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Confidence Prevailed In Financial Circles
and Purchases on a Large Scale Made.
MONEY WAS COMPARATIVELY ' EASY.
Mo Dllllcully In Ci-i (Iii- I.<uiiis nt 7
I'cr 1'ont mid Wore Below tliut
Flgnre?Decrease in Uold Nlilp
mcuta to Europe?Panic Brokern
Iii ulu to Buy.
New York, Dec. 21.?Stocks ruled high
er again to-day and a feeling of con.
fldence prevailed in financial circles.
Purchases on u. large asulo were made
for both long and short accounts, and
prloe? scored gains ranging from 1 to 5
per cent. Further gain was due to
general belief that Mr. ..Morgan's visit
to Washington Is for the purpose of con?
sulting with the powers that be in ense,
by and chance, measures for the relief or
the Treasury, should fall tu meet witli
Congressional approval. Another Im?
portant Influence at work was the com?
parative ease of money, stock borrow?
ers having been convinced no dilllculty
in supplying their wants at 7 per cent,
and below that llmire would be met
with. The demand wns moderate on tin
clearing loan committee for certificates
und none Ls looked for unless the unex?
pected happens. An important factor
which made improvement wns the com?
paratively light engagements for ship,
ment to Europe to-morrow. Less than
SL'.OUO.OfJO were engaged. Tt Is to be snld,
however. Hint the dlffculty In Bccurlng
greenbacks hampered certain shippers.
Features of the trailing wore the pur?
chases of small lots for Investment ac?
counts und buying by brokers., who lost
their heads Iii the panic, last week, and
closed out their customers accounts.
Among the advances In prices were
Canada Southern. '1% per cent.: Hie;
Four. ::>;: Baltimore and Ohio. 2%; Chi?
cago Gas, SVJ: Northwestern, 2%; St.
Paul, "L: Delaware and Hudson, 4:
Iowa Central Preferred, Lake Eric
und Western Preferred; 2%; Lake Shore,
2T,: Louisville and Nushvllle, 2%; Man?
hattan, Pullman, 2; Southern Rail1
wav Preferred, 2%; Omaha, -, and Omar
ha Preferred* 1%.
in the limit trasactiohs there was
some disposition to realize pro tits and a
reaction of to 2% per cent, followed.
Union Pacific and Rending were heavy
and fell i"s and 5% respectively. Spec?
ulation closed firm. Net changes show
g-.ins of lA?4 percent. Delaware and
Hudson and the Industrials leading.
Total sales were 3S9.I04.
Tlv bond market was Arm ami de
mand good. Sales footed up $2,237,000.
Sales of listed stocks aggregated 277.518
shares and of unlisted ytocks 01,650
shares.
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Money Market.
N. w York. Dec. 24.?Money on call
easier at 6$T9 per cent.; lust loan at 5
and closlhB offered at :"? per cent; I'rime
mcncunlile paper. 4%ifJ5%. Sterling Kx
change strong, with tiutual busbies in
bankers" bills at ISStf, 4SS<? for 00 days
and 48?%t3>49'Jii for demand. Posted
tales. !v.r>; 401. Comerclal hills, 4S8t4.
Government bonds, weak. State bonds,
?liili t. Unilrnud bonds, llrrn. Sliver nt
the board w::s dull.
Now 1'arit MnrUet.
New York. Dec. 1!I.?Flour?Dull and
easy; winter wheat. low grades,
?2.2fitfj>2.fl5; do., fair to fnncy, $2.U.Vi: :\::ii;
do., patents, $3.45@>3.75: Minnesota clear,
J2.504e3.30; do., patents. $3.15?4.10; low
extra. $2.25<f?2.05. Soul hern Hour, dull
and easy; common to fair extra, $2.10Q
2.so; good to choice, do., $2.00(0)3.00.
Wb. at?Spot market fairly active and
firmer; No. 2 red store and elevator. OSc.i
a lion l. OOVfcC.
Corn?Dull and firm; No. 2, 3334034c.
elevator; 34%*T35c. afloat.
Options, dull and unchanged to W up.
closing firm; December, :;:tT?c; January,
:i:;Tsc.: May, 34'/?c.
(tats?Dull and firmer; options, dull
and firmer; December. 23c.i January',
23'/ic; March, 23%c.i May. 21 '??c. Spot
prices, No. 2. 23@23V4c.: No. 2 white,
24V4C.: mixed Western. 23? 24 ?,4c.
Provisions?Quiet; mess pork, lOc;
bulk shoulders and S. it. sides, 594c;
sugar-cured shoulders, 7V4c.; hams,
small. IOV2C.; large, 10c.
Reef?Qulcl and steady; family, JdOff
10.60; extra mess. $7.50?S.50. Peel' bams
dull. $I5@15.50. Ticrced beef quiet; cltv
extra I. M.. $10.50(f 17.00.
Cut Meats?Dull and weak; pickled
bellies, 4%c; shoulders, 4Mr5?4%c; hams.
8? N\; middles, nominal.
Lard?Quiet and flrntj Western steam
$5.50 asked; eiiy. $5.10; December, $6.60
asked; repned, tiulct: continent, $t>.
(Joffee-Steady; March. $13.46013.00;
May. $12.050 Kt.no. Spot rlo, dull and
steady; No. 7. ll'-jo.
Sugar? l!nw. dull and steady; fair re?
filling, ::v<i :iijo. Rcllued, steady and
unli t; off A, I :i-l(ifi'43Hc.; standard A,
4r;sc.: cut loaf ami crushed, 6Vic; gran
ulated, 4%ijj>4%c.
4on on Markets,
Now York, Dec. 24.?Cotton steady:
middling gulf. 8%c.j middling. 8?4o.
Net receipts, 1,575; gross, 2,344; for?
warded. 800; sales, 160; spinners, Uti;
Block, 192.780
Total to-day; Net receipts. -17,177; ex?
ports to Great Britain, 10.438; France,
none; continent, 10,620; slock. 1,052,024.
New York, Dec. 24.?Cotton futures
ideady; sales, 41,300; December, 7.73;
January, 7.71; February. 7.7$: March,
7.83; April, 7.07; May 7.00: June. 7.9:1;
July. 7.08: August, 7.92; September, 7.(57;
October. 7.f.7.
I.lveriKiol, Dec. 24.?1 p. m.?Decem?
ber, 4 22-C4, Bcllers; December and Jan
uary, 4 21-G4 buyer; January and Feb?
ruary," 4 21-C4, buyer; February and
March, 4 21-64, buyer; March and April.
4 21-04, buyer; April and May, 4 21-61?
4 22-04, seller; May ami June, 4 22-64.
seller; June and July, 4 22-64?4 23-04.
buyer; July and August. 4 23-64?4 24-64,
buyer; August and September, 4 22-64CJ/
4 23-04, buyer; October and November,
uuollicial. 4 12-64*34 13-64. value. Fu?
tures closed steady.
New Orleans, Dec. 24.?Cotton futures
closed quiet but steady: December. 7.SO;
Jauutiry, 7.S8; February. 7.95; March,
S.02; April. 8.07; May. 8.11: June, S.15;
July. 8.17; August, 8.19; September, 7.97;
October, 7.80; November, 7.76.
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Norfolk, Va.. Dec. 24, 1895.
Fish?Mackerel, No. 2. In kegs, $7.00;
new, small, $12.50; new. medium. $12; No,.
3, in kegs. $3.00; Herring, Fumily Roe,
half barrel, $2.75; North Carolina Cut
Herring. $3.25&3.75: Kastern. in ban els,
$3.25.
Mess Pork?New, $9.75.
Ham?Pork. $10.35.
Hams?Sinllhfleld. 14?17c.
Bulk Meats?Clear ribs. $5.00; fnt
backs. 4%c; bellies. 6%C, as to size
pieces; pork plate. $1.9005.00.
Shoulders?sugar Cured, 6"}4c.
Bacon?Shoulders, 6%c.
Breasts?Sugar cured, 894c.
Lard?Pure lard, tierces, 7?7%C, as to
cases and tubs, 7\jc. over tierces; com?
pound. 514c.: tierces, In cases. 5'/4c.
Cheese?Cream, lO01O,.<>c.; "Western
Dairy, 909,/ic
Buttel?Market strong; New York
Sta.te dairy*, new, 23c; fresh cream?
ery, 24?25c; Western. 16?20c.
Kerosene Oil?Firm; 112 degrees, lie.;
60 degrees, lS'-bc.; Red. ISO degrees. 14c.
{traceries.
Coffee?Steady; Rio. common, 16M-0
17"4c; Fair. ISU?19c; Good. 20@20*>4c;
Choice, 2102H4c: Laguayra, 211-3C.;
Java, 294J30ViC.
Syrups and Molasses?Steady; Syrups,
Bright; 18?23a; Fair Grades, 160120c.;
Porto Rico, 16, 20. and 26c, as to grade.
New Orleans Molasses?Quiet; Fair.
20?26c.; Good, 36?40c: Choice. 40c.
Flour?Market Strong; West?
ern Spring Wheat. Heist Patent
Family, $4.2ii; Winter Wheat.
Rest Patent, Fumily. $4.15: Win?
ter Wheat. Choice Patent Family.
$3.90; Choice Strolcht Family, jn.r.o;
Good Family. s:i.60: Fair Family. S3.S0,
flood Low Family. 5J.25: Good Extra.
$3.15.
Salt?Firm: Liverpool Fine. $1?1.10
as to grniV: t!. A.. 55ffrG5c. as to weight.
Rice?Milled. r.{jGc; dice, in rough, C.
65c. per bllfhtt.
Miciir Market,
Market firm. Out of town prices are
dependent on the delivery rates to the
different points. Local sales are being
made its follows:
Cut loaf. ....i. $5 36
I Po wdered . 4 98
|f>rhniiintcd . i 7"
? Confectioner:.' Standard "A" ... 4 62
j American off "A" . 4 50
Franklin Nearly white "H" _ 4 1,
?Centennial, bright, yellow "H" .. 1 17
California "B" . 4 11
Franklin Standard extra "C" .. 1 05
I Neystone extra "C" . *> 9S
I American extra "C" . 3 92
Nearly White New Orleans Sugar.. -
C4 ni l il.
Peas?Steady; Black-Eye Pens. ?1.75G
SI.90 per bag; Black. r.teiiTOc. per busied.
Corn?Southern white, quiet* at 35c.
Oats?Steady; Mixed, 27c; white,
"0c.
Mill Feed?Market steady. Bran.
515; HhipstulT, or middling, $17;
meal, white bolted, per r,n lbs.. 460.
Hay?Western No. I, Timothy, J1S.50
019.00; Maryland and Virginia, No.
1 Timothy, $17.60; No. 2, $15.50.
1'rotltiec.
Southern Fruits?Bananas, $101.251
per bunch: oranges, Jamaica. $4.0? pet
box; cocoa huts, $4.09 per bug of H?0:
Lemons, $2.70C<i:i.?'j; Northern apples,
$2.7&tjj 4.un.
Turnips, Si.25: sweet potatoes. $l.."iii5i
$1.75; Onions, $1.7fi; parsnips, S2; celery.
35c bunch; carrots. $1.75.
Poultry-?Chlckcmi, <\!d, 20@22*?c.;
spring chickens. 1201 Sc.
Eggs?Wholesale, 17?19c. per dozen. j
Deeswax?27c. per pound.
Truck?Irish potatoes: Kating pota?
toes, $1.25 per bag; Onions, $1.75 per
bag.
Pennhl Market.
Market stcai'.y; Prime, 3c.; strictly
prime, 3V4c; fancy, 3%c.; common l'. -li
sHSc; Spanish, $i.
SHIPPING NEWS.
I'ort of X or folk hntl Portsmouth
Ilccciiilicr !!.1<l. 180S.
ARRIVALS.
P.r. stthp. Edenmore, Gnlvcston n:t
Liverpool* to Win. Lamb & Co. Coaled
and sailed.
I Jr. simp. TUimondle. few- Newport
News.
Sehr. Maude Sherwood, Kelly. New
Bedford, to Win. Lamb & Co., for coal.
Tug C, W. Morse. Blizzard, New Vork,
with bulges Washington and Atidri iv
Jackson, to Win. Lamb &- Co., forcoul.
Tug Mars. Bartlett, New York, with
barges Nereus and Rnrltan, to Win.
Lamb & Co.. for coal.
Barges Volunteer, Vastry and Marlon,
New York, to Wm. Lamb & Co., for
coal.
MEMORANDA.
Sehr. Gnrrclt P. Wright sailed from
Suffolk for New Vork.
Sehr. Sally und Ellen sailed from
Suffolk for Washington.
Solu*. John M. Broomall Is laid up nt
the Tidewater Terminal " Company's
dock.
SAILED.
Br. simp. Glenmorren, Potts, cins
oow, by the N. A. T. Co., with 13.167
bushels corn. 714 barrels Hour, 3 cars
Staves, 1 car poplar lumber.
tlr. simp. Albano, Koch, Hamburg
via Newport News, with 2 cars poplar
and walnut logs, 8H0 bales cotton.
Am. bark Neptune, Small, Harhadnes,
by Chrales Reld & Sons, with 22,300
stn viss.
Sehr. D. H. Rivers. Colcord, Matnnzas.
by Win. Lamb & Co., with. 1,586 tons
coal.
Sehr. Fanny C. Hoven," Chase, Fall
River, with coal.
Samuel Beelen with a tow.
Avoid I'n en mo ii in ,
diphtheria and typhoid fever by keeping
the blood pure, the appetite good and the
bodily health vigorous by the use of
Hood's Barsaparllin.
HOOD'S PILLS have won high praise
for their prompt and elllclent yet easy
action.
The Question.
"To see. or hot to see?That Is the
Question." Dr. Week can ana wer it.
The
s
often prevents thoughtful housekeepers
from adopting improvements) which
they very well know would add to
their comfort and save their strength.
No such obstacle however, stands
in tlie way of the use of
WASHJNG POWDER
the modern cleaner, which is n blessing to any home. It helps keep
house by keep Ulf" the house cleaner. It is hot only the best preparation
of the liiuil, but it is also by far the cheapest?large packages cost only
25 cents. Gel a package to-day. lie sure it is the genuine. Look lor
the darkey twins?the trade mark of the sole manufacturers?
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, NEW YORK. BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA.
IF YOU HIT TO BE WELL DliSED
i'ou should buy your CLOTHING and FURNISHING
GOODS at the RIGHT PLACE. Wc do not claim to sell $20
Suits at $10. Sensible people do not expect it, and we do
not wish to mislead the ignorant. But what we do claim is
to sell good, stylish and well made goods at the lowest possi?
ble prices. Don't buy until you have seen our slock.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
111 MAIN ST UK KT. SOUTH SlDli.
H t a clcl i a1 ft*** >n li tillcliri
SHOUTHAND, TYl'IdWRlTlNU, I 'ENV, A.-.:-1;, i . itOOKKKKPINI . Sc., &c,
taught in a thorough business manner, liuth scxe-i. Student! admitted at any
lithe. This S ihool Is up to dato, and given as thorough a course of Instruction its
any sitnilur Bcliool In the country.
"I advise parents to have their boys and trirls taught shorthand and type?
writing. A shorthand writer who can ty pewrite l-.ls notes would he safer from
poverty than a meat Greek scholar. '? CI1 ARLES REAPE.
?mous Our Cotton Hi n.
Future contract market advanced
1-6 Iths, closing sii ady.
Engllth consols 106%, advance of 9ad. ?
Dar Kilver Iii London 30 7-16d.
Future contract market in New York
declined 3 |<oints, luu closed quiet and
steady. March, s.?L' lo s.o:t; May. S.n to
S.12; August* 8.10 to 8.20.
Future contract markiet in New Or?
leans declined I ii> 6 points, closing
steady. Sales, 41,800 hole?.
United States nuts received 17.177
bales yesterday; against -tu,3S0 bales last
year and ::s..'.7:; bales in 1SU3.
New Orleans receipts t?-day are es
timated at from 17.000 to 10,000 bales,
against 5.101 bale:; last year and ;i-J,806
bales In 1>!'::.
Memphis. Mobile 'markets decllKiVd
1-lCc; oilr. r Sotithern markets uiichdng
ed.
Liverpool fittnn Exchange will be
closed until Snturd?y hest;
Norfolk receipts yesterday wire 1.506
j bales, against ".:'.">?". bales last year;
RHEUMATISM.
Port Spring, W. Va? Seilt. 3, 1SCO.
int. 1'itA'r i?
Dear Mr: Enclosed please find check for
517..vi. balance on Elvctroiwlse, us I feel 1
like l! would be Impossible u> do without '
It. It bus helped IIIU so much that I do no',
feel like lie .-aim- person. I Ulli so im.ell |
stronger, and my btalth is better every
way.
Iteforc 1 commenced usini; It I suffered ?
so milch with rbeuinatlsm, enlargement of j
the li\, r. dreadful pain In back of bead,
e.ould not expose myself in damp wcatli- ,
,?? ?itbe.it some ill eiteets. Since usinj' iho
Electropolso I can ro out In damp weather
and rain ami don't feel any bad effects, '
go the geiiernl Improvement of my health
I owe to the Eleetropolse.
Ilespectfully.
MRP E. V. HUDDI..E8TIEN. 1
1 dislike to give my name to the public, :
yet 1 ought not to hesitate, if the testinio- !
mal would be of benefit to the afflicted '
l . an t say too much in praise, so I gran'
you permission to use my letter, hoping ..
Will he tile oallKe of s. Hint: ethers.
MRS. E. P. HUDDLESTIEN.
Write for full Information to
l'AUl, PRATT, Agent,
Richmond, Va.
No trouble to answer questions.
And of Great Interest to Everybody
who Purchases Christmas Gifts,
Calendars, Dalrys, Cards, Hooks by the
set, sbiKle volumes, Hildes, l'ietures.
Mirrors and many new attraction^ ut
the lowest prices ever heard of.
The Great Holiday Sale at
Nusbaum's. 128 Main Street.
will be the sensation of the season. Be
sure to attend the urand sale.
For Over Fifty Years
MRS. WINSLOW'S
SOOTH 114 G SYRUP
baa been used for chll?re? while teething.
It soothes tbo elilld, solteu3 tbo gums, al?
lays all path, cuter, wind coi'-j, regulates
the stomach tied bowels, and Is the beat
remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-rive cents
a bottle. Sold by all drugKist* throughout!
? he world.
fcn and Whiskey Habits
ifa ourcd ut home with
Wgj out pain, book ol run
dm ticulara sent I'.tKS
Btftjfeni. I Biniihi ii nil ?. M. WOOLI.EY, M.D.
fSsWOa^liMteWaU?usU bt. Atlanta- <js?
DUDLEY & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers
Stocks. Grain,
Provisions and Cotton
Bought and Sold for Cash or Curried
oo Margin.
Correspondents?Luinson Bros. ?? CO,,
Members Cbleugo Hoard of Trade; Pur
null, llngjniau x Co.. Mi ..i., rs x. w York
Consolidated Stock Idwiiange: Mclntyro
& Ward well, MenilM rs New York Slock
Cotton nnd Produce Exchanges.
EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE WIRES.
QUICK SERVICE.
RE AS- i.\ A 111.E Li i.M.M ISSIONS.
Correspondence sollctcd. Handsomely
equipped office. Come and sec us.
79 Main Street. 'Phone No. 731.
NORFOLK, VA,
'i it 4 \ i:i.i.its' i.i i in .
W?i'ftKiS'1'"''
DIRECT ROUTE.
FOR BOSTON. I ItoYIIlEXCE AND
SAVANNAH.
Every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and
FRIDAY at 6 p. ci. FOR BOSTON.
FOR PROVIDENCE.
Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY und SAT?
URDAY at ti ?. in.
PARES TO BOSTON AND PROVI?
DENCE.
First class. Incluutnit meal] and ra
loon stateroom berth. 9:00
Second class, incluums meals and
berth. 7:00
POH SAVANNAH.
Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
at '.' a. in.
Part?Pirst class. Ii., b.ding tin :t!x
and berth.$12 53
Pare?Second class, uielinhiiK meals
ami bunt. S CO
Perishable Prelghi hoiII via. Providence
forwarded by early train i<> Boston, ami
at the same rale as by direct steamers to
Boston. , .
Perishable Freights not received later
than b:3!i p. in. on sailing days of Boston
shi'.is; ?::.'i sailing duys of Providence
' For further Information apply to
ft, ii. WHIG I IT, Agent, Norfolk. Vs.;
A. D. STEBBINS, Ass I TaHff M'gr.
W. P. TIJIINHH, General Pass. Ag't.
.i ". WHITNEY, Traf lie Manager.
General Offices, Baltimore, Mil
COR RlCliaiON .'. PETERSBURG, OLD
i POINT. CLAREMONT, NEWPORT
NEWS and James river landings direct by
daylight?Virginia Navlgaton Company's
Kieganl steamer P?CA HONTAB leaves
Clyde's Wharf, Norfolk, every TUES?
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY at
7 a. m.i touching at Portsmouth; Old
Point. Newport News eoliin ami returning,
arriving nt Richmond about :"> p. m., con
neeiiuK with nil evening tralnB. Pare to
Richmond, $1.50: fare to Richmond and !
return, i*.rJi: tare to Blchmond, second- I
class, tl. Tickets much cheaper than
by any other route to Richmond, Peters?
burg, Waverlyi lllcksford and stations on
Atlantic and Danville railroad and all
points via Richmond. Tickets Tor sale at
ticket agencies of Wnlko & Son, H
Brandt and on hoard steamer.
Freight received dully. Sunday excepted,
for all above name.I points.
JAMES W. MeCARRTCK.
Agent.
ltOANOKE."NORFOLK AND
BALTIMORE STEAMBOAT CO.
Commencing Sunday. September 1st,
1W>. the steamers of this line will leave
Bay Line wharf every Wednesrtov and
Saturday nlsiht f<ir Baltimore, and leavo
Baltlmoro pier every Tuesday and Prlduy
at 5 p. m.
Frelcbt received only on aniline days.
Telephone 8. WM. RANDALL.
Agent.
i it .\ v j:i.i:ies? cinni:.
N'9 n If L NORFOLK AND OCEAN
U Ul Vi r VIEW RAILROAD CO.
SCHEDULE IN BFFBOT OCT. 7. 1895.
DAILY EXCEPT BUN DA Y?Leave
Norfolk?CMS. 0:00. 11:00 a. in.; 1:00. 3:00,
0:00. 7:00 p. hi. Leave Ocean View?S:on,
10:00 u. in.; 1" noon: 8:00, 4:00, 0:00. 8:00 p.m.
SUNDAY TRAINS?Leave Norfolk?
0:00. 11:00 a. m.; 1:00. 3:00. 5:00, 7:00 p. m.
Leave Ocean Vlow?10:00 a. in.; 12:00
noon; 2:00. 4:00. 0:00. 8:00 p. in.
W. A. BARRITT,
General Manager.
General Office. Ocean View. Va.
Cape
Charles
Route
Hew York,
Pipe
NorfolK'B.
SIX HOURS QUICKER Til AN ANY
OTHER LINK.
THROUGH DAY AND NIGHT 13X
PRESS EACH WAY.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAY 5, 1S9j.
LEAVE NORFOLK.
7:13 a. ni. dully, except Hutidny? (Ports-?
| iiiuuili, lllali street. 7:30 a. mj
Arrive at Philadelphia. 5:62 p.
in.; Now York at 8:3$ p. in.
LEAVE NORFOLK.
6:10 p. m. dally, I'ortsinoutii. nu-ii street
6:85.) Arrive at Philadelphia
6:10 u. in.; New York, 7Mil a. in.
ARRIVE AT NOR KOLK;
9:00 a. in. dally, (Portsmouth, llinh street.
9:10.) leaving New York ul U p.
in.. Philadelphia^ 11:10 (>? >?'?
ARRIVE AT NORPOI.K.
S:0,"i p. in. dally, except '?Sunday?(Ports?
mouth. Illch street, s:l". p. m.i
leaving New Voik at K u. m.j
Phllniletphia, 10:80 a. m.
close connection made with all rail and
si.und lines to und from Boston.
Pullman Sleeping curs on night trains
helwcou Jersey City, Philadelphia and
cape Charles, Pullman Buffet and Par?
lor Ours on day trains I,el ween Phila?
delphia and i "ape Cln:i Irs.
Through Tiekots sold und baggage
checked at Walke's Agency, under At
lantl.- Hotel, and on the steamers.
R. B. ? OOKE. General Agent.
NORFOLK AND
CARi il.I NA
RAILROAD.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT
ii... EMBER S. 185*.
II No. vi. i i<o. ua.
STATIONS. ,| I Dally ex.
(I Dally. I Jjunday.
Norfolk, V i. s:-:u a. ui.j 2:^0 p. in.
Suffolk. Va.lithll u. in.| 3:17 p. in.
Tunis. N. c.jjO:SS a. m.| 4:20 p. in.
Ar. HObgood,, N. C. ii MO a. in. 5;35 p. in.
rhoro, N. C... 12:12 p. m. B:6S p. in.
i ky ML; N. C.|I2:42 p. m. 0..:n p. iii.
I Ar. Wlllinmstotb N C . 7:50 p. in.
?nth. N.C..I . B:00 P. ni.
I Ar.Washington. N.C. . 7:3.". p. tu
I Ar. KlllHtOll, N. C...; . 7:37, p. tl .
Ar. Wilson. N. c_]', 1:48 p. in.|l0:&a p. m.
Ar. rioldslioro, N.C. 3:10 p. in ',' ;21 a. in.
Ar.Wllnilngton, N.C.|| 5:4.". p. m.|10:00 a. m.
Ar. Pnyettevlllo.N.C.II 4:.10 p; in. 112:61 a. m.
Ar. Florence, s.o.... 7:15 p. m. S:oa a. in.
Ar. Charleston, S.C..||I0:56 p. m.| u:W a. in.
Ar. Coliunhla, S. C.1110:00 p. m.II 1:10 a. m.
, Ar. AiiBtislu, f;a.| 8:0? a. m.l 8:00 p. in.
Ar. Atlanta, Ua.||12:15 p, m.|12:l6 p, in.
Ar, Mm oh, Gi.|ll:00 a. Ill, j 11:00 a in.
Ar. Savaiiiuih. Ga...t| P.65 a. m.l 7:35 n. in.
Ar. JacksuiivHIc.Fla.ll 7:::o a. m,|l2:30 p, iu.
Ar. Belnui, N. c_ :' " ' i?. in. 11:40 p. hi.
Ar. Raleigh. N. C....M <:o:> p. m.f
shorn.N.C.II 7:2n p. u
Ar. Ashdvlllc. N. C...|ll2:n0 in.
No. 40 Dally, connects with A. C. L.
trnlu 23 for all points Soilih.
j No. 103 Daily, except .Sunday, makes
close connection at 11.-i. for Wash?
ington, N. C. Elusion. N. c.. Plymouth,
K. C, and all Eastern Carolina points;
also at Rocky Moi.nl wllh A. C. L, train
16 tor all ijoinls South.
Trains arrive ul Norfolk 6:05 p. m. daily.
Also at 10:20 a. in. daily, i xcept Sunday.
No. 4SI runs through without cliuuge,
Norfolk io Wlliniiigtoii.
Baggage clic< Iced at company's Nor?
folk wharf mid also at oflie? of Passenger
nod Ticket Agent. OS Main street.
Tor tickets to all points South, sleep?
ing car reservation and general informa?
tion, call on or addi I I,
.1 A. NKUOHBAUER;
Possciigci and Ticket Agent;
JAM KS P. MA III'IN,
General Poi-wurdlng Aueul;
T. M. EMERSON.
General Freight and Pass, Agent.
O. M. PERI ELL,
General Mutineer. Norfolk.
W?LK ? SOUTHERN I ft, CO.
I SCI I EDO lift IN i. r NOV. 85.' 1**11.
MAIL AND EXPRESS LEAVES NOR
>?? u.i. . 'v p e. pi iinoay) Mi rt. in.
for Elisabeth Clly, Eden ton, Markee,?
Perry, Roper, I'antego, Belltaven, etc.
Connects at l-M. .lion with N. and S. ft. It.
ut'&mer us follows: Dally (except Kim
Idtiy) lor I'lymouih, .lamesvllle, William*.
t..u and Windsor. TUESDAY, THURS?
DAY and SATURDAY foi all landings
on Chownn river, and Como on MON?
DAY nt.d Piidny for Scuppernoiig river:
and WEDNESDAYS for Salmon Creek.
itiheetiiii! ut Itellliaveii with steamer
Virginia Dare for Makaleyville, Scuth
Creek, Aurora. Washington and Interme?
diate landings.
EVENING EXPRESS LEAVES NOR.
POLK 1:10 p. m dally (except Sunday) for
I4.lzn.heth City. Eden ion and way-sin
lions Connets at Elizabeth i'Iiv v.-iih the
Steamer Monday, Tuesday. Th?rs
day and Saturday for Newhern, Roanoke
Island, Moi-ehead City. Kinston and
Goldshorn via A. and N. C. R. R.. nnd for
Jacksonville, Wilmington, N. ?'.. and all
stutious on li.o W. N. und N. R. It.
ARRIVE AT NORFOLK.
MAIL AND KXPRFPS dull.' (except
Sunday) at 4:25 p. in., and Express dally
n'Mvj i Sunday) .ii i>i.*u a, in : connect
V.-lLli .ill rail and steam lines ul Norfolk
for the North, Ea?d und West. Passem;
Hons foot of East Main street, Nor?
folk und Western depot. Freight sta?
tion on Water street.
EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH,
EAST PRBIOHT LINE AND OLD DO?
MINION LINE between all poln.'s North
und East via Norfolk and Norfolk and
MOUlkeiti Kailiead and Eastern Norm
Carolina.
Freight received dally until 6 p. m. and
forwardly prnmptlv at low rule.
For forth'-, ii ?? ?? i.iation apply to tho
General oiflce of tho N. und S. R. R. Co.,
Norfolk. Va
. ? , ,n- c- HU DO INS,
General Freight and l'asa. Agent
M. K, KING.
General Mnnntrer.
ITLANTIC AND DANVILLE RA1L
A way.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT? NOVEMBER
17, 1S05.
Leave Shippers' Compress Wharf, dallv,
9:20 a. m.; West Norfolk. 6:46 a. m. for
Danvlllo and all Intermediate stations,
arriving at Danville, p. in. Leave
Norfolk, 5:23 p. m.. West Norfolk, b;r.j p.
in. Leave Luwrcuccvlllc daily (except
Sunday) at <;:oo a. in., arriving nt Dan
\ llle at 10:30 n. in.
Connection made at Danville and Jef
fress Junction with Southern Rallwtiv
System; at Dcnnlston Junction for Dur?
ham. South Boston and all points on
the Durham Division of the N. and W.
R. R.
I'tillmnn Sleepers lielween Danville,
Ashcvltle, Atlanta, Augusta, Memphis,
and New Orleans.
Tickets on sale nnd haet;nge cheeked
at Walke's Agency, Company's Agency
at wharf Norfolk: W V. II. Williams'
Agency, Portsmouth
W. H. TAYLOR.
General Passenger Agent:
, A C. O. HAINES.
Suterlntendent.
T NORFOLK. ALBEMARLE and
u,,? i ATf'ANTlC RAILROAD co. .
"unning batwcen Norfolk and tho faro
Rii^8aX.Wn'* Beach'Seaside Resort.
MLAS W. HUHT and W. van NOR
?,,.._ , den, Receivers.
1IME TABLE in EFFECT SUNDAY,
_ ? .OCTOBER 6TM. 1895.
T?? DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY".
in7.ni 0 Norfolk?7 a. m.. mixed: 11 a. ni..
io.nl express; 4 p. m., local express.
nr?S?y^ X'nflnla Beach?9 a. m., local ex?
press' ''' m'' ,n,xed? 0 P- m;' loc?l ex*
T ??.. x. SUNDAY TRAINS:
1 ?c2%c,Narfolk^lO:30 a. in., local express;
?? P. Mi', local express.
eviu'?.i'i'- y1' ?"11?. Beach?1:S0 p. m., local
?fISfSi ".?-? m-> l?col express,
din tlL,!\v\lolm ?nl* on signals at Intormo
Mengers " ,>Ut ott or illke on pn3"
_ B. P. HOLLAND.
_lOenoral .Superintendent.
CHESAPEAKE
JJJ^ AND
UTE
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 17, lt,y3.
TWO FAST TRAINS FOR RICHMOND.
TWO THROUGH TRAINS FOR
CINCINNATI.
westward. i I ?,il'y
__ I No. 1. I No. 3.
Lv Portsmouth
Norfolk
Lv Old Point.
Lv Newport New? .
Ar Richmond _
? Lv RicllPKMld .
I Ar WtinhiiiKloii .i
. Ar w. curt ,ii Force;.
: Ar Va. Hot Springs...!
Ar Roncevertu .I 9 f,| ? m
Ar Cincinnati .I s (XI u m
Ar l-"ulsvll|.v .1*8 M p m
Ar St. Louh. ? m ,, ?,
7 10 a in
8 nn a m
M 20 a m
U U5 a m
II 90 n m
2 If. p m
M 10 p in
8 ;".7 ii m
3 00 p m
3 30 ii m
i on p m
?I 3!> p m
6 50 p m
10 20 p 111
11 10 p m
ii .if. a m
II 15 a m
7 32 a in
." 50 V m
0 3ii p m
7 30 a m
7 30 a m
'Daily except Sunday Other time dally.
No. 1?For Cincinnati dally. Chair ear
Old Point to Richmond and Pullman
Sleeper Richmond lo Cincinnati und Gor
llohSVllto lo St. Louie. M. i.ls served on
Dining Cni's west of Oordonsvlllo.
N... 3.?For Cltichin ill dally. Pullman
Sleepers O'il I'.ilnt to lllntmi und qpr
tlonuvlllu to Cincinnati und Louisville.
Meals served on dining curs west of Gor
lionsvllla. .. . ,,
Steamer Louise arrives at Norfolk dnlly
12:03 noon and 7:<M p. in.
For furlhei' Inlonn ill >u apply to
R. T. BROOKE, Posscngcr Agent,
C. and O. Ticket Olilec, Gltttlby street,
Puder Atlantic Hotel. ,_?
JOHN D. POTTS.
Division Passencor Agent.
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
ABSOLUTELY THE ?HORTEST AND
QUICKEST P.OUTE SOUTH?ONLY
Iti iioL'US TO ATLANTA.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SUNDAY*.
SEPTEMBER Si. 1VJ5.
South Bound. | ?Nu. IX *No. 403.
Leave. 1 I
Norfolk ferry.I 9:05 a. m.111:30 p. m.
Portsmouth .I 9:16 a. m.jl2:Ul u. in.
Arrive. I
Suffolk .I 9:f'3 a. m.ll2:3d n. m.
i Kriinklln . I0:3o n. m.l 1:13 a. m.
I Buyklus .|11:0I a. mj 1:44 u. in.
Pundleton, N. C.111:27 a. m.j
Miirfreesboro, N. C..| 6:40 p, m.|
Lowiston, N. '_'.1 1:20 p. m.I
Weldon, N. C.illiis a. in.I 2t&0 a. m.
Henderson, N.C. tD).| 1:45 p. in.| 4:^2 u. in.
Durham, N. c.j i w p. m.| 9:30 a. m.
Raleigh, n7~C......... ':t:3a p. mX
Soutlrn Pines, N.C... G:'M p. m.|
Hiiinlet. N. C. i :00 p. m.
Wadeshoio, N. C. 7:65 p. m.
Monroe, J<.C. lBJfe_S) b:Ur, p. in..
Charlotte. N. C.110:10 p. m.ilO.43 a. in.
Leave. V " I
Monroe. N. C.I 9:15 p. in.] 9:55 a. m.
Arrive. |
Chester, 8. C.(10:3S p. m.;ll:05 a. in.
Clinton, S. C. I2:US u. m.lt2:16 p. in.
lireenv.ood, S. C......I 1:04 a. m.il2:f.7 p^m.
Augusta, Ga.|ll:2u~ a. m.| 5:20 p. m.
Abbeville] S. C........I 1:35 ii. m.j i:2l p. in.
.ton, Ga.j 2:32 n. m.[ 2:11 pi in.
-Min ns. Gn....."( ^ a; ,n;| ? ^
?Union, Ga...| 7:50'p; m*
Atlanta. Ga.| 6:20 u. in. M .09 p7 ni."
3umiery" B?Breakfast. d?Dinner. S?
connects at Weldon with A. C.
Line. Pullman sleepers Portsmouth to At
lull la, Ga. ^
On Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays
connects at Prankln with steamer olive
for Edenlon and landings on the river.
Connects at Raleigh with Southern rail?
way for Ashevlltu, N. C. und all Inter?
mediate poli.tu on the W. N. C; R. R.
Nos. 4":i and 41 Vestibule Limited Train,
No extra fare Weldon to Atlanta. Pull?
man sleeper Portsmouth to Atlanta. Ga.
Op? a at 9 a. m. for reception of passengers.
Connects directly at Atlanta with w. ami
A. R. It. for Chattanooga, Nashville anil
ail points Wi st. Connects with A. and W.
P. it. It, for Mobile, Montgomery, New
Orleans and all nolnts Southwest.
arrive.
?No. 402, Atlanta npeeial, 7:30 a, in.
?No ftt?Mail and express, ;,:5n p. 111.
For tickets and baggage checked to nil
points South and Southwest, sleeping car
reservation und general Information, cull
un or address
W. V. II. WILLIAMS.
Ticket Agent, 211 High street, Ports?
mouth, Va.
GEORGE McP. HATTE.
Travelling Passenger Agent, Portsmouth,
T.\b ANDERSON, J. W. BROWN. Jr.,
Ger.'l Pass. Agent. Pass. Agent.
E. ST. JOHN, J. 11. WINDER,
Vicc-Piestilcnt. Gen'l Manager.
Norfolk and Washington
Steamboat Company.
Tne how nnd powerful iron palace
steamers NEWPORT NEWS, WASH?
ington and NORFOLK will leave
daily us follows.
NORTH BOUND.
Steamers leave Portsmouth, foot
of North street ut. 5:30 p. m.
Leave Norfolk, fool of Mathews
street, tit . 0:10 p. m.
Leave Old Point ai. 7:20 p. in.
Arrive Washington at. 6:45 a. in.
B. & O. Perm. R.R.
Lv. Washington nt.. S:i?> a. m. 7:^0 a, in.
Ar. Philadelphia at,11:10 a. in. 10:46 a', m,
Ar. New York. 2:00 p. in. 1:23 p. In.
South Bound. B. & O. Penn. R.R.
Lv. N -w York at;..11:S0 a. in. law p. m.
Lv. Philadelphia at.. 1:33 p. m. 3:1R p. m.
Ar. Washington at.. 4:30 p. in._?:1S p. m.
Steamers leave Washington at.. 7:00 p. m.
Arrive at Fortress Monroe at.... 0:30 a. m.
Arrive at Norfolk at.7:30 a. m.
Arrive at Portsmouth at. 8:00 a. m.
The trip down the historic Potomac
River and Chesapeake Buy on :ho elegant
steamers of this company is unsurpassed.
The steamers are comparatively new. hav?
ing been bullt in 1K91, and are fitted up
In the most luxuriant manner, with elec?
tric lights, cail hells and steam beat in
each room. Tho tables are supplied with
every dollcncy of the season from tho
markets of Washington and Norfolk.
Tickets on sale at B. A-. O. ticket office: N.
gz C. oftlce, at W. T. Walko's & Co.'s
office, on wharf.
For further Information apply,
D. J. CALLAHAN,
Telephone, 44L s Agent.
FOR_JEw'"V0RK
PASSENGER 81111 S ARE APPOINT.'-:
ED TO 8A1L from Nottuln on MON-\!
DAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,:;
THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ut 6:t*K
p. in. Prom Now York on MONDAYS, ?
TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, THURS?
DAYS at 3 p. m.. SATURDAYS. 4 p. ro.
Passenger accommodations unsurpuaae.il.-'?
Pure, Including meals und 1 state
room berth.$ 8 00?'.
Pare, round trip, limited to thirty
days .,?. 13 00
For tickets und reservation of state
rooms npnly at Company's olllce, 71
Main street or at general olllco at wliarf. !
FOR RICHMOND?Ships leavo Nor
folkievory THURSDAY p. in., und lenva
Newport News every SUNDAY and '
TUESDAY evening, arriving at Rich-'
mond the next morning;.
TIME SCHEDULE OF STEAMERS
Northampton, Luray, Aecomack, Euo'u'
und Elulne, sailing dnlly except HUn-?
day, Leave Company's whnrf, Norfolk
FOR ODD POINT?At G:30 and 11:15 a.
m. und 3:45 p. in.; Portsmouth, 6:45 and
111:05 a. in., and 3:05 p. m.; Ray Line,
Whnrf, Norfolk, at 7:00 and 11:30 a. m.'
und I p. m.
FOR HAMPTON?At 11:15 a. m. and
3:16 p. m.; Duy Line. 11:30 a. m., and
4:00 p. m.; r;*orteinoutb at 10:05 and 3:05
'''FOR NEWPORT NEWS AND SMITH
FIELD.?At 2:30 p. m.; Portsmouth at
2:46 p. in.; Ray Line Wharf ut 3 p. in.;
dally, except Sunday._ _ _
FOR EAST AND WARE RIVERS?
Dully except Sunday, leaving Company's
wharf nt 0:30 o. m.; Portsmouth, C.45 a.
m.: Rnv Lino Wharr. Norfolk, 7 a. ra.
FOR RACK, POQUOSIN AND SEV?
ERN RIVERS?Touching tit Old Point
Leave company's wharf Monday, Wed?
nesday and Friday at 8:30 u. in.: Ports?
mouth, 8:15 a. in.; Buy Line Wharf. Nor?
folk, at 9:00 a. in.; returning next day.
FOR SEVERN RIVER ? Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday from Company's
wharf at 0:30 a. m.: Portsmouth. 6:45 a.
in.: Ray Line, Norfolk, 7 a. m.
FOR NANSEMOND RIVER AND
SUFFOLK?At 3 p. m.j Portsmouth, 3:16
p. in., connecting nt Suffolk with S. and
Freight for Mathcws, Back, Poquosln,
Ware, Severn and Nanscmond rlveM
must be prepaid
NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION?For*
merly N N. nnd W. D. L.?Steamer Albe-'
niarle leaves Norfolk for Washington, N.
C, Mondays at A a. m.; Thursdays, st 1
a m., cirryiKg freight and passengers
for Washington and points on the Tar,
pungo and l'nmlico rivers.
Freight for Newborn, N. C, received at
N. nnd S. R. R. depot.
Fruigltt reeolved ilally except Sunday.
All schedules subject to chango with?
out notice.
_M. B. CROWELL, Agent.
BALTIMORE
STEAM PACKET COMPANY.
BAY LINE.
REDUCED RATES BY THE FAVORITfl
LINE. QUICKEST PASSENGER AND
FREIGHT ROUTE BETWEEN THE
NORTH AND SOUTH.
COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC, '2, 1895.
Lv. Portsmouth. High street..'5:50 p m
Lv. Norfolk. Main street.10:30 u m
Lv. Old Point, Hygeia Pier.!7:30 p m
Ar. Baltimore, Union Dock. 7:30 a ra
_ TI~n. h. i b. & o.
Lv Baltimore .!* S:n" a mi' R'M a m
Ar. Philadelphia.*|10:40 a ml'10:15 a m
Ar. New York.?I 1:23 i>'m|?12;Ba p m
? SOUTH BOUND, j P. It. R. 1 It. &. O.
Lv. Now Vork....>2:10 p m|*ll:30 a m
Lv. Philadelphia .P-Lll p m| "3:30 p in
Ar. Baltimore. .|" YitiQ p m|* 5:81 p m
Lv.'Baltimore. Union Dock........!6:80 p ra
Lv. Bulllmore, Canton.7:00 p in
Ar. Old Point. 6:00 a m
Ar. Norfolk . 7:00 a 111
Ar. Portsmouth . 8:30 a m
Tito trip by these steamers affords a
most enjoyable sail on the Chesapeake
Bav, passing through Hampton Roads and
harbor Of Norfolk, with view of all objects
of Interest incident lo these historical lo?
calities; Offering unsurpassed service In
every particular. Large and luxuriantly
furnished saloons und staterooms, heated
by steam and lighted by electricity.
Tickets sold to all points North. East,
and West and baggage checked to desti?
nation. Staterooms reserved upon appli?
cation In person at the company's ofnee.
No. 77 West Main street, or on board
steamer,
Freight, will not be received after Ip. ra,
to go forward that day.
For further information apply to
W. RANDALL, AgonL
IDally except Sunday. 'Dally.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DEC. 1, 1895,
LEAVE NORFOLK DAILY. !
7:19 a. m. ? Tbe Chicago Express?For
Petersburg, Richmond and
"Wu-dilngtoii also, for
Lyiichburg. Rounoke, Rad
ford, Blucfleld, Focahontns,
Kenova, Columbus and Chi?
cago. Sleeper Roanoke tov
Columbus without change.
Also for Pulaskl, Bristol.
Knoxville, Chattanooga ana
Intermediate Points.
9 SO D. in. ?For Petersburg, Radford,'
" Pulaskl, Bristol: also for,
Bluclleld, nnd Focahontaa:
also for Rocky Mount and'
all stations on Wlii3ton
Salem Division. Has Pull?
man sleeper Norfolk tOi
?P Roanoke. Connects at Roa?
noke at 6:15 a. m. with
Washington and Chattanoo-.
?a. limited tor all points
our.h and West. Pullman
sleepers Roanoke to Mem-1
phis and New Orleans.
A R R I V E.?Norfolk daily, 8:25 a. tn.(
11-25 a. m. nnd 9:00 p. m.
NORFOLK AND RICHMOND.
(.Vestibule Limited.)
Leave Norfolk 4:35 p. m?
arrive Richmond 7:00 p. m.,
connecting for Washington,
Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York. Returning leave
Richmond 9:00 a. m., arrlvo
Norfolk 11:25 a.m. Stops
only at Suffolk, Waverly
r ana Petersburg. Second*
'? class tickets not accepted
lor pnssage on these trains.
Other dally trains leava
Norfolk 7:40 a. m., arrlvo
leava
...w ?. ..... arrlvo
at Richmond 11:05 a. in. Re?
in; nlng.ieavc Richmond 6:39
p. m.: arrive Norfolk 9:00
p. m. ? !
For fu.-th-ir Information as to tickets,
rates, baggage, checks, etc., call on or
adtldress R. W. COURTNEY, District
Passenger Agent; C. II. BOSLEY. Tlolwi
Agent, 120 Main street, or C. E. Finch.
Agent, depot Norfolk and Western rail
load. W. B. BEVILL,
General Passenger Agent,
_General Ofllce, Roanoxe. Va.
Ciw'J^.'0 HEG ULAR l^NEH?TEAM-.
y SHI PS FOR I'll I LARELPHlA-^nly
d,M.c.tiiH-J? f!"om No/fo'k to Philadelphia.
Until further orders, steamers are ap?
pointed to still from Norfolk every Mon?
day, Wednesday and Saturday at 6 p.
m , and from Philadelphia every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. .???.
Through bills of lading to all Dolnts^
South and Southwest via Seaboard Air
Line. Atlantic Const Lino ^WfMnfil
Tennesso Air Line RnBread ^
_JAMES W. McCARRICK.
General Southern Agent, Norfolk. Va.
W. P. CLYDE & (*0!. < "
?Agents. Philadelphia..v