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HiilSj Ali the Chaff of Hearsay Blown5 From Newsy Facts. WILL TAKE CHARGE IN APRIL. The Management ot the New Street Railway Company. Ort" for Hori da. Funds (or the Vets' An? nual Banquet. Ex-Senator Gordon in the City. Monday tho ciious wjll bo in our city. Mr. Qeorgo 1'arlter is conliued to Iii-: homo on County street, Mouday muht stonewall Gamp, 0? V. will elect officers for tho year. Deep Greek will elect oue delegate to the county convention next Thursday. High street had its weekly swooping yesterday. It adds much to its looks. There was a inj; row iu the suburbs Thursday night, glass bottles, etc., were frooly used. 1 ho Old Polks' Concert last night wus well attended. 't hose who wcro present enjoyed themselves. Or. .1. Shirley Hope wiil ienvo for S'cusacohi. l'lo., on Tuesday, Ho has been ordered to that yard. Mr. H. H. ?arreti delivered one of his praetic.il tnlka at the V. .M. O. A. Ja*t ui;.;ut to a fair Bitted uudieuca, Mr. liatnos Hatntnill, who has beeo conliued to bin home tor ovor two mouths, is still unable to Ienvo his room. At Mrs. Owens' funeral yesterdnj fli^s Happor saii(* "Calvary" by spu cial request of the deceased made some time ago. The New York club arrived in Nor? folk at 12:50 yesterday aud proceeded to the Atiautu: Hotel; later they came on here. Councilman Kvcrett was out yester? day for the tirst time in hovcral wuchs, baviog been couUuud to his homo with pneumonia. On Monday Messrs. Gill .V Thomas will havo had po.-sessiou of the ferry tor six years. They havo tour more 3 ears to run it, Tho new htioet railroad company wiil take charge early iu April, It is stated that Mr. L. (j. YY. Page will bu the general mauager, Ex-State Senator .1. L. Gordon.of Al boiuurlc county, but now ol New York Gity, was in the city veuterdav visiting Guiit. Lt. Ii. Herbert." A youth who willfully destroyed some propelty on JcQorsou etreet wus lined 1<1 ami costs yestorday aud was ordered *o have the property put in order. Admiral George Brown aud wife will leave for Indianapolis, Ind., today, bavins been culled there by tliu illness of hiB mother. Mrs. lirowu will remain for about n mouth. Mr. .lohn fj. llumo and John L. Watsou iifivu been appointed a com? mittee from tho Gottou Manufacturing Votupuuy, to co operate with the V.nBid ol Trade aud Gouuoil iu enter ?aiuiog the New Kngluudcrs ou thoir trip next Monday. Mr. Joshua Denby, who was ap? pointed a committee of oue to solicit Jutiou from the members of Stonewall Gamp. C. V. for their auuunl bau(]net, requests us to state that he will call on All who have not paid up on Mouday, And that he would like for them to have their subscriptions ready. ? 'USA llim A run nil. The police arc looking for a stranger *vho hus beon iu tho city for about teu days taliiug orders for enlargement of pioturos. Hie plan isjlo tnkea person's photograph for oulargemeut, and agrees t i fnm Bh a frame for S3.5 >. No cash is asked fur, but iu a few days lie calls ngniu and requests to be ad taneed SI on tbo frame. If refused he becomes very abusive, Ele has played this trick on several parties. Tho police have been iustruutod to arrest fnm iih soon us they come up with bun, H.'iio public should bu ou tho louKout for him. ? null Kl:ili-%S.,.|(.|-itMl. It in said that tho straight out Don] ocrats met ou Thursday aud mudu the following selectiou for candidates tu I u nominated at the convention on April 17th: Sheriff, It, L, Sm a; Com tnoiiwealth's Attorney, c. M, Gostou; Gommissiuoer ol Itevouue, first, ttosa livens; Commissioner of Uevouue, sec? ond, L, M, West. No name was se? lected for Treasurer, but will bo later OUt _ Mil.*, NlltlN. On Saturday morning, at 11 o'clock, 1 will begin my tirst silk sale and will place tin- nines! and cheapest lino of ?-11 kk over ollbrod in Norfolk from 'J.'ic to $2.50 per yard, It, A, Sauuders, ? lie Hull M in It. oi, I.- Shortly, iwi inv Vcjirt?? I'eaelior, CampiiRt.i.Kvit.TiK, Ky.?"1 havo been b toachor lor twont\ years, aud during ?hat lime hovo hau repealed attacks <jf headache. Note I am entirely free from I horn after using Simmons Livor Regulator, It was so mild in its action that it never iutorferred with uiy bchool siuiios,"?I'.. A, Cheek. Sir. Juet Line FliiOlust .Honey To buy ono of our now Spring suits ot tho low prices wo nidi. Gu/.o in our window ami Bee the latent styles, Levy & Jaoobs, 200 High street. ItoAni liolus v. Inn' Olosing out 200 pair pants ut $2.10. ?Worth from 5:;!.."iil to $1.50 per pair. 9'Iiush prices will hold good only for lea days, Broslauei & Anthony, 11 1 High street. Ohildrers Ccyfoi IViiiioraJ or Mr*. \v. Oivoua? The fuuoral or Mrs. Muttio, wife of Lieut. K. W. Uweus, took place yester ilny afternoon from Monumental M. E. Chureb. it was attendod l>y the Ladies' Auxiliary Society of the V. M. O. A., mill n lurge number of sorrowing friehda of the deceased. The Porta? I month ltillo Company altoudud in a body, iu oitizeus' clothes, as a mark of ' respect to their lieutenaut, ami aa uu npprccintiou of the muny kindnesses extended to thoui #by tho deceased, The services woro conducted by Kuv. T. MoN, Simpson, assisted by Hev. Dr. A. 13. Owon aud Rev. Mr. Webb. Miss Mapper, by special reiptost of thu deceased, uindo homo mouths ago, snii},' "Calvary" iu a very touching uiauuer. At the couclueiou of the ser? vices the remains were placed in tho hearse and convoyed to Ouk Orove Cemetery for interment. The follow? ing gentlemen acted as pall-bearers: l.dwurd O. Buiu. liieuteuuut Qeo. A, Brooks, T. P. Cooke, John A. Codd, M. .1. Nash, dipt, .lohn VV. Dapper, Dr. Chun. L. Unlpepper und 1-111 its A* Butt. The iloral designs wore beauti? ful und numerous; uiuuui; the number was ouo from tbo Rifle Company, M ill Have it ic-iu-uriim. On Thursday next Judge A, S. Watts will graut .Air. W. A. Leu tress a now hearing iu tho ease of Commonwealth vs. White & D'lcming and VVaiuwrigbt A Sou, on ap|>eul from tlio Mayor, who iiued Ihem for keeping cook shops without ii license. The decision which was reversed by tho Court who decided tint tbu city bud no right to tux cook shops, us tbu Stute mude no tax on such places, consequently the oity had no right to ilo so uuless specially pro? vided for by the oburtor, Mr. Feu tress was assisting the Commonwealth attorney aud was employed by the High Constable. Ho claims that he has discovered law upon winch the Judge will reverse his opiuiou, conse? quently the case will be reopened for argument on April -1th. aud wilt be quite interesting, Will I2n Iura? mid fit l [? ti unit ?miir l v On Monday Mr. M. J. Mulvey will assume ebarga of tho I'ort Norfolk Hotel ut L'ort Norfolk. He will com? mence immediately to build au addi? tion about :i.">.\:s."> feet which will bo used as a bar uud billiard room. The house will bo made lirst-class in every respect, and as Mr. M. has shown him? self to bo au excellent caterer, all wlio visit Port Norfolk this season will bavo ooaason to see for themselves. Ho will have it regular liou.se wurmiug at his opening uu the 1st of May, but during April ho will conduct the business ou u small scale. Ait Accident, Yesterday morning a negro named kinchin Watson was standing by the side of thu Scubourd Air-Liuo tru-k ut Bower's Hill while a train passed, Whilo standing tbiro some ouo threw u stick of wood oll' u car and struck Watsou over tho eyes, cutting uu ugly gash, from which tho blood llowed freely. He was put m u passing tram and was brought to tins city. Dr. L. A. Bilisoly wits scut lor nud sowed up tbo wound, winch was au ngiy one. The party who threw tlio wood ia uut known. ?cuiiirtssit?. The meeting at tho South Street Bap? tist Ohurob still continues to be inter? esting, Tbo pastor, Kev. Mr. Mitchell, is striving hard to wiu souls. Several professed conversion Thursday uiglit. The meeting will be suspended for to uiglit, but will be continued on Sunday, At Monumental Kev. Mr. Lee is drawing large crowds and tbo mterest is increasing nightly. Several persons have made profession and others have asked for prayers. The outlook is u most oncouragiog ouo. I?odISV, S (inun roil IIlid M.H II rilni in llumiiiill'?. In ndditu :i to our Caster sale of dress goods, we ahull place on sulc I ustct patent live hook kid gloves at T'.le, worth crl per pair, wilb tbo rest ol the advertised bargains, HummiU's 321) High street. Ttiuv ?ru Here. Shoes to please every our. Call and see them. 11. ?. Loug.V Sou, 2RJ High slieet, ue\t to.I. S. Crawford'.., spring Open in?. Poll line of new spring suitings just received. Look at our window display, soils made to order, S1 ), $1-1, $15, Sit;, $is, 92(1 and $2*2,50, M. Rosen bnutn, 11(5 and IIS High street, l'orts moutb, Va, "Perhaps you would not think so, but a vory largo proportion of disease in New York comes from curelcssuess about catebing cold," ways Dr. Cyrus h'.dsou. "It is such .i simple thing aud to common that few people, unless it is a case of pneumonia, pay any attention tu a cold. 1 here are u greal many cases of catarrh und consumption which have t eir origin in this neglect of tho sim? plest precaution of every day bio. Tho must sensible advice is, wheu you have ouo get nd of it as soon as possible. ti) all means do not neglect it," Dr. l-'.dson does not tell you liow la cure a cold, but wo will. Take Chamberlain's Cough remedy. It will relievo tho lungs, aid oxpcotoratiou, open the se? cretions nud soon ell'eot a permanent ouro. 25 and f>0 cent bottles for sale j by nil druggists. Lamps, silk shades, wiro frames, doll carriages, toilet sets, pictures, tables, rockers and everything eise at Craw? ford's I'll in it uro aud Carpot House. If you I feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS pitcher's Castoria* BASEBALL. Portsmouth Puts Up an Excellent | Game With the New York Giants. The much talked of gamo of baseball between the Now York League team aud tho Portsmouth* came oft yester? day nfteruoou before 500 enthusiastic rooters, all whom worn more thau pleased at the splendid showing our boya made against tho Giants. Tho ptuuo opcued up with our boys at the bat anil (icruiuu in the bos for New York, aud the quick way in winch the side was retired was uut n Hurpriso to any ane. Now York tuaite two runs iu her first inning, und Portsmouth scored another goose egg. Then tho pretty work commenced. With u runner on third base, a long lly to centre field was captured by Hargrove, who Ly a phenomenal throw from deep centre, straight into N utter's hands, caught the runner from third law and retired tho mdo. Tins wus tbo most brilliant play of the game. Ports? mouth comes iu aud Mullen makes the first hit for ouu base, but :e forced out ot second tiy Vcttor's hit to secoud I base. Knox and Hargrove retire the | side, Bauuou bunts to third base and beats ball to Qrst. l'inko make a beau? tiful stop of Davis'hot grounder and' tho runner is thrown out at first. Tier muu fans three times and Stafford's hit to Mulligan retires tho side. The great llusie is in tbo box aud Hargrove punches, Joanea makes hit to lolt hold for one bug and by bad throw ol Wil? son to second Benuron third uud tho "rooters'* run wild. Heach tlics out to second base. Finke ih hit by pitober and gets lirat base'. Fuliuer'a out re? tires the side. Burke tuts to oontro for one bag. Wilson's uky scraper is caught by Finke. Burke is brought homo ou ja hol grounder from Ilium's bat. Fub I ler hits to Mullen aud is thrown out at j first, liauuou goes uut iu same way aud ends tbo inmug. The tilth opens with Mullen at the bat, who hits to third aud is thrown out. Mnlligau and Yettur retire side. Davis gets three bosep. Knox cuptures Doyle's high lly. Leaoh mnkeB a beau? tiful catch of 'Pieman's loug hit, but Davis gets in from third beforo the ball and New York hhs uuother score. Stall'ord makes a two bagger, and Burko retires the side by a hit to Knox. Kuox gets hit by pitcher, Hargrove tlics out to right Held, doancs follows suit aud Kuox retires tho sido by ruu ning oil' base, Brandt relieves Mulli? gan, who, although with a lamo arm, pitched n splendid game. Wilson gets first. Rusie bus a hole in his bat und punches out, Wilson is beautifully thrown out by N'ettcr while uuppiug at third. Fuller's Uy to Mullou retires Hide. Mcokin tokos his turu in the box iu the seventh. Leach hits to secoud and is thrown out. Finke hit a long lly to left field. which is dropped by Burke. Fulmer strikes out and Finke is thrown out tryicg to steal second. For Now York, Puntiou foul Hies to Joanea, Davis gels another three bagger, Doyle hits for ouo bagger aud Davis scores. Tiernun secures liret ou Kuox's fumble. Uy Vetter's quick eye. Tioruau is caught between third adit home. iu the eighth Mullen llics to Bannou. Brandt rutike a olcau one bagger. Yct ter fniiis to Wilson. Kuox makes ouo bagger. Hargrovcs (lies to second base ami side retired. Wilson's fly to left field in csught by Fulmer after a long run, Meckiu mukes three buses. Ful? ler bita to Mullen und is throwu out at lirat, while Meokin crosses tho rubber. Bauuon bunts to'second, and is throwu out ut first. Joiuies is put out by short to first base. Davis pulls down Leach's] high lly. Fluke is ihrowu out at first and tho guiue is ended, Below is tho score : l oi:i>>:i. Ii. NEW VOBK, K it I'oi It it i'o i: I Knox,2b. ii I S l l'ullti, fs. i ii u o Hargrove, cf... ? ? i l llauuoii,ef.... 1 - 1 u Joaues, lb. 0 l 0 l?uvis,;i.:i ?_? i o I e.irli, cf. o II i U IK?yl*,lb. I 1 W ii linke, 3b. o " l ? l'l riian. rf. .0 I 2 o I iihu. r. If. O ii -:..!!..ol, J|.... u 1 fi 0 Mullen, ss. 0 I i Mil irkc'^f. I 2 2 2 Mull gnil.p. o u ii .Ail..;,, e.0 I ii 0 Itrani, n. o 1 u i ' iermaajp. o o o'o Vutter, c.? u ;i .' lusle. |i.o l u u I Uckiu, p. lieu! 0 4 21 :1 S 12 23 2 Sum ha nv: Earned Buns?New York, 1 1. Two-base Hit Stafford. Three* hasu Hit?Davis, -; Meekin, 1, Stolon liases?New York, 7; Portsmouth, 2. Double Plays?Mullen, Knox uud Joanes; Hargrove und \retter; Tiernau j and Doyle. Bases on Balls?Fuller, Doylo and Wilson. Hit by Pitcher Fiuko, Struck Out?By Mulligau, 1; by Brandt, 1; by German, 1; llusie, J; Meekin, I, Wild Pilcbe??Brandt, 1. Time of game, 1,40. Umpire? Munlove. Scorer?0. T. Bland. It was the verdiet of all who saw the game yesterday thut Portsmouth has a strong team and unless we uro fooled, our brethern from across tho river will be considerably shaken up when tuoy tackle us. Both Mulligau und llrauiit did excellent work in the bos to day j and considering tho facl thut Ports? mouth bud three of tho greatest ; pitchers iu the country against them, the result was more than salisaotory, Houston will play bore this aftcruoou and us they have new pitchers u good game in expected. '?lie Hub Will Uo lloro Kltorily? Charles II. Sturtovant, funeral di? rector and embalmer, 308 Third street, corner llarrisou. mhlil-lm I I.ore is but one woy to IIud out tho beauty of our spring lints, iu ali hliapoa and colors, and that is to ecu them, Uhaa. A, NVoltou & Co., moving men's furnishers, Wait for Uofhoimer's brauoh store, 220 High street. Famous' old sluud. '?'tee iini. v. in it,- ii,-re shortly. > Children Cry for GRIP IS EPIDEMIC Whole Families Stricken and Many Deaths Reported. Nearly Every Third Person Suffering With a Cold, Which Often Results in Grip, Pleurisy or Pneumonia. Col's Ia.nl to roughs, coughs to Crip, rtiouuiotna and Cousu.nptioiii llieriiforo.it la all linportaat to chock n cold heiore ii rosclios tin- lange. Muuyon's Out I Uure "ill poslth oly bron . a eold Inside ol t .vcutt four buurs if taken as soon as tho eold niunifost* itself. When tho cold roaelics ?hj Urn:, or bronchial tubes tlio Couith Uure ? ould ho used alternately every half hour iri'.h tho i ii .i i uro. The Cold Cure is guaranteed lo prevent pneumonia II Used In tho bi tuning of u cold. I naiimonia, nr Inlhitniuat ou of tbo Inn ;s cnu be controlio 1 by tbo uso ol these two ? m o i. The Conan ?nro pos tivoly 01 ros bi ou hi ti<. tiotcliuR in tbo tin oat. boar ?> is-. Ibas ?.f voice, soreness ol tbo (host, tliilicutty iu b eathiug, harking cough an I all p itmouarv diseases nherc the lungs uro not t>o rar de? composed or covered with tubercles. It yon ?r ? oiling, -t p Into t o uoarest dr g'storc an i g?: n 26o vial of ouo ol u i Vons Kom?die?. N? imitier ivluit your ills ease, hi how mauv dootora have failed to cure, it tri l give y?u rol ef. Those who aro Iu doubt as to the itaturo o: thoT diseases should iiddioss I r >r. Mini you, I50G Arch slroet. I'hiladol liia.giriug mil lyuijitoni o theirdisonso. I'rof. dun j ou "ill oiirofully dingnoso tho ea 11 and givo you tho t ouo I) I iif Ins ndvioa hi si Intely Irr? o! all ohurg . Tbo ltemodtos ?rill I o sent to SUJ ablri'ss OU rcco.pt of rot til price. 1 lie 1.11)1 Ui i mini .'?ifiiiiu? Tho Baptist 1'nion Meeting of tho Lower District began a three days' I sossiwu at South Street Bapn-t Church yesterday at 11 o'clock, with n lur;-? attendance, and Mr. A. B. Walker, Moderator, in tho ohair, and Mr. 0. B. Mean, Clerk. Lev. \V, P. Watson raised tho <iuoh tion as to what oliurelios are members of the Union. The Riound whs taken by some that nil tho ohurohes belong to the (Juiou. Others tbnt only such churches as have miulo applicatiuu for membership are members. A spirited discussion followed. Bev. W, P. Wat? son, Dr. J. A. Speight, Dr. A. E. Owen, Dr. J. J. Hull, W. Mc. Wood bouse, Kev. T. A. Hall, A. U. Walkor nud Kev. J. W, Mitchell took |>art, at the close of which Dr. J. J, Uall moved Ihut a committee be uppoiutou ou mem? bership. Tho Moderator appointed the following us tho committee. J, W. Mitchell, J, J, Hull aud W. Mc. Wood house. Visiting bretbrou wore invited to seats. Tho minutes were read by the elotk. Iu the absence of Kev. W. S. Lcako, who had been appointed to preach the introductory sermon, Bev. J, W. Mitchell was appointed to select some ouo to preach it at 8 o'clock p. in. Tho Moderator made au earnest ad? dress ou the work of tho Union. \V. Mold Woodhousu was elected vice-moderator. A committee on time, place end preachers, consisting of W. McK. Wood house, Willis Hatchings aud Kev. (J. S. Keuuard, was appointed. Dr. E. A. Uwon offered tbo follow? ing resolution: Itcsoh'Cil, That the L'uiou expresses its profound sympathy with Uro. L, B. Allen iu the deep sorrow which lias fallou nr.ui him in the death of his lovely wife. The question of the Voting People's Union was discussed by Dr, J. J, Hull iu uu able and earnest speech. Dr, Hull took tbo ground that tho Unions should bo connected with the South? ern Baptist Convention, Kev. E. B. Hatcher, of tho First Church, followed Dr. Hall. Be thought that the country churches needed the unions especially. He was not so emphatic as Dr. Hull in favor of the uuxihary of the Southern Baptist Convention. The uuiou adjourned to meet at *J p, iu. The afterooon session was devoted to the discussion of topics which were su levied last uiglit, The association ad? journed to 10:31) a. ui. to day. The session will last from l'Cij to 12:30 in I the tnorniuf.; and lrom '1 to 5 in tin' I afternoon. There will bo no night ses siou, but ou Sunday tho session will bogiu at 11a. m. ? in' iini Norfi'lu i*i blic ?cltoni, 1 The following is tho Wost Norfolk Pnblio School roll of bouor for the tuoiiih of March : Studies: Si nior Class?Maurice W Dennis, Walter B Holmes, Eddie I al? bs, Willie B McNeal, Johnnie White lun.l, Misses Sarah M Houweil, Albe (> (.iui ris, M Ada Gwynn, Junior Class?Benj P Adams, Prank W Earnest, Uobt t'homns Hosier, Wil bo V Hudson, J Roscoe McNeal, Uflo E Boindexter, Hubert W 'lorbort, Bob! Bruce Whitebeatl, Misses Bessie D Christian, Bernioe (inrris. I.Hue M Holland, Mamie I. .lobusou, L Belle Mayes, l'riiiiary Class?Kate E Adams, Em? ma Aahberry, Buby Ashberry, Mollie 11 Claud, Bertha Christian, Anuio L Uwyun, Dora Qwynn, Emma Baby, Deportment Prank W L?rm st und Robert W Torbort, Misses Anuie .1 Adauis, Ruby Ashberry, Sarah M, Buuwell, Allio 0 Uarris, i\l Ada Qwynn, Lillie M Holiaud, Nettiu L Koyes, Nettie E Latimor. Attendance?Benj P Adams. Eddie Ca.bs, Maurice \\ Denuis, Walter 1! Holmes, Uobt ThoS Hosier, .lohn 11 Raby, Robt W Torbert, .lohuuio White bead. Misses Kul.v Ashberry, Mollie I 11 Claud, Hertha Christian, Be Bio I' Christian, Alhe <) Uarris, Bornice Gar? ns, Nettie L Koyes, L Belle Mayes, Katio F. I'riuglor, Emma Ruby. Tho following deserve honorable meiitiou : W Jasper tiarris, Hurry (1 Hornlos, Harry M Jobuson, John H Itaby, Linwood M Wbiteheail, Misse Addie 0 I'ritigle. Annie D Priugle, Mury D Pringle, Nonie Machen. TU? Iiiiii Will IIa Hera Shortly. > Pitcher';, Oastoria<> ROSENB?UM'S. | ROSENB?UM'S._| BOSENSAUMB. _ PORTSMOUTH EYES WILL BE THE FIRST to see the largest exhibit of S RR I INI G SUITS that has ever been shown in any one window in the State. TUESDAY MORNING WE SHOW OUR SPRING SUITS FOR 1895. X Children's .Suits, cut us only we 3? can cut 'om; from :t to 15 >eurs. from 81.50 to 88. Au ull wool ^ garment ih S'-'. GVL ROSE^BAOS Men's Suits. s:*..o<>, 81.50, 30, X (7.50. S*. Ike "Hotter grades up Hoy's Suits, new shades, S3, 81.50, 85.50. Our Leader, 86; suit worth 310. <><}<><>'tO^OZOl VO'SOSt , 116 and 1 18 High St., Portsmouth. I l'DIMMKi? I'll ADVKIt*riNi:.fll MI'S W'AM'KI? -FAMILIESTO8E1WE WITH >\ D1NNEUS AM? BUl'PEHS al lli.tr r.'m enooa hi ituatl coat. My table ?rill ba supplied with lb* let n ill' inarkot, and nil tho onrlieat vegetables, etc.. in season. Tern u ic.iaonablo l>v wo 'k or montli ' E1>\vam? SM m l,. SID Wilier root. S. nil postal or cull at tlio abovo address, i tuli27-liu 17*01? CI.EKK OF TUB MARKET, JAMEH V T. WHITEIIUIWT, subjoct to Oonio ? ratio primary. uili-vtf i Special For To-day. (?nod Table butter. 2Bc per |io n I. ; line |ioniiil Cloud Ten iiinl two poUtid* Baa. ir lor Uao. Ginger Simps, Oe per pound, i Oyster Cr okors, i;.- par polin I. California I'ruuos. 7c per pound. 0. W. Ill IH1IN8 a CO., I H02 Crawford Ktroot. I POTATOES. POTATOES, Michigan Early llo*.? for hoc.I, ami r.nr bauk's li.r eatiiiK. Will onload TillM . Satur ilnv) UOltNiNO. to be sold e leap Lv TUB E. n. MIOOKH CO , Mat. h 1' tb. ?11 and 11 1 High btroot. ?Condi Kendl! \\n must liavo room. Three thousand yards beautiful spring giughams, re dinted from I2o to Go per yard; 3,000 yards Turkey red table damask, re? duced from 25c to 15c per yard; :!,ni)ii yards extra lino all linen orasb, reduced I from 10c to lie pur yard. A. .). Phil? ips, under Oxford Ball, Wo desire to rail t!.o atteutiou of nur i fr oinl- and the public goucrally t ? nur now Iiii' of Silk mid Wo I SpringU <i a Suitings. ? nt '.' mi.I ;u enta per t um. TIi ko Kabrloa ??0 85 per i ut.b us limn over be for offered. I . lucb I arges, in Ma k an I colors, at 50 cento per tartl. liti audits inoii iruc* 11. u riotbiM, storm Borges, etc., ?6 mi I :t \ conti pet ya 11 ?\ beaut [ill line <>f lau v Wooaleito, !1G inc! es W lie, IG i i nts i < r > ar I, Lovely mill Bilk* for dresses ami la.lies w.i st. 0 cents i er v rd. I a 11II line oi II. I'rcalhy s Blaoli Ureas Coods iu plain and llgnroi, etc. I Another ease of tboio largo Marsellos Quilts, ftl.Vi cents o ob, woith twiuo tbo 1 mon y. I Wo avo tbo ohenp si well mado Ladies' Mnsliu Underwear In tii<> city. Agents for lllllterw ok n I'.itinrns W. C. NASH. 220 High Blraot. Hotel Portsmouth, PORTSMOUTH, VA. ! l'lghty-flva coniutodlons and well fnr nlsbed Itooms, I'arlora, Private Ladles' En? trance, an.I every eonveuieuoo. i lout aal ror and cliof roeoutly on gaged. Tnhlo nuoxcelled. KATES?til ami tJ.nO per day: $30 and Upwards por nmntb. Kxeollent hotol for fiiiuilies Rems GoliGcied?Monthly Returns Mode. 'Jho oldest ngoncy lu the oitv. Wo h.ivo Hfty-flvo ?atiBtlol landlords, nud can save you iiionev, .1NO. f.. WATSON. I'm tsmontb, Vn. ?TO THE? LADIES! From MAR0I1 10 to APRIL Igt, I Will Kivo froo of char,;o ?Ith every Waverly Bell ONE LADIES' BLOOMER BICYCLE SUIT 1 THE WAVERLY BELL in tho only lliKli-firado Ladios' Lleyolo tliat hi'lla lit (JH ?T p? KUHmnteed equal tu auy J10? i|7> f Bicycle made. Other oostmnoa besides' the Bloomer, cau Im arrall od Tor. (.'nil aud see namplea of wheel aud cottumoa, All wheola aold on e.i?y lerni8. WQ N. WHITE, 214 HIGH BTRBET, - PORTSMOUTH, VA; Ob, ThoM Sleeveol "If it rums, you must coma in out of tho wot instantly, beonuso if yuu don't your lovoly Blcoroa will collapso into draggled bunolios of cloth. Tlio stiffon lug in tbein is that new material that looks Jiko old fashioned paper flour Backe, und it really is paper, " said a dressmaker to a oustoraor. "You'd bet? ter curry two umbrollaa?onn for each slcc-vo?and you mustn't Bit down twice on tho same sido of your dross skirt! If you pull all those big bairoloth lined plaits in thobaok to tho right side, every time you Kit down your nkirt will bang crookedly. You must alternate when you sit down?Orst tho right, then tho loft Hid';," and the youug woman who was trying on tho dress wonderod if it wero really worth while.?New York Sun. Good Regatta, Tho Woman's Exohnngoof Sun Fran cisco was organized ton yenrs ago with ono room, ^i?."? worth of goods und ono woman in charge Now it occupies n spacious store, carries on a luncheon de? partment which is the mainstay of tho institution, and employs 83 women and four errand boy& During the past year nearly $'.?,000 hns been paid out for wages. Tho consignors, uuni boring about 300, have boon paid for sales of their goods $82,600. Of this nuiount $14,440 wero paid in tho domestic de? partment, $10, 7'J^ in tho art and fancy work department ami $7,701 in tho flowor department.?.San Francisco Let? ter._ _ _ Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet? ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly ; lapthig the world's hebt products to the needs of physical being, will attest tie- value to health of tin: pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to it= presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas? ant to iln- taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax? ative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches und fevers ilha permanently curing constipation. It. has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of tho medical profession, because it acts on the Kid? neys, Liver und Bowels without weak? ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is lor sale by all drug gists in 50c and ?1 bottles, hut it is man? ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name. Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not ; accept, any substitute if oilL-rcd, Magnificent and Mammoth Display of New Styles in Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, RUGS, BABY CARRIAGES, REFRIGERATORS, ETC., READY FOR INSPECTION. Tn opening tbo Spring Campaign for trade. JOHN B. LOUGHRAN 6Urea bis patrons hikI the public that nover before in tbo hiatory of bis Ureas Credit Establishment has his stock of FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, RUGS, CARRIAGES, etc., boon ho choice and complcto as this season. it If You Want It! Ttiero isn't nuotlior 1'urnituro or Carpet Houso in Norfolk whioh will ndU vertise and livo up to the terms given by JOHN B. LO?GHRAN. Wbothef you require little or much, you may buy this way. eesoesoaeoscsc?e?oeeeceoeai?seess(iC9eoeeesoefl99StteMt 1 $25 Worth, 50c Cash, 50c Weekly. i ? $50 Worth, $1 Cash, $1 Weekly. ? ? $75 Worth. $1.50 Cash, $1.50 Weekly. ? S $100 Worth, $2 Cash, $2 Weekly. S ? *? o9eeceoeee8oes3t>t9O9steeoesoee93S9CC'S?98o?0?9(HMMee MAT TINOS T M?TTINGS T One hundred patterns to choose from, really exquisite designs, prices QX* Iremely low. Call and look through my stock, if you are looking for same. Baby Carriages ! Baby Carriages! Call ami examine mv grand assortment of Wakofiold Carriages, noted tot their beauty und durability, i rices to uuit all iu need of same, HOW ABOUT REFRIGERATORS ? If you nro thinking about a Refrigerator or loo Box do not purobase be* fore looking at my stock. I am handling tho finest line of Refrigerators this Beason that it lins ever been my plousuro to show, noted for their ice saving quality, Do not fail to examine my stock, Keinem) rr. one Dollar Cash will get Matting for tbo floor, Carriege foS tho baby, Refrigerator for the home. H?HEST GOODS, HOIST PRICES, HONEST DEALING 1 SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED. 205 and 2?7 Church Street (Pjf] GOLD UlltO WATCH MA WITH ELGIN OR WALTHA? HOVEWENI Girt iJIIJ Guaranteed (jllj Fifteen Years. j}[|j J. bennett, Diamond BroKsr am Jeweler, }\i no m St. Liberal advances made on all kinds of Jewelry, and all transactions strictly confidential,