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..New York.. Stock Market Lend Strength to General List, and Give Firm Tone to the Rails.. DEALINGS ARE PROFESSIONAL I i railing l.lemcnt Whets Public j \ppetite by Gains in 1 dif ferent Stocks. l\\ IIROADAN U All,. .*'>> iorl. Mhi. h J7. \iiii!Prou- a,.tan-os I ?' 'inituit industrial* l?-r,i - rct.jrth to con?r.'l !!;? ntv! p.iv .1 firm tone in I '1 '? 1'' tllO 11 :. I ? i7;,;., tioll.s : 1 tO-daV'si | u<"" I' ?>!' til' 1-' clily p: ofes.-loi'ial 1 \ <'/' 111 <v>,- t..r tlx* in-: ten day.-. I * '???<* t .1* * ' . ? ? pll>.I i or1, o ltr. I c?? -. , nient. commission house* begun to advise ' '? ? patch . . . to. i <. ' r S ? .ns ? i .r !. <-. l.. . 't -????? H.t ' .. . .. I ?; \\ . . ( A -:i,i Sp,.! . , ,v . ... $ several tlioUfntiil shares each. Present proir ui.ii, .llf ,iir>. . iV i:i ?I: ? ! I.l t:ic til,. , ,.-t ?' ? I"'' ? '"t within the r,?-' Pj\ I "tit- hy i! til" :: f. si-., price ? the stock xvlll have advanced :??. | ;i,,.K priors vi (>;? . Oiitu-, .i l.v a -harp ??? 1 K.'ti-as pro t ?: . -yi ? 1,!?!??- to . ? lie \\. -i iti I >:i in tl.r f.i ?? . ?. ? tfrom President Shall that lie saw j 1 " ,vl ' rcBttliir ?:Ivi I fit..-,; ? uoi I* paid. Unfortunately for stockholders I often utterances rcgHrdlns dividend action :ne, } p,..ie ? T,? ' ' ' ? K ,.;r;,rjy anticipate* the p.. s ir.w ..f the [ItvMpnd, A ti-n, .. ii < ?,.:i wiis tiiken in hard and ad '1 ?' ' : ? 1 < American Linseed oil v moved up easily on a few trades. Stude- I J';"-' ??o-.in.oH Kilned l?y - mi th* j. -..'e-r? | ? "? ! V. , ? strung. atul 1 ?: i.l' r? r.vt I y to fro ! i., rot,p.- tr.'-i" indicate .. r?*n?\v;<: ,,f ? '?> ? ot!fu:t,?-: . ar. i toj.po- t ?' *? -'ii -<lv.;t t '..lllorrii i JV;,.-, ";l '??? "? ?! - tit- m,, j ?i ??'?U K.'iii" A'.ter.tlon ! - ' "o:.".4tio r ^ hi. h -?> jar l>Kr- r,..: Uegun to antlvlpate tlie im 1T?y,r'1 >' ?> ' 1 rop?-r*>. With m r.lin ' UW Shares closed Htropg at i v! ? ?1 ?- until,pitted. ., v' 1' '' ' : * *.;,r|) 1 , *t i ho i,* n ? from ,1.'; " " ;?'??? ' : 'r-Kip for the nrop ' . ? >ho:t- hi tip t*?.o? j, - -<t"i i t,;,,, ' ' ? ? ? ???? *r>. I'.nr'.' ?. .mio: i> S' - ? J.oii o-, pint,--t.,lii, C It p .'-1 1-1 VloTV (.? th? ^.. : ' - '? 'T -- York O rr.t .?> I.at ?-? " f. pi it t> touching 10S??i the lilgii ro -ord of Feb- j ?' ?'' >?,i i?. ? ???,.. .?rtis> .. ' ' Brook > '. ??i i.i Transit and ??tliighouM issue* fractionally liijher. ! ? .to'. o.~ oxpro-^?rt o\ the settlement of the Rtinieley Intereat : . ' ? ? ; ' v.' : 'nterest. and the 1 '??":t iut. - - to carrj " "*? t. a -->\r.' 6?alr. rbaret^'i'll'"t m? h ttrul L|,ardl>' exceeded f.W j e r' iook a s"'i*rp a<;var>-?. , * Th- Oerrtiot. ? ? ' ?' ' * ?? M?od statement. ?ho? - : '* - Cr Si f?r . ' ' it;V:s io?t j? ;v c-.. II ? "ov.:i ment. Money rater remain un- : . r' '~r more t.r.3 r.ir> !:;to ' ?' of 1 nT'tJatlv? ir..^.,... ? s ? ??.? l * ,l~ttlr:g ,ll 'J1:-/ ?' b> sharp advances it, o:<e r ???iti - ?mj ; tt 1 ? ?. '"or JT?- to* o -.-I. ? ' ?? ? <s?iiilr*.- It, stork*. When ? - ?? - i.othin* '.ii th? nt-* to tudicate th^t brtnU away Irom the >nott?ny of recent colorless setslons. Dur fiero 'ui a hro^.i ovement. Gains or i t?? i pnmt* ' * . t ? pt I. . is * . v. ? l.iil't>h rutnors ' 1 ? the riimors tvht. >i (ound v!';.: luijon wen to tho otfoot that a " * rtr.ri r .. - -,; >l.ort i>. ' ??> l,.it.fi. j reports Intlucneed sto.-ks to I " '* " etnent appeared to ? to th? itr.iri; technical - '? :l itrket had heitome oversold ! [" ' . '* ?*?**?> 1'? run tip prices ' Haven v. ? k at tl.o h?. * !" o: i :o : i o \Mi?on? intimation that satisfactory I ' . " ">"f * tovr.t- i hOttl : - r' preferred sold of.' 1 ' I'".' " ^ to th" low os-t Mn, o , y%. ? ti of ts ink on otfl. lnl " " ?? ' -nparently no ,? '. * i?-*] divldoiid payment | * utnele> shares t\?r?s 1 *?'' r'?T '-ii i^t^n^lnti "" ' '"PP-l shar- ? ' ' " ':i t>:o il -Ml . and reports of Increased local runt loi . o.rai ^ 'i'v 17,!* \l*"t I" tpuiar. United I i on., tir, htitireri oil , ?r : " "U < ?< . tend}' , ' ^ ? "'lie. 1 Mri.e . . ' ; ? ? ? ?< tilt.'-:' ,la\ -. ? ? ' * llier II tit I ]o ' f, Vu' ,in" -t 1 ? '> " ? ? ?? I.'"': fo:- . ... M C >i 1c n n' t/o 11 iir ?] * I' Vt^7'" H"r *Kv*r> ...... . ? . ' * ' ??vernmer.t bun.j. I .iu.ro.I-. irrcgt;ir?r. Ill* HMOM) STOf'R MARKKT. 1^'t 1'Vtie Hurrh 4: r*r\. ana li< nd Brokers 101S E. Miin S'reet, ? ? .?nr.ncl. Va. .March IT, tv^ AT Ht Biula ( i.tiiriofi. 2-3. <?. on.) R.-l.OM at | '? Kallonai Rati a-' r. ??.'.? riirrn-.s Id II Vl i:' ' . .. , . ??d. A.fd. j ? l-M- ? . V. ... | l: i:'i v . ISA 1 f.U? i A JI ;f >M.c ' , J : * r ? . ivaen 1 ai.i 4i*s 1?M t4 <?eorj a, Sou. and . ,H-. ... jS ? p?i5daAdi/{"i-; !?* ::: Seaboard Ad .fetV'S#'!!!'" - IS V'e '-.j V-' ' * V. ' ? i . .? sri:?i; w. :.v'wis},< " ^ t i , (-o , ' ' r . w railroad stocks' cr:" ? C ' "ti on, p.7': . tdiesapeake and Oh o..;. ion m BwbSanl Air ::: i.- r: A'n^Var.-V.a'' - Broad Street Bank ' 'J? ! "i Nat:.. I . r .* . ' 'tlchnioti'l It . ik ->?' i:t?.ii?:..??j i.. . V:, ; ? '-'x \ .rcinlu T? : t ^Veft Jlri'i lift:; '. ! j'' ' I >? >!.-?11.:' ' r . ? < *0 t" ! !, 4' Ml.st-KI.I.A NK'if ? 1 ? :int.. Ya..C?r. Chen. ' P ,.v> K. . Quotntlor.h for (r.re.,.,-, ?t a price to which interest n ? : ' * Income t,ot< .? und ('???!< , ?i , ..v . . . e . ' ?ri. BOND LiS7 At:* Mi- t l.ine Is- 4 At ;>ntl' fViast l.ine-l. ai l x , **'? rr>nv tin ttahlnior- u k^.., OPEN ^r^nr'^"r W1T17 THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND 110? EAST MAIN STREET. 11.00 11AK EH A START. 3 I'Elt CENT INTEREST Sale*. Sto- J<.? 100 Allis-Clialiuers . . 100 Allis-Chalmers. pfd 14,800 Amalgamated Copper .. 1,200 Am. Agr. Clifni., com.... Amor. Hoot Sugar, com. . 5.000 American i'hii 00 American ("an, pfd 1,310 AiiU'i. Cur ami Ktlry. , . . M?U American Cotton Oil.... Amor. Hide a ml l.oa.. pr. S?0 American l.inseed Oil... 400 American Locomotive . . 750 American Smelting American Snuff, coin.... 1.300 American Sugar 1.S60 Ainor. 'I'd. ami Tel. Co.. 1 00 American Tobacco, com. 200 America it 'uiluifco, pfd. 2,7i>0 Anaconda Copper ?100 Atchison V Atlantic Coast "Lino .V i'. 1. of Conencticut.. 1.500 Ualtiinoro and <?hlo J,!>oo Hethloliem Steel Co., coin 200 Kethlehom Stool Co.. pfd l.ritish-Aiuer. Tob. Co.. 3,320 I'rooklyn Rapid Transit. 16.900 Central heather, com.... 4.300 Canadian I'acllic .' .*>(.?0 California Petroleum ... 3.300 Chesapeake ami Ohio.... 5oo Chicago Croat Western. InOChi. Croat Western, pfd. 2,652 Chi.. .Mil. ami Si. Paul... 1 no Crucible Steel Cor., com 75 Crucible Steel, pf<l 3,000 Colorado Fuel and Iron.. Colorado and Southern.. Consolidated Gas f.oo Corn Products. coin 100 Den. and Klo Gran., com. 1.300 Krii 300 Krie, 1st pfd l-'ed Mill ami Srn.. pfd. . 200 General Klectrlc Geo. \V Holme Tob. Co. 2.000 15re,it Northern, pfil ('.o0 Croat Xorthern Ore Ctfs. "00 111 inois Cont>a 1 7O" I nu rboro? M #?( ??00 1 nt orboro-M et.. pfil 1..">00 Int. Harvester, com 200 Int. Mor. Marine.com.... Int. Paper int. Paper. pfd 10Q Kansas City So., com..,., "..son f.-iiijfh Valley Oppn. 13 47? 7 4* 5i# J ' 29R 021 50 J 41 ii'l GS3 i 605 123 2493 lor. J 354 97 i SSi Hi S5J 92 33 11J 29 !'!? 1 r,a 954 3i'i U? 12 2SJ 444 1*47 127* 36-j 109 J jr. ?50 104 8 in* HlKll. 13 47? 5fiJ to a 2* ifi 51 ii 5 a i A 34 9 3 54 7i Sfifc 4 4 8 5 9 2? 12 3 4 11 <? <t;i J ?>i 54 34 1 1 01; 35 i 147? l.ow 13 473 744 554 2!?S 92* f.Oj 41 '104 3f> 6Sj iooj 24 9 3 10:, 4 .154 S*i 444 J<5 33 -054 114 2!" 9s; It'3 944 32 I 11J 12 2S? 44J 147 i a?5 \ 1094 I 4 Closimr. tin! As-keil. 12* 47 745 301 i'L'l M 4 l> ...?j 1 1 * 1 i'.o 1 ?; 111 I 10 123 12 249A 25 1054 10 353 3 44 4 92 4 3?; 53 4 11 \ 29 ; IriS 944 J 334 1 11 3 11-i 2*4 4 14 351 147 1 1 r, 0 1 127 4 1: 10:<3 11 113 1 14->8 14 Sales. ?Stock? I.iggetl.and Myei's, com. lOOI.iggett and Alytl-s, plV. 100 Lorlllard Tobacco, com. x 24cr and 5r{? extra.... l.orillard Tobacco, pfd. x I i'l Louisville and Nashville. 1.1500 Mexican Petroleum .... lot) Miami Copper 1,400 Mo., Kan. and Texas.... 1.400 Missouri Pacific 200 National Hlscillt .14,000 New Haven 4.S72 New York Central 100 N. V.. ?>nt. and Western. Norfolk and Western.... 1.900 Northern Pacific Paeilic Mall 5,130 Pennsylvania 100 People's lias P. C. C. ami St. 1 j? com.. Pittsburgh Coal. coin.... <?20 Pressed Steel Car 600 Ry. Steel Spring, com... 29.000 Heading 1,000 Republic Iron and Steel. 200 Republic I. and S.. pfd. x 1 i 'c 100 Rock Island 900 Rock Island, pfd 1,250 Seaboard Air nine, 1.100 Seaboard Air I.ine, 400 Southern Railway St. l.ouls-Soutbw. Slosft-Shefi'ieltl . . ",ts00 Southorn Pacific 400 Southern Railway 5oo Southern Railway, pfd.. Standard ?>i 1 of N V 100 Texas Pacific 10.500 I'ltion Pacific 1'. S. Cast Iron Pipe, com 3001'nited Cigar Stores 4.000 I'nited States Rubber... SS.soO I'niteil States Steel COO I'nited States Steel, pfil. S.100 Va.-Car. Chemical Vn.-Car. Chcmical. pfd... Va. Ry. and Power, com. \":i. Ry. and Power, pfd. Wahiisli Wabash, pfd 1.-100 Western i'nion WcymniiRrtt. Toh., com.. SCO Nevada Cons. Copper.... 700'fenn. Copper Total sales for day. Total sales for week (two Open. High, i i 7 i i i 7 4 169 169 c??m. pfd . . com. ? 'losing, l.otr. Hid. A>kfd. ... 2244 226 I16J US (5 Si ?3 j( I ?>< 24 4 137 67 4 9 Olj 27 4 10* 224 43J 314 163J 354 SS4 41 194 .>4 4 253 94 i 25 g 34 23 I 154 157 *925 62 63S 110 32 J 6Sil 233 17 lii'7 4 68i| 914 274 ii'24 i i i 3 1224 434 314 1 6 5 4 2 6 i SS4 20 J f.5 253 9 ? 2 2 5 J S 4 ???30 154 15S4 934 152 64 5 1 I o S3 4 1174 169 ?ISA 2:t3 1?5 I -<S 1 37 ?5 Si 91.a I0R 22i 4 34 31 163 s! 254 SS4 41 '?? 194 54 h 258 9 44 25 3 N34 230 1 5 i 614 ?531; 109? 32 4 167 1 1 I 13S 6K 233 17 24R 137 6S'3 90 J 2 *5 A 21 ?X A 313 ?53S 63 4 154 34* 15 a I 5i 34; 31 9 13 253 8 8 J ""o 1 5 4 1.1S 111 923 ?;i s 64 4 ?3 634 215 154 34',' 245,400 shares. days), 403,100 shares. < and Ohio conv. 4lt* WV? 1.1...I .1 Mv.?r? ? (Mfi> lftl l.iSUPtt ami Myers .? i Ma t US l.--rl!!ard '"?"?it"p.?ny > I'1! I. r -d ('>inp:iny 7s HS'i Norfolk and Western conv. 4:js 103'.> i:ird Air I.lne .?tunip?d 4s (asked).. S5 Heaboard Air Um 4dJ. i>.-? TT'rj J Southern Railway is -??? 7<*? i Southern Hallway ?>s ? lcra? I'tllted States Steel "nfl Se raised State? registered 519, 1M0 (bid).. !>>ss t'nlted States rfjlsttrfd 3*. 1?1J 'bid>.... Hi j I'nited States Panama 5? (bid) 101 \ I.i - l;ror. n Hros. ?. t f ??. "Md.? i'? "Vlrs'nlJ-t'ar. '"hem. let Is (hld> !>RVs Ya Ky. and power Co. fs (bid)....,.... i Walnj'i ?:????. -S .'?? Wabash-lVtt?. Term. 1ft (bid) ? COTTON MARKETS. \ ? iv y.i:k. March 17.?Th? cotton market ? ?i i.ervous ;?r..1 unsettled to-day with pri ??? off under liquidation and a i? -v.; of foreign and lOv ul -"'liitn. whl> li to :? 'plret by lf<> favorable f ? ail\i.;c? from Miiiu'licftfr. better v. e , ? hct f??r f- rm * or); iti the South, and .n l i* a thai the weaker old crop short h..,i n pretty v.c! eliminated on t .i ? ???? "???* a-.va.. ? The dosing tOI ? was c .-a*., but 1??*. pi I <?? ?how to a ret decline ? There w ** ?: lerabl* confusion at the -iperun? owir.c to i!i? n-w method fn!!o>v .?i( hy the t'er-us Kureau in compiling the s.tpp'.y <i- dU;r;hu'on figures. Wa-hinr to' -p.it \?? hao warned the trade that th? ?.?; p;n:ilt.c :.cures would gl\e the pro i'i- tlon of :e , "tton ami llntets k|> iir;. !?:>?. bat fev.- traders pcaii'ii to under jtan ! that th?> :om?sMc t-till consumption for th? month of l-'ebruaiy would be re ported ??par.it-:y a'-o. and many compared the cor sumption of line cottor. tor the ? ?.tl with *h* combined < onsutnntlon of . r.e an-! lint".-? for t'. ? mm' month last ><3-. This pr?b\bly accounted for part of th? early selling. and after np?nlnr hir?;> '???n. > with March unchanged and other month- f'T> points lower. t!i? mirket sold ?. . .it p' int- yesterday's (lusin^ !'c.ir?? When the coriert comparison for th* ren - j- r.'tnir- > line generally understood, am'. It r\> seen that the l'ebruiry conbumptton was In ?> ??e-ji of last y^ar. prices rallied 5 or '. points from the lowest on io\e-ltiR. T: ? 'iiarket. however, weakened again in she afternoon under ter.ewrd liquidation. <"? -irr prices v.fre -r.ithln ? or S polntn of the lowest. |Ti\ate cable* said that the tone of the Mai !ie.-!?r market was pooier. nwinr to a ernall export demand, &nu Liverpool ho>i"> W're heavy fllfrk het? la'e in >jie jift.-r iif.nn. House-" with Southern connections ??ere not particularly active, and March . .,-e . . . point?. over May. lfter lelllnp abou: (Z points over May during the day. t.'otten fu'uret closed steady: Open. Ilich. I.orr Close March 12.*3 J;' ?S li.f-t v... .? 1..9T ll.t'3 11. .t ilv 1! ??: 11 11.71 II.t; ::iril*t 11 ' T )t ? S li ? *. 11.'.1 - ? U.83 11.55 n..; li.a I .e, en.i,-! .. tl." ? 1 i.41 U.V, Spot cottor quiet, m'. i.l :r.; u;d?.i.ds. 1S.1"" \ tnl i liins gulf. ! '.<*. '"ot?o.-. fiulct, rr.i idi'.r.r 3: 1*3. t.et re.-eipt., I 0 ba>? itrosr ? ~J~ ba'<" fa!" ' (0 bale.-: ?tock. 1)7.''.."j ).a>*. export ?.<> the Continent, I Sales: CooitWtM, 1 612 bale*. Total to-day at all ports?Net receipts. S >.a!"-. *\pf.r> to 'ireat llrltall), i? ba'.?*. to the t.'or.tlner.t. bales stock, : l.,i'.e. ? *i.t:M?'i .atr 1 a* a:: por'.s- Ne* receipts, ?0,112 b.t'.es. export to -;r?at nrltala. 14.591 ' ba!?-- T'ra:. '" 4 ?**..? bale* to the Conti i.ent :;V.4-*{ ).?:??-. 1 I'otr.l s ? ? ? .???>p-e::.rer 1 a* a!l ports N?t ! re ejpt ?? u: expert to "ir'nt ' lit ISaln I>-a ?> to 1': ante ?.( >lf, ] t.rilp'. tit the Continent. r..je<712 bale:.; to j .lapun, M"1-7^ bales; to ^lexlco, ".7V.S balea. I Ne-v Cir;eai,s. ,\i :r< >i : The cotton mar- ? lie to iv wn.~ <iepref?e<l on the openinp ! iiti.i r.-rn.! ine i at i\ n<". lr.s? "lariliR th- entire -I-'Ion. cloallie at the lot\e:'t. :1?1>; point ? ' :it> !C! the till.I ti^t)-?- "f !' "erdt-v The pi'iiiclpiii reason for the decline In th" e;,rl>? plltt of the j.?.s^|.,.| m.;i* tn* u?? I- the tia.lc of v i.>tm ifimpai isons f ?> t the i>nsti^ II :r".iu iicuii1. ot: ? oiiMimptlon In thi? ' OU*i t' during IVbruaty The htfiiref. for 1st vi.r frot i th"1 rei onls contained the amoutit I of llnt?r'i conrium'!"l. wbureau to-?tay'? tf ? 1 ort tiid not, which caus?<l tliem to look . lieat'lsli. j:\en after the traile understood that the ; otiHuniptloti t!n11re-. r. ere larger thati last ! ??ar'f t ? ? t:?1. \ery little buyint; mm a In. In the lift-i t oon t i?? '"Ilit'.R appeared to be iri:"'v ba?ed on e\pn '..ttlntiH <if i fatlsli K'ntilnK returns from thi fensni H'jreau ! 1 '! Id.. '. spot "i;toi: (|ul?t. l-lfc. off. Sales on ?1 ? ? pot l._"? bal? i and e) to arrive The 1 ???'ton futute- il..-?u March. 1 .S. May, :r i'. .tuly K 'l'. August. 11.SO; lictKber 11.11 -einber. 11 *"> \Mi YORK rnolH < l; MAItKKT. ew Vo-k. March 17 l-'lour 'Julet \\'h".t: litejru1'-- No. " rod, 51 ^! ^. Xo. 2 h.tr-I. wintvi. Jl-fJ'*' N'o. l noitlietn. I >.. 1. ? t ? i $1 ti -*? \n 1 northern Manitoba. tl.OS'v '.'orn Stciol: , No >e'..ow \i . Wool- Steady. . l.? athct Kit in i'e'.toieum Steady. Itohln | Qi.-'i, Turpentine I'lria. 11and Mn ? ui.fi.'. S.::. ctitrlftiK-io refined easy, } T.. cttitrifiiva! 5".t'S. reP.neil, easy, u:i- l.m.u-l t"> poiiith lowei. f..lf..? ?~|iot. '?I Itlo. No. 7. ??,. . Santos, No. 4. !i:#o . | in. t dull: Coidova. 1. .? i b'Ajc tioniiti.il I'o ? i at.il "'.lb! ij;e I'ull and um hnni;cd. j 1'i iimits l>u|: and unchanged. Freight* - RICHMOND HAT MAUKKT. Ulchmond. t'a., March 17 1M4 Tlie li.l'.owinq are the iiuotatloi.n oti the 1M' iitiitii.il liny 17?change: | No 1 Timothy 'ill? 00 ; I St atidat d 14 00 c.i - T"noth) 17.0V I No ;t Tltr.rtthy.. (?! 14 f." | I lght fiovet. niixeil . 1" fta No. l I'iovcr. mixed v 1."1 I ! No. riov? r. tnl.ved 11.M 14 <>') ,\'o 1 < lover "I !?'. 0") No. '- Clovei 37.09 n li.f.'O I IlAV S?tnple Nomina) (STRAW Com pi eimcd i f '0 I.oose-pressed, larpe bales.... (t lr> "0 K)I I't'KS?t'otnpi e-?ed 11.CO W 11 f.0 I.co e pressed, lar^e bale*. o 14 00 4 IIl( A(.() (iRAIN MARKI.T. "Til-.i(ro. 111. Match 17 -SprlnkleH of rai r- .'I nortli'Mii ii'id eastern Kun.-as fa led to telli've, ? x.cpt j,. a transient ii..iiiner. th- feu i 'it a dr> -at'iiei ?? ,n regal.lliiK ? ti-ii* Tlie market ? o..?-d 11: iri at a tang* . arylnt* ft S*'. olf ti* a shade a.l\'ati.-e. * I'Tiihllioi r. 1th a Kitlii fit i1 Ai t?> *k. ? ate the same a- !a-; iil^h!. an?. provislor.f t iiieliahKed to i^i'io. up. ? ash Kraln closed. Wheat .s'o. I red. !>4 i l'i" . No. hard, I'i'.ilil'i ?<.. No. " northern. . No 'S sprlnr M't'.'.'i-. ''orn -No. L', n.',.i No. yellow. COric. ?jats - St nndaiil. -a\ l.'ii'llnr futureR rafigeil a fo'lovt Will" AT 'pen. Illch. I..IW, Close. .1 u!>' C'ATS May July ............... .^Pt. 37*, M ESS I'OHK - Per libl. .1 viiv I.ARR?Per l?V> lb? Mav io.tt ?tniv h?t short ribs?Per n>?. May 11. vi July no: 10.90 11.00 11.VJ 11 -v. 11.71 io.r Baltimore. Mcl.. Mari-h IT.?Wheat Steady. ; i Fjiot. No. 'J red. spot. N'n. I re 1. vre5t- | ! er:i. J1.001?: March. M.'*', foin Quiet*. *;?ot. j I contrat t. i'T'ji March. CT'jc. Oats I'lrrn; j stati. iarri wliit". < l\ '?> l"c.: No. " white. <t;?. RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. Rl. hmond. va.. March IT. 1MI. WHOLESALE yi'oTATlOXS UN CHANGK | WIlKAT-far lot:-. No. . red. Western iJ 1 .CT> No. ? r**d. Virginia 't 1.0.1 No. :: r< .1 -'i ps ; Virginia. b.is lots NT 'si I'S CORN?Car lotF. No. ; while... ... ... T?3 '<i ( No No 3 hit mixed . Ni> 1' mixed.. Vh , b?|T lot". Corn oti tli>* ? OATS -Car lot? No. ir.ix'-O. N'.?. r. mixed No white.. No. r. whit* .. RVE-i.'fr lots. No. J No. ." Tl nn cob.. Western Nominal Nominal Virginia, Ijj; lot* ... Nominal CATTI.E MARKETS. RICHMOND l.IVH STOCK MARKET. i Sales at Cnion Stoil; V.irJs i i Hi. limiirul. Vii.. .March IT. 19!< Report of the liv<* .-tocl< market for the n?fk 'fndinj .Man h Is 1M1: Hf"t si?er- lliallliui |o good, T'?'i T-'?? . common tti fair. .. l>e>t, hoit* i>. T'-i' .. medium io good. >'tn T' : common fair. . be.-t . i.w y. t'.i . medium *.<? coo^i. *i . common m f.ir. h!-? I -'-! ox?'! > '? ???tmedium to ROmi, ?.u \> > oiniTioii to fair. 41 ~ *j V:.: best heavy hul'*. ?'? ?i . light. ."'fio1.'.; calves. .: licks. ("invk .tnn calves. 13-' fTS.1*'* |>?"r lie a' i. Ho|?.v " ii'iT'c . sow.-* itnd .-lap.s, ?'.? TV)( lieft sheep. r/at.'-jc.; medium to qo>..i 4i;'.i".ijc . common to fair. S'.s'M*-.: he;., lambs. s'iF'-jc.; common to fair. CTi'Tc. i New York. March IT. Reevea?T'eelinK M?a*iy. ''ah,'. 1'eeMui; steady. Sh'?p Mark'* :;??itiiy. Sliee|>. ?!?:??.oi, lambs, J7 ?( ? Hog- Murket weak at V.!0.?'.i.30. ? 'liicajjo. fi! , March IT. Moss?Market tr-ak. Bulk Of rales. ?x.V,j,?5-. S7.ir.Vf P.r'i. Cat He slow. Cow-1* anil heifers. J. calve.-, 5-"'a!'.W Shec|i?\Y ?*k ; lambh, I* ;-"|'iT v. RICHMOND TOHACCO MARKET. Rl< ii:r.on l. \a. March IT ;:-M. l'olloninc are Hie quotatloiiii on the RK'h mond Tobac'-o Kxchance: I.UOSK DARK KIR ED. l.iif i COO t OO Addictions Cured The- iih'Iic.i! iirr>fe."slo:i Jias proven that Prink nn<l 1 ? r i j n I inltils .ire IjIH 15ASESJ!! ! ! As such wp tr^^t them ? AM' ?m:ick tiikm. \\> u ui i; v a n a nt k f: to cure any nfi>- of t(in Urluk or I?ru? Ilahits. i No run- no pay. > l.ot us send you full in formal ion in repard to otir institution ami methods. (All imiuiric.s strictly t:onfnientlal.) 1)11. II. 1.. I) i: VIN E SA NATOItH M, Iliftlilniid Pnrk, Hiclimonil, \ n. Phort leaf "M tl t tt I.otic leaf '.09 tJ 10.5# , .Wrappers 12.00 ? 14.00 3 HRIGHTS. SMOKERS?Common ?... 7.00 'ft 10.08 . Medium ?... 10.00 (ji 1H. 00 Vine 15.00 ft 113.9) ffHArPEIt?-r?mmon 20 90 5J Ir,.00 Medium 25 0# 3^ 32.50 tlood Si. 50 (>\ 37 f'8 Fine 37.50 W 45.01 Nnv primings 100 W 8 50 SUN -CUR ED?N EW. I.UR?. common to good 4.00 1? 7.0? Eugs good to prime 7.00 <rf SO' Short leaf *>00 W 16.0" Long leaf S?0 Ct 11 0? Wrappers 11.50 1? Of ( M ISC EI. I- AN EOr S MAKE ETS. PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET, i Heporteil by Rodger*. I'lummer &. Co.. inc.? Petersburg. Va., March 17.?Peanuts--Span ish Farmers' Spanish firm at 11.15 tier liushcl Virginias -Fancy Jumbo. V?r pound: fancy hand picked, 3s?<Hl*c. l>rr pound; extra prime. 5l;'a"\.-. per pound; , prime. 3V?c. per pound: shelling stock, Z'ti ; per pound. PUT <:o<Jl>S MAV.KET. X - \t York. March 17. Cot* on good.- were H ;i?t ami steady tn-duy. Men'- wear lines, ranging mi price between $!.75 and VJ a yard, sol.I well. Stlk moire sold *.eil for fall, .ml satin-far-ed roods were well ordered. Varus were ouiet. NAVAL STORES. Savanah. Oa.. March 17.-- Turpentine?Firm ; ?it 4<'.:'ic.; receipt^ l.'.J casks: shipments 1,0:17 | ? ?ask*; stock J".It? ?. n?k.s. Roeln-Firm: i?- ! ? eipts 1 ,'?0 barrels; shipment* <13 barrels; stuck lli.UC barrels. Quote: A. H. C, U, *3.97Vi; E, }4; F. st.ou'v CAUSENOWORRY ' 10 BILLY SUNDAY; Criticisms of Methodist Ministers in New York Bring Sharp Retort From Evangelist. [Special to Tli? Tim'i-liiapalch.] Scraiiton, Pa . March 17.?"There's no of the <e high-browed New York Methodist ministers throwing a fit about me going to New York. I wouldn't so there under any consideration, and have not. been thinking about going. Why. New Voi k':i goin;; to h -1 rij f.i>t that you can't see the dust, and the Protestant ministers there cannot save it. and don't want any one else to attempt it." This was tlie statement of "Hilly" Sun day. tli" i elebrated baseball evangelist, who Is conducting an eight-weeks' revival here. In reply to the charge* made against him at a meeting of the Methodist ministers In New Y>.ik yesterday. II" didn't even deny that he told the Rev. A. E. Piper, pastor of a Pittsburgh Church, to "go to h?1" v hen h" suggested Wotne thing to hiii). and hinted that he wouid say tli? : ame thing to miy other minit'r w ho attempted lo "Inn ?_ in' on his affair-. The i-\ angellM. however. denied ihe : tnt? meiii of Air. Pljier that it cost |;W per con vert io Pittsburgh, a to I said If would like to learn flom the ?'ler^vmail nh'rii lie jot lit-, figures iii saying that the Sunday re vival cost Pittsburgh $'K>.<?)?? A' orillng to the ? ?flirtal Itg-ures given out at the end of ih<; Pittsburgh campaign, the total number >>f convert* there was "i;, 601. Tho referred to by Mr. Piper may have bocji only tho.e who gave the church they preferred to ioln as the Methodist Episco pal. The ofi'hial llsures 11,?. co!!i'rliuii? for current expenses there were Is; ihe free ?ill offering for Mr. Sunday on ihe last day of the revival was $10.:;r_.wliii-li. together with contributions from corpora tions and wealthy Individuals, brought tho evangelist's remuneration up to J37.215.t3. This would make the Sotal collected for ex penses and Sunday $75.S.'d. The evangelist i an.xious to know just where Mr. Pioer get: hi- St'J.OO-J figure. Mr Piper, who made th" charges, was formerly pastor of the First Methodist ('hut ch of Wilkes-Harre. and the Rev. E. i \ Munlock, superintendent the Scranton dlstrn t of the Wyoming Conference, said to-day lie could not account for his atti t tide. "Shortly after the revival in Pittsburgh." .aid Mr. Murdoch. "I received a letter from Mr. Piper, and he hart only the highest pi .is.- for Mr. Sunday and his work there, one ni ihe phrases in the letter v.as: " ' 1 Si It v Sunday has brought a great Cast Your Eye to the last line of this ad?please! But rememer, first, that the chief business of this Company is that of acting as Executor, Guardian and Trustee. Ninety days ago the amount held in trust was $4,000,000.00. Observe the figures now! Virginia Trust Co. "The Safe Executor." Richmond, Ya. Our own resources Investments held in trust... $2,5Q0,000.00 $4,400,000.00 l r INCORPORATED 1832 Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Company JANUARY 1, 1914 ASSETS. Stocks and bonds owned (markot value) $1,267,672 25 Keul estate owned by the company 118,468 44 Loans on bond and mortgage (first llenB, value or lands and buildings mortgaged, $170,250) 81,275 00 Intorest duo and accrued on said bond and mortgage loans, loans, bonds and other assets 18,396 07 111 lis receivable and call loans secured by collateral. . 27,317 00 Premiums in course of collection 115,830 15 Cash in company's office and in National State and City Bank, Richmond, Va 101,421 02 $1,780,360 08 LIABILITIES. Capital stock % 260,000 00 Reserve for losses unpaid, including losses in course of adjustment 76,817 31 Reserve for unearned premiums f 708,690 65 State, municipal and county taxes due and accrued. . . 12,500 00 Dividends declared December, 1913, due January 2, 1914 15,000 00 Reserve for accounts incurred in December, 1913. . . . 700 00 Reserve for December, 1913, reinsurance accounts, due January 16. 1914 3,589 16 Surplus beyond capital and all liabilities 663,072 81 $1,730,300 03 Am. if. I'AiiMBn, k. n. aduison. w. ii. McCarthy, I'rrftldrnt. Vlpe-I"rf?ldrnt. Secretary. 'jftV 1 "Between the Lines" pi The assets of this bank aro over Eighteen Million in '$! Dollars, as expressed in figures in our last statement. ?j* In addition, we have a most valuable asset, which is not [l]' shown in the statement, and which cannot be expressed [() ?!*' in figures. It is the good-will of thousands of customers k] whom we have pleased with our service, and who are Kj ?v always willing to speak- a good word in our behalf. To W these wise friends we are deeply grateful. . jM (?] First National Bank "The Big Building." " Capitai and Surplus, $3,000,000 j| i I Richmond Trust and Savings Co. \ Capital $1,000,000,00 ? MAIN AND SEVENTH STREETS. ^ \\ c beg leave to call attention to our REAL ESTATE ^ DEPARTMENT. We make the renting of houses a specialty ? and solicit the privilege of handling yours. We collect rents, watch charges tor repairs carefully and make prompt and certain returns. \Yc can place money for you on real estate at o per cent. I SALES-LOANS?RENTALS Security and Service ^ 3 s 7<: ATLANTA AND Georgia Mortgages & Our Atlanta City and Suburban Real PIstate Mortgages earn for you not less than 7 per cent, and sometimes as much as 8 per cent. They are based on from 40 to 50 per cent of a fair valuation of the property. We shall be glad to furnish inquiries with a long list of Virginia and other clients who have been dealing through us for many years. If you are interested, send for our booklet containing these references. FULTON INVESTMENT COMPANY Chns. I). McKinney, President. 1701-0 Hurt. Bldg., ATLANTA, GA. <ircc?, Tllson & McKinney, Attorneys. i'i Pittsburgh.*" Tin* evungell.-1 said lie n^vor pre.trlied in . any city unle.-s lie u;?.- in\ite<t to <lo so. "The New York tniniMera invlletl ine to 1 ANTI-KAMNIA TABLETS The Headache Relievers. SDrrtfngs Atlantic Coast Line Hail road Company, ( Oftlco of the Secretary. NOT I CIO IS I1ER10DY CIV 10 N' THAT A . special and general meeting of the stockholders of the Atlantic Coast ! Line Railroad Company will he held < at the ollice of the company, at Byrd Street Station, in the City of Kich- i tnond, Virginia, on Wednesday. April i 1st, 1!?14, at 11 o'clock A. M.. for the i purpose of considering, passing upon, ; authorizing and consenting to dis continuing the further issuance of > bonds of the Atlantic Coast Line j Railroad Company under and secured i by its unified mortgage to United | States Trust Company, ol' New York, j Trustee, dated November lt>, lOfiP, and ' closing said mortgage; and. for the . purpose of considering, passing upon, authorizing and consenting t> the. I making, issue . and disposition, by sale or otherwise, by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company, in lieu of the unified bonds, the issue whereof will be discontinued, of gold bonds not exceeding in the aggregate the par value of two hundred million dollars, to ho issued in series, hear ing interest at such lawful rate or rates as may be determined from time to time by the Hoard of Direc tors of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail road Company, and maturing at such date or dates as may he determined by the hoard of directors; ami the creation, execution and delivery by the saiil railroad company of a | mortgage or deed of trust, upon and ' conveying certain of its property, to ! be described in said mortgago or deed of trust, to secure the payment of the said bonds, to such trustee. In such form and upon such terms and conditions as the Hoard of Directors may determine, and the issue and disposition of such bonds or their proceeds, for the payment or retire- | mcnt, front time to time, of the un- ' derlying mortgage bonds and obliga tions of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail road Company, and for paying for, constructing, completing, improving and maintaining its lines of railroad anil its equipment, and for other eor X?orato purposes for which the pro ceeds of such bonds may be lawfully used under tho provisions of said mortgage; and generally to take any and all action that may seem noces sary or desirable In connection with, germane to or growing out of any of tho matters hereinabove stated. The stock transfer books of the company shall bo closed Monday, March 16th, 1914, at three o'clock P. 'M., and shall he reopened Thursday, April 2nd, 1914, at ton o'clock A. M. By order of the Hoard of Directors. 11. L. HORDI3N. Secretary. February 27th, 391#. sp^ak In ^itrn'gle Hall a *:e?k a;o. and I ] went there. I've sot date* enough In blK j r'.tle* to keep ine on the Jump for the next | (en yemu. und I iim not worrying it lilt ;<boilt what the Methodist ministers, of New 1 York do or ffl}'." j ^Dtfl0 TURKISH AMD UO.MAN DATHS. THE JEFFERSON KICmiON'D, VA. The most magnificent hotel In th? South. European plan. Rooms single and en suito, with and without batna. Spacious sample rooms. Table d'llote Dinner Saturday and Sunday from 0 to D. The ever so opular RICHMOND HOTEL takes pleasure in announcing that we will serve a Mid-Day Lunch from 12 noon to 4 P. M. daily, cxcept Sunday. 50c in the Rathskeller steamboat? WEST INDIES T>eiightful Cruises?About SO T>a.ys?S. 5?. I'AHIMA sails March -itb, and olhpr ateam tr? every ten days for St. Thomas. St. Croix. St. KittM, Antigua. Guadeloupe, Dominjca, Martinique, St. l.ncla, Harbadoes and Deine rura. Kor full Information apply to A. H. OUTKIIBRIDGK ft CO.. Agents (Juebeo 3. y. Co., I.td., ^0 Broadway, New York; or my local Ticket As?ut. l&ailroato* RicliioBi.Frsacrictsti'E&PotoinacR.E; TO AMD FROM WASHINGTON AMD BEYOND. Lott* Richmond I ArrWe Klohmoud ?5.80 A.M. Byr?84.Hta.j ?7.60 k.U. Bn<?t.HU. ?6.4* k.M. Mala HI. Hta.|{l 1.26 A.M. ElbaHlatloa. ?7.10 A.M.Byr4 8*. Su.lt 11.36 A.H. Byr?HL8ts. *7.60A.M. BalaSt. Kta.l *1.10 P.M. NalaSt.Hte. ?8 4<tA.M.Dyr? St. Sta. *U.RO P.M. Byr?Bt.8ta, , *9.80 A.M. BrrCNt.SU. *? ?6 P.M. ByrtSLRta. ?19.84 A.M. Mala 81. Sta. "7.19P.M. Malaflt.Sta. i *12.01 aoo?Byr4 8t. Mta.l *7.S0 P.M. ByrlSLHta. 1 11.00 P.M. Byr4 St. 8U.> - *8.60 P.M. Byri 8t. BU.j ?1.16 P.M. Elba Statlan. 6.16 P.M. Halo St. Kta. ?8.20P.M. Brr4 St. Sta. ,^ 00 P.M. B^St^Bfr ?7?.w p.S; V.r,tgJ;g{:: ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-WEEKDAYS. Leave BrH St. Sta. 4.00 P. M. for FreJeriekibarf. I/*ar? Elba Sta. 7-80 A. M..6.80 P. M. far Aehlaal. Arrlre Byrd St. Sta.8.26 A.M. ftem ffreterteksb'f. Vrrlra Elba Sta. 9.80 A.M.,64.2 P.M.ftaw Aablaal. ?Dally. tWcikdaya. i Sundays aaly. All tralaa ta or from Byrd Straet Statlaa ?top at Klba. Time o I arrivals and 4epartarc? aet gaaraateed. Read the slgas. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Ry. Leave Rtchmonu. ?6 A. M. ?S I*. H, 7 A i >| 4 I'. .11. 8 A. .11. n p. 3i. ?OA.M. *5>45 10 A. At. ?? P. .11. 11 A. M. 7 P. M. ?12 A. .M. 8 P.M. IP.* ?# P. M. 3 P. M. 10 P. M. 11 P. M. Che ater. *13 P. M. I'etorwlni '?*ave Pelrraburf, ??>':? A M P. M 0i3R A. .11 *4 :3B P. M t7:Sa A. .11 ft i3C P. M ?7135 A. M Oi?R p. M 8:!IS A. M 57 ?05 P. M 0)35 A. >1 *7iSS P. M ? lOi.HB A. M s i3S P. 8) J 1135 A. M mac P. m 12i3."5 |*. M ? 10i40 P M ?l?3B P. M. 11.40 P. at 2i3.t P. M. ?Baggage. tLlmlled. iWeek dara ealy. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Rallrond of the South. EFFECTIVE JANUAIIT 4. 141i. > j TRAINS I.KAVE HIC1IMOND DAILT. i For Florida and Mouth: ?:15 A. M. and ( It ! F. M.; 9 4C P. M.; 1:00 A. M. ; For Norfolk: 3:00 A. M., 3:09 P. Id.. 4:14 r. M. For N. ?? H. ny. West: 4:15 A. M., 4:S4 A. SI.. 3:00 P. Si.. 9:20 P. M. For I'ttereburg: 1:04 A. M., 4:13 A. ,M., 1:16 A. M.. 9:00 A. M.. 9:50 A. M.. 3:00 P. U-. 4:19 P. M.. 6:0i 1?. M.. ?:? ?*. M., 0:20 P. M? 11:4? P. M. For Culdsbero ami Fayettevllla: *4:14 P. M. Train* arrive Richmond dally: 6:03 A. Vf.. 6:70 A. M.; 7:00 A. St.. 6:00 A. M.. '8:37 A. M.. "10.45 A. M.. 11.40 A. M.. *2:10 P. M.. **1.44 P. M.. C:06 P. St.. 4:26 P. M.. 1:00 I". M.. 9:00 P. M.. 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sunday. ??Sunday only. Time of arrival and departure and eonmn tlons not guaranteed. c. a Ci.MI'Blil,L D. P. A? ?xt Uala St SOUTHERN RAILWAY PRESUER CARRIER OF TUB SOUTM. Trains L?^ave Richmond. K. B.?Following schedule Ig-ures publish** ni Information and rot guaranteed: For the South?Dally: 4:10 A. M.?Loeal. 10:10 A. M.?Express. 6.W P. M.?Express, with Electric Lighted Sl??plng Cars for At lanta and Birmingham. 11:45 I*. M.?Express. Week Days: 3>M P. M. ?Local. TORK IIIVER 1.IKE. j 5:10 P. M.?Steamer train (parlor car), ex l rept Sunday, no lecal stops; and 4:34 P. SC? ! Dully, local?Connecting >or Baltimore, dally, except Sunday. 7:50 A. M.?except Sunday. Trulne Arrive Richmond. From the South: C.'Ji A. M. and 1:40 A. if., 1:00 P. M.. 1:05 P. M? dally; 12:55 Ex. Bun. From Weat Point: t:50 A. M. (?ten.mer train), dally cxcept Monday; 9:30 A. M. dally; 4:M 1'. M. except Sunday. 11. L. BISHOP. D. P. A.. 447 E. ktiln St. Pbon* M^iiuoD 771. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORhOLK. Schedule In Effect December 1, 1913. Leave Jlyrd Street Station. Richmond. FOR ' NORFOLK: *1:00 A. it., 'S.05 P. M., *4:14 j p. aa. FOR LTNCHBURO AND THE WEST: ?6:16 A. M . ?*:&> A. M. *3:<i0 P. M.. ?9:V* P. IS. Arrive Rlehn>ot.d from Norfolk: *11 :?* A. ! M.. *4:25 P. SI.. *n:a I'. M. From the Waati 1 ?6:50 A. M.. 12:10 P. M.. ?l:4? P. U.. 'i.H P. r M.. ?V:00 P. M. | ?Dally. IDtlly except Sunday. (Sunday I only. ' XV. B. BEVILL. W. C. SAUNDERS, i P. T. M.. Roanoke. G. P. A.. Roanoke. ? C. H. BOSLEV. D. P. A.. Rlcnmond. Va. ; Chesapeake & Ohio Railway ' 7:00 A.?Local?Dally?Newport News. 7:00 A.?Locul?Duli>?Ch'vflle. Ex. Sun. Thurmond. t9:00 A.?Expreie--Dally--Norfolk. Old Point. ; 14:30 A.?Local?Dally?7.'rhb'B. Lex. C. Foraa I Noon ? Express ? TJally ? Norfolk. Old Point. t4:00 P. ?Expree.i?Dally?Norfolk. Old Point. 6:00 P.? Loral- Dally?N. Ne*?. Old Point. 6:1&P.?I.bcal ?Ex. Sun. Charlotteevllla. 6:li P.?I.ocal?Week 'lays, to Warren. I *2:10 P.?Express?Dally?On., L'villa. ?6:4> P.?Limited? Dally?Cln? Ch'*a St. L? , *11:00 I'.?Express ? D?lly ? Cin., Louisville. ?Sleepers. fpurlor Cara. TRAINS ARRIVE P.Ii rlMONP?Local from 'East: 9:20 A. M.. 5:10 P. M. Through from Eant: 11:10 A. M.. 2:0i P. M.. ?:S0 P. M. I?cal ! from Wett: S:3? A. M-. ??10:30 A. M. and I:f4 P. U. Throuch: ?:S8 A. M? U :&5 A. M. and l.>0 1'. M. James River Line: ??1:34 A. M? 6 :t? P. U. Dally. ??Dally except Sunday. Klrhmum! sad Cheaapeake bay Rallerar. Schedule of Hlectrlc Trains, effective May lit, 1912: Leave Richmond. Laurel and Broad Streets: b'i:K A. M., *7:10 A. M., bt:l4 A. U.. 4:10 A. M.. ??10:10 a. M.. 11:10 a. M.. 1:14 p. M.. 2:10 P. M.. 3:10 p. M? b?:10 P. M., 5|14 P. M.. f.-.D P. M.. 7:10 P. M.. bi:10 P. M.. i 14:10 P. M., 11:45 P. M. Leave Ashland, Eng land and kluple Streeta: *5:55 A. M.. b7:14 A. M.. S;00 A. M.. b9:00 A. M.. 10:00 A. M.. ??11:44 A. M., *12:00 M.. ??1:00 P. M., 2:04 P. M.. 4:44 P. M.. 4:00 P. M., b5:v0 P. M.. b:0? P. Id.. 7:14 P. M . ?.-*;0 P. M., b9:W P. M.. 11:04 P. U. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only. bCarrlaa bacgaca SEABOARD AIR I.INE. "The Procreaslve Kallnay of the South." Southbound trains o--heduled to leava Rich mond dally: 9:00 A. M.?Loc;il to Norllna. 1:10 P. M.?Sleepers and conchea, Atlanta Blrrnlncham. Savannah, Jacksonville. 7::J P. M. Florida I.lmlted. S:S0 P. M.?Local. II :IS P. M.?Sleepers and coaches. Atlanta. Birmingham. Memphis. 1:00 A. SI.?Sleepers and coaches. Jacksonville. Northbound tralna scheduled to arrive In Richmond dally: 6:30 A. M., 7:40 .v. M.. 9:50 A. M.. 14:11 A. M. - lorlda Limited; Local, S;C6 P. M.. 5:41 P. M. Local. I9tramboit0 Going Abroad? Consult "MR. BOWMAN" and let him arrange your trip. Rate sheets and sailing lists for all lines now ready. Richmond Trust & Savings Co. Samuel H. liownian, Manager, TRAVEL DEPARTMENT, 7th and Muiu tits. Richmond, Va. Capital, $1,000,000.00. MERCHANTS AXD MINERS TRANS. CO. "Queen of Sea Routes" NORFOLK TO POSTOT' ANI) PROVIDENCE, ,,1,wu|n uetcis on sale to principal points. Fine steamers, excellent service, low fares. Wlreiess telegraph. .Send for booklet. Apply C. & O. Ry., N. Sc. W. Ry., Richmond Trust & Savings Co. (Inc.), corner Slain and Seventh Streeta, and Richmond Transfer Company. Nr.. 809 E. Slain. Striae "old dominion line Lt. Richmond foot of Ash St. dally.7:40 p. jj. Leave Newport Nowa 6:00 A. M. Arrive Norfolk ...6:03 A.M. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk for New York dally, except Sunday, 7-00 I' M. Connections also mailt by N. A W. Ity. 3 P. M. and C\ & O. Ry. at 4 P. M. Night line steamers stop at Claremont oti signal, und are met by public conveyance. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO-James River by daylight for Norfolk, Old Point, Newpor4 News and all Jaines River landings, Monday, Wednesday and Friday At 4:es A. St. Freight received for all James River Polnta All Travel Arrangements Ov?r On? Counter. American or European. Railroad, Mesathlp and Tallage Ticket*. Bacgag* Cheeked. Taxlcab, TrgveUra' Cheoka. RICHMOND Til A ;* SKKR COMPANY, DO* Eaat Mala Street. Branch Offices: Jefferson?Murphy** Richmond Hotelai ?T1MHJ AND TROUBUB flAVSRa.1*