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SIWaviT of the Markets; Shipping News- and Rb^l Estate Business"
), Bonds, Grain,
C?U?a, Provisions, Etc,
"vl*j?Wv,Tork, Sep. 1.?Tho feature Of to?
day's", market was tn<V Various vigorous
itttwA.ot thY bulls about mid-day to lift
Ijao, market out of Us listless ami heavy
condition, 'by a sharp advance In Vander
fallta. The effort wns carried and Invited
*ucU a, flood of realizing that prices uold
S'to? to'the lowest point of the day, which
' lh many caaea a? much no ft, per
: Share below Weight's level- The beam
; fca,d/4 hand m the decline, but the do
'?'feq?M from Shorts to cover waa light,
fcnd rallies In the general list were Of
?moil .positions. The ?Movement of rail?
roads generally through tho morning
*ic?edTnitly 'small cither way. except In
SV fotv individual cases. Chicago and East?
ern Illinois wns pushed up over 2 points
?tbovn par, but relapsed nearly 3 points,
?ho movement of tho snecnltlen In the
: Brat hour was a good deal mixed, Consoll
i'?atOd Gas and Tcnnesseo Coal shooting
"Up. 2 points but tho Tobacco stock?,
^Brooklyn Transit and Bugar were heavy
la tone.
Shortly after noon there was a rise ot
; t points In Omaha, 3% on Northwestern
" end.nearly 3 points In New York Central.
A number of other VanderblltH sympa?
thized to the extent of ft point, und the
i Union Pacific stocks were, bid up a point,
Bivln gcolor to a rumor that the tnuch
tolkcd-of: Transcontinental Consolidation
' vraa about to be pi;rfc,ctod. The very
heavy blocks of Union Pacific stocks
coming , out on the rise and the delco
! tlon by tho bears of selling for long nc
? count, brought a determined raid and a
realising movement nil ?long the line.
? The culns which had been extended In
some cases to near a point were qu'ekly
wined out, and tho general level or the
market fell below last night, Brooklyn
Transit dropping 2 points. Central Pacific
Jost %." Tho market was very listless
during tho lato hour nnd closed generally
easy at an average decline.
London sent higher prices and bought
hero to a moderate extent, but this sup
liort whs without avail to sustain tho
market. Tho fenr of an unfavorable bank
"etatement was s heavy weight on the
market. The New York Clearing-house
hanks have lost heavily durlug I he week,
both on tho Interior movement and to
tho sub-Treasury. SJtlpmcntn on balance
to the Interior to the extent of nearly
82,000.000 can be traced. The ntatemonia
of the sub-Treasury during the week
i ow that Institution to hive nbsorbetl
on account of Internal revenue nnd cus?
toms payments and deposllH for ship?
ment to tho Interior something like $3,.VK),
000, arter allowing for payment or ?700.000
On r ?onnt of drafts on tho San Fran?
cisco .'lilt. Some allowance U to be
made lor receipts lit gold at n?nuy ofllos
"which aro credited to tho banks, bill there
Is apparent loss of cash of nearly Jn.OCO.OC'O.
Thero wan not much doing In the bond
market to-dny, but prices were relatively
inoro tlrmly held thun In stocks. Total
sales, par value, $1,580.000.
United States Government bonds un?
changed on bid quotations. The total
ea'le? of slocks to-day were -HI.8C0 shares.
New. York, Sep. 1.?Standard Oil, l.02<3:
4.64.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET.
Bo. R'y, pref. .,
Texas and Rae,
Union I'nrlllc ..
U P. pref.
Wabitali .
Wabash, pref. .
W und L E ....
W and I. E.? 2d
pref.:io
WIs. Central ... 18
EXpitKSS C<jS
Attains Ks.Uli
Amerlenn Ex. ..153
r.4%
21
4<;%
SO
22%
12
? 'Atrhlson .22%
' Atchlson pre. .. U4%
iBnl. and Ohio 55
Cnn. Pacific .... 96%
Call. .Southern . 54
Cen. Pad 116 .... 57%
Chos. nnd Ohio 28%
Chi. O. W, . 10
C, B and Q ....135%
C. I and U . 9%
C, 1 and 1/, pre 41
Cand E I .Ij7V4
C und N W
C. R I nnd P .,111114] U 8. Ex. ...... f.o
CC C and St I. 57 v W ells Fargo ..133
Col. Southern ... 6% ???
C S, 1st pref. .. 40% MlSOFI.t.ANF.OUS.
C 8, 2d prer. ... lfi'i'Amcr. Cot. Oil 43'/.
Del and Hudson 122 |A C O, pref. ... 03%
I), Ii and W ...,17.8% Anier; Milli ng . 14'/.
.T) nnd R G .23 A M, perf.lifi%
TJ nnd R G, pre 77% A S and R .... 42%
Erlo ., . 14 IA S and H, pre. !?l
Erie. 1st pref. ., 30 Anw. Spirits .. 6%
Gt. Nor., prof. ..16ii%'A 3, pref. . 27
Hocking Coal .. l.s iAm. Steel Hcop 3S%
Hockhur Val. .. 35 A S H, pref.84V
Illinois Central ,U5M- A B and W .... M%
Iowa Central ... 14%'A S and W pre 0S?4
Iowa Cen., .pref. RS%:Aincr. Tin Plate 411
K C, P nnd ? .. 10%jA T P. prer. ... iin
Ii E nnd W .... 21 Anter. Tobacco 121%
1j E und W. pro SOU A T, prof.145
Lake Shore/ .201% Anacondl M C 55%
Louis, npd Nnsh SO1)*SU R T .103%
Manhattan "1." 112% C F nnd 1 ...... 51
Wot. St. R'y ....206%'Con. Tobacco .. 16'/.
Mex. Central ... 11%|Con Tob., pref. PSVi
M!nn. and St. I, K Federal Steel .. CO
M and St L, piv i>7 F S, pref.S2
Mo. Puclilt.. irijiciiii. Hirctrre
Mobile, and Ohio 48%!Glu.:ese Sugar .. v>\%
M, K and T
H'.H
M, K ?nd T, pro 43%
N. J. Central ...11$%
N. Y. Centrnl ..188*
N and W.26'/
N and W, pref. 7P.i
No. PaTlflo .66%
No. Pacific, pre 77%
O and W . 26?
OR ?nd N .... 45
' O R nnd N. pro 77
Pennsylvania . 136%
Reading .22
Rending. 1st pre (11%
Reading, 2d prt D27(,
ROW.30
R G W. prer. .. 83
St. It and B F .. 11%|
St. It nnd S. F.
1st pref.70
St It and 8 F.
. 2d prof.37%
St. It nnd B W Hi'/..
St. It and S W,
pref.,.37%
fit. Paul. .133V&
Bt. Paul, pref, ,.17?Vi
Bt. P nnd O ... .120?*
Bo. - Pacific .36%
8o. Railway .... 12%
Clin. Sugar, pre 106
Inl'n'I Paper ,. 31%
1 v,crr.7,:
I .a cled" Gas _04
Nat. Blscull .... 47%
Nat. Biscuit, pre ro
Nallounl l^eatl .. 31%
Nat. Lend, pref 110
Natlonil Htecl ..
Nat Dtcel. pref. 07ii
N Y A H .11-Jl
North Amt-r. ... 12',4
Pacific Coiist ... 40.'*.
P C, 1st prff. .. 85 "
P C. 2d prer.
Pacific Mn'l
People's Gas
P. a. Car .
P. 8. Car. pref. 89?
Pullman Tut. ..158
? R and T ...
Sugar .
Sugar, prer .
T 0 and I ...
U. S. Leather
U. B. L.. pref.
U. S. Rubber
U. B. It.. |>ref.
West, t.'nlon
..1IUV4
5ft'A
.166?
.110
. 76?
. 49?
ill6<4
BOND MARKET.
New York, Sept. 1, jsjn.
S United States i's, registered .100%
B United Btntcs 8's, registered . lORJi
United Stutes 3's. coupon . ios%
United States new 4's, registered .... i3oiji
Uintcd States new 4'h, coupon . laovij
United Stales old 4's, registered. jmj
United States old .4's, coupon . 113'
United States B'b, registered . 111%
United States 5's, coujion. 111%
Dlitrlet of Columbia 8-fi6'H . U7
Virginia CeiiturleB . 87'i
Virginht Deferred . "
NEW YORK MO.S'BV MARKET.
New York, Sept. I.?Mom v on c-UI
steady ot 3?3Hi per cent.: last loan nt S
per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 4',ifi'5
per cent. Sterling Exchange simdy with
nelual bunlneas In bankers' b IIa at 4.SC?
4.86% for demand und at 4.8304,83'/, tor
sixty days. Posted rites, 4.84 and I S7L,
icommeroliU bills, 4.S2: sliver certineates'
68%Qie0: bar ..silver, 69; Moxlcan dollitr'*' I
. 47%. Government bonds, steady; State
bonds, strong; railroad bonds, tlrm
-
NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.
Now York, Pept. 1.?Flour, weak nnd!
.dull, with quotations* more1 or lest notn:
pal'at the close, Ryo Flour, llrtn. Corn
i: M"ea), steady. Rlne, Him; No. 2 Western,
v;?.02cv Durloy Molt, steady. Wheat, spot
./easy; No. i red, 74%c, Options opened
??:><-<eftay' At unehangetl prices, weak rubles,
/?:-'pl8r Northwwt receipts and heavy Beit-,
v .te&ber d^llverlos aetlng ns the chief scil
V&ing.motives. After a slight mid-day rally
on predictions of Northwest showers,
?'sl??al Uiljohdlng Impelled a second docllne,
PjfWhich'iiert' tlie tTiitrket weak at %<f(l.4c. net
Hffli?i>M?y:Velpi?d 76^0... S?ptemher closed
..-+>?.s?nvi3CT.eloi)(;d 7t%c^ Corn, spot
' Option* oponed stoady
il.din* flntily all day. on
'ffht offerings, Closed
vancc. May closed
Sr.'.-io. Septombor closed 37Vic December
cloaca. 35%c Oats, spot quot: No. 2 white,
27%o. j Options Inactive, Hoof, quiet. Cut
Moats, weak, Lard, Wenk; Wettern, $6.60.
Reltncd. easy, rork, easy. Butter, firm:
AVofltcrit Creamery, 170210.1 State dairy,
.l?rtflSe. Cheese, strong. Coffee, Options
opened steady at UiVchanged prices and
advanced D points on some positions on
;covorlnir curly in the day.. Later tho
market turned easier In the ubience of
speculation for blltsldo account and d's
appolntlng cables. Receipts were heavy,
but wore offset by increased deliveries.
Closed steady: net unchanged to 10 points
lower. Sale.*, "M,250 bites, including: Sep?
tember, 4.35; October, 4.403J4.45: Novem?
ber. 4.45; December, 4.70, Spot Rio, dull
and nOUUhBl. Mild, quiet. Sugar, raw,
sternly. Rellncd, quiet.
TRUCK MARKET.
(By Telegraph to Vlrglnlan-Pllot.)
NEW YORK.
Potatoes, (pilot.
Cabbage, quiet.
Muskmeloiis show a wtdo rnnge In
quality and vnldc.
Watermelons badly tlemonillsicd With
prices very low,
Muakmelons, Itackyford Colorado, per
oaso, Jl.OOQ2.2o: do., Maryland seed II.0C4JI
2.50; do., New Jersey Bccd. *1.00; do.,
Hackcnsnck seed, Wc.ffM.W; do., New Jer?
sey Christina 500.71*1.25; do., gem and
Jenny Llml, 50c.iiJ2.50; Alabnny county
(N. Y.) Christina. Il.00ffl.50.
Watermelons. Maryland, per carload.
jr..co<ff'75.co: do.. Jersey; 12000050.00; Maty
land, per 100, I5.0?? 10.00; do.. Now Jersey
and Virginia, *3.w)4fS.00.
BALTIMORE Git A IN MARKET.
Baltimore, Md., Sept; 1.?Flour, quiet
and unchanged. Wheat, steadier: spot
and month, 707(-70%e.: October. 71%ft"lHc.;
December, 74',i$T7P.t'c.: Southern, by sam?
ple. UC<f(70',4e. Corn, tlrm; mixed and spot.
SG\^>3<i%c; month, SCUd-i October, 3j-V?
30c; November and December, new or
old. 33WW33Vjc; Southern white. 39MM%C
Oats, llrm; No. 2 white, 2Sc. Rye, ilrmcr;
No. 2 nearby, f>5%c.. nominal. Sugar,
strong nnd unchanged. Cheese, tlrm and
unchanged; Butler, tlrm nnd unchanged.
Eggs, firm and unchanged.
CHICAGO MfUlKBT.
Wltrat, Com. Oats, Provision!, tar I, Shor
Mbs Btu.
Chicago, 111. Sept. 1.?Tho provision
market had llio front of tho stage on
the exchange to-duy. Reports of yellow
fever In the South brought a flood of
liquidation in meat products and resulted
In declines of 2',i(?i20c. Corn and oats
were strong, corn on the dry hot weather.
Cent closed \i,v. higher and oats
higher. Wheat suffered from lack of In?
terest nnd closed Vie. lower for Decem?
ber, but unchanged for September.
, The leading futures ranged as follows:
Open. High. Low. Clos.
Wheat No. 2?
Sept. 69% 70% 69% 69%
Dec . 71?; 72% 71)5 71%
May . 74% 75% 71% 74%
Corn No. 2?
Sejit. 30% 31% 30% SI
Dec. 28% 28% 2.s% 28%
Sill)' . 29% 29% 211% 29%
Oats No. 2?
Sept.? 20 20-% 20 20%
Doc. 1!l)i 20 19% 19%
May . 21% 21% 21% 21% I
Mess Pork, per barrel
Sept.8.07% S.I0 7.87% 7.92%
Ocl. 8.20 8.20 R.m> R.02%
J'lU.9.47% 9.52% 11.37% 9.40
Lard, per 10O pounds
Sept.5.17% 5.20 5.17% 5.17%
Oe.t.5.25 fi.27% 5.20 f..22%
Jan.5.41'% 5.42% fi.37% 5.37% I
Short Bibs, per 100 pounds
Si'pt. .5.07% 5.10 5.IX) 5.02%
Oct.6.17% 5.20 5.10 5.12%
Jan.4.02% 4-97% 4.IK) 4.92%
Cash quotations were as follows: Flour
was steady; No. 3 spring wheat, Wfit0C;\
No. 2 red, 72%c.; No. 2 corn, 32%c.; No.
2 oats, 21UOil%c! No. 2 white 237}23%C.;
No. :i while, Kil/23%0,; No. 2 rye, 5?c; No.
2 barley. 35li KX-.-.v No. 1 llnx weed. *I.171( 1
1.20; prime timothy Heed $3.2002.35. Mess
Pork per barrel, $7.:llV(iS.I?5: lard, per 100
pounds, *7.:i0ifiS.O5; dry salted shoulders
(boxed), 5%2r5%e.: short clear sides I
(boxed). *?.4.Vj{?.r..->. Whiskey, dimmers"
llnlslicd goods, per gallon, $1.20, Sugars,
cut lu*af, unchanged,
NAVAL STORES.
Charleston, H. C. Sept. i.?Turpentine
market, quiet, at 41c. asked; huIck. none.
Ilosln, llrm and unchanged: sales, none.
Savannah, On., Sept. 1.?Spirits turpen?
tine, llrm, ut 41%c; receipts, 1,435 taska;
sales, 1,010 <-:<nk?. Hofflll, llrm and 1111
chingi.d; receipts, 4,112 casks;-sates, 2,715
casks.
Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 1,?Spirits tur?
pentine, dull, 4-iC'/n%c: receipts, 8? rusks.
Ilosln, llrm and unchanged! receipts 200 I
cniiks. Crude- turpentine, steady, (2.60'and
$2.CO; receipts. 3-1 -asks. Tar, llrm; re?
ceipts, 1C2 iaaks.
The Cotton Markets.
NEW YORK COTTON MARKIST,
?xnv?nrnr;?rrrrrr:?1.--1 iw-?^rrrnnirver
movement in eotion futures was not so
active to-day, yet " very comfortable
business was (rJllsaoted at a hlgher
rango of prices. The market opened
quiet with prices 2,?/4 points higher on
buying, chiefly by snorts, roiiuwing the
Liverpool cables, which were better than
expected. 'I her* wait u further Improve?
ment soon ?firr the call when selling
mm In owing to rumor? of good ra us In
central Texas, while receipts at the ports
were also bearish factors. Liquidation be?
came a prominent feature, but tin short;
wire inclined la take profits, and alter
most of the early Improvement had been
lost there wns a renewed upward move?
ment on continued covering, w'th the
grading level at noon 25r3 points higher
than the closing figures of previous day
with sumo evidence 01 renewed outside
buying. Trading was generally, however.
Confined to local operations, with .1 more
or lean disposition to "even up" in anti?
cipation 01' Monday's holiday. In the af?
ternoon tho market was decidedly llrm on
persistent covering by room Bhorts and
exceptive light offerings. The close wns
steady at 11 net gain of C4?S :>'">lnts.
Now York, Sept. Ii?Cotton futures op
enerl quiet. October, 5.S0; November B.ss;
December, 5.94; January. il.OO; February,
0.02; March. ('..05: May. 6.13: June. 6.15.
Futures closed steady. September, 5.69;
October. 5.SS; November. 5.93: December,
6.SS: January, 6,01; February, 6.07; .March,
0,11; April, 6.14: Muy, CIS: Juno 6.22.
Spot Closed quiet, 1 l-16d. higher; mid?
dling uplands, Cid.; middling gulf, 0%d.;
sales, 15,785 bales.
New York, Sept. I.?The folloTv-lng are
tlu? total net receipts of cotton at all
ports Since September 1st:
Qalvcston, a.uHi bales; New Orleans, 140;
Muhitci 208; Savannah, 2.540: Charleston,
927; Wilmington, 143: Norfolk, 78:'Boston,
126: Philadelphia, 223; PensdCO.a, 2,122.
Totnl, 9,822 bales.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON MARKET,
New Orleans, Sept. I.?Cotton future's
closed Steady; September, 5.57 bid; Octo?
ber, MC0MI: November. S.fiSWi.GO; De?
cember, 5.7W.V7I: January. &.7r/.i-V7fi; Feb?
ruary, 5.7S4J5.M; March, f..J2flfl.M; Apill,
R.S6?o.S7i May, 5.8COfi.>2.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool, Sept. 1.?4 p. m.?Cotton:
Spot
Chatii
,...>iged; American middling :i l5-3?d.
The solos of the day were 7,000 bales, of
which fif? were for speculation and ex?
port and Included 0,600 American. Re?
ceipts, ? bales.
Futures opened quiet and closed very
quiet at tho advance. American Middling:
September, 3 26-04113 27-6U1. sellers; Sep?
tember awl October ;l 24-64773 25-64d.
sellers: October nnd November. 3 22-0-lli;
3 23-Gld. buyers; November and December.
8 22-0403 2J-04d. huyers; December and
January, 3 21-045*3 22-Md. sellers; January
and February, 3 21-64ffj:3 22-64<l. sellers;
February and March. 3 22-C4d, seller;
March and April, 3 23-643 23-04d. sellers:
April end May, 3 23-64d. buyer; May nnd
June, 3 2.V64Q-3 24-64d. buyers: Juno and
July. 3 24-644*8 26-64d. sellers; July and
August 3 25-&4d. buyer. .
Norfolk Cotton Market.
Norfolk-.. Va., Sept. 1, 1859.
1899. 1893.
Tone...Steady. Pull.
Good middling .C% 6%
Middling .0 C%
i,ow middling...0 9-10 0 3-10
Good ordlnury.?.4 is-18 \Vi
Bales. Bales.
Sales ..V..'. - 8 31
Receipts .78 45
Shipments . 152 75
Slock.15,1-13 4,079
COTTON RECEIPTS.
Thro. Local. Total.
Norfolk & Southern .. ? 1 I
Norfolk & Carolina .. 25 ? 25
Southern Hallway .... 62 ? r'
Totul ..~~77 ~~ 1 78
AMONG OUR COTTON MEN.
Texas cotton crop needing rain.
Secretary Hester, of the New Or?
leans Cotton Exchange, makes the crop
of 1898-'99. 11,204.840 bales, compared
with 11,199,994 bnles In 1897-'9S.
The Southern mills lust 1,399,399 bales
cotton during the past year.
Liverpool sold 8,000 bales spot cotton
yesterday at unchanged prices; con?
tracts advanced !',{.?? 2 points, closing
very quiet.
Houston, Tex., expects 4,800 to 5,000
bales cotton to-dny. against 4.501 bales
last year and 0,970 bales hi 1S97.
The Now York Cotton Exchange will
be closed on Monday next?Labor Day.
Future contract market In New
York closed sternly, 0 tn S points ad?
vance'; October, 5.SB475.89; January,
0.04^0.05: May, O.lSff?.19.
New Orleans contract ninrket ad
vnnced 7 points, October closing tit
5.C0.
NORFOLK MARKETS
For Grain, tlau, Groceries, Provision
Quolitt Inuitnt wlinloanlo Prien*, tin*
enK <>IIi c r u l?r Klnleit, und priem lire
subject to Hue! itnllon in miirltrt.
GRAIN. HAY AND RICE. .
CORN?Whlto corn, from store, 45c;
mixed corn, from store, 41c; white oats,
from store, ,1Sc; mixed oats. 32c.
MILL FEED?Market steady; bran, per
Ion. $10.00; middlings. $17.00 per ton.
OATS?Steady; mixed. 32c; while. 37c.
HAY?No. 1 Timothy hay, car lots,15>,ic;
ton lots, 10c; mixed hay, car lots, MVfcc.;
ton lots, 16c.
MILLED RICE?As to grades-6V4 to
0?c.
ROUGH RICE?Gu3"73e. Per bushel.
PEANUTS AND PEAB.
PEANUTS?Mnrkct firm; fancy, 4c;
strictly prime, 3-Hc.; prime, 3lic.; com?
mon, 2V4?'3c.; Spanish, $1.00 per bushel.
PEAS?B lackey e, nominal.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
POULTRY?Live, steaay; chickens, old
fat, 22fj25c; spring chickens, small, steady
ul i04|14c.; large, 15<ti'20c: ducks, mud,
20c.
EGGS? I Sc. per dozen.
BUTTER?Good country, ll?14c.
COUNTRY HAMS ? Steady; Sinlthncld,
fancy, nift-hic; Virginia country, 10?I2M;c.;
good Nu; in Carolina. 10(Qll2%c.
POTATOES?Sou I hern, new $1.00 per
barrel. Northern, white, $1.75 per bug;
ikw sweets, 1 layman, $1.50(3)1.75 per bur
retl yellow, $1.6001.76 per barrel.
CABBAGE?$l.i"0?i 2.00 por crate.
ONION S?$2.0O4T2.25 per bag.
BERMUDA?$2.00 per box.
FRUITS.
APPLES?Southern, $1.6002.00 per bar?
rel: Northern, $2.004i'3.00.
LEMONS?$2.504(3.00 per box.
PEACHES?Georgia. $3?3.50. In crate.
PEARa-J3.60ir4.00 per barrel.
LIMES?$1.00 per basket.
PINE APPLES?104M2O.
BANANAS?Per bunch. 60c.lJ?i$1.60.
COCOANUTS?100 to bag, $3.00.
CALIFORNIA ORANGES ? Messina,
43.0fttf3.60; settlings, J3.00Q3.25; navels, $4.00
4,4:50 per box.
GROCERIES.
FLOUR?Market steady: spring wheat,
pa lern, $4.60; winter wheat, patent. $4.0047:
4.20; winter wheat, half patent, $3.S5; win?
ter wheat, choice straight, $3.70; winter
wheat, family. J3.C0: winter wheat, fair to
good grades of extra, $3.25; winter when!
super. $2.754/3.10.
MEAL?Per bag 100 lbs., $1.00; 90 lb.
bags, !l5c.
COFFEE ? Firm; Java. 24025c.; do.,
lAguara, l?#13e,': choioo Rio, io><.4?UV?c;
prime, tlo.. lOffdOViC; fair, do., 8%?syfco..
common, do.. 7-fi'l"i'/4c
CHEESE?Largo full cream, none; small
full cream. Il'.-jc.
SUGAR?Market firm. Tho plan or
selling sugar at delivery prices has been
mi.'ipeiided for the present. All quotations
will be made r. o. b. Norfolk. Cut Loar,
r,.t<2: Patent Cubes, 6.64; Powdered, 6.48;
Fine (Iriinulaled, 5.41: Stuudard tlrnnu
-Interl 6.C0; Confectioners' A, 6.29; Key
mom-' A, S.00; Centennial n, 4.00; Califor?
nia 11, 5.45; Franklin Extra C, 4.11; A mer?
le.,n Extra c, 4.28.
SYRUPS AND MOLASSES ? MarHet
firmer nt Iho ndvnnro: syrup, good to
choice, 2I4F23C.; lower grade syrup, 124j)I5c.;
molasses, Porto Rico. 20r?'28c; molasses,
Ciitian. none: New Orleans, fair to choice,
10 to 36: common, 12 to 14.
PROVISIONS.
BULK MEATS ? Market steady, rib
sides. 6%c.; bolllos eastern, I?>i4/ tiU-c.;
bellies, Weslarn, 5"&4K>c.
11A MS?Sugar cured, 12'ic.
DRY PLATED JOWLS?I'/fce.
PORK PLAT ICS?5?.
MESS PORK?Old, $9.5?.
11 AM PORK?Per barrel, $10.60.
LARD?Pure butchers'. In tierces, 6447;.
6:)ie.; compound tierces, 6Uc.: 80-lb. tubs,
and 50-lb. Uns, Vic more.
WOOL AND HIDES.
woof.?Unwashed. IKc.: bulky, 3 to 7e.
less: washed wool. 2Sc.; black. l!V4c. to 16c.
HIDES? C*. S.. 7V4; green, 6??; dry lint.
14; drv *nlt. US: ilamiiged 7.
8 A LT FISH.
HERRING?New North Carolina cut. In
Mustern barrels, $1.00; Potomac, gross,
}:i,00: mullets, 100-lb. kegs, $3.75; spots, 100
ll>. kegs, $3.75; mackerel, rut No. 2. $23.00.
While llsh, new catch, 100 lb. kega, $2.00;
SO lb. kegs, $2.25; 70 lb. kegs, $2.10.
FRESH FISH.
Spots, per pound, 6c; croakers, per
pound 2c. Taylors per pound, 3c. large
rock, per pound, 12V&c,; pan rocK, per
pound 10;7J12c; shad, none.
SHIPPING REPORT.
For*isrmill t'niivtwl n,
September 1. 1899.
ARRIVED.
Hr. ?tmp. Rail humor, Ashby, Mobile,
to coal.
tlr. simp. Forerle, Wliite, Pcnaacola,
to coal.
Rr. stmp, Bpherolil, Taylor, Hellste, to
c>?nl (error).
Sehr. Carrie, Frazler. Hampton, light.
iviir. Caspar Heft, Vane, Hampton,
light.
Sehr. Eddie, Thoma?, Mill Creek,
light.
CLEARED.
Hr. simp. Ralthmoor, Asnby, Given
ock, coaled.
Rr. stmp. Forerle, White. London,
coaled.
J. M. JORDAN &. CO.,
Grocers and Ship Chandlers,
Have opened In their w.vt store, South?
east corner of Water ?tr<<et ond Ferry
Place.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
Br. st nip. Spheroid, Taylor, London,
cooled. ? .
Kerry sttnp. Gov. Russell, Boston, In
tow.
Tug Taurus, Boston,
Sehr. Scablrd, Barker, New York,
lumber.'
Sehr. Mary, -, North Carolina,
corn, via Dlemul Swamp Canal.
3ohr. Oeorge S. Gripps, -, Bay
Port, lumber.
Sehr. Alert, Scott, Baltimore, lumber,
Sehr. Levl B. Phillips, -, Balti?
more, luniber.
Schi-. Thomas B. Schall, -, Balti?
more, lumber.
Sehr. Sarah and Lucy, Butter, New
York, lumber.
.Sehr. Fannie Stewart, Darby, New
York, lumber.
sailed;
Br. stmp. Spheroid, Taylor. London.
Sehr. 11. s. Jumcw, James, Baltimore.
Sehr. Dr. Mora. Gray, Walton, New
York.
Note.?Largo number of sailing ves?
sels in Hampton Roads, counting nearly
till departures for New York and East?
ern ports for the past week, detained
by Kuetterly winds.
Stomach
Out of Older?
f flfl'fr Eat-Sleep or Work!
Create appetite, induce refreshing sleep, nud
make work a pleasure. One Tablet, out dose.
Immediate, Lusting, Agreeable, Larce Box
(S3 Tablets) 10 Cents, Made at
The Johnson Laboratories, Inc., Philadelphia*
Snelllng's Phnrmacr. Robert IT. Holmes
& Co.. J. M. P. Trotter. Wallnco & Moore,
Norfolk; Wallnco & Co.. Berkley; Jeromo
P. Curr. Portsmouth.
Subscription List Open.
Abattoir Company
NEWPORT NEWS, VA.
PHILADELPHIA 1 OFFICE NO. HOD
DBEXEL BUILDING, PHILADEL?
PHIA, PA.
INCORPORATED UNDER Til R LAWS
OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
CAPITAL STOCK, ?1,500.000.
30,000 shares 7 per cent. Preferred Stock;
30.000 shares Common Slock; par J25.0O.
Offers 4.000 Shares 7 per cent.
Preferred Stock.
Bonus of 50 per cent. In full paid non?
assessable common stock. Contract for
oxcavatlona has boen given out and work
Is being pushed rapidly.
The following prominent business men
nre Directors :
HON. CHARLES T. O'FERRALL, Rich?
mond, Vti.
Dr. L S. FILBERT (Vulcanite Paving
Co.), Philadelphia.
JOHN SCHMIDT (ex-Prcsldetil Gray's
Ferry Abattoir), Philadelphia.
ARTHUR B. IIUEY, Philadelphia.
Dr. O. W. HARVEY. Wcnonah. N. J.
10. S. PALMER, Philadelphia.
J. BELL AUSTIN, Hoci clary-Treasurer
Philadelphia Slock Exchange.TreaBuror.
SAMUEL B. IIUEY, Solicitor.
SUBSCRIPTION LISTS OPEN ON
MONDAY, JULY 31, at BANK OF
COMMERCE, Norfolk, Va.
The terms of subscription are :
First?That each .subscrllitIon shall be
accompanied by cash or certified check
for twenty per cent. (20 per cent.) of the
faco thereof, and that the residue shall
be payable In instalments of twenty per
cent. (20 per cent.) on thirty days (Hin
written or published notice.
Second?That all checks and cash bo
payable to Bank of Commerce, who Imvo
been authorized to receive and receipt for
all money paid oh account of Hie stock
In question, and to hold the same sub?
ject only to tin- order of Newport News
Abattoir Company.
Third?Owing to the fever scare and
general abseilen of business people during
the past week it him been deemed advisa?
ble to furl her extend time to prospective
subscribers, and that subscriptions to said
preferred stock shall close nl 3 o'clock p.
in. September Rh. Is?!>, and in the event
of said amount of stock being over-sub
scribed previous to that date, the right
Is reserved to return any-motley remitted
as advanced payment on said preferred
stock, am. to lot to subscribers a less
amount than that named In their sub?
scriptions.
For further particulars call or address
BANK OF COMMERCE.
IllllOtCisel
C.W. GRAND Y& SONS
Cotton Factors and Commission
Merchants.
NORFOLK, VA.
_No^J9 Front Jlreel^ Allantic_Clty _
F5. I? GR^NDV
42 RORNOKB DOCK
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL
EMS IN
HAY, GRAIN, S'f RAW
AND MILL PESO.
Large stock on band /<)id If, s/mult
SELECTED SLED OA'Mi t\tlD HKttb
RYE IN STOCK,
NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY ALWAVil ON
HAND.
A Cbl<ihe?i<->-> ? rk-juii I)l??a4 flmao.
ENNVROYAL PILLS
Orlclnnl ??J Genuine. A
a ?ri. vr? rolUtt*. LAblCW Alt yT.\
KruFftLI br m<*?i,r'i fnt.iit r. ? fc\S
\n:-.i J.r.J |D Ucd ?r.l C., M n, til n :\A*t>
i>.lr, v?:J .Ok liln< ilrt.i Tltk? VIT
|uu Ottlar. S>/W? %i*nf iraua 'mIiIi'Iv- V
? ' I "i. a n d |mir?.*(?nj. A( pre#ein?, *r ?o<it 4 n.
In tum;., fir ?ftrlllatiTt, lef?nualtll tn?
_ " Itrllof r?r f.ndlea." In WUr, k; rrlurm
TjT Mall. lo.COO T.,tlm?viA>> *<mir^,r.
. t)hlflr?t?retnBlr?lC>..,M.JUI,nk<l,..ne?,
V?* I./ ?t U?l PrarKI?. I' it Ii. 4 Di. F?T
TOR RENT.
8-15 Boush St., Oct. 1
601 Highland Ave.,
113.60.
317 Wlllougrhby.bath,
etc.
no Bermuda street.
134 Kolly, 37.60.
320 Bute St.; Oct. 1
60 York Place,!
October 1.
62 Liberty, street,
Berkley.
303 Church St.. ?26.00
[270 Chapel, 3 rooms, I
?7.00.
550 Main, $12.00. 1272 Chapel. 3 rooms,
I ?7.00.
FOR BALIS.
Nice houso on Windsor avenuo.
Thrco brick houses on Chapel street.
Nico houso on Chtlborno .Jl.SOO
Nico house on Highland .2,100
Nice house, on Maltby .1,300
Nico brick houso on Maltby . 1,000
Nico houso on Dunce n avenuo less
than cost:
EsiBt Main street property, Church
street property, paying 7 per cent, net:
three new houses on South Kelly, at
water; brick houso on Fenchnroh street,
lot on Fenchureh street, one. on Bank,
one on Charlotte, two on Duke street,
nlco house on Bank street 10 rooms, will
make llrst-clnss boardlng-houso.
MONEY TO LOAN.
H. C. H0GG?RD & CO..
PHONE VIP._30 BANK STREET.
Abbott Morris. W. W. Marshall.
Ulorris, marslail & Co.,
Real Estate and
Insurance Agents
Office, 158 Plume St.
PHONE No. 884.
One of the prettiest homes
on Willoughby avenue for sale
I cheap.
Don't forget the lots in front
of City Park. We have a few
left.
If you want to insure your
home call to see us.
ifc. WILLlTjlTs ft SDH
RENTAL AGENTS, j
ROOM NO. 9 TALBOT BIHLDINO, 173
MAIN STREET.
FOB RENT.
No. 715 Church street, Huiilersville.
No. 20 C avenue, Huiilersville.
No. IS C avenue. Iluntorsville.
No. 110 Highland avenue.
No. 420 Sheldon avenue.
STORE corner Cook and Calvert Sts.
If you havo houses to rent call us up
over new phone No. S8C nnd you will re?
ceive prompt attention.
RETURNS MONTHLY.
? 1* II 1$ ?
iWHTIPRPI & "JRENH CO..
NORFOLK, VA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
-IN?
We now hnvo on our yard a stock of
freshly mined and choice
ANTHRACITE COAL.
Onr customers would do well to place
liieir orders und lay In their winter sup?
ply while the eoul Is dry. fresh und clean.
Pocahontas Steain Coal
a specialty. Cct our prices before buying
elsewhere.
Pine and Oak Wood 1
of I he very best quality on this market;
sawed, split nud delivered iis required,
yotlr orders are respectfully solicited.
NORFOLK, VA.
OLD 'PHONEB. 5-111 nnd 236.
NEW 'THONEH. 15 nnd 26.
We bee; to call the attention of (he
public that we are Miners' Agents for
the Celebrated
Steam Coal.
OeOsWJajflsir^Go.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
ANTHRACITE fing I 1
and BITUMINOUS UUflL a
61 GRANBY STREET.
TARDS-Central Wharr.
SHIPPING PIERS?N. & W. R'y Co.
Norfolk and Lambert's Point.
'Phones, :I4 and 137.
Fresh Lant
AUGUST 12.
NOW LANDING.
CO?L T?H
in oil, pork and pine barrels.
Shell Lime
No. 1 Rock Lime
JOHN ? GflMflGE
WQODSIDE'S WHARF- 1
A V CTION ttALKH-PUTUUK WAT. ; AUOTIOS ?ALKS- flllUHK ?AYN,
??CTIOIV SALB.
On SATURDAY, September 30th. 1SD9, the-Atlantlo aha Danville Railway will e<
at publ.j auction nt their sratlon. foot of Malhow? street, Norfolk. Va., at 12i
o'clock noon, the following- unclaimed freight:
DESCRIPTION^OF PACKAGE. DIRECTED TO.
Two vaddles tobacco..?. w M. B. Alexander, ClHf
Ono box household goods.??.Dennis & Grlllln, Ringham, VYfi.
Ono wagon gate, ono Heat, two bundles Bides. .......... ...>.....Marlon, BvjQl
Ono bale cotton .??U11,'.,J'~LoK<??. Wttsburg, PiK
Two bags coffco .?. C/Yfj 9,' & Co- Danville, Vj?
One bag Coffco ..i.J0N ? 9; & Co- Danville-, V|
One; bug Coffee.M- Oro. Co., Greensboro, N. <
One box drugs.south Boston; Vi
One box bottles. C. Brown, Petersburg-, Vil
Two bags fertilizers (special tobacco).....'... Lynchburg, Vi
Eleven crntes school desks and ono box llxturcu...Board of Education. Suffolk, Vti
Ono pair of shafts. ..t........ Semora, N. t]
One bundle machinery .W. C. Henderson. Morgantown, N. <|
One box codfish.....1
Ono package Irons .,.... W. II. Jordan, Holland, Vi
Ono farm bell nud one bundle castings. Samuol Gardner, Holland, V
One bag peanuts .1. ?.
Ono packago paper patterns. I* H. R-anoy, Dawrencovllle, VA.J
Ono bale cotton piece goods .\. C. B. King. Lawrenccvlllo, VM
One box plows and ono bundlo handles. Wm. Vaughnn; Wallhall. VkXf
Ono box luindwarc.. D. E. Jone?
Ono barrel cldor and one half barrel cider. O. D. S., Vlrglllna V*.
Ono bundlo paper bags . S. P. V. & Son, Plat Rock, N. Jtj.i
One bundlo who- fencing . S. W. Trlplot, Dola Plain. V*.
Ono bundle plow castings . F. B. lr.
Ono bug colico . B. Bros., Lynchburg, V*.
One box pants . J. H. Nell, Ml. Cnrmel, V*,
Four kegs nails . R-, Norfolk. VA,
Ono box . M. Bros. & Co., Philadelphia. PtL
Ono box soup . Untwhel & M., Burncsvllle, S. O.
One? box crackers . Dreyfus Bros., Montgomery. AI?,
WW bags scrap leather, ono barrel castings, ono pump, one hoso and ono bundra
reels . U O. H; & T Co.. Da Crosse, V*.
Ono enso smoking tobacco and ono eudd lo tobacco?W. C. Slnygle, Emporla, V*.
One bag corn . Eliza, Smith, Einporlu, Vrt*
Ono box drugs . J. W. Wright, Cornwall, Vtt.
One box sundries . Lllllo Mobloy, llomovllle. Vii.
Three bundles wrapping paper . A. J. Day & Co., Emporla, V]K
Two boxes cattle food .<.?. R.'& *L. M'.llon, N. O.
One keg catsup. Commercial Bank, Danville, for IS, C. WhlUB
Ono ense clothing .Mrs. Botllo Cauell, Danville, Vtx,
Ono easo lubrlcntlng oil .Rlversldo Cotton MIHb, Danvlllo, V??,
FOLLOWING PACKAGES WITH NO MARKS OR DIRECTION.
'i soda water drums, 1 bundle pump strainers, 1 wire reel, 2 reels wire, 1 bat-rdl
household goods, 1 package, 4 caddies tobacco, 1 sideboard top, 1 box fruit, 1 bundl?
bed ends. I bumlle bt-d rails. I hogshead 13. Ware, 1 barrel E. Ware. 1 barrel flouf.
3 bdtts fertilizers, 2 boxen baking power, I bag outs. 2 boxes soap, 1 bag guano, 1
bundle t-.tovo pipe elbows, 1 stove and parti, I box drugs, 2 boxos cattle food, 1
bundle water buckets. It boxes roofing slate, 2 boxes clay, 1 box A. M. food, 1 erat?)
sewing machines ft freight doors, I bundle forks, 1 bundlo handles, 1 box sun?
dries, 1 keg elder,"l empty crate. 1 buggy cushion. 1 bag llour. 5 bags peanut mix?
ture. 1 bundlo hides 1 bag fertilizers. 1 Iron wrench, lu pair s'oxs. 3 pair stockings,
i sweater. 1 pair shoes, 1 qurrtcr gross leather shoe strings.
sc2,(Mftl23rU _ yvi I.Li AM 11. TAY LOB. Traffic Manager.
BYftD. BALDWIN & CO.,
11k.vi'a i, ai?k vi ,x. IIOOHS 22 and'ji
iia?J)im;t<i.\ hi ii.iu.Mi,
U IIA XHI NT II K KT,
FOlt RENT.
DWKU.INOS. .Front St.. Atlantic
City, $s.
Urown avo., Jlii.OO. 72!i Church, $4.r.o.
Three houses, Poolo|733 Church, $1.50.
St., Allantlc City,I 723 Church, $4.60.
$15 each. 1 725 Church, $5.00.
IS Mowhray Arch,$55 723 Church, $4.r
2117 York, $41.67
09 TUMWCll, $37.50.
Colonial ave., Ghent.
$50.0u.
223 Mute, $G0.0O.
Culonlul ave., Ghent,
346.00.
133 York. Ml.07.
.Martin ave.. $10.66.
102 Wood. $20.00.
408 Bramblclou avo.,
$13.60.
fiS York. $41.67.
108 York, $11.67.
77 Falkland, $22.60.
25 North. $2000.
13? Maple, $12.50.
Mnbry Arch, Ghent,
$100.00.
Warren Crescent,
Ghent,' $50.00.
ROOMS.
H2 Maple, $7.00.
731 Church. $1.60.
11U Falkland. $6.50.
STORES.
32 Charlotte.
31 Charlotte.
Water, 3S3.34.
331 Church, $40.00.
237 Church. $40.00.
82 Bank. $10 00.
65 Commercial, $75.
t.uO Grunby, $25.00.
314 Granby, $10.00.
OFFICES.
Warebouso and of
tlces cor.- Water
and Fayette. $i3.34
105 Granby $15 00.
217 Main. $10 each.
West Building, cor.
Main and Church.
Iladdlnirlon Build?
ing, cor. Granby
and City Hall avo.
FOR RESMT.
RESIDENCES.
October 1st.
210 York street.
New House Colonial avenue.
130 Yarmouth street, corner house.
Fraino lluuso on Yarmouth street, fur?
nished.
Ml Duke street.
Possession Given at Once.
404 llute street.
2?) York street, largo yard In front.
3;i2 Hank street.
127 Mariner street.
fill Holt street.
305 und H07 Lovel) avenue.
?Ml llute direct.
200 Cove street.
1S2 Bermuda street.
125 and 127 Mariner slreol.
st Cumberland strebt.
Several nice lupuses In Atlantic City.
STORES.
686 Main street.
3'0 nnd 202 Church St., corner store.
f.MI Main street.
241 Church street.
42 Washington street.
ISO Church street, lint above.
For further Information 'phone 663.
1 W. B i TRIBE Ml
Real listatc and Rcnlal
CORNER BANK AND PLUME STS,
T. F. Rogers,
ROOMS ZU AND Z12 COLUMBIA BUILD
LNG. Q KAN BY STREET.
BTORH5B. .
Store No. 45 Commercial Place.
Store und dwelling No. 60S Main street.
4 new stores on Granby street.
Storo No. 79 Commerce street.
Warehouse lOO Water street.
Store No. 376 Bute street.
Warehouse No*. 4t and 43 Wood.ildo Lane.
Ofllecs: Granby. Bank and Commerce sti
Storo 270 Water utrcet.
PWE.'^INOS
Dwelling No. 135 York sireet.
Dwelling No. 5 Cumberland street.
Dwelling No. 12X Freemason street.
Dwelling No. 2'.17 DUIC6 street.
Dwelling No. 10,", York street.
Dwelling In Moitu Block, Ghent.
Dwelling on Warron Crescent.
Dwelling No. 21* Itonsh street.
Dwelling No. 222 lloush street.
Divellllia No. 222 York otreot.
Dwelling Olney Roan, Ghent.
F?n KALE.
A nice brick dwelling for sale on York
street, cheap to u ijulck buyer.
WHITE St GO.
REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENT
NO. 31 BANK STREET.
C69 and .173 Boush, 8 moms, Oct. 1st..,$.10.00
41; Dartmouth, s rooms .;io.oo
i is chapel, i'i roams' .27.60
Hil t hai bitte, ?> rooms .20.00
17< Granby, s rooms .35.00
in I linli', 4 rooms nnd kitchen . 14.00
Hi Boush, S looms .35.00
24 North. S rooms .20.00
121 N Reservoir, 6 rooms . 0.00
York u rooms .80.00
17.) Brewer, 9 100ms .? 20.00
East Ur.inlbleion, corner Holly and
Excelsior: good houso and lot ...... 7.00
SIS W. Branibleton nvt nuo, c rooms.. 15.00
SS Grace, 9 rooms.>..2u00
IS Queen, 9 rooms. joOO
3IS Bute, 9 rooms.,,.35-60
64 Mariner, 8 rooms. 23 00
203 West Brambtetoh ave.. 8 rooms.... 20.00
East Grace St.. 7 rooms .16.67
89S Bute St.. 7 rooms. 17.00
105 Lovltt ave.. 9 rooms .So.OO
125 Mariner, 7 rooms, Oct. 1st...2n.00
127 Mariner, 8 rooms, August lot...;.. 27.50
245 Bank, 8 rooms, Oot. 1st....2?.O0
193 Bute, 9 rooms. Oct. 1st:........... S^.tO
156 Bermuda, 15 rooms, Oot, .1st...83.33
at Fenchurch. S rooms, at once....,;,. 21.00
John Nlcmcyor, Auctioneer.
BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUS'jl
dated February 1st, 1S9G, nnd duly roj
corded In-thcr Clerk'? ofneo of tho Count!
Court In the county of Norfolk, Va,, ll
D. R. 215. page. 290. mndo by Win. Thorns!
liiuiih and wli'i;.default having been made]
and nt tho request of tho party In snld
deed scoured, 1 will offer for salo In fron]
of tho Norfolk County Courthouse on
WEDNESDAY, THE CTII DAY OF SEPj
TEMBER, AT 12 O'CLOCK M.
A 1X)T OF LAND, WITH A TWO!
STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE
THEREON,
fronting thirty; (30 feet) feet on the nort',
side of Berkley avenue nnd cxtcndtni
buck one hundred feet between paraUC
lines, known and numbered us lot numbo
twelve (12) Berkley ?vonno, on plan of w
W. Silvester's Lewis ton properly, mud'
by S. M. Simpson. ThlH property will bj
sold for cash and will be subject to
prior Hen of six hundred dollars (pJOO;]
held by the Trustees or the Twin Cltj
Permanent Building Association, ~t NotiJ
folk. Va.
ntiZG-tds . L. M. SILVESTER, Trustee.
By the MnirlH Allellon-l louse, -!l Wush|
ingtou street, Opposite New Market.
T A ROE WH ECK SALE.?WE WIM
JJ sell for account of whom It may eon
corn, til the wharf of the Morrltt .<fc phnj]
ma ii Wrecking organisation, Atlantic. Cll'
Ward, on MONDAY. September the ?H
at 12 o'clock in., nil tho material save)
from the Schooner Augustus Palmer, v'.r.
Anchors, Chains, Ttunnlng nnd Stnndlnl
Ringing, Sails. Spiii s. Blocks. Old an;
New Hope, Junk, taiinps, Compass, Carl
vas. Cabin Furniture, fee., &-c
R. R. MORRIS,
se2-2t, Mituugcr. I
AUCTION MA I. KS-Til IK IIA A'.
By the Morris Auction-House, H Wnsh|
lngtoii street, Opposite New Market.
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALll
ill our Auel Ion-house THIS f Sat nil
tray) MORNING at 10 o'clock of Eine Furl
ntluro, Carpets, Rugs Pictures, Stoveil
Pianos, Organs, Iron Safe, &e., &e. Sail
positive. R. R. MORRIS,
H* Man Hirer.
WR. FENTRESB & SON. HEA;
? ESTATE AUCTIONEERS ANll
RENTAL AGENTS No. 18 EANlf
STREET, NORFOLK. VA.
FOR RENT..
DWELLINGS.
"ISO Bulo street, October 1st.
220 Wllloughby avenue, October 1st.
22 High streot, October 1st.
22 Arlington place, October 1st,
433 Bute street, October 1st.
UOS Main streot, 7 rooms and store.
30 Brown street.
30 Shields street,
lit Falkland street.
2"> Smith street.
47 Calvert fitrcl.
COS B. Bramblcton avenue.
8 Hamilton avenue, modern tmprovef
ments, Ootobcr 1st.
STORES.
COS Main slrect, 7 roums abovoa
434 Church street.
237 Nicholson street.
718 W. Bramblcton avenue.
Factory Building, cor. Water and MadJ
Ison.
FLATS.
71S W. Bramblcton avenue.
12, 14. 10 and IS Taylor's lane.
Fine Lots for Sali
on Hamilton, Ward, Duncan
Franklin and Martin Avenuef
(West End Land Company).
Prices from $150 to $l,00<|
one-fifth cash; balance
*on time.
H. l. page & coj
Real Estate Agents,
_ 22 BANK STj
V. P. SNOW & CO.,
Real Estate Agents, 236 Main St
FOR SALE?Nino room house On Pool
street, Atlantic City Word: easy terms
House, eight \rooms, Thl*leth street
Park PIncc, new stable, water and sower
age. Houso on Falkland street, olgh
rooms, largo lot: easy terms. Slxty-thre.
lots In East Bramblcton: must be sob
ut once; prlco very low for tho lot, I

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