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KNOWLEDGE Briupi comfort ami improvement Bud le:ids to personal enjoyment when gi^htly used. The many, who live bel? ter than others and enjoy life more, with l?ss expenditure, by more promptly r.dapting the world's best products to the ne^ifs of physical being, will attest ^he value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced iu the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting Sn the form most acceptable and pleas r.ut to the taste, the refreshing und truly Venclieial properties of u perfect lax idlvc : effectually cleansing the By stem, dispel Hug colds, headaches and fevers f.nd permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because/it acts on the Kid? neys, Liver and llowels without weak? ening them and it i.- prrfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Kips is for sale by all drug? gists in f>Oc and $1 bottles, but it is man? ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, end being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. WANTKIt* \V.\N ill" - M ? ... - U |..i< in Hi? hub <h. ol It Norfolk ou tho Installment phiu. \i ply with eve im... n.i.i i - t. .1X0. C. r.YltKKItSOS, it llaln mi...:. Norlilk, or JNO. 1- IVAXiti.V, ...... Jllch (tirrt, Portsn on h. i< 1.-1? %V'ANTK|i-Ag.nl- |.. v II Hi.' oiib ui.|.r..pri:Co M ml an title oflkiitl fourth ol .l.iiv om niont; fatente-l sample, IOC hlg profit, it. l.ilN'ISl, t letelanii, O. !? ?- r "IT/ANTI 1' I - tuatlon by mi im..: Igenl while I? girl to dn all k tut nf Ip.ii>.. ?..ik; woubl'llke #? live on proinl??. Address Kld.A COLMX-S, n ii. ni Mrcet. Je'J : lllllor :-t un. . ; inn it Hil l?' mil i.tting. A tili) v to tin fOU iSMOt : ,i TAII.OItlXU COMPANY. 217 Jllgh Ml. . I. I'OltllllOlltll, V?. I. 1 VlOAKIi ?im? tingle and . no double io tn cau be }) bud with t oa I In tfesirablejlo alhy lorsltipei ?numb Axldrtu A. II. O, Virgiauiu UHhc uiay2s-tf ~A N I-WAN II I'. < >lt s \l' SMI N OF.SIRIXti J\ ? I Ii- ? tolnki ..r.lp'sb. -i.iuiO. : >ta| e Kl lor, e.i-ily ?air.c I \V.. i-.iy < ip?n-< - all? -a ? J ill ?<.iiiiiii-M.>n and I'mni-h sample mi application, dftddreu l.o. 1- I'-ox, 125, New \..rk . ity. ?V ANTED?A :ii.t ? In-; . o' r -i cool nettled; ua "t derstaudi uiarking. Apply SI Chunb street giftet s u. ui. t. '. 'tv'AN'I'l D Lady sgenta throughout Virginia to I " bandle an artl?:lo thai wlla on lu moiii. Ad rfoei"; mi Fifth avenue s. i ., Iton-uokc, Va. o.-' ?U ANTED, ? Special Advertising Canvassers. ? familiar with Prem] mi merchantlls trade; eaoney i.inki r ..I IP9I, AltoclflTSr general canvas. 5ei* on greatest teller ol Un- day. STANLEY IRADLRY. 5 R IC, -i . Sew Volk. SI'KI l tl, NOTIIIKS. I OST-A ?pnl-cd ulrtonndred rail", be t F i l.o )? Pica o .in to I SRXOKhl.Kll tlil.K giAtlt V, 0 Willi iiui euiie, and receive : ^ ard 3 A Ni'I'A.I o leim i Ii-d ' .>). ? v P.-...:i-t ba? i. . . arrived. Pas*. I r. ?? it and Future into wee S> ? iy ? ? 'ems. Satisfaction guaranteed, ill I u t i-il n Mre-t JulMw |>OIN'S Flnmclal School: Coin's, lip lo Dal Kl Co n's, A Tile ol I'wo Nations Com'?. I In in ?lal Feo\ 'Ii.. I1.0...1 iL,- tail.,,, ii.a iom. 1> < n Ii??n; l y mail ,,n r ? i.i ..i price by Till *.'.,<! At M BJOK AM) SRV 8 CO., I.'-' lain 111.1' . 3A ROM airy boon nil < yard, shade mil fruit J lie- ', goon board and lerrlee. Ferula union a j.li ntlon Mm. '. I;. IIKItRYMAN, Market ?i . i,fa i".i. V. eS-i .1 V tiMKS! Chichettor'sEngllth PennyroyalPiPi it '.)'- ?retheBast.es. ' r""d *i ..?????.|~, I... .?.<?!. .... 'Itrllrf ' !', , > ? i- ,?'.::, ,, M.lll. iii'-.. Chlcheatcr Chemical iu? I'hllaUa.. )?? ^vl5-?u.w,fr l!?W FACES W.-A^S^ii!'!? tag lllenilalinK, In |&o ,,. ,.i: ,.,r ? itami>. ' jloliu II. IVomltMiry, IJJW. ISdSI .N.V. liirubtor ?'l VVuodburr's Facial Soup. pRESCRIPTONS ? T.i ji. PniK?. Patent Medldrej, Toilet ArtleiVs C!cnrs and Tob.uca. W. t'. PHIbblPtf, ?jj Alain?Ireet. ?OS0 IjKDERTAICKIt AM. FMJlAI.MEft. .1. N. .IONIB, OtTc UOaud i- ?idem *- \'t Cumberlaad street. AHoideta i romptly ..it. ndeil lo. }*)ICTi itE I i:\MI -. AN\ >r/i , new FINISH] btajtifjl destKii" tnl lowesl prloti for Portraits, 'aiutlngi, Wnlrr Colors, Crar., eng raving! or *nv ef pio'.urei si NI SIIA1 M -. ui Main a nci. No reib, Va DAVIS UA KF.lt Y< Iteslden our r.^u'sr a iii.-ir. ion Webau Milk,Vlrbaii Urs fine Orahiui ?jd V.e n? Cream llrcad, Maryland nnd llrown 'lour lii-.nii-. i -.> ii,y nnrai antnr mcnl <>i nil Inda oi Cakes, Pastry, Charlotte Kimo's Cream 'act, etc. WON1VTO I.RNpin mnoiinlH to Miil oil . >?-?? I city rtal ektute. ?' Will ITLESAMS, mr?-tl t <? it mi.i:. JfOHSAI.K CHEAP?Ose 8 hoiso |o?v. r engire ?ad om Hi bor*e i?.ir.-f botlel. Apply to A iesa1cklb, Phoubtia, Va. ju'i-lw * 1.1(1 NM Ii s M.OUN. ?Iii, |?.?.l and liilli.ir l M TaMo, tor sale, tiood location raime lor sell? ing, HI health, Address "1? II.," corner Cove and /inn tlreeta. uiyls-l rnn ttHNT I?OP. rest?A very d.a.iau.- iv>re, i; Union ?ircet.aid a nice dwelling, Bermuda at reel. IpPPj] -it So ina-.-n -tr. ,.- -nil 8 OOOO3000DOCO ooooooocoooo l\ WWiVT Bfi Surprised U l\\U{ \ 'a' What \?) 8 Follows. 5< T ? your 1.1.1 r, n Cutaway fl-J (? a iu. Veal ol Itnpoittd i lay tv or.te.i for Si - ?)Plymoutli Rock Co. |^ t? North Main SI , ? NOKFol.K, VA. <i F. J. TAY, - - Manager. JjOi^rw-ir.norv nor>r^nr>rv^ririrv^rvv-u She Founded a Chair of American History at Barnard. ? Women Who Play Poker. Rev. Anna Shaw on Suffrage. Women in Poli? tics. A School of Political Science Opened for Them. To tho originality of Mrs. Donald Mc? Lean, elected this season regent of tho Now York chapter of tho Daughters of tho American Revolution, is due tho birth and development of a brilliunt idea. This is nothing less than the founding a chair of Aiuoricuti history, particularly of the colonial und Revolu? tionary periods, at Barnard college, tho feminine auuoz of Columbia college. It is the first enterprise of its kind yet on tered upon by any of the patriotic orders of either men or women. Mrs. McLean, author of this notable movement, is the wife of the Hon. Don? ald McLean, former general appraiser of tho port of New York, and is a daugh? ter of tho late Judge .lohn Ritchie of the MUS. DOXAM) M'LEAK. Maryland court of appeals, :i mun ?famed beyond (he limits of bis state for his powers of oratory, his integrity, legal knowledge and keen intellect. Bora iu Frederick, Md., the town of Durham Friotdbip, Mrs. McLean lirst suw tho light of day in the state's most celebrated house', Prospecl Hall, the homo uf her grandfather, the late Judge William Pinkney Maulshy. It is a Drau Bioii built by the famous Dnlnnoy family in old colonial times. Mrs. McLean was born in the hnnutcd rocmt, in which tra? dition chrouiclcs the walling up of a young girl because of a romantic love affair. Mrs. Mc Loan is characterized by broadly liberal tenets in nil directions, is un earnest worker in church and pub? lic tiff airs. The founding of a chftir of American history at Barnard college by the New York city chapter of the Rev? olutionary society, under Mrs. Mc? Lean's regency, has set an example iu practical patriotism forall like societies to pattern after. The other chapters of tho Revolutionary association, located in evory statu and territory in tho Union, have experienced nu awakening in con? templating the weighty step taken by their sister chapter; n step which illus ti :n"s its own aims and principles mid those of the parent association, the Na? tional Sooioty of the Daughters of tho American Revolution. Such historical advantages are needed nil over tin- land, and that the pppi rl n uity for such knowledge should lirst be made possiblo in Now York, and by the feminine descendants uf Revolntiouttrar patriots, in the sister institution of old K":_r's collegO, makes tin1 event a more happy and fitting one than it could have been without such associations. The work is being sustained at present by an amount raised annually, while the en? dowment fund is being accumulated for the future permanent historical profess? orship. Women Who Play Poker. A bripht little Boston woman who has settled hero said to me the other day: "I have played my last gatuoof iniker. "To me it is more fascinating than eating, drinking, Bleeping or dancing. It lias dovoloped the gambling spirit in me to such an OX tent that I am getting frightened." "I think yon uro very wise." I said. "Oh, well, it isn't altogether that." she continued. "I'mgoing to ho honest about it. It 's too expensive :ui enjoy? ment for nio. "People say: 'Ob, it's about an oven thing in th> long run. Keep a little book. Pnt your lo.-.ses on one side and your gains on the other, und at the end of tho year you'll lind Unit they pretty well balance.' "Well, I ivied that, and it makes me sick every tune I l'K>k at it. "What amazes mo is to see the hold on tho community that this gumo of poker has secured. "1 called on some new acquaintances the other day, und they?a sweet, white haired old mother and her two gentle daughter!?talked so beautifully of art and science and theosophy and theology that I felt abashed us I thought! " 'Heavens, what would these simple people say if tiny know I played curds lor money?' "Presently the younger daughter ask? ed llie ! " ? Do yon play poker?1 "I thought that she had heard of my rimrtcomiugs. and began_to_makn Nearly < very ono ne eds a Komi tone1 at thin R0i)>on lloo I's Sur nparilla >e tho one truo tonio and blood puritlor. Do not fail to eon Dr. Week, about your eyes. h\ II, (J?lo, awkward explanation. "But bIio laughed and said: " 'Oh, wo play I Just u little weonio game Mother is quite taken with it, urou't you, mother?' "The old lady said that sho was. "So, liko Ah Sin, wo had a small gnmo. with the usual result. "1 lost i>? cents, all of which the mother won. "Sho didn't look ns if she knew the difference between a Hobnken straight und u Judge Duffy, but sho did. " 1 told tho fair Bostone&o that her lan? guage was unintelligible to 111?. "Oh, pshaw!" she rejoined. "But to watch that saintly looking old womu '"'??r?iTiir' and 'raisinc' and 'standius nat' ?well, I couldn't liuvo been more sur? prised if I had seen Dr. Parkhurst pos? ing as n living picture."?Poll}- Pry in Mow York Recorder. Ki v. Anna Mian- on BufTrnirn. Iu an interview with Anna Howard Shuw, D. D.. published in the Dauvei ? Republican, ?.In* expresses some very cheerful views of the growth of seuti munt in favor of suffrage. On the pros pect for suffrage in the east, Dr. Sha says: "It is strong enough ill any northern state to carry the measure, were it UO for tho partisan attitude of the politic;; parties. Each party is afraid to take it up, and each is afraid that if tho oth< 1 docs take it up they will gain somo 0(1 vantage from it. The mum reason foi our defeat in Kansas lust fall was. i think, tho fear of the Populists, win had heard that Volorado women were a: Working against their party, that tin same thing would happen in Kansas. "Tho dunger iu Now York is from the foreign element. If wo could wipt OUt New York city until after the elcc tion, 1 think we COO Id curry the state without doubt. It is a n ruarkable fact that in the districts where ignorance and vice are the strongest the vote against suffrage is the heaviest. The public work into which the women have entered in so many directions and in such a workmanlike manner, tho inter? est women are showing in municipal re? form, nnd the bonoficial results Of then connection with it?all these things are p:t :ng the way. I think after a few more western states fall into tho suffrage column there will be a perfect avalanche of Bentiment in thai direction. Section id strile was formerly between the north and the south. It is now largely coining to bo between east and west, and if tin' west enfranchises its women, do you suppose tho east will allow it such uu advantage? No, iudt od, the east will be forced to follow suit. but it will come in lust, and dear obi Massachusetts, my own state, which should have been fll'St to head the column, will bring up in the rear, I am afraid. That is because so many of Massachusetts' yOUIlgmen have come west and left nobody but the old maids and old fogies behind. " If the women are to assist tho men in politics, they must du something lR>sides jumping into the political arena. They mast prepare themselves for the strug? gles there. We learn from u circular is? sued by Barnard college that the School of Political Science of Columbia univer? sity is now open to women, who ore. I free to take the graduate courses in po I lineal history economics and sociology. 1 Hero is an opportunity for the udvauc : iug woman politicians. In tho School of : Political Science they can lay the fottu ; dations needed for the high statesman ship which ought io characterize all ! government. Thus fur. there is not itny , woman among the professors in tho ? school, but we must presume thee this ' doficieucy will yet bo supplied. Tho ; quick induction, broad reasoning, clear I analysis and generous sympathy of i womanhood ought not fo be excluded from the faculty. The ideas of man ill political science are apt to be hard ar:<i narrow and Selfish. The many women's political clubs now in existence must also be of use to woman politicians by familiarizing thorn with the leading public questions of the times. Both Mayor Strong of this city and Mayor Schieren of Brooklyn seem dis? posed t 1 favor the appointment of some women to those public offices to which, iu tho opinion of these two mayors, they nro adapted. Both of them seem to be? lieve that women are bettor fitted for service on school boards than for any other blanch of the municipal service, Womrn Iu Polities, ...'?.*? ir?ey iinvo begun to follow up men belief, which is of tho nature of tho old boliof that women are concerned only with children. This may do for u begin? ning, but woman's progress does not end at tho schoolhouse. If, for example, we have a woman iu Now York who would runko a better mayor than Wil? liam L. Strong, wo doubt whether May? or .Strong can prove that she should not bo elected to tiooffion?New York Sun. The Virginian's Daily Hints ?ion? HOUSE-KEEPERS ! Bill of Fare -k<*|{ TO - MORROW, IIMIItSDAY, .iu .1 I Ul'll. IcorvaMnr.i Entry clod f< o's a -tir of ni e,bt, An inaliucl within t thai nx-hr* and lowers, n 1 (replug blirdlv aVore I furl c'.i. ? limit.* iu u iKUl in gr*si nail llowerf, MEAKFAST. Lot I with Cream ? I.iscti [irea-t and > . t . r. Itr.akftwt, eeuu. Unl.M Kgga. i>. on: l altiHlna Cofl'.e. INNER. Chili; n ?Ith HUetilt liiitiiji ? g. Mnihed Petatoe?. lei*. Colled Maea o i Wliile hread. Sirawln-irjr Sliurtoak . .l_H=>F?E:Ft. Warnt Olnliniii In i Potato I'iiit. Mill; Ciaelceia Pimih'*. Cake. 1 a OATrVEAL n U; ( INS. one e*j|tful cold oUiucal. .-iM* rueful ^iii aall't i<>-thitd ciiiiful tngar, eile o rib take vunil i ?xd ea i. a 1 ii v -u't ami bulte 1 ?> ir ,? lough let itla j ut .ii 1 x 11 nijl.t. in Iii? iin.rn ng, Million: ? i ui, dm|i in iuii.ru in Hin pan. lei riae e i uilimtu.; imk<- nie ? brim . FOR DVSPBPSTA, Icdin-eatlon, auci Stomacli disorders, take Ct.atVX'S IKON K1TTKRS. ?-. uiera been it, St-per bottle. Ocauincba. v.Jt-mdrt nail crooeuu re-J imeson wieppac ?IDT LDGAL .Mr. \V. I\ Taylor, a millnian of Viiitou, N. U?, Was in Snllolk t ester .lay. Air. (^eorgo 1.. Bcnuett, of Wii Intnsport, I'a., is visiting Sntlolk rela ' itii.i. Ii. L, Woodward lull yesterday lor a trip to N i Tv York city. Miss (Jin-eie lleUtoo, of l.owor I'arnib, 1.? i he guest oi Suffolk friouds. Ml - lie...;e Hunter, who hai been visiting Miss Lizzie hing,left for Suns bury, N. ('. Tue organ recital at ti e new Episco? pal (Jhttrob is announced to take plaoe io morrow evening. 1 . W. luttm, of Si>iitIi Norfolk, is being entertained by Suffolk friends. Mr. A. Lt, Myriok, 61 Southampton, was iu town yesterday. The inlaul of Mr. ami Mrs. W. Fit/. Ungh Turuley is \ery ill. Qdalikk ation oi i)i i t> nits - County Court, .lodge Kilby, presiding, was oc? cupied yeeierduy m the qualification ol ollieora exclusively. '1 ho tollowiu;: took the oath: T W Artniau, t'ommis Hieuer of Reveuue, Distriut No. 1. Abruui T Mutheus, Constable, Sleepy Hole; I W Everett, Supervisor, Holy Neflk; A X Holland, Overseer Poor, llulv Neck; 1! I. Drewer, .)r, Mayor oi Suffolk';,! ? Maoleary, ?SP Holland, tieorgo T l'arktr, .1 T (inrney, C Hull, A W Eley, Juniiis T Parker. John H Nor fleet, Council,neu of Suffolk; -i A Staylor, Magistrate CvDress; K'1 Ulis, County Treasurer: W 11 .lone.", Mu*;is ttato Holy Nock; I M Arthur, Magis? trate Sleepy Hole: Win 11 Luke, Mugia Irate Chuckatuok, Ou.MU A I ION exrkgisrs AND closing Cosi but,?The graduation exercises of Suffolk College took place yesterday morning in tho City Hull. Well-corn nosed essays were rendered by the fol? lowing: Misses Blanches ti Kilby, Suffolk; Sail o Heed Lynch burg; Georgia C. Habtead, Norfolk county: liauces Knox Shackelford, Hiolimond; Minnie I.ovo Ilainiltoii, Ohtircblaud; Frances Louise Brut, Buflblk, and Addis Taylor, Richmond, These were pri-KCDted wiih medals Ruby (iilliani, spelling; Mund Wbitebead, art; Evelyn I'ettit, writing; Rath .Marshall, schol? arship introductory department; Eloise Jordan, scholarship primary depart 111 Ot; t. The closing concert occurred last evening nt S o'clock and tno exorcises were >.f a most interesting character, Tho utimbi-rs, of which then- were twenty, were voli arranged anil faith fully executed. They were composed of piano solos and quartettes, vocal solos, M.->.it ;tt?:- ami choruses, Statue poses ami recitatioDH, inuitomim s und (Ireek drills. Tho eutertainmeiit enu clnded in an indicate march, iu which neio introduced pimtoiniiuio move menlr|and ponturcs. confronts the average house wife after all the family have dined. They are greasx dishes. ? gja too, nud hard tu get perfectly clean with ordinary soap and jjjjtf ?? water. A good many thoughtful wives have discovered that ^3 the best, easiest and quickest way tu wash dishes is to useslj Powder ashing in the dish water. It nets like magic?cuts the grease and makes the dishes clean. All cleaning is made easier by this great cleanser. It is cheap, too?that's the best ol it. 25c. lor a large package. Sold by all grocers. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, at. I.onls, >Tew York, Uoston, Philadelphia. and aches of an annoying nature, a torturous nature, a danger ous nature, tan he quickly and surely cured with Pnin-Knler As no one is proof against pain, no one should be without rain-Killer. This good old remedy kept at hand, will s.ivi muclt suffering and many calls on the doctor. For s!l sum' tuer complaints of grown folks or children it has stood with out an equal for over huff a century. l\o time like theprcceat to gel a botlle of ? va m fS TO AM?. Holil evcryvrlioro. The quantity tin'; hnsn doubled but Mm ?>rlce ronmtns tho sitnio, 1!5V Look" oui for worthless Imitations. Iiio unly tlM i,-euuiua, bearlug llio naiuo? I'mmv Davis .1 >S(.in. years old plate curiosity. comeaiiounuaxosee it .(rcti johnston china co. ;. Jacobs & bro, rn of Norfolk on nil ktml* ot ihtkoiuI pioptTty ?i .t low ml a hit ios . r-iiiuiiiniiiointond >vtii ih* pioiapi In (!..- Ilnr of piogrc imv tin . foilt. I II I ' l IM I'A S 1 . Ill i' !"? iv pulverialni: maoblne, ?p ?I pr< ntpl aitinttou ^ivm everj Anotber nun imtmu .. iimM' rlnlrlnu coflee ground ? RI'.A'l A l LAN TIC AND PACI LAFFLER'S BS THE PLACE. FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, LATKST STYLES, 1IATTINUS, AltOAND rtANOBfl, BE AI I'IFUb SUITS, foitt'ii i:rs. ato. SUM.MB It SCO Vita At tbt> Very Lowost figures, tot Cusli or [installment. Tu'i.ovoui ultolo ?nd vi 7 I ? Intrcli street. p3rriily Marketing ! 'I h<i best Moats, I'oultrv. Vogel -bios i niinr I <?" i 1 - can be lit I at M AIX AJ A RtvJJT TOd)AY. Wo g. t ( vorytblttg fresh unJ sell al the lotareal tie; i . H. SCHLOSS, Propiiolor. MARKETING TO-DAY ! KTPo you want ?onietliitiR moo in the way of marketing; to-ilny? A uion Smithfield Mam, Tine Beef or Fine Groceries ! If so. see vbm wc have. Cash talks aud we soil low. t*. 3. WHITEIIUI18T, \r:out H. E. corner Oliunb uud Obarlotto st neti FR ESI 1 FRESH F r ESI I FRESH FRESH fish FISH FiSH f1s11 FISH OYSTERS, FISH and GAME. Kloo Snail and elbei " Retail at 31. 32 ami T. A ; 3 City Fish Market ULLOC K. AKont, i .''i i.i ami i\ boieiale neater. nnnN i 4 anil G Campbell's W hstf. jii.imi.. f Corner ot tvasblngtoti and lirowerstreets. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK. ln-.li Country butter. I tic per pound, or :t pound) r<ji fiOe. Kresb Oingi-r Snap'. .. . or I! pounds for 2Ja, Frem b Prunes, 4 pouunN for 25 . ? andard Sugar Com, Sc per .-an. ?Phono 209. CHAS. A. MORRIS, cor. Church &. Holt St. MOSQUITOES, MOTHS. GNATS. Etc., Are Instantly Destroyed iu the pie ii nit mid harmleM atom i ol Anti-Skeet Wafers, "Tho One Night Itpyieti Exterminator?" nen-poUou us. destroys louctia . water huge, ant . etc.. in one night, All druggists, '!?> ? oiiik. I!y inuil from tho NATION vi. BUI.IOITINli COMPANY, 00 J i:th aventio, New Vork. mi.w.f | Notice o( Dissolution. Notice ix her by given that tho oo-part- ! nerabip heretofore existing i.utwueu Juliti Y. itnr>.<- Uao. it Gregory an i Jo<. ?. i Carroll nuderthe IIrin nnin? ami atvlo i.l UM VIltiilNIAN PHiSilNO ?O., P.nrio. (irogory .'. en roll, proprietors, is t ia day dissolved bt luntltnl cuuieut Mr. J. U. Car- | roii retiriug I be Itooabludiug Kui Job Priutiuif buaf-I lu id vMll b COIltilltlOil at the old .tan I 111 1 I'iik VtHiustA.'i building by John K. Iiurko and floo. !i. Gregory, nho n taiu the linn, uauio, I III. VI I? UN I IN PH1N 11 NO UO Piirtiex indebted tu the old tiriu are ro mica ril to iintUo prompt nittionu-ut with oitin i JOHN I . UUIKK or OF.O. 1?. OHECIOUY. to whom nil hill* of the oi l tiiin -Omni. in presented proporly mitheuti ? ate I for payment, lulls I'. IK ItKE. i.l.o. H OHKOORY, ju.'-Kt JOS. C. li.MtitObLi, BASEBALL. 950 j... i r of Uon n nnd Hoy's Hi b I "t Base? ball fumes atfOc. Cent's run, Put. Leather un l Onl! HboiiB, nrloe tI.Gj to 65. Ladies Oxford*, to Vi ill -uve you money :it M. J. MADDEN, M CRBRCH SlRttl NFARLY OPPOSITE VMD STREU Buy Spring Lamb TO-MORROW AT J. S. BELL'S Jr., S CO.. OOlt. QUEEN AND 0I1UBCU STREETS. Also, will have a Bne display of PRIME BEEF. Mi VERL. SUE li.\OON, LAUD, ETC. Thone. CS">. doodd '.leliverod froe. WIRE SO?EENS. WIEK KOItEKNS of it 11 Kr? ioh from heal to iho i hoapcat in itoax mi i nia'ie to ord if. Those desiring s< r one ?III plant? ilrop up i. co>tnl( and wo trill wail upon ami ijuoto price*. COOKE, CLARK & CO. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS. I NEW L?.URSDKY. The uttdorsiguod ba ro o] ODO ! s lanndl y at 10t Qrauby struct, where all ivork left with tiitm will reooivo careful an.I prompt ntteii ii,,ii. I, A 1)1 KS WOlllC WILL UKCEIVE ?P1XIAI. CA UK. HOW LEE, 104 Granby St. upPK'ntir i Ii ijkRn ov Srni Kr.HtwK? ?.\n Dim in Con'as., ! W 'I. llROfiK i , Iii"? i: ?i.i m i l:. NuKFoi.k, V*., .line Mb, l'?>. i PUBLIC rvJOTlOtZ, To ilio owners or ... cupant* of hoiuw In this clly Your all em Ion Ii In ri ly . ailed to the ordluauie ci Hi" (.'liy ooneeriiliiB tins department mnl - p lally those parts, relating I? n.i.arat on ol combustible garbage from i.onironibnntMa us! es. etc. It is alisnbiicy neteisart Ii l lie beeil h of the co.naiuuitjr thai tins reparation hill o ?? teil? nbsorfdd, ami ihe l!n*r*l ol Siioet, Uetva'r-uhO lir.ii'i rotnmliaioneri rnipe If ml/ and earnestly re.|ucsi yoiir heart) eu-operntleu in bavlugtbis d ..?>?'. Wlien this orilInaii e is il ?rrmrde.l tin' ntVu.ler ili II bo reported and tbe penalty n pata^ianbS rigidly enforotd. I". " . KKLI.INO It, Cbairtrian Street, 3sw?r nd Drain lk..ir.l. GRAND Moonlight Excursion i u tba ! aluce Steamer To cahojta* to Old Point and the Capes! Ben ell t lyth.nn Castle r.uilling FuntI, loa Lodge N . la. K. of P.. Berkley, Va., FRIDAY, JUNE 14. st-jniuet loaves Clyde Line wharf, Norfolk, Cj-.lr> p. in.; i?orfol . mid Somborn wharf. Berkley, 1 p. m.; ray Lino wharf. Tor s nioutb, 7?i8 i>. m.i Nor!'..r. and Caroline wharf, NorfolU; 7:80 p. in. flood moil:, flto f restimo..ts on ateanier. A lull-., 50 cents; children, 2j oont*. je9-su.wu.fri I havo ii-so 11tod mvsclf with Mo.isra. DOYLE A t MALL, tu. Mniu street, a* ho i-o; r.'.nit for the summer months end pro? bably for tli - futuro, und weald bo thankful to n>y friends and ucquaintancea lor any pntroango bestowed upou the firm. NOTICE ! joMW VIOXOAt I'AllKrJ. ann Glows i ? The oontinnntion o( the Greatest % ? Over Production Itocord Break- ? ? mi; Salo will laat but lifteen days J 0 lougor. We have beeu noised o ? about, and thousands have visited ? % mir storo. No one eau alYord to 0 ? miss this tulo. ? 1 we pinst Have money, 1 a and we will make every saoriGco 4? ? to raise it, liemotuber, we do ? 0 not oiler you any arliulo as a bait, 0 CLEAN SAVING OP 5O PER CENT. ? ro of what you could buy Mtuilar ? * goods elsewhere. Never iu your *> J hutory of clothing baying have s> ? you been ablo to secure such ex- * * trnordinary bargain?, and never e> o will suob a grand opportunity bo ? ? ottered you agutn. Our oardinal * ? practini) of rofuuding money on ? s all nueatisfaotory purchases holds 0 Hood through this groat sale. <e ? mm o Z g Men's Working Suits. 6 e strong and durable .3 2 37 ? o Men's Suits, good quality..3 3 5? ?> j? Men's I'll- ineii. Sails, <juite o C natty.S 5 00 J ? Men's Dress Suits, strictly e> % all wool .S 7 50 ? e> Mou's Clay Worsted Hints.S 8 00 J J> Mien's Imported Diagonal . ? e Suits.810 00 g 0 Roys' Knock about Suits . (J5 0 2 Hoys' Suite, good quality, ? three sly Ion.*.g 1 00 ? Boys' Combination Snits, ? oxlra pants, cap to tnatoh$ 1 75 2 e Boya' 1'uro Wool Salts, 4 to e 2 16 years.8 2 50 ? O Boya1 Finest Dress Suits ? 8 00 ? 5 Children's Sailor Wash Suits ?ts'c ? o ? Boys' Knee I'auts.lUo, 15o uud25o a Men s Ollico Coats. 20o I Cannon Ball Clothing Co,, I g 89 MAIN STREET, | a a'VOl^l^OI^I-k, VA. ? osooBoaeaaBaoocsoaeeiiotoBe KXorritsioNs. ' BRAND HOOHLn BXWRSIflF '10 Ol.I Point and the Capes. Marine Eng njtis,' Association No. 101. Stejmcr Pocohontas, Wednesday Evening June 12th, 1895. Good music, and dan lug. Btoainer lenvoe Oly le 1 wharf, Nor ollc, 7:1S p. lu.i Norfolk and S utliuru railroad wharf, llcrkh-y. 7:tJ0; luv I.ine ? liar., fort.nib, 7:40 p. ru.. 1111 1 Wa liingtou Htoamers' wharf, Norfolk, 8 p. tu. Tii'keti, 61 cents; oblldren, 'J5 couts. I). W. I'ratt late of Ocean View Hotel, now of .- t Kiin.) Hotel Portsmouth, will bavo charge ui refreshments, Tins goeti witiiout raving that over tiling will be tlrst-class. '! in- f.inio m Diamond Quartette w !t aceoin? puny ilnox uraiou and will Rive some of tboir choicest mnido. The proceeds of this excursion ?III bo do voted to the ?iok fund. jo'J-St lie Wash h'abiicks for dresses bought last week to replen? ish our stock have heen re reived and are of pretty, sty? lish patterns an 1 novel effects. Tliey rang.? in price from 12 1-2 cents up. We have marked down our entire s:.ock of Spring Dress Goods and Silks to closing out No?. 98 and rear ol 02, 04, 96, 08, 1(10 and 102 Main Street eao)sa9??ooesnoo?CisO0eA9?)? t A VERY REMARKABLE GIRL. O ''Mnteriet of Cloomber," by Conan tyfU ? "Tlie Honor of ?avelt." by Y??t ; .ItOi ? l.lko a Woman," by Florenco ManjrKti, ? ?l ira IVrson fiingnli r.' by D??i(l t U lvli ? Miiuuj; "The Ap.ledure 1 arm." *>y K?tb ? .1 nets. Mr.e|tiaid. "SiiBgwt'rtti," by Siib 1 ? Collmr. New l>o k? by Uio b-it author*, oni 2 iciiiont blmllnj, 0 ESO ccni.s a Copy. ? S;iit 10 e.v oildne.on rt-ciipt of priro by 1 THE NUSBAUM BOOX ARD NEWS 6QKPAHY ? 1.-2? IV1/MM STREEIT