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ON THE DIAMOND.
WEE COI TU DBF BAT TBB CBBBUBt
tty A tCORB OF t IO t.
?gb. Spider. Vl.lt Ih. <o**Uad. otr S-d
Shaw th. Farmara How Vf.ll
Bhoolrl V. Flayed.
fl-ftwlthstftnil'.ng every Indication of a
ersry wet sfternoon, there were two htin
trek end fifty crs.'ks st thS 9***% snd
ghey *.tw a BSSd game of hall.
la the first Inning ths Colls scored two
runs. Bor-4, tho tv*""!"* ****** V-Mmyatt
IfOwl I'i' i'i tm thc c.Mit, and did ex?
cellent wean*. *? ? ? ? ? I??** '-??-t?-*hor' *bl-**
Supporting him.
rim** Tate was in fine hatting form.
*nd Sued snt ix three hnggsr. Hos. found
Ix^-m. for a three ******* ****** *l,h
/'Fop.'* *?'? roundly applauded hy thsll
ajuthusiiistii* sdaalrefn
In Met rn ? ? h_rdns the C*hd**-_ba made
(two i ?''"? An'1 '" t1"'
fourth aaade fonr i '? ? ? ob*
?sctlon** fl ? ?>' "" Virginias lo
Umpire Tt isl He attach to his pout, hour
C,tr promise waa ma le by In*
.... ,1 nml Ire la lb! i
tt V" to the i rrentb the
stood fl te I, la faso* <>t ihe Cb?
rih9 Colts foui i l- m ? fl for another run,
Bud I ' "s- M,ut"
ting out ' d ch sa
Ths sc ure Ul
Vii.
AH i; j: II. P.O. A. E.
frost, s s.4 0 6 I
fflnrlK.'.t. I. f. 1 2 1 1 1
*Twta. 3h. 4 ii 1 3 0
ftwlch, A.10 13 0 1
^ree. c.. I I 1 f I ?
_.uek. Sh. 2 10 3 2 0
rWslls. c. f.4 1110 0
"Uollann, r. f. 4 0 10 0 0
"Host, 9. - I - * h j
30 7 8 27 15 6
FOREST ULLA
a.p. i: B H. P.O. A. I
Kain, s. s.5 'i 1 3 0 1
6*0_ter, e. 3 0 14 3 0
Ifaptsr, lb.20020 I
{ju*. 1 . 4 0 1 5 I I
SiorgHti, 1. f. 3 2 1 2 0 0
Lessons, p.3 2 1 0 0 0
[fcgler, lb . 4 'i 0 ? 0 0
[M. I f ???? 4 1 2 2 0 0
galohar. r. f.3 1 o o o o
r.i I 7 21 i:> 4
Virginias .2 0 1 0 I 0 1 8 x- 7
purest Hills.o 20400000-6
Pummiir*. . I IS, 1;
Fur,- : ? Mor
fsn, Hoot I'1, I hits?
?at- i w ells. Lefl
Virgiiil.'.**, '. Poreal Mila, ;<? First buss
DB 1 ? Wt
{iy i.lt' hi I
**~ti IC--st, |; it
l_?m"HM, *3. [Wild j Lemons, 1.
I'asst-d i i.i oater, 2. Va
pire*. Moanru. Weat and Wharton.
OaUegs Defeats I'eirraiitirg.
The g.itiit* of ball this aftsrnooa bs*
tv..-.a the 1
vas ratfor "yellow*' ob the pori of the
I.,-me t'- un. The < '?Hi ? ? tsum went
So the t. it Bi ' PhUUpd st ruck out
<ahen arenl to Bi t bo aa error "f lie
l/ann. Puke vt. nt Old to Li''. ,l"lni
Bun went to fiis' 00 halla, Hodge made
n two-bagger t" right, acorlng I
li'H out nt first.
in the aacond Inning they were shut
nut In tin- ihinl Inning ii;, scored two
runs hy Phillies und Rahen. In tho
fourth lnnlriK ih.-v were Bhul out. In the
fifth taning Phillipa wi ni oul at first;
Itahen K'.t Brui "ii aa error "f Wilson;
Imke strueh "m. Johna rn tm to right
SsM, n ??'lng Bubei 11
at firm, in the alxth tani wen!
out in one, two, l i'll |,
n8f*euth Inning Phillipe ^\ ? ' r on! to
fttuaitse; P.iii. ii to Srs! '"I balla, Duke
went ont on a dy, and Johnson ural oul
lo puebli - li
made a hit Bui '?? " made ? hi! to 1
/nth'niy hit to McOann, who thi
Sseond, Anthony going ti Si
*A-nt out t" M ? hllllpe went out
?,. Qunriee in the ninth Inning they
1,ni, 1 t,t ?
For the home team ) hil th,'* Hrs!
ftall ls left fur a Bingle, nen! to second
?on Quarles' lilt, advanced to third by a
lilt of Mr-Chum, ."ir McOann striking
nut; Pseblee scoring rm 1 elfsr's hi! t.?
riicht field, Kelly wen! oul to Johnson,
"Wileen K"inK <>ut to Phillipa
The home tee to snore spain
until the iifih Inning Peebles msds n
(tit, stole aecond, went to third by a
dt by Qunrlea, and 1 ored hy a wild
pitrh. Th.- ii'Tt two man went ont on
flies to Anthony,
In the alxth and seventh the home
teiun failed i" * ire. la the atghth a.
SfcQann went oul by !>? inn blt by a fair
Lall. OUT M'?' ..1 uri w. nt ont OH B POP
py; Keif er gol firs! os sn error ct O'Bxatu
and Blois aecond, and mme hume on
Kelly's hie to righi field
in the ninth taning the home team
fail-d to arni.'. Pseblee and .M,''t'.|\
Snide beautiful catches <'f two dill
l> 1 1
The BoDOWlOg ls tho score hy innings:
rollage.102010110 g
?steaebma .10001 001n 3
The loren of the diamond who ran
i 11 uii tba bteacfaertee of
5 rest HU] BS Island Park missed one
ot the i-f iteet gaums of the aenaon Fri*
r* .. when the Randolphs met nnd were
**, rented bj thi Im IncRue Broad atreet
Dudes ignite a large ci turd -*.*-.
the gums, which was decided aft.!
InnliiKe by a BCOSe "f t*U to four. The
battery foi tho Dudaa did aoma wonder?
ful work. The fcatutt- nf UM |
Ihe heavy BtUgglag ed LdOnSUUB and Tul?
luna un tba I four
yuna. Batteries For the Randolphs,
j .i-rn and '??uir, for the Dudes, Lumsden
Und Tillman.
Entertainment nt YonncN Pond.
A m<*re pleasant evt-nlncr than that
Ci t by a pm 19 ol 'i mi 1 ra al ! 1
! "n ttie luih is hut far -ly ,
1 od.
The danee waa BjlTSB !>v the young
in, 11 parUi Ipallng. The partj 1
the etty about I o'clock, were gi
upon the tbrsshold of the ouvlllon by a
gay amita ls which i" srly
y 'ned 1 .? dancing ^ 1 tm
aiinoat U o*dork, wh '1 refraahmente
were Ber red, after which the coiii.lt s
! In ti oh tb. ir poalUone on th.
and danced till quito lats Thone who
tartldpati i were: Misses Marion Rob?
ina Lout ?? Brander, m.uv Rogers, Nei?
lle R .1 K.nt. "deland Bsgby,
Hattie Morris. Allie Mon
er. J linnie
>!'?? ?"""? ' loder, Aahburner amt
I 1 Fairley Cook,
"*?*' M rallafrirr*-, E. Higginbotham, Wil?
lie Wight, RI iind v. incurs, P. H. Tal
iir.M., Lt-*is Brander, Julina Plies, A.
p. Dtckinaon, Bes I . eg Bran?
der, 'iii!.- 1 . .. ? Hunter
r\ Ison i.i'Wi.-i Harris, Vaa Johna and
Aahburner; Mr. Snd Mm. Worthington,
sn I Mr
ten* v-^ H '"it Snead and Mrs. Tom
Bran I
Japanese PlawUT Fnlr.
TJ*,? ,fl' ad in tht. pnnBhnss
*-pi* ts ?'? ? a Bummer
* rl? nrlU hold In I
09^ suitable place a
?V1'' ' sate for that ob)i
fal- win i?. prolonged for at-M
rtLir.h\u',* w,*'h hs heepsah f"r it ho*
forehand tba Interest and -MtitmsgO of
the r,,,,;, .- of Richmond
l''en*nnt lilrthdiv Tsrly.
i.^V;:;;;;',w", ^^ ?*'? ?
: nSrx\
B-*d games of V* ?. mualc ,
\._S _..rv.,l _. ?._/ . "I'll"' Sli|i|?,- j
-^a -uKva i-sceivsu uiaU/ *__n<_,vl_t j <
presents from her little playmate. Arnon*,
those present were Misses Lula Longast
mil sister. Anni' I., il and Vlr_.l<- Moally,
Rom I'.kp-r, Lettie, Mary nod Martha
Pond, Annie Nagel, Oracle Baker, Nunnie
datbrigbt, Rena 0 Berry and Meeara.
tba, Willie Jarvis, John Mar*
l-'ranklln Taylor, Willi** i'rilli.-. lt.>mo
Simms, 1-ayard Uatlirlglit ami Harvey
Wilson._
Ri. iii-ston . and tl.m_ll.ht*.
The rtlchmond I.I .ht Infantry Blues
will have nn ..cur.lon down the river
next Thursday nl_ht on tli** Pocabflataa.
I'r.-piiratlon: have bern ma?le to Btv**
thoae who go a delightful timi". Thc nie
of tickets le llmlte-l to Ml. The Blues'
Band, enlarged for tho occasion to
(wi niv-flve pieces, Will furnish music
f,,r n.. n, an'i -..in reider bsstdes
? it ilui eeleetloM go<?i dance
* Mowing piopramme will
I... rea.
i March, "Collinawood." ivtt.e.
2. Grand selection. "Bohemian Girl,"
Balfe
... S-renarte. "Twilight Shadows," Teck
h.'iin.
4 Fantasia, "Old Kentucky Home."
Pa il,.v.
| Waltzes, '-Il Nino." Pettee.
| i\ colo solo, "Humming Hird" (Da
maw. ). w. H. Coward, n.
7. March medley, "Muelclaas* Reverie,"
I
<? Comic, "Ball ot the Hencoop
Kui .hts," Lauren .eau.
j? Overture, "CoamopoUtaa," prendi
1 . .V.it.es. "Moonlight on the Hud?
son." Herman.
I ntu-if, Anetist ?<.th, Adams A
Will run an excursion to Bl
(,,n a/rei the Chesspeake and ohio aall
,.,., j 'i'i... train win leave the depot at
ii ,.,;-.. _. and returning will leave Statin*
(0n a. h nt 7 o'clock P. M. The
? r the ' "iii'l trip is "nly I
ria. h. Tboaapoofl _r Ca will nin
un excursion to IWaahlngton Monday,
Au. -is* Bat The train will hav.* Broad
Hancock etreete nt l_M o'i lock a.
Oa OB the return tri), will leave
Washington Tuesday, Attfual Bd al
P. M. A pleasant time ls i>ro-ni-*e,j all
ssbo go.
The Tnotorrn'-n nnd conductors of the
Maln-etreet line win give nn excursion
on the steamer Pocahontas Thui
rilrhf. August _lfh. A line stlirig hal 1
h is he'-n engaged, and refreshments will
* i in abundance.
Cha ? Tournament.
The chess tournam.i.t dosed tte fOtirth
wei-w Saturday Dight with th" winner
not certainly known, though '-lr
? ?? maintains hie lead and has much
tm* beal < han ? ?? The i ' ies le
in doubt between Mi
don n.i yat Th.- former lost e *
Thursday, which has dan ged I
som"what. Mr. i. with?
drawn from play in ihe t
OWlng to lack of time. This leaves nine
participants, The More li given below
of the leaders. Mr. London has finished
his schedule:
Won. Lost To i
Macfarlane .BM VA\ 4
London .? "'??*? "
.t I a
To Arrana? far lirriiian Day.
The 0ennan*Amerlcan Association of
Virgil 11 mi rte I i mot i tw night al
Hall to make arangements for
ot < i'-nn in day, which ?
tob< i ith. The day commemorates the
land! Brit putty ot Qeraaane on
the euil In Virginia.
ruRsos ai ash ,. ns BR AL.
Inter f.tlnc Fin ts About Ttlrhmonil'l Cttl
eerae ?i??i uiii.r Mattara.
Mr. n rr J Mis. VlTglniue Johnson have
ibe J< i lan .Mum.
Mr. W. P. Shelton, treaattrer of Han
ovt co ity, visited tl ? pltol
Miss Miry Wortlej Chownlng, of ?
inty, is visiting frlende tn the
Miss Julia S'.larl won th* prize of a
hands -ii i on St Patt li k'e
picnic j
Miss Nora Burke, of Libby hui, left
? r a two months' trip to
?
The monthly m?'"ln(t of thc
aldermen win t>_ held Tui
Mi> '? mond
for Paris, where she wse called by the
,,f i ? r ni"! '?? r,
Mri Marie Barris, of west cary mrer*t.
will leave Monday for a two montha1
tru* I., the mountains.
Mr. Mari,,n I. Dawson has reti i
t,. tbs < Ity after i I
in the Northei n Neck.
.V. I- Ats. ll nnd Wife, Of No. Ul I
Laurel strei t, left rday to visit
frlende In Carolli
Miss Elinor <'. Bos
?
w a\. , inty, Va,
Mr. Mot t"ii S nun' ls, a- , "I")- mi?
ali.I will vi.-it the lakee on their return.
The oondltloa of yi u-d < rverly
continual t. Improve. BM pb sician
thlnki be will bs well in
The Davli _? Gregory Company aold
103 h : tobacco I
mere. This ls an ? ?
during the Anani lal d. ,
Captain ? ?? W. Mosby snd i
Matti! Lee Moeby, Broad,
ar.* visiting friends In Caroline, and erlU
. ii frlende In the m - i
Mrs. k. i. Blandon, of R smoke, who
has been visiting Mis. .. R pi . ,?k ,-h
No. UH ?'.i; Ito] itreet, for I
month, i turni i to her h'm.
'i be Jefferson I ivl Memorial .?
,-i itlon held ? bi lef i
of Mayor Etlyeon ni ii a m.
Na Important business eras transacted.
I car on Uta I
itu. t Una collided wltb ? i
p -
(h.. bores only ? . I Injinl< a
Misses Kai.* and Imogen '??
last week foe the mountains ot Virginia
to spend the month <<t August. They will
visit the World's Fair tx irnlng
I
Mi-. Fanny Rraj .. one of Vii .-.
moat i nai n | mah
Ing wanui)
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Among the arri
tal, 0 d Foin!
from EU . Un and
family, j i ?
0 L i i
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<- i Bringle of the
aad D i>. Cummins left Richmond last
I i the B
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Thc regular annual meeting of ti
l-l yee
.-*, bool Anam s for tl
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.un'.tt'-i s read.
Julia o. i. .in. of w,
ii. Bailie, "f Btu 1.1 \
* ? r, wltb bi i aunt, Mrs
Phillip * I Main sti
Mr. James B. Kearney li ls
sablegrai
?rife, daughti r and Mlaa tsgn ?
n Queenstown. . bi i ? ladles sall.
.-?_ Vork (liv Al.:.
shl|) Cami aiihi.
irvej i. D
I
I li
.
the balam .- Mrs.
Beay at ber in,n.e. "Millbrook,"
u l "Whalan county.
Mists Meggi! Lt Hewitt. '
-.t. left
I > vi. st tbe Y air, On
icr return ehe will stop over fee
>r iw.. al Maya. Ills, K i., a I
rlslt iu*r uncle, Mr. Oeorge Hunter,
Pr, .i.ilies v. Fair, pe
'. will
?ri .* I. al the Mal ? ,., t)ll8
iii'i-iiM... at fi o'clock, i'm ? -d ? o' (be
??yluw. Les Cai ip Soldier!
tome and the i iibUc gi narai!) are cor
Ualiy luvlled to atteud the service.
A CITY CONVENTION
TO XLBCT TWENTY-MIX DELEGATES
FOR THE STALE CONVEXTIOX.
It Will Do Held Nest TaetHay-A fl-.anted
liable? To l_eii*-e th? Ar__**__y
A Serloas Fall.
TtTtEEMEOMO, VA.. August .-..-Spe?
cial?-The Democrats ot lvter.burg will
hold ward meetings on Monday nlKht
nett to elect del.gates to a city co-vcn
tlon to be bold M the court.-hci.se tn
Tu,-, l.y Bight, which convention will
appoint twenty-six delegates to the Stat!
dulMriiatorlal Convwtlofl to he held In
Richmond on August Bth.
Slr. I>. L. Seiko, who for t<*n y* ars has
icu ihe assistant editor ol tha Index*
Appeal. .'.??? dtlon aa Riana*
^. r "f the Y ashlngton Bun iu of thi
rn Af ten i Pi i I
upon bil dutlee on the lal ol September
neat Mr. _k ike Ih a thorough ?" wepaper
nun. and la la every tot - I q lallfled for
ti," poi Itlon be ta to Bil. Eli . iii i
with him to his new field ?( laboi the
b-st wlahea of man] friends la Peters?
burg.
On Ihe farm ol a well-ki ? ? bant
of Petersburg; In Dlnuiddle i uni , just
outside thi ta a
- which I
c nlghl f,*r v, ? :
roten the building it is brilliantly Wu*
I
the .table th** ||gbt ls suddenly exti.'i
? <i, and In the darli
unearthly sound! are beard, I
lbs exact locatl rn of the tarn li n ?l
ai tbe party irbo owm it i
to m ll. But the t* ts us ?
literally tni'\ and are v I for by
two i of this i
who enter.d the stable '
who were \"ry badly fiIghi
one of them "? I with ii ',
The board of oval
a meeting at noon to-day al tbe eourt
houai and rem gai teed I i thi irreni
yaar. ti.c folios
ldent, T. l. I* " kwi ll; ?-'? i etai y,
ron, Jr.; Pl Dr.
i:. I'. Mi Hw dne; Sup- rinl
Akers; Purchasing Commltti
I .a*, is oi ilrman), W
CS' ' ? il;.
W Smith (chairman), T. B, Kirkham
and lt. E I
I*r. H. M. Andi roon ls hav),
?co etemmi ted on easl Tabb
etreet The building li to be I
Igh.
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my of v
can Snd aa an llcant, il i
antiuin, i
Mr. J, J. Blrchi tt, of
.. ..ni leave on Monda]
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Int rior Depai tm< nt. Il
thal the j
Demi d fi lion
Tins morning Walter Rollman, i i i
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Old n
quite leriously I He
by throe 1 ' '
had euffei ed i brain.
Ha a l to the reai ( bli
Hunt. Mrs. Jullul Heh ?? I, oa le i
in an unc -nadou!
Toutlg K,.llnian I
In i | ty, a ihori d
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-.?. hen
it,.* hoi se, which was I
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out, itriktnf bis hi i s on I
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te *. mi, of thli
resol ii
of the kin I ti
the hapdi of I
-. tbe aiton ??' I
_- i.. 11 to Poi ton ?uth, i ben tl ?
These ri
by Mt. V. f 1
P. mn i 'amp, and will be fora
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In om ? ibo. n Indowi
ju wei i ? Mr. I. Wflllam 1
.
I Mamie Ir -.- ? of Bil ' '
rm In Pi
1 hom.-.
.. iiiiam M Flanagan, of P
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i illro! i i on : ? ghi by
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circuit ci url of '
by Judge B. A. B u
This move ' ?
court of : ?? I
. bi bad.
ROTES AEOtn int mnm hes.
What ls 0.!.g on nt the Various Mou_e?
..t Woteblp
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lit. J. C. I'* lea eUl ii ike the ad
Ki tt Smith, ol ?). s. C.,
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r church.
'? Smith Will
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A. M.
Al the Church of thc cox
B ' m In i will ?
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The i
Richmond v
be ii dd al W
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will be
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Rev, I,- wli Y
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r . hil Old I
, ul. r on the di
?uar Will ?
.1 Bt -! to-day. ]
tuties in I
io at i stn ai. tts.
?i. -il'l.ulra Mn? BUVS to r.if-.rnx ?
I., ni i I. iota i)|?.r_itioii.
? -hason, of Bro kl] a, ap i bli ai
Ival in tbe - lt] ? fi v,
.'?le .story t I ,.ur , itlz, DS.
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tuning tram t ? Richmond he
asl and became w.-ii acquainted v.im a
. i a bo ba I leal both anni by uri
about two 1 ? :.
?. ti,.* two bec me quite ?
i ,i the gentleman
>? Informing bim thal his ob
r to Blohi : , j,,
lunts* M Outre about re]
mi,., he bad leal a-ltl* I
ad madi
i.'.-I 'ti In sin ?
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ni bar ?>f distinguished surgeons of n.w
ork rtlty, and none of them hud I. l
ut any encouragement to bim but ono.
H- ai*o aaid I '? ,n rr,rr
du., e with Pr. McGuire for U
past.
ler.
Hhouid unrh an operatl-fl '- pertomed
lt would he a i.-v littl-n IO 1 SUfl I
world. ____-_?.
si.nr. rollins.
Arra ti;emr nt* r.,r the (**MSlUg D'mot r??llc
I .inrritlitin.
Poiitha ? Un surreal passing
tS but little last Wash*. Th.- results
of ths < . Cou*/< titi'in sra I ??
Kimi li to he I srhnl as a
III Itt. r nf '
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there la an In. llnatlon to hoi i I
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Mrs. Vi [. Hall rj
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Her furn i al will Inks i
ft :n Cent* ii .M I
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<;.?..:-;;<> ?'. ' lutltltl.
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val will i, fiuan i >1
Ssl church thia arrsnlng al lo I
Mra. A !?? ?.;t mir r Dsln< B|
Mrs. Al '
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id. Mr. Alerta-vd*
ney. Mn iK-ianey had been lit ni
alt- for several months past.
A CONGEES MAX SUED.
fSSfSSS Mir ,*,,,, ? |??(?., ||0V ll. <
P. H tu cr is innot.
Mitta Folland I linrsaa illili With T-kln.
Ail..,nim;,, Ut H.r Youth ami
Ineaperleiit m.
WASHINGTON, P. C.. AuR-nst 12-In
irt of the Motile! Bl C ?
lUmbSS to-day a suit waa Had for I
for branch ol psuunlaa a galoot Rt pi
B Willi.un C. P. Mn ot
. Uv, bj Ma i U ?? '
B i tn.it in Ai til. IMi. whoa
.1 stu
.j.:ir. si v- ? ?? ? n Fi aanls .-? minni
Clni innutt, train Iras*
? from BSl I tO FlUl
whei .ut <>f
thu grave Ulncsa of her si I r, by W. C p.
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atten*
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rmla
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by will i '?
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i i ni tim..* to tim'. the 11 tintlff
- the man
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Mra. L rai then
of Loni.-. ;
Borne
iploj -? In one of ti
rtly after the death
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and Mr.
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? itlon m the capital.
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105 E. BROAD ST.
House Furnishing Sale
IV10NDAY AND TUESDAY.
TIN AND WUODEi.WARE.
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CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE,
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NO. 7 RANGE,
tull The following (OOlvlNi UTF.N
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rrompi altos i lo mail or lera
ROSE'S
105 E. Broad St.
Li/lr-U-U"
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HILLER
" The Hoose that Believes il Low Prices."
"It's what you eave, not what you earn,-.c." arni tiiii ia i_.
time of year that thin truth IsiDost itrikioglj illustrated
DURING AUGUST!
While oar great Sommer Balee art in prof v ..
feels the effect of the
Wc du nut irish to be misandefttood. 11 r i
farther than others, tho' in many cain it does, bal
farther here than elsewhere. It' you I
MER I )\ Tl''!"]' yet hy all meaoi take adv
erery srticle of wear von nee.!.
SQUARE DEALING
sod IMPROVED METHODS IX MERCHANDISING -
for os 1 immunity.
If you nn* pt paring f"r . trip U) tho
"World's F'sxlr,"
tba Mon
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DRESS GOODS
your.*
<o Hum u (ht, in all
tin. I iti'-c. eui ' -
i Uti that won't i
? jon un- "mi- rtabl
A DOW in ii
i la, hi I. iw. di
olin and red <
only '?',', i .
Ladies "..I' i
PAR!vi
Offering Unusual Bargain Dsrtif Assist.
\ ,? ur.* foi I
I adi* .' pine
Silk Gloves, in I
25c.
a \ \ ? : . , -.'. b
Ona Dollar qua
IISHABLB CHAMOIS SKIH GLOTBS
R -duced to 75c.
Toni
WASH GOODS
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Aro Now 8j
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rion D.partnent
Our Hosiery Depai
Our IMtfWMr Department
Our White Goods Depart
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LADIES. LIST
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ICY DRESS GOODS
Ililli, 1 will bo !l
f A ll
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MILLER & RHOADS. I
would 20 Per Cent Mil -
YOI)
Pick Up
A Dollar
From Tlie
Sidewalk?
OiM FURNITURE
FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS
AT 113 EAST BROAD STREET.
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No. 113 EAST BROAD BTBE
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B_ H. BOSHER'S SONS,
CARRIAGE _AN.-ACT.RERS.
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