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i IvlCI uth of Dan. A. L. ".'arson: P. Parham: President of .. Female Institute. James jr ? student In Vanderbllt 1-nVv'ers'ity. J. K. McOullough. -kst. PET ERSBURG IK District?T. H. Jampbell, Revs. Lipscomb and Colon na | l^kr^^v^^^y- Mark?; Retain Their Charges. CONFERENCE C L 0 S E S| REALTY DEALS Quite BLOCK OF PART LOTS SOLD a Number of Sales Made Yesterday. Final l'roceedlees ofth? Methoftlot C lerence. InttremlnE Report* Submit ted. Showing Prosre*? Mude la the Ynnt Year. ALONG THE WATER FRONT ITEMS KntrHiiren :tnd Clearances at the Cotton, Uou.Pi Lint of Ve neig Now In Port. Other Marine Items. .EN'DAR FOR THIS DAY. ?s ?:??. I Sun sets 4:!".l, ater 5:i>4 A. M. and ?:29 P. M. tier - A. M. and 12:20 P. M Weather Foreca?t vV A SM INGTON, Nov. 23?Forecast r Thursday?Virginia: Fair; colder in uth. rn portion; fresh northerly winds. (P.y Telegraph.) NORFOLK, VA.. Nov. 2:!.?Th of the Virginia M. E. Conferen was somewhat dull. There was tie to do. Rev. B. F. Lipscomb wa thorized to publish in pamphlet for 000 copies of the conference minute The following officers of the Boa Missions were appointed: Preside! N. Siedd: secretary, L. B. Betty: t tirer. W. \Y. Vicar. The total an distributed to conference claiman $io.:.ot. Rev. A. Coke Smith, I>. D., wa pointed president of the Board ol ucation and Rev. James Cannon secretary and treasurer. SECRETARY'S REP< HIT. The secretary of Ihc Mission I submitted the following report: Nnumber of local preachers. Ie2, ber white members, SS qred-'members. 83: infants baptized. 1. ?^"Ws: adults baptized, 24,091; Sunday schools. 791; teachers. 8.776:' scholars. 61.S74: amount paid superannuated preachers, w illows and orphans. $1 l..".N7. 42: church extension. $1.1'JS.r.".: paid American Bible Society. 720.21: paid presiding elders. $17,089.09; pastors. $109. ?21.04; support or bishops. $2.810.29; number of societies in conference, 701; churches, 781; value nt" church properly', $1,903,888; total number ..r members, 88, 630: gain ibis year, 7-11); amotml raised from all sources, $444,484.07; increase tfver last year. $1,113.4?; average per member. $8.02. * NUMBER OF PREACHERS. The report als?., shows that 220 preach? ers were engaged in active service dur? ing the year, and that an average ot $862.70 had been paiil as salaries, an in? crease or 2 per cent, over last year, making a larger average than any othei conference in Southern Methodism. The bishop announced the following ? sfoi-s: \V. F. Tillelt to the Tennes. see conference; W. E. Thompson, to th. Little Rock conference; J. \V. Moore, t. the Louisville conference. The conference adopted resolutions cautioning Rev. Jam be careful in the use of words, exhonor ating him from intentional wrong and unanimously passed bis character. The appointments. RICHMOND. Richmond District?It. T Wilson. Pre? siding Elder. * Broad Street. Richmond. \V. G. Starr: Trinity and Chickaliominy Mission. Richmond. J. T. Muslin and John T. Sewell; Union Station, Richmond. C. S Bain: St. James, Richmond. \v. I: Beauchamp: Denny Street, Richmond J. T. Routlen; Fairmont Avenue, Rich? mond George Brnooke. Jr.; Central Manchester, J. C. Read; Fifth Street Manchester, J. S. Waller: West Em Memorial and Ashbury, Manchester. VV T. June, C. D. Cranly. W. T. William Harry Burruss; Henrlco, Ii. J Charles City, W. B, Moore; N E., A. Potts: West New K Sparran; West Point King and Ciuocn .VKKIVALfS AND DEFARTUBE8. vessels Arrive.! Yesterday. ship Kelvin (Br.), Lockherdt, ' k. mship Europa (Br.), Robinson, ?ton. mshlp Grecnbrier (Br.), Trlnick. (Br.), Holtum. Bangor. aiuship Polata ?hy Head, hooncr Marjorie, Edward In Sailed Yo^terd^y mship Kong Frode (Nor.), San rt Antonia. Steamship Kelvin (Br.). Lockhcrdt, . A. McFadd.-n. Wallace B. Ogden. Wilbfctt A. Dohnell, Brendage er Josie R. Burt. Burt, Boston West Virginia. Providence. SHIPPING NOTES. tiers that had been lul? ling lumber and brick at the Old n Land Company's pier, sailed ? respective home ports yester SALE UNPRECEDENTED IN THE HISTORY OF PIANO SELL ING IN NEWPORT NEWS. Shrewd Buyers from all Sections Tak? ing Advantage of the Great Piano Sale of High Grade Instruments. A N N EXING H A WA 11. ijiimission Disucesses the BUI to Be Presented to I'ntigreSs. (By Telegraph.) WASHINGTON. Nov. 2"..?The com Ission appointed by the President to commend a form of government for e Hawaiian Islands as a part of the nited States, met in Senator Cullom's .mmittee room at the capto! today for a- first time since leaving Honolulu, -enators Cullom and Morgan and Rep esentative Ilitt and Judg,. Frear being iresent. The meeting was devoted to liscussing details of the bill and report "hieb th.- commission will present to 'ongress that had not b'cc-n fully deeid ?I upon at the last meeting. The legis aii.m which will be recommended by the commission will bo included In a ? ill in which, to all intents and purposes, will I... an enabling act and very much like ihe bills providing for the admis? sion of new states into the union, ex fepl in the one important detail that .1 provides for the admission of a ter i ilnrv and not a state. T ERR 1 TO RIAL GOVE RNMKNT. The bill has b.-en completed, but proh ibly will be amended somewhat in de ail. Th.- report has not been completed. ission has decided upon important features. One of these is million that the system of mporting labor under contract shall be lisciintinued. lission will rei-'Timend .-lit In This sale of pianos is certainly unpre? cedented: never before havP so many pianos been sold in three days: never before have good, reliable pianos been offered in this city, and on such easy terms, as we are selling them at. and it' is not to be wondered at that the people are taking advantage of this- remarka? ble opportunity to save the usual retail profits ami expense of selling. which means a saving of anywhere from $10o to $300 on a piano. These are facts beyond dispute, for all we are asking and all we expect to re t?rVe at this introductory sale is the bare factory cost of these tine goods. This stock consists of some of the very finest pianos manufactured. Pianos that received a special award over all others at the World's Fair, and are used and endorsed by the leading artists of this country and Europe. Pianos that retail the world over for $480 to $000 are going at $298. We offer elegant $428 Cabinet Grand Pianos in any wood for $24S. $203 to $270. We have several $3U0 pianos on hand yet that are marked $1S7. Many of the pianos have harp at? tachments, which will Interest those earing for a "catchy" little pastime which even the most artistic will enjoy. Twenty-five dollars cash ami ten dol? lars per month buys any piano in tie wareroom. Twenty dollars cash and eight dollars per month buys many if them. We guarantee every instrument for rive years, and the guarantee is backed by millions of dollars. Every instrument sold must be satisfactory to the purchaser, or another instrument will be supplied. If you have use for a piano you can save many dollars at this sale. Open evenings. C. Jellison, Spe? cial Agent. 2022 Washington avenue. ated, $6,300. Business Lot $S.100. Fine brick prop avenue, renting !'? enty-fourth street. ?Illle, $1,300. .1 Lot on Jefferson >n Washington ?00 per annum. ml tints on ir Washing1. $8.000 buys a splendid residence on Thirty-third street, near West avenue. Onlv $1.000 cash required. $3^000 purchases two lots and new houses renting for $64 per month. $2.800 secures you a beautiful home on Forty-ninth street. $1.800 buys a house and three lots i.n a corner fronting the street car line. $2,300 gets one of the best business ami residence stands in the city. This property rents for $82 monthly. $800 invested through us buys a nice lot above the shipyard. $MI0 gives you a good business Lot on Jefferson avenue. W e know what and whare to buy and you money. rwin Tucker & Co, Instate and Insurance and Washington avenue. BRIEFS. Mr. L. B. Manville will spend Thanks? giving in Elizabeth, N. J. Mr. George N'elins Wise is in Wash? ington. Miss Jennie Eastman, who has been isiting in Philadelphia ami other Penn ylvania cities, has returned home. Messrs. Prosser Marston and M. J. Joore left yesterday atternon on a gunning trip to James City county. Mr. J. A. Whillock. wife ami .bib! left yesterday for Elizabeth, X. ,!.. to visit relatives. Mr. Morton M. Durkehart, of Twenty seventh street, will spend Thanksgiving with his parents in Baltimore. Miss Jessie Bailey, of Richmond, i tlu- guest or Miss Stringlield. on Twen tv-sixth street. Mr. Di-Witt Crane left yesterday Pu Elizabeth, N. J.. to visit relatives, lb will return Monday. Miss Bessie Mench. who has ben vis itng her sister. Mrs. O. F. Dawson. ha; returned to her home in Warwick county. Messrs. Satinders Shield and Tavhu Harrison spent several days at Tin Grove, James City county, the guest: of Or. E. i;. Booth. Mr. c. C. K.-nt. Jr.. left yesterdu> morning for London county to spem Thanksgiving with relatives. ii,. wil return on Saturday. Rev. Father Charles E. Donahoe re turned yesterday morning from Balti here he has been attending tl The legisla.' dedication of St. Patrick's Catboli the qualified yotfi there will be proo ditirch. The ?piion which was to hr qualification:- impcj fe?iven by the Young W. or members ol of the legislature. The hise will not extend to the Japanese or Ihinesc in the island, but the Portu lio become citizens will not be xchidcd under the restrictions imposed. The commission will present full de alis of the value of property acquired, neome from tariff taxes and other im .orlant facts bearing upon the govern nent of the islands. They estimate bei the property secured to the United -'lates "ill amount to more than $10. 1011.(100. The public lands alone are be? lli about $5,000,000. ill be presented to Con ? it convenes. i ;hristian Stock at less than one half price, Doii't miss our sale. We've opened fresh cases of Untrimnied and Trimmed Hats. There are new :batgains in every lot of them. Also <-i big- lot of Fancy Bird,s Illumes, Wings, Velvets und Ribbons, cao*QBtttfBsecca=?cae.Q_.Bi:=*BA??-as?aBS-ii3i-?i RIBBONS I VELVETS Fancy Ribbons in changeable stripes ami plaids; were from 2.". to 10 cents: i Black Silk Velvet, a regular one dol miw l:.ms. ! lar quality, for lill cents. Bla.-k Taffeta Ribbons. No. 40: worth j 2V.?';i ? und??. .? .,,?.*! Gapes, Coats and Skirts i s. 10 coins: HATS I Mush edged V price $4. .Uli Joseph Amiss! Presiding Elder. Whitest..ne, C. R. Jones. . j o. Bnbcock; Heathsvilh- .1 son; Bethnmy, J- 'W- R"hb mond Circuit, W. ?',. Birch: H> . L. Ware: Wesi Morelai Davis; Montmss. P. Burru George. T. J. Wray: Spoltsy C Williams: Bowling Green Hayes. Essex. W. 1 Queen. R. E. Bentlcy; Meid Anderson; West Mathews, .1. ? - M?thews ?'? E. D. Shazo. CI1ARLOTTESV1LLE Charluttcsvllle District?J. S Presiiling Elder. Charlotte Milton l. A. S super '..nr.1.1: T. P .1. W motu iitiii iw3o.. ... I H Moss; Albemarle. J. M S'cott'svllie. L. T. Hitt: Bates W Carroll; Nelson. R. '1- W alii N.-'lsan, J . T. Meadows, supply fish, L Hi Early. Amheisl. A. dan; West Amherst, It. I - Mount Pleasant. D W ? '?"?? Mission, W. C. Stone; tluvnn J Rice; Louisa. J ? Q- Rhodes numerary; Greene. W. A. S Madison. T. G, Pullen: Woods IK., F. Smith; Culpeper. Ernest ^.v Culpener Circuit. N. J. Prudent .Raid hanock, Richard Ferguson: Edltoi Richmond Christian Advocate .1 Lafferlv: President of Central r Institute. Gordonsvllle Conference Mlsisonary Bledsoe. ._ ... DANVILLE. Danville District. VV. P. Wright, pre? siding Elder. Main Street and 1- loj < Street Danville. R. N. Sledd and I'-'nest L Pei-rnian; Cabell Street Danville G. -orge 11 Ray: Mount vemon mm Sunnyside. Danville, J. T. Bosnian. Calvary and Washington Stieet, Oan ville, T. J. Taylor and B. F. McSpar ren; Pittsylvania, S. H. Johnson: ( hat ham K F. Garner; North Pittsylvania, T P. Duke; Franklin. J. C. Harry; East franklin, O. L- Mart,in;.Mw?^ Franklin Mission. R. C. Garland: Weal Franklin, C. E. Blankenshlp: Henry, . L. Wlngfield; Martinsyille. u. c Cheatham; Patrick, H. F. B. Martin Meadows of Dan, J. B. Lavinder; South Boston and Houston, F. M. Edwaids. Halifax, M. S. Elliott; East Halifax. J B Askew; Student at Randolph-Ma con iv.llege, H. W. Dunkly; South Pittsylvania, S. R. Drewry: R??'ky Mount, E. E. Harrell; Ridgeway, u -c Pace. ? FARMVILLE. - FjU&Hlf&r.D^tfTct>^wM. Tliddick. Farm!Si!lc. T. McN. Simpsi'inT Prince Edward A ^. Frank? lin; Prospect, Bascom Dey. Charlotte, A. B.Sharpe: West Buckingham L,_L. Banks: Buckingham. \?- ' - ? ?rant, "The brigade wil Hake as much of il igon iransporiation as is possible am nip and garrison equippage, includ g i.-nt floors. "By .-..11111111111! ,.f Major General Mile (Signed) "II. i'. CORBIN. ' Adjutant (ieneral." GATES' BRIGADE. This brigade is commanded bv lb it; Her General William C. Dates and con sts of Hip Fifteenth Pennsvlvunil bird N. u Jersey and 102nd New Vor ?ginients. They are now all at Athen: Tel. ROTA LYNCHING REE. I Bv Telegraph.) ;. C.?.. Nov. 23.?A special t> raph from Monticello. Ga. Wir Mi ? f P side. Ii It ml tilt ?st poi del Bi if the s BUFFALO .f Biiffiilo hi if He \ft i:d. ,1 Mr ISt the tl ? of the Soul he Mayor d VV. ( -la er addresses h vor Jew.-I I !.;,! ?is. r.-s.lions were adopted ap ding to the national ?dininistratio ml. i f. I, in behalf j<X the oppressc ri.s of North and South Carolina right the wrong done Ihem in th . Siaies:/io punish those responsibl ihe reo-cnt outrages and t-. enact tl sla&s/n necessary 1 : Cumberland. W. W. Sawyer V. 'Carson;. Burkeviil Amelia, S. BaU8nam""'crewe Station, G. H. >iOr Faddeh; Blackstone, R. A. Cmnptnn. LuiR-nburg, John O. Moss: West bu nenburg, P. H. Clements; Mecklenburg. B. S.,Berrink; North Mecklenburg, R H. Mullt-n. Boydton. J. B. Winn; Chase City, W. W. Roy^ill; ClarksvSlle, J. fc. /'?Ui-iens of the Southland the i.ywhlch they arc entitled In und i-oiistltulioii of lh<- Pnited Suites The appeal will lie forwarded to ident McKinley and to Congress next session. -ight: T til. Merriwether, a negro. . to a tree yesterday 10 confessed to the murder bite man and said three Irvin Chaiiey. Jake ry Ramey. assisted him ling of Merriwether the mob n-be.l back lo the jail to get the e'-roe- who had been arrested on stis licion. ' Ropes were put around thei ,lmvSvvhere Me'i riwether's bullet-ridden iilv w-is hanging A large number of bills bil i.'i.'l f the -at rt t lynch he olher three negroes and they rushed ,IU, scene U was only by the most ?igorous efforts that ibis lynching in vented. One of these i -,?,,it to be drawn up on a -nunc white man jumped forward an '.?, Ib.- rope. The mob then gay " ? ml the Ihne negroes turned over In th heriff. They are now In jail. ... hu confession the negro lynch . .-dot-dav -aid thai be ami Ids compan mis killed voung Pope to get the money loin bis pockets. .ben ?i i IM PROVE WASHING'.' VAUDEVILLE SHOW, uidiences which greet Harris & : strictly clean, clever and up ompanles each lis city are growing. The fast becoming acquainted act that these performances ? kind where ladies can g? an evening with their hus hildren. ? companies are composed of the ?st salaried artists in tile profes stich as are used to playing lest vaudeville houses to refined n.es. and there need not be any thai any other class of performer ?I formers w ill be engaged here at bis theatre. 11 is a good show through in. and our people should patronize it herall v.?Portsmouth correspondence, ?irginian-Pilot. The vaudeville company will appear en- tonight and Friday night. med. The Dorcas Club of King's Daughters ill meet in the Washington Avenue Methodist church today from 10 to 1^ A. M. to receive donations of any kind for poor. he vestry of St. Paul's Episcopal hurch hehl a meeting last night, ami sed the plans for the proposed hurch edifice. No business of importance was transact.-d. officer W. E. Price, of tin- Bloodfiold sterday killed a vicious dog hieb had run on Ivy avenue, and bii n a number of other dogs. The ani :ll was supposed to be mail, and his lions created a good deal of excite? ment in that section. SECRET SESSION. ?oeeedings of the Teresa Investigation Committee Behind Closed Doors, (By Telegraph.) NORFOLK. Nov. 23.?The Maria Te sa board of inquiry held another . t seslon today, but adjourned vail th.- arrival of important testl ony from Washington. The mem ?is of the board continue close mouth I ami say that the first information given out will emanate from the Nav Department. he Vulcan and Potomac have not rived. Tin ji-ilis n na al of the second officer of the inier Antilla is discredited cles here. Thos mad.- . at the N< iTICE. who uish t.. have photograph.. hi Thursday (Thanksgiving Day) studio of M. W. Tennanl. if the> will call bet?re or send postal we can reserve a time for them, to avoid llieii wailing, ami therefore not taking up ihe better pan of their holiday. Please bring children in the morning, or liefere 3 P M. Special rates given on this day. M. W. Tennanl, Photographer, 2602 Washington avenue,, corner 26th street, over Elsenmsn's Shoe Palace. 11-20-41, ington avenue. NATIONAL GUARD, N. Nov. 23.?Governor 11 for a national conven ion io assemble at Tampa. Fl?-. Fob uary s to suggest and formulate means or reorganizing Ihe national guard, is eeeivbig favorable support from State xeculives. The object of lb.- convent ion "ill !,.- to suggest and formulate ?..forms which will aid tin- govern in?nt in placing the national guard on be most effective footing possible. The Florida State Superintendent of Education has extended an invitation ., Superintendents of Education in nil states inviiing them to attend the onvenMori lo consider the introduction .f a military drill system into the pub? lic s.ii....Is of tin- United States in the merest of patriotism. Subordination ? nd phvsicnl development. The School Board of Toronto, Can ida. will be in\it,-.! to send a company ? f their military trained schoolboys to he con\ ontion. THEY MAY ENLIST. (Special to the Daily Press.) RICHMOND, VA.. Nov. 23 ? Govel? in,!- Tyler this morning called up the Secretary of War by telephone and ex plained "his great regret at the order of ihe War Department regarding the determination not to allow the men of the Second and Third Regiments, wh had been mustered out. to re-enllst the Fourth. Governor Tyler explained that it would be humiliating to himself and to General Lee to have the only Virginia Regiment in the Army eruited from soldiers other than VI ginians, and he eloquently, pathetically and lengthily debated upon the claims the Mother of States and .Statesmen bad, reciting the fact that Virginia w I'm- in.,Iber of the Secretary's ow State. So effective was tin- appeal that Secretary Alger weakened, reconsidered ihe oid.-r and men will be allowed enlist in the Fourth from both the S and and Third. Detective Duke lias succeeded in cap luring two tramps. Eddie Clarke and William Krug, who shot J. F. Dunstan a telegraph operator, at Lorraine, on the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway, last June. T!ie men confessed. It was fine piece of work. Just received a fresh supply of fancy ?ream chocolates and Bon Rons. Fin? est in the city, at the Newport News Bakery Thirty-first etreet and Wash no 17-tf tonigl "Mr . CONFER DECREES. HID, N. H., Nov. 23.?The fol atement was given to the press Mary Barker Eddy, discoverer and founder of Christian science, has just .ipletcd the examination of ? las.-. ..f about seventy of the active workers in Christian science mind hen ling, lo confer upon them degress of th - .Massachusetts Metaphysical Col lego as healers and teachers of this sy tern .I" medicine, whose only crowned head is divine sovereignty, whose only priest is spiritualized man." GEORGIA MINSTRELS. This city will soon be visited by lest amusement entertainment xistence. Richards &. Pringle s G< Ministrels. an organization that has n under one management wenty-four years. There is always luse ofr effect, and thet cause in this Hise for effect, and the cause in tlii ways organized each season a stron; lmpany of colored artists, never at ?mi.ting to trade on their reputation ach season bringing together a strong impany, and presenting an enterti ing program. In union this season \ Rusco & Holland's Operatic Mi trels-they present an organization fifty people, with two bands In tile, all new scenery, wardrobe Arabs, Japanese and acrobats. The; ill appear at the Opera House Satur day evening, Nov. 26. The engagement with this organizn ion was made when Manager Booke considering the plan of securing the Casino for an Opera. House. Till: >unts for the statement on the posters and hand bills that the perfor mancc will be given at the Casino. PO ST M A ST 10 R S APPOINTED. (By Telegraph.) WASHINGTON. Nov. 23.?The Pres ident today appointed the followin postmasters: South Carolina?Anderson. John I ochran. Jr. Virginia?Wytheville. Mrs. M. W. .lor Jan. FATAL POLITICAL RIOTS. YOKOHOMA, Nov. 23.?There b sen street lighting among the polita irties at Seoul, capital of Corea. On the side twenty-three persons were kill .1 and further bloodshed is feared. The Japanese government has been send troops to preserve order at Seoul ilors. in all col cents. led, tan and 30 cents. FANCIES ?ll. black onls Black Wi lished th iihout br i n be oi th y bird; ,1" wings ; ni 'apes; worth $3.00, for $1.69. Cloth Capes, for $1.48. es. beaded, braided and fur: worth $S.I)0; speciel ng Plush Capes, beaded, d edged with fur; wortb ial price $6.OS. SteCK, c\Vd'l--i!^H?!e<r^c.,^Ve. Deauti Qlly made, and half lined with silk; ,-orlh $7.80, for $4.98. Ladies' Light Tan Jackets, a hand iime garment, lined all through with olored silk, well fitting and stylish; vorth $'.i.i)0: special price $6.4S. SKIRTS < Crepon Skirts, well fitting and lined; a regular $8.00 skirt. ill colors: :h; worth Black i t rimmed hcviot Skirt; the- newest cut. with Herculese braid; worth ?ial price $4.4S. Black Satin Skirts, well lined and nt ! nicelv tilting: one that is sold all over I the city for $10.00; special price $6.93. 2?>!0 Washington Ave i?lWPIM _n(Um il, it we were'rit gratified at the big increase h. t ur business. True, we are oiiering great val? ues, which, wiih right treatment, ma) account for it. A case in point is our line ol Men's Suits^and Overcoats $0.50 I $7.50 n all wo , drab ai $9.90 n all wool 12.00. 310-80 fall Oveicoa $7.50 ?Will buy an all wool Covert Cloth ivercoat. $9.00 Will buy an all wool, double twist ivercoat, French faced. Skeemera satin lecve lining: would be chsap at $12.80. $5.00 Will buy an al! wool Cheviot Suit. hand Child Vest Will buy an all wool Harris Cassl mere in gray, drab and Hairtne stripes. Will biiy an all wool worsted effect, well worth $12.00. Will buy our guaranteed imported black clay suit, which is usually sold for $12.30. Our stock of Children's Clothing is complete. Knee pants from 25c up. idso have a nobby line of boys' aomely trimmed, tit $1.98 and upwards. 1 and children's reefers. Reliable" Clothinel House, 273 4 Washington Avenue, MADE ME A MAN S?T>\ AJAXTA?!.5:T3 POSITIVELY CBBE S ? r-V- >? ? :?'?'?: ! :-...-iI--^.Bt.--., cn::s,?i 3 ~?i Ac:..-!, c- ::::.-:? ::.:?>:?:,,:?:? Jnrtis < vr.:ti'. crr'.iai-.. M':i on:?/;.?? anct surelu \ - !?:.-:??/.^.iiVmiHw in ..l.lorwnnr.na.1 >ffS- .'-^.: lir.iwniei i'.rr.ii:.!:- !:?? ?.i'-' ior ror.rri.icr. *fi>hsteb IT"- - an-t Vo-.nirption if ;'.;?lia:i''i ?'? I' '?..' "r . . ,? (: ? ^ I.--! n v it=:. npoil t,:iv:i,;- t!:0 1 ? ::'::ivi A: :c j'.::>'i trvc.^f, il ttmls::-. i i-. i.'??:;-:,:,oe. V. r. iaro r. r?0? *.i\.?-.vrii;or.i:;i^r:iTil. o -.a ;-..: -:L.? :re ?Ti i-'T?> in .'.-ich cr.se cr refund liio r..:.ar.;. hcoHSOSKilffl ,?c'::.:is c- i-.x !?::::?..?. 'bei urst.?.-?f. '-'or -.:JA Ur ri Jill, in pi.:: ii:: .; i::t,;i . i; ; ct i :,'.?.. I irc-.O-tr J;eu- AJAX R&ViEDYCO., ^SSfi^ For sale In Newport News, Va., by A. El. G. BXQR, DnillSist. Is close at hand, now is the time to look over vour last winter's suit and overcoat: Save it thoroughly cleaned, dyed and repaired by compe? tent workmen and made to look like years and am prepared to do all kind3 of repairing, and at reasonable rates. Give me a trial and satisfy yourseW W. rRlEDBERG PHONE 219. N y 221 27th streat. Wilmlnk's OIdy?tand. - / . ::: >:'*S* ?'