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Sale of Full and Seven-eights
Length Coats $15.00
The Newest Ideas tor Street and Afternoon Wear.
One of New Y ork's best known makers of coats, being over?
stocked, turned to us for relief. Our buyer in the market picked
his best and smartest numbers at great price conres^ion^. This
is the story in a nutshell; but the kernel of it co?sists in the fact
that we have passed on to you every cent of the saving*enjoyed
by us in the purchase. '
The Coats are in the yopuiar double-facet! materials, chin?
chilla, camel's hair, boucle mixtures and full lined 1C AA
broadcloth, in blacks as well as the popular colors. 9lv*vv
Mrs. Wi liam Hodges Matin has go.
to Norfolk, whore she is a guest Ot
Colonel and Mrs. James Mann, at Uselr
home, for several days. Mrs. Mann
will not return to the Kxeeutive Man?
sion until seme time Thursday alter
/boon.
Tea far Desert sates.
A eery pretty tea was given for
the debutantes yesterday afternoon at
I o'clock by Mra James Lee Sheltou
at bar home. 1118 West Avenue On->
the debutrntee of this season were in?
vited, and the guests of honor v. n
Miss Mary Meek Miss Alston Drak ?
end Miss Eliza Christian. The houo ?
was decorated in yellow and white
chrysanthemum* &od a big silver bowl
ef the same flowers was used on Ike
tea table. Mra Shelton received with
her honor guests. Miss Meek wore a
Ipvely gown of fiame-cclored satin,
made with an overdress of bright blue
chiffon cloth, and carried a bouquet of
orchids: Miss Drake was gowned in an
imported frock of palest pink chiffon
embroidered In tiny buds and mad'
ever pink satin, w'th a corsage bouquet
ef violets, and Miss Christian wore
blue Charmeuse trimmed In reel lac-r
and embroidered In pearls with or?
chids.
Miss Eugenie Seiden Taylor poured
tea at the bead of the tea table.
Yesttlas; Here. I
Mrs. Gibbs Datlmer Baker, of Wash?
ington, will arrive in Richmond to-day
to be the guest of Dr. and Mra Her?
bert Mann, on Park Avenue, for a
week. Mrs. Baker will also v'sit
friends in Petersburg, where she ex?
pects to spend some time as the guest
ef Mra Robert Budd before return?
ing to her home in Washington. Some
very pretty entertaining has been
planned in honor of Mrs. Mean and her
guest this week.
Star*tt-He*se Waist Cine.
The Stay-at-Home Whist Club met
usual on Monday evening at the
tome of Mr. and Mra. Arthur M. Can?
non. 924 Park Avenue. Four tables
were engaged, and. the highest score
waa made by Mra Bland Spots wood
Smith and Mr. Cannon! The dub will
meet next week with Mr. and Mra C
C. Cbapin at their residence. 912 Floyd
Avenue
attractive Dance.
The Conservatory of Music was the
Du nlop Flour
Made in Richmond
hr 1)i;[:S.m)M l!s Richmond.V.
Wedding
Flowenr
?:,v .Artistic hi
HAMMOND
J?RGENS
Get a
HaznUton Watch
jesd you Save a lifetime -piece. S15.SS
(17 jewels I and up.
Smith & Webster
?12 E. Main.
Cole* Hot Bbst Heaters at
1418-1420 E. Ma* St.
$1.00
ALBERT STEIN
Ihr IMW Cm
nihil 6 COSaT
?cede of a beautiful Hallowe'en dance,
?riven by the Kappa Phi Ueiraau Cut,,
on last Friday sveatSg. Wiera decc?ra
tlons of Jack-o'-lanterns, pumpkin
heads and ?ulumii Uavei wert 'artis?
tically arranged and all the ligl.ta
were covered with ghtstlike feature a
i A supper was served at 11 3" to the
j members. ?
I Those uunctng were c ranger Ancar
row, with Mies Lee Courtney; Rollins
Amnions, with Mis* Ktlzabeth Tyler:
Marlon l>o?sieau, with >j.?s Elizabeth
Lee; Virgin. In Crouton. with Mian
Anita Wilkinson, of Itoanoke: Frank
Cooper, with Miss Douise Fubank:
Uwin Carltoti, with Miss Dora Homer;
Richard Hardest). Jr., with Miss Hen
nle Gibbons; Graham Lancaster, with
' Miss Elizabeth Bache. Dr. C H. Mc
J Anally, with Miss Anne Christian;
' Buford Rose, with Miss/ Helen Rose;
ham Route with Miss Peyton; Lyn
wood Sutherland, with Miss Ladle Pe
' louzc. John Valentine, with Miss Sel
#fua Shaner, of LjnchbJrg. Leslie Ter?
rell, with Miss Ruby Stolts; J. C.
Woodward, with Miss Nancy Wyatt;
Riar Wood, with Miss Lillian Wcteon:
Gordon Wood, with Miss Blanche
Walker; Clarence Wyatt, with Miss
Beatrice Wallingford; Sidney Suther
' land, with Mis* Margaret Brannon.
The stags were: Walter Cbeathaai.
i Hubert Cross well. Edward Kppa. alil
j lard Jones. William GlUman. Frank
j Richardson. C. R. Williams and Frank
I Wlngfield. /
) The chaperons Included Mra E. T.
i Horner. Mrs. C. C. Wall. Mr. and Mrs.
! Sutherland and Dr. and Mrs. W. J.
j Cowardin. j
Maslcal Tea.
The Young Ladles" Society of Grace
Ep.scopal Church will have a musical
tea on Friday afternoon. November I,
4 to * o'clock, at- the home of Mr*. Bu
gene C. Massie, 412 East Grace Street.
A delightful musical program has been
sTVranged and tea will be served later
In the afternoon. The Junior Auxiliary
' will assist in serving the guest* pre*
, ent, and decorations will be in fall
I flowers. I
At the Art Clab. j
i Mr. Haider will speak to the Art i
I Club of Richmond this afternoon at
j4:20 o'clock on "Interior Decoration."
j The lecture will be given In the Art
j Club rooms, corner of Grace and Belvl
I dere Streets, and tea will be . served
j later in the afternoon. The lecture
' was postponed from Tuesday on ac
count of election day, and other lec
tures given at the club this winter j
will take place at usual on Tuesday j
afternoon*.
larttatf? Owe. ]
The Washington Post of yesterday
' contains the following of interest to
. Richmond people:
"Judge and Mra. Charles Edgar Nlcol
I have sent out invitations for the mar
' rlage of their daughter, Pauline, to Dr.
f-Benjamin Franklin Ide. Jr.. Wednes?
day evening November 3d, at t o'clock.
' in Christ Church. Alexandria. A reeop
i tion will follow the ceremony, from
! S 3? until 11 o'clock, at SIS North
Washington Street, Alexandria."
Mrs. Horace Bluford has announced
the engagement of her daughter. Nellie
Virginia, to Robert Masale Boyd. of
Richmond and Mecklenburg. The wed?
ding will be celebrated in Norfolk
some time in December.
t>. D. C MectiasT- j
The regular monthly meeting at
I Richmond Chapter. United Daughters
' of the Confederacy, will be held this
morning at Lee Camp Hall at 11 j
j o'clock. Information regarding the
I convention in Washington will be'
I given and it is especially desired that
i delegates and alternates elected at
, the last meeting of the chapter will be
' present or write their acceptance. Di?
rectors of Grandchildren's Chapter. No.
1. are also requested to attend this
' meeting. Much Important business will
? be discussed and it is moat urgent I
J that all members of the chapter be 1
j present. Visiting Daughters are al- j
I ways welcomed.
I the Woman's Temperance League of
America, will bold its regular meet
I Inga the second and fourth Monday in
I each month. These meetings will take
! place at l:to o'clock In the afternoon
{at 13 South Third Street. Members
1 are urged to attend the** and the pub?
lic is invited to be present- Mr*. Jas
W. Anderson is president of the
Frances Willard League and Mra. R. E.
Thomas Is vlce-preetde*t
The "House that "jack Built" Opera
j Association will meet this morning at
; 11 o'clock la room ?** *t the Jef
: fer*on. laatead of Taeaday morning.
' as hi the usual custom. Mrs. June Len?
tis Lake, who win train the cast for
the opera, has arrived la tows asm
will be present at this morning's sneet
Itig. a* well as at the first rehearsal
for the opera, which takes place this
afternoon at 4 o'clock in the ballroom
at the Richewond Hotel.
All chaperon* are naked to be pres?
ent at th* meeting this after*saw at
the Richmond.
la see Ohm eff Tews.
William C Jackson baa retarned to
P. Ich me ad after a motor trap to OM
Point Comfort
Miss Jud'th R Seel*, who was
?ted ea for appendicitis at the
mortal Hospital last week, as *we
?isehhs aad will shsttlj leave
~F*lrfleld,
; ?Hr. im ?mb vkdtlng. Mrs. WUOard
Smeot at aar home ta Steeatea,
Mra. Ii. J. BaJtlniara See gens to
Newport New?, where she will ape rid
several days with friends.
, Mra Mason Miller and Mies Fannie
Miller have returned to Richmond, af?
ter a month's stay in New York City.
Mra R. T. StyU. of this elty. la the |
guest of Mra. R. C. U Mo neu re at her
home in Newport Newa
.Mi sb l-'leixng and M.a-' Conway
Fleming have returned tv the city,
after a mosi delightful visit at Fot
peas Monroe, where they attended the
pout hep. Mis* Conway Fleming will
lcav. Wednesday for Philadelphia to
spend Dcvi<ra! weeks with her sister.
Mi*. W. C. DeArmond.
I Miss Meere Weds, j
A lovely home wedding took place In
Hoe til Richmond yesterday morning at
the home of thv bride's mother. Brawn
Jl h* Ertile Ueuors Moore was inar
tled to Garland C'arringion Waddell,
Rev. K. ii.. Warren, rector of Mcade
Memorial Church, officiating.
The house was prettily decorated
a ah pa|asand yellow chrysanthemums
ard llghled with shaded lamps and
candles. The bride, wearing a going -
a May gorwn of blue cloth and car?
rying a bouquet of Miles ox the valley
sitd Bride roses, entered wrth her
brother, Walter Moore, who gave her
In marriage. Mrs. George Cartes
Porter was matron of honor. Shs wore
a gown of yellow Charmeuse with
panniers of blue dowered chiffon and
blsiok ' picture hsk with French
plumes, and carried a large bouquet
of yellow chrysanthemums.
The groom was attended by his !
brother, W. A. Waddell. as best man.
Out-of-town guests included Mrs.'
Jennie Mess ich sad Mra Thomas
Harklns, of Clover, Vs.. mother and;
aister of the groom; Mrs. S 8. Moore.;
of Spencer, N- C. sad Mr. and Mra
W. A Waddell. of Keysvllle. Va.
JAILER ASSAULTED
BYDRUHKENHE6R0
[Special to The limes-Dispatch. J
Washington. N. C. November I?Deputy
Sheriff John Lucas, who is also the city
.slier, was assaulted by a negro lata Salur
4.? v afternoon, and received a deep out ever
als left tit. The facti were not generally
tnewn until this moraine, whea It was
earned that Wiley Biggs went te the eity
<sli with tee much liquor aboard and es
leavored to get laslde ths lail for the pur?
pose of seeing hU son, George Biggs. Mr. ',
~uca* ordered Biggs to leave the premises. I
'less persisted* la his efforts to get In the
jail and was pat oat by the officer, I.s*er
be pat la bis appearance, and wbes orderea
set txraek the officer over the era, cutting ,
a large and painful gash with a large pocketj
kr If e. and then started to run. Sheriff
Lccas. altboogb half blind from the pale 1
and flow of blood, managed to pull hla gun
and fired at the negro- The bullets entered i
th- negro> left shoulder and passed 'hroagh ;
hU body. He was later captured by Deputy !
Sheriff Charles Ricks and lodged In Jail. Mr.
t,acsa had to bars six stitches taken in his
wound.
Uli HB a
Now is the Time to
Boy Men's Underwear
Men's Grey Wool Underwear, as
rood as the usual $1.50 #f AA
trade, here for ..efl.VU
Men's Grev Half Wool Un- 7C?
der?ear. $1.00 value. / DC
AO-Wool Red Under- (1 AA
wear, sale price.sjj?A.sVV
Warm Fleece Lined Under- CA
wear, sale price. JVC
Elastic Ribbed Underwear, the
strong, tough wearing kind; CA-,
per garment. %?"C
af packing household geeda aad rhlaa
for shipment
Re^ee-Setkriaii?
Ckorry Cat^ora^wa
Ill-lIS-lIS West Broad street,
I Tf agle's
New Imported Novelties at popular]
prices?Tragfe's Drag Store,
J.B.Mosby&Co.
j Reduced prices oo new
'Tailored Spits._
REINACH, Inc.
107 E. BROAD STREET
MflJJNERY-Wcenen's mm A.
OoSer Apparel |
IBiplDaB Fnbre C*
7 West Broad St
Cash or Credit
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
AbsolutelyPure
[From * series of elaborate chemical tests.]
Comparative digestibility of food
made with different baking powders:
An equal quantity of bread (biscuit)
was made with each of three differ?
ent kinds of baking powder?cream
of tartar, phosphate, .and alum?and
submitted separately to the action
of the digestive fluid, each for the
same length of time.
The percentage of the food digested
is shown as follows:
Bread made with Royal
Cream of Tartar Powder;_
I aa> Far Cea*. Diaaataa j
Bread made with
phntplwte powder;_
I ?7# Par Cent. DfrljZSJ
Bread made with
alum powder.:
P 67 Par Caaa. |
Royal Baking powder raised food
is shown to be of greatly superior
digestibility and healthiulness.
RECKLESSLY BRAVE
AND FOND OF BATTLE
Prince Napoleon Munt Inherits
Qualities of His Great- |
Grandfather.
BY LA MABACISE DE FOKTBBOT. j
PRBfCE NAPOLEON MURAT, now.
commanding under the Bulgarian
flag a volunteer force composed
?mainly of scions of the Russian i
and French aristocracy, with a sprink- I
ling of American. British and Belgian
soldiers of fortune, seems so nave in- j
herrted to a greater degree than any:
other of the members of his house the j
reckless bravery and love of fighting ?
which so distinguished his great?
grandfather, created Kins of Naples'
by his brother-in-law, the first Em?
peror Napoleon. I
Prince Napoleon Marat entered the j
French army as a private and won his'
epaulettes by such splendid gallantry '??
out la Madagascar at the time of the'
conquest of the island, that the govern- !
meat dad not dare to withhold promo?
tion. He ssi seal tor a time as lieu- j
tenant in the celebrated Ninth Cuiras- '
siers of the French army, but resigned
his commission in consequence of finan?
cial troubles, and on the outbreak of
the war between Russia and Japan of- j
fered his sword to the Czar, who ap- j
pointed him captain of the Second Reg?
iment of Dsgkestaa cavalry. As such
he took part la the campaign, where
he won promotion to a lieutenant-col- \
enelcy. and was invalided home badly ?
wounded by a Japanese rifle ballet,!
which pltssd through his neck, spar- ?
lag by the fraction of an inch Ids jug?
ular vein and carotid artery.
Returning to St. Petersburg, he ob?
tained the appointment ef instructor In
the Imperial Cavalry School there, and
a few years afterwards attracted a
considerable amount of attention be
fighting a couple ef duels, first wtta"
Grand Duke Cyril's principal aide-de
oainp. whom he killed, and then within
aa hour afterwards encountering that
officer's brother, whom he badly
wounded. As the two officers had pro?
voked the quarrel. Prince Mum* did not
forfeit his oc mm! eel is, aad firmly es?
tablished his repntattoa ia ska Russian '
capital aa a aaaa who would stead no
nonsessss. aad who was quick to take
eeTeess. He has a strong strain of,
Amsel sea blood la has votes, his grand- ,
mother being that Mies Caroline Fr?ser,
of Philadelphia, who before h i Biasing j
ska wife of Prince Luden Baaspsrtt.;
was the sgiirssao 0f the daughters of
King Jossas Sinsperts, when be made
has hoses at Bmdsatnsa. N. J.
Pi lues Napoleon Steret speaks SSBB1
elan without save trace ef toreiga ac?
cent, tads I steer probably dee he the
fact that kee mother Is a Kassian: that
Is to say. she is a mwarbst of that j
formerly sovereign be use at Psdlan
which reigned over Mtegrelia. In South- ?
era Caucasus, until Its territory area
taken over by Russia, about fifty years
aeo. the geagjsseee ef the dynasty be?
coming Russian pi laces aad pifinneeisi
of MingreJia. the prasset head ef the
hi use, a first oeaela of Prases Nsp glass
Marat, aosaeeetag the predicate of
"Bereao Highness." which is very rare
la the lead ef the Cams.
The double duel of Prince Napoleon '
Marat recalls the Homeric encounter of
the est?? raters h?rw-en ate father, j
underwent en operation immediately en
her arrival.
Sb* wae the only prtneee* of Bore- 1
peen royalty who could boast Of bavins; i
enjoyed the personal friendship of the
terrible old empress Dowager of Oh?na,
who entertained her moot graciously
and cordiaUy at Pekin. In fact, the old
Empress took a great fancy to her. and
reneed her to prolong her eojeurn m
the Chinese capital for several weeks
beyond the appointed throe.
She was a daughter of that Duke
Charles Theodore of Bavaria who waa
eo celebrated for bis work among the
poor a* an oculist, and up to -the time
of her marriage was one of has princi?
pal assistants, being, like her sister.
Queen Elisabeth of Belgium, fully qual?
ified, not only for hospital nursing, but
likewise for the practice of medicine,
holding diplomas as a physician. She
wae a very kindly and universally liked
little woman, extremely democratic la
her ideas, disinclined to Judge people
by their birth and ancewtry rather than''
by their character, and devoted to her
husband and children, the eldest of the
latter being a boy now eleven years of
*ge. Her husband. Prince Rupert, who
commands the First Army Corp* *f
Bavaria as general, -is the eldest sen of
Prince Louis, heir presumptive to the
throne of Bavaria, now occupied by!
the crazy King Otto. j
It was but last month that Prinoess |
Gaorielle lost her youngest and far-'
orite brother. Duke Francis Joseph of!
Bavaria, who succumbed after only two
m three days* illness t* a virulent at?
tack of diphtheria?the scourge of
PI T OB SOME FLESH POSJ WESTER.
After taking one and a half bottles
?f MI LAM I gained ? 1-2 pounds.
T. B STALMAKER.
Druggist. Charleston. W. Va.
the** wh* are *asa*jsf?*t ** h*
hablt old . Um* lIMiil shlsh.
although now eeisdsaed wttb
up-to-dat* sanitary? s^sjlsnnss mm
ertheless ?Und Tory often aw
that is reekln? and ?Salsa wtth ?ha
sewage at centuries. Thara If *very
reason to believe that tha shook
cauaed by tha loss of bar btathar con?
tributed to tha still
death of Princess ftabrlell*.
That Strato od relations stall svb*.
between the courts of The Hags* and
of St James, baa been Just shown amis
by the recent vlsH to England of Prino*
Henry of the Netherlands without baa
according any notice to King George or
Queen Hary, er receiving any token of
recognition from them during his sev?
eral days' stay. This. too. despite the
dact that he was ressiTOd on his arri?
val in London by the Dutch envoy and
all the staff of bis legation, Even
when foreign royalties visit a country
incognito it la customary that some
manifestations of courtesy should pass
between Its rulers and themselves, and
the absence thereof in votes attention.
Among the differences which are
said to exist are the refusal of Queen
Wilhelmdne to viert England In state
with her consort until she has received
a call from King George and Queen
Mary, on the ground that ehe has been
much longer on the throne than they
have On the other hand, ft la fait In
England that the British Empire Is too
east to warrant Ks sovereigns making
a first viert to Holland, shies they
would afterwards be expected to pay
first visits-to all the second and third
rate monarchs in Europe, which is out
of the Question. Then, too. the Eng
Bah court and government do not feel
that Queen Wilhelmins to deserving of
any such special honor. In view of the
extreme hostility which, she displayed
towards everything Britten during the
Boer War. forgetful of the fact that
M?lHirf aa a kingdom owes Us exis?
tence largely.to England.
It Is a groat P*ty that Queen WMhel
sntne should have adopted this attitude.
For during the year that followed the
wreck of the Berlin on the Hook of
Holland, there was so much enthusl
Zens la Enghtnd In connection with the
bravery of her husband la tha rescue
of the lavsetiTirers that the welcome
which bethehe and he would have re
eetved la Great Britain would have been
of so cordial a character as to dispel
any regrets which they might have en
laraShsSi at having made the first call
(Copyright, ltlt, by the Brent wood
Company.)
BUT SIX PASTORS
WILL BE CHAHGED
Methodist Conference Will Make
Few Cbanges in City
Chmrhps
It to net exported that the Methodist]
Conference of Virginia, wh'ch w 11
meet In Lynoheurg next week, will re-|
suit In away changes la *?* ff*1?11"
menu of pastors to the different
churches This year la net one of
tha times when the four-year terms
of pastors In the larger churches ex?
pire, and therefore no general shake-up
to looked for. ,
1 It happens also that the pastors la a
number of churches in both Richmond
, and the other larger cities la the ?*a
! ference. Including Lynchburg. NortoMt
I and Danville, have only been stationed
' at their present charges one year.
Despite this fact, als ministers who
> have been filling Riohmond pastorates
* will be forced to move this fall by the
operation of the four-year limit;
which the Methodist General Confer?
ence places upon their stay la any one
?seen Five pastors and oae presiding
1 elder are included in the list of
! changes.
j Rev. L. T. Williams, af the Monu
! ment Methodist Church, la the only
! pastor to be moved whose charge lias
i In the city of Richmond. _ The remain
' der of the list to comprised of pastors
I in the suburbs. Mr. Williams baa had
! a successful four years of work in
the Monument Methodist Church, the
! congregation having built a new home
.during the time he has been Its pas?
tor.
No intimation of Mr. Williams' suc?
cessor has reached the ears of bis
congregation. There haa hardly been
a year In the history of. the confer?
ence, when so little has been said in
regard to tbe various appolntmenta
i Especially la this so of the appoint
: aienta for the Riohmond churches. It
Is thought that the reason for this
silence may be found in tbe fact that
but tew Richmond pastors will be
moved,
Tbe other preachers who will be sent
to new charges next year are Rev.
! D. T Merritt, of ths Highland Park
Church; Rev. A. C Berrymaa. of Bar?
ton Heights Church; Bev. V. W. Bar?
geman, of Fulton, and Rev G. T. For?
rester, of the Decatur Street Church.
South Richmond. Rev. W. A. Chris?
tian, presiding elder of the Richmond
glstrlct. haa also served four Tears
la that work and will be sent te
aaw field._
PASTOR RETURNS
TOFORMERCHARGE
-
Predericksbsrg, Va, Noeesabsc.. '--Bev.
Decatur Ed wares, et ?toehy. wke "ceat ty
accepted a ear. te a ehurek in Soothnien
saead. has resigned that ckarge sad wttl re
mm ts tka city sad reseaae tbe sasteraie j
?7 Maaaaponaa. Zee* aa* Bethany charohee
ra SpotsyrvsaJa County. .
I K?V E P Bawktoe. of Spotsyrrsala
! Osency. b) etohtr-sta years el* aa* W SSM
: serving es pastor ?f Hears* Bapuat Church
la that county, performing all tee ectKr
do-lea. aad is SHU healthy aad well pre-.
Tie? ?eser h*s bee* established I?
Msthewe Coeatr, kaewe as the Mathe?.
V.wa Reporter. Bee. Tkseaee X- Johnson
I, the owner. Bev. J. A. Wise, associate. aaJ
Bt c. C. vrklte. mssmgor.
I Xearra Wilier a*d Watte, cattle sealers
'? of SeppeSainork Ceaaty. gatkered a baach
ef cattle at Weiftawa, t* Oreee? Cec*t>. a
f. v. daya as? waieh they bed eure??*?* ?"
Mad'.een aad Oreeae CewaOse. ?Ms, reste
eerted a vales ef W.HS.
Kr aa1 Mrs. WWfa Pitcher here retiree*
r*n from thehr hrM*l trip to Colorado
Firings. Cel.. aad are as aa Stag several dsrs
st ? Cm burst.-" the besae tbe brMe'e par?
ents. Mr. aad Mm C W. J-raee. aefsr> se?
ta; te their besae to Rbrasiond
SUFFRAGISTS 6ET
SETBACK IN HOUSE!
November L?Tb* suffrage
_ suffered a setback In the;
ef Common* ts-day whs* aa j
^ent providing for assess suf
_whicb It was Sal rat t* Include 1
ta the hew rule bid for rtwlaad. was
Sereste* by SM agaWlSt 141 vote* The
*nffr*g*?e? before tb*t they will re?
taliate b> ertaaklaj eythreaks % Ire
band. As a protest against tb* rejee
tkm ef tbe ais?e*^*?^si^afee*si
rest on a rail asi ts Bend .s*jiO?
Twe of Mass* were
,GBt? mi
pine* for
OFFICERS S
DISFIUEI
Lancaster County
Charged With Imaldng
False Reports.
tkmtmm t?T?? TtsMc-i
yYsdsrtshsbsre. v?>. ?t easts
?smn h??? Mini the frest
TbomM B. Borat at BJlmareook. ,
roll Mr. Barrack at Alfiasa. bets
ca*tor County, m the Nertkera
warrants save been leased by TJa
CSmmlaatossr Charles D. Pastes, ef i
ea complaint of the rennst i
las tha abesssd with
of the amount at
alias
Bath
parties wtU he
fere Commlastseer Feeler Aar
trial
Celsetl Charles BUhsrdsan, of
tars of the Con<eaeraer at
susi?tlm that aa eaewstfwa*
Oensrel Bebest B. Lee be as
Bill. Just west ef this city.
Lea steed durin* the kettle ef
her? aastest Barasate*e bests, aa
the ssss esa be raised ihissah L
tribatad by seheei-estldrsa ef the
the tnbaai la treaatisd aad aa
Dr. X. B Miller, ef the state
ef Health, has srrsasad te sal
County, sad will
la a raw daya
C S Otts sr. ef BtrvMiss
Btver. la Carolin* Ceaaty. has Jest ?
at. taereesrbbrsd Osfert shoe, that I
chased tram a arm la f inado was*
Mtad tease at the State FaJr
Th* sheas ha
state. Ose st the backs welsh* ;
Ptlaoolas frets the Baptist
strjr te the Baptist General
Ttratale, which wfii he bald at
V?a1ssSls Tbursday. November My
three dare* session, haws bees esaaf
feile we: Bee. a. Asbrvy WTllbuse.
& Dun*way. D D.. bL a STOB*
Bestburs. Celeasl BL JK Ohle. W. S _
Pr j. a Klafc OraaTtns tV waraft.
?VUlis. Nslaoa Decker. B. S. Petes.
3. *>. Hews, Prof. Bw H. B
Blake, Lee J. Grave* V. R.
*siarrisaa
'Special to The
Bedford. Vs.. November a.?A
mock interest took pace Setsu-dss
St j o'clock at Mountain View _
Church. Falashi Cos sty. when Kiss
Xnalsa. dausbtsr ef Mr. aad Mrs.
Xosiea beoamee the bride ef Jesses
tea, ef Oreyeoa County.
The eersmeay was inifsi stsd Vy Bar. BJ
Catrlcht. ef Dublin, ssslatsd by the
brother. Bev. Mr. Merlon
Bliss Battle Painter, ef Maries, wj
sasld ef honor. The brIdasaaeMs wars .
Lillian Fahtter. ef Barel Betreat: BstbleSB;
Suns aad Graes Miller, ef Mew Btvsk?
Blrlca. Julia. Minnie, Mary Mas- Iaales and ,
Dsvld Barton. The chorea was bwaattreN*
decorated in Chrysanth? mams aad fetJasav '--'
I After the earesseay the bridal warty rat
I termed te Mr. l?stere kesse. where a rees?
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