PORTSMOUTH NE WS
The Bright and Breezy Happen?
ings, Giving Zest and Vigor.
RELATING TO THE PRIMARY.
A Meeting of Candidates Called.
Visiting Lako Drummond. Hail
in the County. Fine Easter
Music. Wanted to dump
From the-Third Story.
Tliere will bo do meetings this wook.
All tho religious meetings buvo been
closed.
There will be a Uorniau at Kiru Hall
fo Dig lit.
The scboola will all opeu again to?
morrow.
'1 be Easter tuusio was due iu all the
cliurcbos Suuday.
The oouditiou of Mr .1 D YouDg was
ilightly liottor ycstordoy,
T'bo meetings ut tbo Court Street
SBaptist Chnreb closed last night.
A party ol gentlemen went to Lake
Drummond yesterday aud spent tbo
day.
There will bo a marriage at the Court
Btreet baptist Church to morrow uf
leruoou.
It now looks as if tbo Councils will
bare to be ohoien by ward mealing s
as usual.
Tbe now mill nt Scott's Creole on
Jiiilligau's Poiut will be started before
mnuy duys.
Head the advertisement of W .1 Davis
tu this ib9tie iu reference to tbe bull
gnmu to-day,
Cordelia Parker was committed to
the county jail for ten days for disor?
derly conduct.
The uew schedule on tho ferry bo
gins to day, the first boat leaves at -l::IO
Instead <>t G o'clock.
'I be Uttel dat.ee lit tbo SchtlK-tt cou
Cort last night vras good. Tbe singing
was moat excellent.
It is rumored that tho street rmlrond
will, ou the 1st of May, run the belt
Ii no us it did lust summer.
Kxtrn Btreet cart. wru put on yester?
day afternoon to accommodate the
crowd to the baseball game.
Constable Audersou arrested Heu
l'arker for having stolen goods in bia
possession, lie was locked up.
Bail fell to tbo depth of nu inch or
ruoro iu the county Sunday, but uo
damage to tho crops whs doue.
Tbero were seventeen felony cases
lieforo tbe ttruuil jury of Norfolk coun?
ty yesterday und liftceu misdumuuuors.
Mr. John 1;. Tboinaa put oil ono of
Jsew Vork, Philadelphia und Norfolk
railroad barges yesterday aud Luuled
tip another.
Ceo Talbot was arrested yesterday
afternoon by Constable Audeisou for
stealing a pair of oyster tonga Irom Mr
Lewis Benson.
It is said tLnt it will take 1,250 oer
loads of dirt to till up tbo old wood
?lock, und it will tuko thirty days to
balil tbom hero.
Three thousand three hundred dol?
lars were subscribed to the South
rttreot Baptist Church at tho Sunday
uioruiug service.
Tho Deniooratic Committee aud the
candidates will meet to-morrow night
to elect clerks und judges and to settle
nil business pertaining to the primary.
Couhtahlo Branch, Deputy Sheriff
Biverson and Constable tsbam went
out lust night to make u raid ou a den |
?jf thieves. At midnight they had uot j
returned.
Jamos Brickbouse, the negro who i
was arrested for stealiug iu .lohn
W, Woodmau's store, ou tho Market,
was soul to tho May term ol tho Must
tugs Court yesterday on two charges.
Stonewall Camp Confederate Vet
erans met lust uight and transacted the
usual routine business. It was decided
?.hut ut the next meeting steps will be
taken to raise funds to help build Jell
1 'avis' monnmeni.
Delia Day, a negro vjgraut, who has
Just finished serving u Bentenee in the
county jail, was arrested Saturday
Digbt for being (iruuk nud beggiug
around the market yesterday. She wus j
committed to jail for teu day?.
The "Little Hoopers" of Fourth
street Baptist Sunday School, will givo |
tui icocream supper in tbo toLool room
to night, April Ititb, for tbe purpose ol
raising moiioy to repair tho Sunday
aubooi room. The public uro invited.
A negro woman muh beforo tho
Mayor yesterday charged with going
to the housu of a colored man on Bart
afreet, and breaking alt Ina crockery
and lurnitiiro because he refused to
nay bur 25 cents for wasbiug. She
v.\.- made to pay a tine.
The negro Zachariah Williams, who
?was arrested by Constable Branoh and
Deputy Sheriff Siversou last week, us
amc of (ho SuiVolk robbers turned out
10 bo the wrong man. but he is wanted
tu North Carolina for mur.ler. A
coward of $100 is offered tor bis cap?
ture.
Balnrday a negro wotuiu raised n
disturbance in Sooth Portsmouth, Au
otlicer was stint for und wh.-n tbo wo
(nun saw him coming it t >ok tho com?
bined efforts of Ibree men to keep her
from jumping out of a third story
window. She was lined ^i.fjiifor dis?
orderly conduct.
Constable Branch, of Suffolk, came
down lust night ?t I carried his men
out to whero the stolen property was
l>nd they could not positively identify
tho goods. He desires to return bin
thanks to Deputy Sheriff Siversou and
Constable (ahum for tbo courtesies ox
tended to him in trying to catch tho
men.
Wait for Bofheimer'e branoh store,
S'JO High Btreet, Famous' old aland.
Children Cry for
INJURED INTERNALLY.
Jumped OfT a Train While Traveling
Twenty Miles an Hour.
Yesterday morniog two uegro women
mimed Nice HolU.uiun ami 121160 Moore
treut down to the 9 A L depot to sro
tboir sister go off. They concluded
they would go to tin- round Louse with
her and there got off. When the traiu
reached the round bouse it did not
slacken up, no the women got fru/ltt
eued und went to tuu door of the cur
and jumped off.
Tho wnuiau Hollonian had her leg
broken at the hip, uud wni injured in?
ternally. She was curried to her home
at Bl9 Hieb street, whero medical aid
wbh summoned. The Muoru womuu
hud two ribs Bud one arm broken and
was injured iutertially. She wus curried
to her homo No. OO'J Columbia streut,
where modicul aid was suniuiouod.
Doth women arc said to bo iu a proca
rioua condition aud thoir injuries
may result in death.
? Iincrnl? >umljxv.
The funeral of Mre. Sophia Ann Krb
took place .Sunday aftoruoon from tho
residence of her father, Mr. Thomas
Lassiter, corner of County aud
(ireeu ntreets. Tho services were con?
ducted by Rev. T. McN. Simpson, as?
sisted by" Kev. W. II. Edwards, ufter
which tho remains were tuken to Oak
Grove Cemetery for intermeut. Tho
following gentlemon uctetl as pull-bear?
ers: .lohn J. Sullivan, Win. D. Mut?
ter, Churles Jones, C. 1!. Warreu, J,
P. Puce. John Hall.
The funeral of Mrs. Bridget Hogan
took place Sunday ulteruoou from St.
Paul's Cutbolio Church. The services
wore conducted by Kev. Titos. .1.
Itrady. Tho remains were interred iu
St. Paul's Cutbiilto Cemetery.
Tho fnnural of Mrs. W. 1J. Howe took
place Sunday afternoon aftoruoon from
the Court Street Presbyterian Church.
The services wero oouduoted by liev.
Mr. Allisou. The remains were tuken
to Philadelphia. Pa., via New York,
Philadelphia and Norfolk railroad,
'iu..' itow? on i.'omttv Mroef.
County street, between Crawford and
Middio street, on uuo side for over half
way. is occupied by u uuuiber of Mus?
eums, all of whom keep clutlitug stores.
There la a jealousy existing between
them, A family named KoschlsKy seems
to lie the bone of contention. I!, bus
muiked ins clothing way below the
others und this is where the row bugau.
Suturday Koscbfksy und u men named
ltopport were lined for disorderly con?
duct uud u-uir indecent language,
Yesterday Mrs. Koso.hfnky anil Mrs.
Hopport wero summoned to court for
it similar oiVluuc. The case was contiu
ued until Thursday, however. Youun
Hoechl'sky stated to the court that it
prejudice. The Russian yesterday
started a ]>etition aud tried ro got it
signed by tho people in the neighbor?
hood asking the court to mako
lioschfsky and his family,move from
the place,
Fined for A ??null.
James Thomas, who has been living
in it house with u man uumed Walker
attempted to move Saturday without
paving his rent, Walker insisted that
enough furmturo should be left behind
to pay what ho owed, this Thomas re
ItiBed to do. Wulker pulled out what
Thomas thought was a pistol aud
thrcateded to kdl Thomse, who left in
a hurry and had Walker arrested.
In the court yesterday the pistol was
presented uud fonod to bo a cap pistol.
Wulker was lined 82 for au assault,
I tit- tc. si of ein- (inns t'?|??iir?-d.
On Sunday mention wus mudu of the
arrest of Charles Lewis for stealing
cupper. On yesterday Deputy SherilV
Abbott succeeded in arreatiug Lewis'
brother ttud a youth named Lumarr,
who were wanted as accomplices. They
were brought to this city uud wero
lodged iu jail. The who!o gaug is now
in custody and will have a hearing to
day. The two Lewis boys have just
liniabed u seuteuee of six mouths tu
the county jail for stealing,
Wire doors nt Crawford's.
Five Hundred Ynrd* ol Eaater Ort??
Uuod?. Uiinti e.">,-., will tro in
Hautnitll'a ?o-im?- for
Hie. n Yard;
the 15o.quality at :>lo.; tho ilOo. tpiality
at P'e.; 12 i; cheviots at '.He.; 1'Jjc.
sei im ut s>,c.; SI hid gloves at 79c; 8c.
doyliea ut lo. each; i .fiO counterpanes
at U8c. each; 10c. giughnms at 7}o. ;
SI.50 gloria sill, umbrellas for 'JSc.oach;
SI,50 oheuillo covers at 98c, euch; 50e,
table linens ut 37lc, and tho 00c. qttal
lty will go at ISe. These prices are for
cash. llutumiU's, S20 High street.
Look for 210 High street, Rosen
bautu's reliable, up to date shoes alwaj s
givu satisfaction. No argument is so
convincing us low pttces for Al goods.
That's the logic by which our Bhoes
have footed their way iuto universal
favor iu Portsmouth.
Daby carriages at Crawford's.
? run immI i
Mirpr l?ed
Over our fresh arrivals of tino ready
made clolhtug, clolhihg iuado tu Ut
and made to wear well,
Surprised lirst at the
I.AMOK ASSORTMENT,
Surprised secontl at tho
superior vt Ai.rrv,
Bnrprised third at the
IMMENSE VARIETY,
Surprised fourth at the
wjw trices.
Levy AJacors, 200 High street,
t. 41)1 ks
NcedinK ft tonie, r,r eliililn-u who want build
n.it up. tliould tnke
IIRO'it .VS lltll.V BITTKItS.
It is pleasant; cure-' Malaria, Indigestion,
DlHouBucts, Liver Complaints and Metiralglti
Refrigerators at Crawford's.
Pitcher's Castoria.
The Norfolk Clams Taken in by the
Sturdy Truckers.
THE LEAGUE SEASON OPENED
An Immense Throng of 0,000 En?
thusiasts Disregarded Chilling
Weather. Called at Seventh
Inning. Loose Work at
First ol" the Girrte.
The championship neasoti opened iu
Portsmouth yesterday nltcruoou with
game between the locals and tuo
Norfolks, and although tho weather
was a tritte cool ami quite threatening,
there wuro about 5.000 present.
Beloro wo go into tho details of the
game, let ns Bay that under the efficient
supervision of Manager island, tho
very best order prevailed, and all who
weut out expecting disorder uud bad
behavior oamu away from tbo park
very ugroeably disappointed, uud the
manager is to bu cougruttilnted upon
bis successful efforts.
Portsmouth took her usual lirst at
tho but, and nfttr three men hail ueeu
sent to huso on balls, liehun Startet! the
run gettiug by u pretty single and tho
Portsmouth rooters went wild. Ports
month scored six runs to her credit bo
foru the side was retired, and Norfolk
dime to tho but with an uphill gamo to
play, hut with two men on bases u hot
grounder was hit to Pullet, who made a
beautiful stop and would have riiunht
tho runner from third, but unfortu?
nately Vetter, in attempting to return
tbo bail, lost sight of tho fact that there
was no one covering third huso and ou
this play Norfolk soured two runs, with
an additional two bul'ore the aide v?ua
retired.
After this inning both clubs settled
down and played good bull uutil the
[sixth luniug, wheu Portsmouth added
six more runs to her credit, and as two
runs hud been made between the first
and sixth, and as Norfolk was bluuked
in her sixth, tho score stood II to 5,
Portsmouth was blanked in her half of
tho seventh, but Norfolk developed h
hatting streak iu her ball and succeeded
iu adding live runs to her credit before
the Hilling was ended.
Ilallman, who pitched for Ports
lotltb, struck out seven men and wus
very effective up to the seventh, when
darkness compelled him to let up in
his speed iu order thut \ otter could
sco tho ball. Herr. Seiloy uud Mo
Douald, wero put in by Norfolk, but
none of thorn proved etleotivc. Ports?
mouth had two errors to her credit,
but both of those were very costly anil
occurred at critical singes of the game,
Portsmouth's entire iuliuld played
groat buli aud llnrgraves played his
I usual brilllaut gumo in ceutre (field,
Vetter caught in excellent style,besides
hitting well and stealing buses like a
tietid. Ho bids fair to lead the league
in base running this year. Wbatoy's
work at second aud Coroorau and
O'Hagun's batting were features of the
Norfolk's playing, 'late aud Thornton
Ito used tue stick with great effect.
The same teams play ugaiu in Nor
lolk this alternoon und I.euch will pitch
lor Portsmouth. While yesterday's
game was loosely played at times, it
wus enough to satisfy the Portsmouth
people thut they will be strongly rep?
resented iu tuo Stute League. Below
is the score:
rosTiMouiii. stoat oi.it.
It 11 I i * l It II Po K
Knox.ttli. I I ? I {Whaler. SI*..... I l S H
l'iuler, tili. u ii J 0 ICorcoran.??..._ I J I ?
.1... ii -. rf. tl M I I'O'Haxau, lb.;. 2 t! 8 0
Tutr. Iii . t - "? 11 Hager, el. I '.' I U
eiiau.it.l i 0 l'|ilauptinaun,rf *J 1 u
ion mi a, au. l t a
WcCaiiu, If... a o i i
liiuao, |.
I uroV, I i
ur?toa,?
Vi lt?r, ...
urr.
I u
? rr, I.u u o
' ! - P . 1.
Donaltl, p.. ii ii u
f?tal.10 a 21
J?l l:> INN IVI
I O Uli
Summary : Earned runs -Ports?
mouth, 1 ; Norfolk,:!, two base hits; T?te,
Vettor, Haver utut ('< rcoran. J, three ba.-e.
hits, O'Hiigau and Hager, stolen base-.
Knox, Vetter I. and U'Hasjau; double
plays, Wbaloy, Corcoran uu.t O'Uagan;
liases on balls, Portsmouth 7, Norfolk
7; hit by pitcher. Port-mouth 3, Nor?
folk I; struck out by Bellman 7, Me
Donald 1; bases ou balls, (Jreeu 1; wild
pitch, Herr 1, lime of game, 'J '. I,
I'mpire, Mr. Saunders, Scorer, \V C
Viruelaon,
i in- i.nai !*???? i> it- on Kar ill
To r atonabli ex pet re'.n-f are they who
ate continually nos ng th< ui>elvea ivith
calomel, blue pill, i odyphlliu anil othn
draatio cntliartios Conatiput on inuuotne
pjimanontly overcome by -u Ii violent ?Ha
tinhorn of t ic houili. atotiia h u liver
Tney inttioi more liar t as they tem?
porarily rollevo llu-tttt i ? sitotui h Hit
tor* la a -ale ami pfffti tuul ail at tute tor
kii h hurtful <ir .g-. Tbo <? lect ?1 tlm in ? II
cine I* e isy an i natural, au I Is uot aceoiu
paniotl aa in tlio eaan "f mioug pun utivo.
?with Rripiog au I brupt operation. Ma?
laria, rlyspepa a. lliliouaueaa, * ok head one,
heartburn, kidnoy trouble, rhoiimatism and
uoi \o mlie-r nr?i Cllt r 1 and | romptly r, -
moved by this excellent roaiu a , com?
mended by physi inns every win re.
Trade secrets are scarcely ever udvor
tised, but we'll ted you how wo manage
to sell good, reliable shoes us cheap as
others ohargo for shoddy, shaur- stock.
.Inch Kusenbaum, tho store, 210 High
street.
Parnitnro. osrneis at Crawford's,
t niter ii _r'l "an.
A. .7. Phillips, t onl for tho cele?
brated fcathor bone aud P, W. corsets.
New lino knl gloves, Dur gouts' fable
cut kid gloves at j?l aro immense. Every
pair warranted. A. .1. Phillip*.
New mattings at Ctawford'a.
Children Cryfoj
Kobbnrv III lllo UOUtttr.
Sunday night a uinu named Mages
atadt broke into a store uu the shell
rund leudiug to Deep Crook, which wus
formerly kept by Wyntt, but in now
owned by Capt. Sawyer, and stole
figure, 'tobacco aud in money. Yes?
terday Deputy Sheml Abbott, Consta?
ble Anderson, of the county, aud of.
?eer Hoofyaglo, of thin city, found
Mugosstadt asleep in Chimney Woods
und arrested biin. He was brought to
this city aud was lodged in the county
jail.
Souio time durin;: Sunday night
some one entered the burroom of I),
j W. Iliploy, on Jefferson street, iu tho
oouuty, aud carried of) ub nit Qve gal?
lons of whiskey and turned tho barrels
loose uud let all the run out. It is
thought that it watt Magesstadt, who
was wanted for robbing Sawyer's sa?
loon.
> <>rfolk|;< ?mihi \ t nun.
This Court met yesterday ontl after
thngiuud jury had been etupuuelled
and received the instructions of the
Court, thoy retired aud found the fol?
lowing true bills:
Wilson Thomas, MollieMoore, Fred?
erick Williams, with a utiiuber of
aliases, felony; Cad W, Ivey, Marshal!
Kobursou, murder; Will Obey, Haniel
White, lt. Miller, .lohn Skiouer, Chan.
Hodges, felony; .lames Hull, misde
meanor.
The will of Daniel Ol I wus admitted
to record.
13, McKown was appointed a spec ul
policemuti for Tanner's Creek, After
which tho court adjourned until to-dBy
at 10 o'cl jek.
? lt.- Kill,-* nun.
The Portsmouth Rillea ball wn? fairly
well attended last night, The Armory
Hull wus baudsomclv decorated au.I
presented iiuito a scene of beauty. The
Naval 1'ost Hand was iu Bttoudauco
und presented tlelightful music. At II
p. m. tito grand march wus gone
through in a beautiful manner. Tin*
dancing commenced und wus kept up
until midnight, when supper was
served, Alter supper danotug wus re
stimed and continued until tibur morn?
ing, when ul I departed (or home, vot
tig the I idles bull the pleusuutest ol
i he season.
I I ret toll hi Ve.iri luttll.
At the atitinnl meeting of the congro
gation of Trinity Church yesterday the
following uamed gentlemen wore
elected us members ol the vestry lor
the ensuing year: .1 V Crocker, \V li
Murdaugu, \V H Stewart, W II ttidgc
well, K N VVilcox, 11 B Cutherell. S ?
Ashton, .1 W Ashtou, .1 R \\ oodley, S
P Wigo, A li Butt, Jl 0 Walker.
i ualer KtiUurlMiiiiiiaiil.
I bis evening nt 7:in there will bo
given a concert composed entirely ol
chtldrou who bavo been rehearsing for
more than a mouth. Lhoy can promise
a pleasant evening to all thntnllcnJ.
The full programme was published in
l'nk ViuaiNiAN of Hunday,
I f you aro going to the bull game iu
Norfolk to day Irre one of Davis'?
cheap turn outs?SI.50 for a bice horse
and buggy. apltHt
See the twiu store prices on urn
brollus tin- week. ?. R, Weltou a Co.,
332 and 33-1 High street.
\i ?? !t:n <; i hem,
A dandy lino of meu's tnu shoes in
gaiters and luce. Call und see them.
L. C, Long a Sou, 219 High street.
tlon'c Vim Halle?-? Ii.
Don't take any stock in advertise
mouts early or duriug iho - ,??-?!. when
j ou react of clothing marked down from
520 to $10, $15 to 27.50, $12 to SO, uud
so on. That will do well unough at the
end of the season in order to . lose out
balance of stonk, etc. Wo don't believe
iu fooling and humbugging the people,
what the pubbo wuut is fair und toiuare
dealiug. Our past reputation is as
good a recommendation us wo would
want. Onr stock of clothing lur men,
boys and children ttiis season is the
best and oheapost that we've tver put
in our store. \\ e can sell you u good
ull wool suit at SC, another at $8, $10,
$12.50 up to {;'-.'?">. i bildren'a suits from
SI.50 to $t\. <>ur combination suits
'coat, two pairs pants aud cap) are
great sellers. Wo have the very latest
in spring neckwear, the "Rob Hoy"
tie t.s the newest. Oall on us before
puruhaeiug elsewhere.
BnESLAOBit .v Anthony,
111 High street.
Tram ? uiogrl Heat Inn,
Now that hypnotism is in the air our
conversation books will have to bo re?
modeled, as thus:
Oood morning! Have you hibernated
welly
Y'es; 1 have had a most in/cessfill
trnuce this winter. Have you laid up at
nil?
Only for it few days at Christina-,
just to escape tho bills.
Well, yon take my advice, old man,
and rout n private catacomb ou the
tbreo years' system, it comes much
cheaper in tho end, and you save all
your coal and gas, to hay nothing of
clothes.
Wo've started a Nirvana club in bur
neighborhood on tho tontine principla
The lust person v//u? wakes get-- tho
prize, unless the lirst who comes to
makes oir with it.
It is capital, anyway, when you nru
taking a tour. Saves all the trouble of
sight seeing. You aro just packed up
und forwarded from place to plaeo,
With an automatiokodak, which records
everything you visited. Try ill
Will, suino day. Hy Jove, I must be
off! 1'vo got toattcud an antcsthotio
concert, absolutely painless.
And I've got a mesmeric dinner par?
ty on tonight. All the bores will bo put
in gln.s cases and fed mechanically.
Qoodby, then. Sleep well!?London
Punch.
Pitcher's ?astoria8
John Bolgiano & Co.,
OltOWKKS Or'
SEEDS!
ALASKA I'K.V*.
ALASKA VI. \-.
I N l ii v l AIM V l'K.A?.
K.\ I II A KAHI.1 IT.AM.
Truckers' Specialties.
v?|Mt|nc luvin-. Wat llrau*. I'.-.i.. f'ubba?C, Co
buwl. ?"..in. CanlalutiiN-, ('aullHuwer, Vanity.
I'areulp. Pquasli, l'unuar, Kgit Plant, I'uiuato. all
kluUa, l.ettn. e, Walarmaluii
Farm Specialties.
Main? l jiih 1 los? E? ?! I'ol iloca, Clovvr.Titnotbr.
Kio Luh. ill, dais, Mill, i, HluoCra
Whotetalc rrloiK telegraph*) or 10 ailed,
CIIKAI'h'lt AND HI.I II.K than Now York or
Philadelphia.
John Bolgiano & Company,
Growers ot" Seeds,
21 E- Lombard St.. Baltimore, Md,
Oovd* delivered in ii lioura.
Oooili dfllvricil In Vi hours
BERKLEY BRIEFS.
'I'lio runorul of littlo Lliirbert Cravon
took placo Sunday aftsruouu from St.
Potor'a I'. E. Utmrcb, and wuh coudiict ?
I'd by Ruv. Robert Oatowood, assist od
by liov. 11. N. Quisouburry, of Uerkloy
Avenue Baptist Church. The Church
was tilloil with rolutivos and loving
friends to pay their lust tribute of ro
Hpont to that bright mid promising
youth. Tho following boyo aotod us
pailboarers: Active?Fred ?ashioll,
Wulluco Oihbs, Wilbor Jaoooks, Blob
ard Billisoly, Samnel l'nchnrd and
Frank Rndd. Ilouorury?Jos.Baker,
Armistoad Dasbioll, Crawford Rodders.
Bony liurbort, .lohn Scarboro and
Uaymou Priohard, lulormcut in Mug
uolia Ocuiotory.
There wan u game of bull yesterday
ou tho Berkley Military Institute
grounds between the (''unchurch street
boys, of Norfolk, and tho buys of tho
above institute. Tho liurkiuy hoys
Won the gnmo tiy n score of 1 I 10 13.
Unmet Heid, u highly respeotad
colored woman, died at bur blisbaud's
residence in Lowistou, Sunday morn
mg, Ii ei fuuurul will in e place to?
day. I
Itev, B, '1'. Walisfleld, of Howling
llrcou, is visitiug tlio family of Copt.
C. W. Voung, in .South Norfolk.
Miss Tburston and Mr. Deining
will give "Ignomar'' at Market Hull
Friday night for benefit St. Paul's 1'.
IS, Church.
A good many Berkley people wont to
Portsmouth yesterday to sue tho lirst
gumu of the season between thu Nor
lolks and Portsmuuths,
Dr, Goo. II. Bay expects to begin a
series ot revival moetiugs at Ohestuut
Street M. K. Church next Sunday.
Tbe Schubert Quartette will be nt
Market Hall to morrow night lor bene?
fit of Chestnut Struct M. B. Church.
Admission 25c aud 3Do. Reserved seats
ou sulu ut W. 15. Dougherty's hut
atom.
.Mr. W, H. Wilson is very ill at her
residence on Pine street. His brother
was telegraphed for yesterday from
?lersoy i itv, N. .1.
The l.nrzu lletitb Ittuuor.
Tho Garxa death rumor had its box
office receipts attached just us it was
about to .-tart of) oil u season of ouo
oigbt stands. ? WaHhiugton Post.
A Terrible Discovery.
Tho Colorado wqman who faintad
while preparing her ballotprrJbahlydis?
covered that her party badge was not on,
straight. ?Kansas < 'ity Journal.
Geeilt Dourth Ant ling Polltli hum.
This has beau obo of tho busiest Bea
?on.-i the political coroner has ovo?
known. ? Wnsbiugh m Star.
Matrimonial I (em.
Cus do .Smith?.Miss Ella, may I hopo
to win youf
Miss Kiln?Why, Mr. do Smith, do you
think I'm to l.o rallied??Texas Sittings.
Brings comfort and improvement and
lentis to personal enjoyment when
rightly used. The many, who live bet?
ter than others and enjoy lite innre, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adapting tho world's best products to
the needs of physich) being, will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy. Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence i.-- due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and picas
mil to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of n perfect lax?
ative; effectually cleansing the system,
dispelling colds, headaches and levers
iiiki permanently curing constipation.
It bus given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid?
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak?
ening them and it i.- perfectly free from
every objectionable BUbstanCC.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by nil drug
gists in ?oe und $1 bottles, but it is man?
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, whose name is printed on every
package, also the name, Syrup of figs,
and being well informed, you will not
accept any substitute if ollereU.
IMtRVSIIOIl III A llVKIt'l HHJIKS IS I IMMM'SJIIUJ I'll A PVBWTlSKW^Wyt
OYS
WlLL.PtEAJElT?KEvN'?TrcB
THAT WE HAVE J?5T RECEIVED
ALL OF THE LATE5T NOVELTIE^j
IN BOYS jtLOTH SW??
OF THE
Mo ROSE MB?UM, *is
1KI--US HI?;li ?U,-'iL
^ PORTSMOUTH.
I fir ft ?z
I.'iiU Gl.KHK OP THE MAHKET, JAM KS
V T. WHITP.HUUST, subject to Domo
t ratio priuiary. mli2S-lf
rANTBl)? hoarders to ocottpy throo
uloa largo rooms, 1100 1 r arfortl htreot,
corner Crawford mid Loo on streets Two
minutes walk to Ferry, Uatli privileges,
ap13-31
TEETH
Exlraclcd Wittum. Pain.
1)11 <.. N JOHNSON, (IHinti.College Dont.
Ktirjrory , tbo dixeovoror o MBNTIIUf.KNK.
ii dintiit o iittteli oxporiauce ami a akillfnl
nitre t ruf teotb. bus beon iuvitoil by l?r.
Uyrd to deuiouatrata Hie uh,- of
AM !5iVjlAlIOjLyjT3J>ri3
Tor t):o palnleai extraetion of troth. Tbl*
ueiv preparation don not produce uucoii
aeiouauesH or other unpleasant effects; but
whou slmph applied to ti.e Riitn reu li ra
both it uud tlio tooth perfectly insensible to
pain.
BEING ABSOLUTELY 3AFE
under nil oironinalaheoH it Im of oauooial
valoe tu those nftlt tad with lioerl diaoaio,
weak I' ll h, or illno h o' any ?ort Nu
. Ii! iroform. n.i er. ttogits, no bad effects,
tin danger, no u in.
hit. JOHNSON ?i I !)?? in 1'iiri-moiltli
Tl KSUAV, WEDNINDAY and THUIISDAY,
Aliril Hi ll 17th nut Isill, ?? tlio eftl . of
Dr. o. T. Ilyrd. SSOC High atri ot
t.>oit ?Ast t'Ain inspkotoh,d w. muh?
DKN. Subject to Democratic primary.
splt-if
TI1L E. C. BROOKS COMPANY,
Her <t<imil torn lor Fruit? und ProdUOC.
CA. ?, t aadiea ?urt Craokeia. Give ua .i cull.
ill ami ll.'l High iitraot,
Portamoutb, Va.
(iehtlerqeti desiring (iuo Shirt? can
now get the celebrated Barden wer per
.v Ditbmer brand in French paruule,
Scotch iiiu.t: n'-. cheviot, pique and
white in all style a, mado to order at
short notice. \V. II. Bkekh, sole agent,
30G High .street, Portsmouth,
NOTICE.
We liohiro to call tlio nttentiou of our
Ir eu'K nnd tliu public generally to our now
Hue of Silk mid Wo 1 Spring Di eve Sultiuea.
at au I in oiita per yard. Three FabrlOS
? <? :i pot i nt.less H an over before offered.
?1 inch Kornea, in Ida k and colon, at 60
coin i p r i aril. and 39 inch s-'oriitea Hoa
riotl ia, sioi m Serges, etc., :I5 and 3'i cants
per ya <1.
i haunt [ill lino of Faliey Woosteds, 8d
ii < h ? do, 16 i nt< per vurd,
i" oil .u lii Silka f r (Ircases and ladloa
Wh st. n cent, ( or y rd.
v II no of I!. Proatleya Ulaok Dress
1 1 in plain aud li^uro-, ate.
Another eaai ol tbo-n lar^o Marzellas
Quilts, #1.1*2 .ouis or.', worth twice, tho
luouey.
Wo ? hvb the. cheap at well made Ladies'
Mutliu Underwear in the . ity.
A out! r?11 Jhutorw oka I'attorn*
W. C. NASH.
?1TJ High stroat
t IONOEHT UY THE SCHUBERT MALE
\ QUARTETTE, asaislcd by
MISS MAUDE IIUOHES
MISS QRAOE hi. REAVE.
K im Rail, MONDAY, APRIL IB. Resorvedl
toata 50o. Auspices Y, M. U, A. upll-4t
ESTABLISHED 1881.
FOUT?M0t'TH, VA.
VlfANTED -lAMIl.ltiSTOHEltVE WITH
V> DINNERS A NU HUl'J'EHS at their
i rr ! enoes at small coat. My table will be
?applied with ihn host iu the. market, aud
nil the earliest vegotablea. etc.. in union.
Terms reasonable by week or month.
KDWAUD SMALL,
2it) Water street.
Send postal or call at the above address.
nih27-lni
Special For To-day.
lloston Hake I Keens, 13)0 per oan. Fine
Evaporated Apples loo per pound. Fine
Evaporatad I'eiicbea. m ? per pound. Fine
I .aporated AprI ota. 10c irnr pound. Good
Duttor 2Ue per poun I. If you want good
brea I u le our Biiubaam PI our.
0. W. HUDQIN8 & CO.,
802 Crawford street.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
P. P. P. porlflostba blood, bnlldtap
the *TMk mid ilel'.iitateJ, ejlVM
Bt.onK'li to weakened nert **, olpel*
disease i.glvtMK iho patient health aid
li:ii>i>iMos., where siohness, gloomy
feelings: ind lassitude tirsi prevailed.
Ptor prtoisry.seooodary and tertiary
aynblfla, toraiood poisoning, merou*
rial ?!-????, lualirli. ,1-. MpopHla, and
In all blood and sliu disease*, nuu
bioirbun. pimple*, old ohronlo uleers,
tetter, scald hou.:. boil*, erysipelas,
ecxema we may say, without feir of
i'l'iitrndirtKiii.iiiTit P. 1'. I". is t ho tx-sr,
bloo.l t'tirlilpr in Llie world.and makeri
positive, speedy and permanent cures
!:i all oasoi. _
Ladles whoso syetems uru poisoned
nnd whoso trim ?1 is In an liui uro fount
tion. duo to menstroal irregularities,
are pnf'ill.irty benoatod by the w<>!i>
aortal tonlo ami blood cleansing prop*
artleanfP. P. P.-Prickly Ash, Poko
Hum unit Potaaalnm.
Bprinopibld, Mo., aufr. 1 ttn. ls'.it.
?I oan spesk In the blgboat terms of
your tnodlclnu from my own personal
i: ?. I wiihaffected '.viih heart
disease, pietiruy and rhnumutUm for
85years, win treatod by the vorv host
phj tlelauK anq spent hunijrtiils of dot*
Im-, 'ri*'I c\ .?ry known remedy wlth
out llixtlriK relief. I hare only taken
oao i...in,, of your p, P, p., ami can
otiuorfiilly say lr bas ikino mo more
good i ban anything I have evor tiiken.
Iran roeormueud your medicine to all
?Offerer* or the above dHeasa*.
MR9. at, M. yiCARY. '
fiprlng?old, Uroun Oouuty, Mo.
1 \ \ \ 1 t \ 1 1 \ 1 1 1 \ l 1
Pimples, Blotches":
and Old Sores. s:
Catarrh, Malaria \
and Kidney Troubles;
Arc entirely remown by f.IVJP, "
?Prickly Ash. Pol:e Root and. Pofes- *
?lam, (bo greatest blood pur fiel on -
o&rib. 9
Arehtjkkw, o,. July 21,1891. ~% m
MglSK* Lii-pmax Blies., Suvnnaab,
Qs.i pxAafaiBS?I bongSt abottleof *
..MOW.
months* treatment at the Hot Spring?.
Send three Bottles c. o. jo.
liespectfuily yours,
JAN. M. nf.wtok,
Aberdeen, Brown County,
Cnpt. JT. D. Johnston.
To all irhom if may eoucern: I hero*
bj testify to the wonderful properties
of P. P. T. for eruptions of the skin. J
suffered for several years with on nn*
slirhtly and disagreeable eruption oa
my faeo. I trltd ?Tory known remo
rly bu'. In Tain,until P. P. P. wasusod,
ami >m now entirely cared.
(Signed by; j. d. Johnston.
Havannah; us,
NU In Cancer Cared.
JVjrlrr.oiiy/rom JAe Mayor of Sequtn,Tex,
Hfqimn. Try., January 14,1803.
M>. -.!- LlPPaaN llito?., Hnvuunab,
Oa.: Gentltmen?I linvo tried your P.
P. '*. f..r a disease of tho ?ktn, usually
knows aa skin eaneer,of thirty years"
n:.r Iii.?, an.) (..unit great relief: 10
purities Ilm Id.I and removes nil If
ruiulon from Min .seat of the disease
nn.l prevent* any xnreudintr of the
sores. I have ttken tlvoor six bottles
uml f eel confident that anotbor enurae
v.-ul eflect a cure. It has nlso rolloved
me front IndU.'s'lon and ntomact?
troubles. Yours truly,
oa IT. W. M. rust,
Attorney ot Lanr>
Book en Blood Diseases Haiiea Fret
ALL DUUQ0I8T3 BELL IT.
LiPPMAN BROS.
PROPRIETORS,
U:<piunn'i illock,;iuvaunMbtOs?
it i til ii lit \ %?%?'?