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PROTECT SUGAR G0MS?MER8
The Price Can "no Longer be De?
termined by the Trust.
Protection Organs Have Changed
Their Tune. No Longer Fear tor
the Poor Man's Breakfast Ta?
ble. The "Poor" Trust
Gets Their Sympathy.
The fact that .tho new tariff act pro
tects tho consumers of sugar in the
United States against any unjustifiable
enhancement in the prices of retiucd
sugars by the Sugar trnst of this coun?
try itiboiug demonstrated in a way thai
must, bring confusion to those poisons
who but a short time ago were desig?
nating it as an act drawn in tho intcrost
of that ^rc-r mouopoly, says the Phila?
delphia Record. A recant iucroase in
the wholesale price of refined sugars in
the American markets has already had
the effect of bringing into compotitloil
with such sugars substantial quantities
of foreign rcsim;d sugars, tho importation
of which was practically prohibited by
the terms oi the McKinley act. It is now
manifest that wheu the Sugar trust is?
sued its recently published edict that its
brokers must t'.ot handln foreign roilned
sugars it fully realized that the barrier
to competition erected by the McKinley
?et had beeu swept away by the now
tariff, and that it could no lotigi r arbi?
trarily detcrmiue for itself what prices
should bo paid for refined sugars by con?
sumers in this country.
Iho Now York Journal of Commerce
ln'its comments upon tho sugar market
during last v.-eek said:
"Fully If),000 tons of foreign refined
sugars have be:;n placed, and probably
more, with additional negotiations
pending. This amount is quito largo
rnonzh to b" conspicuous as a sign of
further possil ilitios, itud there can hard?
ly bo a doubt that a feeling of iudopoud
once has been created toward domestic
refined Bugars amofig those who can uso
the Imported article."
(He of Uio foremost of tho journals
which advoi ate McKinley ism,aud which
?within Iii" hist mx mouths have many
times di igu ded the new turiff lawns a
Sug.ir trust act, in a reo nt issue edito?
rially referred to these importations of
foreign r? lined sugars as follows:
"Under our fool tariff the Herman re?
finer cm undersell the American rolinor
in New York, and we cannot change the
absurd law by a stroke of a pen, us can
be done by most of our foreign competi?
tors."
.^o that the fears and lamentations uo
freely expressed iu print during tho last
teu months by tho enemies of tariff re?
form that the new tariff would increase
the price of sugar for tho poor man's
breakfast table have been changed by
tho iuexov; Me logic, of events intoa wail
that under the workings of that act tho
poor man will get his sugar for his
breakfast table from foreigners at such
low prices thnt tho much to bo pitied
American Sugar Refining coin pony can?
not successfully compete for tho trade,
and thati unfortunately, as a Democratic
nreshient is in office any change of the
law in the direction of giving more
powers and privileges to trusts and mo?
nopolies is out of the question.
Every day makes it clearer that the
McKinley net. which imposed no duty
upon raw sugar, yet placed n prohibitory
tax of half a cent a pound on the refined
sugars consumed by the masses of the
people, was the real Sugar trust act. It
produced r.o revenue for tho government
lrom sugar and left the prices of tho
ouly kinds of sugar that the people nse
entirely at the mercy of mouopoly. The
new tariff act, by its duty ol 40 per cent
ad valorem upon all kinds of sugar,
gives the government $40,000,000 year?
ly revenue, aud by tho imposition of
only one-eighth of n cent a pound addi?
tional duty upon refined sugar protects
tli6 mosses of the people by meads of
foreign competition from any aribtrary
advance in the price of this necessary of
life
No calamities, but benefits, have come
to the pH ?pli. of this country by reason
of tho provisions of the new tariff, und
the tinie is ue:u- lit baud when tho au?
thors of the organized campaign of slan?
der ami f :1 eh.1 which has been w aged
against it for political advantage iu a
time of great business distress will be
overwhelmed in the indignation aroused
by their detected fraud.
Three Booml In Hunger.
The improvement iu business under a
reduced tariff ought to bo us disastrous
to the Reed and Harrison booms as to
tho McKinley boom. It was through
Reed's unscrupulous work that the in?
famous McKinley bill was passed, and
Harrison did not scruple to complete the
iniquity by approving it. What the Q.
:; . O. P. needs is u nominee w ho was iu no
way conspicuous in the doings of the
Reed congress.?.St. Louis Post Dis?
patch.
The Mm Shines Brillit.
"The political sky, which was so!
cloudy and threatening a short time?
ago," says the Baltimore Sun (Dem.),
"is beginning to clear, and the 'iudica- !
tions' for Democracy in lb'JG?if we
may look so far ahead?are distinctly
favorable to it iu the great presidential
struggle."_
Wow Settlers In the South.
. , Although comparatively little has
jbeeu said of tho immigration into tho
: south this year, it has been tho largest
I *ver known. Tho movement is not con?
fined to any state, and tho oldor onos,
? as for instance, Georgia, oro receiving
thousands of now sottlora.?New Or
; (leans TiaMe-Deuourat,
Tom Uro.V. Scar?.
?'Tlirco glass bombs filled with nitro
glycerin were found on tho Btoop of tho
Hon. Thomm? B. Rood's residence eurly
on Tuesday morning nnd have oansed
groat excitement in Portland," saya u
dispatch.?New York Comiuercial Ad
Blatrlmoay mm u LxMt Itcsort?
"I'm ulyjut to bo married," writes n
5,'irl to this ofllco, "and instead of re?
ceiving congratulations I urn tiwnro that
1 net d n> dofense, und taku this moans of
making H. 1 urn "7 years old?old
enough to know better and do bettor,
Int I have no choice The in .in is u
widowor with mic obi Id. Lie liked his
lirst wife bettor than ho does me. I
likod .?? man years ago better than I liko
him, so wo are quits <m that. Ho wauts
a bous' Li^pur. 1 want it home. I was
brought up to sing a littlo aud piny :>
little, but have no trade. My i nrcnta
will bo glad to Hint uio settled. 1 Would
be bappior oaxniug ?5 or $0 u week uud
iakin;' care of myself, but I waa not
taught how.
"Thore tm> thousands of women iu
my position. Every mau who brines up
bis daughters without starting them
with tbe tueuiiH of eurniiig n livelihood
is lcspnnsiblo for just nnoli a mistaho I
shall lnaku uoxt month."?Atchiwjn
Globe._
Dutoh Dotinei of Real Hair.
A girl sat near uio at tho fclieator the
other night whownstbo observed of ob?
servers, and she know ii, says the Wo?
man Abont Town in the Washington
Post. Her gown was like any 0U0 of a
half dozen pretty frocks in the houro,
but her hair was nniqnc. You thought
when you first looked at her that she
w;ls wearing a bonnet, but sin- wasn't.
Bor heavy brown hair was drngged to
tho crown of her head, and there twist?
ed and puffed and pinned into n vory
fair imitation of n Dutoh bonnet, com?
plete evou to the big bow in tho back,
h w:ls odd, it was striking, but it was
decidedly tho very latest fashiou, and
slut knew it. What is nioro to tho point,
all the women who saw it knew it. mid
the wearer knew titt y knew it.
Our Oauc liter*.
If there Ivo nny general "revolt of
the daughters," which 1 do not believe,
liiero must bo sotuo dee]) underlying
germ of disease in our modern civiliza?
tion. It inn hardly occur wllOU pan n S
are wise and loving und win n, for tho
fnssiness of wearisome restraints aud
incessant interferences, thoy Bubstituto
the linn control of gcutlehoss and love.
??? Arclidoacou Farrar in "Woman's
Work."
lteriutilici.ns Wunt III? (Mils.
Bets tiro now being mnde that the
Democratic majority in New York state
in November w ill not be over 136,000
and in the city not over 200,000. Most
Republicans and reformers,, however,
are holding.off for bettor odds.?New
York Mercury._
Could Not Sleep.
Frof. L. D. Edwards, of Proston,
Idaho, says: "I wan ail run down,
weak, nervous and Irritable thro'
overwork. I suffered from brain
fatiRue, menial depression, etc. I
became ho weak and nervous that
I could not sleep; would arise tired
discouraged, blue. I began taking
Dr. Miles' Nervine
and now everytlwnir is changed. I
sleep .soundly; feel bright, active
and ambitious. I can do more in
one day now than I used to do in
a week. For this great good 1 givo
l>r. Miles' Nervine the soie credit.
It Cures"
Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold or, a positive
fruuraiiten :h;tt the Ural L>i.itlo will bono
fc'- All druggists bell it at f I. G bottles *5,
will be sent, prepaid <,u receipt (if price
Mll.viMedienirk:.. '??Iv.u.irt forf
Sold by All Druggists.
Dirnbcrger makes a Flying Mile in 1 Minute, 45 Seconds,
Demolishing all Records.
HIS MOUNT WAS A SYRACUSE.
RIDE A
CRIMSON
KIM
AND
BE A
//SYCAMORE.
white k mm, sole Agents, isi wm St.. w&i
De I iglntf lj I Summer Resortl
Lor et. to Academy,
NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO.
An Ideal Place for Ladies' Summer Vacation.
'J ii. ro .re many ladlei who, bleu
vny. Nambora Ir m t o south visit <
place to upcud t 0I1 vaoaiion with 11?
good net. rn h ive made i nc? deparlur
(iiiiin.er boards *. mid ? II i-i o Ihi
"i ?itii Iii? opportunity, spend Iheir snnimcr*
niada and Xiaoir.i Kail*. Tnoj w n lind ah i leal
!:-iniui 8 ol Loretto ut Niujfara r'alle, Out. Tim
tin. year, and will lake la lie* or jro iuk girl* ae
?very wee iniiiiodation for the prest al tin u nut l
dein) ui Lorotto. with its nta*ih proper loin,
NUiiim 1 real al tiio hiiiiio time it in uf onsv
i iuI of rieptamlior. The i catittfnl A<
targe mid 'dry room*, is iil| ideal i I 'en f>
ceas to the urea! cataract and al1 thu varied attn. tmu'oi World-r'.unou* Niagara i'.dl*.
1 hern ?dl In no bur lensomo ruh.--, lo observo, and hoarder* cau com.' au I u>' as they
plrato, only hoii'K rni;iiired to keop within tho limits of rotiriug hour*. The term* will
bo rooud quite roimotiable. Ton dollar* a wook: where two occupy the'sann room, $8 a
week each, and w ore > i nrtv ?i foar 01 more occupy tame ro in. (7 ? noh. For further
particulars address hI^ti It NiTKliloK. l.orotto Acadotuy, Niag.ira falls. Out
SI M 11 I It II l.vOIC I n.
HAYTH'S HOTEL.
FINCASTLE, - - VIRGINIA.
Iu tlm niiin Itiilga < ouutala?. Altita la
2.1 tie loot. Midsummer average teuij? r.i
tare ti degrooe. Malariu Mid mosouitotx
unknown I'ri-diilly mull tu i pausen [or
oonuocttaui lelo i phu etc. I*argo dining
ball, ballroom and IwentjT'flva bidr utiis
Hiiilci tili? spring. Capacity IM, World
renowned foi n> nmgue*iau w?l<r for Ii vor
mi i kbluet disease*.. HatoS, vis to 62 n -
cording to locution. utimbet iu room. Spo
.-i.it to fiimiliea. l our week* to month,
payable wookty. Children uudor twelra
yoan and lorvants. hall price.
llOWI It IfAYTII,
Owner and Proprietor;
Write for descriptive paiupldot. Bil,t-tf
ALIMITED NUMIIKH OP SUMMER
boerdera can bo aceotninodato I at
HYLAND INSTITUTE
1 y applying to the prlii Ipal at oi ee. Three
ni'ltiutea'rido to Norfolk, foity-Qva to * >i.l
l'oiut or Virgin a Uoaeb, twenty lo Occau
View, Uorkloy, \k. JeU-w.sa-U
Fauquier While Sulphur Springs
PAUQUIElt COUNTY. VA.
Hotel Opens June 15th.
Walk* ru.I lirivr.s. Spion nl I.ivory, Ten
niii Courts, Pishing, Sulphur Uatki, Uriok
lintel. A:i ntedaru convenience* Kor cir?
cular and informiitlou adilr
iM>. K It \ KK.lt; Manager,
PaqQlcr White Sulphur Spring?, Va
roylO-tu.ih
STOCKTON aOTElTCAPE HAY, I J,
Tin Rtocktou llotol la unsurpassed on tho
At antie Const. The sanit?r; arrangement*
are perioct; lino billard roouia und bowllug
alloys. Sacreil concert* Sundays. I diom,
, American and Kuropoiu plan Spocial ar?
rangement* with parties ucslriug to remain
any length of t me. Addro**
110 It AC R M CAKE, Mauagor.
COBB'S ISLAND,
Virginia.- -e.i-iiln resort In the At laut Id
Ocean. Unrivalled ror itx ?urf-batbing im i
inagiiillceut vi n ol the ocean, mcr. aae of
hotel accommodation* and other improve?
ments, 'i iioi-o desiring plenty ol shooting
an.I Ueblng can lind It at Cobh'* aland.
Iloute; Wo will nioet da ly the tic: not tit
bound and the 1:51 south' b nud train at
Gobb's Htitiion, On tho New York. Philadel?
phia ami Norfolk Itnilrond. I'asa< tigers
transferred to Island bj steamer, forma?
$y.60 per ditys #12 per weak; $10 pm mouth.
For .'urtlur information a Id reu
Cult it * Sl'ADY.
JeG-tu,tli,Ra-3m Chesapeake, Va.
THE CELEBRATED
RUH HJI SPRINGS. KB.
i
TUE 0AYK8I HESOItT IN THE MOUNT?
AINS. CAPACITY l.e?U. OPENS Jl NI'. 1.
Rates Reduced One-Half.
Considering riri illty i f it- patrom , ebar u-ter
of aceoniDiodatioiia.
CHERpEST ran ?i wem i
Waters recommended bv Icadiug phy?
sician*, if .i s.:rter. r .rum consumption,
iadigestiou, Bcrofula, catarrh, diarrbaa,
teniaio tronbles, etc.. or neod gaiety, anr
riiiinde.l with u superb class of peoplo.
write Ibr piimplilet and be convinced this I*
n panao a for vour trouldo.-.
i>r. I - AI \ 11 WillTK, of Itiehmoiid, Medl
ral hireotor. JAS. A. PltA/JEIt. Munagiug
Aim .t?r. say 12 eod,low
SI HI lll .lt It i SO UTK.
white sulphjh imn
C. \V. UUi.LBN a SON. Owaora und Prop.'a.,
(alien I ovtont^b, Vu.
The oldest Summer iti sdrl in tho United
Btutus. Ooid Klebing, lloatin? und Kithtug
Eight diiloreut waters White, lied and
Ulo ,Snl|?hur. Alnui Iron Arsenic. Clinly.
lie.ito und l.iihia. On lop <>i t'.o "Three
Top Itan'Ko,'' 2.1011 foot above Iho ?.es. 1>U
inii '0 li??>:.! I! .V I).11 II W tr.rllckiouo mile;
distance trom S A W II It 1.nerton throo
miles; di'tailOu rr?i? I! A . iMi dle:on
nr. let Writotor ra'es. jo.UDui
Variety Springs, Va.,
I'KItl.id. I*. 0., VA.
Immediate';- on Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, |
? rp.-ns .line i?'. i--1>">.
Newly furnished, Elrgaul fare. Moderate t Iran.
Addic-i
CttAWFOlttl a B1CII ELPEKREIl,
n.vii-tu.th sa Proprietors, j
Old Point Comfort, Va.
HYCEIA HOTEL.
Dmival'el as a health sad plentnra ro
tort. Invigorating ocenu breezes full of
life-giving ozono. New plumblug, lorfcot
draiuagi and all cotnforti uf thu modern
hone .
Kend for diacriptive pmr. biet.
Je'i-sn.w.rSm i . K. l IKK. Manager.
warm sulphur springs hotel.
Warm Springs, llatb Co.. Vai
NOW uri'.N, j.TJii fuel elevation, line
Swimming l'o I?. delightfully tool, Pop?
ular Tu e Orchestra Insic.
i or tern s ad rea
l'UEu S i l IIIIY. Manager, or
i: . CO.M8TO0K,
jiivi'-lm llosi U at Manager,
j Allcghany Springs, Va
1 Tho greatest dyipo ein water It nova en
| dorso.l by the s Ma leal society, aud
awarded gold niuilal and di; domo at Wor i s
I Kalr, Chicago. Meal pop i h iium r ro
i lot t in tho ruonntiiins oi V rginlw. lilava
I lion 1.7?? feet. ?eaiitilitl lawn of
.fbrtj norce: Hiki walks n i drives good
livery an i i nn i ol music. !'. rim moderate.
Writ." for circular "i pulilj blot containing
loatimi Dial fi out promiuo il liyaieiana ah i
other parties of emine ie <. v.cOI.HOI N.
Proprietor. It T. m\i.I., M. D., I'll ?.,
Iti ildeiit Physician. ni.v2!).2m
?-tme: edgemerg."
I nboumlrd sure s?ol the rieii ami fashionable
-mi.in.on ..; ? d ilil> seaion at Kdgenrcre, U
i., hol wen A r ei n. mul \Vu?e I i . si xi on mi :>??
froio sVw Y' rk l*alrollt? I by ihn hestpoio!?-.
liueMt ihanntd with u- leliiiul and abundant
hospitality, surf aud still bat Id agin perfci-ilon;
lifts private i atli>. Knstint!, fi-ldn/- erervlhln?
lha'i mski> Miashlo life dollguirul, fociallj and
Other*! e. i?;-.n nil Onlo'.ier. For drill lai a i
..i ? ... I PH |{ K 1; cnicrc, I tin ; Island, N. V,
JyJ|.,u,\?e,,r, i?
OCEAN SHORE PARK, HOTEL
ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN,
its (viiuh:s from Norfolk J
'i his elightfiil ocean r lorl will he opi ni d
tov the reception of guest* , u duly i-t, 131*5. ;
I In* place o:t?rs eapoc'lal attraction! lor'
Untiring. Uoatlu { aii.i Klehitig. Large and I
ploHtiaiil rooms.
i he c.utaiunaiid fcrvlco ewollcut.
t: /''! * rini moderate.
I or rates ad Ire**
i has. It JOHNSTON, Manager,
]t)2C*ti Virginia ueaeo. '
schools >mi 1hh.i.ebbii, | V'lloni.s *m) ?joi.i.tCU k.h.
C?UTHWKST VIRGINIA INSTITUTE FOR YOUN'U LADIES, BRISTOL Va.-TKHN. ?'THE
i> lilgtu^i and broadest culture.** 1'wvncy otliiore and ttuchcn Eleven M'parate K'hools. location
btipoi . Climate aud uealtb teeord unsurpassed. I-** re good. Fonr-storr brlok aud ? 00? building,
I?6 rooius, Slcani Heat. Ille nie- Light Hut mid 'old Uatln. The neat seaiiou will begin Stpteubtt
I2tb IS9& Kor Illustrated Catalogue address SAM.UKb D. JONES, Pr?sident, j)U-i>2<ji-Wiut
ill iclcliiaigtovi. Rciilciiimg:* JXToi-f ollc. Vn.
?.\e.i. >i.smo> nomiAy, Niii''rK>uBkn and, is?s.
.horthnd, Bookkeeping, Penminship, Type-writing, Spelling and Lteeis Practice.
Uraduutes ntslbted 111 liudiuu plate*. THE NunFOLK lit SlNK?S C?LKEUE I* a tU..rv.ugli and
|ialu9taking iiHtUntioii,aud Itigraluatrs aresouttht after br ilic businessmen uf Ibis dtjr is etfrka,
btenogrnphi 1- aud bookkeepers. For inrins and lull Inferuiatloo a id e-n
, I. W, PATTON, Principal.
SCHOOLS AM? CWI.I.KliKN?
NORFOLK flCHDBiriY !
a b lioul lor boy- possessing oortain dis?
tinctive ndvaUtugOS willeil Ulay bu summed
ui> .m follows:
I. Iii broad ? <l r r i Ii Iiiiii.
Ii i -i>ii i! oi pr igress.
?. It* ? Ii ?'.?-on. ? .li-ciplluc.
4, liiei-ou iiiiilty ..'i n- course thronet]
l...i ii vleniciiiiify and ?ecoudai * giaues,
5. it. tiioioiignni? .
o. 11.. i mailing ol it- patrons.
7. Ii- Iiluygrouud.
e. I n. iil m in Itaeui
9, hi moderate charge?.
lU. 1t- siic-ic-5.
It would bo easy to mention other advan?
tages wtaieb it infgbt well possess, but does
not: y. t lUal it combines more tbau any
. tin r I o h school in tbii* section is Wl 11 re
eogni ed. In ilvo n ale teni'hera are tench
or? by eboli a mi > molest on. It* graduates
I have l ei n a Imittud to.lohllS Hopkins Uuiv.,
Univ. ol hi, liny I'olytechiiic, Lehign
I Ulli! . Stevens, West Point and similar in
st tut oils.
Next mb-ion begins Beptembei 25, Cata?
log, h ready August 13.
R03T. W. TUNSTALL, B. A..
il-tb,>u.tu-3m tF?rli-iclf3Sil.
QPTWH 1 Prepares lor Govern
Bb 1 <:: ii j men) Academics i ? I
MILITARY ArASE.,Y
Pi rtnluloruo- addresi
, , MsJ. It \. Mi INI VRK,
VIRGINIA' I Bethel Aead'niy I*.O.
jjrlJi-Ui.lb.t-a-Ji.t
EPISCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL,
Near Alexandria, Va.
I* M. BLACK KOltD, M. A. Principal,
THE I II TY-SEVENTH VI:AH
ul' THIS WM.l.-KN'iiWN Si 110?I, POR BOYS,
Opeua September 201 li^ 1895,
Illustrated i sialoguaseul eu application.
Bellevue High School,
HIlDt'OItD (III \ IT, V A.
A thoroughly equipped school, complete in lit
appointments, of M-li grade foi Hoys and Young
Men. Poi catalogue ur information, apnij to
W. lt. Ald'.Ol I nn Ipal,
} \ iT-.n rau-Ml Bellet m- P. 0.
POLLENS .NSTSTUTE
UOTKTOUUT SPItlM,'*. VllttllMA.
P?r 17., Young l.ndy llunrdpra. I ?-? oldest
.! ii... eateasiveljr equipped In Virginia, Kc lectio
In A in-i i in itiul lindern : . m .
I.ititriuure, Ncli-m .?-. tlualc, Vn .nut I lo?
cution, kl r-land tea beta Situated laVallei
01 \ a., near ttoannku. ?I on ni h in tic.thit, . '..i.
[eel uli .,,. ,,.? m,,?.?,) Wat-r? /.Ul m??ii.,i
Opvna Krlll llth, INK. Knf lllu?. ratalnem> ?il.lf.nii
t IIA-. I., t OCKI , Mu|il? iiuiiiii-, Vu.
t/lHOINlA AGRICULTURAL AND UB
\ UUAXIGAL COLLEGE. Ulncksburg.
\ii A SuTitiiern Institute of Tooboloiy.
l'wetity?four Instructors. thoroughly
liilppod uhop*. Labotatorles and Iu6rm
?iry. i urm "I H3i| Hi rv. St mil beating and
Klocti c i.iRht- in Dormitories, liegre
mm. in Agriculture, Horticulture Uivll,
Mechanical mm Kb, trical Engineering,
Applied Ohemlstry ami General Science.
Rliorter courses iu Practical Agricult re
mil Practical Mechanics, Total eoat for
lessiou of mill' ui?,uibs. Including tutlou.
iii.l otbor'tees. clot'.iiug. hour I. w.tpbing.
text-bonk*. ,i o iirul attendance. ? tc . niiont
*ls?5: eoat to State students VIAS. Next sea
hiou begins September .'let. ISilfi lor
atalOgue apply to .1. M. M I1IIYDE. l b I)..
IiL I'. President, in7-au,we.fr,liu
Pantops Academy
NI \ l: CILARLO1TKSVILLE, va.
S or tint-, h.iMi " onitg rtli'ii. Send i
Catulosne JullN 1: SAMPSON. A M-,
1 v 11 u d I -1 1'iin ipal,
ROCK HILL COLLEGE,
? (.'onducted by the?
BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN
SCHOOLS,
situated upon lbs alopo ol one of the pit
lures uo In,- overlooking ELLIOuTT
I), 1Y, HOW A It 11 CO., Mi>. Sclent no, <iis
sicnl. i ,.,:iii'! Ml, nurses aud a Preparatory
loince for .-mull boy-. Snuionts aro re
ceivod boarders or day soholnis. lor
i iirtuiil.u h u ;.|u.-- iiliO. MAI ItitJK. Presi?
dent jy2l-2 n
Misses Leiic?e mil Ss
school im Young Lit*.
13s granby st.,
OPFNS TUESDAY. ^OCTOBER ISI. I89S.
The tour departmotits, senior, Junior.
Primary and Kindergarten will bo uudoi
tlie . b irgoof thorougi Ij i|iialilied mid uota
? v sti ?? - ; I t urbers. Spocial attention
iveu to Laugnagos u l Musi . Tim Kin
il rgnrten iilTera exceptionaladTiititnges for
the icieiitllic traitiiuB <>f little children, a
f< H boar.:.vr will bo ncoommoilntnd. I lrci
lars ,.i nookstores. Pot further iu'ornm
lion a Idress
Miss AQNES DOUGLAS WEST,
Acting I rin ipal.
i:i> Grauby street, Noriolk, Va.
Persouni nlei lews at the i.uuiu after
September l'Jtb.
COLLEGE,
SALI..M, VA.
Courses for Degrees, with Eleetives, Also
Coinmori'iul uuu i'iepnratory Ooursei Lib?
rary o! i ..KU volimies. Working Labora?
tory. Good morals mid dlselnlln . Kg
ehuroliea?No Itnrrooms., Beautiful, i.entb
ful mount.mi location. Expettsoi very mod
einto; may be reduced io 4il6d forsessiou ot
ni ?! mouths. Increasing patronage irom
in ,ii States an I several foreign oonntrles
?ill year begins .-i pt. I8tb. Catalogue,
wiih \i.-us. free. Address.
11 I.I!IS V. Ultl'HRR.
jii w,su,fr Im,w2t Prtgi icnt.
M-IIOOI.N AMI f Ol,1.1
ALBE IV) ARLE.
FEMALE INSTITUTE
Charlotteavllle, Va.
Large corps of Sup.-rijr Tea lie.-. Best ad
riltilages III l.llsm y, Musical anil Ait lippnrt
lucuts. Attractive surroundlugs. Hit aud cold
hathi. <;?- lullt. Terms the lowest. Order cata
lotiie. %V. l'. liifkliikou. ?'riiii-ipnl.
W. J. i".n, in'.. An?. I'riiicipui.
au3-eod tin
S'ounion Female seminary, stcumon vo.
Ol i ami wall-known. )>a -hers irom lead?
ing i olleges. Music taught by ,.iatiu.?tos of
t 'unser, ator es of Lsipstc ami Uuiliu. Art
and Elocution superior.
aiU-cod.VWlm .IAS. WILLIS. Priuoipal.
-NORFOLK, V/\.
'I Im Si liu I Iis? Ih.hu ic r^aiiiznl ami put fully
abri a?l 01 tlio 10111-: in all approved in. ibu Is.
All brauche* will be laughl by rouipeluut In?
structors. Ti e Principal ?f lue Intermediate and
of Iba Primary p. 1 artaieiits 1 otli muieto m with
ixpeririicc in teaching children, ..ml Iron from
the la-it schools ofnielhod? 1.1 tkelr departments
Parents may 1 eat assured, that iheir i-lilldren wll
rewdvo hero advantages nol inl rior 1.. Inn-e thai
might be obtained in any tltr in the country.
Catalogues may be. obtained rrom
Capt. A. P. Pifer, Principal,
j\ lu-eodSm At tin- College.
SUFFOLK COLLEGET
1BSS-1 SS S.
For Youne Ladies and Little Girls
Thorottuhne-.H and liigll standard of
scholarship, intelligent cm0 of bu.lth, spo
cml advantages iu Music, Art. I nnguageg
und Elocution arc d stiuciivL-churacterislios
o: this scboo'.
Twenty-sixth scholastic year coinniouce
SeptetnlSer llth, l-'.iy. sen I for mtalOKUe.
Ml-SE-< EINSEY.
ju2-Cw Um ?stt.Builolk.Va.
RICHMOND EEMAI.E SI.MlNAltY
, K STtiKAI'l Sr., ItlcltMOXn, V .
.10HN II POWRI.I- I'tin-ipal.
Miss. T. t;. PHYTON. Asm) lu??? Principal.
Tb? iweuty-ihlrd ?es Ion ol tin- Hoarding and
Day School will Leun 8-pteml.cr 26th. 1S9S, and
i-lixf .Inn.- |.Ub, ISOC
Coarse ol Injunction frooi Primary t? Collegia!.
Dpobi in. i.i fill and through. I he I u?t advantages
Ii. \i? . am and languages.
Ith-hiimud ..Hers many advantages lor Improve
menl -n 11- lures. Concert-.etc.
I Ol d tail-, npply foi catologue lotbe Principal.
J. .tl-ii,?,-.it-J.11
Virginia Military Iinstitule.
Lexln?ton, Vs.
r.Ttb Y.ar S at? Milltaty; SelentlAi aud Techni?
cal School, Tuu oi.gd Courses la general aud up.
piled Chemistry, and in Engineering legrem
luiifcrreJ lu course ?rad V. M. I. and IiaMi.-lor
S letice; lu Po-l iirad. eouraea, Mauler Bole
Civil Engineer. All e.vi eases, lorludlnc elothlng
an1 Incidental*, provl.led at rale ..f S>'.'a> per
month, us an average lor ihr four ycarr, excluslre
of outllt.
1.1 N SCI TTSIIIPI',Superintendent.
ill'. ST. JOSEPH - COLLEGE.
Jv I Ootireo or studies Classical. Scien
tiUe and Commereinl. Terms Hoarders
per ses-don <<i live months. 9115. Studie-"
nili be ro?iimod on MONDAY, soptombur il
18'Jj. Address.
linn. JOSEPH. Director
t arroll Station, Baltimore Md.
tJon-.l for catalogue }yl2-2m
Danville IN/1111 t?a ry Institute,
VIIK.INIA. I?AN\ ILl.E.
Eng I* 1. i 9- ca ,s dent t an ? u lues- S ' 00 .
ai o p rpar - i-.Tr . u" au I Cie? ??>?* 1 tu.-al
? li ,ul? 1 ??? 1 ! btrated ' a?a og e sddr? -
Jy^-?u.wo,lriJm J. 11. -At XHSK8,Sup't.
WASHINGTON & LEE
I SITl'KSITY, Islington, Virginia,
A endemic; Law; Engineering. Opens
>epi. I'Jth. Kor catalogue address
IIH1V?RSITY OF VIRGIHIi
najanarjcrroMi 111111 iiri^Tinrnng^egii iiiiin.au laii
CH A R LOTTES VI LLE, VA.
Letters, Science, Engineering, Law, Medicine.
Session begins 15th September.
Tultlou in Academical Schools free to Vir.
glulana. Kor catalogues address
WM. M IHORNTON. LL 0 Chairman.
NEWPOHT NEWS IfllUTflRi PCflDEITlY.
a school ol high grnde for l.oys aud yutinz
men I reparoi lor anv College or Uui
wrnity or active life. All the modern eon
veuioueos ol the day. Address E. YY. hI K -
M an, Principal Ndwport News, Ya Ooem
September II, 18'J?. ju30*2tu
VIRGINIA COLLEGE
For YOUNG LADIES. Roanoke.Va.
Upen? lept. 12.181K>. < me of the leading Schools
for Voting i.iiiiir- in the Houtu. MaguiAceut
huthl|iigs, ail motlem Improvetoenls. Campus
ten ucn > ilrand mountain scenery in Valley of
V i. famed t"r health. European ami Amerlcau
teachers, l ull course, superior advantages in
Atl mill Music. Rltldcnlfl Iran twenty Mutes.
Eor catalogues add real tin- President,
W. a. HAItRIS, i'. I?., Kounoke, Virginia.
TUnilCOUnC of Iwys and young men from
! ll?U?rinUi) norm, Noiili, S-.nal am! M ? si
:.m;.,;r, drvis minTHRV sghool..
I. r . Rtaloirueadilreia i> \\ 1- MILITARYrCHOOI. j
Winston, N"i Carol na, JylC-lMu i
SCHOOLS AND I'Ol.LCUEM,
''jti'-ntM'-jaii
MARKHAM, 1AIQU1KR CO., VA.
Colonel HILARY P. JONES. M. A.,
-Head Master.
Charges fur Hoar.I aud Tuitiou for session
of uiuo luouths, i'lZQ. au? su.tu
1875-SurroIK mtiutfaru Academy-1895.
Prepares bovs and youiiK men for busi?
ness, 01 college, or university. Equipped
with mo-lei ii educational appliances. Cadets'
from eiKbi Slates lust kos.-ioii. Send for
hiiudsomu illiiHtrnted catalogue.
JOSEPH KINO. A. -M., Principal.
jnl3-aa.tn.tii.lm_ Suffolk, Vs?
BOUM GREED J^ADEMY.
-!-T~ . T? . . ?- A chartered
I'rei.nralorj -ehool of the blitlii-tt reputatluii nnil ?oc
MM. lie..ill, te...i.l i wIm i'Ii?ik... !,>?.. No hull in.
a .1.1,.? Johu Hurt, M. A. Cot V?.. UowIIdk Ureaa.Vk.
CCKSTIT?TICUAL AXEMEN..
Chap. 848--A JOINT RESOLUTION pro*
posing an Amendment to the Fifth
Section of Article Ten of the Consti?
tution of Virginia, and providing for
publishing said Amendment and cer*
tifying the same to the next General
Assembly.
(Approve) March 8, 1891.)
1. Resolved, Itv tin' ll.une ul lUdi-y. tea ?nd S ntte
(a majority of the members elected 10 each of the
two houses m; 1 eeic I hereto , Tb? following auisnd
nicnt 10 tin. Constitution ot virg nia be, aud is
hereby proposed, a d i- lieiet.v referred to the
General Assembly 10 be chesen at lbs uer.t gen?
eral elri lion ol Snai.ua and uu-iul-ns ol the
Houseol Delera es for its core irrem 1 in couionu
ity wiib tin- provisions of tection one el attl u
twtlre of said Constitution, namely, strike out
froui theCon-iltu ion of Virginia the tilth clau 0
of article ten, ? hi. Ii is In tliu following woid
See. '.. I he tianerai Assembly may Koy u tax not
exceeding one doliai |>ei annum on every mule
cllUeu who bit, uiiai el I be age ol lweniy-u o
rear , wulcli abill be i.pptled exclusltely 1U aid of
publli free abools; and counties and corporations
-hau 1 live pjwer in impose ai i| itailou lux, not ex?
ceeding buy * mix pi r annum, 'or ad purpotes,
Aud iuseit in lie.1 thcifol Iba followlug:
Se.-.The tiencrul Assembly may levy a tax not
ix. ? time o e dollar per annum on ?very um I a
111.mi who hat sttaiurd ihe axr of twenly-ona
years, wh eti shall be applied ex aHivctj in aid of
u b i' 11 ?aschools; and ciuatles sud corporations
shall hate power 10 impose a eapltxttou lax, nut
exceeding aity c.-nts |sr issiuu tnr all puriioiet;
and the 1,. n ial A-setubly ina.i Impose upen ev iy
mala luhabltaut .-f tie Slate bei?, een the agna ul
slate* n and sixi) iisn, lb* duly of work lug, not
ex 1 e Iihk t iti> day ? in ant oue year, 1 p m the pul -
lie roadi and highways therein,subject. I owever,
lo ?lieh ex'iup 1 ins lio a said duly an may bj Irou
tlmu 10 lime prescribed b) law.
".Itesulved. That llieClerkol the Senate or the
Cleik "i lbs House "t Delegates,or, If a vacancy
happen iu l oth or ru d ofllces.tbe pros ding atlicar
of ettbei bouse of Ibe General Afiauib jr, he author
istd and reiiulred to cause this proposed anuad
menl and Ihese ie-oltiilumi 10 bs p.l llshed in 000
newspaper publisbed in each of ibeelties 01 tl,?
lommouwealth having inoie than ten HioimunJ
Inhabitanls, once a ?eck lor three mu e ntlve
mouths previous to the time of chooslne, the mem?
bers oi the tienetal Assembly at the uext gentral
election ufScualot a and membtrs of the Ileus* 01
Delegates.
;.. Resolved, Thal Iba Clerk of the Senate ana
He Clerk ol Hi* Rout i ol Delegates bo requirtd to
I rat sm 11 to the Uuueral As embl) to Is .liuuu ai
the next general election 01 Senator! and members
of the House of Delegates acrrtid ,1 eipj ui'said
piopostd nmendmenta and of these resolutions,
logetticr w th the certificates ol publli stiou by the
publishers of the newspapers In which the said
propound amendment shall haie been published.
mini, or Ci.kkk 01 IIovsk on Dki.kuati s I
Riciiaioxn, V >.. Ju y 56, l'.9\ i
The iuie{. Ing It atopy of a |oinl resolution pro
pialiig an amendnienl to the nIth section of article
loof ibo Constitution of Virginia, uud providing
I..1 publishing said amendment and certifying Ihe
tame to ihe next General Assembly- which ?as
agreed to duiiug Ihe sesxloal ?t I80S-18W by a
majorit) 01 ibe members electej to each ol the two
bouses, and so record >d, aud which lolnl ie?oluilon
net :.| prove 1 bj the Governor eu Mar. h -th, is.'i.
aud 1, published iu accordant-* with a provision
? oiilaiio d Hierein.
Jf. BPXI, P1GUKR,
Clerk 01 House of Iielcb'atei an 1 Ke? er ol tha
Rolls of Virginia. jv.'iM.ut
DONOVAN'S,
14.5 and 145 Church Street
Rolls New Matting
from loc.
Rolls Linoleums tiom
Ooc to $i per yard.
From $5 to $75
OIL CLOTH
FROM 28 c. TO eiOo.
MEW REFRIGERATORS.
Buying for Cash, Wo Can
Soil Riant.
Call tit
D. F. DONOVAN.
< *l -r ( binilrul Co., Vmllsnn Hf,onrc,