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BANKS IN BAD
CONDITION
The Statement This Week
Was Not Encouraging.
THE LOAN CONTRACTION
Considerably Reduced Reserve Require
mcnts--t-arge Loss in Cash Attrib?
uted lo Withdrawals by Trust
Companies.
(HyARKoclated Press.1
NEW YORK. June fi.?To-day's mnrket
!?vna free from liquidation of tho charac
Ipr of t|iat In cvldnnco during tho week,
uud tito operations worn largely profes
Kloii.il. Ah slock market loans mnde on
?Friday carry over unlll Monday, the
money condition caused no actual pre*??
?uro during tha Saturday session ana
?onerntlons hnsed upon It nro simply an*
tlclpatory. nnd In the mil urn of surmise
over futuro effects on tho part of pro?
fessional operators.
The, bonk statement evidently Imprc-s
rd this da?? as threatening a future cur?
tailment in loans. Instead of a decrease
of not more than f.l.OOO.'iOO, ns wns an?
ticipated, the banks showed a ?ledine
In ?ash resources of **.,4M,7'?. As the
?argent part of tho gold for export was
liol withdrawn until the mlddlo of the
?week. It s eel Im ? ted that It did not figure
for Its full effect unon tha weekly' aver
pges, so thnt tho eoiidltl?*iu, of the banks
Is believed to bo worse than better tnart
the showing of averages. The loan con?
traction of ?7.S..7.SOO reduced the reserve
re.qulromentn confldorably, so that the
reduction In surplus was only S4.SC0.C00,
nut ibis more than cuts In half tho pre?
vious surplus, brlngliiK It below the J.?;.
JCiO.fX? murk. ?
A further loan contraction seems to be
Indicated for n?-*xt week.
Tho !nr**?i loss In cash is attributed to
?withdrawals by trust companies to com?
ply with the clearing house requirement
for five per cent, of cash reserves, which
?went Into effect June 1st. There wa?
finis early improvement ot prices which
?...??mor, due to covertili*- by shorts, but
the sellini* after the bank .statement car?
ried Iho average level below last night.
Atchlson and Union Paclflo wore notably
proi-Ho-i for sale nnd the delayed plant?
ing of the corn crop was the motivo
?assigned for the movement. New York
Central also ran off sharply at the last.
Amalgamated Conner fluctuated feverish?
ly within a fractional range and closed
1-4 cent lower.
Bonds have suffered in sympathy with
?stocks.
United .State? Fteel 2'e nnd the govern?
ment old I'm advanced I-4 pCr cent, and
the ,1's 1-2 per cent, as compared with
the cloning call of last week.
Total rales of stocks to-day were 3OMO0
shares.
MONTir AND RXCirANGE-CLORE:
Timo money, firn; hlxiy ?laya and ninety
davp. 4 l-2'(j,3 per cent.; six month*. e*??/
6 l-i; money en call, nominal; prime
mercantile-paper. *l 3-15 1-4: aterllng ex?
change, steady, with actual business In
bankers' hill*,, at %4.Wi.Kr$4Vi for de
roand; and at Sl.SiVgl.<?.">. 10 for sixty day
H-J?*.. O,?~"!-V} ra,es? W?85 1-2?.??-?} and
H.t-S 1-2?*?O?; commercial bills. ?4.S4 ?-Iva
4.Kr, 3-S; bar silver, 63; Mexican dollars.
WEEKLY BANK STATEMENT.
NEW YORK. Juno ?.?Tho statement of
pverages of the clearing house banks of
this city for th? week shows:
Ijoane t?lii,] JS.IOO. decrease J7.K?7 ?00
Pepoilts ?-SS.?;25,?V/?, dccrea-'O $14 406,800.
Circulation ?44.H.2...00. decrease $71,1W.
? I^gal tender.-? 172,702,100, decrease J1.207,
Specle $lSe.729.8M. <leereiu?e *{g,48?t 700.
I'^crve required ?224.?36(..25?, decrease ?,
Kurplus Ji.77.*..iwA decrease ?4.*?9.G*??.
ereas ?U rsfft?1** depos,ts ?*??*?'*9.!?, de
Wall Street Gossip.
?'??-'?.-.??.. ??. Tbe 1"lm*.?.pi?Patch.l
., i0511?? ??u"e 0.??Sugsr rallie?, rather
fei), a? It ivas taken Uiat the recent declini;
?lerelj* Indicated the liquidation of ? ire? It bull
lecol?ot. possibly for Boston, ?nil bore no rela?
tion to trado conditions which aro <-on?ldered
fairly g^od for tbo time of th?j year.
Canadian Pacific eboived a ratber firmer tone
on wliat looked like a moderate resumption of
foreign buying. The ?lock Is ?till -carro in th?
street, end forelpn hoiiw? admit that tbey hare
?hipped a jood deal to Europe Id tbe recent
pant.
With retard to the published Maternent that
R syndicate had been formed to lake orer 40,000
?hare? of Dominion Coal stock from Amee ,<t C"o.,
there 13 good authority for ?aylng thn holdlnit?
of the firm and ??uatomera together did not ag
t:regato 10,000 shares.
Allhoiigh the trading wns not In Terr large
ro?ame tbe market acted well In tbe finit hour,
Ind some enrlr recession? were rutber well re?
covered. It wa? thought that oven If tbe bank.
Itntoiiient were ? bad one It had been pretty
Veil discounted, and the r*?m trader? ?eemed
lo be preparing themselves for a eoverln*? move?
ment which ever wiiy the -showing went.
After ?omi ?elltng of Atchlson ?vimmon bv
Oroosberk, presumably lone ?lock, wa? orer, the
price rallied well. Tho general Impression 1?
th?f the weak Western holding? havo been liqui?
dated nltuoit entirely.
Amalgamated Copper acted rather well, a?d It
was said that the Standard Oil people have
bought It on tho recent slump. The recover? In
copper atock? In London wae an ecouraglng feat?
ure.
Brooklyn luplrt Transit wa? the ?trongest nf
the tractions stock?, aud ha? been bought In
?ome quantity In the recent poet liy people In?
terested in tho doveloprnent. of Brooklyn. Thn
prospecte for ?ummer earning? va eji-eiitlnnally
good, and the trafflo to Coney Island In parti?
culur Is likely to beat all record? In view of Hie:
Important Improvements In that ?llatrlct, anil
particularly tlio popularity? of tha New Lud?
Turk.
RICHMOND STOCK MARKET,
Richmond, Va., Juno ?, 1008.
SALES.
Virginia Centurtes-?l.OOO at 04*?<?.
Renbonrd Air Une 4 per cent, bond??Jl,000
?t 80; tl.OOO nt nit.
Vlrglnlu-Ciirollna Chemical Co. preferred?10
?hare? at 1111.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. common??0
?bare? at f>T.
STATE fiKCUIUTIEB: Bid. Asked,
North Carolin? 4'?. C., 1010.... J03 ?..
V?. .Ts, New, C. ?nd l?.. 1032. 0311 ?"?!.
V?. Centuries. 8-8, 0, nnd It. 04'i 04*?.
????,???? BONDS:
A. O. I/. It. K. Consol. Tr. 4'e.... 0? 04
Char.. Col. and Aug. 2d 7'?, C... 112 ... ?
Oeorgla, So. nnd 1??., 1041,. 114
Oeoigl? ?nd Aln. Con. ?Ve. 1041.- 110
retersluir?,' Clous ? G?'?, It. 0. 114
Petersburg Clll?? II <V?, II. 0. 127
H. A. L. Con. 1st 4'?, 10?0. 70K 7!)l>?
?. ?. L. Colliiternl Trust IVs, 1011.. UillS ...
BAILIIOAD STOCKS: Par,
Atlnntlo Con?! Line pfd.ina 1?1 100
Chesapeake nnd Ohio.1..00 ss
On.? So. ?nd Flu. 1st pfd.10O 08
Norfolk sud Western coni.10O 05
It.. P. ?mi l\ ?>lv. Olili?*.1011 ... 22?
flpahonrd Air Line pfd.100 Sfili "40
Beiboard Air Lino com.100 231J 21 :
Southern Hallway pfd.100 8S
BANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS:
Broad-Street Bank.2? 27
(KSTABI.ISHED 18-33.)
MEMBERS
New York Stock Ex-ohange,
New York Cotton Exohanga,
PRIVATE WIRES TO
PRINCIPAL MARKETS,
5OFFICIAL RANGE AND SALE OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK ?
^?*????????*??>$???*????*?-*? $
BALKS:
American Can com.
201 American Can pfd .
**> American Cotton Oil com.
300 American noconiotlvo com.
American Locomotive pfd.
?'? Anaconda.
SoO .American Car and Foundry....
STO American Suprar .?.,
4tii?V) ?., T. ami Stinto Fo com.
USO ?., T. and Samte Ke pf?l.
2101.0 Amalgamated copper .
G4O0 Baltimore nnd Olile).
2000 lirooklyn Rapid Transit.
11550 Canadian Pacific .
3?0 Chesapeake anil Ohio .
leo Canada Southern .
4(0 Colorado Southern rom.
Colorado Southern l*>t. pfd.
40O Colorado Southern 2d pfd.
26700 Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul.
141O0 Olii,', Hock Island nnd Pac...
fSOO Colorado ?*"\?*;1 and Iron.
12(0 Chicago Great Western.
2"e0 C, C, C. and St. Louis.
1KO Consolidated ?ins .
200' Delaware, and Hudson.
2iO Pel., I^aclt. and Western.
Sino Krln com .
ISO 'Orle 1st pfd.
IfOO Erio 2d pfd .
Tin) Oeneral IJlectrlo .
??0 Illinois Central .,.,.
VU Jyeather .
moo Louisville and Nashville).
1400 Manhattan .
1100 Metropolitan .,.
Mexican Central .
By
Open
44%
21?4
R<1%
(?t'?,
121%
:to
69
p%
149%
31
*J6*?
19%
?.'?": ,
11-4
1?9%
83 Vi
67
?'?i'/'l
177
134%
112
1.17
127%
li'?.i
71
2S
?M%
Thomas Branch ?St Co., Bankers and Brokers.
Hlr-h. Low. Clos? I SALES;
. 6% 1?310 Missouri Pacifln .
44% 4t',*; 4.1 W Mo., Kan. and Terns com..
?S? JTi 34V(i r/lt> -"*0?? Kttn. and Texas pfd..
21% {] 21 7'.?? Net?? York Central.
. f>0 22? ?, V.. (Jut. and Western,,..
?.?*. *-??,?<, *-.-,%! 7?0 Norfolk ni-.rl Western.
17S60 Pennsylvania
Open. High.
103% 103%
23 23
11*
09
17%
27
H'"{|
l-TVi
ili
1211*
?ill/,
it:'"',
83%
61
19%
R.'i
134
1 ?"?*=%
*M0
33%
C,r,L*.
177
1.14%
111%
l.V.K,
127?
100 Pressed Steel Car .
Pressed Steel Cnr pfel.
1?? People's (las Trust .
"'?l'A Reaellng rom .
Reading 1st pfel .
Ponding 2d pfd .
2O10 Republic Iron and Steel com...
700 Republic Iron and Steel pfd...
Slosi . .
200 St. T,. nnd San Ff?hclac?*.
200 *-jt. 1,. and San Pran. 2d pfd...
Seaboard Air Lino com.C
Seaboard Air Line pfd.
200 st. L and Southwestern pfd...
4100 Southern Pacific .
?/?? Southern Railway com..?,......
MO Southern Railway pfd.
1125 Tennessee Coal and Iron.
?.?,?? Texan Pacific .
CSl?O Union Pacific com.
?4?7 Union PacMo pfd.
10100 United States Steel enm.
?:*evi United State.** Steel pfel.
200 Va.-Carolina Chem. com.
Vn.-Ciirollna. Chem. pfel....'...
?<V) Wabash rom".
3100 Wabash pfd .
Western Union .
Wisconsin Central .
Wisconsin Centrnl pfd.
124.%
65
14%
74%
63%
40
HO
2S%
wt**.
r.i%
*?*?%
Rl%
87%
8t%
124%
66
99%
47%
40
601?,
63
20
Bl%
31"',
sui
44",
Low.
?fB%
21%
02%
61%
24 li
CLOSING BOND QUOTATIONS.
S. re? fun 4 Ini 2'?, r?? pluf "?? ?. 10d%
S. refiinOInc 2'?>. coupon. 100
it*, f?. 3's. rexl>tere4 . 107%
U. ?. 3?, coupon . 107%
fi. ti. Ne,-?? 4?, registered. 185%
ti. S. .New 4'a, coupon. 133V'?
V. fi. oiel 4*?, reifl-itcred....HO
U. S. otti ?|?, coupon. HI
V. *-t. C's, rer-late-red. 102Vt,
V. 8. ?'?, coupon. 102ti
Atrnl?on. <r"neral 4's . 100
Ate.hl-on. neljentment 4'. W>"4
liiiltltuorn, ?nd Oblo 4's. V''?'?
lli.ltlmore end Olilo 3*V?.? ti-TV*,
l'altlmoro and Olilo ConT. 4'?. 100',?,
naelrt Southern 2el's
Central of Georgia fi'? .
Central of Georgi? 1st Ine.
???? ? up??? li e, ?nd Olilo ?)!*,'?..
Chicago ?nel Alton 3%'?....
Chicago. II. ?nel Qulnry new 4's...
101
Chlesjfo. norie iFlnnil ?nel Paelflc 4*i. ItoS
'.. C? C. lem! SI. lxiiil? gen. 4'?. P7%
t'hlnif-e, TiTiuliial -i'-i . 83%
Colorado ?nd Koulliern 4> . fi*
Dearer nini Itlo Grand? <t'?. to%
r.tii prior lien 4'? . ??%
Urie ??<????p?1 4'? . S4%
.F.irt Worth ?nd PenT?r Cltr Ut'. lo7
lli.-ktiu: Vnlley 4'.'.'e. 107*Vi
lAiulsTlllo nnd N??h. Ttnir.eel 4'?. I0iv{
Manhattan e.-on. pold 4'?. iai\
Meejlenn Centr?l 4'? . 77
Meeilcan Contrai 1st Ine. 2 4Vi.
Minn, ?nd t?t. Louis 4'? . JO0
MlKonrl. Knn. ?nel Teleta 4'?. 93
Missouri. K?n. ?nd Texas 2d?. 80
N^e- York Centrai gen. 3'V?. 1"2M
New Jerncy Ontral Reneerfll S's. 133
Neirthnrn Pncltle! 4's . 102
Northern Pacifions . 72
Norfolk ?nd Western con. 4'?. f??*-?*,
?-iidln*? 'iene-teil 4? . D7%
Kt. I., and Iron Mountain con. t,'*. 112
St. !.. en?! San Francisco 4'?. 00H
FI. JVnili! Poeilhire^tern 1st'?. fl1v,
St. Ixiuls Southwestern 2?G?. KfHij
P?n Antonia and Arkansn?? l'arni t?. 7!i
Southern, Pacific 4>. SI
Southern Hallway f.'? . lia
T?;xa? und Pacido lat'l . 113%
Toledo, S!. 1? and Western 4>. TIM,
t'nton l'afillo 4's . 303
G???? Piiclfio einr. 4's . ?*?%
Wabanh Iff? . 11.1
Wabash 2d'?. inr.fi
Wabaah Deb. IV? . T*t
Wett Shore 4'a . HO
Wheeling and Lnko Erle 4'a. ni
Wiiconeln Central 4'a . tei
Continental Tobacco 4'? . itov*,
Colorado Fuel G?'? . M
Rr>ck [aland 4'? . SO
P?nnsyltanla 3*-j'a
??, B. Steel f"??
M. and O., collateral trust 4'?.,. P2
Central of Georgia 2d Ino. 3.1
Vlrglnln-Carolina Chemical Co. com., 0(1%
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. jfd. 118
city .M S3
First National.ino 2*v>
Men-hunts National .100 ?'?
Metropolitan Bank of Va.25 20H
Plantera National .100 3.10
State Bank of Vintola.100 1G.9
Southern Trust Co.100 112%
union Bank of Blch.52 ,M
Virginia Trust Company.100...
INSURANCE COUTAMES:
Virginia Fire ?nd Marine.23 37
MISCELLANEOUS:
Am?r. Toh. Co. pfd.. 3 p. c_10? ...
American Locomotive pfd.100 PO
Va.-Cur. Cbem. pfd.. 8 p. c.100 1)9
Va.-Carolina Chemical com.100 G?
BALTrMORE STOCK MARKET.
BALTIMORE, MD.. June ?.?Seaboard Air
Line common, 23*224%: do. preferred, 8P*g30H.
Seaboard 4'?, "OegRO. Atlantic Coast Line com?
mon and freprerred, no ?ale?.
COTTON MARKETS.
NEW TORK, June 0.?The cotton market
opened aready at an advance of 1 point to a de?
cline of G pointa or. local InHuoocea, but rallied
to a net gain of 2*35 pointe-, largely on corering
by recent aellera who were Impressed by the
appearance of buying order? from New Orleans.
Tbe fact that there were no cablea led to e*on
?erratlun, while tho weather news waa general?
ly regarded na unsatisfactory. Thl? led to Bon-e
Increase in the demand for the new crop posi?
none? in connection with Indication? of s ?ub
eldlug movement. Tubila Intereat w?s ?l?ck.
notion future? opened steady ani closed
steady.
Open. -nigh. Low. Clos?
Juno .11.ne 11.Od 11.06 11.15
July .11.14 11.24 11.13 11.23
August.10.H7 10.74 10.?7 10.73
September ...10.01 10.10 10.00 10.0?*,
October .11.49 9.00 9.40 P.S7
November .... 9.31 P.42 P.80 ?.40
December_9.3.1 ?.4if 0.31 0.40
January .0.33 0:42 0.81 0.40
Spot cotton clor.ed f]ulet; middling nplands,
11.50; middling gulf, 11.76; aale?. 268 bal..-..
Cotton, quiet; middling?, 11.50; gros? receipts,
152 bolea; aale?, 283 bale?; stock. 107.020 balea.
Total to-day at ail seaporta?Net receipt?.
4.000 balea; export to Great Britain, 0.271 bales;
to Trance. 400 bales; atocle, 271,001 bales.
Consolidated at nil seaports?Net receipt?,
1,000 bales; export to Great Britain, 0,271
bale?; to the Continent, 100 bale?.
Total since September 1st at all seaport*??
Net receipts, 7.001.202 bale?; export to Great
Britain, 2,721,$33 balea; to Prance. 757,084 bale?*
to the iVmtinent, 2,753,410 bale?; to Japan,
155,100 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. June ?.?COTTON?There
waa a ?light Improvement in the movement of
spot cotou to-day; quotations unchanged.
Future? opened quiet. July and August were
each 4 point? bighe?? bid, while tbe winter
month? were at about last night's closing flg
uree. With light Hading thn ?market continued
firm to the close, showing net gains ot -! .(,7
point?.
Cotton futures steady: June. 12.13? July,
12.38?13.!?; August, 11.06011.08] .S'-piemtx-r,
10.39; October, ?I.1U; November. 0.2*1*30.27; De?
cember, 0.20*39.27; January, 0.27**29.20
PRODUCE MARKETS.
NEW YORK. June? ?.?FLOOR?Quiet, but
Orm. Rye Flour?Htm; fair tn good. ?2.8.'*<2
8,20, Corameal?Dull. Ityc?SteHdy; Nu.
2 Western, 59c. Barley?Quiet; fceellng, 51c.
Wheat?Boot dull; No. 2 red. 84c. There waa
a aharp decline In wheat this morning in activo
liquidation Later tho market rallied slightly
covering, but closed VitaVjc. net lower, July
closed ut "S'je.
Com?Spot oasy; No. 2, ?Stjc. Option? Buf?
fered from belter wemhe-r prospects and local
unloading. Aftex ? late rarty ou covering
clo?i'd ?leaeiy. !?c. net lower. July closed at
5(1 tic; September, 54?ic.
Oats?Spot Urin; No. 2. 40'ic. Option? tol
lenvcd the other markets and ?vere weaker.
Ileef?Easier; family. $10.60*312, Cut Meats
Quiet. Lard?Easy: W esteem ?tcumed, $ii.i,*i;
refined, easy. Pork?Quiet; family. $18.2*1-3
IS.60; short clear, $18*310.50. Tallow?Steady,
llosin?Steady; ?trained, common to KOod, $2.053
2.10. Turpentine?[frai at 40 H *350c. -
Butter?Firmi evira creamery, ?'He.; stare
dairy. 17(321'-je?. Clieeso?-Irregular; State, full
cream, fancy ?mall, colored und ?vhlte, lO^e.
Eggs?Steady; nearby e-xtra?. Ige. ?
Coffee?The market for coffee future? opened
steady anil unchanged, ruled verv nutet all day,
closing ?inlet, net uuchunged to 6 points lower.
Kales, lO.iWO bag?. Spot Rio. quiet; No. 7 la
volco, S'hU?; mild, qulot; Cordova, T-)i*iijl|a4o.
Ungar?Raw. stead***; fair refining. BW?C,I cen?
trifugal, 90 test, 3 10-32C.; molassi'? sugar,
2 20.32c.) refined l'asy. Confectioners' A, $1.70;
mould A, $5.10; rut loaf. $5.45; crushed, S-ft.-J".-,
powered, $4.95; granulated, 54.SB. Rice?Firm ;
elottieatic, fair to extru, 4i,,(r?7c. Molasse??
Quiet.
Pot?te**???Steady: new Southern, 19,25*32.76)
old prillili. $2.35*42.60; Jersey sweet?, be/kefs,
$1*31.60, I'eunilt?? Steady; fancy hnndplrketl,
4>,*n. I'.'.e.; other domestic. 2? er*4!.jo. Cab?
bages-Finn; Norfolk, $ 1 ? I. !.V Cotton?By
ateainer to Liverpool, 12c.
CHICACO, ILL., June 0.?Wheat nncit'd eveiik.
aud illthmigb tho market meudleel Jmioivbat
later in lho uesslon, tlie closn ?howi-1 u loen
for July of Vie'? Corn closed firm, a ?lindo
lejwer. than vimleiduy. (lota close strong ut a
gain of HSUc Provision? 7Vj<??|B0, leer.
The leading; futures ranged as follow?:
Open, High. Low, Close.
WHEAT?No. 2.
July (old).. T5H 75T*, lt,% 76-i,
July (ne?*,). ISM 7M. 76--S 70S
Sept. (old). 73)1 7.1*? 73?.*, 73??),
CORN?No. ?'. '
July. 4SI.I -IS!? 4SI, 48?i
Sept. 47'1, -48 -171? 47%
Dec. 4lli,? 40'j 4rt 40 ?3
OATH?No. 2.
juiv . am; 37 3t*u na*?;
Kepi. 321? 83?; .*12**s ?3*?
MESS PORK?Per bbl.
Julv .17.20 17.20 18.87 10 00
Kop't. ...!.. 11117 111.00 1?.75 lfl.SO
LARD?Per 100 lbs. ?
July . 8.8??. 8.87 877 8,81.
Sept.8.1)5 8.05 8.87 8.87
SHORT RIBS-I'er /KO lbs.
? ,t,,?? . 9.37 040 9.27 9.3d
Sept.0.23 <'---2 I--10 9-12
Cash quotations were ua folio????- Flour-.
Wein slemlv. N... ? i-pi'lng wheat. T-'H'?.'.1.' : No.
8. 74(?70o. ; No. 2 led, 76?};???IOH?'? No. 2
corn, ?SV-?.; No. 2 jellow, '40c. No, *.! outs,
Bltt (984 ?***?: No. 2 white, ??*3?????.; No. 8
while?, *i(i*U30i,ic. Ne.. 2 rye, 61(<i5Hio. Hood
feeding hurley, 43*^4^??. : tali? to choice matting.
?.(?'.? .'.He. No. 1 tiaxseeel, $1.10; No. 1 north?
western. $1.14: primo Timothy seed. $3.80*3,3 8.1.
Mess pork, per barrel. $11.00: ?aril, per ??Q
found?, $?,i0nS.72. short ribs ?Ides ? loose ?.
9H.fe.iO.SO; dry salted shoulder? . (beyedi,. $8*3
B.13U ; ?hoit clear sides (boxndl, ??,??. Whis?
key. b??l? of high ?vines, ?1 30 plover- CPU?
lra.il ?taelo. ?11.&0?311.74. Buttar--Wan fltiu;
or?*ra*-ry, 15*322*?.? dslrlor, in-TH?*". Etfirs
Flrro ?t If.Hc. Chee?o?Hull st lif?llVie.
B?.LTIMOfl?, MD.. .Tune ?.?FLOUR?Qul?t
end unchanged. Wheat?Dull; ?pot, ???,'F
*?i"iHc; tlie month. SOl.c.; ?outhern by ?ample,
70Q8014C. ?Torn?Steady; spot. M*3!.4Hc.? the
month. 04*?.? eoutbern white corn, 51(3)05%?*.
Oats?Strong I No. 2 white. 42*342-40. Rye?
Firmi No. 2, CO^Seiie. Butter?Firm ?nd tir?
changed, figgs?Higher; fres-b. 17c. Cheese
and Biigrir?Steady and unchansed.
RICHMOND PRODUCE MARKET.
WHOLESALE.
Saturday. Jon? ?, 1808.
LIVE POULTRY.
Hens, per lb.? UV,?' 13
. Roosters, old . 30
Duck?, p?r lb. 10 ?5? 11
' Oees?, each . 25 a CO
! Chicken? (spring!, per lb. IS tit It?
Chicken? (medium), per lb. 20 ?a 21
I Chickens (large), per 11.. 22 ?a 23
EGGS.
Crate?, nearby, fresh, doz.$ IS
Otbcr section?, fresh; do?. 18
Barrels and boxe?, fresh, do?.... 15 <B 13
Guinea, fresh, doz. 12
BUTTER.
Fancy, dairy packed, p"r lb... .$ 10 tiXf 17
Choice, dairy, packed, lb. 15 ?Q 1?
Choleo, family packed lb. 10 tit 17
Choice, stoco packed, lb. 14 ??J IS
Medium, store packed, lb. 13 ?a 14
Common grades, lt>. 13 ??? 13
LIVE STOCK
Beef cattle, very best lb.? 5 ti%' 0??
Beef cattle, extra, per lb. 4Y.it 6
Beef cattle, good, per lb. Si-iifS 4
Common to medium, per lb.... 2-4*3 S
Sheep, per 10. 2"??*? 4
.Spring lambs, per lb. fi tit nV,
Hogs, live, per lb. ? ??J ?\
Bulls. ?<t lb. 2H??i ?-V.
Veals, best, per lb. B!4
v.aii, common to prime, lb...? G.
NEW COUNTRY BACON.
niijj, small, per lb.' IS Q' 18
Laius, p?*r lb. 12 tip 14
Pides, per lb . 11 ?3 13
Lan!, per lb '.. 11 ?8 12
?Shoulder?, per lb. 10 ?8 12
Dressed hogs, small, per lb. ~?>'i? 8
Dressed bogs, large, por lb. 7
DRIED FRUITS.
Apples, bright, ?Heed, per lb_$ 8 ?J 3Vj
Bright, quartered, per lb. 2 Q 2ti
Hark, per lb . 2 (?? 214
I'e.iebes, peeled, bright, lb. 13 ? 14
Unpeeled, per lb. s ?a ?
Cherries, pitted, per lb. 13 ?it 14
Blackberries, per lb. ? ?ft 7'
Whortleberries, per lb. 15 ? 10
Raspberries, lb . 10 ? 17
WOOL,
Tub-whined, fren of burrs, lb.."" 23 til' 25
Unwashed, free of burrs, lb.... 10 ? 20
Mirino, lb . 12 Q 14
liurry, per lb., 2?????. le??.
HIDES.
Dry flint, No. 1. per lb.S 12 ?, 18
Dry salt. t?o. 1, per,lb. io *3 il
Green suit, No. 1, per lb. <U?,
Giecn, No. 1, per lb. fli?
Glue, per lb. 3 Q 4
FRt: ITS.
Apples, fancy, hnnd-packed, bbl.$4.00 ?7,14.M
Chelee, hiiod-packed. bbl.3.00 (? 3.V)
Medium, hind-packed, bbl.2.B0 ?0 3.00
Grapo fruit, per box.5.00
Lemons, choice, per box. 3.SO tii 4.00
Strawberries, per quart. 4 ii) 7
Whortleberries, per quart., 10 tii 1211
Blackberries, per quart. s <,t 121?
Watermelons, por UJO.30.00 (3*15.00
Cintobjupe?, per bbl. crate.2.50 (?? 3.00
Pruebe?, fniicy Fia., freo stone,
0 basket currier.2.25 ti% 2.50
South Carolimi, cling.,.... 75 St 1. lea
l'Ines, each . 25 5J 85
Limes . 3.00
VEGETABLES.
Cahlmse. S. C, per irate.S1.00
Cabbage, N. C. per ernte. 75 til 1.00
Touialoe?. per currier, fancy-5.50 it 2.75
Toms toe?, No. 1, per carrier.."., 2.00 (?v 2.25
Tumulo?.?*, small, No. 2. 1.S5 ??? 1.T5
Squash, choleo, per buskct.... 1.00 Q 1.23
i Biete, dioici?, per barrel.3.00
I l'i???, English, per crute. 1.-35 ?3 I.CO
l,itliice. per hamper. 1,00
Asparagus, per liuncb. 7 @ .. 20
Celery, lars e per ernte. 3.00
Egli' plant, per crate. 2.00 tit 2.50
I'uiuioe?. new, No. 1. I.bl.. white 2.S0 tit '.'..on
No. 2, per I.I.I., white. 3.O0 '<? 225
No. 1, per bbl., red. 2.1.0 ii 2.75
Nn. 2. per bh|.. red. 1.7? tit 2.25
Cukes, per basket. 1.00 ?Ul 1.75
Beans 8. ('.. round. p?-r buiket.. 1.50
Homi?. ?. C? rollini, per linket. 1.80
Onions. 1,00 ?3 1.75
MISCELLANEOUS.
Beans, navy, while, Ko. I, lnis.?I.On *ct$2.on
While, common. t?us. 1,73 lis 1.145
Colored, per 1ms. 1.?5 ?i 1.00
Pea?, Mackeve, i?N. 1, but.... l.l'O
Peas, blacker?, No 2, hui. 75
Ivas, lilaili, per 1m?. DO
I'oas, clay, per bus. 75 (?? 85
P)iu?ecd, per luis. 1.20 ill.??,*)
llci-mm?*, per lb. 27
Tallow, per lb. 5
.??voilier?, Uve, gw.se. per lb.,,. 45 li fio
FVs.tl.er*. inlved. per lb. 3.1 <Q 40
fi SS
til ?.on
mu?s. No. 1. ??
Wire turkey coops. Liei (?J, l.io
RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET.
lllrhiDond. I'll . .Imi.? it, lini,"..
QUOTATION!,.
WHI.AT?
I.nnglieiry .?..... ?2 af:\
Mixed . 82 (?S.'I
ShurtbriTy . S2 Sg?
No. 2 red . K.'i
coii'v.-"" ,0" . ? tt'SJ
Whlto (V?:i bag lot?. 5? (ilft.s
No, 2 ?hltn . 5S
No. 3 wlilto . 57
No. 2 itilxoil . 57
No; S lulled . 00
OATS?
No. 2 mixed . R5l4
No. 3 nilsi-ri . 37U
UVi: . 5ti
catt?STmarket.
CHICAGO. II?!?., Juiit?? 0.- CATTLE Market
JOHN L mams a sons
BANKERS,
Deslere In 1HCHMOND, VA.,
SOUTHERN IHVESTWEIir
SECURITIES?
MUNICIPAL BONDS A SPECIAL-TY.
Correspondence Invitee!,
nominal, etedy. Good to prime ?fern, $4.00?
0.80; cow? and heifer?. $1.60(ft5? calve?, $2.50r(i
0.70.? Hog??Mlxe?! ?nd butcher?. $5.e.",f*i5.0.'i.
Sheop?Steady. Ooo? to choice wethera, *?4,.50*??
0.30; native lamb?, $4.50?7.
NEW TORK, June ??OAI.VES?etcady.
Veni?, $5*30.75. Sboep end Lambs?Sheep -weak
to 15c. lower; lambs on?! yearlings d??. lower.
Sheep, $3.25*34.70 per 100 pounds; lamb?, ("tij
7.75.
CINCINNATI. O.. June 6.?-HOGS?Actl???? at
$4.25*30.00. Catti*}?Steady nt ?2.50*3-1.75.
Lamb??Dull nd lower ?t 51.25*35.10.
TOBACCO MARKET.
Richmond, Vn., June fl, UV?I.
The ?ruolntlon? of tbe Richmond tobacco mar?
ket are ? follow?:
SUN-CURED TOBACCOS.
Priming?.' 3.50*3$ 4.50
Lug?, common . 4,50? 8.00
Lut?, good to prime . 0,50? 0.00
Leaf, common . 1.60*3. 8.00
Leaf, medium . 8.50? 9.00
Leaf, fino .10,50? 13.00
Wrapper? . 14.00? 10.00
BRIGHT TOBACCOS.
Smoker?, common .$ 4.50?$ 0.50
Smoker?, medium . 0.50? 8.00
Smokers, line . 8.50? 10.00
Cutter?, common . S.OO? 10.00
Cutters, medium . 10.00? 12.00
Cutter?, fine .12.50(3! 15.00
Cutters, fancy .14.00? 17.00
Fillers, common . 5.00? 7.00
Fillers, common . 7,00? 9.00
Fillers, fine . n.00? 12.00
Wrapper?, medium . 1-3.00? 18.00
Wrapper?, line .30.00? 40.00
Leaf, medium . 5.50? 8.50
Leaf, {rood . 0.50? 8.00
BROWN SHIFPINO TOBACCOS.
Lug.$ 4.50?$ 0.50
I.-.if, inulina . 0.75? 7.00
Leaf, good . 8,00? 0.50
LTNCHBURO TOBACCO MARKET./
Lynchburg, V?., June, ?, 3903.
Warehouse? of the, city report light receipt?
for the pnst week. There ba? been no material
Chang? In prices. Owing to tho dry -weather and
th? fact tbat farmer? are busy preparine for
the new crop, it 1? expected tbat the market
will continue dull.
Th? quotation? aro as followsi
DARK GRADES.
PRIMINGS .$ 1,50(3$ 3.00
LUGS? ?
CJommon and dark Ing? . 3.50? 4.00
|S DARK STEMMING TOBACCOS.
Lug? .$ 8.50?$ 5.00
Medium dark lug.?. 4.00? 0.00
Good dork lugs . 0.00? 0.50
LEAK?
Common and dark leaf. 0.00?
Medium dark leaf . 5.50T
Good dark leaf . 7.00*1
Floe dark leaf . 11,(ni*?
Extra One dark leaf.. 11.50??
Black Wrappers . 16,2
BRIGHT TOBACCOS.
LUGS?
Common .$ 0.00?$ 0.00
Medium bright . (1.00? 7.00
Good . 7,00? S.OO
LEAF
Common cutters .$ 7.00?$ 0.00
Good cutter?. 0.00? 11.is)
'Fine cutter? . 11.00? 12.00
BRIGHT WRAPPERS?
Common. 6.00?
Medium . 8.00<r
Good . U
Fine . 10.001?
MAHOGANY WRAPPERS?
Medium . 12.00? 20.00
Good . 14.00? 25.00
WRAPPERS?
Common .$ H.OO*??$l2.on
Medium . 12,00? 17.50
Good . 17.00? 85.01)
Faucy . 35.00? 00.00
Kales of tobacco on the Lynchburg markot for
thn two weeks ending May SO, 1003, furnished
by John L. Ogleshy, ?>f Lynch'? Warehouse:
Sold week ending Mny ?.3*1. 152.5M pounds;
sol,I week ending May 80th, 255.200 pounds,
l?crense for week ?mrtlng May :10th, 132,700
pounds. Sold from October I, 1002, to ??? BO,
Hl(i3, 20,15P,l)ii() pound*! ?old from October 1,
1801, to Msv 30. 1002. 10.0.'IS. 1)00 pounds. lu
crema for ions, 1,121,300 pound?.
llecelpl? heavier the pan week than for the
past tlvH weeks. We have had u good, wnrin,
dump senson, ?vltli ?bower? for the past four
day?; which put the tobnoeo lo condition for
market ?nd which wo? Ihn cause of tbo In?
crease. Price? fairly well sustained as reported
heretofore? We expect a large proportion of the
tobacco iiow In the hand? of the plantera lo Im
sohl ivlthln thn next two or three wonka. From
Information gotten from good planier*, It up?
pear? (hut about onehnlf uf tbo crop ban been
planted. , ,,
The quotation? nre ns follow?:
HARK TOBACCOS.
Common lugs?.$3.000$ 150
Medium'lugs . 450? 5 00
Cimil lugs . 0.00? 6.00
Common loot . r..oo? 11.50
Medium leaf . 8.0(1? 7.50
Hood louf . 8.00? 10.00
???? leaf . 10 iiOrti 11.00
W ru ? pern . 10.00? 2J.uO
BUIl.liT TOBACCOS.
(?leen liifrs.} 2.00?$ 4.00
(?nod bright lug? . 7.50? 8.50
Common bright lugs . 11.00? 7.50
line bright lugs . 8 50? ??.,'??
?.'orninoli cutter?. 7.00(3 0.50
(ir.ml cutlers . 050? 11.Oil
'.'hie cutters . 11,00? 12.50
?\'u wrapper? offerod,
P ET ERS ? G lit. TOBACCO MARKET.
Petersburg, Va., June 0. 1003.
The ?iiiolntlons for this murkut aro us fol?
l'iiiriiion to medium lugs.$3.00?$ 4.no
?ioort lugs. 4 00? 11.00
i'nnr ?hcrl loaf . 5.(10? 0 60
Mt'illnni short leaf . 7.00? 7.50
M'lliuni 10 good wrapper?. ?..... 10 00? 15.00
Good to fine wrapper?. 15 ???? 88.00
Fine ?hipping . R-50? 15.00
WISCELLANEOUSM?RKKTS.
PEANUT AM> PEA MARKET.
N01UOLK. VA-. June ???? The petuiit rourket
I? ?lUlet to-iliiy. Tin? Oliy cluing? In price? I?
Spanish nuls, wbli'li havo dropped In price to
77 iec. 11 bushel. The pri?es uro 11? follows:
G??|???,?, ?lUli'l ?I 3i' I Ulllelly prima, 2->?o.?
prim?, ill.?.; low guide?. gu.; nisehtn,. picked
-:* '.?',.? : HoetiWh, 77'-.>?. per bushel ??????????.??
lie.?.. ?fS.Sa bug; l.lni-l. ?0?1 ?pecklii peas. $1;
clay and red pet?, SOC. I'euiiill bugs In bules
H8 ??-, 7 410e.
G I-VI" E11.SBU Iti.. VA . -''"i" ? PEANUTS ?
Sfiinl?.!i, new, iiisilirl very--(Irin .-11 7"i..e.; ?teilen
uskluj loore. Virginia's Q.|l?t ut ?le.
ntiV liiuins ????G.G.
NEW VOIll?:. Jim,? il Value? In dir (???* ?G?'
nialnUliiHil ami Ih? murltfl leiierallr Is fli-mer
?him ever. *l li? weil? ?"'If? ?? 11 h buyer? noxv "III
Ing 10 ?reer.? (he IiIkIhi' t?V.'l ?*????|?????.? ou III?
um Inri t.? of ?niiil.n. ilinugb buying 1- [irrvu^u ??*.1
In a Iji?je cileni ??;. .0????'t..?.??)? Jo?'p?r? u??
?Oit au iudlUcreut deiuaud lioui in? local
Review of
BlilS JIB? HI IS?FJCTIIIHTEBESTS
Sitterding Carnea
Davis Go,
No. 10 Hrond Street.
Manufacturers of nil kinds of Lumber,
nnd dealer.?- |n u-n-, Cement, Taints,
on*?, etc.
THE OflRDWELL MACHINE 00.
Mnnufacturcrs
TOBACCO ?????????, ELEVATORS,
AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
Richmond, Va.
Writ? for Souvenir,
GORDON METALE
1*20-32 East Cary St., Richmond, Va.,
Jobbern of
TIN PIATTO. IRON AND STEEL
ROOFING. BLOCK. AND GALVAN?
IZED SHEETS, TINNERS' TOOLS
AND SUPPLIES.
Stenographers Should List
their name?. Wo nre deliy hiudni? call? for operatori
lor different make? of machine? t no choree to either.
Oil or ??rite ROnTIIKRN RTAMP A BTATIONEHY
COMPACT KMI'LOYMKNT BDUEA?.
FD-n? ?95? Enti? BM|., Te-elvee-SU M?*??.. Richmond, V?.
RICHMOND. VA.,
Owners and solo mnnufacturetd
of thn
FAMOUS FRICTIONLF.SS METAL.
It is tho best In the world.
m??h-GousrtnevCo.
RICHMOND, VISIGINI?.
Southern ****,'"nts for tho Improved Bato
Corllfsn Englno Maehliiory, Pumps. Belt
In?-, Steel and Wood Pulleys, Sh.iftln*?
and I tanj-ors. Roll road. Mine. Mill and
Contractor!!' Supplies, Flint Koto Roofing.
r
ES
191
Tho Lftrj-er-t Blottlri/** Mill In the United
States. Our Rrnntls: "fHniidard,"
"Imperial," "Sterling,"
"United States.'
RICHMOND WOOD
WQRK1KG GO.
14 N. Seventh Street.
SHOW CASES, OFFICE FIXTURES.
AU Kinds of WOOD ????? for Houso
.?il
Virginia-Carolina
Mftnufnoturni-n of FerllllstpKi, Feftllls?.?
Ingr Materials and Chemicals. Importers
of Potash, Salts anil Nitrates. CaDacltyt
One thousand carloads of Martufacturfti
Fertlll?ors par day, Richmond, Va.
Richmond Stove
COMPANY,
5502-2606 East. Mnln Street." Richmond, Vn.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL, KINDS
BTOVES.
Wm. J. Anderson, Kohcrt G. Rennolda,
Prest. Sec. and Treaa.
ioon, Zirkle,
Goodali Go.,
WHOLEAAjLtU DRUCK?tSTS' SUNDRIES.
1420 13. Main Bt.. Richmond, VA.
The only houso of Its kind In Richmond.
Trunks Repaired.
TO HAVE TOUR TRUNKS REPAIR
ed como nnd seo me. I do my own work.
Which saves you half the profit; no one
to pay but my?elf, therefore I can do
tli? cheapest job la the city.
HENRY SIEGEL,
206 North Ninth Street; Thone 8548. '
FINANCIAL.
BUB
io lend at 5 per Gent, on
OSTY PROPERTY.
N. W. BOWE, No. 4 ..th Street.
s 300)1 TO LE?D M
500 ? pa 'g pa
''??? ligi Esfate.
alo?o I McVEIGH & GLIMM,
d,??a" 1112 East Main Street.
; 5Q0
750
1,000
2,000
3,000
MONEY
fo Loan on
$ 5,000
10,000
12,500
15,000
20,000
Wm. B.PizzIn! Co,, I Oth & Bank Sts.
MONEY TO LEND.
ON CITY AND COUNTRY REAL ES?
TATE.
R. B. CHAFFTN & CO.. Ina.
trade who ara operating for Immediate sectls
onlj?.
NATAL STORKS.
SAVANNAH. GA.. Ju?e, ?.---T?RP?5NTINB?
?tcael??', ????????. 2?3.:??*4?a?? Sales, 284 casks?,
exports, OOP casks. Rosin?Firm; receipt?. 2,782
barrels; sales, 107 barrels; esporta, 0,712 bar?
rels.
CHARLESTON, 8. C, Jan* ?_TURPEN?
TINE?Nothing doing. Roela?SUadj*.
COTTONSEED OIL MARKET.
NEW TORK, June 6.?Cottopaod oil Tras quiet
hut fairly steady without Important changes.
Prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 84^885Vic; prima
summer yello?iv, 41 (341'?c; oft summer yellow,
87V4*S38c.; prime whlto, 40@47c. ; prime winter
yellow- 40?47c; prim* meal, |[email protected] nomi
nal.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
POUT OF WEST,POINT. June ?, 1803.
,,?, 'i,. , ' AJIRIVED.
CHisrlo.tt?.' Jdnrphj*, Baltimore, paeaerngtni and
general cargo. ,
SAILER
Charlotte, Murphy, Rsltlmor?, passcBgers and
general cargo.
THE MANN LAW
IS PROHIBITIVE
Steamers Bring Jugs, but the
Sale of L?quor on Northern
Neck Has Stopped.
(Special to Tho Times-Dispatch.)
HEATHSVILLE, VA., June. 6.?The
wheat crop through the Northern Neck
la about to terminato In a failure,
Tho stalk and blades have turned yellow
nnd the wheat fllfla ara almost as yellow
as gold. This unfortunate condition ls said
to bo due to the excessive rains during
the early months of spring.
Tlio operation of the Mann liquor law
throughout tho Northern Neck should
give the utmost satisfaction to the nd
vocates of tho anti-whiskey traille. 'AU of
ili? saloons In thn f.ve countless of the
Nortlieirn Nock have been closod with the
exception of those ut Colonial Beach. Of
course, numbers of private Jues arrive
on ovory steamer from Baltimore nnd
Washington, but there is but a small per
cent of tho whiskey consumed now that
was bofore tho Mann law went Into ef?
fect,
Tlio steamboats, In spit of the fact
that these counties had voted local option,
used to sell liquor a? they would movo
from one wharf to another, but. now
thoy havo refrained from this. Almost ab?
soluto prohibition prevails In the Noith
cin Nock.
The American Mach?n* nnd Kxeelslon
Company, of Baltimore, nnil Hon. John
M. I.yoll, of Farnatn, will erect at once
at filnioiiBon, Richmond county, an ex
cclblor mill. 60x10 feot. The main build?
ing will bo built of Iron tiding and roof,
lug, and will he equpped with the latest
anil most highly-improved machinery. ?
wharf will also bo eroded on which will
be built a largo storage house. This now
entorprlsiiv will giv-i employment to a
large nuiuboi* Of people, ami will prove a
great benefit to the community tn which
It Is located.
Mr, i.yell will have the management
of the business, whle'.h ho enpectn to have
In full operation by the first of August.
The buildings - will be lighted by elec?
tricity.
George A. Carter, of Em?rton, Blch
moiiel county, wns brought before Justice
Klciieihurgor hero recently charged with
having sold whiskey In this local option
district. Tlio accused plead guilty end
was fined i?? and costs.
? Hiroll Harding, of lrvlngton, was re?
cently t'.iied J?O on each of eiglit counts
for polling "ambrosia" that made ney
oral partios drunk?
Ml*, ('liarles Kirnt, and Miss Riu--an Bock
were recently married at the Baptist
parnonag? here by B?v, f|. w. Beale.
Bolli ine popular at .I.ottshurg, their fu?
ture homo.
Squires' nn?! Bellows' tithing ete4m**r?
r.tptiuvii abPtlt two million al*-wives last
v.-e.u \!.'???.??????? -?* flowing up more
abundantly every week.
I LARGEST CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
OF ?ANT BANK OR TRUST ?COMPANY G? THE SOUTH-ATXcANTia STATES
Richmond Trust and Safe Deposit
Company.
TentH and Main Streets, Richmond, Va. '
$
$1,712,188.
Execute? Trusts, Receives Deposits from ?1.00 and Upwards.
Allows 3 per cent. Interest on>.Dally Balances Subjeot to Check.
Accounts Solicited. Correspondence Invited.
SKELTON WILLIAMS. LEWIS D. CRENSHAViJ,
President Treasurer.
JAMES H. DOULET. HENRY L. CABELL.
Vice-presidents.
?IR.,
(
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OurPersevetranceOerftfieafeofOeposit
Sixty-seven cents monthly will give you hundred :
dollars in ten years; six dollars seventy cents,
| thousand dollars, and other regular monthly pay?
ments in proportion. Just the thing to acquire a
competency easily. Money yours on demand. All
other deposits accepted. Interest allowed and com?
pounded semi-annuaUy.
911 East Main Street.
S. GALESKI, Pr?s!" W. GRAY WATTS ON, Cashier.
Capital,.S200.000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits, . . $628,852.94
Designated State. United States and City Depository.
Collections a Specialty, tsr
Largest Bank Depository South of Baltimore.
JOHN P. BRANCH, president, JOHN F GLENN, Cashier,
JOHN K. BRANCH. Vice President
Does a General
Eanking Business
1117 East Main Street, Next to Hotel Lexington.
THE INSTITUTION FOB THE PEOPLE.
Deposits In sums ot ONE DOLLAR and upwards received and Interest
allowed. Loans made on real estate. Negotiable paper discounted.
R. A. PATTERSON, Presldont. L. Z. MORRIS, Vloe-Prosldenli
JAMES M. BjUjL-, Cashier.
DIRECTORS?Georere L. Christian, ?. D. Hargrove, P. Whltlock, H.*
Theodoro Ellyson, W. H. Zimmerman, B. Alsop, R, A, ?Patterson, L. ?S,
Morrla, F. Sltterdlne? H. Beldon Taylor, O. O. Owens, John W. Gordon, O.
O. Valentin??.
1035 E. Main St. Richmond, Va
Bonds and Stocks Bought and Sold
for Gash or Carried on tho Most
Favorable Terms,
Investment Securities a Specially.
'Phone 366.
BUSINESS AND
SOLICITED BY
THE
OF VIRGINIA,
11 E. Main St..
Richmond, Va.
$50,000
TO LEND ON
?J, THOMPSON BROWN & GO.
Bankers and Brokers
xi 14 ?. Main St., Richmond, Va ??
Private Wires to Principal Points.
Correspondents?W. E. WOOD?ND. ?**{
CO., Members New York Consol?date"???,
Stock Exchange.. -
CoriOspnnilL'nce Invited.
E. W. TRAFFORD,
Consulting
ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL
Electrlo Lighting, Electric nail?
ways, Power Transmission,
Chamber of Commer?a Building,
RICHMOND, VA.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES,
-''rglnla Ronds,
--? l**101***? G??* Bend?,
/ -? ;;lcal Stocks,
??---?"' . BOU-U-O Sr BK'O ,
?"?A.'iS?titk.?^--??*-*, 1014 .East H&litk
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