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JAMES MONTGOMERY,
Modcrato.
J.DESBROR.
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DEATH FROM FOOTBALL
A Young University Student Dies From In?
juries Received in a Game Last Saturday.
tWILL SENATOR DANIEL MAKE TERMS.
?TlioStnle Itonril of CniiviiKMpra Meet ?
Three Imllclmeuls Found Auulnst
Namucl It. Kclsoii -A Movement (o
Sic liiniigtirulctl :.ouliiii^ to the
Nomination of Cleveland.
.-. Richmond. Va? Nov. 25.?(Special)?
Mr. H. P. Smith, a well-known and very
^successful entertainment manager of
this city, is sand to he very anxious to
:5iave Senator John W. Daniel go on the
'lecture platform. He believes the Sen?
ator would draw big crowds wherever
'he should appear. No offer has as yet
?ibeen made to the Senator, but more
than likely Mr. Smith will try to induce
him to deliver lectures. Senator Hill
.and other men in active public life
; are going on .the entertainment Plat?
tform and is possible that Daniel may
| follow their example. He is to appear
" ? here Friday night in a short talk at the
f fTimes entertainment for ttie University
."rebuilding fund,
r. ? ? ?
'Jj: j Vvhen the State Hoard of Canvassers
'?*~t to-day Gen. Edgar Allan appeared
s counsel for Mr. Keesee, who is con
sting the seat of Mr. Hudson from Hal?
ifax, and asked that no action be taken
'"until the county commissioners can have
j^lrao to correct the returns according
'to the mandate of the Court of Appeals.
Oen. Allan made a statement as to the
'?ature o?> the contest and there was
taome good nalured repartee between
iimselt and members of the board,
'he trouble in Halifux, briefly staled,
's this: The county commissioners
_hrew out New's Ferry precinct on the
eround that only two Judges signed the
returns. The Court of Appeals bus
sued a mandamus to compel the cou li?
ly board to count the vote of New's
erry, which would elect Keesee (Pop.)
nstead of Hudson (Dem.). The State
Board after hearing Mr. Allan agreed
-to pass by Halifax until to-morrow, by
Jswhlcb 'ime -he corrected returns are
^'expected to arrive. Had the board do.
gelded to dispose of this matter to-day
vlt was Gen. Allan's purpose to secure a
Restraining order from the Court of Ap
'^iwals. He had the pupcrs prepared
j?ready for presentation.
* * ?
?. Rev. Dr. W. .1. Youns, who has been
^appointed to the pastorate of Bpworth
jurighurch In Norfolk, preached his fare
jKWll sermons at Park Place yesterday.
Sij?t' night probably one thousand people
gl'cc-uld not get Into the building. It was
Rib, wonderful demonstration of the pop
??ularlty of the brilliant young preacher.
! Tbc same thing ocurred at St. James
?^Methodist Church, where Rev. J. W.
S&Aioofe/ who goes to Queen Street, Nor
Jfc.'iblk*4* delivered his .farewell. iPeople
packed the bullding to overflowing,
a,nd many wore turned away. Dr.
Young leaves for Norfolk Thursday.
He has a wife anil very Interesting
little hoy.
Rev. Herbert M. Hope preached his
first sermon at (."lay Street Methodist
Church last night. The building was
packed. It was evident that tin- con?
gregation were much pleased with their
pastor, and Mr. Hope is more than
pleased with his charge. After the
discourse fully two hundred people
went up ami shook hands with their
po-stor.
The death of young Pholuh, of the
University of Virginia, from injuries
received in the game of football Satur?
day may possibly prevent u game here
Thnnksgtving Day. It is pretty well
known that the Virginians ore to
play the team from the North Carolina
University. In answer t,, a telegram
Professor \V. M. Llle, acting Chairman
of the faculty, wired here to-day that
the fucntlty would not before to-mor?
row act upon the question of allowing
the students t?> play here under the
existing sad circumstances,
? ? ?
The grand jury of tin- Hustings Court
to-day found three Indictments ngutnst
Samuel B. Nelson, the liveryman, for
fraudulently overdraw i.e. his ae on'i :
at the state Dank. Hookkcepcr Curd
well; of the bank, Is now serving a
term 'if two years in the penitentiary
for collusion with Nelson, The liv?
eryman was balled in the sum of
O0?.
? ? *
There Is no doubt of the fact that
there will be a movement in Virginia
to send to the National Democratic Con?
vention a delegation favorable to Mr
Cleveland for a third term. The Presi?
dent is developing some strength, but
just what it amounts to cannot be told
now. Governor Q'Ferrall is for him. ami
so is Mr. C. V. Meredith, who did such
valuable work for Cleveland in the ante
convention campnlcn of '92.
EDENTON. N. C.
Edenton, N. C, Nov. 25.?(Special)?
Rev. p. Fi Quinn, of Newborn, was in
Edent?n Sunday and conducted ser?
viles at the Catholic Church at 10:30
a. in. and 3 p. in.
Mrs. Jewell, Miss Wozelka and Mr. A.
C. Mitchell returned from the Atlanta
Exposition Saturday and report a pleas?
ant trip.
Rev. j. E. White preached at Ma.
donla Church Saturday morning and
Sunday afternoon.
Turkeys were plentiful In our market
last week.
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the
Methodist Church a social and devo?
tional meeting for men was held
Mrs. Greene left Saturday for Avoco
after a visit to friends and relatives
here.
Exposure to cold, damp winds may re?
sult In pneumonia unless the system is
, kept Invigorated with Hood's Sarsapa
1/5
oniplly r> llevod \>;
a remedy which .
. Prepared l>y I.AWfli:Ni
James Hotel. Phono 7'.:
When your cake is heavy, sog?
gy, indigestible, it's a pretty sure
sign tiiat you didn't shorten it &
with G01T?WSNE. When this B
great shortening is rightly used, [3
the result will surely satisfy the kj?j
most fastidious. A1 ways remember a
that the quality of GOTTOLKN1S |
makes a little of it go a long way. tjj
wit's willful waste to use more g
Ssses^siap than two-thirds as much as you @
would of lard or butter. Always; K
use C?TTOLENli this way. and K
your cake and pastry will always S
be light, wholesome, delicious. ;sj
Hi-niilne CYiTTOI.P.NE is sol.) everywhere In i^i
tin", with irailismiirks ? "fYiMotenf" unit itur'? n
Ata.t tu cuftoiw>tun< u r?U* -on overy du. g?
THE N.K.FAIRBANK COT.IPAtVY, K
ST. I.OI'IS mill CHICAGO. Kg
.uJim lei?, El
X'Mi'ulMi HVULM* WI1ITK PINK AM
i hiKhesi def;ree elllelency and puhitalil
Ol..MKS. Unionists. .?; Main street, op|M>slt(
leliVered ti> all pails o( Hie cliy.
17 ED DING PRESENTS. ARTISTIC, USEFUL!
Johnston 1 -hina Company.
F
. JACOBS & BRO,
UTS' hurrli tire.i (l,>,ir,l?rtr<
urn ilt.t in-.-1 MlMirtil wo iHyJetiil
nof Norfolk oil nil kind* of |.. unn.il pr0|iirt7 at alow ratool nit roj'. Mi'.1
v.ir.pni. will l*u |iroiu|*ii7 uiu nited to.
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For Saturday s msiK^?n-j. ard lver,j [3'j \w Hi? Week. c-3i trip. csst.
C?TM>G you want ?oniethlhg iiteoiu the way of ui.irkotiu j to-tiny!' A'utOd
Smithilekl Ham, Fine Beef or Fine Groceries !
If to, eee what we UaTa. Casu talks and we ?eil lO.v. S. .1. u Hi I'Kllljnsr. V^eiit
rt. K. ocruer Ohur Ii aud Uliartpttd streeti.
HEADS OF FAMILIES
Rfaouhl remember tiiat tliev nan get at ah time* tho lil.Sl' r.r.i.!', M U l'l'O.S, 8MOKISU
and l'KliSII MICA 18 at
.f. ?. HlvIJw ?SS CO."?,
QUIiKN STKISKT .M AillvKT. COltNUU UlIUItCH VNU Q| BKN STURKIU
HILL BROTHERS MARKLT. MMIC i Reil BUI? M S ?
Dealers In Ltecf, Mutton, Vvnl, Pork, l.amhs. Home-made Sausage
Wild Oamo and Poultry. Pish, Prult and VcKOlablcs. lit a nch store. I2ti Cum?
berland sieret. Dealer In Choice Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigar... "Thonu
450
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VINCENT
ITJRKLSH AND RUSSIAN BATHS! &
Itreata,
Sunday, 6 P. M.
ffi Cor. Church and Liiuto
(ji Open Oail/, 8 A. M.-12 P. iVl
m Hours Reserved for Ladies, FRIDAY, 9 A. M.-4 V. M. ^<f
G> VAN TELBDRG HOPMAN, Manager, ft
Iii!
IM
OPENING THE
H
OF THE BLANKET WISE
While California Blankets, line soft wool warp and
filling all wool, i !4- This selling will open the eyes
of the blanket wise. It is wonderful. $4 a pair.
oooooooooooooooo
Saline, both sides tilled with white cotton. Splendid
Coin forts for line trade at a remarkable price?$2.
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Ladies' Capes of black boucle, too heavy to line,
trimmed with stitched salin, two inches wide. Little,
if any, short of the marvelous ?this $>, each.
cooooooc oooo oooo
Persons 100 miles away can make a profitable visit
here for one of these Capes or a Coat from $!> to
$\$. The saving on these garments will justify them,
oooc oooooooo oooo
Watt, Rettew & Clay.
! J.'ickiist^ton 13ix i i.cl 5 ?"? {>;?,
?!I?KTIIAND, TYPEWRITING, IM0NMAN8HIP, BOOKKEEPING, Sec, &c,,
taught In ii thorough business manner, botli sexes. Students admitted ut any
lime. Thhj 8 ii ii Is up to date, and gives us thorough a course of Instruction us
iiny similar school in the country.
??) advise pnrehts to have tlalr boys and girls taught shorthand und type?
writing. A shorthand writer who can typewrite Ids not >s would bo safer from
poverty than a great On
cholar. '?CH'ARLRS RHADE
Pabst Milwaukee Beer.
w-ouM. BFTTZ'S ALE PORTER
itintirsTAWAUus at
ai.i. ivXPosiTitttia
Pure Hct lirewull t i-daf
l oii]...i ,-xi,rttn]y ft,' (ii.iliai.
J. E. FULFORD, Sole Agent.
??-t!<..-iii. lvnu-rv lor Private ruiuillus,
<;<?ai.. woo?.
THE NOTTINGHHM I 111 GO,
Who'.osule aud rctull dealers in
of all kinds. A fresh supply of ull sizes
of.
Anthracite Coal!
Just reel red at otir yards.
ELEGANT SOFT COAL I
For grates und open fires as follows:
Splint . , . $6.00 per Ton
Thackor . . . $5.50 "
Russell Creek . $5.00 "
Pocahontas Lump . $5.00 "
A full supply of the clebrated
Pocahontas Steam Coal I
Always on hand.
The Nottingham & Jteiiii Co,?
62 aiAlX STREET. NORFOLK. VA.
WOOD 2 COAL
ANTHRACITE:
NUT, i'UUNAOB, O. STOVlB, w?u
?oraeue 1
FOR CRATES:
bpi.1KT (Heal Soliutl. UUSSCTaTj fillEI'.K,
POI-AIIONTAH LUMP. TOH'd O It 14 IS'v
Q?ANHTV AND QUALITY CiL'AHANTKHD.
tu in on Ms end well sefisoiiad Kwd loi sm
CEO, W, TAYLOR & CO.,
v I), il UllAXUX b! lU?lSi.'.
C?TTlioiio ill.
I DOCKS HP YARDS i
'% FULL OF COAL.
? S if > on want a whole ten of sntU
j jj-i- laot ou, let us stud up a ton o ?.'.'.! ri
rpS pounds clean coal. ?5 Tor June.
p B?TGHELDER t (HUM j
= 65 W?TER STREE I". g
Oi MM to Notioia coum, Truckers.
Wu have a lar^o > look of
F.F. Calciiiei Plaster, Farm Green
?AND?
Agricultural Lime.
We also Ueep iu stuck a full liue of Hi;:li
Grad? Ol A\t>
Batcheider & Collins,
No. (iii VVATISU STHtilfiT.
in tt, i ma i:: (i:i:ms.
FINE LOTS FOR SOLE
?AT?
WILLOUGHBY SPIT.
rituiK l pom *t?i t.j t-.io bach.
'Ibruis tip -tldr.l uusti. bal.iuea in 1 uuil
years wuli t; pur >i it. interest
Apply to
H. L. PAGE & CO..
Solo Bloats, No. 10 liauli strasl,
'J'ttle pericu. Norfolk, \.?.
Norfolk iron Works,
GLO. W. DUVAL cS; CO.,
No. 10 Water Street, Norfolk, Va,
ENGINES, BOII-ETiS. SAWMILL anil
ail Kinds of machinery 01 the most Im?
proved patterns. Also repairing at thu
shortest noliee. I'm tl'.ulur attention
to sfcamb?al work. DtrvAD'S PATENT
UOIDKH TUB13 PERRt.'I.KH are tliu
only perfect rohiedy for leaky boiler tubes,
Tncy can hp Inserted In a few minutes i>v
any engineer, aiid uro warranted in stop
leaks.
I SHE B?ILB&RS1 HARDWARE,
PAim oils, wm.
Polish Plate and Window Glass,
I ON i.MAN" * MAIU'INEZ' I'UUK
ltK.\IM-WIXK i PAINTS. I4V12IIY
GALLON SOLD UNDIilt A lilNU
I NO Gl Ali ?N IKK.
COOKE, CL?EK & CO,