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PORTSMOUTH LOCAL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENTS. __________ Continued, HOSIERY! HOSIERY! * The Best 12^c. Hosiery in the city. Also a fujl'line of 2$c., 3$c. and 50c. qualities. BMMBTT T3E>?I?: S, 320 High Street, CTjBRMS CASH-? Iii Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats Wo hove the largest and choicest stock tho market affords, and upon examina? tion you will admit that our prices are the lowest when quality is considered. $13.50 Overcoats for $10.00. $10.00 Overcoats for $7.50. A bargain. Buy flrst-cfess Clothing In our store and get splendid value. MERCHANT TAILORING. Well dressed young men have a deckled advantage by having their Suits. Trousers and Overcoats made by us. Prices aro right. Workmanship, Fit and Style guaranteed. SHOE D1CPARTM'KNT.?We offer from to-day tho greatest values on the market for examination. Boys" All Solid Shoes at 11.00. Lad'es" Dongola. Pat. leather or Tip same. Billion and Lace all widths, $1.60. Men's Hand Sewed Shoes, will wear as good as any J3.00 Shoe In the State wears, Fit and Comfort guaranteed?Our price, J3.30. THE BRANDT COMPANY. 213 and 215 High St. STRICTLY ONE PRICE?FOR CASH ONLY. Standard Diaries for 1899. Virginia and North Carolina Almanacs. ALL FANCY GOODS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES _ANDBKSON db "JTil OMPSON. 224 high street. The Only Pebble On the Beach. we don't claim our coal to lie: there may ho ?others, but you will never find any coal, that will give you more genuine sat? isfaction for cooking or heating than our high grade well-screened coal. You can't beat it, and you won't want to try when you have once tested It. It Is the best coal on tho market to-day. JOSEPH II- PHRKER, WHOLESALE GROCER AM) DEALER IN COAL FEED AND ICE, Crawford. Columbia and Water streets. Why Don't You Stop That Coughing ? YJ)U CAN STOP AND CURE YOUR COUGH BY TAKING "CARR'S COUGH BALSAM/' an Infallible remedy for Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, and all Throat nnd Lung Troubles. Read what Mr. L L. lyester says about "Can's Cough Balsam." he says that after suffering for several months from a very severe Cough, using almost every patent nostrum on the market and every conceivable household concoction .without relief. I tried "Carr's Cough Balsam, and was speedily cured. Price 25c. bottle. Prepared by j6rom9 r. gm rr, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, ' I 'J Corner Court and County nnd Green, near Bart streets. (| ' ALL PATENT MEDICINES AT CUT RATES ALL CHRISTMAS GOODS SOLD .AT.... _HALF PRICE_____ Only a few left. Come and see our NEW FUR COLLARETTES. ? M. J, PHILLIPSi JUVENILE BICYCLES Latge Stock High Grade, $18 and $20, Velocipedes, - $1.50 Tricycles, - - $4.00 i anil steam Toys. W. N. WHITE, Portsmouth, ITa, have: you tried W. <&J. RARKERS EUREKA FLOUR IF NOT, WHY NOT ? It is the best Flour made. Ask your grocer for it. JESSE WHITEHEAD'5 SALOON, 511 crawford street. FREE LUNCH DA'LY FROM ELEVEN TO ONE O'CLOCK. Everything known to the professio n put up In the finest style possible. Draught and Bottled Beer a specialty. An excellent lino of Cigars . Cail in and be convinced._ NEW YEAR PRICES, Cornell Hams, Sc. pound; Country Eggs tic. dozen; Wc. Van Camp's Macearoni and Cheese. 5c. can; Sauer Kraut, 5c. quart. With each bottle of Borjcs' Pol? ish for ladies' shoe? we will give a box of blacking free. Don't forget Blue Dabei Coffee, the beat In tho city. Remember these prices are for Saturday from f. o'clock a. m. to 10 o'clock p. la. Five clerks In attendance. Respectfully, R. E. KING, L W. Corner Court and Glasgow St FOR RE!INT. Three-story Warehouse. Xo. CIO Craw? ford street: excellent location for a gro? cery, notion, hardware or commission house; rent, J35 per month. JNO. L. WATSON. 300 High street._Portsmouth. Va. LOOK, LOOK FOR THE NEW WOOD YARD, CORNER LONDON AND CHESTNUT STREETS. New and Dry Wood always on hand. Orders promptly attended to. Orders can be left at store or yard, and have prompt attention. New 'phone 1S21. u no8tf s. W. HANBERRY. THAT REDUCTION OF WAGES. No Cause or Reason Assigned for Re- ] duclng the Pay of Chippers and Caulkers. Tuesday night the chippers and caulkers employed In the navy yard were very' much astonished when in? formed of the fact that their per diem had been reduced from $3.04 to $2.SO. As a natural consequence the men I effected wanted to know the cause for] this step on the part of those In au? thority in this navy yard; but, up to I this writing no reason has been ascer- ' talned, though diligent efforts In that j direction wer* put forth. Said one of the gentlemen who feels that tho men of his craft have been unjustly treated, "I do not believe tt\e Navy Department at Washington will countenance any such proceedings on the part of its representatives .here when It learns the fact that there is absolutely no cause or reason for such arbitrary action. "Why," continued he. and he express eo the sentiments of all the men con? cerned, "should the men at this yard,' employed in different capacities, be ex? pected to give the Government their la? bor for less money than those employ? ed in other Government yards?" Continuing, he remarked, "I can see no reason why; but upon the other | hand can see why and bow the Govern? ment could make a distinction in our] favor. Yet; it would be just to dis? criminate in our favor from the reo- I ognized and admitted fact by the Navy Department lteelf, that the work done here Is larger in quantity, better In quality, and the se.vice generally more effieiemt. Hut just the reverse occur<s: the men at the New York yard, who cannot by any means compete with us here in any capacity, get fair treat? ment, while this yard, supposed to be j the beat the Government owns, made tho cat's paw. and is at all times subject to the caprices of officials, who do nothing but show a little brief au? thority." The gentleman said that the matter would be placed before the Department at once, and the blame placed where it properly belonged. WAV Ali INTELLIGENCE. Assistant Paymaster S. Bryan, de? tached from the Dolphin and ordered to be ready for sea duty. Lieutenant A. Meirtz, detached from the Sussex and granted three months' sick leave. Ensign K. M. Rennett. detached from the Ampbltrlte and ordered to the Es? sex nt once. Passed Assistant Paymaster M. M. Ramsay, ordered to duty as pay officer of the Dolphin. Medical Director J. G. Ayres, ap? pointed to that rank from December 12th last. These officers have been honorably discharged. Ensign J. M. Fllnn, Passed Assistant Engineer II. S. Pugsley, Ensign J. H. Potter, Pnssed Assistant Engineer B. F. Hart, Lieutenant H. D. Thompson, Eleutenant W. E. Wirt, Lieutenant S. Jenkins, Assistant Engineer E. S. Cox, Assistant Engineer C. S. Howe. KILLED BY SNOW SLIDE. Justice J?din W. Rutter a day or so I ago received a letter from Alaska, stat I Ing that Mr. .Emory E- Warren and three others had been killed while on their way to Lendermen by a snow slide at Cbilcoot Pass coming down on them on the 3d or 4th of December last. Mr. Warren came here from St. Paul, Minn., soon nfter Mr. St. John came here, and went to work at the Seaboard Air Eine shops. While there he made for himself a number of friends who will ro=xet to learn of his untimely end. About four months ago ho gave up his Job and concluded to go to the Klondike. He carried his family back to St. Paul and started on his lourney, where he met with his death. He was a member of Naval Lodge. A. F. & A M.. of this city. His wife nnd step son are in the depths of trouble over the reported rumor of his death- Every effort will be made to recover the body and return it to his family. HAS JOINED THE NAVY. Another of Portsmouth's well-known young men will In a few days leave the city of his birth for a cruise In the United States Navy as carpenter's mate on the U. S. S. Yanktom ?=Ehe-youug gentleman is Mr. Charles E. Porter, late employe of the Seaboard Air Line, at the* shops in this city. He, yesterday, entered the service of the United States in the capacity referred to, nnd will sail on the Yankton about the lfith of the present month, for duty in Cuban waters. Mr. Porter lias a host of friends in this city, who regret to lose his com? panionship, but they extend to their' young friend best wishes for his fu? ture prosperity. Coughing injures and Inflames sore] lungs. One Minute Cough Cure loosens the cold, allays coughing and heals ] quickly. The best cough cure for chil? dren, perfectly harmless.?Burrow, Martin & Co. ATLANTIC COMPANY NO. 1. Last night Atlantic Company No. 1, U. R. K. of I'., met and elected the j following officers for the present year: R. P. Bunting, Jr., enptain; W. L. Dil<> burg, first lieutenant; H. O. Pearson, second lieutenant: John L. Nelson, re? corder; George T- Wright, treasurer. After the election the company enjoyed a "spread," around which song and story filled an appreciated part. This company is one of the finest in the State nnd has a record of which its members may Justly feel proud. Bears the Signatare of jgN* Kind You Have Always Bought BOARD OF HEALTH'S REQUEST By reference to our advertising col? umn it will be seen that the Board of Health rennest nil persons who have not been vaccinated within the past two vears to do so at once. Three cases of smallpox have appeared in this city within the past two days. Tills is done as a safeguard against the dis ease in case it should spread. For further particulars see ad. of Board of Health. O jB*. & -s? o sa, I -A. . Bears the ^^lh8 ^ You jjg *!>va>s Bought Big nature of 6.000 pounds of home-made candy for sale ut Candy Kitchen, 721 Crawford street. - New fall ties In all colors and shapes at 25 and BO cents. C. R. Welton & Co. (Continued from Tenth Page.) DETAILS FROM RICHMOND, LIKELY TO BECOME ONE OF THE MOST POWERFUL SYSTEMS IN AMERICA. (Special to Virglnlan-Pilot.) I Richmond, Va., Jan. 4.?Without be? ing able to give all the details of the deal, I am In a position to confirm the report that the Seaboard Air Line Is j to be consolidated with the Georgia I and Alabama railway, and through the proposed Richmond, Petersburg and Carolina railroad establish a through j line with Pennsylvania from Wash? ington to Jacksonville, with headquar? ters in Richmond. I learn to-day that two Richmond capitalists have $125,000 in the scheme, ami that other moneyed men of this city are largely Interested. Mr. John L. Williams, of the firm of John L. Williams & Sons, bankers, of this city, who are understood to be the head of the syndicate, was seen to-day. but declined to make any statement for publication. He stated 'that the details of the deal had not been com? pleted. It. was learned to-day that the pro? posed line is miles shorter than any I other between Jacksonville and Wash j Ington. It is not certain that the Geor. I gia and Alabama, and Richmond, IV. I tersburg and Carolina will be consoli? dated with the Seaboard Air Line. It is certain, however, that these lines will be operated In conjunction with each other, and the new route will be completed either by building a con? necting link between the Seaboard and I Georgia and Alabama, or by the pur? chase of a short line connecting the two. There has been great effort made to keep the details of this deal secret, and those Interested do not hesitate to express regret that tho newspapers have gotten hold of It. The whole plan is to establish direct connection with the Pennsylvania, whereby Washington can be reached from Quantico over the Richmond. Frederlcksburg and Potomac- Connec? tion will be made at this city witli tho Richmond, Petersburg nnd Carolina, now building south of Petersburg. The Seaboard Air Line will be reached at Ridgeway, X. C, one hundred miles south of Richmond. About thirty miles of this road has been completed. The Seaboard will mir*:e Southern connec? tion with the Georgia and Alabama and thus get into Jacksonville. Combined with tlie Georgia and Ala? bama it would be one of the most power? ful systems In America. It seems ab? solutely certain that It has been so combined, or is so nearly so that a slip is Impossible. It is interesting in connection With this deal to speculate upon the future of the great Thomas F. Ryan fight I against R. Curxon Hoffman, president of tlie Seaboard. There is now pending In the Supreme Court of Appeals here the application of Ryan for a mnnda mus to compel the secretary and treas? urer of the Seaboard to allow an In? spection of their books, it being alleg? ed that a very large portion of tlie stock formerly held by the Seaboard has been sold to the Hnlelgh and Gns ton railway, and hns not been trans? ferred on the books of the former com? pany. The application charged that Hoff? man and his friends will not allow the transfer of the stock to be made, as they have proxies from the old holders thereof and use these to keer> them? selves In power. The legal battle between the South? ern nnd Seaboard has become one of the most celebrated in the country. The papers in the case make n load about as heavy as a strong man enji carry. It is probable the application for man? damus spoken about will not be pass? ed upon by the Supremo Court for seve? ral weeks. THE OFFER ACCEPTED. THE NECESSARY THREE-FOURTH ASSENT WILE BE SECURED. *? (Ry Telegraph to Vlrginlan-Pllot.) Baltimore. Md., Jan. 4.?The Sun to? morrow will say: The offer of $200 a share, made by the syndicate headed by the banking house of John L. Williams & Sons, of Richmond, Va., for the pooled stook of the Sea'jfiard and Roanoke railroad has been accepted by nil persons living In Baltimore who have slock In the pool. Assurances have been received that out-of-town stockholders who signed the pooling agreement will also accept, and the necessary three-fourths assent under the agreement will, it is under? stood, be readily secured. The offer of the syndicate to buy out the company and with It the control of the thousand miles of rnilroad In the Seaboard Air Line system is one of a number of offers for this property in the past three years. After Mr. Thos. F. Ryan, of New York, made his offer about two years ago to buy the pooled stock at $125 a share, another syndicate made an offer. This second offer was the outcome of the stubborn contest waged for the ousting of the Huffman management, and the proposition came from a syndi? cate In which Baltimore merchants were largely Interested. The offer was partly induced by the feeling held In some quarters that the control of the Seaboard Air Line might fall into the hands of the Southern railway, or Itsj allies unless secured by strong In-' fluence not Identified with any existing Southern system. The big rate war, which was thecul- j ruination of the disagreement between the Southern and th e Seaboard, and the subsequent litigation coming from the Ryan syndicate In Its attempt to break up the pool which held the con? trol of the system, kept things at a tension. Criticism was shot at the management for not accepting the offer of $125 a share, made by the Ryan syndicate, and the claim that the prop? erty was worth more was denied by somo stockholders signing the agree? ment. * Considerable Interest is manifested in the plans of tho syndicate, which in? cludes, in addition to Richmond and Baltimore capitalists, a number of New York men. who are represented by the Produce Exchange Trust Company, of New York. It is stated that the first move will he to complete the construction of the Richmond. Petersburg and Carolina railroad from Richmond to R-idgeway, N. C. where it meef.s the Seal>oard Air Line. Somo time ago property was purchased In Richmond to ba used as terminals for this new road. A con nection with, the Georgia and Alabama will not, It Is said, be a thing of the near fixture, although the fact that the syndicate has a controlling interest !n that road will induce Bteps to connect the two properties. It is regarded as highly Improbable that such a connection, if made, would be built from Atlanta to Montgomery, as these two cities are the western terminal of the two systems. The most likely plan would be to build from some r?oint on the Georgia. Carolina and Northern to Savannah, so as to se? cure r. direct route to that ci'.y. The Seaboard already htjs a direct route to Atlanta. A plan to establish a new di? rect line frc-m the National Capital to Florida, by building into Richmond and securing connection from there to Washington, wovtid take the load to? ward Savannah. The Seaboard has been anxious for sonic years to reach New Orleans, and a connection into Washington, made by tilling in the gap from Rldgeway, N. Cm to Richmond, Vp... would nut the system In position to make satisfactory terms for reaching the Crescent City. There has been considerable talk in the past of an alliance between the Louisville and Nashville n:nl the Sea? board Air Line, and it Is believed th-H such an agreement would quickly fol? low If the Seaboard was In a position to furnish a satisfactory entrance into Washington. There would be but little difficulty in arranging for through cars to Balti? more. Philadelphia and New York from Washington. BERKLEY. The Norfolk County Union of T. P. S. C. B. will meet to-night at Main Street Christian Church. Hew C. Q. Wright will deliver an address. The funeral of M'iss Bessie Parker, Who died Tuesday morning at 3 o'clock, nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Parker. Soutlt Norfolk, took place from the residence yesterday at 3:30 p. m. The interment was In Mhg noim Cemetery. Mrs. William Wheeland, of Williams port. Pa., is the guest of Mrs. Eugene Colver, (Mi Main street. Miss Daisy Holland Is sick at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Eley, on Berk? ley avenue. Matt M. Tunis and Richard B. Tay? lor, attorneys at law, have opened a ve ry'T-osy law oltlce In the Todd Block, on Berkley avenue. Miss Ella M. Saunders. who lias been spending several days witli the Misses Wlnbome, on Chestnut street, left yes? terday for her home, in Windsor, Va, ?Mr. 11. .T. Bner, the American mer? chant tailor, will leave in o few days for New York, where he will reestab? lish business. Mr. Harry Haltzel leaves to-night for a four weeks' vacation in New York. There will be another Hebrew mar? riage In town soon. The contracting parties are Mr. Harry Crouse and Miss Esther Goodman. Attention is called to the notice In the Portsmouth want column of a lost Angora cat. The obsequies of Mr. Melnot Herbert, whose demise occurred at his home on Liberty street, Berkley. Tuesday morn? ing, was held from the residence at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, ln> the presence of a large assemblage of friends. The services were conducted by Rev. T. Clnggett Skinner, of Herk Icy Avenue Baptist Church, .Tssisted by Rev. R. M. Chandler, of Chestnut Street M. E. Church, nnd Rev. W. A. Slay maker, of Armstrong Memorial Presbyterian Church. The remains were laid to rest in Magnolia Cemetery. Fol? lowing were the pall-bearers: Messrs. T. E. Rodgers. O. D. Williams. C. S. Rodgers. L. Tlyslop, Sr., J. R. Walker and Li. Berkley. The con tractors for the new Federal building to be erected on the corner of Pliimo and Atlantic streets, Norfolk, are Jusit now engaged In building three exclusive eihell houses at the United States magazine on the Southern Branch of the Elizabeth river. Kell, r In Nix II Oil r*. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis? ease relieved in six hours by "New Great South American Kidney Cure." It is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the rem? edy. Sold by W'alke & Martin, drug? gists, 10S Water street, Norfolk. Va. A Washington girl asked General Wheeler why he wore no medals, and he replied that he had none. "I am no bicyclist." added he. "nnd I never made a century run in my life." For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Miss Florence Caldwell, a daughter of United States Judge Caldwell, of Cleveland, was graduated as a civil en? gineer last June from the Colorado .State School of Mines, nt Golden, and now she is about to marry another civil engineer whom she met in Colo? rado. La Grippe Is again epidemic. Every precaution should be taken to avoid It. Its specific cure is One Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Shenerd, Publisher Agri? cultural Journal and Advertiser, Eiden, Me., says: "No one will be disappoint? ed in using One Minute Cough Cure for La Grippe." Pleasant to take, quick to act.?Burrow, Martin & Co. Congressman Cannon, of the appro? priation Committee, says, "I was once able to keeit in my head a complete map of this country, so 1 was able to tell at once the cost of the transpor? tation of troops, etc., hut now I've or? dered a big globe to take In the Phil? ippines, Cuba and Porto Rico." Mr. S. A. Fackler. Editor of the Mi canopy (Fla.) Hustler, with his wife and children, suffered terribly from La Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure was the only remedy that helped them, it acted quickly. Thousands of others use this remedy as :i specific for La Grippe, and its exhausting after effects. Never fails.?Burrow. Martin & Co._ BERKLEY ADVTS LIVERY AND ItOAKUlNO STABLES. BERKLEY. VA. Norfolk and Portsmouth trade solicited New Phone No. 1.203. X TtT GRIMES. RENTAL AGENT, *) , can be seen at City Drug Store on Saturday night of each week. delO-lm A SK~FOR 3. F7~bAVlS\ BEKKLEY A Gentlemen and Vala Rosa, tho best 6c. Cigars on the market.corner Chestnut and Pins streets. doll-lm Men as Nurse*. There isn't one man in fifty thousand who is a good nurse. The average man feels as much ont of place in a sick-toom as a bolt must in a china-store. His heart may be ever so full of sympathy, but his feet are heavy and his ?ngers clumsy. In most cases when a woman's general health breaks down the original cause is ! weakness or disease of the distinctly femi? nine organism. The only permanent cure lies in the correction of all these disorders. Husbands should know that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the only medicine that invariably cures all ailments of this nature without "local treatment" and "examinations." It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned. It makes them well and strong. It allays inflammation, heals all internal ulceration and stops debilitating drains. It soothes and tones the nerves. Found at all medi? cine stores. An honest druggist won't uige upon you a substitute. " I had female trouble for many year*," writes Mrs. A. I.iugclbach, of Granger, Sweet water Co., Wyoming, "and tried many physicians until X was completely discouraged. Finally I took Dr. Pierce's I'nvofite Prescription for six months, aud 1 soon found that I was completely cured, t luvt been so bad I could hardly walk "across the floor, but I am now well aud strong, tkauks to Dr. Pierce." No family should be without Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. It used to cost $1.50: now it is free. Taper-covered copy, 21 one-cent stamps, to cover mailing only ; cloth binding ,11 stamps. Over t.ioo.ooo American homes now contain copies of this great work. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Blek IIo.irtft.cho and rolloroall the tronblea tnet> dont to a bilious ataloof the system, auch aa Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsluess, Distress after catluit. l'aln In the Side. Ac. Whlta their most remarkable, aurcosa has been siiowu la curing/ Headache, yot Carter's Little Liver FlUe ars equally valuable In Conatipalieu. curing and pre), veutlug thlsaanoylugcouipUlur.while they also correct ell dlsordrr.' uf thoalotnaeti.stimulate tu? llrer and regu lato tlio boweU. Etcu U uiey only cured Aoho they would be almost priceless to those who ?ufier from tula distressing rotnplaiut; Im? f ort it uately their gooduess does notend here.and those trho once try them vrlll find these litUo pills valu? able In so many ways that they will not be wil? ling to do wit hout them. Out after all sick hs*4 Ic the baco of ?0 many lives that here la whsra wo mako our groat boast. Dar pills cure it wb.ll* othera do not. Carter's Little Llrer Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make* dosi. They are strictly vegetable and do not grip* OC purge, hut by their gentle acUon please all who tisethem. In vials at 25 cents; five for $1. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by malL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York, Small Pill Small Um. Small Jrics* Nervous Debility, DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS;. Iasoldnnder positiro Written <SusurtuiteeV . by authorized agents only, to euro Weak Memory, \ Dizziness, Wnkofulness, Fits. Hysteria, Uuiok* noss, Night Lossen, KtiI Dreams, Lack of Conti, deuce, Nervousness. Lassitude, all Drains, Youth, ful Errors, or Excessive Uso of Tobacco, Opium, or Lujuor. which lends to Misery. Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a box; six for f.' ; widi written guarantee to enre or refund mouey. Hajnplo pack? age, containing tiro day?r treatment, with full instructions, 25 cent*. One sample only sold to I eacii person. At store or by mail. vL3r"pd Label Special, Extra Strength. 'For lmpotenoy, Loss ? Power, Lost Manhood, Sterility or flarrennees.V1 kSl a box; six for $5, withftj (written cuaranteeZJj i?aftBt10 cnroWdaja, At store' c&PUrlCor by mail. WALKF MAUTIN & GRAY, Boya Agents, corner Water street sod Roanoks avenue. Norfolk. Vs. uirlO-tb.su Slgnora Duse appeared in Alexandria, F.gypt, from the 15tb to the 20th of this month. Sho will appear at tho Khedive Theatre, in Cairo, January 2d to 25th, and at the Grand Theatre, lrt Athens, January 28th to February 12th? In April anil May she and E. Zacconl will produce "Giaconda," by Gabriel d'Annunzlo. Horrible agony is caused by Piles, Burns nml Skin Diseases. These ara Immediately reliaved and quickly cured by De Witt's HSzel Salve. Beware of worthless imitations.?Burrow, Martin & Co. The original blocks of the woodcuts) with which Robert Louis Stevenson il? lustrated a set of scrap books he. put together while at a Swiss health re s >rt in ISS1. have been presented to tho Boston l'ublie Library by the novelist's widow. Stevenson had never visited Boston, although he had many warm friends there. The smallest things may exert the greatest influence. DeWltt's Little Early Risers are unequalled for over? coming constipation arid liver troubles. Small pill, best pill, Bafe pill.?Burrow. Martin & Co. Be sure you are right, then go to Nav? York Dental Rooms to have teeth ex? tracted. No pain. Newest Discovery. N. T. Dental Rooms ONLY. tZi Mala street, corner Talbot. Snat*