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ti > OPEJfED OK TUESDAY.
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MAYOR'S POWERS ENLARGED.
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KveiriTody SatUfted With the Bnsl
: ■ :-BMr' Prbspecti ;■:■ 'ro"r'",~Thls ■ Year—
B : • Inmlwr of ' Marriage Llce&iet Is-:
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%■'■■■ PETERSBURG. VA-; January B.—<Spe
:}, clal.)^Thei:bus<neßS':of,;the>cltyi Is; being
gradually Jresuniedfafter^holidftys suspen
;!•;':':"' dori.'r but ; some days ; will relapse ' r before it
regains \ ItsTnorrha! activity. > ■ The '• tobacco
"- lnarket -will; be 'reopened on,- Tuesday^, and
-5/;)---; ; ;'a : large portion of tho ofopjis'yet to^be
• aold:; :;/■;//..';■"-:: >- :^ '£%<Z- K.^ :,..:■- f y. ,
Rev. D. ICWalthall. of Richmond, /will
esslst in the .conduct , of-'fellglous >5er
:%:0%:%:0% vices at Tabb^-Street* Pfesbj'teria n )' church
H ■/ '•- .all ; next ■ week. In 'obseryan.ee of ■ the ■ week
" ' of prayer. : Tho \serylces- at/ Old'Street
;. ; '^Presbyterian church 7 wilpbe conducted : by
~' "' ?* Rev] J: E. Cook, of Richmond^ and Dr. A.
li 1 ; Phillips; :: V •: -... M ; : >'■' '.'■ '■:: >■■ ■"' ■ -^- v: ' ' "
GRIFFIN ORGAIN;S 'FUNERAL. V
The funeral of the; late: Griffin'' Orgaln.'
at .,the"^ge^f;2B.Voccurred;
:>-s;: >-s; Friday, afternoon, will I tak© ; place at; Dhv-
S. ;A wlddie Courthouse, at :12ro"c|ock /jon Sun
"■ day. : ' Many of Petersburg'^, citizens, who
i knew, and loved the'; ycung/man, will at
tend. T: T* " :-'■■',•
; All; the 6uperlnts!riderits4bf;;Bchools in
:;£vi; this; section will attend ' the: conference of
buperintendents of the /State,' to be held
Jn Richmond on; the^cHtb^ 15th;;' and 16th
of. January.-. y./V ''■'»"• '^x'""""-''"'- '■ ' ; '"• ■'
Under < the new Constitution; theiMayor
. bfjPetersburg. for the 1 first time' in the
j, ■ history, of the city,* -19* given; the^veto pow
: er. All : ordlnaViceslpaßsed by r the ..Com- :
' tnonj Council . before jbecom lng ■ laws, ■ mti st
. . be submitted to ..him 'it or" approval or re- •
-;. 3ectJbn./' : > /•;-'-■' 5 "./■:'/■" : " " ."• ."'-:
So iweJl satisfied are they with the busl
ness; profits of \ last;. year, thai' they ex
press : the; hope \that : the =; s-ame may , be
duplicated this year. v And ;;".' the : outlook :
; Apparently inSJcatea -'Continued {rood
/•' :trade. v '-.'■ -■■'. .:;; t;^. '.-•■.-' v . ■-■-■■ :■;:
- . ■GBNERAI/.NEWS. . ./.
The clerk of the" court in this city lrsued
; l, 211 marriage licenses " during the last year.
' . snaking.: it Is'; hoped.*'. < 222 2 Of
i the' licenses Issued; 1119 were to white, and
;' ninety-two to '* colofedj couples. ; , J
The annuaJ'trieetlrigfof the stockholders !
of ;: the Virginia j 'tPassenger and • Power
'' Company, ; is.-ca4vertised to be held in
> Petersburs: at 12' o'clock *on Monday. Jan- 1
vary. sth. /In view. 'otKthb. recent change 1
: In thecontrol of ' .the]- properties, and of ,
probable changes In the Board of Direct-' I
.- ors. and the personnel ;of, the officials,. the
moatlrig; attracts- much' • Interest.,/ ,"
: . It is said that Grand I ChancellbrvGor^
j don,. of the Virginia rKnlghts'' of "Pythias;
In his report to the- riext^ Grand Lodge,'
wIU recommend the ;-appqintment of a
State j organizer, with", the fview of arous
•' Ing: rreater activity ; and vinterest In the
order.: The proposition^ ls ; received with
favor by Pythiaris^herer *. '
, BANK 7 CLJESARA'NCES.
The record of the; bank clearances In
Petersburg; have nevefibeeriMtept, and no
estimate ■■ made . as to i what = these
:■:'. ; oleararices tvould~'iHowr *• The " banking
■ business hero, however, aggregates a very
■ ■. large amount, which Is : annually increas
\". r ing. ;.■:'-■•-.-■■•. •;. ■ , :.:-
Janoary 19th; ithe; anniversary of /Gen
eral Lee's birth, will .be celebrated by A.
P. Hill Camp of Confederate' Veterans,
with. a parade and banquet. : 'A >commlt
t, tei' consisting of General- Stlth; Boiling.
and.Carter R. Bishop.. has-been appointed
to secure speakers for^: the occasion.
While accurate records ? of ;. marriages
and ■ dea the "are kept -In - Petersburg, there
" is'no* record ooff f births.' ?It i: was formerly
i : the duty of conimissloriefs of • the revenue
«■ ; 'to make .records of all , births, but this
provision of law .:has v " t>een abolished.
• ■ . Sft>DEN DEATH
L«ewls Hayes.' a worthy riegro. died very
(suddenly < Ton y; Market i street.; -;lf.:.is
. supposed that heart' disease was the cause
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Sylnor
liley,
heabqijMters
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Sits
■ No t w i,t lisi^Tiding our !
enormous holiday \ sales, the
largest by far in i 1 bur his
tory, our stocky Gwing . to
: daily arrivals : qi~ goods, -is' in-
I splendid condition. S One
shipment of BA^Y GAR
RIAGES?and :GO-GARTPS
for!?i993 are onj sale* and :ari-^ -j
other larger -.shipment; will • |
f. folJow in a: few'days. .
We again beg to thank i
our friends for" their most j
pat ronage[ the: ; past
i year, and to wish them a
very happy New' Year, 1
ji^coupled i.-;w»thiJßW.ccess; full i
SydtiQF ' ft 1
Hundley,
i|7o9jlii|i3'-E; : BroadiSt. '"■ ■
Offii;Funritufc pep I i
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m 212 N. Eirtith St,
:!»HFT»»*' ;t ' : " 1 ' ■'■i'» 1 - ; i , m - M■' ' ■ ■'-■ '■ ■ ■'■■■'" i> W*v«^B
whose i tissues \ are - piniiiffl: fofi \
the strengthening.- and^bwld^ j
ing ; comfort. :of /.rich, v.thick ;
blood,'; should bear in ;mind\||
that ' j
Ozomulsion
will 'give them, just what
need. .
That transparent blue ■ sJcin,;
or the yellowish jdirty. pallor,
so often seen, : are "very dari-*
gerous signs.' ;
. ; ;JSIOOu IS lite. ; -' . ■*■
Make it , with : Ozomulsion,
the only, vitalized; emulsionf of ;
pure cod ; liver; oil^withguaia-;
col and rthe^hypophbsphites of
lime and. sodar. ',
Begin'/ tb-'day.'- 'Get. it at
your druggists.' . -
In order ".that ;: you may-; test, the
riierits '. of;. Ozomulsion, ■ send; your name
and .full', address to . : •".',"_ '
. TnE OZOMULSION % CO., - .
f 32- De". Peyster /Street,; New i'ork.
mentioning the/Suriday I Dispatch, j arid,
a ; large. sample; free ttottle. will J at once;
be sent you" by* mail prepaid;-"-; J/ ' X
of ideath.:; He fell 'and expired befofe;as
sistance could .reach f him. ■'_• ..-• '■% ■-■■
: Rain : fell /all last .; night " : throughout this
section, - and at itimes. very heavily.-;
: The ; newly |el cc ted 5 officers" ! of | Cockatie
Council;^ AncleritTOrder .'of .United Wbrk
meri, '..were i installed 5 last, .night, ; and an
evening of .social ;"enjoymentrfollowed. > .
; The'addresstpimenjat'the .^YoungiMen's
Christian 'Associa tion § Sunday.' afternoon
will" be delivered -byjDr.v Lucius Lankfbrd/
of Norfolk. ;i Subject," "The Use of "the
Eye, -Ear *and^ Tongue, from a" Physician's
Standpoint/^ •>-':,■'/ ;.i^;.{ ■ ' , "■■.:-•." ■■.:-• .
FRANK MUDD; SENT; HOME.
ITleven Year Old Trnrap L»ave» Fo»
' His Mother's Apron.; Strings.
a Frank - Mudd, • the 11-year-old boy .: who
.came ; here . from : Washington several " days
ago "and ha 3 since been' at the: Third
Police Station , awaiting !the . action of : the
authorities, was sent.-: home:. yestcrSay.
Captain Boaroman. of Washington, tele
graphed to have "him sent at once. .
The child Is a typical boy,;. tramp and
during his"; experiences : has learned ,wls
dom;beyond his years.- -Though; the; police
caught him In many little lies; none were
able to trap; him Into : saying •anything
against his parents, nor, could they shake
'him \ln the'v general ; outline of the storj'
he / first ■* told - though • the / trimmings k and
minor, details were somewhat altered in
the i frequent telling. / '"""
The novelty of" living at the ' police
station appealed Ito - him at first and ' he
seemed- to enjoy/ It' thoroughly biit,. as the
days wore on he ; became tired and hail
ed with delight the news that ha was to
be sent home. ; . ..
IIEiXRICHJS BODY BROUGHT. HOME.
Funeral TV r lll , Be' Conducted In Hi*
Blotherys-.Home. . .
The body of Mr." Herman Helnrlch. who
died suddenly •■ In •: New I JYork.;: on
will reach the 'city ": to-day: No further,
information ' could *• be ascertained as to
the cause of : his/death, bevond; the faci
that It was due\to\ heart trouble.; -
Mr. •Heinrlchjwas well, known 'here and
had a; large number, of friends; who grieve
his loss. •■',- ■.-/;. / ; ■
The funeral will take place this after
noon from : the /> home. No: ■ 504; Mosby"
street. / The ;ser\ f lceE : will ;tbe ; conducted
by Rev. Paul RlenzeL .The burial will be
In Hollywood. > - ' . '
EXTERTAINED THE VETERAWS.
Old Soldiers At <be Home Delichtf
■ 'fnlly'.Enter'tnlneii." 1 : ■•*
The: Sunday-school entertainment 'of the
Soldiers' Horiie which /was to have -been
held on 'Friday- night,- but waa ; postponed
until I last i- night, % xwas | a great :; success.
Quite a f large number ; were present -'arid
the musical v programme was r enjoyed
thoroughly. The school Is In a j flourishing
condition. This entertainment, was one of
the most successful ever .held .at.; the
home. - / . -. .- /''■-..'' . . .' ■:.■'■'.
LECTURER GOT A WATCH.
Alexander Day,- Oldest .Employee of
: - Bostock Feted on His- Birthday. /
Alexander Day. who has been a'lec
turer with' the^ Bostock shov.-s • for v forty
years, and was in the employ of, Mr. Bos
tock's' father i had a birthday.-' yesterday.
This was made the occasion for a jovial
celebration in which ?; the V entire ; Bostock
fraternity took an : Interested part ' Du
ring the ; evening Mr.'; Day. V whose services
and faithfulness ' are appreciated, was
given a. beautiful gold watch and chain.
Comfort for '--Smokers'.-.
There Is great consolation for 7 the
smoker In the assurance^ that tobacco* con-.
fers.,upon him .comparative Immunity
from pulmonary diseases.;. ': ./ ,
. ; Tobacco kills microbes. •. and Is recom
mended't as : a • against cholera-
Smoking Is now. advised -by 'some doctors
as^piart.of . the treatment" of consumption."—
.London Express." ''':■ ","■■' . : ; /
■:/; TheCol.andJlcr Pet; .v;
(Correspondence :'.■ Edinburgh;
Tabby, our "Old; cat.' lived :- In - the barn
with her family of •kittens. -She made her
home In ;the retail 'of 'Dandy, one-of jthe
; f arm horses: 1 and ' the • kittens . were ■ always :
vunder his ' feetS* But j Dandy was : fond ; of
cats, and ]in some miraculous way avoided
.harming his guests. "- ' ' - •
One day. Ij noticed a young rat,- about
. the' size ; of i'a? full-grown : mouse. ■ running;
■ about : ; the stall with the [■ kittens; j\ Sur-'
prised that;\Tabby:did;nqtx notice!: lt: l;
,' caught her arid : held^her. nose .down to i lt-
Sh'ejicked Its" tape s andj then; walked awayj
'One*: morning^ \ perliaps'i a '-..week ;'; later, t, I
found Tabby -and 'heri family^ established 3
on -a fibwer bed near 'the ;; kitchen "door.;-': I '■.
gathered \ the ; kittens ■ Into my^ apron, and
as I lifted the '■'. last bnel. l ii uncovered 'J the ;
rat. It .was 'taking Its i breakfast /Just {as ;
naturally -arid ' contentedly .-,as \ the .; kittens^
{ but .when .Tabby i got tup \ the" ' little [.thing ■
scurried ?away!i into^thet sweet > peas. > ii S 2J . :
j: I; carried the kStteris";to.the granary arid
liputsjtherhjlri*; as cbrriei\;briJavplle/of /empty;
; sacks. ' i When \I .'turned ground \ Tabby i, was
f Just; coming -In "■'the^db6r^ i wlthrherj:foßteT i i
sbaby In jher mouth. '\ She Vppt 1 H^'down;' In -
: the }; corner tl with '•'-.. th* i kitterii^but % Im- ;
(mediately l hid ; under; the\sacks/^l;place\3 :
f a . iaqcerful pf "ml Ik • on .t he sflobr/ arid ; stood '
back i'out ;of r«lght .toiwatch^deyelopments;i
:j-; ; »Tabby^"af tef. Japping; U;'a^moniyn_t,S called ; .
her .-fariilly.vThe kittens^ respbrided/slbw^
1 1 \y;- and \ i heni the ftiny Vra t I from? t tst
' ihldlng^ place J under? th«> [<»"cKa| and ;• scram-.;
Ifble^overJjtlw^-edge^'bf.^he^sauceri'^headV
• for embst! Iritoi theXmilkV^vWheri] It 'f climbed \
ioAit^abb^JStteri^ed^to^Uspblle^llcWr^:
'■'the imhk'i- allljbff.f fAf ter/sh~e| had | finished.;
?theTrat{dijari't!lTOltitnuchl larger|tharilf*He)
; 6r«rt y jolnt*or a] man's) thumbTlb'utiit'fsatrup)
fonVits" hcuncb*ei}and [washed \ itsjfacel.head|i
fandljwrsflri^theriribstrcbmlcal. way.
: |||^t:w«^ all ! Inte w
:|naig»lf^dopUbnSbu_tJ^^
X<jwjSfi,f««t«p. ivsivUnir' t] aalaslnf iaid ir» ) ;
, r:'--ll': ?-: ... ii ,A ' .~ .- "'- -..■• !l -" ■'
lniiite|UliiltunUliK
(CfPyTf )<t^.ir-7f»'tS'ftftM?ir|B'.pTj I*JLQHu)
sentjWs credentials before Mr.'Storer was
allowed;; to *xJo so."" • -', _• - •.' "
O.The|Emperbr|l^^recelved : the \ partlns
■ ylsltibf 'Mr^ McCbrraick7> whom i h'e'jdisiuh.-:..
guished ? by"4 bidding^ him* a' J particularly :
warm ? good : bye,-; and i by fprisen ting \ to) him"
his i; ; photograph ;. In -a [beautiful !; frame'land
•.withjanjautograph dedication. -;■ v-;5 ■•'; % "'■■.' '■';■':
DIVORGgBROKEIHiSiHEAFm
I Capt. Car«talpy« Grief at tK)ss of Hl*
;■!..-■■' ■-•■'•■'.. /.American .Wife.- ■'".■-.:■/■■ .;■-.■■.■,-■■;
.- (Copyfighirli9o3*i by?the •'■ Press Publishing
-'■■.■:- Company.'.? New ;, York :; World.
.v-Cable.jvto»the^Dlspatch.)? ::/>:-:;;•
■-/LONDON, •:.;: January... : 3.-^Captaln -i Car
stairs. ;. who -j last •;: week divorced ;vhls
wealthy"' American /wife,':-' formerly,^ Miss
Bos twick, :■! isi now- In % London, and a makes
mo "secret ;bf ihis: grlefi at- the r step itoe^felt 1
; compelled .; toi take. : >; He i was ■-. so .» ln :
;love£with * r his. wife .that "; up ;to sthe trial
;he - used ; every . s possible | modV of -n per
isuasion tp^get her-:to renounce Mr.- Fran
,<&&.'(_, ;.-"::'■?'-.:--:. !v:v-.:',.0 - Yr,; ■ ■ . >; \: XCgi ; .-V'\£
--i He: begged ; for;reconclllation. , offering, to
. fbrgefrtheVpast; and "asking - for ;; af resh:
start; provided 'she; would dismiss Francis \
frorii^' her VriilridV forever. This -Mrs. iCar-i
stalraj absolutely rtfused to : do. f but i she
: was;.wiUing-;to J return' r to her husband ;bni
icbndJtlon that,; bccaslonally, Mr.?; Francis
could • be ; received 'at ;her husband's home:
as :hls .friend. I To" this ■; arrangement ' the
heart-broken husband naturally ;
Through '■; eleven ;years;of married fhappl-r
ness .i. there never. : was'- the;- slightest ;. cloud '■:
: until ; the; gallant captain went to -the;
South 'African ,; : 'Ci -"■
. : Mr. Francis la i : v nkrio wn except to sport-:,
ing peopfe.', He " is ; not fa man of means?;
He i ls; short, tairS and . not at all roiriari ttoi
looking! •;.; He Is 'anxious to > ; marry J Mrs/i
Carstalrs. but six months must elapse : : be-' :
fore -It y will be .; legal" for her to enter ' upon -
another marriage. -'' - ; ; ,',,--. '
THE WORK OF WOMEN;
Compilation By a Frenchvroman Is
' .: •. Attracting: Attention. :.v\
. (Copyright,-- 1903, by the Press Publishing
: Company. New. York World ; Special Ca
ble to the Dispatch.): , ■'■ ■ ..
;.. PARlS, ' 'January.' 3.'— Mrs. Marie Peg'ard,
a .Chevaller/of the Legion of Honor, and
one of : the most women: In
France."; has lately \ finished : a" monumental
record ■of I the .work done at "the : historic'
Women's. Congress.,. held in; Paris during
the last exposition. -Four bulky volumes
contain ; two; hundred and seventy-five , re-,
ports sent from all parts of the world.the
whole; forming a "unique, testimonial to'the
thoroughness with which 'the woman ques
tion was discussed by ,; the delegates to j the
congress, of whom / five were appointed
by the United States government to rep
resent America. \ v '.
flUrs. Pegard Is not an advocate of ex
treme'measures.- . • ';■'■- ■■.'•'■'■■'- '
"Goj-'slowly 1 but- surely" is her motto.
When ; the Dispatch ■ correspondent asked
her -which .'camp* (there -are ; two feminist
camps In France) she belongs s to, -she
■replied;--—-- - r /■' ■- ■'■■■ ■\. , :/./.
'r."The ■ reasonable one. \ We have already
made^it iriiposslble for a man to take his
wlfe|s money and spend It with another
woman. „ and gradually,;. I . ani .'confident,
women will " obtain all : their v rights. But
they must- not .; try to take the . place of
men; 'for, after all,' ; woman's place is In
the home and family." '
:;- SCHWAB'S STATUES;
nis Splendid Ornament) For - New
".';-■..',"-■'. ' ■ VorU Blnnnion. .':'■■ - : :'~. ':'
(Copyright. 1903. by the Press Publishing
. Company. New York vWorld. Special
Cable to the -Dispatch.) ;.
PARIS, - January '3.— The; two bronze
statues ordered, by Charles M. "Schwab
for his new mansion in RlversideV-Drive,
.New I York, were shown-?: In *»- their ■ clay
model- form to the . correspondent iof - the
Dispatch ? to-day by v Jean r.Leon g Gerbmte,
the celebrated French~sculptor.",.;-;
j- : The two ' bronzes ; > are';- to '} cost ; / about
$150,000. • and i are to In '&'. Wav ; symbolized ' as ;
nearly- as possible.. Mr.iSchwab'si life- and'
the. two principal factors"ln;the?industryj
to which -his I career.!, has I been H devoted—
the artisans and the'; metal -In <he
works.' : -.:>ii //./•; ;■■ •.;•; ,•/..-• . .:■ .-; ■■.-.."--;-- .:•::.-..
''-'. OneVstatue.: represents: Labor .anflj: : is ; a
splendid(figure;of /a:workman-ln-;Lielike
attitude,\brawny'and;rriuscular.' .He looks'
the " perf ect y typei* of i manhood.', and. •; as
stands with v the s lmplements,of, of- his • trade
around - him; V ls / flttingrly ■of
'.the : industry ; -Mr.VSchwab; wishes-, to v be
depleted.: ■"■'"%;"." -;." -: -.'.'." •'-.'.■• .V :..:;. | i
: - The other figure : symbolizes h the ; science
' of ; metallurgy, i arid :■ is .* a .'. gracious \ f emaie .
"figure.* draped." and wearing a - laurel:
wreath. She stands In / contemplative
mood and forms a* striking contrast to the
energy : of -th<e- companion statue. - -
' ■ The two ' sta tues : will measure 7 feet in
.height. 1 arid | will -be "supported ■on huge
marble pedestals. They will be placed
In the. art" ; gal}Vry. which, will be located
In the northeastern corner of • the / man- ,
EiOn. -'■■■ ./ ■■"■--./■'-- /:-"- ':'■ "'.:■.-;."■
, It is understood that ' Mr. • Schwab pro-
CURES
DRUNKARDS
SECRETLY.
Free - Pnokase of the Only Snccess
"£nl Cure Known For .Dmnken
■ ness Sent To AH Who Send
... .V-: -VMamci and "Address. .--
It Can Be-Put Secretly. lnto- Food; orTCoffee
and:ftulckly Cures itlie^ Drink Habit. ; -
■ . s\ '"_'.. .'■ "■■". ~ : -. / '■: '-.' - :>: > ■-, * ' : '..:''■■".■ N '■'■':-"• -- : :
■ - Few men .becoirie drurikardsi from : choice
or -; inclination— all % welcome * release - ; from
the awful > habit. /- Goden Specific - will cure
the^ worsts habitual; drunkard.'^ This ; . won
derful .remedy Jean, be .s administered :- ; by.
wifei f e '■: or. daugh ter. i In * food; j tea. i coif c*. :or
milki? without, causing, the; slightest siis-
'-'/- Mr< and Mri. r Harry Burniide. r V ;
piclon. v Its "cure s ls : sure, withoutiharm
ful j results 1 to ; the f system.":;- Many sa| horn*
■is now^happy^by ;,the \ use of „ Golden -■ Spe- i
'clflc:^ "My :got^ Into ; - the -habit^l
of staking; a-'drink iwlthf' the^bbys on fhiaj
::wayfihome.''t;says';;Mrs;",sHarryfeßurns!de.' j
i"Af ter- a iwhlle ;heJcame l home fdrunfc 'fre- I
■quently.'<i He ': soon '.* losts his £ posltlon,";ajid [ ]
ilf had itbUmake ■• a ? living ■ t or .:■ bolh^ of > ua i
;aridfthe;little;childreri.7 At^tlmes;.»iei«Tledi !
f to ; sober^up^ but \ the ;hablt I was i too ! strong
iforihlnvf and s lthen the s t woul<! drink s harder.
UhanieverS--I;heard?of;Goldsn!Spet:lfic!and;
f sent *i for,? a^ free^package-^The s treatment:
I cured >' hlra?^ I *. put tit s !n ? his \ coffee 'and; he; I
;neverijknew|lt iat§alL^He";vregalned|hls'
[pldrspbsit!on.M and cj now /we? are jhappy^ in;
f bur J'Jittle J home | again/;!- 1 1 hppeSyou » wllli
: serid^ Golden 5 Spedrtcl to ?ever>'lir/» Tr »o- T » ■ that?
i has : suffered ■ as?l jhaye,"! and *sa veiher^lo ved '.
iones|from^theidrunkard's?gTave.v:7i^f3;Sj^
m Send s your r £ name? and I tbVDr.t J. c
|W^tttines'*x4(Mß|Glenn;j;Buil.1 l ,nß.Hu:int!hi-1
ihatl3 D.';% and^he : ■, will ;-j mn il t-c you i'a| frfee^
I package jfof g Golderi a Specific '■& In S a aplaini
|v^p"per.*accompanled;iibysfuU?dlrect}ori3f
! how-to Euse'' It-l:«Enough i tha^ remady| f a
■ sent 1 119 1 each l free 1 packa ge 5 tbljslyet^on iatv.
loppdrtqnl^ltoJwltneMjltsjmar^eUouslef-}
I f ectrbn^thpse | whb'l are' slaves { to:?firlnks^#
PPo^nptgdejay^Toulieannot'K tell I.Sw.liati;
jWWiMPPwVtoHhaiioajj-wtootdrlnk^Wriai}
you f would , oorsr - torglv ' jwrtlt for,
,1. .. '..-.. 1: . •.«», . r a ! .* ?. . ... 1,'... -.*,.,„..
V : :■■..'• -c VS atb;to« E ™ ..:.■;
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S&SgssCSSS^ ■-'■■" )■.;■ t-V; sssl '^sf -^M g^^^fc M^^ sssssslsM '^^ » *^» WaW^M ■ bbT^»l ■ '''* ■ ' ■ * ■''''"■ '" "^ *'■'''■ JWkr •"' ■* I ' : Z * M"M ' X ■/■'--^«^^^^' £?^
%\ % £ The DueberHampden W at ,h
Lfl I\JL/ factories at Cantons Ohio,, the twin fac
' ?--/ tories, built side by side; in combination
n^JJPOFJ it is immeasurably the largest and most
. ' \\\ no iZi complete v concern of, its. kind in < the '
APp ■ ' In ; all respects the.most perfect. ,
ill \1— 4 • . jj fe: Every dealer knows .how victorious
Il\ in n P PPTI / F 1 the Dueber-riarnpdenXompanies have f
I I W F^ T\ '^f^§^^¥^x2d9 been, -wlien movement 'manufacturers, '
II Til 1 Xa— 4<s<s • manufacturers, and Jobbers
Duebsr-Hampdsn Companies from marketing their watches -and drive
■-. :"i /. them out of business. \ ■ •,- . * ••. %
Cah^ we offer any better evidenco-of- the superiority of the Dueberi. .
Hampden watches than the fact— , . l|
' ._ ' The combined efforts of- the entire watch-trade could not destroy their .
popularity?, . . - • ..-. . .
- - The days of the inquisition in the watch business are over.
1 Dealers are now at liberty to buy what watches they prefer.
\ But in* spite of all this opposition, the output of the, great Dueber- v
Hampden Watch factories has steadily^and: constantly increased until, at*
present they employ thousands of the most skilled' work-people, producing
. a complete wa*ch movement and watch «case.
/ .' The matchless reputation obtained by the Dueber-Hampden watches
WM yis nothing less than : marvelous J The same minute and the same rexictc "
is given inevery detail to any size or grade from the ladies' small size, the
'' ' No. 400— the smallest moderate-priced and= accurate timekeeper made in:"
America-— to' trie gentlemen's watch, 12, 16, and 18 size. •._.
: . .',./.-. The latest and greatest production of these^ factories is the 1902 thin
; model 16 size watch, cased in 18 and 14. Kt. gold ahd^oid-filled. to which we
■ especial! vcall the attention of those" who-want the best. Write for •'Guiue
v /;;o to Watch Buyers." % .'.■ . - ; : ; i: ■
-.■■: :■'■--/. ..-.-..-•■' -/r... ..-..-. ■■.■■■■.. ■■■■■ ■■..■•■ ' ; . " ■'. . ..;.■. .■;•.■ ..■ .■■--,.- . . ■ . />..;■■-./-.■■-.■;
I>ueber=Har^ "Watch Companies,
eANTON,.:<DHIO.
poses to eat his next Christmas dinner
In his new house. ■, . ,
1 HAS : :GONE'UPJFROM RANKS.
Former Enlisted Man l» Second In
Command of Llfe/Gna'rd. /
(Copyright. 19<& • by .. the Press Publishing
I Company. New 5 York World ; Special !Ca
; ble to the Dispatch.) '.-"J- • ■ .--' '.
•:■: LONDON. January. 3.— Lieutenant Gor
don Carter, of the First Life 'Guards, the
"swelle3t" regiment In the: British army,
- has risen : frow . ; the ranks to ' the; post of
second In command of j" the corps. He has
; thus § attalried a position no /guardsman
who joined as" a trooper ever held berore. •
Guards "troopers often get . commissions,
but never heretofore, lri their "own"' corps. ;
:■;-: Colonel (Carter ■ iis the •son of a farmer.
,He served in the ranks ; seven /years. ' ' In
18S0 he received \ a commission ; as riding
master, was made a lieutenant. 1 In/1881;
from' that tima nntil • 1894 he ; served ; as ad- ;
jutant. being made a captain In: 1887. He
was appointed .major- In 1896, and got < bre
vet, rank as' lieutenant-colonel ln?1900.:
In the. Boer, war he served with a'com-'
posite ; battalion " , of;: the : House ;": Cavalry. ,
with no little distinction. He often"
mentioned ■In the ) dispatches, s aiid • has six .
clasps to his. medal. /'•::. /
SHE CAPTURED HIS HEART.
An American Womnn Catches A Dls
-■v-. ■ tingrntshed British Hn*bnnd. ,
(Copyright. > 1903.- by the ! Press Publishing-
Company.* New York World/Special
{Cable to "the Dispatch.) % ; : .".
. LONDON. January 3.— Mrs. Blake, of
Boston, will ' wed '. next • . Tuesday . Sir Sey
mour Blanc, a r gfptuagenarian. bachelor
soldier. I who -.has ' always " boasted .' that he
had never ;' ha d '- a « love ; i affalrj and 5 never
met an English ' girl >. who .: couldi entice
him . from sinele : blesssedness. ;V But s when
he . met tire • tallA elegant;;, Mrs.' Blake.^ the :
widow -of a • rich v Bostonlan."; and J who ;.has
lived for the last'seven years inia pretty
ho»;se f- in " Hans ? Place; ; the s baronet ;. soon
losf. his heart. Every]; night r he. . dropped
Into : Hans Place; ' and \ until 5 the ,-. engagfe- :
ment;was fixed -he: was? unhappy.. .•.:.;■
- The bride-to-be is a ".charming 'woman,
'quiet,- kindly.^ and ;f or 'some} time has been,
invrather delicate : health..-? She . has rlrrv-:
proachabletaste in all things and f dresses
: beautifully: « ■'•.:' '/: ...;"-■'.. '•^ '■*':-'• ':-.-^ /-'- '■■■j.\-',
; -At - Mrs. ,; Blake's ■ wish the i wedding^wlll
be very. quiet.. It: will rt«. v .o, place ; at, Holy :
Trinity^ ft Sloan ;. street, vat~ a :• very 3 early
hour. About. seven years; ago Mrs., Blake
lost her: only. son. - ,-_
In Gay Cairo.
< Copyright il9o3:>y^ the
~ Company. -' New , -York - World.-- :■ Special
■y Cable ; to s the ;Dispatch.)/.:":^; Dispatch.)/.:" :^- :: '-rC ■:" ■■: ;-..
; CAIRO: -January i 3.^Cairo l is^ extremely
gay- just now. Most oiv.the^, English /sen
ciety; people : not ; ln India are; Passing. the
Snfbaasadof.. and Mrs. Choa te are back
igainKat^Shepheard's::i:.They^have|made
several S excursions : across-,ithe^'Mediter
ranean:'^ the \ last ! one I bving to lConstanti
nbple^The f. capital sc- ; Interested
MlssiChoate/thattshe^ thinks she .would
?:jMr^VWood_wajdCaccom"p^ed^^p^^
The Old-Time Kegro Pr«*cher.
(Charlotte Observer.) '-.' .
Mr H. B Adaina{:JSr!of|Monroe^con-;
Vributed i to fyesterday.'stpbeeryerjal^tudyi
{ of i the *old-time « darkey^ in%thel£pulplt^
"This " type "i is £a way/g; Be]
,'canTnever;be"'*ntlrelysloßti%Joel' i Chanaier.i.
! Harris ?j*ari"d sVThbiriasj> Nelson iFagejS have]
I Immortalized him ,iri;tueir books, as we
•■ havefseenf flowers | preserved ;£ Iri |the j P«r{|
:fTOtionTbf^mld^in^er^blo€aDi^njff«ln'|thii'ij
centre of huge- blocks of !ce. '1~«-flowery1 ~« -flowery
■?r^sJnMuntlUtheHce]wlt»:i:the;ante3beo
nunvi'darfceyawttl|bePwith ua tflljlthe]!
.^ftUni^lof4 I Hi>^B'Tand!l^'k«,Jp^ih|ftrom|j
\ thelearth^with'f Anglo-Saxon' % civilisation?! ;
the old i school i waa X will ;; worth jj knowing.
JJbcU Jote Ja«9«. « ■l^maii, wtt»[
*•? - - -.=-. - ..-' - ■'-*,, i/-ri /-r .X /J
'..'.. AV.Vi ."'!., .*.. ..'.:. •';
his" masterpiece -sermon on the subject.
''The Sun Do Move." and from the".text,
"So the sun stood still In the midst of.
heaven, arid: hastened not to: go down
about -a whole day."- This type was a
creature of childlike faith, and the power
of his i crude but Intense preaching lay
in his implicit belief In the; Scriptures.
He~ wouldn't swallow any of your- modern
half-diluted. Infidelity about its being
Arabs instead of ravens .'that. Ced Elijah
or about the authorship of ."the ; two
Isaiahs." He had a wonderful f uriu ?of
knowl edge, even ■ outside of • wha t^ he : knew
ofl I tHe ■ Bible, arid where ' he , got it Is .a
mystery. : for .; of ten times "' he could riot read.
The ' negro preacher, that .Mr."' Adams dls-:
covered. < : the Rev. Moses often
quoted from, or referred to. Blackstone,
Spurgeon, Wesley, andjothers] This swift
ly ' passing relic ; of .- "African v slavery! got
:a. good deal ;of; true religion out ot: his
Jrambllp? ' exhortations.: and always*; an
'amazing ambunt 7 of originality. Some of
the ; '• remarks of Brother Hester.' as. re
ported by,; Mr. Adams, in short hand,': are
not'half bad: j . :
*l,"De ;. text . sez, 'Let him da t hears ' say.
Come.' ; I am jBS* : shaklri' do text a little
now." The f simile is evidently tha t" 'off
a fruit-bearing tree, which." when shaken"
a : little harder later on.' will, yield sorrie
.' thing '.better. It was- ""a sly but effective,
"way; to i clamp the attention, of the audi-J
ence.- > / : -. ■ ' ■■."■:-;■ -•"■*■
"My. bretherin, I hab aspired to wa'k.
sucumspekly c befo' God. I wans^tojgit
In de inner > circle. Now. when.de; Injuns j
waked through , de fores', dey wa'ied |
sucumspeckly." Has : Uncle v Mose -ever |
read !The " Deerslayer." 'or "The PathJ- 1
.finder.", do you, think? Again: " j
; ,'^Whati will iit, profit ■&; man.. ter galn'.de j
whole .wurl an' : lose" his own soul ?" * Now j
dat Is a conjunctive disjunctive. |
. "God gave de v ar.gel ; a comriiand. He j
said i to; de children of Israel ter : sprinkle j
da -blood on de .doorposts. -He donesed !
ter^, de ; destroying angel. _ 'When you ■ see; j
dat cheerful j sign don't you ;kill eriybody i
dere.'. Some, one said "dat; del elephant- an' I
de'r^ housefly was In de'ark. -Wasrlt.'dere
faith; that sabeddem? No.it ,wuz^dear»x. ;
It sabed; dat ; great big /elephant; and Tdat
little. fly'.'Habin';de ; Sperrit ari'.nbtjhabln'M
de ; Sperrit determines . our future dcs- j
itiny.". ;-/■'. ■-; ■ ../:■/ -, ' \- .'
j The Observer ; Isj hospitable to . the : ne- !
grc*; preacher^ of ■ the days "befo' de war.". I
>"-'-£; :.■.'■"'•: ■> i iloTe>»- ■'Miracle^:"--.'----.-^- 1 .-'' •-"■ r .v
- --^ ■-. : 'o ■■'-.;•• --■ :■;-" .--.,-■■■■■,-'. - ; .:.-- •■■'.■■
-'■ ; (January .Atlantic.) -
'Tls vyt the .touch of hands, - 'tis not tha
-;/ , light / ■
■SMnlng.';from: eyes that ardently, do
'•■'.''*,''" saz« r ''--" : :-"::--'. ''.■~-:^S~y "- ■ : ■'"-/- ■;'■'-■'>:
i. On '■th^ibeloved,' face.'-'tls ,not the^praiise
Of sp" T*m words :y: y or ' surig, U that : may
:'•::•. i=i aright: -,Hv; ~^i- i^'nt'V^ *,:' 'f£~ : '''~
Reve." •&• he] spirits: worship; ; these / give
~ ; :--'::M Sight.;. - -;i:;:-:r\-;; i :;:-:r\-; : \V ?: ;&^wA^S ■■: •
> Of ; Li; .reV fair Sower i and tender, leafy,
sprays; *
;.•:" But ; Loves- fruition "must : be found .•; In
" ways • '
More; subtly sought,; and ; moods more re
. -r condlte.
/TIs ■ ": : rath^rV ln^the shours - when < far apart
j^vFrom the^ dear sight of her whose ' very
- ■'* thought .
?■} Hallows : the : soul.'; the; houra .with ; memo
: ries- : fraught
iWith fyearnihgs filled. \ when to the eyelids
start- . , .'--•■
i-vUnblddeni tears; : Love's "miracle 4 then
-wrought • j%%&
.Touches ywith > fire i the I altar, of ahe, heartJS
• : {January ? Atlantic.) ';^4v
■'-jOf\ this frontier.^ democracy;. Andrewj
3a^soniwa«;thi?|yeryi r p«rsonlflcatlonl; r |Hel
imil In ■? the /backwoods * of | thai Carol fnaal
lristhejmldst of ithisEhir^ulentfdrab^racyJ
that;j preceded -the sßeyoluUon^|aivagh»]
grewujcin th* frontier. Stat* of Tennes
feieSo-In the midst |of| this l region lof fper-]
/Kmal ! ftiiiflf ; and | front! arj Ideal* "of j liw.-f hii
quickly rose to teader«h!^^The 5 appear^,
sjao* of. fthla ; frontiersman foil the floor, of.
rmirwi til in omw - «*? - sfenlteao* 1
... ; - - . ....*... ■ /_.,%. ... rf j
He reached Philadelphia at the close of
1 Washington's - administration. ; having rld-
Ideri: on horseback rcarly eight hundred
Imlles 3 to his. dest'nadon. Gallatln, Win-,
j self a western man. describes _Jackron ; as
! he' entered the halls or; Congress: '."A
I tall." v : lank; uncouth -looking personage.
I with ; locks of hair : hanging over bis face
and a cue down , his , back tied in an cci
skin; his dress singular; -his manners
those of a rough backwoodsman." And
Jefferson -testified: "When I was 1 presi-;
dent of the Senate; he was a senator, and
he could never-speak, on account of the
sraphness ;of .his feelings.' I. have seen
himfattempt it repeatedly and. as often
choke with rage," At length the; frontier
■In the p-jrson^ of its typical man, had,
found a place ~ln~ In the, sovernment., Tiiis
six-foot: backwoodsman, with : b-ue- .eyes
that could blaze on .occasion, this chol
eric," lthpetuous. self-willed Scotc^.-.* »sh
■leader of men. this expert auelllst. and
ready ; fisnter.- this 1 embodiment -of the
•tenacious, vehement, personal- West, was
Inrpoiitlcs tor stay. ..The frontier democ
racy of that time had* the Instincts of the
.clansman in the days of Scotch :boruer
.warfare.:'* • ■".• It was a frontier free
from the influence of European ideas and
-instatutions. The .men of the ; western
world turned their backs upon the < At
lantic/ocean, and with- grim energy and
self-reliance -began i to . build up* a society,
free from' the ' • dominance "of ancient
;form"s. .- /" . • - : . ' ■ • ■",.- • - - .-; ' . ■
-[\ M^s. Grant anr the Grant .Tomb.
/The : letter .which follows was written'
nearly eleven years. ago by the widow of
General Grant to the late General Charles
H. T. Collfs. and. of course, has never
before been. published :. .* '
'• ;"3 East Sixty-sixth street.
- ■' : "Jan. ,9. 1892. -
• "General Collis— Dear Sir: I wish {< to
commun icate through you to' the "Grant
[Monument? Association. .Some' weeks ago
;Mr. .'-Dunca ri. the architect, who I 3 to build
ithej-monumentvfor my husband. General
' GrantJ i suggested. ; whilst showing me the
plans" of said • monument.- ; that my : remains
should be placed In the same sarcophagus
.with /those? of i General Grant, this, he
said, would save space. I wish now to
most, earnestly protest'. againsf this plan.
General J Grant must , : have i; [ his own
: sarcophajrus.: and I my casket beside him;
,' ; "Genera 1 j Grant's •? Identity " iriust remain
|LdlßL dlBt J?ip*- when persons; visit
I '■•JS lIs "spbt. : - they, must belable' to say. "Here
rests General Grant." ".,>;"- : :
;',".' •• "Yours, most sincerely/; ; ■-'■■■■ -"'■"/
■-' "■-";. . : 'X "JULIA U? GRANT." '
i. Mrs : .Grant's ; wishes; thus -directly arid :
•simply expressed, were : ; respected In the
L a H"5 n ?? ment : °f:- the final plan' of / the
: monument. Most /people. : we; think. ; will
; be tbuchedbyihef. manifestation": oif a cori"
: scleritlbus • (orJ the: \ historic prb^
•prletips and a definite \ purposeiperbaps'at
'variance with; the natural Impulse "of the :
I 'v ■
; 'This is why, the. chamber Iriiwhlch Gen
ierarGrant".restiirby^the;. Hudson? differs In"
! }. pafticula'f. '«.•" so v conspicuous^ taat '•'.;' no ■
kvisltorjfajlls tbjbblserve'lt;;from(that;bther^
ilmpresslve^tomb ; near ;-1 the" bank "'of// ths
rSelna^-New^York 'Suri; T r -' ':.' ;~ : .'i\£. ' ':'A
THE NEW PACIrCCABLE
»OWK«IHiJESSAGES,
So i Far They ,; II«V« All s Been Compll
-
-'■ - ■ :v: v B&eiitJtry^To^dso woy^j |ji mo\^V4U ' - " ;
- "-'-V- '■■:
|wiU»lmeiMjreil«V!6W«fa
{«MB*lthiroui!i littw
shortly »ft«r U •'clock New Year's- atffrt. ,
Th* 4iflartat tpsntwv tstk tan st tt> '
San Francisco Instrument tor nmeteei
consecutive "hours yesterday. Whan tht
cable was given over to "the
last; nighU to test .its qualities and In
struments, no leas than 3.000 -words had
passed between San Francisco and Hono
lulu. Every word so far sent has bean
without pay. About 509 congratulatory
messages went through, averaging ten
word 3to the message. These were from ths
public officials of' Hawaii arid the public
bodies of tha from the different
governors 5 of /the coast : Stat«s;Tfrom vm
rious chambers of commerce ; arid boarCs
of; trade of the Pacific slope/- from sev
eral large commercial " houses I and from
private Individuals at both ; ends :of tha
,wlre.;.; *; ; •; ' ' '■: ■- , ■ . ■ ../ -•
Tcnday and - to-morro-w. tha - cable win
be open for complimentary messages to
pass., Monday mcrnlng I tne ■ line ; will be
regularly opened for paid messages, at the
rate ;of 50 ; cent 3 a> word^for iprivate per
sons.- and 20 "cents a 'word for press mes
sages. ' - . ' :, ■ . ,- . -■ ■ ■ ■• ■
OPPOSE PRIMARY PLAN,
lixpenie Imposed .on Candidates
3l«kei It CnpopuJar.
The _ outlook for the 'repeal '"or material
amendment of : the -Democratic primary
plan ; for, ; nominating ; candidates promises
to become a live Issue during the year.
As recently shown by the Dispatch, thera
13 consideraL le s undisguised ■ opposi tlon to
toe plan, chiefly ,; on account -of - the ex
pense Imposed on ■•■ candidates £hereb»,
1 nere-: are many .others besides the mem
bers -of the; Legislature who favor the
repeal of- the p:an, and.* In ; fact, nearly
eveiy tojin : who I 3 now. or anticipates
oe.iis.htifcafter. an aspirant for office Is
against IL:
Colonel Robert Catlett. of Lexington,
who: has been In the city several day 3
on - business, last night/ In conversaton
*ith a Dlapatch reporter expressed ifca
btlief ; that the plan would be repealed,
and that it ihould be- > He regards It ea
prohibitory on men of small means. Col
onel Catlett : is of opinion ■• that the- next
State convention win take some action,
either,, repealing the *>lan or curing its
defects. >/..-': '::--.
CANDIDATES ARE ANXIOUS.
Sothlns Vet Known si Clerical
Force of Corporation CommU«lon.
jLJttlefls heard nowadays as to the Cor
poration : Commission : and the probable
sejecUoo:= of ;employeest. : It fs not yet
Known -just how 'many ; cterks . and em
ptoyees^will be: authorized. i and thi» will
not become: certain until the statutes pro
scribing the number and title have been
rraftAd/'and enacted '.by the General As
sembly. It il3 certain : that there" win b»
a secretary : or -chief, clerk, whatever fci3
tftle j or; qualiflcatron/ and s I Vlsr for this
there . ; promises '.i to •be - considerable i com
petition.; Mr. - Ja<^>b tN. ABrea'aman. 7 Mr.
CL; Lee/ Moore; >Mr; t Upshur, /of ?Xorf oJJe.
and 4 several ] others | have % bees ? suggested
; f or.: :■= tha ;; place, i 'si whom % the .; poaldoD
(Will - go y only -the ithree 5 members tof i th«
commission j can*;; say ;V even sif ? t hey^ ha v*
yet' settled: on janyjonerfor:thelplace.^v All
the asplranU are hopefuL" or i profess , to
; be,; 4 &od* all ? of « them^are \ bringing ; \what
everjlnfluenceitheyJcaafcominand.tolbear
upon « the 3 members : : of S the;* con«nl3s:on
,The:; commissioners ' j met 3 reoen tlyj - ln* ; j this
city, but two of them stated to a 'reportsr
for the Dispatch that they had not, even
considered is the •* sereettoosotSfemplojaoa,
and would ,not do so for »am« tiina. .
L:V: ;■:. : -^'Chlld»e» Aro Crnnrttti; ? '' -
KVnje;?chndren 'confined /at the
iforSthe^Sldc iwlsh£toSex tan fTS to "their
mtsnyi kind J frt ends ■ their hea rtfslt I than**
for the % bifautiful -i Chrtstmaa 3 gifts % re
cdyedSby^them.-
® Maayi a"l little "sheartl was 3 made/s^ad i by
thejl thotjjhtfulness ffofi tiwse kind ;lpex>
sons:^ltiwas v af<le»Blrtfßl'«f»htttotwttnes»
the 5 happiness the | little « on«s a displayed
;wheaithoyirec«lve<ltlie!i^ftsvyt ' • ■
j f^!nw^flP«r»«^»*»»-^
|Rose«i|yioW*^^