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ori?tiffo-??; \i ? ivor;:.-:-!!:.--;!'.,"' j^amaker, "is like taking igu. I.;'you want to do you must let the public know would us soon Chink of doing ?without clerks as without vertising.'' THE POSITION OF TUE TISIES. Our morning contemporary is wrong when it-says,"as it did yesterday, that the T.IMCS is of the opiuion that Mr. Edmunds will have trouble enough iu securing the Democratic nomination for Congress. This papsr some time ago printed no article relative to the candidacy of Major Gaines. In that article we spoke of?the position Major Games jeld in the Farmers' Alliance move? ment,and also pointed out the fact that had a great many friends iu this [riot, and that they propose i to sup bim. ft Kme,f\Vff44a.V?been given .pi thai Major Gaules has jn the canvass, and.so far as Mr. Edmunds is uow the sruan in Lhe field. ! Times has never expressed auy itioo t> Mr. Edmunds, as would ?posed in reading the article . by cur mornin'g contemporary, other 1 aud, we have takf-u oc ; and. again to compliment good r;ork he has per !ut because he has done this reason why we should be [he merits of other candi tver hoy mny be. e: does net support Mr. the nomination at the tutet here on the ?>.h. province to support any .and proposes to gi\e show. F.tvt it does *erat_wko r to : least em rc i the tatai wire, the eminent electrician this; ?t manner in which the car-; ipp!:i I. a doubt but what the ra ^e will have to be im .-d before another execution takes' . There is souiethir.g fearfully, g with it and this should at once [ died. A man lik.-. Edison flowed a hand in the matter iC thn public in the ffirt to a mns are dominated ?sidential family. There isI ;ood reason to believe this,at anyj a account of its readiness to uoij defend the admioie Ira lion, n attacking the enemies of the Til organ of the Harrisons seems c tried persuasiou with the op : of the bill, but in vain, aud . is changing its tactics and seek In whether or not ridicule isn't ttor weapon. iL Lave made a mistake. No b likes to be laughed at and if be is .au ;d'spirit as those Western men the most part are, they generally i";u hack. - !I M. I" IT ALO.VG. 'be meeting of the subscribers to Guarantee Company, over the! ptrty of which the Roanoke and' im is to be hu'lt, was a most, siic one, and there is hardly a n. but what t :e amount needed will j day or two be given. account of ihe meeting yes Hj will be found .hi the news tuns of the Times this n]forning,and uld bo road aud digested by ivho has the iutcftst* of this .. Thespiritejladdressesof Troul and (Joncl Fries Jvcd, um?" attention . . were ?'-'^-'d to was iulJR iD^1 ''' 11 1! o success Ot.?fr-Foad. >|eryone should givo what they can making the company a grand Rut little money now re 8i ' scribed, a mere baga the advantages to be de the road's coming here is jtggns to be a general impres nioney subscribed to the ' is given. This is not y reason to believe o be derived will be lents paid in, but he money will be kRATT'S J For Btc.i 'rdm. ' Sure death. Contains NO poison, ti? JLLER* t/Ble^p In peace. Itdoeslha work effectually, r , Sold by Bud well, Christian & Bar fee_' ? ?_.__Jyl_0 tf nlartthRemeii Instantly reli< \?s nod g]>eeuily cures catarrh, why do you mi'Ti'r? < Mui is au liiftillilile cure. Sold by Budwe'd Christian &Bnr ?ee.Jand all druggists- jylO 1 f. WANTED. B. Williams will CS in vocal an*! ?"* M resume her cla struinental music September Kifh Address Hotel Felix, Roanoke augO-th&S'-tf. FOR SALE.?A pair of well > ? k :1 Shetland ponies with carriage ! harness complete. Ponies are >'i:'5J"fJ and carriage nearlv new. a;: > Tjmks oilice. mil:' TIT ANTED -Four ltrst-e Tl ters at good wages. Money p ? ?very Saturday night. '' :! !' Second avenue n. w. , aug7-8t J' P. LEHHKJ ' . |TAVEYoyRi)iNiNi.!;; II ing nicelv decora: or water colon inarO-tf Can ch?" L\ A PE Fourth uve mvtiOtf BOARDERS dated at R< DOOM AN D BOAKR U lightful locality. V ? uue. s. \V. MICE lTKNISi:: I) KOOMS FOR Kient sixth Avei ?? ? . Va.f ?uf Park street. il^lL \\ BE ACG?MMO pVk Hotel; Nicely! furnished rooms gf??tiud.s j Table set wi ? ^?TtsnnwV ? affords. MRS < RAW FORD. mar'.-: tf Proprietoress. WANTED vs BOOK-KEEPER, A Vi brighl ? P : possessing :. i knowledge bi shorthand and type , r rvpe.wn?ang alone. Ad ;x [u f"n ? mmendations, and "vi," Timks office. i'yll tf writing, j dress i qualificat i??? A' PI?ST-GhASS DINNER SERV ED daily from 12:30 to 2.30, for 50 cents ' ": Hck<S'-OO) at the F.x ehan?'<? Building Cafe and Dining Rooms Jyl?tf V' Thi Dei phis posl ro r ,. STRONGEST FINANCI \L ttition in Southwest Virginia K moke Trust. Loan and Salt if companv. Capital and sur '.OoU. Pays interest on de dcv2fi tf RENT?FURNISHED EIGHT ro m house torrent for two months. w\; ; at Times office. jy27 twk. ?OR FI43?T^?LASS E a1 I served in the be.-t of style, go t< the Exchange Building Cafe and; Dining Rooms. Popular prices pre? vail. NO OVERCHARGES, jyl?tf TO CO N TH A CTO I? S. Bids tor constructing appro.:' lies to bridges over the Norfolk and West? ern and. Sbenandoah Valley railroads, at Randolph, Henry and Park streets, in RoanokeCity, Va? willbe received until 12 o'clock, noon, August 4th, 1S90. L Plans and specifications may be keen in the office of the City Engineer Hp.', 'cv.v. House building. W Address bids to Jam. s A. M*< Jonnell, Chairman Bridge Committee. Roan? okeCity, Va., and endorse on envel? opes. "Bid for Henry Street ap? proaches," "Bid for Randolph Street approaches;" '"Bid for Park Street ap? proaches," as the case may be. Bids must be tor approaches to each bridge, sepn rately. Tlie City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids No money will be paid until approaches are com? pleted, and accepted by the engineer iu charge, acting for the city. By ord.tr of City Council for City of Roanoke, Va. [ LLEGHANTLNSTIT PTE, E< >AN il I IKE, VIRGINIA. JAMES, B. a. I). P.. Principal, school for bovs A first-elass high and young men. Handsome building, entirely new a: d weil equipped, on the heights overlooking Roanoke. pure water? ind healthful location. Build id by .-team and supplied >oms. Full corps of e.\ s. Students plv dasses of ('ollege business life. lember 20, 1800, not having been de?! livered to all consumers, the time for'-; payment of same is extended to the 20th inst. On Monday, the '.'xth inst.,: if bills remain unpaid, the water will, lie shut off. This is not to affect in any way the company's rule in the future to require the payment of bills in twenty davs after thev are due. * J. C. RAWN, Manage*1 Ro. Gas ant! Water <'o. 'jJjuly?f._j FUQUA & BOAZ PRACTICAL Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters Heating by Steam, Hot Water or Hot Air Furnaces roofing, guttering, spouting. 401 JEFFERSON st... roanoke, - - - v.: ; i via. Estimates cheerfully given i>u .his line of work. jcti 6m GILBERT C. WALKER, NO. 24 SALEM AVENUE, dealer IJJ Fine Cigars, Smoking and Chewin 2: Tobacco, FRUITS and PEANUTS. PATRONAG E SOLICITED. BUg^tf_ O. A. HEATH, The well-known Jefferson Streei BARBER, Has opened a Barber Shop in Hotel Roanoke. Room in basement. mySO im FIRE, LIFE. ACCIDENT, PLATE Glass, Steam Boiler Inspection, Tornado aud Rent Insurance, at oflice. of Fidelity Loan ami Trust Company,] Salem avenue,feear Jefferson street, Roanoke, Va. THOMAS,LEWIS & CO.. augl-lm tw'. Agents. /TRUSTEESAND COMMISSIONER'S SALE. the i-h.v"iv TI i \ iN^tlANVi:, TRUST .\Sl) i'WK DEPOSIT ANJ) OTHIsKS VEKS?S THS siiENANDOAH valley RAILROAD COMPANY AND 0TUE1 Xhe underseighed, the Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe deposit ltlV, trustee, andern mortgage given by tin- Sbenaudoab Valley Rantum j|>any. bearing date April 1st, 1880, and A. Moore, jr, esq., special cm ,ui?sioiier, bjy virtue of a decree entered iu the above-entitled <-.m u<?- by the ,,ir(!iiit court; of tue city ol Roanoke, in the State of Virginia, lipon the* 20th ,-,f .April, 1890, and by the circuit court of Jefferson countv. in the State ol West \ irgloia on the 2-ltli day of May, 1800, and by the circuit court <-i W-nth ugto* county, in the State of M?rj land, on the 3rd day of June, IS00, will oil erToy sale ai public auction on Tuesday, the 80tb day of September, I;?i0. at tAvt^w noon, upou the front steps'of the court house in the city of Uoanoke, iii the State of Virginia, all the right, title, and interest of flic >hci!iHidi>ah Vallej Railroad Company in aud,to its entire line of Railroad xtendiifg ii-oiu Koaiioke, in the State ol Virginia, through tile counties of i-oauoke, Bo*efour.r, Rockbbridge', Augusta, Rockingham, Page, Warren, oid < Hark in said ?? ite and through t lie county of Jefferson in the State ol tV est Virginia and through the county of Washington in the State of Mary: and to_ Hageislo\vn iu the State of Maryland, a distance of two hundred ind thirty-nine miles more or less, together with all branches, sidiugs, and dhcrappurtenanei > u| the said line of railroad,with the tolls, iucoiues,rents,| ssues.and profits thereof, and all its real estate,rights of way, casements, fix-' ures, rolling stock, machinery, tools and equipments, and all other personal iropertytlu reto lad mgiug, and all property, real, personal anil mixed, and ill corporate powers and franchises belonging or appertaining to the Sheii mdoah Valley Railroad Company. The receiver will remain in possession of tin- mortgaged premises, and con tinueto operate the line of railroad after the stile and until the conveyance thereof. lie will keep a correct account of the earnings [and income ol the premises accruing after the date of tin- side, and if t he sale shall be <?< m firmed the purchaser, on delivery of possession by the receiver, will be entitled to receive the net income ami earning accruings subsequent to the date ol sale, and the proceeds of such income and earnings. for a more full and detailed description ol the mortgaged premises, bidd< rs are referred to an inventory, which may be examined at the office of the re? ceiver, room No. 131 Bullitt Building.Philadelphia. Tin- premises to be s dd include all additions made or to be made by the receiver, and all railroad supplies which the receiver may have on hand at the time of sale, or maj acquire theretifter before delivery of possession. By said decree the liens upon the premises,and tin- order of t!" ir j r'orit; are? 1. Costs of suits in Virginia, West Virginia ami Maryland. ?J. Sundry judgments w hich are specific liens upon detached tracts of land in the State of Virginia having priority to ;.|l mortgage liens. $23*507 11 3. Outstanding receiver's certificates and other charge-un? der the receivership. . 770,009 <-: 4. Amount secured by lir.-r mortgage of April lst,18S0, having priority over claim of Central Improvement Company. 5,O0.*j,.v.)5 CO 5. Amount due the Central Improvement Company. roi,307 0!) 0. .Balance secured by first mortgage of April 1. IS5J0, post? poned to claim of Ceutral improvement Company. 7. Fast-due ami unpaid coupous secured by mortgage of April.Mb. 1881.'.. s. Amount of bonds issued and outstanding under mortgage of April 5th, lssd. known as general mortgage. !'. Amount of bonds issued anil outstanding under mortgage ot February 12th, 1883, known as the income mortgage lit. Judgment "in favor of S. P. II. Miller. 11. Judgment in favor ot J. e. Moose. 12. Judgment in favor of F. T. Anderson, September, !v>~'. 13. Judgment in favor of F. T. Anderson, March, ISSO. 14. Amount due Fidelity Insurance, Trust and Safe Deposit Company under the several Car Trusts (January, i-t, 1800) l?. Amount due Maddock A ('.vans. 10. Amount due Johnson A Weaver. 17. Amount due C. Or. Crawford. < The amounts mentioned in the foregoing schedule carry inter.-; fn m Jul; 1st, 1800. This sale will be made subject to all executory contracts mad.- by tin i ceiverunder the authority ot the court, of which contracts the receiver. I?} said decrees, is directed to giv< to "the trustee and special commissioner a fnl and accurate statement, to be publicly adnounced bj the trusteeaud sj commissioner at the time of sale, andsubject also to any liability that ma; be established against the receiver growing out of auy litAvful acts ? '.?>!. >?? him in his capacity of receiver or out of any suits which luav be-peud against the receiver at the time of sale, or that may be instituted ag'?tis; him at auy time thereafter: allsuch liabilities, if any, will remain ;? li- n up< n the premises until discharged. I.." !?). ii ib' 138 TERMS or sali:, By the decrees hereinbefore recited, .it is provided that?The said trusts e and special commissioner shall sell the premises herein directed to be sold t" the highest and best bidder, aud shall require such bidder, before malcin an adjudication to him, to pay in cash the sum of S?7o,000, ami if the sale L confirmed by the court, the balance of the purchase-money mu-i !"? paid one-third within three months, one third within six month.-, and the balam i within nine months from the date of sale, each of said deferred payments to carry interest from tlie date of sale at the rate of six per cent, per annum: but the j purchaser shall ha ve the right to anticipate tile day of payment.Afti ; the payment by the purceaser of such sum in cash as may be: sufficient : pay the costs, charges, and expenses of the complainant's trust and i : fchb cause, and the indebtedness of the receiver, and. the liens and !;??:? ! * i. as priorto tlie first mortgage, and for the payment of the pro rata divide;,': but of the net procecdes of sale for distribution, thatmay be due to beneficiaries under the said trust deeds, whose bonds and coupons may be used in payment of purchase-money as is herein provided for. the said trustee and special commissioner may receive from the purchaser or pur chaser.-, iu part payment of the purchase-money, any ol the bonds or unpaid interest coupons, with interest thereon, in the order of their priority which are secured by the said deeds of trust to the complainant, to or toward t he payment of which tlie said net proceeds of such sale shall be legally applica ble^the amount of such bond- ->r coupons so to be received iu put payment of such purchase-money to be determined and fixed at a sum which shall, upon a proper distribution and accounting for such proceeds, be at ! i equal to the share or proportion payable out of .?.neb net proceeds to such purchaser or purchasers as the holder or holders of such bonds or coupons, and tiie bonds and coupons so applied in satisfaction ?l the purchase mom ;. dull! be treated as a payment thereof to the extent of such application. In ease 'he Central Improvement Company, or its representatives, shall become the purchaser of.the property herein ordered to be sold, it shall bo lawful for such a purchaser to inake payment of so much of the purchase money .as is applicable to the equitable lien of tlie Central Improvement Company, byreceipting for such amount upon account of such lien. If any question -lutl. arise as to the proportion of the purchase -mon y thai must be paid'in cash and the proportion thereof-that may be paid in such >onds ami coupons, or by giving credit upon said equitable lien, applic 7Ty~!ie m;ole tot he court to have tin- same determined. cus'.- of tin- f ailure of any bidder to comply with the term- of s de that to be coinplie 1 with on the day of sale, .and before a final adjudfeat ion to j, then and there, to make a resale, or may then and tin .Micly announce that on some other day, tube then designated, and be reen certain hours of the day, to be designated, they will, at the same pUce, make ;i sale of the premises under the di cree without further ad ve.r lutat, ami tbeymay make the same accordingly. And tie.- trustee and special coli missioner shall have power to adjourn the sale from time to time, in thej-discretion, until a sale shall have boed made in accordance with the provisions of this decree. rHE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, TRUSTEE. A. MOORE, J;:.. Jcn.N (j, BULLITT. Special Commiss'oi c WM. ,. P,OBERTSON, Sol ?;tors for. Trustees. j1-111 -< t' JEWELER, SO* ?> Salem Avenue. ~ - FULL STOCK jan 0 REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED . IF YOU WAIT TO MAKE BEI RO?N0KE SEAL ESTATE. FOR EXAMPLE : Three lots bought for 17,000 five months ago, sola for S35 000 last weeK Similar Instances ftiiimeroiss* Real Estate Agents, \.rents for ai: kinds of property, iniAved eid unimproved, city and saiburban." GEO. ALLEN. C. ALLEN. T(WP ' REAL ES OFFICE?Main Street, Opposi AGENTS FOR THE 3 WEST SALEM The Salem Improvement Co.,,-and rtv hi all parts of the city. ^-?Correspondence Solicited..^v..' [PKINS. C. L. HATCHER. S & HATCH El J, i AGENTS. Lucerne. SALEM, VIRGINIA. )F PROPERTY OF ?D COMPAMY, Salem Laud Companies. Pro]) hieral and Coal Lands. my7tf [ Ti? li l-i '??! !? INK RES! DENCE Als I) IN AMY PART 3 k SIN ESS PROPERTY, ROANOKE CALL C S OR ADDRESS. T Lj. JL POWE L L & COMPANY Roanoke. Va. Offi wart Building-, rhir.rl Av< i ?. Opposite City Postoffice. in" ipiMi hihi Ii ii um i i . ' -aesaea****? ^ PROFESSIONAI OFFI !?: LN. CITIZEN'S' RAN IC Hl'lLDlNt A HARLES V AT/L'OE ri. <!;{.( Vi' iN. '.. Mi IH. :i,Y AT LA W, 110 Jefferson Street. V ATTS: \VA1 ? s Roanoke, Virgins MAKES /.WD NEGOTIATES FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS. ap ?;:n p X T a rp HffTWl .V. CORN EYS-AT-L AW, :: .anclic. - - ? - Virginia. ?? ?? &e So. 5, EirL'8 building, ?? . ud Jefferson St. tf DEPOT "8 s* B KS ff* P R3 H S Oflt IX FRONT OF PASSEN? Cov.wiCi'cioJ 7 0! in sis i ioM?, Fir ; -Class Aec mimodutions. [Iiis B?r WM ricttor, "ember .\. i ? ?? . S. MORRISON. A rroiiNEY AT LAW. a ii :a N'o. i. Thomas Build [louse Square, Roanoke, J ? -1 :? . ,v attended to ?-> u?,?1 i'i i ' It : f ?? ??? . <l!!U < .1' '? I '??1 t s. a v:r for those d> ?ii Couiia :n ? eery: thoma i r.Ton:;Kv .vt-Law, Roanoke, Va. .: Sa:* ui .avenue and streets, over Wertz?s gro myl l tf. 'w7m.Tej.er, CHENANDOAH VALLEY RAIL Cl ROAD. 3. K. Truss, Receiver. Schedule in effect June, 2, 1800. ARRIVE at roaxokk. 5*00 p. m. Daily?Memphis Express, from Hugerstown ?~id tlic norl b. Thn >ugh Pullman Bleeping ears from New . ork and Philadelphia to Chattanooga and Mem? phis via Hurrisburg, Ha gerstown and Roanoke .40 a. m. Daily? New Orleans ex irc^s from New York, Philadelphia and Haiti more, making connection through to the south (larries through Pullman palace buffet Bleeping ear from Philadelphia to New Orleans without change via Harrisburg, Hagers town, Roanoke, Cleve? land, Calera, and L. & N. R. R. TO FIVE DOLLARS. i ro AD TICKET BOUGHT OF POINTS j ioviv r-at-Law. rk building, over, ? Iirng Store. 5. !"j a. m. r rdwood & Slate Mantels, L.'.Ht i I. G. [ .1 ? i ?.ites, Brass Good.:, and Fire? place Appurtenances. I'.nteiiuirt lounty. ITOOAl?W ? jku. vr. wpons, lloaaoke county. -VOOOS, ; T1 A . N iA ? - A'I'-LAW ?j .- i|S i,hc cnurt? ol !;-j:ir.?ike ?. mi countii - adjoining. Will carts i>< Moanoke aud?otctpurt Hi,.j, A vi ' oppo&ite -. on . i "' t.f ki-. Va .20 ;>. m. ARCHITECT. .- ;. ashington, D. C. ? 'orra sppnd'i nee Sdficitedi A" :her l pa Ko. 124 No rtk tT0vrre,rcl Street, Baliimcre. Md. n v*. tr I !ourl ? , i in < i titles ti miua WIl ! ' ? MS A L FOLt:CEYS AT LAW. ' 11, - Moomaw Building, trei . Roanoke, Va. Will practice :i; the Hustings court of the eiry of Roanoke, Gourt of Ap? peals of Virginia ami fjnited States : tet courts. mar23-tf I.!) W1 ? P. V/RJCiiT DENTIST, i Lte oi Iff. hmoud, Va Oiliee in Didier Building, cor. Jeffer &on_aud < ";i mpbell s{ reel s. S ? .?!;,! attention to bleaching i!i^ eolored teeth l>y n process of !ii.- own l*!nventiou. All work truaranteed and at modenite iigures. Terms cash. LKAVK ROA2fOKX. Daily?Baltimore express from all points south for Washington, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and New York. Car? rie- Pullman palace f??!:T?-T sleeping ear from 15 moke to Philadelphia Without change, via Ha gerstowu and Harrisburg Daily?New York and Philadelphia express, !>i.m Memphis, Chat? tanooga and all points south. For Phil? adelphia and New York. Carries Pulln an Palace buffet sleeping ears through to Philadelphia and New York via Roan: "Ac, Hagerstown ami Harrisburg. Ticket agents will furnish all Infor inatiou and through schedules upon application to O. HOWARD ROYER. ii. P. & T. Agent. Roanoke. Va. ? v, ?.-'1ERN R i L ROAD. Schedule in effect May llth, lS'Jf WEST BOUND. LKAVK ROANOKE. 10:05 a m. Daily; arrive Bristol i ? p m. Stops at all sc tions. connecting at i ford w ith train.- on River Branch; arrivj cahontas at S:35 p Dt ::} .arrives 1 C;il'<Jl.K P P 1:'y. a tu ap7 e H^^BB^fl AO _ V..' J is? i ^wL.w.i. Fine Col? and Lncetl Wntcrproof f-y";*! The exeellcnca r.vA wnnrinc .rjilii!-'''f Ul?W cannot be better abowathaaljy the r .?. mcn?iot to Uiou?and? of coiwtot wcaruni _ s-i.. !i ,!n hi ! h *? which ci mi .111 r.i.-vl" ln fn:iisri>-<. l?iit- :i and Uce. $? ex v.i^ v;-is2^.<!'KS.v3 LADIES, . . . -. ?? ??-...? J?iv liitr-Aiiiri-.l and recent Ivcd since I? ?he' s sold .'i11prices. ..? ..... ... no<] iffcc cannot^supply Tm ?? 'in factory enclosing odrerttecd price, cr t to factory vr.riosing oi. li'.c ?rd.Tl-l:.:i!:i . Vi*. L. DOUGLAS, i as y A??BQ if two ?Ii; 'Is of trust exe . P. Borton, tire lir-r. to lines B. Gregory, I bcingsubstitiited trust' c. dated September t'Oth. 180"?, secure to Julius Oliver the pay? ment of one hundred dollars with i:i ? st from date, and the record dated ember/?! h, 18S8.td me astrttstee to secure-to Julius Oliver the payment ol one hundred dollars, with interest from date, default having been made in the paj ment "! the amount therein recorded, 1 wiil sell at public auction on ; satued VI. iUSrST HJtll, I?90, ; at 5 o'clock p. in , the t?llowieg de eribed property: A parcel of laud-with a bouse there? on, in that portion of the city of , Roanoke^ laid <?:: by Henry S. Trout; iyi:;; .?i the southwest corner of Peach Tree and Hill strei is, fr< uting on Hill street feet, and east to the j line of lot of Josaph Martin, thence v. irii said Martin's Ii:; \ south about ; 140 feet to an alley, thence wit:: said alley, west 40 feet to -Peach Tree : stri et. thence v Iris Peach Tree street, j north about 110 feet to the beginn | itig i' 11J p. .m.. eonLcrif^^lvitii New Hi-, c branch at 7:35 m., for Bluelield ami iicahontas; arrive- Pnfja hontas 10:55 p. m. Arrives Bristol 11:20 p. in., crm necting with E. 1.. !. k (i. R. R. for ail j>>hit= south and west- has Pullman Palace Sleeper. Roanoke to Rome, via Calera and Roanoke to Memphis without change Daily, arrive Radford 9:15 a m, connecting with New 'liver Branch. leaving Radford 12:10 p.m. .arrives '.'ristol 12.40phj., connects with E. T., V. k (?. R. R. ;<>r all points south and west; iias Pullman Palace Sleeper from Roanoke to New Orleans without change. EAST BOUND. l.kavk roanoke. 5:25 a m. Daffy; for Lynch burg, Pe tersburg, Richmond, (via Petersburg and R. A P. R. R .i Norfolk and interme? diate points: Connects at Lynchburg wirb V. M. R R. for Washington and the ea.<t, leaving Lynchburg ?:4U a m daily. AjytfoGg? Norfolk 2.00 p'iii Connect? ing with sfeaTmer lines to Baltimore-*and New York. 7.2 i p in. " Daily: foir Lynchburg and intermediate stations. 10:11 ? n m llaily; gfrrives Lynchburg - v..? a in,connecting with iL/R. R. for e.!i points r^>tli. arriving Washing? ton 7:or, p ni; arrives Pe tersburg 4:20 p.m; arrives Richmond, via R. A- P. R. R., ?".!;") [) m; arrives N or folk T.ii? p m: Cripple Creek Extension? I cam-s Pulaski8:l5a m. Daily except Suu day, and 3:00 p m. Daily, arrive Iva i hoe 9:45 a m and 4:30 p m. Returning leave Ivanhoe 10:25 a m. Daily exet 11 Sunday, and 5:25 p in. Daily, asriv. .N. xi door to First National Bank, Salem avenue, Roanoke, Va. OCEMi SHORE PARK HOTEL RCINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA. ir.it! B a . in Princess Anne county, p?YasWli:35 a.m'and'6:30-p m; \ . ia, at the oceauteYmiuusof the] A)| inquiries as to rate^, routes, etc.. Norfolk nuA\ irginia Beach Railroad . DPOmptiy answered. oiTers tothe public a long felt want. > 1 w. B. Bkvill. ir is an o. ean shore resort within ?^n*j Pas-, and Ticket Agent the means of all. The hotel is new, chas. G-. EDDY, vice-president, ngii first eason, with a first class General Offices. Roanoke. ? and newly ^_ Tii . lLmiiN<rt;rh. urf bath- OFFICES FOR REN i\ ing is unsurpassed by any upon th Atlantic coast. The absence of any undertow Leim: a marked feature. The temperature of the water is warmer, and the bathing more pro longi i than on the New .Jersey, or Long Island Coast. Ili'.A LTD RESORT. As a health resort, it !>as been prouounced as com-] par I with Atlantic Citv and Fort- Management mlcnu pulling a passensc: ress Monroe, to have many superior eh vator in the building. : a'nra! advantages, both winter and Electric lights and gas :"":'- F?rterm? nmrv to AM L-SEMENT3. Surf and still ' PI 3 -? .,:':uii,:r L, L. a^ow^J! & Co., ROOMS FOR RENT. Offices and Rooms for rent in th*i City Hotel Building; wmch'has^ccgnllfS been converted iu to an office buiidici BEST LOCATION IN CITV. In ail rooms r? ma I-?, i .' r - B janlleod-6m tu th aaL \nn DI1? ? DPI If % 'll Real Estate Agents Ca.- h as to so much of the purchase money as siiail be necessary to pay all costs and charges incident to the exe? cution of this trust, and the amount of money witli interest that remains unpaid. The balance upon such terms as the said Borton may direct or as shall be announced upon th day of sale. .1. A LLEN WA TTS. jy 12, 19, 20: aug 2, 0. 10; Trustee; IVnnis, Horse back.and Sv.itch-hack riding may be indulged in. Music throughout tin season. The Western Union Telegraph Company has an office on the Brach. TRANSPORTATION seven trains daily (e.\ ? ?? eacli-way betWeeuNorfoin and Vir giniaBeach. Four trains each way on Sunday. Fur allother informa? tion address GEC ?. QUACKENBOS, Ocean Shore Park Hotel, ,. tf. Virginia Beach, Va. , 'i W'l'X^W^ 1^ -oiicite.l. Our iac.iities lor ?vwi? a l at riUCtion . , FRIDAY general banking business areequal^to ? r. , . . , .,. I to any hanking house in Virginia, morning - Utxusl &, a| " ,l ( ,'^ Ooilections a specialty and prompt the eel Goods, reIEittance8 made. ? Interest allowed . : . Etc., of Mrs. G. W. 10n time deposita ml8-tf corner Campbell and Opposite Postofilcc. m\3-U Tii, Citizens M of Soaiofc Sa I an Avenue, between Jefferson, and Jlcnry Streets, J. H. LEVY, President. Late cashier Commercial Bank, Roanoke, Va. John Ott, Cashier. Late cashier City Hank, Richmond^-Va. Accounts of banks, bankers, corpor? ations, merchants, and individuals solicited. Our facilities for doing AN!' DEALER 1 \J O IV o