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■.■■)~{jL '. , '- FKOtt Rf^Elt JORDAN AN INTERESTING CEREMONY; ijP*** neliurionm P»i>««r and Coffee ttM««1»l« v nt Me<ho«H»it Mi«»t«tcrji?.Mcct- Sf|l««ta-Sew« *i»4 Xotem of Charches. An Intorcsting- nnd sacred ceremony ;,took place; Sunday, morning it 10S0;o'cloclf iatPHogctMomoriftl r chu'rch;fwhoh the in-; JinntsT of : two sisters were. '■"■'■_ Aristcned,, namely/" Alice Trahern Cook, daughter of ißevFandiMrs;; James Ellsworth Cook, and> [Cljarlesl; Bennett^ Ha.nn; ; son of Mr: and > ;l.lrs. : ;Charics Bennett Uaun. t . The cere mony," which ; wa s very solem n and % im pressive, was pcrfonned - by Cßcv. Robert P. . Kerr. ; pastor; of • First Presbyterian -and was '; rendered doubly ,* sacred/ ?Ina«auch; ns : pie -water" used: .in? christ was taken- from t"he: river of "Jor- on one of his, trips through the" Holy Land. / '■/ • , **"' '. '.'-. Yefitcrday morning at- the Methodist' inilnistersV: meeting, held at .; Centenary; church,' the i rad i cal sufi-gestibns proposed ; ibyißcrv. ; RS M. Maxey at the meeting two; 'weeks &eo{ were taken up and discussed. »;t -It was not until much; other business ihad : ; been " transacted ; that the matter; ■waiilirought up, and '.'them by ' Mr. Maxey himself.:; Rev. John Hannon, of , Union; iStation. ■ discxisscd the matter^ and' <le jclaredi that he believed, it would be ; im practicable to ostablish-a .free ; religibus paper,'- in ;• the/ city, and maintain coffee :hbupes/in' the. place of saloons. M^-Oncor "i two /oxher ministers spoke upon :tho theme, but liittle was said that might Tie/ said to be favorable to . the •proposi tion; 1 -;--';;. : "/ ./;.. -■, /\ ■■ -'■-... \ »|The:mattcr; was 'finaly dfoppec 1 , and, ;it isUhorught, will not- be taken tip again.' Rev. George H. Sj>oonor_iprcaclied _ Sun r day; night on the subject^, "CoiT-ee Houses, brithe Gospel." in which he intiistf-<i that trie 'simple preaching of /the- Gospel o: •Jesus / Christ would be t he final salva tion oi 31l .men.'; Fads and schemes/ would not save men. .; "'• • -] ; ■ ; Mr// Spoohcr declared that tlie church Ji^eded a / groat number of good , m en; arid that they should not resort to catch-., penny; expedients Vto bring; men into the 'church. He believed ■ men;" .'Khould bo iTroMd-minded, anci that /there was/ no •l>et<er'lway to. drive men to hell. than to [drive them from ■ the / church by narrow mimiedness arid bigotry. /• .Rev./C. A. Marks preached at the First tuthcran church, on Seventh' street, Sun day night, from the/ text, "All things move 'on as they have/ fro m the beginning.' 1 fAIf AlH through the ( dJso3ursc /reference was ihadeto. the terrible Martinique disaster of "a few "weeks ago. The/ preacher de clared to : the immense; congregation ■•which was present; that the great disas ter was the direct /work :of Almighty God, and -that Ho is as able in the twink ling of an eye to destroy the world in" the sameway...; , - .- '" •'■ . / ' ;■;.;. "People hoot at the idea that there is a lake of fire and brimstone for the punishr ineht of- the ,wicke<l, ".'said /Mr. -Marks; : U*wtlL'/go and look at thoise people in St Pierre. - See their hands sticking, out from lindcr the stones and <ne lava. : as if they were trying to sbi eld their, faces from the" suffocating atmosphere: If God could fill the air/ with these sulphurous fumes, rain Src and pour out streams of boiling^ jriud' if Ha can stir up the v/atcrs as they. iT\ ; cre stirred up around the island' of Martinique, how easily can/He prepare/a 1 ■Jake' of fire and "brimstone * for /the de- CißtrucUon of sinners. . : ' "You may say that there hang so many cpbwebsi and so much doubt about the truth of. Scripture," the. preacher said, i!jbut there, are r.o cobwebs p t St. Pierre— 'there'nre grotips of dead, and doesn't this : strenirthen t he suggestion that what God nds 'said in His Word is true. ; lt doesn't /impeach the mejcy of God, this destruc tion.' it just emphasizes the truth of his word, and It makes His .warning voice pound clear and distinct throughout this world of wickedness and sin and wretch edness" : ■"■"■' ::. " " ' . ■ -■•■■■ ■ ;..'-. .-■-. - ... - V --:■ J -■ ■ ■ ■ '.. .-?^.'- .- • -■' -: . ' . ' . . — —^- - " .:.: - ■ ■ - ■ - ;,. The Pine-Street Baptist Sunday-school jsfone of; the largest ;«cnool3 of . its kind in/, this . State, if not in .the entire South. As an illustration of us strength, mere /was/ a total attendance Sunday at the ; "scliobl of 887- officers, '• teachers,: and/pupils. ■The gc-h cial superintendent'' cf the school JstMr./ A. R: Buford. His /assistants are ■Messrj.v Davis /Bottoms and D. M.. Goode. ' Rev. William Henry Harrison Powers, 'xector ; of - Trinity ■ Protestant Episcopal vchurch, at' To wson, hear Bal iimore, and /xLTchd^acon ; of the/ archdeaconry of Tow son; on Sunday, completed the twentieth year ' of ■ liis; i ectbrship.V/ He is the son ; of thsl late Rev. Pike Powers, for twenty ,years/ rector of St;; James's church, of this city.. He was ordained in 1572, after completed a/ course at Virginnia l . -', i r i;-Mr;; Powers was yesterday: presented by 'iiisTcorigregation' with a 7a 7 purse of nearly iJsoo.";jThe presentation .w-£s -made' by Dr. Jackson Piper, and Mr. Powers made a lerlihg ; response. Dr. P. S. Henson, . of Broklyn, who v preach Hhc" baccalaureate sermon at Rich •anSbhdfCollege -next "Sunday- hight;\is the -Oldest- living' graduate, of the colleger He /^R : as : : in the same/ class with Mr.' ; Josiah 'Kyland, of thls/cjty, and being ahead of 'liimVon •/ the : list, graduated two minutes belorc, him. ;' ; • .' ■ - ' : .' : :;: '''":*' '/-"l- ■"'■'■■ : ' ■■ .■ - : " '• ■ ' . .- ""-■ ,■ '"-.' ' ■■'■■ r Dr. CWilliflm E.Evans, rector of Monu : mental //churchi / preached the . baccalau rreate sermon for the Diocesan ;/ School, iStaunion;/ Va.; last; Sunday. Hisi "pulpit" /was { filled by Rev. Mr. Elmore. of Wood-/ .berry- Forest High Scnool. ; ; There was a large attendance at" the aneetir»r;of the Bible Class/of the /Young Men'sChrrisUan AssoclalionSunday after !ifbbhl'v ■ The ■ cla ss was . conducted; by Mr. S^K;/ McKee; secretary of/the associa ■ tion.: ; .The: twenty-third, chapter of John was i chosen; for: study." HarilnareMen In Line. ' ';■. .The leading hardware anu paint dealers tot ißrbtid street and {vicinity, ? viz;; Carriea 1 |&'|ls».viß. ;: C. :' x>. -•-. Harper .juard ware 'Com fp'anyWCharlesli.TV.;'Va'ughan, J. T. Cosby, : 3 ?;'',. Ed d i e •■ W00d . ,.- and ; :Hn rr i s Ha rd war e will close their 'stores: during (tiieisummnvmmiths at <5 P. >1.,; Saturday Jcxcepled. - - : ■;.:.■;, f ■:-■■.: livttcr " from Mr. Werner. :" A- letter- has: been . received from Ser fircant; Clareiicc "Werner, : formerly of this fclty,; now; in-. the Philippines,^ jstatingJthat j lie i is, safe! arid rsound; ; ;Soiae.appreherisi6ri Itorj his l oaf cty7 has been felt" by his : friends iJiere.Vasilieihad ■ riot ; been heard! from^ for r <iultc;a :^ lonjr^iimc:',-"^; 1 -:- > "„■. ./'■■■ v ■/•v.t ; ,>-.V;. - Serjre;int AVorncr. sends tiding of ■- Carter ;'Johnßton,\whoi is Jn the ■ Philippines per- IjfeßUhgv himself! liv Spani^lv'to; practice; law^ ?tnlthe]lnsularJpbssessions. S<uto Normal Trustee*. Board of Trustees of the State Xor mal College, at Farm\ine^wni*»nic€t<ih i|itMat|town i : to-day.'' McK»ra*.| Robert XTurn^ : hulV X of ' Brunswick, and C. - Harding of £ Korthurnberland, ; mcmberslof "the . Cojistltutional ''Convention/: are Tm«t£ ," to-day to ftttcntS the- iin»i;ii:& After Hennas? -.To r tsjslßt : digestion^ relteye £ distress i attcr^ «ttins;or;<lrtuk!ng. too>eartily,l %:■ '■•' ■•'. ; toprereat constipation; t4ket|^^sf^ notable Stcitc 2.nd Social Functioiis, 3.1 lioni6 and Abroad, deinonstrat^|ti3^i|i^G|§|nmeiig3^ "TILi& p QTJEISJS OF 'TABLM, WATERS*" S -""r' ■•-■;. :. :-■.: ;'I*T.T- . . ............ a and GliesterfielHi The body of John W. Amos, a former, resident' of Manchester, who was employr ed?at Cramp's ship-yard as a core-maker, and wa s : drowned near ; Philadelphia Fri day afternoon, ; arrived in this city at t: b)clbckJyeWterdaV^afte'rnobn.';,s-It" ; /\ra^8^ira7 m edia tely ~> taken " to" Mbrflsseit's • uhdertak-' ing establishment and prepared; for burial. The' body, was; escorted -to -tills ; city sbyja 1 delegation/ from " the" i McDewitt ? Club, of which; young Amos, was a member.; Ac cording ton the/Philadelphia ? papers,'/Mr. AmOB,- ; with a' party of; friends, v was out rowing on; Black .Timber creek when a gi) st -;of ; wind ■:: carried oft his hat. /."ln ! his attempt .- to 'recover g the r hat i he | captized j the boat,;' and ; he ■ alone wast drowned; -his companions." being ;• rescu ed .j wi th v diflleulty. The funeral took ; ' place yesterday ■'.; after-' noon at 4 o'clock from Fifth-Street Meth-: odist church,- Rev. Asa Driscoll offlciatingi intermcntLwas made in Maury. Cemetery: HURT IN DANVILLE SHOPS. - - Mr. / Percy Farmer," an employee in the planing-miil : of the. Danville ; shops,; met with a, /.serious accident \" yesterday;, after noon,-: which' cost him ; the. '.little -finger jon his •■ right' hand,- dislocated finger, and.'' severely-* lacerated '.the: back of; his hand.. '.Mr. Farmer's ;finger;/became. ; en tangled in the;" saw,' he ; was operatlngi and- his injuries were the result; VDr.Mer chant was summoned/ and- found ampula-: tion/of one finger necessary/ Mr. Farm er was doing as well: as could be expected at hisJhome,'. 302 Co war din? avenue, vat^a late hour last night." v ; ; • POLICE NEWS. - Mrs. LucyF.McGruder was again turn ed over to the police last night -by ; her, son. Mrs. . McGruder ; is !- : insane, ., and 'ha 3 twice before- been given j into .the : : custody of j the police, /within two weeks;, because her. -'son "feared that she might^become dangerously .^violent. ,i She will " be : before Mayor Maurice; this : and a; com mission' of lunacy "will :'probably; be : call ed to decide if she' is dangerously in sane:;; If not, her son will /care for; her. Leonard Maitland, a 3*oung : white man,' was fined $1 by -Mayor 5 Maurice "yester day morning -for; striking the son of -Mrs. Freeman with a- whip. Mrs.; Freeman -was unable- to .identify Maitland, . but picked out a newspaper reporter ; as the guilty man. The Mayor -was quite ; certain 1 ; that the'repoTter had been driving a cart at .the* time mentioned, and, Malt-, land. owned; up. and thus cleared a rising journalist from a heinous crime. WILL OFFER INDUCEMENTS. A movement is ; on foot to ; have induce ments .offered the; : Continental ' Tobacco Company to . locate . in ; Manchester.' .It is probable;that-: at the : next .meeting; of .the Council some: lnducements.: possibly a free site; upon the property owned* by the city,; near the Atlantic-Coast Line, .will be of T fered. It" is also suggested that /the Busi-' ness-Men's I Association,- 1 through; their Ad vertising;. Committee, communicate .with the? officials : of the company : ; and - detail the advantages Manchester has to offer. ; r ' : ,-'.". -W-EDDINGv TO-NIGHT- ':-. ../-. •': .Cards, are out announcing the marriage of. Miss Nola Claiborne to -Mr. C. T. Wright.Lwhich will ■ take place '■* to-night at the residence of Mr. J. H. Smith. No. 309 east Eighth street at 9 o'clock: The ceremony will be performed by the Rev/ Mr. .Kincheloss.': pastor, of Stockton- Street Eaptist church. Miss Claiborne is the daughter of the late Ashby; Claiborne. Mr. Wright is a valued employee of the Southern Stove- Works, -'of Richmond. Mr. H. D. Wright, brother of the groom, will act as best man. J. A. Jewett, B. A. Perdue, W. A. Richardson, of Richmond, will be ushers. Reception will be tender ed the bride and groom at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, - on Eighth street. ' '. - - : "--":' ■ '"■'■' • - SUIT COMMENCED. , A suit of ejectment, brought by the heirs of the Sharp estate against Mrs. Lizzie E. Nelson. ' for: possession of the property at Fifteenth and Decatur, streets formerly; the private burying-ground of the; Sharp family, was started in the Hustings Court before Judge Ingram / yesterday morning; and continued: The plaintiffs allege; that the property is still legally theirs, ; and, that the defendant has built upon it with out securing -the title. ■- ' THE BAZAAR. . The bazaar at old Central church, on Ninth street, was a great success last night, and gives every Indication of hay-; ing ns large an audience to-night. The folilowlng was the programme: Messrs; .Watkins, Deshifll, Sale. Sherman; Miss Penick. soprano; Mrs. Slater/contralto; Mrs. Dillard. reader; Mr. Mitchell, bai-i-; tone; drill by twelve young: ladies in fancy costume, directed by ;Mr. E.;K. : Sampson. For .to-night this -programme has been arranged: Mr.Ernest Boiling, the gifted pianist; Miss Ellington, soprano : Mrs. W. H. Owens, contralto; drill, directed by Mr._ Sampson. -/■ - - " BRIEF MENTION. Mr. Robert S. Rives, who has been 'ill for. several days, is again able to ,be out. A lamp exploded in the home of Miss Ida Woodward Sunday;: night, but/ was." fortunately, extinguished before any.dam age was done. / Rev. Mr. Smith, pastor of the Oak- Grove Baptist church: preached .his first sermon Sunday on ;the text. "Let Your Light' So Shine.' The sermon was very well received by the " congregation, -:,whc are greatly pleased, with Mr. Smith./ Indianola Tribe. Red Men, held a hunt through the forest in their lodge-room last night. ' ■ - ;■: ' ■■ .;": /,. '-} :r ' / CITY SAVES MUCH MONEY .BY NEW LIGHT CONTRACT. VnKßcnfecr and Po;vcr Company Gets Five ":■; Yearn.. Agreement «t . He- . duced.l'rlccK for Street Lights. 'Despite the fact that the.^Richmond Passenger and Power Company 'has no opposition at present it will furnish elec- I trio lights for the. city for the .next five /years ; at one cent .per light / I)er, : night" cheaper than it is at present doing./ This ; will effect a saving 1 to the city,- in that: period of the sum lof $10,347.75. '; The /"coin-, pany is - now getting sixteen.; cents' .per. light; per ■ night.: and under the -new con tract'will get fifteen". ; . . \ ivThe; Council -Committee; on L.ights; met' yesterday? afternoon :, for >; the ; purpose '/of ; VptniiVff>blds for lighting -the city/ /"/The/ bids? had; been "asked- for for two -years. :but: when the committee: saw what; could : be* saved 1 to; the city •;by. : ,theUonger':c6ri^ tract it : wasJdecldedito,recofnriierid. it to the Clt>v Council; for -ratification. ■.--.-■ ;/; /The ;■ cninpany^ presented -two Xbld&^one : by the; meter system faiid' the. otherrphv the pj&n "; which t liasjbeen • inf. vogue • since;elec-;^ ItficJty ; has r -; been}' usediby^ the riCity. -for f street^ lighting. j, : They • also^bldj' sixteen^ ;cent"iVper; light; if ; thei contract^was" pnlyii made) for I two years.^^ : No;'other Wds.,were7; mnde. "' " • * ' There .was; some little} discussion^ oyeri li\i?J matter: as thellengthlof Jitho!tcon^ tract; i biit the long ! term^wfts v dectdedlupon ■. by vote: • Afllnnatlve; Messrs; ■■? Tanner. AVinston; H Wood," Tandj Grimes ; ; ; hegati yo, T Massrs. Ziramcrm'ann fand^Wallersteln, " ]:■) ;-;^m ■.:: Thc?£uperintcn<3ent of tlw rgas-worksi i rwaiislauthorixedvto !;a_dyertiso^ for;' faidß|fpir| ; Bupplles for tho'R&s-wcrJus, ,Theso>sup-i ! ] iteHals^s^|in^tKe?manutopti^ro|oiti^s;f \ tffh]e|<iuestlon of awarding the contract? I brought before- the 'Cornrnon: Council the bid was approved .without opposition. : A SPIRITED CAMPAIGN IN SIXTH DISTRICT. Mcß«r*. Glass, Clny tor, and' I/yle Are > All aialcing Bnersetic Campaigfii M ; - ; in/ the Comities. / : The contest for the/; -Democratic../- con-. Sessional: nomination' in the /Sixth Dis trict,- r though it , has/; hardlyZ/opened,; al ready: gives ./promise lof 'being \ a'/ spirited," hot" to say heated and acrimonious one. AU ; ; the " ; candidates Xmontioned: are; now In the race, and all of them are active in thc-ir efforts to win strength . throughout the district. Mr.. Claytor.gave notice some time ago of -his intention- to enter the contest, and .was at Charlotte Courthouse yesterday in the interest of his "candidacy. Mr.; Lyle, of Roanoke; too; -seems to -be in the fight to the finish: and, of course Senator Glass is. This trio .met yester-, day at Charlotte Courthouse, and there .wa-v a spirited - debate. Mr. Claytor :has been active in perfecting his \ organization inthe counties which'have been, regarded as the strongholds of Mr.; Glass. ; ; Mr.; Lyle, too, has been/hard at work, and is 'waging an energetic -canvass: ;: - ; / ■; ; The other candidates— Messrs. Bowman and ;Berkel e^-— are quietly organizing their forces. The campaign' promises ;to/be easily ..the most interesting in the State.. ■In the Second and Third Districts; also, the rival candidates are making a canr vass of the counties of the district,; visit ing' the -county seats on court days; and mixing with the suffragans. In: the Third District -the canvass is the quietest; of all. Messrs. Lamb and Wallace are, however, neglecting no: opportunity to "press' their claims upon v the people. , / / . . FIGHTFOR CONTROL OF ELECTORAL BOARDS. Committee on Revision Which Will Select Them; Will- Be Besieged. , -. l>y the Factions. The fight for the appoointment of a spe dal committee" of, eleven ;to prepare; the lists : of : Registration Boards did not come up yesterday .' morning, /■ as" expected. Those; who" opposed-! the appointment of a. special committee did so <; because : they thought one -of the standing committees should discharge; this: duty; .There, was a question as to: whether the : Revision /-or the -: Suffrage Committee should « perform this* task. Somo thought one/ and; some thought the - other;- ;but as the Revision Committee had ; started the ,work -Messrs. Daniel and Flood; agreed ,that this com mittee should complete it, and upon,' the motion of Senator Daniel the Anderson resolution .was amended so/as to carry out this Idea: ; ' / ;""■"-. /.- ; ' ; ', ; - ■". .- v -/.- -.'■■'-- . -'- : ' It is believed In some' quarters, that one of -the^ Democratic factions.' favored /the plan ,; of : having • a -special •' • committee , to choose the :registraiion:- ; boards; .and. that when. the convention comes ;to select them there will-be a vigorous fight made in the choice of boards . for counties in; which ■; there • are .- factions of : - the : party./;. One , of these is Norfolk; county, and?already rep resentatives of ..the two. factions,: are 1 ar rlvinfr to ; ; look ; after; the, selection ;of "the boards./- .' lt is. /not; considered that the/contests for the boards will prove as.bitter as some of itheTElectoral' Board contests before- the/Legislature, but there will ,be nevertheless some /spirited "efforts to secure the control of the -boards. . : s'Alreadyvthere are : in; the 'city- represent tatlves of /the two . factions -in Norfolk countj-. among them jbeing Messrs." C.-W." Coleman,-; of . Portsmouth, and Messrs. Carney; and Heard, ; of Norfolk county. Representatives of ithe factions In -other counties of the State are expected to"; come t0 ..-/ this ; city. :. to /present ;•-.; their ■/ claims for control ; of" the boards, and a "lively time : ls : expected.; The Committee \ on Re vision .will; probably;' take: up the selec tion of. the boards at 'once as there is very.-:iltt.le ;time left within which^ to choose' them. - ' " . - /LOCUSTS APPEAR. Tlionsnnds o£ Insects in ShenandoaL jriid Frederick County. • '■■■ Commissioner Koiner, of the Agricul tural; Department, said yesterday- that ho had received reports from Shenandoah. and Frederick ; ; counties,- and I that -the seventeen-year- r locusts ■-■..-.. were k becoming plentiful" in ; those counties. As yet the damage- is very light, the locusts beina young and small. ; : . ;: VBut /they: fare :there all right," said Mr.--lvoiner.--,"and from the. nature of the letters/ I; should 'say they were nlenti ful." ;/;.:: •-'- -•-<'■;■■■.■-.: -. -.- ■ ..- ; ;- f ■■..■-_ ■■■■■ , Mrs. McCoy Overcome by Heat. Mrs. McCoy,- an aged lady living at- 226 southvFifth; street,; was overcome by. heat yesterdaj- morning, at i the corner of -Fifth and _ Broad : streets. ;. She ; was r. taken into the; store ;= of Charles ; M.^ Stieff/^where sh«» received medical attention; and was sent home in a carriage by. Mr. V?. S. v ''Kel-' }OSS-ra'3:'- : - :■;'.-••>--■ -_ : . : :./"-.-.■ ■- : -'The! condition, of -the lady, .who is said to be refined. and; cultured, "was "found-to be most pitiable.' She lives -with; her hus band, .who is totally .blind, . and i unable to do anything toward the support of the family. Amliulaucc Calls. ■■ B. M. King, an employee at the Trigg ship-yards, :.had;his ■■ fingers caught in-the machinery. yesterday, morning and. ; cut off- The ambulance "was called, and he was" treated .by Dr.- Morriss:;- . . , " . E. W.VW"oolridge.' a colored man, had his head 'cut at- theScorner - of -Marshall and- Sixth streets yesterday afternoon;' He was treated and- left. . .. ; ■ • . : ;, "VV . ; J. ; Cobb, also employed at the : Trigg; plant; . i; had w, his -hand . badly , mashed; He .was. treated^ by; Dr.-: Morriss: ."-'-"-,' --, ..-.. A. " J. Kelley, a • painter; fell from Fa' lad der.-at the -corner "of- Fifth; and Federal' streets yesterday ■"-"-' No tbones were : broken. ." "■ - . " . ~ - . .:.- - : \ Tlie"BishopJi»;Reeoveryi:-:;; ; ;;; : The many: friends VandchUfchpebple^in Richmond' anda throughout |the sdioccse ; re ceive with pleasure news that Bishop Fran i'cia i M.%Whi ttle § has S practically.* recovered from.the; effects fOfihis-'fall.-:; and*, with-; the ; exception;*. of ;theashattered2bone :7 in 'his thigh;- his^; condition'. 'is*; about''- the' same it ; hastbeen; during f the! past six '-• months: "ilt : is ;?noti; thought v. ; that :ne will be table s to Iwalk: again;; however. .',.->.-•,.".,"- HQIiiER'S STOMAGH BITTERS ; .'■" _r .v. - -■■.-■." - .:■ ■. ■'.--,'•• i ..-- .'.■■.■'..■..■■..■■: ■■:,.■■■.»..■:, .. ■■'■.'■.:■■•< is a specific remedy; for: ailments of ithcTitomacHf Hver; and V bo welsKand ■ is backed by hundreds of /volun tary testjSouiate.^We would there fore urge every su'fferocJfromSlndlH ' p&tion^ Headache; or Liver and K&negjrf jtrwbieitbj "It will cure youjf ir6F«§l^b^drtft^ta,\witH'ou?;i^iitißl fStimpoyer^tKeitoißckTofnthesttottlell [Avoidf'Buballtuteßlr ' ■ vw'wT^t tf'ii 1 ?" ft T"%'^ V%"#** y\'%"f* '^"/ m t "- ft t ' W%. J ~- <W-**M -3 H?4 I^SHINGTOBA N D LEt iraßiiwnieffliioM 'A^jKnnil)£r of ■ Well™W»lnow n^ jjjQQCfttors Will lie Present at lhe:ln»n«nrH tlon of. President Dermy — Pro gramiue for the Week. "/Commencement week at;Washingtoh-and/ Lee University this year will be unusually/ brilliant. •'The feature, of: the week will -be the inauguration of President George H. Denny, on Tuesday, June 17th. A number of distinguished men will, be present, r in cluding- President Remsen; of J ohns Hop kins University; Professor. -. Andrew, a.-. West, -dean of Princeton .University; :Dr. Richard Mcllwalne, president' of| Hamp^ den-Sidney/-; College; ./Colonel William; E: Peters, '■ of ; : -the ' .University of _; /Virginia ; 'president/ yefiableP/ of / the.University/ - of North ~ r Carolina,- and: others. s. ;;/ , 'And, . of course, : there'r-. wiH be the/ usual/ h;umber of fair/visitors,- come- to take part !ih^the ? festlvities 'of "the/week7; ; f ././ ; ; /:' '^ /; 'Below; is" the- programme for the week,, and a list :bf -those f who -expect^ to grad uate:-".. --..-. ■■■""■■-.'■•---■■•;. , : ■:■■,",:'"•■ . •"■ ■ ;. : -'. . : -- V - -. ; > : PROaRAMME (UNOFFICIAL).- " / Sunday,- June 5, 1902. . ■ . ;. Baccalaurea te serrhon, 11 A % . M:, ! . Rev.' •Edgar;Y/;Mullinsrp.rD./vLLyDj;;Presiderit Baptist 5 Theological : Seminary,/ Louisville;- Ky. .Young. Men's Christian Association address, ;■ 8:30 P/M.;: Rev. -William ' : N. Scott, "/D. : D., pastor Second Presbyterian church, Staunton,'/ Va. - .;:';./?: : ' ■ Monday, June ICth. V• v /- Annual regaLca, 6. P. M. Final celebrq.-' tion of the '/literary/; societies,/ 9, P. M. Cotillon Club gernian,/ 0:30 P. M. ' . ■ ; ' 'Tuesday, June 17th. '■'-; /.//: ::; Inauguration ; of .•? Professor George >:H: Denny, Ph.- D., 11; A.M. -Address before the Aiumni/Association,/E. B. lirutschnitt, LL. D:,; New Orleans, 9 P.M. ; ' Wednesday, June 18th. * , Commencement exercises, 11 A; M. Final yaii,.io.3u'P. m. :; ' ; - * 'Graduates (Probable)— A. B.— William Allan. Lejcirigtoh, Var. ; , R. W. Crawford/;: Strasburg," Va:; W/TJ Ellis, Jr., Mason ville, Ky.;H. B. Graybill, Lewisburgr, "W. : Va. ; H.> . N. ". Huse, . Roanoke, Va. ; / H.v R. 'Keeble,; Abilene. Tex.; 'T. M. -Morrison, Lexington; Va: ; . C. S .: McNulty, Monterey,". .Va.;' R. rH... Phelps,^ Scotland Neck/ N. C. ; G:.R."Simley, Newport; Va.;':E./W.^G.5 Boogher,: Lexington, ; Va,; R. F. Cooper,; Cehterville;:Ala:; O.^F./Feamster, Lewis-/ burg, W. Va.;. J. ; C. Hudgins, Newport News, Va:; J. M.'rHutcheson,. Rockbridge; Baths,; Va. : H; S. Moore, Lexington, Va: ; W. G. . McDowell, ; Jr:, ; Lexington, ;Va. ; ; E. ; R; Preston; ■ Lexington, Va. ; A. H. ~S. ■ Rouss./ Kabletown^W. Va.; D.xE.r Witt, Lexington, : Va., and ;C. . H. Young, : ; Chris tiansburg, Ky. ': -:. . .;;;;/. .-•-. .---•■.: ;M. A.— M. P. Andrews. A. 8., Shepherds town,-W.Va., and R.C. Lord, A. 8., An chorage, Ky. " ii ; Ph. D.— L. W. Smith, M. A"., Lexington, Va. ;•.-'. -'.• .: -. ■"■ :-■;; ; Bachelor of Law- (Probable)— J. A." Aber .nathy,:Fordyce, Ark. ;/M. L. Breckinridge, Fincastle, Va;;W. ; H. Brown, Fulton, Miss.; R./O. Crockett, Tazewell, .Va.;' J./ D;/ Eckels," Richmond, .Va.; J./W. Glass, Winchester, Va/; S. W. Hairstbn, Mar tinsville, Va; ; J. King, Marianna, . Fla. ; J.W. // H. / -Malone, Key West, Fla: ; ; W. *L. Newman, Woodstock, Va.;E.R; Preston, ; Lexington, Va; ; O." E. Swartz, Clarksburg, ;W.; W. Va.; J. R. Tucker, Lexington, Va;;C. D. Tu ten, Jasper, Fla.; J. P. -.\vall,; Put-, ham ' Hall, Fla., and C. I. Weaver, Luray, .■Va.' - . ". , '..'/.- ■■ . -. ,- --^T :.' I: "LITERARY SOCIETIES. -" 5 General • Officers; for . Final Celebration— Ay L. "Jones, Monterey, Va., president ; iJ hL. M. ' Mdff ett, Brookewood, Va., vlce-presi- ; dent ; E: W. Kelly,/; Wise, Va., . secretary', , and J. G': Sale, Lynchburg,, Va., chief mar • shal. '. , '" " / " " ;■; . ; '-:■-, Orators Graham-Lee Society— E. . S. Sy- denstricker, Chin Kiang, China; and T. C. Wilson, ;Brownsburg, Va. ; . / /. ; ; .Washington Society— S: A. Witherspoon, Meridian, "Miss., and B. B. Shively, Marlon, Ind. - • , ' _J \ : BOAT CREWS. ■ ■ ; Annual regatta, Monday, June 16, 6.' P. M., ' North river. ■'.. ■■'■■/;" :-:■ '-/ : -.•'. - / ":. ' Albert Sidney (color, blue) Crew— T. G. Stone, Washington, D. C; stroke; V» r . G. Pendleton, Wytheville, Va.; No. .3; J. P. Walker,; Overfield, W./Va.,No. 2; R:;A. Douglas, - Overfield, /W. Va., No. 1, and H. R. Keeble, Abilene/ Tex., coxswain. ' 'Harry /Lee; (color, /red) . Crew— Henry Hall, Mobile, Ala., stroke; A. D. Trundle, Poolesville," Md., Iso. 3; L. C. Payne,- Har- : ■Tisburisr; Va.,. No. 2; E. J. Paj-ne, Mint Spring, Va., No. 1, and F. A. Sampson, La Grange.Ky;, coxswain.-;;: « ; ; i • V : ; '■-•■'. - •-.. '■; ;FIKALBALL; , /Officers— President, ■ J. 5 ;R.'- Tucker," Lex ingtoh, Va.; chairman Executive Commit tee, :J. E. Rice,\ Charleston, W. Va; ; rchair man-Invitation Cbrhmittee,:F. W. Birdgtv,' Hancock, . : - Md. ; ■ chairman Arrangements Committee, ZW. T. Ellis'. Masonville, Ky., and chairman;, Decoration, Committee;. H. :S. Osburn, Baltimore; Md. ' COXTRACT" FOR. EXGINE HOUSE. Wingrfielil; «fe Son to Bnild It for ?s,2OO— Other Bidders. ■ The "Board '.of Pire Commissioners met in. regular monthly session .last: night in ■their.; 'rooms,"; in the City : Hall, 'at B:3P •o clock; with every .jinember .^present; '■■_ '■ ;: Proposals; for laying; underground con duits., and. building manholes for -the usi' and accommodation :of ■ the city's, fire alarm and police telegraph jwi res. •to reach points ; not: touched; by^ the= Bell Telephone Company's -i. ducts, 7 - were " opened,' .and ! "--.the contract , was awa rded to Mr. ' J. A. Goode at rthe price of §4,434.90. . Charles ' Gasser .was only other '-; - ' ■- :.." -.; The, proposals ,f or > erecting: the new ;en gine-house - for.; Engine i: Company:; No. i 9,: at- the northeast: corner of Fifth and-DiiT ,val-; streets. ;.; were : also ,§ opened, -I and -the contract was awarded to Joseph : F.' ' iWing fleld' & Son" for ;$5,200.- ; Work , oh "i this building is 'to start atVonce. Others. bids were submitted. by A.^ C. -Houston, James Fox,-; ■■ and s J. ■ .T. ■" J. : ';; Melton. ,'^ Messrs. Wingfieldf&' Son : were the-:only bidders \t<. • comply /with the "; specification fcirequlriria; that aa : certified rcheek ' for . $500 } accompany, the bid. '--'..'. ■■'■ .-■?-:'£U.i-: ■.The Aboard, granted.; the -"Westminster Presbyterian .church" permission -itojj erect aY- framed church; building. ' at ; r the ,. north-, east * corner of "?■ Grove i avenue ■;': and i: : Elm ■street.;-- .-._ - J '■ . , -; :A:number;of the. call, members : oftthe department ■'w ere * reported ; for '■ missing l a number .of -alarms of fire.rand; they.- will be: reprimanded. - • . ~ .;; The vboard^ ordered; that '^ ah -advertised mentybe : placed' in'i the 'papers : askingifor bids -for.; furnishing - r coal, ito;> this .depart-; ment, .these bids to ' be opened'- on . the : 7th of July next. ■ ■■■■, '■:: Remain Reach tlie.Clty. .-■ f, The .bodyi of Mrs. ; ; Minnie VE:Landrum? whose '}. deathVihi' a : l Trenton j hospital i af ter an i operation;: and; whose jhusbandjdisap^ pearedf after^wirlngcJan^accountSofgthe death :> of ;i her. v.daughterj toj;? Airs. ..i,: Louisa Godsey, ; >63tj south* Sixth ;' street,'? arrived Jin the -city: Sunday cahd; was i. taken"; in'; charge :by.;Undertaker. L'.^TA Christian.'^ The; f une-' ral iwas > h ekl g yesterday; s and sf in terinent madeVinmivef-yiew. . •.:. .. 3lore' Houses ; for; nent. • :-^;.<;:;; &sJMr.gH.t;sAV^Avare,"|of the well-known firmlofjjWareT&lDuke^lwilllshortlyJbegihi .thejerectlon^bf|?two]|residenc"essonlJaf lot?! adjoininghisiresidenceiatiTwenty-seventhi! and|M-;Streets;|S.Thesh6usesawill^frontS6n3i MlstreetiaridvsvillthavefainpfUhefmodern^ «»«., __ pNlne - frame ;; houses . will be - erected at : ;theScqrneri?pffc£Thirty-sixthWaad Brbad^i streets by ; Mr."-Henry;S.^WanerstelfeThey' i wlllJrontfifor|sl2.so|each"taimonth:-,v; : K:r?r-| Mr. Thoums D.Stokea Married. V vMacDon^d|GreenitwereSiriarrfedlMoriday? fJurie?2d,i : : at i' < Glenarvon,*^Fluvannaicoun ity«UT*^.thahome; of iMrsSGretniftheatev* ipr^Rpbertfe.Btran(re^?pf;:?iJßiphmbndA''6f inclatlp«^Thw^3?OTi;n6ilnvltiatlPnJii%Thty itoake Elk Hlll ißdr borne. •;; \-. ; ...... ■"' : ■■- ~ - - ■ ■■■■■■■ ■■ . ■ .. ■■■ . - ■■ ,-..--. -....: . -....-. . ■.. ■ -•..-. ... :-..... ..- ■.;.':..;- ■■-.-.■ •■. &/§L"? MeJces Clear Complexions— Steady Nerves— Strong Arms — Ask the Grocer jpjP JewGllasiaflges are made of first class materials, are quick bakers and gas-savers. THe Jewel all steel construction is worth looking into.. 620 East Broad Street; AGENTS FOHI JEWEL GAS / EANGES AND •WATES' HEATERS; /ALSO, A FTTLI. ■ LINE OE/WICKLESS OIL; STOVES, yap 27 r San,Tu&F3m; - f. CURED;AT YOUR/HOKIE S c<tn pog'tiyoly care red noao, red $ . I % /^v^TjCT,faoo»ndblotchjr, pimply, ugly B Jdn,: i '■: S S3 no; matter -what: this canso. ; Ooa- 3 S 9 <&• TKsnltatioa in person or by letter is S :|3 ibß^- j/'freo and strictly confidential. :*■ 5 I %'^y v JoHNH.WooDßUßY,Dermatoloris*.g ■ |,/>r<. 26 W; 23d St., New Y«rk. il J s ' _; >*-iU-t'Ja2Q* -, • ■ Arrange ; for Biff Shaot. * . ; ; The East . End ;; Gun ;i. Club ; will hold , a rheetirig;thls : evening at; B -i o'clock in the office lof c Mr. :^/". ;Hech'.er, ? ' f or ; the purpose of ;- arranging! a -■ progra mme '■■. f or ?^ shoot .tournament oh the/Fourth of July." ; ; There Is jconsiderableSinterest -in? the ■-.[ coming 1 tournament; rwhich ;■ is : to ;be c held byS the club;onsChimborazo;Hill. /:- j ' ; ■-), '■ Pile's'^Cnr e<l :Witho^n t the ■ Kn if e. V Itching. Blind, Bleeding, or: Protruding Piles. 7 ? Ybur; druggist. "wlllVrefurid" your money.: if PAZO; OINTMENT; f ails Jto = cure you.: Fifty cents.. : • . :.,■•: ,-■■4- y^-S^J^MAJORIAJSES. ■ • OVlarried, Tuesday, May~27th;vatithe reslQencelbf ; the ibride's parents; i No. 2 412; Bel vlaer c t street; ;f AIiMA'- RUTH, I daughter jof f James ' and ; Sallie l; F." Howie, '^to > Mr: "i THOMAS y M?) DENTON, : op Henrico county, by Pastor .: J. B. Hut son. ' \ ' DEATHS. died at *n3.«; residence"- In Hen^icioffcbunty^fJunel 2d/Hat|l :3p g o'clock P3M.^^VTt<lilA]Vr i HAVES in the, ssth year of his, age. Place" 1 from sUnlori'' Sta-.. tlpHlMethodistT".Episcopaly church,': vv^rEp- NESpAY;;June'-4th,' at 3 o'clock. SHAW.— At his residence on .Oakwbod Sv"enueTatll2:os |this"|(Tueßday) : morning, several weeks, arid ag-ed about ts7. years. Notice of the funeral will appear .' later. ' M. A. WHITO,; •■;...■ (STORE f OTH sfiiJfpJ'BRO jLJDS STRBHBTsij > il4oojßr*<»klßtt«d^#f l^»ifey *OERANrcMS»-?tßOSES,^2g^f^^^^® V&Z-*v?s r.^ ";:V ; '-- > --;:^:VBRBBNAS,^ETC.I MPXJiraRAIrfj>BBIGNBSPBOM- : tl'tUP v f* s SHIPPING ORDERS A SPBCLAXTtI ' ' "Man Cannot Live by Bread Alone.'; But He Wants This Article Good. ■;- Wo bake EVERYTHING wa sell— Tjayinr nothlngr already Vakod. , We test everything, ao that nothing impure can possibly enter, into tha composl * tion'of. our 'bread.'.' :: " : - - ' t . llt:is :a sclentlno; fact^that BHOItBI'S BKEAD,i3 more nutritious, moro easily dl -gested, and more nearly, a'perfeot loaf than any loaf that can bo made at home. ; ; Our. live-cent loaf is cheaper,' pound. for \ pound, than a loaf of equal size and qual ity that can be produced at home. 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