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il!7 East lilain St, Nsxt to Lexington Hoiel, and Cpposite Richmond Dispatch. ) TflE laSTlTOTlOK FOR THE PEOPIE- j Deposits in snms of ONE DOLLAR AND UP.WARDS RECEIVED AND INTEREST ALLOWED. Loans nuJe on Re;tl Estate. Negotiable pap.er discouhted: R. A PATTERSCN, FresMent. L. Z. M0RR1S. Vice-Presideni. JAMES M. BALL, Casiiicr. DIRECTORS?Gtor?e L. Christian, N. D. Hargrove, P. Whitlock, F. Sitterd'.ng, H. Tbecdore EHySon, H. Selden Taylor, W. H.Zimmerman, O. O. Owcns, B. Alsop, John W. Gordon, G. G. Valentine. BagaHagasgaBEaaBsagaBjaasaEaaag THE MTIOML BANK OF YIRGIH UNITED STATES AND STATE DEFOSITORY. Qapital. - $500,000 j GEO.L. CHRISTlAN,PresidenL W. M. HABL!STON,Vlci>-Pres't & ChairmznEx. Com'tet T.K. SANDS, Cashler. O.S. MQRTON, Ass't Cashler. DIKECTOKS. GFC.t- CHIUSTUflj F. E KM.TING, i. t>. v, nxur-.s, 1. A. CARY, BENJ. r. ALSOP, GEORGE R.CAWtOJl, t.K. VAUGHAN, I..RAKD WE1 LrORD, robt.: 11. TKLODORBELLYSOn, R. LANCASTER W1LLIAMS, T. H. l.LLETT, J. W. POTHEST, BOSHER. JOHW ADDI50H, J. li. CAPER5, F. G. RENNOLDS, ?'. M. KABLISTOn, - - ACCOUNTS S0LICITED. - - Ir.tercsl Taid on Depwats io Sovings Deparlmenl and on Certiffcntes of Oeposit, L,STTJffiBJS OF CREDIT. FORE1GX BXCHANaifl. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK. Capital $200,000.00 Surpfus Qver $500,000.00. Desinnated State, United States and City Beposiiory. SS^SSL GoIIectlons a SpecioSfy. ir.tercst Allowed on i)cpo*its. Lergest Bank Depository South of Baltimore. O.IHN P. BRANCH, President JOHN K. BRANCH, Vice President. JOHN F. GLENN, Cashier. -rv-H-**0 V 1KGIN1US NEWTON, President. J. B. BEASLEY. Casuis t UNION BANrToFRICHIVlOND, CR6ANIZFJ) MAY 3, 1SGG. ttrcSIT rOUR SAVINGS WITH A SOLID IN mTUTlON?THE STRONGEST IN TH I SO'JTH. Capitai.$2(9,750 Undivided Prcfit.$280,000 Deposits.-.$1400,000 BJHECTOKS: VllGlMCS NEWTON, F. T. AFEWGION, JR., B. ALSOP, T. W. PEMBERTni N. W.EOWE, CliAS. DaVENPGRT, J U. 13EASLEY. SmalS and Large Deposits SoJicited, LOANS NEGOTiATED. interest Ailowed. SECURITY ?B^SM&*?, I I 1 07 East Main Street, t I CILJPYTILTj^ $200,000,00, I CITY DEPOSITORY, + 1 effers excepticnni fcenkins lacilitics to individuaif, firras aal rcrporaUom. Ccuricsy 1 | Accuracy. Lilicrality. will marlc the cenduct o! your account. BRINQ IT TO US. I ??j Ir.ttrcf.t allowed in Savings Department. |f ? D1RECTORS.?Clay Drowrv. W. T. Hancock, C. H. Harcan. J. L. Antrlm. X C D I.aruB. Jackson Guy, J. B. Mcaby. H. W. Rountrec, Preston Ccske. Kdgar \\ O. Gunn. N. R~ Savase. 53. A. Catlln. S. D. Crenehaw. James R. Gordon. C. W. J X. Tanner. ?+ t. A. Catuk, President. Clat Drewry, Vice-President. -+. & George \V. Warren, Cashier. > ?V "*" <5> 4^*s><8>^*.-<eN5-<?<2><?'^^ S1 ?xS^S^ &?><&&&&$>G>^+ Ainepican Nailonai Bank, Bepcfitery t'nited States, State of Virjiaia, and City of Richmond. GAPITAL, - - 3200,000.00 Cliur J. ?rxit, Prcs. Clias. E. ^Yingo, V.-Fres. 0. B. Hili, C'h'r. V.'alier Hoiiaday, As't. C'lt'r LIRECTORS: Wm. C. Csmp, Wm. J. Psyne. Leon L. Straasc. John S. Ciinnin?hara C!i>cr J. Sands, l!liil:p YUn'tiock, v\. K. McComb, W. B. Saunders, Clias. E. Wingo. \Ve s:e piepnred to furnisb deposilors every facility ron?istent with g,ood bankin? j licmsmaile^t savlnf>s to iargest comn:erciaJ accour.ls received on favorable terms 0, W, Brancli J& Co? BANKERS and BROKERS. Members of New York Cotton Exchangc and Cliica?o Board of Trads. New York Corresponder.ts: LADENBL'KG. THALMANX & CO., PRINCE & WHITELY, " LEHMA.N BROS. i NEW YORK.IJ Private Wtres to-; BOSTON.and ( CiilCAGO WALL STREET FACTS. Y'OL* may speculatc in stocks all your life ahd en'd. up a poor maii unless you are tully posted. You may have temporary success, but eveqtually you wjll Join the ranks of "shorn br.nbs." Vears of experlcnce in th ? "Street" have lubsolutely provea lhal to bc successful one must know the moves of thi large iiiiancla! cllques. These financlal giants ulways purchaso stocks when prices aro oJown. when you, the "lamb," are selllng, i.nd when ihey srii (which is invariabl> ?. ; top prJces) you, the poor "lamb," buy. The Idea is to buy when thev buy and to sfell when they scll. Through our finan ii;il connectlons we nre in a good position to <i'-> this. These unancial giants are lerracd "ieaders" ln ili<- "Streeti' You inay not become a leader, but by sub r.nriblnB to our <1:iil>- finaadai forecascs you not only become a follower i>i the l :u:'i!i^ operators; but you also rcceiye tlie bonc-iits of our many years of e*peri unce and knowledge in Wall Street and '.:<?, Inuer affairs Our luformation department is main talneo? for this Durpose, and we notlfv you daily by mail (or by tolegraph when < r? -" aeoesaary) what to do and what not t j do. Our cliarges are very moderau'. coj:*iderlnjr the valuablc service we can render you. Hiphost rcfcrencc* furaished upon re? cucst. fhs New York Financial and Mercantiie Co., C2 Wall Street; New York City. 'JON'ET LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE. rctah merchants. teamsters and board lnic-house ke?pers uoon thclr own name^ without securlty: easy payments. TOL VAK. r.oom 10. No. 1110 Maia Street Scott & StriBfifellow rfiembars New York Stock Exenange, _d!filGlba"P DiUftO Detailed Information Furnished in reoaidto Southern Invest ment Securities. Corresoondence Solicited. BANKERSand 3R0RERS. Stock Bought or. Margin. Direct vrires New York, Phila delpliia, Chicago. John L Wiiliems & Sons, bAnkers -AND DEALERS IN INVESTKENT SECURiTIES, Coraer of Tenth cntf Main Streets. BULLETS FLEW THICK. Young Man Hunj His Coat With Cartridges in His Tocket on Stove Fipc. (SpecJ&S Plspatch to Xba Tlmcs.) YVINCHESTER, VA., Oct. 21.-A young farrner named ICllUngham aung his trouscrs contclning cartridges over a stove pipo in his room last night. The cook made a reu" hot fire this morning, and tho pipe becomlng hot set lire to tho clothing. causing the bullets to fly thick and fast. The tarmer narrowly escaped being struck by several of them before he made his escape. The Shenandoah Valley Agricultural Soclety's grounds were alive .with faklrs and other gamblers on Sunday. Much money changed haaui*. STOCK MARKET EXTREMELY DULL Even Professional Operators Dare Not Forecast Future. NORTHtRN PAC1FIC PROBLEM. Uncertainty of Term3 of Settlement Over. comes Specuiation?Money Outiook Doubtful?Bonds Steady and Very Dull. (By Associated r"res9.3 ?XEW YORK, Oct. 21.?Speculatlve scn tin-cnt continuc-d profoitndly dull to-d'ay, but tnstead of the conflicting movemcts ol prices and the confiision which have rofiected! this condition for some time past, the market sank into a lethargy. Even the professional operators secmed to givc up the idea of attempt-rg to fore s-.e the inliire movemo-nt of prices. It t\culd be necessary to co back a year to ttntt a simUar uerlod of clullness. East WL-elt's transactlons of the stocK exehtinge fiilbelow the corresponding perfod of last yeai for the first tirne during the present calendar year. This fact, and to-day'a dullness, \vhich was even more marked, are strikirig evidVnce of the uncertaii.ty which has overcome the speculation, due Inimediately to the cmergency of the Northern Pacilic problem and the disclos ure of the fact that the actual terms of a settlement still remain to be agreed upon. While the cneumbeney of the concilia Uoh Board of Directors. of course, af fords a strong guararttee agaliist the Quarrel again; the members of that body seeiri to have practically the whole^ task vet before them of lindinsr a plan wnicli will be acceptable as a lin.il settlement to both parties and relieve the straiued con? dition gi-owing out of tho load of securi ties carried for coritrol now by means of bank loans. Incoming foreign mails dis c-lose that the impdrtance of this problem ls fully recognszed throughout Uie financial world", and its state of susoerision acts as a represslve irifluencc on .speculation. The contlnued uncertainty of the money market outiook is anbther doubtful featurc. Mbriey contlnues to go to the South and sub-Tfeasury at Xew York to rembve the surplus ln the revenue from the circula tion. while sterling exchange rose again to-day. As this marks the prp.cess of the remlttaJice for renaymeht of foreign bor rowings, it was not unnatural that the Eondon market should respotid with a de cline in rates. Money market pressure at Paris and Berlih continues. and the ulti mate futures of those marKet. when the heavy year-end rcquirements come to be met. "is a question still to be solved. Xew York banks to-d'ay had the beneftts of payments from the sub-Treasur" of al m'ost $2,000,000 on account of Australian and Klondike gold. j Mbvem'ents of special stocks to-day call for little speclflcatlori. There was some early str-njgth, led by the Pacifics, but the genera! tendency was downward from ( inanimation. Amalgamated Ooppcr lost practically all of Saturday's galn. I Railroad bonds were very dull and | about steady. Total sales. par value, ?2,2S0.O0O: Dnlted States refunding 2's declined V, per cent. on ihe last call. The total sales of stocks to-day were 2PG,-lp0 shares. MOXEY AXD EXCHANGE?Money on call closed steady at .'Jfr.'.'A per cent.: last loan. .'> ner cent.; prlme mercantile naper. 4}4@5 per cent. Sterling exchange strong wilh actual business in~ bankers' bills at S&S614 for cTemand and at .St ?<-! for sitxy iVnvs. posted rates. ?4.S4lv.<<i-l.S-"i and S-1.S7; con-mercial bills. S4.S31,?ff?4.85%. Bar sil ver. D7%: Mexlcan dollars. 4.")',. Govern ment bonds weak: State bonds inactive; railroad bonds steady. STOCK QUOTATIOXS. riimlfktd by MeBSM. 5COTT & ST1UXGFKLLOW. Menibers'lfew Yotk Stock Kxchanire. OPen. Illzlt. Lnir. Clntn. Atrlilsnn. "S 7K!i 77K "?a Atchlsnnpfd. 9" . B7ta Kfiltiitit.rc.fc Olilo. 10-'K 103Vs Wi'A 1W',{ Bftltlmorc.t Ohm pfib.??? BS'i Biooklvn ttanld'I ranilt... 61 61 60.U tiOVitl CanadiaiiPaciflc. 11Q4 UOfe 1:0 ir;."a i Canndn Sovithern. . Sliij j Clifknpcakc.t Olilo.. . <5 ! Chicapo &'Alton. S6J4 ; Ciilcfipo ,t Aitoit pfd. :"'i j Clilcaso Great Western_ -'-^j 5-'V 2-Vb 2:;% j Chtcspo Git-nt WV.n'n pfd . f&H Ohlcaco C4t. AVtsfn pfd.B . 44 C.l.&St.'Louls. -JOl.ij I C..1.&'St;Edu'is:pfd. 'Us I C.-&E.IUI110H. 121 'C.Jfc Xortlivrist. 2f:'. 201 203 cuicftso.B.-i:&Pactnc... it:.1,' m'.'j wi mji ChicairoTcrnt. ATiiin. 20 j tlilcupo'l'enit.ifc'l ratts. i.fii . '??'. \ IV. c: C. nitdSt. Lottis. B7U, 9'.H SUj ?0y . ("ol.So'.illii-ni. 13^? la^a lEJi | Col SotttliPftt 1st pf.!. ?'"'?i t'oLSoutiit'tii at pra. Wa Delawarc.i JIuttBOit. 167 l)cl..I.ack-. .t Westcrn.:. 22i>H Penvcr.t tloGrhnde. <4 Dettvcri Klo Giatidepftl. &0ij jtdc . -tl'4 <1K -10 <nJj EritisVpra"...".. on mh t;j cs Ki-ifLM 1'iJ. ?'?' Great Korthern pfd. 3P1V 133 191 IlocklnpCoal. 1-';V IlnclUtip Valley. 6:i Hb'cktiisrA'atlcy pfd.*:? IlllnolsCeutral. MO'i !?"'* 14CMi '1G lown Cetttral. !1 JoTraCcutralpfd. .... ?$ Lnke'Eric J: Wcstern. ?i IjikeErle^AVestcrimfd. 185 Loulsville A Nushvllle.... 10:i?i lOtV ' ?st 10-Ji'i Manlinttdn 1. 120 l-'O:; mi', imX Met.Sireet Railway. l"'sl;j '-,1>W lallj lSIV, Me'xlcaiiCeiitral. -"^M? 2'-'-'i S-Vs -**?* Mexican Nnttonnl. !?*-? .Mliiiit-sip .t St. I.otils. . lt!'?? MlFBOtirir:icitic. !Jl7s ??>? *SX tJi /\ Mlssouii.lCnit. & Tex. 25JJ MIssnuri.Kait. &Tex. 1>M. BO.'i JiO.H S0 i'JH NewJersev Ceittral. IfV,^ NewYorKCentral. l'';"i 157 150-% 1565S Norfolk & Westorn. 5C ?<iH 55-% 5".u Ko'rfolk aifWpstent pfd. ?*?! | SoitheriiPacinc pfd. 101K 1CC", 104 10IH I Ontarlo it Westcrn. 8-!*' ?:il4 S? Si PnctflcMait. ^S* <r.^s i-n UX :? leni.svlvanta. ?' I!"1? ?6:i? 1)6:I4 Rendlitp. ->0? 40.* 40^ 40!j Beadinclstpfd./... .--- -??- ;-?? >*U \ St.UiSan. Kr. 41X 4>'a ?('* 40K1 St.L. & Kan. Vr. l?t i>r.l. TOV tt.L. iSim. l'"r. -d l'W. 6BX St. L.<fcSoutiiwestern. 27 | st 1 & Soutiiweatern pfd r.fi ".tP^ SC 55^ , gtli'ttul. 1G5-? l65^ le<7s 165 St.l'auVpfd. ?. 3S7 Souiliernl'ncltlc. 51.J, CtUi 59H SS's Southern lUilway.'. S-'\, S-J's SStji S2>< Souiliern liallwaypfu. SBjj .>t,v< jnt-i ffcjj lexns iPaciftc. ?B>,' SSH SS^k RS 'ioledo.StlUortVcst. soJi Toledo.St. 1.. & West. pfd. S4^ Ur.lonPacitic. P:*^ K'U. p!)3s <inu riiloiil>?-cili?Pfa. J3 ?^4 6< ?? -1-' wauasli. 19J? \V?lie?]>pfd. Sfi!< ^C'-n c6 ?6 Wli?eliltS * LnkeKrie. -. li^g Wlfconslit Ceittral. 2?r>a 2n;< 2Clg' iu Wificousiii Cent'ral pfd. 40 EXPEES3 COMPANIEi At!aiii-?. IfO Ameili an. 1FR rnltetl States. ?S Wells-l'arso. ll>? MISCELLANEOna Amiilrjantntcd Copper. 02 921, 80>4 f!C^ Amer.SmcllJt Ut-an. 43^ 43Jf 43,'i 4S?i Anu-r.sniclt <fc Kefln. pf.l. fi ? LlitrcedOll.-. '. 17 Linece'd Otl pfd. .... 40 Anr.con<lnMinl!t?Co. S'iH S>.,VJ SSJ5 :/."? Colorndol-uel fc Iron- i-'-i i'l'A 92 ?1 ConrolldatedGas. 217 t"o:itt:iciitalTob:icoo pfd.. II1'. 116 11"..^ l!5Sf Gfneral Blectric. 2-'<;'*' -;'"!??' 230 "56 Glur. Sttcar. J'? f'~J 41 <j Inleriiatloitat l'aticr. 2JVi 'i\H ~0S iVk JnternaUonal Paper t>rd... 77'-.H ..?? 76V Tn.'^ liiteiiiatlotial I'ower. ^S^1 LnciedfGas. -;,- --?; 9J. NfitloiialBtiicnU. 4. 41Ta ' 41-i Kktioiinl I-ead. -?-- ?-?- ?-- lt>? North Ainci-iccn. *^J ?>- % !'? R^?S&v:r.:::;:."r.aaf? ^r $& X I?re*fea Sleel Car. *\ 41 40Jj .-^ J/rfFSCUSleci Car pfd. S!^ S-K 81Vj SJ pullmRn Parior Car... 2? 220 21? ?!8 Standard 011. '???; ,???? -^ 7no guirar. "S,*4 12n? 119Ta 1!?7? TenneeseeCoal ilron. 60^i 60>- 60^ S?t7, I'nlonBag. ?IH fttlon B?K |>M. ;.??? ???? .... 70 Cnltcd States Leather pfd ..... . M t'ttltcdStateiKubner. .... 1514 Dtiltcd States Iluhber pfd. CO WetternCitina. H4 D?S !*ni MVi JJep.lron&Steet. 1S? 1SH 15 15 Rep. Iron <stStecl pfd.; e.-i'fc 65T? 65^ 65=j Car Fouudry. 25 2)J4 25 J3 Cart'ounarTpfa. 80ij, 81 SOSfe soi, Int. Steam Pump.. 46 lut. Steam Pump pfd. ..... 85 Sloss-ShelT S. Alron.. 29? Sloss-Shcff. S. & Iron pfd.. .... .... .... -,o Katloual Salt.... .... 32 MstloiialSaUpfd. .... .... 64 g. s. stcci... ?3\i, 4514 42"9 n:i ?????-?.- y- ..'?.? ?'-..''.??:...?.-? f-^ ?? ?:..??-<"-*.????:.??'..?? ? Members of New York Stock Private Wire to New York. U. S. Steel pfd. 92Ji KV ?2>4 9314 Ameriean Cotton Oil. Wi st,<* *>? _?;?? Va.-Caioima Cliem.. ??? Va'.-Caroliua.Cheni pfd. 1<1 BOXDS fcy, KrOin reg.-1CS5 Hocklng Val 4J?'S ldb^ V P2'?.'Refuniconp.'.OHi' L'&S Unlfied 4*s...l0l*< V 5 Vs ieg _107)4 Mexican Geu 4'n... ?31., TJ S S's'/conpon.HVVi Mexlci n Cen lst in folg U S new 4's, reg.1SS ilinti .fcSt Lonis4'a lOSij tl S new 4's, coupon. 739 &? K & T4'a. 9BS U SoM 4's reg.112 JHC&T2d'a. So PS4-5,coupon.112 -JKY Central ist'i .'..iOS? D Sj'= rcpistered...".Oii>i N Y.Cen gen :SH'3..1C9l, U S 5's, coupon.l&7Mi NJ Cen general Vs. iro\' AicMsoiigeneraM'a IOj'-k Nortlierii Pac 4's...iu.'$ Atchisonadjusll's.. 97*:, Norlhcrnl'acificS's. TJJa l'.nlt & Ohio -I's.10J N .t W cansol^'a .. . :0J!i Balt AOhioSH's-"- '.'H>4 Heading general 4*s 96)j Balt <tOliioconv4'3lC0 StL&lJl coiiso[5*3.115x.j CanadaSoutli'nX'd'a USU, St ].?S F 4's. 56 On of 6a 5's. cou .. 107* St L & S W lst's.... 9S? Cen of (Ja Istln .... 7Us StLASWM's. TSi, Cen of Ga id l:i. 28 San An & A I'ass... M>i.a C!i<-8 .t 01111)4^'^.. 107L4 Southern 1'nc 4's.... 92% Chic'&Altaji's. !-:>?* Southern Hy 5's.t?>? Chic, 1! <t Q new 4's, 93 lex .v i'neillc lst's..1191^ C, M .fcSt l'fen I's. llu.H lV'btJ.&.W.4's. ... M,s CiXWroii.-olTi. 1S9%i Unlbn I'aeinc 4's...lO.'>JU C, lt I .t I' 4'3.lflBJi I'nion Pac eonv 4'3 107:9 CCCiStLgenl's. 10S Wabnsh lst'a.ll'JS Cliicai-o Terni 4'3... 9J VTabasti id's.110 CdlonidoSoutlmJ'a Ss'ii V^iliasu I>cb B. SS Denve'r&KioG 4'?.. 10.; V est Shore 4's.113^ Krie pi ior lleh 4's. 9S*i ^ lieel .t h l-.rie 4*s. uo-? Eric general 4'a. S7,'* Wisconsin Cen4's.. bai^ FtAV.it DenCit lst's 107? M-.iW'i.. 94 Con l'ob 4's. U5 BABTJMOIiF. 3TOCK MARTCET. BAETIMORE. JiD., .Oct. 21.?Seaboard" cotnmon. 2S7k'?/2.Si,-j; do. prcferred, 50ii<8> 50J/> Seoboard", 4's, 82&@S29i. EICmiOA'D STOCK market. Richmond. Va., Oct. 21, 1001. SALES. Vifginia-Carollria Chemical prererrcd? C shares at 121. Tho Virginia State Insurance Company? 40 shares at 27:;4 . Virginia Centuries?$4,000 at 0C%. STATE SECURIT1E3. Bid. Asked. North Carolina 4's. C 1010.. 105 North Carolina G s. C. 1010.. 135 Va ::'s, new. C. and R. 1932.. 00 Of'.Vi V.. Centuries, 2-3, C. and R... 00 001 j CITY SECURITIES'. Rich. City r.'s. R.. 1020-1022.. 11S Kich. City 4's, R.. 1020-1030.. 100 RAILROAD BOXDS. G. and A. R. R. Con. f.'s. 103 X. and W. Rv. 4's. 1000. 102 Kich. and Meck. 1st-i's, .1048.. S Seaboard Bond CertiHcates... S'JU S:? \V. X. C. lst 0's, C. 101-i. l.i KAJLROAD STOCKS. Atlantic Coast Line pfd_VM) 10S R, F. and P. Div. Oblig.. .100 2lT. 210 it. and 1-". and R., 1<". and f. ConnecUon .70 130 ... Seaboard Air Bine pi"d"_imi 50 Seaboard Air Bine com....l00 20 ... BANK Ai,D TRUST OO. STOCKb'. Eroad-Street Bank .-~> 20 City .lt. 32 First National .l'?i i7,"> Me'rchants National .100 22") Metropoli tan.25 23 25 National Bank of Va.100 120 Bei. Sav. and Ins. Co... ....20 ?>?"> Pianters National ..:_.K>0 :i.Ci Rich. T. and' S. Dep. Co...pi0 141 Sayings Bank of Rich!.... .25 45 Securitv.:.....100 100 102'i State Bank of Va.100 100 Southern Trust Co.100.108 Uriion Bank of Ricli.50 !<;."> Virginia Trust Co.100 12S 130 INS. COMi'ANlES. Va i'-VHre nnilMarine .25 3S A'irginia. Stiile .'-'?> -T ??? !>uB! Ki.i.y1 NEOUS. A'mer. Tob. Co. pfd., S*s.:.100 110 150 Cont Tob. pfd.. 7's.1i^>114 120 Old Dominion S. S. Co-1"<> .20 i:*>5 S. 1. and & Co. lst borids, G's4 107 110 S. I. and S. C?>. Con. 4%'s. T0 S't S.-S. S. and 1. Co. nfd. 7's.100 77 ao S.-S. S. ahd I. Co. com-100 27 30 Va.-Car vChem. pfd1., S's. ..100 121 121V4 Va.-Car. Chem. com.100, 58-74 00 GRATX AXD COTTON EXCHANGE. Richmond, Va., Oct. 21, 1901. WHEAT- . __? Longbefry . ?? ? W ? 0 Mixeil .J @iG. Shortberry . ';' r?'<' Xo. 2 red . >'} Va. bagJots. 6a wio cokn vWhite (Va.) bag lots. ^l,@cc Xo. 2 white . l"J72 Xo. 3 white . fi;' Xo. 2 mixed . j? Xo. 3 mixed . 637a OATS? Xo. 2 mixed . 40'A Xo. 3 mixed . 40 No. 2 white ....-? --''i _ Winter seed . 50 @.A RYE.- "> ^^ PEANUT MARKETS. XORFOBK. VA.. Oct. 21.-PEANTJTS Quiet: fancy. 2%c: strictly nrime, 2%c: prime. 2ffi2Mc: Spanish. 75fai7c; machine pieked. lV.-V71^.ie. oi ,^ PETERSBURG, VA.. Oet. 21.-iRo oorted by Martin & Son.)?PEANUTS? Market very qui-.l in Vlrginlans: shell 1ns stock. iv/0"2e.; prime, 'lli'^hz.: extm higher prices. COTTON MARKETS. XEW YORK. Oct. 21.?Cotton futures opened easy with prieds 5@9 pbints lower, and continued to decline most of the morning under heavy liquidation. started bv very weak Liverpool cables and hcaw receipts pretty much all over the belt. There were few supporters 111 evidence, and before the selling- movement erave any signs of letting up January had broken to 7.80, 'or more than .S2 a bale from the best price of last Friday. Europe. Vall Street. commission houses and rooni Iongs devoted' entire attention to disposnl of cotton purchased. a large pa'-t of it above S eents. Good weather condltions over the entire belt ?<nd lower southern spot markc-ts, added" to the heaviness. of the market. Private cables from Liverpool declared that the weisht of actuni cotton from exporters on this sidv: had caused het weakness there. Soon after the noon hou- the market gave signs of being over-spld and in a position ta rallv with anything like moderate sun pqrt. The ronm, however, was slow to buy again on account of free estimates for Houstoa and Xew Orleans recefnts. Tlie more timid shorts bid the marltet up 5ft7 points, but fresh bear pressuie sent "prices back to nearly the lowest level of the day. with the market finally easv and not 15@1S points lower. Total sales were estimated at 300.000 bales. Port receipts were larger than ex pecte'd; but offset in offect to some extent bv farth'er enormous clearings. those for Saturdav and to-day overtbpping total port receipts during the same period, thuo causing a loss to port stocks. Cotton futures opened" easv and closcd easy. Opened. Closed. October .^-;|2 7.78 November .7.00 7.7S Decembcr .7.90 7.82 January .7.80 7.S1 February. 7.7S March .7.70 7.74 April. .7.70 7.72 May .7.78 7.71 Juiie . 7.75 .... July_. <-S0 _ Spot cotton closed aulot at i^c. lower; middlinrr uplands, R^-c; middiing gulf, 8;ia: sales, 1,000 bales. ? Cotton quiot: middiing. S%c: nct re? ceipts. 081 bales; gross. 3.232 bales: sales. 1000 bales; stock, 72,050 bales. Total to-day?Xet receipts, 72,159 bales; exrort to Great Britain. 34,420 bales: to th:s Contlnent, 24.2S2 bales- stock. 514,472 bales. Consolidated?Xet receipts. 141,522 bales; exj.ort to Great Britain, S7.302 balei;; to Fr:.nce, 13.1S2 bales; to the Contlnent, 5J.740 bales. Totjal siace Septeraber lst?Net receipts. 1.351-.056 bales; export. to Gicat Britain. 30,1,040 bales; to Francei 12.5.707 bales; to mr; Continent, 400,472; bales. ? : ... PETERSBURG, VA.. Oct. 21.?(Rc porteu by Maron & Son.j?COa'TOjS ? Qulet at S%c. - OOFFEE MARKET. . XEW YORK, Oct. 21.?COFEEE?Great excitement prevailed' at ihe cbffee ex change, where prices were decidedly higher and business - enromously active. The tone was offfcially described' as steady at ah advance of 20030 points on gereral buying, while the selling was scattefed and cliiefly. by oartios whb were satisfied with their . proftts. The princi p tl factor in creating this upward move ment was the further testimony from Erazil indicating a cxbp ehortage. ' tsales were 157,000 bags. DRY GOODS MARKET. NEW YORK, Oct. 21.?DRY GOODS? Th< drv goods market to-dav- has shown a fair amount of business in progress. The decline in raw cotton has not affected tho tone. and fully previous prices have been realized for brown. bleached and cotton colored. and for "rints and ging hams. Print clolhs are firm with 3 cents bii for regulars. Silks are firm with fair sales. CHTCAGO MARKET. CIIICAGO, ILE.. Oct. 21.?General li cittidatioh ln wheat on a dull and hcavy market u'epressed grains to-day, anu De cember wheat closed %@%c lower: De cember corn %'ST>c. depressed, and Bc cember oats U??c. down. Pruvisions closed a shade to 5c. lower. The leadiog features ranged as followa: Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT?No. 2. Oet. 6074 007A OO14 OO-'K, Dec. 7m 71% 70% 70% May . 74% 74% 73% 73:<i CORX?Xo. 2. Oct. ._._ 54% 54';! 54% 5-1', Bee "..,_!_,_, 50% 50=36 55% 55% May .'.'_ 58% 08% 5S 58% OATS?No. 2. ??,, Oct. 34% 34% r:4% 34% Dec. 35% 35% 25% 3->% May . 37% - 37% 3.U 3.U MESS POKK-bbl. ."-_ Jan.ir..12% 15.25 15.1G lo.lO May .ir..i7% 15.25 15.15 lo.lo LARD?100 ibs. ? ??. Oct.0.35 o.:r, 0.3O 0.30 Nov.0.25 0.25 0.20 0.20 Jan.0.02% 0.05 S.97% S.97% May .:_0.02% 0.05 0.02% 0.02% SHORT RIBS-i 100 lbs. Oct ...,. S.40 8.40 835 $.3-> Jan'. .7.... 7.S5 7.87V.'. 7.S2% r.S2% May ...... 7.05 7.07% 7.02% 7.02-:. Cash auotatibns were as follow ' > lour steady. No. 3 spring wheat. Uj%@yyc.; Xo. 2 red. 71 @71:J4c. Xo. 2 yellow corn. uG'ic" Xo. 2 oats. 3UV?<T'-30%c; Xo. 2 white. 37&<i?3S%c:: Xo. 3 white'. 37%%3.Sl.'.c. Xo " rye 55%?5t5c. Fair to choice mait ihg barley, 5-i*f57c. 'Xo. 1 flaxseed, $1,53; No. 1 northwestern. $1:55; prime Timothv seed" $5.55@-5.U5. Mess pork; per barrel, $13.S0@13.S5; lard. per 100 rounds, $9.30? 0.35. Short rib sid'ts (loose). S8.250S.4y; drv saulted shoulders (boxed), $7.50@i:<y; short clear sides (boxed), $S.85@S.9u. Whiskev. basis of high wines. $1.30. But te- stea"dv; creamery, 14<?21c.: dairy, 1-w 10e Clieese steady at 0%rf>10:-ic. Ege-s firnv fresh. 1S@1S%C. Receipts?Wheat. 170 000 bushels; corn. 210.000 bushels; oats, 311.000 bushels; h'ogs. 25.000 head. T) A r TTMORTC >tA ?Kr.T BALTIMORE. MD Oct. 21.?Flour quiet; western superior, $2.35?2.45 Wheat weak- spot, the month and Xovember, 73%@73^c; Becember. 74%-ft74"-ic.: south? ern bv sample. 64(S04ViC, Corn easler; mixed. spot and the month. 5S*L@5STfri:.: year 5G%fWU%c.: southern white corn (KKSOlC. Oats lirm: Xo. 2 white. 41c. Rye very dull; Xo. 2 nearby. 55c B"tter lirm and unchanged; fancy creamery. 22@23o; Store-packed. 13@15c. Eg" firm and un? changed; fresh. 19@-20c. Cheese lirm an ' unchanged; large. 10VK8 10%e.: small. llfji lB'.c. Sugar lirm aiul juu-hanged; fine and coarsc granula.ted, $5.15. ?MAVAL STORES. WILMTXGTOX. X. C. Oct. 21.-SP1R ITS TURPENT.INE?Xothing doing: re? ceipts, 77 caslcs. Rosin firm at 90?95c.; re'eeipti 135 barrels. Crude turpentine lirm at $L10@2.00; receipts. 05 barrels. Tar firm at $1.25; receipts. 4.".!'. barrels. SAVANNAH, GA.. Oct. 21.-SPIR1TS TURPENT1NE?Firm at 34:'-c.: receipts. 70.'. casks; sales. 524 casks; exnorts. 714 casks. Rosin firm; receipts, 2.870 barrels; sales 2.002 barrels: exports. 3,038 barrels. . CHARLESTOfN, S. C. Oct. 21.-ti;r PEXTiXE? Firm at 35&C. Rosin firm an:l unchanged. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. Richmond. A'a.. Oct. 21, 1001. Private sales were renortetl to-day as fbllows: Cutters. 1 liostsheads: wrappers 0 hpgsheads; western, 12 hogsheads, and fillers, 14 hogsheads. [lispections were: Bright. IS hogsheads; dark, 2 hogsheads. ? . Warehouses report 10 hogsheaos re? celved and 31 hogsheads delivered. RICEEMOND TOBACCO MARKET. Lynchburg, Va.. Oct. 21, 1001. _ Some new. tobacc'o is being sold in the warehouses of the city, and prices recelv? ed for it are very satisi'aetory. The tiual itj of the new-tobacco is fuliiling expec tatio'ns in every way, anu judgiag by present inuications the coming year will be most successful, both as to Quantity and quality. Some bright tobacco is also being offered, and the prices which it brings aro lirst-class. Quotatiohs are r.s followa: DARK GRaDLS. LlComlnon, dark lugs, .5 2.50?$ 8.0U Medium. dark lugs . 2So@ 3.10 Good dark lugs . 3.30QI 4.50 atmnion dark ieaf ;. 3.509 f>.00 Medium u-Lrli. kaf . O.Ooiji u.50 Good dark leaf . 5-00$ 8.^0 Fine dark leaf .10.00? 11.00 Extra fine dark leaf. 11.50@ 12.50 Bla'-k wrappers . lo.OOii; 25.00 UKIOHT TUBACCOS. l",onTmon . 2.C0? S.00 Medium bright . 5.50? 4.00 Q000l . 4.50@ 0.00 L^^f_ Comraon cutters. 5.00? 0.00 Medium cutters . G.00? 7.00 Good cutters . 8.00? 0.00 Fine cutters. 10.00{t> 1J.50 Bright Wrappers? Comraon. 8.00^ 10.00 Medium . 11.003 15.00 Good .<?. 15.00? 20.00 Flne . 20.00? 30.00 Mahogany Wrappers? Uoor" . 14.00? 20.00 Medium. 10.00? 14.00 Ccmmon . 7.00? lO.oO DANVILBF Torj'"": iMTti.-RT Danville. Va., Oct. 21. 1001. The markat stands as follows: Nondescript gocas . ._.j.3 2.00?5 4.CD Granulp jrs . 4.50? 7.00 Smokers? 'Cominou . 3.503 6.00 Good . . 6.00? 8fH> Fine . 8.00? 0.50 ?r-Common -...... V.....Z S.00? 10.00 Good.?. 10.00? 12.50 Fine .12.00? 22.50 Flll?rs? Common_-. 3.00? 4.S0 Good. 4.00? 8.00 Fine. 8.00? 12,00 Wrappers? Common . S.00? 12.00 Medium.12.5or> 17.50 Good . 11.UY^ 35.00 Fancv .35.00? 55.00 PETERSBURG TOBACCO MARKET. Petersburg. Va.. Oct. 21. 1001. fRarorted by Martin <& S' i.l Xothing doing ir. tobacco. A few prlnr ihss have been sold at 5--00. Prices quoted are: Common Iuks.S 3.50T?$ 4.0e Good lugs.. -IHOfS r.-on f.ons leafy lugs . 5.50? 7.00 Short leaf .:.. 5.0O'.?. nfio Medium leaf . 0.50? 7.'r> Medium to prood shlppLng leaf 8.0"^ lo.OO Medium wrappers... .11.00? 12.5 Fine wrapners ._13.00? 18.00 Fine to very fine shipplng leaf .11.00?-14.00 Short wrapr?rs .:. 8.00ff> 10.00 MARINE 1XTELLIGENCE. POKT OF RICHMOND, OCT. 21. 1001. ARRIVED. ^teamer Albemarle. Glover, Norfollt. merchandise and paasengera, Old Domla ?3teamer Yemassee, O'Neil, Phlladelphia, Pa., merchandlaa and passengers, Clyde Tuff Setlla. Jones, Baltimore, barge of ofl Standard: Oil Company. SAILED, Steamer Albemarle, Glover. Norfolk, merchandise and passengers, Old Dcmin lon Line. ' ? . Steamer Pocahontas, Graves. . Jama" FOR SALE. n Homes ATBaRGAIN JPjRICES. Here they are: $d ? Uffc fora Two-Story Eight-Room Dwelling, desirably located 1 9 O D.U on Third Avenue. in Chestnut Hill. 2?%?\ for a very pretty Dwelling, In first-class order, oo HU Chestnut Hill. Easy payments. O. L-. St H. L-. DEMOOM, 821 E. MAIN STREET. HOMES?WHO WAXTS OXE OR MORE choice Acres at railroad statlon, near city, $15 to S-">0 per acre. Easy pay? ments: title perfect. unencumbcred. Ad? dress ACRES. care Leader. River landings and Xorfolk, merchandlse and passenger, Virginia Xavigatloii Com? pany. Tug Stella. Jones. Baltimore. oil bar<re. Schooner Anaie C. Johnson; Wilks, James River. ligh,t. Schooner Mana 1'ierson, Lear. James River. light. _ Schooner James Bond. "Wllliams, James River. ligltt. ' _ Barge Marlin, Joseph, James River. Hght. ' . , Barge F. W. Cummiskey, Jr.. Lgan, James River, Hght. . Barge Joseoh P. Tucker. McDevitt. James River. light. PORT NEWPORT XEWS. OCT. 21, 1901. ARR1VEO. Schooner Frank Falmer. PorVland. * Schooner Henry H. Pitts. Baltimore. Schooner "Alice E. ' "Ia-V. Portland. Steamer Roehampfon, e ernandina. Steamer Udala, Philadelphla. SLuamer Elswtck Lod??-e: Xeu- Orleans. i Steamer Cam.pan.ia, Galveston. SAILED. Steamer Roehampton. GhenL Steamer Lyra. Boston. Schooner Cliftocil. Galveston. Steamer Catanea, Xew York. Steamer Elswicfc Lodge. Manahester. Steamer Campania. Rotterdam. PORT BERMUDA Hl'XDRED, OCT. 2L ARR1VED. Schooner Rebecca M. Smith, Grecc, to. load lumber. Barge Mc-rlin, "Freet, to load poplar . WUOCt. SATLED. Barge Reliance. Henderson, loaded pop? lar wood, City Point, Va. ZMERMAiYS NEW HOTEL. Plans oi Norfolk ArcaitectJ Will Probably be Acceptcd. Peebies & Co., the Xorfolk architects, will probably be selected as the archt tects for the hotel to bc- c-rected by -Mr. W. H. Zimmerman, at Seyenth and Broad Streets. The plans submitted by the ftrm, along with those from other firms here and elsewhere, struck the fancy of Mr. Zim? merman. and. after certain changes in the original plans are nii de, it is quite probable the Peebies plans will be ac cepted. Mr. Zimmerman said yesterday atternoon that he had not detinitely set tlttl upon any plans, and that his own [ plans in reference to the proposed hotel j worc in an unsettled condition as yet. He did not know just wherv the work of building the hotel woukli begin, for he had not settled that in his mmd yet. He thought it premature to say anythlng about the proposed hotel at this stage of the proceedihgs. Plans are in the hands of contractors for the construction of a yard englne shed for the Locomotive Works. The shed is to be 70x20 feet and of first-class material. The transformation of the old Van Lf-w rcsidfnee Into handsome quarters for the Virginia Club is aimost completed. The sum of ?4.000 will be spent in the im provements of the interior, and a large sum will be expended ln beautifying tbe exterior iri the spring. Mr. P. A. S. Brine, secretary ot" the T. P. A., and who for a long time was secretary or tne Deep Run Hunt Club. has been chosen as manager of the Virginia Club. There were a great many fine sets of harness at the recent Horse Show, and it is gratifying to know that among the most highly praised were those worn by the horses owned by Messrs. W. B. Saun dcrs, Langhorne Putnt-y. George K. Scott. and others. which were made by the Richmond house of Thomas L. Jeter. evidencing the fact that Richmond can successfully compete with any sectton in the manufacture of tin^ harness as well as in other branches of industry. Virginians ln Washington. (Special Dispatch to The Times.) WASHIXGTOX. D. C. Oct. 21.?Virgin ians r.gistered at Washington hotels to day: J. A. X'elson and wife. Charles A. X'esbitt and wife, E. B. Vv'atters, George Wayne Anderson. and James R. Gordon, Richmond; H. Chomside and E. L. Kd monstnn. Staunton; F. M. Hamlin, Jr., Danville: Geo. L. Gordon. CharlottesviUo; J. W. Borum, Xorfolk, and A. P. Yancy, Elkton. Mobson Estate So.'d. (Spoelal Dispatch to Tho Tlmes.) K1XG GEORGE. VA., Oct. 21.?Captain John PoIIock. late of Stafford- county, Va., has purchased of Dr. F. F. Xinde. the old Hobson estate near here, and will take his family there to reside. AL'CTION SAL.KS. By E. A. Catlin. Real Ks >te Auctioneer. U Xorth ^tevc-nth Street. Nos, 1821 andl823 Windar St. AT AUCTIOX. TWO-STORY FRAMES, SIX ROOMS EACH. By request of parties in fntereat. I will offer for sale at public auctio :. upon the premises. on THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1301. at "> o'cloek P. M.. the property above describedf. consistinr: of Two Frame Tenements. o{ six room each, at the southeast corner of W'intk-r and Sumpter Streets. The Iot fronts ."'> feet and extends back 110 feet to an .alley. This property is rented to good tc-nunts at -<ltiS per annum ($84 t-ach). end you can get a bargain if you will attentV this sale. TERMS?Very accomtnodating. E. A. CATLIX. Auctioneer. George V\". Mavo, Auctioneer. BAXKRUPT SALE OF GRA1X M1LL COMPL-ETE. 1ROX SAFE, TRFOK. SCALES. HAY. CORX, STRAW. OFi-TCK FURXITURE. LUMBER. ETC. In pursuance of an order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, ln the matter of The Virginia Feed Company, bankrupt. enter ed: on the 15th day of October, 1003; tha urderslgned recelvers will sell. by nubllc auction. on the oremlaes, Xo. 432 3outh Sixth Street. at 12 o'cloek M.. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1001. tha Entrine, Mlll, Shaftlng, Pulleys. Belt ing and all aDDurtenances complete. ror grtnding graln. Truck Wagon. Harness. a large auantlty of Empty Bags. Hay. Corn, Straw. etc: Iron Safe, Platform Scales, Office Furnl ture and mtscellaneous artlcles: and the lumber of the Stables. Sheds, etc, in rear of premises. TERMS?Cash. W. J. TODD, R. M. PILCHER. Recelver* ?p OR SALE. ?1,230 each, $50 cash. balance at Sli'il per month. two detached new six-room U\VKI.LI.\'GS on east side of Thi:ty-third Street between ilarshall and Clay. J. D. CARXEA1-, Xo. 1106 East Main StreeE FOR SALE. REXT AXD EXCHAXGE. GEO. E. CRAWFORD & CO.. SOU E. Main Street. Catalojrue freo. > Tji OR SALE. Xo. 160.1 Park Averiue. This ts ln every particttlar an up-to-date new brick :>r>p erty. . Dwelling aml location delightful. Eight or nine rootns and every conveni ence. Hard to tlnd a better-buijt house. J. D. CARXEAL. Xo. 110H East Main Stroet. F1XE FARMS AXD ORCHARDS IX" the Kreat Fiedmont fruit. srain and slock set-tion of Virginia. EI?v"-ant water antl 4-Iimate: near great markets and etfucatlonal instltutions. For furth^r ln. formation address JOHX IA M'CUS. AftOn. Va. jp OR SALE. St.SOO will buy X'o. 121 N'orth Twentjr ftfth Str?-*?t, a seven-room dpfach"d DWELLING. all-right lnration: It'.O cash and balance at $20 per month. J. D. CARXEAL. Xo. ltOtJ East Main Street. POR SALE. $1.2."0. $5o cash and S!2."o p?r month. will buy Xo. 3615 East Rro.nd Street: a good new detached DWELLING. with seven rooms and long lot I have Jnst sold th? two adjoining and thfs i* the only one left J. D. CARXEAL. X'o. ilOfi East Main Street. Tji OR SALE. A comparatively XEW DWELLTXO irt Highland Park: best location: dwelling has about eight rooms and all conven iences: lot 70 feet front: long tim.> will be given and can te had low. J. D. CARXEAL X'o. 1106 East Main Street. ?p OR REXT. A desirable HIGH-P1TCHED STORE with basement. including back yartl v.-ith stable. Xo. 726 West Rroad Street. Thia is a desirable business location: rent low. J. D. OARNFVL. Xo. 1106 East Main Str^rt. ?pi OR SALE. ?!>nA will buy a nic---. detached six-room DWELLING in Fairmount. All conven iences. sttch as electric car. church and school; ?25 cash and balance at ?10 per month. J. D. CARXEAL, Xo. 1106 East Main Street. g? OR SALE. A beautifttl LOT. 10 fet-t front by about log feet. south side of Clay Street betwaen First and Adams, One of th.> best ln the city. J. D. CARXEAL. No. 1106 East Main Street. 'OR SALE. F( ST.300?Handsome WEST-END REST DENCE. containing 12 rooms. Possession o:i short notice. See T. M. WORTHAM X- CO.. Reat Estate and Loanst. AUCTIOX SALES. By T. &T. Wortham & C0.. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneer*. 101.". East Main Street. ? COURT SALE OF AN ELEGAXT THREE-STORY SEMI DETAOHED BRICK DWELL1XC, XO. 223 GOVERXOR STREET. AT THE IXTERSECTIOX OF CAPtTOL STREET. AXD IMMEDI ATELY OPPOSITE THE GOVERXOR'S MAXSIOX. WITH LOT FROXT1XG 33 FEET 4 IXCHES BY 130 FEET n IXCHES TO AN ALLEY. Pursuant to a decree of the Richmond Chancery Court. entered' May 2t>, IS05, in the cause of Keith vs. Bruce et als, the uudersigned. special commissioner. will sell at pttblic auction. on the premises. on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2::. 1901. at 5 o'cloek P. M.. the property above mfntioned. The house contains about lt> rooms and Is one of the most substantial and ele gantly built residences in the citv, the doors being nf solirt mahogany. the frames of cherry, and some of the mantels aro of handsome marble. Attention is called to these fittings by those who cont^m platf building, as such material is very scarce. The lot fronts 33 feet 4 inches bv 130 feef 0 inches to alley. While the house is now under rental to a eood tenant. possession may be had ln thirty days. if desired. TERMS?Ono-third cash. balance in B. 12 and IS months. the deferred payments to be evidenced by notes bearinic t> per cent. tnterest; and the title to be retalned until all the purchase money is paid and a conveyance ordered by the court. P. A. WELLFORD. Special Commissioner. The bond reouired of the special com? missioner by the above decree has been duly eiven. Teste: CHAS. O. SAVILLE. Clerk. By McVo:~h & Glinn. Real Estate Auetioneers. Xo. 1112 E. Main Street. RUSTEES' AFCTIOX SALE OF THAT T SMALL FRAME HOUSE, No. 1S03 Taylor Street. Bv virtue of a rertain de?d of trust to the' uudersigned trttstees. dated Septem ber 12. IS!>!>. dttlv recorded" in the clerk's office of Henrico County Court in D. B. 13* "B.," page 2G7. default huvfng been j made and being refiulred so to do by tha ben? tielarv. we will uroceed to sell, on the premises. on WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1901. at 5 o'cloek P. M.. that eomfortabl* Frame Dwelling X'o. IS03 Taytor Street. The lot fronts 20 feet on the south llna of Tavlor Street. and runs back bt-tween pamllel llnes i:'.0 feet. TERMS?Cash suffieient to pay eost and exr,enses of execiiting tnis trust. aU State ana county taxes due, Insuranct premium of s::. and a balance of $130 du? ori a note; the balance At one and twj years from day of sale for notes with ln terest added and secured by u. d'eed ol trust on said property. L. W. M'VEIGH. W. P. GLIXX. Trustee*. -.? -. ?-jf By C. H. Oltver, Auctioneer, Xo. 20 E. Broad Street PAWNBROKER'3 AUCTION SALE OF UXREDEEMED PLEDGE3. By request of C. C. Bridjres, State auc tloueer, I will seU for L. Lovenatine. No*. 6CKJ East Marshalt Street. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1901. at 10-30 A. M.. all unredeemed pledges. such as Watches. Guns, Plstols. Jewelry Clothing. etc. Partles havir.g ptedj^j with me will please redeem them befom day of sale. C. C. BRIDGES. State Auctton?er? Get> V. OIK-er. Salearnan, .