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UnffifiieHJioNDspisßMli: i ■r&mssm^w «•!»> n)|a Twelfth Htrcri*. KtcU- WzBSSS. niottd, ,Vn. . , CITY SUBSCRIPTIONS. ? THE DAll^DlS^TCmdeliyeredj^q : subscribers/ in v Richmond f :»nd ;. M« nc ne :s u. . Carrier wookJyofvTob^thly^the-S^^^. • DISPATCH;: ?I:W;per annum;, <i>, centß--ior. - «ix;"mbriths;::://:/; ';'-/■-■■.■,--' ±,;-^^«j/: : : : -: : " : : %' /v/ v Payable -;sri advance invariably: .^ 00 i 3C>aily;>: one year . .y. . . ....;..•; • ••• • • .; • ''^^ ft( , i3>ail>v' six /inonths."...-.---v^; ••.•.••••"■.■ j>^o ; Dail >%•'■" three "v" v - month? ; .Vv^..\ . . --• • : • • : ; _ i, () only.- on* 1 yp« r "-;^-:^^' : . ;,■;• ;:?TOB ' WEKLT DISPATCH, is^issued In^S pSS^oh'weclc^v Mondays ana L&uSdlys-atJ ONE ; C^AR^^ /payable^ in iadvance;, she montft v FlFa\ J^T^*CT*S ' ' "" * "■" ■ ■ •'• * ~ »-■'• -' - ..■'.- '■" ' • AdvcrtfernV'ratcs 'cm 1 [-application. ' ;: r Cour.tln?r-Room te'.ephor.es-^r . . -. ; fWd/Ph^e;lsS;^?-Vi/:^^<: 3 ?^S THURSDAYS ........ : DEC: Governor Tyier's'.lnessasc..to),thc.Gene jir: Assembly. which to; each: bouse yestcrday^isrin*l£Vse measure, a .. review of ;>lnMSc -\Statc ~f or the f our/ years "of hisladmiiustration.; /U o find it full of" ;>seiuf statistics and . jns statementsr' of - : -rcsulls,, --vyhcroin fcxact" demonstratSdr.: is givcnVof ihe fact ; / ijK, t -Virginians/ steadily improving. Tins | ; i ro provcinent ;; is' : man!ie3tod;in Ibo , ; in- , .crease [or J te«We yalu«/ in. the ; price , . for « which our; bonds now sell. . in ■_ ; the peace anVorder.^hich prevail: thro^shput our borders, 'In the development* of the State educational^ system, and m; the Eatisfactolry. provisions made-fortV^-C^ 'of the insane.. _ : " -^ w i. i- . • The message is £■ long 'one, and affords a ready compendium of the operations o, -each department of the State. government for four years; past. It: is.', of course/ ■ addressed to the' General ■ Assembly, but it contains some fsussestions which proba bly :■' are'.' expected'.: to ;enHghten -the con- Tention , ijTf rkminVV- new Siate Consti tution. taxation ,; of *; raUroaS com-; panies/'the, best method of ;. reaching and assessing ■.•'■"invisible'!? property, and how t<r remedr the^existing'inequalities in land assessments, -^ are- foremost ; among the snbjects he "discusses.- While we by no - means concur in all the r views he presents, yte recognize; in- the: Governor's mes sage the > expressions -.of "a. man, sincerely desirous' of serving his. State well. , : ■ With. regard to. the fiscal affairs of Vir ginia, Governor Tyler makes this gratify^ The State has "met all . current expenses. Including the 'cxpcnses'of-; the. extra ses sion of the. legislature?: last- winter; has i>aid« the expenses of "the;* Constitutional Convention;* has': given $170,000: to; the" dis abled- Confederate; soldiers (an increase ' of ■ $27 500 over, -the "■■ previous year) ; ; gave an increase of m.OOO to the public schools: ijut 5405.500 ' t0 "^the v credie ; of , the. Sinking Fund- $68,000 to jthecreditiof the; Literary Fund, and has^o^fcana? a±j*tbls.> tnne; The Governor refers fo: "invisible prop erty" as a fruitful source of inequality - In - the collection of taxes. "He admits, pSowever^Vthat 4 in^e^matter of low-rate Securities?' :. and- obligations which have r iiJxeatly^beeri taxed, -there, is ground for * gsapiaifit on the partfof-the tax-payer. .;•' kn&, indeed, there = is i '-He regards it as - of the Legislature to hear.' such complaints "aTid- to grant 'such relief as . tfani be given.; ' He "'" comments * upon '■'■ the fact that- holders : of lands and other visible property have no redress from the taxes "levied on them; even .'though . property does N not .yield' a sufficient income' to' meet those 1 charges. And it _ .Ss in consequenbe of this that" "they seek. or "are charged with seeking, to evade coaxes"- byl undervaluation's. v - ■ » ./-Right'-there the Dispatch would recall i the fact' that in a very painstaking com ''piiation-made by Yirginius Newton, Esq., a year or two ago, it, was shown beyond V question that ; the returns of "invisible property made . bjy Virginians compared exceedingly favorably ;w; wi th returns made 'si other States, some- States. ..where ittiere\Js,inucb"" greater wealth than ■Sr.theretis-. here. Another fact" which- we ''think' pertin3-at ; is that;, though 1 Virginia '■ ; js' an agricultural State chiefly,, the; great bulk' of her; net revenue comes from other V sources than the. taxes laid upon farmers * Hid farmers' lands/ .'- . . ■'•■■'■• The T Governor suggests as a 1a 1 remedy: for £c ' Snequai land assessments that the Legis- arrange foiy sufficient reve- J sue .-to be .-. derived ■ from [ ■ other sources .thanV : real Estate to - meet the expenses ■^ of government, end; then ce.icse to tax real .', estate* for State purposes, '."but leave that ■1 class^ of property to be 'taxed, by coun * ties /and cities." He : /believes that only -In* this, way could' the /question' of ad i gutting ' inequalities - c±-.;i .-assessment, be j remedied.:-., '. ;■ : ; .. : , . The- plan suggested bj' the Governor is : not without prycedent.'jbiit it seems. to us the inevitable coiiEcquence of it would be ".to thrdwy upon /the cities and towns ,'of '-the: State*a" bufdenvof * taxation much larger than that v.Lich they now bear. Dollar for' dollar of real' value, we" pay .Virginia much more upon' real -property .. than the people"' of ' the country ' do,^ be r V >cause the assessments liere are relatively.' "aigher.> •■ - \\' w \ * ;: :'\ The Governor, reiterates' what he said .■■■;■_. lief ore the. Board of Public; Works a -"year or two ago— that, the' railroad companies : of this State t are not .bearing; their proper shar e of taxation.'- He presents a tabular ; ; rstatemtiijt .to;, show that the"- income of ■" the railroads i.has/C increased in vastly " . greater proportion . than ; the increase in ■;-;.;>:' the taxes paid": by" ihc-m. ; He compares the ;■ increase;^ in ; ; .; rallrVjad". for : the: Vfirst year of. -his administration- (1597) with ;f"the last (TiiCl):: It is naiuralUhat heshoald ■ -"do -.- 50,-- r yet^ it '. seems,. '-tp f ixis'- : 1537. was '..?■ about ...the' lowest .rpolnt'sof ;'; depression : : -ih-Cthe railra.Tid, v business..\;^ r hJle ISOI is iibouL the. Wgn^st point "of success it' has '■-'[, reached:«- : \Ve : ':jtJ>iiik. 'his:' iigurcs -^-'ould V-'tw! of more, value" if tliey.^ixtended "over i ■•■» li ,'lojjg; i/ctiod -of :. years',"'' so .! that, sevic-s • «>£ deproKsion and of, Ini'sihoss- activity V : «:Isht be averaged, up- proi-eiiy. . ■: Tbo. Governor says:-" -'.--■ ' .; ■ ■■•;'■:■ ■ . v. v* It <-. may -be : that- .vomel plan "• eoultl bo' -■■. devised, i^cit lifer,-; nc-w^-*'. 1 . at pome x'nv.i- -in • ", Tthe-iUearifutuie.- by, .which Urn Stato oaji J<.yy»u^: ";i!«'".li iii!-: t l l£ -^^?QM.'^^7 to^ r^lt't'ise Hie -tux on rnul lur blntc j.'.m puaesj ■ nr ;«SJrHhe '.-j»rc-*i-ii:t'"Ky's;t.ehi bi" taxtitJoij-j is coii- ; relative incicast; ;!.ht*y ;liiu-«- for; Vhe'pdst four ytarjj. tho rc;c t>t State t^'laxosi : in, asi'i should, II- mut< Jiaijy' i-'c- so sanguine Hi ciiivs no touiis ure" iiowjipiayi} fegil „, ir much ah. r.. ■' " .y^ft - Governor niorts tbut Hi? Mtal'out ' ' \ : . V ■ fj£r«ely m tn>«.:i«yo«rltle.v and th« Gov 'the whnic ,'ioM.-: li thcjoonds belonging "to the IMowrj f.M.V.-iU9«!hPld by schools tepoiilgc^nci| : !: t}io^idai|yfche| dedoclod: il !,l«ivo? •nrXlw^nnds-iS^'tlje public. ,but. $2U<JO.T!V, ■ -■ -.-, , Primary eleciloii-- al--<? onp ?c tnt tion of the Govnnor. arO isvthc- folt lowing recommt::itlutJonio£ Ihsj the* people of the State- wHt'hoartily r.proo.*;. iv :■.,', ; I rospeetf ully ,caU attention U> -the re commnndatiqn" L; ni'adcl to ' the last^'tegis-; lature on- the- subjectiof-i,electing; United St -i tes sennit ors ; by - direct vote ,of :>■: tlvjj I ■ also Enactment ; of I'nj^tieral;: primary ivoldction law to 'embrace suchT officers as may^ be hleemed- 'expedient: ?so the: rpeoiJle I may have every safeguard^ they,. have, .m; general ; eloctio:isV ; tps»hsurevsn^;hcncst;| count- -of : their: votes;- otherwise: 'primaries will be in^ne. hands of; offiCiaiS '■■ who : have no -loEral : responsibility- f or fa j :dinhonest administration of; their.: office. ;^j ■•'" The . Governor " repoftsvth'e-net.ve.nniihgs j of' the penitentiary- last: year ;at ?-i."..033-71, ; j ajv 'increase '.'of ; $12 L ooo\6ver; ; ihbse'';Of ' ; _lS9Sr-j tlie : first :'>-car of ; his ""'administrdtion. -.He^ [rocpmmenOs thal^the^tate^ell^uiejres-; ent site of the. penitentiary and .buy aj larce ' •' ict of ■ laa:^ -'on' which: to c erect/, buildin .■; ■ -. He thinks/ about': . 4,ooo - : acres' would 'je necessary.. He-urges that- '; ;. I.' ihe 'penitentiary /was "located farm- of proper: -size and;- ; tho.-' convicts; should ■be thrown "out' ,of " work; in .- -the prison -they could be .at : : once put: .to profitable :and healthful- employment on the, farm. In addition to this, even if the contract System is' continued; there are many/ times" when :the:^f arm? and; I shops': could- be worked ito'mutual: advant !"age -as at different times : the; number i of; i convicts required-.in- the shops and- on; 1 the farm yarie?. The present; peniten-, tiary property could '% ; solu to ; advant -age.v'and new: ■.=cie;vafiauniiifested; modern, buildinjrs crectr'd.'t^r* ti . ' .-. / In this con'nectiSn it may,: be mentioned -that rrWsident' R^oseyeit^ has Joined, the United States 'House'' of " Representatives in its war upon prison- contracts, as may. be seen from his' message; to Congress.; If the President's recommendation Kb*. "adopted by Congress- the- shoe contracts.; here will be broken up: In four years 343 conditional pardons have been granted, and; only in three in stances have released been re-: turned to- the^pSljitentiary-^a. splendid record!:,,,., 'V j^U^ ,r, r VV- ■:v. : :,- '. : -~: ; : The : Laurel nrid ''Hanover reformatories lare commended for the: good: work,.they. are doing. At the former a_re;l74-. white. 'boys; at the latter,- 100 colored- boys.. -The: Capitol is said to need repairs, and they are recommended to be made.' •■ ■"-- •:-;-, A/ full report is made of., the use of 'troops . in March, 390 l", ,a t : Emporia , where \ two-men were, lynche^. Upon :the fullest; reflection the ■ Governoir -is of .the-opinion that", he could 1 not, have: done -otherwise than he did in- ..withdrawing the when the Sheriff requested him to. do so. ;," "The Virginia vclunteers" is. .the. theme. \z .several columns of -ytheJ.Goyerriorfs message. • ' .^lanj-.i deVa ils "•■ of ; interest ' poii cerning;them are given: Suitable refer ence is made to their, service in the Spanish war. . - For : >that;^ar '/this • State ■ furnished 19S officers "'and:'. 5,128 > "enlisted' men.": The present strength- ofVthe .yolun-^ ' teers is ; 14S 'officers Sand' 2,186 enlisted : men, and'" the appropriation' made by, .the Stxite for militarj*- 'purposeF-famoun ts-^ to - $11,000 ; per • annum. - : The^Fe'deralv Government: allots Virginia -<?2s,49o*i>er annum in- arms andstores. ■ ,";:; : - J~* f ■ -The able administration -of Commis sioner G. W. Koiner,:of the State tural. Department, :is commended. "The passage of .the act fixing a: tax of 15 cents per ton upon the : sale of ' fertilizers in the State has proved* a great blessing ;tp. the farmers of -Virginia' .This: tax -has not increased -the • price, of i. fentiliiers, while it has been the means,of]guarantee ing: to the consumer the; purity of "his goods." - . . / " ' The , establishment of a test farm at Saxe, Charlotte .county, is reported, and it is doing. a goodw-ork. ./..... ....:; ' Commissioner Koiner ■ is how preparing a .hew hand-book of ::!": ' > 'The work of the State Bureau of Labor and Statistics is, favorably mentioned. The State holds- many pieces, of lands that have been bought in for- taxes, which the Governor • sas's L should be sold. .;■..'•■'• '•-> The marking with monuments of his toric ■ spots in the ■ State .is [ recommended. The : Governor rejoices, as well he may, in .the success: that .has attended the establishment.,, recently "of ; the: State Fisheries Board. He.'says results /show that the State has now. adopted a. plan that not only is the best from a financial standpoint, but one. that, is eminently ,wise and just for. the' management of her fish and oyster interests. He hopes that positions on the board will be kept as free as possible : from becoming the. re ward of partisan political labors. ■ *• '■■'■ For the last three years the State's profit from" the • oyster industry : has. ave raged §29.506, whereas, for the .four years, previous it averaged but $3.6SG. . : The great bulk of this revenue; comes ; from, the": planting . industry. A ! resurvey of . the oyster grounds is proceeding, with^.the: result. that it is shown. that some, renters are using more grounds: than ' they art paying'for. . . ■''.;■'"■ ' .-; ..The Governor is 'also' justified, in the enthusiasm which heeviiices with respect to-our collegiate institutions and State, hospitals. Everywhere greatly'-f-; increased: service is shown, with/Jiut; small increase :of expense. He recommends. that 'especia! provision be made for. the care-of *idibu and hopelessly .insane persons; also, that ' separate; provision be' made for 'epileptics, j: The public school system, .the'Governoi/ I 'reports,- is in «ib'od condition. .-•■' During.-the .-[ four years of ; his- adirinistraticn- the. ap j propriations for public schools have ,in-; creased. SIG2 233.',.--- The^presc-iu; enrolment; of.; pupils; oxee'e'ds - that :. of /lS97 ; '.by/.-f ui!y ■ 7,0^); , about; So<) : 'new..: sci)ools ; >jiav<- "been ■.opened; : . : and? the; yaiue. of Hchobr/propVrty; has increased n.<--iv< than ?:'.!(! \XKS ' ;/We;are ; s-id:to ?ee that:Uhe; Goyern6::| j: is- heartHy,= io favor: of a permanent,- State; j .exhibit ;^aiso^tha'ti ho \wouhi.:.Hkol'to^sec:i j Virgi n La ' i >roptr| yl. r*iprc sen te d ■a t the. « &tt \ I 'H -p u is. -::Kxpo?Jtio»"^ ;', 'i Ho :.--; favors; - ' : ltoo» lan j .'Xpusiiio'.i;- in • ,'V ira:-ii.'(.- m ■- ISJ7; :but -^he pr-?acheis;i^::insf.-o>:traviis«ii](.-c.; in' putting : up.; buildings an«.l laying off grounds. .-. The fCharltston Expooition i^ commended by \V<-- com m«Ul[<3 by error Tylci ■-- messafi I to^theJ attention of; every ,;-Virghiian-ieveryl i tax-payer, cs fiallj From it i< wiilfbej ■-•^-.■->--!...... ■■■•,■.-■■-■- :•-/-/.-"'- ■.--■^■•■-i.i-V. -.--.•; i. ;->.^- .->-:■-.-,:-; .scon thut : 'our,:-i;t:iio .has siTaily : flourished >,/..'•««'■!•:,■' 7i.:; ! ■■- ■-;■•-.-■■; ::■■■■■■;■■ ' a; ■..■.-.■*.-.:■.-■-.,•-■.■. ■■■.--.--/-■ •un<3cr his m iniiiisti tion~a rwsult .which-! '.w.e.,-:nuKi. t=ay, -,Ss-. largely .-due f.to-ilusvvigi-* lar.ee . ami ■ >.:■ : - i r.ci ..i public .-- :iirs • - ' ... "''*fe^ '^^^v^f^t!i^l^^'^^^p^^^^ s^^^^^^ i^ !^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ '""'"■■ f -ii: : re- --AY C > 'ASK: FOR; TlMßr;^':^;^ wTshas-t.. 1 • / ej i Burei lese It niay bo: mat a-proßi-ammo can be rirranged.'* wh eh will harmonize all "<1 fiVrencc-s ami t-Imeot? ail • expectations - ;wltli^fespectUO^Norfolk,;Jamestown-ai:d« tiori made in" the past Co -r"wjeksgas| 'led" thY- people >to believe the '" Legislature J. would do no business prior to \n> Christ mas* -recess, '"except" '• pass' appropriati r. '"'-'= ' ' ' xL i. bills and- elect Capitol ofiiccra. Upon that ..;:i:>v.-:-; :--.,:.::,•;. : -' -■■.-Mi :-<Xr ,y.y~:::, y .y~:: : r.^^r^&^mi fexpectatiorifw.Richmond lias acted—or - ■.■-.- . t::^v--.:^i ■■•■i.- J } ■'-. ■<■•:'■■'■ ''■■'"■ ' . '- •. -?' '- ,ra ther ;has .. thought ' there -was plenty ; of ? time in which to act. '•;-The /Governor's "proclamation giving ■; no-, "ticetof ;, the '•■:• Legislature's", purpose:; in/this ■ :matter : was ;: not -i r issued until November ■IStli. ; : It;, gave :?no/f ; indication rthatVthei Legislature;;."would;>'.be'ij pressed/ to ;3 render i a- decision on Uhe: question forthwith, y':) .-■ Let us : go' about? this -work easily. ,'vThe sympaths^ -and:' co-operation -of. th'e cities of .'the State will be .needed/ to .'en- ; sure : the' success .of ithis- great' /under-j' takirig/.i Jt would be deplorable to ;:make- ; a* riiis'slep at the very start. ■ . 'The '■ RichmondvLeader..was.printed:yes terday : afternoon t -; upon i a Vriew.. : Goss per- ; fecting;press, .-.a: machine /that is ,recog-:> ' njzed ; as "■. Qne i of .the "latest 'advances ." in tlie " ■ equipment ■ jot < modern / fnewspaper / offices. " ::' : : -".; ''^ /:•'"/:.;: The : Leader in .'twelve-page :form.'; - Its enterprise isV evidence: that Richmond is growing, and that our,news papers are .growing with her/ We con gratulate oiir /^cpntefnpbrary;. upon.: .the handsome., appearance it, mb tie. .' V /•■. .We seem to be in : position now to doctor, any »laws that may need / attention. .;- Congressman •' .Wachter, /of; Maryland; ; thinks i foot-ball is: brutal,'. wants it:stop 'ped, and .was surprised that the President 'should attend the recent' army and navy, game. He. proposes ' ; " a joint; resolution prohibiting/in /future' the 1 annual, contest between "the;. -West Point", arid Annapolis, elevens, but 'doesn't he; in planning' this action;" himself undertake . a bold and; interesting •'■■ tackle? '■.'••'..'/ :/ - .; .: ; ' Jndgc Beverly R. Wellf ord. . : ■ ■ .-" ■: (Fredericksbufg ■ Star.) . .' v Fredericksburg;. is proud : of / the/ private character arid public •; record ••) of I.? Judge Wellford, 4 for>'he* is to -the rnaririer born. He is one of : bur citizens and sons whom we -have a right to be proud ;of ./Born and ~ reared ;*to manhood in '.- our midst Judge Wellf ord has reflected, lustre: upon "the Old V Burg. And now that ' the length ening^shadows are; upon him he has.de .termined.-. to - give ,'vp v the ..judicial /office, .whichf he ':''. has filled > so .^well ': and'. , long. ; The -ermine £whichZ? lie I has--.wor tliily. . won; is /spotless : indeed!] /He is.fpf the r old school ; of .Virginia -gentlemen,: and has made^ an able, .faithful, / impartial, and honest Judge.t-'Fredericksburg, which : has contributed so many" 'illustrious Jand /dis tinguished .men '; to ,-_ the ; State, arid /nation; congratulates herself and -her ..people that among them ..none 'is ■ .worthier. - or than Judge Beverly R.:Wellford. * iiOirbbiuf rs gossip. Teleplione-Tallv— George, aibss Bntlly Hxirt— AVeclilert. injPliiladelpliia: ; ; -. - LEESBURG, -VA.,^ December .4.—(Spe cial.)— The:. movement for a long-distance;; .telephone; line'- from Leesburg, to .Wash ■ington is ; taking; shape,"; and a meeting, of. all interested therein; -will, bo 'held-: here. *on; Saturday,./ to -perjject 'the arrange rcent. - - \ -I -- ;::,';■ r Prominent business-men of Washihg-; ' ton and all business-men here- are tak-i insr an interest.' in the undertaking, and : "^Vte ' present. ■ Already there is a line : n operation., from. Leesburg. to Hern-'. -Jon and irony Herndon: to Falls Churcli,; "and ;in "-this w-ay. : connection- may even ; now be had .with./TVashington city, 'but . it is : a roundabout way..: It . is ; thought. that arrangements: can : be made, tlifo'ugh ■ these •>. officers ;' » by .which a. , direct . line • can: be inaugurated.^-.-: /. \ 7 - Transactions both " in . stock . and fat ; cat- ; tie are, numerous, v though ; ''stock ers" 'are; .'considered high, in comparison with prices being, obtained for fat. cattle." , . "- The well-known , and handsome . proper ty, ("Leslie.'- Hall;" "the: home "of -:Mr. and; Mrs. Alfred Ifwiti, /at. Hillsboro', Lou- : floun : county,, has "been sold by them -to ; Dr. ? C. H. . Mills, /of -, Champlain,: 111.,*:. f0r ; M.7CO. ;.- Dr. / Mills will . occupy ;it as rhis Virginia home. ;; . s • » y Senator. Henry/Fairf ax shipped on.Mon day to- Mr. R. J.WHanccck,. of •Charlpttes-J ville, : a thoroughbred /Durham; -bull /calf , : S months old, for k which;lie received: $100. CONDITION/ OF, GEORGE MOSS. , r ,-• George Moss A who . was f wounded ;, by Robert : Redmon ;twb . ■ weeks . ago in an '.."iffr'ayvfin which both; used :shotguns, was' r' taken; -'to : a hospital "In; Washington l ;to . the eye in which he "-. was shot ,: ex- . ,ainined." '■ ' ■-' ■■■-■ ■ r-Ther -The injured, organ will proba bly i: .haye ito- beVremoved,; as it is -in ;a .very condition, and the injury : to/ his >head; may, / in 'other ways be^found more severejtlian -.wasat first supposed. /V; :: .' :■ . !: . Mr. i Eugene /Milhollahdiithe; telephone i builder /of Philoniont. ; will \on li.Thursday^ he-married- in /<Washirigtori>V D.J C. ;/ His rbride^elect ■ is i Miss i -cCarrie .-Dillon. ; ' ,/- : ; As Christmas; will C scon ; be° ; here, John ; ■Robinson ■"-.- (colored)'/ thought^=.:he would: niak'esure of a good :turkey].fbr/.the:-oc casion.- So on' Saturday /night he/ ap- : /■riropriated five : belonging; to Mr. / William} ■- H.- Taylor^ in : the upper .} par t of i the coun-;; ty".- " He .was arrested ■ and (Justice Simp-7 [ interfered -Cwttlj'jhisfenjoJTnentjpf-; the; birds b? : committing-iiim ? . to, j;he county,; 'ail' for six : months.'.whe're > the fax-payers/ of >' the county "will^entertain,- him over: ? <ibid . wea ther, and > give him -another chance ■'n the -early ■ spring. • . •" ._■,'■: -^- ' m. MARRIED v IN-PHILApELPHIA;: : x; :;-'Tli.e : ; :marriage :^of o Miss V ; Sara/:.Edvthe.; ;/daughterVbf^Mr. 'Louis rdeiphia.;. 1 .to>:Mr/{GyorgeiMasbn;/Chiches-^ Tier •'-"of ";LeesbtVrg;:took?place on: Tuesday,: : at' 'l2:3o: o'clock;-; at; thepOld^Wister% home,; •on .F.oufths street; Philadelphia. : Owing [tbi-.tlie / precarious^healthi of t}her,. father; ; tbeVe::was7nb^one.:,p"reseTit:::but; rhe immediate family -of "the ; bride and "grcom. V. The -bride entered,:,the/ room: with, her •V.ousinb:Mr:/iPhillipAß.aiidplph; who .also Vrave,/' her-/ away. She- was beautifully,! -■■ ; 'bwned-in%'-whit'e/'"; I 'satin'^'and'f chiffon.^;, the! of I priceless old? Duch-essej !acc. Slie- carried a bququet >•]' white '/chrysanthemums. s . -■' t- Chichester^wasl accompaniediby^hia ! Ci^ I ther^Mr^^touE^hiclTCster;fas'|b.e'st?| vrac- i.r-rfnn-> .1 by.ißev.' '/Richard v -Nieiso^:''/rector,:of:-.:St-;-;T > eter:s! r-hurch. nssi^U-d by TU-v, Will'am Lev.-is. ; The mom in v.-liUMi th.-* mniriago^tpok; : *->l:>cc was furnished in exquisite empire I Utvlo. quit- vnchauKcd since" Misss'Wis^ Vtci-'p ancestor's- i enter tainod^LaFayette^ ;- ! .an extended; tour' 1 and returni'ig -wjll spond the win- I ISrTatJAramW- Pa. _ ■ , ;- . " >«^ Ciimphoi !ted^Sapona.ceou£ iDENTrFjIICE extensively used and re commended by Dentists for over forty Ijrears^Soiaieyer^heYe^l^Nehis. ~y * MfA^POPULAII ■? FOWDEBH.^ 1 .-,. .■-■' ■:-■-•■ -'-:•". '• , -"' • I^'- — * W AS W A'' J?l(y lAJJIiu tV*Uuvi I v *V^^^~J^lSt*^ ' : sirown,'*oi;"'NorJtolK}j'nnrt "S\ ii * fi . Annle Lends Mln.i Octnvin ;iViiibornc to tlte Altnr — Other MatrJmoniul - - - - ' i • «Wo'f-.iAr-k> A notable .society event took P lacej|t|suj Paiii's liplscopal church at S:GO o'clock -to : nighl, th. affair I ing a whg^|| **sr6cn 1 1n3.rri3.56. ■'" * '*■■■■ . ; r ""■' - ' -■ The church was handsomely. ..decorated ■ and brilliantly' 'illuminated, and , a -large audience was present to witness -the in ;tef es'tihg s contracting^ parties; / wereSMiss'Arinid /Goo;de//Delk,i:Uaughter, i'bf ; Mrs; M^A^Delli;; and Mr. Victor. ! Henry,. : Brown,, of -Norfolk. - . . ' 7 .thejOfticiating iministef^:Miss •■MarsareV:Del w k;^a:sisteriof;. f'thV- bride;/ was^maid^bf \honor, ;and:;Mr. ; Rowland t Culpeper^/of^Corf blk?; best man. • ■■'.'* The bridesmaids -.w'ere Misses -Lucie ; and' /jcnnie/Brbwn.^bfNorfolK,': sisters t of ; the : Alices; Old^otv Stott; • and_ yLaniiy, i:belk;i;of:-Smith'field; -'Louise ' V.Burges3,-;;oE Swashingtb ni > D. r C.;?Louise:Urquhart-sOf. cLewistbn; - N:-: C. ; -/Jennie -Holland^ Hattie Parker, ■ Lucy Watson," and/ Mai-y .Causey,; of: Suffolk. ' - S : /Little /Misses 'Doris v' Jones and '■■ Sue .. Rid-_ 'dick were -/ribbon ' ; girls. « :VThV ■ f ollbwing;- gentlemen :; were pushers:: -Messrs.: John ; Pearce'arid'Ellett Howe, -of , lIJ:;-Burgess,/Paull IJ: ; - Burgess, /Paul :T.HCohoon/; ■Rr '-W:-' Withers i'j and > A;: S.H. Burgess/ ;: / -SOME- PRETTY GOWNS.'; : i: ;:; ■-. -..■; j ? wa^^dressed|intwhite|inousse- , ; line de sbie /over satmK -with. :bridai:.yeil:] ": She Jwdre white and yellow/ribbons, --.'the ; colors /. of :?■ Nansemohd/;; Seminary,;, : her. KAlma:; Mater, 'arid carried-' a^bouciuet^ or ■bride's roses. : : .- " :■•;• "■•" ' The-'maid of honor was/ dressed ' in blue mbtisseline de,sqie:oyer/;white': satin, and ■ ; carried ; bride'siroses. !^ ■:;. rV/-'-.y>Vv- v ; . '; -; r^ . ''The. bridesmaids 'wore white organdie r with •; high :,neck • aridi; short ; sleeves.v: The. ushers-wereviri; full; evening;-, dress iand : were /boutbnnleres", ; of ; bride's; roses, r; : . .'lmmediately after, the'eeremony an:ele garit reception took -place / at f f thc^hqme -of the" bride's mbther.'on' Brooklyn Heights^;: Mr.' arid Mrs.' - Brown left .on the 9:56 train f on ■', the" Korfolk . ■ and Western ; rail road^for'-their^hbriie^in^Norfolk.;;:: ; \~'.r^ RfiU.Burgess,^ Mr.'and' Mrs.: Adam Tread well. 1 ■■: and : W. ■ .W. •". 01d. . of Norfolk, and H. M. Carter, of LaV Crosse, Va. / /-// (2- After the departure-, of ;the -bridal .party, for Norfolk,', a germari / took - place at Armory" Hall • and ..w'as'largeiy attended.:^ :".-; : v ~^A" COUNTY' WEDDING. • : "; V , The. Baptist church" at" Holland, Nanse-' mondncqurity, ' was/the' scene: of a- very "pretty white J " and': green, mafwage this afternoon, the; principals . being : Mr. - W. . H. . Holland; and Miss Octa via". Winborne./.: ! . : Rey. v! J.^:E. ; ;Joriesv officiated.'; Mr. :/8./C. Bri tt was best man, ;• and Miss Annie Win borne* of /Berkley,:- was/ maid: of horibrJ: The- ". other /.-'attendants ; were:;; Mr.' jßf^Fv- Watkins :-,with -Miss Holland ; Jlr;? J. ->iS. \ Holland ;;with;.<Miss : Sallie^paughtry;:; Mr. -Herbert:'' 7 : Persons : /with .Miss'::- Gertie Vaughan; Mr. : T. i'li" Holland v^ith //Miss: IdaijDaughtry; .Harvey/ Winbofne with-: Miss,/ Tilliey- Holland ;^Mr'.-i John ~8. Hplland /with /Miss Ara.Daughtry ;.^ Mr. / ,V; T. " .Holland with , Miss . .Tina Holland ; Mr. " Walter ' ■' Daughtry, ■■-, with. Miss • "Lillie Holland;. Mr. D. J. Jpyner with , Miss 'Jennie': Daughtry. ' ' .. " " ': : " ; "Upon • th e ■ conolusiori of \ the : -ceremony, Mr. and Mr.s,.- . Holland left on the east bound'train over. the , Southern railway^, for a-"ribrth"ern" tour..' '" '_ v> " : - -' : > /.BRIDE. /OF VMR., CROSS. /': ■ A ..very pretty., but .quiet ': marriage took place at the residenceiof Mrs. E.; J. Beale; at 8-. o'clock tb niglit,.when"Miss Pearl^Eley became - the bride of Mr." Frank W. Cross. - . . ;:; Rev. .-.. W; ; W./: Staley, D:\ D:, pastor .; of the Christian church, ; was the officiating ■minister.'-J.There:'.wVre';-no;;attendarits- : arid the ceremony was witnessed : Jjy only a' few. relatives; and intimate friends "of : - the 'contracting parties. , • . & '■ . r '- . sv , ; . ■■■; : cloth suit, and "picture hat, and carried white^ carnations.^ She is a J daughter, of . Mr J Walter H.Eley,/ forriierly Sheriff ; of Nansemorid county/ :arid':more recently"- clerk . of .' the Suffolk JMarket. " . V ■: Tlie : grooiri" is lumber' ' manufacturer ;•■ .Immediately., after the ;■? ceremony'.' Mr. /and Mrs. Cross were driven toltheir; residence, in East Suffolk. ■ ■ '•';■ ;.;. :. . ." r ; . : : ; - •. ■ '"■ ' --'-'" - n«»i '"-■ ■ . " ■•"■'. -■ PRETTY .UIHERST WEDDING. Marriage of 3lr. r Solomon -Hopkins ". " ' aii<l :3lis.«f';: 3lis.«f'; Aiine Troy.'. ';'}/. '■': ; AMHERST,.yA;;*-Deceinber'4.'-f (Special.): The; marriage of. Miss Anrieißalfouf Trby.i Hopkins, of ■ Alexandria,/; rSvhich.was;. celebrated here to-day, -was /very elegant in all : : its;apponitments:vAs-; cerisiori '■: church beautif ully/i decorated ; . for the • occasion ■ in. ; , pink '•' "arid green, \ and 1 "presented -; a ■ lovely -appearance' 1 with its /deckings/of ; green and potted plants, :ctil-: ; flowers, .pink ; shades,:/ and :f: f handsoriie sil -~ ver/candelabras.* ///":" : '' ■/' '""' / ■ -': '-. ■;/-.: ? #■ Pfoiriptly. at- the hour; of ; 3 o'clock the party uentered^the/church'iiinfethe* ! following?^ order : K : Little : , Miss Xl .Marion s S Dearborn-: inVwhiteorgandief*. and; Maater; Troy, : in a /white . suit; who: tin- ; ' tiedt^ng^^ribbons; ?Mr.-,M. .-Orpheus lTroy, t Tbfother ■ of the bride; arid ;Mr.i;Moqre, ' of; > Alexandria ; MissiMattie 1 Hopkins, ;: sister of I the groom; ; and Miss " Bessie' Troy, ; of ; . lAmhefst; bridesmaids.Jin/lovely;.: costumes; -jot ; pink organdie over :"j)ink \ taffeta; : : cavi y- ' ; ing pink roses ; ■; and (Miss; Ka-tieYTroy ,r?, r ? sis- : \ ter of the > bride;/; maid j ; of .- honor, .. in a - dairity ■■: arid xbeautif til :jow_ri '■'of ' whi fel V 1 - ' i gandie ■ : over r taffeta, / Pink \ roses. / : :./ v : ; 1 The : bride/Zwas/i accompanied ' : by//? li.^r : father,;; Captain. ;;T. 1 .;-*O. r :;Troy;-l : and';-AV-asi v me t, '■) at the . [chancel jj by.*/ the , groo m ;* and ; .: his "best man;/ Mr." Rigby.j Hopkins.' :/'The^< bride's;, gown/ jwas off /crepe": de. fchene, I ashes of roses, ' hand ; embroidered ;•' /with^hat; of /arid; lace ; to « andi.was ?a : cbstunie . of ; rare Jelega.ice * knA* lbe^ty^:;She;carried::a/niagrijficerit/ bunch: ? of;bride's": roses. '....-.„,' -S > ~~ : '/The ."/ groom : ; arid ;" his ; ■ atteridari ts Ayr ye?. Vbiack'i -Prince \Aibert;cbats,v^ay;tro^er'i,] ; and; gray gloves. ' " ' '.;■_. : - The - ; v ceremony : : was £ iriipressively.v; per- .; j iby^: Rey.^^£Pn;.Gray//the'/HctorvJ ; while/ th/s ■ ; sweet . ; ; tones -: of iJ : ''A:^lJream''a floated, softly, through -the church. t- 5 Ahandsom^ /bridal/party on;T\iesday/e J yenirigVat)CciP-: 'tairi"<Tro"y's "vi •hospitable' : and- beautiCuli ;home,v:in3this;:place.gV: : ':s;:;;.^-:.^:;/v r o:i^ S : ;:.Ambn'gjthose;preseritj.were;Mr.tarid)Mrs I -Daniel VHarmon;-; of f Cliarlbttesyille • i Misaes] . I^GerieyiaMand^Mayij^Peyton^Mr.^nnd' Mrs? A. P... Gray^/Mn-iand&Mrs^:/: George^ ? Rigby>Hopk^nsT/M r?Tand vMrs; i C^L^ SciJtt:^ fMr.l.Wil liafff? Moor e^of « AlJxaridria";.|Mf ii I h Hanger, Harris fsbn^and^ Misses g MaryJScott^ anblfNellie} and' Ellen "and M»s. Bradley |Pey toriSMiss -Nora: Staley, arid : Mr .""Dallas ■ Staley.' The: wedding zitxs were very, tasteful and costly. They consisted in •• partjiqf > rsilvjr/" cut-glass,- rare china, and imahj ifother^beautif ill! things. The groom' sfgiftej j twasta/f splendid fof.&'dia^lorid'i.S^ I • ' M r. - and Mrs.~ , Hopkinsjlef tgimme'rUi&tef: |ly r |aftersthellcerejHbny;|oy^ |'rdad^f6rl"thelri-future 'home, -in \lbx-' andria. of which town ; the gr.xs.-n is a Iprbminon! .wi prosperous business iv.an. •V r ' 'A BVttliW M Vltni VGH. -3lll| Iweddluj? of >li-.,St, Clalr ami Mlmm i DUBLIN, VA., -December 4:~(Special.) iMrifCliarles! Stjj Clairj and vMiisKEllaiH^w^j :^iS^gda"^hter^qf^MrJß^/|fK3Ha^lns^ werefmarrlecl^nero to-day "at -11 o'clock,' • mndJtooJt' the east-bound train lor Jl«c»-,| 'The bride in a daughter of* a leading merchant of Dublin. Thr «room Is -a ! of|iray*etteville;uW. f.Va.;'Jina-alE!Of .Va.;'Jina-alE!O 6r|Hon^ glF.tSt.'Crlair.'Of Giles county.- who was' recently ■ "el ec ted : to 'l the ISta"j21 S ta"j2 ■ Bena te j from? thls'district.^Mr.-JSt/Clafr is a prominent? ahdyiuccei^ful jfarnier and cattlp-owner,] •andf?lisllwldely^and^favc>rably ' kno^J vthroushostfthis|sectlonKVr- ' : JOM fJOSEpK !»ARTHI;'R f SSIiOSTaKIYBR. The Pleose«V thoroughly.pleascd.two.audiencos.at thOj Academy y^terday: The ut.y M\^^§ feSSgrwhich owes much of Us7s|ccgs|toJ thio. atmosphere' and '-local color ...with .-which j: theta^horih^irivesttiu /It/;; ;: "Lost/Rivergj ; pictures'? life'- in,: a country town -of lathes : 'Hcosier;Statc. ; v-.rcf> chariitrters aro- tyiv. of the community, exaggerated -^-to^ make. them:' stronger^ ancl-ibeUep^ada'ptedo^to: the:'purposes r !oE- the: playwright. ■: Thero are"^in the; play stirring situations— just; 3uch", scenes -'.;is will sef a' gallery - wikl, andyeveri: m alie ? so m c VbC?t hose tlie; pr^ che s tra'- wish? tha it'-, they .-.were 1 per ched • up. WithVt H g% "godsi^soS tha t iitheyJmightV. ex-i press'/therriselves Swithoiitf restrain t v i: The climax^bf : the /third act- .ishVery.fi realistic:! ThisHislth'e"tbll-gateiscerie, i in ; ;Which4Oca,i the little ; Hobsier.giri,: makes: anyentrance^ seated ::upbrira s -.bigAbayi:horse:. vr;The-set-:v r;The-set-:r ;The-set-: ti rig : of I tlie f Second N act i also - presented 5 a ve'r yj realistic^pieture;- - ; : It: shows Ithe \ pro gressT of Kav/danicel at bthe&villagev, hotel.; The^chiiracters ".were/- all -well :}. sustained,' tlfe'^co'iripa'ny .being -quite -capable.:,^; The quar^tte- ; riiadeva;.decided.-hiti;;and had: to respond 'to several encores. ;-:•=:'; .:' .;/..---;: ■^i'A r-Runawayr -Runaway. i -Girl,V-^the t :greatest]musicali farcer comiedy'J success .' in /years, J will r.b^ thefAcadcrriy/tb-night. r "./V^'iv :■ . ."" : / '. " . feLovers ,- of; music arid .refined .comedy = can-. corindently:/look:fbrward^to;:an': enjoyable; "evening "spent : in t witnessing ;'; : this charm-; ing //production^."/-; Nothing but^words of praise" hayehieached-; us regarding :;hoth play:rand r p^era/€-TheVcbmedy/ is report-} ed "to /be^bne^of 7 the -best, and ; certainly/ th'e'-'Vnidst'.f successful. -of all. the English; musicar- comedies Vbrought;- over by ;.the. late .* Augustin" Daly ';anu .produced * in; his. l New -York ; theatr e. / ': , /T n e company pre- 1 renting the . play /is . said to be i exception-: ally. " strong. / numerically, arid artistically. : The; organization contains .:; some: ' sixty^ riamesr in . its roster, at the "head ■ of : whlchj is , -the"' name^ of/ Mr.- ArthurtDunn. • ; .'the / inimitable comedian: s; Miss 'Celeste Wynn ; appears iri'the/title^ole.-and'anumberipf.-j other vwell-kiiown'i names are seen. • includ- - j ing ; ;Miss£ Clara Belle Jerome, Mjss Sadie^ Kirby, :; and Miss Rose -La Harte. ■;■;>.-' : ; ] iHllLtllY/ /B|OoPi ;] /' Tlie blood is the source of ■/•strength.; If you are/weak you need a medicine to.: your stomach arid make plenty, of 'rich-red 'blood; ; The medicine to do ; ■ this/is/Hostetter's: St6mach';Bitters. -It; Kwill nof shock the system and-;; it;: cures . incligestion; <lyspepsiaVi beart bbarn^; belchiiiff : and- malaria ;: fever aiul ajjue. ' Try it, also obtain; ■ V: -copy ■; of ;:;Hostetter's Almanac from your/druggist . :/s|BMiiiiiiili|.y ".'-' de l-Sun,Tu,Th&\v '■-'■' :;■'. •"■ ■ ;/: : -"' ■^XXOIiNCESIEXT.^.::-. : " :■ : i ME; JOHN M. -STANSBURT,-: FORr] ; merly .with Mr. Sam :'li. : UHmari; ; ca n < now. be foundiat the fancy: grocery of Geo:se : A/ Hundley,; ; s28 /easf-Broadjstreet acarl, ■.Wipperrnan.-manager)^ where he wiil be; pleased ito serve" his ; : old friends: a nd ;cus-^; cus-^ ■ tomers.; 1 - si :. >i \ -..•■•,"-- '>■ -de 5-Th,F&Sun3t :, ,:/ : "meetings;. : ;- ; :. : _.> - : .->/ y MAS^IC72vrOTTCEL^A ; STAT^I) ;.: .'?- 47.; cbmmunicatibrii of'JOPPA ! LODG^,: Jt .Is 0.^"40, A.' -FJ : and :• A. M./ wi.l vbe - - »t^C held - at .-. the: : -Masonic v. Temple .-. >, .-^ •'jL-ituRSD-Ai'.^'Sth": instant,, at -7:3'J^o cxock P M. "Members of :: sister, lodges; and ; transient /brethren;^are fraternally invited to ; be' present^. rJ'Y -.-.', - i: By order "of: the -Worshipful Master. ' j . 'i/ :: ; GEORGE C. JEFFERSON,. - I .:de s-lt* -/:'•; ' ; v ".--'/.•" .--'/.• --'' ■ t^^ecretaryv^ - GEORGE / E. / PICK-^ 1 ETT ; CAMP,:? CONFEDERATE ; yETE- ; ' RANS.- Members j'arel ordered =". to § meet; at ; the^cairip'sv hall: :FRIDAY,: December; 6.; 1901, at. 7:45/ o'clock P. M., to "■-.attend; meeting §At: tee CCamp Hall, to receive:; Grand' 'Commander : : arid ;bthervgrand;Ofti-.:; bthervgrand;Ofti-.: cers." Members , who have uniforms will; please : wear ithem, : but all members are ; requested ".to attend. . "', . ■ :': '- 7 By order ! of ..the ; 'Camp; V ; ■ "-. ':■■'• ■": C. J.; ? JOHNSON, . Comm.indar. " M.W.Hazlewood; Adjutant.; ; de 5-lt ' • • -ALL. ROYAL. ARCH . MASONS i'^gmi' are :cordiaily<invited ito .attend . a-.;»Mi •stated PS- convocation of . RICH- WggS ; MONI) KrOYALK^ARCH - CHAP- <&&&_ ■:, TER ~ No :t-v 3. > at'-: the Masons' . Ha'U; -,:■ on • j Franklin i street. -THIS EVENING at 7.G0 -o'clock for t v,work. : : .: \ ., |: By order of,.theM. E; H.P. • : ■ ; : ; 7 -.:;:-- 'GEORGE F. KEESEE, . . i : r de's-lt/" : /.; ;■ ,--.-'■ ;"■_/. % .;4 : ; .. ; Secretary. ;*•";: j THE ANNUAL. : MEETING OF THE ; 'STOCKHOLDERS OF THE % GRAY' NA-i • TIONALi TELAUTOGRAPH u COMPANY/ ■ will-be h eld onIWEDNESDAY.vDecember: ■ 11; 1901. ? at 12 o'clock - noon,-; at (Room; No." 2; Merchants'- -National..' Bank .-Building, :Richmond^Va. .: i'- H. D.; WILLIAMS, ' .' n0 27-tDe 11 in . ; Secretary. ■; -•"A- 5 -GENERAL :i:\ MEETING ; i OF . ." THE '■ STOCKHOLDERS fOF 1 THE - VIRGINIA" HOT \ SPRINGS : COMPANY, will ibe held ' in '■" the '- .-Hotel.'r Hots Springs, ■ Va, , at 12 M:?; on- TUESDAYS theil7th:iday^of; Deceriibef,rl9oi;.;:for -the; purpose' of r con-: sideringl a /report; of 4 the .'directors is in-, re-f? specttor- the recbristructipn -of^thefHoriie-i stead viHotel, ."; and ; for .the - transaction f of ' such % : other r-. .as maj r ; >- lawfully come/before -the meeting, v ' ~"-t- '.: : v ?: :•: • . ■-:-■! .-■ ■jA;T , " ;-: ... a. ;: TREVVETT, ' / . ,no 14-lni' : ' ' -'■' ' -■■:"■ -/ -- Secretary. :" :\V^i ■ ;. I>. .;i;AMUSEJIEXTS;;/ : : :;,;/v- /•; ■:;'; ■/"THEiYOUNGtLAbIES'r/SOCIETYi OF: /GRACE . EPISCOPAL \ CHURCH .will give : ;a%-HARVESTS GATHERING 1 in ;i the ; Sun day-school fSoom I on Decem-rj -.b'er^o, • 1901,' from . 8 . to i 10. "Oyster. 'Supper, -: - Refreshments, ?and" ; Music. Vr":;::v'^: :•.....: 3 h:^^:.^^J?Vf;;'i;.:\v*v ; -J^rr-v' : 'idets^&Th2t^7 Riclimond's Fopn ar Place of- Amasement. BI I€\ i I LL TH ? S WEEK - HIT.-"/ ■ BIJOU MUSICAL COMEDYCOMPAHY^ " a m ap ji night." Popular Prices. The greatest Hew York Success la years,. A RUNAWAY Q|RL. Church i THURSDAY^DECEMBER-; stn'^ 8~.301P. f S Ml The ;G6hf oderata Museum Open .daily ;rrbm » 'A: M. to & P.M. ©'"Admission, JS cynt». Frc;a or. Saturday's/? i,' ELEVENTH ; AND .CLAY " STRHJETS '.^ Open daily from 10 A: M. to s"P^M^^ V-: Admlaaldn. *centi. 'Free on Saturdayi .fliilSlf in the State. ■mam- : ;sjus&h«ley pia no co., 'fe The largest, most clesiraUe stoch of Dia- \ I: Pzmpjffi&fwte^i/^ of i I Jewelers arid Silversmiths, 921 Sast Main JireeL \ ' >: ' * - '"'' ~ "-^ qD ;.,T." cS i^ l .m^"^n 1 D. BUCHANAN & SON, | *• ." . ;iewß|ers; iewß|ers and Opticians, ; © * 111 &m&t *3rom& Street, •« '®;" : ;;;. :. ; ,; ; ' -.•;,>;:=:. ; ...:^ ;-■■ ,:v;.;;;-:.>^;.;;~:;;- :; ; ;; ' ..■' ;::, j /; -._ :: : -- : -; v ; ; ; . -.« ® have the jnost beautiful collection of Silverware | ■2*' - - '>-"' "^6 be seeii inithe city^ Special attention has been 0 a " <riven in" the- selection bt jewelry t both in GOLD . g © "and SIL/VER c suitablejfbr BRIDAL PRESENTS. U © We can "pleasetyou in^eyery wav, especially the '*' ® v price .waf;' Your attention is also called to our * '%.' well-selected" stock.pf .*-*_ \ | It- "diamonds, watches, &c. ."! ce A © O © © • © © © ® © 3 © © @ ® © ©©e©o©©©oo 9 9 000G0Q39 "■;<■:; - :S;V::./;;/: S ;V: :./;;/ i^--. •'.■-' se 2d;-Su.Tu, ; & Th3m-r : > I >Vatches, rKings, .Diamonds, on Silverware by. paying $1 \ clown md-sGc; <a or:§ 2 a month. i Don't loolc for a jewelry, store. "We- have only offices, i where yon can select what you wishin privacy. ':■ can't come to us^e will come to y oil. SUR' PEALINQS. lj||liN CUSTOMERS, LiplPlAllNl^ ■ --- .- ;■ "'- * -• . :.■ '■" ■ y >; oc yftVrh&Stm : ■ : - - I™'"'" '• ' ' ' ' - -■ ■ ■' ■ - ! I ' ' making your Fruit cakes^ until other things | 3 ; . | demand 3'our attention. For the best se- | I ' . " "'" ' ■ | lection of Currants, Raisins, Figs, Citron, r .•:V- . .Peels, etc., go to I 500 E; BROAD STREET. X I \ ' - ';- - . _:. ■ 4 ..,. „...-,„- rr - no 21-Th, Sun<gla-9t • , * - in every variety^Renaissance 9 Irish Point,•Tanj- boured^- Nottingharhs; Ruffled Bobinet^ Muslin Curtains, \VhifefandCo^ and let us show them to you. We are sure to GHO. W. ANDERSON & SONS, 215 €asi &rohd Sired. CARPETS, PORTIERES, RUGS. l>o St-Th,Snn,ATnl)' > ' " . " the eye/of wearer free of eh rge. A ;. N , .. "~ . some" gold eyeglass chain makes aiso *f^. tyv present^ -. /The selection from atiy^of/oi^late^t r iin^rtati6n^Sl;;be n:ore_t^. ceptable.; such 'aSiOPERAiGLASSES^ FIELn^GLi\SSE3;vTELESCOP^. xiallylpleasing:t6 boys aiicl young men; MAGNIFIERS^ THERMOil ßr^fes "3 or d>KODAK lOR^ CAMERA; : Instr actions^ toVamateurs and dark-room , \V r i ■PHO^GJRAraJwithUKe latest andimost^attractive records will prove ag suad;'j6yto,niany. / Lowest^charges and satisfaction in h.l! t»ep3i -*>•- ordersprorhptly^'attehdecL to. ' The : -S. CiaSeski -ODtical to. ./ XINTII AXO MAIN STKEETS. , v, -.:... oc 15-Tu t Th',&Sim-3m • " .^*»**~l ,.. -■■- n.. -..-I,- •■....-* v» X - . .-- ,- -- - -,-. . ..-. . ■-■ .-..-. -...-■.- -v. ;v- ■. -..-.-_,. j~iT -i--.- ■ :t ■- .-'*.• ■■■..,-■.■-•■-• ■ V- . ■■■■- . -' . ' • -&$L ~u *"■ "w '• ' * ' ' • 'i ■& ' r ' . HJ4 and 1116 East Main Street, SW-v&^g^ i:S?^? jo ? ' T 2 " THE DISPATCH ■ . I Elegant Rooms. 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