaer spring HeeL_S4 s-¿ $*¿Huys a Bsb of good and stylish HOT'AHt'-

TOK SHOES. Ask y..ir u-iutiNir to let jrou w»hers and you wtll surely call and get a pair r

your own wear._

$3 $9 $3Buys ihn ladles a pair of BAND-MAUK

9BOR6. tliegreaiest assortment of kinds everanowu in tbe city.

_

A full line .,f EVENING 8L1ITEMS In all.hades.SI! IN M.IIM'EK« In all colorsWriiiK si.ifi'ERs, ai.

THE ECONOMY SHOE STORE,311 EAST BROAD STREET,

Acta iw

EXECUTOR,ADMINISTRATOR,GUARDIAN,TRUSTEEASSIGNEE,AGENT.

G?t??,?,^»?????,?G??,>

Wherever TRIST COMPANIES have been establlsbeü tftey naverapi.llr supersound all oth.r kiu.li .,f KIDl'i IAHV a-lniiiiUixaUoii,as the features of security, pertaaueocy. trained Judgment, andbusiness system are advantages too obvióos to requin» argument.Next to concern for the accumulation of property Is aiulety for its

preset and faithful distribution. This can beai be svinplishedthrough tho agency of a Trust Company which '-an completo Ite un¬dertakings. Inasmuch as It does not die. 1 adiee and persons unac¬customed to business methods find the assistance and ÍTBC8TH OKadvice of such a c<>ni|>any of great value. We could-ALL KINDS

freasons why every one needs theservlcee of such scorno- (????'? G?!»ration as ours, «all aud tell us what you desire and we will helpyou to eo-ompllah It. IN ???69 GALLOWKD OH DKP091T6.W LOANS t)N REAL ESTATE AND XIRM-CLASH COLLATERAL NEGOTIATED.

VIRGINIA MERCANTILE AM) SU'E-DEPllSir COIfASÏ.OF RICBVOND VA.,11 OH BAST MAIN STKBBT.BOARD OK DIRECTORS: ·

oublis IL SkisiEK, President, Msr-shall M. Oiijjam, Tlos-I'residentJohn Addleon, Jackson Brandt, William H. Jonen, Howard Swineford,T. I. Alfrtend,Ware B. Gay, William li. l'aimer, Robert 1. Trsyior.C. E. Belvin. William J. Johnson, John G. slater, G. G. Valentine.

]y 13-W.KAi.uilm BERNARD G?? fOfj, Ja, Acting Secretary and Treasurer.

? Purely J egetable Treatment,NO. 0. BAST GRACE STREET. RICHMOND, VA.

.hHIN H. OVEBBY, President. L H. JENKIBi«, Secretarv.Directors: John II. overby, Jueeph H. Shepherd, Julius A. Hobeon. L. H. Jenkins, Elbertl. Wal¬

thall. Dr. J. W. Williams, Medical Director. William ?. Gary, Hueinese Msnsger.All communications strictly confidential. 'Phouu4.'ll. no H4bM

OIL-CLOTHS AND CARPET8.--1 have received ray stork of CARPETS,

BUGS. MATS, aad OIL-CLOTHS, LINOl.El M,SHADES, LACE iTHlAlNe. an I POLKS, PA-PEK-H A NUI NOS of all »tylee, si; ich I 8m otter¬ing at the lowest srtoss. Ulve ins a oali. A.JENNINGS, »DJ «a·· Msia street, Richmond,

Vs._ _no "¿0-1a'

Hr.an»vals._

Dr. <i. smith. /amDENTIST. ^H»1RV1N B. eMITH, D. D. s.

ASSlsHANThas removed to 307 EAs? BROAD STREET,teslf«sa i uud and Fouxtc. streets, fe 4s-eo4

13LUM-PÜDDING,Ml.Ni'r.-MEAI·.SSO

NEW Nl'TN,DO SO «·.« A ? HI Y * H A TN tv. ?

:?RICHMOND LOAN OF-KICK, ??? «ad«'¿0 Ninth street.-

The largest, muet reliable, aud loweirti_rates guarantee,!. MONEY LOANED on Dìmoud. Watch-a. Jewelry, MercSaudie·, and col¬lateral ot «very deacrtpUuu. Uigbret prwee paidfor old gold ani silver.

HAULKL BACHKACH,SW30-3BI rronrsrwf-

! MAY'?fi07BU(,.M,s|,,K·

I»LiUf

f A

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P'

On^1

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Ja M \\ A SOX,607 BROAD ST11EI

iSnpttiifln«'xt eamtner ? ecure a

STEAiI 9A li; I ?

luii.s BLUmake, at a -

'

all laats fr

GENTLEMEN'SI Hunting Boots/low ersofegh (otdulse. Long Lashalf pffioe,

J. A.Pace ?

A. BOWIE, JR.HAS moi

(between lewGoods Rton

Boots, S/iOiSatchi

call ouI where »

( illl.l'KKN s

SHOKS il r

AND At h »HOES fi

ShoesWe hair not / >

tlie old ladiii¡t nth

COME AND GYOURSELVES

PAIR Ol· SHOESKill'. I ? ? ? -

TAYLOR& BROWS91S KAM M I S

Buy of theMENS PINI BAS

BOOTS AND SHOK¦ -.rry in afss9

that will fit all teet.s^AI.E l'iti«"SX,HBsT r'KI· ? H CAIASk to see our 8

ID« »boe for tbe incur, S

IU0K6 MADI M>Bt laaapetis-t; » '·'·

W. r- I'P.».··

NUBI fREEMpa -i1ONE

LADLES' BLACKOltEN sWAl '?

PAIR or UHU 9É0Í9 G??? «

*r

8Al*NDBKss HO· *

999 east Hresd »""''

1'. 8.-ME.NN «l''>:sM

I ACE Cl RTAINS l.A ?

mitidm ?·« wr»IHUl.NU «TEAM Ut

UV .,*4**assw#FlWOSaWL

»TILL MOM "V " I l " '

U the ums to bay. a* SO-lu