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THE ROANOKE TIMES. (DAILY AND ^TSEKLY) An Independent Democratic paper devoted to the mate ial and political ntarests of Roanoke and Southwest V?ginia. DO YOU ADVERTISE ? ''To discontinue ai advertisement,' says John Wanamak :, "is like taking down your sign. If*, ou want to dc business you must ie: the public kuov it. I would a? sooa Jhink ufdomj business without clerks as witko'u advertising." ie?4oo. As will be seen by reference to ou news columns the c <uut of Koacok census returns has be u corupleted.and the number of peopk living hero is found to be 16,400. That is, this is the number the onu merators counted. Nothing was sai'i about the people who vereuot counted The Times has p ven the names o' a number, but no attention was paiil to them and they n-onot fouud re corded. But leaving this ou' of the question, the growth of the city has been some? thing the like of wir di the South has never seen before. The increase h population has been something pbc~ nomenal,and had the ouut becu mad. correctly it would have been still more so. SOUTHERN VERS!? NORTHERN IRON. The Times this morning gives a part of its editorial s;>ace to a thought ful comparison of i ennsylvania am' Southern iron, which appeared in the Financial News. The article should b? read by everyouo. "The fact, known or some time b; the well informed, that Pennsylvania cannot compete with the South in iror manufacture, receivi.. further confirm ation in the announc. aient in the Phil adelphia Press that i>e Peunsylvanif Railroad Conipauy has taken a atep which will tend to prevent uudue com petition ou the part-T Southern iroi furnaces with Nortl ? ru, or tit leas' Pennsylvania concerns. For nearh four years the Sor-.hern companies have been given iow rates on thei iron, and they have oesu enabled u compete with Northen and Fasten furnaces in their owu markets. The Pennsylvania gave n otice some tiuit ago to its Southern connections iha; it would advance rate^ on irou from &1. junction points,and t' a new rates wen into effect last week. The chief junction points at which Southern iron i. received are H?gers town, Norfolk ano Alexandria. The rJu!t of this ad vance is to prevent competition will Pennsylvania furnac? , which give the Pennsylvania railroad a large haul o raw material, as well is of the manu? factured products, an". it was to pre? serve this traffic, a?id to protect ou; own furnaces, that it .luceu" the Pccu sylvania to advance 1 .0 rates ou iroi made in the far South. The Press i6 only wrong it) ascrib? ing low rates as the C8U3e of the ability of the South to undei-eil Pennsylvania in iren. Itisbecaus? it can be man? ufactured cheaper ir ihe South, ant' this is why the T.' im&s Co., which still poses as a Penn ylvania institu? tion, has invested ne. rly $2,000,000 it Southern iron manufi- ture. Pennsyl? vania will follow New England as ac 'has been,' as mere ides cannot lone sustain the natural advantages of the South." THE NTATs. BEST. Just at this time the State debt ifc agaiu attracting race than usual at? tention. Now aud ag dn it is allowed to rest, but just as su ely as the hill for house rent it bobs up serenely There are few Of the people who have with!i the past five years made Roanoke aud Southwest Virginia their home who are familiar with its history. They should be, however, end a brief re? sume of the question will ho valuable just at this time when it is nearer so? lution than ever before. In 1825 Virginia subscribed for three-fifths of the Btoc < issued for roads aud internal improve: .onts. In pay? ment of the stock i'to Stale issued printed bonds, which the people bought and for which they gove their hard money. The interest on the bonds was always paid by tLs Stale in hard money likewise, and none of those owning the bonds ever had a doubt that they had made an excellent in? vestment. The bon- s were bought freely in London and in Amsterdam, those two head centers of shrewd financiers, and over t. 0 water nobody doubted that the bone's of the state of Virginia were a solid investment. Up to 1861 the Sta: ; continued the same policy of subset-oing for three fifths of the stock isau ! to make inter? nal improvements, gi\ jg bonds for the sums and paying inter t on the bouds. Iu 1800, at the outbr-ik of the civil war, Virginia was in debt upward of $30,000,000, on which up to that year she had paid interest. Then Virginia defaulted and no [more money was forthcoming. Meanti-ne the interest went on and on, and was compounded by the waiting bondlr '.ders. In 1803 Wist Virginia was serrated frbm the old State, taking awa;- a third of the revenue, but still that ^rightful interest went on. j At the close of the war more than half the property of tb? Stale was de- i stroyed; nothingrema'-'ed to show fori it but the debt, which kept climbing J higher and higher through increasing j interest, till in 1871 it -^as nearly $46, 000,000. To pay th interest alone required a larger sum annually than "the whole State could 1 ise by taxation, leaving not a cent for anything else. The sum has now about eaten up the whole State of Virginia. All that sue cessive 'egislatures could do was to is? sue Don Is, with coupons, which cou pocs Virginia herself was compelled to refuse to take in payment of taxes beg cause h rown citizens would not have them. OK1GIXAX 1MCK1GE CASE. The -riginal package act is to b: tested i! the Virginia courts. On Monday, a liquor dealer doing business, in Pocahoutas, sent a lot of boer, w aisky and rum to Bramw'ell, which town is local option. The pack? ages were unbroken and a salc^was made. < An irrest promptly followed, and the de'audant gave $100 bond for his appear nee. This is the first of thr origins, package ca-es in Virginia, am the outcome of it will be watched with intares in a score of local opticc towns :a the State. ? T : V COSTLY TKOi SSKAC. Wba - will not a woman do to got it view of a due wardrobe? Then comes to us from Biula-Pesth. a strac a'e story, serio-comic in its waj and c.ding in tragedy. It was a woman's riot. There was a frei exhibi ion of the trousseau of tin Prince . 3 Thuro Taxes, aud of course ninety-'liue per cent, of the feminint population went to see it. The ninety and nii.e per cent, likewise wished tc be the iirst to see the royal silks and lnces; : free show and a bride's trous? seau fxcited them to fever poini. When the attendants objected to ad mittim the moo in a body, the women made s lort work of them, aud stormed the fortifications around the trousseau lu Hungary, the city authorities arf miiitar.' or nothing. Cavalry was called cut, ami the female population Of Buv.a-Pesth promptly went intc hysteri s. It would have bceu funny if two women aud seven children had not bet i trampled to death in the panic. A cos Ly trousseau even for a Princess RATT'S B-^ILLER?! For/"* Bed ?M?L?S^P ln'peacc Ruwu."* Sura B^?^ItJo^biIi? work j . Tank. Ooctami Eg Va eireottially. f^>. -SO polaoB.^?. 9 a? Sold ?y Bud well, Christian & Bar bee. jylO tf SWi Cmnrrli Itemed Instantly relieves ; und ?i>eeil:lv cures catarrb. why do vou suffer? Oawi ?. : nn InfrUible cure, i o Sold jy Budwell Christian & Bar bee. jylOtf. GRAND DRAWING OF THE Loteri k la Beneficsiicia Mica OF THE STATJ OF Z AC A TEC AS, MEXICO. A syndicate capitalists have secured I the i )ncession for operating this LOTTERY Anl have extended its business' tin lughout the United States imi British America. The i rawing will take place on the 27th of each month, not excepting Sundays and holidays. Below will be found a list of the prizes vhich will be drawn on -June 27th, 189CX At Zacatecas, Mexico, And continued monthly thereafter. Capitr.1 Prize, $I5O,O00. 1$Q,000 Tickets at ?10; Halves. $5; Tenths, $1; American Currencv. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 PKIZE OF $150.000 is $150,000 i Pi IZE OF 50,000 is 50,000 1 PI JZE OF 25,000 is 25,00? :: PI IZES OF 10,000 are 30,000 i 2 PI IZES OF ?.OdO are 10,000 5 PI'JZES OF 2,000 are 10,000 10 PI IZES OF 1,000 are 10,00u 20 PRIZES OF 500 are 10,00c 500 Pi IZES OF 200 are -10,000 300 Pi.IZKS OF 150 are -15,000' 500 PI IZES OF 100 are 50,000' APPROXIMATION PRIZES. j 150 PRIZES OF $150 are $22",500 150 PRIZES OF 100 are 15,000 150 PI IZES OF 50 are 7,500 009 Terminal Prizes of 50 are 40,050 2492 $524,950 Clu j Rates : 0 Tickets for ?50. Sped:! Rates arranged with Agents. AGE""TS WANTED in every town and City in United States and British America. I The payment of prizes is guaranteed i by a sp< cial deposit of live hundred j tho'isa'd dollars ($500,000), with the Srate U wemment, ami approved by Jesus A echiga, Governor. Drawing under the personal super? vision of Lie. Herminio Arteaga, who is appointed by the Government as Interventor. "I Certify that with the State Treasui er all necessary guarantees are deposit'd, assuring full payment of all priz< s of this drawing. "Hkioiixio, Argteaga, "Interventor." IMPORTANT. I Remit tances must be either by New York 1 raft, Express or Registered i Letter, American money. Collections i can be i mde by Express Companies or Banks. Tickets sent direct to manage? ment w ill be paid by arc ? on New [York, Montreal, St. Pau> Chicago?! San Fn acisco or City of Mexico. For further nformation address .? UAN PIEDAD, Manager. mv31; v Zacatecas Mexico. ROANOKE. E. H. STEWART, President. I H. G. COLE, Sec. and Treas. J. F. HARBOUR, Oen'l Manager. CONTF.ACTGRS! BUILDERS. Office with^GRAV- & Bos well, Jef-i ' ferson Street. Large Brick Buildings a] Specialty. Homes built on easy payments. Pat ronag: solicited. Estimates cheer? fully furnished on application. J. IV GENERAL MANAGER, je 14-tf. TRUSTEE SAND CC VlMISSIONER'S SALE. TIE FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST AND SAKE DEPOSIT COMPANY AND O'j 1EIIS VI SUS T IE SHENANDOAH VALLEY RA LROAD COMPANY AND OTHERS p uy, trustee, under a mortgage giv C ?mpany. bean?gdate April 1st, 18! n issioner, l>y virtue oi a decree eute c 'cuit court of t be eil v of Roanoke, o April, ISfifl, aud by the circuit cofi v esi Yin i:ts.-> ou the 24th day of The underseigued, the Fidelity I surahce, Trust and Safe deposit Com < by the Shanaudoah Valley Railroai , and A. Moore, jr, esq., special com d in the at )ve-entitled cause by th ? i the State of Virginia, upon tin-" 26tl ; of Jefferson county, in the State oi ay, 1800, an 1 by the circuit coin! <; \ lung" ? ? .mi s, pi the State of I irylaud, on the 3rd day of June, 1800 n ill offer fm-syle at public auction o Tuesday, the 30th day of Septembei 1 ji). retrwi-lw noon, upon the front eps Of the sourt bouso in the city o P/anoke, in Mit? Srat >>f Virginia,! i the right, title, and interest.of th' S lenandoah Vallej Railroad.Ooiupa y in and to ts entire line of Railrou* e tending from Roanoke, in the Stal of Virginia through the counties O Foanoke, Boretourt, Rockbbridge, ngusta, Ro ;kingham, Page, Warren a id Clark in said State aud through he county of Jell'erson in tin State o \ est Virginia and through the coun ? of Washington in the State of Mary 1, ud to Hagerstown in the State of 1 tiryland, a distance of two hundret a ul thirty-nine miles more or less. t< ether with all branches, sidings, am o her appurtenances of the said line' railroad,with the tolls, incomes,rents.| i: mes.and profits thereof, and all its eal estate.ri cht.- of way. easements,fix. t res. rolling stock, machinery, tool mil equipments, and ail other persona operty, real personal and mixed, am longing or. ppertaining to the Shen { -opertythereto belonging, undal! i a 1 corporate powers and franchises 1 a idoah Valley Railroad Company. The receiver will remain in possess t uue to operate the line of railroad s t iereof. He will keep a correct acco p "emises accruing after the date of t t ie purchaser, on delivery of possess r ceive the net income and earning a a id the proceeds of such income am' For a more full aud detailed descri are referred to an inventory, which c iver, room No. 131 Bullitt Building b-elude all additions made or to be n s tpplies which the receiver may hav a -quire thereafter before delivery of By said decree the liens upon the a e? 1. Costs of suits in Virginia, Wes 2. Sundry judgments which are sp< tracts of land in the State of Vir. mortgage liens. 3. Outstanding receiver's certifies der the receivership. 4. Amount secured by first mortgu, -of April 1st,1880, having priority over claim of Central In movement < Jompany. "?. Amount due the Central Improv nent Comp: ny. 0. Balauce secured by first mortg ge of April 1, 1880, post? poned to claim of Central lmpr ,'ement Coupany. 7. Past-due and unpaid coupons ecured by mortgage of April 5th, 1SS1. 5. Amount of bonds issued and out of April 0th. 1881, known as gene !. Amount of bonds issued and out ol February 12th, 1883, known a : ). Judgment in favor of S. 1'. H. 3 .. Judgment in favor of J. E. Moos i J. Judgment in favor of F. T. And' !. Judgment in favor of F. T. And 1. Amount due Fidelity Insurant Company under the several Car ' i. Amount duo Maddbck & Evans.. >. Amount due Johnson A Weave ,". Amount due C. Gr. Crawford... riieamouuts mentioned in the fort . 1890. Chis sale will be made subject to ; iver under the authority of the cot id decrees, is directed to give to tin d accurate statement, to lie public c< mmissiouer at the lime of .'-ale. in< b established against the receiver gi lr m in his capacitv of receiver ore t of any suits "which may be penetinj B ainst the receiver at the time of de, or that may be instituted a.; ti? li mat any-time thereafter; all such 1 dlities, if aay, will remain a liei tl e premises until discharged. >n of the iu< -(gaged premises, and con ter the sale and until the conveyance it of the ei rniugs'and income of th ? e sale, and i' the sale shall be continue.. in by the receiver, will be entitled i i ?ruings sub equenl to the date of sale, earnings. ion of then ort gaged premise-, bidden ay be exam ned at the ollice of tin- n Philadelphia. The premises to be sqL! '.do by tlie -eceiver. anil all railroail on hand at the time of sale, or may ossession. remises and the order of their priority Virginia and Maryland, ific liens u ion detached nia having >riorityto all .*;. $2">,30? 1 i ?s and othe ? charges un 779,000 0 i 5,0C5,55)5 0 ? 7td.3:y7 0' ?84,2?j 2 . 1,535,403 3" I an ding um1 er mortgage 1 mortgage . -J,: 13.00'I 0 landing am er mortgage he income uiortgage.J.'-t'tU.oNi <>? Her.r. .')? 3 . 10,415 2' son, September, 1835. 29 7 sou, Marcl. 1880. 1,317 9i Trust and Safe Deposit ?usts (January, 1st, IS90) 035.522 5 ..".. 410 0 . 138 0'. . 756 5 oingschedule carry interest from .ltd; ; executory sontracts made by tin re .of which sontracts the receiver, b] rusteeand ipecial commissioner a ful adnounced by the trustee and specia mbject also to any liability that ma; wing out of any lawful acts done b1 rlii TERMS 9FSALE, By the decrees hereinbefore recitei a d special commissioner shall sell tl t. e highest and best bidder, and sh: a adjudication to him, to pay in c c- nfirmed by the court, the balance o e-third within three months, oue-t w thin nine months from the date oi c; rry interest from tin- date of sali' a b it the purchaser shall have the righ t! e payment by the purceaser of su p y the costs, charges, and expenses c use. and the indebtedness of the re a prior to the first mortgage, and fo o t oi the net proceedes of sale for d b nef.^iarios under the said trust dei b i used in payment of purchase-inoi t: ostee and special commissioner ma c". asers, in part payment of the pure it terest coupons, with interest there a it secured by the said deeds of ti ns, p jymentcf which the said net proce b f?, the amount of such bonds or coi o such purchase-money to be detern u 'On a proi>er distribution aud accoi e< ual to tiie share or proportion pa} p rchaser or purchasers as the hokh a d the bonds and coupons so applie si all be treated as a payment thereo in case +he Central Improvement b come the purchaser of the propert; It ivful for such a purchaser to make n oney as is applicable to the equital C ?mpany, by receipting for such aim if any question shall arise as to tin n. ist be paid in cash and the propor b nds and coupons, or by giving cret n iy be made to the court to have th in case of the failure of any bidder a i to be complied with on the day o si ?h bidder, the* trustee and special p Dceed at once, then and there, to n p blicly announce that on some oth< t? een certain hours of the day, to I p. ice, make a sale of the premises ur in -nt, and theymay make the same a ci nmissioner shall have power to tl At discretion, until a sale shall hat pi ^visions of this decree. THE FIDELITY INS?RANC1 COMPAN rOHN C. BULLITT, .VM. J. ROBERTSON, Solicitors for Trustees. it is provided that?The said. truste< premises b (rein directed to be sol 1 t : require such bidder, before makinj h the sum ( f $75,000, and if th( sale i the pure! ase-inoncy must be pai( rd withins x month.-, and tin balanci ale, each of said deferred payments t? he rate of six per cent, per annum to anticipat ?the day of paym?nt.Afte i sum in eti ?h as may be sufficient t< the complainant's trust and of thi ?iver, and t-ie liens and indebl dues tbepaymei ; of the pro rata diridem tribufion tl at may be due to tho?? s, whose bo ids aud coupons -nay no y as is herein provided for, the" ?aii receive fr< xi the purchaser or pur ise-money. my of the bonds or nnpai< l, in the on.er of their priority whicl o the comp-ainant. to or toward thi Is of such sn e shall be legally appiica on- so to b< received in part paymen ned and tbedat a sum which shall tinu' lor such proceeds, be at least ble oilt of such net proceeds to sucl or holilers of such bonds or coupuu. in satisfact ou of the purchase-monej to the extei t of such application, ompany, or its representatives, Bhal herein orde ed to be sold. it. shall b ayment of so much of the purchasi e lien of the Central Improvemen nt upon ac< ount of such lien, iroportion i ? the purchase-uioney I ha >n thereof fiat may be paid in sucl : upon said equitable lien, applicatioi same determined. o comply w th the terms of sale tha -ale, and bei'orea final adjudication t< ommissione * may reject the bid, am ke a resale, or may then and ther' day. to be then designated, and be designate!, they will, at tho sam er the decre e without further adver jordingly. ..nd the trustee and specia' idjourn the s;de from time to time, i: beed made in accordance %.? ir 11 th TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT TRUSTEE. A. MOORE, Jk., Special Commissioner iun 27 if S. S. St! A -JEW iLER, IS O. 5 Salem Avenue - ? FIJLX, STOCK L 9 REPAIRING PROA' rPLY EXECUTED li'IODWAI TO I [111! INVEST IIS ROANOKE E SAL ESTATE. FOR EX VMPL E : T ree lots bought for 17,0 o five months ago, sold foi $35,000 ' .st weei-c Simiiar Instar zes S^^mero?s? FRANCIS Real Este ie Agents, At jilts for all kinds of property, impro ad and unim proved, city aud_surburban ?EO. ALLEN. C. C. TO? PKINS. C. L. HATCHER. A LLEN, TOMPK] NTS & HATCHER, REAL ESTA CE AGENTS. FFICE?Main Street, Opposite 1 jtel Lucerne, SALEM, VIRGINIA, i AGENTS FOR THE S/ -.E OF PROPERTY OF WEST SALEM I AND COMP A MY, 1 'h)? Salem Improvement Co,, and ai other Salem Land Companies. Prop- i ?ty i!n all parts of the city.- Also, Farai, Mineral and Coal Lands. i C^Corres^ondence Solicited. my7-tf i FINE EESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROPERTY, IN ANY PAFT OF ROANOKE. CALL C '$ OR ADDRESS. L. L. POWELL & COMPANY Roanokt, Va. Office, Stewart Building .Third Avenue, Opposite City Postoffice. W.S. GOOGH, President. N. Pi RTE Vice Pre Ldent. E,H. L. CHILES, Sec'y & Tr, PROFESSIONAL. fl!T n ITC OFFICE: IN CITIZ1 NS' BANK BUILDING, Roanoke, ----- Virginia gRIFFIH & WATTS; OFFICES FOR HEN i\ ROOMS FOR RENT. h-KIVFIN. J ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ! .Offices end Rooms for rent in :h? Roanoke, ..... Virginia. City Hotel Building, which hasreci Office: Room No. G, Kirk's buildinj bson converted into an office buiidii, eorner Salem av?nae und Jefferson S1. J BEST LOCATION IN CITY. ?^-j Management inland nutHug a passen - Y H. S. MORRISON. ? MAKES AND NEGOTIATES 'IRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS. :\ p5 Gm IN FRONT OF I' VSSENGEU DEPOT R0 A gS O& ?, - .-_- V IRCsral A. \< Commercial Tourists Home, ^ i and Headquarters for those desi rlurf Flrut-CIasB Accommodations. *i Large SaiBlc Em Fine Ear ?ts?ei Ii S. A. VICK. Propriet( r, Member A. T. B. A. II ONE TO FI\ E DOLLARS. 0*1 B|CUT RATES ON "AIf.ROAD T CKET BOUGHT OF ME TO ALL POINTS elevator in the Ijilmng. HIectric liglrifrWrTj-jfes-^a all rm j For terms, apply to ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Room No. 1, Thomas Build . ing, Court House. Square, Roanoke \ \\, a lmm P OWC5i Vh. Ail Business nmmpi.ly attended t | Opposite Pos to k P. STAPLES, ~ j mv3-tf Attokxkv-at-Law, Roanoke, Va. Office: Corner Salem avenue an ; Commerce streets, over Wertz's grc ? eery. myUtfV jTiillierS, FUQUA & $1 PRACTICA: j ?1 ' rpHOMA W. MILLER, ! At i orney-at-Law. . j OFFICE?No. 10 Kirk bunding,ov< : ? Johnson Sc Johnson's Drug Store. : aj>2-tf Plumbers. o. a. mi)0m.'.s7, nro. w. woods, ?KIDDLE & r V HrrdwQod & Slate Mantels, Tiles ! ift.ntel Facings, Hearths, Plain . nd Inlaid Tiles for Floor, Sic. Graces, Erass Goods, and Fire? place Appurtenances. Dotet-.uirt cjunty. | Itoanoke county. ROOFING, OUXTERII 3? 1 STOOMAW & WOODS, ill ATTORNEYS-AT-LAT | 401 JEFF2RJ ? u , ructice in th/i courts of Roanofc jtowofE I city and county and cojatf es adjoining. Wi j ?-V \ ' ; attend the courts of la>anok.j andJiotetou: Estimates cheerfully : . egularly. Ollice?Sal/ai Avenue, opjiosi: I of whi 1 tcwart'a Furniture sore, Roancke. Va tf ! ? Catalogues furnished on application. ? ^-??^:??2?g3?H ? Tri.i r.iosi: 143? fPlcasc mention this paper No. 124 North Howar I Street, Baltimore, Md. W. A. PEDIiiO & 00., VINTON, VIRGINIA.! Correspondence Solicited. ap25-3m. _? CO - ^ P=E3 C_D c &3 "S. ^ Co o r- > fir i CL. J.C. FURROW, VV. H.K VRNES, G.F.BURCHET' TvR. EDWIN P. WRIGHT. V DENTIST, late of Richinoiff, Ollice in Didier Building, cor. Joffe? son and CampbeU streets. Special attention to bleaching dh colored teeth by a process of his o\v invention. All work guaranteed an at moderate Ogures. Terms cash. mv27 3m k RCfllTECTS. ! A r - ^ _ ^_ 0. V( >3 N 0t? -liff^rL^ffi^r^ie'r^tuoueTate m?ntli 1 ?, ! 105 P. Silver, Wafflni; Correspondence !*?li| a RCHER L. PAYNe| ATTOU:.E V-AT-^A\ Roau Office on (lommerce street, r House. Special attention given to tion of titles to am! matters C( wirb real estate. [ (i. W. UANSBROUOU. ri.V.M. (i. Wl j UANSBROUGH& WILLIA ! ATTORNEYS AT LAW I Room No. 11, - Moomaw Bu Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Will practice in tin' Hustings co the city of Roanoke, Court peals of Virginia and United S district courts. niarS J.K KINN EY, M. D. practice limited to Eye, Kar, Throat and NoS' OFFICE?Over O'Leary, Campbel streei. my27Gm 1 HARD A WAY, . attorney at law. 5 j. C. Furrow & Co, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS OFFICE OVER E. DID ER'S GROCERY STORE. 118Jefferson Street, ------ Roanoke, Ta WE RESPECTFULLY SO JL'IT YOUR PATRONAGE. (Late of the Martinsville Bar.) Courts: Roanoke and adjoinin counties. Ollice, Moomaw Buildinj. Jefferson Street S. Rooius '?) and I. _janlG_tf_?5 TJR. W. S. GREGORY, dentist, OFFICE? Next door to Firs: N.itionti Bank, Salem avenue, Roanoke, Va. ????b A rrrpTeTrVT I? Donelas ^liora ar< l/AU lAtfil u.irrnntci), an?l every pni. Im? his nnme nini prico stanipcu on botiom -THE ?H75 '?Or ses East T?Bnessee Tirtinia & HGRS PARK HOTEi S $3 SHOE gentlemen. Fina Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain The excrllence and v.-carlng qualities of this sho cannot ho better .-iho-.vn than ny the stronit tntlorse ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. S?'00 (Pennine iiand-noTred. an clfRant an, Etylish dress Shoo which commends ltsch Zyf.OO IlnncUscivrd Welt. A line calf Sho nnequalleil for stvlo and durublllty. SO.CC (<ood3-enr Welt is the standard drcs OP Shoe, at a popular price. .50 I'oiicrninnrn Shoe Is especially adoptc for rallroail men, fornierg, etc. All raadu In Congress, Button and Lnce. $S?$2SHOES il&h have been most favorably receiverfilnrr fntroduco< und the recent lmprovemento inako them lupcrio. to any nhoes sold ut Ibeae prices. As'c your Dealer, and If tie cannot supply you seni direi-t to factory enrluslug advertised prfce, or ; postal for order tilanltn. W. Ju. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass $3 Is the only Short and Direct Lin to the mmnrccirn o \*nnnr p 11 fit if a BVBl janlleod-6m tu Ih sat QTOCEH?LDERS MEETING.? The Stockholderp of the Roanoke Building Company are hereby re qnested to be present at a meeting tc be held Monday. July 80th, 1??0 at 12 o'clock m., at the ollice of the Roanoke Loan, Trust and Safe De? posit Company. j>'2tf a. l. gorlev, President. S. p. gorlev, Vice President. j. s. simmo^s, Sec'y and Treas. WEST END The finest Pullman Vestibule sleep ing car service in the South?Puilmai Sleepers without change, Roanoke t Knoxville, Chattanooga, Rome. An niston, Selina, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans. Direct connection made at Rom and Chattanooga with through sleep ers for ATLANTA, MACON & JACKSONVILLE For any further information address E. A. WARREN, Trav. Pass. Agt. Bristol, Tenn C. A. Besscoter, Ass. Gen. Pass. Agt B. W. Wrenn, Gen. Pass. Agt. jy? tf Knoxville, Tenn Bricked Tile Works, YOUNGE. Manufacturers of first-class Brick of Architect and -Superintendent an kinds, including No. 1 Press Brlok,; Roanoke) Ya, Koom 0, Didier Build Draining Tile, &c. Works on West {ng. AU classes of pahlic and private Campbell street, Roanoke, Va. ^Box1 buildings. Artistic interior work, and 013. . aprl-6m j decoration a specialty. jy4tf VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA. The Ocean Shore Park Hotel, Vil ginia Beach, in Princess Anne count j Virginia, at the ocean terminus of rh Norfolk andVirginia Beach Railroa< offers to the public a long-felt want. It is an ocean shore resort withi: the means of ail. The hotel is new being its lirst season, with a first clas table, large, airy rooms, and newl furnished throughout. TBE BATHING. The surf bath ing is unsurpassed by ony upon th Atlantic coast. The absence of an. j undertow being a marked featun The temperature of the water i I warmer, and the bathing more pre ! longed than on the New Jersey, o I Long Island Coast. HEALTH RESORT. As a healtl resort, it has been pronounced as com pared with Atlantic Citv and Fort ress Monroe, tc have - many superio natural advantages, both winter ant summer. ' ?1 AMUSEMENTS. Surf and stil water bathing, Crabbing, Bowling Tennis, Horse-back and Switch-bad. riding may be indulged in. Musi, throughout the season. The Westen Union Telegraph Company has ai ollice on the Beach. TRANSPORTATION. There art seven trains daily (except Sunday) each way between Norfolk and Vir ginia Beach. Four trains each waj on Sunday. For all other iuforma tion address GEO. H. yUACKENBOS, Ocean Shore Park Hotel, je!) tf. Virginia Beach. V - owing brands o; whiskey on hand: Belle of Nelson, Gibson,Hunter, Wilson. Walker's ( Id Malt, Alderney and Clover Club. These are among the finest whiseys dstilled.. jyBilliard and pool rooms attached. fcb20-t f W.m. F. Baker. Wat. H. arkmzy* baker t5 markley. M EM M Room No. D, Second Floor, Mooniaw block, South Jefferson Street, ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. City Property, Farms and Minera La mis sold. Correspondence apS-tf ^Solicited. ilbur mm Raul Estate Agents AND DEALERS IX OFFICE : Room: s 3 and 4. first lh.or Exchange Buildiu, NOTICE. A regular meeting of the Stockhold ers of the Valley Building and In? vestment Company is hereby called at the ollice of the company, in the ciu of Roanoke, Va., August 1st, 1890, at 12 o'clock, noon. By order of the Board of Directors. D. II. SCOTT. jy 2 30t Secretary. mm a Bros.. manufacturers of TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, and dealers in all kinds of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, -o Plumbing and^ Gas-Fitting, Roofing Spouting and Jobbing. 19 Salem Avenue, ROANOKE, VA. j an 5 6m \ 4 LLEGHANY INSTITUTE, R< >AN| A ORE, VIRGINIA. C. F. JAMES, B. a., D. D., Pjrineipah A first-clasg high school for boys and young men. Handsome building, entirely new and well equipped, on the heights overlooking Roanoke. Pure water, pure air ami healthful location. Build? ing heated by steam and "supplied with bath rooms. Full corps of i x perienced teachers. Students pre? pared for advanced classes of College or University, or for business life. Send for catalogue, to Principal Alleghany Institute, jy 4 lm Roanoke, Va. lie Citizens IM ef Reair.e Ro>?.r.ol;e, "Vii'jjinin* Salem Avenue, between Jefferson and Henry Streets, J. B. Levy, President. Late cashier Commercial Bank, 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 ; toany banking house in Virginia. . Collections a specialty and prompt ? remittances made. Interest allowed i o.n time deposits ml8-tf J. R. HOCK ADAyT ; THEPIO- .ER J'ii fiufi. ?OF? Roanoke City, Va OFFICE: 105 First St., S8 ^