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SiQOJIS and-j12 columbia orandy street. Zwilling Nw32 Tazowoll street. No; 133 Bute street. Fiat 'No. 29 Charlotte street, No.

70 Cumberland SfDwelHag No. 126 High street. JOOJtork street. 1'iDwelllng street. ji N04 4S7 Main street, No.

625 Mala street. (Dwelling Nc. 69 Cumberlnnt). street. JDweltthB house No.

241 Bunk streou welling No. IS Shields street. Dwelling No. 9 Dartmouth street. 55 and 37 Itoanoko Dock.

NO. 41 Charlotte street. Store; No. 31 "Otanby street. Commercial Place.

No; 55bChurch street. Stores Nos; 4B and 47 Commorce. Stores Nos. 215 and 217 Church street etorca Nos. 125 Water street.

Offices Oranbv and Commerce streets. Offices No. 130 Main street, Ball over Nos. 251 nml 255 Main street. I FOR RENT.

4,000 feet of Ground Floor Space, with Power; will be di Ipvided-to suit tenant FOR SALE. X.ot on Franklin avenue. West End Land Company. Price. cash.

$ynagogMc on Church street, nearly op posite Freemason; a good chance for a good Investment. W. H. Trice 'lleaLEstntc Rental Agents, Corner. Bank and Plume streets.

i FOR RENT. RESIDENCES? SS 337 Duko 220 York. 72 Col? lege Place, 357 Granny 121 Funklnnd. 91 Holt Hllev 19 Arlington Place. 307 Church street.

N. Oraydon ave .33 Maltby avenue, 122 Clatborno ave. FLATS-112. 301 Church v'St, 63 High 25 and 27 Talbot, 30 and Bank; FROM OCTOBER lst-52 Grace 227 York Colonial avenue, Ghent, 101 st. and Main corner Water ami Madison 527 Church 19 Talbot, 210 Commerce 27 and 211 Talbot, 61 Queen 554 Church, Main 211 Main City National Bank In JIV UiMiUMii Railroad.

and I Mill Supplies, 4 and6Wo8t Market Squaro, ifl fslorfolUi. and Old Point. All. street car conductors will tickets to-duy and hereafter at -fifty' the round trip. This includes car fare in Norfolk.

Sixteen each way daily. Je8-tf Him tiny ticNtions und figfitft sworn. minutes, 16 t-ll scc KvK'-onds past 5. 8-gtUIon-'cask filled with vine and and cask-e mpty. pHow can 4 gallons be measured? the average man weui.es a pair our $2.00 patrol shoes mon ths, how Vij'ilong will they wear youV long as any shoes will w-ar.

even o.t a higher price, as they are made with of sole and upper kwlher, Ufeand giving oonifJrt'even in extreme hot aveath Jr. To be Had Only n't HELLER'S SHOE 64 Bank Opp. Courthouse. Bjj'. If you want to spend a delightful day i on the water, take steamer Nortbamp ton, leaving Bay Line wharf at 7:00 a dally, except Sunday, for trip to 'Mobjack Bay and landings on Western Fare $1 for the round trip.

jy 4-tf Weck, eye expert, is located per manently. Examinations free. F. II. hew No.

310 Main street. Grand voices at Ocean View this week, tenor George Preston is hard to jul3-tf -Evening Itxcurslnn to Old Point. Steamer Northampton will resume her: AVtri-weekly excursions to Old Point Man-, July 5th. leaving Bay Dine wharf' Neclnls For tills. Week.

Six cabh Photographs, six favorite-pho. four photographs, Siv? llaiul 6waL en or with all orders over V00 B- 3. Bleet Excursion i Tiic.Htlay. Ji lA' personally tour to Nia thence f-ehidi and Oh; Valley route; Close with a through train, n.tn 1 Eame day. This afford a- opportunity to take instructive and economical v-Arfo for the round trip la Baltimore, $11.50, via Wp-overp -will be allowed on jtrn -trip tt-Miuch Chunk (Glen Ov miles' from Slen; stage coaches meet all traft.

Geneva, Rocnester and Buffalo. Tnt tilcketa will "be valid for return tri? mmm days from Norfolk, including day tickets. apply to ARTHUR LEWIS, Southern Passenger Agent, -Mam street, JftoetplK under Mantle Hot el. SPECIAL NOTICE, attractive side trips in. Toronto and poTnf? niay he made from Niagara at a small The STILL ON Tli? Seaboard Mi-UU and Southern Railway Yet' Fighting; RUMORS OF TRUCE POSITIVELY DENIED Hull vt ay OiliclnlH Jo tb-fl RIHisi llun on Vlicnupcntto liny, Wltcro Cut Rules Arc Mill In Effect, us l'r ol Poult I ro ihut Tlicro la Ko Pence, Despite tlio Cry, Yesterday's Baltimore Sun "has this to say: "A rumor In circulation In New York yesterday to the effect that ithe.Seaboard Air Dine had passed into control of the Southern railway was characterized as absurd Baltimore interests which control the Seaboard.

Of late a number of reports have been circulated In regard to the Seaboard Air Dine, all'of which have been denounced by the manage? ment as without foundation. Friends of Seaboard management declare that tliese reports are sent out by the enemies? of the road for the pur? pose of annoy In ig the interests in control. It Is also charged that thjs policy pursued with tite view of making the subordinate officials and employes tin comfortaible and shaking the loyalty with which they the company. "The latest report says 'the truce be? tween these two ha? lasted for a long time and recent developments ar? gue tha.t some permanent.arrangement has been "It is denied that there such a thing as tn.ice. and he situation on the biy Is pointed out disproving such a report.

The UjVer line, which the con the Dine, which ir? the Seal atd'sconii'M-ilon. have still in force the i'nlt'rates. and it is said that no move to thi.a phasa of the fight has been made. Under an order of the court th cut rail rates have been withdrawn a nd no open fljzht In'this direction has been going on for some time. "It is charged; however, Ihnt the rale situation is very much demoralized.

This is attributed to a flglM between the Southern and Dae, Loutsv llle and Nash? on -business but Of Atlanta- and some'iTweeplng cuts in rales are report? ed. The broach between Louisville and Nashville a.n'd the Sou thern Ig said to lie due to a disagree in vnt over the Georgia' railroad. This latlier road l.e^vsed by the and Nashville i.Mid tlm Cential Georgia, which latter line is in turn controlled by the Ulnor Mention i Vui-loiis Mattem ot lilt CI'I'KI. Mrs. A.

S. Floyd js in RaSeigh visit? ing friends. Miss Nellc Crow ha? returned from a visit to Charlotte. N. The Corporation Court jury has been discharged until next tterm.

The noiseless paving hl.oclcs for Wil? liams strei ts havf'arrh 7ed, Mr. J. V. Williams, of Merldien, Miss, registered at the Cotton Exchange yes? terday. The meeting at the Unlo Mission last night was in charge of the France? Barnes Y.

The stockholders of the I lew Norfolk company held a meeting yet and transacted routine business. Police Sergeant J. W. Webb, of Peters? burg; visiting sister, 'R, 10. Gorntb, of Goff street, Hunter: W'llle.

The W. S. Dacy. D. paid or of the 'Second' Proshyteiiari chtirc b.

ispoke ait the street mission la: 't night; Mr. Clarence II. Robinson, of the Weather Bureau, has gene to Kitty iTiiwk; X. on a ten days' fm Mr. Charles M.

Loughlin. well 1 in Nerloik. is In Jahns Hopkins pl-tal, Baltimore, undergoing ah o. vtra tloni Mr. W.

.11. Webster has returned I an extensive and successful tour of dhe State in tin- interests of the Vive Cfi era company. Visitors at the Cotton Exchange '-s" terday: Mr. J. V.

Williams, of Miitidia i. and Mr. Thomas M. Constable, Charlotte. N.

C. A prominent physician and a Rramble tori citizen had a. dilllculty yesterday morning on Chapel street hoar Queen. Neither was seriously hurt. At the Sunday, afternoon meeting at V.

M. C. A. auditorium Rev. R.

H. Bennett will speak concerning the Fourth Commahdment. Miss Sallle who'had been ill for some time, died yesterday morning a.i the home of her relative Mr. If. W.

T. Wllklns, of tlie Norfolk postofllce. Mr. 1. Royster, who recent? ly graduated in medicine at the lTni verslty of Virginia, will take a course at the post graduate hospital In New York.

Mr. Thomas P. Chase, clerk of the York, Philadelphia and Norfolk railway, lias gone on a trip to New York and Boston, expecting to be ab? sent several weeks. A runaway horse doing some up-to date kicking, to a four-wheel truck, cre? ated some excitement on Bank street yesterday afternoon. Several oc? cupants of the wagon felt it an urgent necessity to crawl out any old way.

ktka.MI'.ll It HIVE'S. Alien IjIupi- Itevcrly lor in II inpton Hondi. The Allan Dine steamship Beverly, from Boston July 1st for Jamaica for fruit, concerning whose safety appre? hension has been felt by her agents, is in Hampton Roads. Captain Anderson sa.ys that on July 4th. in latitude 24 de- grees 41 minutes, longitude degrees i 4(5 minutes, furnaces gave out and his boilers collapsed.

After that lie ship was able to make only two or three knots an hour, and succeeded wit diffi? culty in making Hampton Roads. She had proceeded several hundred miles on her journey when she broke down. The Beve rly is owned at Edinburgh. Scot? land, by lt. C.

Allan, and is in tiie fruit trade. Ilenfti of Ilitllidny. New York, July Rev. Dr. Samuel B.

pastor of J'Jeeeher Memorial church, in Rockaway avenue, Brooklyn, and formerly assistant to the Rev. Dei ry Ward Belcher, in the Plymouth church, in Brooklyn, died at Orange; N. late afternoon; Dr. Halliddy went to Orange a week ago to rem tin during the heated term. On Monday last he was stricken with paralysis, lb was unconscious most of the time until his death.

He was bcrii In Mofristown, i N. June 5, 3S12. iL. Li nGOLDEN FOR "THE STATEMENT F.KEWMAN. Ncoonrt Engineer.

Wlio linn llccu J-'lll bitMtcrliiK' ii I)M. tho Editor of The Virginian: Honored arrived here on the 4th of July, not on pleasure, but happy to bo once more In the dear old land. 1 left New York on ohe Laurada Octo her, 1895, for Cuba, We had a very hard time eluding the Spanish gunboat atid frigate of war on the lookout for us. We painted our ship several Urne? different side white, an? other black, and a different colored smoke stack on every day to fool the darned Spanish. Well, we made several successful trips and returned to Philadelphia.

my last trip. May 6th, 1896. While ashore at Santiago I was 111 treated by the Spanish soldiers and licked five of them and shot one. I got arrested and was put In a dungeon Irons and bread and water for four? teen months. 1 saw a.

enhance to escape and did so at night. I got here on a schooner last Thursday night. I leave for New York to-day, 4th of July. My friends. I lost and about two dollars in cash.

The treat? ment and else was bad. There are many other Americans there, but our govern? ment Is slow to act. We often raw our ships there, but 'they do nothing, or don't try. Now. sir, when I was a ma? chinist in the United States navy we could take an old and fleet with a second class cruiser of Uncle Sam, but the new navy Is eomiwsod of dudes? not else there Is something wrong at Washington.

Hoping you will insert this, 1 remain. Yours, obedient, JOHN P. NEWMAN, Engineer. Richmond, July 8, 1S07. Dear Mr.

Glenna.u: Tho above cutting, explaining the absence of Mr. John P. Newman, is slightly at variance with the truth. Jollh Newman was received heir from Elizabeth City county on the 18th of August, 1896, for a term of one year. Ills crime was unlawful shooting, and in; was discharged July 1st, 1S97.

This fellow was a slick article, but made a good prisoner. He was never In Irons here, but was used as a lamplighter. Hastily and truly yours. I3j W. LYNN, Superintendent.

l'rnciicnl Co-operation. The Business Men's association has passed the following resolutions: Resolved, That the Business Men's as? sociation contribute to the Driving Club and Fair association the sum of on condition that an exhibit 'building will be erected to cost not less itftian $2.000. Resolved, the business men of this city be urucd to aid In the erection of such exhibit building belleveing as we do that the success of the Fair As? sociation will necessarily benefit the city cd Norfolk. The following letter was received: Norfolk, July 9, 1S97. Board of Directors Business Men's As? sociation, Norfolk, Cent am informed that you are to have a.

called meeting this even? ing to consider taking practical steps for co-operating with the Norfolk Fair association ami to aid in securing a credit al)le "fair meeting" this fall. The enterprise is one which should com? mend itself not only to every business Organization and transportation line, but to every 11 rm and citizen who has ein- growth and prosperity- of Norfolk i at heart. As an earnest of our interest in the matter, 1 enclose check for 5150, which please turn over to the Fair asso? ciation with such contributions as you may be able to secure from other mem? bers, or nitty appropriate for the fjii ion. Yours trulv, JAS. M'CAiRRTCK.

The secretary was directed lo ac kpowledge with thanks, the receipt of bap tain McOarrlek's checa. and for? ward same to the Driving Club and Fair association. TSIS: fHAl l'AKH A. Two In lorvst Iny I.eeiurcs Yesterday? S'roiniin IVir ToriH.f. Tiie grand stereopticon spectacle of "Ben Hur," with accompanying lecture, was again given yesterday afternoon at the Chdutauquh by the Sea to fairly Wee audience.

The exhibition was a tery line one and Dr. Rodger's lecture. lv lilnh was given at the same time, was noble and instructive in the extreme. 1 a the moriiing Judge Farrar delivered inimitable lecture on "Eve." Some Dt' 'he ladies Who were present say fhai the told some things cou Berhi. "ig womankind that they them? selves did nut know before.

Thei be no morning lecture to ilay. Vt night Judge Farrar will de? liver hh i far nous lecture, entitled "Johhy Rob." Hu The tali engaged for next Sunday's concert at Wlrglnia Deich will include Charles 13. Elan ford, the Marc An thony Booth 'ai Barrett fame. Mr. Hah ford is now head of the combination Han ford and Keene.

1: aged tans, lie fore starrli he was the bailing man in Jtillri Ma company. Mr. Hah ford will civ i readings from Shakespeare of the order. In additio to Professor Cloward's there rilll be other entertainment in honor of I guests of the hotel; In the aftefnooi a representative of the Columbia tomograph company of Washington, pr the largest llrrn or the kind In 1 h-e country, will give an exhibition of th? variety of entertain? ment that can he afforded by one of these fnstrumei ftfi. Tin- Virginia.

Reach people have go no to considerable ex? pense to arrang this particular enter? tainment. li.vtei'i?i Ctntrell Kottens. Presby terian service 'at 11 a. in. and 8 p.

in. conducted by pastor, Rev. W. S. Lacy, D.

Sum lay school at 9:20 hi. Young people's rayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Colley Memorial Presbyterian Rev. R.

A. Robin; ton, worship at 11 m. and p. nr. Preaoh in.r by the Rev.

Ol "illln Dull, of the west 'Jan church, Atlanta. Ga- Christian Ende at I and 7 p. hi. Sumlay schooi at 9 a. m.

Mid-week rvl.se on lay evening at o'oloeVc. Presbyterian church. Rev. Ed? ward Vdaek. pastor? to-mor? row at: 11 a.

m. and 8 p. m. Sabbath school -it 9:20 a. m.

Young people's meeting ait 7:15 p. m. tiorns. rp'ne members of the chorus wiu hold their last rehea mal on Mon? day" Tuesday nights of next week at y'. m.

C. a. building', at which time the iXiemhcrshlp tickets will be given out. Rettin from the Raines liquor law in New York state Ihaji for the past two mont hs show the pjiymcnt of fees aggregatin. News of the City Courts and of ClerV's Office THREE MONTHS FOR NATHANIEL SYKES He Is Wont Up for Capt.

II. Nhccn'H Ilocord or (lie Polfco Scjfro CUrU Fined for minor Cnsca Vlsmlvseti. In the Corporation Court yesterday the principal case was that of Nat charged with stealing a bicycle from Captain H. H. Sheen.

The prisoner, wishing an early trial, entered a pica of guilty of petit larceny, and was given three months In Jail by the jury, which was almost the same one which ad? judged him sane earlier in the week. The Corporation Court juty was dis? charged until the next term of the court. An Important Charter. Judge Hanckel yesterday granted a charter to the Pacific Coa.l Brlsquette Company, the purposes of which ate to manufacture, purchase and deal in arti? ficial or agglomerated fuel, burning ma? terial, processes; machinery, tools and oilier articles. The capital stock Is to be from $25,000 to The principal of? fice is to be in this city.

The following are the officers: Charles W. Kohlsatt; president; Jno. T. D.iv'r,, vie? president; Clarence A. Blancherd; secretary and treasurer.

These, with George Blan? chard, Alfred H. Brown and John are directors. All the parties are of New York city. Chilled NtatcN Court. The United States Court was busy again yesterday hearing the testimony in the ease of Caleb Goodwin against the steamship Clintonla.

Police Court. Annie Wells and Oracle Sum her, "both colored, fighting; fined SU each. Clancy Chalk, colored, attempted to assault Tlioihas Everett, colored; dis? missed. Thomas Everett, colored, carrying con? cealed weapon; dismissed. Armlstead Martin, colored, who was sent to jail sohie days ago upon the charge of stealing, was released upon the condition that he leave the city.

Numerous drunks other bases of minor importance were also suitably dis? posed of. Charles Wynne, colored, Avas arrested yesterday oil the charge of trying to bell a pair of trousers without license. The case will be heard in the Polled Court to-day. Synopsis of the Wciitlter. The area of low barometric pressure has moved from the extreme northwest to the Missouri valley.

There are two high pressure areas this morning, one over the Middle Atlantic States and the other over the South Atlantic States. The temperatures continue high in all dleirlcts, but are 'highest in the Cen? tral Mississippi valley. Few light rains have fallen during the past twen? ty-four hours along the coast of the South Atlantic States and in the east? ern portion of the cotton belt. The heav? iest falls reported are: Chow.in. N.

l.ns Inches; Florence, S. C. 1.88. The weather continues dry ami hot through? put the western portion of the cotiton helt, with poor prospects for rain in the next iwenty-four hours. riicsomo I'loisnm.

About o'clock yesterday morning the body of a colored woman was fquild floating in the river near Da.ut bert's Point. The body hud been In the water apparently abottt a wi ek. The woman wore a pink Shirt waist and had on three 11 rigor rings. sleeves iv.ere rolled up. So far no clue to her Identity i Officers Mooted.

The following are the new officers of Massnsoit Tribe No. 77. 1. O. Red Men: R.

M. Dozier, sachem: C. 11. Hughes, senior sagamore; A. Allen, junior sagarhore: it.

iron tress, prophet; W. K. Rock, chief of records; J. D. Arm? strong, keeper of wampum; Hugh T.

Dauborn, keeper of wigwam. 4 out IajioiIn. Coal exports for week ending July as cleared by Win. Damb agents for Castrier Curran: Tons. Foreign.3,135:tf Cotastw ise.2t;026V6 Tola.1.CC',1?2'4 Visiting Wheelmen.

Tli? V. M. C. A. of this city will en? tertain it'hc Newport News wheelmen, who will arrive here this afternoon and return to-night.

There will lie. among other things, swimming, and at 7 o'clock lunch at the Y. M. C. A.

building. Tliey Kid Mot Suceeedl Some (time early yesterday morning attempted to break into the store of Duffy X- on Church street, by forcing the side window. They were frightened off by 111 Oer March, who fired al them five times. The Grandest Remedy. Mr.

R. B. Greeve, merchant, of Chll liowle, certifies that he had con? sumption, was given up to die, sought oil medicnl treatment that money procure, tried nil cough remedies he mid hettr of, but get no relief; spent many Rights sitting up in a chair; whs induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery and was cured by use of two bottles. For past three years has been attending busihciss.

rind says Dr. King's Slew Discovery is the grainiest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for him and also for others in his comtuunlty. Dr. King'?) New Discovery Is guaranteed for Gonglhs, Colds and Consumption, it don': fail; Trial bottles free at Bur? row, Ma rdin Drug Store. Kummer Homos.

Th" and Ohio railway are now offering special inducements to I pprsons in search of summer homes. Th have now for free distribution a complete list, of resorts along- their line. Train Xo. Reaving Norfolk at 7 a. curries parlor cars to Roneev? rto, W.

and reaches the various resorts by daylight. For further Information ap? ply to B. T. Brooke, passenger agent C. and O.

Ra tlway, un'der Atlantic Hotel. Norfolk, Va. jyt0-3t The .7 offer: ton. Richmond. is con i ducted strict fly upon the European plan for the suir finer months, with cafe holnxrges as moderate as any first-class In the State, flood rooms can be had for $1.50 per day and up wards.

jylO-lm Bccoham's' Pills for wind and distress after eating. Crnnd Army Moil Want ttio Knvul OlUcor'H Sculp. It is not probable that the Inquiry now being: made at the Brooklyn navy yard Into the alleged mismanagement of Na? val Constructor Bowles, who was for many years stationed at the Norfolk navy yard, will be concluded before next Monday. The war veterans say that their claim 'that several Grand Army men have been wrongfully dis? charged Is a Just one, and they feel confident that many of their comrades will be restored to their positions as soon as the result of Commander Da vis's findings is announced. It was ex? pected that Captain Strout would ap? pear at the navy yard and give some Important testimony in behalf of the Grand Army men, but he never went there.

The Brooklyn Eagle says, concerning the feeling against the ollieer: "At a regular meeting of the war veterans and their sons' associations, held in the City hall last night, the chief topic, discussed was the treatment accorded by Com structdr Bowles to the old soldiers and sailors formerly employed In the navy yard. Captain Strout spoke against the naval constructor and then said he was sure that Assistant Secretary Roo3e velt is friendly to the veterans. G. W. Thomas, in speaking of the investiga? tion how going on at the navy yard, said he knows that Mr.

Bowles does not believe in the civil service regulations, and is of the opinion that a veterans is not as good as another man." Y.M.'C. A. O.IKS.MKX (OXTKST. KnccH on the Fast? pri? Itraiieli. The crack oarsmen of the Young Afoh'jji Christian Association's athletic depart? ment engaged in a contest yesterday af? ternoon on the Eastern Branch of E1.It stabebh river.

The course lay between the Norfolk and Western draw bridge, the west, and the long, low structure Known as Camposlella bridge, on the east, a distance of three-quarters of tu He. The races were very exciting. There I was a double and a single match. Jri'j the former were entred Messrs. Griffith and Mayo and Messrs.

Peed and Elliott. When within fifty yards of the finish, and with their opponents two good boat lengths 'behind, the shell rapidly pro? pelled by the sturdy strokes of Messrs. Griffith anil Mayo seemed almost sure of the race, when suddenly Mr. Griffith's lock snapped off and his mate finished l-ace alone, the opposing craft, manned by Messrs. Peed and El? liott, of course, crossing the line ahead.

Time was 3 minutes 45 seconds. The single race between Messrs. El? liott and Johnson was the next event. It was finished over the same course in 5:10, Mr. Elliott winning.

cai.tntr.:) Trusts. Tlicy Will Hold Sleeting Here Xcxl The Royal Cycle club, an organization of colored wheelmen, will hold a meet at Y. M. C. A.

park next Monday. W. M. Dewey. the champion of Wash? ington.

D. C. will race Obey Gil lam, champion of Norfolk. The track is in very good condition. The medals to be awarded to winners are exhibition In Chapman AL- Jake man's window.

The Excelsior band will be in attendance. All the riders will arrive Sunday morning ami the races will take place at Y. M. C. A.

park, Monday the 12th. at 3:30 o'clock. Seats will be reserved for white people. There will be foot races, and also a ladles' race. Koport Tor.Inno.

Following Is the report of the Young Ion's Christian Association for June, 1897: Religious after? noon, 4 meetings, men, women, average, Boys' Gospel Army. I meetings; average, Bible Class. 4 meetings, 50; average 11; Boys' cilhsH. I meeting, 49; average, 1.2; Physical open I dally for individual work; boat, house open -i to 8 23 days; Athletic Park open to 7 p. i days.

race, bicycle run to Newport News, B. A. trolley ride and park picnic. Ton men and twelve hoys taught to swim; baths taken In build? ing. 484.

Information and se nired. directed to boarding-houses, otherwise assisted, 9. Ittipiirthiit Function Ktf multiteil The exercise most important functions, which wearisome that they to the utmost ihe streiigth and endurance of these busy little organs. Every breath, every pulsation of the heart every nt of a iimb. every thought, makes waste, und n.ssttatcs the devel? opment el new atoms, 'lie used up pnr llcles in tlte blood are sifted from it, and dissolved in a watery fluid by the kidneys, which then rllsi harge this thud into the bladder.

A train of the sys? tem would follow if these "ashes," so to speak, were not thoroughly strained off and discharged. This Is ihe ciise when the become inactive. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, by restoring their ac? tivity, nut only keeps open a most impor? tant outlet for impurities, but prevents diseases of the kidneys themselves, which when inert become liable to fall a prey to dialxdes, Bright's disease, mephitis, albu? ms nurta arid other maladies specially in? cident them, which, although no! spe? cially rapid in their progression, are par? ticularly obstinate and fatal. arrow Vitlteiiclettiicfl I.aces. r.oo pieces at 19c, 25c, 40c, 50., a dozen received at BROS.

it; PANNED! her 281 Boush Street-, on Friday, July 9tli, 1897, Miss MA? RIA TYSON IIANSFORD PANNI-IBD. Funeral from Si. Luke's Church THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON at ii o'clock. Friday, July ftlh. 1897; at 1:50 o.

FOSTER D. GEORGE, third soil of lt. K. and George, aged 10 months. Funeral THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON Ii o'clock from reshb nee.

700 Church sir-et. Friends and acquaintances re? spectfully inv ted io attend. Sleep on dear darling And take thy rest. God calls them find That He loves best. BANDMOTHER.

9th, at 10 a. at tlie res? idence ol! lo nephew, lienry w. Wilkins, Miss SAIJiY VAX BIBBER TABB in the li yon of her a go. Funeral from St. Luke's Church THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON at ii o'clock.

IB -JTHE COUPEB MARBLE WORKS, 150, IUI und 10? ItiinU St. Va. Gravo Burial Vaults. iitfWJ-Vfc-, Prices reduced as follows: i 53 iSSSS Any medium adult size, Bxtra size, AK. E.

MAt-U WADTI3R II. IIADIj, Undertakers and Embalmers. No. (159) Grnnby street. Established 1S76.

Tcrins Reasonable. WEATHER REPORT, Forecnut nntl flenernl Couditloun For To-day. Washington, D. July 9, 1897. For Virginia: Fair; contln cAja I ued high temperature with prospects, of thunder storms -J Saturday afternoon or night; southerly winds becoming northwesterly.

For North Carolina: Thunder storms Saturday afternoon; east to southeast winds. PORT CALENDAR. Sun rises, 4:54 a. sun sets, 7:27 p. high water, 5:22 a.

m. and 5:52 p. low water, 11:18 a. m. and 12 mid? night.

5Ieteorolouieal Dntrt. U. S. Department of Agriculture. Weather Mureau, Norfolk, July 9.

The following observations are record? ed for the past 24 hours: Maximum temperature 84 Minimum temperature 71 Normal temperature. 7f Departure from normal 1 Departure from normal since Jui uary 1st 109 Rainfall during past 24 hours. Rainfall since July 1st .06 J. J. GRAY.

Observer. BIIAMIII.EI'ON. Miss Addie Capehart, Mrs. E. M.

Capehart, Miss M. M. Capehart, of Rox obel. N. have accompanied Mrs.

H. O. Billups and' Master Harry E. Bil? lups to Virginia Boaeh to spend a week. Mrs.

Henry Oliver, of Brown avenue, has returned home after a pleasant visit to friends in North Carolina Mr. W. A. Crowder, of the Norfolk and Western railroad, is 'having a fine residence started upon North Park avt nuo, almost opposite the Park avenue Baptist church. Otiicer E.

L. Guynn, of East Claiborne avenue, was able to be out yesterday. havingr speedily recovered from the at? tack of vertigo which he had Thurs? day. Deputy W. A.

Slants, of Berkley, came over last, night to Install the cers elect (names, published before), of Washington Memorial Council No. 2, Jr. O. LT. A.

M. The interesting cere? mony took place at Ingrain's hall, in the presence of the families and friends ot many of the members. Captain R. W. Barrett was master of ceremonies.

The Rev. Li. R. Wright was speaker for the occasion and delivered a characteristic, address. Refreshments were served.

All had a good time. IN THE STREET. Five Slen Itlotvn (o Pieces by Fear? ful Explosion. Louisville, July Evening Post special from Lexington, says: ''While a gang of workmen were exca? vating on the line of the street railway one of them struck what appeared to be a piece of pipe, but which proved to be a pound dynamite cartridge. A fearful explosion followed and live of the six negroes in the gang were blown to atoms.

The other was so badly in? jured that be cannot recover. The police are inclined to think the dynamite -was placed there by some miscreant who had a grudge against the street car com? pany, and others think it was left (here by workmen on the Cincinnati Southern railway some years linn when they were making excavations for that road In the same neighborhood. Windows in the vicinity were broken and several build? ings were slightly damaged. Lord Glencoc, Canada's newest peer, is liest known In Montreal as a philan? thropist. It was he who, in connection with Lord Mount Stephen, gave to Mon? treal the Royal Victoria Hospital the Queen's golden jubilee year TRY ALLEN'S F00' A powder to bo shaken in At this sttasoh your feet feel and hot, and lined easily.

If have smart Inj? foot or tight allocs, u'j It cools the feet "und makes walking easy. Curesand prevents, swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves eorns and of all pain and gives rest and comfort; Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoO stores for 25c. Trial paekae.e FREE.

Ad? dress ALLEN S. OLMSTED, Le Loy, N. V. jyS-eod-3in rvi i rsJOTioe: The nnnunl meeting of tho stockholders of the CITIZENS' IAN OP NORFOLK; will be bold at Its banking house, West Main street, MONDAY, July 12th, 1S97, at 12 o'clock noon. WALTER II.

DOYLE, ju3-eod-tdm Cashier. Something New at BRIGG'S Fig Ncwton-lipiia Puffs! Just received and the being ordered by a majority of the best housekeepers in "the city. Try them! Have you tried our "ELOEM13LO" and 'DARK Clgors? l)o yon want a fine grade of butter or anything in the grocery line. If so. call on J.

R. BRIGGS. DE ALE It IN Choice Family Groceries. Poultry of all kinds received daily. Corner Main street and Market Square.

-WE HAVE A DEMAND FOR -LEMON TCE CREAM, SO HENCE -FORWARD WE WILL HAVE IS ON HAND AT ALL TIMES. -FRESH MADE DAILY; THE METTOWEE. ICR FOR SUPERIOR ICE CREAM. FREE PROM ADULTERATION; GO TO LANGBALLE'S. WE 1 NOT MAKE INFERIOR CREAM POIt Oi AND HAVING THE LARGEST I GAN SELL ICE CREAM CHEAPEN THAN ANY FIRM IN NORFOLK OR BALTIMORE.

f( LANG BALLE 7CE CREAM CHURCH 1 OPPOSITE HOLT. BOTH JI 'PHONES C53. i W. AND K. STEAMERS.

Commencing Sundai July Utti, 1897; and until further'advised. A Delightful Outing for a Sunday Afternoon. 50C-ROUND TRIP--50C Leave Portsmouth 2:45 p. leavo Nor? folk 3:00 p.nn.; leave Old Point returning at m. R.

B. COOKE, AGENT. Notice to Water Takers XT WATER RENTS ARE NOW DUE. -j TEN PER CENT, will bo added to all bills unpaid after tho 15th instant. By order of tho 1 HOARD OP WATER COMMISSIONERS.

NOTICE W. S. O'NEILL is no donger la our em? ploy, and haa no authority to malte any bills or collect money on our accounts. jylO-tf A. A.

O'NEILL. BRO. "Taza Char" India-Ceylon Teas Arc Absolutely Delightful Flavor, and Double Strength. u'i One pound is equal to two pounds of ordinary Teas. Put up in one-quarter, one-half and one "sound sealed lead packages.

40 cents to one dollar per oound. MAKES EXCELLENT ICED TER For snle by following grocers: TAYLOR LOYALL, 30 Oranby street. A. J. WMITEHURST.

Charlotte and Oranby streets. Hi 13. CONSTABLE, 43 Char? lotte street. Ii K. BOYNTON, 100 West Brnm bleton avenue.

CELON-1NDIA TEA Eliza? beth City, N. C. Imported by EAST INDIES TEA BB Mihla BARGAINS -FOR MEN AND BOYS, Walter J. Simmons 341 MAIN STREET. close at o'clock, Saturdays ex? cepted.

J.W. N. Waller. Gamage Waller Wholesale and Retail Headquarters for Foreign and Domestic CEMENTS, LIME, PLASTER, BRICKS, Sewer and Chimney Pipe, Laths, Shingles, etc. and Warehouses? is to is st, Near tho Bridge, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Soulbern Slates 429.

Southern Bell 314. BngBBBBBBBamamBMaamBMa Navy and White figured Lawns are hard to find. Likewise Valenciennes Laces. Both here to-day and more expected by Monday, at fur? thest. Really think 'they'll be here Saturday.

Neither should you forget ours, as a place to buy the lit? tle things usually bought on Salurday. Joseph Brown, 210 Church street, REDUCTIONS AGAIN i 1,000 yards Summer Silks at 2tc. 2,000 yards 10c. Lawns at 6c. 2,000 yards 8c.

Lawns at 5c 25c. Dress Goods at 15c 50c. Dress Goods at 30:. GREAT BARGAINS IN TABLE LINENS C. S2 Main St..

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