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remarked a cerlain customer to another while they bctter-fiUmg clothes, aml^have a much qreat^ made up much better: J^ »t°n?» IT^ VC be^ n dealJ ng here, with bufa few exceptjons^for over ten years, and find 'itfi safe and re table place to trade. I can get better ntte£dM beter suited than I' ban any where, else, and' what they tell you you can depend upon Now, There's Just This About :lt>- W hen you sum the matter up right these: men knew what they were talking about; they know ex actly what they g^when they trade here; they know that thegoods must be right; the store's guari antee is at the back of 'em. newrhn^eof patterns just in from our tailor sliop; take the price into con sideration. S'zj Pf* <\ for a choice of j ionable. Form* Fitting. Correctly-Tailored I Spring and Hummer Suits. ISote the style, tone, accuracy in all of the details of make-up, and we have no hesitancy in- saying that you -Trill agree with, the $£=1 4\ /> throngs ofc us- W^^§& tomers coutin uallj' buj'ing at the Big Store that they are by far the "BFST and BIGGEST values offered anywhere for the •price. * < " . BOYS' CLOTHING. '■-'■[ Boys' Black Twilled Chevoit Suits, sizes ■ I to 16. well-made, usual price $1.48; ViO special price. ...................... HqC, . Brown, Gray, and Fancy Plaid Cheviot ' ' Suits, made up with extra large double seats that extend from seam i to seam, double knees, and taped Cti AtD seams, only . ...... ... . . ...... mJi.^tO Fine Serge. Worsted, and Fancy Che- . viol Suits, perfect in fit, and style, suitable for dress-wear, $5, 54.50/s4,dSg. Ao 53.50, $3, $2.50. and. ; ..... v^|,^O The following EXTRA SPECIALS will com mend themselves to the thrifty parents: Boys' ALL-WOOL Knee Pants, all sizes, >■* m 4 to 16. regular 50c. quality, at... .... JrOC* '•'Mother's Friend" Laundered Waists, sizes 5 io 13. some with separate col- o*TV lars, regular 75c. waists at $Z?C, (A base-ball outfit free with every suit) Manufacturers That Sell Directly to the Consumers, t .ARE ON SHORT TIME. TWEXTY MIIJI*S THAT I'HEIWRE PiXB L.U3ITIEU. .an- — i— REASONS FOR THIS CONDITION. Many Operators AlTeeteii— Some S«?ejc iaff Other AVorU-TUe West Xorfolk J"ire — A. Survey of t!ie li::tt»esliiii I fxa.it, — Xote». NORFOLK, VA., May 12.— (Special.)— j The twenty mills manufacturings all the -NitA Carolina pine lumber consumed and abroad are silent to-day. Four days in the -week only will ha the t'jiicauie Kit the plants, some of v/hich i^r a year past have bean operated at iuii capacity night and day." One reasoii lor tiiia curtailing of production is the strike In the Tjuilditg trades throughout liit country anil the ct/nsecjUu'iit over- J^oducuoc or material, some 3,ouy--ope--' liuvts are i-KcCi^n, and they are dissat-, -t^c Some el tha more skilled, iaborers ""« sougnt cjnpjoyrr.ent elsewhere. -"- portion oi the crew of the battleship - vrhich' goes into commission *<■ Newport .News on the 15th instant, arrived at ice Xxorfolfc- navy-yard: to-day :! "iii -Vert- York. Tne cran consisted of Wq men, and another party of eighty fc^a will arrive to-morrow by the same '•n.c ruins of the West Norfolk Lumber '-oinjyiay's big plant, which was de-j tiroyed last night, are still burning'fierce ->• lia.lt a toiliilon feet of lumber, in t-uu.iijj much valuable hardwood stock, l! '" i>ia.iiing mill, and tome railway cars *w« destroyed, making the loss at least w.Doi). Tnis is covereti by insurance.; . j-iio foremen of the.; construction ■ and Heaa engineering departments of the have just completed a survey the battleship Texas; now lying in Roads with the ilagship New i<-.n., j ur llle p Ur p Ose O £ aEcertainmfe- the tviiSi liuixicci on the vessel. It was lounu ~;<u i Jlfc Hhjp ls g rca Uy in need of over- UL& - She will not, however, come rtcuy to the yard for repairs, but will MSGrUy proceed North with the New. WK - uo as t o oe j u Xew York and lire «>e genual salute olt General Grant's wffiU ia Rivei side. Park o"n the 30th' in-. "f* 1 - After this occasion: the Texas i v: » come to the Norfolk navy-yard. The; "u.ier New York wili probably De , re- ■ I'Ovci at the Brooklyn yard. ' -' iiit naval reserves" gunboat Siren was J^-useiy deceraied: to-day, -preparing for .; r Cr uiee: to paxticiiiate in tho carnival ! *' 'i'Camond next week. The Siren will n7. bly be turned over to the Hampton •ÜBioa tor thirty days after -cer return iJ *w PJchmoKd. body of Mr/ W.^c; Ellis;: who; • ° at his country home, in Northamp- Jji coaniy, Thursday night; arrived here «.b morniiig, accompanied; by;-" , members] v,7 r «4tnMy.^ Members^ of 'the' bar of ••' Io »c and other: fricndii-beiv the; dfc-^ in this- city^niet the? remains- and them to Elmwood^ Cemetery. c .services at the sTavo;were : cohducted-: i ■\}<*v. Father: Doherty. , : := : 1 - C.^.aeli J^Coolahan,; a Baltimore Mp' l^ ™an;: and) Miss- EmmavHoldeh,; €ai , JIJOre - w& * e ! married atinobn: to- I r»» in the parlors of the; Monticello -Hotel: j ; ' iiev, k. B. li«.tcher/of the Firet Bap-i [ Then* again, there's just" tbi^" aboiit the fine and costlier grade of pretty DRESS , SUITS, made up in hand- $vg^"V F^ /f\ of choice fin- t\ sro >-^-^-f ishfcd and unfinished Worsteds,; Vicunas, Diagonals, Tricots. , and otlier fine woollens, such as only the bigli gf> 8 k\d\ cost tailors 7fy g 'HS 1Bf»' | usually have . - v^^ * Vf-^'.'"-. for Jiicasure-made -work— all in stock- here, ' ready to wear, : at a I saving of not less than thirty- . three, and in * O> : >V/V ;; i manyorniosiVraH^^ §If § instances fif- M-* » < «-^ « f V ty per cent., of their charge's. It 1 pa)'sto look. " I mmm^^. J I-exln^ton Personals. Lone Montgomery, to Stuart Finley Mont gomery, of Covinjjton. The ceremony wilJ at on? ?f atlhQ P^byterian church, | a^. Collierstown, Tuesday morning, May. Miss Nannie Gilniore. of Atlanta, Ga. is the guest of Miss .Alary Preston Moore Mr and Mrs W. c. Stuart have return! i ; Hp,f^T s T penc , m^ some time with their mends in Lynchburg, Va. Mrs. John A. Graham is visiting Pro lessor and Mrs. Charles A. Grave" "at the University of Virginia. Mr. n. S. Anderson has returned from a visit to Richmond. ■ Mr. John 11. Beeton, Mr. a W Alms Pile. Miss Minnie Crawford' and Miss if U , r L B £ etO "; a r re aUe »« s '-S-tl'e meeting 2L, l iL* Jranil .-^° d se ?£ Virginia . Odd- Fello-rts In session at the Hot St.rings .. Harry St. George Tucker and Ml ; Joi^Lv. Campbell/ of ..Washington ? nt i^ V n , h ' erslly> ' are visiting friends in Philadelphia.....,.- -.----. Mr. Lucius Dillon, of Indian, Rock, was the guest of friends here the past week: _ Major H. C. Ford, of the Virgiina Military Institute, faculty, was summoned to Lynchburg by a dispatcli announchig the death of his sister, Miss Xannie AI Ford. . ; . . . • " * Cards have been received here : an nouncing the marriage of Perry Arthur Tankei-sley, of Green : Valley," Bath county, son of Mr. Samuel Tankersley; of Alone, and; Miss Mary Elizabeth Dudley nn A, dailghter of Ir - George W.Gu-inn of McClung, Bath county, on Wednesday morning next, MaylCth, at 7 o'clock at tho < home of Hhe 'bride.' ~"\-.'~-~ ";■■■■.- .:; Francis T. Miller, a ; ; student at Wash ington-and Lee University,, has ..returned' to his home in Connecticut; where he has accepted a position. Miss Pearl Rhodes: has returned, after spending. the .winterln Baltimore with her sister, Mrs.; D. H.\,Kerh. ■ ;- - R. T. McLeod, rO^the.: State Auditor's office in Richmond.ris the guest of his family "at Marmion. - < Mr. T. J. Banks, -of Carroll ccfuhty, is the^. guest of Mr. T. J... Jennings, near Fancy Hill. ; -• Mr. J. E. . Thrift, of ■ Madison, Court house is the guest of hisfather-iri-law" Mr.; J. W. Bell, at Goshen..' ■ SheiiuiKlouli 'Xotes, .; - WOODSTOCK, -VA., •-May^ii-— (Special.) A movement; is dn v foot;tbh6ld a reunion of the Christian churches in: Shenandoah county at .historic; Fisher's: Hill /during theVcoming month of July. ; . ;■. ; Itis reported that Mormon missionaries have been at work in the northern portion of jthisi county; -They :have : been ."< doing notliing; but-distributing their literature. This^ is.-the first.^ v/ork-'done v bjv-these people in t hiscourity. :" ; ■V. ;. Mrs. Montgomery Hambietoh, who lives neariCd'nicville, about ten; miles west or". i Woodstock, ; was . severely j; burned al l her ' home several^ days ago. Mrs. Hambletori was working; over, a fire and r her.; skirts" accidenUy caught; and ; : before the; names' could: be extinguished < she^was-Tf rightfully, burned; The': last report Indicates her'ebn dition:to} be 'critical. VvMr.'-'Miltoh^rPehceVr^edjOT^'ears^'a'.-.weHi to; do " farmer"! 1 living.' near fForestville, : In i this ;~ county^ ; died > ThursdayJmornJng!;.a few) hours after, he • Had ibeen itotallyTpara^ '] lyzed. Mr.;: Pence is-aurvivedsby a widow and nine; children. Old papers for sale at the Dispatch bus 101 am (COXTIXUED FROM PAGE OXT3.) I have summoned Mr. Woodall Uhat your Honor may. inquire into the case and as- : -certain if Mr. Hannbh has sworn falsely." JUDGE'S BURNING REPLY. - ■<■■, Judge ; Witt; addressing; himself to*- Mr; Richardson; said :j- "You have ;. doneVex-: actly right in; bringmg^this matter to the attention -this ; •■'court;; :If'- it i caii be ; :proventhat[ajuror;hp sworn falsely for ;the ; purpose ;;of- : miscarrying : : 5n this . court,' the ; very limit of the -law shall be-impostd upon him." The Judge then interrogated Mr..Wood all, and [told ; him to relate;' just what liad : occurred -between, him ..-.and. Mr.Mlannon.- The : detective' testified; that- a ; week or' ten days ago : Hannori met': him i standing at his , office Tdoor, at the T corner of Elev enth and; Bank streets, and spoke to > him : about-doing some work on the Rhodes case; 'Ttold him,", continued llr/Woodallr "that I.wasalwaysjoperi for business. and ; that if he •••.would; ; bring; Rhodes's- father to me I would talk with him about entering': his service. I forgot to. mention that'Han .non said -to me at\ the time .that ,■ he would: do all he could for Rhodes -but" -that, he "didn't feel like doing it for no thing. ■;- He said 'he would. . like to get me to help him work the case up." '■ : HANNON 1 DENIES -IT ALL. "■ " ; V At this juncture,; Mr. Hannon said: • "I deny it all, your Honor.".; . ■-'„-' The Judge ordered htm to be -sworn, and then ; the juror said: "I know Mr. Rhodes,, the father of the young"; man, very, well, ;and: I stated this when I :was being examined as a juror. I have met him. frequently at the engine house.' where we Iplayed "dominoes together, arid--, have talked to him often, though never about this case. I don't mind telling you that we talked" almost exclusively, of Jackson Ward politics." Mr, Smith and Mr. Wise, at this junc ture, took a hand in the". proceedings, | and brought out a denial that Mr.; Rhodes ! had ever authorized ; Hannon. or any ;ohe ! else to employ or solicit ; detective work i in the case. Mr. Wooaall then asked | Hannon the direct question: : "Did you not meet me at my. office door about" terii days ago?" . . 1 ' '■ '",'' : ; Hannon promptly replied in the nega tive, and, Mr. Woodall, with a smile, said: "I have no further questions to ask you." Mr. Wise took Mr. Woodall to task for not having sooner called the Court's at tention to what he had just related, and Mr. Richardson again set forth 'his rea sons for bringing the matter to the at tention of. the Court. EVIDENCE LACKING. "Your position," said the Judge, *'is perfectly proper. You could ; have done otherwise, in justice to ' •'-- yourself, your office, or this court.. .The offence is a most infamous one,; but,- in the absence of a preponderance of evidence,' I can do nothing. If you secure any further evidence in the matter, Mr. Richardson, it is your duty to bring it to: the atten tion :of:: of: this .Court." ■ Mr. Hannon started out of the court room, and,, as he passed Mr. Woodall, said: "You must, not lie on me; JL- tell you that." | Mr. Woodall sprang from his seat, and said: Don't call me a liar.": but he was promptly called to order by the Judge, and the incident was closed. .. GOVERNOR A.\D THE MILITARY. His Excellency Wanis It Scat : lered — Capitol Xotes. v ; Governor Tyler, referring to tne liurry call for military to prevent a lynching at . Martinsville Friday night, said yesterday that ho was more tnan lever impressed with the advisability of having tiie vol unteer companies well scattered over tne State. ; "I at first Avanted but one crack regi ment in Virginia," lie said, "but owing to tne large number or applications re ceived for permission . to form companies, it was soon found impossible to keep trs> number down to one regiment. . soon we had one regiment, and eignt additional companies. Then there was a lull in or ganizing, but now there has. come a new wave of military enthusiasm, and there aru pending applications 'lor more than; enough companies to mi out a second regiment. - "There is- trouble to decide which ap plication to grant," said . the Governor. •"There is not at present a single military company in the Southwest, west 01; koa noke.: ; The only company in the Valley i S . thu orio at Staunton. i. have' been anx ious- to have one at Wooastock, in Shen andoah county, and one in l J uiaski, but it seenia it is. impossible to have it so, and 1 I suppose, the second regiment will have to bo made out with companies troiti other aections of the State." Governor Tyler was very complimentary tothe promptness with'v.-hich captain \v. W. Barrow responded to the summons to come to the Mansion on Jmday night. Al though he lives some distance -away," cap tain Barrow was with the Governor within a very few minutes after ' beintr : notitied. .-.. Governor Tyler received one or iiex's royal lavors 'yesterday m the torm 01 soiuen;-: badge studded Avun nrty-six jewels. •■ .Replies coming in from members 1 of the Governor's stall indicate that there will be a fun. turnout tor, the Dig. carnival paradu Thursday. ; .. ; ■ .General; James c. :kiii, Kauroad com missioaer, wiiigo t0 Petersburg ThuS aay, ■accompanieu by: an engineer, lor the purpose ■ of inspecting the Kichmond i e rsourg and Carolina railway, between i-otersmn-g and Kidgeway, A .: C. Ide win travel m a. .private car. General ±im W raiuoads runmng- Lf^i iolu lust week. " . ..Judge v A. Hancock; of Chesterriei.i was af. the, library. ■;.,': .IL f. Bruce, of Wise waJ'at thu Governor's office, yesterday. . ." THIS DENTISTS- HAVE AUJO VllSUu THeir Se«iou Urouglu vto^ v. Clos.e \ ONtcrduy Afternoon. V^- Tri ; Uni ° n Dental Associations ~ot Virginia, iMaiy land, and tne District o£ Columbia concluded their session - here yesterday and adjourned after extending vote of thanks to the local -committee ' . ,1 he concluding;; session was . called" to .order at 9:15 o'clock yesterday by Dr ■ K. U". Talbott,' .-president of the District of ColumbiaDental^Soeiely: '.; . ;,. Many ; papers .were presented,. but could not be read, owing to" the lack of time -Within which to do so. . :.: I>iv E. P. Beadles, of Danville, sent' a • paper jon'..;-'Nati6nal Politics and the Den tal It was; passed without :reading;.;\: , : ■•.;;.-;... ■..-•-. ..;..• ..:■..;•; ■■-.-..■ Dr \v . H. Ewald.-:of Porstmouth '- read a: paper.;entitled, -'Hygiene^ in Denistry "i ; ;Dr.;W:H.Haller, of -Portsmouth -read? a paper, on --Dental --Legisiatioh." it was^ discussed'.; by, Drsi. I.; v.l Smith.- -Keach - : " Parmly Brown, -H. W. "Campbell; arid R*' H. Walker.- : -....'-..•-*' ■' ; JDr. George V. : aiillhbliand": : "read-. a paper entitled "Prosthetic Denistry.'! " ■■- • ■ ,' .:'■ Dr. C. J.; Grieves: lead van interesting and. exhaustive paper : ; on " ,"A- - Case ot Acute - Hematbgriic j . Calcic 'Periceneritis.", 11 was ■' discussed by, Drs.'; Co wardiri, . Fin-" ■leyjJand;'CampbelL^'->.'"v-sh''.--v> v ;■ ; - ov •; ■; - : '.; ■ - Other /interesting ;papers;onVaentai: sub jects";were read . ; and 'k discussed,- ..after which iT the ; adjourned. " ■ Grand" Mastery Bailey) Coiijcra tialatetli- Secretary; J;;Frarik" L Grarityof "the ' Sovereign! Grand jliodge^: I: jb^'Oiv P.; /has ; written :&-■ lotteri to I Grand ;? MairterAW;? H. Baileyr^of^this T city;; 3 congrratulating.^hlni upon '% theSrecent :i forma tionlof /Ab'pu VBeif *A.dhem^Li6dge;^of^Richmond, ! the :■. second .largest lodge Jtn the world. < ;In; thoscoursej of his-; letter; Mr. Grant isaya itbieS lb^g^goreanlzeati at g Memphis , two vyear s ; ego ; had i a slightly 4 larjrer jbem- j^^^^^^^®gvi?RE:"Al^'KSTATE' AT .TOIVATE jSAIiE^.-'' l " *■ ■'".-' '"' "".'.- '. ." -■: fronting m Bresk r^ailliiniyli^leSmS^i^ tne na|2€§ssin@:rßSidfnda -of aSpEifpiiig a fiari ©f the @sfaf e ©f thsflafKMa]^^^^^^^^^^ being -for flic firs! finio sffersd, These lots front 50 and 100 feet respectively, and offer everVJiii TO^koice^g^ri^ :%«?» m ll2^ 'mm****?** °* shaaeitrees^^eStreofJa^n^ilectric^ »i}TO£^ p Sft^ $£&*& ?f ?|^m^snfrof?iMe^MdVclfi? lightfutwater : can be obtained : frq m jthe ; ;s^6undinl^tesian wells at city rates. TifRMS : Small cash payments; the balance on a credit of a term of years. - r,^ 80 ' ? VILT>mG SITES IX = THE^PLA^OF-SHEE WOOD JrAltlv^and acreage^tracts in yicinityj ;; , '. - : . - ;; v sufficient for erecfcmg house 1 thereon; : - - •- - . " ap ?. Sun RICHMOND, VA. 1 ■" ' . FOR SALE— !g2,6OO— " beautifcl: svburba'x; 'acreage.' one and a; quarter .miles -from ? ci ty, on vHenrico ; pike. : " Fine / shade, : well . water,;. and':--5-ro6m-.-; cottage. High and ■ dry. About Z "ACRES. -.-- >-• . _ ' ;■"■ CHARLES A: ROSE, - J •"■■ ■':' ... : Real Estate*- and Loans; . ;•- • No.-il north? Tenth street. : : omy 13;- 35, 17&20 ":.:;.--. I;;-;;' ..- :: -\ FOR SALEy " •■' :' ' - J ;• THREE HOUSES; : ..• ;- | : For- sale.-. THREE- HOUSES,' $2,000, all i occupied by good : white tenants, paying ■10 : per, cent. They. • cost ;• §2,500, --but must be"; SOld. - :.-:-'..<■:-.■. .- •••.•-•. -.' . .. j ;* J. THOMPSON BROWN &CO i ■ myl3-lt: •■- '.■■■--.:■■ 1113 -Main street • j a 15 per cext.; lxvest3lext. j ■'; S9O0 :■: cash: .will : buy two; excel- : LENT ; FRAME = HOUSES, 'renting to good " : paying tenants, at, 'so2 .per month: Can ! you flo better' with -your -money ' . - • : > poulard &:bagbi-, ! my 13-lt 5-north Eleventh street.': ! McVeigh & gliss; .-..-, - j HAVE: OP FIRST-CLASS BARGAINS IN REAL. ESTATE FOR | SALE. . MCVEIGH. &GLJNN; -;' . my 13-lt ' ■;-, . ':.""■ Til2,east Main^ PO R SALE. ."• ':--:■■' AT A : SACRIFICE. AND ON EAST f terms of.: payment; ; a NICE: FRAME DWELLING* -corner -Luck and Roberts streets, Barton Heights. . . ;H. SELDOM TAYLOR, . .' my 13-lt 1 No. 8 north Eleventh streets ~ CIIURCH-HILI/ -lIO3IE. ~~" 51,375 CASH WILL BUY AN- EXCEL LENT DETACHED 7-ROOM HOME on Twenty-seventh street,; near Leigh. . ' i POLLARD ; & BAGBX , . v . my, 13-lt "Bnorth- Eleventh streets ;.;■ FOUSALE. GRACE-STREET BARGAIN -. : - • THREE-STORT-, BRICK, -. 34-foot lot, near Madison : street;.; -. ..; " J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO.. > my 13-lt :>:'; :, 1113 Main street.. . • ■;. asxaiv: ; -■;-. . ■ ;.; 3 1-2 acres, good garden. plenty' of shade, fine water,', neat~s-room:"cottage," adjoining . a" first-class; rrailroad .town, 011 Iv $1,000. '■-' -• ■; ' :• •-•" ' • 35" ACRES. AVITH ,6-ROOM DWELL ING, nice place, only one 'fourth :mile from station, $1,000. See J. -R.V HOCKADAY, .903 east Main street. my 13-lt*- FOR SALE. VIRGINIA. FARMS OF ALL DESCRIP tions, sizes, and prices. ■ . - : : : ' . Bargains in* SUBURBAN HOMES and . LOTS. ' ':■:.-.• ".: ;.-- ' \ -- :, ';■; -'••■ Farm Journal free." . ' - • / PERCY.S. READ. : my 13 ■ 1104 1-2: Main street.; •■ FOR SALE. . CORNER FIRST AND BYRD. 20 Per Cent. Investment. ■■■■'.- CHARLES A: ROSE, Real Estate and Loans,. ,:: my 13-lt No.ll north J Tenth street. -_~ CIIIMBORAZO-PARIC HOUSE. ?3^JSO WILL' BUY A MODERN' *DE TAICHED, NEW BRICK HOME, "nice lot, fronting Chimborazo Park. ... ■■■r r >■; POLLARD &BAGBY. • my 13-lt -.:.-: 5 north Eleventh street. ■. : FOR SALE, ■ : ; /' ; -" A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF LAND, 175 BY 179 9-12-feet to :an. alley,' on .-south'-, line of Ivy, between Park and Meadow. -streets. A" great .bargain can be had. .Money planted there will yield a golden harvest.; See "" :.' - . '-. ' ■ '. - " ;'■ -.' -. " ; - '• ■■■ ' EDWARD S. lir,r, COMPANY. ;, I- ■;■" . '-Real Estiite and Loans,- . I niy J3-2t . . - 11 north' Eleventh street. ' r :\ for sale; ■ .I-: , rJ ■•"-■" '•'•■" . .' FREE CATALOGUE,; . ".- I ; :. ". . \ Of -;■- . .'::, ] 'i?£Z?M ' I -SUBURBAN ACREAGE: AND:-' FARiiS" for sale and exchange.' Send for it."'; - J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO., . my 13-Sun^W2t . ] 1113 Main street.-? - ■■--.■ .IPORSALE,^ ■ . ■•' SPLENDID PIECE OF . PROPERTY, at- a sacrifice. -Call; for particulars. ;.v . - . 7-t ' B: CHAFFIIST & CO.,llticorporated; 5 my 13-lt . ;' ■, . ; ;. ' GOOD, SOLID -ISVEST.IIE.VIV ; fI,SOO?CASH WILL'BUY ; A'; GOOD 8- ROOM;ERICK, HOUSE,, on east Broad street. Rents for Sl5O per annum. > . POLLARD . : my. 13-lt 5 . north.;E;eventh street. bership than that : of Abou Ben Adhem.' Mr. Grant;says, in conclusion: .-. "_'•■". "I take, it this is the crowning achieve ment :of your .entire .career -as Grand Master, and,-;; in^view of fact: that .your pfliciar life is so. near. .an. end, I know "it gives. you much pride to-be able to re- port this to the.' Grand Lodge of '■ W : ginia.l I congratulate you with .my whole'; ■ heart, and no one* takes more pleasure or pride, in your. success as Grand Master of Odd Fellows ; than your friends in .tnis LECTURED TOME TEACHERS. Rev. -^1.-~ "-Asi»l»>".^ Jones,, "nt ' Henrlco Court-House — Marriajje License; . Rev. W. Ashby: Jones lectured yesterday.; before the Teachers' 'Association of Hen-. ric.o- county.'. There; was a large attendance': of,;:ladies .present arid the. lecture was highly enjoyed. -'"'"' ..:■ ; Clerk Wad dill issued a marriage '■ license yesterday to" Junius; Stevens and;;Mirinie ; Cra'ddolk.; Mr. -Stevens ' is a very popular young ".-; farmer ■. of : Henrico ; county; "while Miss ..Craddock, Iwho: is only in her 16th . year,,' is : the . attractive "daughter .': of; Mr. and ;Mrs.' Robert- Craddock. ' .; V, : '\. • .The jury inrthe:.case ;'of Baughman;: ; vs;^Stoke9, .failing ; to Jasree,";. has _■ been? ■; discharged :; and ;the ; ; ease ; will; . ; be ■ cori^': ■ tlnued. until. ;the next term- ? of the Cir- CUit Court; :; ■.. - '_ - - ■ "'. •/ - ; ..-"Were Married- in. >Vilming;ton. r ■ ; k Miss Annie ; Crb ok, form erly o f th is - city, \ - .but^now;6f:vWilniing^dn;::;Del.;; : arid iDr.* ' : Theodore :;Becker,\v a "; prominent ''physician" \ of .^Washingtbri", were .wedded at high';nobn- ! ) Wednesday^ May.; 9th^ a^; that ; place;4TheJ I i brideiwasygow^dimdst-.becofriingly.; in*-a ; |i travelling i'gown;- -off; mode;;v and r. r carried ; j i white i; carnations I. aridi, maideri-haif : f orris: i|i ,ThY» bride's ? littlefriieces; : V iola;; and " N]a- ; : taUeJChapmari.xactedsasjfiowerJgirls^aiidl ! were -dressed in -white organdie. ■> ; -. ; : A wedding.- breakfast ;waS; served; after : ■twh'lctiV the Chappy,; couple "ileft:; -Wilmington.* I f o'r:;:Richmorid;y : where?;tlieyJ; areXyisitlrig ' their j sister, ;MrsVC.^W.:;Dalryriiple^wh'erej { ■ shej wi 11 -"be ■ glad • to" see! her; old ■ f rierifis. s.-i I •■ :; To tlie ; De'ej|t;Rnii : Raeesr;:r ''"-"• ; ■ |ThursdayJat32^'cl6ckl;t»;take;Persorisltbl ? : racesV^whictf ; ;begin;-at;2^o|o^clock.^ .Street-cars *ieave i Broad streets every twenty; '■ Bv^N?" ~i p ; Orders, for; printing^ sent ; to . tho , Dispatch;: \ i Company ywilllbe | given J prompt ; attention;^ = fandi the, style; of w^rk t-r>.a pritci will" be 1 syr^io please >*->v. . FOR SALE, 1 -*" 3 l. 1B1 B- > 'Pizzi3fi co^ipaVv. .TENTH AND BANK STREETS. ■ ■'■■•' - - rooms '- a s Pl«ndid .-homer! ; „ SgSSVSS ;. Clty . water - sas ' &c -- : 1 211 BRICK.V west Marshall; ! !"-: p^e^oiS l^^- 1 . 110^-: - 53,000-CENTRAL 'BRICIv HOUSE '9 i I :;^ Ooin n s r modern improvements, al'leV-i it«(v^ lo °-' liberal terms..- '-. .-! 56,000-CENTRAL BRICK, 12>rooms; c- a il: ■! j .modern improvements. : Easy terms > ; : best^standsiin End.:/.The . . :V: V parties: now. in; the place' are doinsrV - ? good 'business. "Parties are leav^ --.:.. ■ mg-tha city. ■.".. - ■.-.-: ...-..:. j ; ATILLIAiI B PIZZINI COiIPANY. . I ._: my. 13-lt Tenth and-: Bank; streets^^ ! FOR SALE Olt EXCHANG Er .GRIST -MILL; "WITH "6 ACRES LAND- R"chmord e: «n^ roOms ' ten from ;: .Kichmond and two miles from 'sta .FARM O"F 50 ACRES, good building • ! -gg* 'new., one'; mile from S'l pW?^, l^- ACRES - sood; buildings- oW ! :- my 13 - ,_^._^_.^;Q le "*Anen, Va/ BAHGAIXSi LEFT. • WE :SOLD;thR2E::OF THE HOUSES SS??S: b6thin NUB LO^ S °\^ ' CH ?ICE-GROVErAVE^ NUE LOT M e::only-aak a- show; .-':■ Can- Please both seller, ahdibuver • iioney to Lend. - . . r ■ n>lo:lt •-■-"-<» '-north Tenth street. . , ■ ' ; ; FOR SALE ' ' r=«Hi^s; av^»n -at the --'office of 5 ° S ° eS ?i" S< R ? S E COMPANY — :—: — :—: — ; :: — _ — :_ ' my.l3.2L supply those 4o%en'n tl ' * aU Ia P art right down and see- one fence - ; - Step . EDWARD^; rose COMP.w T -'"' ,— ~ ui^iijwthjgleventh; street.. -. : R a SS^ < O^HE MOST HOMES anywhere nelr R?,^ SUE URBAN. I conceivable " .convenf-no? J^™°P-^ Every j water, range, • culvert " hlTt ' and ;; cold ! Dwelling contains 11 Vu- v»' gas ' etc - etc.: j Paratively | Sma \f s c " h °'-;^jooms. Com- J ■ O S»r .Xu." descrip^of i^^S^l improvements. ,vTare a i mS f and:modern i - * POR SALE, ■ ~~- •' - .-■■•"■ '■■;■• -. porTsale -••■ -■ ■■ '• ~- : : P^^^A^N%^^ ES^OTS block; on FLOYD tSTRI'^'I ; -. a ' similarr the Soldiers' :Ite \S; Just beyond to these Lots wnr« r ?v th i? ! » Leo1 com Parablo: sary. ; Apply^o ? in^u^d^<ie_^.neces my. 13-lt ■:.'-;■ :-Real V-'V.Y - SOVVK, . ■■- . ... ; — -; - -"eax Jiiatateand Loans. DESIRABLE >i:OTS% J v :; pt nvrv :^ nue. .Also; DWELLTNrs: • 3 aYE:aVE : -y I 3 :it QO:; ■ — — :-•- Main.- street ■■;•-:■ \ centp'a^ l^^ exchange--— ,- ——:■ — 77 — .-' - - - myl3-it«:-' ; : - '■:-- FOR SALE. ■ :-;■:-:• T~^ CalL.and get- our rew'c-?t-iino?, 0 " a mmsr " :|g|gggg|grited;| r-" -for sale; ■',- --:■.-:■ ;CORNER;ADAMS AND:CAKAL ( 15 PER ;Cent. . Investment;:' •' ' . .it ''* '■ ' ■ iCHARLESrA^fROSE "-"- .\' ?s£ i" ■,/ S^aliEatate-and^Loan's^C: : :north:Tenth.streetv;V . — "." : A : SXAP^ " - ;-. 51-.S0O ::- -.- WILL S; BU Y : -: ■■■. T WO r i CHOUSES, renting;for §24 permonthrCome^ early -if. you|.wanti this - -V"™ y :;..,:■■;■-- \ ; S-c; "POL LARD :'&;BAGi{y^:--: .a^myjlo-lt. oinorth; Eleventh; street^:;^ FOR SALE, ~~ on'chestnut'hill;^ FiißST:cnAsq; f EIGHTrROOM ?HOUSE. mil r< ;provements;shot; and; coldlwater; Majestic^ . steel 3 range ;; and '; stove! ' l(as^goodias;new;?justipairited; ?in fine: r^ r; Tder ; asi tua tedi corner f Fourth savpnua ■ an<i ; Juniper streets ; 'fronts eeat.;s t. ; * - j^ot •■ eo^i jS ' feet. 4- Immediately ;; eleetric-ea^^lhip^ : Possessions can^bejgiven^in -thirty - f divr ; jPriceilowjg anditermsS reasonable -Caii-Tf fofficeiof ?A^F^MOSBY^Fo ?^ifav^u^ Chestnut^Hill^cr^addresslPostofl^ia^jSt £57,^Richmond. Va..-- " my 11-3t»^; ~ for sale; r: : : IN^GRBEN; MOUNTAIN" jhood; i^Albenjarlegj county, ;Va ,- "a o " : sQUONE.'^thelcoußtrylhomefofitfe^latel ?Missf Anne ? Shaw^ffi Most J j desirable- 3 place! jMissYJANE SHAW^klbw«ne.*CV'^°"?lr-f p^:::VH;:.^.-;;;-;-.:^-^:;^0 a p;2o^, Sqn^y-4^^ L P OR aAXE,, , " IFARM^OF. 120 -AC»ES^FIFTEE^MIL^ Kwestio£«Rlchmo«a;sflXty!i acres ; balances 5§ heavily. € timbered; ?S large S-- barn*' fdwel^KJsniali;?pTicei^6so.-'SAddres3^*HTTit : ;«^:-:'K:-:sK^&|^i gSsj^^y^, - my 6-SU,'W&3XJ3tSjii r ■ f^^^^EA§^TATOlfsf|oi|^K^: DAR YEAR --ARE :TOSBEsPAID PRO j f !4the i \altmtlnef:Auctipni.Comp:iny; < -J. i !>! >- "t-i! Auctioneer*. , ; ■*■*- A ucTiox slle;op^two. vkry ; Q;'-', '-! - - ~"-:SlCE PHAETON*. ' -.-- I rHOCSEHOLOfANDSKITCHEK^^IISKI^ \ i r^J^SE-^REFEIGERATORS, r-^ CKAMBEItt I SUITS^BABY-CAKRIAGES.-'-irUGS.I&C.-; ? =Ati,our.-;'v\-3rerooms /- .'. - : -*xg&ilm I I "Comraencmg'at=lo:3oisnarp;'s:Oab;Cham-" j :feer > Su.Hs.t4iWalnutiCh;unber. iSult&?-Babj--?i Sult&?-Babj--? ■ ;£ama?es;; Mirr.n-a. : Pictures; -Ha tracks^l, 1 FinanSilkr.Brocit teller ChcrryiFrtime'-Par-^ j f."loriSult;l cost $75; :i: Fine Oak jfeuffet^with:! j ■31 French-Plated mirrors; i Lace^Curtains, >, j : Oiljw-J Cookirig'-Stoves. ; : : - Oak Extension^ ; Parlor) Chiirs;'>Walnut s , :Sld6boards;''iOsLkftFoldinff-Bed.;:largeSnutn-f ; ilwr^frDoublejßedsteEtds^Bookeases^&crJ ; ?Also;iwe^?iU3 sell slavery .rPine:i.City r MadeV : Phaeton . £ m ade 'fj by ; Boslier, s carriage-f ac- > -tory ; i l-Pony^Cart;:.! >V"ery t Good JPhaeton;~i Saddle jand^bridle.i &c. vLadies* invitedito? ; attend.*; this"; sale.'H -Public : are": invited. 1 ?.-;" i r '-Z ■ 5 ' Ji; "■' --:-V:_>:;--^ ;^-^^H;YV^U^BNTtNrE,v:-- ;my 13 ;-;r. V sManager,:and!s Manager,: and! Auctioneer. ;^i j \?.£:'\£ By. Edjward;S. ißosV; Company, ;J;"; ; • -"v.-/"" v .-/" ,lZ.Real .Estate ■ Auctioneers,-'. ;:^;iv;l ■ - Xq..11-.nbrth Eleventh street. -~-i •; rpEIUST EES' 'AUCTION SALE . . "JL - OF- ■"•„;■'-.; A HOST yAL.UABLJ3 . ' ■' CORNER LOT \VITH ALL. IMPROVEMKNTS THERE OX, NORTHEAST CORNER; SIXTH W ~ : ' i .AND: BxVKER : STREETS,/ ' . V . : -'■----;: NAVY "HIL.U. -.--•' - - By virtue ;of a -certain" deed -of : trust; % dated 14th November. .. ISSS, of record^in '■- the Clerk's - of fice;V Chancery . : Court, i Deed-Book- 155 :C. V pase>S7.. : ; default having, beennaadeiin^theipayment • of *the i : deb t - seoured;--and:<being required ; so Jto': do : : .by,. • the f.beneficlary, :• we "iwill - sell [ by. auction; .upon; the -premises, on- ' ":_ '■ TUESDAY: -3THE 15th D^T OF^ II AT. IMO/ at 5 o'clock :P;:ir..; the PROPERTY above located. tThe; lot has a*. front-: of 30x121 i eet ? .to - an : alleys in,, rear 1G ■fee t ,wid e.' ■ ■ .' ; ;v; -i ■ VTERMSiyCash'sas.to expenses , of .sale • -and a -balance; due.; on bond :of;s763.(Jl;i"the ■ ! residue;as;mayJ:be named at time : of sale* - ;'.w;,c. armitage; % -: : -.; -.- ..K. M. FOSTER. - . . ; JOSEPH VT. THOMAS,,-- Trustees. ; Edward, S.;Eose Companj-, Auctioneers. \ Ir-l:-^-: ;-r-^:Ay\v->^.-'..i-;;, . ■::::.. -.. .. my 10 J ; riAY 25th. Safest La Grpsse Lots, At the junction; of /the. -Seaboard , Air- Line". and .Southern .:-,roa.ds, : -; : the .thriving' , .village : of -East : : Mecklenburg-.; county, Va;; "will'be sold at« public .'auction : on '." ■ : ' ; -MAY THE; 25TH "AT 2:30 ; O'CLOCK. A'L.ARGE NUMBERiOF.XOTSOR PAR! .CEES'^OF.TIiA'ND;. suitable for. factories; ,warehouses;';storehouses.r&c. ; . ",. : - : A '-:' plat ; ; showing >; size.*.; description,' ;; &c;j of: l6ts,-."WilVtbe"'on." r hand : on : day. of . sale. •"=' i iThis^.polnt^'iiotv^the " centre ,- 'of - ; roads," I .is.*9estiQetl-« s soon-- to -be • the -.business ■ cen tre^bf'Our-SoutlTsiae, section.'^.' Comeiand ■■ ' soe " ~" R. . J..: MONTGOMERY; - ■ ■ ■ ;••:■ ■ E.-.-BETTS. -•:-'..,-: .-.': -, laJ.aval.ker;:;; '■■:: ap ■ 29-Su»4t .'■ : ' J. . 0. HAYWOOD. ": . ■: : -~~ : l .- ;';;: v --^-"FOa-REJNT:" : < : V:i':' : : "'• . - ■"■ : , No. 1607 \V. Franklin St..ii 2 rooms. '- • lS"o.:5O2 W.-. Grace St; 12 rboins. •"-.■ - No. 11^ S;' Third St;| 9 rooms. " T '■ ; -No. 605 E. Main St,;io rooms. N0.2225; Third St.; 6 rooms. • Also other .Dwellings,'; Stores, and'OMces CALL FOR « PRINTED LIST." :, . Real Estate and Loans. . : ' '•"■"'■' -- : . ■'•'■ '-<■»»>.; 10-itt :\:. '_['■■ ; FOR;IIEXT, BRICK DWELLING, NO. ■ 311 ' TWELFTH street. between' Broad and Marshall." con taining S rooms, and; modern, improve -ments..; . .; H. SELDON TAYLOR, • : my 13-lt .'No; 8 north. Eleventh street. . : ■ FOlt KJEXT, THAT DESmABLE tAND CENTRAnLY- Located .Residence;. 6lo north Eleventh streejt,. containing; S : rooms; all-modern: improvements. '■'■•:■ .-; -. . :■ ■ ■■:■ ; ' V-,J.- T. GODDIN & ! CO.. ;; ': . : - ■ .'■' '"'Real Estate^ Agents, : . my 13-lt- :.Bank:and-Eleventh streets." : ■"■ ;■'- -• /FORIIEXT, ' ■ ' -■■ ■'. ;" :- BRICK ■; DTSTELLTNG^ No. :"07 NORTH Seventh : ; street. >,' Seven ; rooms. Detached ' kitchen. .Possession -June- Ist. . ,• ". - SUTTON.&iCO.. '■".. ":'.! ■my. 13-lt . Tenth and<Bank streets.-: '.'-.-' -.:' ; ' •■■'■-■'■ : ; - FORKENT, ■'---":-. ; --V '■"'■ -THAT EXTRA-LARGE AND CENTR^AL- Iy-Located 3-Story 3 Salesroom :and Ware- house, on Thirteenth. street between Main and Carj% until ; recently; occupied by tho Eagle Paper. Company.. -Apply to v- . ' ".." '■■'• -.;;-: ■■.--■ v/n^w. bowe. , ; my 13-lt. .Real; Estate and Loans. .; 1 -r. ■.'-:'.•.'.". , ; ;.^'.': "FOR; HEA'T/i ■-.-- ■■". : .• -■;■ .-.: THAT; ATTRACTIVE .DWELLING, No 10 east Caryrstreet, -withJSirooms, bath: range. &c." DOUGIoAS E; TAYLOR my 13-lt -"■-.. No.-, 1115 east Main street. : ; v forrext; MODERN BRICK DWELLING No' : 1U north Plum- street, :: 7 rooms; ranee '&c Nicely... papered -aUvthrough. - ■ ■ .-... .-.' -- -V : '■■'^1,-^^& my 13-lt .- Tenth - and' Bank : streets." '" ;■:■:> -.-. ry, FOR^REXT, " -..- ---■'- : - THA.T. EXCELLENTr AND. MOST E T I* gibly - located. .Residence,:- No. 302 west^ Franklin; street, ~ containing 10 rooms *■ all in good : order. ' Possession-: September* ist.^ Apply to •-r ; * ■, ; v- .-,';N. W..:BOWE;---:: my 13-lt. ;.: Real Estate and Loans. ; : ■ "•' --":-- .-•■: ■:-:■■ -V W HOUSE WITH, EIGHT. ROOMS, WITH' modern, improvements,:; including s range Latrobe, stationary, 'glass p»-psses' central ; location.^ Possession may ;be" : had immediately. Address J., care of Dispatch.. '■•'"' '--'--'-"-■ ■■■'■:.■ :'y-y - ■:• - : :- .:-. .- v : ., ;7 my 13-lt T: > i FORREST, ■■■-;-■■■ -...;■ THIRD -PLOOR'AND^BASEMISNT • TO gether,; Or; separate, ; at -No. - 4" west G'-ace street. '-i Possession ■ May.. 23d: ;r .-v. my 13-lt*i>; FORSREST'FOR;THE;SUIBIER^M' a : house : furnished, > near;s the; -University" of ".-Vir-: ginia:--i V Climate 5-'; salubrious. ~ = Beautiful mountain^ scenery- - - Address " B.; -; care of : Postmaster.^University? of Virginia;' '- - ;- ;my.- 8-Tu,Th&Sun3t ; : :;:;-r";: ;:;-r"; : -■";.■/>'; 'i i> - . .FOR. u ext,- : -v -;;-'-":'■ ■■■ '■''.■■■'\ SUIIiIER V.COTTAGEr: ■ TEN : POOM^ ,f urnishedjgiii :Blu©;rliicge^Mountainsi^ti ' Chesapeake and 1 Ohio i depoLWery desira -• i ble.-; .^si : 4-F,Sun&Tuts^^: Greenwood.^ Va;;;.: -". ' ' ''. FORREXT.^ ~f ;;";rj : : ; .'; "j f;iPOPE > SS^WAKEHOUSE."w TWEVTY-? 1 IfirstnandftMain^streets, .rone story -'v wo I :square-;feet iotifloor; space. r; - . '■■'. - '.— : -=; ; Kanawha; : Southern' i railway" depots f ourj stories. ; ; One:- build ; ing J has J 31.C00 * square "; feet of Ifloor fspace'^ and^theiother^22,OOO.v;,= Suitable 'for^fae-; ; t ories;'. wholesale jhouses, *: or warehouse', a Railroad %track%wlU::v,b(i"'; extended into- Kanawha:-" Water; rower,; obtainable HTAu-1H TAu-1 \ to ; R; ; H."*: -MEADE. ; Room ? si. -:. Chamber iof ■ Commerce. . .. ' . -. - -ap 22-Sumt :• .*' -Rent r: arore^Houses $ is 3 beeausdi you'; hav»s ; f ailed tto "list jy ours iwith 'us. -*Do 1 so"^at s once, :andlsecure;tenants. .-:.:';:::-< -;V« Iv'^^J^CHBWING: COMPANY ■ "-■ : i^feist^^^;?--, „ :. Rental rAgents^a 1- myol3-lta . . ; - 6 'n-orthiTenth^street.^^ : - - . - , W&^^^^. **>*t [Office.' . --^^ ik - Hi ■ -_ ' * -i **. r-a. <<^ 1.1 $£ iZZ ' ■ i ■=■ j .-;.'y*%'»l'- 1 . ; ' "■ '■■ ■■>.■■■■ .;,'»■■■ ■■ ■■■ ,■ ■ .... . ■■ _ :■>:■-. i. .' •^PON.^l^^^ VA LUA ULvTiii EAT. . KSTATE •: IN" ,• THS^I '•iTv. oF^incinioxD." va. " , for sa u-:jgg§ otg^;-? "; btiiMi iloo^°h^f-.Chixmbei: /of ' Commerce - >l . n * l \-?. t . r ee:-«,. Richmond. Va...on .WEDNESDAY. MAY Zl. 1300. | 'g^o^Gi^iig^^gg I^^ o^ 3B death-iwUh^air; tll» -^^J^Ses.'djue^thereonratQ-wit: . i ch^r^^^SreßtSt^gi^O'cer^aiiEiira ■e^3v^' :lo ?* s toreho * J seu and ;*lof*Xo.- ~: Innn ; ;r?- n t f eet^ Payaole i in! equal = setel ot £?%? a Y^ aSiS ' - on v^arch ' 21 3 V®2*6toM ;optS^SS^ rWh^ f^-^ - cbnr^i SrOUml r «^-°f SJCO p.r r.i.aum " 2f a f S -f r d ion storehouse ana iotT Ke. ,^t ©•:: ••nnn«'?i > nst FeeF cct '-sP-J'able in' equal 'semi- " annual ■ instalments.": and t redeemable,^ or. I a.b.-per.icent:-basis;idn~March?2i;-l^'2,- o:* s at^penodrf ; of i ;nve;year3=.tlier«after;,at-thc: : " option ot thf> lessee." - • ow A , § ?°^ nd :. re "t-:9f : "?*i> .porlvuiniini; ;§ cnargeu; on>a >lQt*;vwith.-:;Jmprovementi" tnt?reon._o:i'.tbe..eastern."sideTofsEleve3iTi * street ; ; between: Mainland :\Cary .^streets. - - w ?"?£ '^eet^-lr; inches: 3anu\funniHK,:- r oacK>iDs^feec 12 ' inched,'; payable iiri^eiiur 1 5;*-" ,quarter]y:-insta!menti<,::and*.sreaeomable.~?.: on r a>t>-per cenr. ;bagi3,f6n"Jiily;3 ?1502 -ro-^ : = at f penods of ;iive -years .;therearter;;atltfce---^ opuon-of th-;iessee. -- - --;." --. > . -■:■. ■■^: :^, 45 : ;^;5rcundrrent^olc;$7^i^^ftannujni - " payabit; jn-golrt ;coin,~ in . quarteriv^in--^f s^ta.ment.s. :: O v the Ist days-:6frJ;inuarySis ■fvP ">u - ulx '-~ ;and"vi October.^cbaTsed^uponspl tne -Chamber.: of ;?Commerco";bulidinir;£ in "■" : tne : ; city;; qf"*ichmqnd;^.Thls -grotin.t*renciS ; the optionvuf vtheviesso^un: ISOrrUn- <;-.rns : f-».CoO,.andtin: like. sums ever>-- five -years " ! until, the -wnole 1 Is -^redeemed. ;v -•J-nesevsrourid .rents arefUrth&risecure&W , P>";ample insurance=ppticies;on"-thQ4buiid- - i rall: Pf^hich^areinew and "inifirst- '~ ■ class i iiTw=f tUrt 5 er particulars apply to- th-t "' 1 undersigned or s to the 'auctioneer.- who j:tion. ; exhibit- agreements; land- sh6w"?th^t i several-pieces or property" " - "" - S - i 'nr^?. M-?JM -?Ju Ol J < -: :fol!rth c^h ; Vah"(Hthe;bai?fe i a bh^r^ ieiS^?^ -months^for: ncsoti-^j; ■ m i£T- \\ cVe V "•^i vltI ? interest Z added.^-Tand^V 1 titles retained.'.: tmtiU:ail -the -Durchasp^ '- ; imoney; shall,: berpaid:; or • alKbaah^or I *^ ; large; ; proportioniin^cash at the'eiectlrtn* of, the:purchaser;- -. ; >. JOHN"' DKVLOP j arm bpecial Commissiont-r. I The bond : required o£ tho -siwrhl com ' ifiSga^ tiic ab ° ye ?fe«?ss w$ '■■ " Charles o. s.vy illi;; - .'' By;A. L. Adamson' and , AT " Royall ~&i Co ' J "5;.: RearEstatV Auctioneers, ' " I : ' 1" -Manchester, Va. -:; • ;. ' nOMMISSIONERS' *A'-U C T ION * Jhree r Houses- and * Lots, li N0 ™ &'& ' 16 } 0 ' ANT> ISIS HULL STREET--' 1 AND A VERY >-ALTJABLEiLOT^- - HULL STREET^VcORNJBIt- Or-O r -' r-I . ■fM\^T? 3f -^ E ?*??TH; STREET^ °" : . ■-.Pursuant vto- several rfecr^s ~of th« Va 00^ of K Ule rJt^ ot Wanchaster ] als.,! on tne. 9th; dav of October IS3I- and the £ 2-! th day ;o£ JlaV^b. l»l offer - is^l S o!f at - :p^^ lic ' auction, >n ' the f :p.r^§S TUESDAY, MAY' 22..150-} J •"'-'*' VV IT,,l T,,M TR .^ r - a) - HOUSE : AXD T.OT.'No. 1605 Hull street,- ironting -4*- feetr ; Thejhouae I Hull street: fronting 2VI-2 feet.-Tho hbnse Hull .street, fronting. 37 feef.:; Tha housa; .. is. a -large; and.jattractive^dwellinsiv-with s*l I outside kitchen, and"containsabout:flvo:or ' a^vT?^ 3 -. 00 That VERY- VALI7ABLK it^t Tt L h7- : :frontln » -^ ;: feetionJHul« [street * corner of Seventeenth j'-'/Air.j '-'/Air. of j the above Irtts hr.ye a un-'forni depthrpf. 110 feet; to an alley 10 ;feet r wit!e uinere: are 1 no better lots in the r citv for I business than those. ,■-■ : ■ TERMS: One third cash, ana tho bal ! ance .Infsix, :> twelve.^ eighteen, > and twenty- * - I four months; deferred payments evidenced '■-■■, I : by -^notes: bearing interest;;;tine" -retained -■ I ; by; the; courts till all tha purchase- money " !is fully paid; ■ — •■••■. .- . -', .^.-,^ .*«£-»:-. i T ' T. M. MILLER. */ 1 '"-" "'- - ■ i ' '. . . ; Special ■■ ConiTnis.sloners. '"^5 I v A;. Royall -& Co. -and A.: L..Adarascn. ■"/. i Tiie special commissioners have •■ cxi- ; 1 cuted; the j bonds -required iby'-th'eJcourtMn. -" [ tho above-named suit;- accordinjf. to- ;law«' l Giyen^under myi'hand, as-cferJc'"6f»thG ! said court. thisKlh day of June';iSo3.:'--" <r^" ' I. . -. - H. E. DU,V,» ( , Clerk.' iki -myM2-Sat&Sun2t&:tSat,Sun&Tu3t ' •-'■ .' ': : -:\ .'■ ;•• ■"*-•*=• By Sutton& Co.. ;: •' .'^' £| | - .Real; Estate r Auctioneers, X corner of Tenth. and^Bank.-streets; ' .', *\ T|^RUSTEE'S AUCTIOXS^LC OF A iEirg^-Erame. Dweilliie:-' - > "SfRRET.. IN:.THE PL AN OF \ o 'J!:.rtHifst^^^ *}*£.} uuaersigned r.trusUe, dated > July . &, ra m-\ :an«l -recorded in ithe.: Clerk's Jof2c©!oC® .Henrico ,■ .County^. Court; i in -Deed-Book U*>^ ■ f-r Pase : 2>i; ; which-.w/is; given Itosedire^i .tho, payment of ; a: certain sum iof iznonQyWl thereinvymentioned; ; ana:-:defaulc>havi-"'-' * ;been-made-inEthe.;payment of^afportloS^ "iereof t fandxb>in^directert:;by]tbe?ben^# nciary.i sot to :do."I j , shall < off er. for sale ;publlc : aucUon,i Upon;; the premises ion* \ ;-^; -^ WEDNESDAipJaiATJI6/:lCC0. - * , ■ ;uoned - above. :being ;- the; sa£& treal conveyed^byjthe said;deedfof:trust. 1 .-■ The;- house-is Slarge,*: containing t en cr - ■ twelve rooms^besides ibath-roonv clo«ots I and ipamry.-jThere Usjalso ; k sSrtk steb^# and.othersoutbuildings on tnt^t^^^g : lot^fronts^p^feet iOtt^Firat^ avenue^ an. 1 - - ..TERMS:- Cash? as •itoiexpenseflofiiSi^S a v taxes * duo ito day sof i ssde3 and ? the srim W. .instaimentssoflSS-10/itheisumTorja^M in I upon ; a- eredltTof i thlrt y.\ mdnths^aircrSll^ .payments; to^liteiMinterest^rroia^day^f^ sßlerrand-to'besocurcdvbyi^dee^rt^iS on the property. ' "iJ"^S^ TTi VIRTUE OF^VBEED\OF recorded glnf tnol CierSrs4" ffitHcoS btSl iquestedsbyathft^eaefleiary^&olto^o^P v Conrad : and 3 viU : to ; G. 0.-.ViWS«to -aa.i - iofheeiof ahesafor«BiSld.rootirt^latr^.\^ii?^ P^ruary. ' ISC . -Deea-Book lS*l ' i"pSS?S^