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PORTSMOUTH ADVERTISEMENTS AND TELEGRAPrTc?NTINUED?BERKLEY NEWsT FREE $50.00 Complete Outfit for a Man. The complete out? fit consists of hand? some Custom Made Suit. Flue Pair Pat emt Leather Shoes, Stylish Hat, Nobby Shirt. Beautiful Tie. Underwear ? all new colors ? for business or dress? 60c. the garment. Phenomenal Money Saving Values At THE BRANDT GO., 213-215 HiQll Street Furnishings. Shoes or Hats elsewhere be WEBK'S SPECIALS. To Introduce our Don't erven think of buying Clothing, fore you have seen the values IN THIS new . i HAT DEPARTMENT-Wo will otter Special ' 51.50 Hats. In new and nobby shapes, soft and derby?dark or light sh udes?at 98 Cents. Suspenders of rich Mohair or leather cuds to match?our prlco 25c. Cloves ? Grey or Tan, Dressed or Un? dressed Kid ? $1.00 Special, Shoes?Ladles' Viel Kid. lliack or Tan? they have been re due id lo 11.08?worth i2.y>. FREE $50.00 Complete Outfit for a Man. Up to date of drawing, December 25 'M, we will issue with every 50c. pur? chase a chance to the outllt, valued at SM.00 Shoes?Men's Tan or. Black?your feet lifted with comfort all new shapes?$3.50 Special. roods?Men's Suits?well made and trim- Fancy Ca'sslmere and Cheviots?new flt? ?y si C .-mod-very stylish . \3P / 'H-tD. "The Brandt Company's" 53.50 Shoes.'made In all shades of tan, calf, kid and black?a new pair for every one goes wrong . . $3.50. BARGAINS IN M&N'S RAN7S AT THIS' Ml^B* COMPANY, STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 213 and 215 High Street -EVERYTHING FOR MEN FROM HEAD TO FOOT. FOR CASH ONLY sj nays the Investor almost double as much as similar Investments anywhere in Iho State of Virginia. On account of the great bulk of business already here and the Immense Improvements now under way, the limited available supply ot U choice building lots Is being rapidly taken up, anil nil of the best located vacant lots will double In prices within the next twelve months, ami at the present rate of aelllng, WHICH IS NOW OVER $1-1,000 PER WEEK. neither of the four Pinner's Point Land Companies will own any lots In less than ninety days. Installment sales will be discontinued ul'ter December 1st, 18t'9. We b?gnn when Pinner's Point began, and as we have handled, at first prices, and are still handling, over nlne tcnths of the Real Estate at Pinner's Point, wo cull, and will, put you strictly on the ground lloor as to cost of. property here. 1 ?A Several special Bargalns'to offT quiek buyers IF YOU HAVE MONEY TO INVEST WE CAN TLACE'IT FOR YOU TO GOOD ADVANTAGE. If you desire to borrow money on Pinner's Point property we have -what you want. CHRS. P. HARPER, Agent for the Pinner's Point Land Companies, NEW PHONE, 1373. PINNER'S POINT. VA. FOR BEST RESULTS TRY PORTSMOUTH GOAL ft EGE CO.* J. S. MILLER, Manager. . | Either 'Phone will reacli us. We seil Cnmoarland Coal for Biacksmithing, Receiving Daily New Goods Sui<ab,e for BRIDAL PRESENTS, 224 HIGH STREET. PORTSMOUTH, VA. The brilliant complexions of women in the more exclusive circle! of New York society are not explained by the theory that associates beauty and idle? ness. In fact, mauy lenders of the world of! fashion arc liard workers. Yet they keep their good 1 >oks even when they uro old. How do they manage it? THE MISSES BELL, of ;3 Fifth Avenue, New Yorli. themselves con? nected with some of the most noted and honored f.undies in the metropolis, have answered the question. They have prepared for the use of women in general, live preparations ior improving the complexion aud the hair. <is an external application, the presence <of which on lite faco cannot bo ;cctcd. {it is perfectly harmless even to tho most 1 delicate slciu. Ii it n suce and quick [cure for sit roughness and eruptions. . It nets on tlie skin os a treue, producing [analurally pure complexion. ('csinctle [merely hide blemishes. TitoTouiogel i rid of lhem. . it removes pimples, freckles, bla [heads, motii patches, llvorsnots. eczema, [redness, olllness niid nil rtlseolornlions [and imperfection-, ot tho skill, Price; j) fa bottle. Tho Misses BELL'S OG??PlEX?QN SOAP is inado from tho ptiro oil of lambs'' i wool, it i:i healing nm) gratifying to the' /skin, keeping it at. till linns In a clean* fand healthy state. This Honp is daintily j iscented, and Is n rr.r.st welecuiA aid to{ (the. toilet <>( fastidious womtr.. i tie at j (most cure is taken in selecting mnterir,b% land .scrupulous cleanliness In thela(?or-5 tatory insures the purity of the product.5 I price, 23 cents porcakc, large four-ounce j 2'fte Misses BSUfS MASK T0N6O cures dandruff nti.l prevents any return of it: ?:ops that moddeniug Itching os the scnlp and makes the nnlr strong, sott and lustrous. !t is especially help? ful to persons whose hair islhiu, dry nod liable to fall mit. H10 tonic cleanses the skin about tho roots of the hair: will soon cover bald spots with a handsome growth. Price, Si a bottle. I TV,' mate* BEU.'S i OAPeitLA'RENOVA I for restoring prematurely g:uy locks to) > their original ci-.K.r. ) \ It is not a dye nor n Stain. I* istl cclor-J ?lers liquid that is applied totlie roots Of) the lialr and leaves no telltale sSgns ouj the scnlp or forehead, ;>'c:t her docs it change the color of tho J hair nil nt once. Only dves do that,! Sand they wash oiT. But Cnpilla-Rcuova) y Will not Wash Off, Trice, SI.'0 per bottle < Tho Misses ??Z?, WKfV FOOD la n soft, crearay, exquisitely perfumed ointment, which helps the ?ctlon of the Tonfc, and, in mild cn^cs of roughness, reducu, pimples,etc.; it n cure in lt>cif. It clears the pores of the skin of all Impurities nod iced* 11 by building up tho texture nud making the flesh beneath it solid and firm. Price, 1l> cents per j;.r. At * rinl ?i/o *amplo of any *vno of altqro preparations Moor p^rlorst 'in New York t.V.y: or by mail to a-.iy uildreuinpliun wrspptr apun ro-f. eelpt of 2j renxi in sUnipi or Mirer tu cn\er actual cost of pomac?i on.lt pacUnp. Trnl tir.ts simples can t;o BeCnreJ from car .\r>ir Vori. offier-f only. Our aponM trill nut tupply them. Correspondence cordial)}? ? oliritru. AllilrrM J TIIF. IflGUi Toir.r.T < 0.. 7? Pinil Avenue. Xew Vnrli City.) THE MISSES BELL'S TOILET PREPARATIONS ARE FOR SALE IN NORFOLK BY MILLER, RH0ADS & CO. . " NORFOLK'S BUSY STORE." THE WORLD OF SPORT THE PRIZE RING. RYAN KNOCKED OUT?KII.RAIN ? PUT TO SLEEP. (By Telegraph 10 Virginian-Pilot.) New York, October 20.?Joe Choynski, of California., whipped Jimmy Ryan, of Australia, in the seventh round of thtir fight to-night nt the Broadway Ath? letic Club. Choynski was far the clev? erer of the twu and the result was ox- ' peeled. When the knockout came Choynski was as fresh n.s when he be? gan. Uyan's previous showing With Choynski, with whom lie stayed twer, ty rounds, made some people bet even "money that he would stay the limit this time. Put their money was badly invested, as Ryan never bad a possible show When it came to hard work. STEVE O'DOXXKI.l.'S CLEVER WORK. Baltimore, October 20.?.lake Kllraln, the former clover heavy weight boxer and lor a time the world's champion in his class, was practically put to sleep to-night in live rounds by Steve O'Donnell, of Australia, before the Eu? reka Athletic Club. In the openingI rounds of the contest, which was to I have gone fifteen rounds, .Take showed 1 n good deal of his old-time cleverness, O'Donnoll falling to put a glove on him until the i!iii,l..iiol ihfp only UghJ iar.iv,.' vyere ex 'hanged. A straight right punch; on the jaw dazed the veteran in the fourth round, A series of right and left punches in the fifth supplemented by a hard right swing on the Jaw sent Kllrnin to the door, whereupon his seconds threw up the sponge. t'lif tnii<>ll>liUi TCIni Fourth Game. (By Telegraph to Virginian-Pilot.) Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 20.?Philadelphia won the fourth game of the series by better hitting. The weoither was cold and the Brooklyns fielded raggedly. The scries i.-: now tied, anil tO-inoiTOW'ti game will decide. Score by innings: R.1T.E. Brooklyn .. . .0 I l o o 0 1 0 0? 3 10 4 Philadelphia ..0 1 0 3 0 4 0 0 0? S 11 2 Batteries?Mc.tames, Donovan and McGuire; Prasser and McFarland. ?I'Ut' MmliH Vlvciutl ,\ <? cc|>t>?<?. (By Telegraph to VIrginlun-Pllot.) Washington, D. C, October 20.?Mr. Tower, the British charge lierc, called at the Slate Department to-day and handed to Secretary, Hay a note formal? ly accepting for Iiis government the proposition for the temporary adjust? ment of the Alaskan boundary line pro? posed by Secretary Hay in his note of yesterday. ^^^^ y^^^^ " WBBBSIf_ ^mm?r %i31P^ M The Best Washing Powder HousewArk ic Hariri Wns-L- Without it. BERKLEY. Burglars Get $350 from Mr. Charles Moritz's House. Tww Oiltcr i:c*i<ii-ti< (i llnrj(iiirico?l? Funeral ol ilio l.tiie .'lr. Clnreue? >. Ilium ?In die MnyurV Conn ? I rvrsuitnl .Wen iu>u- rlti* t'linrclie*. The residence of Mr. Charlie Marwitz, in Monti.uu. was robbed o( ?:t;>0 yec?? terdhy morning between the houra bl 2 and 4 p'cl it k. The thief, or thieve*, made good their escape, their visit not i being detected until the family got upi at tnc usual hour yesterday morning.j The entrance was in.nie through one ofi the front windows. 1 he money missed was secured from the Docket of Mr. Marwitz's pants, which were lying on a chair in a few feet of the bed. on which he was; nsleep. The residence if Mr.>. Mary W'nite hurst w.,s also broken Into yesterday i.,rriiing. The occupants were chloro? formed. The house was ransacked from bottom to 'top, and the following at ? licles are missed: Ladles' gold watch ami chain, about fi."> in cash, gold Ma? sonic badge; one new cape, pair of new! pan,ts. belonging '.?> Mr. Mitchell, and ! an umbrella. Yt stcrday morning sev- j eral garments were found in the yard. They had been gone through for money I and thrown down. The entrance was1 made through a window in the roar oi the house. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, in Monti, int, w.i.- entered Tuesday1 night and a Indies' gold watch and chain carried away. As yet there is no clue to the persons. Several suspicious characters have been seen in the town during I ho last few days. The funeral of the late Mr. Clarence i S, D?nn was conducted from the Berk 'ley Avenue Baptist Church yesterday afternoon at ":"0 o'clock. Rev. T. C. Skinner, the pastor, assisted by Dr. A. 13. Owen, of tiylantl Institute, and Rev;] M. \v. Buti<r, of ihe Main street Chris-1 linn Church, conducted the services, a solo was sung by .Mr. Win. Prltchartl. The church was well filled with i the many friends of the de? ceased arid bet'enved family. Many floral wreaths of beautiful de-1 signs wore brought and laid on ami about the casket as kMcuI expres? sions of their esteem for th? deceased, j until he slept beneath n wilderness of flowers. After many tributes by Ihe pastors the remains were laid to rest In Magnolia Cemetery, where Ihe ser? vices wore conducted by Lee Lodge, No. IS. If. of P.. and Berkley Lodge, No. ir?7. A. V. arid A. M.. both of which attended in a body, and which the de? ceased was a beloved '?r^ther. The following gentlemen acted n? pall-ben rers: Pythlans- Messrs. T.. C. .tones. Oorse Bushcll. W. C. McKinley and D. V. Allen. Mason.-?M??'-!??. T M. .Ton?' & vv' T.vons. John Whetstone and George H. Kirby. Mini Llllle Wnytt. of Eastern Shore, is the guest of Miss Katie Prltchard, on Lee street. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Griffin, of Norfolk, have removed to South Norfolk. Emma Mann, colored, was bet?r? Mayor McCoy yesterday on charges for drunkenness and righting. For the first offence she was fined $3 and costs; the second $2 and costs. Sam. Simmons, for an assault, was nssessed ?2.f>0 und costs. Rev. S- C. Hatcher, of Queen Street M. E. Church, preached a most persua? sive sermon last nigh', tit the Chest? nut Street Mi 10. church. THE CHURCHES. Chestnut Street M. E. Church. Rev, R. M. Chandler, pastor?Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Young men's prayer ser? vice at 2:30 p. in- Wednesday night ser? vice at 7:;!0 o'clock. Liberty Street M. E. Church, Rev. Paul Bradley, pastor?Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 ?>. m. Sunday school at 10:00 a. in- Young men's meeting nt 3:30 p. ill. Mid-week service at T:?0 p. m. Berkley Avenue Baptist Church. Itev. T. C. Skinner, pastor?Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 t>. m. Sunday school at 0:30 a, m. Young men's meeting at '.'.:30 1>. m. Wednesday night service at 7:30 o'clock. . South Norfolk Bantist Church. Rev. S. S. Robinson, pastor?Preaching at 11 n. m. and 7:30 P. m. Sunday school nt 10:00 a. in. Mid-week service at 7::.Ui p. hi, Armstrohig Memorial Presbyterian Church. Kev. \Y. A- Slaymaker. pastor ?PivaclVing tit 11 n. in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 0:30 p. m. Mid-week service at 7:30 p. m. Main Street>Christian Church. Rev. M. W. Butler, pastor?Preaching: nt n tl. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 m. Wednesday night service at 7:30 o'clock- Junior Christian Endeavor a: 2:30 p. m. Senior Christian Endtnvor at l p. in. St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Rev. Kehert Gate wood; rector?Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school nt 0:30 a. in. Mid-week service at 7:30 P. m. BERKLEY ADVTS. Machine and Boiler Maker Tools at Auction. F? Y Vtltfl'K OK AUTHORITY. > vested In me, i Shall, on tckskay the Stilt day of October. |s93, at 1" o'clock in.. at public auction, on the prem? ises, all lite lool* and Implements con? tained In the Boiler and Machine Shop oi' the Into 11. K. linker, of Berkley, Vo? consisting ol' a full and complete sei of Boilermakers' ami Blacksmith Topis, also the following Machine Shop Tools: Two (2) loathes, or.,- in Shapcr, one to Bolt fuller, two (21 lu ll Presses, Keuch and Pipe Vises ami many other tools that arc no rcssary in machine shops, together with lha Boiler and Engine. Shafting ami Pulleys thai has beeil used to run the shop. The above tools and machinery can be- Inspected by applyng on the premises be lore the flay of sale. \V. \Y. SIKVKSTKR, i od7-tds Auctioneer. JOHN S. ETHERIDGE. ! "..IVJiKT AND HOARDING 8TA.nL.Ka. HlCRKUrOT. VA. Norfolk tnd Porinrnoiitn trada aollcltad. i New Phone No. I.SGI THE SECOND OAY. ok nn. en VAX'S speaking tolt: C'K OHIO. (By Telegraph tu Virginian-Pilot.) Napoleon, Oi.i-j, o?;i. jo.? Che liryar. McLeaii special train ieii Defiance .it s> a. in. 'J'u^ liral stop was at Napoleon, Henry county. Carriages and a large crowd were at the depot und escorted the visiting sues id to the court-house, in front of which .1 .stand had been erected. John it. McLean introduced Mr. Bryan, who >satd in part: "I am very glad to speak to the peo? ple of liii.j county. In I Nit, you gave something like 1,700 majority for the Democratic ticket out of a total of less than 5,000. The Republican policy is so bad that there us no reasonable ex? cuse for a minority vote among you." Mr. Uryan related Ihe story of the young medical student who would bleed every patient regardless of Ihe disoasb, nnd when the patient became so weak, ho c-iii'il?>-;-i;i,1 i;?? i [oas-i^?;4o- stu dent would prop b in up in bed and bleed him again. "Ami thai Is tin- way .if the Repub? lican party," continued tlie speaker. "It has bled you on the money ques? tion, the tax question and every oilier question which has come before the country. The time has come when the fanner, the plain laboring man, can? not afford io throw hi.s influence oh j the side or the Republican party. I ! believe in an income tax, and I believe it the most just of all taxes. The plat ! form of 1806 favored it. and your !Sane?J I vllle platform re-affirmed the ispo plat 1 form." Mr. Bryan then discussed silver, the trusl3 and imperialism. AT OTTUMWA. Ottumwn. Ohio, Oct. 20.--A larg? and demonstrative crowd greeted the Bryan [ party here, people coming from the surrounding country for miles. Mr. Bryan spoke on the money question and the anti-option bill. o a* o rr?. x .a. - fieantht _>lil9 Kind Y6l? Haw Atogg Bought fx-reilt-rnl <on vIcH'il. j?y Telegraph to V:rginian-Pilot.> Philadelphia. October 20.?Kllery P. Jrgham, ex-United States District At torney, and Harvey M. Newitt, his i law partner and former assistant dis-, trlct attorney, were to-day found guil ty of conspiracy and bribery In con? nection with the revenue stamp coun? terfeiting plot, headed by William M. Jacobs and William I.. Kondig, Hie Lancaster cigar manufacturers. The case was given to the Jury nt 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, and the vorllct, with a recoinmeudntlou for mercy, was returned at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Admiral hrwcp (By Telegraph to vlrglnlnn-Pllot.1 Washington; D. Cl, Oct. 20.?-Secretary Long to-<lay Issued an order assigning Admiral Dewey 10 special duty at the Navy Department, This was done be? cause, since his arrival In Washington, ih.- Admiral has been on waiting orders only, but now with the prospect of the reconvening of the Philippine commis? sion requiring his attendance, it Is proper to put him In active service witli nil of the emoluments pertaining there? to. Secretary Hay has received n tele? graphic notice from Messrs. Donby and Worcester of their arrival In Washing? ton next Monday. It evolution lit <<> I ti m t> tu. (By Telegraph to Virginian-Pilot.) Colon, Colombia, Oct. 20, via Galves toh.?The Liberals in the Department of Santander have taken up arms against the Government. Martial law has been proclaimed throughout the Republic. For Infants and Children. fiie Kind You Have Always Sought Bears tho fciijnaturo of * _ A Wirk'? Hu ok fleitrl n trt. (By Telegraph to Virginian-Pilot. 1 j New York, Oct./20.?The total bankl clearings In the United State? for the week were $1,&53.?63,S"7; per cent, in crease, 48. Exclusive of New York, $711,608,197; percent. Increase,'32.3. * pjiT* FADS AND FANCIES'. Skirts of spangled or beaded lace, grena? dine or crepo are fashionably worn over UfloU skirts. Tho taffeta waists are cut low ' and are worn with lace-lucked chemisette* I The alcove* are. of tucked taffeta or shirred lace. Tho sleeve shirring is y^fjienl or round atul-round, as proferrcd. iSkick-tmd-white checked taffeta is again in fashion. The fabric will suit refined taMos and is serviceable. Heavy all-over cmbroidorery is arrived flat upon the front-yore.i of cashmere gown* or at tho salts to aCord lavish ornatneuta lion. Plaidod gowns for misses, with sleeve* of satin -or velveteen and a four or live inch bordering of tlip, samo upon the skirt, will ho popular for country wear. A graduated Bertha liko bias ruffle edges a cape liko appli? cation to tho waUL This addition is pointed behind and suggests a surplico terminatioa under tho black cxijjji belt GoStsagsse ?s Coming soon or late, when the stomach and di? gestive and nutritive system begin to fail. It must be so. Food is the body's life. But food must be digested, before it can nourish the Ixxly. It is not what wc cat but what we digest that feeds us. Don't-neglcct the first warnings of stom? ach trouble. The tiuicly use of Dr. Picrce's Golden Medical Discovery, which is a medicine for the cure of dis? eases of the stomach and organs of di- ,, gestion and nutrition will in ninety-eight cases out of a hundred result in a per? manent cure. The percculagc of cures is based on actual figures and facts, re? corded in the treatment of hundreds of thousands of sick people. The " Discov? ery" always helps. It almost always cures. " I was troubled with indigestion for about two years,'! write* W'ui. Ilowkcr Ufi.. of Juliaetta, Latah Co.. Idaho. " t tried different doctors and remedies bat t?> no avail, until I wrote to you and yoa told nie what to do. I suffered with .t pain in my stomach and left side and thought that it would kill me. Now I am nit right. I can do my work now without pain and "t dou't have that tired feeling that I Hied to have. Five hottlcsof I>r. Pierce'* Golden Medical Discovery and two vials of his "Pleasant 1'etlets' cured tue.'" The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing 100S pages, and over 700'illustrations is sent free, on receipt of stamps to cover expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for ex? pense of tuniltug cloth hound volume as shown above, or 21 stamps for the same book in paper covers. Address Doctor R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Genuine Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of See Fac-Slmllo Wrapper Below. Tory imill and as easy to tobe as sogar. ?.i:.-n-i iMi; FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVES. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOn SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION IT ?UVIS)0 MAftfl IS ?(Hb I Purclr Ve pe 111DI o./(?^ r rO<^>C aj^.^-w^^au em 1 CURE SICK HEADACHE. IS IB H ill Almost every dentist advertises "Teeth Extracted Without Pain." He means to extract your t>'?.ili without pain, but ho docs not always do It. It's not his fault It's tho fault of I hi method he uses. "The Newest Discovery" renders gums absolutely?wholly? Insensible pain. It never fails. It leaves no bad after effects. Don't cling to tho old methods possible pain?lake advantage of methods. "The Newest Discovery" is administered In my olllcc only. tho to and 1S?0 N. Y, DENTAL ROOMS ONLY tip'. 324, Cor. Main and Talbot Sis, (N. K. OP MONUMENT) NORFOLK. VA. 'l ids is no narcotizing vapor to inhale, no Irritating solution of c?c?tin? Injected into the gums, hut Is perfectly harmless for young and old. ' No experiment?suc? cessfully used on thousands since Peb runry 1th. ISSO, Heart disease and lung .ilieution uro no barriers to its use. K. U MAY IS It. WM M. WHALEY. MAYER cxXO; Manufacturers' Agents. Importers and Dealers In MACHINERY Poll?. Nut.i. Washers. Belting; Packing, Was?* lroa. Steel. Nail*. Oils; Cordage. Wo guarantee-the quality ot our goods ana also prompt delivery, und with In? creased facilities we are prepared to meat all competitors. Inquiries and ordere so UiiUd. M COMMERCIAL PLACE. \ NORFOLK. .... V1F.OINIA. Iut?. .au-ty i?^^^B^^^i^^^SsSs^ff^B