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C. E. THACKER, Editor and Manager.
?INTO TMIfl
PUBLISHED EVERT MOUSING
EXCEPT MONDAY.
BY THE
?ailg Press Company.
POSToFFICE BUILDING.
Entered at the PostolHce of Newport
News, Va., as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
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Oaily, six months .2 00
Daily, one month . 40
Daily, one week . 10
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graphic dispatches should be addressed
DAILY PRESS.
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every morning at the following places:
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Chesapeake & Ohio Restaurant.
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street.
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accounts with this paper, civic societies
and military organizations, are required
to pay for transient advertisements in
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trate: one half inch is 25 cents, one inch
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vance; but .ther will be 75 cents if
charged. Transient advertisers will
save money by remembering this notice,
?which applies In all cases, Irrespective
?f financial responsibility.
Advertising rates furnished on appli?
cation. Contractors are not allowed to
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than their llgltimate business, except
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vertisements discontinued before
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for at transient rates for th"
?erted. _
"7^ON-EP,e--cV, FEBRUARY' 16, 189S.
su h
ejudi
by
TH'E TRI AIL OF ZOLA.
That most foolish anlil sens, less of all
animate things?the French mob?which
has Ibeen threatening and hissing Zola
ever since his trial began, are now pre?
paring to swing H/ack to the other ex?
treme. It is quite" apparent that the
French novelist has n
strong case that even I
the ignorant Parisian
fiery and contemptible .newspaper at?
tacks, have been- overcome and the jus?
tice cif his ease stands cut so plain and
unmistakable thai! the disgraceful
old juggler who sits on the bench has
condescended to du the right thing in
one or two instances. Whether Dreyfus
is guilty or ir.moe tit and whether Zola
is convicted or acquit urn one thing has
ibeen made painfully apparent and that
is that justice or injusti-e in France is
dopen :? nt upon the tickle minded mob,
and since the average Frenthman lacks
that ttiailast which .steadie s the Ameri?
can character under the trying ordeal
of a great public trial it is not difficult
to see what anarchy may follow as a
result of this condition of affairs.
A dispatch from Pittsiburg is to the
effect that u-n persons were crushed to
death by falling walls at the ruins of the
Onion Storage building recently des?
troyed- This deplorable Incident should
result in an investigation which will
show who-is guilty of the culpable neg?
lect which has ended in such a tragic
manner. Nothing short1 of criminal
carelessness can account f^r the fact
that unsafe wulls have l>cen left stand?
ing so long acter a fire. Surely some one
must 'be responsible for the safe ty of lh<
public in cases elf ihis kind, .ml this
special instarce should be rigidly in?
vestigated and if the ten deaths are due
to the inattention of any public official
he- should be punished to the full ..xient
of the law.
The grace and facility withwhieh Se
or Gul'lon reiterates tbe good faith
Spain, in spite of De Lome's confessi
that autonomy and the commerc:
treaty were bluffs, show that he is
iMumchausen of remarkable versati i
His declarations, however, are now co
jcTimentary to the administration, for
?s apparent that he stiil thinks McKi
ley and his advisers may gulled'
these twi> stalking heroes.
by
The League of American Wheelmen
has decided to turn the control of bi?
cycle racing over to sonic other body.
This is a wise decision, and one that
will operate to the advantage of tlu
league as a real association of wheel?
men- Much time and attention has
been given to deciding questions as to
"professionals" and "amateurs," which
in future should be devoted to good
roads and other Important mat tens in
which the great army of bicyclists are
interested.
Greater New York has fc
now.?Richmond Times.
JPerhaps this account* for
Greater New York is not in
to exports. H wever, if oi
Ulis .vim t the fog th-ory it fa
a more plausible one in the
export trade to more con?
ic: tier points at the fiouth.
try day
find
I the
and
It is reported that New England has
a fine ice crop, which may be taker, as
pretty good jusiificatta..'i. for the remark
?that New England "aint go warm."
Not in? Kind or n Captain.
On an Australian liner recently, :tc- 1
cording to a correspondent of an Eng- J
lisli paper, the purser was responsible
for a mistake that gave-a major, who
"going out " a had start. The ma?
jor, after spending the first evening
with his friends in the sal ton, sudden?
ly returned to them aller saying "Good
night:" and requested an Interview
with the purser. He was very white.
"There is a I tdy," he said. ' in my cab?
in?Xo. 42." "Rubbish!" exclaimed
the purser. "Here's the list; your com?
panion is Captain Hlgginson." "Noth?
ing will induce nio to f:o Into the cabin
jgain." said the major. "Well, I'll go."
rejoined the other. Me returned with
great celerity, and with a face as while
as the major's. "Upon my life, you are
right. We'll put you somewhere else
for the night, and see about it in the
morning." With the earliest dawn
they sought the steward, and demand?
ed an explanation. "It's all a mistake
gentlemen." he said. "It's Captain L?g
glnson all right; here's his luggage."
"Wo must have this explained." saic
the purser. "This portmanteau is un?
locked: let us cce what is in it." Ii
"By Jingo!" cried the steward, "that's
what comes of taking names as don't
belong to us. She said she was C u>
tain Higginson; but she didn't say as it
- n-iy j., th, ;? ivajjon Arnay!"
MEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HiF/FFEL'FIN >KR,
I Hampton. Va. febl6-2t
WTANTED?To rent .1 g.1 upright
> V p in... 'Must he in go id ord >r.
Address 'M. G., Daily Press. feblOltp
L^easet
ded
I(OST TWO RINGS?One .1 diiamond
- ring with five stones, and the
?ther a plain gold band. A liberal re
tvaind for their return to I i!R. DEE It' >B
[NSON, Postofflce Building. teb 15-2t.
?OUN!) ADRIFT.??Irma,!V sat'.' iKiat.
property and' paying charges. L.
(PIHIJaLLPOTT, Chesapeake avenue.
WJ ANTED.- Few gentlemen board
V? ers. Hot and cold bath. 2t'.<
I Thirty-third street. febi:i-3tp
IOST?A double case la.lie's gold
.J watch and chain with Initials I'. F.
''.. on back. Finder will leave same at
this office and get reward,
f. t. U-lw.
1? "it SALE Store and Jwelling .0.
I Ta. v. = ,11, stn ? t. le-:.- . ..
Washington .mi West awnu s rv
particulars afdressE. Ii. S . Preis oft] ??
!>'' 10-lw. p._
SEALED PROPOSALS.
$140,000 Sewer, School and
Jail Ponds.
Sealed proposals w--' "" received by
th- Common ?'_' '"' Newport News.
Va ??,.. , j. n ion, March s. tor the
?'"?'s- ?f $110. 41-2 per cent.
Interest payable seml-annually at the
treasurer's office in the city of Newport
News, or the bank of New York. N. II.
A.. New York City. Principal payable
in thirty y. ars, optional after twenty
years. Denomination, $.">"". Dated
April 1. lSltS. Address all bids to City
:'lerk. marked Bids for City Bonds.
Council reserves the right to reject tiny
or all bids.
.7. A. MASSIF.
tebl620t City Clerk.
February 18 and 19,
Pi Great Event!
First appearance here of tin*
Famous Players,
fl M
In their Romantic Drama,
For Fair Virginia
As acted by them over '."'0 times.
Special Scenery anil n Brilliant Com
pany
Prices 25c, 155c, fiOe , 75c. and si 011.
Tickets now on sale tit Klor's Drug
Store.
>^>oo-o-><>->^o<-'>CK.O'>e-oc.o^<?ooo-: oce>-e-0
I First GlaScS table board I
X And tVooms ot ?
I Mrs. M. E. L-oswells, |
? ld?Twewt y-sf-venth Si. Hut and X
* cold bath." Dinner sent if de- *
? sired. Popular prices. ?
S-OOO ^C*frXX>0*O^CM> 0?O??OOOOO6O Ch>0 <^ 0->*-0
Madam Lade!t, Clairvoyant,
Formerly of West Virginia, is now lo?
cated at :t-l Twenty-sixth street, New?
port News,, wir re she will be phased
to te 1 your past, present and future.
Sittings every, day except Sunday,
febl-lm
J If you wear a truss wear f
J THE BEST. I
1 aN ?s!
Endorsed by pliysl- ^
cians of Newport News- |
Fred F. Allen s Go , i
a Op. Johnson's Opera House- t
"sanitary notice
SA N ITA BY I KEP All :'!"M EXT.
Newport News. Va., Jan. 28, IMS.
Mr.W.A.C.ray. Sir:?You are res.]>ec
fully notified thai a nuisance-exists on
the lot no. 29 In Block 259, Lafayette
avenue, owned by you, viz:?Lot is low
aril' contains stagnant water and should
be filled or drained. You are required
to abate the nuisance within t- n days.
Very respectrully.C. J. PADOETT, (Son
itary Inspector; SAIM'L W. HOBSCXN,
M. D., Health Officer
TEETH
I'AKTIttL SETS IN I'KOPORTION.
No charge for extracting where teeth are ordered.
EXTRACTING.25 cents
PAINLESS EXTRACTING.50 cents
S?L.VER FILILTNG.r>n i eniS! UP
GOIiD FILLING.WOO
TEETH CLEANED.75 cents.
BRIDGE WORK AND CROWNS, 22 KAft.IT GOLD, ?5.00 JrER TOOTH.
/A 11 w/or-k. C itiornnteed.
DR. R. LEE ROBINSON, Dentist,
P, O. Building, over Daily Press Qfdce, Newport News, Va.
Office Hours 9 A. M. to -6 P. M. Sundays, 9 A. M. to 12 M,
:1 ?# R C ?Wtfl
As this is our last week in this store we will
spare no goods, no matter the cost, as we intend
to open with a new stock in all of the depart?
ments, in our new place of business, 2010 Wash?
ington avenue.
Dry Goods.
American lies! indie." print, closing price 4 l-2c a yard.
Lancaster Apron Gingham, closing price 4 l-2c a yard.
iMerrimack Prints, in light colors, closing price 43-4eayard.
Forrest 'Mills cotton, closing price 5 l-2c a yard.
Androscoggin Cotton, closing price 5 3-4c a yard, 10 yards to
each customer.
IPiedimont Unbleached cotton, yard wide, closing price 4 3-4c a
ii I.
ig P
is,i.
ml.
ing price 16c a
ffSc and ;1T l-2c.
ells for 37 l-2c
ijfcg
Unbleached Canton Flannel,*
Bietter grade canton flannel, cl
Unbleached sheeting l?-4. i los
R< 1 Tab:.- Darn isk, regular p
Better gra It s Re 1 Damask. .
Full bleached Table Ll*cu tn
Red Hur..' i<"i Table Linen that usually .-ells for 25c. closing
>rice cents.
i-Vw pair ..f blankets left; . losing price 13c. 69c. S9c and 51.9S.
Bed comfortables a: 59c,69c and $1.4S.
I'! lin Whit.- Flannelette; closing price 5 cents.
White Wool 'Flannel that usually sells at ISc, closing .price 12 l-2c
r. ior grade at ISc, 25c and 30c.
A few pieces of Dress Goods left at 11 1-2 rents.
All wool dress goods that .-old for 35e a yard, in three different
Novelty Dress Goods in gray and white and tan that sold for
Sc: closing price 15 cents.
-A i. wool check and boucle Dress Goods that sold for 50c, closing
nice 25 cents.
Black Hi nriet'ta that soldfor 45c a yard, closing price 2!'e a yard.
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
There are a feu (*ntrimmed Hats to be had at 9 cents.
Trim.1 Hats that sold f..r $:!. $1 and $5, closing price $1.4$, $1.98
llld $2.4S.
A few felt fedoras and sailors left that sold for 50c, 75c and J1.00,
Children's Tamoshanta Cans, closing price 19 cents.
las In 50c. 75c and $1.00 grades, closing price 32c.
gross of quills in all colors, closing price 1 cent,
sine; price 2c a bunch.
? birds, wings, augrettes, plumes, tips to close one-half
Allelll
Ladies' Hose in
Ladies' tiand.k
.1 for $l.r?i and $1.25. guaranted
ed or tried on during this sale, c
or fancies of alii kinds, that sohl
19 cents.
anteed fast black, closing price Sc.
erehiefs thai sold for 10c, closing pric
1 woo! hose, 25c duality, closing price 17 cents
white hooks and eyes l cent a card.
Ladies' Skirts.
We
one lot of blue ch.-ck novelty- worsted skirls, one lot of
figured mohair skins and one lot of black diagonal skirts, regular
silling price $1.48, our closing price 9S cents.
one lot of black figured mohair sfkSrts, also one lot of colored
skirts, regular $2.00 values.
I Fixtures Fop Sale.
If you want a building lot
Buy it of the
Gomuanu
Lots for sale on easy terms in all sections of the
city.
Finely located business lots on Washington ave.
Farms for sale or rent in Elizabeth C'ty, War
iwick and York Counties.
Old Dominion l>and Company?
(room no. 11.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. {
I OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. j
PURE ICE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GOLD STORAGE,
flRG LIGHTS,
(neandescent Lights,
METER OR CONTRACT
MOTOR
POWER.
arc, x \ ?jgC|rjC Lights;
Incandescent and j
Bell Wiring done j
on short notice.
Inspection guar>
anteed.
Eieciiic and GomDmation
I fixiuFGS oi Factory pness
i
'PHONE 2515.
No Dirt,
No Odor,
No Matches,
Peninsula Electric Light und Power Co.
NEWPORT NEWS, VA.
(Board of Directors meet third Tuesday in each month.)
The Pleasure
A Piano gives in a year will
re-pay for its purchase pr.ee. But the
pianos we sell last many years auv3 aie
a constant source of pleusure ami joy.
Our representative will call and see
you at any time on the subject. No
trouble to show catalogues and our
prices. Call and see our stock.'
The Hume, Minor Co,
240 MAIN STREET,
NORFOLK. VA.
oc 1-F.SuAWSm
Our representative is in Newport
j News every week.
J. B. BW1MEKTUN, ?annger
SPECIAL HAT KS TO COMMKRC1A
TKAVKLKRS.
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN
TRAVELERS' GUI7JB.
? I / A LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO
DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN
ij j NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA POINTS.
ji The elegant passenger steamships
a Jamestown, Yorktown. Guyandott?,
* I Roanoke and Old Dominion leave New
ft York every day except Sunday at 3:00
J P. M. for Norfolk and Newport News,
g touching at Portress Monroe on the
3 south bound trip.
S ! The ships of this line leave Norfolk
if ! for New York direct every night at 6:00
g ] o'clock.
g j A short, delightful and Invigorating
voyage.
FARE:
First-ciass, straight, Including
nieais and berth.. ..i, 8 0}
First-class, round trip, .,'lciiud"
ing meals and iynh:. 13 01.
Steerag'c; without subsistence. 4 50
Steamer Luray arrives from Stnlth
tieid und leaves for Norfolk daily ex?
cept Sunday, at 8:30 A. M. Returning
leaves N'ortol' frc: Bay Line wharl
every cay except Sunday at 3 P. M.
M. B. CROWELL. Agen
ry HE STEAMER S. A. M'CALL
A will leave Newport News with both
freight and passengers for Petersburg
? very Monday, Wednesday and Friday
about 7:15 A. M., and- will leave Newport
News for Norfoik every Tuesny, Thurs?
day and Saturday about 3:30 P. M.
Wili leave Norfolk evory Monday,
Wednesday and Thursday at 6 A. M
sharp. J. W. THILLIPS.
Orr?
rp UK NORFOLK & WASHINGTON
L STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
The New and Powerfe:! Iron Palace
Steamers, Newport News. Washington
i-.d Norfolk, will leave daily as follows:
NO-TH BOUND.
Steamers lea>'e Portsmouth, foot
of North streit at. 6:50 p. m.
Leave Norfolk, fcot of Matnews
street at. 6:10 p. m.
Lea\ .- Old P -Int at. T:20 p. m.
Arrive Washington at. 6:4b a. m
B. & O. R. R. PENN. R. R.
Leave Washington at B:00 u m 7:20 am
Arrive Philadelphia at 11:10 am 10:40 a in
Arrive New York at 2:00 p m 1:23 p m
*o-itli bound. 15. ?v O. U. II. l'cnn. It. R
Leaves New 1 ork at li:30 a m 1:00 pn
Leaves Philadelphia at 1:38 p X 3:1b p r.
Arrives in Wa'nington 4:30 p m 6:1-p
Sit'iuieis leave Washington at 1:00 p i
tVrrive Fortress Monroe at 6:3o * l
Arrive Norfolk at 7:30 a. i
Arrive Portsmouth at 8:?d a t
Tbc trip down the historic Potomac ri\i
itid (iL.:: .peake bay on the elegant steamei
il this Company is unsurpassed. Tl
.teamera are comparatively ne?v, hiving
jeeu built in ISCi, and aiv liued up So tL
aioat luxuriant manner, witu electric l,gui
?ail bells und steam heat in each room. T
.auloa are supplied with every delicacy c
.uc. season Irora tue cisrkets oi W&sbicgtoi
aid Norfolk.
Koi further information apply to
D. J. CALLA ?< Ass, A<er.t,
? j Mnrtnlh
jlltlS a. j 6:50 o.
?3:4? p. ill:30 p.
2:15 p. |1U:30 p.
6:41 p. I 2:43 p.
8:57 p. I 6.30 a.
. 9:05 a.
9:51 p. I 7:25 a.
C< HESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY
/TW( THA INS DAI: Y FOR WASH?
INGTON. TWO THROUGH TRAINS
FOR CINCINNATI.
_In EFFECT JANUARY 5, 1S98.
WESTWARD. I No. 1 | No. 3
Lv. Newport News | 9:00 a. | 4:35 p.
Ar. Richmond
Ar Washington
Lv. Richmonel
Ar. Charlottesville
Ar. Clifton Forge
Ar. Hot Springs
Ar Ronceverte
Ar. White Sulp. Spgs | Hug j.
Ar. Huntington I 3:25 a. 12:30 p.
Ar. Cincinnati ' 7:55 a. j 5:15 a.
Ar Louisville_|U:00a. | 8:00 p.
?Except Sunday. Other time daily.
No. 1 Old Point to Cincinnati and
Louisville daily. Parlor car Old Point
to Richmond and Pullman sleeping car
Richmond tor Cincinnati, Louisvib'e and
St. Louis. Meals served on dinin* car
west of Ueirdonsviile. Connects at Rich?
mond for Lynchburg and Lexington.
Va.
No. 3 for Cincinnati daily. F-uHman
sleepers Old Point to Hint\?n, W. Va.,
and Goplonsville to Cincinnati and
Louisville. Meals served on dining cars
west of Oordonsvuie._
" For 1 No. 2 I No. 4
Norfolk._I Daily. | Daily
Lv. Newport News. | 11:05 a. \ 6:00 p.
Ar. Norfoik I 12:05 p. 7:00 p.
Ar. Portsmouth_I 12:18 p. ] 7:15_P;_
For " I (No. 2 I No. 4
_ Old Point__} Dai?y._| Daily^
Lv. Newport New? I 11:05 a, | 6:00 p.
Ar. Hampton 11:28 a. 6:23 p.
Ar. Old Point i 11:35 a. I 6:30 p.
Steamer Louise leaves Portsmouth
daily at 7:40 A. M. and 3 P. Mi.; leaves
Norfoik 8 A. M. and 3:30 P. M. for New?
port News.
For tickets, rates and other Informa?
tion, apply to E. W. Robinson, ticket
agent, Newport News, Va., or John D.
Potts, assistant genera! passenger
agent. Rlcnnnnd
MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANS?
PORTATION CO.'S STEAMSHIP
LINES FdP. BOSTON, PROVIDENCE,
BALTIMORE.
Leave Newport News via Norfolk for
Boston every Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, selling from Norfolk at 6 P.
M. Leave- for Providence every Tues?
day. Thursday and Saturday at 6 P. M.
Leave Newport New3 for Baltimore
daily (except Tuesday) at 5 P. M., con?
necting for Washington. Philadelphia
and New Y'ork. Fare to Baltimore, one
way $3.00; round trip $5.00, including
stateroom berth. Accommodations and
cuisine unequalled. Freight and passen?
gers taken for all points north and east.
For further Information apply to
L. C. SAUN DE RS, Agent, Newport
News
W. P. TURNER, G. P. A,
J. C. WHITNEY, T. M.
General Otflee, Baltimore, Md.
Just Received
A large and varried assortment of the
latest designs and style
direct from New York and take pleasure
in im iting the public to inspect same.
Those in need of Wall Paper will do well
to stop in Lash's Carpet Department
where there will be several different sam?
ple books upon the table. You will not
be requested to buy but simply to look
the stock over.
G. B. WEST, President. D. S. JONES, Vice-President. W. E. VEST, Cashier.
Citizens and Marine Bank
OF NEWPORT NEWS, A"A.
CAPITAL $50,000. SURPLUS $ 14,000
PAID IS DIVIDENDS, $13,500.
A general banking business. Every facility offered for safe and prompt
transaction of business on favorable terms. The accounts of Corporations
Firms and Individuals solicited. Special attention given to collections. Drafts
drawn on all pans of the world.
A SPECIAL SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT'S OF $1 AND UPWARD.
DIRECTORS :
G. P.. West, H. E. Parker, T.-M. Benson, J. B. Jennings. L. P. Stearnes.
E. T. Ivy. D. S. Jones, A. C. Oarrett. J. M. Curtis.
W. A. Post, President. J. R. Swlnerton, Vice-President. J. A. Willett, Cashier
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF NEWPORT NEWS.
GfiPlTflL $100,000
SURPLUS $27,000
DIRECTORS:
Post, J. R. Swinerton, M. B. Croweli,
M. V. Doughty.
R. G. Bickford. C. B. Orcutt, I. Eugene White, J. A. Willett.
Accounts of banks, carporatlons, merchants, individuals and firms invited.
vVe offer depositors every accommodation which their balances, business and
responsibility warrant. Sell our own drafts drawn, on ail principal cities of
tin
^orid.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
?f?rcLz, ?BI?CT5^ BANKERS
NEWPORT NEWS. VA.
DO A GENERAL BANKING
BUSIN ESS.
Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations solicited.
Collections made on all parts of the country. Foreign exchanges bought
and sold at lowest rates. Foreign drafts issued on ali parts of the world.
IN OUR DIME SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits receive': from 10 cents to SS.OOO.Oi and interest allowed at the rate of
4 PER CENT. PER ANNUM.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
Only safety boxes in the- city secured by time locks.
Call to see premiums at 218 Twenty-eighth street.
ees it, and f. t the merry Vule
?? season looks aroun'd for good, cleun
tl that will thoroughly warm your
in Christmas weather, and make
them cheery and comfortable for the
lu'liday festivities. Rumor says thai
coal is going up in price, so get your
nohday supplies now.
6. G. SM
eventeenth St. and Lafayette Ave.
?Phone 2524. fv Zteu.w&Mm
icnn Offered to anyone bringing me a Watch ht
?P^UU cannot put in first-class order.
f\. J. H/\USER, , . ?
.... WnTGtlES nND JEWELRY
PRACTICAL, WATCHMAKER.
No. 208 Twenty-o;ghth Street,
auarW-<m "Mpwoort New?. Va
Mackeys Cafe
r. J. mackey, PnoPRUCTOR.
the Best.Known Saloon Kan
In Newport News, ? ? ? ?
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
NrtbST EXPORT BEER ttflDE.
Comfortable Pool and Billiard
Parlors Adjoining Cafe,
R. J. MACKEY.
E, W. JOHNSON
Contractor and Builder
NEWPORT NEWS, VA.
Plans aud Specifications Prepared ot<
Short Notice.
HOUSE WORE A SPECIALTY
TRY
Eiye Opener
AT THE
Bear Paw Buffte,
4i8 TWEN1T-ETQ HTH STREET,
Q W. Todd, Proprietor.
A Gentleman's Place.
Here ore a few of my specialties;.
Old Virginia Mountain Rrands,
Old Clemmer Honey Blossom,
Braddock's Maryland Rye,
Sherwood Montice.lo, Monongahela,
Hopewell Sour Mash. Old Crow,
Richmond; Club.
Taylor's Hand-made Sour Mash,
Oscar Pepper, J. E. Pepper,
Jefferson Club, Guckenhcimer,
Murry Tlill Club, Old Kentuck,
Our Pet Eastern Rye,
report Kentucky,
Shenandoah and North Carolina Apple
nie Brandy. The most approved brands
of rum, gin. cordials, etc., blackberry.
Sherry. Wild Cherry Wine anld Port
Wines. The finest brands of union made
cigars. Everything first-class.
Go to the Bear Paw Buffet for one of
Todd's Nightcaps.
DR. r. D. WILLIS,
PRACTICE LIMITED TO
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases.
Room.-- 5, Citizens and Marine Bank,
corner Twen'ty-sevent?i stTeet and
Washington avenue.
OFFICE HOURS:?8:30 A. M. to 12:30
P. M.; 2:00 to 5:00 P. CM.; 7:00 to 8:00 P.
.VI. SUNDAYS?9:00 to 11:00 A. M.
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