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_gftv^y?_?l.?? Markets, Biiipping "News and Real Estate Business. REYEIW OF MARKETS FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Stoe ts, Honey, Exchange. Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Provisions, Etc. New York. April 20.- Most stocks to? day gravitated slightly below yester? day's level. Influences affecting pike values ivcre the continued Btr< ngth (ind rising prlci a of sterling exchange nnd reports of damage winter wheat. There was muh.! strength about the opening, but the outside demand i> ing small encouraged the hears to put put] short lilies, the selling movement be? ing most contldeht ufound delivery hour. The Impression oh values war! not very large as a rule, and a covering I movement 1> ft the net changea ot the) day moderate. Trading whs of n listless sort, nnd al-l though the dealings were about half a lulltloh shave.:, i.tt!- interest was man. j I fest cd in the uncertain vibrations of Blocks. Except for the ({rangers, which were sensitiv.- t i urrtp udvli hit, the rallfl tvaya generally moved within narrow limits. Anaconda mining hdvhncotl six, nnd a half, the purchasing being inj some volume for London account, where the demand v.m.- reported to be! *o eover sales of prlvil ges which) would be called'. Am ng the opeclaltioa Continental Tobacco dipped sharply, Hosing nearly two p >\tits off. The Klowcr stock;; were unci r p; --. ?r -. bul loft off with narrow changes citherI way. Southern Ra I way and Louisville, "til their Joint ptirch itee of (He Birmingham Southern Railway, held lirm ngitlhst large London salts. Amei can Smctt-i ina nnd Refining opened strong nit Its first day's trading ;:i t!io unlisted tier pnrtmcnt, cad then cold down. The market ciosed stead]. The increased activity and strength In tho bond marke) n fleets Investment ' buying, which is v ry heavy In some vC the newly issued mortgages. Total cat. s, $1,000,000. IT. S. 2\s registered advanced ?f., the r.'s registered '4 and the new 4's regia, tercd >; in the bid pi ;? c. The total ealeh of stocks were r,:,0. :0o share:'. New York. April 20.?Standard Oil. I4.00C4.00 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET^ ?A^'d-son .2 Si J. and S Pi ;\ti liison, pro .. ?: ; j ret.cil j* an?vo ,. Ti"i SI !. a f. < an. Pacific .... > ?? : : ,.- ?.?? *;????. Southern . f>7r"l St. I. und S W v.-, CVn. Pat'iltc .... :-h< . .-; I. ami Sj \v <! and O . 27 " pi. f at", Y: ?'?d A .I.- : s-.. Paul ..'.'.'".Ais C, 1. nnd! Q ....nr. paid, pref. l?t C and K I . , st Palo. < ami H 1. pre V?i i SI P und tl l.pi.- I.. . J; W '. i? ? ri P IAI an i :.i ? * ? J and L .... io< So. V i liic ..-;>.. C. I and I,, pre i; So, Railway ... i C and x "x ; ; s . fpy, , ri r .. O and X W.prc i! : 1 T and P . ? : < C Cond 8t LtiOb. Union P. Illc . I C C O and S; L, * II P, p'ref . , !??"??? L .!?7 I I' P r? and <; .. 12? ? I nd II .up \\ ibnsh. S J>. I.und W ,.;.173 Wttbanh, prcr. 23% 3? and It <i .... 22 W ?und I. !?:.... pn? Ii and It ti. ,?.,. -, ? I \\ and L 10,1 ro Soil ' ?" ? (nww) . lyit EXPRESS COS 11 (r.ww) 1st pre 87% Adams Kx.no J t. VViiyno .pi I Antoilcan Ex. .140 i; N. pref.lOP.j. J] Kx.5.1 j ? !;'iik v.iI. .. fort Wells Pargo ..J27 Illinois Central lb" L 19 and \v .... pud MISCELLANEOUS J< L ami W.prc ? ' A <! 11 . ;:m . Ivako Shore .2M "j A C O, 1 ror .. :. - 1' '?'??'I X . ?::.;.! Ann r. Irlto .. wl S'?n. j-1-" .l-i'.; A S, pref.'?. JJ?t. f-t. Ify ...'Sa i An., r. 'J?l ;i 1 .221'/ Jlh h. Central ..in A T, pn f.1 n " ?\,and St 1.3P/. Con. Uas .1.,'. M and :-tt L 1st " C C C . ISO ."?' 1 '". |i? and I .... 1:1 mo, 1 sclflc . .,. C, !?' and I pro 1119 ?i 'v"1 ?,v.:. ,: "? ????!e. trie ..tin M, K und T ... 1 p . 11 (? 1 ? |0t, M.l: aad T. pir ?.. ... It I: T .'.'.iW J. Oantrhl, ..I2<i lnfr/1 Paper ? N. Y. Central ,.|t,-.: I p, pr. f. vi ^ },C and K| 1. i; ' 1 1 ciedc Oas 1 N Y.C nnd Bt L, I. id .. .. ' ^ h-t bul. Lead, pref.ir 1. VC and .St L. .Minn. Iron .... ... "a prof.?2 li O . -i ^ "ad \V . v:? . p.,..<j|.. Mn||* ' -7, g2 ai:'J l???f. 1 ? . r' 1 : '' ': ...i'<V' K A C . ? ? Pi llntrtii I ..!. ..p...:. ?no. Pacific . t?v. Silver C?'i .. ? N r. pref. m r and ?,? .... w& <> a.id \V . sjsl Sugar . . .. 0 H a.::t> X _ Jo Sugar, pi'bf. .. 9 s L .,M-y T C and 1 .... o?! P c. 1st pref. .. ft, r 1.. aiher .. 1 ' P 3d pref. .. f . IT S i? pn f .. 7 . PIllKburg ,.i>i I! S Rublu r ... ?I R>sadlng .:i . i' .-' it. pi r. .ji? Reading, l-t pro 1..; ; YY.vt. Unicr. .. !;>i R c W .;i:i i F. dural Steel . t;;-. It tr AV. prof. .. ;?; : :?' prof.>.;<. Ree!. Island ....II',:,1 a ft and \V .... tif. ' St. I, ar.d S !?*.. Iii'.. A H and W.pro VJt/j NEW YORK MOMI2Y MARKET. Xew Ycirk, April -11 -X?oncy on ch.11, fiteady a: :bf?l>$ per ant.; las; loan, !>',-.. per cent.: prime mercantile paper, 8V4@l'/i I'or cent.; uterilng nxchange, string, with actual business In bankers' billB nt $I.S7??4.S7>(< for demnud, nil 1 it SI.l.'.'.'i for sixty nays; posted rales, $I.S?V!j<?i.Sf), and S-LS7V? Pl.SS; coinmerolal Gill?. .-:.m ;; iillver ccrtlfl oiiiv.s. r.e'a,-.; bar sllvi r, mdxi lean dollars. ,; Gnvet'limcnl bondsi strong; State b?nds, easier; railr?hd b?n I?, strong. POX!) MARKE*!". United flat** i vi teri i. I7ntl>d States ".'s. reiiiiieied . 108 I'nit.'d States iJ's, coupon . josn tTriltcd sii:, -. rsw f<. registered .... i:>" L'nlfed States new I's, cun; 1) ....... i";o Vliiled States old 1 .-. 1 -.. 1 .-,1 . . jjoi PnV.'d States old i'-. . ,., ... .' |f;|i tlrjl'd States B*s, reglsi red . m:.: 1 nlir.d Stall s P s boui a . * l)i<*lrlct of Columbia St-i'.Va . jl "\ irginla chturlou ., '" *. Vtrg'nlu <ie: fj r, 1 ."\ GtllCfibO MflRKCT, *'.??;, torn. i>.,!., Protc. 1 ;.i u larl, ?>hori Ribi Mi.. Chlctco, A|>'i< 2i". -RiibWcrs Ihrourrli otit '.be wintfi win a: belt, und 1 1 d. 1.,- y crop reporu? cuiised mi . , ;. feeling in whr-nt I iy. M.. v . In: , lower: .lf.lv I it I?) p.e. Cum d Ilm : ?/?tO-Sc and otta Pork a , rll cloned a shade high v and lard ti it - chftna d. The leading futures ranged as foil m Open ill"h. Low. CI03. Wheat Xo. 2 3l?y . *ilH ;i> July . v. :<:\ >,;, 7..'. ?M?t. W!i ?. Tl-J Coin Xo. Z? May . ."..v. : r.% July . Si;', :-*, : : ;.? K'-Pt. "'''l ?' , 30 i i?\ tiats Xo. 2~ .\Uy . 20' 1 : i;.: -, *c, July . '.'Im 21% li-, 2i'; Copl. 2,t 2SiJ .a J 1 a Po: k. per ba- rcl ? ;j,iy .0.15 !'.-'?< II 1 ' . ?. 1-, July .0.8515 !'. '0 9 20 !? ? ' Ser.t.O.CSte f.'-' U.io I^ir'.. per 1C0 pou .5.57*4 '? W B.35 f..37K .B.W 6i6214 5.50 :?.:*> Short K:l>?. per 10? pounds? May .... ...... 4.77? ?. 4.S0 J "':- 1.77'; May .4.W 4.95 4.W 4.90 Cash quotations were as follows:?] Floor steady, moderate demand; N<>. 21 spring wheat. 74$f>?4'4c.; No. 3 spring' wheat, 69?72c; No. 2 red, 76@7Sc.; N<>. 2 corn, 35%c; No. 2 oats. 27%c; No. 2 white, 30@31c.; No. 3 white. 29V4?30Wc; N.<. 2 rye, 57c; No. J barley, 37($4'*<:.; No. l ih.x seed, $1.20. now. $1.21; primal Timothy seed, $2.32@|2.35; mess pork, per bhi.. $9.15@$9.20; lard, per 100 lbs.. J5.221 'ii S?.'jr.: short i ll>:- side* n.osei. $4.45?$4.90; dry suited shoulders (b?x ed), 4%4T4?4c.; short ? Icar sides (boxed), ?l.*'..^$r,.o.-.; vhisu. y. distillers' finished goods, per gal., $1.26; sugars, cut loaf, unchanged. on the Produce Rxchange to-day the butter market was qulcl ami ?';1sy: Creams, ISWISc: dairies, 11';' I6i Steady, fresb, 1 J%c. > BAtiTIMOltK CHAIN MAKKBT. Ilalllmore, April 20.?Flour linn, un chanj ? d. Wheat firm; spot and month, l^y-i 785*0.; May, 7.s? :'?'*>'-jo.; July. 79Vfcc. naked; Southern wheat by sample; 7:"/ 7914c. Corn firm; spot, 42Vif?12%c.; month. ?<", tic: May; - June, 39V0? 39%c; Southern white corn. 4IP&*H4c. Oats Hrm; No. 2 white. 3?#35\&c. Rye limit r: No. 2 nearby, 58Vic. sales; Nr.. 2 Western, 63 ?. The Cotton M.trkcls. NEW V'MtK COTTON MAUKBT. New Yotk, April 20.?Speculation in cotton futures continued stupidly dull. To-day the markei was favorably In? fluenced at the opening by good Llver jicol cables, which war ? acc irhpariicd by buying orders from b?v ral U?r?po.i i points ami a mom 'ttthry scrhmbl ? of the more apprehensive local shorts to cover. With the ii' rk< t quiet and linn, prices hdvancc'd l(ff2 points on the call for a time showed an Inclination to do : : :! better, Its ;? few Wall afreet order -, drifted in. Official nolle rif g ?od v i ttth or througliou! the South and private reports of widespread ?. tlvlty on plan? tations, led to liquidation Sato In tin- forenoon, under which prices melted away several points. Another factor contributing to iho reactionary fooling was a larger crop movement than the crowd had calculated upon. Burly in tlio hftcrnoon the market mad' still at other turn, on . foroi ast for showers, during the next thirty-six hours lit the -Middle hnd West Gillf States, to be ac? companied by a. decided fall i:\ t irit I pcraturu, with copditlohs favoring frdst in northern Texas and Oklahoma. While th ? latter news checked the sag? ging tendency id prices and imuigu-l rated an Advancing movement, it fail? ed In >;ive material impetus ta bull en? thusiasm and hut little elf >rt was made! on the part of longs to rout their nd-| ycrsaries. The unaccountable apathy of speculative Internal in outside in? vestment circles !". v. d a barrier of no mean proportion to u decided rally in prides, aod tended In dishearten the; more faithful bit'.!--. Who for some time past have be. n looking for a revival of old time Interest, The market closed quiet, m i unchanged to l point lower, N-w Yotk. April 20.?Cotton futures, opened quiet and firm; April, 5.76: May, ?.77; June, 5.80; July, 5.80; August, 5.87; Septi mbor, October, r..:if<; Novem? ber, 5.92; December, 5.96; January. 6.00; February, 6.03; .March. 0.07. Futures closed quid and steady: April. "..72: May, 5.74; June. 5.79: July, 5.84; August, 5.S4; September. 5.84; Oc toher, 6.88; November, 5.90; l">.imber, 5.94; January, D.98; February, 6.oi;j March, 0.05. SpoL closed quiet and unchanged; sales, now. New York, April 20.~Cotion, quiet; middling, 6%; net receipt?, 7?fi; gross, 1,424; stock. 162,927. j Total to-day?Ni t. receipts, 6,032; ex? ports to Great Uritaln. 2,103; France. 1,6741 Continent, S72; stock. $02,012. Consolidated?Net receipts, 52,601; ex porta Great Britain, 9.7S5; France, 1,793; Continent, 16,il0. Total alnco September I?Net receipts, 7,772,346; exports to Great Britain, i90,462; France, 607,779; Continent, 2. 411.1!'.".. NKW OtlliKANS COTTON MA ItKT'.T. New Orleans, April 20.?Cotton fu? tures dull. Apr:!. 5.52 bid: May, 5.61? 5;55; Juii?, 5.62?5.63i July, Rj?4ft5.65; August, D.63f(5.tU; October, r..<:.:-i",.???-,; Novelhbcr, . '. comber, 5.67^ 5.C:>; Januhry, :?.i Liverpool. April 20. I n. hi.?Cotton, spot, fair dem hd: prices steady; American mlddlli . d. The salon . r t:, ? ,v. re 10 000 bales, of with ii r,0> wore for speculation nhd export, and Included 9.200 Atticrl t :i n. Uoceli -1 6( ? bah ?. Anv rlcan. Futures opened quiet, with a poor de mand .and closed quiet. American mid? dling: April; 2 iUMMfi I :0-64tL. biiversi April and Mriy, ". 19-6l5i3 20-(tld . I iivenr May am! June. :: r,iffi>;| 20-64d., buy ors: June nnd Jtiiy, :: 20-6I1L, s" ?. ? July and August, : 0-(!ld.. btiyi -: Au gust and September, .'? 20-6ld", itVllcrs; September and October. in; ",u Old.. : .11 rs: October am! November :'. 19-64d., P( l?l comb- r. :: fU'.i)9-6ld.. sollers?; |. - ccmb.-r .-.m: January, rt 1S-6liTrS Ift-Gltl.. sellers; January an 1 !?" hruhry, :t 15 rt-.,' :: T.i-ttbl.. buy is: February and trcri, l9-64d., buj ei.-. Norfolk Cotton Market. Tore. .I uill Fir (Wed mUidllng .7 .Niel ihn?,' . :: i.ow middling.-. :-ic -... t'.nod ordinary.| , n' 1-10 | Male/. liahH. I Rhk* . !? : . lie eipts . Shipment!! . ? ?, Stock . l'.i.Sl <, V COTTON i;i:i rKipT3. Thro. Local. Total Scab mi Air Un Is" irfoik A- S-e folk .v \'. I 11 . Jts 21'- i Atlantic. & ?anvlli ? . - *. ^ , ... AMI ?N( I OUl! C.i iTTON M BN. , flood weather now in the ."tt' t! bolt for tirop. Uccoipls at United states ports \ - : y wcrci 6.6,32 liaics, ayulnsi | bah .?? last year. .\e\c Orb all.? fill ::. 'i. Ulicllttllg ' cd, May, 5.54; .\. w York future mark : ?: d quiet i and steady; ptu'Mally one point iloollnoJ - May, 5.74 to e.7.",: Augual, : ?' to 5.S5; October, 5.8S to :. 9; upttt ? it'toh yti i changed. Uoccipts ni New Orleans to-day c.?ti mateil at 2 too to 3,300 brtles, n^rtiinst 1,2 ." bhlca last y. at. Ite pipiB at Houston to-day ostlmnled ni 1,500 to 1.800 bot : . ngalnst ?.?.'.i btilcti last year, liar silver In I wind on tinclinngi d, 27" <l. hgnlnst 2515-ltkl. last year. 5?pot ^alca in Liverpool Jo.ooj bales, against 20,000 boles inst yenr. Contracts closed quiet, 6ne-half point advance. Receipts, shipments and stock afloat at Bombay Cor the week are a~* fol? lows: istio. i sps. 11? ceipts. ?,7.1 uii> 7,; ooo Shipments. 4,000 SfjOOO Stuck afloat. 5,000 i rioo NORFOLK M?KKET-S For Grain. Maij, Groccritii, Provision So. ?} noi ii11 ons in wlialnsMtiv Priens, ini Ii vh ?llior ' iwi* Kfinnil, ?ml prices ure ktibject in nim-i iimioii in market. ORA1X, HAY AND RICES. CORiS ?White, 4214c.; from store, 4Sc.; mixed, 42c.; from store, 4.">e. Mil. I. FEED? Market sternly: bran, from store, $16.00; middling, from Btoro, ii:..": shlpstuT, $16.50. OATS?Steady; mixed, 87c.; white, 3V. HAY-aXo. !. StAM per ton; No. 2, ?12.110 per ton from Btorc. Ml l.l,iii) RICK?As to grades?5*4 to 6?ic. ROUGH RICE?435?73c. per bushel. rEANUTS AND PEAS. PEANUTS?Market very quiet: fancy, 3Vic; strictly prime, Sc.; prune, 2%c.; com? mon, 2$j?ifec.: Spanish S5c. p"r bushel. PEAS*-44luckcye, new, 42.to per bag. COUNTRY PRODUCE. POULTUY- -Live, steady; chickens, out fat :'????> " spring ehltkcns.stcady, at 15 din ks. mud. -?'>. EGGS Steady, at 12>\ per doxen. BllTTKR -Good country, 12 to 16c. COl NTRY-HAM8 - Quiet; Snilthflcld, old. 121j 1 tc.; fancy, new. I2K914C.; Vlr i country, leu koo.i North Caro? lina. 105<l2>,4c. POTATOES?Northern seed, 83.O0tfJ3.5O: Northern wirft?, J2.OOQ2.25 p. r bag; new iwexts, Hayuvan. 11.00 to 11.25 pet barrel; yellow, $l.4?Jl ?'!>. (!AI!l)A(lK-?N'one in market. ONIONS >'?:.>" Ii3|25 per- bag. f;KHMUDA-$2~.00 per box. FRUITS. APPLES-^Northorn, $5.00ffC.00 per bar LEMONS?$2.5003.00 per box. PK \dl ks None. t ,iv. ISS- R0 per rccit. PINK APPLES?3 to 12e.; Florida, $1.59 to SIM p.-r case. BANANAS Por bunch, Wr.tfj $1.50. COCOANUTS?100 to bag. 13.00. CALIFORNIA ORANGES - Seidling*, -i.: 2..; navels, $3275<?4.0? per box. GROCER tES. Pf,??R- Market strong; spring wheat, fancy patent, $4.00; Winter wheat, stand ant patent, $1.26; winter wheat, half pat? ent, s.t ???); winter Wheat, best straight, $3.S0; winter wheat, choice straight, $3.70; winter wheat, family. $:!.'?. winter wlit-at, fair to good grades of extra, i.t.iO; win? ter Wlteat sUpcr, $3,00318.10. MICA I. Per bag 100 lbs;, $1.03; 90 lb. bogs, ?>:??. COFFEE?Java. 2?vf25c; do.. Laguara, i to : choice Itlo, l ?' -?/ll'^e.; prime, do., Ki;,i l?'ic; fair, do., l-ntw .; common, do.. 7?i i?K?f.o. BUT rER? Prime to choice grades. Tic: fa r to ;:ood rraues, 20 to 21c; fair grades, is in 10c. CHEESE?Firmer; largo full cream, I3e.t small full cream, 13l&c. SUGAR?Market very llrm at the ndvancc. "ut of town prices dc p ndont on delivery rates to dif? ferent points: Patent Cubes, 5.4X; pow? dered, 5.4S; Extra Fine Granulated. ?l?; Fine "Granulated, 5.36; Standard Granu? lated, 5.35; Confectioners' A, 6.23; Keystone I A. i.^.">; American A. 4.S5: Centennial A. 4>Ti; California A. -17:': Franklin B, 4.73; Krvstnnc It 4.0?; American it 1.00; Cen? tennial H 4.61; California it. 4.t'?: Franklin I Extra 1.41: Kej stone Extra C, 4.3.1; American Extra C, 4.2S; Centennial Extra C, 4.23; California Extra C, 4.23; Frank? lin C, 1.23; 6-lb. cotton hags, 6.41; 2 and i Ib paper packages, 5.41. SYRUPS AND molasses ? Market tinner nt the advance; syrup, good to ?bi:i.-e. lower firmle syrup. 12flTl.i: molasses, l'orto Kloo, 20$}2Sc.; molasses, Cuban, none: New Orleans, fair to choice, ".S to ??:; common. 12 to 14. Provisions. ltri.K MEATS?Market hlqhe.r; rib sides ?' ,'ii ; bellies, eastern, 5V44f5?4c; bi Hies wi stern, :,', ?''?-e. HAMS Siikhr cur? I HKV SALTED 3" ?WLES 4\lo. PORK PL VTES 1 V - MESS V' 'UK- i >ld. $9.00. HAM P?RK?Per barrel. Jio.r.o. LARD?Pure butchers', In tierces, C'ic: compound tierces; 5..; W-lb. tubs and it-lb. tins. Lc mere. WO< iL AND HIDES. WOOL?Unwashed. IS-.: bulky. 3 to 7e, less- washed wool Ke . black, l2tjc. tj 167. HIDES -<;. S. 7'-,. green. C\, <Jry tint, 14; dr.v ?alt, 1113: damaged 7. SALT FISH. I HER RING?New r:as:?rn Gross, per barrel, nice: mullets; l-J-ib. kegs. $2;;; spots, :?. )-lb. kegs. <-.75; mackerel, fat No. 2, 12i.W. FRESH FISH, v.-.-. r ne; croakers, per pound, 2e.; Tavlors, 1. ??; largi 1 per pound, 10 (iil''e ? pan rod., ;? r pound, SQlOc.; shad; ! buck. 6c; rce, 12 :. SHIPPING REPORT. 1'oi'Clsn mill i:on*l%?l?? . APRIL 20TH, 1S99. ARRIVED, p.r. Btmp. Tuspan, Appleton, St. Mi Ii o Is, Axoiv.. light. [tut. bk. Jamalen, Valle, Baltimore, to l ml. Sehr. George it. Vrceland, Abbott, N ? W.U. I fjehr. Henr: P. Havens. "Morgan.lNew York, light. Sehr. Ida Lawrence, Foster, Boston, light. Sehr. Samuel Gastrier, Jr., Burroughs, ritiludalpliiu, coal; Sehr. Abbie D alg ?. McCale; 4,500 blue flslt. Sehr. L. it FernnId. Johnson, blueflsh. Tug E, T. Wlltlttmsi towing: Bi t ?"? s Pamlico und Magnolia, Baltl in ire. light. Tu;; Virginia Ehrmann, towing: l?,arge Washington, Bhittmiii'K, li;:ht. Ttig A. B. Covington. towing: Barges Maggie l.">onaldtuin ttnti B. T. Donaldson, Show Hill, light. CLEARED. Sehr. Henry M. Hqti rni. Holden, Hos t ill, I ii 1 ci Sehr. MSTy S< Wi iver,-, New York, lumber. Si In-. Cprnqlla, Linehan, Newport News, lumber. ,: hr. A. K. Bosloy, Aaron, Baltimore, lumber. Sein. Aib.rt NichotH, Shnckclford, llati'pton. lunib Bnrge Magnolia, in tow of tor; Annie, lilclunoud. Tug ?, T. Will ate -. toN\ ltij> BttrgO A. Sowili rand : . lioonor Ber? ti.' Maud. Li k'lt rtttltimoi ?. lumber; barges J. ?'. MbDciniott Itiid '.lose, Back 1 Srook, luirtber, TUk < 'oltinib a. tou Ing: Barges Mars, Venns, Orion, jtipltei ami VlllnnoVo, Philttd Iphin, lumber. SAILED. Fir. simp. Plympi it, M< rc. Rotter? dam; Br. slinp. Friary, Thomas, Hamburg' S ihr. Isaac OVi rimi, Trim, New York. Sehr. B. Huhdlclt, Fountain, New York. T?l I A. J. Hi: ', en and tow, New v. i;.. 1 'i'tijj Rescue, Walkcrlon, Yir^isxia. Tug Rosalie, James River, with one barge. Barge Magnolia, i?w of tug Annie, Richmond, ?'iitr 10. T. Williams, towing throe bikrgea and schooner, Baltimore und Back Ci.k. Tug Columbia nnd tow, Philadelphia. ALBEMARLK AND CHESAPEAKE CAN a I,. ARRIVALS. SOUTHBOUND. Stmr. Carolltiu, towing, from North Qprolina to Norfolk. Sehr. H. C. Wheatley, lumber ami shingles, from North Carollnu to Bal? timore. Sehr. Charles Becklcy, lumber nnd shingles, from North Carolina to Bal? timore. , Sehr. .1. ii. Elliott, oysters, from North Carolina to Baltimore. SOUTHBOUND. Stmr. W. B. Rogers, merchandise, from Norfolk t > North Carolina. Stmr. Lueile Ross, towing, from Rich mond to Not th < Carolina. Barge B. E. Jackson No. 3, light, from Richmond to North Carolina. stmr. Juniper, light, from Norfolk to North Carolina. stmr. Harbinger, merchandise, from Norfolk to North Carolina. stmr. u. k. Lee, liuht, from Norf? Ik to North Carolina. stmr. Dennis Simmons, light, from Norfolk to North Carolina. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Branch Hydrographie Otllcc, > Custom-house, > Norf..11:. V.i . April _'":h. 1899.) NEW JERSEY ? RAR1TAN BAY: Notice Is hereby given that a llxod red lantern light has I.n established to mark the sunken coal barge, Sttttcnnlls, ', in Harltnn Bay, New Jersey. Two masts ?>f the barge are standing and the light is shown from her starboard fore figging. The wrec k, headed S. B., lies in nineteen feet menu low water, on the following magnetic bearings: Old Orchard Shoal Lighthouse, N. %1 E.: Romer Shoal Lighthouse, E. S.; Sandy Hook Main Light, S. 10. E, Very rosp? cl fully. It. i ?. BITLER, Lieut. I'. S. Navy, in Charge. Importers ot a Large Lot ?OF FIRST-CLASS - SPUN OAKUSVI. J. M. JORDAN &. CO., Water r'.rrvl and JtcinneKn Dock. R. GR?NDY 12 KOT^INOKEr DCCK WHOLESALE AIID RETAIL DEALERS IN HAY, GRAIN, SI RAW WH_!._ FEED I.arse stock on hind nn?l !n transit. SELECTED SEED OATS AND S1SKT) DYK IX STOCK XO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY ALWAYS OX HAND REHUVAL NOTICE. H. G. WiLLiliPiS & SON RENTAL AGENTS. Have removed to ro'ni 9 Talbot Build? ing from No. 174 Ma lb ?""??*. w.ner** they will be Riad to meet their old fw ads hvike new ones. Spccta.1 httentlon Riven to the collection of rents, it yu.'i have vacant property lt*t v...i. us. Vehicle in at tendon co. _ HI. R. FEHTRESS 8 SOU, Genara! Real I'Mz ar-;! Rental Agents U BANE STREET. SECOND FLOOR, FOR RENT DWELLINGS. ! STORES, ?2 Mich st now.jCcr. (Church end "with" modem i is- - J S!,1.?!}0110 Btrcets, provemcnts. .is ?, c-? 80 Arlington- Place. > "^f in dem improve- . water Stents SIS. i I1';'1 " ?-<-. H. ? on Oraydon; Xn house "" on Olncy ' ' ' ?" ?< ? ila>' Road. Client. 30 BroWn tel. 5-0. FLATS. JOS Brown ave, PR. MM Highland uve., ?:17 Rose ave.. (bath X?. rooiiu. Sl\ 271 James at., t| Virginia st., SlO.iVO. 123 Eelley ave,. $. . ill Bute .?t. ' ,; W ? Brltmbloion 403 13. Brambleton ave., r ave S!0 005 10. Brambleton 1i>] Windsor ave, SIL ave.. 5". 160 Bermuda st., SIL 9G Falkland ave 23 and Smith st. 1 50. TO INVESTORS.-^W.! off.r several fine bargains in uood paylhs c!tj i r p crty. Correspondence solicited. H. C. HOGG ARD & CO,, REAL ESTATE & RENTAL AGENTS, 2S BANK STREET. 'PRONE .tit. DWELLINGS. | ROOMS. 01 Holt !>t.. S.:.*.. I 2?9 Bute. SIS. 1155 Maple, 1 rooms, 1211 Grayd in ave, S23j 97.?O. 317 Willouchby, $18. 40$ B. P ifk. $?. ! STORES.. IIJ2 y- Ke|ly. il^i.SO. 30U and :?s Water, 123 Wood, S23. I h'% . - i zu Housh, furnished 137 Church,'130. $25.00. ! Bank, Corner Cook and Commercial pi. Rowland; modern $75. Improvements, Jis t!7 Church, S30, 110 Kelly ave. J5.C>. >7 Chui th. S9.C0 by) Chapel, $12.00. 4iS Nicholson, <12. Cattagn at ocean View, $40.00. Property for sale In and around the city. MONEY TO I.oax. _ STCNGIL G?TT&RS, j'VeNTjv^N. Kubl ei and Steel Stamps, ^rV\ Railroad, ll itel, ItncKnge -\?\f,n! llrass Checks, S . ' S>U ftn,|dRe', Stencil nnd stamp \ R J 11 0 ^%/siciiipoiiil Stencil works C:i. Nivicon end Church Sis, IRWINS EXPRESS CO., 2l8Walor St., Phone 6.Eltlief Phona Wo bud anything to and from any. where In the ?:;.-<?..? cities. St eclal facilities tor haudiig b-fes. Rollers Furniture and Pianos, ix)-.s filled und nillns wanted. AUCTION NAI.KS_I.-l ITU It K !>%T. Whtto & Co.. Auctioneers, g PECIAL COMMISSIONERS' PALE OP THREE RESIDENCES NEAR GHENT. in pursuance of nuttrorRy given us, the undersigned Special Commissioners, by dc i.f tin- ?'ourt f l?iw and Chancery of the < ? i t > of Norfolk. Virginia, entered on Hi.- lltli day of April, Is'".', In iho .suits, therein pending Cvoke, Clarke ?V Com? pany vs. C. B. Towns.-nd. il als Jas. K. I-Uhorldgc Company vs. C. E. 'fUwii send et als., E, A. Watklns A Brothers v.-. c. b. Tow use nd .t als., and Coy Snyder vs. C. E. Townsend et als., con? solidated, wo .shall offer for sale m pub? lic an. tion. at the Real E. t?te Exchange, N?> 2315 Main Street III the City Of Nor? folk, Vlrgluia, PR 1 DAT, TUB ZStll DAY OP APRIL, IV'!', AT IL' O'CLOCK M., the foil wini: Improved real estate 1o wll: Those THHEE CERTAIN HOUSES AND LOTS situated on tho north side <?! Franklin .ivi no., near its Intersection With l)Uke, in the city of Norfolk, and mot i trllcularly described as all those th reo (3) certain lots <>r parcels or land numbered lifty-six (58), llfty-sevon <:.7> and llfty-oighl <.".M. beim; three I is front? ing twenty-live (25) feet each on the north side of Franklin avenue u.4 de sci bed In n di d from Tn-uwell Thomp? son and wife, to .las. i-\ Duncan, Trustee, and of record SU the Clerk's olllcc of tho Corporation C art of the ?':ty 61 Norfolk, Virginia, to which said deed reference Is In re by mad., for mure accuracy ol de? scription, and also to a plat or survey ol tho property of the West End Land Com? pany ua made b\ Jas. P. Can Civil En? gineer, ol re< >rd In the Clerk's olllco of a Cotmty court of Norfolk County, Virginia. Said three i.t) lots, with the buildings and Improvements thereon, will be ffcr 'i seperately, and then together, and knocked down to tho highest bidder for each, ri s( ? lively, or t<> the highest bidder lor all. if his bid shall amount to more than the aggregate ?i the highest' hid for each. TERMS. -Ohe-forth cash, balance In two eijmil payments ( six (6) and twelve (12) mouths, deferred payment . bearing ihtei'c-l nt kI.n per Cent, (6 pci eeiit.) per annum from dale <>r sale, to be secured by a lien upon tho nreinlS' . or all cash, at the option of the purehas r or pur chasei A partial payment Fifty Dol? lars tS5O.00) IUI ? 1 Ii bouse and lot to bo paid to the commissioners will bo re quired of the purchaser "i purchasers nt the time ot ?ale. <:K<V A PRICK TI IOS W. SI I ELTON, Ssii el il Commission! rs. WHITE .v c<>.. Auctioneers. I hereby certify that the bond reipitrcd bv th - above decree has been given iic ? I ! i j to l.iW. . ' ? _l ROVST 1 ? :erk. T, F. Rogers, ROOMS 211 a::i> 2': COLUMP.IA BUILD lNU. URANBT STREET. STORES. Warehouse Nos, it ana ' Woodsldc Dane, i :!, s over the Run i.e. ? Mfcti'a Asi ?ci.i t ion. H-o:,-. No. NlVlSOn street. Stores .Nos 267 and 269 Water istrret. N ,,-id i' mmerCe s'r'-?: Olticcs: Granby. Dunk and Commerce .its. Store and dwelling No. :;i Queen street. store :'!>) Water street. t>\vi::.:.!Nrta ! >w< I nc No. 12? IIlicit sin et. Dwelling No. 1 tteaehwood Place, luv knur No. 32 North street. I Dwelling No. 267 Brewer street. Five mw brick dwellings oh Yarmouth stie. t uij modern conveniences. Dwelllnr on Deltrcc l'lar Dwelling Olncy Road. Ghent. Plat No. It Wnshlntoh street. TWo rooms with i?nth. Granby rtreet. POR SALE.?Lot at Virginia Beach. \V. H. H. TRICE & CO ESTATE ;:. bank RENTAL AGENTS, di PLUME ST3. FOIl It C NT. Sil Cliiirrh. 57 ? Main. C>2 Church et. OFFICES. 211 Main. STORES^ Campbell Whdrf. Ihapol and Queen. 21 church, i Cornau rclal. S3 Church. New Store City II.ill Avenue. 102 Church. and llltrh. ICO Church street, dwelling above 211 Church. SliS-S Mam st. ITnton St.. near Church. suburbs with live re Kenn, good buildings, three miles from Net folk. . . ., ? Also n 2W)-arrn Farm. Rood buildings, Kentsvlllo station._ BYRD, BALDWIN & CO., KF.Vl AI. A?t:N I*. KOOMS-- V.M?it 11 i ?>:.! Mi llie lit I I.IHAU, i:.'. <? .. 1 NTKKIJT. RESIDENCES 29S FehchUrch. 579 M.iin. ????> TuilSfal avenue. CS \\ t od. Mowbry Arch, ? Ghent. ISO Rcrmtidai M;.r. 1 114 Reservoir. 793 Cliurch. 4 Houses < n Forte. Tho W.i'.;s iloua-;. Franklin ave. 12.1 \ < rk st. Graydon t>v . Gh"nt. Hardy House, Ghent Clei linn House G hetit, l-L'.TS. 5S3 Main. IC4 Hank ..??j Brninbb ton ave. ?:s Shields, ii Tall* it. Nee houi e on the FOR RENT. DWELIdNGS. ? lorpi ? w, ill Falkland, 11?. 138 Uesen o.r. <?;. 136 Maple, ?12.50. .It! Froht. A. C. 315. Muliry Arch. Ghe ins Falkland, ?7.oo 11" Falkland, s<:.'?0. 707 Tunstall, J7. r. Cecelia $1.60. ',^1 Church, Je.oa. J2R Church, J.'.iiO. 725 Church, j1x0. STOKES ."1 Church. Iii.oo. Warren Crescent, gjs Church, tlu.u*.'. Ghent. $50.00. 62 Bank, $40.00. Warren Crescent, 05 Con?nei'cln1, S7.".. Ghent, $30.00. 300 Grartby, $25.00. 2 houses Cray ton an Granby, DO.uu. ave.. Ghent, $23. i OFFICES. }?,2 Cumberland. $25.1 Warelu-uso and of 7:1 Falklaii I $22.50. flees cor. Watet North, A.' c. Jft. and Fayctte. S'-iM 21 Ceccl a ave, $9.50. 105 Granby $15.00. il Cecelia ave. ;?:?>. ?<)?; Main. $10 each :?<'.> Granvllto ave, $9. ^ro Mjiii, stables, $5 ROOMS Wcsl Building, cor. Prent 'i $7.00. I Main and Church. 132 Maple* $6.50. IlnddinKton tlulld 210 Prhlccis Anne. In? ear. Granby .-- ?? ami City Hall ave, 102 Main. Jl-.rO. I WHITE St GO, REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGEN1I :;o. 11 PANIC STREET. CrOsbv bom ?II. 10 mis l; 1 ?, rk st*. 12 rooms ... tVI 'i /. well st.. '" rpomn 113 and 1 '< Yarmoutb : i Frai kiln ave., < rooms 55 I'riinkllil ave.. S ' ? ?">? 20 lin wh st., 7 rooms .. ir. Queen 11.. 9 rooms .... 17:. Hrewer St., ?' ro uns . 30S Rute st., 7 rooms ... 127 Walk, i:., S room 123 wood s:.. 10 rooms . i.V. i..e.iu ave., ro urn T, Rose a\.-.. H room.. . J| j W lira ml.. I n ave., ?i room boa.-. <>:\ 1 fliio Ci . Lots ot flash ollices and stores In all parle of tin city. We have cottages at Ocean VleW and Yi:i'.;!:bi Peach for rent. COme early a::d get your 30 ,M .15.00 ,25 00 22 50 17.0 I :. HI 25.00 IS.0,1 10.00 L-ho. DOYOU KINOW WHAT ? H a t It M ATTRESSE& lock, and mado RENOVATING Wo have all of bc-.-ii materials. WILLARD v.. BROY~N. is>j Main street AUCTION HALEN?FVTOKt; D.\T^ By D Kotes & Co.. General Auctioneers, i'O Commercial Place. SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY TRADE SALE. <>V MONDAY, APRIL 21, at 11 o'clock, within our salesrooms, wo will sell for a party dcctlnlug business about 800 more or less, pairs of Men's Trousers, consisting in part of Scotch Woolens, Fancy Worsteds, &c.. full sixes and stylish patterns, made up for ihu season. Also a lot '^r Collars and Ties. Dealers respect fully Invited. The above will be sold with ottt limit or reserve to the highest bidder for cash. D. NOTI'.S CO. 1' 8.?Goods sohl in lots to suit tho trade. a;.2l-3t BY AN ORDER OF THE SECOND Quarterly Conference of Princess Anno Circuit, w<- offer for sale the prop? erty known as the parsonage of said cir? cuit, containing thirty acres of land, with residence and out buildings. This property1 Is convenient to churches, public schools, postofflce and railroad. If not sold before MAY IST, IS99, will be offered on that ??uiirt day at public auction ItY COMMITTEE. apI2-tds Appointed by Conference. UNO Kit A DEED OF TRUST FROM .1. .1. Sullivan and others, dated Au? gust 28th, lS'JO, of record, default having been made in the payment or the In? debtedness secured ami by direction of tie creditor secured, I shall sell at publie a"<.i at the .Norf.dk Iteal Estate and block Exchange, No. Main street Norfolk, v.... on WEDNESDAY, the LUth day ot April. 1899, at 12 m., the following property, aUiiated in said city of Norfolk: Beginning on the western side of Church street, in centre of partition wall s.-per atlng ei,i numbers 208-270 Church street, dial ml 95 feet 7'. inches, more or less, north of Cli n ion.- xtrcot; thence north? westerly along middle of aald partition wall 32 feel, ii Inches; thence ahum middle, or wad :i fee t. t> Inches: thence north? westerly 0', feel; thence southwesterly ;ot feet; thence northwesterly M'i 'feet; Un tie,, northeasterly along Ronncy's lino reel; thence southenstorly along lino formerly Balsom'M 77 feet; Ihenco south? easterly 7 L'-:t feet: thence southeasterly 87'/i feet! Ihe.nce southeasterly feet, to Church street: tie-.southwesterly along Church street 2S reel, V- Inches, to thti beginning. TERMS: Onc-thfrd cash, balance oh" and two years, evidenced by uegotibblo notes carrying I! per cent. Interest, paya? ble sciul-amiiiall) and Constituting tho first Hi ii on i he propei'l v. III? III ?' I'A Vis. T( >W MS EN 11 .1? ?V N ES. ' aplO-lds Auctioneer*. MOST VALUABLE R?VER AND WHARF PROPERTY 'N NORFOLK FOR SALE, Ity virtue of the provisions of a deed trust executed to mi by Andrew Arm? strong .md wife, bearing dato on the I2lh day of September, ISili, ami duly re. orih I :n the Clerk's oflicc f the Corporation Court of tho City Of Norfolk, Va? and by dlrect'on of the holdci ot the hates then - in seciiml, 1 shall Offer tor sal,, at public auction to the big lit. t bidder, at 12 0'CI?OCK M.. ON TUESDAY, THE 2D DAY OF MAY, IM?, at the Real Estate Exchange, 228 Main strei t, N i folk. Vn., that most valuabbl River Front and Wharf Projicrty, known Campbell's and Maxwell's Wharves, situated Immediately west of Norfolk ferry wharf, and having a frontage of about IS5 feet on the Elisabeth river, ami particularly bound* i and described In said d< ed as lodows, vise.: Beginning at the northeastern corner of tho throe.-story brick building on the lot hereby conveyed mar the western side of tho Norfolk County Ferry Dock; said cor nor abutting against the southeastern cor? ner of lie- brick building n w b upled by O, F. Km ih and riinnlns thence easterly in a straight line 17 feet, more or less, to the Norfolk County Ferry Dock: ihenco UlOlis tin: said do. k southerly 112 feet, more ni lesH to the Port Warden's line on the Elisabeth river; thence along said Port Ward? n's line westerly IS5 feet, moro or loss, to the centre of Roniibkc Dock?II being ahmt 22 f.it from the western edge of the wharf to the centre of said dork: Ihenco alum: the centra of said dock ijorjlo-rly 109 fee;, m.it Or lcs.3, to a |io!iit opposite ih" northwestern corner ol an? other three-story brick building on t lie tot hereby conveyed on its Roanoke Dock side; IhOlICO H orn said last-uietit lODl d iiolnt in the centre of Sa.'d duck a direct lino easterly to the northwest corner of the building hi?t afore aid; tin:,.,, along the northern face of aald building in a general easterly direction to tic western Hide of Roanoke or Price's lane, distant ''7 feet, hu le =. more or p ss, from the Port Warden's lue; tie tue a .Uriel line east? erly across said lace to the western side of the p..ei: building Hrsl above mention? ed, which is situated on the eastern sido of said lane; thence along the eastern side of said line ind lie- wi item side of said build n? northerly 20 feet, in ire or less, to tie northwest corner of said building, Which latter point Is lis feet, more or less, from tic Port W ard'n's lino on the Elisa? beth river; thence from said northwestern corner of said building, and along the northern face thereof, easterly to the point of beginning or tjio northeastern corner of the brick building aforesaid.near the Norfolk County Ferry l >o. k?embrac? ing with,ti the boundaries aforesaid tho wharves known as Campbell's and Max? well's wharves, and all other structures ? cd buildings within said boundaries, and all riparian rights and all other rights, rlvllcges and appurtenances belonging or ... rta ainj: to iho lot or parcel of land above described. This is the Most Valuable Wharf Property Ever Offered at Auction in Norfolk. it i-. centrally located upon tho most prominent put of the city's river front. . ? -t i.i .Ii.- Norfolk Ferry wharf, and on Ihr Iwldeal water in tie- harbor. TERMS: Onc-th?U of the purchase money in cash, the balance in two equal ? mini Installments, with interest from day of sale, payable semi-anniially. se? ared bv Hrsl mortgage1 on the property it iho cost of tho purchaser, with the privilege at hi' option, ol paying the en? tire purchase money in cash Vny further information w 11 be furnish? ed oil application to the trustee or 10 \\, Byrd, Baldwin .* Co. or W. II. 11. Trice A-- Co., auctioneers. I?. D, STARKE. Ti ns ee. RYRD BALDWIN <'i>.. W. 11 II. TRICE & < <>.. aplC-Ida Auct ionce is. AVK YOU Koro "throat. PltliplCS, ^-fP' ?:?-('<?;-:. d Spots. Aci.es. Old Soros, I .; .ii* :n Month, Unlr Falling? Wille CuOh. REMEDY CO.. 1(577 MASONIC TEMPLE, igo, 111 , fur proofs of cures. Capital. ; o COO Worst cases cured In 15 to 3i ij.ijo. 100 najo book tree. Jul-lX