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Richmond Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • Page 6

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Richmond Dispatchi
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RICHMOND DISPATCH-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26. NO MATfH FOB fHEM. BAI.TIMONF ITA OI.I.EI.I. BAtlltaT IIY ATHI.ETIt S. THE GAME RATHER ONE-SIDED Tbe Are llclnyed In Arriv? ing, nml Appc-r ni a Hlsnd, nutn-re In I.ochI? Have Thlnu? All Their Ow.

Those Z' out to Park st.i,:.i> m.Tiling to Fee font-hull game OflUON BWaj vciy much dlsgusti and with a kct stnao of having lost several hours thai might have put to bctt? Th? K.iltlmorc 1 up to bt a rcl-hot number of the fratornity, bot when th? RMtataond Athlttbs with them they took I 4 b. go. The g.nne was to take place gt o'clock, but It was an hour later before play commenced. Ofowd of ladies and nil? tn? irk to see the game, but many of them became tired Ain half and BOtkar lasting 10 minutes. Richmond made und by a misplny gave to -rldtocfl i potnta.

gaa was a It started with plenty Of CX'it? un lit. I ut eliding was a contest between TO iy th. the l-altiinorc City was out the truth mildly. They were simply not in It. and that fact be? came evi.biit within 20 BBCOada play coinne WERE LATB OBTTTNO THKl.i:.

Aft.r waiting an hair the vl: Iting club put in Its aran, a few minutos uftt the Collegt team had manh. tl to the Odd, for the Ath manager thought the had i. Uon, and to grvfl a nie with aaslstai MoNdl'a mea, bol th? ta, and play f.ni'i.? 1. Tie ad up us Baltimore, Athli ti? s. 1 i-jla i irv? Right guard mmm; guard.Tiirpin tackle Isl? Caahaugh.

Right Mid 1 end Bammood. back k. Right half-ba? II. Wagn? i (C.) MflNeiL Turnbnll. Full back pll Dr.

K. C. Wald, ti an) ThO Lliusineii and La? TH1. 1'LAV RAN. aptaln WOB th? tOM and th.

ball, Captain U'hitak-r taking the goal to di lend. Tinnbnll kicked off to L'lsi srhd im and VVhltaker got th? and on Elsey's ni. ile'fl Intt dashed through centre ran down th, Rsld, with the whole I'altlmor. team after him. The 00-yard dash wlted in a tomh-down, just 'At Becondfl after play had I Ellyson failed to kick to? the ball again, and Lu bank.

BUyflon, and Blbsy brought it rapidly, and Whitakcr. with all? daab, resulted in touch town for BUya in, but no was made. ki-pt on in th: ibank. Bkocksdale, and Whltaker going they wanted to, ezcapl when th? i agalnd Hammond and Dulaney, Alio flflCtaed to bfl about tin- only play? ers oil til'- team. Brilllanl plays were aiadfl by the Hig Four- Btocksdale, aClsey, an.l WhlUker -thai kept what little Ufa there to runs of Whltaker grand, whll? th? Int? rfvrandi of i was th" ti? st an hire for a long time, and work of Ellyson In th? Un? I highly credit? able.

BCORED BT LUCK The lln-t half 1 i minutes, and the end of that tune SCON was is to 4. a safety waa made on a pretty t.e kit- by Belvln during the time, and tbe dfl by Laitimoi'- a i actually given, because, for some tbe ball, wli.ii within yards of Richmond'a goal, waa allowed to go to the Baltli tt am, and mado touch-down Just flfl tin died. Aftir BOnrtfl little, talk it was BBTflSd play 10-tnlnuts half, and Eddlas and Eubank commenced fancy work, which resnited In a ttMlch-doarn by "Hutch." When the game had ended tin- Laltlmoro nun hurried to the boat, and are now noarlng the City of rnents. A rather peculiar feature of the game was that every effort to kick unsuccessful. The score was as follows: Touch? downs? Richmond: AVhitaker, Ellyson and Eubank.

2 (safety); Belvln, Total, Dolaaay, 4 Richmond, Laltlinore, 4. ti d. I'l pa CO th i i "i titi h. i Tn BCl tur ta of 1 -a, A last i sha. trag p.

o. won pow it. drov In want i.i'ti Jesu man. with but culia sand fll liosor gran? "Whi with The "Is Sev? i THE THANKSt.lVI\G. tinny Dinner I'urtle? t.ivcn tit the Elegant Hostelry Evening.

The Jefferson glowad With Thaik cli.tr last About hutili.1 and lifty down to dnner, which was flanrad o'clock, and till 10. A number of Thanksgiving par tics, of Richmond p. their guests, wen- aurangthose who par? took of Fry? hospitality. There wan attempt at II decorn tlon la honor of lbs btft ThtloWfl Orohestra. which has been engaged by the hotel management for the winter began the engagvment last night, and discournd enlivening music daring the evening.

The menu exhausted tin an, and fa? of dl Uj the gourmand Among dinner were those of Mr. P. H. Mayo and wife, who enti-rti'ln Mrs. Alcocke, Mr.

and Mrs. I'nonius N. Carter, und Mr. Mr. on Strauss and wife, boat and Chumhei MR, This Mr.

lliond' yet i rjsid? (Pace Th? phthlfl bei Th? H. A. tiam South that Wash! his fa and la roung sp- Bt Btl baptist brothsi ol Phi of In associa Thurau for at Of I right a I II. First It mg tru The Bt father i Ir. will COI III? lit foUowta pad-bi-a st.

II, .11 William I' Mr. and Mrs. II. Stum, of Chicago. Misa Bisfeld.

irllngton, and Mr. snd Mrs. i. I. StrausB, Richmond; Harry Wtnne, h-mr Miss Shsptj lane, and Misa WH Ml t.

DnnvBla, hoal a I tight; Mi Hearj Butaier, to M. M. Str.ans. M. E.

Mir A I' WhltkX k. Ralph lavy. and la: Mr a .1. Malcase, to Mr. UN Mis.

Kirsh; and jsirty four; 4J. cbell pairty of three: .1. Miller and wife and Mr. pcitherston. Mr.

II. W. Kuli? of Washington, paassngvr sgsnl of Cheaapeake nmi Oblo ralla i his dnuKiiti-r. Misa Liucflla, aBtsctalned Tnlli.it:. of this Mit.

IWBBRI1 PIBB lERMOSS, Baa la Sal i'reaent Country, um Lanka l'niun Patenlatllltten? union Disciples' was held in BeventB itri.i church at o'? yesterday i un Thi collection was ivide i betwe? the a aid la in-- or th- Snk and room in th- I Association, uSSer the of th. this bell ustom. Rev, Mr, Swaeay the icrmon. laying thai the glorious pasl this bad bq often been re asrsed he would not to rep? in detail; this country could BOl Iv its past I desire look Into th? Hindless potelicli of BOW Slid lb? irs aiii these, mini.rrotia aad po K- lire of VBlU? only SI they mlr.lt? arid s- re- for good. BS it ir weak and points: The world gre.iin.-ss i.y the strength navies.

BOl In art. Bad religious '-1' nizaitions mot Christian) wa ato not as conipar. with Old-World as, are great Sawevar, In at of thought, at In thai i li? nt is "by BU Ihe people, for all till ipl. Bl wilh ll-l-Woi ni rernments, for tbej sre by th? reniaient for government." ig.iin: Iobb of speech" und frae a. ii, i in-, n.

are eh ing? d. ce In this BtalS th? IS OBhr one und that authority of the ng," and al fM ycir. Now in Uns iiitry tin IB BIB mXeSS a pi IB, nother thlag in govaraiaern our forefathers political tallty in the sense thai other eoun SVSr has. Tin t-- our While a i aald to every boj try r-ir id you i to it." Are ws true to great Are sign! of ik-r Bald hi i i to wl4 dge th-1. were might tort itutions.

he claimed, were the i school- sad the Bible, snd tn- ion i and prosa not license thit I tO abuse. Thl- lattl ni-ii-riz- -i in Bov. i- terms, strong point Mr. Bwaeny mad one gre danger to our countrj ta -i rtst! were boI taking i sri Ib the politics of out eon LASTS NIOHTS DlSt OURSB, bal Shall I With feaus?" a -it of I he a-ldress by Sweeny night. Ho aald the question araa loin? ntous ii.

i onseqaence that owc.i all other questions, and he Mod th? answer, as upon the soul's Salvation. No man OT aa caa -lodge tho Isana, Bvan the Pilate, cannot away from it followed and baanted bias, aad him to ici de. must know who Jesus is." rpeaker, "before you are Interested WhlCh I -i. 1 to undertake to tastily that He I kin of God, the only universal cha In history -nothing national about We In the Hebrew, In ir the Roaaaa, in Bismarck the Oar la Oladstoae the EnjriUhman, eacb the i rejudic? peculiar to his nature. -ni i ain't cone? Its ua with I or prejudices.

Noi No! thoil tiiii- no; ills is the only nature on arth large enough and gr? it be Blaless; nom- like Him be? fos rears; i for IMS, a.is the only nature grsal enough all the world? In HI? greal of affection; His the only nature hurl forth the ehaUi i of you convict Me Of Sweeny's discourse? heard ph Basars by large audii subject for this evening will be Ik ii- nee to Moral Law Buffi il candidate: will I 6 trying- to break down tin fea? of our great Institutions. These' ba a at jra Co Lu? ll- I i i-. I MA bis 1 com roi ball Th and whli ru -i anot tent I Ih? how. with Bid? Willt plaie, gl betas. Il ft a III goal.

core OH TRISTRAM TOPPER DEAD. After Long Tristram Topp? Jr oni i Rich? i weU-known I died lay morning at 4 O'clock at the ni- his father, No ten i. in Id year of his age. iiitn- dl cause of was from which the dee? issd ha? sufferer for yoitn: time. I was the- son of Or, Tupp-r, und a grahdsOB of Tris rupp.ir, of Charleston, s.

who niaitiy yeara of the Carolina railroad, and th. of the Sll-Sl Bapti It church, of ity. Mr. Tupp. was born In ijrton.

where for twenty years bar waa pai toi Hla was received under private tutors, er ba went to the Madl (n a-iiy, in New Tristraaa, in his early child oa in Europe with bla when ia year? of sgs be at 1 by his father, with his two BOW K.M- B. Tupp? 1,1,. i id. Iphla, -iml Dr. II.

A. 'i ir. N. .1. the deceased wa id with his brother, the lata Tupp, and aft- rwari years a member of thi Oi aa.

ton, Tuppsr Co. was up -i in all bl rela? i waa ii? walk of life. a eon-L-t, i.i i mb of the aptlat ft! fully that the end a is Ined by an "unfalter un ral will occur thia aft? I from thi if the dec? as? -i. No. i Si (hi Rev.

I duet the i The Int. II be made in lb.ll> I have beau sel? sa Messrs Cbarl? H. Win tn C. Bouton inn, Bllyson. C.

K. Wingo, Henrj m. illbun Wortbain, and John lain. Slime (1 dlffl are pi the game I I V. nciii brutail that and day? BCCldl a the pla i i Durh of pis? cldenta ive quite i Ib the bad eelved oonclud left an! be the bael tut aril mlnuti i Itlon, for his I painful tinned i but the with the bort, am White trivial in BOYS WIN.

KH41.M FIl.xT P.M'.i: broke through line, nnd I run. lie went o-it of b-i'inds. however, aad wa? aid in a tarn ii'-'in-nts ihe ball n. Carolina downs Balden tried another kick, but he fill. BUd IbtB tlril the ball was touched bsek to the B-ysrd line, wher- Morrlnon dl-tun It.

and tore be WM Carolina -ni' mpt- ai arrias wedge play, was by it as? noi i lui a- 'oxa Mid riiak: I-Ul lie gullied Ii. Iden then kicked oui of i aun! the ball went to i on bei ird Una. A KICK TH IT COUNTBD, M- ill-mi made next Ki. k. whh i a1.1...

Virginiai ya.r.i. sad Ii- Id? turned tin- bail, ithcr gaining any? hlii-r. A maiss play on thi Ii. mad'-, and was i ilorrlson then went through tie rlth the gala of I th play with a ylal i of I -aiioMllai I- I'- tin baill nil owns, and Beiden went through vir two Orav? tBsfl rough Ike tai -i. and Idi -U? kick for rblch, like Its preda i i ilted in i iii-aie.

th-- ball ball yarda Mon klcl bul lbs ig i i bade, a to Oravsa went UirowjJh the fot In the in. Is? that Whit? wa- bald out. i. Orav? th? ii gin tackle for i yarda, and ti. man was injured.

CoUlna made attack on the right half-guard for a lia of 4 yards, and then, OB ilu? a. ii wi nt aver to Virginia. rie cams the Baal struggle, ami it was Indi d. Virginia playi -l with k. sa i iii.i.i.

at: alter tack ii i 'aroltaa'a Uni, raiting in a sals, i ret i- i ofl with i yards, I Carney follow? i i a tl -i doubled tha I id out IB I boob gel hack in tin play, aad Car? a 1-yard gain, i-, unis tO the gains and lowed with Pierce then n. a- Iy Bite! ward DISABLED AT CRITICAL TIME, ran a waa ild oui In on? of the Bo idly Injured to force him to from thi i imi. and Huxtoi North ciiaid ill for th. was an ifortably clo a to touch Un was r. doubling I was lasumed mad? a gala of ird with th-- la? k.

Carollna'i i of 2 yarda a hen nt md th within a of t'a toui h-ltae, i- time waif, rapidly wasting awiy, but few aa- i now remained in ib to play. Both ama r- alia? i thia, while irginii was Intent "ti making goal, Carolina was equally In on keeptag h-r from aaslng if tho thai one of ground that Inter i-1 hill and the lin-- wa? Berna Pleroe, rar, gol tho ball in bJa arms, and a Bdghty plunge, in which hi by Um Bttre Virginia un, through I'arollna's contra and the pigskin over line for the id and last touch-down. made i a. i (., pn rani this made, and in down his foot beneath the rowd and ins inkle was spralnod. few momenta Templemaa kicked snd the gams was concluded b4 tag 11 to in favor Of Virginia.

IPTEH OF MI1TOR ACCIDENTS, tl gl Of ga Ini Se i aa No prl I ft 1 lia got i on lA eil wh ii.ii of Many IkmiiiMIcs Which During greal game of yesterday noi nt from all the gam? th? gridiron, In so far as ccldenta which occurred am 1. At almost every BtBge I the of twenty-ta is hurt, but, Iv for them, was rlmisly in.lur- -i. is played In a manner, and on sly th? m- tbemselvea of opportunity resents Its? if to "slug" each lack usually result I an entire ab aif any work as this, and tin. its which ooourrod arere purely is. aad were simply th-- IBBUll of iya which, at i.

atiy have to bo m. ig two houra and a quarter w-i aaset ly twenty so? reallsi though only four were In- ling th auch an estent ais to ity wi aavtng tie- Sold, and all four Carol Iniana Collins, Cai ii 'A 1 cap; gl n. pour VI i ball Nort own tile twee n- arl Noi tory, Vlrgl her form; Vin and rougti Noil. rioual cause rill The fir lin--. North ride.

mid ping gtnia and it little back, waa lbs Siat to Injuries. H-- hirt his ia. but oontlnued th-iugii on thro? other oo that same lag WBS Injured, and to lay out for treatm bly th" in--t Injury wis thai of Captain Beiden, of jn-1 aa the roa Ing, sustained a had sprain of his that Kluitz. I hi i-praln? an thereby leave if the mo -t painful occid? i I i 's bank. In making 00 bis back, and i of his besd came In vloli nl Ihe glolllld.

and water a lead, however, aad after fsw be revived and returned to ins ih nt woik i sr illfl Il ad a of bl bul con? i. play, until hi irown injured member, when ho tl. bau i. I from th" i-' mi-- Id a I time he np t- uns leg was v. luid i -n thr.

times by Virgi Una nu. ntly of the Saa from a I- i reaklni ship gai poorly i was abl brok? i Th? la wn? temporarlly one m. si i to ugh only In th? Kami- during lust twenty of play, was knocked out twice, tin- time being wtth a badly bruised bo'lv. nipbrnan. Of Vir? ginia, clev.r it ft guard.

OTM Injured one" about tin- bo.ly. ami laid out for repali about tlld not from plu. ily conttauttd to the finish. Tin: as iiv experts. Conchen, unit Trill AA rite rlllelsm? for To Editor of Ll.npatth.

if arara ui.ipir?'s duties madfl as In the game to-day It certainly make It mon? of a pl.asur,. in that capacity. Tkfl K.ir.i.- it if was doa-d) coni iiimli mon- su tbaa scon Indi' and y.t very on both played in a clean, manly way. and in no in was th? any fleu.1 trip plug, fllugging, rough? i lona I had to n.aki ie ri-siiit re plainly not IntentlonaL bad mm )i the bt ark t- isa, and they i fOI In.i ti, good advantage. Unlverdty of Noi r'alnly plucky up to th" cainute, and hot for a little in? st might bava orci.

Th? game called ahmt ta fore til-- time was up us? bum North "aro i batlly up to play nu li lone? r. hitdds Of th? tame and although de? 'arollna has j. Icing, and who: tild compllm? nted thi Ir Igbt. W. H.

BANNARD, A lean. llnr.l-C latsfkt Camtomt. Prom -i Ini i 1.1 fly tin- -a cl? n. ii u-i lUght at Ir.Jui i. i it ult for both t.

V' ry North Carolina cartaJnl) ai of en dit tor th.ir plucky in the taca of mi Irginla prov? la I ad? forma win i thi aim i ill their in la- at Bond Beiden, tie- North Caurolina fun 1. ry as rlson, Virgin! At tin both and much clow tban tie IN Kl t-L1 perior 11? fen? AAon Thi'lr ictor.v. hav. ii? hink won be? ws bad I in. but in di rra tfl I by tic rth CauroUna av We knew had I men, and it sur sed at gama iiivrior irollna; Mill.

I 1 I cannot butch for n.e. egardlng VI i u. 't It that conld bs tl for the but that it taiticd tn ral a. Had ira had Of AB thoroughly as best of i the rletory would hav I ea mor? MARTIN V. BERGEN, University of III Heller Than Tlu-y Expected.

hop? to Vll Inla down to art raorc than d. learn wa-' much bandl by the 1 of a nd the. a of men. it was a Of pltl? and rength and wi Ight Wa than twenty idfl p' man. -ginia fortunan- I'l SB? III tilg the a fumble In drat half vary cl a to bar I.

fll aras nip ami tuck be th" tw? la at tin- ball a is In territory all of tima -ih CtvroUna'fl great mistake gras In lg to kick when in In own n-rri aad thus Burrend? ring ball nia witlrn flooring Tin ti groat weight i I nds-back ition enabled her to i rlnlfl won on its I a straight, gentl? manly sa entire la Of iti" part of both r. am North Carottna'fl men inj d. int arara tak? oat ho? of wt i I small bru WILL A. REYNOLDS, N. of nu Experienced was won on merit Man ian.

Virginia was sup? rtor in tabs and Inr ba-ks th Carolina. 'Tis sin? Buffered ovep'onlid'-'K-o at tirst. but that "1-1" Bt ut-. of their iiv. a.

Th? th which tii was indi? a of Mg North rouna to? a t- own sdmlrerfl by sfp irgiuia gaining tin- i all too. that Vir trew il hei tout was hast mo? ot play that tin- 'inn' 1 to Bid tO lb" they hit Hampton game. Impenetrable. Caro? la ground only I skirting ds and by means of a o. latter beb a gama TI thfl ball, whoa half dosen nv throtigh the line upon him, but off di a i1 Had en properly in blfl four attempt he il- Id the I might have iy.

I man. ami did th? star Thdr Ifne and rip up Ui aumflroua on i ich in champion? in their tracks Neither nor Hill retara ball thi 1 ti? 1 t. II 'h-t'own mr.lnlv Of 1 abovt Th. Cl I I Only it to th ral til II f.nlh? A to Th: Th" I. I fa inimli a com But by th.

"I was given I but Wi bio ai Xba 1 I them Think Bight fc corns portunlt; foot-ball II AMI Won aVj NK'iVI' rally ob fl I port Ni I Il th in? Acore half-back porl 1 Watt rmai Dalley. Skull. Krill. 1 Be? re; Touch-do? (loal- Holt Intel Bhore i'i. four resul SPECIAL OFFERING! CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS.

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It'll Pay You. la i tn rigth and was i -i ni? tin- Seid the moaaaatnm of Virginia mea Ib phjrsi ondttlon. Every few down foe a Carolin rate. one long run ara? mads, whsfl UM irolina'a ri r. a i the i teems ml Vlr hani r-.

ty bard to keei bi ored on, and In danger. II. BUCKEB. i -i BBBg OF LAST SIS Mini- B4 i TeaSBS Go v. lint Many IHaSaats Beraaata.

re distinctive I sksgirii al the Jelfi rson. waa crowded all ev nlng with -ml tri- mis. and th? i i u- rlctortooa and the every a hi i HtUi "i the nthuslasm that iy the Blghl after foot? irtly than Virginia team and i of ttu friend? ii ft rty h-iur, and partly to mainy ol them harrying the ThanksaiviBg gerasaa at ths which -i hoi lore w.is no foot-hall die? though it never aaarnaaed a bola form 'i'ii-' tpl inatJ Carolina rootera, of whom there -m ni to a- I defeated political fully equalled in numl 1 the the why th- vi-'ury wais not irulni.ir.s snd about a BOSSS of men in. cams down with turn.il tu Dy th In last nii-'ht. Um rentra ot will rstorn tO-daVy, m.my of ivtng remained to sttaad Um Irlng man.

i th iroUta i team left -it mi-i i Bill, r- -rretful, out -iot for -i- as Thanksgiving n-, and with II "i la the i inreia of aouthi rn championahlp? TOS ah. 1'iiriiM-r- Hneea NEWS, N'ov- mo? Thanksgiving-Day v. i in this i-lty. Ths Bhlp i-il down, and the tMO atnpi in a holiday. Ths in i greatest Interest centered waa th-- New? a and Hampton Athletic clubs, a.t BlVI J'ark this afu-r favor of to 0 in their favor.

Ib i haiif of the gasas Damon, ot Newport Newa ven, k- in head, sad -i a BS. Hampton. ft nd a Defeated ii. i. 1.1 I Ptn from the a Bcoi Brat ball BtltUt? was with a i'? Alban ll wa asar the fly of l.

'i hs playina Btitute i ilmost after cheer Ifi sdi link'-. Virginia Mill The ini'--in St All- B. II. E. K.

ii lloran M. Mill? 1'. W. Whlta H. Bl xv.

A. xv. n. Isard. A.

II. Ma.ll. I s. H. Keller.

AV i Th? betwi a Hub t- i 4'lllh v. l'I UBM i L. fi Centn Rll a kl? i it hilf half rail back of minutes; of It) minui. bieyeic bm? al Bread la which thi i run for gold medals. Th? I tli i.

ll- of Staunton, i I-- it v. to ba unty ci I Mr. ilk? Jurist. Thi i BtB irt'? head a dr? in old gray hair brus! I id all thr. tahlrt ir of whit? Smart i which from ISM froaa the also ii i Stauai In Hoc I lllii hK-torv I nun I.

ni. ii mlnut ST. ii.i: In IBs a M. i i VA Bt AI bans Smart county, higher upon tl i county, tx Mr. .1.

Radfot un by Sou?" I of St. Alb in t1 ho I. In th. Iy th- In Bl i- Um mod Military layad in thirty-mti Q-mtnut? Mr, and tlrst i 0 King, of oth? r. uned Bt Alb ma CM st till i ad half th? ill of yard Una, and in immiti' Irginl i Mllll ry 1 hur? h.

from thi Phlll he All? ghany Ro i mplre; w. Abbott, of Dei of n. was Bfl follow: I' V. end H. m.

ft guard.c C. Crump. guard a. Derbyab'e ickl? III i. y.Quart? B.

Montgomery. Shan- r. bt Marshall. Bteger. In? In AVon.

Baal fool -ball ga me of the a hi ater A ml L. Ai lit. tic v.l to-day. resulting in in f.ivr of Win? hotly st.d. and wj.i i.if." crowd oi I.EXIM.TOX.

in, Ulli a MlllllltlllllM. S', November llaS Sent Circuit-' rv I. of Judge Archibald placad on wails of i.ismu.h ss it oductlon In crayon of a which Rob? rtaoa'a and la that lei and bust, lb- i full suit of from a high I In tl and a black "ai. .1 Igs of n. mi Court, iiuty of Rockbrldg? and Is I AKred MC I grounds 1 elm Colonel .1.

Mr. Will Conn crop. II to tl Mr. 1 -i a hundred old tii Of tl)? I 11 i mi 1 fir i hav v- tin at tl: und? i ut. m- flghtln piny'-- land had thdr Th.tnk-giv plac? of Trini a col1 th? J.

T. ingreg? I th' usual i. and v. force to do 1 justices' court ts juriadtcUon. Hla ir court in chanci-ry.

DO whlcli id t. khrldge cOUBty from in After th? 11 than ev nity. other game. -I llv set a i cm it Luring tbe thf re and a n.l trs A I and ara ago Mr. and thei I in th? W.

i ml th.ir foi omlni. 'i Pi of th" -inking beauty i groom is if that i.nu r. Laci of Fl ward rfl I i "V- fltg il wln.l?. count IN TUB MODN l'Ai at tt'ira. for tim past; In the Huf! t.

The lighting fln in Ir prop- rty, Tl. L' a similar In r-- lias I r.Y. fore, of of firm. fencing aw rally i iv. All the re bel 1 if morning thfl I a hi time for th Dr that itit.ns of f.wn gait At Virgin red by r.

rv. Bribing tJnlven don of inor it is now I the holldaj i ccaassu? partflnasg a fun to thu w.l turki an! his fou- tO the a xir. Inore? Below is given a picture of the train-load of twenty-seven cars ef ho largest sale of Baking Powder ever made in the world. When it is taken into V. F.

Vandiver Montgomery and Opelika, 2 ears; T. U. Bush Co. ar Wortn ct Worth, Wilmington, N. 1 car; Holmes Waiters, Wilmington.

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About Richmond Dispatch Archive

Pages Available:
80,273
Years Available:
1852-1903