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i- Tirfr OT.p Dominion Bun, i HI 1 STAUNTON, VIRGINIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 2. 1006. YKAH TTAT.mnn "UTT. NO. 9.

i i i IT" wmFJ-i-f mm 1 1 1 ii 1 I i a he 1 ra INVEST MANY HONORS FOR DR. ALDERMAN SATAFS SHARES FOR THE SHINER RMLROA0UEHUUST HAYE MORE REST IN PAINT MBffi HI a 1111 Paint on yonr bnlldtngl dd tea per 81 IlKlliE HI cent, to yoar property's By Wfcy Of Comparison Interior painilnr gives I in air of pros-Good paiat In per it and comfort. always worth more than cost, and Messrs. Larner cc 5mun In his sermon Thursday at the First Presbyterian church, Rev. Dr.

W. R. Laird was peculiarly interesting, and his discourse was a capable one. It comprised a rev, hearsal of some of the various University of Virginia, Feb. 22 Doctor Alderman has recently returned fro a a trip to New York where he attended the annual meeting of tha Southern Education Board.

This board is composed ot Southern and Northern men of prominence, who are cooperating with Southern educational officials in carrying on a Build Block Entrance to old Grottoes near Staunton, and Arrange Place Cadets of Staunton Academy Entertain Young Ladies. Patriotic Decoration and Music by I Orchestra Those Present. Situation Somewhat Similar to Staunton Affair. Officials Made Opposing Promises. Revercomb Talks Wise on Political Situation.

the best paints these; dajrs ro farther and last longer than ever before. Unn Mattlnez Miied Pil I la tbe paint to ase. Is applying- it yon will learn that it covers more surface than other paints, bat yon mast wait about five years to appreciate itsqnality. B. F.

HUGHES, Drugg-int, I Stamnton, Va. I modes by which Satan would en- At the bottom la a pkstore c- a ft on which our l'erUliaera wore um1. Notice the very poor growth? At th top.Khere a photograph or tbe lie 4 of uStonter who belksvea In the llbertU use tit only Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. See the good, even stand, and luxuriant plants? You can see niauy other interesting pictures of arm a like these ou which thecropsof poor and good yields are compared, in our larve. pretty almanac.

Ask yourdeaier for it. or send us 6c in stamps to pay the cost of wrapping and Ppftaxo. Increase your yields per acre" by us Ing Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Buy no Other. Fine tice men, and a strong refutation Richmond.

22. Senator Macnen. of xandria, has of-tered a bill in therttafe which affects every railroad man in the S'ate and the t-av lint public. Th eight ur law is made to ply to the railroad men under the bill, but ibey -re permitted to work siat en jius in emergencies, trot tef re resuming work they are to have at least Un hours of rest. Sleeping car companies are exempt from the bill.

Th main provisions of the bill are as lollows. for Small Park. of his arguments used in influenc View trom Observatory campaign for public schools. From ii New York Dr. Alderman went to Chicago to make an address at the annual banquet of the Commercial ing sinneis- to refrain from entering into the membeishlp of the Christian church.

The sermon was closely followed by the large congregation, and made a profound impression on all who heard it. The text is found in Proverbs i-i7, ''Surely, in vain is the net BUGGIES, WAGONS Club of that city. He also attend A condition of affairs somewhat similar to the Staunton postoffice fight exists at Clifton Forge. The President al Postmaster General Cortelyoa have got mat ters affecting the Cliiton Forge Chemical ed a breakfast to which were in Virginia Carolina Co. CARRIAGES, Friday morning's Staunton Spectator publishes the following story which is ot intense local interest: Many questions have been asked recently about the work being done on the fide of Dogwood Hill opposite the Hale place.

A Spectator reoorter visited tbe place Monday That no company, corporation vited to meet him ten presidents ol Western universities. The mid-winter hop, which was held Friday in the gymnasium of the Staunton -Military Academy, was a delightful one in every respect. Tbe large ball was beautifully decorated with American flags, college pennants and Japanese lanterns, and the taste displayed in tbe manner in which they were ar ranged was the source of much comment on the part of the guests. or oerson operating by the motive Atlanta, Oa. Savannah, Oa.

Moutgomery, Ala. MemDhls. Tenn. This year, there has been a revi-1 Richmond. Va.

Norfolk Va, Durham. N. Charleston, 8. Baltimore, Md. cower of steam, a railroad more rwvsrnffire in a snail.

There is a akreveport. La. val of the former university custom spread in sight of any bird." Dr. Laird began ais remarks by draw-inr a comparison betweei man, than fifty miles in length. In whole or in part, within this Stat, shall hot fight on over the postmaster of haying inaugural addresses from and found Messrs.

Larner Smith who is the climax of God's creative shlp at that place. Charles P. Nair, permit or require any telegraph op and auu He busily removing tne rocs and the lower animais: the incumbent, wants" to be reap switchman, conductor, en The music comprised a. number of pointed, and J. C.

W. Bryant, the moat popular waltzes and two gineer, fireman.brakeman, flagman or any trainman who has worked 1 crushing it on the spot, inquiry tfid Qut" the saperiority of man brought forth the information i it up by 8aylng that they weie pening the cave on humaQ bdng) tneCrea C. and O. yard master at Clifton steps, and was well rendered by the Beverley Orchestra, with Kimball in his respective capacity sixteen Forge, wants to oust him and get consecutive hours, except in cases that hill, and would oeiore vny lone have a way to enter it that the new prolessors. The first ad- dress of this session, was delivered by Dr.

Albert Leftvre, of Logic and Psychology, on the subject, "Philosophy, and Life." After describing the causes of the mistaken impression that philosophy bears no relation whatever to life, the speaker maintained that philos phy arises directly out of the practical needs of self con-clous begins. Philosophy was treat piano accompaniment. It was his berth, according to a Washing ton correspondent. tor's most perfect production, can profit by lessons learned from the baser creation. The fowls of tbe HARDY Sells Them Wood's Seeds.

would in all probability open to 1 of casualty or unavoidable, emer gency, to again go on any duty or rrtrm anv work ia connetion thAoublica cavern as interesting inspiriogirom the opening strains to the final selection and added greatly to the enjoyment of the dancers. The success with which the dance It appears that the President and Postmast rGeneral Cortelyou promised the office to Mr. Bryant, and 1 mt-o xr fao and they are backodi by an experi- ence of more than '411 eara in the Seed as that 01 xne laiuuua Alfalfa the were about to be made business. Second jhand vehicle also. Repairing done.

eve s-m with the running of any train, car or engine until such employe shall have had at least ten hours for rest. "That whenever any of the em-oloves mentioned in section i shall out. when it was discovered that air exercise wisdom in avoiding the net spread before them, yet, thousands of men prove ltss discreet and fall into the snarei ot Satan In continuing, the divine pointed out various ne's or sn which the Enemy of SjuU makes use of in seeking to entrap mai. He first erns or Wejer's Cave. "Dogwood cave has been 'known for years to the boys" and others who have grown upia the city, but no one ever made an extecsive ex-it nntil recent' v.

when ed, first, as the presupposition, and secondly, as the culmination JOHN HARDY'S SON, INOCULATED Tor Sowing. Inoculation makes It pcfeeible to grow Alfalfa where it could not be grown before. It supplies the bacteria necessary for the best growth and de-velomnent of this valuable crop. of all human thinking and action. First Assistant Postmaster General Hitchcock had promised Mr.

Nair that he ould not be disturbed. I Whil. it was understood that Mr. I Nair would be reappointed he went hive been relieved from duty, after hivin worked in his respective 8TAUNT0N, VA. was attended was due to excellent management and untiring efforts of the German Club officers, Lieut I.

D. Brooks, president; Lieut. J. Fretwell, ice-president; Capt. D.

N. Cr iwford, treasurer, and Capt. N. M. Robbie, secretary.

The lollowing were the palron-essts: Mesdames Wm. IL.Kable, T. H. Russell. J.

W. Slater, J. G. Littig, Frank Hope and H. H.

Hutchinson. Its problems are the commoa heritage of all men In pra-ticil ef feet, Dr. Lefevre stated thit phi ntioned procrastination, contend cao-c tv more than eight consecu- DR. LaFRKNCO'S ing that Sat influences the sinner Waj.hifJgton and wai then to defer the tnat'er of personal acconjpanted by George Alfalfa once well established vielding large and it was tound to contain chambers where many beauti ul clciteior-mations were found. Recognizing the value ol their remarkab'e find the abjve named geotlenaen are preparing to provide LADIES nninnniM nnttinira of the best tire houri, he shall not be required to a in go on duty until he shall have had ten h-iurs rest.

Any company, corporation or oers operating such a railroad COMPOUND. ana moat nutritious hay. Price of seed quoted on request. Bsfs. speedy regulator: tS cents.

Drusirtsts or ma salvation with a view to entangling him and Ussening his power of! ie istance making repeatance harder and re and more imp ob- losophy is seen to be a per i-tent strugg'e against one sMednt ss and fanaticism- Viewed as an object of intellectual iuterest, the history of thought justly claims a high place in education It is at least as important as the history of A. Revercomb, ol Covii'gton, and ihey had a talk w.th Mr. Sltmp at the Capitol. Mr. Nair has a fine record as an official, andit is said that it was on this ground that Mr.

Wood's 1906 8 Book tells aU about Inooulatod SooU. both for a Oftrd and Farm. Mailed is mentioned in section i and viol ting any of the provisions of kk JiJJ I I BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Am ug those dancing were: Captain Hodges with Mis Marga able as time progresse- fre. Writ for it. mentioned Secondlv.

Dr Laird ret Weller; Captain Hammet with Hitchkock promised to reappoint T.W. Wood Sow, Sadflsta, at -a. leV of the 1 1 act shall be fined not less man I $100 more than 1,000 for each i ff rse. self righteousness as one Mil every facility for visiting tnis oo-derful place. They have eiected a bnilding of Palmer bl cks over the old entrance, which required a climb of aboAt 100 feet to reach: the bottom.

This building will be used as an air shaft for veatilating purposes, and will have on its top RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. events. Moreover ine nuuc.t. 1U Miss Mary Kab'e: Captain Kable learning the thoughts of others, 1 -J r.H.t with Miss Frances Runyan; Cadet We can also supply loooulatod Garden Capt. Crawford with Miss Grace him.

Mr. Slemp is said to be keeping his hands off the fight, but there a suspicion tht he is cretiy using his influence in behalf of Mr. Bryant. The chances, are Peas. Snap Beans, Clovers, Cow Pmi, etc.

for prices. Tradc Marks Dcsions Touching Funeral o( Pretty Little Child learns how to think for himself and how to develop his own self- conscious personality. Dr. Herbert L. Willett, ol the I devil's devices for keeping men am of the church.

He siid that many persons depend upoi their own morality and uprightness to save them, but that such an idea is folly the worst tvne. It is a founda OorvRioHTS Ac nkfltrh and desortp Ttmmt nntnton free whether sn a Vest; Cadet Capt Campman with Miss Argene Andrews; Cadet Lieut Hutch'ns-n with Miss Reba Andrews; Cadet Lieut. Juvenal with Misa Massie Kable; Cadet Corp. place I a large nag i A touching scene took that Mr. Nair will be reappointed; An entrance 10 iuc vc i- 1 -r.

i M. E. KYLE. de fn Middlebroolc roaa. 11 University of Chic ha late spent ten days at University of' Virginia, conducting Sunday services In the chapel, giving lectures last Thursday at 3:30 o'clock, at the Baptist church, when the funer al of little Elizabeth-fypscomb was held.

A large gathferjng of friends tion erected upon sinking sand. It is unscriptural and contrary to God's commands, and will fail bnt the matter is pot settled. The office pays $1,900 annually. Poultry Show For Harrisonburg Mons strtotly oonndentisL HsNDBOOIk -on PsMmt sent free. Oldest ssenny for eou ring pmMiniM.

piuenui taaea throush Mann Co. reaslTC MCial Mottce. without ch.TK. Lu tbe Scientific flwerican. A baodsomely Illustrated weekly.

MUNN New York will be archtd, and have cement bridges, stairways, and ev- 1 ic ni nMKjrV to Horton with Miss Mabel Littig; Cadet Corp. Alexander with Miss almost every night in Madison BUTCHER AND DEAI.KR IN TIIH BK.VT Freeh and Cured In the final judgment. eryinmjs utterly bring out the prominent features ot Ttra Hall, and holding afternoon con man i-i lost eternally, unui were present to moota the lost of the little child, and ny were moved to tears by the sadness of ferences with students oh religious With a view of Instituting an annual poultry show Jat Harrison saved by the grace of God. He must confess Christ or die without i MaLIBH subjects. The students were very Susie Robertson; Cadet Corporal Kimball with Miss Mssie Kirby; Cadet Harper with Mist Louise Littig; Cadet Johnson with Miss KateBenson Cadet Logan with Miss Bessie Andrews; Cadet Bestic with Miss Lorelta Walter; Cadet Merrill with Miss Sharum; det Christy mwrnsum much interested in Dr.

Willett the occasion The service was con-' ducted by the pastor, Rev. Dr. O. F. Gregory, assisted by Rev.

A. SU -t the place. In addition they are going to fix up the grounds surrounding the cave for picnic and excursion parties. There are four or five acres in the track and a fine piece of woodland right on top of the will make a delight SAFE. l.ssie ymwrim discus 'ions and received consider able benefit therelrom.

hope. Lastly, the professing Christian's inconsistency is a net in which Satan ensnares many a sonl. The burg, a number of prominent fanciers and breeders organized "The Valley of Virginia Poultry Club" and held a meeting there yesterday. The last week in November next was fixed upon for; the initial exhibition, which it was concluded KED nl ti.ld boiM. mnimt with bin.

ik. BrM lncr.s. ft.Wtll.tl.il. sad buy wl 4. im fcr P.rtlkiMilin.

T--tl-wl "Itcllef Tt 1.." ttf. r. turn Mall. 1.M' lti. "-h 'T Aged Lady has M.

Fraser, D. of the First res-byterian church. The hymns "Nearer My God to Thee" and Safe in the Anns of Jtsus" were with Miss Virginia Dr. Wil- .11 Torses1'' Breathed her Last speaker was plain and emphatic at this point, and argued that no nutcflati rrrftisea perfection. He I am always In the market foi FAT CATTLE and other stock.

Respectfully, M. E. KYL.E, Augusta STAUNTON. VA. Miss Cornelia Wright passed ful place for partus of this character.

The view of Staunton from this emminence is one of the finest to be obtained fiom any elevation ii hii to make a two-day show; sung in an impressive manner by members of the church choir. The away Thursday morning, shortly earned by six mer Sprinket with Miss Kate Hutchinson. Stags Capt. Drummond, Cadet Captain Robbie, Cadet Lieutenant Brooks, Cadet Lieutenant Hale, Cadet Lieutenant Fretwell, Cadet Serge nt Brast, Cadet Corp. Smith, STORM THREATENS and when after 10 o'clock, at the home of her suter Mrs.

Wm. T. Hartman, on r'- surrounding the city, said that each soul is personally responsible to his Maker, and that it is foolish and unwise to reject Christianity and be lost lorever, merely because perfection cannot -WAfiTED- Utle grls who wer comDieted It will North Augusta street. Miss Wright of the deceased child. The remains a.

narlr IH THE FAR EAST mate a most ucuguuuj It is a difficult task to describe the Indescribable, and this difficul was 82 years of age and had been an invalid for over 60 years, but she bore her trials and suffering be attained. CASH PRICES Cadets Hardy, Mann, Walker, were laid to rest in Thornrose cemetery in a lovely white casket and many beautiful floral offerings Lewis and Messrs. A. W. Blackley Men and women are wanted Canton, February 23.

it is un Senate to Investigate ani Alexander Harmm. in all pirta of the conn try to were placed upon the grave. with the fortitude of one who has the assurance of a life ci peace derstood that anti-freign ele ty is enhanced, if possible, In the case of cave stcenery, by the fact that the impression it leaves upon 1 cc qualify for CiyM I Service posi 1 The following young men acicu -a ment ts planning extensive. ar she was hoTa tions under as pall bearers: aroia uaroer, 1 ot the Denoiaers uiuci against the "foreign devils" in Government.) 't heBe positions Mnvemtvr -T. n2 x.

ana lias uccu Corporation Commission The Senate, without a dissenting voice, Thursday, agreed to the Byrd joint resolution for an investigation of the affairs of the State Hugh Crafton, Thomas layior, tirtf much in deeree as in kind nattn, of China for tomorrow, and it nav from S48Q to fisuu a a resident of Staunton since 1870. Sad Death of Bright Little Child L'ttle Miss Elizabeth Lipscomb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. M.

Lipscomb, died last Thursday at about 7 o'clock, after a brief illness Isaac MUU, Marcus BlacxDurc, year to start one. month's va- from those of past experience. A is feared that the trouble will as and William Matthews, Jr. r-fttinn witHuat eacn year; puoi- new order of sensations, ideas and sume as serious proportions 'as the tion to be held tpt life, it noiaer emotions demand a new vocabulary. Boxer disturbances a few years Four Younj? Men Any rereon ia well behaved Corporation Commission.

The committee will, it is under FOR THE FARMER. Best head lice, 92. Laree size GX-Baking Powder 9c Clothei Pins 4 dozen for 5c. 2 lb soda, 5c. 8 cakes Globe Soap, 25c.

Soda Crackers, gc lb. Good Roasted Coffee 14c. lb. Western Meat 8c lb. Golden Glory Syrup, 33c gal.

Avena Oatmeal, oc pack. Pearl flominy, 2c lb. Flaked Heminy, 3c lb. Your produce wanted. H.

E. LOVING, No. 7. W. Fredrick of! the Unired In a Sorry Plight No straining or expansion ol a who is a citizen I I1 When she was a girl of 20 years, she was thrown 1-om a horse and seriously injured, from which time she has been an invalid, confined to her room almost incessantly.

The funeral will be held at the redence tomorrow alternoon at 3 ago. The agitation against tfee foreigners has been going on for years of age Htatea, over xo from appendicitis. The little child had been sick since the first of the week, but her death was entirely ia not Dhvsicallv dieqnali- Four young men who hailed lrom some time through the agency of fied, is eligible fpr appointment. Last tear lover 48,000 the subordinate circles of the terminology aenvea irom iuc ui world will enable It to describe adequately the wonderful phenomena presented in a realm of stalac-ta. The visitor to the gallery will the Navy Yard at Washington, D.

were put off the west bound stood, begin the work the, latter part of this week. President Ellyson appointed Sen-tors Sears, of Mathews, and Sims, of Louisa, as members of the committee of investigations the part unexpected until late last night. She was a bright little girl of only anrtnintments llwefe made to Chinese Reform Association, and during the last few weeks orders train No. 3, last Friday and taken tnese poBiuom eight summers, and was a favorite o'clock, conducted by the pastor of the deceased, Rev. Dr.

A. M. Fraser. Interment will be in Thornrose cemetery. particulars, write have been passed around amoug with all who knew her.

On yes- into custody by officer Sheuey, not attempr. aescxipnou. the members secretly them of the Senate. terdav mornine she was taken to who lodged them in the county jail aeek to impart en nus asm I. PostoHice Bo 784, Phone 797 Staunton, Va.

to throw off all the foreign elements hoping to tracd fully its causes. Speaker Cardwell did not ap the King's Daughter's Hospital, cuaracicrs. triu as suspicious the in the country, starting on Febru- AS we nave point the House members pi where she underwent an operation, Little Nephew Acted As His Best Man morning and weie a hearing this MolMGSternlly. gentlemen complete the task thty nary 24. Although little has; ap joint committee yesterday.

ordered to leave town. They were haye on Staunton will have peared on the surface it Is well 1 i 1 1 i tUTRNKR K. llACKMAy, ia I I Friday morning a pretty wedding Home from New York and every possible attention was given her without avail. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entire community in the loss Schedule I Effect Dec. 3, 19(5.

known in semi-official circles that ILUUVVU 7.aa-v Attorney and'Ooonaellor at Law, young men of about 18 or 20 sum- an attraction that will bring many mers and were of ery respectable to her. Everything to i Jntense excitement brewing took place at the Second Presbyte- Mr. T. P. Shreckhise, senior HOKTBBOUHD.

amontr the so-called reform element rian church at 9:30 o'clock, the partner in the dry goods house of appearance. When questioned as make it attractive it being cone oy ill liM.f 4 55pnsi SUvn Shreckhise Bear, has returnee to their homes, that men statea mai tne owners of their child. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Baptist church. 10 45 10 06 113b na 12 19 a SS3pas 1 frrm New York city, where Two or three prominent features 7 3Sa 6 they were from the Navy Yard.and vs and that any serious outbreak in contracting paitie being Mr. El-one spot wi'l be the signal lor a Brown and Grace Ander-general uprising against the for- soa The wedding was a quiet one eigners, which may lead to a terrif- an(j tne ceremony' was performed 149pasi 43a in this cavern are the well develop- he ha been for some days, pur 9 34pa 1 14 am 1 54 a as 3 20 a had boarded the train at Washing- Basic Grottoes.

ktou. Lnray BerryTille Washtng-ton Baltimore. Philadelphia. New 11 with a chtld 11 05pn chaslne spiing and summer goods Olivier Reeside vittl ttl' iniMlllOIl OI KU1UK I Cli ukuiv. v.

ueuns 4 3USS He made some vaiu- Ic massacre all parts ot tne em Sy Dr. W. N. Scott, pastor 01 me 14Tpa 1 3Pps Mr. PMA.nr Lewis Olivier of Alexandria, but that no stop was in her arms, and a gigantic figure a- nlt.

Thev also of that now almost extinct Ameri- 9 37 a as 11 53 a 7Uaa church. Little Marion Brown, a BOUTHBOUIII LBAVB BASIC UAI1.T. The provincial authorities seem nepnew of the groom, scted as best cted that thev had been prevented can animal, the "buffalo. Anotn- able selections of the latest and most fashionable lines of dress eoods, which will som be to take these matters with their ens- man Staunton, and Miss Mary A. Reeside, daughter of Mrs.

Dnnl-son Reeside of 2101 North Calvert street, were quietly married at No. 13, No. 1, I 51 sn 09a from leaving the train when they er thing that attracts inernwu came through CharlottesvUle. Each Initials cut on the walls dating as oriental Indiffereace, but The bride the vuunge daugh on display at the firm's Main s'reet tomary It is believed that secretly prepara ter 0f r. Nathan H.

Anderson, ol il Imfhis hat in some far as 1700. a nne spuuK store. tions have been made by them Sears' and is a young lady o'clock last Thursday at the home U. Schedule way and was provided with that the center of the cavern flows under article of wear in Staunton. It was ground to the bed of the creek on 1 miiiw 11 11 1 Ml i protect the foreigners as much as lmauy personal attractions.

She possible, and to suppress any op na scores of friends in Staunton, of the bride. Rev. Robert P. Keir Manager L. Toms, ot No.

13 for Roanoke. Radford. Bristol and U. tsrmediate points, a so glneeld, Crfnnmfciu and Chicaeo, Sutonis. Pmllj sleeprr KnoxTille, Roanoke and Columbus.

No. 1 tor Rosnoke, BriatoUBlefleldNortojv Pocahontas and Welch. Pullman sleeper Welch. Shortest and best roste totke westontk amd sontkwest. Write for rates, folders and Information rnnMnsivdv what the the opposite side ot the roaa.

ot Northmlnister Presbyterian I mA Tt is MtnH thin? that the old Washineton and Lee University, u.f crtnnlrl be attemptea 10 interested to Know 01 MarffMr ilCl in YICSi tuwi i a Fv a I 11 11 Br wnv inuvnrnj svsv Wouldn't It Be Delightful For Ybu? church officiated. The bride was has announced the baseball sched morrow. Europeans wao ner marriage given away by her brother, Mr. nle for the coming season, inc have received warning.nave sourui The eroom is a son 01 a. M.

T. BRAGG, Tra, Armor Reide, a the groom was To adorn your;) hand with a pretty were apparently inoacent of any opening of this cave has been clos-great further sentence ed, a the mouth of it was very was pronounce than they that large and; dangerous to any one leave the dty had not the ap- crossing the lot. It will be re- ra of dHakintr men. and it is membered that some years ago a list of games represents thirty dif- in; the large coast cities, Gm Brown, and is an energetic and II A 1 9 f4dBI LArt-Jloasoks Va. W.B.BeTlll.Gea.P; attended by hL brother, Mr.

S. ring or your person wis a a wica ferent contests on tne diamond, they are more iiaeiy to nnu popular ypnng Dusini ss man. Olivier. Only relatives of the amone them being tgaraes wlth snelter and protection in the case ol I owns a. grocery sloe on Johnson or a brooch.

Aniauc more in thedesign and good, taste bride and grown were present, and .1 I a. Jewelrv than any many of the leading colleges and an uprising. The missionaries ano street and is also in the employment iOn PRICES, probable that they were mereiy nne duu uciuugtuu (nr an adventure. None oi them fell into this cavern and was so embodied in other article which adorns your after the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served for those pres universities of the East. The seas- thetr families are remaining at tneir Qt tne Adams Express tympany seemed to have any money on bis badly hurt that it be shot.

opens March 26th, when the sts ana there is considerable anx- Mr. and Mrs. Brwn left on the pexaon. ueimug w- elaborate things In the way otJew" ent. Mr.

and Mrs Olivier left at person, 'iney gave wen team will play Locust. Dale Acade- letv concerning their fate in case m0rning train for Norfolk, whence Phi, button, ueorge mv in Lexington. A game with there should be a general uprising. tney wiu go by boat to B.Wmore noon for New York. They will live in Staunton, the home ot Thomas Rerridott and John Willet.

Residence Burned The residence of Anthony Craw tlry and those wno quieter and; more eubdoed styles can all be I pleased at our store, while those i looking for exclnsrre Harvard is scheduled for April 18, nd PhUaddphia. ineywui oe Prunes, 5c pound. Rice, 5c pound. Globe Soap, 8 bar 25c Other soaps 10 to 15 cakes, 25c. Geo.

H. White in Richmond. The Carlisle Indians HUIT Dy DUggy 1 Wasninton St Mr. Hewitt Paraiyzed ford, near the Federal cemetery. be sore to find them wil creations burned last nieht.

with all it mill be in Lexington for a game Little Meredith Harman, son 01 this Hty, after March xst. ajr w. Hewitt suffered a aUAad a WW was ww April 2 1 st Mr. John T. Harman, Apru 2isc Mr.

John xxaxman, the groom. Baltimore News. The Legislature has proved the fact that swamps produce worse things than malaria. Representative Parker, for instance. with the students on oaralvsis in her contained, except a pUno, entau The man who 'carries water on here.

D. Jeweler. i-ft hi afternoon. She inz a loss of about $1000. The Out of the 30 games about 20 ot over by a buggy this morning, ana SWITZER, 1 ain st.

is eldom a pro Haw, rr 1 them will be pulled off in Lexlng- painfully hart. It is not thought 1 two shoulders is speechless and her condition is property was insurea win F.B. KENNEDY. Attrnej-t-lw. -U Staunton, Va.

hibitionist. bat any bones were broken. ton. rtitlcal. reny.

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