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REVIVAL OF ACTIVITY Railway Stocks and More Especially the Engineers Loomed into Prominence. HEAVY INCREASE IN TRAFFIC RETURNS. St. Pnul'K"BC|??rl lt?* IlieSeeoutl Week of Hit' Cnrreitl Sloutli Haiti lo siiow i<n lluormont* luciciisc settlement ol llie W?vieru t'rclgul IkMOCiltt loll trouble ProgrcttMitiK Favorably. New York, Oct. 15.?Speculation ;>t Hie I Stock ICxi; hange look a now turn t" ?.luv. the railway stocks anil more es? pecially the (..rangers. I.nltig Into prominence. The revival ol activity hi these stocks, was due lo reports from the Went of the Improvement In the outlook for business there, which slatt? ed a motlerut.?verlng movement all along the line. It was said that consid? erable progress has been made towt id fc settlement <>f the Western Freight As soclatlon troubles and that the Col? orado mu.tt.-r will i?- taken tip m-xt. Humor a of heavy Increases In traftlc re? turns to the Northwest and St. Paul, however, had more effect on the local shorts than the reports of a settle? ment ot the rate illsttirbnnres'. St. Paul's report for the second week of the current month, was said to show i.n enormous liicreusv. v. nil. the North tvi-st for September will probably report a gain of $500,000. On these stories the (.?rangers Improved anywhere from "l to 1 7-J> jier cent.: Hock Isla ml selling up to 7M. St. Pun! to 77 1 2: Purllllgton ami Qllinc.x t? S7 1-8. Ottmliu to it i-j. und NOrtlrwest to l0! I-S. I.iiiloii Piiclilc was higher at i". I-2C 10 1-8. on lite fnvor abh.llopk for the rcorguiitxntlon. Atchlson. Missouri, Pat I lie and Kansan ami Texas preferred were also firm, Seml-ofliclul siat- tin 1.1> that th.- earn? ings of th.- Manhattan are Increasing and that tin- lixed chUrges after Janu ut> ist will be Materially reduced < aus.-?.I un ud value in the stock named to 111. Sugar ivns weak in the early trading on a reduction in tho pr?fte of ivfl.i J.at'-r u rally from I0S 1-1 to I0IM--I took place. Leather sohl nI 10 .'-PUiS :t-l, ox dividend of 2 per . ? n The sales of listed slocks weiv n,*.. shares: unlist? ed, 21.004) shun s. losiiia lilt's. M.Ot'K Ul'OTATl'iN.. V , . . I'l.l 1. I i: I \v r. I n\| n.i it- A? ... L I .v l\ I. 1 \ W II 'I.. - i v r !? I - 4*! I - t'l >l u '.Ion< > Mali., r. New York, Out l". Motley . n call at *"?-?-?'??: ,''s< Mil at . ami ?[..si|ng iiffered at 2'j.c; Prime mcrcaiitllc pallor, aWftttc Sterling Kxohuiige Hi mer, with actual business in hankers' hill- at 4>,"?i ?!.k7'-4 foi sixty duys und ,*7-',"'tv\ for demand. Posted rat. .-. 4*; ? ;\??. "oiilmerciul bill:!. *>?''</ ?0' ? isbveril ieht builds steady, Suite bonds ritiieti lilroad I...mis ItlKhi-r. Silver at the board IVus steady. < Itfcngu Tlnrki t. Chicago, Oct. I . Win at rose in value 0-day and ret it i lied tin- most id the gain right ii). t.. the ? I. so A prominent theft covered freely titid Ills i*ol lowing emulated his example The udvunce was made with suddenness and accnin paulod by sonic little excitement. Inas? much us tin- .ans- assigned tor the strength was in Itself a trifle disturbing; The hionring papers published a dis? patch t.. tin- effect that Kligllsh Hoops were inarching through ttru7.ll in tin direction ? disputed Venezuelan ter? ritory As th.. public, has been given to understand that tin- Putted States has demanded of lOnglniiil that tin- matter be settled by arbitration, tin- dispatch was sei-,:. ,i upon b> speculators as a decidedly bullish argtinieut, and the buying thai resulted was suflliclcnt lo cause ib.- advance In wheat spoken of. Later in the day lib.nil clean.es ami juiles lot wheat Imported udditkma.1 tlrmness t.. the murket. Oecember wheat opeiu .1 frtun 0*)-'*4fti60%c., advanc? ed to til'^e. CloSllIK at 60'kC \ ..-111' hlghet than yesterday. Push wheat wns i/^tfi i cent higlu r. This ?yas the iirst'day in a Ion? lime that privileges huve been good. Lust night's buyers of calls were winners to? day, ami tin- sellers will likely display recklessness in the near future. Poi ? t'onsideruble period puts have been s.-ll ini,' above ?ail- m oriler t.. tempi buyers, but they will now probably return to ? heir proper i>.-siti..n Prices in com ma.i.- ijiut.. ;, |-i ipcctuble Knin at the opening, which was held at the close May cot II opened al 2Sli.ii . : old I . where it closed % cent higher that ? ? ? ?etday. Cash corn was 1 higher, wats enjoyed the good feeling exhib ted by wheat ami corn advanvclne any and remaining firm throughout ? tie session. No extraordinary Improve ifM in the business was noted, how ftr, th.- principal activity i *in>.' seen at ite time the other grains were advanc? ing. Cash oats were llrm ami llgher. 0|i?tilaj. IIIfiUil. Uwcut. dosing. \\ heai I. 0>,. l ??'?'?> f.?% isoV,, 6ot2 ci'j er. ?rn? iTtiuber 2s"i }.'ii4 tetmWr, 27! 3 27'.. -"r-* Mar.s?;-; ?::?>:. wyl ?i2 Ul? ? '.?tolier... .18 IS in is r-uiLrr .IM Is'. Is'.' lS'4al' l"ay. -o . 9?J . Sifi ' v rk- 4 BtOber S 15 s 4". 8 V. S 4', itur.r j 9 AJix ?1115 ? :.?> 9 .VI .... r. a;1: k% :. us n?.-.'. e'r..;.? I3".j 9 r. u2'.j ;. o7>.j Bttnibei i so i - i i v.. t - . HJJ 4 ^ , i - . t S. . 4 8?Vj |i'rovl<k.n-i-Although lu.^s w. te weak this morning the market Called to de? cline, the utrength of the grain markets j apparently exerting a good effect. Prices | closed weak at the inside. The heavy arrival of hogs are looked upon as pre? mature and Indicative of curtailed re? ceipts later. At the close lo-day Jan? uary pork was n cents lower; January lard ?? cents lower; January ribs cents lewer. Cash - Flour was quiet ami prices un? changed; No, 2 spring wheat. 59*?<! '?ft7,' ; No. 2 rod. t;u\fu 62%c.; No. 2 corn, 29*4 ?3 i!97<jc.: No. 2 Oats. ts>He. Mi-ss pork, $S.?0?S.62Mi; lard. $5.72??li r..T.r.; short rib sides. $fi to'ti 5.20; 1> S. shoulders', 5.75<-.i5.s7??; S. C. sides. ?. Whiskey. $1.22. ?n Vorh Market. New York. Oct. 15.?Flour -Firm, de? mand fair; winter wheat, low grades. $2.254f$2.60; do.-, fair to fancy, $2.S0t*i I $::.4.v. il<'.. patents. $:t.f.n*i$:: 7... Mlunesotu clear, $2.7.Vo$:!..'."?: patents. :> i.:!.Vu $1 20. low extras. $2.25fi'$2.8?: city mills. }:: s-.ftr $4; do., patents, $4.2O4f$4.50. Houthorn (lour quiet: common to fair, extra. $.M<i (?>$2.80; good to choice, do.. $2.90<1?$3.30. w in-at Spot markcl llrmcr and quiet; Ni>. 2 red. store and elevator. 68 l-4e. afloat. 119 5-8. Corn spots tinner and quiet; !No. 2, :t7 :i-4<\. elevator: .:s ::-4 afloat. options wen- i.uh i ami advanced l-t cent; closed strong at l-4c.ti?3-8c. over yester? day. October. 37?-.: November, 36 5-Sc; 1.ember. :tr. :i-Sc.; May. :tr> r.-se. tints Spots i|iii>-t and tirni. Options firmer and dull. October. 23 7-8c.; No? vember. 23 3-4c: December, 23 7-Se.; May. L'.", Sp.d prices: No. 2, 21 l-2c; No. 2 v. bin . 25 l-2c.:mtxed Western, 25c. fn 26c. Beef?Quiet and steady: family. 9c.<l 12c; extra nu ss. $7.50?T|S. Iii et Hams -Inactive; S15. Tlerced Beef?Quiet: city extra. India mess. $'7 <-ui Meats I'all ami sternly: pickled bellies, t; ::-lc-;i 7c.; shoulders, 6 l-2c; hams. !? l ie. i.ard Qulel ami easier; Western steam closed at $0.12 1-2: city. $5.75?fi $5.80. Dili tor?Fairly active, State dairy. I2c.ir/2tc.: do., creamery. 221-2c.?2Sc: Western dairy. bOc.di Me. Coffee Closed dull. :. "pints up to .". points down; October, 115.40; No vein bet, J15.25; Dee, niber. $15.15; May, il l 14 Spot Iii?., dull and steady; No. 7. lOc.W IG l-Sc. SUgar Caw dull ami steady; fair ro llulng. 3 1-4 asked; refined quiet; ofl A. I 5-ltic r<?4 l-2c.i standard A. 4 3-4C.; cut hint ami crushed, 5 3-8c: granulated, t a-4c.fi 5c. Ilalllinore Market. Baltimore, Oct. IV ? Flour Steady: Western super. $2.45di.$2.05; ?!.> , extru, $2.75i,$3: ?In., family. $3.20(0 $3.50; tviutei I Wheat, pat-nts. $.t.55?fr$3.K0; spring, do, $3.7 >1$4; do., straisht. $::.r.Vn $::.7 .. Wh'cnl -Plrmt-r: No 2 r.-d spot ami October, Hti'4il!?>ie.; December. 67%? IM'tc; steamer No. 2 red. i.:'<i ?,.:-,<? ; Southern, l>> sample. 66@<67c.; do., >.n mad.-. G:t*i!<SfGtlV4e. t Corn- Finn; mixed sp.it. 37@37^4c.; inii.her. 36*('iff36;fce.. November. ::*ly<i 34%c.: year, ::::?'?.'-i :i::-1,,-.: January, 33-%<m :;:!'...,-.. Koutlmrn white. 36<'r38c.; South eru white 3X$i'38,/<?o. flats Steady; No, 2 white Western,' 274i27?...c: No. 2 mixed. 23'A?ff239ie. Rye Quiet; No. 2, 44>fr4?c, neu I by: 47.. Western. i rofTOe QUil t . N;o 7 Iii?.,?-. Kugui Quiet; granulated, $4.63 < oiiiiii HnrlielM. New York. Oct, in fiction closed firm; sah s. 151,IHSJ bales October, 9.2ltfi9.22; Novejnber, 9.20ft 0.21; December, '.?.".?./ 9.30 January, :? 37 ?.?!? :!.->; February, 9.42?S 9.43: March 9.47if;i9,4S; April. 9.53<fi9,54; May. 9.58<tf9.6o'; June, 9.034i"1.65. Neiv Orleans, Ocl 15. Cotton futures steady: sab s. isji.ioo bales. October. I 9 2?. Noyeiiibr. 9.26; December, 9.31; Jan? uary, 9.32: February', s:::.: March, ? .:>? April. 9.41; .Ma.-.. 9.44:* June. !?47. Neiv V..ili. Oct. 15 -Cotton sl.-a.lv. middling gulf, Mtc; inilldllng!. 9%<< Net ami gross receipts, ">m> bales; for warded. bales; sales. ::?.';; hales, all Spinners; stock, I55.3SI bales. Total to-da> : N. t receipts. 51,44"? bales; exports to tlreal Kritaln, 6,100 bales; t?i contlheiit, s.imiii i.al. .-: Stock, 769.483 hales. Total s?. lai this week: Net receipts, I55.389 hales; exports in C.reat Kritalu. 29,6911 hales, i,, |-*ra:n ?? 500 I ales; t?i con tllienl, 14.755 bah ;.. Liverpool. Ocl, 15, 12:30 i>. in.?Cot ton. demand fair ami prices tlnh; Amer? ican middling, 4 27-:!2?l; sales, 18,000 bales; American, 16.200 hales; speculn-1 lion ami . xp,,r?. 50U bales; receipts, 13, Otiti bales; American, 5,200 bales, Fu? tures opened firm ami demand fair. Liverpool. OCt, 15 t p. in.?American I middling fair. 5Vid: good middling, "? I-I0d: low middling, 4 25-32d: gootl ordl nary. 4 21-32d; ordinary, I l5-?2d, < Ic ioher. t 55-641/4 56-64d seller; October ami November, -t 55-64d hid; November ami December, i ?.;..?;t?i bid; December ami Jftnuiiry, 4 56-64d buyer; January ami February; 4 57-641? 4 5S-64d seller: February ami March, 4 58-641,4 59-64 d buyer: March ami April. 4 60-64174 6l-64d; April ami May. 4 61-641,4 62-64d seller: May and Julie, t 63-64d seilet : June and : .Inly. 6-64: July ami August, .". 01-6411 | 5 02-64d. Futures closed linn at On- ad? vance. Receipts r. \ Itnll anil Ntenliter. niti. eof 11?- Virgin! in, Norfolk, v? . in. h, ivs. Tkro-iKh. I-oeal. Total Resbesrd Air Line. 7.. I.CSO i .? ;, Ailuntl? A Paavlllu. ICH) in? N'ortnlk .v Southern. Sa Norfolk4 CaroHaa . t:?s iii 4 .. Norfi-tk a Wenioru _ .... tu ttis Noriolti Colton Hnrketa IS9\ i s.i I. Tllf'il*,? Tour: I Inn. Mf. rly fioodMidd.log.Oil-l-i j i:>l? Miihhi'iJ .... . S 7-S .. I '_? fjOW Mirl.tllDi;.h ;-!< ppj i iood 1 rtxllear).7 ;t 4 4 8-s Balrs It.I^s Sale*. 4A9 ;;s Miteipla.2,191 5.J22 Shipment*.,. '.'as 2,rts Stoi-k. 2e,?lS 17,642 v. ?ot.t vAi.?: hi orvnovs. Pro? istons. Norfolk. Va., tut. 15, 15;?.-,. Fish?Mackerel, No. 2. In kegs, 51.50; new, small. $12.50; new. medium, $12; No. :i. in kegs, $:;.:.?'. Herring, Family Roe, half barrel, $2 7.*.. North Car..Una Cut Herring, $3.25@3.75; Lastern, in barrels, $2.75?3. Mess Pork - N.w . $f.70. Ham Pork, Slo Hams - Bmlthfield, 143i 17c. Hulk Meats- clear nh, $5.90; fat backs, $5.75; bellies, $6.25?$6.50, as to r.l/.e pieces; p??tk plat.-. $5.40 Shoulders- -Sugar cured. Sc. Bacon Shoulders, 7?h<-. Breasts Sugar cured, lie. Lard Pure lard, tierces, 7'<i7',.-. as to cases ami tubs. 71;?-. over tierces; com P? und. 6c.; llerces, in i-ases. r.'ic. Cheese?Cream, 10C io?*c.; Western Dairy. 9?9V4c. Butter?Market strong: New Yoi7. State, dairy, m.w. 2l(fj>23c.: fresh cream? ery, i'44i-ji., Western, 168|>lSe. Kerosene <>U?Firm; 112 degrees, lie.: tu degrees. t:"'?e.: lied. 150 degrees, 14c. ?. roeerlett. Coffeer?Stronger; Rio. common, h>'.';i' lT'jc: Fair. l$V,<y i:?c; Good. 2u<tt 20%o.: Choice, .'14/21; Laguayra, 21 1-Uc .; Java. 2:10.1 ::a Syrups und Molasses- Steady : SyrOps, Bright, l8St>23c: Fair tirades. I0(5'20o.; Porto Rico, 10, 20. und 26c, as lo grude. New Orleans Molasses Quiet. Fall-, 20(f?25c.; Hood, 300T40c. ; Choice, 46c. Flour?Markel advancing; West? ern Spring Wheat; Beat Patent Family, $4.50: Winter Wheat, Best Patent Family. $4.25; Win? ter Wh.ut. Choice Patent Family. $3.90; Choice Btrulghl Family. $3.60; Good Family. $3.50: Fair Family. 13.30. Hood Low Family, $3.26; Uood Extra. $:i.ir.. Salt?Firm: Liverpool Fine, SlttTSLIO; t:. A., 55? 05c, us tu weight. Lice- .Milled. .'?'<! tic.. dice, in rough. 0! 65c. per bushel Kugur Market, Market firm. Out ot town 1 1 h-.-s are dependent on the delivery rates lu the different points. Local sales are b. ing made as follows! Cut loaf . $5 94 powdered . 5 17 Granulated . 4 Confectioners' standard "A". 4 79 American ??fr "A". 4 Si Fradifcilu nearly whit,. "H" . 4 t;; Centennial, bright yellow "U". 4 29 California "B" . 1 2a Franklin Standard extra "C". 1 li Keystbhe extra "C". 4 00 \merlcah extra "c". '.M Nearly White New Orleans Sugar.. Urn In. Peas?steady: Black-Eye Pcas.$l.75 per bag; Black, 5?<!55c. |>er bushel. Corn?Southern white, tiulet. at 36e. < luts?Steady; Mixed. 29c.; whit Mill Feed--Market steady; Bran. $16.06; shipsluff, 01 middlings, 18.50; meal, white b.dted. per 50 lbs . 52c Hay?No. l Timothy. $17 50; No 2. $16 '.0. Produce. Southern Fruits?Bananas, $10<$1.2'i per bunch; oranges. Sorrento, pel 1m.\. %::.:.<>: cocoanuts. $4.25 per bag of 100; pineapples, 7<&Se,. lemon:-. North ern apples, $2.25<t 2.50. Poultry- Chickens, old, 2,".c ; spring chickens, 12>S,20c. Eggs?Wholesale, 15?? 16c. per dozen I lees wax?ncr pound Truck? Irish potatoes: Fatlna pota? toes, $L6Q per bug : Onions, $1 7.". 1 er bug. Pen it ul Market. Market dull; Prime, :!<?.. strictly prime, "'. e : fam y. :t>4?- ; common 2*}2(4*' I Spanish, $1.10. SHIPPING NEWS. I'm 1 ol Xiirlnll. noil I'n 1.'Mil >o IIIII October I .till, 180.1. A Kit! \ AI.S. Stmr. Joseph L. Colby, Lavergc, Bos? ton With on.- iutrge in tow. t.. \\ m. Lamb a Co., for coal. Sehr. Helen Hi Benedict. Brocket, Bos? ton, to Wm, Lamb ,v CO., for coal s.hr. Cyrus Hull. Dlx, Philadelphia, w It h railroad iron. Sein Francis Sintbert, fSlfford, Phllii delphta, with con I Sehr. Fanny Tracy, Hlckmuil, New Vork. light. Sehr. Kill Nye, Brunnock, Baltimore, with coal Tug Emma Kate Hose, New York, with dredge Frolic In low for Savannah liarges Astoria and Annie II Smith, to Wm. Lamb At Co.. for coal. CLEARED Seht Wm, L. Etklus, Fraihbers, New Vork, with cut g6. Hatte n. & w. No, i. New Haven; with coal. Barge N ,v W. No. 3, Providence, with coal. Among ttni- Col Ion tic,1. Weather in cotton belt clear und w a I m. Eighteen thousand bales of cotton sold in Liverpool Market advanced l-*>e. Future contracts advanced 5-041 hs, closing firm. Future contractu in New Vork active and excited, closing llrni at 22 points advance Sltlcs, 451,300 bah--. October, s.2'? to 8 22: January, S.37 to .s.::S; March 8 47 to 8.48, Bulled Stnt-s port receipts yeslei day were 51,900 bub-, against 64.232 bales last year, ami 57,262 bales in isU2 Sales 7,700 bub s of cotton in Mi 111 phis > esterdaj Southern markets advanced from 1-16 to I-8c. The New Orleans October squeeze \i the big feature of the present cotton season. New Orleans receipts to-day are es? timated at from S. to 10.000 bates. against i7.t>!'.". t abs lust year ami S.38S bales in I8?3. PROFITABLE SPEGULflTlON I" a bor.n to those whose Incomes do nut keep up with their requirements, By oui method the risk Is reduced to a minimum Customers are notified of each trade when mad'', and accounts may I? closed at any time, < nn pamphlet ami market letter mailed on application. ESTABLISHED .-KVKN VKAHS It 13 F Ell ENG E8 FIJI: N IS 11 E11 Consolidated Stock and Produce Co., 47 BROADWAY, NEW VORK. ? e?4>4>??04><?<94>4><>e^4>4>4><???<re? I BRIDAL GIFTS ! J J HEAU I'll I I. {I I Framed Pictures,:: WITH APPItOPItl \ I l Y SUBJECTS FCR WEDDiHfl GIFTS j; -,?, I- , , NUSBAUM'S ART DEPARTMENT,;: 128 MAIN STIiEKI ?; Irwin's Twin City Express. W. T. Irwin & Co., B.-oprictors. OFFICE lev. WATER ST. Norfolk, Va Ample facilities for hauling anything lo and from any w I.ere in the three cities.Tel? ephone No U CHARGES REASONA? BLE. Dmd IlitS's. Mules and C?WS re moved from the thiee cities free ol charge promptly at small iu>i. Piles. Piles is so common tlv.it every oilier person yon meet is troubled will) it more or loss. Jt seems to be a littW* thing and usual ly yets little attention. It may nut be serious .it first, but it makes a man sick?makes him nervous, cross, irritable?unfit for business. It robs liim of sleep, takes his ap? petite?cuts down his flesh?and yet he is careless about it. will cure Tiles. It will cure other things too, but it is particularly good for Piles. It stops the itch and the ache at once. It may take several days t<> wholly allay the in? flammation ami reduce the swelling, but it will do it?sure. Has done it in innumerable eases. Never has failed. Good for Eczema, Ring Worm, Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Dandruff, Pimples, and all Skin Diseases. 50 Cents?Drus Stores. FOSTER MEDICINE COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MO. ;'?3t- l-osTFI'. s OK.HMAN ARMY AM' ""^ NAVY CATAIIKR OH It K .nr. Catarrh, Ma) Kever.Oohl In the Head und all Intiatmuation of Ilm Nasal Panama** fia 1 eats. ? Ita VI-'.I.ICH*' 1.1' 1 <i 1 , mis & mmn i p, SCHKDCKK IN RFFKCT JUIA I. iv. .MAILAND KXPKRSH LKAYKSJ KOII FOLK daily (except Sunday) ttur, a. m. frit Rlixahetll i-li,. K.lm'on. Mnekev,* Ferry, Roper, I'autcco. BeJltnveti, i-te Con nee tH 10 KdeiUon with N. un 1 S 1: It, steaiher an follows: Dally c id snu :u\> inr I'tyinoutii, Jaltiesvlhiiltitms ton und Windsor TFRSDAYltat-jUlR? DAY and SATJ'RDAY foi ..at fc.inlh ? hi Clio wall ami I'omo iiver- >.n MON DAY. THURSDAY anil SATURDAY for all laudliiKs mi Cliowan river; on MON? DAY and Frida.) tor KciippernOni nv.:. and WRl)NKSDAY8 for Salmon Creel Conneeium at Ihdlhaven wlin lUeiiiuer Viraluin Dare ror Makcleyville, Booth Creek. Anroril, Washington ana Interme? diate landings. RVRNINU RXPRI.SS RF.AVKS NOR FOLK 4.1" i>. in dall} i. xeepl K 11 ilav) foi" Rlixahuth <-ii\. Rileiiteii utn! wn; iimi' ?'??met- al Kllniheth ?"u \ with Ihn ?iiinei Neust MOminy, Tuesihi,\ 1 Inn - y ami Sil? Iii?Iny foi Kewltem, Koanoki Island and Morelu-iol i.'liv, Kbit ton und and Saturdaj foi Newbern. Ronaolo I - and ami MOreheinl C||v, Kl. und Uohlsboro m i A ami N C l: 11 and Ini Jacksonville, Wilmington, n C, and all Stations on \y. N. and N R. It. AltKIVK AT Ni Iii Fl 'I.K. MAIL AND KXPRRHS dlillj (except Sunday) al 4:25 i> in., and Kxpress <c,ti> (except Sunday) at it a, in.: Connect with all rail ami steam lines ..i Norfolk for thc North, Rast ana West, I'asscngei stations fool <ii Fast Main Ircot. Nor? folk ami West er 11 de|iol Freight lion on Water street MASTERN CAROLINA DISPATf.'li. FAST FltRIOHT LINK AND OLD DO? MINION LINK '???!?.. a all points North ami Fast via Norfolk and Norfolk and Southern Kailii.a.i in K?stern North Car Olli,.' I'., ei,: 1-1 iiv.it dally until ? p. in. mid foiwardli promptl) al low' mil For furthei Information apply to n><' Oeneml Offlee of the N. and 8 It. It. Co.. N.a u.U.. v.. I! ?' IICDOINS, d in rat Fr. i;:ht and Pass. Agi lit M I. KING. General Manager. Cape Charles Route sin HOFRS Piili?iieipliia h mmi 1 r. go ROl'oii pa I AND NIOHT RXPRKSS FACH WAY CHRDULR IN KFFRCT .MAY ?.. IS93 LRAVR NORFOLK. ? a m dally, except Bundny?(Ports? mouth iiiuii b 11 i. . :to a. 1.1 . Arrivi at Philadelphia 5:52 p. in.; New Voik at ?:3S 11 in. LRAVR NORFOLK. I CIO p. m. dally. (Portsmouthi H lah si reel 1 am in i'hlludi Iphln : .1" a. in . New Voi i. v.:.: a. m. A It It I VR AT N< lit FOLK, r:l<) 1, m daily, (Portsmouth. High street :? KD. i. a-. 01.; New York .k p. m.i Philadelphia 11:16 p. in, ARItlYR AT NORFt ILK. 8:05 p in daily, except Sunday?(Ports? mouth, limn sire, i. - 15 p m 1 leaving New Vork at s a. in. Philadelphia, in 20 a m. r'lose eonmetion made with all rail and sound Ilm s to and from fSostOn Pullman Sleeping Cars on nmiit trains between Jersey City, Philadelphia and Cape Charles Pullman Muffet and Par? lor Cars on day imins between Phila? delphia and Cape Charhs Through Tlekels sold and baggage checked at Walke's Agenc; under At lantlc Hotel, ami en the- it camera. I:. 11 ? ? tOKK, C.eiieral Agi nt KiiKPtxc, paci with riMi: -i?? a. i>. iiaIS 111. I 1 lim I ; 1 :i D?n I ? 1.. ^?^3.-f?-?i Mol t ?il (tmSL'/Ss Inks iii place of in? iti motor, wldili i..?- Join ? 1111. ixtt-lnni ???is in iho P^ki. Un nltlcc ha-? l*eii thoroughly roiioiu c<l aatl Iniprot'tdie the piul fr? mom Ii-, sn.l 1 new nue oi tlie liest equipped mil lilt, a up Penial R-taO lisaiu?nts la llieSotiili lieiiai sit 1 he latc-l un? ion?.I in-:rni.i.n:-. ?iii. ii..-kaii*lo'lgebf iwuinr 11?,? >#?ii- . 1 j,.-. 1, r.?? in il.u iik -I ilenisl initirii lacnt*. lid- i* w??rili soni^tlilaR to you r..nio, .ralitnils mine.' In .v P, HA Rio t'r la ii?r i 1..1 ih^ Prills! I..i.ih-.? with * i-i.ii'y oi Dental material to d?> Sil kinila '.1 INinlal work' at prices tatiaftu tor? I" ?'' ? l.i.--' "f iK-ojile. PR \ P, RAKRE'I 1. PK v i I- I. OflleoSTei ii- mil I An Mala attest, oppoalla i.ny tio?t landing, Norfolk, Va, tut a lioun from 3 ! in 1.1 s in. Iel0-tf ChlvhMUr*? Rucllab Islam.nd l.'i-nnd. v OrluUnl and Unlj ?. in Kril :.l4 . -t-.. V , 1 n '? ? no?il!i?-r. SlVllll d iut, lKf"'-e' ??????' ' ????'>.'?iIHMtata, '?? rr ?? 1 I lr. l->-?r..., f..-t ... 11.- ? I..ll;o<w 1.1.1. ... \ -VS?-llrfr?r 1 ?.ll. .." 1 I- '. r.Oirn Mull. lO.tiDU . ?i it wi i i its- c? nit:. f! V Ii U X M:, ,l K AND 1 A) U OCEAN VIEW II. U U. V . MLROAD CO. oCIIEDUI.K IM EFFECT OCT. 7. IS'.C. DAILY EXCEIT SUNDAY; Leave Norfolk 0:46, i. u uu u. m.; i :ot>. 8:00, :?:<>?. 7 "' \i in Leave OWnn Vli v. I 00, I'1 00 a. in.: IS 00 nooil: 2 TO, i (Mi, 1.1.). > mi |>, in SI TN DAY THAIN8, Leave Norfolk 9:00, 11 *>j ;?. m.j 1:00, 8:00, r.:IH>. 7:W It. III. 1,-avi' ?>.?. im Vi. w in u<ii in ; 18:00 noin; 2:06. 4:00. b.OU. 8:00 j> m All train-- \ ill h(u|i in Stations mi signal or noilcu lo Conductors. Scuta In Parlor Car ISc. extra. Arrangements can lie made for Siicclal Train or Car ror Dancing oi Dinner Pur? ins hi. application it the Superintend cut's i illlco, i >? ??.in View . V.t W. \ I'AKIIITT, Jr., (leiiernl Manager. General Office, <..u> View, Va. V OKI iil.K AM' ?AKOLINA RAIL i> IIOAD CONDENSED SCI I KD ULF IN KFlVlSl T AUGUST ::". IS95. ? Nu X 1 No. 103. STATIONS. I Dull) . v _ (j Dally. I Siiiuluy. I.v. Norloil., Va > |.i in :' i?> p in. Ar. Suffolk, Va _ ;i n .i m :; OTi jl. in. Ar. Tunis. N. ?'.i i".:;.y a in l:0!i |i in Ar. Ilobgobd. N C u :.7 a. in 5 25 i>. in. Ar, Tartforo. N, C. ? I2:M i< m Rift) i> in. A: Rocky Mount.N.c| 12 :W |i in. 6::'C i?. in, Ar. Wlllliunston, t.'.Cii . . 7:wi p m, Ar. I'll in.aitli. Nil? . !l Ml |i 1.1 Ar.WasliliiKton, N.C.| . I 7:::.'. i> in At. Klinten. N. C...| . n i< Ai WIISOII, N C. I 58 p in I? V. |i in. Ar. Gohlslioro. N. C..I 2:05 p in .' "a in Ar.Wllmlngton, N.C i-n in i.a m Ar Fhyettevllle.N.C.I 1:80 |i. m.|l2:M u. in. Ar. Florence, s o \:in |> in ' " a in. Ar. Pluirle?toh, B.C.. it).;., ji m. ? lo a in. Ar Columbia, S. i' '." I I |t III II ill a. in ?\r Augusta, On.i 8 d? a in.I S ivi p. m Ar. Atlanta. On . 12:15 |i in 12 I |i 111 Ar Mai-oti. On.' PtfOn.n. II :<F.I a. Ill Ar. Sitvanilali. Gai.. Ii65 "? m '? a. ni. \! Jacksonville, Flu. 7:8.> 12 W n m Ar.' Selinn. N. C ... Uta i?. m . Ar. Kab I;;Ii. N. <' ...II 4:00 I III . Ar. l!rceiint?oro..\ '' ! 7:1" |> tu . Ar Ashevllle, N. C... 18:09 m i . ... No 23 Dally; connects nitii 8, A. i. in.in 23 for all point South. No. 1'i't Dally. cxeetit Sunday, makes ?Ins.- connection at llOhgOod fOI Wa n ingloh, N C Kin-ton. N. P., Plymouth, c anil ail Eastern Carolina lariats ,i .. .it Itoeky Mount with A. C. I. train ... for all )i..int.- South. Trains arrive at NOi toll. ?'? 06 |>. in dally. Ainu ai 10:26 a. in dally, r.xce.pl Sunday, Ragg?ge checked tu company's Nor? folk wliarl aiel ulso at ilfllc.? of I'aSSt utl< r anil Ticket A cent, Mali, street r.u- tickets to nil iioliittt South, sicCp liig .-in reservat Ion ami general lufortnu tii.ii. >-it 11 on o: address, .1. \ NEUCSKI1APKK. Passenger ami Ticket Aaent; .1A MI'S F, MAD-PIN. i-.. in rul Forwarding Ak< nt; ??. fl EMERSON, fteiter.il Freist:! and Pass. Attciit. <\. Mi SEItl I ?.: . (ti'iierul .v....-* cr. Norfolk. fl?tMS'all'IHB' DIRECT WOUTE. IR BOSTON. PROVIDENCE A .VI? SA V A NN All iVery MONDAY. WEDNESDAY an.I FRIDAY at 6 p. in. Pol: ROSTON. FOR PROVIDENCE. Every Tuesday, Thursday und sat I' KDA Y at ? |>. m. KAkES TO BOSTON AND PROVI IIENCE. I'ii. I class. Incllldliiy meah and sa? loon slat, room berth. 9:00 S?<. i class, on hiding meals and luirl Ii . 7 :im I'll: SA V! ANN A11 Every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY lit II a. m. :'i.:. Flrsl 'las.--. Including meals * and berth .$12 50 Fan'- Sii-..a.I elrisi Inclitdlhii i.IH and hunk. * 00 I'erlsliabh Frclgltt i-ul via Providence, fiirivaidid i.v eailN iialii I. Boston, ami ai the'suino rati us lij direct steamers u.< Itostoi'i. I', i isiialdr Freights m l recclvtd lnl< r tii.in '..::> ji, in in H.lillliR days of Kost on HlllpS; '?:'?*> s,i,h.|^ tliiys ul Provllli'tlni For further Information apply t" i: n. v. ItlOMT, A ;, nt. Norfolk Va i A. P STEBBINSi Ass l Tariff Mc XV. p, TURNER. Oeneral Pass \?. i. .1 ?? VVD1TN KV. Ti'iiftlr Mitunter. Oeneral Offices, Baltimore, Md. Norfolk and Washington S team boat Com pa ny. 'he' hew and powerful Iron piiluX'i .uiii NEWPORT NEWS, WASH i.iTt iN a a.i Norfolk win wave ly as follows. norti1 bound. ;i.ri leavi Portsmouth, fool pf North r11.-? i at. p. in. I.iii .i Norfolk, foot "i MulhewB -i . et, at . Clio p. in. i.. ?\- ol'l Point at. 7:20 p. in. Arrlvi U a: Innu ton at .6:15 a in I: ? ? P'etllij K.K. I.v Wnshltifeton hi.. S;00 a. in. 7:.'>5n. m A i Philadelphia ni..11:10 a. |u. IliOTitiJin. v ? New Yorl. 1155 p. uii 1143 p in. South pound. U.-.V.- < ? P. nil R It i.v New Ytu'k at.;... 11:30 p isti IPOtiu m. i.i Philadelphia at.. 1:33 u ?.. t !W p in. A: Washington at.. 4:36 p. in. 4:*l i> ill. .-i en met 8 leave WashlnKton at:. . " p hi Vrriveni Portress Monroe at ... ?. :?? a. in. ?.i rive at Norfolk at . 7-::? a. in. ArrlVe al Portsmouth at. I i'la ni The aiiove schedule Blves jiassehgers from Hi' North a lay over 01 tv?" hours a ml thirty inli|utcs in the evening before tutting the sieamer, thus nffoi'dlne an <.p lit.rtnnlty ol seeln? tin- Capital of lite Tin nil1 down lllo historic Potomac Iii v. i a mi Chesapeake Bay on t i.. elegant pteainers of ihh; coaipany is uiisurpass? i Th. steamers are cdmparallvely new; hav? ing beeil i.mit in |8!U, and are titled up ni ?,!,. a,..si luxuriant manner, with elec -,!. iniit-, ..ill hell? and steaiti Ina! in each i ....tu 'I'ln- midi s are supplies! ?%itii delicacy of tin- seunon front the market* of Washington and Norfolk. Tickets on .-ah- at P.. * o ticket office: N ,v 0. i.fti'<. at W. T. W ii Ike's Si Co.'b uf.\. ?-. on w lia i f( E?i further information apply. D. J CALLAIIAN, Telephone. 411. .\c :it._ ATLANTIC AND DANVILLE RAIL? WAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MARCH I7VH, :>'?. i.o.iv.- Shippers' Compress Wharf.dally. ? ... a m.i Weal Norfolk, !':?:. n. m for liuffaio I .It lila Springs, Danville and all Intermediate stations, arriving at liuffaio l.lthhi Spiiiiits at .'(...>? p. m : Danville, :: 25 j. m Leave Norfolk b:2Q 1>. III., West Norfolk. 1..4". d, m. Leave iJiwrence ville dally (except Sunday) at 6:00 a. in., arriving at Danville at 10:00 a. m. (,'onnectiou made at Danville and .1. I'? ll. - Junction for all [loints in tl>? South? ern Railway System; at Dcnnlston Junc ;ion tor Dtirhum. South Uoston and all points on the Durham Division Of Ilie Ni and W. It. R. Ail trains make connection for Buffalo I .it hit Springs excepting Sundays, Pullman sleepers between Danville, Ashovllln, Atlanta, Augusta, Memphis nnd New Orleans. Tleketn on sale and baggage checked at WaIke's \geney, Company's Agencv m wliarf, Not folk: W. V. II. Williams' Agency, Portsmouth. W. II TAYLOR, General Passenger Ag^nt. C O IfAtVf-S. Bupcrthteniicnt. ?I it * \ I l ilies ,III)IDK< 'I' Mi: .m .hi- . u.K. ? KM a BLR a~ND I ATLANTIU RAI LROAD CO Running between Norfulh und Um fam? ous Virginia Keuch Seaside Resort. sii,as v.. hurt und w, van NOR i >i:n. RcculverH. TIME TABLE ix kffrct SUNDAY, i T< irkk UTII, 1895. DA HA KM BIT SUNDAY; l<envo Norfolk 7 u in. mixed! II a. in.. i,"ill express i |i in. focal express. lanlvn VIlKlnla lleaeh :? a. in., local ex presa; 1:30 p. m . mixed; >> |>. in., ha ul ?x preus. . SUNDAY TRAINS: Leave Nnrlotb i" go a. m , local express; :t p. ni . local express |?euve Virginia Keneh 1:30 p. in., local express ? i> in., local express TiaioM stop? only on signals at Interme? diate m in. lo pni <,ti in take on pas? sengers, j Local Kxprei i Iralna make ihe trip In foils live mlnutr-i. r, P. HOLLAND, i Scnei al Buiiei iutolident. CHESAPEAKE AND ^DUTl7"-^' OHIO RAILWAY. BCIIEDI LR IN RFFRUT SEPT III. IMKi TWO PAST TRAINS POR RICHMOND TWOTIIROUOH TRAINS POR CINCINNATI. WUSTW Vltp S-i I I Nu 1. No. 1 la P.,, I- MOUlll.1 It ?i a uj. : 9 0) |i in la Norloll 7 0? a in., 11 30 i? in l.r Old I ? I'll. , 7 ii ml. 4 t!0 f la Nqwpuil Sew* ' 8 im am.i 4 119 ji Ar II i n.ill . lu u in; . It "I |l la 1(1 'Innuml..,. iii ill .? iii .. .ii p iii ii !<? |i A i Ss . St tt llfigli n II I. I I l'i p in f ??! in no p I? Uli P in! . '.'0 p1 R A I u ,i i a p in .1 \v . 0 M P ai S im :i li .. 17 U0 Uli II II ? .l'i p ii I 7 1HI ii in ; . I*. .Ill p III) 'i -"Hi il III lunday. Othci lime dull) i i.'ltftun Forgo. Dally from Portsmouth o> Richmond Rxcepl Sunday Rlvhmoud to Weal Clifton Forge. Parlor ear Old pntm to Weat Clifton Purge. No i f<n Cincinnati dally Pullman Sleep ? Richmond tu Cincinnati and Oor douavllle tn Ixiulsvile und si I..? Meals is.-.l on Innliii; t'ara west <il lioi dOilHville, Nu Kor Cincinnati da 11} I'till man Slot p. i ni.I Point In Hinl.iii and Ooi donsvllh i.i Cincinnati anil Lotilavllle. Meals ? rved on Dining Cara weal of lan tlonss ill.. Steamer Louise arrives at Norfolk dolly i: ", noon an.i ;:nn p, in. For further information apptv to It, T, RROOKR, Passenger Agent, C. and O. Ticket Office, Oranby street, Undi r Atlantic H.i .Ii HIN 11 POTTS, Division Passenger Agent. SiiLaLs OARD A Hi LINK ABSOLUTELY 'nil: BIIORTR8T AND OUICKK8T ROUTR SOUTH?ONLY I'. HOURS Tt i ATLANTA. SC1IRD?LR IN EFFECT SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 1895. South Hound. l.oilVe. Norfolk retry.| 9:03 n m l 11:30 p. its. Poi'll inouib. IP.IS a. ni 12:01 a, m. Arrive, Suffolk . T.'.'l :i m l"::',.: a. m Franklin . i". in ii. in I ;13 a. in Uoj kins. ii :0| a. in I: It a. in Pi lidli ton, N i'. ii .'7 a. in.| M nil ... LlOro, N Co Bild p la I ,ew ist. N. (.'....;.. i :20 p. in.i Weithin, N C....,11:1? a. III. I' M) a in. 11. ii.i.roil. N't', tin 1:4.'. p. Ill 4:22 a. III. Durham, N. ('.. ;." i p in Ii 130 a. in. Kali if;11. N. i'. 3:30 p in,I 6:26 a. m. South n Pines, N i i|;(H p. in. 7:23 a m. Hamlet, n C . 7;00 p in. 8:08 a. in. VVntlestioio, N. i". 7.'.'. p in '??.ts a. in. Monroe. N.C (B Sj K:55 p in ?:3Ti it. m. ' iiai lotti , N. O.itj SO 11. ai 110143 a. m. Moan.. . N 0.I 9:16 p. III.] !':."?.". a. Ill Arrive. I I Chester, S. O. I0:3S p in,|Ht0i. a. in ''union. 8 C.I2:es a. Iii.ll2:ljj p, in Crccuwood, S i' ,. 1:01 a. iii 12:57 p.m. Augusta, Ha .11:20 a. m. 5:2<i p. m. Ann. . ill.-, s <'. 1:27, ii. :n.| I .'.'1 p m 1 Khr-rton, t'.i. 2:52 a. m.j*2:l1 i> in. Allans. Oil.j 0.'l a. m ? 3:07 p. in Mat-on, Oa. 7:50 p. in All.inta. Ha. ? ??-" i in i "'.' p. ni ? i ..uis. it- Break fa I > i ?Inner. S Siinpt i No. t| con net-1 a at Weldon svith A. < . I.i.i.-. Pullman slct-pt is Porismonth to At laut.i. i >a on Mondays, Wediu days and Fridays connects ai l t.,111.1ii wlin steamer Olive t-..- Kdcnton and landings on in.- iisd Connects ut Raleigh with BouRiern rail way i..r Ashevllle. N. ?'. and all Inter? mediate points on the W ?' it It Nos 403 and ll Vestibule Limited Train; No extra fare Weldon m Atlanta. Pull? man slco|>or Portsmouth (o Atlanta. Ha. in . ii ai 9 .. in. for i .-??? pin.n or passengers. Connects dlrootl> at Ailaaia with W. and A i: p. for Chattanooga, Nashville and ..ii points Weal. ?'-.i.. is -.villi A am! W. p i: it for Mobile, Montgomery, New t >.- loans and al! points Southwest. ?rrivk. No 102, Atlanta Special, 7:".'? a m. ?No. ::- Mail and pxpre'ss, r,ii*?i p in. Ror tickets and haga-a?? .t'hed to all points South and BoutliWeSt, sleeping .tserviitlon and general Information, .iilt ,.r address W. V. II. WILLIAMS, tick? et agent 5,17 High slreot. I'qrismouth, Va. .). VV. BROW N . Jr.. Pass ami Ticket Agent. JOHN ii vs I NO Kit, i Sent i al Mahager. T. .1 ANDRRSON. i;. a. ral I 'ass Agent, i: ST JOHN, Vit <?- President r- OR RICHMOND, I'RTRRSBURO, OLD I* POINT, CLARKMONT, NEWPORT NKW8 and James river landings direct by duylighi Virginia Navigaton Company s Rleganl steamei POCAH?NTA8 leaves Clyde's Wharf, Norfolk, every TUBS DAY, THURSDAY am! SATURDAY at 7 a. in . IbuClikig at Portsmouth, Old Point. New|iorl N'-ws Kolng and returning, arriving St Richmond about .. p. in., con a, ctlhg with alt evening trains. Rare to Richmond, tl.&ti; tare to Rlclimond and return, $2.50: fare to Richmond, second class, $i Tlckots much cheaper thai) j by any other route to Richmond; Peters? burg, Waverly. Illeksford and stations on Atlantic and Dan villa railroad and all [ pi.inis via Richmond, Tickets lor sale at ticket agencies of Wnlke .\. Son. n I Brandt ami on hoard steamer. 1 Freight received daily, Sunday excopted, for ail above named points. JAM RS W. McCARRICK, _Agent. ROANOKE. NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE STRAMDOAT CO Cbmmcnclhg Sunday. September 1st. 1895, the steamers of this line will leave Day Lino wharf every Wednesday ami ;-aiiird.iv nmni lor I'.iiltiinore. and leave Baltimore pier every Tuesday and Friday at :. p. in. FrulKht received only on saillnc das.-:. Tclephono^. ,WM. RANDALL, uviuJ bin i_ FOR_lNfcYV YORK PASSENGER SHIPS ARE APPOINT ED TO Mai i' irom Nui-ioik on jiu.v DAY, TUESDAY, W kdnkBDa>. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY at 7:0tl li. * 11 From NOW Vork on MO.N'l'Al'H, TUESDAYS. WEDNESDAYS. TH?RS-; DAYS in .'? |>. nt., SATURDAYS, i p. till Passenger accommodations un.surpass P.u.. ineiuuliu: on an and state* room i.Hi.t 1 v. Euro, lonti'l u ip,'limited to thirty days. 13 00 : i.i tickets nnd reservation of stutu rooiii: apply tit Company's office, 7." Main street or a' general office ut wharf. EUR RICHMOND Shi;.! leave Nor? folk every THUItSDAY p. in., ami Irave Newport News every SUNDAY ami TUESDAY evening, urrivlng ut Rich? mond tin' next morning. ii.nl'. SPIIEUIILK OF STEAMERS Northampton, Luruy, Accomack, Ennlt a ml Elaine, sailing daily except Bllllduy. Leave t'oiuiuny wnarf. isui l 'OK OLD I'UINT?At ti. 6:30 and 11:15 a. in. and 3M6 p.' m . Portsmouth. 6:16, 0:11 an.! t 1.1 .ii. I .*. ? .'? p. .in: Kav Lice W' .i'i Norfolk, at 6:30, 7 und 11:30 a. m. and 1:00 p. in. SOU i A.ui'TON At 11:1.", ii. m. and 3:45 p, in . Bay I.In*'. 11:39 a. in,, and I (Ml I', in . Portsmouth at |6:0T. and 3:00 p. in. KUII NEWPORT NEWS AND SMITH ? FIELD A 2:50 |i in Portsmouth at 2:15 l>. in . Bay I.In. Wharf at 3 p. in. Tues? days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fri? da) .. At 3:30 p m . i*oi tsniouth, 3:46 p. in Bay Lint . < n m on Mondays anil Kat? ar. 1.1 v.t. FOB EAST AND WARE RIVERS? Dully except Sunday, leaving Company's wliarl at i>:30 a i.e. Portsmouth, 0:45 a. in . Bay Line Wharf, Norfolk, 7 a. nt. ft (It RACK AND POQUOSIN RIVERS Touching ??? oi.i Point, lt-uvinr: Oom nauy's wliarl dally except Sliiitay at i- ii in . Porlsniotith 6:15 a. m.; flay Lln? ?tun i. Norfolk at 6:30 a. in., o-turnlntr a. xt day. FOR SEVERN K I V Kit?Tuesday*. Tliursda: and Baturdu) from Poniuatiya wharl ai 6:30 n m I'm t.--.mouth, ?1:45 a. m . Kav 1,1m, Norfolk.-7 a. in. FOR NANSEMOND KIVK.U AND SUFFOLK AI I p, in.: Pel iMiiouth. 3:10 p in. ? "tin., tita; at Suffolk'with i-.. und f it i: Freight for Matttlews, Burk. Poauosiu, W.u. Severn ami NausemoiiU Overs must tie prepaid. NtlRTII CAROLINA I U VISION?For? merly \ N mid \\ D. L.- Steamer Alb?? in.trle lenvei Norfolk for Washington, N. C., Montlays at 4 a in : Tuesdays at 1 n m carrylnti freight and passengers for WaitliiiiRlon und iioints oil tin-Tar. Pun* ?:o an.i Piimllcn rivers. Frei?;hi foi Ncwlicrn, n <', received at N and S it R depot. Freight received daily except Sunday M K OROW ELL. Agent. BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET COMPANY, bay line. REDUCED RATES BY THE FAVORITE LINE. QUICKEST I'ASSENOER AND I RE KB IT ROUTE BETWEEN THE Nt IRTH A N 11 Si IUT1I. COMMENCING MON DA Y. MAY 13, lUi l,v. Portsmouth, High street.15:60 i> m i.v. Noitolk. Main streol.16:30 p m Lv. old I'.dtit. Ilygclu Pier.1730 u nt Ar. Baltimore, Union Dock.7:00 a in P. K. I ti 1 II. &: O; I.v. Italtlnioi ?? . > .li". a in: "7:05 a m Ar. Philadelphia .. ?116:46 a m|*10'.16 a m Ai New Vom, . ..' I :1V. |i m *12::t5 p iii , SOUTH BOUND, P R I: B. &. O. I.V. New Yt.ik. 8:10 p in ?11:30 a in Lv, Philadelphia . M il p ml "3:30 p in Ar. Ralllinort! . '7:00 p m '5:33 p in I.v. Baltimore, Union Dock.!0:S0 p in I.v. Bnltlinnre, [.'union. 7:60 j> in At i Mil Point...". t;:0?i a m Ar! Norfolk . 7:0vi a in Ar. I'm tsmoiit h . 8:39 a m' The (rln i.v ii.. -. steamers afford? a most enjoyable nit 11 on the Chesupeake Bay, passing lb rough Hampton Koads and harbor of Norfolk, with view of all objects ..I Interest Incldenl ?-" these historical lo . alities Offering unsurpassed service in evert partieului Large ami luxuriantly furnished saloons and staterooms, heated I.v steam and lighted by electricity. Tiekals sold lu all points North, Bast, and West and baggage checked to desti? nation. Staterooms reserved upon appli euttoii in person at the company's outce. No .7 VVesI Main street, or on hoard at i inner. Freight will not P.. received aftor 4 p. m. to go toi ward I tint day. For tut He r intoi million apply lo W. RANDALL, Agent. !Daily except Sunday. "Daily. SCHEDULE IN EF FECT MAY 12, 1S95. LEAVE NORFOLK DAILY. 7:4*1 iv. m, ? The Chicago Express? For Petersburg, Richmond and Washington U I s o. for Lynohburgj Roanoke, Kad if.nl. Blucfield, Poeuhontas, Ketiova, Columbus and Chi? cago. Sleepei Knanoke lo Columbus without change. Also for Ptllaskl, KrlHtol, Knoxville. Chattanooga and I in. , mediate points. iC:iX) p. m. ? For Petersburg, Kadtord. Pulaski, Bristol; also for Him m id, and Pocahontat: ale-, for Rocky Mount, and all nation* on Winston Hnlem Division. lias Pull man sieep? r Norfolk to Roanoke. Connects at Roa? noke it S:00 a. in. with Washington and Chattanoo? ga, limited for all points South ami West. Pullman Sie.;.eis KollllOke to Mem? phis and New Orleans. Din? ing ear attached ARRIVE. Norfolk daily, 8:30 ?. m., II :25 a in.. I0:2j p. in. NORFOLK AND RICH MON D. (Vestibule Limited.i Leave Noi fmk 4:35 p. nt., arrive Richmond 7:90 p. m , connecting for Washington, it iitlmore, Philadelphia and N.-w York. Returning leavo Richmond !?:<?? a. in., arrivu Norfolk 11:83 a. in. Stops oulv at Suffolk, Waverly ami Petersburg. Second class tickets not nccepted for na isuge on these trains. ?thi t daily trains leavo Norfolk 7:ie a. nt., arrive at Richmond 11 r05 a. mi R, turning, leave Richmond 7:3" p. m.: arrive at Norfolk 10:21 p. m. "?'or fu-t'i'i- inf ii-iiiutlott ns n> tickets, rates, baggage, checks, etc., call on or adddress it. W COURTNEY. District Passenger Agent; C. H. BOSLBY, Tick-it Agent l-'i Mam street, or C. B. Finch, Auent. denet Norfolk and Wcsi*-rn rail road. W B. BEVILL; General Passenger Agent. Oeneral Office Roanoke. Va. CLYDE'S REGULAR LINK STEAM? SHIPS FOR PHILADELPHIA?Only ? 11 - re. i line from Not folk t> Philadelphia: t utu further orders, steamers are ap? pointed n> sail item Norfolk over? Mon? day. Wednesday and Saturday at 5 p. in., and from Philadelphia every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Through lolls <>f killing lo nil points Soiuii and Southwest via Seaboard Air Line. Atlantic i'oast Lino and Virginia, Toitn isae All Lino Railroad. .i \.\l ES W. McCARRICK, General Southern Ave.it. Norfolk. VC. W. P. CLYDE, ft CO? Agents, Philadelphia.