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Heavy Liquidation of Wednesday Was Not Resumed, NET * GAINS WERE THE RESULT Tbv (?iieuias lit Srw York Wuh nt ?>r Abuvn lito l.itiKiuu Purity, r.m Prices IT 1 elded luiuicdlntoly Alter OflClliUu: Oil I.I q ii olat I n Nil I CM 'ibrougti t'oihinisalon Klonscfl. New York, Fob. 17.?The most important ?aei in connection with to-day's Block market was that the heavy liquidation of yesterday was not resumed. There was Aggressive pressure by the bears at times, but they refrained from leaving their contracts open, and their cover.ng bc foro the close brought prices back tu near the high level of the day. Net gains resulted, Iructlonnl for the most part, but extending to a point in some cases. Quotations received this morning from London .showed the prices of Americans were substantially above the prices here last night, but that simply meant that declines from yesterday's Lsnuoii closing had not fully reached yesterday atler uooii's heavy declines here after the Lon? don BxcllUllgc had closed. The buying In London, which served to sustain prices, was on cabled orders from New ioiu and represented the covering of shorts put out in this market. Tlw opening here was at or above the London parity, but prices yielded immediately after the opening on llquidut ng sales through ^commission houses, support was forthcoming before they fell to last night's close and the market rallied, but fell to the lowest be? fore noon on the disquieting reports ema? nating from Key West that evidence hud been discovered to show that the Alaine hud been destroyed by a torpedo explod? ed outside the ship. The selling on this report was quite large and the level of prices was carried substantially Jj low last nights close, but the subsequent rally indicated that these sales were largely by bears who were not .sure of their post tton. in fact, ihe whole day s market rcllcclcd a doubtful frame of mind on the pail of the speculative public and a disposition to pursue a waiting policy. Koine degree ot speculative interest was doubtless diverted to tin.' wbiat> market. Yesterday's Increase In the Burlingi at dividend rate and the final s:i-ps toward the purchase of the Kansas I'ac'lle by tlie t'nlon Pacilic reorganisation commit tt?., which wen- quite lost sight ol yes? terday, had a favorable iiiect to-day. Tin :.- was large buying to-day of Oregon Bhuit Lin.- ami Oregon Navigation, wh.oh was not explained by any delta!tc news announcement; Minneapolis and :?'?:. Louis showed a re? sumption of strength on buying, aid t i l.e lor eon trot. i he doubtful condition or the speculative :?. at was reflected in peiioils of int? use duliuess dor ng the da>. '1 lie bond market showed wnakituss ia sympathy with the mid-day bleak in stocks but closed strong ai d generally hither than hist night. Totti I sabs. ?3,61X1,000. United Blates new 4 s and the old fa coiipin were %c. lower bid. Use old i s registered, tic. lower and the ?"?'.-. > lower-. 'Ihe total ah- of stocks were 418,lV0 shurcs. Atchlson .I2%i pref.W-i A Ichisoni pref. . 20hi!St. I'ltul . M% B and O . lii^sj-St. I UUl, pref. ..i S j fan. Pacilic _87 81 1' aial u . 7H:i Can. Southern . 543? St I' ami O. |?r? IR) Cent. Pacific ... Iii Ist I" M and Al ..13:1 c and O . 22*)JSo. I'at i lie . 1'.*% C and A .UKi So. U'y . 9% C. It and Q _101 % SO. It'y, pre!'. .. ",1% C und 10 1 . .V. T lind f . 1-'-. C C I' and St L'StS i Colon I'm .lie .. ::: C C C and rit I. U I' D und C, .. :i prof.89% W .ba .h . J 1? ami il .L a Wnbiish, pref. .. IS% 1). Lund W ....I.V. W and I. K .... li and It C .... La W and I. 13, pre L 1> and K <!. pre .'.1 < l'.-C. COMPANIES. Kile (new) . IR'.fclAttains I.:..lit! K thow) isi pre. II".. Anna lean Ex. .'itS<| Ft. Wayne .170 11 . s. Ex.43 t'l N pref.15li K Express) ..li.i lloek'ng Vol. .. T MISCELLANEOUS. Illinois Ci ntral 101' ? \ <' <> . 1. . and W .... W- A C i ?. pief. L K and W, pre V-'.- A S . S Li.ki Shore ....!.?:' , A s, pref. 1. ami N . mi[A 'I' .?2 M "L" .1!" . A t. pref.117 Al t .I55V? People's (las .... 1*4% Mich; Central .. I he y Con. lias .I'.-:-, M und St. L_C C C .I-.. M and St L 1st C. !?' ai d I .SJvi pref.S7 G. F and I. p ? 70 Me. l'aeilic _ft!'- (ten. Ktieiric ..::.;?'-, M ami O . ?I Illinois Si. . I .... at-, M. t\ .imI t _ I2*<! La i'. GuH .42? i M, K oiid t. pre : V-, I., ad .:,.. C I ii ml I. S*i Lead, pref.I0U Ci 1 and L. pi0 ?>?> N L (i .1711 N J C . t'.'i; loo. Imp. Co. ... Lti U Y C .IKiviiPacific Mull .... u N V.C and St L II Pullman Palace I-:;-. N Y c and SI I. Silver Cor. 1st pri f. of.7.! S It and t . t , N V i' and St I. Sug tr .I3t?j t'd pref."?> Sugar pref.IllVi N and W . I.v : 'I' i ? ami | .?;> , N A C . <e| I' S I. No. l'aeilic -L.. , C S L. pr, f.Gt-v, N 1*. pr. f.65% U S it . Ito, < > a:*d w . i*. -1 i' s II-, pref.7t l> li ami N -M" ? V,' 1' .sqTft ii s L . "a1Northwestern . 126.JS Pittsburg.hi N, pref.171 '' ?? "... "7i L O ami W .... 23 Rock Island ...fl III (j mid W, pre RS : .. .. . /ilC O. W .127 St L and S !?' HCt." .3a'<4 NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. New York, Fol?. 17.?Money on call at 1'-.:'ti1'- per cent.; last loan at l'; per cent. Prime mer antile paper. EWI |. r cent. Sterling Kxelinnge .lull ami steady, wiih actual biislneis in bankers' bills ni l.85'/i fif-i.s.".1 for demand and at l ^'.'n 1.83',-J lor slxiv days. Posted rates l.si.i i.^i',1.. Com? mercial bills. 1.82. Silver eel Illic it.'s. 5R?5 ffW\<t. Ihir silver. RC Mex can dollars, i;, (lovernnicnl bonds, weak; State bonds, dull; railroad bonds, llrih. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Clilcngo, in.. Pi b. it.- For a few min? utes following the opening in wli. at to? day the market was in a stale of ex? citement, seldom witnessed. May sold up in that lime to Sl.Oif'.t. er it11 cents highoi thin yesterday's close, but it dropped at otKC, a lid lb nigh showing extreme ner voushess at times, the market cloaed quii t with a modes Rain ol ~/a cent. War news nppn>fnlly did not cut much figure, it was a unit tor of shorts getting out nhd longs Ink ng profus. Itcttlixui", In other markets was heavier than llu demand could take cue of an.I ..nidi declines result, d. Corn closed % cent lower, oats ceill lower and provisions unchanged to S'.fc Cl tits lower. The leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. Clbs. Wheat No. 2? Fib.- 9I.0S $1.1 s Ala v . i .Oritfl.OC'i l.e a . l .OP/i July .90 f.|'.'i'_. el'j '.fl C i n No. 2? May .3I"-.Ti?1% SsT&ffSI July .S2Th?.f33 03 S2ifj Sept.34Vi 34% ?:??;? Oats No. 2? May .ZiVAFA 27% -'7'; July .241ft 25 24^ M< ss Pork, per barrel? May .Sii.ui $11.20 f!l.07',?i .luly .H.07',6 11.15 11.65 Lard, per 10(1 lbs? Moy . 6.17% r..l7?i 6.17% July . 6.27(4 6.27% 6.25 Shoi t RlbS, per 100 lbs.? May . 6.80 6.82% 6,25 July . 6.35 .r. ::7'-.. 6;32% NEW YORK FLOUR MARKET. New York, Feb. 17.?Flour- Quiet owing to continued strong Jicw? of holders, Wheat?Spot steady ; No. red, ibOT'.fc. c a n?Spot easy; No. -j. :;7".'.:tM-. Oats?Spot quiet; No. 32c. ReCf?Firm. Cut .Meats SU ady. Lard?Steady; Western steamed. $5.40; May, 35.60 nominal. Roilned, quiet. Pork?Firm. ? Butter?Firm; Western onenmory. U\W JJc.; do. factory, ll?14c; Klgln?, 2i>c.; I mit a i Ion creamery, 13$fl7c: State dairy, 130170,; do., creamery, 14019c Cotton Seed oil?Firm; prime crude, ??Jc; do yellow. 23?f23".&o. Spot Coffee? Itlo quiet; No. 7 Invoice, C^c: No. 7 jobbing, 0?ie. Mild, steady; Cordova, 7Vj015V4c. Sugar?Raw, strong; fair refining, 3 ll-Pie.; centrifugal 90 test, -I 3-10c Ro tincd sugars, linn. BALTIMORE FLOUR MARKET. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 17.?Flour?Firm and unchanged. Wheat?Strong; spot and month, $l.02V? 1111.02%; March, ?1.02^',f(i.(i2"&: May. St.01% raLOlft; steamer No. 2 rial, :isv,?r9S\~c.; Southern wheat, by sample, &Sc.0$l.U3; do., on grade; 99c.0$ 1.03 Corn?Firm; spot and month, 35V4f?35%C.; March, sr.?i,<iN:a?-c.: <Apr"l, 3?V?<if 35?i e.; steamer mixed, if/if srAje.; Southern white and yellow corn, 35036c. Oats?Strong and higher: No. 2 white, 33%034c; No. 2 mixed. 3S032V&C COTTON MARKETS, New York, Feb. 17.?Cotton, dull: mid? dling, 614e. Net receipts, 1.03? balesj gross. 10.019 bales: exports to the Continent, 669 bales: forwarded. -I.3S3 bales; sales, ? bales: stock. 187.030 bales. Total to-day: Net receipts, :u,S05 Pales; exports to Gnat Britain, 3,011 bales; to France 1,222 bales: to the Continent, 27. 09-1 hales: stock 1.211.117 bales. Consolidated: Net receipts. 167,100 bales: exports to Great Britain; 61,003 bales; to Prance, 1S.241 bales; to the Continent. 65,921 b.-.lcs. Total since September 1st: Net receipts, 7,957,085 biles; CNPOrtS to (Treat Britain. 2,440,150 bales: to France, o:r.,li:s bales; to the Contlr.oitt, 1,987,491 bales. New York. Feb. 17.?Cotton futures opened ipilet mid steady: sale-. 4.700 bales. March, 5.95: April. 5.9S; May, 5.02; June, C.05! Julv. B.0S: August, 0.12: Sup teuiber. G.H; October. O.UH: November, o.il. Liverpool, Feb. 17.? I p. m.-Ca'.tou, spot moderate demand and prices un? changed; American middling, 3 ll-32d. The sties of the day were s.ooj bales, of wlilcn 500 were tot speculation and export, and Included 7,000 American. Receipts, 11,300 bales, all American. Futures opened iiulct, with a moderate demand, and dosed steady. New Orleans. Feb. 17.?Cotton futures steady; sales. lO.lOO bales. February, nominal: March ?.r>:i'.i'.*i.M: April. f>..">'.?'<!.Y0'>: Mav, r..tM?f5.C5: June, 5.6S05.G9; July. jj./jWI 5.74; August, 5,TMf5.7S; September, 5,<7Sl 5.79; October, 5.SO05.!:2. NOItFObK COTTON MARKET. Ollice of The Norfolk Virginian. N irfolk Va., February 17. is''S. Thursday?Tone: Steady. Steady. 189S. WS7. Hood middling.5] , 7S Mlddlhip.BT* m l.ow middling. !?% Good ordinary.Bi .. ' i'.lleS. lial.S. Steles . 3?9 20? Receipts .lilM ? ?? Sil pin-ms .1.2 ?'< - Stock .64,323 M*3H ? RECEIPTS BY rail AND STEAMER Tliro. I.oca'.. Total ScnlMinrd Air bine .. ? 72 72 Norfolk & Southern 1 93 !" Atlantic .v Danville ? 38 Norfolk it Carolina 57 l*j I';' Southern Railway .. fM "9 "?' UIKI1.I.S,? I I OIMI'S'A I'l??.%"?. t*ro v i-ioii?. Norf.dk. Va., February 17. ISPS. Fish?Mackerel, No. 2. to kegs. frOlbs., S4.75; to w. small, $12.50; new. medium, none: No. :i in kegs, $1.75; Herring, Family Roe, half bane'.. J2..v>: North Carolina Cut Herring. ?:;.2.r>; Potomac, In barrels. $:!.(?). Provision?Market advancing and very Strong; nies? pork. old. none; new, $12.00; hams, p >rk. $11.2.'.. Rulk Meats?Clear ribs. 6%c; fat Hacks. 5c; bellies, heavy. UVfcc. for small: OWtC. heavy; pork, plate, $4.80. Shoulders?Sugar-cured, 6%c. Hams?Smlthtleld, 17018c.; S. C. slip hams, SI'jic. Rae in -Shoulders, none. Breast?Sugn r-cured, SVS c Lnrd?Pure bird tierces, 5%06c. a? io grade; cases and tubs. V. over price of threes; compound, Hie.; tierces, In cases and tubs, -ic higher. Cheese ('ream, lO'-'tiilc; Western dairy. SVc09o. Meal, per bap of lOOIbs., 85c; per bag of 92lbs.. 79c. Sa'.t -Firm; Liverpool Fine, $1.00; G. A. salt. 55e. flutter ?New York State dairy, new z:\>\: fresh creamery, 23c; country, 16c; W. - lern. is*ii 2?O. Kei i steile t il?Firm: 112 degrees, .''?c: 60 degree's; PV,c; Red, l?o de j gives, 9010c firnrorlM. Coffee?Green steady; r\a, common. S?i09c; fair, 110U&C; good. 12V4? He: choice, 15(8 li'.e.; Laguayra, lU(h I7e.; Java. 2~,,6029e. Syrups und M ilasscs? Higher; syr? ups. Rrlght. 19^230.; Fair Grades. |5c.; Port Itlco, 10c, 20c. and 20c. as to' grade. New Orleans} Molasses?Quiet; Fair, lS'.iLW.: Good. 27030c; Choice, ?.le Fl air--Market strong and higher; Western fpri ig wheat. Hes( Patent Family, $5.65; Winter Wheat, Rest Family. $">.."??",; Choic? Straight Family. ?'t1': G.."d Family, $4.75; Fair Family. $4.05, as to grade. Rlce4-MIlled. 4?i@6?,Ac.: rough, cie.ar of red. 450'Wc.; with red, 65c: *?ut;nr Murhft, Market?Streng and higher; out of town prices arc dependent on the de? livery rates to the different points. Local sal. s .'tri- being made as follows: cut lonf. $5.S5j p iwdered, $5.60; granu? lated, .*.*..:!">: confectioners' standard A. $5.22; American off a, $4.98; centennial bright, yellow p.. $4.60; California P. $4.48; Franklin standard extra c, $i.is Keystone extra C, $1.41; American i tra C. $4.23. I'fnnni Vnricot. Market weak: hand-picket, fancy, ;V./l<\: extras, 3c; third grade, 211c; No. l Spanish shelled, SVKfj.'MsC; No. i Virginia. 2% 03c; No. 2 Virginia. 2c Fn rmers' Stock?Fancy, 2%fi c: strictly prime. ZVjc'i prime, l?(.02c; low.r grades, i?i2c; Spanish, 55c. ?Toil lien. Southern Friilt-^Bananns. 7.~.co $1.25 p. r bunch; lemons. $3.0003.50; cabbage, Northern, $1.75 p.r barrel. Potatoes?llnymans, .?..7?: yeilow po? tatoes, $2.0002.25; Irish potatoes, $2.2.', per sack. Onions. $3.00$73.50 per sack. Apples.?Fancy, $4.OO05.CO. poultry- Old chickens, 20030c. Eggs?Wholesale steady, tu 12,". p r dozen. Beeswax?23021c. per pound. Froili 1'Kti. Croakers, pci* pound. 2c; taylors, per pound, (ic.; pan lish. per |H>und, ::.?.: baking lish, p. r pound, 5c; 11 Minders, pit- |>ound, 5c.j sheepliead. 407c; blue lish. Sc.; speckled 'rmt. 7c; rock, per pound, 12c; Spanish mackarel. 12c. lirnln. Pi as ? Steady; black-eye peas, new ?top. $,1.75 per bag: black, sue. stralbht, per bushel. White corn, 35035V&C; inived, Ml!) Feed?Market rirriij bran, $15.00; shlpsturr or middling. $15.50; meal, whit-., bolted; per 100 pounds. SOc. Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, No. 1. Timothy hay, $13.50; No. 2, $11.00011.50; mixed. $9.004/9.50. formerly Chef of Napoleon III and the Imperial family of Russia,cays: '' / 'will never ih ink of preparing for myselffrying fat so long as I will be able to get Cotto'tene, and J firmly believe that there is no neutral frying material except the most expensive and pure olive oil, equal to Cottotcne for frying purposes." Is pure vecotablo oil combined with choice hoof mirt, mid is healthful,nppctlxlng, dlgo.tfililc. thidnrsed by ?.'inItti'itt physicians,ami recotntneiidud i>\ cookliiu ?x ports as in every way preferable to lard or animal fat. 't'hu gcDtilno ColtoleiM N Hold crerywlioro In one i<> im pound yellow this, with i?ir trptlv nun k* -?'Cultulrnr" nml I'm 's neeui f'i ruiinn-ptnnt iroratA -on every tin. Not cimr untta'd If boM In any Other way. Millie only liy TIII3 Hi. K. PA1RDAKK COMPANY, Chleaito. t5t. Louis. New York. Moutronl. Tit.%vgi?krm* ncinE, Norfolk, Si Reoc? ? soumcm i i Go. THE MODERN STANDARD GAUGE LIN!': RUNNING BETWEEN 1ST O 1? 1^ O K Virginia" be ach. 0|m-ii 'lUrmiuiinMl Hie V?nr. SCHEDULE in EFFECT SUNDAY. OCTOBER 24th, 1897. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Norfolk? 7:00 a. in. Mixed. 11:30 a. m. Local Express. 4:00 p. ni. Local Express. Leave Virginia Beach? S:4"> a. m. Local Express. ! :lr> p. m. Mixed. t?.oo p. m. Local Express Leave Norfolk?Sundays? 10:30 a. m. Local Express. 3:00 p. m. Local Express. Leave Virginia Beach? 1:1.1 p. m. Local Express. 5:00 p. m. Local Express. EITiclcnl Bus and Electric Car Eerviec from and to all lines conversing at Nor? folk. Trains stop only on signal at Interme? diate stations. B. P. Holland, B. H. Pannill. Cien. Sup'.. Gen. Pass. Agt. BALTIIYIOBE STEAM PACKET CO. COMMENCING monday MAY 17. 1S97. Lv Portsmouth! iiigb street.?.r.:."^i p in Lv Norfolk, Main street .!C:30 p n. Lv Old Pent, Hygeia tier .!7:30 p in Ar. Haiti more. Union dock. 7:'.vj a in BOUTil IjOUND i p. lt. K. i U. & O. l.v. liilltlmbrc .I 7.1". a in,: 7:."..'. a in Ar. Philadelphia .. ..|'l>?:ir? a in il'i:Pi n in Ar. New V-.ik .iM'2:i:i p mi'.12:35 n'n "south round j !?. it. u. i h. & o. Lv New York .I !2:10 p m|!ll:30 a 111 Lv. Philadelphia . 14:40 p ml! 3:30 p in Ar. Baltimore . ! !7:uo p ujJJ 5:40 p m Lv! Baltimore, Uolon dock.!0:::o p in Lv. Baltimore, Clinton dock .17:15 p in Lv. Old Point.11:15 a in Ar. Norfolk .7:00 u m Ar. Portsmouth .S:30 a m !?Daily except Sunday. ??Daily. Tickets sold to all pulnts North, East mid West and baggage clucked to dV.sii nallon. Staterooms rcuervod upon ap? plication in person ot tho company's of? fice. No. 77 Went Main Street, or on bourd steamer. Freight will not be received nfter 4 p. m. io go forward thai day. For further information apply tr? KEY COMPTON. General Agent. .T. w. brown, Jr., Southern Passenger Agent. I,Ivo Kl weh. Market, firm for ail kinds of stock, with strong demand at good prices: choice heavy Western cattle. 3Mr? Pic; Nor! h Carolihn.hest.^?C 3%c.; common; IU.02%e.; heifers. Western, i'L^Mc; bulls, " 2'.j<o ::.?.; fat cows, ZMftZMc; milch cows, good, per head, J25.OO04O.OO; cows, common, $10.00020.00: butchers' sheep. 2?,S43 Ic.i good corn-fed hogs, $3.80 '?: 4.20; light pigs. 3=1404c. Hogs, strong? er in sympathy with Chicago prices; dress.-.1 hogs, 4vjc. per pound; lambs, :;'..:.i Ii&c. per pound. SHIPPING NEWS. ALltK.MAP.Ll-: AND CHESAPEAKE CANAL COMPANY. NORTHBOUND. Stmr. Lucy, general merchandise. North Carolina io Norfolk. Stmr. Flora, lumber, North Carolina tu Norfolk. SOUTHBOUND. Stmr. Major, light. Norfolk to North Carolina. Stnnr, Lucile Ross, towing, Richmond to North Carolina. Large Richmond Cedar Works No. 1. light. RlchiiJ ml ?to North Carolina. Barge Virginia, light, Richmond to North Carolina. Stmr. Croatan, towing, Norfolk to North Carolina. Barge Roam, light, Norfolk to Nonth Carolina. Sehr. .1. 11. Killet.'., light. Norfolk to North Carolina. Sehr. George W. Moss, light. Norfolk ;? i North ?'at oMna. Stmr. Charles 11 am IR on, general mer? chandise, Norfolk to Not i ll Carolina. Pi iKT OF NEWPORT NEWS. AHR IV ED. Sehr. Ii- s. Little, Providence. Sehr. .1. H. (tighter. Now Haven. Sehr, s.imin l s. Thorp! Boston. Sehr. Rodney Parker, New York. Sehr. Eagle Wing. Now York. Sehr. Mntjorl Brown, New Haven. Park Medora, Cadiz. SAILED. up. E'litiu Thompson, San Francis? co, Cal. Stmr. Saturn, Boston. Simp. L id Loud ?nderry, Dublin and Belfast. Stmp. Try-g, Saldborg. P.irg ' Cl'.ntonia, Providence. St'hr. Massasoit, Brovidi nee. Sehr. Katie P. Ogden. Allyn's Point. Sehr. Oporge Bailey, Providence. The Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M. Repine, editor Tlskllwa, II! . ??Chief." says: "We won't keep house without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. Ex? perimented with many others, bill never got the true remedy until we USed Dr. King's New Discovery. No other rem. ? dy can take Its place In our home, as in it we have a certain and stire cure for Coughs. Colds. Wno,.pin;; Coughs, to." It is Idle to experiment with other remedies, even if tin y are urged on you as jus", as good as 1 if. King's New Dis? covery. They are not as good, because this remedy litis a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It never falls to satisfy. Trial bottles free a.: Burrow. Martin & Co.'s drug store. TRAVKI.F.KM' ia im:. HorfoiK anil ocsart View l fj In connection with the Norfolk, Wltlough. by Spit ami i Hil |?olnt It, R., will run trains to old I'oint ' oh follows: SCHEDULE! TAKING EFFECT DE CEMI IKK 2Sth. I89T. I.oav? I Leave I Arrive Norfolk J Ocean Viewj Old Point S:30 a. m. :>:1". Ii, in. . 11:30 ii. m. I l :00 p. in. 2:30 p. in, 4:00 p. in. BtiC p. in. 6:50 p. in. i s:t5 i>. in. All Iridis scheduled above run dally" Trains leaving Norfolk at 1:40 p. in. .lid (' p in. make iiu snips between Norfolk and Ocean View. Enr<n for Die round trip from liny port of Iiu; city, {,0,.. Tickets on solo by all (treet car comluctoig. L. D. MAT HISS, Sunt. O BMMEItSON smith, Receiver. CHESAPEAKE Lj/) km. \*<a,y, ? ? .> l.\? ^?fi?UTl.OHIO RAILWAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN I mis. TWii DAILY TRIPS OF 8TR. LOUISE. TWO EAST Tit A INS FOR RICHMOND. TWO THROUGH T It AIN S FOR CINCINNATI. WESTWARD. I No. !. I No. :,. No. a. Lv roi l-no.n li .1 7 :1" a .| 3:00 |i Lv Norfolk . SaM a.j ::;im |i Ar Newport News.; x:?..". a .1 4:30 n Lv Newport News.: 0:00 a . 4:33 p Ar Ittclillli lid .|ll :1.. a. li:W) |l Lv Richmond .? I2a>i tu. 7:;<r. p Ar Washington .. ..( '3:10 p|.[11:30 |i Lv Richmond .. ,.| 2:t? pj*IO:0? n|i?:30 p Ar Staunten .i 7:05 ?? '.;:::?. pi i:22 a Ar Clifton Forge ..| S:f?7 P *5:50 p 0:30 a Va. Hoi Springs.[.i.I !?:o."> a Ar W hite Sulphur ... tint; .1. Ar Itonci vertu.I :i:.d pj.I 7:2.'i a Ar Cincinnati .? 7:55 u.I 5:15 p Ar Loilisvillu .i II am a. 8:00 P Ar Chh ann.| 5:30 pi.j 7:15 a Ar St. Louis .1 ii:.'iii i.I 7:t'.0 u ? ?Dully except Sunday. Other time dally. I No.I -Norfolk in Cincinnati and Louis? ville dally. Parlor car old i'olnl to Rich I inond. Piillmun sie. , Ina ears Ith Ii I iiioixl for Cincinnati, Louisville and Si. Louis. Mi als served on dining ears west of Oordonsvllle. Connects- ;>t Itlcliinond ! for l.ym hliurg and Lexington, Va; No. 5?Dally exei.pt Sunday, Richmond to Wosi i 'Iifion Fbi re . No. S?Norfolk to Cincinnati ami Louis? ville dally. I'lilltuaii sleeping ears nid I'oint for Cincinnati and Louisville. Meals served on dining cars wcsl of Gordons vine.: Steamer Louise arrives Norfolk dally 12:05 noon and 7:00 p. in. Eor further information apply t<? I E. W. CURD, Passenger Agent. I C. and ii. Ticket Oflleei Oranby street. Under Atlantic Hotel. JOHN I>. t'OTTS, Asst. General Passenger Agent. Ill The new iiml powerful iron palace steam, is NEWPORT NEWS, WASH? INGTON -nd NORFOLK Will leave dally as follows: NORTH ROUND. Steamers leiivc PortMti ilih, foot of North street at .5:30 p. in. Leave Norfolk, foot of Matthews street at .0:10 )> m. Leave ( ilil Point ai .7:2'i p. iii. Arrive Washington a; .?t:t". a. in. ; it. ,v- o. Pii flM. Lv Washington at. 8:00 a nil 7:20 ii m Ar Philadelphia til. 11110 a mjlOHti ii in Ar New York at . 2:00 p m 1 :j:i !? m soutii iii it'n11. j it. .>;? 6. pa. it.it. Lv N. w York at . 11:30 a 111 1:03 P in Lv I'hllndcll Ilia at. 1 :":t |i m 3:IS p iii Ar Wnstllllgtoil ill .... 1180 P in li:lS |i in Sirs. I\ Washington nt.I 7:0J p in . Ar Fortress M uro. at.; 7:ii)n m I Ar Norfolk at .:.? 8:00 a m Ar Portsmouth at .. .! 8:30 ? in The trip down tin- historic Potomac River nnd Chesapeake Hay on tie- ,-|.ml suani. rs of this eompaiiy is unsurpassed; The sieamcrs an- conn ainliv. lv new. hav? ing been built in I8?1, nhd titled up in Hie most luxuriant manner with electric lights .all bells and sleim heat in each rcom. Til.- lahles are supplied with every delicacy oi the season fr.-m Hi.- markets of Washington and Norfolk. Tlckels on sale at H & <>. ticket of.Ice; N. ,\- c. nf ii. .. at W. T. Walke s and company's of li, e on wharf. Por further Information apply l>. J. CALI.AIIAN. : Telephone 441. Agent. K?fClIKil.S I muicid iiuii?iiui DIRECT UTE. FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE, p.. .ST. in. MONDAY. WEDNESDAY AN I' FRIDAY al 0:00 P. M. pi dt PK. iv11 lENCE. Every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SAT? URDAY at r.:o0 i' M. I FARES TO BOSTON AND PROVI? DENCE. First-class, including meals and stateroom berth .SO.oo i second-class, Including meals ami 1 berth.<7.rti) Pen-liable freight sent via Providence ' forwarded by early train to Boston ami ;ii the same Vi.t.. as by direct steamers to lie ton. I pof further informal on apply to 1 it li. WRIGHT, Agent. Norfolk. Va. A D STEBB1N8. ASS'I Tai Iff M,gr. W. P. TURNER. Heuern! Pass. Agent. .1 c WHITNEY, Traffic Manager, i iem rn I I ?I :i es, liiiltlmoi i . Md. r> LYDE'S REGULAR LINK STEAM SHIPS FOR PI 11 LADELPHiA. ONLY DIRECT LINK FROM NOR. folk TO PHILADELPHIA. Until lurther orders, steamers are nn nntntcd to sail from N<M*foik every MON? DAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY nt ?; p ni, ami fimn Philadelphia every rUESDAY. THURSDAY AND SATUR? DAY. Tl.rough bills of lading to nil points Qcultl and Southwest via Seaboard Air Line. Atlantic ?'o.ist Lim, Vlrgiitlii urn! Tennessee Air Line. Southern Hallway, Norfolk and Carolina and Norfolk and Southern Rnllrnnds. JAMES W. McCARIHCK, Gt.cip.1 Southern Agent, Norfolk, Va. WILLIAM P. clyde & CO.. 1 Cei.?eral Agents, Philadelphia 1It*VHI.I-.K?' IJ I I n i . .SOUTHERN _Railway Co. THUOUGII WESTERN NORTH CAUO UNA, TllV LAND Ol1' TUM 8KV." Tlie only line opciiiiliiK li .vim Hum be? tween Norfolk anil Chatiaiioouu with l'ull llittll bleeping Cur between ic.iK I.;!: aiul < HutUaiiocga. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 15. ISM. i* 25 u in l.v Norfolk Ar 5:25 p in 9:00 u in I'orlAiiiouth Junction 4:6'J u in 3:40 p in Raielgh 11:45 h in 4:38 p in Durham 10:02 a in 0:50 p in p.urlli'gton 9:30 u in C. IS p in Greensboro 8:50 p in 12:20 am Ashcvllla dp; am 131 a m lint Springs 12:27 p tn 4:30 a in Kiioxvllle U35 p in S:00 a in CiiatiiinooKa 0:05 V ?" I t'O p m Niiskvlllo 12:25 p in 5:10 ii in Ar Atlanta Lv HOG p hi 10:31 nm Idoiitgoinerv (1:20 a in 11:15 a in Kirmluithutii 5:!* a m 3"''.' p in Mobil? 12:20 a IK 8:10 p m N'civ Orleans 7:50 |> in 7:10 p ni Ar Aleinr-hls Lv 9:00 p m J. 11. WiNGFItSLD, I nsscngcr Agt.. Nu. U2 Main street. Nor? folk. Va. F; S. GANNON, Third Vicc-PrcsldenI ami Gen'l Man's r. J- M. (Ti.i', Trafllc Manager. W. A. I'U UK. General Passenger Agent flifl Dominion Sisaio stiip Co/s Unas. FOR NEW YORK-.?Passenger ships nro appointed lo sail from Norfolk da.ly at 111,1 P in. (InellHlillK Sunday.). FROM NEW YORK.?Oil Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Erl day at 3:00 p. in.; Salin day at 1:00 p. in. 1'itsacngcr accommodations unsurpassed. Pare Including meals and state? room berth .SS.01 Round trip, limited lo 30 days.$13.00 F?r I leite ta and reservation of state? rooms, apply at ticket ofllce, Main street, or at general oflicu it I wharf. FOR RICHMOND.?Ships leave New? port News every Sunday evening, arriv? ing at Richmond tic- next morning. Ships have Old Point tor Norfolk Sun? days iitiout 10:00 a. in. TIME SCHEDULE OP STEAMERS Hampton Roads. Northampton, Lur.iy, Accomaok and Eliolu, Milling dally, ex? cept Sunday, Leave company's wharf, Not i.,11;. FOR OLD POINT.?AI fi:30 and 11:15 a. in. und 4:10 p. in.; Portsmouth; 0:45, ai d 10:05 a. in. and 3:0? p. in. Hay Lino wharf, Norfolk, at 7:0U and 11:30 a. in. mid 4:30 p. m. Sundays?leave Hay Ilm- at 10:00 a. m. and 4:09 p. Ill, l?'OR HAMPTON.?AI 11:15 a. in. and 4:15 p. m.: Portsmouth; 10:05 a. in. ami 3:05 p m.: Pay Line wharf at 11:30 a. in. and 1:10 p in. Pup. NEWPORT NEWS AND SMITH FIELD.?At 2:30 p. in.: Portsmouth; 2:45 p. in.: P.a\ Line wharf; :::<>?' p. m FOR WARE AND EAST RIVERS.?AI 0:30 iL in.: Port..mouth, 15:40 a. m.; Pay Line 7:,i' a. in. FOR NORTH RIVER.?Monday, Wed nesdiiy and Friday at 0:30 a. in.; I'orls niotilh, 0:45 a. in.: Ray Line, 7:00 a. in, FOR SEVERN RIVER. Tuesday. Thursday und Saturday at ?:30 a. in.; Portsmouth. 0:4.". u. in.; Pay Line, 7:00 a. 'jroil l:.\''l.. POQHOBON AND YORK RiVER LANDINGS, touching lit "Id Po'nt leuvln'H company's ivliarf Monthly, Wedm ilny und Friday til 0:15 a. in.. Portsmouth, 0:30 a. in.; Ray Line wharf, Norfolk. I'. :.", a. in., r. tlirnliii: next day. KOR NANSKMOND RIVER AND SUF? FOLK?AI p. in.: Porlsmoutli; 3:10 p. ,n. eonni elin-t ut Suffolk Wllll S. & C. 1 R. It. ! All schedules subject to change without i notice. Freight for Mathews, Rack, Potptoaon. Scvi i n. Ware North, York river and ? Nuiiseuiotid livers must he prepaid; Freight for Washington. N. ?.'.. and ' landings on Tai. Paml and Pungo riv? ers i.ved nl and delivered from N. & S R. i: eh pm. Freight for Newlicrn, N. C. received at N. & S. It. R. depot. Freight received dally, except Sunday, nm : 5:00 p P.. CROW ELL, Agent, ati.a.mi?: coast ? LINK. (Mii lnl'i ?t- I'nrollun it'll I roixl.t In I.licet .November UMitl, IMU7, I I No. 103. Stations. I No. 49. DTy ex. I Dally, i Sunday. l.v. Norfolk .I 3:40 u m| 2:20 p m ] Lv. I'ji's. June.I 9:05 a in; 2:45 p m Ar. Sun.,ik, Va. ?:4?a inj 3:^1 p in Ar. Tum.-, .V >.:.|io:35 it in 4:2?pm Ar. Hobgooil, N. C.11:50 a m| 5:10 pin I Rr. Tarboro, N. c. '2 12 i> in U:oi p in Ar. Rocky Mown:, N. C.|12:i2pm| C:3Vptn Ar. Willlaiiiston, N. C. |.| 6:55 p in Ar. Plymouth, .'?.'. t!.j.i 7:40 p in Ar. Wt.jhlngioii, N. C., i.j T._ < !> tu j Ar. Elusion. N. C.I.I 7:55 pin At. Wilson, N. c.I 2:2) |i ml 7:17 p in , Ar. Goldsboro, N. C, .. 3:20 jii inj S:0i) p in Ar. Wilmington, N. c. ,.| 5:45 p m| 9:?0n in Ar. Faycitevl?e jN, C...I 4:47 p ml 1:11 a in I Ar. Florence, S C, ..[ 7:35 p ni :::! I n in Ar. Charleston. S. C. ..1)0:55 pin, 6:0\> a in Ar. Columbln, S. C.110:20 p m|10:55 n hi Ar. Augusta; Ga ., 7:.'.."ia ml 7:55 a in i Ar. Atlanta, Ga.12:35 p m 12:35 p in I Ar. Maeon. Ga.11:15 a m,11.15 a in I Ar. Savannah. Ga.| 1:51a nil S:ir. a ni Ar Jacksonville, Fin. ..i 7:30a in] LOpin N i 49 dally connects with A.C.L. train j 23 lo: i.ll oolhts South. I h'3. daily. < >. :ept Sunday, makes close I connection at Hobgooil for Washington, N: c. Einst on, X. c. and Plymouth, x. i'., and all Eastern Carolina pouts; ulao ; at Ro< ky Mount with A. C. L. train 30 for 1 all points Soul li. Trains arrive at Norfolk tit 6:05 p. m.. dally, also at 10:20 a. In., dailj. eXCeui I Sunday. i No. 19 runs through without cliango 1 Norfolk to Wilmington. I: iyl.checked at Company's Norfolk I wharf, and also at office of passcngei , und Ticke: agent 171 Main street (oppo. i sii.i Atlniillo llot. l). I For ilekntc to all points South, sleeping I ear reservations and general Information cull on or address; J, A. NEUGERAUER. Passenger and Tlcki t agent. JAMES P. MAPPIN. General Forwarding Agent, II M. EMERSON; Gen. Pas; Agent. G M SERPELL. Gen. Millinger. T. M. EMERSON. Tin flic M anager. leHBBBn Schedule \n Effact : SCHEDULE IN EFFECT dec. r>. 1Vj7. LEAVE NORFOLK daily. j -:to a. m.?For Richmond, Washington. Lynchhurjl and Ihe West. t:35 p. m ? Vestib?le?! Limited for Rich? mond and Washington. Slops only at Suffolk. Waverly and l 'elersburg. I S.O p. m.?For Petersburg. Lynohburg. the V.'est and SoutliTr. :,;. Trains ants. It I Norfolk daily S::i a. m., |l:2n a. hi. and 10:40 p. m. ' Tickets and nil information at stnlloti end 272 Alain street. W. P.. DEVILL. n^neral Passenger Avent Cl?'jig ?oiith?Eastern Tune Standard. Leavu Norfolk .S. A. i. .v4j p. in. Rill. Igr, .S. A. L. 2:i2 a. III. Charlclle.?. A. L. MIS a. in. Uncolnton ...c. ? 1.10:85 a. in. Ar-lvo L.'iiolr .c. <* 1.HIT p. m. Ashevillo .So. liv.3:0.', p. in. Chester .S. A. I.S:10 a. in. Leave Chester .C. .fc L .. i:rj u. m. Arrlvo TorkvtlU.C. ft L ..lL.O a. tu. A1LANTIU AND o , , , , DANVILLE HAIL WAY. iS?AW.c,Sul&JLn ?""oct October 2nd, 1897. NO. 1-Dnlly-Lenvca Norfollc wliiirf, fooi of Mathows street, at 0:20 n. ...Vr Wl'?1. Norfolk, 9:50 a. in. for Dan D'mvin?V,.^t?,;nn^J'Ul? P0,n.t8' arr,Vlag al TRAINNO .3?Dally except Sunday Lcayns Norfolk 0:10 p. m.; West Norfolk, 7:10 p in., arriving at Danvillo at 6:03 o clock a. m. TRAIN,NO. 4 arrives nt Norfolk at 10:16 a in., dally except Sunday. TRAIN NO. 2 arrives ut Norfolk at 5:11 I?. in. dally. TRAIN NO. r, conneo.ta at Denniston Junction with Norfolk and Western rail? road for Durham and tntcrmcdlnt,-. points TRAINS NOS. l AND :t connect Ai Jef fress Junction and Dauvlllu for all point!) on thu Southern railway system. Pullmiti sleepers hetwecn Danvillo and AshovtllC, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Memphis mid New Orleuns. Tickets on sale und bagnge checked at Wnlko'a agency nm> -ompany's wharf. Norfolk, and al W. V. II. William's agen? cy, Portsmouth. WM. II. TAYLOR, Traffic Manager. CHAS. O. HAINES. Onneral Manager. ?OlMEDmvSER?CE Atlnntn, New- Orlnun, VurriiHfii, Mnron, CluitlniiuOKii, NuMi.viiie. Muniplil?, Florida, Texan, Cullim nlu mid Um entire South. ix. raria a nn mi, isu;. l.v. Miuroi.K. " I'ulirsMiii'iii..s.a. Ar si i i ui.k. i Kwisrnx.n. " ?'Kl iion.S. A. ? 41 a.'li .'? io.m>i:iHOS. ?? j i .t.i., i, ?? iiAi.iaon. . j a j, '? ? " Mir III. us riM.s. ?? b s.i l. ii ?' WII.MINOTON. "I ?? i ii \iti.ii i ia:. ?? I ai?'js?.i! ?' nil.i mhia.e. v /. i iiu SO a.ii " ?i i.i -| ,\.c. it w. e.l ai III n't " ATHKSS.s. A. I,.I ..t Ina.a No mi. ?n .hi p.ra ? IS ,..!? :? 1? p.m Ii U f.m II I'll, in II kCa.n ?I IC a.in ? n a in I) 0.', p m J M) >.m < .10 |, m ?S in p.ra 1 If. p.in 1 Ml p :u 7 7(1 p.ra ksowtl.ia:.Plant, ttliii'l 1 ?vi) 'I Vir*. ?? I - .hi anl ujiia HIKVISIillAM.. 8. Kv. I! U ??? I in in ?? ?IIIS IlinlliaiV.\V.,!\. I<l 31 n In ? n > ?? Monil.K.i..* x. a :...,,,? ! SCTO ?? NI.W Olil.lUNS. .. ?1.1,.,,, J,o,'? ?? CIIAT1 \NIIIHi I.\V. fc V. I ,K>'?.?, 7 ??',? ?? NASIIVII.I.K.N.I ASI.I.. :.l.lp. r. l.'iLu. ?? HKHI'IIIH.k. e. H, fi ii.I ? lUpjp, ? 7 ?1 , ? ? li.Hr. I Hall.,. SiiiMit. t ll.ilr. Mon7?77 '??1.II"?? ?1 K*w (Irlrant .10, Swlkcta I'm-iti., ?nl TrM. 4 raclflj Rallwa/a f.,r .11 la Tci??, lltlleo ?aa 1 allfornla. N.>. ItM.-Arrlra l'..o... ...nl, .lallr. 7j.JS a in. N...."?-..-Arie., rarlatnottili .oily, ttjjt p.m. j. <r. Ilraaa, Jr., rWr Aal.. IM lt.In hi.. Xarralk, Ta. Hurra} fmi Trat. l'a.Cr Aal.. 1'r.rliiaiiull,, Va. r. ST. JOHN, Ufr-1'.Inl nn.l flrnrral llnn.arr. I. I. llrlll I'. li.nrral .SiipirliilimV.il. H. W. II. UMll KU. 1 .1. AXilRnMIM, I rafflr .1 1 !-,-.[-. l.?nl ;',-..,> Arl 3, C, kill CO, NEW RAY LINE. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK * WD ALL POINTS NORTH AND " * east VIA baltimore. NORTH bound. Lv. Norfolk, Ptiyolte street.n:on p m Lv. old Point .7:0? p m Ar Baltimore. Ltghj St.. foot Lee.7:00 a na " it. & p. j r. r. r. Lv. Baltimore .. .I s:02 n ml 8:03 n m Ar. Philadelphia .10:15 a m|10:15 a m Ar. New York ...|I2:35 p m|12:43 p m SOUTH B??~n"d. .' li. & O. V P. R. r. i.v N. w York.111:30 n ml 1:00 |) m Lv. 1'hllndelphlii . 3:30 p m| 3:13 p ni 1 Ar. Baltimore .1 5:to p ml 5:III p ni L\~luiiTlTiiore" i.i-:ht stiiv i.0:30 p m : Lv. l "Id Pollll .,L,"> a m I Ar. Niirfolk. |.'a y el I o st reel .....J :00 n ni j Thniuith tickets sold ami haguago checked to all points North, East and West. Sthtcrooiim reserved nt Company's office, Ut:! Main street, or en hoard Btenmers. Electric cars from Baltimore wharf lu all railway stc l uns. J. H. "WI NO Fl ELD, Passenger and Ticket Agent. 1G2 Main Btrect, Atlantis Hotel. . E. T. LAMP. Tve-cm. General Offices; Baltimore, Md. CAPE \ New Vork? PMARI C^l Philadelphia ^nHIILtOS d Norfolk ROUTE \ Railroad. QUICK TIME?LOW RATES. TWO TRAINS EACH WAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 20, 1S97. LEAVE NORFOLK. 7:45 a. m. dally, except Sundav?(Ports? mouth; High street, 7:30 a. m.) An Ive at Philadelphia 5:42 p. in.. New York al 8:38 p. 111. LEAVE NORFOLK. 0:10 v m daily, Portsmouth', High street, 6:55. Arrive al I'll indelpllla, rr.10 a. m.: New York, 7:43 a. m. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. 9-0i) a in. dally, Porlsmoulli, High street, 9:10, leaving New York at 8:00 p, m.. I'hllndeiplila, 11:10 p. ni. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. 7-.'0 p. in.- Dailv, except Sunday (Ports? mouth, Higli street, 8:00 p. m.)? leaving New York at SM) a. in.; Philadelphia, 10:20 a. m. Close connection made with all rail and sound lines to and from Boston. I ii 11 um ii sleeping cars on muht trains hot ween Jersey city, Philadelphia and Capo Charles.1 Pullman Buffet Parlor cars on days trains between Philadelphia und i ape i'li ii I- s. Through tickets sold and baggago checked at WiiIke's Agency, under At liuille Hotel, and on steamers. R. B. COOKE, General Passenger, and Freight Agent. Norfolk S Soyinern 11 Co. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 19. 1S97. MAIL AND EN PRESS LEAVES NOU FOLK daby (except Sunday; 10 a. m. for iSllsabeth city. Eaenton, Muckey's Ferry, Roper, Pniitego, ilelliuvcii, etc. Connects at Edenton with N. Hi S. R. K. steamer 113 follows: Dally (except Sunday) for Plymouth, Jnmeovllte, Williamson and Windsor. TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY for all landings on Chowau rlv?*r; on MONDAY nnd FRIDAY for Bciippcrnong river, and WEDNESDAYS for Avoca. Coiiiiec.-iiug ut Relhaven with Rteamer Virginia )iarc {<?:? Makleyv.lle, Booth Creek. Auiora, Washington anal in? termediate landings. Connects ut Eliza? beth i ite Monday and Wedncsdny with steamer Newhernc for Rcai.oko Island, Oriental and Newhernc. EVENING EN PRESS LEAVES NOrt. POLL at 1:10 p. in. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday foi i;i Rain ih < Ity, Edenton and why statlor.a Connects nt Elisabeth City i-Ph ii..- steamer Neils? lor Nowl>erne, Morehe id city, Klusti.ii und Coldsl.oio via a ? N. c. r lt.. and for Jacksonville, Wilmington. N. C, und for all stations on lim W >V R- It. Slop:; at Roanckn Is? land Tuesday and Saturday. Alt It IV iivA T N < Hi FO LK. HAIL AND EXPRESS (daily except Rund i? > at l:v;- p. n . and morning train at 11 am. Tuesday. Thuisduy and Saturday COIinectluK uitl all tail ami steam lines at Norfolk for the Norih. KVfl.t and West. Passenger stations foot of Ehsl Main st.. Norfolk and Western dijiot. i-'reight ata tloh on Water street. EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH. FAST FREIGHT LINE AND OLD DO? MINION LIN Id betwee;i ail paints North ami iia--: via Norfolk ar.d Norfolk nnd Soulhern railioad and Eastern Nona Carolina Freight received dully until 5 p. in. ar.d forwarded prompily at 'ow rate For further bifoi matlOli njipiy to tr-.a General Ollice of the N. & H. l\. R. Co., Norfolk; Vu. II. C. HH DO INS. General Freight end Pa3a. Agent* iU. K. KING. Gtneral Manager.