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WALL STREET WELCOMES TO-DtY'S OPENING WEDGE Stock Exchange Will lie Reopened ' fop Limited I>ealing* in lfigh> t?rade Romls. INQUIRIES ATtR FOR STOCKS Sentiment Clearly Is for SpeculativP Shares, but Demand Is Ignored by liOHitl of Governors, and Rrokers Arc Trying to Solve Problem. 11Y BRO.VnAN WALL. NEW YOPK. November UT.-Of the nwnibefB cfllic Stock Exchange there are only fifty n bo iiwkp a speclulty In bonds. Ilqwcv?r. Wnll Street appreciates to-mor \-Ws opening wedge, whjirh will open up public Interest In securities. Of 10) Inquiries, nlnety-ulne will be for stock*. but Hie St"ek BXcliange has deemed It Advisable to routine trHtllnB I" the higher gra'de Innds tlint "111 normally appeal to the Invostor. Without speculatIon. the ex pensive machinery of Wall Street would l>e without enough lubrication to keep the wheeirt running. Honds nnd high grade In vestments appeal to those who study In come from past history. Events In the past four months have sharpened the wit* ? >f the semi-Investor, and the demand to-day is fully W per rent In favor of seml i.peculatlve adventures, which offer the pos sibility of increased returns In dividend, and :? probable Increase In Intrinsic value. The sentiment Is already clearly outlined In the tip-blddlr.g Of Industrial storks. Bonds imye a limited, income nnd a probability of competition of new Issues that will shade market values, while, on thb other hand. Industrial Flocks, purtlcu'arly the common shares, olfer the probability of a wide meruit) of prollt and possibilities of Increased dividends. M'ECULATIVE MAIfKKT KiXOKEI) 1?Y exchange AVhy Stock Exchange officials should Ig nore the potentialities of a speculative mar ket and only cater to the Investment demand for bonds Is a problem that tlnds no solu tion among th'e majority of Stock Exchange niembe rs. Speculative Interests diverted from the listed issues of the Stock Exchunge. have found a temporary outlet In the securities dealt In 011 the Broud Street curb. Stand ard Oil Issues have advanced from 5 to ;'."i points. Mining stocks, usually taboo in Stock Exchange circles, have sprung. Into unusual prominent??. .luiiibi 'Extension ? whatever may be said agrilttst it?advanced from H.W to to-day. Untied Prollt Sharing has risen from S to hi. while specu lation In listed railroad securities ha* been denied. Steel stocks have appreciated 11 v:< lue. Steel common advancing on New Street frotn ST'i to 15. Oliver steel shares have risen proportionately. Copper stocks -have K J Inert In value, with the Improvement noted in the trade. Public Utility Issues have risen despite re strictions on speculation. Brooklyn ltapid Transit, which was pegged at the minimum price of TP. Is now >|uoted at bid Why Stork Exchange official:! should at tempt to encourage dealing In bond* when the demand Is clearly In the direction of stocks is something that the average mem ber of the Stock Exchange cannot quite fathom. Speculative ln'?resls are active. Dealing.-) 011 the Broad Street curb were unusually broud to-?lay. Standard Oil Issues were strong, nnd United 1'rotlt Sharing rose to a pew high-level of 15-V United Cigar Stores v.as active at tW- and Hiker-liegeman strong at s. Mining stocks touched new high .levels. NEW YOKK. November IT.?Local interest In financial affairs to-day converged mainly abimt the Stock Exchange and Its reopening to-morrow for limited dealings In bonds. The movement was recognized ns partaking largely of the nature of an experiment, and will be regarded as affording Jli"1 best and only available test of domestic Investment condition?. It Is perhaps something more than a coin cidence that the 1'arls Bourse Is* to resume operations 011 a strictly cash basis early In the coaling month, and that some of the smaller exchanges in this c. untry are to tUke similar action next week. Money showed ureater ease, ami the fact that :t regu ar money market would in company trading on the exchange front Monday next might be accepted as further proof of a gradual return to normal. Banks of the clearing-house "ill report large cash louses to-morrow, according to nujst forecasts, but the surplus of these 'institu tions will not be materially affected. Exchange on I>oncJon was steady, sight drafts showing some firmness ot| a moderate inquiry. In Continental exchange franca and marks moved contrarlly. the former be ing strong, and the latter Increasingly hetivy. The Bank of l-lnglund statement showed unotlier relatively small li>si of gold and a rc'luction in liability reserves. The Imperial Hunk of tJermany added more than 11000 >'4 to Itii vnst hoard of gold. B|i?J recorded a large decrease In current notes. Bet urns for October made by several of the larger railroads were In keeping with other exhibits lor the same period. .Union I'acllic showed a net loss of IT.MUVO, which would bu\r been much larger but for a marked decrease in coat of operations, and Chicago and Northwestern lost which also would have been greater but for a caving in charges. ' NEW VOit K. Novt'tnbc 27. - Closing "? M? r (antllc paper. lxi'>i.M... Sterling cxclmnge, steady; sixty-day bills, Jt.sCji; for cables. JI.93; for demand. Jl.y). Bar silver. 49*?. COTTON MAUKKTfi. v|C\V YORK. November 27.?The cotton market was tnoro active to-day .i:td ruled tfenerally stonily, with the dose at a net advance of from 2 to G points. The first 1 >ecember tioticen were estimated lit 70J bales. .iikI brought tin pros-tire against the murker. On the central > thrrc was a good demand for the near months from Liver pool or local shorts as well as some buying |iy Ap.it Interests. rMil tli.it poHitlotl sold up to 7.1.'!. or points net higher, or within "i point!" ..ftlii best price reached Milieu the resumption ot ImnlnoiK. Liverpool mail." -,i atoitdy .showing over tin' Incul holiday with prices a couple ??r points bett jr than due at the. hour of the locnl opening anij. the .market here started s-eady at an iinvtmcV ofc I point to a decline of 1 point. The .firmness of the near posi tion. and tl(t- smull ? notices-. as compured both with th<! local stock and with the Hijpi-o.-i.il' intcreM Hill outstanding for the l)i.'fetnlicr delivery, gave the goneral list a steady tone, unit prices soon worked higher. Some. w.io bought December, appeared to he selling May. will!*- otheru houKht May and hold October, and there wan a considerable ilstnand from Liverpool or other foreign sources. After shoving a net gain of from .1 to V.- points 'he market reacted under real ising. hut at no time during the day ^en offerings aggressive. Kxpirts lor the day were smaller, but Southern advice*. Indicate that many steamer'' are ch artered to carry cotton, and tjertni.n Interests Were said to be In the ItH-al market to..!u> trying to urrange for <iir?et -hl|? to Unit country. Spot cotton. <iul<-t: middling. uplands. J.7f>: gulf. KtW; no sales. Cotton futures closed stc.id> Open. His!), la.**. Oies-' J'eeemlicr. o'lil I.31 ..IS 7.S0 7.;s7 January, old 7.'-? ,7.3> 7.11 .lutiUar!'. uew 7..12 7 '.i Mureh. old . 7.70 7. IU 7. IT March, new 7.s- 7.O.' 7. ?' 7..'t May. oid ... ... 7.t>.? May. new 7.7: T.vi 7,c> 7.71 July, new T.STt 7.*, 7.tJ 7.:> XRW VOItK. November 2*.--Port move ment? Middling, Ilt.ic|plt; !7.!*UJ bales; "?to-k, 71.*au bales ' Total to-day at all port? Net receipts, iJ7. "i:1. hales; exports. hales; Mocks. l.UJ. i)l bales Total for Ueok- Nft receipt.--, 370,hjtlea: exports. 21V bale-.. Total for season N t receipts. ?.762,tHa bates; exports. l.alet .VliW ORI^UANS. November 17.?Conditions nearly normal ruled In the cotton future* market to-day. Trading \*as the targes' :?l any dny alticc toe market reopened, and prlct-s ro.'.. and fell over a comparatively v lili! jdi.ge Some little speculative Inter ??kt whs f'ihu n Iti the situtlon. Hr.>1(e1 - reported outside Inijulry. and house < with forclrn i oiims'tlonn a fairly irood business for licrthiin u-t- -ui'l. tpreulatora and spot merchants Ip that country upurctitl.v iieiiK'^K a ff a Inst th?*lr ? u.ts in the nay ot ran material Into tin- ?print moutV>i. - The net results of the day's trading oti 'iot.Vi stylet of contrncts '.Mio .j *-aIu t>f 2 o ?; points except on new style Januur--. ?vlil<*li closed unchanged. At one time prices \i el e 'J to '1 points over Weilne.- day clow. The strength of the market in the :n'>ruP.fr ed" to liuyltig on the part of scalper"-, iituf traders tried t" take pro lit ;? In the ifterno.in ** Ith tli?* '??suit ?'hul prb-': fell !o about the level of Inst WcUtiesday's clntf, JoIpk a little better toward the epd of (he les^loti. Kxporls nttru'-'ted considerable attention m?l ffave the market a jfood tone. <"ivcr he w ?*ek futelrrn exports wi-n. r|f..t>5J Imlse >rhls beinr t^e tlrst v e-k of th?' s.eas<in when ?hipments ?<>nt over the -ji?,(?).Ml" ttiark. The absence ot lai'C' Uei-omliei deliveries in S'ew Vorli was another bullish feature of th> . Spot < otton. quiet: sales, on the spot, fiiM 5al?*r"; to arrive. I,4iy> boles <^fittori futures closing". Iiecepiber. old. j?; JiinUHty. old. 7 HJ; Januory. new. 7.37: vlareii. old. 7.4C: March, r.tw. May. old. ,:.t; May nrw, 7.72;'.Jul), new, 7 M. new YoitK ncoinjc.'f makkkt, v|-:\\' VlllK Vo-.'er.ilxr :7.- Haw m*:ir. inlet* noli. *?e>.. Z-F-*'. eeiltrlftji?iil, l.-t; re ined. ??!'???? tw.aUer. Cheese. I : r; -rr5 : . suaoy and unchanged. Spot .i-oftee. ?t$udy: uio ?>. C';c: r*. ice. \ ? Cottonseed oil ad vam-c4"<?irlK some 14 .to II point* on the marked vcurdty. <>f croil* o(l?rlnKr;,'li\l>lh( for * oSpoM account* f>tid 1'ovcrtny by rtflftn. Toward the cro*e pHc<ii rcticted ' moderately under riallthtK bakh "Final prtct-n shov. ed u net advance of 5 to ?) points. Tjtwt *ver? no tenders put out. Tnt;1 market closed steady; Spot, j s.j-ifis.iO:' December. ft.'.'m:? LOCAL MAHKKT QUOTATIONS. <Kurnl*tted .by Lov'y CommlMlun Co.. Com* mission Merchant*." Richmond. va.) Richmond. Vri.. >.*ovr'mb?r 27, Ift4. ! ACTUAL AY 11OLESA LK ULOTATION6 ON MAHKKT." UVfi POuLt RT. Citl ?kens.. choice. small. 'lb."... 11 8 tfr Chickens. choice.. medium. lb. SS 9 Hens, lb.; _ g }? Roosters, eajch OT ? tt <3 t;co.-te. fat. large. cach W fcf 75 Ducks. targe. youn*r IK?........ 13 ? 1* j ... KG US?Crated. 1 In crates, ncar-bv. fresh. dot. *? 1 ?t/TTER- ? ' l-Vmlly, 'choice.- fresh." lb...... ' ?- H Merchants'. fair. per 11}-. ? J* LIVE STOCK. Veal*. choice to fancy. lb 9 10 Vt'uN. po-?r to falr.lb S tr i poor to fair. lb.." 8'? ? Kheep. f?t. 1*' * .2 I Lambs, .--prliig. f;?.t. large, lb... ?'it? Cnttic, fair to prime, lb " t>' | Hogs. chob?. lb.. 8 6 I Dressed hogs 1? ? H | COUKTItY -CI'RKD BACON. 1 lltnis well Muokct!. small. lb.. ?'9 I? I IIarm-. uvj| si?ok?<l. larj;?. lb.. fi ?* J Filler.' \v?ll.-?mo1<e?l lb iC <b *7 i Slioul?l*rs. well jtinokid. lb @ HIDES. , Dry (lint, lb 2 ?? Dry ?ait. lb ? Croon. salt. per lb 71-. iV. ? ' f;rp?n, II TaHow ?. c isu. ; Beeswax OA.MIC. ? Rabbits. No. 1. each.. ....... 3B It aliblts. No. I 15 I Rabbits. M-alght count........ , Wild turkey, lb y> I Whole dec,-, lit ' 15 MIHCEM.ANEOl'P. I Onions., dry. per bbl fl 1 IS Potatoes-. Irlnh. per bog . O 1 CO 1 Apples, per bbl 1 '. :... 1 15 <d 2 60 MAKKKU rONDITJONS The receipts of chickens and hens continue nulle Ub ral. and market only fairly active ?it prices <|iioied Turkeys?receipts rathe: Ibornl: market active. Eggs? Uei-cliH? con r'.nue extremely llffht; market In xoud con d'Mon. Wabblts?Very active, with favor aide weather, also whole deer, voale. hoys <ind cattlo In good demand: market In good -hapc. fllfCAOO OKAIN MAHKKT. flllCAOO. November 27.?Wheat ilec.llned Bhnrply to-dnv. cornl-demorallted .by sur !>rlslin;1y br>rl!<h estimates of.?. big yield 'rom the Argentina hnrvest. The 'inurk<,t 'f'osed extremely we.-?k, 2%? to 3H lower thim Wt-rlnef <lfi v ..nljjht. t'orn. suffered-a net <1e i'Mne of S to and oats, of IVi. In pro Visions the outcome varied from '? centfl iff to an advance of IVjc. ? T.eadlnE tulurcH ramrod as follotva: Open, lllgh. Uw. Clo?e . ???iic * T PerfDilier V. 113'i 113'* ill 111 May II!*1* Ii9?i 117*4" ll7?i i!l\? . DecemberKt RS\, ?' May tiO fi>', fSVj ??>i ? -?'e- bushel December 4JH4 -tS't tf <Sti May ....:.. r,:*i ?i*i 51% - -? J-OUK-Per bbl. November IS TK .lanuury IS 47 IS ?i" IK 47 IS n; May *.S ST IS 97 IS *.*? 1* S7 I -.-n -iVr 100 lbs. November x 10 13 . January !? *."? 9 97 9 $J P 87 Mav '.?> 07 10 17 10 P7 10 10 |rpn?!T RIMS-Pcr 10-) lbs. January 9 S7 9 97 9 S7 9.911 j May 10 10 10 17 10 17 10 ?) I l?ijsh gr-'ln: Wheet. No. 2 red. lltVivilH: No. 2 hard. lilt.. Corn. No. I yellow. 6>#70; I new, ii3%'!i04'(|. Oats, standard, ISiifjIflij. RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. WHOL15KA1 -H OUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE. Richmond, Vtt.. November 27.' l!)i(. WHEAT?Car lote.' No 2 red. Western 3 1 II i No. 2. Virginia Si 1 14 No. 3 red .' 1 12 ? j Virginia, bag lot* 10) 9 1 01 I < COltN?Car lotn. ?No. 2 white, old <8 K No. 3 white (?< M1 No. 2 mixed ft 77 No. 3 mixed 74 <il Virginia, bat lots, white.. ..... f(? &> i New corn f. cents le-s per . bushel than old. I OAT.???">r lots. ? No. 2 mixed (ji 02 , No. :t nllxeil 51 ftf j No. 2 white ;.. S\ M j No .J white..... r.2 (f!> I Winter seed, bug lots 01 4j> ?5 UYE-rCar lots. I No. 2 rye '... 1 (M ?? | No. 3 rye 1 01 '!>? | Virginia, bag lots.,..' 1 M ft RICHMOND HAY MAHKKT. Richmond: Vij.. November C7, 1011. i 1' c I lowing nr>- the <iu0tutl >us. on tlio Hlch ? m.ind tiny Exchange: No. l timothy..: ?> ;.0 V I No. 2 timothy . 19 M i No. 3 timothy 10 iO <jt ! I,l?hl clover, mixed 19 SO *9 ' No. 1 clover, mixed 19 W 4? No. 2 clover," mlt.'ed lfi 00 W No. I clover 16 00 ft No. clover 1< & j 8nmn> hav nominal STlt A W?t-ompiecscd lft 00 l.oofc-prcused. large bales:... (if It 00 MII.I.K CEO. Shlpstuff. wlntei- W 29 0> Brun, winter ii ':i M Shlpstuff. spring: 2B <V) lira 11. spring - Ci W J.IV F, STOCK 5t.\KKET. C111C A G O. November ;;.--H?igs. steady: bulk. ? Ilsht. $7.03?rf "?*>"?: mlsed. *7.;."/at.Tj; heavy. 57 'l;iS7.7.'.: roue*'. S73*.: pl,?s. $.'?.<??17.GO.. Cattle, firm; native steers. J.'i.f.V<i>\0..i0: i'"V.f ati>1 heifers. tXWit ? t Oulve.s. Sheep. lUelior: ' sheip. }r<A"ViiV!-W; j'curllns". : 1 lamb*. $7.C\"?i$?.tu. MIKCELUXNKOVtt MARKETS. COTTON UOODf-'. I NEW YOHK. November C?.?Cotton goods ! nllil yams were uulef to-day. Won|?n mar kets wi'r-s very slronK- and prices were rising- Silks were declining. N A V AI < STOUICS. ! SAVANNAH". OA., November i!.?Turpen tine. tlrnr; j*.; salon. lis caitkn: j-eeelpts, U.\ cu.-tks; shipments. "J53 ensks; Mocks. 33.1.11 ! i.iskx Uoslu, Hrm: "sale's. Tts barrels; ro, celpts. 1.3VS barrels: shipments. ;.S3 burrels; , stock*. r.".'.7Cl lmrrelu. Quote: A. 1). C. I), j . K.. a. v?. ' I PKTKHSBI'IK!' PEANUT M.\UK 1ST. i Keported liy Roberts. I'lummer Co.. Inc.) ] PHTEliSBUIUS. VA.. November Span lull: ,J-\?rmers' atnck?Market tlrm at per bushel. VlrRlnlaiis: Farmers' stock? Market steady. Fancy .lumbo. . SVjc per I il?'iuniJ: luiuy hand-picked. 2V: per pound; cfaw prime. 3-: to 3?4e per pound; t-hcil- i ' :nu ntoc'.t. J'ie to per pound. W ivldjr Cotton He* lew. ?l NEW.VOU.K, November -7.--\Vhllc business remained generally ?|?|U'\ In the New York j cotton marker during the past week, prices ruled steadier. and during to-day's trad- 1 1 ii< Pih-'Miilwr contractu sold at i.l^, or f.S points above the low level of November is. I and within 7 point* of the syndicate price ! i of 7'vc. Miter deliveries also advanced on ; u litilc trade buying and Home Invetitiuent 1 'demand. while unwHrri tcndenc.y evidently ' ? waa encouraged by the Increasing e>port , | movement uud ?leadlit?S6 of .Southern spot i market?. leading trade Interests. an well j ? as l.lverpool short)., were buyers of Oe- ' : cprnber against sales of later dellverloti. and > j the tifMt December notices Issued to-day , were estimated at only TO) bales, although there are fully I '.irt bales certliled In the i local stock. The talk hss rcllected no ehangc of sonli 1 mcnl xvlih references to the size of the crop. The census ilgures. showing U.G24.iOx ' bales ginned to November H. were conslri* ; ercd in line v lilt csllmiitM of something > , over ;6.vW,<"<0,) bales ln-luilini: llnter*. Com. ! ? pared with IntQ-slght ilgures. this report also liidlvuted a record-breaking volume of cot. ton available j*i the South. The Improving export movement and the nniinmH tlinwn . bj iDtcrloi holders !>o fur this season have held seller- in cheek. ami ..pinners have been ? i moderate buyers h?re. r>lreel slilpmentt to . , Germany arc expected in the near future I 1 and German Interest* were reported to he j Inquiring for cot I on In local market to-day.' linn's lte\ leu of Trwile. NEW VOItK. N'oveniber Uyu'a (revlev ' ?a 111 c.jv to-morrow: Gomestfe huslncks con- j Untie!! subnormal in volume, hut there are I many ?.lK'i>< of <iule|;enlni( nctlvlty due to i the c?ti|idenoc Inspired by t|,e recent Im portant llnan<Mal developments. Colder j weather ?? h?lplnp retail dt?trlbutlou. and , there Is >ni!ie improvement In the whole- | ? siil?- Jobblnc trade. ?hll<- collections are rc- ' ? portpd. easier. Advices from 'important eotn- ' . 'n"rcl?l centres Indicate letter condition1'. [ tlUnk c^eariiiHK and railroad gross eiirnlnK'. ? however, still sllow heavy deeroat-es. h.s i roiupured <? It'i laot year, the reduction la | ?Ue latter In the llrst t'?o weeks of Nr.. ' vember an>ounllnK to ir.l per ce'nt ItfcpbJ pr?>?res!i Is belni; made In restorutlon of 1 export trade. |>rr. 11,?- b'Klnoluf; of Nn- ? ! veinber a trinle balance in fnvor of tb" < ? l'tdtrd Mates <?f over ')IC OiO.OC.) hau bean ! (cble.ed. Hank clearln?f tins week, vi-cordinc to ' Duu'k rcv.bm were J!. (51* itt-'nlm t t | '.?J3 <JVV37; the same week a year K(fO, Coin- I iilerHu I lalll|r-. ::ai a|.-alm.l X'.K Wheat j 'Spurts. )n<lt;d Ini; Hour. 3.Ko,'X0 Icitlic!., I njjultirit bu?!?ele. I I ?' I ,. j Yesterday's Transfers Indicate Hush of Small Sales After !. Holidays. j ? . ..a -??? | MANY NEW STATU CHAltTKKS j Chapter of Accidents in llustiu&s j Court Causes Continuance of Four | Cases,. Due to Illness or Death of i Material Witnesses. Four cases .wore epllefl to trial yes- J terday In the Hustings Court, and ! I every one hurl to be postponed owing ! to the sickness or death of some ma- j j terlal witness. The record was re- , j gqrded by court Qtllcluls as most ' tjnlfjuc. Yesterday' was the last day j of the term, and nil four cases, were! i continued I TJii first cuse cullcd was that of i Beauregard BrookinH, tvjored, charged ; 'with tmillclously wounding M. H. Got-! tin, In whicn It was discovered th:it ! the chief witness for the Common- ! wealth was sick at White Suipnur i Springs and unable to appear. i Next wan called the case of James : Mitchell, charged with murder. In this > ease the eyewitness to the alleged; I murder had dropped dead. Surah K. Garrison, charged with for gery. was the next called. The chief j witness for the Commonwealth in this . case was ill, and may never be able to I appear. I when Oullen Gaillmore was called. | It developed that his mother had died suddenly Thursday night, and he whs | allowed to attend her runeral in cus I tody of an ollicer. CHAXCKHY COl'IlT TH.VN8KKRS. Fourtcro Deeds of Ilurtnitn nnd Sale, Antouutln^ to : 55S?P. H. Houston et ux to Charles Gilbert, 20 feet 1 Inch l?y 124 feet on east line Twenty-first Street, 39 feet I 11 inches south of X Street. October 127. 1914, $950. i 561?P. J. Beattle to Hessle Dieker : son et als., 6Sx*2r> feet eavt line Bar . ton Avenue. 60 feet north of Bacon | Road. October C, 1913, tax $5.60, $10. i 562?C. C. Hltt et ux to Genevieve S. Jennings, 48x140 feet north line Bacon Road, 272 feet exist of Fondall Avenue. .November 2t, 1914, tax II, 110. 563?The Oakland Stock Farm, Inc., , to Chester A. Merrick, 55x144 feet on I south line Main'Street, 264 feet 5 3-4 l Inches west of Brown Street. May 9, . 1914, tax ?3, $10. 569?Otto and Elviua Grngnani to ! Angelo Nardl. 25x120 feet north line i Dance Street, 2SI feet east of Ran j dolph Street. September 19, 1914, tax ,51 -<0. *10. ' 567?D. \V. Shrecengost to M. E. .Shrecengost, 45x1 40 feet south line I Carslyle Avenue (lot 22 and half of lot .21, In block I?, plan of Belmont). No vember 17, 1914, tax II. $10. : 570?William H- Dunn et als. to Micajah X.. Willis, trustee, 145x108 feet 10 inches west line Fifth Avenue, 60 feet north of Short Street. August 3, I 1914, tux 11.40, $10. [ 574?Charles 13. Pratt et ux to Wil | Ilam A. Pratt, 30x130 fe^t east line ! Fifth Street, 34t feet north of Leigh | Street. Mrty 16, 1907. $100. , 575?James A. Cabell et ux to P. T. Hunt, 60x130 feet east line Fifth Street. 314 feet 1 1-2 inches north of Leigh Street. November 25, 1914, $5,100. 577?11. H. Stoltz et uk to Franklin D.. Robins, 220xIZ0 feet at the south west corner of Tayjor and Temple Streets. October 1, 1914, tax $3, $10. 57??The Tax Title Co. of Rlchmund to R. H. Stoltz, lot 15. In block IS, In the plan of Brookland Park. Novem ber 19. 191 t, tax $1. $10. 550?Maggie 13. Perklnson et vir to E. C. Woodward, 100x125 feet south line Claiborne Streot. l*-; feet east of Washington Street. November 25, 1914. tax $1. $10. 551?T. P. Howie to Charles K. Wil lis, 40x179 feet 9 Inches north line Stuart Avenue. 150 feet west of Rose neath Road. November 7, 1914, tax $1 60. $10. 552?Louise V. Schlie'ser to Charles K. Willis. 23x90 feet east line Mcildow Street, 136. feet 9 Inches north of Han over Avenue. November 7, 1914, tax $3.SO, $10. 1 HKXIUCO TMAXSirEKS. ? 'l'hrer UeertN of llnrttitln nnd Snle, ' Amounting ?*> SWO. 172?Westhainptun Heights Co.. to A. Z. Sliders, 50x150 foot south line Stuart A'v? nue, 1<>0 feet west of Ohantc-M.-r Avenue. November 25, 1914, $350. 174?R. Tlolnmn. et ux to Grace r,. Henley, thirty-one and oiV-hulf acres on Nuekols Road, about twolve miles west of city. September 21. 1914. S200. j ' 175?Annie B. Splller. et als.. to T.. A. | Splller. 40..S1 acres on east sMc of I Pooiicy Track Road, about twelve miles i northwest of city. July 24. 1914, S100. CIIANCKHY l)IH<:i)S OK TRUST. ' Nine llfriU of Trn?4, Amotio t lup to *2I.SIO.IS. 557?Morris Brutnian to P. E. Clack, j trustee, 23 feet 3 1-2 Inches by 42 feet | west line Brook Avenue. 75 feot 1 Inch I south of Broad Street. November 25. ?1911. $4,532. 569?Charles Gilbert, et ux to Willie Atklsson. trustee. 20 feet 1 inch by 121 i foot east line Twonty-tlrst Street, 39 I feet 11 inches south of X Street. No ? vember 5. i o 14. $1.055.so. i 565?Ji^hn A. Lamb.- ct ux to LeRoy j 15. Brown; trustee, 10 acres on north side of Williamsburg Road. between Tompkins and Malow Streets (on Ful ton Hiin. November 23, 1914, $3,920. 56b?rl.. D. P.rown, et ux to F. Sitter ding, "et ids., trustees, 76 feet on north I line Winston Avenue, (lots 20 and 21. In block S, plan of Provhjoiieo Park). June 15. 1914, $1,470. 571?Mieajuii I.. Willis, trustee. t>? W. L.. .Miller, trustee. 1 45x103 foot 10 inches \\ cat line Fifth Avenue. 60 i'eot north of Short Street. August 3. 1914, $1-064.06. I 5>72?John T. Powers to li. <*'. Wlierrv. et al., trustees. 30x1.15 feet north line I Grove Avenue. 95 feet 7 inches west of Elm Street. November 4. 1911, 12,500. 573?W. 1-V Peay, et al?.. to Stuart | Howe, trustee, 3Sx60 feet ;it the north I i-ast corner of Concord ami Richard | Streets. November 25. 1914. $75. 576 ? P. T. Hunt to Richard W. Jones. I trustee, 60x130 feet east lino Fifth Street, 314 feet 1 1-2 inches north of I l.cljfh Street. November 25. 1914 ' $4,600. . ! 57s?Franklin l>. Robins, to R. 1, ; Robins, .-trustee, J20nK:o feet at the . . ^ 77 t southwotit comer of Taylor unci Temple 1 Streets. October *1," 1914, 52,000. ' | HVSTI\fl?!?l!KU OK TRUHT. Odr Uffil of Trtmt. Amounting to (MiW. I 55?O. L. Godwin, Ct ux to WlUfepi E. Crawford, triKtoo. 36 1-2x165 foot; i north Hue Decatur Street. SS 2-3 feet I west of Thirteenth Street. November I 25. 1914, 5S9C. , . I ? I HKSniCO DEEDS OK TRUST. One Deed of 'i'ruMt Amounting to i *?,ttx>. ? I l?a=rWnilam O'Muni. et cx, to. -F. Slttordlng, et als, trustees^ 373x310j feet nt (ho soutliAvcst corner of; Pat- j ternon ami I!eiVpe'r Avsniicf1. Novem- j her 12, 1014. SS,400. ? I CHANCERY HKI.1U8B DKBOS.. Three Itelenne Deeds 'Amountlnv to ?s.ans. 05*5?Cliewntpg ahd Ro.xley, trustees, to Samuel G. Meredith, et als, fifty feet nine inches- by 135 foot oil north line of Malr\-Street, 130 feet Ave inches oast of Deep Knn Street. November 27. 19l4, ? 1,020. r,r.O?it. A. Lancaster, Jr., ct al, trus tees, to Phillip J. Ueattlc, <>0 x 125 feet cast line Barton Avenue, sixty feet north of Bucon Road. November S. 1314, $3.S5!>. 501 ? n. M. Jacobs, et al, trustees, to J. J. Miller, et ux, 10 feet 1 Vs inches by )4f> feet O'i inches south line Kon slngtou Avenue, 155 feet 10 Vs i 1 lichen west of Elm- Street. November- 27, 1014, 53,360. HENRICO REIjEASR UBBDS.' One llrlcnse Deed Amounting to 93,031.00. 171?Hank of Commerce and Trusts, I trustee, to Angui' O. Swlnk, et ux. ! 5.04 acres .in Woathulupton (sul)dlvl I slons of 1? and CY block *31, plan of I Wcstlinm). November 2?J, 1014,. ?3, I 531.01'. ! ? i llVU<OIN(> I'KHMITS. \ ' ! Permits for new and repair work J were issued by Building Inspector But ! ler yesterday as follows: ! W. F. Drinkard, Jr., to build a de ' larhed two-story brick dwelling on , the south side of Hanover AVenue between Meadow and Roland Streets, ;o cost $4,500. E. O. Woodward to build six de tached one-story frame dwellings on 1 the south side of Claiborne, between . Lombardy and Kandolph Streets, to 1 cost $3,000 PI.UMRINO PEftJllTSi. The following plumbing permits were issued by the pl.umblng inspector yesterday: E. niunkcnshlp, for A. J. Washing ton, 720 North Fifth Street. "A. J. Lucas, for'Mrs. Haynes, 4 N?rth Roland Street. Krltzer and Harmon, for E. A. Wes aell, 1409 North Twenty-third Street. C. F. Grlminell. for Thomas Russell, i 13 East Orange Street. Kl.ECTRIC PERMITS. The following electric permits were issued by the Electrical Department , yesterday: F. N. Stelgleder A- Co.. for M. Gold stein.- 110 North Seventh Street, four outlets and fixtures. Same, for Broad Street Methodist : Church, Tenth ami Broad Streets, re pairing. \ Edward M. Andrews, for Bessie Blair, 313 I r- North Fifteenth Street, six outlets. ?? [ Same, for Tuxedo Pool Parlor, 709 East Broad Street, moving panel board. J. E. Caudle, for James Anthony, 3 ?South Twelfth Street, one fixture. Winston Electric Construction Co., for Octagon Premium Co., 7 North i Seventh Street, four outlets. i Same, for Cauthorne Paper Co., 104 Virginia Street, seven outlets, j W. II. Jenl<s, for Rennle- Dairy Co., jfiOt North Seventh Street, four outlets, j J. E. Caudle, for Sparks's Cafe, 710 East Broad Street, two lights. ' \V. H. Lucy, for Chlldrcy -Drug Co.. | First and Broad Slreets, refinlnshing three ceiling fans. I Same, for" Mr. Bloomberg, 1S15 .Park ; Avenue, two fixtures. The Cohen Co.. for Mrs. Mountcaetle, AUCTION HAI/KS?Future Days i TRUST EES SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF i 270 ACRES OF I.AND ON' THE WTL i LIAMSBURC. ROAD, ABOUT SEVEN i MILES BELOW THE CITY OF j RICHMOND. 1 In execution of u certain deed of trust, dated the 28th day of November. 19PJ, to the undersigned trustee, duly , recorded in the clerk's ollicc of the Cir J cult Court of Henrico County, Ip D. B. 197-A, page 30, default having been made in payment ot" a part of the debt thereby secured, and being required so to do by the beneficiary thereunder. the undersigned will sell by public auc tion, on the premises, on . MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1914, ai 11 o'clock A. M., i .ill that ccrtaln tract or parcel of land, j with improvements thereon, lying and beinir in the County of Henrico, State J of Virginia, on the south side of NV* 11 i liamsburg Road, and containing 270 acres, more or less, beginning at a '? point on the said south line of Wil liamsburg Uoad where the lands of ; Laurence Casselman and Eacho and I others corner; thence in a southeast direction along the Williamsburg Road 31.85 C. to the lands of the Virginia Railway and Power Company; thencc south 3 1-4 east 34.13 C". to a j-'iake; thence south 50 3-4 west 10.10 C.; thence south 53 1-4 west 21.50 C, to a stake; thence south 42 1-2 west 10.7u thence north 76 1-S west 22.12 C.; thence north 13 1-4 east 14.05 C.; thence north 76 1-4 west 13.05 C.; thence north 30 1 west 14.73 O.; tlience north 41 east 0.65 C.: thcncc south 63 cast 22.37 C'.; thetiOe north 10 3-1 east 50.00 C. to ! the point of beginning. In accordance with survey and plat of T. Crawford Redd .V: Hro.. datoti I lecem'uiX I ;>. IjIo, filed with and made si part of said deed. TERMS: Cash as to so much of the proceeds as may bo necessary to pay , the cost of executing this trust, all un paid taxes..If any. and a prorata share: of tlu taxes for the calendar year 1014 I on the said property, and a note for the sum of 57,000, with legal Interest j i hereon from the 26th day of Novem- i her. 1011, and the balance payable ut ' such time and secured In such manner i as the parties, of the first part, their I executors, administrators or assigns shall prescribe and direct, or iti case ' of their failure to Klve such direction, I at such time anil in such manner as I the said trustee shall think tit. CHAS. U. WILLIAMS.' JR., Trustee. | Last Week A trust fund of $20,000.00 was placed with this Company, at the instance of a gentleman, than whom no man ranks higher, in his pro fession in the State of Virginia. One of the big salaried men of the State. Because of his experience in large affairs, this mark of his confidence was twice gratify ing. "The Safe Executor," Richmond, Va. At the business 22 years. 2402 East Broad Street, 4wo llglitB und I | ond nxVvirc: ?? -* ?* 7 I :?june. for. w. T. Daalel*. all# Wont Cluy Street, ' eleven lights and elijht tlx lures. - ? ? ' ' ? ? ? . v , | ^ Same. ' for Q. >V. Hlte, 3104 Weet Cln^- Street, eight lights und tlir?e fix- 1 throe.,-.; - ? ,v k The following,qualifications were made in - the VChancery Court venter day , , ? " ??" 'V r' ? ' ? - v\nnle Laura l'owncll. up executrix if,, the estate of John -\V;: Petinell. The estate la Valued at J4.150. .Tazewell Fitr.geruld. (is admlnlgtra toi' of 'the estate of' wMlijm T. Kiti xerald?, valued at 5700. and Littleton 1? ftsgeruld n<* executor of -KhimiIc Page Mtzgerald, valued at $1,100. , . MABlllMiK LICENSES.. >' j Marriage licenses, wore Jpsued by the I clerk of the Hustings Court ? yesterday I us :follows: JCrge de Albuquerque to Margaret Angelas Gray. * ! l-'ayl P. L)uVh1 und Edna Earl Wilk inson. William T. Goode, Jr.. and May I ^icaggs. ? .? V. S. CIRCUIT COUKT OK APHKAI.M. j ?. , ? i The-United State* Circuit Court of j j Appeals ? reconvened yesterday inorn 1 lug a't 10 o'clock, with Circuit Judge j Pritchard and District Judge Waddlll . In attendance. Court ' announced ' and handed down Its opinion In the following case: ' No. 125'J?Progressive Hulldlng and l.oan Company, petitioner, vs. J. \V. Hall, ? bankrupt, respondent. 1'etltlon to superintend and .revise, etc.. Dis trict Court, Eastern District ' of Vir ginia, at Richmond. Tn bankruptcy. ! On rehearing. Opolnion-. by Judge Pritchai'd. Former judgment of this court adhered to. ' HtSflSGK t'Ol'HT, IMHT ir. Trial In the suits or 15. Raymond Hill and Walter <\ Hill against the Virginia Rallwuy and I'ower Company and the Virginia Taxi Service, Company has be gun in the Hustings Court, Part TV, yesterday. The suits nre for $3,000 and $15,000. respectively, and arc for personal lr Jurlcn sustained In a tnxicab and street car . accident sonic, .time ago. rUARTKItS ISSIIKD. Charters were Issued yoHterduy by the State Corporation Commission to j the following concerns: Brunswick Grocery Company, Inc., Luwrencoville. Capital stock, $3,000 to $10,000. W. T. Pondi president. Freo .U'CTION SALES.?Futuie Days. BV CHEWNING & BOXLEY. INC., Ileal Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALK OK AT TR.VCT1V5 DETACHED DWELLING. | No. 1119 -N. Twenty Second Street i. * i I By virtue of a certain deed of trust to the undersigned, dated November 15, 1S10, of record Iti the clerk's ofllce. ??r j the Richmond 'Chancery 'Court," In D. B. ! 200-R, on page 320, default having been ! made hi the payment of -certain sums ' therein secured, and being required by j the beneficiary so to do. we will offer i for sale, on 'the premises, on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1ST. IP 14. at -1:30 o'clock P. M.. the property designated as above, con i slstlng of a splendid detached , frame ! dwelling. located 011 a beautiful lot. i fronting 24 feet on the east side of Twenty-second Street, between Q and . R Stiocts; and extending, hack between . pnr.allel lines 120 feet to art, alley 15 ; feet and 6 Inches' wide. ! Bfe sure to 'attend this sale, which ? affords tin- opportunity for securing a 1 delightful 'honfe or -profitable Invest ment. .'?^V I TERMS: Cash. i. A. J. CHEWNLNG. F. "M. BOX LEY. | . Trustees. NOTICE. ? T i PUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE IIUAL . ESTATJ5. i Aa substituted irusi-.e in u deed of I trust executed by N. O. Tioss and T. W. ! Host*, her husband. hearing date the 8tli day of October. I?0V. and of record in the clerk's office of Orange County, in 'Deed Book Gti. on" page 77, to w. 3. i Rogers for the benefit of Hettle T. El icit. to secure the payment of the suin of twelve hundred ur.d forty dollars ($1,240.06), i??d walrlnK tlio luaoOt of 1 the homestead exemption. Default having been made in the payment of ; the debt therein secured, and bslng i thereunto required by the said bene fleiuTy, I will offer for snip, at publlo ' auction, to the highest bidder, on the l premises, in the town of (SordonSvlllcL tn tire Ccunty of Oranere. and State of ! Virginia, cii the i 11 TIi' DA'V OF DECEMBER. 1014. v i at i:f o'clock M.. : all that ccrtain tract or parcel of land, 1 with appurtenunce'b thereon, Rituate. lvlne and being on North Main Streot, in tne town or liordonhvUle. State of ; Virginia, and being.the name 1 ? cor> vove.d by Mottle T. l^liott t" the sr. id N. G. Roas by her certain deed bearing .date the Sth day of October, 1007, and to which said deed reference Is hereby 'mad for .further description of ss.id ! land. 1 On the following" terms: CASH as to so much of the proceeds as may be no- : ceaeary to defray the expenses of exe cuting this trust. Including a.trustee's' , commission of 0- per cent, and to dls- ' charge the amount of money then re maining unpaid upon the said bonds and notes; and ,.ny residue shall bo i ade payable at tuc'n time and secured in such manner as N. (i. Ross shall direct, or in event of her failure o givo such direction, in such manner us .the trustee shall see fit. E. H. DK JARNWTTE, JR.. : Substitute-' Trustee. FOK KK\T?-H<>u iics" ! FOR KENT. New six-room brick dwellings, with ' | modern conveniences. on Church Hill. t $22.50 Per Month | Special inducement to an immediate tenant.., , , [ f'H.M'IN .S: HCMIC. INC. J j ~ FOK KENT?Flats. FOn RENT. FIVB-llooSr FLAT* Park Avenue [ All modern conveniences. Including ; hot water heat. Special reduction lo 1 an Immediate tenant. C1IATTN & JIUME, INC. : OLD DOMINION TRUST CO. ' Richmond, Vn ? ./ Authorized and equipped to act in any trust capacity. Capital, $1,000,000.00 Surplus, $1,000,000.00 * ' " ' * Strongest .Trust Company in tl\e Sotith Atlantic ? States. ; man: J. J. Pond. secretary and troa* i.urer. laiwreiic&vUlv.-. I'urpoaea: gedc ; ery business. . .7 . , ! .Tho Heiiner Orocury ..Company. |?o,. | l>oanoke. Capital stock, ? >5.000 to I $10,000. . W. 15. jWnntfr. president: A. !H." Hlinen, gccrctarv/|ih<r-tfaiuii|r?& both I of Koahokc. ?lnjrposes: ftro'ccry blisri! . Amen.dmr.rttB lo charters:. , . , Oorinan-AnVot'lcan fitilltlInpj* arid I,oan Corporation,- IMfchjhoijd'; rfedue.lnfc caul-': I tal Stock fOOO.VOO. t?> $200,000. - |,"IMack Mountain Coal. T.diml Company. (Inf.,. reducing outfctiindlpg stock Cro:ii ?5).500,000 to sj:..tJ0o. - .Hupplcmemal Certfilcato .of lnedrpo,-v ration:"- . ? Tennesseeand V^jNMfni SpUa Stales Corporation. 'Norfolk. ' Veducl'ng murt'l mnm capitalfr?nn $lon.ooc? to $30,000: minimum from, J'.'O.OP^ to $10,000. V foreign -charters domesticated: WlifoHiJfc'- .MetiLl . uhd- Manufacturing .Company, a West Vlrglpla corporation:, II. c. Sninwliury, Stutf agent,- |I1climond.' OVERBOUGHT SITUATION SHOWN IN WHEAT MARKET' Public In JVot Ituylos and Increases in .OftrrlnKN, Corrj Vuliifp ,, DOH'mvard. ' "?' | r Special to The Tlihes-nib-patch.) j CHICAGO, NovepYber 27.---rh? "'bent. | market was an uhnormol aftuir again j to-day. . While the cnsii prvmlunm I were steady and flrm.tho futures were i off sharply It) prlc?. The weukneas lp | futures reflected ,$jl. overbought slt ! nation and ir lack of trade, Tim Public } Is not In wheat, and tlve buying power In. so small that any Increase In tho offerings funics values downward (n a*tnanncr most discouraging tp" hold | ?*rs. The liusfnetis lu .'Oush wheat' to* idny was cjulte .encouraging,. the 'r'c.4 j board reportirt?j l!000.000 busheln mid Chicago t>3'?.00'; bushels for export and r.0,0O(i husl.<ls to millers. New York reported tho chartering , th*rn of .ftve cr?t-gocH for wheat for'tarty shipment. Besides the lack of-ttade In wheat ac a discount King" factor to holders, \v.jre (bi- reports from Argentina on thu exportable surplus of that Coun try., The figures received here to-day Claimed thnt Argentine grain imu .Avere cabling to Liverpool -.that the yield there will bo 2ftO.OOOtOOP bushels, and that oT this amount there wlll'-be it,000;000 ,i"or export. It is expected that the v?4?vter wheat 1 belt will have unsettled weather in iC few days, and on .this considerable, pf the grain was sold by .Kansas liud other holders. Thore has been a lack of moisture In ncar)y-al1 of the South west, and a 'good'rain will" change con ditions there materially. {? Corn closed with louses of 5-8 to 1q, .. . ..'J.*iv.Ke: anus the ?m:icUct Va?r. %rilhoiH< freut umouitt .of l-QcUL>ciu(|vo power; 'lie apot. wuh during mideofi elon. . w>\cj>. tli? ??llhiK- In 'the u:uy>Sof bOilKes a^altl&t the >ncw crop xt'erc tt'ilte urQiioum-cU. ' ? i ? ; 'C'nte ;.proVe,d to bo> u ?.Hympathetlc market. urnj- clong'J w.lth net !oK*eh'i6f i-H- to i The nhlpnlng huMneHn avuh again ?;ood, with i?aJ?*H of 000,poo bnfrhelp "I\oro Und- -OQQ.OOU. liushelo j\t Nftw > ork. mainly for f>xj?ort. , , i ? 'Krt>VfHTonu"cU>fied -wttU "ttla chaifg? an..convP*rod ?\vlth .the* resting .Bpo.tH'Qt Wednesday. . ShOrtis led In' ch?-. buying, t?ut./ the "'?demand ' .was gonevul. Tito jujlllrtK' wat< led by packers 'at the bbfSt PV\cc-K of tlyt. B?f8ion.' , ] ' .. .. ??rr ?. ;? ' Wrtk'H' ll?nk ('IrarlAp. . ? NBW V-OllK. November ?. ?Bo,i\k clearings liy thq. lfnited Ktntiis for the week*. <jvflInig' Novdmb.cr ss rnpKrcv-.it^ '$2,l7&,S84,p00,< against . t2.S3p.l61,000 jeeek..and ta.l-'y.^ia.OOO In th'iti weoK last year. Following ore the r<< (un'm from thft principal >c!tf<?s for this ?wtsek. 'with percentage!} of changes firopi thle;-w<?ek -Uint.*ye(ir?? ? - ? -New? York, ^$1,084,41 >?000: .decrease, 2$ 4 A. Chicago, I2H6.873.000: decreaue, 6.5:.' -Philadelphia, ?$.1.22.3817,000decrcaue, > San . Francisco, $4r,570,000; Increase, fBalt,lm&r??4.?36',080.,000;'tii"ecrt>ai<e,^H:6. l.o? Angeles, ?18,406,OOO; decrease, 7.0. * ' ? ?' New Orleans, 514,929.000; decreaso, 21.1; . ???? ? . Omaha. $1 4,549,000; decrease, 2.5. . Atlantn, $10.9,24:000; decrease, 20.7. ?St. Paul. $9,740,000: deer ease, 2:..7. fjenvcr, $10,019,000; IncreitHc. 3:8r Memphis, $K.014.000; decrease, 44.R/, rtlchmond, Is,519,000; increase. J2.il. V/asHlngton. IX ('., $,'>,900,000;. de crease, 9.9. Hitter's. WriWr CnltOn Statements 1; CoinparUonM ure to uolunl 'iRto*. not. to clone corresponding weekr: In for week. .VS9.C-M bales: In. plirht hme seven 'lays lam year. Tlrt.OTO bale*; lr? nlKM' for ?hemontlt.. 2.-"3.V>9 h*'e?!<yln rlffnt Hahio.dttte last year. C.T3i.'.CW l>:ile?:.lii kIkIi! for ?'??it<on. 4.97:'.'/)) Imlpc; In nlfht d?t? last ?yenr.'"<,7!2<W> lml?? 1'wrl r-ieliita for ue.i*)ftn, 'J.7C3hale*: nort re<?lpt!t fanin ?lat? lu^t year. C.6 i.i.lea. ? ? . Ovrrla.Kl to mill*-.an<J Canarla for neanon. 270.00) lmk'?; overlttrd to mll!t? ntnl Canada n.imf cjnte lant y?!ar; ? W!.00>) hales 6oiith<=rii t?l) 11 lakliiRf .for', renso.n. 9S2.Y') lialci); Kouthern mill taklnic" ?<imi ilute laM year.. KIJT.VO hulen. ?Jnterlor btook In e*cc,>..?..of Aucu^t 1. *<I,ft)) |>al?s; infrlrfr i>t''ck In pvW ?>f AnnnRt I iftHt year.'* ft>7.<\? bule's. '.?*? :..?*? ? For^lRn . cxporui f>ir week. C<U.'?) t>ule?: for^ljjit exports, for Bflin" seven iloy? lni-t jrear. 4:5>yvj 6aleu; foreign eijiorln for ul;u 'aOlr, S.i.7.tv> 'bales; fortlKH' expo'rls suri1? .) ,(<> ':?xt vi-nr. 8.s;i.(?) t>al<?. '? Established 1865, At Judgment Day Which wotild- you rather' be, ..Napoleon Bonaparte or the maiuwho invented life insurance? . The one made thousands of widowfrand,orphans. ,, The other helped thousands of widows and orr phjanB.' f Life Insurance Company 6f Virginia Organized 1871. The OLDEST; the LARGEST, the STRONGEST Southern Life Insurance Company. V , Richmond,Ya; First National Bank MAIN AND NINTH. Make.'Your Dollar Produce More in a New York City Hotel |J?0 P* f\ A pleasant room with private hath, WMtOU PER DAY facing large open court. * (Not uue mom, fcut one biiad $3.00 PER DAY buadrpO wt tboos.) An excellent' room with private bath, facing street, southern ex* post i re. i .? (Nol on* ma bnt aiebly-??r?? orf tfeew.) Also attractive Boom withoyt Buth. $1.50 per-<lay. The rtatfsnraat price* are roowt incwlerate. LOCATION On* from ti of the Inrfrt <*?p?rtm?nt 0\orrm. mloHUV irafk from IS flrtartpftj tb*> SlPM. Wlthta a bkM^i ?f tba Tlftti Avantx alM^ v ptas district. ,'it IJverj lis* of transportation mmm Ihn Plflb Arnue 'Hm IIom anil principal tqjv face llnm. . Th?'HjHboB. Tti^w scroM t|to ilrmt HnUnnid Htatlon u<-rt?a the vtmi Subway KtNlioa tfarrv minute* ijway. Grand OeatraJ tstatloa wlthlu a*r?n tntoat?al Psciruylvaotft Hailrwad SUtWa Jnat ?*a 600Rooms t^T7}oteiT""^ ^ EVfSJtYTHltta NHW AND MOPBKN.. ? A K|V1$ MIUMON DOIJiAn UOTMU . EQUIPPED TO 8ATIUF.Y TUB MOST ? EXAOTINO TAJRTE. 400 Baths -AB Baggage Trana#*rred Free to and frotn PeouHyWania Station. THE HOTEL MARTINIQUE On Broadrfsy, 32d to 33d Str?4, Ntw York. OH AftLES LEIGH TATLOH WALTER OnArOJT^Mt, JBU W^T/TKK p. QTTMtHt President G?a?ra) Uinifer Tic* Traaideft FI N .A.VC'TA J j. ' ? FI ff\ N CfAXT Capital and Surplus Deposits . Resources Over .? $ 3,000,000 . 13,375,000 i 20,000,000