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stouiv jiMiiMniill .- — ' i' I. ■ . ■ ■ ■ .. . ■ .■■ i - ■ i MiVJiltlC . >.\O\V-ST«»K>I :X: X I.K^^K.N^l NO FIXED TENDENCY . OF PRICES. (Inly n IV« !>l(it-li» Sli«»v»-. liiMtHiijis of j »nj -.. InijtortjMirc— Tl\f- ihidpfi'onv j I'lrm. Bitd AVliile Priron 1)o >o( j Sioltl Alivayn at tlicV Ho>«. '1 lioir | l.evrl Dnra Not <icl llciii^v . Snt- | iir«l»>'>. ' -"-'■ ' :■■ ■■ ' ■- . - ■ j NEW YOIIIC February 17.— T0-day's se- I voro snow-storm lessencvlthe nttendanco I ,; the Stock Kxcluu\se, nnd made th<> | >t»'y «liort of ' those ..broken; , who ditl attend. The const>queneo was a, dullanrt uninttTftatlnj; market * of no very fixert •..•ndtiicy. Only n .few stocks -showed' .•f.iHn^K Ttf any- importanoo. and the price i movement in these \vas inclined to vary. .V number of usually inactive stocks. made i , me progress. "upward. The undertone j was firm. and'-whJle^prJce.'s did not 'hold ylw^ys at the best, the level' of prices j ■v.j not sret below Saturday night. There! w:is an active speculation in Metropolitan ] s-,r<-ct liailway. but the opinion of the i.ew plan remained about as unfixed- nj> rlnce its promulgation, fugar advanced on account of the, rise in the price of rci'ir.ivi sti^ar, nnd the continued -hope that the duty on Cuban sugar would be r- :nitted by Congress. Th« urgent btrjing of raw copper in I^ondon anrl the sharp sidvance Sn the price resulted m buying of Amalgamated Copper here. There was some improvement in the stocks of dlf /creu.t rfteel ; companies," npparently in connection witli the annual meeting of she United States Steel Corporation, but ihe movement of the "United States Steel stocks themselves was narrow, and de.il :rips were not on a very large scale, con .-idering the. enormous volume of the capi tal The railroad'list. outside some of the minor stocks, was sluggish arid' neglected. The continued paucity of the grain move ment, and the obstruction to traillc by storms, foreshadows- a. repetition of the decreases of first-week gross earnings for the second week in February. Al though confidence has been professed in Wall Street that the Supreme Court will liaud down a decision next "Monday, favor able JO the Northern Securities Company, as th«> time approaches -for" the Court to convene, there is a disposition ■to hold off speculative operations until the case Is Oecided. MONEY SHOW'S FIRMNESS., There seemed to be^ less' "apprehension f>lt :tmonp brokers -regarding the threatened collection nf the" tax tipon ■collateral on call loans. The money • market shov.ed soni'j. riesree of firmness, although not quotably cllansed. The large separations by individual banks disclosed by th^ bank statement pave fresh cor roboialion to the supposition that lar^c syndicate transactions are in preparation. Wie flow of money from the West is whowinpr a decline, but the overflow by exports of gold, has been checked, owing to tlie replenishment of Bank of ■ ling-land supplies and the actual plethora of funds in Germany. The government surplus is also rumrinpr light' this month. The late rise in Sugrar. to 3 points over Sauir oay, and ' the recovery to the top in Amalpjimatod. Copper, sustained the mar ket, which waj- otherwise inclined to yield in successive spots. The closing 1 ■n-a.s irrejrular. Bonds were steady. Total; sale?, par value. $3,470,000. United States bonds -were all uncbahgred on the last call. The total sale? for the <lay were 455.200 shares. MONEY AtS'D EXCHANGE: Close — Money on call steady at 2 1-2. per cent.; prime mercantile paper. 4j/4 1-2 per rent. .. - , ■ Sterlin? firm. v:ilh actual business in bankers' bills at J4.571-4J?> S4.STS-S for demand, and at ?4.54 5-S# Si.g4 3-4 for sixty days: posted", rates, 54.551-2 nnd ?4.SS; commercial bills, ?4.51 i-S^??4.S3 1-S. : "Bar silver. 55. Mexican dollars. 43 Z-i. Government bonds steady. State bond? inactive. Tlailvoad bonds steady. Xe-»v Vorlc Stoolw (inoinf ions. (rrepared fon- the .Dispatch by Thomas Branch &, Co.i Open';?. Closed. American Can; common ir»;£ i.'t American Can, preferred..... Hli/. r.j American Loco., common.... T,iu Gl% American J^co., preferred...: W^ ?2J,i American Sugar 129 1W S American Smelters Co 4d~i 4~i\i Ama.iga mated Copper 70-; i Tl I .^ Anaconda Mining Co '33U Atchison, common 77-?; 71% A vchison, preferred DTOJ 977s Ualtmiore and Ohio 104? i 303 Baltimore and Ohio, pref .... ?1 Brooklyn Rapid Transit. C^i CM Canada Southern S7 <Ihesapealce and OKio AG\& Chi. an-1 Great "Western .. 24% 2W* '"hi., MJI. and St. Pau1........ ISfi 16fi',a OhL.H. Island and IMcilic... 363i-i JSi <.'., C, C. and St. L. 101=4. 101 hi ''olorado Fuel and Jr'on i SGVi SG <"010. a.«d Southern, c0m..... 3S"« IS;i <*010. and Southern, Ist prol". . »T7 <:C 3 i. « T olo. and Southern. 2<l pref.. 23 2."»! i '"onsolidatcd Gas ...... 220' i '^2\i <'on. Tobacco. 4 per rent <M f^Tte <_'on. Tobacco, preferred 117 117 Delaware and Hudson :iy. 371'^ lie!.. Lack, and ,W*cst=rn /■■', "SI Hrie, common ...... yTSO'i- • 32rjejilstpreferrad ».. (fl?i 70 numeral Kleotric 283 2f0»2 Illinois Central 1U l-sfili iv. and M. (no sales.' closed) 36% J.ouißville and Naphvillo 105 30% Manhattan Elevated 134U 3r,4U- Metropolitan 171',i 171U Mexican Central 2SM: 2S>a Mex. Central. Ist incomes.... "l : .i "I 1 ,- Missouri Pacific .101 3G f% Mo.. Kan. and Texas, pref-.. Sols Xew york Centra] IW< iGIla N. V.. Ont. and AYestern..... "3"^ SSji Norfolk and "Western - Z~ z /g !i7^V Nor. and W.. pref. (dosed) 90V= North American Co S3 K5 Pacific Mail:; ......... 40»-'. 4G*:i Pennsylvania ...;.... 151% IHIVs Peoples Gas 300 lOOti lieadins •• r.7"i SSV*. Headinp:. Ist preferred .... S3?; So% Tteading', 2d preferred" P7"i • <SS?J, >an Francisco C2'l Gl r ;i San "Francisco. 2d pref .... ..'.. 7.".^ SL L. Southwestern, pref.... 55V> '."9-14 routhcrn Pacific 06% CC 3 i Southern Railway H3% ~3"s Southern Railway, pref.,..., {Wji^ 30% Tennessee vCoal and 1r0n..... 6e% 67 Texas and Pacilic : 421k 42 I'nion Pacific, c0mm0n...... 302%' IdT;k I'nlon Pacjflc, uref erred ...... £H4 S9'A ITnited States Leather, com.. .... llli United States Steel, c0m.... -uy., fU'tk United? States Steel, pref . . . . . ICTi umu Va. -Car. Chemical,: com. «lU .' tiiv« Va.-Car. Chem.. pref. (offer ed at ciose, but no eaies) .;:.. 321' i vrabntth. preferred .'. i"% 44% Western :' Uiif on Telegraph t?l 91 COTTON- Openijijj, Close. I-v-liruary 5.50 March •• S.GS S.CJ April. "... S.GS S.a May ......... S.<r> s.E4 June (bid) ....... S.C3 5.54 - July ........... S.C3 S.tß I Atis-U6t .*.«•;. S-29 ; S«-pU:mber S.W - October -...'.••• 7.57 7.&> j T'nited Stale? refunding 2's, res 30SU Onittd BLaten irefunainsp s coupon. i<)H Knlted States 3"s-. registered .......... 30SJ* Unite* States. S's. c0up0n ...... .......... 10S-y United States new 4's. registered.... 13&l p Hniied- States" new" 4's; .cpupon.:;..:-. 13J14 United Btates. old 4's. •rc«rl6tprcd;...:ll2 ; Unitofi States old 4'f. c0up0n........ 13- ; Unitvd Statt-B Sa, registered ........ 306 . Unit»d Statuses,, coupon-... ;.....;.: VX^. AtchiHon, general 4's . ............ .V... iW« Atchleon. adjustment 4'5=(bid)... ...... J^« Baltimore and Ohio 4' a v i . . . . . .....•♦; iv»% fialtimore and Ohio Sis ............. w>Vs and Ohio -cony. 4s; "•-r^i, <;anada Southern 2"s .....;....•-..•-•: J»y''« Cva tral uf Georgia C's -. . . . . .' : • J" '.;«'ntral of Georgia. Ist incomes. . : . •.•,;!*, Cliesapeakft and ; Ohio -t*&'R .:........ ifg Chicago R«d % Alton £V/ 8 ; ... .:......... *«■♦ Chicago. Bur.^ audi Qulncy, new:4«... ; ;«; Chi.. M. and St. Paul gen.^'K-. .......... 1»* v ( 'hi. nnd: Northwestern con: ; « s. (bia>l.^ Chi., n. Island? ami? Pacific. <•»:.'.... Jl>^ ? O- t C, C s and St. I^uJsgon. 1 8..... VJZ\z, M"D M'SHOES"-;- Xou can stand a pair olour ." Dry-Fopt" Shoes in a bucket of water for a- week and then take them out dry inside. : - Made on the well known if Pedestrian " last; made Ironi Enamel," Russet, Box-Calf, and Patent Leather, $3.50. Fine Overcoats., Very few left--'; Don't take anything from their style or value because there!s only a: lew of each kind.: r SBB.OO Overcoats, $25.00 $25.00 Overcoats. $17.30. • $20.00 Overcoats,- $12760. Chicago Terminal •' 4's (bid) ........... SG'.i Colorado and- Southern I's -Sl'i Cons. Tobacco I's ........" .... .\.. G5Ti Denver and Kio Grande 4's (bid).... 102' i Erie prior lien s's S5 Erie sreneral 4*s bid .".: SS I ,i Fort Worth and Denver City 15U;.... 112 Hocking Valley 4>4's r. ICfl^s J^ouisville and Nash. Unified 4\s (bid) Ifll'i M exicail Central 4's '. J2-")i Slexlcan" Central, Ist incomes. Sl'-t 3lhm. and St. Louis 4's (bid)......... -10 i% Missouri. Kansas and Texas 45.... 099 i Missouri, Kansas and ■. Tox.is 2's :... 52,4 New York Central .-.lists' 1 (bid) l(tt : )i New Tork Central gen. JJ'.^'s (bid).....10S New -Jersey Central gen. s's ...IST'/t Northern Pacilic ,4's ...... '.. 3Gb% Northern Pacific 3' r> 74% Norfolk and Western eonsol -1':;...... 103l£ lieudingr general 4's 09 St. L. and Iron Moun. con. s's (bid).. 117 St. I>ouis and San Fran. 4's (bid) . . . . '"'OSVi St. J^ouis Southwestern Ists TSU* St. I^ouis Southwestern 2's' (offered) 79V1 San Antonio and Aransas Pa?s 43.". i'i-Ji Southern Pacilic 4's .....' C-5 Southern Kail way .Vs 120? i Texas and Pacific Ists : 120' a Toledo, St. L. and .Wes tern 4"s . . W Union Pacific 4's iCOVi Union Pacific cony. 4's 107 . Wabash Ists .......... jl9' Wabash 2's 111^ Wabash Deb. P.. T2\i West Shore 4's : Iti'/k "Wheeling aivl Lake Erie 4's.. ....: ftV,£ Wisconsin Central 4's fcfl Mobile ami Ohio collateral trust 4's.. OS Central of Georgia. 2d incomes. <*i5Vi Va. -Carolina Chemical $0., c0m.... . CIVi Va.-Cafolina Chemical C 0. ,. pref. . . : 121*4 Scubvaril Air-Lliie Securities. BALTIMORE. MD.. February 17 — Sea board Air- Lane, common." 25TK f ff2S;. Sea board • -Air-Lino, preferred. 47T-a asked; Seaboard Air-Line 4'e, S4-;iSIS4Ts. ItICHMO-VO STOCIC «An.ICKT. Richmond,. Va., 'February 17, IW2. „ STATE SECURITIES. Bid. Askedr North Carolina 4's ...;. 304. ..... North Carolina C's. 135Vj — • Virginia 3's (newj... ... an^s Virginia Centuries J915-99V1' CITY SECURITIES. Richnrond city s's — H7 ..... Richmond city, -i's ."..... 10714 RAILROAD BONDS. C. and 0., R- and A. Ist "-IVi's. 10:j . Georgia Pacific lst-6'a ........ 12.", ..... Ga.. So. and Florida 55....... 113 ;-..'...- Petersburg- Class A o's J3B, ...\.. PPtovsburK Class B 6's 12S ..... "Western N. C* Ist C's../.. . . .;. . 13S- ..... G. and" A. R. P.. Co. con. 55..; 310 Vi ..... South-Bound Ist "55.... ".....: .. 313 : . -. Seaboard Air-Line 4'5. r........ 84'-i S5 Seaboard Air-Line.!: 05..... 3C". 104' STREET RAILWAY BONDS. Rich. Traction Ry. 3st 55.... 10S STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. Rich. Traction Ry. C 0 . . . .. .50 •tr.'/i ' '■'. ••• - Norfolk Ry. and Light Co. 23 10 32 •RAILROAD STOCKS. Atlantic-Coast Line, pref... 300 ."103*i HOvi Atlantic-Coast L-ine, cto.-.W S6 •- SS Seaboard ■ Air- Line. . com..'; JOO ~ -o\a 25 ; ; i Seaboard Air- Line, ]iref....100 47%. 4S X., F. and P.. c0m.... ......100 280 R. F. and P., div. 0b1i..'....100 '240 250 . R., F. and P.. Gp. c. guar..3oo. 2"-0 ..... R.. F. and P.. 7p^c. guar.'.lOO 2?d ...... Ga., So. and Fla...lst pref. .loo 10015. ..... Ga., So. and Fla., 2d pref.. loo, 7SVi . 791 i Ga., So. and Fla., c0m. .....300 50 , , ..... BANK AND TR. CO. STOCKS. / ' American National .180 "-' IIV . Br-oad-Street Bank ......... :23 26 . 2G14 City "....:;...:... --. 25 Si .»... Meropolitan Bank of Va... 25: 25Vi ..... National Bank of Va... — .100 jL>> 3261^ Planters' National .....--.-. 100 305 Peters. Say. and Ins. C 0... 20 i» Rich. Trust and S. D. Co. :1CO 33S 140 Savinss Bank of Richmond. 25 KJ Security. -100 SS«4 ..'"S» MISCELLANEOUS. Old Dominion S. S. C 0.". .,..100" 123 ..... S-S. S. and I. Co. pref. 7p. c./SO ..... S -S. S. and I Co., com o0 - ..... Va.-Car. Chem., pref. Sp. e.IOO 121 : JX 321?s va -Carolina Chem., com:. .100 «% ' ■ Cl West-End jU; and Imp.. Co. .. Zi ..... ■\merlcan Loco., c0m. ...... .100 ;:Jll^ American. Loco., pref....... : - ICO ■ ,91i*a ..... SALES'. AT-; THE BOARD. .'• 52 =yOO Virginia Centuriea at 95^; .1,000 Virginia Centuries at .9911; SO Security Bank at 9S. " KlCiaMOiro MARKETS. - • Richmond, Va., February .12, 3102. White, per bushel - w - . . Colored, p«r tottine! 1 to g t T5, Clay pea» .......•••••— — • x^ r?i4s Ulaok peas - 1 •]•' :& 1 .« ■■ Biaclceye peas 1-40 @ I CO. Clover. -wholcsalfc- per . % Orcbard strss; wholesale.. . Herd sr»c=i ......... .-.-.■- *J «F * German : millet ". v *g.-g- g Hungarian .., : Buckwheat ......... ....—. »0 9,V» Hayt ■*■ ■■ "'"' '" ■ ■ ■"- ' : " "' "* '■■ No* 1 timothy ;.......-.■.... ■•ISfK) .. No. 2 titnothy 1* 0U . ■ No. 1 clover, mixed.:.. 12 CO-. »uW" No. 2 clover,: mixed ...v:... 11 00 : sl2 00 . No. 1 -lover". -......'. ....... 12 00 fl3 00 No. 2 clover ..:......... .: Noinlaw. :_.-'■ Virginia timothy. No. 1..." 14 00 @1» 00 Virginia, timothy. No. 2...; 12 00 013 00 Virsinta mrsred ..........Nominal. Ci?ver. Virginia ..: w .;...",N0m1na!. Compressea .. .... .;."..... 7 Co:.@ 7 60, 'Liucrsi ■ Br*ised, larg-e bales . .7 £0 @ BCO .'.. ............ 11 00 #12 « Oirutenj, D«r twmaj ;....'.* 00 f Q> 450 : : Rnteck. /»••©<>? Vj&i, P* T ~ - : ''L: pounu . ......-..^.. .: 35 . ay ;■.- 33-. Peanut*. »nm« ....;.-....... 2H9 3V4 ExU* hand-plciod ........... 4H Woor: 4- ■■ :; - . .•-■'. •■ '• -..^ : 'T- Tub v«ahed... ........ v .....; .23.0 ,2K SV TJnwMhftu 7. {-••♦•• :.;v: .::;;." IS ft ■■&. : Burry ■will brtn 8 * to ,6c. per, pound ; less 'than -tfc© »Ik»v« ' ra.t*». 1 - :•* v*-" - ■*' "■■' ■'. ■: yx'->:~~:.- • ;thaI1:"; thaI1 :" * *MBAT: A3TO fIBLV,;.;- ■.;>:. . ftn^on;-'^- 1 '- '- : -'- ri-ii-'-A.-.-'::'-,'^;..!;:, -. ■■;■.;-:..: . Smoked -cißar-rlb; sides.... :. ;> 10." $>..'1O%" '< : Ttnlk "fflrv-gaU "clear "rlh - iL-v : ; v VlrglniA .^hams; l3Va(2> : 14 r ; Smltbfield't harasVf.'riy-i-'V-.-'.v IS - 20^ ; --aiz^W brand i.;.v.i.... V 12": ® ;12% r Belles- fbuik>' ;--..!• --••—': »Ji@.' J *S&'-jn*tß*nv' -. " - - - - ~ i *-■ y ** ■*■ * 1 Jji>llUfX!ivX lOn if7U*.» , Vim :^^M r.^But.t»^;V.- f ;r."k*; : :';.r".vr..;"i ; i!!. 7^ .-; |<"ftuntrv liacon: jOHamn.'- small. amokcO, par " Hnms. :me(l!unV-sVzc,""woii- - ;» smoked,?^ per./' pound. ,.;-.;"i* 1151@ ; l-?i' ;vHamß/; ?J verv^iarca:^slsc.;'€- -...--^A -w^ ;.-;:w*lr smokea,^ per. ; - pound' :■■■.' " " -V: :;A :-"■■: U'-v vHair.2. ; ? »ghtly- smoked. - '• '- ;^small/;:peivpound" ;v....;. w'l3?i ! - .:H^n:s.: ; ; siiEhtly; umoKcd. ■ p - r sc, per,7 pound' ■-;;";;'..•. -11'®- li Sboulaerr -well smoked, \". , . per : pound _...:.... ...;.;/. u^, * 9i,4@ -,-''. 3vi : Shoulfl«r*. unsr.;oked, . per ■ .~S : ' -_pc:i* ; pound -. .; . . .r.- ". . . /; . :~Z ""..;. ■'<■ SJ @ . '" B^. -..■Ui^ep, sma!l.J smoked, per -^.i"' -;' ~ : ■ Impound::;:.. " 10^4- ." i .-<Bidi»s:i-lan?o,-;"mnokcd,^poT - -- " - p0und::..........;;......-.: : 10' v r u: ".Prkine. tor tierces ......... lOii- ' ■- Compound,. ;for >tierces ■ S Cheene: ""'./" . •" .- ■? ' • ''",-,- . ■ ♦Bfat lull -cream 1 (Kew ' ;1. : Yorkv State) ........."..... ,11% - ■IS-pound,- picnic .-.....:..... / . 12 -• ■•" ■' -■'"' ■' ,^26-DOund. 'rflat-.v.;...-.'....;.--..", .ll^' • ' ' ,FJsh— HerrlnKs: ' '- ;J>_/rth'Cirolina family roe, :'■ : .■ half barra'a;-, .......... ';.v.v'.- Z 75' '>■! '•- I Woqd'3 N. C.vcuU:.;.:..;...: ; 600^ Other brands. North Caro- '-: . '' ' ' .'• Una cut 5....;.,.;; ..".......- 5 00 .-'■'>-' ' • ■', ■•'■'.' Susquehanna cuts -.. - 5 CO ..: : - GROC3ERIES. &.c. -:.'■ "•■-■■■ Mashes: ■■ '■: '■.■■■'■"■ ■ ■■ ■ ' : Atlantic. «05:; .......:....... =47 ; Bestand cheapest 65'» ....." 65 .Climax 66' a .:v...^... ........ 65 ■' Pwift.A- Courtney *>'a;.... 7S , , -. ■ •■ coast ; -ioo*s- .v..i..r.:.'....... ',-■ ; .s» -Globe 100' a .v.;.i.. ......... 95 -v ; Ulufllv^n aOO's ......:-...... 150 V; : -; 31ue K^n:6oo'» ...... .......v ** - . - ' : : " C J"" - •-, ■ . ■ Bujrar-Wyrup. jßccordlnx to' --• " qua1ity. ....... :^.'... '........' -38 @ 24 J White corn 1 syrup. ■ 25;-<&> 27 Vanilla-flavored •.■. ■ syrup :\:» 25 @. .2S New OrleMj Milassea:;? ' - - " "■ Lkjw p-aae ........... ..:'..... 'IS%®, , 15 Centrifugra'. ......-......:.., 38 <Q n Opcnkfittle ............... \ SO © 40: Porto xlico 15-<§) 35 Honey: : -.' " ■ ; ' '■ " '. " -..; "■. .Strained.!.....".. ....^..... '» ® 10 Comb, in l-pound Cißes..' 30 © lis4 T^oosfi comb ............'...... 7 (jp 8 Rice:- ' : -.--.-■ ■/ '■ , ■ -.-■ ■' .-■-. .. -■:■ Carolina, whole grain .... ; 5; & 7 Carolina, broken ~.'......... 7-4 & 6 Foreig7»,; toosl. :..".- 6 <jp 6 Fancy ...... ....: 6 >Q '■- 6?4 Salt:. -r- ' - " .' : '- ■■ >: .Fine, white, dry. from . slore, per sack, 200 lbs... ■ -S.") 300 pounds...... ....... -.. .45 ' - Flour: . ■ " ' ,' -; ■ :. Fancy patent •'.-...... 4 :]T> @ 4.7t) .Virtjlnia : patent ....'..-. ;...":' 4 25 <5455:. /Straight ............ ...... 3 75. <W 400 Clear .;....:..... .......... 3HO <i$ 375 Kxtra .".;. ......... 3SO @ 3 75 . :. ;. LiOw grade .." 3 25' @ 3 50 I'Comineui. . ■ • . . - :■..,. '. Country, b01ted...... SO — Mllloftal- ,:- - :■ ■■ -.'n^-v:. 15ulk. shipstult, per ton... 2a 00 ' Bran ... ...... -r..... -..;.24 00 : , - : ; . -. Bugar— . . ;"■ ' .1 tp A-:- . •■ Cut-loai. .......... o o<j , -. Standard, powdered ...... '5 00:-. * •;-. ' '^Granulated ...1..'.'. 453 '. Confectioners' A — ....... 465 . • No. C 8 .-..'...'. i... 4Z:, - ' N0. "3 ;..........''.. ...•• 410 ; ' No. 12: C. .4 00 Cortee: *■: V " / > • \.. . ■ :^ Rio • • ...:•< ' r ztv x\) Laguayra '• — .............. • ;•!) & '31 "■'■ '- DUT-GOODS. " • V j Bleached Sblrttng* ana • . - '■ ■ . .Sheetings: -.. . ■ '-=. I Gloucester .:*..- , ,4%,; -:; „-; ! 10-4 rcmbrokfc .18 _ - ■ 1 10-4'Utlca •-••25 ... >. ! Brown Cottons: , s .; 2-f. C. Plaids 3VS@ S 4-4 '■ -Exposition . :-..>*.4«.j '6T3 Merrimac-k Shirtings ..... .:4 V^ . 7 Paclilcs ■•4%®...-* : I Manchester *?*' ■--..-- - !. Simpson ,mournu»s_.. g ...... ; . 4j» . : ; lii crates, near-by. v'irjr s nU. • -. - i fresh, per do/.en 2o ■In crates, from other se.c- — i tions. per dozen ..../....... -•> j in'- barrels ana boxes, iresh: r^IVEJ POULTRY. - -. - Turkeys. . hens' .33 #' 14 Turkeys, gobblers .......... 32 I Ducks, large, per pound.... 8 @ .. 10 ! Young chickens. , large, § per •■ - , ; - ';• pound • — ••• -32 «?) 33 'young chickens,, small ?13 <g; ; 14 Largo younfj roosters, each. 20 <3> ao Old roosters, each VA • Hens, per pound ■ : . 9@; 10 X Gunleas, eacn ................ 3j> «? W. Large, fat'jrcea«;-«aLnh.. '......-. 20 O -SO Small » Q^ ESSEr) POULTRT. ' Turkeys', choice,' fat, per Ib. " 3C @ -IS' Turkeys, poor to fair, perl b. ■: 34 @*. "35 •. Chickens, small, . fat, per lb. 1-i @ 15!. Chickens, large,- fat, per lb. 12 @ 3?. - Ducks choice, fat, per ,Ib.. 13 @ 14 Geese; choice, f^jjerj b. ; . . 3 @ 30 Choice, fresh, yellow,: per . pound. ............ •• ••• . 38 <& 20 Choice, fresh, mixed, por pound ..:..-.... ............. .16 & 37 Common to fair • -3d @. 35 VEOETABI.ES AND FRUITS. Irish potatoes, per bushel.*, 100 <& 1 10 Onions, per. ..barrel -. . -5 53.® 375 Apples, -as to quality ...... 2CO <g> 450 Apples, choice eating, per barrel. ............ :\ -"-. '3 OT ©5 00 ■ ULQUORB. "WINE 3, dec. ■ Sc'ntch fbeßt brand); pints, -per dozen (sold) ......... 178 9 1 00 Brandies; Domestic •• ........ 1 10. @,l-« ApDle .......... ......... l-.75.-O S 00, irglnla peacU 200 © 535 Etye ■Whiskeys:- ■ ■ Medium -• -= .......... 160OJ10 Pura old. ..!.. JOO © S 50 • Virginia mountain,- new.'.. .1 75 <& 2 00 .-- .$2 25@53 00 and upwurdf. °"Dome»tlc 1 10 ©1 60 Imported, per case ."....'... SOO #10 00 Slectlfled whieXfty* ••.-.■--" — • 1 lft © 1 60 ;, . ■ - : - .'ViHIXXES. - ■■: . ■.-- ' :■ ; - r ;.'J Dry-salted, per p0und...... 9 Dry flint, per pound..... 11 Green salted, per. pound.... s'.^ Green .- — "••'• ■■•■ . •5 U ■•■<■-- SheeDßklns «•- 35 © « r.amb, salted .................: SO © S5 Green salted calfokins....... .60 0 76. Pelts .......... ................ . 30 £ » Tallow ;........-:. ........... ■*# Beeswax ».. v DRUGS, DYEBTUFFS, &c. Alcohol, 1 per sullon ........... a 7« Concentratact \ye, per case of tour dozen 2 75 9 3 00* Borax ....:.... « © 10 Sulphur .......... ............ 2i4» . S Copperas, p«r lyjuns; ;.."-. %© 3 TCxtract of iokwooU '.13 9 18 Race ginger- .y. ..... ........ 8 » i« ; Spirits <ur»entln» ............ 45 © 60 BlcarDonatfc . — ... — ...... — . - I*4 Soda, sal..- In Uejf» •...,. 1 ® I box •"••- 50 @ 1 50 -- : UItiCELLiANEOUa . W001: Unwashed, free of burs.... 1-3 @ 16 Unwashed Merino ...:... :•: 30 (g>- 32 Tub washed, free of burs. 20 <fi> ■22 Walnut kerneia, per 1h... 8 <Q , » Feathers, live toote. per lb. ,40 -# ,45 ' Feathers, mixed, per lb:v.. KO" C 5 Becs7.*=£.. Dest, per 1b...... 23. © S Bpare ribß. country, per lb. ■ • 6 & , T . Lard, No. 1 country • ! per lb. 10% Gunpowder .....:.. 12^® SB Olla: . ■ . . & ; Machine *.".V.V.'.V*..".V.V.V.V.'. 17.,'© 7» • Bperm .......... -•• •• 75 ;@ 1 00r StraJta ........ 38 & •■>. », Labrador cod oil 45 © .SO Lard ....... : .. ......... ..i.., S2. v ;. F'Une:. ■• ■ '-' :; .-'-. = ■'■•-'■ ■' -■'"•- ...'■-' Toj^s mining, per 100 feet. *0 . . Powder: :.,■■.. " - ' ' "'--.- Sportlnp. per key *».-, BlasUns ......... IB Mining ...;....... 1 ro _ • Lard; N0..l ....'.. .;.. 57 ■- 330 Kerosene ..............-; 9% Crown. 100 proof .:.........- 10^;, ;- Premiuas white lucent .... 11«4 - : ..-1 Sweet, per gallun ;......:.: / 71 Best salad ...........:....'..: -2 00 Q> 800 : Castor, per grallon ......... -• 100 . Virginia lubricating .;.... ;15 Q U. SfcOt;-Vf. '■.'^■^■■'- ■:■•■■ ■'"■_■ : '... -v '■;•.:,'.•'.• '• . : ■ ;;!,:• Northern, p^r bag, ■■<: a>«- ' pounds ;.............".......' ■ ' ;1S) Gnndßtones. per pound.;.".. . ! * American refined,^Old Do-, . . "! '^> mlnJon bar .7.............. : ' tV,;I?4 EnKllsh and American ... - -•■- -. sheeta ............. ...i.... **/»*£-'. 5^4 Tubs: -- ; ■■■•■--.■•-''*-■ ■'■■--■ .. . ■'•• .■■-;'<"-'••.'. ■; ". Cedar, per. nest 5.v.... ;..... i 1 S5 @ li7S-A Painted, per ne»t of f...... 200 © X SS^r Painted, per: nest "of 3, ;.; r;.-' '/•,", ■■■ large .......J.; :...........'-.- '_' / ? 1 60.- Washboards: ■ - ... .^ ■ _• . r •:: -^ .Wooden •- -— :^SO ,© lOS Imported Portland; Cement: ;: v -;.,.! •■•-> S- Dyckerhoff i-.i--.,.' --;.••.•-;■-- — -f 25u Germania ......■.•..••.••••.. :; ..sio;\ Lion ...v.. ..;:.; ............. . , -J».v Alpha... .— ;.••■• »W F^r'^aißniaU-ldttpriceß .will be higher: Anchor Brand, per barrel. 1 .? ; -1 08 i Agricultural, penbarrri...; » T; - - Rorkland;. per : barrel, = ac- ,"- ; > : -: ; cording t5; Qua1ity........ IWtO 1 «rf ! ' Virginia ........ . . . •• • » 1 ,«► „!■ • ; _ : ■:/; Kocendale. per barrel. .i.^Vi 89 ;<^l 25 v i ■ V^GllAl.^-'ANblcpT^ i '"'.■ .: '.■'■''•■"Rl'cli'm6n'd|-\y^V?February:l7KiSCg. ■'■''•■" Rl'cli'm6n'd|-\y^V?February:l7KiSCg. :^g '"Quotations:^ . «9e - mixed., '88 '" to <; S9c; ; * shortberry, v ?;BSStQ; S9c' : ' No "a ' red;-: B a c . ; ? Vireiniaabagilotsi ! f^o^^CbrD-Whitilvjrgin^lbagilots^ •■ "ft Vn 71 c • > Nc- 2?wh He. 5 ? 70o. ; • No. ' 3 £wh« te,«i ; 3 mixed:-;;66c.i : oats-No>2 imixtd; gg^ Kffi • mixed, W'r,'- : ;v-"^'-"*:/'-¥ i; ! r --S": "■';- ■ i%- -'■- ■.■:"^'-;"--'i'V-^?S@*^ . ; (Established 1838), -■ ;MEMBERSBVY.^ STOCK EXCHANGE ' MEMBERS N. Y . COTTOKEXCHANGE PRIVfiTE WIRES TO PRINGIPfiL MARKETS. Smfistasht Ssßirsfies : Al,A 1 , SPECIALT.. . : -' v .- : ' ' ■':* : ' ':' : j*iy-iy< -:--.^ ~^: : :^ :;■■->.: 49c.; N0.?2 white, ulc; -winter-seed bats, 55 to 61c. Bye, 03 to 6Sa- ; .-.- "/NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET; ' ; NlpW-iYORK;", -February, ;17.— Flour— ( Very: dull;.? rye ■■flovtr steady. :i ---="<■' - ■ ; -Cdrnmeal— Quiet..r .^? .•-•. ■.••:. - ' -. ;VRye— Steady; 250.: 2 -western", ;V66Uc -■■ - ; f: Barley— Dull.;: ;-~; -~ ;■.,,; -. -, -: v ." AVlieat— Spot' easier : : No." 2 "red^ : Bß^ic.-:It A was =a? slow tday in the j market/ Stronger at first;: because •of ;smallv,w : orlcl's ;ship-' ments,-'better;eablcs,'?foreisn -buying and covering-, • the markets finally -weakened, 1 •because of -break ,in the ; " Southwest . and I absence i~ of ...demand,' ts. closing. , : %c.;:- ; net j lower; March i closed.:: BlM.C ; May. closed ; S4c; July closed SZ7 A c. ,' . ,| -Corn— Spot easier; N0. ; 2.67%c. Early in i the 'dajveorn- 7 " advanced- sharply on coy-, j ering, 'Z ;sympathy.3 with ' 2 * wheat," - and ■'- a. ! str'ong,oats market, but eventually turn- j ed> very :weak;' : under general unloading, j and; closed; heavy at- a' %c. net decline; { May- closed '6GTic;: July "closed 66-lsC : v. , Ot\ tn— Spot : steady;. No.": 2, ; 4&=ic. Strong, at. first, oh a. scare of May ■ shorts "West, j but -later broke -through: realizing.^ ' , -Beef— Steady. :■-..;■;-, /; . .-.; '.- Cut-Meats— Quiet^: >V' .: •' J .:' .Lard— Quiet; ; western'. steamed, $9.7o;'re fined" steady; : :".- Continent. $9.SO;> - South American.' slo.6s;. e'ompound.' $7.7S'iJSS. ' ■• Pork— Steady, r .:' r . .■ J. Tallow— Steady.. . . ■ •Ro'siri— Steady. ■• ■. •■,' . : ,... .••.•......-. -Turpentine— Steady. •- :.\.. ;. .. Rice— Steady. ■ V. :• .'.. . . , . - Sugar— Raw__ firm; fair . renning,' -VAc; centrifugal ■■-(95-dogrree test).' 3%c.; refined" firm; .-'standard.'! "A.'-' S4.CO;- confectioners' fA,*,'. $4.&3;'. mould VA",". 54.15; cut-I'oaf, $5.oO; : crushed,. $5.30: powdered, $4.J»; gran ulated, $4.80; cubes, $5.05.1 ' ... . : • Coffee— Spoti Rio dull; No. 7." invoice, s}ic.; r .mild dull; Cordova; S'glSc. Coffee opened ; steady, 'With- prices -unchanged to 5 points, lower; and was; dull, all day, without 5. points'.' further .'variation. The close was quiet, ; with : prices net un changed to 5 points lower. The total sales were : 10,000 ba gs. : .; ... . ■Cottonseed-Oil— Di^Mk; prime crude, f.o. •b.v mills, :33i?34c.;? < _prime:- summer '■yellow, 41!f?=41MsC. ; L off summer yellow, 40 1 /^g'4lc.; prime" white/ 43%®44%c.*; prime winter yellow, 44(g45c; -prime meal,. 525, nomi nally;, : .-■"■ ,:"-- --'■■'■- ' ... -■■ ;;v;, '". •:,- :■ Steady ;.creamerjV22@3oc.; State, dairy; 20@2Sc. :.:..;.• .-.::• -.\ ;'■ *■ ■ Cheese— Firm; State, full-cream, small, early-made, fancy i- colored, , H9i@l2c.; v/Fiite Il^iffil2c. ; large, early-made, color-; cd. 109i<;r<llc.; : white. 10%@llc. • : Eggs— Firm; ' State and Pennsylvania, o4c. ; ..southern, at .mark, . 33% c- - *'■ - Potatoes— Steady ; New York, fair to prime ?2@?2.20:" Jersey sweets, barrel, I : ' .- '- "' " •- ' - Peanut's— Quiet; fancy hand-picked, 4Vi ( 5?-4V>f. ; 'other domestic, 2%@4£ .Cabbage— Firm; State, ' barrel crate, $1.10??j51.25. ■ • Cotton— By steam to Liverpool. 121« c .. BALTIMORE} PRODUCE MARKETS-; •BALTIMORE, 17.— Flour- Quiet and unchanged. . : Wheat— Dull and linn; spot and 'the month, S4sß@Sivic; southern, , by sample, 77@SovsC. ■ ■ ■'•-" ■•'■".'" .'V. -. .! ■Corn— Firm; spot, the month, 1 < March, and May, GoT^CGc; southern white corn, 67@S8c. "'■' -- " • ■•- :': ' '■ --• " ' •! ; •■""■■. Oats— Firm:' No." 2 -.white, 49c— sales. - Rye-Firmer; No. 2, near-by, 6S&'SSc. v Butter— Firm and higher; l"anc>v imita tion, 20Jt ; 22c. : fancy creamery. 23@-300.'' . .' Eggs— Firm and nlgher;. fresh, Sl^SaC. 1 Cheese— Firnv awrt more rActive and tin- - change*!; large, "ll»i@llVI-c. ; small, 12\i@ 12% c. • ■■■- ■/. ■■■■ -■ - ■ •:';■>> :■;■ ••-.■; ■':•-:-. Sugar— Firm and higher; fine and coarse granulated, $4.86i/2.: : _, ■ ; ' CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET., CHICAGO, ILL., February. 17.— Grams on the Board of Trade to-day, experienced a quick change iiv prices. All options nad good, early, advances, : but soon. .turned soft. May "wheat closed %(H%c. lower. May corn 'O.'G&cr down. May^ oats i^s'K c - higher. Provisions cloaca 53- i\tc. tb'ioc. higher. , ; ... :- - i . ', . The leading futures ranged as follows: ! Openinfi. Highest. Lowest. Closing. Wheat— No. .2. " . . •" , ' Feb .;:....:.-.. ::...;■'•••••• 13^ May ..:.... 7s%(?f%' 7» ' " 7s»&<sK-";ra;.i / j-,;- July ■ .......79. @% 79U . - 78»t; - , TS'^fi^s Corn — No. 2. • ' , -J--i" ;•--- May ...... .62',i<ff?i -62»; Cl?i • „ . f'U'i July- ...... .62Vi1?9i 62§«- - WMK W* . Sept. 61*4 ■ "'>!?*. . oo y» GO-7s " Oats— No. 2. • -. : . May ..... ..m&Vs 44=; ■ . 43? i/ ■ • Us }' f^U July ....... .3714 . 37% .'".. M£ ,;."««•» . Sept. ...... 32 32^ ;■' 31? i ;,..., •-"; -«lv*.- : ., -.Mess Pork— Per Bbl. ■ . ■ ■■.■•■ : May . . . .". .$15.87 Vi . 51G.93 $15.57 M. $Lj.S7U July .....W5.05 516.02H: ?15.90 ; usls.9qu $15.9q - Lard— Per 100 Lbs. : • ' May ...... $9.47 ii - " : -V).50 -••--. 59.45". i 0.47V 2 Ju1y...... SS.6O ?9.60 : - ?9.55 . . 59.07" a Short Ribs— Per 300 Lbs. May :^:.;..?8.50 r- ?8.02^" :: SS.47«i ?5.50 July ''•:.;. /.38.60 •" 35.62V> -, $8.57^ ?8.57Va Sept. ;..... 55.70 58.70 ' 58.67^- 58.67^ ! Casli '.quotations; were as follows: Flour steady. No. 3 spring wheat; 7-F*i ( fi7s iic~ ; No. 2 red, S5V4c. No. 2 oats, 44S)41V=c.; No: 2 white,' 46}4@46 1 / 2C. ; No. a white, 45@46^c. No. 2 rye, ,€oc. 'Fair to choice.maltinff barley, G&@63c No." l'fiaxseed, $1.67 ; No. 1 northwestern, 51.71. Prime timothy seed; 56.55@56.G0.' Mess pork, 'peri barrel. 515.65JS $15.70. —Lard, per" 100 ' pounds, 59.30@?9.32Vi. ii'hort ribs sides (1005e),: ?5.30#*5.45; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 7(g7^4c; short clear "sides (boxed),- 38.7ag58.85. Butter steady: creameries, 17<§2Sc.; dairies, 17(§) ■22c.--. -Cheese steady, at ; 10@12c. : Eggn steady: fresh. W?T32c. • ■ ' - .THE "COTTON". MARKETS. ■"■ LIVERPOOL; ~ February. . 17— t P. ;M.— Cotton—Spot ; ■ moderate business ; r prices l-32d. higher; American -middling,; fair, U 31-32 d.; - good middling,', 4 13-16 cL; !.mid dling, ; 4 11-16 d.; llorw r middling, 1 4 19-32 d.; good -ordinary, 4 15-32 d .; ordinary, 4 7-32 d. The "sales of ; the day, were -8.000 bales,' 1 ; of which 500 were for speculation and ex port, -and- included ;.7.400; American. -jRe-^ ceipts,"' l4,soo. bales,- all American.. ; : .-■-. • Futures." opened . quiet >but - ' steady, and closed'steadyi.-'American " middling,;: good ordinary r clause, February, 4 41-64d:;'5 seH-' ers ; February and ! March/ 4 39 r 64@4 40-04 d.; buyers ; March . and ' April, A 39-(M(fi;4 40-G4d;; buyers; - April andi'May, ;4 S9-C404.40-Wd., buyers; May and. June. .4 ?.$-6>rn:\AQ-&*d.i buyers; June and July, 4. 39-6(^4 40^4d.;: buyers ; July, and August.; 4 39-64g4 40-«4d; ; buyers; -August and September,- 4 31-G4d., ■buyers;' September and October, .4 24-ft<ts:v fellers: '"October -and; November, 4 20-6-Jd.^ SeU-**S. v::'' •' - ■:■*'■, '•■ -' ■■':":"■"<'-"" ■■"■■'■'. '-'-' ;•■'.,' -NEW .YORK, February ; 17.— Cotton- Quiet ; middUng, S J3-16c: : -net; receipts;-, 4 15 hqles;'gross~receipts,: 4,331 bales; ; stocky .319.452 bales. .-;.',;' . „;. Cotton futures opened firm and' closed" barely steady: ' " • ' • ■ V : : ' Opening. . Closing. ; -Mariiv::::v;::^^T::..:-.;M0:;, -B.^: -- :-,. April- ;,..;..... > .;..... ..;.s.6s>; "•' Ala'v .■..........'.<• ".....'...8.63 ■- S.di ."■.■■■■ june- : :.-."i"..".V"..".v»v.v;v|-g*'- f" . ju1v.: ..::........ ...:.......B.t>l • s.uo ■ . ■'•' - "' \u^ust '-■;■:;.-".■."..■. :;;.-.'.;".8.35. ■■-'•",5 .29 ■ti -September';.-....,.. ........8.00...;.. ; 7.57 ;; ••October-:.-.-.-v;-'"«---.« : 30 v / .S5 ; Snot^cotton closed * quiet;-: middling up lands, c vS 13-Weyj '-middling Gulf, 9 l-18c; ! sales.:- ndnei . : "'. r "•'•'-:•-.-.'-•. ■ '■ :•■'-• .'■• -'<^ '" : ;- -;:^ "TheV'COttonSmarket opened;. firm, with prices'-uplHo' 11' points ;on- a bad 'scare 'of I room-shor ts,v due- , as ' m itch to i f par lof : a round-up £oi ?, smaller.? bears .- in .; the ' : sb ' sence % of -irnany :proralnent~ operators /who •wero* detained: by, the-heayyjsnowrStorm ■as-to -- legitimate ; bull Ish ■-: news : f ro out ' side .points.". June^andi'July^jumpedtup |11] ; nolnte' onv the r first £wave v of -■ buying,; but immediately, f ellibacH ■ som« 8 to 10^points \ under -heavjvK offers s; from ; room-lones.'- Very- little cotton:" was ssold V at the^top fiKiires.'-'the :risej beinsr ;■ of ;aj touch-and-go. 'order '■' af best;'- and? of ■■ nq ; apeclal-sienifi-. ■ canee i; The, March ; optfori^f ollowedJa ;niat-; >ter-of-fact course ? an;through?the. sessions ■and"Hnally closed^atitheOowest:ngureiof the -'day "i.-" The iljvernool ; cables u)ly. 'l^TJoints'-hlsrher-i^an^expectaa^atvitbe ' time • 3 of i the I j> T ew;.yorkj openlngv^ and vpri^ vata H "wires from •: southern^ spots market!* ' discovered :: a' ; stronffi^ndertonßEprnf^ >much^over> theKentire/ibrit^v-n-JrhaprlceE *in"-many - instancesKup i l-l&c^Fsn^Riy? r; "■ cloth* •'jjin'rlt* > t-sne'Wß : *was*tthe;sinost-; cheer-, ;insr; insr t received ? thus} f ar ; ; thissj season. U^Ppvt J red-uanafethei* estimates sifnrjtpinjorrnwls tmbv>menti i ratheric;xee»>dea|erenpraisidj»a<!.i KAs.theisesEirn «-ore alons H becj-m^ w ■parent'tthat -f smaller'lioldera were - rather^ I anxious jip| secure 1 profits.'^h'I 0 1 feome I °^ ithelmorescbnfldent'buHsiwerti'lnclinetiitQ; I favors a': reaction ? on q the:; ideaiij One ihousei fsbld j'at jleast ?15,000 i bales v May,; aroundg the] (opening, s ;and|throughout{the sesslonjcpmt .; imlsaion-liouHes-^-w-ereEpecidlinsr^outf.lonff I • cotton: 2 Demand 'i came ? ; cltiefiy • : '■;■ from i abroad fand* the ; Southi^fAt; th o? close Uue ; 1 market^ waa'^barely;? steadyH-wltb. 3 prices ilTPoint'hlgrlierJitoUspoiiitsnower. "•■ - '■' 'iiNEW-iiORLEANS:-LA:-Si i NEW-iiORLEANS:-LA:-S February; 17.— 'CottO^ futures quiet i and r steady : - * . . OpehinifiW Closing. ',,;; ■ " ■; "-. ,Februarj-{:.V; •';■?/. '.■i-:.':r::\S.im-J-y $.&*;, : :^ : -March :..-. .7.8.19 - ' 5.20 " :.-"'. -Aprils".-..-:'.-;.. .-;;.:... :v';:':.5.24-'; •"■\S.2Cv..- V : 'May ■.ir:;:/i'r;": : .?i*."X".V::7.-.-;8.32 : i rv ' S.3S '•". " i' ; June" r;V'..".'-.v:".".-3 H 'i-"r."'.i:f.''. : ;8.37.' ■ -=-.;: 8.5* ;(■?; ■Jr-'- July: - i i-;':.";u-.':V'-V;-:-.-.:"'^;'.-.- 1 .8.42 ; : c - ! ;,;- 5.45.; . - : ->~Ausrust^ ■■:■•:?;;;.-.• ;■-.;. .;Y. ln;l n;' 1 .5.25-T" US.2S'";; ; s:] .^THEKLIVE-STOCKsAIARKETS. - ;; >: II I'.—Cattle-^-Rcsr;1 '.— Cattle-^-Rcsr; ceipts,: 22.0C0 jhead; ' active"; arid Jsteady-ltO; firm^-gooditOiprimo.steers.-iSO.oGfSSTrp'oor* to mediu m,': Ji@sS^3 : '. s toukers : and feeders. $2.25<554.60;c0tc3, ? $1.25^ SS.-lO^heifers.RJ 25ft 53.50; . canners.%sl'Ss2.2sr : bulls;' s2.2s@s4.W): calves, r 12.5054T; Texas-fed ;' steers,- H2sl* ?5.75^. ■>:..'.;'.. -■■.■■;■. -.-?:'•; .;- :' :.-•"-...•."■"•. ;. : ;'- -v :-:- : v. Hogs^Receipts .' to-day, CO.COO ;; head ; , to-; morrow.^ 4o,(soo head;ileft over; 14.00iV;hea.d; 10 1 and ,15c. - Vo-wer ; : mixed and ,; butchers" , ! J5.73ig56.20:;5603;t0- choree; heavy,; ?6.3Q; -rough,-: heavi T ,-55.SOQ^»; 10;:_ light/ i3.50;i» 55.S5 ; ibulk.'.of J sales,^ ?3.Bnf ?6.15. : . . ; . ", :; ' r Sheep-^-ReceiptsA 5 26.000 head : ! -lower; good! to ichoice - wether3.-$4.75^ij0.2. : i;: weat-.; cr n " sheep ; and * yearlings, is $4.50-fi-?5.90: • • nar ; tive --lambs, I.'1 .' ?3.75Q'?6.€0;> '.western- -lamb 3, 1 55.25®?6.C0. . '- ~ '• ; > ',•-'.'.■" BALTIMORE. .February Cl3.- Calves.— '■; We v quo te : Rough or ■ very heavy ■ calves less j active ; v; strictly choice ; veals. ■: . per; pound.; 7%«58c.; .g00d veal, .per .pound. 1@ 7^5C.; .rough to 'good,. per .head, ?s(ffslJ....: : V - Lambs . and Sheep.— Quote.-, as i follows : . Lambs.' Maryland "■ and "Tirslnia. .- choice, fat, !%SBc. v. per. pound, . po'ort. and thin stpckr -.-; 4<ff4 T /Sc.'- per" pou-ntf; v siicep. per pound, = fat,' Z^i/aAc- ; Rood, per-head, $2.50^ »; inferior,^ per head. $l^sLso ; old bucks. j per pound. :l2t£@3}2C...; as ; to : quality and weight. .''■' '■■ ;.,.-: -.- .1. : ' '"'■?■ .NEW YORKi 1 February 13.— Beeves- Receipts. -4»5. head; ' 110 sales Dressed : beef steady; city-dressed," native, aides, n .7<510c. per pound. Cables last re-" ceived ■■■ quoted American steera ; at 13S- : 13% c, dressed weigh t ; sheep at ll2liW6p-? } dressed /weight; lambs at 13^1i14e.. dress; ed weight. Exports to-day (partly esti - mated), 1,724 - cattle, 10 •-' sheep, and 8,535 quarters of beef. -- :. ":- -.. ;iv - . . '-■" -••- • I Calves— Receipts. 165 headr. quote<l.low er ;t some reported unsold; = a few.ordinary vealsaold at ?B;.OJaryland calvesat 57.&0; two cars western.'' 33.25@J5.85. • - ; , '-. . . ■Sheep -and Lambs— Receipts, 1.569 head; sheep - firm; , lambs ■: about steady; some stock, mainly late arrivals,; carried .'over;; sheep sold at $4^5 per 100 pounds; lambs at?6.2o'S^G.7sr dressed; mutton, ( 7S3c;. per •■• pound; dressed lambs." frQlle. . ■ .'~- Hogs— Receipts, 76'J hoad.- Weak: i ; CINCINNATI, O.,>;February. 17.— Hogs— Quiet and lower at J5<556.35. • • >- . Cattle— Active and- strong. at $2.25'C50.50. Sheep— Steady at 54.2^^*^ 50. - . Lambs— Steady at: ?4.75@5G.25., ;- • .". EAST LIBERTY. PA-. February 17.'^ Cattle— Lower; choice, ! 56.2Qg,5C.50; prime, $5130!556.50- ;•• -.■ , ,' . ;- -.. • ■ ; ":•--;; Hogs— Steady: jjrime heavies, J6.40®56.4j; mediums, $5.35<g53.40; ; heavy : Yorkers. ?6.20-556.25; .light Yorkers, \sftffs6.lo;- pigs, ?5 6&@?5.70; r'oughs.;ss@Ss. r ; "." - . SheePrrSteady ;. best wethers, $5.35555.60; culls and common, §2@?4.30; yearlings, JoSf ?5-85.: -' ' '' ' • - - ■■ .7 •:•• ■'.-•..■:•■:■ . . .Veal Calves-?7(5*7.75. • % EAST.- BUFFALO, February 17.—Cat tle—Receipts, ,4,500. head; dull and ;20c. lower "for steers; cows and heifers full steady; best- 'steers quotable at $S.os<(tf $6.30; exports; :sß'@^C.2s; medium to good shippers. I $5.40fi55.50; ? light to fair, $4.15@ $s.2s;<. heifers, $3.75fi-55 60; cows, ?2^5Q54.50; extra, $4.65; bulls. ?3.25#W.60; stockers and. feeders, •,52.75'§.54.50; -fresh . cows •:: steady; springers dull; ■_voals>iower at $3@sS;: : ex tras,': 55.50. 1. :■ ' ... ' -;-..-.... . Hogs— Receipts, 18,700 ' head ; fairly \ ac tive, but lOfaloc. lower; heavy; $6.351i56.45; a few earljv $6.50; mixed, $tL20^{6.30; pigs, $5.!"0@'55. 60 : rou ghs , WSIo.GO ; . stags." s4S44 50. Sheep./ and - Lambs-^Receipts, . 26,000 head; steady 'to a shade stronger; sheep, culls to good, 53.50®55-in; wethers, ?5.25y> $s.so; .yearlings, 55.25(g55.50;.'t0p; lambs, $5.505"5<J.60; culls to gooj," $4.25056 43.. NKW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKEOV , NEW YORK; February 17.— The: snow storm interfered with business to-day in dry-goods, and' store trad<i"-was indiffer ent at both . first " and; /second ;; hands. American prints advanoad a. quarter« of adent in indig'oes, mournings, and shirt ings. .-. Merrimac staples - also- ad.vanceU Vvc. ; There was: no change In any. other direction. Tha general tone was decidedly firm."- .-.--. '•--■ "• - ••" '■■'.-. : ■■'"'- ■ ■••--■;-■■:. . NAVALr-STORE JIARKETS: WILMINGTON, N. -C, February. 17.— Spirits .. Turpentine— Nothing doing; re ceipts, 50" casks. ■ "' : . , Rosin— Steady at $1.12 1 / i©_Sl.l7 1 / «.;'. receipts, 534 barrels. : • ■ • : "' " Crude Turpentine— Firm at $1.-5o to ?2.oO; r "eceipta.-". 4 i barrels. . .. • , .- 5. Tar— Firm at $1.20;. receipts, 573 barrels. .'•'. CHARLESTON.- . . 5. ' C, . FebruaiT 17.—. Turpentine und Rosin—Unchanged: - - .. SAVANNAH, !GA:,VFehruan'. 17.^Spirits Turpentine— Firm at. 42c; receipts, ! 76 casks; sales. '105 casks; exports, 107 casks. 'i~: Rosin— Firm; .receipts. 2,i>lt> barrels; ales; 553 barrels; exports, 2.5-18 barrels. Quote: A. B, C; and D, $1.27%: ;E, $1.32'^; F, n.'H¥>; '"G,"- $U5; H, $l.50;>I. 51.75";,K, ?2.35; M. ?2.73;. N, $325; . window-glass. ?3.G0; water-white, ?3.55. ".: ;»•' , - : . I'oxtmaster of Atlanta Ueml.- ATLANTA; GA.'. February : 17.— Major William H. "Smythe, postmaster of At lanta, died, to-dayuof grip. He wag re cently appointed , for a-second term. ' Xine ConTicts'Bseajie. v . .. -JACKSON,. MISS., ■ February.., 17.— Nine convict 3 escaped .from Shelby farm, Boli var county, to-day, by sawing:^ their way through ;the cage.,. Bloodhounds", have been put upon the trail. .- ■"■■■ '.... Corn , Oats; Potatoes, Clover; and Grass NEW CROP, BEST GRADE:' Write for prices and samples. • w l2l7.e: ! 'cary st., jiicH>io>'D, va. a: fc % i?i fe U-F,Tu&\ve2m V ; "H*^; MAniMSJ^lif^'BlililGEKOE^ :!;'; MINIATURE Sun rises ■...".. .T76-57J - HTGH TIDE. . Sun i ! sets *;...;... 5:51|M0rning.... ...:.. .12:5! M00n ! : ; 5et5r'. ..;..3:45!FJvening....;;....: 3:15 tPORT OF ; RICHMOND,. FEE: 17; 1902. f - - . " ";. . arrivjed;, . --■■■■;-,-.. . >■; Steamer Brandon, :.! Catherine, :!Norfolk,'" merchandisa . and passengers; . Old-Do minion?.-Line. ../'"'. ■ - • : ; - Steamer Winyah. C Simmons, phia, Pa:;- merchandise ;and : . passengers; "Clyde .'Line. . ." V T : ,,: o^ ~ : : "Schooner -. Alice J.,\ enable, : ; Sigruago, James' river,. c'orn; : ?Wllllam-Tfemp!e]Co;7 ■•••:,. : ;■•;■:•.■ ;;;■ S- -^sailed. ■ "' ' ; •-.;- ■ ; ~- ■-J 1 Steamer, pocah ohtjis, ■'•-;' Graves, : : James-: river landings' and Norfolk; end. passengers; - Virginia. "Navigation' Company, v '':.-*■'■. Zr?/--] "-'',;- '{'■' ■'- ' VTV T - < - v .? S teamor I Lake wood; , Craddoclc, - Jaaiest-" river landings and ScGtland.jrnerchandlso and passengers; F. r V. Archer, 4 : manager.?;? -■' Steamer Brandon, ;; Catherine;* Norfolk,* merchandise .and •.passengers;-:-. Old.Do minion-: Line. . " '. PORT,'OF^ ;NE WPORtVneU'S/ ;FEB;aS; 0 .-•;".• (By telegraph.) _, ' . :; :- : ; ; '' ;- ■■''•■" ■; . -'arrived.' '- Steamer -Teutoma;; .Baltimore.,;;- ;,,.; .- ? , 7*SteamerLa.dy-"Arnistrong.- New; Orleans/ .^Schooner A^M^Colburn, Boston. •. :? : Barso "Coal ''Kinff,,- Norfolk. T : saiusd.: ' * "- Steamer; Aragon, New Haw a. _ '^Schooner 'Sarah -TV .:-;Lawrence,-*l^royi-; ~Baw New. York, Providence. . '■'; PO^ r Ol^NEWPpßT^i^WS>^fe^ (By telegraph.) -. | /-'Steamer /Caleafora, Galvcstori - ; .Steamer Eddie. New; York/ X->-; j- Boston... . - ,-.. U • •. ■■■; V. ; ; -. SAILED.; ■^/j; S?Steamf3 ; Littiy ■ArmHtr6nK/r;LoHaon^^^ &i Steamer'&Taleif oraf r :f?.laricnestcr. ; ; Schooner -.Vs ti yjf ji ip t"; and y.-Ky .-K iji g-;-. Churl* i s-: I THE NATIONAL BANK Of yiRGINIAVM i" '"" UNITED.- STAT^^S^CTAro^b^^^^^^-t --f^ ■;% T..K.SVNDS. Cadhier. O. S. MORTON. -Assistant * Cashier. '' 'I '" 7 ti^. '$-^(^o>'l*' Christian,. Geo." iii : Cannon, H. Theo. EUjson,' ~ T .V. jr. HubiUtbn^tSvl^ V' -F Y^ Noltins, v,;Benj." IVrAlsop/'-iv-iR;^ Lancss;..WUllama»*'(JobnTAd(li3on. ■J'-^^^^ j -f! : D. Williams, rH.>M. : VauKhan, -T. H. KUett. ""' J, It.Caper?. - "^YV-SSi s ' -T A. Cary. ; : .i,'o.-;B. I ".Rahd.--'.--Wellford f : -"'J.'".W.^Kothert.:: ; -;'-.-^.^^Ft^iG^-!Kf'nolcf^. '•■fi'ST&l '■$:■<'&;% 'U .-- Robert S. -Boaher, ; - George .W. -Stevens.' " '\- - , .;kyzoM . \' ;^- ". ■"*..' -•■.•. •' v: /-'.'*i'>.'.-'"-i* - * -i - AccocsT^TsoLiciTEn: . '-„ '.' ; . 7 j c.; interest' il*a.i«l *; o« • tie^oiits in ■ Savings DepnVt men t -. anil -an C«r»^r;X ■-. >v..;j "> " " - . T J3TTER. OFJ CREDIT. ; FOUEIGN EXCKLVNCiE. K~'' \ WE DRAW OUK OWN DKAFTS;OX LONDON. AND THeJ CONTINENT. \ ' , P ■■■'■ '-' V "l"'.'^" I.'1 .' '';■:> ■+ ■•'.""- :. '-■ >■' - : ■•-' - : ■' '''■■'*»:':■ ""' ; : J"^ ''Z'-J-.''-i : -' ? '-■ f"V.-i^." ri 'i * '"-!®SJ^ <fi%^ ■ --.-';.. .;■ :.] -\ ..:.■;■ .■;;£■ *v-, , ;,-.:" :' ~ ; (my S-Suh.Tu&Th) .. •■ -.- . .. * £_^* J.The Savings Bank ft &.-.::■' • ■ '. '-■' -,'■•■;.. ■''■■ . -'■■^•.-■•.■'-'X-i-:./»'*?'i. k »-^'"« "; : -.;'•* '?•".-■•"■:'■'.' '■-" ■■'.".""■•".• .'-"! ■.'"■^v'-'r-^,: # .«%oi Jtvi^nrnujnu, € X iil7 E. Main SL/flext to Hotel LBXin^t6n'and : op. Rlchoioni Dispatch V.,.* • I j THE IHSTITUTIOti FOB THE PEOPLE, \ & :^k Dcpositg m auma ot ONE JX>LtAR AND UPWARDS RECEIVED AND INTBRSST^ - VT- ALLOW ED. Loans made on Ke&l Estate. Ncsotiable paper discounted. ;.-; : ; " i^ : ;^| # R.Vk. PmERSON, President. L. Z. MORRIS, V?ce-Prea?dent 4r \'i j'Jv- " ..."'" ■"■ . "JAMES, M, BALL^Cashierv;? -'.'y'/ + . IjL DIRECTORS—George L. Ctastiaiv NiD.'Hargrove, P. "WTtitloclc. F. Sitter<Hag.'.H;iy^»^ -" # • Theodore Ellysoa, H. Seldon Taylor, w: E. Zimmerman, 0. O. Owens, B. Alsop» Joha W | W^ Gordon, G. G. Valentine. "..' ' . "" :. •' . ■ .,.. ' %; ;«||f| - ; - ■'•"- •'" ■-■'■ '' - *■■' ''■''"'. ■■■ - v -■;.-,■ j»Tn,y"*Buii-^.--U : '>:-;'. ''-- : --- ■■ . '.' • - : : .;:.:..;■:■-:>;--.■''. ;. • - ; ••. - ■-■■■" - . ---.. : -'-- -"■ "■ - ■'■'-- '■■'■■■''■' ■',-'• W'C:- '.-.-■•'-■ . ■-' ••■.■.•.-"•'■. '-%.•.- -■•■..■-.- -J;4 ||^EgICM|hMIONf^L;;BANK, ?'* V DEPOSITORY UNITED STATE 3 ,: STATE OF VIRGINIA, AND^CITTOP KICHMOND ' ':>;'|^ i CAPITAL - *20P,p6b;06. 3 \ , WILLIAMC. CAMP, ■ Munagrer Sjivlptra Department. ;, " *i '^;: '< nmFrrTORS-^Villlam C. Cnint>, William J. J > Payne. /Leon I^, 'St'r*U3<\! Eiumctt i <'i M \ Seaton;-OnVcrJ?San^ Chaa. tt. .J \ fe WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH DEPOSITORS every facility consUtent with \ S goodbankiuß. From smallest Bavins* to largest commorcialaccouala rccetvcd_oa_f» - V -_" \ vorable terms. . . m.hJ-3un,Tu,THt« imiTisu iv A boeu trap. ; Tiro -OHliccri* «ml Teii Men 'Killed— '. " ■ Ala 11 y .AVonndcd. PRETORIA February 17.— 0 .c hundred and fifty , mounted infantry, wjUo patrol ling the Klip river, south of Johannes burg, February -12th,' surrouridetl a. farm house where they, suspected. Bovrs w : erc hiding. . A single Boer •broke away/from the house and r the British : < : pursued vhiriu' The Boer climbed a kopje, th'o British \ following, vv Immediately a heavy fire was opened v un on them .from three, aides.' Tho .British, found themselws in a trap ! and in a "position. where they were unable to make any.: defence. ; - • v ; Eight of the British oflicers. made a, gallant effort, and defended the ridge "with' carbines and revolvers; until they 'were overpowered. The British had two ofli cers and ten men killed and several ■offi cers and forty men .wounded" before tho force was able; to fall .back under cover j of a block-house. ■ : X,ord Kitchener, in addition to report ing the Klip'/rlyer affair, says: ■- : ■"A party' from the ■ Bouth" African .con stabulary vllne; on tha ' Waterval river, encountered " February 10th a superior force of the enemy near Vantondersbek. and was driven I; back with loss." SAYS'DE ; WIET WILL NOT YIEU>. • Mrs." De Wet, 'in an intervleiv held at the Marltzbiirg concentration camp, «aid that two of.-her sons were still ttgh ting with their father.'. : ; She regretted that the government- had- not permitted' her to/c ommunicate with 1 her. husband, and said she' wwars r certain; he would n'dvef sun-erider; .. -Mrs.'-'De. Wet declared she would rather/ see her. husband die than submit. ; , V. ; . - — '■". '.'-.'.>' "Tho.' mounted Infantryman , -'who' were trapped at KUp rJvcr-wero all freahfrora. home and 'unused to Boer tactics; . Th« bulk of the cahualtiea occurred during the retreat "of thy/. British." ' The killed: iii-"' eluded Ma j6r;"Dowell,';-. the : commander oC the force. ;'; -'.;-; ■ ''. \' ■'EATEX MY S.VVAfiKS. Tvrriity-Kive" Meinlt'ern -of ; Krwitcto 7 SKicntlfio .Mission; Mo»i«aereil. ■«. PARIS," February . 17.— 1*1. "Patrie pub lishes a letter received froth its corr<-s-. porident, St. ißouyer,'. a survivor 1 ; of the massacre of a French sciehtinc mission by cannibals at. Sileraka, New : Guinea, ~ January Ist. :-M. Rouyer. relates thattha yacht S.alvatti. with tho mission on board; ' had anchored off the coast' of -New Guinea and that several of the explorers landed. After an: apparently friendly reception from the nutiveathe latter treacherously attacked therri-duririfC: the night,'imurder ing twenty-five Vof; the: party, Includinc Baron Villars, Count de Saint Remy, : and Mil;; Hager.bock,' and Vrits,"and ; wound ing .thirty-three; Including: the; writer 'of. the letter. | AT.' Rouyer, ; the chief of -tha mlssion;!:ahd anether Frenchman rnaraed !Remier./' . -. ■ "■ - ; ' ";- ■ M. Rouyer writes: "We were all'sleep ing peacefully wbsp there was a great j uproar and; we .were/; attacked- by hun dreds >of natives 'carrying torches.* Seve- ; ral of us were -t elled to the rround with j cl übs, hatchets, and - spears. . Others were ! overpowered,' carried away," and bound 'to ; trees. I was among this number. T rr ceived '■" a 'blov "ftn : .the ' head from a club' and fainted. '.-'■ i ; :^' ;.•;;-■;'-": ABOUT TO ;BB EATEN. ;• ! ■ "When I recoyerea "consciousness .at 5 j o'clock in' the-- morning; I found ! myself j Ued-'ha'nd and ; foot and -surrounded ;;bjr savages, Who, believing- me to" be dead, j :were keeping; me for themselves. ,1 saw the body ; of ißaroriiyiJlars 'near me bound \ to a tree. His. body was "naked,; his 'head - had \ been apllt 'open, his ; eyes had . \ been ". gouged out, anel : ; his groln^ "was J horribly hiutilated;: ; :^The Count Tde . Saint Mtemv . had been and ;Jjlk head : .stuck. on the J end of ; a.spear .as 'a; trophy. M: Hagenbock was spitted on a bamboon and "wrasibeing^roasted7we^^iTtlfe.'^Thejsay-V ;ages\were;aliout:;to;' cut; JilnVVUp.- V ; . . ~"r j waited my' fate,: r was .afraid \ to move., My head/hurt-.m/i ;<lreadfuHy.' t All ■ corpses. 7 Suddenly.^"; great clamor aroa*. "foUo'wed-by. ; a"'fu3HjMle.VKV ,-:' : "r .' '■>: ,'. : ■:";; r^REgCUED^BYiFRIENDS." ; : :'-'! opened'myvc-yefiland^aw ; Dr. n F.orller. and - the - remainder,' of the ;nj{3slbn';. from, "the yacht firing bnHhecaniiibalai.^l.shout-;! cd.V and the %reß?u«rs)ran' to Jm^ and cut ! the ibonds whichi bound? rrie to : the : tree. V .- ."The" cannibala ifled.' ieayinsUhifty'two; ! dead. ; The' clothes ! of '^"Vries were . found;. ■but;hisibbd^,wa3Smis3in>.\He had evi [ 'den tlyv ■< been ,ii tl evour ed %• by ;; the _.;■ sa vag «s 1 tlurlng tho nlglit." ;. t : ' . .--'; s' ; r^ -.''l- lIHANOVERTf PRilSS^lFebruary £ IT.~. "A fcourt-inartial Jto^day^.:iconaernaed i :llerr ? ;Falkehha#eh7fa^bllic(»^oCitl^arayAT«i;i eerve^to^six^year^glmpriaortment^i"?^}! f ortFess" f or killing (Laiidwith ivon;C#nn Jg sen \in- a v duel f January I l«th. -Vcf tho ; i.mpe-; . rnrr 3^hUJntins-parlw;at^pring^:|Aß,tli3;«^ «ult of h quatreijS^rowinjr|cu;vot^«J conduct .of the y.-!re of iltri" *en Benn?£* se~- ... - 1 TRIESTE. AirSTßtA.^ebVuarxlT.rrTke strikers; : :h*re'"i"i*sume<l ri wot «c io-'<i \y t «. tn«*rj 'aemaiiJs «" ."•■-- I*™ conoo 10-r > ■ - $1,000) TO LEWD I ,250 Sv at 5 per cent; -: 2,000 ) CITY PROPERTY. McVeigh & glinn, 1112 E/Maia Street. ■.•..,:.:.:■ ;. rfel6-2t: ! ■' -'^' ■■ :'. ".-.'■■ JACOB BERRY^^O* Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton. established^ 1865: • .44 BROADWAY, N. Y. 209* MAIN STREET; DURHAM. N. C. " { TELEPHONE NO-'-r: ;. ; :- ' : Send for niaxkat letters aad pa nphlat. , Direct .wires -with . tha Postal a id Unioa otaces enauro prctnpt attention on' all telegraphic baaine33/ : ;".;'*' -! ;•.-• ja 26-Sun,Tu&Thiy WE Of FER THE FOLLOWING iN^ESTnENf > ■'"■-■ SECURITIES: I! SEABOARD AIR-LINE 4 PER CENT: GOLD BOND 3; ; : NORFOLK RAILWAY ?A.Nt> LIGHT 5 PER CENT^IGOtD BONDS ; ; : : •VIRGINIA ; ELECTRICAL WAY AANDi DEVELOPapiiT^S PEB^ CENT: GOLD BONDS ; 3 PER CENT. BONDS , and recommend them as very safe. John l iiiLiSilp; • RICHMOND, ! VA: " " . del3-dmuTd,Th ; *i ;^ Spfericer Jrask&Xo., •• BANKERS, -• 27& i PINE STREET, NEW YORK. Now; ready ADr-gratutT tous distribution, 1902 .'Edition ' (Pocket Size).- MEBIBERS N; Y^STOCK^EXCHAIf QE ia a-TJb.Sat&THexlSqt-tpymy^g. -.-'■■■ -;•'!-' .':=■. -\JUSKTI3IGI. ■ „. ... ./. /W T? - ... NOTICE. , : ■ : :_:/ Richmond, ya.^February;^,^;- COMPANY, for the purpos^ S c f& cUrcctora and for. the; :.«»«.=. before lUuj roocting,;: wl» l^heS ? at^^omce:: of? the; company f^?^^^^So£SlS| 13 ° C i°«n Monday.: February -17. 13C2,^ at | l PseM^h?Sa4n^lofP se M^h?Sa4n^lo f domtlt 10 A., M.-, lodse-r oom, -;, Slt tv,lt v, l t« atf 7i» • o'clock s imd" .Nineteenth .• stree^J"-- lavl ted;to; m<-5t ■' with. us. ■ • HhipJul .Maatar.-s.fS By order,; Of; : GOODE. '■ '■'^,^-.-;v>-^^ • .-*:: ■.-:':- 5 "-iß<JCrewr)r. v ... ........ ■ -• ».-- - ■ -'v-rtTtf f* '■' -j- ■:-■■-.'-■■-"■'- '■-•■■'-■-■- : - - "^® Richmond, iVa. f .'4;*Mot&^ LAP K-A2WTJAI*T*iM EBTING\ OF;;/THKi BTOCKHOLDB JiS J O P'TJUS " COMPANX^ ,ims ftjurt : Main! at reet.t Richmond. S.Va»i««tfi f^- Va. ■ J*n\i*rr;»J\t^^m THE l iOFJLTHS£|*SS called f to meet at t h* . Muunic T»mpl«. i «y i the I city 3' of; Richmond;:. -4 Q»iTHtJß*~§| ' of.HheSKo*r<l t ef ;Tru»tfle»^^^