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THE RICHMOND DISPATCn-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Somothtaff New In Oi The Herchant Tailor Price, $40.00. Herringbone Stripe Cheviot, $20 IN I.I01MT BROWN, Our "Wholesale Tailor" Price, Single Breasted. Silk Velvet Collar, Piped with A decided novelty wilh all the virtues of a staple. It originators have confined its sale in this territory to us.

Rich and lioantifidly matched lining! and trimmings a unique and distinguished whon won duplicates the swell latest mocees. This is unquestionably the most desirable top of the intake. All other good as low as $6.75. 0. H.

BERRY Men's and Boys' Outfitters. BLUE 110 WHITE WIN, ONE.) Virginia? left fof yarda bttt a accond stteapti paatsl op th? l. rnd vent ihroiiKh c. to f.r '12 more cna on a faite pass. F-lsome vinnivrvs LBTT effort to drop-Moll I I ilsh.

BALL O' an? lught area i.l? through rrn fake i I North Caro 'ii (' irolinr arm la round th? lay rolina sgali land went I tackled by Collier et thi snd uff. it-ball nnd DSTI go tic Tarlie, 1 aa wave his yarda of ribbons In del an of ie. I IBS ATTACH Virginia's flerc at thla point. Ifoore doubtable Cunnlngbi bal we beaten back ior a i aa of yards. tried loan mot with int aad consecuthv Carolina etrongh In cai tbe pig'-Ki- nearer goi of ambition.

Pierce 3 ttarounrh a tackle, back on the left pia: -loore went at it for 5 yard That kind of ruahlng electrified ti Crowd. "They ere going right up to Nort goal," the Virginia adheren cried. "Thery c.tn't keep it up, the Is Max," aasarered "Tarheels Vi gicla followed with rush aft, rash, pis lag In like the old form. OETTINO KtlAli THI'IR UOA "Only thljrty yards to go!" shouted liar, and tbe crowd took it up, whi the cbant of th? wi heard urging the and Blue ward. Moore in SgBtB lor ysida, and Coleman for four.

Moore playiug like a demon, and went -gain for tour and two But the Tarheels got their defence gether again, and put an effectuai btop the onalanght. VIROTNIA SCORES A SAF1.TV Grmve? got in a hard drive down field, and the hope of the rooters we In waka of tho ptgakla. Elao oausht it. but was downed on th? by Copeland. Collier Ofte-i.

ynr 'round the left end. It was the pretal of what ralffht have been a pe esstul rua had he Ih en support? Moore made nllght Rains. The ttane was far spent and thj ball sttM a long way frum the North coat. It was thai unoMM nheuld for goal an.i toUowing prograwiBi 09 viidii.M v. (Captain RlKht h.

a drop kick high In the air, -which looked though It Wim for the timber, hut It verve 1 and fell low On wrore Hoi-ere captured it. J(e to return, but ne could tmgxln tbt -olayln-r field, He wee tackled and uc.wr.ea Collier, by his value tuAm, and th? bail fell luat Inch Ix-yond the thereby Bod two tor Virginia. Thor Which was. however i i th? tiro? apt ra, who announce? 's TJli: UNR1T. Tho was as follows: Vlrirtnl hlt-i end Mariai tncklt ft gutri Right n- tt Jtjirht tackio l'i? I Ktpht end Xt Ripht half-back Pt Left half-back Griffin Qravea Elaom.

Carolina, Virginia, 2. Carolina, 6. Ooal-GrtKorv. for Carolina, 1. tv tt, for Virginia, 2.

of 1'rlnceton, of Yale, umpire. Timo of halves, CREAT FTTIII IS EVINCED. I I In-onuliont of Tho er was marke-1 throughout ly wildest sort of cnthurlasm on th? Of tho spectators who lined bleacherles and tat In the prandstnn.1. The Virginia colors largely but Carolina's blue and white was In evi denro on all sides ami 1er achievement? were cheered RowelTa rasa tbe for barata of enthusiasm, and wher. Virginia's end ami his wonderful dash, whkh a toochdown, tne atuoaphi waa wiiii abiieka and that mast echoed far into the city.

Those who aportad blue and white irolina wore almost frenzied with delight Hats were thrown Into the air, canee knotted with ribbons were franti cally waved, and hundreds of lushed up and down In front of thi bl.acherleB and yvlled themselves Howall'a name being the burden of their VIRGINIANS TOO. enthnalaeta arare th onea who manlfeeted at this crltloal atag? tho Vir ginia's or, at least, many of then who carried er WOrfl the orange and bine the ad of and while they ware ap? ly daaed for a ones? the pi In riNXlNO.HAM. CAROLINA'S CMHTRM and helped to swell the cborui which aras appealing heeveawarda froaa the tho issnda of throats The Virginia Btudents OOBgTegated bfl tii? wcstt-rn bleacherles, ahout two hun dred and while there was at 00 time In the f-ame any loubt as to their Identity or their whereahoats, they vertleed themselves by planting in froBf of the HaKs of tne audlcal and law dcpm orient a of the Unlv? t'i? light waged throughout the half, rind Virginia forced the battle on Caro territory, these students made the welkin ring with their the refrain Of which was, "We'll bury Carolina. th? I bottom of the They were th.ll| aUeal apecf I on ground when Carolina refused to be buried but bogaa to aerial oui of the sea. but there was plenty of aoli imaaadlate vicinity, on tbeii right was located a bead of ard I ro era from North the) I the Virginia sshaaol Of their previous ctforts In tin- making line.

They not only BOlse, hut they made more varieties of it than hive been heard on -ne OOOaalOB fOf many a day. They wire jublluut ami they took no pain? to OOWOOSi It. -i I k-f-te-yah, re, re, linu 'Varsity." This was unearthly yell to which they sad if ten thousand s. playing different tune, bad been OB the laid, th, Mart rendered more unearthly thin dit these happy Tarhoola PLAT, VIRGINIA, PLATI Virginia's followera aooa from their aemi-eoiisclous condition aft-i ll'i touchdown, and when the ball puf in piny, shouts of "Play, irgii.ia. pi Were o'er and effort which euuld be power to cheer the or'mge and blue 00 to victory was put forth.

The 'Varsity ludu responded to tbe urgent cheers of their followers and friends, and put forth their efforts to win. They succeeded again in forcing the pigskin OB to Carolina's territory, but there they found the sturdy ready to thwart, their every In the direction of the goal, aad th'y were unablo to do aught but struggle. Notwithstanding this, tho gods did not lose heart, but continued to cheer the orange and blue and urge It on ward. With defeat staring their team in the face and only a few minutes BBOf, for play left, the students, with their ticks and colora waving time, arose en mam? 'tin, "(ilory be to old Virginia, for ehe'll marching on." Virginia did not march on. however and thereby hangs doleful tale.

A great leal of money ehanred on the many of tin Cnrollna backers odds as great as two to one tl Vii Th? Virglnlnna were gonfldent even I'aroHna's strong and aggres sive fight In the tlrst half, there plenly of money In sight with odds on Virginia. After Flowell'a greal tenoh? i dovrn. bowevei ih I money to BKNNBTT, CAROUNA'8 tackle. though the tly for taki Baahad th? ir "wa lg big odaa, Vlrginlana appeared to I much engroaaed In I the bets wi.i? 1: th WOUl I BhOI I II? GIVEN I Aft? ai follow wonted of ruabtng on th" Bald; iktly fron for tht in th'lr With tic? Truh? is. Th? i many waiting, and they oi the Idlr i i.

a mln ut? had the -ruga of arera ly hugging th? Loud for Howell ami in than it i-, was lifted Of bis iiir? ra, and with i and white waving about Mm, v. mighty triumph from In? ti? The crowd waa B01 the VIRGINIA'S ELAJ-F-BAC-L has seer SSSemhled at Traction field, but it was deoMedly the eatbualastlo, and with iving BBd SBlmatl en au with gridiron and loag'halred as central Igoree, tt nt? a nost InaplriBg The graadstsBd not slto gather Iliad; seither were the and there was room apare in the rlaire park, but altogether, tho scans one worthy of an pen, and the pame was full of excellent plays and ex citing episodes. 'ill? rflE PRESENT. In the purk were niinv-ro'is tallyboea on la evidence? lahorately deeorated a tha blue and white, ol Carolina, was oocupisd by President Alderman, of th- (JntTcrsity North Carolina, and a numb-r of friends, nie other was IrlTon by Mr, If. Hablletoa, and on the at were Mr.

Hablietoa, Mr. Raadolpb Williams, miss Hume, Dr. Stuart MoOalre, Mlaa Julia Hsrris, Misa Belrne, Misa Bertie Noltlng, Jam? Idearla Andereon, Mr. Lan caster Williams, and Mr. Langbura 1 llams.

Others In WON Miss Heller, of Washington: Can Of Baltimore; Mr. W. D. Meyer, Mr. to.

to. Mr. Heyman, of Phil phla? I idle Mr W-eeerman, of Philadelphia; Mr. H. ft Hutsler, Mr.

and Mrs. Aleck Ml Rernard, of 1'eiarobUl Mr. Mi .1. Bbott Parrieh; Colonel Julian ft arr, of Durham, and II Lai Han? Cick. ON Tin: BEATS In tl SI on th i Hon.

M. T. Cooks, of Norfolk; T. T. Powi li.

of Mes trr. c. Vf. P. Mr.

t. Cramp, Robert ft Cramp, Mlaa Mary Hill, W. to Hill, I. N. Bel to Bkelton, Harriaon I ford, i Baton, CaptaJna Bhack Cralghlll of Lynchl aofl Suffolk B.

Dab Annie Taium, Mr. Harrlaon -i-i 11 lordoa, i Al i kr i Fergusson Ml Bowe, imi. Lei. kf r. J.

H. A Smith, Kiik i Price C. VT. Bpl? I Ight? fOOt v. Miel I.

Wo: in? v. Charles PottO, C. R. Itr. Albert Jamos.

Ml A Mis- ene Talbott, Ml Carrie Talbotl Misa Oilllam, Mr. and Mrs Loula Ba nel Du Val. Mm. 3. to i Mi K.ivL-ln WWVX iir-Hack.) Judith i I Un Martin, I Evelyn Gordon, Ulaa Margaret Wan Miss Pet luln Mr.

Marrie Richa I hard Mi Mr. nu Ml Vlrgini a. m-, i-i i lllltl Ml Gl 1 and C. V. Ur, I i' Mr and palle, Mr Everett Mtai Miles M.

Martin, n. Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. ti. Mr Mlea Mr.

Olbaon. COM? i John all, Mr. and Mi D. Rlcbarda-on, Mr, aad c. T-odd A.

lloen. J. C. Ch.rrv. MIsm Flor? Mr.

and Mr-. Blair, Miss Wil Monoure Dllwyn Misses Young. Gktlttdy, 8. Ellett, Mise Annie Lee 'iiniin, Miss oar lett, Carter Scott. Hobson, Miss Boeher, Miss J.

fay? loa Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (rushing Irvtn Wetsl-rer, Dr. J. M.

Wlnfree. Mr. and Mrs. G. P.

lUw.i, Mrs. C. D. J. A.

Fountain. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Jonea, Prank Davenport, and Mr. Syilnor.

MlsOM Mr re. Suis ure, Miss Madge Drummond of Norfolk. tor. Mdaey, Llestenaet Wool of Newport Saldlo Sutton. Mr.

and Mrs. ni.iir. Salbe Randolph? Annie Carr. Nhanl? Ml Cook, Edith Jones. Mkau Talhotl, Miss ii.

iward arrutan, i ii. i of North tro uni. Mr. Ugbtfooi Mum Broader, miss Taastall ol IfSehtag? ton, ReM of Roanoke, htor? gi u. Margaret Amy snd Bttl? Werth, Lily inn.

Kethleen Mr. Alex. il, Ch irles Roblas, Lily UrtjBhart, Illas Currfc of New Jereey, lyn Gordon. i'h-ip- Lawrenc? Miii. r.

of a and -dell of teroburg. Byrd Howard Bhaaki r'1 Hone? i ink Rarthy, William Kaon, Ran liolllng, Edward Benaoa, Julian Hill r- Hing Har rison of Baltlaaiore, Mason, Qar nc-tt Nelson, Theod Osreott of Nbr ThoBua Moore, Thon Marshall, iiti'l Misses Robina. EXPERT! TH-SK OF IT. tinnie Bal Itr atase i atlTas Bayseea TheaasalTaa? The game yeaterdey a deaa ox hlbltlon lbs grei iport, In this the ofll ers of the game and the of the opposing dims all agree, and at tl, they have thi following opinions the Bdlti of tbe i patch: The tumo this iv cl- nn and ail North CsroUne woa it on If Her Cast sad stag to Vlrginis playsd ptucklly, nta' ARTHUR POE i Mr. of It.

To th, Tha i- -i Ith eeptton of two or thi It Virginia, sc oun) of i f.im but did not i baU over sriad favored Brsl half, ami use of It put Gt rotins ob I irlj hair, in the latti i halt it looked very much Carol a tii? ca? ri? It- coBteef into Vlrglala'a and Ihreal ned tbe VlrglBl i w.ii. The Bi i trith boaora even Carolina onfldi at, Is with Wind at i 1er 111 Tha winning toBcl scored sfter a aerlea of plays, snd with the last Baal lala'i i Martin, whom I COBSidsr, to Moore, te tars, waa boxed out, snd iwi In, and th- CB1 I have at Cui ral North i oUna i laterfi i skied bj I og run of the only aeon i. It Mas ami run, liy far tho I BW. It was not a or I BaBSB? I in- terferenee that sweeps opposing plaj aside, but the real run of a back. Both Hams had a defence too Btrofig for the Virginia's line was entirely heavy to much.

were so mu physlcaUy MANAGES PARRIES, that it waa mat lititj cany then or bold up long ward. the nd Virginia, ai.i? the Than i but i to the weil. i runner foi rp i the laet 10 Virgli weak MAN IGER EC! CTZ, OP CAR? die back for auch to try Vlrglnia'a ohlj ore v. ball or pion of th tlBM BtoCO 1MB, WILL A RE? NOLI John I'im-'b Opinion. Th.

,11 i exhibition ol vh li.r. Vir. stron. 1 i. la I Ih Mnu niinli'ioiia.

To I-M. lina wen I her players, Mj in tbi aa to the COLLIER WuN Stronfcrr. To th-? of th? I think that while she did not put Op as did In Georgl i i The umpiring ir to both I neither team gnlning in the I run advantage fr. ra dodglona, xre fnlrly outplayed Virginia game on its merits, nor frhantt luck. Virginia'? eftorta fully up to our xp? ei aho bad a aood team, but thought 11 a better one.

and our tu Bef was Carolina had fhrured on a of from 12 to to 0, but we are perfectly aatls Bai. with tho result. The financial result of the waa not up to expectation? of either manager. WAHREN' L. KLUTZ, Manager North Carolina Team.

AT Ml mt9999MA99L Carolinians Held I nillspnteil l.nut nuil Wi-re Mnnlxeri. The s'-cne at after Vu game lust night ill ko at anima tion. Tne Virginia were 9neh In but the Carolinians practi cally owned the and will, th'lr vrlis of exultant alrm-st lifted th? roof frota the Th? direct the to the. tel, after paualng a moment to give ru iong-pent-op feelinga arlth a yell, each nan, his nnlfoi 111 a. Pit I Into the and took a trink.

During their son of atrugglee upon the th have ben OH a the gume ftO terday ndi i their for tn? an re ant ami drink what they I'r? in bar men WOftt to the Ih did jus in which f'jrth for ih.fr delectation th? rra their thi ir re ap? ran. a in the lobl i waa for a outbui it ol chat ing; an i the i re aun ti indi enthualasta, who pulled Mi-am ly, and diacuaaed every point of the bv with tb ta. VIRGINIANS TAKE IT The Virginia Inda, me of therm al Caro? I demonatratlon in their boa! -aitli ahow but on team th kind, a they the of the mast baue come tl tly after I ilana I to Commonwi altb i the in undlai of the lobby. Th? mtlnui i to i I a tii re tmt not mucb demonatn midnight to depi bi mbarl for Mill. Tbi will the Unl (his rnornlng.

iny of the atu denta who casse down iterday nornlng i SllilMlll.lVT MEETING. a lion ni and It inond. I'cti-mliur? nil.I roll no I Si ILK, i Air-Line win utilisa line belli i. Ofl its main line 1 thla city and Atlanta, through Ptti in. Oflldala th" the of Richmond, nd i tbly iii'ii? enti Rlchmon I Northern Carolina, it ana it is said, of runh Una (Vaehlngton, Atlanta, hwe it, via the ah Alr At the Rotel, In ity, t.

i aid lay was attended by Mr. lohn, general manager rd Air Une, CE 3wathmey his assistant, and Preel? fi'man. Of the aboard. At this neetlag I Mr. lloykln, one of the of tho Rtchmotnl.

jlitia Of course, no ln 'ormatlon Is obtainable regarding the pro? th" meeting, but the ne hat a OOnfl has bad botWOi be ofldala of two linea is ai is avldei. that an understanding baa r. them, if not of Intercala, it li thought hat the ird la aa ai the owner al time II la tot thought any other line could a-cqulre controlling in" In. Ion of tbe Richmond, Peterabu will al aal afford I Hi from the lation r. the its 1 ha Atlant ml Richmond, and i.v? tl Waahlni CRESCEXT CITY It ICES.

i-lou I il I ii ora Ma ml (en NEW i I November M. wintr the favorable i Ina, tbe i I proper favorite. lumm to 2) (11 to and i to l-tl-j HitUch i won, Our hi mu? i 1 to I) 11 a mile? I won, Dr. to thlr TRACK. RINGT? D.

1 he i ihii .1 I but The eau Second Third I i I II CU 1er i i won, U.ir Inutlve RESIGNS. Ir. An no on 'I'll Will Sail iii-iiniriiH ttmttttnp, ARAN A. roloi i II ln ntion of leaving le. a Conamta that th of civil admlniatratl ba here, they wa ltd i valu to ding th re? the ly i.pon in tro? arrive.

Unit's npomm tOLmUt In curing cold and BOUgfe. Pc SELTZER Tastes Good-Does Good, i A good remedy is doubly good when It take. The Ideal remedy for headu biliousness and constipation is Tarrant's Seltzer Hper-ent. -r A grateful, effervescent draught, old and young, and mud and certain i i I J.M.FO?RQUREAN&C0. 113 East Broad Street.

New Furs Are Here. A strikingly fine aasort-Dent of himls thai ire In thi lato ststyle-prorea tho VBty Ix'st skins at Vnti'll look at these Furs our-. in I op, their tone, and their general richneee of spjp you don't know anything abonl fnra mvIi qnalitief themaelres. also thai erery piecs ii I Nothing absolutely from last season. I AND SCARFS, Ib Chin? 111 i ib, Net mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt COLLAF tND 1 ihsp I rtl SPECIAL OENUINE KRIMMER CAPEfl BPECIA1 OBNUINB BLACfC MARTEN a MM.

SPECIAL BBAL CAP! I triaasssd I Mi'i'i's. in a large sssortmeBt; eaa natch ap 1 ta la tonft. trota a to Ladies' Tailored Gowns, Coats, and Cares. Another fresh many ti swell and artistioally and mbstantialh their Bojonrn with ns most be necessarily short seen just what yon i is looking for lot us shew you J.M.FOURQUREAN&CO., 113 East Broad. I Wedding and Holiday Presents; IN ENDLESS VARIEIY AI MILLER CHINA 109 East Broad Street, Between First tind Second.

Hake your selections early. Store open every night until o'clock Baturd ty night till 10 o'clock. no DBi sa DANCE Dli al Cli arwater, y. Dr POW HATAN B. DANCE, Ib tl Intern I Powhatan Courtho SATURDAY, Nossnbor Nth, Vclock P.

M. Mr. WTATT. morning, tha Bd itlfled sad at tbe place from VI ask ftiethi rvl? bul Un ohn aod ira iubi m. tha eh, -i i offer i.iny i Ml J.

Ha; ad. i Cha h.iiit. lu tBla prott the charai ter ail i r- sad arn lite, I with th.it mortal disi i un hla brlghi snd aunnj thlnalag s. atan bal to naed but t-? To the oburch be sroari aad pivot sad itthful ar. BjT tibia ehlldren ren luin l.

i.m M.I.; Wiley .1 and MehaBond, Mra. Wlllhus of Maaeheeter, Annie i. nrtco oouat). Bennla aad j. Hrrt-ert.

IVt tttAmtg, Va. In UN he wan Httnln l'Hersburg, havlns hait marriage elttht illJo.ii. Ilia und mix children eur vive him- VPyatt, Ha Mi--. A. Bal call of with ib i.il '1 III to all I on as an bias.

DR Ili'llef Mini tiaOnmt hi Hoi? i SAX of .1. M. from 'i bath-room Hag la i odor, au? human and who to ts ill II II? Ml.HO IN IM'I Un? Inif llur. i 'I Balrd, an (I A I xl out ta I a-day II 'ifte, i Rrowaatown llllc I i boda paaa for him. filagal win th.

of Richmond lie the fame hour, and tt i. M. and -4 and If UsAtaihe lind .9 kpBkRi et.

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