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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Stocks, Money, Exchange. Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Provisions, Etc. New Tnik. Fob. 1."..?Many stocks were materially advanced on the Stock Exchange lo-day, with dealing consid? erably larger than on yesterday. Gen? erally tho carl) market was more an-| (mated than ot late, and .strength de? veloped on pool manipulation and com? mission house buying i" London sold about 20,000 shares of stock, principally Northern Pacific, while Berlin woe re?l ported as being n purchaser of this ft ick. Northern Pacific common In the local market received pronounced sup? port, apparently on pool buying and on large dealings advanced "> points. Around f>:t. at which point London was felling, enormous blocks of stock were absorbed, nlthough the price hung foi n long time at 63%. The advance In this stock progressed in spite of the dissemination of reports that the offi? cials of ihe company denied that ihe preferred stock would he retired or that puch :t project had i" en considered. As Northern Pacific was the feature of strength, so was Burlington promi? nently weak. This stock, which ad? vanced yesterday in anticipation of ac? tion on the par! ei Burlington directors on a refunding scheme, opened un? changed, developed weakness ami made an extreme decline of over points The lowest figure was on th.- announce? ment that nothing had been done re? garding refunding at to-day's meeting In Post,oi. This brought large realis? ing sales, hut the stock recovering h it II? net decline only two points. The weakness of Burlington had but little effect on the other Grangers, which displayed more or less strength at In? tervals. The high priced Investment shares were conspicuously strong, es? pecially New Yoik Central and Penn? sylvania. Southern Pacific and Con tral Pacific developed pronounced Strength, especially toward the close. New York Air Brake, which has bei n rather neglected of late, made a sen? sational ndvnni.I* 10% c. There was considerable covering of short sales by traders, while stock wna supplied by houses with Boston and Chicago con? nect ions. There were some sharp recessions during the afternoon, at the time when Burlington and Sugar were freely offer? ed down, hut prices picked up and con? tinued to improve lo the close, the leader in th" recovery being Northern Pacific common. Union Pacific and Atchlson preferred were decidedly firm. It was intimated In the Street gossip that a script dividend to Metropolitan Strc t Hallway stockholders to be sub? scribed at par was in contemplation, but the stock was quiet all day, and moved very narrowly. A brisk Inquiry prevailed for some of the prominent bond Issues ln-oay, but the market generally displayed an Improved tendency. Tidal sal.,;. $.!, 670.000. V. s. new fs registered and the obi 4*8 coupon and the 6's do advanced {&c. in l he bid price. The total sab s of stock were GlL". 100 sha res. NEW YOKK STOCK MA UK ET. Atchlson .22% St I, and 8 I'' .. 12*i A, prof.DSVaSt I. and s F. B and ii . Tu I pref. 72 Can. Pacific ,...S9?4S| I. and S F. Can. Southern . ."?:>?'?. I'd pref.-;< \ Cen. Pacific .... G2*i Si. I. and S W I0H C and O . ??> si. I. and S W. C and A .17016 pref . gw C. B and 9 ....i.i-o,; s,. iiaU| .|L? s 117 II and I C and K I, pre C G \V . C. I and I. .. <'. I and I., pi C and X W ,... HS 1 C and N W.Jirc ISP <' <' 1' and St I. Stl?J ?C C C and St I.. I>ref.MX : D and II .11354 1 > 1. and W ... .l.'N l> and It <! .... 22 1? and It c, pre 73% Brio de w) . li-,, E (new 1 1st pie 39',J Ft. Wayne .17s Q N, itref.IS3U Hocking Vnl. ? :i Illinois Central 115V4 L 13 and W .... 2<? L K and W.prc w , '.Hi'.. St. faul. pref. II St P ami <?.... li? st I" and < i.piv IVO SI I' M and M I"1. L'I'-h 48*5 Bo. Paellh . So. Railway .. So. U'y, pref. . 19*4 T and I' . Union Pneltlc c P. pref ... I" I' I > and G .. 12 Wabash. KU, Wabash prof. 22*4 W and li K ... j 11 . W und I, K.pre :)l'c. EXPRESS COS. Adams 12x. ,..10914 Ainerilcan ICx. .110 * U. S. Kx.M Wells Fargo ? 125? MISCELLANEtI US ..nr.'-, l.ak.- Short I, and N . Man "L" ... Mot. St. IV y Mich. Central ?-\1 and Si I, .... td and St 1,, 1st pref.9S Mo. Pacllic _ 45 M and i) . 40 M. K and T .... IVA M,K and T. pre :tv, N. J. Central ..I03lfc N. V. Central . .C.s', N V.C and Si 1.11 N y,C and Si L, 1st pref.05 N Y.C and St L, 2d pr.-f.33 N and W . IX?* N and w. pi 1 f. t.71. n a c . m.. No Pacific .... N P. pn f. ... O and W . (i It rind N .. O S L . P C, 1st pref. P c. 2d prof. Plttshuru. .... Reading . It, 1st pref. .. It O W . It <) W, pnf. Rock Island ._317? ? A c <? . jjjjrZ A c o, pref. .. ml. <} s.i.V.; A S. pref.SGU ? US A T .13S " 4C34| A T, pref.131 Con; Has .w:> ?' C C .lv. c, k and I .... :i::'i C. F and I. pre 90 Gen. Electric ..UP. . jo B R T .!..? !, i in "n't Paper .. 59 i P, i?r? 1'.SS l.-i Cl. de (las . f.;|i . Read .:t?i " I., ad. pref.1I3?4 mlim. irou .... ? N L O . 5 Pn< I lie Mall .. hl% I'eoplo's ?las ..ii:>i, Pullman Pal. ..I,':n.. Sliver Per ..'?!?'"? S R and T .... \\>~. Sugar .131! ? 79?i nugnr, pn f. ., T C and I .. 11 s leather . II S 1.. pref. . U S Ittihlx r . U 9 11 pr? r. w ll . i Yd. ml Sleel P S, pref. ... .11: . 42 94?j ?is-. NEW V'ORK MO N12 V MARKET. New York. Feb. 15.?Money nn call, steady fit 2!4<J?3 per rent.': last loan, 2'a per cent.; prime mercantile, paper, per cent.; sterling exchange, firm, with actual business In bank rs bills at $I.86@I.86M for demand, and al $1 SR.j I.NP', for sixty days; posted later-. $4.841404.85 and $i.8GV?<rM.&7; commer? cial bills, *i.s::?i l.v;i..; bar silver, 59?ie.; Mexican dollars, 1714c; Government bonds, strong; State bonds, inactive; railroad bonds, firm. New York. Feb. 15- Standard < >;i closed 4,C9(u"4.70; cx-dlvldcnds, ? per cent. BOND MARKE! United stabs . United Stales 111 w 4 s, reg. . United States now I'a. tOiip. Cn'ted States I s . United States 4's, coup. United States Ss . United State* S's, 1.4. i'lllled States 5'S, COUP. District S-65's . Virginia centuries . Virginia deferred . NE3V YORK PRODUCE MARKET. New York. Feb. ID.?Fl lur Inactive nnd nominally easier. Minnesota Pat? ents. $3.9504.20. Rye Hour dull; good to fair, $3.25413,::,'i. Buckwhenl 11 iur neglected. Buckwheat dull. Corn meal rteudy. Rye steady. Wheat Spot strong; No. 2 :-d. v..v,<-. fun -Spot Arm; No- 2. l3Tifp4B%c. Oats?Spot I gts-ong; No. 2, 35%c Beef ilu.lt. Cut p-cutti dull. Lard dull; Western stconl ... i:>'.-ii2S'4 .. 12JHMZV I2S?4 ... ir."./.i Ii:: ... 11;--,'.MK!'.. ... 99 ... IHTfc<7112% ... IllViil-'., ... i is ed. $5.75; refined steady. Pork dull. nutter firm: Western creamery, I7f<j' 25c.; d>? factory, liy.@'4c; Eights, 25c; crcumery, 14?19e; state dairy. 16{j 23c. Cheese llrm; large white 10Vie. Kuu--: llrm; State and Pennsylvania. 28 ft23%c; Western fresh, |Hc.; Southern. 29?30c. Cotton seed oil llrm: prime crude, -Ofii 20%c. Spot c?ltee? Rio dull and nominal; N >. 7 Invoice. 614c.; No. 7 jobbing. 7c.; mild dull; Cordova, 7'v He. Sugar?Haw quiet and steady; fair refining, I3-I6c; centrifugal, 96 test, l 5-lGc.; molasses sugar, 3 0-lCc; refined steady. TRUCK MARK BT. Ni iv York. Feb. 15.? Potatoes steady. New York, 81.25@1.50; Long Island. $1.5002.00; sweets, Jersey, 81.25tJ2.50. Cabbage dull, $2.O0tTf4.Q0 per one hun? dred. UALTLMORE GRAIN MARKET Italtlmore, Feb. 15. Wheat easy; No. ?_' red, .spot and month. 7 l:-?'<i'\'\ : March, 75%@'75%c: May. 76%tjf77e; Southern by sample, 70tjf75%. Corn easy; mixed, rfpot and month. '\S%fj 3874c; March, 39Vi?39%c: April. ::?.??-.??.: Southern white corn und Southern yel low, 37i46'31i%c. Oats ilrmer; No white Western, 36%1?37c Rye steady; No. 2 nearby GOftfClc; No. - Western, r.:v. (IlltnOO MftRUtt. Wheat, Corn, (hits. Provisions, tar I, Short Ribs ttn. Chicago, Feb. 15.?Heavy buying for the long nccount and covering by shorts to-day resetted declining prices in the wheat pit. After an early slump of ', &>%c, May wheat left oit um-hung ed. Corn closed with a loss of an i oats Perk and ribs are a shade higher. i lie leading future-; ranged as follows: Open High. Low. Clu=. Wheat No. 2? May . 7:'i 7.1 72 72"(, Jlily . 71!a 7l*i 71% 71', Corn No. 2? May . .17 .17 ::>r; 86% July . ;i7<B 37% :;7 :r7', sept. 3;-h? 37?? s7-% s;% O.i's No. 2 May . 2S% 2v% 2*'? Z&% July . 201, 26% 2C 20(4 M, is Pork, per barrel May .9.95 10.0.'i 9.92% 10.0", Lud. pu>- ipn pounds May .5.621* R-CB ">?''?" ?*?''?"' Jal\_^_BJIii B t"j 77' H pi.">.!>2'.i 5.87% 5.82% 5.s?Uj Short Ribs, per 100 pounds May .5.00 .ViC1-. 1.97% 5.02% July .5.10 5.15 r..lo " 5.15 " Sept.6.23 6.23 6.25 0.2:, i'ash quotations were as follows: Flour dull; No. '_' spring win at. 67<Q 7iV.; No. spring wheat. OlftiO'.ie.; No. 2 red. 71%c; No. 2 corn. :;,?',',/.;;>,-.; No. 2 oats. 28c.; No. 2 while, :10%wJ30&4c.; No. :i white. 29%?30%c; No. 2 rye. 55%c; No. 2 barley. I2??51%c; No. 1 flax seed, $l.l7f?1.20%; prime timothy seed, 82.42%; mess pork, per bid., Q9.90; lard, per ioo lbs., $5.47%@5.50; short ribs sides, (loose), $4.70? 1.90; dry salted shoulders, (boxed), " l%c; short clear Hides, (boxed). 85.05tS5.15; whiskey, distillers' finished goods, per gal.. 81.25; sugars, out, loaf, ?r..7i); gran? ulated, $5.20. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was llrm; amcrlcs, 14?23c; dairies, ll%tS>lSc; eggs, steady; fresh. 21c. NAVAL STORES. Charleston, s. C, Feb. 15.?Turpen? tine market quiet, tl!%c Rosin steady and unehaiiged. Savannah. Oa., Fob. 15.?Spirits lur pontltic, 4.'te. hid and paid. Rosin llrin and unchanged. Wilmington. N. C, Fob. 15. Rosin llrm, i'0,:. ami 95c No business done In others. The Cotton Markets. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, New York. Feb. 15.?The feature of to-,iay's influences in the cotton mar? ket was the, small movement at tie ports, with the Indication of subsiding interior receipts. New Orleans was in? timated for to-morrow at 600 to SOO bales, against 7,120 last year. Other ? on,i it ions were nisi, generally favora? ble to higher prices and the market opened steady at an advance of ? i points, with energetic covering by shorts, as well as speculative buying, which led t" a further rise of !i ,i points. A disposition to secure profits caused several periods of reaction; but lie- undertone was generally llrm. The upward movement of prices was stimulated by a further advance of I i I1- point* at l.i\eipi.,|. The motteralc sales of spot cotton at Llv. : p i.-l w. i disappointing. Now that the storm is over there is a' good deal of "flood talk" in circulation here. Speculation was not particularly active to-day. be? cause trade being disposed tu stop to size up this new factor with its possi? ble, if not probable, effect?. The wire servii ? wa? still more or less crippled, l hi I this morning rapidly Improved, so tli it the afternoon found tho service - li d to about normal conditions. At ? ,'imts from American spinners, cot? ton cloth markets and Southern spot markets continued to bo of encouraging average. Our market closed firm at a net rise of :. to 7 points. New York. Feb. 15.- Cotton futures opened steady at the advance. Febru? ary. 0.30; March, 6.31; April. t;.::t: May. 6.31; June, 0.29; July. 6.29; August. 0.33; September, ?'.22; October, 0.24; Novem? ber, C 2::. i ?eeember, 6.26. Put 11 res closed thin. February, 6.35; March, 6.36j April. 6.34; May. 6.35; June, 6.32'; July. 0.34; August. 6.35; September, 6i25; (October, 6-2.6; November, 6.25; De? cember, 0.2:1. Spot , loscil quiet at nil adv ance of i-16c; middling uplands, 6%c; mid? dling gulf. 6%CJ sabs, 435 bales. N,w- York, Feb. 15.?Cotton quiet; middling, 6%c Net reeelpia. 10 bales; ki'oss, 2,756 bales: sales, 135 bales; stock, 96.093 bales; Total to-day: Net receipts. 4,o:m hales; exports to Great liritaln, 543 lull . to France, .r.4!i bales; to tho Con? tinent. 11,201 bales; stock. SS4.15S bales. Consolidated: Net receipts, 48,057 ball : exports to (treat liritaln, 21.12s bales; p. France, 714 bales; 10 the Con? tinent, 24,707 bales. Total silicic September 1st: Nel ro ? pis, 8,OCl.l4S bales: exports to (beat Kritiiin. 2.831.157 bales; id Frani -. (Ji5, I9S bales; to the Continent, 2,071,697 hltlcs. NEW ORLEANS COTTON MARKET. New Orleans, La.. Feb. 15. Cotton futures steady; February. 5.!>7.. hid: March, 5.07 ?...:??; April, 6.0000.01; May. o."i-.???..??:.; June, 0.0500.00; July, ?>, 6.0 . August, 6.0506.06: September, B.95 ?5.96; i-it.br. 5.960 5.97; November, 5.97 f5.9S; I > ? 111 her, 5.0006.00, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, Liverpool. |.-.b. 15 it p. in.) -Cotton, sp it, quiet; prices favor buyers; Amer? ican middling, 3 7-l6d. Tho sab s of the (lay were 10,000 bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation and export, and included 9,900 American. Ri olpts, i\ec,ti bales .Including 14.SO0 A mcrican. Futures opend quiet, with a moderate demand, and closed steady. Ann rlc middling; February, 3 24-G4d., BCllct'i February antl March, 24-64d., Heller: March and April, :t 24-oid., seller; April and May. :: 24-64?>3 25-G4d., sellers; May and June, 3 25-64<ff3 2G-G4d., Hellers; .Inn" and July, :: 2G-64d., Belli r; July and Au? gust. :; 2?-i;i'.i.: L';-Gld.. sellers: August and September, 2G-6I<|V3 27-C4d., ncii i; September and October, :t 25-64d., buyers; October and November, :t25-04(1.. buyer; November and Decem? ber, :: 25-64d., buyer: December and January, 3 25-GI'./:: 26-04d., sellers. Norfolk Cotton Market. Norfolk, Va., Fob, 15, IS99. tSO'j. IS'jS. Tone .Firm, Steady. Good middling .ti'j <a? Middling .6>4 6% I?w middling ..". 11-1?; .". MO Good ordinary .5 4~i Sales . ? 427 Receipts . 2is i,?jo Shipments . 20 1,719 Stock .31,011 Gt.i2."i COTTON RECEIPTS Thro. L cal. Total .-' nil m Railway ... 5s 1G0 2IS Total . :>s ho 2is AMONQ OUR COTTON MEN. Snow in Mississippi. Heavy rains in Ti mis. Temperature in cotton belt slowly rising, but still low. London bitr silver. 27 7-iGd. per 07... against 2."? %d. last year. Spot cotton in Liverpool unchanged; contract market stead}*, half to one point Improvement. Receipts at United States ports were only 3,840 bales, ttgalnut :;2.7'?2 bales las; year. Galvcston, Savannah. Charleston, market Vic. higher yesterday, while .Memphis and St. Louis advanced 1-lO.C. New Orleans cotton market improved three points. May ( losing at ?.?4. Houston receipts to-day estimated at 1,250 to 1,350, against 4,517 last year, and 2,013 in 1897. New Orleans receipts to-day esti? mated at only G00 to R00 bales, against 7.120 bales lust year, and 4,948 in ls:>7. New Yoik spot ttuolutlons wot-,.- ad? vanced 1-IGc. yesterday. Future con? tracts closed from ?"? to 7 points ad? vance; March; G.3G0G.37; May, C.35<3 6.3G; August, 6.35@6.36. rSORFOLK MARKETS. For Grain, naj, GrovTi??, Provision Onofntloua at Wliolcanla Prien?, linlea* otlicr tvfiM ntntoii, null price-, lire?ubjeei to Cliietmtiloii In marital GRAIN, 1IAV. ETC. COItX- White, 42c.; froiii .-tore, 45c.; mixed, 41c; from store 4;:c. Ml Lti PEED Market steady; bran, from store, $16.60; inlddllug, from store. $16.50: Hiiipsturr, $i?.?o. OATS Steady; mixed, 36c; white, 3Sc. 11A V -No. I, fl2.0U p. r ton; No. 2, $11.00 pi r toil. I re 111 slot e. MILLED RICE As to grades?5Vi to 6-Jic ROUGH RICE ' ' ;7.:.-. pi r bushel. PEANUTS AND PEAS. PEANUT*?Market steady new fancy. 3?ic.; strlcllV prime, :t'.c.; prime, Sc.; common l./2'..i .. Spanish, ROc. per bushel, PEAS?Itlnckcye, new, ?2 00 per bag. COUNTRY PRODUCE. FRUITS, ETC. 1'OULTR V - Live dull: chickens, old, 2". 630c; spring chickens, steady, at t.Vn22c. ducks, mud. 20c.; turkeys, 1 i\ ? ?. lue.; dresai d, 12C|ji:tc. I".' II IS- Scare" at 25c. PUTTER?Oood country, 12 to 15c. IIAMS?Quiet; Siiiithlleld, fancy, I", to 16c.; Virginia, country, 10 to 13c; go d North Carolina, 10 to i2'_c POTATOES ? Northern, $t.7.".'<>2.00 p-r bag; new sweets, (layman, >? ?J7.".-. per barret; yellow, G0t(i70c. CA RR AO K*-I2.G0Ji2.25 per barrel. ONIONS t2.0GSj2.50 per barrel. APPLES Northern, $:i.etK?4.50 per bbl. LEMONS $3.50 pi r box; PEACHES None. LIMES?$1.60 per peek. PINE APPLES 3 to 12c; Florida, $1.50 0 si <!?> 1? r Case. COCOA N UTS?100 li bag $3.26 CALIFORNIA (?RANOES - S -1 lings, $2.60; Jamaica, $::.(?> per box; navels, $3.00 {{3.50 jier box. ClRl ICE RIES. COFFEE?Market llrin: common, s*'/>i S^ic; fair, t':ii/"I'J1. ; Laguayu, l.'-. i I3??je.: Java, ;234>24c. FLOUR?Market very strong with up? ward tendency; spring wheat, fancy i patent, $4.60; ?Vinter win a-, standard latent, $4.40; winter wheat, half patent, $3,!>5; winter wheat, best straight, ?:t.s.".; I winter wheat, lanilly, $;;.75; winter wheat, 1 fair to vo id grades .?! extra, i.:.'..'.: wh i r ! Wheat, super, *.i t> .?:;.:?'.. MEAL- Per bofi 100 lbs., $1.00; 90 tb; ; bags. 54t. ! BUTTER- Prime t<? choice grades, 21 .: fa r to good grades, ;? i to 21c: fair gra les, ? is to 19c. I CHEESE? Firmer; large foil (.ream, llffflRic: small full cream, IP.//12.-. i SUGAR ^Market much stronger. Out of low ?? j.:T.. - .. | - ???? 11 0 rn?1?1?? to different points, Fine Granulated, in 2 ami .'. 11^. packages, 6.16; Fine Granulated, I in 51b. iii^<. 6.16; Fine Grnnul'itid. bulk, I 6.10: Centennial It. 4.41; California ft. 4...'.. j Franklin Extra c. 4.35; Keystone Extra 1 c, 1.28; Anierlcan Extra C, 1.2'. Centen? nial Extra c. 4.2S. SYRUPS AND MOLASSES ? Market Himer at tho advance: syrup, good :o choice. 20jf22: lower grade fiyrup, 12915; molasses, Porto Rlvo, i'"ff27. molasses, Cuban, none; New Orleans, fair to cbo.ee, ig to 30; common. 12 10 11 PROVISIONS. BULK MEAT.S?Market strong: rl!> sides, 61?c; bellies, eastern. 5:4c.; bellies, western, r.'-it'e.c I ;>u\ SALTED JOWLES?Pic. PORK PLATES 6c. HAM PORK?Pci barrel. $10.75. MESS PORK New. none, mess, old, J!" CO. LARD Pure butchers', in Gerries. G%c.; put-; WeSterrt In GCrees, G'.ic; SO-lb tuba and .'.ill. tins, 'c' more; compound laid, in tierces, l'-.c ; SO-lb tubs and 60-lb tins, 14c more. \VOOI Unwashed, Ige.: bulky, 3 to 7c lesi . n 1 shed ???(>; Ue . Mack. I2*i4e. to iCc IIIDES O ?? . green. C\. dry flat. 141 di v ?alt. 11V it mi igerl 7. HALT FISH HERRING?Not*" Eastern Gross ror barrel, i i o..? 1 ??. mullets; 100 I;-gs, $s >ts, 100 kegs, $n7..; mackerel, fat No, 2, 521 00 FR FBI I FISH. Snots, !? co per hundred: croakers, per pouiid 4c ; Taylor?. 4c. per pound, pin fish, per pound. :: to 4 .: baking fish, per pound, i to Gc.: flounder:! pci pound, 3 to 4c ; Bhcepshead, i> to Sc ; blueftsh, i to Sc per pbui'd; speckled trout, ."? to Gc.; large reck, per pound. 10 to 12'..i\; pin rock. 5 to tc . Spanish maekarel, (Sc. F. GRRNDY i\ 2 rornokb dock WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER3 IN HAY,GRAIN, STRAW ?AND? MILL FEF-D Largo ?:n('lc on hand and In transit SELECTED SEED OATS AND SEED RYE IN STOCK. NO 1 TIMOTHY HAY ALWAYS ON " ' 11A N1 >. RAVE YOU Sore Throat, Pimples, Con? ner-Colored Spots. Ac|ie*, old Sores, Lb con th Mouth, Hair Falling? Write COOK REMEDY CO., 1617 MASONIC IEMPLK. mo, 111,, for proof* of cures, (?apitul. {.,..Worst a is cured in ? lo ? days, 140-pago LowU. ttce. jul-lx PORT CALENDAR Fort Till* MONTH OF FEBRUARY. 1899. t\\ !.' I I ATKI> KOK U. S. NAVY YAltU. ,NORI ok.. VA. b i A-NU.vHU time. U.iy ~ "~|~Suii* |U.\Vater|L. Wator M|_Week IUI ,Sct A M I' M A.MjP.M II Wed. .. .. . 7:0715:311 0:22I12:29| 8:851 6:511 2 Th?rs.7:06]5:32|1:I2 1:16 7:281 7:40 8 Frl.7:056:331 2:07; 2:15 8:27 S:36 4,.S it.7:"4,.-.:3t 3:11 3:2I| 9:311 9:39 t Sun.7 i>;t5:S3 4:17l 4:27.10:11 10:48 HMon. 7:026:3? 6:21 5:47111:4911:51 ? jTiios.;???! 5:37 6:2lj 6:501? - 12:17 KjWed.7 do 6:38 7:18 7:60 0:52 1:40 (IThurs.7:005:39 S:^ 8i40l 1:50 2:30 I lOIFrl.:.:..'J ;.:lli 8:02 8:26 2:44 3:10 11 S it. 6 58 .1:42 t'.lo 10:12 ,3:35; 4:01 12 Sun.>;.;.v..1:43'H':".?'. 10:..:>j 4:2.". 4:4i; 13,Mori..?::."ii; .1:41; 11.2! II I". .1:1.1; .1 14 Tucs .it .1.1 5:15'-12:07 C;i>'., 6:15 15 Wed.16:5315:46 0:4012:57 6:59; 7 Hi Th?rs. 6:52 6:47 1:83 1:51 1:551 7 17iFrl.6:51 6:48 2:32: 2:62 8:5? 8 IIS Sat. 6:50 5:491 3:851 4:02 10:01 9:54 18 Sun. .>:.v.i 5:50] 4:55| 5.-09 u m 10:58 20 Mon.6:4715:51] 4:3.'?; 6:07;-11:54 31 T.i,->..>:.it: .1 :.12! 6:2.:; ?.:>!- --.12:19 ! 22 Wed..1:.13: 7:-!' 7:12 0:47 1:29! 2:1,Th?rs .'i:U'5:5l 7:51] S:13 1:80 2:05 24'Frl.16:43 5:55 8:251, 8:46 2:10 2:34 Sit.|?:ll 5:50 8:57 9:17 2:16 :;..?> Hun. 6:3915:57 9:27 9:61 3:22 3:44 27 M ni.?: 3? H.'.ul h?:2i. !:?>? I '\ 2> Tm>s.?"? ::?. ?;l<):37 ll:"l 4 v 4 :..:! Snr.r so anil sur Mr computed to: the Visible rising nnd Edling; tho observer's e 15 fort ubovc sca-lovel and view uri ohsii uctcd. In the tide columns. Oh. OOtft. Is mid? night : 12 !i 00m. Is noon. Small tides range 1.5 to 2 2 feet rise; average tides, 2:: to 2 9 feet: great tides, 30 to 3.6 feet; Gales from north to cast cause extreme high tides. MOl )N'S PHASES: Phase. 1 Day|Hour| Mln.| Period. New Moon.I 10 i 4 I 32 I Morning First Quarter .. 17 3 52 Morning Full Moon.] 25 i 9 hi Morning Third Quarter .. 3 I 12 | 21 [Evening SHIPPING REPORT, Forcltrn r??t?i ('tiiutwh.i, AHHIVED, ?r. stmp. Trefusls, Hain, G ilvcstoii, to coal. Br. stmp. TllordlSO, Thomas. New Or leiuis. to coal, p.r. stmp. Vain, Gray, Galveaton, to coal. p.r. simp. Capcnor.lii i.-k.Ni \v Orleans, to coal. Pr. stmp. Cam rose, Seward, Galvcs ton, to coal; Br. stmp. Frnmlleld,Wright, New Or? leans, to coal. Br. stmp. Richmond Castle, Newport Veston, to coal. Sehr. Vale. Coombs, Baltimore to Bos lon? for harbor.* Sehr. Sullivan. Sa'wln, Cohn, Newport News to Boston- for h u h. r. Sehr. Alice Colburn, Mcl.eod, Balti? more, l<> Boston for harbor. Sehr. Seliiia, Murray, Baltimore, 16 Baltimore- In for harbor. N. .v.- W. tilg No. I, New Y.ok. light. Tug Boobllng, lowing bgc. Klngulrc, from sen. 1 )1SASTBI1S. Sehr. Yale. Coombs, b'st tu.i anchors and chains. Sehr. Sullivan Savin. Cohb, lost Jib boom and headgear. Tiig Boobllng abandoned bge, Comnr off winter Quarter Light. P.r. stmp. Richmond Caslle. afire in cargo of cotton: 100 bales ordered out. I (Sc.. story). Captains report number of fishing vessels abandoned, drifting in Ice and ; carried to sea. Ice drlfl prevents an.-horn;:,. In roads: ; .b ? barges and 1 Ii.rj* i.p if:. Importers of a Large Lot, ?OF FIRST. CLASS SRLJFNJ OAKUM. F. M. PEED &. SON, Witer r.trcet an.l Roonoke Hock. _ STANDARD SEWING f. AMINES. Sold on easy payments. Eeo tho latest In Cabinets. Maim (Cabinet elorod.) We sei! all kind* 1 f Machines. Prices: $17.60, SIS. 820, 825, 830, 835, $1?. Jl*>. 85??. $65. Wo repair all nnkes Machines, \V?,i is guaranteed, oils. Pelts. Needles tor every machine made. Call on us. C. G. GUNTER, icr. ctnmcn street, Norfolk, va. New 'phone, i67. Frey & Armstrong Pry Slab Wood a specialty. $3.00 .1 cord: 11.50 half-cord, and 7.V. a quarlbr cord. Maid and Pine Wood. $5.00 a cord. Measure guaranteed. Yard and Office No. 1 Wallte Street. New Phone Cj7. J:i24-Cm STENCIL CUfTtRS, kubuei ami Steel Stamps, Railroad, Hotel, llaggngc p\-nid Brass Check t seals, fjVs""..-? Jllndgca, Slcncil nudSlnmp \ P^K J 7 ' 'i'MtiVxix ' * < ^^//si?iiioonfl ssencil works, y Job Printers, C01. Nivisoa and Church Sts. Norfolk Iron Werks, OFiO. W. DUVAL & CO., NO. 13 WATER STRFSET. NORFOLK. ENGINES, BOILERS. SAWMILL and nil kinds 01 machinery of the most im? proved patterns. Also repairing nt the shortest "ait: e Particular attention to steamboat work. DI.'VAL'S PATENT BOILER TUBE FEBItliLKS are thj only perfc.-t remedy for leaky boiler tubes. They chh lie Inserted In a t. vt minutes by any engineer; and aro war raiited to stop leak.^. Henry Walke SAW MILL; And Railroad Supplies, HARDWARE AND SHIP CHANDLERY "Olant" and "Olm I'jailei 1. . ? I Belting, "Giant," "0 mite ' Arid "Shaw nui" itiii.t.. Bettln) Agent for Kmv .. Strum Pumpuij I Machine. octl if BYRD, BALDWIN ? CO., ici;m.\i. agkntm, noons sa axds3 ii v i> i> i >?. r?\ m i i.iii.no, ti ha s itY sticki:i\ FOIC RENT. nwr.i.i.iNCs 1110 Falkland JC.SO. m Cecelia, $9.60. in Falkland .70. Mobry Arch, uiicrit. liti Falkland, J?.io. Warten Crescent.! STORES. Ghent, $"0. c." Commercial, 575. Graydon av., Client.] 331 Church st., St'). $25 ! M7 Church St.. St-J. Rawlelffh, avenue Ghent, S."0. lr? Cumberland 525. i3 Falkland. $22 SO ,117 Tunatall ave, $14, i;s York st. ROOMS. 340 Corpr'ew, $fi 50 121 Church, 14.60. 727 Church, $1.60. 7X1 Church, $4.60, 733 Church $4.00, 1U2 M iln St.. 512 r,a. 331 ?"liurrh St.. Jli.00. s>2 Hank at. $12.50. Front at . A.CIty, $ 130 Maple av., 57.t? 300 Oranby at., $25. 310 Granby st.. $2i. 314 Granby st.. 520. S2 Bank st.. $10. OFFICES. Warehouse, corn'I Water Fa.votte, $<.;.: i. 106 Granby st , $25. West Bid., Main and Church sn. Iladdlnicton Hid.. Granby street. Warehouses 149, l? Water street. Slabl'-s. 4t<J Main st.. ;:..oo. W. H. H. TRICE & CO REAL ESTATE A RENTAL AGENTS, CORNER BANK A ND i'LUUB STREETS Full RENT. RESIDENCES. 114 Mariner. ISO Itcrmtida. Mar. 114 Itesi rvolr. 7v;i Church, i I lousi ?? on Forte. 17 North. CS Wood. The Willis House, I ive. Fenchurch. STORES. New store City Hall AVi UUC. 27 Talbol St. J00 Church. ::"2 Church, 421 .Mam iJamcs and High. Church street, dwelling above. !>.'. i lommei ctal pL 241 church. 191 Commerce st. 7i 7''. Roanoko av. Fran! 123 Woi Granby st.. est. 133 York st. Graydon a v., ctbent. Hardy House, i inert; ;":t?-, MaTn'st! Glcnnati Ho ,?., Matn st ??, I Union St.. Raleigh ave. Ghent, church FLATS. 3S0 Main/ 579 Main, \::\ Bank. (52 Church st. 40-acre Farm, good buildings, thr front .Not !<dl;. Also a 300-acre Farm, good building! Kemsvllte station. miles W. R, FENTRBSS ? SOU, General Real Fsia:a and Rental Agents 1J BANK STREET. SECOND FLOOR. FOR RENT DWELLINGS 20-22 Arlington Place House on Duncan] STORES avenue, J21 pit Main street. 1 louse on Graydon Corner Church and avenue, J2.",. -.Charlotte, $22.60. Olne'y Road, Ghent. 431 Chtirch, l'<>. m Falkland, {.'). Chliroh, 5io SO Brown. $2'?. Ulli?, cur. Water & 205 Brown ave. SlG.Gtt Madison 2'.7 It""- ave.. $10.00. SI-S6 Virginia, t\-:?? FLATS, each. 122 Highland. S'i.V.i. 221 Cumberland st.. 271 James, >?;"?>. Mar. 1st 125 Kelly. $5.00 FOR BENT. -Stable No. U5 Union street, M iy 1st. TO INVESTORS.?Wo off'r several line bargains Iii good puyltig city prop? erty. Correspondence solicited. WHITE St C?T REAR 13! PATH AND RENT A t. AGENT NO. 21 BANK STREET li Arlington place 17."> Brewer at. IS-20 Arlington pi.. Feb. I. new i.rick dwelling r..? Duncan. 2 elegant hous >s on Granby Ext., good ll.ii'tiltoii ave. I hou ic. 123 Wood st. 04 M irlner. 113. 127 Walke su 54 Franklin. 220 Holt ICS iioit. 14$ Fenchiirchi 375-39S Rute. 15 liueer. st. 133-212 V ? rk. 70 Taxewell, SO Brown. > ?flici ? an Main Grrtnby sn. Graydon ave. 1119 Duke st. 40 Clay St. We nr.? offerfn Debt. 1??;,. sis i.uvat ave. 215 Rose, 1 ho?sa Lindenwood ROOMS 212-550 K. .Mahl. Cor. Plutno and Church Ht. t ?:? ??: !? t i ootna cor? ner Bossevaln nhd Morien avc.Glieut bottiei In any part of t!:<- city. vacant lots and good J. W. DAMAGE. W. V WALLER. UK Ifiia Headquarter for Foreign and 1 )omestic .Mill, Links, Piastir. Brlexs. Sewer and Cliiintisy ! 'ip'jj L.UIis, Shingles, cic. Ollice and \vureiious:i 12 10 18 PLUME ST N??r Ihi Brid? i. NORFOLK, VA Cooke, Claris & Co., Sash, Doors and Blinds HAKDW< OD MANTELS, TILES AND GRAT05' BUILDERS' HARDWARE, PAIN l i, res AND GLASS. 84 Commercial Placo and G7 Roanoko Avenua CQNTRAC f'ORS AND BUILDERS. Iii the market for L'me. Port? land or American Cement Plus ler. Hair, Cblniney Pipe. Fire Brick. l*ttb or Shingles. Sec ua I), fore you buy. We are sold a-"tit' for Acme c^m^nt Plas? ter. New No. HI Water street. BATCH ELDER & COLLINS JOHN 0. GflMflGE ESTABLISHED ?865. Sewer and Weil Pipe BRsOK tile: ALL SIZES. Lime, Cements, Piaster, BricTcs, Lathi. Knir, Shingles, Flooring Ev\c WOODS IDE'S WHARF, NORFOLK, VA._ DR. ANNA GIERIN6, ri^lS-f^-A RefiistereJ I i.viiwiti I W&'tfA V.?-.Partum ??/ "? ??????. eo v .it me. IB it eotc at., Bali.tr.o;UO. .? I ? > Si A SAI.I N-l lilv |),vv. By the Morrl Auction House, 41 Wash* Ington Street, Opposite New Market. ]ARGB TBADB SALE OK CLOTH m in? und Dry Goods, &c. at our auc? tion li usu Tills (.Thursday) MORNING at 10 o'clock, it_ It. It. MQltRlS. Manager. Alt MOV HAI.KM-FDrilRi: PIT. Uy I ho Morris Auction House HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC? TION \v.> will sell at residence, 319 Boush street, on FRIDAY .Mi -It N INC. K BBRUARY 17th IS99, commencing at it o'clock, all the furniture contained therein, consisting of Bedroom Suites. Mattresses, Pillows, Uol ters, lien Bedsteads, Carpets Bugs, Matting. Portiers, Curtains, Odd Antique Pieces, Ornamental Kmhahucd Palms. Jarxlinici -. Tabon ties. Sideboards, Ex? tension Table, Chairs, Modern Mantle and Pier Mirrors. OJUches, I<oiiii?cs. Par? lor Suites, Odd Parlor 1'leccs Cook Stovo ? n,l Itltchcn utensils. A great many of tin s., articles are almost new ami all lira in ilrst-chtSH condition. Ladies are espc ? I;111y Invited to attend this sali-, as tin \ wlll I'm,I it unusually attractive, the house being completely furnished throughout with well selected furnish? ings P.. R. MORRIS, fel5-3P Managur. rNITER S T A T E S MARSHAL'S BALE.?Kastern District of Virginia: Hudson and Bro. vs. schooner Qcorglo i lark ami Cargo, By virtue of an order ot -al, Issued "in of the United States District Court for the K?stern District of Virginia, on the 11th day of February, 1899, notice is hereby given that I will st ii by pni.lie auction, for cash, on MON? DAY, tie 20lh day of February, 1899, at I o'clock p. m., al Colonna's wharf, Berk? ley, Va., tli - cargo now laden of tho ? ho ner Georg le ?Mark as a whole, con? sisting of dressed pine lumber of about two hundred and twenty thousand feet, with right to remoVi same from sa d uhooner within pi days. Immediately after 1 will sell the schooner Gdorgio Clark, her boats, tackle, apparel, uppur lenauces and furniture, as sho how lies. Terms of sale, cash in hand. MORGAN TREAT, P. S. Marshall. My .1. E. WEST, ? Deputy Marshal. E P. BAIRD, dr.. fell-Ids Proctor for Llbcllant. C. H. Ferren * Co., Auctioneers. 1> PKSf \NT Tu .\ OKCPKK OK THE Circuit Court of Norfolk County, t mdcred in vacation on Hie isth day of January, a. i>. ihM, in the chancery causa tie r. in I- mllug of i etJiup and wife et als. vs. Hrlines als. I shall s. II by public auction, at the Norfolk Real Estate and Sto, it Exchange, No. is I Mini sue, t, Nor? folk, Va . on TUESDAY. THK UTll DAY OK FEB? RUARY, ISIO, _ al 12 o'clock in., the following property, stunt,- near lluntersvillo, to-wit: l. i.oT.s tuitnbor i to 6, Inclusive, as shown mi tie- plat 'if He Stephen \Vln Ingdvi property, lllcd in the sahl suit. Lot: No, 1 and 2 front Sl.S feet cnfch, l"l .\>. 26.5 feet, and lots No. I and f?, 23 f'- : each, all on the west side of the Cot lage t II Coid. ami running hack to a depth ui 100 pel. more or less, to Ih? Ilm of i i No. 0. Lot No. 3 has a conifortablo dwelling thereon. :: i.ot.s No. i; to 13, Inclusive, on said plat. lr nlii.;; feet encli en the south s'de of uon street, ai d running back no feet, more or lean, to Gnllup's line, cx e< pi lois No. i". II, i:: and 13 hll\o a depth of 96 fi ,1, more or lens. ::. l.u'lS No; 15 to IV. inclusive on said pint, fronting 23 feet -1 Inches each, on tho south side of God street and running back 90 feet, more ar less, to lot NO. is. ?t. I.ot.s mini her is u> 30. Inclusive, on sad plat, fromm? 20 f< ? i each, on tho \\i.;t sei?- ,f Chlcoxola street and run i Ine i nek Tu feet, ii.ore , r loss, to Dusch's Ilms, exi" pt ho No. :,,? has a frontage of 19 , feet and a width of is feet in renr. 5. i.o'p No. ii. on Haid pi it. fronting 10 feet en ttie east side of Clileozoln sue. t ami running hack l"o feet, more or Iis?, to I Ii-- I lie of lot "f N ?. 9. TERMS; -one-third or the purchase money to be paid In cash, the balanco thereof in two equal Instalments, payable at '. an I 12 month--, from d.ty of sale. With Intori t. the purchaser or pureha.-eis to ? \ up t des. with approved security, for the deferred payments, payable to tho spi lu! commissi uer, and the title, to l>o retained until ilie further order of tho A plat of the property can ho s< a tit the oiii, .- of lile iiuctloi.r. .1. M. K KK-LINU. Spi-ci.il i lommistdoiicr. Gallup et us-. <t als. \--. Grimes' et als.: I, L. M; Silvester. Clerk of the Circuit Court for tin County of Norfolk, do cer? tify that bond required of the snci >l commissioner In ihr above described suit has I.ii duly given. Teste: L M. SI LVESTKR, fi-3-lyl Ch i k. ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED tl Ii; ;SI ,.\ V. KEBRUA RV ::IS r, *m?! Icon und place_ fcll-td_ Rogers, ROOM:; 211 AND 212 COLUMBIA BUILD. 1NG, GRANBV STREET. til ORKS. Warehouse Ncs, -II and 13 Wood^ide I.ar.o. Two offices over tho Business Men's As? sociation Main street Sto: j No. IG Nlvison street. Stores Nos. 267 itnd 269 Water street. Nun and 101 Commercial Place. Nos 79 and 83 Commerce street. es: Lirunby, Bank and Com to or CO streets. Fine office mi Orar.by street. Stoto No. 310 Bute street. gin bios v-t> Plumo street. s-.iii.- and dwelling No.,si Queen street. DWELLINGS DWCll'tig No. 2i,7 P.I'CWtr street. Two dwellings n Hamilton avenue, 130. Dwelling No. 4SI) Main street. S x new bid i: dwellings on Yarmouth street, ill modern conveniences. Dwclllie; i Ho- y road. 13::-.33. Dwelling oh DcBrcc Place Dwelling Olney Bosd. Ghent. Bweilli.g No 122 Freemason street. Two r,-oins with bath, Albcmarle build Ins. G'linhy street FOR SALE.?Vacant property on Atlan nd Plume Btrccts, opposite new Pub t Building Lot H. C. HOGG ARD & CO,, REAL ESTATE RENTAL AGENTS, 36 BANK STREET. 'PHONE 743. DWELLINGS. E. Bramblcton, J7. P.i ii IMS .71 Chapel, I rooms, $7.00. ft I S. K. Uy 4 rms.-, ?7 00. 502 11 -.-bland. S7.:^>. 00 Highland, 5? 50. Henry street, store ntid .". rooms, $-0, 4*1 Church street, store, ??.o.oo. 2 -.1 Church street, store. $37.50. 707 Church street, store, 80.ti0. ? Commercial plice, $75. _ " 7 Pink street $','5 >7 Church stre.it. $30, US Nil holson rite. t. $12. n y to !?. in cu long tliii?. DWELLINGS. |tl7 Wllloughby, SIS 51!) Main. $33. I2.S Kelly. $8.50. 40,4 S. Park $20. K63 Bute, Sis. 123 Graydon; $23. 133 Res n oir. 810. H Arlington ph. $H ii. 0. WILLIB111S fi SO H. RENTAL AGENTS, NO. ES MAIN ST.. NORFOLK. V.V WE HAVE FOR RENT : ? -1 Brt v. i. avi nue .816.01 : '.'1 iui a a a\ ehuo . *it?2 it '428 Baxter avenue . 7.CO ? Gray don avenue .25.06 211 Park venue .is.oo is ? avenue. Huntersvllle v. '.' CO St'-;i coiner Chur Ii and Charlotte. I List with us. \i-liiclu in atur.danco.