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PROGRAMS OF EASTER PSIC To Be Sung in Norfolk Churches Next Sunday, A MARKED IMPROVEMENT Fill vcnnlly Fluo nml Meritorious Mimic Arranged For Morning nutl Evening Nervicc* ? t'liolra Have Mud? Iliiplii I'rosjreiii? Thoso Who Will niisk in Komo or tho churches ? Bloh Treat For Lovers of Mimic I The influence of the church choir cannot be overestimated and is para? mount. The earliest musical impres? sions that the child gets, except in rare cases, are gathered from the Sunday services, and for this reason, if for no other, the work of the choir. If good, Is always entitled to commendation. There has been a very marked im? provement In many of tho Norf.:1k Clhoira, even since the celebration of tho Christmas festival. Some very painstaking work has been done, nnd the Easter music, which Is invariably the best in the year, will be unusually fine and meritorious Sunday. In accordance with the time-honored custom the VIrginlan-Pllot presents In advance Some of the programs that will be rendered In Norfolk churches next Sunday. C'hriftt I*. l'. < hurcb. MORNING PRAYER, 11 A. M. Organ Prelude-Allegro Moderato.. .Hopkins Processional Hymn 115.Tours Anthem?"Christ, Uur Passover"... ._PlCSlQfl, Proper Psalma: 2, r.7. 111. Gloria Patrl?Chant and Finale..Elliott First Lesson: Bxod. 12: l--?. Te Detiin Laudanuis.Gllchrlst Second Lesson: St: Matt., 2S. Jubilate Deo.Ollchrlst HOLY ? I >.M.M I NK ?X. Introlt?Hymn ill.Rlmbaull Kyrie Eleison.Eyre Gloria Tibi.Eyre Hymn 36$.Elliot SERMON. Offertory Anthem.Tours God hath appointed a day. in the which he will judge the world In righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained: whereof he hath giv. n assurance unto all men. In that he hath raised him from the dead. Acts xvll., 31. Mercy and truth are met to? gether; righteousness and peace have kissed each other. P.-alin Ixxxv.j 10. Thanks he to God. which glveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. I. Cor. xv., 07. Sursurn Corda .I'lcld Tr sagion .Field Hymn 225 .Hodges Gloria in Excclsls .Old Cham Recessional Hymn 12.">.Dykes Organ Pontlude?Coronation March .Svondsbn EVENING PltAYEU, G P. M. Organ Prelude?Alia.Itach Processional Hymn 115.Tours Proper Psalms: 113. lit. 118. Gloria Patrl .lones First Lesson: Kxod. 15: J-22. Magnificat .Thortm Second Lcsqon: Acts. 2: i-22. N llic DlmltllS.Thorne Offertory Anthem? "Christ, the Victor".Biick (The congregation is requested to Join in the singing of the hymns In? troduced into this sacred cantata.) Si \ enfold Amen.Stainer Recessional Hymn 121.Palest rlna Organ Postlude Grand Offcriolre In C minor (St. Cecilia).Batista Soprano Soloists?Mlm Elizabeth Taylor and Miss Florence M. Rayncr. Contraltos?Miss S. Kindred Wil ilams. .- - Tenor??Mr. Key Comp ton nnd Mr. J. Elwood Duncan. Bassos?Mr. William Richards and Mr. William Shield. Organist and Choir Mieter?J. J. Miller, A. ri. O. I'rcnimioii Mrccl Rnpllsl church. MORNING SERVICE. Organ Prelude?Grand Processional March . Gounod Easier Anthem?"Christ, Our Pass? over" . Danks Soprano Solo?"in tho Breaking of the Day" . Atdrlch Miss Ethel Neely. Organ Postlude?Fugue . Bach EVENING SERVICE. Prelude?Spring Song.Mendelssohn Anthem?'Ansel For tho Lord has Come" . Buck Bass Solo-"Hocked in tho Cradle of the Deep" . Knight Mr. Richards. Soprano Solo?"Resuriection". ..Shelley Miss Ethol Neuly. rostlude?Offertoiro . Thomas Grgujiist . Eugene- F. Marks i'arii Avenue Raptlal rhnrch. MORNING SERVICE. Te Deum Laudamus, iu E flat'..Floyd "Come See tho Place Whera Jesus Bay" . Schneckor ?'I Know That My Redeemer Llv eth" . Patlei^on EVENING SERVICE. ?"Unfold Yo Portals Everlasting".. . Gounod Cantlti Domino . Sudds "The King of Love" . Thomas Choir Master . Thos. J. Anderson ("cnionnry II. E. Church. MORNING SERVICE 11 O'CLOCK. Organ Prelude . Mendelssohn Anthem?"Now is Christ Risen" .. Allen Hymn 623. Prayer. Scripture Reading. Hymn 60f!. Offertory . Anthem?"Tho Day of Resurrec? tion" . Max Vogrich Sermon. Isaiah 26-19 Soprano Polo?"Christ is Risen"_ ..-. Woodman Miss Annie Dunbar. Hymn 003. Holy Communion. EVENING SERVICE. Organ Prelude . Berrldge Anthem?"The Strife i<= O er". .Mendelssohn Hymn 346. Pfayer. Hymn 347, Offertory. Anthem?"Christ, Our Passover"... .f. . Hewitt Sermon . John 12-32 Tenor Solo?"Kaster Dawn"...Dressler J. K. Fentress. Hymn $78. Postlude . Batiste Organist nnd Choir Master?J- Pollard It Ivos. Trinity M. ?'. C'lmrcli. Soprano and bass solos and chorus? "Hosanna" .E. S. Lorens Alto solo?bass obllgato and chorus ?"Christ Being Raised" . .C. H. Gabriel Quartette?"Easter Response".. .John Tlbballs Solo. Miss Lucille SandCrlln?"The Hells of Eastertide" . .HJ. G. Vau Orsdell Nl. Mnrj'* faitiollc rbarcb. High mass at 11 a. tn. Kyrie .Hnydn's No. 1 Gloria . .Haydn's No. 1 ("redo.t.Haydn's No. I SanctUS.Haydn's No. 3 Agnus Dei.Haydn's No. 'J *Dona Nobls.Haydn's No. 3 Offertorium, "Alma Virgo" ....Humell VESPERS AT 4 P. M. Grand Italian Vespers.Morcadanti Magnificat .Pali strlna Regina Coell .Gttsiun O Snlu tar Is .Verdi Tantum Ergo .Megand Kiicrcd Henri fa Hi o lie Cltflrcll. Kyrie.Ganss Gloria ^.Oanss Offertory?"Christ is Risen". j .Hnmmcrcl Credo.Oanss Sanctus.Ganss Agnus l?ei.Canss VESPERS AT G O'CLOCK. I.audati Purl . Disit Dom In Is. Rcuutufj Vir .-i Regina^Coeli .Verdi i) Snlutnrls?trio.Nllgand ' Tantum Ergo.Mlllard Sopranos?Misses Blamlre, Murray. Thurston, Cornell, Mrs. Has sell, Miss Wall. Tenors -Messrs. Whltmore and Mc Derntott. Baritone.Prof. f. A. Urso Basso .Win. Daughtry Organist.Miss M. B. Wail St. I' uir . I*|il?rnpn1 < tinreli. MORNING SERVICE, Processional Hymn?"Easter Dawn" .Tucker Anthem?"Christ Our Passover".... .Bartlett ! Gloria Patrl?Plain Chant.? To Dcti in?"Festival in C". .Blumenscheln Jubilate Deo?In E Hat.Klein Hymn ill?"Christ, the Lord, Is Risen To-Day".Rlmbaultl Gloria Tibi.Garrett I Hymn i2tr?"The Strif.? Is O'er. .Palestrlna Offertory?"As It Began to Dawn" .Vincent I Sti nctlis .Canildgc Hymn il~>.Hodges | Gloria In Kxcelsls?Old Chant.? Recessional Hymn 112.? Soloists-Mis. W. T. Brook*. Mrs. A. I?. NVarrlngton, Mrs. L. de R. Berry. Mr. W. 1". Fletcher, Mr. Mordaunt Etherldge, Mr. O. H. Wil? liame. Organist and Choirmaster?Chas. BorJca Children's service In the evening. Kt. I*?t er's 1 j>1'.Cii|>:iI < I) it r ell. MORNING SERVICE. Procession.11 Hymn.? Anthem?"Christ our tassover"... .Sprosa l Gloria Patrl?"Plain Chant". To Deum In C.Marzol Jubilate Den-"Festival in E flat".. .Bass ford I Hymn . Gloria Tibi .Hall | llyhm .? Offertory?"The Strife is O'er". .Neldllngerl Sonctus? Ancient Chant,.? Hymn .? Gloria, in Excclsis?Old Chant.? Recessional Hymn.? EVENING SERVICE Processional Hymn . (II.uia Patrl -Plain Chant. Magnificat In F.SchneckerI Nun?: Dimlttls in V. flat.Nevlnl Hymn . Otferlory?"Tho strife is O'er. .Neldlingcr Hjuan_. .... .? Recessional Hymn .? Soloist*?Mrs, M. Butt. Miss a race Kerns. Mr. W. H. Ward. Mr. \V. I\ Fletcher, Mr. .1 P, Brllt. and Mr. It. Taylor. Organist?Miss Mabel Howard. Cholrmsster?Chas. L:.irj..s. FAVORITE nESGMPTION F?6* WEASi WOf^EW. Camphor, In.^rt Powder, *c, should l><? used freely, early in tho season. Repel the invasion of obnoxious Insects by tho use of eflleient preparations. It Will save tho trouble of routing them after they have oht.iiiif-d a foothold and bo less ex? pensive. Poison for Bed Bugs, 25 cents fc>r full pint, with brush. ROUT. f. HOLMES & CO., Dru?El3t3. Old No. 76, new No. IM Main St. DO YOU KNOW RENOVATING HAIR MATTRESSES. We have all kinds In stock, and rnada or best materials. _ WlLLARD E. BROWN, 163 Main street. "I DO MY OWN WORK." So Says Mrs. Mary Rochiotto of Linden, Now Jorsoy, in this Lotfcer to Mrs. Pinkhttui. " I was bothered with a Qow which would bo quite annoying at times, and at others would almost stop.' " I used prescript ions given rcc by my physician, but the same state _tfs_-^tf&.sJ^ggJio_ of aff:''ra continued. " After timo I was i taken wit h| a flooding, that I was obliged to keep my bed. Finally, in despair, 1 gave up my doe tor, and began taking your medi? cine, anil have certainly been greatly benefited by its use. "Lydia E. Piukhnm's Vegetable Com? pound has indeed been u friend to me. " I am now able to do my owe work, thanks to your wonderful modiciue. I was as near death I believe as 1 could be, so weak that my pulse scarcely beat and my hear! had almost given out. 1 could uot havo stood it one week more, I a:u sure. 1 never thought 1 would be bo grateful to any medicine. "I shall use ray influence with any oho suffering as 1 did, to have them use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Every woman that is puzzled about her condition should secure the sympa? thetic advice of a woman who under? stands. Write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass.. and tell her your ills. 5tenc.il gutters, Kubbet and Sit el Stamps, Railroad, Hotel, nage?? and Brass Checks, Sr.ils, Badges, stem it nnd Stamp Ink-, fad*, Datrrs.ctc. piircNix id mi Job Printers, Oi. Klvitan ari! Church ?ls, IRAVtLERS' GUIDE. wBiivAnvSiMcB Atlanta. Now Orleans. Ghiittanompt, Nnsltvltls, I V^vhs, < iiilfwrnla and lUs gttstti, Mnron, ?{?bis, Florida, Tn Effect Dec, lt. 1SW.1 No. tt, J rrn. <c? r.v .1..I Xorrr.1l: . l'nr'*n?outh B.A f. Suffolk .. . " Leirlston .. .N.?\ Wi ' Ion .. .S.A Henderson .. ' Raleigh' ... * Srn Tints Wilmington .. " | CI'Tlottn .. " I Columbia C.NAb Aiibu ita .C .C-W G Athens .. S.A.I.' Atlanta (Ce Time)] Maren .. C.of Oa .lack: jnvllla Plant Tampn .. ..Plant Monteom'y W.ofA Mobil? .. ..Tj.&N;| New Orleans . " Chat'nooga W.t-.v, Kashvtll? NC&StlJ >mphis KCM&Rl n m| P-:n a m( !>:riO a m| I :SS ]> rn'. II Ml a ml 1 :S0 p ml S "t p nd &:.'iS p ml '10 25 p m it r* a m !10:80 n m ?3:48 a m! f. :70 a ml 11-10 a m 7:".". p int S in a m| 1? 11 n in I 3:S0 p ml 8:10 p ml 1:00 p ml B:5S p ml 7:39 p m| *S so p m ? >'? i> in 9:'.!. p m 11:10 n Hi 12 S'l a m 2:1? n m <?t a m 12 ?." p in 7:50 a in 4:18 i> m ?4:55 p m 1 :15 p m 2:S0 p m 7:'.'0 p in It MS a rn r i ', p n 9 20 n m 8:05 a in 7M0 a in 1:15 a in 7 ?.1 ? m 4 C?i a m ?Dally. IDally, ex. Sunday. Connei Ilona at New Orleans With Routti ern Pacific and Texas & Parin.: railways for all points In Texas. Mexico and Call Portsmouth dally No' !S?Arrive Portsmouth dally Z:20 '' J. W. BROWN. Jr., rafs'r Ast-. IM Main st.. Norfolk. Va MURRAY. FORBES, Trav. Pass'r Ast., Portsmouth, Va. E. ST. J'HIN. Vice President nnd Gencrai Manager. V 1" McBEE Oeneral Superintendent. II. W. It GLOVER. I. S. ALLEN. Traffic Manager. C.rn'l Pass'r Ast., Portsmouth, Va. s.i or. Richmond, rFTKnsniTRG. n CLAREMONT. OLD point. newport news and james RIVER, landings direct IiY daylight. touching nt - Nrwnort News Km:'.;: and returning, ar r'vlnis nt Richmond about B:30 p. m , con? necting with all evening trains. Kare to Kiel'.mend. Jl.iO. To Richmond nnd return^ K,80. To Richmond, second-class. 11.09. Tickets much cheaper than anv othr; route to Richmond. Petersburg. Wnverly. lliel; = ford .irid stations on Atlantic aii.l Danville railroad and all points via , Tickets for "a'5 at ticket arcnri"S Walke & Son, II. Brandt, and on board ?it t a mcr. r-. ght received dally (Sunday except? ed) (or all above named points. ' JAMES W. M'CARRICK, Jal0-tf Apei.t. THE STEAMER S. A. McCALL. OP the Petersburg, Xorfolk nnd .lames ,,,vrr BtcaVnboat line, leaves tho N. Y p a X. dork every MONDAY. wed* n'eSDAY und FRIDAY at ?; a. rn., with ? . angers and freight f"r Newport New?, all James River landings and Petersburg, arriving in Petersburg about r> p. ?,.. C|V. Ins tho Richmond passengers about cue haw in Pet'TsburK before the train leaves arriving in Richmond about 6:30 n m 'Fare about one-half what It Is l>\ rill " First-class fare to Petersburg, $1.25, Second-cliiss, ii.OOj 10 per cent, discount for round-trip tickets, it. B COOKE. General Agent. J. w. PHILLIPS. Owner. Phones, new and old, Xo. 139. THE WEST NORFOLK and PIN ner'a Point Ferry leaves tho n. y r & X. wharf daily. Sunday excepted, at i ' o a in.. 8 a. in.. 9:30 a. m.. WtSO a. m . 12 m ' i M p. in. 2:30 p. m., 4 p. ni. ami s*M ri m making tho round trip in ro minutes Phones, new and old. .\o j.'w. PHILLIPS. Owner,_jiss CLYDE'S REGULAR LINE BTEASt. SHIPS EOR PHILADELPHIA. ? iNIY DIRECT LIN E PROM NOR. FOLK TO PHILADELPHIA, fnin further notion steamers a.-o an? notated to s? I from Norfolk ever* MO?. n\Y? VJ--.DXESOAY nr.d SATURDAY , t o'clock l> m.. ar.J fr->m 1'iiliadclphia everi? TUESDAY, THURSDAY 'anj SATURDAY Throuifh bi!l3 of lading to nil points l Sowth and Southwest via Seaboard A.r f Line Atlantic Coast Line, vlrsinla nnd I Tenrirs5ca Air Lina. Southern Railway, I Norfolk nnd Carolina and Norfolk and Southern Railroads. M JAMES W. McCARRICK. General Southern Agent. Norfolk, Va. UC WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO.. . Gcacral Agent*, l'Uiladelphla. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Format Opening of the Famous PRINCESS A.NNK HOTliL February 22, 1SSS. Till: MODERN STANDARD GAUGE UNS RUNNING BETWEEN XOKFOLK, VA. f^o^'VIRGlSlA^BEACH. 7=.. ?and? CURRITUCK DIVISION. ?.mil? . J EASTERN VIRGINIA AND N ORTH CAROLINA POINTS. "EAST VIRGINIA AND CAROLINA LINK." (formerly Pcttlt'a North Carolina Lino in<] lienncll's North Carolina Line.) SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEBRUARY MAIN LINK. LRAVK NORFOLK. VA Djilly except Sunday?<}:45 a. ir... mixed: S:45 a in., fast express, slops only at Kempsvllle, Lytinhavoh and Gcenna; 12:45 l> in., local express: p. m., local c-.\ pros; 6:30 p. tn., Princess Anne special loral express. Sunday 9:4S a. m., fast express, stops only at Kempsvllle. Lyiinnavcn and O.an..: I2:t? p m., local express; 3:45 p. Ti., local express; 6:30 p in., Princess Vnno special, local express. LISA VIS VIRGINIA BBACH. VA. Dally, except Sunday?S:1S a. in., local exprcas: 11:15 a ni.; mixed: 2:20 p. m.. local express: -i.r.i p. at., local express: 10.00 p, m . Princess Anno special, through express, no stops. Sunday- 10:20 a m.. local express: 2:20 >. m., local express: 4:30 p. m., local ex? press; in (<i p ,n . Princess Anno special, through express, no stops. CURRITUCK DIVISION. LI-;AVK NORFOLK. VA. Daily ex ?: S uiday?10.00 a. in., mixed: 5:05 p m., mixed, LEAVE MUNDEN POINT, VA. Daily except Sunday?7:30 a. m., mixed; E:00 p. m . mixed. All steamers other than Currltuck Sound steamcs, arrive and depart froin pier No. 1 la.ijoinir.fj Clyde lane) Water sticet, Norfolk, Va. \V. P. ASHBURN, Gcn'l Frt ami Pass Agent. B. P. Holland. Supei intendeut. HortoiK anfl Ocean View Bj. SHORT LINK BETWEEN NORFOLK AND OLD POINT COMFORT. Via Norfolk and Ocoan View Ry. Co. FIFTY MINUTES. SCHEDULE TAKING EFFECT NO VEMliEK 2UU. Ri'S. l.v. |i.v. |Ar i Nor,i rn loid i (olk|V'Tr| 1 i I ILv. Il.v. [Ar. 'Old i W INor ft P'r folk A M A M a Ml ia.MIA m a m " 1:50 B:20| I .oca! dally..! I ka?, 0:2? 00 9:20 0:50 Local dally.. !?:or. :??::.?> S 10:30}10:50 11:20 Local dally.. 10:35 IIS? 11:25 I'M P MII'.Ml p.M P.M1P.M I- 00 12:20 :?? So Lor.ii dally.. 12:05 12:30112 ... I *> 1:50 2:20 Local daily.. 1 :.'..? ".tvi| 2:23 13:00 :: 20 s:4S Express . 3:?> 3::.', ?:60 4:30 4:60 5 20 Local daily.. 435 6:00 5.2-i C.uO, C Iii, G..-.0: Local daily.. C i',.; 0:3ft C:S."> 1.30| 7 ...e, S:-a; Local d.ulv.. V::'."., 8:00 8:25 ?:00| i> S:50| Local daily.. 9:05| 'J:U0| 'J.i? '. Contirrts with 4 p. in. C. & O. train ax Old Point. Ilagirnga checked to any point on Sea? board Air Line and to nil Railroad !!?< llons and Sieambj.it Lines in Norfolk and Old Point. Local freight leaves Norfolk dally. Straight fare to Old Pottit Comfort 25 rents. Fare for Round Tup to Old Point Comfort from any part of Norfolk. 50 rents Round Trip Tickets on :,aii; by all Stiect Car Conductors. D. A. HEG ARTY. General Superintendent. ?ffg> SOUTHERN RY. DOUBLE DAILY SCHEDULES TO ALL TOINTS SOUTH. SOUTHEAST. and SOUTHWEST. EFFECTIVE MARCH 1?. IS99. Lv. Norfolk .I H.00 a ml S.."5 p ni Ar. Raleigh .; 3.60 p ml 2.03 a m Ar'. Durham ..?, ?? 13 p ml la a m Ar. Greensboro .i 0.35 p ml 5.15 a in Ar. Salisbury .| 7 i> in, 0. lo n m Ar. Ashivtlle .112:10 a ml 2:25 p in Ar Hoi Bprlngs .I 1:23 a ml 8:57 p m Ar. Knoxvtlle.i 4.r. a m| 7.20 p m Ar. Chattanooga .. ..I 7:40 a m|ll:35 p m Ar. Nashville .: 6:55 p m,'(.:u a ra ?r. Charlotto . '?' ? P m| 7.55 a ni Ar. Atlanta .I 5:10 a ni1 3::..". p m Ar' m ntgomery .. ..110:31 a mi 9:20 p ni Ar. Mobile .I ,1:I.'> p ml 8:05 a m Ar. New Ort.'iin .I 1:10 p m| 7:10 a tn Ar. Birmingham .Ill:"') n m 10:0.) m Ar Memphis .I 9:20 p tn| 7:45 a m Columl !:i Augusta . Savannah Ari Jacksonville 1.37 a mill.2". a m 8 '?) a ml 2.45 i> m 6.00 a ni; S.16 p m 15 a m| 7.40 p m Ar. Tampa .I 5j50 p m| 7.io a m "Yuiliiaii Palace Si.epiug Cars. For all Information apply at tnv rickel (iniee, Mniu mill Cirntiliy Nirecia,'1'iioiie* 113. Baggage calh 1 for and checkod from hotels and residences by Virginia Trans? fer Company on oiJcra left at ticket of FRANK S. GANNON, 3d V President and Gen'l Mgr. J. M. CULP." W. A. TURK, Traffic Mgr. Gen'l Pas.? Agt. Washington, D. C. W If DOLL, Pass. AgL. Norfolk, Va. Tin nv:r nnci powerful Iron p.ilaca ?toainers NEWPORT NEWS. WASH? INGTON nnd NORFOLK will leavo dally as follows: 40RTK ROUND. Pieimcrj leave I'ml'raou'h, foot of Nort-i street. o.co p m Leave Norfolk, f;ot ot Water street. 6:43 p m Leave Old r..trit Comfort..,.6:45 p in Arrive Washington. 7:00 a m into IT'a. R R. r.v wnsrttnrton .|s8:00a m|b7:50 a m Ar. Philadelphia .|ll"> a m|10:56 a m Ar. New York at. l:2u p m 1:13 p m ! SOUTH ICOUND^ I B t O. |Pa. R.R. Lv N " Y'tk . d ? -O p :n\!l >v? p ?, Philadelphia .I 3:W p m| 3:is p ni \r Wnshlhgton .! c oo p ml C:is p m Lv. Washington .|o6 *0 p in cC S.) p ra \r Old I'olnt Comfort.I 7i00 a mi 7.CO a in Ar. Norfolk.I 8:0) a mi 8:00 a m Ar. Portsmouth .I 8:30 a. m| 8:30 a m n Runs ono hour liter Sundaj .. b It.ir^ ten m:ntues later Sundays, c Dallr. d Daily, rxrepi Sundays. T I -kvM or .-il- #t K ?: O ticket off.ee; N. & C oft': p. at. \V. T. Walkc'a and company's ottieo on wharf. For further infoi rra tion apply D. 4. CALLAHAN. Telephon? iO. ajjuU TRAVELERS' GUIDE. FOR NEW YORK.?Pas? senger sh:ps arc appointed to sail from Norfolk week? days at O.ou p. m.. Sundays nt ? p. in. Tuesday's steamer carries freight only FROM NEW YORK?On Monday, Tuesday. Wednes? day. Thursday and Fri? day at 3:00 p. m.. Saturday at 4:00 p. m. PASSENGER AC< X>M MODAT1?NS UN SURPASSED. Pare. Including meals and stateroom berth .J S.00 ltound tr p ('.united to SO days).J13.00 For tickets and reservation of state? rooms apply at ticket other. 109 Mam strei i. or at general office, ut wharf. FOR BlfllMoN P?Ships leave New? port News every Sunday evening; arriv? ing at Richmond the next lh< riling. Ships leave old Point for Norfolk Sun? day ul.out 10 a; m. TIME SCHEDULE OF STEAMERS Hampton Roads, .1. S. Warden, Luray, Accomack ami Virginia Dare, sailing daily, except Sundav, from Company .s wharf, Norrolk FOR oi.it POINT?At 6:15 and 11:15 a. m. and 4 ii p, m^. Portsmouth', C?) and lo.oia. m. and 3:05 p m.; Bay Line wharf. Norfolk, nt 6:45 and 11:S0 a. in. and 4:30 p. in. For HAMPTON?At 11:13 a m. and 4:15 p. in.: Portsmouth, 10:03 a. m. and 1:06 p. m.; Ray Line, at 11:30 a. in. and 4:30 p. m FOR NEWPORT NEWS AND SMITH PI ELD?At t:sh p. m.: Portsmouth, 3:45 p m.: Bey Line, 3:00 p. in. FOR WARE AND EAST RIVERS?At 6:15 a. m ; Portsmouth, 6:30 a. in.; Bay Line 0:t;. m. For north RIVER?On Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:15 n. m.: Portsmouth, c.jo a. nt.: Day Litte, 0:i;> a. in FOR SEVERN RIVER?On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday a; 6:15 i. in.: Portsmouth, 6:30 a. m.; Bay l^no G.15 a. m. for BACK. roQftisiN AN11 YORK RIVER LANDINGS AND C1L\B NECK ?On Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:15 a. m.. Portsmouth, 6:30 a. m : Bay Lino, 6.45 a. m. Returning following day. Folt NANSEMOND RIVER AND SUF? FOLK?At 3 00 p in.: Portsmouth. 3.10 p. m. Connect nit at Suffolk with Suffolk and Carolina railroad. Freicht f'-r Ware. East, North. Severn, Back, Poquosln. York anil Nunscmond river landlhes must he prepaid. All schedules subject to Chans'! without notice. Freight for Washington and New Bern, n. C, received at nnd delivered from Norfolk and Southern railroad depot. Freight received daily, except Sunday, until ;. mi y ..,_._ _ M. It. CROW ELL, Aser.t. BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET CO. hay uirsie:. COMMENCING MONDAY, AUG. S. 1333 l.v Portsmouth, High street.?3:23 p m Lv. Norfolk, Mn'n street.!6:0O p in Lv Ol.l Point Hygela Pier.!.:00 p m Ar. Baltimore, Union Dock. 7:00 a m NOltTllliOlIM) I IV B It I B .?i O. i ? Baltimore.I 7:46 n net 7 :.">.". a m Philadelphia .l*i0:lS a ml 110:1* j hi Ar. New Y. ik .|*I3:43 p m|S13:3a a'a KoTlflllilU Nb I 1'. lt. B. I B. & O Lv Net? Yoik .I 13:10 p m| 1:00 p m Lv. Philadelphia .I !4:4< p ml !3:07 p m At. Bnlt.. Canton _I 17:00 p m| 15:10 p in l.v. Baltimore. Union Dock.r.:^0 p m l.v. Baltimore, Canion . 7:10 p in Lv Old Point . 6tlS a m Ar. Norfolk .7:'?! a m [ At. Portsmouth.. 8:30 a m I?Dally c-.eept Sunday, '--Dally. Tickets sold to all points North, East .-.r.d West nnd baggage checked to drstt. j nation. Staterooms reserved upon appa? rition lu person at tii<- company's of rice. No 77 West Main street, or on board rdesmer. FicIkIiI will not be received after 4 p. m. t? go forward that day. F..r further information apply to KEY COMPTON, General Aecnt, ":, J. W BROWN. Jr.. Southern Passenger Asont. CftFE \ New York friaRI Philadelphia p niixr I and N?rf0lk frOUTE \ Railroad. QUICK TIME-LOW RATES. TWn TP.A1 NS EACH WAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MONDAY, APR! I. 25 D3.4. ( LEAVE NORFOLK. 7:45 a. m. dally, except Sunday?(Parts mo.ith. High s'.r.et, 7::".* a. m) Arri\e nt Philadelphia 5:42 p. in.; New York nt S.liS p. in. LEAVE NORFOLK. (j.'O T- m 0???'??; I'or:-iii-. nl-, Ilarh streoi b::;a. Arrive at Philadelphia" f.:10 a. in : New York, 7.1? a. m. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK 9:C0 a m. daily: Portsmouth, High street S:I0. leaving New York at 8:00 l> m.: Philadelphia, 11.10 p. m ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. I'M p. m. dally, except Sunday (Forts mouth, llnth street. s co p m ) leaving New York at S:00a, m.; Philadelphia. 10:20 a. m. Cl.ire connection madit with all ratl and sound lines to and from Boston. Pullman Sleeping Cars on nij:ht trains between Jersey City. Philadelphia and Cape Charles. l utlman Buffet FarP.r Car-?>:; day trains between Philadelphia and Cape Charles. Through tickets Bold and baggage checked at Wnlkc'a Agency, under At? lantic Hotel, and on steamers. R. B. COOKEi General Pakenser and Freight Agent. Merenanis's MinerslronsDOiiatiOD Co DIRECT ROUTE. FOR boston AND providence. For Boston?Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:00 p. m. for Providence. Every Tuesday, Thuiuday nnd Satur? day at 6:00 p. in. fares TO BOSTON ANd provi? DENCE. First-class. Including meals nnd stateroom berth .jo.oc Intermediate, Inciud ng meals at 2nd tablo and r.aloon stateroom berth.,.83.00 Steerage Including meals and bunk..$7.00 Perishable freight si nt via Provldi nee forwarded by early train to B ston and at the same rate as by direct steamers to Boston. For further Information apply to r ii WRIGHT, Agent Norl Ik. Va. A d. STERBENS. Ass't Traftlfl M'gr. W. p. TURNER, Oen, Pa Agent, j. C. WHITNEY. Traffic Manager. General Offices. Baltimore, Md. j^irlfllliSlesien! is.isiiii iiibs Schedule in Effect SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MARCH U L-w.-LEAVE NORFOLK DAILY. 7:10 a. m.?For Richmond, Washington, Lyiicbburg and tho West. 4.35 p. m.?Vestlbuled Limited fjr Rich? mond and Washington. Stops only at Suffolk. Waverly and Petersburg. 7 2.*. p. m. ? For Petersburg, Lynohburg, the West and Southwest. Trains arrive .it Norfolk dally 9.35 a. m., 11-25 a. in. nnd 10 40 p. m. Tickets md nil Information at station and 10 Granoy street. W. B. BEvILL. U .t iU.iitl Geuera; Passenger Agent. TRAVELERS' 8UIDE. Chesapeake ^RCUT FO", RICHMOND. WASHINGTON. CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLH. CHI oe,,,,.~,CAtJ'J- ST- LOUIS. ETC. SCllED'JUJ IN EFFECT JANUARY 10, 1n>9. _WESTBOUND j No. % j No. 3 Lv. Portsmouth .. ..| 7:10 a ml 3:00 p m . ' No. to.k .j s;io a m 3:30 p m aV 0<n.i OI t Nt'W3 ??( 9:15 am 4:35 pm At. R.chaiond.,| n:30 a inj 6:50 p m \A'm "ichfn'd (RF&VJI M2~:?0 n'nl T:40 p,m Ar. Washington .| 'sao p 11:30 p m Lv. Kuh d Ma n line Ar. Charlottcsvlllo .. Ar. Btaunton . Ar. Va. Hot Springs.. Ar. Clifton Forge. Ar. Cincinnati . Ar. Louisville .. Ar. Chicago .;" Ar. St. Louis . 3:15 p m] 10:30 p D| 6:14 i> mi 2:43 a m ?Dally r.x.-ort Blln<lar. other time r??. l-~Day Express daily. (Pario t" itlcliinoitd and 1'uliman Ki-hmo dally, 'arior Car ....hiitond to Cincinnati, Louisville ami St. Louis. . rdonsvllle for Oranga I principal Btulions on Southern Rail w iy norili of Orange. No J DAILY. Pullmans Old Point to Hint n, Cincinnati and Louisvdle. Mva i served on Dining Cars on Not 1 and j wast of Gcidonvllle. ipeakc anil Ulilo arrives at Norfolk, I! and I p m. Arrivco at Ports? mouth 12:40 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. For further Information apply to -i !: W1LLCOX, Ticket Agent, or F. v," CURD, Passenger Agent. C. and O. Ticket Ottice. Giar.by street. Ncifoii.. Va. JOHN D. POTTP. Asst. General Passenger Agent. AiLA.IflU iOASF LIME, A. C. L (KorfolK .t rarounn Rnltrontl.i IN EFFECT JANUARY 15th. 1899. Stations. No. 43. Dally. Norfolk No. 10*. D'i'y ?*?? Sunday. . ?? ' a m, ;.'??) p n, ? ? ? " Jon.:.; a mi 3:43 p m Ar. bllffolk. Va.jli):00 a uii 3:17 p ra Ar. Tunis. N. C.|!U:o0 a mi 4:15 p ui Ar. llubgood. N. C.|l3:iw in | 5:35 p ra Al. V.l. .mri), N. C ....112:21 p m{ C:00 p m Ar. Rocky Mount. N.C.|12:j0 p in] 6:35 p m Ar. Williamston, n C. j.| G:?i p ra Ar. Plymouth. N. C.I 7:40 pm Ar. Washington, N. C. 1.1 7.20 pm Ar. Kltiaton, N. C.J.| 7:65 pia Ar. Wilson. N. C.j 2:15 p ml 7:10 p m Ar. Gclsboro, N. C ?; 3:21 i> m| 7:50 p m Ar. VVlImlngton, N. C.| 5:?o p in| 3:40 a m Ar. Fayctteville, N. c, 4:25 r mj 1:06 a m Ar. Florence. S. C.I 7:25 p in 3:15 * m Ar. Charleston, S. C...|!0..i0 p in' 6:03 a m Ai. Columbia. S. C. p m 11:00 a m Ar. Augusta. Ga .i T.Oi a ml 7 :55 a m Ai Atlanta, 'la.|12:ib p ml 12:35 p m Ar. M.irori, Ca .Ill :15 a ra|ll:15 a m Ar. Savannah. Go.| l :60 a ml S:15 a m Ar. Jacksonville, Fla..| 7:30 a m|l2:50 p'm No O dally connects with A.C.L. truls 2i' lo: nil oolnti South. No. 103,dally,except Sunday, makes closs connection at llohgood lor WuMuiigUc N. C, Klnston. N. C? and I'lymouth. 1 (.'.. and nil Mastern Carullna points; alio u: Roi ky Muunt wllh, A. C. L. train ?S tot all pulnl? South. No. 103, daily, except Sunday, makes close connection at Ahoskie lor Windsor. N C, and stations on W. & P. R. It. Trams arrive at Norfolk at i:5? i . in. daily, also at 1025 a. in., dally, except Sunday. No. 4J runs through without clancs Norfo'k to Wilmington. Laggago checked at Company's NorfoHr wharf, and also at office of passiinvnt* and Tlckot agent 171 Main Bl.'ect (oppa. biln Atianllo Hotel). For tickets to all points South, slc-tpUrg car reservations nnu general tnformatljg call i'D or address, J. A. NKUGKRAUE.H. rasscng.'r and Ticket ag sat. JAM KS F. MAUPIN. General Forwarding Agent, ii. M. EMERSON; Gen. Pass Agent. G M SERPELL. Gen. Manager. t- 51 EMERSON, 'liaftio Manager. Norm & sou mm b. r. g SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 19th, im MAIL AND EXPRESS LEAVES NOR? FOLK DAILY (except Sunday) 10 a. m for Elisabeth City. Kdenlon. Maekey-? Ferry. Roper, Pantego, Belhaven, Etc. Connects ai Kdehton with N. ? s. R. r. steamer us follows; Daily (xcept Sun? day) for Plym uth, Jamesvllle, Wiliiam ston and Windsor. TUE8DAY. thurs? DAY and SATURDAY tor all landings on i liowan riser. Un MONDAY and FUI I >A 1 l-i i-l'i'c; n< e;; r, connecting at Belhaven with steamer Virginia Dare for M ukleyvtUe, South >.':cek. Aurora. Wash in, ;ti>n ami Intermediate landings. Con ta at ElUabcth City with steamer New Bei nil MONDAY and WEDNES? DAY i- i I- lanoke island, Ooracoke, Oriental und New Lerne. N. C. EVENING EXPRESS LEAVES NOR? FOLK at 4:10 ,? m. TUESDAY, thurs? DAY and SATURDAY for Elisabeth City, Kdcnton an : way stations. Connects at i- Uraboth ( : y w;:h the steamer Neuso for Roaitoke ? n ? ?? ts'cwberne. Morchead City Kingston and GoiJsboro, via a. <fc N R lt.. for Isckaonvlilo, W.lming ton N C . ?nd for stations on tho W. & w.'n. R. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. MAIL AND EXPRESS DAILY (except S.*,nl}ay) at * - V "'? . and morning train tl U ?. in. TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY, connecting with all rail and steam Im? at Norfolk for tho North, ? , , ??? : \\ Pass tnger station at foot , I .Main Street, Norfolk and West em depoL Freight station on Water .ueet. EASTERN CAROLINA DISPATCH FREIGHT LINE AND OLD DO MINION LINE! between all points North a-t w. Nort.-lk an 1 Norfolk and rn Ralln id and Kastern North Cat oi na. received daily at 6 p. m. and forwarded promptly at low rate. Inforn atlon apply to the G .? ? Office of l!:e X. & S. R. R. Co Norfolk. Va. '* H. C. HUDOINS, ral Fr I and Passenger Agent M. K. KING, General Manager. V TL ANTIC Ag^jjvtT^ rt.MLWAY. ' irr.t'LK IN EFFECT MAY Slh. 1S9S . SN ' '? ?????< ves Norfolk ot Maihcw? street at ?;? ' a .- t Norfolk, at S:0O a. m. for Danv'lHo and Intermediate points, arriving , i I >&n\ 111? at ? -? P- "1- _ TRAIN NO a-'?"?^P? Stindsy ' rf Ik C to p in West Norfolk. I-.; p m _ arriving a: Danvllio at 5:00 ?'-rJ A4 n no' 4 arrives at Norfolk at 10:io ? ST dally except Sunday. train NO. '- arrives ai Norfolk at 6:19 p ra daily . _ "uXlN NO. 5 connects at Dennlston Junction w th Norfolk and Western rall ," i ? .., ? I '.iri am and intermediate points. TR UNS NOS. 1 AND 3 connect at Jef fress Junction an<t Danville for all points the Southern Hallway system. Pullman sleeps between Danvllio and MUevtlle Atlanta, Jacksonville, Memphis 'and New Orleans. Tickets on salo and bacgage checked at Walko'a agency and corap.iry's wharf.. Norfolk, and at F.mmcrson & Watson, : > at Portsmouth. Steamer City ot rhcst?>r touches st N. V P. and N. r. r. wharf on outgoing trlP8' WM. H. TAYLOR, Traffic Manaces. ; OHAS. O. HAINES* General Maas*4sfc J