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4_ _ THE RICHMOND DISPATCH-THURSDAY, JULY'21. 1898._
THE RICHMOND DISPATCH
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Frirnils of the Dispatch would ?lo ns
8 favor by iiiforu?it,(* us < ? any failure
on tiio ]>art of newfldeall rs, or newsboys
on raiLrouii trains. t?< mi ? t Ibo public
demand for co-nes ? f tliiK ?ttftaT. ib
fortnation is also d? ein ?1 by ub of tho
dclint-iicncy of any carrior of ours in
liii'lmioxid, Miinclie.st.T, or clsewhen?.
?Mail OutlBOlitlOTO are liUwi-e invited
to report to us wbtin.wr thoir pspsn
cuiuo Uto or irregularly.
Ol II < I II \"? All,IF*-.
l L the ? ni ..i Q
problem | *
?lltlii Uitla . - OB. Thai is t'>
Bay, our l .. i s Itb It
promii es to Involve more pei pb
than our fln I. And tl li i ?telling what
Bbape the Qnal volution v ill ai ums The
i p.i...m w? un"' rtook to boIi
id imli " li
ai, m go**i n m< nt ??t their ?.v.u. and
initial fltep 1" thai :v< d n??il?'e
?m tiie Bpaniards to quit Um laland. This
tbe Bpaniards declined to do, and I
with we ootniaenced th<- ?-rork of driving
th? m ?ait. Bo tar thai work b
? d \? r.\- wall, r.ui after it shall bai i
?oeiapla t< d, what ?
it wni be i.m. nil ?an ! '" ' i torn ?in
American ?soldier Bel i""t on Cub .
mmora were freely circulated ihat the. In
. nt ? .?i?, not " In th?
way ?.i American reinforcements. Thay
preferred. II an i said, tl I wi coaflae our
?id to tbelr < an to sei din? th? m arm-,
ainiiiuMiion, end provisions, ?*ow<
t Li t they i?i" with si ii
they ?could ttaln Independence them
?selves, in which \? al I would
not l??- slow In practically assertin? the
claim that to tbfl vi' t"i I I" Ion? I
Ii hal flpOila. H v? ktad "hat
Obere were many Cubana of tbe l?. 11 ? r
Class who desired Independen? ?, but who
refrain. ?I from ?giving tbe insurgent
?ou b they feared thai Independ
ence would mean I 'itical
domination of the In Ul. Bl I
a? a rasait of j? ilou les and rlvi
just Bach a st t frequently
?SbtatBfl in tbe r Smith and
trai Aiinrtaii ?republic.
?By lie- Baore ? v
? yaiipathlaerfl with i ?Uai - -
rumors and stetem? ?unc? d
a ttbal ilium the Inauri ind ahortly
liter our army landed in fut?a i
Atoro reoettmi legarding ??ur afflea that
l? mli d io ?sustain that pronounce]
b/e i'1'lved glowing accounts ot tbfl
i therly manner In which the inai
brelcomed our men, and letters and ap?
rail:, from the ?seat of war teemed with
*propht-ci? s as to the Service they would
.? iid'-r m the struggle. Bui it ?soon be
aaaaB appareni thai their Joy over tbe ?ar
rival <?f our troops was golns tbfl **\a\
3 lub Acn JtVg <?ut Bl
Basera' enda. it soon i
familiarity and exi ?itl
Uta w? i? breeding amona
tempt t
ira Ssntlai o f. Il th? y de lined
"perform duties, such as road-bi
L that are eapa ti I ??f an ?soli
while on a cam] and during tha
Bghtia? they b to the scratch
Kiih anything like the alacrity and una
plriity tha: had been predicted, ?Bin ?
surrender th? ir course has t?< ? a so
to Justify In great meaeure their s?.
rali.i libellera Their leaders have
In their tenta and ?-bow*- gp
i I nt in?t h? In? i ?rmltt? a te grab th?
civil I'tlicis in the .-ur? ruler? ?l t'-rrltory,
ami rua thinga to suit themeelvea in
(Bet, both tbe ?ad the rank and
fllo of the liisur-s*? nt fur, .hlhit
tns: great raaentment nt not beta? allow
cd t?i ?todaJge In aa or?le of reven?-| and
looting In I
Of cour.-?1. Bfeaia is likely td Btti nil?*, to
?xtr.i. kga meat from tblfl cuiidl
tlon, just as she la likely t?i BttMBSO to
tct tract encouragement fr?im thfl
that yellow-feveff baa ?bMka? eut among
our sold tara Ad Um aasafl? it woald b*
tooli.-h for her t< s. t imuh st"
fllthir f?ct'.r. ? or?n, what may, vt arc
ipilnji to ?list t.'uh.i Inun !S|.anish do
minion, and tho lonK?*r and ni?.ri- parata?
iemly Spain Oghte 8?alnat that in?vita
ble ? oiirurnrnatl"!], the w?ir-o it will b"
Cor li?-r Ir. the ?ml. At the MUM tirm- it
must to udrnittcii thai tbe ooaduct of our
eiiies, and the aptrit they aie showlngi
erv ?. rlou? contild? lation? as b<
upon the future. The*/ go to provo that
litar ?o ?hill heve linishcd the ta?k of
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all o
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. ,ng Cuba from tho "Spanish yoke,
ere will bo confronted by the more dif*V
r_rl task In some respects of "pacifying-'
tho Island, and by tho duty of establish
ing c?n order that ?hall Insure tho pro
t.itlon ef tha lives and the property of
h cMUaagj who may havs elected
t . i main In Cuba, and of natives who
have not participated In tho revolution.
Tbr.fi task we. must accomplish, and that
duty we must perform, but who shall say
that before we get through the expan
sionists will not have iivd tho obstacles
In our path to turn u? BSt?S from our
purpose Nfai*4Hag Ci?h.i, nu proclaim?-^ to
tho world when we entered upon the
war? Who shall say that during the long
s of '*padneatlaaM wo win not find
"our duty to Cuba'* to be what Oreat
Britain has found to bo h?r duty to
. and that Aaserteaa svaenattaa Of
tho Irland will not ooatlaae like British
cvncuatlon of tho land of the Pharaoh.*,
e thing of "ma?ana"!
MAititi ?.?.i: t EBlTPICATKfl.
IW int? rnirl-re venue law. with Its
: in;' provisions, has prove.] It- if
t ,t, r ?A peraaaa aad nearly ?u
have, already p;dd tributo to It.
?uitc recently the world experienced .*?
bock, when It was hinted that even,
re 1 ' Noms wer.-? wit'.iin Its
- W, and that th' f t.< re r'nuircd to
tay an asssaataeat of 10 cents on their ? c
Darrlag?
It looks, bowerer, nr- if the bridegroom
;,c the Impending ?vil, an<l that
he burden of meeting the war cxpcns-"3
a t.'ils instru??,, nt bast, would f.ill on
bS minister. 'The trouble has ?trisen from
bal provision of the bin regatrtag a tax
B a < : UfleatS of any kind re
law. Now, any person who has
ten through ths ordeal of getting star?
led knows that the, Oral thing to do?
tter getting the girl, of course-Is to
,t the lloense This gracteua portar.
Bgl ?, OOlora? eruditions, etc., and
t the bottom of C"' document Is fi l.'aiil:
.?, Wblcb has to be tilled In by the
(Deleting ci, rgj man mad r. turned to the
;, ik of thS Court. The Virginia statute
that "it shall be the duty of
,-ery minist'r or other person cele
:atir,g euch marriage, within two
onths titter the samo has been c"l<
10 f turn such license arid ccr
Ocatt of ths Clerk, together with his
,vn certillc.-.te ?,f tDo time and place at
it seid menrtega was celebrated?,
i v. ',., j^. W d Cae lif ense."
H appears that as the preacher
',.i who nakes the certificate,
, ' ,, to be the on,, to pay tht taw
ThS question a roso out West, and ih?
iks of various courts took differ Dl
li ws of tho matter. In Milwaukee, la?
I -, ;n,I many other pla
o pectlve bridegroom was i
made appttcattoa for penalsslon
i wed. But in Cook cfiunty, wherein tho
iStUng city of Chicago Is located, tha
runty Attorney took a stand in favor
' matrimony, ami rated against 'ha
as i read th" law," said he,
t is the return upon th,- nurrlsge 11?
OSO, and DO] the. 1i< ens,? itself, which is
sod. The law-makers at Washington
t?t, in do mala, be __rr!ed men, Croa
e way thai section of tin. wartai tut
II trained. Tfcey certainly showed that
.-y tieii.wed tha poor ipoou was Bad?
il with lUfnclenl ' ?./ease without
iking him bear the burden of nn addl?
mal war levy, and so placed it upon
alders of tha ofltetetlag olergy?
.n."
Had this ?ruling; if sustatoe*. by tho
venue Collector of that district (At ws
ink it should be), win mean?contribo?
n of about RAM I" r annuni from tho
ckets of the Cook county cb
P?hs clerk of th.- Hustings Court <>f this
y was himself pussled about the matt? i
Brat, but ait.r making inquiries of
r pei fa eam. to ths con?
ision that legally ths minister Is tha
Who should pay th,; tax. II" Is
I bo certain, however, that the bride?
rom la not morally bound to reimburso
par.-..n. He is Irresistibly lad to this
nclu mu by his own dally exp?rience
Clerk, which requires him almost hour
io i.M'e . . rula at. i nf ?me sort <ir an
ier, For Instance, a notary may da?
I to have the validity of his comnils
n, bond, ste., attested, and to do this
ask a certlfleatt from the Ckrk.
e former la, of ?ourse, the beneflotary,
i for thai reason, pays 10 cents in ad?
ton to his other CQBtS, as tho Clerk la
lutred to eflh iii?' staasa,
? Attorney for Oeeh county, when be
ids the. ruling we have reCsrred t,,,
uteliy remarked that after all tho
rgy would not suffer BO much, as It
s everywhere the custom for preecbers
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turn wedding fees over to their wiv-s, | Dp.
i thai ths latter Wei- the Individuals
, Would really pay the tax! An 1 a
tu r kwks that way, though * ?*_ ?avjld
;rui_o a Mdegroom a dlmo!
It UBI IB cviia.
he. rain;. a* .i^nn Is now much In evt.
,- at Santiago, and our troops th> re
certainly dad ao grounds for eoea?
lateg of a lack of the "pluvial sab
Bee." Bhowera Call every day?almost
ry hour?and thoso not under shelter
ubb'T, tin, or wood, are drenched.
F* the whole, how? ver, the rains are
so bad. They are soon over, and what
>ett< r still, invariably git?, warning of
r approach. Tho sun quickly dries
wet around and dissipates the moi.-t
Vorj i. ,?u tK- tht thowers cm,
while ths sun I* shtelag or while the
twinkling In the skies. Tht
i-clouda only occupy that portion of
blue vault that they require for
?k?ng p?rpoaea They make no at?
i : t . inteofere with old Bol, or tht
riot
non
the
bt
The
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and
sita
rise
oon
nun
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stag
asci
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men
CjllJll
but
of n
ly i
phyi
ty. :
curt
Jui
from
ht Otts ?'f night. A big, black buacfa ,m!"
oattag repot appears over the moua?
", gradually envelopes ths const for
Ute, tnoia or le.-s, ?,iit at sea and?
i ths heavenly sinless are opened.
Hers generally meit the difn
tht climate by removing their
dag at the approach of rain and
ing all their garments uadet their
tat ponohoa They arc thus afford? .
opportunity Of a lab ishower-bath,
citn c?)iint on having dry clotblng
a tho fun Is over.
th e I young mea who are not
nteerlttg as numerously as Uncie
desires haw- an abiding rocoUecllon
he thoroughly discri-ltabl?. way in
ii tha '! ! volunteers ware treated
? a? pressai in obei-pi of uueie
's ?.flairs.
o Spanish soldiers In the Santiago
a-y district outside of ?Santiago say
wii; j.ot surreader under the Tarai
ulatiuii. S_ be It. The choice lb
own. Tiny art only ?o much th?
?er away from American bread and
a!'s rcv.aid for doing his best at
BBS Is a threat that he Is to be court
i. lied on his return to Spain. This
ii_t if Spam proposes to shoot
? her soldiers who tail to su- ce. ,i
ist our arms, she w4!l soon be wi.ii
n im*/ at grell as witsott a aavy.
an t
? "un
of tl
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bio t
, ar_
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thc-rt
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wltho
GOSHI!? AM? KTtETKItAS.
The northern paper? havo "caught on"
to tho fact that not one singlo company
j? regiment from the South ha? Been
icnt to Cuba. Such is the case. Taken In
onnectlon wllh the car? exercised m
teeplng Fltz. Lee In tho background, we
nay bo pt?rmltt?d to er.tertoln tho sus
ildo? thut ?ome Influential official con
lected with tho army Is determined that
ho South shall not win too many Uurels
n this war.
It may bo pleaded, however, that no
outhern command was well mooch
?Slipped t? ge on the Santiago expe-n
lon. That may BS true; hut now we
ave plenty of regiments fully preparen
1 ??very IBSpSCt. ' BtlH, SfS ?I" not hear
iat any of th'rn oro to go on the Porto
;icnn expedition.
Mason Mitchell, the actor, who, as a
it-mbf r of tho Rough Riders, was ?SUM?
1 in Cuba during the attack on Santiago,
is iBBshsd Bon? Tork. htltrhell B srall
nown here, lie was ?truck on BIS
?oulder and left breast by a piece or
BaBUrprialag TnnBsas havo ried ?rith
is proper sffldsls at Washington sppft?
tlon? for charters for nation-,.! batiks
Honolulu and San .hi.in, Per?? BSCO.
it looks pretty "rh??ky" ior Bampson
claim ai aria Of the navy the mar
iant vaansla found In Santiago harl *
*un that) city surrendered to BB fter.
Bh sejual grace might shaft t dalia
r hi< eoldlera B ?hare of the head mon.-y
;.?t BmMtpton'? men win get ior deatroy?
I c< rvsra'a Bast? for it la c* sertaia as
ythlnK c;?n be that th? operations of
? army made the BSSl run cut of the
rbor. ,
V "hurry call" has been pent in for tho
mune regiment? to hasten to Santiago.
ir government, which BUrelp OBght to
ow hott? r, is a? ting upon th? | r?
?n that a ma.i who h;. I enttatSd In an
mune ret-iment is perforce Immune to
llow-fevrr. However, the immunlsts
ve only thomaelvas to blame if th? y are
t OB duty wh??re the. yellow-fever is
cheat and deadHi ?.
t has hern charged that the Srventy
t New York Bngjinent BUabehnved la
action at San Juan hill on .Inly 2d, but
n Its enemi? s admit "that it did gui
lt work a f-lmrt while afterward-. The
w T??:k ptvpere, however, contend that
no tirno what? ver di?i the ncj*,nntnt
ter or otherwise mlsbehar??. Tha c.,n
ry story is charactori-a-d as a uvat
idlgioiis lie.
GIVF. is Tin; cot .vtie*.
ho United State?? Agricultural Da?
tment In r< iwirtiivg the condition of
ps In Virginia would pleaso our farm
very much if they would glVS the
nea of the OOnntaOS from which their
:> poiHlentS Write. The name of tho
nd di\?isi'?n of the Wtato Is not Kiitll
it.
'n* average man or woman rets ph
is un??; Information wh?-ri he road?
t tho rains hnva been exceeriua at
:.i?- ..m." or thai pennuta sre in hope?
eondttloa si "ituiika." <?r that oats
a i?< ? n eut ?t "Blrdsaest," or thai
*e has been too much sala at "Wal
ton," or that crops are. doing well at
iRaa'a," ??r that whent-threehlng la
r at "Flint 11:11." OS that coin is doing
! at "Baumarlll-e."
every lnstnn?ee where th?? poet-offlce
reas la not w?n known throughout the
e the county ahould be a?l?l??l. In
t CBBOS. unless it PS added, the, inf??r
lon sought to ho eonvnyed Is well?
i vsJuslass.
:? 1 ?i.* patch, from lime to time, has
like eosaplalnta from its render? con
ing its BOS letters, and this too,
it-h unlike crop reporta, there la u i
Boatethlng la newa letters that re
s the n.'iti.?- of the county.
o havo drenUOUSly sought to corr?>rt
evil, and WS .ulvis?- the Acrri? ulttiraI
artmenl to do likewise v. ?th respect
latlng Its notes on thi? C'?n<Juicm or
s In Virginia.
jlosttirioKS am? tl \i.\m.4.
paragraph has been going th? rounds
he press to the SffSCt that l?r. RobSft
h, the eminent bSvdisriologlst, cl
. th? iii?..-?iuit?i is tho great distributer
propagator of malaria. A consular
rt from Kr. ink for:, has Just 1
ted and Issued by the State Depart?
t, and in it is summarised S lectura
Doctor m?ci.t!y deliver??*! on this
e*?L
leading up to th?.'peroration that "to
???ir.e this malady (malaria) is eOUtV?
t to th>- peaceful cono.il?.--. of the
t beautiful portion Of tho globe,"
Koch said malaria was the mod .* ? -
s of ail ? iBtered by
kern sacaa atbnnpting to colonise
tropics*, and r? .ai ?uccess irouldnerer
ttnlned until it had ben vanquished.
malady, In various degrees of s? -
y, mistad in ?ill parts of the world,
its exciting cause was always a pan
in tha human blood. The alternats
und fall of th?? patient'? temp? :
?ponded exactly with the changing
bcr of tluso paraslt? .- , and by < x
latlOfl Of the blood the progress and
i of the '. ild be deflnltely
rtalned. Ha had, ho said, further suc
*d In demonstrating the exact mo
; for thu effective administration ' .'
ne, which do?? not kill the microbe,
lednltdy checks and limit? It? ;
production. This dlecorery wa? hlgh
aportaat, for ss s result of i- i
Idsn could, with reasonable certain
?rovido that the rMsSBSe should bo
I, and not run to ? fatal r*su!*.
t as Utrera Waa BO locality exempt
malaria, ?o th? r*.> w^s aa n
i to it, eontlnnod tha lea-'urir. Ne
Irrtng on tha coasts of tropical
rlee aw re practically ?o, but negroes
e same. rsCS frOBJ mountainous di
, c??r.ilrig to the ?sauet, were -
0 the fOVOr. The farmer have, a? -
If to tho Opinion of Lr. K??rh, ac
1 immunity through ?light malarial
is during Infancy or youth. Hut, us
was naturally BfSBdBOad Immunity,
st bo pCSalblO, he added. t?a BSOdUCB
rtihciai one. The eeaentlal s???p la
iting the ...... * was for the patient
ve Inunodlately tha malaria?!. I
.t. ?nd i,?* protected pgrfnrt **bos
bites by prophy?!?ctic dose? of iiul
Lr. Koch believes that through his
s .f malarial dtaasse la tho tocall?
Bats Ha n-.?ist inf-nse and vlrulont
prevail, tha way has been opene?!
g lines of study, ar.?l new limits set
i dangers of the dim at ? Itself.
doukt tho Dover's discovery Is a
ala otic, but the average man would
ho had hit on ?ome way to para
la? vocal chords of the mosquito.
pr?
hi
de
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gat
hi
an
h-1
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for
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to
thi
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lr:
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c
Big
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as t
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of :
for
H?
hon
\- .
pson Is a great clalmor, at least,
aillent with claiming a victory won
ntly by Schic-y?certainly not by
If?he now claims a number or
ant .-Lips In Santiago harbor that
dcred to Shatter.
co goes squarely back on Toral,
that Santiago gas surrendered
it hi? authorlr? tlon or knowledge,
ll.
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m.
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t hi
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kill?
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piece
r
and e
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up to
Safe,
tlrvici
The?
and. unhappily tor human nature. tt}ta i?
?bout a? near the ?quare thing as Blanco
ever gets.
Blanco la himself 'nncoramunlcado**
now. All means of communication be
tween Cuba and the rest of the world ar?
at last really in our hands. Madrid ha?,
thcpcfore, to <Jp without Its greatly en
Joycd pabulum of Matanzas mule.
Th? wnr, after ail. has dealt pretty
evenly. Tho.v of us who are not licking
Spaniards havo the privilege of licking
revenue alnmn?.
Th? Spanish torpedo-boat Temerario
BBS had tho tSSBSrttp to leave her 8outh
Am? rl'.in harbor. Has she staked off her
piafe at the bottom?
Shifter Is anxious to save his men from
the sickness that threaten? in the San
tiago lowland?. H? knows what it Is
.#?
himself.
The SnamiBCBBianl that Watson's
Quadrou will ?tart soon is getting to be
luito an old story.
Governor Mack's force bill, the New
i'ork pBpgffg suy, wlQ force him Into pri
vate Hie.
Captaln-Oer.eral MSdSS, of Porto Rico,
vlll row come to the front?and take his
brashlBBj
Ce-neral Miles has rather a striking way
' SsfOBllnB entangled in the meshta of
?i lap.
Old Glory over KatUiago meuans new |
:!". ;- for Cuba.
Now for the rcigu of the carpet-bagger
?
The PSeddent is soon to take a little
rip to sea for BlttlSi If. See?
V. Iieric? fit ?nut i uro.
Jame.? Lindsay? (.?ordoii in Is? w York Tri
bune)
('' General Wheeler : t ?j--'<i on the two
rules' Journey to th,e front In an ?mbu
u;i". AbOUl half Way to the front lu
vt ?osa? litter? bearing wounded, The
eteran, against the protect ot the s.ir
? ?iis. imm?diat?-iy ordered his horse,
r pereonelly assisting the wound
?1 int.? the ambulanp??, mounted uruli?do
n ward.
"Tli? men burst into frantio cheers,
rhlch followed the Qeneral all along the
n?-." ?Corr? spondciuo NeSf J*Ork Ci'i
une.)
rito the thick of the Batst he went, pal
IfsJ :ii)?l sh'k .-i???l v.'.i .
loros in an ambulance to the front, a
ghostly wisp of ,a mai..
:ut the fighting ?oui ??r a ti^hUng man.
approved in the long ago.
rent to the front in that ambulance? an?l
tho body of Fighting .Jo?.
ut from tho front they wen rotnir?
back, smltt.n ? :' Spanish shells?
.'o'indiii boys from the \ ? rmont hills
and the Alabama dell .
Put them ?'i*'? thus ambulance: I'll ri?i?;
t?. Ii;? iron?." be .-iil<i,
nd he climbed t?, the saddle, and rode
ri^ht on, that ii'tio old ex-Confe-d.
:om end |0 end of the long blue Banks
roee up the rl
nd many a powder-blaekened face was
, irrou ' d with ?udden t?
> ?.?.lth fl lehlng ey< an?l gle imlng sword,
and hair and b?ai d t
ito the hell ?>t ?h? l I rodo little
old Fighting >? |
?k with fever and racked with pain, he
could n"? ?tay away,
->r lie hbard I - th?> \estor-ye.irs
In th? deep-mouthed cannon'?
i- h'.i: | in th?? calling song "f the guns
there WUI WOtk fOr h:m t" do,
hare hie .mtry*? i" -- ? i ? > < -l ?plashed
and flow? ?i 'round the. old Bat?
NVl.it.', BBd BtttB.
nrered borSv and her?i heaxt! This
9D'a h'sirt t | \ OU
n in luve and nrntirnre, and io
h dear boy n. hi
ho itood or f? ii 'mid Ute ahol and ?hell,
and cheered in the face of the foe,
-, van and whit?, t?. th.? heart of thi
light ro?Io little ? !?! Fighting Joe:
Social III?.?Irle?.
(Judge.)
Itranger ?in Countryvllle): I ?nppoae
h ?s gone up bora ?In? a Ur.
ondlke Dlgglna Lunt a eununer sad?
ace h? t? .'
attve: Ya-is; it'.- gone up the spout,
cry man in tBOWfl BOS had tew fltort?
p? his tarm t-w buy i.ats an' fOWl
; Wife UkS ?MfB. K~Iou?ilk_ 1 .
ara
II?.o oil i.? < <mic.
ei'u.k.)
Irawford: The udproeomont? that are
Bg Binde in the b?orseless carriage are
it' tt.-.ng wonderful.
T? nit t : 1 presume it won't be long be
? art artn have the rasnlass bAAf^Mt*
gc here in Llrooklyn.
al
1 lie Snn's N,-?v Labor.
(?Chicago liit'i -<> ' an.)
he sun. which l I I ' to set oti
tish U ?Tit'ity during th? past luitnlr- 1
ira or "?. un?] i' w have to sat up early
tin.i tha United States flag flapping m
Court I'rni-tlcc.
(Torakerg Statesman.)
cast: Jeans tell? me be is practicing
the courts; l didn't knon tint ha naa
o admitted to the bei '
rlm.-onin i ti : Bg hasn't It's the ten
court*? he n;
BB M?irc Sule Tnlk.
(1'ittsburg ?'in.?iiicit Telegrsph.)
rs. BUaggs: There Is not so much talk
! "Ut Bp ?i'.i's selling ?'uba.
gg?; No; there ?s ii.it even talk
I ?. with ? ci iriw ?-?i"vni price
?Janiaji? ? ?,"<??J
1 iii|i?i,ia MenfliiM.
IIPOBIA, V.*... July B -?Special.) -
I':. -. a Ldgfa Starr, ?'f your city.
-?d through i.' re to-day, en routa
in lif.n.-wi? k. W'hii- .
; th.- gueei "f Miss Mary Turner.
?n. Oeorge P. Barbaba i- ?int.- sick.
i "? al? i-.;? sa out in
country, but litt!-- in town
:? ' rop lent.
eater BL 'w'- Bnnsoss has not ss yet
ipted ?ho invitation of ?'han,
ham ?"'amp. Confederate V<ttnrann No.
::ess tho c.i'Ui? on too lit? of
list
ig Killed liy I.lKhtiiing in Cnro?
lino.
iLAXSYII.f.B, VA.. .lu!;.- : (Spe
r??Clyde, the r-v? .?.- d i '?i ??f Wu
lf, sad ?Mice Oliver was Inetantiy
?1 by lichtning duritm' the !
in whl i uv : tills section
?day ?-v'-ning. Be wa? playing up
*s with v< v. n other children at Hamp
vlll?-, sear this pine?', whan ?truck.
?if the other children were ?hacked.
^a?-*-,??^.?-?a?*
No Gripe
n you take Hood's Pills. The his. old fash
I, IBSBPSSBBBi pills, which tear you all to
$, arc not In it with Hood's. i:..sy to tak?
food's
Pills
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and
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quel
for
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rene
Pli
til?
asy to operate, I? true
khI's Pills, winch are
date in every respect.
certain and ?ure. All w?w ?Ub
;i*M. 2lc. C. I. Hood B Co., Lowell, Masa JJJ*
Bap rills to uke ?ith Hood's SaruparJJ* toT*i
or e?
*'K
Phlll
and
gist,
you
tee Royal is tee bieWst arm?e baiilag pemdnt
tseaaB Actual t??ts show it t??* owe?
tekr* I arJus* tiue spy ?her triad.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
SOYA? ?*?i?*o r?-**Mrt C*., Kf ? yo?*:.
' ??a '
?OTLLIAMSBI IM.
r?e Yacht ?lull?< Ity Cooncil?Per
aounl Mention.
WILLTAMsnui?'*-, VA., July 20.-(Spc
lal.)?The Williams!,mi g Yacht Club, at
'.ng last Bight, d? Idsd to star:
,n their annual crulss oa ths Nth instant.
l_S party* this year v. : ' la up as
late ! -'-i. Mayaard, sailing
In ohargei .Mate, b. w. Wolfe;
'aterer and Treasurer, James T. Chris
ian, with T. <; Peachy, Rd. W. Warbur?
OB, N-'d *> '. Jeii.s, and B, D. P. a'.iy.
ir. Oraham Ni.oi, ol Washington, will
_o go as the guoel of the club, Profee?
bt Bd, Thon ou aril] accompany the
arty with lu- bai end enti n them
lith a lections from his amplt repertoire.
. pect to be .
< ?nr < Sty Council will m< t nexl
o organize and Sx B time fOS laying ths
?try for ths cur* ni fl-, si : er, Tl
leet at thai meeting Keeper of the
emetery and Clerk of I i. and
:< Mayor will appoint tho standing
Dnimltt'. s.
Mies Knevlls and Mra Samuel Plcker
ig (aee Ham are visiting
ir-. Bdward B. Hamlin, at "Taaowell
?ui."
Mis. W. C. ??yo, who has been sick
ir several da] I, It something better, and
hen able to travel will go to Virginia
: ' .
Miss Liaste Chsries, win* has been
?ending soms time in N,?rf ilk, la now
letting Men It In Ht mpton.
Mr. W. B. Wall r, of New Kent, was
re to?day on
Mr. Ro. a. Lively, of Claetenatt, who
is been here visiting bit moth?
>nie time, w.tit down to Newport News
tterday to visll friends there, s tor
hlch ho will r. '.uni to I1I3 home, |a the
?_L
BORTH1 MBUitl, \\D.
ir'rldue?, I'romlae to Re Abundant.
An liurly s|il|iim-iil.
BBATHBVILLB, VA. July 20? (Spe
ll ttm? n. Who ar.? i!.
elr vacations until tht fall, in order that
iv may enjoy hunting, may rest sa
hunting in \
i coaling set on ?rill b* most ex*
ws fr,'m , iv point in th -
,.. ; tbel birds wert never mort plea?
'ul than th' now see. In Norfthumber
mi th.- the premlun
hundreds ,-f hawk m* slot have coa?
buted largely to the increaas "f par?
d
I the ae.icn were
ipped yesterday from Barnes, wharf.
the tteemer Arrowsmtth, con
ti?e Washington market. They were
leed by William Johnson, snd ?rere in
celleal condition. Th.- shipment is un?
Bally early. v
,ii-s Nennte Lye*!, most estimable.
ung lady of Uarirhatn, died test week,
. i Sunday >' Parnham Bap?
t church, of which tht was eg
mber.
1 inlorarri .lone*.
ffARBAW, VA., July -1*. (flpsetel.)
e Der m in.,
'ting at lie'- COUrt-bOUS? to-day I I>'< I -
to 1 nal conven?
n. and endorsed Ron. W. a, Jont - tot
lomlnatlon,
nioernli?' *?. omi nnll on f??r Congress
ALISBURT, N C, July B (Bpeci ii.i
the Democratic Congressional Con
itlon for the Seventh Dlstrl? t, b
tesvi??, to-day, Mr. ')'. W. Klutta was
ateati .i "n lbs ?treaty-third ballot, and
noaiinatloa was made unanimous anno*
at anthustesm. H to say thai
non.iii' ' will i, lected Mr. Klutti
i \ i. prominent and racceeaful law?
, ati.l president Of tie- Davis _ \\'?:. y
tk, of . ?'il: 1 a: '.
aalatleaa ef Bawehlaad nemoemt?
Ooechtend CourthouaO) July 19. isas.
ths iviitor of th" Dlflpatcb*
t a va ip -rat eting of the Di mo. rats of
?cbland co Id at th" court
s'', tho foil?,wing i were
pti ,1 :
lohn Lamb, the proa?
live of c.
h.- ball i of ( baa proved him
. ;!'!, leu?, end capable rep?
tntatlve of the people, ever alert to
lab reals of his constituents and the
faro of the people; and
?Oteas, ths Of the county of
?cbland desire. In some fitting
show their ', m ul ins
s; th. refore, bo it
i people of i county
iland in mass-meeting ascem
i. That they tender t" Captain Lamb
r sincere mid basity endorsement;
be it furlh. r
.soheil, Thai as a compliment to ?'.;,
i I.mlb he he allow, ,1, and || ;.
i, Ited, to iiam.* the Train
county of <;.bland t > the "
trict Congressional Cottrentlon, *., h*
l m Richmond en August 2, ISM, and
t
solved, That the chairman of the
my Democratic Ctonnittes I
rted to fon
JUS to Captain Lamb, With th.- ;
-t that th t nan '1 1
av. aient.
' Th t we tht DenuMrnta of
cbland county, 'i mass-meeting ,i?
. i latform.
r. If. PARRI8H,
-?a?*?
HARD TO I'M: AS!'.
t l'cople Are Very Portionier
...it A4 lint I'll? > DrlnU-s.iu,
ln_ Raw?
' ?a lo, king for a bOVO?
a . :. ' , tet tly pare, healthful
lou-, and Inexpensive, tomethlng
h will not only quench thirst, but also
te *. !. ilthy app? title, tont up
rm, and soothe the nerves, need
h so longei ; a 1 lephont message oi
U card will bring just wi.,
ted.
Is the name of this
-desir.-'l drink, it it non-il
beautiful amber eolor. end with a
hop flavor, without t?,.. bitter and
esantly rough taste of ordinary malt
hop tonics. While in n,. ,,,,
.in., it potseaees many medldnal
ties, whl-h mane it an Ideal tonic
tired, wornout people, th. ..,
?11 unstrung who ?oik th. m
s to death,** and white app.-tu, t.
rrtag.
s and temperance men eveiy
e Indorse .t. and a ttBglt trial will
re you to giv * up the use of the
iger alcoholic drinks, as well a.? s.?
1 summT 1 wrt idd m.iit toi
of which are as pleasing, healthful,
onomlcal as "Kllng's Ambrosia."
ling's Ambrosia" is made only by
p Kling Company. Detroit, Mich.,
f not on sal?- by your grocer ?>r drug
send us a postal and we will see that
ire supplied. Be sure you refuse all
ltutes. many of which are harmful
fur th? trade-mark tthe Inter K>
he tlgnature of Philip Kling on evry
i. !e Y'Tuuc'l n.irorair ,
75c. ONLY 75c. |
a...Round Trip to..?
Norfolk, Old Point, and Newport New3*
ON THE
STEAHER POCAHONTAS
I Saturday Night, July 30th, 10 P. M. ?
1 Ladies or Children, each - 50c ?
!_____ ? ? ? ^ ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ma. ? _
:
AI.IH.M \ki rc.
Miller School Punil? Appointed?A
Bn??m?TSa
riIAIU.OTTK.H\lLl.i:, va.. July 2*>?
isi.e,i;ii.)-The sillier Bonrd has rseoan?
Biendsd 'he folio vu-n,' lllUldfSja for ap
pointment rus pupils of that itif-tltution:
Brvann? ?Augua u. niakoy, William I?.
Blah? y, a. tarn? C. ?Qa trien, Davis B. Bd?
dins, Beuala B. Crtckenberger, and Bsassa
W, Button.
White Hall??George A. Olbaon, Stone
wall 3. Walton, Roteen I* Walton, Per
il, and Maggie ? Rogers.
Samuel Mill? r Rob? rt A. Pugb, ?Curt?a
ft Wash, J?ihn P. Klipp?. Bom B. hfaw*
yar, and Ettie L. ?Gardner.
Chartotteerllle?John D Pnyne, Joseph
C Hurt, ?Chart? i v. HariBOoB?. H, H,
C. L>"
Beottsvlll? ?Lewla M. Bturgall, Walter
J. Lalrd, Bannie D. ChUdreeu, Minnie B.
Carroll, Ruth A. BsCk, and Laura. J.
i
Iw Charles B, Wash and Lizzie W.
Barlow.
City of Cnariotteavllle?William s.
v . i, Carey Sprou - Hoffman,
v i., i Burckh ni, and IfalUs Pratt
? tonway.
Miss Martha K. ?"ark?? end Mr. Walt?
II. Teaaley v.? re married at s o'clo? k la?t
evening at ih<* of the bride'?
ta, ??it Belmont, the Rev, H. W.
Tribble, of th-? Bapi offlriatlng.
?Quite a large gathering <?f friendo ver?
...
.\t a meeting of the Chnriottoavllle
School Board, held at the Miller School,
M: .1 . :. B. i ?abney an?l Mis? :
Fltshugb ? teacher? In the
Midway School, ami Mlesea Hattie Bibb,
May Parry, and Hnllle Wlngfield arare
chosen eubetltute teacher?.
i?;-. A. ?Cok? Smith, of LynchburSi deliv
ered a lecture ?in Hawthorne la I evening
before the I of the Bununer School
of Methods. Hi- lecture waa thoroughly
; by his audl in? i hown
the close attention gives during the
cntiro evening.
a delightful entertainment am? given In
new public hall of the Unlvei
. ? ma?-. The programm ?.
?.f rocaf - I Bibb and Doe?
well, an original p<>?*ni by Dr. C W, K? at,
?selection from ?Quo Vadla by Mr?. South
wick, "The Minister's Houaekeeper," by
Professor Henry L. Southwtck, of Boston.
a recitation by Misa MOoro, of Norfolk,
ai d ?? !" r Interesting numl
Miss Mary Webb, of Richmond, la the
fueet of Mrs. Walter Dinwtddie, Ball
Mrs. Herbert M Ho? - i daughter,
I'.-nrh. of Richmond, are the sueste of
Mrs. k. d. Anderson, "Red u.U."
PETERSBI RG.
Dentil ?if a Ilelo\eil I. n ?I >?l^ioKliit;
Oui for i'imlicr I.and?.
PETERSBURO, VA., July K.?(Bpoclnl.)
I ' n aras received this bsoinlng
ring the ?loath last Bight, at \u
linia Beach, of Mrs, Baltte Mtsfhsm.
BldOW Of H. T. M' ai-hani. Of this ilty.
>n Saturday Bight iBSt ihs Buffered B !
bird ?troha of pstralyste, which pi rved
i'ii Mrs. Meacham waa at Vlrainla
Seach visiting has m in I? ! dat
dre, i i
mown and gn ? Ib Petersburg.
Her remain? were brought here this svw
Bg for Interment.
Information by telegraph from Jack?
"?agiilo, P?a, i? to tat effect thai Mr,
.1 a tn.'tnl . i of
'. mil Rlfl? i, Fo irth Virglnl? Reglm? at,
. ? i. < been in witii typhoid-fever for
" ' we? ka, has ?offered ?i re
ad thai in i - i
ral The young man la a bob of Mr
' this city, and la
ry popular here. His mother is attend
ng at bis bedalda
Ths regular term ?.r the Hastings Court
rill begin to-morrow. The grand Jury
rill only hav.' two i teca for Ita conelde?
atlon viz.. Robert Morton, ?
barged with the murder "f Ooorga H.
<7?eetn*?oreland at ths Weet-Eod i'at-k
av?rai weeks ago, and Joseph Knog, who
s charged with the felonloua shooting
f Henrietta ?Qoodirin on tho ?ith of
uly. The latter was ablu to be out for
he Brat time to-day.
There la an Immenea demand for the
iiH Umber In Dlnwlddle county ;ii eg
of the Rlchmondi Petereburg and
'erollna ralln ad v number ?a* Large turn?
er d?niera In and outelde of this Statte
ava vlalted theaa timber ?.?mis.
irga rirm in \oi -
? . was here looking out for his late?
?s?.?, m that ?!;r.Ion. Immense boules
f origlnal-gBOWth pin?*, oak. un?! otfa
Ha Inunedl - l
ala road, the tm< k of which ha
ii?i from ai - I rlty t?> ne ir
?in wiil'iie Courtbonee. su? s f?>r i
ir?;.- ?aw-mllla i. ?i.
Mr. C. a. Wlnfraa nn?i Misa Aiva Haw
li of tins city, wer?-, marrie) ,
ay by the Rov, B T. Dadtoua
r High-Street MiHhodlst Eptecopal
honen,
KII.I.CU II HIS TltAtK*?.
Tnpe<*d? In Norfolk County?A
Marriage.
NORFOLK, July 9, (Bptt lai.) v
clock y aftemooa .
er, living at Deep Creek, want ?house
irllsr th I
itt in tl BBS B h . I
iksd bo ' but, dran
!. bet ?a th ig, t." i '
", v. i. i I ;.- this tinii waa run
'i h? I i
-al, and ' to tue
?und di ad. i- in* i lefl ;
tee, and tha wiS al inn thai
??a brought a ; : : ". a
arch arse i er, *>ut
a, Lanh r .-ta i
outii to ?'v. - ' lip, t ?t a
:
Mr. 1'. Laker Ames a".d Mis-? ?,
?laerteon Hetvtn were ?guletly man
o'clock thla morning at the Bobm ol
?bride, in tble city. The ceremony ?was
if? im? ?i by Bev. Dr. Tounf, of Bpworth
nhodist cho
I.?II HOI V
?in < ? . ii I I ? ?\ ,< -I'll i i ?a- !,. a ; ?, of
n l.?iV.v? \<-?-l?Init.
aBBSBUBO, VA. July Bt (jBBSMiSBl J
a- lawn parry g.\ ?n by th?- latBSS ?>r
eaburg on the eourt?bOttSe lawfl
.?a was a grant Btarscsss. it was t??r
Bl ?,f the i:? ?i Croa? fund in aia
Ich ?oMISTSi ThS lawn waa BSBtttl?
ly lit by ele.'tiiL- light? and lant.'tn.
1 the ?row?! was large, a? fjie flue i ca
the aftitnoon ha?i tempered th?t air.
tut peo oso da win be at leant lus.
Its? BItaabeth Sheets, a stater of the
t- B> W, Sheetz. e?lltor ?nd proprietor
the Mirror. dUd here ?u?l?leiUy in tne
t year of her age. she c?m? her? tu
Ido with her brother f?om Charlea
vn, W. Va., and though in delicate
llth. wa? utiuK'tally well tor her rh?>
ralag sf l?n "?tata After a heany
*h? had a roughing ?poll, an?i
Cl
to
Mi
?in
CT3
El!
pel
m
?
hemorrhage followed with t??..
froaa,
. ?ung Albert TschlMy, whII|
his home, three miles fr?.m ?Leesburt
thrown or fell from hi* bora?, tad' w
Iv hurt, and I? Btlll
suffering from the flOWOta. *
-??.??
"tVItl?.F. THE BTAE I. %?t?j.
ALT, wm? MARCH, WALK, OB I
ahould shake into their
?. powder, l
swollen feet
prevent , chafing, hoi
end : : -,
in h??t . limat? -
without It, Allen's Foot-!
all drusgists .u.d ?di?>?
Rent FREE Address ALL? N
STKD [S ,
i>B??-^B.^'>.'>^'BHI?i'i-4..H?
t
? SALE OF RIBBONS j
i SUCCESS! SUCCESS! ?
E Tin: JULY RIBBON :; I.'. : ?
t OBM lli?r talk ..' ;
t1? oaly with the publl?, ?but a
among th.? dry-. J
1. OBM
?iu?'.'?i more beautiful i It
iweavtaf*, i
ill -. '!'.? ?do tin m i .
must.
10c. Yard
FM'"
. .
.-, 1-2 Inches ?ride A
Stripe F ? y Rib?bons.
Also, Plata Taffei ? tad B
ail lbs dainty aumn
kind tiut uauallj .
17c. Yard.
BO piece? Plain Ige Tat
d Moire,
A com*
ere actu illy a ci lb.
GREAT VALUES IN
BLACK KIBBONS. J
HIfTh-C.r.1.!?? Hli.-k 1
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ROi'M) TRIP TO
torio!.., Old Point, and Newport Neis
STEAHER POCAHONTAS
SAIIRIMY NIGH!, July JOth,
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3ROAD-STREET PARK.
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