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AMUSEMENTS.
;V/AN \^YCK%:ACADEMY. OP MUSIC.
"ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY Nov. 1.
WILTON LACKAYB.
in thai new Romantic Costume l'l.iv,
THE ROYAL SECRET.
? Special scenery and magnificent custu
in*s. Prices. 2?c., ?Oe, 7?c. und Sl-ou.
;,..oc29-3t \ ' _
i VAN WYCK'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
>? Nov. 2 aim 3.
TUBS. AND WED.
iA-ND WED. MAT.
The great Scenic Prcductlon, the
CITY OF NEW YORK.
'SEE?I?Grant's Tonil).
BEB??Tho Bowery lit Night.
BBE-rl?The Great Railroad Wreck.
Prices as usual. oc'.i?-3t
T.' F. ROGERS,
ROOM 2U AND 212 COLUMBIA BUILD?
ING. GRANBY STREET.
-FOR RKNT
STORBS.
St?re-and dwelling No. 31 Queen streit. |
Store No. 412 Main street.
Btbrci'No.:?) RoaDOke avenue.
Warehouse; Nos. 192 and 194 Water street.
No. 63 Bunk street.
Nos. 99 and 101 Commercial Place.
Nos. 79 and S3 Commerce street.
Nob. 211> arid 217 Church street.
? ? O f flees Granby, Bank und Comincrvu
streets.
DWELLINGS.
No. 200 Cumberland street.20.00
. No.' 2C7 Brewer street
No.'134 Charlotte street.27 50
ll?S !133 Bo to street .41.01
"^????k Cumberland street .4o.ni
-.jNo, 4*7JMfttrr street .ut.
No.'- -241": Bank street..:..300.1
...No.-115 Ferguson avenue .lb.iX)
W. H. H. Trice & Co..
Real Estate and Rental Ago-tp, Corner
Bank and Plume streets.
FOR RENT.
RESIDENCES. , STORES.
! GS5 Main street.
S23'.Chapel street, .
? 218 Cumberland st.
Bank, near Bute St
S 166 Mariner street.
- 94 Wood street.
I 18 Arlington Place.
-'. 219 James street.
315 Chapel street.
110 Chapel street.
837 Duko street,
' 91 Holt street,
307 Church street,
173 Cumberland st.
122 Clalborne,
121 Falkland street.
ROnnoko avenue.
91 Roanokc avenue.
Rnnnoke livcnuu,
t47 Main street.
12 Bank street,
tl Bank street
3(11 Church stiert.
S7 Comtnerci- struct,
25 and 27 Taibot at.,
OFFICES.
211 Main street,
!i Ftiyotto street- ?
5j
-DEALERS IN
Raiiroad. Steamboat and
Mill Supplies.
4 and 6 West Market Square.
Norfolk. v?.
responsible:
persons
Having permanent Incomes from
RENTS. ESTATES. ANNUITIES
and SALARIES can acquire LIB?
ERAL ADVANCES on same.
Business treated confidentially.
w. h. hofheimer,
858 MAIN STREET.
Morltz Building, Rooms 5 and G.
au29-tf
c. h. ferrell 0 CO.
FOR RENT OCTOBER 1st. 1S97.?19S
Buto strebt, 8 rooms: 416 Bute strei t. t>
rooms; 395 Bute street, 8 rooms: 21'J F?-n
church Btrect, 8vrooms; S5>7 Chapel street,
8 reo ma; 61 WOod street, 9 rooms; li'.C
Mariner street, 12 rooms; 494 East Main
Street, 10 rooms.
. C. H. FERRELL & CO.,
Real Estate and Rental Agents,
Sol2-tf 231 Main street.
Commencing Thursday, October 2Sth,
?Jte Norfolk and Ocean View railroad.
In connection with the Norfolk. YVil
loughby Spit and Old Point railroad,
Will.resume through service to Old Point,
Hampton and Newport News. See sche?
dule-in another column.
L. D. MATH EWS,
oct$8-3t Superintendent O. V. R. R.
Adlnhe rnihvrit?.
?-' -Messrs.- Greenwood & Bro. are in ro
ceipt of more Adlake Cameras, the
most desirable, durable and simple plate
cameras on the market. Price, $12.
.?They-are in receipt also of Eastman's
' .Kodaks;'both film-and plate, ?s low as
. ti, Call and see the new "Eureka"
' Kodak. .Clover leaf and rabbit's foot
mascot charms and hundreds of new and
' .desirable goods at "The Casket."
The mind made easy and the body
comfortable by wearing the garments
Budolphl & Wallaco make.
;y wight school.
? \si' Mon., "Wed. and Frl. Southern Short
' {Sand &nd Business University.
WENT DOWN IN GALE
Barge Donaldson, From Philadelphia, With
a $35,000 Cargo of Car Wheels.
SURVIVORS OF THE LOST BRIG CLARK
< licj- Teil !? Tili? or Terrible KllflVrlna;
? I ? ?>niy ?!''<? iir Haut? III nil Open
I'ntrl llonl -An . wi'ul Kxperleitce?
'lliu Water in Ihu t'liy lailiCN Is
Mil: tinliilns.
Among Hi'- vessels that arrived yes?
terday, bringing tales of battles with
tin; hurricane, was the nur Pisjrleas,
which encountered the recent sever*,
northeaster at the mouth >r Eastern
tiay, Md., while site hud three barges
In'tow bound for ihis port. The barge
K. J. Donaldson, bound from Philadel?
phia with it cargo hi new car wh 'els,
valued at $35.000, was part of the tow,
and she was l?st.
The storm became so severe that the
Pei rless was compelled to anchor, her
progress being Impeded by heavy head
sea, which frcrpjehitly dashed >ver Ihe
vessel and her t?w. Her chains oould I
hot withstand the Ir-nnendous strain
put upon them, and one by one they
snapped, it was then that the barge
Donaldson sprung a leak hhd, filling
rapidly, went down in live minutes.
Her crow of three men were rescued
by the tug with great difficulty in the I
seventy mile gale I bat was blowing
She lies In seven 'fathoms.
survivors of the clark.
The five survivors of the wreck of Ihe
American brig Stacy Clarke, of Boston,
Which foundered 7.'. miles south of llal
teras In the hurricane, while bound
from Newport News to Charleston, ar?
rived here yesterday. The men relate a
tale of terrible suffering. Their brig
sprung ;i leak while the storm was lit
its height and while sin- was hi Ing
swept by the tremendous seas ?that
boarded her every minute, her pumpe
broke down. The yawl boa I was launch?
ed and the tuen saw their ship u i down.
The twenty-four hours they spent in
the open boat, expecting every moment
to be thrown Into ihe sea wast nn awful
experience. Finally lliey sighted the
schooner Twohj\ were taken aboard,
landed at Beaufort ami sent to n?v
fi lk. They at - practically penniless
a.tid are being cared for hero until they
can be reslilpped.
Till! WATF.lt SUPPLY.
The city water supply Is now almost
normal again, liven since the heavy
rainfall began the lakes have shown
steady increase, and they are continu?
ing to gain.
I Lake Wright Ins r,J inches of water,
and the city supply Is being taken from
it exclusively this Week. Lake Tay
1 ir, wh.Ii 1' iirr.mgements have been
mail" to "skim" off the uoatthg vegeta?
ble mutter, to which the Board of
H.nltb objected, has 7:t'-j inches. Lake
Joyce fihe-ws 71'tj. Lake Lawsnn 21^6, and
Like lirudf rd 28 inches. Therefore
the famine Is at an end. for water will
continue to drain Into the lakes for
several days yet.
POINTS about petersburg.
Sportive Negro Rent on to the Grand
Jury?Sale of a Farm.
Po:e.rf<burg, Va.', Oct. 23.?(Special.)?
Mr. s. T. Stewart, of Prince fleorge
county, hnu sold to Wni, Rhnnny, of
Ohio, the Hemingway farm In Dlnwld
d'e county, containing one hundred and
eleven ncrca The price paid for the
property was j'.'.sro.
William Dlxon. rolored, was before
the Mayor this morning to answer the
charge of tt'.ng lire to the clothes of
Guy Heid colored, while the latter was
asleep. Bold wj.<* so badly burned thai
he wn.9t!onfihed to his home for two
in ihths from his Injuries. Dlxon fled to
N.-w York, where he remained until a
few days ago, when he returned to Pet
crsburg. DIxon was sent on lo the
next letni of the M?mlings Court f??:
trial.
Mr. A. :Ii. Moody was quite badly
shocked this morning on Sycamore
street, by stepping on a rail of the elec?
tric street railway ju.-: after one of the
cars bul passed. He was not Injured,
however.
Rev. J. W. Itnsbro, D. IX. pastor of
Tabb street Presbyterian church, will
preach before the students of the uni?
versity of Virginia next Sunday. Dr.
It isebro'fl pulpit will be tilled by Rev.
A. P. Sn under*. D. 1>.
lion. Pat. H. McCaull, Republican
candidate for Governor, will address a
mass meeting at the New M irkct to?
morrow nie.ht.
The Daughters of the Confederacy at
a meeting held this morning decided
to connect the organization at once
with the United Daughter? of ihe Con?
federacy.
The jury In the suit of W. T. Crowder,
again?! lt. S. Chandler for $8,000 dam?
ages for assault and battery, gave a
verdict late to-night for the defendent.
DEATH OF Mit. SIMPSON.
Mr. J. A. Simpson, a well known cit?
izen of Norfolk county, died at 11:20
o'clock last night at his residence in
Tanner'a Creek district. The funeral
will take place Sunday at :; p. m. from
Denby'd chinch.
Free of Charcje to Sufferers.
Cut this out and take it -to your drug
gi'st and get a sample liottlc free of Dr.
King's New Discovery, for Consump?
tion. Coughs and Colds. They do not
ask you to buy before trying. This will
show you the grit.it merits of I his truly
wonderful remedy, and show yon what
can be accomplished by the regular size
bottle. This Is no experiment, and would
fsivarlably cure. Many of the btort phy?
sicians are now using it in their practice
with great results, and tire relying on it
in most seven- casts. It is guaranteed.
Trial bottle free at Burrow, Martin &
Co.'s Drug Store.
Regular i*?e i>0 cents and J1.00.
\t o Have Tlirm Knur.
A Full niultCniiiplom I.Inn ot
?iir 82.00 Pride.
They are neat and dressy, and all
solid leather. They are made at
same factory with same stock us
OUR J2.00 PATROL,
Narrow, medium und broad toes, both
to be bad only at
HELLER'S SHOP, STOHF..
64 BANK ST.. OPPO. court HOUSE
We must Insist on you looking at our
new special designs In brown check
suitings.
rudolphI & WALLACE,
833 Main street.
A JOYFUL MOTHER OF CHILDREN.
Mro. Pinkham Doolaros that in tho Light of Modi?
cm Soionoo no Woman Nood Despair.
There arc many curable causes for steril?
ity in women. One of the most common
is general debility, accompanied by a
peculiur condition, of the blood.
Cure und tonic treatment of thp fc
,inalc organs relieve inoro cases of sup?
posed incurable barrenness than any
other known method. This is why
Lydia E. Piukhnni's Vegetable Coin
pound lias effected so many cures;
its tonic properties nro directed es?
pecially to the nerves which supply
the uterine system. Among- other
causes for sterility or barrenness
are displacements of the womb.
These displacements are caused by
lack of strength In I ho ligaments
supporting the womb and the ovaries; rc
i / store tlic.c, and tlic difficulty censes, Here,
ugnin, tlic Vegetable Compound works won
j A^ tiers. See Mrs. Lytles letter,which follows
~**"*?- in this column. Go to the root of. the mutter,
restore the strength of the nerves und Die tone of the parts, und nature
will do the rest. Nature lias no better ally than this Compound, uiudc of
her own healing and restoring herbs. ,
Write freely and fully lo Mrs. Plnkhnin. Her address is Lynn, Mass. She.
will tell yo.i, free of charge; the cause of your trouble niul what course to take.
Itelieve me. under right conditions,, you have a fair chuhco to become the jojv
fill mother- of children. The woman whoso letter is here published certainly
thinks so:
" I am more than proud of Lydia B. Plnkhnm's Vegetable Compound, and
cannot, IIml words lo express the nood it bus done me. I was troubled very
badly with the lcucorrhocn uud severe womb pains. From tho tlnio I was
married, hi lss-.'. until last year, 1 was under the doctor s care. We had no
children. 1 have had nearly every doctor In Jersey City, und have been to Kelvin
Hospital, but all tp no avail. I saw Mrs. I'iliklutins advertisement in the
paper, and have used live bottles of licr medicine. It has done more for me
than till the doctors I ever had. it has stopped my pains and has brought mc
u iiun little girl; I have been well ever since my baby was born, t heartily
recommend Mrs. IMnkham's incdleliio to all women suffering from sterility."?
Mus. Lucy LvTi.i:, iiaS ?ciidursuu St., Jersey City, N. J.
the st a h course.
.V List of Subscription To This popuai
Eiyti rthlhmcht Series.
The Star Course of the Young Men's
Christian Association promises 10 be
very a fine line aba!: and t'.i.it II is eo:
lulnly 'being npprec atcd by the people,
Is shown by the subscription list which
Ineludtu tin- f Mowing ii?mesi
J, I?. Addlngton, 1>. It. Anies, C. L.
Acklw, W. <;. Ashley, S. J. Anderson, L.
0. As hbiirn, VV. II. Ashbutll, M. A. Ago
hlSSO, .1. 11. Arm.-;:'.'in;, I!. B. Atkinson,
Miss Kurl Avery, ii. S. Bruce, .). L.
Hunting. Vi C. Baxter. II. W. Blake, .1.
K. Bickers, T. <:. Broughton. T. W. Bat
'tic. It. P. Baldwin. C. A. Buker, W. It.
Butcher, W. ii. Barnard, lt. <:. P. Busk,
1.. f.. lilick, 1.v. II Broughton, B. T.
Boekovet. \V. I.. Brooke, Theo. Butler,'
M. Bayne, T. I". Bullock. It. I. Boa
n an, W. T Bew. <:. F. Blrdsoivg, lt. \V.
lb ' ks, <; Ii. Bcni'ley. II. F. Bonney, R.
ii. Bennett, O. P. Reach, it. P. Blick,
Jr.; A. P. Burgess, n. Ballentlne, Ceo.
P.. (Vow. Alfred Clay, M. A. Coggsdnlc,
1. C. C. C bb. W. a. Crerwhaw, F. B. Car
pentcr. H. T. Campbell, v. i,. Cofer, .1.
Carmlohael, c. c. Couper, W. II. Col?
lins. A. I,. Croonenborg. S. Q. Collins,
I). C. Cannon. Jr.; a. II. Campbell, It.
II. Colcmnn. tl. ll. Dnwes, W. I,. Dcy,
P. O. Durham, .1. 11. Durham, \V. Ci.
Dalby, O. \V. Dey, II. C. Dodeon, F. B.
Dancy, c. A. Dean, J. C. Dcy. G. D.
Dunb?r, M. L. T. Davis. \\". P. Dun bar,
C. O, 1), al. L. \V. Davis, ?1. 11. Davis,
F ank Dusch, a. O. Rldrldge, j. 10.
lOthorldge, Winy Er'xlabcn, .Ir.: M. Eth
redgo, .1. D. Kchels, o. .1. Egcrlon, D.
j 10 hi ridge, lt. II. Eberly, .1. L. Farant,
C. II. Foster. S. I.. Posier. M. C. Ferc
lice, N. Pits, Samuel Percbee, .las. Fer?
guson, P. II. dale, 1,. S. liny. 11. tl.
G iodrtdgc, Win. X. Grubb, J. J. Cray,
.1. W. tl eg 'iy. Jr.; P. a. Gilbert, It. II.
Gordon, .1. s. Groves, 10. E, Guy, A. L.
<;r.Hin. w. 10. Gillian. 10. l.. Grave*, n.
IV Grilllth. I.. B. Ouy, a. N. c ilc. 10. T.
S. f tarne it, T. it. Cordon, Jacob I locht,
C. P. Hndgcman. J. ii. Hannah, W. 11.
Harding. W. S. Ihnes. B. I.. Houtx, K.
't. Hall. T. T. Milliard. T. 10. I layman,
.1. s. Hall. rt. 10. Ilarrl.?s, it. A. iiyslop,
i:. it. Hawk*. a. .1. [lall. I.. 10. IlaAl, W.
il. Hall. w. it. Hayes. VV. 10. Hernia nee,
Kllzabeth Houston. VV. V. Johnson, D.
I,. Jackson, A. 8. .1 ihnson, C. C. Jones,
l. P. Jcrnigan. J. 1.. James, w. G. Jar
vis, w. P Johnson. Hancock Jacob, L,
MeK. Jack, C. W. Killinger. I,. C. Kll
by, C. W. Coolagc. Jr.; P. M. Klllam, C.
Koch, O. M. Kennedy, A. 10. Krise, c.
C. Kent. Jr.; 11. W. Hamb, Howard
Lloyd, I'. E. Lewis. W. 10. Luhkfardi J.
T. Lynch, 11. A. Lanier. T. it. L'.cklidcr,
1'. 11. l.ash. A. S. Lloyd. Wm. S. Lacy.
I. Lanklord. Miss C. Lambert, W. P.
Lumley, J. T. Morelnnd, lt. C. M irks,
Jr.: W. It. Matthews, J. B. Mitchell, J.
C. Meeklns, O. II. Machen, tl. P. M?ss,
S. F. Mint er, A. C. Mllefy. W. It. Mayo,,
ration My era, \V. a. Mattocks, Jn?.
Montague, N. J. Mahnn, s. II. McCa
leb, Wm. MeKIrahnn, S. K. Norman, Cl.
P. Nottingham. C. A. Nash. A. 10.
Odcnd'hnl, F. Odend'hal, P. D. Owen,
D ,\V. Odell, Albert .1. Odell, Arthur J. ]
Odell, <;. it. Odell; C. P. Owen; Wm. w.
eld. P. O. Odend'hal, C. IV. Petit, J. A.
Pope, L. Humphrey. 10. T. Powell, C. It.
Pat let I, J. C. Parker, a. P. Ptfer, K. Li.
Payne, Jr.: H. O. Pedrlck, .lull.in Pow?
ell, P, L. Portl ?ck. Ambrose Tage, F.
n. Plnkerton, II. .1. Paylor, W. Porter,
Lydn Purdy, Geo. \V. Boper, J. L. Rop?
er, Geo. ?'. Reid. C. M. Hinter. 11. .1.
Ruttor. .1. M. Ut rsler, 13. RIddick, II. 11.
Humble. F. M. V. H indict:. N. T. 11-, 11- ?
hifon. C. J. Hut Iphl, w. n. Roper, J.
T. Ri Id, N. F. Rlchardfon, .1. II. Sis
man. J. A. Scott. Herbert Spencer, W.
II. Sterling, s. I>. Scott. Mrs. P. II.
Scott, T. s. Southgate, W. .1. Stan
worth, \V. 'l'. San: is, .1. E. Shcnk, C. E.
Scot't, Win. Simps n. W. G. Swarts, W.
II. 11. Trice, Ii H. Trice. P. it. Tal
madge, It. I >. Thomas, B bt. Tall, VV. L.
Tait. J. C. Tail. C. W. T. ucwort'a. It. C.
Tupmnh. n. I >. Tucker, T. w. Thonins,
L. H Tay: ir. W. II. Perry, Wm. Thomp?
son, C. H. Tow. ci. W. II. Turner, W.
VV. Vicar. John Vermlllion, .1. II. Wal?
low?, W. M. Womble. s. w. Wilbur. D.
P. Watt. C. L. VVlehnrd, It. H. Walker,
a. s. Woodard. J. L. Walker, It. w.
Whltehurst. II. N. White, a. P. Wil
mer, \V. B. Wilkinson, lt. L. Walker,
M. n. Whnrton, J. G. J. W imhlc. 10. J.
West, J. N. Williams, W. I'. Walter.!.
10. Washing! n, Ii K. Wnlcott, M. Win?
ston. .1. L. Whit- hurst. 10. V. White, W.
C. Wilson. L. W. White, Mary Welch,
Saliic Wilecm, w. w. Voder, W. .1.
Young. C. H. V. line.. Hn.tt.l01 Young.
The subscrlpti n llrt is still open.
Y. M. C. A. NOTES;
State Secretary L. G. Coulter was In
the city y. stcrday.
\: the men's meeting Sunday after?
noon Mr. Mordaunt Etherldge will sing
"H'..:k, Ha.'k. My SouL"
WEATHER REPORT.
I'lirrriiiii nmi ?.< nil ui Con ditto na for
? <>.<liu.
Washington. Oct. 29.?Vir
cloudyi Kinl l?'Fa,r Saturday; cool
udyJ
northerly winds.
North Carolina?Fair Satur?
day, cooler in eastern portion;
northerly winds.
Sun rises. (1:27; sun set?, ?:ll. High
water. 12 midnight and 12:17 p. in.; low
water, 5:53 a. m. and G:49 p. m.
METEOROLOGICAL DATA.
U 8. Department of Aftrlruliiire.
Weather Bureau, Norfolk, Oct. 29.
Tho following observations are record?
ed for the t>ast twenty-four hours:
Maximum temperature . 68
Minimum temperature . r>s
Normal temperature . 57
Departure from normal .plus 6
Departure from normal soicu Jan?
uary 1st .plus 271
Rainfall in 21 liouis .Trace
Rainfall simv Oct. 1.ts.Vi)
I Mean humidity . 84
J. J. CRAY. Observer.
AMONG OUR COTTON MIEN.
Killing frost In Arknns.is Thursday
night. Frost In Texas and Tennessee.
Light frasta expected last night in
Texas. Almbdma and Louisiana.
Future contrct ma: ket closed with 1
point decline for October; other months
"line as lust night; sales, 10.0UO haled.
Bar silver In London same as last
. veiling, 27V(:d. tier ounce against
30 1-lCd. last year.
?Receipts at United States ports yes?
terday were 52.072 bales against 60.24G
bales last year and 77.S74 bales in IS94.
Estimated New Orleans receipts for
l.>-day art; 22,0000 to 24,000 bales against
14,840 bales last year and 16,484 bales in
1894.
Future contract market In New
j York declined 9 lo 10 points, closing
easy. November, 6.81 to r,.S2; January,
5.86 to 5.87; March. 6.94 to 5.95; sales,
: 153,800 bales. Spot market declined
l-l(ic?fie. for middling.
The cotton movement is ns follows:
For week? 1S97. 1S96. 1894.
I'm: ntcelpts.. 369,040 326.733 429,603
Exports . 258.665 270.110 261,921
Stocks . 748,742 1,048,366 936,127
Iiit'ir sets. es.. 278.091 'jo7.s!>:'. 336,520
lllt'r c?tock, es. 366,887 44S.2SS 323,725
Brought in sight, (estimated?
4SI,101 37S.IS9 5CG..S.X7
C:op in sight September 1st?
2,S5C,7in 3,047,747 2.618,365
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NOTICES.
First Pi"ee?byitierlain Ohuroh?Rev. Ed
wtird Mack wtll pron-ch to-morrow at 11
a. in. and s p. th. Sun duty sc(h<? 1 at 9:30
a. in. Yirung people's meeting an 7:15
p. in.
Si at nd Presbyterian Church, Rev. W,
s. Lmcy, D. I:?., pnafor?Preaching to
ii ' i-ow ait 11 a. m. and 7:30 )>. m. Stitt
day sohoOl at 9:30 <di m. Young people's
prayer meeting ait 7 p. m,
At tih-;. Second Pre^byitcri!an Church.
Rev. Dr. Lacy post .r. to-morrow wBl be
observed as "rally day," air..d appropriate
exercises w<M be hold in acocrdumeo
therewith, both In the Sunday sdhodl and
art ib.- morning hour of ptriiUc worship.
T lie Sunday s; 1: >e! rally day exercises
wll'l bo held from 9:43 a m. to 10:50 a. m.
Am a. part-of Ihiis, an offering for foreign
mls&Oons vo!M bo mail-' by olnssws, 'the
nmmr.it. raised -to be sent to Rev. Win,
D. Reynolds, of Korea, who went, out
front tills school and church. At the
hour of morning service the pnsitor will
preach <n the duties <>f parents and
?lt idren,
.%'?? Cure X?? Pa v.
That Is tlic way all druggists sell
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC
for Chills and Malaria, it Is simply Iron
and Quinine In a Laseless form. Chll
driri love it. Adults prefer it to bittet
nauseating lonlca Price, 50c.
Je 26-oed-62t
Why They do.
Tlic reason s.l many pea pie go to the
Albany Dental Parlor is that iTicy make
Vitalized Air I f. eh every day. Vital?
ized Air makes the extraction of teeth
I" rfi Ctly painless. Any one can tnkn It,
young or old. It Is perfectly harmli
This is a new tiling for Norfolk, and
blessing fo tlie people. We d < not In?
ject poisonous Moulds Into ihe gums t->
produce bad results.
A nether attraction Is the 11 ni fori
ly courteous ttc.ttnicnt accorded t-> all
by Dr. Freeman, the inaiingi r. Next Is
the superior work lo be gotten at about
half the prices charged at other ofilccs.
oc29-3t
Established fact: The superiority of
the garments made by Rudolph! &
Wallace.
AS A CONVENTION CITY
Norfolk Is Rapidly Coming Into Fromlncnc&
In This Important Respect.
SHE POSSESSES IDEAL ATTRACTIONS
A 1'iirtlnl Kmiiiicrnf ion of (tic .Host
1'iiiciii of Turm?A tUlmtco m Nome
hi iiir rohvenlloiisl hin Ititve Horn
Hold Hero in du? Prikt Vcnr-Tbu
Iplscopnl Ciiiijfri'?i ol I lie World.
There Is no city In the Stntc which
presents so many claims as Norfolk t?>
being itii Ideal convention ilty. Her
mild climate, her dccccssily^ity by
rail and water, her ample accommo?
dations, the hospitable spirit of her peo?
ple, and tii(. numerous points of Interest
in and near tile city are some of the
things'to be found'-in her, favor.
Here Is to be found the largest con?
vention hall In the Stale. Here, too,
with the completion of the ns w Monti
cello, will he round 'the liliest ami most
extensive hotel accommodations in tCic
Commonwealth. Here ernten railroad
lines froih every direction, tt nyt; a'.ng
till of Virginia's counties. Norfolk Is
within n few hours of tiny where within
Uiclihnisef Hi? dilate, lit-: easily leu-Jh
ed and easily (rotten out tiifter the
guest lias dually succeeded in making
n;! his m(nd to leave.
it I*'doubtful if aaiywTvare on iiJtrMi
j bort er faro edn'bs obtalntd fur the Inner
man thaii down here where bysi rs,
fish, Mrawbi rrb s, yeg <{ix\fU ?eyery
j thing eatable and delicious >.hay be had
in treason, nnd'there never is a b won
I which does not product some pre-em
incut delicacy that enn be obtained no?
where else in just as line toiidV.'ion.
The iicopte in 'lid rent parts of the
State and country are bei Inning to i
these tilings out for themselves, and as
a result the past year : is been more
fruitful of conventions and lo'.ndr 1
nietiUngs than navy ? i?v?r Iii the hi Lory
of Norfolk.
The first and greatest cvf these wn i Llv
Episcopal Congress of the World, which
met lure on 'the I9th and 20th of l ist
November, and was one of the nv< ;t re?
markable cutflteringj this St.-t ha : ever
stcn Dnntiai'nlng ns it ?itl and a --. n-i I'r-t
eomeof the most dlet'.ngulshi I in u and
tMligTvlcst minds In the \v rid.
in 'tilie February following the Vlr
pt'nla Bankers' Asencjatfran mt'i he-,.. a
body of as rj?prev* i.tii.-tve flnar.c?al hv n
as ever m*it tegchiu r In' Hie &li He.
On March 30ith iUso New Jeisoy cdtltoKt
and capitaM ts came down rnd hud a
look around, and In Aug-twl itho A.tlaivt?
oiliciivls came up ?: > g< t .?? n a ion
imuidcipal gbvernm'ir.ii and m&fkc '. and
about a monf.h l-.vt r the Oaflli die
Knights of Air. i :.:< >.. rA their hlttihcH
officials down h?are for a rl< isurc tiip.
On September 30th dmd thre ? dnys f 1
Vowtng the Virgini.i Chr'isvlon Kmlcivur
ers met here in Sitat? remverot'en. Ii id
;ng tun exceedingly it.:- : titing re i i i.
On October RtJi and 7t'h the State ci n
I ver.ii?on of the BatFtkM Young Fo pie's
j Uin'.on waa lie Id in Fix>anv3-sen Street
tin pilot church.
ICie lani suite cmvt rif. ti to iv . t here
v.ms tlie Virg'iiilu Branch of K!n?'
I I ? ?.lieb:? rs, which convened on Ocl ?ber
? 2C:Ii t.; Y. M. (.*. A. II i.U.
In i very < t -e deli prjiicj have r ?nmed
jt') the r Ii in S c: t tu i:i t e in '. d IlgSl C 1
and every one riif them will vofca f u-.N' r
1 folk when an i ; p trttinUy p'riai r.ts l&ae?f.
No mention has keen nv.nlij of 'the
mertiing of the Grand body of the
Uniform Hank. Knlgh'.h of Pythias, rr
of p'ti.i if.r.i i r id if?- ..v-tit; m ?? \\!h'< Hi
have been hiaid at Old Pi int. which la a
BUbuit) .if N irfi Ik, as is weil known.
A vt I' ". i. ii La. '..
WILTON LACK AY K.?A play thai is
i fraught ivlih dramatic Ihcl Ii cleverly
constructed, powerful In Its climaxes,
and nibove all. the power of love md
honest purpose are d ee.:-, nt. will .1
ways lind a place in Ihe estint.t'.Irin of
?the theatre |mtriii3. it is ivM such a
play thn: the brllilnn! ac or; Mr. \VI!i >n
Lickaye, Is dpp a ring in t1 : - ::.
?and It ii- entitled I'The 1 . ?
Mr. Lacknye and Iiis ekcell ni eampa
ny will be seen in this romati ic come?
dy nt the Academy r" Mualc M eiday
evening. November ist, f ?:? ? first
time in this city. Mr. I, ckayr is ni^
actor who posseraes the rar,- gift of
versatility. In personal tppe.iron e ho
Is well .suited t> r tn.intlc roica. Hit
voice has nil Ihe mellowness, combin?
ed witli robtistness, ih?l contrlbutu
much to the succees of nn actor in like
character. Tills aci ir ha? hot ovi ;l >>'.:
ed the beauties of hindtome nnd ap?
propriate costumes, and he has provid?
ed his play with n scenic Investiture
that is picturesque and representative
of the time of Louln XIV; Sale of Bents
commences this morning. Usual price?.
THK CI TY OF XKW YOiKK.?"The
City of New York." If yon cannot go
I to the metropolis, go to s.^e tho "City of
New York." at tho Academy of Music
Tuesday and Wednesday: matinee No?
vember - and :t. "The Ciiy of New
York" i.? n melodrama depicting t very
day life in the great metropolis and Is
true !?> nature in every respect, each
and every character being taken from
life, the main Incidents of the story
having actually happened. (Many now
and beautiful scenes will he shown, and
some of tho grandest and ino.^t spectac?
ular effects ever originated are to be
found in this clever American piny.
The wreck of the great locomotive seen
dashing through n ttcstlc 11 feet above
| the stage Is one Of the most intensely
intere.'.'ilng and realistic ?cenes ever
produced on the stifte. An entire car
load of scenery and mechanical effects
have :?? be car: ted for thin great scenic
product ion.
in duced Uni?? lo i iiiivitlo Account ol
tint mil t'oiv Icrence .11. r.. Chiireh
S< Kill.
'I lie Aittecvtlc and Danville Railway
will stfll round trip lieke.ts from Norfolk
i i Danville account of utbove accaeion nt
rate of SCWi for Hie round ti-ip; tlcki Is "ii
boIo Novcnvber 15th to 2f?lh Inchislve,
valid for return jKisjrjge nn-tM November
27, 1M'T. W. II. TAYLOR,
o?:i0-2;t Traffic Manager.
visit Levy Uro*., xcw Ills Dcitnrimeiit
Nlorrn.
310. 312 and 314 Main street. New dress
gii .'Is, silks and braid trimmings. Every?
thing at Special prices. Rend add. In
Sunday's paper.
Dr. Week has returned to the city.
All those wishing to consult with him
about their eyes will please make ar
rahgenienl? to do so ns early ns possi?
ble, as be may he called away again
at any time. With Gale Jewelry Co.
310 Main street, Norfolk, Vo.
f "THE HUB'S" Booklet telling what Is fashionable for this r^l^^Twta-^^
7 tor will ho sent to you by mall for t ho asking. ; . <\
"THE HUB'S" mall order business is Immense bocause It delivers goods
froo to uonts within 50 miles of Norfolk?that Is when the purchaso In Duid
In advance, and amounts to, $5 and over. ) *^
You Tdok Those Boys'
' That it made our heads swim, but "The Hub" doesn't
want a goDd thing to end so soon, and so to-morrow
morning- nearly ?00 pairs of those boys' good, staunch
? Knee PantJ which went so fast last Saturday, go on sale
at the same price, 20c.
Those are the pants which you'll see elsewhere selling
for 49. It makes "The Hub's" heart -glad to be able to
sell (hem to you for 29c, though it doesn't make a cent
by the transaction.
[ $10 Buys a Pile of Suit Value
[ Here?fully as much as twelve dollars will buy elsewhere.
;' We're perfectly willing to have you make a comparison
between our's and others'. Inspect them with- your eyes'
wide open to quality?judge value fairly?and we'll win.
* Tliis $10 line is a wonder in tailoring excellence. Lots of
I Suits at $12 aren't any better. Made by tailors who
[ rank among the best?made with infinite care down to
I the ininutest detail?much better in every respect than
y?u can expect to get for the money in Norfolk?or any
j where else. Choice of a hundred patterns in handsome
[' Plaids and All-wool Striped Cheviots and Black and Blue
['' Wide Wale Cheviots. Single and Double-breasted styles
( ?silk-stitched and lined with good Italian cloth.
It you'll come and look we know you'll buy. And if
\ $10 buys so much value, what wonders #12 and $\$
( ought to accomplish?and will.
374 MAIM ST.
EVERYBODY'S FRIEND?EVERYBODY
KNOWS IT.
THEFTS REPORTED.
A number of thefts perpetrated Th?rs
lay night were reported yesterday
morning.
.1. v. Alfrlend & Co.'s bookstore, on
Slain street, was entered through the
back door and $:!.7r> was stolen front the
moi ey drawer.
(-??i;: b cl thing and a block was ilolen
from Mr. John O. Gaihage's ofilc
Mr. M. F. Murden, Nu. f-Ynehuroh
street, !< ft his clothes hanging by an
o|kii window. Tl trousers wire ?'"und
in the yard in Hie morning wirb $3 in
change gone from the peckcts, The vest
with Mr. Murden's watch in the pocket
was found across the sire ;.
The window of .1. it. Burton's grocery
was broken, but nothing stol n.
ELECTRIC BUOYS EXTINGUISHED.
or; Ocitolier 2?, is..?, tfco cable of thw
electric-llghitod buoya marking ihe itwo
sld< i ?!' like Gcdivay and Rayaide Itange
('.:; Channel?, Nc-w Voik Lower Bay,
was damaged, and the ligtht.s w;ere ex
tingui'F.b I. Repairs will be trade as
ri ?h as ihe w.'.rt.permlls, ami the
lamj .- rcllgltteVl', of which notice will be
given.
SIM I Si ?N.-nicd at ll:M o'clock Fri?
day ritrht at bis residence In Tanner's
LTcek district, Norfolk county, Mr. J. A.
SIMPSON.
'l'h< funeral will take place Si'NOAY
VFT'KRNOON at it o'clock from Denby'g
M ihndlsi church. Friends and acipjulnt
n i ? ro invited. No llowers.
the:?
CGUPER MARBLE WORKS,
inn, K>i hud tos Kunk st.
> <> r to I I., Vll.
Grave Burial Vaults.
f/ft^S*? I'rices reduced a3 follows:
Hay medium adult size,
l'.xtra size. 530.
BE*
A. El. hall & co.,
WALTER II. HALL, Prop'r.,
Undertakers and Embalmers.
No. 27;? (159) Qrntthy street.
Established l!>7fl. Terms Reasonablo.
,11 lil i l I .MSV.
NOTICE OF flEETINQ.
The charter mcmliers of Rehoknh D?i
erec Lodge, I. O. O. F., to be Instituted
in I'.ramblcton Ward, are respectfully rc
iiuestcd to meet at nr. linst Brnmbl?ton
avenue, MONDAY, November 1st 7:30 p.
ni., to perfect plans towards orKan'zint?
at an eai ly date.
All who have not paid their eivtrnfico
fee arc requested to do so at this meeting.
Euch lady member is respect f ill ly re?
quested to solicit ono or more names
from amoim her lady friends to be on
rolled as charier mcmlM i s.
Any younir lady IS years of ago or over,
widows, whether of Odd Fellows or not,
and lady members of odd Pel lows' fami?
lies, who believe In a Supreme Being, the
Creator and Preserver of the universe,
are ollglnle to become members of ibis
lodge. All who may wish to be charter
members nn<l who may not be approach?
ed on the subject, an- cordially invited to
be present hnd en role their names. En?
trance fee for charter members, We.
itv order Vandalln Lodge, I. O. O. F.,
No.' 17. (J. C. KU WIN,
0c2H-3t Secretary.
J. W. GanwB._W. N. Waller.
Gamage & Waller
Wholesale and Itctail
Buildmg-:-Supplies!
Headquarters for Foreign nnd
Domestic CEMENTS, LIME,
PLASTER, BRICKS, Sewer and
Chimney I'lpe, Laths, Shingles, etc.
?Office and Warehouses?
12 to -ig plurvie: st,
fasn
Near the Bridge,
NORFOLK. - - VIRGINIA
Southern Stntes M3.
Southern Dell 311
Underwear
(?
a) 33c* Wool
Q.)
? Special!
I -
?)
i (? THIS WEEK, 33c.
Twenty-five dozen of
our fine $0c. Ladies'
and Aiisses' Vests and
Pants, slightly soiled, at
this Special Sale?33c.
to close them out.
Come early as they
are great bargains at
this low price.
SPRATLEY'S,
218 MAIN ST. (o
i
All the Leading Styles
3
MEN' AND DOTS.
Large Line Children's Tarn O'Siianters
AT TUB LOWEST PRICES.
Oliver9?
2? MAIN STREET._
Just Received I
Now Corned Boof from Lex?
ington Market, Baltimore; Snu
snge and KriKlisli Breakfast D*
odii from Deerfoot Parin. All
prudes' of the linost Winter and
Spring Wlicnt Flour and tho
DlniiiK Car Brand Print But?
ter, just received.
J. R. BRIGGS.
DEALER IM
Oholee Family Groceries. PoultiT of nil
kinds received dally. Corner Main street
anil Olil .Market Square.
?SEE OUR?
Stylish Furs, Capes, A.inks,
Collarettes and Trim?
mings.
MUST BE SOLD.
LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY.
YOUNG'S HATS.
Walter J. Simmons & Co.,
341 MAIN STREET.
The Pel-fume of Violets
Tho purity of tho lily, tho nlow of tho roseL
and tho Hush of Uobo comblno In PozXOffl'a
wondrous Powder. - ... ?
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