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NAMES DELEGATES TOU.C.V.REUNION A. P. Hill Camp Represented Pulaski. SUDDEN nFi\TH OF APOPLEXY Annual Convention of Sunday Schools of Prince George County. Petersburg! Va.. September 6.?At the meeting Of A. P. Mill Camp. Con* .federate Veterans, last night, dele? gates were elected to a reunion t,, bu held September 26-27 Iii Pulaski?ton to the Confederate Grand ??ami' and ten to Virginia Division of United Confederate Veterans, both of which bodies, w.ih the Grand Camp' of Sons of Veterans, meet al the same time ?and in the same plate The delegates appointed to the; Grand Camp. Confederate Veterans, j are: VC. ft. Harrison, .V U. Simmons. | George W, Tucker. Putnttm Stltii, T. j s. Beckwlth. Dr. E. C. Powell, W. B. Horner, James E Caldwcli, 1V. Dar- | aeott. .Indue J. M. M?llen Delegates to Virginia Division; United Confederate Veterans: lt. ti. j Thompson. Robert Glillam, Sr., nichard ? M. BiUgood. Himer Atkinson. William . T Parham, Waiter N, Jones. Sidney \ M <;rcr.. J. It. W. Smith. The Cotifedi rate organUatJohs throticho-at the State are preparing ! for this annual reunion, and a large j attendance is . spected. Mayor Woo l lng. of Danville, l? commandant of the j grand camp, and Major-Gerteral St?h Boiling.- of Petersburg, is commando! of the Virginia Division. United Con? federate VetcrariSL Sponsors and maids for the State at large and the t> n congressional districts have beer, ap? pointed. Sudden nenth of ipoplexjr, Mrs. Blanche V Barnes died ?ud le to WaveHy from 1' Apr:! last, and were Two Quiet Weddings. bert Tudor, both Of this citv were irrled. Officers Elected. The annual meeting yesterday ot e Woman's Missionary Society; nttxii try to th? Petersburg DI tri ? Bai ,t Association, was well attended id much btislnes.': was transneti ie mc ting war ri pleasant and : ihl<- one, and the delegates were ?spitahly entertained hy the ladles the Second Baptist Chur'-h. where r. sessions were ).??!?!. Thf pftlh rs ectcd for the ensuing year were: rs. w. w. Edwards, of Waver! ?esldehti and Mrs. Blond. f Now lie. as secretary and treasurer. At the meeting of the Blratca KIM.'1 iats of Blandfcrd M E. Chliroh last rht. held at the residence of the racher, Mrs T. R. GrllTtth. as the at ir, officers for the ypar were ? uell; first vice-president. N. Beck!; ?cond vice-president, C. w Eanes; Scretary, J R. Bowies; assistant sec? tary. J, p Slate; treasurer, M 1* oilier; press reporter, W R. Duell; brarlan. II T Bishop; teacher; Mrs R. GflffUh. Vnnual Sutidaj School ( nnventlon, 1 lioola of "frlrieeieO. ? nbfhi I : ?' ,-as largely attended and t:.- sesstof ra? of much Interest The dr-iegatei ,-ere welcomed by J N" Harrison; sti lerintendent of Rosewood Church, H , very cordial speech, which was re ponded to by Thomas Digits, gener , ? >r!nelpal address of the day was Ivered by the Rev Charles R. St rib Ing. of this city. Much I isineSs ,, nterest was consider) I. nh'd a com f.lttee was appointed to red'lstrlct tin ;ounty. Rosewood School waj aw a-d >d the banner for having made th Ighesl average during the year. a;: ?. Bible, was given Rycanjidre f'hurc for having made the r.e\t hlglies '!?>., I Ine Marken tops hav< j windows :,!.? sanitary an t, rlof. The SEE tho Autumn stylos In head gear, lji out Bin East Window London, Vienna auel Amorl er:. stylos. i A. r 1 ?-..,.. "TB A u t u m n loaf colors have evidently inspired the hat makers. Soft lint? in various colors and c o m b i nations; plaids, checks and overplaids or cloth to match your suit. Quiet colors in alpines and teleseo pes. $'2 to $5. Ad va nee st yi.es i 11 dorhys also ready, but the soft ones are the real tiling forcnt-ly fall. Ci-.ps, too; 50c to $2. pleted, will be reopened tor business lo-tnorrow. I u au ranee Paid. The Southern Dry (ioods Company was to-dtiy paid in full by the insur? ance companies for the loss of their stock 6t gOodS a few nights ago. The loss of stock was complete, and the insurance on It wai {74,500, which was. paid to-day. The loss of other firms burned onti by the same lire are in course of ad-| juafmenf. importunt Court Cases. Several important cases at o on the docket of the Sussex circuit Court. lib h meets next Tuesday. Judge J. F, West presiding. It Is thought probable that the case of young Robert Mitchell, of Stoiiey Creek, charged with <saultlng Clarence Clements with a isi bail bat. by which the hitter's skull was fractured, necessitating a . .1 operation, will be continued to a Walt the result of the injuries. civil action of Mrs. Emma Col? lins, administratrix of Samuel G. Col ignihst ihe Gray Dumber Corn p.i ? I >r j;.) for the death of her husband, an employe of the company. Is sei for trial on the ililh. Rrncrni xews Votes. Judge Walter A Watson has accept? ed the Invitation of citlxen'a to meet Congressman Roheit Turnbull is dis? cussion of the Issues of the campaign. Mr Turnbull lias not yet l.een heard from. It is reported that a large party of Ri inuko fans will com.- down to Petei'BDUfg to-morrow header hy a band of rriiislc to root for their team in the two final games with the Goob Several Witnesses Examined in Trial of \"ictor Allen. [Special to The Times-Dispatch'.] Wythevllle. Va., September In the .1-. of the Commonwealth vs. Victor Alii n for the murder of M. Foster, the cross-examination of De\?er Goad, clerk of Carroll i'ouniy. was resumed this morning, and the witness was ; - I 111; -1 in detail as to the part takiih bj himself and ail the actors iii til.- tragedy. Nothing new teas brought out to change Iiis evidence B(yen in the tiials of Floyd and Claude Allen. Questions were asked laying ilie foundation :'"i contradiction of the witness t>y statements he is alleged to Ii i?? hiudi t.. otln r parties. C. 1. 1 dwell, the foreman of the Jury that convicted Floyd Allen, fixing his punishment at one year In the peni? tential y went into full details con niiiH the action of Floyd Allen when court directed the sheriff to take linrgc ot him. He said Allen lin imdtrttcly jumped up and said he wasn't going and reached for his ? in Then followed the statement of What was dune by others of the Allen ? ? II" I ...... The best work by far yet done by the author of That Printer of Udell's, The Shepherd of the Hills, The Calling of Dan Matthews, The Winning of Barbara Worth, etc. Marold Bell Wright's New Story Exalting Life unJ Love T II E first Printing One Half Million Copies Tenrler with sentirnrm, pathoi, reali?.-n. Honor* the home, mpremely glorifies thr wife and mothrr - deiightfully wholesome. Illustrations in Colors by Cootes Cl?th, 12mo. SI.30 Net Hound Unit .rrn With "Dirbar* Worth" For Sale Everywhere Books Are Sold Publishers-THE ROOiC SUPPLY COMPANY, Chicago Over Three Million Wright Books Have Been Sold Don't Forget to Register ?v.Prr!ch<- IMS) By Juka T. M>0-if-h~sa.> '" . nglneer -thai Victor Allen, the ac? cused, had a pistol on the day of the tragedy. W F Hester, another member of the Jury, was then introduced. Ills evi? dence also was directed to tha occur rences Immediately bet?re and at the time of the shooting, and what was ilirnr- by varioifs participants. Ids evl. dehce was the same as in former IrlaN. H C Gllmor was not present when the shooting began, but from his room In the hotel b* saw the parties who wcro In action on the court green aftoi coming from th-> courthouse, and he foil .wed his statcrhents In former trials In this, and also as to the killed and wounded, which he saw after tho affray. flarley Quesberry saw a yotinir man from the south sldo of the courthouse shoot twice at w M. Foster, the Com monwealth's Attorney; but could not identify him. The Commonwealth will attempt by other witnesses to tdently tins party at Frlel Alb h, Sldtia Sprecher was called lo the stand, but was quite slelt. and was al? lowed to stand aside for th" present, and t?owrhan King was examined. He stater) that a young man like Claude Allen went up to Floyd Allen as he was w.trm'nsr his feet at the stove the evening of March n. felt bis pulse, nnd said it was regular, and that Floyd whispered to hint and asked; "Are the boys ready" He did not know Claude Alien at the time, but has seen hlr.i since these trials, and believed It was ?""laude Jos. Claybanks saw Claude go up and rpeik to Floyd as stated by prevloui witnesses, hut could not hear what was said. F Es, Weddell sail Floyd Allen told him "If he was convicted In the case he would kl'.l Foster before sundown.'' II .1. Kopp, another member of the |ury, testified on the same lines of other Jurors without change from his evidence heretofore. News of South Richmond South Richmond Fl ir. au. , The Timrs-Dlipatch, lOiO Hui] :-trcct, Thon? iladlson l" A 'or >!t,4fl0 dim?t?! was Instituted against F. T. N>?blt & Co. . In<\>. In Ihi '?? "? Hustings Court. Tart Ii yesterday. T?fc defendant, a firm organised tavvi or N>w York. I? ? hsr?- i !?? thi plaintiff, V O Allen, vlth ftavir.g broken; > intrant for the haulttig of material to i and frbrrl Murphy ? Hotel, how under con-i stru tloti at Eighth and ttrnad Streets. The P, T N'esblt Company hu charge of the construction of the new hotel, and the plaintiff aver> ihat efter the dirt removal contract was luhtat te, him. It was repud Lniteirj Without arty opportunity being given him >,, comply ?Ith the term?. ami after the plain? tiff bad con* t.i treat cxpenao In the pur i .? o: new cart? and the hiring of new S. s v Patteton and James II, Price are attorneys foi Mr Allen. The rm? win ! td at the October term of court. Police f unit New?.. Walter Waugh, who was arrested Thursday ,>r. charge of beating bis wife and faii lr.it to support her, wns put under a bond oi itOO to keep lh? peace, and provide the ineceseary provisions, in rn!I,o Court, Part yesterday. Jutt.'ce Maurlee, took occa? sion to remark that too many wlfebeattri ir" appearing b.rore him. and pave warn? ing that further erT-r.je. will be meted wttn more strtnK-nf punishment. I Dock Anderson and Waiter Tony, two eharacier'l weil known to the n0"'"* *> habir I vial teper?. were sent to fall for ?!\- months I for b?!ne drunk and dtforderly I John Harris, a colored youth, was sent to \ the Reformatory ? gT the jheft of a bicycle i fro:.i C. It McCann. Harri? sew the ?>.r?i l e'.tr.lni.- against a window at K? Hull Street, and made away with It while the ..WM. r was maklnp purchnset Inside. !.ei>!le Otrber. a young white man. who was arrested Thursday evening for breaking Into the ?rhokch??se of Motlrr S Adamsand stealing considerable prover.der. was sent nn to ? grand Juri" by Justice Maurice. Th-i value of thi rh? at stolen was 1? 1?. ,1 W. I.atbam was fined $5 and costs for VO TING PRECINCTS FOR PRIMARY ON TUESDAY CLAY WARD. Clyde XV. Sniindrrs, Superintendent. First Precinct, hot West Mnln Street? Itcclstrnr-.liirfKr, Walter C. (ottrrll, Judge, Itowcll Welslgcn Judge-Clerk, lllulr Hathevrs. Secoud Precinct, 215 South Harrison Street?Registrar-Judge, lt. b, Waltong Judge, Cbarlea French| Judge-Clerk, If. H< Harfoot. Third Precinct, smith Laurel sirrci?Registrar-Judge, John t. ( nr. trr; Judge, llolirrt Trnrrrrj Judge-Clerk, < nnrles P, 1'cttuB. Fourth precinct, ivi's Weal t !nry street?neglntrnr-Judge, Joseph B, llclndl) Judge, ii. V. ii, Moon-i Judge-Clerk, I.mil* Governntor, Fifth Precinct, 1 South Plrat Str eel? lleglairnr-Judge, Littleton Flta irernld| Judge, Clarence Suttonj Jud te-Clerk, Robert Sutton, m tuisoN \\ vitn. Jesse \. i,mill. Superintendent, Plrat Precinct, lit Vorth Eighth ircel?Reglstrnr-Judge, A, I.. Ten? ser; juderr, i.. r. Ellison; Judge-Clerk, John Teefejr. Second Precinct, in; North Sevent ?. Utrcet?Reglstrar-Jndge, w. Iliir rlaou lllulr; Judge, Charles G. llosheri Ridge-Clerk, John Sullivan. Third Precliict, lT<?.'t Bnst llrond street ? IteglHtrnr-JiidBe, J. .1. Coxi Judge, Mm- Cohen) Judge-Clerk, Th iina OToole, Fourth Precinct, 702 Hull street? trglstrnr-Jiidge, n, \. GUI) Judge, William Caudle) Judge-Clerk, J, it. Perdue, Jr. Fifth Precinct, I an null street ?Hralstrnr-Judge, n. \. RlghtNelt| Judge, s. I . Phllll|ih| Judge-Clerk, John Hell:. sixth Preelnef, isiin Hull Street?|lrglxtrar-.!udge, w, !,. Porter, Judge, F, \. Williamson; Judge-Clerk, Ilnreej WIlNOn. i ff. wahr, w in 13, Tin lor, Superintendent, Plrat Preeincl, Harrison und uro d streets?Reglstrnr-Judge, Heath Itntvlc)-) Judge, It, firnjson Dnshlellt Judge-Clerk, Jnmea It. shrppnrd. Second Preclucl, sni West Itronil s(r,.,.t ? Reglntrnr-Judge, R, E. Mn lone) .iiiiIko, <V, s. Rynhnmi Judge-Clerk, .1. w . I'crclvul. I lilnl Preeincl, iso.-,-t West Rrnnd street?HrglMrnr-Judge, Peter Winston) .luiliie, .1. \\. Klmbmugh) Judge-Clerk, Pnl Curtis, Fourth Precinct, Monroe anil llrond Streets ? Registrar-Judge, \udrev\ Kronse) Judge, XV. T, Fitzgerald) Judgc-I lerk, it. s. Wherry. Fifth Precinct, mil st. James str,.,.)?Registrar-Judge, E, j. Ilulehrr) Judge, George T, Dean) Judge-Clerk, it. i . Gnrrett, JEFFERSON \\ MID. v.. i . Hick*, Superintendent, First Precinct, ?.?'.?IP Bast Main street?Reglstrar-Jndge, < hnrlrs Kmii Judge, J. j. < n in pod..11 ten i Judge-Clerk, t'eie O'Connor, Becond Precinct, I'nrntj-Hilril nml Leigh "Irrels?Registrar-Judge, It. P. Drophy) Judge, o. t.. Alhertsont .Iinlgr-f'lcrk, II. C. Jlrnueh. Third preeincl, 717 North Twenty- ifth street?Reglstrar-Jndge, Cbnrtes Mntsi Judge, M. I? lloylei Jndge-CleSk, If, O, Atkinson. Fourth Precinct, 3803 M Mreet?Itcglst rnr-Judgc, lirorae Itrlrv.nlnm t Judge, xv, Ii, Kuitl?! Judge-Clerk, Sam McEwen, Fifth Precinct, Twenty-ninth nml llrond streets?llcglstrnr-.liidgr. w. f. Hi.oes, .indue. It. G, McPhnlt| JuriKe-l'Jcrk, r, J, ICgglesfon, Muh Precinct, ?7.11 North Twenty.seventh street?Iteglstrsr-Jndge, n. A, CnvedO) Judge, j, Dully, Judge-Clerk, J. I? lander. big a '.wo.home wagon with a one Real r..t.-itr Transfer. ??t following .U.d of tj.-ir::aln and admitted to record In the clerk'i fo'iicral Netra Notre. l'r John V. Rrridnax; coroner for South Itlcnmnnd and professor or anatomy tn the I'ntverilti I ".;.<!' ,.- ^urvbaa ' -i ' ' ?' 'arm :;? ar * top 21. on the Peter*' burg Interurban : 11?. and will take up his V Karl? I.uti, e ,):?<,r and owner of the I'outh nt<-I,tnor.d Itee. hrn returned from a two weeks' vacation spent In Philadelphia. Mr. I.utl'j grandmother. Ht ?hone homo he ??. vlilflng. died while ho ttai In 1'tilU jefTeraon Me.rrtsse.tt6 and Oscar Bflnxa?. who have be-n, spending n p.iTlt tn New York City, nrriv, l home laat night STRAUS IS CHOSEN IN WILD STAMPEDE (Continued r'rom First Pasc.) made half a duzen sp. echt s. and to? night was an his way to Montana. He stopped for an hour In Grand Forks this morning, put In most of the af? ternoon tn Fargo and to-night made brief address at Jamestown. In Kargo Colonel Itoosevelt spoke first at Island Park to an audience composed largely of farmers. The Progressive Htnte Convention was In session In Fargo, and the delegates went to the park to hear him. l.at, r he made at) address In the C?nventl' n hall. "I particularly call the attention ?,r North Dakota." be tab! in his speech at Island Park, "to similarities betWccii the situation now and that In ISCt. At that time a number of Republican lead? ers of the day. Including Fremont, the first Republican candidate for the presidency?and Wendell Phillips, a leader In tho antlslavery cause, were so dlsclntented with Lincoln nnd cer? tain actions of the mass of their fel? low progressives that they actually proposed to run a third ticket against Lincoln, and when this effort failed many of th'em stood sullenly aloof, and cither supported no one or went against Lincoln. "Now, the same klnel of thing Is be? ing done by these men to-day. who claim to be Progressives nnd yet fall Foot Care Important as Your Complexion Puffy, Tired, Arhlna Feet Change the Facial Expression, anil Ire often Responsible for Urin).lei. Send for Free Trial Tiz. Package To-I>ar. A will rounded neck and shoulders ar,- hot enhanced in beauty when the feet make you look careworn and wrinttlt d. Tired, aching fact get oil your nerves; corn. Callouses and bunions take all the sunshine nut of life. And yet if you put yoiiv feel ip a TIZ fool Lath all foot troubles vanish, the fe. t take on a sensation if freshness and glow; your nerves and tired muscles at.once relax, and your mind thus becomes amiable and your face rolled? this In the smile of hajyplners. Try the TIZ foot bath plan. It draws out the acids and poisons, reduces nil pufHness, makes your foot look trim, noal and well-care<i for. Do not use something else, for you will sii/ely be disap? pointed. Fur a free trial package write to Walter Luther io.rf.r- .C- Co., 1223 Wn bash Avenue. Chicago, ill., or go to any drug store, department or general nnd got a regular size box of TIS5?26 cents. Bros. Mara 8?West Broad Street?8 Special Saturday Sale Pound. SIRLOIN STEAK .-. 16c Porterhouse Steak, 17c and ..18c ROUND STEAK .-.~. 15c CHUCK STEAK .-. 10c LEG OF LAMB._.- 15c LAMB CHOPS.- 18c SHOULDER OF LAMB._. 12iC BREAST OF LAMB.-.. 9c Pot Roast, 9c and.10c STEWING BEEE .-.-. 7c M AI. ROAST. 12<;caml 15c VEAL CHOPS .-.?. 18c VEAL STEW._ 10c PORK CHOPS .-.-. 18c SMOKED LINKS .-?_ 12k Smoked Liver Sausage.12>^c CALIFORNIA HAMS._. 12!?C REGULAR HAMS . IDC BUTTERINE . 15c, 20c, 25c Best Creamery Butter.32c I^KER BROS. .Richmond. Jacksonville. Savannah. Tampa. t.. support tlif-. Progressive ticket. If a l not with ub he Is Bgainst us, he' la Riding with the reactionaries. No mutter how well meaning he may be,I no matter how nlncercly he may think) h- Is a Progressive, he is the ally of] \V;.n street, the ally of privilege, tin ??!!;? of bOsstsm in politics unless he heartily und in good faith supports the Progressive party. "This Is not a queatlon of pcrHonalt t...- The principles of the Progre*. slvcs have been embodied In their plat? form, bat the representatives of the Progressive party have nominated two i: ? :. to not for tho moment as their standard bearer. The only way to support these princ.pleH umt tlie plot form is to support the men who are t:: nominees of the Progressive party.'" Syracuse, N. V.. September t>.?At to-night's session the convention 'julcted down, and the other randtdater \\ ? ri nominated by a rising vole. The complete ticket was: Governor; Oscar J. Straus. New Tork. I4eutenan t-Oovernor, former -State ? i iter F.-cdorlck il. Davenport, ? 'hi Id*. Associate Judge of (,'ourt of Appeals. Cnirlos C. Aldoh, Buffalo, and George W. Klrehway, Columb a University. .Secretary of State, Homer s. Call. Syracuse. State Comptroller, Horatio C. King, Brooklyn; Attorncy-Oeneral, John TaimlrV F.rooklyn. State Treasurer. Krnest Cawcroft, Jamestown. State Knglneer O. M. I.'land Ithaca THE WEATHER. i orrennu For Virginia?Generally fair Saturday nnd Sundayi light, varla ob ?lud?. for North Carolina?Fair norths probably local ulumrn, nouih portion Saturday und Sunday! light, \?i i.-.i.ie M Inda. Special i.mi Data for Yesterday. IE noon temperature. 89 P. M. temperature . 5,5 Maximum temperature up to 8 P. M. 95 M ilniurri temperature up to R P. II. 71 Mean temperature . 83 Normal temperature . 71 Kxcess In temperature . !i I '1 iicli noy in temperature s'neo e.arch ; . 127 Accum, deficiency in temperature Mine January 1 . 659 Rainfall lust twenty-four hours .. .0 Deficiency in rainfall since March 1 .3.?S Accum; deficiency tu rainfall since January 1 .3.45 Local observation s 1'. SI. Vesterday. Tempera t tire . Mi Humidity . 07 Wind?direction ..V W. Wind?velocity . 5 Weather .Clear Rainfall last 1; hours . 0 CONDITIONS IN IMPORTANT CITIES. 1 \t s P. M Eastern Standard Time.) Place. Ther. II T. I, T. Weather. AshcVllle . ~'? si 70 Clear \tluutii . ?"?> ss 72 P. cloudy vtlantlc city . ?0 9n 7fi Clear uoston . "2 t\ ?<* Clear Buffalo . ? ? S(> 7,1 ?'? cloudy . algary . ?? s* ''? cloudy Charleston ... 7x so ;? P. cloudy Chlcti?. "fi 21 ?? r!'"r Denver . 7S S2 50 1 lear i ullith . ?6 JS *; Clear Galvstoh . 91 18 Clear iiatteras . so so Clear Havre ??? 7" 70 ns cl?"<ly lacksonVtlle .. 7t s<> Rain Kansas City. ? ss 91 76 P. cloudy Louisville ... . SS 91 76 C ear Montgomery . * I 00 76 Clear Now Orleans . 7S M .s Rain New York .... 78 8? 74 t car Norfolk . s* ?2 ? gloar . iKlahoma .? ? ? ss l\ R cloudy Pittsburgh ... SO XI .2 ( b-ar Italelgh . SO 90 74 Clear S, , ,V?is. 90 03 SO Clear Ht Paul ...... 7 I SO 64 Clear Hhn Francisco. <".o ?I so P. cloudy Bavannoh .... 7? 7s 72 Cloudy Spokane . ?3 66 52 la in rampn . so ss 70 P. cloudy 'Washington .. si 02 . Clear V\ Innlpcg -C3 711 r.4 Clear [WylhOVlllO ... 7-1 8t> ** Clear (Continued From First Page.) DemAcratlc Committee, that ? ? I booths may be secured from the City Hall on Monday. Ballots and other necessary stationery and supplies will be Issued at the offlc? of Secretai r>uke to registrars on Monday after? noon between 4 and 6 o'clock. Registrars are Instructed to report thc-lr returns at a meeting of the Cltv Democratic Committee to be held at the City Auditorium next Tuesday light. Juilce j, t;. gamble. Ashoville. N. C. September 6?Judtre J. G. Gamble, of Louisville. Ca.. died her- to-nlcjit, after on apoplepti stroke at. a o'clock th's afternoon. Ho leaves a son. j. c, Gamble. Jr.. and two daughters, Mrs. John G. Cora.:. of Macon, Ga,, and .Mrs Dodln Guerard, of Savannah, The body will be shipped to Louisville, Gho for burial to-morrow morning. Judge Gamble arrived In this city with his, wife yesterday n'fternoon In apparently i-'ood health. Remarkable Christmas Present Among the curious Christmas pres? ents ot this year will be or.e for a nun of nitloi.il reputation, which has been all year In too mailing. Way last January the present was decided upon, and a friend of Uie prom? inent genlirman Requested the Hurrel? Press Cilpplnir BuruuU. ot New York, lo watch every paper in America ind to take up every Item Which appeared concerning the man. The clipping bureau people follo^-d Instructions, and now present tho his? tory of one year in tho Ufa Of tnta ?special man. The history ends Just after election, snd th? 10,642 newspaper Itema found Include everything from u three-lino kdltorlal mention to full-page Illus? trated stories. These h.ivo heen mount? ed on 3,2u0 .reit sheets of Irmh linen paper und -o.ind into threo masslva volumes. At the head of each Item Is thn naini and d.it? of pi-per clipped from, this information having been put in with a book typewriter. The words thus ln sertoJ amount to 163,262; In actual lime, a very strict record of which has been kept, the tvork hits re-quired sixty-four working days .bieuKbout the year, and has kept in employment during tn.it time thirty people, a* readers, clippers, sorters, mounters and hinders. Every news? paper of Importance is represented. This Is merely a specimen of some of the Unique orders which get Into ths Rurrelle Bureau, for tho extent to which clippings are used by Individuals ?.nil by bujlr.ess concerns seems lo be remarkable. I There are many people In private as j well as In public life who need press ? cKppl'iga and don't know It. It might be well f';r them to look up this man Rurrelle, who Is said to be so well knowti that a letter simply addressed I 'Rurrelle. New Vi.rk." will ''euch bl?a I ?Ith no del.', v. ! Grand Water Trip TO Petersburg By the Furman Line I EVERY SATURDAY EVEN? ING AT 4 O'CLOCK. FARE 25c Steamer leaves foot Ash Street," Gity I>ik!<. Good connection with j electric lino. I 'm- furl her iriior Iiiiaiion, call Madison 7l8o< W. M, JON ES, Agent.