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PRICES ON
UP GRAPE
Stocks Retrieved Most of the
Losses of Monday.
THE CLOSE VERY FIRM
8ma!l Setback Late in Day, Due Appar?
ently to Profit Taking of Room
Trader? Overcome by -
Later Rally.
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK. OcL 20.?Wall Stroet's
highly colored imagin?t on. ae Is te
case almo t Invariably, took an extremo
view or the harmful possibilities of Mon?
da.y events In Baltimore. Finding this to
bo the case to-day. tho operato s ?, lu
?old ?t?eles with iinduo freedom on Moii
d?iy. bought tnem back to-day. The
decrease in the volume of dealing? In?
dicates that not all of the stock- sold
on Monday wore rebought to-d-ty. Prices
moved cnslly upward, however, and re?
trieved the greater part of yesterdaya
lo?ses. Whether there was more cau ?
for vesterdny's pertu.bation than wa.i in?
dicated by the sequel to-dny nay nev.r
bo known, but tho atutone.e of tuo fear?
felt yoAterday wetc con.-ldc.ubl/ dia I?
pated ? rom tho outaet or the market
and confidence grow pretty stead.)y
throughout the day. There was a 'mill
setback during the final hour, but this
was apparently duo to nothing more than
the normal p.oflt takng by room trader*,
Invited by so considerable an advance.
The matket rail.ed again a..d Cl cd
very firm, and but little below tho best.
It became known immediately in \\ nil
Street before tho opening that all of the
Baltimore Institut.unr had opened their
doors this morning, and that only tlight
??v.dences of fear were being shown by
their depositors. Buch es wai shown w 3
reported later as be.ng d s tpatod and
opinions woie quoted even that t. e re?
te, vershlp In at least one of yesterday's
Instances had been unduly precipitated.
It cennot be said that the character of
to-day'e boy.ng carried verV great con?
viction as to its substantial quai ty, at
most of it was attributed to profosalonul
operators either for purposes of covering
snort accounts or for manipulating pMccit
.-iBoitist the short Interests. Neveith lies
the considerable ndva.ee In price? failed
to develop any now preesure to sell stocks
and was effective also in mprcss ng the
shorts with the dc lrabll ty of covering
their short contracts. In contrast with tho
recent air of conf.dence of the bear par?
ty In persistently selling the market ?
all occasional rail oh. The feeli'g
amongst the bears was that the fallar s
nt Baltimore had uncovered tho weak
fpots in the situation and the fact that
to-day brought no extension of the trou?
ble gave the Impress on that the worst
of the strain was over, which would de?
monstrate sufficient strength 'n the sit?
uation to withstand anv longer demands
that might follow. There was litt.e In
the news of the day to affect prices, Su?
gar's special strength was out? to the
calling of an extra session of Congress
with the Bole purpose ot perfecting the
Cuban reciprocity measure.
1 The bond market was firm and a
moderate Investment demand whs repor:
nd. Total sales of bonds, par value, wero
?. 147.000.
united States bonds were unchanged on
the last call.
Total sales of stock* to-day ware $00,400
shares.
MONET AND EXCHANGE?CLOSE:
Money on call. easy, at 1 3-4?2 1-2 rer
cent.; closing bid, 1 3-4; offered, at 2:
time mooes\ easy; sixty days, 9: ninety
days and elx months, 4 I-2if5 per cent.;
v.rlmo mercantile paper, e l-2?ffl per cent :
sterling exchange, uteady. with ac un?
business In bankers', bills at $4.8?.C??l.8G.ej
for demnnd und at SLS.2tVg-4.82.3S for six?
ty-day bills: posted rate. $4.83 and
S4.S6 1-2: commorc'al b Ils. $1.53; bar sil?
ver, 61 3-8: Mexican dollars. i6 3-4; gov?
ernment bonds, steady; railroad bonds,
firm.
RICHMOND STOCK MARKET.
Richmond. Vs., Oct. SO, 1903.
stati: ???;?p its. Bio. Asked.
North Carello* 4s, C. 1310...... 102 ....
Vn. 3?, new. C. and R-, 1632- 02H ...
Ve. Centurie?, 2-3, O. und It. 02% ...
KAILKOAU BONDS.
A. C. L. H. R. Con. Tr. 4?. Oo
. L. Odd. l?t 4?. 1950. ?5
K. A. L. Collat?ral Tr. 0?, 1911.. 99
HMI.UOAH HIKI'KS.
Alluma nnd Charlotte.100 14.1 ...
Allunile l'oo?t Line "A".100 101
Atlantic Const Luc pfd.10?) 100 102
Atlantic Count Lino com.100 101
rhctapcake and Ohio.100 29
Seaboard Air Lino pfd.100 20 22
eihonrd Air Line com.100 14
Southern Railway com.100 IS
BANK STOCKS.
nroad-Street Ba.uk .23 24% ...
['eterMiurg SaT. and Ina. Co....:? 65
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Va. Fire and Marini?.25 33 ..?
MISCELLANEOUS.
American LocomotlTo pfd.... 100 72 ...
ronaolldatert Toll. 4( bonds....100 63
1. and 8. Co, lut bonds 0?. 100
.'a.-Car. Cbom. pfd S p. e.ICO Sfitj (10
"a.-C?rollnii Chemical coin... .100. IS'j 1PH
BAITlMOHi: STOCK MARKBT.
BALTIMORE. MD., OcL 20.?Seaboard All'
Ine common. 12H4?12??; do. preferred 'M\<?
IH? Seaboard 4s. Kl% bid. Atlnntlc Oosut
.loe. commoo, 1UKO.111>; do. preferred, oothlug
loin?.
Money for Baltimore.
(Bv Associated Press.)
N'BW YORK. Oct. 2?.-The local banks,
? response to calls from Baltim re corre
tpondente. shipped a lar.se am >unt of
noncy to that city to-day, $800,000 being
?:ent through the sub-Treasury up to
????. and $700,000 being sent by privato
?barinola to the same plico, mak ng a
otal of $1,500,000. A considerable amount
vas also sent late yesterday.
This nionov went to various institu?
ions in Baltimore, which wanted to be
repared for any emergency that mlg t
lappen. It was thought hero that thH
irecaution would enable Bait more to
:et through without any further trou
I*._
C0XT0N MARKETS.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.?The cotton market
>?ned Arm at unchanged price? to an adTanc?
' 2 points on batter cables than expected nnd
irerlng 1n anticipation of a bullish weekly
'eatber Bureau report at mid-day. At first
adlng was very .quiet, demand being checked
.? tho heavy movement and better weather,
t the buying becitina more general later ax
e estimated reelpts for to-morrow's leading
rts came In, showing a decrense rolume. The
Iter tone to financial circle? ss reflected In
e ?took market and tho abience of further
ranllcatlon In connection with the Raltlmore
mille? also encouraged buying, und with only
temporsry set back or 3 or -I points around
d-day the market worked steadily upward,
e close wns firm about tho he?t of the see
in, or not 20Si25 points higher. Sales wero
HUMAS BRANCH & GO
(ESTABLISHED 1838.)
MEMBERS
New York Stock Exohanjv
Kiw York Cotton Exchange,
PRIVATE WIRES TO
PRINCIPAL MARKETS.
iveslmenl Seeurit.es
I Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York
??~?~??4 4 ???????????4 ?++?++-??+??+? 444+444444
>4?41 ? ??? ??4,44? f4444
BALKS. Open.
American Snuff com.M
American Snuff pfd.
American Can com.
100 American Can pfd. 8*U
i??i Amor. Cotton Oil com... 28%
il'Vi Amer. Locomotive coin.. 12*4
87$ Amer. Locomotivo pfd... 71%
American Tobacco pfd.
'.0?) Amer. Car and Foundry.. 20%
22100 American Sugar . 112
?3000 ?., T. and 8. Fa com.... 0414
TOO ?.. T. and 8. Fa pfd.... 80
69W> Amalgamated Copper,... v,%
?Wn Baltimore nini Olilo. 73%
8700 Brooklyn Rapid Transit.. 31%
?700 Canadian Paelflc . 11R%
2200 Chesapeake and Oblo. 29%
?too Canada Southern . 53
210 Colorado Southern com.... 12%
7f0 Col. Southern 1ft pfd.... 51%
423 COI. Southern 2d pfd.... 10%
ir.VU Chi., Mil. and St. V. 136%
?670Q Chi., R. I. nnd Pat:. 23%
300 Col. Fuel an?) Iron. 38%
V?i Chi. Great Western. 14%
100 C, C. C. and St. L. 71 >?
Xt\ Consolidated ?as . 174
700 Del, and Htidnon. 15.1
Del., Lack, and West.
2173G? lirio com . 20%
2!>:o ICrie 1st pfd . 65%
fit) Krle 2d pfd . 48
?100 tieneral Electric . 140
4*V> Illinois Central . ian%
4?) I/cathcr . 7
7350 Louisville and Nash. 98%
2300 Manhattan . 132*4
2700 Metropolitan . 104%
300 Mexican Central . 10',-S
By Thomas
High. Low,
Branch A Cq? Banker? and Broker?.
C! of? Inf.
Bid Asked.
fto
Readers will observo that In
Hone we rivo "hid and asked
and closing:, bid nnd asked,
tho price of the stock.
28%
28%
12%
71%
'im
11 IH
64%
88%
:?%
73%
31 d
118%
29
63
m,
m
im
136U
23*5
28%
H'i
71U
173%
153
fR%
43
14?
130?;
6%
93%
182%
UM Vi
10%
some stocks we givo
prims only. In the
Sometime? the clo:
28%
29
72%
'?1%
116$
ft!1*
80%
. 38%
33%
119%
30
03%
12V,
KIM,
20%
138%
2?!
31
1C
71 v;
174%
ira
'?7%
06%
4S%
119%
131
7
101%
133??
1(6%
1W
110
90
evi
29
30
14
m
140
21
ll?tf
fi?%
89%
38%
I
'ni
64
12%
S3
20*;
138
24?
32
14V4
71 Vi
174
JJ53V4
2:il
27%
erti
?w?;
14*%
7 ^
??% -??;
ra% ??3%
105% 106
???; ???-i
? '?'.s
3%
28%
29
1%
72
128
20%
113
??%
38%
74%
33%
119
2???
63%
13V?
51
20
137%
21%
31
14?
?
173%
162%
230
27V4
66%
(8%
147
129%
SALES: Open. High.
22320 Missouri Paelflo . 88 90%
700 Mo.. ?. and Tex. com.... 16% 17
tiOO Mo.. K. end Tex. pfd.... 85 85
40(0 New York Central . IM 117%
000 N. T.. Ont. and West.... 20V; 20%
2*00 Norfolk and Western.... 06% 57%
87201 Pennsylvania. 117% 118%
730 Pressed Steel Car. 81 33
Pressed Steel Car pfd.
900 People's Una Trust. 90% 91%
32100 Reading com . 44% 46%
150 Reading 1st pf>l. TT.%
Reading 2d pfd.
700 Republic I. and S. com.... Sta SVI
!2??0 Republic I. nnd 8. pfd.... Kti 57%,
100 Bless . 26 26
Rio?? pfd .
St. L. and San K. 2d pfd.
(Seaboard Air Line com.
Senboard Air Line pfd.
St. L. and South, pfd.
17164 Southern Pacific . 40 41%
4O00 Southern Ry. com. i7% 18%
2W) Southern Rv. pfd. 72% 74%
1*50 Tenu. Coal and Iron. 28% 29%
18X0 Texas Pacific . 22% 23
4W0 G???? Paclfle com. 70 72%
200 Union Uaclflc pfd. M% 84%
22300 United States Steel com.. 13V? 14Vi
54.7) United States Stoel pfd?.. 68 00
410 Va.-Cur. Chcm. com. 19 20
100 Va.-car. Client? pfd. 88 88
500 Wabash com . 17% 18%
2100 Waba*h pfd . 20% W?
620 Western Union . 81% 82
945 Wisconsin Central . 15% 16
200 Wlrconsln Central pfd.... 36 G?
?United Statca Steel pfd., ex. 1% per
Total number of eharee sold, 574.2?O.
Low.
88
16'i
34%
11?
201',
55%
1I7V;
30
44%
17
39%
itVi
72? j
28%
21%
70
84%
13%
57%
19
88
1714
?9%
81 %
16%
34%
cent.
Closing.
Rid Asued.
90%
17%
35%
117% 117to
iTiV, 20-G
118% 118%
?i Vi m
70 75
91% 01%
46 46%
8 8%
67 67%
25 26
66 70 '
tftt,; 4?
13% 13
20% 21
32
41
18%
74U
29
41%
18%
74%
29%
22% '?
71% 71%
S4 8?
13% 14
59% 69%
194 20
88 90
17% 18
30',? 8?>%
81%
15%
82
1?%
86%
both the New York nnd Richmond quotations.. .In ?i? Bk^bn nnd ruot.^
New York quotations wo give arenine siile. 'loweAt. ^^Vrl? ?nklcatt
Ing bid In Inactive etocks is me rely nominal and does pot rainy indicate
V. 8. rrfunillnB 2s, rcsiitfriii. 106%
V. ft. rrfiinillng 2?, coupoo . tof.'i
U. C. 3?, regletertd. 107'.4
O. B, ?a, ?,?????. I08V?
V. 8. .New 4n, r?gt?tcrrd. 134
'.', ?. New 4?, coupon . 133
t.'. 8. Old 4?, rcglatercd. 110%
V. 8. Old In, coiiiion. Il'i'/fi
t.:. 8. 8s, registered. 101 %
U, 8. Ss, coupon . IW'i
Atchl?nn general 4? .'....... 09%
Atclilsoa ailJiiMiiiPtit 4s . 00%
Atlnntlc foiiitt Line 4?. 00
Ilsltimorc nnd Oblo t.-,. 00%
Baltimore nnd Ol>lo 3%s. 03%
Central of fteorsla 5s . lO?Vi
Central of fJcorK'l? 1st toc. 65
Cbe^eptattc and Ohio 4Hi. 101%
Chicago and Alton 3%? . 72
Chicago, B. and Cfntuck new 4a. 02%
Chicago, 5f. and 8t. Paul gen. 4i. 100
Chicago and Nortbweatcrn con. 7?. 181%
CLOSINO BOND QUOTATIONS.
Chicago, R. I. and Pac. 4.i. 71%
Chicago, It. I. and l'ac. col. Ca. 71
C. C? C. and St. Loula gen. 4a. 90
ChlraKo Terminal 4s . "iy3
CoiiHolldated Tobacco 4?. 64
Colorado and fSontbern 4?. 84
Henrcr and Rio Orandc 4f. 80%
? Brie prior Hen 4a . 00%
1 Krle General 4? . 83
Fort Worth and Denver City laU. 104
H?cklnte Valley 4%a . 106%
Ix?il*Tll1e and NashTllle Unified 4a.... lw'..
Manhattan con. ?old 4? -. 101 %
Mexican Central 4a . 61)
Mexican Cintrai lat Ine. 13%
Mitin, and St. I/onl? 4e. Ptt%
Mlsaonrl, Kan. and Tnxa? 4a. 07
Mlaaonrl. Kan. and Teraa 2d?. 7?%
National R. It. of Mexico con. 4b. 74
New York Central gen. 3%a. 07%
New Jersoy Central gen. 5s. 120%
Northern Pacific 4s . 101%
Northern Pacific 8s . 70%
Norfolk and Western con. 4s. 05%
Oregon Short Une 4? and mrtlc......... ?1
PennsylTanla conv. 8%s;..??. 90V1
Reading General 4a . 00
St. L. and Iron Mountain con. 8s. 110
St. Loula ond San Fraoclaco fg. 4a. Sir,,
' Ht. Mu?s Southwestern lata.?. 94%
Seaboard Air Line 4s .
Southern Pacific 4? .
Southern Railway Its .
Tex?? and Pacific Ista . 110
Toledo. St. U and Western 4s. 08%
Cnlon Pacifie 4? . 101%
l.'nlon Pacific con". 4s. 04*?
Ti. 8. Steel 2d f* . 71
Wabasb 1st? . 113
tVabaih Deb. Ba . 83
Wheeling and bake Erie 4a. 87
I Wisconsin Csntrel 4a . 89%
Colorado Fuel end Iron eon. 8s. T9%
M. and O., collateral trust 4s ...
| Central of Georgia 2d Ine .
68 '
86
113%
831"
2T
etitim?ited at 600,000 bales. The weekly report
from N?w Orleso? proved quite a? bullish n? ex?
pected, but exerted no Immediate effect on the
market, the adTances being due chiefly to the
?niHller prospective movement.
Tho weather map reflected generally clear
weather with frojt lu only s couple of unimpor?
tant localities, end tho rorccast waa for still
more favorable temperatures. The decline of
Is points lu the Liverpool ?pot market wss ex?
plained by the bulls ou the gronnd that spot
prices there bove for some timo been above
their normsl parity with futures, nnd the fair
demsnd reported at the lower Uvei naturally
had a bullish Influence on local uenttment.
Open. nigh. T>?r. ?09?
Cotton futures opened tlrm and closed Arm:
October .0.34 D.5T B.S4 P.?9
November ... ?.34 0.66 0.81 d.60
December .... 0.46 6. ? MS 0.66
Jinuary . !?.40 0.66 0,4.1? O.on
February .... 0.51 9.0* 9.B1 0.65
March .0.52 0.72 0.51 6.70
April . 0.67 0.67 . 0.67 0.76
May . 8.37 0.78 ?.50 0.77
June .?67 0.87 0.07 0.74
July .0.56 0.77 0.6? 0.78
Spot cotton closed quiet snd atendy. 10 points
higher; middling uplands. O.SO; middling gulf,
10.05; rales, ?46 tini,?..
Cotton, emit nnd steady; middling, 0.80; net
receipts, 421 hales; gross. 8,087 lisies; - sales,
046 bales; stock. J0L?7 Tbalcs.. . . . *
? Totat to-day at all seaports?Net receipts. 70.
523 hale?; export to Crest Britain. 8.341 balen;
to Frsnce, C.70O boles; to the Continent. 000
bale?: stock. 474,044 bales.
Consolidated at all seaports?Net receipts,
169,372 beles; export to Great Britain, 60,731
bules; to F?i->ce, 20.237 tiales; to the Conti?
nent, 43.400 fi'Si?f?
Tolsi since Hep\<aber 1st at sll seaports?Net
recelnt?. 1,417.410 bale?; export to Great Britain.
364.607 bale?; to France, 10.081 bales; to ??
Continent, 400,036 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, I.A.. Oct. 20.?COTTON?In
good demand; the supply Is limited nnd buyers
and seltere arc spnrt. but factors refuse to sell
unies? they obtain full board price?. Sales,
4,000 bale?. Including 2.350 bales to arrive. Quo
tallona advanced He. Futures at the opening
were lfl3 points above yesterday's closing fig
nre?, The trund of price? wn? upward, tbc bull?
ish ?cntlmr.nt being strengthened by the Im?
provement In Liverpool ?nd more favorable con?
dition? In New York. At the nlo?e the list
showed net gains of 20(230 points.
Cotton futures steady: October. 0.56(28.67;
November, (1.40(30,60; Decemtwr. 0.40(3:0.50;
January, 0.56@B.67; February. 0.61(3.0-63;
March, 0.72??0.73; Anrll. O.7S?0.SO: May,
P.&BQtl.eO; June. 0.0OQ0.O2; July, 0.04(30.06.
PRODUCE MARKET.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.?FLOIR?firm and
fairly active. Rye Flour?Quiet. Buckwheat
Flour?Quiet. Bnckwheat?Firm. Conimi ni?
Steady. Bye?Dull. Barley?Quiet.
Wheat?Spot, steady; Nu. 2 red, SSHc. Op?
tions opened about atendy, wheat developed ac?
tivity and strength of a further ucarp of De?
cember shorts. Eventually, however. It turned
Irregular sud closed easy under realizing at
H?Vsc. net decline. May cloned at S2T*c. ;
July, 80lie,; December, 88He ,
Corn?Spot, steady. No. 2, nominal. Option
market opened steady on cables, declined under
fine weather reports, recovered with wheat, but j
finally caned off again und dosed dnll at un?
changed price?. May cloed at 4Sc. ; Decem?
ber, 501JC. Osts?Spot, ?tendy: No. 2. 42c.
Beef?Steady. Cut' Meats?Steady. Lord?
Easy; western seamed. $7: refined, essy: conti?
nent, ?7.33; compound. S7.12!?(37.86'?. Pork?
Easy; family. ?10(f10.50; short clear, *.14(S16;
mess. ?12.7d??13.6?. Tallow?Easy: city, 4Wc.;
country, i^i?ii^lc. Rosin?Firm; ?trained, com?
mon to gnodT S2.6uifi2.6Ti. Turpentine?Steady.
Coffee?Spot Rio, steady; No. 7 InTOlee,
? 18-10c; Cordova, 7K7?7Vt?C The market for
coffee future? opened steady with July unchang?
ed, but all other options 5 point? lower under
realising, but almost immediately stesdted np
and ruled generally active on an Increased de?
mand from outside sources, which whs enooot
sged by smaller primary receipts and later by
recovery In Havre. Tbo market closed steady.
3I?J.10 points higher. Sugar?Raw. quiet; re?
fined, quiet. Rie*?Steady. Molasses?Steady.
Butter?Firm; extra creamery, 21>4c.; cream?
ery, common to choice, luff? 21c. ; State dslry,
15'ff!0c. Cbeeto?Quiet; State, full cream,
fancy small, colored, UVjc: large colored,
1,1 Mo.-, simili whit?. llWftj Uriti wl'ltv, H'ic
Eggs?Firm; State ?ud Pennsylvania, faucy
mixed, 26e.; State, Pennsylvania, eeconds to
firsts, 21?J24e.; Western seconds to third?. 17<t?j
22.;.; Western firsts, 24c; refrigerated, 18??r21e.
Potute*??Steady; Long Island, SI. "6(17 2.25;
Jersey. tl.76Q8.O0; Stata. Bastoni und Western,
Sl.60(tf2.00; Jersey sweet?, ?2(??260. Pennute?
Steady; fancy liandptcked, 4??fr?5c: other do?
mestic, .'W'C. Cabbages?Quiet; donneile, per
100, IBiiitl; per barrel, 75p??1. Cotton?By
?team to Liverpool, 2tlc.
CHICAGO,? ILL.. Oct. 20.?Wheat ? riens were
nervous agnln to-day. due to ? feeling o? ut:?
certainty In the minds of traders ss to the out?
come of the llnnneliil troubles In the Kant, bin
closing price? were ?bout where they left uff
vesterriiiv with December tip I.e. December
corn was a shade higher, but oat? were down
>Mt ?<?".? while January provisions closed from
1?4S18V.C. higher. ?
'Ihu lending lutures ranged as folloni!
Open. High. I*w. Clns?
WHEAT-No. 8,
Dee. (new). SO? SU; 80 80?,
Miiy ...,:.. 71? 7UH T8U 78%
COitV?No, 3.
Oct. -??!'. 4,'iU 4i\\ 48%
Dec. 4!)?,; 14 U 43U 4ll?t
May . 42',; 42% JOU 42\
UTS?No. 2.
Oct. . . 34 '}
Dec. ;?5?? 116 Vj 83 ?5
May . ,'iui,. :m\ 35% ?I<1
MESS PORK?Per filli.
(ict.10.1111 ift.no 10,00 10.00
Jan.11.7814 it.no 11,7214 11,90
May .U.S.-? 12.(10 11.8? 11.117 !4
t.MiD?per 100 )bs.
oct.n.2o a.411 (1.80 0.80
Deo.II.."II U.42<v 081) ll..2'-a
Jbii.(Utl 0.631? 1)4(1 II.6St5
May .?.50 0.U2U 0.50 0.63V?
SHOUT RI?S?Per 100 lbs.
Oct.6.00 8.H7V4 fiM) 8.1I7V,
J?n.0.15 6.30 6.15 fl.27<i
May . 6.83 U.40 0.?6 U.371?
Ciieli ountallnn? w?rr us follows?fl.OUl:
Steady. No. .1 tprliig whest, 8iejs2c; No. 2
red, 81 ?tte?fte. No. 2 ecru. ?He.; No. 2
yellow, 44h.?c. No. 2 oat?. iU'ic; N'y. a white,
5:?>??.??14.??, Fair to choice nisltlug hsrley, 47<0.
file. ho. l flaxteed, U4,l,c.; of,-, t norttiwQDteru,
ll.OaHl tulta* TlruotJby ?a*d, .13. Vttf? pork.
SU berrel, ?IDall I2K-, uri, per lf>1 pemd?,
$0.35(80.40; abort ribs ?Idea (loose). 87.80?
7.75; dry salted shoulders (boxed). ?6.l2%/f?
?.2.?; short clear aide? (boxed), f7.25?7.78.
Whiskey, beala of high wines, $1.23. Clorer,
contract grnde, 91O.8O@10.00. Butter?Steady;
creameries, 13%il20%c.; dairies, MiQlffc. Eggs
Stoady at mark, cases Included. 18itl0%c.
Cheese?Easier at lOiJ?llc.
BALTIMORE, MD.. Oct. 20.?FLOUR?Fino
sod unchanged. Wheat?Dull; apot. contract,.
54%(384%c.: spot. No. 2 red, western. 85V??
86%c.: October. S4%i!?S4%c.?, southern by sam?
ple. 784339e. Corn?<Jutet; spot, 49"U340%c.;
October. 40->iQ4O%c.; southern white corn, 60?
04c. Oats?Steady at 42%c. Rye?Hteadr;
, 2. S8%c. Butter?Firm and unchanged.
Eggs?Firm and unchanged. Cheese?Easier
nnd unchanged. Sugar?Strong and unchanged.
RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET.
Richmond, Vs., Oct. 20, 1003.
QUOTATIONS.
?pp???
lyongberry .oo ?91
Mixed.00 @01
Shortbcrry .........00 (JtOl
No. 2 red .IK) ?01
Va. bag lota.80 0/,'M
cni.s
White (Va.) bag lots (old)...... 53
No. 2 white.52%?
No. 3 white .82 '
. No, 2? mixed.62
No, 8 -mixed ..,. 81%
OATS?
No. 2 mixed. 40
No. 3 mixed . 39%
No. 2 wblte . 42
WI n te r seed.43 (380
BYE?Va. bag lots . 00 4fb7
CATTLE MARKETS,
CHICAGO, ILL., Oct. 20.?CATTLE?Receipts,
7.000 bead, Including 3,800 Western. Steady.
Good to prime steers, $5.10@6.?6; poor to mo
d!mn. $3.00($4.?0; stockera and feeders. $2.25(3
4.10; coiti, $l.KG(&4.40; heifers, 4fl?.0C'fr-f-l.?G :
cannera. $1.35(32.50: bulls, $2.00?i4.60; caires, |
$2.00(8735; Texas-fed steers, $2.7608,60; West
em steers, $3.00@4.00. Hoga?Ita.ilpts to-day,
18,000 hood; to-morrow. 20,000 bead: 16@20c.
lower. Mixed eud butchers, $6.30i20.00; good
to choice heavy, $5.25(26.46; rough, heavy,
$4.S0(??5.2u; light, $5.1505.60; bulk ot sales,
$5.10(0.5.35. Sheep?Receipts, 40,000 head.
Sheep, 18Q25C. lower; lambs. lfiiSSSc. lower.
Good to choice wetners. $3.00(33.75: fair to
choice mixed, $2,00(3.2.75; native lamba, $3.25?
6.00.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.?BEEVES?IleceipU.
ono one head; no sales reported. Dressed beef,
utesdy; city dressed, native sides, extreme
ranges, n<?.9VtC. per pound. Cslvea?Receipts.
351 bend; dull and weak. Veals sold at $4.?V)'?J?
E.75 per 100 pounda; grssiiers at $2.60^3.75.
City dressed veals, 8%4()13c. per pound. Sbeoj?
aud Lambs?Receipts, -1,84(1 head. Sheep, doll
und weak; lamba, alow, 10@15c. lower. Sheep,
$2.60(3)8.75; a small buncb at $8.90; lambs,
fS.?a?.'.eo; reported sales ot cults st $4; a
car of Canadas sold at $6.30. Dressed mutton,
generul salea, 5^7?:. per pound; dressed lamba.
7%t(?10%c. per pound. Hogs?Receipts, 3,873
held, about steady. State and Pennsylvania
bogs, average rather hesTy, f'!{i?.ir,; a car of
Western at $5.00.
HERB'S ISLAND, G?.. Oct. 20.?CATTLB
Steady. Choice, $5.86(36.63; prime. $5.10(26.25;
fair $3.60(84.15. Hogs?Slow. Prime beu-ry,
$6.7006.80; mediums, $5.00(35.05: heavy york
era. $3|80'43.85: llgbt yorkera, $5.6585.75; pigs,
$5,00(26.30; roughs. $4.00(25.30. Sheep?Slow.
Prime wethers. $3.80>84.00?, culls and common.
$1.50(g2.00; choice lambs, $5.50(25.78; veal
calves. $7.00(37.50.
RICHMOND PRODUCE MARKET.
(Wholesale prices. Quotations corrected Tues?
days mid Fridays.)
FLOUR?Receipts not *o beery trie week, but
the market continues ?low and dull.
RYE?Continues fu good demand. Virginia
beg lots wanted.
WHEAT?Aetlve. light receipts.
CORN?Very dull; receipts in exec? of de
maud.
Oats?Strung.
????Although receipts arc moderate tb?
demand Is quiet and only the best grades want?
ed: common almoit unsaleable.
EGCnS?Market corrttuues steady with mod?
erate receipts,
BUTTER? In fair demand at quotations; re?
ceipts moderate.
Poultry rcrNogllc heheht bmetitehtb meft
POULTRY?Large fat turkeys active at quo?
tations; small thin turkry? not wanted; chick
ins In good ufi lie demand ; bus, ducks snd fut
gceee sctlvi?.
VIRGINIA BACON?Choice stock continues In
demand with light receipts.
POTATO I5S?Receipts moderate; demand
good.
APPLES?Receipts moderati?; market In good
shape.
(?AMU -The houeon is now opun for Venison
und Hie ilemund for siim?.? la uctlvti ut full qqo
tallona.
RECEIPTS FOB TUB WEEK?Wheat, 60,042
bushels; coniti 78,282 bushels; onta, 3D peti
bushels; flour, 2,803 biirrel*;tbo,v, 014 tons; mill
Offttl. 30 tons.
STOCK IN ELEVATOR?Wheat. 8,270 bush?
el??, corn, 1,407 bushels: ?Rts, l.U.'l.') bushels.
POULTRY?ALIVE.
Turkeys, hens, per lb.$ 11 0$ 18%
Turkeys, gobbler?, per 111- HI "? M
t'lilcUeiiH, aprliig, hiiiuU, lb..., 10
Chickens, spring, meilluui. III. 11
Chickens, spring, large, lb.., 13
lleu.1, 1ST II. II
Ducks, ling?, per lb. 12 (? lj% '
Ducks, simili, per II.. II (?)
Boosters, per piuco. 26 (it
(?cene . 40 fj?
GAME.
Veniteli, whole doer-, per ib.. io
VciiIhiiii. sudilles, per lb. II ??
Squirrels, euch . fi (U
BUTTER.
Choice, fondly packed. 17 4ji
Kaiicy, iliitry pecked. 17 <jj) u
Choice, dairy packed. ti) ?a? it
Pi
Choice, dairy packen. m <a?
Choice, stote packed. 16 (?
Medium. 11 (Vi 1.".
(Orninoli .
C'bolce jcllqw rollu, p*r lb.
Mixed, wblte uu<l yuil'jw. ib.
EGCt?.
Crete?. p??rbT, fr?*b lelfl...
Cri tes; (icifi ?tork.
Barrels aafl boxes., 20
Gulena . M
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
APPLES?
Per bbl., fancy band pk.... 2.25 <ii 2.60
Per bbl.. choice band pis.... 1-75 a 2.25
Ter bbl., medium. 1.60 ? 2.00
Per bbl., common. 1.00 f% 1.50
ORANGES?Jsm?lca . ?.60 ? 8.00
Florida, per box, fancy....' 2.78 ? 3.25
PINE APPLES?
Per crate, fancy. 2.00 ? 2.50
LEMONS?Per boi. -.75 <? 3.60
PEARS?
Per berrel. Sickles..6.00 ($ 7.00
Per barrel. Bsrtlctt?. d.?? m ?.06
Keefer. J.)5 % 2.20
PEACES?
Per ? bskt. carrier, fancy.. .'3,23 ? 2.50
Per ? bskL carrier, cholc.. 1.75 ? 2.00
Per ? be lit. carrier, com.... '?J.00 ? 1.50
Fancy, white health;.J3.00
GHAPES
Concord. per 6-lb. basket.. H ? 15
Salem. per'6-lb.-bnsket;..;? 13 {r- 18
Delawares, per 6-Ib. basket.. i ^20 ? 23
Nlsraga, per 5-lb. basket.. J 18 ? 20
.... nominal.
nominal,
nominal.
nominal
.nominal.
?-25 ? 3,40
BLACK PEAS.
BLACKEYB PEAS?
Prime to fancy.......
Common to good ......
CLAY PBA8. per bpsbel.
MIXED PEAS .
BEANS?
Nsvy, No. 1 white...
Common, while .2.U0 ?. 2.10
Mixed,' per bus..-...... 1.60 ? 1.78
Colored ...'.."."..V..:."......." 1.60 ? 1.75
POTATOES?
Per bbl., No. 1. 2.00 ? 2.25
Per bbl.. No. 2. 1-50 ?t 1.75
Per bushel:_." 63 @ 70
ONIONS??
Per bushel, store lot?. 70 (et 78
Per barrel . 1.75 ? 2.0O
Per bushel, car lota. 00 OS 65
CABBAGE?Per, 100. 4.00 ? ??0?
Per ton. 16.00 ? 18.00
CELERY?Large, per doz- 50 ? 60
fimoll. per doe. 20 ? SO
HAY.
No. 1 Tltmothy "(new). 14.50
No. 2 Tlmohty <new).13.80
No. 3 Timothy (new). nominal.
No. 1 clover, mixed (new).... 13.00 ? 13.80
No. 2 clover, mixed (new).... nominal
No. 1 clover (new). 12.00
No. 2 clover (new). nominal
Va. Timothy, No. 1 (new).... 13.60
Va. Timothy, No. 2 (new)_11.60 <9 12.00
Virginia mixed (new). 0.00 ? 10.00
Clover. Virginia . noralnsl
SHUCKS?Baled dry (new).. nominal
STR A W?Compressed . 7.60
Loose-pressed. large bales.. S.oe ? 8.60
Load your cars so that bay at doors repre?
sents contents, and'thoe avoid rejections,
FLOUR.
Family . 3.40 ? ?.??
Family, fancy . 8.86 m ?.00
Patent choice to fancy. 4.00 ? 4.10
Choice extra . 3.10
Hi.tr* . 2.SS
Superfine . 2.60 . Ig 3.70
CORNMEAL?City sscke<J_ 621,4
Country, bolted, sacked.... 66
MILLFBED?
Shlpstuff, per ton, sacked... 22.00
Bran . 10.00
WHBAT.
No. 2 red, new,...;.
No. 3 red, new.
Steamer, new .,
Rejected, new .
Bag lot?, 1?r to prime, new..
CORN.
No. 2 white.
No. a white .
No. 2 mixed .
No. ?! mixed .
White corn, V?. bag lots,.,.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HIDES.
Dry flint, per lb.
Ddry salted, per lb.,.
Green Milled, per lb.
(?re?u, per lb,.,.
Dry flint calfikins. per lb....
Sheep tfclns .,.
Green sailed calfskin?.
Lamb -itlii? .
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-?lb...
FEATHHR8
Llve get???, per lb.
Mixed, per lb.
SEEDS?
Clover, wholesale, p?r bus.,
Timothy, wholesale, bus...
Uicliurd gran?, e, nulesi.li?. .
?tucuwheat, iter bus.
liermun millet, per bus....
BEESWAX, per lb.
DRIED APPLES?
ttllccr. per lb.
Quartered, per lb.
Common tu good, per ib....
DRIED PEACHES
Peeled, per lb.
Peeled, dark, pei? lb,.,v..
I'npeeleil, per lb.
CHERRIES?
Pitted (new), dry order,...
UAHI'IIERKIEK -Per lb.
BI.Al'KIlEltlllEH .
WllORTLEllERUIES .
WOOI,?
Ttibwiisheil, free of bun?..
I 'iiwiii'IiimI, flee of burrs, .. .
Melino, unwashed .
Hurry, 2 tii Se. per lb. less.
ROUTS?
i<}i|?i'Utf. I'cr lb.
Seules, pur lb.
Virginia ?uukv. per Ih.
Muy Sp|ile, por lb.,,.
True pini,. |iur lb.
Wild Ginger, freu of fibre..
Wild gluser. untumi.
I'L.VNUTS?Per lb., farmer?. .
l)ACO^??
Huiiu, ?mull, ?molicd.,.. ?.
Hums, large, umoked.
aldi?, Hl.inked.
slum biers, smoked .
LAItK?Couiitiy irlue.
FLAXSli El?? I'd? truslifl.
rillNgl'PPINS, pet lb.
0WMTNOT8, per lb.
TAI LOW?Per lu.
iVAl.SI'T KKRNF.1.8?Per lb.
CHICKEN?. COOP*.
TURKEY i.OOPS .
kog riisTW.;,"'?.
so
S7 ?
se ?
75 ?
5314
II ?f
10 (g,
5>i?
15 ?
Id (II
21 (iv
ID ?
16 (if
j:i (a
12 0.
II
111 ?
,80 ?f
???
?
l'J "
1.15 ? l.v
18 ?
I?
M
50
JOHN L. WILLIAMS & SONS.
BANKERS,
Dealer? la IUCHMOND. VA-,
SOUTHERN rNVESTMENT
SECURITIES.
MUNICIPAL BOND H A SPECIA1/TT.
Corr?wt-oni1?no? InvltWt
BUTTER BUCKETS
Per dozen . 2.73 '../ 3.00
TOBACCO MARKET.
Richmond. Va., Oct. 20. 1903.
Dark Fired Tobacco? (Reordered)?-Receipt?
continue light and merket very quiet. Brigata?
Receipts very tight, market quiet. Ann-Cured?
Unchnnged, sternly; Tory light receipts.
'] In? quotations ?re an follows:
PARK FIRKn TORACCO?REOItriKUED.
Priming?, new.| 75 ?$ 2.00
Lugs, common to good. 4.mi <u 4.76
Lugs, good to prims. 4.75 (?i 8.00
Short leaf . 8.60 #} 0.00
Medium leaf . 0.00 <?t T.W
Long leaf .,.t. 7.00 Q 9.00
Wrsppcrs and ?election. 10.00 lit 13.00
BRIGHT TOBACCO?.
SMOKERS?Common . 0.00 (?I 8.00
Mediar? .,. fl.no (J! 10.00
Eine .,.?. 10.00 (??, 12.00
CUTTERS?Common . lo.oo ?, I2.0O
Medlurti. 12.0.1 t?t? 13.On
Klne .4. 18.00 <u 17.00
Tener . 17.00 rd) 20.00
KILLERS?Common . 8.00 a 7.00
Medium . 8.00 h P.On
Good . 0.00 ? 11.00
Kino . 12.00 a 14.00
WRAPPER8?Common . 14 00 (ft 18.00
Medium. Pf.oti ti ani
Good . 37,00 0 85.00
Fino . 35.00 ta. 40.0?
Fancy . 46,0V <3 66.0(1
?G?-CURED TOBACCO.
rrlmlngs (new) .......;... 50 (Si 2.00
Lug?, common to good. 4.60 (it fl.OG
Lugs, good to prime. 0.00
Short leaf.......t... R.r.o
Long leaf. 10.00
Wrapper?..,, 1S.0O
LVNCIIBfRG TOBACCO MARKRT.
Lynehburg, Va., Oct. Vi. 1003.
Sales of tobacco on the Lynchburg market
for the two weeks ending October 17tli, 1003,
reported by John L. Oglesby:
Sold week ending October 10th, 188,100 pounds;
sold week ending October K7h, 74.200 pounds!
decrease for week ending October H7h, llS.Bno
pounds. Sold from October 1, 11)0?, to October
17, 1003, 202,300 pounds; sold from October 1.
1002, to October 17, 1003, 307,000 pounds.
Receipts were very light lost week, caused
largely by the planters being busy ?owing
wheat. There was a good profwrtlon of the
offerings of nsw tobacco, which brought fair
prices for tho quality offered.
The quotations we.ro as followr,:
DARK GRADES.
rrlmlngs.$1.50 (2$ 11.60
Common dark logs. 3.60 ?c ?.CO.
Mediato uark lugs . 4.00 ?? 6.00
Good dark lugs . S.00 a 0.51
Common dark leaf. 6.00 & n.OO
Medlnm dark leaf . K.80 oj 0.80
Good dark loaf .j... 7.00 O 8.M
Fine dark leaf.... 10.00 ?5 1200
Black wruppcra. 11.00 (3 20.00
Bright Tobaccos?None on market.
Common Wrappers?None offering.
Good Wrappers?None offering.
DANVILLE TOBACC?O MARKET.
Dsnrillc. Va.. Oct. 20. 1903.
Messrs. Dibrell Brothers make the following
review of the tobacco market for the psst
week :
Wo bed somewhat larger offerings last week,
triple soles laat until about 12 o'clock each day.
The breaks hare consisted of about three-fonrttis
of old belt tobaccos, brought In by wsgon,
which la mostly medium and low grade. A
fair proportion of commun and medium wrap?
pers ha*?? been showing up. though rery few
really good ones, and it. Is the general oplnlgn
thst good fine wrappers are rery scarce In this
crop. Little or no old tobacco was offered last
week.
E'rlce? are without any material chango, show?
ing a slight tendency to advance. We are hav?
ing good weather for handling tobacco, and ex?
pect somewhat largor offerings this week. There
In s good corps of buyers out. showing more or
less eagerness for tbe most desirable grades.
We bare beard of right much inquiry and
some trading In n small way in old tobaccos.
MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS.
NORFOLK. V.l.. Oct. 20.?PEANUTS?
Farmers* market quiet. Fancy. 3%c.; strictly
prime. 3%c; prime. 3c; common. 2*4iB3c.;
? Spanish, pei? buttici. 80c. No new crop coming
: In. ,. .".
PETERSBURG, VA.. Oct. "20.?PEANUTS?
Spanish. 00c$n2??c. Market Arm, stock 'ight
and few being offered. Virginia's, 8%e, for
fancy; market eteadr.
riRT Hoorw WARKKT.
NEW yOFK, pet, .20.?No material Increase
Is noted In the Tolume of business accomplished
in dry goods, yet the Improrement noted during
tlie^ last two or three dsys show signs of con?
tinuance. Buyers are still operating cautious?
ly, bnt here and there operations of consider?
able magnitude arc reported for spring.
NAVAL STORES.
WILMINGTON, ft O.. Oct. 20.?SPIRITS
TURPENTINE?Firm at Mifre.; receipts, 16
casks. Rosin?Firm at $2.05; receipts, 164 bar?
rels. Tar?Firm nt $1.80; receipts. Ill bar?
rels. Crude Turpentine?Firm at $2.26(98.80; re?
ceipts, 62 barrels.
CHARLESTON, 8. C, Oct. 20.?TURPEN?
TINE? Steady at 05?ic. Rosin?Quiet.
SAVANNAH. OA.. Oct. 20.?TURPENTINE?
Firm at 67c.;: receipts, 525 casks; sales, 40(1
casks; exports, 782 cssks. Rosin?Firm; re?
ceipts, 8.438 barrels; sales, 2,740 barrels; ox
ports, 0.01 barrels.
COTTONSEED Oil. MARKET.
NEW YORK, Oct. 20.?Cottonseed oil was
quiet, but guenerolly steady nt former prices.
Primo ernde, f. o. b. mills, 284?t20l.?e.; prime
summer yellow, 80V4j(8)40e..: spot. October, 36i?f?i.
SSc. ; off summer yellow, 35?87?, ; prime white,
44c. ; primo winter yellow, 44c.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OK RICHMOND, OCT. 120. 1003*
ARRIVED.
Steamer Brandon. Rhodes. Norfolk, raerchau
dise und passengera. Old Dominion line.
Steamer Pocahonlas. Graves James River land?
ings and Norfolk, merchandise aod passengers.
Virginia Navigation Company.
RAILED.
Steamer Brandon. Rhodes. Norfolk, merchan?
dise nnd passengers. Old Domlnlou Uno.
Schooner Chsrlee Lawrence, Taylor, Bermuda
Hundred, lumber.
Schooner Allee J. Venable, Slgnalgo, James
River, light.
PORT 01?' WEST POINT. OCT. 20, 100,1.
A It HIV h.U.
Danville. Short, Uoltlniore. passengers und
generili cargo.
Elm City, Heynes, Mettsponl ntver landing?,
passengers ami general cargo.
HA I LK.lt.
pan vili?, Short, Baltimore, passeugors and
general cargo.
Elm City. Hsynes. Mattupooi Rlvor lanflugs,
passengers and general cargo.
PORT NEWPORT NEWS,. OCT. 2", 1003,
ABRIVBD.
Steumer Orion, Bost?n.
Steamer Hector, Boston.
Schooner Tbortas W. Lawsnn. Boston.
Schooner L. L. Rprago, Bostou.
SAILED.
Steamer Shenaniluah, Liverpool.
Schooner M. P, Oreesy, Boston.
Steamer Hhenaudoob, Liverpool;
Schooner SI, D. t'resny, Bosfop.
POUT BERMUDA HfNDliuD, OCT, 20. 1003,
ARRIVED,
Schooner Charles Lawrence, Tsylor, to load
lumber.
MAILBP.
Barge I'? B. McNinighton, O'Brien, loaded
railroad Ile?, Philadelphia. -
Barge lil?nwiiod, Fall-brother?, loaded railroad
ties, Philadelphia._
Mr. Miley In Danville.
The frlemU in thin city of Mr. Herbert
F. Mlliiy for your? on the local utnrf
of tlio Richmond ninnateli, but yyho itti,t
.Murili went to Hrunswlclt, (In., us city
editor "'' it ?PWW thero, will lui plmuunl
to learn that bu hau returned to Vlr
kIiiIm. ftllt? ?'III tiiUn tliu portill?n of o ty
ntnl teleei'ttPh editor of th>' (?.?iivilib Hn.,
iMlur, lion. II. ?. Jumen' impur.
Air. .Miley lu ? Woiiilstu.-li, Vu.. ???>,
nuil Is Lut ono of iiiiiiiv yxn?lloill news?
linper mon Meut out troni thai llttln Vu I -
ley imvu. Mr. Mliuy is ?net of Urn most
rollili ami ?????G3>???? news hUttUiftf I" th..
Iuik1ui-.sk. und Ih u conscientious worker,
?molte; N-j Fire.
There wit? a llttlo excitement on .Muln
Huvt vesu-rday afternoon caused by tbu
luilliliiiK of ?til early autumn fire In ??
Kt-ati In en?'; of the room* In th?? Mutual
Aeauran?e Society LuHding. between
Tenth und Eleventh Street*. It wu* oji.lv
Ntnoke. ?nd no damage ?a* dor?, al?
though, tha app**r?.nce Of th* di<-mlcnl
ivaffdu cruised alarm.
FINANCIAL.
VIAOINIU? MtV/TON.
eoiCMAN'WOSITHAI?.
DAVENPORT St CO.
INSURANCE.
LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE NO, 51,
GENERAL AGENTS LIVERPOOL & LONDON 4 GLOBE, 1113 E. MAIN STREET. RICHMOND,VA.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO IMPROVEMENT OF RISKS WHEREBY A LOWER RATE 13 OBTAINABL?
THIS
AND
THAT.
Whom ono ?inn L*r* rich through speculation, ?
hundred become POUrf; whcro o io person reme ins f>oor
through tho slow method o? t?ftVltltf, a hundred get
RICH. Thnso who never mudo an effort to nnv? their
money aro invited to come and .?no What wo can do for
tlicm
ALL SUMS ACCEPTED, INTEREST ALLOWED AND
_COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANN?ALLY.
Provident Savings Bank,
911 East Main Street.
8. CALE8KI, Pr?s.
'squire graves
sentthoMas down
John Barnes Put Under Se*
curity?Two Boys Al?
lowed to Go.
'Squire Lonnic's docket was almost en?
tirely uninteresting "yesterday, and the
expenses of tho. day Avere scarcely clear?
ed.
Thomas~'"K??d was'thc, "meet severely
dealt with. Ho was charged by Mary
Frazler with slapping her roal'hard, and
the charge was sustained.
Thomas? luid not the withal to
pay for his liberty, for it was $10 dollars,
bo ho went back, and ' will romain In
jail until friends hustle around and se?
cure the lucre.
John Barnes was sent to jail for six
months for getting things on false pre?
tenses, because he couldn't got $300 se?
curity.
George Adams was alleged to have
threatened to shoot a clerk In a drug?
store while he was in.a etate of.intoxi?
cation. But In view of all the circum?
stances, and tho fact that the old fellow
was harmless, he was turned loose.
Two boys. P. Stollman and K, J. Clark,
from Hoboken, who ran away with ?
circus, and who were arrested hero by
Policeman Kellam, wero allowed to go
home, aud they immediately started
north.
A number of plain drunks made up the
remainder of the dockot.
??'?"?"????'??"?-?-?-?"1"}-?"?-?"?"?-????"?"?~?~???)?
C X
I Chesinut ?? and |
\ Jei$hland ?ParA
Mrs. Thomas H. Geddy. of Williams
burg, spent last Friday with Mrs. Rich?
ard Sale.
???. and Mrs. Cannon, who. spent sev.
oral days last week with air*. Charles
Sha fer. .hayo returned to their home In
Gal ves ton, Texas
Mr. William B. Huxtor. of Charles City
county, is vis t ng his parents. Mr, and
Mrs. William Hnxter,
Mrs. Crump-ami daughter. Alletta, who
for tho past six months have resided
on Chestnut. Hill, left last Friday for
Hackensack, New Jersey, their future
home. *>
'Mr. Ernest.Perry, of Orange. Va., has
boon the guest of Ids. sister. Mrs. Morti?
mer McCluer.
Miss Katherine- G?nn- Is the guest of
fr'ends at Gwathmey.
Mrs. Armstrong Thomas, of Baltimore,
is visiting her parerts. Mr. and Mrs. An?
drew R. Ellerson, of "Ingloslde," Hanover
county. - .
Mrs. Sarah Griffin and son h-ve return?
ed to their home In Orange cou ty, after
a visit to Mrs. Mortimer McCluer.
Miss Ivy Beai, of Church H 11. has been
visit nrr her aunt, Mrs. Richard Sale.
A meeting of the Forolgn Missionary
Society was held In the locturc-roo ? of
Mlzpali Presbyterian Church Tuesday
evening. A miss onary from Africa ad?
dressed tho soc oty.
Clayton Hollndny, who han boon sick
with ninlarlal fever for several weeks
past, is Improving.
Mr. and Mr.?, John MeComb and Miss
Susie McComl?. who wero the guests of
Mrs. Andrew Mosby during the Horse
Show, have returned to Louisa coun?
ty.
The roll. of . honor for .Highland. Park
school ending for tho week of October
16th: .'...?; ,. .. .
Senior B?Miss Elizabeth Qulnbv, tetch
er?Bessie Marshall, Put le Christian,
Katie Lewis, Louise Rennte and Ruth
Rennlc?.
Intermediate B?Rebecca Clarke. Kula
Bowman. Mando Llvesay, Iy?l!a \VitiK
field. Jack Todd. Attwood Lewi?.
Junior B?Vlrg nla Fleming, Kdna Bow?
man.
Fifth Grammar Grade?.Miss Mary
Pomberton, teacher?Bettle rtutcllff? (;i
weeks). Virgin a Roano (? weoUs), Mary
Starke i2 weeks).
T h rd Oramm-r Grade? Fannlo Grey (I
w?ekel ?Ua:lo Todd (3 weeks).
Miss JosJe Booth, of Chestnut Hill, is
visiting her aunt. Mrs. Jone.?.
Mr. Luther Tiller will spend the winter
in Richmond.
There will tfl a-silver tea at Highland
Park Chu?oh Thumlav afternoon from d
to 0 o'clock, given bv Mrs. Ainsi e fir th->
benefit of tho Sunbeam Sro ety. M sic
and recitations aro among the featires of
tho evening? Rev, J. 11. Askew, pa tor
of the church, will addroea the olul?
droii.
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Thero will be services in the Baptist
Church ?very night this week. The public
urti cordially Invitad to attend.
MIhk Morie Todd. of Walnut Hill, who
has lieen visiting Miss Josephine Flgnei',
has returned home.
Mr. L. Fair) of New York, who ha? been
visiting Air, George 11. Flguer, has ro?
llimeli homo.
Mm, T- <?. Well?, w.ho hits lietin visiting
In Hiitith Carolina, has returiietl home.
Mr. John Waller?, Qf Amelia, who bus
been visit lug Mr. Chinin? Williams, hits
returned home.
Mr. P, (1. Hruadilus, of Alla-mailo, who
lina been visiting Mrs. (loorift? 1?!. Carter,
luis returned home.
M Ihn Roberta I'lulslliiii, of (?allies' .Mill,
l.s visiting friend? "ii tin, Height?,
itny Taylor, of New Vuik, Ih visiting
Mrs. Donor, of Rrnoklu?.l l'uik.
Alimi Lulu Wane, of Washington. I.? Ill,?
giieiit of Miss Tucker,
.Mrs, Kriolt, of Wushlngion, is visiting
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Correspondence Invlbol.
Miss West, of Meadow"Bridge'Road.
Mia? B. Ball, of N'orth Cu'ollna, la the
(?nest of Airs. Diner, of Ptnalto.
Miss "Willie Statuitoti, of Orango Ib tha
Bliest of Mrs. Palmer Jones, of' North,
notiti.
Mr. George Davis, of Portsmouth, Is the
guest of Mr. John iThompkIns.\
Mrs. Harry Jones has returned to Bal?
timore after a most pleasant visit to Mrs.
John E. Rose.
Mrs. Cobb, of Cape Charles, who ha*
been visiting Mrs. W. E. Eaton, of North
Road, has returned homo.
Misa Roua Gaines, of Portsmouth, Is the
guest of Mrs. Charles Perkins.
The scholars on th? roll of honor at the
Barton Heights school for tho week are:
Junior A Grado?Miss Addio M. Kuyk.
Junior ? Grade?Miss Stella .lames. Sixth
Grammar Grade?Grace Chamberlain, four
weeks; Lizzie Jeter, fourwoeks; Kathleen
Gordon, four weeks; James Satterwhlte,
two -weeks; Edith" Raglanrt.''uno -week:
Alma Curri? one week; Mari? Baughan,
one week. Fourth Grammar Grade? Mot?
ile Duvnl. Second Grammar Grado?
Maudo Kuyk, Mary I^ylo Williams and
Helen Rose, Eighth Primary Grade?
O tha Klttlnger. Ethel Butighnn, Violet
Chamberlain, Gladys Hartenstein and
Maria Carter. Seventh Primary Grade?.
Norma Woodward. Third Primary
Grado?Leslie Johnson, Alma Homer and
Estelle Jones. Second Primary Grade
Page Branch and Ruth Mallory- First
Primary Grade?Thomas Armstrong,
Frank Coalter, Franklin Hopkins, James
Hughes, Archer Leach, Hundley Mtnter.
Afc-hby Peaseley. Malcolm Pitt. Edwin
Roden, Frank Toison, Wilbur Staunton,
Elsie Pitzwilsion, Anulo Phillips and Lucy
Tnylor.
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Miss Douglass, of King and Queen
county, was the guest of Rev. and Mrs.
J. O. Babcock duiing the past week.
Mrs. VCi H. Cook Is visiting; relative?
nnd friends in Baltimore, her former
home.
Mrs. Ilcttlo Pctwny Cleveland, former?
ly of Richmond, but who stnee her mat?
r.ago has been living near Scottavi.le, Va.?
Is visitine friends In the city, with her
little daughter, Julia.
.Mrs. Martin, who has been quite sick
for several weens. Is now ablo to be
up.
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard have re?
turned to the.r h^nie at Hucki.er'f, after
n week's visit to lier sletera, >Ls. \v. C.
Xhomutj, and Mrs. Duke.
Abram Barton nnd family left, yesterday
for west Virginia, where they w,l| make
their homo. '
Mrs. Shelby, of Noi folk, is visiting the
Ihmlly ot" John Vf. Waiknn--, on tho Ave?
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. David pubbs, ot" U:in
oviir. have issued Invit?t.cms to the mai?
nagli of their ditiiahler, ?U.ss .Minnie, to
Mr. Lena id l?. uctules, the ceremony to
take place October '.'It, at Walnut G rovo
Hupt.st ClUiivh, at S o'clock P. M.
Mr. it. S. Mitcnell. fiom Sanol. Va., is
the guest of Mr. and ftir0, S. T. Ga. y, on
the Avenue.
.vu? tuOrcv Daniel, who has been visit?
ing her brouter, in Mldulesex county, iia*
returner! home.
.vus.i l-lenauii. sister of Mrs. ?. T. Smith,
is cr.t.caily ill. Another .-... ter, Mise Clara
Henson, lias just recovered f.om a sever?
illness.
Mv< J. A. Curler Is suffering: intense
pimi l'ioni a badly mOttiied f-ot.
Mibs M.tinli; ? "? kie ui.d Mr. Raymond.
Carter, two popular young i^eo^le ??
PHU'inount, w.il he man?.ed m-night at
the home of Mi. and Mrs. J. S. Brauer,
on HOaby ?Street.
Mr. it. id. Beadles has bought the cor?
ner lot at Tiveiity-weoond auu Q ?streets,
and will llave a nice riio.demit) eiee.ed by
spring, tu bo occupied oy hiino^lt ami
family,
Biyaa, tho youngest ton of Mr. ai.d
.Mrs. E, B. iticii.riuo.i. Is qu.te nick
.Mrs. Jo,.11 T, Itegav. aim?, ?? ???. S, R.
t'iarv, tv lui lias been so ili in ?vaoll.ni?
ton, wii.iv ?,.it.nit there recently, uns
returned lo tue City, MM ?? v..siting Mrs.
Pnilips, un uraco Streut..
.Mrs, Victo.in ? avev has returned from
Hanover uuUuty, u.-i'i'ti she Vis.ted rela?
tives tur nevera) weens,
The Imites of tin.? i-'tiil'rnount lli\e ef
Maccabeo . nmt yesUrday evening at
(-lira's I lull, nnd in-ld mi lii.ere.-it.lii; n?0et?
Itljr. Two "iiiemb-is ViOtO ici-ultud ....d
iuiii-li l.uHlness lia..siietiHl.
.Vliwug the tiiiiny De.uitlfnl a. tlole.i oil
exhibition at tin? H.i,l.sl linzuur Is a
ma?nitioent silver ii-u.t ?Und, auver.ii
lovely lampa, two ?pioniUd. oil heater*,
a liiiiiilMimt) liahy diesi sent from .New
Vutk to Mrs. 0. (!, Cofi, nSvo-ftl pruty
pictures, un?! n hand-?ine si|iiar?> piano,
dintl'ibutod by the l a.de ????,.? Company.
Tin; viii-.inis liuulhs are lull ?.?f tunny
wnk. ami t>tlier articles t('<> iiutneioui to
meut.mi.
The Lilliput an wculln? last night ut
triu'ted a large crowd, und wu ? a beati
iltni uifatr. i'iie east was ?imposed en?
tu? iv of local talent, who have be?? thor?
oughly idi tiled.
Til?? lir,do was Mlrs .Vinili?- Troxler
?in Minti t i^y Lilliput, und the CVOyjn was
Bugena Roan?? a? Oliver Hufu.i.
f{<ilie?hinonts were servid lu abundu???-,
and tin* Mloonj were well pairo..Ised
The llil|<|c,ll t'entu.i- \\,i,, -,;m Uly enJi>y?U
by ?H pr?tent.