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WANTRIn ?tlarei ?irtiiimtj or i/,it rout, ftvt linrt or tut, M eenu tor ou itutrllont 60 emu for t\reo. ANV LADY CAN MAKE SI* WEEKLY working lor us quietly *t homo. Position tii'imauetit at ii ii yon can ouly spare two hours ??er day. 1 oti't tail 10 investigate. Hr.lv with ?lumped envelope, W OMAN 9 MUTUAL RENE* # IT ' ?>., Box Jollel, ill, i?20-'~ iti;N to.-i.i.l HAKiNt; i*t)\vi'i:ii to Tin-: Jl grocery trade; sttudy cup oyinout; expe ?iened unnecessary; t7fl monthly salary and cxptmses or commission. It odor tsaallsfactc ?id u res? at onre, with ninth oiais concerning ?rouistir, UNITED STATES CHEMICAL VOR Ks, Chicago. jujo-ii* MILL want* ?L") A PARTY IIAVI'NO SAW ijZjJUU in Eastern North Carolina Iarluer with above, amount lo h>!p opeia'.o uaiuew; aplondtd openlrg for riiht party: aj t? -1.i > timber; local and foreign maiVit by rail Snl water; complete investigation dial red, Ad- | ran"G,"etre of Virginiau. ja'-O-U? YUANTt l>-l!Y YOVMi MAN, POSITION AS si Buaiaess Manager, Bookkeeper, Shipping Clerk or lliisilet in \Vh delate House. A-:di I'l l M \NEXT, care ol Virginian office, ?ia'.'u-at* )ARTNEP. WITH S.10Q AS TRAVELING IN r ipector; $1.1 allowance 'lhi< i> au excel |ent position for Hie right party, and will nay Iu Inveatlga'e Pari leulara, TUE EXCHANGE, OOMatnatrcct. ja20-lt? ?V-Jftit WILL PUIICHASIC A ONE-UAI.F 1N ?OUU te eslina wct'-cslabllshed cadi bnsi mv? thai will pay a man mi l mi a er two live, ?uterprLIng youug men i'iS i.r ?reck. Inves? tigation courlcd. Particulars, Wo Msln street, Ja 20-10_ ^I/ANTED?MARRIED PA KM FOREMAN x> to ao West: $40 and found; if grown sons employment will he fttrnUied; uiusl under ?tend stock and grain farming. Partlctilaia, 10(1 Main street, .ia'.'n-lt* 'ANTED?A FULL STAFF OF UOTEL| help; new house open about February 1Mb. plications re o ved up t .> February 1st, at IK EXCHANOE, 100 Main at. Ja20-U* i MAN AND WIFE TO ACT AS JANITOR for an educational in Illation; lie. nut. iien. v gitablea und milk. Particulars. 100 data stric-,. ja.U-li? iVANTEO?A Ml M l |\.. ?1 iixi 5S MAN W to control ft) 0 and joiti is-ue ? with adv lisnr In ostablthius- Inree places ol uuainti ? hat will net lilt er I Slain street, et each 530 per week. Can arrange through THE BXCHAXOI . lou 'ANTED?A GOOD MAN TO SELL THE I best Cash Register sold; will tell at sluht; etritoiy covers Porttmoutb, Norfolk, Berkley, tampion, Newport Newa, Suttnlk aud Ellaa jelliClly, N < Apply lo LEVY it JACOHS, t"i High street, Portsmouth, Ya. J?l9-3t 'AN I'ED?PIPE FITTERS AT ROANOK-E Maehla? Works, Roanokc, Va. Apply to f. E. SMi i Ii, I oremau n. a W. Shops. \ >m ert'.s Point, \ a. tals-il "WAN FED ? 1 l:A\ ELL1NO B U.I -MAN *\ for Virginia trade. I.xtye line and food ?ay. A ldre-s "HARDWARE," 1712 Ratlin are Jtr'ict. Ilallittiore, Md. ja^-'.'w ?I'EtTAL FOR T I XIV DAYS ? LADIES. ?" make no mialake. Buy W bee er A Wilson's Implex No '.' Iwo machines in one. AH makes repaired. J. II. h'lu.M.. Agent, lui Church itrout._no] ' "IVAN 11 11 ?BY MIDDLE AGED GENTLE ? I man, one er Iwo unfurnlali d rooms, with or with ni h Hut, west ol IIa Ilk street, cud lam. v without bo.rdera preferred; p<>? ?e ?iou taken al tmce, or ai nn tline prior to AI arch :* . Address with terms, W. C. II., S'lrglnian ollict, jni.-th.-u.tu- t' a GENTS MAKKSS DAILY, MARVELOUS J\ Invention. Retails'23 cents. Tiro to six inl i in a iiouse. Sample mailed free. FOR illEEA M akin. tin. nnatl, O. se3C?eu,ly MEN and WOMEN VV in ?au earn hi^ tnonOv In painting Crayou rtraits in stinrv lime, .lay or evening, by my tiew pateuterl mrlboJ. Any b .? , an '!>? tin w nk. S.-iel \.i ir teidr.'.-s. I ?cml p rti ulars fi euf charge. H.A. oUll'P, Ucrniau Artist, S'J lone, Pa. del.l-iti-l it V'UV IH1 PEOPLE COMPLAIN OF HARD ? i litiios, when any weiiiuti ot mancaii ina e from SB lo JI0 a day easily, VII hare I eard s,h.- wonderful succeaa .ii the Climax Dish washer; )ill many an not to Hunk they can't snake money selling it: but anyone nn matte guoucy, Isceatise verj lainilv wniiuoiic. one 4ei ni has iaadt 8l7(i lit in t ho last Ibreoiimolbs, ?tier(paying all cxiienses, ami attending i<> sregiilsr luisVness Lesido . You .Imfi Ua\e to canvass; as., ion ni nrnp o kn..? y. a have it r.>r ?a e they -.-n.1 fbi a Diali Washer. Address the Climax Mlg Co., -i > Starr avenue, Columbus, Ohio, for particulars. no2<Vsu,2Ct ?it-"ANTi:i> l.ao.t a;? i.i? thio i-hoat Vir? il tinia to i smiio nn article ihal sells on U> it orii. a.IiIiush S2I Fifth avenue S. Fi| Roa poke, Vs. ..i Jo. A glnts wanted, ok salp;smen _ tlosirine ^i.ie line to ihUc or iorn by garoplo: staple h. Iii r. ensily carried. Wo j>ay ii pei i-es and salary or cniiiiiiuoioii c.i ! tin tush sample on applieat ou. Ad di ei-s Lock Hog lv:0, New Vorkcity, ONE oh TWO (11 N 1 lf.mf.n 0?N ob tain board and oomfortable room v.ith private family. Terms inodetate; references ext-hanged. Addrejs- \S s., care Virginian. ed? lt/ANTED.?Special Advertising Canvassers, I familiar with premium mercnaatile trade; annney maker ol ISm. Also clover fin oral canvassers on giealesi seilet ol theduy STAN? LEY BKADLI V, A IC Hi, SI . N. r. \.', k. IIPKOIAL NOTIOK8), (OUND-A SMALL SUM OF MONEY Park avenue I haiaday Ownei same by npplyiug lo C. O. nut I: AY, IS CUI liorhe avenue, and paying fbi Ibis "ad," |a20-|| 1 OST? LLEWEI.I.EX SETTER DoiV: RLA< K j. ami browii marks; named '-Don," w.arinz ?oilar. The finder will rerolve a reward by it" turning him to 21 llousli street. jal9-lw K ?xpkrt At coi n pan ra -Co-psrlnerihip aecounl* regulated an I closed, ??Hookaopvntd nml balanced, ??Accounts kepi in Iii si ?l<?s condition al nominal or-M. - Tracings ma l. at short notice. ?-??Estimates on it I clSsset of work. *? A I business s rlclly confidential. We have cx|ierlenccd ami expert accountants ami droughtsnieti and , an give thebesl service obtalnalil In Ibis line A iiostal ami. i<?| tesentative willcall JOS. L. ,IAM?S d i" |a6-codlm Norfolk, Va. NEW FACES. ; feature*, and Renovating lllcmlshes In 160 feage boO'l lor a sill I p .1.-11 s \% Hill - a?s ls?.lv7W. i Iii ?it.. i New York. In ?jenior ol Woodbiuy'a Fso al Soap. /MIRA!1 EDITIONS OF OldVER WEN DALE V' Holmes "Aurtoeral at the Breakfast TaM,-." ??Conan Doylos,'1 ??potts" and all standard |oo?s, at reduced prices. NUSBAUM, 12S Main street, C7". I||i A WEEK PAID TO LADIfCS AND Ol.?'"" gents to - i the Rapid Dls,b ivasber. Washes and dries them in :wo in n ? tiS without ? linn ll"> hands. No .ip. rleuce necessary; aelli u ? gin; , itaueni i , aiitlo Ad In ai v, . p HARRISON .> CO., C eri. No. 11, t idumbiia, i hi ,. wo.sa MilZ A T*x_1 " ?he Da m l rcsb M-a;., *-tx 1 s5 Heel Mutl.indVeal ale* > butchered and always fie-ti.a! reason. abl? prices and delivered freejeall at -'ail ho.S. F. h. STOSSEIt. se20 rl?. W. RAAISEY, ; VI Vcwtabtea and General Produce. S|.' lally of lush and Sweet l'otutots. SU.Is Hand tC, I r<e delivery. 0, , PRESCRIPTIONS l^TcZl B I nuts. Patent Medl Ines. Toilet Arllolai ClKiirs and tobacco. W. F, PHILLIPS' fO? Main siarn. teM The City Attorney Renders An Opinion, THE FEES EXCESSIVE. Dr. Charters Interviewt! and Ex? plains His Bill, Which Was Ordered Paid by the Court. He Will Make the Money. The Coroner, Dr. Charters, has rendored a bill for services amount* iug to $180, which the Finance Com? mittee of tho Councils refused to pay and referred to the City Attor? ney to nKcortaiu his opinion as to the right ol the Curouer to make ? ehurgo of ?25 for making an uu topi-y. Tho City Attorney has re? plied to the committee suyiug: Tho coroner has u right to charge 3"> when ho .simply nets as coroner, and ho has a right to call iu physicians if it appears necessary. These physicians aro to bo paid u reasonable compensation for their services, hut if tho coroner is? physician be is provided for in sec tion3050 of tin: Code, which says: *' 'lie shall bo paid $3 for noting simply Uh Coroner, but wheu he, the said Coroner, who iu u physician, acts also us a physician nnd makes au actual examination of the dead body, his compensation is ' " He says tho Coroner canuot make the obarge of I dr. OlIARTBItS* STATEMENT. A reporter of The V.iboisian called at the reaidonce of Or. ('bar? ters la?t night to aee what tho Doctor had to 8?y. "1 have nothing to say, except that "1 was appointed eonmer .Inly, 1894, by Gov. O'h'errall. I am cor? oner nud not rtspititliaut coroner, and tho doctor submitted his commis sion. The law requires that I h ?< u 11 submit my report to tho .lodge of tho Corporation for his approval) nnd if SATISFACTORY TO HIM be issues an ordor that it bo paid. My account was submitted to Judge Brooke, who was satisfied ami issued ti:o order. I do uot believe tliut the Councils can refuse to pay, and if they do I think there is way of making thorn. I am State ollicer, ns you will seo, Kineo my appointment L have hehl IT inquests. In si\ of these autopsies were made. They were necessary for the satisfaction of the jury, in Petersburg, Roanoke aud Lyncbburg ibe coroners are physi? cians and churgo S'Jr) for au autopsy. The fee is not exoessivb as tho oporatiou is dangerous. I do not tbiuk u reputable physician will tlo the work for less. In my account there are eleven cases reporteil in which autopseis were not neces Bnry. I keep a correct account of the proceedings of all examinations wh eh are tiled with the elork of the Court. 1 huve done notlnug more tinin I hud a right to do aud no bettor evidenoe can bo giveu thau the order of Court." a M DSM K K NTS WYCK'.S A< ADEMY OK MUSIC IN DAY EVENING, JANUARY 2im. PEERLESS COiNCERT BAN!). JOHN I'll Hill? ?fl'SA, Cnndaeior, assisted y I nr. charming ar isu- Miss Mvrla I reneh, -oprano; Mi*- Currio Uuke, rlollnUt. Prices and si. Ba'e of seats ojeoi rinn JatO-Gt rug halk. ,ijiii(jie,i:iii ' l/.u Platt, iinnor Im, 'l? eeti/i for on* ttuei lion: IC cstiii tor Cum. ur SAI.K A PONY AND CART AND liaruetr safo and toilad; gentle, a lady tan irehtr. Due thuioiiglibrtd gelding two \ c u? 0 d; a go.-d saddler. 60 Clin ret st. j.i>-'.;t? LMM: HnMK AT A 11AK i.MN Whl.l. 1 built, eouilortablo IIoum-, 4M Itrauih eton avenue; two (taries. lellar aud attiej heated in iletideraoii's Hol MrFutnive; large, high lot. with drivewar. For sale on easy terttii JOHN D. i OUPEK, .jr.; HS jtauk street. |c9-lra noR .??i.i \ 34 acreT parm wii'ii ? 1 c.I 8 room house and brick kitchen atiii Out buildings, iS tices under ctiltivatiou, :;'.. miles from city ol Norfolk, or mil escbtiigc in aoodclly prep riy. Eiiqiiire.l. D. I.uW.y? ItERY, 19 R se avenue, Norfolk, Va, delS-ll '11 'i llOAT 1'iU SALE?TilK "COL, ,1. 0. 1 Hill." liilS hoal i". well known lu Sunblk, N-r elk or Edenton, and ii a sullahie boat n> do (owing cither In logs, lumber oi vessel bust* --. Aa tbis i'orapanj Ims no use foi sal I b >.%t anyone winding io purchase a bargain tan as? certain price ii d term-by nppljring lo J. II. MACI.EARY, General Maua?;?;, S. .w r. ic>. Co..Suflolk. V..._defi if FOlt kknt aldlwltMni-nM of lAia clan, rtvs Unit crlm.li cant lor cm interlien: 60 ctnu for ilras. ill KENT-THREE <>-; FIVE CONVENI ? ni ami dciirabte rooms, Apply 111 i KoiijIi ?et. " ? It KI N I - HfMial.1,. Min il, kieii. 1 i .Mini," i irnerTalbol ami lid; tticals; Sis is neat lo Custom Houso, ??> ial nice offices In buddings Not, 67 and 69 Main f-t. next to PosloMce; No, is Talbol St. I wo good truck farm-' lowarda Saweil'a Poihj iso acrei each, 4 mil-- north Ol illy, on win,h buildings will been' led to suit tenants. M. \v. TALBOT. o.21-311 i m >i-e j-sTicivr. In 'V^:ihcu:=3 oa Tunis' Wharf, Kunber "-' ii on ting on Elisabeth river IVachouie "<?" flouting on Eayette aud Lee street*. Prlvilegaol tbauseol wharf. Ap|i jr lo J. VV. I'ERRY CO., d' 2S-tf On Properly, rOR RENT TWO DEHRAIU.E ROOMS I west of Gtaiib) fir,i-t on Krteuiasou, Wilk? au coUTt nieure- gas, bath and atleiit.on. liefere ces exobanged moderate teat. Address i-. It. U., care Virginian,_ de30-tf ROOM F0R_RENT. One or two K'uil' tueu tan obtain a nicely fnrnlihed r.ioio, rent rally located, with all inodcru e -io- ntencea, Inelildiog bath, gas and heai, within Hup,- minulcs walk of tin- elee* iii< line. A. C E.,care Yiiginisn. notO-tf l?OR RENT?ROOMS ABOVE 1M MAIN 1 ilreol. .-SuitabU fur dressmaker. ivmt, AMUSEMENTS. SousA'a Band.?Tho largest ad vauoa Huio of scats for any tuusioal nruram/.atiou that has visitor] Nor folk for a number of years has been for Sousa's peerless concert band, which makes it* first visit to Norfolk to morrow night. Those who fail to hsteu to probably the most graceful uud capable of bandmas? ters, to fifty of tho most accom? plished liviug musicians, and to a great vocalist of international re nowu, will be the chief losers. And wliou tl ey learn, after tho concert, how much they have missed, tbey will have only themselves to blame. Norfolk has never beeu favored with n uioro maguiGceut coucert than the one in prospect, Mr. Souse has nooured two charm? ing artistB of recognized ability. Miss Currio Duke, tho daughter of tho renowned Gen, Basil Duke, of Louisville, a most beautiful and cbariumg girl ami u viuliuist with fow equals of bur sex, and Miss Myrta Frenob, a soprano, who has kuu^ with great acceptance with tho Seidl Orchestra, of New York. Mr. Souse introduces the.co artists with lino confidence in their ability to please tlic most exacting listeners, Ohas, H. Yale's "Newest Devil's AuotioX."?A sterling attraction, uud ouo that is almost certain ol crowding tho Academy ol Music on Thursday ui;;ht. is Charles II. Yale's "Newest Devil's Auction," which this season bus been accorded the most swooping change ever secu tu this favorite show piece. Tour months havo been devoted to tbo preparation of scenery, costumes, ballets ami mechanical devices, so Ihu offering for this seasou will surely bo ouo of novelty. Tho com? pany will comprise neariy sixty peo? ple, iucludiug a ?coro of names very familiar with theatre goers. Tbo sale of seats will bepjin noxt Tuesday morniug. Prices 2?c, 50c, 7.V. uud $1. YYm. H. Cham:.?Thoro is a great den! about "Brother John," the oomedy William 11. Crane is to pro duce hero on the -Mb, that appeals strongly to the sex which, for time immemorial, bus suffered itself to bo referred to as tho weaker. In tbo first piuoo the play has a vnry pretty love interest running all through it, ami the sentiment >s always sweet without being allowed to be what I be men would call mawkish. It teaobes a lesson that knocks at many a dour and many of its characters are ex? tremely lovable oreatious. Indeed, it has been a great success and Mr. Crane has made it so. I be Metropolitan i.mm off lot) aud Jewelry "-tore. Attention is coiled to the adver? tisement of Mr. .1. Bennett, who au nouuees in to-day's Vikoinian that ho will open "The Great Metropoli tan Loan Uliice aud Jewelry Storo" at No, 110 church strict, to morrow i Monday; morniug, where he will lio ready for business, Mr. Bennett has fitted up the new place in hand? some Htylo uud proposes to do a first-class biiMueus. llo comes to Norfolk from Chattanooga, Teuu., where he hud been engaged in simi? lar business for teuyears, uud where ho btood well in the community. In lact, ho brings with him strong recommeudutious from tbo autbori ties of Gbattanooga, along with j which are copies of tbo newspapers | of that city containing strong en? dorsements of his character, aud he naturally feels proud of tho sumo, llo will be pleased to servo the pub? lic ami asks a call. In addition to conducting the loun busiuess ho will also conduct tho jewelry business iu all its brauchen. ATLANTIC CITY. A worthy widow iu the ward needs tbo assistance uf generous friends in providing necessary fond and fuel during tho winter. Dona? tions left at the residence of Captuiu and Mrs, Paine, Aveutio B, will be thankfully received. Colloy Memorial Cbnroh?Ptlhlia worsiiip at 11 and 7:;!0. Morning theme: "No Neutral Flog." Even? ing: ''The Head Corrected by the Heart." Christian Endeavor Soci? ety at t'>:4,">. Junior Christian En? deavor -Society at 30. Lambert's Point Presbyterian Church?Sunday school at 3 p in, Public worship at l p m, Prayer mcetiug every Tuesday evening at 1 ho Kev. -1. T. Kontten, pastor of tbo Methodist Church, will present to bib congregation to-day "A BibU .Scene in Two Acts," At 11 a m act 1, anil at 7 30 p m act 2. Sunday school at 0:30 a m, Bible reading at 3 p in. Subject, "Christ as Kiug aud Judge." ttev. T. A. Hall, of Ceutrnl Avo uuo Baptist Church, will uso for I.is morning subject, "The New Testa, incut Itule of Giving;" at ni^ht, "l iio Way nf the Transgressor." Miss Sadie Boykins, of Windsor, Yn., was expected to arrive last night us the guest of Mis. (ioorge Ci.-MliE, Fort street. Jewelry, cut glass, silvorwaro and bric-a-brac at retluced prices. pre vious to inventory. Chapman St J akeman. iiamtuas, apples, oranges, lemons, potatoes, onions, cabbage, pears, etc., at wholosale. Uoo. II, Dawes, 110 Water street. Messrs. Horace H. I'eod and Jas. M..Ionian have formetl a co partner, ship uudor tho Jirin uamo of F, M. Peed & Son, to conduct tho ship chandlery and ship supply business, at Water 6treet and Boanoko avo nne. October 1st, 1894. sellO.sn.tatf It oni; It ttlce Wanted. Five thousand bushels highest market price. H. E. Owen, i!75, *77, '-179 Wtaer strost. WHOLE REGIMENT Of IDEAS The Rank and File of Doings Marshalled in a Column. CANTATA OF BELSHAZZAR. Woman's Board ot Missions. Royal Arcanum. Surf Boat. Fune? ral Mr. Oheim. S. P. C. A. Ladies' Reception. Al? most a Collision. Mr. R. S. Dodaon, of Baltimore, is at tljo Atlantic. Bev. I>. (i. t;. Butts, of tbu East? ern S?ore, was iu tue- city yesterday, The great diphtheria nure, nuti toxiue, is now tor Bale at the drug stores. Bev. JS, B. Hatcher, oi tlto First Baptist Uburob, lias becu to Saloni, Va. Miss Ifendren'a prize picture of "Tbo Old Crabber" is on exhibition at Utustadter'e. Mnj. \V. P, Irvine, who lin=t boon so extremely ill at bis homo ou Bank btroct, cotmune.s to improve. Kov. 13. I!, llntober will proacb to young '"en at tbo First Baptist Church to uigbt. Cranny Street M. JO. Chuieh?11 n. in, and 7:30 p, in. by tbo pastor, Bov. A. Coke Smith, 1). D, A thirty too feet surf bout arrived hero yesterday nlteriionu lor tbo Sea Tuck Life Saving Station. Mr. S. L. Dosber, of tbo CJnUetl States Weather Bureau Olliooi loaves to-morrow for Charlotte, N. <J. I The Business Mon'a Association will bold a ladies' reception iu their rooms Tuesday uex.t, from 1 p. m. I to 7 p. m. The gOBpel meoting of tbo colored V, M. C. A. will bo uddrossed by Moyor C. W. l'cttit tbia altarnooti at 5 o'clock. Attentiuu is called to an impor- ! taut cliuti' o in tho 6ch!'dulo of the New York, l'biladelphia ami Nor? folk Bteamers. The Society for tbo Prevention of Cruelty to Annuals will bold n meet ins at* tbo V. M. O. A. Ball uext Thursday night, "The Sin of (Jatubliug" will be tho subject of Bev. \V. S, Loako's disoonrse at tue Thud Buptist Uburob to-night. Mr. ami Mia. Albeit McMabou.of New York, are iu tbo city visiting i their parents at tbeir residence, No. i 1:3 Qrace street. Attention is called to a slight change in tho schedule of the Sea board Air Line wbicb goes into effect this morning, Dr. M, B. Wharion will deliver thts sixth lectmo of the course to? night ou "The Wittnau of Canaan, the Heroine of Faith." The fuueral of Mr. George J. Oheim will take placo thin afteruoou at It o'clock from bis lato residence, I 1)5 Cumberland street, j Mr, "Bob" Whitteuiore, a poptl j lar Norfolk boy. but now conueoted with a Bicbmond bouso, is iu tbo city after nu absence of six mouths. A Uerman named Augustus Subell was arrestad yesterday on the ehargo of olloriug for sale bogus soap, tho boxes containing both the good and i the spurious articles, j Bov. Dr. A. E. Owen, of 1'orts montb, will nddre.'h the Missionary I Society of tho First Baptist Cbnrcli I tins afternoon at 3:30 o'clock on tbo "Foreign Missionary Work iu China and Italy." Bcv. J, E, Shouk, Lutheran pas? tor, will preach Sunday ot II u. in. ami 7:80 p. m., in Prohibition Ball, corner (Jranby and Charlotte streets. Morning subject, "Ulind Bartime tia;" evening, "Separation." The attontiou of those intending to take part iu the civil service ex? amination to bo bold in tbis city is called to the fact that no applies lions for this examination will be received inter than tho 28th. i Tho Steamboat Inspectors wero engaged yesterday trying to fix the responsibility for what came near being a collision between tbo Bay Line steamer Alabama und the forty Bteamer Twin City la^t month. Bev. .James I. Vanee will repeat, by request, in fho First Presbyte teriau Church to-uight, Ins sermon ou the text, "As tbo Shopberd ros cuethoutof the month of the lion two legs or a piece of an ear," Bev, W. A. Campbell, D. D., will preach and present the claims of the Bible causo this morning, 11 a. m,, Ceuteuary M, E, Cburob; 3 j>. ui., Cnuiberlaod Street M. B, Church; i l, St. Paul's I'. E. Church; 7:;i0, Christian Memorial lemple, Hwinrr to tbo illness of tba Grand Bereut and other grand oilieors oi lue Orand Council Itoyal Arcanum ol Virginia, the ofUoial visitation of Focaboulas Oouncil No. 493, B. A., ou next Thursday evening, Jltit iustaut, has been postponed until lurtbei notice. j A special sorvicfl at the Disciples' t .. irob, Freemasou street, to-night, in observanoe of uhristiau Woman's i Board t>f Missions Educational Bay, in tbo interest of the Bible chair al Ann Arbor University, Mteb. Pub iic invited. A good programme ar? ranged. ' . ho next meeting of the Twin City Cburoh Extension Society i Methodist Laymen's Union) will ho held at Cumberland Street Motlu iliat Church in February. Dr. (Jeo, W. Carter will deliver an addre^--. In. A. Coko Mnitu w:il speak at tho March meeting. A few days ago .hidgo llanekel granted a trauafer of a liquor license from HI,liart, No. 128 Water Htroet, to A. J. dotes, ior b leiuess at the corner of Church and Water streets, ihe busne h men in iho vicinity resisted ihe been b ou tuo i g o nut tbat they w? uid ?e i ijured, The tranafur was tnado and an op peal has beeu takeu. Attention la called to the adver? tisement of H. Frank VattghaD iu nuother column. No. 2(1 Commercial Place ha? been oxoolleutly titled up and iB now oc eupie I by Mao's Virginia Dairy Lunch. Kov. James I. Vance will udJross tho Qospel meeting nt the Young Men's Christian Association this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Mr. John A, Leaner lint openod an oflioe at No. <;;..">. Cbiiroh Btreet extended, and will engage in the real estate ami rental busiuess.uJJ The employes of tho Norfolk Eeleotrio Hallway Company have decided to organize an association of a benevolent character to take euro of Um member* that may nt any tinio become liok or disabled. Mrs. VV. H. MoNair gave a charm? ing card party nt her homo ou 1'ark avenue Tuesday evening. Tho prize winuers wero .Mr.-, SV, \Y, Degge and F. W. Tatum. Visitors, Miss Julia MoCluor und II. U. Wil? son, of South Carolina, Tho cantata of lielshazzar will be (liven at the Academy of Music Mou day eveuing, February 11th, aud at a matineo Ttioadav, tho 12th. It will hi) under tbo direction ol Prof. Newton Pitz. The music will be of a high order, some of the beat musi? cal tulont in tho city uppeunug in the cast. Mej. I Mood appears to lmvo had some trouble in securing a treasurer for tho lndtintrial Hon.-. llo said yesterday that as the people of Nor? folk ecemod to care more for tho establishment of a workhouse than au Industrial Homo, ho would aban? don the latter ami devote his atton tiou to establishing tho formet'. G RAM BL ETON. Mr. W. T. Siraeoe, ,Sr,, and family have left tiioir old residtiuoo and moved into tho new .aud handsome building adjoining Mr, Russell ou Lovitt avenue. At the residence of her husband, 708 runstall avenue, Saturday, Jan? uary 10, at 12:13 a, m., Mattie W. wile of Riokard W. Walker, died, agi ,i years. Funeral from rosi donce this afternoon nt ? o'clock. Frieuds and acquaintances invited io attend, Hev, E. 13. Hatcher, ofli c in tiug. Par it Avelino Baptist Oharoh? Tho pastor. Hov -I Hall, ? I), will praaoh to-day at 1) a m und 7:30 Moruing suhjeot: "Cod's Bless? ing." At night: "Tho Joy of Heaven," Strangers and visitors I will find a hearty welcome, Ohristadelpbiau Ecclesia, corner , Brumbletou and Maltby aveuuos? Services to day ut 11 o'clock, Pub? lic welcome, Christian] Memorial Temple, pas tor, Hov O J Jouus, 1) I)? Services lo day nt IIa m ami at 7:30 p m, Hev W A Campbell, D D, will proacu and present the ciuima of tho Bilde cause. Mclvendrca M H Churob?Regu lar .services to day by the puuior, Hov J T Mastm, at 11 am aud 7:30 p m. St Peter's P E Church?Survic.es to-day ul tho usual hours by tho lector, Hev W D Smitii. Spurgeou Memorial Baptist i burch, Hev. W. F. Watson, pastor Preaohing at 11 u. m. and 7:30 p. m. Trinity M. H. Church?Preaohing by Kev, Mr. Buuuobump at 11 a. m. aiid 7:30 p. m, Park Avelino Presbyterian Churcu, pastor Hov H B MoClitro? Services to day ut 11 am aud 7:3U p in. Sen notice of monoy found. Bittle Miss Bee Bugg, oi Brum? bletou avenue, left by tho Old Do minion steamer yosterduy p. m., to Bpend somo time in Now York for tho boueQt of her health. Ilai. ?Uft? Several cars en route; must bo sold; also somo ou track here. Ii. E, Owens, '.!7"> Water street. HUNTERSVILLE. Rev, J. O. Leunon will use for his subject to-day at 11 am, "Resnlts of Agonizing Prayer;" at nir;iit, "For Hi-. I idelity to < lod Ho Found Fuvor With tho Hing," There will bo memorial service nt tho in-rd Baptist Church at 3.30 p m, for Mr. YVoodard, wno died on Johnson aveuueweok boforo last. Regular services to day ut St. An? drews Mission Chapel. ' Hev \V s Leake will preach at Third Baptist Chnroh to day at 11 a in on the subject, "Expressing Our Love to Jesus;" at mgiit, "Tue sin ol Qamhling." Complaint is made that tho condi? tion oi Ceutral aveuue is very bad and it should bo put m better order by tiio county authorities or tbo street railway company, u?d that u.t soon as possible. 'uo;)ii.i;i!'.mui jo iO)oadsai'S*a u'pojvaddvsip K|O|0ldmO0 nAnn, Pinutu j.>iio aHuiuirfj lassvaplun nun b9su|bjh\ojq 'pooq -P[ii|.i o.iuiu uooq o.\vi\ i ii>:i(? rp|V?q j-oi - i ut iiiti i 'tpunoil r|S-/iuaatt'qsog pnoa aj pasvaiaai sipaoui rpi ui j\?q i 'stpuoui o*u .n<| Xnp aj.ia.i .. l-'h-M '?"', pun sr-'0*?1 10) AWp .{j.'i/..? JOUIirp j.iipi oiti puu in-?.'' |u OO-Mll -''uiM?l '?MII-M lu" -rii;.)|J J.n.u.e.,1 j|] piui | | >||aJ ajhjo.Iuui X;tn pAPJoji? ?jnta|p?cn iu.in.-l pun suoij -duas^JU .j : .i >.>i i "JOAII usiajnid a uiojj p UdJjnS j do >qp||t|0 Ul <> j ,J ., iso 114 av "J \"u u,7ll}/HlUOI| ?>::.': UUI| y> lOlOOdS -U| .; -.1 'A1IUVQ -Hi I v NM"!- "K i prdodsXp .io uot) -eaaiptti 'sfujqai&q ?ssvS'qoamo)S ju. m 'ai< j?I>a;>H 'iwu ?wdnsuoo 'i?ii,oddti piXtiruop ev' qons Ij.iaij oqj jo .Kid -jot ui tnSt.to jtoii} oani(' sjasiuoSaul -op pun seeSesrp jo OM1UJ.S QKOl No Reason Why You Should1 nl be Strong and Healthy! EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE A Can be put in a very Mnall place. A very Handsome piece of Furniture for any room. PRICKS - $7.50, $10 a nd $ 15. Call and see dif? ferent styles and get copy ot 'Physical Culture" eiven gratia jj for next few days. Have you seen samples of ''95" Rambler. It will do your heart good to sec them. iVT?''Phone 489. j nv 1 r?? q ?, a ? Norfolk. Moviit, t?rc. S 7 iVIaim Street, 1 1 min UK, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, &c. Tlnies may I? hard, but our now CREDIT SYSTEM I? a help to all. With a littledown ?vi - mi weekly ptytncnlayoucau gel just m?a yon w.iut tu a n Hoc. * owe and sea If Ibis Is nut so. leader la L.;it Prices (?r i'.uli or Installment, '17'S n:i 1 'i74 Church itreet, cnn.\ k'rniti-:. < Ell 'N't KTOKK. BANQUET LAMPS "I'ow W,,s wtek, Conao around and see our prlcesi 2 ? ??..:.,ly^eet JOHNSTON CHIN A CO^ r it s.sta .ri 1. \ ? MIIIKI.n lIKAI'i. CPECIAL SALE FOR TO-DAY. 3 At EAST MAIN MARKET. , Finest llarllrt Pears, ihre? pound ran, only ISucau; littest Mild Cured Breakfast Raeon In strips, linn pound it-^t selected I'rlnoMj Anna Poultry of etrory description, a so ih .t Quest quality 01 Be i, Veal ?n>i l.unib. Tty u und i will guarantee satisfaction. H. SCHLOSS, 242 East Main. EVERYTHING FRESH AND VT ^.ff1 fkiureh Enterprise Beef and Provision Stores, Not?. ISOChitrah street,near St Paul's Cbureb, umi Ml Market spaeeon Rr?wer street. r'i?o" v.. n Hielten Meats money will buy. Prodi and Smoked Meats AT Pit h "KS TOUCHEU By no on 11.1.-1 iE, Try usnues mid y?n will < ami h ral a. \'iitnti <n ic ?: ti i.isv. LARK'S RED CROSS. N* ll ttl.'N KIlAIIlitV. Private diseases of whatever iiaiura. vleld re'dily. PVnialo diseasei of all klu i? :uo speedily < arcd l?> t lark's Red tru-.* Kleetrio Natural Medicinal Water ?i OH. Wholesaled hy w. II, 'PERKY 4 CO., No. 112 Water street. Norfolk Agency?lUt numb street. t t?.\::v. LONGFELLOW'S CHOICE luutkoi. j i?. ISxoliauge Is all Havama. Try these brands and you will awoke uo other. p T" WISE & CO l.'i \\ atrt si r?"t ? I'l.l.N. E HAVE JUST RECEIVED ^pJ!,::;? K?STS 833 iuld procure front every par! of the world, anil eordlallr invite llu p ?Iii .na aitil examine Hie same, <iku.VT ATLANTIC ANO PA< li'ltJTBA Bxpei lent r anil n I he |> ibllfl .? L'On COM PAN A . :!!? .Market 8?|uare and . t. City Mar?e Mi4> <>; t it : . i.o.\ > <m i 111:. F UrflR'C V, Uftfl Pawnbrokers, :t7S Cburnh street (foar doors . J t\\^\JlJO OL DI\U, |lou, Queen) make liberal advances on any. thlng 1,1 value. AH mall coiarannicalioas will be |.roiu|>tly attended to. -in i i.i r. F OR THIS WEEK_was Iberesurb a retlucllon as I will glviftr a Week luotli hill'lji rollet Artie e.-, Perfumery, Hair Blushes, Combs, it a ill pay you to c ii WIUSKB, Cttt-Rate Druggist, Church strait. OVfitl WANT lYi A I 1 Of course you do. Well, give ut a call. If you IUU Willi 1 LUAL r waut Wood we have all kinds, nad fill all ordern promptly, 41L llrauihlotou avenue, ^ COOPER. $5 Per Ton-2.240 PouMs-CASH! HAW LINGS, NICHOLS & CO. 'Phone, MS. Office and Yard, .< Nlviaoa ?licet, na?t oat.1 of ferry. ? >1 Huy your coal from iih ?nd yo i ar? certain of 2/MO pounds. Sole agents for the ecltbrated Elk Garden Steam Coal *ai tb? only Genuine George's < rock. Cumberland lor blackiuiths. GORDON DE CORDY & CO., Telephons It MEMBER Tl Oiiir'; 110 lleruuJa Str?dt. de CORDY In the Coal business In Xorfolk. _ LPLIDICTIAN 10,1 Levitt avenue. )?;...!..- V'artl full ol Coal . .11!. l.> i lilll, ?ud Wood. Prices as low a?*anybony I est faoilltles foe handling same in city. PROMPT DELIVERY, WOOD ! Am telling hc%t tiak and iitie Wood, cut in any Iccsth and split at H.3J per quarl,r tout or J3 per told. Mouk always lai ye. PHONE -1 '. CHAS. K. SCOTT, I.or, t; and Keiervoir aventist. 'flic Oldest I The Most Reliable I >F0LK-L0AN-0FFJ^: 136 Cliurcli Street. MONEY LOANED St3?S^ _,._ . .. . . . .. .. . Al.'_J ...'... .1.... 1.. .... ^! .Villitil ItOllI Met ?oooription. All ??"'??? <J": pOHite.l with us are kei.t In tho tlu-st Kiro and Burglar Pi oot Safes, w?ion the protection of th^ Jcwclor'e Security Alliance. Special Kates on stuns o. vlsO ati.i over. All iransactloue .kept ?tricUy Oouadoutial. Wad coinmttiucatieias WHt receivo prompt attantlou.