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liii fmm fT orK MAHKET ;. MAINTASXS ITS tMIKUTOXK OP STREXqtVI. r HE MONEY MARKET* QUIET; Intcp *'tiU s<lff, HflwcicivLonn* Arc left i;n«ll*<nrhed," nt»d There 1% \« XTcsr-firr <*t I-Jq»il»l«<ion — Gould Grft«P .Moit. Active of Stocks, jTE'A* YORK, September -IS.-.The' stock s nrkct ma'.ntftiried .; its- undcHono of fjrnKth : o-day, but the: trading: was ex :rf -- i ci\' npnthctic outFidc. a, spotty"^* as fcrtncr.t of stocks,- >vhich show -of itrrngih helped toEustain the general lift. -7hc money market vas quiet, but •jtd? were still stirt. : I^ans. vrere left tr.distKrbed. however, and there was no jrcfs-jre of liquidation.; ;Tl!e level of jrices. therefore, .was ..not. disturbed,- ex spt -hat the sympathetic influence of at strong stocks helped to .harden the norket- The Gould group Was the most ..ctivc. Reports." of a plan were current, rith color of official sanction providing an cxchar.ge of St, Louis^Southwest ern prrforred for a Missouri Pacific bond. Tliif was interpreted by a speculation fjan. Missouri Pacific contributed to the movement late in the day, and -took the leadership of the yr'hole market. The return of President Gould from a tour of fTiFpertinn helped 'to stimulate the move ment. . _. .' " . Rock Island made a much larger gain op a small volume of dealings.,. The ad vp.ncc v.as based upon the decision. of. the lo»a State authorities. that- the Rock '• Is land reorganization plan; is not in contra vontion of thr? lowa law. -There was ac tivity and strength in- the curt) 'mar k 6! in contracts for' the' new Rock Is hr.d securities. The. stocks, of indepen dent Ft eel companies were strong .as a rule, because of th© report of the extra ordinary pressure of orders for all grades of iron and steel products.' and "a degree of activity in profluction which is lim it^ only by the supply of material. The freezing weather in the, Northwest' was lenorpa in- the corn, hrid wheat markets, rtich helped tn stiffen' stocks. . The.com parativ* hesviness of some of the South ern railroads may. have hepri due to the .pc-rsistentt "unfavorable reports from the col ton crop. • ..; MOXEY OUTLOOK. The money outlook continued the prin cipal to].'ic of discussion in the .financial district. There was no radical change in the Eiuiauon to-day. An en cagcinent ofSoOO.OOOof Australian. gold, was announced to arrive several weeks hence. The" hanks continued to-lose to the Sub- i TT 44 r er.sury;. rioiwithstandinEr;'*he disburse-- Dioit' l)y'- that Institution. ,/>n "account of October srovtirnrnent JrilerestiTthe customs ;o!lcctionfi and-.th'e deiKtsits-. for- transfer ;o the interior , more then offset the in lircti pn^nK-nt. However.".- loss .to . the E'jl>-Trp*;sury since Friday. has reached only J1.D55.000. compared with $4,725,000 for the- same time last week.; While the drain is thus reduced, it will be seen that no'th ins of the needed recupfratign of the banVs' rcEcrvca has been afforded by the Treasury -measure of relief.. •'? The fact that the Bank of England.re frcinod from advancing its,<3jscount rafe io-dnj' was clvtn ■ a -favoraJjlo--: Interpre tation. btSt " Ftevl'irie exchange here ' con tinued to harden. to a. full cent above the low level of the week. .'carrying- exchange well away from the gold import point. CLOSE DULL. AND STEADY. Thfi market closed dull and steady. The bond market was duir and about. steady. Total sales, . par -value, ,$2,290.000. • United States refunding 2's advanced 3-4. the 3's hi. and the,-£>1d.4!5.1.-S..per. -cent. The new i's declined 1-4 on the last call. The. total jsalcs. of .'stocks., to-day were <TS,(kVi shares, iricfuding. -Atchison, 5,700: Canadian Pacific, <?,SQ5;*. "Baltimore arid Chio. ,5,9 M; Rock Island, 6.500; -Eric. C.600; Illinois Central,; 13,100; 1 Louisville and Nashville. 5^00: Manhattan. .'65.600; Mis fourj Pnci.lc, 70.600: Peniijylvania. -.15.S00; Reading. G.'JOO; St. Louis Southwestern prefeired. G.9OG; St. Paul. 23.000; Southern Pacific. 11.G00; Southern 'railway. 6,100; I'nion Pacific, D.700; Amalgamated Cop per. 6.91X1; Brooklyn Rapid Transit C.ipD; Colorado Fuel .arid Iron, 17.700;. United Elates Steel. 14.C00; 'United:' State's Steel srofcrred. ''■C'.sd. .". '" ■'■■'■■•.."■ ' MONEY AND- EXCHANGE. Keaey on call .firm at 63« :\per cent. ; closing- bid. and asked. T6(g'-7: prime mer cantile, paper. S?I(gG per cent.' ' * " ; Sterling .'exchange steady at' the, ad vance, v.ith actual business in bankers' till at 4.i<6. for demand, and at '.4.83 f0r ,60 fiys; postefl rates. 4.53 1-2®4.54 and 4.SG 1-2; ramraercial bills,. 4.52.3-2@-4.53. ; Bar (-iivfr. 51 1-2; Mexican dollars, 40 1-?. Governrnfnt nond?;" irregular;. State bonds easier; railroad -bonds steady. TIPS ON THE MARKET. Amtrlcan stocks in London dull arid featureless. . .-• .(. . . ... :: Strike situation unchanged.; i t" . j Crop reports continue satipfsctory. 1 Pennsylvania tunnel franchise' granted. < No chance of- any increase in Perm- 3 sylvan ia dividend. ' r : , | combination affecting Western tnion officially denied. • Expected L'nited ..'• States . Steel earn- c : -es for year will show ' $150,000. . '' ■ ' roads first week September,, j f -ow average nei .ihcrease.'.fi.lO per cent. n Expected Norfolk and Western "divi- c «nJ v,-ill be advanced -to 3 per cent. •snually. ; ■. . ,- ; : - r Paci fie. ram Iris's second week j '•■Member increased $7?,000. , Kar.k of England rate unchanged.- G o!d imports arranged so' far 57.000.000. r Tw clve industrial '."stocks advanced; .49. f i Tw enty active railroads! advanced 39... t iis « marking up of prices Wednesday ; vv £ ry Jight trading ln'many cssesiiri- <■ |*Mcs at «nee a desire to check liquida- j • 3 snd noi encourage' extensive specu- : *"0a on the bull side.-; Of ; course; there • + likely to be specialty , movements • jv ard - Canadian Pacific looks; favor- i, £* in this regard, also Western ;Unio/. •c. and Pressed Steel Car common. : S^.?v miKtak * can be made, in buying ( ..,^ r " Pacific,. Atchison.. ?>lanhatian, c • i-sion Pacific especially: on reactions. • B « conservative; '."-.'' '• * j h M it lrc ? Olita " is a purchase for; a- turn:' t •ay theapest 7 per cent, dividend ■ r |« on the ' Hsu It: soldi,, at .171 -iii ; fiav,t ry last> » n! * 's worth y. more tjo- ' vihai,..it was then.,.: .; . ■;.,-- 7\- ' ; .V .1 .is fiaid Ponnaylvania ;isra purchase", :': J* c Prepared to average on. any Httle^ 0 iJ* pacific stocks* aro: resting, pre- \ vf 1 ' l ° another » d v?^ ce -^-^ :' : "y ': "1 M*\« ls " tead y - accumuintion'.'df,^Sugar j C* "-\ W «H Street crowd '- predicts \ an' . 1 .^•tiable ri Be .p re^ nt i v^ .^ . ,: : ; ':..;, : Stt-iiL lnEsdc '™- !" Atchison \ are- giving at- \ b iiJi'- t0 ■lUinoia -Central:. Something: :»' |^..««itly br^^ns- which; wJU'SOihlgh^ ■■ 5 Oth "" ' *" ' ' - *'*' ■" h{J? 80od things: People's Gas; Marii- M U •- and Hf-ej win: have' their. day. "- ? P3 «flc^oMt/buy^^^|^|^ ;P i*h?. h ™ b «tn a fair- rallyi from'' low; $ ißo^* n »-it'l^bellev^^un^er^pin^ent! ff t i %iiorf ! 3COn<l3 COn<l^ lo A?'pr<'^is. is-houldyjiptlJt^l 9 ...-.. .._.- .... , ;...:.. : Livery talk.;. -- : ■ We/want to remind you that everything needed Tor the but: fitting of." the indoor and out door servants is "ready and Waiting here. T • . "-.'"V; '' Absolutely correct, of course ; iii variety enough to corriplete 1 y co ver ever y fash ion require^ nient. ' : '{".-. ;■ " '-"•_ .- /' In ready- to- wear. there's- no de]ay,and in oursno curtail. riient. of satiaf action, 'but con siderable of a saying in cost; ; ■ We make to order if you pre-; fer it. Cheaper for^that, too. ! • Livery Sundries. j HATS, "FUR CA.PES;/ : FURi GLOVES, FUR AND" CLOTH ROBES, FUR COLLARS', HAT COVERS- all here to show you: sel9-2t .'■-■ ,: . ;?'•■: '■ i to sink back again, in .fact the present is. thought to.be largely a traders' mar k«t, to be bought on reactions; and sold on rallies for a scalp. •.-'■' ' • ■'. : ! Twin City Augrust net $155,564 against $161,554. . . . :-,?.-.> . ; : ■• . Nashville and ' Chattanooga' "and "St. Louis second week September increase fi5.050..,. .'' ; . :>'-.,"■ " - It is said on authority that'fseems un impeachable that the coal strUjG.wiH: end next 'week. --One- of the most important operators in Pennsylvania says that, at the conference of coal presidents on Tuesday certain terms were agreed upon which P. A. B. Widener was authorized to make known to Stone, land thejatter. has communicated the- offer ""' to Mitchell. It i understood that individ ual .operators who have become ..hard pressed as a result of the protracted conflict, -have made a. demand ."on -the hard ccal.road presidents to do 'some thing that will save them- from financial ruin. The new terms will,' be better than those offered to -by " Governor Stone at ; Harrisburg 'last Saturday. The strikers are weakening, but : the : . coal companies probably, are too hard pressed to be , able to . withstand four, or Jive weeks' more, of the struggle! ; MisßOuri Pacific second week September Increase $21,000. : ._ . : Denver arid Rio Grande second week September decrease, JS.GOO. ;/.;".;".' . Earnings:' C. G. W.. second week' Se ptember, increase, 55.310. ' '"V ; Toledo. SL Louis and first I week" September" increase. -52,225.- •- -• ! '• Monon annual report" gross 'earnings;" I increase $431,000. . ' • ' i T. L.-Marison,. Bissell. & Goodhart cold, ! Canadian Pacific Van Emburg sold 1,000 Missouri Pacific at 122% - and" 122 0-8." " ; The latest run*ors regarding St.- Louis arid Southwestern financial readjustment plan are that 'the preferred stock -will' be exchanged for a 4 per cent.' /bond of either the 'Missouri Pacific or Iron 'Mountain: companies. ■ The 'market : closed • strong, offerings are- liphr and very little commission business to be seen., ' - . • ' ! Banks lost since last Friday, J5i.95g.000. The sub-Treasury was debtor, at Clear ing House this morning, $791,741. ■ .The su>-Treasury collections so far this week for . customs aggregate $2,947,000 and the transfers of "currency up to ;.the close of bUFineas 'yesterday amounted to $900,000, a total loss to the banks of $8,547,000." The sub-Treasury paid out $825,000 ■• yesterday In anticipation, of governrnent "iriterest; It is estimated that the total amount of currency: that will be.shipped 05- Chicago banks ' thiJ; fall to move the "crops will reach . 557.G00.000. ' : ; : ;\ r I Market is professional "and mustcoh tinile so until the- money situation is easier. . ; ;. ... - -■ : J ; Government payments for October in terest and small gold receipts will help but customs dutiesVstill pile up arid seems to increase and the" interior^ ship ments so far this week are $1,500,000. ; The lo&'iy of the situation suggests taking pro-" fit-* whenever opportunity affords.- ..■-- OUTSIDE SECURITIES. ' The ■ improvement which was apparent in thu operations in the unlisted securi ties market yesterday was again in force at to-day's session. • In a; number of cases it was supplenited by additional "gain of consequences. Transactions about 'equal led recent aggregates. ,' . ; ' . ': Virginia Cpal and Coke again. played a conspicuous part, and -on operations to talling S.OCO shares registered . a net ■ gain of I^4 points. It opened ia/pointhigher.'at 31. fell to 2D?i on profit taking, . and then advanced -quickly to Zl^'. The certificates changed hands at- 75. •• • V , American Can preferred sold- at "-54 and 54 '*i ; : . -• .'".' ; :"/ : '.~- ■■ '" ■ ; Seaboard Air-Line preferred. at 54U. and clcsod 51^@52 J^. . . r;.-.' ".- .."- " '".'■" : Just before the close. Rock Island cpni mon advanced 1 to. 59%. Total, sales in ' it for the day were io.OOO. The 'preferred sold to.tne extent of 6,000.: _ : , l t . V, ".TV." : Note— The scrip dividend on. Virginia Coal is, 714 per cent. .;-, GRAINNOTES. .1 Oats weak because of more- liberal sup plies of contract grace- ..".:.. . . .Corn steady. Believe in : better ' value? and more serioxis; frost damago.than gen erally believed are becoming "m*ore num erbual;.'■"', ' ■•_. " - • Price Current sayis: There is drily "a siight lowering of the corn condition by frost; The crop is ; practically: made. i: ' The; ground is ..in : fine for winter wheat;^ceding, v ■ ; .»'-''" j- The interior selling less: winter-wheat. ; Receipts yesterday— Wheat,;,; 244 ; .cars;, oats, 173 cars; corn 300, iind 17,000; hog^. ,v, ■ Estimated receipts Jfor:; to^mbrrowp 1 Wheat. ' 22G cars; corn, ,330,' and 150' oats. ■( cotton gossip; -yr.vy. ! The last few days has seen some -large rbuVlng'.Twhich has /been;; supplied ;\by4*h^ | ; lon'sl interests,: and • it has -caused a T large i short interest.t o coyer. . . ; : . : ; -- . ' t. - k;..Th«; receipts are large, but our^niar* jiet' has broadened out. - ' - < * 'j On; any' further: advance . -lt> ls ibelieyiw" profits j; should be 'token; :; but- ariysgood; .break -buy. * >- fji In-slght 5 figures . for week' .Vbutsidaicieafji p nee; • exn'ected £ toj be] 300.000 | bilM^JjiiaiMti fi Muna « 880-8 : j'^'Co ttoni- «Mrket^.' aetizuL isMSSsski* . ...• v. .>, Lk. . ■ > .-a JsksssS THE RICHMOND DISPATCH-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERff^" 1902' ■''-'/" : S'Wm somewhat e&«ler. afterJ "that rapid advance. has ~ covieredj a^'greatJrriany^ March^ to-day, ;; should;/, imagine about 150,000 bales. • _.."■' ■ ■ . ; THEJBAIiTiMOREIMARKETi i-:BALTlMOßEviMp.^Sept4mfeer lS^(Spe cla I.)— The I Baltimbr« ■ market closed' quiet and steady. ' ';;].-. ;-" -'■;-■ .^-^v:-.'*^ •'• ..--.' - - -■::.'.■ :■ ; Seaboard "Air-Line common, stock at 32%; was M i.Jower/ .-,',•- i *^.4 **? Gae at 74% \ was ■ up %:' -;■: i .Consolida_te<3.'.Coai;wa.B ; :up 3"points';to:Bs. ! Uni ted -?? V ways ' common stock fat 15^ was -the l:'4?per "ceht^ "' bonds^ at 95%;wcre;.up ,%.'■. v ; ; ; -.'-''- "'-+•'.■ "-:i:^""- ;' -'4'. ■■ j? Atlantic; ■ Coast •; Line common . Vas '■■-, in eood ■£ demand ;. to-dar— opened at 168 -and' closed. at 169-bld, offered.'at 171. J ' ; : [Coast Line /of -\ Connecticut^ sold at 547 and closed;ahout:that.'v" ' r ";:; UNITED STATES STEEL; ; A director of '"Uriited" States: Steel says: "While no action has yet. been taken, •■. it -.Js;- reasonably.. "safe to say .that the prlc^e 'of finished iron! and. steel -will not .be "changed^materially- =1903!, The price of frails, has already' been placed at ?28 -per tori; ; and >'hile - mvich higher prices i could be obtained \ in ; . many lines, : we believe it best to maintain a conserva-; tivo policy, arid 'to !keepthe : market; with in; boliridfi i v The;-- prices/ for ; 'raw ; ' mate rial j have ; advanced; • bu t • we- are doing our utmost -to eliminate all speculation in^the finished : " steel ■ ; ni arket, - and " if our ;■ cus tomers- know; at what; prices /material \ can be s obtained^ theidemand, "..will beietable. ■ ''!We.'^control: our pig '.iron.' 'and i for 'that reassori i,we"haye 'a marked advantage. We ';- can 'turn?: 6u t", steeVifaiii; ; r betweeri- ?il : and" ?lS [pprlf tqn.'i and, ; ; although ral ls lcould coifimand'as ; }}lsh[ as. s32*per,ton. we refuse to -"ask "byer"" $28: .A "..steady demand is •what- we want, and a.. : market ; without violent fluctuations is what -the consumer wants." : . ■ . - " . To Take Over Southern and X. & 3V. i BOSTON, September.-.- I .lß.— (Special.)-- If the Northern Securjties litigation is settled in favor of the company,, a, holding company will-b e formed to take over .trie stocks "of; the Louisville & Nashville and the Southern railway. ; Ttie option held by.- J. P.- Morgan en the Gates -and Haw ley^; holdings of 'touisviile expires • Octo ber Ist. " An extension of time was re quested, but .request was ; refused, 1 * arid JVIf. Morgan ihas decided; to take over the 206,000 shares at Jl5O per share. ' • . NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS Quotations Xurnlßhed by Thomas Branca -& Go.; Bankers and iiroKers. U'embers ' «ew York dtoct and Cotton ?- ...-■ .....;k. Exchaiyse*. ~\ '..- American Snuff, c0in..."..... 123 'American- Snuff, pref.. .:....':.:,. S9 ■■■ iAmencan" Can, c0m. ....... ...*18^ 13% American Can, pref :. . ....:.:. *53^ • ;54 'Am'tjr: Cotton Oil, c0m........ Xi 5i% 'American Loco., c0m......... 52% 33% American toco,<pref ,96vfc % 'American- Sugar .....:. ...... .;131M» 130% Smelters Co 47_ 47 •Amalgamated / Copper \j, 68% 6i>Vs Anaconda, Mining .Co.- (no . !. sales) .i...-r..-.v ! . i .'.. ..•...-•'••• I<M" 'Atchison,- c0mm0n. ............ 84^4 \ttM Atchiion, preferred ........... l(>3Vis 103V4 Baltimore -and '0hi0..;....... ll4Mt U4 Baltimore and Ohio." pref...-. ...-.-..• 98 Brooklyn Rapid Transit..... 69% .-. 69? i Canada Southern ............. BS% BS .; Chesapeake and 0hi0.........' 65%. ■ 56V4 Chi. and Great -Western. . . . . 3S%'- 33% Chi.. Mil. and St. Pau1....:.. 190% 190% Chi., R. Island and Pacific... 2oo 204^4 C; C.;. C. and 5t.^L>'...;V...... 105 1C634 tiolomdo- Fuel ajid : 'lron.^...i 82# • 83% Colo, arid Southern;, corn..:.. 34 34y A Colo, and Southern, Ist pref.. 75 74% Colo, and Southern. 2d pref.. 52 61% ConsoJidfttQd n43 as":".^^_"r..." 224\4 . 224 . Con. Tob,;-4s-p.ic... ;..■.:'..•.... 67 ' 67^- Con: Tob:;vpref.^. ;;..:;. .;>..; 123 ' •• : a122% Delaxvare:and -Hud50n........ 180 : - 179 Del., Lack, and Western (ho- . i 'sales. : closed)".-! ..':•;•,-'• ■• •; 272 Brie, common '.7. ..."......".•... 41Vs 41Vi Erie. Ist rpref :........• 70?^- 69% General': Electric .y. : .-{•:' ■:•: • • 194 ■, - --MSv Illinois Central .......;... 171^ 172% K. and M. (no'saleH.rclosed). • .... 46 Louisville and .Nashville. — 153?& 153? i Manhattan E1evated'.........-. 136% 138 V* ! Metropolitan - ':'; ........;..... .• 146 146 V* i Mexican, Central t ...... 28% 25% Missourt: : Paciflc-..l 1 ..'.T.. : T...:. 121%- 122 Vi M 6.," >- Kan":-- and : Texas, : - pref. . \ 67^ 67^ New V Tofk- Centra1: .:, .*. .:...;. 163% • 164^ N." V.; Ont.: and Western^.... 35% 35% Norfolk and We5tern......... 76%- 75% Ivor, and W., pref.' (closed).. 1 .... .93 ,: North 'American C 0.... 1 .... i.. 125 = ;130 PaciHc Mail . ....-./...■ Mfc ■■ 45 . •- Pennsylvania ...... ...........'l6B 167% People's Oas .......-..:....... 107V6" 307»4 Republic Steel, c0m..'...:..'... 22% • 22% Republic. Steel,, pref........... 82% ;; 82% Reading ..:... ................. 7SM> -73ft Reading.. Ist pref...:;......... 88 '87 Reading, „2d pref -. .■ 78% 75% San Frariclsco". (nor sales)..... ..-.. .89^4 San Frariciscb,'f2d pref :::.... -76^ 76% St. ;'K' ;: - Southwestern,'*- pref..". 79 •'•77% Southern Pacific ........... 75% - 78% Southern Railway .............. 40 . . • _39% Southern Railway, pref...... 97^ . 96Va Tennessee Coal a,nd Iron.. 1.' 70% 70 Texas and .Pacific..:..;....... 52%- 52% Union Pacific, : c0m............ 110 110 ft Union: Pacifio, ..pref..../..;'... ,92ft 92% United -States Leather, com. . 33ft 13ft United States Steel; com . 4ift 41^ United States Steel,, pref..... 91 90% Va.-Car. " Chem., ,com.. 71 70¥ Va.-Car. Chem..: pref...';..... 131 130 Wabash, preferred v . ?.......... 53' i SSV& V/e.«tern Union Telegraph.... 96 " 9(5 Seaboard -Air-Line, c0m....": ' 32%' 32% Standard Oil . •......;..;... 670 675 - ♦Bid. ' ' - ' t " '{ ■ " ; ' Bondi. . ... '•■•■ ': .'-.', United States refunding 2's, reg...... 10!> United States refunding 2's, coupon. 103'/> United' States Vs; registered..:::./... 107% Uni ted States "."- 3's, : coupon .... ;•. . ?.i'. . 107 1 ,5 United : States^ new " 4's, '-, registered:. 135^ United Stafes new. 4's. c0up0n..'.;....136-v» Unifed ; States -:old : 4's/ registered.... IIOV3 United States; bld^. 4's, [coupon m^; United ■Statesls's. i "roslstered;..... •....- 105 Unked^States'o's, "c0up0n. .....:. ....105 Atchison.^-- general: 4'5\~. 1 .\ . . . . ... .104% Atchisqh;" adjustment 45...... .... , 96% -'Baltimore "■* and VOhio »45.. ..... ...... : ;. JOn - Baltimore arid 'Ohio 3Vi'5. .:...... .....94ft' Baltimore and Ohio cony. 4's (bid)., 114 . Con. :Tob.. .i/4'a:;. ....:....................; 67ft Canada J Southern . 2de. Vfiifi Central of Georgia 8.'5 : ..... v ...: . . ; . . . ; . 110' " Central of . Georgia 1 Ist 1nc0me5. . .... 83 Chesapeake arid = Ohio 4^'5. . . . .". . . . . . .108% Chicago nrifl -.Alton . 3Vi'5. .'. .:.......... 82 '... . Chicago, :B. and Quincy new. 45.. .... 96^4 • Chicago,? M.^'and • St. ;• Paul gen. 4's . : IJ3 Chicaco arid" Nor thwtestern: con. 7's.: 135 Vi Chicago. R: vlslatid 9 ahd : c Pacific , 4's.. 109V4 C:;'C; C. aiid'St. Louis genr 45...: 102V4 . Chicago.^. Terminal 4's.'.:-.:............ -59.. Coloraflo and" Southern V4's... ;....'..-.. 94% T>envcx and Rio Grande 45...:...:., 102 : "ftrie ■ prior -lien 4's. .". ...:... ... . 9914 Eriejrensrai: 45...;;: ;.;. ".::■: :■;■.: :;....;.. 187 Fort Worth and iDenv^r City, 15t.... iU^i Hockinsr- ValJ^y ; 4U's. . .'.. i..:: : . : . ...y .., i 09;"0 9 ;" .Louisville and r Narth. . unified ■i's.'.r.; . ioi^ •Moxican > Central 'i 4's; . . : v. . • . .'. 1 . : . . .-V; . , S3 :: "Mcxir.a.n Central wist ; -inrom>s:-. ;'.;...: 51 Vj Minneapolis ■ nnd St. 1 ' Lo<>is^4'B.: '/. ; . . . l 10< '<■' $rTf Fsou'ri, Kansas ' and : Texa.s .'4' is . :.. 99% AtJssoiii"i.'TvSnpns:and .Texas 25...... R4:- New ;.; rYork " Central -1et5 . . . . . . '.-; ....... 102 ; New \Tork; Central general . 3>/4'5.' ..... .107,.: . New* JerseV^Ceniralr general 85.... ;: 135% \ Northern"/ J- ao?flc . . . . : . . . . .'.-.. ...... ~\MV* iNorthernUPafriflßii3 I s/.'.:l^;:t ; r//ii::V/;r:74'% Norfolk ahd^W«sst(»rn consol 4'5: ..... "10-t^ 'Peadlnjriifrenrr i il;{4'^r.'.. :v;;:?;.. .;:.?;;. ;:f !5 % I Rt;>Louis and -Iron Mbun.v consors's.'' i '?% St. Louis and. San i Francisco A's: : : ': ~i^ 1M. V W ;St: • Lou Is ? Southwestern '; 1 sts ';.Y; : ::W:'. • fW '. Pt. : Louis aSouihwe-ttfrri: 2d-«. : .'...;;/: • S 3 "=-■ ; RanVAntonio -pnd Afansas "Pass . 4's: . S FST4 *!outhern?PacJflc:-l's:vr^;;Vv.;iV;.v..v.. '94U? : Southern^RVllway; .: s'^.:: ; :'/; v; ; ::; ;; r;f; lin'i •r~™*' : , an^t Paclfi<v l"f« ;;'.;.. .:;;.. .". ; :■ 120 ;% fiToledd;^ St:-L: • arid :. Western \ 4's;:;;^^ .Wh iUnfon ;.Pacjnc;:4's.;.:-:;;..;v;v::::.v.:f::i(MTc 3 'niori ii Pacific ; conv. 7: 4'B: .*../:.'.".". .";»';'■;: 111% Wabash^ l«ts * i :J.: J . "ri'cv.'r ; . ;';".' ;V:'.v. .":";";-r;v; 119 ■'■■: ■■: ; .^Val»a>ho? 9dx^:\ ':?. v'^i . . :t.'. ; . a .^V':".-tV^lloft'; ■'VKba^hs Dfbehture B;/:Vw.;i;:.^;vf^^7s - WMf; Shor«» :;*'« c- .'. . . . ;.r.V.V;r;^:v ;": £;v;H3% : MobUK anfl'^bioS«)l.t:tr.MVsUhjd).^ d r.-. 97^: ;Central^of '£ Georgia,"? 2d'< ihcdmtH^T^V: 4«ft • Seabohrd-4's ■./..:....;.;...: SSft Beaboar^S^mra^;fJ^%;«Seahoardif|prS ,/' , ...„-> ',: ' -,:.>. J (Established 1838), MEMBERS N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE MEKtBERS If.- y.-COTXONEXCHANGE PH3VATE WIRES TO PEiISSSPfIL ISRKETS. InvesfEiiecif Sererities RICHMONDrSTOCK, EXCHANGE. -• " -Richmond; Va:, 1 September IS,- 1902.,' ■/.-■:■'•• ■V; ;-";•'-■;■;-. •-;:'-' : ;V.' 'Bid:- Asked. ■ STATK • SECURITIES— : - ■• - 'North'Carolina-^'srC..:... 1910 101 ■ ■Virginia • 3"s, new:: . ; : . ;. . . . .1G32 ." t!G .- > . S6VV Va: Cent. , 2-3, C. and R. . .1001 %% S6^i i citx: securities— , :-.'. -'■:■;:' Rich? City u'E.-'R/.-iKO-lS^.:-:!.! 117 "" ■'■"' Rich;; Citj'-fs; It.; IS2O-1930....1 lOSf ' . i RAILROAD BONDS-. '.- . " v 'AUan.V&'Char. iat 715,:R.,.1!)07.7 1 5, : R.,.1!)07. 113' :- : -y :, C. &0..1 R. &A. DIV..-4.P. C.1953 KM : ■-■■■ C.-& 0., r. &a: Di. 4\s, 2d:issa" 104 ..'■". C. & O.; R.;&;A.;g.- M. : 4%'5.1932 10G Qa.:. Pacific lstG's, fi. C.;"...iai2 .125. . . Q&. So; and: Flo';,- 19 15 ........:.: 114 Ga.i So. "and- Fla. con: £>-s.-'.1945 113 J .:. • NorfoLk and Western '4's:-.1996 VlOl ■ .. ;■:". N.-&-.W. Ry.:Pocohontas,4'B.::- '34 - r Petersb'g, Class A s's, R: Q. 152 6; 118 • '- V Petersb'g.Clxissß 6 T s. J R. C.192S 12S :^'"^.r R-;.V.~& F.rt.on: i\i p.C.> IMQ: 110 ~- r '; ; Rich.;& Mfick'g .l B f.4's ..:...1948 - 90 . .• A - Scab. Air-Line con: Ist 45.1950 SS Scab: Air-Line Col. T.s's.. 1911: 104 Western N.;;C Ist G'5C... 1914 -US ' 119 • }■ -■ railroad; stocks— ' Atlanta' and Char. ...;.. .....100 IGS". Atlantic-Coast Line VA" : 100 ' ICB 170 Atlantic-Coast:Line t ;c0m....100 168 1 *•. 170^: At.-Coast Line of com. ....".100: 345 350 R:,F.& P. dlv.i obligation^. .loo 232 ■'■ 23GV4 R:& p.:& r., f. &p. con.. 70 no ; . . ; -BANK. STOCKS-- ' :"' '.''■% American National ■'.;.....•... 100 120 '.r^ Broad-Street .Bank" ..25 26 v': City;-.'......::.: :;;.;..." ........ 25 ,33 First : Nati0na1. .'.'. ..... .... ... .100 200 ■ "" - ■■Merchanta* .--National.:.: 1 .. ...'.IOO 300 ' •" ;- National Bank of Virginia.. loo 125 - '■'- ' Planters' Nati0na1... ...... -100 .330 ■'-.. Rich. Trust and- S. 1 D. C 0.. .100 aCC ! State Bank -j of Virginia...... 100 160 Southern. Trust. C0..'......:.:i0Q 112% Union Bank. of Richmond... so 16d ; Virginia; Trust Co: ....?. .-....'.100 124 ' ! INSURANCE COMPANIES— , . , :Vlrgiriia Fire -and Marine "..25 36 .' V}rginia :: State::.-....'..:..'..;V:..25^ 26. ■■ ':::"'! " l :.; '..; , " -- v .| Amer. .; Loco.', . pref ...:...... .100 %y s :\ ' 07 "-'■'. American L0c0.,; com .......100 32 ' '---:■-•. Amer. Tbb. Co., pref. Sp. "c.'.100 ■ r 150"I*' Old; Dominion S. S; C6...;.:10013S V ','"!.". CVa.-Car..Chem., pref., Bp. c. 100: 131 . 13iy.' :Va.-Car. Chem. , : c0m. ; .". ...... .100 71% : 71H : ' .. SALES AT- THE BOARD. : I 5,000 Virginia centuries at 90%. . ' '-.. ; 1.000 Virginia centuries at ; 96%. .. • i 1.000. Virginia. centurie3 at 96%. . . ,; 1,000 Virginia- centuries at 95%. • .'■;' ' 23 -Virginia-Carolina Chemical preferred at 13%.- •: :.'■:■-: ■ > • ■ --- • ' -' : ■• • -•■•.-' ! 2 Virginia-Carolina' Chomical common at,?J%. >.-:•■ c. ..;- ■',.:. .-.■.•. ; #^£ ' . -. •-.." SALES SINCE' BOARD. .^X"; > 20 Chemical; cominoi?, at 71:: •X : .•.:.■. x .... ":...-.■ //-i^.i '• 400 Virginia centuries at.9u%. \ ' . :.':■. . '.'-. ffd : ; I,ooo. Richmond city 4's. at 105%. ,- ■-"'■ ' 1,500 R., F/ and P. R. dividend obligation at' 236*4." "-. '/:■'-■' :- : - : [ ■'.;■•;' '-' : ' '■'';*; ' I .; , LIVE STOCOIARKETS ; • : ! CHICAGOv> ILL., September IS.— Cattle^- Receipts; 5,600.; head; Texans, . 2.ooo; west erns steady;;;good to' prime : steers, ;s7.EO@; s7.Eo@ $8.65; poor, to medium,- $4.00€fi8.00; stockers arid- feeders, $2.50@5.25;- cows; 5L50@54.85; heifers.. ,-'52.25@50.75 ; S'caniWßS^ Si,so(S*2rsO.E bulls;: }2.20@?5.00;- calves, .?3.00tg55.50; Texas fed steers, $3.oo@S4.so;;westem steer's, 53.75 @$5.90. :■-;: - . ..■;•: •;. -.■':■ •:■:- .- ;,.,; • Hogs— Receipts.' 6.000;" td-rnorrbw, 15,000: left ...over, 7,500. --Market opened steady to 10 cents, higher." aftd-closed lower;, mixed and $7.25@57.85; good to choice heayy,-?37.55@57.90; rough ■ heavy, $7;20@57.40;-- Jight; : , $7.30^.^7.65.; j bulk , of . sales;. $7.40@57.G0. ; SheepT-Receipts.V 13.000 -, head;, .market strong arid ■ steady ;- good 'to I choice " weth ers. $3.50@54.00;. fair to; choice mixed,' ?2.50 @53.25; native lambs, $3.50@?5.65". ' ;..'.•';"• : EAST BUFFALO. N. V.,' September-is.^' Cattle— Receipts. 200. Veals steady;^tops.j $5.25@58.50; common :tbgood. ; / $5.50®57.75.-, =-:.. . Hogs— Receipts, -3, C00 head; market f slow. and . 5@40 cents lower";: heavy," $7.90@55.00; pigs,'. $7.3<)i2;57.40;; roughs. .SG:SO@S7 JO; stags, " $5.3a®56.10; grassers, $7.00@57.50; .dairies, $7;40i§57.C5 -•-•-= •■-.■, • "■ v -'."-:" : '. : Sheep and Lambs— Receipts, 4.500 head; market steady; "top -lambs, 'Ss.sp@JS.6o: culls \to good;. $4.00@?5.40; yearlings, = $4.00 @14.50; wethers,. $4.00<g>54.25; sheep, .top mi3?ed, ■ ?3.75(g?5.Q0; culls to good, $1.75@ 53.50.;' ..,: .• ■ .:■ , :,'.".. '■; ■ ■„■_ \ ...'■} . .BALTIMORE, MD., : Saptember IS.-^-Ca'tr tie— Receipts . for ; week - ended noon I- to day, 4,440 1 head, against 4.35S . head '"] last ! weok. week. Market" slow.' Prime cattle about, steady; other kinds dull. at.fromloc; to 25c. lower. Quote: Steers,; export, $5.7? @$6.50; choice butchers',.ss.oo@ss.7s:. others," $2.75@54.70;. heifers.". $2.75@54.50; cows, 51.50 @?4.00; ; bu115. : :52.d0@53.75. ; :■;■ ;■ .■ -„ , ; ■"'",. ■ Hogs— Fair- supply.'; " Market- steady. QUOte :Westorris, light, 55.20@58.25; from other . points, l :;$7.75@58.00; roughs, $5.00@ 56.50. '•■-• • ":• •".- .-. ?,- :■; •'. :■ -..:■-■' : - : :■• :-■- Shsep and Lambs— Fair supply; market steady. Quote: Sheep— Butchers', 2@lc:; I stock sheep, 50c.5-s3.Oo:psr head. Lambs, WJSZa.. . . ■•\.^-v ■- ■'.': . ';■■' :'' •rr f Calves— Fair -supply; market steady: Quote :; Common, to, best, '3iSC?4c.'..,. Horses and- Mules— Draft, horses, "sso@ $200; : drivers/ $50®§200; -Southern • chunks, $50#555; mules from $100 toS2OO ahead.- . ' '.Fresh Cows— Liberal supply; good to ciioico cows-steady.at from $35 to $55 per head; common and fair cows slow at from $17 to 530 per. head. ; ■,_•■- - ~ . ' CINCINNATI : LIVE STOCK MARKET. ' CINCINNATI. O:,: September 18.— Hogs- Active at $5.75@57.70. " : ' .. " Cattle— Steady at $2.00v®55.70. . : ./.^ : Sheep— Steady ;at : $1.50@53.15. Lambs steady at. 53.50@55. 25. / .-} /NEW YORK;. September 18.— Beeves— Receipts. 205 hdad. .Market, steady, for. dried city, • j native ■ sides, extreme : range,* S^^^cporpound." Cables quoted. Ameri can steers ;at;4%@lsiic.;; refrigerator,. 13@ 13V4c.* ; per. • pound. ; '-. - - - ? ; ■ -; I Steady;Aveals;soiass.so@sS.DO per I 100 pounds;;; ca1ve5.? 56.75@57.00. - - ' . I Sheep-.and; Lambs— Receipts. . 1,389 head. Sheep i steady;' selling more freely; lambs average : 10@15c. v ' : strongeri. Sheep sold at 52.00@53.25\per,: 100 pounds; lambs,- $5.00;. dried, 7@9c. per pound; dressed lambs, S@ 100. '.■-■ -^ ".; '■- ■■■ : - "■." : , "■ -:' ' '-■• '"" ■''■■'■' ' ' ■'- ••"' I Hogs— Receipts, 3S7;;'.market weak. No sales. . . • • " - : """^ "EAST LIBERTY, PA.; September IS.— Cattle— Steady ; ; choice; $7.10@57.15 ; ; prime, 5G.25@?7.50; good," $5.75#55.Q0. - ; ■- ,■ ': :. .." s ,•;<:• '■- :^Hogs— Steady;; primed hea\->'. $7.95@55.00; medium's;" I $6.90@57.95 ; E heavy : Yorkers;. $7.50 i @$7.9&; little i;. Yorkers; ' $5.50@57.75 ; pigs, ■ $7.40557.50; roughs, '.s6.oo@s7.so.- V \ , ':• : -Sheep— Steady ; best; wethers; $4.00@54.15;: culls." arid :. common, • $1.50@52.00; ■:■-.;. choice lambs, -$5.60@55.50. -•;;:. + ' -:■ .. ;■,;• .• : ■'■:. '■?■■{:■-■>. Wj.yeal-: calves; - SS.OO@SS.SO. • . ' . - - '-' COTTONJARKETS ,'. : -":' the" cotton"' markets. / ; ■ '.". tiiL.iVERPOOIv : September? IS.-r4"P.Var:^i Cotton— Spot:: moderate': business; "prices: 1 - American .'midailngsf.ntr.. 5 V-lGti: ; JROodT'Tniddling; Z. 5 ~-22i11 ; :\ middling, '■;-.&%&.:[ ilowxmiaaiing:.:. 51-32d:;igoocl to; ordinar>vl A 20-32 d ;: ordinary^ 4 25-32 d. '.The ".• rh.es ;6f theday I were^.ooo;.balcsr:6f:;v.'hleh!l,OoO ; : wrere ; f or > spteoula tion s and (export. iand : ln^ "cluded>;Jß.looJKAmericah. vyßeoeipta^ '4.000; ibales^ including ;3jO6i American^ V;;,::^; : - Futures-, opened ;stendyi and -; closed: \ its jt-v ? ! ular ;^.'American snikldllng.*.;':'sriaft>"::orHi-;s nikldllng. *.;': 'sriaft >"::or Hi-; r ;September:3 4n5-6.4ijr4 57rfi4d.^ buyers; - September i and : Octooer'.''v4 > lt- r^<3-ii 'liuyerß ; : !fOctober^aiid sNpvomber^j 4 ;42^64d:^ ibuyers^sNovemberSand'-Deoember/f^Rft-fil, ■ r «?4 4ft-64d;;St)acember.?and;f January.!^ 3S-S4r •4 3?-Wd.T& sellers ; £ JanV&ry % arid .3 February^ fMarch.^4 37-fi<cl.^buyers;?March?andrAprll:"i ? 4 284><!1?4 3TrSitl'.*r| i Sitye?s; iVApril U a nd^fMay^ ■ 4 36-S4«N 37-fi4d., rvalue: May arsd June," S6-«^. «-«d^; scHe«/or .- X : ':^:-'3^^ : ;• \NEW V ."TQRK, ■.} Septen>6er_ lS.~Cotton-- , ■ ; -QuWt; -■ middling,' : : Sc. ; gross fecpipt3,*S sl ; sbales ;i stock, S,itj(i-;bale3.; S! TotalsliS to-day S^NetjWrecelpts^ i 33,532 Ibales/S^Expdrts^to'iS Great t ßrit t^n&x&ft; sbalesiltofli'mnoef^&J^baleßrJtortheXContlri fnent;&l.o32gbales;'EEtock,~i 233,391^ bale«.'S^s P Consolidated :7f Net receipts;VlC3,4So,ba les.' E.x ports UolGreatVßritaihif34.S : lo,t bales ;}ib-] >Francv,Sl4,32S? bales;>v.to?tho^Cbntinent;i ;'6l:229ibalcs ' ' . - : -'2^^?| .?.': Totals ;; f?ihce^ September^. ist: ceipts;^"4l3,s4l 1 . bales 55« Exports —t o'■'s Great? JBrila'iri,rcS4.24lSbalos;:%tor ; iFrahct!, r ""20,1.'7S jbal es;t;tQithelC6ntineriti|lßG.722 /bales §^f^ r "Cottonsf utures "opened steady,andfclos'od steady. . l Opening: : Closing."; : : : •' if Svp terriber,; . .'.■. :'. . v3' '•'•' —'.y.iH -" 'z : -r B-7 J ■•>:;.": ;."o '--. \- : : - r " October ;■- .. /. .; - ; ';'! ■':': ;:'J : :C.~;.i>Ao i ■;.:.- ;• 5.73 - :;.;:'-,' :r: r . : --N9veinber^vil ? .t;-."l ; :v".'';V.V.'."*.S.6;,r'-:r KHV;Dccembeiv ; -. r .-';..V.vi".; : .":'l^-":S.'6fl:> /^S.Vo^,., :January~~^^;^.^.\l.\.i;Ti\SJ9;:\'-: January ~~^^;^.^.\l.\.i;Ti\SJ9;:\'-- 5.17-*-"-^ I •■'■iVE"cl)r.im.ry ! : v:i:-..vV:-:*: = .'i:-v. : '. : r.P.52?; r--.i-5.353 ;. ?: Jfarch ; ".> ; . .;', ; . . ':.". :....". .5.52 V-; •' '-' S.s7;£ ;{.- I ■'■:Apr\l^:x.::^r. i :^J.^J:r::^^z:ir^ S.5S&'-; l^-Mrty;:;: ; :;.;::;:;fr;^V:VU.^::^.s6-i^B.('oU^ l" : Spot; closedUiiiie't "and : ; steady; -middling' I ;iiplarids,>9c. ; ' middling- Gulf. ; - 3^c. ;.;,salss.! .77EiTba!vs.<;rr;^; ;:'-.:■:.^-^'v-:--"::>^ ; ."^;i ?'".>',,■ '•-vThc - cotton .market -.op.encd;; steady ,'wlth; prices -unchanged :to;; 5 points; lower.lv t'H3 .being: an :inflifferent -"response ?to/ weak Icables .and "failure _of Hhejpredlcted i cold; *way'e-j to; reach: th.G:w33terribel't.~T Inrfact( : itho; latter' f actor.^iappsarefl:- to:.be : totally, ;unf 6urided,' ; 'ror, Jthe J cis rl y;-. feather i chart' 'gaye^ mild J temperatures j pretty- much-; over^ -;tne'iUi entire; wstern ; .; portion : ,bfi;;;thp ( ■United;-;^^ _; States." J;--- Scattering, J:- 'showers i-were; reported in "'the -' central ; and teas tprn". iportion I ", of V the 'country;';- said-. by.'iprivafe;] itelogranis; to^-;b"e 7 favorably^ to: the? late; "crop. : After a: ; 3 cn?j thv ■£ period .; of ■ wa verf inc. the 7;'wliqiei: market rallied "'-toward uniuday.^andTih ;. the, early afternoon; madi* •Itrdmeiidousr. Upward-;. headway-; on a bad jscare 'of- pi orninent southVrn ■ and\torcisn 'shorts. "■;-•" ■;-• :^'v V. 'v v ; .;■■ < .-\- i-:-- : -' jgg■. ■ r '-, :" The bull leaders rniatle ' the : "': most of J this .stampede^ vclnd Crushed- .'-/January -tip ito'S.SO.; otherxoptlcinsjfojrowinfr ;"at: their inorriialiv differences, j"?' '-The; -'. commission j'j 1 houses § aria 7 robhi?longs '" solcl^ou t. ' In .' the [firs thou * hou r j in \ dr r a-'?luTri p ' latt-r 'on- which '.cpulcl be "mado'to-adva nte.— - v ": ± The ,Loyerpool': market* was^weak* and .'irregular all -day; - closing I 'Vat '■ about'jbot tom. Belief - that a' stampede; p£: the shorts .there will occur- rtormorrow.ccaus'rid -local .• traders :/ riear the close Ito ~ 'take", the ;buir side.; .Predictions for large export [clearances in the neap future."; and^ much ; ■ stronger conditions insouthernrspot mar^ : kets Were ) more, than an "offset ;to- heavy, receipts at" the. ports. : and" interior -towns.' 1 Themarketa't the.close.was steady; ivlth [prices net; '-3 -to.' 8 -points ir higher.;. Totnl ; sales. .•.■were..varioUsly.,estimatedj;at 1 650.000 :to' 750,000 .bales,: the- bulk of which Were i contracts.";^ .; : ?,v. :'.::'.■-.'.■ r. Jv- *■ :•',' " . NEW ORLEANS, LA., September. IS.- Cotton futures -steady. ; '. '."'.;. ; September ...... ........ 5.37(§'8.33 October.... ...8.3»y:8.33 : November. ;..... ...."... v....5.37(if5.39 . .-. ;'■ December ........ .....^....'.5.3i)(ii'8.40:.'^ ; ".. January :......:.. •.:....".. :..5.42>f5.43 " \ February.......... ...; 8.42^,8.43- •• . ..March '-..'...". .......:...;....;B.47rffS.4S ■■ ; - • April ...... ..;.....'.;;. . . . . . . .B.4s<a>S.sO . " : _^ la y ■ ••••.••r --• • - - ••"• • • .3.4yif5.50 -- ■{. : The spot cotton market" was quiet and' a. shad'oj easier; to-day.^.'. Quotations un-, changed. • " Contracts^ - influenced' by vjn- favorablercableS; opened^dwer,"' both" here and in • New;- York.:.-., Early: selling; to rre aaze forced : the markot down 4' to' 6 points additional; Later on," there" was a rally in sympathy with: a suddreri up ward spurt.- at •„ New York,, and prices ■' were forced-up slightly all along the line; leaving the .range at: the close 1 to 2 points lower; than .yesterday's closing. f ; PRODUCEJARKETS^ - ; j.I;NEW; .iORli : 'PRODUCB ■-MARKET.. : , j- IIsE\T"YORKiV"I IsE\T"YORKiV" September' iS;-Fiour-^ ! asha'de 7 lower to sell. '- : ; /Buckwheat Flour— Dull.' .-; ■■>. - "'• - : ■ Corrimeal— Steady at $3.25@?3.50. >.' * 1 Barley— Dull; feeding. ;43c. - - " .. Wheat— Spot mark'et . easier ;.„ No. 2 red; ;73?4c. Bears j.liad "their "innings in "the wheat markot to-day.- Led 'by ■ Septem ;ber,- Avhich broke sharply : undor liberal . contritct; deliveries, the ; whole market • ; sold ■ off -and ; -was weak all v day, frelag affected also by. lower | cables', small ex ' port trade, more, -favorable 'Northwest s ;weather, and; liquidation. The close was - jeasy: at a.,%@%c.,.net,-1055...-May-jclo_sed if 4x435<?. ;;-.Septem-ber,-. 74"4c.rD'ecemberr:7S%crr '-: \:■ Corn— Spot"; I easy ; : : No: 2,'^ 72c. Option ',"- .mafket operied' firm' 'on' the frost "news; - : but later, fully shared the- wheat break; . v/lth; large receipts and. farm; 1 offerings. : Yearly, cables gave denials of.- crop dam age. -Close weak; January! closed; ;48c.;' May, 45% c.;; September, 66% c.;* October," ■: t 63^c: December, 49% c.: ■-■■. s .. , : 'Oats— Spot duil;-N0."2 oats, 32V4c. 6p -non market was weak and lower, and 1 liquidation was free. December closed .-. .3oftc_:;-. ." ' •-"'.■-•■•■; :.-;. ' ': " . . ■• ■V- •- ■ r " CUt-Meats— Firm. " : " ■ :;" ■ ' i i^EaSai^Weaker; western steamed, i$10.80; / refined'tJeasiet-;: Coritlheht; J' $11.00; vSouth -, American. Sll.50 ; . - compound, $7.75®58.00. v (,-,Pork— Easier; - -family, : ~-J20.50ia?21.00: mees;;':?l7.Ss(Sslß.sO,' " ' • • r ' " Tallow-^Duil. . • . - ■;■ ,' :: '. ".: Rosin— Steady: : . ,-. . ■"■• Turpentine— Frrm at 43^c." : i Rice— Firm". . -Sugar— Raw. firm; fair refining, 3c; cen trifugal,3V4c; refined firm.,-. : Coffee— Spot -Rio quiet; No. ' 7. Cordbvai 4 7-16 c .; mild : firm. ■ . Coffee futures i open-" ; ed steady; up -s .points to .5 lower, "affected by earlier : cabl'es." Subsequently ;the mar r ket became, active, ; and -, rallied/ partly;s ;points. on covering, '^t-ithe. close.'/ Sop' Stembcr stiffened r-up^aV'furtner^S Tpoints.' closing- net- 5 'points: higher,": and . oth«ir taoDthsr.. unchanfiVd : to 5 points;;^ lower, with- the . tone steady. The sales were 37.250 bags.. .' , - --" - ;'S '"• ". -Butter— Steady: extra creamery, ; 22% c.; State;dairy.. 16is!g)21i / ic.';;- ; \ :. Cheese— Firm; new • State cream, fancy, llftc; ;-i small; -ll^lSc. '.".•• .'.'.;.'.■. . . .. I EgKs-r-Sfeady; State. and average prime. 20#22c:: . country, candled, 20@22c; un oandled,:iS(p:2ol ic. / *'.' '--" :•. . ■ , : - ; Potatoes-iFIrm ;T Jerseys, • ' $1.40®51.65: INeWii-Tork." -per -.180 . pounds. -$1.75; "Loner Island. $1.73 ;' southern and Jersey sweets, . $2.00@52.50. . ■ • .-;-, .-= . ■- - , *. - . ;-- : . .-. 1 :: . : Peanuts— Firm;"fancy hand-picked; sft @sftc.r ■■• ; .. '■■ '■■■■■:■■■-■■:'■ ::""-■"-- - ; Cotton— By steam to Liverpool, lS^c \ CHICAGO PRODUCE SL4.RKIST. • CHICAGO.. ILL,,' Seprembef 18.-Grain traders" wero- waiting; for ! a\ sign -to-day; Business" was less active' than it- "has been for^many: days. .Supporting orders ,were. not :in evidence enough ..to %- hold up : prices., and with a bearish T"noft; on the : corn- crop,, put out. by' a "teadlngi-Star;-; .tisticall--: journal.. ';-'; several-^ ";professiohnls { tooki advantage "of vthe? dulnessJtaSput, a se.ll.ing.'-.Jpressure^ori 'all; markets."; -r-vThe weather were." an Nearly:-: aftl toC.prices, :tovcorn."^butVde pressionvsoon~ followed "tneselliriisf/r.: At the;<close.- Decemb&rvrc.orn -was :*££l%c.' lower.Y.'DeeenVber. ; -.wheatv ft^%c." '• .■■.■ down. September, outs lower,: and December on ts %c. off.; Provisions closed ; 2^2 to , \ 22V4c. down:.. :; " "'';.■''. '■■. ■- ■ . % The leadinp futures ranged as fallows:" ; ' .Opening. Highest. Lowest. Closing- . iitM'heat— No. ?—• :'",..- • : " Sftpt. i" ;-.:/. 72%^%'.; "2»4'- -•■--72V4' i: '."W,%M .Mfty>?v.';':.;.7oft@% " : : -70 V- : :.-TO::@^ .-: ' Corn— No: 2— •"■: ■. '■'. " ■ :, -•':■■■' '■'■ ?~v.. -'-•■•-.-.-: ; Sept. ;/......3Sft(3% -55% \"": : 5Sft * «•- 5S}& "-- - % Dec. ;....... 44 @J^ 44 Vi : -43ft . ': 43%- ::':.■ May :..:... .«V6<gl4 UU L * -. "«Vi '.40V^%, V Oats— No. 2— V-: [:■ ■'-' :-i- : - ■ ■'■'':' ■' '■■ '■■■■■■ Sep. (01d>..26^ ,;■■.. 25%~ 26^ '■■:■ 254 /f" Sepr. t -iinew)32%S3.l 33 ; S2 ':> ; 32ft" i| Dec./ r .....::31^ - 31^ . "30%^-: _31V&@ft I 'May . .....". : 31V3 - ' .31« A . -'-31% . 31H@ft^ \ Mess Pork— per bbl.~ - -^ .-.- •' -.*'" ' Sept: ...;$16.22U, v 516.22% :§lS.10:V v slß.jor: "Oct?-H ; .-: : :-:S16.25::: -SIG.3T^. $16.15 •'. ?1b'.20-7: Jan;f : ,... ■.515.03:; v; 515.07%;. J .515 ; 00. ; -i- ? .'515.02i ( - ' " Lard— per ]C 0 lbs.— . '-.'.■■ Septf:%::islo:62V^,'; : ?15.02vA iIo.GO-ir ?15.60,-: C r Oct. : :.;;;:$ ft.7s:'<-$;9.75' -.. 9.57% :-r.% 9;6oc"|; Jan. .....% S.bo . ..$ 8.55 ■ > S%:is^l:f &'&*£.<[ Short RiD3-per 100 las.-, • " j Sept. ..-.\Jlft7s.C"' ;^JloL7a "■ ■■ $10.72^" Ssib/^»«'i ;0ct;::; ; :v:..510.02%:%5iC.10;^;i.9.i50r:V;5 9.57%;; Jan.- : .'..:.S 7.W"- $.7,42^ ' $ 7.55 - ? 7.57U : : 1 ■:■■ Cash /■•quoJaUor.s^; were*,; as; .. Io»low3: ! 'Flour— Steady. lv?<c. ;; :2iapririgvwheat:A72g' ■ |;^4c:;SNor;S;:73®73^c.;iNo^2: > I , JCo. 2 ..corn .* "•■ SB^J'63ftc. ; ; No. 1 2 y ellow,-; 5D^5? s '60e^No?^25oats,^2S%o;;>Nc^3^wh}te329«j>: i £4(i."f?No.j 2 i Tit e'i\ S)c,'^ Fn! e | to .c:iolce jma J t-" • iingroarley, ;4Sc. •■No.>l-fiaxseeu.:sl:3&;:'No. :: . . ;if>N6rthweslVrri/sgsi;Ss^sPrlm&*;A.timbthy = ," ; secdtiUM.il Msss T;>ork;" per^barreS,-; S10.1C&3 } \. \ $30.13; r. lard.- per/lW i pounds.-? Jli>.S''»£siO.22^a~: I r.short§ ribs -4 sfctes ;■ Copse);?. 510 S^Vs^JlO-CrVi; » ?r}ryfaancd'iv'shbulder3i ? (l)Osed)f?W.Ss»lo.so; ' ;short:/claar,-s.idts|(bo?fd)^s;|;i2^Sll,a7H.l - ;jWhJskes-.B>; bafi ls |' *tt^hlnliSwl n#s,*3£? 51i32.* h ;:Clover. ; s.corttract.fffrade*isS.So^sa,^o.'it^|9Sg? f :! 4 On & the g ProVjucaflExchahsev- 1 o^dayßtte: I jbutter^T?wket^ ; wasSstpady;gcreanierie3^ t .)^JBA^TIMORE.^;]PHOJ?|JCE-S- i 'Xii£X z ,-. * . _. . - . __..._.. ..... .. > |mGJPTT3|REWTO??^Prertatne:- >_ .- . J. B. HCASLEX;ICfib£^ 'LJnidn f ßßn^x)f^ichmG^ - CAPITAL,;-; - - . . i $219,750.0^^ ri UNDIVIDED PROFIT, - g $300,000;00 :': ' ■< DEPOSITS, - v - • >'$1,400 OOaOO -}-*M - . • - DIRECTOHS. * , -.* ?R. T^fAKKTtTGTON,VTr:, % S^ ALSOfv < T» ST. PSISBSittCKJ^ .V ■- o. K. V/VBOWE. ,CEAS. DAVTEJfPCRT, J.B. BEASLEY.- -. -' ' M^£££Si*!?** 'LOANS; NEGOTIATE^ LAEGEST CAPITAL ASD STJKI»LUS> Richniond Trust "and PSafe Deposit Company,' :"',;.^Tentit'imdMaiii Streets, Klchmonfl, Va. A ' Capital and~Surp!us7sl, 71 00 9000.0 C ' ? Tiusts. % Receives Deposits from. |i.oo cjid U;--*f a^. '>; \ V Allows 3 p^cent.^t^eston^Bsny : B^^ce3 ; Subject to ChctV./" >'.L.- "..". Accounts S6licited.\ Cofrespandence lnvited.": ' : .-jwo. SKELTON, wnLUMs, •.. v ■ - iewis j>. cßi3iaai\7, jr; r^-;~-- "^.President.-; - r --; ; . . ■-.. -..:'•- -.",-. : 'r, •;-,--.-,- ' ,- : . " t ;. >.= .: ;; J A^ S H.DOOLEY^ HENRY L:CABELL;" ;;-••.- j; - i - • - -' .."''. : ; .-' '.;. :S ' ' '."' .- ■ .- "'' ' .'•""■'■-"' .'"i- <" y i~- » ."-,'.■ " '•' : ;..':;; ..':; saying. a portion ;'dfoy6urV;wni^^bV:it' r ev^^o;(l small. -.It will help'yoi: provide ''for : the .;. proverbial : vj /'rftiny-day," or, later years -in :lifei 'and add to your "comfort. It is v tie duty' of person, .; young and old, to save somfcthihg.'. :If ■ ydtttaie'.not^:' already a depositor at this rank, we invite you to become oneJ . -':';_ r\ ' ■ '- ■ y, ■-\ :', '• ." ALL SUMS ACCEPTED; INTEi^St^iIXLpWE^ PBQVIPEHX SftVIMS BAHK, 9li East Mam Sfrse*. S. Gaieski, President, 17, Gray Wattion, Cash. NOT The ■ Savings Batik ■■ . :,-;/■ Ii; : ..... .of '^Ghmottd. I i 17 East Main Sfreet, Bext to Hotel Lexington. THE iHSTitimOM FOR THE PEOPLE; ' Deposits in sums of ONE O>OMiAB AKD TJPW^IipS I BECEiyED AND INTEEEST, ALtOipiD. Loans ? on Heal : Estatei ; ,-; : j^egotiiab.le -paper discounted. .. : ;l ■ . ; : ..;- ■ I ir^R-'A' P^tTEßSOsf President. L. Z;^ORaiS^ ViSf Prasid^nt r I JAMES Mi BALL, Cashier; . ... Quiet 'and' unchanged. ■ " ": ' •Wheat— Easy; spot, 71^@71%c; October, 71%@72c. ; southern. v *by ■•■ sample./ Gs%@-72c." Corn— Dull ; Ne w " Orleans, ; old • Novem ber,,47%@47Vtc.;:year,;;44^sc.; askfld; south ern: white corn, 66@K)c; ; • ; Oats— Duir and lower; No. 3 whits. 'iZQ 36c:;:" No. 2 mised. 30c: " - "• ; : Ry\s-^-Staady; No/ 2, Ssc.; No. 2 w«stTrn. 55%g.06c. - :■-,'■■ . ■ • ■• ■ : -Butter— Firm* and 'higher; fanoy imita tion,: 18S19o. ;- fancy, common, -liS-Zic: -Eggs— Firm, end unchanged- Cheese— Firm and hii;h*r; Sorge, IKi© lie. : medium, ll^ll^o. ". , > : •Sugar— Firm and unohar.gred. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS \ NA V..VX STORE iTARKIS76. ' ] WILMINGTON.- N.-C.;. September .13.— i Spirits :of Turp*ntin«7-2teady- - »t 4<j^iC.; receipts.; 62 casks. : : . ; ■ - Rosin— Steady, at" Jl.l»3?1.15: receipts, 341barrel8. , -Jh ,: - : > .. . Cruda i Turpentine— Firm . at $1.40. . 52.50. and . J2.60;: receipts.: l W- casks. Tai^-Firmat $1.50; receipt*, 1«7 barrels. .SAVANNAH. GA.. . Sepiambar W^—Tor pentine-r-Mark'ot flrnt; sales, i; 442 ca3ks: receipts; 1,030 casks; exports, 5.171 .casks. ; Roam—F irm";: receipts, ;'. - : 4.15S : i'-- barrels ; sales, 1.118; barrels;'. export*. -13,433: bar rels.-" Quote: . A,: B," C, and D, . J1.25: •£. 51.30; F, ■ ».32%@J1.5; G. ».40; H. ■ ?1.62^; I; > $1.82%:' K;". 52.42%; -M. 53.92*^2.85; N. $3-37%@53.40; window-glass. water .white,-53.87%. V . ;. . • CHARLESTON. 3. C.; September I?.— Turprentlne and Rosin— Unchanged. NEW YORK .CCTTGN-OII* .SIARKET. •{NITW':- YORK. .18.—Cotton seed; oil firm.and more active, sales of 1,000 parrels prlra« "summer yellow being EOldy at; 67c* i or:: Ootober. . 'PrLnte crude firm : at 1 ; 28<33<Jc. ; prim& J summer ,-: yellow, 40@41o;; prima whltoj. 46c; prime. winter ■ yellow, - «c. ; : prims meal. $27;00g523.0C. NEW v DRY-GOODS -MARKET. ' NEW: YORK:^ September: 18.T-Therejha3 been E no . change .in the . riry-goods mar ket..it first' hands* to-day, aod pricta con-* ; tinue r firm • } for ':!•. bo th ; . a taplo .•: sod'cTs a nd fancy lines. Jobbing ti ado <ju!e^ l« : cause of loca; . '•veathar. con(»nicia i being bad, J Print-cloths. Aric ■• - ■ .. ... . .. ■;--■■■-••■. ■-•""■ : ,- ; :" .:■■ ■-.---•■.■..:-;-;■-■ - :!; ■ : : . HICHMOND CKAIH MAEKET. (Quotations furnishad by, Richmond drain .. , . and Cotton- Exchange.) - > - : ' : v :;r •'• ..■:,;■■■.. WHEAT.-,-; ■ - -■■' .-V y : ' -. :.r Richmond, Ya.; September^lS; 1502. Longberry :...■;.•..........■..: -15 ® ?ii Mixed l;.-^.:.. :.i:.;... ....... T5 «? 7a Shortberry ..•..;.........:... ; 75 <§ 76 : No. 2'■'■'red:.li..A-.;....2 '■'■' red :.li.. A-.;.... 1 .". V... '"■: '78. ' :.■'"' '.■.".' Virginiar bag ;i0:5:";..../.:... C 5 ;@ 75 W-7---r -■■■'■:-':■:■ '' --CORN. ■■: -T ' .-. -■' ■-,- -i: White,:. Virginia bag. lotsV.: "6? (G 7<j No.-" 2/wh1te. .....;............ 6D;> ■ -v ; No:; Si white :;...J - 6S' ■ : - No. 2- mixed. ."..r. ?.".....*...:.. ' '17 . . : ' •'" - N0.v5.,tabeed ;.»;..;.";..... ..V.v.-iC'j > . ' Vw ; .u-:-;-up;^:vOats_..-- -;:-^:: -,.■:.„■; ,N6. .2 iiriised .". ; ?2 '(p ' • J No.; 3" mixed.^;^v;:;.v.v.;...^ , Si / : X <Winter^s«cd .:r.; ;;;:.:. : ......; ■ 50 i© i 55 : - ■Rye k :..'-.»> .";... ..^.v..;;./.^ 53 @ ;C0;-; '■"■■_,,-.--...-: ' :.; ■:■■. ■-,'•■ ■,'■;■■ :ovr '_-.-...- .. ■'. - 'I ■""'■:• MAIUXE INTBLIiIGJCXCE^v o{ PORT/ OF^ RICHitOND. • VA:^ 'SEPTEM-; ! ./""-' '.-^.AKRIVBp.- ; . I ; S teaaier ~.?yflny ahl^ 3un mans. Vj Phlladei- ■ ! phiarK Pa.,^ merchandise * and :; passengers:! Clytle>Line.- . • - , -'■'.„! aSleamer: Berkeley .xCqtherlne.sNorfolk.l merchan disc ? a,nd ■ passengers; f Old '^Dooilni 1 ion Line. ". * ' * ' i" S team er::i Pocahori tas, Graves,-?}a yes,-? } Nor JolK > md g J&ines-merir- landings ; • * merchandise j \n<s passeugera^Ylrglnia IJavJgation Com-. ;;lSchooiQ«ril;Don*t Ivnnw. tarftia. James! rivar, whfftt; Ocort;* J\. }-f;syr.ts.. 'StiTajTier ' BerLcler.faCathcrlVercNoffplk^ nawch&ncltoß] aisil J ,p?vSs«iptscrs ; ] Old "DomJiiif ion Lin". . * ' _ «- - SSchoon»r Harry X:- FosJta. Saucrhosj, ssassgv ... - : m ,-. il iSIK .. . {»pSa.V»rr) SaW&F t jaTu,* *Bun- First: NiiijhaUßaJik OF . JBrCUMON t>; -VA. United States, State, anil - | CAPi74L m PROFITS C^EH ! OHE^ILUOSBOLL^BS. I ." ; ' I>epo3it;accotints of.carporatioae, f Sjmaj,* individuals,' ibaaks, . and baaiceM roc^red on favorabls terms- ' *' ". ' ti^s^j -}: Coßeetioa. aatf .telegiapJiic tiansfera , of ] money mado <n all poiats. -,- . ' ; :L: L Trafellersl end Conmerclnl : '- L^tt<>nt of Cradit is sued j available in alt ■ par^s of th© ■9/orld.'; JaternaHoaalCh#quas. - "; - r ■ United States Bonds, Forolgtt *.".d Domes tic Exchange bought and sold.- \ - : ■ "INXES2ST PAID " OJT' TIM3 HZSO3ITS ■' ; .'.- ? '_ v "sip 29-TuJkyzl '^' ..:.*"' •_' ; ,'; Business and jPerscnai Accounts ; . ;■ SOLICTEDBY . - THE STATE BANK OF ViRGiHIAj iff! EAST '3S» 'STREETs Richmond, Va,' ■We loan ycun?paey in anvaiua frqm v sro iip, on let "buildiag aJadlqan sssociatiqa plan, on your houselioid pay. us back iii m-jnthlv in dtalxents 7i ia c mof nt 3ta suit yoiir ; conyecience. j2fo expense unless loan !; is" wads, Jciid rigid cuafid»ncealwa73 cbssrve<il . - > ; TiSEWTEH I#AHO TBUSTCO., ~ Soita 32} TLird Floor; aU'Fchiatj' Xatijaal -, -.; ;^.C~'Baai Bulidins. SIO3E. Dfaia Street. s ' ;V; V' j f.-;;.."-;-;:v",' 8 4'{^iy.-::; t i^»ier4 Lu&ke life- :; : ■•;,.•■' »"^shj^^ |ritJßs tax*! ,;tLose;;|doalfe||iffi