Roanoke Times.(Roanoke, VA) 1890-09-12. · 2017. 12. 17. · HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTEL PROPRIEMS,...

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HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTEL PROPRIEMS,And everybody that buys groceries,

You -want to save^your money by buying where the

PEICES;:: -A-IRIE! ILrOW,And the stock large and varied to select from.

EVERYTHING YOU WANT TO EAT,Pure and fresh, can be had by calling.

I I uL. EL. BBTJaH,Jefferson street. Groceryman.

rrWYTHE COUNTY, VA.At the junction of the North Carolina extension ami Cripple Creek extension

of the Norfolk and AVestern Railroad. A great railroad junction, in the heart

cf the greatest mining district of'Southwest Virginia, and destined soon to

rank with the great industrial centers of the New South.

LiD.li) IIIIIIm

Offer at Private Sale

Desirable Business and Dwelling Lots at an average Priceof $275.

All lots are favorably located ou gently rising grounds overlooking the

beautiful Valley of New River.The exceedingly low price at which these lot* are placed upon the market

insures to investors quick aud large returns.

TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash, balance in one and twoyaars.Through it?.excellent railroad facilities, IVANHOE is placed within mini¬

mum haul of the enormous deposits of Gossan Irou Ore, of Carroll County, aud

rthe world famous limouite ai:fT mouulaiu ores of Cripple Creek Valley, and also

within easy haul'of the celebrated Pocahontas and Fiat Top coal and cokeGelds.IMMHNSET "LIMESTONE QUARRIES ARE BE-

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ING OPERATED WITHIN THE TOWN.

The Mo. 1 Furnace oi the New River MineraCompany is already in successful operation, while the

'Jvanhoe-Sron Company,under the "residency oUMr. Jordan L. Mott, of ths Mott Haven Irou Workof New York, has been organiafcd for the purpose, of erecting another furnaeof large capacity. The extensive mines of the Mud River Mineral Companyadjoining the town, are already giving employment to a larse number of men.

The IVANHOE ZINC COMPANY, with a capital of $500,000, has pur¬chased immense deposits of exceedingly rich ziuc ures, which they are now de¬

veloping, and will soon erect several ziuc furnaces.Being the Duly city in the Southern connection of the Norfolk aud Western

Railroad, IVANHOE; must become a ijreat distributing poiut for the immeuse

oro lields and agricultural and timber districts of Southwest Virginia aud West¬ern North Carolina. -Situated in the midst of a great wool raising district, andwithin <x -hort distance of the Sou'thorn cotton fields. No place in Virginiapossessc. :eater advantages for woolen and cottou mills.Vast tra. Is of Red aud White oak. chestnut, hickory, pine aud hemlock,

near at hand, furnish exceptional opportunities for wood-working establish¬ments and steam tanneries.A $35,000 Ho to- will be erected at once. «

Water work', planing mill and brick factory will be erected at au earlydate. x jBeing 2,000 fc-jt ab »ve the sea, the climate is unsurpassed by the celebrated

'awwHam resorts of the world. A large tract of level land with a front of one-

anda ha^u«ite-e» New Rivet has heeu set aside for manufacturing purposes.Liberal inducements will be offered all industries locating here. Through its

.connections with the steamship line"-, the Louisville and Nashville, the CapeFear and Yaskin Valley aud Ihe Shenandoah railroads and its outlet on theOhio River, the Norfolk and Western Railroad places IVANHOE in direct1communication with the great markers, North, E ist. South and West. Formaps, descriptive pamphlets, etc., apply to the lavanhoe Land and Improve¬ment Company, or CT. M. Seeley, Secretary, Ivaahoe, Wythe couuty, Va.

C. VAN DORAN, President. G. M. SEELEY, Secfy and Treas.

DIRECTORS:.JORDAN L. MOTT. ownerj. L. Mott Iron Works, Mott-IIaveu, N. Y.

CHAS. G. EDDY, vice president N. & W. Railroad.EDWIN EINSTEIN, of New York City. Capitalist and director in New

River Mimeral Company.GEO. II. SEELE Y", of Xe«- Y'ork City, Capitalist aud prcsidcut of New

River Mineral Company.W. C. VAN DORAN, Ivanhoe, Va.GEN. JOS. A. WALKER, Wytheviiic. Va.HERBERT G. HULL, New York City, capitalist aad Lawyer. jy!2w

CUTCHIiReal : Estate Aqents.

112 Jefferson Street,-Roanoke, Ya

Business and Residence, Improved and Unimproved, Properly of every

description iu all parts of the city for sale on the most liberal terms.

Purchases made for nou-resideuts without charge. Visitors will be shown

.^-e-very attention whether they buy or not. Call on or write us. jy4-3m

AT COST!In Order To Get Beady

FOR FALL STOCK.

FRANK BROS.,Jefferson Street. .

MRS. GILMER'S SCHOOLYOUNG LADIES,FOR

120 FOURTH AVEM & W., ROANOKE, VA.Thorough instruction in all departments. Primary, Intermediate andj

nior in English. Mathematics and Languages. Advantages also inMusic, Drawing, Painting and Elocution. Address for catalogue,

jylOWed&Sufltf MRS. PATTY L. GILMES.

\-AT THEIR.

NEW STORENO. 110 COMMERCE STREET,

DRESS FABRICS of every descrip¬tion, suitable for the

HOT MONTHS.S»>e tlu> ny w things in Persian Mui.sbeautiful (Uiiij coth in tlieniostex

quisite d< si^u.-iSatin striped Batistes, at 12Jc yd.,

in ^rrikiutfly stylish figures.White Goods'of eveiy description,

in plain, idaid and triped materials,at city price*.Cashmere Ombre Satines, entirely

new, at 12^c, worth 20c.New L«ce Flouncings and Net in the

largest assortment.New Ginghams, Outings, Percales

and Prints, very cheap.New black wool Etamine, latest

summer fabric.New Siiks in'India, Pongee, Failles,

Pean de Soie, at astonishingly lowprices.New wool ChallieB, at 20e yd, in the

most artistic designs and colorings.Swiss Flouncings and Embroideries

in full assortments.50 dozen Hemstitched Handker¬

chiefs, this week at 5c.Special Bargains in Corsets, Hoisery,

Gloves and Underwear.The ladies are all cordially invited

to call and inspect the new things weare constantly opening.

flEIRGNIMUS & BBÜGH110 Commerce Street,

ROANOKE, VIRGINIA.tf

Hdyeing,CLEANING and REPAIRING

i'ou will save money by bringingyour dirty clothes to be cleaued or

dyed and repaired to me. Ch trgcsmoderate. Work first class.

E. Walsak,Comer Campbell and Henry street ¦,

Roanoke. Va tf

CORNERS FOR SALE."100 feet, corner Pine and Henry,

$3,500.150 feet, corner Spruce aud Henry,

$3,750.95 feel, corner Luck and Henry,

$10,000|.25 feet, corner Commerce aud Luck,

$10,500.62 feet, corner Mountain and Roanoke,

$3,500.|52 feet, corner Jefferson and Mountain,

$5,000.175 feet, corner Jefferson and Elm,

$7,500.55A feet.corner Commerce and Franklin,

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$8,250.48 feet, corner Jellersou and Day,

$7,200.1Apply to

jj, F. WlNGFIELDINSURANCE AND

REAL ESTATE.AGENT, ROANOKE, VA.,

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A CARDTO THE PUBLIC.WE TAKE PLEASURE IN An¬nouncing to the public that. we are

receiving daily our

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-SUCH Vi A PiJfE LINE OF.

DRESS GOODS,

TRIMMINGS

-TO MATCH.-

We make a specialty in mourningGoods.300 pieces of Dress Ginghamsfrom 6 cents upwards. We have a

splendid line of Towells, Napkinsand Table lines. Our

Notion Departm'tSUCH AS HANDKERCHIEFS, LA-

dies1 and Children's Hose,cannot besurpassed in Roanoke.

WE HAI JUST RECEIVEDover one thousand pieces of Swiss andHamburg Edgings, flouncings inblack and white.

Do Not Make up any MoreUnderwear when you can buy themat 29 cents and 59 cents apiecejngowns as well as skirts.

Try one of our iGbo Corsetsas they are guaranteed for twelvemonths.

We Are the Agents for theFoster Kid Glove6, the best on themarket.

We] Keep a Full" Line ofBeaded Capes as low as $2.00 a

piece.

In Fact You Can Find Any¬thing that is kept in a first-class drygoods house at the lowest prices.Do not pass us by, but come in, aswetakeapleasure inshowinggoods.

ACHRACH.122 SALEM AVENUE-.

PERSONALITWHAT PEOPLE ARE DOING IN

AND OUT OF ROANOKE.

Miss Sallie B. Williams returned.yesterday from an extended tour 10 theNorthern cities, and will reopen hermusic school on Tuesday u*xt.Rev. Churchill Gordon Chrisiiau,

who has been assisting Rev. Dr. Camp¬bell in his work at Bethany and Viri-ton, left yesterday for Elampden-Sid-ne.y to attend the session of 1890-91.

Chief uf Police M. C Morris, whohas been speuliug a few da) s with hisfamily near Wayncsboro, returnedyesterday morning, and went on dutvlast night.Mrs. S., B. Williams returned yes¬

terday from an extended trip to ttu b-moud aud other points in eastern Vir¬ginia.

F. B. Luck, who has been clerkingin the Badford Inn for several months,has been transferred to Hotel Roanoke.Rev. J. IL Boyd, who has just re¬

turned from a trip to the Moatgi raeryWhite Sulphur Springs, says that hishealth was very much benefited, andhe gaiued several pounds of flesh dur¬ing the seven days he was there.The building on First avenue which

was recently occupied by J. M. Oakey& Co. as au undertaking establish¬ment, is beinjj relitlcil by Mr. C. IV. C.

j Woolwine. aud will be use I as a .-tore

room.Rev. J. S. MoEer, of Richmoud, is

in the city.Mr. H. A. Williams, of the real

estate firm ofCutchin, Ellis & Co..returned yesterday from a pleasure tripto Franklin.Work was begun yesterday on ai

large two story brick storehouse on

Third avenue next to the postofficc.ft. II. Day, of the Street RailwayCompany, is hayiug the work done.

Richard Thornton, a r)c::r-» boyabout 15 years of aijc, throw u rockMr. Dickson, who keeps a stall at themarket, yesterday morniug. Hi- was

arrested, and his name appents i thereport of the mayor's court.Mr. Edward D. Engledove, fLj h-

burs, has resigned as deputy k oltheCorporation Court ol that city, tnmanage the new European Hotel, ofRoanoke. His brother, Mr. AI. Egledove, and Mr. F. Weber,proprietors.

Mr. S. D. Ferguson's banking roomin the Masonic Te «ple, contained s':xinches of water yesterday morning. Afaucet had been left open in a roomsibove, the water having been cut off inthe afternoon before, but soon nfi r-

wards turned on again."ST. W.F.B lackwell, of Tenth av¬

enue, was visiting at Mrs. Mon Eighth avenue, Wednesday night,and when going down the -!..; "ell,cutting his lower hip badly.The interior of the Western i ion

telegraph office ie being rearran«:

USING VIRGIXIA COALS.

snip Owners Lenriilns Whn* nrc]l lieRest Steam Conls in America.

The White Starsteamship Majest ie,on her last trip from New Vork K>

Liverpool, beat her best record sixhours and fifteen minutes, which isthe. quickest trip on record across theAtlantic on the eastern passage, withthe exception of two trips made bythe City of Paris. The Majesticused Pocahontas coal on this trip, irbeing the first time this line has usi Ithe famous Virginia steam coal.The various ship building Grins

which contract for Federal cruisershave learned at last that the Poca¬hontas coals are best steam coals inAmerica, and use them for makingtrial trips. The Scotts used hand-picked Virginia coals for both theCharleston and San Francisco, andboth made phenomenal records.

Stole Mr. Fox'a Clotblrisr.Some one entered the sleeping

apartment of Mr. Charles 1). Fox, ofFox & Christian, yesterday morningand forced the lock on the wardrobe,taking from it a forty-dollar suit ofclothes. There were other articles ofclothing in the wardrobe at the time,but nothing else was disturbed. >"oclue has been obtained as to who thethief is and he is doubtless now walk¬ing the streets dressed in his (Mr.Fox's) best suit of clothes, a la A3c-Ginty.

S. B. Dhrfey, mate of steamer Ari¬zona, had his foot badly jammed.Thomas1 Eclectric Oil cured it Noth¬ing equal to it for a quick pain re¬

liever.

When in need of Job Printingofanykind, Blank Books, or manufacturedstationery, phone 128 and Hammond'sPrinting Works will give the orderprompt attention.A. M. Bowman & Co.. of Salem.have

special facilities for selecting Salemproperty.Try Paul Jones famous old Baker

whiskey. J. F. Marshall & Co.,augl5-2m Sole agents for Roanoke.

Tie Citizens Bail tf hoibiS?.of*noI*e, "VirgriEfiii

Salem. Avenue, between Jeffersonand Henry Streets,

J. B. Lkvy, President. Late enshiejCommercial Bank, Roanoke. Va.

H. M. Dickixsox,Cashier.

Accounts of banks, bankers, corpor¬ations, merchants, and iudi vidualssolicited. Our facilities for 'loing ageneral banking business are equal toto any banking house in Virginia.Collections a specialty and promptremittances made. Interest allowedon time deposits_r.itfl-tf

FUQUA & 150AZPRACTICAL

Tinners,Plumtiers.

Gas andSteam Fillers

Heating by Steam, Hot Water or HotAf? Furnaces

roofing, guttering, spouting.

401 JEFFERSON ST.,roanoke, - - - virginia.

Estimates cheerfully given on Ibis lineof work.. jefi (im

THE R0AN9KE

Steam floiu life,GEO. P. CARR, PRorn.

Sole Wholesale Dealer nnd Bottlerof The Celebrated Fass Schneider'sBeer, The Bergner & Engle'Phila.Export Beer, India Pale Ale, Por*eriand Brown Stout, also manufacturerof Soda" Water, Sarsaparilla, Ginger IAle and Seltzei and Vichy Waters, Jetc.,etc. »W13-S01;

PILAHM news items.

The uew hotel on the Pulaski Landand Improvement Company's landwas commenced on last Friday. ,Älarge number of hands are diggingout the foundation, and the workwill be pushed rapidly until com¬

pleted. AH of our hotels and board¬ing houses are filled to overflowing,and we are almost destitute of accom¬modations for the many strangersthat are stopping off here daily.Pnlaski is going ahead with im¬

provements that would astonish anyone that had not been here in the lastsix months. Her future prosperity isassured and nothing can prevent herfrom becoming a large town. Hergrowth-may be retarded somewhatthis fall on account of getting mn-terial here to build with, but I feelsure that the railroad authorities willhave better facilities in the nearfuture as the demand is so great.

i'esterday was one of tho hottestdays of the year, and today is notmuch better. We are sadly in need ofrain again;The Republicans are very silent

about their convention that is tomeet here on the 18th, 1 am deeplysorry for the poor fellow that will benominated. "He will be brought asa lamb to the slaughter," for thoDemocrats seem more determined atthis stage <>f the campaign than Ihave ever known them aud from thelooks of their eyes they mean fightand woe be unto the man that op¬poses "Honest .lohn."The Pulaski Iron Company is mak¬

ing things move around theirfurnaee.Sou remember they stopped for re¬pairs three weeks ago. and they havebeen working night and day eversince and will soon have it ready toput in blast again with many im¬provements.

Brother Gardner, of the "Adver¬tiser,51 oar new paper, will not be ableto get our his first issue on the 10th,as advertised.failure to get his typein time.but will come very near it.Tho prospects are that he will coin-mence with flattering prospects.Ac rious accident occurred a few

hours ago at the Bertha alines. Mr..1. W. Joints, the engineer, had a por¬tion of his hand torn off, but 1 havenot heard the particulars at this writ¬ing.

If anyone desire.- to see an old relic,call on Dr. A. I;. Livingston here.behas .i silver urn ornamented by Gov¬ernor Berkley. Ow) JOHSt'.

Old exchanges lor sale at 1'mcTimes office; 20 cents per 100.

A. M. Bowman A Co., have a lari^eaud choice line of Salem property atspecial bargains.

K. and S. Millinery and <"I«>:i 1c Palacehave opened m 135 Salem avenue.

SPECIAL !.0«\M. NOTICES.

Evans & Chalmers have the largesttoi of ods, varnishes, and Longmanand Martine;', paint ever brought toRoanoke.

r;'.)Vc^l stoves! stoves! cheaperthau ver at M. H. Jennings & Co.,.- . !..: avenue, near market house.oC'' i

f»uy 3 out c inking si ives from M.Uuitige & t .!.. near market house.

Salem avenue. \

Road plows, road scrapers, and allkinds of railroad and mineral sup¬plies at Evans & Chalmers.Marshall's Cafe.The popular re¬

port, furnishes a first-class dinnerdaily from f to :! for SO cents, apä-tf

Refrigerators and ice chests of var¬

ious makes and sizes at E. 11. StewartA" Co.'s. je2l-tf.

For fire insurance call at the oflicfoi !,'.¦;.: oke Trust, ~oan and SsfcDeposit Co. doc28-tfEvans A Chalmers have just re¬

ceived a car l< lad each of sash weights,powder, old hickory wagons, cidermills, Sash, door.- and biinds.Goto Geyer's to get your springd summer suits my20 tf.Geyer, tlic Campbell street Tailo.r

carries a large and select stock ofgoods in his line. uiy20 tf

A large and beautiful stock of car¬pets and rugs in newest style« can befound at E. Ii.Stewart A Co.'s. je'21-tf.The best fitting and most stylish

s'.;its in the city at Geyer's, on Campbell street. my20 tf

Evans & Chalmers have just re-

ceived a large stock of guns, rifles andsporting goods. Call and examinetheir stock. ,

Mattresses of all kinds made to orderby E. H. Stewart A Co. je21-tfThe largest stock of lace curtians'in

the city and at bottom prices at E.H.Stewart A Co.'s. je21-tf

a beautiful stock of English Ameri-ican, and French plain and decoratedchina tea, dinnerand toilet sets at E.H- Stewart A Co.'s. je21-tfAn elegant assortment of chamber

and parlor suits have just been re

teived by E. H. Stewart A Co. je21Marshall's Cafe.For a full course

dinner served in A 1 style daily from1 ro :: for 50 ceuts. npä tf

RQANOKE OPERA HOUSE.JUST ONE NIGHT.

MONDAY, SEPT. 15.

Return of the pretty and popularsoubrette,

HETTIE BERNARD CHASE.Supported by a fine company of dra¬

matic and specialty stars,including the

GOLDEN GATE QUARTETTE.Introducing their beautiful cpiartoAe.

duetts, comic songs, and wontlcrffldances, in Ohas. W. Chase's

latest and best play.

BARMS.A romance of. Alaska.

17:i. .: GaUery, 25c; down stairs, 50c,75c; and S1.00.

\l:i \.: a seats on sale at JoHKSOx's,commencing1 Friday.

ROLLINS INSTITUTE,VIRGINIA.

For the higher education of youngladies, equipped at a cost,of $120,000,employs 25 officers and teachers, 7 ofwhom are male professors^ of bothAmerican and European training.Languages, Literature, Science, Art,Music, Elocution, etc., are taughtunder best standards. For nearly ahalf century it has commanded publicconfidence without distinction of re¬

ligious beliefs. 1,200 feet above sealevel, and surrounded by picturesquemountain scenery, it enjoys the fur¬ther advantages of mineral Avatersand a bracing mountain climate. At¬tendance last session '2CW from 18states, The 4Sth session will openSeptember 15th.P. O. and Station,Holline, Va. OHAS. H. COCKE,jy25-tf Business Manager.

^ORGANIZATION* OF

The Shenandoah Val¬ley Railroad Co.

With the assent and approval ofthe existing committees of First Mort¬gage Bondholders and General Mort¬gage Bondholders of the ShenandoahValley Railroad Company, and at therequest of the holders of a majorityof the First Mortgage Bonds and Gen¬eral Mortgage Bonds, or of the Cen¬tral Trust Company's Certificates ofDeposit of such Bonds, the undersign¬ed have consented to act as a Com¬mittee under an Agreement lodgedwith the Mercantile Trust Companyof New York to reorganize the Shcn-andoah Valley Railroad Company onthe following basis, namely:

PLAN.New Securities.

1ST MORTGAGE 5 PER CENT.50-YEAR GOLD BONDS.

ISSUE LIMITED TO.$10,000,000PREFERRED STOCK. .1,500,000COMMON STOCK. 2,500,000The Norfolk and Western Railroad

Company has become a party to theplan antl Agreement of Reorganiza¬tion, and has agreed to consolidate!with the new company and issue its|preferred and common stock in ex¬change for the preferred and commonstock of tho new company, and toguarantee the First Mortgage Bondsof the new company; or at the optionof the Purchasing Committee to issueits own Five Per Cent. First MortgageBonds of a like issue secured by a firstmortgage upon the railroad and prop¬erty purchased.The $10,000,000 of new first mortgage

bonds will be applied as follows:For outstanding iirst mort¬gage bonds, Noa.l to 2,270 $3,223,400

For taking up car trust se- r

(Mirities, payment of re¬ceiver's debt and certifi¬cates and unsettled rightof way claims; for settle¬ment with holders of de¬tached Iirst mortgagecoupons and of otherclaims against the prop¬erty: for costs and ex¬penses of foreclosure andreorganization; for'the con¬struction of short branchesand double tracking; andfor betterments and addi¬tional equipment andother cash requirements. . 4,270,0001

For the extension of therailroad to a point at ornear the Potomac river

opposite Washington, D.C; for building such ex¬tension into Washingtonand the acquisition ofterminals in the Districtof Columbia. 2,500,000

$10,000.0001Assenting holders of Central Trust j

Company's Certificate of Deposit, is¬sued under the respective Agreementsappointing the existing Committees,must present i heir Certificates to bestamped by the Mercantile TrustCompany as "subject to the presentPlan and Agreement.Assenting holders of General Mort-

gage Bonds or Central Trust Com-pany's Certificate therefor must payan assessment of §0'j per bond at the¦time of depositing their bonds or ofcausing their certificates to bestamped as above stated.Assenting holders of First Mortgage

Bonds and General Mortgage Bondsnot deposited under the existingagreements, may, at their option, de¬posit their bonds with the MercantileTrust Company of New York on or

before the 20th day of September,1890, and will receive in exchangethere!or Reorganization Certificatesof Deposit. Or they may deposit un¬

der the agreements appointing theexisting Committees and receive Cen¬tral Trust Company Certificates ofDeposit, which will be stamped as

above stated. In either case the as-

sessment on the General MortgageBonds must be paid.Assenting First Mortgage Bond¬

holders and General Mortgage Bond¬holders or holders of Certificatesissued by the Central Trust Companyof New York for bonds deposited sub¬ject to the agreements appointing theexisting committees of First MortgageBondholders and General MortgageBondholders upon causing their re¬

spective bonds to be deposited or

their Certificates to be stamped as

subject to this Plan, will be entitled,upon completion of the reorganiza-tion and surrender of their respec¬tive certificates, to receive in full set¬tlement:FOR EACH §1,000 FIRST MORT-

GAfl E BOJND included in Nos. 1 to

2,270 with coupons maturing on andafter July 1, 1885, attached, or Cer¬tificate of deposit therefor.NEW FIVE PER CENT. FIRSTMORTGAGE BONDS AT PAR, $1,420FOR EACH §1,000GENERAL MORT¬GAGE BOND with coupons maturingon and after April 1, 1885, attached,or Certificate of deposit therefor, andfor the assessment of §06 per bond.PREFERRED STOCK OF THENORFOLK AND WESTERNRAILROAD COMPANY.$1,100The existing Committees of First

Mortgage Bondholders and GeneralMortgage Bondholders have each ap¬pointed a member of the undersignedPurchasing Committee.The Purchasing Committee have

made a contract with Bankers to pro¬vide the cash requirements deemedrequisite to carry out the plan, andhave therein agreed that they willexercise their option above referredto as to the character of the new FirstMortgage Bonds as the Bankers shallrequest.Holders of bonds or Certificates

not deposited or stamped as aboveprovided on or before September 20,1890, will not be entitled to the bene¬fit of the Plan.Copies of the Plan and Reorganiza¬

tion Agreement may be had on appli¬cation to the Mercantile Trust Com¬pany, where such Agreement hasbeen lodged.LOUIS FITZGERALD, ) Purchasin!ZGEORGR C.WOOD, fSfSSSBFRANK P. CLARK. ) Committee.New York, Sept. 5, 1800.

New York, Sept. 5,1890.We approve of the Plan and Agree-1

ment dated Aug. 5, 1890, appointingLouis Fitzgerald, George C. Wood,and Frank P. Clark the Purchasing!Committee, and recommend theadoption of the said Plan and Agreementby the holders of First Mortgage andGeneral Mortgage Bonds and holdersof Certificates of Deposit of suchBonds deposited with The CentralTrust Company of New York under)the Agreements appointing the exist¬ing committees, respectively.

GEORGE C. WOOD,CHARLES L- LAMBERTON,J08EPH LEEDOM.HORACE M. BARNS,WILLIAM A. READ.

Purchasing Committee of First Mort¬gage Bondholders.

AUGUST BELMONT, JR.,EDWARD E. DENNISTON.FRANK P. CLARK,WALTHER LUTTGEN,

Committee of General Mortgage Bond¬holders. sepl04t

ROANOKE COLLEGE,SALEM VA.

Choice of courses; commercial de¬partment; library 17,000 volumesgood morals; bealthful ciimate; verymoderate expenses. Students fifteenStates, Ind. Ter., Mexico, and Japan.th year begins Sept. 17th. Illus¬

trated catalogue freu. AddressJULIUS. D.DREHER, President,

Salem, Va.

CXF

BUILTHIS

OF SALEM, VIRGINIA,Will be held on the Company's grounds

2& LöhAt i o'clock, P. M., when

ice LotsWeComprising the very cream of the Company's property, willbe offered. The property of the Salem Development Companyis generally admitted to be the finest property in Saleni.Salem is located upon the main line of the Norfolk anrTWest-ern railway, six miles west of the City of Roanoke, and is thechartered terminus of the Valley branch of the Baltimore andOhio railroad, and may be justly styled t' gateway to thegreat mineral and coal region known as "Southwest Virginia."It is the point where the products of this famous region willfirst find competition on their way to the Northern and Easternmarkets. The Roanoke and Southern railroad will enterSalem through this conipany\s property. No town in theSouth has kept so steadily advancing during the summer-months as Salem. The number of buildings erected duringthe summer has been astonishing. The population of Salemhas doubled within the past ten months. The Dummy Rail¬way from Roanoke is completed to within one mile of SalernoThe postal and telegraph business has increased 350 per cent,in the past ten mouths, and money invested in lots has madefrom 400 to 800 per cent, in less than eight months. Thefirst sale made by this company was made on the 13th ofAugust, and over $230,000 of lots have been sold at an averageof $612 per lot. The lots to be offered are located in the centerof the company's property, and very near the new passengerstation of the Norfolk and Western railway. Three passengertrains each way daily.

TZEZRILVIS OILT S_A_jLS =

One third cash ; balance in one and two years with interest.For maps, etc., address

Y

SALEM, VIRGINIA.sept 11-1_

President.

hotel mmorn.ecu

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sin

ulaski City, Va.

^2 sp_ sfiMsy____tJ iiM%9BluefielcL W. ¥a

The above houses offer superior accommodations to theTravelling Public. Sample Rooms for Commercial Men.

FSED. 53. FOSTER,M 2v_a.nag"er,

IN FRONT OF PASSENGER DEPOT'

- - - V8RGSK1A.LCommercial Tourists Home,and Headquarters for those desiring Fhot-Olas? Aecoiuinodations

Lane sample tais. FiiiD Du? AttseM ?S. A. VICK, Proprietor, Member A. T. B. A

one to five dollars.CUT RATES ON "AILROAD TICKET BOUGHT OF ME TO ALL

POINTS

hardwood & SlateMantels,

Tiles ' .Lintel Facings, Hearths.Plain snd Inlaid Tiles for Floor, Sec.

Grates, Brass Goods, and Fire¬place Appurtenances.

Catalogues funijsncd oa application.TulePiionx 1482 [Please mention this papar

No. 124 North Howard Street, Baltimore. Md.

W.S. GOOCH,President.

N. PAKTEVice President.

E,H L. ( HU ES,Sec'y & Tr,

DOMINION IilSHT CO.OFFICE: IN CITIZENS'BANK BUILDING.

Roanoke, ¦ - - Virginia.MAKES AND NEGOTIATES FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENTS.

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Bedford City Real Estate and Stocks.

Agents, Bedford City, Ya«