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A DVERTIS EM EN TS
Miscellaneous Happenings Conden?
sed For Virginii .??-Pilot Readers,
I K i EMS NTS OF PEOPLE
IVlutI is (;olng <>ii' >>: nml Arotuiil
Pitrl?titlililltl Mill Slilllirbitll ?'t>tu
intuitiv? <?ni luireil, Mltctt nud
Toll! In Fen Worilil?The I'hm, the
I'i oni hi null llio I outre (Co verticil,
Itelittvtl nml rorealituly wc?l.
Attention Is i ilU it to the "ml<" ot Hie
It..nr.I ui Health. In which they ask
for i?ro|Ki:al:i for the removal of iiinht
soil from the city. Ifcds will be re?
ceived um.I Monday, August 2Sth;
For particulars si;u "ad."
A i. dnii a of the Hilisoly family,
consisting of ab ui sixty persons, was
held at the country homo tot Mr. F.
Naaii Hilisoly, Itlvet'vlcw Farm, yes
?
Mr. Clifford I.. Tyler and Mrs. Mary
;i:. Flaherty, of South Portsmouth,
wore married Tuesday night by lie
Rev. Fath - i pastor 1>f St.
Paul's. Cath.'dii I'huveh. The brldh whs
a v luv, nf on ' III . .. w ?.f the batf
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.lohn t ?. ycri ntictioneer, sold
:u (he 'out -I-house yesterday Urn suw
iniii i : . ul : Umb & i?Inden, Iben led
???ah
hal. Tin iiuoiisii realised was 57.'.?.
Mi Frsii.lt Ward, formerly of this
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il in : n. al a .salary "f pet'
fi tu i ... was played in .the
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iiig oiuuiiod ami ..a.- utrested Tuesday
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'i tie police have been requested to
keep tt lookout lur livan ihtvia, a 14
yoar-nlc'i Ulli ? Uny, Who l it his homo,
ill thin cits < in .1.is, und had hot
been seep tip to ;. isiifiuay atUtrnuoh.
Miss Mart trei Ar her, iif Washing
ton, 11. i'., i. , siting Miss Carey, at
?iii \\ .r hm . il sir.. t.
Miss Manii Baker left last evening
lor New v ok and other Northern
elites, lo ul hi vi nil weeks.
A house, i intaining sevi n rooms, in
Prent Is Place, almost new, is offered
for sale cheap. Bee "ad."
Tin lieg ? hoj'j Win. J?rns, who
fin led open a chest a- 11 itch mill, was
given t n daj in yesterday by
Mayor Rsi'Srdi
A force "t im n was engaged yester?
day in raising the si incs m the centre
of Seaboard sire t, n the Market, to
prevent the heavy overilow of water
m that p. litt.
Mr. I'. It. Smith nnd wife, after
spending a month in Uioucestcr cotin
. ?
'i l.- r?sid ut- i :' Hie Third Ward are
notified lh;i; a ward meeting will he
lold Ui-hlght lo i nuimtto two Couu
Thc proinis'i i ihhmler-stnrm did hot
make us appearance, as predicted by
All tho Portsmouth people, at Mont?
gomery White Sulphur Springs will
'I".. I . ul Hohrd of Improvement of
the Fifth Ward will meet Atigiisl ?Ist
to Irnnsact such business as may come
In
A i iliired man. named Unfits White,
dr. ppeti dead yesterday morning at
his hem.', on Queen street extended.
Major .1. F. i.'rocker will return friir
<ir. en j'trler Wliiti Sulphur Springs ?>n
Septeihbi r 2d.
Dinl't forget the lawn parly by the
indie sr. John's Church to-night,
"ii the lot of M BtsiplCS and Mann
Tlie y i.-- now In a better sanitary
condition il lias been in for ybhrs.
Mr. \V. Iii Haines, deputy clerk of
tlie Norfolk Cotinty Court, will return
Ib-niorr?w t'i :a Mountain Top. whir.
1 has lipon for a month in search nf
health. He ist greatly improved;
Miss Marpf.n-et and Miss Adelaide
Procttif, who have been visiting rela?
tives and friends at Pros].I and
Hebron, have returned to their home,
in Park View.
A eider, d man. named Nicholas
it: n, was accidentally shot in ;
ilp-town hi r-room yesterday morning.
Tie- ambulance was nol appealed to
A small white boy cut h:s foot quite
badly en lli>;ii street yesterday by
tredding on rt glass bottle that haii
been carelessly thrown in the street.
Tl ire Is tin ordiiiahce that forbids such
things and it should be en (ore !.
The All Americans und Ding P.ats
will cross bats 'il Columbia Park nn
Saturdny, August 2flth.
The members of the Chnmbers Fire
Company are rcnucsted to meet to?
night. Husinesn of Importance.
Mi.-s Mula Jester, of Suff.dk, and
Miss Mary Jester, Of Mhrfr'esborb; are
guests of the M shi I ii mpsey, mi Din
whittle street.
Tie- 1 tie sparrow hns; come to the
relief of the farmers in the county,
and me eating i il the army worms,
which have der,., so much damage.
No telcph >iio communication i otthl be
had with Norfolk yesterday afternoon
or last hlght. on either line, hoilii cables
holest; out of .oder.
Mr. Iv. W. 'tie, im has just returned
from North Carolina, where he has
been<to see his sick brother, of which
mention was mrid ? In this ; ap'er nbotit
. two weeks ago.
The Merchants' and Farmers,' Rank
did hot award the contract to build
their new b uk. the bids being so far
In excess of what they expected; They
Will build it by day work under the
sii erVision of :i competent superin?
tendent.
The ITe-tit street clerks tiro counting
the days before early closing cense?,
arid as tlie lime draws nearer they
To-morrow will f>e hay-day for the
working men lit the navy-yard.
Remember tills cake-walk at Colum
ritr. fork tO-ltighf> If you -,\ v.l to iseo
genuine negro bftke-walKors ?orft miss
!i. It is something you seldom have >
an oppoi luulty to see.
Mrs. S. H. Bryan, who resides In
Cottage Place, n elved u teh gram
yesterday from Charlotte, X. c. nn
uounclng the death of le t- sister, Mrs.
LUey K< nedy. who was found dead In
bed tli.:,- yesfbrdtiy morning. Mrs.
Bryan left last night for Charlotte,
N.\ VA '. < IRDERS.
Thes iiuvui ordi rs have been Issued:
Assistant Payniirtstor B. F. Hall, de?
tached from tin Bureau of supplies and I
Aoo .tints und ordered to the Itesolute.
Medietil Inspector ?'. 11. Gravatt. or?
dered to duty with tli-. Hoard of Medi?
cal Examiners.
Passed Assistant Surgeon C. F.
st ..: detached as member of Board
? : Medical Examiners and ordered to
c ntlnt.ii duty at the New York
Niivi I Hosultul.
Navrfl Cadet F- I- SheBeld. detached
fi m the Brooklyn und. ordered to the
Itesolute.
Ensign W. M. Falconer's orders, de?
taching him from lie- Indiana and or?
dering him to Hm Scorpion, nr.- revoked.
F.11 gn G. s. Lincoln, detached fron?
the Indluim and ordered to Ihc Scorpion.
Ensign p. e. Tholcen. detached from
tit. tin..'?> Hlulion t"'.r instruction and
ordered to the Itesolute.
Ensign A. VV. PrcHsey, detached from
lorpedi Instruction ami ordered to the
H. solute.
Lieut mini H. A. Pearson, detached
from the torpedo station and ordered to
the Blchmi sd.
Llculciuini E. II Campbell, detached
'rum the tor;Vedo station and ordered
home.
Lieutenant C- B. Morgan, dethched
fr m the torpedo station and ordered I
the Branch Hydrographie Olllce at
Norf dk.
LI. ni mini It. <?. Bill r, detached
ffi.Intvi at Norfolk and ordered to
tit- i: Motule,
Lieutenant Commander .1. B. Holler,
detached from the New York Navy
urd ami ordered I > the II.??-Ion yard.
Lietitenuni W. O. Iltilme. when dls
elutrg 'i front treat men I at the Wush
ittgton hospital, ordered homo hhd
granted Oho month's sick leave.
Ensign l*. T. Fitzgerald, detached
froth the Brooklyn ami ordered to the
Si orpl ol.
N'avul Cndel \V. S. Miller, detached
??o.i the Texas and ordered to tin
Scorpion.
\ FCC5IT1VE FROM JUSTICE CAP
TUBED.
Tito Chief of Police mi Tuesday re?
ceived a telegram from the Sheriff of
Chester, S. ?'.. which read as l illbws:
"Chester, S. C., Aug. 22, iSltt).
??< llilet .fi' l. Portsmouth, Vni:
An. it and lodd until I arrive with
r'criulsitioti pap. is one BoyoO, olio's
liosic Williams, whom you ?ill llnd at
. .. London at reel, in your city. li<- Is
wuiited f r houxehreaking, litrceiiy and
Ii i* .r broken jail at Chester. S. <
lt.- is ddrk in color, ubdut ? feel hlglij
etc. .1. E. CK." iVFi 'HI >.
"Sheriff;"
In iicconlanci with instructions Chief
Tynan sent Olileers Arihur and David
Culpenpcr to 71G London street that
in i i add found the man mentioned,
ii. refused io allow the oillcers to eit?
ler, hlu they tot.id overt a window,
wem in und arrested Williams, lb
claimed lint it yee was no I bis name,
out the Wernau ivlth whom he wits liv?
er.; said: "Boyce, you bad better go."
He tried lo get the ? Ulcers t<> go lo the
buck door, inn they would not leave
li .n until lie dressed and then they
handcuffed him and earned him to tin
stntlon-house. There he admitted that
he was tli-- man whom the authorities
at Chester wanted, but he refused to go
i... without a reiiulsltlon.
! 'h nutb rltles ut Chester were rioll
llecl yesterday ..t' ins arrest, A requisi?
tion will at ?nute be pi.med and Wil?
liams will I.tirried back !? Clicstet"
as soon ua the i.llie.-r arrives.
DEATH OF Mit. WM. JAVIS.
Mr. 'Am. jayls, a w. 11 known citizen,
.li. d stiddi niy ye terd.i.v tit 7:?0 o'clock
ill home tut Hart sir. ei. Mr. JiivIhI
w..s for fpilte ;i number of years u
Lading man in the spar sind at the
navy yard, and a part of the time was
in charge ?>'i it. About two years ag i
he received a stroke of paralysis, from
Which Im nevi r rei ovored. He lias been
:,. about but his health has
gradually failed. Ycstorilny inorn ng
hij was ;is well -.is he has been lor some
time, but was taken Sllddl illy worse and
.;i a few in in ut os bis soul had iww I
to tin- Cod who gave il. Mr. Juvis Was
at. excellent gentleman. He h id a host
of friends who will regret to learn of |
his death, Ho leaves a wife ami one;
s ei. .'::?. Frank Juvis, a clerk for the
:-. A. L. Notice of the time of his fun-!
oral will appear to-morrow.
HE IS WELL KNOWN IX POUTS
MI ?ITH.
In Sunday's Virginian-Pilot mention
was mad- in the Btalclgh News of
twelve prisoners having escaped from
tii- Itoleigh penitentiary. Among tin :
htimben was one Hay wood Wllllnnis,
who broke int.. the store ?>r \V. N.
White, in ilns city, ami robbed it of a
number of pistols. etc.. for which he
was arrested in Norfolk and was con?
fined in jail. At the lime smallpox
broke out in Hie jail and authorities)
l ie refused to bring him over. lie
Was then turned over to the North
Carolina authorities for a reward thai
was offer. .! for his arrest. IL- Was tri. d
nhd was senteiided to the penitentiary,
and among the twelve mentioned he
was one ..|" tinise Who made his . s ap,-.
He w ill m> doubt come back here again.
TRIBUTE FROM BOYS' GOSPEL
ARMY.
A heniiiiful ('oral tribute. Bent by the
Boys" Gospi i Army of Portsmouth, t >
:<..? funeral ,>f their late little comrade.
Edward s,, t; Stewart, elicited much
favorable comment from those who saw
il yesterday. It was a flonal pillow ..f
new design, composed of roses, llilies,
carnations, asters, swnlhsonin and
maidenhair fern. I: bore the letters B.
<i. A. in blue.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
County: G. S. Dealer and A. F. Do
z'i r to Edward H. Shea, lo; on North
tu enue, Scottsvltle; JH5
Hussell A. McCoy, special commis?
sioner, to Margaret White, lot No. p>.
Elisabeth .-::???:. Berkley; considera?
tion le.: given,
Sarah Mann and husband to c I.,
oi l. let >i. on S. v. nih street, Berkley:
?' '0.
MARRIAGE IN SCOTTSVIDDE.
Mr. Kenneth R. Harmon ami Miss
Eunice L. Merkie were quietly married
la: ? night at the residence of the prld s
! : ntfl in ScOttsvilee, Rev. Mr. Saun
.: rs performing the ceremony in the
e of a few friends of the fam?
ily. They will reside in 'Scottsvllle.
We keep every shape of collars. Let
na s ii you your collars. ' Chas. R. Wei
ton &. Co. ,
WU13CK <'F THE SCHOONER RAN
PAI.I .
The following description ot the
wreck ot" tlx- schooii :? Randall off Hat
terns last week was Written by Mrs.
Caviller, the wife of the captain who
v. as in tlie Wreck:
Mrs. Caviller, wife of Capt. Caviller,
of the schooner Florence Randall, ar?
rived at tin- home of her mother, Mrs.
H. S. p.cure, in Park View, yester?
day from Cape Hattoin?. .Mrs. Caviller
lias In.ui through quite a thrilling ex
perlence since that vessel I? ft Prom?
ised Laud, L. l.. on August sth. She
says that they had fair weather until
tlie night ?>i" the i-Vh. when the vessel
rah in the West Indian hurricane oft
Capo Hatteras. She sprang a leak a:
10 o'clock Thursday night, the 16th.
Tlie men worked at the pumps, both
hand and steam, until I o'clock in tin
moraine. After the sails were ail blown
away and gaffs and booms broken,
cabin stove in and half full of wai r.
the captain decided to run on the
a. ii. nhd, if possible, save his crew.
She struck at 5:16 on the evening ot
August l?th, ami in an hour all were
safe on shore, having been taken off In
tin- breeches buoy by the crews of llht
terds -.11111 Rig Kihtiakeet life saving
stations. Mts. Caviller thinks to . mu ;h
cannot be said of the kin.I manner in
which the crew, including herself, wer.
treated by those stations as well as the
people living near the beach oil wh|eti
tlie vessel was wrecked. The sehoonei
was a total loss. Although Mrs. Cavi?
ller is mit a native of Portsmouth, as
h is been stated, she counts ninny
friends in the City by the Sea. She
will stay herd until fully recuperated.
Captain Caviller Ii tt las; night f r New
V..tk.
C1I1CKKN THIEVES SIR >T AT.
Chicken thieves visited the premises
<d Mr. N. I!. Ellenor, on Cpurt stn f.
Tuesday night and carried off quite a
number of Uno f wl. \i r. Ellenor w as
awakened by tin- noise made by the
chickens, He w?.?ni lo n window am!
shot several tinn s at what he supposed
was the thief.
Tin re evidently must hnvi been mor ?
than one of them. During the shooting
the colored people on Rari slreel saw
a nuin jiimn out of Mr. E'lcnor'sj lot
and com.. ..ut. oil liar. Street. He did
not have anything, but the chickens
weit! gum', showing that there must
have been mere than he.
It has "lily bei u a few nights sine.
Mr. Ellenor ran some one out of his
house thut had entered by a window.
FUNERAL OF LITTLE EDDIE
STEWART.
The funeral of little Eddie Stewart,
who was drowned mi Tuesday while
bathing off Hitch's mill, took plaei
yesterday afternoon from the residence
of his parents, on North street, near
Pearl street, it was largely attended
by the youth id' Park View. With Whom
he was quite popular. The Boys' Gos?
pel Army attended in a body us a mark
of respect in which he was held by the
army, of which lie was a member. The
services were conducted by lev. Mr.
Proctor, after Which the remains were
Interred in Oak Grove Cornel ry.
W< >R!< <'' ?MMENCED.
Mr. Lowcnberg rays tiiat l ho work
of ivmodi hue Hotel Portsmouth has
been commenced. All the sash, etc.. ate
being made ami a. quantity of other
work is being done. On Monday work?
men will commence lo tit up the en?
trance to the st?r- adjoining for Mr.
Rosenbnum, who will occupy both
stores. Mr. II. Hurt will occupy the
store that Rosenbaum vacates. His
store will be used for the entrance
the olll.es and theatre. Tli - work of
remodeling the building will be pushed
ahead as rapidly as possible.
CONTRACT AWARDED.
The contract for guttering and curb?
ing the streets of the Fifth Ward has
been awarded to Messrs. Sands .v Law
Boh. of Norfolk, their led ..;' $10,21S,52
leine the lows; of those submitted.
Work will bo commenced in a short
time
THE WORLD
OF SPORT
STANDING i ?F THE CLUBS.
Won. l.ost. per Ct. I
Brooklyn .70 .(
Philadelphia.GS il ;624 I
Boston .lit! it .nr.'
Baltimore .ill n .6101
St. i..mis . iso 4 .r.re:
? ?ncinnatl .f>s is .547
Chlcngi.?"??"> ;.j Ls'i i
Plttsburg .M r.n . p..."
Louisville . Is ;?. .tp.
New York . 45 ?S .437
Washington. 71
< lleveland . is '?'.'>
At Louisville? 11.1I.E.
Louisville .. ..4 1 1 0 I 1 2 OX?13 12 I
Cleveland .. ..0 l u 0 1 o o 1 u? :: 11 ?_?
At Cincinnati? R.'IT.E,
Cincinnati _o ii 0 a 2 o n o 0? ?> r. ."?
Pittsburg .0 0 0 2 2 0 0 l o? r. 12 1
Second game? i:.! I.E.
Cincinnati .0 0 0 3 0 0 2 x? 5 :? 2
Plttsburg .t 0 0 l 0 0 0 1? :: ti 1
At St. Louis? R.ll.i:.
St. Louis .2 11 o ? 1 " o 2 3 - s p; |
Chicago.?0 :'. 2 2 0 0 11 11... 7 v ;
Second game? 1: U.K.
St. Louis .1 t 0 1 0 4 0J 7 s
Chit-ago .'..':: 1 0 " 2 3?12 12 ::
'I lie I'n I ell ? ;i-I.. 1 1 r.l Nntcll.
Gnshen. N. V.. Aue. 23. -The first
heat of tip-- Pateheh-Gentry match race
to-day for $2,000 Was a dead heat.
Time?2:08.
Patchen won tin- second heat. Time
?2:09j
Patchen won tlie third heat and the
race. Time? 2:1.'... Attendance, L'.O'o.
(Irnuil ('Iren11 Siiiiiiiiii 1 v .
Readvllle, Mass.. Aug 23. Grand Cir
v ui; summary:
Massachusetts Stake ftthflnl :
.- L-eeo won tin- fourth and fifth
heats; Tom Boy wcii tin flrsl and >
ond; Charley Herr won the third artd
sixth. Time. 2:11. 2:1"'.. 2:12, 2 1 .'?
2:10%, 2:12! >
2tts Class (pacing)?Piirse $1,00.1:
K::.u Albert, won; Rr-ile t'nnnon, -
ohd; A. .uary. third. Time, 2; 1.1'4. 2:if>.
2:12 Class (trotting) -Purse ;i..
Who is It. Ilrsi: Quci hy, ? ml; < - v. v
b< e. third. Time. 2:1?'-.. 2 I.'.
I 2:11 Class (pacing)- Purse $3.000 (un?
finished): Daniel woti flrsi and s ?
I heals; Johnny Agan, second; D mbry,
Jr.. third. Tim,-, 2:09! -. 2:10.
Snp|>lio<J I'or I'orlu Itlco,
(By Telegraph to Vlrcinlan-PlloW)
New York, V August 23.?The United
States transport McCl llan pall l from
Brooklyn to-dey for San Juan, !'. R.,
and Santiago, Cuba, carrying 1 600 t
of clothing, provisions, medicines ami
building material.'for*lite destitute in
Porto. .Rico,
BERKLEY.
Mr. Pel j 11 It .'.. rear brafceman
of the Norfolk - i Southern through
freight, hud ; ? - 1 misfortune to have
hls_left leg brbk i Tuesday afternoon
about l >? . k : aecl tent o< cttrred
n't Edenton. X. c, wh V shifting eriipty
ears from the .. tin line to the siding.
Tlio engine mad, .1 "My;" but fulling
get llie < Ur .?> the desired point, sev?
eral Of tin en .. u mptcd to push it.
when H?lst? ; ripped ami fell across
tlio rail in el the ear. but suc?
ceeded In clearing till of IllsI body but
iris leg. .1 it v ;. . ;.? hi was
happily ni i
Mrs. L. L t .. i, nil sister, Miss
Bailey; in* Kita it: .. N. i- . are
Visiting Mrs. (.5. Ii. Lac y, on Liberty
street.
Miss Ri has returned
from ti vh al duvs :?? Virginia
Beach.
Mrs. Shnhoii. of Washington. 1 >. C.;
i who bas been \ (Iii i m:-. \v. m . L tue. \
\
N
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returned from Oh , kutu !. Vn.. to their
honui on Lee sth .
William < ? ci Ion I. v ho ?uole ii 1
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on M
bdtclied in Norf was nrrested ami
lot kl d up yi st, lay and v. ill have a ?
hearing this morning before Mayor
M, i 'oy.
G?brg? Corprew. colored, was ar?
rested yesterday for h >tuc-brcnking iii
?
Mayor's attehtl >n ibis morning.
Mrs. J. R, Vt der and fa.hilly Wave,
returned home from ii month'*? outing
at Ocean View.
Thd Grcenleof Johnson Lumber
Company Is irinking ti large shipment I
f lumber to Europe this \- ek,
Mr. Walter Johnson, of .: tub Nor?
folk, bookkeeper nt the flrei nl af John
m Company*^ mill, lefl j hc.
impnnicd by bis wife, for Baltimore,
> spend th, Ir vacation.
At a well-attended cohf rehco of the
Main Street 1 'hrist tan Church last
nlglii the following nlllcefs were unani?
mously elected: Rev. M. w. Bull r.
pastor; S. W. Pierce, treasurer: Miss
Daisy Nichols, organist: Mrs. w. IT.
Parson, assistant organist; P. A. Ely,
clioi Ister.
Prof. Charles Newman, of the Co
Educntiohal Institute, Is spending tip
week wJth relattvps and friends at
ChucknturfK:, Vn;
Mrs John S. Etlicrldge; who for sev?
eral days has been confined to her
homo, mi Liberty street, from Illness. Is
convhlt ?< !ng.
Mli ? Lllllo Sears h.is returned from
Georgetown, P. CY. where she spent
s. vi i I weeks with h^r father. ?
Quite n largo number visited Mm
South Norf, i',- Park las: night as usual
The seating capacity of the cars was
taxed to convey the crowd.
Toxin- Cot I on Crop itiicbtcit.
(By Telegraph to Virginian-Pilot.)
St. Louts. Mo., August 21.?A special
from I 'alias. Tex., ;o the Post-Dis?
patch, sayn:
The hoi winds which have prevailed
for the pasl month have destroyed all
chance <?!" n large cotton crop In Texas.
Reporl * from all over the northern find
central sections of the State are that
the Cl'opft will not average nn.ro than
a quarter of a bale to the acre. This
indicates not to exceed two million
boles for the entire State.
SALESMAN AND DEMON STRATI IR
WA NT BD.?Salary to start. per
week, with chance for advancement. P.
?? Box lic, Portsmouth, v.i. 1
A NT l> TARLE BOARDERS. A
plv at 4es Glasgow ..tree:. atlZO-IW
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RTTENT10N, CHAMBERS FIRE CO
There will 1,? a meeting of the Company
Till S (Thursday) EVENING al S o'clock,
tu take ilrtjil action on th? York trip.
All menibcfs are requested lo bo present.
1 ty order of EoreiUon.
R. \V. MURDBN, Jr..
It Secretary.
IF YOU HAVE THE LEAST IDEA
( having a New Fall suit made to order, don't until you see what values THE
< > . :\re offering. We use first-class goods, employ the best workmen and
; ?see that every detail of cutting ind making is right. Our prices are as
low is p< ssibie for I ie iinlUv pf work we ? ? v??u. try u-. We guarantee every
garment we seil?
SHOE ?El ARTMEllT.O. ?I, honest service or wdon'tWant your
. ot is hard to ht give us the i. irgest variety J?test styles, best quality, lowest.prices,
_THE BRANDT CO.. 213 and 215 Hrg'fi St.
REMOVAL OF NIGHT SOIL.
>. ROPOSA 1-8 : IB REMOVAL, ?
I ortsm tilth
ollici "l tl
M WI'AY
FOR SALE CHEAP ! $
A HOUSE IN PRENT1S PLACE ! }
on Prentiss avenue, with si v n r ems , s
h-??.-??? bmll Mule over " \, .ns a ; ?. Apply _
T L\ GIBS' >x.
O EHMUI N E~.
fiarkia ?V/o Walk -;
AT GOUUMBlft PARK, j
Tin ksi'ay night. Ai;ca;s'iv2ith. |"
This exhibition will bo Riven bv Iho l "
" . ii (? ;i ,??..! Coke Walkers from ' S
Chahtbcrlalu'H Hotel, i ?M Point,miller the
?? Ol :? ' ? I it VlMllll! men of tills I i
c ty, Iho |u-oi.is to bo devoted to charl- i
file \\ ilk i,) begin at *:\~> itharp. Goh
? . ? .
i i i .- oop irtunlty to witness a
? P lunni 1 - ukl ? i ?. ki> \\ .ilk, sui 'i is i>
ni (tfl ri I to white people. iiirjS-2t
NOTICE.
! Tho storm Is .wer anil I have plenty of
j the best dry wood, su. ii Us dry board
i ends, Iry.fresh water slab wood ami dry
H. B. WILK.NS
?Phon". "'.IS. Jy2-6m
GORGED SPOTS']
NEW CORNED SPOTS. MACKEREL
HERRINGS, ETC.
BEST I'EA AND COElHCE
TO BE FOUND HERE.
R. E. KING,
*>t Court street.
NO TROUBLE TO GET A MEAL.
A number of married men's families are
away. They should BO to PEARSON'S
for tlielr meals or for a lunch. Everything
flrsi-ch>ss a:ul served quick.
Ferry Lunch Rooms.
FOR REl\TT\
Desirable Rrlck levelling Xn. toi Din
widdie Btreci S rooms; gits. Path, range,
sewerage and other conveniences. Kent
$25 per month.
JXO. L. WATSON.
M9 Illtrh ?irret. Portsmouth. V.v
For a Nice Cold Luncheon
Roast 'Turkey, Chicken Und Duck. S
Boneless Turkey and ('hlckoti, Brook ' J;
Trout, Pino Sardines; Lobster, Salmon, j )
Boneless Herring, Lunch Tongue, I'l.tini f
Ham and Tongue, Corned Bei f Sliced '
Smoked Beef, Vienna Sausage, etc. \ l
E. R. BARKSDALE
BOTH PHONES. 12) COURT ST
INVENTORY BA1.K?now is tub TIM 13 to SAVE money.
MC. Waists for Bio, Crash anil Linen Skirls at cost, Bi it Kiado 50-lii. Percale,
"Seti Island" Percale, for 10c. All Summer Goods at cost. Men's Underwear, L'lc.
garment, C l?red IVsrcaloiShlrts reduced to 33c.
A I PUlf J IOC ! 302 AND 304 HIGH STREET,
Green Gingen 10c. Ib.
Mixed Spices 20c, lb.
FOR PICKLING AND PRESERVING.
?AT?
JEROriE P. CAR R S.
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DRUGGIST. Corner Court and County Sts.
arid Green Street, near Bart.
car IPS at.r_.-dlEAI.IXG OlXTMKNT CtlKK.S IM UES AND OLD SORES.
WAWT TO GO FARSV^^G?
i hav for Silo a farm. :?? a ?? n housi ii room?, Imrn and all necessary
out hdildlhgs: will sell VERY I'llKAP. imd lnve*t!ga(
II OMRS EE kb ks AM? INVESTORS.?I have a large list to select from. Call
ahd see in. ur drop a |iOitiil ami 1 will call aiid see you.
R. &. BROOKS.
Real Estate, Rents and Insurance; z::> Hluh St;. Portsmouth, Va.
iJoans. _ >'? 'i ?> >u< ----
Good ??reaci Makers Indorse
W. & J. Parker's Bureka Flour.
Foi it? strength, whiteness arid appctizing flavor. You r."n ninko the whitest
nn.l lightest bread with a less amount of this Hour than with any other. Ask your
PHDTQftliflllTU Has never had such good service as
UR I ulfiUU I II we are jiving this season.
When you need ice either phone wilt reach us.
PORTSMOUTH COAL & ICE CO.,
J. :. MILLER, liiana or.
Kurd's Fine Society Stationery
IN ALL THE LATEST SHAPES AND TINTS.
Visiting Cards .engraved in the Latest Styles.
ANDERSON iSi TilOAUVSOiV.
224 HIGH STREET. , PORTSMOUTH, VA.
E3Y TRADING AT
SWtia ? V Du I \? B ? '? 4s? ,j ? , ^ f
Wen's, Boys' and Gliildren's Glottfino, |
: Hats and Furnlshlnos |
J BEING SCLD AT LESS THAN ORIGINAL COST 0r: MAKING. *jj
Give us a call and bo com inc.-J of the genuineness >J?
...of our wonderful bargain offer, some ol which w*
? menlion below
Balance of our AU <>l oui 50c. I Men's Fancy
75c. Negligee Neckwear to go I Mixed arid Plain
Shirts, at (Worsted Suits
23c. that sold for $9
and $10.50, your
Sweet & Orr J choice,
All of our SI.001 Jumpers, ?_ , p
Negligee Shins. _ $6.25.
59c,
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33c.
59c.
Men's Black and
Tan Hose thai
sold for 15c,
7c.
Boys' Long
Men's Working j P a n t s Suits,
Pa n t s, worth j w o r t h $5.?0,
$1.75 and $2.2$,
your choice,
$1.39.
56.50 and $7,
your choice,
S3.98.
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& 116 and 118 High St., Portsmouth, Va. ?)&
A GREAT SELLING OF
; Boys' Suits.
Commencing TO-MORROW MORNING and
continuing for one week, will offer our entire stock of
. BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS at prices less than actual |
cost. A splendid chance, mothers, to get a good suit
for your boy at a very small price. Here's the way
? they'll go:
Si.00 for Suits which sold up to $2 00.
$1.50 for Suits which sold up to $3.00.
$1.98 for Suits which sold up to $4.00.
$2.50 for Suits which sold up to $4.50.
S3.1S for Suits which sold up to $6.00.
HE NEW YORK CLOTHING CO.,
9_9_9
Did You See Those Shirts
. i;, our window thai we are selling for *<rSo, that are worth
51.00, and some $1.25 apiece ? I >id vou gel any of that fine BALBR1GG?N
!, Ml >HR\\ i: \l>'. regular price 25 and \5c, that we are closing out for 2}c.?
.?idler Ion., or shoit sleeves?
i , you need a SUIT < >F CLOTHES or an ODD PAIR TROUSERS
-,>' per cent, below tile price?
If \?.u want lo save money call and see
BRESL?UER & ANTHONY,
114 High Street.
A FULL LINE OF QUILTS ^{SHEETS
FOR DOUBLE AND SINGLE BEDS.
Table Damask, Napkins, &c.
White Goods, Hosiery and Ribbons
Ter ms Cash, 320 High Street