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Page 1: fteBriM BETTERFOR ON STOCKMARKET Very.Attractivs West-End ... · lflf ACTIVITY. ONSTOCKMARKET Due

lflf ACTIVITY .

ON STOCK MARKETDue Largeiy to Crop of Rumors df

Cojn'blnation.

BONDS QUIET AND ACTIVE

ilroad Slocks Vovcd Witfclj, But Sircngthof Aiarkzl Was Not fit

AU V.'cl! nistrii-

ufcd.

(Bj issoantcC Pres*.)W V'i]!K, Oct Hl.<Sreat spccula-

<¦. to-day. i.'.n ii was centered tq acxlonl in thn Transcontinenta'

s, led ny S:. ivni. v !ij- U rose S9J

and closed 1 poim below the !><>!.appearance ol tbc marke. suRgestedays ni' last s irXrii! dear t<> the mem-if ihe professional speculators, when>. -.ii don ... .. ... w railroad' systemnew transcontinental .combiita».on.::¦¦¦¦¦ ... i. .. ¦¦ ssivc day, and

... ;. ¦. i-;.! .! in ii),- CTCdulOUS IllOod'

acUvJty ol to'-day*s market wasly du" t-. ihe crop <.i' rumors revivodusterday's various rctoorts ol theisod phni for consoliaaUng Uie coh-,: rCoi liern Pacific. Greal NorthernBurlington in orse proprietary com-As a matter of fact, the oflicial

tlniers this morning of Ui accuracy'- published r< poi an ihe prt mut:-. ,:, Uie ri .. of Great Northi rn:-., d and 1 tl ra Pacific preCcrred.

si ntiment. 'fhe sea ral accord of¦-?.!¦.'. rumors iu allowlng Uial theof Xorthi rn Pacific itself was not

ir ¦¦ :.!¦ for ln Uie plan. the alli g. .1

::¦ bj :... H .. n ::.;¦ n sl is i sertt J.

was :i..: .i participarit i:i the plan. seem d:.> open up a vista of renewed cbntenUbmAs the day progressed Oiere was a re¬

vival of old rumoir ilini 1-tiion Pacilicwas to acrjulrc St. Paul in exclianfce fornew bonds. ln the presence of thesepleasant old associations, speculative en-iliusinrm seemed to take fire. Tho buv-iiifr of St. Paul was nuite i:i Uie ol<i prodi-cil fashion of last year. and Oilon Paci¬fic Southern Pacific and Alchison wereconsplcuous followers. The extreme ad¬vance in Union Pacific was 'J-'K.. and InSouthern Pacific -1-. Rock ls:.-m<i was- un4 polnts at one timo mi lichi dealings.Missouri Pacific by no means kepl pacewith ihx othcr transconUnental railroads.:n;i the stocks as a whole were Inggards.Soutbwesterns were affeeted by poorearnings for Uie iirsl week in October.but Uie activity or strcr«th -¦: Uiemarket was bv no means ireneral or v, iidlstributefi. The coalers and Uie steelstocks seemed to bc IltUe affeeted andmoved narowly. Expcctation of a gobdbank statement waa treneral.Tho railroad bond market was cpuot

and acUve. and showed an increasingstrength. Total sales. par value. $3,540.-i- n) i'niti d Stafrs ''' upon ad\ anced Y*

't: ..' ,,'.'¦'' ¦.-..!. .s of stocks to-day wcrc

MOXET AND EXCITANGE.Moncr on

.-.'i closecT st.-a.lv a1 3@3K oer cent.: lastloar) ::l. per cent- prime mercantile-.-iin'r 4'i/,(gi5 iinr cent Sterling exchangesllc-htiv easier with actual business lnbankers' bills at 54.m-/ v,\ for demand.na.r at s-l [email protected] for sixty days: postearates s-1 P '.'¦ '¦<' >." and S.S7: commercialbills." $4.S.W.«f4.S35J. Bar silver, iu.1*;Mexican dollaVs. 4:.',. Government bondsflrm: Stato bonds inacUve: railroad bondsstrong.

Total bnnk clearings for week endedOctober 10th. S2.-04.13C7.4!W: [njcrease. .._»>per cent. Outside Xew York. .-;,-!(..<«'-.'..Increase, 13.4 per cent.

5TOCK QUOTATIONS.rmnlFbo,'. l.v Mow<r«. srolT & STr.lXrtTKI.LO'W,

McniberaXew Yorl; stock Kxcliancr.Olion. llillli. Low. O105-.

f,MriT,,n"oTloi,Vo. 101K 102K 101% 1«I'.r.ltt.i.ovo.tOhio pW. .... -. -"- "

^^ii!!^;^:^::::::: &̂̂griiriT.peskc.tOlilo.»-8 **** «¦''. *p-Cliicnro &. Alton. i'Cilrnco 4- Aiton I'T'l. ,-__;-- ,;.-. *. *

ClitoncoGreM Western. 2-'« .A ^h* <^-«C'litcnt-o i.real IV.-t'll pM . J-Hriilrnco (ii IVi'M'n pl«l. B . - 4*

c.il.A st. I.ni.n pW. "--^ WSi '-'S «Mi

!-\*NornVwMt.'.'.'.'.'.'."."¦-"' IVS^ !*i« 1954 JBPJ4(I,ln.fco lt. 1. (t I'hcKIc... 14...', 141 HOX M>cliiiiiet.'l'wi". .<I inn...... . :'(.'liii-nco'lorm..\;'I ran".. pfu . JJCol.Soutl.m. 13*- 1S4 1SU, 18%,Cul Bonthern Int t>M. .'.< ..'^ r,s .'-'>

(ol.Soutluin 2d ]>fO. -4 "*T-n 24 :<U

f.-i

T.clnTrnrc & T.u.l.'w.n. H* 16*1. -*«. i$$I)*1..I_i.k.A Western... . I23H 224 _?«.}. -*I**"V'IH-iivrrA-iloGranU.. 44*. 45X 41s!. 4SXWmvcr*. Mo CJrs-ndepfd.. --!- .>."¦!-'. -"-^iErK.:. 42 4Wh 413.BrlelfttpT,.. "O1. .¦>"- .¦>ICrfeM trfd. .;;.G;est>:orth.*rn pfd. tt'J., -H*1-* m^H.-.ili.-Cnal. ... ""

Qoclch.? Valley. ..;:.¦« 5S>- ""4Ho-attnc Velley pld. -..- ._-llHnoi.Cem._J. 115 146 J44-»loivn Centrai. -.

lf.. s('rnliiilii''l.i l.nl;e Kiio ,t ,,Vc4.-*ni. .-

l.o;ilRvllU..'_Xa,l.vlllo.... 10^. Mg >«« «J1**M«_«ti.pt iteiitTfir.:S!« *::.5 3;'.i? *:;L

iMexicnnCeiltrnl. -.".'» -3X ""'* r'.."iMrslrsn National. __yMlnnciip .- St. l.ouls. .-.- -_. ^.y ~

N-f__--__rf.Kwu-fcTe-_.pft-. .;'-,. 5"' Jls .J,KeY._fer-.e2- Centrai. »«-» .... .,;;.* '.-v

r*_rfo.__:AVesteni.*... .**"»'NoiTotl" A- Wr-t-Mii i-i'I..;. ,_:,..Sot-OirrnPnclfle pf<l.

I Oiitnilo _fc Western.r,.n.c.--:.'.i.:.

Ife'nn-vivr.nm.Rvndtlii.........Reafl.-V-d pf'l.El.I".-A-San: Fr. '¦'-.

t±tg££:28E: @ gS s.<;i I ftoulbwesteni. ..'?*'._ 2n 2S".Ri";',. souru*v_5i<..ru ;,fa. :>*.'._ .",-.*., .*¦¦¦"*.:.Ki'ponl . l-Wi li7 ¦5S**»i_;'v.... .f,i. i«i is.ij; i*-gBonIn*-ri.I'»c.'n"..:.-.. s"« 39!- ||WS.til i,«-> >i '¦*.«¦ Iwrry. S"'". *":"*- ..;*-»-t...:.:.T,; itr.ilwuypM....: ¦"¦W *.¦.*.. ?r"-l,.us .Vfn-.lflc..". 4»<_i Jl 40Ti.l.-do.St. I.. .V West.ToI'edo'.St. I.. A:\Vcst. pf.t.Ciilonl'nclflc.Pnlonl'aciflcpfd.«*niift_li. .

Wnbnslipfd.W3ie*1liie.*-.'lr»k-'R-rt*. l-** lsWli-eJ.fc-_Kr-c 2d pf<l. ..¦.

Wlsconsln Centrnl. "U". *¦{<Wiscoiism Centrnl pfd.... 41»_i 4.J.

EXl-lli:.!- COMl'AXIES.

S4K SSJi

lli-i 144*.-1U 4(l«{.<"-<;_ 76*45_lf ..!._,

tmit^S-tftte.. . ...*

1MWells-Cw"*!*.M15"CKI.I-ANi:Oi:S.

An.rrfsM.Ml ^ ;'.*']:. ....... «: < « ^ ffi|LliisetdOll.-.4SL-.u-rcdOil Pf-i. ..... ;;** ,:;..; «

Atinco.idnMi.iJl.KCo. SG-, S| SH« t^

!v;,.-,:n||r.,..iP.-u.--r....... _^4 *--- ;. ":.

Internntlonnl Pnperyfd... <?'- '-* -< ^!.li tcn.ntloiinl l'orrer...... j**"?.Lr.ri<"<:<-<;R*<.

rnSi!-encr.:::::::::::: »s ^' ss -rSortiiAinerlcnn. "'

»^°r.".".^:::.^ »^ >5 fb ^Prrcsed Steel Cbt. __[ ¦.¦".' *-Su "¦':!,.

Tennessee Coal -fclron. 61 '" '*' n '^"V*Union Vac. .""* -.'-..

Uiiioll Kas |.f.l.¦¦. .* .'"Ttiilort^lP.'"-'1-enliier. 1-fi ---. ,":*. _Z_fUnited State. l_ea.Ju-r.prd -» -"_". *,' *';.-,l!nfte<lSt:itfi niiln.rr. 15)4 J-'1** *»

_-<iited_tnie_ Uul>l>er ofd. ,;."" ".-

Westernutilou . "!>' ;'.. \_ f]1'Kep. lron&.Steei. l':* ¦. - (., .;,HIt.),. Iiou AStc.-t i«ld. "|. 0l |;»5.("ill 1..IKI.IV. '-'¦'. ..¦-_:

Cni¦ l"..u:.<irv nM. Kl ¦-.- 4_',; /'Int. .-.10:111. J*uir.i>. ¦¦.''._ ''¦ "s-"Hlm. Steam l-ump t»«. **** -"GSloss-Slietl .-. A lr,,:,. .- ;'."*.Sloss-^jl.ell. K. & Iron pfd. ,sNnllonnl Salt. .;uI_SutlonnlSaltpfd. <¦' *-- ..:; t1U-S. Steel...... 4r;--. 435. "* 4MH0. S. Steel pfd. vs. »l g,? 'j:'"''-Amei-icanCoitotiOil. 30<a 3f,:i ¦* s2'"*Va. nfolilia lien.

'*

¦"".\ ;..-i.:.inliii:i L'licni pfd. 11S

EOXDST "= ri. T."f:n. rep.. 3CS lin.-icii-.« Vsl 4-<'_ 10bV S _.., Kefini.coui*. -.(¦', J..-X Uni_ed.4's...lC15_US Jt*«, r-*_.lOT'i Mexican Cen 4's... F4l > :". coupon. ..20R Mexican <"'ii lst i" *.'llSiH ¦.. - ii ¦¦* *.?.u Minh&St Louis t'_ 10:.'^,

!>. jn.t3H M U" .. i-i".i .'s, I,--.112 MK&T2d'_. SlJs¦>.coupon.*;. J'Y Ceuu_.I 1st's...l0">._

V I-;,-. .,.._i>toie_,....n7l. N V Cen cen »£-?«'.1C9l S5'a Sronp..ii.i07X NJ Cer. eeneral _'s.3S0*_A1clii.ou_rencrai4'_ !0S"__ KorDieru Pac. 4's.;.104i_,AlclilsonndJusU's.. 9_ Norttaernl'aclCcS't. "2?£Kal-4-Ol.io .'...lOi -." A kVconsol 4'!....:C2XUaltiOliioSJi's**" '"o';, Beadiue jjeneral 4's SODalt .v Oliioeonv ""*:?:¦'. m LA I >l cousol3's.ll5"_ChiihJ:i Sonth'n'.d'a '.f.T**_Cen of Ha 5's. con ''.ii

-lt I... Sl" 4's...i. & S W lft's.

Cen .f Ua Istln.... 7i st l. i s W JJ's. ,S_c .ii of _» _M l:i. 26 San An fc.Al'ass... 85}_ClKS J_ 01iIo4i_'s.. 3H7 Soutlicrn l'ac 4's.... 92!.ClilciAJtS.S's. ?4-V Soutliern llya's.ll*"<4

li ii .V -..> :ie»-4*., 98 Tex &l'wcitic :.sl's..H9CM'fcSt'l'gen-l's, !10_. T. St L_.*.V4'5. slS'C.t X ..¦.'< c.n-ol 7'.-. ¦.:.'.*'U Union Pacific 4's...103}_C 11 I >*. P 4'.-.10BS lHion l'm- .".mv 4's 107VjCCCfcStr.gcn?'_ 10! \V:.b:i_"u _sfs.<1<u,.Chicago Term 4's... <-;;*^, Wabash "d's.IliColomdoSouthn4'. >'.-U Wabash Bel. Ii. M-ViDenverfcKioG 4"s..lO'_iK WestShore 4's.1122.Eiic prior llen Vs. 9S Wheel A 1. l.iie 4's. 8»hvi. genernl4's. 6S Wlsconsln Cen 4's.'. SbJ.l*t>V____ienCitist's 103 MiOI's. Ul(."ou 'lol< 4's. 653*

3AZ.TnHOT_E STOCK MARKET.BALTIJirORE. MD., Oct H..Seabi

common, 'S<:^r'i2i\";'i: do. oreferred, ,"iiOOTi. Seaboard 4's, S-VfcCcfS^U.

RICHMOND STOCK MARKET.Richmond. ya.. Oct. 11, 1!»01.

SAL.ES.Virginia-Carolina CliemicaJ preferred.20

shares af l-<»-: 10 shares .-u V.m'..: _.'!shares at l_.ii'-: L'O shares :;i i"_<>'-'..

Virffinia Centurles-^-5100 at :'iV.*.; $1.S00 at0G<_.Richmonfi Trust aiul Safe Dci.iosit Co..

RKAIi ES'A'ATE AT PRIVATE SAIiE

To InvestorsWe are authorized to offer for sale the most desirable

IZ^Testi Grace S>1bi.'»<a©'S C;o2?s'2.^s]^¦, 3L*ot;

in the city. The property is most attractiyely located in the very bestresidence section, and offers an opportunity for improvement such as israrely given to investors. The let has a front of SO FEEi, and extendsback to a paved alley in the rear. Handsome residences built here wouldbe eagerly taked.

O- L-. & W. L.-. DENdpM;82. E. MAIN STREET.

the . . - ! THE lKSTiTUTSO?: FQH THE |PEOPLE.

Ccptvsits in sotis ofSavings Bank je? Richmond, j cne dollar

1117 EAST MAIN STREET, allowed.Ke*t to tictel Lexinrjton. } LOANS MADE ON RU1. ESTATE.

Opp.^ite « Richmond Dispatch." I N'EGOIMBLE rAPES DlSCGUNTED.

R. A. PATURSOX, Pre3. L. Z. MORRIS, Ylcc-Pres. JAMES M. BALL, Cosiiiar.

& W, Braooh & Oo.BANKERS and BRGKERS.

Members ol New Vork Cotlsn L'xchsiijc aad

Clilcsjo Fiosrd of Iradc |New York Corrcspondenls:

LADENBURG. THALMANN & CO,PRINCE & WHITfcLY, jl.LhMAN BROS. 1

t new york;Private Wires to-* BO:sTO.\.aad

{ CHICAGO

John L Williams & Sons,BANKERS

-AND DEALERS IN-

iNVESTIKENT SECURITIES.COEXKR TESTH ATCD AtAIIC STS.

FATALlTiES !N PULASKIFireman Killed ia Resr-Ead Collisioa.A Boy

Killed By Thrcsliing Machine.(Spocla.' DIspatcli t-j Tbe Time* )

DUBL1X, va., October 11..A rcar-end collision caused by an engine crash-ing- Into a freight train that was stand¬ing ori the main track at iliis place Hiismorning. caused the death of FiremanFrank Lavindexv of the colliding engine.His home was ih Pulaski and he was

married in September. The wreck as toproperty is not a sericus cne, and thctrack was clearcd In a few hours.Fred Klrg, a young man, 22 years of

age, was icstaritly killed this afternoon onthe farm of H. L. Wysor. of thls county,by tho ovrturning; of a threshlng ma¬chine.

Rcftiblican Candidate.(Speclal Dispatch to The Times.)

ROANOKE, VA.. October 11..R. H. An-gol, prcsident of the Central Manufactur¬lng Company, a Republican. but one ofthe most prominent and popular citizensof the city, has announeed his candidacyfor thc House of Delegates, ln oppositiontn John "Wood. tha De:coo.ra.tlc ncvmin*c»

fteBriM.AND.

Members of' New York StockExchange.

Private Wire to New York

10 shares at 142;STATE SECURITIES. Bld. Asked.

North Carolina 4's. C. J910.. 105North Carolina 6 s. C. 1919.. 13DVa.'.Ts. new. C. and R.. 1032.. 96 96%Va. Centurics. 2-3. C. and R... 90VJ 90%CITY SECURITIES.

Rich. City 5"s. R.. 1920-1022.. lisRieh. City 4's. R.. 1920-1930.. 100RAIROAD BONDS.

Ga. Pac: lst O's, C, 1922.120Ga.. Soull.ern anci Fla., 1:.4.'>.. 111G. and A. R. R. Con. .Vs. 107N. and XV. Ry. 4's, .11)00. 10114 ...

Pet. Class.A iVs. R. C 1920.. Tn;Pet. Class B O's. R. C. 1920.. 125Rich. anci Meck. lst 4's. UMiS.. S2Seaboard Bond Certiilcates... Sl% S2%W. N. C. lst O'S, C. 1914- l->RAILROAD STOCKS.

Atlantic Coast L. of CoriniiOO 155 1C0Norfolk and Western com:.100 50K. and P. and Ii., F. andP. Connection .70 130

Seaboard Air Line pfd'.100 50% 50%BANK A..D TRUST CO. STOCKS.

American National .100 110Citv .25 3u'i ...

First National .100 175Metropolitan .2-". :. 25Pet. Sav. and 1ns. Co-20 55 05Plariters National .100 305Rich. T. ano S. Dep. Co:..100 142 142%Savings Bank Of Rich.25 45State Bank of Va.100 100Southern Trust Co.100 108Uniori Bank of Rich.-.50 10jVirginia Trust Co .100 12S ...

INS. COMPANIES.Va. Fire and Marine .25 3S ...

Virginia State .25 20 2S.UISCELLANEOUS.

Amer. Tob. Co. pfd, S's..:.10O 140 150Oid Dominion S. S. Co.100 120 130S. I. and S. Co. 1st bonds tis. 100.S. I. and S. Co. Con. 4%'s- 75 ...

S.-S. S. an.l I. Co. pfd. 7's. .100 .< . 82Va.-Car. Chem. pfd. S's.. .100 120% 121Va.-Car. Chem. com.WO 59 59-;*

GRAIN AND COTTON EXCHANGE.WHEAT.

_Longberry.74 ®'j*Mixed . 74 ®7oShortberry ."4 «i?75No. 2 red . 75Va. bag lots . 00 ©74

CORN.White fVa.) bag lots. 05%No. 2 white. 05%No. 3 white . 0"No. 2 mixed . 031*.No. 2 mixed . 03No. 3 mixed . 03

OATS.No. 2 mixed . 40No. 3 mixed . S9%No. 2 white . 41%Winter seed . 50 @54RYE . "> CrfUO

PSAKTjT MAP.KET3.NORFOLK, VA.. Oct. 11..PEANUTS.

Dull; fancy, 2:*ie.; strictly prime. 2%e.;prime, 2ft2>-ic.: Spanish,-75ff77c.; machinepicked, l%(S>l%c.PETERSBURG. VA.. Oct. 11..(Re¬

ported bv Martin &: Son.l-l'KA.Ntns-Markct verv qui: t in Virginians: shell-Itig stock. l'v/iiv.; prime, 2<g!2%x: extra.ish: Buyers offering 77%c: scllers askinghigher prices.

COTTON MARKETS.NKW YORK, Cet. 11..The cotton

markot. opened easy with prices CfiU pointslower iri sympathy with .surprisinsly weakLivcrpool cablcs ano" some foreign sel!in__rorders. Following the call expdrters be¬came free buyers. devoting attentionchiefly to near months. This supportcaused shorts lo turn for cover. andwithin the first hour prices were back tolast night's closing Hgures, with tlie un-dertorie lirm. But later prices settledpoint by point under scatterinjr sales forprofits. Small. cstnliates for to-morrow'srcceipts and tlie large clearances for ex¬port caused a further decrease in portstocks. which led to a further generalbuying.At the close the market was stcady in

tone with prices 2^(0 points lower. Noone attem'pted to account for the debres-sion abroad". iriasmuch a? receipts on thisside continue v'erl ight, the weeklv statis-ticial statement from Livcrpool. thes'trongest received here in many months;the crop reports unfavorable, tlie weaihei-forecast predieting colder weather it; tliecotton belt.-and the demand for spot cot¬ton throughout the South very active.

Cotton futures openOl easy; closed'steadv. . Opened. Closed.Oct< ber .S.OO 8.03November . . 7.!»7 S.02December . S.01 S a>January .¦s"" S.04February .7.9S S.9.|March . -US 7.99Anril . 8.02 ..9Mav . '.." '.JSSiiot cotton closed quiet: middling up¬

lands s7-lCc.; middling gulf, Sll-10c;sales,' 707 bales.

Cetion steady: middling. $7Wc.: nrtrecipfs. 0o0 baloc; stock. 4.29:' bales-sales. 797 bales; stock, St'i.f.i:' babsTotal Lo-dav.Net rc.-cipts." ....,'-">2 bales;

cj.port to Great Britain. 12.J M:bales: toFrance, 9;750 bales: to the Continent, i!,-459 bales: stock. -:::0.317 balesConsolidated.Net receipts. 2. 1,9.12 bales,

export to Great Britam, 51301 bnb.s: to

Frar.ee, :'2.-lii baics; to the Continent, .6,-

"";|-otaiesince September lst-Xi-t ^ceirits,S5S.10S bales: export to Great Britain.'ii-:'.'.il bales; to France. iG.S^Js bdc*.. to

tbc Continent, 202.945 bales.

.!he following are the total net receiptsof rbttori at all ports smce September 1.

*:,01:. .Bales.

girS^'::::::::::.::;::::;::!!MSavannah . H*.2g)Charleston .M*iWilmington . -i'-.vNorfolk .'?,%%Baltimore .;. =-.J:'new York. '.¦]::::Boston . i'"-;Newport News. 2Philadelphia . -¦";'Brunswick . .>.!£?,Fei'sacola-. ~'l°*

Total .^.S5S.10SPETERSBURG. VA.. Oct. ll.-(Rc-

ported by Martin & Son.j-COi fOXs-Quiet at S-lic.

CKTCAGO MARKET--CHIC\GO. ILL-., Oct. 11..The Govern-

ment rcilort' of a'slight decrease£n.thecondition of the com crop was. a^eckledlv bullish factor in an otharwise beansnmarket io-d'av, affecting wheat as mucha" [t did coriK 'Do cember con,i closed^^c.hlgher; December '-vheat "^c-*.\^l._'.m> December oats a shade depiess^o.ProvislomTclosed from 5r.12V-o. higher.The lcadi"g features ranged as follows:.Uie ieaau.b

^^ High Lqw close<WHEAT.Nc. 2.

GS 0SV. 68 GS!/.Oct .. 0S i^'-- ";;. i." '!

Bee. 09% -10^ 09'jMay.-» ««w

COcf"K0" "

K« ^5^ ooV. 55,;'See- :::::: U p :¦¦«*pMay ..'_ 5tf* oii,JL ^ °°/'-'

OATS.No. 2.

^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦ I I 11 IMESS PORK.bbl.?an' "*!!!l5.66 15!6s l4!S7V& 15'.05May 'I!....15.07*6 15.15 14.97% 15.15LARD-100 lbs.Oct .0-30 0-37% 9.30 9.37^jan .S.S7 8.97% S.S2U S.97UMay" .S.S7% &97% 8.85 8.97%SHORT RIBS.100 lbs.

SS; ::::::-%P S f:?i% f:iF

May.-.87i/_ 7.65 7.9_V_ 7.f._.Cash ouotations were as follow . Flour

steady. No. :i snring . wheat. GTtSUS-'Ji.c.:jJJo. 2 red. GO-Xc. -No. 2 oats, 35%<_?30p.:T«.Ti.> 2 white, :,.v*./.lV"i,e.: No. ;s white ;.TV_«f.:.SMc. No. rye, 5o4i_5^c.v Fair to choicemalting barley, uSSESJc. No. 1 tlaxseed.$1.47: No. 1 northwestem. $1.52. PrimeTlmothv seed, $5.5*5. Mess pork. per bar¬rel. $13.85@i:_.no; lard. per 100 pounds.$!..35@_.-7. short rib sides (loo'sc), ..S.^VitS.40; dry salted should.rs (boxed),§7.t;'[email protected]; short clear sides (boxed),_*.S._0®--i.»0. "Whiskey, basis of highwlnes, 81.30. Butter stead'y: creamery,I4©2___c.; dalry. 13*_fc_!)cl Cheese steadyat '.VJjfi.lO-Tic. Eggs iirm; fresh, 17.0c. Re-ceipts.Wheat. 170,lK)<) bushels: corn. 200.-000 bushels; oats, 20i),000 bushels; hoss,10,000 head.

irnr.TIMOKI. AiABICET'BALTIMORE, MD.. Oct. 11..Flour

quiet and unchanged. .Wheat firmer, butverv cTull; spot. 72.4@72&c.; the month.7__«@72:-<.c.; November. i-h'fi-i'c.;. De-cenioer, 73t_-fr73.se.: southern by sample,l50©73c Corn dull: mlxed. spot and themor.th, ¦"'.'..''f-.'i'.iu.c.; year, 5t**&@57c.;southern white corn. G0@6*_c. Oats Iirm;No 2 white, '..Oy.640c. Rye dull; No. 2nearby. 55c. Butter, eggs,, cheese anu

sugar, firm and unchanged.

tjaval stoues.V.-IBMINGTON. N. C. Oct. 11..Spirits

turip-.'Uine iirm at .'':;. _'''.".-!-_e.; receipts.4.}-' Rosin Iirm at Oo&Ooc. receipts. 1barrels Crude turpentine iirm at [email protected]; receipts, 110 barrels. Tar iirm atsl .-¦ir receipts. 103 barrels.sA-Ai*NAli, GA.. Oct. Jl.-Splriis tur¬pentine iirm at **-V_.c.. receipts. uOO casks:sales 371 casks; exports, none. Rosinfirm and" unchahgad: receipts, 2.075 bar¬rels, sales, 549 barrels; exports, l,u00 bar-

r°i1SHARLESTON*. S. C. Oct. 11..Turpen¬tine.Nothing doing. Rosin iirm and un¬

changed.

LYNCHBURG TOBACCO MARKET.

Lynchburg. Va.. Oct. 11, 1901.The new year in tobacco has opened' in

Lynchburg and the fwarehouses are-.ex-

..ectirie heavy reetip.sat an-early date.The offerings lor the ;;ast.v.eek have iu.lboen large, but prices have been satis¬factory.Quotatlon*. are ns follows:

DARK Gl-L-.DJ---.

Cumrnon. dark lug- .S 2.50'SS 8.0UMedium dark lugs . t<'St. 3.10Good dark lugs . 3.S0® 4.50

Leaf.Cohimbn dark leaf. ?!.50© 5.00Medium ,00@ ">.:.'.<Good dark leaf. t>XK^p S...UFine dark leaf . 10.00© 11..0Extra flni dark leaf. ll.-mi U_.0Biaeit wrabpers . ir>.00*_j 25.00

BiUGliT TCBACCCS.

L"\.1___iion . 2...0.J 3.00Medium bright . 3.50*ai -t.vn

Good. 4.00?? f..'J0

Common eutters . 5.00"_p C.00Medium eutters. S.Wti.i 7.00."Jood eutters . OAHX& 9.00Fine eutters. lti.OiKtf 12.50

Bright Wrappers.Common. 8.00@ 10.00Medium. 11.00^ 15.00Good . VS.ttton 20.00Flno . 20.00© 30.00

fclahogany Wrappers.C-ood .,....14.000 20.00Meaiuin . lO.-Oftf 14.00Common . T.00@ 10.00

DANVILi.K 'tYHi. *"'"-' .--.I'l.-i.-

Danviile. Va.. Oct. 11. 1901.The market siands as ioiiows:_\tajor jiowarc, cniei ui 1'olicc, has a

letter addressed to Lit: Cummins, whicnhe wouid be giad to turn over to theperson t'or whom it is intehded by ap¬plication at police headquarters.Noudoscript goods.S '2.u6@)$ 4.C.Gn-nu'pjrs . 4.50® 7.C3Smokers.Commcu . 3.50*3 G.GOGood. . O.OOfa' ROOFlne . S.OOTii 0.50

Cutters.Common . S.OO'gi 10.00

Good. lO.OtK.*' 12.50Fine . 12.000 22.50

Fillers.Common. 3.0nff 4.S0

Good. 4.0016 S.00Fine. S.OO© 12.00

Wra p *..-*---.

Common . 8.00*0)12.00Medium . 12.50m 17.50Good . 17.50**** 35.00Fancy . 35.00© 55.00

PETERSBURG TOBACCO ATARKFT.Petersburg, Va.. Oct. 11, 1901.

fRerorted by Martin i_ Sr >..lNothing doing ir. tobacco. A few prlrtr

Ines have been sold at S2.G0.Prices quoted are:

Common lu^s.S 3.50*f*fS 4.00Good lugs . 4.50-tI --"'>

Long leafy lugs . 5.50.. 7.00Short leaf . 5.00*3) ,:,;">.Medium leal' . 0.50® 7.D0Medium to good shioping loaf S.O0*?. 10.00Flne to very Hne shipplng ^ ^^short .«¦_¦-».:..... ^.,,wr',?Medium wrappers..... ll.OO«B J..>

Fine wrapner. .-... * 13*O0;__) 1S.00

MARINK INTEI-L,TGi3NCE.PORT OF RTCT1MOXD. Oct. 11. 1901.

ARRIVED.Steamer Albemarle. Glover, Norfolk,

merchandise and passengers, Old Pcmin-i-jii L.lne.

SAILED.Steamer Yemassee, O'Neil, Philadelphia.

Pa., merchandise and passengers. ClydeLine. , .

Steamer Albemarle. Glover. Norfollr.merchandise and passengers, Old Domin¬ion line. ¦_Steamer Pocahontas, Grav-ps. .Tames

River landings and Norfolk, merchandiseaml passenger. Virginia Navigation Coin¬

pany._PORT NEWPORT NEWS. Oct. 11. 1001.

ARRIVED.Steamer Orthea, Glasgbw.Barge Dessong, Providence.

__A1LED.Barge Virginia Palmer, Allyn'a Point.Schooner M. D. Cressy, Boston.Steamer Archtar, Hamburg.

APPRECIAt'i A F0E,

.Varsity AroVses a Spirit of Pritl-* in ihe Gameto-Duy.

(Special Pispatch to Thn Timos.)CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA., Oct. 11..

The students of the University of Vir¬

ginia held a mass-meetiug in the pifblichall to-night to arouse interest in to-

morrow's game with Gallaiidet. lt was

the first of the season, and was designedto raise the proper college spirit amongnew men and revive college spirit amongtlie bld folks. Speeches were made byHead Coach Abbott and Half Back Cole¬man, captain of tho 'Varsity eleven, andothers.The students reaiize that the Gallaudet

College team is unusually strong this

year,°and it is desired that the Virginiateam shall have the support ol" the entiresttulont body.The practice this afternoon was rather

disappointing. The 'Varsity was lined upagainst the scrub for ten minutes, antl inthat time failed to scoro a touchdown.Tiic scrtibs used the close formation,

which is the style of play at Gallaudet,and the "Varsity was unable to stop it

to the satisfaction of the coaches. Theremaindcr of practice was spent iri re-

hearsing the slgnals. The. team will be

haridicapped to-mbrrow by the loss ofHarris at left tackle. Harris is now on

crutehes as a result of a sprainedt anklereceived iit Wednesday"® contest.Benet will take Harris' place while hurt.

Major Bryce Stswart Decorated.

Major Bryce Stewart. of the RoyalMunster Fusilecra. who has for tv.-o yoara

been doing stait service in South Africa,has been awarded the Distinguished Scr-*vice Order by King Edward VII. MajorStewart's name stood third on the list ofthose so-honored by this decoration, whichls only surpassed by the Vlctorla, Cross.Major Stewart ls well known in Rich¬mond, having often visited his aunt, Mrs.John Stewart, of Brook Hill.

Rev. Dr. Tracey, the cvangeKst, wlllpreach at Fairmoant-Avenue Church Sun-dav at 11 A. AL. The pastor, Rev. J. O.Babcock. wlU AH tl*e Pulpit at night.

BETTER PRICESFOR SECURITIES

Stocks Co ifnue Buoyant in an ActiveMarket.

ST. PAUL TAKES A LEAP

Advanccs Eight Poiuts on Rumors oi aa

Alleged Deai Entire Railroad List

Shows Sharp Gains .Good BackSlatcmcni Expected.

Opinions ditler as to the cause, but theface remains thac the buoyaricy attainedby the stock market on Tnursday con-

tinutd until the close yesterday afternoon.Some hnanctal authorities c.aim that th-irise was due to manipulatiort oy proies-sional traders. Others that the generalrailroad list advanced as the result. ofheavy buying of St. Paul stock. Othersbelieve that the ineyitable turn has beenmade in the market. and lhat this is butthe beginning of a buil movement.

HUDSON'S OPINION.C. I. Hutlson & Co., the weii known New

York broKeis, in their evening ietter topatrons, stated:"The advance in stocks contlnued al¬

most uriinterruptedly to the eicse, which,consequently, was at the hightst pricesof the clay. St. Paul remained by all oddsthe buoyant feature, but there was re-

markabie activity, especially in UnionPacitic and Southern Pacitic. togetherwith uniform strength throughout therailroad list. Dealings in the aggregateapproxfmated a miilioti shares.

"It is worthy cf note that the Morganstocks, including the coalers and UnitedStates Steel. were comparatively quiet,undergoing no marke'd price changes. St.Paul's advance of more than eight points,of course, gave rise to numerous rumors.

One was that the iM'organ holdings are tobe surrendered in ret-urn tfor the UnionPacific holdings of Northern Pacific, butnothing like confirmation has been ob¬tainable concerning this or any of theother rumors, which, therefore, seem tohave been put out tor purposes of manipti-latlon."A good bank statement is expected, be¬

cause the prelimniary returns show a cash

gain of neariy two million dollars. while a

decrease in tbe loan account is believed to

have been foreshadowed."The sales yesterday represented the ,

heaviest day's business for many weeks jpast. Among the. conspicuous advanceswere the following:Sugar, from 118 1-2 to 310 1-4; Atchison

common, from 76*3-4 to 7^ 7-S: Atchisonpreferred, <n-om"S6 3-S .'to lo 7-S; Baltimoreand Ohio. from 101 1-2 to 102 1-2; St. Paul,from 15!) 3-4 to 166; Chesapeake and Ohio.from 45 5-S to 45 7-S: Louisville and Nash¬ville. from 103 5-S to 104 1-4: New- YorkCrhtral, from 155 3-4 to 157 1-2; SouthernPacific, from 57 5-S to 50 3-S.

TIME TO BUY.Town Topics yesterday made the follow-

ing statement:"Now is the time to buy on any de-

clincs in anticip.ttion-of advance that iscertain within the next sixty days."

It is claimed that the Standard Oil in¬terests. which have for some time pastbeen upon the bear side of the market.have switched and will now encourage a

rallv.LOCAL OPINION.

A prominent Richmond broker yesterdayreceived the following query from a NewYork trader: "Do you think the bull mar¬

ket has started, or is this only a drive atthe shorts."The following answer was sent: "There

is no particubir time for buIII markets.The situation is so healthy it can come at

any time. Everybody has heen waitihgfor money to get easier. but if after itcomes plentiful the situation is as goodas it is now, then it will be too late to

buy."

Trying lo Break His Fathcr's Will.CHARLOTTESVILLE. VA.. October 11.

.Tlie circuit Court is engaged in hearingthe case of A. C. Austin vs. Mrs. SallieAustin, to set aside his father's wiil. Thisis the third trial of this case, the iirst ofwhich took place last N> vemb< r. whenone ot" the jurymen was taken sick andtbe trial had to be coiitinued. When thecaso was again heard, in February, ih-jurv could not agree.Dr. H. O. Austin left all of his property

to his daughter; Mrs. Sallie Austin, thedefeHdant in this suit. The plaintiff was

disinherited under his father's will, andhe claims that his sister, Mrs. Sallie Aus¬tin, used undue infiuence on their fatherin order to get him to leave aU of his

property to her.Messrs. G. XV: Perkins arid J. XV. Fish-

burne represent Mrs. Sallie Austin. audMessrs. D. Harmon, J. R. Moon, and R.T. W. Duke, Jr., represent A. C. Austin.

JUSTICE JOHN'S COURT.The Mnximism Fine Imposed fcr Carrying

Cinc^ated Weapcns.Quite a number of ctises of Carnival

dsorder were before Justice Crutchfieldyesterday. in tlie larger number of cases

a moderate line was imposed, for HisHonor is determined that the majesty oflaw and order shall be upheld.Probably the most interesting caso of

the morning was that of Dr. A. AVilliamGray Farrar (colored), who, it appears,imbibed ii little too freely Thursday. Asa. result there was a drunk and disorder¬ly charge against him and also a charge

carrying concealed weapons.a pistoland a d'.rk. Farrar was represented byOiles Jackson: and President Hewins ofthe colored Anti-Veapon League, ap-

nili llOVAL 810NIH AM> TIIKU .jL.ki, LHaKAiilO.

Sudden changes of weather are es¬

pecially trying, and probably to noiiK

tnore so tb^n io ihe scrofuious and con¬

sumptive. 1 he progress of scrofula dur-uig a normal t'ctober is comiuonly great.vVfj never think oi scrofula.its bunches,cutaiieous eruptions, and wasting of thebodiiy substahce-withoi.it thinking of thegreat good many sufferers from it havederived from Hood's Sarsaparilla, whoseradical and permanent cures of this one*disease are enough to make it the mostfanious medicine in the world. There isprobably not a city or town where Hood'sSarsaparilla has not proved its merits inmoro homes than one. in arresting ar.acompletely cradicatiriK SGrofula. which isalmost as serious and as much to bc fearedas its near relative..consumpton.

I.Y\CMRURG FAJR VIA C. & 0. ROUTE'One fare for th<=> round trip pltis 50c. for

one admission. Tickets sold October 12thto ISth inc'riisive, limited for return untilOctober 21st.

\VK WANT YOUII OJIDEKSfor coal and rrood the ensuins seaaon.

Our long experience in dhe b.isiness en-

ables us to guarantee you entiro satisfac¬tion. Office ana yara, aeventeenth Street,between Cary and Dock.

J. H. WARDEN & CO.

K0RSE SHOW MATINEE,Th final performance at the Horse-

show Saturday Matinee will conclude thomost successful and attractive enter¬tainment ever given in Richmond. Desir¬able seats cin be obtained by applying atonce at Branch R. Allen's. No. 01S EastMain Street

AUCTION SALES.Ftitare DaysC. L. & H. L. Denoon.

Real Estate Auctioneers,S21 E. Alain Street.

TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALEOF

Desirabie Brick Dwelling,NO. <JOS TWENTY-FIF.ST OR PICKETTSTREET, NEAR IHE BEAUTIFULJEFFERSON PARK. GOOD LOT.

By virtue of a deed of trust dated Au¬gust 10, IS97, recored ln Richmond Chan¬cery Court, D. B. 101 B-. nase. £08. andat request of beneticiary. default havingbeen made in payment of debt secured. I*.vil*. sell by public auction. on the prem¬ises. on

THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1901,at 5 o'clock P. M.. the property named |above. ano' described In said' deed as allthat certain lot or parcel of land in thecit" of Richmond. Va.. with tho BrickHouse No. cox thereon. frontius 2&A feeton tho western line of Twenty-tirst or

Pickett Stroet between Pleasant Streetand Jefferson Park. nnd running backWestwardly 150 .eet to an tllev.This property Is well and convemcntly

located for a home. or will make a rouu'investment.TERMS.Cash for expenses of saie. any

taxes due. and to pay tlie debt of >.t.iMHiwiii. interest from August 10. 15)01; tnebalance at one a:id two y-.-ars. with b percent. interest, or all cash at the optionof purchaser.

GEO. S. VASHON. Trustee.C. L. & H. L. Denoon. A'uctioneers.

j..-\.\ii sT.i'nou.M'-*--

REF0RT OF THK CONDITION OF THEDIAIE SAVINGS BANK. A I Rl_H-£._.._._>. _>. t-N tri-- ¦_0.vi..-0.*. v\ k_-l_i .1

OF VIRGINIA; AT THE CLOSE OFBUSINESS, SEPT. 20. 1201, MADE TOTHE AUDITOFt OF PUBLIC AC¬COUNTS OF THE COMMONWEALIHOF VIRGINIA. I

RESOURCES. '

Loans and discounts.S1C3.9S- jSDue from National Banks. _.__. 00Due from State Banks andBankers . 2.10.S 4,

Insurance premiums in courseof collection . *...>,.> 0s

Furniture and Fixtuns. IUSU.jmPremiums paid . '.'¦'":__'Suteie.. nickels and cents. _8J iSPaper currency._*'"'*.' '*.*

Total .*?l>*;'- '¦'¦¦'.- :;l

LIABILITIES.Capital stock paid in.S 4S.3S7 50Ur.diviucd prodts . !>..,-', _?_

Inc-'ividtial deposits subject to.

check . 114.030 llTime certiticatcs of deposit- U).S2r, 3Interest due depositors. .¦o's StDue insurance companies and

_

at.ents '. l.*»i*> 41

Total .sis-rnag st

Slate of Virginia, City of Richmond.ss. :

1. J. H. Southall. cashier of the above-named bank. d<> sblemnly swear that tneabove statement is true to the best ot rayknowledge and belief.

j. H. SOUTHALL. Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me thisHth dav of October. 1901.

SAM'L. THOMSON PI LLIAXNotary rublic.

Correct.Attest:A C. BECKER.H SW1NEFORD.C. LORRAINE.

Directors.

John H, DlGksrsan & Co.Maanfacturers of

Sadrfies, harness and Coliars.Who'.esalc and Retail.

1402 E. Main Sl, R1CHKGND, VA

THE

LBXIIIglMll a-*fi712 EAST BKOAD.

prompt del1very.best Workmanship.

'Phones.New, M&5: Old, 2164.

peared in the interest of that organiza¬tion. Hewins made a very good. clearand straight-forward statement of theaims and purp'oses of his organizationand their application to the present case.

During Hewins" statement. Farrar tookout his prescription blank and wrote thefollowing note:"If vou have an enemy you must resort

to one of three things*: Scldioppetto.carbine; stiletto.dagger: stra.la-tlight."This he attempted to pass to Hewins.

but Justice John's eagle eye detected themovement and he ordered _.uit the notebe handed to him. Attorney Giles Jack¬son laborcd long and eamestly In be-half of his client. >>"t he evidently feltthat he was up ngalnst the real thing.His references to his rival attorney He¬wins as a "would-be Comtnonwealth'sAttorney,*' were well recelyed'.Finally, nfter Giles got through, J :stice

John srot into the g-irne.510 for the drunkand disorderly sqnared o" 'hit t-n-3 of

.he charge. but. in view of the threate..-ing note the regular $53 anri i-.Vr-..- .inysfor ccncealed weapons was put tro to thei'mit of the l<-w S1C0 :i-d thirty cTavs. Anappeal was *alron ..ncl the.a'T'air v. i!l comeut; in th-a Hustings Court in November.Cbmmonwealth's Attorney R-ehardso-ipobketed rhe threatening note and Far¬rar was bailed]

_JFC;/I MEcTING CALLED.The CommcD CourrcirWHI Consider tbe Bel

Franchise V.orday.x- call has been issued for a meetln*.

of the Common Councii on Monday nichtnext to consider and act upon the vetoof the franchise ordinance of the South¬ern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Com¬pany by Mayor Taylor. The votes in theCommon Councii on this measure.10 tuf». on July 3d, and 22 to 5 on Mondaynight last when the amencied ordinancewas passed along to the Mayor--1earlyindicate that the measure wiii pass th->Common Councii c-ver the Mayor's veto.Onlv a' majority of the two branches ofthe Councii is required. The ordinance willreach the Bcard of Aldermen at irs regu¬lar meeting on Tuesday night next. Asthat bodv Ls eor.-i.lerat-ly more evenlydivided there may be otiite an interest¬ing light. The last critical dlvision inthis branch was 9 to S -n lavor of tne BellCompany. Th'e r-dnrn of Mayor Allen wil!be a DOint gained by tbe r.py»*-.sition. andth'* addition of the maxfrnum vi.;e amer"''ment which has won over to the measurethe vote oi* Mr. Thomason is a pointgained by the Bell Company.

JL'RY COULD NOT AGREE.Case Against Terry in the United States Dis¬

trict Court Still Undecided.The jury,after considering the evidence

in the case of thii Governmcnt against"--. Terry, charged with illicit distilling,

for two days, waa unable to agree. The ar¬

gument in the case wa_> concluded Thurs-dav morning by Terry, who made his owndelense and laid before the court and juryan able argument which has been thetopic of the term. Terry Is from Pow¬hatan county and has" been a prisoner inthe United States Courts for severalt**-rms. His analytical argument upon thoevidence in the case- and the sklll withwhich he handled the witness was re¬markable for a man of no experlence incourts save as a prisoner. District At¬torney Allan conducted the prccecution.O. J. Percy. of Lunenburg. arraigned

before the bar for illicit distilling, pieadguilty.The Judge tempered justice with mcrcy

and sentenced him for thirty days.

Miss Annie Burton Grigg, of Jarra.fs.who has b_en visiting Miss S'l-.ie Creath.of No- i*-02 Floyd Avenue. during the Car-nrval. left vesterday evening for herhome.

AUCTION SAIjKS.Fntnro D»y s.

By C. L. & H. ti. Oenoon.R'-ai Estate Agonts and Auctioneers.

Sil Maln Street.

TRUSTEES" salp:I OF

Very.Attractivs West-EndBuilding Lots,

FRONTIN'G ON MEADOW. POWHA¬TAN' WINDER. ROBINSON AND

WALKER STREETS. TO¬GETHER WITH THE

Attractive Modern BrickResidence

ON MEADOW STREET NEARPOWHATAN STREET.

By virtue of a certain deed of trustdated December M. IS08. and recorded ir»D. R. 136 A.. page 160. Henrieo CountyCourt default having been made in th*ipayment of a certain note secured thcre¬ln. we wiil sell at publit auction. or. thal-retni"'1?, on

MONDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1001.at 4 o'clock F. M.. thc followinjr veryvaluabie property:First.Lot of land frontlng. 41^> feet or*

the north side of Powhatan Street. run¬ning baek on Ihe western line of RobinsonStttet i:>0 feet to Winder Street. andrunnimr back on the line of the land ofJ. H Shields' estate. oblftiuely 135 feet tosaid Winder Street. on which it has j*

frontage of 432 feet.Second.All those certain lots num'oercd

74. 7.">. 7i">. 77 and 7S tn the plan of Hope-daie, having a frontage of 30 feet each onWinder Street. and lot mirajtrnl 70 lnsaid plan, frontlng t'i-1 feet on said U'alkerStreet and runninir baek between irregu¬lar lines 130 feet, moro or less. to saidWinder Street.The residence abovo-mentior.eil is an at¬

tractive Two-Story Modern Brick struc-ture. containinjj: about nine rooms. wicha!I convenier.ces and will make a verydelightful home.This property wiil be offerod in sucjj

parcels as will suit the views of bidderftTERMS.One-third cash: balance at 3.

12 and IS mouth.C. I.. DENOON.HENRY S. HFTZRER.

Trustees.C L. & H- L. Donoon. Auctioneers.

Bv E. A. Catlin. Auctioneer.No. {J North Eleventh Slrcet.

lapfeot Lot,40X199 FEET.

Auction Sale ofi!!7 GROVE AVENUE.

At the reouest of the owner. who de-sires to realize. I will sell at public auc¬tion. upon the premises. oa

TUESDAY OCTOBER 13. 1001.at ."> o'clock I'. M.. that most cligibly lo¬cated LOT on the south side of GroveAvenue between Beech aml Morris Streets.ou whicli there is a medium Frame Dwelt-in= in good repair. The LOT FRONTS 10FEET BY 191) Feet T<> AN ALLEY. Toomuch cannot be said about the location ofthis property; Its altitude makes it .;.-Ifcrhtful during ihe warm months. am adjacenl t>> the beautiful H>>wrzer Monu¬ment Park. The neighborhood i-i utn-.-f-celted and it is very convenfent :<> ihocar lines, yet far enough removed toavold the' noise aud dust. Ihe size :a

very attractive for a handsome ret idenceei- the erectlon ->t' Hats, which would haveample iight and every condition t'> makathem pay handsomely on the Investment.I therafore commend! it t<> home-seekersamf investors alike.TERMS.Usual.

E. A. CATLIN. Auctioneer.By A. L. Adamson,

Reui i-.sti-.n- Aucctonuer.Manchester, Va.

T'RUSTEE'S AUCTION SALZTi OF

TIIK "FRANK BRANCH CHEATHAM"FARM. CONTAIXING 31-1 ACRES.MORE OR LESS. ON WHICH IS\ LARGE BODY OF ORIGI¬

NAL AND SECONDGROWTH TIMBER.

FRONTING ONTHE GOODE'S RRIDG2.ROAD. IN CHESTP:RFIELD

COUNTY. VA.By virtue of a deed of trust dated Sep¬

tember 23, 1800. and- recorded in D. B. 1)8,page ".'Ao. default having been made irtthe payment of ono «f tho notes securedtherebv and being requestetl so to do bvthe holder thereof, I will sell at nublinaurtion. in front of Cheste-iieid Court-

MOXPAY. 1-1TFI DAY OF OCT. 1001.(that beins court day) at 12 o'clock M..The above Farm. contalning IR4 acres.

more or less. frohting .on the Goode'uBrldge Road. about one mil- from thdF. and P. R- R-. and adjoining the landjof t.ee B. Lester. Good. stronc land.about one-half cleared. upon which is a

large dwelling. barns. cuthouses and.large orchard: the other half is in oafcand nine timber, a large part of which taoriginal growth.TERMS.Cash . _,

A. I.. ADAMSON. Trustee.

By T. M. Wortham & Co.,Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers,

1013 E. Main Street.

RUSTEE'S AUCTION SALEOF"T

iioo Detached Fraaia OweiiiogNO. 1711 TAYLOR STREET.

AND LARGE LOT.

By virtue of a certain deed of trust tome." the undersigned. dated April S, l.SOO.and duly recorded iu Henrieo CountyCourt iri D. B. 131 A.. page 164. defaulthaving been made in the payment of a

sum of money thereiu secured. and' beingrcquired by the benenciary thereunder so

to do. 1 will sell, on the premises. on

TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1001.at 3 o'clock P. M., ths property describedin said (feed.The house contains 7 rooms, is a, well-

constructed Frame Dwellinjc: the Lotfronts 23x120 feet to an alley.This is an opportunity for a bargain.TERMS.Cash as to expense? of sale-,

any taxes that may be duo. and enoughto pay a note for $200 and interest fromMav 16. 1001. Balance cash.

T. M. WORTHAM. Trustee.,_,.-¦..-'-¦*

Bv E. A. Catlin, Auctioneer.No. 0 North Eleventh Street.

Centrally Located BrickDwelling.AT AUCTION"

Wednesday. October iS'h.iaOJ^AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M..

NO. 410 NORTH SECOND STREET.

At the time named I will sell the above-mentioned property. lt is in excellenlcondition, convenient to business. a goodrehter, comfortable home, a car-faresaver and within reach of moderalameans. lt has two stores anc» basementYou are invited to inspect it. aad If it iswhat you want do not fail to attend th«sale, for if you are wi'iinfc to pay eoit otimprovements. will throw in the iot.TERMS. Usual.

E. A. CATLIN. Auctioneer.

By the Valentine Auction Co..Auctioneers.

T>ECEIVER'S AUCTION SALEJ\, STOCK OFWINES. EJQCORS. CIGARS TOBACCO^CASH REGISTER. BAR FlX't L'RES.BEER PUMP, REFRIGERATOR.BAR AND OYSTER COl'NT-ER CITY AND STATE LI-CENSES. BOOK AC¬

COUNTS. ETC.

In pursuance of an order of the Unite*Sta,tes District Court for the Eastern Dis.rrist of Virginia. tn the matter of >. S.Hntzler. bankrupt. T will sell at P«bU«puction at his bar-room. Nos. oOS and «IUNcrth Sixth Street,MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 11TK,commencing ac 11:30 o'clock. his ctitir*stock.viz. in part: Whiaxeys. Brandies,Wlnes, Gin, Beer, &c. Cigars. Tobacco*Bar Decantera and Glassea. Iron aafa,Barrel Rack. Handsome* Oak Back Bar,witb three large Mlrrors. flne Bar Coun-ter and Oyster Counter. Beer Pump.laxge Refrigerator (flne one) Nat.ocajCash Register. city and State Ucen3P9 fo*eonducting the bar and* tobacco business.Wlll also sell lot of Chalrs, Tables. Emp-

I tv Bottles, Book Accounts. etc.iy oou R B ULLMAN. Receiver,1 The Valentine Auction Co.. Auctioneer^

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