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A Flag of Warning. Beware- of tho dry, tickling, liackicg, morning cough, for it warns you that consumption lurks near. Tho famous Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure it. **I had a very bad cough. One- doctor pronounced it consumption. I used \Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and was com? pletely cured; the cough left mc und lias never comb back. Simon Smasnl, 375 31st Street, Chicago, Ills." Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup costs but 125 cents. Ask for Bull's, lake only Bull's. -SOTjD by? Cannon's Pharmacy, 420 Iiutc street. Alfred T. West, 21C Main street. Rout. P. Holmes ,"t Co., 76 Main street, Helstand's Atlantic City Dru.T Store. Brown's? Yesterday was the most sat? isfactory Friday we ever ex experienced, aside , from Christmas Eves. Not even a Friday special has been able to produce so much trade, and you well know specials with us are nothing short of the unusal. And by the way. will con? tinue to grow in favor, because we DESERVE it. We Don't Advertise in Sunday Papers Thai, however, does not Sig? nify that we do not have good things?Monday. Good things rule here, and EXTRA GO?D FREQUENT? LY APPEAR. A subjoined list of some things to be had on Monday: Underwear mak? ers' opportunity is found in a 36 inch Cambric, akin to Berk? ley 60; but unbranded, 6%c. Stripped Leno, thick and thin; desiarble for children's dresses; in some instances will supply the place of all-over embroidery, and a prime thing for aprons, 8c. 27-inch Figured Pique, a white, (not colored) figure? worth all of \2yZc. at the low? est, goes at 10c. 27- inch White Pique, Fancy weave, attractive and a wearer, 28- inch Plain White Pique, worth all of 12j?c., is a decid? ed bargain at 10c. A White Crochet Quilt of undoubted goodness,.-measur? ing 79 by 79 inches, 75c. What think you of a Cro? chet Quilt,Marseilles pattern, a beautv, measuring 82 by 90 inches at $1.00? The Third decided bargain is a Marseilles, measuring 87 by 87 inches at#1.25. ?/ Worth every whit of $1.50. It's not an every day occur? rence to pick up strictly desira? ble stuff at a price usually paid for undesirable. Satin Quilts are good?very Here's one 82x91?cheap at $2.00. $U0 gets this lot. The last Quilt mentioned is another Satin, 84x90, worth $2.50, at $2.00. These last two were, sold at! a loss by the seller, but you profit by his discomfiture. ' We have on sale t?-day^? Gents' Black Lisle % Hose at 10c (9>2 to 11) worth 15c. That means a big saving. Gents' Black \< Hose, white feet, Hermsdorf dye, tine gauge; the 25c. kind go at 19c. ?ne pair or many at that figure, and only a limited quantity.' We have just a few pieces of our 39c. Woolen Dress Goods, ?38 inches wide, all wool, and good styles, at the very remark-1 able price of 25c. In stuffs of j . equal width, you usually buy cotton. Taffeta elTects in striped and figured cotton goods are hav? ing a great run, both for Lin? ings and Underskirts. We show two qualities, both yard wide, 12Kc and 15c. Include Brown's store in the list you expect to visit. Pains? taking treatment of the courte? ous kind is one of our charac? teristics. Joseph Brown, 220 Main street. _._ Tthe dale Jowolry Co.'s diamond and ' rwa'tcti clubs $1 a week. No Installment plan. * mh8 IN ANNUAL MEETING The Y. Mi C. A. Elected New Directors Last Night. LADIES' AUXILIARY BOARD ORGANIZED Members us It Now HtniKls?Tlie Ex crclsci huiiiiay ?I*rc|iiirnlloiis for tho KvCMl?llojrn' <;uN|iol Army ? Other Young Moil's Curistl.iu As nnc In l I on KolC.4. Tesl'erdi-.iy afternoon at 4 o'clock about two hundred 'members uf the Roys' Gospel Army met bm tha hall of t'he association antl rehcascd Hue hymns ta be sung uf the acxiiversury at the Academy of Music on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The meetting had a surprise trciati In the ihdiiner of a short' talk by Mr. Charles Mohamet* n converted Arabraln, who Is vlslti'ng hi Norfolk, lie amused the boys with many stories or tihe pecuHrar habits of the Arabians. At r> o'clock a business meetltr.'g or t'he junior department was held, ait which th{i following Junior olhcers wene elected by ballot; Arthur Clay;. pres> dcnl; Uirarry Day, llrst vice-president; Harry McLVy, second vleo-prcsi'dtitiit; Press-ley White, secretary; Charlie Howard, treasurer; Sum Da.Ulanc, s?t gcr.uit-al-arms. These Olli cars are elect* ed for a term (jr six months, .mad with lw\) Gather members of thij department', to be chosen later, will constitute' a junl'or Hoard .rsf Bilrect'ors, who will ar? range the affairs of the Junior Depart? ment under the direction of Assistant Secretary Ambrose lAtge. Art) 6 o'clock tfoe first meeting of the yok;i fellows bnir.d of tho Junior De? partment and Boys' Gospel Army was iieid, and suveiuii rh?lttcfs pertaining to the work of t'he bnnd were discussed and a meetOhg fixed for .next Friday afternoon nt 4 o'clock. At S A'clock the aWrkial meeting of th.i association was held in the parlor, with Mr. Roberb Tnit, president. In the chair. The meeting was opened with a very fervent prayer by Mr. D. A. Coult-er, State secretary. The president) tlwn called for tho re? port of the treasurer, which was read by Mr. Ambrose age, which was of a very encouraging nature, showing that an enlarged w.rv'k was done over las4 yenr. The president mad.a several stat'e mcots of Interest to the members, in? cluding the nactl theiti the Battles' Auxil? iary had heen organized with Mrs. V.. Cecil ns presldcint; Miss Linda Starke, first vice-pr.itsldent; Mrs. L. Dankford, second' vice-president; Miss Fannie Keeling, third vlce-presldcinit; Mrs. G. K., Good fid ge, secretary and treasurer. The Auxiliary, with ofllcers os above slated, will imet regularly and per? form such duties In connection with i'he nssDci.titi.Mi ats they deem ndvisa ble, The com mitt eis on anniversary, Mrs. W. IT. Barnard treasurer, reported tho arrajr.igemcnts for the anniversary com pleted, as advertised on Wie pro? grammes nod In the dally papers, nmV that -ai most successful service w?'e an llcipated, to be held at- tho Academy of Music next Sunday afternoon at .1 ?o'clock, (a which the public tire Icwlted.' The commlt'tee on nominations pro? posed the following names ns mem? bers of the board to serve three years, which wore duly elected: Messrs. W. D. Beyirtolds, L. Sheliko, Alfred Clary, w. D. Southatl, T. S. Southgwte and Barton Myers. These gentlemen, to? gether with the following, will consti? tute the board for the ni?x;i three years: Messrs. M. Winston, D. ISthcrldge, W. W. Vicar, B. .1. Whltehurst, W. H. Barnard, II. H. Rumble, C. C. Coupcr, .1. Ii. Bun to.-.g. Rc.lbert T(lit| F. D. I'itikerton and W. B. Roper. Immediately upon the adjournment of the annual mooting n. short meeting of t'he Brwrd of Directors was held, ati whtoh the following ofllcers of the board were elected for a term of one year: President, Robert Trill; First Vlet'-Presldent', Barton Myers; Second ylce-PresCda-it, W. D. Reynolds; Third Vlcc-Presidenti, H. H. Rumble; Recofd i ig Secretary, C. C. Oruiper; Tneasurcr, W. II. Barnard. JUBOEfl HUGHES AiND WADDILL. T-TO Brainy Jurists Complimented by the Richmond Times. The Richmond Times of yesterday says editorially: "The rctlromen'ti of Judge Robert W< Hughes from the borsch, ?fter a ser? vice of more than a quwttT of ;i ceri Miry, Is nn event-which will attract merited notice tai 'the legal world. Possessed of a mind of high order, which was naturally of a judicial turn, he had ndded Lei his beg.al knowledge and wide culture a rich experience which ecaibled him when he wria elevat? ed lo the bench to discharge Its du Mos with wonderful facility?a facility which Increased as his term extcwlod. "In laying down his office 'while his eye is undlmmcd, and his natural strength is no;, abated' we believe .that Judge Hughes' maotle lias fallen upon worthy shoulders. Although Judge Waddlll is i3l Republican, he had ptVJUC ?t-'.eiilly the unanimous endorsement of the Richmond bar. very few of whom are of that political faieh, and it Is In? teresting to note that he .and Judge Hughes, while both are Republicans, uro cot Jnnceprd L^ti th: currency ques t'lon. But .Tu Ige Vvi2rleP.il Is undoubt? edly an able lawyer and a man of high character. Hi' will not carry his politics ? >:i the bench, and will, we are sure, discharge the duties of the posiV ?::ion with ability and fidelity." DECK HiANID DROWNED; Charles Morris, of Philad Iphiu, a tug bo:.1., deck hand, wes found to be miss? ing by his captain about 10 '."fclock yesterflt-iy morn'eg. Hci probably flail over-i:'ard and waa drowned. Aunt Itneliel ltorclintinal null F.le coiiipmit> lor Siu^erN. There are thousands of cases on record where persons suffering from consump? tion have been completely cured by the use of Aunt Rachel's Horehound Herb, Elecampane Root, and Spoor's Grape Juice, and persons are willing to-day to testify to the miraculous cures wrought for them by this pleasant and most effec? tive remedy. Used by public speakers. For sale by druggists. Dr. A. Week has returned and may be found any day at The Gale Jewelry Company from 9 a. m. to S p. m. No. 31? Main street. Mr. .Leiter, of Chicago, may think he has gathered up all the good wheat, but tho Smith Mill company still holds enough to make their celebrated Neda nnd Silvertlne flours. Ask your grocer I for them. MRS. LYNESS ESCAPES ? Tho Hospital and a Fearful Operation. Hospitals in grcatcitiesnre sad places to visit. Three fourths of the patients lying on those snow-white bedst are women and girls. Why should this be tho case ? Becnuse they have neglected themselves! Women as a rule attach too littlo importance to first symp? toms of a certain kind. If they havo toothache, tfJ^A tlicy will try to save the tooth, though many leave e^cn this too late. They comfort themselves with tho thought that they can replace their teeth; but they cannot replace their internal organs 1 Every one of those patients in the hospital bcd3' had plenty of warnings in the form of bearing-down i feelings, pain at the right or the left of the womb, nervous d3'.spcpsin, pairl in tho small of tho back, tho " blues,"or some other unnatural symptom, but they did' not heed them. Don't drag along at home or in the shop until 3'ou arc finally obliged to po to the hospital and submit to horrible examinations and operations I liuild up the female organs. Lydia Ii. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound will save you from the hospitul. It will put new life into you. Tho following letter shows how Mrs. Lyncss escaped tho hospital and a fearful operation, iler experience should encourage other women to follow her example. She says to Mrs. l'iukham: "I thank you very much for.what you havo done for mc, for 1 had given up in despair. Last February, I had a miscarriage caused by overwork. It affected my heart, caused mc to have sinking spells three to four a day, lasting sometimes half a day. I could not be left ulone. I flowed con? stantly. The doctor called twice a dny for a week, and once a dny for four weeks, then thrco or four times a week for four months. Finally he said I would have to un? dergo nn operation. Then I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and after one weck I began to recover and steadily improved until 1 was cured completely.' By taking the Pinkham medicine, 1 avoided un operation ?which the doctor said I would certainly have to undergo. I am gaining every dny and will cheerfully tell nnyone what j ou have done for mo."-?Maa, Tuos. Ltmess, 10 Frederick St-, Rochester. N. \\ AHUMKHKSfTH. '<A OAVALIKR OF FR'AXCK."?Mr. Louisa James will -aippenr at the Acad? emy of Music icin Thursday, matinee and night, March 17th, appearing at the matinee In Shakespeare's play of "Julius Ca:sar." As Brutus, the char? acter ho assumes, Mr. James has al? ready won groat praise, awl to lovers of Shukespjare a genuine treat may he promised. On Thursday night he will produce an entirely new play atn?d on.' which COthca here with the prcsMgo of 'a niast pronounced success. For the past few years thoatre-pm-s have shown a decided protiTtoce for pV.'.ys of the romantic drama, such as "The Prisoner <>f Zenda" and "Under the Red Robe." These plays tire less sombre thun the old classic tragedies a>r.id have a good deal of comidy, which is calculated to send the audl once ariray in a happier frame at mind. It was to. keep in touch wHh this s-i'nti ment that Mr. James and his progres? sive managers, Wagenhols & Kemper, procured the rlglrtis of the production of "A Cuvnller of France." It Is the work of Mr. Espy Williams, of New Orleans, a dniima'tlst who Is already becomlir.ig well knenvn by his oth'?r plays, VParHiiaalns" and "The MaTt- in Black," the latt-er l)elng a dramatiza tloai of Stanley YVeyman's novel of ?Mint title. "TH'K REAL WIDOW IVROWN."? From rise to fall of curtain in "The Real Widow Brown," tha jolly musload comedy success, wliich will he seen at} [?he Academy of Music Friday aright ami fr.i'.urdny mnt'ir.oe, there is not one dull m iment. The entei'tialnmen-t is bright and lively, and consists of every? thing that) Is lat.i and popular in the line of music, dances nod specialties. Vi> Is just the sort of high-class mer? riment which never fails to drive away dull care. Th*3 melodies are tuneful and sweetly rendered, while t'hc fun Is of n clever and refined order. "The Heal Widow Browir.i" Is scoring a sub? stantial success cm the read. AMONG OIT.R COTTON MEN. Weather in Hid cotter section un? settled. New Orleans future contracts declin? ed f> points. March. 6.61. EsMmatt'd receipts for to-day are ftvmi 7.500 to 8,500 bales, aigalnstl 3.702 bales last year and 3,824 bales In 1895. Liverpool spot market declined l-32d. ?3%d. Futures closed steady, declin? ing 1 to points on old crop eir.?l >i point on new. liar silver in London declined l-1f>d. per ounes?25 3-1Gd.?ngnanst 2U-}id. last year. Receipts at Mio I'nited States ports yesterday were 20,149 hales, ngaicust 0.1?!? hales lost year and 20,384 bales l-n 1895. New York spot markt declined 1-lfic. Middling easy n-t C, ::-lf,c. Futures closed steady, declining from 6 to 8 poin-tH. 'May. 5.00 to fi.UO; August, 6 06 to 6.07; Oct. iber, 6.02 to 6.0."!. Kales, 167,400 bales Spot cotton in Xow Orleans decltcved V*v. Middling easy at B%c. Sales, 4.000 bales. St. Louis declined l-16c. Mid dia.-.-g. &:fie. iPIUSSB YTK RIA X CHURCH NOTICES Second Presliy terrain church?The pas? tor, 't.h - Rev. I>r. W. S. Lacy, will preach to-morrow a>l 11 n. in. cmij T:ti0 p. m. Sun dny school at 9:30 a, m. Young people's prayer in- L-ting at 7 p. hi; First Presbyterian church.?The Rev. Edward .Mach, pastor, will pn:<ncl'i >.'. m'.rrttw at 11 aL m. hwd 7:110 p, m. Surr day school at 9:30 a. m. w- stiir-lnstei League prayer mc- 'ting at 6:45 p. m. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder disease relieved In six hours by "NEW GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE." it Is a great surprise on account of its ex cccdlng hrompness In relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back. In male or fe? male. Relieves retention of water almost Immediately. If you want quick relief I and cure this Is the remedy. Sohl by Walke & Martin, Druggists, 10S Water Street, Norfolk, Va. WOOD YARD BURNED. Ruildlri.Ts, Stock and Machinery of the Virginia Coal and Wood Omipar.iy. The ?larm turned In from box 35. c'.'rner Queer.1 and Chnpel streets, at 12:15 o'clock larl nigl.U. -was otmsed by the hurraing of the plsiht of the Virginia Wc?d ami Coal company, Icoa'led at the end of Hute street extended. Th-J up? town departui' i vt was promptly oh hand ?.ril s?'t:i had i.'wo >'.reams playing on the fire. The wood sho.l iar.nl engine room 'burned quickly. S.vcral cords of wad piled about the yard were i.'.ilso burned. The loss and lnsurnc<D<i could not be lenrned lost nlgh'.s but this I? ir mcar was estimated at u.carly $500. WEATHER REPORT. FurrriMt noil Ueuornt Cond II Ion? For ?'?-<l Washington, D. C, March 11, 1S08. r? -i For Virginia: Threatening RAIN I weather, with showers; south l-' For North Carolina: Threat? ening weather, with showers hi the eastern portion; southerly winds. Run rlfies. 0:19 a. m.; sun sets. 8:10 p. m.; high water, 11:35 at m. and 12:00 mh'ir.iight; low water, 5:47 a. m. and 5:48 p. ni. METEROLOGICAD DATA. TT. S. Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau, N'orfollc, March 11. The following observations are record? er for the past twenty-four hours: Maximum temperature .70 Minimum temperature . 4S Normal temperature . 4S Derinrtufc from thermal .plus 11 Departure from normal since Jan? uary 1st .plus1 04 Ralnfbill :" 24 hours . 0 WVoful! since March 1st .1.00 Mean humidity . 92 AIFFIHM'KD THUS JUDGMENT. (Alexandria Gazette.) As Stated iir.i the Gazette of Tuesday, judgment was affirmed if.it the Court of Appeals In WitKhingtiePn on that day In the ease of the Norfolk and Wash? ington Steamboat company vs. Samuel 11. Davis. Action for damages was brought for an alleged libel published by authority of the stcambceit com rainy. The alleged libel is contain* '.1 in a letter written by John C.al lahan to K. c. Murnity on August 23, ls'.iP.. it sippoars that' Captain Davis was, prior to August, 1S9H, employed by tihe company as captain of the steamer Washington, nnd that he was discharged by Mr. Cr.illahnn, acting as superintendent and manager of the company. Murray was a friend of Davis and wrote to Mr. Callahon in regard to the mntiter, and the alleged libel is contained Sd the reply of the rharanger for the company. The court held that the loiter cnn'ttalned gne,ss charges agatasb tha plaintiff as to his ofllci 'itcy In the ot.puclty as comman? der of a vessel. Judgment in the sum of J4.000 is affirmed in the opinion written by Justice Alvey. A GOTJD'FjN OPPORTUNITY. When an opportunity frr benefiting yourself is presented to you, seize Hi. 1 This Is good philosophy. Dr. Greci:-.e, 35 Wvm- 14th St.. New York City, the distinguished specialist, admitted lUa he the most eminent authority ien dls enises, can be consulted personally or by let'ter, free. Dr. Greene's wonder? ful cures hnVci made his name f.amotis throughout the world. The weak and debilitated, the nervous airwl prostrat? ed from overwork, errors opd indiscre? tions should see or write to Dr. Greene. Trcuil-ment by letUr correspondence a specialty nnd offers an assurance of cure. All should seize this golden op? portunity within tiiotr grasp without diiitiy and be restored to health. TlllO h.M.TlMOKE ASHORE. During dernte fog yesterday morning while bound from Norfolk for Baltimore the Southern railwiay steamer BaRIm' ire idled up 6n Thomas Point bar, nlKiU-l half way to the DgkUhouse. The stoam er Danville, bound up from West Point, pulled cv'.ho Baltimore, bu'i1 fniMhg to rerorave her. t'.'ok off the p.tisseng.rs and .their baggage a.nd cam-i IJ? port. Baker <& Whlioley's big tug Britannia, Cap? tain Dunn, was so.-.'; 'to ?:he ossistcnoi of the Piaptlmor.- and hauled her off at R p. m. She arrived axv? discharged cargo and sailed on her return to Nor? ftdk au 10 'a'el ick. ROBBED OF A AVATCH. Mr. R. V. Mullen reports that his house. No. 400 Mariner street, was en? tered yesterday morning nibout 2 o'clock by a while man and woman, wno stole his watch and $2.ii0 in cash. They awoke him. They fled, taking their b:i.Y.y with them. CASTOR IA ; The Kind You Have Always Bough! port calendar. J. J. GRAY. Observer. (BaPMmorc Sun.) For Infants and Children. Bears the Signature of His Fast Little Torpedo Boat Goes Out Un? der Full Steam. SHE IS BOUND FOR KEY WEST IikI Will Mop Kowbcro Elt?o on l lit Journey?A l*r?>i>botlc Itmiior lle corilnd by i? WiiHliinctoii l'npor? Tlio Explosion ol" tbo Mm. I no l?re dlotcd. The torpedo boat Foote was to have left at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon, but did '.-iot do so on accour.L of high \v'.!.-;ids off Hatlerco. The wea-thor being pi'.ipitlous yesterday, at 9 o'clopk she telPt the yard and prcce-rded ija Old Polr.'t, ?where she anchored for about two hours. She lefts Old Point 2-t 11:40 uridur full gtca.ni, and in on* hour passed out of ?the ca^es. The vessel tc?;?c cc coal for a trip to Key West, and has orders ?iu to tilop until she rcmehes that pnlr.it. CURIOUSLY 1'RORHBTIC. A 'Significant Item Published Two Weeks Before the Maine Explosion* Curlcusly prophetic was lira fol> living Item clipped from tho Washl-tu.i.'an Times of January 31st, published flfteo.-.- days before the Mahnte explosion: "Tho startling re-poi'l' is current hore ?I'ha't the Spaniards have ai network of Uorpedoes In the Havana hart' c, s.nd the Main;1 could be blown to bits at acy time. "The rumor goes Into d".?:i?.iil and says that evory fi:>ot of the horbor is mi'r.ed, dhaiwn off Ir.W-i squares, and each square connected with a. numbered keyboard o-n lac.d, so i.'hat I'l would only by necessary to press the button communicating with th* torpedo under tho Main? to destroy *he ba'ttloshiip wOiftl her thirty-One offl cers and 343 men. ">Mc?i- much credit Is given to the r*iport by the Government officials hen:. One suiid: 'I do r.'ot th'i.-ik there Is any j thing In J? The tornedo.-s c:otld hardly have been laid in -the harbor without the knowledge! of the Dipt reaching us. Th? German warships aro aly i in the harbor, and 4ft iis irot likely that they would haw go.-.'e there if W was such a doaith trap.' " MnSnTvr ttriticdy can bo had for coughs and colds, or any trouble of the throat, than "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Price 25 cents. Sold onln in boxes. Tu U 1 ii u Ntoclc. Messrs. Greenwood & Bro. Invite at? tention to their magnificent stock which they are reducing at greatly reduced prices Incident to stock taking. Em? brace the opportunity and secure a first class Watch, Diamond or piece of Sterl? ing Silver at unusually low figure. Dia? mond Pendants and Rings on memor? andum at prices never before in Nor? folk. MlKli BELL?In this c'ity, at lljhe residence of parents, No. M)l Church street, Friday, March 11th, at 11:30 o'clock a. m., MAG? GIE MAY. Infant daughter of Joseph and Annl.i L Bell, aged 7 months. The funeral will take piaV'- from above residence THIS (Saturday) MORNING at 10 o'clock. Friends of the family are In? vited I? attend. It CQUPER MARBLE WORKS, li.o, lot nn<l 103 Bank OH. "\ or In 11., V?. Grave Burial Vaults. Prices reduced as follows: Any medium ndult size, $25. Extra size. J30. A.. E. HALL Be CO.. WALTER 11. HALL.. Propr.. Undertakers and Embalmer3. No. 275 (100) Granby street. Established 1S7C. Terms Reasonable. For Mayor Geo. H. Dawes, Subject to the Democratic Primary. ocO-su.wf-lin W. H. M. Trice & Co., P.eal Estate nnd Rental Agents, Corner Bunk and Plumo streets. FOR RENT. RESIDENCES. I STORES. High and James sts 133 Mil thy avo. 2i'.S Queen street. 839 Duke st. i t Falkland :;t. 119 park avenua. 217 Cook. r.!it> Main st. 108 York street. UK Reeves. C2 Rank st. 178 Church street. 71 and 7(i Ronnoke. 149 Main street. 75 Itoanoko avenue. 94 Roahoke avenue. 77 Hoanoke avenue. 421 Main st. 02 Bank st. 110 Mariner street. 3fi Hank st. S7 Commeree streot, nnd 27 Talbot St., 01 Wood street, 123 Mariner. ',37 DllkO street, 91 Holt street. :toi Brnmbloton ave. Fort st. |A desirable ?ottngo 3SC Main st. about ono mile from town. OFFICES. T.TiO Main street. T. F. HOGERS, BOOM 2T1 AND 212 COLUMBIA BUILD? ING. GRANBY BT It E ET. FOR BALE.?RIBBLE LOTS-thc best building lots In the city. FOR RENT. , i; .. Dwelling No. 430 Bute street. ; || | St?r" No. 41 Charlotte street. i! Store No. 51 M?nk slreot. Store No. ioi Commercial Place. Siore and dwelling No. 34 Queen street. Warehouse Nos. 10Z and 104 Water street Nop. 9i) and 101 Commercial Mace. Nos. 7!i and S3 Commerce street. Offices Oranby, Hank and Commerce streets. DWELLINGS. Dwelling No. 50 Cumberland Mreet. Dwelling No. 122 Freemason street, rent ISO. Dwelling on Poole street, $20. No. 200 Cumberland Btroet.20.00 No. 4S7 Main street .27.60 No. 116 Ferguson tivenii? .13-00 Dwelling No. 412V4 Main street, rent $23. -DEALERS IN Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies. 4 and 6 West Markot Square, Norrolk, V??.. Paine's Celery Compound Is not a patont medicine ; It Is not a sarsapaiiila; it is not a tonic; It la not nnorvlno; It 1b ns much better than all these as a diamond is bettor tb.au cut Class. It is the Spring In tho world. It cwres. Xi'o have it. Burrow, flartin & Co. 296 Main Street, 9 Hill Street. *ii;iiTixr.s a GENERAL I\Itil1^NG~~fTF'TlTS rt stockholders of the albemarle & CHESAPEAKE CANAL CO. will bo held at the office of the Company, in tho city of Norfolk, Virginia, nt 12 o'clock m. on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of March. lfcDS. i B order of the Board of Directors. D. S. BUR WEBB. fe27-tdm Secretary. This Week Only Every Afternoon and Night) IN A BARGE PAVILLION ON HOBT, NEAR CHURCH STREET. The Famous Living 2 Headed Woman. Dcors open from 2 to 5 and 7:30 to 9:20. ADMISSION. 10 CENTS. Ladles and children should attend tho aft<moon performance. nirl0-r>t Reward of Ten Dollars For any Information leading to the dis? covery or whereabouts of JUNG YAT, a Chinaman. LS > ra of age, who disappear? ed from his placo on Chestnut street. Berkley, on night of February 23rd. Ad? dress HOP LING, 423 Main street, Norfolk, Va. ma3-2\v ENTIRE STOCK OF MUSLIN.'. UNDERWEAR TO EE SACRIFICED. Positively the greatest bar? gains ever offered in well made underwear for Ladies, Misses and Children. Don't fail to take advantage of the oppor? tunity. Below we give a few prices: Ladles' Umbrella Drawers, 10c. pair, worth 23c. Lad is' Plain Tucked and Trimmed Drawers, llic. pair, worth 23c. to 37'/jC 02V'jc. Chemise; reduced to 47c, 83c. Chemise, reduced to 10c. 50c. to G2o. Gowns, reduced to 47c. 76c. Gowns, reduced to 47c. $1.00 Gowns, reduced to 75c 50 dozen plain Corset Covers at Da each. Child's Drawers Bodies, 10c. Higher grades of all garments reduced in proportion. Spraliey Bros.' Old Stand, _NORFOLK._ "Latest Styles." Hats! Caps! CANES and UMBRELLAS. L?DIES' FURS CHEAP WHILE THEY LAST. Walter J. Simmons & Co., til MAIN STREET. Our Best Butter Mow-> METTOWEE, BOTH PHONES 519.