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Crisp and Dainty. Pie Crust Flavor. PI ABE BY WANTED. WANTED?To exchange Caligraph Type? writer for Dailies' Bicycle. Address L. A. STJCIIBINS, Uroad Crock, Va. jal-l-3l* WANTED?A white woman to housekeep and assist In housu work. Address I'. O. Dog icy, Newport News, Va. Jul-Ktt WANTED.?Responsible firm wants ofSce manuKor at Norfolk, Va. Falury J-I.M? year; ICOO cash and best references re? quired: commercial reference furnished: position permanent. Address POST OFFICE BOX 9;!, Petersburg, Va. Jal3-3f_ WANTED.?Additional capital in a plant owning the finest bed of brick und pipe clay oust of the Mississippi river and located on railroad and James river. There will be an enormous demand for the product this spring. For particulars address P. o. Box G60, Richmond, Va. _ Jii/Mw _ .. AGENTS WAJ^TED!~~ LADT with tact und energy to travel for old cstobl.'shed linn. Permanent, fa; per month and expenses. care Vir? ginian oitico. jais-saR.suit WANTED?Reliable person to travel. Salary $7Si> and expenses. Reference. Enclose solf-addressed stamped envel? ope. THE DOMINION COMPANY, Chicago. ja!5-2t WANTED.?Agents. 120 ro ?30 a week sure to workers. No cnpllnl needed New Goodt. New Plan. Sells at Right. Every family needs it. HOUSEHOLD SPECIALTY CO., Box 421. Cincinnati. deist-su.tr Ohio. _SPECIAL NOTICES. FREE TEA SET.?LADIES. SEND US your full addross plainly written und W< will express you 75 of our exquisite ARABIAN PERF17MO PACKETS to sell among friends, nt 10 cents each; when sold, remit us the money (less ex pross charges) and we will send you beautiful decoratod China teu Bet of EC pieces for your trouble, full size for family use. Nome nearest oxpress of flcu und address, ARABIAN PERFUMO CO., l!ox -J7, Brldgewulci Conn. Jul3-(lt? Norfolk, Va., Jnn 8th ??S \A/E. THIS UNDERSIGNED HAVE VY this day formed a co-purtnershlp for tho practice- of law. under tho Hrm name of LEWIS, JONES A WARINO, with of floos Noa. XK and ::o:i Columbia Building, and respectfully tender our servlc.es ut tnrneya and counselors In nil brunches in the State und Pudoral of the Court,',. law Jas-iot HERBERT I. LEWIS, OLACGDTT B. JONES, LAURENCE WARINO 4&8 i FOR CHE.?!?:;?? si six HOtlRB; i*? I taeiu CURBS IN 3 DAYS. At At* I EVI fei? Druj; sioiv 1K3 Church ?t.. Norfolk. Va noea-ly Dr. Anna (Hering. Hotftsturct] Phystdtan Private Banitarhtm ? high r. ;.-ul?>. Veg Kablc compound for female complaints, f-nxi. Lilly white Regulativ? Pills, tt. Wives without chtl <lren consult me Ijiis E. Baltimore. St.. Baltimore, Md. A'llF^T CMdnstSt'l English fermyroyal PIH; , inti- i ' .-.a, ;iro tin Cost. :>H?i n.n.Mr. ? T ? .Iii?I M ??> ?' - *?* P",kU, i'Viru ?"' '1 ct.ka'^icc'cbei?Stf Bo.. TolladaJ. it FOR SALE. FOR SALE?Seven Fresh Milch Cow;. 1 clvlne from two to three gallons milk a day. Apply at THE J. D. ARMSTRONG LIVE STOCK CO., Port Norfolk. JalG-til ENGINE AND BOILER FOR BALE.?An excollent ton horse ciifflne arid u twen? ty horse boiler for ?iile at low ligurm Apply at VIRU IN! A N OFFICE. MONEY READY, NO WAITiNG^i^r^ Quick Loans on Household Furniture While in Uso. MortgnRo:-. and other securities. Liberal advances on uolarius, rents, Annuities, estate and permanent In? comes. Interviews strictly private i.nd all transactions rtutdly confi? dential. NORFOLK MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY. W. H, HOFHEIMER. Now No. 3GS Main street, Moritz ofilco bulb '.UK, suite 5 and fl. BO A R DE RS._ HOARD?Two single rooms for gentle? men, with board, can be had near the business centre of tho city at rennona ble terms by addressing A. B. C, Vir? ginia n oi lice. MAN AND WIFE, or a .-01108 man, run obtain board in private family, wiih u&c of bath. In western part c<:' eltv. refer? ence exchanged. Address "Y." cure of Virginian office. Manufacturers' .sale of Ladles' Furs. Call and secure bargains. Must be sold. Bale lasts bht week. WALTER .1. SIM M?NS & CO. Must be soM: large assortment Lidlcs' Furs. Also Chlldi m'rf Purr, at lowes: prices. WALTER J. SIMMONS & CO. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE Mani Matters of Interest Around Abo City Hall Square. WOULD-BE SUICIDE IS DISCHARGE John Stanley Robert? CIiiIiimmI Tlmt llo ilncl no Intention ot Emllite Ills F.xlutenoo-rise Police Conn JJockol?C'lwll Busliionit tu Corpora*, tlon Conrt?Other Court News. In. the Police Court > ?sterday John Stanley Roberts; of Baltimore, \yho attempted suicide last. Tuesday at a Bermuda street boarding-house, was arraigned before Justice Tomltn, >4<> whom he explained that ho had not attempted to kill himself, 'but that he had substituted another drug In placv of the laudanum which he had been in the ha'bit of taking. At the request of a friend Justice Tomltn released ltoberts from custody. THE POL1013 COUIIT. lonlenccd for Larceny?Suspected-Bur? glars Held?Sent on for False Pretense. In the Police Court yesterday Anto? nio Kureca. an Italian fruit dealer, was held for .the grand jury of the Corpo? ration Court on the charge of obtain? ing goods valued at $56.57 under false pretense from Messrs. Glorgl & Co., wholesale fruiters. Mary Norman, colored, larceny of a $35 gold bracelet, the property of Mr. Frank H. May, at whose residence she was employed us a servant; .six months In jaii. John Huffman, colored, who was arrested as tin accessory in tip oncie, was discharged. The braceiW was recovered last evening on the premises of tho woman's mother, at No. _:'.'! Queen street. .1. W. Lanigan, charged with de? frauding \V. H. Cttmbo, a colored bar? ber, out of cents lor a hair cut arid shave, was committed to jail In default of paying the costs In the case. ?Charles '"Wynne and Luke Ballehtinc, uoth oolored, suspected of hotlBCbreak ikg.and robbery; continued till to-day. Nick Sims, doing 'business without a licence: dls.nils.sed. ? William Jackson, held for the county authorities; d, iivered. Mabel Adams. Bessie Le Gram] and Heler. lister, lighting at the home oi the former, on Avon street; dismissed. Neal Butt, colored, embezzlement; dlsmisstd. Mnggi* Jones, colored, larceny; dis? missed. COP.PORATION COURT. Fined for Carrying Concealed Wea? pons?Guardian and Notary Qualify. In tho Corporation Court, yesterday Mr. Richard ftcllwalnc, Jr.. qualtllcd before Judge Allan R. Hackel as a notary public. R-xs:^ L. I'ltt qualified as guardian of Vivian U., Cfllvln P.. Edwin and Maud Leo Pitt tinier u bond of $76, with C. \V. Adams surety. Edward Price, carrying a concealed pistol; fined $20 and costs. Iii the Police Court he was lined and given fifteen days in Jail. PR OP DUT Y TR AiNSFERS. C. E. Towscnd to C. E. Wright, prop? erty on the east side of Voss Street, 52,000. R. P. Tallaferro to Edward L. Myers; two loin on Ward avenue, extending fifty feet from the comer of Mora-n ?venue, L'.smj. J. D. Harden to Gi-ortte K. Jacob. Jr.. a lot on the north side of Duncan avQ.iuo, $1,000. The Peoplo's Building company to .1. D. Dordeti, two lot.* on the north side of Hamilton avenue, $1.900. John F. Lawler and Alfred F. Holmes to H. H. Jones, trustee, all tin- CO partnership property and assets of the drm .if Lawler & Holnves, to liquidate, wind up and settle their affairs equally in the iBterost of both partners and of the oredltors. > ? AMONG OtTR COTTON MEN. Unsettled weather In the coltan ruc? tion. New Orleans future conlraets ad? vanced 1 point. "March, Spol market ctcv'tdy at 5V|C. Sale;-;, 6,000 hales. Ewimaled receipts for lo-tlay are from 12.000 to 14,000 bales, ngaliisl 13,457 bales last year and 11,435 bales In 1895. London 'vir silver advanced 1-1 fid. per .ounce?26?jd.?ngtnlnst L'J ll-10d. last vear. Liverpool future market closed steady, Vi lo lVj points advance. Spot ?otton >unchanged?3%c. ReceiV'ts at the United Stater, ports were 32J01 hales yesterday, against :>:iS1f? bales last yet.h and 38,824 bales In 1S95. New York future market closed steady, advancing 2 to ft points. Sales, 91,600 baits. January, 5.70 to 6.71; March, 5.74 to 5.75; May, 5.R2; August, 5.02 to r,.t)3. (Spot cotton declined 1-lGc.jj middling steady at r,7. e. ?Memphis ipnt market, steady at ."? fj-ltlc. Balls, 4,750 bales. Houston advanced l-it?:. Steady at r,^c. for middling. The Costa it I ?an CitiinterfslCers. For many months |)U, Costa Rlcan counterfeiters hn\*? |)Ci n Issuing i> tgus notos of the govern\jent or th,. inland un? til the amount, It V said, has reached $),000,000. Inspectors -;f n,,. Beeret service biiivnu wen- chlc-lly iiittruiucntel In bring? ing the malefactors ,, justice. The ef? ficiency of the secitj HerViCO Is un? doubted, but it is by 1U means a secret, but a patent fact, that the service that Hosteller's Stomach tutors does the weak, nervous and dyspebto is of genuine value. Thore havo been .>?,? n,,,,, ,? time counterfclta of it. as lipre aro of the genuine Costa Rican notuM.Sui th-- minia tine note of hand on the lab? and the Vig? nette of St. George and <iie Dragon coupled with the exquisitely hushed typo? graphical work arc not successfully Itril table. Any tine who has used fhe Ritters knows its admirable qualities a.d the fea? tures of ib.. exterior of the bcLles. This agreeable tonic absolutely pi-iitenls and remedies malaria, rheumatism, liver com? plaint, kidney trouble and dyspclalo. JVew Resolves r?r 'its. ? Enlerlntr the New Year all rtre sup nosed to5 make new resolution, and !-..> Messrs, Greenwood & Hi-, vis Main street, keep In j|jlu and. rtuolvc to continue their efforts to f-crvt ;i-.e public, hoping the result will |>rov\ un satisfactory as the pact years. They express an appreciation for Hie? ra I patronage, and hope to merit a cd?, tluance l>y offering good goods an) .; .1 service at the lowest figures. Net" stock beinj; received and fancy good being closed out. t Does Woman's Beauty Consist Which So Powerfully Attracts Men? is K-tf'i 7 iy Face Which Charms, but the Bright Eyes, Glowing Cheeks, Vigorous Vitality and Exuberant Spirits. This Hint to Wise Women In Sufficient. Baeuty lies los? In .the features than ii the condition and expression of the ace. The Creator has endowed every ?onian with beauty, and every woman a good heal tin, who Is ?f a cheerful nature. Is eauttful and comely to ook upon. A dear, resh, wholesome look ? the result of the ?ossession of good leatth, and no wo nan can be beautiful mil attractive without; -rood health. The dull, lead, gnawing pain, the tense of nervousness, iy ea k n ess. oppression nid discouragement, the tlredi llstlcsa languid feeling, bite shooting ?ins, the aching hend, 'lie pain In the hack, ill these are symptoms of a disordered system. Hid all these are beauty icdlcrs, producers of duEl, leaden complex? ions, unnatural Hush urs, dark circles under the eyrrt and other dis? figurements which di? vert vvcmch of their natural gift of beauty. Why be homely when " you can be beautiful nd attractive? Get good ? lib It, those looks and which attract, please and fascinate. It Is within your power to do so, for 11 ?" within every woman's power to be .veil and strongv and hence look her host. If she will use Dr. Greene's Ncr vurn to Rive her strong, vigorous nerves, pure, rich blood, a clear com? plexion, and thus restore Ihe energies md vitality of soun,i and perf.ot health. Head what Dr. Greene's Nervura does f ir others. It will do the same for you. M.S. Mary Francis Dytle, of 2 Hun? ter Alley. Hochester. N. Y., says: "I was very pale and delicate?.bad no color. 1 took Dr. Greene's Ner? vura blood and nerve remedy, and now 1 am well and strong, my face Is health and attrlbul plump and cheeks red. and my com? plexion pure." Mrs; William H?rtels,, 239 East 87tb Street. Now York City, sayis: "Dr. Greene's Ncrvuna. made a won? derful Improvement In my health, and that dark, sallow look left my face. My friends hardly knew me. I have gained in llesh and am like a different person." Mrs. C. S. Allen, of 128 Pearl St., Portland, Me., says: ' . "There was hardly any more color in my face and hands than In chalk. Dr. Greene's Nervura made me well, and restored my natu? ral color und complex? ion." it Irs. Elizabeth Brown, or 23G Hart well's Ave? nue. Providence, H. 1., ?ays: "My face broke out ?with pimples, and I was almost Riving up in de? spair when I. got Dr. Greene's Nervura. Now I am well and strong, thanks to this wonder? ful remedy." Mrs. S. It Berry, of Lebanon. N. H., writes: "Dr. Greene's Nervura has done wonders for me. I am strong again, and have not back my former looks and good color. A doctor met me a few days ago and said that I was doing wonderfully; that my eyes were bright, and that 1 looked well." These are only -a few or the thous? ands upon thousands of women who owe their present health and strength und consequently their 'beauty, viva? city and enjoyment nr life to the time? ly use of Dr. Creene's Nervura, and If the reader Is wise, she will not hesi? tate or delay us-ing this really won? derful remedy, this great natural boon to womankind. It desired. Dr. -Greene, 35 "West 14th St., New York City, the most success? ful specialist In curing nervous and chronic diseases, can he consulted ab? solutely free of charge, personally or by letter. UUA 'I KliKTON. Miss Sariih Corbell, or Nonsomond i' mvty, "who was visiting Miss Eva Jordan, of North Park nvenue, haa re? turned home, Fine turkeys and other dressed fowls W re Imouplit from Princess Anno yes? terday ami may ho st'^* at a number grocery star .Is in the ward, where best Sunday dinners may be cater? ed. The funeral <>f Mr. C. C. Wuterli- !<1 too/It place yesterday afterh'oon at 3 o'clock from the residence of Mr. Sam ,iol iMcKown, on G<ranvlllc avenue, and was conducted 'by rhe Itev. F. H. Mar? tin. Black Hawk- Triba of Bed Men. to which 'he belonged, was In nttendence. The ?Interment was In Elmwowd; ails Annie Dlxon, of Baltimore, la v4aiting the family of her cousin, Mr, C S. MeuseU East Bramble-ton ave? nue. The member.; rind friends of Trinity M'-;h->dist church are more and more pi i i 1 with lihelr new pnstor, the Hev. Lloyd T. Wiil:.uns. an 1 Iks wife. IV. Vaung. of Epworth ohulxsh, and Ptofcssor Marlin, of the Fourth Ward aohool, have be n engaged to speak i' tie- social reform meeWng to be held n' M'sKendree next Friday night, under iusPlcea <>f Ike Epworth I.-ague. There will bo every precaution cxer (?:.-?. 1 by the I.-^-al Hoard of Imirrove? il nt to have rhe contract to haul off r it-hage from the ward carefully guard? ed this y-.v.r against any trouble. T^io ?ati?iiter of garl?age Is one that bears 7t.*tcrlally on the sanitary condition of Brn.Tvthleton. At the next rHntfar meet? ing i: is expected the arrangement will - - e mpiric! to meet this important issue. DEATH OF MRS. MAIRY CARROLL. One of-the Oldest and MoH Highly lie ppoctcd Residents of Norfolk. Mrs. Mary Carroll widow of the late Michael Carroll, died at St. Vincent's Iforpltal last evening at 0:lii o'cock Mrs. Carroll was TS ye;:rs i>f ago, and ,vas one of ihc oldest ami most hlsrh ly respected residents of this ciiy, hav? ing lived here fifty years. The func i??!.'. will lake place from the Hospital ::; 3:30 o'clock this afternoon. OPPOSES STATE HOARD INSPEC? TION. Capl. John L. Roper, president of the Roper Lumber company, suld yes? terday in an interview that he was most strcncously i pp ised to the Imller Inspi -:|mii bill Introduced in the House by Representative Bland, of Ports mouth. It would work a hardship, he said, both to the Commonwealth an I to manufacturers who have to pay at prcsi nt for boiler inspection by the In surnhce companies. CONSTA REE BRA-NCIT. Constable W. W. Branch, of Suffolk, better known as "Hurricane" Branch, probably the most expert thief-cotcher In the State, returns t.. Suffolk to-.lay He has been working up a case down here and has finished the Job. Mr. Branch was especially c unpllmcntary to the Norfolk Police Department and wishes to thank Its members for ser? vices rendered him. A GRUESOME FIND. Shortly after midnight last night Officer Dosier found the body of a newly born while girl Infant lying on Mi.- Norfolk and Wee tern -track, be ttvecn Highland and Brambleton ave? nues. It had evidently been placed there between 11 and 12 o'clock, but no clue is had to the author of the crine-. The child had been smothered to d. atll before lt. ?TOS placed on the track.. ELKS IiNt'PiATE fJBW MEMBER*-" Norfolk Lodge ' ?'?>. 3S. It. P. O. Elks initiated seven ?..embers lust night The ceremony w ? 'assisted in by a large nut-ber of 1 |ks. The gen H?mel' wh > were iritroditivd to the goat wer. Messrs. Helote. Ridgowcll, Samuels. Montague, Coulee, Gunn and Gregory After the ceremony of initiation was over a short social session was held. CITY IN PARAGRAPHS. Briefest Possible Mention Made of Many Matters of Interest. Miss Bossl-e Etherldgc 'lias returned from a visit to Herbford, N. C. (Mr. J. C. Hants has roturnod from Southern Pines, where he went for his health. ?Miss Louise NorsworWhy left ycptfT day morning for Crewe, V?.., lio vlsW relatives; George Foster, colored, was arrested yesterday on 'tthe charge icf stealing n ?pair of sliocs. , Tibe Confederate Ve.tepan? nf Norfolk will be addressed on the evening of Hi:? 20:h instant by .fudge Pren'tls, of tbe Circuit Civupt. The explosion of a lamp alt No. 10S James street caused an alarm of lire kist evening at. S o'clock. It was ex? tinguished without damage. The first medal contest among the young men Of Norfolk will be given a-. Cumberland Street M. E. church Jan ua.ry 27th. A troait Is In store. iMr. R. A. Miirsden has been dented secretary of Owens IJotfafe No. lfit, A. F. and A. M., to fill ifche vacancy caused by the d^a'fii of Mr. Samuel P. Moore. General Secretary Towson, of the Y. HI. C A. will attend the eleventh an? nual meeting of the Pennsylvania assc elation at Philadelphia next Monday.) An Invitation ha* bren received by Mayor Mayo to attend the seml-pend* iv'.al celebraiMoh or the discovery of gold in C-a?f--.n!a. Vt occurs on January 21-20. "JAPAN FBI? TIC A" For the Rencut of the Infant Sanita? rium, Has Been Postponed. We are requested to announce that In confteqttchce t?f the appearance hen if Sousa's band on the oven-ing ori? ginally announced for the "Japanese Tea," at the residence of Mrs. P.arton Myers, the managers of the Infant Sanitarium have yielded to numerous requests by advancing the dote for their attractive entertainment to Thursday evening, January 2t?th. FBATt AN UPJIISING. Excitement In Regard to Indian Out? break Has N< Subsided; Earlhoro, T. T., Jan. 14,?Excitement is still intense here over the recent burning at the slake of two Semlnole Indians, and th" subsequent fear of in Indian uprising. United ?States Oam mlssloncr Walter Jones is Imidin; court at WtMVOkn and the deputies of the court nre busy issuing mrbpoenn and warrants in an endeavor to bring the lynefhers tt> justice. As no attempt was made'by Wie lynchers to hide their identity, It Is pr ba.hle .that the leaden will lie arrested by the United Statt authorlti-rs. They can only be tried on the charge of kidnapping and taking the murderers by force from the Seml? nole Nation. The killing of the Indians .?ones under Oklahoma Jtrrtsdfctton. The Indians are sullen. White msn who have lived with rthcm for year.' ?ay that a general outbreak will not occur, but there Is great danger that ?he Indians will avenge themselves by killing one by one the leaders of the. mob. Washington. Jan. 14.?Adjutant Cen? tral Breck has received the following telegram from General Broafte, at Ohi -ago. dated last night: 'VMnjor ESiskridge telcrhe<phes from ?Marlboro. T. T. that all is quint there t'.oth sides have 'been excited and hreatcning. There Is no hostile gather, ug of Semtncle?. None is probable, ?nd the whole thing was a grand scare, vhlch is nil over. In view of .this In 'irmation T do not deem it necessary to rind any tr.wps to the .border between '''lahorrn nnd the Scminole Nation ns ?nlcmplated by your ?telegram of las: tight. GOLD NOTK'S FOR INDIA. Calcutta. Jan. 14.? ?Sir .Tames West? rand, the Finance'Minister of the Coiin-,] :L!, Introduced a ?bill to-day providing "or the issue of currency notes In In? dia against gold. ..orfolh Will Shortly Have Two Divisions of the Military Branch. . GOVERNMENT MAY GIVE THEM A MONITOh i'or I'rnrllco Purposes nut] lino nn tin Armor?-Ucm An.I itiai.cii ui Hio hcrvice-tirgnulBaitoiiM n?n lllCrOIM? .llllltla's Mronict?? tin - li?'.v Are Composed of ?>w Illood. Norfolk will In the near future have t.wo divisions of Naval Reserven one of them la alt eddy oranhtod and has ?been received by the state dhU Fed? eral authorities. The other division, wihleh ha? been raided through the ef? forts of Mr. J. DeCordy Matthews, will probaibly be fully orJjstiized in a few wecke. All the paper.) bearing on the proposed division a:e now In the hands of the Adjui wit-Gen-nil of the Vir? ginia Militia, and ho 1? cxpcdled to ap? prove ami return them within a short time. The division will consist of some forty "odd momtbers, who have 'Ulreidy signified their Intention of becoming "'militia sailor."," us they dub them Beivea. Bath the divisions of Reserves which have baeh orgunized In the city are really additions to the military force of the State. They are not made up of men from other branches or the volun? teer Ssrvlco and have not detracted from the strength of existing com? munis. They are conrposed of new ina lerl.il, of men to whom the infantry, Held artillery or cavalry offered no at? tractions, but who seized Immediately upon tlie Idea of becominej members of the reserve force of the United States irnvy. It Is somewhat n-ni.irk-'ble that n Naval Reserve brlagde has not been organized long 'ago in Norf 'Ik. A city located as this Is. In daily Intercourse witli the navy, with a navy yard at hand, the inspiration Of the constant sight of the beautiful while vc.?t*elH of war, Which the Reserves would be call? ed upon to m: a In the event of .m emer? gency and the opportunity thus afford? ed for gtcidy observation of the dally life aboard ship and or the thousand and one details which are bettor Up be, learned from experience and actual contuet than in any other way. it would seem that the mu tlul youth of the city by the '?\i would long ago have donned the white duck nnd blue blouse of the corps from whose ranks we may ex? pect to see many future admirals arise. However, the boys have awakened to a full sense of the opportunity nt their hinds ami both divisions which are ooon to be entered in the navy blue books, accredited to Norfolk, will be Mar organizations In paint or member? ship. The Rei-erver will be armed with reg? ular navy revolvers and cutlasses, lVo Rifles, Howitzers nnd Galling guns. Thci? equipments are supplied by the national government, but the boys have to buy their own uniforms. The presence 'here of two large divis? ions will probably induce the Navy De? partment' lo place one of the old moni? tors, now in ordinary at 'the League Island navy yard, at 'their disposal for practice purposes and use as an armo? ry. A cruiser will be detached from the' home squadron fach summer to give them practice In seamanship and mod? ern gunnery. LI I ETGERT TRIAL. Evidence for the State Closed? Damag? ing to the Defendant. Chicago, Jan. 14.?iDlreel testimony m the par', o.f the State against Adolph L. Luetgert. the alleged wife murder? er, was llnishcd to-day. after J US hours In court. Dr. Dorsey was the last wit? ness, and his cross examination by At? torney Harmon resulted disastrously to the defense, 'the sausage maker's law? yers bringing out emphatic reiterations of rr.al'ter material to the State's ease. When Dr. Dorsey finished Mr. Harmon objected to the Introduction of all the vidMicc and testimony which hod been off ere.I by the State, a motion which Ahe court overruled, and then the [atvycr, after excepting, asked that ?the State put Luils Luetgort on the stand, his contention being Hint his name was on 'he back -if the Indictment Assistant stale's Attorney McEwen re? plied that when as a lawyer lie pro? duced ii witnet.- he vouched for his trut'bfulness, ami that as he could no: vouch for the integrity or l.ouls Luet? gert. he declined to put him on the stand. The Cbiir-l agreed with the pr< ?cuiion. an i then notified Mr. Harmon :hii'. he must be ready lo proceed to? morrow morning. OBJECT TO SMALLPOX. Negroes Burn a. "House Selected for n Hospital. < Wilmington, N. C. Jan. 11.?Early this morning a two-story frame house. In the outskirts of the city, selected by the authorities as a hospital for <\ case of smallpox that was discovered lure Wednesday, was burned to t?re ground. The negroes, of whom there are a great many living In the vicinity, had sworn that the dleenscd man should not be carrli d to the house, and it Is alleged that they made their words good by setting lire to It. The building was. In a fairly popu? lous portion of tint city, but In the Opinion of the health authorities far chough removed from neighboring hn:s>- to preclude the possibility of :ho disease being communicated "NEW YORK'S" HANI) TO PLAY. Fortress Monroe. V:i.. Jan. 11.?The flagship land Will play at the Hertel Ohamberlin to-morrow (Saturday) evening??lancing._ _ A L'.fe Saved. Marvelous cures of thront anil lung affections arc nindo daily by I):. Bull's Cough Syrup. Miss Annie Swan, Petersburg, Ya., writes: '\\fy brother was attacked by a bail cough rind coltl, nnd it was thought ho hail consump? tion, Dr. Hull's Cbiign Syrup was used, nnd to our great surprise it made him well and hearty. There is r^o better cure, in the world than lh!.? Syrup.'1 Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup is sold everywhere, for 2."; cents. -SOLD BY Cannon's Pharmacy. 420 Hute street. Alfred T West. 21(1 Main street, Robt. P. Holmes & Co., 74 Main street, Hclstand'3 AUantlo City Drug Store. IS a AH the year through wp make it a point ) to sell the best Clothes we can find?and; i sell them just as low as they can be solijML But once in awhile it is good business policy ' to sell them lower than the profit niar{# Now is one of those times. We are anxious ' to get the stock down to bare shelves. Must y> du it. We don't leave ourselves any alter-:)) native in the matter. It is a rule of the'store'))' ?and that settles it. We are not continually screeching1 "bar-i gains" at the top of our lungs?so when we | make aim anouncement like this you know?) something unusual is taking place. Put the; 4 Suits' and the prices together and you'll fit?ps it decidedly interesting. / Giving W3 will give away To-Day ?between the hours of <, and 7 P. M.-S 100 Men's Suits?that we made to sell for; and are worth from #11.00 to $-12.JO?for ; Remember?there are only 100 Suits ? and none sold before or after the hours ad? vertised?so do not miss the chance?andi see a few of the specimens in the window; display. i 231 MAIN STREKT. LEADERS WHEREVER THEY AHE VATI VAN AM? <l . IUI ?AI*. Tlie Pope Ko|?orta(j lo iiiivn Declared Im Fnvuroliiu Ilnllnn llopiiuil?. lvon??n, Jan. 16.?The Homo cori-c spondcnt of the Dally Chronicle, in n startling statement this morning." (Hintes largely from an article In Clvll ta Catt?Uca, which, Ins declares; Is dtrcolly Inspired by the Vatican and the Pope, advocating us the solution of llio olcrnal question between the Vatican and the Qulrinnl the establish? ment of tin Italian republic. The ar? ticle, which Is 'based on the I'ope's Christmas allocution, declares that the thing which Stand? opposed to papal 'Independence is not Italian unity, but "the special and concrete form where? in that unity Is at present maintained, with results much more disastrous to the State than to the Holy See." It proceeds to assert that the co-ox istence of the Vatican and the' Italian! monarchy Is Impossible, and that one or the other must go. It then suggests the constitutions and cities of Swit? zerland and America as examples of "admirable nnd glorious constitutions, true unities of nation and Stutc, though differing Trum that or Italy, which has produced nothing.hut weak? ness, misery and starvation." The article concludes: "Without the aid of foreign bayonets the true Italy will llnd for Itself ite own way and will rise again, let us hope, from the Ignominy In which 11 now lies pros? trate to true greatness." The Daily Chronicle's correspondent assert? that this Is an Intentional re? velation to the outer world of the policy actuating the Inner mind of Cardinal Rampolla, Papal Secretary of State. He add*.: "Probably there would be no truth in the supposition that .either Cardinal Rnmpclla or the Pope has uny Idea of even a .temporary alliance with the Republican party, but yet they believe that while peace with the King is Impossible, It might be possi? ble with a. republic. The reason for the appearance of this astounding pro ni i.incut as the present moment is the belief that not only the Ministry, but the dynasty Itself Is menaced more seriously than usual." tlSloac or Nll.VIClt St MST. _ f rhnlrntretl .lours nnil Untier VFI11 Ins Mio ii .11 it Ii I (cm t<> ?cxl Wcelt. Washington. D. C, Jan. II.?'As a. "re? sult of conferences held within the last few days between the silver leadei-3 oi various parties, it is understood Chair? man Join s, of 'the Democratic 'National foil..-nittee: Chairman 'Butler, of the Pnpullst National Committee, and Chairman Toiwne, of the Silver National Republican Commit t<*?, will labile a joint manifesto the early part or next week with a view to securing coaimoii' action 'by the three organisations in the political contest of 1S93. The draft of the documi Dt is now in the course of preparation, it will appeal to all those Interested In the cause of silver to work in union and to avoid rival or? ganizations by wihlcCi their common strength will be dissipated. Messrs. Jones, Butler p.nd Towne will confer further durlng'the nexit few days and the address will -then be made pub? lic, (in the ISth instant Ere American rilmctalllc Union, of which General Warner, cf Ohio, Is president, holds its meeting here, and jthls Is expected tn s-ivb furihtr cohesion to tho Joint sliver movement. TAI,E OF BRUTALITY. Mate and Cabin Boy Relate a Hor? rible Story. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 14.?A re ? inhabit- tale of brutality at sea was told to-day to United States Commls doner Cralg at the hearing of Hora? tio S. Cole, mate of the steamer 1. F. Mitn.sop, charged with 'brtlTal treat? ment of William Rutley, t'ie second mate, nnd James Gordon Bennett, a colored cabin boy. Rutley has been uri the Cermnn Hospital suffering, from injuries alleged .to have been Inflicted by Cole. ' -if* -.'.' - i.-iW Rutley shipped at Cape Town and >;'.-? Irouhle began after leaving Barbadoes ror this port. He said Cole,'beat him; ,i with a rope's er.d so violently that. i; when 'he. threw up his arm- to"-wat'd '. \ off the iblows his arm was ? broken. :'; Once, when ^descending from aloft,: -:--,'' Hut ley decimal Cole struck him, sense- !?'? less ns he re i Mi ort the deck, and' t^en ' ii.; kicked Mm ?'] brutality than he waa unable to wa'k for five days. He said the raptaln encouraged Cole In his bruta,.\y. - The Injuries- -v/cra ?.-1 not attended to until the ship reached thin port on December 31st. Young Dennett corroborated this ? testimony '"?? and Cole was sent to prison In default . of bail. '.EXTENSIVE STEAlrtN-O CWE* ?;''.>. CHECKS. . . .:-:'J:V "Vp&j New York, Jan. 14.?The bWkV.;$HH this city were notified to-day that' a largo number of checks had been stolen from letter boxes in .Detroit,'-':>" Buffalo, Minneapolis, St. Pnul,' Toledo.- ?-. Cleveland, Kansas City and .Milwaukee' by an organized gang of .thieves, ? 9omu of the checks have been raised, ^uid altered by means of acid's. In several* instances the thieves have been':: suc? cessful In getting the checks mlsed-to a large amount cashed. As a result^! of these thefts, It Is said Miat bapkn throughout the country wilt, require morfe positive IdenMllcaUon ,of u'nknp.wn' personu getting checks cashed.V ??? .'<''?:. ARRESTED'' IN MEXrCQ. U . ? Mexico City, Jan. 14.?Four' Ameri? cans have 'been arrested (here and; araV- \ rigorously lno:mmiunlxido, being -bust . pent?d of a complicity 'In rdbberies of great magnitude. The gang, numbers twelve men. Mr. Etheridge Used To, But He Don't Now. He says: I cannot help feeling grateful',^-,'; to r>r. Flrey for tiic blessing his treat? ment has been to mo. Before I began'!?:'.r-. treatment I TOOK COLD VERY EASi-'Vi LY AND SEEMED TO HAVE. A COIJJ^ MOST OE THE TIME. I WAS CON STAN'PLY TROUBLED WITH A'FEEL-' I.NG OE FULLNES3 IN THE HEAD, AND HAD GREAT DIFFICULTY IN^ V? BREATHING. MY THROAT FELTlfer ROUGH and at times, especially-.Whea^i cokls were bad, I would have headache.!!,1 t$ WHEN I AROSE IN THE MORNING. Xs;v'ir WOULD HAVE A BAD TASTE IN MY' ]' ! MfJUTH, AND OFTEN WAS AS TIRED Ava AS BEFORE I LAID DOWN. Sleep not seem to rest me as it should. Somo times 1 was annoyed by SWIMMINO'-.bE*!!!* THE HEAD, and at other timca RIN?~Vv: ING- NOISES AND SNAPPING; IN ;tM2ryt^ BARS. Quito often MY VOlCBVra??t^ CAME HUSKY AND WEAK; :.;C<$^*|g! STANT TICKLING IN THE THROAT, caused 'much annoyance and at .>ti?net> i.-' considerable coughing THESE . SYM?-*;-i TOMS AHE NOW ALL GONE, THANK?'^ TO DR FIREY'S TREATMENT,',ANI>t't& BREATHE FREELY. SLEEP WELL -V and feel well rested. Health Is .'ex'collsufe'-.'^ In fuf-t, 1 UHLIEVH AND HOPE-Hi9 TREATMENT HAS AFFECTED 'i A>? : .' ENTIRE AND PERMANENT CURE. 1 r. B. ETHERIDGE; "??;. Great Bridge P. O.. 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