T IB BOaNOKE TIMES.
( ally and weekly)
\n Independent Democratic paper
dt >ted to the material and political
ei -.ts of Roanoke and Southwest
\" glnia. *
5>? YOr AI>VEBTiSE ?
SFo uisxontiuuo au advertisement."
st j joha Wanatuaker, "is like taking
d vn your sign. If you want to do
b. siness you must let the] public kuow
it I would as soon think of doing
b' iness without clerks as without
a iidsing.''
HANDSOFF2
are at least three Republicaus
' in the House who do not acknowledge
t< tiding boadsmgn of Heid.
Their namce should be re;nembor*d
b all good citiaeus, and they propose
t< make a gallant light against tho at
t> tp'ed ialerferance of the national
g ^rtjjruaat with elections.
day the debate in the House- on
1 Lodge's bill for the regulation oi
2 !cral electiors comes to an end.
1 .:. ilia vote will be taken,and against
tl ? measure of centralization, it 13 to
b hoped will come from every Con
g >jraan a prompt and vigorous pro- j
t? t.
? >c want :iu Federal interference
v b. ejections. Hands off the ballot
b >.c3!
TIIK INCOMING COUNCIL.
.'bo new members of the Council
li . s taken the oath of office and a new
\ *sident ha? been elected.
"he retiring Council, which by
t' way is for tMc most parti
a 0 the now Council, have the
e orsament of tho people. TheyJ
h ye dons their duty as they saw it,
a ?: Uey saw it in a right light. The
p lie are satisfied with its work aud j
i; aly the present body does as well,
t v may be assured that there will be
u grumbling.
I'ha i. 1 mks extends to the new, un- j
t ] members of that august body the
a mrances ot its distinguished cm-|
i ritten.
about grass rt lOOWS.
The grass widow is a mighty hard
i utution to down. She is a creature
i. "Minit-c resource, and has so shown
; self to Mr. Cox nolly, the chief I
1 y inspector of New York.
He had most pronounced views
? the grass widow question, aud
1 ia't hesitate to express them. He
; ha i the appointment of a number
c -romen deputies,aud he declared that
1 t one of them should bo a grass
\ -low. Now :t seems that this ra'd
: on the grass widows has had one
I ssuraably happy result, aud has
c used couples long separated to dwell
1 .e'.her again in unity.- A uumbor of
f pi'cants to bo made deputies have
I 'ought '.heir recaptured husbands
th them to Mr. Connolly as vouch
< s for their eligibility.
Mr. Connolly mu's. Lavs had a
high opinion ofhunself. The idea
his trying to get ahead of the grass
.. proves this, as many a man haa
i jwn beforo to his sorrow.
Tue Tbjes congratulates lie. Coac
. di.y. but at the samt time, lbs
ipathles go out to Mr. Connolly.
A i^.io ot babies bora la Georgia
r? eailcd RED, White aud Eixe.
?1 they wcra all black.
CVe would suggest that the next an?
al regatta of the Virginia boat clubs
held on the streets of Boanok?.
Jitii; prospect of a great wave of
nrth of July oratory is slightly ob
s .red by a premised wave of super
1 ated atmosphere. *
The Republican committee will not
set in Washington today un account
the illness in Petersburg of General
[lliammahone. It doesn't make
. ich difference, however.
The census ouumerators have corn
st3dthe work of cauvassiug, and are
??v busy counting ths results. II you
vc!:*i beon seen send your name to
1 (flee and we will seo that you are.
oke must make .1 good showing.
3i ty-focb millions, live hundred
? 1 people now reside withiu the
tinds of this gretjt republic. Of this
:mber 20,000 live ri.;'ut here in Roan
te aud it would be protty hard to find
more enterprising, energetic and pub
:-spirited 20,000 if you looked over
q whole blamed 64,000,000.
?THE DANVILLE?
URSERY anfl GREEN HOUSE
COMPANY.
Danville, Virginia.
.. T. Sutherlin, President.
Geo. 3. Sartin, Gen'l Manager.
We are prepared to furnish any and
I kinds ot fruit, shade and ornamen
tl trees, plants, vines, etc., in any
uantfty. Eine lot of roses and bed
mgplants, and anything in the the
ilrsery line. Write us before buying,
ttalogue sent free. Goood agents
anted.
Mr. D. R. Younger, our agent, is
iOw in the city, and orders can be
it with him at Nuchpls, Abbitte
Srown's, 84 Gale Building, Jefferson
eat. GEO. S. SARTIN,
ip ! 3m Secretary afid.Manager.
?i?SMJIBIRT&C?.
cai Estate Agents,
Moomaw Block, No. 9.
re have a line list of property from
which to select.
[creation, price and terms, we
hope to stilt ulk if you have
property
To sell or exchange, call.
. of references given. junl? im I
ARE THE SIGN WRITER, COR?
.; nor Third avenue and First Street
*W. a'arO-tf !
GRAND DRAWING]
OF THE
Loteria ?e la Beieheicia Publica I
OF THE
3TATE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO,
A. syndicate capitalists have Becured
the concession for operating this
LOTTERY
And have extended its business
throughout the United States
and British America.
The drawing will take place on the
27th ot each month, not excepting
Sundays and holidays.
Below will be found a list of the prizes |
which will be drawn on
June 27th. 1800,
At Zacatecas, Mexico,
and continued monthly thereafter.
Capital Prize, $150,000.
100,000 Tickets at $10; Halves, $5;
Tenths, $1; American Currency.
LIST OF PRIZES:
1 PRIZE OF $100.000 is .$150,000
1 PRIZE OF 50,000 is 50,000
1 PRIZE OF 05,000 is 25,000
8 PRIZES OF 10,000 are 30,000
2 PRIZES OF 5,000are 10.000
5 PRIZES OF 2.000 are 10,000
10 PRIZES OF 1,000 are 10,000
?20 PRIZES OF 500 are 10,000
200 PRIZES OF 200 are 40,000
800 PRIZES OF 150 are -15,000
500 PRIZES OF 100 are 50,000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
150 PRIZES OF $150 are $22,500
150 PRIZES OF 100 are 15,000
150 PRIZES OF 50 are 7,500
009 Terminal Prizes of 50 are 49,950
1493 $521,050
Club Rates : G Tickets for $50.
Special Rates arranged with
Agents.
AGENTS WANTED in every town |
and city in United States and British
America.
The payment of prices is guaranteed
by a special deposit of live hundred
tiiousaul dollars ($500,000), with the
State Government, and approved by
Jcmis Arechiga. Governor.
Drawing under the personal super?
vision of Lie. Herminio Arteaga, who
i* appointed by the Government as J
InterA-entor.
"1 Ckktiky that wirb the State
TreasureraU necessary guarantees are
deposited, assuring tu 1 payment of
all prizes of this drawing.
1'Herminio, Argtkaga,
"Tnterventor."
IMPORTANT.
Remittances must be either by New
York Draft. Express or Registered
Letter, American money. Collections
can be made by Express Companies or
Rauks. Tickets sent direct to manage?
ment will be paid by drafts on New
York, Montreal, St. Piul, Chicago.
San Francisco or City o: Mexico. For
further Information address
JUAN PIEDAD. Manager.
mv21-lv Zacatecas Mexico.
sun
IfALffl - RAILROAD
th JULY 4th
-THE
KATIOML
HOLIDAY.
EXCURSION
IV.
WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY
educed Rates,
i TO ANY POINT ON THE LINE,
IULY 3-4
Good to return on, or before
JULY 71 10,
Special Attractions
-AT
I Natural Bridge,
Crottoes.
Luray Caverns.
- j
O. HOWARD ROYER,
General Passenger Agent,
jun 20. jy 1,2,3.
GRAY
j . REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Improved aud unimproved property for
sale in all parts of the city.
RENTING A SPECIALTY
The only Agents in the City
that Handle Exclusively Prop?
erty Inside of the Corporation,
and are Agents for the Exchange
Building and Investment Company.'
Your patronage respectfully solicited.
No. 114 Jefferson street, Roanoke, Va.
Gray & Bos well.
jan2-tf
iOSl
UNPRECEDENTED
ATTRACTION.
OVER $1,000,000 DISTRIBUTED.
Pi
iflii
Louisiana State Lottery Company
Incorporated by the Legislature,
for educational and chiritable pur?
poses, and its franchise made a part
of the present state constitution in
1870 by an overwhelming popular
vote, and
To Oqtiimus Until
January 1, 1895.
Its iiiuniuiwili diawingstake place
ieuii-rsunnady. in (June and Deeem
'ber!. Ml: its <?rand Single Number
Drawings take | lace in* euch of the
?ther ten months Ol the 3'car,
and are aii drawn in public at the
Academy of Music, New Orleans, La.
FAMED FUR TWENTY YEARS
for integrity of its drawings, and
prompt payment of Prizes.
Attested as follows:
" Wt do hereby certify (hat ice supers
vise the arrangement for all the
monthly and semi-annual drawing
of the Louisiana State Lottery Com?
pany, and inpersoji manage and con?
trol the drawings thems<.'lces,and that
the same are conducted with honesty,
fairness, and in good faith toioard all
p arties, and we authorizeth", company
to use this certificate, with fac similes
of our signatures attached, in its ad
vertisemenis."
Commissioners.
We the undersigned Banks and
Bankers will pay all prizes drawn
in the Louisiana State Lotteries which
may be presented at our counters.
R. M.Walinsley,President Louisiana
National Bank.
Pierre Lanaux, President State Na?
tional Bank.
A. Baldwin, President New Orleans
National BanK.
Carl Kohu,President Union Natioual
Bank.
Grand Monthly Drawing,
At the Academy of Mi sic, New Or?
leans, Tuesday, July 15th, 1890.
CAPITAL PKIZE, S:}0tl,?O?
100,000 Tickets at $2C each; Halves
$10;Quarters, Tenths, $2; Twen?
tieths, $1.
LIST OF PRirKS.
1 prize of $300,000 is.$300,000
1 prize of 100,000 is. . 100,000
1 prize of 00,000 is. 50,000
1 prize of 25,000 is . 25,000
2 prizes of 10,000 art. 20,000
5 prizes of 5,000 an . 25,000
25 prizes of 1,000 are. 25,000
100 prizes of 500 art. 50,000
200 prizes of 300 an. 00,000
500 prizes of 200 an. 100,000
APPROXIMATION PRI7.KS.
100 prizes of $500 are ... $50,000
100 " of 300 are. 30,000
100 " of 200 are. 20,000
TKRMINAL PRIZES.
990 prizes of $100 are. $909.900
090 " of $100 are.900
3,144 prizes, amounting to....$1,05-1.800 |
NOTE?Tickets drawing capital
prizes are not oniitled to terminal |
prizes.
AtiENTS WASTED.
?3T" For club rates or any further
information desired, write legibly to
the undersigned, clearly stating your
residence, with state, "county, street
and number. More rapid return mail
delivery will be assured by your en?
closing an envelope bearing your full
address.
IMPORTANT.
Address M. A. DAUPHIN
New Orleans. La., j
or M.A.DAUPHIN,
Washington, D. C.
By ordinary letter containing money
order issued by all express companies.
New York exchange, draft or postal
note.
Address REGISTERED LETTERS WMAI.MSC GORRBXCI
to New Orleans National Bank, New |
Orleans, La.
Remember that the payment of i
prizes is guaranteed by four Na- j
tional Banks of New Orleans, and the
tickets are signed by the president of j
an institution whose chartered rights
are recognized in the highest court; I
therefore, beware of all imitations or j
anonymous schemes.
Remember that the Supreme Court
of the United States has decided that j
the Louisiana State Lottery Co., has
a contract with the State of Louisiana,!
which does not expire until January
1st, 1895.
OCEAN SHORE PARK HOTEL!
^VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA.
The Ocean Shore Park Hotel, Vir
ginia Beach, in Princess Anne county,
Virginia, at the ocean terminus of the I
Norfolk andVirginia Beach Railroad |
offers to the public a loug-felt want.
It is an ocean short resort within
the means of all. The hotel is new,
being its tirst season, with a first class I
table, large, airy rooms, and newly]
furnished throughout.
THE BATHING. The surf bath?
ing is unsurpassed by ;my upon the)
Atlantic coast. The absence of any
undertow being a marked feature.
The temperature of the water is j
warmer, and the bathing more pro-]
longed than on the New Jersey,
Long Island Coast.
HEALTH RESORT. As a health
resort, it has been pronounced as com?
pared with Atlautic C:ty and Fort?
ress Monroe, to have many superior I
natural advantages, both winter and |
summer.
AMUSEMENTS. Surf and still
water bathing, Crabbing, Bowling,
Tennis, Horse-back and Switch-back
riding may be indulged in. Music
throughout the season. The Western
Union Telegraph Company has an
office on the Beach.
TRANSPORTATION. There are
seven ;trains daily (except Sunday),
each way between Norfolk and Vir?
ginia Beach. Four trt.ins each way
on Sunday. For all ether informa- j
tion address
GEO. H. QUACKENBOS,
Ocean Shore Park Hotel,
je9 tf._Virginia Beach, Va.
DYEING,
CLEANING and REPAIRING I
You will save money by bringing'
your dirty clothes to be cleaned or
dyed and repaired to me. Charges
moderate. Work first class.
E. Walsak,
Corner Campbell and Henry streets (i
Rojanoke, Va. tf (<
CHENANDOAH VALLEY RAIL
O ROAD.
8. F. Ttleb, Kbceivcr.
Schedule in effect June, 2, 1S90.
ARRIVE AT ROASTOKB.
5-0O p. in. Daily?Memphis Express,
from Hagerstown and the
north. Through Pullman1
_ sleeping cars from New
Ij^P York ami Philadelphia 10
Chattanooga and Mem?
phis via Harrlsburg, Ha
gerstown and Roanoke.
.40 a. m. Daily? New Orleans ex?
press from New York,
Philadelphia and Balti?
more, making connection
through 'to tho south
Carries through Pullman
palace buffet sleeping car
from Philadelphia to New
Orleans without change
via Harrisburg, Hagers
town, Roanoke, Cleve?
land, Calera, and L. & N.
R. R.
LB AVK ROANOKB.
3.?15 a. m. Daily?Baltimore exrjress
from all points south for
Washington, Baltimore,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia
and New York. Car- j
ries Pullman palace
buffet sleeping car from
Roanoke to Philadelphia
without change, via Ha?
gerstown and Harrisburg.
7.20 p.m. Daily?New Vork and
Philadelphia express,
from Memphis, Chat?
tanooga and all
points south. For Phil?
adelphia and New York.
Carries Pullman Palace
bullet Bleeping cars
through to Philadelphia
and New York via Roan?
oke, Hagerstown and
Harrisburg.
Ticket agents will furnish all infor
unit ion and through schedules upon
application to
O. HOWARD ROYRR.
G. P. & T. Agent, Roanoke. Va.
NORFOLK & WESTERN RAIL
ROAD.
Schedule in effect May llth, 1800.
WEST BOUND.
liKAVK ROANOKE.
10:05 am. Daily; arrive Bristol LOO
p m. Stops at all Sta?
tions, connecting at Rad?
ford wit h trains on N't w
River Branch: amvingPo
cahontas at :!:"?") p tn.
5:45 p m. Daily, arrivesRadford 7.20
p. m., connecting with
New River brant h at
p. nu, for Blueiield ami
Pocabontas; arrives Poca
bontas 10:55 p. m. Arrives
Brisiol 11:20 p. m., con?
necting with E. T., V. &
O. R. R. for ail points
south ami west; has
Pullman Palace Sleeper,
Roanoke to Rome, via
Calera and Roanokt to
Memphis without change.
7:55 am. Daily, arrive Radford 9:15
a m, connecting with New
River Branch. leaving
Radford 12:10 p.m.,arri\ ee
Bristol 12.40 pm.. connects
with E. T., V. & G. R. R.
for all points south and
west; has Pullman Palace \
Sleeper from Roanoke to i
New Orleans without
change.
EAST Bo I'M).
LEAVE ROANOKK.
5:25 a iu. Daily; for Lynchburg,Pe?
tersburg, Richmond, (via
Pet< rsburg and R. & P. R.
R.,) Norfolk and interme?
diate points; Connectsfat
Lynchburg with V. M. K.
R. forWashington and che
east, leaving Lynchburg
7:10 a m daily. Arrives
Norfolk 2.00 p m connect?
ing with steamer lines to
Baltimore and New York.
7:20 p m. Daily; forLynchburg and :
intermediate sta: ions.
10:10 am. Daily; arrives Lynchburg]
11:59 a m,connecting with
V. M. R. R. for all pointfr
north, arriving Washing
ton 7:05 p m; arrives Pe-,
tersburg*4:20 p.m; arrive?
Richmond, via R. & P. R.
R., 0:05 ]) m; arrives Nor-,
folk 7.00 p in;
Cripple Creek Extension?Leaves 1
Pulaski 8:15 a m. Daily except Sun-i
day, and 3:00 p iu. Daily, arrive Iv?u
hoe 9:45 a m and4:30 p m. Returning
leave Iyanhoe 10:25 a m. Daily exc< ol
Sunday, and 5:25 *p m. DaRy, arrive
Pulaski 11:55 a m and 0:30 p m.
All inquiries as to rates, routes, etc..:
promptly answered.
W. B. bbvill,
Oen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent.
Chas. G. Eddy, vice-president.
General Offices, Roanoke.
NOTHING ?SUCCEEDS
LIKE SUCCESS,
The reason RADAM'S MICROBE
KILLER is the mosl
wonderful medicine,
is because it has nev
failed in any in?
stance, no matter
what the disease,
i from Leprosy to the
I simplest (1 i sense!
known to the human
system.
The scientific men
of today claim and prove that every
disease is
Caused By Microbes,
'i
j -and
RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER)
exterminates the microbes and drives j
them out of the system, and when
that is done you cannot have an ache
or pain. No matter what the disease,
whethera simple case of malaria fever
or a combination of diseases, we cure
them all at the same time, as we trea'
all diseases constitutionally.
Asthma. Consumption, Catarrh.
Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Kidney and
LiverDisease,Chillsand Fever.Femalt
Troubles, in all its forms,.and, in fact,
every disease known to the human
system.
Beware of Fraudulent Imitations.
See that our Trade Mark (same as
above) appears on each jug.
Send for book "History of the
JOHNSON & JOHNSON,
Druggists. Sole agents, Cor. Jefferson
and First ave., S. W.
NOTICE.
The annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the Beil Printing and Man
ufacturing Company, will be held in
the counting room of the J. P. Bell!
company, at Lynchburg, Va.. on the
7th of July, 1SSI0 at 12 m.
ED. L. STONE, L. G. BELL, j
Manager. Secretary. j
jel4 taw 2\v.
a. l. eoRLKY, President.
S. P. GORLEY, Vice President. i
j. s. snraoNS, Sec'y and Treas. j
WEST END
Brick and TSIe Works,
Manufacturers of first-class Brick of
ah kinds, including No. 1 Press Brick, f
Draining Tile, Sec. Works on West]
Campbell street, Roanoke, Va. Box j <
B18, aprl-Cm
FINE RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROPERTY,
IN ANY PART OF ROANOKE. CALL C 3 OR ADDRESS.
L. L. POWELL & CO MP A N Y
Roanoke Va. Office, Stewart Building. Third Avenue, Opposite City Postoffice.
PROFESSIONAL
WANT.
R. J. T. HILL,
_= ROANOKE STREET RAILWAY
COMPANY.
?AGENTS FOR 1EAL E3TATE
Offlco Woumaw Building Jo tier on Struct. Soil or Exchange,
lutrance No. 0 Salem (First) avenue.
?OFFICE HOURS?
? w- ? *a 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1 p. in., 3 to 4.80
louses and Lots in Roanoke and Vicinity i.._m..7.gotoioP.m._^P24cm
?CORRESPONDE ICE SOL1C1TED.
??,,? ?? Gl VE USA CALL.
Physician and Surgeon, -
'Jffers bis professional services to the ' VINT'?N EXTEN SION
Citizens of Roanoke Dummy lca?e3 everv hour from cor
OOlce over Budwell and Christian s.; QM Jeffergon slres. u.id tf0rfolk ave?
nue. On and after Suuday, December
3, 1889, the fare will be as follows :
City limits, 5 cents; Vinton 10 eonte.
Tickets can be purchased at reduced
rates by applying to the conductor or
at the office of the Company iDIdioa
building). J. F. CHRISTIAN,
jan4-tf air! t
GRIFFIN.
j. allen watts.
Pi RIFFLN & WATTS;
ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW.
lioauoke, ... - Virginia.
Oi?ce : Room No. 5, Kirk's buildinii,
corner Salem avenue and Jellerson St.
tf
-JEWE1
ER,
OFFICES FOR R3S^7I\
ROOMS FOR RENT.
NO. 5 Salein Avenue. -
mn, REPAIRING PROM TLY EXECUTED
D II. S. MORRISON.
r. -
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
, Office Room No. 1. Thomas Build?
ing, Court House Square, Roanoke,! BES^ LOCATION IN Uli.
T,T7T T Qrjv^r'l/" \Vu- Ail business promptly attended to | Management in tend putting a passenga
t UJLLi ?lU^lV : ? sTvprT^-elevator in the building.
' A ' i Electric lights and gas :n all rooi i
? -r,_. ?_ _... . _
Oilioes and Room? for rent iu tin
City Hotel Building, which hits reci cl
been converted into an office bui d
W.S. GOOCH,
President.
N. 1'/. RTE
Vice Pres dent.
LG DOMINI
e,h: l. chiles,
Sec'y & Tr,
?
Attornky-at-Law, i For terms, apply to
Office: Corner Salem avenue und iL. L. Foweli Sl Co-,
j Commerce streets, over Wertz's gro
| eery. myM tf.
j rpll< i.MAS \V. MILLER,
i Attorney-at-Law,
mv3-tf
Opposite Postoilice.
FIJQUA & BOAZ,
PRACTICAL
office: ix citize n's' bank building,
Roanoke, Virginia
Office?No. 10 Kirk building,over hp* nnpno
fohnson A Johnson's Drug Store | A ^A ??
MAKES AND NEGOTIATES FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS
apo-Gm
PALACE, HO
TEL
in FRONT OP Pj SSENGER depot
&O?53QKjL
Comrderctal Tourists Home,
and Headquarters for those desi ing Fir.-c-Class Accommodations.
VIRGINIA.
Home,
iccommodations.
Fine Bar attached
S. A. VICK. Prxiprietc Member A. T. b. A.
I ONE TO FIV EDOLLARS.
"(JUT RiYTES ON RAILROADT CKET BOUGHT OF METO ALL
p( i nts
1FT0U WAMT TG IKE HB INVEST IP
BOANOKE REAL ESTATE.
FOE EXAMPLE :
Three lots bought lor 17,0)0 five months ago, sold io
$35.000 last weeK
Similar Instances Numerous*
ap2-tf
M
o. B. MOOMAIV, 1 JSO. W. WOODS,
Botetourt county. | Roanoke county.
OOMAW cSc WOODS,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
PI 11 mbers.
Gas and
Steam Fitters
?Vii . racticc in the courts of .Roanoke Beating by Steam, Hot Water or Hot
eitv and county and counties adjoining. W n. ; 13 * ... i.......
itlenil the courts of toauoke andBotctonr*
egularly. Office?Salem Avennc, opposite
tc'warfs Furniture Store. Roam-U. Va ROOFING, GUTTERING, SI'OCSJ S !
tf -
A
R< 'HJTECTS.
4ul jefferson st..
koanokk, - - virginia.
o. VON NERTA, Estimates cheerfully giveu on 1!.:
ARCHITECT. of work.
1105 P. Street, Washington, d. C. '
Correspondence Solicited.
MARSHALL'S
iOROPEAN HOTEL AND CAFi
AJRCHER L. PAYNE,
attorney-at-law,
Roanoke, Va. j F MarsiiaIjIj & C'u., Prop rs..
Oilice on Commerc^street, near Court |N?MBER ^ SALEM A VP
DAY AID NIGHf
MEALS AT ~P
ALL HOURS.
Special attention given to examina-1
tionof titles toand matters connected jjp
with real estate.
G. W. HANSBRO?GH.
SAM. (i. WILLIAMS.
ANSBROUGH& WILLIAMS,
II
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
R00mN0.il, - Moomaw Building,
Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Va.
Will practice in the Hustings court of
the eitv of Roanoke, Court of Ap- I ]\j D \J w Q V Q ? ?' ) jp
peals of Virginia and United States N [? D V LJ 1 i I U 1 I D?
district courts. mar25-tf |
s
JjR. E
Rooms handsomely hin-: bed wi
antisjueoak furniture.
DRINKS OF
a i
Real Estate Agents,
Agents for all kinds of properly, impr< vrd and unimproved, city and surburbat
DENTIST, late of Richmond, Va.
F (tflice in Didier Building, cor. JetTer
I son and Campbell streets.
Special attention to bleaching dh-; ?EVERY DESCRlPllOlN
^colored teeth by a process t)f bis own
.invention. All work truarauteed and ? We keep the foUpwing brands o'
at moderate figures. Terras cash. whiskey on band: Belie o:' Nelson,
my273m . Gibson,Hunter, Wilson, Walker's ' Id
"_,??- 'Malt, Alderney and Clover Club.
KINNEY M D These are among the ?nest whiseys
dstilled.
; BS^Billiard and pool rooms attached,
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TRACTICK LIMITED TO
Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose
OFFICE?Over O'Leary, Campbell
street. my27 lim
oaiofceStreeiRaiiway
iwood &, SS ate
w.
o. HARD AWAY,
attorney at law.
ffi^V:.-.;:.'-' .,
m
Mantels,
Tiles ' lantel Facings, Hearths,
Plain . Inlaid Tile? for Floor, &c.
Grates, Brass Goods, and Fire?
place Appurtenances.
k'? ? % Catalogues furnished on appUcation.
counties. Office No. 30? Seen^-i .
Thomas Buildin
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]STo, 124 North Howard Street, Baltimore, Md.
W. A. FFDid0C?~
nR. W. S. GREGORY,
DENTIST,
OFFICE? Next door to First National
Bank, Salem avenue,
Roanoke, Va.
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Corre^poudeuco Solicited.
Roanoke and Driving Park Line.
TIME TABLE,
? ! Dau> Ex^t Sunday
Cars will leave for park, ai corner
Commerce street and Shenundoah
avenue at S.00, 9.30, and 11.00 a. m..
1.30, 3.?0 and 4 30 p. m.
Returning, leave pp.r'< at 8.45, 10.15
aud 11.15 a.m., 2.3-r), :). \? um) 5 15 p.m.
SUNDAY SCHEDULE.
Can? will leave !->r Driving Park
j very hour, commencing at 8.00 a. m.
j ROANOKE AND VINTON LINE.
! Cars will leave front of Union Pas
j seuirer depot daily for Vinton every
j 30 minutes, commencing at 8.Q0 m.
J. F. CHRISTIAN,
an 3-tf General Manager.
ENGLEBY i
manufacturers OF
VrINTON, VIRGINIA.
ap25-3m.
per.
to- ^
cd .
CID
?Ss
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, \ Q Q }} f }{ ^ Q J j g
and dealers in all kinds of I ^?road Work,
Street Grading, -*S^
COOKING and HEATING STOVES,! or Excavating of An>i ind,
0- Either in Earth or Rock.
Plumbing and Gas-Fitting, Roofing
Spouting and Jobbing.
-0
19 Salem Avenue, ROANOKE, VA.
an5 Cm
L. F. BURKS,
Practical Plumber
j. c. FURROW,
w. h. karnes,
g.f.burchet;
J. C. Furrow & Co.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ?AGENTS
OFFICE OVER E. DID ER'S GROCERY STORE.
118 Jefferson Street,-Roanoke, Ya.
WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
by the Yard or on
Force Account.
1 now have a road machine espe?
cially adapted to grading new streets
and shaping of old ones. The work
can be done neater and cheaper than
by any other method.
GRAVES SIMS,
tf. P. O BOX 20, ROANOKE, va.
r|fle Citizens mTr?
GAS and STEAM FITTER. Roaaoke, ?^Su
And dealer iu all' kinds of Plumber, 1 Salem Aven?> between Jefferson
Gas and Steam Fitters'Supplies j and Henry Streets, ~"
Prompt Attention lo ?' ' > . ::i _ J. B. Levy, President. Late cashier
Satisfaction (i uui.mlti.d. : Commercial Bank, Roanoke, Va.
715 Main Street.
LYNCHBURG, VA.
115 Commerce Street,
iel2-3mo ROANOKE, VA.
John Ott Cashier. Late cashier
City Bank, Richmond, Va
Accounts of banks, bankers, corpor?
ations, merchants, and individuals
solicited. Our facilities for doing a
UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RAIL-1 foTny* SSSJ SSS"
U WAY SIGNAL COMPANY. Collecticns a specialty and p?
remittances made. Interest allow- ':
GEO. ALLEN.
C. C. TC HPKINS.
C. L. HATCHER.
Stockholders' Meeting.
A general meeting of the Stockhold?
ers of- the Universal Electric Railway
Signal Company will be held in Rich?
mond, Va. on Wednesday, June 25th,
1890, at 5 oclock p. m. in the rooms of
the Bar Association, corner of 11th
and Main streets. Stockholders who
cannot be present in person, are re?
quested to appoint proxies to repre
on time deposite
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K, HOCK ADA Y,
THE PIONEER
ML ESTATE AGEfiT
ALLEN, TOMPKiNS & HATCHER By orto! Roanoke city, Va.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
je 19 lw Sec'y and Treasurer.
OFFICE?Main Street, Opposite lotel Lucerne. SALEM, VIRGINIA. ?
AGENTS FOR THE S vLE OF PROPERTY OF
?rrriHE STRONGEST FINANCIAL
WEST SALEM LAND COMPANY. ?? ?'S'?
Salem improvement Co., and t il other Salem Land Companies, Prop- DepOfell ?Mpany. Co*Tt%l rtrfd SQr
?ll mrts of the city. Also, Farm, Mineral and Coal Lands. plnft $182,000. Pays interest tm de?
my 7-tf pdsltp.
The
?rty in all parts of the city
^^Correspondence Solicited
dfa25-tf.
OFPICE:
105 First St??S. V
R%SEB,SJ3AK;.B8 ACCOMM0
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