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WFATH<=-R ^E?TRT. Washington. Nov. 23.?Weather fore? cast for Friday and Saturday: For Virginia?Generally fair Friday and Saturday; fresh south to west winds. For North Carolina?Generally fair Friday und Saturday; fresh southerly winds. Norfolk and Vicinity. Fair; stationary temperature: varia? ble winds, becoming fresh south. METEOROLOGICAL DATA. November 22, 1900. Maximum temperature . 70 Minimum temperature . !><"> Normal temperature . 4S Departure from normal.plus 15 Departure from normal since Jan? uary 1st .plus 563 Rainfall in past 24 hours.0 Rainfall since 1st of month.2.6'J Mean relative humidity. ">'i CALENDAR. Sun rises at 6:52 a. m. nnd sets at 4:50 p. m. TIDES. High water at 9:27 a. m. and 9:40 p. m. Low water at ?:00 a. m. and 3:50 p. m. _ FU.N'MCAI. NOTICE. The fu^erar~of~JAMES N. LOVISE, of Suffolk. Va., who died November 21st. vm, at :i P. m.. la the 84th year of his age, will .take place THIS AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock from J. e. Morris & Co'* Funeral Apartment, at No. M7 Church street. The friends of the deceased are respectfully Invited to attend. Tou are lnvliwi 'to personally exointno our assortment of Mar? ble nnd Granite Memorials? the largest retail stock In tbo South. If unaliln to call, wrllo for fieo Illustrated Catalogue Wcguaran. teo ?ifn delivery uf shipment and pay tbo trctKht The Couper Marlilo Works (Established 1S48. 1?9 '.j 163 Hank ?L Norfolk. V?. BI) {\ TS MEMBERS . L \J, 111. FOLK LODGE NOR Xi ) SS, D P. i). El.ICS. are herebv rnuestid to attend u t pedal session Tins (Friday) EVENING, at S o'clock, to confer the degree on newly elected members. W. it LANG LEY, Secretary. F. C. C11ISNELL, Exalted Ruler. it ri-HH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1 stockholders of The Pocomoke Guuno Company will he held at the office or the company, rooms 624 and 626 Cl listens' Bank Building. Norfolk, Va.'. on WED? NESDAY, DECEMBER Mh, !x*>. at 4 P. M S. M. LLOYD, noS-2w. Secretary and Treasuror A II IM 11 K>T1 ACADEMY OF MUSIC ?885? S! BI SCO & HOLLAND'S Big Minstrel Festival. ">-M F.RRY M INSTR El .8?65 Prices: Mutlnce, 5oc.i Colored Gallery, 25c. Night: B0c? 75c. and 81; Colored Gal? lery, 50c. iio23-2t BARTON'S AUDIT0F.IUM THEATRE. J. M. Barton. Biop. W. II. Ttuehart. Mgr. The only Flrsl-clnss Vauilevlllo The.-,, tre In Norfolk. New features every week, playing all First-class Vaudeville, Acts. Matinees Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Admission.15. .25 and 60c Lavar Sister's, Singing nnd Dancing Soubrette? Ivy niid Slack, .Musical Com? edians and J'l other.;. se.'.-ly SCHOOLS A O COLLEGES ?AT TIIE SOUTHERN SHORTHAND aril BUSINESS UMVEftSITY (tegular Fall an i Winter Term Now in Session. Every young man and woman who can hhoitid attend. Branches Taught?Bookkeeping, Mathe? matics, B> nrnanshlp, Correspondence, shorthand. Typewriting, Telegraphy and Spilling. ItiKtructlon largely Individual. Fur particulars call, ph. or write to J. M. RESSLER, President. Phone (new) 456. They _ -Never Vary] when once regulated, so If you would al? ways have the correct time get your Timekeepers from our reliable and fine Block of WatcllCS and Clocks. We have a wide variety for your choice In all kinds of designs, fine open face and hunting cases, as well as Split Sec? onds. Horse Timers and Repealers. Our stock of Ladles' line Watches Is unsurpassed. Flue repairing and engraving a spe? cialty. I D. Pr PAUL, Jeweler, 228 MAIN STREET. BOTH PHONES. PIANOS TUNED By Our Export Factory Tuners All work guaranteed. If your PI; rt i needs tuning or repairing drop us a pos? tal, or call up either phone 1109. STIERF'S 66 GRANBY STREET. Cook's Duchess Tablets are successfully 1 used monthly by over 10,000 ladles. Price, .51. By mail, $1.03. 8und \ cents for ' sample and particulars. Tbo Cook Co., 2ft3 Woodward ave., Detroit. Mich. For sale in Norfolk by Burrow, Martin & Co. no21-ly FLOPPERS. Who Have Not Given and Will Not Give Any Reason for Their Sudden Flop. EXPLANATIONS ARE IN ORDER. Members of Councils. How They Talked How They Voted J. Frank East . For Amendment Ayainst Amendment Edward Camp .do. do. do. do. Wm. M. Hannan .do. do. do. uo. A. Stahl . do. do. do. do. A. C. "Walker. do. do. do. do. R. W. Whltehurst . do. do. do. do. P. T. Wise . do. do. do. do. T. M. Cashln . do. do. do. do. C. H. Consolvo . do. do. do. do. F. Jacobs . do. do. do. do. E. S. Joynea . do. do. do. do. J. J. 0"Keefe . do. do. do. do. Reside-; Hi" names of these persons of fluent convictions nb-u-e given, the following members of city Councils voted to put the people of this city at the mercy of a Bell Telephone Monopoly, to besmirch the good name of this city by repudiating its contract, and to impair Its reputathm for fair dealing bv Illegally favoring one private corporation against the interest of the citizens or Norfolk: N. Deaman, W. II. Mayo, W. R. Johnson. . it- F. Forest. .1. v. Klcrnan, Wm. Pannill, R. A. Undcrdown, W, P. Oberndorfer. Members of Councils Who Voted for Amendment : T. ?.. Fitzgibbons, C. P. Denby. J. O. Pitt, J. M. Keeling, J. A. Ridge well, W. W. Old. J. Lee Seneca, T. S. Southgate, J. c,. Til ton, B. c,. Tunstatl, j. o. Heid, C. O. Wrenn. ilembers Absent from the meeting OF COUNCILS ON THE STH INST.: A. M. Cousins, E. L. Mayer, Fii il Greenwood, J. W. Cashln. THE SECOND WEEK. St. Vincent's Fair Enters Upon Another. Largo Crowds Present Last E\-onlng?Fund lor Worthy Objucl Swollhtg?Tho Whitt uioro Cnko Wnlh n. feature - Moro At? traction! To-Night. The second week of St. Vincent's Fair opened anspiously last evening. The attendance was not only large, hut composed of the Lest people of the city, who liberally patronized the various hociths. and the merry Jingle of coin resounded the entire evening. of course the <<>in went into the coffers of the fund, ami it could not have found its way Into a better place, since It is to he applied to an estimable object. The particular feature of last even? ing's program was the cake-walk given by Masters Sylvester and Joseph Wh.lt? temore, which simply brought down the house, und these lads <;an give points to the "real coons,'1 Williams and Walker, on how t" walk for a cake. ltev. Dr. Stafford, after his masterful le, tore mi "Julius Caesar." attended He fair and was greeted by a host of people, many of whom had heard Iiis ma gnlfjceht address. Among Hie arrivals at the fair last night was Mr. C. A. Lewis, of Cincin? nati, representing the noted firm of James lieekin .v.- Co., who have a world-wide reputation as coffee im? porters. Mr. Lewis showed the folks a thing or two about the art pf cooking coffee, especially the brand furnished by lieekin, and it wub the concensus of opinion that a better flavor was never tasted in Norfolk. Slsfer Bernard said last evening that the new addition to St. Vim cut's Hos? pital would begin to receive patients on next Tuesday, and the formal opening of the practically new institution would take place so soon ns the handsome marble main entrance was completed. The establishment is one of the tlne-u in the South, and the hospital Is equipped with all modern improve moots, in th" surgical department there Is everything that modern science ran suggest for the handling of the most dlfllcult ease-:. A feature of the new buildings will he the interior and oNtorier lire ese.i: -s. Throiii-hop' "TnT17rffir?'~rhere a... eleven lire alarm stations and eleven separate sections of hose. contributions received for the fair yesterday were as follows: Handsome slumber robe, Mrs. frank Anthony Walke: beaten biscuits, Mrs Fltchott; a barrel of apples, by a friend. BRAMRLETOfl. Spurgeon Memorial Baptist. Church was packed with relatives and friends Wednesday evening at ? o'clock to wit? ness the marriage of Mr. Richard it. Cake, Jr.. and Miss Lottie D. Whit -. The ceremony was performed by Re-/. J. T. Rlddlck, pastor of the church. The church had been prettily deco? rated with palms. ferns and rut flowers, the color-scheme being green and white. The bible was attired in a mode broadcloth, bat and gloves to match, and carried white chrysanthemums. The maid of honor. Miss Lucille Sah derlln, wore white organdie with lace and satin trimmings, and carried white chrysanthemums. The best man was Mr. W. Percy Cake, a cousin of the groom. The ushers were Messrs. S. B. Pope and J. W. Belote. The wedding march was played by Miss Daisy Cotton. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party left by the Washington boat for a Northern trip. On their re? turn they will be at home on East Brnmbleton avenue. The wedding presents were numer? ous and handsome. ADAMS?STOKES. Mr. Charles Adams and Miss Bessie V. Stokes, both of Huntersville. were united in marriage Tuesday evening at the residence^! Rev. T. C. Whltehurst, No.' 13'J Granvllle avenue. Miss May Nelson acted ns maid of honor, The ceremony was witnessed by'quite a number of mutual friends of the happy young couple, and cor? dial congratulations were tendered and many wishes for their happiness and prosperity expressed. Mr. and Mrs. Adams will reside at No. C26 James avenue. B. Y. P. V. SOCIAL. The monthly social meeting of the Baptist Young People's Union of Park Avenue Baptist Church win be held next Monday night at S o'clock. Mr. Thomas .1. MoreJand will make the ad? dress and a good musical program wlil be rendered. The public is invited to be present. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL The world of amusement offered an "embarrassment of riches" Inst night. The ballad concert was a novel and charming entertainment, and, belter still, charmingly rendered. This re? newal of old favorites and having the whole program composed of them was a hnpov thought, from which U is hoped much benefit was derived for the children's cot. The artists?Miss Neely, Mr. Richards, Miss P.aynor, Mr. Tv.ld dlt and Mrs. Beckwlth anil Mr. Liarr? are too well-known to need acclama? tion from the social column. It is much to be deplored that the greatest annlyist of human nature, whose words have come down to us through the medium uf faultless liter? ature, Is apparently so little appreci? ated by the nineteenth Century pleaa ure-seekers; hence It was With a dOU hie pleasure that lovers of Shakespeare heard the heavy and enthusiastic ap? plause given Dr. Stafford last evening, in Iiis most able l.-eture on Julius Cae? sar. "Twas the presentation of a mas? terpiece by an artist, and. we are thankful to say. received as such. ? ? ? The many friends of Mrs. Sandoz, formerly Miss Nar.nis Ward, of this city, were deeply grieved to hear that her Illness had assumed such a serlou3 form, Mr. Henry Ward, her brother, left yesterday lor New Orleans In an? swer to a telegram from Mr. Sandoz, Mrs. Sandoz lias a number of friends here, who sincerely hope for her speedy recovery. ? ? ? Miss Mary Powell, of Alexandria. Is the guest of Mrs. Woodson, in Brain bletun. ? ? ? Miss DuBarry was Informally at I home to her friends yesterday after? noon. She was assisted in receiving by Miss Scrpell. ? a * Football Is surely the race at present. We see "that tickets for the bis ball game are lor sale at such and such a place;" "the boys will be here via this route;" "have your pardner for the game;" the air fairly vibrates with footballs. Well. buys, here's, to bright eyes, and the orange and blue!! ? ? * The orchestra at the Monticello had it carefully selected program last nigh'., whit h was much enjoyed. The following Invitation was Issued ; yesterday by the committee having the entertainment in chai ue: _? -The"t irrinm Alumni and th? North Carolina Alumni and Residents cordially invite you to be present at a joint reception, to be given to the North Carolina and Virginia football teams, on Saturday evening. November 24th, from seven to eleven, at the Country Club. Elizabeth River Beach, Norfolk, Va. ? ? # The friends of Mr. Campbell Qroner ! will regret to hear that he Is ill with ! typhoid fever at his home in Olnev road. ? ? ? \ Miss Helen Leigh Williams, of Blr ; mlngham. Ala., is visiting the family I of C. F. Williams, on Crawford street. Mrs. W. A. Ransom, of Mnthcws county. Va.. who bus heen the guest r.f Mr and Mrs. G. F. Miller, avenue A. Atlantic City, for the past week, re? turned homo yesterday morning. Social Catherinr? To-Night The second social gathering of the Young M m's Christian Association will be held this evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. The gathering will be in charge of the young people of the First Baptist Church. The following will be the program: Opening ( iiorus?"The Shepherd." "Harvest Home" .Tomlln's Reading?(Selected) . Mrs. Ellen Moreln MeGinniss. Sextette?"The Reapers".Clapisson Mrs. W. E. Ellis. Mrs. E. M. Alien, Misses Virginia Shaffer. Eva May Davis, Lena Eppes, Jennie Cox. Reading?(Selected) . - Miss Grace Whitehead. Chorus? The Mill".A. Jensen Chorus?"To Theo, O Country"_ .v.Julius Eichberg The Choir and Chorus of First Bap? tist Church. Directress?Mrs. E. M. Allen. Accompanists?Mrs. \V. W. Freeman, Miss Lillian Walker. ATLANTIC CITY. Rev. R. B. Garrott. D. D.. will de? liver his famous lecture, "Boy Lifo in Dixie In War Times." at the Central Avenue Baptist Church to-night (Fri? day) for the benefit of the Earnest Wurkers. The admission fee will be only 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children. The reader Is urged to come and bring friends. A pleasant evening is nssured to all who are willing to help I a good cause. A CHARMING CONCERT. RENDITION OF OLD BALLADS A SUCCESS. There was a large audience .it Y. M. C. A. Hall last evening to hear the concert of old ballads given by some of Norfolk's leading singers for the benefit or the Children's cot of St. Paul's Church In the Norfolk Protest? ant Hospital. Each number was ren? dered In a faultless manner and gained wcll-mcrlted applause. Where all were so good it Is hard to Individualize, suf? fice It to say that a liner concert has not been heard in Norfolk in many months. Mrs. George Bethel, who was to have sang, was unavoidably detained. Quite a handsome sum was realized for the object. The recitations clven by Rev. Dr. W. A. Barr, rector of St. Luke' Church, were a feature. Dr. Barr as reciter has a tine delivery each ges? ture being perfect, and he showed that he was thoroughly familiar with his subject. His "Robert of Sicily." by Longfellow, was simply superb, and was heartily applauded. The follow? ing was the program: Duet (from II Trovatore). Miss Neely and Mr. Whidditt. (a) "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes'' . (b) "Old Uncle Ned". Mr. Richards. (a) "Lass of Richmond Hill". (b) "Sally In Our Alley". Miss Raynor. (a) "I Attempt From Love's Sick? ness to Fly". (b) "Then You'll Remember Me"... Mr. Whidditt. (a) "Ren Bolt" .-? (b) "Last Rose of Summer". Miss Needy. (a) "Quaff With Me the Purple Wine" . (b) "Rocked In the Cradle of the Deep" . Mr. Richards. Duet?"What Are the Wild Waves Suylng?" . Miss Neely and Mr. Whidditt. (a) Old Song?(Selected). (b) Old Song-"Old Black Joe". Miss Raynor. "My Old Kentucky Homo" (with quartette) . Miss Neely. (a) "Annie Laurie" . (b) "Old Folks at Home". Mr. Whidditt. "O Wert Thou In the Could Blast" . Miss Neely and Mr. Richards. Recitation?"Robert of Sicily". . Longfellow Rev. Mr. Barr. AMUSEMENTS. M INSTR ELS TO-NIGHT. RUSCO and Holland's "Big Minstrel Festival." will be at the Academy of Music to-day, matinee and night. The management promises an unbounded wealth of clever comedians, beautiful singers nnd nimble dancers, ami other attractive features of the minstrel field: new fates, new features and new acts by the old favorites; gorgeous scenery and elaborate costumes. I1AN LONS "LE VOYAGE EN SUISSE." Tlds spectacular and mechanical pro? duction comes to the Academy of Music next Monday and Tuesday and Tues? day matinee. The cast includes as principal downs Charles Guyer and Win. C. Schrodc. Other important members Include the beautiful Miss Allene Crater, well-known in opera and the principal performer In Hoy .v;- Mi Fee's Australian organization: Robert1 Brodcrick, of operalle fame; Raymond Capp, an English actor who makes his debut In this country: Edwin H. Car? roll. Nellie Daly, of the famous Daly family; the Cleste Trio and many others. "BARBARA Fltl ET< HIE." In these days of plays of questionable purpose, and often coarse treatment, it is a pleasure to learn that our theatre? goers are to have tin opportunity of seeing at the Academy of Music next week, for three performances, that al? ways charming and admirable actress. Edle Ellsler, in "Barbara Frletehle," by Clyde Fiteh. This was one of Mr. Charles Frohman's greatest New York successes last season, nod it will be given here with the same complete and beautiful production as during its liiO nights run at the Criterion Theatre. Colored FootfrnU-Onmr* What promises to be a red-hot game of football will be played next Thurs? day at League Park between two col? ored teams?the Shaw University of North Carolina and a local team. The colored man of recent years has become expert as a football player arid no doubt the score next Thursday will be close. That there will be several hum? orous Incidents connected with the game no one doubts. Crowd at tho Concert In the crowd attracted to the Monti cello Hotel concert last night there were may ladies. Kruegor's Popular Orchestra rendered excellent music, and those who were there to hear were thoroughly appreciative.-The corridors of the hotel are so admirably arrange I that ladies have an equal chance with the gentlemen to see and hear In a pleasant and cozy place. The concerts arc to be repeated every week. RagRoci Island Gun Club. The Ragged Island Gunning Asso? ciation has been reorganized with the following officers: President. Alvah H. Martin: Vice-Prosldont. L. W. Da? vis; Secretary. N. Bcaman; Treasurer, George Coxon: Directors, the above mentioned officers, and James E. Bth erldge, R. R. Smith, W. H. Evans. M. W. Burk and George S. Face. OTHER LOCAL ON PAGE 5. Do you know wWit it is ? The hard struggle for air. the spasmodic breathing, the nights spent in a chair, all tell the story of terrible suffering. But Aycr's Cherry Pectoral cures asthma. There is no doubt about it. We have hundreds of grateful testimonials to this effect. Three ?".ze?: 2.V., enough for an ordinary cold; Mo.. Juit n?t:t for asthraa. bronrhitli. hoartenesi, whoojihiB-cough, bard rolda; 81.90, moat economical for chronic c*(?i. I watt. ret few & clay. Men's Collars, 85c. the dozen. Heavy 4-ply linen. In the following desirable styles: ?roll turn-down, high standing with turn over points, low standing with turn-over points, clerical straight stand? ing, round corner straight standing and high standing with rolling points. All sizes, but not of each style. Will be sold in dozen and half-dozen lots?all one style or assorted, as you wish. Our regular ten-cent goods. A decidedly snappy bargain for to-day's special, at 85c. the dozen. 45c. the half dozen. 'I NUSBAUM'S. I y (Minute from (Main Street. % \ Photographs \ \ of stage favorites, % ? five cents each ! ? I 7: ^ on who admire stage tolk 9 can enjoy having correct like- y j,- nesses of your favorites for less ' J than askeel by the leading New * fS York dealers. $ 9 The pictures are Jx> inches, 9 7 mounted on gray and brown \i C mats, Sx 10 inches. * 9 Among thorn wo find Maxino 3 ? Elliott, Maud Adams, Anna Held, ? S Leslie Carter, Viola Allen, Julia 9 ? Marlowe. J. K llaek.it, William :. Favorsham. John Draw, Joseph ?? ; Jefferson, Francis Wilson, and all ? j, the rest of the celebrities. {p $ Choose as many as you wish - :.; at live cents each. *> 9 _ i ? Foot Ball Tickets. * y *. $ To save you from the jost- ? W ling crowd at the gates, we will * ?. have on sale tickets to to-mor- & ;,t row's great game. Grand-stand i '*V tickets, St. General admission * S tickets. 50c. ? 4 _ 6 J NUSBAUM'S. 1 ft: * 9 100-102 Granby Street. * :? S| Opposite the Montlcello Hotel. 4 BOTH 'PHONES?Ton Sixty. ;: V 4 W. ?<*!?,*'. >S >1 W XI . ..?4"\kJ . <J They Are Here ! Jackets from $5.00 and up. Furs from $'.73 and up. ?dolt C'aprs from $2.75 and up. Blankets from $1-25 per pair nnd up. Tablo Damask from 23c. and tip. Napkins from ir.c. per dozen and up. Doylies from Ke. per dozen and up. Comforts from $1.00 and up. And many other kooUj not space tu mention. L. H. Whitehurst 336 MAIN STREET. _~--_Roth Phones. important EMotice! Special limited quantity ol FINEST HAVANA CICARS. For box trade; at factory priori Hamberger's Cut Rato Ticket Office THE Joseph Brown STORE. Yesterday's Business considerably more than dou? bled the corresponding- day a year ago. Ample justification is found in enlarged stocks?fuller as? sortments. The Dress Goods Volume grows apace and gives daily evidence of youi favor. As we grow older, we cater all the more successfully to your wants. Strikingly Good Things in Women's Knit Skirts were added to an already strong line, yesterday. The late ar? rivals, from 1.00 to 2.S0. Flannels Of Cotton in beautiful colorings, are 12}4 and IS. Special collec? tion of Heliotrope and Black e lie cts. The Monticvllo Corner. JOSEPH EMU-MO mam Si. I THE WOMAN'S STORE. $ |~~.-! la ilia L 4 I Tills Wrapper Slock 1 grows in interest daily?your ? choosing is done from many * hundreds and not a few?all t\ sorts of wrappers, and the prices ^ and styles will surely suit any *x one. jj. ? Stylish Dressing Sacques in 4 Eiderdown, 85c, St.25, S1.50 perfect titling, warm, nicely ^ made sacques at a small outlay. t The Dress Stulls we're show- j 2 ing are proper, and the prices Z ? marvelous. We've all the new z $ tilings; if you're hunting "late" ? $ ideas, come here! % $ * 4 French Flannels in ten styles V jj at titty-nine cents should inter- * Z est you, and the shades we're 2 t) proud of. I ? V\'e control the sale of the ? i Perrin Glove, the Paris Exposi- V f tion medal winner. All the > 4 'correct shades are here. Wear $ a Perrinsl 5 I.~-?-? I ^ The only store of Norfolk catering * J exclusively to the wants of women. <? More New Sterling Silver We havo lust received the largest lino of tlno Sterling Silver, suitable for Bridal Presents and can suit you In price, from $..00 TO $100.00 will buy a nice useful gift. CHAPMAN & JAKEMAN, LEADING JEYVE1 .ERS, COR. MAIN AND BANK STS. Two line S font Plate Glass Show Cases and Tables to match; for sale cheap. ROTH PHONES 5!>S. ana piiiitiei Boons At marked down prices. loaded Shells With best Smokeless Powder $2.00 per 100. Good Hunting Coats 7>c and up.. Grapho phones and Phonographs EDISON AND COLUMBIA RECORDS. If you Jo not own a TALK? ING MACH INK why n )t ? Let us send you one for trill? As a home entertainer they are without an equal. Large stock of all the kites Songs and Instrumental Records. no3-lmo 217 MAIN STREET.