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LtSHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. C5 LENNAN, C w n c r. |^irt^is"?F THE VIRGINIAN. "UAII Y V1KISINAX I* deliver*! to -iib .vy.yranrTer* In Norlhlk.-Purniii?uth, lierk -.olkYWr-t Norfolk, Nef |<r. .Ncwi, for 1U ^?Kfwsk, o Tftl'lf 10 til- earner weekly; by taittge nee, in the United. State*. ti on?'jciir ? - - Sr. oo l^TWx mnntlm - - - 3 00 iijUree mouths - ? ? 1 SO Month - - - - lit) gWKKIt ?VV7??In7a -V A N IX'a It ^I.\IA\, One Dollnr l*or tour. S?iV.v-? ?Jlh'e?". Profts, Cliccks and P? Orders M&oitlu !?? tuB-^e rnvai'e to the order ?I "?NORFOLK VIRGINIAN. S ? titllcC * ilgillinil HtlimiUK. fiian nml Commerce Ntreels, KOlti'OI.U. V.l. 0fltTl?N(JBATES ? AdvertWeioetiti in iitthc rateof JS CetiP n S.iiarc i trst Ii>>," -jSeh suli-etpieiit ni-crtiim :;;>:. t ents, or 6) fcWhtn In tried Ku-r? Olh>r H:iy. < imir.i fHVot'ttlloircd tufx <ol tl i-lr sparo ornihcr gmCCithati tlielr legitiii.iil? besinn,. (xec, t by gJSJKcially cr ibe j-.-.iiic. Ji(hg Nollice hiTi;r ably 20 ("? nts per lliiclirM fjBpt I'jicb ? il siijiieM iieertlon U I ei.U or Bhj 5-hcn iiii?i ol ..it : itenn to dni t._ rWsVOBK Irl-l-JCK?ii R. Mi.ki:!-; SlSeprcjeiitilive, \iu:a il. Times Ituildin--, ?fl'rk lit v._ IjYirtOIKt'AK cuoiiot be lielil ropnislble j/retura of ivjcitcd toman: a uai ions or OrlptS. li^NDAT, DECEMBER 1. 1895. IGHT PAGES. Sultan of Turkey lias a house-j ;of bi? thousand persons, four htm of whom are cooks. .avlccs from Rugate utate that a .itmblaii physician. Dr. Carrasqullla, discovered an effectual cure for fsy. nc-rat Alger's friends Insist that fiver bought a bunch of colored dele ea from the South in his life. Of I |V|e, not i?:PhUade]pliIa refineries have shut | mihecause of the largo quantity of ar on the market, and 2,000 men have ] Irivtiirown out of worl;. Sv quickly men ate forgotten! The SjjlfjBoulanger, In Paris, has charged ||i|irne to the Cafe Carnot, und none its. patrons have deserted it. .In, In addition to having an In |reetioii on her hands, also has a "S'OJ" boodling otllclals and a "Lex-1 jvfiomnilttee. "Troubles never come I my"-_ ! Sferjge number of cartridges, a quan H<'of dynamite and nfvy, riitcs and ?$;arms have been landed in Cuba ] a schooner which Is, said to have j^/jBoyport, Fla. |ei? a young man asks a woman to iM?'m he holds her by the hand, but ^tt lie asks another man to trust him ;the latter by the leg, says the Vfcston News. y.ha reported frnm Constantinople M.fe:i.;second massacre occurred at Sn on the 27th Inst.. and tIk.l lands were killed and many hun fjyoiinded. The American Theolo MlSemlnary was burned. jama- Is seeking a loan of $".,000,001) Germany, and it Is reported that j&any consents to the proposition ||j|u31tion that Great Britain will gi|Ute the loan jointly with her, 5raiat Russia shall be notified of the ffSyjsays an exchange. ! lEJ?k (jesebai. asse.uiii.y. n ? Jjnext session of the tieneral As bly of Virginia begins \\\-dncsda.v. ^Vdutles of greatest Importance to S(tt>rge. It is lior-d mat the Di mo jlfj majority will act will its par; |bAping such legislation as will be Hffl^>?st interests of the State In jiterial and poll leal sense. The p(. icpect this from them and upon ce'sts a grave responsibility. They 5iij'o. reoccurance of the scandals dfe a reproach to the last session. Kwhihave bec-n a heavy weight |^;i)emocra:y of the State. The the curtailment of criminal ffiiis; economy in the State finances, pendment of the Walton election ^subjects that will merit ff$;ahd mature consideration. It r.fhat the record of the coming SStir.the Legislature will be one Kl^afford satisfaction and gratl ^';;;to every well-wisher of De jjf'Vnnd good govr-riniient. ^trfew ?,t'i"n,r.sinps-?itATi. ap.YitJ*a i\vei,i,i(.em'e. ^^iiglnian's dispatches give the l^ing Intelligence that the Xew VMews Shipbuilding and Dry Dock ny has again been successful in Is' for Hie construction of Hie |j?{!eshlps, 5 and C, authorized last Congress. The bids were esterday at the Navy Depart Sijji competition with the great Pltling establishments of WI1 arhp & Sons, of Philadelphia, Syrilon Works of San Francls p4ctvport News Company were 1 In securing both vessels? ?Sine' $2,250.000 for each ship, sins the expenditure of ?i.500, ^rnmeu. shlpbuitding at New It means the employment t fores of cklllod mechanics, a demonstratio?, to the coun iilib great shipyard on the James river of Virginia 1b qualified, to construct the greatest of ships, and that it has unsurpassed facilities for doing so. It menus greater attention o this section, u better knowledge and a rapid, material development of the same.* The Virginian voices the senti? ment of the people of Norfolk nnd the State In extending cordial congratula? tions to the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company'. DEATH Ol' TitO.nAS II. PKI.Im The community will receive the an- I nouncement of the death of this gen? tleman with deep regret. He was uni? versally respected and esteemed, and deservedly ,so. His walk through life | In all his years was Irreproachable, and he leaves n character behind that is spotless. While never occupying prominence In the emoluments or honors 'which men generally crave for, few among our citizens were so generally recognised and so ready to renpond to all demands In the cause of assistance I to,the suffering or the dispensation of benevolence or charity to the urtllct ed or needy. Duty In matters of this character was his wnlcli word. The homes are many Into which lie brought the sunshine of Christian consolation and hone could be more gentle, more considerate, more devoted In an effort to alleviate trouble or to bring comfort. His friendship was a treasure to pos? sess, for none wus purer. In all the relations of life he modestly and faith? fully acted his part. As son nnd bro? ther, and friend, ho was as true as the needle to the pole. He has passed away to receive the reward promised by the Saviour-to those who in life followed his precepts us best they knew how. Dear friend, peace to thy ashes. VALUABLE AM? l?ATKIt?TIU HVii or.sTiorss. The Virginian prints to-day the pa? per read by Colonel William Dumb be? fore the Great Bridge Chapter of the Daughters or the Revolution at its re? cent meeting. It is replete with valu? able und patriotic suggestions, which it is hoped will receive the endorse? ment they deserve. There should be n proper observance. Indeed, ns Col? onel Lamb remarks, a proper celebration of the birthday of George Washington, of the Fourth of July; the lfttli of Octo? ber, the anniversary of the crowning glory of the Revolution, the surrender of Cornwallls at Yorktown?and surely the Norfolk Chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution should secure a suit? able and appropriate observance of the Olh of December; "The Battle of Great Bridge." Another and very Important sugges? tion la that of the establishment of a department in the public library for tin- reception of books, pamphlets, prints, &ci, In regard to our Revolution? ary struggle. The South bus been very deficient in this respect, nnd especially so have been the people of this historic section of Virginia, embraced within the confines of the present Second Con? gressional district. Within tills terri? tory we have Yorktown, Wllllninsburg, Jamestown, Old Point Comfort, Great Bridge, and a great number of historic places unequalled by any other section of the republic. Yet we have listlessly refrained from gathering up the rich records connected with them?the very fragments of which are deserving ol attention and patriotic care. The Vir? ginian has time end again alluded to this apathy of our people. It hopes that a different spirit will prevail and the suggestions of Colncl Lamb are In the right direction. tVhitliery Where gocst tlion, hurrying river, wlioro; "1 follow the path iiu.de for me, And because 1 am weary I am going now Far down to the quiet sun." Where guest thou, blustering wind, oh, where? "Far Into the untravoled land, And because. 1 am wear}' there 1 will rest With the quiet rocks and sand." Where guest thou, sailing: cloud, oh, Whore! "I know of a barren waste, Aral because 1 am weary tlicro I will seuk A quiet resting place." Where guest thou, swift flying bird, oli, wlioroi "Far into Ilia forests now. And there 1 will rest, for I've weary grown, t>u a sufo and beautiful bough." And thou, iny soul, where gocst tkoul "Higher than clouds I go. Eternal luve, for 1 am weary bore. Will beur me aloft. 1 know." ____ ?Philadelphia Ledger. Indigestion, Cramps Dyspepsia and catarrh of the bowel? catis Imm&u? ?' VM ?''?'?lerliig. She has been Muting Ilooit a barsaparllht and has no hud Sarsa ? jex, -^er vutrtsL parilla symptoms, has iaiprov. _ cd In looks VJis? L nnd weight. ie^/V^y*Mv^?r^a,?, I have also taken Hood's Sarsaparllla for Mcrot iiiu with much benefit. Hood's Sar Mparilla Is a splendid tonic ami blood liiiritler. HBIIM/.N P. EmbkT, JMS tSlxt'u Street. Portland, Oregon. Hoo? *} fills eutc Li\er HB~~?*?T~~ The daily increase in customers is Proof Positive that nothing like such low prices are attempted anywhere on Standard ?pjsarel of Superior Manufacture. The Absolute Reliability of the Clothing is the Great Stronghold with the people. The Big Store is full of the Best Union Tailored Clothes we kno^f how to make., and none can he made better. Men's Suits ! MEN'S SUITS in Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassi meres,, Plain Black and Fancy Mixtures, lat? est styles in Single and Double Breasted Sacks. Samples in the Window. MEN'S SUITS in All Wool, Double Weight Cheviots, Strong, Heavy, Comfortable Good Suits for men that are hard on clothes. Samples on display in West Window. MEN'S SLUTS in Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots and Mixed Weaves, Nobby, Up-to-Date Patterns and tailored in lirsv-class fashion. MEN'S SUITS in Chain Worsteds, in Black and Blue, Single and Double Breasted Sacks and Three-Button Cutaways. Superbly finished and lit to perfection. MEN'S SUITS in Fine Worsteds, Silk Mixed Cas simeres, Ribbed Weave Diagonals, Rich, New Effects that rival measure-made garments in every particular?lit included. 7,50 ! MEN'S OVERCOATS, made from Warm, Extra Heavy Blue Chinchilla, medium long, with velvet collars, well lined and splendidly finished and a Tip Top Coat. MEN'S OVERCOATS, made from Solid Reliable Fabrics in plain, dark effects, correctly trim? med, stylishly cut and well made thioughout MEN'S OVERCOATS in choice patterns of A\el tons, Beavers, Cheviots and Kerseys?various hefts and shapes, the most fashionable styles nicely finished. i MEN'S OVERCOATS, made from tine Black and Blue Beavers in Half Box and Full Box Backs, medium and extra lengths with deep velvet collars, extremely stylish. MEN S OVERCOATS, made from Imported Meltons, Beavers and Kerseys, with Combination Silk Trimmings, in botli plain and fancy effects. Strictly First-Class Form-Fitting Garments... BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUI TS, made from Dark Blue Tricots, sightly, soft mate? rials, Double Breast? ed Jackets, Pants. Reinforced Seats, Double Knees. Pat? ent Bands, Tape Seams and Riveted Buttons, sizes up to age U. BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS, All Wool Dark Tweed Cassi nie re, Don. bl e B re as t Jackets and Wear Resisting Double Seat and Knee Pants, solid Suits that will give honest service. Sizes including age 15. BOYS' CAPE OVER? COATS, made from Choice Tweed ma? terials, full lengths, well made and fin? ished and a thorough, good serviceable Cape Coat that no boy need be ashamed to wear. Sizes up to 15. BOYS' DOUBLE BREASTED STORM OVER? COATS, made from heavy, serviceable, warm and comfort? able double weight materials?just the thing boys want for general knock about service. en's Furnishings! MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS, White Merino Heavy Winter Weight, splendidly finished goods that mean Half Dollar every? where but here. MEN'S CANTON FLANNEL DRAWERS, excel? lently made and finished, and a rattling good quality for the Quarter. MEN'S FLEECE LINED UNDERSHIRTS ONLY (no drawers to match) White, extra weight and warm undergarments, only. MEN'S FLEECE LINED HEALTH UNDERWEAR, extra heavy, well finished and Tip-Top Un? derwear for tit comfort and service, only. G MEN'S HATS in Gray and Brown Fedoras, stylish, good looking and well made Hats, and a rare bargain for the price. MEN'S HATS, Nobby Blocks of Standard Manufac? ture. First-class in every particular. Just such Hats as usually sell for Two Dollars, only ADEN'S HATS, Nobby Derbies, odd sizes, regular Two Fifty Hats, well made and trimmed, and a Big Bargain in Headgear. MEN'S HATS. The latest and most approved shares in Derbies and Fedoras, just sach Hats that regularly sell for Three Dollars at any other time, now. GREAT SALE} -FOR M CO... STILL GOING ON AT THE Cain Ball r' MEN'S, YOUTHS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S lie decided change in the temperature will now cause a big rush for these goods The great reduction that we have made in the $40,000 Stock, which was bought lately by us of If. A. HAJSLBTON & CO.. of New York, will Intensify the demand. Prompt action on your part will save you money. It wo>dd str?ng,' llldcod li' you COUld'ht appre? ciate such values as these: Men's Heavy Suits, Double and Sin? gle Breasted.$3 05 Men's Strictly All Wool Cheviot Suits, wholesale price $11.00. 5 10 Heavy Winter Clay Worsted Suits. Regent Cut and Sack, regular wholesale price Jlfi.00. 8 75 Oxford Mixed Winter Suits, Double and Single Rreasrd. Casslinere lined, whole-sale price J1G.00. 7 Sj Men's Overcoats, Heavy lilue Heaver, Double Warp. Italian lining. ? 50 S1S.00 ImporteJ Germania Overcoats:. 7 on $10.On French Black Cheviot Over? coats . C 75 J10.00 Oxford Mixed Overcoats. 4 7j Men's Finest Quality Vicunas, Mel? tons and Kerseys, H'.ue and Black, lined with Skinner's Silk. Haw Edge, It-Inch Velvet Collar, wholesale price, $20.00. S 75 Men's Heavy Winter Pantaloons_ 100 Strictly All Wool Black and-Blue Cheviots . 1 50 Harris' Cusslmera Pants, wholesale price f*.60 . 2 co Vlung Men's Dark Gray Overcoats, wholesale price . 3 25 Children's Overcoats and Ulsters, i.le in first-class style, whole? sale price $3.78. 1 66 Children's Suits, from 1 to 15 years of age 30 Double Breasted, Well Made, Klastlc Waist Hand. All Wool. 1 10 Double Breasted Rough Cheviots, Blue and Black.-.. 1 C5 Double Rrensled, Double Seated and Knees. 20 stylos to select from_ 2 20 Ucnuiiu- Seoteli Cheviot Suits?11 to!9 years?Double and Single Breast? ed, manufactured of absolutely Pure Wool Material. 3 75 Children's Suits and Reefers in Large Variety. SALE NOW GOING ON AT THE JttUlIUll Utt 89 Main St. D Norfolk. Va. ' Co OPRN EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M." SAT ? 1" KDAYS UNTIL 11 P. M. Lafferty's Complete Flour." The Color is a bril? liant white. Nutty flavor?appetizing. It has NO woody liber, bran, in it. It makes beautiful bread. It is very rich, near 300 limes the best flour in the elements that nourish the BRAIN, the DIGESTIVE FLUIDS, the TEETH and BONES. Consti tion, brain fatigue, indigestion. Irritable stomach and dyspep? sia, caused by underfed and starved organisms, are cured by the simple and sensiblble process of supplying the needed nourishment to BRAIN.NERVE, BILE, BONE. The healthy ought to use it to escape these diseases. It has been tested by official analysis and by use. We have heaps <>n heaps of let? ters certifying Us merits. The THEORY is unstained by actual facts. A lot of "Complete Flour" knowledge mailed on request. ??Complete Flour" Is sold In bags and barrels. Ask your grocer for a trial bag. $1. Dr. Hunter Melinite, Richmond, Va., Bays: "Its value would be HARD TO OVERESTIMATE." For sale i?.v Taylor A l.oynii. StorfolU, Vn, .1. lt. IMutz*. Xiirfolk, Vit. .1. .1. Dudley. Korlolk. Vn. .1. /.. I.cttvc Xorfolk. Yn. c. tv. iCiKigiiis a- Co., Ports iniiiiiIi. Vn. llartutiei ly ?V Hnrilntlgll,Ports* iiioiiIII. Vn. The Wliillle mill Sydnor Co., ltiehtitoi:tl. Vn. DOORS. BLINOSfj hns builders' hardware, huu oils, mm. Polish Plate and Wtnuow Glass, i on .mas & maiminu/; ihm? IlKAD -MINK > PAINTS BVRItV GALLON sol.I) llNDKIt a HIND? IN r> <;,'A It < N IT'.r. COOKE, CLARK & CO