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Eiiymw fBE Mark-hts; Shipping ^Pew^'An^ Business: FINANCIAL AND-COMMERCIAL StccSs.Honey, Exctianga, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Provisions, Etc. , Nim-"Vorlf, Sept.. 6.-St. Paul was the central 'flgura In, to-day'3 - market. The ?ublioatton-of tho annual report, \vith Its groat detail of facts and figuresjshowIn? ;':e*traordlnary prosperity, was tl e n">W\e cf the buying, which was very large and Vwhlch cameo* the price steadily upward . nearly 2 points. So wide a m0VCimcn?.i5 a standard stock of St. Paul's character Vwas, looked to arouso some sympal nenc . strength IrC.the general market. Tlie at. Paul . movement In tho upper stage of the advance showed some signs or marc V pul?tl?n for the; purpose of sustaining the > general market. There was quite free sel? ling 'wherover ? thero was a notable ad? vance in price and the last hour was given- over to an active realizing move? ment, which clipped off half of St. Paul's sain and reduced prtces generally to bo ? low.la3t night's level. The Jump In call money to 0 per cent. Induced realizing. Tennessee Coal dashed up a?d down in an erratic manner all day, climbing 0% points In the first hour ?ynd dropping-again to wlthtn 3 points of ? ?last night. The feverish demand for this .'stock Is attributed to a largo short In? terest which'finds Itself obliged to sell ;,'.;xvlth a practical corner In the stock, ac ?< cording to tho current rumor. vv.' Tho, movement In Colorado Fuel, which ? fc-aohed about 4 points, was In close vpympathy with Tennessee Coal, as was that of 3 points in Hocking Coal. There wW.ere rather sensational advances'also In Pullman, the Buffalo. BAxhestor and ; Pittsburg stocks, which gained about 7 -points each and Colorado Midland pre? ferred,. Southern Paolllc and Central Paciflu. recovered about half the recent decline and the Norfolk and Western and ! coalers advanced temporarily, but more ?; than lost the guln. Sugiar underwent the ' ss?iie 'experlenco, rising 3 points on the . declaration of the regular dividend, and then reacting un extreme 3%. The New .York municipal "stocks nil weakened dur? ing the day, Brooklyn Traust having de? clined 23i, after an initial rise, and Con? solidated Gas showing a loss of 3%. New York Air' Brake dropped S points. Re? public) Steel, after gaining 1%, dropped 3%, ? and American Smelting was conspicuously weak. ' .. .There was no marked change In the condition of the money market to-dny. 'Call ' and time money rates were quite stiffly held. There was a further deposit of {160,000 at the sub-Treasury for shlp ,'.rncnt to New Orleans. New York ex ' change at Interior points indicated pres ; sure on tin's centre for funds und the , sub-Treasury'. continues to absorb cash from the banks. Notwithstanding tho : hardness of money here and the some? what easier tone In London. Sterling Ex change was firm in New York and nd I vanced a fraction on actual business. '. The bond market was quiet but prices well held; Total sales, pur value, $2,307, 000. United St.ntf.-i bonds unchanged in bid prices. The total sales of the stocks to? day were (116,000 shares. New York, Sept. 6.?Standard Oil, 4.77? 4.79. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. Texas and Pac. Union Puclllo ... U P, prof. Wo bash . Wabash, prof, . W and L E ,'Atchlson'. Atchlson, pre. . t Bui. and Ohio ?"Can.' Pacific ... Can. Southern 'Cen. Pacific ... Ohes, and Ohio Chi. G. W. C, B and Q .22% . c?%' 53% . SSV-j . 54V . CS 28% . 1C>b ilMM if . 19V?! . 36 " .114% 141 ? C, I and L.10 Ci-1 and U pre 41 C and E I .97% 1 C arid N W. ....171% C. 'R I-and P ..119% C C C and St L 6S Col. Southern .... 6% C S, 1st prof. .. 47% C S, 2d pref. ... 17 Del and Hudson 124% D. L and.W ....180% D and R- G .22%^ D and R O, yvre ~~ /Erie. 13T ,Erlo. 1st pref. ,. 8S% PGfc Nor., pref. Hocking' Coal Hocking Val, Illinois Central Iowa Central . ;lowa Cen., pref. 5S K 0, P and G .. 10% L E and W .... 20% L E and W, pre SO ?Lake Shore .....201V5 Louis, and Nash Si1.'. Manhattan "L" 114% ?Met. St. R'y ...210 -Mex.' Central ... ? Minn, and St. L 7fi M and St L, pro 76% Mo Pacific. 41) SM; K and" T,- pro 43% N. J. Central .,.119% N, Y. Contrul ..139 N and W .30% N and W, pref, 71% No. Pacfflc .5r>% No. Pacific, pro 77% O and W .1.27% O R and N .... 46 O R and N, pre 76 Pennsylvania . 135% Reading .23 Reading.' let pre 61% Reading, 2d pre 33% RGW . 3?i/. RG W. pref. .. S2V5 Pt. Land S V .. 11 St L and S V, 1st pref. .. .?.. 70% Bt.-L and S V,i: 2d pref. .... .. 37 StrL and S W 16% St. L and S W, 'pref.37% -St,?Paul .... ....136% - BL Paul, pref. ..178 J.BI..P and O ....123 ,Bo.; Pacific ...... 3774 ;So. Railway .... 12% 20^ 47% I 80% 7% 23 17%, W and L E 2nd . pref. 31 WIs, Central ... 18 EXPHKSS' COS Arlnms Ex .. ..115 American Ex. ..150 U. S. Ex.50 Wells Fargo .,..133 MISCELLANEOUS. Amer. Cot. Oil 41% A C O, prof. .. Amer. Malting A M, pref. .... S und R 66 ... 41% A S and R, pre ?1% 2S 3SVJ f.7'!i Amor. Spirits A S, pref. Am. Steel Hoop A 3 H; pref. ... A S and W ... A S and W. pro 98% Amer. Tin Plate 42% A T P, prof.90 Amer. Tobacco 129 A T, prof.145 Anaconda M C 55% B R T .101% C F and 1 .00% Con. Tobacco .. 46% Con. Tob., pref, 1)8% Federal Steel .. 01% Fed. Steel, pre S2% Gen. Electric ..121 Glucose Sugar .. 0E glu,,S Int'n'l Paper .. 31V. I P, pref.76% Lac lode Gas _OGft Nat. Biscuit .... 47% Nat, Biscuit pro 99 National Lead .. 31% Nat. Lead, pref 110*?. National Steel .. 68 Not. Steel, pref. 9S',4 N. Y. A. B.162 North Amer. ... J2% Pacific Const P C. 1st pref. P C. 2d pref. Pacific Mail 1'oople'n Gns P. S. Car . P. S. Car, pref. 89% Pullman Pal. ..163 S R and T . 8% Sugar .165% Sugar, pref.121% T C and I ..111% U. S. Leather .. 10% U. 8. L, pref. .. 75% U. S. R. pref. U. S. R.. pref. West. Union .. Republic I and S 31% R I lind S. pref. 7S% .. -1li% .. 84 .. 63 .. 46% ..119% MVS 49', ..116% SS% Bo. R'y, pref.;'.'. ?r>ViP, C C and' St l' 76% BOND MARKET. New York. Sept. 0, 1899. United States 2's, registered .100% United States 3's, registered .10S% united States 3's, coupon _;.10S',<". Unfted States new 4's, regisicred .... 130% . Ulnted Slates new 4's. coupon.120% .United Stales old 4's, registered .... 111% United Slates old 4's, coupon .113 ?iUnited States 5*s, registered . 111% ; United States 5's, coupon. IHK. 'pislript of Columbia 3-05's .117 -/Virginia Centuries. 87??. Virginia Deferred .,. 5 NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. fr^SP York' .Scp.1- Money on call nt , l%a6 per cent.: last loan at 4 per cent. ' Si"?,0 mercantllo paper, 4%@j per cent. S!f,,nff Exchunge firm, with actual husl .nesa In bankers' hills at iM%?MM^ for ?t?^?S0 ?na ?t 4.83%(Tf4.83% for slxty'days. imSfiiSS&SWi** .?nd 4 commerclul S 1kV4'8^"'-82^1 silver certlncates, 5S%? rSoJ25j;?erl W%;. Meximn dollars, 47%. H?^e,M'm*n,t oonds,-steady; Stato bonds, ..;Bterady; railroad bonds, firm. ' , NEW YORICPRODUCE MARKET. . j; New yprH. Sept. G.-Flour, more nct/.ve ?iK?A^,d-^J>,y ?5?n??r..with tho sharp 'i^a '^nn',^*?7- LRrd, firm; -vVestern, '^^?'?^?'?5r,^,ri' Porlt. <N. Cotton -Q%*--?%& Gutter llrrn^r; Western ffl!\eK'l?cw'olel!il,f," at mark, 13<3>lCc. ;?POt Coffej^, Rio .dull, and 'weak; No. 7 ij^^A^lii-^i^^^R- "c'' Mild, ?^yrvCoraoyaj. 6%*U%c. ?. Bugnr, raw!' xmrnlpt'.i1*ir.:.?r*?An}pp; 3 16,16?.; centn'fug?.! IISHMS^swBHMSiSiM8^ "?VB?t. 3%c. Re Stac4, qulol fcud t>ar?ly. stosdy,' W|Jp TRUCK MARKET. (By Telegraph to Vlrglnian-Pllot.) NAVAL, STOREB. Potatoes, quiet; Long Island, si.25@l.G2>?; Jerseys sweets, Jl.7E02.25; Souihern sweets. ?1.00?-1.2A. Cabbage, quiet; Long Island, J2.004f3.0o per hundred. Muskmolons, llrm for fancy, but poor stock drugs at low prices. Fine watermelon*.in better demand and steady. Muskmclbns, Colorado, per case, 50c.<[? 2.50; do., Maryland, Colorado seed 60c.4f 1.50: New Jersey, per. barrel 50c.<3$1.00; do., Michigan, per basket, 30<3>10c. Watermelons, per hundred, $4.00<??S.OO. BALTIMORE. GRAIN, MARKET. Bdltlmore, Md., Sept. 6.?Flour quiet and unchanged.' Wheat, firmer; spot and month, G9>i?C9%c.; October, 71%<g>7l%c; December. 71?7iVic; Southorn, by sample, 62<8?70%c. Corn, strong; mixed and spot, 37YMQ>a7%cv: month, 37c. bid; November and December new or old, 33%c. bfd; January and February. 33*4c. bid; South? ern white, 39@39%c. Oats, firm; No. 2 white, 28c. Rye, firm; No. 2 nearby. 6G%o. CHICAGO MftRHB r. Wheat, Corn. Oats, Provisions, tan, srior MLs Eto. ADD CHICAGO. 2Ican. b,3v ETAO Chicago ill., Sept. 0.?Wheat was In? fluenced to-duy by tho strength In out? side markets and tho Improvement in ex? port demand, it ruled strong all day arid closed %{f%c. higher. A feature was the continued buying of September by clovu tor people. Corn closed hie. higher for September, but a shade lower for Decem? ber. Oats c.osed %{j:%c. higher and pro? visions Hji2%c. higher for October pro? ducts. The leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. Clos, Wheat No. 2? Sept. 60% 70--? G9% 70% Dee.. 7i% 71% 71 71% May . 7-1'A 74% 71% 74% Com No. 2? Sept. 31% 32 31% 31% Dec. 29% 2!)% 2S% 29 May . 30% 30% 20% 29% Oats No. 2? Sept. 20% 20% 20% 20% Dec. 20% 20% 20% 20Vi May . 21% 22 21% 21% Mess Pork, per barrel Sept.- - - 8.15 Oct. 8.15 8.23 8.12% S.2? Jan. .9.57%. 9.65 9.57% 9.62% Lard, per 100 pounds Sept. 5.25 5.32% 5.25 6.32% Oct. 5.30 5.37% 5.30 5.37% Jan.6.47% &.52',S 5.17% 6.52',$ Short Bibs, per 100 pounds Sept.6.27% 6.30 5.27% 5.30 Oct.6.22% 5.35 5.27% 5.35 Jan.6.02'/. 6.05 6.00 5.02 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour was steady; No. 3 spring wheat. 68?66%o.! No. 2 red, 71 %o.; No. 2 corn. 32S?32?Ae.: No. 2 oats, 21>ii321?ie.; No. 2 white, ZtVtG&VjC.; No. 3 whi le, 23%c.; No. 2 rye, 65c; No. 2 barley. 35%<tM0o.; No. 1 flax seed. $1.18%; new, $1.27: prime timothy seed, $2.304(2.40. Moss Pork, per barrel. $7.40(j(,S.M: lard, per 100 pounds, S5.i54fiP5.35; short ribs sides (loose), $5.104itf>.35; diy salted shoulders (boxed), 5%(jj5%c.; short clenr sides (boxed). $5.G0fl5.G5, Whiskey distillers' finished goods, per gallon, $1.22. Sugars, cut loaf, unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-day tho butter market was llrm; creameries, 16? 20c.; dairies, 13?17c. Cheese, firm lO-'JiW ll%c. NAVAL STOIIES. Charleston, S. C, Sept. fi.?Spirits tur? pentine, firm, ?1 43%c. llosln, llrm: B. C, t>, E, Me.; F, 95c; O, $1.05; II, $1.10; I, $l.li>; K. $1.20: M. $1.50; N, $1.80; W O, $2.25; W \V, $2.50. Savannah, Ga. Sept. 6.?Spirits turpen? tine, steady at the opening, itt 44%c, and llrm at tho close, with 44c. bid. Humored sales after close lit price bid. itosln, firm and unchanged. Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 6.?Spirits tur? pentine, steady, 43Vi043wc. Rosin, firm, OOfiOSc. Crude turpentine steady und un? changed. Tar, firm, $1.30. The Cotton Markets. NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. Now York. Sept. 6.?Bullish sentiment predominated In the market for cotton futures all day, but considering till phases of tho local sltuati'on conlldcnl bull .specu? lation was conspicuous by Its absence. Shorts were made uneasy at the opening by an unexpected improvement In spot business, us well as higher prices for futures ut Liverpool, and in an effort lo place themselves In a more secure, posi? tion forced prices Iff4 points higher on tho opening. The market was steady at the ndvunce. As the session progressed the nervous? ness of shorts Increased, numerous crop damage reports having como to hand from Texas, and good buying orders reached the market from New Orleans. By mid? day the prices had scored further ad? vances and continued to Improve pretty much all tliu frfttn uuon.?Wall .Urect con? tributed considerable support In the last hour, purchasing January und March con? tracts German houses, which had been qu'te active sellers enrly In the day, turned buyers, leaving the market almost bare of sellers. The weather indications did not hold out any premise of relief in the colton belt from the excessive tem? perature and long continued drought. This fact, together with predictions that the government report would be bullish, added to tho alarm of shorts. The mar? ket closed at a net gain of 10W12 points. New York, Sept. 6.? Cotton futures op? ened steady. Septomber offered 5.7."): Oc? tober. 5.93; November, 5.99; DeoembCr, 6.03; January, 6.08: February, 0.11; March, 6.14; April, 0.17; May. 6.22; June. 6,25. Futures closed steady. September, 5.SI; October, G.01; November, 6.06; December, 6.12; January, 6.16; February. 6.19: March, 6.23; April 6.27; May, 0.31; June. 6.35. Spot closed quiet, 1-lGd. higher; mid? dling uplands, 6 5-16d.; middling gulf, 6 9-16d.; sales, 1,177 bales. Now York. Sept. 6.?Col Ion quiet and steady; middling, 0 r>-16c. Net receipts, 152 bale's; gross, 185 bales; sales, 1,177 bales; stock 159,613 bales. Total to-day: Net receipts, 20.09S hales: exports to the Continent, 1.63S bales; stock, 428.277 bales. Total since September 1st: Not receipts S2.9I8 bales; exports to Great Britain, 14, 734 bales; to tho Continent, 7,553 bales. NEW ORLEANS COTTON MARKET. Now Orleans, Sept. 6.?Cotton futures closed steady. September, 6.72 bid; Octo? ber, cemt nun 6.01(30.03; May. 6.00@fl.08, iscu steady, aeptemner, o.<- ma; ucio r, 5,7405.75; November, 6.79?rii.SO; Do mber, 6.8405:85; January, r..834f5.80; Feb ary, 5.934(5.94; March, 5.974T5.M; April, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool, Sept. 6.-4 p. m.?Cotton: Spot fair demand and prices l-32d. higher; American middling. 3\Ul. The sales of tho day wore 10,000 bales, of which 1,000 wero for speculation nnd ex? port, and Included 9.400 American. Re? ceipts, 1.000 bales. Including 800 American. Futures opened quiet and closed steady at the advance. American Middling: September. 3 2S-64d. buyer: September and October. 3 2C-f>ld. buyer; October nnd No? vember, 3 24-644^3 25-64(1. sellers; November nnd December, 3 23-fi4d. seller; December and January, 3 23-64d. buyer; January and February, 3 23-644T3 2I-64<1. sellers: Feb? ruary and March. 3 24-64(1. seller; March arid April, 3 24-6403 25-64d. sellers: April nnd May, 3 25-Old. seller; May and Juno, 3 25-64Q3 26-6IU. values: Juno and July, 3 2(1-C4d. buyer; July and August, 3 27-64d. aellcr. . Norfolk Cotton Market. Norfolk, Va., Sept. 6, 1898. 1899. 189S. Tone .Firm. Nominal. Good middling .G% 6% Middling.,.6 6% Low middling.6 9-16 6 3-16 Good ordinary .. .4 1-16 4% Bales. Bales. Bales . ? ? Receipts .,. 1,149 . 277 Shipments'..:. ....... 317 413 Stock;. ........ 16,857 3,323 | COTTON RECEIPTS. Thro. Local. Total. Seaboard Air Lino .... 190 IS 192 Norfolk & Southern .. ? 5 5 Atlantic & Danville .. ? 1 1 Norfolk & Carolina ..100 17 117 Southern Railway .... ? 831 53t | Total . 290 S?9~ 1,149 AMONG OUR COTTON MEN. Hot dry weather continues In Texas and Southwest. Bar silver in London declined l-16d.? 27 5-lGd. Spot sales In Liverpool yesterday were 10,000 bales?1-320. advance. Fu? ture contracts closed, steady, Vj point advance United States port receipts yesterday wore 20,098 bales, against 9,901 bales, in 1S98 and 16,059 bales in 1897. Agricultural Bureau will issue its re? port on Monday, the 11th lnst., at noon. The contract market in New York closed steady, 10 to 11 points advance. October. 6.01@6.02; January, 6.Hi,?G.17: May, 6.31Q1G.32. Spot quotations ad? vanced 1-lBc. Tho receipts at New Orleans yester? day estimated at 1.200 to 1.500 bales, against 364 bales last year and 755 bales In 1897. Houston receipts to-day estimated at from. 6.000 to 7,000 bales, agnlnst 6,59'J bales In JSOS and 8,051 bales in 1S97 NORFOLK MARKETS for Grain, tlrj, Giw.riss, fYo/hioi &c. <? m o < 1,1 inn* 111 wliniftanl? Prien?, nn rnn olticrn 1m> miiicit, nml prices uro Kttbjccc 10 iiuciiiniloii in market. GRAIN*. HAY AND RICE. CORN?White corn from store, 45c; mixed corn, from store, 44c; white oats, from store, 3Sc.; mixed oats. 32c. MILL FEED? Market steady; bran, per Ion. $111.00; middlings, $17.50 per ton. OATS?Steady; mixed, 32c; white, 37c. HAY?No. 1 Timothy hay, car lols,15'?.c.; ton lots, lGc; mixed hay, car lots. Ufte.'; ton lots. 15c. MILLED RICE?As to grades-5% to e%c. ROUGH rice?65(8>73c. per bushel. peanuts and peas. PEANUTS?Market firm; fancy, 4c; strictly prime, 3>ic.; prime, 3','jc; com? mon, 2H4/3c; Spanish, $1.00 per bushel. PEAS? Blackcye, nominal. COUNTRY PRODUCE. POULTRY?Live, steady: chickens, old fal, 229i !5c.; spring chickens, small, steady at 104T14C.; large, 16Q30C.; ducks, mud, 20c. EGGS?15c. per dozen. BUTTER?Good country, ll?Hc. COUNTRY HAMS ? Steady; Sm'.thficld, fancy, 134/16c.; Virginia country, 10@l2y.ic.; good Noun Cnrollim. 104Jil2V4c POTATOES?Southern, new. $100 per barrel. Northern, white, $1.7? per bag; new s'wects, liaymnn, S1.60Q1.76 per bar? rel; vollow, fl.EOqjil.75 per barrel. CABUAOE-$l.R0{|'2.00 per crate. ONlONS-$2.00?2.25 per bug. u BERMUDA-$2.00 per box. FRUITS. APPLES?Southern. $1.50432.00 per bar? rel; Northern. &0Q?3.00. LEMONS?$2..r>o'S/:i.O0 per box. PEACHES?Georgia. $34j3 f.0. In crato. PEARS?$3.G04T4.00 per barrel. LIMES?$1.110 per buskot. PINE ATPLES?10'(|T2c. BANANAS? Por bunch. 60c.4f$1.60. COCOANUTS?100 to bag. $3.uo. CALIFORNIA ORANGES ? Messina, i3.O0iJf3.fiO; suedlngs. $3.004f3 25; navels, $1.00 ?4.50 per box. GROCERIES. FLOUR?Market steady; spring wheat, patent, $150; winter wheat, patent. $4.00^ i.20; winter wheat, halt patent. $3.85; win? ter wheat, choice straight. $3.70; winter wheat, family. $3.00: winter wheat, fair to good grades of extra, $3.25; winter wheat super, $2.75473.10. MEAL?Pot' bng 100 lbs., $1.00; 90 lb. bags, 95c. COFFEE ? Firm: Java, 244J25C.: do, lAguara; 12?Ho.: choice Rio. lOJ'iQllUc ? prime, do., lOtff lO'.io.; fair, do.. S*,0S4?c. ; common, do.. 75i4f8V&C. CHEESE?Largo full cream, none; small full cream; ll%c. BUOAR?Market firm. Tho plan of selling sugar ut delivery prices has been suspended for the present. All quotations will bo made t. o. b. Norfolk. Cut Loaf, 5.92; Patent Cubes. 5.51; Powdered, f,.4S; Fine Granulaled, 6.41; Stnndarcl Granu? lated 5.00; Confectioners' A, 5.2?; Key? stone A; 5.00: Centennial II. 4.00; Califor? nia H. 5.45; Franklin Extra C, 4.11; Amer? ican Extra C, 4.2S. SYRUPS AND MOLASSES - Market firmer at the ndvance: syrup, good ta choice. 2149210.: lower grade syrup, 12@l5e.; molasses, 1'orlo Rico. 20?2Sc; inolussc.s, PROVISIONS. BULK MEATS ? Market steady; rib sides, fi-Tic: bellies, eastern, ?U'?-Glic.; bellies, western. ?%4?GC. 11AMS?Sugn r cured, 12%c. DRY PLATED JOWLS?l\He. PORK PLATES?5c. MESS POIIK?Old, $9.50. HAM PORK?Per barrel, SJO.'O. LARD?Pure butchers'. In tierces, (.'ig: fi'lic; compound tierces. 5',4c.; S0-lb. tubs, nnd 50-lb. tins, ',4c. more. WOOL AND HIDES. WOOI/-Unwashed, lie.! bulky. 3 to 7c less: Wished wool. 25c: black. I2*4c, to 16;. HIDES?O. S.. 7?*.: gr*cn. i>5i; dry nil I. 14; drv ?all. 11%: damaged 7. HALT FISH. HERRING?New North Carolina cut. In Eastern barrels, $1.00; Potomac, gross, $3.00: mullets, 100-lb. kegs, $3.75; spots, 100 lb. kegs. $3.75; mackerel, fat No. 2, $23.00. White llsli, new eatch, 100 lb. kegs, $2.00; SO lb. kegs, $2.25; 70 lb. kegs. $2.1u, FRESH FISH. Spots, per pound, 6c; croakers, per pound. 2c Taylors, per pound, 3c. largo rock, 'pe>- pound. 12%c.; pan roca, per pound. 10Ctfl2e.; sliad, none. SHIPPING REPORT, Forelsr" nntl <?<im<?mvI e. ARRIVEp. Sehr. Lydia II. Roper, Hansell, New York. Sehr. Henry P, Havens, Walton, New York. ' Sehr. Fannie Insley, Thomas, New York. J. M. JORDAN &. CO., Grocers and Ship Chandlers, Have opened in their new 3tore, south? east corner of Water street and Ferry Place. CALL AND SEE THEM. Cub.in. nono: New Orleans, fair to choice. 16 to 3<i; common. 11 to 14. F=. L-. GRHNDY 12 R?HNOKE DOCK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL? ERS IN HAY, GRAIN, SI RAW AND MILL FEED. Large stock on hand and In transit SELECTED SEED OATS AND SEED RYE IN STOCK. NO. 1 TIMOTHY HAY ALWAYU ON HAND. '-V-'^V' i',l : ' ';*'"';?': }(-\ ' .4-.\' '. t'y.'vW '? '. \: ?"V-.V".': . ^ Sehr. Fanny C. Bowen, Chase, Fall | River. Sehr. James IT.-Hoyt; Megathlln, New Bedford. ?? Sehr. Henry R. May, Douglass, New York. Sehr. Eva L. Ferris, Qulgley, Bridge? port. Sehr. Hattlo V.;- iCelsey, Rulon, Bridgeport. Barge Nancy Pendieton, Kingston, Cllntonla. CLEARED. Sehr. Andrew Adams, Adams, Port? land. Sehr. John W. Ulndell, Handy, Port-,| land. Bulges N. & W. 2 and 4, New York. SAILED. Sehr. George Bailey, Curtis, New Lon? don. Sehr. H. S. Lanfair, Bragg, New York. PASSED IN THE CAPES. Stmr. Rowior (Rr.). PASSED OUT. Stmr. Jacob Bright (Br.). Stmr. Kunawlm (Br.). Stmr. Shandon (Br.). Barkentlne Mlnerch. Sehr. Nathan Lawrence. Schi-. "VValtham. Tug N. & W. 2, towing two barges. The Tennessee Coal. Iron & Railroad Company has orders for future delivery of 150.000 tons of pig Iron, of which 200,000 tons are for delivery In the first six months of 1000. The orders arc suf? ficient alone to keep the furnaces in blast until April 1, 1900. The Chattanooga Furniture Co., of Chattanooga. Tenn., Is negotiating to acquire a' plant at Alabama City, near Gndsdch, Ala. It is stated that the com? pany will probably lease the plant until its furniture factory is rebuilt. Messrs. L. M. Gates and J. C. ITaye3, of SmithxStatlon, Ala., are endeavoring to form a cotton factory company. " My wife ?iiflcrcrt for innny years from Ner? oons Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Sleeplessness and Nervous Debility," writes John Kelloe3, Philadelphia. " Wc tried many physicians and numerous remedies, but with no results, until I heard of Johnson's Dyspepsia Cure. We bought als boxes, ami the results far surpassed our ex? pectations. She now eats ami sleeps well, is galuiog in flesh, nnd her eoler, which had got to he yellow and sickly, is now ns fresh ns wheuJ tve were first married, nnd I tell her that John-^ ton's Dyspepsia Cure has made her tea years younger." LARGE BOX 10 CENTS, (as tablets) sent by mail for five 2-ccnt stamps. MaOE atTHE JOHNSON LABORATORIES, ISC, PhUA Snclllng's Pharmacy, Robert F. Holmes &. Co., J. M. F. Trotter, Wallace Ss Moore, Norfolk; Wallace & Co., Berkley: Jerome P. Carr, Portsmouth; Dr. A. W. Ely, Suf? folk, Vu. "limvo been uelnc CASCAItlE'rs for .Insomnia, with which I have been nflllcted for " over twenty years, and I can say that discards have given me more rollet Hum any other reme? dy I have ever trlod. l shall certainly recom? mend them to my friends ns being nil they uro represented." toos. GlLLAllO, EIrIo, 111. Pleasant. Palatablo, Potent, Taste flood. Do Good, Never Hlclion. Wonkcn. or Orlpe. 10c, 25c, 50c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... BIrrHnr Itrwil, fimpawr. Chicago, Ilnnlrnl, ??ir V?rk. SIS Nn.Tn.RAfi Sold and uuarnntceri by alldriig HU'lU'DAb Riststo CVKJ3 Tobacco Habit. 10 anil '?!i crm m, !U drust store, or irmllei! on r<: rWplof prfea hy WIMtKI.JIAXS ifc BROWN DRUG CO., Baltimore. Md. Norfolk Iron Works, geo. w. duval & co., NO. 15 WATER STREET. NORFOLK. ENGINES, BOILERS. SAWMILL and all kinds of machinery of the most im? proved patterns. Also repairing at the shortest notice. Particular attention tu steamboat work. DUVAL'S PATENT BOILER TUBE FERRULES are the only perfect remedy for leaky bollor tubes. They can be Inserted in a few minutes by any engineer, and aro war? ranted lo stop leaks. ti^HEMY MTkE CO^ SAW HILL, And Railroad Supplies, HARDWARE AND SHIP CHANDLERY "Giant" and "Ginnt Pinner," Leather Belting, "Giant," "Granite," und "Shaw nut" Rubber Belting. Agent for Knowles' Steam Pumping Machine._ ^ H; TAYLOR & CO., 224 Water Street. RAILROAD. STEAMBOAT AND MILL SUPPLIES. Agents for this section for the salo of Graton & Knight's Leather Bolting. New York Belting and ' Packing Company's Rubber Goods. Knowlton's Patent Pack? ing. Snow Steam Pumps. my7 "before the war, PLEASE SEND ME A ROAST OF BEEF since the war, SEND ME A ROAST OF HOME KILLED BEEF No danger, we have none but our own killed Beef, Veal, Lamb and Pork, Lard; Saussage, etc. OPEN ALL DAY, BOTH PHONES J.S. Bell, Jr.&Co., Corner Quean and Church Sts. OLD PHONE 835. NEW PHONE 1010. Genvi.ne 9 Little Liver Pills? Must Bear Signature of See Fue-Sl mile Wrapper Below. Voxjr small and as oasy to take as sogar. - FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVES. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION 2S C4rnt | Purely Xe^l^lo./&r^*sZ?>^r6 ..... TBgrearaBatgartKsa CURE SICK HEADACHE. -, ? 1* I I I3> ? HBniWBIB & WBEHH GO.. 'NORFOLK, VA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ?IN? V?8 We now linvc on our yard a stock of freshly mined and choice ? ANTHRACITE COAL. Our customers would do well to place their orders and lay in their winter sup? ply while the coal Is dry, fresh and clean. Pocahontas Steam Coal a specialty. Get our prices before buying elsewhere. Pine and Oak Wood ! of the very best quality on this market; sawed, split and delivered as required. Your orders aro respectfully solicited. NORFOLK, VA. OLD 'PHONES. 5-114 nnd 235. NEW 'PHONES. 15 and 2fl. We beg (o call the attention of the public that we are Miners' Agents for the Celebrated Wholesale and Retail Dealers Iii ANTHRACITE and BITUMINOUS 61 GRAN8Y STREET. TARDS-Centrnl Wharf. SHIPPING PIERS?N. & W. R'y Co, Norfolk and Lambert's Point. 'Phones, 34 and 137. COOKE, CLARK & CO, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS Cabinet Mantels, Tiling and Grales, Fine Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oils and Glass. 84 COMMERCIAL PLACE. 87 ROANOKE AVE. SVJADL ME A IV! AN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUKE A 1.1, Ifervoua IlUeatrs?FniUng Mem. ory, lmpoiuiicy.HlouiilfBBioss.otc, cnisced njrAtHMaan? olher Kutwiu and Indl? crotinnit. 'J'/tfy quickly nnd aurelu re?lor? T.o?t Vitality In old or joanR, and _ Jltuuwu for study,bualutws or laarrlasa , V^-^sTf rrovjijt Iu?unit? ond t\>iir,<.imi>(ion if taken in tiros. Thnir no f !io-.?s immediate irnnroio raont and oUecto a O?H.E wbero all oth.cn full. In eist upon hr.vlrjj tho cetiuim, AJax TLbletg. They lia7u uurod thousands and will euro yon. Wo nlvo a posdti?n written ?unrnntec lo etluct n cure In oni-h cnie or rntund (he money. Prleu 00 conti iior pncknii?, or Pli PuoUoBos (full tr?ntnientl for S2.C0. lJy mall,In l?lafa wmppej^^on le^li.tof i.rlce. Circular tree. AJAX REMEDY CO., For salo In Norfolk. Martin & Co. and it. druggists. Va., by Rurrow, P. Holmes He Co., fea-lu.lh,sa-ly HAVE YOU Sore Throat. Pimples, Cop per-Coloied Spots, Aches, Old Sores, Ul? cers In Mouth. Hair Fnll'ugT Write COOK REMEDY CO.. I6?7 MASONIC TEMPLE, Chicago,! 111., ? for proofs of cures. Capital S?uO.O.iO. .Worst cases cured In 15 to 35 dftys. ICO-pagif hook free. STENGIL GUTTERS, Rubber and Steel Stnmps, Railroad, Hotel, Ilnggnge ami Brass Checks, Seals, Batiges; Stencil and Stamp Iuks, Pads; Daters, etc. ' . PUG1NIX swfflPQiid sisnciiwoiKs, Job Printers.^ Cor. Nlvlsori and Church Sis. WR. ' FENTRESS & SON. REAL . ESTATE AUCTIONEERS AND RENTAL AGENTS, No. 16' DANK STREET, NORFOLK. VA. FOR RENT.' DWELLINGS. 226 Willoughby avenue.'' 23 ? High street; all modorn Improve? ments. . 22 Arlington Place; all modern Improve? ments. 433 Bute street, alt modern Improvements 210 Clatborno''avenue; modern Improve? ments. 149 Wood street; all modern Improve? ments. 608 Main street; 7 rooms and store. 23 and 25 Smtth street. V STORES. > 608 Main street; 7 rooms above. 237 Nicholson street. 71S W. Brambleton avenue. Factory Building corner. Water and Madison streets. Livery Stabler corner Church and Union streets. FLATS. 718 and 720 W. BiLmbleton avenue, 12, 14, 10 and 18 Taylor's lone. FOR RE1 INT. 315 Boush St.. Oct. 1 504 Highland Ave., 512.50. 317 Wllloughby.bath, etc. 170 Bermuda street. 134 Kelly, $7.50. 500 Main, $12.00. 1320 Bute St., Oct. 1 50 York Place. October 1. 52 Liberty street, Berkley. 303 Church St.. $25.00 | 270 Chapel, 3 rooms, $7.00. 272 Chapel, 3 rooms, $7.00. FOR SALE. Nico houso on Windsor avenue. Three brick houses on Chapel street. Nice houso on Clalborne .$1.S00 Nico house on Highland .2,100 . Nice hoiif?u on Maitby .1,300 Nice brick house on Maitby . 1,600 Nico houso on Duncan. avenue less than cost. East Main street property, Church street property, paying 7 iper cent, net; three now houses on South Kelly, at water; brick house on Fenchurch street, lot on Fenchurch street, ono on Bank, ono on Chni'lolle. two on Duke street, nleo house on Bank street. 16 rooms, will malte llrst-class boarding-house. MONEY TO LOAN. I H. C. H0GGARD & CO., PHONE 749. 36 BANK STREET. byrd, baldwin & co., RE,\TAI. AGI* N TN. ItOQMS 23 AND!? 11 a i > i > l \ <: i < > \ Stil i.ihx;, <? It A .N il Y VI Uli I. FOR RENT. ? DWELLINGS. iFrout St., Atlantic City, $S. Brown ave.. $lt!.6G. 729 Church, $1.50. Three houses, Poolo 733 Cliurch, $1.50. St., Atlantic City, 725 Chinch, $4.60. $15 each. I 725 Church. $."..00. IS Mowbray Arch,$55 729 Church, $4.60. 267 York. $41.67. 69 Taxewell, $37.50. Colonial ave., Ghent, $50.00. 229 Bute, $60.00. Colon'al ave., Ghent, $45.10. 133 York, $41.67. Martin ave.. $10.66. 102 Wood, $20.00. 40S Brambleton ave.,! S? Bank. $40m jl3.r.(j j 6a Commercial, $7a. 721 Church, $4.60. 110 Falkland, $6.50. STORES. 32 Charlotte. 34 Charlotte. Water, $S3.^4. 331 Church, $10.00. 237 Church. $40.00. 68 York. $11.67. 10S York. $11.07. 77 Falkland. $22.50. 25 North, $20 00. 126 Maple, $12.50. Mabry Arch, Ghent, $100.00. ;00 Urunby, $25.00. 314 Granby, $10.00. OFFICES. Warehouse and of? fices cor. Water and Fayette. $S3.34 10.1 Grnnhy $15 00. Warren Crescent-!217 Main, $10 each. rnt*>Wesi Building, cor. Main and Churcli. Iladdington Build? ing, cor. Granby Ghent. $50 00. ROOMS. 112 Maple, $7.00 and City Hull ava WHITE ?t GO. REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AGENT NO. 31 BANK STREET. 210 Clalborne avenue. 7 rooms .2.1.00 59 Fenchurch, 7 rooms . 21.00 2- Arlington Place, 7 rooms . 1S.00 ? Arlington Pluce, S rooms . 20.00 267 Holt street. S ruoms . 2.1.00 52 Franklin avenue, 7 rooms . itt.87 Hugbe.4 street. 5 rooms . 6.00 59 Arlington Place, good lint cheap. 121 E. Clalborne, .1 rooms . 10.CO 209 and :!7o Boush. S rooms, Oc.;. 1st...$30.00 46 Dartmouth, 8 rooms .'MM US Chapel, 10 rooms . 27.S0 140 Charlotte, tl rooms . l'o.ihi 17S Granby, t> rooms . 35.00 ku Hute, i rooms anil kitchen . 14.00 141 Boush, S rooms . 3.100 21 North, S rooms . 20.00 265 York.'9 rooms . 80.00 17."' Brewer; 9 rooms . 25.00 I East Brambleton, corner Holly and Excelsior; komI house and lot . 'i Gib W. Brambleton avenue, 6 rooms.. 15.00 1.1 Queen, 9 rooms. 25 00 r.28 Bute, 9 rooms.35.09 64 Mariner. S rooms . 23.00 l?1 Wnnt Praml.i.-itnn ave.. X WtWWwn 80.00 ?.9S Bute St.. 7 rooms . 17.00 105 Lovttt ave., 9 rooms . 25.00 12.1 Mariner, 7 rooms, Oct. 1st. 25.03 127 MaHner, S rooms . 27..10 I 21.1 Bank, S rooms, Oct. 1st. 25.00 IT'S Bute. 9 rooms, Oct. 1st. 37.50 150 Bermuda, 15 rooms. Oct. 1st. 33.33 V. P. SNOW &. CO., Real Estate Agents, 236 Main St. FOR SALE?Nine room house on Poolo street, Atltiulo City Ward; easy terms. House, eight rooms. Thirtieth street. Park Place, new stable, water and sewer? age. House on Fnlklnnd street, eight rooms, large lot; easy terms. Sixty-three lots in East Brambleton: must be sold ut once; price very low for tho lot. Attorneys: All forms of Court Bonds issued promptly in the AMERICAN BONDING AND TRUST CO. Call at office of the: OR 'PHONE 25?. CONTRACTORS AND , BUILDERS. In the market for Lime. Port lend or American Cement Pias, ler. Hair. Chimney Pice Fire Brick. L.itli or Shingles. See us before you buy. We are sole (u-enu for Acme Cement Plas? ter. New No. 146 Water street. BATCHELDER & COLLINS Hay, Corn and Oats A SPECIALTY. V/e buy direct and deliver goods from car In large or smnll Quantities.' Otir prices are low. We solicit orders through? out North Carolina and Virginia, which will receive our prompt attention. CHAS. E. SCOTT & CO. "NORFOLK, VA. Old Phono 251. >lew. Phono 113?, AV?'liu>- KAi.K?-TSIIS ItATf. ' By tho Morris Auction-House, 14 Woshj lngton street, pppositu Now Markct."' 1 KEG?LAR TRADE SALE OE CLOTHl 1NG, GENTS' FURNISHING 5 GOODS. HATS, AND CAPS, SHOES. &c. , . At our auction house THIS (ThurSduyl MORNING at 10 o'clock. 1 H. It. MORRIS, I It Manager.. AUCTION *Al,KN- t'VTVKK HAYN, By Byrd, Baldwin & Co., Auctioneers: BY VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN DEEI ot trust to me us trustee dated)tht first day of March, 1SU7, and duly recordct In tho Clerk's oniee of? Norfolk county Virginia., In deed book .20?. pago 442,' ant at tho request of tho creditors thereln'sc cured, 1 shall sell at public auction, at th< Norfolk Real.Estate and Stock Exchange No. 23C Main street, Norfolk. Va., on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1S03, at 12 o'clock M., tho. following property! towlt: 5 THAT CERTAIN LOT OF LAND, wltll all the Improvements thereon, situated,oil Bowden's Ferry Road. Lambert's Point! Va., und designated as Lot No. 0, Hindi No. 181 on the plat.of (ho Norfolk Watet] Front Development Company. Tho said lot has a frontage of SO feet or Bowdcn's Forry Road, with a depth of 12(1 foot. ! There is now a gooil store on said lotf which is now under a good rental. TERMS?Ca i=h. WILLIAM B. HA LOW IN, Trustee BYRD. BALDWIN & CO.. so7-10t - Auct'.onoers. Fine Lots for Sale! A>T A BARGAIN on Hamilton, Ward, DuncanJI Franklin and Martin Avenue?! (West End Land Company). Prices from $150 to $1,000' one-fifth cash; balance on time. h. l. page & coj Real Estate Agents, . 22 BANK ST Abbott Morris. W. W. Marshall} morris, fllarsHail & GoJ Real .Estate and Insurance AgentsJ Office, 158 Plum,; Sc. H3F? PHONE No. 884. One of the prettiest home:! on Willoughby avenue forsalej cheap. Don't forget the lob in fr?nt! of Citv Park. W'e luve a lew} left. If you want to insure yourl home call to see us. rcTlTLiTepisll?l RENTAL AGENTS. ROOM NO. fl TAI.HOT BUILDING, 17SI MAIN STREET. FOR RENT; No. 715 Church street. Iluntersvlllo, No. 20 C avenue, Ilnnursvillc. No. IS C avenue. Muntersvllle, No. 110 Highland avenue. No. 4'JO Sheldon avenue. STORM corner Cook and Cnlvcrt Sin, If you hnve hoi?es to rein call us ii] over new phone No. SSti and you will re eclve prompt uitentiou. - ? RETURNS MONTHLY. -T. F, Rogers, ROOMS 211 AND 212 COLUMIJ1A BUlLLdj 1NG. GRAN 11Y STUU1ST. BTORBJE. Store No. 10 Bank Btreet. Store No. 4? Commercial Place. Store and dwelling No. GUS Main street 4 new stores on Ul'anby street. ?Stora No. "ill Commerce street. Warehouse ICO Water street. Store No. 37C liuto street. Warehouse Nca. 4t ana 43 Wood.ttae Lane.! Oftteos: Grauby. Bank and Commerce at*. Store L10 Water street. Dwelling 4S3 Main street. Dwelling corner Warran Crescent an Oolonlnl avenue. Flat In Albemarle Building. Dwelling Main street. Dwelling No. 137 York street. Dwelling No. 128 Freemason street. Dwelling No. 297 DiiKt. street. Dwelling No. 105 York street. Dwelling In Mottu ?lock, Ghent. Dwelling No. 218 Boush street. Dwelling No. 222 Boush street. Dwelling No. 222 York street. Dwelling Olney Road. Ghent. FOR SALE. A nice brick dwelling for salo on York] street, cheap to a quick buyer. FOR RENT. RESIDENCES. October 1st. 219 York street. Now House Colonial avenue. 139 Yarmouth street, cornor house. Frame Houso on Yarmouth street, fur nlshed. 144 Duke street. ? Possession Given at Once. 401 Bute street. 2S0 York street, largo yard In front. 332 Bank street. 127 Mariner street, 89 Holt street. 906 and 307 Lovott avenue. 401 Buto street. 20fi Cove street. 182 Bermuda street. 125 and 127 Mariner street. S3' Cumberland street. Several nice houses in Atlantic City. STORES. RR5 Main street. 300 and 302 Church St., corner stors> 683 Main street. 241 Church street. 42 Washington street. 196 Church street, flat above. For further Information 'phone S?. W. jLlTVEM; Real Estate and Rental Agents. CORNER BANK AND PLUME STS.|