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fll 1M_ C?P1TRL
Many Matters of Interest to All
Virginian Si
THE SEMINARY REMOVAL.
Lively Bidding for Hampden-Sidney.
Dr. Hoge's Semi-Centcnnial
Celebration. Internal Rev?
enue Appointments. Polk
Miller Lectures.
Special Uiapateli tj the Virginian.
Ricmto.su, February 2.?If it
should be determined to remove the
Union Theological Seminary from
Hampden-Sidney to Kiehinoud there
will be a most lively tight over the
site for it. The locul committee
will meet on February 1-lth and
probably will approve of some oiler
made, but their doi-iston will not be
tiual, and the trustees will he ap?
pealed to by persons or companies
whoso propositions are rejected.
Nearly all the suburban land com?
panies are trying to capture the
seuiinnrv to boom tneir property.
M-tjor Cliuter, the millionaire cigar?
ette mauufaouuer, wants it out near
his country resideuce aud will no
doubt oiler to do handBomo things
for tho seminary if his wishes are
carried out. If the seminary is re?
moved here Hanii'den Kidney Col
logo will eventually come also.
The arrangements tor the celebra?
tion of Dr. Hoge's 60th anniversary
as a pii6tor in Kiehmoud, are grad?
ually taking shape. On February
27tb ho will havo served the Secoud
Presbyterian Church half a century.
It wilf be a disappointment tu the
many friends of the eminent diviue
to learn that the plaus do not pro
vide for any speeches. The Masonic
Temple has beeu eugagod aud a
pubbo reception will be held there.
As the rules of the Teniplo Associa?
tion do uot allow tho free use of the
bnildiug lor anything, fifty Masonic
friends of Dr. H?ge contributed one
dollar each to pay the rent. It is
possible that tho reception may be
followed by a supper, but this has
not been decided positively, A
purse of gold is being ra sod to be
presented to Dr. H?ge.
Mr. William Ryan, Collector of
Internal Kevenue, will, I am told,
make two or three additional ap
poiutmruts in his department in a
short while. Ho lias numerous ap
plication on huud. It is thougnt
that the Second Congressional Dis
trict will got one oi the new oflicers,
and Mr. liyuu has probably settled
the question in his mind as to
wlnoh i nut person will i.e. Mr.
Joseph T, Duke, of Portsmouth,
has u strong backing, and his
lrieuds here say Mr. Ryan will
name him, but tho colluctor will not
coulirui or deny the report.
Two or ttireo well-known sooioty
representatives left hero to day to
attend the funeral of Ward MoAllia
ter, iu Now York. Thefr going
away on this mission developed the
fact that for some yeare the leader
of New York's "Four Hundred"
had several correspondents in Kioh
mond who wrote to him frequently
for advice or counsel iu social
affairs. Mr, McAllister is stud to
have always cheerfully and gladly
replied to any such letters aud he
bad a good many lrieuds among the
fashionables here.
Rev. Dr. T, L. Chamberlain, ol
New York, is here at the lntitatiou
of ministers of tho Protestant
churches to address a public meet?
ing at Dr. iiogea' church to morrow
afternoon in the interest of a move
inent lately organized lor a bouse to
bouse visitation, in order to ascer?
tain tho temporal and spiritual con
ditiou of the peoplo of tho city. On
Monday ho will appoar before tho
union gathering of preachers aud
give some praotical suggestions as to
bow tho work should bo dono.
Polk Miller lust night deliverod
for the liret time in Ihis city his
complete leoture on "Old Times in
the South. He was greeted by the
largest audience that has attended a
leoture in this city for many years.
Tho house was packed to the doors.
Mr, Miller was given a grand recep?
tion. His iectnre took splendidly.
To day Mr. Miller's store was
crowded all day long with peoplo
who dropped in to congratulate him
on his success on the leoturo plat?
form. Mr. Miller has received an
oiler of $1,200 per month from a
lecture bureau, but he will de?
cline u.
A meeting is soon to bo hold iu
Richmond lor the study of the mis
biou of the Holy .Spirit. Rev. J. VV.
Daugherty, pastor of Fulton Bap?
tist Church, Mr. D. R. Stauas. a
lawyer of Saletu, has been in corres?
pondence on the subjeot, aud are
the leaners in the movement, Lotu
preachers and laymon will be in?
vited, aud responses received from
all parts of tho State indicate that
there will bo hundreds of persons
at the convention, Kev. Dr. F. M.
Ailis, of Haitmioro; Kev. Dr. Gor?
don, of Jioston and other noted
preachers, will maker addrussoB.
J, D. Daly, of Washington, has
been arrested hero on the charge of
defruudiug Mrs. E. J. Shoa out of
$25 by passing off on her an alleged
worthless check.
The improvements to St. Paul's
organ will be completed before Fas?
ter, anti it promises to bo the finest
organ in the South. Tho contract
is tu the bauds of competent wmk
men aud great roauits aro expected.
.Messrs. Horace 8. Peed and Jan.
M.Jordau have formed aoo partner!
?hip under the tirin name of p, fj
Peed A boo, to conduct the Bbip
chandlery and ship supply business,
At Water Mreot and Roanoke nve
?tie.
Ufltober lot, 1891. o?30,su,tu-tf
BRAMBLETON.
Dr. * J. J. Hell, *'??-k Avenue
Baptist Church, will begiu a aeries
at meetings next Monday eve?
ning. Rev. L. O. Rroughton, of
Roanoko. will assist him.
All ladies who wish to do good in
assisting tho poor to oaru their
dailv bread are invited to meet at
tho V. M. C. A. rooms next Monday
at 2:80 o'clock p. m.
The ngeut would take occasion^ to
say that the subscribers to Tin: Vin
ciisiAN iu Highland Torraeo report
that boys have booon taking tuu
papors from tho doors after being
delivered by the route boy.
Mrs. S. L. Strawhaud, of Tuustall
aveuue, left last evening for a short
stay in Baltimore, Md.
Kelioious Services?Coniiuunion
aervicos at several churches of tue
ward to day.
Preaching to day at the Park Av
euuo Presbyterian Church at tho
usual hours by tho pastor, Kov E B
McCluer.
Regular services at St, Peter's,
Rov W L> Smith, rector.
Regular servioea at MoKoudrco at
11am and 7:3(1 p in to day by tho
pastor, Rov .1 T Mastin.
Chnstiau Memorial Temple, ser?
vices by t lie pnstor, regular hours.
Services at the Christadelphiau Eo
cleeia at 11 o'clock a m.
Rev W F Watson, of Spurgeon
Memorial,will exohango pulpits with
Rov O S Kounurd, of Portsmouth,
this eveniug at 7:3(J o'clock. The
former will ?il bis own pulpit in the
morning.
1'ark Avouuo Baptist Church?
Tho pastor, Rov J J Hall, 1) ?. will
preach at 11 a m aud 7:30 p m; Suu
day aohool at H:30 a m. Straugers
anil visitors will ?ud a hearty wel
come.
Regular services at Trinity M E
Church to-day by tho Rev Mr Boau
champ.
ATLANTIC CITY.
The Helping Hands, of Ceutral
Avouuo Baptist Cliuroh will have a
candy mak ug nt tho residence of
Mr. J. W. Wbiteburat, No.52 Poolo
street, ou tho 11th tust.
Coutral Avouuo Ruptist Church?
The pastor, Rov, T. A. Hall, will
preach to day at 11 a. m. aud 7:30
p.m. Morning subject: "The Blood
of tho Passover." At night: "Con
fessiug.Christ."
Preaching to-day at Asbury at 11
a. m. and 7:;JU p. m. Subject: "Dis
appointment and Rogrct of a Great
Man." Bible study at 3 p. m. Sub?
ject: "Tho Miracles of Christ."
Sunday School at 9:80 a. m.
Colley Memorial Church?Public
worship ut 11 and 7:30. In the
morruug, coiutunuiou of tho Lord's
Supper. Evening themo: "How Cau
tlod be Meroiful?" C. E, Society
at 8:45; Junior O. E.Society at 8:80. !
Lambert's Poiut Presbyterian
Church?Public worship aud com
munion at 4 p. m. Sunday School
at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting every
Tueadayat 7:45 p, m.
HUNTERSVIL LE.
Rov. J. O. Lennon will go over to
Berkley to day to preach at 11 a. m,
for Rev. E. A. Potts.
Rev. W. B. Leake will serve hie
cliuroh regularly to day, with
'?Stealing" lor his evening subject.
Regular services to day at the St.
Andrew's Missiou Chapel.
Tho Ladies' Sewing Circle of tho
Methodist Church will have au
nyster supper with Mrs. R. T.
Webstor, Johnson avenue, next
Tuesday night for church benefit.
Huntersville Church?Morning,
11 a. m.. Rev. J. Powell Qarland,
D. D.j will preaoh. -Night, 7:15,
preaching by the pastor. Subject :
"Surprieo of tho Disciples when
told tl.at one of them would betray
Him." Afterward tho Lord's supper;
And the beet friend that, never
tails you is Simmons Liver Res
lator, (the Red Z)?that's wna.
:ou hear at the mention of tlu3
excellent Liver medicine, and
neople should not ho persuaded
that anything else will do.
It is the King of Liver Med.
eines; is better than pill?, an
takes tho placo of Quinine ana
Calomel It acts directly on tho
Liver, Kidney and Bowels and
gives new life to the whole sys?
tem. This is the medicine you
want. Sold by all Druggists in
Liquid, or iu Powder to be taken
dry or made into a tea.
w- ??-EVERY PACKAGE'S*
V .1 t3&.St *tnu>p In rod on wruppeP
?8? H, ZKLLXN & ?O* PhiUdelphia, Ta.
I For Over Fifty Years
MRS. WINSLOW'S
I Soothing Svrup
has teen usod for children while teeth,
tug. i eootke* the ohil.l Buftoni tii0
gnnia. ai.nye all pain cures wind cholie.
regulates the su.maoh an . bowel?, an t
la ihe best remedy tor diirrh i n Twou
I ty-tivefont, a Dottle - old by aU oniK
sel?-su,w,
I ajiata throughout tbo world.
OLD FOLKS AT HOME.
Wllrro llicAfird rtntl Infirm IVro
4 nr. il lor- VIoiImt Anrolln.
KpealteOf llrr ( hnre< ?
From tho Pro id. u o, it. I., Journal.
Somewhat removed from tho city of
rro.ideuoe Oil tho main highway to
Pawl icket. ft nd*tho magnificent ehari
ui>:e instant on known ??tho Homo for
the Ago i ot the I i tlo i s t o r a .ji tlio . oor.
Here a compauy of ?w< ot face i and ?o:t
\oied Slaters ca e f r tlie old and <hu
intirm wlio are unable to can t?r them?
selves.
.Mother Acrclta i realdci over thin well
known in-iiintiou end with I er it -
aociatoa ministers to the wants of over
tw-) humirod old people, womou and
n.en. An mi ortant eature of tlio Homo
is a well- piioln ed jiliur a v nthir o
ot ouo of I he a Ktprs. Their chief remedy
is gi o i old I'nin Killer, which iuo*t of
tin old iidk-i med when they were ohil?
dion and h1 i a nowoiiroB tho pain-and
an: o- in ildentnl to their ?loci ufng yeara.
As is to ' u pec tod, the uged inmatea
of tho Home Hre in tonstani noci of
medi al ttention, although, bo c ireftillv
mo they tend d. few aro rarely Biok
enough to lie iu tlio ho pit.xl w ng a( ?uy
ono ti e hut n!l of tliem mo subject
tn t> b many disa Hit in o: old n,o, and
mi ! a it i 11 ti r hs ome tob.' u lO.ucdy
of aim. st dady sc.
Mother Aurolia ay- that Pain-Killer
lins quite superseded tli ? drugs und pre?
scription or i se Hiuotig the old poop o.
When tho limbs twitch with rheum iisiu
thrv nro given a mna-ago itil l?uro Palli
hilfer W ou-bo oll m n inl women
sutler fro'a iheir iua-iy stoinn u tro idoe.
a I it tlo lain- Mlor with water and sugar
ofi'erB a oeriain and quick relief. When
tho lenerablB hen s nrc raited with pain,
i aiu-I.il i r is again put to BOrvii o
promptly. Tho ? l pooplo I" o it and
iclv upon it. They testify that its :ise
? ' torn i 1 ? is quickly ?'Iii a io ;s, and In
t- rnally. is nnaeroninanied by auy after
ill ofl'tcts?w ich, nt their ago, must
never be rt koJ.
REAL ESTATE AO It (V TN?
W. H. H. Trice & Co.,
Real Estate Brokers,
2!) DANK STREET. PHONE GS3.
For Rent.
RESIDENCES?Floe new Houses, Ghent.
137, 178, lioiish stnoi: all modern Improve?
ments.
CD Mariner street, 11 Shields itr..ct.
llU Yarmouth sir-.l. '?'?'>. 07 Walke itroet,
1* nice houses, Brasnbleton s venue,
i".:t7 Loyitl avenue.
Flat*?119 Bank street.
318 Watei ?I reel,
Ofucss?1W I'linno. S7 Main slreet.
S orei 77 Honk Mr-el, ?81 Muin street.
Istrge Store oppos te Ki rry Wnarf.
1\\ srehouses Tunis' whai f.
|.T.i,G9.71 Wstei street H 2 Church street.
200 feet whsrl lor rent cheap.
H, G. Hogg aro & Go?
Real Estate and
Rental Agents
126 main STREET.
PHONE No. 7PJ.
FOR RENT?120 YYilloughby. 81land
81 & Willo ghby. all modern conveniences
mid cisterns; 1D9 l'ark avenue. 10 Park
avenue, 78 Highland, loO? Higblati I ..vo
nuc. 81 Kelly avenue, new liou-e on tiibbs
nvenne, VJ Wood street, t>6 'ha el, i t
Uro? er, "3 Cimriotto strei t. 70? chapel,
0 and 18 Diixter h ? ? uue 80and iS Denhy.
FOR >A1.E?Two Imusos un l'ark ave?
nue, tour on Wlllonghby avenue two on
Cooke avenue, ouo on Uibbs aveuuo,
four on Highland, three on Reservoir,
one on Tuustuil, two on Falkland. two
ou I ovitt aven io, one un < lay, onn ou
0 avenue, Huutersville, and ui io lots on
Freetnasou, lions i. Dartmouth, i or
1 row, Marshall, Highland, l'ark und
Gibba.alBO s veral nice farms well located,
suitahlo for stock raisiug. . rain or truck
farming, on easy terms. Correspondence
solicited.
Why Fay Rent ?
When S'23 cash and from f 10 to $30 per
month will buv you a nice homo on
oither Highland, Corprew. Row lau 1 or
Division avenues. For further particu?
lars apply to
H. Xj. PAGE ?& CO.
c'ole agents. No. ltl UnuU street.
Stock
Taking
"T He aest 1HIR1Y DA Ye at i
Below Cost!
This is NO HI Mm c call .
. sstiifr yourself.
^ ELIAS BALL
190 Main St.
GRATEFUL APPRECIATION
Wedesrofto express to onr patrons
our grateful appreciation ol the liberal
patronage bestowed <>n ns 'hiring tue
past year, and trust by prompt attention
t ? or lera, low priees au ; oour com
Ire itraout to rr.urit a i ontmuanco of the
same.
OF It STUCK OF
Builders' hardware,
House Furnishing Goods
?AND?
PAINTER'S SUPPLIES
was never mote com; lets, nnd we bnve
a ided an entirely new iius of
Fire-Place Grates,
Hantels and Tiles,
w hieb we invite all in need ta inspeot
boforo p acing their orders elsewi.oro
Very respectfully,
WHITE & D0DS0N,
s6i main STREET.
i Cor. Commeroiul Plaoe, Norfolk, V?,
SALE!
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
?ON
9
One lot of Ladies' White
H ems titche d,Hand-Ei n b ro i d e r
ed Initial Handkerchiefs; for?
mer price, 5c. Sale price, 2c.
One lot of Ladies' Colored
Border and Mourning Border
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs;
former price,10c. Sale price, 5c.
One lot of Ladies' White Em?
broidered Handkerchiefs; for?
mer price, 121c Sale price,
11c. each.
(hie lot of (Tents'White Hem?
stitched Hand-Embroidered
Initial; former price, 12ic. Sale
price, 10c. each.
One lot of Small Photo
Frames, white metal: formerj
price 15e. Sale price, 1 lc each.
One lot of Cabinet Size
White Metal Photo Frames;
former price, 25c. Sale price,
li)c. each.
One lot of Cabinet Size
White Metal Photo Frames;
former price, 21c. Sale price,
15c. each.
One lot of Cabinet Size Photo
Frames, white metal: former
price, 19c. Sale Price, 15c.
each.
11*0 maix ?'.rRisiSTp.
r
OUK PEEPAEATOEY SALE,
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY,
egins
Jan. 28th, 1895.
This is none of the every day FAKE SALES which are so common in
Norfolk, but a genuine, hona-fide sale of choice and seasonable poods that will
convince the most skeptical that we mean business and do just exactly what we
advertise to do. Our object in inaugurating this sale is to make room tor the im?
mense Spring and Summer stock of OR Y GOODS AND MOTIONS,
which we will open in a few weeks, and which will test the capacity of our store
to its uttermost.
This department will be a special feature of our PRE?
PARATORY SALE. Nothing can be left unsold, as we
j will not handle Clothing in our new business, and must sell
absolutely every dollar's worth at some price.
Ginghams, Percales, Outings and Prints,
in light and dark colois, at less that manufacturer's cost of production.
Don't fail to sec the elegant line of LACE
CURTAINS, which we display at less than one
half their actual value. All marked in plain figures.
E. BROWNSTEIN & CO., 126 Main Street, Norfolk, Va.
N. H.? Buttermilk Soap. 15c. per box; two boxes for 25c.
REAL. ESTATE.
FOR SALE.
v. i ofler some of the most desirable
investments now on the maraet.
i inn West End reeulonoe, ?7x120 feat.
No. 167 ormiby street.
No. 393 ku i 334 iiate street.
'1 euemeui rental prop-ruea on Church.
Bmith, WillouRhby, . ames anil lteiloy
Btr ote
\aatmt lots "'Ii 1 tinmore. Drawer,
1'rin. ene Anne, l'lurn . Hlrertide, Win I
sor r.nu Now < aitle streets, auil lark.
\\ illouuhbv. Cemritl and B Areuaos, and
ruftuv more at Lambect'a Point.
FOR RESIST
Store 10 Union etroot, 'Ml Qucon
strcot.
.s;oro 31 Union etr t
I lu ,-r . ft tin- en street,
llouei- on I'luini etr<
lioiiBcB on I or in n hi Htront.
'sit .Main atre .
?.''.? Yarmouth ctro>-t.
!> tore 10 liauk Htroet.
On,ccs an i aieoinuK apartments on
Gratit>\ atreet
ow of new liosnns 1*. A. avauuo ax*
tenued.
i So. ;"> l.oyall's Inne.
i < ?tl.-e- on Krnimn floor, 90 Main atr^ot
Qtioi to snit spnlionnts.
Now iioitHn, Kivereido, 7 rooms and
j Htitl.ln (Satalla), ?13 60.
Pabst Milwaukee
m so?, ul EETTZ'S RLE
111.-i AWAKDS a r
a I.I. BXI'OSITIONS.
pures) lleer brewed to.day.
ltjtilcJ expressly fur l'.unlllr-g
Has Ho Equal.
Je 1^. VlTIvFOWI), Solo Afront.
JtaT-Spcelal Delivery far Private Kamille*.
AU pet-sun.*, aru CRUtioii -i ?Kamst pur
Chiioiuj; t icpnone iiamrun requir?
ing baitury lor their ?uumtioii. ortia.ng
inetrumeuts o( tbii omcriptiou except,
un iur itconso of the \.\iKKI<:aN UBLiiw
TJSLBt'kluNi UOMPANY.o Boston. Jl ass.
I his company owns l.ettera-I'ntsnt .\?.
46:i.?. granti .i to i mile eriiner, \?
vember ivth, Infi, for a eonihine.i tele*
Knipiiand telephone, and oontro.a Let.
tors-Patent No. 474,331. , ?,? > to ?. to .'hos.
A. Kdison, Mnv 3d. 1403. for ? ni>eiiKiin{
teloRrapn, which putoiit* covera fumln
niontal inveniions and embrace all forma
of mteroDhouit transmitters und of oar*
bon telephones.
Geo.W.Duval & Co
Norfolk Iron Works.
Ko, 16 Water Street.. hub,.
tnyines, boners, Sawmiit,
end e.il kitiitB of niacnmery of the most
improve' patterns. Also repairing as
tt.e abortem uuttoe. l ai'tioalarattention
to e tea in bo At wotk. l'UVAi.'rt I'Al'KNl'
B01L.KKTU1IUS KKiiiiiJi.K-.uru the only
perfeot romony tor leaky ballot* tabes.
They can bu insortot in? few minutea by
?y engineer, ana urn warranted tu atop
ante
CALL AT
DONOVANS,
143 and 145 Church St.
350 Rolls New Matting
from ioc.
20 Rolls Linoleumsfrom
60c. to $1 per yard.
Baby Carriages
from $5 to $75.
OIL CLOTH
trom 25c. to 50c.
New Refrigerators.
Buying tor cash we can '
sell right.
D. F. DONOVAN]
?ft\ ?E% B B B Kl B w >ke* " 'l?i I
HI BJ IBB vKJB cured kt I... ?in.
H M. WOOl.l.KY M. I) Ufflc?, lWifc Whlto
bsilSt., Atlanta, O*.
auction bales- fdtvrr ?.%w
i'y the Morris Auction House, Hank street.
I ARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALB AT OUB
1' auctiuu bou>o on TUESDAY MOKNINn?
February the Mb, at 10 o'clock of line Kurrl*
t ire, < urpet?, Rugs, P etures, Stores, Crockery.
Pienes, ('rjinus,etc, Ladles espe lady luertesl
to a t nd sale. B, it. MORRIS,
fo3-3t Manage*.
Assignee's Sale
-OF
M ol Groceries. Liauors. De.
Pursuant to the provisions of a certain deed
of trust, executed l>y John '/.. I..we. to me, as
trustco, <i?t*il t lie Tib day of January, A.D.,
1893. ami duly of record, 1 shall oner tor sale,
at public auction, at the More <vo. at
4?rM?t>V sireei, lllrtt Hour of the lladdiug.
ton building*, iu the city of Norfolk. Vs., oa
ITIOIlUav. iliu'liii linr n> t'ebriinn,
1899. st I'J o'clock in., nil the Mock of tlroee.
ries and a 1 o her goods,together with the
fixtures and Blipurtenances to the bauie belong,
ill):, contained in said store, No. 51 Hraiiby
streei. in the lower pa.lt of tbe Unddington
building, together with all other property
Which whs ii ed by said John '/.. Lowe in cou.
ncctlon with his business; also all the stuck of
liioeerie?, (iucluding Wines, Hiandies, Whis?
kies,! und all other goods stored in the bous?
numbered tu and 51 Concord stteet, in ,aid.
etlyj alto the losses on said Mores No. ?l Oranby
street and 4'J and 61 Concord street.
'i ne a i.i stock of Groceries, etc., will be eohl,
as a whole, io ihe highest bidder. -
The lu.entO>W of all ill said properly can ha
steii at uiy office, No. 101 Main street, at any
time l.rhir to line of sale,
TKKMS CASH.
Wal. N. PORTLOCK,
.Tsnusry 28d, lSS?. Trustee,
jav'o-tds_
B IL L. Page A Co., Auctioneers, No. its bsuk
streei.
?TRUSTEE'S PALE OF SEVEN I.t ITS ON i UU
ENTERPRISE LAND COMPANY'S
PROPERTY AT AUCTION.
By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 21th
day of December, 1890, nnd duly recorded, and
at ihe request of the paiiy therein secured, de?
fault having ba n made 111 the pavment of tho
debt, I will sell at public auction, onSATUR>
l>.\V. l elnu uy tub, IMS, at 12 o'clock m , :i?
the Norfolk iteal Estate Kxciiange.ii.~i Mala
street, TI i OSE SEVEN LOTS Nos. 149, lr.u, lj..
162, I5i, I'M, 165, on the South side of Eins
street, <m I be pint of the Enterprise I.and Com.
pany, recorded iu Norfolk county Clerk's
office In map l.unk No 2, page 26,
TERMS <me-thir(t cash; balance I n six and
twelve month 1 with interest secured by deed
ol trust uu the prepertv.
K. M. BAUM, Trustee.
U. L. PAGE A CO.,
_.ia'.io-tds_ Auctlonoirs.
1^ XECUTOR'S SALE OF A LARGE LOT Ok*
PLANTED 0YSTER8 IN YORK
RIVER. VA.
On TUESDAY, the 5th dsv of February,
1895,1 willotfer u<r lale ?t public suotlon "Ml
Polly," iii' residet ? c id the lata Barnsti Jont ?.
in James i iu County, Va.,commencing at li
m., the toll wing property:
First?Too oysters on the plantlug ground
known as Mi. Polly bar, containing 48 acres,
more ur lets, on which there are estimated b?
expeits tn he 6,500 bushels >d oystsrs, planteil
Hi: >?!? years.
Sei nd?The oysters mi the planting ground
known us Moore's bar. remaining 2U acre.,
um e or lens, on wbli h there sro estimated he
experts l<> he l,tuu bushels, mote or le?s, plaut
ea t ? u n ar
T. lrd The oysters oa the planting ground
known as Steven's har, oontaiuiug 20 sores, moro
or I ss, on which there are estimated by experts
to be a,too bushels, plsnted three years.
Fourth -The oy.iers on t hs planting ground
known as last's unr. containing 16 seres, more
or|leis,on whi h there bio rsilmsted by ex.
perls to bo 1,00? bushels, plsnted three years.
I ifth?ihe oysters on the Felly inshore
front, containing 4U seres, more or loss, on
which Ibeic are estimated by experts to be
O,00d bushels, (our years old and i ailed.
The purchaser or purchasers will have the
rrcc use ol lho grounds "n which the above
oysters are plauied fur twelve months, at o?
before tin expiral on of which time they will
)e required io vacate. At i ho same time anil
place, I will oner tor sale the schooner J. I.
?torrow, .>7 tuns burden, and sehooaer M. M.
Junes. 21 tons burden, both vessels in good]
condition; 12 skirts in good order; one I Cns
Host 11 I .SallsOysterTongs,Oars,l(lgglng,eto,
Cjii;i;.\is 01 SALE < ne-fourih cash, and
balance on a e rdit ? t six and iwelve months.
I'onds with goou socui liy, waiving bom est sail
and oarrying Interest from date, will be r?
qulred or the puri lisscr
mi lilURSuAY ihe 7th dar of February,
1395, I will also seii at lundek's Point lu York
couuty, Va.,? hero Caj t Thomas Lucss ivsi.ies,
e immencing at 12 in.,Capt, i aruetl Jones' unex>
i ire I lease <>t tw, uty-flve acres ul oystei ground
at the mouth of Hut en's Creek, with the oys
lers on same, iupj ose i i" bo 10,000 bushels be?
tween three end four rears old.
Recond?The linesplred I. ase of 60 Hi res ?f
oyster ground ne u lr..n Point, having > n il
about '.M.U'in bushels 61 oysters, three years old.
Third ?'!bo unexplred lease tor the residue
ol the oyster ground in York County, which
hn- l.e, n nisigned lo Ctpt, llsruett Junes, con.
talnlng s< sttered oys ei ?.
These sales will he on same terms na abere
set forth.
Those desirous of examining the oysters will
at j,iv to ItAlcNKTT JONES, Jit., at Mt. Folly,
and Cant. Til OS LUCAS, at Mustek's Point
lor niither |iartlculars relating to the sales,
address tbe suliserlber at Toauo, va., ot
Ji DOE It. L UF.SLEY.AI omey,
Willismshurc \'?.
Ii. H. W AltltKN,
1 x. i ntor i i Raruetl Jenes, de, i sse I, l u.m... Va>,
b22 24 2 l.fea
lirilEHl \s. it I-; DEEM I D IX l DIENT
>V Slid "I the ho t nilei.s., ol the eilj 'if
Norfolk and the public in itenersl, that Mar?
ius lane sbotilu be graded sud paved with
bbb I. ii ks sud single piieeuieut rroiu Mam
11 reel to I'inme sire it thereldie, be it
ItX-OhVKU by theC.IIIOII SUd -elenl ( ouii
. il- ol the i Ity ol Sortolk. a msj >riiy >f all the
ii einher.- ? h i 'led lo esch <'oilnoil (nnciirring
First, that it Is expidlorl thin Martin's
lane tr im Mam Street lo 1'nine street ha
graded ami paved with i ubble blocks and single
I avotiient . e ordln j to the plan ol Ihe City Eu?
gil eer.
Second. That the w rk <.t grading and pav?
ing said lam benuder 'be supervision of iba
Hoard ul Street, Hester and Drain Commit.
sinners,
Third. Thai one-half (sU o( the imi of lbs
said w.nk ho asaessed sgsinsl the owners of
na o late ibnii ng ii said sine', nr lane i.>
Ma ii streei t.. Plume street, ueeordlng lo the
i mini h tha' is lo -ay. I hat the owners "f
ran estatealmtilog on Ihn east side of thesnid
IsiielromM In slreet lo Pinini htretd shall he
assessed with i ne-ipiarlcr <?! the costs oi in?
work according i? Ihe running mot. and th*
.f reel estate on the wesl ? di <>( ?al-t
fane fr un Main streei to I'lums street shall be
sssesicd wiih one-iiusrter oi the oosl of ilia
it.. t iccordlng i" ii." n lining foot, .mJ the
? ??ii aui.ii i. one-half of Hie expense, shall h*
paid mil of 11"-1 ii Ii- Irei sary.
fourth. I hat publie ii"in " of those rcsolu
tii ns I"- u I veil by llllblishillg Hie sumo in mt
or more newspaiiers pub Isliexl in the city of
N'oi f.> k hir a period of twenty d.iVS.
Ad pud by ihn Common ? aiinil January
:id, IS i ?18 uyes.
(Signed) JOHN I.. ROPI R,
Presld ni i oin.ii i smell.
Adopted by the ttelcol Council, January .sin,
1895 ?a a v. s."
(Sieneill JAa I. WINSTON,
jui.'-'.'oi President Select <; uinell.
PRACTICAL DECORATOR,
169 CHURCH STREET,