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The Norfolk Virginian from Norfolk, Virginia • 1

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Copied In examine our work youo toot Dough of IS Msa oor Is Illohopoodi Gramite arta IScscial Dowels as I'm irriluaaa RcuoD Vs Jaranary I Tbo death at Lilt) this of irtderick Ooodrich has cc estel a Bensailot here Is le the talk if the city The deetasod wee manager of the chmond (limits quirt lie was tit) Iwo of a lawyer in Ntw YLirk Imes Lift on December 2-21 be CUM' to kx tbaage where he totrdeJ with elvers bm eels at outs on bis face and body Ee chumel that he was hurt by a chair in hie room but ter Innis he made statements regarding bow be cime by his injariest The young mart took to Lis bed wad pneumonia Pet in It was whin examtnel by Drs lima and Brock that it was found that he hid been kicked and stamped on the body lb) print of boot heels being visible His falhartrat lelegraohedfor sal came to hint The sick DAD beoure dedricns and it was then hi spoke of lasving been beaten in a place of amusement by a an with a red nose The tastier was keit quiet until death The pohoe went to work on the ease lb 7s a and think they will show dist the man was throaty beater4 probably by friends and left expo ed to the cold The Gorener wiI1 bo4d so inquest and the matter will be probed to the bottom Sensational developments are expected Cloocbich's wife was in New York when the affair occurred but reached her husband before be died annelmr I Itho Works itrakaaa azy The aft traces of a stel a wen- of the city of the 11 chowes till 11CU 11itSaltilthl 1 to le kr- costdel with bis face and a Tao hurt by Innis he its regarding 11 Tat Yowl nenmouia Pet by Drs Moo 1 ttiat he lied 12 the body oda bl sal cisme Ire deiticns I tvieg been sement by a matter waa t3 police went and be men was by tried I The eoro 1 the matter tom Serum- expected York when )hed her busN Atwater Case er eveseS The merkkt la fall of int ravens represented se be the lame aa lawful Nee Crystalised Lease' Th Poe fume tone art In snoet oust productive of posatve injury to the eyee or toe IreilJeL litany decant trill recommend Warier and eye Owes and three prioe ukelele icon profit so themselves Nos gesuise wales the SLIM Hawker' stamped on Every poir ea motel For sale at Bows drug at eet154 Church street Como Ate 1'1mnd 1 of na totoste represent-Masao New Crystalised otione art in moot omen re injary to the eyes or decors srill recommend ad eye and throe dond more profit so potaise widow the SLIM on frame Every poir at Soott's drug at 're 284 (By raised Press ie tsue Losmov January 1--The school Forest Tale a conne- the White Chapel Unions erta tti this morning early and twenty who were asleep in the upper et were Ent)atad before they emtLi rescued Fifty-eight others were cued by the lutecium of Ina intu and members of the fire brigsde am the moot intense exclizmect great net When the fz oes had sabdued the tventyais deed were removed to the main tall of th siltation where the protuN Ctriee decorations still depended he ceiling and walla The fire or'gln from an over-bested stove The wing of the school containing was not touched by the thr The boys retired last night in the est Ipints in anticipation of proni present to be given today A I year's fete was also to be held tx The scen in the death chamber tell the relatives and the sohooIznatcJ victims are viewthe remains beart-rendin (El school the wt thie m( who leo were rescued cued and rae the great sabdatt were re elitutio decoral ceiling from a wing 01 matee The bo est epir preeent year's The ace the rela victims heart-re WSD11411011 MILL RDAT Sttti vbit Work 11111 nfra Daligbitui Bawl Miss Annie O'Connor the charming daughter of kr John O'Connor Ina married Ima evening at Mt 0Counor's residence on Bank atreetto Mr George Evan" popular young business rum The pretty porton in which the wedchng took place was handaomely decors ted with palms fen choice cut flow en and vergreeu of various and wen thronged with friends of tha eontraoting parties At 9 o'clock the bridal party entered the parlors ani were married by Rev Dr Starr rector of the Cumberland Street Orient no bride's dress was of 'trite Henrietta cloth with pearl and faille trimming' and the groom wore a frock mat with dark trouser The maid of honor to the bride was Miss Loolie Shepherd who wore a pretty toilet of white Henrietta cloth with main and pearl trimmings The MOM'S beet resua was Mt William tint Alter Mr and BIM had re eived the congratulations of those present and the gueats had had an opporttugly of admiring the bearitiful and coed preeente all were invited to partake of a most luxuriant and elegant repast Among ttose present were Miss Belle Locke of Ptuladelpbia who wore blue satin and lace Mies Fulton of For'reas Monroe whits lace and diamonds Mn James Powell white silk and pearla Miss Ware of Fortress Monroe white hos Mrs Georgs Whitehuret white Henriet'a cloth aul Ottoman silk Mita Mamie Hentahan white alabetrosse Mies Daisy Hentahae Henrietta cloth with figured chesty James Peake garnet velvet with diamond ornaments Mra Koch black lees and diamonds Miss Lathe McLean of Portsmouth He rietta with old pink trimmin and Miss Fenton of Baltimore Mrs O'Ocnnor wore torquoise faille silk with old pink trimmings and diamond DAYISON-AROMBALLD FMESE 3 RAIN a CHITECH Errs tt Gale's Gents $3 0) Standsrd all ss hundreds ot customers who hive worn them will admit 1 0) Standard all nit ot customers who ill admit Spclad Prices Witl offer this week special prices on tall dress goods Call early and while the stock is not broken Extra inducements offered on all handkerchiefs for New Year pi-silents Anderson dt Co 174 Main atrea Primo reek special prices on Call early and while roken Extra induce handkerchiefs for I Anderson CIL 't Go to Johnson's will paper store for paper hanging 23 Granny street The largest stock of lock and engagement Bracelets can be found at Chapman Gale's wall paper store for 3 Granny street of lock and engage-I be found at Chapman to any rsrpesteoful pet tioa on thet jeet trona Lae voters ot Nor thig eerati there eau be no armiocy tu the perty end a ruses board is appointed Inddual preferetere must tell to the mend good it 'we expect moor tos sacores in thorn city in the future I at in fad sympothy with tte ootrimittee of Forty because they were egtaing for prize Mple thet tvdbe above all quettion of party or party Mr A Dobie thought that the Electoral Board should be nottileated in ward meetings and that a new board should be oeleefet ML DedereeVe who area an satire committee of Forty mtaA but "rho an I ni ember of the Executive tommittee moved to endorse the oid board told a Viewerle reporter that be thought the Executive committee hal a perfect right to norninete to the Legislature the Electoral Boaril for the city If there wee so newish interest manifested in the conatraotion of the board the people now criticiaieg the Executive oommittee's aohon should have called ward meetings and instructed their repreeentiatives on the committee how to vote Mr Wright's petition was signed Dalarnette said by a majaray of the city officeholders and by some of the meet influential bueinems men in t3e cty Mr Jona O'Oonnor said when inter viewed thereetordd be a new Dee-torsi Board as the present cue had been dictatorial and wanted to ointrol all ths offices Meetings he thoeght should be held that a fair exproolin of the people's wishes could be attained on the mietkr He believed that the people wanted another Electoral Board but if it eonld be shown to him that they did not then be would acquiesoe with them Mr Waller Sharp was brief but to the point He mid: Whatever soy dissatiallEd Democrat may lave thought about the Electoral Board in the past' no true Democrat wh3 knows the spit a-did work of that body in the tut canvass should have an) thing but praise for their wink Saterintendent of the party A Toting said there was no break in the party or in his opinion would there be any in the Bping or any coming election caused by the endorsement of the preseat Electoral Board The committee trasalwayt-willing and ready to listen to any grievances of any members of the patty and to arbitrate as far as possitle the matter as the executive body in Democratic polities As there was no opposition in the shape of a communication before the committee against the present board at the timed the endorsement he 'hove and still believed that they had acted for the best interests and success of the party Ample time had been given between the first and seeolid meetings for such a communication to have been prepared A number of other gentlemen were seen but deolined to talk on the question just at this time Among those who did not ears to be interviewed were President Harry Hodges of the Common Council Messrs Cooke A Thom Hannah Holmes and Captain Mayo The meeting next Friday night is looked forward to with much interest and if it is seen that the assembly room in the Atlantic Hotel is not large enough for the crowd then more spacious quarters will be secured RAYONS' Good and Cheap 431n and Frame from $0 up otngrepla touching up but TDN4-41 CRAYON aide from say old picture Beet ris st Lowest Prices Also Peet Water Colote Campbell ind 23 BASK STREET UR TICKETS STILL GOOD xlitte thoee unable to use them ea estended thet me and tickets 11 will be good any tittle during Yr HOLDING TI 'KET3 CAN BNET PiCTURE3 FOR re we guaranteed to be first-Her Th )t'ths VS ART GALLERY 200 Mein street Throws from a Hors aad K1 llogt Special to The Virgin latel WILLIAMZEttlia V16 January l- dreadful aooldent reetilting in the tic of Master Willie More000k meta here today While riding a young hc through town the animal became frit ened and threw him afterinirde kick him twice He wee picked up in an mumble condition and died in half boar after being carried home Lie 14 years old and wee greatly liked every one for hie frank manly quill' and miivereal 10TOW 3a felt at hie timely death Ile WILI dresdla of Mat here to throne ened at him twi seumble hour af 14 year' every and mai timely The Grady Konnumat Fund By Unitad Prost to Tho Virgioiottj ATLANTA Ga January Grady monument fund had now rea3hed nearly $14000 The subscriptions thus far are almost all from Atlanta The young men of other parts of Georgia are interesting thembelvea however and while no retarne have yet been received the indications are that satecriptions from other Georgia towns and cities will ineresse the fund to at least doable the present amotuaL Fund rirgininn ry now rea3hed iptions thus tlanta The of tiaorgia aowever and ien received nabscriptione nd cities will doable the filtv relied Prow to The Vireiniaa) Westrzecerom Ti la Jantury 1 a -l i Wee ingie tta at ft el tearing teak! and aseietel oa the ceremonious extent-non long yeers of cloem tem eanctioce as ne- etimery tte peeper oteervenoe of the op ni of the neer yr Tte drizzling rein tie sal la the mornteg nrs diecoma ea the thantatdt to annuaily oheetve the otticialcuetem of intaretiangnee calls Intereen was centered at the Waite Hoare Tte cold pure white nest of the 'tat ior of the Id was in direct eentreet with the softie within There everything warmth and brighin me Smilax twined in and about the great chandeliers and depended from the tops of room Great tweeting reline sad lett rubber plants vete stowing in every moot and oorcer la the red room where the diplomatic corps aseembled mid in the green room the deoorations weee grand Shortly after 4 ra at a signid from Prof Sousa the Marine band struck up "Hail to the Obittnesnd those 'seem- bled in the eorridor outside the blue room saw the Preeidentiel party deocandwg the main staircase Leaning on the arm of the President wee Mrs McKee who took the place of her mother Mn fierrinon decided not to take part in the re eeption on account of the recent death of her eister Mrs Scott Lord 1 Following the Preeilent and Mrs McKee came the VicepPresident and Mrs elortion Then came Secretary Blaine with Mrs Stephen Elkins and after them the members of the Cabinet Secretary and Mn Willem Attorney General and Mrs Miller Postmaster-General and Mrs Wanamaker Secretary and Mrs Tracy beeretery aid Mrs Noble Secretary and Mrs Rusk tar 1roctior and Mrs Carrie and Mrs Logen-followeelin order nameet-When the "Blue Room" was reached the President and Mrs McKee took their places at the head of the front line which was composed of Mrs Morton Mrs Windom Mrs-Miller Mrs Wenamaker Mrs Tracy Mrs Noble and Mrs Bask Behind the line went a large number of invited guests who took no active part in the reception After the receiving party had taken their places the re caption proper began The members of the Diplomatic Corps headed by Baron Pave the Italian Minister and many of others accompanied by ledieo peeled threugh the room The guests as they approached the President were rreeented by name Major Erest A acting es master of ceremonies lelleveing the plomats and tut raters of the two International Con-greases came the jristicesof the Supreme Court of the United States members of the Senate lied House Ofirefilti of the Lenny and navy in fall uniform and local officials It was a matter of comment that the crowd in attendance was small and this fact was emphasized when the hour for the admission of the public arrived Cabinet Pbotographa $140 per dozen at 1 50 Main street Bead Market square apha $140 per dozen Bead Market square RED 1 -i' 6 tost46- eohk It-- i 1 I 7t 'EMBERS OF GRLCE LODGE NO 83 00 a et requested to meet at Oad Fellows' Ha'l at 2 TODAY to pay toe last sad tribute of respect to our deceased Brother LANDItalL By order of NG jen2 it GEO A searr Secretary OFFIC8 INLAND AND SEABOARD COASTING Co TE AMER JANE MOSELEY HAVING been hauled off for repairs there wil be b0 STEAMER FOR WASHINGTON TO DAY RLOE LODGE NO 83 I rsquested to meet at at 2 TODAY to ate of respect to our de LANDMAN A searr Secretary 'PIC --1 AID COASTING Co MOSELEY HAVING for repairs there wi 1 be Et WASIIINGTON TO A quiet and pretty marriage took place yesterday afternoon at the residence of the bride's parents in Brewer street the oontracting parties being Mr Wm Daii8011 and Miss Annie Archibald daughter of Captain Arcbi bald The oeremony was performed by Rev Tucker and after reoeiving the congratulations Of thoee present Mr and Mrs Dadiaon were driven to the Bay Line steamer for an extended trip North Democrats are in another contest This time th quarrel is ceer the Execative ocemmittee'a recommendation to the Legialaturs for the reappointzttent of the present Electorel Board which wartime of Mewl He Smith PM and IL 'Wright The ohjection to the Electorel Board recomrneo Jed by the Executve committee has been strongly brought out in the teat two days slid sock formal shape Monday night last when a meelieg was held at the otos of the Norfolk Landmark and parbeipated Le by about fifteen gentlemen Among thee who were in attendance were Msjor Hamphreya Memoirs Cooke 1 Zsehary John IL Core Simmons IL Raines Renton Marren editor of the Landmark Thomas White John Murphy and others The action of the Exe naive committee in recommendir to the Legialature the reappointment ot the preetut 11843- torsi Board was denounced in rather strenuous langruige and the outoome of the nneetieg was that a committee coneliding-or Maier Humphreys and Mama Cooke John IL Core and It I Zachary were appointed to draw up and have printed petitions aaking the Legislature to appoint an Electoral Board consisting of men who are ta be hereafter selected These petiticne 'made their appear-once on the street Taeoday aid kat nielet Major Hal phries said that fifteen hundre biglISSUTed hal been obtained to them The pttttious asy in trubstance that two members of the present Electoral 3tmel live in ome small ward of the city (referriag to Meeers Smith and Wright who live in the Second ward) and a harmonlotut party cannot be had netil a new Electoral Board is appointed It the gentlemen named in tne petitioes are appointed the petitioners promise to march the Detttocracy to victory in a solid phalanx The names of the men who the Legislature is asked to appoint do not appear in the petiCons lynt-are to- be filled in The persons who sign the petitions are to meet in the assembly room of the Atlantie Rotel Friday night at 7:30 o'olock and in the meantime to prevent the Legislature acting on the matter at once it is underttood that counsel have been employed to appear before the ooromitttee who will consiier the matter and ask them to defer action until the oppenents of the present board can be heard The members of the Exeentive Committee strennouely defend their course and claim that ample time was given any pars ne objecting to the ohl board bting endorsed by them for another term to state their objections The matter wee first considered at a meeting of the committee on Decemher 18 and then postponed until the next meting olthe committee which WV ou-Itiaturday night last In the meautme no cc mmunication was received in connection with the matter and no citizens aked to address the committee on the subject Then too theExeoutiveComruitte members seen by a VIRGINIAN reporter yesterday said that no one knew who it was proposed to put on the Elec toral Board by the faction opposing them as in the printed petitions no namen for the places were mentioned and poisons signing put their names to a paper recommending that certain persons be appointed on the Electoral Board because they were good Demo orate witheut knowing the names or who the people were I they recommended The Executive committee claim that the members of the J4egulature from Norfolk have already raid that they would support the Electoral Beivd recommended by them and that this being the case the Legislature will stand by toe committee Maj'r Rumpheys was too busy yesterday attingnames to his petition to much tf me to reporters Re said I 1 1 1 i 4 I I 1 I 4 I a a 1 t' a a 8 I 43 II yesterday gt ting names dtNote much me to rei Emancipation Day la Raleigh (By Unii4X1 Press to The VIrgillianA RALEIGH 0 negroes celebrated the twenty-sixth niversary of the issue of the Emanci lion Proclamation here today Th was I parade on4 exercises were had Metropolitan )all where an orat was delivered by Parker color Georgia There were also obs vances of the day at Oberlin Newbei and Wilmington IC (By MIR negroes niversal tiOrt PI Wae a PI Metropl Wall dell Of Geo 'faucet and WE An Niectrie Wire Kills Horse By United Preen to The Virgimen1 Prrrsnract FL January 1 o'clock this afternoon a broken telephone wire fell upon the hones drawing a Pleasant Valley street car in Allegheny City One of the horses waa killed insts utly and the other fatally injured The driver and passengers receivtd a slight shock but were not seriougly hurt The broken wire had crossed with an light wire I Horne irgittian1 'y 1 )roken tele rsee drawing Allegheny aa killed in- oily injured 5 received a Dt seriously crossed with 'RY WALKE Mc CARRICK jen2 1 Agent McCABRICK A gent Dealer In RE RAILROAD STEAM MILL SULIES Chains and Dogs I Also a full line of DLERY PAINTS OILS ETO WATER ST Roanoke Ave Norfolk Va MIA No189 anr18 NOTICE CHANGE OF WHARF On and after January 1 1890 the steamers HELEN SMITH BONITO HOGEBS and HATTIE will land at Hardy's Wharf PICE OF WHARF unary 1 1890 the ilITII BONITO TIE will land at Hardy's Fatal Railroad Aocident Near Roanokt Special Dispatch to The Virgialan ROANOKE Qa Jannuy freight trains collided on the Nog atd Western railroad near Big Bpri at 4 o'clock this morning Two 00101 men were kiIled and three woundee all train hands Fire consumed twe COTO Fatal I lope( Roam I reighti Iltd We at 4 o'cl men we all train cal's' A Well-known Telegraph Operator Dead By United Preen to The Virginian PARILIABSBDROo VS Ihnilikry Thomas Ewgan a telegraph opeistor formerly employed by the Postal Telegraph Company at Pittsburg Pa died at hie home in this city today of eon-gumption He was an old time opera tor and was well and favorably known lit telegraphie throughout the country 'orator Dead irginlanJ annul 1--- )h opetator Postal Tale- rgs re died ay of eon- time opera ably known naghout the lEY COW ell DAY Al CUSTOMERA FR SKA TEA POUND A SKET na will use io her JADIANESE STORE my16tf BENNETT JOHNSON Agent janlAt (3-t GIS LIND STE111 FITTING BENNETT Agent jaztlAt 113ING- Eill FITTING Killed by bar Paramour Special to The Virginian R0AN0ILE January Harp oclored was stmok by her paramol Tom Lee with a hatchet at 10 e'clo this morning and died at 6 tonight I was arrested and jailed Boas( Tom Le this mol was erre IA 1130000 Fire By United Pros to The Virginien) UPPER MABLEBORO Mass January enginehouss of the Southern Maryland railroad at Brandywine was burned last night tlgether with two locomotives and a Lego anntot of ma chinery The loss is estimated at fp30 irginTil'u'l IL January le Southern clywine was rith two Jo- at of ma- tted at fp30- LK SUPPLY CO BT NORFOLK VA st and Mill Supplies means Simmons Liver Begu tor sure tor sure If you want anything done in the above line or want your HOUSE CONNECTED WITH THE SEWERS let me give you my ligurfs and show you SAMPLES OF MY ORK CJAJEIMY-ii I CAREY 68 BANK STREET jan2 tf king done in the above IOUSE CONNECTED IS let me give you my HI SAMPLES OF MY IAJEIMY- 9 oEND'HAL I CAREY STREET jan2 tf we Have Moved to White's Old lita We are receiving very cheap and go No 2 Shoulders and Hams Li figures to the trade Beale 39 and 41 Roannke avenue Cabinet Photographs $140 per doz at 156 Main street Head Market aqua We Hail Wear No2 figures 39 and 4 Cabint at 156 ghat lielting Hose Packing Wrought Iron Pipe and Fit-Italy Whittles Oil Cups 'esternt Manilla and Tarred Galvanized Goods 011a Waste The Steamship Commonwealth Ashore By United Brea to The Virginian BRA ISLE CITY January The steamer Oommonwe ilth has settled on the bar and is full of water the sea washing over her at high water The vosEel avid part of the cargo will prota bly be a total loss Ith Ashore rgintaa1 rannary Is I lass settled ter the sea water The will prot a- The Emancipation Celebration The Emancipation celebration yesterday was a great saocess and the eolored people made a larger showing in their protircission than for years At the headgaarters of the chief marshal ia acott street all was confusiou while the streets on whicti the various divisions were to be formed were crowded The first division formed on Cumberland street headitg on Qaeen the second division in St Paul otreet heading on Qaeen the third division in Smit'a meet heading on Queen the fourth di vision in Church street heading on Queen and the fifth division in Brewer street beading on Qaeert In the first divieion were the military the Langston Guards Capt Peter Shepherd Jr the National Gaards Capt Gould Dahlgren Post A Carter adjutant in command Shaw A No 5 Waiter Wilson Oa Ilioux Post No 2 a A Rig-gin A feature of the division consisted of a number of small boys dtesed in semi-military costume The division was under the command of Luther Wilrams The Teamsters Cotton Bcrewmen's Assembly Knights of Labor No 888 children from the Norfolk Mission Col I ge and the Cumberland Street echcols were also out At 1:30 the procession started The exercfses which falowed the rarade were held in Gymnasium Park Princess Anne avenue and were as follows: Prayer Rev A Brown singing by a seltcted choir introductory remarks by tbe President of the Day the Rev Williams reading of the proolamat'on Miss Susie Dillard review Joseph Hall oration Asbury a poem by Miss Rosa Jessup and the benediotiun by Rtv W--DTCF-ii The high it oers in the civic organizetio a rode in hacks in the fifth division in co mpany with the offic US of the day The prooeesion vas reviewed by the Mayor the Common and Belot Councils and Judge Brooke as it passed the Custom House Last night an entertainment and collation were hell in the Samaritan Hell This entertainment concluded the celebration Spatial to tam reelaise1 Ricermoisn Vs January 1--Goversor Ph Lip Wstkits MoKnaey tow Alla the curer of the Clad Executive et' Vieglniai He vas mai ao at tki3312 tcdty ite induce ioe into cites was very quit aid airn1e but was wtue ed by as meaty peop'e as coed crowd into the luill of the Bowe el Delegw es The galleries were glhd before 11 o'clock Ge side iris reserved eptefally for the 'ea At the same time McKienev took t'ae oath at Governor liege TJ ler wee doe's? ed Lientenamt-Gover nor Beats were reeerved to the left of the Speaker's chair for the family of the Governor-elect and On the right those of the hoes hold of ae Leert ant-Governouelece Miss Bess Anderoote of Riot mon 1 Mies lief Clbrk of Halite' greet-r anddanghters of Peleck Henry oocupied privileged seata near tte Spear er's chi Wrien the hoer of 12 o'clock arrived every seat la the hall we ocenpied and every etanding sputa wee taken when the members of the Senate entered the hall none of them could find seats sod they hal to Ptimad in the aisle Senator Halt and Delegates Woods tied Dam were appointed committee to inform the Goveraor and Lieutenant-Governor elect that the joint seeembly was ready to receive them The entrance of the gubernatorial party wee the signal for an outburst of applause Governor Lee walked with his successor and Judge Flournoy (tame in with Lieutenant Governor Tyler Rev Dr Moses Hoge offered a very eloquent and fetvent prayer in wtich be thanked the Divine Being for the wise oonservative and glorious administration of Fitzhugh Lee and prayed that the course of the new Executive may be as aoceptable to the people and crowned with gracious blessings Hon Lewis President of the Court of Appeals read the oath which was signed by the new Now occurred another break of applause whioh wee almost deafening Loud calls were made on Governor McKinney for a speech The new magistrate hastened sway with ex-Governer Lee to the executive office is here Le was called upon by a number of friends The Seratcrs repaired to their chamber and Lientenant-Govereor Tyler as reamed the chair end made a very neat little speech which they adjourned When the eenste met at 11 o'clock Lieuteriat t-Goverr or Massey was in the chair A resolution highly eulogistic of Governor Lee and nis administration was adopted and afterwards concurrelin by the House Another resolution in respect to Mr Massey the retiring pretilent of the body was passed and the Lieutenant-Governor spoke briefly thanking the members for their uniform courtesy and kindnees Mr Hay offered a resolution which was adopted direoting the Auditor Public Aceoupts to inform the House who have NW the tax on the various brands of fertilizers and what brands have paid some tax and to furnish an itemized account of the expenditures of the annual appropriation of $10000 to the A gdoultural Department Mr Berkley plesentel a bill to asthorize the out ervittors Ncrfolk county to make an allowance to the eseessors aad assistant assessors for services rendered Mr Curtis presented a bill to theca-- norate the Betheny Institut of Virginia It is to be lccited in Richmond and is intended as an or hen asylum It wall be a Protestant Episcopal concern and may ewn one hundred acres of land have capital and chattels to the amount of $200000 The same gentleman pt a bill to provide for theestablislament in Richmond of a State hcspital It provide for an app-opriation of $20000 to erect buildings and $10000 a year for expenses The institution is be governed by a board of visitors the same as the asylum Mr Ryan offered a resolution which was adopted proviling Cott the committee on Finance inquire into tte expediency of reporting a bill requiring each city and county to way its own criminbl expenses Mr Tyler of Prince William offered the following which was adopted: Resolved That the Second Auditor of Public Accounts be and hereby is requested to report for the information of this body 1 What effect the act of Assembly commonly known as the Wickham amendment has had on the marketable value of the tax-receivable coupons attached and the mural and ten-forty bonds? 2 To what extent has the value of the coupons above named been effected by the act forbidding coupons as tenders for public -dues maturing before July let 1889 to be filed or pleaded in any court of this Commonwealth after July let 1889 and of all coupons maturing after July lat1 888 that are over one year paid maturity 3 What will be the value of the 6 per wont coupons payable semi-annually attached to the 6 per cent bonds amounting to $12953700 maturing in 1905 said coupons to be rated as an annuity for years? The House at 1130 adjourned to go into the joint assemtly for the inauguraticn of Governor and Lieutenant-Governor As soon as that event was ovtr they reassembled but immediately adjourned The Bibles used to swear the Governor and Lieutenant-Governor and the pens with which they signed the oath were presented by Col liner Clerk of the House to Frankle McKinney and Lillie Tyler the little of the Governor and Lieutenant-Governer respectively Mr Murray has assumed the position of private secretary to Governor McKinney The Lieutenant-Governor has appointed Mr Smith of Scott comity his private secretary Governor and Mrs: McKinney dined with Mayor Ellyson this evening Attorney-General Tay lot booth took the oath of aloe in his private in the presence of only two or threegentIemen Julge Lewis ti elated Christmas Cakes! Cakes! 1 PIERSONAtAil AND BRINITS Mr Max Nausbaum of Baltimore son Of our fellow citizen Mr Nausbum was in the city yesterday on a visit to his parents He looked in the best of health and was warmly welcomed by many friends He returned to Baltimore last evening Mr Johnson of the Western Union Telegraph Company left ttis city for Baltimore Tuesday evening to join his trother in business New Year receptions were very well attencle I yesterday Mr A Howans of the New Ycrk World who has been in 1111 city for several days left for New York last evening via the Old Dt ra -nion line Headquarters for OrangesLemons1 nanas ect at wholesale George Dawes 110 Water stremr Head( Danes Dawes EX PRESS anager A General Transfer acted in trorfulk and Peruiture oarefully bandied by ex Funeral of Mrs Minnie Fentress The funeral of Mrs Mamie FenVe3P wire of Mr Fentress took place from the Third Baptiat Church yesterday morning at 11 o'clock and was largely attended Rev Vernon Fitnion conducted the funeral services after which the remains were conveyed to Elmwood Cemetery and interred The following genth men acted as 1311 bearers: Bell Lewis Bonney Edward Lovitt Dennis Harding Chas Griggs Theodore Ewell Will Brown Coats era 'ONABLE CHLBGES- CHRISTMAS CAKES It CHRISTMAS CAKES All Sizes and Kinds Davis' West End Bakery Junction Charlotte and Bute Sta TFLEPITONE No 31 I RISTMAS CAKES and Kinds End Bakery otte and Bute Sta 31 lee for hauling and handling NOS AND HEAVY MACHINERY et HENRY WALKE'S 106 -ill receive prompt attention dee24 tf The Igerfolk College will resume work on Monday Dec 80 after one weeks vacation This school has had remarkable sucecss for the shrtrt time it has been here and still promises to grow There have been more applications for its students already than could be filled Almost every week there is a call for a Bookkeeper or Stenographer Mr Bally Marnex a fine penman and a teal her of serveral years experience has been added to the faculty klext Monday will be a good time to enter and we hope to add a godly number of young ladies and gentlemen to our list of students on that day letup ay Dec 80 Phis school tr the short promisfs to applications a could be ere is a call apher Mr krai sk tnnb LL11- to Iwetheadtotannt Notice The st4 amer Jane Itof sly havin been hauled cif for erairs there will be no steamer of the ecaboard Coisting Company for Washington tIday Dissolution of Copartnership Attention la called to the card al Messrs Odend'hal Carey plumbers and gar and steam litters of No 66 GI wing a 1 1111 JP: 140:1111 ar Moved to 76 White's old stand whe we are receiving the cheapest lot of butter ever offered to the tride at this 588'n of the year Packages from ten pounds up Beale Co 39 and 41 Roanoke avenue 'CleSED 111113 Pork Sausage City Market can be found at nil Stalla WASSEPIAN td a' City Market Deux etreez announcing Ine aissoinnon of that firm by the withdrawal on June lab 1889 of Mr Jos Odend'hal Mr Carey will continue the business at the above number and will be pleased to have the same liberal patronage continued to bim as was bestowed on the old firm Ms Carey is a firstclaEs workman and employs none but first-class workmen Parties having anything to do in his line will consult their interest by giving him a call 3R fa A BAD EGC AD A 116 Van at Once Mr A Cunningham Expert Optician representing Hawks Crystalized Lens cart le found at the drug store of James Ecott 254 Church street where he will re Ain for two days lie curries aa immense assortment of thee glasses in gold nickel nicoli-e atel sylonite rubber etc Call and see Special Inducements to buyers of Watches or Diamonds I will make a large reduction in price to buyers during the month of Novem ber It will pay to look Juto this IL Hodgson Academy of afusic Jewelry Store or imam I will make a large to buyers during the ber It will pay to lo Hodgson Academy Store TAPESTRY BODY BRUSSELS IX UPPER RE3INANTS LESS IRAN COST An Apology to the People Dwing the week efere Christmas great mazy of our customers had to leave our stcre wi hout being waited upon We had anticil ated no snob mai of businets and consequently our foroP although hog were Unable to terve them To all th0S3 We desire to express our regrets and at'd that we are making large redactions on all Wiattr stock ard solicit an inspection of goods as per prices quoted below Men' Embroidered Slippers 50c Mena' Fine Velvet Embroid'd Slippers 69c Mrns' Embroid'd Kid Lind Slippers 75c Meow I lligator tun' Goat Slip era-- $100 Mena' Plush Patint-leather Slippes $195 Children's Spring Heel Shoes 60c Children's Spring Heel Shoes 76c Children's School hots loce or button $100 Boy's end Youth's School Shoes 125 Ladies' Dongola or Peh'tle Goat button 125 Ladies' Fine Dongola Kid button 150 Ladies' French Dongola Kid button 200 Ladies' Hand-welts Scotch Soles 250 Men's Warranted Lace Shoes 150 Men's Warrantel Congiess Shoes 160 Men's Fine Calf Shoee my style 200 Men's Goodyear Sewed Sh-es 250 Men's Fine Calf Hand-welts 300 Men's Custom-made Shoos reduced to 400 ExCELsiolt SHOE STORE 199 Main street rl ire to re are 'a 500 690 750 $125 600 750: $100 125 125 150 200 250 300 21ov0 50 uu 5 00 4 mt ach A Children rt iTYLES WEST PRICES ot brought but about in the party until the old I Electoral Board was dethroned He declined to Eay who atteneed the meeting at the Landmark office Monday night and also refused to allow a c)py of the petition beiag circulated to aip oar in print IV hundred signatures hairbeen obtained to the patt i or the Major said sial thelsigners were not afraid to tight the Executive committe on 1 3 gat stion The business dtne at t'e meetirg he refused to make Mr A Stevers said tnat it was desirable that a new Electoral Board be appointed and 3 questioned the scion of tbe Exaoutive committee's rlosmmendation but tbere was a question in his mind as to the la i-doni of con'esting I the committee's inasmuch as they wire the chosen representst yes of the Demooratie party If the peopte de it however he thought waid meetings should be held to select the Electoral Board Mr John Core who was one of those at the meeting of the opposing faetion was very active in geting sign era to his petition 3 eaterday He said when talked with by a representative tf TRH Virnouttaitt that the Executive corn- ISmIttee was ore of the moat autocratic bodies le even sawin his Me ald more tyranical than the Czsr of Russia The board said ha should be choeen in ward DIE tinge Burroughs who was a prominent leader in the committee of Forty faction said: "lhe people in whom reside all power bave a right to say who they pro-for officers of the Electoral Tioar4: ecistatare will of course listen I tiuu a veem- testion in en'esting as they es of the eopie de- ht ward select the as one of opposing int 8401 He said ttive tive corn- utocritto more tie The a in ward le was a nittee of side all they prc- se listen Mr John these at the fartion was era to his pet wben talked TRH VIRGINIA mtoltdtieees tyranical than board said ha 1tattntg: nJ prominent les Forty faction "Ile poop power bave a officers snits' hnweve that harrnon brought abut in the pc I V' Rai tisra 1 rt vcr 1 xr Chills and fever of three years standing cured by Simmons Liver Regulator---E Watkins Watkins House UPtonville Ky Pioneering for Trade Capt Samuel our popular citizen and senior of the firm of Hodges Wbite wholesale batters left last evenit for Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee pioneering for the extension of the business of Norfolk The business men of the section Captain Hodges visits will find him well qualified to represent the trade of Norfolk and a thorough gentleman A Baby litudered Sunday about 12 re a white b67 baby was found dead in Maids' field in the vicinity of Lambert's Point The verdict of the jury was that the baby came to his death by strangulation and a stab in the right breast supposed to have been made by a pocket knife The baby was about 4 or 5 hours old A Reoeption Yesterday was a gala day at the A The full programme of the day was earned cut to the letter with the exception of the entertainment at night it being somewhat shorter el by the absence of two of these ed to assist Mr Dausch and Hatcher-son rendered choice piano solos Miss Bettie Reid sang two splendid songs with her aerial grace and receivei or-cores Prof King sang "A Jolly Good Luigi" receiving an encore Miss Lizzie Moore and Miss Nettie Bpaiding were the accompanists Many will have abundant reasons for remembering the let of January 1890 on account of the et joyments of the Association reception The-only place in Norfolk where you can buy Watches Diamonds and Jewelry on Instalment plan is John Hinman's 221 Church st-eet Simmons tic Co i RE HATTERS 177 Math street rreeman's Jewelry Store you can obtain some wonderful bargains in watches jewPiry nd bracelets 12 tune music box with bells and drum $75 worth $100 rreeman's Jo you can obtain some' in watches jewelr3 tune music box witl 275 worth 2100 CLARK to LUTHER SHELDON Pallor CllftgillS Lilco DIM' Rs AT COST II1J) I) CDT 'OST 001RtS 1314IN New Year's Presents You can be supplied with anythink in the jewery line at the Casket As constant accessions keep the stock there full and attractive lowesrprices prevail there and fullest value given for your money Fancy goods being closed out at below cost interview the Casket The ladies of the Auxilliary will receive at the Young Men's Christian Asscciation between 2 and 10 Exhibition of gymnastics at 5 o'clock Choice entertliument at 8 o'clock Young men invited Stamp rhotographs one dollar per 100 at Boyce Studio 170 Main street Norfolk Now Year's You can be supplie( the jewery line at thi stant accessions keep and attractive lowest' and fullest value give) Fancy goods being Cl( cost interview the The ladies of the eeive at the Young seeiation between 2 a hibition of gymnast Choice entertainme Young men invited MP 1 ograpbf at Boyce Studio 171 folk Shoes for all the romping fun-loving boys and girls Solid serviceable and cheap for cash at Gales Stamp Photographs one dollar per 100 at Boyce Studio 178 Main street Great Bargains Don't forget search of a Xmas present that the Norfolk Carret 00 1 the place where you can buy a big article for a little money such as Willow Ro-kers Fancy Tables Rugs Mats etc Tuese goods must be disposed of as we have not the room to display them after the holidays Give us a call 17 Granby street Xmas a arti- Tillow etc Is we after nab) t- 'rs' Hardware NTS GLASS Ao SHEATHING PAPERS You can find the largest assortment of Scarf Pins and Rings of all kinds at Chapman Gale's Their prices are the lowest-of-any-house in the city Bridal presents at Chapman Gale for less money titan elsewhere in the city SITIOVIDINTS ler and the Lep as a the InvIDN- for as MI the folk Is Dear at Any Price I Buy what you know is good goods that will stay with you and fron firm that will do the same and not eel your money so far away from which cannot expect any return Plant your terest here It will yield better than will out WEST That's our mottofrom which 'ere WI not vary and more surely do we say when pressed to take the refuse of a ci or State whose meat at its beat is infer! to that which we have in the product Virginia and our neighboring Statea Tennessee and Kentucky We seem to alone in this method of our craft but mean it as you will see To Consumers We are prepared at all times to seriyou promptly and free to any partof city all orders for CI MEC) CY3E1 Pork Mutton Veal Lamb Corned Hair Corned -Beef Spiced Beef Rolls at Rounds Pork Smoked Bologna Fran tut and Tray Sausages Also Smolt Beef Tongues Hog Brains Fresh Tri etc All the above is our own slaught and a nut actu re We desire to call sr dal attention to our own make of Pure Unadulterated Lard in handy packages of 8 5 and 10 pour pails and in 50 pound cuts or tierct: Also by the pound to retail customers a low price consilering the quality AT ilITIOLEStAlur Pork Loins Pig Faces Plg Live: Corned Hams Middlings and Shoultlut Small Dressed Hogs often at lower ptic than Country carts Hindquarters l'ox quarters Top Bibs Loins Chucks Plc or whole cattle at prices which will re with your approval Hotels restaurants and shopkeer will consult their own interests by ex ton tug our stock and learning our prices I we handle 'nothing but FIRST-CLX GOODS and feel sure we can pkase flell A- 13011 corner Queen and Cbureb-Fts IS Dear at An Buy what you know goods that will stay wit' firm that will do the sa your money so far away cannot expect any retunl terest here It will yie will out WEST That's our motto from not vary5 and more sur when pressed to take th4 to that which we have Virginia and our neigh or State whose meat atil Tennessee and Kentuckl alone in this method of mean it as you will see To Cons-1u We are prepared at all you promptly and tree tic city all orders for CI It Ce CUD Pork Mutton Veal Lam Corned -Beef Spiced I Rounds Pork Smoked tut and Tray Sausager Beef Tongues Hog Bra etc All he above is ol and manufacture We dal attention to our own Pure Unadulter in handy packages of pails and in 50 pound Also by the pound to ret a low price considering 1 AT iTirilatil Pork Loins Pig Fat Corned Hams Middlingt Small Dressed Hogs oftel than country carts Rix quarters Top Bibs Loim or whole cattle at prices with your approval Hotels restaurants al will consult their own tug our stock and learnt we handle nothing but GOODS and feel sure lc ti Mes isett 'Ds corner Queen an Stamp Photographs one dollar per 100 at Boyce Studio 176 Main street Nor folk )1- 100 Nor- Oar Main it Granby Sta Granby Sts Cabinet Photographs per dozen at 156 Main strettt Head Market square New Maw Goode and Low Prices Sidebands Serges Henriettaa Plaids Stripes 40 inch Plaid Flannela only 20c Silks Mascotte Fail es Pandesoie Rhademea Radzimer Sunda Mories Gro-grains Chinas Beautiful Stock Ladies' and Children'a Cloaks new goods new styles and new prices Large Stock of Shawls and Skirts Bargains in Blankets and Flannels Headquarters for Cassimers and suit-Inge 66 inch Table Linen only 50c Call at Whitehurst and Dozier's l'Ucrti43e! 1 SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST oFroKr AM Commence with the New Year and Join one of Chapman Gale's Watch Clubs where all are sure of getting a tine God Wacch with money not missed New clubs are being formed constantly Ladies' or Gent's Watch $1 a week 152 Main street TAIMJLIITION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP Notici is hereby riven that the firm of iDEND'R tt CaBEY wai dliviolved on Jane 1 1889 by the withdrawal of Joseph Odtn Ptial The businfse w1t contiane to be contacted by CAaElr at the old statd No 68 BANK SITEET where lie is prerved to do all classes FLU 14BING1 STEAM AND GAS FITTING Fr JOS ODRND'IlAt CAREY In retiring from the late firm I take pleasure in returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed and revectfully ask a continuance of the same Carey jan2 Il 'Il 'I 'Il 'Il be firm of on ''')811'n here he la JISBING mkt ike pleas- e4 pat ask a eon )11 IL -rws Aun Nale is tDEND' stand tio 68 13 pretasal to do 1 STEAM AND In retiring fa are in returnia re bestowec tinuance of the jan'210t Don't go to those high priced Galleries but come to the Pottsmouth Gallery SO4 Bigh street Pine Cabinet Photographs $1150 per dozen Beautiful Card Photos only $100 Bent to be Bold $1000 pair of diamond earrings for $825 verypure sr large rare chance to bargain at Freeman's jewlry store Stamp Photographs one dollar per 100 at B9yee Studio 170 Main street Don't go to those but come to the 1104 High street Fit graphs 21150 per doz Beautiful Card Sent to 21000 pair of diet $825 very pure at to bargain al store Stamp Photograph at Bqyee Studio 170 ving suntbeelf in renting our store holding a lone until Janusry tit 1891 ot to sal Ail January 1st 1891 1c1A11-EorAss OF' cosal9 Oar entire stock of 0 40 rra Fll ur MILLINERY! fur Mrs ))ECORATED CHINA DI ti NEE SETS TEA SETS TOILET EETS and FANCY GOODS of all NnegeA 1 l'ANCY GOOD3 of an For a fine cold watch or diamonds Jewelry Byer or silver plated ware go to Chstman Gale They lead their competitors in low prices Chapman a Jakeman are offering spec Jai 1xducewents to buyers for the next thirty days to reduceS stock They have a large stock on hand You can save money by buying of them Remember the place Cor Matn and Bank streets NOTICE TO THE LADIES DIES NOTICE 1 I desire to inform my patrons and the pub Ho generally that I ern now located at No 242 Church street where I am prepared to wait on all of my old patrons and the public generally and will receive all orders for Oil and deliver same term my storage which is located out of city limits I have she a tOm plate and assorted stock of Confectionaries Fruits etc suitable for the Holidays sad believe you tan call and examine same and be Lentfitted by my prices Don't fa I to and see the 'illuminated place at 242 Church street THOMAS SPAM'S 111r GI- Tlavis Wiahes to inform the public that his NEW ART GALLERY 316 HIGH ST PORTSMOUTH VA now ready for work With every facility tor doing (rood work it is Mr Darla' intention to make his Portsmouth Gallery one of the Finest Art Studios in the Suite Crayon and Pastel Portraits finished by first-clers artiefit will be eieresi at prices lower Gum ever known for WO21 i ti it No red to pablie or Oil Lich is a corn ltra and aad ra lto 1--1 al" -Is kin 41-2 kellity entioa of the au and artiaLs sever la SPECIAL ATTRACTION TI(N Special Inducement For the next thirty days we will sell an) thing in stock for a small advance on cost reduce stock Pilor to inventory anyone la want of anything In our line will do well to give us a call Chapman Jakeman oPecializt4 For the next thirty anything in stock for cost reduce stock anyone in want of an will do well to give Ili 42 Jakeman I MUFFS In adddition to WIT corn I CAPES plete stook of MILLIi4 EBY GOODS I hare received BTOLL8 danan Elegant wort- 412d meat of BOAS! BeOre making ycur SPRING MUSDIN UNDERWEAR call and see what you can bur for a little 111011y We bare marked all our Fine Muslin 'Underwear at the same price you would pay for cheaper Call and examine and see our large stock and convince yourself at -1J A dIer I All Bud MISSES' WilArd IIEDUCID TO COST IIIICE -112 si 4a elt tiler 1 DiEs' sud Ins sEst IVIi1LBS BEDUUD TO COST 1111CE musum you can rear cheaper irge stock Delve makb UNDER YEA' bur for a little I We have mar Fine at tbe same prie goods Call and emu 75e and $100 COUNTER where we will continue to offer goods at in petition the chance to buy SILVER PLATED WARE (Meriden Brttania) Bogen Ware at IC0111311 4C)-Nvis- virG-uitn Spoons $300 Initial Table Sp3one $600 Initial Forks 8800 all beat tad sold only with a guarantee 'IL Slki Aloe 0 ntinue to offer goods Jen Brttania) Rogers' ritn Forks 8800 all beat For Salo Groat 'Forgo Inc Pair solitare diamond earring pure white very large stones cost 1000 will take t6125 to be seen at Freeman's jewelry store "re apwmowiftipoinumonoomo Important Mr A Cunningham Expert Optician represen lug Hawke' Cr)stalized Lenses and Patent Spring Eye (Assets in in town where be will remain for a few day only prepared to these celebrated angel to the Call and Pet him at the drug tore of Jammu Soott 254 Church otreet Vo charge or fitting rnwo NTLEMBN CAN OBTAIN FIESDCLASS BOARD at jaul-3t 122 BANK ST ELFGANTLY FURNISH ED FRONT it BED ROOM with or without irlartt at 1 2:3 tank atrett jaulSt A ELFGANTLY FURNISH EDFRONT I I BED ItotAt with or without bqatti at llra taut stmt ianlJ-t TINIVO GE NTLEME 1 FIESDOLASS jan13t In Angora Lyt Monkey Bed fox and tiler fashionable furs They are beau Will goods iPS MIES 102 III3d 104 Chu-rob street ij pi 0 Mild rtotog rapho 40 per dozen st 1 LO t1C4 1id IlIarket ogurtre 0 abCoet Plotogral eit 1 ratin ktitti.

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