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KOCH'S METHOD A SUCCESS. To Consumptives Come Tidings of Great Joy. 1'ubUo Interest'Wrought up to Its IMgltvst Vitr.h?inoculation for Tuberculosis in ihe Experimental Stage No Lougcr~ 1 nulriietliiK Physicians in the l'rcpara t ittit of the Lymph. Copyright, 1890, by tlio N. Y. Associated Press. Jjkhi.in,' Nov. 15.?[Special]?Prof. Koch holds supremo sway over public interest. The publication of the profes? sor's statement yostcrday has intensified the excitement, both here and abroad, and from every center of Europe und America telegrams of inquiry are pouring in on Kock, I'fuhn, Cornel, Bergmann, and other medical men who are known to be engaged in treating patients by the new method. Koch's cliniyuo, in Albrccht Strasse, the Imperial Sanitary Institute, and the free sanitarium, whore Cornel and other Koch Is ts are at work, are swamped with lotters and personal applications. Many medical men, including a number of English and American physicians, hare boon studying the process, under Dr. Levy, in small wards of the private hospital at Prcuslaucr Strasse, where Prof, Koch first achieved his striking results with small means. Here since October 8 prominent cures of consump ttver have been in progress. Dr. Levy every morning shows his patients to visiting physicians and ? illustrates the peculiar features of the method as visible in individual cases. Addressing a group of physicians in his private laboratory, Dr. Levy said: ??The remedy not only attacks particu? lar places and groups of huccllli, hut rapidly annihilates all tuberculosis Imc eilii with which bodies are infested. We now know that the curative matter acts equally upon all groups. The lirst care is to tree organism from baeeilli. To obtain this end wo apply massage at an early stage of treatment to the glands, joints, etc., affected by tubcrcu ' losis in order to force the bnccllll, which have encased themselves in cysts, into the blood channels, where we can more 1 easily reach them than when they aio \ in those parts where circulation has but little influence. '?After loassage and injection to sub? due baeeilli. all that remains to he done in cases of tuberculosis of the bones is to remove dead pieces of bone and restore the general health of the patients." In order to meet the pressure of cases another hospital is about to be estab? lished in Alexander I'latz. where the Hotel (Jcrmanla is being transformed into wards having 150beds for consump? tives. Dr. I'fuhn reports a strikingly rapid euro of lung tubercles The patient was a man of forty-two He bad been ill for six years, and his case was apparently hopeless. The first injection was made on November5. The usual symptoms followed in jection. An increase In fever and sickness were fol? lowed by a distinct change In the char? acter of the sputa and notable cessation of characteristics of consumption. Dr. I'fuhn promises the patient that, though it cannot replace those parts or his lung that arc gone, the remedy will insure the healthy retention of the smallest portion left. Isai.km news, Sai.km, Nov. 15.?[Special]?Kuilding operations continue on every hand. Work is plentiful and houses uro rapidly going up; especially i ?. this the case on 'the south side of the river, where the Development Company's houses are going up. The Holstein Woolen Mill is all under roof, and the finishing work within is being rapidly pushed to completion. lit the improvement Company's olllce, where all are busy, is to be seen an especial activity now. Preparations are being in ado for their groat sale of lots, which will be one of the great events in real estate circles. The sale occurs on the 11th and 12th of December. Mr. J. II. I'rantz has recently become a new member of the real estate firm of grants Uro?. H Three Colorado street lots changed I hands to-day al ?2,100 n oh ce, and three ? Calmer addition residence lots at?000 Beach, to Roanoko machine shop people, Iwho will travel on the dummy to their Iwork ;.t Roanoke. ? Tilt: KNIGHTs IN MISSION. Kdliimr SuhJeetH Discussed--l'ou ?lerly's I!e electlon Assured. H Denver, Col., Nov. 15.?[Special]? pVj'he Knights of Labor took up the en Itire session yesterday in considering the ?report of the committee on laws. This ?work will probably be concluded to-day. Bwhcn more, important questions will be ?brought before the assembly. Little Sjhas been said regarding candidates for Bthe various offices, who are to be chos< n Bat this meeting, but there appears to be Si general feeling that there will be no ?opposition made to I'owderly's re-elec Htion as general master workman. Some ?prominent knights are consulting as to ?the advisability of the knights entering ?politics. Serious Railroad*Accident. H Pittsbubg, Nov. 15.?[Special]?The ?West bound express on the Baltimore Bind Ohio jumped the track six miles Rjast of Clarksburg, W. Va., at 10 o'clock Hi his morning and collided with the Hdconor of a working train. Cars were Kvrecked and the track torn up lor one PlTnindred yards. In tlte working train ttijlanios Floyd and .1. A. Armstrong wore K&atally hurt. In the postal ear Clerk H?Charlos Dean, Hoorge Henry and Wil Soiiain Herden were seriously hurt. The $wjoss to 'the railroad company will he , l.ci \ Democratic Heinous! rat ion. Ig} i;i.::%k] ICY Sl'ltlNOS, W. Y:t.. Nov. 1".. ?jl[Specinl |?A grand demonstration K ivas hold by the Democrats of thiscoun W.v h< :e last .night. It was the largest & ..'o'er -d i.ere. After the parade Hon. Bot Koyd Faulkner, of llerkoley county. HEdd'.eSseil the asst mblago. lie was r? BuVivVd with, great applause, repented FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Nbw Yonic, Nov. 15.?[Special |?Ex? change quiet and firmer at 4803?@ isi }?:. Monoy easier, closing offered at ."> to <;. Sub-treasury balances ? Uold, 81II. 830,000; currency, 83,*ti43,000. Govern? ment bonds dull and steady?4s, 132: i s. loi. State bonds entirely neg? lected. Ala. CA 2-:is..l03 IN. ?. Pa.,1st.. .87J$ do. Cl. U5S..107 N.Y. Con- 97J. (la. 7s mortg'e.... N. & W. prof.. 5 1}1 N.COS.122 N. l'ae. 19H do..4s. its N. Pac. prof. S. C.eon Ur... 99 Pac. Mail- 33 'renn. Iis.103 'Reading. :.".?'.. Tonn. Ss.104J4 It. & W. P. T'l 14.S Tonn. sett.... 70 Kock Island.. 0.1 Vir. (is..r)0 St. Paul.4?Ji Vir. consuls... 47 St. Paul prof.103 Cb. & N. \V... 103 jTex. Paeilie.. 14 do profer'd. .135 iTn.Coal & lr'n 31 M Del. & Lack... 127.U Union Paeilie. 45 >4 Erie. 18% N. J. Cen.100'.; H. Tenn., new. ('>'.; Mo. Paoiflo.... 51 Lake Shore ...lO.'P.. West. Union . 7? L. it N. mii Cot. Oil T. C.. 15 Mem. & Char.. 57 llrunswiok... LS Mob. it Ohio.. 33 jMob. it 0. 03}$ N. itc. 0? IsilverCer_loo Killed l>y an Explosion. Lima, <)., Nov. 15.?[Special]?Hy premature a explosion of dynamite in Custer's stone quarry this morning, Charles Hurkctt. Henry Wisecup and Oeorge Fisher were blown to pieces, and Krank Fisher and Samuel Watt seri onsly injured. Roanoke Opera House. Tuesday, November 18 CONREID'S 11 Henrich t'onrcid. Director. 60 ? ARTISTS ? 60 In a magnificent production of TIE GYPSY BARON. Music by Johann Strauss (The Wall/. King). The company includes Itettina Pndclforl Rita Sclby, Francos Rous? seau, Ida Fitzgerald, Lula Nichols, Ferris Hartman. John .1. Rntfacl and Charles V. La?g. OUR OWN ORCHESTRA. Prices. .")(), 7."> and Si at the Opera House. Reserved seats at Johnson's drug store $1.35. novl3-4t it Virginia Mineral, Timber, Farm and City Property Agency. Principal 0fl.ee, Roanoke, Virginia. The undersigned have opened an. of? fice for the sale of mineral, timber and farm land, and city proportyon commis? sion. They will develop mineral lands, analyze ores, give instructions for de? veloping on a reasonable charge, sell farm and limber lands. All mineral, farm and timber lands listed with them for sale will bo extensively advertised through agencies in the Northern States and Europe. A record of all ores, their analyses and location will be kept in our olHcc for inspection of buyers. MINERALS A SPECIALTY. i All persons' having mineral, farm or 1 timber lands are requested to list them with us for sale. The long experience ! of our senior. Mr. J. A. Dal by, in mining I and sale of real estate warrant us in as . suring our patrons that their interests : will be properly guarded in t he sale of j their property, and all money coming ? into their hands will be promptly paid I over. Owners may, if preferred, employ j their special agent or attorneys. ! Persons, in sending descriptive list of property, are specially cautioned against j giving overdrawn descriptions, as it, lessens chances of sale. We also advise ' against giving options on mineral properties, they often interfere with i sales and lead to litigation. I Wo shall do a legitimate commission business. ! Active, reliable agents wanted in every county In Southwest Virginia. All city property listed with us will have prompt attention, and sold to best advantage. i We have booked for sale a list of im proved and unimproved property, busi ; ness and dwelling houses in different sections of the city. Persons wishing to buy or sell are respectfully invited to call on us. Olllce, Room ::. Moomaw Ituilding, .leilerson street. Refer to First National Lank of Roa n?ke, Virginia. .1. A. DALLY. SONS iV Co. novll-Um3ta\v ?^V ANTED. WANTED?A yi. unff ,nan ^ith sumo experience in ?In''l?i?ff. delivering and keepingstook in orxK r:,,al?? v i'?"P<e of press feeders. THE H!,'LL ' RIM? ING AM) MANL'l An .'UvlM' LO. novlG-3t CVREAT BARGAINS CAN BE HAD T at Camp's Ten-cent NovoJty Jew? elry Store, No. 14 JctTOrsonst. no-vld-lw 4k^OnA MONTH?Opportunity of; ?TpV/V/v/ n century tu men of experi? ence, and ability. Exclusive territory ?riven, good solicitors. New and popu? lar plans; attractive features, Liberal contracts. Address BOX 2327, New York. nov4 -1 ta wk-2 w LOST?A rat terrier, black, with small spot rubbed olf right leg; 4 or .r> months old. Liberal reward will be paid if returned to J. B. MULCABE, IIS Salem avenue. novl5-2t NOTICE TO REAL ESTATE agents. All agents who wish to go to the real estate convention, held in Norfolk. Va., on tilth and .'Oth, will please leave their names this morning with FRANCIS 15. KEMP. novlfttf WANTED?Applications for posi? tion of secretary and treasurer of the Roanoke Real Estate Exchange, at a salary of SI,000 per year, will bo re? ceived by .1. W. HOSWELL. .1. II. FEAT 11 HUSTONE. 1). R. HOWM \N. novl5-2t Copimittec. FOR KENT?Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, in a pleasant locality, live minutes' walk from street car line address 545 Fifth avenue s. w. novl5-3t JOST?On Salem avenue, between i. J Itaohrach's store and the Citizens' Hank, a blank book containing ono 821 bill and a check payable to C. a. Itakor ?5.00 if returned to Till: TlMKS otlice. novl5-2t 1\ 7 ANTED? At once, two good tin t t ners. Shop hands. Apply to TUOS. MULCAUE & CO., Bedford City, Va. novl.">-3l IPermanent position wanted by experienced I). e. bookkeeper with a i references. Address A. Ik, Times Office. novl l-2t SEVERAL boarders can be accommo? dated at 540 Salem avenue s. w. novl4-21 IOST OR STOLEN on Day street, bc Jtwecn Jefferson and Henry streets, a boy's velocipede. Liberal reward if returned to J AMES M ECR BOY, S. V. R. R. ollice. novl4-(!t IOST?at Roanoke. on Monday. No _j vember loth, a plain pearl pin be? tween hours of i p. m. and il p. m. Any person returning same to HERHERT A. C. IJEAUCLERK, Fincastle, will re? ceive S5.00 reward. IOST?TWO HOUSES, one a gray. J speckled with red. having a wind gall on one fore foot and about. 11 fteen hands high. The other is a dark bay. sway-backed and stands high at the shoulders. I le has a .small knot on the tail hidden by the hair, the knot situ? ated near the point of the tail. A re? ward of 85.00 will be paid for their return or for information that will lead to their recovery. Return to WALTEH 1'. CAM I*. No. i K) Fourth avenue s. C. novl3-lw. "1\7" ANTE I).?Two unfurnished rooms v t centrally located, for light house keeping. Address X. Y. '/.. TlMKSofllce no v 13-1 w T7" ALU ABLE LAND FOR SALE? t We oiler HID acres of very desirable land near the city limits of Roanoke and Salem. A rare chance for inves? tors Apply at once to J. A. DA LH Y, sons A. co.. Room 3, Moomaw building. Jefferson st. novll-lwk 107 ACKES oK LAND BETWEEN I V.' I Roanoke and Salem for sale by NEAL? HERN DON. novll-lw k RARE CHANCE?Fine property 1 \ for sale. .Ml by 130. situated in ling? ers, Fairfax & Houston addition, front? ing on I'niton, drove and Gilmor streets and Mormon avenue. All corners, one will) a new house, two thousand dollars, hall cash. One with a nice spring run? ning through it, suitable for business purposes or residence. $1,000 cash. Ad? dress E.WALSAK.104 Campbell street, Roanoke, Va. novl l-lw i . V\7 ANTED AT ONCE.- -Any ono who t t wishes a bargain in a nice cham? ber suit of furniture or parlor suit to call at W. W. WORKMAN & CO.\S,217 Salem avenue, and see what they have, nov 8-1 w VI rANTED?' v v fessional men know that thev can secure the service of an export steno? grapher and type writer by cabling up telephone !">(> or calling at Stenographic or Type Writing Bureau,room 7. Masonic Temple. Parties desiring to dictate correspondence orhavt dco ls, contracts, stc., copiod t,ro thus enah id to do so with nit los s of time. 1>ARTIES wishing stable for two horses anil buggy house can apply to 352 Church street. nov 2-tf. APOSITION WANTED by a grad? uate of Kentucky University, (in hook-keeping and banking). Best re? ferences given. Address T. (i. HARD WICK, Nevrrcr?}, OHes Co.. Va. novl-law-4 rv HAVE 70 lr house painted in first class style by Carr. None but lirs* class material used. HAVE YOUR DINING R(> :M CEIL? ING nicely decorated in either oil or water colors. Carr can do it. marG-tf ripiIE STRONGEST FINANCIAL If] _L slitu:'on in Southw st Virginia. The Roanoke Trust. Loan end Safe De? posit Company. Capitol and Surplus, ?302,212.00. Pays H?rest on deposits , dec:'---' 1)PLEASANT'S LODGE, F. and A. M. Then' will be a staled communication held in Masonic T 6 in p I e on ' Monday ovoning at 7: o'ch ck. All Master Ma? sons cordially Invited 10 attend. By order of the Worthy Master. il. C. MACK LIN, s? .'rotary. I Compare THE TIMES' news columns , with those of any other paper publlahoa in a rndlu^ of 200 miles. If you want the ' news you cannot ultord to Oo without it. Real Estate Asrents. MAIN OFFICE: Roanoke, Va, BEAITCH OFFICES max meadows, va.; front royal, va.; shenandoah, VA , n. c. Special attention given to applications made to us for lots at any of our offices. F. B. KEMP & COMPANY. Parter, Yost & Co. REAL ESTATE BROKERS, ^ Mineral,Timber and Farmlands. | CITY LOTS A SPECIALTY. OFFICES: WYTHEVILLE, VA. MAX MEADOWS, VA. 1VANH0E, VA. \V D. YOST. II. D. < . 11UF0RD. B. I?. FARKER, Norfolk. Va. U. I! MAUPIX. VKAN K ST. CLA1R. JAS. II. KALDWIN. Great Sale of Lots, Dec. 11 and 12, BY THE 1! ootl7-lm Wm F. Uakbr. Wm. 11. Mahki.ky, BARER & IARKlEY. Real Estate Agents, j i pi remcvea to 100 Salera avenue, | s. w Roanoke, Virginia. i'ity l-ro) e? ty, farms ami mineral lands sold. Correspondence solicited. TERMS: One-third cash; balance in one and two years. Those lots Ho on principal business and residence streets. Thn properly adjoins the old town, and is surrounded by the lands of other strong companies. 11 is ihe most valuable property in Salem. The Norfolk and Western and the Dummy line to Itonnoko run through it and have their Dassenger Stations on It. Streets have been graded and macadamized, and tije town water system extended through them. Salem has made more rapid and substantial progress in one year than any other city in Yiruinia: 318 houses have been built; about $1.000,000 sponl in buildings and improvements; the population has doubled, ami the business of the postolllco and telegraph otlloo increased 500 per cent. The iron furnace, the factories in operation, in course of erection, and actually secured, will employ several thousand hands, :">d the present, population Will be doubled another year. Negotiations are in prog? ress :ose .r.e other large plants. The llaltimore and Ohio and Roanoko and Southern will soon bo built to Salem, making it, an important railway center. Salem is bound soon to be a great iron and steel and general manil" faciuring and commercial city; 1,1,1 Salem and Roanoke, now rapidly growing together, will bo the industrial center of Virginia, the gateway to the great iron and coal region of Southwest Virginia. For large, sure and quick profits, now is the time to invest in Salem, tho ??<>ueen City id the Southwest." ENORMOUS PROFITS ARE BEING MADE IN REAL ESTATE. Tor maps, pamphlet of 32 pages, etc., address J. VV. F. ALLEMONG, President, Salem, Virginia. ENGLEBY & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, A N 1 > OK.VI.KRS IN AI.I. KINOS OK COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. Plumbing and Gas-Fitting, Roofing, Spouting ami .lobbing. i 10 Salem avenue, ROANOKE, VA au?-tf. ? MINERAL LAND. I offer for sale 201 aerosol" Coal and Iron Land, situated in the Catawba val? ley of Virginia, eleven miles from Roan? oke. The outlook for great develop? ments on this property is splendid. The j ore is a vein of soft brown hematite 32 j feet wide and assaying 50 percent, me- ! tallio iron. And the coal prospects are ^ line- two shafts having been sunk, one 20 and t he other :.'.*> feet, through solid coal slate. The property also contains a mineral spring, which the analysis of Lehmann A .Mager provi d to possess re? markable curative powers for all kidney troubles, especially for diabetes. The enormous qtiaritlty of coal and ore that will be required lor the large number of ! furnaces and other industrial plants in j course "f construction in Southwest Vir? ginia will greatly increase the already large demand for these minerals, and ? consequently enhance the value of such property. Two railroads have boon sur ! yoyed near the property, one of which in, Roanoko and Craigrailroad, and the I other, the Virginia Western railroad, will afford valuable connections. Fuller information can be had by addressing II. HOHENHEIM, 113 W. Ualtimorc St.. Baltimore, Md. nov8-3m DRINK BlUE RIDGE WATER FOR DYSPEPSIA. A fresh supply just received at Budwell, Christian & Barbee's, Clciilcs Lyle & Co.'s, Coffnian & Hoffman's. and Johnson & Johnson's. nov 11 A; 1 il Tho reason why advertisers Uko THE. times is because their advertisements* prove proflta