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SOMETHING TO EAT what everybody is looking for. We have jiot the time nor 8pace to enu? merate the name of all we have in stock, but will say COME AND SEE US. You can surely find everything that is kept in AFIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE. OCR PRICES WILL SUIT YOU. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED. RESPECTFULLY, L. H. BRUGH, tf JEFFERSON STREET, ROANOKE, VA. V. TO THE PUBLIC. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN AN noimeiiig to the public that we are receiving daily our CD -SUCH AS A FINEj LINE OP DRESS GOODS, QuitPayingEen . TRIMMINGS -TO MATCH.? We make a specialty in mourn inj: Goods.WO piecesoi Dress Ginghams from ti cents upwards. We have a splendid line of ToweRs, Napkins and Table lines. Our lotion Bepartm't SUCH AS BANDKE RCHIEFS, LA dies1 and Children's Hose.cannot be surpassed inRoanoke. WE HAVE JOST -RECEIVED Over one thousand pieces oi Swiss and Hamburg Edgings, flouncings in black and white. Do Not Make up aay More Underwear when you can buy them at 29 cents and ?'J cents apiece in gowns as well as skirts. Try one of cur Kabo Corsets as they are guaranteed for twelve months We Are the Agents for the Poster Kid Gloves, the best on the market. We Keep a Full Line of Headed Capes as low as ^0.00 a piece. In Fact Y?u Can Find Any? thing that is kept in a first-class dry ?roods house at the lowest prices. Do not pass us by, but come in, as we take a pleasure "in showing goods. BAGHRACH. 322 SALEM AVENUE. BUY -YOU A HOM A great majority will, of course, say 1 am not able. I have only a small in? come and my fairily must ho sup? ported. How Can I Buy a Home With Small Means : -)0( inn 0U n S RIVES, A Very Easy Question To Answer. National Capital Savings. Building and Loan Society, OF North : America, Affords: a means by which every individual can own his own CHOMEJ* by be ug careful with your earnings. For pt:ticulars regarding stock and Luc manner by which }ou can secure a home, apply to -K OHAS. B. OIGHT, General Agentr IVc. ]7 Campbell Sre et Seal Estate Agents, There has been wonderful ac? tivity in city real estate in the List two weeks, even for i 'oanoke. Several hundred tnousand dollars worth of pro? perty changed hands at hand? some profits. Otc lot for example, which sold for seven thousand five hundred dollars eight days ago, was resold yesterday for eleven thous? and dollars. Doz ens ofsimi hr examples might be given. Have you been making any money dealing in Roanoke THE CELEBRATED JOS. SCHLITZ, MILWAUKEE LA3ER BEER ?ONLY AT HOTEL FELIX. CHAMPAGNE OH DRAUGHT p Hails Are the Best Sum? mer Drink, ONLY- AT HOTEL FELIX. nape ?: Is a Nice Summer Drink. HOTEL FELIX. CHAMPAGNE Oi DRAUGHT je9 tf. REAL> . >ESTATE? Well, if you haven'tits yo u own fault. REAL ESTATE Ajrt's JEFFERSON STREET. MMXIA I. liOCAJL NOTICES Marshall's Cafe?The popular re? sort, furnishes a first-class dinner daily from 1 to 3 for ;>0 cents. ap5-tf ?Plaster your house with Marble Rock lime, best on ths market. Ifyou don't believe it, call on Carner & Co., sole ageats. Remember thev are the cheapest sash, door and blind manufac urera in the city. Satisfaction guaran eed. f Buy i our cooking stoves from M.H, Jennings & Co., near market house. Salem a venue. f Artists material at Picken's. janmf Stove:;! Btoves! stcvea 1 cheaper than evtr at M. H. Jennings & Co., Salem avenue, near market house. oct7-tf For fre insurance call at the office of the Roanoke Trust, Loan and Safe Deposit Co. d*c28-tf Geyer, the*.Campbell street Tailo.r carries a large and'seiect stock of goods in his line. my20 tf Go to Geyer's to get your spring and simmer suits, my20 tf. [ A large and beautiful stock of car petB and rugs in newest styles can be found at E. H.Stewart & Co.'s. je31-tf. For colds, croup, asthma, bronchi tis and sore throat use Dr. Thomas' Eclectric OR, and get the best. H -AT TIIEIR? NEW STORE NO. 110 COMMERCE STREET, Offer This Week i DRESS FABRICS of every descrip? tion, suitable tor the HOT MONTHS. See the ne w things in PersianMui.s a beautiful flhnj cloth in the most ex quisite designs. Satin striped Batistes, at l-'Jc yd., in strikingly stylish figures. White (io.nls of every description, in plain,plaid and -triped materials, at city prices. Cashmere Ombre Satines, entirely new, at 12'c; worth 20c. New ilace Flouncings and Net in the largest assortment. New Ginghams, Outings, Percales and Prints, very cheap. New black wool Etatnine, latest summer fabric. New Silks in India, Pongee, Failles, Pean de Soie, at astonishingly low prices. New wool ChaUies, at 20c yd, in the most artistic designs and colorings. Swiss Flouncings and Embroideries in full assortments. ,r)0 dozen Hemstitched Handker? chiefs, this week at 5c. Special Bargains in Corsets, Hoisery, \Gloves and Underwear. The ladies are all cordially invited to call and inspect the new things we are constantly opening. HIIROMUS & BR?GH 110 Commerce Street, ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, tf mm HIM - RAILROAD. 4th JULY 4th -THE NATIONAL HOLIDAY. EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY TO ANY POINT UN THE LINE, JULY 3?4. Good to return on, or before JULY 71 1890. Special Attractions -AT Natural Bridge, Grottoes. Luray Caverns. O.HOWARD ROYER, General Passenger Agent, jun 29, jy 1,2,3. WANTED. "PRE E.?STENOGRAPHY AND A typewriting free. First-class facil? ities and best of teachers. Address 'with stamp for return postage. THE PARISH MFG. CO., Parish, N. Y. I OST.-ON YESTERDAY AFTER Li noon, a plain leather pocketbook, containing $07 in notes. R. E. Mene fee's name is on the inside of the book. Finder will be liberally re? warded bv returning same toTniES office. J. A. FRITH. je27 Ot HAVE YOURDINIl^^?bMCEL? ing nicely decoratei in either oil or water colors. Carr can do it. mar?-tf BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOM MO dated at RorerPark Hotel. Nicely furnished rooms. Large grounds. Table set with the best the market affords. MRS. CRAWFORD. mar27-tf P.-oprietoress. WANTED.?Good board for gentle? man and two little I oys. Address "Permanent," Times office, je 20 2t. ROOM AND BOARD IN A DE .lightful locality, 4?? F?rfrth ave nae, S. W._my80 tf TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR rent. Apply at 120 4th Avenue, S. W. _je 29 4t. A Cnard from TV. 1'. HafT. To the Editor of the Tiiies. In your issue of the 28 ch I notice the statement that the City Council re? fused to grant Waller P. Huff & Co.,. permission to erect cot cages, &c.,sI. wish to say that Waller P. Huff &Co., never asked permission to build cot? tages anywhere and consequently could not have been refused. Hoping you will make this correction/ I am, respectfully; Waw-ebP^Huff. SHORT ITEMS ABOUT PEOPLE AND THINGS. OF INTEREST TO EVERYBODY A 1'apcr to be Niai-tud at Vinton?A Cracked Wheel oti Train -\o. I?Addi? tion to the Wem End Yard Sourly Completed?Other Items. Mr. Horton, on Campbell street, is critically ill. Mrs. Louis Catogni is spending the summer at the Montgomery White. Dr. J. T. Hill, who has been quite sick at Fairmount, W. Vn . is much better. Mr. W. G. McDowell, a real estate agent, of Buena Vista, is a guest at Hotel Felix. W. C. Franklin and J. T. Conally, of Pamphlin City, are in the city prospecting. Mr. V/. W. Dnnlap, oJ the Arm of Priddy & Dnnlap, is confined to ! is room fit the Felix Hotel. The Conveyance Building Associa? tion are having plans prepared for their new iifty-room hotel at Vinton. Mr. W. R. Sadler, formerly with Messrs. Davis & Co., has accepted a position in the grocery store of S. :i. Dooley & Co. Messrs. W. H. Thomas, W. V7. Thomas, H. T. Hale and N. W. Thomasare registered at Hotel Felix, from Blacksburg. The public school house at Vint, n is being torn down preparatory to erecting a new one, to be completed in time for the next session. A cracked wheel was found on a coach on train >'o. 1 yesterday nior ? ing at the Union depot , and another car was substituted in its place. Rev. Dr. ES. C. Gordon, formerly pastor of the Salem Presbyterian church, accompanied by ii i> family, is visiting Dr. S. P. Christian, of tl is city. A number of Philadelphia capital? ists passed through the city yester day in a special train en route rc Kensington, Ga., on a prospectii ^ tour. It is understood that a newspaper, to be known as the Herald, to be is? sued weekly, will soon be launched upon the sea of journalism al Vinton, by parties in this city. ' The additions to the W< st End yard has been nearly completed. Fourloi g side tracks have been laid, and oth i tracks are being put down as fast as practicable. Mrs. O. D. Jenkins arrived in the city yesterday morning from Sanford, Fla., and will spend some time with her parents. Captain and Mrs. V. 11. Lookabili, on North Jefferson str< t. Bigamy. Henry Toole, a former resident ol this city, is wanted by Anniston, Ala., authorities for bigamy. ChieJ of P >? lice Morris has just returned fro u Alabama, where be went several da; ? ago to testify to the fact that Too ? passed as a married man when he liV( d here. Bctirin;; Lyuehbnrf; Official*. Mayor N. C. Man- ?n, jr.. Common' wealth's Attorney A. H. 1.5urr City Sergeant Matt J. Day and I missioner of the Revenue E. N. Eu? bank, of the Lynchburg municip: I government retire from office today, and their successors will be sworn in. The Bali? Sturm. The rain storm of yesterday was a very severe one. The rain poured down in torrents for at least an hou \ The streets were ail overflowed again, as is usual on such occasions, and were impassable for some time afti r the rain ceased to fall. The light Ding was vivid and the thunder Im? mense, but no damage has been re? ported from either. Everything an 1 everybody was much refreshed by the shower, and the thermometor take.: down a peg or two. Police Court. Mayor Evans had a long, sultry, disagreeable day of it this morning administering justice to quite a lengthy list of trivial law-breaker-. Among those present were a number ol dice shooters and gamblers of other kinds, who were dispensed with io various .ways. Mr. Evans gave them a severe raking over the coals, gave them distinctly to understand that this practice is becoming too common an ] detestible for the law-abiding people, and hereafter he will apply the. law t > its fullest extent in cases of this kind Virginia SfaWM. Near Tappabannoek Saturday last a dissatisfied colored nurse, about ! 1 years old, saturated the clothing of Mr. George Martin's little fifteen months-old daughter with kerosen ? oil and fired the same. The child only lived a few minutes after the parents discovered the facts. "Hollywood.one of the oldest and most historic landmarks in Stafford, was burned to the ground, with all of its contents, at an early hour Wednes? day morning. The fire is supposed to have been of an incendiary origin. Its present owner and occupant was Dr. G. T. Greenlaw. THEY AKE SATISFIED. What the IZaxcrstowi: Club Thinks of Iis Beoeut Visit lo Boanokc. The Hagerstown baseball team re turned from Roanoke yesterday after? noon victors of two of the four games played in that city with the Roanoke club. The last of a series of four games Avas played on Saturday in the presence of about eight hundred spec? tators, our boys entering the game under great disadvantages, and drop ped it to Roanoke by a score of 1 tc 12. Rollins had been disabled the daj previous, and in the second inning, with the score of 1 to U in favor of Hagerstown, Shank, who was catching Hums in fine style, was struck squarely in the face with a red hot ball, and was compelled To retire. Helleine succeeded Shank but he could not hold Burns, and after a number of passed balls the fielders became de? moralized and the Rounokes piled up run after run. While this was unfor? tunate in itself, our boys had to face a professional pitcher, and the record they made of capturing the two games is one of which they can feel proud. They afforded the Roanokes the best ball playing they ever witnessed, and came out of the contest ? stand-off with a club that was and is the pride of Virginia, and one that anticipated an easy walk-over with the amateurs. ?Hagerstown News. Death of au Estimable Lady. Mrs. Minerva E. Tates, wife of D. C. Yates, died yesterday morning at the family residence near Melrose Park, after several months' illness. Mrs. Yates wa6 59 years of age, and was a niost estimable Christian lady. I She was well known in this city : had ! won many friends by hernioiheriy and amiable disposition; was a devout member of the Presbyterian church, and leaves in addition to a host of ?friends and relatives a devoted hus , band and Bix chUdren to mourn her loss. The remains will be interred at the East HiR cemetery in Salem, at 11 today from the Presbyterian church in this city, where the services will be held at 9 a. m. WHY NOT A SOUTHERNER? Tin- Xcw Yos-k Herald Ashn W?y Oi e .Should not l?o Prmldcnt. Wo road stray paragraphs in Dem - cratic newspapers :is to the probab e nominee of the Democratic party f' r the next presidency and note tl e paucity of names?Mr. Cleveland, f cour.-e; Governor Hill, with a whac . row-de-dow following; that lino o d bit of well seasoned wintergreen, Pi . mer, of Illinois, an ex-republican, ai .1 I from Indiana another ex-republict n I named Gray, who seems to be as gi > tesqne a figure in Western politics .s his prototype, Elijah Pograin. 'Phis is a barren list of leaders of a I party which used to enter a couve i tionled by giants, like Douglas, Ca. 3, Benton, Calhoun, Van Buren, Marc Seymour, Chase and Randall. Ai d Democrats may well ask, "Where a e our leaders V" The trouble is that from those pn 5 | idential lists the .South is exclude I. , The ablest men in-the Democrat c : party are from the Sentit. We no e i this in both branches of Congrei 3. Yet the South is excluded from co . sideration In the Democratic conve i tion because of it rebellion whi h ended twenty-five years ago. The <t i is the cowardly fear .that if the cc i ! vention should take any one of, let .s say, twenty brilliant andconspicuo s i southern m< n, the "Rally Round t o i Plag," "Marching Through Georgia J "'John Brown," business would be : i vived. The old soldier would cot) e to the front, and the calm politic u judgment of today wotdil be o\t r come by the smouldering fires of wj -- like passions. We do not believe it. Tbe Araerici u people ward a chance to vote for t o best Democrat among Democrats <r the best Republican among Repub - cans, and what part either Candida e may have taken in the rebellion w II have no effect upon their judgmei t. The Southern Democrats are fooli b if they do not insist upon politic d rights which have too long been ne - 1 lected. A FAMILY FEUD. Ami i\\o Kovel Way in Wbfcli T\ o ?uenn V's?:i Familie* Settled It. There are three families occupyh g one house in the vicinity of Hue: n Vistfl Each family is quite a lar e one, with a?uumber oi children. T o Baying that "no house is large enouf b to hold two families1' was recent y verified in this case. It seems th t the members of two of the famili s had a difficulty and were vat - ancc with each other, quarrelling ai .1 characterizing each other every da -, till finally the two male headsdecidt .1 that the difference should be setth 1 by a fisticuff between themselves. A ! cordingly they repaired to a qni t place in the woods near the city Sun? day afternoon, accompanied by tie wives and children, and proceeded i pummel each other regardless of tl e Queensberry rules. We learn th: t when one of the party was beii z. wmsted his family interferred, ai 1 vice versa. The battle seems to ba' e been a drawn one. but we learn th t both are satisfied, and that peace pr - vails in the household now.??uei i V ista Advocate. Liceawcd. I An ad interim ministerial licen s has been given to Mr. K. H. Kol a under the authority of the Southwe t Virginia Synod. Mr. Kohnwas tl ? efficient principal of the Third wai I school hist year, and has been active .' en-aged in general religious work i \ our city, having been general seer tary of the Young Men's Christis -i Association several years ago. k ? will labor as a licentiate in Frank! i and Cxaig counties during the vac ? tion and enter the Lutheran Theoh ? gical Seminary :-A Philadelphia i i preparation for the regular ministr; . After attending'^he great Christie i Endeavor convention at St. Loui . Mr. [Cohn also represented the Vi - ginia Sunday School Association as i delegate to the Sixth Internation; 1 j convention at Pittsburg. Snb-nivKlna; His Mom?. There is a real estate man on street who 1= a persistent and volar - inous talker, though a good fello * withal, and the other day he can .? into a friend s office in the same has - ness and began. Be kept it up f< : hah an hour and then in a brief mi - ment of rest the friend looked at hit i admiringly and exclaimed: "By jo%-e. old fellow, if 1 could onl - sub-divide your mouth and put it o i the market.'*?Washington Star. The Coining Council. The new council will take the de- - tiny of Roanoke in their hands t< - morrow.at 12 o'clock. Tbe numbi 1 will be few, as nearly ail the ol I councilmen were re-elected. Notice the prices on clothing i i Ellis Bros.' window, julyl-lwk For burns, scalds, bruises and a pain and soreness of the flesh, th 1 grand household remedy is D; Thomas' Eclectric Oil. De sure yo : get the genuine. A beautiful stock of English, Arne: ; lean, and French plain and decorate china tea, dinnerand toilet sets at t H* Stewart A Co.'6. je2l-t ' Ellis Bros., are selling out their et tire stock of clothing at prime cost, julyl-lwk. Mrs. L. R. Ammen, corner Com merce and Campbell streets will fo the next thirty days, beginning Mor. day, June 30, close out her eutir stock of millinery and notions at cost Come early and secure bargains. je 2!J lw. [t was"Waller P. Huff and Josial Friend who asked permission ro erec the houses and not the firm of W. P Huff & Co. Mrs. L. K. Aminen, corner Coin merce and Campbell streets, will fo the nest thirty days beginning Mon day. June ;.S0, close out her entire i stock of millinery and notion:; at cost I Come early and secure bargains, j june29-twk. He paid thirty-one dollars doctor". bill for his wife In one year, and on< j bottle of Brad field's Female Regula ! tor did;her more good than all tin ' medicine she had taken before. H Dale, druggist. Carmi, 111. Writi Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta Oa. for particulars. Sold by Budwell Christian & Barbec. An elegant assort ment of chaiubei and parlor suits have just been re? ceived by E. B. Stewart A; Co. je21 A CARD. As there seems to be an impression that Ave have pledged ourselves to .build an Opera House on the lots on Jefferson street, in which we hold a controlling interest, we desire to state that we have never directly or indi? rectly agreed to build said Opera House, having merely expressed our intention of doing everything consis? tent with-our interests to promote the enterprise. We would further state i that we were offered stock of the ; Opera House Company upon condi ? tions that we would agree to build ? skid Opera House, and we declined ; to purchase on any such basis. We i are, however, ready to entertain any ! any propositions looking to the build [ingof an Opera House, and shah be i glad to co-operate with the'citizens of 1 Roanoke in securing this much needed : addition to our city. Respectfully, 'Roakoke Construction and Im-, pkovement company. j (?LADE ADDITION. A Iloautlfti? nnd Convenient Location lor miildliic?. No city in the South has grown wit h greater rapidity than has Roanok ?, and probably not one is on a firmer foundation considering its ag;. Roanoke swells and grows each da and unlike most citiee.does not grow u any one direction more than an othe but is being rapidly built up on eve y side, north, east, south and west. The influx of population since 18 4 has been enormous, and hundreds >f buildings have gone up to supply the demand. There has been no lull u the erection of houses this winter, es cept that occasioned by the rain, ai d drive in what direction, you' will he ..r the sound of the hammer and e' i dences of building meet your ej ?. Hundreds who rented houses a fi w years ago pay taxes now, ownii g their dwellings, and the erection of n s idences is the best index to the grow h of the city and the strongest asst. r ance that the city is here to sta . The homes that have been bu It here within the past year are, mai y of them, as handsome, artistic aj d expensive as can be found anywher To accommodate the ever increash g population, numerous additions ha e been laid oil and the lots placed ? n the market. Among the many val i able properties hereabouts, none < f fer greater inducements as a place )f residence than the Glade addition. This property is situated just e; it of Glade creek and is traversed by t le Vinton extension of the Roano :e street railway, which places it in < i rect communication with the centi il portion of the city, a person can li 'e in thai section, and if his place )f business is in the upper part of the city, or oven in the West End, he can take the street c .r and lie ready for the day's work it the usual time. Every benefit of a j snrbnrban residence is obtained,wit l out any of its discomforts. The property is well drained ai d therefore healthy. It has been < i vided into lots by the laying oil ?f wide streets and avenues. The vie w to be obtained from Glade addition is beautiful. On the east, towerh g hundreds of feet in the air, are tie Blue Ridge mountains, while on the south the Roanoke river winds its< If like a silver thread among the nil'3, forming one of the most beautif d bits of scenery anywhere in Southw( it Virginia. One of the principal fei t ures about the Glade property is the easy term- upon which the lots can >e gotten. The prices have been plao d so low I hat it is within the power if everymau to own his home. Mess -. William M. Yager A" Co., are t ie agents for the company and they w II take pleasure in giving any inform i tiou concerning the property. C; II on t hem at their office on South Jif ferson street. EAST ESD ADDITION. DcMlrnbilily oluuil Dcniaiids t'ov Lots There. As the summer advances much 83 tivity in budding operations is noticed, and many new houses are n process of construction. This natcr aliy makes the real estate mark -t much firmer, and agents are corres? pondingly happy. Simmons & C >. have been doing a rushing businc one of the best since the firm was ? 5 tablished. The East End proper y is changing hands very rapidly, ai (1 many new houses will be erected tl. S season. Among the prominent additions a the East End, is that of the Oik Ridge i and Company. The additk a lies just cast of Belmont and south ?f the Ea-n Side Land Company's pro > erty and adjoins the farms of Messi . George Taylor and G. W. Carr. This oJers every inducement as ?. place of residence. It is reiuovt 1 from the business portion of the eil y and therefore gives a quiet, suburbs i home, while at the same time it s near the dummy line and therefo;e quite convenient to the city. The land is high and dry and lu 5 just enough slope to give it goc 1 drainage. Gas and water mains ai i being put in and new streets are 1> - ing laid out. Everything is prop tious, and it is destined to take i?3 proper place in the front rank. It ? located near the furnace, rolling mil , bridge works and the machine work , and offers, therefore, greater induu - ments to the workingman, as it ? near his work. A number of nett cottag.-s are going up and others hat j been contracted for. James S. Simmons & Co. are ageir s for the company, and they can git i good bargains. The property is gi - ing rapidly, and if you want to obtai i a good bargain call on them at one . The prices for^the lots are low an I the terms easy, so every man can ow l his own home. Choice Lot Sale. The Bedford City Land and Iu - provement Company announces a sal: of choice lots on the 5th day of Juh , 1890. The number of lots is limite 1 but choice, and they will be sold o i moderate terms. Everybody is offere I an opportunity to make big monej. It avus intended to have this sai i earlier, but it has been postpone I until after the exercises atthededic? - tion of Randolph Macon Academy o the fourth of July. Large number; of our citizens and distinguishe . quests, among them several bishops i clergymen, United Senators and th ? j governors of some of the Souther . j States, will be present to witness th > i splendid programme prepared b; President Smith, closing with magnificent display of fire works a ; night. We earnestly request all visitors to remain over till the fifth and atten. this sale of lots. All of the real estat agents are agents for the company The same lot will not be sold to sev era! purchasers, but as soon as a 6al is affected it will be placed on th bulletin board. The company ha put the price low to induce persons t< build, and with all who will contrae to build houses special terms will b made. It is not the policy of thi company to boom. It offers lots which will double in value in si: months, at low rates to bring citizen: to the town. J. M. Berry, president R. B. Claytor, vice-president; J. L Campbell,"secretary, of Bedford Cit} Laud and Improvement Company. Bedford City, Juue 24. june2?tojuly5. Messrs. Johnson & Johnson havt secured the sole agency in this city for Radam's Microbe Killer. Our Mr Louis Hall has been suffering foi some time with lung trouble. Hf states that since using the medicine he has experienced great relief, anc thinks he will ultimately regain his heaith._ tf. Don't Trado Tor It. All persons are hereby warned against buying or trading for certifi? cates of stock of the Baltimore and Ohio Land Company, Salem, Va., number 68. G9. 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, as they were issued by mistake. H. G. Brown, President. Akers & White have just received a j fresh car load of melons, on market today. je28 Im. | The best fitting and most stylish suits in the city at Geyers, on Camp bell street. my20 tf Marshall's Cafe?For a full course dinner served in A 1 style daily from 1 to 3 for 50 cents. ap5-tf All onr actions take their lines from the complexion of the heart, as land? scapes their variety from light. Refrigerators and ice chests of var? ious makes and sizes"at E. H. Stewart* &Co.'s. jeSl-tf. [ The largest stock of lace curtians'in the city and at bottom prices at E.H. i Stewart & Co.'s. je21-tf ( 1 FIRST-CLASS BUTTER CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND, AT marSKMf GROCERY, 148 SALEM AVENUE. C. H. JORDAN, R. N. MoCANDLlSH, E. BT. CLOWES. C, H. JORDAN * comp Am Bueua Vista, Virginia, REAL ESTATE, STOCK AND INSURANCE. myl5 3m. Buy a Lot in Mot Cemetery. At a recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the FAHtVTEW CEMETERY COMPANY, It was decided to put their lots on th<; market at once. As I was appointed ai/ent for the sale ~pthese lots, I will take creat pleasure in taking my friends 3nd the public, at any time, to see them. The company has recently, ot xinu slderabls cost, improved and beautified the grounds, which makes it one of tfiB-x handsomest cemeteries in the city. Parties purchasing prior to the 1st of September will be allowed a discount of iO per cent. Respectfully, J. Fl. FEATHER& TON 7 Of Featherstou. Andrews & Co., t ie tf. 32 "Campbell street. Roanoke, Va FRED C FOARI). B. D. DOWNEY, W. 0. HARDOWAY. North Carolina. Ertderick, Md. Amelia Co., Va. FOD, DOWNEY 8 HARDO REAL ESTATE ROOMS 3and 1, MOOMAW BUILDING, JEFFERSON STREET ROAN? OKE, VIRGINIA. Will buy and sell Real Estate in Roanoke aud any other section of Southwest Virginia. Parlies having land to sell, bouses to rent or whhicg lo make investments in Real Estate will do well by communicating with us ?t once. Six New Six-Room Houses for Bale. Situation Central, Commanding Fine Views. Prices moderate. Terms easy, Property in all parts of the city for for Sale. jun 2'J Iw. THOMAS & BURNS. GENTLEMEN: Never in the remarkable history of our big and fast increasing trade, or dur ing any of our former great Spocial Saies, has there been such Universal Satisfaction, such demonstration approval or such an out-pouring of the people as during our wonderful aud unprecedented 89.75 and $11.75 Special Sale. The way th<t were gobbled up iu a few days, shows conclusively how they were appreciated. THIS AND NEXT WEEK WE ARE READY WITH Hot Weather Things. Roys' summer coats and vests, 65c i'> $2.UU Mens' ofhee coats, (good ones) 50c; seersucker coats and vests, S5c; genuine India Seersucker coals aud vests, for $1.75. All shades, Mohair and Pongees from $300, coats aud vests, to $C.C0. White and Fancy Vests are quite the thing, and largely worn this season, aud we are selling lots 01 thembecause we have a larj>e and line stock, and our prices are extreni^rj?)1 invitingly LOW. ; Corner 3d Ave. and Jefferson Street. IIIS WS FI1 $5 10 $25. BOYS' SUITS FROM $3 TO $ CHILDREN'S SUITS FROM $2 TO $10 MEN'S, BOY3', YOUTH'S, -AND CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, IN ALL STYLES SATO-LINED AISPEC1ALTY. FurnishinggDepartment Compile: CLOTHINGLY FRANK BROS. WrigM Block Jefferson Street*