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[HAVE YOU SEEN IT? jWo refer to the full and comprehensive troatise oa the XBlood and skir (Whether you are sick or well, ?very homo should have a copy. IJ you are well, It tells you how lo keep so. ^Lf you are sick, it tells you how to regain your health. This valuable pamphlet will be mail? ed free to applicants. Tub Swift Specific Co., Atla-N ta. Ga ALTERflTlVE I FOR TUMORS i have bcc.i a roffercr from tnmoro and tores. Uj cmployci rcoom I mended no tc try the 'A.B.C. AlteratWe." ii did co, and Live been entirely restored. i bollcvo It to to an absolute Blocd f urlflcr. GratKudo prompts this testimonial. ALTEFT M?BBA7, Biehmend, Va. flFur tung troubles. Tor years 1 have teen a rollerer from lens I trouble. Daring heard _J c!A. B.C. Tonic 1 con? cluded to try It. it proved very beneficial; my cough hits left mo; rayappetHeio ?"?'? '? I ?? Baixlsgllcib. ft strength. * DS. C. E. BaSTUAN, Btchraoad, Va. ? iwiiii oqs?1 i complete.? ( ihago fron the lungr ::Us-cd t? ahachirj ce-:-h. .'Onil JOmtBOW. Eichmisd. Va. Trcat'jf or. i;iont and Skin Disease* free. Address CHEMIC, CO., rn H 17 SOUTH IS.h RICHMOHr MENSTRUATION ,. OR MONTHLY (SICKNESS 'If tivyw-n our\nb change. o? Uft ?GVXtVW uMiGLn^a SUtTERMBwlU BE ISMDED jsook TO'WOMAN'^^V^ BRADFIELD REGULATORCO. RTLANTAG SOW BY AIL BRUtBlSTL. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. Tho reason MADAM'S MICROHK KIL? LER is the most won? derful medicine, is be? cause it has never failed in any instance, no matter what the disease, from Leprosy to the simplest disease known to the human system. The scientific men of to-day claim and prove that every disease is Caused by Microbes, ?AND? Eaflmai's Mici* Killer Exterminates tho niorobea and drives them out of the sys .em, and when thai is done you cannot have an ache or pain. No matter what the disease, whether a simple case of malaria fever or a Combi nation of diseases, we euro them all ai the same time, as wo treat all discasi aonstitutionally. Asthma, Consumption, < -ta.1.*.. Ilron ohitis Rheumatism, Kidney \ \ L ver Discat ), Chills and Fevoi, Femuh Troubles, in all its forms, anil in f;>ci. ?very disoaso krrwn to the hmipn s tern. Howarn of Frau .ulent Imitations See that iur Trade Mark {si mo as above) appeals on ^ach jug. .JOHNSON Sc JOHNSON, Druggists, Bole agent** 'or. .Ji tTi '-? ? and First ave. s. w. junl7-ly DY?PEIVI A Riga, Mi n., Gents: I now write to ict you know that 1 ha\ ? been umiil: yoni Burdock Blood Bitter?., mill also to tell you w|i??l hey Im v- done for me. 1 have I teen ronMed with Hysuepsiu for yniirt?. I eoinuienced the live of yont Hnr.locK Blood Hitlers and they hav< brought me our all ritrlit. The um- ol ti . .?? bottle- conferred the greul In for which I ?! profoundly irra-Teful I will neve ' ? without it. anH ' VVM 11 DKI.K ?? V J. R. HOCKADAY Tin: I'lONKIOn RE \\ ? STATE AG ".. . Ro ihoke City. Va. OFFI jason WAS LIBERAL. A JRrlilul I'l-cvcnt Which. Wat Uioful Eren If It Wasn't OrnninentaL "Say, young follor, h?r yor gotsum pin' 'at Nild niako a follor's gal or nioo present?" asknd .Jason Gaul to a clork in a general sloro on Main stroot ono day last week. "Certainly, certainly!" replied tho young salesman in his politost way. . "llov, Oll?" "Yos, sir." "Wal Ii- ??" "Wo have :?. largo assortment of good3 her ? and can easily please you." "Can, oh?" "Yes." "Whore bo thor 'sortmont? I nevor Beod ono on *om" "You misunderstand mo, perhaps. Wo have a irreat variotyof goods from which you can select a suitable pres? ent." "Wal, or variety '11 do. I reckon. How much do thor nicest 'unscouio at?" "It, dopend?." "Dues, ohV" "Want so mo thing nico, real nico, or very nico?" "Thor voryost purtyest wat vor got. It's for t'uc goldarnnst boautifulest gal in thor hen try. an' I want ler s'priso 'er 'Ith er mouty lino present. I'm nono o y< r measly, close fistod fellers, I'll bov yor t<?;? un'i rstau'. I wantsuropin' nice, an' I'm poin' ter bov it, of it takes or mint o' money ter git it. Wat'd yo say yo bed?" "Is it for a birthday prnsont?" "Nn-aw." "What then?" "Don't know'at it's onny o* yer biz ness." "I merely wanted to know that 1 might aid \<>-i in tho soleotion." "That orway?" "Y- .." "Wal, it's for or mounstrons fine gal, I tell yo." "I know that: but why do you wish to I make her the present?" "UektisO 1 like her an' she's sich er lino I gnl an' likes me, an' I 'anted tor give 'or sumpln' was is sutupin', an' wat Bho'd 'proshlato." "ilow will a line dross pattern do?" "Sho don't need onny dress patterns. She's got 'or hullpassel o" dross patterns wat old Dan Skinner's 'oman cut for her afore she dido. She mout like ter bov er line dress, though, but not onny pat? terns." "Well, hero is tho finest piece of dress goods over made. Perhaps-" "Thar's mithin' too fine for that air gal 1 tell yo, an' I'm jest hound tor git sutupin' lint;, of it costs-" "This is beautiful for a pretty girl, and I'm sure-" "Say, 'uld that makn or gal or nico wed din1 present?" "To be sure it would, and it ischoap." "How much?" "A dress oil that goods usually sells for ST."., but wo will niako it Sot) foryou." "Guess that won't do. Sho needs sumpin' wat sho kin war wen sho's cut tin' sprouts, hooin' tber crap, er totin' in wood." "Well, here's one for$15." "Won't do." ? "How is this one, for S10?" "Nope." . "Well, horn is ono for-" "Say, wat does that air hoo thar ktnn At?" "Twenty-five cents." ''Couldn't take fifteen an' throw in or handle?" "No, sir." "Wal, I'll take iL" "All right. Rut what about tho pres? ent?" "Per thor gal?" "Yes." "Thor hoo'll do, I reckon, for she'll J need it next week ter cut thor weeds ? onion thor torbackor, an" er noo hoo'll kum inouty handy, onyhow. Say. young follor, that air gal's tor jlnomo tormorry nite, an' I 'us ded bent on B'prlsing her 'ilh or line present of it'd tuck ten pounds o' my best terbacker to do it." ? Epoch. reverses the rule. Directions for Dyspeptics I.nbl Doirn hy uit KiikIIsIi Speclallst. I am told that tho most remarkable physician In England at tho present time lives in Hirtuingham. Ho is not yet forty years of age? I can not recall : his name at this moment. What intor i ested me in the talk I had about him was tho circumstance th?,t ho violates many of the customs of lifo. For exam? ple, he dines at 7:30 ovory evening, and at nine o'clock ho goes to bed. At two o'clock in the morning ho rises, roads for two hours anil writos for three hours. At seven o'clock he oats a light I breakfast, and then goes to bod again, ' rising at eleven. Tho hours devotod to i the practice of his profession aro there I fore, with few exceptions, betweon ; noon and seven p. m. Tho amount and ! the quality of work done by this man ; aro said to bo simply wonderful, and in five years ho has risen to a foremost place in tho medical' profession. I can not forboar giving for tho bono fit of your dyspeptic roadors a fow rules that aro laid down by English physi? cians for tho observance of thoso who suffer from acuto indigeetion: ! 1. Do not oat beef; it is too hearty < for the avorago dyspeptic Eat tho loan of mutton (boiled porfectly.) 2. Bacon in small quantities may bo ? oaten; also thin slicos of aerated broad fried in bacon fat; also boiled pigs' feot , and tripe, and tbo fish not known as oily fish. :>. Bat no fruit Of vegetables par? take sparingly of bakod potato, rico and boiled peas. I. Bread may bo eaten (aerated bread preferred) in thin slicos toasted till ! hey ar ? brittle. Tho brown meat of fowl may bo eatei Wold all gravio-t and sauces. ? in from a I liquors, and drink :\< i le-ej it bo I r 'sn made. . ??????'<. ox <?:?' fri ih rnw.woll whip?.! S ,gtirs -boiiiil ho avoided. lo ?! .< itier: partake frOOdv w ? v inures after Hoy FIRESIDE FRAGMENTS. ?Bricks for artistic doooratlon aro now mado of old bagging. ?If soot bo droppod upon tho earpot, throw upon it an equal quantity of salt and swoop all up together. Thoro will be scarcely a trace of soot, loft. ?Pino-applo Sauce: Pare and cut into thin bits. Covor liberally with sugar. Sot in a cool placo for about twenty-four hours. Do not cook. ? Good Ilouso keopor. ?Oatmeal Cakes: Often thoro is a cup of oatmeal left for breakfast. It will mako nico tea-cakes. Add two eggs, a cupful of milk, salt, soda and Hour to fry on a griddle.?Housckoeper. ?White Spongo Cake: Twenty eggs (whitos only), two large cups Hour, tbreo largo cups powdered sugar, two tea spoonfuls lemon juico, ono of croam tar? tar. Barely stir Hour into other ingro dionts. Pour into molds (not greased) and bako quickly. ?Cottage Pudding: Three tablespoon fuls melted butter mixed with one cup sugar, ono egg boaton, ono pint flour, three teaspoonfuls baking powdor, ono sup sweot milk; beat well and bako ono j half hour; servo with liquid sauce.? Boston Globo. ?Oysters served with broiled beef? steak, or on hot buttered toastmoistoned with hot water, aro very nice. Drain them on a colander, dip thorn into molted butter and broil them on a wire grid? iron over a clear fire. Season and servo it once.?N. Y. World. ? When it is desirable to add salt to toast it is much bottor, in order to avoid tho possibility of finding bits of tho pure crystal in tho mouth, to add tho salt tj tho water or milk in which tho toast is moistened. It is well to hold the crust for an especial instant in tho hot, moistening liquid, as the crusts do ?lot soften so quickly as tho rest of tho dice.?N. V. Observer. ?Apple Sauce?(To serve with pork, luck or chicken): Tho richest applo latice fo- serving with meats is made by jutting up tho apple as usual, then add? ing sufficient white Btigarand a very lit? tle water, to keep from burning: put in i deep baking-dish and bako in a hot ?von. This way of making apple sauco s less economical than when the apples iro boiled in water, as it takes moro tpples for the samo amount of sauco; jut it is a richor and moro piquant sauce.? Demorest's Monthly. ?Friod Pork and Sweet Potatoes: So .oct whito looking frosb pork, rib pieces; sut them thin and free from fat and Dono; fry thorn carofully and cook '?horoughly until nicoly brownod; tbon placo on a warm platter; cut boiled tweet potatoes in slicos lengthways, and. fry until brown in tho fat in tho spidor; use care not to burn them; salt thorn as thoy cook; thon arrango on tho platter around tho meat; butter each pieco well ind tho chops also, and servo very hot with npplo sauce and hot johnnycake.? Boston Herald. ?Creamed Mackerol: Wash a salt mackerel, and soak- it all night in cold water. To proparo it for breakfast, wipo it well to got oil tho Bait crystals that may bo lodged in tho croases; put into a broad pan of boiling water, and cook steadily half an hour. Drain whon dono, and transfer to a hot dish. Pour over it a sauce mado by stirring .into a cupful of boiling water a heaping teaspoonful of cornstarch, two teaspoonfuls of but? ter, one of vinegar nnd a little pepper. Iustead of the vinogar you can put In a teaspoonful of green pickle, mixed fine. Stir over tho fire until smooth and as thick as custard, when add minced parsley. Pour upon your fish, cover, and let it stand live minutes in a warm place beforo it goes to table.?Chicago ; Inter Ocean. JAPAN'S GOVERNMENT. A Limit nl Moniircliv With an I'pper mill I,ewer linns . The Tokio correspondent of tho New York Tribune writes: The present gov? ernment of Japan is one of tho most an? cient in tho world, having existed sinco nearly ORO thousand years beforo the Christian era. But in late years it has passed through a number of crucial changes in quick succession. America first opened too island empire to the outer world, In lSilS tho tycoons woro overthrown and the mikado made su? preme. In IS71 feudalism was altogether swept away and tho era of reform was begun. For the first timo politics became a matter of popular inter astand definite parties wero formed. In 18SI the con? stitution was promised and in 1 SSO it w as actually granted. Now the fiist elec? tion has taken place, and in November tho first parliament will moot. Japan will thon be a limited and liboral con? stitutional monarchy. Concerning par? liament, it may be stated that the unper bouse consists of members of tho im? perial family, who hold olllco for life ; noblotnon of high rank, oho9on by tho peers, who hold ollice for seven years ; men specially recommended by tho Em? peror on account of thoir great learning or sorvic.es to the state, wh o aro also elocted for lifo by popular vote, and men chosen, ono from oach municipal? ity by tho fiftoon highest tax-payers therein, who hold olllco for five years. All mombors of tho lower house aro chosen for four years by popular vote, and are apportioned to cities and prov? inces according to population. The form of procedure in parliament wiii bo s'.mplo and practical. Parlia? ment will meet for three months each j ?"?ar. and both bouses must be In sos sioi: together. Each house shall havo a president, with a salary of $4,200 a year, and a vice president, with a salary ofSJ.l 0a Mar. One-third of a In.use is a quorum bul a vote can only bo car? ried hy ah absolt le majority. Tue meeting- will generall> be | ublic, but may hi n ? ?? privat? *l tovoi a bouse Bo vote ol lh< ' ' Is o: business ar ii [i those in the british Parlia? ment, hut there are soup original fea? tures li e ember <b ? ? not attend a s Ssioii iviihin a wee of Its opening lio is in lie expelled but then ? lie i- r eieeted '?? his cptistTiuohiM the bouse enn : et'iiraui exve! hiin. No tiiember ? a cMooruV :pavo and Uiu: ? i ? fur mom : ttu.it u w uok Tl ? ? v. vote extend trie ii mi t) to period You are In a Rad Fix. Hut we will euro you if you will pay us. Nervous and Debilitated, suffering j from Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak- j ausu, and all the effects of early evil ! habits, or later indiscretions, which lead to Premature Decay, Consumption or Insanity, should send for and :vad the "Hook of Hive," givinjf particulars of a home c ire. Sent (sealed) l>y ad drov'ag Dr Parker's Medical and Sur- I gica.1 Institute, 151 Hi tfa Struoe street Nashville, Tenn. Vuoy guarantee a | oiire or no pay. ?The Sunday Morning, i Hoots and shoes, hats anil caps, men's and boys' clothing, in great variety and low in price at Berlin's Auction House. novlb-ltu Tho entire stock of hoots and shoes to hu ciosi d out at once at the Boston Hoot and Shoe House, 59 Salem avenue corner Henry street. Had drainage causes much sickness, and had blood and improper action of the liver and kidneys is had drainage 10 the human system, which Burdock Hlood Hitters remedy. Howare of Frauds.?Bo sure you get tho genuine Dr. Thomas' Keh etrie Oil. it cures Colds, Croup, Asthma, Deafness and Rheumatism. George Campbell. Hopkinsville, Ky., -ays: liurdock Hlood Hitters is the bi St preparation for tho Hlood and stomach ever manufactured. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a youn*. man of Burlington, Ohio, slates that he had been uVder the care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatment until he was not aide to gel around. Phoy pronounced his c ist- to be Con? sumption and Incurable, lie was per? suaded to try Dr. King's New IV e ivi ry for Consumption, Coughs and (.'olds, and at that time was not able to walk across tho street without resting. lie found, liefere he had used hall of a dollar bot? tle, that ho w?** much better; he c u tlnui ?I to use it md is to-day < nj*>> ing gotx health. If you have any throat, limp, ir che.-1 trouble; try it. \Vo guar? antee satisfaction. Trial bottle ln-e at Hudwell, Christian ?. Rarbeu's drug store. THE CREDIT NOVELTY, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE STORE Offers to the public the greatest bargains in watches, clocks and Jewelry of all lescriptions; also a line line of Rogers' triple-plated silverware on tho instal? ment plan at prices lower than can be bought elsewhere for cash. A call is solicited from all. H. N. CAMP, Proprietor, 14 .lefJeraon street. Open evenings. novlS-lm rpilUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE JL PROPERTY By virtue of a deed of trust executed o me by 11. \V. Hotter berg, June lu. 190, and recorded in tl j Clerk's office Ai he Hustings Court, at Roanoke oity. Sei .ember 22, 1890, to tiociiru to W. S. Hooch the payment of a certain s'tm therein mentioned upon the property thereby conveyed, said Bottenberg be? ing in default in one of said payments und T L. Handy & Sons, who assumed the payment of the same, being also in di fault and having been requested bj tho beneficiary so to do. 1 will offer foi sab', in front of the premises, at public auction, at noon, on SATURDAY, tin :7iii day of DECEMBER, IS90, the fol j lowing (Inscribed property: Beginning ?it a p i"t ih" north side ol Elm street (Eighth avenue) 101 feet west of Henry du cut, tUi-uuo With i.lin street south, .^s degrees west, W}4 feet t?> a point; thence north, :iu dcgrc? .s west, lid (<i t in an -ill- v: lh<no? north. 8? degrees oast, 40 b. feet to a point; thence south, ;J0 degrees east, 149 feet to the beginning. This is an unparalled op |h>riu,uiiy to b< cure a inc. rcsiueiiuo, pleasantly situated and with all oon veniepoes and Improvements. Terms: t'asli sufficient to pay costs of sale and execution ol trust, with amount then duo?say, SI,200. Assumption of follow inir payments: Four notes of IWW.25 each, due respectively in one, two, three and four yeas, from Juno U), Isut), with interest, and about $I,mh>, due in monthly payments, at Slo, to Hone Building and Loan Association. Hal ance, if any, to be paid c i terms an nounccd at sale. O. A. VAIDEN, trustee. Roanoke, Va., November 25, 1S90. nuYv'O-lm Roanoke, Virginia, Salem Avenue, lotwecn Jcffersoi. and Henry Streets. J. I? Law, President, 1p1* oa hier Bommert:ial Bank Roaaot \ Va II M. DlCb.INSO.1, trashier. Account? of banks, bankers, oorpor ations, merchants and individuals ?ol cited. Our faoi itics for doing a banking business are equal to ij hanking house in Virginia. Col lectii in cialty and prompt remit ? ? ? I nterest allowed on tune deposit i mis-i.f. I First?Class Investment, We olVi i the bot t security in 'lie oity i I tiil-anhim) divi i. As a *;i v ngH ban! .ii institution biters .e i : riiont 1'iiid lip shares it ' pftoh I-. ?:itin?:? I shares i>; per iiiohth. Sb.tr. s may he jiiibsoi'lbed b>r ?.? .i':. time. I\>: furthes information nddrt'?>4 The People's Perpetual Loai and Building Association. VVMt'V WINCH, s>i c V and Treat' RATT'S mjr ILLER ?'or Il<-<1 BUSJ. Hl<s-p In peace. Unrm. Sur? K?ty\ 11>.* > ne w. denth. Contains ff \\ MTN- i all Mf !?(.'-. n Sold by Itudwell, Christian A BarLco, und all druggists. jylO-tf i ? .1 y t -l.cvvs .. .1 iv . ure* ? at rr.- Whv t:o yuu itttcri i kwi Is hu liif.,llibt? cute. Sold by Budwcll, Christian <& Barbeo, and all druggists. jylO-tf GUAM) OPENING SALE OF THE Wytheville Development Company. Sale will begin September 30, at 1 o'clock. WYTHEVILLE, VA. "THE OEM OP TUE AI.l.KOllA.NIKS"?''THE SAKATOQA OK I HK SOUTH." The county scat of Wythe county, which was awarded the diploma with $500 premium at the Virginia Exposi? tion at Itichmond, in 1888, in Minerals and Woods. Population 4,000. Altitude 2,300 feet. Wythe County has two blast and fif? teen charcoal iron furnaces, and sev? eral zinc and lead furnccs. Wytheville offers free the best sites and greatest inducements to manufacturing indus? tries of any city in the South. The Wytheville Development Company's reserve fund for new industries alone amounts to $180,000. Wytheville is the centre of the richest mineral region in I the South. Wytheville exempts all manufacturing industries from munic? ipal taxation for ten years. Wythe? ville has beautiful and well-paved streets 00, To and \>~ feel in w idth. Two electric light plants and three water systems. Wytheville has the best pub? lic schools and tie- liaudsi mi st school building in Virginia; has three female colleges and two male ncadamies. Ow? ing ti> Its mineral water., fi-< ?? to visit? ors* which are highly curative for many diseases, and its great- altitude, it has grown into a great und fashionable health resort. The Wytheville Development Com? pany will place on the market, Septem? ber .'?0. 500 residence and business lets of its property in the new West End Extension, lying between the Wytheville tot ton Mills ami the ".lack son Park Hotel." on both of which work has just begun. This property to be of? fered for Bale for the lirst time, Septem? ber 30, is the most beautiful property in Wytheville, and will bo priced at very reasonable ligures in order to encour? age investments. Investments in Wytheville real estate within the last ninety days have bourne from 100 to 500 percent, to investors. The Norfolk and Western railroad, running from Norfolk to the West and Northwest, will have on sale at stations on line and agencies in New England special excursion round-trip tickets to Wytheville, good until October 31. For further particulars, apply to W. L. YOST, president of the Wytheville Development Company, Wytheville, Vo sep21-3m The East Tennessee Virginia & Georgia RAILWAY SYSTEM IS THE ONLY SHOUT AND DIRECT LINE TO THE South, Southwest & West The finest Pullman Vestibule sleep? ing car service in the South Pullman Sleepers without change, Uoanoke to Knoxvillo, Chattanooga. Homo, Annls ton, Selina, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans. Direct connection made at Koine and Chattanooga with through sleepers for ATLANTA, iYACON & JACKSONVILLE Fo. any further informali n, address li. A. W A till EN Trav. Pass. Agt Itristol, Tenn. C. A. BKNSCOTEH i.ss. lien'l Pass. Agt. lt. W. W UK NN. jy'J.Mf Cen. Pass. Alft. Knox ville.Tenn. A. L. Oohi.kv, President. S. P. Goiti.KY, Vice President. .1. S. Simmons, Sec'y. and Treas. WEST END Brick and Tile Works, Manufacturers of first-class Hrick ol all kinds, including No. 1 Proas Brlc.t. Draining Tile, ,vc. Works on Wi st Campbell street, Uoanoke, Va. Pox 9 Kb aprt-0m ?iiuTTOW N% ? '?? I'ouulnM (Shoes ar. ?UiltlilUil wnrrnntcd, mid every pnli s* n his iimno nml price mnmpeil on hut tun f*L75 F?lBovs H>5 kitPR Sts L $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. line Calf mid I.accd Waterproof Grain, T*u0 cxocllctico and wearing qralltlcsof thli? ?ti;>< cannot l>o bettor shown t'ian by lho ?tron?; ?uilorse moi'tsof Its thousand* of constant wearers. SeL.OO Oeniilno llmiiLsctvcd, nn elcRnnt bill !2> Rtyl.s'i lircSS Shoo ulilcli MmmcnJi Itscl. S/J.OO ifnnd-HiMvcd Welt. A line cut: tht ** unci|iiAlto.| for stvlo nsil durability. -?Q.5C Ooodycar Well Is tlio Hatnlonl <!r. O Shoe., at a |>opular price. SO.SO Policeman',, Shoe lHi-i.prelolly silm ' ? for railroad men, formers, etc All niailo la Congress. Rutton anil l.ac.\ S3&$2 SHOES L ADi r 11 Ih-c-i most faverahiv received Muco IntrUl . .. 1 Uto recent jmnmve?r.mn r ate ibem surs .< Stvanj shoes sold at litcse rrl> i v locV't your Di-aler. r-.d i' bo rapuul ?upply vol. ami T*-t f. 'actor- -nelitfin u'v?rtIseo irlc and\l tor ardei blank ? watev *? ' n"< -ot?.M,,ii> ?iK . - u RAILROADS. SHENANDOAH VALLEY RAHL ROAD. S. P. Ttlkr, Receive:. Schedule in i fleet J une '-.'. is'JO. ahiuvi: at boakoKk 5:00 p. m. Daily?Memphis Kxprof? from llngerstown u\d tho North. Through I'nllm&u sleeping ears from New York v.vi'i I'hiludi Iphia U? Chattanooga and M'-mphin. via llarrisburg. II agon tow o and Kounoko. 7.40 a.m. Daily New Orleans Ex pii so from Now '? <??'., Phil? adelphia and Baltimore, making c nun otion inn.ngb to the South. Carrio? through I'ullmae palaos bulb t s-.it bag o.ir from Philudelphi to > * w Or leans, without o :an je, vla> llarrisburg. Hi ''.-town, Roanoke. Clnvi ! i id, t::u?*r?. and L. & N. K. R; i.RAVK KOAN0KK. i:45 a. m. Daily?Baltimore Lxpioa? from all point9 south for Washington, Ball imun, llarrisburg, Philadelphia and New Vorl. Carrio? Pullman paluci buffet sleeping oar fron Roanoke to Philadclphii without change, via HagerstoWft and llarrisburg. 7:"Jt> p. ui. Daily?Now Yor) and I'hil adelphla K\\ n ss, irona Mi inphis, Chart in. ? v an i all points Bouth. For Phll udi Iphia and N< York. Cat i ies l'ullin i ? palaeo bullet sleeping cat4! rough . to I'blladoiphin . Now \ via Koanoki liagora iow a and llarrisbui . Ticket agent .*';!! furnish :? ?. infor? mation ami tun' igli schedules upon ap plication i ? ? HOWARD ;:iv. if i.. I1, a I Ag< tit. it ??? . v?. Sohudulc in ??.bet Sept. v., tv.vj. WEST BOUND. I.kan ic KOAXOKK. 0:0.1 a. in. Dauy: arrive 1 . iol 4:0? p. in. stops at all stations', count c.tin;; at Rai ford with trains on New ilivi r li ranch; arriving at Pooahontas av 3:33 p. in. 5:45 p.m. Daily, arrives Bad ford 7:Sft p. in., connecting witb Now River Branch at 7:35 p. ra., for Blueliold and Pooahoa tas: arrivi ? Pooahoutas 10:55 p. m. Arrives llristol 11:8ft p. in., connecting with E. T. V. tl. R. li. for all points south and west. IIa? Pullman Palace Slooper, ? Roanoke to Memphis, with? out change. 7:.,>.ri a. in. Daily, arrive Radford 9:t* a. in., connecting with Now River Branch, leaving Rad? ford 12:10 p. in. Arrive* Bristol 12:40 p. ni., uonneote with B. T. V. &, O. R. R. for all points south and. west; has Pullman Palacu Sleeper from Roanoke t? Ne w O r 1 e a u s without change. EAST ROUND. LKAVK ItOANOKK. 5:25 a. m. Daily; for Lyncliburg, Po tersburg, Richmond, (vhv PeU rsburg and R. ?& P. R. li.,) Norfolk and intorruo dluti points; Conneols at Lyuchburg with V. M. li. R. for Washington and tho East, leaving Lynch burg 7:4t a, in. daily. Arrive# Norfolk 2.011 p. m., o-mieot ?Ing with steamer lines to Ball tuOro and Now York, Item a. in. Daily; arrives Lynchburg 11:5'. a. ni., oonm c;ing w ith V. M. lt. II. for all point* north, arriving W;-d?ng? ten r:05 p. m.; arrives Ro? ll rsburg |:S0 p. in.; arrive* Richmond, via R. A: P. R. , R.p. in.; arri\es Nor folk 7.00 p. m. 3:45 p. in. Daily: for Lynchburg antf. Intermediate stations: ar? rives Lynoliburg 5:40 p. in. :~o p. m. Daily, for Lyuchburg and. Intermediate stations; ar? rive-. Lynohburg 9:20 p. m. Cripple Creek Kxtonslon?Leaves Puluski 8:15 a. m. Daily, except. Sun? day, and 3:011 ;> in. Daily, arrive Iv&n hoo 9:45 a. in.. .nd 4:30 p. m. Clinch Valley i .xtension (in operation Aug. 3, to Si. Paul, HI miles) - Leave Bluofiold 8:10 a. in., daily; arrive St. Pan' 12:55 p. m. AL inquire s as to ratos, routes, oUX? promptly answered. W. B. BEVILU vien'l Pass, and 'Picket AgontL C11AS 3. EDDY, vice-president jam General Utiioos, Roanoke*. S. A. ?. O. R. R. TUENATURAL TUNNEL ROUTB TIMETABLE, IN EFFECT AUG. 3. 1890. Trains Wkbt. Trains Eict. Pass. Mixed. Mixed. Pas?. No. 1. No. 3. No. 2. No, *. m. i. m Stations. a. m. p. m. - 15 - 36 Lv llristol. Ar. 11 40 6 0? : 58 'Walker's Mt. 1125 5 43 - i 00 Pan ham's. 11 16 5 36 9 00 3 20 ?Abram's Falls. 11 00 5 1ft 9 OS 3 '-'.'. Mendota. 10 05 S HP ? 25 3 44 Mace Spring. 10 32 4M 9 35 3 55 Buton's. 10 21 4 4ft 9 45 -it 'Nottingham. 10 13 4 3ft 9 51 4 ?Mccoasin Gap. 10 00 4 2? Id iii i Hallilvllle. 10 00 4 17 10 0S 121 * Marble Quarry. 9 50 4 06 10 IS 4 . ?Big Cut. 9 41 4 0ft 10 25 I Spear's Perry. 9 30 3 5ft lo :iv 150 Clinch port 9 83 3 4ft 10 40 oo Natural Tunnel. 9 16 3 36 10 : ID ?Horton Summit. 9 08 3 2ft 11 oo Putlield. 9 00 3 II Hl ?Wiselcy's. 8 53 3 10 Ward's Mills. 8 45 3 0ft ?WlldoatSumil.it. 8 31 2 50 . Big Stone Gap. 8 17 8 3T !'.. S. liap. Lv. 8 10 3 3ft t a. m p. m. do nol stow, except to leave BATE! ' ral Manages OK.O. H. I? VPS. Suiierin tendons