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'ms. Upwards of a Hundred Thousand Hollars IVferchandsse Received, and among all these that are right there must-.bs sohie that are wrone these "wrong " things are sold Friday's, and in most evasion of full standard—or perhaps some^slight mishaps^ in one qi rection or another. * ' All at About -One Mali Price.: There are thousands of dollars' worth distributed throughout every department in the house. These few as samples merely: . All- Wool colored Dress Goods and Homespun, f ull double -width, pßf* usual 50c. quality, per yard. A lot of Yard-Wide Silk-Finished Tacquaid, in various colors to 6 yard lengths, cost 39c, j£q i0r ...... ....•- ■- 176 pairs Ladies' Lace Lisle Gloves, in Black, White, and- fq_ colors, were 50c, for.. -• *•£* 253 pairs Ladies' Glace. Kid Gloves, the «3C. . ones, ail rq colors, to be closed f0r . . . . .... v*"v English Gloria , Umbrellas, 69c. value, steel rods, to close ,'9'Q/j Some 25 Silk Carola and- Taueta ones, Si and .^-S 00 * 1 RQ n Black /01-Silk Taffeta, 50c. *&-, grade, f0r.... .^OL. Black Ail-Silk Feau de Sole, p-Q r $1 and 90c. grades, for, yard.;<^V^ Knit Vesiis and Pants, for, Ladies, Misses, and Boys, all 75 C * *5J?^» and $1 ones,; per garment . .;. . &V *» Children's Fleece ' Ribbed g 12 i-2C. ones for .. - V^ Ladies' iqc. Medium "Weight o Vests for ■ ° ** Ladies' White . sc. Handler- »_, chiefs, hemstitcheel, for — .... **» 'Scalloped Edge Embroidered ones that . sell for 10 and 12 1-2 C. _, will be sold for. 14 Ladies' Walking and Dress Suits, sold from §9.50 to ar qq $I2;5O, choice tptj»W Ladies' Black and Colored Dress Skirts sold from §5.75 to a « r /) $7.50, choice - • $a.GU Camel's Hair Plaid '^'fPffa Dress Skirts, worth $5, for fpJ* • ** I 413 pairs cf Lace Curtains, from 1 ' to 3 pairs in a lot, sold as high as ! $3.50 a pair, choice this 0» s\ Friday, per pair q>f*OJ Tapestry Portier€B from last sea ■ son, sold for §3.75, in va- d> g go ; rious colorings, per pair.. s>*»&*J i Single or pair Lace Curtains, I cost §2.95 a pair, per single 0p.,, ■Curtain.... ..OQb 3 1-2-inch Ribbon, Fine Satin Taffetai all s*hades, in spttU^, pieces to 6 yards, for, yard 8& l*>\» • 5-inch Liberty Satin Rib- «q bon, our best 45c. grade, for.. 3-inch Black Taffeta Ribbons q to be sold for *?« I 2 57 yards 12 1-2 C. Shrunk r Canvas, for, a yard . - •* & The best Percaline, " that sells ! 12 Best Eiderdown §1.50 o/)-, i Blankets, for C VG I 38 foe. Fillow-Cases for 6c. I■ ' - NOIES OF SOCIETY. The first german of the Richmond Cotil lon Club will be given. at the Masonic Temple on Friday, December 12th. and will be one of -the /events of the social season. Llr. Henry S. llotchkiss is "the president, and Mr. Richard P. Winston »s the secretary and treasurer. The board it composed of Messrs. Stuart Cooke, Philip R. Carlton, George D. Morgan, William K. Turner, C. Irving Blair, The following popular young society people will act as chaperones: Mr. and .Mrs. AUo'phus Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wilfcon, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Blankenship. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs: K. D. Hotchkiss. Mr. and Mrs.N. T. Moulton, Mr. and. Mrs. 1.. N. Jones, Mr. ymd Mrs., John Cullen. Mr. ami Mrs. Ed. Benson. Mr. and . Mrs. Richard Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brockenborough, Mr. and -, Mrs. M r . J. AVaJlace. Th? engagement has been announced of Miss Jlr*ry Ncwbold- Lawrence, of Now Yori:. to Mr. Hoth; Lorton,- formerly (if this city, but riow^ of Atlanta. Ga., Mr. Lor: on was very prominont In, the .society circles of Now York city where lie lias lived u li til very recently. During his resj /H'lico in, tl'f t city" he ' was .in olliccr " in tho Wt-dnes&ay: Cotillon Club and was a- popular niomber of- the, southcr-i socie ty- • t - • ' - - ■' - ■ ■■ ■'':.:.;■ ." .' '" .. • .'• ,/. - \ ■ ;,r .. General Fitzhugh Lc-e is ppending a", few days at the New Willard, Washington. D. C, in"' consultation 'with' Mrs. T Fairbanks ■ snd other, .prominent \ women of. , the daughters of the American: Revolution .in ,?egard : to the: aid: the society will' give to ,v. he£JefferKonl; Roadj Association; recently Orgahized " fois.the [i. 'purpose of. -building, a ; jouleyard-irom.the ynivefpity of Virginia; 'AtjChariottesviilen to . Jefferson's : tomb, .' at Uontlcello. - Mrs/: Fairba riks ..will ■go to Chartptte6\'ille : "om Friday," to" be t lie guest 'yt^lrsfyon Mayhoff, at Mohtlcello; : wlfe're »he" will, be^olnedf bnt Saturday" by^mum Children's $2.50 and §2^98 Walk- £ ing Coats, some 31 of #» pj/} 1 them, choice . . . . % . . . . --> 0/.y.V "j Children's $2.50 Reefers *qq Ladies' Bsc. Flannelette Bli-^^_ i monas, choice to-day ....... . Vv w> | Ladies' 25c. Black Lace / 9 //«*■» Lisle Hose, closing price. .. *«» /^^ All the Children's Black Ribbed Seamless Hose that sold for 10 £._ and 12 i-2c, sale price...; .;.. •***• Our best 50c. Linen Table' <$Q* Damask, mill ends, a yard.. Wte/O. A lot of Checked Glass Towels, j_ short lengths, per yard.... . .. ; :'***. Si. 25 dozen Hemstitched Linen _ Doylies, size'lo2lo, each . . Linen Dinner Napkins, some 17 dozen, to be sold, 3-4 size. instead of $1 dozen Wv «* All the V/hite Goods that cost to 35c, India Linon, "Wash Chiffon, Persian Lawns, etc., choice o_ to-day, per yard .............. ® is 67 of the Pin-Cushions in the Art j Department that sold for 25 rf*^ \ and 35c, sale price SQG j All the Appiiqued Scarfs and | Shams that shpw soil, that were j 29, 39, and 50c, will be « R j 15 and.. <&^4ff 29 Men's Camel's Eair Shirts 3 and Drawers, were 81c, &/j _ I closing price" wVt», i 27 Men's Nightshirts, the tf)n«i best 50c. ones ever sold, fcr..^S'C# | A lot of new Neckwear of <*■»/)-, I this season, the 50c. ones, for^s«'w | Fine All-Wool Black 46-inch Dress | Serges that sold for 98c, K/)r»| sale price, a yard ... . .... 4 * jj All-Wool Cashmere that /ifif* 1 sold for 80c., per yard j AU-Wool Black Storm Serge p () r \ that sells for 42c., 1 per yard. . «6A#- 1 Heavy Fleeced Canton Flan- p nel, the 6 1-4 C. grade, for, yard 12 1-2 c. Plaid Dress.Ging hams manufacturers' lengths, **-, peryard ©*f Yard- Wide 10 and 12 1-2 c. a _ Light and Dark Percales for <&Zt New Fleeced Fl&nnellette, new styles in printed designs, best g,-, value 12 I-2C, per yard ... ©y | ■White Crochet Quilts, slight- tf» /} -, 1 ly imperfect, $1.25 grade, for ©C/£» g Closing Children's Crib 1 Blankets, from last season, pp*-, I for . . . . . . . I Corset Covers 75.; Lace «p- Trimmed Low Meek ones, for.<S?y£» A lot of Ladies' 89c. Night- Gowns for... Qh/b Mercerized Underskirts, in :. colors, made to sell f0r §1.25,-^ s\^ price.... ®y& her of the officers of the board of the na tional society, which is now holding its regular monthly meeting in "Washington. Mrs. yon Mayhoff, who is a sister of Hon. Jefferson M. Levy, the present owner of the estate, will give a reception in honor of Mrs. Fairbanks and her asso ciates on Saturday afternoon. *'.'• '• ■- Mrs. R. Carter Scott will have with her in hc-r box at the coming Horse Show Mrs. Charles J. ■ Faulkner, the wife of Senator Faulkner, of - Martinsburg, "W. Va., one of' the noted beauties of the South: also Miss Mamie Russell and Miss Virginia Cover, of \ Winchester; and Miss Sophia. Carter, of Fauquier. : all of whom will arrive in Richmond October 13th. The younjr ladies are acknowledged belles and beauties in their own section of the State and in Richmond, and Mrs. Seoit. her self, is a young; matron and hostess of whom Richmond is justly proud. Tickets for the excursion to the Natural Bridge" can be obtained at the train by those who have not already secured them. The excursion will leave Saturday morn ing at 10 o'clock, and will return Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Mrs. George A. Lyon and Mrs. C. P. Wellford will be tlie chaperones for the aftair. ... • c :• ■ The Board, of Managers of Uhe Associa tion for the Preservation of: Virginia An tiquities, will meet Tuesday, October Tth, ; at noon, in the rooms of the Virginia His torical Society. The board is composed, of . the Central Committee and the Ad visory Board.- ■ . v- '■:.'/■■ ■■* :;• [.• :. -, - ■ , V ■-,.'■ Mr. Howard Love!! arrived in the city yesterday from a. four, months' trip to Atlanta a::d 1113 Tolula Springs. ■•■.. '•.'•■ „ *;' -■-■■• '-..■■ ; Mr.s.Jutia A. Per vy and uaughteiV Miss Bessie Porry. o£ '.Orcygc, ■ Va.. aro. vlsit iKS Mrs. Perry's. da uahtc-r. Mrs. K. M. Mc- Clure, on Fiist avenuo. CJiesinut Hill:" "| The physicai culture 'class, conducted by Miss Jessie R: Pondleton in - 1 he pa rlor of, the Young. Men's Christian ■■Association;; AVednosday aflcrnoon, was -much^enjoyed by the inrge -r.uniber of -ladies i: present.- The' -hst: K'ss-rii will be repeated: to-day at 5 P. M,, ill 11' iiorth Fourth' street. ; - .■ ',•»•., : ';"'■■"-■■ :'■■■■'■ :i:.MiSH: Maicn Burnett and Miss^Eflie Ay lelt (Jof 6r. iyi!l i render.aVdelightful.vinusi .cai:proKrammeat;;thcoysitiI supper which will^be,:t3vtn:htUht!:FirFt Baptist; churclv tw-night Tor; tnelljencHt|o(|tliVlD;orcaslSo| A lot of Linen Torchon Laces, o-» 12: yards" to the piece, a piece. . *$ G Wide .Irish: Crochet and Sierre Laces j cost 50 to 85c, per ops**o ps** yard...;.. ...... "...:.. '.'.". «dy Worsted Soutache Braids at jr_ the trimming counter^ 3 yds. for ■* -G Wide Hercules Braid, per pj yard ....... . . . . . . . ... ..,.-..'. . 9G 50c. Knit Petticoats for 35c. 25c. Knit Petticoats to be gr*^ sold f0r.... /£**». Ladies' Shirt-Waists in all- wool flannel, §1:25 ones, for. 'tJ/Ji*. Pin-Dot Mercerized Serge pj/} — Waists f0r.. . . . ; .; . ....".. .v W<*. I ioc. White Beading for per r* _ J bunch..... ......... \.:..... *>l> I 2 1-4-yard Long Corset Laces _; I per d0zen.. .. ........ ....... . ©&■ 600 cakes Witch Hazel Toilet g^ Soap, per cake . . . . . .' . .-'. .'. . .... *** | 67 bottles of Violet Ammonia, 15c. size, f0r ........ . . . . . at» Large Round Batiste Lace p _ I Collars, 59c. ones, sale price. &QG 1 ioc. Embroidered Turn-Over «^ \ Collars for &G I — •" , ■■■..■. ■ 1 I 50c. Straight-Front Corsets, «p ! I 112 to be sold for, 'each.... :."*»v€» | 25c. Bustles for 15c. j 27 §5 Corsets for $3.50. | S ■ • ' ' * 36 Boys' Wash Suits, r/)^ were 98c. for 'O &/C7 42 Boys' Suits, ages to ef> b «p* 10 yeai-s, were §2.19, suit %[)#t,&p 75 and £Be. Boys' Pants /» _ for ..... .'..". ..... . . . . . .QwG Closing out all that's in the base ment, for instance : 178 Largest Size Engraved De canters, price $1.50, are »» ™^ being sold for iOG Water Bottles that were eps- r ; 48c, for . . .... . . .... . . '-. JOQ A lot of Imported German China Cups and' Saucers. V/hite, were a dozen, closing a'«^ : for. dozen ..... ............ ■ 100-piece- Flow-Blue Imported Dinner Sets, were $16, , a r\ /)/) are being sold f0r . . . ... SpfUafyU. j 42 • Handsome Decorated Banquet I Lamps, were marked 0 9 « p? I §3-so> ch0ice...'. ....... o<S»<S© 25 and 30c. Mattings, sell- r/)-, ing to-day. for . . ........ «yG A lot of 51.69 Smyrna Rugs g^ £j for :<*JQ*» 75c. Tapestry Carpets, only ~fo four designs, a yard ...... . ..-.* i f "**, I Infants' Flannellette Petticoats, S with bodies to .be sold to-day gf\ _ I f0r...:.......... .......... *VG 1 Infants' Flannellette Wrap- sq^^ I pers, all sizes, closing for each* &y ctety. The affair will be in charge of Mrs. George Cooper,' Mrs. L. B. Jariny and others. .* *". * ".. . Miss Nellie Bsale has returned from a pleasant visit to Scottsville. ' '// » _, . * | Miss ■ Coley Lovell lias returned from a. pleasant visit to her brother in At lanta, Ga. - ~ » * ' ■ ■ - - Mrs. Miller MeCue,. of Staunton,. form erly Miss Camilla Alscp, is visiting here. - ■ • >-■• • ■ -'■■: ■' ■ Mr. and Mrs. Farmer; of New York, are spending a week or two in the city. ■ *■.»*■ Miss Virginia McLeod, who has 'been spending the summer on the Jersey coast, returned 'home last week. .. Miss Emily Addison has returned to the city, after a pleasant summer at Maple Shade Inn. Puiaski. .Va. . . * ■ ■ • ■ ' Mrs. becatur Axlell, who has been spending the summer at the- Virginia Hot Springs, returned, home* Friday. : . ... ./■ * * «? " ■ , - ■'.-.. " .-■'- Miss Kate Exall. of Baltimore, and Miss Randall returned last. evening from a- visit to friends at Amelia Courthouse. Mrs. Anne Roy Rutherfood, of. Castle, Va.,. is the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. George Ben Johnston. . / '■:' ''■ , \ ■ -;.*"• * '; ' ' : - ' Mrs. Charles. Evelyn Smith ..returned from a northern trip, which included a visit to. Saratoga, 'last Monday even ing. • ■> ." .' ' ' . . ; , - - ; '..■"-.' ' : * « *. - -'"' •-'■ ■■""'■"■ -Mies A. .Elliott, ..of .Richmond, is visiting Mr. and "Mrs. R. A. Mundle, in Charlottesyille. .: -\ , //• .. - ; : ■■■■■-''■■ : .■'-..•.••:■■■•• :•■■ ' "•'.-,.'.■ ..;'■•' '■ : -.-,;•■; Mr. James Patterson, .of West Virginia, is the" -guest . of .Mr./ Fendley. Dickinson, of. south' Third -street. ; ■■ , ; . ; Fri^r.ds of Miss Emmie Tliomas.'a. ereat social /favorite"-, in'-* rtlc:imond,' y will-, be ■ de iighted€to hear:* of /.her • .-return- from a; pleasant / stays'/with ; .: friends :■ in. >" Louisa 'county.-.;: .• 7 - - , ' " ■■'.".. .'■ '-«*»'•' - '-■''■ :~: ~ : Miss Katheriri(3;Trice, ! :of 'Buckner's'Sta^; t ibn. ; : Louisa." .oouhty,: ; arrived r: in' Richmond • yr.sterday,"?'and; : _ls';;ylsltins Mrs. : Sibert^at ; No. -014 oast- Grace -street. -■-. ■.-: -..-■■ . '■"- •* • ' r Friday:Cotill6n:;Club:wiHihaye'theirl fir&tlswmaii at"Beiviaere|Ha!l|t6:night^ s;i-i promises to be a very dclJgntiui ai &^ii;iA;:ruui uagoy^hag left-for^the Bap tlst:"Thcolog:lcal-S=rainary; Jn iKentuclW Mr^Bagbyils l^; brother of ; Dr. /George; H^ Bagby, of this ' city. ''■■'' *\ ■■■■..■;'■ '.-•;■..-■ i.;[:- " -:-"-:''. J |» ->V •.'■/. ■.•::i'. ; -'.:—>-...r.-J--v '' ■' ; •- -Miss Henningham Spilmanl'l-who^isiun-; der: treatment, r continues 1 about; the.- same." „__ . ■•-.-""■■■' : -. * »' • ' ■ ; Mr.,: Guy : W^/Kauch : left yesterday: for Virginia; where he will spend;, a month. ■.--■■•. // ;: " /- i/'vi •'; •'• .-'■,:':■ ■ 1 ':/ l /:-r-" "THE BRjTISH-AiVIERICAN • ' TOBACCO AGREEMENT. Kxplanatioii Made by Thomas F. ■ Ryan-Comliine Interests to Seek / ..;■' Trade Hand in Hand Throusli- c out the World. NEW YORK. October. 2.— An authorized statement" regarding the agreement .be tween: the /American arid : - British tobacco companies was: made to-day by Thomas F. Ryan, who returned on Tuesday from London. Mr. . Ryan said that I the - state-' .merits'.".made inseveral of the papers on thej morning after his arrival, purporting to quote his'; interpretation of the agree ment' in London, were inaccurate, and, in some instances, misleading, ks to the conditions under which the new. agreement was formed, - ; he said;- to-day: --" ;/ / "The agreement made between the rep resentatives of .'the 'lmperial Tobacco Com pany of England ' on the one -- hand and the Consolidated Tobacco Company on the other was mutual in its character, but entirely .satisfactory -to both sides. It was . accomplished. ;by friendly conference, after full considera tion of. the interests of all parties affect ed.; The agreement was -of an interna tional character, which. has not belonged. I thhink, to any previous trade arrange ment. / - . ". FULL CONSIDERATION. "It means the reunion of the representa tives of an- important business . in .Great Britain and America for the purpose of seeking trade hand in tend throughout the world. My visit to London grew: out of an invitation extended to me in July last by the directors of the British, com pany, after several of the directors had visited. the United States, and while: here had conferred with Mr. Duke, president of' the Consolidated Tobacco, 'Company, and myself, regarding the respective in terests of the companies we^ represAited. The" agreement made to transfer to tht» Imperial Tobacco ■; Company the business of the Consolidated/Tobacco Company in England was made for full and satis factory consideration. The .American Tobacco Company -became "a large* share holder in the English company,. with three representatives on its board of directors, one of whom is Mr. Duke. . ■ DIVISION OF. FIELD. / "The ' Consolidated' Tobacco Company will pursueits business in the American field, including not only the United States, but Cuba, . Porto "j.aca, the Hawaiian Islands and the Philippines, without com petition from the English company. The Imperial Company will not- encounter the competition' of the American company in the business of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and, lreland, including Scot landand Wales. In ; the new British Ameri can company, the British company has one third and the American company has two thirds. The board of directors con sists of six representatives of the British company . and twelve of • the American, with Mr.' Duke, as if president, who re mains abroad to perfect the organization. This 'British-American company will take over the entire business of the; Imperial Company and of the Consolidated Com pany in all foreign countries and in the colonies of Great Britain, including India, Canada, and Australia. The agreement made is satisfactory to both sides; and equitable to . all interests represented!" A SENATOR IN TROUBLE. Oliio iVeTrspaper Stories Leil to En counter With His AViTc. SALT LAKE, UTAH, Oct. ' 2.— All ' the laudatory, articles printed about former United States Senator Arthur Brown, of Utah, during his campaign and follow ing: his induction /into "office were :as nothing compared to the nice things which the local papers of. Xenla, 0., said when Mr. Brown attended a school reunion there a short time ago. . He was accom panied by Mrs.: Ann Madison Bradley, formerly . secretary of the .Republican State -Committee of Utah. ; In the absence:of any expression to the contrary from Mr. Brown the Genia re porters assumed that his companion was Mrs/Brown, and in order to do full jus tice to the occasion they 'included her in their "write up." ' The Xenia editors thought it would ; be pleasing to Mrs/Brown to distribute some of the papers containing the article among her friends. So : a generous supply of marked copies was sent to Mrs. Brown in Salt Lake. . Mrs. Brown received them al right. She also read the marked articles with much care. They .told about the arrival of "Senator. Brown and his .wife" m Xenia, about their 'entertainment, about the senator— and "Mrsl Brown." Mrs. . Brown did not distribute the*pa pers among her friends. She knew 'much concerning her husband's visit: to Xenia, however, which- he may have forgot to mention when he • returned from the trip. But she acted on' the information fur nished her by the faithful Xenia editors. ' The result was that Senator Brown and Mrs. Bradley were arrested at 3, o'clock this morning; charged by /Mrs. Brown with a statutory offense. Her action was hastened by Senator" Brown iiling papers Saturday in a' suit against her for divorce.' Mrs. Bradley " is '- the wife of a well known railroad man. "She 'is exceedingly plain of feature. ' It is reported that Mrs. Brown followed the senator and' Mrs. Bradley a few nights ago to tho Cullen Hotel and a live ly scene, resulted. Mrs. Brown is the second wife of Senator Brown and eloped with him from Michigan. Where he . left his first wife and her children. Senator Brown was counsel! for the de fense in a manslaughter case last week in which he made an impassioned plea for protection to women. Mrs. Bradley sat -in a chair directly behind- him.. The. jury were acquainted with the senator and' many had heard the talk-in which his name . was mentioned with that -of Mrs. -Bradley. They brought in, a verdict of guilty. The. charge against Senator Brown is a felony in Utah, and if con victed he wil go to State prison. ■ He gave bail -for himself and Mrs. ■ Bradley, and will appear for examination in a few days. " - -/ '■■ W- ' ' ■■■■■ - - - Arthur -Brown was United States sena tor for- Utah little more than .a. .year. Upon the admission, of the State of Utah he was elected as a- ; Republican, to. they senate Jan. 22. IS9G. he and "Senator.' Frank J. Cannon being- chosen; at the: same time and on the same vote. Lots' w T ere" "drawn in the presence o( the senators to see;who should. get the long and who : the' short term." Brown got the latter., so "-his term of office expired March 3. 1597.: Although: Mr. -Brown had eigaged actively in politics for five or six years prior to his election.; he ; had never before held office. He is a native of Michigan; and in IS7O removed'to Salt ;Lake City, where he has since re-, sided and engaged in-,the practice of -law. He is ' fifty-nine years^old. / . ' : The 'Calvary.. Pastorate. : Rev. Dr. Weston Bruner, pastor of Lee-Street Baptist church, -Baltimore, de nies any knowledge 0f... a call: being ex tended -him- -from ■ -c Calvary. .Baptist church. : of this . ■ city. . other^ a'han' that which;he has- seen in a Richmond paper. He*\'ould "not say -whether he would'ac cept ; when.' approached on v /the > subject. He-has no reason for wanting : to -leave Baltimore; where his work is ; progressing nicely^ .'.•""'.". " ' '.. .' .. ■ .i " ■ 'vNevrJ T>i«i»::tcU^Eleyntof. .;■ :■..■'■ : .: The nev/ 'Otis ■ elevator which has -been in course ■ of construction . -; in ■ the Dispatch building); has rbeen^completed,- and /isy 'ln' running order. ;The:;; contrivance; is>;the mbstVimprov«l ! in:Uhe r 'city;":haEi\all^the latest "safety ft devices;^ and;:is^ a = splendid piece" of: machinery, .haying- lius inQSs'^withvtlie^editorstwill /not :J have :f to climb five flights of- steps in order to seg)jthem 3 hereafter. The elevator is ru^ >ccomp^ed^by /theS cMhr^toj^y»«g 'Eboms,*.^'^o»rderiKW»nted,VXVßoK*V^*?!/ ed,'JS ••L6at ,-a Strayed^ or j Stoloi^i^^: J^ ■erted^proparly 5 classlflea,'!; 2s : word* otj»»*^ for/ 85c » each d Insertion %*%£? lo.?f each;'S IT,S CHABOED A ONJIOTO ''fBOO** » 50 : CE2f XS : TORI ONE-HAM 1 / INCH ■ $EAV**j^ i - 'J\ ' '■ '(,;■:-[; -ar'-wASTED^S -^ ±, - FOR- UNITEDVSTATES-ARMY,- ABl>B bodled. :'unmarrled«nien^etween, ages } ot 21vand. 35; fcltizens;of States^ of good^character^and^temperate i who \ can :sp.eak, j read, : and write English. Jporflntormatlorir-appIyi'toSRECRUITING | OFFICER, 110/ 'east. Broads street, v.RlcnT wn^vt ,; ; ■:■■>.-■:■ ,/^ ?.c l-W>F&Sutde31 ?v . ; : , ,-/-^^. ;;; WANTEbj : \'-■-■:-",:'>,/:\ '-■-■:-",:'>,/: A V YOUNG v LAD Yi OF/-; REFINEMEN T and 'culture,,, with ; experience: as teacher, to r fill ; positioni tion las . teacher g and governess in private, family. Address J. 8., 'care Daily "Dispatch.- :. JoeJ oc 2-4^, ■/■;■/.-:.--' :; -;':.: ' -zwanted;./.-:z wanted;. /.-: " i ~ : "'.:' ': ' -V|!- AN ELECTRICIAN. WHO IS CAPABLE, sober.- industrious, ; and:^truthf ul; to take charge ; and run <a 'i plant -here.:/ A - single^ man 1 preferred: .Address,' : -with -references, J B.FICKLEN, Manager. Fredericks burg,/Va. /:. :; -".':/. -//'. / . oc:2 ' 2t ■ ■-.-"■:■•■■•: ■■■;. WANTED. "-•-' : '- ; . '/ A FIRST-CLASS RULER AND, BINDr : er. Apermanent: place : for the^ight :^nan. Apply- to .THE BUCHANAN MANUFACt TURING COMPANY,/ Petersburg, \a. / ; ■-.- oc:;2-3t//./v'/. '■_■'.■ ,;..■.': / ■■-' :■:-■' '-. /-' -■..■ ■'■ / •:• ""■■WASTED,' . :-/ ■''-.-' A CHANCE ' FOR: HUSTLERS IN THE health and accident/insurance, line. We make the agent a participator an ;the pro fits. W r rite at once .for- particulars, ii. R. VAN DUNEN,' Detroit,- Mich. - •■;-.; se 25 : 7t v \ ■ ..-."'■/;/;-': • -■•.'-•-■ HOLDERS— A FEW .GOOD. tent machinery molders;/ steady., work. Wages $4.00 per day to rifrht.men. 'Open shop. ■: Address -M. .. KAPLAN, .Box .440. Birmingham,. Ala:- ,:.-/;' ;."-.-:se : -.'13-i.bt v . WASTED. ,-.,,, I WANT A REGISTERED PHARMA cist or Registered' Assistant. Well re commended. Pay $15ftp ?33| per month and ! board, according to qualifications. w ; S. WILLS,, Covington.'Va. . se-28-i^t. WAITED. A POSITION AS- HOUSEKEEPER^OR Nurse and Companion to invalid. -Best of references. Address CHEERFUL, Dispatch office.. ';;'." .; ' . oc 3 ' 3t WASTED. • „ A LADY DESIRES POSITION AS visiting governess. .: Teaches Englisn, French.' Music. Terms .reasonable. AO-. dress H... care Dispatch. oc 3-lt' WASTED. • '-££. NON-UNION MACHINISTS TO _GO South for heavy tools;pay from %» t0.53.ic per day; have steady work for good men Address "8.,"- care Dispatch. oc BUSINESS. WASTS. '^ VWVVVW1 WANTED, I^LTPILS IN SHORTHAND AND TYPE writing. .: For all Particulars apply to RICHMOND SCHOOL OF- STENOGRA-, PHY, Miss . Poythress, Principal, se 2-lm WANTED. $1 FOR WHOLE ■ SOLING SHOES ikei new;- 75c. Half Soling Men's/Shoes; 6Qc. Ladies' Shoes. Every pair restitch ed; no big, ugly sewing around sole like a brogue. No nails or pegs. Phone (ne-w) 1232, (old) 2667. Will send anywhere, repai and return promptly. ; ___- ■ DREWS ELECTRIC POWER SHOE FACTORY, 716 east Main street. '■ ' WANTED, ■' '-■ RENTER FOR AMELIA. HOTEL, Amelia Courthouse, Va.; fine health re sort, and. a splendid opportunity / for an energetic person. Apply to P. T. SOUTHALL. Williamsburg, Va. :. ... . ■• ;■ ■ '■ oci-4t* : WASTED, BOARDERS FOR TWO . LARGE DESIR able Rooms, also Table. Boarders. First class fare. Terms moderate. Apply at 219 south Third street. ..,/,. _/■., oc 2-3t» - WASTED, • TO RENT A SET OF , FIRST-CLASS Chamber Furniture; -no children; better care of it than if stored. Address SPEC TATOR, Dispatch office.. r oc 3-lt* WASTED. TO RENT OUT A FLAT OF SIX Rooms, newly papered, porcelain bath. Apply at 14 east Main street. : oc 3-lt* ~~~~ WASTED. I WANT TO MEET TO-DAY A CAPA bIe business-man, with push,, who can invest one ■or two thousand dollars and manage business safer and more profit able- than banking. Call at Lexington Hotel. H. C. SAILORS. oc 3-lt» — ..-.■• """wasted, TENANTS FOR • TWO BEAUTIFUL Floors, newly papered and painted; two and three rooms respectively. Terms mod erate. Apply 224 south Third street. •qc 3-lt» WASTED, OCCUPANTS FOR A FLAT ON SOUTH! Third; nicely papered, large rooms, wa ter and gas included in rent." Price,- $20. Apply 321 south Third." " oc 3-lt» , SPECIAL NOTICES. Typewriters./ ' -"■ rype-writers rented $3 per month. AllitaaKe^ exefaouged., l^oaired, bought and sold. Sirppliei* for all typewriters. Ribbons that do not fill thi type. Carbon Paper that- does 310 f- smut 'Phones— New, 895; old, 1805. .Twelve Six Main. SOUTHERN STAMP *£B STATIONERY CU •-• . ap24-6m , HEW TYPEWHITER, SSO. I The Manhattan . Model . ."A,'.' . direct from factory; New No. 9 -Model, new ready. Call to inspect. Rebuilt Typewriters all makes, special 'values. Old machines' made to look like .new, small cost. ; Best Repair " Work, Carbons, Ribbons, etc We ' rent at lowest prices. . . •"•"*. Type-rrrlter Excliangre, 903 Bast Main (se2o-lm) " " " / FOR S.UE, V 15 HEAD OF THOROUGHBRED HOL STEIN FRESIAN. CATTLE for sale. For further information apply to T. O. SAN DY, Burkeville, Va. ' oc 3-Fri&Su2t* LOST, STRAYED, AXD FOUAD. LOST. .SOLID BRINDLE .BULL TER RIER DOG. Answers to. name of Prince. Liberal reward if returned to C. T. GRIF FITH. 200 north Seventeenth street.. -. oc 3-lt*. ■■;._ - . -: ■ :.--//.. ■ LOST, THURSDAY.. : AFTERNOON, between the. Richmond Transfer Com pany's office and Laburnum, on Brook road./ traversing .; the \ following : streets: Franklin to-Munford to Brook avenue, thence, to Brook; road to Laburnum. Re ward will be given if returned- to Room No.: 20, Times building. . oc 3-lt ; LOST. STOLEN. /OR STRAYED, away from. 2013 Park .avenue, city, a BLACK PONY, whito spots on-back. An swers to name of Maud. .Handsome re ward will be given to any one returning same.- . . ■ " //; ,-•;;.! oc 3-lt* . / LOST,' ON-. BROAD. STREET. -BE-, tween- Fourth and--. Sixth, :a- SILVER CHATELAINE -. PURSE, containing- a sum of money : and .car tickets. " Finder will be rewarded iby^ leaving same at KAUFMAN, & CO. • • oc 3-lt* FOR KEXT, -■ - FOR RENT, DWELLING^;; NO. . 210 . -FRANKLIN ■ : : street, -• between :First >and! '.'.- Second /streets, : with . 14' rooms | and -modern improvements." / Will be- put ininice .'/./ order.-':" ■"-/".:■;:■ :"/ •-- ' ~- : / -: ; -■. -■" . STORES-TWO • HANDSOME ; STORES . '.';:'■ corner Main and;' Seventh streets." -"J." ; with" large -fireproof -'vaults-r':. '■■ " OFFICESr-NICE OFFICES OVER ; CITY ■""•■/ißank, on MainiT : : street, "".between -Eleventh. and: Twelfth (Streets. :.'•';:;' country; store-^-brOoK -store ;on ■; :;' Brook ;road,i;with=:nicei<dwelHngAat - tachedh/iGoodw stand '■ for/: rural /and : suburban :trade. ,r- :•:/ t ; *v* :>• Inquire .of DOUGLAS 'E. TAYLOR. -;■'->. ■'■'<-. Seller; and ; Ren ter ■ of Real •. Es ta te, • ' / v- v , / JOffice 'No. ?Uls: east- Main street^-/ 7 se.as-lwk.:-'//-- •/':.://: : : >/V.^/ -//■;: /, NO.'t 2041-^ WEST-: GRACE; tNOW=; READY, for .'occupancy ;ycontains r J2irooms;- new and entirely-; modern: •:fo : .v;i ;■•;■. A.-KI"- ■;:';:, •.:■;-;]': v\ oc : 3-lt ■■^^i:---;t ">S J^B:/EIuAM&iCO: FOR" KEXT. '• ' . . . • < A/tSMALti- Fa rm ' on ; the jßropk l road ;i house ; 5 ,-room?? ; ' ;stable?iariugwater;y Eha.dyjyard ;"l suitable' ! f or: a^ poultryjbuslness ;falso.i a| goods nelgh^ borh6odtfor,?a|doctor>?;Poasession|October, 1 s,ij 1902. ■y: ; Appiy; . 639.S ?rook & v %nii®l?MMm - -.•■■•-■ n^^^^A^B^O ?xJEPAID : PRO ■ VENDES. '-' - • - - ' ■ - ■-"'-'''-,■ By A. J., Chewnlng -Company, ::;' - •'-,; -'. Real Estate Auctioneers/ .-i POSITIVeIsaLB try /^ ■■: ri /^:'J' r ' ; iS THE \'': FOLLbWING ? PROPERTIES '::':■■'■-:■-■ upon/ east- payments,- ; ..:. -by^auction, /upon the a/, >-f - RESPECTIVE PREM- - W'' f f :■■■''■ >: ; "^;ises: :/,-/': ■■-■■ : ':- ' $100 Cash, , balance in monthly, instal ments, 7 extending. -through a period^ or five T years; '-with ; simple i 6i 6 • per cen t^ : lnter est.for mor'ejeashat the option of the pur ; Commencing 4t 4 o'clock -P. in .order ;" a f C ' ON FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3d. -N0.V1410 west.'jCary. street. , •No.: 919W; Beverly street. , 'i Beverlr; street. ' . ;Nori3lS.Claibotne> street. ■ - N0... 1320/Claib4me street. 'iN0.'1612 Claibozne: street. • . • . : :■. •:. :'. -, ON f MONDAY.. OCTOBER 6th. No.- 1114' Boyd , street. T No;' 619 -Willlami' street. : No.: 809 -Moore sir eet. . - No.": 622 : north i Harrison .; street. "- ; "-: No.* 624-," north Harrison street. , . :N0.t.626 north Harrison street./ , - . ON ; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th. " No. 409* Cabell street. "- I No.- 1024 HickoryS street ::, No." 512 Goddin street. :. . :No.:511: No.:511 Calhoun street. ■ ai . 1 ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ,Bth. ' 1108" St.^ John street. -:104Couts street.. I ■;;. 4 Bacon "street.- !'• - ' : / ON THURSDxVY,: OCTOBER 9th. / - No.~ 113% - west Jackson street. ■ No. ! 100 D north. Sixth street. . ;^ .;. " "731 north Ninth street. - - . ON'FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10th. : :No 7 917 -north Seventeenth - street. •-lOOalnorth,. Twenty-first street. . .Be .prompt. /secure a- bargain, and then you-can be/a' voter. •■■'■ :;.-•/ A- J- CHEWNING CO., .'"se.2B-ts ■"•■•'■-.-■■ . .Auctioneers.. By the. Valentine 'Auction Company, . . . -;■.;» ." "- ; 612 -east Broad street. ; T ; ARGE: r SALE OF FINE FURNI JU-TURE," VELVET AND BRUSSELS CARPET. -MATTINGS. STOVES. &c— We jWillV sell at our auction .wareroom, 61?* east- Broad street. •■'-."/ - THIS ."(Friday) MORNING. SEPT. 3D. at 10:30 o'clock, a Large Consignment, of Houaehold^Effects. embracing everything pertaining 'to housekeeping.- The entire sale of Furniture all good, and will keep. Will' also sell 25 Fine Velvet and Brus sels "Carpets. Large Lot o? Mattings. Heating-.. and Cooking-Stoves: will also sell -.75: Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks. Large Lot> of vßuttdns. Men's and Boys' Hats, Dress-Goods. Baby Caps. - etc.: " etc. THE VALENTINE AUCTION CO.. : oc-S-lt-»;> .'• ''■" Atictioneers. AMCSEafiEXTS. '-lESto** MATINEE G?O?f;JWSiy f ": AND. NIGHT, :■: ■ IN '■;.-... ;.. "VMATmEE AND NIGHT," charS^jS s. hanford, :r/rl : presenting' • /■: ;■• -- Matinee— THE TAMING OF THE SHREW- Night-MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. "003. it;/-'" ':"' ■ .:■'■'--.:' "' ■ . '■ ' BIJOU TO-NIGHT ■: Revival of the Great Success "THE LIARS.*' " ■: ." BY THE George Fawcett Company WITH -Frank Gillmdre. :-■ There will be an -OYSTER SUPPER at the -FIRST BAPTIST "CHURCH FRI DAY EVENING, October 3d, for the ben efit of the 'Dorcas Society. " The public are .invited .to attend. oc 3-lt* The Oanfecleraie Museum, TWELFTH AND CLAY STS. - Open/daily from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Admission, 25c Free on Saturdays, d elB-ly* "; ' THpALENTINE MUSEUM " ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open daily from 10 -A.- M. to 5 P..M. Admission, 25 cents. Free on Saturdays. ! au- 20-ts h . EDUCATIONAIi. William and Mary College. WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Session Begins , October 2nd, 1902. " . : . se 2S-6t 1 ALL SCHOLARS WHO HAVE ENTEBED the -NIGHT SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY, of the; yiRGINIA. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, ■will report at the Institute ON TUESDAY next, September 30th, at 7:30 o'clock P. M., -■ for organization. A FREE EXHIBI TION -of STEREOPTICON VIEWS will ie shown in the auditorium about 8 :30 o'clock P.-SS.'"' " . '■ -'. - .- TEE STUDENTS and the PUBLIC GEN ERALLY are cordially invited to attend. . . MANN S. QUARXES, . : Chairman Committee on Schools. THOMAS ELLETT. Secretary.' REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. ONE OF THE BEST r EQUIPPED Dairy. Farms in Virginia, only foiir miles from Richmond over macdamized . roads. Cattle about 140 in number, being/ Jerseys, Holsteins; etc.; a magnificent herd. The improvement 1 and machinery are strictly up-to-date.;. / . . : This; farm contains about 250; acres and is'in an 'improving location. '.-..', Inquire "of - :■ " '*• . ; - DOUGLAS E. TAYLOR. \ " Seller,' and Renter of Real Estate. . ■ - 1115 east Main street, oc l-"Wed<S:Fri2t Ca-UTIQN-I :| AN OUTKAGEOCS AND BOLDHIGH way^ robbery has recently . been >, commit* ted, -'and ;the" party /committing the 'deed is said" toj be Ifor. thiscityi.'He'is known ■:'- toY have -left?- a**;: handkerchief at the ;scene?ofi said: robbery, Neither: by ac cident . or. :":purposely;?.ioni:one a coraer.;o£ which /"appears the. -three, letters • - "S.": T. -"W.".— as rif . ? so ! marked gby j soxa& FJaundry.: ;On 1: another; corr.eri ; appears s the; laundry, mark ; 3-13 which ; is ] known ItQj lav ftdry ; 'em ployees: to read , three, dash : one.v.; lf < laun : dries S.Wlll' -T-i examlno back *; ; theirs * booka for: this tmark land jiacqujilntithe^Chlef^of ; Pbllceithcyiwill ; be i liberally paid for; such ; service: it : any ■ good "citizen I. who ;'may>happen'Uo:fcnow. ; any;one;whose name; ■ fits \ tfier abov^ei; initials ;and iwlll * communi-* fcate^thejsame-Un?ouni Chief /of4Pollce;She - will ";be; proper lyj recompensed 1 f or j his itlrhV i'and?; trouble^ andycommun!catioh ! itreate«l (confldentiaUy.- T^T" iMAddress'.or call -■ ... jlm£u££\ , l§oc^-Bt*" -' * I - : Tp-^P^I W»- . ■ ■£!& <;■ r 'AVCTIOJf SALE.I-lPutnref Di,, l?^ E i N 'i RKAI *" ESTATBI3: soi' r > rSa A^ E I4I^ 9THE .CURRENT CALE>. I>AR^;TEAR. ARE TO . BE,' PAID pro RAT£VBTjTHE VENDOR; AND IflS '"*■•-;•■•:'■ B y'J-^B.^Elam"& Co., ! . -'Kear Estate" Xactione«r3. , ;|a TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALS g ;.-.- ■": ':-:■ — of— . - - •■•-■;- ' THE ATTRACTIVEL-Y- LOCATED S'JB. . STANTTAL- r MODERNLY - CO« '- STRUCTED, AND VERY DE3I. RABL.E 3-STORY BRICK " : ;■ RESIDENCE. N0.^05 WEST GRACE STREET, ON" SOUTH* SIDE" OF GRACE. BEU TWEEN HENRY- AND BELVI ' DERE. - ' In execution of ascertain deed of trust dated the 24th of June. 1809. recorded In/ Deed-Book "!<»,. B. . page -430. Richmond/ Chancery Court, tho undersigned tra3te« will sell by public auction on the n-fri mises on • ■. . • . - , * , ' . TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1»£ at 5 o'clock P. M.; the real estate described in said deed, it being the abov>» named . ATTRACTIVE AND VEKT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE on the south side- of .west: Grace / street, between Henry .. and Belvldere streets. tho lot' fronting about 15 2-3 feet ami ,runningv back within, parallel lir.es 150. feet to the wide alley in rear; and-the-dwellinjf is of three stories, con taining about ten rooms, having tho ucual modern conveniences, good light. ventilation, and sanitation, anil In goo«i repair. . Its fine location, popular s!ze. convenient appointment, and general at tractiveness should comitfend this prop erty to homeseekers and investors. TERMS: By consent, ami in lieu of the terms required by the deed, ona third cash, the balance in two equal in stalments by negotiable notes at one and two years.: wSth interest added and se cured "by a deed of trust, or the whole in: cash at the option of th? purchaser. J. B. ELA>r. Tr^tree. ; J. B. "Elam & Co.. Auctioneers. oc2-td.<i By H. A: McCurdy. Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE -OF LOT, WITH DETACHED DWF.LLTNCV ON GARLAND AVENUE. IN BROOK LAND PARK. ONE BLOCK FROlt STREET-CAR LINE. In execution of. the provisions of a err* tain deed of trust of January 7, 1902. an 3 recorded in Henrico County Court. D. B. 165 A., page So. the undersigned will offer for sale. -upon the premises, on THURSDAY. OCTOBER 9. 1302. at 5 o'clock P. M.. the REAL "ESTATE! conveyed 'by said dee«l. which con sist ;of a Nice. Comparatively Now ly- Built Two-Story Frame Detach ed- Dwelling of about soven rooms, and the usual out-buildings. . with lot 60. feet front on Garland avenue, about one -block .north of Brookland Boulevar-.I and ''the street-car line, being lots '2i and 25.- in tho plan of Brookland Park. TERMS: Cash as to co3t and expenses of sale,' all delinquent taxes, if any, and sufficient to pay oft the balcnce due on a bond of 51.330— about ?1.3W: residue upon such, terms as may be announced at ths time of sale. The trustee is. however, aclvfsefl hy holder- of the said bond that the sam« may be paid in monthly instalments ex tending over A number of years, if de sired, "provided a reasonable cash pay ment is made by the purchaser. This will allow the sale to be made on extremely. reasonable terms. . ■ H. A. M'CURDY. Trustee. ■ oc 3,1,5. 7.8.9-5t By J. Thompson Brown & Co., 1113 Main street. FOUR NICE LOTS, ST. JAMES, STREET. NEAR COUTTS. JACK SON WARD. EASY TERMS. .By request of tne owner, we will sell at public 'auction, on the premises, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7TK, at"s:3o P. M.. that DESIRABLE BUILD ING LOT fronting together 72 feet by depth of 110 . feet. west, side St. James, near Coutts street. . If desired, will di vide into four ■ lots of IS feet each, of three lots of 2Jfeet each. They are tha best. now left in.thi3 section, and build ings erected here will rent or sell at pro« Stable rates. TERMS: Only $."0 cash on each totj balance long and easy payments. J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO.. oc 3-4t :"-£se'-"an.s«- Auctioneers, William B. Pizzini Company, Real Estate Agents. Tenth. and Bank streets. \\ TIIRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE X -OF— DESIRABLE FRAME CORNER STORB AND DWELLING OF SIX ROOMS IN FULTON. "ON THE NORTH WEST CORNER OF STATE AND GILLIAM STREETS. AIL IN GOOD ORDER. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated July 15, 1S9!). and recorded in tha Clerk's office of Henrlco County Court. in D. 8.-157 "8.," page 232. default hav ing been made in. the payment of tha debt therein secured and being thereto required by the noteholder, I will s«|l at public auction, on the premises, on" THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1302. at" 4:30 P./ M.. the PROPERTY described in the aforesaid deed of trust as follows: All ■ that certain lot. piece or parcel of land., with the improvements thereon, lying and being in the county of Henrico. Va.. n*ar tha limits of the city of Rich mond, in the town of' Fulton, and de scribed as follows— to wit.: Commencing at the northwestern intersection of the line of State street, with the line of Gil liam street, thence running westwardly and fronting on the- said north line of State. street sixty (60) feet, thence north wardly one hundred and ten (110) feet to the line of. an alley ten (10) feet wide, thence eastwardly . aiid along the south line of the said alley sixty (oO) feet, and thence southwardly and along the said: west line of Gilliam street one hundredJ and ten (110) feet to 'the point of begin-] nlng. The said lots being designated as; lots No/. 11 and . 12, in square No. 1«. oa tho plan of Fulton. f TERMS: Cash as to the costs and ex-jt penses of sale, and the ratable propor^j tion of the" taxes for -1502. and also to pa./J the sum of J1.175.35. principal and interes| due upon the notes secured in tn "." e< *f of trust, and any balance at one and two years from date of sale, with 6 per cent* interest thereon and notes secured oy deed of trust upon the property; or au cash at the option -of the purcha^rtr. WILLIAM B. PIZZINI. Trustee. MRS. JOHNSTONE'S SOUTHERN Eclectic Exchange. • No. . 2 west Thirty third street. New York, opposite tna wsu* dorf. solicits consignments of Fine bni« broideries and other handwork. Colonu-u Furniture and Relics, etc. Terms up«a application. (Mrs." TV. Elliott Johnstoaei of Charleston, S-C.) -, ( -- e «.i,i > . •/• :•/•-;,.. I--.*'-- se 30.0c2.4,&.^.5* w : •--'-: By J. B. Elam & Co., Real Estate Auctioneers. J^i PUBLIC AUCTION SALE ' —OF— Ho; (404 flshland Sires!, For the purposes of division and-"* close an estate, we will sell on tha ?f*" mises on .;/.. MONDAY -NEXT. OCTOBER STK -" 5:30; O'CLOCK. P. M.. the above : mentioned very DESIRABLE 2-STORY BRrCK -TENEMENT. cont^> ingr o.rooms and having city water. property, is being sold to close an .c. cs * a '~ and a bargain can be expected, an^* advise either* those in .que^t. of a " o: r ora good investmwnt to attend the s^ 1 * / TERMS:' Extra liberal, and at sale. j: b. clam & co.. ocl-5t Auctionwr*; REAL ESTATE AGENTS.