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STOCKS mAKIEt jHSAMNGS ALSO MirCII BIvTTUB I)lS rnmuTEn t«.C\ i'oii some; timi:. GESERSL TONES OF KARKET STRCHG. necnlntlyc- $eiitltitcut Sci'.ihn'.Miicli M«»rc Confident — " TroHt - TnUiiiß jinl.es the , OlosljJii' Somewlijit Ir rrjrnlnr, lUit tltv :',lnroad* ■'■: : - t?i«o'n J'ric«'» Are Xut iCxtcnsivo— llotul Market llrond nmJ Aotivr— Tho J'ro ilncc Mnrl%etK'. : .'j vi;W" YORK, February 6.— Tlie stock i.Tlict showed considerable access of an na<lon to-day, .and the dealings .were :rix beitvar distributed than for some •no past. Tlierc were stocks which .-.jC back, and some which fell away r prolit-taJdng after recent considerable Trances, but thf* general ton?, of Ih'» ;:;rkot was strong, and ."pcculatlvo sen T ' went sccn>oj much more* confident. her*? was a feeling-" that tlie :smi>rbvo<.l: smi>rbvo<.l >.-iditjon.s were duo io pome development nt jrcn'cTiilly known, and the professional •-Hucrs. who in fact did not know what r\v were, were among the largest buyers, i the supposition that others who did now were in tho market with them. These irmiycs had to do to a large extent with issible developments in tlie suit against :e Northern Securities Company. Con irnt expressions were heard, but on '.onynxous autliority. that the decision ' the Supreme Court was made up ?airist the admission of the suit to nrgu lrnt. Th*e supposition also "found ex ro^??ion that the projectors of the great lorgcr have an alternative plan to fall ack on, in case of the declared illegality; r tho present company. It was argued ■jat a foreign «R>rporation might hold ig securities of United. States corpora ons, outside the jurisdiction of the nitcd States laws. The reported formation of a. leading Dmpany to control Metropolitan Street lailv/ayv on a guarantee of dividend, was ot of much benefit 'to that stock, but the yidehce thus given of the continued lanning on the part of capital toward evciopment, had an effect on specula- GATRERINGS OF MJNERS. Social patlierin^R of mlniers in Pennsyl .-ania, -was also made much of, especially is men rated as antagonistic were re lort'ed. to be present on favorable terms. Phft import-anco ..attached to such unsnb u-uitial conjectures, indicated the con- Inufd predominance of professional ope -atioiis in the market. The traders also nade much of tlve induction in the dis :ount rate of the Bank of England, as •remising a relaxation of tlie pressure ipon New Yorlc for gold.; Of tlie day's movements in detail, South •rn Pacific was largely in the hands of the'samc speculative Interest which has been dealing in it recently, and the move ment iii Pennsylvaaia. was aiso attributed tx> this operation. The Variderbilts. 'as a. ?;roup, -were all strong, and the Toledo, St. Louis and Western stocks moved Iri sympathy with the group. <>n rumored nibsorption in the Vanderbilt in^rest. J'he gains in these stocks reached ■ 0. points. Lake Erie and '\Vestern preferred -bowing the latter fifrure. United States :2vpross made a further advance of 7S-4. rhe rise of 73-2 in Third Avenue, wjis duo o comparison of its price with that of MetrOJEwlitan, with an ultimate guaran co of 7 3ier cent. Illinois Central was ;lso strong, on the general consideration >f its price Jcvel as compared with; other -qual dividend payers. CLOSEi IRItEGULAR. Profit-taking made the closing some what Irregulaiv but the inroads upon iricos were not extensive. The bond market was broad and active/: rota] sales, par value, 54,0T>3.0n0 shares. , ..'nitcd States 3's rose 1-S. on the last ■nil. The total sales of stocks to-day were 64 .800 shar.is. * LIONET . AND EXCHANGE. Close.— Money on call. 21-4<S2l-2 per ".nt; pri^ne mercantile paper, ;4<J4 l-2 pvr jent.' Sterling exchange firm, willi actual bu.-=i less in banlcers's bills .it $4.571-4. for de nand, and at $4.84 ."-Sft^l.S* 0-4 for sixty Jays: posted rates, $Lg> J-2ff-?4.SS; com n^rcial bills, ?4.535-4fis4.S4. P.ar silver. i>3l-4. Mexican dollars. •*-"? "-?. Government bonds weak. State bonds nactive. Railroad bonds firm. Vx«vr York Stock.; Q-UOtallons. (Prepared for the Dispatch by Thomas Branch & Co.) Open's. Closed. American . Can, common/. 14?; 34. American Can, preferred 55"i ot'.-j VimT. Cotton Oil, com. (no sales, closed) ' -11 1 *- American l^oco., common — S2',s 31Ts American Loco., preferred^ iC\i %l\i American Su?ar 12S 12s American Smelters Co 47r» ■ 47 Amalgamated Copper .... — 75 74VJ Anaconda Mininsr Co U4 *'£'& Atchison, common 77U 77% Atchison, preferred ... S7«i S7?i Baltimore and Ohio 301',i 304^ Baltimore and Ohio, pr<-f — PC PfiVi Brooldyn Rapid Transit ..... CG?; Gs?i Canada Southern SSVV SS Chesapeake and Ohio AG 4C% ■ Chi. and Great Western 23 i3\£ Cb)., Mil. and St. Paul lGs*i ltt\k Chi., R. Island and Pacific... !&",«: 3C4V4 C. C. C. and St. L... 103 lOiVi Colorado Fuel and Iron.. — SG S"i"s Colo, and Southern, c0m.... .30 15"-s Colo, and Southern, Ist pref.. CO ; CSM. Colo and Southern, 2d pref.. ?&■*. 32U, Consolidated Gas 21S 21SU Con- Tobacco. 4 per cent..... CA en Con. Tob. pref. (no sales) 13CVs Del. and Hudson (no sales) 37:r Del., Lack, and Western — 230 2i9 Erie, common .... 394 3V& Erie, Ist preferred 6!Bi ft Gtneral Electric 251% 2SOVi Illinois Central 33S ,J^ Iv. and M. (no sales, closed).. .... 34Vj; Louisville and Nashville..... 304^ VW& Manhattan Elevated 3r,3?; 13-iVi Metropolitan ........ ......... 172U ITIU Mexican Central 2&V2 29 Mex. Central, Ist incomes... 32 32?r Missouri Pacific - 10314 103Vj Mo.. Kan. and Texas, pref... 53 o2«- New York Central IC2M: 103 : ;s N. Y. Ont and Western.... S3-"ii 3.'.;* Norfolk and Western 56}b] 5^ Nor. and W.. pref. (closed).. .... W/i Xorth American Co :.... 93 92-. Pacific Mail *% Pennsylvania I^9vi ¥''* People's Gas ----- 10016; I"*!'* Reading r.7 ;.. ; Reading, Ist preferred S2Vt . S2U ■^tadins. "i preferred w;;v Ujts San Francisco -. l' l^- Sa-n Francisco. 2<l pref ;*•„•• St. L. Southwestern, pref . . . - s§!i -S-s Southern Pacific ...... £> -^jVa Southern Railway ••• : i3^ •■-•? .Southern Railway, pr0f...... Vi-n. in'/s Tennessee Coal and Iron — Wife t>-v.2 Tonxas and Pacific :........... 3SV£ ■ ."^ L'r.ion Pacific, com. 102>i" I«*2^ Union Pacific, preferred S9?V S»i* United States Leather, com.. 13% BVj United States Steel, com _.. 44 4^.^ United States Steel, pref...-. !£% Viy. Va.-Car. Chcm., com. (.no , sal(-s) — ............ Cl Va.-Car. Chem., pref. (olTer- at close, but no sales) Waba*h, preferred ... — "... •".43% 43 Hj Western Union Telegrajjh.... $V/s ■ Sife COTTON. ■ . ' Openins. Closn. February ..."...-. 8.1S 5.2.1 March 320 S2f April .......5.21 S;>> May ............. ...8.23 5.21 June (bid) .........5.22 ' ,S.2j July .............S.'JS 5.25 Aufe'Ußt ...V".... v . ...8.11 S.i;l September .......*..... 7.52 7.8G Dctober .7.7 C 7.5! HondM. . United States refunding; 2*B; regi.... lOS'i, United States refunding 2*s. coupon. lOSVi United States 3's. registered. ."/;. . .'. .108 United States 2's. coupon 108 " United States f'nuW 4"s. rcsrJstered.... 139 tJnitod States newr/4's;,: coupon. .. . .'• ".', 133 Unitftd States old/4's. registered....' 112 QniUid States" old 4's, coupon; ■":.'.-..".".. 312 United States 6'», ; registered y. . ... . . 106 LJnJted . staU-s 5*«,; coupon; '.............106: ' atchison," general: 4's .;...... — .:.... -JffJTi: mtimw* fUL&jQhi* 4's .!1.:.1.......,i0aj5: : JcrtyS-Jnr<WW Gr jwing Boys make a growing trade, Boys wi 11 be boys, Don't spoil tlieir fun ; Buy these suits And let them run. "We're closing the heayierarid medium weights; you eaii re duce the yearly clothing bill by spending money now. Every correct idea for boys' dress is in this lot. $5 Suits S'2.:}s. We can't, say too much about these $4, $5, and $6 Double- Breasted Coatee, Norfolk, Sailor, and Russian Blouse Suits— we're offering at only TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW-: we'r^ going to make a" spe cial offering of Boys' Knee Pants— worth up to $I— only 48 c. Baltimore and Ohio 3'4's 9% Baltimore and Ohio cony. 4's. .. . 10*> ' Canada Southern 2's HO 1 ?. •Central of Georgia G"s 111 1 ,! Central of Georgia, Ist incomes...... 79'/> Chesapeake and Ohio 4V-'s --- 30-S-li Chicago and Alton. H'^'s .- S4Vi Chi., JJur. and Quincy new 4's S6V-V Chi., if. and St. Paul" general 4"5.... U4 Chi. and XorthwCstern consul 7's : il3S?l ; Chi.. Rock Island and Pacific 4\s IIOVj C, C, C. and St. Louis gen. 4"s ICCVi' Chicago Terminal 4's SG Colorado and Southern 4"s 02 1 /' Cons. Tobacco 4's ..... Co^s Denver and Rig : Grande 4"s 102V't Erie prior lien 4*s SS'/i Erie general 4's SS 1 /- Fort Worth and Denved City Ist.s... 109 " Lpuisyille and Xash. Unified 4£. 301VS .Mexican .Central 4*s ...... S2?i Mexican Central. Ist incomes ",2% Minn, and St. Louis *'s 104 Missouri, Kansas and Texas -15...;.. W*i Missouri, Kansas and Texas 2's S3 Xcv,- York Central lsts 103 Xew- York Central sen. Zyy5.......... 10S Xew Jersey Central general 55.... 135 Vi Xorihern Pacific 4's 305V_. Xortliem iMcifle T.s 74Ts Norfolk and Western consoJ 4's 103' i Reading; greneral. 4*s 99 St. L. and Iron Moun./consol s"s H7-;i St. Louis and Sail Francisco J4's P7Vi St. Louis Southwestern lsts SS\iz St. Louis Southwestern 2's 7!> San Antonio and Aransas Pass 4"5.. 91^4 Souihern Ps.cillc 4's S4Ts Southern Railway s's T^k Texas and Pacificists 120V^ Toledo, St. L. and .Western 4's SG . Union Pacific 4's lOoVi Union Pacific cony. 4's 30G^i Wabashlsts 118 7 i .W 7 abash 2's 112 Wabash Deb. B. CS% West Shore 4's 132 V; Wheellris and Lake Erie 43 S3?i Wisconsin Central 4's SS^ M. and O. ■ collateral trust 4's !is*i Central of Ga. 2d incomes JS^i VlreihlarCarolina Cliem., com 01 yirginia-Carolina Chem.i' pref. ..... 122 H>cnl«(hrd AJi'-Lliie Sccnriticrx. BALTIMORE, MD., -February '■'. C—Sea board, common, 25 1 ,4!i72iJVi; Seaboard, pre ferred, 4G?i'5"47; Seaboard 4's, S4V2 1 534 ; ;5. ftICIiVOND STOCIC 3TAIUCET. Richmond. Va., February C, lf»02. STATE SECURITIES. Bid. Asked. Xorth Carolina 4's .....'. 104 ..... Xorth C;in>iina C's 335 Virginian's (new) mU S'J% Virginia: Centuries ;i?.ij iii*% CITY SECURITIES. ' Richmond city o's ."' ...-. 117 Richmond city -Ts 10? M. 107->;' I RAILROAD BONDS. lA.C.L.ofC, C. of 1., sp. c. 2J5 ..... A. C. L. of C, C. Of J., 4p. c. OS ICO A. C. L; Cer. of Ind., 4p. c... iii! 303 Cen. of Ga/Ry. consul 55.... m- • C, C. and A. 2d 75............. 112 ..... C. and 0., R. and A. Ist 4's.. 103 ..... C and 0., R. 'and A. I'd 4's.. lUu C. and O. son. M. ii«'s... ; 10s Colum. and Green. Ist ti's 320 ..... Ga., Car. and Xor. lav 55.... aiO ..... Georgia PaciJic Ist G's 32'J Ga., Sc>. and Florida ....113 Ga.. So. and Fla. con. 5.5...... llO^s Norfolk and AVostern Ry 4's.. 102 Petersburg:! Crass A 55... US ..... Petersburg Class B /C's './ 12S . Rich, and Danville sold C's.. 12u ■/...•. Rich, and Petersburg eon. C's. 120 ..... R., F. and P., con. I'/.'5....... 110 R. Y~. R. and C. Ist ex. s's.. 310 ...".. Rich, and Meek. 3st 45....... S-". iO South-Bound Ist s's HI 3 ,-; ..... Seaboard Air-Lhi,? Ist eon. 4's. Sl I.^1 .^ . V 4>s S-'oaboard Air-Line <;01. ir. s'fcv 102Ti 1 OS's Souihern Railway Ist s's 313 ..... Western X. C. Ist C's..*. 118 STREET RAILWAY BONDS. Norfolk Street Ry Ist .Ts '110 j..... Rich. Traction -By isL ,T5...... 10S ..... STREET RY.| STOCKS. Pur. Xorfoilc Ry; and Light Co. 25 ■: 10 12 Rich. Traction Railway Co. 50 '43 iZ' RAILROAD STOCKS. Atlanta, and Charlotte . — '.lOO'-'ICSVi .■■■■ Atlantic-Coast Lint- "A"... .100 :... 300 Atlantic-Coast Lino, pref./.-100 2f9 330 ' Atlantic-Coast Line. cdni.'.lCO; .S7 / t'S : AJlantie-Coast L. of Conn. .loo 155 3(5 Chesapeake iind Ohio ...... ICO -Hi ....". Ga. So. and Fla. Ist pref..loo/...P9U- .-101 .• Ga. So. and Fla., 2d pref.VlOO 7S ;:80; Ga So and Fhv.", c0in.. ....100 .",0 • CO X. and W., prof.; 4p. 0.....300 ill N. and W., common — ... ..10u sf. 57 R, F. and P.. common — 100 -C ..... R F. anil P. -div. obi i...; 100 242 ■ 210 R F. and P. <"> V. c. guar.-.HM). 2CO ...... It.' F. and P. 7 p. c.' : s:uar:.lCrt : iSO.; .-.. R &P. & lc. F. &P. oon/70 ..'. 1> Seaboard Air-Line, pref/.-.IW A,JA . -J^ Seaboard Air- Line. cpm...;inC' -spy, :»._«,.. Southern - Rail way; ■pref.."..100; 'M\i< ..... : Souihern Hallway," com — 100 ..:r .--... ' J3AXK & TFI. CO. 'STOCKS. American Xational .... .100 in ■■■■ : - / \ Broad-Street Bank ......... .'5 "•'> -I'Ai City ............. ..;.......... 25 .U — . First National...;. ...100 170. Merchants' Xa lloiial ....... 100 : -.;>:> . ••• • • Motropolitnn Bank of Va... la i''j ■■■-■ National' Bank oft'Va-:.... 1C0 : 321 ..... Peters. S^v. ami Ins./C0... 2ir. CO Rich Trust and S. D/ Co..KH> 336U ' 137 Savings Bank of Richmond i". 50 ': Stat« Bank of Virginia.. /.100 ldt, ..... Virginia Trust C0... .......:. 1»U ll'S ..... .INSURANCE COMPANIES. • A'irglnia Fire .nnil Marine.. 25 i6!-i ..... ;MISCELLANI ; :OUS.; . / ' ". : ,- : : - - American: Loco:, i.r<-f...:..10J 5'2 .-"• " 9.V-. American Loco., com num.. l-; ovi oj, \nier. Tob. C0.. -prof.'S p.c.H.O 145- 3uO • Con./Tob., prof., 7 p. C....100 117,//..... Cons. Tob. 4 ><. c ;bonds..lOO'/ Cs'-V — . Old ■? Dominion S. S- Co/.... 100 .12. 124 \ ..... S 7 and S. Co. Ist b ds. t> p.. c. 30j . :... s! 1. and S.Co. con. ; 4Vj's-'..- : - h>- ..... S-S S <R-. I. Co.- prof. .7 , p. c. 100 SO ..... «!*-<?; S and I. C0.... c0m — 10!) 29 ..... ] Va -Car. Cbom.; prof. S p.c.100: 322 : 122',t Va -Car. Chem.... c0m.......100-;Cl*i. C 2 , / .SALES BEFORE THE, BOARD. : ' :\: \ j 100 Seaboard' Air-LinV. v prefer ml; at 47U: : ICO. Seaboard Air-Line, common, .at j :"^"':- SALES ; AT:/THE"BOARD.; / / / I .3,000 Virginia ;f S's;kt;lK)l^^2,Rooiyirß:ihla? 3 ; n ! -at- Sff'i: SW Virginia.'* Centurk-s at- 99^i;*i ' jßw"«l&Hriuiid. ■ ti iy 4's ;|tti « lo'/VS JJ \3,00\ 3,000 ■;; dea,= | THE RICHMOND DISPATCH.- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY T, 1902. IboardfAir-Linc : 4's : at iiv&y: 5.000 ' ; Seaboard ; Alr-LlneT4's Sat"; 84%: i 20 i-Rf chmond >TrUHf : ands Safe Companyint'l37;?lo^ r irf; ginia-Carollna/ Chemical, preferred;- -"at il22Vt ; S4^yirgtnla-Cs\rpl Ina (Chemical ?z ■ pre^ • f erred, at 122V4. " ~ SALES- SINCE - THi: BOARD. : "IW /Scabbard 1 AirrLine; "preferred; .at '47;' 5,W0 Virginias Cenlurlesjat S9vi. - " ' : KICHMO.ND MARKKTS. • Richmond, Va.,; February Z, 1302./ Beans: ' . ' ' .White, ; per ''ibushel'-. ;■;.-.'.•■.'."■? 2 K. ■■/:■■ r U O; ; Colored, ; por .: bushel .'.;;;-..;.' 1 65 & 175 ; • Clay;peA» ;........ .........;.. 1 3>, 3> 1 ?.O ': Black -peas/ ....:...../ ......""1 25 ..<?A-1;35 . Blackeye peas ........'....:. ;I 40' Sf-1 00 Seed: -:• '■ ': ,: ; : - ; :' : ."... / ..;/ ■ --" .-.' Clover, ■'•/•--wholesale.', /per.; .' .. r ■ - bu Kh el ...-........;. ■ .' . Nominal. Z\ Tlznotny,?. /. .... . . Nominal. '"' Orchard ;prars;". wholesale... Nominal.' ......... ....:.• &<*& -.--10-;,/ f: German.: millet ./.%........ /£0 ft Si I VHuiigarlan ...-,..:.. .■......' J?0:© 90 .'..;.....•... .... 90: CP 100\; Hay: . : : ■•--.. ' '/,:. " Xo. 1 timothy .I^.oo • \ .-- ' f ■ -Xo. 2 ; timothy ....... .......14 00 •• - . Xo. 1 clover, mixed:....... 12 00 '$13 r/i. , Xo. 2 clover, mixed :....... 11 00 Sl2 00 [■-'. /Xo:.l c-over. .:........-..... 12 CO! (^l3 00 ■ Xo; 2 clover ; ......: ...... XominaT. . • ■Virginia timothy. Xo. 1/. .. 14 00 -. . @li* 00 : :■• : Virginia timothy, Xo.-2.... ; 12 IX), @13 00 ■ Virgin^ mr5ed......^....-Nominal., Ci:>ver. Virginia '.;:»..".".:■. Nominal. ■•■' '-/-/ Straw: ,•' : :■■ ■■ :;.■- r. ■: •- y.-.\.:-, '■ : V Compressed .. 7 00 @ 7 60 j^o.-;2? 4 Drriscd, large bales 7 50 @ 800 Si}ur.k=: . - - : Baleu .......... 11 00 @12 00 ,| Itooi.^: .* '• '• ' V . " - Ginseng. p«r pound * 00 @ 4 50. . ■ fttatc*. r«9" or topi, per .. : .. ] noun*. ../...--••-- ......... S5 ® 38 Tpanuta. Dntaa -.-.. — .-.../ IVsHS V-<i Extr*. har.d-plckea 1-&. i^ V»oo:: r " -. " '-■■ . ■ v.' )■ • ." Tub washsC 23' @ 2S: TJnwasheu ........../. . 15 @ 17. Burrr'vi-ill brine 3 to Be. per, pound leaa paeon: : Smoked clear-rib sides/... 10-'@'-10% P.nlk (ury-sa^ clear fll> sides ....:.... S GO® S SO Shoulders, bulk ...:....... PJ, ■/. Virginia hams, fancy..... 13Vs@ W ' Srniihfic'id hams r ........'.. IS :@ 20 a«oordlng to - - ' •'-: ■ size and brand 12 & 12% Belies (bulk) .....I. 9^o . 0% Short, backs ......... ........ 8% ■J^ong-, heavy," fat backs - OVi: Light, lons backs ........ SCO liutts ........ .......... 7%, Cfluntrv. Bacon: : Hams, small, smoked, P«r pound 14 @ 1* Ham?, medium-size. weU- „, smoked, per p0und...... 11%' a' 12^« ! HamH. very- iarae: size. well smokea, per pound .11., I Horns. 1 slightly «moked. r . ,- ~ • J small, per pound ......... 13*4, ■.',-'■ Hams, .slightly umoked, ■-.- ' • :: . Ij».rge, per pound ...... . 11 ® IS Shoulrten, well smoked. . per pound ................ 9V^@ 9;* Shoulder*. unsr,;oljed, pel*. . o^ per pound '.. • S @ "*/» ■ Eiaeß." Kir-a.}!. imoked, per pound ...... .*...... 10^4 Sides, lar.^e, smoked, per pound •'.. 10 I,«Ti: .. "• ■ ' . . ■-." . . . . ■-...-; -for tierces l fl % . t Compound, for tierces.... SV* ' '■' ;•' Cheese: Bfst "full cream (New York State) 11%'"'' IS-pound, picnic 12 . 35-DOnnd. f.at -11% .'-'": Fish— Herrlncs: ' . • - Ts^fclh Carolina, family. roe, , . half barrelc S 75 • "Wood's X. C. cuts ........... EOO Other brands, IC orth Caro lina cuts 5 00 Susquehanna cuts: ...5 00 GROCERIES, Sec. ■ ira\./;hes: Atlantic 6o'b *T Eest and cheapest 65's .... So Climax Wb 65 Swift &• Courtney 30'» 75 Coast 100' a 85 : Globe 100's S5 ■ Ulurt Jv«»n Ws ............. 150 3lue ISan E00 r 8 4 36 Syrup: / « . Sugar hyrup, Recording to quality ........ ..."■• !«■© 2* Vvhlto corn syrup 25 li> 27 .Vanilla-flavored syrup.... 25 @ 28 New -Orleans Molasses: . „ Low sraae "..... : ...... 12wg 15 Convrifuga*. 18 @ 22 Op*n kettio ■ 30 © 40 Psrto Rico 15 @. o» Honey:: / c «">»•;» Strained ••. » <3» 10, Comb. In 1-pound caßes.. 10 © 12\i Loosfi comb 7 <2P S. Rice: . • . . . . . Carolina, whole grain .... B & 7 Caroline, broken .......... .4 © S For«lgri P good '. 6 @ 6 Fancy 6 <Q &A Salt: : -• ; . •■? .-;,'•; Fine, white, dry. from store, per sack, 200 lbs, 90 100 pounds ..45 Fiour: Fancy patent 4 3B #4 70 Virginia- patent ........... 4 25' ((£455 Straight "> 75 (fi> 4 CO Ciear 3 SO (?? 375 j-:xtra - • — .:iSO & 3 75 Low grade ...325 (f 3 50 Cornm>;:u. Country, bolted — , SO MillofTai - Hulk, sbipstuff. per . ton... 2o GO . Bran •• •• 24 0U ' Sugar— - ■;.._.-.;" Cut-loaf •■-..•. • 5 50;- Standard, powdered ...... 500 . Granulated - 4 SH Confectioners' A 4 C 5 Xo. C B 435: ; " Xo 9 ........ •• 410 Xo! 12 C... 4 00 c f3? c :. ........•.••- --•••• . Lasuayra ...••• a G> H; yr.-/-aooDS. Bleached fihlrtmca " ana Sheetings^ • A Gloucester .. ••• ...•••••.. ,J7* 10-4 Pombroko is 10-4 XJt\ca ....... [■•_■' ••••■- 25 Brown Cottons: < . N. C. Plaids oVi® 5 4-4 Exposition , V/bQ 5» Merrimack Shirtings ..... 4_ v Pacifies ••••• •■•• ■- uf*. .'"■■ Manchester ' *?» . Simpson mourning *r» EGGS. jln cratss. near 7 cy, v<r? : nia; ' fresh, "per dozen ■ .: 21 In crates, from other auc ■ tions* per. dozen ■.;.•...-.....".. 23 @- 24 In barrels ana boxes, fresh.-. , - / per dozen ~ -^jj^f- y *> l Turkeys,- henrf ••••••• 13 % 14 , Turkeys, gobblers : . 12 ' f Ducks, large, per pound.... S @ 10 Young chickens, large, per / . pound •'• — •••••••■ ■■'"'."£; t*' " : Young chickens, 5ma11...... 1.; (f> 14 I argd'youns roosters, each. Zd <rp ii. I Old roosters, each ......... ■ " - iiO ■ iHensr^er pound — .......... _ Stf? . io ■'Gunleas, ea.cn •••••. , la <fl? 20 r-rgf *at cee.^e. i-a^.h.. :..... w ® « Small jrer.se. =^ch _ : . . -,/ • ■■ay - cc " . DRESSED POULTRY. Turkeys, choice, fat, per lh.' 30 <[i ]>c Turkeys poor to fair, pur ))•. IS./;/; ir> Chickens, small; fat, per lb, U X- Chickens, large - fat; peril.. ~ vz (if: n Ducks ' ■ c~oic<r, iat, per lb.. 1:!: § 14 | Geese," choice, rat,. per 1b.;... •): @ 10 ! j BUTTER:; ■;. ! Choice, .fresh, . per pound ■'■"•- IS <3> 20 Choice, .' fresh, mixed, ?<?r _ •' . ' :• pound :• ■..'■iu <W U , Common to lair ............ .I,> <a\: "1^ VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. Irish, potatoes, per bushel.. 1 0«i @.l-in Onions, per barrel ...."... : . :: "■ J r,r Z73 Apples, us to quality 2 i/.' r-.«i;r -.«i; 400 . ' •Apples, choice- eating, ; per barrel .......:.••••. ;••'•••'••• ;';'•' Q' 2 00 Pears, Ifaitictt, per b0x:... ,;r50 : , Pears, other varieties.: per , ; p,aw. other varieties,, per -barrel ....... .........;• 2 /<, © 3 00. Damsons, : per bushel - 15u . . LIQUORS. WINES. &c. : - A.l 6* ■ ■" ■ ■ • - - --•-.--■ 'tfcV-tch (nest brand);.! pints, : /' ; . per dozen (sold) ....;... 175 1 00; Bran<lies. : :. : ■ ■ - • , Domestic ......-.'.. 1 10 (iMiO-. Apple ■'.•• ....:.......... 1 75: Q. 2 00" iiglnia peach 2 00 © 3 25 Uye: Whiskeys: / Medium ....■..-. .......... J60.;0 2 10/ Pura r?-«i .V..;. ..:...■....'...-../ 2 00 . ©3 50 Virsinia mountain, new... 175 0 2 tX) / oid ......52 25S>$3 00 and upwarda.- ...:...:». ..;....::' 1 10 ,© 1 60/; ?. lusportecr. per .ca5e... ....: ,9 (X) 010. 00^ R-Ctlfied Jrh:sse.vi. -./-..-.. 1 li= Ol 60' ■ ■' .;■', . :•;:■/ ./.'HU3EB/';- : ; ;:". ; ; / : ■:' Dry-suited,- per p0und...... :«: «j J ' Dry nint. per pound ........ .11:/.. Green. salted, per .pound.... - ;s?i : - /: /' ; Green- .•■•••;•••-••-. .'•;•'•;•'•.••,•>'• / •!■ '•: Sheepekins. „......• .......... 3^:o Wi Lamb.: salted?- -;..-•--..••••• ,/Mv®, ■2§ 1 ,- Qreen salted: calf skins... -..../ 60 & r7o i Pelts >V:. .....v. • ;..'.-.v..;' : vvv-. w ®& .Ta110w. ..-■-> : ■•••:•• ; -- :•"••"••• J^ /"'//; ; *V« H B *t*^*Dß UGS, r; i>TEBTUFFS. &c. Alcohol,. pei- r^allon r:';.'.;...... a 70;;. x Concentrated, tye.^; per case . ; -■•. ;,.-... :-.- of tour dozen ..".."•••••••*• 210 ,©, © j, O9'- J; Borax-:.^.':.^:/---X«tv:---:v-;:; ;; -v*;S^/ 1 2-.^ Sulphm V.v. V...:. / 2^LO; -S; •Extract of j0icw00d, ....... v . .-13|»gl|| mrsan tin*; .• 15 O^fGO^ Thomas BiclituL, • . .. .. . . . * : : :..- (Established 1838), MEMBERS If.- Y . STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS N.Y. COTTON EXCHANGE PRiWE WIRES TO PRIfiGiP&L MARKETS. Investment Ser^iriiies A SPECIALT . " ' v '•-. - " ja'l9-iy • 'Si Soda:\sai.;- in keu».. •••••••••• t" I ©^* -box V ... ......••:' — "-•'•" .60 :-<tpl if)/::.] . / •MISCELI.AKEOUa free of burs;.:. . ,15' 1 "Unwashed-Merino v.-.......> 10 Cn: ,12 :- Tub washed, .free; of burs.' 20 fi): v -22v/ Walnut. kerneiJi,; per 1b;... . S ..® . : -».'. Feathers.-iu-e Eoo&t.-. per lb. 40 4-, Feathers. : mixed, per ■< \t>. . .. . .. 3u ® .-, us Beeswax, best, per 1b...... = 23 <a> » Spare ribs,- country, ccr ,Ib. ,« # 7 Lard. No. 1 country, per lb. , 10ri Ounppwdor -v....... 12^4® 80 O»»: - ' - " - - ' ..- - , .: Linseed; .-"•••••• .••••••* .•>> /-'" • ."• -•••: - Machine ..-.•••• -••••,v:;jl^ ii (? « ' Bperm :;.... .....-..".... .t: .5 c* 100/ Straits t.. .--•.-••:•• •••.-•"- 28 ® 30 -Labrador cod oil 45 @ , SO :-;Lard • »•• S2 ; 15 ToV's "mining', per 100 feet: W ..- / Powder:- v^,,/., : .';..//,■.-: "■■[ • Bportlny; per; ke» ......;.-.>; 4 09, - Blasting .......... ......... 1»' Mining. --.- ■•'••• •• 1 ». V Larrt. ■ No. 1 :•-• '■'••• ; 67 120 Kerosene 9% •: ; .- Crown. 160 proof 1(% Premium wmte lucent .... 11% - Sweet, per gallon li* Best salad .................. 200 ©3 CO' Castor, per gallon . 109 Virsinia lubricating ...... u• Q < v■: Shot: . . . Northern, per bagr, 2o r ■pounds:..-..:..;.... . 1 B0 , Grindstones, >per pound..... * Iron: : „ ' •-"■ "•" v" American reflned, Old Do minion bar ................ 1% English*, andi. American sheets ....••• ••••••.•.•.•••- *H© 6^4 Tubs:"- ; :,: *." •■ /.',.-;:..:. ■ Cedar, per nest 5............ 135 @1 75 Palnteo, par neat of 8 200 ©SSS. Painted, per nest of 8, -largo -r 160 Washboards: Wooden ..........,.'-• - 30 •© 100 Zino ............ ........:.... 175 ©825 Imported, Portland Cr.ment: . -Dyckerhoff ........-•-•.•.. 3 25 . Germania :'♦ 8 10: Lion ......:....."".•••••••." S 00 Alpha •••.. SSO Lime, &c.:-/-'- ,~>. ■ '■ ■ For a" small Bot price 3 will be higher: Anchor Brana, per barrel..; 1 00 ■Agricultural, per barrel.... 90 1 i Rockland, per barrel, ac !'•- cording to quality..-.;...;- 1 10 ©118 Virginia .........." 100 . Cement: . . . . ' . : / Rosendale, per barrel...... 1 30 <£fi'l 25 •Plaster: . - I i.Lumn: per ton •...:.;....r;.:v A CO ; Calcined plaster;... 175 GIUIV AXD COTTOX KXCHAXGE. ; Va.. February 6, 1902. Quotations: Wheat— Longberrj', 83 to S9c.;. mixed., .SS to S9c; sh'ortberry,;iSß,'*to' S9c.; No. 2 red, 80c; Virginia, bag lots, 75 to SSc.< Corn — White -Virginia, -bag lots, 70 to 72c; No. 2 white, 71c; No. 3 white, .70c; No. 2 mixed, GSVic; No. ?, mixed;" 6Sc Oats — No. 2 mixed, 50c. ; No. 3 mixed, 49VjC. ; No. 2 white, 52c: winter-seed oats, 55 to 61c. Eye, 63 to CSc KTCItMOM>#OnACCO 3IAIUCET. .Richmond, Va., Februarj- 6, ISO 2. Private sales were reported . to-day as follows: Leaf. 20, hogsheads: scrapi '17 hogsheads; lugs, 2 hogsheads; wrappers, 3 hogsheads. . •.— ".. Loose sales • -were: Shelburne's : Warp house. 20.&70 pounds— highest price, :$:0; Shockoe "Warehouse-. 10,0(h) pounds—high est price, 519.50; Crenshaw Warehouse, 13,59.i pounds— highest price, $18.50. ' XORFOUC PEA.VIiT MARKET. NORFOLK^ "VA.r February 6.— Peanuts- Dull; old stock, 21/t@2 1 /t@2 1 /^c. New— Fancy, 2y s c. ; strictly } prime, 3c. ; prime,- 2%c : Spanish, :77^c. - GENERAL MARIvBTS. KEW.'YORK PRODUCE MARKET. NEW. YORK, February.; .6.— Flcn'r— Was a shade more active and Jinn, with wheat; rye flour steady. 7 . Cornmeal — Dull. • ' Rye — Steady; . No. 2 western, fi"s4c. Barley— Quiet; feeding, -■ 63@63c. ' Wheat— Spot firm; No. . 2 red, SS'^c. A combination of light", receipts and less satisfactory- crop nercs inspired .moderate strength in wheat to-day, with leading buyers. Afternoon realizing had its ef fect for a time, but on a final return. o£ covering the market rallied, and closed/ firm at a Vatfi'fgC. net advance, helped by export demand: March closed S4?£c. ; May closed S4c; July closed 83% c. "Corn— Spot firm; No. 2. . (59c. The very small country offerings at western points, together with the wheat . strength, ' ad vanced corn to-day, and in spite of a. few reactions" the market /".'closed firm' at a J4c net advance; May closed GS^ic; July- closed 67vic. / ', . ■ . Oats— Spot steady; No. 2, 49c .' option : market^was generally firm, with corn. / : Beef— Steady. Cut-Meats— Dull; pickled bellies, ?8.50@ 5950.. . : -.-; '.' ■■ ■-.- Lard — Firm; .western steamed, $9.75> re fined firm; Continent, $10; South Ainwi can. $10.f.5: compound, 58@?8.25. . Porlc^-Firm; ;: family, 517(g~517.50; short clear; $17.50^520; mess, $16«?17. • ' Tallow— Steady. Tlosih— Steady. • , • :.".: Turpentine— Firm at 44®--14VjC." •••. Rice— Steady. '-■ .---;.;. „ , .. . . "•! Sugar— Raw;' Z steadyl; refining, 3 3-lGc. : • centrifugal "~{9B-degree. ; test), 3 11-iec: refined steady./ Coffee— Spot Rio dull; No. .7, invoice. s?ic. ; 'mild quiet;" Cordova., 'B^l2c. Coffee market. ..opened . steady,.; with ; prices 5 points lower, and for the rest of the «a> did not vary more than ."> points, though"' speculation was quite active and general: Tlie market closed steady, with- prices net unchanged on January, and 5 points lower on all other options.. The total ;jalcs .were 33.5Q0 bags. . ' ■■■ Butter— Firm; creamery, ■2O'Q:2Sc.; State doiry, lrj'f;2sc. ■ - ./ Cheese— State, full-cream, small. ., early-' made, fancy colored, ll^itill-'ic.;' white, . ]l'4^flii/>c. : large early-made,"', colored,: 10-'*4c.;. ■ft-hlte. lO%C ' • " . Market weaker, State and'P.enn avlvaniji. i2bii-£c.;\. southern, at mark, -iMc. ■■'••"• -■■■■'- ' ' "■ -■' '-' - ." •'- ; Poia" toe's— Jlarket ' '- weak ; ; T Now ■: York, fair to. prime, sack, ;: ■*2 / £?.52.25; . Jersey sweets/barrels. S'J5iS4.... . .. • • • 'Peanuts— ?»rarket steady: ■/-•fancy .hand-r picked •..•»/ l f« A'M: :■ .other "domestic, 2?i©4q.. Cabbage— Firm : . .Long Island, '. flat Dutch.- pei-.-100. ?2'H'Sl. /w- ■ : .■. ■ ". ;:; Cotton— l-Jy rstonnv to ..Liverpool. 12;^- Cottbnsoed-Oil— Moderately/active and si.eady;':-priin'e,r crude, f. 0.,- bl mills,- 33'^ 1! ! c : :' j)rimc "summer ; yellow,' -ll^l^c. : . off summer . yellow, . -tOVJS 4Ic. : prime , white, iViii'x:.- 'prime winter. /yellow, 4G'0"47c.;. ■prime-meal, -ft-'S. nominaHy. - - . ■ - i) \f TIMOKK » PRODUCE -MARKET, v v .' B ALT' MORF. ■ February; <».— Flo'ar— Dull land ' unchanged- -•■ " - '•.. ■■-'■■ -,^> Wheat— Dull: spot and the month,: S3- S Q:: S3"tC * soutiT;rh, -.by ; sample, l 77-sZS4.%c. i—-£ : } ■' -'Corn— Easier- arid : <lull; ! - r -spoc"'janU";':tKe month" tMVi'yCd^c.r southern white 'corn,: 'Cfi^cSe ■•'<«o"u thorn yellow icorn.-^GiSS'Hic ^Oat-s— Finn;- No., 2? white.-.SOQooVje. . - ; I- -Rye— Dull . and easy ; No." 2, near-by, CT^-. "Sugar— Firm and ' unchanged. • '. / '; ■ ■ :'"• Oheepe^Firm : ands ; unchanged. . ' f "Rrtter— Firm- and .unchanged. / {■• ;: Eggs— Firm, and ■ higher);at 27vi2Sc. , ■ ' :• : :CHICAGO iPRODUCE MARKET/ > ; "CHICAGO. .ILL.;"- February ifi.— Specula tion ingrain: was dull "again, .to-day. ;and ; the markets were. -: cha racterized • by^; much \ hesitation. At "the; outset- the sentiment was "bearish^. :but? with/ the . advance-.;of. thY session traders- seemed- readv'for./a bill : turn and- prices reacted ? well: ; = May; ■wheat; closed *%Q l ,^c.-: -higher,; .May-g corn! Aie * : up and >. : May/" oats ( advance!/ ; Provisions Hater took a good '. spur t,': ami 7JAffiloc. ito i;.l7^c. : ,higher. -.^Sw.-.-. W^^ ;- v .The=lea"dtng.:U! turosran S e 3;as?follows:: .-■;.':■ ■.-•■:: v y Openin j;/Hlghest. Lowest.- Closing.'' Wheat— No. 2. v : --^:^/. ; ---"-''--- :!: -- v; -' ;'":;-'; '" :; -'- 1 -'--'-"- :r --75ii-;U% iMay ..:'.7uiy^i% 7S>; Jllj.'S^: XW&W. i'July' 1.".'. .".77;g ! 5f7^ > c -: 7i 7 jJ/78 78?}s@^ "Mess Pork-Pcr Bbl. : : - ' ;'; ' May .....Sir,.?) • ■. *lfi.oJ>i , 51 5.W - ' Sl^fc ;Juiy A -..., ;ic.<"> $io!ii> iuVv ?iOJOi K3lyafdfrPer. 100 JLbs .JS3s?g. j fi!ayXv; : .';ns9.*%i"-v;S9.w ?:'.t";i> :-: -39.35^ Julj-- ;.V"< • -i._; -pM J3.C3 . i IslShortmibs-^Per'iOOibc. -JS^'i 1 •May^?^;s&47i£ v . I^SP- / '■■$S.tf-'/-/ : '. ; ?5.57% ! | \ '; steady. 5 J"red,vs2 I ,i@&stie.ri -Xo.V2 ; :oats7;43 1 / i'S;4s^tcJ;? I ; No." 2 |whi te,"-.47c| ; , No] - 3 ;.v»"hi te;c'4s4<7?47c. :■ ; ;J.o^i 2^rye r u62cife Fair / to?ehoice /malting { barley; '01<?tGle.~ .No. 1/ flaxseed; $1.70: »Xo.; { ■l:,v.northwestern/ : :.v51.73.--:- PrimeV timothy: ? ff?d^_S6.sst?B.<Jo.tciless' ; pork,Mper v barrels • •fIo.SIXSSUS;;. :. •Lard,-.* .per -100 .--pounds,; : •?3.37%@5».-iO. a.- Short- -'ribs S' sides -[. (loose), ?5.40^%55;^ dry /salted slibulders^fljoxed);; •: , i tsflYiC: : -short : clear.] sides? (boxed) ,r ?S.7CS>, = ?5.80.-:,rtVhiskey;jbasis;6f^high^wines>sl.3l^ \ •Butter .:• firm ; a creamery, ; l(J®l6^c. ; dairy; ; I*?£22c.y- Cheese stf-acly at Sfi'all^c.'-rKggs: -' easy;, fresh, -2jV'-c: : / ',.' ■"'■-• •/v-": ; - ; " v.' . ■•■. -■-.> : ; ".. :,-THB:COTt6x; 'MARKETS. ;v; v ■ LIVERPOOL.!/; 'February : 6.— Cotton— • - Spot in "limited "demand;: iprices .1 S.d. -: higher; r Americari.middlln£r." ! ;fair^4 Sl-32d:; : good middlingV!4:ll-16d:^mldaiing,yi 9-16 d.; : low } middling. •:>' 4 15-32(1.: "goofl -:.; ordinary, 4 11-32d.;.- ordinary. .'4 3-32 d. The sales of ; • the -r day. ; were tT.OOO :•; ba les . 7 of ■iwh i ch s«>o •were »"-• for- ■speculation' and ■?■ export, v and included'.6,soo- American. Receipts. 2l,<^» bales,;; including 23,000 -bales. American. L ; :.. 'Futures; opened! quie t'and closed^steady; •American middling 1 , -good- ordinary February.m 31-64®4 32-61 d . ;; "sellers; ' Fe bruary and • March, ?. 4 : 20-&kS4 31-fi ld.. : sel' ers; March, and /April, .4 30-G('g4 31-6: d.. sellers; - April ; and May. 4 31-64 d.. "sellers: May "" and., June, 4 31-s-kl:.' buyers: June and ; July, " 4 31-Wd.; .buyers; July " and ■ Au gust, 4 31-&td.;/ buyers; August :and- Sep tember, 4 27-64 d.. buyers;- September and October, 4 1?-64S4 20-64 d.', buyers. '- y NEW YORK, February- 6.— Cotton- Steady; . middling-, 8 7-lSc. : -net--receipts, 177 bales; gro«-s receipts,: 4,332 bales; sales, 213 bales; st. ok; 121,655 -bales. •/. v ;-.; ■■:■ - > . Cotton, futures opened steady; Febru ary,. 8.17; March, 8.22; 'April, 'B.23; May. 8.22; June. 8.21; July; 8.24; August, 3.11; September, 7.50; October,' 7.75.V ; v Futures closed steady; ..February, :8.20: March; 5.24: April; 8.25; May, 5.21: June, :8.25; July. 5.26: August. S.lSp September, I 7.56; October. 7.85.' ■■'.;•",■• '.. ■ '.. : Spot' closed, steady; middtins: uplands, I 8 7-16 c.;. middling- Gulf. S 11-15 c; sales, 213 ' bales. "■■..; -," -• -'.; -.-, ;,- } ' . . .~_ " ■ . ., - -; : .-■'. ;-. The cotton "'market oDehed steady, with 2. to "4 points higher; and for the rest.of the session were worked steadily upward on 'buying for both -accounts, led by -strong bull interests and' a badly frightened short' contingent.- <The latter made . scarcely any .attempt to -.defend their :positiory, after a brief resistance on the call, and grew -more uneasy at' every, rise ■ of." a point. ./Futures in* Liverpool were up l:t,o 2,points, and spot cotton was up l-32d., whereas no change -was looked- for by the ,- local trade. ter stated that, export trade in goods was at full tide and that home, consumption! was all that could be desired. The Con- ; tinent," too, reported excellent tracle.con ditions in manufactured' goods: ; NextMn orderv after the' ■ cables were receipts. The ports gave nromipe once -more of. falling short of. those, for the ; same: day last year. Not; only did Interior towns ; report :a shortage, 'but cave very, large shipments, much of .which. wpre at. th<* expense of reserve stocks. , thus /indi cating" a light : ."in-sight"' movement .'fit the end of the 'week. ; Spot, centres of the South told. o£ -'pager demand from mills. .'No -fault could be; found with th<\ weather, and this led to a belief that ofter .all.', the .small receipts' .were dne more to: actual pcai'city of supplies than ■to the slecit- and -rain-storm of,lasl week. Tn harmony, with other influences the of ficial estimn tes 'for to-morrow's ICew -Orleans,: and ' . Houston .receipts pointeclto a serious decrease under thns° of the: same day last year. Then offic : al telegrams from southern- spot.^mar^ets reflected smaller oft*pring« nn'rt" '.hf ether prices. ,. The feature . : of fluctuation^ :w?s the closing of the breach between March nnd May, and the narrowing of the difference between these two ontiors and: the/ July _ position/ The market closed- steady,' with:' prices net 4. to 0 pnintVhifhf»r. . - i.i • ' ■NEW ORLEANS. February C— CpUnn futures, steady; February. 7. %& 7. 97; March, 5.02@5.03: April. S-ffTfS.OS: May, 5.13@5.14; June. 5.17@8.15; July, 8.23^8.24; August. 8.0505.09. ' .' THE CATTLE. MARKETS. , BALTIMORE, -February .; s.— Cat tie—Re ceipts/1,941 head, against HS2 last week. Market slow but firm. ! at -following q"'o tatiqns: Steers— Good to prime, 34. 753' t 5 7">: medium, $4rgJs4.so; . common, :'s3.oO?l>*3.7f>. Heifers— Common, light to: prime h>avy. " S3fi:s4.So. "■ Cows— Common to good, ll.aOfp $3.25; good to choice. S3.23®st. .. : B'll^s— Common to. fair. ?2.75't?J3.10; fair to RO"d. 53.15®53.60. Oxen— Common to .fair. .S2.so'g> $4. Export steers. -lo.Wißi^ exnort bulls, $41754.75; : export oxen,: $4.7Ti i ttss.2o. ._■■-'-. Hogs— Light supply. Market firm at Monday's prices. .We quotf: TVestern— Clioice. extra liffivy, Ss.S<>t?S7; U<rht. *"a) $6.75; from other points. ?0.230#»-SQ; roughs, 35.25(5 5G; stags. Siii'S". - Sheep and Lambs— Light supply. Market firm at following . quotations: Sheep— Common to prime. 21rf^c. Lambs— Common .to "extra. AtfbUc. , : . Calves— Light supply. Market active. We quote: Common to good. 4mV 2 d. • " Horses and Mules— Draft horses. S^iO to, S200: drivers. $50 to J200: souther^, chunks. $30 to SOS: mules, from $100 to i'l'~> ahend. 'Fresh Cows— Light supply of goocrand choice kinds, and in demand at from $40 to $00 a head. Fair "supply of. com mon and fair kinds: ana dull at from $17.50 to $32.50 a head. • / CHICAGO, February s— Cattl c—Re ceipts, 16,000 head, including 500 Te^ans; opened strongr ruled steady; good to prime steers, *5.5*@47; poor to medium, ?-i#?ti: stock ers 'and feeders. $2.5C@-*4.5i); cows, 51.25055.25; heifers. $2.5">f?:j5.50; : can ners ■ $1.25^52.25; bulls, J2.si>@si.6O; calves, $3@47.50; .Texas-feed- steers, $-«?$5.50. - Hogs— Receipts to-day, G3,C<)O; to-mor row, 33,000; left over, 2,250: active, strong, to sc. higher; mixed and butchers. 10.j0a ?6.35; good- to choice heav-y, - : $5.305j655; rough, heavy, . §Gf 56.25^_; light, 55.755-$6.10; : Sheep— Receipts. 15 000; : sheep 7 strong to 10c. higher; lambs strong to 10c higher; good to choice wethers. $4.t>o@^,ao^ west ern sheep and ■••yearlings. ?4.20^5j.6j; native lambs, , §:i.50?i ?G.30 ; western lambs, ■ f5@?6.30.' CHICAGO, -February 6.-Cattle—Re ceipts, 10,000 head, including .500.. head Texans; market, steady;' good .to prinia steers : $i>.50@57.20: poor to moderate, 50'g' S6 • s to'ekers and feeders, 52.10ft 54.50 ; ; cows, 51 25ti55- heifers, . $2.50ff55.25 ; ■ eanner.s, 51.25552.25; bulls, -$2.50@54.50: calves, §3ti> Irlof Texas-f-d: .steers, 54£55.50. ■ -: ;• j£ Ogs _^riecelpts, 30,0=30 head; left over, S'OCO head: strong to "• sc. higher; mixed and butchers'. -stsli"?G 50;--: good to choice heavy •>*6.40t?.<6.tt); rough,. 56.10ff -15.30;. light; ?5 95@5C.10; : bulk . of . 'sales.' 3G.10@5C.25. ... y -_ g^ep—Receipts; 12.C00 hf-ud; sheep anu lambs strong; • /good to fchoice ..wethers, ?4 60©$3.V>0;:- western sheep and yearlings, $4.25J(55.65; native lambs, 53.50Q?G.33; .west evn lambs, 55.25C^>.35. ■ _ _ : ' ■ NEW YORK, Ftbruary s.—Beeves—Re ceipts , 2.1-16 head;, steers ;J!rm to 10j.: H-liei' ; bulls' and cows/ H>f; 15c. .higher; all so UK Steers, : buliH S3ft^.4O; cows ■U.iOiW-Zo--- Cables urm; shipments. Si) cattle. CO sheep, and s.iio. quarters or beef ': to-morrow,; A] cattle. and .20 sheep. .^ Calves-Receipts. <K9 head; active and -higher .'-"on. short supply; veals,.- %S<s Mm; barnyard calves,. ?;s^{;; westerns,; filSe^Kiid Lambs-Receipts. 5.2* 1 head; sheep 15c. higher; lambs, lv£2..c. higher, shoep .■■S3.2sß*t.BO: wethers. , S^w.2a;. cv! s [H'TiU: -:lamb&; culls/ ;^.OCQfS; ; 3s3' " head;.; steady;; Statt? hogs. ?6.C05*G.73. ■ ' F VST BUFFALO, N. V;, February 5.1 ■Cattleixo receipts, owing to snow; veals !!t^Ef P^Sts ' 3^oo head. - Active' and \ ■?, G^~hl-ivv S5 «®56:45: .mixed. : &*ar? ■fti'nig^^liiS^;" roughs, $5.50ii?5.C0; "jU!2S!SM.3O. ■ ■ . t .;:,-: " ; ■/ / t-W- TTPFRTV PA., February^ s.— ; cSle?3tead>l choice, ?4.t»; -prime.-;; ?3.SOf heavies.; 56.6^^6X3; : best vwothers,::;s4.2o«is3 -- ■. Sheep— tl»S n er> - »Xr:v- iro-irUn£»-<! = ' ! S4 r S\Tn culls -anfl common. SJ^.jyearlings.^.oO-P ;i5.30: veal calves, $7.00@?5.-a- CINC INN AT l! February > s.—Hoss-^Ac iive'^at ■; ?4.53C46.35. . -■-' , ■• ' - ' . ' .. ■ :, Cattle-Strong V at> «-^-§- . 2 o; :; > CINCJ^ATi, /O.; ; ; y Fel>riiary .;6.^-Hogs- Active and higher- at *■*&>£>■ ,Cattse^Steady, at : j2.2s^io^ . , : •■^Sheep^Strong at^ ?i20«W.40. 3 -t TTTihs-^ Active at ?4.ia&?b — >. C^«e^e«ipts^Hspt^Marke^d«ag ArnniiiV**? 'closing-Prices. ,/.,. -•_'.. -. z?.<-%j%i\? S-Tro^s— Receipts,^ s,soo^head %% markettacr ; 'mixed" $63o@$5.5Q;« stasS,1.54@«.2a:2Srr*^^ i K4* aheeti' and iiLamba^-Receipts.'i s,2oo ihead J •OF ANY BANK OR-TRPST COMPANY IK THE SOOTHER* STATES, I Tenth and Main Sts., Richmond, Va. % f|] : ' "■ — Capital and Surplus, $1,612,000.00 Executes Trusts. Receives Deposits from $J .00 and Upwards. ; J Allows 3 per cent. interest on Daily Balances I ■■"■'■■■' Accounts Solicited. Correspondence Invited. .. -^ I JNO.SKELTON WILLIAMS. ; LEWIS bl CRENSHAW. JB. ■ f " : -. _ ' - ' PR'fiIDCNT .''-■'"•"■'■-' : '"-'"■■ , ■ ■'_. '"*-'■:-.-*' ; '''—".* ' .'.TR £AS w "t™» ■ ■ ■ ".-*■' ■ . ■:■•■,.,.■. L l V JAMES H. DOOLEY, HENRY LCABELL, •B ■ ■•.■"■■ -:.;■■" ;■'•,.■■;■' .■■■'. vice-prcsiocnts. .'..', .... • ;..... :^j^j ;-..■;/■•■'••' ,' ;i '.'.' ','.: ■-'. (Snn,WctC&Vrl.)f.i '_*;;: ■ v - : ..^';' 1 -' ■.' ': '■'■i-:-'^:'.- .^.l> ■■ •STJk'^"- : Ca"^7i« : wcV ; --R'airil \c ' '•• W: # ,of Richmond, 5 X • 1117 E. Main St.. Keit tQ:Me!:yilß^on:M I j THE INSTITUTION fOH W ] | $Df>po*lt S in sums ofiONE DOLLAK ANT) TJP^'ABDSBECTaVeVaXD IST3RB3T J' ALLOWED. -Loans made on iteal Estate. Nesotiable paper discounted. ;. .■: .-'r.; $R. A. PAnERSON, Presidents 1.2. MORRIS, Vice-president; # ■ J4MESM. BALL, Cashier. $ A DIRECTORS— George L: Christian, NJ D^ Hargrove, P. Whitlocfc, F. Sitterdlngv H. jt & Theodore Ellyaon, H. Seldo/i Taylor, W. H. Zimmerman, 0. 0. Owens, B. Aisop, Joha /^W. Gordon, G.G. Valentine:/ ,:. .-/ '"-• _^ : —^ - :: ; : . - -■■ •-.;'_' ''■ ;. : ; ; -'" ; S'; ; / ; - ; C<P' , : "' ■ ;: - : '---. " -■-"-'■ •".'-■■■'•■' -. jaTu.g *3aa'-' . : " ■■■".:. '".:'-'.--■- :- : *-:■..'■' \~-V-~; : I It is a commonpractice for people to 3ave money for a special ., ? < obiect- to satisfy ;"a particular ;or to provide, against a;; n possible emergency. The /PROVIDENT is: at -your .disposal : either through", an; open saving account or Persoyarance Certifi.- ;; : C ate of Deposit, as you may elect, r All stima' accepted and In- •' &*•& terest allowed from 'first day, compounded': semi-annnally. Our v ■ mail deposits are also increasing. Write, phone, or call.- r. I 911 E. Main Street. ' ; i f S.GALESKI,Pras. W. GRAY WATTSON, Cashier. VIRGENIUS NEWTON, President. ; J- B- BEASLEY, Cashier. : UNIOI BANK OF-MGHMOND. ; OJKGANIZi:i> MAY 3, ISGtJ. Deobsit Your ' Sates Wi a Solid Institution— The Strongest in tlwSomii - Capita1 .................. v. 5219,700 Undivided profit . . . . . . ... . 5290,000 Deposits.. .$1*400,000 . '■/ ." ' IDIRECTORS: : . .. ■ ■■-"(; VIRGIN US NEWTON R.T. ARRINGTON, JR., B. ALSOP, ... T. ,W. PEMBERTON, VIRGIN US «|^y|6wE; C HAS. DAVENPORT, J. B. BEASLEY. Small and Large Deposits Solicited. LGA\S N£GOmTF.!> .merest Allowed. / . ,' ... ... ; ..... : . $:;.50@$-t; culls to good, $3©54.70; wethers,: $4.t05a55.50; yearlings. '"So.SSftSS.ja^ . j XAVAL-STOER -.MARKETS... , WILMINGTON, N. C, February b.— l Spirits Turpentine— Nothing doing; fe- j Ce ßoS'n-Fir i ra k3 at $I.loSsl-15; receipts. 9^ barrels. . / : ■ . «., n - +J1 - Crude Turpentine— Strong at . 51.0j to ?2 M; receipts, \ll7 barrels. . _ . _; Tar-Firm at 11.20; receipts. 129 SAVANNAH. G A., February b.-bpints Turpentine-Firra at .42%@42%c;; receipu,. 135 casks; sales, 152 casks; exports, r3sks ~ ■ " ■ " - Rosin-Firmer; receipts.: 2.3=2 h ""' s J: 11.'37^;d, «I.42Vij . H, *EB0; ;1. . $1-72%:: X J3!SS; Mi 52.75; X, .$3.2-3; window-glass, SJ.CO; water-white, . $3.85. ': i CHARLESTON. S. , C, February C- Turpentine and Rosin— Unchanged. _ = XE\V -YORK- 'DRY-GOODS MARKET. v NEW YORK, February 6.— Dry-Goods— ! There is no. change in. the character o. home-trade demand. The scarcity ot , home -supply: is restricting business in a number of directions, in both -staple and fancy ' cottons. : Prices are maintained throughout. -Print-cloths; arc- practicaUj out of the market for seasonable.delive ries. Pricey" unchanged. ;. • The '■• "Fresh" liuiirauc** .Man. ■ fPhilatlelphia Times.) '\ well-known" 1 State Senator, already heavily insured, has been in the habit of -putting his insurance friends off wltn the" latest joke when they nave occa sionally, tried to talk business to him. The most elociuerit solicitors had tried their arts on him in vain. Tho Senator's pleasant negative anil the good-humorca story accompanying his refusal hays be comeproverbial *ao that It i 3 the standing insurance office joke to put the ambitious i young ' solicitor "up agalnat": him. Re- j cently a young man, fresh from college, , was told by some friends that the Sena- i tor would be a good man to approach. .Th& new man found him smoking in: a hotel lobby.: The solicitor handed;him : hi3. card,. but before t:^^ i nsurance man could more . than, mention , his. mission, tho Senator interrupted him: . .—■" Hold "on; who sent you here?" '•'- The solicitor mentioned the names. /'/' ; ■ "I thought so. \Veii.: my friend, /'they, have been" playing a' joke on you." ' :Thc- embarrassed .fcut still business-like agen t went*through -a ; portion of the set insurance argument -about : .tha- ; uncer tainty of Hie. He was "'lnterrupted with:;/' •: "Oh, I've heard all: that^but I've been thinking tlie matter over ana nave decided I.need a little more -Insurance, after all," and:you may send in my application for a $10)000 policy." , ' ;\:" , :---.-\When ; th'e new. solicitor; went back to 'his. office and handed In . the application the joker 3 were silent .and;, .the manager placed him. oiia regular salary. ■ ' . . AVhy Kitchener i» Popnlar. / ' (ilahchester: Guardian.) "- The ■ following :'. story', ■ from -. a ■; sergeant- ; major/ in Kitcherier's i Flgbtinsr .Scouts, j ust home " fr'ohi;itha;, front; /bears ; repeat-" ins'- One .of the ,;tr6op€rs riding- In .-.; acU - .vance of the columnTtfell sick, and he was'sent^back: by : ; the order "ofthoiserh^ geaht-major ;' ; to : see -the doc tor. ■■..'PresenUj* ttio i - troope r - appeared ■ ; affa4n, " 2 ""'wi th .1 a pa.per/o n which \ the ldoctpri liad -written,; "Shamming." : But !; the S serseaiit-nrfvjor ', saw i clearlj',/ enough , that ; there/^was ; no> • shanimins ', iri : the >. case.:" and . as/"a - ntatter of f act : It .was not long .before i h» and the trooper -:wero _'r riding-.* back : to the ; column "on -; the;? saiKe ];■ horse.;/ the jsldc. trooper" beiris tobjWcak :to keep his seat, ttie^adjof^thoTcoJiaholthey ,ra*tUhe' colonel I in* edmniaixd ; and ; ano tixe r j omcer : Svhp^",;/£aco^'v^.£'con>plete|y./;^hl«i^hlbj': ;hls:helmet''~;;"^v^th^.€^you;srotltl%e?^ \sang;out^tlie/ officer: /'VStck .man, \slr.t /waia I^^? 11 '*?**^ j'before? l^ "Here's thaireiison. : > slr.^sai4Hhoi^rs^t^^^proilucinffl th« '■■ 'paper^wlthStlie?; tlqctbr'a j stranso ■'officer /gfl.vo| orders 1 ?for}hi3!te.nt to be puttup. Taefmaa^wisl ilald^ insldeflt^ltKaf ser6ean^mai»r Zyrza \ (ap gg > W,FaSan) . cne paper. - anu in, tlie-. .mean '. lun* 1 < j two other doctors were called; ln".'tr> • «>jc -";.-• j amine the man.- and their verdict ,waa.> I "enteric." They wrote It "on the paper.-v j the lower part. of iwhicb, '-with the otlter^ doctor's opinion, the officer covered ;hi3'f; hand:- Then ' Doctor No* 1 appeiired-'ofi;' tiie- scene with .th» sergeant-major; -..Thtir bfllcer pointed , to the man, showing^ him, the paper, and luakud .him, for«an expla-;} nation. "What the doctor said I do not. know, but Lorii ( Kitchener— for-- thu strange ofHcer w-as none other— turned': upon the miserable mart ■'■with the wordsi "You are dismissed, from his"-Majesty'»l: service." -/The .sergeant-major .told tho story in 'answer to tho (iiiestion v/hether-.. Lord Kitchener was popular with the i troops. . . ':.;• ■•;■'/ ♦ : /" : - — ".' " '— *. ' ' — — — ' j Jlenection>« iif ;« ISaclieiov. • * : j ;- '•.'-." (New York Press.) .'/"/"'-/' . Tlieerror3 of one man aro the guiding lights of another.' ; / ■ ' ; *;."' :' ; r ; -ft Is". lucky .f O2 the men that 'women.', love "without intelligence. "" ; ' :/ "To spare the one she loves a pin'scratch : the average woman would.. torture Jail humanity. '■; " ,". ".-'•• '*, It is betting on a certainty to back one/ love letter against all the. reason and logic in the •worfd. . ', ♦ The .".man .. . whoj , : war.ts to- 'teach; 'tho .Treasury Department -how • to> finance- th<?. ; government/ can never manage -'to ;mako; ,his incoihe and his bills agree. /;; - - ; 7;f' / The Triumph "of- Forc-otten Thlnjcs. " (Harper's ; for February.) " ." ■■■ "-.' There: is a -, pity ,in forgotten things^ ,U--, Banished the heart ? tbey can jno longer /;-/, i fin, ; - ■■'-,:.■:■". .■/-:-//: -: -.-.; ■:^z~y-;T>> Since jrestles3 Fancy,: spreading * 3wallow ; ; :; r i- ,Wlng3./ . ... '- . , ' -...,,' CVlusf seek: new pleasure stlllf.-o There Is a patience, too, ; In. thinß3 forgot; They wait— they find the portal : long / -■';•.-•- una3ed;; : .-"■ . ' '"/■- . ■•.:"-■'■■'■--*."-" .'■'■•'■■ : "■'.■';>*■,.--.*% And: knocking there/ it shall refa3a them .■■;...-.. not —'■■■■'■'. : :. : ' '//"-^ ■ -.■":"'•" i-^-'^ ■Nor ?'aught * shall be refused! • -. , ;/ Ah, "yes! though we,, unheeding year» "on years,'- "/-"• / ' ■ '*^ : -.''"■'. .'"'."'^''^^ In allea ' pledges spend -the heart's e>» /: -- tate,/- ■■■': :; ■/■://: ' - .^/'i? They bide some blessed moment_of dulex > tear3-^-* ■ " '■''-'■ ■ /"" ' " " : Some/ moment //without date., j .;. .._.';; . '•■:v ) :-/ ; -JMARIXE';iJrrEIXIGEXC^W;.;-'v' MINTATURE -CALMAXAC. nTEJS.p. 4 '13b£ Sun ; rises: i.....: .7dO( TIDK.^: Sun i- Bat* i .... .'- .s SSiMorninff.-.;^.".-;f .-.;^ .". - ; • .V .3 55 ;Hooa^rb^;;V-.V.i".6^?{Ev.entas.?y««»«»lv'r<^». PORT OF ' RICHMOND, FEB. S, " 1902. o'i ■;r- ■:;:;;-: ::i--;'.;V"v'Aßßivia>. _• % .; Steamer Bo3alle, "Willis*, Korf oik, m*r»^ chandise^aaa -s^seiJgexa^iOld- Doiainlcß| ':" Steamer : • Pocahontaa,' i : Graves/V; JataleiKl river landings i and 5 Norf o!st; ; mercHandUwti and '" viaasengera; Vircltil3. : Navisatteal Company, " " . / '■ "- steamer>ljakewoo<l r Cratldocfc, | Scotland | And -James-river -s landings. xnercliandlai«i| and 'passengers; iFAV.TArcher; j mAnaservll Pa "merchandise^andl paaaengers; ;Clyd«s; " n ' e - SAIXXDL • §gM L- ■■■Skeamer'-'. Rosalie, Norfolk!^ I inerchandisd and passengers : Old i Ion"-Llne» ' 1 . -- - - ' -v &>hoonor"A ; Charles -;Xawrence,i?^STom»i| James - rlverj'nisht-1 f "«- > - i -": : //iv/i v :fSK- ;: vi-"Sl.^ I . '" . Barge ■; Overbroolc, ■ ,- Mdloney; ■•P hHade!-«1 PORT OV N EWPOIVr : ME WS. ..FKEfe.^S (By telegraph.) ' "j'j^/r ' • J Stcarn"r Appomattox.' ;;l^>r.don.i : :lS^^^ BayardsßartJesi^New^Haveßw c| Schoonar.^K/'j!'H:sßenetllci; : :HLynnr|#^^ - Barg»' J. ..CiFltzKerjild, TiO-^ton. Ijßarge.'.Weclena.'sJlew'.-Uedfyrii. -. .;:. :i J sg ;vSSteair.er i'-. T. Morgan-. Cbarle tox pSteaOTer.;Jßas>pabanßOck, : «-Lt«erjK»«ilgmt ■k*i Sohoondr- yEif Mansoa, j Xotf lUK^^K