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MARKETS*- MONEY STOCKS BONDS, PRODUCE/Wmml^^^mlU&^S^^ STOCKS IN ; D.KOte tUOCK Ol' ANXOLXCKMEXT OF THE KIX«?S ILtAKSS SUSTAIXED. LONDON AN ACTIVE SELLER, Tlils ScllinK ' r cll j Al»worbeflj'V liovp <.v<t. «n«l Vrclty' G«M>cral3llccov- Vrlon Arc EfTcctcdWltliin'Flrwt Hour of. Trndiii;?. NEW YORK. June 24.— The official nn jiouncomcnt; of the serious illness of the King of ■■Kngland.-and the sudden decision; postpone the coronation indefinitely, 1 •was an inevitable shock to the security n*nrkots of th<? world.: The: New -York St^ck Kxcliahgc.- however, met the' shock with srent. cquanirnity.' and the vigorous cuppdftlnß orders placed in the market by thc speculative parties which have consti iu'iCd themselves tho guardians of the lrsarlvct. soon checked the ■ downward swing of prices, and pretty general re coveries were; effected within the , first Jiour of trading. With; the rflCect of the Knplish news thus apparent-. ]y overcome.- it isdifflcultto say- how far ibc normal condition of the market was rrftoro.<3. antl the subsequent evidences of weakness might' be due. to independent c.inxe-s. Undoubtedly the ; considerable liquidation : 5n Amalgamated i Copper v and Colorado Fuel had an unsetlling effect on the whole list.. This selling clearly was <luo lo causes quite independent .of the life or death of the King of England. Mauo'euvres by a professional bear party were adde<l causes for the weakness of those, stocks. 'V Apprehensions' of an unfa vorable turn in the copper trade, helped ihe Aveala)c^s.•; of Amalgamated, . and the internal dissension over dividend, policy i: pgrava ted the wea V; n o.ss of Col ora 6 o Fuel. "These stocks rallied, smartly.- and were nofmueh affected by the final.wcak jicss of -.the market. ' RENEWED APPREHENSION. Renewed apprehension 1 of the outcome of. King. Edward's illness accompanied the Into reaction, following -the favorable re jt^rts of the: operation,: which helped to rally" the market, but a more effective in !H:cnce ,"?rew out (Sf the pendency, of gold exports, /which 1 epcukkl to affect the mar-. ket more seriously than did the direct preppure of stock for. sale. It is generally expected that gold will go out by Thurs day's steamer, ■or on" Saturday- of this week. The effect upon the expanded cred its in this market, and the narrow rf; resources, is awaited with- some nnxiety. The market- closed dull and heavy." : . '■:-. .. ... Somo 'of " the speculative bonds were wpalc, '■':■ iri; ; syiri])athy with--, slocks, l>ut strength at otlier points made the marnet Irregular, Total sales, par value, $3,3 i» , Unitod States bonds were all «n chanped on tbo last call.: . -- ; - The total sales -of stocks to-day were £03,700 shares. • MONEY AND EXCHANGE. Close: Money on call steady at %@3 per c*>nt.;. closed nffere<l at 2^4; prime mcr cantlle. papers &Mit> per cent. Stoiling exchange firm, with actual busi ness in bankers' bills at 4.57% for demaml und at 4.&% for sixty-day bills; posted rates, 4.86% and 4.SB^iS9; commercial bills. i.Si. -■ o'PS!SSS%. ••. Bar silver. 53;. Mcxlcan ; dollars, 42^2- Government bonds steady; State bonds Inactive; railroad bonds 'irregular.. Xew York; Stoclc Q,uotntlon«. Quotations furnished by Thomas Branch & Co., Bankers and Brokers, Jlerab.rs New York Stock and Cotton Exchanges. * . American Snuff, common. 124% V -121% American Snuff, preferred.... .... - . »S ; American Can, com. (bidj.--. 12/4. , }-W- American Can. prof. (bid)...... 53Vi_ ■■>*. . im'vr:.- Cotton Oil (no ■; sales, ■ - closed) /..-. .-..:.-.■ •••-• •;•• °\%i American Looo.. c0m.......... 34» 31?4 American Loco., pref ...;...... I*3V ; -UU A morica n Su ga r ........ — - • i-»% -£ American Smelters Co. i," s 4 '\f Amalgamateil Copner .;........ -64 . _0oV ? Anaconda Mining^Co...: K« v • 106J4; Atchlson, common ?" 4 ,5?;? \trhlson. preferred ;........... 100»-2 VX>\b Baltimore and Ohio .......... 10614 105 Vi Baltimore and Ohio, preferred — JH» Urooklvn Rapid Transit .: C 6% . Cfi?B Can. South. ............ :.-.. S2 I'lip.sapoake and Ohio 46?& 4GU Chi. and Great Western ...... 29 25 Trw. Mil. and St. Paul 172»A 172% Chi.. R. Island and Pacific 171 170& 0.. C. C. and St. L.. ...... 103 *103 . Colorado Fuel and Iron.. S9 S£>Vi Colo, and Southern, com — 30% "0 Colo, and Southern, Ist pref.. 71 70Vi | Colo, and Southern, 2dprer..: ..... 42 j .Colsolldated Gas 219& 218 | Con. Tob., 4 p. c. G7 66% Con. Tob., jirof. -.-• 120%: .1211s Delaware and Hudson — .... l 73 3/33 /3 173 Del..' 3,-ack. and Western (no sales, closed) * "V ?2ric, common •• 36?s 36V6 Krie. Ist profcrred ; G7!i "3<>?i ireneral Electric ...... ........ 3OSSi 305 . , Illinois Central 357 156 Umisvilk; and Nashville...... 135 • 135 Manhattan Elevated .... 331 -... 130"^ Meu-ppolitan, «x. <iiv. l? 4p. c. 148->s *m-»6 1 ,6 Mexican Central 2SVs ■ 27% M«x. Central, Ist incomes .... 33? i iiM: MiHjjouri J'acific ...... 305*4 307% 3\10'.. Kirn. and Texas, pref.. 5S . 5S ..New York Central 35C^g 154^i N.-Y.. Ont. and Western...... 32?4-. . 3^% Norfolk and Western ........ SCVi 5G% Nor. and AY., prtf. (closed) '..' - r S3 N'ortli Araer. Co. ...1... 122 121 Pacific Mail .: 4H4 "40VS j'ftnusylvania 351% 350% People's- Gas ...... ..;. 103^ 3O)?i Jicading .... .... ............... Go- CG>i Itaading, Ist pref... 53% Ki-adinp, 2d pref... 63 ; Mlb Fin Francifeo G9 : 6H S;ni Francisco, 2d prof ..- 72Vj.' 72 fit:, Li Southwestern,'- prer...'. G5?4. C 5 Southern Pacific .............. G4V« GS~,* Kouthem Railway .......'....'. 3G^& /"33?4 'Southern Railway, pref... I*s . !>5 Tennessee Coal and 1r0n...... G2 "' ' ; 61^ Texas and Pacific '... 43 41% Vnion Pacific. c0m.....-f..;v.. 104^4 .104 Vuion Pacific, pref....:...:...' 8914- • SS% 1 nitcfl Stales Leather, com:... 12% " 32!^: ViHKd States Steel, c0m...... 37.A t 37Vi Viiitfd States Sieell prcr.... SSTfe SS 1/ .^a.-Car. Chens., com. G9 CSV va.-?*ar. Cliom.. pref. (no ■ - ,^ a1 <-s» ■ 133% «>b;*Kb. pref 46%^ '46 - " tMtm Union Telegraph.... SS%- 59% Last -.'-iila. - ■ ... - ■■ . •■ *. '. ; Stcnd^ru Oil G55 ■ G59 Dondx. . TTnitod States refunding 2's. reg...... 107% Jilted Status refunding 2's, coupon.. 10S% States 3's, registered.......... 107V4 t, r "! ted States 3's, c0up0n. .....;.^.....'307 1 / 4 cnit«t states ' new 4's,-, reg. ..: .....'."•. 135 : J.i'jU'd States new 4's, coupon. ..335 United States old 4's. . registered....: 109TS lulu*!- States old 4's, c0up0n..::.... 110% <.nitc-(l States C's. registered.......... 105 - \-T.ited.\ -T.ited. States s's. c0up0n.............i 105\; ■ Atc-hison. \ general: is... 108% ; Atcnlson. adjustment Is. 93% i-'hirnore and Ohio 4 t s/.. 4 :.... '....'.. .102% if- limore and OhioS^'s .. : . .'. ..'....... 96% »SHmore:-and 0hi0, :c0nv..4'5........... 306.:. panada Southern 2ds (b10>..:-;. ...... 109?» ( -; litral of Georgia s's: (bid?.: rf.:.t.^.v 10S% ..ventral of , Georgia ,, Ist incomes.^.... SI ■-■•• ■ and Ohio 4V-'k.... :...... .108% J;Jik-&no and Alton: 3^. 5... ........... KSV& "UufaKo. P.. and Quincy, ihewi^s.^: 06% Unca go, M. and St. Paul : gen. 4's. . ; •': 116% ; and Northwestern con..- 7!5.v.136^4 ; H. Island." and Pacific 4'5;.:... -112^4 ;:;-, c -. C. and St. Louis gen; 4's."; r.V;-ltH ',4' Terminal 45.";....;.;.%......... 00-i y»n. Tt,b 4'k.. .....;. .:.;;... :..;.:;....^vCG% ■ Colorado and -Southern: 4'5;:;:Y...".:'. ; 95%: (^nv.-r -and 'Rio' Grande:4's:.....V:.'.i:3o3' / i 1 -;"!<• prior lion 415:;........;^:.\..:.;...■4 1 5 : ;........;^:.\. .:.;...■ 101 v.-': r «- general -.^v^.;;:^.:. .;....: 89 :-=; ,/' r V Worth and " Denver ,Clty ■ ist.V:. : 113% "wkin»; 'Valley 4y.'s :.:v.:;v.t.....v.... 110%: M>uisvi:iG and Nashville. Minified 4's.i; 103%= ;^s can: C«*ntrali 4'a.:.^v.v...i=.:....uV.rß4Vi, t,f xlc «» -Centra!' 1st. incomes: ;;:.r.:^3lU: ;^ uneapoliH^and St.: ; Loufs 4'sr..: : i;io6y^ .; f«o»ri; Kansas and:Texas'4*s V:i^v. 100^ iVl»*our!. ICansau L and sTexas '; 2dsf T. i« S4V4': "*w )ork Central lsts :;■.:"..■.. ...:r.v;r 104% r^fw ; . Central i?Keh:?3%*s:^i::v;i.O9 .«i l\w Jersey Central >g(2L s's ...;..;:.: JS9I Wtjiern- l>ncificl^ > s~ : : i ;.:.v;v.:iv...^:^lfls# $?n he m- : Pad fie » Z's . .\.:.. ::'■'■' 7so. Smjm andiWest^consor 4's Ws%l Prices Nearly Halved ! I^CKildren's Straw^Hats, thelatest shapes and- braids, such as English, ;Milans; and Rough Straws--- That were 51.90 and % 1.50, d?| (\f\ '■':■■; intwr '■ ' ' • us 1 •"" ■ That were $1.25 and.si.oo, HVZ r j now : 'V^ i Washable Sailor Hats, ' - That.wefe~si.2s: and $1.00, " ' > 7C>r ; : , , now :..-:. - /Oy.'- Thatcwere ; and 75c, yiC>vM: j • ■■- now;V;CT^^^^v:^^l:,^vk;K Washable Tarn b'Shanters, • - /That were 75 and 50c., n0w..... '25C . - Washable Suits=^u P Ps. s 7 - cs ~95~ 95C * an Men's and Boys' Outfitters^ SL Louis a.n«l Iron -Moun. con. 55.... UC^ SL-Louis and i San. Francisco 45:..... 100 St. Louis and Southwestern. 15t5......99}i St.Louis Southweslem-2'5, ............ 87 San 'Antonio and Aransas Pass 4's.. 90% Southern Pacific 4's 92% Southern Railway s's .................. 123% Texas and Pacific 15t5. ................. 119% Toledo. St L. and AVestern 45....- S3 Union Pacific 45... 100% Union Pacific cony. 4's ................ 107 . "Wabash lsts 119% AVabash:2ds ..111% Wabash. Deb. 8...... :......... 7CU West Shore 45............ 115% W^heeling and Lake Erie 4's 95 AVisoonsin Central 45.: . . . ..... ......... 93% Mobile and Ohio col. tr. 4's (bid).... 98 . Central of Georgia, 2d Incomes (bid). 35 Va.-Car.Chem., C0m.................... 65% Va.-Carolina Chemical Co., pref.... 131% "Senboarcl Air-Line "Securities. BALTIMORE. June 24.— Seaboard, com mon, 25V4; Seaboard, preferred, 44%@45; Seaboard bonds, 4's, 55%. . ■ RICHMOND STOCK EXCHANGE. Richmond, Va., June, 24, 1902. State Securities- Bid. Asked. North Carolina 4's, . C... .1910 105 North Carolina 6's, C........ 1910 133 Virginia 3's (new).- C. & R..1932 . 97 95. Virginia Cent's, 2-3; C. &R. 1991 ... - 95% City Securities— • Richmond city s's, R^ 11920-1922 118 Richmond city- 4's, R.. 1920-1930 109% Railroad Bonds— ■ . Atlanta &• Char. Ist r5.R.. 1907 114 : Central of Ga. Ry. con. • s's:". 1945 108 . C. & 0., R. & A. Div.; 15t5.,3989 104 C. & 0.. R. & A. Div., 2d...1989 104 ; / C'& 0., R. & A: Div., G.M.1992' 107% Col. and Greenv'e Ist 6's. C.1916 US Georgia Pacific 35tG'5. C. 3922 12S Georgia,. So. and F10rida..1942 115 Ga., So. and Fl.i-.Jcon. s's. 1945 115 N. and W. Ry. Pocahontas 4's 92 Petcrsb'g Class A s's. R.C.1926 118 . PetersbV Class B 6's,R. C.192C 328 PJch. and Meck'b'g Ist 4'5..194S 87 South? Bound Ist 55.. ......1941 112 Seab.\ Air-Line con. Ist 45.1950 ... 85% Scab. Air-Line col. tr..5'5..1911 ... ,103% Western N. C. Ist 6's. ' V.IJH4 120 Railroad Stocks— , Par. Atlantic-Coast Line," pref. ...106: ... 119% Atlantic-Coast L. of C0nn.. 300 257% : ■ Scab.'" Air-Line, "pref. ::...... 100 ... 45% Scab. Air-Line, c0m ...... ....100 .... 25% Bank and Trust Co.~ Stocks— , '■■_■■ American National ..........300 115% City ...: 25 33 First National ........300 200 " ■; Merchants National ..... 100 270 - Metropolitan Bank of Va...25 25 Planters' National .....100 320 v Rich. Trust and S.D. C 0... .100 155 . ■ State Bank of Virginia.. '..loo 161 . Southern Trust Company... loo 112 Insurance Companies. Virginia Fire and "^Marine.. 25_ 36% 37% Virginia State ................ 25 2G '/ Miscellaneous^ _ i American Loco., pref.. .;.... 100 93':. 94" American Loco., c0m1. ...... 100 32 . Amer. Tob. Co., pref., Bp. c.IOO 345 S. L & S. Co., con. 4% t 5....191S 82% Va.-Car. Chem.. pref., Bp. c.IOO . 131% v 131% Va.-Car. Chemical, c0m. .... .100 69 .469%. 4 69% West-End L. and Imp. Co.. 25 24 SALES AT THE: BOARD. ' 600 Virginia 3's at 97*4; 3 Virginia. Fire and Marine at 37%; 8 Virginia-Carolina Chemical, common, :at 69%. SALES SINCE THE BOARD. 171 Atlantic-Coast Line, common, -at 132%. - ' ' • - ; ■ -" SOLD AT AUCTION BY SCOTT &. STRINGFELLOW. 105 shares Atlantic-Coast Line, preferred, at 13 8*4; 73 shares Atlantic-Coast Line "A" at 329'; 21 shares Atlantic-Coast Line "A" at 130%; 5S shares Uives-Pelican Mining, preferred, at $1.05 per share; 48 : shares Dives-Pelican Mining, common, lot, $6; 25 shares Petersburg Sayings and Insurance Company at 67%. . GH AIX AND COTTOX EXCHANGE. - Richmond. Va.. -une 24,>1902. Quotations: Wheat— Longberry, .85 •" to S6c ■ mixed, 85 to S6c; shortberry, 85 to S6c - No. 2 red. 86c; Virginia bag riots, 75 to 85c. Corn— White,. Virginia bag, lots, 71 to 72c5; • No. - 2 white, 71% c .; No. 3^ white, 73 c -No. 2 mixed, 70c.;; No.. 3: mixed, 69»4c. Oats— No. 2 mixed, 47 to _47% c;; No. 3 mix ed, 4G% to 4S?ic. : -.:. •":.-• "' ' - : -"- NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. | NEW YORK, June 24.— Flour— Market was quiet,- but firmly held. ■„„_.■.. Rye FJour— Dull: fair to good, $3.2i@?3.45. Cornmeal— Steady. - - .-;;■ ■ . ■ . Rye— Steady; No. 1 western, 6oM;C. .Barley— Nominal.: ~ : • , „„«, ; AVheat-Spot steady; ., No. .2 red, 79% c. After a weaker openins. due to. easy ca bles and i favorable crop : news. , wheat ad-, vanced sharplj'. on a scare of July, shorts. Later it yielded to realizing, and , lost most of its upturn. £ Crop news v was ; good, except for occasional '. or poor threshing returns. -The "market closed easy at a partial %c. net decline. July closed . So%c. ; September, ; 77% c . ;; December, ' S Corn-Spot steady; No. 2, OS^c.-Atfirst: corn was steadier, oh -.showers 1 . West and higher .cables," but in the : afternoon,, re .fleeting sales, for long ; account, it ; eased off. wlth'a final tipnira.toncoversnff. Last prices . were tf@%c net -higher: -July closed 67^4c. ; ;. September. GW&c. ; . December, 02 Oats-Spot strong; No. 2, , 4S^c.^ Options again a ctive and strong, .advancing on wet weather West, and a strong cash position.; Beef— Quiet. " ■ - " , : . ■'■ . ■ Cut-Meats— Firm. ' .■.•'■) ■■■'.■ -^ , Mft^, Lard— Firm:' r western : steamed, June ■ closed . $10.97/ nominally ; : refined firm. ; Pork— Firm. • V 1. Tallow— Steady.- - ; } - , ; • .Turpentine-i-Dull at 4S%@iW*c. ■ '■■ -Rice— Firm. ~ . "- -; ■■-.-. '■■-^'l . ■ . Coffee— Spot Rioiqulet;j,2vo:;;i7,^iivv-oicer. 514 c -mild market- quiet ; : Cordovj, S@llVtc. : iFuturesi^o'penedlsteadj'.^withi: prices Run-; changed to 5 points lower,~:and-forsmost of the session ruled? dull.T. with worthy"; of particular mention. v". ; Closing. "nricesrwere>netts~poirits?higherjConiJune only) -to s:lower,"and;the: lower," and; the tone was steady.. Sales ■" amounted: to T :s.7sl^bags^.^l_'-.;^'^; \ " Sugar— Raw weak; Tfair ' refining, 2%c ; ■ 'centrifugal (96-degreo test)// 3%c; . refined -St'er-Steady: creamery, ' i9@22»4c.; State dairy; -lS#2lc. new ; State >full;creatn smallscolor«»dffancy^9S4c.;iwhitc,;9%c.v^ '•'Fir«s—DuH; -State and^ Pennsylvania, ;Jß*]? iSV^f;sKejitucky. 16^c.. \ :- v ■ -Potatpes^-Stc.-idy; State ■ and . western.' I sacks,? $2.20@52.25; southernyprime.q^.SO© ! Firm; fancy; hand-picket! r? 5c. ; ; I -^Cabbages— Weak ; Norf ol k, ho rrels/|so3|; !*!;?Cotton— By stcriin to Hvcrpool. We.- ". ■ ■ ' CHICA'G^P'RODIJCTIjO^RkET^^Si 1 ft CHICAGO,^ June % 2*;^*rarkets «on& tjhej Ward^of^radelwcreibadly^inixedltoidayi! FIXANCIAIi. lis Brill., (EstablisKed 1838), ;.. - , MEMBERS N.Y. STOCK EXCHANGE members m y; 1 cottonexchange PRIVATE WIRES TO PRINCIPAL MARKETS. Invesfment rSerufities A SPECIALT..- ■. . . ';'■-:'. jai9-iy upward - trend, to-day: each pit was at variance with the others. Manipulation seemed to be blamed -for the irregularity of the action, and: the nervousness of the traders. Every pit ;had : quick turns, .now strong, now weak. The ; gossip that one elevator had July wheat ;in control, that : the Gates crowd had : July : corn cornered, that July oats were ; being strongly ad vanced by manipulation, : and that the packing-house, interests were artificially booming provisions, made> the ■. outsiders fight shy of the pits/and left most of the business to the professionals: :. After strained fluctuations, July wheat - closed a shade higher, July corn %c. higher, Sep tember : corn %c. -up, and J>ily oats l%c. higher. Provisions closed :sc. lower to 17% c. higher. : ' "- ''"■ '„ ' '■ : : The leading -futures ranged ?as follows: Opening.- Highest. Lowest. Closing.' Wheat No! 2— ; ' - " '• : :;, July- .......74 ',@%. 74? i . 74 . 74% Sept. ...... 72%®% 72^ .71$ \TV& ■ Dec. ....... .72%@Tct 73% 72% 72% JuTy r . 1 !..^.v".<57ii@%' JGBJ G8 vV 67% 67%: Sept. ...... 60%@%"G0% 5!% .60% Dec. ...... AW^Vi 46% 46%. .; 46%@% Oats-N o. 2— ■•_,"„ * ' „_,, July (01d).. 37 . 3756 .3i ..; 2i%. July..-(new).4l x«'-"^41% -40%' .-41% Sep. (01d)..29%" r . '29%-= 29% Sep. (new). 32 @% 32% 31% ■ • -32% . Dec. (new). 32 : 32% ,; 31% 32% Mess Pork— Per Bbl.— - : ; -■-'* July .....515.30 $18.40 515.12%; $18.40. Sept. ... .SIB.SO $18.70 $15.55 $18.67% Lard— peir 100 Lbs.— July .....$10.65 ■'. 510.70 ;'■;. $10.57% •> $10.67% Sept. .... $10.70 $10.75 ; $10.60 . ?10.72y 3 : Short Ribs— Per 100 Lbs.— ... . . -.i : '...... July .....510.55- $10.5^2 $10.05 $10.So Sept.: ....$10.75 $10.S0 .■ $10.60 _. $10.77% Cash quotations were as follows: Flour steady; ; but dull. No. * 3 spring ■ wheat, 75% c.; No. 2 red, Soc. ; No. 2 yellow, corn, 66%@67%c. No. 2 oats, : 44@44%c; No. 2 white, 50%@50%c; No. 3 white, 49@01c. No. 2 rye, 58%@59V>c. Good feeding barley, 67c. Fair to choice malting barley. 69@70c. No. 1 flaxseed, $1.55. No. 1 Northwestern,; 51.74. Prime -timothy seed, $5.75. Mess pork, "per barrel; $18.40@518.45: > L»rd,- per 100 pounds,' slo.62%. Short ribs sides (loose), $10.80C510.90. Dry salted shoulders (boxed), $5.62%(g'^8.75. Short clear: sides (boxed), $10.87%@511. Whlskej', basis of high wines, $1.30. Clover, contract grade, $5.30. .a Receipts— Wheat, bushels, 42,000; corn, bushels, 220,000; oats, bushels. 255.000; hogs, 20,000 head. \ '.':.:; : - ■"■. ■-', On the Produce Exchange-: to-day the butter market was easy; creameries. 18<0l '21%c;> dairies, 17%@19c. Cheese; steady : at 10@llc; Eggs, firm ; fresh, 16% c. •" BALTIMORE PRODUCE MARKET. BALTIMORE, June 24.— Flour— Dull and unchanged; : ■ . .. , Wheat— Dull; contract, spot, and June,- SO^g^oy-c; southern,: by sample, 75@«2c. Corn— Firmer; Spot, 66%@«7c. ; ; June, 67c. asked; "southern white corn,-65%c. . : _ ■ - .- Oats— Strong and higher; No.- 2 white, 52V2C; sales.- -■•■•-->-•■ -- .-.-.- Rye— Dull; N0.2; 60@«lc. Butter— Firm;ahd -unchanged, l Eggs— Firm and higher; fresh, 17%@18c. V Cheese— Steady and: unchanged. ; " •-.., : Sugar— Firm : and unchanged.- : ;-. 1 • THE COTTON" MARKETS. : ; ; LIVERPOOL,' June 24--4P>M.— Cotton- Spot in fair demand; prices l-16d. higher; American ■ middling fair, 5%d. ; good . mid-; dling,; s*£d.; middling, 5d.; low middling; •i 29-32d.:g00d ordinary,- 4 25-32d.;ordinary, 4 17-32 d: The sales of : the day., were 10,000 b.iles, of -which 1.500 bales ..were for spec-; ilfation andexport.'ahd included 9,500 hales American. -Receipts, 4,000 bales, including 2,200 bales ' American; •:::■ >": :*- Futures openedTsteady and closed quiet; American "middling, good-ordinary clause,. July," "4 51-G4@4 52-64 d:; sellers ;~ June -vand July, : 4 49-64@4 50-64 d., value; July and Au gust; 4 47-64@4 4S-64d..hbuyers;; August- and September, 4 40-64@4 41-C4d.; :: buyers; % Sep-: tember and October, -, 4 30-64@4 31-64 d ., sell ers ;~ - October.,;*, and '.- November, v-r, 4 23-64®' 4 24-G4dr, sellers ; November; and | Decem-) ber, 4 20-64 d:,: buyers; -December and Jan uary; 4 19-64 d.; sellers;' January and Feb ruary, :4'lS-64@4 19-64 d;, {sellers. : ; y; ;.;: : : ,:>-, NEW YORK, June 24.— Cotton— Steady ;" middling, 9i,ic.; -net receipts, .165 ;bales; gross receipts, 251 bales; ; stock, ,157,690 bales. '< : : ',:- '- ' -'■ ' ~>. :'.'■" . -: : ."-- 1 ; "_ -■-■•'- ■"■■'. . .; Totals to-day : . Net receipts, i 6.477 bales ; 'exports: 1 to Great: Britain," 2.231 ;bales;: stock. 351.434;ba1e5. / , .; .;;',■ ■"■ '■ '■■:: ' ; Consolidated:: Net: receipts. >: 13;747 .- bales;- Exports-rToGreatßritain, 5,307. bales; to the Continent," 15,415 bales: r- -'..'". .': Totals ' since September Ist : Net receipts, 7,462,463 J bales; ? Exports-^To i Great; % 2,967,534 '■■ bales ; •. to -France, -713.35S bales ; : to : the: Con- ; I tinentf- 2,637.504 'ba1e5:;-' ";^;w ■':^::?;?*[££ '■'■''- Cotton futures p opened ' firm > and % closed : "■"> ■; "; r;; Opening. 7 Closing. jvs-yjune " . . ;-.v. ?. i.r : . .1 :'.;v ~;r. : S.92 ;•:':! >B.96:i> ■■ juiy^:v;?..v... •;..;;..:.^.'s.go:- -^s.ot^lv ; ;'Ausust^.-....:.v;^.-;^:.^5.33:,;V ■rjS.SS":^;: : September ;;.'.;V.^;..r^ S.oo '<:::< B.o3 o'J ?,>; ; : :ootober^:r.%:i':r:'i::-:-r. ; ;-r.-;.7.90 ■ : .v}yiM£%{i ... November ' ......-7.55 . -7.55. |-vi r ?> December ..'-.V.y;'.--'.. .;.::.;;;7.53 # ■ 7.56y ; , •: Xv : January,"*-; r.:;.\ ';;" T; vV.'.T. \ 7.54 :?.; '-' :;7.56 ;t-%< 1 ;■ 'February .v:.r;^;r^ ; i\v^;^>. ; n.'^ ; r7.St) ;■•.;.-.'■•;; %■ ; March fiv: : i:.-.'-:i;V.v.v. . .. . . ViVv^ii ?v : 7.S9paw* L' ! C6tton' closed* steady ;-.middlingiUplandsA 9«ic:;"middling-:Gulf,l9Vtc.;isales.'inone. : S : ; I > : ; I'«I '« TieL; cotton opened; ' I .unchanged >to? 5 ? points J higher.; .and; I continued itoiworksstoadily^upwardrduring. i Ithelnextrhalf [hour;-;' on* eager.; demand? fronr' | : : sh6rtasandsbiriskls6uthern'ibuying;, :; i?add i sd! »to ti which iwas:somesbuir; support L ;and;c6m3 mission-hpuso buyirig.^The. dominatini^.ln ; {l fluence oriithe :openSng ? \vas;the'. cable news, 1 ! iWhich^portrayea^ayfirmimarket^ins-Livbrtl pool^ReiwrtsSof^King^Edward'slilJiiess.' and fi that jthelcoroaatlonlhadlbeenl Jndpti-~i : ir>ltlslKiPOstT>dhed. fc |occaslo"nedfiEOihe*uneasi-i (ness ' among* the *; bulls. 3 ! but i later^wereß ovsrS |topp^?inrtPointsofEiniluence|byl,th6\cfryi iweather^inewsSfrom^Textts,*;* and§th(»» inrf !'creascs3v.deman^^dsfor;|spgtsqottQn?iiptedSJT^ 'nearly iiaHiciuartera^T.aere iAvas jaipartiati i later fin ■thelrnbmin^ under,! sell-j f lngj' f or ■ profits | by : tHe J morcattniitlf lo rigs* iH^il^ilitw^nmrket. S : But SstheHweekl^ s gb vernmen t! i crop % weather j report !cainefouOat«hi{dday«once|mor|^turneai thetscaUJiti-theJbUllaVfavoiviandfforithei restf^ibf seimlon?ithe atendency^waii; Steadily : upward.^wlth rprlcesicloalngr, aboutj ?top^Shortß were nenrou*-buyers;throuKn^ ou^thellast^hour^wlth^prom^entGreelfi ispot^cotton2lnterests2and^hekWall?Street ■ conUngent^apparentlyithe leading; bidders. l^ iTheTSouftil^aa ; a?mod«ratemiyer^on£the; later ? advance, f and * Europe, >^too;^ seemed ; ; to ?be>absorbln&tfall-month/offerinp: iThe; market was finally- steady, iwlth- prices net 8 ' to : 11 A points? higher.' Total sales 5 were estimated a tl2s,ooo^bales.^ ,• '• ' • ■ NEW ORLEANS^ June 24.-^-Cotton ; fu- ; tures steady: 'July,'; B;9o.bld;*July,;B.49;Att-^ Srei steady 8.90 bid ; l^T^lW?; ;Auf; gust^B.4s@S.46;^September^B.^.^;^Oc-: t0bef,V,7.79@7.50; --November^TjTl^/.TZ;- De cember.»i7.7l@7.72;iJanuary, r i:7w3@7.74.. , \ S Spot cotton i was : very,; steady .vwith^a de- J mand;^ quotations (unchanged.^ The \ future market- was .'sllgrhtlyiundervbulljinnuence/: through "; discouraging : weather.: reports 1 and; the lliqui Aatlon"^ of S July. ?i At % the j opening ; July i commenced '%. to % climb 1% upward, >i. and) soon" gained' 9 points over.; yesterdays Later, there - was a slight improvement; in; all. months, but :bef ore market '•-: closed ; July dost i 4" points, i July j closing 5 points higher ; /August, 535 3 > points, ;. and the: same ; on itlieiwinter months. : THE ; LIVE-STOCK I MARKETS. -^C ; EAST 'JBUFFALO, ' N. ■ V.,7 June "24.-f-Cat-" ; • tle--Recelpts,"' 37s" head- of light 1 to , medium grassers ; 950 'to 1,050 pounds steers,;. $4.75@, $5.25 ; t SCO : to ; ; 900 s pound * heifers, i $4.25@?4.50 ; % 700 ,to "^9OO \ pounds feeders;? $4.00@54.50.v >;;;:. SB Hogs-^-Receipts,"; 2,400 -head ;?' market ac-; tlye ; York steady ; other. ' grades, 10#15c. -<i higher; heavy," $7.90(g-SS.OO; -mixed, 57.70@57.80; | pigs; -V 57.35@57.45 ; I roughs, $7.00@ | $7.30.v:.:.: ■'.>. ; '■;£■ . i<, :/:- :: ?\ '^V-"V '.'• '■: ■■ --"../-:; :">■'= Sheep and' Lambs— Receipts, - 400 ' hea d ;: market .steady;- spring . lambs, $6.75@57.00;i yearlings and '.wethers. 54.75@55.25; sheep, top : mixed, *54.00@54.50; culls to goody ?1.75@ 53.75.: -.',;- • ■•:•. ;•■:•":.-:: :--'/ :: \ ': : ---'j ; - :■••. /' ':<-':. x .CHICAGO. ■ June 24.— Cattle— Receipts, 4,000, including 1,230 -Texans.u Market; steady;; good to prime steers, '.- 57.60@?845; ■ poor to medium, 54.75@17.20; stockers: and: feeders, r : 52.50@55.00; .- cows,; v r $1;40@55.75; heifers. ?2,56@56.50; : canners, $1.40@52.50 ; bulls,". $2.25@55.75 ; calves, $2.50@46.50; : Texa5- : fed : steers, ,54.00fi?7.00.v:-. ; - -..: : ' \ : Hogs— Receipts to-day; -20,000 head ; to morrow, .33,000 head ; | left over, 4,soo \ head. Market strong to v.T%c.' higher ; ,; mixed ; and butchers. $7.30<@57.80; good to choice heavy,. $7.75@57.92V& : rough: heavy,; s7.3o@S7. 6s; light, $7.25®57.30:Tbu1k: of sales, :?7.45@57.80. ; - Sheep— Receipts, 1 100,000 head"; sheep dull and lower; lambs;, choice steady;; good to choice wethers, 1 ?4.00@?4.50; western sheep," $3.00@54.25;; native ; lambs, . ?4.75@56.75; ..west-. em' lambs," $4.75@-$6.75. : :: : -' NEW YORK,v June- .24.—Beeves—Re ceipts, 44 head, mainly consigned : direct j no sales reported.;:- Cables quoted .Amerl-, can steers at. 13%@15c, dressed, weight; ref rf gcratof beef at ll^@l2c. ;: No exports. Calve?— Receipts, "266 head;;.market:yery.' dull- about 500 head unsold. 'A ;few veals sol d at $7.12% per 100 pound's ; buttermilks, s"i.sO, with afew ats4.oO. v ~ '■/ and Lambs— Receipts, 5.095. ; : Sheep steady: good lambs steady, to firm; others steady: about isix cars of stock Sheeo sole: at $2.75f5?4.50 per,loo pounds;. a fsw yearlings -at $4~50; lambs, $5.62ir2@57.00; one car at? 7.10. r, ■; ;••: ■ ;r; r .; ■:." Hogs— Receipts. I,633 ; head ; market- firm ; no: sales reported. * -. ■ r CINCINNATI, June 24.— Hogs— Active and higher at $C.00@|7.55. - Cattle— Steady at 52.25@56.60. ..- - • • Sheep— Steady; at: sl.sorg!s4.oo. . '-. . Lambs— Steady, at $4.25@56.75. EAST LIBERTY.- PA., >une 24.— Cattle— Slow; prime. :$6.75@57.15; choice; $7.15@57.50; • ; good,-sC@s6.3o.-.'- ■- :■-,■: ■-,■- ..--"'■ .i '.."■■: :'■■■--"-•: '■■■--"-• "■-.- Hogs— Steady ; primeheavies,s7.Bo@?7.9o; mediums; $7.50@57.55; . heavy Yorkers, $7.45® $7.50;- light Yorkers. 57.45@57.50;' pigs,. s7.2s® $7.35; roughs; $5.50^57.23, • . ' Sheep— Slow; best -wethers. $4.35@54.50; culls -and -common, $1.50@52.50; -Choice lambs,- ; $6@5G.25." - ■ , :.Veal.Calves-57@57.50. : .-.'■; -.. • BALTIMORE./Jiine 23.— Hogs.— Receipts for iweek ■ ended '•'- noon' -to-day, • 5,658 *-head, j against '6,935 vhead last -vreek. ' Light Sup ply to-day and s market; higher.' ..-^Western; i ST.TOS-ST.To; from other. -points,,, corn-fed, $7.30(557.50; grassers, , "s7.oo@§7.ls; ■;■' sows, $5.50@56.50; stags,-$4.50@55.25. :;7- . .- " Sheep and Lambs.— Receipts for week ended noon i. to-day, > B,22B ; head, -.including 1,115 . head for -.export, ;j against 5 9,939 V head-, including— head for export, last week. Receipts for to-day • fair. .7: Market -.V was' very dull on' all stock : but prime,-: heavy lambs. We quote as followa: Sheep."com mon 4o prime, g l^Q-l^c. g Lambs— Spring lambs, - s@(i 1 / icir.-a.vfew i -extra,- 6%c.; .v . . . Horses and Mules— Draft : : horses, " $60<& $200 ; ; drivers, - $50??$200; - southern^ chunks, $50@$%; : mules, ?10O(g"420O per; head.'- .; . Calves— Receipts for r week ended .to-day, 332 V head. Against; 494 head last >;week. Light snpply. and, market fair. We quote: Common to prime, 4@l' i k>c.;' :< '. ■■■.: . RICHMOND LIVE-STOCK MARKET. '■■: Richmond 1 ,. Va., June '24, ;1902. Live-stock report for week ending June 24th:.-'"-^----- :-■:-: .- :; -' -:-::':■ . .-.-;- ■'.:'.. .Receipts— Cattle, . 229 head; sheep and lambs,. 245 head; calves, 131 'head; >; hogs; 135 head. ■■-..-' -■ -'" ■ '-'.- '■ - . ■ ' '■■": i';' ' : :■' .--": Sales— Cattle. ,2oo head; sheep and lambs, 220. head; calves, 131: head; 'hogs, 335 head. Prices— Cattle, very best;. 5%@5%c.:. me dium -to good, 4@sc^ ; common to j fair. 2%® 3%c. ; : bulls. 2*4<§3%c. Sfceep,".' 2%@3%c. ; lambs,: 3%@5%c; a few, -extra v higher. Calves, 3@6c. gross. , Hogs; 6@7c. , gross. i x Cattle :^4c.' lower 'than last ; week; v sheep and lambs same as last week; hogs %@ %c. higher. . - :. - . :; :' '.; : - * Market fairly well supplieJ with all kindfe of stock. -"-..- ;■ " ; NEW YORK DRY-GOODS -MARKET. - ■ NEW : ORK, June \ 24.— Prices .-. of ■■ bleach ed v muslins have vbeen reduced to-day in leading tickets ; Lansdale, : 7^4c. ; ; fruit ■of the loom, 7%c:> Print-cloths. have ? sold : at 3c. for regulars. .: There has been; no change in any other division of- tho mar- : ket.of a quotable character, and the gen eral demand is quiet. -. . ; '; / ————— ' . NAVAL-STORE MARKETS. • WILMINGTON, -N. C; June 24.— Spirits Turpentine— Nothing doing; a receipts, . 5(5 casks; ' " r-, '^ " '"''■ ''■■:\.' : :- '. : • • Rosin— Steady at $1.10@$1.15; receipts, 236 barrels.- '" • • '- .';■-.. '■- . Crude '.Turpentine— Firm at $1:40, $2.50, and. $2.60; receipts; 57 barrels. . . \ .Tar— Firm at $1.50; receipts, 70 barrels. SAVANNAH, - ; GA., June 24.—Tin-pen tine—Firm . at; 47%c. ; ; receipts, a,SSS casks; sales,"s9s casks; ;exports; 100 casks. ■ . ■*■:; Rosln-^ I Firm;* receipts. :3G7 barrels;, sales, 614 barrels ; exports. -125 barrels. l Quote A; B, C,D; and E. $1.25; F."sl.3s;?Gi':Sl.4O:«H; $1.70; L $2.50;; K. $2.55;; M; .$3.05; ;N.V53.40; window-glass, $3.45; water-white,; $3.60. / CHARLESTON. S. C. June 24.— Spirits Turpentine and "Rosin— Unchanged.; . 3 NEW! YORK COTTON-OIIi MARKET.^ ,-NBW YORK; : June 24.-^Cottbnseed-oil. dull, but fairly, held-; ' prime ; crude," f .-, o. i b. mills^ 1 25 c .; • prime summer ye110w,44@44%c^ ; off : summer^yellow, 7 43MrC. ; - prime Hi white; 4S@ ISW-c: ; :.:.: prime winter ;. yellow, ; ; 45@49c. ; prime = meal;- 125.00,- nominally. .; .: ._:■-> -. ':' V i ■-' B^KIXE;IiSTELI4GE^E.;-v r ;7:/; PORT OF : RICHMOND; ; JUNE 5 Sir' ARRIVED. ■: Steamer Berkeley; ; , Catherine!- Norfolk,' merchandise ; and; passengers; Old pomin-, ion.-Line/ : - : ;:v; :v : : ;-.:: - '■. . i : / '..V : -'-.:-: : : '■, :, Steamer X Pocahontas. graves, :) Norfolk and James-river: landings, ■ merchandise' 'and ■£■: passengers ;^ Virginia ;• >;. Navigation :Company. "■ - -■■ -.~\~- "■' ■ '■•.'?-"-'• - T -" i: \ y - '- L :\:" ">■ i ■-- Schooner*: George *>. S. J : Phillips, ;? Furniss, l ; •NewiYork,-' salt ; E." ; A- : Saunders's • Sons;ii> Schooner John ;S.. Beacham,,:Rondout ! i, cement; Warner: Moore & Co. ~ > . ■ ■ SAILED. ' -\ \ . , ; ; Steamer Yemassee, O'Neil, . Philadelphia»l Pa., merchandise . and; passengers; , Clyde: ' - Steamer ' ; B erkeiey."." Ca th erfrite;v Norf ol k.*- : merchandise : and passengers; .Old Dornin-: ion Line. PORT OF BERMT7DA HUNDRED,- VA.. --•' • -"'" ' SAILED." : : Barge. F/ E. McNaughton. Brien, loaded: with lumber, : ;Philarlelphia.-Pa. . ; ' ■ PORT - OFJvi NEWPORT NEWS, .1 \ A.» j. kj^j. , j^. NE 24^ IPO2. vi •Steamer : Amshldyk;Hnstcad;Of-Sqe"stydk«; jfrom^Rottcrdam/and ,-• Amsterdam :f^l MHSBSHnsaqswp £&A%lctter has been rec< :vcd by Major If or*'' W^Hfs Cole.-K,who Sis ty.vanted sin ISanj }FraricJsco?,for3 em'bczsEleTn«n:. J^ Goleriistfde-j {scribed 6 as \beisgs about? &?a*rtt?Silnches ; tallh * -weicniiudkbou t f 160 « pounds;? dark? hairjamt I fcpns^icxlqh^Eoman glasses^ ; ahQU«i ?5 ; yeara;Qf 'age.i and ;n»'t<?; a rambpttt? VIROaifS BIWTOH, Prfldtat. ■. : ..^z.:x^-,t.T. / msW**9Ltt; CHfete X MiilMK OF WCHMOND. ::::/.:■ --;';^Gi^izED ; ■<-;,f^\\ ;■ - Dipoilt Tour SiTlngs With t S#IM tesdUitlw—^ TluStFWjd ii tbi Soitl OtposlU^^: .11,400,000.00 YIRGIHIUS HEWTOH, R- 1. ARRflf GTOW, JR.^ B. ALSOPr. *• W. PKKBBSTOJT, ar. w. b(Jwe, chas. PAvirfwitr, J. b. biaslkt.' , Small end lirge Deposits Solicited. IO ANS NEGOTIATED; ';'-.,. I -.-.-- Interest Aflowed.^ ".•.'-■'•" :'"' : . ■_.' .. '' :? '-' i h']p' iw^^TS^s!!! r^^^ !^TT-. ; LARGEST CAPITAL AND 4 SUIl^US^^ OF ANY BANK OR TRUST COMPANY IN THE SOUTHERN STATBS. tenth and Main Sts., Richmond, Va. Capital and Surplus, $1,612,000^ Execi^Tru^s^v Receives Deposite(irom and Upwards./ _: "Allows 3 per cent. Interest on Daily Balances Subject to Check.' ' Accounts Solicited. v Correspondence Invited. JNa SKELTQN \AMLL!AMS. 4 LEWIS D. CRENSHAW. JH. :--■ ■;-.^ : ',^I»REBiDCMT. y \ _'- -.- ' '• ;' ! , T "5-* Sg " ER ' : r ■','":?' - JAMES H. OOOLEY, HENRY L.CABELL, >■'. " . ;.'■ --":i-.--' ..." ■'-:>':■ :. : •' -' ; ;-■;■-' VICE-PRESIDENTS. V. ' ;.. " "" : " "' " ; — •:; .""'>'/:.-■.'•': are at; your disposal'jFßEE of charge, upon • the d©r posit of #1, which is yours , and J>ears interest. - Drop . us a postal, or/phone and we will send - you a bank and if so desired, empty.it for.yoa regularly at your -home without inconvenience to youirself.- Interest allowed from first, day, compounded semi-aunually. . SUMS ACCEPTED, , . ' , - ... -. :• ;...;■--:"..■ " . r v.;:^;/ ■=■ ---':■-.■>: --.'-:■ '■'"■ ' - '..<-.■■■ „ 911 E. Main Street. S. GALESK!, Pres.? :; W; GRAY WATTSON, C» shier. Active Aceoiiiitjr Individuals, Firms, . and Corporation*/ 1 .. . :..-; SOLICITED. '-..-: f --'- COMMERCIAL^ PAPER DISCOUNTED ; v AND LOANS MADE ON NE- . ; GOTIABLESECtFRITIES; THE STATE BANK OF VIRGINIA, Richmond, Va. Capital, ■-:- 5500,000. Surplus, - $240,000. A PEN3IANJS FEAT. Terrible Strain oox . -Prof. -Wagner, IVIIO Engrossetl '**«'; Constitutions The-engrossed'draft of the new Consti tution has : been finished. ■ but the work of transcribing : the . thirty-odd .. thousand words; has; been- a terrible ;straln_on the physical ' endurance ; of xToressor Wagner; especially • considering ? -trie limit ,of within which the work •: had to be done. One of the r- members A or: the Convention stated yesterday that :the penman was almost . a c physical wreck.^rom-.the^co n tinuous and trying? :labor.-.-;-^ie ; had been^at work on the draft of the Constitution for ten- days and- had compieted^lt.^ut^ m doing: so he had had to to sixteen hours '-.-: a day. : The effects are apparent- in .the physical - appearance -of the; man. For all this labor,-: which is of a ; i high degree V of art,, tne^.?penmsm^re ceives but^ $250. / ; The if xt lowest .bidder for the i engrossment ' of the Constitution was about, sßoo. _ ;"- ' %. , ' The' penmanship of the document Is a superb specimen of l the art - chlrographic, and is especially- beautiful in hita\ regu larity and Con -the title pago is a fine display: of the. penman's art. .and one" which the; utmost-skill'and care? With this '.work finished; v the; En rolment Committee;is :now;ready iforr the reassembling of the '.Convention to-day. .. Brief* and .Personal*. - , ' Acting^Sergeanti Lawrence: M." Farley, of-1 the i Second; District, ;Is :sick at^hls home, on east Ltiffh street:': .;.= ■ ■:■. v-:?. *.■;. ■ ; There wilY be a grand moonlight ekcur-; sion on the steamer Pocahontas: to Dutch Gap'onithe" night of Thursday,; July;:3rd. , by ; the clerks or/; the Chesapeake und Qhio railway. v Shookoe, Council;- Royal ■: Arcanum. : -will : ;hold*;itßf;regular; ! :meeting: : at : : Lee^Camp Hall this evening. ■ . - 1 H Trie" ; •= Washington -■;. and Lee \ crews \ will \ •reach:- the "city :at-6:3o'o'cl6ck -this evening; ;and ; S'Hl;stop at tthe Lexington ; hotel. ; The regular i monthly meeting ;: of , the Confederate-/ Memorial Literary j; Society will be. held * to-day at noon.' ~3^ps| ''■:■ Misses :•: Susie;' Rhoda,- and ; ; Edna • Davis,-^ Ibyi: MrJ- C^ Lee" "Moore; |left:f t: 'yesterday 'toVvisit their' .uncle,%Mr.:^ B^f :T^ Davis^^fanjilyv; in/Hun tington^W^iya: :■ The Penitentiary Building Committee: :app6inted'^by:Ath^ /will gineet; ;he>e"at3l^M^o-nwrro^:W^^C^^y pr-of essor S. G. Aunspaugh,' of the R.oa ■■nbkefHishiSchool.-ia in tho city. • Hi Dt/e. C. Gordon, of who 'has been, in attenuance ;atpth>| in 'eetlne- o f trustees .of xWaahlngton ;. anoj is visiting relati^^^ Wilts' -John M.I Taylor was removed;, from" : ; Ser-rr^denco,^2o3Kea%|Frank»nl|B^ ;iastf evenlng'lto t St^Luke's h6spital,twhere| she .-was operated upon for ?Drs/ • Michaux and Stuart McGuire are the' attending physicians. ;■..-• ■; : . : . -■.;; . • ; _ .{; §■:■"-■ i-'V:^ tattle, VlrjflniA'Cre«».- ; v}''..-v: ;. .EMPOBIA. VA., June 24.-(SpecjalO-jV -Litt^s^irntasa^-*Gree«. I! actKß|;;7-year-old- : R ■ vJ^s Green/^hoaftjoeS (apio.W,Tr) (Snn,lVed,&li"ri.) Sun,W&Fri JOHH L, WILUAMS & SONS^ baNKERS. : 1 June 24, 1903. ,Mr.:E.;L. BEMlSShasthis day been admitted to an in terest as partner in our firm. ; JOHHL. WILLIAMS Si mi •'-- : MONEY •■ TO LEND ON REAL'ESTATE IN CITY AND COUNTRY. : R. B.CHAFFIN & CO. (Inc'd). ; je2l-lt " , No. 1 North Tenth street. TAX NOTICE. :■ MANCHESTER TAXES. I AM ; NOW READY TO RECEIVE the CITY. SCHOOL. - and SEWER TAXES "for 1302.: Attention "is called: to the - change 'tnthe ordinance doing ] away with the rebate arid making the tax ; pay able" onejihalfi on or .before July Ist; and the half on or before December 'lst. A 5 ' per rentr; penalty Iwill -be added to each half if not paid when-due— that is, if the whole or one: half ;is;not paid: on or, before July Ist 's per cent, will then be added to" the -first half.: and: if the whole Is not paid by December Ist 5 per cent. ;• will then be 'i added to : the last T half; : and the bills be' placed in "the hands ! of Lthel collectors. I T J.-W. BRONAUGH, JR, je 20-tJul Treasurer City of Manchester. ' Office of; Collector of City; Taxes, City Hall, Richmond. Va." THIS OFFICE WILL BE: READY TO RECEIVE ALL- OR ONE-HALF OF CITY TAXES, REAL. - ESTATE AND PERSONAL. FOR THE YEAR 1902 ON JUNE 15. \ ■■-:., -■'-■- v-\ : ■:-■>'-,:: "-^. ;-''.> =- The ' whole tax Is ; due, . but ; the ': ordl-" nance provides that one-half may be paid in, June, 'and the remaining half : In .De cember. .Failure .to pay all 'or;6ne-hal£ in- June incurs ;a:penaltyF of -5 per cent: on the whole "amount.Cwhich -is due.*at once,tand if not paid before SEPTEMBER I : the -Collector la.rrequired ■ to ; levy r ;.wita costs added. (See Chapter Xrv.;: sec 7.) ALL MALES «a 5- years aof age, ALL PERSONS (MALE ;? OR ;- FEMALE) who own personal property;";;.: or, •■. hold sonal property as - nduciary, , and = all - par ties • conducting business ;In < the city : -? of Richmond (of whatever i nature) > are as sessed, and.will please call and settle, so a3* to avoid delinquency. ;,'."- .:• :' . " ; • Grading. - Paving. : Pipe. > and Sewer i Con nection Bills are j payable in? the same manner as ? Taxes/: and \at ■ the j same i time. ■ l Give hanie j In : which *. property.' stands.* and see that you: get all your bills. i-.Thls .being l the « only ; notice \ provided \ for. by, law, please :give Jt -prompt.a ttention." as under « the . new ; : ordinance 5 : per;, cent, penalty^ will have |to~be" added to the whole -bills after June'3o. « : ; a Office open from 8:30; A;' M. to 6 P.VM." -;.: ■■;■: .y? v^^W - - F.^W.' CUNNINGHAMS; ; Je3-t 28 - V Collector, of City Taacea. SUMMER*- RESORTS; OTTERBURNfSPRINGS, " ■ ,^~' -: 7OPEN. JUNE *3LSTH; ■:'■':'■': : -:::^. ■v Situated on Southern railway, 3G miles from*; city ; ' : Golf * Links; TBowling;: AHley; Tennis Court. A Monthlyj railway; tickets at reduced ; rates.^; For circulars AD AIR & CO., 1 0tterburn Springs, -Amelia Courthouse, Va. - - Je 22iSu,W - &F3t ; ; MILLER'S HOTEL, . JT TO 41- WEST TWENTY-SIXTH J In ; the heart-'ofithe city; ;one:blocku from 'JVla'dlsoni Square;;near; bis stores;: theatres;! and "■ churches/ :; Nice " single 7; and o 'double rooms,? excellent stable.' Elevator. :. Turk ish "Electric- Roman;-: and ; others baths.? A' go«xl \ place '■■ for !adle» and \ famllf ea. 4 ; Rooms 1 froni'- $1^ to ?2.50 per dayre-Wi th iboard;' 13 . t0 $3.so,perJ(lay. ;-E;)P;: MILLER^ je 14-3at&Wcd7t» / Proprietor. - Mo«t B omery Co«n«y, Va. . -VOP3SN TO VISITORS JUNE Ist H These -: Springs j are« situated^ on jthc i mm mit \ at iihe fAlleshany Mountains. iThei airj ; lsTpuxeVand^lavlgoratiog43No ! fo«»:ond!u» -^^asspitea^ Jwaa I Intense vfor s several May «lb»tor«|he^ "deaths and * added i; a-lhundred I fold a totithe, anguish Sandgsorrow-l ot |the|lw©dlojßWfel who ; realised that^ there swm■ no .hope • for H'etvlr-ecovcry. _ '«n4|thel»otTOwgoyer| her.|#«at« wUt|bfi spacioua porckS^U: corridor* 12 \t**jmUI»;:[ tobby f iaftxSOC;|Ball-rooiß \m&;iOtt&mt* 'lS".>lecea^s/Ev«3r-iinbderttTcomfoTt'«iid;flM'S« i'ctlfty-. H Suites wltha prtvate"?,batJfc^lUtt»'3i fVs~tto"*f Vs~t to"* 93S>pet s.week.-KSR«dactloa durtac m NcnmsmdlevWashlnfftottf D^ftfl fesss^saaa^^jg^!sa^sa^3gs^saag"l<Hi^2Bta^ ATLANTIC HOTEL 4 Ocean City, Maryland; :/ OPEN;?JUNB .23th. THOROUGHMtp 'renovated^^Many newly-^uralsheiit 3 ro«B^% single 5 and|ensulte/J,with" bath.sVen«Uaa^&| doors to ; erery bedroom: EiceUeni cul»tn« ' and i gervtce. l^ Select W patrona*e.*?M BocltS? Spring Waters served jat j table! andfrootna^l Fine srolfcourao and tennis grounds.-Miw slcTk Finest t bathings beach 3 onfAtlaatt* ' coast. Lota for: sale and cottages | foryrent^jfe i For rates I and ! particulars f address SsSSlipgte --X CHAKXJSSiWEBB.ot J-i Man«««^^p my22-Th.Sun&Tuat .-C^^ -THK GLADSTONE," Narragansett Pier, R; 1. . i: ?; OJPEX- ; JtrNß istib^XJXbEß: NEW; MAWS agrementvAlmoat;airectlrl;oa?tl>eabeaca^ overlooking 1 ocean 1 and «urrounde4'byitou^ig acrejof anaded lawn.iFlrst-<daas: fat: «v«ry > .-r|> respect; s -with '"{ all ? modern 3iinprovexoent»%€ Rooms single and en Btxlte, 5 --wrttl» ' and '.wttfci'S? out : crlvateV bath. ; l; Magnlfloent garden' and large orchestral; Noted ! for; auu?s ; pcrlor cuißln© » and ; select 5 patrona«e. v jAd-gg dress . : ; E.: B. iIOORE^ Proprietor. *iKi> : .;;-: ;.> Holland Houae, New York, r my 23-Th.Sun&Tn3!>t '-,*••'■; /" n. '-.; : 3IASSAXJBTTA SPIUSGS,. -\' r: NEAR^iiiRRIs6OT'TOG^A^'''PTOTOT : *- Anti-Malarial "- andH Antl-GdutfjiWater Itoi^ this 'country. :< First-class table.jexcett«it-H beds,'' and; pure air."'t Season" open«'JUl«Ks| 15th. : Colonel ■ WILLLVM T. ROBINS, .- ; ; ;■ . Je l-Su.W&F3Ct: .::;':":";• Proprietor^VSv. ■•■■■■■' ' - - --._■--....-. | y^ CROCKETT SPRINGS AND BITH5 f i : ,; ; ' ' ■ -- OPENED JUire ist. ;■ ;" a V Elevatioa 2,000 feet > Axscnic, Bromide »n4 / 'Lithiar.Waters. 2 Cores j Wervoas ] Proatratioais ! Dyspepsia; . Rhetanatie^ v Un* " aa* ' KdntfH troubles. " Cleanses ■ and ■ beautifies the com»^ plexionr" Write for booklet. : ■> : S ; :""- v--. ■■';.■■;,•■■: M.iC.TRiXXAS^msM&gpr t , .:_■*' ' jaxi-WjFjSanam: Crockett Springs, V«. ;- OLD SWEET SPRINGS, • -' ""r^ -WEST VIRGINIA, will : open • JUNE 15th. Elevation 2.200 t eet \ It '";- has new?- owners.- = new-; management; and! is greatly- improved. v'Flae Golf Links? 50 -acres of-* shady ;lawnp-flne mineral plunge baths J . 'Ask for, booklet. ;/r :: -/?y ■ : J. B ELl.; 'Manager.-;: - ■•■-."■:■ ,- - v Je 8-Su."Wed&Flst HotelAHeghany ■■-. .- : .-: ::--- A and; ' • ■•■-.- Rockbridge C Mum Springs. Combined Mountain Resor t 3— • - . * On Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. \ * SIX HOURS^FROH •* RICHMOND. ?-?■; HOTEL ' ALLEGHANY—A-'handaomely furniahed.*; modern ■ hotel fat Goshen. ? V».» on main line of . Chesapeake and Ohio rail \tf&.v "r 3.nd ■'■ ''•"-" ' ■ : " ■•'*''' jV ■-.'"-'- --' . *.--'- -- "-. '... t, A"*^ ' - RdcKBRIDGE ALiDIVI ; SPRINGS^-Nlna miles , from Goshen; vwith: fine j hotels 3 ana cottages, beautiful grounds.- and.; curative mineral /waters; $20,000; -exoended.: In -Im provements this year; : are j managed prac< tlcally:-as:one l resortSCars-.atf frequent in tervals -~ enable 'guests %to g intermingle 1, aft though housed undergone roof.' Fine golf; links , at 'Rockbridge -Alum. Orchestras a» bothJplaces. Lovely: drives. Magntncent, mountalai scenery. Exhilarating •. summei climate. -Address : :■ :„ .'■:"■ ■ v J ■■■ : F. H. BROKENBOROUGH. Manager Hotel AHeghany, ; Goshen^yVa. ■-' ■ . •;: •: * -■; --"-:- ; JAMES '■A^FRAZIER. 1 - - • General Manager;; Rockbridge ; :"Anm, : Springs. :* Va.:. 7 , . ;?•', = Su.W&F-30t ' 5: ViRGINiA^BEACH, VA. THE LODGE,- SITUATED DIRECTLX on Ocean % front." : offers :: nrst-clas3 % tables comfortable : rooms. ' and i f ree ■ bathing at ■ ' »' moderate cost.: j For -terms ; apply," Mre^ H. C KINSEY. Box 5/ Virginia Beach. > a.:. c. j^^a^x. :.: , je tB-Su,Wed&Flmt 8-Su,Wed&Flm- > v SWEET CHALYBEATE SPniXOS,; -.VAT ON THE BACKBONE OF THE ALLE ehany Mountains.- 2,30 C : feet , ; above •; sea level * large " hotel and :?oosey :.\ cottagesr flve-acre ' lawn; : bathing ; pools, t with cemen t noors;, are without a rival ; Ten nis. Bowls, and a Fine 'Livery. One of ; the strongest - and «the -largest ; flowjof ,'lroa ■Water in : the~ ."World.^and^ the (strongest carbonated ' In America. '• Fori further.:par ticulars write B; F.'EAKLE. Manager. :■■ . :: Sweet Chalybeate. ,V a. je l-Sun/W&Flm .- ./j , ; ./ -". ' 'ijl ROCKINGHAM (VA.) SPRINGS. ; NEWLY^ EQUIPPED: C TERMS. 17- A week. Booklets. Address 1/ : ■ ; -' G. T.HOPKINS &SON 3. « . - - ■■■■-.- McGaheysville, Va. •;my 28-WVF&Su2Ot«"' . '. . : BATHCpirarTy, VA., ;■ are now open for guests. For circular*^ and terms address . v- EUBANK & GLOVER,' - Warm Springs, Bath County, V* > >$ ap 27-San.W&F3m ": '"■'-" ■:.'.-■ ,- HOPED ALE, : • :-y .,"•- Amongthe Moantains ..■-...■;. .' ' Attractive grounds^ Vshade ;i ice, milk. Fine : * social surroundings./ Daily maifc Telegraph: Address :z, MISS BOYDEJ^ ij - :/.^7: > H:-%'.'Ctomont;.';Albemarle l ;-v[Vk.<: je ;4-W,F,Sun3ir;^:- : :;. -,-._" :■] :- : ...'.:. . -.;C :;"■: xi'CX's PAI^M COTTa<3E, - "■;':'.: VIRGINIA -BEACH. " Obens June"l9..l9«2;sfor;lnformat!on ap- Dly to Mrs. J. HAAIPDEN. SLATER.'- ? -or Mrs. - C. S. PRESTON. ■; ' ' -:': -;• ; :; ::::.:■;■ : v "'■'■-:-:■ VIRGINIA BEACH C. A. WOOLFOLK, Manager. - \ Desirable* parties canj secure all tie comforts : a^d|cdayeoiences Vbf . an notel at cottage prices; Electeic light^a%Hilll^ls^ liot^and^ld: batlis^i Xargeat ixi<L -coblestlrooSi on^the^beach; splendid , casisei] Orchestra 'duriogjuly and'Augiist .'Md. ; "geTmans_eyery'.ey^^ia l Uie grand b^-room. Daily excursions to fishing ground** Hooias should be"Becured^in'adTance. \; - - JellS-eod-2m ATIASTICi CIT Y/ ».- •». Pennsylvania avenutv ", close":: to , the jbiaclji* andgin^the^CnesitisectloiiJ^V'inew^hlgte;' class s hotel -off erlngS every s* appointment; andcbmCort.^vrlth^auperiorj table andiaer-; vice 2«? Elevator wxo * street ratesVuntU?Jury lith Bonk Set. THE WIUTSHIRES, Virginia avenue ! aodsßeachvtAU«nt!ft Cfty. 12.50 ntSOcweeklyii and lupwarda. : Strictly sflratTChwStSen^l torfitsrmaQtmd illustrated . - -^S^^^^^ffi^- Blxths *eaaoi*SunderJth«| manajrem»ptv«C i'f-s SS* PHOEBUSJI OwnerJ and f Proprl»to«, -. :• .;•_-.. uo a-dgtasato; :. : : ; .^ irATIiANTIC CITY.- N/f.^ -v iieße I *aretihand»6itte3liotaii^';|no«nr4fß^" •