THE NEWS OF NORFOLK ON PAGES 2, 3 & 5.
^_WA NT EH. \
PARTNER WANTED WITH ?50.00 IN I
a good paying I business; established
four years. Apply at once. A, E. ROSS,
?7 Rank streot. It*
ANTED ? FIRST-CLASS BARBER
at once; good salary. Apply 231
, County street. Portsmouth. It*
ANTED?BY TWO YOUNG GEN
tlcmon furnished room, without
board on or near College, Duke or Boush
streets. G., Box 421, City P. O._It*
ANTED?TO INVEST THREE OR
four hundred in some business, with
service. Address I. X. L. de22-3t
ANTED ? SECOND-HAND BED
room Suit. I also bavo lino Gents'
Gold WUtch will trade for Ladles' Gold
or llllcd one, or soil cheap on payments.
O. Y., this paper. de22-3t*
Fp~W? FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
JL light housekeeping in nice locality.
Address K.. Vlrglnlan-Pilot office. de22-3t?
\\/ ANTED ? SITUATION JANUARY
?? 1st by hustling man, of experience;
wholesale preferred: can glvo best refer?
ence from present employer. Address
HUSTLER, euro VIrglnian-Pllot. de21-4t*
1RCULAR LETTERS. ETC.. MIM
ebgraphed by ERNEST STAPLES,
stenographer. 313 Citizens' Bank Build?
ing. New 'phone 410; old. 161. nol-tf
_FOR S A LE^_
FOR SALE?THE FIXTURES AND
good will of "Star Restaurant," sit?
uated at 61 New Market Place. This Is a
fine location. The business Is well estab?
lished. A quick buyer can securo a bar?
gain. Apply at Restaurant. 11?
FOR SALE?TWO OF THE CHOICEST
Lots In North Ghent. Terms to suit
purchaser. Apply at office of THE
NORTH GHENT LAND CO., over City
National Bank. de21-3t*
?SINESS FOR SALE ? GREAT
chance tor young men to go In bus?
iness with small amount of cash; can pay
balance as business makes It; must bo
sold Immediately. Address G., care Vlr
glnlan-Pllot. . dc20-3t
OH BALE ? RESTAURANT wTtH
fine trade; lodging rooms well
furnished; all occupied; day and night
house. Terms easy. Apply 425 Church
street, se29-t(
FOR RENT.
T71 OR RENT?FURNISHED OR UN
JC furnished rooms, with or without
board. 426 Freemason street. dc21-3t
171 OR RENT.?FURN1SHED OR_?N
? furnished rooms for rent York street.
Address K. M. C. Virginlan-Pllot, de20-lw
?"ll RENT.?DESIRABLE ./ RESI
dencc. No. 4 Hamilton avenue, Ghent.
Modern Improvements: possession Janu?
ary 1st. CI1AS. C. COUPER. 163 Bank
street._._de3-tf
P~ LEASANT NEATLY FURNISH
rooms, 241 Church street, opposite
St, Paul's Church. no22-lin*
BOARDERS.
CONNECTING ROOMS; LARGE AND
sunny, with board; bath, hot and !
cold, within one block of cars; terms rea?
sonable, at 122 Freemason. de^St*
SPECIAL NOTICES._
NOTICE?I HEREBY NOTIFY THE J
public that I w-:il be rcsponsiblo for |
mo goods, etc., obtained In my namo by
anyone other than myself, unless, there Is
a written order signed by me. J. ,VAN
DERBERRY. ?_de22-3t?
N_ OTICE?ANY" LADY WISHING TO
secure the services of a nurso will
pleaso call at-Walker's Pharmacy, corner
Clay and Claiborne avenues, and obtain
the necessary information. MARY J.
HODSDEN._dc20-3t
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL OF OUR
photogr.iphlo work until the first of
the year. The finest work guaranteed.
Exclusive? processes, J. H. WHITE, 376
Main street.
OLD SHERRY, COOKING SHERRY,
Old Port Claret, etc., from Frost's
Vineyards. Office 16 Hill street. Order
'through Bell 'phone 3-12 or mall. d.el7-lw
ABSOLUTELY PURE WINES FROM
Frost's Vineyards. Office 10 Hill
street. Order through Bell 'phone 3-12 or
mall. del7-lw
rp"? LOAN?$1,000, $2,000 AND $4.0??~FO?
.1 a year or more upon first class kc
cinity. Address LOAN, caro Vlrglnliin
Pllot. del?-15t
rp O THE PUBLIC?RURIC & GRE
? gory, printers, publishers and blank
book makers, have removed their plant
to Nos. 2S, 30 32. 34 and 36 Rnndnluh
-street, corner Plume, In rear of the New
Atlantic Hotel. del?-tf
1-y IANOS TUNED BY OUR FACTORY
Tuner All work guaranteed. Or?
ders by mall given prompt attention.
Roth Phones BOO. STIEFF WAR 12
ROOMS. Montlcello. Granby St. dc6-tf
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR
new funeral.car and casket wagon,
both of tho latest des'gn. and persons
needing our services will do well to call
on us and get prices. J. L. MORRIS fc
CO.. 527 Church street. New 'phono 1155.
nul'j-Gm
HUDSON'S ENGLISH KITCHEN.-A
great many, changes have taken,
place hi the restaurant business, hut the j
old reliable Hudson's English Kitchen, j
established In 1S90, has, like a stonewall,
become a fixture at 347 Main street. This
is strictly u. temperance restaurant.
DR HARMON, tho
(only exclusive Opti?
cian. Eyes examined
free. A large stock of
S5S M
Artificial Eyes.
AIN STREET*
BUREAU FOR EMPLOYMENT AND
LABOR furnishes suitable employ?
ment for men and women. Call and reg?
ister your name. Pee, one dollar. One
half refunded If we do not place yon. c
J. 1REDELL, President; J. B. HAN?
COCK. Secretary. Room 16, over 5 and
10c. Store. Special Room for.ladles. Old
phone. 956: new phone. 810. no5
IAD! ES NICEDINU TREATMENT
J for Irregularities. Leucorrhuea or
any other Ovarian Troubles consult mi
JACKSON. 112 w. Mulberry street. Hal.
tlmoro, Md. Private sanitarium; trained
nurse*.
"VTOKKOI.K DTE1N5] CLE'?TTin?
Jl"? and Repairing Co.?Ltdies' Suits
cleaned; G*/?'s' Suits Dyed, J2.00. cleaned
rind pressed. 75c.. pants pressed 10c., car
pcla a npcclalty. 441 Main. New Phone 201.
A CARD?DR B. R. KENNON-EYH
.rV Ear, Throat and Nose. Office ifrf
Main street. de!5-2w?
PIANO TUNING, ACTION AND CASK
work. C. S. Marble's addres.-i is p.
O. Box 181. ? dc3-lin*
BUREAU FOR EMPLOYMENT and
LAHOR Is Incorporated and is com?
posed of leading wholesale 'merchants of
Norfolk. Business men wantJng help sup?
plied FREE OF CHARGE, character and
capacity thoroughly Investigated. None
but worthy help recommended. J. jj
HANCOCK. Secretary: C. J. IREDELL
president. Old phone, 956; new phone, mo.
Room 16, over 5 and 10c. Store. Special
Room for ladles._!_no5
Nloeka nuil Honda.
SfOTTU, de witt & CO,, SI Granby st
Stocks and bonds.
Southern Investments,
Correspondence aoliclted.
? Free Trip to PairiSIl:
GOOD SIDEWALKS.
The Question Is Again Being Agi?
tated in Norfolk.
Tho l'nviiisr Onlliinnco anil (ho Antli?
orliy It Confer*-The City Alloruvr
A wilt* the Doclnion or Judvv
1>rontin. of city circuit Court.
The agitation of the question of good
sidewalks has begun again. The ques?
tion Is becoming livelier every day,
though city olllclals say It has never
died out completely since it was agi?
tated In 189C. At that time a large
number of the most prominent citizens
of Norfolk signed a petition to the
Councils asking that the city pave and
keep In repair the 6ldewalks, at Its own
expense, Instead of requiring lot own?
ers to Individually pave In front of their
property. The present ordinance, un?
der fire in the Circuit tourt as to its
j validity, is not enforced with any de?
gree of strictness, and many maintain
that It cannot be enforced, and that the
city will never have good sidewalks un?
til they are constructed by the city out
of the general tax fund, or a special tax
is levied for that purpose.
THIS PAVING ORDINANCE*.
The ordinance Is as follows:
"The owner, or occupant, of any
house or lot fronting on any street
shall, at his own expense, or at the
charge of his landlord, keep in good re?
pair, with good paving brick or stone
slabs, so much of the sidewalk as shall
front the building and lot of ground be?
longing to him or In his possession.
The inspector of streets shall direct
such repairs to be made whenever ne?
cessary, and if any such owner, or oc
cupaYit, ?shall fail to make such repairs,
after having received ten days' notice
so to do, the person so falling shall pay
a fine of JS for each day, and after the
expiration of ten days. If the repairs
shall not have been made by the owner,
or occupant, It shall be the duty of the
Inspector to cause the-repalra to be
made, on account of such owner, or oc?
cupant, and forthwith collect from the
person liable the cost of such repairs
and pay tho amount to the person who
did the work, and the Inspector of
streets Is empowered to collect the said
amount by distraint, or by warrnnt In
the name of the city."
STREET INSPECTORS' DISCRETION
This Is sweeping enough, but It was
never expected that It would be carried
out literally, It seems. There are hun?
dreds of lots, many of which are in
the central portion of the city. In front
of which there Is no sidewalk pavement.
The enforcement of the ordinance
dueled above Is left entirely to the
Street Inspector, and he uses his own
discretion eis to what sidewalks need
repairing and where pavements should
be put down.
CITY ATTORNEY'S INTENTION.
The validity of the ordinance having
beeu questioned, It Is now the intention
of the City Attorney to determine,
once for all, whether or not the law is
valid. Therefore, as soon as Judge
Prentls renders a decision In the test
case now before him, It Is probable
that the case wlU 'be carried to the
Court of Appeals.-'no matter which side
wins In the lower courts. Hut even if
the ordinance Is finally upheld there Is
a probability that rin effort will be
made to n p ?al It and enact In Its stead
a law providing thaj hereafter the city
shall lay and keep in repair all side?
walks.
THE 1S!)G ORDINANCE.
The ordinance before the Councils in
isnc required that the owner of a lot
; b ar half the original expense of laying
the pavement In front of his property,
and thnt the city bear the Other half
and keep it In repair thereafter.
It was estimated at that time that
such an ordinance would necessitate a
lax of fi cents on $100 of properly. The
proposition was In the hands of the
Finance Committee when the Council
men's term expired, and the new Coun?
cils never took the matter up.
Appointed Worse Underwriter's
Agent.
Mr. Charles M. Barnett, with Castner,
Curran & Bullett, Norfolk office, has
been nppolnted by Mr. Ove Lange, of
New York, nvs sub-agent for the Eight
Norwegian Shipping Insurance Clubs,
for which Mr. Lange Is agent, Mr.
Barnett's territory to Include Norfolk,
Hampton Roads nnd Newport News.
Two of tho companies or clubs have
home quarters at Bergen, two at Dram
men and one each at Grlmstad, Pors
grund, Toensberg and Chrlstlanla. The
appointment Is considered quite a com?
pliment, and one that shipmasters from
Norway will approve.
TO I'VRR A l'OI,n IN 0-*F. DAT
Take Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Ml druggists refund the money If it fails
io euro. E W. Grove's sicnaturo Is on
each box. inc.
Seme choice styles among the late ar?
rivals In Oxford mixtures. Rudolphl &
Wallace, 333 Main street.
Messrs. Waller .T. Simmons & Co
have just received a large consignment
of furs. In every stylo worn, direct from
the manufacturer, to be sold at sacri?
fice prices 1o close them out. Call
early nnd secure bargains. Their num?
ber is 3I1 Main street.
TVrOTVTTT1 V to loan in any
IJXKJXM JZi amounts: no delay, eas?
iest terms LF.O judson. Academy of
Music building._110:3-1 m?_
CjiJP: f\{\f1 TO LEND ON TUB
0<??>.\ M f\ t Building nnd l.o.in As?
sociation plan. W. H. SARGKANT. Jr.,
Room 31, Lowcnbcrjr Uldg. no3-tf
?n/r7\KJ1?V" TO ~T7??n ?n ite?"L
lawil L I estate. Easy monthly
payments. Loans mado promptly.
PRANK II. GALE. 310 Main street.
"VTVYXT IjTV K?"'?'?ys n? wniiiiin
iVLvJiN i*j X Quid? S.imiii* mi
iioiimrtinlil Pitriilliir? irlil n in
Mortgages and other securities; liberal
advances on salaries, rents, annuities, es?
tates and permanent Incomes. Interviews
strictly private nnd nil transactions rig?
idly confidential. NO It FOLK MORT?
GAGE LOAN COMPANY. W. II. Hof
helmcr, new No. 36S Mnln street. Morlrz
Oftlce Building, suite 5. 6 and 7.
FLORENCE CRITTENTON HOME.
INSPECTED BY THE PUBLIC YES?
TERDAY"?DONATIONS.
The Florence Crlttenton Home was
thrown open to the public for the first
time In Its history, from the hours of
10 a. m. to 1 p. m. yesterday, and the
visitors were afforded an opportunity
of witnessing- some of the results of th s
institution. Inaugurated here seven
years ago "by the Christian wemen of
Norfolk, who have given their time and
services for the uplifting of their fall?
en sisters to lives of purity.
The visitors, quite a number, went
through every department of the Home,
and were most favorably impressed
with what has been accomplished
since the establishment of this place
for the rescue of those for whom the
world has only a sneer because of their
unfortunate and unhappy condition.
One visitor, a gentleman who has al?
ready contributed liberally to the In?
stitution, on seeing the demands upon
its rapacity, 'offered "to give S100 dollars
toward a movement looking to the en?
largement cf the home.
Exerythlng In the home was arrang?
ed- with neatness and In the most sys?
tematic manner, with modern conven?
iences. The entire four floors are de?
voted to the purpose of furnishing a
home-life to the unf rtunate whi takes
shelter under Its roof. A description of
the var ious npartm nts hns already ap?
peared in these columns.
There were a number of contribu?
tions yesterday to the home, among
them several hams and two barrels of
flour, for which the managers are very
grateful.
Donations may be made to the home
at any time, and no better tlfne for
extending help to this great work of
charity can be selected than the Christ?
mas holidays.
WHEN WINTER BEGAN.
THAT IS, ACCORDING TO THE
CALENDAR. .
The time between the rising sun and
the setting sun has been gradually
dwindling for months past until yester?
day, which was the shortest day In. the
year. It was a\so, properly speaking,
tho first day of winter, although tht
whole of December Is regarded as a
winter month.
Yesterday the sun, in its southern
course, was at its most distant point
from the equator, and cast Its light
upon us in a slant. From that time on
it will begin to approach us until, on
June 21, the longest day In the year,
it will attain Its highest point north of
the equator. The sun rose yesterday
morning at 7:24 o'clock and set at 4:46
o'clock, making the day Just 0 hours
and 22 minutes long.
A Sailor Accidentally Shot.
Albert Fleming, a white sailor on the
schooner Scarborough, now anchored
in the harbor, was accidentally shot by
another member of the crew about 5:30
o'clock yesterday afternoon. The wound
was Inflicted by a ball from a 32-callbre
pistol. The party handling [X was shoot?
ing nt^another object and the bullet
glanced, striking Fleming In the bnek.
The wounded man was attended by Dr.
C. A. Saunders, after which-he wns
sent to St. Vincent's Hospltnl. From
the partial examination made It was
impossible to say whether the man Is
seriously Injured or not. It wns slated
that there are three courses that the
ball could have taken, two of which
might prove fatal.
Plans for Hospital.
The designs for the new hospital to
be erected at Richmond, the Charlotte
Williams Memorial Hospital, will be
submitted to the building committee on
the 30th Instant, and the award will be
made about the middle of January. Mr.
J. K. Peebles, of this city. Is one of- the
architects who was Invited to submit
plans. For the second and third best
there nre nrlzes of S750 and S-IOO, re?
spectively. The nrchltcct whose design
Is selected will get the usual 5 per cent,
commission for superintending the con?
struction.
Funeral of Mr. Noo.
The obsequies of this gentleman,
whose death occurred "Wednesday after
a briet illness, wero held from his late
residence, No. 3 Loe street. Muntern
vllle. at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
and were attended by members of
Washington Lodge No. 2. I. O. O. F.
The services were conducted by Rev.
Edward Mack. D. D., of the First Pres?
byterian Church. The interment was in
Elmwood Cemetery. The pall-bearers
were selected from friends 'of the de?
ceased and the Odd Fellows, of which
he was a member.
Quick Trip by Sail and steam.
The steamship Princess Anne, of the
Old Dominion line, beat her schedulo
from New York to Norfolk by several
hours, arriving yesterday before 10
o'clock at her pier, the run from the
Cape being made at a.twenty-knot clip.
This is considered fast traveling.
The schooner Tcna A. Cotton, Captain
McElwce, made the trip from New
York to this port last week, starting at
10 a. in. ot one day nnd reaching Nor?
folk at 3 p. m. the next, which was also
considered quick work.
See our line of Umbrellas. Evcry
thlng new In natural nnd silver-trim?
med handles. Rudolph! & Wallace, 333
Main street.
I'Inno ('iirt'lliikPI*'I
Come nnd see our magnificent stock
of high-grade pianos. Prices lowest In
Norfolk: quality of goods unsurpassed;
von get big values for your money.
8TIEFF FACTORY WAREROOMS,
delO-Ot Montleello, Granby St.
? h rial in h? ii..im >y lime*.
ISflf? Tin. ?'. ?v ??. Ity. 1900
S3.no Klclimnnil mul ItMiirn. 63 .10
Account of Christmas holidays, the
Chesapeake nnd Ohio railway will sell
on December 22d to 25th, Inclusive, De?
cember 30th and 31st and January 1st
round trip tickets at greatly reduced
rates, limited for return passage to
January 4.tn, looo.
Further Information can be had of
any C. ?"k O. ticket agent, or from F.
W. CURD, passenger agent, C. & O.
Ry., 22 Granby street, Norfolk.
d<-22.24,29.3l-4t
Special Christmas privileges to Col?
lege Students by the Seaboard Air Line.
Tickets good for three weeks If bought
December 15th, at one and one-third
fares for the round trip. Tickets on
snle December 15th to 21st, Inclusive,
good until January 4th, Inclusive.
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CHURCH ENTERTAINMENTS.
REV. R, H. BENNETT PREACHES
A SERMON.
A Richmond dispatch of yesterday
says:
"Rev. R. H. Bennett, Dastor of St:
James' Methodist Church, last night
preached a sermon on the subject of
church entertainment, In the course of
which he strongly condemned the pres?
ent method and manner of raising
funds for churches. He read a news?
paper article In which some of the
various kinds of entertainments were
mentioned, running the gamut from
sacred music to skirt dancing, and
prize-fighting. Mr. Bennett contended
that It was lowering the standard of
the church by appealing to sinners and
scoffers to come and contribute to the
cause of Christianity and be enter?
tained. He argued that any form of
attraction for the .benefit of the church,
no matter when or where held, should
be free to all to come and partake; he
had rather see a church go under the
auctioneer's hammer than to see tickets
of admission demnnded at the door.
Mr. Bennett declared that were per-j
sons who give for church entertain?
ments, suppers, etc., to count the cost
and give one-half In cash, the amount
raised for church purposes would be
about double what they are at present.
There are a great many of the mem?
bers of Mr. Bennett's church who do
not agree with him. and It Is predicted
that there will be a split on the ques?
tion." ?
Coping About tho Monument. ^
The contractors are engaged In
placing the coping stone around the
Confederate monument nt the head of
Commercial avenue The first corner,
that at the southwest base of the mon?
ument, is in place, and most of tho re?
maining stone is on the ground.
This coping Is set three feet from tho
threo-step base of the main monument,
and curves inward from the level of the
street paving, which, with the circular
corners, will prevent wagon wheels
from chipping and defacing the base.
Tills will complete the monument to the
medallion face. The bronze medallion
of tho seal of the Confederacy has been
adopted as to design, and ordered, and
Is expected to soon be shipped here for
placing In position. The next move will
be the bronze figures on the column,
and when the four figures on the side
pedestals are added Norfolk will have
a monument to be proud of.
Work of Hall Thieves.
Hall thieves are plying their voca?
tion In the northeastern section of the
city. Tuesday night the residence of
?Rev. S. C. Hatcher, No. 107 Wood
street, was entered between midnight
and daybreak by a burglar through
the front window, end an overcoat
that was hanging on the ha track In
the hallway carried away. Wednesday
night Mr. Hatcher came hofhe about
9 o'clock and placed his bicycle on his
front porch, where he usually leaves
It until time to retire for the night.
Fifteen minutes Inter he went to the
porch for the purpose of taking the
wheel into the house and found It
had been stolen. He reported the
theft at police headquarters, ond was
Informed yesterday that It, had been
recovered.
Christmas Wook with tho Courts.
Two lawyers asked Judge Htinckcl
yesterday to sit In the Corporation
Court the day after Christmas and hear
them argue a casj which Is rending In
that court. The Judge is obliging and
willing to make sacrifices, but he 'old
the lawyers that ?. Judge who would
hold court Christmas week ought to be
impeached.
Of roursi?, Judge Hanckel didn't mean
this 1 terally. for he will probn ly irans
act some matters In chambers during
next week. This court, as weil as Hie
Court of Law and Chancery, will be
closed next week.
The Clerk's ofllcc will b? closed one
day only, Monday. Clerk Royster real?
izes that people have to record deeds,
file suits, get marriage licenses, etc.
Tho Norfolk Prosbytory.
A called meeting of the Presbytery of
Norfolk will be held at the Second
Presbyterian Church, this city, on the
2fUh instant, for the purpose of making
known to the Chesapeake Presbytery
the wishes of the Second Church In the
ma I tor of the call to Its pastorate, ac?
cepted by Bev. .1. Ernest Thaoker, and
to request the Presbytery to grant his
dismissal from It so he can enter regu?
larly upon his duties as pastor here the
first Sunday in January next.
' Vacations for School Children.
The Christmas holiday vacation for
the school children of Norfolk begins
to-morrow, to-day being their last day
In school this year. They will have ten
days of rest, play and enjoyment, and
In consequence thereof are happy. At
each of the schools to-day exercises of
some nature will be held, but there will
be no public exhibition.
The schools will reopen on Tuesday,
January 2d, the children's holidays In?
cluding New Year's day.
For all aches, Capndine Is the certain
remedy; certain, safe. 15 and 25c. at
druggists.
A fine let of Palms and Potted Plants,
especially nice for Christmas gifts, at
Newton's Floral Bazaar. Also a choice
assortment of cut flowers. de22-3t
Kciiny'? rtirlntmit? Picture.
A handsome lithograph, entitled
"Christmas Joys." given away Satur?
day, December 23d.
C. D. KENNY.
202 Main street.
S. E- corner Church and Queen Sts.
de21-3t
Get the benefit of the cheap Christ?
mas rates and two weeks' tickets by the
Seaboard Air Dine.
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An endless variety of Silk Suspend?
ers. A useful Christmas present. Ru
dolphl & Wallace, 333 Main street.
I?inno Piirelinaers!
Come and see our magnificent stock
of high-grade pianos. Prices "lowest In
Norfolk; quality of goods unsurpassed;
you get big values for your money.
STIFFF FACTORY WAREROOMS.
dcl9-5t Montlcello, G-ranby St.
F.yr* Kx >uiln<Ml l'r>f.
Dr. A. Wecljf manager of the optical
department of^'the Gale Jewelry Com?
pany, will examine your eyes free. De?
fective vision and complicated cases
specially Invited to call. jc2G-tf
. ?. i ?';V
-. vm .- -.- ?. - ?-T^rr.-"
FRANCES BARNES Y'S.
THE REPORT OF THE.PRESIDENT
. \ TO DATE.
Instead of giving a dinner this sea?
son the Frances Barnes Y's expect to
give away during the week ot Christ?
inas twenty-four baskets of groceries
and clothing. <
Mrs- A. J. Roughton, president of this
organization, gives the following re?
port of work done from September 1st
up to the present date:
Meals given to poor# 328; garments
given to poor, 177; visits to sick, 32;
delicacies to sick. 22; money spent for
charity. $53,35; loaves of bread to poor,
55; butter, 2% pounds; pickles. 3 jars;
sugai^_5_pounds; coffee, 3 pounds; milk,
1 gallon; cocoa, 1 box.
[Communicated.] '
St. Vincent's Rebuilding Fund.
For Building Fund St. Vincent's
Hospital:
Cumberland Street Public School..$765
Grace P. E. Church, nev. W. p.
Burk, rector. 4-50
Hiawatha Beneficial Social Ass'n.. 5.00
Excelsior Brass and Reed Band.... 3.00
General Fund .? C.00
This movement was commenced nnd
conducted by Benjamin R. Bouldlng,
chairman; Wilson F. Foreman, secre?
tary; Samuel L>. Tucker, treasurer, and
others. This partial report of $25.15 Is
now In the hands of Mr. Beaman. and
It Is honed that an equal, or a bettor,
report Will be made In the near future,
ns sceveral promises have been made.
Entertainment at Baysido.
The "Old Maids' Convention" will be
given at Ebenezer Hall, Bay Side, next
Tuesday night, under the auspices ot
the Volunteer Y. Wagons will start
from No. '132 Charlotte street at 0
o'clock. Any desiring tickets may ob?
tain them at Mr. Wm. Freeman's pho?
tograph gallery on Main street. Tickets
for the round trip will be 50 cents.
C. &. O. Earnings.
The gross earnings of the Chesapeake
and Ohio Railway Company for the
second week of December, ISflO. w?'-re
S287.195.5C; for the same week of 1S9S.
J2G9.G30.70; an increase,of ?17,55S.SG.
I'l n...! Pimm- !
Pianos that last a lifetime; highest
posslbl^ grade. You will lind It In the
''Stielt.' Reasonable prices; liberal
terms.
STIEFP FACTORY W?REROOMS,
del9-5t Montlccllo. Granby St.
Korfo knninVMtrrn fCiiliwny
Ciirl?l um? null ttrvt Vcnr
HhlltlnT t iilr..
The Norfolk nnd Western Railway
Company will sell during the Christmas
holidays round trip tickets to and from
all points on Its line at rate of a fare
and a third for the round trip: tickets
to be sold December 22d to 25th Inc'u
slve. and December 80th to January 1st
Inclusive, good for return pnssago until
January 4th. 1900. Fare to Richmond
and return $3.50. dcl2.17.19.21,22,24
OTHER LOCAL ON PAGE 3.
Atlantic Coast Line,
(Norfolk & Carolina Railroad Company)
Traffic Dcpa.rlnient.
Norfolk. Vn., December 22d, 1S99.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
On MONDAY. December 25th (Christ?
mas Day), no freights will be received by
lb s Company. Warehouses will lie open
until 10:30 a. m. for delivers- of PERIHIL
ABLE FREIGHTS only. No I'KiilMI
A RLE FREIGHTS for Norfolk nnd Car?
olina Rallrcad local stations w II be re?
ceived on Saturday, December 23d.
JAS. F. MAUPIN,
de22-2t Gen'l Forwarding Agent
Is the Biggest Thing
in Norfolk.
PRICES NONE LOWER.
XNIflS PRESENTS!
Special Holiday Fur Sale I
Alaska Sable and Genuine Mink Collar?
ettes and Scarfs. Children's Sets and La?
dles' Muffs. Handsome Silk Umbrellas,
with pearl and silver mounted handles, for
Indies. Umbrellas. Canes and Cloves for
Mon and Boys.
Sydney Sherwood ?i Co
325 Main Street. Norfolk, Va.
HATTERS AND FURRIERS.
UNITED STATES
Towing X-Transportation Co.
Subscriptions will bo received at tho of- ?
flee of William U?mb & -Company, Citi?
zens' Dank Norfolk, '.Va., until the 1st of :
January, 1000, to tlto stock of a (owing
and transportation company, to .bo organ?
ized for tho purpose of transporting lum?
ber, coal, Iron and other merchandise,
from and to Norfolk, Portsmouth and
Newport News and Northern -and coast?
wise American ports and the Islands of
Cuba and Pcrto it loo, nnd elsewhero as
may bo deemed advisable.
American tonnago suitable for th's pur?
pose was never scarcer t'han at tho pres?
ent tttne. Freights are unprecedentedly
high, and opportunities are offered for
making season and annual contracts for
transportation at largely remunerative
rates. In some Instances freights htuve
trebled since tho 1st: of September last?
a fact unparalleled In tho history of our
coastwise commerce.
Tho undersigned hold valuable options
on freights and vessels, which they will
transfer! to the proposed company when
organized for a-small stock consideration.
Hooks of subscription will Ik? closed at
G o'clock January 1st next,and a call made
for the assembling of subscribers for or?
ganization w'thln ten days.
Parties desiring to avail themselves of
this very promising Investment ,wlll ad?
dress tho undersigned ns soon as possible.
Shares will not be less than MOO (Five
Hundred Dollars) each, and a depos't of
5 per cent, by check must l>c made with
tho subscription to lnsuro its accoptanco.
(Signed)
WII.MAM DA MI? & COMPANY.
Norfolk. Va., Dec. 18, 1S1R).
FOIUI OF APPLICATION.
Messrs. William Lamb & Company,
Citizens' Pank Bullding, Norfolk, Va.
Dear Sirs?Please enter my?our sub?
scription for .slum s in the proposed
United States Towing and Transportation
Company.
Herewith find my?our check for 6' per
cent, of the subscription.
Yours very truly,
dc31-3t
LOWE & M?LLER,
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers in ?<
Imported Fancy
? Staple Groceries
No. 62 Granby Street.
Both Phones 343. Prompt Delivery,
dc21-3m
Oom Paul or John Bull? It'3 hard
i to tell: depends on how?you look at It.
[ Look at It In any way you choose, you'll
I lind wo we'ro on toy whon It comes to
I line laundry work.
Troy Laundry,
H. NIXDOItFF. '
297 Clittrohi @t.
BOTH PnONBS 557._
FISHERY for LEASE
Sealed bids will be revolved by us tin
til 12 o'clock m . December 20th; 1S93. for
ihe. lease for from 3 to 5 years of tho
Cluuuauqtin Flshei y -?4?Virginia Beach,
which extends from Uudee Inlet south
lo Jefferson street, being about three
quarters of a mile ocean front, rent lo
be payable vcarly in advance. Lease to
begin January Ist. IM?. Tho right to re?
ject any and all bids is reserved.
T?e'Cu UtriuqM by ibe Sea Assembly,
By H. L. PAGE. Secretary,
No. 22 Bank street, Norfolk. Va.
delG-ld
?><t>o eeo <*<z>-o <o oo ?o^o?
i TAYLOR S COMPANY,,
. Formerly under
I Monticello Hotel
I HAVE. MOVED TO
0 Ghent Market, Botetourt St,
1 With a fulPline of
o Staple and Fancj Groceries |
Wo carry everything for thd ta
$ ble. We will be pleased to see our X
? old patrons. T
$ - V
PROMPT DELIVERY. <>
Phones 838 ?
-v>*3-<3> OOO OOO <>0<*> <X>C>
LARGEST STOCK OF
In llio city. Sterling and plated Sil?
verware of every description. Don't
fall to see our J10.C0 watch. A stock
of rick Cat Glass to select from that
will'surprise you. Repairing and en?
graving a specialty.
D. P, P?HL,'
228 Wain Street, Norfolk, Va
S. S. 'Phone No. SS4.