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THE ROANOXE TIMES. I AUA'AND WEEKLY) An Independent Democratic paper lovoted to the material and political t%erest3 of Roanoke and Southwest i ;nia. litt YOU ADVERTISE ? ?1 discontinue an adver'-tseraeat,'' John Wsnamaker, *li8 ike taking -our sign. If you want to do onsmess you must Ut the] public know T would as ?con turn* of doing Easiness without clerks as. without idvertising." * WE BETI KX TO OUR mx/TTO*. As was announced yesterday in tbe Kws columns of the Timbs, the cen? sus lor Roanoke has been completed and -.he enumerators are now busy :oauting up the result. m atever these results may be, they ?rill not be complete. We have more ban onco called the attention of our eaders to the fact that the emimera ion was not being done as thoroughly - s it should be, that many citizens had jot been counted. Wo stated that here were men employed on the Times vho had never been enumerated, but bis brought no response. The enumerators state that the ount will be a surprise to the people >f Roanoke, that tho census will not how as many people as the majority of them have fondly thought. It is no ronder that it won't, the only wonder will be that we will make a respectable showing at all. Any number of complaints are heard o ah sides from public spirited citizens :ho state that they have not been -ouatcd. Why eveu Mayor Evans ias been, left out, and half a dozen peo? ple employed about his business place, -uuh cases as there should hi looked into, and the citizens of this town nould seo to it that a remedy is ap ?lied. Roanoke hns worked hard for her ition among American cities, aud should not be robbed of her just dueJ-. sew BROOKS swrrr. Two 01 three, days ago The Times died the attention of the proper au .horil'cs" to the condition of lue street-; mmediatealy coatigeous to the market. V.'c are glad to announce -his niorr . ag th-t the matter has been promptly tttended to, aud yesterday a force cl l?de was put to work removing th^ ahealthy and ill-smelling garbage. It a wonderful what a different appear .nce the street presented a?er a few .ours work. The matter should uot be allowed to top here. There is au old adge tha'. ) uie edect that new brooms sweep ean. We have now a brand new t committee Dud hsal.h board, fhey can-do nothing that will mak-. iiem so popular with the.r fellow smen as seeing that tke i treets aro troperly attended to. A DAY Or REST. We hope aud believe that the mer tauts :uid other employers of Roan? oke will give their employes a holiday .morrow. It will do them lots of goat and the} '"ill return to their duties in .v.ore, of ,o ard workshop with renewed vigor. I holiday is a goed thing; We should ave more of them, aud tomorrow c'y ??aa should do their utmost to -lake tho celebration a success. THE WCXKSrjESS OF A V? IJfli. The New York Sun is k-iowu all "3r the country, not only for the fresh ess and originality of its editorial ueranccs but for the views (fits cor? espondents. Possy S. Wilson it Je of the most unique. Me has about 'm the picturesqueness ot the wile ? id wcoiy West ar.d he knows how tc ; at it on paper. Ij the hst issue era ? a gem well worth reprinting. "In August," writes posey, "I ? o;e co the Sun. demonstrating, as 1 ink, the fitness of Colonel Buffalo ill and Professor John L. Sullivan r cai didates for all parties' support, I predicting the increasing eplen >rof their names. ?'Time has verified the wisdom ot y selection, lor both the great par * . s we e beaten. Grover was beaten i the noUs and Benjamin lies prone j i the White House, with none so poor . : to do him reverence. "Once again let 1113 offer two illus ? -ious names for 1892, names on which nen o: all parties can unite, to wit. : . n;es G. Blaine, of Kentuckv. and nator Joe S. Blackburn, of Maine, . ie watchword to be, 'Jim winked at e: Joe winked at Jim.' "If there lurked a spell in the name ( Grandfather's hat; if a sublime and stupendous thought Avas typified in lurman's bandanna, ho.v much ! f'tier is t'n.it typified iu Mr. Blaine's vink and its return in kind! "What better evidence that the 1 iopdy shiri is buried forever; what rdngcr assurance that I ve and pois of ale In peace snail Keep us warm, 1 ? in the pregnant and :uspiring . rds, 'Jim winked, at Joe; Joe Inked itf Jim !' " ?THE DANVILLE? fvURSERY aBfl GREEN HOUSE COMPANY. DanvUle, Virginia. v T. Sutherhn, President. Geo. S. Sartin, Gen1! Manager. We a e prepared to furnish anvand ! ",u oi fruit, shade andornamen t .... 3, plants,Tines, etc., in any ( antify. Fine lot of roses and bed ( s plants, and anything in the the 3 -ser\ ime. Write us before buvicg. ( ? me sent free. Goood agents s .med. R. Younger, our accent, is 1 t in the eity, and orders can be 1 with hini at .Nucuols, AbbittA i >wn.s, Zi Gale Building, Jefferson s aefc . GEO. S. SARl'IN, sipll-3m Secretary and Manager. FOR SALE. A corner lot, 103, fronting on Rose s- -et; near the new Alleghany Insti- j t s, commanding u fine- view,-Van-1 n '? btmk 120 feet to an alley. Well v . ?) StGOO, will be sold, if taken in tt next few days, for $1,200. Cash I ?. 1? tialance in one and two years, j Address "By* TiMESofflce. r j GRAND DRAWING OP THE Loteria de la Beneficencia Pnlilica OF THE STATE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO; A syndicate capitalists have secured 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 j 27th of each month, not excepting I Sundavs and holidays. I Below will be found a list of the prizes which will bo drawn on June 27th, 1890< 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 $150,000 is $1(30,000 1 PRIZE OF 50,000 is 50,000 1 PRIZE OF 25,000 is ?5,000 8 PRIZES OF 10,000 are ?0,000 2 PRIZES OF 5.000 are 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 45,000 500 PRIZES OF 100 are 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 150 PRIZES OF $150 are $22,500 150 PRIZES OF 1U0 are 15,000 150 PRIZES OF 50 are '7,500 999 Terminal Prizes of 50 are 49,050 2492 $524,950 Club Rates: ? Tickets for $50. Special Rates arranged with Agents. AGENTS WANTED in every town 1 and city in United States aud British America. The payment of prizes is guaranteed bv a special deposit of live hundred thousand dollars ($500,000), with the State Government, and approved by Jesus Arecbiga, Governor. Drawing under the personal super? vision of Lie. Herminio Arteaga, who is appointed by the Government as Interventor. T Certify that with the State Treasurer all necessary guarantees are deposited, assuring full payment of all prizes of this drawing. "Heuminio, Akgteaga. "Interventor." IMPORTANT. Remittances must be either by New York Draft, Express or Registered Letter. Ainericau money. Collections can be made by Express Companies or Banks. Tickets sent direct to manage ; ment will be paid by drafts on New York, Montreal, St. Paul, Chicago. San Francisco or City of Mexico. For further information address JUAN PIEDAD, Manager. mv21-lv Zacarecas Mexico. mm MB - RAILROAD. 4th JULY 4th -THE NATIONAL . HOLIDAY. EXCURSION WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY* s, TO ANY POINT ON THE LINE, TULY 3^4. Good to return on, or before m m m Special Attractions -AT Natural Bridge, Grottoes. Luray Caverns. j O. HOWARD ROYER, General Passenger Agent, jun 29. jy 1,2.3. mfim?; REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Improved and unimproved property for salo in all parts of the city. RENTING A SPECIALTY The only Agents in the City that Handle Exclusively Prop? erty Inside of the Cof.poration, and are Agents for the Exchange Building and Investment Company. Your patronage respectfully solicited. No. 114 Jefferson street, Roanoke, Va. Gray &Boswelu jan2-tf UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. OVER $1,000,000 DISTRIBUTED. L.S.L. Louisiana State Lottery company Incorporated by the Legislature, for educational and charitable pur? poses, and its franchise made a part of the present state constitution in 187U by an overwhelming popular vote, and To Continue Until January 1, 1895. . Its mammoth drawings take place semi-annually, in (June aud Decem? ber), and its Grand Single Number Drawings take place in each of the other ten months of the year, aud are all drawn in public at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS for integrity of its drawings, and prompt payment of Frizes. Attested as follows: "Wndo hereby certify that we supers vise the arrangement for all the monthly and semi-annual drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery Com? pany, and inperson manage and con? trol the dra wings themselves,and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties,and we authorize the company to use this certificate, withfac similes of our signatures attached, in its ad? vertisements.''1 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. Walmsley,President Louisiana National Bank. Pierre Lanaux, President State Na? tional Bank. A. Baldwin, President New Orleans National Bank. Carl Kohn,President Union National Bank. Grand Monthly Drawing, At the Academy of Music, New Or? leans, Tuesday, July 15th, 1800. CiPITAL PKIZE, $300,000 100,000 Tickets at $20 each; Halves $10; Quarters, $5; Tenths, $2; Twen? tieths, fl. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 prize of $300,000 is.$300,000 1 prize of 100,000 it. 100.00 ? 1 prize of 00,000 is. 50,000 1 prize of 25,000 is . 25,000 2 prizes of 10,000 are. 20,000 5 prizes of 5,000 a:-e. 25,000 35 prizes of 1,000 are. 25,000 100 prizes of 500 a re. 5( *, 00' I 200 prizes of 300 a-e. 00,00 ) 500 prizes of 200 are. 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 prizes of $500 are.... $50,000 100 " of 300 are. 30,000 100 " of 200 are. 20,000 TERMINAL PRIZES. 990 prizes of $100are. $999.9001 999 " of $100 are.?.$99.000 3,144 prizes, amounting to....$l,054.8(?i j NOTE?Tickets drawing capital prizes are not entitled to terminal prizes. s, Lat>s<| AGEXTS WAITED. ZW For club rates or any further information desired, ^rite legibly to the undersigned, clearly stating j'our residence, with state, "county, street and number. More rapid returnmaii delivery will be assured by your en? closing an envelope bearing your fuli | address. IMPORTANT. Address M. A. DAUPHIN New Orleans, 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 LETTEKS C01TAIMAC C?RBB5CI to New Orleans National Bank, New Orleans, La. Remember that the payment of prizes is guaranteed by four Na? tional Banks of New O-leans, and the tickets are signed by ti e president of an institution whose cl artered rights are recognized in the highest court; therefore, beware of all imitations or anonymous schemes. Remember that the Supreme Court of the United States has decided that 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 Norfolk audVirginia Beach Railroad offers to the public a long-felt want. It is an ocean shore resort within the means of all. The hotel is new, being its first season, with a first class table, large, airy rooms, and newly furnished throughout. THE BATHING. The surf bath? ing is unsurpassed by cny upon the Atlantic coast. The absence of any undertow being a marked feature. The temperature of the water is warmer, and the bathing more j>ro longed than on the New Jersey, or Long Island Coast. HEALTH RESORT. As a health resort, it has been pronounced as com? pared with Atlantic City and Fort? ress Monroe, to' have many superior 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 ofiice on the Beach. TRANSPORTATION. There are seven . trains daily (except Sunday), each way between Norfolk and Vir? ginia Beach. Four trains each way on Sunday. For all other informa? tion address GEO. H. QUACKENBOS, Ocean Shore Park Hotel, \ je9 tf._ Virginia Beach, Va. DYEING, CLEANING and REPAIRING 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 Roanoke, Va. tf ft SHENANDOAR VALLEY" RAIL ROAD. 8. F. Ttler, Receivor. Schedule in effect Jane, 2, 1890. arrive at roanoke. 5C0 p. in. Daily?Memphis Express, froniHagerstovn and the north. Through Pullman sleeping cars from'' New BBSB York and Philadelphia . o Chattanooga and Mem? phis via Harricburg, H;. gerstown and Roanoki .40 a. m. Daily? New Orleans ex? press from New Yor i, Philadelphia aud Balti more, making connection through [to the south Carries through Pullmi n palace h?lfet sleeping car from Philadelphia to New Orleans without change via Harrisburg, Hagers town, Roanoke, Cleve? land, Calera, and L. Si N. R. R. leave roanoke. 5.45 a. in. Daily?Baltimore express from all points south for Washington, Baltiinor?, Harrisburg, Philadelphia aud New York. Car? ries Pullman palace buffet sleeping car from Roanoke to Philadelphia without change, via Ha gerstown and flarrisburg. 7.20 p. in. Daily?New York ai i! Philadelphia express, from Memphis. Clin t tanooga and j li points south. For Phil? adelphia and New Yor i. Carries Pullman Palace bullet sleeping cars through to Philadelphia and New York via Roan? oke, Hagerstown ai d Harrisburg. Ticket agents will furnish all infer mation and through schedules upou application to O. HOWARD ROTER. G. P. Si T. Agent, Roanoke. Va. NORFOLK * WESTERN 11AJL i?OAD. Schedule in effect May 1Kb, 1890. WEST BOUND. leave roaxokk. 10:05 a m. Daily; arrive Bristol 4.00 p in. Stops at all sTt i tions, connecting at Ra 1 ford with trains on New River BrancU; arriviugP j cahontas at 3:35 p m. 5:45 p in. Daily, arrives Radford T.'Ji) p. m., connecting with New River branch at 7:555 p. xh? for Bluefield aid Pocahontas; arrives Pur i hontas 10:53 p. in. Arriv Lristol 11:20 p. in., con? necting with E. T., V. S G. R. R. for all poin in sourb and west; has Pullman Palace Sleeper. Roanoke to Rome, v ; Calera and Roanoke o Memphis without Chang! 7:55 am. Daily, arrive Radford 9: 5 a in, connecting with New River Branch, leavii g Radford 12:10 p.m.,arriv ;s Bristoll2.40pin., eouuec s with E. T., V. & G. R. r. for all points south ai i! west; has Pullman Pala >? Sleeper from Roanoke to New Orleans without change. EAST BOUND. leave roakokk. 5:25 a m. Daily; for Lynchburg, P > tersburg, Richmond, v i Petersburg and R.& P.R. R.,i Norfolk and interim) diate points; Connects;) i Lynchburg with V. M. 1.. R"forWasbington and itc east, leaving Lynchburg 7:40 a m daily. Arrives Norfolk 2.00 p in connect? ing with steamer lines to Baltimore and New Yorl . 7:20 pm. Daily; for Lynchburg an 1 intermediate stations. 10:10 a m. Daily; arrives Lyue-hbur >; 11:59 a m,connecting wit i V. M. R. R. for all poiu't north, arriving Washing? ton 7:05 pm; arrives P? i tersburg 4:20 p.m; anlvt s Richmond, via Ri <Sf P. R. R., 5:05 p m; arrives Nor? folk 7.00 p m; Cripple Creek Extension?Lcart? Pulaski 8:15 a m. Daily except Sur day, and 3:00 p m. Daily, arrive Ivai - hoe 9:45 a m and 4:30 p m. Returnin ; leave Iyanhoe 10:25 a m. Daily excent Sunday, and 5:25 p in. Daiiy, arriv Pulaski 11:55 a in and 0:30 p in. All inquiries astorates, routes, etc., promptly answered. W. H. Bkvill, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent. Chas. G. Eddy, vice-president. General Offices. Roanoke. IfOTHIG - SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS, The reason RADAM'S MICROHL KILLER is the mos wonderful medicine, is because it has nev? er failed in any in? stance, no matte: what the disease from Leprosy to the simplest disease known to the human system. The scientific men of today claim and prove that every j disease is Caused By Microbes, j -and RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER exterminates the microbes and driver them out of the system, and whei 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 curt them all at the same time, as we treat J all diseases constitutionally. Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh. Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Kidney am! LiverDisease.Chills and Fever.Female 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 at= 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 Bell Printing and Man? ufacturing Company, will be held in the counting room of the J. P. Bell company, at Lvnchburg, Va.. on the 7th of Jnly, 1890 at 12 m. ED. L. STONE, L. G. BELL, Manager. Secretary. je!4 taw 2w. a. l. goblet, President. . S. p. ?orley, Vice President, j. s- simmons, Sec1y and Treas. WEST~END Brickand Tile Works,, Manufacturers of first-class Brick of. ill kinds, including No. 1 Press Brick, Draining Tile, &c. Works on West 3a.inpbeU street, Roanoke, Va. Box )19, aprl-6m 1 Illltfl I I FINE RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROPERTY, IN AftY PART OF ROANOKE. CALL C 3 OR ADDRESS. L ? POWELL & CO MP ANY ' ' Roanole. Va. naw S,?vart Buildin r,Third Avenue, Opposite City Postofficc. PROFESSIONAL. . P. CAMP 8 COMPANY. ?AGENTS FO I REAL ESTATE O?icc Moomaw Building JeP ;rson Street. Sell or Exchange Houses and Lots a r Koanoke and Vicinity -CORRESPOND. ENCE SOLICITED. .ueuio ,r GIVE I) S A CALL,_ ST ST^lI A F E R -JEWELER, no. 5 Salem Avenue, - - FULL STOCJC " REPAIRING PRO: IPTLY EXECUTED 1) R. J. T. HILL, Physician and Surgeon, Offers his professional services to the citizens of Roanoke. Office over Bud well and Christian's. Entrance No. 6 Salem (First) avenue. -OFFICE HOURS? nAiLWAY COMPANY. VIN TON EXTENSION Dummy leave3 every hour from cor uor Jefferson street and Norfolk ave? nue. On and after Sunday, December ?uiinjia iivuiv?? i toon- s"""*"7i awttmuci 8 to 10 a. m., 12 to 1 p. in., 3 to 4.30 j 3, 1889, the fare w:li be -as follows : p. m.,7.30 to 10 p. m gep2_4 Gm S. GRIFFIN. I J. ALLF.N WAT'l S. AR1FFIN & WATTS; ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Roanoke, - - - - Virginia. Office : Room *{o. 5, Kirk's building, corner Salem avenue and Jefierson St. tf P U.S. MORRISON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Olhco Room No. 1, Thomas Build? ing, Court House Square, Roauoke, Va. Ail business promptly attended to A. P. STAPLES, W.S. G?OCH, President. n N. 1 AKTE Vice Pijsidcul. E,H. L. CHILES, Sec'y & Tr, MINION INVESTMENT in J OFFICE: IN CITi; ENS' HANK BUILDING, Roanoke,.Virginia. MAKES AND NEGOTIATED FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS. ap.vr.iu IN FRONT OF ASSENGER DEPOT < Commercial Tourists Home, \ ~ and Headquarter- *!>r rl-ose sie ;;i;,rrFii (-Class Accoiuuiodatious. 5 0 Large Sample Rii?iiisr ',\ ~ fine Bar Attaclied % 1 S. A. VICK, Proprie ?r, Member A. T. B. A. g 1 ONE TO FI / E DOLLARS. ? CUT RATES ON " LILROAD ICKET BOUGHT OF ME TO ALL 1 DINTS IF YOU WAIT1 TO I iKE HEI I ROANOKE LEAL ESTATE. FOR EXAMPLE : Three lots bought for 17,100 five months ago, sold fcr $35>ooc last ween Similar tosta ices Numerous* Attorney-at-Law, Roanoke, Va. Office: Corner Salem avenue and Commerce streets, over Wertz's gro cery. myl4 tf. rpHOMAS W. MILLER, Attorney-at-Law. OFFICE?No. IO Kirk building, over Johnson & Johnson's Drug Store. ap2-tf RESIT* SNT. C B. MOOMAW, I JNO. W. WOODS, Botctourt county. | Roanoke county. MOOMAW & WOODS, ATTORNEYS-AT-L a VT City limits, 5 cents; Vinton 10 cents. Tickets can be purchased at reduced rates by applying to the conductor o i at the office of the Company (Didiei building). J. F. CHRISTIAN, jan4-tf e ir! 11 > OFFICES FOR K ROOMS FOR REN Offices and Rooms for rent in the City Hotel Building, which has recently been converted into an effico building; BEST LOCATION,IN CITY. Management intend putting a passen^a elevator ia the building. Electric lights and gas in all scorns. For terras, "apply to L. L. Powei! & Co., ?Dposite Pcstofike. my3-tf FUQUA~&liOAZ, PRACTICAL Tinners, Plum Ibers, Gas and Steam litters ater or Hot ?Vu i raeticc in the courts of Roanoke Heating by Steam, Hot Wi sity and county and counties adjoining, win ... attend the courts of Roanoke and Botetourt au J? UI^ae< ejrularly. Office?Salem Avenne, opposite j tewart's Furniture Store. Roocoke. Vt j rooking, GUTTERING, SPOUTIN? tf ^RCHITECTS. O. YON NERTA, ARCHITECT. 1405 F. Street, Washington, D. C. Correspondence Solicited. AvRCHER L. PAYNE, A TTORNE Y-AT-LA \V, Roanoke, Va. Office on Commerce street, near Court House. Special attention given to examina? tion of titles to and matters connected with real estate. 401 JEFFERSON ST.. roanoke, - - - 'VIRGINIA j Estimates cheerfully given on t!:: of work. jf ? ' in ! i?ROPEAN HOTEL AND CAFE J. F. Marshall & Co., Prop?n>. NUMBER 15, SALEM A VF D (i. w. HANSBROUGH. B SAM. G. WILLIAMS. ANSBRO UGH & WILLIAMS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Room No. 11, - Moomaw BuUding, Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Va. Will practice in the Hustings court of the city of Roanoke, Court of Ap? peals of Virginia and United States district courts. mar25-tf DAY. .Alt JPl HEALS AT ALL ffalES roes DR. EDWIN P. WRIGHT. DENTIST, late of Richmond, Va. B5 sizle Agents, Agents for al! kinds of property, impr ,vcd tud unimproved, city and surburba , II EVERY_STYLE Rooms handsomely furnished wi antique oak furniture. Office in Didier Building, cor. Jeffer-1 drin K8 of son and Campbell streets. j Special attention to bleaching die- ?EVERY DESCRIPTION, - ? colored teeth by a process of his own j ; invention. AH" work guaranteed and 1 We keep the following brands o: I at moderate figures. Terms cash. whiskey on band: 1 "eile of Nelson, j Gibson,Hunter, Wilson, Walker!t ! Malt, Alderney and Clover Club. These are among tin Sheet whiseys dstilled. ^"Billiard and poo: rooms attached. feb20-tf 9 Hardwood & Slate Mantels, Tiles ? ? utntel Facings, Hearths; Plain rnd Inlaid Tiles for Floor, &o. Grates, Brass Goods, and Fire* place Appurtenances. Catalogues furnished on application. TelcfuQNB 1482 [Please mention this paper mv273m J KINNEY, M. D. practice limited to Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose OFFICE?Over O'Leary, Campbell street. my27 ?in No, 124 North Howard Street, Baltimore, Md. w. A. peok;o & co., VINTON, VIRGINIA. Correspondence Solicited. ap25-3m. 00 Px3 czd c < o > z w x P3 J.C. FURROW, W. H.K. iRNES, G.F.BURCHET1 J. C. Furrow & Co.} REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. OFFICE OVER E. D1DI 2R'S GROCERY STORE. 118 Jefferson Street,-Roanoke, Ya. . WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT l'OUR PATRONAGE. WO. HARD A WAY, attorney at law. (Late of the Martinsville Bar.) Courts: Roanoke and adjoining counties. Office, Moomaw Building, Jefferson Street S. Rooms 3 and 4. - gjanlG tf_S5i nk W. S. GREGORY, DENTIST, OFFICE?Next door to First National Bank, Salem avenue. Roanoke, Va. my30 tf mm I BROS.. manufacturers of TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, and dealers in all kiads of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, Plumbing and Gas-Fitting, Roofing Spouting and Jobbing. -0 19 Salem Avenue, ROANOKE, VA an 5 6m 11 Roanoke and Driving Park Line. TIME TABLE," Daily Except Sunday Cars will leave for park, at cornci Commerce street and Shenandoali avenue at 8.00, 9.30, aud 11.00 a. an, 1.30, 3.00 and 4 30 p. m. Returning, leave park at ?.-15. 10.15 and 11.45 a.m., 2.15, 3.15 aud 5.15 p.m. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Cars will leave for Driving Park very hour, commencing at 8.00 a. m. ROANOKE AND VINTON LINE. Cars will leave front of Union Pas? senger depot daily for Vinton every 30 minutes, commencing at 8.00 a. m. J. F. CHRISTIAN, an 3-tf General Manager. CONTRACT IN 6, Railroad Work, .^af?&s?^ Street Grading, or Excavating of Any Kind, Either in Earth or Rock, by the Yard or on Force Account. I now have a roajl machine espe? cially adapted to grading new streets and shaping of old ones. The work can be done neater and cheaper tlian by any other method. ?T?TT-^TTiryp^-1 GRAVES SIMS, JL. r . 15 U lllVO, , tf p. o BOX 20. ROANOKE, VA. Practical Plumber^jg Citizens M Of R?e GAS and STEAM FITTER, j Roanoke, Virginia* _:0_ : Salem Avenue, between Jefferwn And dealer in all kinds of Plumber,! and Henry streets. Gas and Steam Fitters' Snppliw ^ ^ presidenfc> ^ caMia Prompt Attention t.- ird. rs, Commercia.1 Bank, Roanoke, Va. Satisfaction Guaranteed. j j0hn Ott, Cashier. Late "cashier ; City Bank, Richmond, Va. Accounts of banks, bankers, corpor? ations, merchants, and individ'!.-.! solicited. Our facilities for doing? general banking business are eiina! to to any banking house in Virginia. Collections a specialty and prompt remittances made. Interest allowed on time deposits ml8-tf 715 Main Street. LYNCHBURG, VA. 115 Commerce Street, iel2-3mo ROANOKE, VA. UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC RAIL? WAY SIGNAL COMPANY. 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 p T HiTrciffp cannot be present in person, are re-l M1U?i,K- ? ouested to aDDoint proxies to repre-1 j.r. hockaday, THE PIONEER REAL ESTATE AGENT -01 - GEO. ALLEN. C. C. TO: 'iPKINS. C. L. HATCHER. | quested to appoint proxies to repre- j ALLEN, TOMPKINS & HATCHER, ^?'?' By order! Roanoke city. Va. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. jamesb.branch, ofhce. OFFICE?Main Street, Opposite I otel Lucerne. SALEM, VIRGINIA. AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF PROPERTY OF je 19 lw Sec'y and Treasurer. AGENTS FOR^THE SALE OF PROPERTY OF rpHE STRONGEST FINANCIAL WEST SALEM I AND COMPACT, feSSf? ^"Correspondence Solicited. my*-tf posit. ? ? t05 First St0,S. ? Tirst National Bank BuUding. ll-3m F my