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NEW LOW RECORDS MADE, WIER RALLY AT CLOSE 1 Vires Are Weak at Opening, and There Is liquidation by Com mission Houses. Ti k\ foh hkttkh ntahi.y ihk . I'..sit ion of storks Teehnlenlly Weak, lint Traders Are tNinlident ln ?teased Prices Soon Will He Seen. I Firm Tone in Hoiuls. in into MIAN \v\11 M"V ViiIlK . 'cbruarv ' ?? k Kv !? anc" at *??? ??!???? ? ! .. N a" n r - ??! I" ?? t,,r , .. . ? i? i ?.v ? ominlwl"" v ..... \ overbite movem-nt .... . . ? f tlx 1 -rv ? we.: :l t .t p..;-it - ( i(i lose was t tr y , ? l,: - bolnc retained ? . ; -? k- mnv be front the rc?l?ictlon of ; lie opinion was expressed , ,i. :. t urn for the l.i dr.- shortly. " I11 . ? :t v for f It" .. , . ?||(> snei-|-l!t|os ( ... . /....* . - or- ??? ' - ... would have ??? . ? J .,. ? mil nt th M' IMIIlWI'lllNM I*-' 1 , , v i \ I'M I I !? I N V MvK I Issuo* nro t-xpocte<l to con' rkc., from time to time, particular! ...nit Th- !<?? pr.-e f. ..vchnh*e ineitnii ? premium on th. rom l? tirdets- until j i. .n,?s .tr>- ;n least on their ? ? ? pi; .. It for the HUe'v i ,. ,.1 . in.i\ l>* ? xr ? to.I to -Ml-" tat* ... ? K 'I- Till- ? ?> U i ? 11. ti- v. 11\: ? t v <l.i\ . ivtroleUin w?* stronc rising more t> . ? M Tl.lv K of (.Jii>..rtui.:tle.. for Important and h development*. It may be stated on . U-b.s- I itli. t Ity that the cottipan-. s ; . \ ?<?!!'??;{ fl* initial position. wltr well* ^ ? ?. < pr? s*uro that can ho ro f ... ?ri i v. i i * \ four hours* notlcc. A ho.1 ! . k. % " ts "rff.-ntly rMnV.I'h^l tn >>w , .. iho . . mpnnv Is now proparol to .. ... own product .'it the beat , . ? .... \*j-, | rrsAnt pinny mlnoarry. i ,>?-,* ?. ! That tho ? onunon sto k will , .. j| .* per ccitt basis within the ; , -v? f*\% months with th- ?l*velopm?Mit yr ... v, It r : ??; r t y ami an iniprovon.ont In. p-iltiral 'ondltlons ti? Mexico i X, r?.Mo?ui^i.sst i:sviN jn STKEN<;TI1 : V ? <n.hl> |j.nie> Kly Imllf?tIon* "f ? f |.r vronctli Maxwell Motors made | v v ilrl. h wan r.teady. and , s.-.'.,... ker fir m Central l.ei.ther and; . - ie ; looked upon with . V ...... ,H i,onli..trrn .tlonal lfsu<? Steel , > w rt r Ft ...IV I.!.,I .-upper Isvuiex lrr?p.l <tt>i a : e.overj In Tenne??ee Copper to s: |< were trrecilar Erie l??tie* and .11 I'arlfi. were heavy on forrlKH . L- I ,. iWvll e and Nnnhvlllf .'i"d At- , ? . l.lne tfil from . to " point." ntr.i a? heavy, and Mie market iiv k I' evtremelv narrow Haiti ami Ohio -IriKBed at the mlnltrtim. ?.'? w ,s r? l?. . .I to 63 f"r t .-morrow > i'-re artlve with a rnntInnntlor. of i ..s-iire Iti the early it'tilliiltH \\hl**h .IS the da\ adv.in- ed Toward* a 'r'li tone .i.*..'eloi>e,l and bond elt .'H'otirapei! !?> the ln*|ulry dlv* h ' ' . i VI \\ YOltK February 14 v;lnrk? tiianl f.we'l a moihi at<- decree of r. slntanre to-, t.rlreh fhnrnn In the at- | after an early period of ileprenslon 1 ? t*lo>?li\|? with nn:tior<?*is fr:i? tl.^nai Bains ; J -r,'! e>?|r.:ial m'IIIiik wa* Iff" asBrf-vlv. the int< r. >.t pro, . e.ltnp i-autlouely !" . on- ; y ,eiue of a lewcnlnc of the strain In the , : ... itn situation. The persistent selllnR of the past few days ' I 'ii.i le the m irliet somewhat vulnerable , .. .. ,i I . and Impartial observers ' ,ibe short Interest Is out of all pro- | ?. ???on tn I?.e amount o! business trans | ???i TIMh wus evlden. e.l It. the srari lly '.,t sto.-kF ilurltiK to ??li'.v-s ii.veittm move j !?'. .relcn sel I In c of storks was I?>hs marked. ? t oft-rlM-s of hlch-.-lass bonds .ontlliue l. ...n :on's market t..r Intern:.tlon.ils was | ,n..re -tea.lv much c' the fi.relcn sellltiM ? ? ..m.itli k from A:i st.'rdam an.I In.lb .Itlne ? irtlier ' let in:.n llnt!bt:.tlon M ? ?' of to la>'s moderate overturn or- j . ,nre.I In the first hour at the lower level .. pri. es Murine thai time th- shares of j 'he to.ids travel sine the cotton v-tmcs e\ lilblt'-'t proutest weakness both l.oulsvllle Nashville and Seaboard .Mr l.tue le j : ? .tn.i.. inlnlinutii ipiolatlons l otelcn evliance i? a.? araln a dlslurblnn ilenian . Id Is on l.ondon falllnc . .. *.% libit. .1 tra tlon ..f the low record, nut . .k'.tit; subst .nti il recover) later. Kel. lis rl-. Slid .ii.der all previous quotation*, j,.j.i (('.elm. UIOI.I v market' ?.r- feverish \. .!.,?? tint th'- steel Industry were I- t...s,nc j . i. ? ?. -1 ful almost a I i lendmc mills ..peiatlm; .t ere.iter per. entai:e of capacity, , I it w. b ?.ml- Improvement In prices r..p j.er w nr ' t a st in'lst111 .,nd in.irl. Ir.al bonds tlnured to an li'.Uf.ial extent III to-day'.H dfal'.ii?" mostly i i.t -Mr.ht recensions Cir.t-.l States covernment were un'-hanReii on rail. . | M.'.V YOltK Keltriiar> W Mercantile pa 1 . ? " is -, 4 St.?' 1 inn ?? v h.inee vte uli . si\tv , > II.h }I > to- aides ?l V. . . for !e . ? an.! ?l :<?:-1*. 1t.1t Jtfjvel l-v Mexican d..l lars. S*U. v.fl<V*IMlrilf III bonds. M-a-lv; rall I ud I o'lds heavy. Tstile loans lit met ; s|y'v tiny-. ; i - -a *. ninety la\- : six months. 3'-a. ? ili'tiv'iin. 1... -1 v ; rtillni: rate. ? BOND LIST .. ? |M I .i ix- M u tinnijc c?.a*t l.lni I. nitrt N ?? (bld> fi I . \ :>. i n M i' t1 n:?r? i. ? lil.I 41 . .... ,V ? i- >hi ?V? *?!?> 1 ?R?tt ??.?! M>-? U ;A,V? 1 . m u, i m??- *h 1 ???<!' : nrlllurd Cotnpanj 5* ,!> ? i i \??t I Vitr I'.n.y T'- < >>!-t i ' - -!* f.rl-?!k mi-! Western t'onv 1"! l Air t.tiK- -in !????) Is ibtoi). . ??! . ??!?..,! 1 Atr Ml:. 1 :.l ? ith"> n Hj!I? ?> !- ' ?: ? !?:miI;. v i'.'\ ?? <t~j ? ' -? u .? :> ?: ? ? ? M'. - I ? . t ' :#14 I . ) ?. Mrot !??? ! ^ ? tr*- . "3 ircinU-Car Chomleui :>t r.? 91*4 ' Hwy ami Power i>.?i (naked); .. 91 i*i t-. ... ra ; \ ? M- :i l atH ? tn -t >?.?.! i j IlK IIMtlNII -HX li MAKKKT. IU I r-'.is?- ?i H it >1 v ?'o. I.! !. V;? 1 ? !4. ll'l :-Al.l i i.N I'.ii \ I: I i ? n si.'?!? Vltr.M i !"tn. .iri'l Mnrlnr In- 1 i i MM A?lce4. ?. o ? <? ii: v: I." i i: M'i j MONKS : I Clt> I ' ?- ?! S? i . V I ? ?: - !? ! . MM ' Ask* V a- r "o . ">?' V U, 8? MAii.R* ? i ? ? < . ? i -M !: IUNK Ti : ST '' ??'I NI '? ST< ><K I ? " : ? joo \ ? r '? i T i ?: - ( <i i i <?s >i \iik r i s N* K V." ViKK 1 ?? t r , i ? v .4 '"'oitfin ? *. t\v i i- ;?? ? ? \ 1 ? ? f 1* \ f tr?'!:t.if i ? 1 ? ? ' ' * v ? . t.? t i ? ? r. <? <.f < ' t h? <V > I ?????'. --V ? 1 li ?t?r .?? U :> lit .i! . . It ? ? ' ? ? i Int- I .? ? ? . m-irV.? t | .t . ? it,, (.f overnlclM ..r-w-r. ?t..t w,..nf?rtt,Pr iC'H'l" : ? . H> 4r,rf i ? ! ' ' "I ? ' r-t t :i.' ? i... r u t! . .. i *' i ? t . ,.r bltoiii > !< '?? j.iir.tf th? Mrh level !*?t rn'iiitii I.I\-t-r n :ii a v?r , r t i ?? r,n <1* r ir.f i'rl' fii ? -.r r: ;? It > f.ri** . .it rirp. ir : n-nt'. nct t t.K.-i-.i. -;tptiT'y -rat* nftl intntle '.wir.ir t?> r<-r-irt? ihnt th'-ri- },??! i,?pn t ?. ? hut.v It. ?!.!;.? li.t" ? 1" ,*.? it. .) t(.^ i. tinenc' ftti> In'lli ii t > n ?? tt.? u niiV.^n 1 :.4 ?.! !),<? ?i>?t liltil.it ' ' llrncdT'l IfivfHt Hiti? I I I r. ?? r. ? ? ... ?itr:c ?.f rlibtl' on the a?)v:?n' ' rrl--l |.r|i ??? About * to .1 point.< net lilRhe'r. lint r<-?< ?i?.i;? Joiu.wrl 'utn'ir?>>!.! ?>< a t.s r, C' luf'? nil 'ieriM.ii v* .(? !? ! it?!?- to *r\7:ir* on t hi* %-?.* Tlif*? tii'i. .r - t 'uie ftt>t jonflrmnl ur\ t :t,< mhrk<-' rii ll?<i iigain It, thi> mtr trti'lln* ??!. ? m i.<-?.-> ? tlv? J,lv?!rpc>ol buytnr i-n<l Civf-rlnK cotton future* rlr.?o<l vor> ft??r!r Open Miph l,?w c <i?Ierrh ? 4 i2 S Oi I }! [ Official Ranse and Sale of Stocks in New York 1IY 274 -'74 ? u ar.i 40 4 34 Sn1*." Stork. 800 Alaska tSold A llis-Chalmcrs AIlls-Chalmers, ... 13.!'0H .Vr.iAlKiUiiiittMi lV|>i>cr . Am A>;r. <'licin., com. . . 2.<?00 Amor. Hoot Sitpar. coin 2,100 AiuetJean Can 2<>0 American Can. pfd. ... tfii Atni'r. Car ami Kdry... 5< '? American Cotton oil... iii"' Amor. 11i<1 ?? and Lea., pr. 2ft 100 American Linseed Oil... 30< American Locomotive .. 21A Amor. Malt Co.. pfd..*'. (I 40P Amer. Smelting x 1 I'- c. ?50 100 American Snuff, com.... MS 1.11 0 American Sugar 1004 HO" Amor. Tel. and Tel. Co. . HTtf 2o0 American Tobacco, com. 220 1 American Toliacco, pfd. 1"5R 2.at 0 Anaconda Copper 25 1.too Atchison 4 son Atlantic ("oast I.inc.... 100 A I, of Connecticut. . ..; 1..00 Kaltimore and ?>iiio. . . . '">?? li.m.'l Hcthlehem St*1**! Co., com .">4 Hcthlehem Steel Co., pfd .. I'.rltlsh-Anier. Tol>. Co soo Brooklyn Rapid Transit. s!>4 3.'lot Central Leather, com... 33a 3.?o;> Cnnadian Pacific 1554 1.1'0 California I 'ot roleutu ... 1T 4 Chesapeake and Ohio 100 Chicago Croat Western, log ? 00 Chi. (Ireat West., pfd... 2T 4 1.30OClii., Mil. and St. Paul... S3 J 1,400 I'llino Copper 34 Crucible Steel Cor., com. ... Crucible Steel, pfd 200 Colorado Fuel and Iron.. 23 Colorado and Southern ?00 Consolidated (Jas 11'* 200 Corn Products, coin Hen. and Rio <1rati., com ... 2,!>00 Krle 204 i:00 Krle. 1 st pfd 321 l-'ed Min. anil Sm? pfd Son Ceneral ICleetric 13!?6 !?oo (loodrich, corn 3" 2.300 1 Ireat Northern, pfd . 113} 1.300 1 Ireat Northern Ore Ct fs. 21' loo Illinois Central 103 r.oo Intel'boro-Met. I1J 1.200 Interbo-o-Met.. pfd ."4 Int. Harvester, com. i.t. Mer Marine, pfil TtlOMAS HHANCil A CO. ? ClosliiK Oneli. lltBh. 1-ow. Hl'1 A?ke?l Unokcrs und Sul<??. Urokcri. Mi :??i 2 6 A ?? 2 40J 44 ~'.'l 21} lit) 1 4 S lint* I IS 220 lo.jS ?13 100 sr. 4 314 I 5 5 J 1 s i oft -'TJ S3< 85 23 4 i i e. 204 32 J i 3! ? 4 30 i 13 4 30 103 11 ? Mil 27* DOR 4 40 434 24 V '?'1 21 '?.SJ 1 4 S ????4 1174 220 1058 24 i 2 4 ?i?t 31 Ml 4S4 :f". i 1 40 434 21 :??> 1 4 2 I004 1 17; 220 27 B 10 37 514 50 3114 2 Hi 40} 45 2(1 ;.;i 33 5:?1 152 1?1 1 isa 4 1051 101:4 ?3 8 sr. 4 33 1 55 4 17 i 06 274 ~ S 3 S 3 4 1 Hi 32 J 1 3:i iTjj 2S \ 103 111 531 24 J 023 ;i;? 115 518 1034 1 s S5J 33 J 1 5 01! 174 |o4 S3 8 3 18 ] 24 23 4 24 11.'.J ?1 ?*?1 20jJ 1 :::? 2!' I T 3 20 tS 1 02} 111 53 4 } <13 ;? ?? J 112 '15 5i; 1"4 IS4 sr. 34 4 15(11 I s 40 log 271 SI 34; 134 7S 23 i 333 2oa 12'.'4 ?3i isft loj 104 lis 15 S2! 1 00 100} i ot i n?; 98 208 331 1 4 1 3o4 113} 3o 105.\ 1 1 J 54 ;i3A 53 .^tock Int. Paper 2"0 Int. Paper, pfd 500 Kansas City So., com.. 2.100 l.ch!|:h Valley Liggett and Myers, com Liggett and Myers, pfd. ... Lorillard Tobacco, com Lorillard Tobacco, pfd 1,30|> Louisville and Nashville. 113 1,300 Maxwell, com. 22 3.700 Maxwell, 1st pfd 50 1,000 Maxwell. 2d pfd G.000 Mexican Petroleum I.000 Miami Copper COO Mo.. Kan. and Texas.... 1,000 Missouri Pacific 100 National Hlseuit 200 New I la veil 3,400 New York Central SOON. Y., Out. and .stern... 405 Norfolk and Westei n. . . 1,100 Northern Paeilic I'acitic Mail C..300 Pennsylvania 400 |'eople's < las P. C C and St. L.. com. . Pittsburiili Coal. com... 400 Crossed Steel Car Hv. Steel Spring, com... 20,400 Heading . . .' 200 Republic iron and Steel. 3"0 Republic I. and S., pfd. . 100 Hock Island 300 Hock Island, pfd Seaboard Air Line. coni8 Seaboard Air Line. pfd. St. Louis-Southw\. coin.. Sloss-Sheff iebl 3.r.00 Southern Pacific 5,700 Southern Hallway Southern Hallway. Standard < ? i I of N Y.... 100 Texas I'acitic I'nion Pacific 200 I". S. Cast Iron Pipe, com 4'oM'nited States Hnidier. . . 2S,'.'"0 Pulled States Steel liOO Putted States Steel, pfd. ".loo 1'tali Coppe: 100 Va.-Car. ('heiuical Ya.-l'iir. Chemb-al. pfd.. 200 Wabash 1.200 Wabash, pfil Western I'nion Total sales for day. Total sales for week ( two Open. Hl*h. I.ow 334 20* 1 3 0 J 113 21 t.l 2 ? iHI-l 1 SI l"i 1 04 I is 45 S3 221 t no 1001 i I 4 II ?; 1M 14 0* 10 7 3 pfd . 33 208 1 20} I 12 223 50 } 23 C.2J 1 s 104 I 1 N I*. 1 00 1038 11 ?; 1s 4 27 4 1(11 P.' 52 4 131 i SK 11 s 1 17)1 0 4 53 to ? 103 ^ 1\ 2o CI out iir. Bid. A?k<><l 74 33 20J 130 205 1 1 1 170 I 1 4 II 2 23 g 110 234 ?51 1 s 4 104 10 I IS 4 5 N2J lT'Oil 100 104 |o| I Hi IIS ISJ 1s 4 11 S3 J i ss 114 11 s '?'4 53 s! HI 103 J I K I V <; 1 '* 1 & 24 l.P'O sh days 1. 4i'. 1404 I!? N28 I 23 i ss 114 11 f.S !tj 53 4oJ 103 8 4'.' a 18 ?'.1 20 14 11 P.' 7 3 i U 121 24 . S3 131 iss 11a 1174 r'.?l 4 I 10.3^ 4!'4 1 s ' a 14 f.il iO(i shares. Mac ... ? I tllv October ??ember Nt, S JS S.69 VSS ? n R.<? sk S e? < M S 77 9.11 S.S7 .. v.vj 9.11 S.92 9. t cotton, f|ulet; middling, uplands. S 35 ties NEW VOilK Frhruarv 21.?Port movement Middling s.V. Receipts. M7 bal?e; exports, i! '>ile?.? Stock. "II,'ST. Total to-day nt >?* ports?Receipts SAW haiiss; exports. 13.fr' bales; stork. 7.M">.S.".t ImV* T"tv\i for vrf>k-N?t receipts. 3Q7.'.9S bale*: "*?\por\s. ITS. 4C9 bales Ti?t:il for season?Net receipts. hales; exports, .".0S7.007 hales NKW ORI.EANS. Februarv M Although t>i ere was much bearish sentiment In rot ton to May. th? oversold condition mused two strong spurts. which put prices ma terlally higher Soon after the iirst call the market advanced a dollar a hale from the initial decline un<l at the end of the ?session there wus another advance of ? to !' points I'lhles were higher tll.lll due. but th<lr influences was offset l>y the rumor that Ante: b ans hu.i been jcttackod In (!?r man> Selling which resulted put the mar U?-t v to points under yesterday's close, hut when shorts trle.i to take profits on the decline there was little cotton fi>r sale, and the tnnrket budged 19 to points In the early afternoon bearish talk regarding the ??fie. ts of the war on the cotton trade .ituscd a break of about 10 points, which was fol lowed by another bulge. the i lose lielrg within a couple of points of the highest i>l the clay. March. T ST; May, ? 13; .lulv. s S3; October. S December, n 71. Spot cotton, easy: 1 points lower. Sales on the spn". 73* bales; to arrive. 37.'. bales NElV YORK I'lIom'CE MARKET. NEW YOHK. February 21 Itnw sugar steady; centrifugal. 4.S3; molasses. t.flO'iOOH; refined, steaoy HMtter, weakei ?'he"se. Steady. Spot coffee, quiet, Itlo No. 7. 7J? ; Santos No '*, !?V Cottonseed oil advnneed 1?"> to IS points enrlj to-day. regaining practlc illy all of yesterday's loss on short covering and fresh outside buying on the ilrmne.ss In lard and cotton. I.ater. however, there was a partial setback tinder realising. linal prices show - lug net gains of s to points on the prin cipal positions. Sales, 21. *.?'*> barrel Th.' market closed easy. Spot and Februaty, ??>>'"Vi7.''*>; Mar. h ?'> s>Mi*>.s3; April, *;v7-i?'. Mac. t! it. ti ii.93; .lime, f.9v'u7.v2, .lulv. 7 12'>f7.13; August, 7.20'(i 7 C.'; September. 7.SOW7 3". IIU'IIMOMI I'HOIII'CK MARKET. Wholesale Quotations. iflv I.evy Commission Co.) Richmond. Vit.. February It. lS'.e fhlct.-?-ns. thol'? " small, lb... medium, lb Chickens, cholc chickens. large 11 ens. per lb Itoci.Mers. each Kr-ese. f.it, large each 1 u-ese. small, each Dressed Poultry. lo :s r. to us to 15 to 1.1 lo 40 75 in ?i 55 I o fi IV ev:|.,| turkeys, fancy. hens i trie x s touts I'urkeyy. poor to fair -i i'neks, choice . is P*r Pound. 15 lo 19 16 to ; 7 '?eese. choice < lib-kens choice Mens, choice cinine.is. elicIt ] Egi.* Crated. in 'rates near by. fresh, do* ? ,, , llutter. I amity. choice fresh Merchants', fair I.lve Stock. .'/'.v. choice to fancy > .?? pom tn fair ? tinners lo . to 13 . II to is ? H to is . :'i to ?i) to r. Per Poun I. Sheep I .a ntlis, fat I le I { OJfS spring f.ilt to prime 11 *i pii 11 a tns ildi Country Itncon. small, well cured medltiins udl cured large well cured Ml cured ? well . tired l>reved llogs. Ilogs choice, small. .. Iloc.s. choice, large Ilogs, off qtialltc ... Hides. ioy flint Pry salt !"!!!!"!" <; rm-n ?d!t . Creen ... * S ? o 7 to f> lo 6 to 1? 4 s t i "H II lo 22 70 to H ? to :i IT to IS is to -.7 5 to 9 M4to 9 f. t o S 12 X to I In 3 3 to 12 to 13 1 t o 3 to & 3 to I'1 to 1J :s to I'ees wo x Hrted Fmlt?. \ pti'ev ilnrk . \ pp'es. bright, sliced A pides bright, otiartered Peaches, bright, peeled P".*n Ins, d irk, peeled.. Peaches. unpeelciS It , kb-rrles W lmrt If berr ies lln spberrles i MA Hl< ET >N i?lTH>NS r-ontment Iti.elpts very heavy'; ntt11 at.', unsettled < HH'.\<;<? CHAIN MARKET. niH'AOO Kebrttitry Jt. Wheat readily a'csnte'. to itay in response to foreign buy ' ?' Unit nits as?oclated wl'h ttta< ?> ie d'fi.l estimate- of the \rgentl-ia e\p .rial.ie ^ :t|bi? /iiTbr tgh come nt ;Jie g'lltt e as r ?.* held the market closed t'rtl. it I'.'.?"* to * . * rit? above last night Other *.et Int proveaifnte w er#** Corn to ' nni. ??? i.nd packing house pto.lii'ts WHEAT c ipi*ti lll^h :.! a y .li M ?> v J i > .'?r. Mnv July 1 V. ?ORK P r lb! M H V July : :r.\ ?*v 17 1^' IS 27 0 ? <T III Its per M-.y itsb grain 7 'int.I J: <3 vi 10 !i) W!i en t ?.TiJi ts lbs 9 r 10 2f. No 2 rel tc 22'j| low Vlose ? 'i\ : R;.?; i : :'s :* *'i<i ' > 1 * 75 57 ;j 10 4\ v <;? 9 iO 10 ? ?M'cTfJ: 67; 10 VI J :o HiniMOND GRAIN* MARKET Richmond, \'a Februarv 7|." jj; WHOI.ESAI r t?'|T. ITATID.N !i i: ST I'nr lot* No 7 red Western .'-'?i r i?<i Virginia e..... N ?. i f. I \ Irglnln bng Jots ?a UN < ni lots 7-O : white No. 1 white No. ; mlXI d . . ; " No x mixed . Irgirila. lag ;ot* white ... < 'or li 'in the . ob OATS < ir lots "7 mixed N o 3 mixed No 2 white No 7. while Wirier see.) \i?k lots R V I. . in lot t No 2 rye N i rye .1!!!!"!' ? liclliltt. bag lots "* 192 II AN' IB '?i : so ft O S'Ufl St -J > nominal nomln*i aoniin?l rioininai |(|l IIMON11 IIAV MARKET. Rlejitaond, V'i . February .'t IV5 Kf 'iowlng are the ijuotations on the Htch ior. I Hoy Kxehange: ' a r I .i>te i Timothy C S) 00 ; timothy -No. 1 timothy " ?M ';'sht clover, mixed... ->j ,1 v I r'over. mlved..W v"- - Plover, mixed WW" :'r, ..) ?No. 1 rlinor , ' Vo ?: clover 2 " Sample hay ^ 'V sti? a w-Ampvv;;;;i nc"T*<? <IIl"iMC?Tr#*!,e'1, ,:irBP "ales... 11 IA ? . ill t K.S-c.onipressid .... ? Loose pressed. i?rBe bales... ? i* *> ^h'psturr. wlnterM!L1;FEt:lJ- w w Urnii. winter .... X ??' ? Shlpnlurr. spring - T IT! JI;!;* ?jr2o Mran. KPrlnB t; ?> KICIIMONI) tobacco mark it I lly 1-razer & Tompkins , Kit hniond, \ .1., February ?1 19", I 11C? "AUK KIKCO. Short leaf . * ? !J?" ' 'n i.'.iir i?;if WW t " .' w Wrappers .. .J 1 11 ?" * IT,min,. .. "" U ?? : I.iijjs Anmlnal Short leaf ' * 'Wl < *V) ' '??"IK ;eaf WWWW' J*,;'.5? H raopers ???? a M '-i ?0 */) ; cMOKKHS? "K^HTS- 1 "* 'A ? ! M?Tum *?VS 9 ? ' l-'l:ie 10 " K* ?? < I"TTKIIN? :4 lx 00 Common Me IIiiiii .. 14 r ,T 'c M l-':n- :s >) -h :>i ,-rt Ka n? v ? " '?( r. 00 V) < *oii! rnon Medium Wff !> ."O tiooil 11 '>"rf 13 'X) Kin* WWWW noo^, Common W ISA l-M'KRS 'Wf !5 (si . M e<l lu in Cood !?' t? ifl l- ln? .'.WW J? *""" *"> ? 37 16 if/ 4o 00 ! - ?' m "a o'.V!? p-Vi.y^, *TO?K ,vA" 1< i't. ? 'lv. .. t; W?*To% ihe.'-ri *" t J { '"f: T": yearlings, *|? N;: mvk. """" '"kkkt. Best Btrers 7V "to ^ Fcbrunry N. 13;f to ;h; ,-ommon t*o rmV' iuTTo s"".1 RV ?o 7H; medium to' rood sv i? ? 1 moil to fair, ru. ??' '* ,0 6.1?: c?m- t medium to ^ood ,1, tn\ ron"'- to ?; ; ?o IH: be."t oxen t i? vT?" to f",r- ! 'air. iVi to 5Vi; b>i|U iu. ^ inirnnn to ; rtl. ks. 5 to * cow- ?A . ^ ? C; * ?o 10 ?'0*s. 7V; ll'ffht "vT to ' in 1S?- b?M I'4 lo fiU; 1?m ..'I1".:1' !gow'1 ?nd stars rood. <4 to 5V," conwtion 1? V".1' ,n""llra '? .(iiulis ; to t ommon to fair, to <y?; j M ISC K l.I.ANKors MA n K T-T.?s. Vl-Ti. vn?t- D.nv ?OODS. jvero ?(1,U 1(lav 'v "J, Vv^0"^ ! laps were s!rn,1Ko, i ? 'lUlet; |.,lr m est Ice mn m.fint urers w?ri i , f"',u niand. "ere In |,?>ttAr ,j(, | f A VA N'.VA IfN A(V \ '' ?.Tr>n KS tin*. Arm. jm, ?n ?U,,ry Tnrp^n '?"''ks; shipments, p.', ' IS". ?' '"'?Hpts. f>: ''"."It" It .sin. nr.,, ltlV': '"'?IptM. ;;r l,nri?.u?' i ' bn'rels; r?- i Storks. r.xm 1-a. reN. tVu^'eT A,. B , 3%^'j ' nepor'tTd "S-'Vl!.dK?rI?Kp,VI'T M A ri K KT , I'l'Ticnsnn it v v l m.. ,nr , i*!> Farmers- y ?,.k Mnrb ,r";,rv -? ?!???. t-r bushel. viW.,, | ^ ' steady at v".,,. i Marker st.?ads* r.n i- i.***" m l"'r"",rs' sto.-k fan.y handpl.ke.l ? ***?' '"r l<?uii.|; srs; BULLS IN WHEAT GAIN CONTROL OF MARKET H,< '''j Knanirs I-tiiecfed "beat Balne.l control of" ,' i'1 in ' ?ion n,:zn"';rnK ,h* 4;" 11v.. :hi i The o,f ? I a \. ?V-SS=?WI. VN/IS PXp^rtPf] !>?'?? II, ? u,mi],| .iVl 1 i-lverpnol (A-dnv u,ou,.\? -mis ? 'nqliiiil k.,h \ff onlv Id ??Tm I!,!,rk,'t a !;rr ri-;w r,!j;, fr;:,r,n ??" :v- .*<.uiiied wV,hArsKl^!!r wxrr';:;v:.;;-::, ,r::: tli11 roui'tr\* 'it* ??nil ... at . Ir*iiu >?> I nil la nn?i iuZu j :r a 'y Jrea, ..rid I.ondon In a more l>u!li?!> im.mIii.... ?; ?? ?nv time durlnp the P^'. fo^ n i !,",n riiere Is little hope that tli? li.. i .. Will be reopened, at 1,,.,; f" ^ 'H" l,lK "I,rPl?> bell I:, ' "III remain there until f., str.lts .??? used for I'otnmerrlal purposes" Itimsi-. n nred of money I adly. an.I It |? ? l (, . i't 11" bankers control the train In r. try. rr.d that It will be /hlpn.'j J,'".1. """' J,n* nations as soon nn outlet Is avaVl There was a dull cash whea.* ? bushes. ' whlrh"1 weVe ^ o"V'of ,Tne0 ,,M" fr'"n a,,r?"'1 ?"n-any ? i l?a?l roa<!^ in the oonritrv thi? riritwin. i Kfr^r^ihevilni; fa. tor.? The , ?sb tra.lV\u thli r.? m u.is hiiihII. anioiintliiK to only bushels and this was for -lome.tl.- use < \n *1 i? rash corn ma-kets were all we:.k I J:r,c.!['il 'x'">r,ab,r mrplUH was iiriiIii re Strength was shown by tli- provision mar. I llT,,' T "mall,'r boldIiik receipt* a better de ivand at the yards and a firmer feelln ? n<??'r*ii* a xrrh in?""" ^'^.11''^ | in l>'V e?port JltunXnOV W" J Curb lit l.ower I.< vein I ?N,'JW \OltK. February .4 Transaction* 1 w. r cu,r )v,re ,at ,owfr 10 div. \,. v I If." levels for 'he year u ,.r,, renor'te.l i?, I I nlted flK?r Stores and Cmle.l iTotH s , , : Injf < or porn tli,n. other Whelm, slocks'";,.. . *ahlf*r. 1 ho mining Hhat f* \%? t. |#%f.k ?vUH lurnl.o e:\tenslon (be Je-.u'lle ' ..win u sharp decline in th?i price. SARAH BERNHARDT ANXIOUS TO RESUME PLACE IN WORLD ller .Suffering More Than Cnmprniuilrd 1 for, She Sny*. 1?> Tokrnn of .Sympa thy I'rotn llith anil l.orr Alike. PARIS. February C4.?"Seven month.* <?f suffering an>1 the shock of opera- ; tlon have paled Sarah Bernhardt'* ; cheeks, hut her eyes have the jamn j wonderful depth and Iter voice the same tones," says the Journal's Bor- ! deau\ corrcspundent. "But the traeedienne declares all her suffering "Is more * han compensated liy tin- tokens of sympathy I have re eelved from t'i-* most illustrious and the humblest alike.' "To the question. 'Were you not \ frightened." she answered: 'Frightened? j Not at nil. 1 fell asleep quite natural ly. hearing far-away, harmonious chimes. Then I awoke to live again. Already 1 am free from suffering, happy , and lul". of fouracc, and now I am going to g.-t well quickly. I shall obey the doctors implicitly, hut as soon as they p> rmit I shall retake my place in the world. I shall reopen my theatre n?;\l month. As soon as I have recovered completely. I shall re sume my classes at the conservatory, and then ti.ove heaven and earth to real'ze my dream?create Rostand's 'princess I.olntalne.' " MISS FJI.I.KN TICK It Y nii'itovivf; n\pini,v NEW. YOKK. February 24.? Miss Kile*) Terry, the actress, who under went 'in ??v?c i atlori yesterday for re moval of a cataract from her right ? ?ye, was reported improving rapidly to day. It wj'.h expected she could leave t lie hospital in two weeks. Miss Terry is sixty-seven years old. two years younger than Mme. Bern hardt. who on Monday lost her ri^ht leg by amputation. Held for Crnnil .Jury. Robert Davis, colored, charged with cut tins Alonzo Ware, also colored, was sent to the grand jury yesterday by Magistrate ll. S. Sunday, of Hen rico County. IIOTKLS. HOTEL RICHMOND <Jrnce anil Ninth .streets, Richmond, Vs. European: $1.50 Per Day Upward. American: $3.00 Per Day Upward. Table d'llote Breakfast, launch and Dinner. K3EKK27 (SOME DOUBT AS TO SAFETY OF THE EVELYN'S CAPTAIN Amlinnnador I'ngc nt I.ondon Kornuriln Ilrport Kritin American Connul at llrritirrhwvrn. WASHINGTON, February 24.?oniclal ! ailvlco# to-day threw some doubt on ! wiiether Captain Smith of the Amerl I can steamer Kvelyn, sunk In the North 1 Sea by a mine, was among the saved, land whether it is not his boat which ! is missing. Ambassador Page at London forwnrd ed Hiis report from tlie American consul al Hremerliaven: "American steamer Kvelyn ran on two mines on the I'Jth, 4 A. M., neat Isle Horkum. Sank seven hours later. I Captain Smith, thirteen men and Dutch pilot in one boat; First Ofllcer Swanson and thirteen men in another. Klrst boat said to have been rescued 10 A. M. Sat urday, but present whereabouts yet un known. I.alter boat picked up by Ger man scoutship Mars, 4 Saturday after noon, and taken to Helgoland. Thir teen men brought to Hremerliaven and put Into sailors' home. Spanish stoker Hans llaro, frozen, and burled at sea, appears to be only dead. Other surviv ors expected to-morrow. Those In ltremerhaven out of danger." The Merman embassy to-day Issued this statement: "in connection with the deplorable loss of tin- Kvelyn all circles interest ed In shipping to the North Sea and the nearby waters are again advised to fol low the German admiralty's instruc tions: "A. Merchant vessels bound for the Killer. Kibe, Weser and Jade Rivers must tirst make Lister deep lmoy; those bound for the Kins should make direct* AUCTION SAIJ'IS?Future Days liY VAUG11 A N & CO , Auctioneers. 1103 Kast Main Street. TRirSTKK'S SA I.K < )K VALUABLK 1MPUOVKD KAIIM IN AM KM A COUNTY. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated December 1. 1!M3, ami recorded in the clerk's ollice of Amelia Circuit Court, in Deed Hook 65. page 40S, se curing certain notes hereinafter de scribed and also the taxes on the land thereby couveyed, and premiums on Insurance thereon, default having been made in the said taxes, amounting to $35.14, and In She premiums on Insur ance amounting to $15.86, and being required to do ho by the noteholder. I will sell at public auction, at the door of Amelia Courthouse. FRIDAY, FKBRUARY 26. 1916, at 11 o'clock A. M.. the above-mentioned property. de scribed In the deed of trust as follows: A certain tract or parcel of land lying ami being in Giles District. Amelia County, Va., containing three hundred and wiie (301) acres, mote or loss, known as the "Hermitage," and bounded on the south by Flat Creek, on the west by County Road and lands ot Cary Kggleston. Junius Johnson and estate of Willis Johnson, on the north by Junius Johnson and George Gray. Jr., and on the east by iiorsepen Hrancli. TKRMS: Cash as to so much as may be necessary to pay the said taxes and insurance premium, and also the costs of sale, including a trustee's commis sion of "> per cent, ami on credit as to the sum of $6.323.75, evidenced by eight certain negotiable notes now outstand ing and described in said deed of trust as follows: one for $1,000, due and pay aide January 1, 1916; one for $1,000. due and payable January 1, 1017; one for $3,500, due and payable January 1, 1318, and live Interest notes for $343.75, $135, $135, $105 and $105, payable, re spectively, at twenty-live, thirty-one, thirty-seven, forty-three and forty nln<: months from date of said deed of trust. Residue on terms to be an nounced at sale. Above sale subject to a prior deed of trust <te!y recorded in Amelia Cir cuit Court, securing $1,900. K. H. HOWE, Trustee. BY GOLSAN & NASH. INC. Real Kstute, Auctioneers. TRUSTKK'S AUCTION SAUK OF LOT i ?!. BLOCK 12. WASHINGTON TKR- , RACK. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated April 25, 1913, and recorded in the clerk's ofllce of tin: Hustings: Court, Part II.. of the city of Rich mond, V:i., In I). B. .'!!i, page 96. default having be* n made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, and being directed so to do by the noteholder, we will sell at public auction on the prem ises on MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1915, at 4:45 o'clock P. M.. the following described property lying and being in the city of Richmond, \'a., in Washington Ward, to-wit: Lot 6, j in Block lin the plan of Bellevue. I beginning at a point on the south line! of Bellevue Avenue, distant sixty-three feet six-tenth inches east of the south- ; east intersection of Twentieth or Lee Street with liellevue Avenue; thence] extending in an easterly direction and ' fronting on the said south line of Belle vue Avenue thirty-one feet three-tenth j inches, thence back from said front be- j tween parallel lines to an alley ten feet' \\ ide. TKRMS: Cash as to so much of the i proceeds as may be necessary to pay I the costs of executing this trust and! tiie expenses of sale. Including a trus- j tee's commission of 5 per cent, and to i pay off ten notes of $7.50 each, with I interest from April 25, 1913, and addi-j tlonal interest amounting to $32.72 audi the balunce payable $7.60 per month I with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum ami secured by deed of trust on the property: or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. J. POPK NASH. Trustee. GOLSAN & NASH. INC.. Auct ioueers. hi 3 Saw the Ad this morning and can't resist! Put this $1, (>93.23 to my credit. Will have to use some of it right away, and all of it soon?I'm afraid." In, the meantime, the gentleman who yes terday spoke those words will receive 3 per cent interest on his money?and it is avail able any time. We know a good many men who ought to have an Account here! Hope they will see this ad, and that it may serve as a gentle reminder! Virginia Trust Co. -1106 East Main Street, RICHMOND, VA. Capital Stock .... $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits ... $ 300,000.00 Established 1892. ly for its mouth. I'llotawe Is compul sory from Lister deep buoy. Vessels aro permitted to make tlio German coast ami to enter or leave the mouth of rivers only between sunrise and sun i set ami in clear weather. Approximate I position of Idster deep buoy, latitude r?5 | decrees, .1 minutes, 45 seconds north; ; longitude 8 duufees, 17 minutes. 30 see 1 onds east. ! "H. ShlppiriK north of the Shetland 'Islands, in the eastern area of the North Sea and in a strip of at least thirty sea miles in width along: The Netherlands coast, Is not imperilled.'* ItAIMtti.AD* NEAil(IAHl) At II MNK ItAII.WAr. "Tim l'roi;rciiidvo llullua; of tlio Mouth." Southbound trains scheduled to leave Hlib niond dull I: 8:W A. M., I.oc.il to .Norllba. 1:2* I'. 51.. ?? ?opcrs and coaches. Atlanta. Hlr iiilnKhu.i-. Jacknonvllle; H:W K. M.. il(?p?r 1 *u Hamlet ami roach bit to Atlanta and Ulr lutiiKhain; 11:17 I*. M.. I'inrldu I.United; LJ:U A. Al.. Atlanta. fitrnilnif harn. 1 Memphis. .lacts.-ouvllle. Tampa aud conch?( j Jacksonville. J Northbound trnlnn iclitdulirt to nrrlvi la I Richmond dally. 0:55 A. M . l-.y, A M.. ?:1J I A. M ? H M. t:<5 l> VI . !^?cal. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Ky. Lruvr Itli'li moml ?m A. M. *:t P. SI. 7 A. .11. i I*. .11. h A. M. f. I?. SI. ?? a. si. tn 1-1.1 10 A. SI. *?l I'. SI. 1 I A. SI. *7 l\ SI. 'Ill A. SI. S l\ 11. 1 l?. SI. Ml l?. .11. 2 r. si. in i'. si. 1 I l\ SI. Client*-; ? I St I*. M. I'rtrmli, Umca IVIrrnliurg. I ."i11r. ,\. si. ai.to i\ si. OiKS A. SI. ::m I'. si. t7?:ioA.si. n<:m r. si. ?7i?5 a. si. ??a.i i?. s?. K::t.*. a. si. ";7io.*? i?. si. mar. A. SI. ?7?:iS i\ si. mo::i.\ si. bias i?. si. II :;tr> a. si. uiiis i*. si. li'iar. r. si.*io:in ??. si. ? i tar. i?. >i. 11 i io i'. jl ? i*. m. Norfolk & Western Railway OM.V A J.I. IIAII. l.INK TO NCKFQI.K. Schedule In effect .lanuary 1. 1S:6 l.iviv?> Hi rd Street st 11lor.. Iti< hrnond. I-'OH N' MtKOI.K ?? : V A M . I*. M . M:I9 I' M !?"' <lt I.YN?'II llUltd A NI > Till: WI'ST: A. M. ?!>:..J A M . *3: W I* M . "J:*> I' M j Arrive 111 ? hirinnd from Norfolk: * 11" <0 A. M . 'C:S' i' M . :J' 1". M l-'ruin !!;?? Wont: ' *?. .) A. At., t ^: '.<> I' A1 I'. Al . H ; M <1 !? Al j 'Dally. tD.illy except Sunday tSunday nn'.y \v ii. m:\ ii.i.. \v r ?ai nprhp. I I'. T Al . Itounokc 'J. I' A . Knarioke. C. H IIUSI.KV. D, 1'. A. Richmond, Va. Ricnmoiiii, FreiericWg & Potomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASHING TON AND BEYOND. Loavo lUt.-biiiotid | AitItu Klclitnoud. ! *6.411 A.M. Hjrd St. Sim. *7.60 A.M. lljr4St.SU. ' *6.06 A.M. Mala St. Sta. ? 1. 10 1'. >1. Main M. M a. 1 ?7 10 A.M. It j r4 ht. Ma. '2.50 I'.M. II, rd Sl.Sia. | *7.27 A.M. Main M. Sl?. '8.26 I'.H. HjrdSt.Hta. 1 ?ti.4'1 A.JI. II) rd SI. Mi. ?U.OO I'.M. Il)rd St.Sta. ?10.26 A.M. bird St. Sta. Mri.OO I'M. lljrdSt.sta. | *lf.0l noon Hjrd St.Ma. >11.16 I'.M. MalnSt.Hia I ?8.3tl I'.M. Iljrd St. Sta. M 1.30 P.M. HjrdSt.Ma. I ?.-..16 I'.M. Main St. Sta. M2.36 night MalnSt.Sta. | '.S.2HP.M. Iljrd St. Ma M.'.tO nl?ht n)rdSt>ta. ' ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-WEEKDAYS. I.rare IJtrd Si. Sta. 4.00 I'. M. for Kredrrlrk?birr. 1 I.fare Klba Sta. 7-15 A.M.. 1.16 P. M..?.!{? I'.M. for Alhlaod. Arrlf e ll? rd St. Sta.??.26 A.M. from Krrderlektli'r. Arrlfe Kllia Sta. 0.3D A.M., 11.25 A.M. 6.4! P. M. from A?bland. Sondaj- arrominnda' Inn t?a"n? lea?r Klba 4.16 I'. M. for l'rrderlrk?bur(; arrive lilia 11.2* A. M. from KrcderlrV? burir. ?Daily. I Weekdairi. All traina to or from Llyrd Strict Station ? top at Klba. Tima of arrivals and departure! not tiarinUcd. Rttd tha airoi Atlantic Coast Line Tlic .*>lun<lnid KuIImk.1 til (tie Hauth. KFFKCT1 VIS J ANLAItV 4. 1814. TllAINS I.I-.AVK ItlCllllOND UaII.T For Florida ami .^outh: il\i A. M >ad <:!? J'. M.. U:v? I'. M . U.b) A. M. For Nortolk: A. 41.. *:oo p. M.. 4:11 *? 11 For N. <ft W. Ky. ffeit: 6:11 a. l:? A 11.. 3:00 P. M.. 9.30 P. 11. For Petersburg 12:k> A. M.. C: IS A. M.. 1:16 A. 11. 9:00 A. W. ?:i0 A- it. liM P. U. 4:10 p. 11. ?:v6 P. 11 c .li I'. M.. 9:3. P If JVM P. M For Goldeboro and Fayettevitie: M:l? P. M. Train* arrive Ittchniund dally: t:25 A. 11 _ 10:15 A. 11., <.:? A 11. (:Ci A 11.. ??:? A. It. t:0:?o A M.. :i:U) A II . 'I:'.0 P M.. tl:? P M.. e:0i P 11.. <:ii P. 11.. ?:w P 11.. 9:ju P. 11. 11:30 P. 11. ?Kxcept Sunday. tfunday only. Time of Arrival nrd departure and conaeo tlotie nol guaranteed. C. H CAll PHICI.I.J). P A- ?.U Halo BL Richmond & Rappahannock River Railway Company I^ot' TUrlunnnd. ?7:00 A. M. ?11:00 A. M. 12:3D I'. V J9:W A. M. T.ruvr Pmntinkey. ?f:lt A. M. ?i: is p. m. t?:?i P. 11 tlO:la A 11. ?Dally .'xcept Ptinday. flJallr {.Sunday only. Richmond & Chesapeak* Bay Railway Company ?Mljtrrseditac Schedule of April 14, 1814. bclirdulo Subject tn Change \\ llhoul Noiln. Trains leaves lilclimoml b'5:W A. M.. *7 A. 11.. b!> A. M.. 9 A M.. "10 A. 11.. 11 A. M.. 1 P. M.. 2 1' 11.. 3 P. M . b? P. M.. 6:20 P 11.. 6:J) 1' 11.. 7:10 t. II.. bl P. 11.. 1j? P M. 11:16 P. 11. Trains leave A.Hhlnr.J '5:58 A. M.. b*7 A. M I A. 11.. t>9 A. M.. 10 A M.. "11 A. M.. U noon. **l P. 11.. 2 P. M 3 P. 11.. 4 P. 11.. b:.:it P. 11.. 6:20 P. M.. .:10 P. M.. I P. M, U< P M.. 11 P. M. bCarrlee bagS'iice ?Dally except Runday. '' -> ti n'I't * ii only. STKAM nOATS. OLD DOMINION LINE .v Richmond. foot of A?n St. dally 7:W P. M. Leave Newport Newi 4:J4 A. k. Arrive Norfolk 1:00 A_ II. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk for New York daily, except Sunday. i:M> P. M. Connections ultto made by N. A W. Ky.. 3 P. 11.. *Dd C. it O. ?y at 4 P. M. NlRht Una steamers stop nt C.'laremont os signal, and are met by public conveyance. \ HttilNIA NAVIGATION CO. James Klrei by dayllfftat for Norfolk. Old Point. Newport Newn am. all James Ttlvar landings, llumlay. Wednesday and Friday at 6:00 A. II. Frelfbl tecelved for all James River solnta. PAWMA-HACIFIC EXPOSITION FREE TRIP To Orpnnliers of Pnrtlea For Full Information "ASK .'?III. HOWMANV Mannffer Travel Department niCIIMOMI TRUST &. SAVINGS CO, Seventh and .Muln Stn.. Itlclimonri, V?. 8TKAM BOATS. All Travel Arrangcajeuta ovi.r On? Counter. Arcorlcan or l?uropeaa. Railroad Htcanuhlp and I'allmaa Tickets. Baggage Checked. Taxlcab. Traveler# 1 Checks. IUCHMQNI) TIUSiSKKIl COMI'AJIT, ! (<410 10nni .Muln Slrrrt. Branch Ofltcoa: JefTernon?Murphy** lllchmoiul Hotels. "TIME AND TltOUBI.K SAVEH8" CUNARD Si EUROPE \iu LIVERPOOL. LUSITANIA | Fastest and Largest Steamer now In Atlantic Service Sails ! SATURDAY, FEB. 27 10 A. M Cameronia, Sat., Mar. 6, NOON ?Orduna - - Sat., Mar 1.1. 10 A. M. Tuscanla - - - Sat., Mar. 20, NOON New Twin S'-r^u <; ?:?r ? ? I TurMne. LUSITANIA, - Sat., Mar. 27, J.0 A. M. ?Transylvania - S'at., Apr 3, 10 A. M. ?Culls ut II.i ifn*. Kti.itbounil. SPAIN the RIVIERA?ITALY?GREECE The A/orei. Gibraltar. Gtnoa, Niplei, Pireeui CARPATHIA, ? ? Tuetday. March 9. Noc\ ROUND THE WORLD TOURS Through IxHtk inert to nil i>rlm-l|iul I'urU a*t f lie \\ orlit. COMI'AXV'S OI'TU K, 21-2-1 STATIC ST., .MOW VOItK, OK I,OCA I. AliKXTS. FRENCH LINE Cemuarntn firnrralr Triinaetlantlqne, TO.STAI. 8KKVICE. Sailings for HAVRE LA TOURAINE. . . .Fob. 27, 8 P. M j CHICAGO Mar. It, 8 I'. >1 NIAGARA Mar. 18. 8 P. M KOCHAMHKAU. . . ..Mar. 110, 8 P. M IOII INFORMATION AITLI Richmond Truat anil Sartnra Co.. Corner Main and Hfrcnth Street*. Kltliinniiil Tranafer Co., Kl? Kaat Main Street. Acenla Richmond. ?; BERMUDA ??W"BERMUDIAN" Itc-imi! Trip. (125 and l'p. Netccst & basic si Steamer to Bermuda Sails Irom N Y. Wednesday-Carries U. S. Mail; \. K. Ont?*rbrl<lc* .t Co.. Affnli. (Jurhrn Mrnm?hl|i < I.lil., 23 Uro.Klw.iy, S, Y., or iiii> I'irUri Aurnl. RICHMOND! TRUST SAVINGS COMPANY, Give Your Wife an Allowance nnd lot her start a Housekeeping Ac count with this will he will bo a statement of each company. Money saved! There complete at end month! Tho nnnoyance of change for tho Ice man, tho butch er. the baker, tho servants, etc! You would be surprised to know how many ladles keep such accounts here. One Million Dollars Capital HE IS WISE Who saves n little ea':h week nnd deposits It with us to earn compound interest Your money will work for you, and then you don't havo to work all vour life; uU.o, this money saved will come to your rescue in the time of adverse periods. $1 Starts a Savings Account RICHMOND BANK & TRUST COMPANY Main nn<l Kleventh Streets. When 1 You deposit with this hank your funds are protected by Capital and Surplus of $3,000,000, which, combined with conservative man agement, provides absolute safe ty. First National Bank Ninth and Main