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HELP WANTED. AGENTS to sell by sample our line; no experience required; . It's as staple us sugar; for samples und full particulars - address, With stamp, P. O. Dox 125. New York city. _Ju21 iW ANTED?Youth about (6; must expect to work, and have good references. Ap? ply F L E 1 SC H M AN N & CO.. HG Cove street._ ? delO-lt .WANTED?Position ns porter or waiter for a private family. Address No. 13 Doyle street. ' delO-lt? ,WANTED?Boy to learn dry goods husl ness. Call at 134 Church street. delO-'Jt .WANTED?Modern house In central locu? tion and good neighborhood. Address TENANT, cure Virginian. delO-St' A MAN employed at present us weigher In grain elevator, has seventeen years' experience, desires to cnguge with grain exporter to check, weigh and sam? ple cargoes, etc.: good references. HENRY. No. 3075 Emerald street, Philadclphl u, Pa._del0-4t .WANTED?ROOM ? Furnished: Free mason street or Bute, west of Boush, preferred; references given. 1'. O. Hox, 433, Norfolk. Vu._dclU-lt* .WANTED?Good, reliable nurse to re? main on premises. Must come well re? commended. Apply at once No. 12-1 Freemason street. decS-tt An Organizer Wanted. WANTED ?An efllcieiit State Organizer for Virginia, for the Knights of Dixie, a high class and progressive order. Dis? ability and Death Claims paid imme? diately. For further particulars apply to Col. W. SPARK DING, Sup. Record? er, Little Rock, Ark. dec S-3t 1 WANT Five Experienced Building and Loan Solicitors Well acquainted In Nor? folk und udjaceiit towns. Will puy suiarv with commission. Call on V\ . M. PARR, at Atlantic Hotel, Norfolk, between 2 und 4 p. m. au4-tf SALKSM EN?OnO locally and one to gravel; will pay good salary and lienses or commission; orders easily ob? tained: experience unnecessary; for samples and particulars address P. o. Box 4'J0 New York city. DUID?ING, LOAN AND LIFE INS? ranee combined; exceptional Induce? ments offered to llrsl-class solicitors. Room 57 Haddlngton building, city. 0 to 10 u. m._no'.1-if FOR SALE?A lot of loots and machinery for use in manufacturing tinware. Price one-third of original cost. For Inven? tory and other particulars, E. F. LAMP.. Attorney, Elizabeth City, N. C. delp-6t*_ _ _ _ FOR SALE?A very deslruble farm, con lalning 20 acres on Hampton Over, und two miles from Old Point Comfort: well Improved ami has a comfortable, house und all necessary outbuildings; about two acres of oyster ground; possession given .luu.uiry l. lS'.'ii. For further In foruiation write to J. C. OUTTEN, Hampton, Va. dcl0-3t* FOR S?TE?An old established Bakery well equipped; oven und leols In good order: long lease; and at present time doing n paying business. Address BAK? ERY, care Yiiglniun ollice. deH-iw FoTTSALK Cll EAP.?Plans and rpcelil catiims for brick residence, drawn by one of the best 'architects in the State. Address, "Plans." this ofllce. nol~-t.f. STRAWBERRY CRATES. New sixty quirt standard, 80c. FARMERS' MANUFACTURING cn. noO-lm BRAMBLETON. The W. C. T. ?. will meet this after? noon at 3:30 o'clock (if fair) with Mrs. Flncher, on South Marshall avenue. The Busy R's of Spurgeotl will meet 1 on Wednesday night at S o'clock with Miss Ruth Fulford, North Mali by ave? nue. The Jackson Light Infantry fair and festival have been postponed to 18th prox., 1S90. The attractive flag drill will take place to-night at Festival Hull under auspices of the Pure Food Exposition, by the ladle's of Park Avenue Baptist I Church, Other Interesting matter on programme. Rev. R. N. Crooks and wife, of York town, Va., are visiting their son. Mr. C. H. Crooks, 319 South Park avenue. Rev. R. W. Webb and family, of Portsmouth, have made their home In Brambleton, having occupied residence No. lot! North Reservoir avenue. Owing to some physical Indisposition on the part of Rev. J. P. Garland, D. D., Presiding Elder Norfolk District, he ex? tended invitation to Rev. Dr. George W. Carter to preach for him at Mc Kcndrec Sunday night, which he did in un able ami Impressive manner, using the text, "Trust in the Lord." A lamp exploded in the store of Mr. I E. T. Thomas, on Park avenue, at 11 :"0 ] o'clock Saturday night, but fortu? nately did no serious damage. Mrs. L. O. Ayres and Mrs. Ashley nnd friends accompanying thorn have relumed from the Atlanta Exposition I and are now at their homes, on South | Reservier avenue. McKondrec Church was the scene Sun-1 day afternoon of one of the largest und | most interesting meetings Of the Metho? dist Sunday-School Association, held in I a number of years. This body is now composed of the Sunday schools of Nor?' folk ami Berkley, in the absence of the President, Mr. W. P. Dodaon, Prof. Wm. M. Jones, presided. The following Is the programme: McKendrec Choir. ...."Awake, Thon That Steepest." Prayer . Rev. J. W. Moore Hymn, No. :!0 .By the School The Minutes of the last Association were read and approved. Singing by Epworth League Choir. Reports from the schools were then road and banners awarded, as follows; To Trinity, for attendance: to Crnnby Street, for punctuality nnd contribu? tions. Recitation .Tly Miss Linden Nash Song . By Infant Clai Recitation .By Miss LltClle Ramsey Interesting talks were made by Revs. 3. T. Rout ten, ,T. W. Moore a nd His Honor. Mayor Pcttit. Prof. Jones and G. B. Ferrebee, Esq. Much praise was bestowed on the singing by the speakers. The committee appointed to audit the accounts of Mr. G. B. Ferebee. who Avas treasurer of the Norfolk-. Ports? mouth and Berkley Association, re? ported them correct. It wns decided to hold the next As? sociation at LeKles Memorial Church, the 2d Sunday In January. The Question. "To see. or not 16 see?That Is the Question.'' Dr. Week can answer It. Our Lamp and Onyx Tables are su? perb, nnd our Cnblucts are grand. CHAPMAN & JAK EM AN. lies. Harmon <l- I'lrey. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consul? tation free, ist! Main street,-Norfolk. Children Cryfos BOARD?For two single gentlemen: sln glo rooms; convenient to the business portion of the city: can be obtained by addressing "A. E.." this olllcu. dclO-tf , Furnished or unfurnished rooms at 121 Bunk street, over Hayne's grocery store. Apply on premises. References exchanged. dccS-3t BOl LERS?65 new and S7 second-hand Boilers; ulso, lurge stuck of Engines ?t buyers' prices. Address THE CASEY & HODGES MANUFACTURING CO., Chattanooga, Tonn. no2C-2w tho KoctertiB nud flcruur Ing Hlomlsha?, In 150 p. UK)k for n stamp. ,1 oh n H . Woodbury, HI \T. 4M St., N. Y. laTualur of Wooduury'a Facial boap. SPECIAL SALiS?Phillips Brooks ad? dresses: handsomely bound In white vel? lum; Publisher's prices, 76c.: special sale pilce, JSC NUSBAUMS Rook and Art Place, 1-S Mala street. no24 PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compound? ed. All Drugs. Patent Medicines. Toi? let Articles, Cigars and Tobacco. W. F. PHILLIPS. 216 Main street. BOARD.?A married couple without children can obtain board at a low figure by addressing "SAH ETY," VI r ginlan otllce._dc3-tf CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGI- ' NEER.?M. A. Agelasto. 31 l'lumu St. furniture repaired, Re-polished, Cleaned, Packed and Ship? ped: Chairs rc-can'ed. Upholsterers' materials furnished. Cheaper work than uny other establishment; done ut house if prelerred: orders solicited. 27? and 2SS Church street. S. F. HAM? ILTON. iioi4-lm SffH Celebrated Fcmalo '.^Powders nr?er full. ??fr mid lull whfrccl! ?Ilicx npidbulliiii ? E??!^iO Hi uuiilal Gidd Paper ."ic. per piece up. I'.nrr l\n a"'*'- luj ? Sample lntr.uR iiovt ready lor Till trade. Iri:i- SI.III). C IAS. Uli N. KILL"*, 1233 Filbert St. Phila.,Pa. "miniatures ~ On Ivory and Porcelain. PORTRAITS In ell. Pastel, \\'8,lcr Color or Crayon from life or photograph. STUDIO?31 lladdillgton Building. ART CUASSES-Norfolk College. MRS. JENNIE DEI .ON Y RICE. no30-tf_ SORNECK $7.00 SHOES. Men's Hand-SCWed Shoes, made by a thorough expert in liming under feet, 17 anil up. No such Shoes this side of Broadway, New York. REPAIRING CMHAPUY DONE. 37 Hank street nol'-su.w.St M. BORNECK. FOR RENT._ FOR RENT?That desldable store cor ncr Grnnby and Queen streets: good location, with all conveniences; pos? session January 1st, 1S9R Apply V. ALP. J. DOZIER, 17S York Place or N. and S R. 1:. <; ii-ral O'llet s._de 1-1 f _ FOR' RENT?House >7 Yarmouth Btrect, witli all modern Improvements; posses? sion can be giver, by the 1st of Dee? m ber. Apply to 9j Vane street. no2S-tf ATLANTIC CITY. There will be a Dehi?rest medal con? test at Colley .Memorial Church next Friday evening, the contestants being three boys and three girls. Music will he a special feature of tin? occasion and refreshments will be served at the close The proceeds will bo devoted to the school work. Mrs. Pinner and Mr. Baton, of Front street, are still quite 111. Airs. Emma Eason, ?>!" Baltimore, Md.. Is tho guest .if her brother. Captain J. T. Houston, on Avenue A. I Tho funeral or Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vaughun'B little Infant daughter took place from Central-Avenue Baptist Church yesterday morning at li o'clock, Rev. T. A. Hall ofltciatlnK. The Oflicial Hoard of LeKlea Memo? rial Church, in Its rc-orsanlsntlon for the new Conference year, elected Oapt. J. VY. Bacchus, President; J. D. Arm? strong. Secretary, and Cupt. NY. T. Wil? liams, Trerisuri r. Tho laymen's meeting at LeKlea Me? morial will be conducted to-nlirhl by Mr.Malachl Anscll, beginning ai 7:30. Mrs. J. 'I', rtoutteu was called yes? terday to the bedside of his father, who is very ill at the Princess Anne par? sonage. She left yesterday morning on the 7 u, in. train. HUMTERSVILLE. Lislpn for the ringing of the marriage bells In the near future. A large congregation heard the Ber mon to children Sunday night at Grace Baptist Church by Use pastor. Frames for the windows have now lueii set In position in the hew school building on Princess Anne avenue for Fourth Ward. The young people of Grace Baptist Church will have an oyster supper to? night. Iluntersvllle Lodge, No. 123. I. o. o. F.. arc making extensive preparations for a grand literary and musical enter? tainment and hop to take place on New Year's night at l.esncr's Hall. A com? mittee of thirty, composed id fifteen la? dles and fifteen gentlemen, have the matter In hand, and are working vigo? rously to make the affair a brilliant success. Electric lights will be placed In the hall, special cars chartered, and every effort put forth to make the occa? sion one long to be remembered. Suitable lor Hull Weather. Men's self-acting rubbers. 40c. Men's tun, pointed toe rubbers.... 60c. Men's cloth-top Alaskas. T.'ic. Ladies' spg. and healed rubbers..,. L'Gc. Ladies' fleece-lined rubbers. 40c. Ladies tan, pointed-toe rubbers.... 40c. Misses' Spg. and heeled rubber:;.... 20e. Children's spg. and healed rubbers. 16c, Ladies' rubber boots. $1.3? Misses' rubber boots. $1.12 Youths' Slorm-KIng bouts. $1.83 HELLER'S SHOE STORE, 4G Bank street, opposite Courthouse. Messrs. Horace S. Peed and James M. Jordan have formed a co-partner? ship under the tlrm name of F. M. Peed & Son. to conduct the ship chandlery and ship supply business at Water street and Roanokn avenue. October 1st, 1S94. scaO-su.tu.tf For so Days Only. Mrs. Rapliel's stock of line shoes at cost to close up business to retire. Leasr expires December 24th and slock must be sold quick. HC Church street, corner Plume street. Pitcher's. Oastorta? IN COURT YESTERDAY The Largest Docket on Record Tried in the Police Court by Justice Burroughs AND OFFENSES OF ALL KINDS HEARD. Tlic Charge Against Young; Ilubbitf iHsinlsscd ,v K|icnkcn?y Nlccror Arrested riic itultl i>n thoCrnp Nhop mill Iis IIcmuU-A ?cc?l ol'As HiZiimeiil Jliiilc. Juotlco Burroughs had one of tho largest. If no; the largest, Police Court doukels to dispose of yesterday tha.t has engaged his attention in any one day since he has been on the bench. There were sixty odd offenders before him, and it took Ihree docket sheets to hold their names. There were twenty drunks, white und colored, and all-' most every species of crime, excepting murder, was represented In the person of some offender. YOUNU BABBITT DISMISSED. Thomas T. Babbitt, a young man well known in Berkley, and whOHC parents reside on Cumberland street, this city, was arrested Saturday night on a warrant charging him with embez? zlement. Friends of the young nui.n claim that they wanted to bull the bo>; out Immediately after his arrest, but they were informed that the prison? er was held for the Norfolk county au? thorities, and could not be balled, conse? quently the young man apen.t Saturday ; night and all day Sunday in a cell. Sunday afternoon he sent for Attor? ney Julius T. Saundi rs, who sent for Justice Gregory, and asked that he be balled. The Justice, being undecided; though always courteous and willing in sucih cases, requested the Bilorney to sec Judge llanckc) or Justice Bur? roughs, Hint he might be clear In the matter. Tho aged mother ami young sisters of the boy wwrc so grieved at Ilia incarceration that Mr. Saun ders went before Justice Burroughs on Sunday night and secured a written opinion to Justice Gregory "that there wits ho reason why the accused should not be bailed." whereupon it was grant; ed and the boy went home. Tilt* ciuie was called before Justice Burroughs yesterday and the prisoner turned over to the county authorities. It w;is again called before Justice TUlotson, In the county at 1 p. m., and dismissed upon the defendant paying the costs. Mr. Saundera defended Babbitt In the gaiinly also. A ST H ERF. It ARRESTED. A colored man named Charles Smith was arrested by Sergeant Taylor on Sunday a.-- a nuisance, in the Police Court yesterday the evidence indicated that Smith is a "slcerer" for Ihe Na? tional Club, near the corner of Church and Bermuda streets. Smith has been hanging around the spot on Sundays for Borna Ihm . and has been so p< resist? ent in returning to the place, corner Church and Bermuda after he lias been ordered away, that It has aroused the suspicions of the officers. It is al? leged that Smith's business is to di? rect those that he Is sure are O. K. how to get Into the club-rooms lo obtain liquor on Sunday. Justice Burroughs continued the case until to-morrow for additional evidence, plaiting tho ttC-i bused under SIO'I ball bond for Ills ap-' pea ranee. J. E. Barco entered as bis surety. CAPTURED A DOZEN. A dozen of the black faces that occu? pied the prls ner's pen In the Police Court yesterday were offenders captur? ed by the olllci rs in a raid made about li! o'clock Saturday night in a small house at the corner of Chapel and Mcscley streets, occupied by William Austin, colored. The place baa been under suspicion for sohle Ihne OS a resort for crap-shooters and other col? ored petty gamblers, and when the swoop was made the small room was found to be packed with the alleged snorts. Mr. Julius T. Sounders repre? sented the offenders before the Police Court yesterday and argued that the evidence f< r the prosecution had failed In proving that place was a public one or that, it being n private house, that mine than S'.'O had been lost or won there at any time. That under the statute one of the above two things must be proven In order to convict. Justice Burroughs ruled,"however, thai while the racl Of illegal gambling had not been proved as contrary to the statute, yet the evidence proved that Austin kept a gaming house, such ns was a nuisance, and punishable under the common law. He Lherefcro sent Austin on to the grand Jury, and fined tho others $1 and costs eaoh. Austin's; bond was placed at S'JSfi. He hits not been able to furnish it as yd. MINOR OFFENSES. E. W. Norman, white, larceny: turned over to High Constable of Portsmouth. McHcnry Jones. colored, assault; tired $2.50 and costs. J. Osborne, while, breach of the peace; dismissed. O. 11. .Marlin, Virglnlus Williams. George Wilklns. William Miller, Rich? ard Carter. John E. Tennent. I,. Vnn derbury, John Grlssco, Albert Gale, David Jones, Thomas Ramsey. John Flanagan, white, drunk; lined Jl and costs. Walter Hodges. George Taylor, Elijah Noe, Lizzie Balden, colored, drunk; lined $1 and costs. James Ferguson, white, drunk; con? tinued lo Dec. 10th. Maggie Martin, while, drunk; dis? missed with $1.26 costs. David Jones, white, profanity; lined $1 and costs. Lizzie Baldwin, colored, nuisance; fined SI and costs. Philip Flamming, colored, nuisance; fined $1 and costs. Philip Flemmlng, colored, carrying concealed weapons; lined $L'0 and costs. John Robinson, colored, nuisance; fined 31 and costs. Susan Williams, colored, nuisance fined $1 and costs. Charles Morgan, colored, larceny; dis? missed. Henry Edge, colored, larceny; con? tinued (ill Dec. 10lh. Thomas Ramsey, white, assault; fined $10 and costs. Charles Morgan, colored, search war? rant: dismissed. E. W. Norman, white, false pretenses; dismissed. George Taylor, colored, breach of the peace; fined $1 ami costs. Maggie Batten, white, breach of the pear:-; fined $1 and costs. Hotwell Lashey, colored: breach of the peace: lined $1 and costs. Jasper Moore, colored, nuisance; con? tinued till Dee. 10th. George Shneter. white, false pre? tenses; taken under advisement. Alford Harveycolored, unlawful tres? pass; lined $1 nnd costs. James IS. Holland, colored, cruelty to animals; lined $5 and costs. Hufus Moore, colored, unlawful tres? pass; lined $1 ttnd costs. Thomas Bobbin, white. embezzle? ment; turned over to Norfolk county authorities. ' James Ferguson, white. Interfering with an Officer; continued to Doc. 10th. Hotwell Lnshey; carrying concealed weapons; fined $20 and costs. Will Austin, colored, keeping gamb? ling house; sent on to the grand ury. Edward Thomas. James Briggs, Jas. Montgomery. Thomas Oalnes, Henry West, Isniah Lasel ter, Henry Milttcr, James Stewart. York Carter. B." Mon? roe, Thomas F.pps. colored, nuisance, In connection with Austin's gambling house; fined SI and costs. John Flanagan, white, nuisance; fined $1 and costs. Charles Smith, colored, nulsuncc: lined $1 and costs. John Kecby, colored, larceny; con? tinued till Dec. 10th. Corporation Court. The Corporation Court convened yes? terday. Judge Allan R. Ilnnokcl presid? ing. The motion docket was called ami the oases ready for trial were docketed. Other motions were heard and a num? ber' of cases dismissed. Several civil appealed warrants of minor importance were tried, after which the court ad? journed for the <lay. Court of Law nml Climicery In tho Court of Law and Chancery yesterday J. W. Whltehurst was ap? pointed a trustee of Spurgoon Memorial Church. J. C. Asbury qualified as executor oh the estate of Charles TV Shearm. de? ceased; In the Court of Law and Chan? cery yesterday. Deeds of Rnricnln niiil Sate. M. W. Burk lo the llygeia Ice Com? pany, a tot on Itramhletou avenue; consideration, $1,800. Heed of Assignment. A deed of assignment 1ms been ad? mitted to record lit the Clerk's office, under which 12: M. Brownstcln, doing business as the "Bell Bargain House," No. SCO Church street, conveys to Judge r>. Tucker Brooke, trustee, nil the stock of boats, shoes, genls' furnishings, etc.. Oh the said promises, together Wllll all the grantor's personal property on subl premises: to he disposed of' f.r the benefit of his creditors. Certain parlies arc preferred to the amount of $2,400. Liabilities nnd value of assets unknown, Mnrringe Meensen. William A. Smith to June Stevens, col? ored. AMUSfcMENTS. BOTJSA'S BAND CONCERT.?Sousa's grand concert band, the most pronounc? ed musical success of recent years, will he heard on Friday, and Its coming will be a most Interesting event to all pro? fessionals and lovers of music. Tin- his? tory of military bands show ha parallel to the favor which this organisation has attained In the three years of Its existence. Mr. Sousa long ugo demon? strated that he la in every way a mas? terly bnnd conductor. He made the Marine Band of Washington famous for it* excellence and followed this by organizing two years ago, for Manager Blakley, what has been repeatedly and universally proclaimed the finest con? cert band ever heard In America. Two concerts will be given. Matinee and night, the prices for both being the same?2iic? 60c., 75c. and $1?therefore reserver seats can be secured this morning for both concerts. I'llllCral OfJniUeS IMltlCllll. The funeral of tho late James Dun? can,of Gloucester county,who died sud? denly last week while spending the winter with his daughter, Mrs. W. N. Waller, took pla.^i from St. Duke's Church Sunday afternoon, and was largely attended, the services being conducted by Rev. A. S. Lloyd, the- pas? tor. The interment was In Klmwood Cemetery, the following gentlemen not? ing as pall-bearers: Honorary?Col. Wm. B. Rogers. Com? modore Marshall Parks, F. S. Taylor. Col. i b orge Tait, Dr. Alex. Tnns'tnl!. Cnpt. B. Vatvce. John '.Green, .1. S. Culpepper, Dr. Frank Martin and Mr. Hitchcock. Act'lu??lOdward Bradford, Richard Tebault, Richard Byrd. Page Waller, W. A. Voting, James Dabney, Dr. J. A. Robinson and Palrick Matthews. The Colored Churches. At Bank Street Baptist Church Sun? day afternoon, tho pastor, Rev. J. M. Voting, aosisted by several deacons, baptized llfty-clght of the converts at the revival held there during the past three weeks. Tito church was crowded lo Its full capacity. At the Bute Street Baptist Church Sunday afternoon, the colored V. M. C. A. held l hell' building rally. There were a large number of yoiig men pres? ent. It-v. <'. W. Young tdlkjqa on "Purity of Life nnd Christian Activ? ity," and a largo stun was realized to? ward the new building, which the asso? ciation proposes to erect. The .National Coiliplnlllf. Dyspepsia in the national complaint. Almost every other man or woman you meet lias It. and the result Is that the number of pseudo-remedies for It is as numerous as Pharoah's host. They are for the most part worthless. There Is. however, a searching oradlcant of this distressing and obdurate malady, one whose genuine merits long since raised II to a foremost place among the staple medicines of America, ilodtettci's Stomach Bitters extirpates dyspepsia with greater certainty and promptitude than any known remedy, and Is a most genial IllVlgOI'ant, appetizer nml aid lo secretion. These are not empty asser? tions, as thousands of our countrymen onw women who have experienced Its effects are aware, but ate backed up by Irrefragable pi oofs repeatedly laid before the public. The Hilters also pro? mote a regular habit of body and give a healthful stimulus to the urinary or? gans. Iteadaehe? Cure it. Don't suffer headache when n pair of Dr. Week's glasses may relieve you. Big*.RargninsThis Weck Wrlglil'H too Main Street. Clonks, dress goods, blankets, com? forts, white quilts, umbrellas, lace cur? tains, chenille portieres, rugs, drape? ry goods, wool ami merino underwear, See add. in last Sunday's Virginian Special sale on all winter goods this month. WRIGHT'S, 19? Main street. Tlic Correct Thing. For correct thing in specks and eye? glasses call on Dr. Week. THEY ALMOST CAME TO BLOWS-THE | TROUBLE SOON DISCOVERED AND EVERYTHING NOW ALL RIGHT. It was n q vi n r r c 1 IllllUllgl it the organ? of n man's body. Tho man was pick, ami Iiis doctors didn't Know what oil? ed him or how lo euro him. The Liver and Lungs , l he Spleen, the Stomach and tho heart nil "pitched Into" Kidneys. "It's .your fault," said the Live r. "Ynu have certain work to do and you don't do It. it Is your place to niter all the poisons and Impurities out of the body, nnd you arc not doing It. "As a consequence." said the Slom ach. "we arc all being clogged, pois? oned and Irritatod. I am irritable and only half digest the food they are forc : ing Into me. Hero's I ho liver all clogged I and torpid, the lungs tiro all choked up, don't gi t half enough oxygon, the head Is aching, the nerves tingling, the hack Is aching, nnd the poor heart Is laboring llko a. sledge-hammer. 'Even the Joints and muscles cry out wiih rheumatic pains." "Btlt wo can't help It," Said the Kid? neys. "We can't do Impossibilities. Wo sick and weak ourselves and cannot do our work. Of course, those poisons collect In the blood and Irritate and dis? ease you. The moment we stop work you fuel It. Your health always did and always will depend on our uctlv I Ity." ? And Just I hen mi ordinary, ovory-day, common-sense doctor who knew his business was culled In and proscribed Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. The Kidneys promptly responded and let cheerfully to work with renewed [strength iwid vigor: the uric. acid, the waste products of decay and of fever, the ashes of digestion and all the pois? ons und Impurities In the blood wore oast out. 'Well, that's something like It," said the Lungs. "I'll pitch In and do my I work now." said the Stomach. ?What a relief." said the Liver and I the Heart, und the Joints und Muscles | Joined I he chorus. The quarrel was over. It was a. hap? py family, working harmoniously once more. This sounds like a fairy story, but It Isn'l. It's cold, hard, solid facts and common sense. And you can prove It lo your satis? faction at any time for SO cents. Fifty cents per box. from all drug lists, or enclose fiO cts In stamps or sll D^Hobb's ver d,reot to ,,,GI jivwMo HOBB'8 jaraSUS MEDICINE CO.. \* ?Interesting and I Instructive Book on e Chicago, San Fran-1 0 cisco. Kidney Iicnlth and Blood Filtering Free. /???>? IHE VIRGINIAN S DAILY HINTS To HOUSEKEEPERS BILL OF FARE FOR TO-MORROW, ?;orv it i ? ? 11 r,i WEDNESDAY, DEC, 11. 1895. BREAKFAST. Graham Muffins. Apples. Stew of Veal und Haw Potatoes. Fried Mush. Orange Jain. Crackers. Cocoa. DINNER. [Cold Ham. Veal Salad. Baked Tomatoes. Steamed Potatoes. Lima Beans. While and Graham Bread. Rico Pudding. SUPPER. Omelet. Bread and Butter. Qtlllico Jolly. Apple Sauce. Milk. Ten, ORANGE JAM. Cut twelve oranges In very thin slices; seed them. Add six pints cold unter, letting It stand nil night. Add six pounds of sugar; boll till It thick Ions. Put In Jelly glasses. RICH PUDDING. Se/ild a heaping cup of cold boiled rice in n pint of milk; stir smooth. Beat the yolks ?f two eggs with two-thirds cup) of sugar. Add salt as needed. Add the rice and another pint of milk, Flavor In taste. Hake half all hour. Heat the whites, sweeten, ami use as meringue. ALWAYS_ SOMETHING NEW AND NOVEL. In the way of PRKTTY THINGS for WEDDING GIFTS. Choice pieces of Ilric-a-Iirac: FRENCH CHINA CLOCK SETS, ENGLISH CHINA CLOCKS, DUTCH DELFT, HUNGARIAN, AUSTRIAN AND SWEDISH VASES, PEDESTALS, JARDINIERES, AND HIGH-GRADE PIECES OF CHOICE CRYSTAL CUT-GLASS. An examination of this stock oud a comparison of prices is invited. JAS. R. ARMIGER, 31 E. BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WE HAVE THEM. Ladies' Fur Capes and Boas. ROBES, GLOVES, CANES AND UMBLELLAS I LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. Walter J. Simmons & Co.. 177 ft/1 a in Str?0t. ^^JT^ advertised last weck ? ' '.' ' . '.='? i '??.> HATS 49c THIS MEANT Stylish Shapes, Not Trash. Nor Bhapcs from antediluvian times. We Iiavo received a new bis lot for this week. NICE. KUEBU,STYLISH GOODS They will go at the same price Making Millinery our only business, we will keel) our stuck of Trimmed Goods complete to the very end of the season. N'o bumbui;. MRS. P. RIES, 104 Church Street. A GREAT REDUCTION 1 ON NATIVE WINES. Having a largo stock of these wines, 1 will offer thetn at the lollowlng reduced prices: roil. Sherry and Calawbu, COc. per gallon, or lie. quart buttle. Also all grade* or Uhler Wines f"r hellthiv use. Old Southampton Apple Hrandy, North? ern Cider ami a line stock or Old Wbls kl^B and Imported llran'dtCS and Wines of my own Importation. American Cham? pagnes a specialty. All at my uaual low prices. E. VANCE, Liquor Dealer I del-Jin No. 33 Commercial Place. -OUR Dry Goods, Carpet, ! Furniture Una Giiina Deptnts! Arc slocked with gou.ts and filled with CUltoniers who are delighted with the stocks and ptlased with the prices. OUR VARIETY OF Cloaks and Gapes ! was smull last week for the largo ikies wo usu'illy carry, but we have received fresh supplies by steamer and express, and our stock now is the largest, lineal and cheapest we have ever lud. i 1S111 ft. Kos. 98 and rear ol 92, 94. 96, 98, 100 and 102 Main Street. will cure Chapped Hands, Sunburn, Winter Tan, Chafe Skin, etc. Besides being the most! efficent article, the price* I gggP \ tells, and everybody tells the, price. TRY ITT Sold in Norfolk by JOHN W. BURROI Druggist, Maim Stre*?||| HEAD OF OLD MARKET SQUARE.'^' & Hill Street! TELEPHONE 346. Goods delivered every duy In the'.flyl also In Portsmouth, Borkley, Bratnw] ton, Atlantic City, etc., etc. If uuuugi \\U BUILDERS' HARDWARE PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES. Polish Plate and Winuow ? I.ONdMAN ? MARTINEZ' r??jfcif READl-MIXBll PAINTS. EVEllVCffi GALLON BOLD UNDER a. RIND** INQ GUARANTEE. COOKE, CLARK & Gi and Whlakojr L cured at home A out pain. Hootofj ttculara Bent FBI n.j,i.iyooid,EYV^ aitohall SUAUur" I FIBRE CHAMOIS. We sell the GENUINE FIBRE CHAMOIS T" And recommend it as Ihe most satisfactory interlining ket. It is endorse:! by the best dressmakers and over the world. IO--LIGHT--For Silk Waist and Light Dress Goods. 20--MEDIUM ? For Cloth Sleeves and Light Skirts. ning in tHB'mVM ladies' tailors ^oljffl No No, No. 30--HEAVY--For Skirts and Capes, Cloaks, etc. To be GENUINE every yard must be stamped FIBRE CHAMOIJ^ Imitations do not give satisfaction, therefore we do not handle theft Only good linings at right prices has built up our immense trader,} this Special Department. PETER SMITH & <? Lot us offer you a few suggestions. First and foremost ls^it Itleyole. We've all stylos and all the best makes and can sell ytttt'o that will Just suit your pockctbook. If you haven't tho ye money we'll make terms tosult. Shot Guns? Well, that's a hobby with us. Just drop In and look ftt ', wo carry?all the way fromJ7 to $70. And then !t don't ?>, lortune to go bunting, for wcfurnlsh 100 shells, loaded 'wiifi^ black pov??:" for $l.o0. -. . Foot Balls, 0 iiiseballs, Boxing Gloves,Sweatcrt, Athletic Shoes, Pistols/ *> munition, Pishing Tackle,Gynmaslum Uniforms?everythlnri?! e the Sporting Goods Line. 1 O'Neill's, : 87 Main St.