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h THE TIME IS APPROACHING For tbe MM ot tbs Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument FREPARAT10KS NEARLY COMPLETED r,r Ihe Troper i:.,e*rl*u,jr,ent of Ilia, Vl.lt irg Organisations- ? lin .lfBclal Or de>r of Hie 1 l.lrl .M .rahal. Mal TTailaaailBr the confederate ..i.i he ? pm at ion. are bl lag made aa tot the anterrtatn* -.-rans, military, and kl I ? :, , : .* Milich will be r th.* grant Kuther i: dl? ra*aaka * paarl tha mo*winent hn. - H vt.ni''. ' ?' laal haa I ?? ? r ii gather . : than ti.. committee : ?. ? .rt e*. nt li sr I thi lent of ? \vh--n thej n i. > "tn. ur. Jinn. A great man- will be In Rich* ??h. if nol Military and veteran organlsa ? nh,, bave declared their intention woul'. 1 i. but whe ny Individ i who elli come fr. r ? .rt of the State r ll t-.rn ,.ut, man, woman, boy, and girl, tha i ..it. thc A memloer of thc- committee who has just lera i\!!l come In st) and .Itv of thi 1 Army and v.-. y ot the < of the -"rill n ?:.: ai ?? th< ra i ? | will arrive I of the 80th, with a band of thirl ? the Vork River lin The Virginia Milli m lt waa feared could not come, will t nh frill ranks, and their I uniforms and i re lae movements will maka a pretty featu ulm Ksmi n soya, The Fame may ba Bald Of the Itlacks bur*,' Cadets. Will arrtve here on M.iy IT.M h. at., ni! 8 P, M.. by ii train, and will Immediately go inl ? rtklln street, Lea monument, th>* nee ? tenn ed by Gov* O'V rr .11. The battalion, ' winch na. will consist band lt wlU ro? il here until th. I iy morning, lion will me s at the Expost I Every afternoon betwee i ind i o'clo ? ide will I-' given bi' the Lat tali, n, un ler the i ommand of mel liam ? I ?? boys are i it forth every effort to ? The Danville Qraj Captain J. : ir, Will com.- "ii the iiiornin* li ii. nobe Llahl Infantry and the ,it ls have ? leave I '" May 28th, -. I one ? : -kl Guards hive al ' ? ? i . I" Pole, of I Th. iptaln will cm.- \\ Ith full rai Lynch Frank 8. military | I ynch burg nt, and th.* Ju : the Zouaves, which ? in'.any, ls .'ci ? iln v Ki ' er also writes *<?? Bay thirty-six ? ' ? re 11 v. r, Of the Pnrt? wiil raring *J . ? -inrn- al 7 ? ? sent* i ? .:, un,torin. ra . iKni ina. (Till ; lt<= rrr.'-k eompanles The Butli r ? JA ' Ho k and L-i ? v C., will sci r. of thi I. F. Then i i f Washington, \. ?' . i* ? ? tt thal iii, N. <'. N. willi thirty-live ur is ci com? mit will I mony ;:i N .- with this . : ? ? , ll Join the Rio] and ii . r, th'* SUI I : ties ls . bmond Inf.t.-itry will pu! th'-Ir and the ? ? ? and white mr vTEriijers. The veteran, will be here In lurpe force the .ve iil . Captain Ellet! of their inl*. v. .-' Haynle, B C. A P Hill Camp, C. V.. Col. W. Gordon Va. C. V.. J. D. Va. 1 1 ? *nmp, w ashington ' ? mouth, Vn, np, James M. \ a. IV. Kc in, Louisa C. ? imp, Col K. Otey. -ans), ? I . Icsburg Va, J A L ? V., I r. Proctor, ? r C. V., C. H ' :? C. ? . ? amp, T. i rr. \. C. \. e*. , :?. ?". v , D. a. Baw* rkl' I ? 1 Pre nt "f ' lingi a'rltea thal . . . menander ar,d nine ? i and m. r iniMVIJIVAM. 'lally to the ? iry in la I >m <i.. tln of whom to attend, win )>?? present I). Gi .Mr. ? - . of williamsburg, nnd Thomas f-ewts, of Roanoke, the Borve "? QeneraJ i-ee-*. stiff; afr. of John-son city. Tenn, ol Dani Hie , '.'i- , Preta e. Am Mlnnie Louis.. HIM ell i>i'. ?-!.f.-rth, "f M A- il oi Kaim-av. of Bal? le C. B. Ni: H C. i nompklns. . Als . IL B. Llttlepage. .-.. E. M. Henry, Xor; ... lol. nando ph Harrison, Carterevlllo; Ex *<*'vet.. nJr McKinney, of Virginia; ral Wade Hampton, of South (.'aro ""?A., ceneral Thomas L. Rosstr, of Char ,'.'JirYilw- C. B. Senator John W. Daniel, ft virginia; U. 8 Beyiator J. C. 8. Black J*urn. of Kentucky; Captain Gordon Mc ?|-ee.''? of Petersburg; Oener-J William B. 3aVlaie-TO. tot Gioucaatar: CUoawaJ linear-.-. H. Stuart, of Washington; Congrewmnan Oenrse D. Wire, ot Virginia; Wnerul Bradley T. Johnson, and many others. OOVkKV'Ul ll U I.ADAT. Ex-Governor Pwd. W. M. Holladay Wrl'???i rm follow ?<. "I am highly honored In your Invltall n to att*nd tn* unveiling of tb* ni muni" nt in memory of the soldiers and sailors of tnt I'onii-d.'rate Btatea, al Blchmond, on th* Nth. "l have postponed anawerinsj, hoping I would be ahii- to b* present. I now declining, on account of my health, l know of in,i; -it more Inspiring than Such a recognition to us who nurviv.*. V 1 ! '. m honors, our groat leaders could not have I Kn ir world Vt Ide iiiiii' . Tin ; of "stonewall," notwtthstandlna the mar? vellous genious of tbs ons who wore it, could not have had anj place la hb> bul foi tbs i urdj and endurlng valor of the m-ii who WOO lt "J! is every wny lit and pTOpST for Ihe i memorials to both leaders nnd m"n li : * u. :.;. I i.-.i i ?? tia n be< n ai Hui! . | is tn* Quest spot a ? r ? hui id ttl, n ?? 0taara! li. N. Killaney writes from Melbourn*, Va., ihat bs trill not bs abie . " >. ,,f '.--.otufr Camp, of Charleston, writer,: .-o "i a -'? niis'ht. and will be represented at the Our d' !?? ai.* n n pre tenting nter, ana p i c imps. win ic,ive ht re Tuesday afternoon aad reach your city i lay tuorn i. bs with you p iv i a shoulder to shoulder nj;nln with our comradaf of old VI \ nla, m.J tba other . ..? y." ' : . T>r. Goona F*ay, of Dublin, Ireland, -.?. lng: "Tb* m--n whom you honor have won -. 1 H.- names ail European pe n le. Th* t-klil and de vt.iion shown in youi -? caua* of truth .'ir.d honor have mad* them <i ar to ni! lovers ??( freedom and Justice! aad your nan,me ?! d tbs hero s who bought vii tory with I Clint Who h- pl th* nt bay from Dalt n to Atlanta, ami a bo in le-rlcksburg, And ad tills was done in the cause of honor." TU. 'Hil D,UN. Thousands of childrsn will be in line and carry Ins amall Confederate Hags. They will , nnd will I..* headt 1 i.v a. Bpe i-i band, Sergeant Major i >. Smith Radford, of Lee i n p, will Ix . The ladles r Hollywood, Oak**.1. nnd Hebron mt m trial i will hal ?? a i'i' ? , url in the j n and te iti can I The Board deemed ll un* out ..a tii.it day to Dar** In the pal . The aid- '? - '?? ? ? ,he I to wear the r*,n of tn-* ' 'onft derate \ La and dart suits. Thej tod to ; n vide tht mselves with ? - ts ->r whl! will be furnished to the mem . aides ? M. on tbe ? unveiling. ? far as po . il and Conft lerate il igs are ? * in i Mirv attractive h tl e Chamber of Con, ? A. Sal 4 nt ll Vin li -ii l- .'tieiv dn umber of others hal .,.,.! by the time the -i ty . present i very gala Cavalry veterans will report at - ? Imme I lately on arrl*v tl in tli- ? y, to ell r of I urned . v. bo will give them neci g quarti rs for tht m . There will be a gi neral "rendf ...lry at the Tobacco Ex? it ..- ? ? ? ? .. . w>* will spend or two In i ?f tli-* fol? lowing vet< ran : J. L*. Ta -. a. L-L. Gill, . J. lt. 'i ennant, I .). K. i. lor. K. K. vaughn, T. W. Sydnor. Tn, to be in Rlchmoi ! on M ly 30th ai ted to notify .'v:r. K. H. Vaughn I W. s>dr.. -?-.-)) \, wareh Richn ? Tie- is a list of ih" oilicers ? r Hon: l>. c. ii .. \\ llllam il''. ri, <'arlton Mc? Carty i'vi. ? I '??!. liri!!' -? I '. ' ' J. (chan mai - H. Curtie, N. V. Randolph, john B. Cary, ? 'har itsliaw, J. Tay? lor Ell) ? on, Tr ? yt. t tom mit t B. i an (chairman), Jos, < Dlckei on, R. ?!. . K. /,. Morris, John 8. Ellett, It. H. Boykln. Tra ?,.-,,.: ta ii..ri Commit ti hafrman), E. T. i - . a. K. Clark, John A. Curtin. E. Phillips ? Norvt il Ry] md, .*>? is, F. w ? Cunningham, Ch i Veteran ? KV, I, Bmlth i man), John A. Meanley, D. 8. .. .--.". A. K. I-*hllllpS, .). ll ' T. A Bri Wlnfn i. Lei . ? Spec ' - ke (cha 8. M. ? . J. '' Roy, Kev. T. i rump, W iii'' il. v. * Fred. 8. M; ? ? in, T ll iii. J, C. Levy, K. li. Bi try. R. 1 ? l Staqd tte***? \' . J, Wt in), i. .\. - Phil i T, Pembt ? | Wll ? n. 1 i: Bill . A J Vaughai .. Gray, B. P. Cooke, W. T ? :; K R b rta Vlf 1 w. A called m. ting ol th ? (Bi ers an I i row afternoon al imber immercf Build n I tr i yr eal In peal ince and mai . r ire vai ? : - I ' ! til-* .-lid mut . ion. . i. i ? .r> of the - lon, ?? ? i t th* f Bowing: ? < 'onie-.--rate I ld 8 ,firs' Monument A ? relation, Richmond, \ a., May tt, UM. ;< n. ral f/rd.-r. Ito, 1: Bj du.* iron of the Executive Commit - inted t . arrai ????? tb* ceremonies *.. tlie unveiling or tt:.' Confeder s' monument, on hs loth Instant, tbe differenl on inlsa io.nr- participating will take positions in * . V. ' Volunteer troops, Colonel W. Nails oom sander, Infantry win | .rm on Bros I -North, right WeiWl Street. Artillery will form on Capitol slreet, ?lKin n- Ung on Twelfth stn el Cavalry will form on north ' itre.-t, wot sale facing Bast, right rest uk on Broad -street. Cominan li ? I of all military orrganlaa lon.s will i-i'oit at brigade headquarters, "list Regimental armory, ul i o'clock '. ML Kliarp, for om.is UI'IUV ul Q NIZATKiMS. Oeneral Wade Hampton, commanding Itonewall Krij-ade Band, of Staunton, and Band Camp, C, V., Department of vir !i.,h will form on Broad street facing louth, rl-<ht resting on Kii'th street. Unattached camps, C. V., win form on he North side of Broad street, facing touth. right resting on Eighth street Veteran Cavalry, mounted, will form on he North aide of Broad Btreet. facing louth, right resting on Eleventh street. it,.j. oT Vat*rana will form t? rv-".-,* Eleventh street, weat .ld" racing Kast, rlnht roHtlnir on Kroad street. lire conn.ntil.s will form on north F*lev anth atre-t, on the bli of Hons of \et eran.. Union Scout.. Syracuse* Division. K. of P., nnd other >ui' associations will form "" south Kleventn Btreet, nuht resting on Broad stn ? e ni dre-ns* Brigade, private cirrlaircB. aa*?a containing ofn. era of the Con? federate Soldiers' !Ui,i Sailors' Monument mn.m. orator, poet, mlnlstc r. irtlst, Mayor, and .??>. n,,u Invited ??'n's w.ll form lu .l.nii.i.?,?'?? ,lT, ln(. ... 1 .treet, i... ina Kast. rt*, lit re ting ? ni i-.iiriith stree t. c ? ? tining Council of th- city of R i will rorm on tha south Bide of Brand street, 'acing righi restl .- venth stree) i wm torin in double - olumn on the - . fae ina i or ? "''' S'X,h htreet- ln th" ? ' Memorial Baaaar. 1 I SOI -' Hollywood .Memorial Asso cl itlon, ' 'Oak! S Ml rr.orl.-il A.?-*-ocli 11,Cl. '???? '? Man' Bebrew m. rm ri.ii A-.ocia *.i. n. /"'?'"? ' ?' ?'?' t Hollywood Junior Memorial Assn, latlon. fjh Lc ? mp Ladies' Anxlllrry. Puketi Cai ? Auxiliary. Hour of starting: All organisations nmtet be in position by i o'clock P. M., aa bead of the column will n tl) :?! 'J O'Clock. l.iri" .f march: Head of column will move from Broad and Twelfth atr ? road Btree I to Flin! l down rir.-.-t t>. Franklin; down Franklin al i" Fifth ? ? ? ? Main street: down Main street t,, Nlne ? .*t; ni. Nine teenth Lr.,ad str. ? t. un Broad eti tl Tv lown Twenty-e lath street io i rank)In street i ur> Fi tnklli treet; down I irenty-nlnth r tO the moilrri'-nt. . 1.1.i I o' *.tll: I. i . s following order of march has been ? i upon: r..lr Private D. .<-*mlth Redford and staff. Brigade, and s?,afr, Blaeksburg Cadets, Governor staff. Col. W idler-Gen? eral) i Volunteer Infantry, Vlnrlriia Ml ll ry 'institute cadets (bat? talion). Artillery, tl :? Cav il ry. Cai ea With offle**era of a.?.orlatlon. r, artist. Mayor, and illy Invite I ''-??ii. Wad.. Hampton and "-.raff. Stonewall Bi 1;:. ita Vi teran - part in Inla, foot, unattached, \ el.-rans. Fl I e':v, ..n ff.ot. ulry, mounted. ? 'ouncil, In i. Memorial llazaar, In carrlageai 11, .llywooc] Mern, .rial As cirri; r--s. Laid rood Memorial Association, In carriages, I- Hebrew Memorial Association, Hollywood Junior Memorial As boc latlon, fri s. Dee Camp Ladl .' Auxiliary, In, car ? .? Ladles1 Auxiliary, in . <'iiir/..-ns, in carri u Cltiaens, moum d will remain In positions rh.- monument until n eluded Bom Prayer hy Lev. M. D. ii ga. D. D? Musie. Poem by A. i ? ' ;.r | m, i -., , Introduction of orator by D. C. Rlch Boldlers' ami S itlon, by Rev. R. C. Cai . call, ? Balm ? by military. By ord. r of, FITZHITGH Ll''". rahal. ? i Tim chic' marshal I nil] r< po-t at ht adquai tera, no i kiln, ut l ? ? .1 them. . Th -n le? er In which the mlll tary on mizatl in tbe i ? pw All In 1 of tb lonu ..I the c ? lo the folio ? In Virginia Volunfc try. Kn Ri ? lew Virginia Volunteers, ln ? nd Rc glment Virginia '. L. L. I. B Li But In n ? rt on their ? for orders. Line will be I m< i on south sid.- of Twelfth, ? ?- .inl.lv will In ..I der of chief marshal. COL. WM. .VILLI*. Co le. E. A. SHEPHERD, Capt and Adjt., '. A. A. A. O. ' with i the ? I wi . I !. ind 1 ' Lee will ? . will ... .?'. Commltl n of ? oi'l . r li n- n citl lll rid ti, nt In fur .; ii,"in v. 'th all th , an spare I . Patrick Wb i.r.-.ii \*. Honor in th. v. ? ? ? i lae niles r . a with the bouse teallng i lot of lea on te tbe ? ' red with n ? Tho iping p iblic blgb ? ? paid pi ? and thn beat . !<? huey, and '. ?:, v. | ta for i Iprocatlng ?:?" The ? bbb of ored), n helm; a .:.;?" i 'US l '..nacter, m ntlnued until u> xi ru< V, i irani ' 'In\ ' m, . ' i'layton, and Elijah Brown (all colored) wera w.i to jail In default : I ' fr.'in the Li. ' m I, i rederlcka burg and Poi I an>r" i i.' The following -crday re 1 from the ? l l" ,h'' ? of Law and Equity: Thomas M. i len agalnat Charlaa E. Bolling; ., callahaa agnlnat MetroiH*?tltaa Life insurance Compuny; C.mray's ad mlnletrntors agalnnt namoi Watkins & II.M.i.lay a-;;.inst P. L. C..min. st & Co. i,, ,,?. , bm of Joneph W. }:: i agalnet Mra. E. a Whltte, la which the ship of a i property l* in? volved, the jury, fiavlni; partly heard the *, adjourned over until Monday morning at 10 o'clock. I ,u. | ,, .v m ? The only suit Instituted In the Law and Equity Court yesterday was that of E B Marquee* against David M. Lea, for 11,000, wit** intsraat from January ?, wax. FINANCE AND COMMERCE TUE CLOM1XO ,'VOTAllOXa OF MOX ET. ofrVrln******* and Sitlt>a at the Kieta mord To. bat co hirliunga Internal Ker-nae Collection*?turalin AiItIc. If_*W TOBK, May IM.-Th" at ode mar? ket opened s- Uv* and eselts-4 with ? ire to sell -Sugar. Iirst trading In th*-*, Moe* was reported ut li"il"l*j. 2,500 shares changing hands at t Subsequently it was officially stated that , sera made below lol. Th* heaviness of the stack, however, did not attest tb* general it'd, which opened Arm ind tbso adw >* to L 4 per caat, New Vork Central i,,,d i. ,. bl r- ? leading, Tb* tint named jumped L , ti, th and thu latter 1% ts i overing of short contracts ac counts for tbs rbis bi both eaasa, The i : playsd consider.thi.. nervous i ? m. oas time, and bought ?juli* a ? f th* Vanuerbllta and Wanger**. Bi Paul ross % lo ?>. slosh Island I ? ? , ourl Pacific to 71%, Burlington t, ,- Bouthsra to GO. Alter ll,,, . i.n.ke to 100%, and there Sing In Chicago lias. LSSd, I.,'ik*- Hliore, SM Nasr York Central. 1 to 10%, L?*ad to Loki - 'j.* to iBlVfe Sad New York Cent! Other prominent Raii imoi for a time, hut later Sd a shade Armer. trial group was weaker ? i the . ' but this is only natural, ent BtS I] rt-* e. and tbs fact that there ls a certain class or ? ? invariably even np their holiday. The net char - of *-s to % p.-r cent. In .: illway list nnd de lines of % to 1-S per cent In the Industrials. Whisky, . W. sad Rubber common - cent on th.* day. Tbs total trass M,000 shares. The bond I hi rang. ? . at 1 per teSBtJ prime r,,-t . ..-?; r cent. Sterling ly, with actual bualnec* in bankers' hil!? nt -?-W4:.- W... for sixty 4^svt for demand; pt st*d -mmerdal bills, -ttw-i liver, 'i'L\. Government .. jv. Butts bonds dall. Ball , a-. Sliver at the board wa . :. -s-Coin, 190.264,000; 0,028,000, 8TOCK~gUOTAT10NS. Closing Bld?. American Cotton Oil. -?'???i American Cotton Oil preferred..te^-b'tts American Sugar. i" ?> Am. rlt an Inerles, prefd.. Ameiii an Tobacco. Ml American Tobacco preferred. WI i Santa Fe. S**-] Ohlo. Tl i .k Pacific . 68 ' ?? and Ohio. 1T-S i-jo and Aiton. 13U irlington and Quincy. Il ? ' . TI'... . and Wi Bil rn. l>ill ers . - i I , ? ee. Va. and Georgia? 'i i ? Tenn., ? a. and Ga. pri ferred., il Erie . ?? i rle pr< I ired. Tt ?. eral E mm. 35-% Illlnola Central;. ?**'?? i. ind Wt tern. H'i ind Western prel ired .. ? Shore. KU1-. . 45-Jfj .ill.-, New Albany A Chicago.. 7'j . ll*** . 8 tl ri. '.'.'i i . 27% Mobile and - >hl i. i'1 4 and St Louis.. 70 . L'.i'-j :. 43 rt ral. New ral. i'W Mew El ind . -IN Norfolk and Weatern preferred. 20*14 N-it* . -?rn K.uli. i . . I"*- j ired. H" : ul. IB , . ng . i'i1; I and W il Polnl. \0\t . . I . ll*; Sllvi r Certl . SI ? ! Iron. io% Tt nt- l and Iron pri ferred.. 89 . *? i . i: . Wabash . 7 . IS , . Wh' La Erle . i \ V.'li. . pref. Kt'.-. ima?Class A. 101 Alni ? i!. I".: C.'.Wll'to .-rr'- I l's. loo . 1011<i * lina fin. W_i . DU . 1 -J j Xi . B'l 4 - New Hetti- . ? . 7 . . i's. BM - :. 1091. Knit, i States I's rt sistered ipon. iiii'4 Unlti ; '-' s, coupon. ti WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT. NEW TOBK weekly stab ? I : Banks in ________________ l: .*-'l.:..''"" . 23 . ? . 1 . 3,087,l'NI . 'WW ths 1 1 r RICB K MAKi'KT. RICHM* ?ND, VA.. Ma-. 28, WM. r; ?.. rnmenl H?a. Bid A 1 . 113H irltl-i *?? Forth . ?" . 123 ? . ''-j, ?H.1 2-3 p. .'? C. K.' ?, city ? S's . UH Os. li" ll . 101 j '.-ii l's. '??? *. IM .. , ... ll.. - ., l 1. lal 1 ? - 1 .,'.---? ? ' ... I .... I 6 ' - lar.. i"i l"4 W. N. C. 1*1 ?? ' ' l"h ... - .?' ???? . l,Ai 1.1 . -. i ',', 'iii -Iii ; *.i 1 -1. lian V',J; rred. -'-"-i W . GRAIN AKO COTTON K\-'Han.'.k RICHMOND, *? ?*?? May '-'?;, 1894. Offeringi Wheat. 218 bush*ts; com (wblti t. i ?? "?'-? '?'? I^W I ?10 bushels. Sales Cern (white). t?l bushels; oats. lu bu . lti n v, heit Longberry. 57c. to ?bsrtbasii, *>??. s . 2 1 .1, B7c. Bis <bng lOtS), *57--^. ,,, (v,. ? SO. - w.'riie, 47c to 47 V-i So. % V ^d. 40c; No. I mixed, ; iillc. Rye. &3c to Wc. THK COTTON MARKETS. vrir rORK May Th Cotton ateady; ?^r^es^aeai^nj^ jX. .J.:?^m:.'.7 Jui>.J*;?: *"*"% L\-> -.tn < ?i.t-nii.er 7 l"--f ? IK <?<-tober, 7.1. ??/ 7.lV 'i.^ni'er. iMfUtpswgw. :?>. January. ...LtJ'**5'. *ebrua*>. !?.!? con.-.llda?d M? recftpt. itt co.( rcponcd lo-daj- ruid ? -__*_SS ,^^6tiSm_a_Fm_^erA tares quiet; salss, i.**? "?"?. M*-r** *T"? June, 7.00; July, Mfc August, 7.811; Sep 7."w. uctoDer, tatt', November, ".*"., DcMaaaner, ,'tj, January, 7 '". i.i . h-KPOt-L. May al.? .-....? i*. M. - Cotton demand fair arni prk - ll ,. American miamlng, **; sale*, S.0UU American. ~e,l'*>i uaele-e, sj.-cu..itlon and export, ".JO bales; receipts, li,""" I American, 8,7uw bales. Futures .:? and demand moderate; Ai:.-run. mid* diing, Jur.e and Juiy. 3 MM*ae', July and Aukjsi. g in-ota.'; i.'-'-4. August and ie-pa r, ui r*V04eft3 61-04; September anti ?ber, .: M-eu, November ano Decem? ber. ? Ci-t*,', Dec?'?iiiUr and ,lat*.uaiy?-l. 1 P. M.-American middling, ti May, 1 ewaMi May and Jnr.", ?? MM**, sellers; June and July, ;; faVct*-*. sellei-s; July August, | ;,;>-.BBjt .,.-.,1, Mil '?*; August and fepten ?< >.t-i.'. tJl-84; Bepiem* ber ind October, 3 61-*t"4cg*3 62-04; t> I November, .; tti-04* Nov. mber, ii ? D amber and January, 4. values. Fu? tures closed quiet bul ataaa\f. NEW YORK. PRODUCE MARKET. NKW YOLK, May fte.?Flour duli and weak and free offerings; winter ie heat, low grades, fl.M .. - , itent, *a*S.lUtJ. Minnesota clear, *??.?. ,i j.7.*.. patent, *?? -? fes.lO; loar extras, |l lAMjTW SOUth* em flour dull and weak, l..tunion to fair exira. Pi.wii'j.iju, good to choice do., I3.ot-a*-*a.oo. Wheat dull and weak at lc. lower; No. 2 reel, store and elevator. *.*, ,.i. afloat, UMbfi. Options were n.o.'erate-ly a. ttva and 7-i&lV- lower, with prices Le.oaf previous low record, and clo-ing weak; No. 2 red. May, .*>t*-V*.; June, W^c.j.July, ' Cori dull and easier; No. 2. 42%**., e-*_e vator; Bte. ailoat. Options dull aid weak at V- dee-line; May, 42V*.jO, July. 4.*.v.; August, ll . cats dull; May. ;c.'4c.: j?ne( ?Wc; July, t*\c rtocol No, 'A 40c.: No, 2 white. 4-Hejc.; mixed western, tiiu.uric.: white d".. 43afl .: Hay In tair demand; .hipping, 60jft?c.; I ' . Choice, Ni . - Wool?Demand moderate ard tlrm; do meetlc Ree e, jnajB*"**.; pulled, lOffl Beef tinlet and steady; family, i-vj.rn)^ 14.00; extra mess -- 088.50; beset bama dull at $18.004318.50; tlerced I.f dull and saey; city extra, India mess, Jlvmj 'ilniiei; cut meats steady and q pickled heines, f.; >*,?.:?.., BhnnlderB, $5.75; hams, $10.25(310.50; middles nominal. Lari qutel m-.d steady; weetetn al 1 at $7.35; May. $7.35: July. ST. 17. Refined quiet; Continent, li.006U.00. Port dull ar. a $13.00913.50; extra brime, $r.'.r."i:i:'. ,00. Butter quiet and st.-a,ly; Stite dalry. 12./i ?'.?-..'*.; creamery, 144917c.; west-rn dalry. U'-Il'Jc.; do., crt.un-ry. Elglns, 17c. Cotton seed oil doll and easy; crude, 2s i j:c,-.-. yellow, 32* ..I-. BBked. Pi iroleum ^iil and steady. i: 'a qul?***rand firmer; strained, com? mon lo go "1, $1.27'. ' 1.35. Turpentine dull and steady at WPAM 9b%c. Lt.-e quiet and .teady; dome.tl**. fair to extra, :;:, UVmc.; Japan. 4Va?V Molasses Foreign nominal; New Or . open kettle, pood to choice, dull and unchanged at 27CJ67C. Peanuts quicK. Coffc**?Options steady at 10*915 points below . May, $15.08; July, $14.65; O ? ber, $13.80; Decemtier, $13.15. Spot Rio dull nnd nominal. sugar Bteady; fair refining, 3 Man, Re fln-d dull and steady; off A. B ll il 1.VI i'-.*.; standard A. -t;4 i'-UV.; ctit loaf, 4*4*94 15 16c.; crush..I, 4:Y<i t 15-Mc.J granulated, 4*94 ! Freights to Liverpool quiet and weak; cotton, r.-eiiJ.; grain, id. asked. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, ILL., May 28. The price nf wheat sufr. rc l il the bends of ths : to-day. Pardridge and hi. following at their old taetli a, and pn -ir i their advantage for all then* whs in it. Tii-re ?m po la. k of 'ri.;, iv v. . Of the e ilamlty sort, bul the bulla have too ol pinned tbeli faith to them with the ultl n ii res ul I of disappointment, ami they fell no disposition to llst-n to them to? day, 'i'll, nears fr..m the other side of th?* water e is lesa encouraging to sh wheat waa In good -i by millers ind mixers. Offerings and prieea '?.? lower. July wheat opened at r*5%<jftSo*J?c., sold between 560. 11nj- ut fj.'A,'..'.''1'*'*'., a ? ''?in The* .ame* conditions existed in corn as in wheat, with one or two ex ? irs. The rani,-'' on July was be? ana! ^7%c , and tl net 1 of ic. for Cash corn *\ is in good demand, riga a ere large and prlcps :. oat T' ::. the lack of anything In tlng to their "*.\n market, traveled the wake of wheal and ern. The bus!* was of th.e usual Saturday .irder. willi no feature attaching. Al july was '-.'. lower. Cash ...us w.-ro m fair demand, with pr , . lower. Provisions had \i-ry little opportunity . ? tu.-rt In th-' face of 1 ? ? '.\ - ? r grain marketa and lower prieea f <r hogs. I trad" Was Very Ul'',' and 1 I I v.,thin narrow limits. Wheat? ' Closing. . 54 J HIV . oo\ - . 57 . .'.'?''? . T.7T, 1 ' . . ?:: . ::r\ ;i7', ember . ii*- - May . Juna . July . :'."'i er . j 2 . ' .$11 7" $H July . 11 TTL', I" ? n ber . ll SHA ll !"? ' . .' .rs-, July . 8.70 ?'? 7" er . 8.78 6.75 ? May . 6.12tej mri . r.l'.'-j 6.10 ? ? I r . C 12' j > Flour dull and ?? and pries were - ? pork, $11 0.7'J1.'. lard *" '.; ribs, *-? ., whisky, $1.15 ' LTIMORI - 2d?Flour duli : * . i . ? .ncr N '. 2 red ; mining wbeat, by sample, 5e3957c. Com steady; ml ed spot, 45c. bid; .v.iv. , mlxe -- ? itliern corn, bj Oats strong; No. 2 white, we * n 43eQ No 2 mil quiet; No, 2 Hay quiet and 1 to choice tlmothi 114.5 Othei Bond *e .r--1: ? Vlr " entr ii : ... BAW NNAH WAN'N'AH. Q i May -', -Spirits tur? tine mark el pened ii'*'! ai 28c. for Th.-ie Brag b strong demand ? if Btreck BOldi receipts tn day, isks. i demand for a ll 1".- ar niii -h thOy ' ? , lui i for the p reis: m-irlot, 'inn. Qu rte \, i*. c. and n. $1.08; E. *:i I0| V. fl.28* Q. $1.40; il. ^l TO; I. .tl "'.: K. $2.28; M. $2 '<; N, $2.70; window glass, $2.88; water VI lille. $3.10, WIL.MIN'i wilminotcjn, N. C., May - firm: str-lned. K>C. "'"-'d. ODc. Turpentine ciub-t ut 21 Tar lirrn at $1 Jfe. Crude turpentine firm; hard, $1.1*0; soft, lino; virgin, ILSA f*lT\RLESTON. CHARLESTON B. C., May 2fi.-Tur pentlne saay Bl Ri -In lirm, gOeod strained, $1.00. Liva arocK market. LI'HM"M'. VA , May 2d, IS'M. Cattle?Receipts. 160; sales, ic. She.-p and Lainna Bec ipt.i, 880; sales, toa Hogs?Receipt.. 22">; sale., 22.',. Pric.->. e'attle-Best, *Ma. to 4c gross; me-dlum to good, 2"*-c. to rsi,.*. ;:r.> i; . ..tu? nion to fair. 2c. to 214c. gross; bulls. J j to L",'*. gTOSS. Sheep ac. to *l**?c. gros.. Lambs?lc. to *"i*jC, gross. Hogs?CV-|C. to 7c net. CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET. UNION S'lOCK YARDS. ILL, May 26.?Cattle? Recslpta, 300; market steady; common to extra ateers. W 5e>u*4.o0; stock era and feeders. $2 7"VS3 SO. cows anU bulls. $1.5C>eg8.tV); calves. $2.**e>j;6 Jf). Hoga-Rsceipta. la*,000; market weaki I heavy, fl Wi-ff* un <? immon to rholc* %__ fd. Il " * a.-aorted, *M.73f? i 4.?>: llithr. <i ...... i :-, vif-*. %\ z^tf 4 '9 1 . hoot '. . .. ,rk-t firm; In? ferior to cnotkte, ii --,.i-t.4?; iambs, S-4.40 TOBACCO K.VIlAN'aE. Ko offerlnev ,,f f ibaccos at auetlon on Chang* to-day. '?rr.*rvnsr* at auction on inga fur the week ending to-dav. r.i pat aagea: iii/*.,.- it tor suri-eurea tobaccos for the week. >. . , orted to the aeeretsry or ii,-? JU, nm ,.. i Tobacco Triel- to-day: V* r.rppers, lu c . K -s riilera. 2; leaf (dark), lt. Private ci '^ r ?,.?. secretan of the R we. kc en i :??; I *' ij t>Vi ippers, 1J5 pa.-k r-m>k*ars, M; acrap ht), I: sera n t; umf miu-Ki, :;-. ...if ire li. 4, lugs idarw.), mi. Tola., 6.'i'.t hogi ea The t tor report to-day. Inspections?Bright, '-"j h- . lark. 1 ho Brli;: * dark. Itt h< ?*--h*?a<?. And for the week er,.Un* to-day: In? spections? Hrtght. UJJ hogsheads: dark. Ki a ogsheads an 1 IL" Wrcs; west-jpn. ll hogsheads. Relaspectlo - liriK.'it. z:t> hogsheads; dark, LT! hoarheads and 21 ?; ? . western, ll hogshead, Total eampllcc for th* week nt Urn t . rv: 6*0 hogsheads and HI tierces Myer's, Dsvenport's, Saahraoke's. i-arm? ers. Crenshaw*s. Neal's Planters'. Alie I Dominion, Shelburne* and Shockoe tobacco warehouse-* report lo? de) Receipts, 15S puckages; d**llver!.*s. ii paskagss. The rsame tobacco warehouses, with Vaughan'***,. .Jones*'. Wilson'*, and Vlrstlnla ad led, r-'t'orf for tne week ending to drty: Ke.-elpts, c_ packages; dellverlss, 6?jL pa--* Ki ,;<?<. I'nlted staten Internal revenue collec? tions for tiie city of Richmond. Va., to? day: Cigars and cigarettes, $1.14.20; piug tobaccos, j: ? Knited Slaws Internal r--venue collec? tions for the city of Rt.-hm nd, Va., fer the week ending to-daj . '"'gan and cigar? ettes, ps.UI.Ci; plug tobaccos, ll2.tta.Gi. Total. J:-. - ' The Courier-Journal, of Thursday. May M, UH reports th* Lonbrrtn*, Ky., to mnia-at ns rotlOWSi Tbs rnark-t was Btr Bg *t low ararSSS of brlirht Hurley. t>th?r grndeg of btigbt and n'.i grades ->f red Burley were gener? ally hrm at unchanged prices The of ferlng ? grades wars liberal, but all wi re taken np readily. . is still dull and heavy. Rf ecttons reported to-day on yesterday's nlefty on darks. ?*? I. ulavllle tobacco man who has taken a ?h? Central Kentucky Bur? ley dhitrl t within the past week declares pinion that th--: ; out in that revlon thnn usual at mis time, that plants are abundant an t the ?i:tio<iic for a largs acreage ls excel? lent Th" nl?S tOdgjr were 75] h'-gsh. irtey. ia dark: - - Inal Inapt c tion, w r.views Rejections yesterday, I Of May '-''th. 1**11. says: 'in--- market waa without change to-day from the prlci i thal lau.- i ute i during tbe week. Ail grades of Burli y i i tie- lowest were active and strom;, park for long lear, with plenty ? f body to it. of w'ti.-h class the offerings ar., lin ll ? wen : 8U ni gshea ls; ms Burley, : 0 dru;.; irigina! lm ?'. reviews Re ? K- p..rt:; of the si itlstlclan of the Knited Btatea Depai tim ai tuture for May, i-'t. - i "Virginia The ares of wheal and tobac? co wi.i both I ' ???!. owing low prices ..f these producta, corn, uni., and grass swill each be somewhat In? creased in acreage this "North ? ?arolln ti- i deel led tie in th* acreage ol l ibai a, due to th of p i .-. pries at which ths crop decrease in the acreage of cot! in on ac? count of low price. 11 er atti ntlon now given I ? corn, r ise In acre Th* corn crop will b* in owlng to th* shortage f tho oat an i t ' ? Hrs oat crop the .u.irch i : KARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURE ALMANAC, May Tl ll ? Sun rl-'-.s.4 M Sun sets. - -" .\i..oii rises .12:48 A. M. Day's length.Hb-SHkn. RICH TIDE. Morning .WM ? : .VIM . i>K RICHMOND, May -?'-. ITH, \WLI\ ED, Tu.-key. Pickett, Baltimore, coal, Walk* .v Ballaoff. SAILED. S h.... ? r ii ia h. Smith, Elisa* rt, railroad tl . I el curtis & I .i Lawrence, Hollo ton via Norfolk, i oal, -.? sssl & Parker. PORT OP WEST POINT, May Th 1894. ARRI**. CM. Steamship Guy ando tte. Walker, New ? ral cargo. w.st. r, Provt : Newport News, ; and general cai St.-atn hip Charlotte, M. kl", Rainmore, I BAILBD. ?: . Waiker, New i . - a - ii ? argo. Stt amshlp ? Chatham, l ? . . i .Norfolk, pa ind ?I ,i tlmore, ? ? ? i i \ i ?? PEPLE Died, Baturday, May '-''*., wt, - P. M.. CHARLEfi ir \Ki-V, In? let r . i' n their ?? . lenee, al I P M. SUNDAY. i Ml , and Norfolk (Vs i papt i ? ?!?>'. ? MA ITERN. DI I, at the residence <-f ?r. I'rr day, May L-.tli, JULIA, I -. 1 .h. . . WTKIiV " IN lt .. I ld . JObn'a ? i'-l lr ia ! Dr, Oeorg* ? -...p. t fully Invited to au ? JACOBS -DI d, Saturday, May 26th, al 1 P. M., at the i f hi reet. HARRIS I, iti the slxty-sec< b .Wp.m ihe above ' I ? i . lAMIN.-l ' tin ors, Md., Mr .-* B JAMI' >t thia city. : ??r-. '''!( W I-:- d '?' at liM) A " st the rei lei earls W. '? ' r, Mr HAM. wi lon 0t I ,n ? | atham, of Ches leefield county, I 'fiiri-i-. I. et-orat- Hie IJrave. Pen lsd ->f th.> grav.-s at Holly? wood ai rS tier to ** I on Tuesday ta 'Uss Baaghman south Fourth stre-t. or on Wed I' ?' t-> the s >ldlt-rn' ?e<*tioii at Kollya fore 10 o'-.lo.k. ? il K *r*p Opes tl ii Tie* Military Club will ke..p open house i .ni w.-in.lay for '?*-? visiting commlasloaed oflesrs, -c^i '*??* rs aili he run mrades in arms from SMOKE THE PEER FOR FIVE CENTS. Jasper L. Rowe, SOL-CITING AGENT. -aa? CAST BMUAO ss*. Usr I7-7U RI HMOVD pOST-OrriCK. LIST HF K.NCKAIMKI- L-ETTERS: May IK. 1894 FEMALES. A. Mrs. Amy Adams. Mrs. Henrj* Al? mond. B. Miss f.arnla Balley, Oertie Barnet*. Miss Jatii* Rall. Charlot!-, lidford. Mn. Martha Bell, Mr-, i.. *, Btajswr, amm#s BOWle, Mts Mary F limy. Mina Kanni* I'.rown. Jo?-?phln-? Hrown, Miss Mattie Kuri. Mrs. E. Buchanan. C. Mary Carter. Miss Ma?i{t*? Carter. Mine Alice Carter. Mis* Jania 8 tl al bo rue. Coles, Mi.-* Lou Cavan** Mn. Dora Craig. Miss Annis Crook. D. Miss Blanche Darrell. K Miss Nora Epps. V. Miss Virginia Farmer. G. Mrs. E. P. Godtlln. Miss Emmeline Guitin. Miss E. O. Grymes. H. Miss Ora Lee Hamilton. Mr-a M. Hart*1% Mlsa L. Hatcheit. .visa Emma. Rama, Miss Lizzie llulchlnaon. J. Miss Mary Jackson. Mrs. O. W. Jamea. Miss I-.ibeila Johnson Mra M. J. John son, Mb** Sister Johnson. Mr*. Mary .'-'ties. Misa Sylvia Jone*. Mts* Sallie Jordan. K. Mlsa Eliza Kinney. L. Miss Mary E. Lane. Mra. Georg* Latl mer. Mrs. '.aura Lewis. Mrs. Llivs L-O max, Mrs. C. Harry l_sstter. M. Miss Elizabeth McO-S* Martha McOh***, Mrs. H. B. Mason, Mlsa Ailee Meredith. Mrs. John Megee, Mrs Man Minna Mr*. Ju.ia Miller, Mrs. Jenrie n. Miner, Mil Balli* Moors, Miss Minno Moran, K. C. Murtaugh. O. Mrs. Helen Oakes. V. Mrs. M. J. Patterson. Miss Nsnnl* Petters, Miss Martha 1'eUus. MU* A. Pollard. R. Miss Fannie Richardson, Mlsa Charlaln Rlcbardsoa, Miss Matta RoMnson, Mrs. G K. Roberts. s. Miss J. A. Scott. Miss XV. H. Scott, Miss Polly Scott, Mrs. N. C. Shelton, Mts. Marv Simms. Mrs Marv M. Simons. .Mrs. Vary K. Smllh. Mrs. John Smith. Mis.s I isle Stiird. Miss Sadie Stalnhack. MISS Addis tl. Sal,lon. Mrs. C. P. Taylor. T. "rs. c. p. Taylor. Miss Nora Taylor, Mn. Mnrv J. Thornton, Kuvenla Thomee, Mts. Peggie Tinsley. V. Miss Mary Vormnn. NV Mrs T"h!.ir Wageiin, Mrs. J. I* Wat rous, Mrs. S. c. Weaver, Emma. Willis. Mts. VinWrln Williams, Mist* Sallie WU ?on, Hat tie Heil.. Woodson v Mrs. J. A. Yancy, Mrs. Rob Yarbrough. MALKS. A. Robert 8. Arthur. Chas. Aubert. R. s. Anderson. B. Flore d Bartolomeo f". VT. Banka. 8. P. Barrett. C. M. Beanley, John Bland, J. H. Row. rs, C. I. Rowen. Ellis Uran? na!:, lr ink Krazlngfon, Tyler Drooka. E. V. Rurrough. C. J. F. Capitr-, A. B. Clanton. Uregg Ccckerell. I? A. Cobb, William ''olfinan, C. P. Coleman, J. fox. J. H. Crank, O. H. Crow-ll (3). D. George I'aiton. H. a. Dl-strtsk, n. c. Dean, c.. M. DtUlsrd, b. f. h. Dove. E. charles allott, Kd *a_dwarda. J. A. Emory. K. J. E. Falconer, EIL* Folka. G. H. Punk. t;. L. W. Gentry. Henry Oordon. H. W. I.. Hall, John H. Halligan, Henry Hames, Arthur Rankins, J li. Ifawa. vv. K Hardwicke, ww-s Hart, II T. lUrrta, ii W, Hurls (Li. IV, ll. Harris .Umefl H. Hspbard, IL T. Hicks. J. H. Hutchins. J. Sijnir.* Jeter, Smith denning. l,txne John? son, J. H. Johnson, C. H. Jordan. I. Peter La Slant, Raymond La Pontt*. B. (). LSWlS, Henny L*WtS, Ren!., ti Lsa M W, McCown, Morris Marsiiall. F. L. Mrtrfin. H. M. .Martin. \\ Kirk Mat? theus. Paul Mattie*.. K. L. Miller. II. P. Mitchell, B. r. Minor. N. Jessie Noon. O. ii. kv. oicott. e. h. OpsMkaw. P. T. O. I'adgetf, K 0 Katlg-tl I Parrish Nathan Raker, Rev \\ .i | .? ti grew, R. N. Rerklna, Edwanl Promi *. B. v. Prlddy, R il a Randall, Dr ninbsrdson. j*in,ie* R blnson, W. P, Robertson, Julius k n child, K. R. Robsrtsoa, w m ttrua s Thoma* Sahara, Adam fhssard, D -ti R Shani ? I *' io!-* si. t, . - - I l,.'..poid Btoch T Willa Taylor T Tn-, lor, 1 - -ii Thompson, i -' V. I' . -..,?!-!, ,..k '.\ v. i? White, in ri*- ''? . lia ms, J no. C. WI ?i Harry foal ' i'a-i'i orr ?' S R Rn 0 ' Rlt I -i Ril ila, ? W..I!.' Timi ? 'I ir ll. F. Tr ? Co. \V I \\ . * ,v Co. , fer. k. T Mys* i co ? Nannie Ra men ? illus. Roi er' W ?j-.t .-?? ISO 'tin M1SCELLANE , Ital.". rraal THIRD-CLAM MAL li- ii Ma' ]i,l :?; If -KASS M. TTES. .ti. '.lia. W v inn. i if. ?? .. i \\ . Smith \ Smith. i, W. Via. J H. WttStfW, M hiioL^ A*4i> roi.i.rx*ir> SUMMER LAW uutiuot, WASHINGTON AMO LEE UNIVERSITY. Lecturea begin JULI ft IP*. Tor circular, addi ?.-??< tPostoftVe ..exington, Vai lither of the Instructors. % JOHN RANDOLPH TUC! I Professor Equity, Commercial Law. Ac. CHARLES A GRAVES. I ,r Common and Statute law. ir.yUKe'dlm _ r-NUEKSITY OF VIRGINIA. { CHARLOTTES ILLE. VA. Tha Board of Vlsltora at their regular arnu*l meeting, lllh JINK. 1804, wm uouolnt a Professor of Anatomy and Ope? rative Surserv. and an Adjunct Prof** ior of 1'a-hology and Hyglen**. Appil < attona from aulUbl* candldat** ar* in? vited For particulars, addreas_ V,t6fl* WfLUAM M THORNTON. Chair mae ot tb* ra?ultf*. mrXl-tthmtmik