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^pw^:::;Or^;;;:jH|;: Sarkbts; Shipping, News; "and Real ?Estate' Business.: AND COMMERCIAL , muuftyi E^?u??ge, Bonds, Grain, C?UODj'PlOVlSlOQS, . ..Y?rk,;>Sopk'16.?Tho appearance aef.bankiatatement. eftectijally dla Vjporded all'the encouraging Illusions of. ?;ispequlallon by holders of stocks In' ?>^ll^Llgt*ti. ln; for7.the past few days and ^thr?w the market1 Into;' demoralisation. -vP^rlces wore offered; down in plunges and very Uekyy blocks were liquidated Viaipparently for whatever they would :.-'ilbringr.iThe local fraction stocks wer?, vspeblal marks, Bocmiivgly on the theory that they, had not responded adequate ;.;"ly. in sympathy., With Brooklyn Rapid Transit?: Metropolitan elumped an ex - (ireine MVt /points and . Manhattan six. juBrobklyn - Rapid Transit Itself wan ^?S?mewhat relieved from tho recent se ?^Vei'e/press?r?; and held firmly at 88 or above through most of the storm In the .'lat'e market.1 . Tho-other Flower stocks -were flerce 'My attacked, People's Gas dropping nearly 4; Railroad Iron 2% and Federal ;> Steel 1%: Sugar fell an extreme 4Yb. and' Tobacco 3%. Looses elsewhere in the e'p.c?laltles extended betwen 2 and ft 3 points In numerous cases. St. Paul suffered from . continued liquidation % even jbeforo tho late break! and after the bank-statement appeared It drop? ped an extreme 1% to 12S. Many ralt Toad stocks fell a point or over. Th? ? violent declines Invited the taking of some quick profit by the bears, which caused feverish rallies. In Metropoli? tan" the rally reached over three points. : But the tone of the speculation at the ... -closing was completely demoralized and s prices ? in many cases wero still being offered down rapidly In the frantic ef? fort of holders to unload. The losses In cash by the banks for ?the week wero over $2,000,000 less than - 'had been foreshadowed by tho known ? movements, but on tho other hand a I contraction In loans had been expected to roach ns high as $25,000,000, accord? ing to some estimates. Aa the return :fehoweda reduction of only $7,851,400 In loans,.'the net result brought the sur* ./pltis/TeSorves dawn to about a quarter of; a: million dollars of the legal require? ments. ? 'Bonds havo moved In sympathy with ; stocks th'|3'week, but ndt aa widely.. United States 5's advanced Vic. in the bid price. The total sales of stocks to-day were 330.100 shares. Standard Oil, 461^463. NEW YORK,'STOCK MARKET. Atchifion.20%) Atchltfon. pre*.' ..02 19 omo pun -|uh vto ? ?" ailiaTVl *uoO jg ? uiaii*4uos "u?o s^g ???v6u|oe<t -uoo Ches. anil Ohio 2T Chl.'Q. W. :.14% C, B and Q ....130 ?3 .'/I pun I 'O 7,t oi? 't pun i *o : ?'i^rai O.C C and St Li 50 . ..Col. Southern .. 1?: , 'O 8; 1st pref. .. 43V4 V. C 8,,?d pref. ... 14?^ fl/TJel and Hudson 122 j D.' Tj and W ....170% /?XT arid R O . 21% ?X) and R O, pro 71% >3rlo ..:.13 v '.Krlc, 1st prcf. .. 3H% : Gi. Nor., pref. ..103% ? Hocking ?Cttl.-.. XIV m Hocking Vol. ..33 ?^Illinois Central .113 ? Iowa Central -.13 ' lowa.Ccn., pref. 55 K C/P awl G .. 0 L:F. apd W .... 10 fc : IT 13 and W, pre 79 ? L/akc Shore .202 *rt^Juls. and Nash 7894 \Mrinhttttan "L" 10S% Met. St. K'y .... 113?, Mex. Central .!. 11% , Minn, and St..L,73 M and St L, pre 95 .jrMo: Paclflo ...... 44% W Mobile and Ohio 41 ,M. K and T 12% :.rS; ,K and T, pre 30 , ,-N. J. Central ...117% V N. Y. Central ..130% N and W.21 N nnd W. pref. C9i . No, Paelfle.524 - No. Pacific, pro 75 O and W .... 25% O R and N ..f. 42 ?O R and N, pro 76 Pennsylvania . 131% Reading. 21% Rending, 1st pro 5*3% ' Readlnp. 2d pre 31 ?R. G. W. 37% R OV, pref. .. SO St. L and 6 F .. 11% ?St. L. and S F, 1st pref. .. 69 ' St. Li nnd S F. '.. 2d pref. .... .. 35% St.. L. and.S W 15 St. L and S.W. pref.31%! St. Paul.12S% St. Paul. pref. ..179 St. :P and Of>..;.119 So. Pacific .35% So. Railway ..... 12% So, R'y, pref_51% Texas and lJnc. Union I'aclllc ... U P, prcf. Wubash. Wabnsli, pref. . 18% 44% 7G 7% 21% 11% W and L E W and L E, 2d pref. 28 Wis. Central ... 17 MISCELLANEOUS. Adams l?x.115 Amur:can Ex. ..147 U. 8. Bx..50 Wells Fargo ...132 EXP. COMPANIES. Amer. Cot. Oll 42V4 A CO,' pref.03'A ,\mer Malting . 15Vj A M. prof.GS',4 A S and R .... 38% A S anil R, pro 80% Amer. (Spirits ... 5% A S, prcf.30% Am. Steel Hoop 40^i A S H, pref.S5 A S and W .... 50 A S anil W. pre 97 Amer. T'n Plate 39 A T P.prof.86% Amer. Tobacco. 121% A T, pref.143 Annaconda M C 51 B R T. 8S C F and I .58% Con. Tobacco .. 43% Con. Tob., pref. 95 Federal Suvl ... 55 F S. prcf.7S?i Gen. Electric ...121 Glucose Sugar .. U2 Qlti. SiiRnr. pro 10S Infn'l Paper ... 27^ 1 P, pref.75 Tjiclodo Gas _(!.'i=4 N'at. Biscuit .... 45 Na, BlFcult, pro 101 Vi Khtloiuil Lead .. 30 Nat. Lend, pref 109% National Steel .. 52 Nat. Steel, prcf. !<6?4 .156 .. 12V4 ? ? 48% .. S4 .. 6IVS ? ? 40Vit ..111 58 N. Y. A. B. North Amer. Pacific Coast P C, 1st pref. P C, 2d pref. Pacific Mall . People'n Gas P. S. Car ... P. S. Car, pref. 90V4 j Pullman Pal. ..104 S R and T. 6% Sugar.147% Sugar, prcf.117% T C and I .117 U. S. Leather .. 11% U. S. L? pref. .. 76 !U. S. Itubber .. 48 U. S. R., prcf. ..115 West. Union ... 88% Republic I and S 27% R I nnd S. pref. 72% P, C C and St L 73 BOND MARKET. New York. Sept. 16. 1M9. United'States 2's, reglsterert .100% United Btates 8's, registered. 10S% ! ? ! 'United States 8's, coupon . 10.v,{ ? . United StateH new 4's, registered-_130 . United States new 4's, coupon . 130 .??United States old 4*6, registered .iu% ? United States old 4's, coupon. 1U .United States 5's, reg'stered . 111% I . -United States 5's, coupon . 111% I 'VDIitrlct of Columbia 3-65's . 117 .Virginia Centuries .,. 67% ..Virginia Deferred ..... . 5 ? - . \ -: NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. '? New York, Sept. 16.?Money on call Rasier at 8 per cent. Prime mercantile ;^paper, 4%@5Vi per cent. Sterling cx ; change steady, with actual business In ?, bankers' bills at 4.85%?1.86 for de .. Wiand, and at 4.82V4@4.82% for sixty : -.days. Posted rates, 4.8SV4@4.84 and ' 4.87@4,S7V4. Commercial bills, 4.SlVfi<S> : 4.82. Silver certificates, D9@59%. Bar -:';?|Jyer, 69. Mexican dollars, 47%. State : . bonds,'Inactive; railroad bonds, weak; '. Government bonds, firm. WEBKLY BANK STATEMENT. ;,. New. York, Sept. 16.?Weekly bank ?v, statement: Surplus, reserve, decrease v. $2;183,476; ' loans, decrease 87,854,400; . ?pecie; decrease .$5,060,600; legal ten ^derfl,? decrease $886,800; deposits, de :crease $15,055,700;' circulation, Increase ; -.$158,700. ,The banks now hold $275,450 S*0 excess of -the legal requirements. BALTIMORE GRAIN MARKET. 1 Ifattlmore, Sept 16.?Flour, dull, un ?^.Chahged. - Wheat, quiet; spot and : pl?n-th, 71?71%c; October,. 71%@71%c; 'O?ehiber, '73Va@73%c.; Southern by j : Sample, ',<>&<3>12c Corn, firmer; mixed, .'Pi>ot,.38%0. bid; month, 38%@38%c,: Oc r-itobQr.' 31@?1\&c; November or 'Deceni ^?bV/'na^-;?r^?Id,:34@34Uc,; January and l?:February,:.<t3?4<S>34c.;,South(?rii white. 41 '$&il#a?'?iii&ii firm; ' No.' 2 while, 28? < 20c, Rye,: s^ady; No. -2 nearby, 67c. ,'? ?'.-: NEW YORK :PRODUCE M?RKE*. New York. Sept. 16.?Flour'quiet, but steady. Winter patents, $3;65?3.7G. Rye flour steady; good to. fair, $3.15? 3.30. Buckwheat flour steady. 1,2.00? 2.75 (new). Buckwheat' steady. Corn meal llrm: yellow Western, 74?76o. Rye steady; No. 2, 64c. Wheat?Spot steady; No. 2 red, 74%c. Corn?Spot firm; No. 2. 40%c. Oats?Spot quiet; No. 2, 26%? 26%c. Beef firm; family, $10.50@11.00; beef hams, $25.50?26.00. Cut meats steady; pickled bellies, 5i4@7%c; do shoulders. 6@GVic; do hams, 8%?10e. Lard steady; Western steamed, $5.60; refined steady. Pork steady; mess, $S.6lt@9.50; short clears, J10.25@ll.25; I family, $U.25?12.00. Butter Arm; Western creamery, 18?23c; do factory, 13?16c; do creamery, 18%?22c; State dairy, 16@20c. Cheese weak; large white, 10%@llc. Eggs firm; State and Pennsylvania, 19@20c; loss off. West? ern ungraded at mark, 13@16%c. Cot? ton seed oil dull; prime crude nominal; I butter grades, 29@30c. Spot coffee?Rio | dull and easier; No. 7 Invoice, 5 7-16c. No. 7 Jobbing, 5 15-16c; mild quiet; Cor-| dova, 6%@ll%c. Sugar?Raw quiet; fair refining, 3%c; centrifugal, 96-test. 4%c; molasses sugar, 3 ll-16c; refined | quiet; mould A, 5 0-16c; granulated, 5 5-16c. TRUCK MnKltET. (By Telegraph to Vlrglnlan-PUot.) Muskmelons?Rocky Ford, Colorado, poor to choice per case", 75c@$2.50; do] Maryland, Bocky Ford seed, $1@J2 Watermelons?Fancy culls to prime, $5 ?$12. CHICAGO M"FKBr. Wheat, Corn. Oats, ItovisIj i?. lirl. Shor I II? Ltii, Chicago, Sept. 10.?Wheat to-day was heavy for deferred futures and firm for September. Large receipts ami a poor | ca6h demand wcro factors In the weak? ness developed shortly after the open? ing. September had enough local sup? port to maintain a good advance. De? cember closed Vic. lower, and Septem? ber %c. higher. Corn was firm, closing %c. higher for September and %c. higher for December. Oats closed un? changed to %c lower, and provisions* unchnnged to 5c. higher. Trade was dull in everything. The leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. Clos. Wheat No. I? Sopt. 71 71 Vi 70% 71% Doc. 71% 71% 7<)}i 7074 May . 71% 71% 73% 73% Corn No. 2? Sept. . 22% 33 32% 32% Dec. 2S-A, IS 2S% 2S% May . 29% 20% 21>% 29% Onts No. 2? Sept. 21% 22 21% 21% Dec. . 21% Sift 21V? 21% May . 23 23 22% 22% Mess Pork, per barrel? ' Oct.7.92% ?.0?> 7.92% 7.97% Dec.S.t'5 S.12% 8.05 8.10 Jan.9.60 9.60 9.50 9.57% Lard, per 100 pounds? Ocl.5.27% 5.30 5.27% 5.30 Dec.5.52% 5.37% 6.82% 5.37% Jan.5i42% 5.47% 6.42% 5.47% Short Bibs, per ltX> pounds? Oct .6.15 5.17% 5.15 r..l7'/t Jan'. .4.S5 4.97 % 4.t'2% 4.97V? Cash quotations were as follows: Flour was steady; winter patents, J3.SOfi-3.GO; strnlglils. $3.1003.36: spring specials, J4.10: do., patents. W.-toyn.iO: straights, J2.St(iT 3.20; bakers. $2.2i)ftT-'.tW; No. 3 spring wheat, u>{/--09%c.: No. 2 red, 71U-c.; No. 2 corn, 32%c; No. 2 onts, 22%fi:i%\'.; No. 2 while, 24%?23e.: No. 3 while, 23%1i2i%e.; No. 2 rye, Rl(i'*il%c: No. 2 bailey, liS'ijM?e.; No. 1 ilax seed. $1.10; new, Jl 12: prime timothy seed J2.35. Mess Pork, per barrel. I7.3IX? S.00;' lard, per 10? pound?, $5.1003.27%: short clenr sides (looso), J5.0iitTS.35; dry salted shoulders (boxed). i@6%C.; short clear sides (boxed), J.V&f.ff.VW. Whiskey, d'sllllers' finished goods per gallon. ?l 22. Sugars, cut loaf. J5.S3; granulated- J5.S1. On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter markei was llrm; creameries, K<3 22%e:; dairies, 13@18c. NAVAL STORES. Charleston, S. C, Sept. 16.?Turpen? tine market, firm at 43c; rosin. Arm; unchanged. Savannah, On., Sept. 16.?Spirits tur? pentine, firm at 47c; ro3in, llrm and unchanged. Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 16.?Spirits turpentine, firm at 45?46%C; rosin, llrm at 90 and B5c; crude turpentine, very llrm at $1.30, $2.50 and $2.50; tar, firm at $1.30. The Cotton P?arkets. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. New York, Sept. 16.?The cotton mar? ket made a stendy start at unchnnged prices to an udvnnca uf 1 point, but nfter a small Hurry of nctlvity around the opening, lapsed lrrto a nerveless condition, from which condition It did not rally. The execution of a few out? side orders found room operators In control, but no other purpose in view than to even up accounts, preparatory to on untrammelled Sunday interval. Aside from the regulation factors (here was nothing In news on which to found new ideas. The Liverpool market was tame, crop data revealed no change of consequence in the crop condition, the weather South remained dry nnd the crop movement continued on a vigorous scale. The market for spot - cotton, closed quiet, with prices .unchanged on the basis of 6%c for middling uplnnds nnd 6%c. for middling gull's. Sites, 1,031 bales. New York, Sept. 16.?Cotton quiet; middling, 6%c; gross receipts, 3.599 bales; sales, 1,031 bales; stock, 169,329 bales. Total to-day: Net receipts. 27,836 bales; exponts to Great Rrltnin. 1,328 hales; to France. 22.506 bales; to the Continent, 12,500 bales; stock. 513.750 b?lcs. Total since September 1st: Net re? ceipts, 308.868 bnles; exports, to Great Britain, 67.68S hales; to France. 24.23S bales; to the Continent, 69,764 bales. New York. Sept. If..?Cotton futures opened Irregular. October, 5.98; No? vember, 6.03: December, G.10: January. 6.15; February, 6.18; Match. 6.22; April, 0.24; May, 6.28: June. 0.:10: July. 6.32. Spot closed stendy; middling'.ipl"nds. R?6c: middling gulf, o^c; sales, 1,031 bales. Futures closed quiet and stendy; Sep? tember, 6.94: October.' 5.93; November. 6.02; December, 6.09; January, ?.14 February, 6.17; March. 6.21: April, 0.24; May, 6.27; June, 6.30; July, 0.32. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool. Sept. 16.?1 P. M.?Clos? ing: Cotton, spot quiet; prices 1-32d. lov/er; American middling, 3 l7-32d. The sales of ihe day were 7.000 bnles, of which 500 were for speculation nnd ex? port and Included 6.400 American. Re? ceipts, 3,100 bales, all American. Fu? tures opened quiet nnd closed quiet, but 9teady, at the decline; American mid? dling: September, 3 27-64d. htiyor; Sep? tember and .October. 3 27-64d. buyer October and November, S 25-64?3 26 64d. buyer; November and December, 3 24-64d. buyer; December and Janu? ary, 3 23-64?3 24-64d. buyer: January and February, 3 23-64@3 24-64d. buyer; February and March? 3 21-64d. buyer; March and' 'April, 3 24-64?3 25-64d. buyer; April and May, 8 25-64d. buyer; May and June. 3 26-648. seller; June and July, 3 26-64@3 27-64d. eeller; July and August, 3 27-C4d. buyer. NEW ORLEANS COTTON MARKET. -New Orleans, Sept. 16.?Cotton fu? tures, steady;. September, 6.73 bid; Oc? tober; 6.73?5.74; November, 5.78@6.79; December, 6.83?5.84; January, G.87(g>5.88; February, 5.90@5.02; March, 6.95@6.97; April, 6.98O0.00; May, 6.02?6.04. Norfolk Cotton Market. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 10, 1899. _ ' 1S03. 1898. Tone ...... ...... .f.Firm. Quiet. 3ood middling.6% ?0 9-10 Middling.6% EVI Low middling.;.6 11-10 4 13-16 Good ordinary .......4 3-ic 4% Balee. Bales Sales. 34 185 Receipts . 334 497 Shipments . 17 62C Stock .18.3G7 3,607 COTTON RECEIPTS. Thro. Local. Total. Seaboard Air Line.... ? 35 35 Norfolk & Southern .. ? 17 17 Norfolk & Carolina ..17 163 182 Southern Railway .... 150 ? 150 Total. 167 217 384 AMONG OUR COTTON MEN. Weather In Texas and the Southwest continues dry and hot. Liverpool declined l-32d. on spot cot? ton. Future contracts closed quiet and steady, half-noint decline Bar silver, London, 27 3 lCd. per ounce against 28Vid- last year. United States port receipts yesterday were 27,835 bales against 21,079 In '98 and 37.654 in '96. ? Future contract market In New Or? leans advanced 2 points, October clos? ing at 5.73. Future contrncts in New York de? clined 1 point, closing quiet and steady October. 6.98(TP5.99; January, 6.14@6.15; May, 6.27?6.2S: spot cotton, unchanged, with sale of 1,011 pounds. Houston. Texas, receipts Monday es? timated at from 11.000 to 12,000 bales against 12.38S last year. ? . New Orleans receipts Monday esti? mated nt from 6,500 to 7,500 bales against 13.1S3 bales last year. NORFOLK MARKETS For Grain, Hrj, Grrnjriei, Pn/i?oi Quoinllniiant wliotenutn Prien*, tin. cna oilier- loo muni, iiikI price* aro Hiilijrvt to niicimilloii In market.. GRAIN, HAY AND RICE. CORN?White corn, from 6tore, 45c; mixed corn, from store, 44c; white oats, from store, 3Sc.; mixed oats, 32c. MILL FEED?Market steady; bran, per Ion, tlii.00: middlings. J17.50 per ton. OATS?Steady: mixed 32c; white. 27c. IIAY?No. 1 Timothy hay, car lots, $14.00; ton lots. $15 00; mixed hay, car lots, J13.00; ton lots, JIS.00. MILLED RICE?As to grades?6V4 to ROUGH RICE??5?73c per bushel. PEANUTS AND PEAS. PEANUTS?Market firm; fancy, 4c; strictly prime, 39?c; prime, 3'Ac: com? mon, 2V&fc3c.; Spanish, J1.00 per bushel. PlilAS?Blackcye. nominal. COUNTRY PRODUCE. POULTRY?Live, steady; chickens, old fat, 22J726C.; spring chickens, small, steady at 10Q>Hc; large, l?O.luc; ducks, mud, 20<\ EGOS?15c. per dozen. BUTTER?Good country, lKJpl 1c. COUNTRY HAMS ? Steady; Sm'thflcld, fancy, lJiJJiGc: Virginia country, 10012',-c: Bood North Carolina. l0O12ViC, POTATOES?Southern, new 31.00 per barrel. Northern, white, $l.7o pe? b?g; new sweets Dayman, 90c.CTJl.00 per bar? rel: yellow, 9Oc.0Jl.OV. CABBAGE?$L.:.uO2.00 per crate. .ONIONS?J2.U0O2.25 per nag. BERMUDA?$2.60 per box. FRUITS. APPLES?Southern, J1.50?2.GO per bar? rel; Northern. J2.2503.25. LEMONS?$3.0tifii 1.00 per box. PEACHES?Georgia. {3fr3 ;.0, In crate. l'EARS-{3.50!{| 1.00 per barrel. LIMES?Jl.lIC |>er basket. PINE APPLES?10?) lie. BANANAS?for bunch. 50c.ffSl.50. COCOA NUTS?100 to bug. S3.0O. CALIFORNIA ORANGES ? Messina IS.00O3.50! scedtnss. J3.00O3.25: navels. Jl.OJ 6T4.50 per box; Jamacja, Ji.oo per box. GROCERIES. FLOUR?Market firm: spring wheat patent, $4.50: winter wheat, patent. $4.000 4..0; winter wheat, half patent. J3.i>5; wlit ter wheat, choice straight, j;i.70; winter wheat, family, $3.00; winter Wheat, lair to good grades of extra, {3.25; winter wheat super, J2.75lf3.10. MEAL-Per bag 100 lbs., J1.00;- DO lb. bags, 95c. CO FKK E?steady; Java, 24?5:25c: do. Laguara. 12013c.: choice RnJ. lOOUc; prime, do., itfifOVic; rair, do., 7-fc03'.ic.; common, do., 7?7Vie. CllEESE? Large full cream, none; small full cream. 12V-jC SUGAR?Market steady. The plan of selling sugar at delivery prices has been Suspended for the present. Ail quotations v\lll be made f. o. b. Norfolk. Cut Loaf 5.92; Patent Cubes. 5.54; i'owdcrcd, ,\4S; Fine Granulated, 5.41: Standard Granu? lated, 5.41; Confectioners' A. 5.l'9; Key? stone A, 5.00; Centennial B, 4.00: Califor? nia B, 5.45; Franklin Extra C, 4.41, Amer? ican Exlrn C, 4.28. SYRUPS AND MOLASSES? - Market ? niter at t',e advance: ayriip, good ta choice. 21023c; lower grade syrup. 12015c,; molasses, Porto Rico, soft 2?c; molasses, PROVISIONS BULK MEATS?Market firm: rib a des, ?%c.; bellies, eastern, OViOGVjC.; bellies, western. 6c. HAMS?Sugar cured. 12',ic DRY PLATED JOWLS?P.-c. PORK PLATES?5Uc. MESS PORK?Old. $9.30. HAM PORK?Per barrel, J10.50. LARD?Pure butchers'. In tierces, 6U0 GOic; compo'und tierces, o'.ic.; SO-lu. tubs, and 60-lb. tins, Vic. more. WOOL AND HIDES. WOOL? tlnwaslied. lie.'; bulky, J to Tc c5?; washed wool, tic; black. I2Wc. to 16-.'. HiniiS-O. S., 7%: green. dry nm, !4; drv ?alt. 11 Vs: d/imaped 7. 8A LT FISH. HERRING?New North Carolina cut. Ir Eastern barrels, $1.00; Potomac, gross, $3.00; mullets. 100-lb. kegs, J3.75; spots, loo 11?. kegs. $3.75; mackerel fat No. 2, $23.00. Whlto fish, now catch, 100 lb. kegs, J2.60; i0 lb. kegs, J2.25; 70 lb. kegs, J2.1?. FRF.SH FISH. Spots, per pound, 6c; croakers, per Out of Order? O&n' t Eat'slecp or Wor|<! Create appetite, Induce refreshing sleep, and luake wotk u pleasure. One Tablet, one dose. Immediate, t-sstln?, Agreeable. Large Box (35 Tablet*) 10 Cents, Made at The Jobncon t.?hnr?*nri*. inc , Philadelphia* hiicillng's Pharmacy, Robert F. liu.iiics & Co., J. M. F. Trotter, Wallace &-Moore' Norfolk; Wallace &?? Co., Berkley; Jerome P. Cnrr, Portsmouth; Dr. A. W. Ely. Suf? folk, Va. j pound 2o. Taylors, per pound, 3c. Urge rock, per pound. 12Vsc.; pan rdCK. per pound. 10@12c; shad, none. SH1PP1KG REPORT. . F?rel<u and. t'omiwl ??. September 16th, 1899. ARRIVED. ' Br. stmp. Framlleld, Wright, Penaa cola, to coal. ' lt Sehr. Samuel Wood, Schmidt, Atlan? tic City, N. J.. light. Sehr. Wm. H. Van Name, Simmons, New York, light. Sehr. Florence A, -, New York, light. Bge. Sloop, Suffolk, lumber. CLEARED. Ital. stirip. Hercules, Massardo, Ge? noa, coal. N Br. stmp. Framfleld. Wright, Dun kerke, Fr., coaled. Sehr. Edward Smith, Sears, New York, lumber. ( Bge. sloop, Baltimore, lumber. Sehr. Wm. It. Van Name,' Simmons, Suffolk, light. SAILED. Br. stmp. Buckingham, Cole, New Or? leans. Ger. stmp. Taormlnla, Moller, Rio. Sehr. Eva L. Ferris, St. John, Bridge? port. Sehr. Daniel Brown, Smith, New York. Sehr. J. H. Elliott, --, Atlantic City. ' Sehr. Mamie, Saunders, Richmond. ALBEMARLE AND CHESAPEAKE j CANAL. NORTHBOUND. t Stmr. Croatan, towing, North Caro? lina to Norfolk. Sehr. Chas. T. Strann, lumber. North | Carolina to Baltimore. Stmr. Thos. Newton, merchandise, North Carolina to Norfolk. Stmr. Flora, lumber, North Carolina] to Norfolk. Stmr. W. B. Rogers, merchandise, North Carolina to Norfolk. SOUTHBOUND. Stmr. Nettie, light, Norfolk to North Carolina. Stmr. Juniper, towing, Norfolk to North Carolina. Bge. Portsmouth, light, Norfolk to North Carolina. Stmr. Spring Garden, towing, Norfolk to North Carolina. Sehr. Virginia, light, Norfolk to North Carolina. Stmr. F. ,K. Esherick, light, Norfolk to North Carolina. GRAIN EXPORTS. The grain exports for the week end? ing September 16lh from this port were as follows: 1.G28 barrels flour. J. M. JORDAN &. CO., Grocers and Ship Chandlers, Have opened In their new store, south? east corner of Water street and Ferry Place. CALL AND SEE THEM. Cubun. nor..;. New Orleans, fair to choice. 16 to 36:cuinmon. 12 to 14. dOolFs Geiem bugiiu and swamp Root Combines in an effective form the medicinal properties of these three well known medicines and is indicated in all Stomach Troubles, and is especially etTective in the treat? ment" ol Kidney, Bladder and Liver Disease. PRICE 50c. Large tioitks. Pate nt Medicines at^e?str 111. 296 MAIN STREET. GRAN DV HOANOKB DOCK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL? ERS IN HAY, GRAIN, SI RAW AND MILL FEED. Large stock on hand nnd in transit. SfcLECTKD SEED OATS AND SBKT) RYE IN STOCK. NO. X TIMOTHY HAY ALWAYS ON _ HAND. COBB, BROS. & CO., ~ BSOKE&S. 159 MAIN ST.. opposite Atlantic Hotel Execute orders in cotton, grain, either on margin or buy nnd sell outright 1'rlvate wire, to New York. Chicago and New Orleans. Correspondence solicited. my27-eod-tf WHOLESALE & RETAIL ?FOR? 0 III Bituminous, Toms Crook, Vir? ginia, Anthracite, Penn? sylvania. The coal we handle Is strictly uniform nnd of flr8t-cla.ES quality. Trigg & Wilmer CITIZENS' BANK BUILDING AND 7-i? NIVISION STREET, BOTH PHONES HEADACHES: : X' Cenuine r's Little Liver Pills. SViust Boar Signature of See Facsimile Wrapper Below. Very small and aa easy to toko as sugar. CARTERS IITTLE iVER FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVES. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION _ , I OKNVIltn MUST RAVI WMMWMi IB cents I a?nroly Vepctail o^/K/w^^yi^rC sngBnmmmr CURE SICK HEADACHE. 1A H JED ? ?OTTIHW?l I WBEI CO., NORFOLK, VA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ?IN? We now have on our yard a stock of freshly mined and cholco ANTHRACITE COAL. Our customers would do well to place their orders and lay In their wln'cr sup? ply while tho eoal Is dry, fresh and clean. Pocahontas Steam Coal a specialty. Get our prices before buying elsewhere. Pine and Oak Wood I of tho very best quality on this market; aawed, split and delivered as required. Your orders arc respectfully solicited. nun NORFOLK, VA. OLD "PHONES. 5-114 and 236. NEW 'PHONES. IS and 2rt. We beg to call the attention of the public that we are Miners' Agents for the Celebrated Steam Coal, Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia ANTHRACITE and BITUMi 61 GRAiiBY STREET. YARDS-Central Wharf. SHIPPING PIERS?N. & W. R'y Co. Norfolk and Lambert's Paint. 'Phones. :u and 137. Fresh Land Plaster AUGUST 12. NOW LANDING. C??L TAH PIME T?R in oil, pork and pine barrels. Shell Lime No. 1 Hock Lime JOHN 0. GflMflGE W00DSIDE.S WHARF. J?$. R. IUES & CO., Real Estate InYts ments & Loans ? BBLL PHONS 902. > NO. 270 MAIN BT.. NORFOLK. VA. Wo are offering sovcTal excellent Invest? ments in good choice city property, pay? ing lO-.to 20 per cont. Also wo have some choice bargains In Park Place, Virginia Place and Bast Brambieton; also In Ghent. and,-Rlbblo Place.- We will be pleased' to call on you with maps and quote prices, upon t ipllcatlon. und to show property in any "part of the city or suburbs. sel7-cod-jm FOR REIMT. 345 Boush St., Oct. 1 110 Chapel St., Oct. 1 112 Chanel St., Oct. 1 317 Wllloughby.bath, etc. ? 170 Bermuda street 134 Kelly Ave., $7.50 66 Franklin avenue, J1C.CC, 320 Bute St. (vacant) ?3Vlrginln street. 303 Church St.. ?25.00 604 Highland avenue 52 Liberty street. 270-272 Chapel street 3 rooms and bath, 37.00. 336 Bute. St., Oct. 1|252 James St.. $7.00 FOR SALE. Nico houso on Windsor avenue. Thrco brick houses on Chapel street. Nico houso on Claibornc avenue .J1.S00 Nice houso on Highland avenue.2,100 Nico houso on Moltby avenue . 1,300 Nico brick house on Maltby avenue 1,000 Nice house on Duncan avenue les3 then cost. ,' East Main street property. Church Btreet property, paying 7 per cent, net; 3 new houses on S. Kelly avenue at water; brick house on Fenchurch street, lot on Fenchurch street, one on Bank, ono on Charlotte, two on Duke, nice house on Boush street. 16 rooms; .will make a first class boardlng-housc. MONEY TO LOAN. H. C. H0GGARD & CO.. PHONE 749._36 BANK STREET. FOR REWfT" RESIDENCES. October 1st. 133 York street. 108 York street. 46 Dartmouth street. Olnoy Road. 219 York street. Now House Colonial avenue. 139 Yarmouth 6trcet, corner bouse. Frame Houso on Yarmouth strc-et, fur? nished. . Possession Given at Once. 404 nute street. 280 York street, large yard In rront. 332 Bank street. 89 Holt street. 20G-20S Cove street. 182 Bermuda street. 125 and 127 Mariner street. Several nice houses In Atlantic City. STORES. 685 Main street. 300 Church street, corner store. Mil Main street. 241 Church street. 190 Church street, flat above. For further information "phono 6G5. W. H. H. TRICE & CO., Real Estate and Rental Agents, Cor. Bank nnd Plume Streets H. e. llLLIIIt t sen RENTAL AGENTS, ROOM NO. 9 TALBOT BUILDING, 173 MAIN ST HE ET. , FOR RENT. No. 713 Church street, lluntcrsvllle. No. 20 C avenue, lluntcrsvllle. No. 18 C avenue. II unlcrsvllla. No. 110 Highland avonue. No. 420 Slieldon avenue. STORE corner Cook ond Calverl Sis. If you have houses to rent call us up over now phone No. SJC und you will it c61vo prompt attention. RETURNS MONTHLY. WR. FENTRESS & SON, REAL ? ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND RENTAL ACENTSL No. IS BANK STREET, NORFOLK. VA. FOR RENT. DWELLINGS. 226 Wlllpughby avenue. 22 High street; all modern improve? ments. 22 Arlington Place; all modern Improve me-ntn 433 Hut? street, all modern Improvements 210 Clatburne avenue; modern improve? ments. 119 Wood street; all modern Improve? ments. COS Main street; 7 rooms and store. 23 und 25 Smtlti street. STORES. 60S Main street; 7 looms above. 237 Nicholson street. 714 W. Brambieton avenue. Factory Building corner Water nnd M.irJi u>n streets. Llvrry Stjble comer Church and Union "fctreelsj. FLATS. 718 and 720 W. Brambieton avenue. 12, 11, 10 and IS Taylor's lane. "C1.T0?BE k Cfl;, Brokers --AND? Heal Estate Dealers, ROOM 406, 4th FLOOR. Columbia Building, Offer for sale the following choice resi denee properly: House Colonial avenue, Ghent. Now house Hlbblo Place. Oranite front, Hamilton avenue, Ghent. Fine residence Brewer street. Fine) residence corner Reservoir and Clalborne avenues. Fine brick icsldonee Brambieton avenue. Three very desirable residences Clal borno avenue. One very desirable res'denoe Lovltt Ave. Two verv line residences Virginia Place. Ono very desirable residence Highland avenue. .? ' , Three very choice lots North Client. Two very choice lots Virginia Place. ji?'ve Very choice lots Park Place. Will sell ehcap to quick buyer. Choice truck and timber lands. MONEY TO LOAN AT fi PER CENT. Correspondence solicited. BEST BY~TEST~! HIGGINSON'S "Me Cement Wali Plaster." Strictly HIGH GRADE Plastering mn lerial for walls and celling. 1,000 TONS used on the best work in Norfolk and vicinity. Superior in STRENGTH, HARDNESS. DURABILITY and FINISH. ^ FOR SALE BY GAMAGE & WALLER, 12 TO IS PLUME ST. ?GUARANTEED DRY AT? C- E3. WHITE'S 147 KELLY AVENUE, Special Price for Large Quantities, Roth phones. * my23 eoilGm a AVCTIO!?. **?>jKH_'- H) IM Hfl HAYN. ;j? By-the Morris Auotlon-house, 42 and 44 Washington. St., opposite City Market. LARGET SALE OF FINE FURNITURE AT AUCTION?At our-Auction-room" TUESDAY MORNING. September? 19th'; commencing at 10 o'clock, our second Fall Trado Sale of Furniture will take, places when we w^ll offer line Bedroom Suits', and Extension Tables, In Oak and Wal-' nut; Sideboards, Dining and other Chairs, Wire Springs. Hair Mattresses, Fine, Feather Pillows and. Bolsters, Carpots, Rugs, OM Cloth, 2 Pianos and 1 Organette, and a variety of useful household articles. Also 25 handsomo decorated Tollot Sets. se!7-2t R. R. MORRIS, Manager. WHITE 8t GO. HEAL, ESTATE AND RENTAL. AGENTS NO. SI BANK UTK ES KT. SO Arlington Place, 8 rooms .20.00 369 and 373 Boush, 8 rooms .30.00 125 Mariner, 7 rooms. .25.00 215 Bank, 8 rooms. 23.00 1U3 Buto, 9 rooms .37.60 16G Bermuda, 15 rooms .33.33 7 Franklin street, 4 rooms . 8.00 8 North str*et, 9 rooms .'.20.00 25 North street, 8 rooms. 20.00 123 Rleley street. S rooms .20.00 207 York street 8 rooms.37.60 129 Cumbroland street, C rooms . 15.00 Graydon avenue, 10 rooms . 25.00 278 Granby street, 8 rooms . 35.00 i Hughes street, 5 rooms . U.OO Freemason street, 6 room Hat .20.60 210 Clalborne avenue, 7 roums .26.00 22 Arlington Place, 7 rooms .18.00 267 Holt street, 8 rooms ..-25.00 62 Franklin avenue. 7 rooms .16.67 69 Arlington Place, good Hut cheap. 46 Dartmouth, 8 rooms'.30.00 113 Chapel, 10 rooms .27.50 140 Charlotte, 0 rooms .20.00 404 Bute, 4 rooms and kitchen . 14.00 144 Boush, 3 rooms. 35 09 24 North, 8 rooms .20.00 265 York, 9 rooms . 30.00 175 Brewer, 9 rooma .25.00 Eusl Brambleton, corner Holly and Excelsior; good houso and lot . 7.00 618 W. Brambleton avenue, 6 rooms.. 76.00 323 Buto, 9 ruoms.36.00 64 Mariner, 8 rooms.23.00 103 West Brambleton ave., 8 rooms.20.00 39S Bute at.. 7 rooms . 17.00 105 Lovltl ave.. 9 rooms .25.00 A few of the best stores in the city foi rent. Abbott Morris. W. W. Marshall. Hlorns, Ularslail k Go., Heal Estate and insurance Agents.| Office, 158 Plume St. PHONE No.'8847"" One of the prettiest homes! on Willoughby avenue for sale] cheap. Don't forget the lots in front! of City Park. We luve a few! left. If you want to insure your| home call to see us. BYRD. BALDW IN & CO.J RE.VIAI. AUKil ta, l?m?s U A.VDJll Ii It A.\ 111 NTUKK'l', FOR RENT. DWELLINGS. I Front H., Allanllcl Brown ave, J1G.G6 Tluee houses. Poole' St., Atlantic City, ?15 each, is Mowbrny Arch,$55 c: ?x. 72a Church. $4.so. 733 Church. ?1.60. 72.". Church, ?4.60. 72."> Church, J5.?0. '} Church, JL?). 731 Church, ?4.50. 110 Falkland, Jii.50. 267 York. ?11.67 va Tazewell. ?37.60. Colunial ave., Ghent, ?50.00. 2211 Bute, ?60.00. Colonial ave., Ghent,!3- Charlotte. ?45.00. 133 York. ?41.67. . Martin ave.. ?16.66. 102 Wood..?20.00. 40S Brambleton ave., ?13.00. GS York. ?11.67. ICS York. $11.67. 77 Fn Ik hind, ?22.50. 25 North. ?20.00. 136 Maple. 112.50. Mabry Arch. Ghent, JIO'J.OO. Warren Crescent, Ghent, ?50 00. ROOMS. H2 Maple, ?7.00. 31 cuarluitc. Water, Js3.34, 331 Church. ?10.00. ?37 Church. ?10.00. S2 Bank, ?10.00. 6i Commercial, ?73. 300 Granby, ?25.00. 314 Granby. ?10.00. OFFICES. Warehouse and of-l decs cor. Watoif and Favette. JS3.31 10.-. Granby. $15 00. 217 Main. ?10 each. West Building, corJ Main and ChurchJ Haddington Ilulld-I lug. cor. Graiibjf and City Hall ave Fine Lots-topsail AT A BARGAIN on Hamilton, Ward, DuncanJ Franklin and Martin Avenue? (West End Land Company). Prices from $150 to $i,000| one-fifth cash; balance on time. h. l. page & ccx Real Estate Agents, 22 BANK STJ T. F. Rogers, ROOMS 211 AND 212 COLUMBIA BUI ING. GRANBY. STREET. STORES. Storo No. 19 Bank street. Storo No. 45 Commercial Place. Store and dwelling No. COS Ma'.n street. 4 now stores on Granby street. Storo No 79 Commerco street. Warehouse 100 Water atreot. Storo No. 37S Buto street. Warehouse Ncs. 4? and 43 Wood.?Ide Lant Offices: Granby. Bank and Commerce at* Store 270 Water street. PWE^INOB Dwelling 303 Church street. Dwelling 4SD Main street. Dwelling corner Warran Crescent an$ Colonlnl avenue. Dwelling 412Vi Main street. Dwelling No. 107 York street. Dwelling No. 128 Freemason street. Dwelling No. 297 Dultto street. Dwelling No. 105 York street. Dwelling In Mottu Block, Ghent. Dwelling No. SIS Boush street. Dwelling No. 222 Boush street. I Dwelling No. 222 York street. Dwelling Olhey Road. Ghent, FOR SALE, v A nice briclt dwelling for sale on Tori street, cheap to u quick buyer. V. P. SNOW & CO., Real Estate Agents, 236 Main Stl FOR SALE?Nine room bouse on Pool! street, Atlantic City Ward; easy terms? House, eight rooms. Thirtieth street! Park Place, new stable, water and sewer age. House on Falkland street, elghj rooms, largo lot; easy terms. Slxty-thrcl lots in East Brambloton: must be self at once; brtcc very l<jw for tho Jot. ...