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L BUYER __# r\ r-N OWN YOUR OWN HOME G\ \J L TO-DAY r EVERYBODY ? -JU *mn»»mm»m»m»mm»mm»mm»m»mm»nm,immmmmmmt*mmm»mt REAL ESTATE HUSTLE-WEEK BEGINS TO-DAY l»mmnmmmmmmmmm»mmmmmmmmm»mmm»mmmmmmmmWtr* C CONSULTS ^ r\ O L SELLER J HUNTING FOR A HOME ENDS TO-DAY o v^ I MEET J " YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS IN THESE COLUMNS TO-DAY ^ HEBE J THESE COLUMNS IS YOUR PROPERTY LISTED HERE? TO-DAY ?ß--_____μ-μμ«_-__μμμ____«_ß_ß· f EVERYDAY ? REAL ESTATE; I More Ground Room Would Make. Houses More Easily Rented. or Sold. THE MISTAKES OF BUILDERS If Land Agents Waíit Real Estate Exchange They Can Have If. This week will bo noted by the ofTerlng nt public auction of unusually valuable and attractive property, which le not con¬ fined to any particular section or clnss property, but consists stores, dwell¬ ings and AA'est End lots. It starts out with an attractive oalc an Monday at o P. M. by H. Seldon Tay¬ lor and Company and J. TTliompson Brown and Company, of a large number of West Franklin, Graco and Broad Street lots. It being tlio ilrstlsubdivision of tho splendid Allison and Addition es¬ tate and lying, as It does, near tho Lee and Davis monuments, Is considered ex¬ cellent property. Messrs. J. Thompson Brown and Com¬ pany will also lsell at auction on Thurs¬ day, 15th, at 6 P. M., tho largo nnd commodious dwelling No'. 2fi05 East Frank¬ lin Street, formerly occupied by the Vir¬ ginia Club. This is a flne old mansion of ante-bellum type, some of its Interior decorations having been Imported from the Continent, and is said to have been one of the most costly houses erected on tho Hill, Owing to tho scarcity of desirable busi- ness property, the sale Friday, Juno 16, at 1 o'clock, of tho warehouse and de¬ sirable lot at Ninth find Cary Streets will doubtless be well attended by solid investors. Messrs. .1: Thompson Brown and Company will conduct this sale, as well ns one later in the day of tho two-story brick dwelling No. 131 AA-'est Cary Street, corner of Jefferson Street. Tuesday, by N. AV. Bowc and Son, two tracts of land in Henrico county. Wednesday, by N. AV. Bowe and Son, the residence No. 113 North Third Street. Same day, by Pollard and Bagby, framo house No. 514 North Twenty-seventh Street.' v. The real estate market continues quite active and a number of sales of more, or less Importance were consummated during the week. The building boom continues without any apparent abatement, and every hullder and architect In tho city is as busy as a hon with thirteen chickens. Spanking about the much building yes¬ terday, a prominent real estate man said: "I think the people who nro building houses to sell or for rent nre In tlie main making a mistake In the character of the houses they arc building, espocinlly in the West jjnd. Too many flats and con¬ densed blocks are going up, tho- Idea seeming to bo to get all tho house possi¬ ble on the smallest amount of ground. This is In my Judgment all wrong. De¬ tached houses, with some ground room surrounding, would pay much better, whether the house \>e for sale or for rent. I am suro if tho lots were larger and tho houses even smaller the . real astato agents could get 'better profits on the investment fnr their customers either from purchasers or renters. And then think of the appearance of tlio city nnd that part of it which is being so rap- Idly built up. TJUnk abjo of the health question. It rc.~-ll.v-·makes me sick to seo how beautiful' and roomy lots aro being cut up Into little thirty-footers, when with' a little more money In the lot and a little less In tho house that Is put on It would he so much bettor from any standpoint from which you may choose to view tho matter." There Is some talk among tho land agents nbout-organizing a real estate ex¬ change In the cltv. "ft Is a matter." said one agent to a Tlnies>Dlspatch nm"n, men. if they w.-mt an exchange, they can men. If "h toy want an exchange, they can very easily get together und organize one." Property Transfers. IRe.hmoiifi: W. A. Huddlostun and wife to M. C. Itiiflln. 23 2-8 feet on I lie east lino of Thirteenth, Street, 171 1-3 feet from the southeast corner of M Streut, J5S9. James P. Johnston's trusteo to AN'. S. Peyton, 22 font on the east lino of Third Street, between Jackson and Du vai Streets. Truman ?. Parker, Jr, and wife and ICIvIfí, G, p, and J. AS'. Caldwell; Jr., to Mary 15. Rudder, is feet "ii tlm north Une Byrd Sire,·!, 112 I'Ji-12 feet east of Fourth Street, $f«vi. Mary R. Rudder to Bessie A, Spence, 18 feet on tin- non h side or jiyr,i Street, 112 45.-12 feot east ot Fourth Streot, Jl.ttV), Oliver .1. Sands and wife m Nannie G Thlerman, :>· fe.-t on tho ?.nth .,kir- of Monument Avenue, 130 f-.-t weal of Mead¬ ow Street it his deed wag erroneously ro- porled m yesiorday'-* Issue), {¦". Henrleo: I". Sltterding and Wife to Hl-*h- mr-ri'l locomotive Work«, (SO feet on the north Une Magnolia Street, 100 fr-i-t east of Fifth Avenue, plan of Chestnut Hill, M. I. Kin-Win, th,- ,.-, nldenl Ol the firm of !.. Klnsteln and Companv of New von;, ha« ?,.,,, m ,.., ,,,., ,;.;. \ '],, * .day..and will leave for New Vork Hun¬ dí.·*, [-he- are u.. well known .-¡??** con¬ ductor« and .,..,.. ,,,. Ml, K,,,.,,.. -," Ka vi y hlghlj -.? Richmond and 1ms made »eyera" friend,. .., ihh. m,*. AUCTION SALls^fondâir auotion[sS¡E T will sell at rny farm |n Hanover eoun·, f*-, fi miles from Richmond, On old t.-l... graph road, nt 8 P, .M., .' Cow« Ileifei 1 Jersey Bull; »lb.. ! ,| m .,; ;,, -.....' A. G. QUARLES. Real Estate Investors, ATTENTION! Auction suie of N<w. til and ."- 3 North iVi VuiX."" ^*·"'^-·' "-*<- ».««. Mcveigh & glinií. AUCTION SALES.Monday. By Geo. V. Oliver, Auctioneer, CO Broad Street, between First Stivoct and Brook Avenue, 'rhono 4hSti. Antique and Modern Furni¬ ture, Carpets, Druggets, Matting, Pictures, Mir¬ ror's, Sewing Machines, Etc. I Will Sell at My Ware- rooms, 00 Broad Street, To - Morrow (Monday), June 12, 1905, Commenc¬ ing at 10,:30 A. M., I handsome Cbvw-Foot Mahogany Side¬ board, Mahogany and other Claw-Foot Chess of Drawers, Slope-Top and Upright Secretarle-!, various styles Mahogany Ta¬ bles, Antique Blue and other China, Old Oil Painting·», vpry handsome Oak and Walnut Book Cases, China Closets, Slde- boards, Dining Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Onk Chiffoniers, Single and Double Onk Wnrdroives, Onk Bed-room Furniture, lro_v.Be.ds, Springs, Mattresses, hand/some Moqi'iet, Tapestry and other Druggets; Hall, Stair and other Carpets; Matting, handsome lot. Pictures, Mirrors. Refrig¬ erators, comparatively New Drop-Head Singers and other Sewing Machines, com¬ plete with all attachments; Kitchen Fur¬ niture, Cook Stoves, etc. Ladles Invited. Sale positive. Terms cash.: GEO. V. OLIVER, Auctioneer. By H. Seklon Tnylor Su Co. and J. Thompson Brown & Co., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. COMMISSIONERS' AUCTION'SALE O.F 60 Choicest West End Lots, Franklin, Grace and Broad Streets. LOCATION: Cedar Street, SITÉ OF THE MAGNIFICENT Jefferson Davis Interstate Monument. The prettiest Lots and most desirable location In tho rapidly grooving-West End; 6«) nor cent, enhancement over the present vnluo may be conlldentiy expected ln the near future. By virtue of two decrees of tho Rich¬ mond Chancery Court, June lath, 1000. and Juno 21st, 190?, respectively, entered In suit of "Allison's Executors &c. vs. Addlson & Others." we, as Special' Commission¬ ers, therein appointed for the purpose, .will sell at public auction, on the prem¬ ises, COMMENCING ON FRANKLIN STREET, Monday, June 12,1905, 5:30 o'Clock P. M., tho abovo properly, the metes nnd bounds of each lot seen on maps furnish¬ ed by either .ngency on application and on tho premises on day of salo. TERMS.One-fourth cash, balance at 6, 1_ and IS months; purchaser to give notes for deferred payments, with Interest add¬ ed, and title retained until nil purchase money is paid nnd a conveyance Is or¬ dered by the court. Taxes for 1005.to bo prorated. E. B. ADDISON, WARNER MOORE, 'Special Commissioners. BROWN & TAYLOR, Auctioneers. The bond required of the Special Com¬ missioners, has been duly given. / ! CHAS. O. SAVILLE, Clerk. JuO-tds By Tho Valentino Auction· Co., CIS E. Broad Street. Large Auction Sale of Fine Furniture, Crockery and Diningware. To - morrow, Monday, Morning, June 12th, We will sell, nt our wnroróorhs, No. filS East Broad Streot, for parties declin¬ ing housekeeping, un extra largì) lot of flue Furniture; consistine of ono hand¬ some White Enameled Bed-room Suit of 12 pieces, containing Mirror Door, Armour. Chiffonier, Dresser, Bed, Wn-shstnnd, Chairs, Table, Comode, etc.; handsome Oak 'and Walnut Bed-room Suits, very handsome 3- and fi-plecy· Parlor Suits, in Mahogany; Leather and other Couches. Walnut Dining-room Suit, coaslstintr of Chi II? fuse, Extension Table nnd Side¬ board; Oak Extension Table·- Onk nnd Wiilrinl '.Bonk Cases. Roll-Top Disks, large loi of Hotel Iron Stono China, f'os- ivnr-H, Cini hing Backs, Oak China Cases. R-inai-o nnd Upright Pianos, Bran. Reds, fhali-.s. Tables, Bureaus, Wnshstnnd.. Pictures, Bugs. Mntting, large Grocer's Rfrlforalor and fl large lot nf numer¬ ous nlli« r Furniture, otof« SPECIAL. At 10:30 sharp, will sell one flne Driving Mare, .standard bred. .1 years old, sound. family-broke, nnd will bo sold under full guaraní··«-· l>\« owner. Till«; VALENTINE AUCTION CO. AUCTION SALES.Monday. GJïO. W. MAYO, Auctioneer. 110 N. Seventh Street. 1 will sell, at my auction house, ut 10:30 A. M., Monday, June 12, 1905, one Bay Horse. Onk Holl-Top D.sk, Re¬ volving Chair, Cedar FIHiir Cabinet, ·.·.- II««· Partition, '.iff Chaire mid Rockers, all styles .iii'l kinds; Kraus nnd Iron Beds, I'urlnr Win· and Chair«, Knabe Square Piano, Oak nul Walnut Chamber Huit«, ·' l'i' ?- und Ice ISpxe», Store Awn¬ ing, hnnduome cherry Mantel Cabinet, Oak and Walnut Extension Taillen, Columbia Oraphaplione and Records, ??,-,'.? very (Ine Oak Bldfboard and Hall Rack, Cheap Wardrobes. N.-w nnd i'"i Mattine, Ladles' Cold Watch, loi nt ft« Ivet "'· Rolls nf l'",y Bcreen Net, '·«' M il ii siew, Be win*· Machines. ?.???ß« T m Oood Conking Biava», midi a Jaree loi (,f Onerai Household Articles, M.I'.Mf: Cauli t, ?. ? mayo, proprietor, ! », C. Buford, S,.U:_>.n._n. ' AUCTION SALES, Future Days «RICHMOND AUCTION CO,, 1205 E. ¡Unlit St-, Richmond, Va. Special to the Trade: BIG WRECK SALE OP ' CARLOAD GENERAL MERCHANDISE. By direction of a transportation com¬ pany, we will sell, at our Auction Rooms, 1205 East Main Street (second and third Ilnors). WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, IflOñ. commendili·; nt. 10:30 ?. ?G, 2.600 to .VflOO pairs Men's, Ladles' and Children's Shoes, medium and ?????? prado: about 1,000 pair Rubber Shoes, about 750 bolls Dry Goods, such ns Shc-MItiB, Flnnnelsfl ??????????, Linons, Draperies, ote, etc.; 250 Men's nnd Boys' Suits. Inrgo lot of Men's and Boys' Pants, 15 dozen Fino lints, 25 dozen High-Grade Shirts, large 'assortment nf Fino Candles, Innre and general assort¬ ment of Groceries, about 100 Oil Coats, 2 casos Lidies' Corsets, Blankets, 2 bun- dlds Tarn nnd many other désirable goods, nearly all of which nre In good condition, having been carefully assorted and ar¬ ranged In lots to suit the trade. TERMS: Cash. Sale absolute. RICHMOND AUCTION. CO. GEO. H. VALENTINE, Auctioneer. By J. Thompson Brown & Co., 1113 Main Street. Large and Valuable E. Franklin St. Dwelling, No. 2605, near 26th St. Best Part, Church Hill, Formerly Occupied by tho VIRGINIA CLUB, At Public Auction, ON THE PREMISES, Thursday, June 15, 6 P. M. .An exceedingly well bull« and com¬ modious mansion of "Antl-Bcllum type," containing 17 rooms, besides Iarg._ and spacious halls, two baths, toilet in all [Cliamlbcr.., 'handsome imported Itnljaji marble mantels, two Latrohes, gas and electricity. It has been considered one of the most, valuable and best built home·. In that section, with unexcelled views of river nnd landscape. The lot fronts 60 foot nnd has upon It a lnrgo stable, cow¬ house nnd other Improvements. The notiso could be easily turned Into flats or «wo tenements If desired, or will make a most comfortable, home for a large family. Will be sold a.s a whole or. If desired, the house and 39 foot, separate from the vacant lot, 30 feet on tho east. Immediate possession If desired. TERMS: Vory liberal and announced at* sale. J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO., Auctioneers. By The Valentine Auction Co., Auctioneers.' Auction.'Sale of Household Furniture· of Dr. 0_ W. Jewett, No. 15 W. Clay St., Tuesday Morning, June 13th. At the rennest of Dr. Jewett, who Is declinine housekeeping, wo will sell, at his resid/snee, No. 15 West Clay Street, commencing nt 10:30 o'clock, his House¬ hold Furniture, consisting of, In part: Handsome Parlor Suit (with extra linen covers), Oak Combination Book Case and Secretary, handsome Mantel Clock and Ornament, large and handsome Parlor Pictures, fine Irish Point Lace Curtains, fino Body Brussels Parlor Carnet, Parlor Rockers nnd Table, Quartered Onk Cham¬ ber Suit, Sectional F.'.'lt Mattress; Ward¬ robe-, Chairs, Rockers, Toilet Set, hand¬ some Walnut Mnrble-Top Chamber Suit (with chnlrs). Center Table and Rocker to match, Oak Hall Rack.., Hall Chairs, Hall and Stair Carpet. Iron Bed. Spring nnd Mattress; Onk Sideboard, Osk Ex¬ tension Table, good Refrigerator, TMllorer and Cooler, Crockery, Glnsswnre. Kltchon Table, Cooklog Utensils, Blue-Flnme Oil Stove nnd other Household necessities. Sale positive. Undies especially Invited, to ntt/md. THE ?? LENT I NT. AUCTION CO. By Pollard t_ Bagby. Auction Sale of Attractive Dwelling, S. W. Corner of First and Canal Streets, Detached, Large Lot, Nice Order. We will sell by auction on the premises, on THURSDAY, JUNE 15TH, 1905, nt (i o'clock P. M., tbfl above mentioned desirable property. Lot 3-1 feet front. TERMS: Ensv nnd announced at snle, POLLARD & BAGBY, Auctioneers, By GEO. \V. MAYO, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. I will sell, for Mrs. C. E. Brown (who Is leaving the city), nt her residence, No. Ctì-eiO East Clay Strr_et. TUESDAY, JUNE 18th, At 10¡,?? o'Clock ?. M., her entire lot of Household Furniture consisting of Bed-room Sulla, Lounges. Chair», Rockers, Mattings, Rugs, Car¬ pels. Enameled Bedstr-nds, Couches. Toi- l.-t Sols, Parlor I.amps, Lace Curta ns. Cas Range, Kitchen Utensils, Kitchen (Furniture, «le, ole. (?.O. W. MAYO, Auction-Milt. B. C. Buford. Salesman. TERMS: Cash. By Richmond Auction Co,, 3 S 05 13. Main Street. OUR REGULAR SALE Tuesday, June 13, at 10:30, consisting Fine Rooks, Couches, Li¬ brary Chairs, Parlor Suits, Brass Bede, Bofas, Hall Racks, Biaza, Lumps, Water Fliehen*, Flue Cotton und Hair Mattresses, Sideboards, Rockers and Chain-, (??-Carl-, Pic¬ tures and Mirrors, Rugs, Folding Bed, .Vardrobos, etc, etc. RICHMOND AUCTION CO. Geo. Ii Valentine, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES, Future Days By N. AV. Il'in-o & Son, Real Kstate Auctioneers. Executor's Sale of the Valu¬ able Residence Property, No. 113 N. Third Street, by Auction. ' As executor of Ann AVallace, deceased, I will sell by public auction, on the prem¬ ises, on AVEDNESDAA', JUNE MTH, 1,005. at 5:30 o'clock P. M., that unusually well situated and comfortable dwelling Ño. 113 North Third Street, between Franklin nnd Grace Streets, containing nbout six rooms, together wl'n the lot upon willen It stands, fronting 24'4 feet nnd running hack between parallel lines abbut 72 feet to a. point whero tho said lot narrows to lOVi feet. The house is old, but Is solidly built and quite comfortable. Aa ? loca¬ tion for a doctor or dentist thero Is nothing superior on the market, nnd It le nlso well suited for private family uses. TERMS-One-thlrd cash, and tho balance at one and two years for notes, wllli In¬ terest added, -and secured by a deed of trust; or all cash, nt the ortion of the purchaser. G. XV. WALLACE, Ju 9-tds Executor. fey J. B. Elam & Co., Real Estate Auctioneers.. ? RUSTEB'S PUBLIC SALE 1 OF Large Corner Lot, Fronting G5 hy about 00 Feet, WITH Good Two-Story Frame Dwelling Theireon, Northeast Corner Oak and High Streets, NORTH OF AND NEAR FRIÓK'S COR- NER, ON: BROOK AA'ENUE AND OAK STREET. In execution of a certain deed of trust, dated June. 1st.'. 1!)(M, recorded In D. B. 170, B., page 23, Henrleo County Court; the debt being In default, and being required so to do by the. honehclary. the under¬ signed trustee "Will sell bv public auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1!»05, at 6 o'clock P* M., the real ostato described in said deed, nnd situated a.s above stated.V.'-"? This Is a conypnlently located and com- fortnblo house," occupying nbout half the said lot, affording vacant ground suffi¬ cient for a similar detached'house, and th« property-Is!" worthy the consideration of home-seekers of small means,' and Investors for ·. äffen al purposes. TERMS: For cash as to Sö.V). nnd In¬ terest thereon "from June 1, 1905: th.-. ex¬ penses of'Sàie, and ^axes to day of sale, and the- resldud.iln /"filini Instalments at ono and two years, with Interest added and secured by deed of trust, or the whols in cash,-at the-yoptlon of the nurchnser. .-.·. vyJii.-iB. ÍJtiAM, Trustee. By J. Thompson Brown & Co., Real Estato Agenfs and Auctioneers. ? XECUTOR'S" AND. TRUSTEE' SALE Central Corner Business Property, TO CLOSE AJV ESTATE, S. W. Corner Cary and Ninth Streets, 43 1-3x40 FEET, Friday, June 16, 1905, 1 o'Clock P.. M. By authority of the heirs of Thomas Goodman's estate, we will sell at public auction, on the premises, at tho above time and date, that most desirable central business property, with several old frame shops thereon, renting for Î300 per annum but sub-renting for much more; good tax payers, on tho southweet corner Ninth and Cary Streets, fronting on Cary 431-3 feet. > This property Is surrounded hy three streets, giving abundance of air and light, and has rallrond tracks along -its south¬ ern front, connecting with all railroad lines In the State. Its Immediato prox¬ imity to the railroad depots of the North nnd South, East and AVest trunk lines renders It very valuable. TERMS-Ono-thlrd cosh, balance ln 1 and 2 years; or all cash, at option of pur¬ chaser. J. THOMPSON' BROAVN & CO., Ju 11-tds Auctioneers. By II. Soldon Taylor & Co., Real Estate Auctioneers. Auction Sale of Four Small Brick Dwellings, Nos. 120 and 122 South First Street, Corner of Canal, and Nos, 18 and 20 E. Canal Street, Immediately in Rear of Abovej on Thursday, June 15,1905, at 6 o'Clock P. M. The First Street dwellings contain 7 rcfTO« each, gas, water and bath, and tbo Canal .Street houses contain d i-ooins each, with water npd gas. The contrai and convenient location of this proper¬ ty renders It specially desirable for per¬ sons of modernte means for homes, nnd should nlso ,*iltract thoso seeking ? pay¬ ing Investment. TERMS: 1-1 cash, balance nt fi, 12, 18 and 2-1 months, for-notes with Internst added, and secured py trust deed on tlie property, or all ensh, at option of pur¬ chaser. ?. SELDON.'TAYLOR fr CO., Auctioneers, By Edward B. Rosé Compnny, Real Kstate,-Auctioneers. A UOTION SALE ? QF Three Most Desirable Building Lots, ON Till·* RASTERN SIDE OF THIRTY-,· SECOND, H ET WEEN BROAD AND ¦MARSHALL STREETS, EACH HAVING A FRONT OF 24 RY 132 FEET. TO AN ALLEY IN R.TOAB, AVo will, on * Tuesday, 13th Day of June, 1905, at 6 o'clock P. M. sell hy auction, upon tho promis/·-), the above described proper¬ ty. Tlio recent Improvements in this locality Justify us In saying, you nnnnol go astray In placiti«, your money here with an assurance of an enrly increase. TERMS: At sale, EDWARD S. ROSE CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALES, Future Days Commissioners' Auction Sale OP Valuable Timber Land' In Charles, City County, Va. Ry virtue of ii decree of the Circuit Court of Charles City county, entered on the 8th day of May, 11W6, m the suit ot "Robert \v. Wllicox, Executor ot Jamea M. Wllicox. deceased, vs. Wllicox and others," the undersigned 8pec.nl Com¬ missioners will sell nt public auction,, at the Courthouse, between tho houre of 2 and 3 o'clock P. M., on JUNE 16TII, 1905, (COURT DAY), the following property, viz: A tract of timber land known an the "Bog," contain. Injf 277, acres, being In tho county of Charles City, about tlfrco and one-half miles west of the Courthouse, nnd hound¬ ed on the north by tho lands of tho late Joseph Gentry nnd others, on tho oast by the lands of Robert Bradloy, on tho south hy tho lands of ?. A. Saunders, Jr., nnd on tho west by the InndR of James 13. Erockwell and the Into Joseph Gentry. This land has been frae from the axe for a number of yetrs and has thereon a large quantity of oak' railroad ties, pine cord wood and oak and pine saw lumber and other valuable woods. It Is situated with¬ in two and one-half miles of WIIIcox'b Wharf and within one and ono-half mllee of Herring Creek, and Is the most desir¬ able tract of tlmberlnnd ln that section. TERMS.Tho terms of said «sale are an follows, viz.: One-fourth cash and mo balancé upon a credit of six, twelve and eighteen months, tho deferred payments to _c evidenced -by notes of the purchaser, waiving homestead exemption, and carry¬ ing Interest from date of sole and payable seml-nnnually; or at tho option of the purchaser he may pay cash; tno title to be retained until the futher order the court. Parties desiring to see the land will call on Mr! J. F. Nance at Charle» City Courthouse. JOHN F. NANCE, A. C. WILLCOX. May 23-tds Special Commissioners. In the Clerk's Ofllce of the Circuit Court of tho County of Charlea City. James M. Willcox's Exor.Plaintiff, against Wllicox, et al3.Defendant. ';I''J. E. Major, clerk of the said court, do certify that the bond required of tho Special Commissioners by tne decree ren¬ dered In said cause on the· 8th day of May, 10(15, has boon duly given. Given under my hand as clerk of tbe said court this 12th day of May, 1905. J. E. MAJOR, Clerk. May 23-tda SOUTHERN RAILWAY. C ALE OF UNCLAIMED AND HE- *-7 FUSED FREIGHT. RICHMOND, VA., MAY 23. 1903. BY DIRECTION OF THE FREIGHT CLAIM AGENT. I WILL SELL AT PUB¬ LIC AUCTION. TO THE HIGHEST BID¬ DER, AT THE FREIGHT STATION IN THE CITY OP RICHMOND, VA., FOR FREIGHT AND OTHER CHARGES, THE FOLLOWING UNCLAIMED AND REFUSED FREIGHT ON TUESDAY, JUNE 20TH, 1905, COMM'ENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. TERMS.CASH. ?. H. LEA, Agent. GEO. W. MAYO, Auctioneer. Arrlngdale, Va., 1 plow'shanV Iron; Ar· rlngdale, Va., 1 bi. cotton rope; Cox Hdwo. Co., Amherst, Va-, 1 wagon brake; R. B. Jordan, Amherst, Vn.. 1 pkg. overalls; J. Vnnison, Arrlngton, Va-, 1 bdl. G. ware, 1 box groe; E. Lawhorne, Arrlngton, Va·, 1 box medicine; J. W. Penn. Brandy, Vn., 1 hdl. sash; M. P. Pullum, Brandy, Va., 1 bdl. sacks; Taylor Bros., Bealeton, Vn. 1 bdl. rockers; p. S. Ensor, Catlett. Va., 1 bdl- pipe, 1 hay fork, 1 bdl. pulleys, 1 hdl. rope; Mrs. G. L. Anderson, Char- lottosvllle. Va., 1 bdl. I. castings; Vf. A. Clements, Charlottesvllle, Va., 1 box bed ding! E. S. Johnson, Charlottesvllle. 1 crate mantle; S. II. White, Charlottesvllle. Vn., 1 box II. H, goods; Chas. King <_ Son, Charlottesvllle, Va,, 1 empty B. basket; R. B. Fray, Charlottesvllle, Va., 1 box H. W·; W. 8. White, Charlottesvllle, Va., l box casting: J. J. McCarty, cnar- lottesvllle, Va.. 1 box; Mrs. Elizabeth Byd¬ nor, Clarksville, Va·, 1 bbl. clothing; Aaay Oble, Clarksville, Va., 1 box crockery; H. M, Harris, Clarksville, Va., 2 boxes pio. frames; ti. ?. OilUaland, Clarksville, Va., 1 bdl. bags; Alice Fields,Clarksville, Va., 1 roc. chair; A. D. Williamson, Clarksville, Va. 2 cases soda; William /Ried, Clarks¬ ville, Vn,, 1 case drugs; Davis & Co., Courtland, Va-, 1 china closet; W. J. Dnsls, Courtland, Va., ·,. bbl. cider, 1 box sample: Ida L. Brooks, Claremont, Va., 2 cases soap; Frank A. Rldout, Claremont, Vn. 1 bag fertz; dert.; Eugene Fitzgerald, Chatham, Va., 1 box medicine; R. B. Macoy, Culpeper, Va., 1 box snoe dip; C. S. Bonus, Culpeper, Va., 1 crate mall box; Smith & Littleton, Culpeper. Va., l bdl. trays; Postal Tel. Co., Culpeper, Va., 1 beater; O. N., R. B. Harris, Culpeper, Vs., 1 1>ox P. frames; P. M. Falps & Son, Cul¬ peper, Va., 1 crt. S. Machino; ??. C- Ruck¬ er, Delaplane, Va., 1 ?a. Iron, 1 bdl. el¬ bows; Mrs. Lavonlo Holt, Drake's Branch, Vn. 1 bdl. clothing: G. T. Fitzgerald, Dan¬ ville, Vo., l sink. 1 rocker, ? bdl. legs; F. W. Yntes, Danville, Va-, 4 kegs elder; J. P. Wilkinson. Danville, Va., 3 rolls paper; Virginia Hdwe. Co., Danville, Va,, 6 bdl. sticks; Mrs. II. T. Thornton, Dnnvllle, Va., 1 rocker; T. B. Taylor, Danville,. Va. 1 bri. vinegar; Smith-Courtney Co· for Trap. Tob. Co., Danvlllo, Va. 18 pcs. I. pipe, 24 pcs. I. pipe; J. A. Reynolds, Danville, Va,, 1 bri. elder, 1 bri. vinegar; Reading Iron Works, Danvlllo, Vn., 1 box I. intinge; Q. Penn Sons, Danville, Vn., 8 pa. IS cads, tobacco; Pied. Hdwe, Co., Danville, Va., 1 roll paper, l case P. bags; Pled, Hdwe. Co,, Danville, Vn,, 1 box clocks; G. W. T. M'reuin, Danville, Va., 1 crate S. machine; J. B, Meyers, Danville. Va., 2 brlfi. mo¬ lasses; Jackson & Son, Danville, Va., 1 keg elder; N. C. Hodges,· Danville, Vn., 1 box G.'seed; Miss Alary llnldlno, DanvUlo, va., V_ bri- clothing; C. E. llelghes, DnnvlUo, Vn., 25 boxes candy: Hill & Tucker, Dan- villo, Vn., 1 keg older; O. N.,· XV. M. 011- llain. Danville, ?a., 1 bdl. whips; Gravely & Miller, Danvlllo, Va., 2 boxee tobacco; T. lì. Fitzgerald, Danville, Va., 31 bdl. cor. iron; G. T. Fitzgerald. Danvlllo, Va-, 1 sink back; Mrs. H. W. Ferguson, Danville, Va., 1 reed ohulr; O. N.. Casser A1U, Dan- ville, Vo·, 1 case D. goods; E, G. Coving- ton, Danville, Va., 1 caso Adv. matter; M. E. BloBl, Danvlllo, Va-, 1 bale woolens; O, L. Ballard, Danville, Va., 1 con paint; Booth & 'Flood. Dnnvllle, Va., 1 case D, goods; A. Bnroody, Danvlllo, Va,, 1 cash register! J. H, Burkes, Danville, Va., 1 box mdso.; A. B. Gibson, Danville, Va. 1 bri. vinegar; Rena & Brown, Danvlllo. Va·, 1 box B. pins: MIhb Ella Abbott, Dan¬ ville, Va., 1 box Boap; O, N., J. P. Black¬ board, EmpQl'in, Va., 2 boxes J-y fra ? os; Enipoi'lii Ice Co,, Emporln, Vn., 1 bdl. Ice bags; Emporta Ice Co., Emporte, 1 bdl. ice bags; Emporio. Ice Co., Emporio, Va,, 2 hdls, Ice bugs; ?. ?-, ?. F. Gates, Empo¬ rio, Va,, 1 box pio, ironies; J. H. Hill & Co., Rmporia, Va., 2 cases drugs; C. F, Llfsey, Emporio, Va., 1 box shrubbery; Henry Machin, Emporio, Vn,, l box cast¬ ings; Henry Mnohln, Emporio, Va., 1 box hardware; Charlie Perkins, Emporio, Vu·, 1 box ?!"·*"·*! Hart & Chamhlls., Emporio, Va«, 2 bris, mnlnsaes; Simmons Lumber Co-, Ertlnburg, Va., 20 bdl. spokes, 24 bdl. rlnis; Miss ti. Coleman, Franklin Junction, Va., i bbl. H. H. goods; Mrs. Emma Gib¬ son, Franklin Junction, 1 box minerai water; Mrs. F. C. Oaflon, Fulls Church, Va., 1 bed, crated; J. J. Taylor, Falls Church, Va., l box drugs W. J. M. Hol¬ land, Franklin, Vu-, li bd. chairs, 27 bd. chair«; J. A. Collins, Jr., Franklin, Va.. 0 bd. chairs, 1 bd. rocker; Willett Darden, Franklin, Vn~t I trunk* 3, T. Xvturphyj Franklin, Va., 1 bbl. groceries; AV, R. Byrd, Giade Hill, Va., a boxes marble, 1 base stone; Julia Jackson, Homeville, Va., 1 B. B- glass; Robt, Alien-. Homovllln, Va., 1 box syrup;· J. P. Burke, .Harrlsonburg, Va., 4 sleigh bodies; A. ri. Anderson, Har- rlsonburg, Va., 1 box medicine; T. H. Han¬ son, Hnrrlsonbtirg, Va., 2 balèn twlno; A. O. Anderson, Hnrrlsdniiurg, Va., 1 box medicine; W. II. Meyers, Harrlsonl-urg. Va., 1 bbl· L. oli; Y. A. Jordan, Harrlson¬ burg, A'a., l Ml. Iron; J. XV. Myers, Hnr- rlsonhurg, Va., 2 crates stones, 10 crates stones; E. Cowger, Harrlsmiburg, A'a., 1 dresser, 1 mirror frame; J. E, Lincoln, Harrlsonburg, Vs., 1 box drugs; J. Wilton Son, Harrlsonburg, Vn., l bdl. castings; (G. C. AVIse, Harrlsonburg, Va-, 1 loungo, 1 bdl. backs; Ç. C. Conrad, Harrlsonburg, A'a., 1 box horse covers; Excelsior Oak Extract Co.. Harrlsonburg, A'n.. 1 case It. coffee; A. R. Rosenberger, Harrlsonburg, Va., 1 hall rack; H. AVhetmor, Hnrrlson- hurg, Va., 6 bdl. nxes; Wm. Mlddloton, Horndon, Vn., 1 heater; AV. W. Taylor, Herndo-n, A'a., 1 box valentines; A. L. John¬ son, Isaac, Va,, 1 bag guano; Wm. J. Cox- Ion, Jetersvllle, A'a·, 1 chair pump, 1 box chair; Alexander ? Thompson, Jeters¬ vllle. Va., I bari, seed; Oíbles ? Valentine, Lawrencevllle, Va., 12 8. boards, '? bdl. backs; Agent, Lnwrencevllle, Va., 2 chif¬ foniers; F. M. Hover, Lnwrencevllle, Va·, 1 J. car boiler, 1 pa.il grease: J. Eepatig, Lawrencevlllo, Va., 1 cas« fur. pollali; Miss Roas Ella, Lnwrcncevillo, ? barrel; Allen Saundei-8, LawroncovUle, A'a., 1 box clothing; Lnwrencevllle. A'a,, 2 bdl. bed springs; J. M. Echols. Lynchburg, Va.. 1 case M. water; J. M. Echols, Lynchburg, Va., ,4 boxes drugs; E- D. Voster, Lynch¬ burg. Va., 1 bdl. R. chairs; Mrs. J. H. Hurt, Lynchburg, A'a., 1 burlap sofa, 4 choirs, 1 erpted chiffonier. 1 glass; B. Jen¬ nings Hdwc. Co., Lynchburg, »Vn.. t box glass; Booker Burwell, Lynchburg, A'a.. 1 case,0. cloth: Matuna Lei lurch, uynen- burg, A'a., 1 bale bedding; Mrs. Lucy Mas¬ ses·, Lynchburg, Va·, 1 bbl. G. ware; Nor¬ way Mer. Co., Lynchburg, A'a.. 1 rocking chair; Martin O. Meara, Lynchburg, Va.. 1 case woolens; Martha Pollard, Lynch¬ burg, Va.. 1 box P. Frames; Ed. Smith, Lynchburg, A'n., 1 crate E. ware; E. C. AA'llmet, Lynchburg, Ara., 1 box drugs; A. AA'. Woodson, Lynchburg. A'a.. 1 range, 1 closet; A. C. Grose, Leesburg, Va,. 1 case, 2 cases crackers; Loudoun Clothing Co., Leesburg, Va., 1 box L. oil; Mitchell, A'a., *1 bri. H. H. goods; Collet, Mnnassas, A'a., I crate bottled pop; AA'. C. Eagner, Manas- sas, Va.; 1 bdl. S. backs; Mrs. E. P.. Thornton, Manchester, A'a·, 1 sewing ma¬ chine; O, N., B. J. Elllotte, News Ferry. A'a., 2 cases A. grease; O. N.. S. S.t Web¬ ster, News Ferry, A'a·,' 2 cases E. ware: Clarence Plunkett, Nelson, A'n., 1 guttar and case; Mrs. Willie Byrd, 593 Bute St., Norfolk, A'a., 1 trunk; R. J- Bmyers, Nor¬ folk. Va.. ?4 bbl. vinegar, 1 box samples; Perry Munirle & Co., Norfolk, va., O boxes C. soap; Jas. M. Perry, Norfolk. A'a., 1 case hooks; B. M. Buckhmse, Nor¬ folk. A'a.. l bdl; leather; M. T. Case, Nor¬ folk.. Va., 1 box A- food, 5 palls A. food; M. Segoli, Norfolk, A'a., 1 keg phosphate, 1 box phosphate; Dr. Hoe Lelghton, Nor¬ folk, A'a., 1 old tap, 2 wheels; Ornamental Iron & AA'Irc Co., Norfolk, A'a., l Iron screen; J. T. Taylor, Norfolk, A'a., 1 piece casting; Baylor &*, Caite, Norfolk, Va., 1 crate turned post«; C. A. Brooks, Nor¬ folk, A'a., 2 box Adv. matter; Crescent Iron AA'orks, Norfolk, A'a.. 1 bdl. lumbor; Dyspeptionai Co-, Norfolk, Va., l oox drugs; Eastern Cereal Co.. Norfolk, Va.. 5 cases cereals; Eastern Cereal Co*. Norfolk, Va., 1 case coffee; .0. ,N., W. R. Fulford, Norfolk. A'a., 1 box iron wash; Four Co,, Noriolk, A'a- 1 bbl. empty homes; Tho Four Co., Norfolk; A'a., 2 bbl- bottles; Mrs. Lewis Grifllth. Norfolk, A'a.. 1 pkg. bed ends. 1 pkg. bed rails;' Otto M. Harter. Norfolk, Va., 1 crate M. mills; AV. B. Land, Norfolk, Va. 1 .bbl.·· molasses; .Maxim Bros., Norfolk, Va., 1 box empty jugs; Miss Mattie Martin, Norfolk, A'a., 1 box feathers, bdg.; AVm. Scott, Norfolk, A'a., 1 crate casting; Stanpard Oil Co., Nor¬ folk. Va-, loll tank: E- A. Thomas, Nor¬ folk, Va,; 1 bbl. molasses; R. II. AVright, Norfolk. Va., 1 box copper wire: Anthony AVIlllams, Norfolk, Vn.. 1 box tools; AVhlte Bros., Noriolk, Va. 1 jug liquor; A. Hor¬ ten, Norfolk, A'a., y¿ *jbl. phos-, 1 box phos.; AV. AVIlllams, Ontario, A'a., 1 box almanacs; Mary E. Dudley. Pace, A'a., 1 box groceries, 1 bbl./notlons; J. N. Hamp¬ ton, Purcell ville, A'a., 1 bbl. lub. oil; XV. P. Pancoast, Purcellvllle, A'a., bbl. oil; Harry J. Adams, Purcellvllle, A'a., 1 crate (I) mall boxes;. A. Eamlch, Purcellvllle, Va., 1 box medicine; Rochester Cereal Co·, Purcellvllle, A'a., l bdl. wall paper; Janney & Pearson, Purcellvllle, A'a., 1 box drugs; Saunders & Chancellor. Purcellvllle, Va., 1 bdl. canvas; J. AV. Gregg, Purcellvllle, A'a., 1 oil cutting box; Jessie 11. Brown, Purcellvllle, Va., 1 rocker; Frank M. Myers, Purcellvllle, Va.. 1 crate teachers' desk; O. N., Dr. AV. AV- Davis, Purcellvllle, Va., 1 heat stove, 1 drum oven; Chicago Crayon Co., Round Hill. Va., 2 boxee pic¬ ture frames; Mrs. Mnry Estes, Rio, A'a., 1 box clothing; O. A. Pllack, Sutherlln, A'a., 1 box M. box; Fray & Crlgier, Somer¬ set, Va., 1 box hardware; W. L. Sant- myers, Strasburg, A'a., 1 roll rub. pkg.; .Barbour Buggy Co., South Boston, A'a., 1 axle; Mrs. D. A. Harrell, South Boston, A'a., 1 box clothing; Mrs. J. T. Norton, South Boston, Vn., 1 box soap, 1 box P. ware; Virginia AVagon Co., South Boston, A'a., 12 gear, 1 wheel; -Virginia Vehicle Co., South Boston, Vn., 1 Iron axle; XV. N* Ruffln, South Boston, Va., l'box crude tur¬ pentine; R. E. James, South Boston, Va., 1 bdl, B. ends, 1 bill, rails; S. F. Glllllam, South Boston, A'n., 1 mantel; S. F. GWi- land, Bouth Boston, A'a., 1 crate gratos; H. Davis, Thoroughfare, Va-, 3 cases gin¬ ger ale; AA'. L. Gorber, Tlrnbervllle, Va., 4 bngs wheat; D. S. AVampler, Tlmhervllle, Va., 7 boxes soap, 1 box Adv. matter; L. AV. Ruthers," A'ienna, Va., boxes A. grease; M. George, A'ienna, Va·. 1 box herbs, l box G. ware; H. B, Casplam,, Vienna, A'a., 1 pkg. bell; Tom Chandler, A'IrglIina, Va., 1 cot; C. A. Stovall, Vlr- glllna, Va., 1 crato stoves; O. N., Jno. W. Sann, AVoodstock, A's., 1 crato stovee, crate ovens; T. m, Derfllnge, Water Lick, A'a., 1 pkg, paper, 1 long sign, 1 short sign; T. M, Derfllng, AVnter Llck, Va., 2 short sign boards; E. J. Clements, West Point, Va., 1 box wood filler; J. T. Minor, AVo*it Point, Vn., 1 sheller, 1 fnftno, 1 table, 1 wheel; James Campbell, AVcst Point, Vn., 1 coofc stove; Bland & Bell, West Point, Va. 1 boxed case china closet; F. P, Home, notify J. B, Lynch, AVest Point, Vs., 3 boxes drugs; H. S. & D. N, Bland, West Point, vn., 1 case P. spice; Mrs. Maud Mayo, West Point, Vn., 1 bbl, G. ware; Lowon Bros., AA'est Point, A'a-, ß boxes A. food; C, C. Vaugho-n, West Point. Vn., 3 bbls. drugs; D. J. Deshazo, AVest Point, Va-, 5 palls A. food, 1 box A. food; Bland Bros., Wost Point, A'a., i ¡hai. tubs; M«mtz & Cabo, AVest Point, Vn., 3 case blacking In glass;' E. T. Hart, West Point, Va., I flag rack, 4 crates crackers In cans; B. Turner, AVest Point, Vn., 3 cases crackers; D. K. AVitt. AVltt, Va., 1 bbl. drugs, 1 show case; H. B* AA'hlte, Warrenton, A'n-, 1 oil calet, 1 pump; S. B. Woods, AA'arrenton, Vn. ? ndla, wrt. pipe; clarence Moore, Wnrron- ton. Va., 1 box clothing; Order M, AVnrd & Co., notify AVillls Cameron, AVarrenton, Va., 1 -sewing machine; Mrs. E. A. Settle, Remington, A'n., I crate1 table base; Mrs. E. F. Settle, Remington, A'n·, 1 orato china closet; ?- E. Fuvonner, Paeonlan Springs, Va., 1 box; virginia phar. Company, Rich¬ mond, A'a., 1 bbl. drugs; Aug. Grocery Co,, Riohmond, Va., 2 sacke bags; J. D. Cody, Richmond, A'a., 1 sack chestnuts; Kaufman & Company, Richmond, A'n,, 1 case millinery; The Krouse Bot. Co., Rlph- mond, A'u. 2 ert, Mt. bot·; Chas. · Gee, Klohmond, A'a., t still, worm for still; .1. T. Montgomery, Richmond, A'n., 1 cheese; S. F* Hendley, Richmond, A'a., 1 bbl. vine¬ gar, 1 box samples; Southern Washing Machine Co,, Richmond. Va*. 1 box grind¬ ers. 1 crato grinders; C. W, Splcer, U05 Flfoyd Avenue, Richmond, Va., 1 oVute M. water; Bs M. Anderson, Richmond, A'a., 1 bbl. L. oil, u bbl, L. oil; BInswangor & Company, Richmond. Va., 2 boxes door casing;» J. M, Scott, Richmond. A'a., 1 box Mt. bot., 1 hox tin tops; Hopkins & Co., AVarrenton, A'a,, 61 bbls. of glucose. GEO. AV. MAYO, Auctioneer ftÎB>ri2S.-V-**W,-*Îi, AUCTION SALES, Future Days .!¦ éeV^é*******} By J.« Thompson Brown ¿_ Co., 1113 Main StreeL Auction Sale .Two- Story Corner Brick Dwelling, No. 131 Cary and Jefferson) One 131 ock Jeffoi-snii Hot«]. Wo will sell nt auction on tho premises, Friday, June 16th, at 6 P. M. thn nbove property, contnlnlng «¡5 room« besides siih-collhr, city Improvements, etc. Thn property could he turned Into a CORNER STOKE, with flats abov. at slight expense nnd would pay handsome¬ ly as a permanent Investment, or with a little improvement could bo made ? snug dwelling. Its proximity to the Now Jefferson will Improvo Its renting nnd selling value. TERMS: Easy nnd nnnounced nt sale. J. THOMPSON HHOWN & CO.. Auctioneers. By Pollard Bagby. AUCTION SALE OF GOOD FRAME HOUSE, NO. 614 N. TWENTY-SEV¬ ENTH STREET. We will sell nt auction to the hlghc.it bidder, . WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14TH, 190Ó, at 6 o'clock, tho above mentioned six-room frame dwelling. First-class Investment or good home. TERMS-?*» cash, rest easy. , POLLARD BAGBY. Ju 9-tds REAL ESTATE.For Sale. WILL-SELL CHEAP to close quickly, dwelling and store, wltjt stock of merchandise; In nearby town, on railroad and e!«K:tric line. A Good Investment. Seventy acres of pretty laying land, three-quarter mile of car line; within two miles of Richmond. To a. quick pur¬ chaser, only $50 an acre. A BIG BARGAIN. "Ton-room brjck house, ?0 acres of land, three miles from city. CASSELMAN & CO., 111Ò East Main Street. pOl. SALE, G" NICE HOME ON Barton Heights. Low prices and easy terms. C. ti. & H. L. DENOON, -H.- «?21 E. Main Street. JOB SALE, "7 Or. ACRES, WELL TIMBERED; 3-ROOM cottage; stahlo, etc.; well watered; good road. Price ¦f.l.WXi. R. B. CH AFFIN & CO. (INC.), No. 1 N. Tenth Street. JOR SALE, ' Handsome Dwellings In the West End. Delays are dangerous. Buy now. C. ti. & H. L. DENOON. 821 E. Main Street. SMALL CASH PAYMENT AND DONG TIME ON BAL- anco at 6 per cent. Interest, for .14 East J.elgli Street. Two-story modern brick dwelling. SUTTON & CO. JOR SALE, 2 1-2 ACRES ON ELECTRIC LTNE; 8- room house, barns, etc.; orchard nnd vineyard; wire fence. Price i_,f«0O. Terms liberal. R. B. CHAFFIN & CO. (INC.). No. 1 N. Tenth Street. PRETTY HOME" IN BAR-TON. HEIGHTS, 100 feet of ground nnd all modem improvements. Can sell cheap on time. GREEN & REDD. J-OR SALE AND EXCHANGE, 3O0 acres, 3 miles of rollroad, $5 per acre. COO acres, 3 miles of railroad, ìfi per acre. COO acres, 2 miles of railroad, $. per acre. 70. acres, 3 mlle.s of railrond, $6 per acre. 800 acres, on railrond. .12.50 per acre. 7.10.acres, on railrond. $20 per acre. Highly improved city and mill properties .to exchange for farms. J. R. HOCKADAY & CO.. 812 East Main. $3,600 " FOR A NEW 9-ROOM J-STORY MOD- ern brick dwelling, well located in West End. SUTTON & CO. $6,500 WILL BUY SOUTHS1DE, CENTRALLY located, detoched. stock brick, granite- trimmed dwcllln*. of 12 rooms; large lot¡ side and rear entrance; located In first- class neighborhood. / WM. B. PIZZINI CO., Tenth nnd Bank Streets, Price $1,300. Rental $150.' TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING. GOOD ORDER AND RENTER. McVeigh & glinn. West Grace Street Building Lots, NEAR ALLEN AVENUE, AT REASON¬ ABLE PRICES. SUTTON & CO. $6,750 WILL BUY'"ONE OF THE MOST CON- venlently arranged and thoroughly mod¬ ern brick dwellings In I.ie District. Just completed. 11. SELDON TAYLOR & CO.. . No. 8 N. Eleventh Street, $2,100 ~ ~~ WILL BUY TWO SIX-ROOM BRICIf. dwellings, Rent J24 vßr month. POLLARD & BAGBY. $4,250 .VILI. BUY NORTHSIDE, CENTRALLY located, detached brick, 3-story dwelling of 12 rooms, newly papered, etc.; stable -and large lot, WM. B. PIZZINI CO., Tenth and Bank Street«.

OWN YOUR HUNTING L TO-DAY -JU C REAL ESTATE; I · 2017. 12. 16. · By H. Seklon Tnylor Su Co. and J. Thompson Brown &Co., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. COMMISSIONERS' AUCTION'SALE

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More Ground Room Would Make.Houses More Easily Rented.

or Sold.

THE MISTAKES OF BUILDERS

If Land Agents Waíit Real EstateExchange They Can

Have If.

This week will bo noted by the ofTerlngnt public auction of unusually valuableand attractive property, which le not con¬

fined to any particular section or clnssoí property, but consists o£ stores, dwell¬ings and AA'est End lots.

It starts out with an attractive oalcan Monday at o P. M. by H. Seldon Tay¬lor and Company and J. TTliompsonBrown and Company, of a large numberof West Franklin, Graco and BroadStreet lots. It being tlio ilrstlsubdivisionof tho splendid Allison and Addition es¬

tate and lying, as It does, near tho Leeand Davis monuments, Is considered ex¬cellent property.Messrs. J. Thompson Brown and Com¬

pany will also lsell at auction on Thurs¬day, 15th, at 6 P. M., tho largo nndcommodious dwelling No'. 2fi05 East Frank¬lin Street, formerly occupied by the Vir¬ginia Club. This is a flne old mansionof ante-bellum type, some of its Interiordecorations having been Imported fromthe Continent, and is said to have beenone of the most costly houses erectedon tho Hill,Owing to tho scarcity of desirable busi-

ness property, the sale Friday, Juno 16,at 1 o'clock, of tho warehouse and de¬sirable lot at Ninth find Cary Streetswill doubtless be well attended by solidinvestors. Messrs. .1: Thompson Brownand Company will conduct this sale, as

well ns one later in the day of thotwo-story brick dwelling No. 131 AA-'estCary Street, corner of Jefferson Street.Tuesday, by N. AV. Bowc and Son, two

tracts of land in Henrico county.Wednesday, by N. AV. Bowe and Son,

the residence No. 113 North Third Street.Same day, by Pollard and Bagby, framo

house No. 514 North Twenty-seventhStreet.' v.

The real estate market continues quiteactive and a number of sales of more, or

less Importance were consummated duringthe week. The building boom continueswithout any apparent abatement, andevery hullder and architect In tho city isas busy as a hon with thirteen chickens.Spanking about the much building yes¬

terday, a prominent real estate man said:"I think the people who nro buildinghouses to sell or for rent nre In tlie mainmaking a mistake In the character of thehouses they arc building, espocinlly inthe West jjnd. Too many flats and con¬densed blocks are going up, tho- Ideaseeming to bo to get all tho house possi¬ble on the smallest amount of ground.This is In my Judgment all wrong. De¬tached houses, with some ground roomsurrounding, would pay much better,whether the house \>e for sale or forrent. I am suro if tho lots were largerand tho houses even smaller the . realastato agents could get 'better profitson the investment fnr their customerseither from purchasers or renters. Andthen think of the appearance of tlio citynnd that part of it which is being so rap-Idly built up. TJUnk abjo of the healthquestion. It rc.~-ll.v-·makes me sick to seohow beautiful' and roomy lots aro beingcut up Into little thirty-footers, when with'a little more money In the lot and a littleless In tho house that Is put on It wouldhe so much bettor from any standpointfrom which you may choose to view thomatter."There Is some talk among tho land

agents nbout-organizing a real estate ex¬change In the cltv. "ft Is a matter." saidone agent to a Tlnies>Dlspatch nm"n,men. if they w.-mt an exchange, they canmen. If "h toy want an exchange, they canvery easily get together und organizeone."

Property Transfers.IRe.hmoiifi: W. A. Huddlostun and wife

to M. C. Itiiflln. 23 2-8 feet on I lie eastlino of Thirteenth, Street, 171 1-3 feet fromthe southeast corner of M Streut, J5S9.James P. Johnston's trusteo to AN'. S.

Peyton, 22 font on the east lino of ThirdStreet, between Jackson and Du vaiStreets.Truman ?. Parker, Jr, and wife and

ICIvIfí, G, p, and J. AS'. Caldwell; Jr.,to Mary 15. Rudder, is feet "ii tlm northUne oí Byrd Sire,·!, 112 I'Ji-12 feet east ofFourth Street, $f«vi.Mary R. Rudder to Bessie A, Spence, 18

feet on tin- non h side or jiyr,i Street, 11245.-12 feot east ot Fourth Streot, Jl.ttV),Oliver .1. Sands and wife m Nannie G

Thlerman, :>· fe.-t on tho ?.nth .,kir- ofMonument Avenue, 130 f-.-t weal of Mead¬ow Street it his deed wag erroneously ro-porled m yesiorday'-* Issue), {¦".Henrleo: I". Sltterding and Wife to Hl-*h-

mr-ri'l locomotive Work«, (SO feet on thenorth Une oí Magnolia Street, 100 fr-i-t eastof Fifth Avenue, plan of Chestnut Hill,

M. I. Kin-Win, th,- ,.-, nldenl Ol thefirm of !.. Klnsteln and Companv of Newvon;, ha« ?,.,,, m ,.., ,,,., ,;.;. \ '],, *

.day..and will leave for New Vork Hun¬dí.·*, [-he- are u.. well known .-¡??** con¬ductor« and .,..,.. ,,,. Ml, K,,,.,,..-," Ka vi y hlghlj -.? Richmond and 1msmade »eyera" friend,. .., ihh. m,*.

AUCTION SALls^fondâirauotion[sS¡E

T will sell at rny farm |n Hanover eoun·,f*-, fi miles from Richmond, On old t.-l...graph road, nt 8 P, .M., .' Cow« Ileifei1 Jersey Bull; »lb.. ! ,| m .,; ;,, -.....'

A. G. QUARLES.Real Estate Investors,

ATTENTION!Auction suie of N<w. til and ."- 3 North

iVi VuiX."" ^*·"'^-·' "-*<- ».««.Mcveigh & glinií.

AUCTION SALES.Monday.By Geo. V. Oliver, Auctioneer,

CO Broad Street, between First Stivoct andBrook Avenue, 'rhono 4hSti.

Antique and Modern Furni¬ture, Carpets, Druggets,Matting, Pictures, Mir¬

ror's, Sewing Machines,Etc.

I Will Sell at My Ware-rooms, 00 Broad Street,To - Morrow (Monday),June 12, 1905, Commenc¬ing at 10,:30 A. M.,I handsome Cbvw-Foot Mahogany Side¬

board, Mahogany and other Claw-FootChess of Drawers, Slope-Top and UprightSecretarle-!, various styles Mahogany Ta¬bles, Antique Blue and other China, OldOil Painting·», vpry handsome Oak andWalnut Book Cases, China Closets, Slde-boards, Dining Tables, Chairs, Rockers,Onk Chiffoniers, Single and Double OnkWnrdroives, Onk Bed-room Furniture,lro_v.Be.ds, Springs, Mattresses, hand/someMoqi'iet, Tapestry and other Druggets;Hall, Stair and other Carpets; Matting,handsome lot. Pictures, Mirrors. Refrig¬erators, comparatively New Drop-HeadSingers and other Sewing Machines, com¬plete with all attachments; Kitchen Fur¬niture, Cook Stoves, etc.Ladles Invited. Sale positive. Terms

cash.:GEO. V. OLIVER, Auctioneer.

By H. Seklon Tnylor Su Co.and

J. Thompson Brown & Co.,Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers.

COMMISSIONERS' AUCTION'SALEO.F

60 Choicest West End Lots,Franklin, Grace and Broad

Streets.LOCATION:

Cedar Street,SITÉ OF THE MAGNIFICENT

Jefferson Davis InterstateMonument.

The prettiest Lots and most desirablelocation In tho rapidly grooving-West End;6«) nor cent, enhancement over the presentvnluo may be conlldentiy expected ln thenear future.

By virtue of two decrees of tho Rich¬mond Chancery Court, June lath, 1000. andJuno 21st, 190?, respectively, entered In suitof "Allison's Executors &c. vs. Addlson& Others." we, as Special' Commission¬ers, therein appointed for the purpose,.will sell at public auction, on the prem¬ises, COMMENCING ON FRANKLINSTREET,

Monday, June 12,1905,5:30 o'Clock P. M.,

tho abovo properly, the metes nndbounds of each lot seen on maps furnish¬ed by either .ngency on application andon tho premises on day of salo.TERMS.One-fourth cash, balance at 6,

1_ and IS months; purchaser to give notesfor deferred payments, with Interest add¬ed, and title retained until nil purchasemoney is paid nnd a conveyance Is or¬dered by the court. Taxes for 1005.to boprorated.

E. B. ADDISON,WARNER MOORE,'Special Commissioners.

BROWN & TAYLOR, Auctioneers.

The bond required of the Special Com¬missioners, has been duly given. / !

CHAS. O. SAVILLE, Clerk.JuO-tds

By Tho Valentino Auction· Co.,CIS E. Broad Street.

Large Auction Sale of FineFurniture, Crockery andDiningware. To - morrow,Monday, Morning, June12th,We will sell, nt our wnroróorhs, No. filS

East Broad Streot, for parties declin¬ing housekeeping, un extra largì) lot offlue Furniture; consistine of ono hand¬some White Enameled Bed-room Suit of12 pieces, containing Mirror Door, Armour.Chiffonier, Dresser, Bed, Wn-shstnnd,Chairs, Table, Comode, etc.; handsomeOak 'and Walnut Bed-room Suits, veryhandsome 3- and fi-plecy· Parlor Suits, inMahogany; Leather and other Couches.Walnut Dining-room Suit, coaslstintr ofChi II? fuse, Extension Table nnd Side¬board; Oak Extension Table·- Onk nndWiilrinl '.Bonk Cases. Roll-Top Disks,large loi of Hotel Iron Stono China, f'os-ivnr-H, Cini hing Backs, Oak China Cases.

R-inai-o nnd Upright Pianos, Bran. Reds,fhali-.s. Tables, Bureaus, Wnshstnnd..Pictures, Bugs. Mntting, large Grocer'sRfrlforalor and fl large lot nf numer¬ous nlli« r Furniture, otof«

SPECIAL.At 10:30 sharp, will sell one flne Driving

Mare, .standard bred. .1 years old, sound.family-broke, nnd will bo sold under fullguaraní··«-· l>\« owner.

Till«; VALENTINE AUCTION CO.

AUCTION SALES.Monday.GJïO. W. MAYO, Auctioneer.

110 N. Seventh Street.

1 will sell, at my auction house, ut 10:30A. M.,Monday, June 12, 1905,

one Bay Horse. Onk Holl-Top D.sk, Re¬volving Chair, Cedar FIHiir Cabinet, ·.·.-II««· Partition, '.iff Chaire mid Rockers, allstyles .iii'l kinds; Kraus nnd Iron Beds,I'urlnr Win· and Chair«, Knabe SquarePiano, Oak nul Walnut Chamber Huit«,

·' l'i' ?- und Ice ISpxe», Store Awn¬ing, hnnduome cherry Mantel Cabinet,Oak and Walnut Extension Taillen,Columbia Oraphaplione and Records,??,-,'.? very (Ine Oak Bldfboard andHall Rack, Cheap Wardrobes. N.-w nndi'"i Mattine, Ladles' Cold Watch, loi ntft« Ivet "'· Rolls nf l'",y Bcreen Net,

'·«' M il ii siew, Bewin*· Machines.?.???ß« T m Oood Conking Biava», midia Jaree loi (,f Onerai Household Articles,M.I'.Mf: Cauli

t, ?. ? mayo, proprietor, !», C. Buford, S,.U:_>.n._n. '

AUCTION SALES, Future Days«RICHMOND AUCTION CO,,

1205 E. ¡Unlit St-, Richmond, Va.

Special to the Trade:BIG WRECK SALE

OP '

CARLOAD GENERALMERCHANDISE.

By direction of a transportation com¬pany, we will sell, at our Auction Rooms,1205 East Main Street (second and thirdIlnors). WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, IflOñ.commendili·; nt. 10:30 ?. ?G, 2.600 to .VflOOpairs Men's, Ladles' and Children's Shoes,medium and ?????? prado: about 1,000 pairRubber Shoes, about 750 bolls Dry Goods,such ns Shc-MItiB, Flnnnelsfl ??????????,Linons, Draperies, ote, etc.; 250 Men'snnd Boys' Suits. Inrgo lot of Men's andBoys' Pants, 15 dozen Fino lints, 25 dozenHigh-Grade Shirts, large 'assortment nfFino Candles, Innre and general assort¬ment of Groceries, about 100 Oil Coats, 2casos Lidies' Corsets, Blankets, 2 bun-dlds Tarn nnd many other désirable goods,nearly all of which nre In good condition,having been carefully assorted and ar¬ranged In lots to suit the trade.TERMS: Cash. Sale absolute.

RICHMOND AUCTION. CO.GEO. H. VALENTINE, Auctioneer.

By J. Thompson Brown & Co.,1113 Main Street.

Large and ValuableE. Franklin St. Dwelling,No. 2605, near 26th St.

Best Part, Church Hill,Formerly Occupied by thoVIRGINIA CLUB,At Public Auction,ON THE PREMISES,

Thursday, June 15, 6 P. M..An exceedingly well bull« and com¬modious mansion of "Antl-Bcllum type,"containing 17 rooms, besides Iarg._ andspacious halls, two baths, toilet in all[Cliamlbcr.., 'handsome imported Itnljajimarble mantels, two Latrohes, gas andelectricity. It has been considered one ofthe most, valuable and best built home·.In that section, with unexcelled views ofriver nnd landscape. The lot fronts 60foot nnd has upon It a lnrgo stable, cow¬house nnd other Improvements. Thenotiso could be easily turned Into flatsor «wo tenements If desired, or will makea most comfortable, home for a largefamily. Will be sold a.s a whole or. Ifdesired, the house and 39 foot, separatefrom the vacant lot, 30 feet on tho east.Immediate possession If desired.TERMS: Vory liberal and announced

at* sale.J. THOMPSON BROWN & CO.,

Auctioneers.

By The Valentine Auction Co.,Auctioneers.'

Auction.'Sale of HouseholdFurniture· of Dr. 0_ W.Jewett, No. 15 W. Clay St.,Tuesday Morning, June13th.At the rennest of Dr. Jewett, who Is

declinine housekeeping, wo will sell, athis resid/snee, No. 15 West Clay Street,commencing nt 10:30 o'clock, his House¬hold Furniture, consisting of, In part:Handsome Parlor Suit (with extra linencovers), Oak Combination Book Case andSecretary, handsome Mantel Clock andOrnament, large and handsome ParlorPictures, fine Irish Point Lace Curtains,fino Body Brussels Parlor Carnet, ParlorRockers nnd Table, Quartered Onk Cham¬ber Suit, Sectional F.'.'lt Mattress; Ward¬robe-, Chairs, Rockers, Toilet Set, hand¬some Walnut Mnrble-Top Chamber Suit(with chnlrs). Center Table and Rockerto match, Oak Hall Rack.., Hall Chairs,Hall and Stair Carpet. Iron Bed. Springnnd Mattress; Onk Sideboard, Osk Ex¬tension Table, good Refrigerator, TMllorerand Cooler, Crockery, Glnsswnre. KltchonTable, Cooklog Utensils, Blue-Flnme OilStove nnd other Household necessities.Sale positive. Undies especially Invited,

to ntt/md.THE ??LENT I NT. AUCTION CO.

By Pollard t_ Bagby.

Auction Sale of AttractiveDwelling, S. W. Corner ofFirst and Canal Streets,Detached, Large Lot, NiceOrder.We will sell by auction on the premises,

onTHURSDAY, JUNE 15TH, 1905,

nt (i o'clock P. M.,tbfl above mentioned desirable property.Lot 3-1 feet front.TERMS: Ensv nnd announced at snle,

POLLARD & BAGBY,Auctioneers,

By GEO. \V. MAYO, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE

OFHOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

I will sell, for Mrs. C. E. Brown (whoIs leaving the city), nt her residence, No.Ctì-eiO East Clay Strr_et.

TUESDAY, JUNE 18th,At 10¡,?? o'Clock ?. M.,

her entire lot of Household Furnitureconsisting of Bed-room Sulla, Lounges.Chair», Rockers, Mattings, Rugs, Car¬pels. Enameled Bedstr-nds, Couches. Toi-l.-t Sols, Parlor I.amps, Lace Curta ns.Cas Range, Kitchen Utensils, Kitchen(Furniture, «le, ole.

(?.O. W. MAYO, Auction-Milt.B. C. Buford. Salesman.TERMS: Cash.

By Richmond Auction Co,,3 S 05 13. Main Street.

OUR REGULAR SALETuesday, June 13, at 10:30,consisting Fine Rooks, Couches, Li¬brary Chairs, Parlor Suits, BrassBede, Bofas, Hall Racks, Biaza,Lumps, Water Fliehen*, Flue Cottonund Hair Mattresses, Sideboards,Rockers and Chain-, (??-Carl-, Pic¬tures and Mirrors, Rugs, FoldingBed, .Vardrobos, etc, etc.

RICHMOND AUCTION CO.Geo. Ii Valentine, Auctioneer.

AUCTION SALES, Future DaysBy N. AV. Il'in-o & Son,

Real Kstate Auctioneers.

Executor's Sale of the Valu¬able Residence Property,No. 113 N. Third Street, byAuction. '

As executor of Ann AVallace, deceased, Iwill sell by public auction, on the prem¬ises, on

AVEDNESDAA', JUNE MTH, 1,005.at 5:30 o'clock P. M., that unusually wellsituated and comfortable dwelling Ño. 113North Third Street, between Franklinnnd Grace Streets, containing nbout sixrooms, together wl'n the lot upon willenIt stands, fronting 24'4 feet nnd runninghack between parallel lines abbut 72 feetto a. point whero tho said lot narrows tolOVi feet. The house is old, but Is solidlybuilt and quite comfortable. Aa ? loca¬tion for a doctor or dentist thero Isnothing superior on the market, nnd It lenlso well suited for private family uses.TERMS-One-thlrd cash, and tho balance

at one and two years for notes, wllli In¬terest added, -and secured by a deed oftrust; or all cash, nt the ortion of thepurchaser.

G. XV. WALLACE,Ju9-tds Executor.

fey J. B. Elam & Co.,Real Estate Auctioneers..

? RUSTEB'S PUBLIC SALE1 OF

Large Corner Lot,Fronting G5 hy about 00 Feet,

WITHGood Two-Story Frame

Dwelling Theireon,Northeast Corner Oak and

High Streets,NORTH OF AND NEAR FRIÓK'S COR-NER, ON: BROOK AA'ENUE ANDOAK STREET.

In execution of a certain deed of trust,dated June. 1st.'. 1!)(M, recorded In D. B. 170,B., page 23, Henrleo County Court; thedebt being In default, and being requiredso to do by the. honehclary. the under¬signed trustee "Will sell bv public auction,on the premises, on FRIDAY, JUNE 16,1!»05, at 6 o'clock P* M., the real ostatodescribed in said deed, nnd situated a.sabove stated.V.'-"?This Is a conypnlently located and com-

fortnblo house," occupying nbout half thesaid lot, affording vacant ground suffi¬cient for a similar detached'house, andth« property-Is!" worthy the considerationof home-seekers of small means,' andInvestors for ·. äffen al purposes.TERMS: For cash as to Sö.V). nnd In¬

terest thereon "from June 1, 1905: th.-. ex¬

penses of'Sàie, and ^axes to day of sale,and the- resldud.iln /"filini Instalments atono and two years, with Interest addedand secured by deed of trust, or the wholsin cash,-at the-yoptlon of the nurchnser.

.-.·. vyJii.-iB. ÍJtiAM, Trustee.

By J. Thompson Brown & Co.,Real Estato Agenfs and Auctioneers.

? XECUTOR'S" AND. TRUSTEE' SALE

Central Corner BusinessProperty,

TO CLOSE AJV ESTATE,S. W. Corner Cary and

Ninth Streets,43 1-3x40 FEET,

Friday, June 16, 1905,1 o'Clock P.. M.

By authority of the heirs of ThomasGoodman's estate, we will sell at publicauction, on the premises, at tho abovetime and date, that most desirable centralbusiness property, with several old frameshops thereon, renting for Î300 per annumbut sub-renting for much more; good taxpayers, on tho southweet corner Ninthand Cary Streets, fronting on Cary 431-3feet. >

This property Is surrounded hy threestreets, giving abundance of air and light,and has rallrond tracks along -its south¬ern front, connecting with all railroadlines In the State. Its Immediato prox¬imity to the railroad depots of the Northnnd South, East and AVest trunk linesrenders It very valuable.TERMS-Ono-thlrd cosh, balance ln 1

and 2 years; or all cash, at option of pur¬chaser.

J. THOMPSON' BROAVN & CO.,Ju 11-tds Auctioneers.

By II. Soldon Taylor & Co.,Real Estate Auctioneers.

Auction Sale of Four SmallBrick Dwellings, Nos. 120and 122 South First Street,Corner of Canal, and Nos,18 and 20 E. Canal Street,Immediately in Rear ofAbovej on Thursday, June15,1905, at 6 o'Clock P. M.The First Street dwellings contain 7rcfTO« each, gas, water and bath, and

tbo Canal .Street houses contain d i-ooinseach, with water npd gas. The contraiand convenient location of this proper¬ty renders It specially desirable for per¬sons of modernte means for homes, nndshould nlso ,*iltract thoso seeking ? pay¬ing Investment.TERMS: 1-1 cash, balance nt fi, 12, 18

and 2-1 months, for-notes with Internstadded, and secured py trust deed on tlieproperty, or all ensh, at option of pur¬chaser.

?. SELDON.'TAYLOR fr CO.,Auctioneers,

By Edward B. Rosé Compnny,Real Kstate,-Auctioneers.

A UOTION SALE? QF

Three Most DesirableBuilding Lots,

ON Till·* RASTERN SIDE OF THIRTY-,·SECOND, HETWEEN BROAD AND¦MARSHALL STREETS, EACH

HAVING A FRONT OF24 RY 132 FEET. TO AN ALLEY

IN R.TOAB,AVo will, on *

Tuesday, 13th Day of June,1905,

at 6 o'clock P. M. sell hy auction, upontho promis/·-), the above described proper¬ty. Tlio recent Improvements in thislocality Justify us In saying, you nnnnolgo astray In placiti«, your money herewith an assurance of an enrly increase.TERMS: At sale,

EDWARD S. ROSE CO.,Auctioneers.

AUCTION SALES, Future Days

Commissioners' Auction SaleOP

Valuable Timber Land' InCharles, City County, Va.Ry virtue of ii decree of the Circuit

Court of Charles City county, entered onthe 8th day of May, 11W6, m the suit ot"Robert \v. Wllicox, Executor ot JameaM. Wllicox. deceased, vs. Wllicox andothers," the undersigned 8pec.nl Com¬missioners will sell nt public auction,, atthe Courthouse, between tho houre of 2and 3 o'clock P. M., on

JUNE 16TII, 1905, (COURT DAY),the following property, viz: A tract oftimber land known an the "Bog," contain.Injf 277, acres, being In tho county ofCharles City, about tlfrco and one-halfmiles west of the Courthouse, nnd hound¬ed on the north by tho lands of tho lateJoseph Gentry nnd others, on tho oast bythe lands of Robert Bradloy, on tho southhy tho lands of ?. A. Saunders, Jr., nndon tho west by the InndR of James 13.Erockwell and the Into Joseph Gentry.This land has been frae from the axe fora number of yetrs and has thereon a largequantity of oak' railroad ties, pine cordwood and oak and pine saw lumber andother valuable woods. It Is situated with¬in two and one-half miles of WIIIcox'bWharf and within one and ono-half mlleeof Herring Creek, and Is the most desir¬able tract of tlmberlnnd ln that section.TERMS.Tho terms of said «sale are an

follows, viz.: One-fourth cash and mobalancé upon a credit of six, twelve andeighteen months, tho deferred paymentsto _c evidenced -by notes of the purchaser,waiving homestead exemption, and carry¬ing Interest from date of sole and payableseml-nnnually; or at tho option of thepurchaser he may pay cash; tno title tobe retained until the futher order oí thecourt.Parties desiring to see the land will

call on Mr! J. F. Nance at Charle» CityCourthouse.

JOHN F. NANCE,A. C. WILLCOX.

May 23-tds Special Commissioners.

In the Clerk's Ofllce of the Circuit Courtof tho County of Charlea City.

James M. Willcox's Exor.Plaintiff,against

Wllicox, et al3.Defendant.';I''J. E. Major, clerk of the said court,do certify that the bond required of thoSpecial Commissioners by tne decree ren¬dered In said cause on the· 8th day of May,10(15, has boon duly given.Given under my hand as clerk of tbe

said court this 12th day of May, 1905.J. E. MAJOR, Clerk.

May 23-tda

SOUTHERN RAILWAY.C ALE OF UNCLAIMED AND HE-*-7 FUSED FREIGHT.

RICHMOND, VA., MAY 23. 1903.BY DIRECTION OF THE FREIGHT

CLAIM AGENT. I WILL SELL AT PUB¬LIC AUCTION. TO THE HIGHEST BID¬DER, AT THE FREIGHT STATION INTHE CITY OP RICHMOND, VA., FORFREIGHT AND OTHER CHARGES,THE FOLLOWING UNCLAIMED ANDREFUSED FREIGHT ON TUESDAY,JUNE 20TH, 1905, COMM'ENCING AT 10O'CLOCK A. M. TERMS.CASH.

?. H. LEA, Agent.GEO. W. MAYO, Auctioneer.

Arrlngdale, Va., 1 plow'shanV Iron; Ar·rlngdale, Va., 1 bi. cotton rope; Cox Hdwo.Co., Amherst, Va-, 1 wagon brake; R. B.Jordan, Amherst, Vn.. 1 pkg. overalls; J.Vnnison, Arrlngton, Va-, 1 bdl. G. ware,1 box groe; E. Lawhorne, Arrlngton, Va·,1 box medicine; J. W. Penn. Brandy, Vn.,1 hdl. sash; M. P. Pullum, Brandy, Va.,1 bdl. sacks; Taylor Bros., Bealeton, Vn.1 bdl. rockers; p. S. Ensor, Catlett. Va.,1 bdl- pipe, 1 hay fork, 1 bdl. pulleys, 1hdl. rope; Mrs. G. L. Anderson, Char-lottosvllle. Va., 1 bdl. I. castings; Vf. A.Clements, Charlottesvllle, Va., 1 box bedding! E. S. Johnson, Charlottesvllle. 1crate mantle; S. II. White, Charlottesvllle.Vn., 1 box II. H, goods; Chas. King <_

Son, Charlottesvllle, Va,, 1 empty B.basket; R. B. Fray, Charlottesvllle, Va., 1box H. W·; W. 8. White, Charlottesvllle,Va., l box casting: J. J. McCarty, cnar-lottesvllle, Va.. 1 box; Mrs. Elizabeth Byd¬nor, Clarksville, Va·, 1 bbl. clothing; AaayOble, Clarksville, Va., 1 box crockery; H.M, Harris, Clarksville, Va., 2 boxes pio.frames; ti. ?. OilUaland, Clarksville, Va.,1 bdl. bags; Alice Fields,Clarksville, Va.,1 roc. chair; A. D. Williamson, Clarksville,Va. 2 cases soda; William /Ried, Clarks¬ville, Vn,, 1 case drugs; Davis & Co.,Courtland, Va-, 1 china closet; W. J.Dnsls, Courtland, Va., ·,. bbl. cider, 1 boxsample: Ida L. Brooks, Claremont, Va., 2cases soap; Frank A. Rldout, Claremont,Vn. 1 bag fertz; dert.; Eugene Fitzgerald,Chatham, Va., 1 box medicine; R. B.Macoy, Culpeper, Va., 1 box snoe dip; C.S. Bonus, Culpeper, Va., 1 crate mall box;Smith & Littleton, Culpeper. Va., l bdl.trays; Postal Tel. Co., Culpeper, Va., 1beater; O. N., R. B. Harris, Culpeper, Vs.,1 1>ox P. frames; P. M. Falps & Son, Cul¬peper, Va., 1 crt. S. Machino; ??. C- Ruck¬er, Delaplane, Va., 1 ?a. Iron, 1 bdl. el¬bows; Mrs. Lavonlo Holt, Drake's Branch,Vn. 1 bdl. clothing: G. T. Fitzgerald, Dan¬ville, Vo., l sink. 1 rocker, ? bdl. legs; F. W.Yntes, Danville, Va-, 4 kegs elder; J. P.Wilkinson. Danville, Va., 3 rolls paper;Virginia Hdwe. Co., Danville, Va,, 6 bdl.sticks; Mrs. II. T. Thornton, Dnnvllle, Va.,1 rocker; T. B. Taylor, Danville,. Va. 1bri. vinegar; Smith-Courtney Co· for Trap.Tob. Co., Danvlllo, Va. 18 pcs. I. pipe, 24pcs. I. pipe; J. A. Reynolds, Danville, Va,,1 bri. elder, 1 bri. vinegar; Reading IronWorks, Danvlllo, Vn., 1 box I. intinge; Q.Penn Sons, Danville, Vn., 8 pa. IS cads,tobacco; Pied. Hdwe, Co., Danville, Va., 1roll paper, l case P. bags; Pled, Hdwe.Co,, Danville, Vn,, 1 box clocks; G. W. T.M'reuin, Danville, Va., 1 crate S. machine;J. B, Meyers, Danville. Va., 2 brlfi. mo¬lasses; Jackson & Son, Danville, Va., 1 kegelder; N. C. Hodges,· Danville, Vn., 1 boxG.'seed; Miss Alary llnldlno, DanvUlo, va.,V_ bri- clothing; C. E. llelghes, DnnvlUo,Vn., 25 boxes candy: Hill & Tucker, Dan-villo, Vn., 1 keg older; O. N.,· XV. M. 011-llain. Danville, ?a., 1 bdl. whips; Gravely& Miller, Danvlllo, Va., 2 boxee tobacco;T. lì. Fitzgerald, Danville, Va., 31 bdl. cor.iron; G. T. Fitzgerald. Danvlllo, Va-, 1sink back; Mrs. H. W. Ferguson, Danville,Va., 1 reed ohulr; O. N.. Casser A1U, Dan-ville, Vo·, 1 case D. goods; E, G. Coving-ton, Danville, Va., 1 caso Adv. matter; M.E. BloBl, Danvlllo, Va-, 1 bale woolens;O, L. Ballard, Danville, Va., 1 con paint;Booth & 'Flood. Dnnvllle, Va., 1 case D,goods; A. Bnroody, Danvlllo, Va,, 1 cashregister! J. H, Burkes, Danville, Va., 1box mdso.; A. B. Gibson, Danville, Va. 1bri. vinegar; Rena & Brown, Danvlllo.Va·, 1 box B. pins: MIhb Ella Abbott, Dan¬ville, Va., 1 box Boap; O, N., J. P. Black¬board, EmpQl'in, Va., 2 boxes J-y fra ? os;Enipoi'lii Ice Co,, Emporln, Vn., 1 bdl. Icebags; Emporta Ice Co., Emporte, 1 bdl.ice bags; Emporio. Ice Co., Emporio, Va,, 2hdls, Ice bugs; ?. ?-, ?. F. Gates, Empo¬rio, Va,, 1 box pio, ironies; J. H. Hill &Co., Rmporia, Va., 2 cases drugs; C. F,Llfsey, Emporio, Va., 1 box shrubbery;Henry Machin, Emporio, Vn,, l box cast¬ings; Henry Mnohln, Emporio, Va., 1 boxhardware; Charlie Perkins, Emporio, Vu·,1 box ?!"·*"·*! Hart & Chamhlls., Emporio,Va«, 2 bris, mnlnsaes; Simmons LumberCo-, Ertlnburg, Va., 20 bdl. spokes, 24 bdl.rlnis; Miss ti. Coleman, Franklin Junction,Va., i bbl. H. H. goods; Mrs. Emma Gib¬son, Franklin Junction, 1 box mineraiwater; Mrs. F. C. Oaflon, Fulls Church,Va., 1 bed, crated; J. J. Taylor, FallsChurch, Va., l box drugs W. J. M. Hol¬land, Franklin, Vu-, li bd. chairs, 27 bd.chair«; J. A. Collins, Jr., Franklin, Va.. 0bd. chairs, 1 bd. rocker; Willett Darden,Franklin, Vn~t I trunk* 3, T. Xvturphyj

Franklin, Va., 1 bbl. groceries; AV, R.Byrd, Giade Hill, Va., a boxes marble, 1base stone; Julia Jackson, Homeville, Va.,1 B. B- glass; Robt, Alien-. Homovllln, Va.,1 box syrup;· J. P. Burke, .Harrlsonburg,Va., 4 sleigh bodies; A. ri. Anderson, Har-rlsonburg, Va., 1 box medicine; T. H. Han¬son, Hnrrlsonbtirg, Va., 2 balèn twlno; A.O. Anderson, Hnrrlsdniiurg, Va., 1 boxmedicine; W. II. Meyers, Harrlsonl-urg.Va., 1 bbl· L. oli; Y. A. Jordan, Harrlson¬burg, A'a., l Ml. Iron; J. XV. Myers, Hnr-rlsonhurg, Va., 2 crates stones, 10 cratesstones; E. Cowger, Harrlsmiburg, A'a., 1dresser, 1 mirror frame; J. E, Lincoln,Harrlsonburg, Vs., 1 box drugs; J. WiltonSon, Harrlsonburg, Vn., l bdl. castings; (G.C. AVIse, Harrlsonburg, Va-, 1 loungo, 1bdl. backs; Ç. C. Conrad, Harrlsonburg,A'a., 1 box horse covers; Excelsior OakExtract Co.. Harrlsonburg, A'n.. 1 case It.coffee; A. R. Rosenberger, Harrlsonburg,Va., 1 hall rack; H. AVhetmor, Hnrrlson-hurg, Va., 6 bdl. nxes; Wm. Mlddloton,Horndon, Vn., 1 heater; AV. W. Taylor,Herndo-n, A'a., 1 box valentines; A. L. John¬son, Isaac, Va,, 1 bag guano; Wm. J. Cox-Ion, Jetersvllle, A'a·, 1 chair pump, 1 boxchair; Alexander ? Thompson, Jeters¬vllle. Va., I bari, seed; Oíbles ? Valentine,Lawrencevllle, Va., 12 8. boards, '? bdl.backs; Agent, Lnwrencevllle, Va., 2 chif¬foniers; F. M. Hover, Lnwrencevllle, Va·,1 J. car boiler, 1 pa.il grease: J. Eepatig,Lawrencevlllo, Va., 1 cas« fur. pollali;Miss Roas Ella, Lnwrcncevillo, ? barrel;Allen Saundei-8, LawroncovUle, A'a., 1 boxclothing; Lnwrencevllle. A'a,, 2 bdl. bedsprings; J. M. Echols. Lynchburg, Va.. 1case M. water; J. M. Echols, Lynchburg,Va., ,4 boxes drugs; E- D. Voster, Lynch¬burg. Va., 1 bdl. R. chairs; Mrs. J. H.Hurt, Lynchburg, A'a., 1 burlap sofa, 4choirs, 1 erpted chiffonier. 1 glass; B. Jen¬nings Hdwc. Co., Lynchburg, »Vn.. t boxglass; Booker Burwell, Lynchburg, A'a.. 1case,0. cloth: Matuna Lei lurch, uynen-burg, A'a., 1 bale bedding; Mrs. Lucy Mas¬ses·, Lynchburg, Va·, 1 bbl. G. ware; Nor¬way Mer. Co., Lynchburg, A'a.. 1 rockingchair; Martin O. Meara, Lynchburg, Va..1 case woolens; Martha Pollard, Lynch¬burg, Va.. 1 box P. Frames; Ed. Smith,Lynchburg, A'n., 1 crate E. ware; E. C.AA'llmet, Lynchburg, Ara., 1 box drugs; A.AA'. Woodson, Lynchburg. A'a.. 1 range, 1closet; A. C. Grose, Leesburg, Va,. 1 case,2 cases crackers; Loudoun Clothing Co.,Leesburg, Va., 1 box L. oil; Mitchell, A'a.,

*1 bri. H. H. goods; Collet, Mnnassas, A'a.,I crate bottled pop; AA'. C. Eagner, Manas-sas, Va.; 1 bdl. S. backs; Mrs. E. P..Thornton, Manchester, A'a·, 1 sewing ma¬

chine; O, N., B. J. Elllotte, News Ferry.A'a., 2 cases A. grease; O. N.. S. S.t Web¬ster, News Ferry, A'a·,' 2 cases E. ware:Clarence Plunkett, Nelson, A'n., 1 guttarand case; Mrs. Willie Byrd, 593 Bute St.,Norfolk, A'a., 1 trunk; R. J- Bmyers, Nor¬folk. Va.. ?4 bbl. vinegar, 1 box samples;Perry Munirle & Co., Norfolk, va., Oboxes C. soap; Jas. M. Perry, Norfolk.A'a., 1 case hooks; B. M. Buckhmse, Nor¬folk. A'a.. l bdl; leather; M. T. Case, Nor¬folk.. Va., 1 box A- food, 5 palls A. food;M. Segoli, Norfolk, A'a., 1 keg phosphate, 1box phosphate; Dr. Hoe Lelghton, Nor¬folk, A'a., 1 old tap, 2 wheels; OrnamentalIron & AA'Irc Co., Norfolk, A'a., l Ironscreen; J. T. Taylor, Norfolk, A'a., 1 piececasting; Baylor &*, Caite, Norfolk, Va.,1 crate turned post«; C. A. Brooks, Nor¬folk, A'a., 2 box Adv. matter; CrescentIron AA'orks, Norfolk, A'a.. 1 bdl. lumbor;Dyspeptionai Co-, Norfolk, Va., l ooxdrugs; Eastern Cereal Co.. Norfolk, Va.. 5cases cereals; Eastern Cereal Co*. Norfolk,Va., 1 case coffee; .0. ,N., W. R. Fulford,Norfolk. A'a., 1 box iron wash; Four Co,,Noriolk, A'a- 1 bbl. empty homes; ThoFour Co., Norfolk; A'a., 2 bbl- bottles; Mrs.Lewis Grifllth. Norfolk, A'a.. 1 pkg. bedends. 1 pkg. bed rails;' Otto M. Harter.Norfolk, Va., 1 crate M. mills; AV. B. Land,Norfolk, Va. 1 .bbl.·· molasses; .MaximBros., Norfolk, Va., 1 box empty jugs;Miss Mattie Martin, Norfolk, A'a., 1 boxfeathers, bdg.; AVm. Scott, Norfolk, A'a.,1 crate casting; Stanpard Oil Co., Nor¬folk. Va-, loll tank: E- A. Thomas, Nor¬folk, Va,; 1 bbl. molasses; R. II. AVright,Norfolk. Va., 1 box copper wire: AnthonyAVIlllams, Norfolk, Vn.. 1 box tools; AVhlteBros., Noriolk, Va. 1 jug liquor; A. Hor¬ten, Norfolk, A'a., y¿ *jbl. phos-, 1 boxphos.; AV. AVIlllams, Ontario, A'a., 1 boxalmanacs; Mary E. Dudley. Pace, A'a., 1box groceries, 1 bbl./notlons; J. N. Hamp¬ton, Purcell ville, A'a., 1 bbl. lub. oil; XV. P.Pancoast, Purcellvllle, A'a., y¡ bbl. L· oil;Harry J. Adams, Purcellvllle, A'a., 1 crate(I) mall boxes;. A. Eamlch, Purcellvllle,Va., 1 box medicine; Rochester Cereal Co·,Purcellvllle, A'a., l bdl. wall paper; Janney& Pearson, Purcellvllle, A'a., 1 box drugs;Saunders & Chancellor. Purcellvllle, Va.,1 bdl. canvas; J. AV. Gregg, Purcellvllle,A'a., 1 oil cutting box; Jessie 11. Brown,Purcellvllle, Va., 1 rocker; Frank M.Myers, Purcellvllle, Va.. 1 crate teachers'desk; O. N., Dr. AV. AV- Davis, Purcellvllle,Va., 1 heat stove, 1 drum oven; ChicagoCrayon Co., Round Hill. Va., 2 boxee pic¬ture frames; Mrs. Mnry Estes, Rio, A'a.,1 box clothing; O. A. Pllack, Sutherlln,A'a., 1 box M. box; Fray & Crlgier, Somer¬set, Va., 1 box hardware; W. L. Sant-myers, Strasburg, A'a., 1 roll rub. pkg.;.Barbour Buggy Co., South Boston, A'a., 1axle; Mrs. D. A. Harrell, South Boston,A'a., 1 box clothing; Mrs. J. T. Norton,South Boston, Vn., 1 box soap, 1 box P.ware; Virginia AVagon Co., South Boston,A'a., 12 gear, 1 wheel; -Virginia VehicleCo., South Boston, Vn., 1 Iron axle; XV. N*Ruffln, South Boston, Va., l'box crude tur¬pentine; R. E. James, South Boston, Va.,1 bdl, B. ends, 1 bill, rails; S. F. Glllllam,South Boston, A'n., 1 mantel; S. F. GWi-land, Bouth Boston, A'a., 1 crate gratos;H. Davis, Thoroughfare, Va-, 3 cases gin¬ger ale; AA'. L. Gorber, Tlrnbervllle, Va.,4 bngs wheat; D. S. AVampler, Tlmhervllle,Va., 7 boxes soap, 1 box Adv. matter; L.AV. Ruthers," A'ienna, Va., 3· boxes A.grease; M. George, A'ienna, Va·. 1 boxherbs, l box G. ware; H. B, Casplam,,Vienna, A'a., 1 pkg. bell; Tom Chandler,A'IrglIina, Va., 1 cot; C. A. Stovall, Vlr-glllna, Va., 1 crato stoves; O. N., Jno. W.Sann, AVoodstock, A's., 1 crato stovee,crate ovens; T. m, Derfllnge, Water Lick,A'a., 1 pkg, paper, 1 long sign, 1 shortsign; T. M, Derfllng, AVnter Llck,Va., 2 short sign boards; E. J.Clements, West Point, Va., 1 boxwood filler; J. T. Minor, AVo*it Point, Vn.,1 sheller, 1 fnftno, 1 table, 1 wheel; JamesCampbell, AVcst Point, Vn., 1 coofc stove;Bland & Bell, West Point, Va. 1 boxedcase china closet; F. P, Home, notify J. B,Lynch, AVest Point, Vs., 3 boxes drugs;H. S. & D. N, Bland, West Point, vn.,1 case P. spice; Mrs. Maud Mayo, WestPoint, Vn., 1 bbl, G. ware; Lowon Bros.,AA'est Point, A'a-, ß boxes A. food; C, C.Vaugho-n, West Point. Vn., 3 bbls. drugs;D. J. Deshazo, AVest Point, Va-, 5 palls A.food, 1 box A. food; Bland Bros., WostPoint, A'a., i ¡hai. tubs; M«mtz & Cabo,AVest Point, Vn., 3 case blacking In glass;'E. T. Hart, West Point, Va., I flag rack,4 crates crackers In cans; B. Turner, AVestPoint, Vn., 3 cases crackers; D. K. AVitt.AVltt, Va., 1 bbl. drugs, 1 show case; H.B* AA'hlte, Warrenton, A'n-, 1 oil calet, 1pump; S. B. Woods, AA'arrenton, Vn. ?ndla, wrt. pipe; clarence Moore, Wnrron-ton. Va., 1 box clothing; Order M, AVnrd& Co., notify AVillls Cameron, AVarrenton,Va., 1 -sewing machine; Mrs. E. A. Settle,Remington, A'n., I crate1 table base; Mrs.E. F. Settle, Remington, A'n·, 1 orato chinacloset; ?- E. Fuvonner, Paeonlan Springs,Va., 1 box; virginia phar. Company, Rich¬mond, A'a., 1 bbl. drugs; Aug. Grocery Co,,Riohmond, Va., 2 sacke ?· bags; J. D.Cody, Richmond, A'a., 1 sack chestnuts;Kaufman & Company, Richmond, A'n,, 1case millinery; The Krouse Bot. Co., Rlph-mond, A'u. 2 ert, Mt. bot·; Chas. · Gee,Klohmond, A'a., t still, worm for still; .1.T. Montgomery, Richmond, A'n., 1 cheese;S. F* Hendley, Richmond, A'a., 1 bbl. vine¬gar, 1 box samples; Southern WashingMachine Co,, Richmond. Va*. 1 box grind¬ers. 1 crato grinders; C. W, Splcer, U05Flfoyd Avenue, Richmond, Va., 1 oVute M.water; Bs M. Anderson, Richmond, A'a.,1 bbl. L. oil, u bbl, L. oil; BInswangor &Company, Richmond. Va., 2 boxes doorcasing;» J. M, Scott, Richmond. A'a., 1 boxMt. bot., 1 hox tin tops; Hopkins & Co.,AVarrenton, A'a,, 61 bbls. of glucose.

GEO. AV. MAYO, AuctioneerftÎB>ri2S.-V-**W,-*Îi,

AUCTION SALES, Future Days.!¦ éeV^é*******}

By J.« Thompson Brown ¿_ Co.,1113 Main StreeL

Auction Sale.Two- Story

Corner Brick Dwelling,No. 131 Cary and Jefferson)

One 131 ock Jeffoi-snii Hot«].Wo will sell nt auction on tho premises,

Friday, June 16th, at 6 P. M.thn nbove property, contnlnlng «¡5 room«besides siih-collhr, city Improvements,etc. Thn property could he turned Intoa CORNER STOKE, with flats abov. atslight expense nnd would pay handsome¬ly as a permanent Investment, orwith a little improvement couldbo made ? snug dwelling. Its proximityto the Now Jefferson will Improvo Itsrenting nnd selling value.TERMS: Easy nnd nnnounced nt sale.

J. THOMPSON HHOWN & CO..Auctioneers.

By Pollard Bagby.

AUCTION SALE OF GOOD FRAMEHOUSE, NO. 614 N. TWENTY-SEV¬

ENTH STREET.

We will sell nt auction to the hlghc.itbidder, .

WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14TH, 190Ó,at 6 o'clock, tho above mentioned six-roomframe dwelling.First-class Investment or good home.TERMS-?*» cash, rest easy.

, POLLARD BAGBY.Ju 9-tds

REAL ESTATE.For Sale.

WILL-SELL CHEAPto close quickly, dwelling and store, wltjtstock of merchandise; In nearby town, onrailroad and e!«K:tric line.

A Good Investment.Seventy acres of pretty laying land,three-quarter mile of car line; within

two miles of Richmond. To a. quick pur¬chaser, only $50 an acre.

A BIG BARGAIN."Ton-room brjck house, ?0 acres of land,three miles from city.

CASSELMAN & CO.,111Ò East Main Street.

pOl. SALE, G"NICE HOME ON

Barton Heights.Low prices and easy terms.

C. ti. & H. L. DENOON,-H.- «?21 E. Main Street.

JOB SALE, "7Or. ACRES, WELL TIMBERED; 3-ROOMcottage; stahlo, etc.; well watered; goodroad. Price ¦f.l.WXi.

R. B. CHAFFIN & CO. (INC.),No. 1 N. Tenth Street.

JOR SALE, '

Handsome DwellingsIn the West End. Delays are dangerous.Buy now.

C. ti. & H. L. DENOON.821 E. Main Street.

SMALL CASHPAYMENT AND DONG TIME ON BAL-anco at 6 per cent. Interest, for .14 EastJ.elgli Street. Two-story modern brickdwelling.

SUTTON & CO.JOR SALE,2 1-2 ACRES ON ELECTRIC LTNE; 8-room house, barns, etc.; orchard nndvineyard; wire fence. Price i_,f«0O. Termsliberal.

R. B. CHAFFIN & CO. (INC.).No. 1 N. Tenth Street.

PRETTY HOME"IN BAR-TON. HEIGHTS,

100 feet of ground nnd all modemimprovements. Can sell cheap on

time.GREEN & REDD.

J-OR SALE AND EXCHANGE,3O0 acres, 3 miles of rollroad, $5 per acre.COO acres, 3 miles of railroad, ìfi per acre.COO acres, 2 miles of railroad, $. per acre.70. acres, 3 mlle.s of railrond, $6 per acre.800 acres, on railrond. .12.50 per acre.7.10.acres, on railrond. $20 per acre.Highly improved city and mill properties

.to exchange for farms.J. R. HOCKADAY & CO..

812 East Main.

$3,600"

FOR A NEW 9-ROOM J-STORY MOD-ern brick dwelling, well located in WestEnd.

SUTTON & CO.

$6,500WILL BUY SOUTHS1DE, CENTRALLYlocated, detoched. stock brick, granite-trimmed dwcllln*. of 12 rooms; large lot¡side and rear entrance; located In first-class neighborhood. /

WM. B. PIZZINI CO.,Tenth nnd Bank Streets,

Price $1,300. Rental $150.'TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING.GOOD ORDER AND RENTER.McVeigh & glinn.

West Grace Street BuildingLots,

NEAR ALLEN AVENUE, AT REASON¬ABLE PRICES.SUTTON & CO.

$6,750WILL BUY'"ONE OF THE MOST CON-venlently arranged and thoroughly mod¬ern brick dwellings In I.ie District. Justcompleted.

11. SELDON TAYLOR & CO.. .

No. 8 N. Eleventh Street,

$2,100~ ~~

WILL BUY TWO SIX-ROOM BRICIf.dwellings, Rent J24 vßr month.

POLLARD & BAGBY.

$4,250.VILI. BUY NORTHSIDE, CENTRALLYlocated, detached brick, 3-story dwellingof 12 rooms, newly papered, etc.; stable-and large lot,

WM. B. PIZZINI CO.,Tenth and Bank Street«.