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THE ROANOKE TIMES. (.DAILY AND '.- EEELY) An Independent D moeratic papei devoted to the mate al and political nterests of Roanoke .nd Southwest Vhgirua. do you adt J-.t1se ? ''To discontinue at H.dvertiseraent,'' says John Wananiak.?-, "is like taking down your sign. If> m want to dt business you must let che public knov it. I would as soc-' think ofdomj business without c! rks as witkou' advertising." the census 31atter. A3 the enumeration of the pcoplo o ' Roanoke progressed, .he Timks nio:-> than onee had reasc.- to criticize tir work. It claimed, <.ud not withou reason, that the enuL orators wrre no doing their duty, and cveral times pri sented the names of ooplo who hat not been called on. In a recent cditoi <4l we suggcstei that the citizens take *he matter iuU their own hands and ave a police c en sus taken so as to i ore to outsit?' parties that our popt- ation was mor; than the enumerators gave. The peo pie who resided here needed no stiel proof. The suggest, -n was receive most favorably by tb-< citizens gencr ally and by our contc rporaries. 2>fo one for an ins^ mt doubts tl;n Roanoke has more th .i 10,400 people This is tbe number -en by Superiu tendent Slemi\ and was printed ex clusively in the Tim. s of yesterday morning. No one arill doubt eithe that tbe position cf ...is paper ou tht census question is -.e proper one When the enumerate i was finished w printed the following .tutorial, and ii our opinion it con tins good solii sense. At last the census b .i been complet ed and the returns fr- n Roanoke have been forwarded to t: . authorities a* Washington. It is now too late t have any of th< returns corrected, ad whatever If given us we must tal- - as our portion and uncomplaining y submit to tht .most unjust and inc reet census eve made in these Unite t States. From time to t me this papei pointed out gl. -ing inaccura ?: es in the census. ' ae Times conic name at this mom nt fifty peopu xlio have not bee i counted, ant Mayor Esc is among ue number. The enumeration i it was done in Soanoke cannot be considered s<?r ously. The returns -.nil be perhap: : 7. W? persons, and t5 .-reis no don Ir? in the mind of any o..e that There an a great many liior ? people living nere. What is needed is police census We should have it b all means, am there is no good i ,ison why this hould not be. Th pnblic-spiritec ?itizens of this town -hould show tc * he world the corre<. cersus of Eoa aoke, the marvel of :e New South tn Denver and St. L tis the citizen; are (paying for a n .v census. Why v-an'i they do it in J- anoke. Now comes our esteemed contcm porary of the post' -.ce loft with comment. We prin; it in full so tha: our readers may jud. a for themselves who is or is not rig. t. The Time? .s able to stand coy rl sneers with ^ -ereno contempt, bi : it never lets de liberate misrepresentition go unchal? lenged. This, we th: k, our morning contemporary is gu. y of. But here i3 the Herald editorh . We take the above irom yestc-rdav": Roanoke Times. We hope it is not *\ fair sample o* our contemporary's uncomplaining t ubmiesion to a wroi g. But, seriously spe. .dng, the TiMKt lias several sins of o ission and com mission to answer i r in connection with the census as it ^fleets Roanoke. The lists were returned to the enu? merators for correc on, and our neighbor could hav had the fifty names added by han- ing them to the enumerators. Then, again, it has 1 >een ascertained th?: Messrs. Hotrs T05,McCoxNELLand -thers theTlMES not long since name- as having bee*: missed by the em-aerators were listed. If, by Ma: r Esc Mayor Evans is meant, the ? umerator says he will swear that h: name is on hie list. Out of twenty-one r lines handed to the Herald with the charge that the ( numerator had mis.1 I them, it was found that eighteen *:ad been listed here, and two in Moi gomery county. The Herald is confide , t that "Roanoke should be credited wi i not less than ?'0,000 population, bur the census has been completed and ^here is no way to remedy any of it) defects. Roa? noke will have to 6t; ud it, and she can just as well as sh ean stand the publication to the world by our neighbor that the e umerators had counted a sufficient n -ruber of people twice to make up for hose who had not been counted at i 1. A police census wc Id not be one whit more satisfactor - than the one just completed. If t .e City Council will provide for an enumeration to be made by men specially adapted to tue work an accurate count can be secured, but in no otl ?r way. Our neighbor of the p -toffies loft says that "Messrs. IIoust McConxell a id others the Times ot long since n imed as having beor. missed by the enumerators wero lit -d." We say t .at they were not And heie i? what the gentlemen tl mselves say: "You can s?}'mos' emphatically," said Mr. George Hoi.-ton yesterday, "that 1 have never se. t a census enu? merator and have nev.. filled a blank for one." "I reiterate what I h ve said before,'' ?uid Councilman McConnell, "I have never yet seen an erumerator, and tb?y have not yet called at my room on Jefferson street or at ay office at the Rc. aoke Machine Works." "I or none of the people living Wiiore I do have ever i>een counted," fltdd Mr. John R. Gbeen, another gen? tlemen the Times nan a as never hav in% been counted. r -'Haven't seen an enumerator and Si n't know what bejloo.o like, "was the fBrccinct way in whicl Colonel Haas, of the West End furnac, answered the question. Mayor Evans had i ot been listed] when the Times state -, whether he as Bince we do not Know. As for be fifty Dames the Tim as said that it uld furnish, they are at the service the enumerator any time be wishes to call r.ud get them. Whenever the Times aakes an assertion it has the facts. As fc ? the charge that we published to the v orld the fact utkat the enume? rators 1 id count3d a sufficient number ofpeop 'j twice to make up for those who ha not been coveted at all," we sr.y tha those are the words of Enume? rator i Tennyson printed in the Times is an iuterview. We printed the extct words of Mr. Tennyson. and the reporter is willing to make an affidavi to that effect. RATT'S'3j?SLI.Efi*i l or t \ Kt-dt [MS 'tJ B!??I' in peace, anan.-* Sure iidoesth?work iftttth. Oontouu Sb , m effectually, r?v N'O poUon. ? im _ \A ?r?-~--A- ?"? Sold )j Budwell, Christian & Bar bee. jylO tf MnrrbReme d Iustantly rollevM and BjH.'cdny oOret .catarrh, why do you suffer? Oswi is au lofeUlMe cur?. Sold ly Budwell Christian & Bar bee. jylOtf. GRAND 1>RAWING OP THE L?teri? ie la Beneflcencia Pules OF THE STAU OF Z AC A TEC AS, MEXICO. A sync cate capitalists have secured the v oneession for operating this LOTTERY And have extended its business thrmghout the United States and British America. The rawing will take place on tin 87th of each 'month, not excepting Sunda; s and holidays. Below vill be fouud a list of the prizes nrhich will be drawn on Ju \e 27th, 1890, At Zacatecas, Mexico, and c mtinued monthly thereafter. Capita Prize, $X5O,O00o lMO.000 Tickets at *10: Halves. $5 ;j Ten4 hs, $1; American Currency. LIST OF PRIZES: 1 P IZE OP $150,000 is $150,000 i. P 1ZE OF 50,000 is 50,000 1 PlJZE OF 25,000 is 25,001 8 PT-.IZES OF 10,000 are 30,00C 2 Pi.IZKS OF 5,000 are 10.001 5P1IZES OF 2.000 are 10,00'' 10 P: JZES OF 1,000 are 10,00' 2.? r.'-.IZES OF 500 are 10,00t 200 P -1ZCS OF 200 are -10,001 300 P5 1ZMS OF 150 are 45,00' 500 F .1ZES OF 100 are 50.00C AT ?ROXIMATI02? PRIZES. 150 PV.IZES OF $150 are $22,50C 150 P IZES OF 100 are 15.00* 150 PI IZHS OF 50 are 7,501 ,0J Te rminal Prizes of 50 are 49,951 1492 $524,950 Ch. j Rites: 6 Tickets for $50. Speci 1 Rates arranged with Agents. AGE i'TS WANTED in every town and eit ? in United States and British Americ i. The i ayinent of j rizes is guaranteed by a special deposit of live hundred t'tousa d dollars i$50''.0o0), with tht State t. overnment, and approved bj Jesus i recaiga, Governor. I?rav in# under the personal super? vision ? f Lie Herminio Arteaga, who it.; appointed by the Governmental Intervt ator. ??1 C .UTiKY that, with the State Treasurer all necessary guarantees are deposil *d, assuring full payment oi all pri7 's of this drawing. "Herminio, Akgteaga, "Interventor." IMPORTANT. Rem" ranees taust be either by New York .. >rait, Express or Registered L?ttT, American money. Collections e^n be uade by Express Companies or Banks. Tickets sent direct to manage? ment i ill be paid by drafts on New York, ', tontreal, Sr. Paul, Chicago, San Fr ncisco or City of Mexico. For further information address CAN PIEDAD, Manager. mv21 Iv_ Zacatecas Mexico. ROANOKE. j E H. STEWART, President, j H. G. COLE, Sec. and Treas. j J. F. J ARBOUR, Gen'l Manager. ICONTllAGTORS & BUILDERS. j I OSee ith/GilAY A Boswell, Jef? ferson Street. 'large Brick Buildings a Specialty. [.Homes built on easy payments. Pat ronagy solicited. Estimates cheer- j full- furnished on application. J. r. 3AE1 G SNERALJtLiNAGER. ? .ie 14-1'._ -THE DANVILLE? ? NURS! !RY aafl GREEN HOUSE i COMPANY. Danville, Virginia. , W. T. S therlin, President. ( eo. S. Sartia, Gen'l Manager. i _; ? Wear prepared to furnish any and ? ali kind of fruit, shade am' i namen ' ta'J tree , plants, vines, ei in any Quantit; . Fine lot of rosco and bed 1 d?g pit- its, and anything in the the I nursery ine. Write us before buying. Catalog, e sent free. Goood agents f wanced. ? Mr. B. R. Y'ounger, our agent, is ! now in t ie city, and orders can be tieft witt him" at Nuchols, Abbitte I Brown's 24 Gale Building, Jefferson street. GEO. S. SART1NT, J apll-3 n Secretary and Manager. j J- E. Mulcare & Co, Manufacturers of j TIN A SHEET-IRON W ARE, j I And de lers in all kinds of Cooking and Hoa ;ing Stoves. Plumbing, and Gas ant: Steam fitting done. Tin '?oofin^i specialty. Satisfact ion guar antead. Iso. 115 First avenue, Roan oke, Va_ap5-tf DYEING, CLEANING and REPAIRING You v 111 save money by bringing four dii y clothes to be cleaned or !yt:d ant repaired to me. Charges noderate. Work first class. E. Walsak, Cornsr Campboll and 'Henry streelp, Roanok?, Va. tf TRUSTEE SAND CC ?IMISSIONER'S SALE. ny, trustee -rapany, bei ssioner, by t e fidelity insurance, tbost and safe deposit company an] ov :eks vi sus I SHENANDOAH VALLEY RJ LROAD COMPANY AND OTHER?.' The undejrseigned, the Fidelity 1 surance, Tr ist and Safe deposit I m under a mortgage giv? i by the Sh mandoah Valley Railroai n uigdato April 1st, l?f- , and A. Moore, jr, osq.j special com d in the ab.ivc-entitled cause by tb i tiie State of Virginia, upon the -,'Jt] of JeiTersoi county, in the State o ay; 1890, an3 by the circuit court o iryland, on too 3rd day.of June, 1890 riiesday, th ) ?9th day of September spa of the :ourt house in the city o the right, title, and interest of tin r in and to ts entire line of Railroac of Virginia through the counties o igusta, Ro. kingham, Page, Warren ie county < f Jefferson in the State o ? of Washin rton in the State of Mary iryland, a distance of two bundrec ather with ili branches, sidings, nut railroad, wi h the tolls, incotues,rents. sal estate.ri rhts of way, easements,tlx .nd cquipin nts, and all other persona iperty, real personal and mixed, am [ongingor appertaining to ti e Siren 'virtue of a decree ente ?cuir court of the city of Roanoke, April, 1890, and by the circuit eou V.'est-Vir??! tiH on the 24th day of V a h-: '. : i i.i i j, in the State of I u 11 Oiler for sale at public auction o 1: )0. at twelve noon, upon the front ? I lanoke, in the Stat of Virginia, i S iienaudoah valley Railroad Cotupa e tending from Roanoke, in the Stal t ?anoke. B?u&t?nrtj Rockbbridge, . a d Clark in said State and Through V est Virginia and through the conn h id to Hagerstown in the State of I a d thirty-n?ie miles more or less, ti o her appurtenances of the said liue< i: ucs, and profits thereof, and all its p res. rolling stock, machinery, tool: p operty thereto belonging, and all i a corporate powers and franchises t a doah Valley Railroad Company. The receiver will remain in possess t me to operate the line of railroad v i. ereof. He will keep a correct acco p eiuises accruing after the date of t n of the uk rtgaged premises, and con er the sale and until the conveyanc it of the earnings'and income ol th sale, and i t he sale shall be continue* t e purchaser, on delivery of possess n by the receiver, will be entitled to r 3ei\ e the net income and earning n Tilings sub; equent to the date of sale a .d the proceeds of such income and -arnings. Eor a more full and detailed descri] ion of the n ortgaged premises, bidder i a e referred to an inventory, which j ay be examined at the office of n 'hiladelphiu. The premises to be de by thereceiver, and all railroa< on hand at the time of sale, or ma, ossession. emlses and the order of their priority e iver, room No. loi Bullitt Building ii elude all additions made or to be n s pplies which the receiver may hav a quire thereafter before delivery of By said decree the liens upon the .. . e? 1. Costs of suits in Virginia, Wes' 2. Sundry judgments which are sp< tracts of land in the State of Virj mortgage liens. 3. Outstanding receiver's certifies der the receivership. I. Amount secured by first mortga; priority over claim of Central In 3. Amount due the Central Improv 3. Balance " secured by first mortg poned to claim of Central lmpr T. Past-due and unpaid coupons April 5th. 1881. 3. Amouut of bonds issued and out of April 5th, 1881, known as gene '. Amount of bonds issued and out of February 10th, 1883, known a ). Judgment in favor of S. P. Ii. ? i. J udgment in favor of J. E. Moo^ J. Judgment in favor of F. T. And !. Judgment in favor of F. T. And i. Amount due Fidelity Insuranc Company under the several t !ar "). Amount vine Maddock iS: Evans.. 1 ;. Amount due Johnson & Weavi 7. Amount due C. Cr. Crawford... The amounts mentioned in the fori , 1. '. 1890. rhis sale will be made subject to ; i c iver under the authority of the cot s: id decrees, is directed to give to tin a d accurate statement, to be public c mmissioner at the time of sale, an< b established against the receiver g h n in his capacity of receiver or c a ain.-t the receiver at the time of h mar any time thereafter: ail such 1 t e premises until discharged. Virginia aid Maryland, ific liens upon detached uia having >riority to all ?s and otlu ' charge- un ?5,507 1 79,000 0 ? of April lst,lS30, having rovement Company. 5,065,593 0 ' uent Comp: ny. je of April 1, 1S80, post 'ement Con pany. ecured !>v mortgage of rrn.a:;? o 584,365 3 . 1,585,49;} a anding under mortgage 1 mortgage. S,: 13,000 0" anding under mortgage he income nortgage. der. -on. Seilte] her, 1885. ?sen, Marel . ISSti. Trust and Safe Deposit ?utts (Jana try, 1st, 1890) 1,209,009 (>? 5-* 3' 10 , 415 2;J 7 IH 635,522 ? 410 ft 138 0! oing schedule carry interest f om Jul; ' executory ;ontracts made by the re >, of which jontracts the receiver, b] rustee and special commissioner a ful adnounced by tne trustee an 1 ;pccia inbject also to any liability that ma; wing out of any lawlul acts done '\>i t of any si.its which may be pen< inj de, or that may be instituted a : uns bill ties, if a iy, will remain a Iii ? upoi TERMS OF SALE. By the decrees hereinbefore recite* a d special commissioner shall sell tl t; e highest and best bidder, and sh; a adjudication to him, to pay in c. c ufirmed by the court, the balance o e-third within three months, one-t a? thin nine months from the date oi c. rry interest from the d:ite of sale a b t the purchaser shall have the righ tl e payment by the purceaser of su p y tue costs, charges, and expenses c. use, and the indebtedness of the r< '. a prior to the first mortgage, and fo o t of the net proeeedes of sale for d b neficiaries under the said trust det ! b used in payment of purchase-inoi t iste* and special commissioner ma c ascrs. in part payment of the pure ' ii :ere^t coupons, with interest there a 3 se-'tired by the said deeds of tros p yment of which the said net proce b .', the amount of such bom's or coi o such, purchase-money to be detern u on a proper distribution and accoi e> nal to the share or proportion pa: p rchaser or purchasers as the hold? a d the bonds and coupons so applie si ill be treated as a payment thereo [n case the Central Improvement b come the purchaser of the propert; li vfu! for such a purchaser to make n >ney as is applicable to the equital C mpany, by receipting for such ami f any question shah arise as to tin u ist be paid in cash and the propor b nds and coupons, or by giving crec n .y be made to the court to have th u case of the failure of any bidder a? i to be complied with on the day o si ih bidder, the trustee and special p >ceed at once, then and there, to n p. blicly announce that on some otlu t> .'su certain hours of the day, to 1 pi .ce, make a se.le of the premises ui m nt, and they may make the same a cc uinissioner shall have power to tl ir (tiscretion. until a sale bhall hav pi >visions of this decree. ir is provided that?The said tru te premises herein directed to be soi l t : require such bidder, before makin. h the sum i f $75,000, and if the sale i the pure! ase-money mnsr be paii rd withins t months, and tbf balcnc lie. each of said deferred pay::- t he rate of dx per cent, pei annum :o anticipat >the day of paym?nt.Afte i sum in cadi as may be sufheh-n; ' the comphinant's trust and of .hi siver, and t le liens and indebtednes the payment of the pro rata iividenc tributfon tl at may be due to thos s, whose bo ids and coujious ui^y no y as is here.' i provided for, the tab receive from the purchaser or pur ise-money, ..ny of the bonds Or unpait t, in the on'^r of their priority whicl o the comp ainant, to or toward 'hi s of such sc e diall be legally applica ons so to b< received in part paymen md and fiiedat a sum win .h shall ting for such proceeds, be .it W isi blc out of s ich net proceeds to ? icl Or holders of such bonds or coupons in satisfact on of the purcha>e-mone} o the extent of such application, ompany, or its representatives, shal lerein orde ed to be sold, it shall b< ayment of so much of the parchas? 3 lien of t ic Central Improvement nt upon act ount of such lien. )roportiom ' thepurchase-m< neytha m thereof t iat may be paid in eucI upon said iqnitabJe lien, applicatioi same deter: lined. o comply w th the terms of s tie that iale, aud be ore a final adjudi :ation t< >mmis8ione may reject the bid, anf ke a resale, or may then and then day. to be then designated, and be designate! , they will, at tac snm er the decn 3 without further vd* ?r lordingly. .-.nd the trustee and -pc jia idjourn the sale from time to time, ii beed made in accordance with tin THE FIDELITY LNSURANCI TRUST A \D SAFE DEPOSIT COMPAN TRUSTE! . A. MOORE. Jb., OI1N C BULLITT, Special Commissioner VM. J. ROBERTSON, Solicitors for Trustees. jua 27 tf -JEW.lLEIR, N a, 5 Salem Avenue ? - FULL STOCK lan0 REPAIRING PROM TLY EXECUTED lIllWilTTOIISIOMIIWin b0an0ke IIAL estate. FOR EX LMPLE : Ti ree lots bought for 17,0* ^ five months ago, sold for $35,000 1 st weeK Similar Instan ;es Numerous* FRANCIS B. CE?P It CO,, Real Este :e Agents, lg nts for all kinds of property, impro- d e nd nnim] roved, city and^snrburban. GEO. ALLEN. C.C.TO! ?EINS. C. L. HATCH ER. ALLEN, TOMPK1SS& HATCHER, REAL ESTA E AG31NTS. OFFICE?Main Street, Opposite I tel Lucerne . SALEM, VIRGINIA. AGENTS FOR THE SA E OF PROPERTY OF VILEST SALEM I iND COMPAMY, 11B Salem Improvement Co/, and al. other Salem Land Companies. Prop iXb in all ptfrts of the cify. Also, Fan 1, Mineral and Coal Land?. GPj^orres^ondence Solicited. . my?-tf FINE I ESIDENCE AN O BUSINESS PR 3PERTY, IN ANY PAFT OF ROANOKE. CALL C Si OR ADDRESS. L. L. POWELL & CO mp'a n Y Roanokt, Va. Office. Stewart Building .Third Avenue, Opposite City Postoffice. VV. S. GO?CH, \': eaident. N. il bte Vice Pro ident. e,h L. CHILES, Sec'y & Tr, If jl PROFESSIONAL. AlhEN WA.T'Jf OFFICES FORK EN i\ > ROOMS FOR RENT. riRIPFDI & WATTS; AT^ORNEYS-AT-L AW, | Offices and Roomsfor. rent in th? ftoauokei - - Virginia. City Hotal Building, v.; inch has receniJf Office : Room No. 6, Kirk's buildinj | bica c?ntf?ted into aa office buildii { OFFICE: in citizj NS'BANK BUILDING, Roanoke, ?* - - - - V corner Salem avenue and Jeifenon >?* tf MAKES AND NEGOTIATES IRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS. ii pa ?asCDBKMOODBEEBS PALACE) HOTEL I. srginsa ;p H-s- morrisqn. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office Room No. 1, Thomas Build lug. Court House Square, Roanoke Va. All business promptly attended t P. STAPLES, IN FRONT OF PASSENGER DEPOT RQA&OKE. - . _VIEGINIA. i Commercial Tourists Home, " Hud Headquarters for iliose ties: \\\& Fir. r-CIiisH Ac^onunodai ions. o Large Sample RccfisT _____ 7" JM Bar utacM * S. A. VICK. Proorietc r, Member A. T. B. A. ?1 Attorney?-at-Law, Roauoke, Va. Office: Corner Salem avenue an Commerce streets, over Wertz's grc eery. mylltf. ' rriK >MA W. MILLER, TB Atlorney-at-Law. Office?No. 10 Kirk building,ove Johnson A Johnson's Drag Store. ap2-tf ONETOFIV E DOLLARS. a CUT rates ON ?AILROADT CKET BOUGHT OF METO ALL P( I NTS f. i.. JfOOKAW, Botetourt county. BEST LOCATION IN CITY. j Management in Lead pulling a pasecn; ei e!?"au<r m the bonding. Electric lights and gas fu hU.rooms. I or terms, apply to "** I?. L? Powell & Co., Opposite Postoffice. my3-tf F?QUA & BOA?. PRACTICAL Tinners, Plumbers. Gas and Steam Fitte: s Heating by Steam; Hot Water or Lot Air Furnaces ddls 4 ir . - ? .. . - ? afogSi 7??5 > iV>. ----- "4' k?}w,v? ? : . - ----- ?;;;IS ^ c IHteFdwood & Slate Mantels, Tiles I tantcl Facings, Hearths. Plain and Inlaid Tdcs fur Floor. Sic Graces, Brass Goods, and Fire? place Appurtenances. Catalogues furnished oa application. Ti u phone 1482 [Please mention this paper .':;<>. '.v. woods, Roanoko comity. RfOOMAW & WOODS, < Si 1TT0RNEYS-AT-LA\ >vn i-ractice In the courts of Hoanofc ; city end county and counties adjoining. Wi ? attend f lie courts of loanoke and Botctou; , ogularly. Office?Salem Avenue, opposit ? fccwart'a Furniture Storo, Koai ?-K.. \ a ! tf 1 RCfllTECTS. 0. VON NERTA.i ARCHC^ZM 1405 F. Street, Washingtd j Correspondence Solicited j j p roofing, guttering, sp?u1 A RCHEB L. PAYNE, attornjct-at-law, Roanokt Office on Commerce street, nea House. j Special attention given to e.\ i ion of titles to and matters con with real estate. No. 124 North Howar 1 Street, Baltimore, Md. W. A. PEDIUO & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENT a. w. uansbrough. SAM. tf. WILL [TANSBROTJGH A WILLIAMS 401 JEFFERSON ST., koanoke, - - - Vti:?P Estimates cheerfully trivcu on lb of work. jjjfjnpjT?W urw9\ i 'jUiiTiJJui Ma? hall A- Co., Prpp'rs. .'5, SALEM AVF f ?1 KlCH'i: to. fh i ; V1NT0N, VIRGINIA.j ATTORNEYS AT LAW. IM p tt Room No. 11, - Moomaw BuildU' I'-' V i Uv J Jefferson Street, Roanoke, Val I Will practice in the Hustings courfe!?* ';:'V': ^ely Wished ? I the city of Roanoke, Court of l^ae?ak furniture, peals of Virginia and United Sta| district courts. mar25 .. Ill Correspondence Solicited. ap2?-3in. EDWIN P. WRIGHT. DRINKS OF [very description-. acz, ?I E?' &9 c_d c a g O > DR. EDWIN P. DENTIST, late of Riebmond, \ Office in Didier Building, cor. JelTe'r son and Campbell streets. Gibson.Hunter; Wilson. Walker's* Id JMalt, Alderney and Clover Club. These are among the finest \vhis*-va keen the r~ ' ",!l<-'w')i- T?TUifdl ?l -^ittL!6y_on hand: Belle of Nelson, Special attention to bleaching dit colored Teeth by a process of his o\v invention. All work guaranteed an at moderate figures* Terms cash. my27 3m J. kinnev, m. d. practice limited to Eye, Ear, Throat and I\os W. H.K iRNES, G.F.B?RCHET' J.c. furrow, I C. Furrow & Co, OFEICE-Ovt: street. O'Leary, Campbe my27 On: W. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT OFFICE OVER E. DlDi SR'S GROCERY STORE. llSJeffersoii Street - Roanoke. Va WE ItESPECTPTJLLY SO ICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. 0. HARD AWAY, attorney at law. (Late of the Martinsville Bar.) Courts: Roanoke and adjoinin counties- Office, Moomaw Building Jefferson Street S. Rooms :} and i. _ janRitf_ JJR. W. S. GREGORY, DENTIST, OFFICE? Next door to Firs: Nations Rank. Salem avenue, Roanoke, Va. mv30 tf d 8 tilled. (^Billiard und pool rooms attach'd. fob20-f t Wm, F. Baker. Wm. H. au.vli. y BAKER IMARKLEY. Bill fflfi APBIS, Room No. ;), Second Floor. Moomaw Block, South Jefferson Street, ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. City Property, Farms and Minera Lands sold. Correspondence ap3-tf Solicited. nr l POLE !G0 c...;. ?ivl. -w .lrrar.tc', and every pull ht*? natao nu?' rrlcc ntampci! on bottom -THE I OCEAN SHORE PARK HGTE1 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA. : The Ocean Shore Park Hotel, Vit ginia Beach, in Princess Anne county Virginia, at the ocean terminus of tii 'Norfolk and Virginia Reach Railroa< offers totuepuldie a long-felt want. I It is an ocean shore resort withh the means of all. The hotel is new *&z-x?^i^~&Q*i~?iC& ' being its first season, with a first ekts ^tM^':^'^^sfM 1 table, large, airy rooms, and new! ^gSg&.i&t'Sb 1 ?Sv I fnrninhed thronirhont. m aeal Estate Agents AND DEALERS IN w3 i ,T - ^.>..as I furnished throughout m?*iftS^ ME BATHING. Th ^F^sSsSSSSStl l ing is unsurpassed by any upon ?*/?%%fMW-jtt Atlantic coast. The absence of 3?/in'?r^^.j:ftblP'.^8 'undertow being a marked fea OFFICE : Rooms .1 and 4. Ihstlloir Exchange Building. FOR CENYLEMEN. Fine c'nlf nnd Laced Waterproof Grnlu. Tho o.-ccllcnco and wearing qualltlos of this shoi eauoot he better shown than by the gtronR ?udorse sisats of Its thousoads of constant wearers. ?$\ j ing is unsurpassed l>y nny upon th? an; feature The temperature of the water i : warmer, and the bathing more pro ! longed than on the New Jersey, o |-_ LhIaLTH REPORT. As a healtl A^E?H^^?SS^^0^ m resort, it has been pronounced as com I A Uhh> v IRGINLA. ??S pared with Atlantic City and Fort ! C. F. JAMES, B. A., D. D., Principal. iaj i ress Monroe, to have many superio; . ?-cf ?i??'? ut?\, , , \S I natural advauta-es. both winter an. I A first-class high school for boys Sre.CO Oonnlnp Hand-?e%Ted, an elefrant ant C> stylish drew Shoe which coriraendH Itseli tJi .00 lland-newed Welt. A f.uo calt Shoi Ctf unequalled for stylo and durability. $C?.50 tJoodyear Welt Ih tho siandard dress rj Shoe, at a popular price. S'O'.SO I'ollceninn'n ^lioe is especially ndaptec for railroad men, farmers, etc. All inado In Congress, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES ladies. I bSTc been most favorably received slnso Introducec i tbosn prices. If no con: )slug advertised price, or i p pc6tat for order Hants. Sleepers without change, Koanoke tt w. l. douglas, Brockton, HIM* Knoxville, Chattanooga, Rome, An niston, Selina, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans. Direct connection made at Rom? and Chattanooga with through sleep? ers for ress Monroe, to have many superio natural advantages, both winter am summer. AMUSEMENTS. Surf and stil water bathing, Crabbing, Bowlin Tennis ridiu throughout the season. The Western ; Union Telegraph Company has an ?l r?om<- * ull corps of ex H ; office tn the Beach. per.eueed teachers Students pre j ! TRANSPORTATION. There are ParTll for advanced classes of College [seven trrdns daily (except Sunday). gr University, or for business lite. - each way between Norfolk and Vir Send for cataloirue, to _ ? TT ... , . ' ginia Heach. Four trains each waj The finest Pullman V estibide sleep | on Sunday. For all other informa" Is the only Short and Direct Lin to the ?xrar bathing, Crabbing, Bowling *uu*e'1. ^"'Pl^a, on tho hei ?nnis, Horse-back and Switch-bad- overlootang .Roauoke. Pure w ling may be indulged in. Music ' P,lreuir {intl "ealthtul location. B mn'.rlmnttliP seasnn. The We.ktprr. . niS ?'eatett l)V steam and SUOl and young men. Handsome building, entirely new and weil equipped^ on j;he heights atc-r, luild and supplied nnd Jb? recent Improvements matto them euperloi ( to any shoes sold at these prices. ??to?? Ition address Principal AUeghany Institute jy41m Roanoke, Va. ianlleod-6m tu th sat gTOCKHOLDERS MEETING.? ATLANTA, MACON & The Stockholders of the Roanoke Budding Company are hereby re- ? ouested.to be present at a meeting to ; beheld Monday, July 30th, 1800 at, - 12 o'clock m., at the office of the Roanoke Loan, Trust and Safe De- For any further information address posit Company. jy2tf E A WARREN> Trav. Pass. Agt. Bristol, Tenn. C. A. Benscoter, Ass. Gen. Pass. Agt. B. W. Wrenn, Gen. Pass. Agt. jy5 tf Knoicville, Tenn. GEO. H. QUACKENBOS, Ocean Shore Park Hotel, jeOtf. Virginia Bench. V NOT1C A ers Tiie Cite Bai of Mm Roanoke, Virginia* Salem Avenue, between Jefferson and Henry Streets. J. B. Levy, President. Late cashier regular meeting of the Stockhold- Commprri-Tl Rink i?n ^te CI of the Valley Building and In- C^^S^a?^ vestment Company is hereby calledat nSEttJFl&t ^ffSSS* xf**6 cae^-r the office of the company, in the city 0ltY Bank, Richmond, Va. lue onice ox mo ?umiJiiiiv, juia^cnv A?oni,n'-c/-f >.?-i.. ? r of Roanoke, Va., August 1st, 1890, at or^n?^^ , .12 o'clock, noon. By order of the ^ hdfcd ?*,^ individuals JACKSONVILLE Board of Directors. t>. H. SCOTT. ^n^A^J^ileB for d?S a [ jy2 30t Secretary. ^^S^^TS9^^ a. l. gorley, President. S. p. ?orl'tCY, Vice President. j. s. simmons, Sec'y and Treas. WEST END . B tick and Tile Works, Manufacturers of first-class Brick of till kinds, including No. 1 Press Brick, Draining Tfle Campbell street 918. YOUNGE. Architect and Superintendent Roanoke, Va. Room 0, Didier Build ENGLEBYI BROS.. manufacturers op TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, and dealers in all kiads of COOKING and HEATING STOVES, -o Plumbing and Gafi-Fitting, Rooficg Spouting and Jobbing, o Me, &c. Works on West ing, AU classes of public and private :19 cftt.n, AvanBe ROANOKE tfeet, Roanoke, Va. Box, buildings. Arti?ti?Interior work, and ?m KOAJ?UKL, aprl-6m \ decoration a specialty. jy4tf an?) bm va. Collections a specialty and prompt remittances made. Interest allowed on time deposits ml8-tf J. R. IIOCKADAyT^ THE PIO S 3R BEIL 11 AGIT ?OF? Roanoke City, Vit. OFFICE : 106 First St,, S8 W. First National Bank Building myli-8m