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THE MARKET IS FEVER1SH Signs of Renewed Llqulda tlon Koop It Unsottl-d. STATEA1ENTSATISFACTORY Evldenco of Support Developod on De* Clincs and Thero Is Protcctlon Roady to Preven' Any Disorderly Break in Pricas. (By Assoclated I'rofs.) NEW YORK. September 2G.?To-day's atock market was kept unaettled. and fev erlsh b>- signs of rcnowed ilrjutdAtlon at tome pointR of nn ur-gr-nt and proc.pitntc chnractor, whlch threatoned a reneiwal of tho deellnn, whlch waa ftn.ck.. by j-ontorday'd protectlvo Hle-Blir*. tnkon bv tho groat bnnklng interests. Tbe courso. of tho London mnrket to-flay ln olcotcd that tho stock piirelinjed yester? day for supportlng nurposcs would be f<*r anlo flijaln at any favorablo opportunlty. Thls hod tbo eTfoct of dlsoournglng tho ?hiOfMSIonal oporators who wero pinnrj nir tor n turn on the long sldo of tho mar? ket, havlng closed out thelr ohort oc cotints yesterday, Tho. market sleve-l Opcd evldcnees of aupport on dccllrios. The obvlous purpose Is to brlna: about a condltlon of ?rcatcr stflblbty. pendinsr tbo worklng out of th* fmnnclal situa? tion. A dlsorderly break ln prlce* is Orea-o. for tbo panleky conditlons which lt mlght bilng about, but the tcoAnx contlnuoa gonot-nllv thnt thore is lirniid fttlo nstlll to be effeeted. If ls nlso con lidorod undeslrnblo to imdertakc aiil' campaign for nn advance tn f.'.ce ot tho money reqiilromenla for tho crops. Thr- bank stntcment was rognrdod as aatlsfactorv, especlally ln the loan eon truetlnn of up-words nt $n,000,000, refleet lng tho Bood pfogroBH mado ln tho necer; tarv ptriCfiS nf lbpiidatlon. llopes nro entortalnod thnt thls _>roc**a wlll bc-gln to be cffeotlvo In rostonng tho Itnpnlr mont of orcdlt. whloh hns oyerhunc the market llko a oloud and Infcctud nll mlnds wlth dlstrust and npprohCnFlon. Thn most notablo selllng pi'.s.Mire to dny wns In tbe T.'nltcd Staiofl Steel se curltlop, Baitlmore nnd Ohlo nnd thfl locnl tractions. Unlted States Steol fell to yestorday's low rc , and tno' PrJ fcrred to wlthln 1-1 ol.-.'.. whlle tho bonds mailc. n new low record nt 70 1--I. Tno wealcnOB-j' ln thoso sccuritlcs coniiniicd to have a largo scntlmontnl effoct c.fn where ln the llst. _"'_'_ Th" selllng. whlch developcd on the ap pcarancc of tho bank stfltemont. wns also evldenco of tho contlnucd purpose nnd probablc nocesslty to sell stocks on every avallablo opportunlty. Tho. mnrket closed unscttlotl nnd Irrogular. Bonds havo decllned In sympathy wlth stock.". Unlted States now 4's advanccd 8-S. tho .Vp 1. the 3-s 1 1-2, tlie old 4 s. reglstererl. 2. and the old 4's. coupon. 3 per cont. Tho 2's decllned 1 1-2 ner cent ns compared v.-lth tbo clostng call of last Total sales of stocks 42S.70O shares. MONEY AND EXCHANGE?CLOS-: Monoy nr. call, nomlnal; no loans; prlme mercantlle papor. 6.0 1.2 per cent.; ?tor llng, exchange. stendy. wlth netim bU8U nosK ln banltors' blllB at t?.M.J0?_-J.-^ for demand and at H--,W;?| ,?__ sl-ty-day bllls; posted rntes. J4.S3 aml $4.87; commercial bllls. $1.82 1-4: bar sll? ver, 53 1-2; Mexlcan dollars, 46 H WEEKI.Y BANK STATEMENT. NEW YOl'.K. Soptember 26.?Tha state? ment of avcrages of the clearlng hotiso banl;* of lh? clty for tlie -weok shows: Loans. ?17.'M7.70n. docreaso faW.1.?1?. KooBlts S<ffi|.S4S.200. decrease $?.13i.l??. Clrculatlon $45,te6,W0. increaso f3l3'S2_ Deaal tenders 171,819.800. Ir.creaeo 5W7. ton Hnecle 1168.085,800. decrease $1,505,100. Reserv* $2S?.s-_.r/A decrease JiBS.WO. ReserVe lequlrcd $225.3C3,3W. docrease $2. BurrilUs J1I.OT.3O0. Increase $1,805,675. ExV S. deposits $24.3O2,M0, increase $1.759,123._ Wall Street Gossip. (SoocImI lo Tbe Tlme'e-Dtanatctl.) NEW VOIIK. S*p1- 20.?Tbe uiarket onenen wlth mrrajflli ln pUeet, but somo nncertftliity ln other.. The .entlment waa exirrait jr tcon ?rv>tSre n? tho henry tone in l^rnlon illrtated 1h?t stock bouKbt to protpot would come rmt ivherevor the mnrket wnuM tikr It. The larc r iniderf.. hovvorer. were prohnblr operat 1ns tor ? 'U1""1? rM""' bUt W"e hj "0 m<",M unant?ious, I'VITFn 5TATE8 STKET.t "Tbu L'nltod Stutes Stei-1 Uiuei d'.d not retaln th,- ?<lvnnr.- Hhonn nt tho openlnc. There ?P renred to bsTO been Roian further lKiulditlon ln London. nnil lt ???? thnnght that there ???? ?tt! ?ome preferred sto.1t ln PltUburg nnd Cleveland, whlcb would como out os the mar? ket l.rondencd. i.ovnn.VP TBADl^G! Loidon we? ono of tbe early lelleri around ,teC_, but pr?.?blT boucht a llttle Routb ?r? llullway. KOI.P TINION PACIFIC: __ _ Weatern houses bad Unlon rn<.iue for anle __ tbe adrnnee. AMEHICAN CAN DIVIPF.ND: A ciraclon. N. J.. apcelat snr.: A bll) waa flled to-day before Vlet-Clmneellor Gray by F. Melioenileld. a atocbboWer of *h?..Amerl?in Cnn Osaipany, praylne for an Injunetlon. to ro Ptrnln ihe payment of tho 2H dtvldend by tho Tttmr.) of nirectOM on tbe comt.nny s preferred atock. The rnotter wlll comu before tbe \ lce Cbnnrellor on Monday, ?JITE BANK STATEMBNTt _,_.... Tlie bank Htntemont showed sbnnt wnat ?._ nredleted in tlio ciisb cbnniros. but a decrease of only dvo milllons ln lonns Is smnll In Tiew nf the llquldntlon of the weok. The ststement does not "provo" \>? two mllllon one bunilxed and seTeiitv ihousnnil ilnllnra, wlilrh Is nn nn nanallr wldo dtfrerenne between itwe-tl aild l'? hllltles. nnd ls an e.traordlnary fenture of the ?tttement. Thi> onlr effect of a very satlsfselory bnnK ,t,'t"ment wns (n farlllt.te n llttle further lldiililatlon. nnd the elnno of the market wna heavr and splrll1e..p. Floor trnders who eor rred tbelr shorts ovor tlie end of the week re? ported very llttle difflcully ln gettbig atock tisok. _ RICHMOND STOCK WARKET. Hlcbrnond, Vn., Rept. 20, 1(103. IJTATK SP.fltntiTinSl TIM. Atked. Knrtli Carollna ??'?. 0. l"_ Va. 8a. New. 0. Bnd lt.. 10*2.... JO',4 ... Vn. Centurles4 2-n. C. nnd K. 01 ItAIT.ROAP noNPBi 'A. C, L, Tt. IT. Con. Tr. 4s. 00 OeoralB and Ala, cnn, Ba. 1020.. Iflfi Western N. C. lat 0s, C., 10W- 11*1 i:Atr.nriAD ptocks: Par Mlnntle Toaat Unji com.100 107 110 rtiesiipen.o and Ohlo.inn 28 Korfollt and Weatern^ com..,.10() BT Boutliern Railway pfd.100 80 I1ANK AND THUST CO. BTOOKSt THOMAS BRANCH &C0 lESTABLISHED 1833.) MEMBERS New York Stook Exohang?< Kcw York Cotton Exchmiga, ' PRIVATE WIRES TO PRINGIPAL MARKETSi Investment Securiiies Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York | By Thomas BrAMih & SALEfil Opon. Hlgh, I.otv. do' Amcrlonn flnuff com. Amerlcan Sntlir bfd. Amerlenn C_h com.? ? ??? ?;? Wl Amorloan Cnn pfd . *?% **N -" Ameilrnn fnttoti Oll cf>m. ??? ? ??4 ????, :.. im Ainf-rlf-nn I/oenmt-itlvo com. W4 i?vi F'*i *S 2Trt /niMloan I-0C6mOtIVo pfd. K> ?' ?.i ??' Amorlonn 'I'obn'-ro pfd.. ...; ??? w* 1000 Amorlonn fnr nnd Foundry.... Mt ?% --?? ,*i 1400 Amorlrnn Huc.ir . 110% IU llffti HOj 21O00 A.. T. nnd H.inVi F_ COnl. g5* '?? i gw "? 070 A., T. nnd S*nt_ Fa pfd. ?g MU SR 8<J lir.M Amnl?nmatod Coppr-r . UJ* JJJj ?>$ j,, fjftflol r.nltlmnro nnd Ohlo. 70% 76"1 78% >?? 1BWS Brooklyn Rapid Tfaftall. 3o% ^ 31% 3F 1110 fhennpcnko ond Ohln. -tl W ^J* ?>} 200 Canada Bntilhnrn . oT% ,.o, fiijs ? ?? ? 2t0 Colorado smithrrn com... 1l-\ 1 , Uft U1 200 COlOrndo Southorn lat pf'. ^'A ?$ *J'.t Jj 000 C'olorpdo Southern ?d pf<). W J?li l| 10 12B01 C?hlcftPO. Mll.'and Bt. Fnul. MW4 1*7? 1 >86? J7500 Chl.. Rock Island nnd Pnc. Cry, E7fl 22% _3 Colorado Fih?I nnd Iron... ... ... JJ9 WO Chlcn_o Oreat Woatofn. W,i 1?% UM Jfl C. C. C. and St. LolilB.? , ... ... M tft) Cnnfolldntc-d Ons . w 1? J?| F" flOO Dolnwarc nnd Mufloon. ii.2 IM M Jrf F0 p*l.i I-nck, nnd Western. 330 2*0 2J0 280 l'AM Rrla com. ? ?U ?u ?, 900 F.rl* lst Pfd . ?_H W?j \A\ 63? HO) Erlo 2d pfd...... +$ 4_* M*. 4o SIS GrnM-nl Kleofrlc. 1W4 147% <^ 1? 400 Illlnols Conttal . 128*4 l*J4 'W4 1271 ftm rJinl!.vrilo'flna''N^'hvliie'.'.'.'.'.'.'.: 1? ? JW-' W? MV R3I0 Afanhnttnn . Vl'-% l?i? .T" S'1 B880 Metropolltan . F;H 1*7% 104 104 IfyjO Mexlcan Central . 11% ii-., 11 ? ? thnkers and L'tokera. ?Al.KS: Offtin. ??> MlaiOllM raolflr . $H <-< Mo? Knn. nnd Texna roffj. " * Mo.. Knn. nnd TMB? pfd. ?;? 0 New York fontrnl . ___J ?i X. T., Ont. nnd Wontr-in. ;-,' ' ??0 NnrfnlU nud WostMii. ?',.'?' ?" PefcnBylvntlla . '!;,'" 00 Presaed steoi Car.?.*?'?'? Presaod Steel _ar pfd.?-, 180 IVople's fJna Trust. ?".',< ".'" I'.rudltiK com . *'* ItendlMit lst pfd..???? '?; 1fO llondhltt 2d |ifd . ,l' ?tO',1 Up|mi!.1!o Irnn nnd Htrol com.... ?,f 701 P.r publlo. Iron and Stool pfd.... W% 100 f!o?-s . ?] * 170 Hlunx pfd ...-??? ' 100 Bt. L, nnd Han I-Vnn. 2d pfd.... ?;? SeaDOOrd Alr Llne com. Reabonnl Alr Llni* pfd.......?? mo Bt, Li iin.i Southwealerfl pfd.... ?{% ?B60 Rotilhorn Paotftc . ? / 5100 Southorn Rnllway rotn. J? -'j Wl Sntlthorn Itnllwny pfd. *? t_.(0 Tonne<<s*>e r?nl nnd Iron. "* 1201) Toxno Pnoin-7. *> TnlO llhlph Pnclfic com . '*?* 1E0 Fnlon Pnoino. pfd. "V ?mon Utiltod States Sloei com. n<fi IZ)M t'llltod Stntop Sto^l pfd. W1* Vn,-Carollna Chefn. com. ??? Vn.-f.'irollna Cllom. pfd.?? 1(100 Wabash com . ??? 1700 Wnbash pfd . ?,' m wostoin union. *-? 400 wiaemialn Central. nw* 000 Wlsconsln Central pfd. ?>* Totnl numbor of Sfllos. 343,6*0 Fhnres. 115* f.7* 1FT G0'4 CL0S1N0 BOND OUOTATIONS. I. S. rxfondlntr 2?, rr?I?ti>i-ea. 10* :. S. roftnullnif 2?, emipnn. '0S1 *. a. Jn. rsilislTsfl. lo!" J, S. 3s, coupon. 'rtnl' t. S. New 4?. roslsUred. '?"' '. .1. "mv 4s. O'liipon.?. jSO1.' -. S. Olrt 4s, tojMstM-e-d. jJ'H .". S. Old 4s, coupon. >. 112,3 ;. 8. 5s. rcftlatorod.????? 1(*2'' T. a. On, omtpnti. 10214 AtChlwMl RMK-rnl 4...." l*?W AtPtilson nrtjiistment 4?. ]>>>% Atlnntlc Cotkl LIiio 4s.>"?- lm? Ilnlllmorr ann Ohlo 4s. 101H nnltlmnrr snd Oliio .'!?_?. ?jH Crtitfnl of Ooorjtln 5s . ]2>" ofntrsl of Oonrglfl lst Inr. TO-. Cb.Mpeike nml Oblo 4Vj?. -oa? CClCtRC nnd Alton 3%*..... <-r} Dilmfro, n. md Qulney now 4s. "0% Chlctco, M. siiu St. Psul Ktn. 41. 104'? "MoBa-o nnil Nurttiwostorn ron. 7s.'1*1% 'ilonsn, lt. 1. and Pno. 4?. ?'"!i iiloflRo, lt. I, and Pne. eol. Os. T2 -.. C., 0. nnd Bt. TouIj nen. 4s. (Jj-Vi hlonito TerWInnl ls . <?} '-.iisolMnted Tobaeco 4s. OJMi ?nlorado nnd Bouthorn 4J. ?>*6 ?lenver nnd Itlo Orande 4s. [JS ?trle prlnr llen 4a .'. l>"vS ?-:rle flenfrnl 4?. ,??? "ort Worth nnd- riniTsr Clty lsta. 1'iJU UockltiK Valley 4\_t. IMH Mulfvllle nnd Ns?h. Unlfled 4s. 0* Manhattan oim. cold4a.,,.. 102 ( Metlcan Central 4* . <?? M.-itlenn Centrnl l?t Itlc.j. IjJ Mlnli. and St. lx.nl.-i 4s. ?_?% MlaMtiri. Knn. and Te*ns 4s.?-. I?J4 Mls?ourl. Knn. nnd To*ss 2ds. _:<lVj Natlonal rt. rc. of Mcxlco c-on. 4s. ,4 Jhv York reutrnl roii. nVji. ?? New Jersov fVntrnl Ken. **1.?? J'JW Northern Pnclflc 4h . '_) Norihern l'sclflc fla ....O'/J Norfolk nnd Vfostorn con. 4s. 001*, Orojon filiort Llno 4s nnd Pnrtto. Wt% IVimsj-ltnnln conv. B?_b . "? tUtdtng Osnsrnl s4 . ?<V4 Mt. L. ?nd Iron Mouiitnlli oon. Bs. lllM St. I,. nnd Snn Krnnclsro fif. 4s. WH St. I-oulfl fimthwostorn lsts.*. P' S'-nbonrd Atr Llne 4s . T5 Southern PSelOc 4. SO So-ittirrn lUllrta.r 5s . J)t_? Tonns'nnd Pnciflo lsts ...??> IWW Toloilo, St, I,. nnd Western 4i.'... TO tlhlftti Psolflc 4s . n?Vj Union Pnrlflo coiit. 4? ..i. _?% V. S. Strel 2(1 6s .0% Wnliash lst* . IH, Wnlmsh Doli. ns . [>3% WbeelltlR nnd bnkc Erln 4s .(. Stl WUconSln Contrnl 4s . Sfl*4 M. l.nd O.. i-oltntotal truit 4a. 00 C?ntrnl of Ooorgln 2.1 Itic. 2."l Vlrplnla-Carnllun Cht'mlcal Co. com. ls Vlr?inla-Cnrollns Chemlcal Co. ^fd. 87'a Flrst Natlonal.100 108 ... Stato ntink nf Va......100 ... 158 Vlrglnln Trust Compnny.100... leo t-.StHA.M-_ COMI'ANlESl Vlrglnla Ilro and Marlne.25 ... ?8>a ., ?>. i;i,i.AN_or8: Vn.-Cli.ir. Chciu. pfd. 8 p. c.100 00 9? BAI.TIMORE STOCK MARKET. BALTIMOUE, MD.. Sept. 20.?Seaboard Alr r.lne common; IS-Mll&H; do. preferred, 81%. Seaboard 4?. 75Uia7.M_. Atlantlc Coaat Llno. common, 1)0 asker; do. preferred, not quoied. COTTON MARKETS. NF.W 1'OKK.' Sept. 28.?Tho cotton market Opened steady. net 4 pnltita lower to 4 polnta hlghrr. and ruled rather lrregulnr wlthln a lirultcd rsnge. I'lret lt wna rather eaay, fol? lowlng the lower cnblcs, generally farorable weatber and full rerolnts lu rnnnectlon wlth furtber llquldntlon nnd bear presanre. but later lt ateadled up to about last nlght'* flnala on CorCrlng nnd buying on the reeotlou thcory. Trartlng was not acllre aml aentlment uncer laln: thn market aftor thn recovcry ruling nbout slondr wlthln n polnt or two elthf-r way ot Frlday'* flnala. wlth tlie exceptlon nf Septem bcr. which Boldjijfroin 10.SO, lhe epetilng, to 11 m T" Spot eottoo closed qulet; mlddllng uplands, U._5i mlddllng gulf, 11.00; aales. 370 bales. Cotton. qulet; mlddllng, 11.25; gross re eelpts, 3.530 bales; aales, 375 halos; atook. ftS. S23 bales; eiport to tho Continent. 000 balos. Total to-day at all senporta? Net .reeNpts. 40.3R5 bales; eiport to Oreat Britain, 3.400 balea; to the Continent, 10.151 bnles; stook, 301.748 bnles. J, t ?,_i. Ccnsolldsted nt all seaports?Not recelpts 40 385 bales; export lo Grent Britain, 8,400 balra; to the Continent. 10.161 balea. Total slnce Sept.-mber lat at nll seaports? Net recelpts, 303.00 Sbales; export to Gre.it Britain. 53.013 balea; to Fr.-vucc, 12,67 Tbnlca: to tho Continent. SS.1S0 hnlns. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 26.?COTTON?Spot 'cotton eaay: aales, 1.900 balea, inctudilig 1.2,0 to arrlve; dellvered on eontracta, 200 bnles. Fuluroa opened AQS polnts below lnst even lng's riosc, Ihe declina belng nttrlbuted to tho unfatorable I.irerpool condltlons. Later in ?ho mornlng n better feollng prevallod and prlcea took n aharp upward turn. closlng wlth net gnlna of 7 polnta cn Boptamber and 4 ench on the balnnce of the Ilat. ??-, vCotton fumres atendy: September. 0-75TC ri 77- Ootober. 0.34fl9.35j Novemher. OSOftJO.Sl; Dere'mber. p.20'50.30: January. 8,8800.341 Feb runr.v, 0.36&0.8S; Maich, 9.34(20.35. PRODUCE MARKET. NEW TORK. Sept. 28.?FLOUR?Qulot and nbout steady. Wintr.r patents. ?2.0p?4.30; Jlln neaota pntcnt, |4.70<?4.D0. Ryo Flour?Steud.v; fnlr to good, 14.18(23.40. Cornmenl?Dull; yel? low wostcrn. ,1.10. Rye?Flrmor; No. 2 wcst? ern. 0Hy,i: Barley?Qulet; fecdlng. 52c. Whent?Spot. ?.*eady; No. 2 red. 81?jC. OP tlous were qulet, but flrm, enrorlng Indured by higher cables and stronger Northwest mar keta. After deciliilng aliarply undor long Bales wheat rnlllcd ng-/n and closed flrm nt \t?%V, nn adrnnec. May cloicd at S3?ic.; September, S4c; December, Ji3?4c. '? Corn?Spot, steady; No. 2. 52%c. Option market wss flrmcr wlth wheat, togcther wlth foara of dccllnlng tempcrntures \Vc*t nnd bet? ter cables, Tho lato market wns Irrcgtunr wlth Wheat, flnally closlng oteady Vic. net ndyniicc. Mar elosod at Bltao.s September. 52*40.; Po eoinhcr. 52^c. Oala?Spot. dull: Nn. 2, 41e. Bref?Stendj | famlly. $10.50_11,50; nieae, SSti_B.50| bcef hams. ?21.R0ffi23. Cut Menlj? t'nsettlcd: nlcklod bolllea, PV4<i_12e.S pirklcd ahnulilers. flc; plcklod hams. ]_t__)l8c, I.trd? Strarly; western etenmart, ti.tXO; reflned, e*y: Continent. {8.00; o/snpound, $7.13l.fil7.85, I'ork?Dull! famlly, 810; Kliort clear, $16Q17; mrss. $14.751715.50. Bitttor?Steady; extra creamery, 21c.; Stnte dolry, 15(fl20c. Ohceso?Strong: State, full rream. fancy. small oolorcd, 12o.; suinll whlte, 12c Eggs?Flrm: State nnd Pennaylrii-.iln, ran'oy inlved. _,_?25e. Roslq-W/riti atralncrl. cSSunon TO KOOd, ?2 3n Illeo-Stcndy: dpn.estle )?,.,_F|r,n: New Orlruns, opeu kottlo, g?nd to cb"lre. !U(iT.42e. . ,. , Sn^.r?Flrm: fnlr reflning, 3??e.: oenlrifugnl, PO lost. 3 20-32C; molaascs aucar, BO-S-o.; re? flned. flrm: enufectinnera' A. f4.75; cut loaf and rruaherl, *5.R0: powderred, flc; grnnulaieu, M.00: euhoK, 5.18. Coffee?Spot nlo, ste"dy, No. 7 Involce, 5 1-16c; mlld, steady; Cordorn, ''VoVn'toea-Sie.dv; T/.HR Illsnrt. iMtf2?!-"! .Terser. $1.50?1.7B; Btnte anil Kaatern ll.BOfll 75- eraey sweels, *2.50rd2.75 l'<'?"?t? Stendv; fancy hnndnleked. 4<?(7?nc.: other do. n-.eatlc. SIP4U.C,, Cabbngea-Rtpefly; rton estlc, per 100. *2<3R: per barrel, 0O?8Oe. Cottou? By ?tp?m to Llyerpool, 12c, CHIOAOO, ILL. Kcpt. 28.?Grnlns mlod atendy and k?pt wlthln amnll rsnuei. leccni ber whent ?lo?ed Vjc up. wlth corn imelinmted and nals un Mo, Pi-orlalon? wero Irregulnr. eloalng unchanged tn 30 lower, Tho loadliig futurea ranced aa followii Open. lllgU. Lovr. Oloss. wnrxT^No. 2. Sept (new) 75?i W? TBM 78% Doo, (new). 77!/, 77K 78? T7? Mny . 70 70 7S',i 78T4 COUN?No. ., Sepl. -10 4?'-6 'lr,% 15K Pee. . 4(1% 4fll? 4a 40K May. ????? 4?^ 46H 4Bh pi? ....... 87u ?m mi m? Mny . 8S 3S-), ?7;)4 38 MESM I'ORK-rer bbl. Oe? .13.10 12.10 11.05 11.05 May .1253 12.58 12.37 1237 f.Alin?Per 100 lb?. Sept. Oct, .1 .lat. Hspt .7.52 7.65 7.52 7.62 . O.flfl B.OO 8.77 060 UlllS-l't-i- 100 lbs. oct." ,,;,,',, .'.is pIso ii'.io oia! jan.6.00 0.00 8.50 0.00 rnsh auotnlloiiH were as fnlliws?FLOURi Stesily. Whent. No. 3 redr ?H???C. No, " corn 4c7.- No, 2 yellow, .'8*,r?44*4e. Oats. ?No. t)'whlte, _7ti<?!tSHc. No. 2 rre. 09c. Oood feedlng b.-irley. 4S_4Uo.; falr to cholcs roalfDg. 5805*0. No. 1 axaeed, m\_v.'. No. Bl north. westoroJ $1.03; prlioo Tlmothy Koed, MJ". Moa pork. per bmrel, $11.00_12i 1-ird, per 100 p6nr.da| $l6.W_10.7B: short rlh? sldes lonsci, f..7.-.WU.OO: dry salted rhoulders (b"*cd>. fil H2i._0.75; short cl?nr slde. <Ik>xc_). .-.Ki.tdj, 9.83. "Clover, contract Rradc. $10. ."JjKvT Bteadyi croamerlea. 1018210.; dJry, I4Ti1S1,,o. I-vrh??teady at mark. cases lneluded, 17fn,lSo. iW,-Steady ut 10311'ic. Kccelpts-Wneat, 02.000 hushela; corn, 400.200 bushels; oats, 191,400 bushels; boys, 00,000 head. B. -TIMORK. MD~ Sept. 20.? FLOUR? Bleedr. unohan.cd Whent?Flrmer: spot. con tr.iet' WtntHW-: aPOt, Nn. 2 red. western, M-if!?_.:.; FMthern by snmple, r,7"T70c. Corn? Stoidy: anot. B_=f. f* M'/ie.: soiiihern whlte corn 53<ar,uo. Onts?Htendv: No. 2 whlte, 42W- nye-Qulet; No. 2. B8c. nuttor Hen nnd Pnjrar?Flrnt nnd nnrhanged. doMe? Very flrm nnd blgber; large, 12c; medlum, 12ric; small, 13c._^^^ RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. Rlchmond. Va.. Sopt. 20, 1008. QUOTA-I0N3. I-onsrbi rry .|? ?J? Ml/ed . M gfg Stiortberry .J-* f(lso No. 2 red . 55 mm Va. bag lot-i . ,n '3s0 rnt'V IVhltef Vn.l be.g lota. "I No. 2 whlto . ?< No. n whlto . "0 No. 2 mlxed .W. No 8 mlxed . B->V2 OATS- JOVi No. 2 mlxed . 7?> No. n ralxi-d . *? __.. Wlnter aeed . ?? ?*2 Ry_~Va, bac lota . <W Q07 CATTLE MARKBT*. CHIOAGO. II,L? Sept. 20.?CATTLE-Ue celpts, 1.200 hend. nomlnal. Oood fo prlme stcers. $r..40<ii.O; poor to medlum, $3.00(35.25; stockers ond feeders; $2,4|0@4.25; rows nnd belfcra, $1.40@4.76j ennuera, $1.40(82.70; bulls, $2^4.50; calvcs, $3.B0_8.80; Texaa stccrt, $3.85(34.25: western iteors, $3_4.40. IJogs? lU-.-oii.ts 0.000 head; Monday, 2S.00O hend; stendy tn 5e. hlgber, Mlxed and hutehcra, $B.00_6.30; good to obolco heavy, S3.7Bfti8.in; roucb heavv, $5.40(35.70; llght, $5.75_0.40; lmlk ot snles. $5.05(3,11.05. Slieep?Recelpts, 1.500 hend; stendy. Good to choice wetherc $3.40(34.25; fnlr to eholco mlxod, $2.2303.40; natlrc lainbs, $3.BOi3S.05. NEW YORK". Bept. 20.?nEKVES?Recolpts, 8(Ki head, inutnly conalgnod direct; no sales ronorted. Drcasod boef. stendy: elty dressed, nntlve sldos, _V4_0e, per pound. Oalvcs?Ke celpts. 107 hend; vory littlo tradlng ITio only reported aalea wore a few Tcala at IftfflO por 100 pounda. Clty dressed veals, 8Uj(31.i%e. ner pound. Sheep and Lambs?Recelpts, 8.100 hend Fhoop, slow and wenk: lambs, vory alow, about 18C. lower. Lambs, I6.MRB.TO pw 100 pounda, not Includtns n cnr at $5.25. Dreaaed mutton 5?iSo. per pomid. Prossed lamba, noneral' sales, SftilOc. Hoga?Recelpts. 1,890 lioad; all conslgncd dlroct. CINCINNATI, 0-, Sopt. 20.-HOG8?Stoady nt ?4.2Mft4.50. OatUe?Steady at $2(84.60. gficc-n-.Stendy at $1.50_3.40. Lamba, atondy nt $3.50?_BO. _ TOBACCO MARKET. Rlchmond, Va., Sopt. 20, 1008, ffnrk Fired Tobncco?(Rcordered)?Rocclpta coi'tlnuo llRht nnd market very qulet.. Tobaeco not ln kceplng order eclls conilderably below prlera quoted. Rrlghta?Qulet, falr rccelpt.H. Sun-Cnrod?Recalp-i contlnue vory llgbt und market atenily nt unrhangod quotntlona. PAIIK F1KI2D TOUACCO-UUriUPKlJED Short leaf . ?'?50 ? ?-on Medlum leaf''.. OM ? 7.00 l^nig loaf .;. ?0 <& 0.00 Wrnnuers and aolectlon. 1000 O 12.00 wrappera an ?n]0HT T0I!ACC03. SMOKEnS?Common . "00 ffi, 0 00 vipntum. 10.00 ? 11"" fr/1,0 ..,. 12.00 ? lil CTTTERS-Ccmroou . 12.00 ?--1||.fj0 xi.dlum.? ? ? ? '4.00 4J 18.00 Flne. 1R-nn ? 20.00 Fnncv ,.,. 22 "n ?- WiSO FIT.l.KhR?Common . 7.00 <ff. 0.00 Mt 1 Ull. oc"' ? "-?0 lnn,l . H-no M 12,00 Flna f".. 12.00 fll 14.00 WRAPPRUS-Common .''-\i___ _J_ },_?___ Medlum .? 1s-n" *? "?<M Good .... . 27no n mM> Flnn . . 8""0 Q <f" Paper. . 450? ? Bt SPN-Cr/RED TORACCO, rrlmlngs ncwa. nO ? 1.7B Liirs, comniou to Rnod. 4.50 fit 0,0f, Lucs, good to prlroo. 5 99 2 .Hr'? Short loaf ../.. 8.80 g 10,00 T.ong lenf. 100? 0 '2M wrnrpor.::::.? ?.po _ 30.00 LYNcnntmn tobacco market, Lynchburg, Va., Sent. 20, 1008. Salea of tobncco on the Lynchburg murket for the two weoka ending Soptember 28, 1003. re? ported by John h. Ogleaby, of Lyncb'B Ware Snlci wook iindlug September ltltb, 110,200 pounds; aold week eudllig .Sepliinib.-r _lllh, lofi, P00 p.iundi; riccreaae foi- wna kondlng Soptum lier 'Olh, lO.tKHI pounds. Hold from Octobor l, 1002, ta Sepuunboi- 20, 1U0_, 22,402.0(10 pounda; i.old from October 1, 1003. to Septciuber 20. 100,'t, 12I,t;(HU>00 |?iuiid?; Increaao fur J003, 802,400 TUa wenther durlng the week has boon fuv. orilhlo for furm work geuerally, partlcularly for curlng tobaeco. The tobaeco houst-d hns beon Kenernllv <ured aud tho color faateueil, whlch la nbout what Ihe trade wuuts, bolng rod or brown. Tho lato tobncco la belng very nuicli luiprovfd by tbe good wouther of tbo pufct flve wcoks- ' TbP followlng are the quotatlon*. 11AKK 01UPBS, Prluimliiga .IJ-gd ?J* 8.B0 toiiiii.on dark luga . _JB_? @ 4-Ofl Medlum (iurk lu.s . <00 & B.M Good dnrk luga . B.no & a.r.o 0QIOI0OU dark len t . B00 <fr (l.dO Modlum dark leaf ..;. B.BO ftjj fl.tiO Good dark leaf . T.nii & _m Flno dark lea'. ,ona 9 '2.00 Uliick wfappera. 1?00 _ SO.OO Urlsbt TobaecotJ?None on niajrkot. Common Wrnppers?None ofTerlng. Good Wrnppers?None offcrliig. WEEK ON DANVIM.E MARKET. Unnvllle, Vs? Sept. 20, 1003. Messrs. Dlbr.ll Brothers to-day laaucd the followlng revlew of the Danvlll* tobacco mar? ket for the weok: We hnve atlll another week of small opern tlons to report on the loose aales. Nearly nll tho tobacco recelved thls weok, which haa oc ciplcd the salea for only about half nu hour oseh dny, bos been of shlpped tobnCco nnd a smnll proportlotl of old belt atock, mostly prlui Ings. nll of the new crop. Tbere hns ouly been ii pllo here nnd three of old tobneoo. nnd thls Ih -ot very deslrnblc. Low grndfl new tobacco shows a oonslilcrablo ndTance, aa we have al? ready reported over two weeks ngo. Export hrlghts nlso show n declded advance. but nro stlll Tery low. Some few new wrnppers hnve put In nn nppenrnnco nnd hnve been aelllng ns hlgh ?s 22.!<.e. Eiport brlghts. rnnglng ln nrloe from slx to nlne cents. are vory low. Verv few old belt tobacco* hnve put In nn np peafnne/ yet. except In prlmlngs. Tlie next ton dnys wlll flnd prncttcslly nll the tobacco ln thls sectlon cnt nnd hotised. We hnvo not benrd of nny trndea of Import nnce ln the last ten days In round lots Of old hhd. tobacco. PETEnsnrnn tobacco markbt. Petersburg, Vs., Bept. 20, 1003. Itiere are no salea of tobacco belng made In Petersburg at thls tlme. The old crop hns been nbout cxhnusted nnd the new crop will not be rondy for market for several weeks. Somo primlnga are expected to come to the ware? houses ln thls clty tho latter pnrt of Septom? bor. MISCELLANEOTJS MAKKETS. PEANUT MARKET. NORFOLK. VA., Sept. 28.?PEANDTS? Farmers' market qulel. Fancy, 8V4e.; strlctly prlme. 3'{e.; prlme, 3c.; common, 2?ic. Spnn iah. per bushel, 87>_c. PETERSBURG. VA.. Sept. 28.?PEANDTS? Epknlah, 00_02V4e. Market flrm, atock "Jght and few belng offered. Vlrglula's, 3Hc tor fnncy; market steady, DRY OOOna _TARKET. NEW YORK, Sept. 20.?Tho end of the week in dry goods ahowa llttle more actlvlty from general buyera, the majorlty of whom oontlnue to dlsplay conservntism which has marked operatlona for aome tlme. The tlghtness of the money market contlnues nn operntlvc fnctor, nnd although current neceasltlca aro Ilkely t" lncrease na the season sdvancca, operntlona, lt la bellere, wlll contlnuo on a llmlted scale. NAVAL STOKE8. WILMINGTON. N. C, Sept. 28.?SPIRITS TURl'EXTINB?Nothlng dolng; recelpts, 70 ennks. Itoaln?Steady at Jl.80@51.85; recelpts, 144 bnrrels. Crudo Turpentlne?Flrra at $2fii) 3.80; recelpta, 00 bnrrels. Tar?Flrm at $1.80; recelpts, 14 barrola_ BAVANNAH, OA? Sept. 20.?TCP.PENTINE? Nothlng doftg; recelpts, 470 casks: exports, rcls; sulea, 030 barrels; exporta, 0.9S0 barreU. 1,111 casks. Rosln?Flrm; recelpts. 1,103 bar? rels; aales. (130 barrela; exporta, 8.080 bnrrels. CHARLESTON, S. C, Bept. 20.? TURPEN TINE?Nominal; recelpta, none. Roaln?Stendy. COTTONSEEIi OII, MARKET. NEW YORK. Sept. 20.?Oottonseed oll alow, but steadily held ut old prlcea. Prlme crude, f. o. b. mllls. 20ftt31o.; prlrne summer yellow, 41'/.fi42c; syot, Octobo?? 30c; off summer yel? low* 305137c; prlmo whlte, 4Bc.; prlme wlnter, yellow, 46c. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. POUT OF BIOHMOND, SEPT. 28, 1003. AUIlIVEn. Steamer Pocnhontns, Gravea James Rlver land Ings and Norfolk, inerchandtae and passeugera, Vlrglnla Nnvlgatlon Compuny. Steamer Brnndon, Ithodea. Norfolk, merchan. dlse aud puascugors. Old liomlulon llne. SAII-ED. Steamer Brandon, Ithorlea, Norfolk, merchan dlse und |iassciigers, Old Domlnlon llne. POUT OF WEST POINT, SEPT. 20, 1003. AltlllVHn. Chariotte. Murpby, Ilnltlmore, pnssengers nnd genernl c-argo. ^^ Chariotte. Murphy, Bultlmoro, peesenger* and general cargo, PORT NEWPORT NEWS, BEPT. 28, 1003. ARUIVEO Bnrk .Tulla Rolllns, Baltlmore. Bchooner J. Bdwarfl Drake, Now York. Schooner F. Rnessucr, Now York. Hurge ilwennle, Norfolk. Btennier (.'astano, Uvoniool. Steamer Moutone_ro, Pensacola. SAII.EU. , Bchooncr J. Sawyer, Nowberry Fort. Schooner I.uey H, Frlend, Boston. Steiinu-r Montenegro, ItottordHm* Stcninei- AlK'ghiuiy, London. With Summer Sweets Away. Prav whero hns the robln flown, Who plumcd blnisolf iu a vest of red And !i-wc>oin_ went 'Ull love duys llod, . And the trees began to moan? Then he clroled fur where the vlvld greeu Or wlndless wnods weuve n loafy screcn Jn lunds by the niyrtlo grown. And whnt lias tlio blackblrd booii Biiuo bo i?lped fruin tlio niuplo'a lofty to|i, An<1 -watoliod tlio whoattleltt'fi gojden crop -lake rlpe fnr tlio slckle's gloun? Ilo liiiew whon tlie tloweru grow fulnt aml pnlo, Aml iho ruHtllng oorn from tlie stubbled valo J^eft tbo brown earth baro between! Ah, see how tho ewallowa full To twltter about ln tlio althea hertge, Or bnlbl tlin|r neats whero thlck vinua odBO Tho OOKslt to Hh hlu/lie.st rull: They, tOOi wlth .uinmor swoets nwny, Hnvo speil to lalcs whern paroquctH .way Kroin li-UBhs wlth a woHHy _cll! Toil me, O bluo blrd, whonce you stray Wlth Jennle Wren, nnil tliru.lt nnd dovo" i?, ro?ea i'.-ulo Jn tuuints you love? Tlinup-li klHscd by Uie troplca ray? i,, wlml-awept troea no blrdn wlll inuto; no fulror skios your boiib- awult VVheu you wlnK your hninnwurrl w.-iy? -Indu _artou Uuya lu "l'ldopen.ent. mn l. mwnm & sons BANKERS, De?l?r? In fllGMMOMt). VA., SOUTHERH IHYESTMENT SECURITIF.S, MUNICIPAIj BONDS A SI'KCIALTY. Correwoondonee InVltftd. Warblers A\ost Perplexing and Fascinating to Students. FORTY DIFFERENTSPFXIES NoW Migrnting?Thelr Colors, Hab! t and Good Work?Fllght of trio Hawks?Hints to tho Student. By EDWARD B. CLARK. (Associate membor Amorloan Crnithos logists' Union.) ATB Septcmbor Ih tho warbler scusor.. l.'niold tlioiiHatidR of the blrds formlng thla famlly nro now hurryhlg southwnrd. fiavo ,. . .,.. to tho ltcon observer thelr u i-Mjiiutj ls unsuspeetcd. They keep ns n rule rlgldly to the Irea tops, where they curry on unendlng war ajsalnnt the my rlnd ot Infiect foes of the follage, Tho warblers nro mltes o( urefttUres, tho largest of tliein belng about tho slce or the fingllah spnrrow, whllo the great majorlty aro but a trlflo larger than the klnglct, which Ib tho smallest blrd wo hnve, bnrrlng only lhe ruby thrnat tuim mer. Settrcll ull the blrd fnmllles and you wlll flnd few members that are nrrnyed llko unto these tndiifitrlous llttle laborers on man's be'.ialf. There nro Bomethlng ltko forty speolca of warblers, and In thelr colorB thoy ehado lnto ono. another so perplexlngly that If tho novlce ln tho obncrvlng Held take thom up ris hls flrst study ho ts much moro than likely to eonoludo before the season Is half spent that the blrd lcssoti ls too hard to be learned, and to put hls glasS back Into tho case and to forego for nll tlme IiIb trips afleld. DIFFICULTIES OF WARBLER STTJDY. On the othor hand, for the person who has learned hls ul_ habet aud hla flrst, Hocond and thlrd book of blrds, the warb? lers constltuto, so to epeak, a volumo of tho rarest Interest. An observer may scrape acquaintance -with the warblers ln tho springtlme and thlnk that ho hns rnngtered them so completoly that he will not bo obllged to hurry after each fleld trlp to somo museum of brlds to mako sure of hls ldentlflcations. September comes and the sprlngtlmo enthuslast gces again to warbler hlghwnys to meet hls frlends of tho vernal year as thoy ccme hurrying from tho north when tho yt-ar ls in the soro and yellow. Ho flnds a multltudo of warblers In a tree, and lo, he ls ln luck if ho can name ono of thom. Mnny of the malos have changed their plumago wlth tho changlng sea? son; tbe young of the year look unlllte elther parent, though in most instanceB bearlng some rcsemblance to tho adult femule, and the result Is that tho wnr bler student, not knowlng Iho Idlosyn craelos of tbe warblers' fall faBhlon ln dress, Is Incllnod to bellevo that he ha3 struck a scoro of new specles. Aa a mat? ter of fact, ln the fnll one must learn tho warblers all over agaln. Aftor two "sots of seasons" wlth plenty of closet study over colored plates and stuffed specimens in the wlnter tlme, tho observer bocomes falrly fnmlllar wlth tho warblers, nnd from that tlmo forward he Is much moro than likely to neglect hls Bparrow, thrush, hawk and plover frlends for an intimncy wlth the many hued warbler mldgets. I havo seen a tree so fllled wlth myrtlo warblers (Dendrolca eoronat-i) that lt appeared actually ns though there were n blrd for each leaf. Durlns tho ml.ra' tlon perlod tho wnrblors do llttle, whon not Journeylng, but to IIbp nnd to eat. Tho blrd, othcrwise well mannered, Is given to talklng-wlth its mouth full. Thu warblers aro so busy food gatherlng thnt they nro foarless. It ls pos.-dble to np proach withln a fow feet of them and to watch them at thelr labors, Thls, of course, nppllcs to tho warblers which feed ln tlio shnibbery and in tho lowor branches of tho trees, rather than to thoso which profer the topmost follnga. Toucbing tho matter of the warblers' plumago, nothlng thnt can bo fald of its beauty can bo deemed extrnvagant. Take the blackburnlan warbler (Dendrolca blaekburniae), a blrd that may bo seen at tlils season In both clty and suburb, There is no huo ln foathera. tr> ono mind nt lenst. thnt ln polnt of brllllnncy can ho cntnp.-irpd to tho throat of this gor goous creaturo. The books put the color down ns nn orango yellow, but prlnt Is cold. Burnlshed gold ls better, nnd yet does Bcant Justlco to the benuty of the. subject. Other warblers nnd otlicr liird fsmlllos hnvo yellow thronts, but. tho benuty of tlio blackburnlan'a featbors Ib a thlng npart. The snuclest of warblers, the Mnrylnnd yollow throat, ls wlth us. Thls yellow throat. like the blackburnlan, is a beauty. Wlth tho nther blrd out of tho questlon tho yellow thront mlght bo award"d rhe palm. It Is not hard to scrupo ucqunlnt anco wltb thls llttlo fellow. He Is al wnys dressed for a masque bnll, and as he peers nt you from out the hush where he hna taken refuge hls eyes twlnkle through tbo top of his black mnsk aud he seenis to say, "Flnd out who I am if you can." The Maryland yellow throat Is a grottnd lover. It lnhablts thn wholo northom v;ountry ln suinmer. It Is thls benuty which occnslon.-illy bullds Its nest ln the unsavory skunk cabbage, a fact whloh lod mo In another nrtlcle to de ciuro thnt I moro thnn bnlf belleved tho blrd'fl olfnetory nerves wero laoklng. TJosslbly, howevor, lt Is a caso of all thlngs boing sweot to the sweet, for tlio vellow throat Ib a sweot-temporo.1 llt? tlo fellow, withnl hls volco Is oooaslon nlly querulous. Its note sounds somntblng llko "Witchlty, wltcbity, witchlty," tliough lt nmy be tranBlnted to suit tha fanoy of tlio hearor. , John Durroug-Vig, who ls nlwnyti npt, thlnkH the yellow tliroat polltoly asks tha -wayfarer. "Which way, slr?" Ono of thn fnHrlnatloiiH of ndvnnoert stiuly nf tho wfirblers ls tho posslblllty thnt ono may Htumhle upon n tare apecloa. Kriink !tf. ('hnnm.iii totiches upnn thls polnt ln hla "Tonehers' Mnnuul of 1'ilrd Llfe," He shvh: "To tho fleld ornltholo Rlnt wnrbleiB nro tha most dlftloiilt ns well as tho most fasclnutliTj blrds to Htudy. l.niiK uftor tlio ppnrrows, fly. oatchoi'B and vlreoa hiva taesn mnatorcd thore wlll bo unsolved problems umong tbo wnrblors, 801110 rare specles wlll be left to look fot? It mny ba n member of the band fllttlng nbo-.ft itctlvoly ln tho brnncheH nbovo ua?and ln tha hope of ilndlriK It we eajrorly oxntnlno blrd nftor blrd. untll our enthustaain yleldn to un nchinF nock." I1INTS TO T1IE 8TUD1-1NT. I.et the Btudont, howevor, contont hlm? self nt fhst wlth tbo moro common ot tbo warblors. Thoy uro wlth un now, nnd many of them wlll bo wlth un for two wcoks to come, whllo a fow will llni,' er untll tha miow flles. Tlie bluck und FINANCIAL. LARGEST CAPTTAL AND SUUPLUS Ole AMt BANK Oil TBU8T COMPANY IN THE SOUTtt-ATI.ANTIC STAT-9 Richmond Trust and Safe Deoosit Company. Tenth and Main Streets, Richmond, Va. US $9,712,188.69 Exedtitea Trusts, lfccelvea Deposits from $1.00 and Upwards. Allows 3 por cent. Intereat On Dally Bnlanccs Subject to Cheok, Accounta Sollclted. Correspondence Invltod. JNO. SKEf.TON WILLIAMS, L..-WIS D. CHENSHAW, JB.. presldent Treasurer. JAMKS H. ttOOLBT, TTENHY _. CABE__, VIce-Presldents. OF RICHMOND 1117 Eaat Alaln Street, Next to Hotel Lexlngton. Deposits In sums of ONE DOLLiAR nnd upward-j received and lnterest allowed. Loans mado on real estate. NogoUable paper dlscounted. 11. A. PATTKHSON, Presldent. L. Z. .lORRIS, Vloe-Proaidortt r JAMES -I. BALL, Coah lor. DIUECTORS?Oeorge L. Chrlstlnn, N. D. llargrove, P- Whltlock, H. Theodoro Ellyson. XV. IT. -immarrr.an, B. Alsop, R, A, Patterson, L,. Z. Morns, lr. Sltterdlng, II. 8oldon,Tftylor, 0. O. OwonB, John W. Gordon, O. G. Vnlentln**. MIsfortuno ls llablfl to overtnke you In money matters. Then It Is that a good-Blzed "ncat ogg" ln the savlngs bank comes "powerful handy." Over nnd ovor ngaln have wo setn comfortlng relief rcomo to thoso who hnd acoumulated n fund ln thla banlc If you nro not nlready a deposltor wlth us, we lnvit. you to beuome one. ALL SUMS ACCEPTED. INTEREST ALLOWED 911 East Main Street S. GALESKI, Pres. 444-H4 avmgs W. QRAY WATTSON, Caahl TIONAL BANK Capital $200,080, Surplus and Profits $672,445.75 i Deslgnated State, Unlted Statea and Clty Deposltory. JL Mercantlle and Bank Accounta I Largest Bank Depoaltory South +. respectfully sollclted. | of Baitlmore. _? 3 per cent. lnterest Pald on Deooslts in Savlngs Department, 1 Payable on Demand. ? t JOHN P. BRANCH, Presldent. JOHN KERR BRANCH, Vlce-Prea. T T JOHN F. GLENN, Cashler. I HHIIIItltl MttWMMI MMH whlto warblor Is strlpcd with tho colors which glve hlm his name. ln seeklr.g Its food It creeps over the limbs and trunKs of trees. It is easlly identifled. The myrtlo warbler. moro commonly known perhaps as the yellow-TUmpea warbler. Ilnucrs late. It. mny.be known by Its brlght yellow crown patch nnd tho equal ly brlght yellow spot Just abovo tho tnll. The rest of tho upper parts are bluish gray. streaked with black. The throat is white, whllo the rost of the under parts nre black, yellow and whito. Don t _ot thi_ blrd confused with the miignollu, warbler, whlcli has tht same general col? ors dlfferently dlstributod. In tho fall and wlnter the moro brlllinnt colors of both birds are parjlv concoaled by a cold weather featlier growth of somber huo. Othet- easlly identifled warblers nre the black-Lhroated green (Dendrolca vlrens). tho black-tliroated blue (Dendrolca cao rulesconsL tho ceruloan warblor (Den? drolca caerulea), the rodstart (Setophaga rutlcllla), tho yellow warbler (Dendrolca aestlva), and the chestnut-slded warb? ler (Dendrolca pennsylvunlca). Students of the warblers should go to a museuni and thero study the speolmons which aro on exhibllion. In tho best col lecllon.n the blrds aro shown In nll tho varlntiona of plumago. Thls purpose <>f aldlng ln the identllloatlon ot thelr fol? lows ls the only good servlco whloh u dend blrd performe. He ls much moro useful in llt'e than In death, aud let not tho blrd observer get the dcslro to pos sess a colleoilon of dend blrds of hls own. Tho Instant that ho does he knocks much of the pootry out of tho pursult ot blrd. Knowledge, WARBLBRB' GOOD WORK. Just n word on tho good that tlio warb? lers do. ln a government report pre pared by F. E. U Real, of tho blologlcal survey, thls appears: "Although warb? lers aro indlvldually small thelr numbers nro great, and tho quantlty of insects thoy destroy iiv the nggrogato must be largo. ln tlio month ot May, whon tho apple trees havo Just expanded rosottos of small leaves and flower buds, _ multl tudo ot wurblera of several speclc.s wote seen golng through nn oreh-.ird exainln Ing tlieso rosettes, and upparontly plclc Ing som_thlng from each. An Investlgatlon ol tlie trees not yet reached by tho warblers sliowed that each rosotte con tnlned from ono to a dozen largo plnnt llco whllo a similar Investlgatlon nf tho treos explored by tho blrds rovealed fow of theso insects." ...;,.,_ MIGltATION OF HAWKS, Watch sharnly during theso lato Sep? tember days lor a iinyiime mlgratlon of iho hawks. Somo mornlng or afternoon vou aro certaln to boo thu birds of prey ilyllig in great numbors over citj anU country. 1 hnve watohed tliem traveling over tho city from aunrlso to sunsot on one duv and far Into tho afternoon of the next. You wlll seo them from the groat rough-lotjgcrt hawk, the red-iull, thn red Biioulilored and tho others, down to iho dlmlnutlvo sparrow hawk, siilllng, ovor salllng, Bouthward ncross tlio PlUe, It ls an Insplrlng slght, and "hawk ml_ratln_ day" holds an honored placo In u blrd lover's dlary,_ IHE ATTENTION OF A well known and woll paylng Mauufucturlng Industry, located at Norfolk, Va., ls desirous of Iiictens ing Its cnplta! stock to nicot tho do niands ot un enlurged buslness. Amount of Annual Business $125,000. Books of the Company Will Show llandsome Dlvldend for Past Year, and Company Has Been Under Successful Upara tlon for Four Years. The company (llmlted; respeotfully Bollcita an luvi-stlgatlon Into ita ?f falrs, Etandlng und pust success by any who would comeinplnto tho pur chaso of stock as aforesald. A few woll known buslness men of thls sectlon constitute tlie corpora? tlon, and ull luqulrU-H by proapectlve Invi-.-itors, relatlve to the ohuraoter und dutnlls of tlie compnny, wlll bu glven prompt ri-sponbo by commuiil catlng with tho address bt-low. p. O. BOX No. 136, NORKOLK, VA. iii4 E. Main St., Rlchmond, Va -i Prlvate Wlres fo Prlnclpal Points, Corrcspondenta?W. E. WOODEND. & CO., Members Now York Consolidated Stock Exchange.. Corrcspondenoo Invltod. BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS SOLICITED BY THE 1111 E. Main St., Rlohmond, Va. 9 Manufacturers of Fertlllzers, Fertlllz Ing JMaterlals and Chomlcals. Importera of Potnsh, Salts and Nltratea. Capaclty: t?nu thousand carloads of Manufactured Fertlllzers per day. Rlchmond, Va, ANY AMOTJNT OF MONEY TO LEND ON CITY PROPERTY. MoVEIGH _5 GLINN. RICHMOND, VIRGIMA. Southern agents fnr thn Improved Bata Oorltss Knglne Machlnory, rumps, Bolt li'.g. Steol nnd Wood Pulleya, Hhaftlng and Hungors, Railroads, Allna. Mlll and Contractora' Supplles, Filnt Kote Koofing. The Richmond Children Can Do Likewise. CHILDREN SAVE AtONEY. Large Amountsof tlie Deposits ln Louls vllle Hitnks are Made by Youn? Pcople. T,01TTSVILT>E. KY., Saturday.?Tho children of Lutilsvlllo uro suvlug about one-thlrd ot the money deposlted ln local trust companles nnd banka. They Heom to hnvo caught the fever of ecQiiomy, and noarly all thelr apuro money la belng saved. That thoro aro moro thun oleven hundred now savlng uiont_/ ln I-Hila vlll? was proved by n vislt to the va? rlous limiks und trust compunles. Huiulrcds of saving boxes are out, and tho oontenta aometimes run ua wgn na Ji!5. In other trust companles nnd bniiks thore Is u largo numbor of ju vonllo deposltors, and the hablt la growing. Tho uggregate atim saved Viv children ln tho clly last year, and nlmust ultogetlier lu ponules und nlckels, wlll run closo to $100,000. At one of the trust comuunlos. whoro tha suvtngs aggiegated tfl,0_i,0OO, ono-flfl_ was deposlted by mliiora last year. The Metropolitan Bank of Virginia, Cor. 10th nnd Hnln-ts., Kichmond, Va., pays three per cont. lnterest, and will furnlsh the finost steel aavlugs boxes free of charge. t'u-i tor ona.