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THE ROANOKE TIME& (DAILY AND WEEKLY) An Independent Democratic papv devoted to trie material and politic i nterests of Roanoke and Southwe; Vuginia. ?? TO? AHTEKT1SK * 14To discontinue an advertisement,' says John Wanamaker, "is like takir? down-your sign. If you want to (< business you must let the public kno.' it. I would as Boon think of don ; ...business without clerks as witho 1 advertising." PLASM SIDEWALKS. The making of wooden pavements i not true economy and the City Coun<:. would do well to read and digest tti : fact. Roanoke has too many wooden pav; meats and more than half the time th are in a very dangerous conditioi Planks become loose, the weather ro. the wood and there you have a dan?*r out trap. Then again, and we say this on ti 'authority of a man who knows, the cc > of keeping the pavements in repair f.v a year is more than the original cc* to the city and this should be tak ;>; ?*into consideration. The question of pavements is on; .hat has puzzled people from the tii 11 mt p&vements were first thought ( . frick is perhaps about the best for t mple of years wear, but then thi ? iegia to break and their usefulness - past. Concrete is good but too expe - 3ive. Asphalt is still better but the t costs money. Perhaps some one i i the various compositions would lit t'^. ill better than anything else, ar.! ben the city fathers feel themselves le they would do weil to look int i ..?4 merits of these various materials, because brick is so generally used i ? 0 reason why it is best. <d then, too, bricks cost lots c' v in Roanoke. ROOM FOR ALL. 3 years ago wheu the noses d ?ple of the United States we:: d there was lost 50,000,000 oi je that time the increase iu pope 1 has been something wonder! 1:' ow reaches a total of very nearl' -^^'OjOOO. This is not so large an ir creasfe as in the ten preceeding yeate but s'till it is very large and no 0II12: nation on the globe can show the li; i of it. The census shows clearly that 11: increase is not due in any great degrs: to natural causes. Immigration hi* never been so great, and like a spon ; 1 ihe New World has drawn from 11 old many of its sturdy sons and daugc ters. We should not be opposed to tl 1 immigration. We have plenty of roon -plenty to eat and a home for all wli are honestly seeking it. Southwe^ Virginia alone can sustain a natic and it will require many a days ha: work to wrest from the bowels of t; mountains the wealth that lies bidde*., ABOUT SWIMHIMi RATHS. The suggestion made some time a : by the Times that public swimmi 1 baths be established on the river fro 1 was received with favor, but as yet :i I one has stepped forward with a doc? -'?on. The council can hardly be asked t p the cause, fer there is no mon ? heir disposal worth considering, a:? d there is is needed for other pi; as. But if some one in Roano; its to be remembered and leved i? little folks through the comi.. rs they couldn't accomplish th nose better than by giving a hu i ! or two dollars towards buildi; baths. -lere is no greater pleasure in mil mer than a good swim. Eve., cannot go to too seashore, with i. jy beaches, long line of surf ai.< ifesh salty breeze blowing in up( 1 m. Dul every one can walk out -flJ^E?anokc and take a plunge in tl water, that comes dashing down" fro 1 the clear mountain streams. That i> thoy can if the baths are established A TRUE PULSE. Nothing better than a recent repo: of the Post Office Department show 1 the great increase of population in th 1 State. ^ Within the past fiscal }-ear 200 ne a post offices were established, aad on!} thirty-seven discontinued, making 1 net gain of 1G3. This increase is remarkable, and tti blue-covered report Is a true pulse <? Virginia's wonderful progress, Mo> i of these new offices have been estab? lished in the Southwest, and are tl ( direct outcome of the wonderful dt ?? velopment of the coai and iron indui ? tries. tRATT'SM&'llXERS?! (For --^BeU IftAKHP In peace Buk?. Sura RUM?. Itdocnthe wort , ; ?eath.OonU>UU poison.*..* Sold by Bud well, Christian & Bai bee. jylO tf atarrhR?med Instantly relieves and speedily caret catarrh. Why do you suffer? Oswl u on uittUlbl? cure. SlM by BudweU Christian & Bai v jylO tf. -THE DANVILLE? .iURSERY ai GREEN HOUSIi J COMPANY. DanviUe, Virginia. V. T^Sutherlin, President. Geo. 8. Sartin, Gen'l Manager. We/are prepared to furnish any and 1 kinds of fruit, shade and ornamen u trees, plants, vines, etc., in an: ntity. Fine lot of roses and bed \j?nts, and anything in the thu iline. Write us before buying ne sent free. Goood agentn , Younger, our agent," h [q city, and orders can lx Lhim at Kuohois, Abhitt & -?ale H??ding, .Teffereon ; retary and Managt. t GRAND DRAWING OF THE Loteria de la Benaflcencia Fnlilicr OF THE STATE OF Z AGA TEC AS, MEXICO A syndicate capitalists have securec the concession for operating this LOTTERY And have extended its businesi throughout the United States and British America. The drawing will take place on tin 27th of each month, not excepting Sundays and holidays. Below will be found a list of the prize ?which -will be drawn on June 27th, 189? At Zacatecas, Mexico, and continued monthly thereafter. Capital Prize, $150,00(1 100.000 Tickets at $10; Halves, $5 Tenths, $1; American Currency. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 PRIZE OF $150.000 is $150,00 1 PRIZE OF 50,000 is 50,00 1 PRIZE OF 25,000 is 25,00 3 PRIZES OF 10,000 are 30,00 2 PRIZES OF 5.000 are 10,00 5 PRIZES OF 2.000 aiv 10,00 10 PRIZES OF 1,000 are 10,00 20 PRIZES OF 500 are 10,00 i 2o0 PHIZES OF 200 are 40,00 i 300 PRIZES OF 150 are 45.0C I 500 PRIZES OF 100 are 50,00 > APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 150 PRIZES OF $150 are $22,50 I 150 PRIZES OF 100 are 15,00 I 150 PRIZES OF 50 are 7,501 009 Terminal Prizes of 50 are 49,0? > 2192 $521,95 I Club Rates: G Tickets for $50. Special Rates arranged with Agents. AGENTS WANTED in every tow i and city in United States and Britis i America. The payment of prizes is guarantee I by a special deposit of live hundre thousand dollars ($500,000), with th ? State Government, and approved b Jesus Arechiga, Governor. Drawing under the personal super vision of Lie. Herminio Arteaga, wh i is appointed by the Government a i lnterventor. "I Certify that with the Stat Treasurer ali necessary guarantees ar ? deposited, assuring full payment c all prizes of this drawing. "Hermtjtio, Ahgtkaga, "lnterventor."' IMPORTANT. Remittances must be either by Ne> York Draft, Express or Registere I Letter, American money. Collection can be made by Express Companies o Banks. Tickets sent direct to managt ment will be paid by drafts on Ne\ York, Montreal, St. Paul, Chicago San Francisco or City of Mexico. Fo further information address JUAN PIEDAD, Manager. mv21-lv Zacatecas Mexico. ROANOKE. BlIILDM D E. H. STEWART, President. H. G. COLE, See. and Treas. J. F. BARBOUR, Gen I Manager. Oflice with Gray A Boswell, Je ferson Street. Large Brick Buildings; Specialty. Homes built on easy payments. Pa rona*.:e solicited. Estimates, cheer? fully furnished on application. J. F. BA GENERAL MANAGER, je 14-tf. THE M V -AND DINING ROOMS Are now prepared to furnish meals a POPULAR PRICES Table boarders can be accommodatec and will receive prompt and careful attention. STEAKS, CHOPS, AND ALI DISHES TO ORDER SERVED IN FIRST CLASS STY'LE. Cold Lunch Counter attached where cold lunches are served from 5 a. m. to 12 p. in. Fish, Clams and Game in season a specialty. H. M. LINNET, SIBERT & C Real Estate Agents, Moomaw Block, No. 9. ) We have a fine list of pro;? rty from which to select. In location, price and terms, we hope to suit all. If you have P R O P E R T Y To sell or exchange, call. Best of references given. junlGlm J. E. Rftulcare & Go, Manufacturers of TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, And dealers in all kinds of Cooking and Heating Stoves. Plumbing, and Gas and Steam fitting done. Tin roofing a specialty. Satisfaction guar anteed. No. 115 First avenue, Roan oke, Va._ap5-tf DYEING, CLEANING and REPAIRING You will save money by bringing your dirty clothes to be cleaned or dyed -and repaired to me. Charges moderate. Work first class. E. Walsak, Corner Campbell and Henry atraelp, ! Roanoke, Va. tt j TRUSTEE S AND C( MMISSIONER'S SALE. tue fidelity insurance, tros' and safe deposit company and 0 hers V RSUS the shenandoah valley k 3lroad company and other; . The underseigned, the Fidelity :surance, Trust and Safe deposit Cor - panv, trustee, under a mortgage giv n by tho Shenandoah Valley Railroo 1 Companv, bearing date April 1st, If J, and A. Moore, jr, esq., special col missiouer, by virtue of a decree entf tdin the above-entitled cause by tie circuit court of the city of Roanoke. u the State of Virginia, upon the 2Gt l of April, 1890, and by the circuit coi ?; of Jefferson county, in the State < f West Yivgfnia ont.be 24th day of i'ay, 18'JO, and by the circuit court <f \Va.sbii:trr'n. tvMiiny, in the State of 1 iryland, on the :lrd day of June, 389? , wdll offer for sale at public auction i ?Tuesday, the tfOth day of Septembe , lfStK), attwelvelnoou, upon the front teps of the court house in the city <f Roanoke. >u !n S'nt<- of Virginia, 11 the right, title, and interest of tl ? Shenandoah Valley Railroad-Conips iy in and to its entire lino of Railron 1 extending from Koauoke. in the Sta '"of Virginia, through the counties ?f Roanoke. Boretourt, Rockbbridge, mgusta, Rockingham, Page, Warrei , and Chirk in .-aid rstate and througl the county of Jetferson in tho State < f West Virginia aud through the com / of Washington in the State of Mar - land.to Hagerstown in the State of Uryland, a distance of two hundre I and thirty-nine miles more or less, t !ether with all branches, sidings, an ] other appurtenances of t he said line >l railroad, with the tolls, incomes.rent: ,| issues, and profits thereof, and all it real estate.rigbts of way, easements.ii tures, rolling stock, machinery, too and equipments, and all other person 1 property thereto belonging, and all roperty, real, personal and mixed, at J all corporate powers and franchises t longing or appertaining to the She - andoah Valley Railroad Company. The receiver will remain in posset on of the mortgaged premises, and co - tinue to operate the line of railroad cer the sale and until the conveyance thereof. He will keep a correct accc tit of the earning* ?and income of t l e premises accruing after the date of le sale, and if the sale shall be confirm* 1 the purchaser, on delivery of posses on by the receiver, will be entitled c receive the net income and earning Bertlings subsequent to the date of sal ?. and the proceeds of such income an earnings. For a more full and detailed descr ??on of the mortgaged premises, bidde * are referred to an inventor}', which cay be examined at the ollice of the l ;? ceiver, room No. 131 Bullitt Buildin .Philadelphia. The premises to be so ? include all additions made or to be : ado by the receiver, and all railroj i'. supplies which the receiver may ha ? ou hand at the time of sale, or m: y acquire thereafter before delivery o possession. By said decree the liens upon the '.remises and the order of their priori j are? 1. Costs of suits in Virginia, We Virginia and Maryland, 2. Sundry judgments which are si eilic lieus upon detached tracts of land in the State of Vi jinia having priority to all mortgage liens. 3. Outstanding receiver's certitic les and other charges un? der the receivership. t3of April lst,1880, having irovement Company. 5,003,595 >ment Company. ige of April 1, 18S0, post >vement Company. secured by mortgage of 770.0OO roLSS'j 4. Amount secured by first mortgi priority over claim of Central I 5. Amount due the Central Impro G. Balance secured by first mort poned to claim of Central Imp 7. Past-due aud unpaid coupon April 5th, 1SS1. S. Amount of bonds issued and ou landing under mortgage of April 5th, 1881, known as gen- \il mortgage. 4,113,000 9. Amount of bonds issued ami or s-tauding uuder mortgage of February 12th, 188:5, known j the income mortgage... idler. 584,205 1,535,493 Judgment in favor of S. p. II. Judgment in favor of J. E. Mot Judgment in favor of F. T. Am ?son, September, 188.' 209,000 :?4 10,-ur? 29 1,347 10 11 12, 13. Judgment in favor of F. T. An erson, March. 188(1. 14. Amount due Fidelity Insuran ?, Trust and Safe Deposit Company under the several Oar trusts (January, IstJ 1S90) 035,522 4 15. Amount due Maddock k Evans . 410 ; 10. Amount due Johnson & Wea*; i. 138 ! 17. Amount due C. G. Crawford. 750 1 The amounts mentioned in thefoi going schedule carry interest from Ju y 1st, 1890. ill executory contracts made by the r - it, of which contracts the receiver, I $ trustee and special commissioner a ft ! /adnounced by the trustee and speci .1 subject also to any liability that mi j owing out of any lawful acts done 1 \ ut of any suits which may be pendii g tale, or that may be instituted again i i.bilities, if any. "will remain a lien up? t. This sale will be made subject to ceiver under the authority of the ec said decrees, is directed to" give to tl and accurate statement, to be publi commissioner at the time of sale, an be established against the receiver ; him in his capacity of receiver or against the receiver at the time o him at any time thereafter: all such the premises until discharged. TERMS ;OF SALE, By the decrees hereinbefore recitt .. it is provided that?The said trust e and special commissioner shall sell t v. premises herein directed to be sold c the highest and best bidder, and si i 1 require such bidder, before makii p an adjudication to him, to pay in ish the sum of $75,000, and if the sale t confirmed by the court, the balance cf the purchase-money must be pa ? one-third within three months, one- lird within six months." and the balan t <ale, each of said deferred payments c the rate of six per cent, per annul i ?. to anticipate the day of payment.Aft i ?b sum in cash as may be sufficient c }f the complainant's trust and of tl .? ceiver, and the liens and indebtedne s as prior to the first mortgage, and f ? the payment of the pro rata divider J out of the net proceedes of sale for irtfibution that may be due to tho c beneficiaries under the said trust di els, whose bonds and coupons may n t be used in payment of purchase-inc '-y as is herein provided for, the sal trustee and special commissioner m > "receive from the purchaser or pu ?? chasers, in part payment of the pur ' ase-money. any of the bonds or unpa 5 jn, in the order of their priority wni< j to the complainant, to or toward tl a ? is of such sale shall be legally applic jjons so to be received in part payme t lined and fixed at a sum which sna 1, atingfor such proceeds, be at lea t equal to the share or proportion ve able out of such net proceeds to sni b purchaser or purchasers as the hole i or holders of such bonds or coupon ?, and the bonds and coupons so appli c in satisfaction of the purchase-mom y shall be treated as a payment there ? to the extent of such application. Company, or its representatives, ahl.ll ? herein ordered to be sold, it shall 't payment of so much of the purcha t i'.e Jien of the Central Improveme t >mt upon account of such lieu, proportion of the purchase-money th t on thereof that may be paid in su< b [ t upon said equitable lien, applicath c e same determined. :o comply with the terms of sale th; t ' sale, anel before a final adjudication c such bidder, the trustee and special (oiamissioner may reject the bid, ai"c proceed at once, then and there, to tike a resale, or may then and thee publicly announce that on some otl r day, to be then designated, and I ? t ween certain hours of the day, to <? designated, they will, at the sure place, make a sale of the premises u der the decree without further adve ment, and theymay make the same ccordingly. And the trustee and speci . commissioner shall have power t< adjourn "the sale from time to time, c their discretion, until a sale shall he. e beed made in accordance with t i provisions of this decree. within nine months from the date ( carry interest from the date of sale i but the purchaser shall have t he rig' the payment by the purceaser of s pay the costs, charges, and expense.1 cause, and the indebtedness of the ! interest coupons, with interest ther are secured by the said deeds of trn payment of which the said net proc ble, the amount of such bonds or cc of such purchase-money to be deter upon a proper distribution and acce In case the Central Improvemen become the purchaser of the proper lawful for such a purchaser to mak money as is applicable to the equitt Company, by receipting for such an If any question shall arise as to tl must be paid in cash and the propo bonds and coupons, or by giving cn may be made to the court to have t In case of the failure of any biddt are to be complied with on the day the fidelity insuranc compa: john c. bullitt, wm. j. robertson, Solicitors for Truslcss. TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT , TRUSTEE. a. MOORE, Jr., Special Commission c jiiu 27 tf S. S. SI[ -JEWELER, NO, 5 Salem Avenu , - ? FULL STOCK jan o REPAIRING PRO! ?TLY EXECUTED IF TOO Win 10II MET INVEST III ! ROANOKE B12AL ESTATE. | FOR E? AMPLE : Three lots bought for i;,( :o five months ago, sold fcr $35,000 ast weeK Similar Instaf ces Numerous* Real Est ite Agents, Agents for all kinds of property, impr- 'jd end unimproved, city and surburbai. GEO. ALLEN].1 C. C. TC IPJilNS. C. L. HATCHER. ALLEN, I TOMPK i\TS & HATCHEK REAL EST^ TE AGENTS. OFFICE?Main Street, Opposite lotel Lucerne, SALEM, VIRGINIA. _ AGENTS FOR THE S LE OF PROPERTY OF WEST SALEM LAND COMP AMY. Tbe SHlem Improvement Co., and a 1 other Salem Land CTootoanies. Prop arty in Sil ptrtS of the elfy Also, Farm, Mineral and COfli LHtide. HTCerres*ondenee Solicited. myMf FINE RESIDENCE AN D BUSINESS PROPERTY, IN ANY PAF T OF ROANOKE. CALL C OR ADDRESS. L. L. POWEL L. & COMPANY W. S. GOOCH, President. Roano* Va. Office, Stewart Buildin. , Third Avenue, Opposite City Postoffice. PROFESSIONAL N. I LRTE Vice Pr ndeut. E,II. L. CHILES, Sec'y & Tr, n n DOMINION INVESTMENT OFFICE: IN CITI2 2NS' BANK BUILDING, (Roanoke,.Virgin^ ap5-6m MAKES AND NEGOTIATES FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS. 1=2 ?v I IN FRONT OF ASSENGEK DEPOT - - VIRGINIA. Commercial tourists Home, and Headquarters for tliose de ring Fir.>fc-ClasB Accoiumodatious. Large Sample Romas._A_Fine Bar Attacbrd S. A. VI CK, Proprie 3r, Member A. T. B. A. 6. uuiffin. I J. ALLEN WATTS. QRIFFIN & WATTS; ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW, Roanoke, ... - Virginia. Office: Room No. 5, Kirk's buildinj, comer Salem avenue and Jefferson. &?. tf ONE TO FI 7 E DOLLARS. CUT RATES ON "AILROAD ICKET BOUGHT OF ME TO ALL 1 dints P H. S. MORRISON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Room No. 1. Thomas Built - in.g, Court House Square, Roanoki , Va. All business promptly attended t i ^ P. STAPLES^ Attorney-at-Law, Roanoke, Va. Office: Corner Salem avenue an 1 Commerce streets, over Wertz's grc - eery. inyl4 tf. rjMIOMA W. MILLER, Attorncy-at-Law. Offick?No. 10 Kirk budding, over 3 I Johnson A Johnson's Drug Store. ' apS-tf s I - - 0. b. moomaw, i juo. w. woods, Hotetourt county. | Roanoke county. MOOMAW & WOODS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA' ' ?v U practice in the courts of Roano) J city and county and counties adjoining. Wi 1 attend the courts of loanoke andBotetoti t ocularly. Office?Salem) Avenue, oppoui 3 tcwart's Furniture Stove, Roanoke. Va tf OFFICES FOR RENT* ROOMS FOR RENT. Offices and Rooms for rent in 'the City Hotel Building, which has recently been converted Into ao office buiidint BEST LOCATION IN CITY". Management intend putting a passenger elevator in the buildy>g. Electric lights auuifia?,.;a all room*. For terms,<.pply to * .. L. L. Foweil & Onposite Posto?kc. my3-tf Hardwood & Slate Mantels, Tiles j i.nntel Facings, Hear:h.' riain -rid Inlaid Tiles for Floor, &c. Grates, Brass Goods, and Fire place Appurtenances. Catalogues furni.dieJ on application. T:-i.rriiONU 1482 [Please mention this j:ipc No. 124 North Howa d Street, Baltimore, Mc.. W. A. IM DI??0 & CO., F?Q?A & B( PRACTICAL Tinners, Plumbers. Gas and Steam ! Heating by Steam, Hot W Air Furnaces roofing, guttering, 401 JEFFERSON 1 ROANOKE, - - Vj Estimates cheerfully give:; $|| of work. te s^ratliiv in?t ^RCHITECTS._0 0. VON ?ERTA, ( ARCHITECT. ?L. 1405 F. Street, Washington, D.( - L M immmWTm,*Js?JMC1f'^ Correspondenc^^hVnted. - j g Marshall A Co., Prop'rs. VINTUN VIRGINIA.. Correspondence Solicited. ap2o-j n. E?i &3 C < o > ?z w X ^RCHER L. PAYtf ATTORNEY-ATI Oilice on Commerce str House. Special attention giv..ai tion of titles to and ma.t4nec|.(' with reul estate. o. w. hansbrough. SAM JTANSBROUGH.& WII ATTORNEYS AT Room No. 11, - Mooma Jefferson Street, Roa Will practice in the HustiiL , f the city of Roanoke, Cdu, . peals of Virginia and Uu^J district courts. NUMBER is, SAEEM A VF' iiY AND NIGHT' MEALS AT HOTJBS. WR1GH late of Ric VERY STYLE Rooms handsomely furnished wi antique oak furniture. DRINKS OF -EVERY DESCRIPTION- f-Jj ]AR. EDWIN p. V DENTIST, late oi ivici?. i w k t1 f ? b/-rr^v Office in Didier Building, c& J^s^-r^^^^'-?^ son and Campbell streets. | Gibson,Hunter, Wilson, Walker's Old Special attention to bleaching di colored teeth by a process of his o\v i invention. All work guaranteed an 1 at moderate ligures. Terms cash. my27 3m FURROW, W. H.I ARNES, PEBBBB G.F.BURCHLT J KINNEY, M. D. PRACTICE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Throat and Nos: OFFICE?Over O'Leary, Campbe 1 fctreet. my27Gm W. 0. HARD AWAY, attorney at law. J, C. Furrow & Co% (Late of the Martinsville Bar.) Courts: Roanoke and adjoinin ; counties. Office, Moomaw Buildin; , Jefferson Street S. Rooms 3 and 4. janlO tf _{& ! Malt, Alderney and Clover Club. These are among the finest whiseys dstiiled. CSTBilliard and pool rooms attached. - feb20-tf Wat, F. Baker. War. H. arkley BAKBR * MARKLET. Seal Estat REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT!. j DB~w-s-eKEe0BT OFFICE OVER E. DL IERS GROCERY STORE. DENTIST, 118Jefferson Street,-Roanoke, Y;.! ?FFIC? Room No. 0, Second Floor, Moomaw Block, South Jefferson 8treet, ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. City Property, Farms and Minera / Lands sold. Correspondence { .ap;>-tf Solicited. J WE RESPECTFULLY S' LICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. my30 tf Salem avenue, Roanoke, Va. fflTTTIflW w? Donglaij Shoes i UaU A lull wnrranted, and every pi las Mi name and price stamped on butto East Tennessee Virginia & Geo g i RAILWAY" SYSTEM $3 mo Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Gra The cxccllenco and rearing qualities of this s! cannot be better 8hown than oy tbo Htrong cndoi merits of Its thousands of constant wearers. Se".00 Gonaine Hand-sewed, an elegant t 9 stvllsh dress Shoe which commends its 3>B.G0 iland-newed Welt. A line calf S) "? unequalled for stvlo and durability. S9.S0 tJoodycnr Welt Is the standard dr <?> Shoe, at a popular price. S9.50 Pollcemnn'n Shoe is especially adop V for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES lad^e haro been most favorably received since Introdue und the recent Improvements malcc them cuper to any shoes sold nt theso prices. Ask your Dealer, and If he cannot supply you st direct to factory enclosing advertised price, oi l)0Bt?l for order blanks. . W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Ma; janlleod-6m tu lb sat (STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.? The Stockholders of the Roanol Building Company are hereby r, tiuested to be present at a meeting t. beheld Monday, July 30th, 1890 t 12 o'clock m., at the office of tl Roanoke Loan, Trust and Safe D posii Company. ? 1y2tf -thk??? i OCEAN SHORE PARK HOTE VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA. The Ocean Shore Park Hotel, Vi ginia Beach, in Princess Anne count; Virginia, at the ocean terminus of tl. S^<PSS?!SS^!S ? Norfolk andVirginia Beach Railroc ^SpAW^^^^uU I offers to the public a long-felt want. It is an ocean shore resort withi the means of all. The hotel is nev being its first season, with a lirst ckv table, large, airy rooms, and newl ., furnished throughout. '?^tf?i?i:S 3 THE BATHING. The surf batl y^^^^^i'tM- 3 I 's unsurpassed by ony upon tli Atlantic coast. The absence of an undertow being a marked feature The temperature of the water 3 warmer, and the bathing more pre longed than on the New Jersey, o Long Island Coast. S1? HEALTH RESORT. As a healt: resort, it has been pronounced as con pared with Atlantic Citv and Fori ress Monroe, to have many superio natural advantages, both winter an summer. AMUSEMENTS. Surf and st: water bathing, Crabbing, Bowlim . Tennis, Horse-back and Switch-bac . riding may be indulged in. Musi i throughout the season. The Wester,. Union Telegraph Company has ai 1 office on the Beach. TRANSPORTATION. There ar seven trains daily (except Sunday; each way between Norfolk and Vir ginia Beach. Four trains each wa; on Sunday. For all other informa tion address GEO. H. QUACKENBOS, Ocean Shore Park Hotel, je9 tf. Virginia Beacli. v > Real Estate Agents AND DEALERS IN Is the only Short and Direct Lii 3 The finest Pullman Vestibule sljeej - ing car service in the South?Pullma i Sleepers without change, Roanoke 1 > Knoxville, Chattanooga, Rome, A: - ni8ton, Selina, Montgomery, Mobil , and New Orleans. Direct connection made at Ron i and Chattanooga with through sleej - ers for ATLANTA, MACON & A. l. gorlev, President. S. p. gorley, Vice President. j. s. Simmons, Sec'y and Treas. WEST END Brick and Tile Works Manufacturers of first-clasB Brick t all kinds, including No. 1 PresB Bricl Draining Tile, &c. Works on We^ Carapbeil stfeet. Roanoke, Va, B4-. 913. s v aprl-Gm/ JACKSONVILLI For any further information addres: E. A. WARRBN, Trav. Pass. Agt. Bristol, Trm C. A. Benscoter, Ass. Gen. Pass. Ag Gen. Pass. Agt. Knoxville, T; at OFFICE : Rooms and 4, first floor Exchange Building. ALLEGHANY INSTITUTE, ROAN? OKE, VIRGINIA. C. F. JAMES, B. A., D. D., Principal. A first-class high school for boys aud young men. Handsome building,- entirely new and well equipped, on the heights overlooking Roanoke. Pure -water, pure air and healthful location. Build? ing heated by steam and supplied with bath rooms. Full corps*, of ex? perienced teachers. Students pre? pared for advanced classes of College or University, or for business life. Send for catalogue, to Principal Alleghany Institute. jy 4 lm Roanoke, Va. NOTICE. A regular meeting of the Stockhold ers of the Valley Building and Ln vestment Company is hereby calleda the office of tbe company, in the cit; of Roanoke, Va., August l6t, 1890, a" 12 o'clock, noon. By order of th< Board of Directors. D. H. SCOTT. jy 2 30t Secretary B. W. Wrenn, jy5tf YOUNGE. Architect and Superintendent Roanoke, Va. Room 0, Didier Build ing. All classes of ptfblic and privat MIdiil?. ArXftH?lHteriorwork? ana dec?rati?n ft Specialty. .jy4tf ENGLEBYI BROS., manufacturers of TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE and dealers in all kinds of COOKING and HEATING STOVES Bafli of Eu Roanolrc, Virvsinia* Salem Avenue, between Jefferson and Henry Streets, J. B. Levy, President. Late cashier Commercial Bank, Roanoke, Va. John Ott, Cashier. Late cashier City Bank, Richmond, Va. Accounts of banks, bankers, corpor? ations, merchants, and individuals solicited. Our facilities for doing a general banking business are equal to to any banking house in Virginia Collections a specialty and prompt remittances made. Interest allowed on time deposits m!8-tf Plumbing and Gas-Fitting, Roofing Spouting and Jobbing. -o- ? 10 Salem Avenue, ROANOKE, VA i an 5 6 m j J. B, HGCKADAY, the pi/v: ;er BUL BUK ML ?of? Roanoke City. Va. office: 105 First St., S. W. FiTBt National Bft"fik Bttflatojf.