l ?irci en ?in ii l'iiiinn I??,
DECEMBER .22, 1899.
ARRIVED.
Br. stnip. Frnmlleld, Wright, New
Orleans, to coal.
Ger. stinp. Liveland, Reims, Fernan
dlnu, tu coal.
Sehr. Robert C. McQuillen, Rankln,
New York, light.
Sehr. L. E. Willlame, Penton, Balto
more, coal.
Schi'. R. T. Rundlett, Fountain, Suf?
folk, lumber.
CLEARED.
Br. 8tmp. Framfleld, Wright, Bristol,
coaled.
Qer. stmp. Llveland, Reims, Ham?
burg, coaled.
Sehr. De Mory Gray, Walton, New
York, lumber.
Sehr. Abbie Bowkcr, Perry, Provi?
dence, lumber.
Sehr. Mary E. Olys, Moore, New
York, lumber.
Sehr. Marion E. Rockhlll, Bragg, New
York, lumber.
Sehr. Mary E. Grahum, Medley, New
York, lumber.
Sehr. R. T. Rundlett, Fountain, New
York, lumber.
Sehr. Twilight, Maxwell, New York,
lumber.
SAILED.
Br. stmp. Romsdalen, Long, Cork.
Sehr. Florence Shay, Smith, New
York.
Sehr. ,T. M. Harlow, Llnet, New
York.
Sehr. John K, Reese, White, Rappn
haunook river.
Sehr. H. S. Landfear, Bragg, New
York.
Tug A. ,T. Hudson and tow of barges.
Baltimore.
ALBEMARLE AND CHESAPEAKE
CANAL.
NORTHBOUND.
Sehr. Lucy R. Waring, light, North
Carolina to Norfolk.
SOUTHBOUND.
Slmr. Col. .1. C. Hill, light, Norfolk
to North Carolina.
Stnir. Spring Garden, light, Norfolk
to North Carollpa.
SHIPPING NOTES.
The license of Chas. .7. Boush was
revoked yesterday by the Steam Vessel
Inspector for misrepresentation In
experience in obtaining license.
The lleeiusc of J. B. Forbes, master
nnd first class pilot, was suspended for
four months fur sinking the tug Mag?
gie J. Jory in Hampton Roads.
NEW SIGNAL LETTERS.
Signal letters were assigned to the
following merchant vessels of the
United States by the Bureau of Nav?
igation, Treasury Department, during
tho week ending December 1f>, 1S09:
K P M V?Schooner Jennie French
rotter. 1993 tons gross, of New York.
K P M W?Steam yacht Virgtnin, 411
tnn.s gruss, of New York.
K P N B?Sebonner Mary W, Bowen,
21.13 ton/= gross, of Fall River.
K P N C?Brig Alcnea, 403 tons gross.
nf New York.
K P N F?Steamer Knlulanl, 3S4 tona
gross, of San Francisco.
J. E. CRAIO,
Captain, IT, S, N.. Hydrographor.
OUR NATIONAL DEFICIT.
OVER FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS
ASKED FOR.
(By Telegraph to Vtrginlan-Pllol.)
Washington, D. C, Dec. 22.?The
Urgent Deficiency Appropriation bill,
the first of the important supply bills
for Government expenses, is practically
made up, nnd the total will amount to
about $51.000,000. The items already
have been sent In by the several de?
partments, and these nre being put to?
gether so that the Appropriations Com?
mittee will be able to sumbit the bill
to the House soon after it assembles.
Of this amount $40,157,871 is asked for
tho War Department and $3,113,740 for
the Navy Department.
Some of the deficiency items required
for the War Department are. very large,
that, for the transportation, troopships,
etc., being $20,000.000; subsistence, $3.
000,000; pay, etc., for the army, $15,ISS.
S32; quar-tcrmasUr's supplies, $1,500,000.
Other amounts are: Temporary em?
ployes War Department, $150,000; Signal
Service for apparatus, war balloons,
etc., $1G5,000; balloon bouse nt Fort
Myer, Va., $18,500: horses for cavalry
and artillery. 3250,000; barracks and
quarters, $1,000.000; clothing, camp and
garrison equipage, $2,0110.0001 bringing
home the remains of olllcers and sol?
diers who die abroad, $100,000; manu?
facture of arms, $200,000; ordn-.mce sup?
plies, $330,000; medical and hospital de?
partment, $500.000; deep waterway com?
munication, for surveys for waterways
between Great Lakes and Atlantic,
$20,000.
The S15.1SS.832 already enumerated for
pay account Includes Items of $3,107,
140 for pay of enlisted men; $4,000,000
trnvel allowance to enlisted men on
discharge; $1,500,000 for clothing ullow
ar.ee on discharge; and $1,521.715 ?addi?
tional 20 per cent, on pay of enlisted
men. .
The main Navy Department items
nre ns follows:
Ordnance, $2.10,000; coal and other
equipment, $370,000; preservation and
completion of vessels on the stocks,
etc., $2,500,000; Naval Ac-.idcmy electric
light plant. $43.740.
The other departments and bureaus
also have urgent deficiency items ns
follows:
Trensttry Department. $1,740,060; Inte?
rior Department. $101!.317; Library of
Congress, $17,654: observation of total
eclipse of sun, $8.000.
Groat Deluge of Bills.
(By Telegraph to Virglnlan-Pilot.)
Washington. I). C, Dec. 22.?The ofTl- j
clals of the House of Representatives
have stvtiek a bnlance on the recent de?
luge of bills, showing that up to the
recess the record stood: Total bills in?
troduced. 5.015; joint resolutions, 05;
simple resolutions, 65- Grand total.
5.175 mensurcs of all kinds.
Burial of Maine's Dead.
(By Telegraph to Virginian-Pilot.)
Washington, December 22.?The Navy
Department has aununced that the
ceremonies at Arlington attending the
burial'of"~the Maines dead, which are
coming on the Texas, will take place
at 11 o'clock a. m. on the 28th in?
stant.
J. M. JORDAN eV CO.,
Grocers and Ship Chandlers,
Have opened in their new store, south?
east corner of Water street and Ferry
Place.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
Cuban, neue; New Orleans, fair to cholc*.
U lo SC; common-, U to it _ _ _
UUlliittiiiiii'iiiiiHi?init((tifi?ntiitiiiitiiti?tt?nt(tiiii?iitttitiui)iiiiiiitiiiiitiitit*iiiititiiitiitiiiiliittitii
r" OVER 6,000,000 &OXES SOLD YEARLY.
Wo reason g^^^l^^^^'^ ^vjJ8fl!,-j
M
Nl
, c v_
1 whether you require Uiumornot?If not today, you may
I arises you should, In your own Interest, take them. The reason for'their need Is often
There Is a reason for everything, and the reason for the popularity of Beecham's rills
lsLthot they flU_all_tho requirements of a general ai'tldote for.ALL BILIOUS AND
ire satisfactory manner tliau any propnetary tncdh-lno
Ilcccham's l'uls are orouylit before vour notice, ami,
tomorrow? wnen Ute necessity
is. that they fill all tho n .
NERVOUS DISORDERS in a more satisfactory
ever placed beforo the public.
cUicj
ics youEboul' .
! ? best known to yourself, b\it bo that us It may, you will show good judgmout by taking
them in reasonable doses, and doing so is as simple us A11 C.
Ihe enormous sale of Beecham's Pills has been achieved without the publication
1 of testimonials, the fact being that Beecham's Pills recommend thotnsclves.
Sold everywhere, in boxes, 10 ccuts and as cents encb.
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WORLD-RENOWNED
The above offer of Five Thousand Dollars ($5.000) Reward is bona fide.
Anyone having Freckles, Pimples or Blackheads that Mine. Ruppert's Face
Blench will not remove harmlessly and effectually will receive the above
amount. Mine. A. Ruppert's financial condition is unquestioned.
Thousands of the most beautiful women of America and Kuropc can
honestly testify that Mine. Ruppert's Face Bleacil is the only article known
that will remove all blemishes of the complexion without the slightest injury
to the skin. It clears and beautifies the skin, making it smooth and velvety.
pciir.nnctuly. If you arc troubled with Eczema, Acne, Red Nose, Black?
heads, or any other disease or discoloration of Ihe skin, do not wait until
the disease gets deeply sealed, but use Face Blench at once. It. does hot
recpiire a long treatment?a few applications will shown great improvement,
and a few weeks cures you fSOPmatS?ntlym
Face Blench is not a cosmetic, but a perfect skin tonic. It docs not
show on the face after application, and its use does not in any way interfere
with your daily duties. It is applied twice daily, night and morn nig.
'I hoiisnnds who read this may have made up tluir minds to investigate*
what Face Bleach is, hut have as yet neglected to do so. It will
but tho mailing of your letter to Mine. A. Ruppert, 6 Fast 141h Street, New
York, mid vour every inquiry will be cordially replied to.
Mme. Ruppert's'hook fiiUov\r to ho Boauiifulg" will be mailed
to any address on receipt of 6c. postage.' This book is the. result of Mine.
Ruppert's life study, and is invaluable to any woman who prizes perfection
of the face and figure. Address all conununicalions,
Mme. A. HUPPERT, 6 E. 14tii Street, Slew York.
LADIES IN TOWN CAN SECURE MV FACE RLEACII OR ANY OF MY
TOILET PREPARATIONS FROM MY LOCAL AGENT,
MME. A. RUPPERT'S TOILET PREPARATIONS ARE
FOR SALE IN NORFOLK BY
340-344 MAIN STREET
A Great
Attraction
During the holiday season for'the family
is the cheery glow of the lire made from
our coal. Ii is ihe magnet that draws the
household totrctlicr, and the place were
they always discus's (he superior merits
of our co.il in heating Ihe home und for
the baking and cooking of the Yulottdo
feast. Our clean and well screened coal
we are selling at - per ton.
Batchelder & Collins,
Phone 10J
Ho Water St.
Genuine
Must Bear Signature of
See PaoSlmlle Wrapper Below.
[ Varr sm&U and bb oooy
to talto as sugar.
FOR HEADACHE,
FOR DIZZINESS.
FOR BILIOUSNESS.
FOR TORPID LIVES.
FOR CONSTIPATION.
FOR SALLOW SKIN.
FOR THE COMPLEXION
OfNunni uuoTiuvt nvt..?tuMt.
CORE SICK HEADACHE.
DO YOU KNOW
RENOVATING HAIP. M ATT It ESS E 3.
We havo all kinds In clock, and made
of beat materials.
W1LLARD E. BROWN.
123 Main itxeet.
STENCIL OuiT&KS,
Rubber and Steel Stamps,
Railroad, lloiel, UuggaRr
and llrassCheck?, Seals.
Badge*, Stencil and Slamt
Inks, Pads, Datere, etc.
PHOENIX
sifliup Qnd Ml works,
Job Printers,
Cot. Nlvison and Church Sis
TRAVELERS' GUIDE,
The, new and powerful Iron palace
?learners NEWPORT .NEWS, WASH?
INGTON and NUlU'OLK will ltuvo
daily "3 follows:
NORTH-BOUND.
I.envo Portsmouth, foot of
North street. '0:00 0 m
Leave Norfolk, foot of Water 1 m'
itrcet ?i;","."?,""V. 6:*5 P. m
Leave Old l'omt t'omlort. D
Arrive in Washington. 7;00 ??
Arrive in Philadelphia, Penn.
Arrive' in' Phil?de'fph?;' B."&"10:55 n" m
O. It. R- ?:.**?-00 a
Arrive in New York. Penn,
Arrlvr'in' New 'Vo'rk;- B."*?3 * ??
O. R. R. "1:25 p.
SOUTH-BOUND.
l^^'riiii^^^''^'' R. m
Leave'Rnnadeiphiai'"?.' &"?'. *3'12 m.
Arrive "In WaMiliYgion." Penn. v*?7 pi m
\rrP.v'Vn 'Washlngloi'i.'B.'"& '6A0 !>? m.
' o lt. R. . ???tfO n rn
tJ;.;v" Washington. ?fi-SOn S'
jffrfVs Old Point Comfort.... L '
Arr VC Iri Not folk.. . i:0), J ?J
ArriV- in Portsmouth. g:3j) ? m
?1 >aiiy. .
??Pally, except Sunday.
Tickets on sale at It &'0. tleket Office
S & C office, at W T. Walke's and
company's office on wharf.
l-'or further Infoi mailon, apply
L>. J. caLLahan,
Telephone 4u, Agent,
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
4:00 p. m.
FOR NEW YORK.-Pas
eenger ships arc appointed
to ?all from Norfolk daily
at C:CO p. m.
FROM NEW VORK.-On
Monday, Tuesday, Wednes?
day, Thursday and Fr.day
at 3:00 p. in., Saturdays at
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS
UNSURPASSED.
Fare. Including meals and stateroom
berth.5 S co
Round trip (limited to SO days). 13.00
For tickets and reservation of state?
rooms apply at ticket office, I9D Main
Street, or at'general office, at wharf.
Ships leave Old Pont tor Norfolk Sun?
day about 10 a. m.
TIME SCHEDULE OF STEAMERS
Hampton Roads, Mobjack, Luray: Aeco
niac and* Virginia Dare,-sailing daily (ex?
cept Sunday) from Company's wharf.
Norfolk:
FOB OLD POINT?VI f,:30 and 11:13 a.
m.. and ?1:15 p. m.: Portsmouth. f>:45 and
10:03 a. in., anil 3:05 p. hi.: Ray Line
wliarr. Norfolk, at 7 ar.d 11:30 a. in. and
4:30 p. ni.
FOR HAMPTON?At 11:13 ?. m. and 4:13
p. m.: Portsmouth 10:05 a. m. and 3:03 p.
m.; Hay j_ino wharf at 11:30 a. in. and -1:30
P. ni.
FOR NKWrORT NEWS AND SMITH
FIELD?At 2:30 p. in.: Portsmouth. 2:15 p.
m.: Ray Line. 3:00 a. m.
FOR WARE AND EAST RIVERS-AI
?5:30 a. tn.: Portsmouth, (1:15 ll. m.; Hay
L!ri?. 7:00 a. in
FOR NORTH RIVER?On Monday.
Wednesday and Friday at 0:30 a. m.:
Portsmouth; 0:45 a ni.; Ray Line. 7:00
a. in.
FOR SEVERN RIVER-On Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday at 0:30 a. in.:
Portsmouth. G:43 a. m ; Bay Lino 1:0)
a. in.
FOR BACK. POQUOSIN AND YORK
RIVER LANDINGS AND CRAB NECK
?On Monday. Wednesday and Friday at
6:13 a. m.; Portsmouth 0:S0 a.m.: Bay
i.In.-?. (1:45 a. m. Returning following day,
FOR NAN3F.MOND RIVER AND
SUFFOLK?At 3:?'.o p. in.; Portsmonih,
3::o p. m. Connecting at Suffolk with
Suffolk and Carolina railroad.
Freight for Ware. East. North. Severn.
Rack. Poquesin, York and Naiiscniontl
River Landings must lie prepaid.
All sch<;dulcj subject to change without
notice.
Freight for Washington and Nowberno,
N. C? received at and delivered fiom
Norfolk und Southern railroad depot.
Freight received dallv (except Sunday)
until ? p. ni.
M. F.. CROWELL,
General Agent.
CftPE \ New York?
puftpi rel Philadelphia
rVo.,^ and Norfolk
ROUTE V Railroad.
QUICK TIME?LOW RATES.
TWO TRAINS EACH WAY.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SUNDAY.
NOVEMBER IS, IS39.
LEAVE NORFOLK.
7:15 a. m. daily, except Sunday?(Ports?
mouth. Hieb street. 7:25 a m.)
Arrive at Philadelphia C:42 p.
in.; New York at S:3S p. in.
LEAVE NORFOLK.
C:00 p. m. dally (Portsmouth, High street,
3:20 p. ;n). Arrive at Pluladcl.
phla 3:10 a. m.; New York, 7:13
AR'r'iVE AT NORFOLK.
0:00 a. in. dally (Portsmouth. High street,
*J:1U) leaving New York at S:5i
p. in.: Philadelphia. 11:30 p. in.
ARRIVE AT NORFOLK.
7:30 p. m. dally, except Sunday (Ports?
mouth. High street, fc:00 p. in.)
leaving New York at S:00 v.. in.;
Philadelphia, 10:20 a. m.
Close connection made with alt iall ami
sound Pr.es to and lrom Boston.
Pullman Sleeping Cars on night trains
between Jersey City, Philadelphia and
Cape Charles
Pullman I (uff et Parlor Cars on day
trains between Philadelphia and Capo
Clin rles.
Through tickets sold and baggage
checked at Walko's Agency, under At?
lantic Hotel, at Passenger Station at the
Wharf and en Steamers.
R. R. COOKF..
Central Passenger and Freight Agent.
WiYoEliViCE
Atlanta, Now Ortffiins, AuguKta, Mucnn,
OhnllMnooeii, Nashville, Mmupiiis, Florida,
I'nliliu nia HIKl Hie ?Iii ire South._
Tn'EfTeot Nov. r>. 1S99.| No. 41 | No. 40s.
Lv. Norfolk .I ?It:0S n~ri7l^::!0~n-iri
" Portsmouth S.A.LI f'.'n a ml S:45 p m
Ar. Suffolk .... "I <>:M a m 0:22 p m
" I.ew|..|nn N. C...| 1:03 p m'.
'? Welrtnn .. ,S.A I..! 11:43 a ml 11:10 p m
" Henderson .. " 1:83 p m| |?:Sfi n m
" T!n!e!qh .. .. " | 8:3<! p ml 2:22 a m
" Southern Pines " C:00 p ml 1:27 n m
' Wilmington .. " I.I 12:05 p m
" Charlotte .. .. " ?10:25 p m S-.03 a m
'? Foluinbla .CN^.TJ 10:45 a ml -pur, p m
" Augusta . C.&WC 10:10 a ml 5:10 p m
" Athens .. ..S.A.L ?3:48 a mi ? ?,
" Atlanta (Co tiir>e)i R-tJ a m) 2;50 p m
" Maeon C. of On.i li:io a in! 7:20 p m
" Jacksonville Plant' 7:40 p !ni 7:,? ? In
" Tampa .. ..Plant| 8:00 a ml 15:45 p m
" Mohtgom'y W.ofA I0::;i a m! 9:20 p m
" Mobile ?? ..L.&N.I 4:12 p ml :'.:03 a in
'? New Orl'ns.. " 8:30 p m 7:40 a m
" rhnt'i<eo?ra W&A| 1fflpm| l:o0n m
" Nashville NC?StL 6:55 p m| 7:00 a ?,
'? Memphis KCM&BI 8:20 p m| 4:00 p m
?Daily. (Dally ex. Sunday.
Connections at New Orleans with South?
ern Pacific and Texas & Pacific rail?
ways f'>r all points in Texas. Mexico and
California
No. 402?Arrivo Portsmouth dally 7::'.';
a. m.
No. SS-Arrlve Portsmouth daily 5:;o
p. m.
.1. W. BROWN. Jr.
Eass'r A gt., 1?!' Ml in St.. Norfolk. Va
MURRAY FORBES, '
Trav. Pass'r Agt.. Portsmouth. Va
E. ST. JOHN. Vice President and Gen?
eral Manager.
V. E McP.cn General Superintendent.
II. W. P.. GL?VER. L S. ALLEN,
Trafliee Manager Gch'l Pass'r Agt
Portsmouth, Va.
DIRECT ROUTE.
FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE.
For Boston?Mondays, Wednesdays aiul
Fridays at <":00 p. m.
FOB PROVIDENCE.
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur?
day al"ij:00 p. m.
FARES TO BOSTON AND PROVI?
DENCE.
First-class, including meals and.
stateroom berth. J3.00
Intermediate, Including meals , and
stateroom berth. JS.OO
Stetrage. Including meals and bunk. JT.ou
Perishable frelgnt sent v:a Providence
forwatded by early train to Boston and
at the same rate as by direct <s learners lo
Boston
For further Information apply to
R. H. WRIGHT, Agent Norfolk. Va.
A. D. STEP.B1NS, Ass't Traffic M'gr.
W. P. TURNER. Gen. Pass. Agent
J. C. WHITNEY. TraHlc Manager.
General Offices. Baltimore, Md.
TRAVELERS" 6?IDE.
?
& Ohio fix
FOn RICHMOND. WASHINGTON.
CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE, CHICAGO
ST. LOUIS AND ALL WESTERN
POINTS.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 23th. 1839.
WESTBOUND.
Lv. Pci tsmouth .|
Lv. Norfolk .{
Lv. Newport Newa .1
Ar. Richmond .
Ar. Roncevcrlo .
Ai. Cincinnati.
Ar. Louisville .
Ar. Chicago ...
Ar. St. Loula ..;.;(
?Daily except Sunday. Other ilmo dully.
No. 1?DAILY, Parlor Car Old Point to
it.ciiniond: Pullman Itlchmond to Cincin?
nati, Louisville .ml tit Louis; connects
at GOrdoiisvillt! for Orange and at Orangs
with boutnerti Railway train tor principal
Stations Northbound.
No. 5? Local, Kichmond to Clifton
Va'ly except Sunday,
Nu. 3-^DAlLV; Pullmans, old. Point to
iilnloii, Cincinnati ami Louisville.
m ?*.? served In Dining Cars ?>? Noa.
i ami u west a Got don* villi*.
C. .v o. STEAMER LOUISE leaves Nor?
ton: for Newport No\s at i a in. and 3:i0
i'," J'cav^'? Newport News for^s'urfolk.
11.18 a. in. and 6:03 p. in. Arrives Norfolk
1Z.IS noon and 7:05 p. in.
For further Infu:?unlton apply to
J It. VVILLCOX. Ticket Ar.enl. or
i. VS. CURD, Piirnenco' Asciit.
c. and O Ticket Office, Atlantic Hotel,
Norfolk. Va,
JOHN D. POTTO.
Asst. ttencrat l'a?ienircr Agnat?
A. C. L. ATLArio-T
vjo a_f. LINE
(Norfolk ck Carolina Railroad.)
IN EFFECT Jl.'.VU 1th. !Sf3.
I 1 No. 103.
stations. | No. 13 |DTy **
I Dally, i Sunday.
Lv. Norfolk .i 0:00 a in; 2:20 p m
Lv. Ports June .| ?:?2 u in| 2:ii p m
\r. Suffolk, Va.10:00 a ml ;t:l7 p m
\r. Tunis, N c .10:5') a m 4:K> p m
Ar, Hobgood, N. c . 12:1? m | 6:ii p in
Ar. Turlioro. N. C .|12:21 p ni| tl:W p in
Ar. Rocky Mount, N. ClI2:5? i> in) l>:3j p ni
Ar. Will .ainstotT"1\7~C 1.77.77!
Plymouth, Ni C. ..(.
Waisliingtun, N. C..I.
Elusion. N. c.].,
Ar. Wils ui. N. C ., 2:15 p in; 7:10 p lit
Ar. Uoldshoro, N. C-1 3121 p in, 7:.>0 p Iii
Ar. Wilmington, N. C.| 5:50 p mj 3:10 a in
Ar. KnycttfVllle, N. C .j t p' ni| l:t<s a m
Ar. Florence, S. C . 7 ... [i in ti:15 a m
Ar. Charleston, S. C_1" 50 p in' 6:18 a in
Ar. Columbia, s. C.110:20 p nillLOO a in
Ar. Augusta, Ga.; 7:55 a m\ 7:53 a m
Ar. VAllanta, t'.a.12:35 p inl2:.:."i p in
Ar Mac an, C!a.|ll:15 a in 11:15 a in
Ar. Snvannnh, Oa .j 3:00 .i nil 9:00 a in
Ar. Jacksonville, Fla ti li a m| 1:33 p in
No, 49 daily connects with A. C. L train
23 for all points South
No. I0:t, dally,exo ;>i Sunday,makes close
Connection nt Hobgood for Washington,
N. C, Klnston, N. C. and Plymouth, N.
and all Eastern Carolina points; also
at'Rocky Mount with a. c. L. train ? for
all points South.
No. 103. daily, except Sunday, makes
clcae connection at Aliosk'.e for Windsor.
N. C? ami stations oil W. & P. R. ft.
Trains arrive at Norfolk at 6:95 p. m.
daily: also at 10:25 a. in., dally, except
Sunday.
No. 43 runs thiough without change
Norfolk to Wilmington
Baggage checked at Company's Norfolk
wharf, and nlvo at office of Passenger
and Ticket Agent, 17! Main street toppo
slta Atlantic Hotel.)
For tickets to nil points South sleep'ng
car reservations and general Information
call on or address
J. A. N BUG EH AUER,
Passenger mid Ticket Agent.
JAMES F. MAUPIN,
CTrneral Forwarding Agent.
II. M. EMERSON, Oeii. Pas*. Agent.
G. M SEHPELL Cen. Manager.
T. M. EMERSON. Trtlfllc .Manager.
lucrareEcrxctro
Schedule in Effort:
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 13, 1S03.
LEAVE NO FOLK DAILY.
7:4?> u. m?For Richmond, Washington,
Lynch burg and the West.
4:33 p. m ? VcstlblllcU Limited for Rich?
mond and Washington. Slops
only ni Suffolk, Wavcrly and
Petersburg.
7 CO p. m.?For Petersburg, I.vnchburg,
the West and Soilthweat.
Traln.1 arrivo at Norfolk daily 9:10 a. m..
11.25 a. Mi. end 10: iO p. in.
Tickets und all Information at station
ind to Urunby street.
W. n. DEV1LL,
General Pass? ngcr Agent.
W. E. IIAZLEWOOD, <1'. A._
BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET CO
eav Lirxt e:.
COMMENCING MONDAY. NOV. 20, 1S3?.
Lv. Portsmouth. High street-!3:25 p m
Lv Norfolk Main streut .16:00 p in
Lv uid Point, Hygela i hr .17:00 p, in
Ar. Italtiir.. i ??. l'ul?:i Dock _ t*>:30 u m
xoiiTiit'.orMi i i' i:. it. i it &?.
Lv lt>!liuijie .I 7i45 a m|l 7:55 u in
Ar. Philadelphia .M0:I5 a mi 110:16 a tr.
Ar. New York .i*li:42 p in1112:35 n'n
Soi~THl:UL NU I P. R. R. I U. & 67'
Lv. New York . 12:55 p ml l:00 p ,tn
Lv I'hltadelph a .. ..| 3:12 p ml 13:07 p in
Ar. Halt.. Union St!n] 5:12 ;> in. Io-:10 p ni
T7v._iTaitlmore. Light f.ivet new
piers direct fur tli'j Souili.G:30 p m
Lv. Old Point .??.a ni
Ar. Norfolk .7:00 a m
Ar. Portsmouth .a in
"~l?Daily except Sunday. *?Daily.
Tickets seid to all points North. East
and West and baggage Checked lo desti?
nation. Staterooms reserved upon appli?
cation In person at the company's otiice.
No 199 West Main street, or on board
ste i mor.
Freight Will not bo received after 4 p.
ni. io j:o forward that day.
For lurther liilurin.ilion apply to
KEY COMPTON;
General Agent.
J. W. UROW N, Jr..
Southern Passenger Agent.
Cl LYDE'S REGULAR I.INK STEAM
/ SHIPS rent I'll I LADE LPH1 A;
ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM NOR.
FOLK TO PHILADELPHIA;
Until further notice steamers are ap?
pointed to sa.l from No: Ml; every MON
D\Y WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at
ft "o'clock p. ">?.. ;,',!V!,.f'0.'," .V.1' '"''clphiii
'very TUESDAY. THURSDAY anu SAT,
LT7ir'ou\;h bills of lading to all points
South and Southwest via b.aboard Air
t ine Atlantic Coa.-;t Line. Virginia and
Tennessee Air Line. Southern R.uhvuy,
Norfulk und Carolina and Norfolk and
kuuihern Railroads.
SuU JAMES W. McCARRICK.
rtenerul Southern Agent, Norfolk, Va.
WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO..
Guncial Agents, Phdadciphii,
NoiloiK I SoiiiSw'p. ?ijl
Norfolk, Yd. Beach & Soatuern U.R.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DEC. 1st, TS39. .
MA 11, AND EXPRESS LEAVES NOR
IOLK DAILY (except Sunday)" 10 a m.
for ReJhaven and all stations. Connects
at Edenton for Plymouth, J&mesvlllo.
\\ illianiston and Windsor. For landings
on Oh..wan river TUESDAY. THURSDAY:!
and SATURDAY, and for Scuopernong
river '-EIDAY. Connects nt Re) haven I
with Old Dominion steamers for Makley
Ville, South Creek. Aurora, Washington
ar..J intermediate landings.
EVENING EXPRESS LEAVES NOR
POLK u 4:10 p. m. TUESDAY, THURSU.
D.W and SATURDAY for Edenton. Con-'
at Elisabeth City with steamer
' 1 ES DAY, THURSDAY and SATUR?
DAY tor Roanoko Island, Oriental and
New Rem. N. C.
ARRIVE AT NORFOLK.
MAIL AND EXPRESS DAILY (except
Sunday] nt 4:25 p. in. and at U a. m.
A.UESl>AY> THURSDAY and SATUR?
DAY. Passenger station Norfolk and
streHrR Uopot* ^e'Bht station on Water
Ste-.mris leave Norfolk. Water street
Statloh 030 a. in. TUESDAY, THURS?
DAY and SATl.-RDAL for Elizabeth City
v a Dismal Swamp Canal, and Elizabeth.''
VkK. * ,',<'?" lor Scuppernong river MON
WEDNESDAY, and 3 p. . m.
1 111 USD AY AND SATURDAY' tor CobS
Jock and North river landings.
FOR VIRGINIA BEACH.
LEAVE NORFOLK. BRAMBLETON
STATION.
Dally (except Sundny)-?7:00 a. m.. 11:30
a. m. and 5:10 p. m.. and Sunday 10 a. m.
> ?LEAVE VIRGINIA BEACH.
Daily (. xcrpt Sunday)?S:20 a. m.. 3:39
p. m.. m so p. m.. und Sunday 4:30 p. ru.
??Mixed trains.
FOR MUNDEN POINT.
. LEAVE NORFOLK.
Dally (except Sunday)?10:00 a. m. (con?
nects Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
Munden Point with steamer for Currltuck
Sound landings), and 5:00 p. m. on Friday
only.
LEAVE MUNDEN POINT.
_ 2:?? p. in. du ly (except Sunday), and
i .30 a. in. Friday only.
Trains stop at tctermedlato stations,
freight received until 5:00 p. m.
11. C. HUDGINS.
Ocn. Freight and Pass. Agent.
M. K. KING. General Manager.
XTolli;"OLJC * OCEAN VIEW RAIL
-TN WAY COMPANY.
QUICK AND FREQUENT SERVICB
BETWEEN.
NORFOLK. OCEAN VIEW, OLD POINT
HAMPTON AND NEWPORT NEWS.
Take the Ocean View Route for Old
Point, connecting with tho C. & O. and
Trolley Lints for Newport News and in?
termediate towns.
? ?
A M|?"M]?~>
. 7:30j S:C0F l>:dv;ijui:ui
8:4S 9:10' IMS'Local
10:30,11 fflHUdOl Local
P MIP U P M
Schedule tak?
ing effect
Sept. 35,
US9.
Local dally.
|A M| AM
?1st Section Old Point Express, 2nd Seo.
lion Ocean View Local.
Local freight leaves Norfolk 11:00 a. m.
Freight received until fifteen minutes
before leaving tlma.
Faro for tho round trip to Ocean View.
.'a)e. '
Fore ror tha round trip to Old Point
from any part or Norfolk, 60c. Old Point
tickets on sale by all street car conduc?
tors.
Local Pains leave Ocean View for Nor.
foik at 12:30. 1:30, 3:30, 3:30. 4:30. 6:30 and
C:20 p. ,n. _
OR RICHMOND. PETERSBURG,
CLARE.MONT, OLD POINT.
NEWPORT NEWS AND JAMES RIVER
LANDINGS DIRECT BY
DAYLIGHT.
Virginia Navigation Company's Elegant
Sal-on Steamer POCAHONTAS leaves
Clyde Wharf, Norfolk, every TUESDAY.
THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 7 a. m..
touching ot Portsmouth. Newport News
and Ohl Point going and returning, ar?
riving at Richmond about 5:30 p. m., con.
nccting with all evening trains.
Fare to Richmond, $1.50.
To Richmond and return, $2.50.
To Richmond, second-class, (1.00.
Tickets much cheaper than any other
route to Richmond, Petersburg. Waverly
lllvksford and stations on Atlantic and
DunvillU railroad and all po.nl? via Rich?
mond.
Tickets for sale at ticket agencies of
Wulke & Son. 11. Brandt, and on board
steamer.
Freight received dally (Sunday except?
ed) for all above named points.
Hound tri|i tickets will lie sold for on*
fare from IX?ombCr 21st, 1S99. to January
?2d 1000, Inclusive.
JAMES W. M'CARRICK.
Agent.
SOUTHERN
RY.
DOUBLE DAILY SCHEDULES
TO ALL POINTS
SOUTH,
SOUTHEAST.
and SOUTHWEST.
EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 10, 1599.
Lv Norfolk.8.? a m ?L40 p m
Ar Suffolk . W.40 a m 8.5? p m
Ar' Franklin .U..21 am 9.53 p m
Ar Jchresa . S.v6 p tu 3.00 am
Ar' Buffalo Junction 3.30 p m S.24 a m
Ar. Danville.s-3a P m 6 30 * m
fv?Norfolk". 9.00 a m 8.35 p m
aV KaWlgh. 3.50 pm 2-09 a ra
Ar Durham . p m 3.10 a m
Ar'. Greensboro . G.35 p :n S.lo a ra
l?~DaiivlTie . 5 ? p m
Lv. Greenshoro. ?.10 p m
Ar." Salisbury .8.24 p m
Ar. Charlotte .. ?? .. 9.4o p m
Lv. Salisbury .. ?? s7i? p m
Ar. Ashevllle .12.10 a ni
Ar. Hot Springs .. .. 1.29 am
Ar. Knoxvf.le . 4.1a =? ?
Ar Chattanooga. ?.40 a ro 11.3o p m
Ar Nashville 6.55 p m ; 6.40 a-'ta
Lv. Chattanooga . 8.00 a in
Ar. Me nphis . 7-10 P m
?v i ChiirloUe .10.00 p m 9.35 a m
Ar." Atlanta . ?.10 a in 8.55 p m
-\r Montgoniery.10.31 a m 9.20 p m
Ar Mobile . 4.13 pm 3.05 a m
Ar! New Orleans . 8.30 P m 7.40 a m
Lv Atlanta . 6.30 a m 4.15 p m
?\r' Birmingham .11.20 a m 10.10 p m
Ar. Memphis . S-Oo pm 7.15 a m
Lv Charlotte.10.00 p m 8.15 a m
Ar.'Columbia. 1.20 am 11.23 a m
\r Aurosta. 8.00 a m 2.oO p nv
Ar. Six tnnah. 5 15 a m 3.20 p m
\r Ja. kfonvlilo .0-25 a m 7.40 p m
Ar. Tampa. S.40 p m 7.00 a m
? Daily except Sunday.
I'lilliiinii Pnim'o Meeting Cnn.
For all information apply at
t'ujf i n'Kft uuiof. 'ium null ?iruuby
Mr'i'K, MMlOli?? 1 ,'?,
Baggage called for and cht. .ed from
hotels, and residences by Virginia Trans?
fer Company on orders left at ticket of
llc*. _
FRANK S. CANNON
3d V. President and Oen'l Mir
J. W. CULP. W A. TURK,
Traffic Mgr. Gen'l Pass. A&t "
1 Washington. D. C.
W. II. DOLL, Pass, Afit., NorfolK, V?.