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BOTH flBpNtt1
Brooklyn Strikers Still Throw
Missiles,
SOLDIERS SHOOT A RIOTER.
A Day of Sullen Smoldering With
Occasional Outbursts. Busi?
ness Suffering. Three Hun?
dred Strikers Held. A
Charge of Cavalry.
BvSouthern Asaoointel Froag.
Brooklyn, January 23, ?Maj.
Abrains, iu command of two com?
panies of the TtU regiment at A
o'clock this moiiuug closed all sa?
loons near llidgewood. Ho Stattoued
jpic.kots at the door of each with
orders not to allow any one l<> pass
In or out. A lur^e number ol men
?ere praotiea iy imprisoned. Maj, !
Abrains said bo would keep them
Closed all day. JIo uieo closed the
{tall iu Palmetto street m vrulOU tho
strikers gat tier.
There were 300 mou iu the plaoo
*t the time and they olauiorod to
0et out. Finally, a messenger was
dispatched to ihu oflieu of lialdwiu
i\ .Straus, a lawyer, ou Fulton street,
*ud an hour tutor he appeared be
tore Justice Gay nor, in tun Supreme
Court, asking tor u writ of habeas
corpus compelling Dngadicr Ueu
oral MeLeer to produce the impris?
oned strikers iu court. The writ
v.i- granted ana made returnable at
4 o'clock.
When Qen, MoLeer wao served
?with the writ of habeas corpus Lie
<uiit word tu Col, Apploton to ro
|oase the men who were peuued iu
the ball, and whan the lawyers en
Cered court to argue the matter the
tuen were at liberty and who not
in oduced in court.
Paul <-:. Delete, who appeared
for tho Judge Advooate, ol the Na
tioual Guard in the matter, stated
that there were other exits t.j tho
Jinlt tbau t?u one blooked bv tho
?mhtia and therefore the strikers
were not prisoners at any nine. Ho
?aid that tlio troops closed ibe maiu
entrance to the Lall to prevent the
mm trout rushing out nutl throwiug
bricks, stones aud other missiles aud
Alton retreat tu their r.>. m - i i escape
ibo militia. The wril was disumscd.
Frederick Loezer .v i u., dry
goods morchants ou Fulton street,
?uspeuued fifty olorks to ibty, so
they auuontioe, until the strike is
over, 1 hey say their trade has been
affected to such an extent that I bey
<auuot atlbrd to keep their clerks ou
the en In r v roll. Aram Straus,
?I ry goods, suspended stsveuty-live
clerks, to tlay for suuiiar rousous.
Adj.* lien. McAlpiue, .it;.lh'e Ad
cooate ?eu, Wallace and Military
Secretary Marvin, of tho Governor's
stuff, called upon Mayor Sobireu
this afternoon and hue n brief inter?
view with him. The Mayor t-m,I
([here was no necessity of calling
out more troops,
More than ?0U special policemen
Have boeu sworn iu during the past
two days nu a supplementary to the
?egularly iippoiutud police.
Hlood was phed iu starling the
cars ou the .At:unt;;? avenue sy&tum,
preparations were made to open the
tiiie shortly after noon. The Tliir
to nth Megimeut, Col. Austiu m
Command and Maja, Coehrau und
;.t:a.'om in obarge ol two battailous,
na I been ou duty ou Fifth avenue
v'. d L'weuty street and at Ninth ave
line und Twentieth street, respect
tveiy, Tboy weru ordered to protect
(he route of the Hicks street care,
This regiment is ouo which saw ser?
vice in the Uuil'alo riotu and it will
?tum) no no:.sen- e.
The timt car wits startod from the
.fintier street stables at 2:'2(J p, m.
Ou the front platform was u special
policeman and on the rear of it
Howard was uu duty. Col. Austiu
deployed his men over several
Mocks iu the neighborhood win re !
Uu anticipated trouble, l'liu sceoud
battalion got a hot reception iu the |
ffoglon atiotit llioks und Harrison |
?treois. St.dies, bottles ami otbei
missiles were thrown at them irom
windows. They ?ero tauuted and
ridiculed by people who sto.nl ou
the door steps, und lit least In ouo
tustnueo a revolver was poiutod at
them from a window. The lirst cur
itself was not attacked, at Juust so its
occupants Bay,
The uiilitiamou wore tho targets.
Filially they ordered that ah win?
dows bo em.sed and the sidowadts
and doorways cleared, The people
in the wiudowa'did not obey, L'here
watt a cruck of a rule and a piece of
brownstone was cnipped from a
house fronting at the sitlo of tho
wiudow. lho window closed with a
bang.
People across the w ay leaned out
over the beads of the troops and
throw ibiug*. Orack, cruck spoke
tho Kim* and bullets whi/./ed pa-t
soveral beads, The pulico pushed
into tho bouse at 419 1 licks'street
and arrested Jacob Qtiiulan for
throwiug lumps of coal at private
\\ m. t tile, of Company I,
At i-l) Llioks street they arrested
fohtt .Monde, who pointed"u loaded
)??ulvcr out of a window at Corporal
i Platt, of Company I. <lu8t beyond
this house, over Pollard's buIooii,
No. Ill llioks street, u man wus seen
oo the roof. Almost simultaneously
several shots were Bred nud the man
dropped. Ho was a roofer by the
nuiu? of Carney. A bullet cutered
lu? right thi^h uud passed upward
thru.;.:'u the groiu and abdomou. i
Ho wu^ removed to Uio Long Island
Oollcjte Hospital and tlio coroner
sent "tor to take bis uute inortctn
statement.
There were iu all about forty shots.
Carney was the only mau shot. Tue |
cur proceeded without interruption
utter that. The peoplo of Hicks
Btreet had learned their lessou.
Windows were kept closed and door?
ways deserted. Two ears passed
through the street and returned to
the n:at>lt 8 without injury.
The thing ol the troops caused a
reisu of terror in tho vicinity, which
lasted till about I o'clock, when tho
troops marched to tho (Jay Hull, en?
tered trolley cars and were trans?
ported to their armory.
Carney is a roofer, and says he
was at work when he heard the or- !
der to staud back. Ho started to
run buck, but was idiot before he
oottld get out of t-i^?t. Henry
Ahrens, the mnu who was shot ou
IJuUey street last night by the pick?
ets of tho Seventh Uegiuieut, died
shortly before noon to day.
Judge Uaynor, iu Supreme Court
special term, heard argumeuts at 11
o'clock to-day by Delos .UcCurdy.of
New York, and M, L. Tuwds, of
Brooklyn, in the application of
Joseph Lioaiier \ Co., Fulton street
merchants, ou an order to thow
causa why a writ of mandamus
should not lie issued against the
Brooklyn Heights railroad to com?
pel them to operate their hues. The
company was represented by Julian
1'. Davies, ol New York, and Thos.
U. .Moore-, of Urooklyu.
Judge Uaynor said the ditVereucos
between the compauiea and the
men were so slight that he thought
they should bo easily adjusted uud
would hardly justify the court in
laterferiug. lue ilecisiou is re?
served.
Early in tho day Troop A, New
York city's swell cavulrymeu,
charged with drawn sabers to dis?
perse u mob which was stoning a
gang of non-union workmen repair
ine; tracks. Iu other iubtuoecs
troops tired at windows from which
btoncs were thrown ut them and
used their bayonets to d sperse
crowds, Wire cutting, obstructing
tracks and bouibardiug cuib W0.8
continued iu spito cm" the presence of
the troops.
The linemen and electrical work?
men after much deliberation decided
tj sti:Ku out of sympathy for tiie
conductors and motormeu. Their
action will iucrease tho troubles ol
the trolley lines.
More cara wero ruu to ilay than
any day sinoe the striko begun.
Light now hues began operating
cars to-day.
t ui r itjUr Shu waiorms.
I Ut SouUioru Associate I Preis.
San Ekanoisoo, .January '-!;>,?
1 Snowstorius are still raging ou the
duo of the Central Pacific, between
Sissou's uud Dunsuiuir, Oal., with
no signs of abatement, Auothor
n\a!aneho has occurred at Soda
Spriuga. Napa City is inundated
uud neither truiiis nor boats can
reach that place to-day. Tho
towns of Woodland and Tehama
uro tlooded and trains have bloppod
luuuiug to those place.--. '1'hu town
of Guerueville, Sonoma county, is
moro than half under "uier uud
commnuioatiou by telephone is cut
>'il. Over a doKeu famines hud to
dee to tho uplands, saving nothing
but their lives,
Italian lubacco Kal?lnar<
By Sontborn Ansouiato.t l'rusd. I
Wa~-ui.suios, diinuary 'S.'??The
American consul ut Gastelianiare,
Italy, has sent, to tho State Depart
ment a report upon the experiments
conducted by that govorutueiil in
raising tobacco from lientueky,
\ uginia and .Sumatra seed, iu Ins
cwnsttlar dietriot. I tie expeiimouts
aro being conducted ut the utmost
care and soieutiUo nicety, but tho
I consul declares it will bo many
\ :-irs before any results can be ob
t...;.id whsch will iutorferu with the
sa.o of American leal in Italy.
\ ? liocolata i'iirn .
'! bo Y's wiil give a chocolato
party at Freeinau's studio from (i
to ii o'clock this afiemoou. The
youti7 Indies are working for tho
purpose of placing a cot in tho Ue
treat for the Sick and ask liborul
patronage from tho public.
Ilm I'rolilbllioii Mate t-'oruruitlco
The Prohibition State Committee
will meet in Norfolk today. It is
said tha: Lie oommitteo wid select a
chuiruiun ui d will organize,
LAS I CHANCE
At the Great Clearing Sale of Dress
?oocia, Coats and Capes,
Ladies' and ?3oys' Shirt Waists.
Tho in.hier;.."ins offered will
close out the above goods tins week.
If. A. Sauurter?, 172 Alum street.
"Newest Discovery."?Ext. teeth
no pain. N. Y, i>, Kooms, 162 Main,
THEBERINGJEIUFI8HERIE8
The Paris Agreement a Complete
Failure.
THEIR RAPID EXTERMINATION
Two Important Financial Bills in tho
Sennie. To Moot Temporary
Deficiencies. Bills for
Bonds and Silver
Coinage.
UT riou thorn Assooi.it?.l Prost.
Washington*, January 2li?House.
?Auioug the executive cotnmuuicu
tiotia lau) before tho iloueo to day
was a lot tot from the Secretary of
the l'reasury in answer to the reso?
lution of impiiry introduced some
days ago by .Mr. Diugley .(Hep.) of
Maiue, roluliug to the condition aud
prospects ut the iieriug sea seal
herd.
Mr. Diugley called attention to
tho importance of this letter, which
showed that tho fans regulations
lor the protection of tho Alaskan
seal fisheries have proved a flat fail?
ure, us shown by the facts cited:
1, Tho lessees ol the Government,
notwithstanding there had been
three years' cessation of killing scale
iu Alaskuu islands, were able to so
cure less than ltitU0 i tnnics the past
seals, whereas Kl.l.OUU wero easily
obtained a few years a^o.
The pelugic sealers, mostly Ca?
nadian, secured nearly tii),Ut)U seals,
mostly female, tue past seasou, of
which ; i,n 10 were killed iu Deriug
sea,whereas previously they had not
beeu able to obtain half of this uuiu
bor. Aud us ninety live sealing ves
-eis uro now prepariug to sail with
Alaskan Bbesratnuu ou board, there
is little doubt that they will kill
lOC.UUl) seals iu Denug sea tue next
seasou, unless interfered with by
new legislation or regulations.
8, It is the cpiuiou bl tho Secre?
tary of the Treasury aud ol all seal
experts mat waiter the fans reguia
tious within three or four, or ut the
most five years, tho entire Alaskau
seal herds will be exterminated und
property worth $10,0U?.?U? to this
uouuiry and u source of comfort of
inestimable value to the world, will
bo exterminated.
"Obviously," said Mr. Diugley,
"self respect as well as self mtorest
demand that this faroe should bo ut
once ende.l. It costs this country
more than S'-??,U?0 por auuum to
execute thu Paris regulations, aud
all fur tno beuetit of pelagic sealers,
maiuly Canadian,
"We shoukl at ouco notify Great
Britain of tho 6ituutiou und 1 uu
derstaud this has baeii duue, und in?
form her that uuluss she will join us
in regulations that will protect tho
Alaskan soul henrds trom extermina?
tion, wo sliuil bo obliged to at once
kill and secure the whole herd ai.it
and save to that extent tue property
which belongs to us,"
Diugley men introduced a bill
autlioii/.iug the Secretary of the
l'reaiury to forthwiili kill aud so
cure the skius of tlie whole Alaskan
herd ou the seal islands, sell them
aud cover the proceeds mto the
Treasury. The second ssetiou an
thou/.esthe President to suspend
the provisions of the uct whouevei
'?real If ritsiu shall unite with us iu
regulations, which iu his judgment
protect tho Alasi.au seui herds.
The bill and .Secretary Carlisle's
letter were referred to tue Commit?
tee ou Way aud Menus.
Mr. Medium, lrom the Commit*
tee un \\ ays aud .Means, reported u
resolution, winch was agreed to,
calling upon the Secretary ol the
Treasury for additional miorinatiou
on the subject.
Tho Sundry Civil Appropriation
bill was men brought up in commit
tec of the w<io|e. i'he lull was con
?idorcd under tho live minute rule.
At the earliast possible moment,
fielder, (Hep,) of South Dacota,
g it [iiu tloor uud delivered ?u elo
t(iisnt tribute to the memory ut
Cuarlos L. t arter, late Annexation
list Commiesouer to tue United
States, who was knled iu the recent
rebellious uprising iu Hawaii,
which was received with applatise.
After ,cou.-idering . 0 of thu 101
pages of the full, tno cumunttce
rose and thu House adjourned*
Ugnatr,?.Mr. iluie gave uotioe ol
an anienomeui to tho Diplomatie
uud Consular Appropriation bill,
appropriating $6UU,0Ju toward tin;
cousUuction ot a telegraph cabio
betweeu the Unitod States und tue
Hawaiian Island?.
I'wo linaucial bills were intro?
duced, which were referred to the
Finauce t lommitteea
The first was by .Mr. Smith, of
Now Jersey, us title being to pro
vide foi tho appointment of a uon
partisan monetary commission and
to provide meaus for temporary do
: fioieuoiea in tno revenue.
I'he aeooud part of tho title re?
fers to a proposed Issue of United
States D i er cent, bonds, purchasa?
ble and payable in gold coin, to an
amount not to exceed S?Dd.uOd.UOi). i
His title ot Air, Joues' bill was to
?Tryvido for the issue of bonds, tho 1
coiuage of silvor and for othor pur?
poses,
In liia explanatory romarks Mr.
J0110.1 declared that lio would, under
no consideration, vote for any' i.- sue
of bonds unless tho hill was coupled
with a sensible, manly und substan?
tial recognition of silver."
I As the bill proposes to abolish all
I lesser denominations of ?reeuhKoks
mid natioual bank notes than $10,
and make all such lower deuomiuu
lions kilvcr oertitieates, paynblo iu
silver coin, he olaiuiod that that
would he u great stride forward iu
the interest of silver, and hu up
peulcil to tho extreme bilver uiou to
stand by Ihu hill.
Mr. burrows, of Michigau, took
the oath of office to-day.
The Nicuragusu Canal bill was
taken up autl Mr. Turpio (. Dem.,
lud.) made u uharacterislteally sharp
and bitter speech iu opposition. At
the close of Mr, Turpio 8 speech the
bill went ovor and thu Senate, aftor
n short executive sosbiou, at 11:45
adjourned until to morrow.
I CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
Items Ticked From All Parts of the
World.
Tennofsee friends of Harris resid
iag in Washington are prepariug to
give him a hauquct iu honor of bis
record election. Senator Harris is
the first mau Tenuessoe ever
elected to the Senate for a fourth
term.
A I'ari6 special to tho New York
Sun iulimates that domestic dissen?
sion was a pi line faelor in causing
the resignation of the I'resideucr by
Casimir-Perier aud that a divorce
suit between tho ex President aud
i his wile is irumiuent.
Dr. Alfred Deo Loomis, professor
of the practice of nieiliciue in the
medical department of tho Duiver
sity uf the City of Now York aud
physician to Hollevuo Hospital, died
at Ins residence, No. IT West Thirty
fourth street, yesterday morning, of
acute hibar puetimouia.
President Fuuro has appointed
Ucuetal Pottrnier to bo chief of the
military household ut thu Elysee
palace. Bourgeois has oliered tue
portfolio of justice to Senator Do
Mole. Presnleut Fauro has re
wived 3 Odd telegrams of oongratu
latiou upon his election.
The People's Saving Institution,
of Erie, Pa., mado au assignment
yesterday to its cashier, Fred O.
Davis, A recent bauk failure ut
Kidgeway, iu which one of the
ollioers of tho People's Institution
was interested as a stockholder, is
said to ho the cause.
Hay wood Shank and Harry i.it
well, two negroes, wero brought to
Atlanta, Ga., last night to save them
from a Clayton county mob. They
wore arrested on suspicion of having
attsmpted to feloniously assault two
young women named Pluukett last
Suuday night, A mob was being
organized to lynch the prisoners,
Mr. Cecil P. Poole, general super
intendentof the Lynch burg Electric
Company, bus toudered his resigna?
tion to take elVeet January dlst. Mr.
Poole hus accepted a pusiliou on thu
editorial start" of tbo Electrical
World, New Vorl., the loading dec
trioal jourunl of the Unilod States.
Minister liuchauan, at Buenos
Ay res, cabled the State Department
at Washington, confirming news
heretofore puiiiishtd, that tbo Ar?
gentina cabinet : i.ii v nut U-t Wo.i
nesday, that l'resideut Peuna re
signed Monday and that Vtco Pres?
ident Uriburub assumed the Presi?
dency, Ail was quiet thsro yester?
day._
? he ->:?v i .
Bv Southora Associate I Proa-t.
Ni.w x*oitK, .lanuury 23.? Tbo an?
nual banquet of tue New York Hoard
id Trade aud Transportation was
hold to-night at Delmouico's, About
-dd fcguests Bat down to din ner
mid tho meuu was a most j
elaborate one. Tho Hon. Dar?
win It. James, president of the
New York Hoard of Transportation,
presided, lion. II, A. Herbert,Sou
retary pi the Navy, was the princi?
pal after-dinner orator, tukiug for
ins subject, "Ihn Navy, as llalated
to Trade and Transportation."
J?cUs?a?i <>m<m Flu lit.
London, January 23?Dick Purge
received to-day a letter froiu .lamas
J, Corboit concerning the proposed
Corbett-Jaokiou prize light. Cor
bett wrote that ha would meet Jack?
son for ?5,000 u side at tho National
Sporting Club nine weeks alter his
tiidit with PitzsimntoQf, whioli will
take place in Decomber, When toi l
ol the contents ol tho latter .laeiisoii
deolared bo was willing to fight ut
any time in the noxt four months,
but would not watt a week longer.
Krep you. blood | .ire and healthy ..ml
end you will not h*vo rheumatism.
Moo t a sarsapai ula (,'i*es the niooii \ i:al
by mm r; bui If.
I,ace Ourtamia.
Gonuiuo Brosssls, lovely patterns, |
$5.50 per pair; Irish point, per
pair; prettiest Nottingham ever in
tho city. Special ouo week. Creecy
a- Dill, 188 Maiu street. _
Caps of all kinds at the lowest
pricos, L. Jack Oliver L Co., hat?
ters, 111 Main street._
Children Cry fo?
Ten Japanese Vessels Altack
China's Port.
THE YORKTOWN IN SERVICE.
Missionary families Transported
from tht! Scene of Action.
Large Force Landed tor
Wei Hai Wei. Peaco
Plenipotentiaries.
Uy Southern Amoccu.i.i Press.
Washington, January US,?Tho
Navy Department baa reaoived the
following dispatch, iroin Commander
Folger, of the Yorktown.ut Uhecfoo:
" t'ong Chow Foo,China,was bom?
barded by ton Japanese vessels ou
January 18th aud lOth. (>n tho 21at,
in answer to uu appeal of missiona?
ries, and as travel by laud was im
practicable, the I'orktowu trans?
ported toC?e Foo seveuteeu women,
children uud ruck ot tho missionary
families.
"On the'20th and 21st tho Japa?
nese, covorod by twenty three of
their men of war, landed a large
force ut .Shan Tung promontory to
attack tho Chinese fortilicatious ut
Wei Hai Wei. On the 'J2d a small
force was lauded at Ohecfoo from
this vessel to protect neutral citi?
zens aud j roperty. This laodiug
was in common with that from tier
man, British und French vessels.''
With reference to tins dispatch, it
waa said at tho Japanese legatiou iu
thin city that forces wore probably
landed to protect citizeus ol those
cm utriea?priuaipally missionaries
win) reside there, from an uprising
of Chinese, and not in ihn expeo
fancy that their interests would bo
jeopardized through uu attack ou
tho place by the .lapuni su.
The foreign residents of Choofoo.
now it ib oxplaiued, would have no
fear of too Japanese forces, and
fitlher than thu! it is not likely that
the Japanese will make an attack ou
the port. Cheefoo is u treaty
port, hut according to tho uu
thority mentioned, is tho loaal
importaul of these, not exception
Obmg Klang. Tho dupanesu might
desire it for a busa of supplies, but
oven this is unlikely, as there are
other harbors along tho coast belter
appointed lor the purpose, Cheefoo
auohoraga being uu open roadstead
aud unprotected.
1 ho State Department has received
a dispatch from .Minister Sill, ut
Sooul, Korea, under date of iJecem
bar 20, giving the translation of a
royal decree, limiting Chinese resi
deuce iu Korea to the open ports,
forbidding them to travel in thu in?
terior, compelling them to register
within twenty-four hours after their
arrival uud removing their extra?
territorial rights by bringing thorn
under tho jurisdiction ol Korean
court-.
Secretary tiresliam received a dis?
patch to day from Munster Den by
at i'ekiu, reporting that the Chinese
peaee plenipotentiaries will leave
Shanghai ou the 28th instant tor
J apau,
STEAMERS LOST.
The Chicosa and Her Crow ol
Twenty-Six.
Bunton Hakuok, Mich,, January
28,?All hopo for tho Graham .'.
Morton sorow stornier Chicosa has
been abandoned here by the tiudiug
of wrtcua^e from the vessel of]
South Haven. Tho fate of twenty
aix men who niu known to have
been aboard when the steamer left
Milwaukee for, this port Monday
morning is almost as hopeless.
The ill-fated vessel was caught
while crossing the lake and (oil an
easy prey to the seveuty mile uu
hour hurricane which swept the ioy
witters of Lake Michigan through
out Monday, und which continued
with little mod-ration for another
twenty-four hours. The following
dispatch was received from South
Haven:
"Captain Donohne, the light
houso keeper, noticed ihm moruing
through tho hazy weather porti ui
of what seemed to lie wreckage
floating abreast and on each side i l
the harbor here, a couple of miles
outside and close to open water.
"The purta which were brought
ashore by a party of men who went
out on the floating ice, were eaailj
recognized by ve?-,el men as belong
ing to tno Chicosa. A perilous gale
is still blowing, the weatbi r is thick
und the darkueas combines to pre
vent another search for further
proof of tho disaster.
"I'he number of dead may bo
twenty nine, positive statements
buing made that four Si. Joseph's
business men instead of one?Jo*.
Fearl?wore guests of Capt. Steins.
The following telogrum was re?
ceived hero by the steamship com?
pany this evening from South Ha
veu; "We have iiibt found some of
the Chioosa'a upper works in the ice
Off this place, ihero la no doubt
she has foundered." _
See diver'.', leaders m umbrellas*
Pitcher's Gastoria.
A Skater Drowned.
Uy Southern Associated Press.
As'NAi'otii , Md., January J3.?
Right young men broke through
tlio iee on Oollega eroek thin after
noon while shining. At! escape I I at
Herman Wooters, a 15-year-old st it
<h'iit at St, Joint's (JoIlege, who wau
drowned,
W. D. Avdloll, n promiuent pro?
vision dealer of Norfolk, Va., has
used Qurntol in oinergeuey rmses.
It is only necessary to ask him whaS
ho thinks of Qurutol,
I QUIT 1
4 UuyinK Glasses in the old ?
? waj . .? intjat * ii.tt yon think f>
% is right. I'll examine your eyes ^
t free ol co t. and furnish you at ?
? moderate pi cc <p
I GLASSES THAT SUIT, f
I DR. QEO. D. LEVY,!
A 17 GRAN BY STREET. ?
250 HE A D
- OK?
Horses i Moles
(im- nest ".lit b iial 1 on
Tuesday, January 22,
- AND -
Friday, January 25,
AT 10 K. M.. AT THE
Norfolk Horse Exchange.
At wU oh lime wo bavo toolTur t > tho
highest bidder j.-mi Horace and Ntitiea,
nttiul In lor botii the i uato n en i o .th
? iii markets, ti li Hilles um conducted
no thu priit?ipnl ni' a r deatui with all,
atlit will! pi ii ti.n wit itltu to utir - i -
erii iu thu | am. On s.iloit are ui<ri-ae
1u to hui'Ii nil OSli lit til t >o diiw a>e
tin) lnr,.u.l tlomv Bin KUt. t.i I ii ;i illtb
'I'b * mo u will < ?ni -iet oi com gnineute
front the best known snippers in tue West.
Our usual ler.u. will to our irvnd?
-<i uta sole, no nf-bMiUng. 'Tweult-fotir
hours'tri il nml if sto U is not asrepre
seme I. \ mir n un \ will ho rc iindad.
Hiuicinher, every l UK8DAV sail b'ltl
DAV. r ilu <>r M in
THE MoOLVIAIlY-McOLEI.LVN
LIVE rVVOOK IJOtlP.t - Y.
:?.! and 1-2 I'mou streak
Sensible Suggestion
In' view of tho fa t that the unniial
dividends auU cash eurplue on
Northwestern Policies
are *o ntu h larger than thus-: of Now
York Companion, you can iimL.oney
hy exobaugiug any others lor KortllWeat
erit i oho a.
0. Humphreys & Son,
AGENTS.
F. !.. SLADE & "CO..
Railroad, Steamboat and MH1
Su pplies.
WOOD PULLKYd oi uil Blee?) I.ATI!
Mll.l.s. I Ul.U, KK1P.K ?IUNDEKS,
Mi N.iUN s i "AGW'? LKATHEIt HHLT
IN .. IH.YMOI l'H CORDAQE; UOILEKS,
all lisoa for eteam heating. A.eut. tor
Magn??ta ?ectiouai Covertag and tioiltjo*
ami Hicatu Pipes.
8 Market Square?
MAYER :&t CO.,
?JICALKIM
Railroad StoaiviboaJ
?AND?.
fi'MiU -> ?tjipptloa.
* end G Wot! Markoi ;S.iuara
Norloltc. Va.
Burruss, Son & Go39
Cowmoieial nu t oth?r bushier oap4C
discounted.
Loans uexotiaf.l on favorable terms.
City uuuda and other nacurtlla? botu?t
nit 1 dilltt. . , - .
: epoiita receive.!and aooounHtuviterJi
intetertt ailotvo.t on tinio lopoett*.
saio i epojit Jtoxan for reut. Otiargas
mo u-rutu. _ , . ,
Draw i.illaof Exohaaga aud make nable
trannf - r< to Eurooo. .
Lotto? of oreait Ueusd M enuoiMl
I allies of tha world,