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AFFAIRS IN GENERAL Succinct Statement of News Events, Strip? ped of Much of the Details. YESTERDAY'S NEWS BRIEFLY RECORDED Btaort Pnri?grnpli9 Personal iiuil oilicrwiBo?Accounts or i;vent* in (creating- to Every Homier?Topics I)Ucoa*c<l on llio Streu?? au?l In OfUcc* on11 Homes. Sunday will be Hallow'een. Tile election is drawing close at hand. There will be no pigeon shooting this afternoon. The tide did considerable damago TuDiday night. There will be political speaking a?t Kail's Corner to-night. There was .nothing of interest done in the Hustings Court yesterday. air. Robert H lgglngbolhum is serious? ly 111 at his home in Scottsvllle. Yttfterday was the fifth day f>f the storm w'.fh no prospects of abating. County street is almost Impassable for'teams?there are so many liotos, etc.. In It Atitenti?n Is called to the advertiise- j men-l of a truck farm which is offered for rent. There wfll be a marriage at the South Street Baptist church to-night at 8 o'eflock. Rev. Dr. Ray's meeting is being great? ly Interfered wtith on account o? the weaither. Four white tramps were accommo? dated with lodgings at the station house last night. George It. Traivt qua'ilfled on the es? tate of Ills wife, Virginia Young Traut. Bond, $1,200. Saturday "will too the last day you can pay your taxes .before the penalty goes In effect. The Medley Bazaar -cNnsed Tuesday night. All stuff remaining en hand was Bofld nit auction. Tiv tili Is Issue Anderson & Thompson advertise specials for this week and part of the next week. There will be a- grand rally at Scotts? vllle to-morrow night, in- the interest of Kewbern and others. Th<> Park View caeral still stands open to ail who dare venjturo that way other wl.se than, by walking. The painters at the Seaboard Air Line shops were laid off yesterday tor a while for want of work. Six new cars for the Portsmouth street railroad a re daily expected. Then every? thing will be systematized Ilk,- clock werk. Mr. J. w. McCabe. of the Portsmouth Times, spoke at <'eitt revllle in tin- lia tcrtttt'of the regttlar Democratic ticket yceUrday. Tht present spell of wektithcr hae been hatd on the street railroad. They have ::. : been able to have an enientalnnreiiit at tie- park this week. The negro, Henry Peoples, who was tried In the County Court yesterday tor an attempted assault, was given ten years in the penitentiary. In this (issue Mr. Ivmmtittt Deans offers : rgitll s In older downs for ?Tc;v5lng faiques, etc. See advertise nn ? . and secure a bargain. ? ? i as the rain is over a force of ft i will i' put to work repairing the in:.: .'- broken places In 'the pavements \\':. rc .:> Wi rs h ive been laid. if '{.He Portsmouth street railroad ftfroul 1 decide to tr.Uke vestibule car.- of their pins it would be a nre.it protection to tin motor man and conductor b ub. Three drunks wer- registered In Ilm Mayor's Court ybsterdny. One wais>com? mit led for live ctays nit Iiis own request. T'he other t iv > wnv lined the usual fun s. Yesterday morning a gentleman slipped and fell by treading on one of the sinks that were dug lip t<> rail sewers down, and In- doing so ho wrenched 'his back quite badly. Quits .ii number of people wervt down to the Heach yesterday to see the stranded steamer thfait went ashore Tuesday night. Those who saw her said it was a grand sight. The board walk runn.ing on County street extended has rurally all been sMeti and carried off toy some unknown pen.-vns, who. If caught, wilt be given ?Uli! full penalty of .the law. In this tosue Mr. M. Rosen'baum ad? vertises for rent bis lodge room, fur? nished, second and fourth Wednesday In ?t'ho month, second and fourth Sunday, (?very Friday and 'Saturday nights. 'Hie negro man Charles Collins, who was arrest- ,1 on suspicion of having shot the man OVFarnerait Pinner's Point, waa discharged, it being shown that he was not the man who committed the act. It was rumored yesterday that wader had come through 'the sewer t<? the cot? ton factory's drying room and that it, btadl caused considerable damage to the stock, but ithe rumor could not be traced to anything -reliable. The building committee of SI. Paul's Catholic church held a meeting TA isflay night, and decided to have a meeting of the congregation next Sunday after? noon, when the committee will report Its actions ami plans. The chief of police of Newport News arrived here yesterday. He came after a negro named Charles Johnson, who escaped from that jail some time ago. He carried him back with him last night. Johnson has twelvo months' time to serve. Thomas Mwam applied at. the station house Tuesday night for lodging, saying he was sick nnd had no place to go. He was under ithe Influence of whiskey and w^s lucked up. Yesterday ho asked the Mayor to commit him for live days. His request was granted. There .Is a dangerous hole on Glasgow street, between Dlinvidtllo and Wash? ington, claused by-the sldewnilk sc til In k there. If some one should walk in it they would be serlouflly hurt. There is also one a.t tiie Cat Hole bridge which should he nlMottdcd .to at once. Ma'. Jack Drown returned from New York yesterday on one of the old I lomln ion steamers. Ho sai.l I hat several limes during the night he thought she would turn over, she rollet! so badly, and the stearn was so Bevere. Jack says lie \vas not scttslck, but badly frightened. Precious Johnson, the negro who stole two pair of shoes from s. Goodman, was tried yesterday and lined $5 and rusts. In default he was committed for fifteen day<?\ J<ihnson Is ohHy in years obi and came hero with hisinvither from Peters? burg, wbbuit tw.i weeks ago, so he says. A young man named Whlti hurst had one of his lingers cut off on Tuesday while working around some machinery. A man named !?:. A. Held had one of Ms fingers cut off yesterday while llxlnft a shoe to the air brake. -Mr. Green, the superintendent cif. ulr brakes, did no) NOT I CK. <>w lug to the heavy prcMMnro of ocI?h n crenicr portion, of tl?o PortM'nbatb looill Will lie r.itiiMl ?in I Ik- Olli pitgc. know he wan at work and turned the brakes on, cutting hla1 linger off. A negro woman named Moiile Jackson was shot, in a den oh Gothvii street Tuesday nicht. She wiaa carried to the office of Dr. McMurran, who extracted the ball. The'man wtoo carried her liiere claimed fhat it was an accliU r.it ami that lie was showing the pistol when It went o,T. Yesterday morning a colored' nuan wan hurrying down Coumty street with a bucket in tite hand. When near Dinwld di? street he was bmliy bitten by a dog ?bjtft ram up and grabbed him. 'Hie dog was a largo yelJow one, who -seenicd to know that be had dune wrong and Bnenhod off. "Krminle." a charming opera, will be presented on Tuesday ?iid Thursday, the Kith nnd ism of November, die week later Wvan llie ?'ii-te first proposed. In order to Wave the new opera chairs In position, which win campicjtc the Klks' 1 opera House and give P^riamowth a l)eaui.:ful haJI for aniuscmt rota and sup? ply a Ibirg-fett wi.ir.it. William Wright, colored, who keeirs a jahoeninker sBtop at Cheejtirut street, ?m'ade a complaint in the Mayor's Court yesterdtuy against WHliani Warren, col? ored, and a number or other men whom I he enlarged with creating a disturbance near his place of business1 by shooting craps. The 'Squire lined Warren $5 and costs on che charge. A cellared man living on Oo-lumbiu ?l'reot, exliiadtd went to .--.It up with n I dica-.l member of his order, and while > ?there-he raised a, window ami sat there. Ilefore he had be On liiere long ho fell 1 lateleep and ilumblod nut llie window. | He woke up. walked bach in the house and was under line Imj rosslon Hint conic one htad struck him. Tuesday irlglst two of line ojd chimneys that were ligfi siandln:; In Ohe burnt Ariel <>n London street tunnbled down and) came near fulKng on u acivtlorii'.vn that was passing at <ho time. Chlc-f Tynan reported the enss to tin.' Mayor yesterday ouid Said that there wen- scv - rail more standing there tii.it were in :i dangerous <? nidi.ion and tfhotrld be re? moved. The Mayor Issued 'an order t-i have t'he owners pull therm down, j It is rumored to-day that Messrs. .1. I E. Cole and William McK. Woodhouse., of the Independent Democrats, would I apply to some judge for, nn Injunction [to restrain Jude? w. N. Portlock, of the County ('our;, from witnessing the stamping and counting of the ballots to be us< d in next Tuesday's election. The Virgin-tall representative waited until the cli r'.' < olllces in the city and c ninty c'.esed. and up to that time nothing ???iLi. THE FOP.CK HE TtE-DUCF.Ii'.' PoMce Oflicer .lohn Totem, having lie a ole ted driver of the luvk and Safl ib .-. ivlli resign from the force as soon ;i - the Council accepts fhe ".ruck and he i.- put i:i commission. A riintor lias been in circulation nine time ilia I the Finance Com hi it tee of Council would recommend to the .">?.,!-. ii tii'at no one lie elected to fljj ilo vacancy oh account of the scarcity of muni y. On yesl? rdny It he president ? r : ?? Cr,-tincll'an<l the chilruian of the !? !:??(? ninilttce enllojl upon i li?? - and discussed the matter with him. 'liny lequestcd that he would i-k lb - [Jimnoil nt their meeting Monday nlpht i! >; to c?coi hny one until of:.-:' the C mil! held their meetlnii Tuesday nl '. Tbl.-: iiis Honor promised to do, bill he v.- II oppose the reduction of the force, as they an- hot s?illclcnt n iw to do'the work allotted to them, and win-, lei' i.- coining ?n und there 're always? more robberies etc., occurring at that i-en -ui ,>f ilie year than at tiiiy Other time, ami a reduction would greatly hiimpc: tin- nun. our city has grown in tlie- pa.pt few years and there has been no Increase in the force, and with! increased population, tbtusk far n reduc? tion lochs like a step backward. Jiwt think, eight men at night to guard 20,000 souls, ami if anything occurs the 11:si tiuesllon asked i.-i where was tin.' v ?II e. Can one man be ex peeled lo i atrbl over a .situ ire mile of ground an I bo reypoh j Bible f ir everything? and if one tr, in :. taken otT, the bents will have to I.n largcd. Think well, gentlemen; before you net. THEY ALL WAILKISD OVEUROATin Tuesday an engineer, a fireman and a train hand, who came in on the Kotith ern iv.ml to I tinner's Point, after a: tending to all their duties, started for their homes in this city. Tlrtd and played out. having been vvorki d hard since Sunday, ihey canio, by the way of Scott's creek. T'he road was??uito. dark. When Ihey reach-.. 1 tin- ires:; - over i-h< creek Hie started over and never thought of Hie draw bridge bone p r until they on me to ft. One. two, throe they went overboard and were founder? ing ar.iund in the water before any of theni knew where they were. They soon made for shore, which was only ii short distance off. and then made tracks for home, there to lull ii avi r the pre? dicament they got themselves into. Latest fad?"Delf rchquos/' at Ander? son & Thompson's. II. R. WMklns' big wood shed, ("'. nie in now for dry pine wood. ocl27-?t Latest fads in fall hats at Charles it. Welton ?i Co.'s. A quire of tint- Ho ml Paper ami En? velopes, --"i centa at Anderson Thompson's-. Special sale of Portieres ami Balbrlg gnn Hose comtlnucd for two day - l >u Rcr, M'-nduy and Tuesday, October ISth a ml 10th. Ladies' full, regular made Bnlbrip fan Hose at 6lAc. the pair; regular price". 12V&0. Lot of Chenille Portieres, full size, nt S3.?0 the s< t. regular price $7.r.a. Lot Cents' full regular llalbriggnn half hose, 10c. tlio pair. A. .1. I' i I I.I.I PS. Under Oxford 'Hull. Visiting card-' and wedding Invitations ?Anderson & Thompson. Children's Fancy Turban Hats, \V. 13. Virnclson ? Co. $1.00 Hats In all styles ami colors. W. 13. Virnclson & c?. After y ni go eyerywliere rise sand lian'l what shiln you, then come to .1. S. Crawford's Ftirhlure and car? pel House, and you can ilhd just what you want a.t New York prices. . ? THIEVES ; AROUND.. Tfu-tcrday Ynornirig- Street Inspector Wood reported to the Mayor that it wau Impossible lor hi m to keep a lamp on the corner of Chestnut anil Glasgow streets to warn people of danger at this point; He -had had four stolen- from there In that many nights. Ui.d th.tt somei steps .would have to be taken to catch flie iJlrtkt-; who took them, oi? l-he city would Und It quite expensive buying lamps. Hardly had he left be? fore Mr. L. Shrle.r reported that on Tuesday night some one look ad? vantage of the storm and while the wind vvitsi high, threw a brlclc through a Ixtge plate glass window In his store, corner of Green and High Ptrcets, and had robbed the window of some Klines, etc. Later Mr. Joe Clnton, who keeps store on the corner of King and Washington streets, .reported that hie* place was robbed Sunday hlgli'l of Sir, in money and a number of articles of value. They entered by forcing open a tear window. M ICVAtp?pCEA L. Miss Fannie Vownlng, a highly sc complished and handsome young lady of this city, nnd Mr. Thomas C. G lode, of tin; United Sinter Internal revenue department, stationed at Bedford City, were united in the holy 'bonds of wed? lock at the residence of the bride's brother-in-law, Mr. R N. Wlllcox. 617 North street, yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Rev. J. H. Funston, of Trinity Eplscouhl church, performed the ceremony which nude the happy couple man and wife, at the conclusion of which Mi. and Mrs. CSoode were driv? en t:i the Hay Line steamer, where they embarked for an extended tour North. The bride was the recipient of many useful, beautiful and costly presents. TUR RECIPIENT OF NUMEROUS , CO N r.j J i A TU I ?VT IONS. Tile It, v. Dr. A. E. Owen said to The Virginian representative yesterday that b-.- wiu tin pi . i--t atid happiest man hi ;< .-.!!. '? entitle bis congregation hud stood by him .- i nobly, und happy lie? causa he was r -cetvlng letters and telegrams of congratulations from all i>yi r the : fate from professional gentle? men arid men of prominence in iho different churches, , le. and from n >:i mber ? !' those with whom he had been thrown !:? contact, lie sai l that . It would take him Home time i? reply to tilt -ii all. hut that It gave him pleasure t-> know that his brethren thought well ..: h!m. THEY MUST I :?: STRONG. In this issue M ssrs. John A. Morris & <*?>. arc advertising' their famous Duchess trousers, which have, unite a reputation for Strength. As an evidence of the same he has a pair in his store window. < in- leg is fastened to a rod above, and a keg-if nails weighting one hundred and eighty pounds is fastened to the other leg. and it is suspended some distance up. showing the great strength of the goods. They attract much attention, and almost every one who passes stops and looks at them. PICKED UP IX AN INSENSIBLE CONDITION. Tuesday night a negro mail was pick? ed up in tin Insensible condition on Lon? don street extended. He was drunk ami had fallen by the side of the Pari Nor? folk in k where lie lay as uncon? scious as If he were In a feather be I. lie was carried to a near-by hows - by some kindly disposed ci I red men, v.'h ? r, stored him to consciousness nnd saved Ills life. Had he remained where he was much longer he would have either been run over and killed by the cars, or wculd have died -from exposure. I NAVY YARD NEWS. Alfter many years of asking, the com? manding qflicer tif the Marine barracks received permission from Washington to establish a "post exchange." The ' profits on the goods sold in this store go directly to the enlisted men, and are used to Improve Heir table and to purchase them many comforts. This Is considi rod a great Improvement over tl.id army sysb-n of "post traders." where an butsldcr conducted the busi? ness and pocketed the prullta. STOLEN OVERCOAT RECOVERED. A colored barber named Melton had hi;-, overcoat si den from his home on King strcel lai-t Frid-ay arid upon a search in made disc 'vercd it ha rig-? lug in front a store kept by a Me? li ew niuned Hreman, on C unty street. M< lion i ay.-, ib.- coat was ivorl-h about j $1.66, l.u: the price paid for it by the HoVrew \v;i.~ - lily T.'i cents. Jliri I'.ird Boiig was bhorged with the litcfl, and a war:.sat was issued for hla arrest. DIED IN ALBANY. Mr. George Parka dl d in Albany, N. V., las; night, The deceased had been for years clurk Af the Court of Ap i- als .'.f the State of New York, nnd in December, into married Mrs Anulc Dorigari 'Ohio, w idow of the late j 13. G. Olli'. <-f this city. Mr. R. 13. Lei Dongan, a brothel' of Mrs. Parks, has gone tin to attend th- funeral. The de? ceits I was a brother of Pay Director j Parks, U. S. N. UMBRELLA STOLEN. Tuesday Onpt. John vv. Wood pfor cha.? .! an umbrella f ?- which he paid $&; ib- went d i\vn to where some of his men were a: w. rk en the corner bl Middle an I ?'? Inn bin str- <?:. He led bis umbrella ?hd turned-around to say Something to one of his men and wiieh he returned to get li, the umbrella was g ute. The thief i.vust have been a sil k one. FUNERAL <?:?' MRS. OA SKINS. Tie- funeral of Mrs. John Feather: stone Gasklns took place yesterday af? ternoon from Wrlghl Memorial church The services were conducted by Hi Rev, Mr. Bosnian, after which the re mains wi-Ve fake'ri to Onk Orov^ cemete? ry and deposited In mother earth, there in remain until the final resurrection in n il. MARRIED IN BALTIMORE. ? Miss Lily Kastwood, one of Ports in null's charming young ladles and Mr. Obitries lb id, of Norfolk, were mar? ried in l.ialtlmore Tuesday night. They left for New York lo spend a few days, and on their return home will live in Norfolk. Will I * HIM. (Austin Statesman.) A wife beater Is Up- moot despicable "!' nil men. In the first place he la an or rant coward who would not darb ?rook his Anger nt a man. In the second place, he Is too mean to live In a respectable community, and he Is unworthy of'the least concern of a cood woman. There la no treasure on earth like the warm, ten? der love flowing ftv])-? the heart ot n good -woman out to her husband, and the man who does not esteem It tut the host earthly gift of Ood. 'has no right to claim manhood nnd equal rights among men. Whip him? Yes, whip hint on his hare 'hack, and 'then let every good woman and brave man refuse to shake bunds with him. but turn 'their backs upon him, banishing him as a pariah of society from association with respectable people. PORTSMOUTH ADV'S. FOn RENT? Lodge? Furnished: 2nd and 4tYi Wednesday nights; 2nd nnd 4tli Sun? day: evetry Friday nleht: every Balur day niebt. M. ROSEN11AUM. uc'.'t-tt ^ TRlVCK FARM FOR RENT?The lvev farm, "?"> acres; 0 room bouse: necessary outhouses; one mile from Portsmouth: possession Riven Immediately. Apply.M. BOISY, Cl stliut street extended. OC2S-31 NEW SHOP! NEW FIRMt New style Car'aires, Ruggles, Wagons, rai ls. < tc, manufactured and repaired, Our painting a specialty. Owens & Parker, COll. SOUTH AND PRENTIS STS. Wise People Buy Here. Ladles' 25c. Vests, 15c.: 'Men's 75c. Un? dershirts. 37V&C.; Mun's Heavy Ribbed Wool Underwear, 60c; Double Bent Cnn? ton Flannel Drawers, 25c.; Children's Merino Vests. 10c.; Children's 10c. Ribbed Hose, Co.: Ladies' $1.26 Shoos 'Joe..: Ladles' 11.75 Shoes, $1.25: $2.25 for ?1.45: $2.M Btioos. 11.76. Men's $2.50 Shoes. 11.50. The cele? brated SKABOARD SHOES. $1.25: worth $2.00. Ladles' $1.00 Kelt Walking Hats and Snllora, 450. Just received?100 beautiful Jet Aigrettes, inc. and 2f.c? worth 65c. SHRlER'S UPTOWN RARGAIN HOUSI5 llleht street, comer Green. U SHRIMR. Mnnafter._ WHERE T?' BUY FUEL! H. B. WILKINS Has the best of Bcreoned, Pree Burning Stove nnd Nut Coal, ."so the best of Dry Pine, Oak nnd Slab Wood. 1,213 Washington street or 30J lllnh street Phone m is. RENTS COLLECTED. Tbl? oilice ts prctrtltiontly located, nnd seeuies the lirai call from persons desir? ing to rent houses, thus celling the bent tenants; We also make larger returns than any other aiveney. and will submit copies of reports for the rust fourteen ycurs to prove ibis assertion. Place your rent toll where you will not the luigest return. JOHN Ii. WATSON. eoeocooeaoaioooso OUR CLOTHING TABLES so well filled a few weeks ago with the Novelties of the Clothing Market, show plainly, that the public know where to go for a GOOD THING. OUR STOCK OF MEN'S WEAR is rapidly being reduced and the public are reaping the benefit ol" oiir close* purchases and low prices. MEN'S SUITS. mi-WOOL. HIES it SS.09. $5,03 iD $1.00. Imported Fabrics in selected patterns not found elsewhere, These suits are worth and command more in other stores in Gents' Furnishings. We lead them all in the Largest Slock and Lowest Prices. LEVY & JACOBS 200 HIGH ST., Under Madison Hotel. Save Your Dollars?You mil Rail Eisai rai lip Special sale for one week only?goods being sold at 50c. on the dollar. SUITS AND OVERCOATS. MEN'S HATS. Men's niMl young men's medium nnd > Men's SHIT Huts, In Dun In p. Knox, You durk colored full and wln'.er Suits und I man nnd Lninsou Illibhniu's In test tail Ovcrconls, In single ami double on 110 I shaiies and shades, all sizes, q j pp breasted; worth $12.00; snlo price, j^Q JJjj I guaranteed value. J2.M; hale j ??j SUITS AND OVERCOATS. MFN'S PArlTS. Men's and young men's olcgnt4 winter'"" 1,100 Men's Pine nnd Fancy Black Che weave Suits and Overcoats, In dir- ft I nrj viol nnd Worsted Punts, nil sixes, flftn t.<? .i.- ,...i,?.iu.<t UK latest slvlc: guaianlecd value ;', !. sale price. 9Sc,...:. Uk,J fercnt patterns, actually cost Sir.: sale price, .?Ii*., KERSEY OVERCOATS. CHI LDHEN'S FALL SUITS Men's and young men's all-wool ICer- : Children's l.ni< Overcoats, l-'r'.ze Utters und Cnasl- | strictly all wool. Fall Bull In nla mere Suits, black, blue, brown ftp nn and checks, all sizes, man- n; pi and oxford, woitb $10; sale price. Qy^gQ facturers' price, t3.M; sab- mice, Q|.J{J M. ROSENBAUM, 116-118 llifeli 8L PortsiiiOiil.il, Va. BARGAINS IN WOOL EIDERDOWNS for Dressing Sacques?27 inches wide. Only 25 cents per yard. Selling elsewhere for 3 5c. A full line of Vienna Cloths for dresses | Itclpw tin- regular prtcoS. and wrappers. Regular price, 1216c. To .vie. female (front) Shirts lor inc. lie sold for l'le. per yard. I 7.V. All Linen I. tendered Shins for COc Also a. full line of Notions at prices for A good White Shlrl for 23c. EIMMEITT DEZAISJSS, 320 High St _te_p?rvis cash_ aCT?R LOADED SHELLS S are the best. We will refund the money, if not as we represent. Try just one box and we will get your trade. We Have Eieiig a Sportsman OOCCCOCOT OQ?OGCJO?OQO PORTSMOUTH, > VIRGINIA. Valuas 1, Priens Down, is what vou will always find In our freah und selected stock of OROCER1E8. NOW fall slock arriving every day. Wn can now offer you New 1'runes, Evnpornt ed Peaches, Buckwheat, etc. Ilelnz's line Mince Meat. Saner Kraut, etc. Are you putting up pickles? Don't forget our old Apple Cliler Vinegar. Whole Bean Java Coffee at 23c, the greatest bargain ever offered. C. W. HUDGINS & CO. 802 CHAW FORD STREET. BOTH PHONES 1310. WM. G. PARKER, JOS. T. PARKER. W. & J. PARKER, Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in Coal and Feed. 701 CRAWFORD ST.PORTSMOUTH, VA.119 TO 123 COUNTY ST. Try Eureka Fancy Patent Flour. For sale by all First-Class Retailers. THY ACME MILK. TELEPHONE] 012 PORTSMOUTH ADV'S. PORTSMOUTH ADVg.S? r IT'S YOUR MONE^ Of course, but what's the use wasting it by paying double prices for your clothes? are made from beautifully finished solid Gassimere and Cheviots, guaranteed to give "extraordinary wear." im our suits ?t $12.50 Fancy Cheviots or Clay's Diagonals, you are gettin?lfi?: linings, canvas, pure dye silk and the best thready made by the best skilled tailors in America. .: Sole Agents for Duchess Trousers and Brotherhood Over* alls, guaranteed the best, or YOUR MONEY REFUNDED;' ALL KINDS OF UNDERWEAR AND FURNISHINGS AT 303-High St.?303. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. Wl, , rJ^& mw~y?re clothimg ca,: THE GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE OF . PORTSMOUH FOR HIGH GRADE H M Men's Overcots..$4.90 Men's Suits., $3.90 P.?en's Pants. 01.48 Boys' Suits.. $3.90 Childs* Sirts. $1.90 Childs' Reefers. $1.48 mmm ( \;. ;v \ """1 We're Loaded Up With stylish fall hn?*?stylish 11^ shupennd lei color, hut wc won't bo loud <i long. We're hound to lot lhu pio !?? know th't this Is a Inn utoio Where *nch K'-t>; Indlvldiinl nttenlli n. whom we stu.tv . our customers and try to sell them onlv iuii lied T11K CLIMAX OP HONEST j whnl will be becoming Thut policy hi I .. . I bound to pay. I VALUES; .. ..v ^r; Anybody can write enticing nds., put come to ua and let us'prove that we have SOLE AGENTS FOR HANHATTAIN SHIRTS! ii ?i mmm cor. 214 High Street, Portsmouth, Ua. CSTSEE WINDOW FOR OTHER BARGAINS??33t ipiliiiitl Made by ski -' fill taiio/f into choice,well shaped Suit? ings. The new tilings in Cassimeres, Cheviots, Home? spuns and Plain'and Fancy Worsted Suitings?ex? cellent values. M ?employ the best workmen and take pains and see that every detail of cutting and making is' rights-it; pays us to do so. * ? "Our prices are as low as possible for the qualify of work we give you?try us. See our East Window for disylay of fashionable Woolens. ... . AURSCE XT BRANDT & CO., FINS TfilLOHS, 215 HIGH ,ST, -STRICTLY ONE-PRICE-FOR CASH ONLY.-* mm in k Who has the largest stock In town? Who sells cheaper than any other Itouso in this city? What linn always tr'cs to please the trade and give them all the advantages thore Is in It? Where can von K?t the best $7.00 and $10.00 Sult.s In the two etiles? If von want to purchase a good 112 59 or $1.1.00 Suit to look like tailor made, whore, would you get It? It" von want to purchase the host Un? derwear fur the money, whore would you BRESLAUER & ANTHONY JAW Where cat! the latest Novelties In Neck? wear for 25c. und G0C. bo found? Who has the nobbiest line, of Shirts the two cities, for Wc., 7.*>c. and $1.00. BRESLAUER & ANTHON? Suppose yon want a suit made to ordor anywhere from $13.?0 to $35.00,-- .Whtard would you bo? -?? ?<if bhesl?ueb & 114 HIGH STREET., PORTSMOUTH. VA. I urn now prepared to fill orders for ull kinds of . AT LOWEST- MA1V-. pounds JOS, A, PARKER, 711-.Oi'awifora: J$