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PORTSMOUTH LOCAL CONTINUED?BERKLEY NEWS Tbl? tradr-mirk <1? ilzn U on th? cad OX ?T*t7 ptcUi?, Buy all your Soda Biscuit. Milk Biscuit. Butter Crackers. Saltines. Banquet Wafers. Sultana Fruit. Sea Foam, Graham Biscuit, Oatmeal Biscuit Ginger Snaps, Handmade Pretzelettes and Vanilla Wafers in the 'In=er=seal Patent Package." Damp proof, Germ proof, Odor proof, Dust proof. Sold everywhere. Used exclusively by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. Tr't trado-marlr 6> m,ca I? 01 th? cod of .va./ packoc*. PUBLIC SCHOOLS CLOSE. Continued From PagelO. cor Fentress, Edna Whltehurst, Mlllard Brenaman, Ruth Brenaman. FIFTH DISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOOL. Five pupils deserve especial mention, having 'been on tho "Boll of Honor" each month during ihe scholastic your. Second Giummat?Wilson. Pendloton. Second intermediate?'Mary stanhope Williams. Third Primary?Lucille Manning Rob? inson Second Primary?Lucy Elizabeth Locke. First Pri'mriry?Lucy Allon Woodley. Second Grammar?Medal: Wilson Pcndleton. Cerliflcaites?Wilson Pendloton, Ned? die C. San ford. Honorable Mention?Situdles: War? ren AS'. Smith. Deportment?Charles Johnson, Mary E. Neville, Virginia Phillips, Marlon H. VlrnelsOn, Fannie Turner. Attendance?Warren G. Smith, Bettle I*. Kelly. Fannie Turner, Virginia Phil? lips, Charles .Johnson. Mary K Neville. First Grammar?Cert liu tar.es: Ruth N. HnlthUwlay, Dean Scott, M Cccile Williams. Honorable Mention?St?des: H. V. Nieincyor, Ethel Morton. Deportment?Addle Xemmlson, Alloc Johnson, Klthel Morton, Rurth Phillips, Lena. Tnbto. AI tendance?E. Maynard, John Sher? wood, Nettle Glldersleeve, Allda John? son, H. Victoria Ntemeyer, Lena T.ibb. Fifth Cr'ado?Certlflca'tes : Harry Hart. Lawrence Tran.'., Llnwood Out ten. Mlary Dod'son, Agn^s lEarneSt, Lucy Allen, Ruth Royce. Grace Hudgins. Sal He Hudgins, Jennie -Mantling, 'M.iyrea Noyes, Annie Robinson, Helen Trant, Charlotte Trant. Runic Williams, Mar? garet Van Patten, H'.it'tle. Wllkerson. Mary Stanhope W Uli aims. Honorable Mention ? Attendance: Lloyd Adams, J. Gordon Eimes, Harry Lee Mayntard, Willie MorriSet/te, Albert Owens, Leon R. Sandford. Edna Barles Spence, Annie Elliott, Gladys Tapp, Georgle Andrews, Essie Beaxley, Elolse Dennis. Irene Gayle. Reva Hamilton, Catena Newell. Deportment?Ellis Butt, Willie Morri? sotto, Albert Owens, Helen Beed, Grade Rnawe, Louise Watson. Chandler Wlgg, Gteorgie Andrews, Elolse Dennis, Carrie El am. Annie Elliott, Irene Gayle, Rena Hamilton, Essie Beazley, Edtila Spence, Claudius Smith. Studies?Ellis Butt, J. Gordon Ennes, IjOuIso Watson, Chandler Wigg, Catena Newell, Howell Cleniton. Fourth Ye<ar GiM.de?CertIflcatties: Tna cey Watson, James iShannon, Wrtay Morse, Frank Iawrence, John Lawrence, Sidney Mocock, Elmer Myers, Samuel Boyce, 'Miss Roselyn Moseley, Miss Louise Hudgins. Miss Addle wiatson, Miss Marion Atkinson, Miss Mary Phil? ips, Miss iNcllie Smith, Miss Margaret Niemoyer, Miss Carol Sandford, Miss Agens Mlanulng. H'onorable Mention on Attendance? Paul Blandford, Harry Bunkley, Amlle Friedlin, James "Page, George Scott, Miss Maude Bowen, Miss Aleph Kraft, Miss Inez Kraft, Cecil Spcnce, Junior Williams. Honorable Monition on I>eport:ment? Richard Warren, George Scott, Claude Owens, Roland Long, Allen Williams, George Blanford. Miss Inez Kraft, Miss Aleph Kraft, Miss Pelle "IV.uit, Miss Maud* Eowvn, Misa Maude White, Miss Mary Hope, Honotuble M"entlon on Sltudies?Ju tiior WIlllanTJS,, Rchard Warren, llolajid Long, Mfss Mary H.?p-e Miss Maude While, Miss Belle Tr?nt. Mixed Grade. Third Primary and First Intermediate?('ertifu-'atcs: Jos. Harrell, Neuta Wyaitt, Christina Fried? lin, VanOC EnncS, Sualc Johnson, Maittio Davis, HUrry Davis, Bert Dillard. Honoraible Mention on Situdics?An? drew McDowell, Frank Jomrnison, Wln fie'.d Brownley, Walter Taylor, George Campbell, Charlie GruJbbs, Ashton Por? ter, SSollie Burden, Lena Morris, Blanche Hughes. Honovnfbla Mention on Deportment ?Wilfred Rouae, Lucile Brooks, Winnie Pendlet on. Honorable Monition on Attendance? John Foreman. Ohnrlle Gaskrns. Harry Eden. Frank Jemmlson, Charlie Meor, ?Walter Taylor, George Campbell. Henry Campbell, Charlie Grubbs. Mbggle BUlc Ataris Ball. MUnnls El Rott. Clor tee Heazley, Luclle Brooks, Winnie Pendlet on. Third Primary Gnade??Certificates: Lucille Person, Lucille Robinson, Bes? sie Skyers, Martll Sweet, Josephine won. HcMiorable 'Mention ? Attendance: Stella Smith, Maude SparHtnun, Ade? line Tapp. Linnic Grulbbs, Eliza An? drews. Lizzie Hart, Augustus Bunklcy, Ch&rlle Dyer, John 'Edmonds, Walter Euler, Travis Fauntleroy, Hvrbert Overman, Robert Springer. Studies?Marie Hyman, Margaret Renn, Frances Sharp, Leonhard Dtashlell, Lillian Smi'th, Bessie Smnth, Augustus Bunklcy, Marguerite Pendlelon. Katie Phillips, Herbert Overman, Loraine Tonkin, Charlie Dyer, Virginia Wigg. Btemloc O'Shlelds. Deportimonlt?Elisa Andrews, Lizzie [Tart, J entile Owens Marie Hyman, Marguerite Pend baton, Kaltle Phillips, Margaret Renn, Frances Sharp, Bessie Smith, Lillian Smith, Stella Smith. Maude Sparkman, Adeline TUpp, Mary Whltehurst, Virginia Wigg. Second Primary Grade?Ccrtificaites: Regie Allen. Grtce Sh'.-rwood, Mitggie Dyer, Marguerite Donga/n, Lucy Lockre, Mlary Murry, Maggie Ta'bb, Mary Ton? kin. Studies?Willie Allen, Clyde Drake, Loyall Morris, l>ewis Nash, George Tr?nt, Owten Williams, l!>Aher Bemton, iMusa Bl an ford, Martha Day, A du Traut, Eva Tolbb, Met4tie Wattson, Nina Watson, Susan Woo.cn. DeportinVemt?Willie Benton, Eddie (Eller, Lewis Nosh, Albert Roane, Gm incut Williamson, Esther BcnSton, Musa Bhtnford, GtUco Codd. Martha Day, J'aney Davis, Susie. iJong, Gallic Max? well, Frances M'eDowell, Ella Richards, Dorothy Kobenfson, Mary Salisbury, Eva Tabb, Ethel Taylor, Ada Traut. Edna Terry. Regina Tale in. Nina Wat? son, Mary Williams, Gladys Woodson, Susan Women, Ruth White. _ I Attendance?Willie Allen, Vernon EwJer, Robert Fauntleroy, Jas. Garrls, George Maynnrd. Frank Smith, George Ti'.int, Tosie Brandt, Grace Codd, Hat tie Edmonds, Mertie Watson. Firs; Primary Crude?Certificates: M'aywood Lawrence, Hope Garner, Clara Hellen Porter, Emma Wyaltt, Jen? nie Earnest, Doret'tft Wigg, Georgie Terry, Sallle Browne, Ada Rudd, Sallle Person. Lucy Allen Woodley, Edna Scott, Maggie Newell Honorable Mention on Studies?Owen Gomer, Vlrglnlus Murden, Sallle Duke, Ijaura Lee Shannon, Willlo Kraft, Walter Clark, Edgar Trant, Agnes Bunklcy, Imogen Kunos, Laura Glea son, Herbert Sadi'er. Alice Hundley. Hoiiornible Menu Ion on De-poniment? Edward Allen. Edgar Tramt, Sn.llie Duke, Maggie .May Spc-nce Jas. H:ui dock, Virginhis Murden. Mamie Duke, Hope Garner, Walter Clark. THIRD DISTRICT, COLORED. Studies?Ruth Elliott. Luther Smith. Lillian Edney, Clco Edney. Evelyn Jones, Harry Davis, Arthur Owens, Willie May Taylor, Emma Wilson, Percy Mason, Jennie Ringham. Blanche Williams. Edna M. Bell, Olivia Petree, Maggie Elliott, Cornelius Daniels, Percy A. Hall. Teresla Vann. Ophelia John? son. Albert Hall. Charlie Whibbee, Marv Green, Daisy Garretit, Scipio Small. RELIGIOUS. Services In the Baptist Churches To? morrow. Calvary Baptist Church. Rev. Samuel Snunders, pastor?Services to-morrow will be as follows. Sunday school at 9:15 a, m., M. B. I'. Rodman, superin? tendent; preaching at 11 a. m. and at, S p. m. Everybody welcome to these; meetings. Park View Baptist Church, Rev. W. P. nines, pastor?Bible school at 9:30 a. m.; preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. i and S:l"i p. m. Morning I home: "Who Are rhe Sanctified?" Evening. "After Death Where?" or the Intermediate State." South Street Baptist Church, corner South and Elllngham streets. Rev. J.W. Mitchell, pastor?Sunday school at 9:30 a, m.. L. W. Green, superintendent; preaching at 11 a- m. by the pastor. At S p. m. the pulpit will he occupied by Rev. Russell Owen, son of Dr. A. E. Owen. A cordial invitation to all. Court Street Baptist Church, Rev. It. B. Garrett, D. D., pastor?Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., W. C. Corbitt, su? perintendent. Mass-meeting of the church -will be held after tho 11 o'clock service to discuss the building of a newi church and to decide as to what is host to 'be done in the matter. Every mem? ber of the church is requested and urged -to be present. The evening ser? vice wl'.i be coveted to the Ordination of deacons. Seven deacons, recently elect? ed, will ho ordained. Rev. J. J. Hall, D. D.. of Norfolk, will assist the pastor. This will he a very interesting service. Seats are free and all are Invited. Fourth Street Baptist Church, Bev. W. F. Fisher, pastor?Sunday school at 9:lfi a- m.; preaching at 11 a. m. and S p. m. by the pas'tor. The ordinance of baptism will be administered at the close of the evening sermon. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. City?H. L. Maynnrd and wife to John L. Watson, lot. half Interest, and a; zuiiltenaovees, Columbia st?reet, near Efflugham street, 30x113: $750. ?H. L. Maynnrd and wife to John L. Watson, five .lofts in Park View, Nos. 100 169, 171. 177 and 179 Park View Land Company plat; $1,000. County.?(Emma V. Bobbeftit et al. to Maggie L. Creamer, one-third Interest In one-eighth part of 'tract of land In Tanners Creek rrtbgtaOerlal district: $100. A. J. Creamer et ux. to T. J. Creamer, one-ctlghtth interest'. In tract of land In Tanners Creek magisterial district; $300. A. W. Oomlck to W. J. Ranks, lot ?13. ihiook 29, Oooimlck plan of H?ymes trtacit; $100. Moses Shepperd fo James M. Hall, lot on Green street. Brighton; $105. Moses Shepperd and wife to James Thiimas, lot and appurtenances No. 13. "block 20, Brighton; $125. A. W. Cornlck t'o R. R. CKarrett, lots ?Nos. 2S and 29. block 24, Cornicle's plan of Hayn es Waat: ?200. J. L. Blllsoly et als. to Elizabeth Jones, lot No. 120 People's Lot Club; $G0. MOONLTGHT MONDAY NIGHT. The Y. M. C. A. moonlight excursion next Monday evening. June ISth, for the benefit of the Portsmouth Y. M. C. A. 1s attracting much attention. Many tickets have been sold, and others en? gaged, but the commodious steamer l'o cahontas will carry many hundreds comfortahly. Tickets can be secured at the association building. As already stated, comfort and a pleasant evening is insured to all who buy tickets. The musical program will be charming. Refreshments will be sold at city prices. DEATH OF A NAVAL MACHINIST. Michael Hurley, aged CO years, died at his home. No. 206 First street, last night at 9 o'clock. Mr. Hurley Served for 30 years In the United States Navy as a machinist, and was retired on a pension about three years ago. He had no Immediate family. The fun<>ral will be held this after? noon at C o'clock. GRADU ATI NO EX ERCISES. Final Exercises Held Last Night in the Lyceum Theatre. The commenieelment exerclsss of the Potllsmouth High s.-'aool were held last might in the new Lyceum Theatre in the presence of n.n audience which packed tho> house from -the nit to the gallery. The graudaJting class, consisting of 13 young ladies and one young gen;'..-man. were seated on the HUge in the form of a half circle, tilve front of 'the stage be? ing hanked with floral gifts far the graduates. Tho florals were notably handsome. EXCURSION TO DELAWARE PARK. The excursion to Delaware Park, to bo given on Monday by St. John's Church, promises to bo a delightful event. The grounds have been put in the best condition, and some of the In? teresting features of the day will be a game of baseball, croquet, bathing. Ashing, bowling and other sports. There will also be a conceit by the Seaboard Air Line band, with vocal numbers by a number of weft-known singers. The excursion Is to be given for the benefit of the church debt, and a large crowd will probably go. MONUMENTAL PICNIC. Attention Is called to the advertise? ment of Monumental M. E. Sunday school. In which ".hey announce -hat they will give a picnic to Virginia B??c.h on Wednesday, June 20th. For particulars see ad. PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN COM PUMENTKD. Tho current number of the Financial Review. New Yuri;, bus the following to say about the recent meeting of the Virginia Rankers" Association ana Mr. J. U BHrsoly, cashier of the Rank of Portsmouth. The Virginia State Bankers) Associ? ation recently held In Richmond Its seventh annual convention, which was pronounced one of its most intc-liq meetings In it.?. election of offtcur-j and standing committees the members of the association chose nun who are rep? resentative bankers, und whoss servl ea w ill D? very Useful. There w as a Wo much good feeling and harmony dis? played. One of the executive commit? tee. .1. I.. Billsoly, through his long con? nection with banking, is known In this city and in his own State, he being a cswhJer of the Rank of Portsmouth. Mr. Bilfcsoly understands finance in all its aspects, and his experience lias bean rendered more useful through his care? ful study and closo observation. He is well thought of here, where lie Is known to all the prominent men of af? fairs. I.IY1 RY MlTDN ORGANIZE. The liverymen of this section yester? day organised the Norfolk, Portsmouth and B rkley Liverymen's Association, which has for its object tho inainte narce ?f n unlforjm scale of prl -es for hack hire. The association proposes to *vance tho charge for cnrrtttirea for funerals, marriages, theatre going and germ on* from $2.50 to $:;.r.o, and mem rs of the association who violate the ngrecimfenit as to nrioes will be subject t"> a tine of $85. Tire officers of the as E)ooXttlon are .1. v. Pritfehett, of Nor? folk, nreslderlt: o. L. Williams, vfcc president, ami Martin Westbrojk. sec? retary anil treasurer. NAVAJj ORDERS. The following naval orders have been Issued: Lieut. O. W. Ehester Is de'.-ichcrt from the Lancaster and upon discharge from the New'York naval hospital Is ordered home on three months' sick leave. I.lout. F. I.. ChUdwtek Is dovnehed as assistant inspector of equipment a! Newport News, Via,, and ordered to the Mayflower. Passed Assistant Paymaster C. Con? rad is ordered to saecOal dur.y in the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy I5epar:mi out. Comm.md'er J. D. .1. Kelley Is ordered to duky in cortn?cttlon with the Inspec? tion of merchant ships at the port of New York. BASEBALL, NOTES. Kelley resigned. Adams umpired. Kelley Joined Norfolk. Portsmouth won Thursday. The bi ttlng yesterday was 3 to 1 on Norfolk. Were the gamblers "tipped off?" Ports-mouth out-hit nnd out-plaved Norfolk. Yet they lost. Who Is 'to biamo?" They play this afternoon. Adams Will be "good." Morrlsey nc.-ilns>t Flannngan. Co out. "rooters." and "root." Tho team is determined to make it two out of 'three. Co out and help them by your pres? ence and "rooting." GEORGIA CANKERS. Members of 'the Georgia Rankers' As? sociation will arrive from Atlanta next .Monday morning on a Pullman special over the Seaboard Air Line. There will be about 160 In the party. The bankers are going to Ocean Grove. N. J.. for two weeks' outing, but will stop en route at Norfolk and Old Point. Mr. W. S. William, who Is nt the head of several prominent banks in Georgia, is in charge of the arrange? ments for 'the trip. The party will b< accompanied by Traveling Posscngei Agent W. B. Clements, of the Seaboar.i Air Line. A BIG SHIPMENT. The big steamer Strathard. which has been taking on cotton-so d oil at PU r No. tJ. of the Seaboard Air Line, will leave to-day for Hamburg- She will carry 38 carloads of the oil. consisting of 1.800 barrels. She also has on board cedar logs. They will lie carried t i Bavaria, where pencils will be made from 'them. She will have 4,000 ton of freight. This Is perhaps the Inrgcsl shipment made from this port at any one lime. TO BLOW UP A WRECK. Quimby in'comma ml. has been orderen to proceed to Winter Quat'i'-rs Shoab 'tte blow up the wreck of the sunkoi schooner Frank s. Holl, which Is dan gorous to navigation. It was said nit tht navy yard yesterday that the Nexln scoit would probably s-.i.l during thi evening. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. At a meeting of Central Church Ep wcrth League, held Thursday night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: A. P. Cuthrell, presi dent; C. W. Jackson, first vice prerl dent; Mrs. E. Smith, second vi -e presi? dent; Miss Annie Morell, third vie president; Mrs. S. H. Hatton, secro tary; John King;, treasurer; Mrs. C. W. Jackson, pianist. THE STEAMER ELIZA BETH. The ferry steamer Ellzalbeith, which is undergoing repairs at Colonnas' ma Tine railway, caimo off the ways yos terdoy. She will remain at the shipyard for a:Uout two months, the time requir? ed to compttate her repairs. A number of Improvement!* will be made in the Elizabeth's machinery. DELEGATION OF BUSINESS MEN A big delegation of the Southern Job? bers ami Hardware Association "ame in over the Seaboard Air Line yester? day morning to nt-tend the meeting of the jobbers and hardware men now go? ing on at Old Point. PORT NORFOLK. The Epworth League of the Metho? dist church is preparing to give an elaborate musical ami lawn patty next Tuesday nicht. Among the most at? tractive features of Uhc program will 1> Dr. Clemoods, the noted singer of New York, and his mother. Mrs. TVs.sie. of Boston, is visiting her sister. Mrs. King, of this place. Mr. Stubbs, secretary of Portsmouth Y- M. C. A., will fill the Methodist pul? pit Sunday morning in the absence of tho pastor. Rev. J. F. Carey. Hho Boat Proscription for Chills nnd Fever Is a bottle ef GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TUNIC. The form ula Is plainly printed on each package It Is simply Iron and Quinine In a tasteless form and Is compr-unded in correct pro? portions. The reason Imitators do not ad? vertise their formula is because th-y know you would no: buy their medicine !f you knew Its Ingredients. Groves * the original, and Is the only ctv.ll and fe? ver 1'inedy sold throughout tue entire malarial section of tho United States. No i cure, no pay. Price Mc WHAT THEY DO. Berkley People Warned Against a Fake Doctor. Miss Utatiinan'a Primary School Cl.? With I'roUj Kxerclsi-Mr. TIiikI, Jones [tronki Ills WrUt?Young Lady Write, to t*o>>tuiu?tcr About u Pake Doctor, The closing exercises of Miss Daisy 11.chman's primary school took p.. e in the school building yesterday after noon at o'clock. The exercises were very creditably rendered by the scholars. Two handsome gold medals were awarded by M:s-s Hlckman oh tho scholarship?the first to Master George Williams and the second to little Miss EJeatiora Harrison. UROK13 Ills WRIST. Mr. Thad Jones, white walking on Pearl street Thursday night, was trip? ped up by stepping on a banana peel and fell, breaking his right arm at I the wrist, lie went to the olllc? of Dr. I'. M. Morgan, who rendered medical attention. n< was aide to be out yes? terday, but was suffering considerable pant. WARN KD At IAIN ST FAKE. A young lady near Camdeu, N. J., who is an Invalid, writes to the post? master of Berkley about a "doctor" who pretends to cure all manner of ills cascs by the .lit of magnetic healing, and stamps him as a fake, and insists that the pas;master warn the people of the town against being Imposed up in by this quack. She writes that she paid him in advance tor a prescribed ? urse of treatment which was in keeping with the rules of tiie college from wiii h he graduated. She soys she knew him in his cohtinuhlty as Professor Mason, and that after staying there for s line time ho left very unceremoniously. She says she afterwards located him at Norfolk, Va.. where she says he is prac ticing his art. The postmaster stated yesterday tint he was confident that he had located the man in Berkloy. Iiis corr ipondtni ilgns her name Maggie M. Convcnitugh and seems to be much distressed about the loss of tlu> money she paid to doc? tor. DEATH OF MK. NBWBY. Mr. w. l*. Newby, a. well-known resi? dent of Elcventih street, died yesterday ifternoi n ;.L :t.l.". o'clock after about twelve tlays" sickness from penumonia. He was years old and leaves four children, two s ns and two daughters The funeral services will be conducted at ?be residence this afternoon at I o'clock by Rev. Josinh Elliott, of Hert? ford, N. t'.. w ho i? lending ;i Boriea of revival meetings nt the South Norfolk Baptist Church. The Interment will be in Magnolia Cemetery. Stncin Petreclnl, the three-year-old daughter >>f Daniel Petreclnl. died yes ?? r lay morning at the homo > n Eleventh sir"-:. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. J. T. Mast In. pastor of the Chestnut Street M. E. Church, yesterday afternoon at R:30 i'elock. The Inti rmcnt was In Mag? nolia Comcitcry. HT RMS OF INTEREST. Miss Gertie Mnthews, r?f South Nor? folk, is visiting in Windsor, Vn. There will be a Children's Day exer? cises to-day at ll o'clock at the Chest? nut Street M. E. Church, instead or the regular permon. An elaborate program Of exerc.-? s will be rendered. Miss Lula Sun", who has been visit Ins, the home of Mrs. Amle Dal by, on Chf^tnurt street for several weeks, will Kviw to-day for her h <me in Middlesex count; accompanied by Mrs. Dalby. The Norfolk and Southern railroad Is ft: -If d to 'is utm ?it capacity to handle the large Irish potato crop and other produce ra a d along Its route. An ? \tr.i train was run yesterday, and will t> ? continued during the busy season. The crops this/ Season are greatly In Oxet is of last year. Mrs. Ellzub t;-. Jethor and daughter, * 11 : H. \V. Jetlerson, left yesterday to I their daughter, Mrs. Mack Jones, at Franklin, Vo, Tl r citizens speak praislngly of the Twehleth C.Ury Edition of the Vlr n-Pllol and seem to be well pleased with Its enterprise. John Curl n. for nssalllng Aaron Ritryn, n small boy. was before the M syor but the warrant was withdrawn with the complainant paying the costs. BERKLEYAOVTS. SUMMER ROARDER8 WANTED?A fi w gentlemen can secure good board ?t Rylnnd InstltUto during the summer. Large rooms, shady lawn, nenr the ferry. Berkley, v.i. lelfi-?t nVVINO RENTED THE MANSION House, on Market square, Norfolk. In which to conduct a tlrst-class hotel bush ;ss, I Invite my friends to give ma n call, win have grand opening WED NKSDAY MORN I NO. tiF.O. W. MANS? FIELD. Jct3-tt JL,. 15. Arvi^i3:v, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, I . .. < to announce to the people of Berk ? ? v thai he has opened an cilice on Mld dleton street, near Chestnut, office Hours:?8 to 10 a. in.; 5 to 7 p. m. Jehl To Tax Payers. Notice to the Tax-payers of the Town of Berkley, Roth Real and Per? sonal: Take notice that at the last regular meeting In the month of June of the pr?s ent year, 190(1, 1 shall submit my delln 0 lien I lax list for 1899, according to law, to iho Town Council To save trouble, additional expense and a possible encoun? ter with the land-grabbers" It will bo to v.-ur Interest to pay your town taxes bo foro this delinquent list Is returned. JelS-5t \V. S. RUDD, Sergeant. \TOTlCE TO MERCHANTS OF BERK .A ley and Truckers in vicinity? Freight nnd produce will be received and forwarded to Philadelphia, Newark, New York and all points North and West. Ship :it Liberty and Fourteenth streets dally except Sunday, until 4 IS o'clock p. m. J. G. DUNCAN. ma'-0-tf Agent J. R. WILLIAMS, Funeral Director and Embalmer 67 CHESTNUT STREET. Ortlce 1217 TELEPHONE CALL Resldence.1220 HANK OP RKR KLEY. ?COUNTRY! trad* n specialty. Convenient hours. Interest on deposits. fell-tf A DOOR TO THE KAISEK'S DOMAIN. The pet fortress of the German kaiser ts that nt Wie eastern terminus of the bridge over the Vistula at Marlenburg, n part of which Is shown In the ac? companying illustration. The entrances to this Marienburg bridge are furnish? ed with massive m<-<-1 gates, loopholed for rifle tire, und In tho event of an In? vasion of northern Germany any sudden capture Of such an Important stra? tegic position would be no easy matter. The fortress proper Is connected with embrasured outworks, which could promptly be garrisoned and converted Into one of the most formidable deft nses In time of need. 0S CONDENSED Ml LH. our illustrated pamphlet entitled "babies^shouio Be in Every Household. Sent on application.. HtW yohk COHOCICJED HlU\. CO. Nt* YOftK.. PORTSMOUTH ACADEMY CL 'SES. The Portsmouth Academy closed yei terday for the term wtth appropr t ??xereises. Principal W. II- Stoko awarded three silver medals, the r clplcntis being Prank Xj. Martin, 13m-lj Asserson Stokes and George T. king PINNER'S POINT NOTES. Mrs. N- J. Overtoil, Of Burk a'illc, Va , is visit.ug Mrs- I. M. Pollard, on Sea? board avenue. Mr. O. B. K indle!:, of Richmond. A a., is spending u few days in the Po frt af? ter an extended trip through N( ..Urn cities. The bathing has been very tine on the Pinner's Point bea. h this week, and : numbers have been enjoying the sport. 5IL\NG1L G?f TE.K3, Rub! n and Steel IStumps, Railroad, llute'., Ii.igg.ict and Dross Checks, Seals, !S, Stencil and Statu! P?d?, D.ilerr, etc. PttCENIX Inks Job Pr inters, C?. Nivison and ChurcA SU. "Murder will out" Impurities In the blood will aU-i l>o sure to BllOW IhonV selvea unless expelled by llvmli Suisa paxUlo. HAVE VUL' Sura Throat. I'linples. Cop. par-Colored Spots. Aches, Old Sores, ul o-:. in m.i th. Hair Falling? Writs Ceolv REMEDY CO.. Kir MASONIO TEMPLE, Chicago. 111., t <r prouf? of ni:vs Capital iUV.OOU. Wo ?ollen tha ni ?t Obstinate cj.-cj. Wn h.iv? cured lha worst cases .u U to ii days. .w-v**o