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4 f\st Baiigflr^ss E. THACKHU. Editor and Manager. PUBLoSHEU EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY. BY THE Dm.g 3prcss Company, POSTuFFICE BUILDING._ Vntered at the Fostoffiee of Newport News. Va., as second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Daftr. twelve month?.*J ? f>a!ly, six months.2 Daily, one month .?- ?Jj Dally, one week. iu All business, news letters or tele? graphic dispatches should he addressed aLEPHOXL CALL ... ..._?E14 The Daily Picss may be obtained every morning ut the following places: f.hesapcake &? Ohio Restaurant. . Charles Robinson's, No. 7 Ivy avenue. J. N. Lawrence's, 211 Twenty-seventh st reet. "The Dully Press is delivered by car? riers In Newport News, H impton and Phoebus at 40c. per month. If the paper la not delivered regularly, please make complaint at the ofliee of publi? cation. Advertising rotes furnished on appli? cation. Contractors are not allowed to exceed their ppnce or advertise othei than their ligltimate business, except by paving especially for the same. Ad? vertisements discontinued lvefore the expiration of contract will be charged for at transient rates for the tlm* In? nert ed._________??????. WE'D NIC- O.VV. JIANi-A'.UY 2?, ISM. MR. Mi "R-iAX'S HI'Mi -Ut the plge men mi notnir.g ?pigeons gn point in sy ?un llnd dike" should give U ?when considered' merely iNPEW ADVERTISEMENTS. |70R RENT.?Fur ii ishc d wJma, in V U?vv's Rc-w Twenty-eighth street, with ll.-c of 'bath. Address L., D.iily Prc?? office. J.in?6-Ctp I70IS 'RiETXT.?Thiw unfurnished I rooms on s- or... II or. ?-Ich ?>ath. ?m T\x nty-evghlh street. % Ja:.2C-3;p V* OTICE?On antl after January 1st, i 1 IS'JSi, I will endeavor to do as strict? ly a cash business as possible, there? fore I shall offer to the trade building material at the following reduced prices fcr . ash only: Alum lime. $1.10 per bbl.; Washington Urne, $1.05 per bbl.: Virginia lime. $1.00 per bbl.: Red Reach Plaster, $1.85 per bbl.: Standard Plaster. $185 per bbl.: Rosendail Cement J1.20 per bbl.-; Portland Cement, $2.05 per bbl.; Laths, per thousand, $1.75. Thanking the public In general for past favors and asking a continuance of the same. I am. Respectfullv, dec Sl-lm B. D. CHANDLER. C OLD1ERS' H?'.iME THEATRE. Thursday Night, Jan. 27,1899, Our Favorit- Comedian Hr. WILLIAM BARRY In His Big Success THE RISING GENERATION NEW SBECTA I.'I'I BS. LATEST SO'NGS. >u wish To IJAUGIH HEARTILY, XV ' SRiEViEL IN FUN, TO ENJOY THE BEST. Don't fail to see '. PLAT THAT 11 AS SET THE WHOLE COUNTRY UAUG-HTNG. iv" you seen Barry in his great e of poker? If not, ask your friends have. SMOKE l"i\ FOR 1898. W e don't intend to make any promises of an unusual char? acter for the New Year. To use a homely expression, "we are still doing business at the old stand." We propose to continue along the lines hero tofore existing. Tint is in our Prescription Department we assure careful, Intelligent and prompt service. In our Sundry Department carry almost overy ap ived aid for the conven e of a nurse or the fort of the patient, st now are in demand?75 cents to ?1.75. Win. G, Burgess, Warwick Pharmacy. Phone 25M. RUSTEE'S SUE Entire stock of Is flit Men and Women's es will be sold Prices cut in half. All goods new and stylish. Biggest bargains everknywn iv. this city. Come carl}- and get your first pick. SOL MILLER, Trustee for the Second Clothing Store from Twenty-eighth street. Lcok out for signs over windows Turned to M?ney. Real estate can be 'turned: tc money at any time?but it la seldom ?that money can be turned Into real es? tate such as we have to offer just now. Description will be useless, you've trot t" see to appreciate these values. Dr >p into the office at any time?we an* never too busy for visitors. Who Wants a Good Investment? Buy when the market Is down. Sell when the market is up. We Have REAL ESTATE Fop Sale" cheaper than we have ever offered It before. The real estate market is al? ways dull during January ami Febru? ary on account of the cold and rainy weather, so if you want a good invest? ment do not mind the weather, but buy N ? >\V. 5*ou will save money. Every Indica? tion seems to point to a very active market this spring; also a big advance in realty values. $5,000 Will buy a large three-story brick store, with flats above, right in the bueiness centre of our city. The building is well built, has all modern improvements, and at a very conserva? tive estimate will yield $700 a year rent. $1,600 Will buy a good frame business store, with flat above of 6 rooms, now in course of construction. Situated on Twenty-third street, between Warwick and Jefferson avenue*. This property is already lessed for two years to re? liable tenant* for $10 a month. $3,500 Buys a modern dwelling In the fashionable portion of our city, between West and Washington avenues. Both hot and cold water, sewerage, and all modern conveniences. We can make terms to ?ult purchaser. $450 Buy? a choice business lot on Twenty-third street, between Warwick ami Jefferson avenues. This is a bar? gain. $275 Buys a very desirable comer lot on Roanoke avenue, not far from car MULFORD & EDMUNDS. Real Estate, RENTS, INSURANCE AND LOANS. No. 1?5 Twenty-fifth Street. PHONE 2iiM. Hotel Warwick. jr. K. SW1SKKTON, Manage* PH.OIAL RATKS TO COMMKRCIAr TRAVELERS. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN , PRESCRIPTION S. Of course you want your prescriptions fill? ed by COMPETENT and C A R E F U L druggists, who will use none but THE BEST goods. OUR prescript ion depart? ment is stocked with HIGHEST GRADE goods obtainable and we assure you AC? CURATE work at all times. Wf.il Dru$$isfs> Successors to Catling's Pharmacy. U. TRY TodcPs Bye Opener 448 TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, G W. Todd, Proprietor. A Gentleman's Place. Here ore a few of my specialties: Old Virginia Mountain Brands, Old Clemmer Honey Blossom, Braddock'a Maryland Rye, Sherwood Montlce.lo, Monon-gahela, Hopewel Sour Mash. Old Orowi Richmond' Club. Taylor's Hand-made Sour Mash, Oscar Pepper, J. E. Pepper, Jefferson Club, Guckenhetmer, Murry Hill Club. Old Kentuck, Our Pet Eastern Rye, Fxport Kentucky, Shenandoah and North CerMlina Apple pie Brandy. The moat approved brand* of rum, gin. cordials, etc.. blackberry, Sherry, Wild Cherry Wine anld Port Wines. The finest brands of union made cigars. Everything first-class. do to the Bear Paw Buffet for one of Todd's Nightcapi. VA. TRANSPORTATION 00., W. R. SCULL, Manager Storage Warehouse. Freigut, Baggage, Safes and Furni? ture Carefully and Promptly Moved. Ali kinds of Hauling done at low rates. 'PHONE 2693. P. O. BOX I?. Our Special SALE 2 Consists of our entire stock of BOY'S and CHILDREN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS. We have put the knife in deep and made a terrific cut in order to unload them. The following will give you a slight idea of what we arc offering you : S7.50 suits and over-! coats S4.98. 6.00 suits and over? coats 4.48. 5.00 suits and over? coats 3.98. 4.50 suits and over? coats 3.78 4.00 suits and over? coats 3.28 3.50 suits and over? coats 2.88 3.00 suits and over? coats 2.48 2.50 suits and over? coats 1.98 2.00 suits and over? coats 1.68. 96 pairs Misses' Ziegler Shoes at less than cost. Come and see if your size is here The Reliable Clothier, Shoer and Matter. NEW DANK . ATIONAL OUILDING fl. Sommer Mid-winter SHOE AND Furnishing Goods Begins Todao Regularly every season tie will oloae out our entire stock. This is not. a clear? ing out of broken sizes or undesirable goods, but a bona Ilde closing out of ail the winter wearing apparel we have in stock. Shoes. Boys' Sutln Calf, Solid Leather, Spring Heel, Button and Lace, regular price $1.26. will go at 74c. Childiren'ts Genuine) Dongola. Patent Leather Tips, all soiiid. in Lace or But? ton, regular price S5c, will go at 48c. Boys' Satin Calf. Solid L a the.-. Latest Styles, a good, desirable Shoe, regular price $1.7-3, will go at ?Sc. Ladies' Pine Viei Kid, Hand Turned, in- Button, and Lace, regular price $2.25, will go at $1.24. Ladies' Tan Lace Shoes In Light and Dark shades, regular value $3.00, wil. go at $1.50. Ladies' Imported Doingola, Hand 3 w ed, all styles, in Lace and' Button, regu? lar price $3,50, will go at $1.98. Men's Satin Calf, Solid Leather Shoes, in Lace and Congress, regular price $2.00, will go at $1.24. Men's Russets, Latest Styi. 'Toes, Gen? uine Calf Stock, regular price $3.00, wi l go at $1.75. Men's Hand Sewed, Box CaJT or Rus? sian Calf, in very desirable ehap-s, regu? lar price $4.0*, will go at $2.75. All our Men's BJaek and Brown Derthy Hats sold at $1.75, 32.00 and $2.50 wil' go at 98c. Furnishing Goods. In our furnishing department we nra also offering great inducements. H. Sommers 2906 Washington Ave. ms lip lo-Doie Shoe x Gems' Fiirnisninas store L. RICHMOND, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. 2809 Washington aver.ua REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. If y?u suffer from pains hi your eyes and head consult VA/. G. PETTUS, EYE SPECIALIST. ? 2G03 Washington ave..f.eT.port News.Va. He makes an e::an.inatl n of your eye?, ascertaining Just what Is needed In the way of glasses, p-.edl.cal treatment, etc. Th costs you nothing?other specialists charge you from $1 to J1C. Examination free, and satisfaction guaranteed. No charge is mhde for visits to the houses of patient in this city or Hampton. Of? fice In Klor"s dru_? :-.ore.26j3 Washington avenue. Office ' oure: 9 to 1 a. m., and 2 to 8 p. m. oct B-C-m. Look an Ttiis fte. You can own a home like this or any other style of house you prefer by call? ing on the Needham Building Co.! They will tell you how to get It on Very Easy Terms. CALL. AND SEE US. Needham BulldingCo , CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Office 321 Twenty-eighth street, be? tween Lafaye'tte and Virginia avenues, NEWPORT NEWS, VIA. Janl6-tf TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE NEAR THE CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA. By virtue of the provisions of a cer? tain deed of trust bearing date on the 10th day of October, 1S92, executed to me as trustee, by the North Carolina and Newport News Company, and duly recorded in the clerk's office of the County Court of Elizabeth City Coun? ty, Virginia, In Deed of Trust Book 6. page 440, default having been made in the "puyment of the debt therein se? cured, at the request of the beneficiary thereunder, I shall sell at public auc? tion to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF FEBRUAR. Y", 1S98, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the premises, the following property, to-wit: All tie s-e certain ITS Lots situated on Hampton Roads near Newport News, in the County ef Elizabeth City County, State of Virginia, known and designa? ted or. a plat or map of the lands of the Newport News Comp ny, mad* for said Company by Braxton, Chandler & Ma rye, Civil Engineers, and recorded In the Clerk's office of Elizabeth City County, Virginia, by the following fig? ures, viz.: Block 34?Lots Nos. 1 to 24 inclusive; Block 25?Lets 21 to 40 in? clusive; Block 15?Lots 21 to 40 inclu? sive; Block 7?Lots 1 to 24 Inclusive; Block 6?Lots 1 to 9 inclusive, and Lots 26 to 41 inclusive^ Block 24?Lots 1 to 20 inclusive; Block 16?Lots 1 to 20 In? clusive: Block 35?Lots 1 to 9 inclusive, and; Lots 25 to 39 inclusive; aw* Bloc-Jc S4?Lot 39, said lots being situate ion the streets and alleys as laid down and named on said plat, which Is hereby made a part of this deed. TERMS?CASH. WM. P: DESAUSURE, Trustee. January 1, 1S0S. Persons desiring further information and wishing to see the property will call on PVywell, Brothers & King, who will furnish maps and give all de>sired particulars. Office in basement of Citi? zens an? Marine Bank building, corner Washington avenue and Twenty-sev? enth street, Newport News, Vcu ja Mm. GRASP THE FACTS we- give concerning ?ur Fire Insurance. If ytoaj are Insured' in our office you will be able to lay your head' at rest at night without worrying about your policy being paid if you are burned out. You should hold a go^d policy and not lock the stable after the horse Is stolen? get Insured Gfter you have had a Are. Our rates ars moderate. MARYE & BOYENTON, _BRAXTON BTJTLiPJiNO. w. p. sosfiEn, BUILDER. Plans and Specifications furnished or ail kinds of buildings. OFFICE Cor, 33d St. and Vireinin 4 venue OLDEST BUILDER IN NEWPORT _NEWS._ j. R. Wunne k Go. Sell the Best Turkey, Oysters, Game, Fish or Produce J.R.Wynne &Co.9 Cor. Thirty-first st. and Washington ave. Phone 2505. not! ;im DR. E. J. APPLEWHITE, DENTIST, Office: 28th St., near VVashlns;ton Av?, Opd. First National Bank, ftr f-lr Newport Neva. V Griffiths <S Lewis. I Griffiths & Lewis Washingipn ave, and Twenty-eighth Street Newport News,Va. I Also Lake BloGk, I No. 42 Queen Street, I HAMPTON, Va. Now On At Our Two Stores In Cloak?, Capes, l?lankets, Comforts, Dress Goods, Silks, "Woollen Underwear, Towels, Table Linens, Sheets, Sheetings, Muslins, Percales, Ginghams, Flannels, Baby Caps, Skirts and Ladies' and Children's Shoes. Newport News and Hampton. I HATCH <? DEAN. \ CUSTOM SHIRTM AKERS. $ % Men's Fine Furnishers, t I NORFOLK, VA. J * The only place in Norfolk where measures are v taken, Shirt? cut and made on the premises. We f w ? show the very latest IMPORTED FANCY SHIRTS. No house i'\ the country is better equipped or can make better fitting shirts,?They are all made under our own careful supervision at 25 AND 27 GRANBY STREET, Norfolk, Va. l ^% V%^?^% V?*^Vl -^rS if you want a building lot $ Buy it of the jy Old Dominion Land Gompann j Lots for sale on easy terms in all sections of the Finely' located business lots on Washington ave. Farms for sale or rent in Elizabeth C'ty, War-. {T wick and York Counties. J? Old {Dominion L>and Company? ^ ROOM NO. 11. %4 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. N OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. O SCHMELZ BROS., BANKERS, NEWPORT NEWS. VA. DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts of Individuals, firms and corporations solicited. Collections made on all parts of the oountry. Foreign exchanges bought and sold at lowest rates. Foreign drafts issued on all parts of the world. IN OUR DIME SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits received from 10 cents to $5,000.00 and Interest allowed at the rate of 4 PER CENT. PER ANiNUM. . SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Only safety boxes In the city secured by rime locks. W. A. Post, President J. R. Swinerto n, Vlca-Presldent. J. A. "Willett, Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEWPORT NEWS. CAPITAL, $100,000- SURPLUS $27,000 DIREC TORS : W. A. Fosf, J. R. Swlnerton, M. B. Crowell, M. V. Doughty, R. G. Bickford. C. B. Orcutt, I. Eugene Wrhite, J. A. Willett. Accounts of banks, carporations, merchants, individuals and firms invited. We offer depositors every accommodation w-bich their balances, business and responsibiliity warrant. Sell our owm drafts drawn on all principal cities of the world. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. O. B. WEST, President. D.S.JONES, Vice-President. W. E. VEST, Cashier.' Citizens and Marine Bank OF NEWPORT NEWS, VA. CAPITAL $50,000. SURPLUS $14,000 PAID IN DIVIDENDS. SLS.fiOO. A general banking business. Every facility offered for safe and prompt transaction of business on favorable terms. The accounts of Ootcporatlons, Firms and Individuals solicited. Special attention given .to collections. Drafts drawn on all parts of the world. A SPECIAL SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DE POSITS OF JJ A'HD UPWAKD. DIREC TORS : O. B. West, H. E. Parker, T. M. Ben son, J. B. Jennings, L. P. Stearnea, E T Ivy D. S. Jones, A. C. Garrett, J. M. Curtis.