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SOCIAL PETERSBURG. RKCi:i'Tlo\\ for.Lii; UaRTIEB AND TEAS Till IE.ii > Mr. Mayaard l.iael.lles as A*te**ot lo >ur. ty -The K-M el prier t*A*B*W*M~ Aft.r a Veer's lileler.ee. I PETERSB1 RO, \ \ '," Ur i, v V;.vt'H,.:..<.'i"?'ii"'"" kni-tr-v line,, tn va -Hon. -" thc OHS tf ,)?? derk ? ?< "'.:> ' ? P*terstHiis. ?, ?? ...i.-k this gftornoon ,. v for thi ity ot Sorry. H< hand m HM pesmltj ot *** '?' ;i f*__5_|! Lf-?. cf m. ci,,.!, i' Savage. J. H n rt, snd M. , " The nipper Guard -. -? "on, ?" ?*? "* . , wednesda I* ... L, i,.: . ?-!, and Aug i Hatei I rom i k ti,,- rom -.i'? la k- I** then wi c city U *'* i-. .- , . i ' m..i,- Mi -V. H. Rawlett. ? ? , ' I pul ? :!' " ? ? .le,, II,. I I j,?l t - ric -,, lhe ir,., ? . ... H b i. arm i Hu,! Mr. i: iwk ;'. will re* 111,. -lek. HOM. li ' K -Noll ?ell . ? (fl M I. uu Noll* mu Am* v ? n m ? ? I , t. Lillian N , Hemal ?! H i la ' HU, Mary ? dal Moi lon, .Hillel Mann, i I'nrrie < >.,<!-!- k Ma ? All. e ftp! Mar\ Ainu-', ad Nu'.'. ? H ott, W Hile .I...M li' McGill, ind M< Robert Ms i rt,,, ('harli Plumi i ??'. Rob 11 Rudd, W ll* Uam Budd, Richard Joi -? , Herb, ri Mann, n Hamilton, la Km-". Bro Rogers, 1 lunlop ? n. I "iiinl! i fee I < ;? orge ?', til u.l.i S ,-? W Mil eui Rid Ile, Al Hinton, Gull . ? ?un Kin. mer, John I ? ii i: :?? . -."> ar ner I' a , oawss rABTT, .\;r. and Mra R. P. .lurvi.- gave -* ; , .! ll,' mai le Hotel a f* ? nigh ti ago, I the frici i ol theil daughter, Miss \ irni' .lar-. upper ano l ? 'i i ? ur, - - - Mr. ('lal ? e *<** Hison wit?, ? Mr. J, 'i i Pinnum i with Mist Ni trie- pratl Charles Plummer with .Mis; Janel Pie* .dr K- inca *'<.i'!i?-r w Rh Mi - LU lim. Nichole, Mr MMde Doyle with .Mis* M..r\ ii., ?: .i lonee with Ml*.'. Ella Bernard. Mr. ('leggett young with ' .-? i. -nie Pannell. Mr. K Jtor.d with Miss Flori, pe Wee, Mi. 1 Itt! Coghill with Miss Si.?!.. Collier, Mr. Psul Roper with Mlaa Bl la* Harrison. Mr. W. Ivnn with Miss Sue Jones, Mr John Mo lei ??? th Mil .'?- 111* i o >.?. Mi. V. lilia BsskonrtBt with Mrs*. Kai.- Percival, Mr. Dunlop Routh with Mlaa Anns Allen, Mr. Bro ki R - era with Miss Bettie \\ . gi ? ': lob i Vt IOU Wi ,i M-.-s .N. D with Miss Alice Bragg 1 via ai . Mr. s. K, C Uller wnn Mr-. * .i ? raid Bi ral lon, Drun " Inion, Herbert Heartwell, Henrj Button, Rober! Mai lu; ' Rli '?.-tel COgbll) aad Pri '*'/-. '.'ay. UH-. I'll'- | t .. Mi , A. C. P - and german In honor of hei ?! iiighl t di a , '.it: i- Pryor, rhui i-*daj al tern ion and nU-'lit ? Thc g ? man ii i ., able arr.ur. ,\ ;i ?-,?. ? rvi d. The co iplea , pating In the dum e Were Miss Pryoi and Mr. Joaeph Venable, Mle Noll* e-ilu and Mi PRimmi r. Mles i -:? lia Johnston ind Mi li T Sui ion, Mlaa Ma ? Rea i ol i*umbi Md., and Mr, Hi.? Hop, Ml N< Hie I Mr. Job Mo M r- ? Venabl, .ti. ' Mr, S]. im - Mk Kline H.. i Kid, M I.- Iper Vi nable and Mi Paul Ropei. '', . Myers and Mr. < '.? raid - lon, Mb Anni Gill and Mr. Agni *. Miss Jeni i ? Hlntoi Mr. Richard -le.-i- ' Kal ind Mr. ll Man... M 'iii. Kut? ti:,. Miss Kanni, Budd I un - Kulin,. Mis i Rudd i Georg, -\ a - md Mr. lol n Johnstoi Mi - rani, llufiln and Mr. Drury Hinton, Ml Mr K ? .. 'rexton of L it,li-.ti anti Mi Robei Mai tin, M .s.i.n, , '..ii,, i Bnd \n M \ I ?-??. le, Ml Ai,tue- \\ utson and. ii 'rin . ) ld Ml . <' .I.i rk k"1 H Ml W ll li el' .. emu ri,.. i.\ , ,,. , ? . . ' ? A HKII.I.IAAl I ll.4hl.1U it: I yt.S I. Mr. Oil...r- lr.. Ihe Altar Mist Mo,. ?-?lc I le, V C.1,,1,,1,. . I '? ' LL1 VA . Dec. tl Hpe, a< Novel lu ' k. \s "? HM \ ireh h* ? -. .? larger . seinbluge than that ? nu t, i hurs laj nlghl to wi tm is '??' ol Mi i -un les \ * labnrne, tho Mi . ?-. ol the i .*...-. and one of K in,ui. and \i - ?I ' .-? M -ii-.ii. ! M?< J w Morton, wm lo. ,. 1 ui- i. fore I \. i ? he - I ut- u ? Ulled I-- ov, mon ng ?ith the ; >. ? rael.nt i ? Bl :-!'. c- l willi . - la I) frJen ls *'? ' i never il tl itt sis bu ld c work of love more ? ? covered ot th -,-, hit, lin, n and beautiful)*, !? orated with u Bt Iel ru.i- ivhifh ai., ll Ire ovei th rn* i;.. ??' il Kej ** B ' : ni-u ? , , ester-da) \\ ru bel r< ??' H.. bridal party, beaut'ful .... ?' from l'un V.I!. Wi .;? [(j.. O I 1 roi iptly ---I Iii ie ? - party ? n -ten !i 1.. Hi.- beautiful strains ?i t th* w, . ?-. 'nan h Six lovely bl " - : - ? ry room a nj adi i he aisle ?,.' me r the brid*, il'-.-i t.< ? ' about .,:.,! proceeded lo tu. altai In lb, I >llow ? . M's.es Mabel and Kvelj ?groom I - ??? ? .-1 ? ? n ,rv,-,i Maul, Lawrenc and Kate vi co s, oresied alternately in pink and white ut--. TIiom w.iiiiig white carried La Prance i and those in pink bride .? i Tiri- iT'iccn mi n Ko- *- ime i r-w. ?mut bed lip ti:" Ol h< r aisle tn lag lei ,i. Thompson \i t ' the bi id, . Menari- K. Htutlev Jeffr,'*? ?. K. T Gregory, (Jeorge lt d'uMk??? Norvell and i \i McCarg*o Tb, bridesmaid* and groomsmei ??ui-l, co r In from ol ihe altar, ton ? . rn, ),,:,! c .i I \. \' tue two bo Children LHGe Helen dMilghl r ,,r M*. George N- Wilson ol Hanvllle, du In blue china silk and white lac* i ? ?! Bet k*Me \ l.u-.v ?- ll elf thc . , -,,- . dress. 1 ne .. lovelj suit -ef velvei bearing ,. v* ute velvet cushion, upon whicl , ., rBm '??? prayei bo ?. from w Heb Hi vi,, w?s rea i Tn?* i.iiile came In leaning on t arm of her f?ith?-i. pre* ? "1 d t-*- ber ? M'sm Lucie- Meii lon. un mah! of hot e, .rveurlitg ., lovely eire** <.f palo pin!; ..i rand;, and cairylng bride roses. Thc bride wore h heavily -c.r.b.I - iIle .In,*, vuxdje plain BlOrl w"h )-?,>. eour.' train ,h .iKh leslwe. over whl-rh was dru ped h yoke of chiffon, with a high tush..I col? lar of chiffon, front *>! cordage covered M*BBW**x*??* ?ifc*? v*t,r* 'Jltalt'0t* ??oa 0***"* fl*f*naa%*nt* 'i h? veil of whit* tulle reach* ed the hem "f lu* kow ii, anet ??e ino: t exquisite)) draped 11 he-id in place l'\ .1 mM''nifWnt sunburnt of dUmoii'le and pearls, the K'fi ..r th* sroots lb* held a houquei ol rKqulslte brid* to.e. Tht beautiful marriage service eif thc Episco? pal church whs road bi Rev. J P. Law? rence, tb* t,"*:or. an.I lt', v B Sharp, of ihe Methodist burch. After th,- ceremony a rerj handgoiut re .i! wa*-, niven tne bridal pswlg et ?Twoi ? ' ii".i.r the bride** parents. The larine and spacious house ? . ated with a i rofus o > of American beauties and fern's; thc ...iel w it h draperies snd The noi.i and silver candi le ?-..?iv tapers, ad i< A brimen* i '" iv scene I'ner* sr* f*-w >eu'*h pola* omes in the- South as that ol 'he h isl snd hostess hi.i their courtoou penaetion of tai Ish hospltslit) s ? i ?lit!". supper, prepared ?? of Richmond, h.ik beaullfull* aerved ami perfect tu every appointment Th* table whs Ulled with i very ? 'i he ti- di ?> h ? hs umr ? l so sxten slvely In Chsrlotti so* let) a one of Uh most attractive a-"l beautiful womer*, Ipleni of man) han li In. in led among thi tn * i a heaut'ful house snd two h.t** .-??? town ,,f KeySvllle, ? Ki'-- from the tether ? of the bride. The ti-.t-a .1 -?'..-'? I weel mus) . and In until a late hour. m,i, ; .' .es . t- itred around the utting of the bride' i ske. ('adel Thomp i m, il (hi rtn? and i'lovd *'?" ?? ory tl button Pl ?? darning n* edi* il not 'ls Ime I, The bride h travelling goe ti -\.:- ol m.** ,? i olden brown cove rt cloth, n ii -iiiiii*' I with black a'lk bran) Her plcturesciiic hat was brown n . .- n velvet, " Ith bfr-ie lhe shad.- of thc goa ii. Thc br de . >oni I'-tt on \ m . ? ? .. d train I ? lo Ht. Au ne and Jach invllle, .rn I other tth. i BALI A I sa ito i ll III. A Bri 1 aa! Serial Function nt This HU* t rle Home, Gi?' *i'li LAM ?. *' ll l"" "? 8) IL i. t* m resident e of Mr. A, Morton, -. ai ihe ? ei.I ? lovely ball tm* Kori ii. Morwoo ' .. iq their man) tn >ndt on ?'?<? I l ma*- eve Tbe spa< nanslon wlti Itt historic nam*. wai b autifuliy de* i i ted roi ?*? occasion with evergn holli . fi rm and mlstlet* ? . d'h ? i upper, v. hi* ' ? ed at IO, was perte, t In ev ?? ? ap dntm* nt, 'I"* ta? bb -? lng nile i ?? ?? ?? ' i' delicacy of th,- ."-.,-? h. I ?am lt v was kepi up till morning, nnd winn "Home, Bweet Home" waa playe l '-'l were - irry Ao Icsve. Those pi "sen' vs ? ? Prom tl* " t. and il \ N* i silk. La Ktiiti. . to-' Miss Alice Norton, Irimmlni ? ' i-t* and ss an lown; Mrs. ?? his* k -ill. .md i-1, Mrs. DuVal, ? Mlle. Misses Alberta Norton, blue silk. La l'n.n >- roses: Miss Alice Norton, white mull; Misses King, gray silk, Mis Lula Troiii. ri d sui, and la* e; Mlsa MU . etta; Mrs, Bai - i.-i . ? How repi ' ? - Mra. Law? 's . . Th..*- from Rlchmoi vere: Mis- Tanle Vashon, empire gowi of silk, ti imn l"|,M O. I. , . ?? | it< ii. Mn Ga v.. bite mull. Those from Poe ha Hor? wood, bia . MJsaes Palmer, srhlte crepe; Ml Mary Mli ha ix, ci earn i r*r. on; Mr. sn I Mi-. Hi nlng Mr. nnd Mri Ml* haux; .: I. Mrs, Taylor, Mi Michsui - - ; Mrs A ll. Montlero; Col. O. B. Tames; Stratton, Wood. P. *,. MHlei, * harlen Smith, Gus Nc K tn Fred Irvin, Howad Las i William Nairne, lleorg* Morwood, A Norton, John Luce, W. K. Parsons, Capl Parsons, Kr. Bai ret, ar i many .-<?-? nu tum*t.a is t tout. Ashland** s , , rt*ll*nS (ame off Os lime Vi-iior* to til** low,.. AS!! LAM-. V A Dec. .'.' S| i ? isl . heel ful Chi :?: ti,, ga- town ol Ashland, da) a Imn ? at dj preceding, w-as perhapa more noi - ii ..I i ?) the r.t> i ti"'.n of * 'hrlsi ? mas*l'uy the annual fight between the ncgroe s mid thi w hitea tool; pla ? . ana lilted In tin.( th.gi oe* I" ii tl'"lll 'I hi* fight ? ? ? night, but tlv the *i'lt i Irita of the ? iv an h t-h that it bc. ame na foi the itnu*ement? i" i ulmlnat* In u row ?. the ac* ''ii The n* i da layor hat no I "ahootl liiewoi * *?n* and em ?: tain i '..i..- ... upie I the r* f th* ? ? ? v. III exti nd Into pal the ne til coui .? the church* heir Christ trees inc- lil e alw :u ' ll ditton lo the number of guests thai * land always ha ?iv . hero, i .., if;ere \|.-s*n ri, lohn l * Mut ' ll.-rn fi Pi rkln ol Th* ..itu c. a i'i* : heit families, vt ho visiting * hell fal h< i -In-lav * 'oloti* I Th* ma ? \\ hit* I Hui n..vs th* cold W ea ? and t-iui nicu for th" . ounij p*-"i'lc. iii,* ' everal j able foi skat ll I I ,.'.i t.. ..' ' outig li lies and tart, . ofl . the nean po the kat :., -liped. Tuesda College will i ?? i.-.-ni led btu I I continue i ? aka linn ma :? i . nioi. i.i han stu III A UNO IS Ul CKIACU AM. Mau) V ?? *?'?? i'n I here< Enjoying the Sp,,* t i.e. ll Hui liol NKW NTOHE, \ A.. Dec jo Sp lal Th* ga; etlc of the holldaj. ? tim,- and attention ol thc yo <>r this ' ommunlty jual now. 'i'?? mi ii- I,: to I',- : ii" rage rn t in ? * Aid...ma' tox i "'iiiiic*. Thete lia\. foin bel i in the i wi. count!* vt ithln tt"- pas! ii Hunting, as usual, i much enj t molli; those frnn ?,.<?? i ? i lina ; he holldayi here for th* of Un- pleasant psatlme arc Messrs ti K I Uhr* ll, ..: tin in m of Dibrel] Bro iona.- onlm . Samuel Millner, I* al to h " co ?:< ai.-i .in i 'i horaas W ? :? ? .. * ? rei ? entutlve of the T. *' \\ ill ' ll of I ian* du-. \ a, i'i"' Maa ? . lodge of An lei Bonville i ? by ... i anituut, A Iii ge .mui Masons wen te i lui Thc bai ;i ..i Mi Samui I Koo.; .ian; son "i Prof* nj-oi \. ,i. Bon lurani .. linn ul ti,-- old limn,-*-'- i "Variety Hhude," in thin county, wac ile* ? I by lu.- a fe- tai ' hon' Hfty inn. I a large em in ?t) "i forage ' farm Implen ? Ul ? du Pl - vour Normal Kohl ol i n villi . '*? ho :. 11.- i,..,., apeniling theil holidays at home, have returnee) len heir Wi Thc young men of \"e il llam und Mary have also retu a n it r 1.11 a u i* i ai ah i: n ny t-IK r M ,i. 1 >|k-Vr, Home > cur tl , lui, ,..??,? s I ...Ulr.i- tat B "ll ur,lrr?r C1IARLOTTK3VILLK. CA., Di Sj.vial, k.i.- broke oul at midnight ital night in Major Berkeley's residence, near the Cnlvei did serious dan a ?? I inn; and furniture Tin- booka and pe fi acta of several student* were deatro, eil ' 'i M m.'., of < ? ? \ cstci-,i .v int) w Va.. - d. ? ? .?u|.|- sus* .n of 1 eln M- *. Henderson ** ho murder. I Tine's [Clint tn tl some s ? ? nea e-h-.-tt lc Btrcel railwa) will be* Kin operation m a fe a Helier I (' tr Ma.'.' rs. ' DFOllD * IT\ VA. Dec 20 .-. . Klghl boys, s ho gave \ ? ? ,,, ihe lr Christina* enthuaissm b> smashing an electric lamp s Ith roes coi iribuleo' M-. and -os-- ea h to the aupport e.f thej community - Hie i rgent request e.r ti <? ani Episcopal Dunda) .ol observed Christmas with sppro* pi-iu- exercises. A very pleasant bene. ? Mei iuiiiiii'-iit vs.,-; also be ld at in Methodlsi church Christ ms a nigh) Mri. ?>. C. Bell ls v slung friend* in N. C.. Crofeasoi s *'. ., d **? ?(, ' ? '?? i Idell, of Lexington un' tin- (Ul Bl - "t Mi-. S. i: Ainu . * ? ' ? Hai '.i. i .i ,, popular tsachei at lS*uidolph*Macon Ae rt denis, now, of Johna Hopkins Univer? sity, was in Ihe city this week, t ?lxty*gr* bales ol cotton, which hud been OrScharged from 11k- British atemn, ; >S ???!fsall. Si Berlin fi'in I'harleston Iuik l),*-*n hut ned mid I..'?*") l-alt-s of col .. . > ? ._? - I,, tettaum, DEATH OF C. W. BUTTON CLOSE OF THE CAREER OF A VET? ERAN JOURNALIST. l?r Many Yeare K.dltor of the I.yaeliburg ?. ic gi. Inn !'? on linen, Iv Identified V, III. i his State. LYNCHBURG, Va., Boc. M. Spacial. A telegram wm received here to-day an* nomi;.-lng th- d-alh ol Mr. ,'harle.. \V Button, at bis home la Appomattox, Mil] this morning, ills tenth bad been ex? pected for ---erne days, ns h<* had bean in u \ ? ? v critical condition ferom a severe attach si pnennwaia. All thc family ? ? ? present. .Mr. Button was born In Jeffersoon | conn ty, ovei asvsnty-two yean a?o, and for ei number of yean Mb Ufa haa boen prominently tonnected with th,- Church and with the history of ths Btate and of th<- i itv of Lynchburg. For b lona time bs was engaged In bnslnoM -it Har* pei Perry, and al one time wm peat? ier ?t thal place. Later ii life be removed with his family to Liberty, now Redford City, and wm tbe edttoi of tho ul Ben tine*. When this paper changed hands, he made Lynchburg his ( ome, having purchased the Virginian from Petei .< Shields, who had operated it up te, that time. AS A Ml-MIiri: ' t Till AssrMBI V. Prior lo iii- removal !?? Bedford, he Iih-i b, .-ii ii. member eel the Btate Legisla? ture t'i several :.eur*-. in which body he u., ever r, u.u .!?? la s man ol undoubt ? i abllltj. a? il,.liter of the Vir? ginian, Mr. Hutton achlev, d ?? dis? tinction second to norn, m the Bta e, nod al -?:"? lime wm considered the ablest . in iii Old I tominion. li. this .ni Mr. Kui; cn haci siwa rs been a 11, I wi;h n* ut ly ? verj .-ni rrpris, advancement. With hts pen he sought during in-- wsr snd sfterwards In even .. furl h, r the g.1 ec! his cltj md lils counl i i . Kt a member of ii'-'* Methodist Pi tl I ant Church he v.us Btlictlj llgloua, snd, as -c ?? prominent minister remarked this morning, it wna seldom thal see much enthusi? asm and Inter, l wm displayed In religion nan, or thal Bo nun b Influent ? ., w letd< d for v;<K-i i.y a mem-bi the Church aa alwajra Btgnallsed Mr. Button's work us a < 'hi Istlan. MAHOM | OPPUSITIOXi Under Cleveland'a administration thi deceoaed was appointed poatmaster. He serv<ed for a ehort time, !? il owing t1- op? position In the Senate, chiefly through .Manon... ii was sail, his appointment rn * irc.t ratified, snd Mr. T. D. Jennings wss appointed in his st-uel After thal Mr. Hutton returned to his editorial labors, bul In i< few year thereafter the Vir? ginian was ????M. Thr paper fe,ic, tim-- steadll) declined in populsrlty until llnall) i' lost Its personality and wita merged ir, the 1 he Men Ktb -rale of lu- ? tpei Mi I ? -. on a ? i nol particular!) Identified with any business. He recentlj moved to hia plantation, near Walker's Ford. Va., end for aeveral months bas made ...at Iii:- hollie. Llv Ing, howevei only a few miles from ;his familiar persoi ige ?ai often sc, ii on thp str- ? Mr. Put ton married early In lif? Mlaa Zolllcoffer, of Maryland, and lady and four children n-'v- uurvive bin Only r,;,.. .,;' hia children married, and tim i- Mrs. T. E- ' elburne, wlfi of thi let mer pat or of thc Mi I itest* ani church of this city. The other chil? dren are Charles I". Button and Miss i i ? Button well known In Lynchburg. The i emalns a i'l i - brought ti city ic ti,,- i'lc Mp, eke and * ?hlo I aln lo -me ?? Manic i. ron mi I i\, nut iai riAM, '! i, Lyn, lb ii g Base-ball A --?> , hos - ngaged Mr W llliani I Smith, ol ill.*. Tenn., as managei ol "ir team for the nen ;* Mi Bmith hos been u profei sioi i; ' ?, i. i - He ? Hilo and w i*. onsln he N- w * " ami ui the Southern I. . ? Ol ll the applicant for t he ? . i and r he \ oclatie.i- il-1 - in se ? He wa jiu the city !?? M.l me tl With .. , ,n ol Mi Kenna, wh ,- v. Ill have i he of all the pla ( old ii Uanoi ? r KI.l VA., Dec. I Lasl nig'ui v- u - ih ?',- .-. ason The ihen |,,||,,W- \ I 111, - u ? Wi,li: i' ' il ' e I i If 11 ? Monda) i le .-. v. hi. h i- .. ?? ? . Table tht, kn, ss. , mil In Stu,mt n. STA CN li iN. VA.. D, ? u Thli ? | foi r ? ? i . : .' ? - - -- State Hospital register, I ? lon aero al 7 o', lock. * dh, i i?,ini i . belo* ' ? . u r tiered foin to live Inchea Hun!.. 11 oxen In thirty-: ls huns. A II AK) Alli* MAR'S St Uti LSI los. \ll?w football (JantaiM to Subttttute a Pla]. r When ?e-di ed. \i:\\ VORK, Dec '."'. Prom tims tune since the foot-bsll season closed the newspapers have published itu- opii ? cf well-known Prlnc* ton and i'ale grad* ,,n proposed changes In the rulea, bul Harvai ? ru- ,, have hlthei io romaine \. Vf. a illai'', the well-known lawyer, who was -em- of Hirvard's ? .-I - this lull, is the flrsl Cambridge gra I* to express himself on tbe lubject, and his Ideas are worth) c,; com tlon by the legislator! when the) foi icu.-ii.u-*. Mr. Willard, In -.-?. m, sd td I have null' ed considerable i omment aboul tho rulea as thi j exist, but do noi consider them ai bad as the) are mad ? mi. i am ii"! in favor of any n-iuui change**, bul l think one or two thing inlghi be suggested for the good "t me game. Tnere la one new r.ilc that l uni trt-eur:, ir, favor of bsvlng adopted. rii-i.-i' Hie piesenl rule no player can leave tiie- game unless he le Injured, li a man ls slow, or is not -filling hil ? properly, snd ins .apt,,in or coachet rant: to in ither pla)cr t.,t him, itu- signal ls Invariably given i", hiui :?? gel hurt. Then he ls carried ofl in, titM.) apparentl) helpless, anel a ie- \\ rn in takes his place, "I v. at I ce au) th:,!, alt tiiuiKii tl t,e,i a very sportsmanlike method, i; h,,s I.,-, n practiced In Hu b!g games for years, and hoe always given Ihe Impression thal many men ure Mri* njured. i do not he-dtate to bsj that players have been carried -.ft" the Held thia .scs'-ti wine WOK not injure 1 iii the lexi ta (rive belter players ii chance, lt ha i -?< n done be* auai .i became necessary, and nol to de -uii- ,\ >w. i believe thal a new rule should be framed, permitting ;, captain or ih.achers to take a playi out --f the game whenever it ahoold be adria* ai-lc. i a,lei such ii rule ea b team would be ul le to have its best eleven men o the fl, ld all the lime, and conse? quently would play a mu h i rong,, gnme ?ai,, ri;, t suggestia i i .-hu il.i iii, to I in.il. - ha I !:?u.- OUghi lo 'ce provision wt the permanent disquallfl .f ? mau w h . ulays what 1- i aile 1 ?dirty' foot-l all. H. n.dd be barred oui of the gam< ,'orevei -it bia case should net be Mttied too hastily, i don'l lievi th,- I- alter should , ,,,-,,. ,-tti. lal to di (il. But ll mi^t:r !.. upon i>> the- i ??;,-. ??-. ampin m.,j , men. A bet tei acheme, though, would !? to have th, case come before i board constituted to consldei - ch mattera x*he dla lualtfl -. ada until after a nunn hus been ,.!.--.. I. ,i ic ? m,iinii: ted and the , . K ea VI ," defend liirn -,-,| I asia believe ibm .i rule should b* frnmed provMlmi thu* the moment ., mun with th.- imi! latta kle.; and tia-uwn sausrelj thi ball be declared 'dead.' Anj playerr* wno pile up on Hie men aft, thal should ir,ur a penalty for their sid. \ regards the rule on thc 'fair '-Mi ' i u.liv.c th_t the oiel ugula MAI: ll I Ve.l - IV ALI li: . i * kkk. Man il i ? her .'.".. l-'*i. al ll P. M . .?? in ... I i ? street, i.i*;km: k w \ltki; of l: li in..nd. ami UKI A .1 ',1 * 'K Kit, City, \ a., Ilev. J, t. w hill* tlon should he -ggUlgt As I remember ll. that call.-| I,,,- a penalty of tw-entv nve yar<ls. if the full-bark, making a fan catch, waa run Into and thiown over. The present rule- chief fault ls the sup peiseel ralslnu of the haml by ?"*' ,,ai ?* If be Intends to make a fair < ate-h. To my mir,.| the nm-l imp point lo b* p , . d un ls that e.f Int- i ference. The Interference of Harvard ami Pennsylvents tills 'ai' *?** ?"** "??'*''' -..-'entifi* ever developed. B t at tb* -ame tim,- ii n;,.. th* hsraest and most danger* out* to the upi-odin:* players, n ls a ? t lestton ir Bitch ln?cr*terene.in be per? mit t, -i snot h< r aesson. ?I think li wo lld be ? ml-"*,kf> ,0 ?"r mlt a number of men to play them? selves in differ. positions bae-k Of the* line, where th< hall was down, provldlnir they did nei a t aa interferer* tor ni? nian with the i.aii " OUI BRs rott tl BOl'B. Ten lli.rrelt From V rslnla ""??? Acroa. th* Or-ien Tri-* sh,- ? . d berrels of tr. London ua-- the subjeci of much com? ment yesterda) smoog Baltlmors oyster j dealers. The oysti from the lower Rap* pahannock river. In Virginia, and arc ot particularly fine quality. Mr. James ?? -chran, of Urbanna, Va., le tb* He i** an Kngllahmsn who has recently moved to Virginia to go Into th-* oyster buslnei - HI prln Ipal shipments, and particularly Mu.-.* of bl* ? <l'r* will be t" London. He ii'i-- noi regard his shipment as an experiment, for he ha been sending <<?!??? abroad f* r some time p.*--: from Long Islsnd. 'i he ""' Chesa >, ak* aa ll trlh '"",|" lng" quslltlea from oth* wal ind Mr. < "ochi cutt,lc.' hli oysti rs will srrlve In London in ?-.. iv non. The) were bro to Baltimore on thi '?'" Mr. Cod lia: Iv ' "t'u'' od lian' l t"t his ls. and ll said thc barrel and lt tend to ? ' ! i... i oysti the 1 rately and ??? ts mooth up. Whi i ban is pul On ll and Ho This squeeze ti, - ,,? ter* togethe much as to do s I them m. cha ' ? ? n then ,,, K...th heed I ?*"" double, ? ? , i next tn thi lei i uppet Tin Ides In packing l ' wlii. 1 ? ed I Several ' **ei'' shlppe I from Baltlmoi ? to L in lon ti ussllng pi td 'he muxsling V. pa sed around tlgb a ' I ne l i j.r.-vent 11" ?? 11 ? Tl.yst* rn day. T -I '-^" ? "l-l Breath* demand fo Pi .- irere IS i ents ?* ? 1 i ? ? 1 ? terday. st.iitsi, Bl Mons Al BMKT, M..- Medellas Pollard Haket a DaQaits -?'?lenient. N KV. i'ORK, I'. bei made thet M ? 1 sn sti B it thei i'.iii tr). to levy upoi - ?? I- of h tine tom '-*'l b) this snd otl ts. M Pollard , - the t di ? [ have i kind i ? '. I have ;i led lo b said ol my fi du Wit! ? ' ' I an. . i .? ? ' ? ?. tn life. Ni hall ??? tiii- j I .i ? I - ? l ha ? i ,. : l do - . I I I ? I ' not well known. I : ! lined i . er. 1 I rote t t'le (..tine i e. 1 . ? welch are little ri ve nu t* lin- i i ki! thia wi b ? .i d'-.i ' th in sn) t>. be prate* ted, I inly th pi ite ; ""ii. i our h"tiir . ? noi be aniline : iiiiit- .*, . of R mid take >t ?; . ? ter prof* ? ibou] . be isti i- "? . and Becure i he - some bill thal will * ? re and ui ed destruc* i li-li -?? ? . oro Fret Pr* DEATHS, HA.Mm: Died, Kn.la* night, Di her j- I**-'. Ll 1 \ K. HAAKK, the h loved wife "f Mr. Lawrence C. Haakc, at ITJi .-.isl Broad stree. Funeral Mrllj lake place tiniii thc St. john's German Lutheran church, cornel Eighth and Marshall strei.s MCNDAI i.\ '.'MM; at :: . clock. Kriends are resp* tfully Invited to atti ' STUBBS Died, at bis reslden e, rtlfl mirth Be* Ol in-"i, at ?"? '" A. M. I *> - ? r _"i. IBM, Mi u ILLIAM D. STUBBS, .ii tl his .. Kuii'-i al ?> Ul taki place froi residence ar n .\. ,\i. i ,**' KMLKI: .1. ism. Fi li . , QUI ' ? ietteri i. * NKI*-/ i ' . . lt h 'ari.er's l sldi ?e.' weat Baker Btreet, "t. Saturday n lng, 11.mbei 2 >, IMM at .". o'cloe k, ei a i"i-* and painful illue'ss, PRANK LIN i NBlt*/, In the twenty-flfili ol bis sge. ii- ?i"i ?ha. lilts ?iu con,torts high, nks them tn th* gi I He -ne- ,,,,,i bli iw -I ti, in- nan - ii. taki - bul what be gives. i'i I will take pla-' TH 18 (8un dayl AFTERNOON al 3 o'clock fruin * Ira* ?? -sir-,-; r, ireh. Fi I i and a* .|iiaiiitai. I it- 1 to Si I ,.,.... Ncller. Thc rum ral services of Mrs. SARAH CHANCES KOtlBY will take place al ie,i north it lentil sinct af 4 o'clock SUNDAY Ail iii: \e ie,s December autli Interment m Hollywood, Friend* ai ? acguaJwtaDOe* are Invited to attend, ? MUNYON'S Cold and Cough Cures. GUARANTEED TO CHECK A COLD IN A FEW HOURS AND PltVBT PNEUMONIA. Colds leal to coughs, coughs to pr.eu miii:!:i snd consumption; therefore, it ia all important t-> check ;, "i'l before it reaches rte lunga. Munyon's cnlA Cure will positively break u" cold Inside ol twenty-four hours if taken m soon as the cold manifests itself When the . old reaches the lunga or bronchial tubes the rough inri- should be used alternately every half hour with the Cold ''ni-- The Cold Cure !s guaranteed t-, prevent pneu? monia If used In tbe beginning of a cold. Pneumonia ,,r Inflafnnial on ol the lungs, be controlled by the um of th-se ru,, eurea I n- Cough (Aire pMltlvely cures bron ? inns, tickling In the throat, hers..ness, loss ol voice, loreness cit the cheat, dlf* fie ul,- iii breathlmr. hacking < cuml, and nil pulmonary ,ils.-as. s when the lunga me tr,,t too far d i romposed or covereil w ith tubercles. Munyon'a Rheumatism Cure never lads to relieve In one iee three I out ? and i-un ic u fen dsys. Pri* e 'Ss Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure ls guaran ,,, ,;,,,. nfl I,,rms of Indigestion and .. ii trouble* Price -'???? Munvon's * 'atarrh Cure snd ? a?si rn Tabb es th, from ku* ll lieu ls the afflicted I and restores them to health No failure; -i cure gus ran teed. Price '-'?"?? nyons Kidney Cure apeedlly cures pa ti . in the hm I-. loins oi groin - eitel all llui ? on'i St rve i 'ur, r ?. Bin* d i- ? -? to a . melltlon. Kn. ? .'.?-. Munyon's Headacl ' >ps head md :? ? Pri, ?? -."?? Vitui /.eu- Imparts nev, lifo, , ,.<,,. .. a esk and debt!!* men. Pri H j ou are alli ten Inl ? aresl ilrug store and gel a --'? ? ?lal of one of Munvon's Remedies. -Vo matter what your disease, oi non man) doctora iiu.o -1 lief. Optic a ul v^ HEADQ1 VRTERS IN" RICHMOND l'"K OPTICAL GOODS Pal hei Tin ?? a III iee ? u more lm ? ? I ghi io) I' M< /.,. ? 1 placing ? look ? ? ? ? ? -OND 0PTqo <?,:. Ulit.xif'u (Mit /'it^_^?^io _i SCHAAP IS BUSY WITH Since \im- wo have b en m linga slow eef Bicycles cadi ilav. Thal $54 BICYCLE hms brought in two and three cugtomei - uii em,- -uii!. which will mean de pletion of the a tock. We have them for ' BM ii ar d Lulu-- 'I [litioo fr.?<?. THAT S35 GIRLS' & BOYS' BICYCLE elling Isr-gely. ;n>,i we have great difficulty in keeping Mo* li. Lsrgoetock ci i'. ck -\ Snydei' celebrated ICE SKATES, Skat.-- hollow ground for 35c. pei pun. Bring joan in carly. -,o you will have them right wheo you want them. A. K. & C. E, SCiAAP, ?'?!!? Et Rho\i?. *; hose sss. ' .th G/Ct^runrruu ***w_ **?xwLM*tr oe House, 311E, Broad St. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS. r^COrWTJV]/ SLY AS A FOX,-err mw t t SLICK AS A DUDE, ^*-c W* ? I Hov/ is this for Mr. Palmer Cox's Foxes ? Atokt^CQC ? , *? *?- V DID YOU EVER SEE THE LIKE BEFORE? THIS IS A FAIR SPECIMEN OF HIS LATEST WORK EEfl PEOPLE Crammed a*, it is from cover tO rover with the q::aint*M conception! in picture and rhyme. Enough to , your sides with merriment and set tue children wild with delight. "It is a wonderfully attractive book. 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