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Some are Ugly and Some are Really Beautiful. There ore Many Variations of the Blouse. Heavy Billow Crcpons Made Crosswise. Some New Plaid Silks. Description of a Mourning Gown. {Special Oorreej-ontlence.l jn*?VT Yokk, May 21.?Some of tho Styles shown now aro really beautiful, but others aro so ugly as to be startling and to attract the eyes by sheer force, and one wonders tb:it sneh things can be. For instance, thcro was o, gown of tho Most pronounced paquin stylo, which means that it is wido and fall und stiff and laid in deep folds, as far as tho bkirt is concerned. No trimming mars its smoothness around tho bottom. I should hav? mentioned that tho material used tffaa thick satin duchess of tho exact NEW BLOUSE DKKS3ES. Shade of be&seiner steeL Tho lower parts ?f thfj sleeves were of tho satin, whilo tho onormons puffs woro of tho deepest magenta. Thero was ulso a band of tho magenta color down tho front of tho waist Another gown nearly like that was of light terra cotta glavo, with a blouse effect, to tho front of the waist, whilo nil tho rest was cat en princense. On tho waist and hanging bolow it for a short distance wort) lace set pieces of trimming. Tho collar was of magenta silk, with a violet shadu. Tho sloevts were enormous puffs of magenta silk, plaited in such a manner as to resemble muskmelons. These puffs reached below tho elbow and woro stuffed to keep them in position. They must bo interesting to Wear in hot weather. Tho blouse lias more variations than' I can mention, almost every dress for whatever occasion having this distin? guishing feature. There wan a pale coachman's drab tailor blouse gown. Tho skirt hung in ono stiff, unbroken circle, except in tho hack, where there were tlireo burnoose plaits which swelled out at tho bottom like tin horns, and Which were almost as stiff. Down the right sido was a band cf brocaded satin in green and old rose, and this was fin? ished wit h t wo bows at tho bottom. Two sets of loops worn fastened at the aides of tho waist, and theso as well us those nt tho bottom were of old rose velvet. Tho blouso had cuo fold, und on tho waist wero two narrow lines of gold braid nnd two flat frosted gold buttons. The upper parts of tho sleeves wero of tho brocade. Among tho quirks and pranks of fash? ion is ono now for making those heavy billow crepons crosswise, which is not nt all pretty. Some few very accom? pli shod dressmakers make up theso heavy rolled crepons bo that tho twill iB diago? nal: Tho effect is better this way, hut one should bo very snro of her capacity before venturing on this. There aro some brown semitransparent crepons, and those are laid in folds over yellow silk The yallow shows through tho mushes With a decidedly rich effect. There ore some new plaid silks, and they aro pretty?more, lovely. Tho groundwork is white or cream color, and tho plaid is laid over tho surface by means of light lines in delicate colors. The silk is always heavy and rich and the lines thrown np in satin finish. Theso aro usually mado into fancy waists alone, but often a whole skirt is seen of the same, and in that case there is a bolt or yoke or other trimming mado of vcl Tet of a dark shade of the darkest color in tho plaid. Today I saw a mourning gown suit? able for a young girl who has lost a par? ent. The dress itself is of dead lnster bengsliub, and the skirt was cut in the WWtWIVG COSTUME TOR TOUNO LADT. approved circular style, and it was bor etoocc, JUs inches dean around the bottom with English crape. On tho right side of tho skirt low down thuro was a largo butterfly bow of crape, and there was another on tho bust, reaching clear across. Around tho waist there was u wide bolt of crape, which tiod in tho bock, with long ends. Thero was ? raff of tho sumo around tho neck, und ? puff? ing around the elbows under tho upper puff of silk. This is not too dressy fox mourning dot too severe for youth. Oi.rvR Harper, CHIEF ENGINEER CRAIGHILL. HI* Great Work Iu Deepening Baltimore) Harbor and tbe Ivan? who. River. Colonel William P. G'raighill, who ?ucceeds Brigadier General Thomas L-. Citsey as chief of army engineers in tho United States, was born in Virginia and was graduated from West Point Military ncnd enty in July, 18?1), and stood second in a olass of G2 members, lie was oppoiut VriLTJAM r. CRAiaHTEU ed brevet second lioutcnnnt of engineers and bus steadily risen through all tho intermediate grades until ho at lost stands on tho very top round of tho ladder. Before tho war he was engaged in engineering duties connocted with tho defenses of tho Atlantic coast. In August, 18511, be was assistant professor of engineering at the Military academy and sorved un? til June, 18C8, \.heu betook tho field as engineer to General Morgan's divi? sion, Army of tho Ohio, engaged in tho defense of Cumberland Gap, Tetiu. At the close of tho war he was brovet tod lieutenant colonel for faithful and meritorious services, and since then his engineering feats have given hint a high reputntion among the men of his craft. Ono of his most notable projects wns tho improvement of tho Groat Kanawha river. Tho objeot of tho work wns to givo the river a depth of not less than six foot all tho year around, no that tho vast coal deposits of the Kanawha valloy would bo more accessible. Tho desired end was accomplished by building a series of locks and dams at an expense of about $4,000,000. Another great nchievemont wus his work in increasing tho depth of tho har? bor of Baltimore from 17 feet at mean low water to 2? foot, so that tho heavi? est ships could approach and leave tho city wharves with full cargoes. Tho im? provement coat $1,000,000 and was of I vast benefit to Baltimore. Colonel Craig? hill lias also douo a great deal of im? portant work on tho harbor defenses of Now York und San Francisco. He has translated or compiled several military books, and in 1880, 1883 and 1880 was a deputy to tho general con? vention of tho Protestant Episcopal church. Ho is an ex-president of the American Society of Civil Engineers and is a member of the American Asso? ciation For tho Advancement of Science. Professor Luuglcy's Flying Machine. The Laugley Hying machine, it is re? ported, Hew it distance of 1,000 feet, ut a tost, down tho Potomno a few days ago. The machine is now propelled by storage bat teries placed uuder the wings and moves independently of any control from the float from which the flights tiro mado. It is now believed that tho machine will fly a great distance. Professor L?ngloy has already spent more than $60,000 in tho experimental work, and ho believes that beforo long lie will be able to build a practical ma? chine. All of tho recent tests have been for tho purpose of developing certain fuets in rolotion to propellers of differ? ent size and shape. It is understood that Alexander Melville Bell and Alexander Graham Boll, tho inventor of tho tele phono, have placed at Professor Lang ley's disposal a sufficient sum of money to enable him to work freely without foar of financial embarrassment.?New York World. Quick Work. The whole garrison of Paris was mo? bilized without warning at nn hour's notice. Directions wero sent at 11 o'clock to liavo the men ordered ont at midnight ready for war. They were armed, provided with rations and am? munition and marched through tho streets to the different railroad stations within two Lours. Modern English. It is a strange fact that when n busi? ness concern "goes np" it also "goes down," and that it is generally found that it has "gone under"' when it is "all over." This fittingly illustrates tho simplicity of tho language.?Chicugo Posdv_ IT FILLS THE BILL ? a doso of Dr. riorcc's Pleasant Pel? lets. Sick Headache, Dizziness, Consti? pation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all darartgeintgito of the livor, stomach and bowols are promptly and perma? nently cured. ?len Easton. ifnrsha? Co., TF. Fa. Dru R. V. risncs, Duffalo. N. T.: Dear Sir?Two years ago I was prIo and emaciated, food fer? mented In my stom? ach. A physioiun pronounced my c&sk ''Catarrh of tho Stom&oh," but bo oould not help m.e. I lived a month with? out solid food and vrhen I tried to cat I would vomit. At this time I began taking Dr. Pieree'g Pleasant Pellets, and in two wcokij I was dooid ed 1 y liettcr. Miss Anouhh. Then i took "Golden Medical Discovery" and I am now in good health, and never felt better in my lifo. I bnvo n bettor color, cat more, and have no distress after eating?having gslnc-tl thir. leas pounds sicco 1 began taking them, teure truly, ?U?V ?UfaUMH? Sale Will Commence Monday, May 2T\h, at 9. A M. Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton, 3io spool. 25 Hkeina Embroidered Silk for 9c, Kid Car lore, 4? dozen. Drau Thimbles, 80 dozen. Largo Shell liair Pine, 4o each. Alodium size Shell Hair Pin's, lo each, Matou Boxes, 80 oaob. Largo boxen Mourning Pine, 4o box. Small Stockinet Dress Shields, 4o pair. Kid Purses, 4o each, Large Steel Foissurs, 9o eaob. Bono Collar Buttons. 80 dozeu. Shell Hair Pins, 8c dozen. 8 inch Kid Cariere, 13o dozen. Hubbsr Comet La<-op, 2o eaob. King's Spool Cotton, 19o dozen. Sidn Carters, io pair. Kieklo ..afety Pine, Duplex, 7o dozeu, Featbor Stitched Braid'4o pieoo. Tooth lirushos, 3o eaob. Agato Collar Buttons, 3o dozen. Huolie und Eyes, 15o dozen, nil size", Extra largo cukee Soap, :ic cake. 101) Hair l'iua iu boxes, 4o box. Large Safety Pins, 4e dozen. Bubber Lined Prens Shields. 80 pair. Bixboy's Shoo Klaokmg, lo box, 0 dozen Shoo Button? for io. Whito Tape, lo piece. Curling Irons, 4o each, 10c bottles of Cologne, 8a bottle,' Maobino Oil, 4o bottle, Brass Pine, 3o pBper, Neodlos, 6 papers for Co, Boouet Pius, white or black. 4o dozen. Bed Morkiug Cotton, Co dozen skeins. Blaok or white Darning Cotton, 2o ball. Dexter's Knitting Cotton, white, Co boll. Dcxter'a Knitting Cotton, colored, 60 ball. Linen Curset Laoes, 2o eaob. Celluloid Thimbles, 2c each, Corset Laoes, 3o dozen. Bixboy's Stove Polish, lc cake. Largo Stockinet Dress Shields, 8e pair, Wide White Tape, 2 pieces for 3s, Colored China Buttons, 3 dozen for 3o. Small boxes Mourning Pias, 2o box. Small bottles Stafford's Blaok ink, lo bottle. 7 inch Whalebone, So dazeu. 8 inch Whalebone, 4o dozeu, 9 inob Whaleboue, blaok, Go dozen. 9 iuob Whalebone, white, 7c dozen, Small bottlos Ammonia, 3o bottles. Large bottles Ammonia, Co bottlo. 24 sheets Note Paper for 3c. 25 Envelopes for 3c. Toilet Paper, 3o package. Covered Dress Steols, 3o dozen. Letters for Marking, lo dozen. Invisible Hair Pius, lo paper. Steel Painted Hair Pias, lo paper. Pest Maoilago, 3o bottlo. Oasmo Buttermilk Soap, genuine, 7o ooko. Swandown Face Powder, Co box. Vaseline, 4o bottle. Perfumed Vaseline, 80 bottle. Wbaleboue Casing. 5c piece. Ball Tinsol, lo ball. posner's, posher's, 2Q4 Ma in St. NORFOLK. VA. 2Q4 Main St. Retail and Wholesale Dealers, No. 24 Old Market Square. do irou know us ? If not, come to us at once and get ac? quainted, as we can save you money on our immense line of FURNITURE, consisting of Price, 58c. Mattresses, Springs, Bureaus, Wash Stands, Glass Closets, Book Gases, And everything appertaining to the Furni? ture line. We Have Received a Line .of Refrigerators, None better, and will sell them at Remarkably Low Prices. Dur motto: Quick Sales, Small Profits. Mail Orders promptly attended to. We arc also selling the best FURNITURE POLISH on the market. Try a bottle, only 15c. The Kern Furniture Company, 24 Old Market Sa. 143 and i45 Church Street. 9Rolls New Matting from ioc. Rolls Linoleums from 6oc to $i per yard. From $5 to S'T'S OIL CLOTH FROM 2 B c. T O SOc. EW REFRIGERATORS. Buying for Cash, Wo Can Sell Right. Call at D. F. DONOVAN. Brick. Brick. Brich, For sale at the rar a of the NANSEMOND BIVK1I JsiCKk AND TJ.LJC CO. A.lrircis GL L. JACOBS. nyiiJ-lw bJuucU, Va? special sale; continued t Owing to the big demand for Underwear last week we have decided to continue the Soecial Sale of Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings. The following inducements are offered: Oi-ntn' gligoo Qhirts, 15c, worth 75c. ... . Genta' Negligee Blurts, 65c, worth 81. LadieB KlbboJ Noit8' 5o' ff0rth 10? 0 ntt Negligee > tiirt-. Gfo. worth ?1. Ladies' lfibbed Yeats, 10c, worth 15o. 1 t-utb' Nrgligeo Shiru. 9 c, worth 51,25, Genta* BalbrlRfan ?nierwear, ?er? good Ladios'Ribbed Vests, 15c, worth 26o, quality, tvortu T?o per suit; our \ rice, 45o per suit Ladies' Bibusd Vests, 26c, worth 87 l-2o. Another supply of those French Finished Satines just re? ceived. Also a full lino of Dimities, Percales, Crepon. Ducking and all kinds of Summer Dress Goods constantly on hand. Beautiful Line Shirt Waist just received, which will be sold at from 25 to 07 cents each, which is 25 per cent, less that sold elsewhere. l. Westheimer's Dry Good? Store, 13<% Clmroli Street. STRICTLY ONE: PRICE ALL GOODS WARRANTED. HIGHEST AWARDS AT ALL UXFOStTtONS. Routed cxpreidr for Pabst Milwaukee Beer. WCs?,??. BEFITS Ml P POUTER mmm. J.E. FULFORD, Sole Agent. mWmfWl? iasiisaty is* IftiMM 1'ssbsUjs, AUCTION HAT.KS - 51 A t ill. D U? LAFCir. TRADE BALK AT OUR AUCTION house on THURSDAY M0HN1KG. Mey Iho ttsth. at 10:JO o'cl<ok, rix.: Dry Goods, fiotblojf. Kotkml, Hosiery, list*. Csps. Shoes, lieuts' Fur ul Lnni; Cioudb, ilc. positive, uiya-a _R B, MOKR1E, Manager. By Townseud A Joyncs, Auctioneers, met 95 Alain street. VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN BJEtAMBLETON WARD FOB SALE AT AUCTION. We will sell at public auction, at the Beel Estate Exchange, No. IIS Maia street, on 'IUESDAY, June ilii, st l- iu.. a large number of LOTS, situs tod ou Sbuldon. Follaru aud otber avenues In tlio Uraii'blctun Heights Company. 1 he lois n-o">x 10U feet rscU, aud ere well Waled, being in the Irani" dlste vicinity of Park avenue and ral leotlne Home, l'srtics des ring lots'elthtr lor homes or inveitaients vrid do well to attend this sjlc. Lois sold irli liout limit or resej re. TERMS UF SALE?One-third ('*,) cash,balance in six (6) snd twelve (.12) raouths, dofe red pay? ments bearing interest at s'jt (6) percent, lioni dar of sale, secured ?>? de d of trust drawn and recorded at purchaser's expense. BiyZt-tds W. D. SOUTHALL, Atont, TOWNSEND A JOYNES, Auctioneers. II BAI, KHTATC AOKtVTW, 39 BANE BTREEr. PHONH Hl For Kent. EEsIDENCKS? Ui, M York alieet. 'iitu new Homes, i jioniil itveoue, (.beut 1?; bouau ti.-- . 19 ( barlo le sir et. 67.) i" BeruiuuA ilrect. .0 Marloer stro't, 74 KB Mariner ?trset.&l Jucrmmia sirtet, U W.lke Hie t. 141.117 i ha; ol street. ?3 1 ?Ikmud ?Irtan. 71 Kenoiiurcli sliest. i !. i! -'. 'ii H'.'?ldrncei ??:i7 l.....t' aveiuo, I'M Willongbbf nreniip. 404 I'ark mu.it IM * .illu-v.'ir. p. 138 Highland nreuu?, Fla)*?Vi, 119, Iii L'anc s,io;t, 412 Church stre?t, Stoie*?IIS i liurcli street, 77 bauk Mi- et, ji.;', My. bj. 71 Wattrslrset. Lsrgesioro Commerce stritt; near Mala. Simeon i auipbill .ivharl. hour Warehouses Tunis' wliarf. I0O feet ?I wbui-iTor rent olieau, Otficn?81, i'is. l? Male etrsst. fine lots fdr sale WILLOUGHBY SPIT. PBIOE J'ltOM 9100 TO 97C0 EA.OH. Terms - One-third eiusb. balance ia 1 and 3 ycura with C per cout. interest. Ap]>ly to H. L. PAGE & CO.. Bole agents, No. 18 Bank straut, Title porfeet._Norfolk, Va, h7 c. Hoggani & Co., tt. MQ, 126 MAIN STREET, i'HOMU No. 710. F?ll ltLNX?.1... 103 .u5. 10? and 409 HiKhiand nvanue, 126 Willoug?by, Mil Bax tor, ... Muituy. 4U4 pane nd. i uu.tall. lu2. iu , I6B, Ilia and lio Chapel, with [inr.uern improvements: 212 1>hui., 123 ?ermuda. 73 Charlotte. 90 Oumborland, 74 aim .0 Chapol, Ii b her.nud.i, 4 ro iini ttm u corner cbu auit i harloito. wood yard on BcrniuilaKtreut, mot' store in Berkley, corner Liberty and Uigntb streets; cottage at Wrgiula Loach. 132 I'll " uler at eet. FOlt SALE?Two houses on Maltbv ave? nue .nieou WillongUby, urn on Clay on* on Kelly, tw on Tunstall, three on High? land, one on l'ark. two on l.OYitt, four brick no ao< on Nich>> on itir at. k, i) I iu? ra tniuni. I.o'h on Freemason, Corprew, liouah. Highland, Kolli, Itiueasa Auuu ava Hue and in lluuteraville. Also. Farms, large aud sun i. ) OOOCOOOO XXDC OOOOOOOOOOOO < } Why IVot 1 Own Your Own Home! ? \ AND STOP YOUR RENT 1 J Others do. Why not buy direct < from the h'.iildor and Ret a new house 5 and on better terms aud lor ions 2 money and vhoro you want it. I 5 will guarantee my prices an low und J ray terms eaaior than aur other w.iy S to obtH.u your home. For further 2 particulars call ou or address 8 C. C. BARCLAY, 8 RERL EST UTE HDD HB, H 126 Main Street. O r o o m T ? COC<X500COC<K?ODOOOfX>OOOOOOj John E. Doyle. John F. Small. DOYLE & SMALL, 146 Main St., (bead of Ola Market Square.) HAVE OPEttaB WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK -OF FINE SHOES, Truuks, Traveling Bags and Valises. Which will be sold at a moderate profit. ap2'J lra _ IV otiose. The nocounts, note- ami hills due tho late Arm of George VY. Dnvall & (k>. having been plaoed in the hands of Win. AI.-a. Woodtaouso, Atiornty ut Law, No. lid Main slreot for nettleiiient. all pariiea uro rc (picrted io matte imniediato settlement ?Ith bim. I my2J-tl (1KO..W, LUV ALL Sc Co ' AliOI-ION *?X.t-:*-VV rilKK OAT By W. H, Fentiese, Real Fstat? Auctioneer, So. M Bank street, Norfolk, Ys. J10USE AND LOT ON HAWK STREET AT AUO? TION, By virtue or a decree of the Court of law and Chancery of the ttty of Norfolk, entered on the *.td of Kohruar/, 1B?6, iu the chancery tall of J. T? tiniiio mil Ttlfo aud others, plaintlrls, agal' st J. J. Ma pp. executor, a d others, defendants, I abalL as special commissioner, >oli, on WEDNESDAY, THE3TH D vY OK .ll-NK. 1S9\ at noon, at publU auction, iu the Beel Estate Exchange, io said city, at No. 115 Main street, for the term of the natural Hie of Martha Moore, the lot of lead with the law provoruents thireon, described as follows: ? eglu. ulng at a point on ibo East side ol Hawk street sla inches North of the house of Butler, thence rnn? utae northerly 24 loot o inches, thence Easterly 7J leel or half way through to I'uui to street; ih'iic? Southerly 21 feet U Inches,and theuec Weiter y te sidd Hawk street at tho |xuiii of beginning. The said Martha Moore is attout 30 years of a^e. TERMS?Due buudrod dollars to be paid in cub, and balance in thirty days, ni!h Interest from da? of sale, to bo evideuccd by bond with aunrorta security. U HARM ANS )&, Special Commissioner. I certify that the l>ond required of the couiBt?* siom runder decree iu the suit above referred te has been given. J UN 11 8 A. COLEMAN, L>. a TM MEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE SALE. 1 all of the right, title and Interest In tbe ssld de. scrllod pru'city, of tho four chlldrru, all being of full age. of Elijah Moore, now deceased, a d Martha Mooro, bis widow, will be exnsml to sale on the following terms: Oue-third cash and balsniu la two eiusl tayuicuts at CO aud s-0 days, deferral Instalments to be evidenced by uotei of the purw chaser, payable Jointly to fid lour children. L HARMAN80N, niy29-tde Attorney in la?t for said children. s By H. L. Page A Co., Auctioneers. E OF FIKE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE AT AUCTION, 11 Will be sold et pubHe auction on FRIDAY, M*t Slit, nt 10 o'clock a, in., at No. 20 York street, all the FINE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNI? TUR! contained therein.consisting of everything asually found In a ?eil furnished bouse. Ii idles especially iuvltsd to ationd tbe sale. H. L. PAGE A CO., myM4dl Auctioneers. By H. L. Fate A Co.. Autllouetri. OUSEBOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE AT AUCTION. Will be told at nubile auotlon THURSDAY MORNING, Ma* 3 tW, at 1 :3o o'clock, on tbe prcmls a. No. 1 3 Wliibtiihh* Brenne, llrambleton, be entire bousebold aud Kitchen Furniture. Housekeeper- will do veil lo atuud this sale, as tbe > uraltore Is nev, and 1? sod i.use. p:ffi!e> i-rc leaviug iba eiiy. 11. L. PAGE A CO., IByW-8t Auctioneers. By W. R. Fentre*s, Real Kstato Auctioneer, No. 13 t'iiuk it reel, Kortolk, Vu, QOMMISSIONKR S SALE OF VALUABLE CITY REAL E-TATE. Pursuant to a decree of the Court of Lew and Chancery of the city of Norfolk, entered on Iii? -lev nay of 'May, 1-'J.'>, iu me anil of Henrietta Col. lins el al re. Junes )?'. Collins, in clianc ry. In said court trendim;, 1 ?hall soil at public auction at tbe Norfolk Heal K-'ntc Exchauge, No. 113 Mala street, Norfolk. Y'j? on WEDNESDAY, tbe ?th day ot .lime, 1893, nl U O'clock iu , I lie real etat* Iu tbe hill aiuj pi cert uiuaii mentioned, sliuutd ln> the city of Norfolk, in no Slate of Virginia, and rounded and describe 1 as loJI.mn. to-uli First?THAT i EttTAIN Lni"F LAND, wit"i the building Ibereon |iiniubered 59. lying sui being on the soulli aide of Heruiuda street. Iu tbo etty alorrsaid, and bnuud.d as loll <w?, lo-w It. Frontlogon Bermuda street forty-two feet, mure or le-s. aud l uunioc bark half war to Main si in* In the line ol tile i roperly now or formerly belong, inj- to Ilob-rt Archer i and Aaron .Unrov's h Irr. Second?THAT CERTAIN LOT, pie-'e or percos of lund with the building Ihhreun, numbered Is lying, belu^ aud situate iii the city aforesaid, said lot being on thu wen ?nleof Clay streut, (tor aerif leel y street en tended', known as !ot No. 103 on the pint tiled in the i hanioiy cause pending in this Corporation Court ul llio city utoresuld. of Dow d<n aud wife VS. Jones et ids, en<l bounded el follows: Bogtnlngon tb? wast side of Clay sin*-. Inruierly Kelly street extended), at a point distant lo" lift from the northwest intersection of said Clay street and Dutesire-t, thence wivtwurdiy a* right angles unto said Clay srrvet ton feet, theme northwardly 23 liet. tlieiice tastwsid'y 10 tool t? said street, iheuce southwardly ulong said stress 23 leet to the place of brgining. Tidril-1 HAT CEIt iAiN LOT OP LAND, with the' building Iheieon, nundered Sil, lyine ant neing on ihe Buulli side of Queen street, in tue city aforesaid, wiilob mid last mentioned lot or land 1? lo be sold in SCCOIdume wnh the pi t or surr.y to be exhibited on the dar of sale. TERMS?One-Hilrd cash, one-third on a crer"l? of six month-, on 1 the residue of tbe piirchtes I rice ou a credit of twclse iu nths from ihe day ol ?al*, the credit in'tallloaita to hear lidorcii froio. tbe day ot isle and tbe purchase or purchaser-1? execute negotiable uptes payable to tue Commit* ?louer,i*.r the deferred payments, und the niieioi i>e retained until the furlh'o ordei of thee tort, A. B. BELDNKK, Special Commissioner. It is ceitlfied 11.at lbs bond required of tbo Couiuisslouer in the above entitled cause bos beets giv< n. 'Teste? U'ROYSTKR, iuy?4tds _Clerk, lALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY AND REAL ESTATE AT CAl'KON, VA. By vlrturc of a deed of trust executed on the 7th dar of Julr, IMS, byj. J. Robinson, of l'hlladcl? pll Ii. to Alien Thoi?psoo, trustee, lot the purpose I herein set lorth. which deed is of record In the < lark's office of Southampton County Court, Vir? ginia, the undersigned as sui?,titntc,l tru-tee its ibe place of Albert Thompson, resign*)d, will sell at public auction lo the highest bidder, at C.uron, v a.,on TUESDAY, June nth. 1893, atl2o clock in,, n l of the property, real and persuusl, under tho control, and in the possessio:) of tbe substituted unite* by virtnre of the said deed Of tr st of .lulx ilb. lhW, consisting of the mill build ng. (know* in the I oblnsou bo\ Factory), with a r.iilrou* I rout age of 3sTJ feet: also all sheds end other build* ,ug- council'd therewith: U tanoioeut houses, % -mall dry kilns, i'Us.40 feel, the proporty being located at Capron. Vs., upon lntid lea-ed ftoui (J> W. 1 run 3c Co., which ii-asu will be assigned lo the purchaser of I Ire proiicrly. s> onil?All the machinery of cvf ry l a'.ure sinl description connected with or belonging to Hi* said i laut, including among other things, asUingl* outfit lOinpletc. 3 60 h. p. Nagle bolters, I S I b. p. I 1? velaud lloodwlck engine, 1 5u h. p. Houston*' Stan wood Gamble engine, 4 planers, 1 40 inch re Saw, 1 ??> inch rip-saw, 3 cut-otf sews, 2 small rip taw?, SKI fe't of belting with shafting slid nullit?, 1 iiutoniutlo kuifo grinder, 1 saw grinder, 2 pum? . ii. etc., in short everything lhal mlgnt h* ex ran ted iu ? conveniently arranged box factor^ and planing mill. Third?One lot lontainiug ' u acre ou Main stress, raprou, upon which there l? u desirable dwelling of & i". ms and necesssr* oui-huu.e*. lU'.M.s Uue-tblrd cash; r.-inalnder upon terms to be mode known ou day of fair. Ample allot c, otiomie ai raiigements for lumber upon wn rL iu operate, can be clleettd by Ihe purcl Sier of the plant. A more complete Inventory of the proper:> iu be sold or any information regarding tho saute my be had b) applying lo ' JAS. L McLEMORB, Substlimcil Trustee, May 13,1SB& Conrtlauu. Va uiy'-S-tas KOMOOI.N AfMIS OOIil.tiSIK]*. Sium^ Law Schoos, M n.blnifloii mill I,re I i. i vci ? 11 v Lectures bogin July 1, 1669. Forclrcultt with full liiforinatiou address (P. O. LaiiUgV ton. Va.) either of the instructors. JOHM ItA.vnui.l ll TOCKKK, Professor Krottv. Commorcial Law, etc. C1IAHLK A,it (iHAVKS, l'ro.csoor common and 8Utmt*> Law. rayi-tu.th.sa-lui