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FRIDAY. MAY Hi, 1?<S.
GERMANY'S AGGRESSIVE TONE.
If the report to the effect that Uer
: many intends to take a hand in the
Philippine islands affair is true, the
chances of international complications
~~ are exceedingly great. The hare-brain?
ed young Emperor of Germany has cm
i more than one occasion shown that his
Character lacks the ballast of strong
common sense so necessary to prevent
one in his position from giving fro-.
,' rein to a wild and boundless ambition
It goes without saying that tin- Unit?
ed States can brook no interferenei
from any nation, however power
ful it may be. in tie- matter of its wai
: with Spain, and -if Gremany, Russia
; and France persist in their unfriendly
- attitude this country should prepare to
, protect its interests against these rob?
ber nations, which have given such
k magnificent illustrations of their hon
est methods in the Chinese grab-bag
affair.
There is no process of reasoning by
/Which any nation can patch op a
: valid excuse for interfering in rln
Manila affair. The United States gov
i ernment gave due notice of its war
! with Spain and has encroached upon
j_ none of the rights of any of the na
? tions. It has simply taken a
I. Stand which was rendered absolut.? !;.
' necessary in defense of its honor ami
^dignity. Germany was on.- ol the first
^.nations to declare neutrality, but when?
soever anything of a real estate nature
I is captured, the "grab" propensities of
?>'( .William are aroused and it may be
g.that he will throw off the thin veil of
K friendship for a nation w hose traditions
stare so much at variance with his ar
I bltrary ideas of monarchial institutions,
l and come out as the champion of Spain
I tor some real estate consideration.
.It is to be hoped that he will not, for
Sfjsueh a step would inevitably result in
Sthe greatest war in the history of the
fciworld. Instead of being a war against
S$be United States on the one side ami
.-Germany on the other it would finally
resolve itself into a struggle of the
FSAhglo-Saxon against the balance, of the
f?liuman race.
S j The results of such a war would be
|;?m> terrible and far reaching that one
0c&n scarcely consider its possibility
^Without a shudder of apprehension.
;.The pleasant sunshiny days that an
gliding so swiftly and peacefully by
Sow may be filled with protontous
Events that will reach controlling hands
ir down into centuries yet unborn,
git is to be hoped that wisdom and jus
may characterize the acts of the
in government at' this critical pe
Sod, but the record of the ruler who
ow has the reins of that great empire
poor guarantee that such will be
Se case, and it would be the part of
?om for Uncle Sarn to be looking
jund for a friend that can be de?
wed upon if the "young war lord ef
?rope" gets unreasonable.
fter Admiral Dewey gets the Oregon
-his squadron it goes without saying
: he will give those German, French
i.Bussian ships u little trouble when
ey attempt to prevent J im from
3ing.
far as hoo-doos are concerned It
that the Winslow ran give the
i several points and then beat her
hands down. . _
In one of the recent Issues of r. Ma?
drid humorous paper Spain is repre?
sented as a magnificent lion fiercely
dashing itself against the bars of a
?age in a vain effort t., get at a very
bilious and consumptive-looking "t"n
Sam." Beneath the cartoon is the
inscription. "If I could only get at
him!" This remark is supposed to b
made in a soliloquising manner by th.
lion. The subsequent actions of th.
.mine representatives of Spain in th
Manila and Cape Verde Meets show
that the Spanish humorist has a quaint
fow thai II.steomed I'hilu,
Public Ledger has contracted tin
olumn display habit, there is t
ing where this war news busi
ml.
the Spaniards
island withoi
kille,!.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT!
WANTED- The services of one ??
thoroughly competent to cri
and edit a novel preparii tory to
lication. Address < >. A. P.,
WANT ED?Small improved farm near
Newport News or Hampton: no
swamp land: most 1"- a bargain r >i
cash. II. .MAi-KAY. Hewlett. Va.
my fi-lm*.
WANTED?EY mil V ' >N Ii Ti > K N< iW
1 have the largest stock of buggi, s
and murreys in town. and 'S.:t>.
Twenty-Hft'h street. New and old
Phone. W. E. ROUSE.
WAlNTED?BOARDERS FOR IP'-IE
like. pleasant rooms. Hot und cold
bath.
I Hot Dinner Sent to Shipyard.
Terms reasonable.
MRS. M. E. DOSWELL,
105 Twenty-seventh t-treet.
Entertainment.
?besinnt Avenue M. E
F?ll >A V, M A Y I:
or the benefit of fill
Notice
Scaled proposals will be received at
ivy otlice until 12 o'clock May 17. IS:>S.
for the collection and removal of the
i garbage and waste of the city for a
period of one year, beginning June 1st.
the common council reserving the right
to reject any or all proposals. Kor
specifications apply to J. A. MASSJE.
:ity clerk.
SAME. W. HOBSON, M. 1 >..
Health Oltlcer.
apr 19-300.
.wiia
Sealed proposals will be received at !
my olliee until 12 o'clock Tuesduv,
May 17, lS'JS. for the collection and re
ravm.il oif the tright soil of tlhe city
or a .period of one year beginning June
I 1st, the Com-nron Council reserving tlhe
right to reject any or all proposu'ls.
For s-iii-irith-.-ii.ion:-. see contract of 1SU7
i-itih J. A. IMassrie, citv clerk.
SA'M'L. W. HOBSON. M. D.
I .ipl-l-i-30-l Health Olllcer.
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u hih
I ILVVE JUST RECEIVED
ukt SECOND SHIPMENT OF
THIS DELIGHTFUL Ft "EX
TAIN BEVERAGE "S. K."
PRESENT YOUR TICKETS
AT MY FOUNTAIN AND
GET A GLASS.
YOU WILL I.IKE IT.
I INTRODUCED IT HERE
AND KNOW HOW TO
SERVE IT.
DON'T FORGET, BRING
ME YOUR TICKETS.
THEY ARE WORTH 5 CTS.
TO YOU AND 5 CENTS TO
ME.
Wm. G. Burgess,
Pharmacy
Phone 259?.
DR. E. C. WEST'S
ilERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL. ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS.
Ib Bold under positive Written (.iiaraicri
byantlmriziftiiKimt,! oi.lv, to car,, Wenk M-.iorv
Uizziiim-. Wiikefnli.is?. Lit,., Ih-tena. tiiu.-k
iiess, Nik la Losses, Evil Dream:'. l.m:U of I'oiili.
define. NervoiiKMi-SM. Li,?.-it,i.!,.. : ", llr:,ln,. Y/.iltl,
fui Errors, or I'in-i.-,,,!,. (_;.,. ,,, T,.l,.-, ?
or Liquor, whinli loads lo MiM.i-v c~->tn
Insanity und l),?ili. At More i",r by mini *l n
box; mi for ft; with ?vl i t ten -tiaciiale'c w,
cure or leruinl miiiicv. Multiple pa.-U
age. <-oi,taiai,,K rive day*' tretitii.t-ot. w'-.l. full
iDhtructiotis, 2.", cents f>, o f-amplt,
each person. At sture or by mail.
C^'Red Label Special
Extra Strength.
Impotency, Loss c.fWS &i
Sterility or H; r roiitiess T "WT*
,81 a ho::; t.r. f,?- w,,l,;,K *J
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______ to c-tire n, .J/(!:i.\b. tl.-re. i 'Mr. .
BEFORE or hy rnnil Ap-f eD
KLOR'S DRUG STORES,
_ Newp >rt News. Va.
iVIADE ME A SVJ?N
? ? AJAXTAU1.I-.1S I'OSITlYI'l.y (Mil?
's*! jnr.lmi
'liCkuL'h
null. In ;,h..
reVliuVt!.'!;,'",'." !?"/.'? 50 CTS. ,1'
aJa xwr e"m e o v*co ''Jcii''x^'
apr 19-ly.
For sale In Newport News. Va., by
A. E. G. KLOR, Druggist,
hings, Almaus.
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Adherence to this policy lias made our house
favorably known throughout the city. Our meth?
od of strict honesty in all our dealings has made
us lust friends among the people of Newport
News. Our marvelous bargains for this week
w iil consist of the following goods at these ex?
traordinary low prices :
X i
V
SHOES.
Tan. Viii'l Kid.
iocs in all
rt ii ii.s?'. i
Tan. Rii
aid Build
II tli
Solid Leather,
loading styles.
La.li
fords.
isian Leather Slu.es.
ig T.ies. regular price
k $1.2.".
siau Leather. Lace
giuirant.I I.. lie
inline Weil-Hi Calf,
slay, in all tie- Icud
lorlh $:!;(?). ler this
i. Ham! Welte.l. Silk
? in .mi.I llull.li.g Toe?,
ill. ..or price $2.50.
enuine Goat. Solid
...?s. w.ll worth $1.00.
1 Black Vici Kid ox
? I Black. Hand Turn
ilk nesting Top
here ai $2.no. mi
lies' Hand Turn
.1.1
.1. Imported. Tan
.It tie- lending
HATS.
? i Fed.
ils.. Tai
in 1'
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GENTS' FURNISHINGS.
Cnder
r.ir lliis
2900 Wasdino'ton Ave .
Newport News.
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Dr. R. Lee RODinson
i Now located at corner oi Washington avenue and Twenty-eighth street.
\ over IJe?l Pharmacy.
SOIlice Hours 3 A. M. to 6 P. M. Sundays, ? A. M. to 12 M.
Jc.OOD SET.TCCT? .6 DOLLARS
IBICST SET.I rr Ifj.8 DOLLARS
.PARTIAL SETS.a 1,1 .IN PROPORTION
DENTIST,
shl ngton aver
TEETH
I RIO
M y
?^r "V "w ""S
IE WORK AND CROWNS. U KARAT GOLD, *S.W) PER TOOTH.
EXTRACTING.25 cents
PAINLESS EXTRACTING..BO cent*
SILVER FILLING.60 cents up
GOLD FILLING.U-00 up.
TEETH CLEANED.76 cents.
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Electric Lights;
PURE ICE, ARC, ?
WHOLESALE AND RfcTML. Bel? WirTngdon^
G0LD510Rf\GE, on short notice,
nRG LIGHTS Inspection guar^
Incanriesceiit Liijlits, antccd.
MLTCFi OR CONTRACT
MO TOR
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J~ U JrY Ail. I -PHONE 2B1S. i
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Peninsula Electric Light und Power Co.
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No Dirt,
No Odor,
No Matches.
NEWPORT HEWS, VA.
(Board of Directors meet third Tuesday lu each month.)
. SEE OUR LINE *
of samples in K
Ein^^is ved ?
Visiting *
Ciards, I
l.ngraved Monogram J
Paper. #
and other engraved 4
work. ?
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Invest Money in Real Estate
WiUl pay you if yon. get the advice oi
some one in touch with the- market
whose judgment you can depend on
We claim to be as well posted on values
and futures es anyone in Nowpori
News, as we make a study for the ben?
efit o; \>ur clients. Look at some of th<
bargains In houses and lots, building
lots and farms that we are offering.
! We hove farm lands from $5 to $M
! per acre; suburban lots from $25 to $5<
j per Cot; city lots trom $150 to $7.000 p-l
I lot; vacant lots for h-ase from $10 to
] iso per lot.
i ?850.00
For dwelling of four rooms.
Terms, $100 cash und balance
payable $10 monthly..
We represent a tine house,
i In I their work i> "eie^'iiif."
(liir line of Stal i.-iy i>
II ? I he Best in I he citv,
$1300.00
For a store: seven rooms above,
renting for $20 p-r month, cCl.se
to Electric Car Line. Terms, HW
cash, balance easy payments.
?1300.00.
I-)ipu>'<iisiS'
i Op. .Johnson s Opera Bous.
from healthy cows
??table as clean
as a house and al?
ways open for inspection?6 cenis a
quart or 3 cents a pint, iljlk from Jer?
sey cows 8 cents a quart or 4 oenta a
pint in glass bottles. Delivered any?
where in thrr city.
reb n-tf
J. E. Lantrslow.
For a neat dwelling of five ri>ome
, ab-.ve shipy?rd. $600 cash, bal?
ance to suit purchaser.
?1400.00
For e new dwelling, to be com?
pleted within ten days. Imme?
diately on oar line, with six
rooms besdes bath, end city wa?
ter. $300 cash, balance to suit.
$3000.00
For a new building with fifteen
rooms, bath, latrob*. and city
water, renting ut $36 per month.
Above shipyard. Terms J90O
cash, balance to suit purchaser.
$7000
For a nice brick building, well
located, now renting for $172
per rnonuh. Terms $2.000 cash,
and balnce on easy payments.
TIIOS.B. HENLEY & CO
Real Estate and Insurance.
*700 Washington avenue.
NEWPORT NEWS. VA.
In Time
perhaps, every one will
come to the conclusion that It is cheap?
er and better to buy Fire Insurance
than to be left without a home, store
or stock.
If you have reached that -wise con?
clusion, let us write a policy. The ad?
vantages of Insuring with this office
are numerous, the most prominent be?
ing prompt and liberal adjustment of
We do a Fire, Life and general in?
surance business.
MARYE & lOYNTON,
Room No. 1, Braxton Building.
E. W. JOHNSON
Contractor and Builder
NEWPORT NEWva. VA.
Plans and Specifications Prepared 01
Short Notice.
HOtJ8K WORK a ?PEX7T1LT*
TRAVELLERS' GUIDE.
C1 HESAPEAKB 4 OHIO RAILWAY
/TWr TRAINS OAK.Y FOR WASH
1NGTON. TWO THROUGH TRAINS
FOwt CINCINNATI.
In EFFECT JANUARY 5. 1898.
8:00 a. | 4:3? p.
11:15 a. I 8:60 p.
?3:4U p. |U:30 p.
WESTWARD. I No. 1 | No, I
Lv. Newport News
Ar. Richmond
Ar Washington
Lv. Richmond
Ar. Charlottesvill?
Ar. Clifto? Forg?
Ar. Hot Spring?
Ar Ronceverte
Ar. White Sulp. 8pg? | flag
Ar. Huntington I 8:26
Ar. Cincinnati ( 7:55*.
2:15 p.
5:41 p.
8:57 p.
8:61 p.
10:80 p.
2:43 p.
?.80 fc.
8:05 *.
7:2?*.
ii-i?p."
5:15 i
Ar Louisville 111:00*. 1 8:00 p.
?Except Sunday. Other time dally.
No. 1 Old Point to Clacinnati ?nd
Louisville dally. Parlor car Old Point
to Riehmund and Pullman sleeping cat
Richmond for Cincinnati, LoulsvilJe and
St. Louis. Meals served on dining car
west of Gordonsvi.le. Connects at Rlch
moid for Lynchburg aadi Lexington.
V*.
No. t for Cincinnati daily. Pull mats
sleepers Old Point to HintJCt, W. V?-,
and Gorxionsville to Cincinnati and
LouisviUe. Meals served on fliBlug cam
west of Gordonsliie.
For, j No. 1 I No. 4
Norfolk-__J Daily._\ Daiiy._
Lt. Newport New? | U:05 ev. | ?:00 p.
Ar Norfolk ( 12:05 p. j 7:80 p.
Ar. Portsmouth | 12:18 p. | 7:15 p.
For I No. ) I No. 4
_ Old Pol at _j Dally. | Dally_
Lv. Newport New? j H'06 *. | ?:00 p.
Ar. Hampton U:28 a. i:lt p.
At. Old Point_I 11:16 ?. | ?:?? p.
Steamer Louire leaves Portsmouth
daily at 7:40 A. M. anc J P. M.; leave*
Norfolk 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
Potte, assistant general paiwngei
w*nt. FQcDmoad
MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANS?
PORTATION CO.'S STEAM SHII
LINKS FOR BOSTON, PROVI?
DENCE, BALTIMORE.
Leave Newport News via Norfolk f.u
Boston every Monday, Wednesday ant:
Friday, sailing from Norfolk at C P
M. Leaves for Providence Mav 2nd
6th, l?th, 14th. 18th, 23rd, 27th and 31st
Leave Newport News for Baltimore
Mondays. Thursdays and Saturdays
at 5 P. M., connecting for Washington
Philadelphia and New York. Fare ti
Baltimore, one way, $3.00; round trip,
$">.00, including stateroom berth. Ac?
commodations and cuisine unequalled,
Freight and passengers taken for aii
points north and east.
For further information applv to
L. C. SAUNDERS. Agent,
Newport News. Va.
W. P. TURNER, G. P. A.
J. C. WHITNEY, T. M.
General Office, Baltimore, Md.
r|"' HE NORFOLK A WASHINGTON
? STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
The New and Powerful Iron Palac?
Steamers, Newport News, Washington
?._d Norfolk, will leave dally ?-? follows:
NOr TH BOUND.
Steamers leave Portsmouth, foot
of North street at. i:f0 p. m
Leave Norfolk, foo' of Mathewo
street p.t. 1:10 p. m
Leave Old Point at. 7:20 p. m
Arrive Washington at. 6.-46 a. m
B. 4 O. R R. PENN. R R
Leave Washington at S:00 a ni 7:20 a ni
Arrive Philadelphia at 11:10 am 10:40 a u
Arrive New York at 2:00 p m 1:23 p n
South bound, B. & (J. It. it. l'enn. lt. ??:
Leaves New York at 11:30 a ai 1:00 p ni
Leaves Philadelphia at 1:33 p m 3:1S p
Arrives in Wa?'iington 4:30 p ni 6:ls i n
Sieamers leave Washington at 7:00 p i
Arrive Fortress Monroe at 6:30 a n
Arrive Norfalk at J:3t a i
Arrive Portsmouth at 6:00 a l
The trip down the historic Potomac rivt)
and Chesapeake bay on the elegant steaiucii
ol this Company is unsurpassed. Tie
steamers are comparatively new, haYin;
been built in ls?l, aud are lifted up in ih
most luxuriant manner, with electric light,
?tall 'tells and steam heat in each room. TL
cables are supplied with every delicacy <.
the season Irom the markets ol Wamhicgto
and Norfolk.
For fu>tbor information apply to
I). J. CALLiH AN, Auer.t.
Norfolk. V*.
OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP CO
DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN
NEW XORK AND VIRGINIA POINTS.
The elegant passenger steamships
Jamestown, Guyandotte, Princess
Anne, Old Dominion, leave New York
every day except Sunday at 3:00 P. M.
for Norfolk and Newport News, touch?
ing at Fortress Monroe on the south?
bound trip.
The ships of this line leave Norfolk
for New York direct every day except
Sunday at 5:30 o'clock.
A short, delightful and Invigorating
voyage.
FARE:
First-class, straight, including
meals and berth . $ 8.00
First-class, round trip, Includ?
ing meals and berth . 13.00
Steerage without subsistance .... 4.50
Steamer Luray arrives from Smith
field and leaves for Norfolk daily ex?
cept Sunday, at 8:30 A. M. Returning
leaves Norfolk from Bay Line wharf
every day except Sunday at 3 P. M.
M. B. CROWELL, Agent.
rp HE STEAMER 8. A. M'CALL
JL will leave Newport New? with both
freighft and passengers for Petersburg
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
about 7:15 A. M, andi Will leave Newport
News for Norfolk every Tuesay, Thurs?
day and Saturday about 3:30 P. M.
Will leave Norfolk every Monday,
Wednesday Audi Thursday at ? A. M.
?hArp. J. W. PffTLT/fPa
. el .'.1. i Owner.
To inspect our prices before buying
any goods we handle.
Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats and Caps,
Rubber Goods,
Trunks
$ At Prices That Defy Competition.
eb BannerClothier
rashington Avenue, opposite Opera House.
If you want a building lot
Buy it of the
Old Dominion Land Company
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 City, "War?
wick ami York Counties.
Old Dominion Land Company*
ROOM NO. 11.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
OFFICE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M.
Extraordioary Offer to the Housekeers of New?
port News.
For the Next Ten Days the Newport News Gas Conv
pany will Distribute 100 Gas Cooking Stoves on the
Most Reasonable Terms Ever Offered.
Those who do not care or cannot afford to buy a gas
stove out-right, can arrange with us to obtain a beautiful
gas range by making a very small cash payment and
twelve monthly payments of one dollor ($1) per month, at
the end of which time the range belongs to them. Range
setup in kitchen ready for use. No dirt! No dust! No
coal to firing in ! No ashes to take up and carry out!
On it the finest lady in the land can prepare her meals
and not become soiled. Much cheaper than coal or wood!
And oh, what a comfort, husbands, to your wives who pre?
pare your meals over steaming coal ranges during the
long hot days of summer. If you wish to economize, buy
a gas range ; the saving over coal will pay for it in a few
months. If .your house is piped but has .no fixtures we
will make connection for use of the gas stove. This offer
is limited to 100 stoves.
For further information call at office, Braxton Building,
Washington avenue.
Newport News Gas Company,
By W. S. BO WEN, Superintendant.
G. B. WEST, President, D. S. JONES, Vlee-PrealdenU W. B. VEST, Caahler.
Citizens and Marine Bank
OF NEWPORT NEWS, VA.
CAPITAL $50,000. SURPLUS $15 OOO
PAID IN DIVIDENDS, $15,500.
A general banking business. Every facility offered tot auto and prompt
transaction of business on favorable terma. The accounte of Corporations,
Firms and Individuals solicited. Special attention given .*? oolleottona. Draft*
drawn on all parts of the world.
A SPECIAL SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OP Cl AND UPWARD.
DIRECTORS:
G. B. West, H. E. Parker, T. M. Benson, J. B. Jennings, L. P. Stearnes,
E. T. Ivy, D. S. Jones, A. C. Garrett. J. M. Curtis.
W. A. Post, President. J. r. Swlnerton, Vice-Presldent. 3. A. Wlllett, Cashier
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF NEWPORT NEWS.
GnPITfU, $100,000- dirbctors : SURPLUS $27,000
W A. Post, J. r. Swlnerton, M. B. Crowell, M. V. Doughty,
R. Q. Bickford. C. B. Orcutt, I. Eugene White, J. A. Wlllett.
Accounts of banks, carporatlons, merchants, individuals and firms Invited.
We offer depositors every accommodation which their balances, business ?od
responsibility warrant. Sell our own drafts drawn on all principal cities of
the world.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
SCHMELZ BROS., BANKERS
? NEWPORT NEWS. va.
DO A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Accounts of individuals, firms and corporations solfcited. . .
Collections made on all parts of the country. Foreign exchange, bousai
and sold at lowest ratea. Foreign drafts Issued on all psjto of tto world.
IN OUR DIME S VINGS DEPARTMENT
Deposits received from 10 cents to $5,000.00 and taterest allowed *t the rot* ot
4 PER CENT. PER ANNUM. _
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR HBJNT. -.laa9mm
Only safety boxes In the city secured by tame lock*, . . - ??m<m!M