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ACCTIOX ?SAL??*?? l'ut tir? D.ij-i SPECIAL SALE OF HIGH CLASS HORSES. ?AUCTION. AUCTION. AUCTION 600 600 600 fes ?^ ?fe HOKSES. MULES: HORSES Six Hundred Horses and Mules TO BE SOLD AT THE GREAT SOUTHERN HORSE ? MULE BAZAAfi. 1806-1812 East Franklin Street. Wednesday, April 4,1900. This tv?I" be the largest vale ever held in lhe? South. All our regular shippers Will ha?*?* consignments, an ? rc?port that their horses and mules are the best they e/ver *-?hi:*?j*"<*<l. Wf -will have four or live loads of high-t?lass Harness and Saddle Horsc*s fm?m Kentiirky-?KO*>d enoush "n go in anybody's catalogued combination sale. Our sale <ni!l commeiion at if ??"clock sharp Wednesday morning, and will be continu**d on Thursday until every thin?: is sold. Every Horse and Mule will positively be ?soJd ?for the high dollar, regardless of cost. ? The follow!!?*: are ? teW of the good ones: "'Allie Manslield." sorrel gelding, that ?Can show you a 2:20 gait* "Gordon Smit**." gray gciding. mark 2:2-V'_ : "Hilly," bay gcMinc. trial 2:20; also sorrel ge'dinjr that can show a 2:25 gait, and others too nu? merous?? to mention. SMYTH BROTHERS, Auctioneers Grand Sale of Fine Horses AT NORFOLK, VA. TUESDAY, Aprili?, 1900. BY THE McCLEARY AND WcCLELLAN LIVE STOCK CO. 'Consignments from the Best-Known Breeders ond Dealers in Kentucky and Other States The oflerincs will include commned Saddle and' Harness Horses?speedy trotters and pacers by prominent sires of speed; General Purpose and Business Horses. All horsesio be sold for the high dollar, and buyers will be accorded the best of treatment. For catalogue and further information address MeCleary & McClellan Live Stock Co. Norfolk, Hsim By John T. Goddin and Sutton & Co.. . Real Estato Agents and Auctioneers. COMMISSIONERS' AUCTION SALE OF ?Three Desirable Frame Dwellings ?ON AVEST Sr-QE OF LAUREL STREET, BETWEEN A3-.BEMAKX.E AND ? SPUING STREETS ?XJCNOWN AS Nos. "20* 42S AND 430 SOUTH LAUREL? STREET). I By virtue of a ?locree of the Law and "Equity Court of the city or Richmond. It-ntereU on the 13th day of Marcir, 1000, In Ithe case of Edward M. Crump vs. M. ?Beazley and others, we, the undersigned. ie.p.*cial commissioners, will sell, at public Icuctlon, on the premises, on THUnSBAY, APRIL G?. 1W0, lut ?J-SO o'clock 1*. XL. the THHEE TWO ?TSTORY FRAME DWK1.L1.\'GR. men? tioned above. These dwelling are in good repair, contain 0 rooms each, besides ?lower and upper halls, with gas and '*tpat?-.r. and ?re occupied by permanent ??ind prompt-paying tenants. The lot has ti front of G?1 feet on west side of Laurel street, ?nd runs back between parallel Jlnes j'!0 feet, more or less, to an alley 20 JTeet wide. ? TERMS: One-lliird cash, and the bai enee on a credit of six and twelve months. "thu purchuscr lo Klve negotiable notes ior the deferred payments, with inter? est from the day of sale, and title to be retained until the Entire purchase-money is paid. HENRY M. TYLER. L. L. LEWIS. H. "U*. ANDERSON, Special Commissioners. ? 1. G. G. Winston clerk of said court, ?certify that the. bond required of the ?Hpecial commissioners by the decree in Ipald cause of March ?3, lflOO, has been '?duly given. Given under my hand this 2Gth ?lav of March. 11??). P. P. WINSTON, ? nih.'O Clerk. By A. L. Adamson, Real Estate Auctioneer, Manchester, Va? A1' CTI ON SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT. No 1213 Bainbridge Street. At the request of the owners. 1 will Bell, nt public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY. THE G.?? DAY OK APRIL, lutin, tit 0 o'clock P. M?. the above HOUSE AND LUT. frontini; :,.!?._ feet on the north eide of Bainbridge Street, between ?Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, and run? ning batik 130 feel. Tin- bouse is a com '""ortable dwelling, containing live or six rooms. The lot is one ot the best in tiie ?city. lie sure and attend the sale, as it Is 'inaile at the request of the heirs, who tiro non-ivsidents. lo wind up an ?-state. TERMS: One-third cash and the bal ?nnee in six and twelve months, deferred Jiayments beurlnc interest, and secured bv ?deed of trust: A. L. ADAMSON. jnh'tl Auctioneer. By Edward S. Rose Company. Real Estate Auctioneers. No. 31 North Eleventh Street. AUCTION SALE OF A Most Desirable Lot of Land, SITUATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OP FIFTH AND CANAL STREETS. 163 Feet Front by 130 Feet Deep. At the request of the owner, we will ?sell, by auction, upon the oremises, on ?THURSDAY, THE .'?TH DAY OF APRIL, 1900, et 4:30 O'CLOCK 1*. M? the above located ?nd highly valuable LOT. An extended -notice of this properly is unnecessary. [An Inspection is asked, which will con rvlnce you of its merit* ? TERMS: One-third in cash; '.he residue jet one. two and three years, with <! per ?cent, added, and ?secured by a deed of ?trust upon the property, or all cash, at 'the option of the purchaser. EDWARD S. ROSE COMPANY, j rohiio Auctioneer*?:. By C. L. &- H. L. nenoon, Real Estate .-Vuctioneers, No. S21 Main Street. AUCTION SALE OF ?Desirable Church Hiil Improved Real Estate, BEING Nos. 2405 and 2407 ? Street, AND No. 728 North 25th Street, "LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST COR? NER OF TWENTY-FIFTH -\ND ? STREETS. By direction of the owner, we will sell, fct public auction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, APRIL ?I. WOO, '??'a&. S o'clock P. M- the above very d?sira - hie property. The llrst-named are two neat frame tenements, containing six ?rooms ?ach, with modern improvements. ?ueh as gas. water, bath, etc.. and are -nearly new. No. 736 North Twenty-fifth Street Is a ?detached dwelling. containilMr six large rooms, with al) conveniences, besides the :?? uwual clojiet?. This property has u front *f S3 iect on Twenty-lift h Street, with ti good depth, -ujd will make a most 'charming home We would ?all the spe? cial attention of both investors and 'bome-Keckcra to this sale. ; TERMS: ?\ ill be made very, reasonable, ?und will be announced at sale. G C L. & U. L. DENOON, j mimi? Auctioneers. c OMMlSSIONER'S AUCTION SALE OF THE K_E_i__}L. ESTATE At the N'ortheaslern Intersection of Fifth and Duval Streets, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 3d, At 5 o'Clock. Lange vs. Orth et als.?In the Law nnd Equity Court of the city of Richmond, degree of May 29, 188^ Pursuant lo the above-mentioned de? cree, the undersigned, appointed special commissioner thereby, will offer for sale, upon the premises, at time designated, the following Real Estate: That LOT OF LAND, with the im? provements thereon having a front of FI FT Y-THREE FEEi' AND SEVEN* INCHES (.".ei' 7") on Uie eastern line of Filili Street, and running back al?n?? the northern line of Duval Street 122 feet to an alley. The Improvements consist of a medium-sized brick dwelling ano usual outhouses, water and culvert connec? tions. The property* is admirably located and susceptible of being improved to ad? vantage. TERMS: One-fourth cash, and as to residue the purchaser must execute negotiable notes with interest added, payable in equal instalments at six. twelve and eighteen months from dat?--of sale: the title retained until the entire purchase-money is paid. or. IF HE SO ELECT. HE MAY PAY THE ENTIRE PURCHASE-iviONEY IN CASH. H. A. m'curdy; Special Commissioner. I. P. P. Winston* clerk of the said court, certify that the bond required of tho special comm.lssloner in the above mentioned cause, under decree of May _"!?. 1899, has been Riven. Given under my hand this 4th ?lay of December, IS!?!). P. P. WINSTON. mhl'll Clerk. Ro. ?. Gilliam & Co., Real Estate Auctioneers. No. 903 East Main Street. COMMISSIONERS' SALE. AT PUB? LIC AUCTION, OF A DESIRABLE SUBURBAN HOME. THE LATE RESl DENCE OF G. C. VINCENT, DE? CEASED. AT SEVEN PINES. WITHIN FIFTY MINUTES? RIDE FROM THE HEART OF THE CITY. THE RICH? MOND AND SEVEN PINES ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAY HAS MADE SEVEN PINES AN ATTRACTIVE RE SORT, AND PROPERTY ALONG ITS LINE IS RAPIDLY ENHANCING IN VAU'l?:. THE HOUSE IS A MODERN STRUCTURE. CONTAINING ABOUT FIVE ROOMS.?1 ? pursuance of a decree of thw~C*ircuit Court of the county of Henrico, In the suit of Mary E. Vincent vs. William Vincent, entered on the 15th day of January. 1P0?, Uie undersigned, special commissioners, will sell, at pub? lic auction, at the county court-house, corner Twenty-second and Main Streets, on WEDNESDAY. THE 4TH DAY OF APRIL, 1900, al IL' o'clock M., ?nil that certain LOT OF LAND lying and being in the county of Henrico, Va., at Seven Pines, and de? scribed as follows: Commencing at a point about 11)0 yards from the intersec? tion of the west side of the Richmond an.i Seven Pines Railroad track with Willlamsburg county road, on the north side of the Wiliiamsburg county ro??d, and running thi'nce along the north side of Uie said Wiliiamsburg road -1?) feet wc-stwardly, and extending back north? wardly from th.? said Wiliiamsburg road, between parallel lines 40 feet apart. 150 feet. TETTXIS: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve months, evidenced by negotia? ble notes, with interest added, and title retained until all of the purchase-money is pai?! and a conveyance ortlered by the court, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. ALFRED E_ COHEN, Wil. H. SANDS. Special Commissioners. I, John Broaddus, clerk of said court, certify that the bond required of the spe? cial commissioners by the decree in said cause of January IS, 1900. has been duly given. Given under my hand this 29th ?lav of March. lltOi". JOHN E. BROADDUS, mh.iu Clerk. By J. B. Elam ?v. Co., Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE. BY PUBLIC AUC? TION. OF THE Delightfully Situated, Spacious and Handsome RESSD^NCE WITH LARGE LOT, 100x118 FEET, WITH CHOICE FRUIT AND SHADE TREES THEREON. ON THE EAST SIDE OF . LAMB AVENUE. BE? TWEEN ROBERTS AND BAT? TERY STREETS. BARTON HEIGHTS. ln execution of a certain ?leed of trust, dated September 21, 1895, recorded in D. B. 349 B. page 'MO. Henrico County Court, default having been made in the debt secured, and b??lng required so to do by the beneliciary. the undersigned, trus? tee, will sell, by public auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4. 1900. at G. o'clock P. M.. the REAL ESTATE di?scrlbed in said de?*d. it being the above named very attractive and valuable resi? dence and grounds in the town of Barton llel?hu?, north of and near the citv of Richmond. The situation is high, health? ful and delightful, and the neighborhood and surroundings ?leslrablo and pleasant. The dwelling is thoroughly moderp, sub? stantially constructed, well appointed and In good order, containing about ten rooms and all needful conveniences are on the promises, The. ground is well set in fruit trees, in bearing and in shade trees and ornamental shrubbery, and the prop? erty especially inviting as a home by reason of its attractiveness and its prox? imity to ine city. TERMS: For cash as to expenses of sale, taxes to date of sale, and the sum of $_.500, with interest thereon from March 21. K39S: and as to the residue, if anv. upon terms to be announced at the Unie of sale. J. B. ELAM, Trustee. J. B. Elam & Co., Auctlon?r-ers. mh_0 AUCTION SALES-future Dan? By H. A. McCurdy, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE . OF A Smad Fari-ri, WITH GOOD IMPROVEMENTS, SIT? UATED IN HENRICO COUNTY, ON THE MOUNTAIN ROAD, ABOUT SIX AND A HALF MILES FROM THE CITY AND ABOUT . TWO AND A HALF MILES FROM GLEN ALLEN. In execution of the provisions of cer? tain deeds of trust of 27th July. 1S91; and November 11, 1891; from Julius From? men and others, the undersigned will offer for sale, upon the premises, on THURSDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF APRIL, 1900. at 12 o'clock te., all the REAL ESTATE convev'ed bv the said dee?ls, and therein fully described, and being tho. same land on whleli the said Frommett now resides. TERMS: Cash as to the cost? of execut? ing this trust, all delinquent taxes, and sufficient to pay off the balance due on , bonds secured by said deeds, amounting I to *fjt!7.2!t; the balance at one and two years, for negotiable notes, interest add? ed, and secured by ?? trust-deed, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. mil"???" H. A. M'CURDY. Trustee. ????? ESTATI" AT PRIVAT*?' SALE ' G"* OR SALE. ?LY$1935? for a Nov.* Detached Two-Story Frame Dwelling. South Randolph Street. Good lot; 5 rooms, bath, gas pipes, double par? lors, etc. Something nice for the price. Easy terms. .?il.T.'u.iit? for Two-Story 7-Room De? tached Frame; large lot; two blocks Hotel Jefferson. Easfy terms. J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO.. apt Ilia Main Street. E OR SALE. Improved and Unimproved in various parts of the city and sur? rounding: suburbs. HOL*nLAS E. TAYLOR, api No. 1115 East Main Street. F OR SALE. Medium Size Modern Brick, Main near Harvie Street; 0 rooms; nice order; $2,500.'*>Rents for $250. A good in? vestment, apt J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO. Excellent Investment. $1,650 cash will buy Four New Frame Houses on Church Hill, renting to good white tenants for $20.00 rer month. They pay nearly 15 per cent. See POLLARD & BAGBY, api No. 5 North Eleventh Street. ?"** OR SALE. Now is to the time to buy REAL ESTATE, but before you buy let us show vou what wc have. T. M. WORTHAM & CO.. ' api No. 1013 East Main Street. Church Hill Home. $2.000 will buy a Neat, Substantial Cor? ner Brick House on East Marshall Street. Excellent Home. POLLARD & BAGBY. api No. 5 North Eleventh Street. Tj* ARIVI FOR SALE. 350 ACRES at railroad station. This farm is one of the most desirable in many respects on the market. Owner has in? structed us to sell at much less than value. Frame house, good orchard, and a large amount of conl-wood and timber. R. B. CHAFFIN & CO., Inc., api No. 1 North Tenth Street. Tj" OR SALE. Six-Room Dwelling on Chestnut Hill, directly on car line. Water in the house; culvert connections, wind-mill, etc. $1,7511. Very cheap. E. A. CATLIN, api No. 0 North Eleventh Street. F OR SALE. Fine Deposit of Brick Clay, with switch facilities. R. E. CHAFFIN &-. CO., Inc., api No. 1 North Tenth Street. CL'."' Of-". ? WILL? BUY AN ELEGANT ?*?**3.ZOl' 12-Room Prick Dwelling?, with modern conveniences, on upper West Grace Street. Owner non-resident and musiseli at once. J. B. ELAM & CO., api No. 111.! East Main Str.-et. F OR SALE. $50.00 ea**h; $10.00 per month. No. 515 Randolph Street. Six-Room Dwelling, in lirst-class order. Big bargain. Price, $000.00. E. A. CATLIN, api No. G North Eleventh Street. ?? nflA WILL BUY TWO NICE '?d.UUU Brick Dwellings, with extra large lot. on Cherry near Beverly Street. Always rented. A 10 per cent, bargain. , J. B. ELAM & CO.. api _No. 1113 East Main Street. Tj\OR SALE. No. 1201 Beverly Street. Frame Dwell? ing of 7 or S rooms. Rents $150.00 per annum; $1,300.00. Very easy terms. Can be bought on the monthly plan, if desired. E. A. CATLIN. api No. C North Eleventh Street. TP OR SALE. A Pretty Suburban Home of 6 rooms, well located near electric line. Owned by a doctor, who intends leaving for t"fe North, nnd has reduced the price to $700. One of the Best-Located Farms in the county, containing S4 acres, with (?-room house, only one-half mile from electric line. $1,800. Farm Journal Free. PERCY S. READ, api No. llO-iU Main Street. T?OR SALE. An Attractive Church Hill Dwellincr of 0 rooms. No. 421 North Thirty-first Street. Rents $150.00 per annum. Prie?5 $1.::0U00. Terms very liberal. E. A. CATLIN, api No. C North Eleventh Street. LEGAL, NOTICES. Vm??iNiX-nTra^ V OF THE CITY OF RICH.MOND, MARCH 31, 1000: . E. A. Saunders, Jr., trading and carrying on business as E. A. Saunders' Son. .Plaintiff, against C. E. Castle .Defendant. (In case and upon an attachment returned executed.) . The object of this suit is to recover against the defendant the sum of four hundred and llfty-five dollars and ninety-eight cents, with legal interest thereon from June- 2?, 1S00,. until paid, and to attach the estate of the said de? fendant in the city of Richmond, and sub? ject the same to the payment of the plaintiff's claim. And affidavit having been made and filed that the defendant is not a resident of this State, it is ordered that he appear hero within fifteen days after due pub? lication hereof and do what is necessary to protect his interests in this suit. A copy?Teste: E. te. ROWELLE, Clerk. S. S. P. Patteson, p. q. \ api PERSONAL. PERSONAL. ? L A D I E S^WTLL BE given absolutely free a beautiful French Taffeta Silk Petticoat, latest style, and cash remuneration for at leisure time introducing my skirt coupon to six of their friends. Address, with stamp, MADAME HELEN JACOBS, manufac? turer of Ladies' High-Class Wearing Apparel, 205 East Thirty-third Street, New York, N. Y. _ .-w_ api FITZHUGH LODGE,/N^raT?- O. O. F.? Brethren: You will attend the called meiUIng of this lodge MONDAY. April ?2, 1900, at 2:30 P. M., at our hall. No. 402 East Broad Street, to pay the last sad tribute to our deceased brother, GEO. J. HOOPER. SR. Please be punc? tual. Members of sister lodges are cor? dially invited to attend. By order of the Noble Grand. H. M. REINHARD, api Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of Directors of the ATLAN? TIC COAST LU\E RAILROAD COM? PANY OF VIRGINIA ha\-e called a general meeting of the Stockholders of said company, and that the said meet? ing will be held at the office of the companv, in the citv of Richmond, at 12 o'clock M., on THURSDAY, the 19th day of April, 1900. ' AV. R. JONES, mhir? Secretary. ON THE REQUIREMENT OF STOCK holders holding more than one-tenth of the capital stock, a general meeting of the STOCKHOLDERS of the APPALA? CHIAN OIL COMPANY is hereby called to be held at. 1005, Shafer Building, in the city of Richmond, Va., at U o'clock P. M., on the 14TH DAY OF APRIL. 1900. J. B. MONTGOMERY, mhll Secretary and Treasurer. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the NORTHSI?E LAND COMPANY will be held at the State Bank of Virginia. Richmond, Va-, on WEDNESDAY, April 4. 1D0O. at 1 P. M. A. F. MOSBY. mh4 Secretary. Mutual Assurance Society of Virginia, Richmond, Va. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE members of this Society will be held at the office of the Society MONDAY*, April IGth, at 12 o'clock M. EDWIN A. PALMER, mh22 Secretary. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the - UNION BROKEP?AGE COMPANY will be .held at their office. No. 20 South Fourteenth Street, on WEDNESDAY, April 11, ,1900, at 4:'I0 P. M. JUN1US A. MORRIS. President. R. S. Chamberlayne, Secretary and Treasurer. mh27 Office cf the Albemarle Paper Mfg. Co., Richmond, Va., March 27, 1900. THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the STOCKHOLDERS of the ALBE MARLE PAPER MANUB'ACTURING COMPANY will be held at the office of Messrs. Davenport. Morris ?t Co.. Rich? mond, Va., on THURSDAY*, April 12, ? 1900, at 12 o'clock M. CHAS. M; BOSWELL. mh27 Secretary and Treasurer. Richmond, Va., March 21, 1900. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the WEST END ilOME BUILDING FUND ASSOCIA? TION will be held at the office of the president. JAMES H. DOOLEY, No. 3103 East Main Street, Richmond, Va., on WEDNESDAY, April 4, 1900. at 2 o'clock P. M. The transfer books will bo closed on March 29th and reopened on April 5, 1900. GEO. J. ROGERS, mh'JS Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES F R E D l^Sff?Tl ? ?. Mr. Fred. W. Smith, who has been connected with the firm of S. YV. Har? wood & Son for twenty years, has ac? cepted a position with Charles G. J?r? gens Son, and will begin his duties with that firm on April 9th. Mr. Smith has a great many friends and patrons ln Manchester and Rich? mond, and he will be glad to see them at his new place of business. ? O OWNERS OF CITY AND COUN? TRY REAL ESTATE. We desire, to present to those who are daily calling on us to* buy city and coun? try property all the property that is on the market for sale. We respectfully ask you to put your property in our hands. No sale, no cost. We have sold qutte a number of city and country places in the past few weeks. Parties are daily calling to see what is on the market. Respectfully, api P.. B. CHAFFIN & CO., Inc. ?NOTICE. HAVING LEASED THE BENNETT WESTERN STABLES, GOl and C03 West Broad Street, and thoroughly remod dled same, with large, open and box stalls, I am prepared to give the best care to boarding horses, and furnish new and stylish rubber-tire carriages, traps, cabs, buggies and run-abouts. Private ambulance service. Open every hour in the year. BEeNNETT LIVERY COMPANY, A. J. BENNETT, Gener? al Manager. Wanted. VACANT DWELLINGS for tenants. List your vacancies with me. I can get them occupied. DOUGLAS E. TAYLOR. api No. 111."". East Main Street. OWIiNG TO TIIE DEATH OF COL. W. F. Wiekham, there will be a meet? ing of the City Bar on Monday after? noon at 4 P. M., In the rooms of the City Bar Association. . "G". CARLTON JACKSON, President. Richmond Bar ?Association.? NOTICE. ? HAVING BOUGHT THE residence of Dr. John Mahoney, No. 62.*? East Main Street. I will continue my practice from the above number, api DR. II. V. DES PORTES. \ FOU KENT. "C"OR RENT. Dwelling on Chestnut Hill, S rooms, beautifully situated on Third Avenue. All modern improvements: stable on lot. Special terms (exceedingly liberal) to quick tenant. E. A. CATLIN, api No. G North Eleventh Street. FOR RENT. AT HOT SPRINGS, VA.; FURNISHED STONE MANSION, with or without farm, for one or several years. L. DANCE, No. 1 YVest Eighty first Street, New York. api F OR RENT. House No. 1402 Grove Avenue: three stories; in first-class condition. Apply SUTTON & CO., api Tenth and Bank Streets. Tj*?OR RENT. Several Choice Stores on Main and Broad Streets. DOUGLAS E. TAYLOR, api No. 1115 East Main Street. TJ*?OR RENT. " ~~ Nice Brick House, 6 rooms, with bath. No. 130S West Cary Street, ?12.50 per month. R. B. CHAFFIN ?v. CO., Inc.. api No. 1 North Tenth Street. COR RENT. We have several Very Desirable Houses for rent. Call and get our April Rent List T. M. WORTHAM & CO.. api No. 1013 East Main Street. FOR RENT. POPE'S "WAREHOUSE; Twonty-first and Main Streets, one story. 14.000 square feet of floor space; KANAWHA WAREHOUSES, near Southern Railway Depot, four stones. One building has 31,000 square feet of floor space, and the other 22.000. Suit? able for factories, wholesale houses or warehouses. Railroad track to the door. Apply to R. H. MEADE, Room 21, Chamber of Commerce. mhlO Tj*? OR RENT. A NUMBER SMALL? HOUSES 3 to G rooms. $3 to $20 per month. Cali for APRIL RENT LIST. 6 - J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO.. api . 1113 Main Street. FARMS FOR SALE, RENT AND EX^ change. Catalogue. tre*. GEORGE E. CRAWFORD ?- CO, ?903 cast Main atreet. IV ? NT S. Y?aStEU?FAMILIES ?LIVING NEAR ?Monroe Park, or west, to know that I have leased the Stable lately run by ? H. te. Phillips, and will run it In future as a* Frst-Class Home for Horses, &c. Please see or 'phone me. EDWARD C. SUTHERLAND, ?No. 3 North Cherry Street. WANTED, 5,000 OLD FEATHER BEDS. ? I come to your house and pay you the highest cash prices for your old feath? ers. I also buy old Furniture, 'If you have either to sell. Call or address FURNITURE, No. 211i/_ North Sixth Street. api WANTED?BY AN EXPERIENCED business man. who can furnish $5.000 to $10,00, to purchase an interest in. or the whole of. some established paying business?manufacturing preferred. All communications treated with strictest confidence. R. B. G.. Box 10, city. mhlS MORPHINE. OPIUM. LAUDANUM. CO? CAINE HABIT; myself cured; will In? form you of harmless, permanent home cure. MRS. te. BALDWIN, Box 1212, Chicago. WANTED, A PLACE IN SOME LAUN dry by an experienced hand, or work to take hom<?. Can furnish good refer? ences. Address No. ??? East Baker Street. ?pi at No. 102 South Thirteenth Street, Richmond, Va. WANTED?"00 FEATHER BEDS. JUR GEN'S FURNITURE STORE, 419 and 421 East Broad 5\treet. H ".LP WANTED ?Female WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED NURSE. Apply at No. l'J East Clay Street, apt WANTED. ONE LADY TO MAIL OR superintendent distribution of circulars in each town of L'nited States or Can? ada; good pay; permanent employment. Enclose self-addressed envelope. . Mrs. M. SUMMERS, Notre Dame, Ind. api WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, LADIES to do Home Work; no canvassing; $1) to $12 weekly. Work sent any distance. Address STANDARD, No. 142 AVest Twenty-third Street. New York, mlill WOMEN. EVERYWHERE. TO TRAV? EL; $15.00 weekly, also expenses and commission: some local; no fake. Ad? dress "Sales Department," 3943 Market Street, Philadelphia. ? mlU7 AYANTED?AT O'NCB EXPERIENCED house maid, with best references; none other need appiy. 511 AVest Franklin Street. HELP IVANTED?.Male. ale. WANTED, SEVERAL HONEST MEN to travel for large house. Salary, $7,**0 per year and expenses, with increase. Enclose self-addressed stamped enve? lope. MANAGER, 3G0 Caxton Build? ing, Chicago. ? apt WANTED, A GOOD FLOOR HAND IN a blacksmith shop. Constant work to right man.' Apply at No. 404 North Madison Street. api ACTIVE MAN: PERMANENT Posi? tion; $t"0 month and expenses: refer? ences;'experience unnecessary. CLARK & CO.. No. 234 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. api GOVERNMENT POSITIONS.?WHERE they are, how obtaineil, salaries paid. Particulars free. Write for Circular 115. NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE. AVashington, D. C. api MAN WANTED TO DELIA'ER A?\*D collect in Richmond and vicinity; $15.00 a week and expenses. Address Deliv erv Department, PEOPLES' CO., 40th and Market Sts., Philadelphia. Pa. MEN, EA'ERYAVHERE. TO TRAVEL?; $15.00 weekly, also expenses and com? mission; sole local; no fake. Address "Sales Department," 304;: Market Street, Philadelphia. mhI7 SALESMEN WANTED. SALES.AIEN.?AVE WANT ME"?* OF good address to solicit the office trade and take measurements for our line of High-Grade. Cuctom-Made Underwear. H. S. BLAKE & CO., Racine. Wis. FOR FALL TRADE.?COTTON AND \voolen mill wants a traveling man for country trade. Liberal commission. Good side line. FRANK D. LA LANNE & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. mh25 TWO SALESMEN IN EACH STATE wanted to sell large line Tobaccos and Cigars. Experience unnecessary. Fac? tory 215, Thaxton, Va. apt WANTED. BY WHOLESALER;-*ENER? setlc SALESMEN to learn to sell ele? gant Une department goods to mer? chants. Large salary. No experience necessary. AVe educate. Box 52S, Chi? cago, 111. apt SALESMEN TO SELL COMPLETE line of Oils. Greases and Specialties on very liberal terms. Experience not ne? cessary. NOBLE REFINING CO., Cleveland, O. mhlS 1?ANKKUTPCY NOTICES. jlN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE E.A.ST ??JRN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: In the Matter of ? In CHARLES S. STACY, < Bankrupt. ( Bankruptcy. Upon considering the report of JOHN R. HALL, the receiver of this court in this cause, this day tiled, it Is ordered that the creditors of the bankrupt do show cause before this court on MON? DAY, THE OTH DAY OF APRIL, 1000, at 12 o'clock noon, why the offer of two thousand dollars, made by R. H. Stoltz, in said report mentioned, for the stock on hand of the bankrupt, books of ac? count, and scheduled assets, should not be accepted, and If not accepted, why said property should not on said day be or? dered to be sold. And the clerk of this court will cause a copy of this order to ne published in two successive issues o? 'xhe Richmond Times, a newspaper pub? lished in this city, and mail a copy there? of to all creditors of the said bankrupt. (Seal.) EDMUND AVADDILL, JR.. United.States Judge. Richmond, A'a., March 27. 1000. A copy-Teste: G. E. BOWDEN, Clerk. By Joseph P. Brady, Deputy Clerk. SEALED PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO BRIck^CONTRACTORS.? SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this office up to 12 o'clock te., TUES? DAY. April 3. 1000. for furnishing the Penitentiary SIX HUNDRED THOU? SAND (000,000) AVELL-CLEANED AND SOUND OLD BRICKS, suitable for an outside wall. No salmon bricks will be taken. Not less than 85 per cent, must be whole bricks. Bats must not be smaller than half bricks. If more than one size, state how many of each. Bids must state location and give price on the ground, and also the price delivered at the Penitentiary at a point to on designated by the Superintendent. The right to reject any or all bids reserved. G. M. HELMS. mh30 Superintendent. - LOST AND POUND. LOST, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, BE tw'een Eighth and Fourteenth and Main Streets, FIVE DOLL.ARS. Liberal re? ward will be paid if returned to MrSS S., care J. Meyer's Sons. api LOST, ON YESTERDAY (SATURD.A.Y) evening, a LADY'S POCKET-BOOK, between C. ani O. Depot and Twelfth Street, containing one ?ve-dol?r bill-and two or three dollars in silver. Suitable reward if left at Leader office. api G?? SALE. FOR SALE?WILL SELL At"aUCt7oN. on April 3d, commencing at U o'clock A. M? -my entire stock of livery, embrac? ing CARRL\GES, HORSES. HARNESS, etc., and entire outfit at Nos. 601 and ?303 West Broad Street, R. J. SLAUGH? TER. CARNIVAL FLOWERS. ONE DOLLAR a hundred. Order at once, FLOWERS. care Ttme?, . tnh30 FINANCIAL?. American National Bank . United States and State Depository, CAPITAL, - - - - - - - $200,000.00. OLIVER J. SANDS, President J. W. LOCKWOOD. Vice-President. J. W. L0CKW00D. Jr., Cashier DIRECTORS: WM. C. CAMP. WM. I. PA* NE. LEO** J. STRAUSE. J. W. L0CKW00D. OLIVER J. SANDS, PHILIP WHITLOCK. W. R.McCOMB, W. B. SAUNDERS. CHARLES E. WINGO. Attorneys: O'FERRELL and BEGESTER. Accounts of corporations, firms and individuals received on favorable terms. Small accounts solicited. Bank Is fitted with special conveniences for Ita cus? tomers. Separate desks for ladies. Interest paid on special deposits. Cus? tomers" private boxes taken care of free of charge in our vaults. Foreign: exchange. Letters of credit. We Invite you to open an account. T. A. WELLER, Pr?s. Cy. E. STYLL, Sec. A. R. TATUM, V. Pr?s ???G ~J; The Prudential Bailking & Trust Co. SwjSjj OF RICHMOND, VA., 1103 E: MAIN ST. Snsurance ^Department, U? OF RICHMOND, VA., BURGURY HEALTH .103 E: MAIN ST. EMPLOYERS ACCIDENT ?f rpi , , LIABILITY PLATE-GLAss ?Insurance Department, MUBMD STEAM BOILER C. H.JORDAN. MANAGER. m ===== Representing Nothing But the Best Companies. ? FORESIGHT. The reader may not be aware of tho fact that an expert INVESTMENT SPE? CIALIST or PROFESSIONAL TRADER (on the spot) can frequently ascertain IN ADVANCE the "trend" of the stock? mar? ket by mathematical calculations. There are "rules." "systems,?' "chart guides." and sources for procurili?: reliable informa? tion: yet there are people "who have.no fulth or ronlidence in such scientific ana? lyst.?, raparci, or deduction, simply be? cause they are ignorant of the laws of supply and demand, caifse and effect, (they refuse to believe tho truth). I now have INFORMATION of a stock movement (about being Inaug? urated), so that tremendous profits aro more than likely to be made (probably to an Pnorraous extent) by any one willing to ?wait a reasonable length of Urn?, an.i in position to avail themselves of this superior chance. ACCOUNTS MANAGED ?|.?L.i.? :.?.?: .?;;>? L '?.111 ?.?_. I.l?? 1 t-^L. ?? I ?LC immediately for complete details (all let? ters answered), and I will send you such valuable suggestions as you have never received before. Write to-dav. F. ELLSWORTH V ML, 40 Exchange Place, ami 27 William St., New York, ayl ?FOR A? Safe Investment AND ONE THAT WILL PAY YOU %Guarante8d interest? Then Call at the Office of THE GERMANIA INVESTMENT CO. $150,000 in Profits Paid to inves? tors in 35 MONTHS. ' EDW. H. SMITH, Local Mgr. No. 819 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va IViOIMS-EY TO LEND on City and Country Property, in large and small sums, at "> per etms, api R. li. CHAFFIN & CO., Inc. Money -to ___.era.ci Money to Lend in any amount, and in amounts to suit all. at t> per cent., on lung time, on City Real Estate. T. M. WORT1?AM & CO.. api No. 1013 East Main Street. f $1,000 I $30,000 TO LEND ON CITV PROPERTY, api J. THOMPSON BROW'.V ?. CO. ARE YOU INTERESTED" IN COTTON? If so, communicate with me at once. J have something that will interest you. JOHN H. VON OR?ELE, api SO Broadway, New York. AGKNIS WANTED. <e?X_ O^lTn^^XaMpT^MPROVED; State, travelling and local ageitfs; ex? clusive territory; largest profits; re? tails 5."?; polished brass; beats electrici? ty; cheaper than kerosene. STANDARD LAMP CO., No. 11_ Michigan Street, Chicago. "'Pi WANTED ? AGENTS ? $100 MONTHLY, guaranteed, sample free, bread and pas? try board, both sities metal,, wonderful seller. G. U., Forshee Co., Cincinnati, O. ?.?.?? "WEEKLY INTRODUCING Splendid Light-Giving Burners for kero? sene lamps. Perfect Light. Steady emplovment; no experience necessary. Sample free. X. G., Luther Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. api MEN AND WOMEN TO APPOINT agents, local and travelling. Salary to begin, $.0 month, ?expenses. Rapid ad? vancement. Permanent positions. BUT? LER & ALGER, New Haven, Conn. GENERAL AGENTS IN EVERY Lo? cality throughout the United States to represent our house and appoint agents on a strictly salary basis ot" S?*?""? month? ly and all expenses. Address DEPT. ?JS, -.0. 1?T0 Park Avenue, New York city. api WANTED?AGENTS??G? PER CENT, proht; thirty useful Household Novel? ties; write for new catalogue. ILLI? NOIS CUTLERY CO., Decatur, III. W-ANTED?AGENTS IN EVERY COUN iy to sell "FAMelLY MEMORI-ALS"; good proflts ?led steady work. Address CAMBHBLL & CO., 128 Plum Street. Elgin, 111.? "WANTED??10 DAILY. TO LIVE MEN. We want AGENTS everywhere. Leather suspenders cannot break, wear out or pull off buttons. Sells at sight. Sam? ples furnished free. CINCINNATI LEATHER SUSPENDER AND BELT CO.. ' Box 1ST. Cincinnati, O. ACTIVE MAN "WANTED TO HANDLE best office specialty; big commission. SUN STAPLING MACHINE, No. 233 Broadway, New York. . ?pi New York. March 24. t!X*0. TO THE HOLDERS OF THE Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway Company income Bonds. Notice hereby Is given to the holders of the above bon?ls that upon transfer and delivery thi-reoC to the GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY, of New York, ut Iti office. 65 Cedar Street. New York, they will receive payment therefor at par, to? gether with the semi-annual interest dui thereon ?April 1, 1!KX>. H. A. MURRAY. mh23 L-Veretary. C. W. BR.\NCH & CO., STATE BANK BUILDING. BANKERS and BROKERS Private wires New Tork, Chicago ?nd all orlncmal trade centres. oc2*?lt Scoti & S?r?ife?of, MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, ankers ? Brokers, Private Wires to New York and Chicago. Southern Investments a Specialty Tl State Eat if lilla RICHMOND, VA. Capital.$500.000 Surplus. S240.000 JOHN S. ELLETT, WILLIAM. M. HILL, President. Cashier. Directors-. Alexander Cameron. Jona S. Ellett. T. C. William?. Jr.. Uranvllla ?1 . Valentine. James D. Crums. John R. Williams, J. M. Fourqurean, A. R. Eller? Bon, J. L. Antrim. Largest Stock of any Bank or Tra it Company in the South Atlantic States. AND Safe Deposit Company, Northwest Corner loth anil Main St-i KICHJIO.ND, VA. CAPITAL, - - $1,000,(100 Deposits received aud interest allowed on all daily balances. President - - John Skelton William*. W?*.a Pro->M?nf-? I James H. Dooleu ViCe-Pres,dentsl Frank A. Davenport Sec'y and Treas, Henry Landon Cabell One Reason Is ! *\ BUMlmft "**** ?" **"? up-to-date, and hard "?" "*mwm, workers. Extracts Irom etters re? ceived from our patrons; "I am pleased to stato that since tli? first of the year I have fourni our con? nection with your agency .t very valuable on?." "Your quick and reliable report saved us an ."MUX) shipment last week, which would have been a total loss." "Our credit man says our connection with your atreney Is the best we have." "AVe use the Snow-Church Co. tor our collections, and find it the most satisfac? tory way ot collecting we have ever had." | THE SNOW-CHURCH CO. ! $500\ To Lend ? $700j on $1,000( q,*-, $1,200) **>?*.y $1,700/ Property McVeigh & glix.n*. api No. 111. East Main Street. INVESTORS should write or calt ior 0>.-\ilX.Y M?>?RKErr LETTER, sivintr in? formation of especial value. STOCKS, WHEAT, COTTON. Orders solicited, purchase or sale, casis, or tnarsin. ENNIS & ST0PPAN1, Members Consolidated Stock Exchan*t*. Commission Brokers, 31 Xew Street. IS.. X ??'%%%^-%%'?%^'*?'*%%'?%<_ - _. BULL MARKET. S How la the time to m?kr mo??*-? S la Wall Street. Don'? w?U until ti? ?d- *k T?*aci- Is alioat to.imtininate, but get tn now ^ and twnvilt br to* rtae te com?. Cat?*?? M tell ?hen to h?ay m?4 th?? wlU V tell rom wfeem to ?ell. ?Vor fall per- w tlc-l***? re?*irdioe ehart ?radln? wr?!? "* F ?me?- LKW!?) ?t. VA."? ??G????"?_ \ Xi BROADWAY. ?I8W ?O*K. f