Newspaper Page Text
CHA OF MANCHESTER. ?,, v.** Ol' *?? '?*?' -il-l-tM'!) FOR thc. nc-CATiii it i<: a ii i: its. (??e.ti"? Htil*ed as to V. Im Shall |.?, tor I'u.Ina I'art of Hull Street. ,,,,.,?rlal Scrilres To-llii)- rer innnlt g?d Hrlt I*. ? r ff paving Hull street con . . > - r ..li the |.,-iMicd Om f.rllnar.xc author 11 - ? . i ? | a tt tt ounltnnall** p . MUM i- Mar.y of the tj | . i* Hy nu lcmtand | I'M matti r. which ls. with A quea > la, Who will lie ,, ti.- eoataactsri ?ho da nt log lha pa-ring , ? ,;. Mraat wat*** the .*. | |hal 1"' l'-"-:ic bf the a I k thi C"-I!^ f!l0""1 .; mu ii a I-..vi* ..ti In lb.* or.ll i ung, Um titi/.. ' * ahrh to in-.n-y for paving th- entire ana ant ot th,- city Ti Maury. ? will aa ii'-uM ne taetetntMS a? of the ? nd U i oontractor . han an g ?s to tl..M lt!".- lie takes the (MAL BDRVICa TO-DAT. . srhtfih gi re to ? ? i tr.,i ehureh two a ? naathar, aili tuite i to-d Tha rabjeel ii v.f Know .. [_ i. i ? The oorttt ? baa ^ int ol the 1 . Dnounaen ot, et tua ol mi mbeti of thi i bur li, and ? l. B i iciy will bold aa Inter ? moon al < lopton I is th- pro? by ] Pl arl ls Clayton, Helen R mi | h. Caoway. i ith, Mabel, ami Lilian Mr. B. i: CrM Ila win talk. t.f Iii ? Jui L'nlted Amer! Ste kton bj Mr. B. K t Mel t i burch, Rer. ker arin cob pp farewell a* r , will Uki ... .nesday A St liAK-STi'.V.- I'lYKN. ' Pori et, ?"****. ? Robt rt ibel Pu? ll Perrow, Katie F I ; ?, - ? ?'. Mln Webster, I rn ? i:. 'i ht gt nth mt n mai I'u trick, T. \'lll. the meei Ip th .-' ; Hull ? and night u h her fur. ? N.poll ' ie for ? ? : \\ ? ? di .Uh of Mr. . I.i j f il will B ? he i:. . i far i I PE ?-'? D BRIEF!, Mr. *?'?'. at Wi I rv*, n tor i! ? jptif t t* i x. ? till c fined to bli roon. \xi1p ci' Mr. in, la vary iii al her bama, teed ni ur Bwanabott*', enterti i nenl wai | \ - n at .i i i.x. n ':-. on Bi abridge nlng Thi ? ? x ? who has 1 ? n- ?! hone, rf Powhatan C wa*i In the city ) itnmlsslonsr for Cl . county, ares ? ? . I - anti . .-,. i vm- tlc cinb ' mored bate bi xv and comfortable i Iwet n Twelfth | rteeath The li'it- li ****aiperin*H. t _, ITBMI i mm HMt'io\ in:ir;iiTS. ?tc,* Nona of Um W-fla <; leaned Itir lli-im td, Iti-iitlcia. itorel . ?? ia Broahl ind I'ark ls omplet'on. '. i:ip? has |nna to Atlanta, . : dearg a Week or ten nt ? allen, whew* mnuil his ? i ... ibis paper, ls vi rv much l l -bool *vl,l I I nt the . I. [nt i lay ivci al I re will , . -icopal ? Ri t. W, i upy the pulpit. H. D iggan, ol Larton O'Brien, af ?? I .i. Ri I erer*a ~ ?? Ini : ?>? il l n o'rlt-ask. ? | .'.ir ind Mrs D nd <?:.ipj tiuin for r i; tugan i. ghans | ? Thursday, was Jo ..?? i. Height* Mr. Kick whs n yt ot ths Beantree Triiah* Hi . li : u wifo ? lier ta n turned i.v the in i v...'. \ ,.T yfar -? Mr. Hatcher li i young I lilli ut ! ?? tal lt ti- Ihe ? ! ? ? lt. died ? i ber aon-'n-l w. Mr I rh, aa ' apoplexy. Um Ung ? ' ? bter at the timi Bet W. W, Brander con? ni d the Bataam I Centetery FI r H. i: rtfft. atm I Mn Adtlii N.-wci.mb. ittt nd O-.t an with their iliter, Mrs. HICHI \MI KlltlN-.a m:ws. -mnennl nnd Othes Unsee i.Limed t?l Ihla I-,,[nillir suttortt. i ht* family ?? i ' ma !i 11 :iie regret of li Wackett? n..t tviih a very n. uiy -.ever right I and and -? ll frightfully, I to her after a pieaaant visit ht re, I i si B la aa hr the treat ' I-, shu..H. ot Richmond, for ' ? bl Inuirovlnt: In hcilrh :.y vl-.it her son* in l'lnla ' I I'udley U suffering with n ;? very prominent man church i Irdsn l? arrana! ng to ' ?h? North. The family will be * Ilea a member cf the nTerence In session In your ??"' *seh, pr t ached t0 a flue con ' ;>n last Sunday evening. ??<??'' All BoetetT met Tuesday an-ant^n at Mr*. Harker*! residence. They arranged to give an entertali ment at the Baptist church, December ld. At the Odd-Fellows hall a concert waa given aa a benefit to this lodr-e. Tie pro Kutnmc waa excellently carried out and theie was nn apj.ri lallve auillenee. A very WlfJiaOSflll meeting was held in thc Public Ltbrnrv for the purrose of organlxing a political club, which will be known us the Twentieth Century Club, it ls Democratic In niinclnls The Woman'* Christian ?Tamoernaos t'nlon and Loyal l.ry\ >n held meetings thi*t wek that were most encouraging to the cause. The Llteniry and Musical Association held Its regular meeting Wodnseday eve? ning. The pronamme. of a high order, wn? Veil carried out ami recsJSed. It is .-.aid, upon excellent BUth .rlty, that r.-xt fl Rlcflnood and Lynchborg, we hnve the finest musical talent in the i*tate. ROS. Mr. Wy; le. of Werrell county, haa accepted the call to the Hlghlsnd Sr.rlngs I.ap'lst church. He ls a ni in of fine prmanci mid wall fitted for the Held he lins chosen. Dr. Collina entertained hl? brother-in law. R<v. Mr. Pt-adles. for several days. Veritably, huntsmen are pen firing for Thanksglving-Dny. The generous old Chlckahomlr.y swamp affords manv a target In the shape of deer, duck, mikey, aad rabbits. And the dear old farm* yard red barnda i.e^in to wear nn appre? hensive lock, while their gobble ls lees Joyous. THE COTIl.I.OVft 1-ltisT DASCB. Many Vlrsrlnln IV.,pl.- Invited, and Mr. Arthnr Wily In Lem". Th.- New 1'oik romtn.-rcial Adv-r*iH*r, referring fl the enlertalninents to be Bison at Bbeui'a (ala winter by the Wednesday Coi,lion, aajrs they v, I 1 ba among tbs mott brilliant and tnjoyable of the season, an., adda: Th" fl.ines for thu winter have been nrrangrd for the following datea: I1 - camber 4th. January Ith, January . i. and Petwoery Rh. Bach Bf f..il anon Werlneadaya Ths patrol i of the Wednesday Oottllna ara the fol? lowing prominent aid well kn wa WO* men: Mr? Algernon Bydoey Sullivan. Mrs. William U Tr, fihilrii, Mr-. Loyal] I-'arrri got, Mrs. GsoTga Howard Marvin, Iii i oliver Lhdngston Jone*, Mis Samuel Spencer, and Mrs. William H. Hoi*. The Boord of devora ff for Um season of ISR-'td |. composed if the following men: Mr. Qsorga ll Sullivan. Mr. Percy a PlckreU, Mrs. .jam.'. U Johnsoa, Mr. Benry C Adamo, ."md Mr. Heth Lort fi. Mrs tftigh S Th mpaon, wife of cx OoYi rnor Hugh i Ta impaon, b! .. i prevented Ly the deoth of a n-i itlv* from b dog i i iti ? tl i p. Th* yoong- r met,,!., ra ol tor, will attend ths Wi Im - I tlllon dance* tins sinter. The first COtfllOfl t'i:s wtnt***?Ofl W*d* bi ? lay, December Ith aili bs led bj Mr Arthur s Wily, formerly of Rich? mond, Va. i ?. -I, s,; , T ,na ]. Harrison, of LSBSbOTTK, Va . wi ? "f the belles of tho Old Dominion. Mr Wllji ls i Mia. .11 i ider, ii ivlng led tba lennon in Rleba-ond, Va, for *-\ r.il v. BIS | Other prominent p.- .pie from tho South to whom invitations hsvfl been extended, snd who wfll attend some of ti.- *?? cotil? lons art: fJeoaial Beverij Robertson, Qeoeral Bad Mrs ii- ary H< tb, of Wash? ington, D. iv; General an I Mi -. Rim hngh r,.". Miss May Handy, Rr. and Mrs James Alston Coben, sod deners] Chark* J. Aadataoo. of Virginia. ll If-liii.onil I..1IUH.- nf V. Iira-lina-n. The Richmond I/a-a?(iie of Wheelmen continnea to ?row. it i | ? ? membership and n< xv samoa w'th U ? ? nts ? .' h tot dot a sad b lng ami to Becretarji i.. tt, Jones No U i.oith Twelfth Mtrct. daily. The fol lowing h;.\<- b*ao added elnce the loot re port: ,i D. ReyaoMa W. uv Upahnr, T,. o. tiros*, iv M Efargrsvi. P. vi | betti r, Julian McCortl y, C I Mille, W. Palmar '.'ray, ii. c. Johnson, ii Good i i: Brow-Bin**, R. T. Dnrhnm, W, R Robina C v.v ii,;,.-,.,, jr., r i. limiter, i: T. Robertson, R. C. B ikt r, . nm B White. Cheri.j w. Heidi . I Henry Brawn, Leslie wv Carlton, J B. Patton. Richard Wight, WV K. Fit rz, J. W. Starr, tt. Q to .,;.. sr, J. O. Bola Jr.. H. B. Lewin, WV I.. PattCO, Hoary Oootle, O. H. Goode, o P. Grady, G w" Tower, c. iv Cadet, George iv Shaver, Mt-y-r Htnhberg, J. A. Royater, fl iv Wood, iv L. Dtckloson, Bdward H. Scott, J wv Pamplln, Jobs ll W T.. McPherson, i V H. Watkins, .1. W Williams iv iv De*/! , M i ii ? Hunter, .Vims p, Vslentlna iv H. Coy nu. William H. Walker, C. Goodloe. Pimples, blotches, blackheads, red, roush, and oily skin, prevented by Cuticura Soap, the BMSt ciTcct ive skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as pur? est and sweetest for toilet and nur? sery. The only preventive of pim? ples, because the only preventive of inflammation of the pores. i.-.i.i throtubeul 0 ,t * **??*?. 1. K g-,1.1 ltaro^hDi.1 lix. w?rM. B'l'.ih ?',' ' r > '*r* ?iT?r *8o*.*. 1, Kant* iaa.r.1-1. U*-t*>?-_ 1 "J? Lava a Css-t"' C?**i *"'*" t?f-> U-rfun. I*. S ? TABU Lti Mr. Willtnm J. ('nilton, of Elizabeth. n. j., says: "i soasolfld a ph***ddaa In the country this summer xx . 1 waa apendlng my vacation, atxiut a ciin.nl." oyapepefl, with which I have been a K0(*d deal troubled. It tai.es the form of Indigestion., the food i take not becoming nnR mils tod. After preecrtblng for ma for some time Uie phys.ii ian tolsi me 1 xvould have to h." inala.I f>"' several months with a mild laxative ai.d canoe tl SO something that would gradually bring ba-ck my normal condition without the violent action of drastlo remedies. 1 recently sent to tbe Boater (Dr. Thomas Cope, af Nazareth. Pa.) a box of Rlpans Tabules. and wrote him what, I understood the ingredients to be? rhubarb, Ipecac, pepi*! mint, aloes, nux vernlea, and o-du. Hs writes b?vc?t: '1 thi" ?> Ote formula la a very good one. and wlU no doubt Just ault you.' " Itipana Tabulae ore add! by *-**?*?*'.??-?; >i by mail, if th* price (Wc. a bot) ia wot to iK Rl**?i?\hemlcal fomm ,'o. 10 Spruce B*.r*ct. New York. Sample flaX Mc A iiirtiuiny Parly. Last Mon.lay nlghl at the rejideitc* nf her pareota Ho SIS aouth Laurel atreet, i.i Robt tts- n celt oreti -i bi r tinr teenth birthday i>y Inviting a Bomber of ior x...inc; friends who pent 1 ?i ggmi , soi gs, i tc. ?.' db ii noml> r of lireeeata were recelsed fr m her friends. After amusing themselvea i;i many xx .-os tbe lit' k on. ? repelr* i to th i oom, when ih'-y feasted on tba . ?I--B of tba aeai in. Thc cb ipi r ina ?i ra \ii". I. W. Robertson, Mis Iturdlvant, Mtaa M. Bettlt Robertson, nnd Ml s Ola 5k(.v, of Lxnihbtir.-. Pain.i n i uni |i iii !?'I ut mum. The C? nfc.ler.tte fOtOiaaS Of l-'lnvinna -oiinty will bold a meeting al Palmyra in next court-day. December Bd, to form i Coofederots oamp. Hon. W. u. Pettit HM made application for neoi iry -Opera and Ihe same have been fi -r snided to hiin by Csptsln Thomas Eliott. idjutsot-aeaersl f the Grand Cami ot ? rate Vi torana of \ IrglnU. %iaxa!i!_nai7 GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost everybody takes some laxative mexi'cine lo cleanse the system and keep the MooJ pure. Those who take SIMMONS LlV'LR RfcGL'LATOR (liquid or powder) get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant laxative and tonic that purifies tho blood and strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS LlVLR REGU? LATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active and healthy, anj when the Liver is in good condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick* HeaJache and Constipation, and rid of th.it worn out ana debilitated feeling. 1 hese are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach trout l-s will only be had when the liver is properly at work. If troubled with any ot these complaints, try SIMMONS LlVFR REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi? cines, and Better than Hils. ^EVERY PACKAGE-*** Das tho Z Stamp In red on wrapper. J. II. Zt-illn & Co., Phila., Pa. _[i 7-S.I.V tx JA. f, HARKET QUOTATIONS REPORTS FHOM AM fi Jin AT gtSt *li.%% CE.NT11F.S OK TUB WOULD. Trice* ?>f Honer, Bonds, Stock*. Groin, Tobacco, Cotton, Ac. and ta Addition Thereto tbe Wentkes lli'li. nillir,.. FAIR Wi*i!rNr,rc**,Ni)vemhor2.1.?For*. <?st for Virginia: Fs.r weat tier. I : looil ihgweil in ertn.-me northern pcrtioni; *ouihwesterly wmila : cooler in inirttiern uoition in tbe evening. r'or North nnd lott- Carolina: Fsir weather, ta?t to south winds. ? i-ppiiip t-i lita fallen mpMly on Hg Atlantic coast, and slowly from Min? nesota westward to Montana. lt has nsf ri In the central uni Mississippi val? leys arni t.) th* north of I >.,kota. It con Mnnas Illili sat in thu Reek*/ mountain reglen, and il ls lower In thc Lower St Lnnrtaaes VeUaj, n ii nai nm in lae dintricts on th* Atlantic toast, and at northern Rocky monal la stntteiM, It ta *t*-. i*i* ? i;y caM>*g in n ? Central Mississippi Vntkjr and thi fl ratha? t. Poll wintha* e mllaiani in tii<- aVaittsAt tanti*. :-' .i's and la Um WerUinaat ij.-i. i ?!.;? p ir] r weather aad raia are itun<,itt i fi r ta-t *rt.ui s of Um Lewi r Mia SlSSlpi i Valley. Xn*a vrgaggi ut Bicnnsonn xaaxhWSaS was clear aad fair. Bigie Oi thertiiutuuter* A. U.8*! I A. M.W 12 il.SO : P. il.?..M l lr. jd . 66 *_ Al-'ili .1.1.ita Mean it .nuc.- nt .nf.57 NEW rORK STOCK MAlU'i: i*. M:\V fORK, Nov-rob. i 'j;- The truns :i> ii, na ,n th.' .-;- k Encbanga for the ,,? : .... u i ran (aaa ? :. azo pt for Um of certain of Um J ?i ?. . itlon waa f- atnrelt - Only tara . ? tho li .- .. n .i- i 'i ' ; f(,r ns rn ti- Tue . . ? ? > anarer*, I ? ?. '. Bt l. ala Bousei were again liberal lera, ?'iti i it nu al 'at Um nnii-trust com : tin price of cly.a- ttei n ti.f weetara market. . . ni ? 'i was tiie leadi r tn point . I tuging ii -ii ls, . ii ii,.-i, ;.. - t ? ll i-\ aa aa an -onflrini d rumor that thc- Maw Torfe Mate luthbr.tlti will begin ictJon against Um . ur xl V.'iH.''.v CliiciiKO Oils ik; \* stber pn tarred fell to I in lowest p lal of iIk- week, and left ott u M Tai railroad Ital ead Weatern t'nion Si re dull, but firm; UM result of nu** i ill ruylng lo cv-'; up short eoatraeta Weat* rn in, m t ' wand to WA, emt the fe. i. og i n the stock is ssore eoafldant not* hat Um Harlan decision ls better and ea itood Tin- Oraagen were In fair re nsest, and arfeltragi honan bought BA : the belief ti.p'it Um stnteaaeal for he third weah af the current month, iow dna, will make un excel!- nt *howlnj;, ,' ! Manhattan was quiet aad steady at i i-i -i.i i-i tbs inactive itocfca, Matre i utan t Hied front Ml 5-8 to ill 6-8. Th" narke! cl iscd Bras, and Kenerally Si! 'J per cent higher for the ral'road Thc Indus! Hale, however, lost I - ? r cent on the Ag*. i was aa rxcept on, making a !et i;nin of a 1-8 per cent. Bonds were lower. The sales footed up ;.s'.,.,, Thc sales of listed *tock- ac-reirated i,7::i si.ares, and of unlisted IMS MONET AN!' BXCHANOB Money on ca!] HMM per e?nt.; prime til ps| er, P.'-.'p per cent Sterling exchange dall, with actual in lank, rs' I I- ii U t7H**$! -rrt, tx days, or..l R*a**r$4.M 1-4 for de nani; p. st.,I ra'ts. TI.S8u<g*-l.3G; com ;;. rpi ,! Ill S. Il K*.'-,..-**l KT. liar silver, 67 3-Sc., s-Iver at the board inlet. (1 vernmenf hond* sfady; State bondi lull; railroad bonds lower. Ot. n V UTA HONS. Clo*l*j KM* iTPticMi roiton On. .v., kn-enctMi Collen Oil Dr*f*rr*4. 07 i. t.o .*>u?ar. K8'4 la-oi-i??:? ssafsg KeOuerle*. pr*t. l,-i4 imerlcan .obs.-oo.-. . sa^, iniarif-Bii Too-icoo. preierrea._,.. 100 itctixon. fegafta and saan f*. i.tv^ latimurr tod Otjio. 56 .antila I'*, 'i '. 651*, I j ;n^*ifea*e?_i otio. ih*4 | i 'bleseo au' Atina . .1 lu bic*so, nuiiiutttun*adfa> itney. -ia, !hic*?o tia* 1 ru*i. *-**-* )e:K*?te, ucitaiuun aaJ Wenetn... 1 tit) >..*till*TB . Ill* rt*..?_. Iv: tn*. pr*terr*d. U|f ,ri,er*i I loctrl:. .... 301, lundi l*******SJ. 07 t-i.ec.il* *ai -Vastern . -.- \\^ oi*. rx- ani VVeatsrc Dr*t*rr*d. *a raka loora.1*>0 vu..ti'ia **u >**Lriur., 6114 *iai#vuif, .Na*- aiaans asg otasnge. e^ !*ub*ititu ContoiidutixJ. ._ .. 991, li-mpMss-i'i L-nari*?t*n.?.(a) is Itchiest. Centrs!.m. 100 li?aouril'fici:ic..... -jo'.j lobUaan* Obto.m.?m. 10^ isenviiie.ftiansnoc*** Bt _?*i?..._.,.. 74 laited StatMOsraaie. <s*% ?nod mum cer-use. areiarrea*..? i_9r* le?Jer?e? CSSiral.-....lUOH isa VortCeatral.*?,. oin, 1 * i? ti'.<! -?w insnaed .&o lorfoikaad Waatarn. -M-efanrwl. 10*. lenaeroPaoiae. 4 loitbf-ru l'*x?tna pr*it>rt*J. u^ iorihw*?iern.los* ioruis**t*m,pi*isrraa.......148 'seine JUui. uno >gW *UKe Blvd RAKKKT. Closing Bids, a.adlss.?~. J8 i txOCt IflSBvl. '?*** M. I'aoi..... 1*H r-t-PauL preferred.. .~...Vi1 Stirer OOnOflSSSS.?. *-7"*i T.nneeseei oai and imo.... ^"H T-moa ????? Coal and iron, praUrre-1.SO "jrxta rafllflc.- "?I t'aioo PanSc. ?*"?, walnah.-. 714 w ?.??uh. pref-rr-w...m.... IB-H Vi-*tt*m Union.-~. &"?% ?Abaellac aol Lace Ella. i-t'-fc waeaaoaaadbaa* r.r? ..r-f.rr.t. liv* Staatfl, Alabama,Claa* Al.-. tOSVt, alabama(Cum* 0>.10tt"-| A lu ba tu a tl'is-a C)..? .I0" lymsian*. -Haninea 4's.m.100 Noni.-Jar dfla SfS....... lOai* f-ann'-aroona os.?..UN Hootheru KallwaraS.... 9j?4 Ss-roiBsrn Itaiiaay. eoa.rj.na . 10V. fcouth?rp Rauwav. oreferrsl. 3.11, Ponth Carolina *H't.IBS Iwaaoaaflaoo setuem.nt ???. ta Virginia Cs pret->rreai. Ifl| \irstnla Trust hec-ipt*. s'ainpal. S'4 VtrgtolaConaots....... <ll% Cn'.tttlSlates ta. leguteied...... 1114 I't.lit-O straff ls. cn-..in ....... ll lit, Boona r-aaae- "em oe ,,,. tn BANK STATEMENT. The weekly statement of the Associated Banks shows tho followInq; Changes: Reserve, decrease, $S09.1i?. I/.ans, deereas--, l-'.-'t :*>?>. Specie, Increase, J5!*>.7s?. Ia pal tend-rs. derna ??. ll. .90,300. I.- p sits, decrease. I!.. C'.rc.ilutlon, >!? HTS I ?, BM.SW, The banks noxv h..: i RS'fliSR In excesfl cf the 23 per cent. Isfljnl r-.,iulrernent. BALTIMORH BTOCK MARKET. T.AI.TIM'H.E. MT* November 23.? Virginia. 3's, new, H*aj bid; do., century booda 62 5-8; Baltimore and Olio, ts lid; Consolidate! Gas, stock. C712!iOS'4. LONDON AND PARIS. T.OXl'.o.V, ROSOashor r..-Itar a'lver, ... i . ;. om, Wt 1-lSd., for both money a ia I tile account. i'ar.s advices quote 3 pr c*nt. rentes at RSL, MO. for the accour.t. SR1SRORD STOi'S" SAOSSB BnOSSOa NoTotni.-r SB, 189*.. The aRSflg gOifllflas for to-uay: Bewsn*nsaM*pa*sniRaa nu. naaas> li ii Bte***dTa.ni'l t-r.a -a wattan. Baefl43scsl**M-c*s.- io .il* .Ntittna.sr.uiiii'I n..... IBB 128 >rgiala i's IB8S). Ti** n*-| Cantune*. BB MM i .. . flSCI KID*, Htcumoni eur Bb.Nfl h'.l.lal.l .ny .ss. IIB 11411 Ki'limooiettr SH. Ill BtetuoaSMaMy Ol. 101 i..-..i....- .:? no -sa AH". , * Mi'l . . HMo-.t- 1.17a..... |ffl Ailanti ana ' titir...ti" itt'd in. ra k..ion t'Dar..Col sal BOgaSM l--. Vat*. 10714 Char., Cot sud Aug.his MP*CL lld 118 Cb?bbbS BreeovtPo Isl Wt? ;i?m Ueoraia 1'aoia-" Ut U's.114 l'l-t.-r-eurg (di.* fl] o's.ISO Pet-r.riurg (Ha-* B) BO..ll f>V4* southern usUa'ay ?'>'?. gflffl gfl)|" nrilera Morto Canns* ut Ca. (luui. . lld 1174 Ha'lko.i'?*."'-. Rsa AtlRntnandt nttrlotte.100 fifi 08 N no taroon*.1"') IBB Po lofberg.nio ins SteMnoa ?. i*awaSaTMnhaiflj & iastaaaa a ann ?.100 ns R'. 1 ..11..nd. Kr.tieriL-mr.il g St. r-.toiniic dir. oblicatiou.I0Q .... 118 Bwhssflnd tt Petflsi-arg.UM io* Benmar* Booses,eeeion*qlog flsj| ... leoflaco tflBoaflt flBBMMa..l0fl 10 Bans ssoi sa < It.ren.' Haul. 3."l flfl 28U* CRyBeafe.BS B0J-J ... Flin*. Bal onal.100 IT.* Betrajpolltan Usmc. BB flfl Natl, a 11 i. .'..-? .1 X rf I*. ? 100 ... Ill le ??? 41 'll. Sf. I'K-i t. al 1 r. j-l iBoaaOasanony . "o ?'.", lr-n.ur.ty Kaus. IBO ISflfl 1U I 1.1'.ll ,'-x.,. .".') Hfl Virginia Ira-,'. CnrnpaaT.10J 117 118 tesl ssnos OoasAamn Virifinla Klrp sud Alanna.... V'S flfl Vircitil* Stale. "JO :."-'?* ?.. ills, ala.A sr-o.;*. Anien. ali Tobsct-o Co., pre f'ir-J ....loo 100 104 Artera-in Tgba.-.-o 1.0,. ***> u.cu.?S7__________________j GRAIN AND OOTTOM BXCHAMORL RICHMOND, v.\ November fl ivo. Quotation*!: Wheat?L-ongberry, 7" to Tlc.; tn'v ?!, fl to I2c ? , R to 71.-.; .N... I red, 7b". Corn v\ I ..-.; Na - white. I. ? . No, l mlxi I, Mo. oats?No. 2 mixed, i'.'-.. No. :; mix? ed, ~i' <? . winter aced oat?-, fl to Be. Rya to to 4- V RICHMOND TOBACCO MAUK'l-.T. RICHMOND, VA.. November fl i'lo. No action offerings 01 usa to ! j i:\-1 ts sal a very iv tit I'., x-. ' Ciga and cl-'.-ir ettes pM.tt); tobacco, }-i.:U. Total, IL04S, a Privet* Balee fr week: Wrapper*, r.t; smok. 1 : dark leaf, 7>i; Borley, t"; lu?s. ,Vt Total. ITO eada, igalnsl ?'?? bogflbesda la.*t weak, sod JH h-^bh-'jiis f-.r asms wi-a-k lat y. ir. Reveoue collectlone for week: Cigars an-l cigarette*. SH.OM.45; tobacco, $!:. Total, B4.819.17. No business xvorthy of note a as ?olnir on in the trude to-day, hut lari/., breska it and 'ltk loose- are look.-d for next week. NT.W Y*,i'K PRODUCI MAKKIVr. NEW yuki.. Rot mb 1 fl?Ploor?Dull .ii d easy; winter wh. . io\x . r ides, i-l ? 1 tl.": do., fair to fancv, I. - i*.i.40. do., patt nt*. gi 5t>fi ?'; i*1. M ? clear, lew extr :*, il.l'o; - ix mills. *;;s?"''5i; do., '..it? ems. Unit lo, south, ri. II.air. dull; common to fair extra. Illllki|t2.i0; good to choice, do.. |2M .Win ut-Dull hui hi ner; No. 2 red, #tore nnd elevator, t.7 1-1 - 1-lc.: atlon, fA l-'llt U 3-lc. Options declineal l-So., rallied 3-S? ; him, at i-aftl-lc. over restcrday; No. S n I, Jaauary. t-o l-4c.; May. B 1-fle.j Jana M 7-tk.-.; July, 67 l-8e.; Di comber, 11 Corn?Spot dull and 1-lc. lower; No. 2, Xe , in elevator; Iii :!-+.-., afloat. Optior.a dull and firm, at a l-flc. adv mee; Novem? ber. B ... I' ember, -toe.; January, st 1 8c; M.y. BJ t-flc, .1 te?Spot lull but ste,-, ly. Options dull; N .x ? iber, ll Mc , Di n mber, B l-s ?.; Jami in " 1 Hix.t prl.es: No. 2, 22 3-4c; No. 2 white, li 1-4^24 l-2c; mixed western. B rJ4c. Hay?Bteady: shipping, 7CVri7jc.; good to chob'e, K l-J-f...V. Wool-Steady, and q.ii-t; domestic, (leece, 16 i22c; pull. ,, V,.. ile. Reef?Firm and .piiet; family, 10'al2c; e-.tr 1 ni- ??. 17 Reef Hams?Duli and rt-t'otllW). Tierced Beef?Firm, city txtra Indi* m.-.*..,. J17. Cut-Meata-Qnlet; pickled 1.* nie-. 11-lc; ihoulders. 5 3-l-"K".; tiim:s, b 1-1.,'Jc. 1...1 1 .-Vow but firmer; western steam rinsed at J*. ."."..:.'. ? uv. ta.t'j, Novenib. r, ts.75; relit.ci, li de og; Continent, SUS; s.e.; 11 American, |fc.6u; compound, 4 'S-t(y i l-8c. Pork?Dull but stt-ady; old meas, saflBJ ll"). Butter?Fancy Arm: State dalry, UfMU.; lo., cr'-amery, 17a--c; western dalry, lo 1-2"I,"-'* ; Bigina - F.,;i:s?Quiet mid unchanged. Tallow-Scarce and timi; city, 4 l-ltf I 3-l)ic.; country, 4,.f. 3-?c Cottonseed Oil -Quiet and steady; crud*, 15 1-2'ir-Sc; vellow prime, new, 2y-4i29 l-2c; io, off-grade. 2??2S l-".'c Rosin-Dull but steady; atralned. com? ae n to good. |1.7.V-fitl.T5. Turpentine?Quiet mid easy at 17 3-40 fla RIce-Qulet; domestic, fair to extra, : 3-VjOc; Japan. 3 u-X.tf$ 3-lc. Molasses?Foreign nominul; New Or eans, open-ket'ile, good to choice, it/Q'Slc. Peanuts?Steatiy. Coffee?Barely steady, and unchanged, 0 8 points down; November, 11130; De it-mber, R4.S>; Januao". RI15. Pebru irv, Rilli; March. R3.90; May, latOiii 13.60; July. |li.S6; Bept.-mber, li??. spot *lo dull but steady; No. 7, 15 1-lc. Sugar?Raw steady but dull; fair vefln ng. 3c; refined quiet and steady; off A. l-ltttil 1-tc; standard A. 4 1-lc.; cut oaf snd crushed, 6 1-lc.; granulated. 1-lfM Mc. Freight Market?Cotton, br steam. -Rd.; grain, by ateam, 3-4d. BALTIMORE PRODUCE MARKET. BALTIMORE, MD., November 23? Hour?Quiet. Whest?Firmer; No. I red, apot sod No vensber. ti 1-21MI 3-4c; December, W !>**4pS5c.; May, >'A 3-4'/?t??-*.; steamer, Nn 2, rad. ?*! u^m 3-4c; routhern, by ?ampi*. *u-3?6 l-2c.; do., on grade, 61 3-40 41 3-4c. Corn?Firm; mlaed, -pot ind November, 21 l*.'BM 3-lc.; November, new nnd old, 1 I ?? - - i I lc : year, il 7-8'./3tc: January. 33 5-it'll ii Mc.; February, a 3 teTftle.; flt* m*r mixed. 32 3-l.r.<c.: southern wnlte, 3Si*34 l-2c.; do., yellow. ii 1-2'.; Oats?Quiet and steady; r.o. 2 white western, -^23 l-.c; No. 2, mixed, do., 324,23 l-2c. Rye?Quiet; No. 2. 43'a?c, tor near-by; 45'M7c., for western. Hay-Firm. Grain PrelKhta?Active. CHICAGO PROnrCK MARKKT. CHICAGO, ILL.. November -il.-If there had letti m;jr<- busii.es^ wheat munt have BMds a mon respectable gain to diy, as there was a distinctly tlrm tone la the market, owing to the moderate amount of trading, only Indifferent te BOltS were achieved. A falling x>ff In Northwestern receipts, as compared both, with laat Saturday and with the corre? sponding day a year IgaV?IM, I.MS, ari-I 327 cars, respectively?wa* the leading item of encouragement for the bull*. The export clearances for the week? 2.917.KJO bushel*?although not up to those of laat week, nor those of a year ugo, were nevertheless considered nulte fair In volume. King & Co.. of Toledo, Issued a report of .t comprehensive character, Um summary of willeri showell an average condition of winter wheat in the eight principal States of 85 per Hat December wheat op-ned *t from M 1-8 to **>c., and aavaaaad to M s-4c., closing at M l-4c. -a shade hiuher than yester dag, t'ash wheat eteady and without tra sentlal chanie. Lichter rep elpts of corn than expected wert* ported this morning;?376 Cam? atrainst aa estlmaU of 4iti. Inspections from store were Rood, at 257.211 bushel*., ati'l pr ? ntl '. i .cry unfavorable com parleon with thoa* ol the corresponding week last year--1,743.080 bushels?against . ? bushels. These conditions h-'lp<-d the market, a* did also the suength of wilt itt. May corn opened at 29 1-Sc, and sold be? tween 29 1-8 29 l-l-'., and 2Mj*M '-**?'?? -"?'-'"? in? at the latter?i -hade under v tot* p|.iv. Ci-h ccni wai qui t nnd steady. Trading wai ''intinfd to professionals anti earners, un', v ry little of that xv is 'line in oata i'lie rangs if prices showed : unchanged from yam U i '. iv. Cash t'.ii^ were uachaaga l. Provision*.?An advance In hoi;* 'lr.-l the rth dlsplsysd affot led traders -i pre? text for buying, the effect of wht-h was ni early In the s Later in the day tho-o who had bought turned sellers, ani the appn elation in . Jan iarv pork - '? ?I :?? i: ? er tha rday; January lar'l an.i rii*< unchanged Domestic mar were quiet ai d Rt dy. Tb! lea-ifntr futur- s imaged as follows: UpxfOllitf. HIIUMU LOltMU x 10*10 g. VtHEaT? Not.MM r,'i HM MM !>--.I Bald -'"-'j " ? *,,;,4 liar.MMaN ??"*-* #i' l4 -M-Matf I OKN ? NnV."T4 B*7U ITU -17*4 He--.2714 'i'i % ?.' :,?7'?ti-,i7 ?Ito.:'7*l**8 ::7S '*'? rs tt\m&i Mar.toM -.'-''is't ahsfil MM OAT'? Not.17M IS l~*i 18 Dec.Il . l* >':n in Hay.*?WM Sb^i ao^at-i ZQ\t\ytt i'p.KJ - Doa. IT.i'O 17.00 17.00 ?7.00 .Inn. -V.fO f.0'\i I*.h.', K.-xTlt. May. Stat 'J-i*> U.V-14 ASS Lana? Nov. e.. ns | .'i5 AM 6.3,', .Inn. .'i.:.ij AH'tXA Ate .">...11 M?v. 6.7j ft.77-., A1tr% 0.7JK MKlKT-KlH - Not. 4.:!0 4.:'.i) 4.30 4.HO ?Ua. 4.47lf 4.4-t, 4.17-a, 4.47* Ma-....,. 4.',:> 4.7."i 4.7a***i 4.7.'-^ <-i:-h rjootatloBa ware as tallawa: float 'lull and neglected No. I iprlng Wheat, .'..' l-l.\ No 2 r--\, WtuVJ 3-4''. No. 2 com, 27 1-44127 6-8c No 2 oats, Wilt l-4c. Mess pork, |;.>mH 1/tru. J" 1".. Hhort-rtb rudei, ti. Di iited '? lets, i'.t". Short -I- .r .-ii-, ji 17 1-:'. Whiskey, HJX CINCINNATI t'lNi'INNATI. 'v. Nov. mlier it-Flour dull; wlnb 1 wheat. pat< t,t. i ? r ??? Wheal st-;.!-.. No. .; red, track, sic. Corn?Firm; mixed, 'tr, tStgM l-2c.; No. : white, Ile Oats '.' ii-1; No. 2 mixed, track, Be. Pork?Quiet; mesa, |Stt; char mmna, $10; family. $10. Lard -Es lerj *- ra I af. N-?7 1-M '?*; kettle .11 1 *."> ST 1 -J??? :?i. prune btearn. sales i r Iftrm; loose ibouldara, Bc.; short rib sides, i'i l-'p*.: hlint clear si'les, 5 1-tc; boxed mi ats, t-tc m re. I-ry Sa ted Meata Ffn-r: loose shoul? den*, 4 l-l--.; short ribs, 1 W4c \ anett > V tr 4 7-"*.. boxed meats, I - io. more. Whiskey?Quiet; mles si HM, ter. Lo 1 is. ST. LOOin. Mo., November 2X-Flour Kl I. Wheal Lower; November, .'."1 !-(?? ; De ? ? J-Pjt? 7-Sc. p ? ? t L' n ' 1 ? ? ? 1 11 ta?Firm; November, ISc; December, ; M ii. H 1 -te. P rfc ? Rt indard a tia f-; **7 1-2. 1 il i'i i :., J , , . ,,?,.,. HM, t, .i l-.'c; Iodk.s, 5 l-8c; c!e:ir ribs. I l-4e.; shin t cleats, E V8c. i>ry (tell 1 Mi ai i Wo.; ctsar ribs, 1 7-s.-.; short clear, ;- i-8c. 11.-ii ft mea tai ly at ti HL Till} COTTON MAI'.KKTS. LJVERPxOQL, Novtsnher M?MM P. M. -Ci tton?Demand fair; pri es Bras; American middling, 4 0-:-M , sales, bali s; Ami rican, ? 0 I ilati in :??? I cv irt, 1,000 i ilea Kccelpt*. 8,000 bale*; American 1,7011 bali ?. rv! fair; De cember and January, 4 :;o-i'ti'<(4 ;.' .1 ? ,? and February, 1 -'- - ?? 1 4 :? I --v. (, 1.: k i,r iar> ai 1 March, 4 30- ii 1 4 31 -t kl : March und %pril, 4 ? ? ? 1 I 1 ' kt.; April ind May. i 4 ? f June, 4 1 ? : i . June .pi i j ii., I '' ted.; July ani Auguat, 1 i 11 ? 1 qulel ll ths t!v mee. 1 v U -Cotton -American middling, 4 9-1.1.; November, 4 :;?'f^J.. value: No? vember and i'p etnb r. 4 31 -?>i? fo-iier.-: December ind January, 4 U Sid, sell : ?; j.uiiirv and Pebruary,-; irv and March, 4 n-SfSl 32-tiid.. sellers; M*r 1 . \ '. I j.'-fiM . Milers; April and elsy, 4 "i-si-l.. sellers; May aad Juna, 1 '.i-t'i'i , value; .lune and July. 4 wo-^lfl.. buyers; July ani August, 4 y.-fiin.. buyers; At toot and .September, 4 IVSPf.-l L.'"-*-*-! , L ? ? Fut ii es c! ;S*d flt' a ly. NEW TORK, November 23.?Cotton? Quiet: middling Quit, s U-Md.; middling I, it '.'-Sc s lien, ? pPvfture* closed Brm; solea I'I wo biles; November, 18.33; pDecember, 18.13: Jann* hiv, t? 17: Pebmarv, ti. IJ; March, T.-1.47; April. XH.31; .May. J8.54: June. I-V.'*; July, *s I; \p susi J.^tO, b. pd mber, -; Octo? ber, $5.25 Total visible supply of cotton for the w.ir d. Xi-i\'-7 buks, of which 3.2TUS5 bale* are American; ae<lnst !A".2,:i.',7 and 3,506.157 tait ?, respectively, last year. Ri ceintl of cotton this w-i-k ll nil In? terior towns 175.3S4 bales Raaelpts from the plantation*-', 2-*-*.:'l7 bale*. Crop In sluht. 3,"4?,87*1 bait - Nat rejelpts. mme; rross, 2.S34 bales; forwarded. 469 bales, BSllS, none; stock, Ul.1 .', balea Totals to-d.iv. tad SS far this week: N-' receipts, 1*5.327 bales; exports, Creat Hrltaln, 14.1>1 bales; Prance, 15.482 bales; Continent, 10,119 bal R28.73, bales, la ilnce September 1st: Net receipts, bales; export*, (ire.-- Britain, ? bales; Prance, bi7,292 bales; Conti? nent. 619,418 baits NKW OKI.KAN.-', LA.. November 23. Cotton?Put : ia lea, 4S.I0I bait**; Novemb.fr, HIO; December, Ui.U; Jantt arv. $Jt l-t- ppebruary H'S: March, 18.26; April, UM; M iy. IS.34; June. J-.38; July. Monday heine; Labor-Pay. there will be no cotton futures sent out from New Or? leans. NAVA f.-ST' IBB MARKKTS. WTLMINOTON, N. C., November BA? Rostn-Kltm; strained. $1.27 1-2; good strained, $1 .'.2 l-l Sptrtis of Turpentine?Steady; machine, 2i 1-afte.J Irregular, 24 5-Sc. Tar?Pinn, at tl. Crudo Turpt-ntlnt?Steady; hard. 31 10; soft, ITV); v ?- '! CHAKLKSTON, B C. November Z,. Turpentlne market tlrm at Be. Heceipts. 14 cask*. Rosin?Good strained firm at H.3(y&*1.30. Receipts, ?11 barrels. 8AVA.NNAH. OA., November 23.?Spir? its of turpentine Urm at 25 l-4c. Rosin?Plrm and unchanged. "?. ? n LAST CHANVB TO HAVK TOUR Ttoo\|S HAl-BRI'.li BV HKWITT HKOTHFRS for this price: Room 12 by ll feet, 14 In gilt paper. Address postal or call at No. Ht weat Main street, Rich? mond, Va. no 24-it CAUUIA-UI-S, BlGOH-aS, WAGOMf, a\o. '""" ""FOR SALK CHF*AP. ONB PANEL-TOP. FIRST-CIaAStl DB UVEHy-WAOON. ONE MILK-WAGON. with panel-bed sliding glan doors, and 3NE TRL'CK-WAOON. 4.0W capacity, all )f the Studbaker Wsgon and Carri*g* -ompany'i make. Special low prtcea for )ne week only. CHARLES E. HUNTER, 1528 east Main street, ao H-oodtx Richmond. Va. MA Itt *IK iRTflRJ K.KNCR. MINIATlIRjT^ATy.VN^^Ov! 14. ll*. Sun-rlsee .7"i HIGH TIDE. Sun aets . 4.'.3 .Mernina;.11:R Moon seta .li ;0u, Evening.11:10 MINIATURE ALMANAC. NOV. ?, ISSI. Sun ri.-- . ral HIGH TIDE. Sun sets .4:52-Morning.11:? Muon seta .12:-? Evening.?~ PORT OP RICHMOND. NOV. tl, 18SS. ARRIVED. Steamer Poet noniaa. Grave*. Norfolk. rm* rc ha n dim; and passengera; irvin YYtisi ger, superintendent. SAILED. 8chooner Sallie Brown. Lamaon, Nor? folk, to load coal, for Charleston, 8. C.; vessel, D. O'Sullivan. PORT OF NEWPORT NEWS, NOV. Sd. ARRIVED. (By telearapB.) British steamship Wooler, Oslveaton. SA. LED. Barge Masaaaoit, F.UI River. PORT OF WEST POINT. NOV. S3. Mi (By telegraph.) ARRIVED Steamship Richmond. Glover, New Tork; paaaengera and general cargo. Bti aii.shlp Dorchester, Parker, Baltl ni"i- , passengers and general cargo. Btesmship Charlotte. Nickle. Balti? more; pans mgers and general cargo. Steamship Allegi-auy, Nickerson, Provi? dence via Newport Jvews and Norfolk; passengers and general cargo. SAILED. Rreamsh'p Janeta. Petrie, Liverpool, with cotton. Steamship Dorchester, Parker. Provi? dence via Norfolk; pa .a-angers and general carno. st.-amshlp Allegheny. Nickerson, Balti? more; poasengera and general cargo. Steamship Richmond. G'.oVer, New York; Bg rs and g-meral cargo. ??-hip Charlotte, Nicki*, Baltimore* passengers and general cargo. n*tnim. MON KY TO LEND in any amount you wlnii at 6 per cont. Api iy to T. M. WORTHAM ft GO.. Real Batata and Loans, rm RV8a,WA,PR Tenth and Hank. TO LEND. $ 1,000 r ON 8.000 Siboo I CIT! REALTY 0.000 i HT loSoo \ LOW RATES. UBARLIfl A. Rof-R, Be .1 KV-' .ti and Lonna, no ?4-ll _No. ll ocrtti Inuit) atre?t.__ MONET TO LRND IN BUMS IO SUIT ON RICHMOND CITY REAL ESTATE. J. 1;. BLAH aft CO., 00 2l-lt lil.". Main str.. t. Fteiiros, Facts, and Ideas. of yesterday are the foundations and In itlona of t l-niorrow. ot'H "VERT POCKET STOCK, COTTON. AND GRAIN STATISTICS" comprises the his? tory of prices for thirty years reduced to To sny one contemplating trad ulg, or who de-ir-- to Inform themselves regarding: th* past, lt ls invaluable. We will ma.* tin* hook, together with our DAILY MARKKT LETTER, freo to any OD* on application. SIA3IKSK. TAYLOR ct CO., BANKRRfl AND BROKERS, io Broadway, New York. (ii? 24-lt) _ MONEY, BUMS TO SUIT AND LOWEST RATER, on CITY REALTY. No de'.av. fl B L -Va BELL, N... I 1101 th Tenth btrfet. Thoo* fl no :n MONEYTOLOAN IN ALI. \M' 'i'NTS ON ?'ITY AND BUB* URBAN REAL ESTATE. SMALL LOANS given prompt attention, I*. H.I.A KI' fl BAOBY, No. lt n.rth Eleventh Mfr. et _ NO Ki itini;it NAMUR) REiH'lHED. Under our Ct rilSCOt* Bystsm of dealing ur cai ital prob cted from toss. 1 foi 1 terence. BANK? ER, Rox l'.V'. New York. no 21-lt Wawsnnui imo*.. *xIon Viv x. V ti thi* BtflCk vx-.s selling at ??* j as. advised our 1 istomei i to sou lt 1 3 points profit, lt sold tn 1- ss than * We do not give much advice, but what ne do give lu reiiahle. All of our SPECIAL advice to enstomen ? aa the above. Write for our circular We want ? n-ru-esentatlve in ovary toxin. Wa acoept discretionary orders of BM and upwards. Our customers ure all making money following our ad? vice. CARTWRIGHT, KULLY Hr GO.. Hankers md Brokera .. 1 \. iv .-?. ; .,? *] m Bread Btreet, BOflj.lt_New Yoik city. MONET TO LOAN without fPi.tv on RICHMOND CITY (VAL ESTATE IN LARGE AND SMALL BUMS. Bl T C IN .fc IO, corner Tenth ani Bank streets no l-F.Hu-iWllm flIO to $30 PER MO>Ttl can be mad-- by my plan of GO-OPERA ?11 Vi; SPECULATION IN WALL BTREET ob investment of BOO. Sums from BS upward* received. Not one of my clients has ever loot tt dollar on my plan. Bt od tor prospects* and market-letter. mailed free. Highest references turnisaed. E. MORTIMER Pl Ni:, Bink r nnd Broker. ,5 Broadway, New York. _no W-8u*Wlra_ IIB HI BARI HO Villi OF TRADE. As many complaints are coming to the Chicago Board of Trade showing that per t-ii.n Intending to deal li. grain and pro? visions through nit-inh ra of the board, and subj ct to Its rules and re^ulatlona. are misled Into dealing with persons or firms who have no connection with this board tbe public ls cautioned agalnat dealing with audi persons or firms, and is notified that George F. Stone, B-eretary, will anawer any Inquiries as to whether any particular person or firm ls a mem? ber of such bo 11 1 GUi'ROE F. STONE, Secretary. au 2a^Su?*m_ HATELY BROTHERS, 000-910-911 Roysl Insurance Bulldlog, ClilCAUO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS In Grain snd Provisions. Orlan .icc..'ri' 1.1 .?.*-?? I-...arl . f I ..a.- la ruth aad option* Ad.an^. 4 n il. 'in .??:.?ifiimeiit frcliloo H a.-?" ouKj, I'm >n Stos-S Vari.. R>f. r I-. any I'hl'-aso Rankin* laaOlllUna >r Commercial Amener. Pall* ?BBBM letter un a* . al.rr. .poi,. u-MtoUclUtL foe 27-Su6m; Robt. Litidblotn & Co. Commission Merchants. K.Ltbl.'.tV-il BB SOLICIT ORBBRfl Uti IA AND U ROB 1*4 Grain, Provisions, Stocks*-^ Cotton, 7 Board ol Trade, Ground Floor, Chicago. Prtrata Wires. Eaat sod Weat. Memher* of < hieaico Beard of Trade. Cbiistro -?<? I Bzcbaace. New I .ra l*rodu.? Ki-tun*.. Siw \nra Cons. Blot * aad I*, 'tovam Ki. liAniia). ?H. Den* Mer.bauuKxctiati^e, Milwaukee Ctiaia tier ol t'oanu.-f. ? (OC 27-Su*,m) COTTON. Have you made money on the advance In cotton the past week? We advised our customers to buy lt. They also made morley by selling 8UOAR. Our MARKET LETTERS are not confusing, but give reliable Information. We do not Bend out daily letters, but when we have GOOD INFORMATION we will send our custo? mer* what we nave. It you had been a customer of our* Investing only ROO, your account would now have a credit of 1343. acting on our advice that we give and know la reliable. WBBAT. la low. WrlM for what we hav* te say In regard to that. We accept discretion? ary orders. Ten shares of stock sod upwards, or 1,000 bushel* of grain or up? wards, bought or Bold on I per cent. margin. If you are s epoculator it ts to your interest to write us. CARTWRIGHT. KR1XT at CO, Bankers and Brokera fl New Bt. and SI Brood St. New Tori. ao 3-StRt rt.*4AMIAI__ ^^ Ton or any one else, who can say they ever lost a dollar by investment* made through th* E. 8. HEAN HA PK HVSTKM Os* SPECULATION alli receive upon appila cation n CERTIFIED CHECK FOR TEN TIMBB th* amount. While our profit* paid to cu?tom*r* all over the United Slates have ranted from 9 per cent, to -at per cent, every fifteen daya, wb rnBDixcr according to our Information snd Ideas, and only after mature deliberation. We do not blatantly force upon th* specula? tive public any haphasard *ru***es lo re? gard to the future happenings In tha *.i>ck or grain market We have flet tha ? ot I ve trader* and brokers to thinking duiiny the past six week* and many have wondered, and more still have laughed and sneered at our daring statement* unit forecasts. We wera ridiculed br th* ma? jority for presuming to predict decline* In -tock* when every ont els* were advising their purchase. They paid no heed to tho causes that we advance*! In support of our Idea*, but because we were the only ones to advance them they thought th*m wrong. But the events of the past t trto weeks have verified our predictions amt proven that our Idea* were correct. Wa aro student* of the markets, snd have, bp long experience, become thoroughly posted, on every detail pertaining thereto. We rn tetra the- most valuable and reliable In formation hourly, and have the very b***. facllitie* for keeping ourselves and cus? tomer* acquainted with every happening which affect* the marketa We do nut wildly Jump at conclusion*, but. by tha us* of sound reason and facts, ws figure out the correctnesa of our Ideas before giving them to the public. THRSF* ARO THK REASONS why we sr* enabled to successfully forecast the markets. Our cor? respondents, snd those who have read our statements of five week* ago. which ad? vised them to sell LoiiinvllU and Nash? ville when lt was gflltn* at ft'. Tobacco when lt was at par. IV- id.np? ?rh*n lt waa 19. Manhattan when lt was 103. leather at so. Ga* at 7o. T. C and I. at (I. and pr*V dicted that Sugar would sell below nar when lt was quoted at 110. will not now wonder why our Special Order Depart? ment has p.til such large profit* lately. WE WERE RIGHT, -.n-l with the aid of tha DEAN SAFE SYSTEM, we securedl large profits on our trades. If you wish io AVOID RISKS In specu*. latintf, address us fr free particulars. E. 8. tu: t\ A co., COMMISSION BROK ERA, 35 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. HJGHi-'ST Rl^EnBNCESx _(no 24-Su^t) _ _______-^ ot n rttsm LETTER. WE WILL SEND ,UU FREE THO only 4-pa-ge Market Letter issued dally from New York and Chicago, lt ls full of gossip, and live comment on stocks am-j grain. Orders solicit I in any amoint, for cash or on 3- to t-polnt margin. Cininilsa slon. l-l*. Rank references. J. H. "Alli.'Ul. A CO., Members Board of Trade, Chicago; Proa duce Exchange and Con. Stuck Ex hang*. New York. 2i>8, 45 New street ItW York; 17 Hoard Trade. Chlcagxx oe ll-Sm _____ MONEY LOANED ON IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATB at I per cent. No commission* nor f?eg for trujt deeda nor for recording. G. R. TABB. Special l.- un Agent. Northwestern Mutual U'e In-uranc* Ca. ' je 23-lm 1201 vast Main street. MONEY TO 1,RND AT ALL TIMES. ON CITS' OF 1UCH MOND REAL ESTATE. N. W. BOWE, au V-ly No. 4 north Eleventh street, BANKS Atti BAISKKRS. JOHN L WILLIAMS 4 SOUS,' iticmtoND, vmaiNiA, pMpUUUM i.i INVESTMENT SECURITIES. First-class Investor nt Securities bought anil sets. Itallroad and Municipal and Stre?t Bulla way Lonna negutUtcxi or purchased out* right LETTERS OF CREDIT furnished, available in all p.irti of the world. ly W-Tu.TbAau HOTELS. Ac. TheJefferson, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. THIS MAt.NIFK T.NT I MIT Kb IS ROU OPEN FOR THE UKx._i-I'lON 0>' UCCST8. LADIES' CAFE, ORILL KOO VI. Tl' KKIHH.RUSI blAN, KOMA.N', AND TITI IU I ila. AINSLIE & WEBSTER, Managers. molli ii k alt if ami i'll isrni: io: ho hts. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT IN TH?* MOUNTAINS. HOTELS ANT) CoTtaOES IfAVB ALT* MOUEH.N COMFORTS. SPLENDIDLY KEPT: RKASONABLB PRICES. Oi'EN THU VLAU ROUND. For term* apply tn Mr FRED STERKY. Msaas-*r. au l*-Fr..-tnAVVts _ Hot Springs, Va. Forest Lodge" OLEN ALLEN. VA. On and ellar aut....ii!i;i; ->4tb, until further notice, there will be MN fl THAIN'S DAILV, ijuii-lays excepted, ba. tAcen Richmond anti Gita Allen, running as follows: _ Trains will leave Richmond for Olea Allen nt -*t*? A. M., U noon. 4 P. _L ami *? 20 P M. Trains will leave olen Allen for Rich* mund at 6:14 A. M.. 7:? A M., Lia P. M.. fl! p. |L. and MA V. M. ? All trains from Richmond will leave both Itynl-Street and Elh* atatlona ex? cept thoae m irked with a atar. Tba latter will leave (rom Elba Station only. lairg" parties visiting the Lodge for aa afternoon's or evenings arouae.nent, para tlcuiarly wben music ts rt-quir* 1 for dancing, etc, will please 'phone a few boura In advance, so that suitable ar. ratigementa may be made. F.pr fu!l-?r particular*; addrea* Ft > H. ****** LOIXlK, Glen Allen. Va.. 'Phone OM B. se rr-u _ DENTISTS. F. 1 "I. F. DAYISON" DfcXTISTS, t_ east Main street. We bave decided to adopt tbe foi-owtag price* until furtoer notice: Gold F.limg* .*.VU Amalgam and Cement Killings. nt Full Set* of Teeta . tue Extracting Tctth . ? *r*-.lnle** Extractlcn . ie Crown and Bridge Work a apeclalty ct the sam* reduction. Bast materials and workmanship guar? anteed, no 14-F.SuAW EDLCATIOXAL. KEW YORK, W. Y., ll West Mtk St, THK JACOTOT SCHOOL (AUJ. Ce at rat Park), offers a DKLIGHTFt I, HOMB ANO CHAPERONAGE to young ladles <UtUt ous ot talcing spec'al course* Tboreagg collegiate ?reparation. Music. Art. Las guages, Mlle. Froroent ifurmerly wltk bra irlvuuii Reed). Mra .h*-*i?_,.V" Morgan, principal*, aa s-gugWU HO_jf.Bg, Mines, cowa, am, "^*^%0 FOR SALK KASVaOHM_BAY OWag. INO. 4 years o*l standard bred, ttrothp tho great Tea-pia Bar; ls fast ead pea.