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B FLARE UP BUI F Prices Bound at Opening, But Re? action Soon Begins and Prices Go Way Down. LITTLE EFFECT OF DEPOSIT Thought the Deposit of $io,ooo, ooo in ISatiking Centres Would Afford Little Relief. (Hy Associated Press.) NEW vonif, March 3.?There was a flare up of prior? in the ofiehfng dial? ings to-day reaching to a point or up? wards In many of International stocks und specialties. Within ten minute? Of the opening, however, a ?anging ten? dency k<H which continued with only temporary Interruption up to the clos? ing i f (ho two-hour acislon, when prices wr<; at the lowest and still declining, losses having been quite generally sub? stituted for the earlier gains. Tho little ??;? irt at the opening was caused by the d- ' Islon of the secretary of the treasury to cttrposll ?10,000,000 at the great bank In? centers. The lat.-r action of the market was based t,, ?ome extent on the conclusion that (In: amount of rell>V thus promised for the tnoney market would have llttl.t effect on Interest rates. There was sug? gestive advance In foreign exchange rates to-day following the^secretttry's an. nouncement, which raised thu question an to how far a resort to foreign banking facilities might be precluded by the of ferlng of the additional supply here. The bank Statement proved equally inade? quate! to check thp sagging tendency of tin- market. The comparatively favorable bank statement Indicated that the con? servation of the surplus reserves wai d ?pendent upon loan contraction. With t.1:.- tendency still running against the ci. ii reserves of the banks and the pro? I" t 'if a further withdrawal of credit? to keep pace with the shrinkage In re? serve, speculative sentiment was disin? clined to venture upon new commitments in tin: stO'-k market. The later pressure upon the market entered particularly upon Amalgamated Copper as was I the cas? yesterday. Total sales of bonds par value, $1,410.?/). Total sales of stocks were tJ9,0<X) shores. .NEW YORK, March 3.?Money on call nominal, no loans. Time loans steady, sixty days and 90 days 5 1-2 per cent.; six months 5 1-4. Prim?' mercantile paper 5$5 3-4 per cent. fit'Tling exchange firmer with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.So."?? !;?: |5 for demand, and at J4S2.T5fi$4i>2.?0 for sixty day bills. Posted rates jiy 1-2 aiu3 HOT. Commercial bills t4S2^Ji4i-21-2. Bar silver Gl '?'<. Mexican dollars GO. RICHMOND STOCK MABKET. Rlchim D 1. Va.. March 3. :>4. ETATi: SECURITIES Uli Asked, North Carolina K C, ?10. I? 1 3 Richmond City ?s. C anJ R. 105? ... RAILROAD BONDS. Atlanta ?nil Char. :-?. 7? R.. 1907.... 193 A. C. L. R. II. ?'on. Tr. 4 p. c. 301 A. C. L .Ccrtincates of Ind. I p. c... V3 (???orgia I'tte. 1st 6?. C. 1933. 123 Georgia, .so. and Kla. l?t :.-. 191?.. ill Georgia and Ala. L'on. ?s. 1943....... 110 Nor. and Western Ily. ?s. 1906.101 N. and W. I'ocahonias 4s. 134?. 94 Wl -:-:n N. ?. lut 6*. C, 1911.ll? Seaboard Air Lin* 4s. I960. W BTREET RAILWAY ST<X'KS. Norfolk Railway und Light <?>...::, 15 RAILROAD HTOCICS. Par. Atlant? and Charlotte.100 170 Atlaotlo Coast Mtif "A".10015? Atlantl- Coast Line pfd.100 130 135 Atlantic Coait Line com.H*> 15?. Cneaapeake and Ohio..November ?w 6j N 11 ' k and Western com.100 Si HANK AND TRUST COMPANY STOCKS. American National.100 1264 ... Droad Street..*..25 29'i ... City .25 33 Kirn National.l??'i 250 Merchant National.10? 476 Natlpnal Hank of Virginia.100 135 Petersburg Savings and Ins. Co..M SI ... Lank of. Richmond.?OJ 12S - ... INSURANCE COMPANIES. Virginia Fire and Marine.25 43 Virginia State.K 30 MISCELLANEOUS. Va.-Car. Chem. pfd.. s p. p.100 lir-4 ... Va.-Car. C. Co. Col. Tr. 5 p. c. 102H ??? BALTIMORE STOCK MARKET. BALTIMORE, MI>.. March 3.?Seaboard A Line, common and preferred?Nothing doing. COTTON MARKETS. NEW YORK. March 3.?Tho cotton market opened firm at an advance of 7?|13 points In response to higher Liverpool cables, the big spot pules nt an advance 14 (mints In the Eng? lish market apd hullish estimated week figures. There was active covering, at the advance, but realizing wan also very heavy, and the market sagged otl after the call with prices In the mlddlo of the morning about 10 points higher on the netlve months. The tone was steady. Receipts of cotton at tho ports to-day were 1?.072 bales against 13,50? last week and 20,477 last year. For the wrek (estimated) ?0.000 bales against 104.061 lost week and 169,064 last yeur. To-days' receipts at New Orleans 5.CSS bales against 4.407 last year, and at Houston 2.24S bales against C.SI3 last year. Cotton futures opened firm and closed Steady. Open. Hl*h. I .cur. Clo?e. March .10.57 10.00 10.34 10.69 April .10.03 10.84 10.63 10.C7 May .10.73 10.S2 30.74 J0.M June .10.S3 10.85 10.83 10.SS July .10.93 10.95 10.90 10.93 August .10.88 10" 10.SI 10.S7 September .10.40 10.40 10.46 10.46 October .10.37 10.40 10.32 10.36 November . 10.37 riecemlier .10.10 10.41 10.35 10.38 Spot cotton closed steady; middling uplands, 11.30; middling gulf. 11.55. Cotton, steady: middling. 11.30; gross receipts, 1.4(0 bales; stock. 192.447 bales. Total to-day at all ports?Net receipts. 13,0i2 bales: export to Great Britain. 5.303 bales; to the Continent. 4.132 bales: stock. SI 1.504 bales. Consolidated at all ports?Net receipts, 13,0i2 bales: export to Great Britain, 5,303 bales; '" the Continent, 4.132 bales. Total since September 1st at nil ports?Not receipts. 6,207,728 bales; export to Great Britain, J.liW.fi:? bales; to Prance. 531.102 bales; to the Continent, 1,785,000 bales; to Japan, 05,920 bales; to Mexico 2,414 bales. , NEW ORLEANS. March ?l.^-COTTON?Spot cotton was In good demand at full board prices; sales 2.250 bales, Including 300 to arrive and 200 f. o. b.; delivered on contract 700 bales; quo? tations advanced %c. : middling, lOajo. Futures opened 10<j7>i3 points higher than yesterday's closing, the ndvnnco holding to tho end of the hnlf-day's session. Although thero ?n-ns plenty of profit-taking, thoro tvero enough scared shorts to keep prlcen well up to the opening ndvnnco. Tho market closed steady with not gains on tho active months of lis?lo Closing lilda cotton futures: March, 10.73; THOMAS BRANCH & CO. (Established 1838.) MEMBERS , New York, Stock Exchange, New York Cotton Exchange. Private'Wires to Principal Markets, Investment Securities, OFFICIAL RANGE AND SALE OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK ? By Thomas Branch & Co., Bankers and Brokers. l'^? Atoe?. Car and Foiin...'.'.'.'.I IPX 1 ?S *m"r'. Cnr "nfl F",,n-. I'M- "lii 1,100 ^merlcun Cotton Oil... ., Sju soo American Tobacco, pfd.104% BAUBS; Open. High, Low. Closing Rid. Asked Wi A. C. L,, com. j,-,S 1RS t?? IM ir m'S? A???f,efln ?rtlWWMi com., 156 150% IMH 16434 '11 i 'in? AM2*g,ynatccl Copper .100% 107% ItMV* 104% 16 o* . "t' faraud Foiin. 11% 41% <o?i 40% ioi% ioi% mi',i i 33% 82% 82% Amorlenri Cnn. ... ... ?% ?5" American Can, pfd. or c7 ?7 or ?,?w Amer. Locomotive, com,.. G9',4 69% 0i% W% 1 fwi ?"*''; ^'?motivo, pfd. 118 1 i'XS AmerlcnH sugar .i??% 139% ia?<, 18S?4 i inn ." ?' ""'' H' Fo' oom. "?I W% ?"') M% -m ?"?r- "'Ul H' ,'>' Pfcl. 10,-% lfr-% I'5* 10i * ?? <w Baltimore- and Ohio.noi; no% ijo'A no% l S'Ss 5rook'yn Onpld Transit,.. M% 81U ?>% ft'li Z.6W Great Northern, pfd. 31R% 818? .114 314 SIR l,mo ? anadian Pacific .170? 170% iflMj 18?% f" ?,?w Cho?apeake ahd Oblo. w,"t r.6% uivi w% aro Chicago Great;Western;.;, 20% 21 20% 400 Chicago Mil. nnd St. Pnnl. 17f?t?j 17SV4 177% 177% 1 ll.onri Colorado Fuel and Iron.... 03 63V, 61% 61% 500'Cnlorndo South., com. 31 84% 34 34V? 100 Colorado South., Ist-pfd.. 72 72 72 fi 100 Colorado South., Id pfd,... 49% 4914 49% 4!>u. 400 Clev., Cln., Chi. nnd St. I* 93 9S 07 97 2,200 Consolidated Gas .if??? l&Sft ist 154 300 Delaware nnd Hudson.205% 205)1 1/jtj 2'>;i% Del,; Lack, and Western. ... ... 4.V1 '^I'^le, com. 42% 42% 42% 42% 300 F.rlo. 1st pfd. 77% 77% 71% 77% 2O0 Erie. 2d pfd. 6S% ??% ? cS'^ 68 400 General Electric . HS IOS 167*? 167 i 300 Illinois Central . 1C9% liflij |.'jt^ 16MA i 1,100 f/uilsvllle and Nashville... 146'.', 146% MiW 14.V% 1 500 Manhattan .153 p,9 157*4 157 V" 3.800 Metro. Street Railway.116 116% 115% 116 l' 1,200 Mexican Centml . 24% 21% 2l' 24% 1,500 Mo., Kan. nnd Tex., cora.. 31% ?.4% 23=i 31% 1.100 Mo., Kan. nnd Tex., pfd... 70% 71% 70 70 SALES: Open. High. Low. Closmf?. Did. Asked. I'M Missouri Pacific . 100% 100'4 ' 80*4 8j?H 89% 3,100 National Lead .'. 74% 71% ? ,72*4 <?r? Nash., Chat, and St. Louis. ??;,, }*> I? 1,000 Now York Central.1?0V, 116 M5*4 1?% H>H 700 Norfolk and Western. S5% 85% !?*"% So 8o% 600 N. Y., Out. and Western.. 51% C>% '"?'% JV% 50 5.SM Northern Pnclflc.213? 214 211% 211% 212 18,600 Pennsylvania Railroad ... 180% 139% 388 188% 138% 800 People's Gan iChlcnim).... M 90% 6C 06 t?H 200 Pressed Steel Car. 63 6S 63 6jf% 82ft Pressed Steel Cnr, pfd. !*' 09 3TO Republic I. nnd S., com.,.. 20?/, 20%, 29 2^ ??9% ICrt Republic I. nnd S., pfd.... 102 1?-' 1<? ??L 103 30,40o Reiidliitr: com. 136% 186% 124*4 131% 135 300 Rondin*. 1st pfd. 62 92 M% 91% 92 Rending, 2d pfd. . ??. 88% 1?? 1.600 Rock Island, wm. 26% 20% 26% 2'!% 26% 300 Rock Island, pfd. 00% 67 61% GC% 60% 000 Sloss . TO SO 73 7!'% F0 Sloss, pfd. 10S 135 6,000 Southern Pacific . 66% 66% Cf,% ?'r> 66% 4,600 Southern Railwny, com.... 38% 39% 38% 3S% 3?% Southern Itnllwny, pfd. 90% 100*4 Seaboard Air I,tne, 1st pfd. 8R 91 Seaboard Air Line, 2d pfd. ?j oo Seribonrd Air Line, com. ... ??? 20*4 31 300 Tennessee Coal and Iron... 1?% 149% 148% 145 . 350 ; 300 Texas Pacific . 34 34 33% 33% 34 S3.300 Union Pacific . 182% 102% 1M% 151% 151% 48,??> United .States Steel. 41% 41% 40% 4'*i 40*4 10.700 United States Steel, pfd... 100% 106% 105% 10", 106 4,900 LV 8. Rubber, com. 50% 52% 60% WT? 61 W0 U. S. Publier, 2d pfd. 81% 82% *l7i 81% 82% 2,700 U. S. Rubber. 1st pfd. 110*4 113% 110*4 112% 113 S0O Va.-Car. Chemical, com... 49 49% '49 49 4H% 100 Vn.-Car. Chemical, pfd.... 111% 111% .111% 311% 315 riOOW.abash.com. 23. 23 23 23 2.4V* 2.SO0 Wabfish, pfd. 60 50 ' 49% 49% 49% Western Union . ??? ??? ?'3% 93% I Total sales, 444,700 shares. CLOSING BOND QUOTATIONS L. S. refunding 2?. registered . 103 U. H. refunding 2s, coupon. 1034 t'. S. is. registered. 103 U. S. 3?. coupon. 1C34 U. 8. OU 4s. registered. IO.'t? U. S. Old 4s. coupon. 1?3??, U. H. New 4a. registered.. l.-Ovi U. B. New 4?, coupon. 12o>? American Tobacco 4*. 79 American Tobacco ti. 110 Atchlson general 4s..-. 1'3'i Atchlson adjustment 4s..-. 9>U Atlantic Coast Line 4s. ?H Baltimore and Ohio si.... 30IH Knltlmore and Ohio 3'??....,. 9? Brooklyn Rapid Transit conv. 4?. 9i4 Central of Georgia 5i. 114V? Central of Georala 1st Inc. 9??, Central of Georgia 2d Inc. 87 Central of Georgia 3d In?. 84 Chesapeake and Ohio 44s. 100?, ''Mongo and Alton 34s....'.. ?4 Ch?flalo. H. and Quincy new 4s. 934 Chicago ,R. I. nnd Pacifia R. R. 4s. 794 Chicago, R. I. and I'ac. R. R. col. ES,.,. 89 , C, C. C. and St. Louis gen. si. 10-1 , I Colorado Industrial Ce, series A. 774 Colorad?, Industrial 5s. ?cries H. 73.4 Colorado Midland 4s. 7*'? Colorado and Southern 4>.?,. 944 Cuba fis. 1?3% 1>nver and Rio Grande 4s. 994 Distillers' Securities E?. 88 Erie prior lien Is. I'd Erin Gonernl 41. 924 Hocking Valley 44 (offered).s.lw? ! Japan 6s. 1W4 ; Japan ?s. 2d series. 1?04 I Japan 44a. 91 Japan 4s .certificates. 86% Japan 44s, certificates, 2d serle?. 90 Louisville and Nash. Unified 4s. 103 Manhattan consol gold 4s. 1024 Mexican Central 4s. M Mexican Central 1st Inc. 244 Minn, and Kt. Ixwl* 4?. 944 Missouri. Kansas and Texas 4s. 1004 Missouri. Kansas and Texas 2ds. N>4 National R. R. of Mexico con. 4s. 85*,. New York Central gen. 34?. 9*4 New Jersey Central gen. Es. 131 Northern Pacific 4*. 1014 Northern Pacific 3s. 77 Norfolk nnd Western con. :4s. lnisj Oregon Short Lin? refunding 4s. 964 Pennsylvania con v. 34s. 101% Reading General 4?. 100% fit. Louis ?nd Iron Mountain con. 5s. 111*4 8t. Louis and San Francisco fg. Is. fl Bt. Loulg Southwestern con. 4s. W4 Seaboard Air Line 4s. ... 91 Southern Pacific 4s... ?3V? Southern Pacific 1st 4.8 certificates. t?i, Southern Railway Cs. 11S4 Texas and Pacific 1st?. in Toledo, St. L. and Western 4s. ^M I.'nlon Pacific 4?.,. JOJ'.i L'nlon Pacific conv. 4s. 1.124 United States Steel 2d 5?. 9SK Wabatdi Ists. 1134 Wahash Deb. Ps. ?0 ] Wwtern Md. 4s. 8?7? I Wheeling nnd Lake Erlo 4?. 90 Wisconsin Central 4s. 814 I M-.and O. Collateral TrUEt 4a. 914 April, 10.85; May. 10.93; June. 1099: .Tuty. 11.07; August, 10.91; October, 10.S0; December, 10.3? RICHMOND PRODUCK MARKET. FI.OUH?Receipt* moderate; market quiet at prices' quote. WHEAT?Receipts continue light; the demand for gra<Ied ?heat continue* good, while off grades and common are very dull. CORN- .Steady. OATS?Firm nnd In good demand. RYE?yulet. HAY?All of the oc*t grade? of hay are firm at quotations. Off grades arc still neglected and can be moved at buyers prices only. POTATOES?Receipts Increasing and market very quiet. APPLES?Receipts continue very light and demand good at prices quoted. ORANGES?Firm and in goo<I demand. EGGS? Receipts moderato and market Is Arm at prices quoted. MUTTER?Firm and active; receipts very light. POULTRY? R?r?!pts light. Turkey?, ducks and small chickens especially active; other slock In good demand at quotations. VIRGINIA BACON?Market quiet nt prices quoted. RECEIPTS FOR THE WEEK?Wheat, 45,160 bushels: corn. 37,690 bushels; oats, 33.811 bush? el?; flour. 2.(00 barrels; hay. VC tons; mill feed. 233 tons. STOCK IN ELEVATOR?Wheat. 3,231 bush? els; corn. 707 bushels: oats. 35,057 bushels. POULTRY?LIVE. Tirkeys. gobble**, per lb.I 14 Hi 15 Turkeys, hen?, per lb. 18.: '?hit ken?, large, winter, lb. 14 11 18 Chickens, medium, winter, lb.... 17 ??! II Chicken?, small, winter, lb. SO '<( 28 Hen? . 11 B 12 Duck?, large, per lb. 14 if, la Ducks, small, per b. 13 3 14 Rooster?, per piece, live. 30 .U 33 Guineas, per piece. Uve..:. 20 ? 23 Geese.'per piece, live. M (J 73 DRESSED POULTRY?UNDRAWN. Turkeys, hen?, choice, lb.! 18 y? 20 Turkey, gobbler?, fair to good.. 15 W 17 Ducks, choice. H 3 19 Ducks, fal rto good. 16 ii 17 chicken?, large. 13 ? 14 Chickens, small. 13 <3 18 Chickens, mixed size?. 13 y 14 Hens . 12 li 13 Gftese .,. 12 ? 14 Drawn poultry ?ells from It^f?2c. per lb. more than undrawn. Undrawn preferred. BUTTER. Choice family, packed.I 17 ijl 18 Choice dairy packed. 13 & 19 Choice store packed. 16 9 16 Choice vellow rolls, per lb. 17 ? II Packing stock. 14 EGGS. Crates, nearby, fre/sh laid. 14 Crates, other sections. 14 I' irrels and boxes. 13 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. APPI.ES Extra. fancy. *-??.(9 7.C0 Fancy, per bbl.600 g 6.00 Choice, per bbl. 4.50 W 5.00 Common to fair, per bbl. 2.00. ? 3.50 LEMONS?Per box. 8.00" @ 3.? URANOES Florlda, bright?, fancy. 2.75 Q 3W Florida. Russen?, fancy. 2.75 3 3 00 California navels. 3.00 if 3? GRAPE FRUIT-Per box. 3.00 M J.00 STRAWBERRIES ?Fancy, qt... 30 @ i> Choice, per qt. 20 ? 24 BLACK PEAS . 1.15 ? 1.25 BLACKEYE PEAS? Prime to fancy. 1.43 ? 1.60 Common to good. 1.25 ft 1.40 CLAY PEAS?Per bush. 1.05 ffl 1.15 MIXED PEAS. 1.00 ? 1.05 BEANS?Navy, No. 1 white. 1.60 Common to choice. 1.25 Q 1.50 i Mixed, per bus. 1.20 ff 1.25 Colored . 1.20 0 L3S POTATOES?Virginia . 50 3 53 Northern, fancy, per bus. GO Early rose, per bus. 62 (ft 65 ONIONS?Choleo yellow-, bus.. 50 ? 60 Choice red, per bus. SO if GO CARBAGE?Danish, per ton.... 2S.00 ? 30.00 Florida, per bbl. 2.00 0 2.75 CELERY?Fancy, large, bunch. 85 ? 90 Choleo, large, per bunch. 75 & SO Small, per bunch. ?0 @ 91 TOMATOES? Fancy, per carrier. 4.50 ? 8.00 Choice, per carrier. S.60 ft 4.00 Poor to fair. 2.60 @ 3.00 BEANS? Fla., round green, per bskt... 3.00 0 8.50 LETTUCE? Per half bbl. basket. 3.50 ? 4.50 BEETS? Fancy, per bbl. crate. 2.76 ? .800 CUCUMBERS? Fancy. Bmall crate . 4.00 <B 4.50 SQL-ASH?Fancy, per case. 2.00 ? 2.60 PEAS?Fancy, per crate. 3.00 ? 3.50 HAY. No. 1 Timothy. 14.00 No. 2 Timothy. 12.50 <S 13.00 No. 3 Timothy. 9.00 iff; ll.rfl No. 1 clover.,mixed. 12.00 ?12.50 No. 2 Clover, mixed. 9.00 Iff, IO.Oii No. 1 Clover. 10.00 ?11.00 No. 2 Clover. nominal V!rglnla,Tlmothy, No. 1. 12.60 ? 18.00 Virginia Timothy. No. 2. 11.00 Virginia mixed. 8.00 ?10.00 Clover, Virginia. nominal SHUCKS?Balled, compressed.. 7.60 Baled, large bales. 7.00 STRAW?Compressed . T.E0 ? 8.00 Loose-pressed, large bales.... 8.00 @ 8.50 Load your cars so that hay at doors repre? sents contents, and thus avoid rejections. FLOUR. Winter super. 2.85 01 2.75 Winter extra. 2.95 iff 3.16 Winter clear. S.75 ? 4.00 Winter straights. 4.00 ? 4.26 Winter patent .-.. 4.50 fffl 4.60 Buckwheat flour, per lb. 240 8 CORNMEAL?City sacked. 80 ? ?24 Country, bolted, sacked. 55 ? 574 M ILL FEED? Shlpstuff, sacked, winter, ton.. 20.00 Bran, winter. 19.50 Shlpstuff, Bprlng. 19.00 Bran. 19.00 WHEAT. No. 2 red. 90 No. 3 red., 87 ? 83 Steamer .: 87 ? 88 Rejected . li 4i SS Va. bag lots. 80 ? 89 CORK. No. 2 white. 494 No. 3 whlto. 49 No. 2 mixed. 434? 49 No. 3 mixed. 48 ? 484 Va. corn, bag lota,....,. 48 frj 50 Va. corn, on cob.,. 47 ? 49 OATS. Winter seed. 45 ? 53 No. 2 mixed. 85 No. 3 mixed,..:. 344 No, 9 white. 86 No. 8 white. 35 ? S?4 Rye, Va. bag lots.:. 67 ? 72 Rye. No. 2 car lots. 72 ? 78 COUNTRY PRODUCE?WHOLESALE. FEATHERS?Live geese, per lb.. 60 ? 64 Mixed, per lb....,. 40 8EHDS Clover, wholesale, per bu...... 7.T5 ? 5,75 .Timothy, wholesale. 1,40 Qt 1,65 .Orchard grass, wholesale. 1.25 ? 1.60 Buckwheat, per bus.,. 70 oi 85 German millet, por bus. 90 ? 1.10 BEESWAX?Per lb. ?7 DRIED APPLES?Sliced, per lb 54 ? uartered .,,..,,..,.,,.. 6 ark. 4 ? 5 DRIED PEACHEUr-Poaled, lb.. 13 ? 18 Peeled, dark, lb.,,. t fi 10 . Unpeeled, tier lb.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.. ? u s I CHEnnrEs? Pitted (now) dry order. 1? 0 13 RA.SPHERRIES?Per lb. 17 it la BLACKBERRIES . 6 WHORTLEBERRIES;. 10 WOOL- ** Tub washed, free of burr?.... 35 ? 37 unwashed, freo of burr*. 34 4* 31 Merino, unwashed. 30 w ?3 lliirry, ?CSc, per lb. lesa. Ginseng, per lb. ?60 Senlca. per lb. 45 0 M Va. snake, por lb. 20 W 25 May npple. per lb. SO 4 Trune pink, per lb. 10 M Vi JVIM ginger, free 0f Obre. 8 ? 11 Wild ginger, natural. 5 ? 7 PEANUTS?Per Ib.. farmers.... 3 <S 3'/, BACON?Hum. small. old. 1? ft 13 Ham?, large, old. 13 4jf 16 Bide?, smoked. 10 ? 11 Shoulders, smoked. 10 ilinui. small, new. 13 <XP 13 Hams, large, new. 10 'ii i:V DRESSED H008. 6 It '* LARD?Country, prime. 8 BAI'SAOE?Per lb. 9 FI.AXSEED?Per bushel. 1.20 ? 1.40 TALLOW?Per lb. 4'.4 WALNUT KERNELS?Per Ib.. 9 ft 10 BI.AfK WALNUTS?Per bus.... 23 t? 30 CHICKEN COOPS. 85 It 90 TURKEY COOPS. 1.13 E'?'i ?'RATES. 45 _ BUTTER BUCKETS? Doz. 2.73 <& NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK. March 3.?FLOUR?Dull and i tower. Minnesota patent. i4.304H.Wj Minnesota ! bakers*. S3.?@3.3G; winter patents. UTi I 3? Rye Flour?Quiet at I3.W04.?J. Coraraeal? Steady; One white and yellow. 11.14; coarse, li;<?S1.0S; klln-drted. t2.U5?r2.7?. Bye?Nomi? nal . Barley?Dull; feeding, HOHc; malting. 476/S2c. Wheat?Weak; No. 2 red. S4Hc. elevator. Op? tions broke sharply, reaching new low records. May, ii't^ic. ; July, SJHc. ; September, 84*?c. Corn?Steady; No. 2, 49?. elevator. Options partly He. ne: lower. May. 4S*?e. ; July. 4'JVic. ; September. 4S4j,c. Oats?Mixed. 3P-#33c. Beef?Steady; family. 3U.50?/13.'?; mess. SS'ti lO.w; beef hams. fSUii'il.W; packet, llO.?Ofrll.'M. Cut Meats?Firm; pickled bellies, s'i'ijS'scj ?dckled shoulders. 7i)7'-c. ; pickled hams, l0'/*3 u'4c. I^ard?Firm: middle, western, prime. I7.SS07.9Oi refined, steady; comp<iund. II'hS^?1-.. Pork?Finn; family, H7?jl7.3->: short clear, IWd 17.5<); mess. H1.25yi6.75. Tallow?Steady ; city. 5c; country. 542S"4>C. Turpentine? Quiet. Rice?Quiet; domestic, .tV?ti^c. ; molasses Steady; New Orleans. 3vHj3cS. Coffee?Spot Rio. quiet; No. 7 invoice. 8 7-lfic. ; mild, qulei.; Cordova. 3???12?ic. Future? quiet, net un changed to 3 peints lower. Sugar?Raw. qul-t; fair refining. 2T?t/215-16c. ; centrifugal. :)*?'if 3 7-lSc; molasses sugar, 2%'32 11-lfic.; refined, quiet. Confectioners' A. M.-tS; mould A. 34.S3; cut loaf, 15.30; crushed, t?.S?; powdered. $4.70; granulated. $1.00; cubes, 44.S5. Rosin?Quiet at I4.1OS4.20. Butter?Steady a'ld unchanged. Cheese?Quiet and unchanged. Eggs?Barely steady and-un? changed. Potatoes?Easy and unchanged. Cabbages Dull and unchanged. Freights and Peanut*? Quiet and unchanged. Cottonseed Oil?Firm and moderately active. Prime crude, f. o. b. mills, 24'i'?-Ac. : prime summer yellow, Zi!i J2V4C ; prime white, 34%?3.>c.; prime winter yellow. 34H??3?C. CHICAGO. March 3.?A sharp decline In the prices of wheat to-day followed a raid by tho bears on the local market. At the close wheat for Slay delivery was down l%c. ; corn was down He; oats were oft %c. ; provisions wcro a shade to 5c. lower. The leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT?No. 2. May . SO S0V? 7S% 7SH July . SOU SOH ?S?i ?S?? CORN?No. 2. May . 43? 43'!, 4:H 4JH July . 43? 43<U 43% 43>i Sept. 44% 44"4j 43?; 43?i OATS?No, 2. May . 30V? 30% 2D& 30 July . 20*s 29? 2J 29 Sept. 2SVi 2SV? 2S 23 MESS PORK?Per bbl. May .15.37% 13.45 15.33 15.42% July .13.33 15.45 15.35 15.45 LARD?Per 100 lbs. May .7.S0 7.52% 7.S0 7.S0 July . 7.90 7.93% 7.90 ? 7.90 Sept.S.02% 8.02V? 8.00 8.00 SHORT RIBS?Per 100 lbs. May .8.16 8.20 8.15 8.17'^ July .8,22% 8.25 8.20 8.22'? Cash quotations were as follows: Flour Dull and neglected. Wlntor patent?, J3.60iii-3.7O; straight, J3.4O??3.70; spring patenta. $3.60ij'3SO; straights, ?.t/WS.GO; bakers, $2.2003.00. No. 2 spring wheat ,79i?/Slc. : No. 3, 78c; No. 2 red, 80'4ff82%c. No. i corn. 39"4i3HOo. ; No. 2 yellow, 39%@40o. No. 2 oats. 29?Jc. : No. 2 white. 30V-M 31'jc; No. 3 white, 29?31*4c; No. 3 rye. 6lc Good feeding barley, 37V4??38c: fair to choice malting. 41if50c. No .1 flaxseed. $L07tt; No. 1 northwestern, tl.12%. Mess pork, per barrel. S13.307Mu.83; lard, per 10 Opounds, $7.70; short rtbs sides (loose). JS.O?ieS.l?: short clear sides (boxed.) $8.3506.40. Whiskey, basis of hlph wines, $1.28. Clover, contract grade, $13.85. Eggs?Firm at mark, cases Included. 13<.?c. ; firsts. 13>.4c; prime firsts, 14V4c; extras, 10c. Cheese?Steady at ll%@13o. BALTMORE, MD., March 3.?FLOUR?Quiet and unchanged. Wneat?Dull and easy; apot, contract, 8fg?4%c. Corn?Quiet: snot, 4?H??? 4G&c; southern white corn, 44W@47%c. OaU? Qulot; No. 2 mixed, 34M?0i35e. Rye?Dull; No. 3 -westorn. 71i5>72c. Butter?Steady and un? changed; fancy Imitation, 2l?22c. ; do. cream? ery, 34^i?35c. Rye?Dull: No. 2 western, 71? 72c. Butter?Steady and unchanged; fancy Imitation. 2t(SC2o. ; do. creamery, MO30i\ Eggs?Steady at 14%o. Cheese?Steady nnd unchanged. Sugar?Strong and unchanged. RICHMOND GRAIN MARKBT. Richmond. Va., March 3, 190?. QUOTATIONa wheat no. 2 red (car lots).$ fi?> 89 No. 3 red (car lots). 8ft c'f 87 Steamer (car loUT). 8ft U'r 87 Rejected (car lots). 75 f.i So Rejected (car lots).,, 75 up S3 Va. bag lots. SO (if 88 CORN No. 2 white (car lots). <g> 49% G?OTt.'K'ING & CO., Stock Brokers 110?% B. Main St., Richmond. Va. STOCKS, COTTON AND GRAIN Fractional Lots a specialty. close Attention to Out-of-Town Account?. ' l PRIVATE WIRE8, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, NEW ORLEANS Private Long Distance 'Phone to N. Y, loop to Western Union Main Oflloo. Stock Ticker In Customer'? Room. . Members Richmond Grain and Cotton Exchange. , Strangers visiting the olty are Invited to make our office their headquarters, and have their mall and w^a* sent In our ?are. No. S whit? (carl ota). ? 49 No. 2 mixed fear lot?). it 49 No. 3 mixed fear lots). 'a ??',< Va. bog lots.t,. iS ? .? Corn on the cob. 47 if 49 OATH No. 2 mixed (car lots). @ 35 No. 3 mixed (car lot?). 6 3lV. No. 2 white (car lots). ? 36 No. 3 white (car lots)....... ? 33V Winter eeed. 45 ? 52 No. 2 (car lots). 72 ?3 73 Va. bag lots. 67 ? 72 CATTLE MARKETS. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. (Sales at Union Stock Yard?.) Richmond, Va. .March 3, 1901. Report of the live stock market for the week ending February 19th. Is aj foliowa; Best steer*. 5'/E4c. ; a'lot of superior steers, 64c; medium to good. 4H'3 IT4o. ; common to fair, 34944c: best heirers. 44?M*?c. ; medium to good, 4?i4V?c; common, 3\i?3=ic, ; beat cows, 34'?lc. i common to fair. 2ii34c; bulls, 1& 3%c; calves, Sii74c. for bes:; common, tla1 54c; fresh cows, with dalves. 1-.U50.00 l>cr head. Sheep, best. ce?4c. ; fair to good. 44%ti> 64c; common, 3V4c. ; best lamb?, 7w"t(,c. ; com? mon to fair. 54ij64c; beat hogs, B4?fl.60C.; rough. 44@54c Prospect good for all kind of stock for next market. CHICAGO, March 3.?CATTLE?Receipts, 200 head. Market steady. Beeves, 88.8048? ttti coHV. |L?)?440; c.ilves. ?T.i t?i 00. HorsH Receipts. I&OOO head. Market 5'JIOc. higher. Mixed and butcher?. ic.IWps'.SS: good, heavy. I6.2JC8.874. Sheep?Receipts. 1.500 head. Mnr k.-: strong; Sheep. f.1.:.15<.l'n lambs, 15.23417.0). NEU' YORK. March S>-nF.EVr1^?Receipt?. 38 head;*no trailing: " Oalvc'^Recelpts. 93 .-a: none on sale. Sheep an.l Lambs?Receipt?, ?183 head. Sheep?Nomlr.nl. Western Jambs.. i7.37'ii 07.624. Hog*?Receipt?, 2,<?/j head; none on' sale. PITTSB?RO, PA.. March 3.?CATTLE? Sup? ply fair. Market steadv. Choice. So.^iil.TI; prime.S520??.1.40. Hogs?Receipts light; market active. Prime heavies, mediums and heavy yorkers, so.sr,; light vorker?. iii.i.i'iio.:o; pigs, yJ.:VKrci.ii*: i-'ughs, $555.63. Sheep?Supply fair; market steady. Prime wethers, I3.71'i'' .?i; common, 12.5033.50; Iambs, f5i?7.50; veal calves, JS?-3.?0. CINCNNATI, O.. March 3?HOGS? Active. Butcher? and shippers, I0.4.!4ii0.45; common, J.',.W;i->."!0. Cattle?Steady. Fair to Rood ship? pers. I4-40?6,2S; comm<m, 32(33.'?). Sheen Strong a: i3.25'(j5.71. Lambs?Strong at fl.u?li TOBACCO MARKETS. Richmond, Va., March 3. 1906. Tobacco?Sun-Cured?Receipts continuo mod erato and market active at price? quoted, ?rights?Receipts cntlnue light and market active at unchanged quotations, Dark-Fired and Stemming?Receipts lighter this week nnd market firm at quotations. NOTE?Much of the tobacco arriving Is In a damaged condition, and such tobacco te\U lwo. Planters are cautioned to look after the order of their tobacco before sending It market. The quotations are as follows: DARK FIRED TOBACCO-NEW. Lug? .14.50 G ? 6.00 Short leaf. 6.00 ? k.00 .Medium leaf. 7.00 <r? 9.00 I.ong l?nf. 9.00 ?13 Wrappers ami ?election. 10.00 ? 1J . STEMMING TOI1ACCO?NEW. Lugs .$4.00 ir$ 5.75 Short leaf. 8.00 if 7.50 Medium leaf. S.oo (ft 9.0) Long leaf. 9.00 it 10.'0 Selection? . 10.00 ? 12.C0 BRIGHT TOBACCO?REORDERED. SMOKERS?Common .8 7.00 (?J$ 9.(?l Medium. 9.50 ff 11.50 Fine ..-. 12.A1 n il.M CUTTERS?Common . 11.00 (ff L'.5'J Medium . 13.00 if 14.00 Fine . 14.50 0 16.0* Fnncv . 17.00 ?20.00 FILLERS?Common . 7.00 t? 8.(0 Good . 10.50 Fine . 12.00 ? 14.00 WRAPPBRS-Common . 14.00 ft Hi.?J Medium . 17.00 ?20.60 Good ..'... S3.oo (it 3O.00 Fine ....,. 32.50 ? 37.?0 Fancy . 10.00 ?45.00 SUN-CURED TOBACCO?NEW. Lugs, common to good.t 300 if?j 0.00 Lugs, good to prime. 6.00 ? 7.50 Short leaf. 7.00 ? 9.00 Long leaf. 8.50 at 11.00 Wrappers. 12.00 ? 20.00 Danville Tobacco Market. (As Reported by Dlbroll Brothers.) Danville. Va.. March 3. 1906. Sales have continued light this- week, with tho quality In the early part about as usual, but for the past few days tho proportion of good wrappers has been lnrger. Sales have been lasting an average of about two hours n day. Prices have been steady nnd show a slight advance In somo grades. Tho hogshead market continuos" very activo nnd some quite lnrge ??ales have been consummated this week, both. In domestlo markets nnd abroad. With fairly largo sales for the month of March, there will bo very Uttlo doing on tho loose market for tho balance of tho season. >nqcrcTYLANEOCK MARKETS. .PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET. (Reported by Rodgers. McCabe and Co.) PETERSBURG, VA., March 8.?PEANUTS Spanlsh?Market firm at S1.024 per bushel; receipts light. Virginias?Market quiet at ac? tor fancy stock ?machino picked, 2?_V?c. ; shell? ing stock at lM'tf-V. DRY GOODS MARKET. NEW YORK, March 3.?n tho dry goods market to-day the movement was small. Al? though the situation was practically unchanged, yet the fact thn buyurs wero still present In considerable numbers, nnd that moro wero expected next week, was a sustaining Influ? ence. NAVAL STOREa WILMINGTON. N. C., March 8.?SPIRITS TURPENTINE?Nothing doing; receipts, 32 casks, Rosin?Nothing doing; receipts. 6SI1 bar? rels. aTr?Firm at 81.SO; receipts; 309 barr?la. Crude Turpentine?Firm at $3.2605.00. SAVANNAH, OA.. March 3.?TURPEN? TINE? Firm nt 69c, sales, 7 casks; receipts, 9 casks; shipments. 883 casks. Rosin?Firm; ?ales, 029 barrels; receipts. 874 barroLs; ship? ments, 1,120 hnrrels; Btock. 50.577 barrels. CHARLESTON. S. C, March 3.?TURPEN? TINE AND ROSIN?Nothing doing. . MARINE INTRTJilGENCE. ' PORT OF. RC1?MOND, MARCH 8, 1908, ARRIVED, Steamor Derkeloy, Shelly, Norfolk, mercan dlse and passengors, Old Dominion Una, Steamer Pocnhontas, Graves. Jamea River landing and Norfolk, merchandlso. and pas? senger, Virginia Navigation Company. SAILED. Steamer Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, ' mercan? dis? and passenger?, Old Dominion Hue. . i FINANCIAL. r=-I?'' )/?$!'&&?*? m j||? i? A OUR HOME. Factsand Figures r, oposita .fnrtuiiry C, llin.l.$ 70,023 04 Deposits Fulirnary 0. 190??.,. iij,r.7.1 !ifl Dopo?ltS Juno i), 11)03 ...'..'...'. I03,:i7:' 10 Dop?nlts September t), ino.3. lsHr.?O? 32 pppoBit?, January 22, 1&01.123,271 49 DcpoBltfl February in, 19Q8 ,-..._Vtt,7?T 03 Deposit? Juno 12, ino.-...,.n.208,841 24 DopoWlts .Tftni'mrj* 1. ion?.;.... sr.o.ssn 45 Deposits February 9, lOOU .?2SB,d03 U4 We otitrrrcw our old f|unr[?r!?. Wo run "at iinmn" In our new. Come to sen t;3?It might be to your lntcr?-.it (i per cent). ? Yours very truly, Capitol SavingsBank The Dank That P.iys 4 Per Cent. W. M. HAB LISTON, ' President. M. ADDISON, : Casriler. O. S. MORTON, Assistant Cashier. RICHMOND, VA. UNITED STATES, STATE AND CITY DEPOSITORY. Capital._ $500,000 ? Surplus and Undivided Profits, $200,000 Assets, over. $4,000,000 This bank solicita accounts of firms,, corporations nnd Individ?an. Its equipment nnd conservative management insure depositors prompt and satis? factory service. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. We furnish Letters of Credit and Travelers' Cheeks, available In all parts of tho world, and will be pleased to supply the traveling public on application, either In person or by mall. Safety Boxes In our new Manga neso Steel Vault for rent at $3.50 per an? num nnd upwards. Do It Now When Ufo Is young, the health good and work steady. Is the time to save. The pay-days come ho regularly that wo forget that age Is slowly creeping upon us. Qur health falls, work stops and we are dependent. The "PROVI? DENT'' will help you to save, and offers Its best service. All sums received. Interest paid on do PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK, Corner Ninth and Main Streets. S. GALESKT, W. GRAY WATTSOX, President. Cashier. ?E LIVERPOOL and LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY ENTERED THE UNITED STATES IN 1848, SINCE WHICH DATE IT HAS PAID TO POLICY-HOLDERS IN THE UNIT-ED STATES OVER 100,000,000 of Dollars. DAVENPORT & CO., Gen'1 Agents, 1113 EAST MAIN STREET. 5 Per Cent. Semi-An nual Div? idend Participating Gold Bonds Sold on Single, Annual, Sem!-An nual, Quarterly or Monthly Payments. Short Term Savings Bonds Sold on Weekly Payments. American Reserve Bond Company, Incorporated. Home Office: Lexington, Ky. Largest, strongest and most ex? perienced Investment Pond Compa? ny In the United States. Assets, $3,250,000. Paid Investors over $3.:>00,000 In eleven years of business. State deposits, J1..VXV? 0? a larger amount than Is maintained by nny other financial institution In tho United States. Under supervision of thirty States. W. H. MERCER, State Manager, 713 Mutual Building, Richmond, Va. R. E. STONEBURNER, Supervisor Savings Department, 612 Amerclan National 33anlt Building. Representatives wanted In Virginia and North Carolina. Branch, Cabell & Co. BANKERS, Uli East Main Street. Members New York Stoclc Exchange, New York Cotton Exchange., and Chicago Bonn! of Trade. ' Wo offer and recommend to Investors Richmond City 4's and Jefferson Realty Co. 1st Preferred Stock. BUSINESS And Personal Accounts Sollci-tcd by STATE BANK OF VIRGINIA 1111 East Main Street, Richmond, Va. BANK OF RICHMOND, Corner Main and Tenth Streets. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $1,150,000. Interest at threo per cent, paid In Savings Department, com? pounded seml-annunlly. tonopahVgoLdhf^ " ?AND MANHATTAN? i Alio all rtbout"?oppcrj". Print ?Ti in ti TO Inv?itorj"niul Answer,) To Qjicrlo'?* umnt.?KNT t*RKl? ? b?-wc?lilv to Imliicu "??crib?.Write tu-d<v-addnui PJ*OHTS^PUB.GQ uba?rlb*. Write to-dew-adduui ?uitc 7a 47 New 5*. New YorkJ "f* (ii't ']erina and Hutes From The American National Bank. They n.ay lie able to save you soma expense la tho .collecting- of your out of-town business, THEIR FACILITIES ARE UNSUR? PASSED. The Savings Bank of Richmond, 1117 East Main Street, Next to Hotel Lexington. THE INS TITUTlO?FOR THE PEOPLE PROMPT, LIBERAL AND COURTE? OUS TREATMENT TO ALL. Deposits In sums of ONE DOLLAR and upwanlA received nnd Interest al? lowed. Loans made on real estate. Negotiable paper discounted. R. A. PATTERSON, President. L. V.. MORRIS, Vice-President. JAMES M. BALL, Cashier. Directors: George L. Christian, N. D. Hargrove. P. Whltloclc. H. Theodoro Ellyson; \\\ H. Zimmermann, H. Alsop, F. SlUerdlng, IL Seldon Tnyior, O. O. Owens. John W. Gordon, G. G. Valen? tine, It. F. Patterson. City Bank OP RICHMOND, VA. Capital, ...... S400.000 Surplus and Undivided Protits, $150,000 Would bo plensed to receive tho ac? counts of corporations, firms and Indi? vidu?is. Interest allowed on deposit In Savings Department. WILLIAM H. PALMJ3R. President. E. B. ADDISON. Vlce-FrosIdcnL J. TV. SINTON. Cashier. ?HE BANK OF COMMERCE AND TRUSTS Tenth and Main Streets. BANK OF COMMERCE, No. 214 North Fifth Street. THE CHURCH HILL BANK, Twenty-fifth and Broad Streets. CAPITAL, $200,000.00 Solicits 'the accounts of Individuals. firms and corporations. Prompt, courteous and careful attention given to all business entrusted to our core. Threo per cent. Interest allowed In Sav? ings -.Dopartmont OLIVER J. SANDS. President. A. R. HOLLADAY. VIce-Presltlent. J. D. LECKY. Secretary. BORROWERS AND DEPOSITORS INVITED First National Bank, RICHMOND, VA.. CAPITAL and SURPLUS, $1,200,000. STEAMBOATS. irginia Navigation Co. JAMES RIVER DAY I.INB. STEAMER V OC A H O N T A S LBAYBS MONDAY, WEDNES? DAY AND FRIDAY AT 1 A. M. (or Norto'ik, 'Portsmouth, Old Point, Newport News. Claremont and James 1-tlvur landings, uwl connecting at Old Point for Washington, Hal tim?te and th? North. Btut? rooms reserved for the nlgnt at moderst? prlcoa. Kloctrlu car? dlrtot to tho wharf. Furo only U-W and jl Norfolk. ?',-.....-. ,"','' Freight received for above-named placeo and nil noltits In Eastern Virginia nnd North Caro? lina IltVIN WEIS WER. tlen'l. Mgr. U. A. BARBER. Jr.,'Secretary. Clyde Steajnship Co. PHILADE?UPHIA. RICHMOND AND NORFOLK UNE. Freight received and delivered dally at C. and O. Rwy. Co.'s Depot, Seventeenth ami' Broad Streets. H. K. WiXU.U'lN, Sqllcltlnfi As?iiil. Vs. Nuv, Co.'? Wharf, Recluita. RAlLnOAt)3. K. P. & P. Fred^Hckiburo ft ?****oiwi'-?hi.iuiiijij?iuw Potomao if, rt. Train? Leave niohmdnd? Northwirt. 4:K A. M?iMIIy-llyM at' Throunh. S:M A. M.?Daily-Main St. Through. C!W ?r??f--'Jally-a*!n St Through, AS .... I'ulljnan caw. A- M.-.hxcppt Monday. Dyrd BL ThroMh _ ? A",Pullman cam. *" ^n?!,""^'?* Duyej?Elba. Aahlana A* '?r40 *tb??I?t>?l?Jr?Bjr*-d a?. Through. Local ll ? S*"*-"**?* Dsys-nmi o*. Through h?AT?SMk ^J" D"d PL Frsd?rlo<?. ""W Apcoinmodntlon. ?S? !?' i?~rdn"?.-""ln ?? Through. .^?mjSa? D?**-W?* A.hiand a?. Trnln.'AIr??'y-?iyr-1 Ht- Through. ??mam ArXlv? R le"?"?nd?southward. ?"eoi&Sg* u????b?. a.?-??* A* b?rt,'X^'"k ^r^-Uyrd BL Frederick?. ??IT, i St A'^f'-nmo-Istlon. ?&#i2pr ?'--B'rt ?-? ??* i!?PM'5;"ri*:- s<- Through. ?P W~l?l,l1)'-?*!2i-t- Through. m'o?i.'"~?>,,?-'~*'rr1 *"- ?n?fk Locar ,:'2p^!!r??^I?,|1':'r-1'ala Bt- *?*<?**? A? n?5 p ifcz&tt?-*!!?* 9t- Tiwwfl* All PmTiV/"** n?r?-B7ri fit. -Z*.?*?. ?II ah?vT ,;iL1r'"?I fi!?*s!!'* ? r*rh? Car, <* ?rar ? ?i-w'?!*?% ?am* *ratns arrlvlne; Rfeft t?r?\Z? ?"frai? a-.d i*>?rtirr^ ud tarmao gggggi*. ragjk? Traras Southern Railway 7^0 A ^f"*??'? Lr.?vE-'p.?CH?f?^f;. l?:i>- p' ??5*2r~?-,*aJ &* Chariots* ?r. c i.,~T*D,nr?Uraftwl?Bt??< Pi?^.Trr rt? f-,;an** *nd Btnr.?aar?tam. Jf?w 0?-*nr,*. TSnnr'i rM??! f-i- r H.? P. M ?Da?ty? Ur.t*~? Tftr^oirV' ~*-*'*''??*?-"uv? - ?-*_='v:-v J?ium. Jf?Tr Or??ns?, oca *r.i ?T? ::-jt ?o?r?X .'!??''i..r.''r O?a*? C!t7. C-tSwt. K?7Trn> LvraJ. PaTcLir. r?a.?7 J-J? -h. f.ll^?R*K ??rjBK ?jnz. IAS?1* ?"'u-*' ?o ???*???? ?Al Zwn ?-"? l^aje Wt?aaoBa ?;3) ?. Jt. ?auy. waSri,1-Bor" ?s?**? w.?*i*7-r;=S rm^"',-111' ?-?m-r. for B?lUm-?r? an^ ?2 taadlnp Mancar?. WMi>?.*1ay? ?L?'? B*^m?r? cad at Oloa 4-t? a C F2-n'- Al!m-,n?, and Oay Bank. ^?^""^jt"*'>t ?<tn4?y_t?:al .tiIx?-1 fot S-"? V Ir %?' T:M ?L??From ?I! the Sonta. HaM?h Churlo??. Durham and ':*'i't?tMn7^r*,m K*r**i!I? ?na latermedtmw ,?5 m'0?~nit"7 frorn ^-"t P?1"1 "'?> Bait! Frll? ''n'?e<:,,on? Sunday? Wede?a?.ya ar.d 10:? A. *?.?xr?iT\*riKr9 and Fridayt: 8:10 P. Point ?xcept Sunday?From Wut C" 7riVtS.Ti'rRT- D- R A.. Richmond. Va. o SAnnW3CK. W. H. TATLX3B. \7 ~r- ? P- A.. h. b. spnvrnn. tvm'i m?t.. _Wa^ilntion. D. C. Chesapeake ? Ohio Ry. Cincinnati, Indianapolis, st. Louis, Chi? cago, Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, 2:O0p.m. and 11KX) p. r>. dally. Westbound Local Trains) 7:3"> a. m. nnd 5:15 p. m. week days. Newport News, Norfolk and Old Point, 9:00 a m. and 4:00 p. m. dally. Local for Newport News and Old Point, 7:S a. m. nnd 8:00 p. m. week day?. James River Line: 10:M a. m. dally; J:13 p. m. week days. Arrive Maine Une fr?m West: T:*) A. M? "S:30 A. M.. ?3:30 P. M.. *1:K F. M. FroH Knut: "10:03 a. M.. ?ll:*,-, A. M.. *7:0n P. M. ??3:00 P. M. .Tnnira Hiver: "S-.tO A. M.. ?6:31 P. M. (?Dally; "Ex. Sunday.) ONLY ALL-RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Leave Byrd-St. Station, Richmond. Dally. In Effect Jnn. 24th. 1908. FOR NORFOLK: ?9:00 A. II.. ?3:C0 P. M.. 7:25 P. M. FOR LYNCHBURO. the WEST nnd tho SOUTHWEST: 9:05 A. M.. 32:10 Noon. 9.00 P. M. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping cars. Cafe Dining cars. Trains arrive dally from Norfolk *U:40 '6:60 P. M.? from the West 7:42 A. M., 2:05 P. M., 9:20 P. M. Office 83S E. Main SL ?Flyer: 2 hra.20 minutes. W B. BEVILL, C. H. BOSLET, Gen. Pass. Acent. Dlst. Pass. Agent. ATLANTIC COAST LINE EFFECTIVE JANUARY !?h. Trains leave Richmond dally; For Florida and South. 9:03 A. lt., T:2S and ?11:50 P. M. Fci Norfolk, 9:00 A. M., 3:0o r*. M'. and 7:? P. M. For N. & W. Ry. West, 12:10 and 9:00 P. St For Fetor?burff, 9:00 A. M.. 12:10, **00. 5:4S, 9:00 and 11:30 P. M. For Ooldsboro nnd Fayettevllle. *3:58 P. &L Train? arrlvo Richmond dally: 4:17. ?:<0. ?S'JJ, ?10:? and 11:40 A. M.; ?1:00. 2:05. ?:50, 8:00 and 9:M P. M. ? Except Sunday. ?* Sunday only. C S. CAMPBELL. D. P. A. Seaboard Air Line Railway. Southbound Trains Leave Richmond Dally. 9:10 A. M.?Local to Norllna, Mamlet and Charlotte. 9.-60 P. M.?Solid Pullman to St. Augu?!.. 2:20 P. M. and' 11 P. M.?Through Pull-r mans and conch?^ to Savan? nah. Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham and Southwest. Trains Arrive Richmond Dally. ?:1E A. M-: ?:4i A. M. ; 4:?5 P. M._ Richmond and Petersburg Electric Railway. Cam leave corner of Seventh and Perry Streets. Manchester, every hour (on the hour) from 6 A. M to 10 P. M. Lait car 12 midnight. Limited car. S:? P. M. dally, except Sunday. Cara ' leavi Petereburg-. foot of Bycamort Street, every honr from ?:S5 A. M. toi 10:3a P. M Lnat car 11:40 P. NT. Limited car 7:15 A. M.. dally, except 5lin'mv. ??^.,,_? ni^h All cars from Petoraburs connectlns- mca? mond cara. STEAMBOATS. LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY: Night Line for Norfolk. Leave Richmond every evonlng* (fOot .Vjih Street) at 7 P. M.. ?topping at Newport Newa on route. Fare. J2.B0 one way, HoO round trio. Including stateroom berth: meals. SO?, each. Street Car? to Steamer's Wharf. FOR NEW YORK Via Nlsht Line Steamers (except Saturday) m?kln? connection In Norfolk with Main Lin?; Slili>, MlowUiK day at 7,P. M.; also NorCo:k und^ Western 3iy. ut 9 A. M. and S P.M., and Ch.i:<a- ? neake & Ohio By. at 9 A. M. and 4 P. M.. tnuklnc coniiertlon daily (except Sunday) nt Nuri'itlc with Main Lino Ship? nailing at 7 1'. 51, Tlckota. SOS K. Main Street Merchants and Miners Transportation Co.'s Boston,-Mass., and . Providence, Ft. I. 6lea.m'ors leave Norfolk for Boston Tuoaday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. For Provl. dene? Monday, Thursduy and Saturday at f P. M. Passenifors and freight taken for all New Enslan.t Pointa. Tickets on avile at C. ana O Rwy. and N. and W. ? Rwy. Oftlcea. and No. 8!9 Fast Main. Bay Line to Baltimore. Vlu C. and O. Rwy. and Old Polo! U. 8. MAIL ?OUTK. Leave Richmond via C. and O, dally, except ?Sunday, at I P. M.. connectlns at Old Pulnt \\ lirt Heumera of Old Bay Liru-, leav? ing 7:14 P. M-. arriving Baltt. more fl:3? A. M.. connectln? North. Kaat and West. l'*or tlcketa and Information apply ta C. and O. Rwy,, Richmond 1'ratuUi Com?uj, and N?. S? -?tut Mala BtTMt.