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Foreign mid Coastwise. APRIL I9TH, 190?, ARRIVED. S<ihr. J. HowiMI Deeds, Batcman. Newi| York, light. Sehr. Gypsy G'irl, -, from sea With bluellsh. CLEARED. Sehr. Mary E. Palmer, Haskcll, Bos? ton, coal. Sehr. Maggie Mul vcy.Pendleton, New York, lumber. Sehr. Tellumah, Morgan, New York, lumber. iMehr. Daisy, Hall, to sen. Hcrge Prank Pcndtton. Fall River, BargO Pilgrim. New Bedford, coal. Barge Nancy Pendletou, Fall River, coal. SAT LT "D. Br. stmp. Tulloch-moor, Norffett, Ronen, coaled. 'fug Rescue, Le Ca.to. Tamplco. Sehr. Cora Green, Klmborly, New York, lumber. , Sehr S >'. Trvon. Barlow, New A ork. Sehr. E. H. Qulnby, Martlno, Wash? ington, lumber. Bohr. Win. T. Parker. Parsons. At? lantic City, lumber. Sehr- Win. P. Hood, Worden, Balti? more, light. Sehr. Daisy. Hall, to sea. Barge Western Bell, New Bedford, coal. Barges N. & W. 1 and 6, Bostou, coal. Tug Curtln, C barges, Philadelphia. 'Pug F. K. Eshcrlck, 4 barges, Phila? delphia. ALBEMARLE AND CHESAPEAKE CANAL. ARRIVALS. NORTHBOUND. Stmr. Thistle, light, from North, Car? olina, to Norfolk. Stmr. Flora, lumber, from North Car? olina lo Norfolk. Stmr. Comet, merchandise, from North Carolina to Norfolk. Btmr, Carolina, raft of logs, from North Carolina lo Norfolk. SOUTHBOUND Stmr. Ira. IIgt, from Norfolk to North Carolina. Stmr. Spring Garden, light, from Nor? folk to North Carolina. DISMAL SWAMP. Hudson & I ho.. Agts., (is Boanokc Ave. NORTHBOUND. Steam launch Rambler, Ellis, Florida to New Volk. Stmr. A. P.. Covinglon, Williams, towing, Kli/.abeth City Id Norfolk. Sehr. Smith K. Martin. Dlze, shingles, North Carolina to Baltimore. Sehr. M. U. Drew. Armory, shingles, N oih Carolina lo Baltimore. Sloop Kehtor.la, Robblns, North Car? olina to Norf..Ik. Pargo Florence, corn. South Mills to Norfolk. SOUTH BOUND. Stmr. c. W. I'ettit, Ballancc, Norfolk to Elizabeth <'iiy. NEW SIGNAL LETTERS. Signal letters were assigned to the following merchant vessels of the United States by the Bureau of Navi? gation, Treasury Department, during the*week ending April 14, 1900: H P G M ?Bark Oracle, 1,196 tons gt oss. of Savannah. K P S P?Steamer Constwlse, -US tons gross, of Perth Amboy. K P S T?Steamer Pat.inecr, 226 tons gross, of Boston. C, C. T >D, Commander, I". S. N.. Ilydrog .pher. TIDAL PLANE FOUND. Average Tide of Chesapeake Bay Fix? ed by a Series of Observations. Until recently the tidal plane of Chesapeake Bay has beeii an unknown quantity, hut this .Is tie- ease, li" 1 >hg cr, as it lias been gang, d by a series nlliclal observations taken with great can- by the United States Government This work has been accomplished by the United Stales Coast and Geodetic Survey, which has for ti year pas: maintained about forty stations for tie taking anil recording of measurements. Tite method was simple, yet it In? volved a large amount of labor- The result was accomplished by simultane? ous tidal observations lit a large num? ber of llu-s.- stations. HANGE ?)F TIDES. The li<ies at various poinls were found to he as follows: Old Point Com? fort, 2\(. feet: Richmond, :t feet: Month of the Potomac, 1 foot; Annapolis, loss . thin 1 font; Washington, 'A feet. The average tide for the entire CliCSapCnkc liny is about 1 foot. The above figures are for normal tides without wind ef? fect. A system of averages of observa? tions at all stations and further aver? age of extremes easily gave tin: perma? nent tidal plane. AN OPEN DOORWAY. RECRUITS ENTER THE TRANS? VAAL Till;, .ecu PORTUGAI* (By Telegraph to Virginian-Pilot.) Washington. D. f\, April 19.? United States Consul Hay, at Pretoria, has notified tlie State Department by cable of the reported action of the members of the Chicago Ambulance Corps in taking up nrms in the Boer army, In? stead of continuing with the hospital corps, to which they had pledged them selves upon leaving the United States Apparently the Portuguese authori? ties at Lorenzo Marques had doubts as to the actual neutrality of these men. for the party was detained many days at the port before they were allowed l? proceed over the railroad to Pretoria. The dispatches stated that a letter from Miss Barton turned the tide in their favor. Miss Barton was said to have declared that certain members of the party were known to h?r and be? lieved to be going under true colors. The officials here say that nothing can bo done by the government to pre? vent such violations of faith as are re? ported from South Africa. The men did not go out with arms and so did not fulfill the legal description of n filibustering party, which would have enabled the United States authorities to prevent their departure. Similarly, the Portuguese authorities probably found themselves obliged to let the un? known men pass through Lorenzo Mar? ques, and it would npppcnr that unless the British Government can induce the Portuguese to take a different view of their obligations, Portuguese South Africa will remain an open doorway for recruits entering the Transvaal. J. M. JORDAN &. CO., Grocers and Ship Chandlers, Have opened in their new store, south - east corner of Water street and Ferry Place. CALL AND SEE THEM. Every woman covets a shapelv. prettr figure, ana many of them deplore the loss of their girlish forms after uiHiTiiigc. The bearing of chtldtcn is ver? destructive l'o the mothers shapeliness. 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FULL LINE Agricultural Implements AND Ponltry Supplies. Woven, plain and barb wirrs a special? ly. C'orrespond-nce | solicited on all lines. NORFOLK FARM SUPPLY CO Mef). I/. WRKNN". president. GBO. B. Toni1, vice-president and mgr. 13. C. GUNTHER, secretary und treasurer. 38 and 40 UNION ST. Fresh Land Piaster AUGUST 12. NOW LANDING. COAL TAH FINE TIB in oil, pork and pine barrels Shell Lime No. 1 Hock Lime JOHN 0. GflMfiGE I v WOODSIDE'S WHARF. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Tho new und powerful Iron palace ?teamers NKUT?KT NEWS, WASH? INGTON and NORFOLK will leava daily kj fallows: NORTH-BO L'ND. Lt>nve Portsmouth, foot of North street . ?6:00 p. ra. Leave Norfolk, foot of Water street . 8:45 p. m Leavu Old Poir.t Comtort. f.ii p. ,?' Arrlvo in Washington. Lev u. m" Arrlv? In Philadelphia. 1'tnn. H. ?. . "10:55 a. m Airtvo in Philadelphia, U. & O. it. H. *,U:0? a m Arrlvo In New York. Pttnn, R. R. "1:11 n m Arrlvo In Now York. 11. & v u" O. K. "l:a p. m. SOUTH-HOUND. Leave New York. Penn. it. r. ?12:50 p. m Lx-.i\e New York, li. & O. It. K. ??1:00 p m Le.xvo Philadelphia, Penn. it. It. ?3:12 p. ? Have Philadelphia, Ii. & O. 1(. r.... ....... ?'3:07 p. m. Arrive la \\ aahlnctun, Penn. r. r..... ?0:13 p. m Arrlv < 1" Washington, li. ik. O. 1<- K. "C:00 p. m. uavo Washington. v.:C0 p. m Arrivo Old Point Comfort.... 7:u0 a. m' Arrlvj In Norfolk. b;W n. m. Airlv? In Portsmouth. ?.3* a. m. ?Daily. ??Daliy. *xcept Sunday. Tlckeii on sale nt ?. & O. ticket office N. & C office, at W. T. Walke's at.d company's ofliee on wharf. lfor further Information. Apply P. J. CALLAIIAN, Xe:*?hono *U. A^eOU TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Ii! M IHI Gl'S Li] FOR NRW YORK.?ras fenger ships arc appointed to sali from Norfolk daily, except Sunday, at 7:30 p. m. FROM NEW YORK.?On .Monday, Tuesday. Wednes? day, Thursday and Friday at S;00 p. u>.; Saturday ut 4:00 1>. m. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS UN? SURPASSED. Faro. Including meals and state? room berth . JS.00 Round trip (limited to thirty days) 13.00 For ta kets and reservation of state? rooms, apply nt ticket office. No. 1S3 Main street or at general office- at wharf. Ships leave Old Point for Norfolk Sun? day about 10:00 a. m. Time schedule of steamers "Hampton Roads." "Mobjack," "Luray," "Acco niauk" and "Virginia Dare." sailing daily, except Sunday, from Company's wharf, Norfolk: FOR Ol.I) POINT.?At G:.tO and 11:13 n. in.; 3:45 and 7:10 p. m.: Portsmouth 6:45 and 10:05 n. m. and 3:03 p. in.: Pay Line wharf Norfolk, at 7:00 and 11:30 a. m. and 4:t0 p. m. FOR HAMPTON. ?At 11:13 n. m.. 3:15 end 7:'0 p. m.: Portsmouth 10:05 a. m. and 3:05 p. in.: Hay Line wharf, 11:30 a. m. and 4.00 e iu FOR NEWPORT NEWS AND SMITH FIELD.-- At 7:00 a. m. and 2:30 p. in.: Portsmouth, 2:45 p. in.; Bay Line wharf. 8:00 p. in, FOR WARE AND P.AST RIVERS. Al 6:30 n. in.; Portsmouth, 4:15 a. m.; Hay Ulno w harf, 7:00 a. m. FOR NORTH RIVER.?Oh Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at ii:."0 it. m.; Portsmouth. 0:15 a. in.: Pay Line 7;00 a.: FOR SEVERN RIVER:?On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6:30 a. m : Portsmouth 6:15 u. in.; Pay Cine, 7:00 a. in. FOn BACK. POQTJOStN AND YORK RIVER LANDINGS AND CRAB NECK. ?On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 0:15 a. m.; Portsmouth. 0:30 a. in.; Bay Line. 0:45 n. m. Returning following day, FOR NANSEMOND RIVER AND SUF FOLK.?At 3:0o p. in.: Portsmouth, 3:;n connecting nt Suffolk with S. and C. Itiitlrood. Freight for Ware. East, North. Severn Pack. PoOjUOsIn, York and Nansemond River Landing? must be prepaid. All schedules subject to change without not ice. Freight for Washington and Newberne, N. ('., received at and delivered from N. and S. Railroad depot. Freight received dally, except Sunday, until i>;00 p. in. M. P. CROWELU General Agent, Norfolk. Va. WALKER, Traffic .Manager, N( w York, N. Y". CAPE \ Ncw York? PHflRI F?sl Philadelphia ROUTE \ Railroad. QUICK TIME-LOW RATES. TWO TRAINS EACH WAY. SCHEDULE TN EFFECT SUNDAY, NOVEMBER IS. 1W9. LEAVE NORFOLK. t:4B o. nr. dally, except Sunday?(Ports mouth. High street. 7.15 a tn.) Arrive at Philadelphia 6:12 p. xn.; New York at b:3S p. m. LEAVE NORFOLK. C:00 p. m. da.ly IPorismouth, High rtreet, 6:20 p. in). Arrive ut Philadel? phia 5:10 u. ui.; New York, 7:11 ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. ?:00 ft. m. daily (Portsmouth, High street, K:10). leaving New York at 8:55 p. m.: Philadelphia, 11:26 p. in. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. %-M p. in. oally. except Sunday (Ports. mouth. High street, k.00 p. m.) leaving New York at S:ofl u. in.; Philadelphia, 10::? n. m. Close connection made with all ra'.l and sound lines to and from Boston. Pullman Sleeping Cars on night trains between Jersey City. Philadelphia and Capo Charles. Pullman Puffet Parlor Cars on day trains between Philadelphia and Ca,u Charles. Through tickets cold und bnggage cheeked at Walke's Agency, und.-r At In-atlc Hotel, at Passenger Station at the Wharf and on Eloamers. R n. rooKB, Central Passenger and Freight Agent. FOR ItlCIIMOND. WASHINGTON. CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE. CHICAGO ST. LOUIS. AND ALL WESTERN POINTS. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 23th. 1S33. WESTBOUND. I 6 | 1 | Lv Porlsmouta .i ' 7:50 a| S:00 p Lv. Norfolk .I t 8:00 al 8:30 p Lv. Newport News .1 I 8:05 a 4:3? p Ar. llleninond .[ I 11:20 a| 6:50 p Lv. Il'il (It.F.&P)..| i '12:00 pi 7:40 p Ar. Wash'n (R.K.&P)) | ?3:20 p|li:20 p Lv. Rd (Main Line). Ar. Chariot tea vlllo .. Ar. Staunion . Ar. Chflon Fors;e. Ar. Va. Hot Springs.. Ar. fionceverle . Ar. Cincinnati . Ar. LoulsvlUo . Ar. Chicago . Ar. St. Louia . 10 .20 a I 1:45 p 2:38 p i-*6 P 2:15 p|10:30 p 6:44 p 2:43 a 7:08 pi 4:22 a 8:67 p[ 6:28 a 9:60 pi 7:25 a 9:i0 p 7:25 a 7:65 a 5:15 p il:00 n s :00 p 6:20 p 7:16 a 6:55 p/ 7:20 a ? Daily except Sunday. Other tlmo dally. No. l?DAILY. Parlor Car Old Point to Richmond; Pullman Richmond to Cincin? nati LoulsvlUo and St. Louis; connects at Govdonsvlllo for Grange and at Orango with Southern Railway train for piluopai elalloos Northbound. No. 6? Local, Richmond to Cllftoa Forge. Da'ly except tounday. Ntf. 3? daily, l'ulhuans. Old point to Hlnton. Cincinnati and Louisville. Meals served In Dining Cars on Nos. 1 and i west ?f Gordonsvllle. C. & O. STEAMER LOUISE leaves Nor? folk for Newport News at - a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Leaves Newport News for Norfolk. 11:16 n. in. and C:05 p. m. Arrives tMorlolk 12:15 noon and 7.05 p. m. For further Information, apply to J. C. EMM EPSON, ticket agent, 217 HlgH street, Portsmouth. Va. F. W. CURB, Pass Agent. C. & O. of fl.-e, Granby street, Norfolk. \ a. JNO. p. POTTS. a. ?. p. a., Rich? mond, Va. MerchQflis* SMfusrs TniosDorlQiiQaeo DIRECT ROUTE. FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. For Boston?Mondays, Wednesdays. Frl. du\3 and Saturdays at 6:u0 p. m. FOR PROVIDENCE. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur. day et ?"> 00 p. m. FARES TO BOSTON AND PROVI? DENCE. First-class. tneludlng meaU ana sttteroom berth... $3.0 Intermediate, includlne meals tmi stateroom berth. 8S.00 Steerage. Incluu'.nK meals and bunk, 17 oo Perishable fre-?tit sent via Providence forwarded by early train to Buaton and st the same rate as by direct steamers to Boston For further Information apply to R. H. WRIGHT. Agent Norfolk. Va. A. D. STEBPINS. Ass't Trafrtc M'gr. W. P. Tl'I1NKI1. Gen. Pass. Agent. 3. C. WHITNEY. Traffic Manager. Genera'. Offices. Baltimore, Mo. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. A. C. L. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. (Norfolk & Carolina Railroad.) IN EFFECT NOVEMBER ISth, 153?. I I No. 103. Stations. I No. 4? |i>vy ci I Dally. I t-u;: : ??. JLv. Norfolk .i 9:00 a m| IM p~m Lv. Forts Juno _j 9:U u in, 2:?J p m Ar. Suffolk, V?.110:05 a in] 3:17 p m Ar. Tunis. N. C .[10:30 a in 4:1? p m Ar Hobgood. N. C .I12:v\> m U .ii p m AT. Tarboro. N. C .jl2:2l p in <:W p ia Ar. Rocky Mount. N. C|12:50 v m| t.ii p ta Ar. Wllllamslon. N. C I. (.Iii p m Ar. Plymouth, N. C-. 7:10 p m Ar. Washington, N. C..I. 7.3? p in Ar. Klus ion. N. C.|. <:*i p ia Ar. Columbia, S. Ar. Augusta. Ga. Ar. Atlant.-.. Ga. Ar. Wl'jon, N. C .I 2:15 p ml 7:10 p m Ar. Goldsboro, N C... ) 3:21 p tn| 7:53 p m Ar. Wilmington. N. CJ_5:50 p inj 'j.ij ,i uj Ar. Fayettovilie. N. C..I 4:23 p t:i \: > ;n Ar. Florence. S. C. 7:25 i> ml 2:24 a m Ar. Charleston. S. ft...110:55 p m| 5:04 a in 10.20 y 111,11 -i j m 7 :S5 a ml 7 :ij a n? ...12:33 p m ".J.JJ p :a Ar. Macon. Ga.[11:13 a m|U:U a ::i Ar. Savannah Ga .I 2:15 a m, 7.20 a m Ar. Jacksonville. Fla ..| 7:30 a in 11:30 .1 ::i No. 49 dally connects with A. ft L ira:a 23 for all points South. No. 103. dally.except Sunday.makes cloj? ?onnoctlon at Hobgood for Washington. N. C. Klnnton N. ft. and Plymouth, N. C. and Uli Kastern Carolina points: also at'Rocky Mount with A. ft L> train 33 Ur all potr.ts South. No. 103. dally, except Sunday mxkoi clc.se connection at Aho'klo for Windsor, N. ft. and notion* on W. & P. It. 11. Train* arrive at Norfolk at 6:35 p. m. dally; also at 10:2a a. Ol., dally, txeep: Sunday. No. 43 runs through Without cl-.anga Narfolk to Wilmington. llassaso checked at Company's Norfolk wharf und als-o ut offlco of Passenger and Ticket Agent. 171 Xlala 6trce; toppo <lto Atlantic Hotel.) For tickets to all points f iuth ?toep'ng car reservations und eencrai iuioimullJa call on or address J. A. NEUriFPAVER. Passenger and Tirk.-t Agent. JAMES F. MAUP1N, Gencrnl Forwarding Agent. IT. M. EMERSON. Gen Pa*?. Agent. O. M. BET. PELL Gen. Manager. T. M. EMERSON. Traf do Manager. ^Western Schedule in Effect CCUEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 13. ISjJt LEAVE NOFOL1C DAILY. t:4w w m ?For Richmond. WnMitngtoa, l.ynehburg and tho Wujt, 4 .ii p. m ?Vcslibulcd Limited for ltlch nioud and Washington, btopa only at Suffolk. Wuvcrly and Petersburg. 7:30 p. m.?For Petersburg. Lynchburg, tho West und Southwest. Trains arrive nt Norfolk daily V:10 a. tu., U .23 a. in. and 10:40 p. m Tickets and oU information at ct&tloa W'i 10 Grunby utrect. w B. nr.viLL. General Passenger Agent. W E. HAZLEWOOD. C. 1'. A. BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET CO SAY LINE. COMMENCING MONDAT. NOV. 13, USX Ev. Portsmouth. High rtrcot_!5:U p m Lv, Norfolk. Main street .16:00 p lu Lv. Old J'olnt. llygelu Pier .17.00 p m Ar. llalllmore Union Dock .... 0:30 a in NORTHBOUND 1 P. P.. IL I 11 i: O. ..| 7:45 a mil 7:55 a in ..[?10:15 u in, ll?:l(S a m ..1*12:42 |> m[ 112:35 no 1 lv it. It. l It. & ?. 3:12 p ml 6:12 p in I 1 .<.?) |i in 13:07 p io 15:1* p in Lv. I..?im, ... Ar. Philadelphia Ar. New York ... SOUTHBOUND Lv. New York .I Lv Philadelphia .. ..I Ar. Bait., Union Ht'nl Ev. Baltimore, L;ght street new picis alrect for tho South.C:.10 p m Lv. Old Point .U:li a m Ar. Norfolk .;.v0 a in Ar. Portsmouth .?:3J a <q ? ? Dally except Sund.iy. ??Dally. Ticket* told to nil points North. Rast nod West and baggage chit Led lo dost! nation. Staterooms reaerved upon appli? cation In person at the Company'? oftice. No IS'.1 West Ma:u blrvel, or nil LoarJ steamer, Fi eight will not bo rerMvcd after 4 p. m. to go Krwntd that day. For further Information apply to K?V COMPTON, . _ General Agnat, t J. W. BKOWN, Jr.. Southern Passenger Agent. Atlanta. N"eiT Orleuu-.i. Atia;iiflta, Maeoflp Chaltanonca, Nasltvllln, IMemphN, Florida, ?Siirieu, Caltfurula and ilu- untie,. >.mij!,_^. In Effect Nov. B. 1<39.| No. 41. 1 No. 401 . Norfolk .i Portsmouth B.A.L RurTolk .. .. I<ewlston N. C .. Weldon .. .3.A I* Hc-ndPrtion .. " llalelgh .... Southern Pines " Wilmington .. *? Charlotte .... " Columbia C.N & I. Augusta . CftWC Athens .. ..B.A.L Atlanta (Ce time) Maeon C. of tkv, Jacksonville Plnntl Tampa .. ..Plant) Montgom'y W.ofA, Mobile .. ..L/t.V. New Orl'ns.. " Chat'nooga W.t.t Nashville NC*8tLL Memphis KCM4IH ?9:0.1 .1 m| 9:20 a ml 9 .'it a ml 1:0."> p ml, 11:43 a ml 1:35 p ml S"?.'? ti ml 6:i."3 p ml '10:1'< i> m 10:45 a in 10:Hl a tn ?3:is a in 6:15 a in 11:14 a m! 7:40 p m| y.'.i a 10 31 a ml <:12 p ml y p ml 1 :C0 i> ml tv.-r^ p ml I "o p m] ?8:J0 p m P -.45 p m 9:23 p in iV!0 p in 12:.'.< a m 1:23 a m 4 :27 a m 12.05 p ta 8:40 a in 4:->S p m (:I4 P in I '.'! p ni 1:50 p m 7:S4 p ni 7:?,l :i in f.:45 p m SO? p in 5 ?3 a m 7:t0 x in t:0> a tn m 4.w) p m ?Dally. IDally ex. Sunday. Connections at New Orleans ^v!l^l So-.itti ern l'aclll.r and Texas .v i'aelrti ii:. ways for alt poli.ts lu Texas, Mexico ar.J California No. 402?Arrive Portsmouth dally 7:25 a. m. No. tS?Arrive Portamout_ daily 5 2? p. ai. J. W. BROWN, Jr. Fnas'r Agt., IS!) Main st , Norfolk. Vx Mi KRAY FORBES. Trav. Pass'r Agt.. I'orismouth. Va. E. 6T. JOHN. Vice President a:.d Uen. ??ral Mnnagor. V. B. Mcllee CJeneral Superlrit^pdfnt. II. W. B. QLOVER. L S- ALLKN. Traftlce Manager Oen't l'ass'r A^t, I'ortsmouth. Va. TRAVELER? GUIDE. inirisiiifii i b. oi SCHEDULE IX EFFECT APRIL 1, ISO?. ?MAIL AND EXPRESS LEAVES NOB Folk DAILY (expect ISundny 10 a. m. t r Belhaven and all stations. Connects at Edent?n for Plymouth. Ja.inesvUlc.Wll llarnston and Windsor. For landings on CVnvan river TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, and for Scuppornonir rn r FRIDAY. Connects at Be'haven ??Ith Old Dominion steamers for Makley vllle aa.i Washington N. C. EVENING EXPRESS LEAVES NOR l oi.K at 1:10 p, m. TUESDAY' THURS? DAY and SATURDAY for Edcnton, Con -,; Elisabeth City with steamer TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATUR? day for Roanoko Inland Oriental und ! New Hern, X. C. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. 1 MAIL AND EXPRESS DAILY (except Suit aj i at 4:25 :>. in. and at H a. m. TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR? day Passenger station. Norfolk and western depot. Freight station on Water ' street. Sti timer* leave Norfolk. Water street station. 9:80 a, in. TUESDAY; THURS? DAY and SATURDAY for Elisabeth City via Dismal Swamp Canal; and ts n. m monday. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY for Currttuck Sound Landings via A. ."v. C ? Canal. Leave Elizabeth city 12 noon for rnong river MONDAY and WED Virginia Beach Division. leave NORFOLK, fa uk AVENUES STATION, neck Days?6:30 a. ni.. n a. ni., 3 p. m. and 5:10 p. m. Sundays?10 a. m. and ;: p. m. LEAVE VIRGINIA REACH. Week Days?S:20 a. in.. 1:30 p. m., ceo p. m. and t: p. m. Sundays?2 p. in. and i;3o i>. m. CURRITUCK BRANCH. DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY. I/cavo Norfolk?9:30 a. in. and l;L'o p m. Arrlvo Munden Pol ut?11:30 a. in and 5:;o p. m. Leavo Munden Point?7 a. m. and 12:30 p. in. Arrive Norfolk?45:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. S:cps at all Intermediate stations. 11 C. l IE DC. INS, Gen Freight and Pass. Agent. M. K. KING. General Manager. TORFOLK Sc OCEAN VIEW RAIL. WAY COMPANY. QUICK AND FREQUENT BERVIC3 BETWEEN. norfolk. ocean view. old point Hampton and Newport news. Take tho Oceaa View Route for Old Point, connecting with tho C. & O. and Trolley Lines for Newport News and in? termediate towns. .' I ? - ; I i S Schedule tnk I "'"i ?"-c I l?E effect a* a*1* <0 I_ A M ' A Jf A M IA MI AM I A m 7:10, S:C0| 8:80 Local dally. 1 | | Mi! S.1S 9:45| Local " |:?.5 o-jo! 1 $S :0:J0.i: :CM,U 30 Local " 110:401 It0?l 11:44 P M l- Mi I' M ? M l- Ml P M ?ii.co 111 :45( Express ~ i::05,' ?l:OJ 1 Ab, Express "? 1M\ ?2 00 l:45[Express " 1:0? ?3:00 8:45) Express " 8:<v5 ?4:00 I'.tSIExpress " 4:0? ?5:00 1:45 Express " t:0i ?0:00 ?:45|Expres? " 6.03 1 00 7:30 t:001 Local " I 7:M 7:531 l!:sl 1 M 7.M l:M 4:M b:M ?.?* 8:28 ? 1st Section Old Point Lxprcas, 2nd Seo? lion Ocean View l-ocal. Local IrclRht leaves Norrolk 11:00 a. ra. Freight received untu lifteen minutes before leaving tuft-'. Faro for tho iouud trip to Ocean View. r?e. Fare for tho round trip to OM Point from any part of Norfolk. Wo, Old Point tickets on talo by all street car conduc? tor.-* Local l-alns leave Ocean View for Nor? folk st HUB. 1:80. 8:S?. ?:*>. 4J0. <u*B C:W p. m. southern ry. DOUBLE DAILY SCHEDULES TO ALL POINTS SOUTH, SOUTHEAST. and SOUTHWEST. EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 10, 15D3. Lv. Norfolk . Ar. Suffolk . Ar. Franklin . Ar JfUre?J. Ar.' Bunalo Junction Ar. Danvllls .. ... .... Lv. Norfolk . Ar. Raleigh . Ar. Durham . Ar. Greensboro . Lv. i lanvlllo .- o is p m Lv. Greensboro.- 7.10 p m f.4S a ra Ar. Salisbury . 8.34 y iu 6.55 a m Ar. Charlotta .. .. .. MS p m s.io n ra Lv. Salisbury ".. .. ? ? S.4'? p in !?.l? a nl A.-. Asheville .Bi.lO a m 2.;\i p m Ar. Hot Springs .. .. 1.33 a in 4.02 p iu Ar Knoxville . i.:i c 21 7.30 p m ! Ar Chattanooga . 7.40 a m 11.33 p m Ar! Nashville ._6.35 p m M0 a 1a Lv. . Chattanooga . 8.00 a m Ar. Mo nphis . 7.10 p m Lv Charlotto .W.?0 n m Ar. Atlanta . 5.10 u in \r. Montgomery .10 :11 a in Ar Mobile . 4 13 p m Ar! New Orleans . 8.30 p m Lv. Atlanta . 5.30 a m Ar! Birmingham . 11 20 a m Ar. Memphis ...8.05 pro Lv. Charlotte. . 10.00 p m Ar. Columbia. 1.20 a m Ar Augusta . 1.00 a tn Ar. flavannah . 6 IT a n Ar. Jacksonville .9-3 a "? Ar. Tampa . 8.40 i. iu ? Daily except Sunday. I'lillmaii I'ainci. Mopping Cnirs, For all information r.pp'.y at tlia liel.ot UUter, Until und Ursniif Mrefh, 'SMtbite"! 1 .-. Baggage (ailed for and checked fron tiolels and residence.* by Virginia Trans? fer Company ou ordera left at ticket o?> tee. ? FRANK 3. CANNON. SA V. Pr?sident and Gen'l Mgr. J. M. GULP W. A. TURK. Trafilo Mgr. Gen 1 Pass. AgU Washington D. C. W. B. BROWN. Pass. Aj:!.. Norfolk. Va. Ip OR R I c H.M O N D, PETERSBURG^ JL1 OLAREMONT, OLD POINT. NEWPORT NEWS AND JAMES KIVEIJ LANDINGS DIRECT BY DAY'LIGHT. Virginia Navigation Company's elegant Saloon Steamer OLD POINT COMFORT Civile wharf, Norfulfc.every TUES? DAY THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 7 a. in.', touching at Portsmouth, Newport News und Old Polnl K>.>in;4 and returning, arriving at Richmond about 5:30 p. m., connecting with all evi hing trains. Faro to Rl< hmond, $1.50. , To Ricnniund and return, {2.50. To Richmond, second-class, Tickets much eheaper tlum any oth'-r routo to Richmond, Petersburg, Waverly: HtOksford and stations on Atlantic and DahvillO railroad aiid all iioinls via Rich? mond. Tickets for salo at ticket agencies of Walke & Son. 11. Brandt, und oa board steamer. Freight received daily (Sunday except? ed) f\jr all above-named points. JAMES W. M'CARRICK. a?ant.