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la the Early Trading the Tendency ot Prices Was Upward. STOCKS WERE VERY IRREGULAR. Keiir ?Ii?' ? Iii??' tliv NllortN Itciltici Tticli- Line? Sonic? lull. Which IIII? parted i? MteiMller Ton?* | tu The Market ? I.. unit ST. Sold Denn lu do 3-1 on Government Crop lte|iorl. New York, <?<t. 10.?Stocks to-day ftvere Irregular und the transactions smaller than of late, sales footing up only 183,002 shares.Si. Paul for 28,400 a ml Sugar for 11,400 shares. In the early trading tin- tendency of prices was up >vard ami an Improvement <>f >i t<> H4 took place. In the rise Union Pacific, the Graniters, Sugar and Mlasourl Pncl tie and Chicago Has were most promi? nent. Union Pacific suhl up to I.".7- ami the Securities "f the subsidiary lines lu the system were alsn in better demand, on reports that a new reorganisation com? mittee is to be formed shortly. St. Paul und the others Grangers were fav? orably Influenced by the splendid re? port of lite former company for the first week of October. The new deal with ihe Western grocers helped sugar and the stock rose t<> 11014. The trading in the railroad group was of small propor? tions. lu the afternoon an operator, who was conspicuous in the break in General Klectrlc a couple of years ugo, was given up as a sector of Chicago Clus ami other active Issues. The result was a decline of >t to |%, Chicago Gus, Louis? ville ami Nashville. Alclllsotl, the Orail gers, I tend lug and Tennesse Coal and Iron sun.?ritm the heaviest losses. Lou? isville ami Nashville was sold down 10 Oi-"., on the ).i government cotton crop report for Octolmr. Near the close the shorts reduced their lines somewhat, Which Imparted a steadier ton.- t.. the market Ni t changes show losses of 'i f.- 1'... p.-r cent. Leather Preferred, however, fell from 83% i?> sp.'.is:' on sales by holders, who had expected a lurger distribution of the companies Surplus at this time. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales Were $1,805,000. The sales for listed ptooka aggregated 167,000 and unlisted C6.000 shares. rioaiiiK Bias. none QUOTATIONS N.HVf?{ A 0 n. 211, N.prel. i?7 A C O, an f . ;.- I'M. ;:</-. A it-iiii.-ri. ?? . t'j'.a. t;. atiji, A s. renuerle*. tnei nil1 It l . 7?v' AT. . -71, st v. A r. ptei.lot -I p. i r. t.?12? MkO. ?i s, '.? sij; c& . ... i?M r p.Ii'? r* a.nu it; p.it C. It A l(. S.V, W. S', I'. I. ii W.in I IV, iirrl . D. VI W I!. IIJJJ >?. IIONPS. I , pref. vi A, Clan? A.Mil ?? K. a.i lata It.10'j 1 C. Phi Aj Cla<s C. w? 1. E A IV. -.':t'.. ). s 4'a . Po Ii Ii X W, inef. 77 ' \ l'4'i.I02 LS. j?h \ r r.??, .ivv Ii A N. ..1 INS if,.. m c.im1, \ 6> pref. >>'~ M A M r.t.-' . v i p. M l'. Mffi I - *?? Iii N A c. r sfs, i-1. n .1 C . IU', i sr. V.. n v i .iui S Ii .V,. N * W.jtrel?_ li SK, coman n KV.4,'i s r, pr. f.. N l". prtl .is', fj c 4's. *A a-.i. Monej Market. New York. Oct. 10. Mdnoy on rail liiinat Hi?2 per cent; last loan at 2 pel lent, and closing offered at 2 per cent Prime mercantile paper, &?f?V4. Hat silver. 68. Sterling Kxchauge ilrm, with nctual business In bnhkevs' bills at hm;'.. '?its?:l4 for sixty days and ISiHTtw"1? for demand. Posted rates. i^T-.i is* Commercial bills, ISft'.&Q 486. Govern? ment bonds Hint. State bonds dull, rail? road i.imds Irregulhr. Silver was u nbade lower rillen go Murkel. Chicago, 111., ?'et. i" After passing through a session marked by much lr regulurliy and uncertainty wheat closed weak, almost tin- Inside, li-Sffi:! i m a cent lower than yesterday The principal activity was (llll'lllg the last hour, when New York bavin.-, brought wheat around CO 1-4 for Decemlier, wired thai 28 loads hud h.-. n sold for export. 'Without a moment's hesitation the lo <-al crowd rushed to Luv and forced pi Ices about i .e. higher. Now York supplying tin- demand on the bulge. Upon Investigation it was ascertained ilia', not mot - I hau six loads were sold Tor foreign shipment, Tin failure to confirm the litst report resulted in the subsequent weakness. At ti.penluc it was evident that I he shorts had be? come easier in tb.-ir minds over I In Turkish war scale than they were yes? terday. LVoembor wheat opened from CO 1-2^60 1-1; sold between iio .;-i'.niii 7-s und 7-s. closing at 09 7-84160; with Die loss already stated, Cush wheat sold lit st. adi, i prices. I.tit closed weal; with the futures Corn?The trade in corn was a re? petition of yesterday. Tuesday ami nny day for a month, s,. yttle htisiuci - was transacted and ..f such trilling mietest Was it that th. pit was ul.si at lluiO! deserted Slight II octal ions were Iii flueuced b> wheat. Cash corn was Weak ami 1-2^1 pir bitshol lower. Onls -Oats dragged during the entire session. Little chuuge in prices took place, variations reflecting the feeling Of wheat. Provisions- Product was s..u to-dn> r^'k"?*>there was only a moderate busi? ness, there was. nevertheless, more dis? position to sell than before New pro? duct is pressing ror sale and the cash demand is far from being what it should be under thes.- circumstances Jani lt.it y lard closed .". cents lower. Opeulag. Highest. Lowed. Ckwliie. Wheat Ociofi-i. SHVj SStjj ,-,?7- ;,, pec?mi*i..tai'j ooj^aCOJi rs'<460 ??! ?<??'. ft c? f*r. ->'v m*i / I,,, ii bet I a ) >iuv OaH V'U.lvr .17 , 17'; 17-, i;v, Peceaibei i.t r.tP. Way...<0!i Si& toft 2$ Cktietc ti'Ut s i;1,; 8^7', s J71' Jaoil r? i.. U U ;:.1 . v l.ar.l? Oetoliet ;.". r.: ?. r. 70 s 7? Joint! if -..1 i -' 7 71 j 6 ;n r. 7.? *b'v.,'. ?-'-".? .'?!'-?'., f.-.0 t. ?JJ 1: i?~ OemUr '" f. 03!, 4 M r. 00 ?N-ov-nb., 4 4 1J>? Jai.u ) 4-1 4-ii 4 ;;i ,t 4 jj f.'ash Quotations: Ploui was steady Unchanged No. 2 spring wheat, ?t@60 No. 2 red, 59 1-24762; No. a corn, ;s:t-4: No. !2 outs, is. Mess pork. SS.'.T.r.i $v:.s i-i'; turd. sr..;^ l-^cijr..;:.; sinn t rib Hides. $;.'<i S.".. u?: I). S shoulders, $:>.~'>fd j:>>7 1-2; s c. sides. $5.75f?$6; whiskey. $1.22. ?v? Yurh .Unrliel. New York, <><-t. 10.?Flour? Dull, bare? ly steady. Winter wheat, low grades, $2.:>5ifjr>$2.30; do., fair to rancy, $2.80?$3.40; do., patents, $3.5047 $3.75: Minnesota clear, $2.75ff7$3.25: patents. $3.35H7$4.20; low. extras. $2.25<47$2.60'; city mills. $3.sr. eT$4; patents, $4.20<?$4.30. Southern flour dull, easy; common to fair extra, $2.10@S2.SO; good to choice, do., $2.90CQ $3.30. Wheat?Market ?lull; easier; No. 2 red, store and elevator, 06 ::-sc.ru?6 7-sc; alloat, 07 i-Se. Options opened steady nl :i-s cent advance. Prices were llrm on salos of a large export trade, but later reucted on a denial of the rumor ami the eloso wus easy, al l-4c.*jl-2c. below yesterday. February, 681-2c.; March, 091-2c; May. tiiiT-so.; October, 54 3-4c; December, 66 3-8c. Corn?Spots Arm; .No. .'. 37 l-8c. ele? vator; 38 l-8c. afloat. Options declined! <-n an expected bearish Government re? port; rallied again, but closed heavy, at l-2c.tjfG-8c. below last night's closing. November, 36 3- le.; December. 34 5-Sc. oats?Spots fairly active, higher, i >p? tions tiulet, firmer; October, 23 5-Sc; November, 23 5-Sc; December, 23 3-4c: May, 25 l-2c spot prices?No. 2, 23 3-Sc.; No. white, 25c ; mixed West? ern. 24c.<? J". l-2c Beef?steady, quiet; family, 9c.? 12c; extra mess, $7.50@$S. Beel Hams?Inactive; jr.. Tlerced Beef?Dull; city extra, India mess. '7.-. Cut Meats?Quiet; pickled bellies. 6 3-4c.<j'7c; shoulders, 01-4c; bams, 9c. (5/9 1-4.?.; middles nominal. Lord?Ixiwer, tiulet; Western steam ? lose.i ai $6.10; city, $5.75<S$5.90; Octo ber. 12. Pork? Steady, unchanged. Butter- Steady; state dairy. I2c.tfl Jb .; .1.... creamery, 22 I-2c.43 23c; West? ern dairy, IOc.?T4c; Elgliis, 23c, Coffee?Closed steady; unchnnged t>> in points up; October, $15.50?i$l5.60; l >? - ccmlier, $15.20; March, $14.70<Si'$ 14.85; .May. $14.30; spot Rio. firmer, quiet; No. 7. 16 l-Sctfi 10 Mo. Sugar?liuw. llrm; fairly tractive: fair rellnlllg, 3 l-4c; refined* quiet, linn: off ttrude, 4 ::-sc'i4 9-16; granulated, I 13-10c. .j r, 1-1 He. Baltimore Market. Baltimore, < >? t m Flour-Dull: West? ern super, $2.55472.65; do extra. $2.75*11 do family, $3.204?3.G0; winter wheat, patent, $3.55ft73.R0; spring do., do., $3.704! 4; do., do., straight, $3.B5?3.76. Wheat?Quiet; No. J red spot, OtVjtJj I i-.: December, U6^4?66V4c; Southern, by sample, or.'u 66c,; do., on grade, 62*ti Corn?Kasy; mixed spot. SCVjc: No? vember, new ami old, 344734*?c.; year. rv 33c.; January, 32*4(6'33c.; Southern whit.-. :I7'n 38c.; do yellow, 88<{?39e. Oats?Firm; No. J white VVestern.27',* Sj2Sc: N'.?. j mixed do.; 24<*jf24i?c lty<?Quiet; No. j. 44<6>4&o., nearby; 47C. Westelll Coffee? ?Firm, other articles un? changed * otitni llnrketo). New York, < >et 1". -Cotton quiet: mid? dling ?ulf. '.' 7-16c ; middling, m 3-l6e .Net receipts, 400 bales; gross, 7.lit' bales; forwarded, 1.863 hales; sales, 7t?? bub s, all spinners istock. ir.s.nvn hales Total to-day: Net receipts. 36.221 bales; exports to ill real Britain, 652 bales; to continent, ".'.ist bales, stock. 688.247 blll.-S Total so far tbi.-- week: Net receipts 230,243 bales; exports I,, Great Britain 42.151 bales; to France, 3,886 bales, t,. continent, 38,603 bules New York, Oct. 10.?Cotton futures closed bar.-ly steady October, ? 77; No? vember, 8.80: December, 8.88: Januury, 8.96; February, 9.01; March, 8.07; Vprll, 9.12; May. '.' 17: Jithe. 9.22. Liverpool, ?tel. bi.- -12:30 |>. hi.?Cotton demiinii fab and prices llrm: American' middling, i 25-32d. Sales. 12.000 linles: American, 10.30(1 bale.-; hi.illation iiiul export, 500 bales; receipts, 3.000 bale.; American, bales. Futures openetf steady und demnnd moderate Llverj.1. <ift. 10.-4 p. in. -American middling lair. :. 7-16d! g.1 middling, 5d; low middling, 1 23-32d; go.>d ordinary, I l!l-32d; ordinary, i l3-32d October. I 47-64d sellers; October and November. I 46-6441 f 47-64d sellers: November and December, 4 46-64f<4 47-Old sellers; De fi'inlirr and January. I 47->!?!? I buyers; Januar-, nud February, 4 ,48-64>ii4 l9-64d vuliie; Februar) and Mureli, 4 50-64d sellers; March and April. 4 51-646) i 52-?bl sellers; April and .May. 4 52-64 <h 4 '. '".Id buyers; May and June, t 51-64.1 buyer; .tun.- au.I July, l 55-644?4 56-64d sellers: July and August, I 57-Ohl sellers. F?? llt res elUsdd barely steady. N.-w Orleuns, Oct. l" Col Ion futures steady: sabs. 161.700 hales. October, s.'.i::: Novcuilicr. s.v.; December, 8.S9: Januury, v '.'". Fehl miry R.93: March, 8.97 April. 9.02; May. '.'"?;: June. !' |0. IteeelplM II) Kall mill Steamer. Offireol lie Virginian, Norfolk, V?.. ii i 1... l Tbr??gli. l/eal. Total gcab-ard Air Line. ... 1-61 s?". i N'ui folk A t'arollna. j Cl Atlautlc A D.inttllo. .",? ."t Norfolk A* Southern;. if. .v. iw Norloll, lotion Mitiltet, ifir. i+>4. I In r'lav -Tone stt.it.. limy. f.oml M.ddllug.* lS-iO i. l-lii Mhiding. r. :i 4 i Low Middling. > ;;-!>; .?? 6-1? Loud Unliuary.; |.*| 4 r.-?s Hai?- Bile; Sales. K'-. 477 Keeel|its. I ::??>.: S>hi|.nivnn. 7 <7 v 176 sio.'S .- ...16,2(1 WIIOLKMALK iii oI AHons. I*rtiv isions. Norfolk, Va.. oet. m. is:?:,. Fish?Mackerel, No. 2, in kirs. $4.50; new. small. $12.50; new, medium. $12: No :;. in kegs, $;?? :m. Herring, Fhrnllj Uoc ball' barrel, $J.7.".; North Carolina Cut Herring, $3.2503.75; Eastern, in barrels $2 7?'u::. M. ss Pork- N.-w. $'.'.70. Hani Pork, SI" Hams?Smlthfleld. H't? l7o. Hulk Meats?Clear rib. $5.90: fa backs. $5.75; bellies. $6.25t?$6.50, us u iilxe pieces; pork plate, $r..4t?. Shoulders Sugar cured, So. Bacon- Shoulders, 7V?c. Breasts - sugar ci.i. lie. Lard- - Pure lard, tierces, 7 u 7\ic, as ft ? ?uses and tubs, 7'?e. over tierces; com p. und, 5e.; tierces, in eases. Blie, Cheese?Cream, lOtllO^c.; Westen Dairy. B?9V4fr. Kutter Market strong; New Vor* state, dairy, new, 21*jf23o.; fresh cream ery, 24$>25c.; Western, 164718c. Kerosene oil -Finn; 112 degrees, lie 60 degrees, IJ'.-c.; Ited. lit) degrees, 14c. Urocerlco. Coffee?Stronger; Rio, common, 16 171 : Fair, I.n>?'<i inc.: Good, 20$r20%c . Choice, -Ui'.'iV : Laguuyru, 21_l-3c; Java, -".'''i SOV&c, Syrups and MolaBses?Steady; Syrups, Bright. isitL'.ie.; Fair Grades, 16? 20c.; Porto Itlco, 16, 20, and 26c? as to grade. New Orleans Molasses? Quiet; Fair, 20?f25c.; Qoud, 38? 10c; Choice. 4.V. Flour-Market advancing; West? ern Spring Wheat, Best Patent Family. $4.60: Winter Wheat. Host Patent Family. $4 ":.. Win-1 er Wheat. Choice Patent Family. ;!.9U; Choice Straight Family. $:;.tit?. iood Family. $3.60; Fair Family. $:t.:w. irad Low Family. $3.26: Good Extra. $3.i:.. Salt?Firm: Liverpool Pine, $MJ$1.10; . A., 5&(jf65c., as to weight. Klee -Milled, 6V6c; dice, In rough, 6! io. per bUBhel. Nilgai- Market, Market firm. t>ut of town prices are dependent on the delivery rates to the different points. Local sales are being made as follows: I cut bmi . $fi v i I Powdered . ?> II Granulated . 4 02 I Confectioners' Standard "A". -i American off "A". 4 81 Franklin to in ly w hit- "B" . I 69 ?ntennlul. bright yellow "B". 4 L'? I California "B" . 4 23 I Franklin Standard extra "C". 4 it Keystone extra "C". 4 00 \mertcnu extra "C". 3 94 Neatly White New Orleans Sugar.. - (?rain. is?Steady; Black-Eye Peas. $17.". per bug; Black, r.ott f.r.e per bushel. Corn?Southern white, qulei ttl 36c Oats?Steady; Mixed. 29c; white, Mill 1-Ved-Market steady; Kran. $16.00; shipstufi. or middlings, is &0; meal, w hite bolted, per 60 lbs . 62e. Hay?No. l Timothy. $17.60; No. 2, $1" Hrotlncc. Southern Fruits Baunnas, H'oti per bunch; orunges, Sorrento, per b-.x. r.O: cocoa nuts, $4.25 per bag of mo; pin.-apples. 7?Sc; lemons .$.">-.'. u V b: Northern apples, $2.26fi>2.f>0. Poultry?Chickens, old, 26c; spring I chickens, 12920c, Eggs?Wholesale, ir.fll6c. per dozen Beeswax?2".o. per pound Truck -Irish potatoes: Eating pota oes. $1.60 per bag: Onions, $1.76 |>er bag. ?'euiitil Market. Market dull; Prime, "<? ; strictly primp, 1,0 : fancy, 3 Vic.; common z&v.ic.; Spanish, $1.10. SHIPPING NEWS. ? ?--i ol Xori'otk itatl Port miioiiuIIi, October mill, 1903. ARRIVALS. Stmr. City of Jiieksonvllle, New Vork . Jacksonville, Fla . light Seins. Ellshti CJlbbs. Venner, Provl >nce; Clarence II. Venner, Watts. New Yotk, i;?o. I?. Davenport: Me Lend. Port? land, to Win. Liinib & Co.. for coal. ihr. Henry F. Havens, W alton. New York, k-.-iih sali and fireworks. Schi ?'. 15. Lect. Crannier, New York, light. ?lir. Maty S Ewlng, 1'lark. Philadel? phia, with coal, Sehr. Three Brothers, Bailey, Phila? delphia, with eon I. Seht. Maid of the .Mist. Washington. with guano. Tug Oceun King. New York, with barges General Knox and San Joaquln, to Win Lamb ,v Co., for eoal. Tugs Walt. t A I.ink.Ubach. Wllin. Edgar F Luckenbncli, Keen. M EM?RANDA. Schrs. Stella ii Kaplan. Potter, Salem, and George W. Church, Kent, Newark, arrived at N.-wport Newt! to-day. Cape Henry, Va., Oct 10.?12 in.? Clear. Northeast wind; 11 miles. Mode CLEARED. Sehr. 0. 12. Williams. Pen ton, lumber, .r Baltimore S.Iii .lehn W Llunell, Handy. New I laxen, with coal Barge Monarch. Hoboken or N'.-w York, with coal SAILED. Br. simp. Brooinhntigh, Da vies, Glas? ow, by N A T Co., with taj.000 bushels orn. V cats walnut logs and 1 cat pop? lar logs. -?hi Lydin K01H?r, Hanson. N'.-w' Yolk, with lumber. S.-br. Mari.-n p;. Kockhlll, Bragg, New! v..i k, w Ith lumber Auioag One Col loll Neil. Weather in eottoii bell cleat and cold Spot market in l.iv.ipooi advanced I-I6c. Future contracts declined par? tially 1-64th, closing barely steady. Tin- Agricultural Bureau's report failed t>. advance values Future contract market in New Vork 1 declined 17 t.. 1:1 points, closing barelyj stead), October, 8.17 to s.js. January. S ?'?: I.? 8.97; .March. 9.12 to p.13, Sales. 132.400. I liar silver in London advanced 3-16d; 31-3-Kkl pet ounce Fulled Slates ports receipts yesterday weie 35.221 bales, against ::v9r.? bales' last year ami 36.117 bales in 1893 N'.-w Orleans receipts to-day are e 1 minted a: from 11,000 t.. 13,000 bale ugllllisl 12,391 hates lust yeai and 10.1101 l.ah-s in lie.':: Four thousands bales cotton sold in New Oilcans yesterday; market qulel at s I6-I6c, advance of |-isv. a boon to those whoso Incomes do not ep up with tiu-ir requirements. By our method the risk is reduced to a minimum. Customers are not Hied ui each trade when made, mid accounts may he < losed at any time. Our pamphlet and market letter mallei) on Application ESTABLISHED SEVEN VEAHS REFERENCES FURNISHED Consolidated Stock and Produce Co., 47 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. _I_ Norfolk Iron Works, 0E0. W. DUVAL & CO., No. 15 Water Street, Norfolk, Va, ENillNKS. KOILKKS. SAWMILL an all kinds of machinery of the must Int proved patterns. Also repairing at th. .hottest notice i'uttl.ular Qltentlot to steninlHial work. IH'VAI.S PATENT Itiill.F.it TP HE FEBRt'LEH are i only iierfecl remedy for leaky boiler tub. I Tney can be Inserted In n few minutes any engineer, and are warranted to stop i leuks. PO TEN T?PRICELESS. For ALL SKIN DISEASES Prompt AND Unfailing*. Will permanently heal Eczema, S.iit Rheum, Tetter, Poison o tk, Ring Worm, Pimples, Dandruff, Itch, Itching Piles ancT every kin-! ol eruption. It softens1 the skin ntui effectually removes all blemishes. Eminently superior in rest' iring and beautifying the complexion. It has been tested i:i innumerable cases with unvarying success. Sold by all druggists, ' r sent by mail on receipt ol price, so cents. FOSTER MEDICINE COMPANY BALTIMORE, MD. r*JJTT" l:OSTLR 'S OERMAN ARMY ANH NAVY BLOOD IIIIT?RS will clconinj the system and drive out nil Impuri? ties. It is hntli a purlller an>l an in vigarator. Pleasant to the taste. Effect Immediate. In large bottles. Si.*io, ot ull drogglats. i it ? v i i.i uv i.i un . w?lk a soimp 11 co. schedule IN effect july I, .MAN. and express leaves NOR polk dull) (except Suntluj'l i'ltii a. in. for Elizabeth City, EdeiCon, Muckey.a Kerry, Roper, Pantceo BellinveU, .:? meets in Edeiiton with N. and s i! I!, liner as follows: I'ally (except Sun? day) for Plymouth und Wlrtdsoi TUES? day. THURSDAY ami sati ltDA y loi landings on Cliowun river; on mon? DAY iino Friday for Sciippcriiopg river; i WEDNESDAYS fm Salmon Creel [meeting at Peilliitveu won Hteumei Virginia Dare foi Makeleyville. South Creek, Aurora, Washington and Intel nte dlute laudliiKS. EVEN i NO express leaves NOR polk p. 10 p ;n dally (except Sunday) for Elisabeth City, Eden ton am: way-stti lions. Connects at Ellsnlieth Clly with tin- steumer Neuse Tuesdur, Thursday and Saturday for Newbcrn, Roanuke I - land and Morwheud City, Kimdoh nod floldsl.? via A and N C. R, I! . an.I Rn Jacksoni'Hie, Wilmington, N. <'. ami ail tatlons on the W. N. und N. i: I! A CHI \ I . AT Ni ?RFQLK MAIL AND express lla.ll) (except SUnday) at t:J. i> m., ami ICxpri - dally (.except Sunday) at U a. m ; cmjuect wltli .ill rail ami attain lines at Norfolk lor the North, Enst ami West Pussengai nations foot mi East Maiii street* Nor? folk and Western depot. Pidgin stu tioii <ui WtitCI si reel eastern Carolina dispatch, ' AST frkioht line AND OLD I ?" .MIM'iN line between all points North and East via Nun'..Ik ami Norfolk ..i : Southern Rallrcud tb Eastern North ?.'.,. llini Freight rei ? ived dully until " i?. in. and forwardlv prompll) at low rate. Per furthei Inrorinittlon apply in tiuj leueriil "*fi. . of tlu N and S R. it. Co., Not folk. Vn i' -? in;dc.ins. General Freight ami Puss, Agent M. K KINO, Qeliernl Manager. Cape Charle; Route Pflilaiieipliia ana Norfolk B. R. Co Kl\ HOHRS QUICKER THAN ANY i ? I'll EU I.I NM Til HOHO 11 DAY AND NICHT EXPRESS EACH W AY SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY' C, IM'! I .E A V12 ? NO R P? LI' 7:4* a. m. daily, except Stiuday?(Ports' mouth, Hun street. , ?;?> .,. mi Arrive at Philadelphia 5:12 p. in.; N. w Y'.u k ai > .>? p. in. leave norFolk. 6:10 p. in dull)'. (Portsmouth, lllch street :. ... i A Hive ai Philadelphia r. in a. in . New York 7:13 a Til. ARRIA'E AT Xi IRFi 'I L !?:00 n hi dally. (Portsi.it hi High strcei ho. leaving Ne? York S p m Philadelphia 11:1?; p. in. ARRIVE . T N< >|{|'i il.Kj S:0r> p in daily, exeepl Sunday?(Ports-! inoutli, High street, S:I6 p in Paving N> v. Y'ork at s a: in.: Philadelphia. 10:20 u. m. ?'los.* connection made with all mil and sound Ilms t<> am! Hum Hosten pnllimin Sleeping Cars nil night truliii between Jersej Clly. I'lilhideiphln hi?i i'ape Charles Plllliuail H?lfet und Pill lor Curs on .h.v trains between Phila? delphia ami ' 'upe Charles. Through Tickets sold und linggngi checked ai Walkes Agency, under a: luiltlc Hotel, and on tin- Btenmers. I: It, l 'i lOE E. Ceuurnl Agent. MOSQUITOES AND MOTHS Are Instantly Killed "ANii-sKtti" mm At: Druggists or from tho NATIONAL dOLICHTNO COMPANY', su.w.f No,96Fifth avenue. New York. ler mill Muess mal W. K. ALLEN mil resuiao business at -lee CHURCH STREET, ()a MONDAY. Ang ist 6th. 1- .". tor ti e . , duct ol the I phoiateriua mid Mnttie<- bu incas.aml mil he pleasi d to serve tbepuhl . Hair Maltre?ss? inadu over for t2 lormer price 43.in. New 'I n l; furnished tur t i 50 former price i ?>? Orders by postal will rec re prompt a: tf nt on. W. K. ALLE INJ. i ii \ vi Li lts' (.1 i in:. IUI. 1RFOLK AND DC 10 AN VI KW II Ml.ltO.M) CO BCIIBUI i i; IN. I0FFKOT OCT. 7. 1895, I > A 11 \ EXCEPT Sl-'NDAY. Leave Norfolk 6 i ?. !?:0?, it ""a. in.; 1:1 3:00, tilflO, 7:i? |>. in. I.i'avi'Ocean View s':0U. 10:00 n, in.; lii;uo noon: 2:09, 4 oo ?? no n oo p m. SUNDAY TRAINS Lou v.- Norfolk. 11.00 u. m.; 1:00,3:00, 6:00, 7:00 |>. in. Leave Oo< an View 10:09a in.; 12:00 noon; 2:00. 4M, 8:00, S:00 |i in All trains wilt stop at Htntlons on signal or notice n> Conductors. S.-.its in Parlor I'm- Ilk*, extra Arrangement* can Im< mail.' for Special Train or Cat for Dancing in Dinner Par? ies upon application at in. Buiicrlnlcnd ? m 's i nil... < >. etui View. Vii w a i a nunT, Jr., IP liernl Manager. Ocnerul Oltlee, Oceiiu View, Va. ? CAROLINA RAIL iNSBD SCHEDULE IN EFFECT At GUST 30. It*5 No. :t. , v.. m. S TATIONS. 1 lull} . S Dully. Bundn) l.v Norfolk. Va . .. i-pi a. in . .' I? |> iii Suffolk, Va '.' It a in I 3:115 i>. in. Ar. Tunis, n. u, ,. 10:38 u, m. I "' p. in. I lobKOOU, N C 11 ?'?; ii ui :. u5 i- in I Ar Tarboro, N i' I2:!i0 p in utKO i> in. \i Rooky Mount,N C 12:60 p ui ii ..'? p. in. \V infamst on, N.< . . ??? p in IMyiuoiithi N.C " ml ji in Washington; N.C.|. 7:35 p ni . Ktnston, N. 0. 7 :.. |. ii Wilson. N C..., i '?? |i in l" p in Goldshoro, N. C II 2 OH p ni t.^ii a. ui. \i Wilmington, N.*' r 15 !? i'. 10:0m a. m Fii.v?ltevlllc.N.C.I 4:30 p m u. I n m Ar I'I'M .'ine, S.i' 7:15 p ui 3:00 a, in. I Ar Charleston, 8.C , 10:55 p in.I ?:lt? a. m Ar Columhlu, S. i' i11 ?? ,? 111 ll ",i ui Ar Augusta, Oil. 8:00 ii iii. S Oll p m Ar. AtllllllU, (lu. 12:15 p, ill. 12 I., p. iii. : Ar Miioon, Ou. ? " ni II 00 a, hi. Ar. Savannah. Gu. i :-"?'? a in ?' 35 a. lu. Ai Jnckaonvlllo.Fhi. . 7:30 a in 12 M p. in. Ai Seluiii. N <:.'i 2:53 p. m . I Ar. Rnlolgh, N. C .1 4:05 p in . Ar Oreetieboro.W.C, ' .' '-'<> p. in. . Ar. Ashevllle. N. C --- I-:"' ui. No :?: Daily, connects with s a ;. i' .on :?.: for all point- South v.. loa I Jolly, exoepi Siindny. nitiki i i connection 01 llobgood i'.i VVush in: t,,a, N. C Klhstou, N C. Plymouth, .\ i * a nil all ICn stern Caroline points ulso ill lloeky Moi.nt with A c. I. train 3fi lot .ill point:: South. Trains arrive nt Norfolk 8:05 p m dally, Ali., at 111:111 a ni unify, i'XeopI Sunday Ituggngc checked at eompan.v'ii Nor folk wharf au.I also iif ofllce ol l-'n ?? ? ngci mill To kei Ac. nt. :h; Main street for tickets lo all points Smith, sleep lug . at i. servulloti ami gouorul luformu' Hull, call on or a.Lb. - -. .i a. Np:i '?i I:hat? i:i:. Passctigci ami Ticket Agent; JAM KS IV MAIIIN General For.wurdliiE Agent; T. AI EMERSON, fleneral Freight r.ml I'ass Agent. ! BBRI KLL, ? ;. m i ill Mutiuger, Noi folk. lillllcj (KDUI?! direct route lit huston. (Over) MONDAY. WEDNESDAY ami ItlDAY at It p. ui POll BOSTON. | ui: PROVIDENCE, i erV TUE8DA ^ . Till f ltSD? Y unil SAT I'It DAY at i! p. ui. A RLS TO BOSTON AND PRQVl D1-7 NC 10 Irst class. Including no als mal sa? loon StlttorbOhl l.erlh. 0:1? eoml class, Including meals and l.ei th . 7:00. tin: SAVANNAH Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at :? il. in arc fit-i class, Including meals und berth .$12 :?>> iir??Second i lass. Including meals and hunk:. s 00 Perishable Freight s.-n! via. Providence, forwarded bj earl) train to Boston, and ui th. rnme tat.- as by direct steameri to toston. perl liable Freights not recelvid later hau .:!' !- in on sailing .lavs of llostou hips: " to salting day-. .,i Providence Fot further Information apply to t: ii e. KloltT, Agent, Norfolk; Va ; \ l> STI'.ltltlNS, Ass'l Tariff M'gi W P TURN ER. 1 Sen. . ai Puss. Au I .1 i- \\ 11 itv I ;v. TrufOe Miihiieer, General Offices, Baltimore, Md. Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company. The neu und powerful lion pai n ? . .. .. i- NEWPORT NEWS, WASH? INGTON and NORFOLK will leave dally as fellows. NOKTII BOUND. Steamers leave Porisrnouthi foot of North street at . 5:50 p. in. Leave Norfolk, fool ?>! Mathew - street, at . ?i:l'l p. iii. Leave i da Point a 1.,... 7 i'M p. in Aiflve Was hi i;c ton at .. .0:15 a in i: ,v ii Penh it I: l.v Washington nl v 00 a. in 7:55 a in At . Philadelphia at Ii m a in. 11:05 in m, -\t . Ni w Vorl. . I:.'.". p. in. 1:43 P 111. South Hound. H .V o. Penih It II l.v New Vork at... Il:.l0p. in ll;oo a m \.\ Phlhidi Iphla at.. 1:33 p n. 1:30 p. hi. Ar. Washington at 4:30 p hi. I:til p m Steaiiiers leave WasbliigtOii at., ;:??? p in Arrive nl font'.--- Monroe at.;,. li:S0 u. ui. Arrive at Norfolk at.7:30 u ui, Arrive al Portsmouth at. v m a in. Th.- ahove sein dui. gives passenger! from the North a lay over of two hours luhd thirty minutes in the evening befori inking ihc steuiiier, thus affording ,,i ore ..I tiiinlt) ol seeiiiR the Capital ol the Nat. ui ?it, tii|i dowa the historic Potomac Rlvei and Ciesapealse Htiy on tie eleganl sieiiiners ..f this ? ? mpany is unsurpaaaed rtu (.tcnhiCrs are coinpiiratlvely n< ? , has it ^ been indlt III I'd. pud ale tilted up ii, ? ? in.ei luxuriant manne:, with elec? tric lights, enli hells all.I Stettin heut ill euch i..en. The I ii hies ate supplied with every delicacy ol the Season front th. it . i itei's oi Washington und Norfolk Tickets on sale at It. A- o th k.-t ofllce: N a <? ofllce. at w. T. Wnlke's & i'...?. ofllce, on wharf. Foi further Information apply; I?. .1. CALLAllAN, Ti !. phone. 441. _ Agent ATLANTIC AND DANVILLE KAIL WAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MARCH 17TH, I v.'. Leave S'tlnpcrs' Compress Wharf.dally. ?? .?> ,i m Witsi Norlolk, 9:45 a. m i..r Kuffalo Lit Ida Springs, Danville und all1 Intel mediate stations arriving ,<t ilnif,,|.> Lithln Springs at 50 p. m.. Danville, .; i m Leave Not folk 0:20 p. m. W est Norfolk, r..i". o. ui. Leave lAwrence vllle daily (except Siindny) at 0:00 a. m . arriving at Danville nt 10:00 u in I'onnectiull made al Danville and Jef fiess Junction for all jiOluls in the South? ern Hallway System; al DcttlliHloll Junc? tion in I on ha ui. South Boston and all points on tin- Durhum Division of the N. an.I W It. R. au trains make connection for Kuffalo Lltllia Springs excepting Sundays Pttllmait siee|iers between Danville, Ashevllle, Atlanta, Augusta, Memphis and New Orleans. Tickets on sale and baggage checked a i Wnlke's Agency, Company's A gene v ai wharf, Norfolk; W. V. II. Williams' Agency, Portsmouth. W. II TAYLOR. General Passenger Agent, I.' O IIA INKS. Superintendent. IIUVKI.Iiim tllVIDR, 1 ATLANTIC RAILROAD CO. Running between Norfolk und I ho futn ottM Vlrglnln lleuch Seaside Kesori. SI I.AS \V. HURT un.I W. VAN NOR I ?BN, Itcceivcrs. TIME TA It LH IN EFFECT SUNDAY, OCTOBER ?TU. IV'".. I >A I LY i:.N> HPT SUN I 'AY Leave Norfolk 7 n, m. mixed: 11 it. in . I... nl express; i |i m . local express, l...;iv.. Yligliihi Beach it. in . loeal ox prena: 1:30 p. in . mixed: 0 i>. m.. local ex ; ' SUNDAY TRAINS: I., ive Norfolk 10:30 n. m., locul express; " p. in . I.???nl express. Leave Virginia HeneIi l p, m.. locul express: '. p in., local express TniliiN stops only on signals al Intermc lllllte st.Hl.?in; lo pul oil' in- Hike on pas? sengers, J I.....iii Express (rainy make the trip In forty-ilvc minutes, U IV HOLLAND, General Sutieiiuteiident. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. SCIlEDUId? IN EFFECT SHUT. IB. ItlKJ TWO PAST Tit A INS POP RICHMOND TWO TllltOUOH TRAINS FOB CINCINNATI w B4'l W Uli? Nu i. No S Norf.ilt . i'i.i i. tin. S ?flH.lt s. Al Kll In an <l Uli i.a.I u aMiiuett . i. |. Ii tun i . "i" :i it ? p in i :i :m p in : ?? " i' - I Ufi P i, .Ml |l III ii II |l> p i III !W p in r .; n it11 ?; a ti ? |. in :i 1 . p ai !i ?_'< p n. .. ii U .i |i t..' ; _n a in s in a i., r. .ii p in iv ni' a . u i' :ts i> in in Daily except Sunduv, Other time i.ally lo. fi?For WcbI Cllfloti Forge. Dally rrom Portsmouth i" Richmond. Bxcepl Hilda) KU inn.in.I lo West Clifton Forge Parlor ear Old Point lo Weal Clifton Forge ... I Foi Cincinnati dully. Pullntaii ? i? ? i Hiclitnoud u> l*liicinuutl and Dpi ilonavlllu to Lutilavile and St Loula. MealM served on Ulitlug Cam weal of Gor tluimvllle. No. ': For Clnelniiuli dully, Pullman Slee|ierH iil'l Point i" Hint.hi ami Clor donsvlilc i.. Cincinnati ami Louisville Mculs served on Dining Cur? weal of Gor lonsvllle. Steamer Louise arlives at Norfolk .lain L'.'ir. noon ami 7 :0O p.' III. For further Information apply lo i: T, BROOKE, Passenger Ageni. '. ami O. Ticket Ofllce, Grunby .street Under Atluntle Hotel. JOHN D. Cons. Division Passenger Agent, S.?.L. SI3A B< >A Iii > AIII LINK, ABSOLUTELY THE SHORTEST AND OUICKHST ROUTE SOUTH?ONLY 10 Hot KS TO ATLANTA. IIEDULE in EFFECT SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER ?. '. I>:C. South It on ltd. Leave. I ;..i folk fel i v. I {I OH a. in 11 [30 p. in. oi I in.n.lli . a. III. 12:01 a HI. Ai rive. uff"11. . fl ?.:: a in 12:3?. a in. 'ruuklln . 10:30 a 111.1 1:13 a. in Ilo> i.in .11:0I a in. 1:H u, m. ml!. t..h, N. C. ll:-7 a. m.| M'" frei .1. N <' 8:40 p. Ill i I.ewlHton, N, C . I '->> p. ih.| Weldoll, N. <?.i'iTlS a. in i :?:.".') a. mT lleudersun, N.C. (D). l p in 4:22 u. m. Durham, N. C. 4:09 p m.| t?;30 u. in. iluTtdgih N <'. ?OUtlt'll i'llie-. N.C. Hamlet, N. .I 7:<?i p. m.j s:0K a. in. Wild Oioroi N i-. .. 7:55 p. ni.| S:t9 a. m Monroe, N C. ill ii Si s.::. p m 9:3fi a. in harlot! , N.C.10:10 p. in.110:43 a. in. 7 .-. ?i r On roe, N. C.| :':!.'. p. in. 9:55 a. in. Arrive. | | bester, S C. 10:38 p. in 11:03 a ni llntoii, s <?. I2:0s a in 12:1? p. rti. reenvvoo'l, s ?'. 1:04 a m IL';.'." p. m. AhlHivlllO, S. <?. 1:35 a. rod 1:21 p. in. Hbt rt. On. :.':."?'- a. in. 2:11 p. in. Athens. Ha.; !:??; ... Ill :: ?7 p. in Alaeun. Gil.. . 7 a p in Atlanta, <!.:.a. ni I ?(?:? p. ill ? Dad) I: lin akfu tt. 1' Dinner. S ? Supper. No ii connects at Welilon with A. < Lin.-. Pullman r.leepcrs Portsmouth to At "on" '.Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fridays I eon.i ai Fran kin with steiimer Olive for Edi lllon a (111 hliuliugs on Ihe river. Connects at lii.i. i. h with Southern rull w iv for AMlievllle, N ??. ami all Inter? mediate point- en lie VV N. C It !'. N'os. m:: ami II Y'esllliUIC Limited Train. No . xtra fare Weldon to Allanta. Piill liuiii steelier Porismoiitli to Atlanta: 'la i 'pen ai :< a. in. lor reception ot past ? ngei s Connects dlteell\ al AI la Ulli Willi W. ami A I: It. for Ch?itun?ogttj Nashville ami all points West. Connects with A. and W. I' i: i: ii.r Mobile, Montgomery, New Or leu us and all (stints Southwest. ARU IVE. ?No. (??-'. Atlanta Spe< lul, 7 :;?> a. m, ?No. :t? Mail ami eX|>reB?, 6:50 p ni. For tickets and buggage checked I" all IHilnts South ami Southwest, sleeping i ervatioii ami general Information, ? on or address YV V. II WlLL1AMS. tick . ugeiil '17 lliuli street. Portsmouth, Y'o, .1 W, llltl >\VN . Jr., j-a:-s and Ticket Agent; ji hin II \\ INDER, i ieneral Manager. T. .1 ANDERSON, < b in i al Puss. Agent. H. s I1 JOHN, Vlce-Prealdcnt. DOR RICHMOND, PETBHSHUR(:. OLD I POINT, CLAREMONT, NEWPORT NEWS ami Jumes riyisr landings direct by flight- V irginia Navigatou Company' gunt st.ain.i POC'AllONTAS leaVfi ,de'S Wharf. Norfolk, every TT Kr DAY, TIIUBBDAY and SATURDAY u a. m., loucliliig ai Portsmouth, Ohl 'olm. Newport News going ami returning, ii riving at Itlchnioml about 5 p. in.. COII incling with all evening trains. Fare ' I Richmond, 11.50: fare to Riclimond and return, 12.50; tare to Richmond, second class, 41. Tickets much cheaper than by any othei route to Richmond, Peters? burg, Wnverly, Illcksf?rd ami stations on Atlantic and Danville railroad and all points via Richmond, Tickets for sale ill ticket agencies of Walke & Sou il Brandt and on board steamer. Freight received dully. Sunday excepted, foi all above named points. JAMES W. McCARRICK, Agent. ROANOKE. NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE STEAMBOAT CO. Commencing Sunday. September 1st. If95, tin steamers of this line will leave Hay Lim- wharf every Wednesday ami Saturday nicht for Baltimore, ami leave Baltimore pier every Tuesday ami Fi iday ut .'? p. m. Freight receWea only on sailing days. ^Telephone s. .WM. itA.NU.M.L, Agent. FUR NfcW VORK PASSENGER .-illlr.s ARE Al'I'Ol.NT I I \<> BAIL 11 will Xi.iloiK on -uv>.\ L?AY, TUESDAY, iVIUDNESDAt, rilURSDAY AND SATURDAY til *. .00 i. in From New 1 im It on MOND A Y a. t'UKBDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, TIHRS LiA 1 S al I p. in.. SATI kuai .:, I p. rn. Pttsseugei accommodations Himui^?* Eure, Including uiealM aim .it.u. ? ijoiii berth.? i ?5 Fare, round triii. liinlti'ii to thirty days. 18 ?? For tickets and reservation ol staie ruoniH apply til Company's office, 77 Main stii- i or .ii general otrici at wharf. FOR RICHMOND Blllps leave Nor? folk every THURSDAY i>. m? a nil leuvo Newport News every SUNDAY and TUESDAY evening, arriving at Rich? mond tin- next morning, ii ai It, si 111: i >i LH OP STEAMERS Northampton, Lurny, Aecomack, Enola ami I Hi.- i.l Wight, sailing .tally, except Sunday, Leuvo Company wharf. Nor l-Olt ODD POIN'I At C, 0:30 anil 11:16 a. in. ami i.l'. p, in . Porthsmoui i 0.14, ii I', ami ?. .. I ? ' p. in.', Bav Line vYhurf, Norfolk, al 8:30, 7 and 11:20 a. in. uml 4:30 p. m FOB HAMPTON?At 11:16 a. m. and I |6 p. m . Hay Line, 11:30 a. m., and ? 30 p in 1'ortainouth at 10:06 uund 3:09 p. in. KUH NEWPORT NKVYH AND SMITH FIELD A i It) i' in Portsmouth ..t 2:4a p m . Bay I.In.- \Vhart at 3 p. in Tues .lavs. Wednesdays, Thursdays und Frl da) i. At 3:30 p. in.; Portsmouth. 3:46 p. m Huj Line, I p. in <m Mondays und Sat? urdays, I.'OR HAST AND WARE RIVERS? Dull) except Sun.lav, leaving Company's wharf at i!:34 a, nt.: Portsmouth, 0:46 a. in.. Muv Line v.i.".. Not folk, 7 a m. KOK i:.\' l\ AND POQUOSIN RIVERS -Touching ui <Hii Point, leuvlng Com? pany's wharf dally except Sunday at 0 a a. Porl mouth t:lG a: m.; Bay Line Wharf. Norfolk al 6:30 u, in., returning nex I dny. KUll SEVERN RIVER?Tuesday, Thin daj and Saturday from Companys whurl ni 6:30 a in . Portsmouth, 8:46 u. in . Buy Lin.', Norfolk, 7 ii. ill. FOR NANSEMOND RIVER AND SUFFOLK At :i p. in.. Portsmouth, 3.10 p in. eontiiiclhig al Suffolk with b. und C. It. R Erelghl n>i Matthews, Ruck. Poipioslu, Wan- Severn und Nansemond rivet - intlsl in- prepaid. N t M IT II CAROLINA IH VISION--Por merly N N ami \\ Ii I. Steamer Albe m.irle leaven Norfolk for Washington. N. Mon lays at t a. in.; Tuesdays at 1 :.i trying freight and passengers for Washington und points ..u the Tar. Pun gn and I'?. mil... i Ivel 0, El'i'lghl I'oi New hern, N C, received at N an t S. i: i: depot, Freight received dally except Sunday M !'. i |;i iW ELI.. Agent. BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET COMPANY. DAY LINE. REDUCED BATES HY THE FAVORITE) LINE. QUICKEST PASSENGER AND FREIGHT ROUT 15 BETWEEN THE N< ?RT1I AN I ? 81 d TH. COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 13, 1895. l.v. Portsmouth, nigh street . ...:j;".n p rn l.v Norfolk, Man. Htreel .16:30 u m l.v. < lid Pi int. Ilygeln IMer.!7::t'i p in Ar. Baltimore. Union Dock. 7:00 a in P H. R. U &*7 l.v Baltimore ." 8:05 a in '7:05 a in Ar. Philadelphia .? 10:16 a in ?10:16 a m A i N< ? Y..IK.* l :":t |i in '12:35 p in SOUTH BOUND. P. R. R. | B. O. Lv. New Yorl. *":10 p in ?11:30 a m l.v. Phllud-lphlu .\*AU\ p in *:t::t<) p in Ar Baltimore . -7;"u p tn| '5:36 p m Lv. Raltlinore, Union Dock.16:30 p in l.v. Balthiiore, I'union. 7:00 p nt Ar. old ? -???nt. 6:00 a m Al . Norfolk . 7:0') a in Ar. Portsmouth . S:30 a m The i rip by these steamers affords a most .i [oyahle null on the Chesapeake Buy. passh t 11 rough Hampton Roads and hi.r ol Norfolk, with view of nil objects <u intcreni Incident t>> th.-s.- hlatorlcal lo? calities. Offering un-uirpuHsed service in ever) ilarlieiili r Dirge and luxuriantly furnished salooua und staterooms, heaiea by steam and lighted by electricity. Tickets sold lo all |Kilnts North, East, ami West und hiiKKagc checked to deaii inilIon Stalerooms reserved upon appll cation in iierson nl the company's office. No n West Main street, or on hoard Ht einher, Fl elghl ? ill nut he r.Ived after 4 p. m. to go forward I hat Ma v . Fur further Inforaiatlon apply to U RANDALL, Agent. 'Dally except Sunday. -Dully. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 12, lsD3. LEAVE NORFOLK DAILY. 7:4<? a. in. ? The Chicago Express?For Pi t< rsburg, Richmond und U i 'hiiigl.iu a I s o. for Lyiicliliurg, Roanoke, Ru.l ford, Uluelleld, Pocahontas, Kenova. Columbus and Chi? cago Sleepei Roanoke io Columbus without chungu. Also for PllhlSkl, Bristol. Knoxvllle, Chattanooga und intermediate Points. 19:00 p, in. ? For Petersburg, Bad ford, Puluskl, Bristol: also for Uluelleld, uml Pocahontas: itllO for Rocky Mourn and all stations on Winston Balein 1 livlsion. Has Pull man Rlecper Norfolk to Itoanoke. Connects nt Roa? noke ii s.ixi a. in. with Washington and Chattanoo? ga, limited for all polio-. Boil til and West. Pullman sleepers Roanoke to Mem? phis and N. vv Orleans. Din? ing cur attai h< d. A R P. 1 V E. Norfolk dully. 8:30 a. m.. 11,i ni., I0:2j |>. in. ,NOHI'ol.l' AND RICHMOND, (Vestibule Limit..).) Leave Norfolk t:35 p. m., arrive Richmond 7 00 p. in., cum.ling for M'ashlngton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. Returning leave Kichlliond :?:'" a. in., arrive Norfolk 11:25 a. m. Stopi otilv in Suffolk. Wuverly and Petersburg. Second class tickets not accepted for passage on these trains. Other daily trains leuvs Norf Ik 7:40 a, in., arrive at Richmond n r05 a. m. Re turning, leave Richmond 7:30 p. in.: arrive at Norfolk I0:3J p. in. For fu-t'i r Information as to ticket*, raus, baggage, checks, etc., call on or ndddrcss It W. col ftTNEY. District Passenger Agent: C, 11. BOSLEY, Tick, i Agent, 120 Main street, or C. F. Finch. \irenl deiiut Norfolk and Western rail !tjaj. W. B. BEVILL, Ci tieral Passenger Agent, icui'ivl Of lice. Roanoke. ^'a. CLYDE'S REGULAR LINE STEAM? SHIPS FOR PHILADELPHIA?Only dt rect line from Norfolk to Philadelphia; Until further orders, steamers are ap? pointed to sad from Norfolk every Mon? day Wednesday and Saturday at 6 p. in , and from Philadelphia ev ery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Through bills of h.ding to all points South rind Southwest via Senboiril AI. Line, Atlantic Coast Line und Virginia, Tennessc Air Line haiiioad. JAMES W. McCARRICK. General South.-rn Aij-'iit. Norfolk, Vi ii.-rn Ak--hi. Norfolk, va. W. P. CLYDE. & CO., Agents. Philadelphia.