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THE EOANOKE TIMES. GRAND DRAWING ' AILS" AND WEEKLY) \ OF THE Loleria ?e la BBBeficencia Pniilic? Aa Independent Democratic paper devoted to the material ai d polithal ttor sts of Roanofce and Southwe Viiginia. DO YOl A?*YF.R1'1.*E ? ?To discontinue an adver eisernem says Jol ? W mamaker, "is like tak. town your sign. If you want to -:o business you must let the public kn-- w U. I would as soon thick ofdoi oaiirco? without, clerks as without ?.dvertising." r:iE FAD OF THE FLAN?OL RIIIF. t. The transient character of popular tads is clear to the impartial observer. A few years ago roller skatng was the universal amusement: but the roller skate is now only a snare for the un? wary as maneuvered by the urban in? fant on concrete sidewalks. One or 10 sasons ago the milk shake was declared by popular suffrage to be t'te .uost cooling drink extant; but a sim-le season did uo'l pass before t'.ie transient opinion passed away and the milk shake was relegated to disuetude. Something of the same sort's visible n the declarations of numerous esteemed contemporaries that the flannel shirt is cooler, more comfortable and alto? gether better for hoi weather tbt u ime'.: or cottOL The fact is that such sweeping ass sr ma are simply the indicia? of the fad. Their utter error, in the comprehensive form which they take, may be esti? mated from the fact that the inhali fcante of hot covmtr.es where cool cloth? ing i a science of generatio ts invari . biy wear cotton or linen clothing. T ;e flannel shirt Las its hot weither uses, tor anyone who partakes in the ath? letic exercises which form so co.'i aendable a part of summer relaxa? tions, it is infinitely preferable became it takes np the perspiration and pv^ ?nits it to pass on without the dan\> ^ess and discomfort of cott( a or lin n Nothing loaded with sweat. But wh ;a . man has hau Iiis exercise-, and afl r ? cojI bath,' can give himself t e meieret, of keeping cool, he will li d lean linen and cc .ton much' ooler tlr a ny roolen shirt that can b i worn. Used for exercise and outdoor re txatiou the woolen shirt i of gre t value, but those who argue'that uo'.* :-ig else shall be worn luring tue ..aimer pre simply giving Pee reiu to ?heir fad. There i? hardly more no Je:se in the proposition >f r.u c > . ? med contemporary that ue flannol hirt shall be adopted for both winter nd summer wear and that '.he age of clean linen shall be abolished alto ether. When we are couf; mted wiih nch propositions it is a coi ifort to re? flect that fads of this description r-e iways evanescent. OF THE STATE OF ZACATECAS, MEXICO, A ?vndicate capitalists have secured the concession for operating this LOTTERY And have extended its business throughout the United States and British America, j The drawiug will take place on the 27th of each month, not excepting Sundays and holidays. Below will be found a list of the prizes which will be drawn on June 27th, 1890, At Zacatecas. Mexico,1 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 $1,00.000 is j $150,000 UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION. OVER $1,000,000 DISTRIBUTED. 1 PRIZE OF 1 PRIZE OF S PRIZES OF 2 PRIZES OF 5 PRIZES OF 10 PRIZES OF 20 PRIZES OF 200 PRIZES OF 800 PRIZES OF 500 PRIZES OF 50,000 is ; 25,000 is ! 10,000 arei 5,000 are 2,000 are 1,000 are' 500 are 200 are 150 are 100 are 50,000 25,000 30,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 40.000 45,000 50,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 150 PRIZES OF $150 are $22,500 150 PRIZES OF 100 are; 15,000 130 PRIZES OF 50 are 7,500 999 Terminal Prizes of 50 are 40,1150 !U'2 $524,950 BRAD DOCK's BUFF AT. anniversary of Brad dock's defeat. Ci 9th of July, 1755, Gone.al Brad o< R was defeated within t :n miles of Fi rt Duqueena. His army was eor posed mainly of veterau EugKsh troon ., i.o passed into an ambuscade formed ? y an inferior body of French and Iu lians, who, lying concealed in two de' p ? .tviucsoc each side of his line of march, >uri .1 in upou his compact, body i f aen volleys of musketry with terrible T-:ct. The French and Indians we: ui perfect safety, and it was the fe; Virginia provincials under washing i'ON that saved the army Lorn con. etc destruction. Braddock had n.. ? lie military capacity and experienc vhich was necessary to command s<; lportant a military expedition. I was Washington and his provincial: knowledge of border warft re and coo bravery alone that saved he armi r^m destruction. Braddock was mortally woundc y oae of the provincials, whot. brother was struck tbv.-u by Ekadloo . r dihobeying his sidy order that tb . oup should not take positions bebin< iae trees. The brother of the ma. struck down by Braddock, who sav .c whole transaction, was so incense' [iat he immediately drew op his riC ? ad snot Braddock. He shot th* eneral not Bololy through revenge bu a measure of salvation for the army vhich was bciug sacrificed to his iney icrience and headstrong obs.inacy. The provincial soldier who wounded raddook mortally was name. . a nS ett. A brave audacc 'tnplisheti Idier. named Willi am miikle^ ite to Governor Morris, at Phils. Iphia, as follows : 11 We have :? :.-:ner. 1 most judiciously d squalifie. ? he .-orvice he is employ d iu. - greatly disgusted in seeing anexpe !.. as it is calleu, so :ll-.'oncerte?' England, so i.'kippointe., and st properly conducted since in Amer Shirley wrote this letter in I > eai i i at Cumberland on the march . Duquesue, and was shoi through tiie brain at the beginning of tue battle i Tlraddock. The result of the battle at 3raddock gate the French and Indians a com ] >te ascendency on the Ohio, . eck to 11.? English we j iigkaniea for several years. Club Rates: G Tickets for $50. Special Rates arranged with Agenrs. AG EN TS WANTED in every town and city in United States and British America. The payment of prizes is guaranteed bv a special deposit of live hundred thousand dollars ($500,000), with the State Government, a ad approved by Jesus Arechiga, Governor. Drawing under the persona] super? vision of Lie. Herminio Arteaga, who is appointed by the Government as Interventen. "I Certify that with the State Treasurer all necessary guarantees are deposited, assuring full payment of all prizes of this drawing. "Herminio, Akgtkaga, Tuterventor." IMPORTANT. Remittances must be either by New York Draft, Express or Register-d Letter, American uioaey. Collections can be made by Express Companies or Banks. Tickets sent direct to manage incut will be paid by drafts on New York. Montreal, St. Paul, Chicago? San Francisco or City of Mexico. For further information address JUAN P1EDAD, Manager. mv21-lv Zacatecas Mexico TO CONTRACTORS. Bids for constructing approaches to bridges over the Norfolk ?nd Wett? ern and Shenandoah Valley railroads, at Randolph, Henry and Park streets, in RoanokeCity, Vk,, will be received until 12 o'clock, noon, August 4th, 1890. Plans and specifications may be seen in the office of the City Engineer in Court House building. Address bids to James A. M'ConneJ], ?pes", '"Bid for Henry Street ap? proaches." "Bid for Randolph Street approaches," "Bid for Park Street ap? proaches," as the case may be. Bids must be for approaches to each bridge, separately. The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. No money will be paid until approaches are com? pleted, and accepted by the engineer in charge, acting for the city. By order of City Council for City of Roanoke, Va. Louisiana State Lottery Cobipv Incorporated by the Legislature, for educational and charitable pur? poses, and its franchise made a part of the present state constitution in 1879 by an overwhelming popular vote, and To Continue Until January \, 1895. Its mammoth drawings take place semi-aunually, in (June and Decem? ber), and its Grand Single Number Drawings take place in each of the other ten mouths of the year, and are all drawn iu public at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS for iutegrity of its drawings, and prompt payment of Prizes. Attested as follows: 44 We do hereby certify that we sixers 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 drawings ?iemselves,and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, arid in good faith toward all parties,and ive authorize the company to use this certificate, withfac similes of our signatures attached, in its ad? vertisements." SHENANDOAH VALLEY RAIL ROAD. B. F. Ttlxb, Receiver. Schedule in effect June, 2, 18?0. arrive at roanokk. 5-00 p. m. Daily?Memphis Express, from Hagerstown and the north. Through Pullman sleeping cars from Ntw York and Philadelphia to Chattanooga and Mem? phis via Harrisburg, ha? gerstown and Roanoke, .40 a. m. Daily? New Orleans 'X press from New York, Philadelphia and Balti? more, making connection through Jto the sou ,h Carries through Pullman palace buffet sleeping car from Philadelphia to N ;w Orleans without change via Harrisburg, Hagers? town, Roanoks, Cleve? land, Calera, and L. & N. R. R. LEAVE ROANOKK. 6.45 a. m. Daily?Baltimore express from all points BOuth ;or Washington, Baltimo-e, Harrisburg, Philadelpl ia and New York. Car? ries Pullman pah ce buffet sleeping car from Roanoke to Philadelphia without change, via Ha? gerstown and Harrisbu g. 7.20 p.m. Daily?New York aid Philadelphia express, from Memphis. Ch it tanooga and ill points south. For PI il adelphia and New Yo:k. Carries Pullman Palace buffet sleeping ci.rs through to Philadelpl ia and New York via Roan? oke, Hagerstown aad Harrisburg. Ticket agents will furnish all inf >r mation and through schedules upon application to O. HOWARD ROY ER. G. P. & T. Agent, Roanoke. Va. Commissioners. We the undersigned Banks and Bankers will pay all prizes drawn in the Lou is ia na State Lotteries wh Ich 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, 1890. CAPITAL PURE, $300,000 100,000 Tickets at 5-20 each; Halves $10; Quarters, $5; Tenths, $2; Twen tieths, $1. LIST OF PF.IZES. 1 prize of ? 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 2 prizes of 5 prizes of 25 prizes of 100 prizes of 200 prizes of 500 prizes of $300,000 is.$300,000 100,000 is. 100,1-00 50,000 is. 50,C00 25,000 ii . 25,000 10,000 are. 20,000 5,000 are. 25,100 1,000 are. 25,000 500 are. 50,000 H0O are. 00,00 200 axe. 100,000 APPROXIMATION" PRIZKS. 100 prizes of $500 are.... $50,000 100 " of 300 are. 30,000 100 " of 200 are. 20,000 TERMINAL PRIZES. 999 prizes of $100 are. $999.9U0 999 " of $100 are.$99.900 NOTE?Tickets drawing capital prizes are not entitled to terminal prizes. EMS i CHALMERS. StiU keep the largest assortment of HARDWARE In Southwest Virginia. They have just received a large sppuly ?OF? Lap Robes, Horse Covers Breech Loading Guns, ?and? Sporting Goods. Miner's and Railroad Supplie A Specialty. 17 and 19 Second Street, southwes H.I. LIMEY, SIBERT& CO. Real Estate Agents, Moomaw Block, No. 9. We have a fine list of property from which to select. In location, price hope to suit all. and terms, we if you have and pu.1 :-l of the R O P E R T Y To sell or exchange, call. Best of references given. anlO lmT -THE DANVILLE NURSERY anfl GREEN HOUSE COMPANY. Danville, Virginia. W. T. Sutherlin, President. Geo. S. Sartin, Gen'l Manager AGE5T8 WANTED. ZW 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., or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. By ordinary letter co ataining money order issued by all express companies, New York exchange, draft or postal note. Address REGISTERED LEITERS C( MAIMXC CDRREKCI to New Orleans National Bank, New Orleans, La. Remember that the payment of prizes is guaranteed by four Na? tional Banks of New C rleans, and the tickets are signed by the president of an institution whose chartered 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 Sta:e of Louisiana, which does not expire until January 1st, 1895. NORFOLK & WESTERN RAIL ROAD. Schedule in effect May 11th, 18?0. WEST BOUND. LKAVE ROANOKE. 10:03 a m. Daily; arrive Bristol 4 0C p iu. Stops at all a tious, connecting at Ri d - ford with trains on N w River Branch; arriving] o cahontas at 3:35 p m. 5:45 p in. Daily, arrives Radford 7 C( p. iu., connecting with New River branch<at 7 3" p. m., for Minefield a id Pocahontas; arrives Po> a hontas 10:55 p. m. Arm i s Bristol 11:20 p. in., c< i; necting with E. T., V. A G. R. R. for all poii ti south and west; b IS Pullman Palace Sleep sr Roauoke to Home. 1 r Calera and Roanoke h Memphis without chanj <? 7:55 a in. Daily, arrive Radford 9 3; a m, connecting with N v River Branch. lea. i ?? Radford 12:10 p.in-.arrh 11 Bristol 12.40pm., conne ti with E. T., V. &z G. R. t: for all points south ai west; has Pullman Pah 01 Sleeper from Roanoke t< New Orleans withe a change. EAST BOUND. lkavk roanokk. 5:25 a m. Daily; for Lynchburg, 1 ( tersburg, Richmond, <\i Petersburg and R. & P. 3 R.,) Norfolk and intern e diate points; Connects) 1 Lynchburg with V. M. 3 R. forWashington and t u east, leaving Lvnchbu Baltimore and New Vor v 7:20 p m. Daily: for Lynch burg a-ai intermediate stations. 10:10 am. Daily; arrives Lynchbti 11:59 a m,connecting wt 1 V. M. R. R. for all point, north, .arriving Washin ; ton 7:03 pm; arrives F? tersburg 4:20 p.m; arriv e Richmond, via R. & P. :t R., 5:05 p m; arrivesNcr folk 7.00 p m; Cripple Creek Extension?Leav ? Pulaski 8:15 a m. Daily except Su 1 day, and 3:00 p m. Daily, arrive Iva i hoe 9:45 a m and 4:30 p m. Returnii g leave Iyanhoe 10:25 a m. Daily execut Sund*y, and 5:25 p m. DafJy, arrive Pulaski 11:55 a m and 6:30 p in. All inquiries as to rates, routes, etc., promptly answered. W. B. BEVTLL, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent. CHAS. G. Eddy, vice-president. General Offices. Roanoke. m S? Mm LIKE SUCCESS, The reason We are prepared to furnish any and I all kinds of fruit, shade and ornamen? tal trees, plants, vine6, etc., in any quantity. Fine lot of roses and bed \ ding plants, and anything in the the -?- ) nursery line. Write us before buying, ?a:.?theh rtak ss adfed 1 Catalogue sent free. Goood agents a- , , , . ? 'wanted. Ye: ome, bister Idaho! For the. Mr.B.R. Younger, our agent, is rritory js a State now, although ihf *EOW in t?e cit>ri aQd orders can be form of admission is not complete 'lfft ?^oT^S ?t^?fi1,0,8, Abbitte, , . UJUJl i0lB-(Brown's, 24 Gale Building, Jefferson1 1 esidsat Harrison ha3 no reason for 1 street. * GEO. S. SARTIN, r 'uing to acquiesce in the bestowal' 0 State rights upon the promising Ter-] ri. ry. The elder States are accus- \ tu^ed now to frequent additions to the fs oily circle. Last year four blushing T rntories attained years of discretion and Statehood. The banner will be neue the worse for one more star. T:^s Fourth of July will be fhe first apll-8m Secretary and Manager. A BARGAIN FOR SALE. OCEAK SHORE PARK HOTEL ^VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA. The Ocean Shore Park Hotel, Vir ginia Beach, in Princets Anne county, Virginia, at the ocean terminus of the Norfolk andVirginia 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 clasi table, large, airy rooms, andcnewly furnished throughout. THE BATHING. The surf bath? ing is unsurpassed by any upon tho Atlantic coast. The absence of any undertow being a marked feature. The temperature of the water ? warmer, and the bathing more pro? 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 office 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 RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER is the mo; t wonderful medicine, is because it has lieb? er failed in any in? stance, no niatti r what the disease, from Leprosy to tl. s simplest disease known to the huma 1 system. The scientific me 1 of today claim and prove that ever ,' disease is Caused Bv Microbes, -and RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER exterminates the microbes and drives them out of the system, and whe 1 that is done you cannot have an ach 1 or pain. No matter what the disease, whethera simple case of malaria feve or a combination of diseases, we cur ? them all at the same time, as we treat all tliseases constitutionally. Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Kidney and LiverDisease.Chillsand Fever.Femal ? Troubles, in all its forms, and, in fact, every disease known to the human 6ystem, Beware of Fraudulent Imitations. See that our Trade Mark (same a-; above) appears on each jug. Send for book "History of the JOHNSON & JOHNSON. Druggists, Sole agents, Cor. Jefferson and First ave., !S. W. NOTICE. DYEING, CLEANING and REPAIRING A corner lot, 105, fronting on Rose street, near the new Alleghany Instif tute, commanding a fine view, run? ning back 120 feet to an alley. Well . worth $1,600, will be sold, if taken in and last to see forty-two stars with | SS^ffiJSi $?"I-'J?l?hm' Ca*h the stripes. $5.14, balance in one and two years Address "D," Times ofllce. You will save money by bringing your dirty clothes to he cleaned or dyed and repaired to me. Charges moderate. Work first claBs. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Bell Printing and Man ufacturing Company, will bo held it the counting room of the J. P. Bel company, at Lynchburgr, Va.. on the 7th of July, 1890 at 12 in. ED. L. STONE, L. G. BELL, Manager. Secretary. jel4 taw 2w. A. l. gorley, President. S. p. gorley, Vice President. 3. a. Simmons, Sec'y and Txeas. WEST Coruer Campbell and Roanoke, Ya. END Brick and Tile Works, Manufacturers of first-clasB Brick of aU Kinds, including No. 1 Press Brick, , Draining Tfie, &c. Works on West j Henry streets I Campbell street. Roanoke, Va. Box c tf 1818. aprl-Cm j E. Walsak, l. muli 11 FINE RESIDENCE AN D BUSINESS PROPERTY, i. UN L, u-JJio ^ pa ir of roaNOKE. call c <* or ADDRESS. l 3 DWELL & CO MP any Roano -e, Va. Office. Stewart Buildi. g.Third Avenue, Opposite City Postoffice. - F i COMPANY. -AGENTS F( R REAL ESTATE OiV.cc Moomaw Building Jcerson Street. Sell or Exchange Houses and Lots in Roanoke and Vicini y -CORRESPONDENCE S0LIC1TED. GIVE USA C ALL, J _ ui.'iiin if STsrs HAFER -JEWELER," NO. 5 Salem Avenve. - - FULL STOCK jan. REPAIRING PRO MPTLY EXECUTED _ PROFESSIONAL. JjR. J. T. HILL, Physician and Surgeon, Offers his professional services to the citizens of Roanoke. . Office over Budwell and Christian s. Entrance No. 6 Salem (First) avenue. ?OFFICE HOURS? 8to 10 a. in., 12 to 1 p. in., 3 to 4.30 p. in., 7.30 to 10 p.m._Bep24'iin 8. griffin. I j. allen watts. RIFFLN & WATTS; G ATTORNE YS-AT-L AW, Roanoke, - - - - Virginia. Office: Room No. 5, Kirk's building, corner Salem avenue and Jefferson St. tf _ j U.S. MORRISON. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Room No. 1, Thomas Build? ing, Court House Square, Roano?e, Va. Ail business promptly attended to W. S. GOOCH, President. N. 'ARTE Vice L' esident. E,U. L. CHILES, Sec'y & Tr, n LU illU ivloliiwl h OFFICE: IX CITI JBSB'BANKBUILDING, Roanoke,.Vir?inil A. P. STAPLES, MAKES AND NEGOTIATE ! FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS. ap?-Gm IS FBONT OF 'ASSENGEB DEI>OT ROASSCKE. -.. " - Vlf Commercial Tourists Home, oiLarge sample ?< A S. A. VICK, Proprietor, Member A. I.V. a. ONE TO FIVE DOLLARS. ? CUT RATES ON "AILROAD TICKET BOUGHT OF ME TO ALL Ol NTS Attorney-at-Law, Roanoke, Va. Office: Corner Salem avenue and Commerce streets, over Wertz's gro cery. myUt!. rjHOJIAflW. MILLER, Atiorney-at-Law. Offick?No. 10 Kirk building, over Johnson & Johnson's Drug Store. ap2-tf company. vintun extension Dummy leaves eve^y hour from cor? ner Jefferson street aud Noriolk ave? nue. Ou and after Sunday, December 3, 1889, the tare will be a- follows : City limits, 5 cents; Vintou 10 cents. Tickets can he purchased at re Inced rates by applying to the conductor o; at the office of the Company (Didiej building). J. F. CHRISTIAN, jan4-tf e Irl vi u ? : offices forbent, , ROOMS FOR RENT. Offices and Rooms for rent :n the City Hotel Building, which has recently been converted into an oflice building BEST LOCATION IN CITY. Management intend putting a passengtt elevator in the building. Electric lights and gas :n all room*. For terms, apply to L. L. Powell & Co., Opposite Postoffice; my3-tf M FUQUA & BOAZ. PRACTICAL Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters C. B. MOOMAW, I WO. W. WOODH, Botetourt county. | Roanoke county. TOOMAW & WOODS, 1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW >Vu i ractice in the courts of Roanose ' Heating by Steam, Hot Water or Hoi city and county and counties adjoining. V ill; Air Furnaces attend the courts of Roanoke and Botctowrt. esularly. Oflice-Salem Avenne, oppoolte tcwart's Furniture Store. Roarokf. Va !IF YOU WAMT TO IKE Hi I FOR EXAMPLE : Three lots bought for 17,000 five months ago, sold f >r .000 last weeK 1RCHITE Correspondence Solicited. ROOFING, GUTTERIXG, 61*01 401 JEFF Eli-ON ST.. ROANOKE, - - - VIRGINIA. O VON NERTA, I Estimates cheerfully given on thi ARCHITECT, j of work. 1405 F. Street, Washington, D. C. VRCHER L. PAYNE, att OR2TEY-AT-LAW, Roanoke, Va. Oilice on Commerce street, near Court House. Special attention given to examina? tion of titles to and matters connected with real estate. MARSHAL!' teui I. Similar Instances Numerous, G. w. HANSBRODGH. .sam. G. WILLIAMS JJANSBRO?GH.& WILLIAMS, ATTORN F.Y_S AT. LAW. 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 ? Real Estate Agents, h of prop?ty, imp ,v,?Mauoi^roveO,cU??ua;mb.rb; .. 3 Hardwood & Slate Mantels, riles ! * ;-ntel Facings, Hearth Plain '.ul Inlaid Tiles for Floor, &c. Grates, Brass Goods, and Fire place Appurtenances. Catalogues furnished on application. Telephons 1432 [Please mention All i>ap? R. EDWIN P. WRIGHT. DENTIST, late of Richmond, Va. Office in Didier Building, cor. Jeffer? son and Campbell streets. Special attention to bleaching dis? colored teeth by a process of his own invention. All work guaranteed and at moderate figures. Terms cash. my273m J. KINNEY, M. D. practice limited to Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose OFFICE?Over O'Leary, Campbell street. my27 Bin J. F. Marshall & Co., Pr< . NUMBER 15, SALEM A VF OPEN DAI ?ND NIG1J M.j3als A ?? ALL HOURS IN EVERT MM Rooms handsomely furnished wi antique oak furniture. DRINKS OF -EVERY DESCRIP1IO] - We keep the following brands ol whiskev on hand: Belle 01 Nelson, Gibson,Hunter, Wilson, Walke:' ( Id Malt, Alderney and Clover Club. These are among the tines: whiseve dstilled. CSTBillinrd and pool rooms atta< he I. feb20-tf W. O. HARDAWAY, attorney at law. (Late of the Martinsville Bar.) Courts: Roanoke and adjoining counties. Office, Moomaw Building, Jefferson Street S. Rooms 3 and 4 ffljanlG tf_ 1 D R. W. S. GREGORY, DENTIST, No. 124 North How, d Street, Baltimore, Md. W. a. PLDXiiO & CO., VINTON, VIRGINIA.^ Correspondence Solicited. ap25-3m. 1?3 E?' Pxq ZU CZ3 c 2 CD 'S, O IS < o o > w X Sz; a j.c. furrow, w. h.k ARNES, MMMB HBBB g.f.burchet: J. C. Furf'.ow & Co.} REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS OFFICE OVER E. D1DI SR'S GROCERY STORE. 118 Jefferson Street,-Roanoke, Ya. WE RESPECTFULLY SOI 1CIT YOUR PATRONAGE. OFFICE- Next door to First National Bank, Salem avenue, Roanoke, Va. my30 tf manufacturers of TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, and dealers in all kinds of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, -0 Plumbing and Gas-Fitting, Roofing Spouting and Jobbing. -0 19 Salem Avenue, ROANOKE, VA. an5 Cm L. F. BURKS, Practical Plumber GAS and STEAM FITTER. ?:o? And dealer in all kinds of Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies Prompt Attention t > ??..?? ?>', und Satisfaction Guaranteed. 715 Main Street, LY1SCHBURG, VA: 115 Commerce Street, iel2-3mo ROANOKE, VA. eStrestRaiiway Roanoke und Driving Park Lit TIME TABLE, Daily Except Sunday Cars will leave for park, at ci ru 1 Commerce street and Shenand avenue at 8.00, U.30, aud 11.00 a. an. 1.30, 3.00 aud 4 30 p. m. Returning, leave park at 8.4C-. 10.15 and 11.45 a.m., 2.15, 3.15 and 5 15 [) in. SUNDAY SCHEDULE. Cars win leave for Driving 1 . very hour, commencing at 8.?? 1 ; ROANOKE AND VINTON LINK. Cara will leave front of Union Pi - senger depot daily for Vinton e^ 30 minutes, commencing at 8.00 a. in. J. F. CHRISTIAN, an 3-tf General Manager. CONTKACTT Nw. Railroad Work, Street Grading, or Excavating by the Yard or 'on Force Account. I now have a road machine espe? cially adapted to grading new ?treets and shaping of old ones. The work can be done neater aud cheaper than by any other method. GRAVES SIMS, tf. P. O BOX 20. .ROANOKE, VA. Mark Day, (Late of R. H. Adams & Co., Baltimore.) 6 Shirts to Order Unlaundried, $6-00. 6 Best Shirt8to Order Lanndried,$9,00. Commerce Street and Salem Aveno*, Over Gambill & Co's. GEO ALLEN. C. C. TO; IPKINS. C. L. HATCHER. ALLEN, TOMPK1NS & HATCHER,, real estate agents. Roanoke Virginia. OFFICE?Main Street, Opposite Fotel Lucerne, SALEM, VIRGINIA. > AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF PROPERTY OF , rpHE STRONGEST FINANCIAL The rty in . Ef?"Coweepon?enc AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF PROPERTY OF rfHE STRONGEST FINANCIAl WEST SALEM I AND COMP AMY,. l'^?^?'?'?? Jotresponaenec Solicited. - , V'l-tt j posit.. arvx n. Tie Citizens Bail of hmlt Roanoke, Virsriiiia. Salem Avenue, between Jefferson and Henry Streets. J. B. Lew, President. Late cashier Commercial Bonk, 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 general banking business are equal to to any banking house in Virginia. Collections a specialty and prompt remittances made. Interest allowe*.'. on time deposits ralS-tf J. R. HOCKADAY, THE PIONEER 1 AGENT -Ov Roanoke city, Va. OFFICE: 105 First -St., S.W. First National Bank Buildiner. myll-8m BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMtfO dated at No. 410 Seeoiid street. S.W. jeS-2*