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THE) NEWS OF NORFOLK ON PAGES TWO, THREE AND FIVE. WEATHER REPORT. Washington. D. C, Aug. 19. 1S9D. Forecast for Sunday and Monday: For Virginia?Fair and warm Sunday and Monday; fresh northerly winds. For North Carolina?Fair: continued ?warm Sunday and Mondcy; fresh northerly winds becoming variable. Norfolk nnil Vicinity, WEATHER FORECAST FOR TO-DAY. Fair: stationary temperature; north? west winds diminishing. TEMPERATFRE. RAINFALL! AND HUMIDITY. Aneust 10, isao. Maximum temperature. .- . 80 minimum temperature . '1 Normal temperature.77 Departure from normal .minus 1 Departure from normal since Jan? uary 1st.minus 11 Rainfall in past 24 hours .41 Rainfall since 1st of month .2.89 Mean humidity . . 92 CALENDAR. Sun rises at 5:25 a. in. and sets at jfitiO p. m. TIDES. Norfolk?High water, K:07 a. m. and 8:35 p. m. Dow witter, 2:01 tu m. and 2:16 p. m. Old Point?High water, 7:1? a. m. nnd 8:14 r>. m. Low water, 1:43 a. m. and 1:55 p". m. If IKK 1 I.><.??. TXT /VT?7 ATTENTIOnT-^T H E VV.VJ.V>. montbers of elika iBETll CAM l,\ No. ;;, can make paymeul of assessment No. FC. ;it I lie Jewelry store) of I). P. PAUL. 228 Main street. If you do not IIml mo Ihero Soven iin (Paul will receipt to yyu lor the. amount. A. C. fine, Clerk. U AKIIINKHKNTSl. OSCAR P. SISSON.Manager Week of Aug. 21, 1899. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! M'LLE DIANA DA NSEI- S E A KT I ST IQ I 11 & JThO sensation of to-i! iy, will bo seen in her marvelous Illuminated and elec? tric dances, Dmcstlng and brilliant cftccl i. GILMORE & BOSHELL THE PRINCES OF COMEDY. Delight fill entertainers !n n new sketch? "IN THE FLAT UP-STA1RS." FOX & FOXIE X funny Clown und his funny. flavor dog, In wonderful feats and tricks. Performances dally, ?;?.::?) and S:30 P. M. GRAND KK-Ol'KN I N< 5 < >F THE AU ' DITORIUM THEATRE FOR Till: SUMMER SEASON ON MONDAY EVEN INO. JULY 10TIII?The houso will hol cooled with electric fans and liquid air. New faces ami up-to-dato Vnudevlllo en? tertainment. Prices, 10, 1? and 25c. jy!)-tf Reduction Sale of Dry Goods Again. On account of tho storm we did not snll all of those Corsets. Tho balance of them with Children's i\ir.i< >ls, and about 500 yards of soiled Embroidery will be. of? fered on Monday at half price. Will also si il I ho best Gloria and Im? perial Ser/^o ladles' Sun Umbrella you over saw at $1.00. Special bargains In Check 'Muslins also, for sale pit Monday ;is follows: 8e. Check Muslin at 5c. 10c. Check Muslin at Sc. 12>.'.c. Cheek Muslin ;il 10c. r,e. Check Muslin at 4c. Also about 10 or 15 Dress I'utterns o! Lawn, worth $1.25, sell at 50c. C. E. JES^gCli^S, MONTI CELLO II OT E L. So. Bell 'phono 10!H>. Bell Telephonic Communication, The Southern Dell Telephone and Tele? graph Company announces that tele? phonic communication can had over Its lines with Lynchburg, Vn.; Danville, Vn.j Koanoke, Va,; Walcelleld, Va.; Appomat tox, Va.; Farmvllle, Va.: Crew.-, Va.; Salem, Va.: Bedford City, Va.: Roldsvillc N. C; Charlotte. N. C; Columbtn, S. c. ' For further particulars enquire at the puhiic pay stations nnd at managi r's ofllee. No. C:,C Main street. 60UTIIKKN HKLL T K I .KP 14 ONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY. anis-lw Pianos Tuned. Roth Phones HOD. Piano Glearense sale We are getting ready for a 1>!g Fall trade and have ordered large shipment of Pianos from our factory. This means wo must dlsposo of every Piano In our ware rooms within next thirty days. We hav largo ntoek of second-hand pianos I ike In exchange as part payment on ?'The Peerless Stelff Piano," Somo of these pianos we Cioi sell as low as $10. Write postal for special price list. Stiefl Factory Warerooms, MONTICFIJ.O HOTEL. G RAN BY ST. FEED Hay, Corn and Oats A SPECIALTY. Wo buy direct, and deliver goods from car in large or small Quantities. OUr prices are low. We solicit orders through? out Norrh Carolina.and Virginia, which Will receive our prompt attention. CHAS. E. SCOTT & CO. NORFOLK, VA. Old Phone 251. New Phono 1136. Wc ire Now Carrying A line of Grapliophones, Pho? nographs and the Edison Lat? est Records. BENSTEN &. VANDERBERY, 60 CITY HALL AVENUE. phone 712. ' jarrMfc,su,tu-Cia PILOT'S MEET. Another Meeting Held Last Night at Engel's Hall Cterli or llio Urnnd Captain of ttio Nnllounl Organization Will Ho Present nt llio Next Sleet. Ins. Pursuant to call, thirty-live of the steamboat masters ami pilots ot Nor? folk assembled last night at Engel's Hall, .Main street, to further the efforts to re-organize tho old local associa? tion, known as Progressive Harbor, No. '?>. of the (Masters' and Pilots' Associa? tion. Cupt. Joseph Wood presided, and Cupt. Herbert Foster acted as secre? tary, dpt. Johnson, of the Accomuc, rend letters from Capt. Perkins, clerk of tile Grand Captain of the .National organization. XhCSC letters staled that he (the clerk) will he present at ti e next meeting to help re-organize the local harbor. Cnpt. Thompson, ot tiie Accomac, was appointed us .1 com? mittee to secure a hall let- the next meeting, which will he duly announced in the Virginian-Pilot. H has been learned thai tin? charter tor the old harbor lias never been surrendered. CHIiJCOTtFAG'JS POP! I ES THEY AIM: VERY NUMEItOUS THIS YEA U? A NN UAL i'EN N1NG JUST < >VElt. The hardy lltlo ponies, natives of tho Islands along the Eastern Shore of Virginia and North Carolina, are quite famous. Dr. George C. Favlllc and Mrs. Fti vllle have Just returned from a trip to Chlncotcuguc and Assateague island.; and at both places they saw hundreds of tie -.,- little "hank" ponies. The annual branding was in pro? gress and the nonles were being round? ed up from all parts of the islands. Sev? eral dealers wei'O on baud to buy desir? able hors< s. 'I'iie mares arc not sold, as a rule, but kept for nreertlng purpoUFBT A good horse fetches ordinarily from j::o to J40. The crop of colts this year i:; unusually large and the owners say that Ihoy cannot remember back to tin' time when the percentage of foals was 80 large. BRAMBLETOH WARD Rev. P. II. Bennett, pastor of Mc Kcndrec M. E. Church, lias returned to tiie city ami will (ill Iiis pulpit at 11 u. m. ami 8 pi 111. to-day. Judge ISdward Spaldlng and family, accompanied by Itev. .1. I!. Howertpn, I). !>.. form, r pastor of the Kirs; Pres? byterian church, b i t en ihi- Merchants' and Min> is' steamer last muht for Hos t?n and the White Mountains to spend a month. Miss Irene Etherldgc, of Brown ave? nue, has ri turned from a pleasant visit to friends in Raleigh, N. C. Rev. T. C. Wh'itchurst, of Granvlllc avenue, will preach at South Street Baptist church, Portsmouth, to-day ut 11 a. m. and S p. 111. Mr. .1. W. .lehn-,.11. of Rowland ave? nue, accompanied by his brother, Mr. !?:. N. Johnson, lias gone to Niagara Pads to spoi'd a short vacation. Mr. Harry <".. Buckwaltcr, clerg for Mr. 1. K. Boyton, has been granted a vacation ami will spend it with friends in Philadelphia. The narrow plank walk on South Kelly avenue, has been very much weakened by the recent storm and is in a very dangerous condition, nnd should be repaired before a serious no cident happens to some pedestrian; ATL'IiTiC CITY IVARD. Mr. 1:. Goldsmith, superintendent of tli- Norfolk Silk Company at Lambert':; Point, is quite sick at his home on Ol? li? y road, Ghent. Miss Kva it. Joyncs, of Front s'.reet. is visiting relatives in Aecoinac cottn As BOOH as the weather has thorough? ly cleared up the improvements to the I Colloy Memorial Presbyterian Church I w ill be comnii need. Itev. E. E. Dudley, pastor of Central Avenue Baptist Church, desires every 1.1 naher to be m . ? hi at the services to-day. ! The lower end of Front street is in a wretchc I condition, the mud in some places being over ankle deep. Owners of property in various parts of tiie ward complain of hoys breaking the window.-; of their houses with stones thrown from sling shots. >. IV. Appointment, Captain N. m. Osborne, general agent of the Norfolk and Western railroad, has sent out a circular, approved by General Superintendent .lames C. Cns s 'll. announcing the appointment of Mr. .1. P.. Connors superintendent of the Norfolk and Western terminals here, vice Mr. M. II. s. Handy, resigned. Mr, Conner? is a popular railroad man and l is advancement gives much satisfac? tion to Iiis friends. Anon ii Nuittewi Comity Rxcnrnlnn. The "id Dominion Steamship Com? pany will run their annual excursion 16 Ma;hews county on Tuesday ami Wed? nesday next, August 22ndand 23rd. The handsome new steamer "Mob jack" will leave Portsmouth 6:45 p. in.-. Bay Line, Norfolk, 7 p. in., on Tuesday, til.- 22nd, for East river, arriving at Biver Landings about in p. m. on Wednesday, the 23rd, tho "Mob Jack" will leave Hick's wharf, S a. m.; Williams' wharf, 8:30 a. m.; Phllpot's wharf, 8:15 a. 111., for Old Point and N01 folk. Wednesday afli moon the "Mohjack" will make a moonlight excursion to Mathcws, leaving Portsmouth ut 4:1", p. m.; Lay Line, Norfolk, at 5 p. in., arriving nt River Landings about 8 p. in., returning same evening and arriv? ing at Norfolk about 11:30 p. m. Parties wishing 1.1 spend a day In Ma the! ws county enn da so by leaving Norfolk on Tuesday ev< ning, returning Wednesday night. Tiie moonlight trip from Norf .Ik on Wednesday evening will be a delightful sail. Kare only $1 for round trip. M. II. CROWELI?. au20-3t General Agent. liny wood's Carriage*. We have a choice line nf Heywood's Che best) baby carriages, that we are closing out in actual cost for cash at Wiliamson & Sykes, f>r,i and 563 Church street. Mail orders will receive prompt attention.. ?iriO-hv DIVINE SERVICES TO-DAY, The Methodist. Presbyterian, Luther? an, Christian, Church ?f Christ (Disci? ples) and t'hrisi Scientist publish their hours of Sunday services In Saturday's issue. CATHOLIC. St. Mary's, corner or Chapel and Holt streets, ltev. John Doherty, pastor.? Sunday: Early mass at 7 a. m.; high mass at 11 a. m. Vespers and ben? ediction of the blessed sacrament, at 5 t>. m. Sacred Heart Church, corner of York and Duntnorc streets, ltev. Father T. J. Wilson, pastor?Sunday: First mass, 7::i0 n. in.; second mass at 10 a. in. (low mass), followed by benediction of the blessed sacrament. BAPTIST CHURCHES. Spurseon Mi morlal, Windsor avenue. Brnmbloton.?Preaching by the pastor. Rev. L. K. Christie at 11 a. 111. and S (J. ni. Sunday school -at 0.::0 a. m. Park Avenue, Brtitnblcton.?Preach? ing by the past >r, Rev. J. J. Hall, D. 1?., at 11 n. m and t> p. m. Grace, corner of Princess Anne avc nut and Church street?Preaching by Rev. W. Russell Owen .it H a. in. und 8:15 p. in. Sunday school .it 9:30 a. in. First, con. r of Gran by and Freema? son streets.?Preaching by ltev. Dr. A. E. Owen at ll a. ip. and S p. m. Freemason, corner of Fii 'mason and Hank streets.?Preaching by Rev. C. W. D?ke at 11 a. m. an I S p. m. Central Avenue, Atlantic City.? Preaching by the paste:. Rev. E. E. Dudley, at 11 a. m. and S p. in. PROTESTANT EPli COPAL.. Christ, coiner of Freemason and Cumberland streets, ltev. Dr. ?'. K. C!raminer, rector.?Morning prayer and sermon by ltev. John 11. Dickinson at ll a. in. No service at 0 p. m. St. Luke's, corner of Hute and Cr.mhy streets. Rev. A. S. Lloyd. I>. D., rector.?Morning prayer and sermon at ll a. in. Evening pruyer and sermon at S p. in. St. Paul's, Church and rove streets. Rev. Lt. D. Tinker, rector.?Morning prayer and sermon nt H a. m. Even? ing prayer at ? p. in. Si. Liter's, Drown avenue, Bramble lon. Rev. i". IS. Woudson, rhetor.? Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Evening pruyer and sermon at 8:IS p. in. Emnnucl Chapel, corner of Wide and Culvert streets .Lev. John II. Dickin? son, rector.?Evening prayer and ser? mon nt 8 o'clock. Wednesday service at 8 o'clock p. in. CHRIST AI ?ELPHTAN ECCLESIA. Hall, corner of Mnliby.and Bramble ton avenues.?Services at 11 a. m. Norfolk y. .11. V. a. Nervleea, Mr. F. W. Moore, a talented young divinity student from Richmond Col? lege, will speak to men In Association ll.til this afternoon at 3:45. Subject: "A Greater Than Solomon." Mr. George Nottingham will render a choice violin sol,., accompanied by Prof. Charles Borjes. All men cordially Invited to at? tend this service. Meeting of the Hoys* Gospel Army at 2130 o'clock la charge of Mr. Page. All boys cordially wcl : coined. FONEKALS YESTERDAV. MRS. EDITH M. RIVES. All that was mortal of the late Mrs. Edith M. Rives, wile of Mr. James A. Rives, Jr., was laid to rest in Elm wood cemetery yesterday. The funeral took place from tho residence, corner of Cciitral and Harmon avenues, Atlantic City Ward, nt 11 o'clock a. in. In tue absence of her pastor, Rev. W. H. Ed? wards, the services were conducted by ltev. W. T. Williams, of LeKlcs' Me? morial M. E. Church, in the pres ence of a large assemblage of sorrowing friends and relatives. Following were the pall? bearers: Messrs. IL C. Smlthcrs, J. E. Fen tress, F. Odcnd'hal, Ira T. Holt, J. II. Htirvdl, Howard James. John 11. Thompson and Dr. II. B. Mnhood. Some of the most beautiful llornl de? signs seen at any recent funeral in Norfolk were those at this funeral. Mrs. Rives w03 an enthusiastic worker In the Epwortll League and tho most Striking of I he designs was that sent by the Centenary M. E. Church. This represented the Epworth League em blem, a Maltese cress, composed of yellow, white and red flowers. The beautiful emblem of this Organization was ne t truthfully and beautifully reprodui ed. ML. < HAS. II. DE HART. Tl.. hwerni of Hn > well known gen? tleman wits held from LoKles Memorial M. !?:. Church at I o'clock yesterday nftcrnoon, and was largely attended by friends of the deceased. The services were conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. T. Williams, pastor of the church, who spoke Impressively of the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, and admonished his hearers to live in view of the over approaching hour of death, even though it may come as a thief in the night. Tie- Interment was in Elm wood cemetery. Following were the pall-bearers: Messrs, ll. J. Lambert, John Prltchard, George Ferguson, Goo. j Miller, Samuel Morrlsctt ami Mr. Beard. MR. GEORGE W. M'KEEL. Tlie remains of Mr. George W. Me K- el. who passed away at his home, in tie- city of Baltimore, Thursday, in the i 34th year of Iiis age. reached here on the Hay Line steamer yesterday morning and were conveyed to Elm I wood cemetery for Interment. The ser? vices nt<ihe grave were conducted by R.-v. Edward Mack. i>. D., of the First I Presbyterian Church, The remains were accompanied here by Mr. Arthur D, : McKcel, father, and Mrs. McKcel, I widow of the deceased. Orcitn Vl.-w thenlre. The patrons of the Ocean View Thea? tre were prevented last week from wlt 1 nc-ssing all of the performances be I cause .f the fierce storm. There wore ' ho performances from Tuesday till Sat ?rdny night. Last night many people Went down to see the hot of the Voll? eres. Miss Lloyd, (he Whitlocks and Evans and Grant, who made un last We. k'S bill. There is no questioning tin* excel? lence of the attractions there for this week. In fact, tlley all take the na? ture of extraordinary engagements, Performances art? given at 4:30 and E :;" :?. in. daily In this theatre, begin? ning Monday, arid the seats are now entirely dry arid conifi nable. We are mnking a spe< ial run on FINE QUALITY DIAMONDS. Learn our prices for first-class goods, THE GALE JEWELRY CO. Kr?'? r.* imliteri J ree. Dr. A. Week manager of the optical department of the Gale Jewelry Com? pany, will examine your eyes free. De? fective vision and complicated cases Eoecially Invited to call. l?2fi-tf BRIEF lTCiMS OF ISTEREST, Mr. J. T. Doyle, advance r-gent of the Al. O. Field Mltisterls, which will ooen the Academy for the season on Au? gust 29th, is in the- city arranging for the appearance of tt?s company. Mr- O. Kugel is summering at Pen Mar. Mr. W. A. Wrcnn and family left last evening for Old Sweet Springs, W. Va., wheie tiny will spend the balance of the summer. Mr. K. W. Curd, passenger agent of the Chesapeake and Ohio railway, left >! sterday for a few days outing in Richmond. Mr. John Evans, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., made a pleasant call on J. H.. Slsman, manager of Miller. Rhoads & Co. Mr. Evans being from lb' mining section of central Pennsylvania, expressed him? self as being very much pleased with Norfolk and Its surroundings. Rev. Dr. W. J. Young will preach from the following subjects at Epworth M. K. Church to-day: At it a. m., "The Leisure of Qpd:" at S p. m., "The Petty Annoyances of Life." Miss Lottie Bowden, of Hickory, X C. and Miss Gertrude Green, of Peters? burg, who bav> been the guests of Mrs. J. J. Ferris, No. lei Bermuda street, have retui ned home. The B. Y. P. P. of the First Baptist Church will meet this afternoon at A o'cloi k. Mr 1!. L. Pace bft Friday Tor his summer Ii me. at Amtierst. Mass.. t>> remain there with bis family until Sep. lember 16th. Brother Raymond, director of St. Mary's Male Academy, has returned !?? tin- city after a vacation of several months in Massachusetts. Mr. D. J. Mai tin. Jr.. of 62 Pranklyn avenue, this city, left hist night for Philadelphia. Special Olllcer Grimstead, of the S. P. ('. A., arrested yesterday Chum GUI, <oljred, for driving a pair id' galled burses. The animals were impounded. 1 Bcutah Poolc, Annie Smith and Jane Hardy, all colored, were placed under arrest yesterday for assaulting Emma Foster, also colored, on Tal bot street. I The British steamship Inclimaree cleared for Rotterdam yesterday with phosphate rock, etc., ami the Norwegian steamship America cleared for Port Matin. Jamaica, with a cargo of 60,000 shingles Lieutenant Russell, in command of twenty-live sailors, arrived here from the Brooklyn Navy-yard via the New York. Philadelphia and Norfolk rail? way yesterday morning. They are for the receiving ship Franklin. Rev. 11. E. Johnson, I). D., returned last evening from his summer home, near Richmond, whore he has been visiting Iiis family. I>r. A. A. Doyle, of London, ?was nmong the guests at the Monticelln Hotel yesterday. Mr. <;. M. D.llard is on his annual hunting trip to the Rocky Mountains. He brought home with hint last year a large Elk's bend, which adorns the Virginia Club. Maty Rjndolph. a colored woman living at No. CO Nicholson street, swal? lowed a bottle of laudanum yesterday afternoon. Dr. Levl Old attended her and saved her life. Messrs. Bennett Bros, are to be con? gratulated on having secured the ser? vices of Mr. K. S. Taylor as manager of their tea and coffee business. No. f.'.l New Market Place. Mr. Taylor is well and favorably known to many of Nor? folk's citizens, und having had upwards up twenty years In the tea anil coffee business, will no doubt.bit able to give entire satisfaction to Messrs. Bennett Bros.' rapidly increasing customers. We wish them sue..'ess. Mr. K. M. Killam. of Myers A Co.. left Via Old Dominion line for New York last evening. Miss Emma C. Krcidcer, bookkeeper for Milier. Rhoads & Co.; lefl Friday night via the Old Dominion for New York and Bridgeport. Conn., she being among the few who braved the storm, and no doubt by this time has fully re? covered from the motion of ttlO boat. Messrs. Fred 1). Perry and \V. Clark Barrett, of the firm of Miller. Rhoads & Co.. leave for Virginia Beach Monday, Where they expect to spend ten days. Mr. George s. Perry, of Cadiz, O., is the guest of his brother, Kred D. Perry, 3SI Freemason street. Mr. P.. II. Harris, of the Southern railway, lias returned from a week's stay with his family, who are summer? ing out of town. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mitchell leave to? night for Washington, D. c, to visit friends for a few days. Dr. J. B. Speight is making a short stay in the mountains. His wife Is summering at Pen Mar, Pa. Htenmer -Sense AftllorO. Word reached Norfolk last night that the steamer Netise. that runs between Elizabeth City and New Berne, was ashore at Pamlico Point some time Friday night. 1: is stated that dredges may be sent down from Norfolk to dredge her off. It will not be known until to-morrow morning exactly what steps will be taken to effect her re? lease. ?'III Picnic ?? Itin Bench. The First Baptist Sabbath school will have its annual basket picnic and ex? cursion at Virginia Beach Wednesday, the 23d. Thos who go can be assured of a pleasant time. OTHER LOCAL ON PAGE 5 FOR GOLF RASH Heal Rash, Inflammations,Itching, irritations and chaflogs, undue or offensive perspiration, and many oilier gatiativo uses, nothing so cooling, purifying, and refreshing as a bath w ith ( U ru DBA So \r, followed in the severer forms by gentle anointings with Ccticura, the great akin eure and purest of emollients. CcTICSIA BOAr It b*TM I a.l it.'ubt lb* not rflVrttt* lUli |Mlrlff lifts and htaiitlff tftap. *? well ,? tft*> ptirr.l ? n i et.-:-.I hnih. ?,id nurtrrv. N>;<1 Ituouth ca Hi. >. ti.i. PiiTtnK iitin .m> Chum Con r., Bolt Prop*., Btttatt. ?? How U> llftff Uriulitiil ^IlD.-? fife. STENCIL GuTTDKS, Rubber and Steel Stamps, U.u.lead, Hotel, Baggage and Ilrnv; Checks, Seals, Badges, siracil and Stamp Inks. Pads. Datei s. etc. PHfBNIX "' irt Job Printers, Cat. Mvuoo and Clutch Sto. They Are Honest Medicines. No Misrepresen? tations, When You Take a Sovereign Remedy You feel the Benefit. THEY DO THE WORK AS MEDICINES SHOULD DO Why Be Hoodwinked Any Longer?Your Life i ... Tco Precious to Trifle With. FAITH CURES, CHRISTIAH SCIENTISTS AND ELECTRIC HUMBUGS EXPOSED The People Have Been Burdened With Quackery Too Long?Fictitious Titles Preying on the Credulity of the Sick Must Stop. REMEMBER, YOU CAN ANALYZE THE SOVEREIGN REMEDIES; from Mr. Sovereign Extract from letter I Eil ward J. ValC3 regarding i!i Dyspepsia Remedy: Baltimore*. Md., June - , l?>3. Sovereign Remedy Co.: Gentlemen,?After taking a few dosi? of your Sovereign Dyspepsia Remi iy I ;'? !' relieved of my stomach troubles, it re? lieved me of vomiting in the morning af? ter rising, also windy troubles and faint? ing spells; It also gave nie appetite and a gen* ral good feeling. I eons der It an UNSURPASSED Remedy for Dyspepsia, and 1 recommend It to t!ie public. I have taken many different kinds of medicines, but have not found anything to equal your remedy. With pli asure 1 remain. Yours respectfully, EDWARD J. VAT ES. Sil West Pratt street. Baltimore, Md, A well-known Baltimore barber testities as to the efficacy of the Sovereign Kidney Cure: 6, 2!>, "99. Sovereign Remedy Co.: Gentlemen,?I have been a sufferer for years from kidney troubles?was con lined to my bed for seven months?sharp pains across tin* small of my back?could Rot no relief from plasters, liniments or medicines taken internally ?commenced taking your Sovereign Kidney Remedy two weeks ago?all pain has ceased and I feel like a new man. My duties as a bar? ber greatly aggravated my complaint, as I hud io be on my feet all day long and bending over my chair was aeony to me. Your Sovereign Kidney Remedy certain? ly did wonders for nie. J. BC1IAEFFER, Barber. Shop located at i! Bouth Sharp St.. Near Baltimore Street, Partial List of Remedies. SOVEREIGN RHEUMATISM CURE, for Khi umatlsm, aching Muscles, Sore? ness, Stilt Joints. SOVEREIGN COUGH AND LUNG CURE, fer Pulmonary Coughs, Kron chltls. Irritation of Lungs. SOVEREIGN DYSPEPSIA CERE, for Dyspepsia, deranged Stomach, Indiges? tion. SOVEREIGN LIVER CURE, for Torpid Ity and engorged Liver and Spleen. SOVEREIGN KIDNEY CURB, for dis? order..! Kidneys. Bladder. Pains In the Hack. Urinary Distress. SOVEREIGN BLOOD CURE cleanses tho Blood of us Impurities, taints. &e. SOVEREIGN NERVE CURE, for Nerv? ous Exhaustion and General Debility. SOVEREIGN HEART CURE, for weak? ened Heart action Faintnoii, Fear, Elutterlng, Pressure. SOVEREIGN CATARRH CURE, for Ca? tarrh. Sore Throat. Colds. InflUcnZA. SOVEREIGN INHALING POWDER. ior Sore Throats. Colds, lnllu en7.a. Catarrh. S0 V E REIO N AST 11 M A CURE, for Asthma, con? striction of air tuhes, difficulty in breathing. SOVEREIGN ANTI BILIOUS COM? POUND acts nent ly and thorough? ly, neitlirr pain nor griping. EVERY* REMELS p racked In Wood. m-:i> WHITE AND 151.1 5. LABliL. For Sale at Following- Druggists: Burrow. Martin & Co.. Martin's Pharmacy, R, p. Holm? & Co.. J. M. F. Trot? ter. Underbill Co., Wallnco & Moore, .r.ts. E. Scott, Spellings" Pharmacy, Man labile A Co.; Andrew I*. Crosby, 11 P. Harper, H. F. Weisel, Of Norfolk; Wallace, .?v- Co.. city Drug store, Berkley; w. 8. Lnnghorne, w. j. Joyner, J w. Booth & Bi o., w. k I lodges .v Co.. Joseph V. Weaver, 8. W. Weaver, L. A. Bllisoly, of Portsmouth. -TREE AT EID BY IV1A!L_5 Write to us and give full description of your troubles and our physicians will give your ee.se iht Ir most si rioua e ins deration. The medical opinion of duly qual? ified physicians will be yours without cost and without price. SOVEREIGN REMEDY CO., Home Oliice: 1237 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. a "The triumph ol a Clearing A a Sals is won by the greatness or" ^ its prices." ? JLL 8DIQPIEB SHOES| ? ? & -AND- 0 $ 0 I SLIPPERS I b Have been marked at such prices A ? as to nuke this a triumphant *? ? sale. a ? FOR TO-MORROW, +! X wc have compiled a number of ^ <> lots of ^ v a and have marked them at prices v that week ? that will make a banner a $ Stores: o I 328 MAIN St., 230 HIGH St.. $ ?> Norfoik. Portsmouth. 0 A ?? ? O O O O -OO <S><Jt-^ COUNTRY CLUB CIGARS ft per hundred (tri box.-s of iA\. b.iv rtum, distilled from the "bay leaves," imported from St, Thomas. KOIl SALE BY JOHN VERMILLION, 6 Granby Si, Bom 'Phones U3. auia-sa.su-iy e Hurricane did a lot oi Blowing last week and WE are going to blow this week?and we have good cause to blow, too, because we are offering a real bargain. A Cyrano Plaid Dress Skirt the very latest PATTERN, for $1.47: worth fully 52.so. WELL MADE, FULL WIDTH and BUTTONS ON PLACKET. Wli.it more can we oiler for the money ? WHERE SHOPPING is a PLEASURE 362 MAIN STREET. PRESERVING KETTLES ... i have :i full assortment of Por celaln Lined, Bl?oand White Lava Enamelled and Q rani to Preserving Kettles, .a lowest prices. I .. ? one Man's and one Ladles' Bicycle, new, at less than cost. i>. ,1. MALBON, Hardware, 109 Commercial Place Both Phones No. 40J.