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SHIPPINGJEPORT. rorolcu and CohhwIid, JANUARY STH. 1900. ARRIVED. Br. stmp. Buckingham, Cole, Bruns? wick, to coal. Br. stmp. EUerlck, Shotton, Galves ton. to coal. Gcr. stmp. Barcelona, Bohn, New York, to load. Sehr. Charles H. Trickey, -?, New York, light. Sehr- Richard W. Stevens, New Haven, light. Sehr. Charles W. Church, Lunt, New York, light. Bchr. James C. Clifford, Hancock. Lewes, llsh scrap. , Sehr. D. M. Anthony, Caswell, New York, light.' Yacht Barracouta, -, New York. Tug Peerless, two barges, railroad lies. Tug John T. Brady, barges Sloop and William Donaldson, Baltimore, light. Sehr. Alex. McCullougb, Cook, New? port News, light. Tug A. J. Hudson, towing: Sehr. W. S, Hollands, Annapolis, light CLEARED. Br. stmp. Arlington, Knowles, St. Lucia, coal. Br. stmp. Buckingham, Cole, Bremen, coaled. Br. stmp. Ellcrlck, Shotton, Bremen, coaled. , Tug A. J. Hudson, towing?to sea: Barges West Virginia and Western Belle, New York, in tow. Tug W. S. Hollnndbcck, New Y'ork, towing. Yacht Barracouta, Florida. Tug General G. Molt, towing. Peters? burg. Barge L. B. Tucker and schooner Skinner, Petersburg, light. SAILED. Br. stmp. Arlington, Knowles, St. Lucia. Br. stmp. Casos, Lcnge, Hamburg. Span. stmp. Paulina, Cirardi, Liver? pool. Sehr. Henry P. Havens, Walton, New York. Tug C. W. Morse, Chase, Bermuda. DISMAL SWAMP CANAL. Hudson & Bro., agents, 68 Roanoke ave. SOUTHBOUND. Stmr. Winlleld S. Cahlll, Cerry, tow? ing, Norfolk to North Carolina. Bge. C. It. Bowen, Riggln, Norfolk to North Carolina. Stmr. Bay Shore, Payne, ?Norfolk to Cuba. Stmr. A. B. Covlngton. Williams, towing, Norfolk to Elizabeth City. Sehr. Morning Star, Harmon, Nor? folk to (Elizabeth City. Bge. J. D. Culver, Sparks, Norfolk to Little river. fitmr. Alton, IIoHzman, Norfolk to Elizabeth City. Steam launch Diana, Henman, 'New Haven to Florida. Steam launch Crescent, Mund, New York to Florida. Stmr. John Taxis, Alexander, Norfolk to Elizabeth <Mty, towing. Sehr. Bculah Land. Knowles. phos? phate, 'Norfolk to North Carolina. Sehr. Susie Porter, Lupton, general merchandise, Norfolk to Elizabeth City. Bge. Triton, Cannon, Norfolk to Bcranton. NORTHBOUND. Stmr. Alton, Hollzmun, North Caro? lina to Norfolk. Stmr. <'. W. Pettlt. Ballance. general merchandise, North Carolina to Nor? folk. NOTICE TO MARINERS. 1 (No. 1 of 1900? North Carolina.) Branch Hydrographie Office.) Custom-house,) Norfolk, Vn., Jan. 8, 1900. ) NORTHWEST POINT ROYAL SHOAL LIGHT STATION?Notice is hereby given that on or about January ID, 1900, the fourth-order fixed white light, varied by a white flash every 90 seconds, and the fog signal, at this sta? tion, on the northwest point of Royal Shoal and the southeasterly side of the channel In Pamllco Sound, wjll bo dls continued. On the same date a fixed white lan? tern light will be established In the lantern on the structure. (No. 3 of 1900?Massachusetts.) NANTUCKET SHOALS LIG HT VESSEL?Notice is hereby given that on January 2, 1900, light vessel No. G6 broke adrift from her station, about 14 miles SW. by W. 94 W. from Asia Rip. Phelps Bank, Nantucket Shoals, nnd put Into New Bedford. The vessel will be replaced on her stdtidn us soon as practicable. By order of the Lighthouse Board: FILANC1S J. HIOGINSON. Rear-Admiral, IT. S. Navy, Chairman. SHIPPING NOTES. The, U. S. revenue cutter Onondaga, u Capt. O. C. Hamlet commanding, left ! this port. Sunday for Hatteras, intend ;'j ing to blow up or drag out the three masted schooner wrecked and sunk ' near Diamond Shoals lightship nnd re? ported frequently of late a? a menace to navigation, being in the direct path of vessels from Southern ports to the Capes of Virginia. The schooner Wm. H. Bailey came off Thomas' railway yesterday and went to West Norfolk to load. The big barge West Virginia, of 2,000 tons register, was towed, with the ftargo Western Bolle, to the Capes yes? terday by the tug Asher J. Hudson. The tug W. S. Hollandbeck, the new tug of the Atlantic Transportation Company, took them In tow and start? ed with them for New York. The big steamer "Tropic," which left here Saturday, carried 22,423 barrels of flour and 4,000 barrels of corn flour In her cargo. Never 6lnco suspenders were Intro? duced as an article of men's wear havo such gorgeoue things In their line been shown as are now displayed In the hn berdashers' and fancy goods stores. They are of all shades and comblna. tlona of 6llks and satins, and gold nnd silver are used for buckles and other metal parts of the braces. In some of them the seml-preclous gems aro used for ornamenting tho buckles.?New York Times. J. M. JORDAN & CO., Grocers and Ship Chandlers, Have opened In tholr new store, south? east corner of Water street and Ferry Place CALL AND SEE THEM. Cuban. ,?ooa: New Orlean*. f*ir to ctaelee, U tO l?i CeUXBCBe 13 19 it , TO CLEAN NURSERY BOTTLES After tbe botilo ha* been used, rinse it thoroughly in werm water; then fill with warm water containing a teaspoonful ol Gold Dust Washing Powder and let It stand, shaking every now and then, II rubber tubt is used let it remain also In the water. Rinse through eleaa water several times. Oold Dust Is much mare elftctlve than aoap to clean them, at It removes all specks and motes clinging (o the sides of the bottles. rht ibex ii tpkin from our In) bocklal "GOLDEN KUL2S tUR HOUSTWORK" Bint fro* on teqa*it to THE N. K. FAISffANK OOMPANY, CMcijo, SI. Loals, Now York. Best Artificial Plates Making perfect fitting artificial plates provides work for botli the artist and artisan. Sotno dentists* toll you that tlie work Is nearly or wholly mechanical. Their work w:il probably bo as mechanical as they tell you?and as far short of perfect results. Perfect lit. thorough comfort, durable efficiency and natural appearance are some of the details in which tho artist shows Irs, hand. It's just tlio making of plates that is mechanical. Our plates aro ar? tistic?to perfection. Our "Newest Discovery" for the painless extraction of teeth?without sleep and without danger?Is applicable In any case and successful in all. NEW YORK DENTAL ROOMS ONLY, NO. 321. COR. MAIN AND TAI.BOT STREETS, N. E. Ob' MONUMENT. ES' TA ULI SU HD NE AR LiY 20 YEARS NEW PHONE 16S1. J. D. ENNES, Dentist. CALENDAR. FOR THE MONTH' OF JANUARY, 1900. CALCULATED FOR 17. 8. NAVY YARD, NORFOLK. VA. STANDARD TIME. Dny I Sun. | 11. \V. | L. \V. Ml Week |RI. Bet|A.M|l\M|A.M(P.M wiTJTiii :ii*i 3:501 llMondny .. . 2|Tucsday .. . 3 Wednesday 4|Thursday .. '?Y.'day .... 6| Saturday .. "ISuiKlay .... S Monday .. . 9 Tuesday .. 10 Wednesday IliThursduy .. 121 Friday .... 13 Saturday .. 11 Sunday .. . "(Monday .. . lC|Tucsduy .. nlWodncsday lSiThursday .. 19] Friday _ 20|Saturday .. 2l|Suhdny .... 22'Monday .. . 23 Tuesday .. . 24 Wednesday 25Thursd:iy .. 26 Friday .... mSaturday .. 23 Sunday .. , 29|Monday .. ?>,Tuesday .. 31 Wednesday 7:1815:00 7:is 5:001 9:27] 9:19 7:1815:01 10:16 10:39 7:ls 5:02 II -.'H 11:31 7:18(5:03(11 :5fi ? ? |7:1S 5:041 0:2 :42| r.:40 i:S I 1*18 I l:24l 1:17, 7MI 7:59 I 2;5l| 8:47 . 7:18)6:08 . 7:1- 5:09 ,. 7:1!- 5:10 lei1 3:58 9:55 14 5*01 11:0$ lu: Mil 6:(i9-It:; I2I 7:i?>? ? 1:07 | |7:l.S!5:llj 7:231 7:.M>| 0:03] 1:55 |7:18|5:12| 8:11 S:ll 1:11 2:37 \ i7:17 5:13 8:65 9:2I| 2:32 3:15 ?7:17 5:1 |l 9:35 H):?? 3:16 3:51 1 |7:17|5:15ll0:ll|l0:39| 3:57 4:25 |7:17,5:li;il0:l5jll :l:i 4:36 4:59 7:10 5:17 11:15111:47 5:11 5:32 ,|7:l?i &:1Sllt:46- 5:17 0:i.'S ,|7:I5 5:19 0*23112:21 6:27] 6:15 .,7:15 5:20 1*06 l:'4i 7:ll| 7:27 .17:1415:211 1:32 1:45 .S:t"2; 8:12 |7:l3i5:22! 2:4C| 2:10] 9:00 9:05 .',7:12l5:23 3:43, 3:47 I0:'M 10:1.2 . 7:11 5:24 4:43 4:5811*0911:05 12:09 i :04 .|7:11 5:25 5:421 0:03 1:10 5*26 i .. 7:1? . ,.17:09 li , |7:0S|i 01 0:04 7:3I| 7:51 1 :<)2 S;22 8:44 1:5S 9:ll| 0:32 2:51 Sunrise nnd sunset arc computed for the visible rising: and Belting-; the observer's o 15 feet ubovo sea-level and view un? obstructed. In tho tide-columns. Oh. OOm. is mid? night: 12 h OOm. is noon. Small tides range 1.5 to 2.2 feet rise; average tides, 2 3 to 2.9 feet; great tides, 3.0 to 3.5 feet. Gales from North to East | cause extreme high tides. MOON'S PHASES: Phase. New Moon .. . First Quarter Full Moon _ I^ast Quarter I Dayllfourl Mln.| Period. .'De. 311 20 I 52 IKvenlng 30 Evening os [Mornlnt 53 I.Mornln:: IITTLE IYER PILLS. Eick Ilnadnchonnd relievo all tho troubles Inci? dent to a, bilious state of tlio ayatum, such ss Dizziness, Nausna, Di owsinciie, Distress niter Dating, Pain In tho Side. An*. Whlla lbolr most reiuarL.ible success has boon shown in curimj ITeailaeho, yot Carter's I.ittlo Livor Tills are oqunlly valuable in Constipation, curingaud pro venting thlsaunoyliigcomiilaiiit,while they also correct all disordcraof t hOKtouiRi-li.Rti niulat? tlio Uvor aud regulato thebowols. Even it'they ouly cured Achn llisy would bo ?lmest priceless to those who Butler from this rtistrcssiui; complaint-, but form liatoly theirgooducssdoes notmul hure,and thoso Who once try them will Dud thesoliltlo pills valu? able iu Romany ways that they will not bo wil? ling todo without them. Uutafternll&lck head Is tho bans of so ninny lives that hero Is whore womakoour great boast. Our plllucuroit wbllo others do not. Carter's I.ittlo Liver Pills aro vory small nnd very easy to take. Ono or two pills mnkou doso. They are. strictly vegetable and do not gripo or purpe. but by their goutloartinn ploaiio all who usetheiu. In vials at 25 cents; flvoforjl. Bold by drugcisla ovorywhero, or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York, Small filli Small Sose, kail Price, ,__ haven't a reaular. healthy movement of tho boweli ovory day, you'ro sick, or will be. Keep your BOwela open, nnd bn well. Forco. In thosl.apoof violent pbysle or pill poison, Is danncrous. '1'he ? moot liest, easiest, most perfect way of keeping the bowels clear und clean Is to luko Ploasaat, Palatable. Potent.T.-mo Good. Do flood. Never Slckon, Weaken, or Grlpo. lOo, Mo Write tor free sample, and booklet, on hea)\*B. 'Address It.ri I?, ntat'y C?aPm,, Oktest?, Dinrt.1, Raw Yark. Stla KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN Norfolk Iron Works, GEO. W. DUVAL & CO., NO. 15 WATER STRICKT, NORFOLK. ENGINES. BOILERS, SAWMILL and all kinds Of machinery of the most Im? proved patterns. Also repairing at the shortest notice. Particular attention (o :i.:iai?u!?work. ?DI5-V-AT/S PATENT BOILER TUBE FERRULES are the only perfect remedy for leaky boiler lubes. They can he inserted in a few minutes by any engineer, and are war? ranted to stop leaks. THE HENRY WALKE CO., SAW HILL, And Railroad Supplies, HARDWARE AND SHIP CHANDLERY "Want" and "Glnnt Planer," Leather Belting. "Giant." '-Granlte," and "ShB.w nut" RuVibcr Belting. Agent for Knowles' Steam Pumplns Machine W.H. TAYLOR & CO., 224 Water Street. j RAILROAD. STEAMBOAT AND MILL 6UPPL1ES. Agents for this section for the sale ot Graton & Knight's Leather Belting. New York Belting and Packing Company's Rubber Goods. Knowllon's Patent Pack? ing. Snow Steam Pumps. my7 Dixie Remedy Co. CVnilll IOI Primary, Secondary or ^YrillLlo' Tertiary Syphilis pcr vj I I l I i Li w . nianentlv cured In 15 to 35 davs. You can be treated at homo for the same price under samo guaranty. If vou prefer to come hero we will con? tract to pay railroad faro nnd hotel bills and no charge if wo fall to cure. If yo? have taken mercury, lodido potash, and still have aches und pains, Mucous Patches In mouth, sore throat, pimples, copper colored spots, ulcers on any part ut the body, hail ur r> throws falling WiL it Is this Syphilitic BLOOD POISON that we guarantee to cure. We Bollcit the most obstinate eases and challengo the world for a case we cannot cure. This disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. Absolute proofs sent scaled on application. Also Lost Manhood cured, and make you feel like a boy. Also Gonorrhoea. Gleet. Sperma? torrhoea, Whites, unnatural discharges, or any inflammation or ulcerutlon of mucous merbranes cured. Wo guarantee to euro or money refunded. Write for blanks and booklets on these diseases. Address THE DIXIE REMEDY CO., P. O. Box 023. Norfolk. Va. POISON HAY 10 YOU Sore Throat, Pimples, Cop? per-Colored Spots, Aches, old Sores. Ul? cers In Mouth. Hair Kalling'.' Write COOK REMEDY CO.. PJ77 MASONIC TEMPLE, Chicago.. 111., for proofs of cures. Capital $.'.00,000. Wo solicit the nu Ft obstinate cases. Wo have cured tho worst cases In 15 to 35 days. 100-pago book free. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Tho new and powerful Iron palace steamers NEWPORT NEWS, WASH? INGTON and NORFOLK, will leave daily as follows: NORTH-BOUND. Leavo Portsmouth, foot ot North street . '5:00 p. m. Leave. Norfolk, foot of Water street . 6:45 p. m. Ix-avo Old I'oint Comfort. ts:*5 p. m. Arrlvo In Washington. 7:00 a. in Arrive In Philadelphia, Pcnn. R. R."10:53 a. m. Arrive In Philadelphia, B. & O. B. R. "lLOO a. m. Arrive In New York. Pcnn, R. R.V.--V V. *n:13 P Arrlvo in New \ork. B. & O. R. R.??1:25 p. m. SOUTH-BOUND. Leave New York. renn. r. r. ?12:50 p. m Irfave New York. B. & O. R. R. "1:00 p. m. Leavo Philadelphia, Pcnn. li_ r. *3:12 p. m. Leave Philadelphia. B. & O. K R.??? ? **3:?7 P- m. Arrive In Washington, Penn. R. R.?????? "6:10 p. m. Arrive in Washington. B. & O. R. R."6:00 p. m. Leavo Washington. *li:30 p. m. Arrive Old I'oint Comfort.... 7:00 a. tn. Arrlvo in Norfolk.'. 8:00 a. m. Arrlv In Portsmouth. 8:30 a. m. ? Dally. ??Dally, except St-'nday. Tickets on salo at B. & O. ticket office, N. & C. office, at W. T. Walko's and company's offlco on wharf. ; Kor further information, apply D. J. CALL AII AN, 2-tlej>hont> iil? ._.AKffiS TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Old Dominion sieamsni/ Go. 's Li; FOR NEW YORK.-Pas eenger ships are appointed n#VESb>^ ?o sail from Norfolk dally at 6:00 p. m. FROM NEW TORK.-On Monday. Tuesday. Wednes? day, Thursday and Friday at 3:00 p. m.a Saturdays at 1:00 p. m. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Faro. Including meals and stateroom berth .J S 00 Round trip (limited to 30 days). 13.00 For tickets und reservation of state? rooms, apply at ticket ot'Ilco. 190 Main street, or at general oftlce, at wharf. Ships leave Old Point for Norfolk Sun? day about 10 a. m. TIME SCHEDULE OF STEAMERS Hampton Roads, Mobjack, Luray Acco mac and Virginia Dare, sailing dally (ex? cept Sunday) from Company's whurf. Norfolk: FOR OLD POINT?At 6:30 and 11:13 a. m.. and 4:15 p.^m.: Portsmouth 0:45 and 10:05 a. m., and 3:05 p. m.: Bay Lino wharf, Norfolk, at 7 and 11:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. FOR HAMPTON?At 11:15 a. m. and 4:13 p. m.i Portsmouth 10:05 a. in. and 3:03 p. m.; Ray Lino wharf at 11:30 a. in. and 1:30 p. ni. FOR NEWPORT NEWS AND SMITH FIELD?At 2:30 p. m.; Portsmouth. 2:45 p. mJ: Ray Line. 3:00 a. m. FOR WARE AND EAST RIVERS?At 6:30 u. m.; Portsmouth, ?:45 a. m.; Bay Line. 7:00 a. m FOR NORTH RIVER-On Monday, Wednesdny and Friday nt 6:30 a. m.I Portsmouth, 6:45 a m.; Bay Lino. 7:00 a. m. FOR SEVERN RIVER-On Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 6:30 a. m.; Portsmouth. 6:45 a m.: Bay Lino 7**" u. m. FOR BACK. POQUOS1N AND YORK RIVER LANDINGS AND CRAB NECK ?On Monday. Wednesday and Frlduy ut 6:15 a. ni.; Portsmouth 6:30 a.m.; Ray Line. 6:45 a. m. Returning following day. FOR NANSEMOND RIVER AND SUFFOLK?At 8:00 p. m.; Portsmouth, 3:10 p. m. Connecting at Suffolk with Suffolk and Carolina railroad. Freight for Ware East, North, Severn. Back. Poquosln, York and Nansernond River Landings must be prepnld. All schedules subject to chango without notice. Freight for Washington and Ncwbcrnp, N. C, rccclvexl at and delivered from Norfolk and Southern railroad depot. Freight received dally (except Sunday) until 6 p. m. M. B. CROWELL. General Agent. C?PE CHARLES' ROUTE New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad. QUICK TIME-LOW RATES. TWO TRAINS EACH WAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SUNDAY. NOVEMBER IS. ISO?. LEAVE NORFOLK. 7:45 a. m. dally, except Sunday?(Ports? mouth, High street, 7:25 a. m.) Arrive ut Philadelphia 6:43 p. ni.; New York at S:3S p. m. LEAVE NORFOLK. 6:00 p. m. dally (Portsmouth. High street, 6:20 p. ni). Arrive nt Philadel? phia 6:10 a. m.; New York, 7:13 a m. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. 9.00 a. m. duilv (Portsmouth. High street. 9:10) leaving Now York ut S:55 &m.; Philadelphia. 11:28 p. m. RIVE AT NORFOLK. 7:60 p. m. dally, except Sunday (Ports? mouth. High street. 8:00 p. m.) leaving New York at S:00 a. m.; Philadelphia. 10:20 a. m. Close connection miido with all rail and sound llnc9 to and from Boston. Pullman Sleeping Cars on night trains between Jersey City, Philadelphia and Cape Charles. Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars on day trains between Philadelphia and Capo Charles. Through tickets sold and baggngo checked at Walke's Agency, tinder At? lantic Hotel, at Passenger Station at the Wharf and on Steamers. R. B. COOKE, General Passenger and Freight Agent. JM1TE? Atlant?. Sei Orleann Clinttunoog?, Nafbvsllo, Memphis. Florida, *?t"ii, California, and the ontir Augnstn, Mnron, "ill, Florida, iJ<oiitU,_ In Effect Nov. 5. 1899.| No. 41. | No. 40S. Norfolk . Portsmouth S.A.L Suffolk .... " Tx>wlston N. C... Weldon .. .S.A.L Henderson .. " Raleigh .... " Southern Pines " Wilmington .. " Chnrlotto .. .. " Columbia .C.N.&T Aucusta . C.&WC Athens .. ..S.A.L Atlanta (Co time) Maeon C. of Ga. Jacksonville Plantl Tampa .. ..Plantl Montgom'y W.ofA; Mobile .. ..LAN. New Orl'ns.. " Chafnooga W,t-A Nashvlllo NC&StL Memphis KCM&BI ?Dally. IDally ex. Sunday. Connections at New Orleans with South? ern Pacific and Texas St Pacific rail? ways for all points in Texas, Mexico and California No. 402?Arrive Portsmouth dally 7:25 No. p. nr. CS?Arrive Portsmouth dally B:;o J. W. BROWN. Jr., j. W. BROWN, Jr.. Pass'r A?t.. 199 Main st.. Norfolk. Va, MURRAY FORBES. Trav. Pass'r Agt.. Portsmouth. Va E. ST. JOHN, Vlco President and Gen? eral Manager. V. E. McP.ee. General Superintendent. II. W. B. GLOVER. L. S. ALLEN, Trafllco Manager Gen'l Pass'r Agt , Portsmouth, Va. Merefionis' SMlflgrsTransDoriaiion 60 DIRECT ROUTE. FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Vor Boston?Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri? days and Saturdays at C:00 p. in. FOR PROVIDENCE. Every Tuesday, Thursday ana Satur? day at 6:00 p. m. FARE9 TO BOSTON Ais'D FROVI PENCE, Firot-class. including meals and stateroom berth. $9.00 Intermediate, Including meals and stateroom berth.13.00 Steerage, Including meals and bunk. |7.oo Perlohablo freight sent via Providence forwarded by early train to Boston and ? t the name rate as by direct steamer* to Boston. For further Information apply to R. H. WRIGHT. Agent. Norfolk, V?. A. I>. BTEBBINS, Ass't Traffic M'cr. W. P. TURNER Gen. Poos. Agent. J, C. WHITNEY. Traffic Manager. < . Gtaeral Cfflcas. Baltimore, Md, TRAVELERS' GUIDE. ?Sfifife ChesapeaKs FOR RICHMOND. WASHINGTON, CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE. CHICAGO ST. LOUIS AND ALL WESTERN POINTS. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. :9th. 1S99. WESTBOUND. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar Portsmouth .... Norfolk . New port News Richmond . Lv. Ar. It'll lR.F.&P)..| Wash'n (R.F.&P)' ?12:00 r| 7:40 p ?3:20 pill:20 p Lv. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. R'd (Main Line)..??10:20 n Charlottesvilto staunten . Clifton Forge.... Va. Hot Springs. ltoncevert? . Cincinnati . Loulsvillo . Chicago . St. Louis. ) :4a p 3:38 p 6:45 p 2:15 p'K>:30 p 5:44 p 7:t'S p 8:57 p 9:50 p 9:50 p 7:55a [11:ou u 6\-3i> p 6:56 pf 43 a 4:2 6:28 a ! 7:25 a 7-25 a 6:15 p 8:00 p 7:15 a 7:30 a ? Dally except Sunday. Other tlmo daily No. 1?DAILY, l'nrlor Car Old Point to Richmond: Pullman Richmond to Clncln null, Louisville and St. Louis; connects ut Gordonsville for Oraiigo and. at Orange with Southern Railway train for prlucipal stations Northbound. No. 6?Local. Richmond to Clifton l-orge. Da'ly except Sunday. J?DAILY Pullmans, Old Point to N< Hititon. Cincinnati and Louisville. Mcsls served In Dining Cars on Nor?. 1 nnd 3 west of Gotdonsvlllc. C. & O. STEAMER LOUISE leaves Nor? folk for Newport News nl S a. m. and 3:30 P. m. Leaves Newport News for Norfolk, 11:15 a. in. nnd 6:05 p. in. Arrives Norfolk 12:15 noon and 7ro5 p. m. for further Information apply to J. R WILLCOX. Ticket Agent. OX F. W. CTJltD. rasBcnger A true. C. and O. Ticket Oftlce, Atlantic Hotel, Norfolk. Vs. JOHN D. POTTS, Asst. Oeneral Passenger Aftor. A.? L? ATLANTIC COAST LINE (Norfolk & Carolina Railroad.) IN EFFECT NOVEMBER Will, 1S99. I No. 49 \dtV I Dally. I Sum Sunday. Lv. Norfolk .777] 9:00 a ml 2:20 p m Lv. Ports Juno .| 9:22 n ml 2:42 p m Ar. Suffolk. Va.|1U:05 ;i ni) 3:17 p in Ar. Tunis. N. C .|10:60 a nil 4:15 p in Ar HobKoed, N. C .|12:00 m | 5:35 p m Ar. Tarboro, N. C .112:21 p m 6:00 p in Ar. Rocky Mount. N. C[12:50 p m| 6:35 p m 6:55 p in 7:40 p ni 7:30 p m 7:55 p in Ar. Wtlllainston. N. C I..., Ar. Ply mouth N. C. ..j... Ar. Washington. N. C..1... Ar. Klnston. N. C.|... Ar. Wl'son, N. C .I 2:15 p m| 7:10 p in Ar. C.olilsboro, N. C... | 3:21 p inj 7:55 p ni Ar. Wilmington, N. C.| 5:50 p m| 9:41" a m Ar. Faycttcvlllc, N. c~i 1:25 p ml 12:19 a ni Ar. Florence, S. C.i 7:25 p nil 2:21 a. m Ar. Charleston. S. C....|10:?5 p in] f.:t>4 a in Ar. Columbia, S. C. 10:20 p nilll:00 a in Ar. Augusta. Ga.. . 7:55 a in] 7:55 a m Ar. Atlanta, Ga.12:35 p mjl2:35 p in Ar. Ilacon, Gu.11:15 a ni|U:15 u in Ar. Savannah Ga .| 2:15 a nil 7:20 a in Ar. Jacksonville, Fla ..| 7:30 a, in|ll:50 a m No. 49 daily connTts with A. C. L. train 23 for all points Soilthi No. 103, dally,except Sunday,make."" closo Connection at llobgood for Washington, N. C? Klnston. N. C, and Plyinoutli, N. C, nnd all Eastern Carolina points; also at Rocky Mount with A. C. L. train 33 for all points South No. 103, dally, except Sunday, makes closo connection at Anoskte for Windsor. N. C. and stations on W. & P. R. R. Trains arrive at Norfolk nt 5:55 p. m. dally; ulso ut 10:25 a. nt., dally, except Sunday. No. 49 runs through without chango Norfolk to Wilmington. Baggage checked at Company's Norfolk wharf, and alyo nt office of Passenger nnd Ticket Agent, 171 Main street (oppo? site Atlantic Hotel.) For tickets to ull points South, steeping car reservations and general Information call on or address J. A. NEUOF.nAUER, Passenger and Ticket Agent. JAMES F. MAUPIN. General Forwarding Agent. IT. M. EMERSON. Clcn, Pass. Agent. O. M. BERPKLL Gen. Manager. T. M. EMERSON*. Traffic Manager. ScmstJ^irmcr SCHEDULE IN EFFECT NOV. 19. 1S99. LEAVE NO FOLK DAILY. 7:4o a. m.?For Richmond, Washington, Lynchburu and tho West. 4:35 p. m ? Vestlbultd Limited for Rich? mond and Washington. Stops only nt Suffolk. Waverly uud Petersbuig. 7:30 p. m.?For Petersburg, I.viichburg, the West and Southwest. Trains arrive at Norfolk dally 9:10 a. m.. 11.25 n. m. end 10:40 p. m. Tickets and ull information nt station ?nd 10 Granby street. W. P. RE VI LL, General Passenger Agent. W. E. HAZLEWOOD. C. I'. A. BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET CO BAY 1-1 [nie, COMMENCING MONDAY. NOV. 20, ISCO. Lv. Portsmouth. High street-15:25 p m Lv Norfolk Slain street .!6:00 p in Lv. Old l'?liit. ltygela Pier .!7:00 p in Ar. Baltimore. Union Dock .... 6:30 a ni NORTHBOUND I P. rTTs. | B. &~?T Lv. RiltlrtiJio .I 7:45 a mil 7:55 a m Ar. Philadelphia .. ..1*10:15 a ml 110:16 a rn Ar. New York .j*12:43 p m| 112:35 n'n SOtrflTBO?ND j P. U. R. j B. & O. Lv. New York .i 12:55 p ml 1:00 p m Lv. Philadelphia .. ..) 3:12 p ml 13:07 p m Ar. Bait., Union St'nj 6:12 p mi 15:10 p m Lv. Baltimore, Light street new piers direct for tho South.6:50 p m Lv. Old Point .6:15 a m Ar. Norfolk .7:00 u in Ar. Portsmouth.8:30 a m !?Daily except Sunday. '?Dally. Tickets sold to all points North. Kast nnd West and baggage checked to desti? nation. Staterooms reserved upon appli cation in person nt iho company's oflicc. No 199 West Main street, or on board steamer. Freight will not bo received after 4 p. m. to go forward that day. For further Information npplv to KEY COM'PTON, i. General Agent. i J. W, BROWN, Jr.. Southern Passenger Agent, CLYDE'S REGULAR LINE STEAM SHU'S FOR PHILADELPHIA. ONLY DIRECT LINE FROM NOR. FOLK TO PHILADELPHIA. Until further notice steamers aro'a p. nolntcd to sail from Norfolk every MON? DAY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 6 o'clock p. m and from Philadelphia every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SAT? URDAY. Through Mils of lading to nil points South ami Southwest via Seaboard Air Line, Atlantic CoaM Line. Virginia and Tennessee Air Line. Southern Railway Norfolk und Carolina and Norfolk ami Southern Railroads. JAMES W. McCARRICK. PeneraLSo^rn 1 RAVELERS' GUIDE. Norfolk & souura ? b. oo)j Norfolk, Ya. Beach & Southern R.R. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT DEC. 1st. 1S99. MAIL AND EXPRESS LEAVES NOR? FOLK DAILY (except Sunday) 10 a m. for Belhaven and all stations. Connects nt Edcnton for Plymouth, Jainesville, Willlnmston and Windsor. For landings on Chnwan river TUESDAY, TH?RS DA Yi and SATURDAY, and for Scuppernong river FRIDAY. Connects at Belhaven with Old Dominion steamers for Mukley ville, South Creek. Aurora, Washington and Intermediate landings. EVENING EXPRESS LEAVES NOR? FOLK :\t 4:10 p. m. TUESDAY. THURS? DAY and SATURDAY for Edenton. Con? nects at Elizabeth City with steamer TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATUR? DAY tor Roanoko Island, Oriental andi New Hern, N. C. ARRIVE AT NORFOLK. MAIL AND EXPRESS DAILY (except Sunday) at 4:25 p. m. and at 11 a. m. TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATUR? DAY. Passenger station Norfolk and, Western depot. Freight station on Water street. Steamers leave Norfolk, Water street station 3:30 a. m. TUESDAY. THURS? DAY nntl SA TUR DAL for Elizabeth City via Dismal Swamp Canal, and Elizabeth City 12 noon for Scuppernong river MON? DAY and WEDNESDAY, and 3 p. m. THURSDAY AND SATURDAY for Coln jock and NorLh river landings. - 9 FOR VIRGINIA REACH. LEAVE NORFOLK. BRAMBLETON STATION. Dally (except Sunday)?'7:00 a. m., 11:30 a. in. and ?:l? p. m., and Sunday 10 a. ru. LEAVE VIRGINIA BEACH. Dally (except Sunday)-?S.20 a. m.. 3:31 p. ir... '6.30 p. m.. and Sanday 4:30 p. m, ??Mixed trains. FOR MUNDEN POINT. LEAVE NORFOLK. Dallv (except Sunday)?10:00 a. m. (con? nects Monday. Wednesday and Friday at Munden Point with steamer for Currltucle Sound landings), and 5:90 p. m. Tuesday, and Friday only. LEAVE MUNDEN POINT. 2:00 p. m. dally (except Sunday), and. T:;>> a. m. Tuesday and Friday. II. C. HUDGIN3. Gen. Freight nnd Pass. Agent. M. K. KING, General Manager. -VTORFOLK & OCEAN VIEW. RAIL. .IX WAY COMPANY. QUICK AND FREQUENT SERVICE BETWEEN. NORFOLK. OCEAN VIEW, OLD POINT, HAMPTON AND NEWPORT NEWS. Take tho Ocean View Routs for Old Point, connecting with tho C. 8c O. and Trolley Lines for Newport News and In? termediate towns. It g| I Jo A MIAMI 7:30; S:U0[ 8:45 9:15 10:30 11:00 P MlP M ?12:001 ?1:00| ?2 001 ?3:00 ?4:00, ?5:00 ?6:00 7:0O| ?:30 <p A M 8:30 0:45 11:30 P M 12:4 l:45i 2:41 8:4 4:45 6:45 6:4 S:00| Schedule tak? ing effect Sept. 25, 1893. Local daily. Uc.il ?' Local " Express " Express " Express " Express " Express " Express " Express " Local '* ?1st Section Old Point Express, 2nd Sec? tion Ocean View Local. Local freight leaves Norfolk 11:00 a. m. Freight received until llftecn minutes beforo leaving tinvj. Fare for tho round trip to Ocean View. Fare for tho round trip to Old Point from any part or Norfolk, BOo. Old Point tickets on cale by all strcot car conduc? tors. Local f-alns leave Ocean View for Nor? folk at 12:30. 1:30, 2:30. 3:30. 4:30. i:it and 0:30 p. m. 1J1 OR RICHMOND. PETERSBURO. CLAREMONT. OLD POINT, NEWPORT NEWS AND JAMES R1VEH LANDINGS DIRECT BY DAYLIGHT. Virginia Navigation Companys Elegant Saloon Steamer POCAHONTAS leaves Clyde wharf, Norfolk, every TUESDAY", THURSDAY and SATURDAY at 7 a. m.. touching a.t Portsmouth. Newport News and Old Point going and returning, ar? riving at Richmond about 5:30 p. m., con? necting with nil evening trains. Fare to Richmond, II 50. To Richmond and return, J2.50. To Richmond, second-class, 81.00. Tickets much cheaper than any other route to Richmond, Petersburg, Waverly lllcksford and stations on Atlantic and Danville railroad and all points via Rich? mond. Tickets for sale at ticket agencies of Wulko & Son, H. Brandt, and on board steamer. Freight received dally (Sunday except? ed) for all above named points. Round trip tickets will bo sold for one fare from December 21st, 1899, to January, 2d 1900, Inclusive. JAMES V/. M'CARRICK. Agent. southern ry. DOUBLE DAILY SCHEDULES TO ALL POINTS SOUTH, SOUTHEAST. and SOUTHWEST. EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 10. 1899. Lv. Norfolk .9.35 a nt '7.40 p in Ar. Suilclk . 10.40 a in 8.56 p nt Ar. Franklin .lLtl a m 8.53 p m Ar. Jeftrcss . 3.06 p m 8.00 a m Ar. UlitTulo Junction 8.30 p in 3.24 a m Ar. Danville_.. .. ...^S.??jj ut 5.30 a lit Lv. Norfolk. 9i00*aTm 8.35 p rn Ar. Raleigh . 3.50 p ni 2.09 a in Ar. Durham . 4.43 p m 3.10 a m Ar. Greensboro . 6.35 p m 6.15 a it) l.v. Danville. 5 IS p m Lv. Greensboro. 7.10 p ni 6. IS a m -\r. Salisbury . $.2t p nt 6.55 ft nt Ar. Charlotte. 9.45 p in S.10 a m Lv. Salisbury .. .. .. 8.40 pm tMT?m Ar. Ashevlllo .12.10 a in 2.-0 p m Ar. Hot Springs .. .. 1.29 a in 4.02 p ni Ar. Knoxvnlo . 4.!3 a m 7.20 p m Ar. Chattanooga. 7.40 a m 11.35 p rn Ar. Nashvlllo . ^..^_B.5S p m MO a rn Lv. Chattanooga. 8.00 a tit" Ar. Mc nphis . 7.10 p m l.v. Charlotte .... .... 10.00 p m ~~ Ar. Atlant.i . 6.10 a in Ar. Montgomery.10.31 a m Ar Mobile . 4.12 p nt Ar'. New Orleans . S.30 p m Lv Atlanta . 5.30 a m 4.15 p m Ar. Birmingham .11.20 am 10.10 pm Ar. Memphis . 8.05 pm 7.15 a nt Lv. Charlotte .10.00 p m 8.15 a m Ar. Columbia. 1.20 u m 11.2$ a m Ar. Augusta. 8 00 a m 2.50 p m Ar. Savannah . 615 a m 3.20 p nt Ar. Jacksonville .9.25 a m 7.40 p nt At. Tampa . S.10 p nt 7.00 a ra ? Daily except Sunday. ruiiiiiuii I'utnce Sleeping Care. For all Information appty at < lijr Tiekat l>dtce. H?ln nnd Grunby Mr.?<?!., 'I'll,,,,, . IfX ltaggago called for and checked from hotels and residences by Virginia Trans? fer Company on orders left at ticket of lice. FRANK S. CANNON. j. w. cK;^?? TriUn0 ^ingtonSg^^ ^