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1 'wtt EVEM The "Mountaineers" Win.the Sec? ond.Game by Heavy Hitting. McCreery Could Not Hold the "Magi <ians" Down and the "Magic City" Representatives arc Corre? spondingly Happy. Mana? ger Brncn as a Pitcher. Wltcro They Piny !o..tlorro\v. fUcluuond at Portsmouth. llORliukli at 1 lit'THbutR. Noriolk. at f.ynohbnrg. Mandiiiu or tu? Club?. Won lot Tor Cent. KiaamoBd. is t .sis t.yncbburg-. 1u < Portsmouth. 12 M .tso J-orfolk. 10 IS .40:1 IVtersburg. H J.r. .8 IS lloanoko. 1 1<> ?'?i-'i The two games announced to tuUo f>lace on yesterday carne ofTon schedule lime, and n larger crowd than usual was present to cEeer the home team on 1o victory; tbe"rooter"of every hue was (herewith bis ever ready fund of free advice to the players, and the ''small tmy" vrbc pins his faith to the ant-cess of the "'Oyalermeu," wua very con? spicuous bv showing Ilia intimate ac? quaintance with the "Ball Tossers''und (he sweet and endearing terms he up plied to theiu, had tu be heard to he ?ppreointed. In the first gumo Mo Dotiuld occupied the box for the men in Cray and lied, antl alluwed only eights, while Manager-Captain Breon attempted to twirl for the Buanokos, and taking all things into considera? tion, he did not fare veryjbadly, as the Norfolk's only made eleven hits oil bis delivery. Cept. Breon says be did it to save bis jiitohere, as Fisher is laid up with a ?ore arm. Stahl ib in the same fix, while Gaffeey is expected to pitch Hominy, so rather than work dafl'uey ?nd Jjloyd too hard, ho attotnptod to tlo the work in the box hiuieclf. Norfolk won this game, Bee the scoru Lelow: .-??i.i oi ... ROAXOKK. h li ro i n ii ro k licCann,2a. 2 l 2 O.Shcrer, ?( ... ? " 2 i ?'orrorr-n, ?*.... 2 8 :t 0 8 ahl, I.o o I u <;'lln*iiii,:fl. l 1 3 0 ilHiden,2b-.. I S 2 <"l ilrTo *cr,rf.. o l u 0 Hradlcy, rl o 0 u i farced, c. ti o a I [Caran aufb^lb I 2 t e latliuer. ib.._ l 2 1.; olOrockrtl, ii ? it II ftacar, <<. o 2 2 O Farrell.M. ? I :i 0 <;.':cr. II . 1 0 1 0 Mar,1, u. ?. n I I U ?Irl nnicd . 0 u u o ltio B, p.. 0 1 U ?? Total. 7 II 27 l| Total. V S 27 4 1 SCORE BV Inning? jSo-f,lk.2 0 U 6 0 Ii II 7 Itiaotke.u u a 2 o o o u? 2 bi mm tRY?Earned Hunt?Norfolk, 4; Houuoko, 2, Hase on Bolls?Ort' Jlrcen. 2. Struck Out?By McDonald, 4: by ?r< en, 2. Two Bane Hits?Ha ?er, 2; Lattimer atul Padden. Double Vlays?(Joreoran, MoOauu and Lati mor, Breon, Pndden and (rocket. ?Stolen Bases?Cavanunugh. MoOailD aud (ieier. Tinio of game, 1 hour and ?5 minutes. Umpire, Mitchell. THE SECOND GA1IB, The second gutne wus started a few minutes after the conclusion of the first ono and McCreery und Lloyd were the opposing pitchers, and what the Roanoke'a did for ".Mao" made the iv'orloik ootitiogent snd. The ".Magi riaUB" put ginger in their work in this frame and started in to win, and they ?were helped considerably in that direction by thu pitching of Lloyd, the Norfolks only finding him for 7 ecatlering hits. Appouded is tho score: MDSFOI.K. KOASOKK. K II IV I E It II l>0 I Mi<'ami .1? .... i" u :i i Shercr, ?<. 2 I :i 0 Corcorau, u u i U 81 ?hl, Ii.t :i n e (fllagab, lb... I u 2 faddmi, 2b. t t 7 l ? ullim.wer, rf. 1 2 ? Ojllradley, rC. oil" Ihirretl, i... . u I ^ 2 Cavanauih. ts i ?-? l j Latliuer, ll-. ? 0 2 ii 0j Crockett, lb... I '.' v 0 linger, cf. l u 2 u liiaeti, ab.. 114 0 V-.f , II. 1 o 1 n i laik, c. 0 t 4 ii ?IcCreary, i . o ?-? o i Lloyd, p. l I u o Total . 4 7 24 ll| Tutal.12 1C 27 :; St ORK 11V innini1s. Norfolk.0 :i l :t o ? 0 0 0? 4 ?toauokc..3 3 0 l u o C 0 x ?12 SuuMAitY: Earned Raus?Roanoke, ft; Norfolk, I. Two Base Hits? Padrieu, Uhercr, Bradlev, Breon mid McCreery, ?Struck Out? McCreery, 9; Lloyd, _'. I3aso on Balls ?Oil' McCreery, 2; oil' Lloyd, 2. Hit by Pitched Hall?Crock ett. Left on Rases? Roanoke, 10; Nor? folk, 5. Parsed Balls?Puroell.l; Clark, I. Double Plays.Corcoran, MoCann and Latimer, Stolen Bums Norfolk, t; Uoauoke, 2. Umpiro- Mitchell. Time of (lame ?2 hours. LYNCHBURG STILL CLIMBING. "Truckers" Played Poor Ball, Making Thirteen Errors. By Southern Asnocistu'.l Press. Lvnchwuko, Vs., May 18.?Our os (oemed neighbors wbo, since Th?rs ?lay's gamn have been chuckling over ? he m l that Lynebbnrg'a march of ?victory hud ut lust been checked, have received by wire oro this the assurance ?hat that muten had been resumed at double quick, Portsmouth was cleaned tip on these Rounds tbis afternoon by tho ncoro of It! to 8 in tho presence of 0. large crowd. It must be said in candor, bowovor, that there whs utile g ory in tho vic? tory; for, of all tiie "dumb" ball, "Ynl ler ball, Chinese ball that nss been ?eeu here tbis teatoo, the Portsmouth ?Marines played it, or misplftyed it thia nfternooD. Their pitchers wore wild, and were easy fruit for the Hill City sluggors; their fielders were "ofT" iu their work, eveu Pop Tute mulliug balls, uud their battiug was exceedingly weak. The Lynchbargs wont in to play a fast gamo, but soon eaw that they would liavo no opportunity to do so with such opposition, aud tho gumo lagged wearily along until nearly dark, the homo team continually piling up runs, (Juo mistake that the Portsniooths made, perhaps, was in putting Hulluiau iu the box. Ho had pitched a splendid gnnio Dburfday aud every other day 1? to often too put iu a b:trd working, speody pitcher, At the heginitig of tho fifth iuuiug, Teaman, a uew niau, wns Buhfltitnted for Halltuan, hut fared little better than his predecessor, beind batted all over the lot. There wao one tuntt ou tlie Portsmouth!) who did hid part in liuo style, und that wus Vetter, their indomitable catober. The .score: i i n. mum.. It II PO K Kcrgusen. e.? 2 3 8 1 Qulnit, If Milutyi. ,21,... 2 o 2 u Wims. 2b.. i Uerryudl, 81?., I u l u Keed, at. I 1?.in).p.hi. ef. :t 6 O.lwiuuv, rf . I i.rav. i f. I n I 1 T?te. It-. I I.?by, as..1 i a e|lbiiiston.lt*2b 0 mill. if.. ?_? 2 I Pica k. ii..t e McKeuna, |. V. tt ? Kuller. Uli. . IIa" rove; . Tel ui ,i:i. p IIa l.uau. \> Total, M jr.i nv IK Hl .XUS, 1. ynoliburg.I :i o n 5 n 0 o?m Portsuivilth.(i l ;?? u 0 0 2 o 2 ? a St mmaky: Karned Uuns?Lynch luirg, ?; Portsmouth. I. Two Hutu Hits?Thompson (2), Orth, MoKenna, Heed, Teaman. Three Base Hits? Orth, Quiuu. Struck Out?By Mo lieuna, S; by liallmnu, 5; by Teaman, 2. Haee ou Halls- By MoKenna, 2j by ilallmau, 0; by Teaman, 5. Ilm "lllno Itiril?*' lit A way Willi ? Ii? ni'arnwNi" Iiv Soutboru AtaoBiateJ Pro?. Bichmond, Va., May 18.?The Hieb iihiuJs defeated tho Petersburgs thin ufleruoou iu a prettily played Kirne, which wan close aud exciting up to the J seventh inning. Not ono of tho runs I were earned aud Btill but three ot them ore attributable to errors. Score: It II E Hi. Imiond.0 0 l' 0 0 a 1 '.! 0? .". 7 1 Peterabi rg .0 o ? 0 0 o 0 0 a 3 4 Ituttt-rrios? Flynn aud Foster; Pack ard uud MoC-lung, 'f ile ITIolil at Sporl*. Lovers of outdoor ammemcnts ore, porhaps, more iutiebted to Mr. A. A. O'Neil than any oilier ninn in this community for the advancement of its tutercst8 and certainly no man is more entitled to orodit for what bo has done iu that line than he. lint for Arthur O'Neil it is very much to bo doubted whether there would be to-day a bicy c!o club iu tho city of Norfolk. About eight years ngo Mr. O'Neill embarked iu the bicycle business in a niodost way, and with bis accustomed energy and enterprise sot to wo;k to make that business a success. How well ho baa succeeded in lound in the fuel that he conducts to-day the most extensive pbtiihl shitieutfor sportsmen's articles to be found in the State.' }Jit* place is known throughout Virginia uud tin- adjacent Stutes, and wherever the bicyolo is used in the Stuto there is O'Neill's establishment known. Hut bis business is not aloun devoted to this line of sport. His ulare is the headquarters for all manner of sport mou's goods. In guns und patois he rnrrius a line ast-oriment. Tho crack shot wtio kill duck at 1!a-{gcd Island nnd tho fishermen nt Oeeun View nliko buy their goods from O'Neil, as do the frdlowa who love tho ronnly art bny of him tho gloves with which their favorites spar for points. The Indies who ure devotees of lawn tennis say Hint Author O'Neil keeps nil tho best in that liue, aud tin v are right, He carries a largo stock of everything in his liue and gives special attention to out of towu orders. If you need anything in his line write him and you will bo answered prompt Iv. If yon want your bicycle repaired send it to him nnd be will attend to vi.ur wauls. Messrs'. A. O. Hpalding & Bros., who have agencies ell over tho country.feeling tho need nf a .Southern agency for the sale of their supplies ? baseball, lawn tennis and, in fact, all kinds of spnrtmen's goods?has elected Mr, O'Neill as their Southern agent, and at Inn place uli of their goods cau be found ut manufacturer's prices. ?. iteeoril RrratllIssir Knl>a Under this houding the Cannon Hull Clothing Company,No. 80 Minn street, ofl'ors a big sacrifice sale of men's, boys' and children's clothing during tho nexl thirty days. Thoy quote prices on many of tho suits to be found in their stock, which, upon examination, will hn found remarkably low, The compuny anuonuces that they will loao money on every item sold, but have inndu thcKO prices to get iu the cash. Hut! ISny! SI im! Twenty cars of choice limithy and mixed liny on track. Must bo sold. I), P. tieid .V- Bro._ "Newest Discovery"-Ext. teoth no paiu, N. V. 1). Kooms, lti'2 Maiu. Corset Negligee shirts with nobby collars and ties to match. Kiobola & 1 Wallaco, lG'J Main atreot? THE WOMAN -' BUILDING AT ATLANTA. VIRGINIA AT UTLflHTfl The Ladies of Norfolk Are Much InteresteTJ. They Wish to Present an Appropriate Display of Colonial Articles and Woman's Handiwork. Tho Concert on Tues? day Evening. Mrs, Hugh N. Page, tho Colouial Lady Commissioner of tho Second District, and M i... Col. (J. A. Nash, of the Lady Couitms.Mou of this district, representing the woman's department of the Atlauta Exposition, are curuestly and actively laboring to sue that this section oi Yirgiuia is well represented in colouial exhibits nnd women's work at Atlauta, The Mnio of Virginia has inado no appropriation and the ladies, as a consequence, aro thrown upon their own resources to raise funds. At the recent meeting at the Gover? nor's mausiou, it wne resolved (hat there should he unit . of action so far as the ladies of the two commissions m ere concerned, in tho effort to have Virginia properly represented, Nor? folk, through the odorte of Mrs. Pugo und Mrs, Nash, will do its part, uud it is hoped that tiie cities and counties yf the Second District will warmly ex? tend their support in the matter. As a prelude in the way organizing a fond, a concert bus been arranged to be given in the hull of the V. M, C. A, Monday evening, .May 22d, under the auspices of i epreseutat i ve society ludics. They have secured the ser vices of Misn Clara Belle Palmer, no accomplished pianoist; Madame Cbalion, ol Philadelphia; Mrs, W, T. Brooke, Mins Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Ktbel Neely, Miss Gallic Williams, Mr, \V. B. Nicholson aud Mr. Barry Butt, The concert will be under tho direc? tion of Mr. J. J. Miller, orguuist oi Christ Church, It promises to be a grand success. Tho following constitute tho commit tee: Mrs Richard Walke, Mrs ii A Dobie, Mrs 'lhomas K Cooke, MrB Meujamin May Baker, Mrs Frances Bowles, Mrs (ieorge Brown, Mrs W I! Mayo, Mrs B B Cooke, Mrs Crocker, Mrs L W Tazewell, Mrs Wm H W hite, Mrs.lsmo-t llitliurtl, Mrs Morgan, Mrs A I! Cooke, Mrs Hugh N Page, Mrs I'hil l'ealmau, MraCharles Myers, Mrs fjmstadter, Mrs Holt Page, Mra C A Nush, Mr.-. Riobard Wright, Mrs,lohn (iruhum, Mrs Robert Hughes, Mrs Washington Taylor, Mrs Ucurgu L Arpe, Mrs N Burruas, i\lrs (icurgo Johnston, Mrs Oaborne, Mrs tieorgo ii Newton, Mrs .lohn Williamn, Mrs. Floyd Hughes, Mrs Allen ilanklo, Mr.-; A H (irandy, .Mrs Wax C Diokson, Mrs t aulwell iiardy and Mrs Gco \V Tay? lor. I' 11 r t le l>:i vi ;i Ii >nlaml NprlnK Mm er. Attention is called to the advertise- | in cut of this celebrated uuttiral miuerul | spring water, which in offered to the ' public by Messrs. J, A. Turner & Co., 50 antl 52 Piumo street, it is pro nonnced to bo pure mid refreshing and so delicately proportioned by nature in mineral qualities as to make it ngreon bio and wholesomo in health uud otitu live in disease, it is n delicious bever? age, n splendid tonic, und is amd to take, high run I. us n bur aud table water, I cing eutiroly free from arsenic matter uud harsh or tinplouaaiit mineral pro? perties, it is packt-d fifty apolliuuris sized bottles in a ra-e and sold at 8(5 u case, with special prices to tho trade. (Ililiin case l.'loeka. China eaNH clocka, from $2 upwards; alarm docks, 75e; 1 day, M tlay, Hi) day and -ID0 day clucks to be found at "The Casket," No. 158 Main street. More ! blouse sets, from 75c up; studs, sleeve, 1 buttoua, belts, belt pins, and a thousand j aud two novelties in gold and silver just received at "The Casket," and ! sold at the lowest prices in tbia city. Butt work by '?.?.-1 \Torkmun aud satis- '. faction assured, | Den til Ol Mi*. .1. 'I iirilaoii llltdulii?.? M r. .1, Mndtsou Dudgios, one of Nor-, folk's liest kunnn citizeun, tiled nt Inn botuu ou Wood street yesterday morn? ing nt 1 o'clooki He Ibbvos n wife nud six children nud (our brothers, Cupt. W. E. Hudgins. Col. H. O. rludgius, , Mr. Kossuth Hudgins mul Hev. Ohas, i 11. Hudgins. Thu deceased was u mnu of sterliug cliaructer aud of a plcasnut and agreeable disposiiion. Mr. Htidg- 1 inn wns u Confederate veteran, a num? ber ol Pickett-Hiichuuau ('amp. He entered tbo Confederate. States army as n member of the Old Dominion Guard, of Portsmouth. After tbo war Mr. Hudgins went to New ^ork uud cugugod in the cotton business. Alter ti few years he returned to Norfolk uud was connected with I bo house of Peters .V Heed. At tbu tiu.o of his death he wne secretary of tbu Consolidated Com? press Company, Ho wn* n nromiuout member of a untnher oi iionevolcnt orders, notably, tlcplasophs, Hod Men, Kniabta of tue Golden Itule, the fu neral will take placu from St. Paul's Church this afternoon al -1 o'clock und tho lutermciit will be in I'.lmwood. I fNlltlAI. Ol" MB. .1. It, BHICK1IOU8B. The fuueral of Mr. .1. H. Briekuouae, who died at Iiis home, in Hratnbleton, Thursday, took place yeaterday morn? ing Ironi Uranby Street M. K. Church and was conducted by liov. Dr. A. Coke Smith, assisted by Kev. C. .1. Jones aud Rev j, I.. Watson. The burial was in Elmwpod, Kit l.llks's ? ml Ii. I ri it I Hi|ii,ol. This Bchool closed lust week with fifty children ou the roll. They arc taiignt nil kiuib ol sewing. Soinu of thu ebil drou who hare been taught are now taking care of theuiaelvea. Thu teach? ers, us well as scholars, tHke much iu tereat, it is taught on Saturday morn? ing and M rs. A, McCullough has charge, assisted by .Mrs. Hnteb, Mrs. Koastltli Hudgins, Mrs, Hichard Gamble, Mrs. Taltiot Wall.?, dr., alias Mary Seiden, Miss Emily Pawls,Miss Oav ulaobford, Mise Mai ihn Williams. Miss Hullo W. Tnusta I. Tue sobtiol closes in May nud will open again in No vein bor, ?tiiailMe** isiiiuniici in in. Mr. P. Wade Vaughan advertise! in The VlttOlSlAN to-day that be ussumcs cbnrgu ol do general insurance busi? ness previously Conducton by bin father, the lata Captain It, Prank Vaugban, at tiie oilieo ?? CtSmtnerce stroet, VntoisiAN building. All busi? ness entrusted to In tu will bu placed iu reliable ciiinpainus uuder tbu supervi? sion of the State of Virginia, SPECIAL SALE MIDSUMMER GOODS Tins Week. Wright's, IUG Main Street. Silks? 200, Orepon silks, light shades, sold elsewhere ior 89a and 40c, :i;ic. ( becked and plain silks from DOc. 89c. 21,iuou plain black or white china Bilks, reduced from 50o. 490i t bangunliie surah Bilks, heavy quality, rich shadings, worth 75c. B8c, 27 inch black or white ludiu silks, worth SI. 75c, 27-iuch black or wbito India silks, worth $1. 79o. l'ho handsomest line of fancy Taflela silks to be seen in Nurlolk, value SI. Wash Goons.? ?.c. New huo dross ginghams, value 10c. 7jc. New lino drees gingbamf, value 12lc. j Go. Hest apron gingliaiiis, valuo So, lOc, Colored street dimities,valuo 12)0. 10c. Small figured Persian mulls, value 15c. 10c. Hutistc.faucy woven striued,lovely shade?, value 12 c. 12;c. l.uco sttevt lawns, lovoly shades, value 17e. Satcous, 10c, 12(0 nnd 17c, Percales, 8o and 12J.C, 10c. Host Ducks, value l'J c. Whip ill'.--, lilt! Mam street. Physicians sii over the ?otld reoommepn .launie-e in? (nie. It hau riireii tnou miii Is, Will ei.ro Mii:. Hill tinier po-nlivo k no niiio. Bant pis tics, i*oi nie by W? B. alar tin. RICHMOND NEWS AND GOSSIP; Matters of General Interest Dis? cussed in an Entertaining Way. The Confederate Veterans Send Dele gates to Houston, Tex. Miss Win-rj nie Davis n Guest of Lee Camp. The "Gold Brick" Case Agitated. Bpsola) Dispatob to Tho Virgluian, RiciimonD) Vu., Mny IS. ?A unuihcr of Confederate veleraus will lo ive hero tomorrow uigbt via the Southern Had* way for Houstou, Tex., to utleud the meeting of ex*Cou federates. Among those who will go uro ex-Mayor J, Taylor Kiiy&ou, Col. .lohn 11, (Jary. Ilou- George L. Christiuu, (ieu. I'ey tou Wise, Cen. Thomus A. Urauder, Judge 1". lt. Fairur, Cupt, J. Taylor Striaton and Col. Ii, I'. Reeve, At Dauville they will 1... joined hy Kov. Dr. ,1. William Jones aud Miss Win Uie Dai is. The latter will he tbugueat of J.ee Camp delegates during the trip. Richmond iu going to ask fur tho con veutiou next j ear. Itisipiitii likely that the Stale au? thorities will resist the attempt of tno United States olllcers to tnku l'srker, , the Mold brick man, mto custody und try him. The case will come up before Judge llughts Tuesday, and Lsivyois Smith uud Sauds prutialdy will try to convince thu,ludgo thut Parker slioulil remain in chur^o of iho iienneo ofli cials. i he gold brick man's lawyers apparently euro little whether their client is tried by a Federal oraSlale court. If punished tor impersonating an assayer of tho United Stotes the highest pouulty I'urker cun receive is three vents uud SI.000 Hue. The Kichmond team has about tuu games postpoued on account of rains. 1'his means a loss of several thousaod dollars to the ?nancial backers of the club, as most of tho games woro to huvo becu played here. It is prohuhle thut it mirt of this loss muy be made up, but nothing like all of it, as two gamed will have to lie played iu ouo (lay lor one admlnsiou. The Kiolimoud tuum has made mouoy for its bickers, but had thu ?eather beeu more favor uhlu Mr. lbndley aud bis ussuoiutea would huvu reaped a harvest of ooius. The Government niHchiuo mod in brcukiug rock in dames river hits been brought here for repairs. Those who operate it suy they have found the James river gianitu tho hardest rock they ever tackled. It is though! to day Hint Mr. Thoe. J. Clover, the well known summer re? sort manuger, who is ill here, is some? what better. Corporal Fuirlamb, of the Blues, re? turned from l'ocahoutaa to-day and reports that tho soldiers were being bard worked, They tuu not on a.piamo excursion, be says. Agents for Stetson's .special hats. GoUiniuu & Hofheiiner.lOU Main street, ? ?;-, Soo our otic underwear. Goldman & liotheimor, 10U .Main street. See SI values lor GOc in neckwear, Goldman St iiofheimur, 1U0 Main street. FOR SALE CHEAP. Twonty-livo oar loads best Timothy Hay. J, B, Cofer, 15:5 Water stroet. Phone No. 4, niyll) lin. Agents for the Libbey out glass. Tho Quest cuttings for ibe lowest price. Chapmun A' Jakeuiau. I, Strawberry short-cake at Mao's. If yon want watches, clocks, juwolry or silrerware call on Brown ft Wolf, successors to S, It, Smith, 11 Bank street. t or *>ul? or Will l'lxchauiTo For u first class bicycle,a nearly new stylish buggy. H. E. Owen, 275 Water Istreo:. No harm to look. A pleasure to show goods at Cannon Ball Clothing 1 ??' j I miioriittii ? mwm onllnil Tula Worn. The dauingo biiit of Edwards, against tho city of Norfolk. $30,000 aeko.l for Ioai of an eye by oxplosion of Uro works iu front oi atoro on (Jburotl ?tioet, will bo called, ulso tho suit of 't'nmy and wile vs tho Pilot Publish? er Company, S10,0U0. h D T Quiinby vy Pilot. 910,000. Mrs Corn Wetuple vh tbu Valley Mu? nal I>ife Association for $8,600, Mra Ida E nleucr and Miss Kate ??loner vn Mutual I,sie Iusuranoo Com? pany, of New York, 35,000. IS E Fumn vs N B Joyncs, anil for ?2,500 for striking tho plaintiff in the face. JO.Iobnsouvs Norfolk City Bail road, $2,000 for putting plaiutitT off street car. Peter Miller, a boy si\ years of age, vs Hoary T YVrightson, $1,000 for false imprisonment. fl9.fl. E, Burroughs vs. City of Norfolk, 81,000 diiiuiigcs for aooidout to plain? tiff in running bicycle into u di'ch. A. L. Brickhnuse vs. Chesapeake and Ohio, 31,000 for falling through hutch iif tlie steamer Lionise. Hannah Twine vs. Lottia Wasser man 31,(It 111. injuries to plaiutitl by run? away horse. ,). K. Parker and wife vs. Ci'v of Norfolk, 85,000, for fulling over ob Htructiou in tho struct. ? x el lenient on llrttuu Mreol, A geutlemuu nnd two ladies were walking down Clrueu street n lew even inga ago, when they met a muu with a cloak uu his arm. Oue of the ladies said iu passing, "I boliovu he has stolen it." Hearing nor, bo run, with a crowd of Indict-, gunllenieu aud children fill lowing. No policeman was id Night. (In dropped the cloak on Poush strnut bridge, it. wua taken by one of tho parties aud the owner has been (omul on Duko strdot. I Im ?.Irl?' Home. '1 Iu; Youug Woman's Hoarding Homo, situated nt the corner of fircwer and Churlotlu streeti', is a pleasant (dace lor any young girl thut is with? out a homo in Norfolk aud has to oaru her living. T'ho matron is a mother to the girls who havo every home uomfort nt ro uiarkably low rates for board. Only industrious working nri.i need apply for udmitiance, nud thoy must also bring good rcferuuuc*. nttaa aemn ttlacKuaaer. Dundee is bocomiugly proud of having produced tho first lady M. A. of St. An throw's in tho person of MiBS Agues Blackadder of Broughty Forry. Miss Blaokaddor was a distinguished pupil of ;i Dundee high school, where she carried off many prizes; und has dono well nt University collego, where she is stud] tug medicine, being oue of tho two pioneer "lady modicals" to whose agitation i* duo the throwing open to their sex of tho Royal Infirmary at Dundee for the purposes of clinical research. Miss Bbickndder, who is only 10, is n very pretty girl.?Glasgow Mail. Mary H. Bbonuan has bocn elected u member not only of the school oomrait too, but of the boardkof health in Biouk iUtlii. Mam. ? litttace nt Nclletttllf. Commencing Monday, May 20, tho morning traiu for Riobniond over tho Chesapwuko nod Ohio railroad will leave Norfolk ut 7 a. m., Portsmouth nt 0:40 u. in,, arriviug at Richmond ut 10:20 a. m. Tho evening train will continue to leave at 8:80 p. m., as at present. Num? ber two (2) will continue to arrive at Norfolk ut 12:05 midday, aud number four H ) will roach Norfolk at 7 p, in., instead of 6:80 as heretofore. For further information apply to R. T. Buooke, Piissongor Agent 0. A- O. Ry, under Atlantic Hotel, Norfolk, Va. 2t Htrawberries aud orcam lOo, at Mao's. At Mr*. 1*. It lea. No. 101 Churob street, blaok satin ribbous, all widths, and fancy ribbons, newest styles. EYES EXAMINED FREE. SPECTACLES FITTED. BI?YER & CO., DEALERS IN Railroad, Steamboat and Mill Supplies. 4 and 6 West Market Square, SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR THIS WEEK AT Twin City Loan Office, i 213 MAIN 8TRBET, COBNK11 OHURCH. one very haudsoine MARQUISE RING con? taining n genuine diamonds and G emerald 1 for ?la,W, original oo.t, ?60. His Anger Caused By An Atlanta Newspaper Article. In Which the Condition of the State Capitol Building is Exposed. Gov. Atkinson Said He Would Not Remedy the Evil, But He Has Changed His Mind. By Southern associated Pros*. Atlanta, (Is,, May IS. ? Last Tuea-. tlej tho Daily < otnmerciul of this city printed run; article stating that tho Georuia Statu Capitol was in a fright? fully P'thy condition. (Jov. AtkinauEt' was ntibent from tho pity at the time. ' Mo returned yesterday and a reporter fur thu Commercial was sent to inter- 1 view him regarding ihn article and the condition of tho Capitol. , The Governor wan asked if he in* tended to take any stops towards hav? ing too building put 111 proper condi? tion. Gov. Atkinson was augry aud replied thut ho did uot. He added thutns thu Commercial had made the condition of the huiidiug iia business the Commercial might elouu it out. This was reported to thu mauager of I ha paper who determined to accept the Governor's proposition. This morning a brigade of mou ar* rived with scrubbing brushes aud buckets, Mini, heuded by a ropreaenta tivc of the paper, proceeded to the oapilol. I'.very door of tbo building nun Incited. * At tho main eutroiicc the brigade was iulormed that they could not unter, by au attache who hud bouu stationed aa guard at tho door. 'I tin brigade tc lirod iu good order. It iR understood that thu work of cleaning the building will be taken up by the Stato next week. Get a move ou you and soctiro aomo of those linrgniub al Cuuuon Ball Clothing Co. Try Murray's dinners and breakfast* DOc, each. They are the best in the State; f>*t ltonnoke avunuu. Say, B|ll, where did yon get that BUltV 32.37, Ciiuuouliull Clothing Co, i or Mild. Stylish Buggy, nearly new, very lit tlo used. 'J7? Water tdreut. A i Nr*. I', isles, ? No. 101 Church street, ladie? will Und tho most complete assortment of millinery goods. Havo you been tu Goldman Sc Hcf hcimer'e, 100 Main street? OH TDESD?T, mHY 211 We will one; another ales lot or ato-k of all gradi u I'.om >.ur regular idiippera: Harry Parr, one loa I. I. K. llufer, oua load. A. Kaufman, one load. 11. E. .McOlenry, ouo load. Also, Two Loads of Nice Kentucky Horses. PEB-OXS WISHING fiOOU DIUVEBS Wll.l. DO WI LL TO EXAMINE THIS STOCK. THEY WILL BEAK INSPECTION. ill 01 LOAD 0F LARGE MULES -AT THE? Norfolk Horse Exchange. 1 WCCIEARY-MCCLELLAN LIVE STOCK & Burruss, Son & Co., BANKEKS Commercial and other business paper dtt counted. Loaun negotiated on favorable termi. < Ity Uouds and other secnrlties bought aud sold. Deposits receive.l and accounts invited. ' I Interest allowed on t me deposits. B..n< Deposit foxes for reut. Charges moderate. N Dmwllllsof Exchange and make cable tr.iu-fer-1 to Europe. Letters ot credit issued to principal cities' ot tho world. ocil WARNING. The tramp life insurance ngonts who tri to mako -ou believe that any other regui lifu in ,ur..nLo company pays na largo div dends or surplus as tho rlorthwcstoru Mutual, is guilty of deception bv using mis? leading RATIOS, which no honest man would employ or oibibtt, aa they ars m*d? up la oroate a folso Impression. D. Humphreys & Son