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PRICE LEVEL
IS LIFTED
{Shorts' Efforts to Cover Caused
Stock Values to go
Upward.
BEAR EFFORT IS A FAILURE
?Buying Largely by Professionals
and There is no Evidence of
InVcstmetit Demand,
(By Associated Press.)
NEW YORK, Nov. 13.?A movement to
cover filiorte amongst tho professional
traders developed In tho. lute (?took mark?
et to-day and curried prices to a level
substantially over lust night, Thl? waa
after tho failure of an uttempt on tho
port of the orgunlzed bear party to drive
??rices to a lower level. Having sold
tinned States Steel preferred and Penn?
sylvania ns far down it? within their
pu wer, they picked out St. Paul to-day as
ihe next loading short stock upon which
to center operations. The result was ?tn
t-xiremo declino In St. I'ntil of 1 3-18.
'.Ilio "rest of tho market was very little
ufleeted In sympathy. As a result of tho
'lato covering movement St. Paul recov?
ered all of Its loss and the must promi?
nent active ?lochs gained between I and
J points. Pennsylvania especially was
inclined to rally irom its recent severe
depression; To-duy's gain lor Penn?
sylvania is two full points.' United States
(noel preferred com pie te,y lost Mis recent
? jiie-emmuiico In the trading and fell
down In the list of active stock?, though
It shared well in the day's strength. Tito
buying seemed confined to proicsslonal j
sources and there was no evidence ot any ?
largo investment demand, Neither was
there any news to account fully for, tho
advance in prices. The sub-treasury op
?p????p?, which Include transfers of cur?
rency through that Institution, have tallen
from tho banks during the week W,9o6,
lrt<). The week In the stock market war
runts un Inference that tho loan ac?
count of the banks has undorgono some
contraction. The bank statement Is ex?
pected, therefore, to bo not entirely un?
lavorarle. The foreign trade stutcment
lor October was considered gratlfyine In
ns showing of nn expansion In thu value
o? our exports of domestic product? " of
? "<??!<-'. 24 3; compared with last year; which
it. moro than accounted for-by the Jn
?<rented value of cotton exports. The
market closed dull, but decidedly strong.
Uoiide were rather dull, but flrni.' To?
tal pale? par valuo were ??^??,???.
? tilted States bonds were unchanged
tr. the last call.
Total sales of stocks to-day were 697,
JuO shares.
NEW YORK. Nov. 13.?Close: Money
on call, firm 4ij6; closing bid 4; ottered
at I 1-2. Time loans firm and dull; sixty
days and ninety days G 1-2^8 per cent.;
Fix months 5 1-I*i5 1-2.
Prime mercantile paper 6; sterling ex?
change Irregular; with actual business
In bankers' bills nt 4.S3@4.83.30 for de- I
manti an dut 4.79.G5<g4.7D.70 for sixty day
l,i..s. Posted rates 4.S0 .1-2?4.81 nnd 4.84? \
4.S., . Commercial bills 4.79 1-4^3-8. Silver |
B7 3-4: Mexican dollars 44 1-4.
RICHMOND STOCK MARKET.
? - Richmond; Vs., Nor. a, ita,
j BALES.
Virulilla Centuries?11,000 at 05; 12,000 - at I
? j?? : 12,000 at 04:4.
Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co.?$1,000 at 6?4?
.STATE SECURITIES. Bid. AskeU.
North Carolina 4s, C. 1010........ 10?
,Va. Centuries, 2-J, C. and It.. n\ 95
RAILROAD BONDS.
Atlanta and Chnr. 1st 7s, R..... 107
?. C L. of Ct, Cs of In. 6s, H.... 105
A. c. L. R. It. Con. Tr. 4 p. o. 01V4 ...
Georgia, So. end Fla., 1045.'.'. 10$
Georgia and Alo. Culi. Os, 1045. 105
Noifolk and Western Ry. 4s. 1806.. 83
N. nnd W. Ry. Pocahontas 4s..'....''SS ..."
Rich nnd Meek, lsl 4s. 1018. SO S3'
South-Round 1st Ss, 1941.108
H. A. L. Con. let 4S. 1S50. 07 ?
, S. A. L. Collateral Tr. 6s. 101. 98
RAILROAD STOCKS.
Atlanta, and Charlotte.100 145 .,.
Atlantic Co??t Lino "A".S'? 104
Atlantic Coast Line com.?OU 104 126V4
CbtH^pcako and Ohio.100 27
Ga., So. and Fla, 1st pfd.100 H8 99
Norfolk and Western com.100 64
Rich.. Fred, and PoL com.100 ... 275.
3:., F. and P. Dlv. Obllg.100 ... -?*
."??aboard Air Line pfd.100 21 23
l.caijoard Air Lino com.100 14 15
Southern Railway pfd.100 72 74
b'outhern Railway com.100 17 IS
HANK STOCKS.
Broad-Street Bank .25 24?; 2C
City Lank.-j ,.. ??
Petersburg Savs. and Ins. Co..,..:0 ... 75
Mantera tVatJunal .10J 310 3s?
Southern Trust Company .100 110
.Union Bank of Richmond .00 143
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
?Virginia Fire and Marine.25 39 43
MISCELLANEOUS.
Continental Tob. pfd 7 p. o.100 100
? ?uns.illumed Tob. 4 p. c. bonds.. 100 04 .V?
Old Dominion S. S. Co.100 110 125
,S. I. aud Co. 1st bonds ? p. o.IDI
?. I. and 8. Co. Con. 4>??, 1918.... 75 80
s.-M. S. and I. Co. pfd I p. e... fi ...
Vn.-Car. Chem. pfd. 7 p. o.100 ?S S7
Va.-Carollna Chemical com.100 18 -?
' >'a.-C'ar. C. Co. Col. Tr. 6 p. c. HI 93
BALTIMORE STOCK MARKET.
BALTIMORE, MD., Nov. la.-Seaboird Air
Line common, HZ asked; do, prof erred, 22'/.m1
23Vt. Seaboard 4s, ??'???67?>,. Atlantic Coait
Line, common?Nothing doing; do, preferred,
nothing doing.
C?TTO? MARKETS.
NEW YORK, Nov. 13.?The cotton market
opened (Inn at nn advance of Kgm pollila on
belter cables than expected, prospects for
until 1er receipts fur tho day and m,-(liuti na
! of more unsettled weather In tho Western belt.
1 After tho call there wua some realising, eno gli
to cause slight rectssions, out tho. market wns
Immediately rallied by an influx of buying or?
ders, particularly from Now Orleans, covering
bhorts and report* that both sp.nners a..d
spot people wore active huyere ot lutures again
ni contracts previously entered Into tor ihe
sale of goods and actual cotton, This active
buying continued during tho, entire? c mi. u
with hardly a reaotion, Tho market worked
higher and blither until near the close; Decem?
ber was soiling at 11.82, January at 11.33, Murch
nt 11.43 and Muy at 11.45. Tho cloeii was uloauy
with 5 or 6 points of the best on the activo
months, and not HiiC4 points higher. Sa.t-s
were estimated at ?,???,??? bales, total reached
only twice before In tho history of tho market.
The activity was productive of all sorto of
rumurs regarding tha ?peculattvo situation,
and including reports thai the big bulla were
planning a cornei? In Decomber with Wail
Street interesta heavily short of that position.
Tho rirmness In Liverpool was attributed to
the bullishness of sentiment here am t..o
IRINAS BRANCH ft GO
(ESTABLISHED 1838.)
MEMBERS
New York Slook Exchange,
New York Cotton Exohange.
PRIVATE WIRES TO
PRINCIPAL MARKETS.
Investment Securities
? + ???? ??m+4"?4++?4 + 'T* ? ? ? ? > HM? ?a^-m?^* ? ?????????<)<?????? y++<
Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York
HH++HH-mH + mH4HH^HHrH4HHHTHMHHHHH
By Thomas Branch & Co., Bankers and Brokerg.
American Snuff, com. ..,
American Snuff, pfd.
800 American Cnn, com. SH
COO Amerlcnn Cnn, pfd....
100 Amer. Cotton Oil, com...... 27Vi
800 Amer. Locomotive, com.... 12?,?
MO Amor. Locomotive, pfd...? 74
200 Continentnl Tobacco, pfd.. lot
100 Amer. Cnr nnd Foundry.... 19
7015 Amerlcnn Sugar .116%
34870 A.. T. nnd fi. Fe, com. ?314
?SOO ?.. T. nnd H. Fe, pfd. 88%
87260 Amnlprtmnted Copper .... SSV?
27693 Baltimore nnd Ohio. 72%
15100 Brooklyn Rapid Transit.... 30%
2700 Canadian Pacific .117$
SlO Chesapeake nnd Ohio . 27%
Canada Sou thorn .
?0 Colorndo Southern, com... 11%
??M Col. Southern, lut pfd. 61
800 Col. Southern. 2d pfd. l?ti
02300 Chi., Mil. and R. ?.ISOt?
10000 Chi., R. I. nnd Pnolflc... 22?
300 Colornjlo Fuel ntid Iron.... 20H
880 Chi. drcnt Western. Hy.
300 0%?., Cln. Chi. nnd S. L.. 09
Consolidated Gns .
200 TJclavvnro nnd Hudson.152
100 T)ol. I,nek. and Westorn.. 237U
.?CO Erie, com. 20
lOOO Kilo, 1st pfd. Crt
1200 TCrlo. 2d pfd. 4714
100 Gniifrnl Klectrlo .140%
3514 Illinois Central . 328
209 Leather. 7
2-Wr. T.onls. nnd Nanhvlllo....'.., 99%
27?KI Manhattan. .IM
8100 Metropolitan. no?
410 Mexican Central . 8%
3%
28
mi.
10
1WM
M%
R9
39%
73%
37%
11?
27%
'?2
in ?
if
22%
27
15
09%
152
237%
2CH
08 Ml
47%
14514
12?%
W%j
139
112%
8%
27%
27%
12*?
71
101
18%
ilfi%
fi-li
88 14
?7%
72*4
30?
117<?
2?V?
'.".%
fil
HUA
134%
u%
09
ira
23714
crjl
47%
Mg
127
7
m>,4
110%
8%
100
m
3%
27%
27
12%
?%
UHM
IV",
110%
01
88
8S%
7?.%
87
117%
27V?.
031?
^
20
130
22%
274
14%
??%
ire?
1M%
]?.-)
20%
c.0',4
47%
14014
128
7
8914
188%
112
8%
110
82%
3%
27%
28
13
79
101
19
1101,4
04 H
90
39
73%
37%
117%
m
04%
12
1.2
2014
13014
23
28%
14%
70
177
153
238
20%
6014
48
?so
12SU
714
100
139
112*4
???%
19*4
MVi
111%
20
08
91%
?M-TO Missouri Pnclflo . 87%
00 Mo.; Knn. nnd Tex., com., 10
200 Mo., Knn. nnd Tex., pfd,... 34t/j
4700 New Vork Central.
??? N. Y.. Ont and West..
2270 Norfolk and Western..
lOf?OO Pennsylvania.
MO Pressed flteel Car.
? 100 Pressed Stcnl Car. pfd
WO People's Gas Trust * .
61100 Readme;, com. 39
200 Reading, 1st pfd. 76
800 Rending. 2d pfd. 6G%
?OO Republlo I. and 8? com.... 0%
600 Republlo I. and S? pfd.... 4?%
Plnss.
100 Sloan, pfd. 08
400 St. L. nnd 3. F? 2d pfd.. 44*4
Seaboard Air Line, com.
Seaboard Air Line, pfd.
200 St. X.. and Southwest, pfd.. 29
8970 Southern Pacino . 40%
W00 Southern Railway, com.... 1074
1000 Southern Railway, pfd.... 7214
1300 Tennessee C. and 1. 27
in? Texas Pacino . 2214
84700 Unione Pacino, com.
201 Union Pneinc, pfd.
7900 United States Steel, com.
34278 11. S. Steel, pfd.i.
200 Va.-Car. Chemical, com...
Va.-Cur. Chemical, pfd.
70 OVVobash, com. 19
2300 Wnbash, pfd. 32
Western Union .
420 Wisconsin Central . 14s*
310 Wisconsin Central, pfd.... 831
??Vi
7014
sv*4
10%
r.i%
19
?*%
io*4
ffi
3K6%?
19%
84%
113%
2?14
68
92%
40
76
?58%
6%
?49*4
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17%
72%
27%
22%
71%.
S5i/i
10%
B2%
19
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32%
" -5?
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87?4
10
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II41.4
19V.
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11114
20
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91%
3S%
76
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6*4
48*4
"?8
4414
29V,
40%
16%
09%
86%
10-.?,
81%
10
14%
33
? Ex. dlv 1% per cent. Total sales 600,100.
88%
18%
85
116%
10%
64%
H3%
w%
08
92%
39%
75%
68
6%
4?'%
23%
OS
44%
14
22%
291-4
11%
17%
72%
27%
22%
71
85
10%
r?3%
18%
88
19
f.2%
82%
1RV4
3314
17
35%
116%"
20
65
113%
20*4
09
f-14
39T4
68*4
49*.
28
09
46
14%
23%
30
?
72%
E7T4
71*5
84%
10%
6214
20'
90
19%
32%
83
15%
<a%
Readers will hbserva that In som? storkj we give hnth thn Nnw York and Richmond quotations. In tbe Richmond nuota
linns w?? ?-Ivo "hid nrirl asked" prlcos nnlv In the New York quotations we (five opening sale, lowest sale. h1ch'??t sale
and closing, hid nnd asked. Sometime? the closing bid In Inactive stocks is tne rely nominal and does not fairly Indicate
Ilio price of tho stock.
U. 8. refunding ??, roistered...100%
U. S. refunding 2?, coupon .1?'*
V. 8. 2?. recinterei! ..,.,. 10?%
17. ?. "?. coupon. 107%
U. ?. Now 4?. reelBtered.,. 1341t
U. ?. New 4??, coupon .HU?
V. ?. Old 4?, rcFlstored.... 111)%
V. ?. Old 4?, coupon . 110%
U. ?. '?. nurlxtcrec!. 101V4
U. 8. U, coupon (ex Int.).?OIH
Atchlson cenerai 4? ..'.. 9>%
Atchlson adjustment 4s. .C'A
Atlantic Coaat Line 4e. 9l'/j
Baltimore ?nnd Ohio 4n..'.100%
llaltlmore and Ohio 3<???.'?5
Cuntral of Ocoieiu 6s ...?.10%
Central of Georgia 1st Ine. ?4
Cbe?apcuke and Ohio 4?b. lOi-.f,
L'hlcuKu and Alton a1,;?. 73(1.
CLOSINa BOND QUOTATIONS
Chicago, B. and Qulncy new <?..... 91
Chicago, M. unii St. l'aul gen. 4e.109
Chicago and Northwoetcrn con. 7j.... ii"X
Chicago, ?. L and Pac. 4s. 71tt
Chicago, ?. I. and Pao. col. Ds..... 72
C, C? C. and St- IxjuIs gen. 4a. I'U'A
Chicago Terminal 4s .,.?. ?MA
Consolidated Tobacco 4?.C4?V
?nolnrndo nnd Southern 4o. ft,\i
Denver and Rio Orandn 4s. 89
Urlo prior lien 48 .it. i>"M.
Erie General 4* . ?3H
Fort Worth nnd Denver City lets...100
Hocking Valley 4V4? . 106*4
I?'i>B>ii:e and Noeh. Ualfled 4s. 98V<s
Manhattan consol gold 4s.102U
Mexican Central 4s. Tl
Mexican Central lat Ino. 13%
Minn, and Bt. ?????? 4s. 97
Missouri, Kansaa nnd Texas 4s. 97%
Missouri, Knnsus and Texas Zda............ 76
National It. ?. of Mexico con. 4s. 74
Now York Centi-a.1 gen. 3}4s. 89%
New Jersey Central gen. 6s.l?e
? Northern Pnclflc 4a. lr,2
Northojn l'nclllc 2s . 70%
Norfolk and Western con. 4s. 97
Oregon Snort Line 4? and Partie. 91',4
Pennsylvania conv. 3%s.,. C4J4,
I'.i-udiii? Oenernl 4s . 96%
Bt. Louis and Iron MaTtaln con. Es. 110%
Ht. I-ouls and San Francisco fg. 4s. Sl%
Bt. Louis Southwestern 1st. 92
Seaboard Air 1.Ino 4b . 87-4
Southern Pacino 4?. ?6'A
Southern Hallway &n..,...i. 112?-i
Texas and Pacido lete. 11714
Toledo, St. li. and Western 4b.
Union Paclflc 4s .
Union Pacific conv. 4s.
U. H. Bteel 2d 6s .
Wabash Iste.
?Wnbash Ueb Us.?
Wheeling and Lnko Erie 4s .
Wisconsin Central .?.4.,
Colorado Fuel and Iron con. 6s.
M, and O., collatera Urust 4s.
Central of Georgia 2d Ine.
.. io:%
.. ??%
.. 66V.
.. 112'?
- M%
a?
91
28*4
anxiety of spinnerg to make sure of suppl??!, I
while private advices received during the day
Indicated continued firmness In the ? uthem
?pot markets. Fort receipts for the day wero
moderate, but the rates for to-morrow called
for a heavy movement nt Texas points. Tho
exports for1 the day were full and the s a oard
clearance* have now nearly rpuchtd tho total
of last year at this date, while the umount
of cotton Into sight is still some 400,000 hales
behind last year, according to IMS Weelc'a ilg- j
uren. The Into sight of the week was lurne,
but rather under early estimates, and thero Is
an Inclination to look for a rather smaller
movemont next week. In spite of the attrac?
tive level reached by prices.
Estimated receipts of cotton at the ports
to-day were 69,749 bales against 81580 last
week and 70,42s last year. For tho week 43?,, 03
bales against 412,000 bales last week and 340,5S3
last year. To-day's, receipts at Now Orleans
were 16,645 bales against 17,733 last week, ani
at Houston 19,300 bales against 13.1?? last
year.
Cotton futures opened Arm and closed steady:
Open. High. ?Low. Clusj.
November .........10.05 .11.? .11.11 1118
December.1L15 11.32 11.11 11 :S
January .11.16 71.33 11.12 11.28
February . .... 11.22 11.21 11.32
March..'.11.18 11.4s li;i7 11.30
April .11.16 11.43 11.16 11.36
May .L21 11.45 11.18 11.57
Juno. 11.31 11.34 11.37
July ....,11.24 : 1L15 11.1s 31.31
August .10.94 U.ID J0.94 11.5
'.Spot cotton closed steady, 80 points higher.;
middling uplands, 11.50; middling uplands; 1L.?;
sales, 1,457 bales;.
' Cotton, steady;' middling. 11.13; net receipts.
414 hales; gross, 4,585 bales; sales, 1,487 baits;
stock 81,295 bales.
Total to-day at all seaporta?Net receipts.
59,749 bales; export to Great Britain, IS, 103
hules; to France, 5,759 bales; to the Continent,
9,241 bales; to Japan, 500 bales; stock. 778,813
bales.
Consolidated at all seaporta?Net receipts, ?
436,849 bales; export to Great Britain, 152,059
hales; to France, 26,703 bales; to the Conti- 1
lient, 108817 bales; to Japan, 500 bales.
Total since September 1st at all seaports?Net
receipts, 2,810,723 bales; export lo Great Uriiali, I
848,199 bales: to Franco, 266.822 bales; to th? I
Continent, 750,336 bales; to Japan, 4,186 bales;
to Mexico, 13,978 bales.
New York?Add 30 bales to net for week; de?
duct sui bales from net receipts this week.
NEW ORLEANS, LA, Nov. 13.?COTTON
Bpot oottun opened firm and factors wero ask?
ing an eighth above yesterday's board level.
liuyers were apparently well supplied with or?
ders, but the advance has been so rapid. that
tho purchasing element hesitate paying the
prlco asked. Kales, 7,500 bales, including 3,700
to arrive. Quotations 8-16c. higher.
Futuros at th? opening were 4&S points high?
er. ' Heavy buying orders nnd shorts running
for cover caused a still further advance. There
wore occasional slight fluctuations, but the
trend was upward through the session. The au
vance of 14 points In spots and 10 in futures
at Liverpool, tho strength shown by the Now
York market, tino weather for picking and thi
advance In spots locally wero the bullish feat
urns, and tho horned tribe with these ? tent
influences tossed prices sky ward. The trama -
lions wero large. The market closed firm and
within a point or two of the highest nguie* I
of the day. Net gains, 201J25 points. I
Cotton futures steady: November, 11,13011,15!
December, ll.ietf 11.17: January, 11.22011.2?;
February, ll.Wtfll.82; March, 11,39?11;40; April,
11.47011.401 May, lL?S'uU.ili; Juno, ll.C74ill.0O; :
July, 11.M?U.67,
The following nre the total net receipt's of
cotton at all ports since September 1st:
Oalvoston, 976,338 bales; New Orleans, 592,203
bales; Mobile. ?7,079 bales; Savannah, 562,568
hales; Charleston, 103,556 bales; Wilmington,
197,446 bales; Norfolk, 189,432 bales; IMItlmoie,
1.&?2 bales; New York, 10,(37 bales; 11 mon, ?
1,808 balsa; Newport News, 50 bales; Plilladul- 1
phla, 1,491 bales; Brunswick, 19,857 bales; Pen?
sac?la, 28,047 bales; Port Arthur, 6,611 Labs; I
Port Townsend, 1,630 baler,; San Francisco, 2, 5?
bales; El Paso, 400 bulos; Eagle Pass, 4,143
bales; Laredo, 4,440 bales. Tomi, 2,810,723 halus,
PROPUCE MARKET.
NEW YORK, Nov. 13,-FLOUn-Qulet, but
held with more confidence. Rye Flour?Steady,
Buckwheat Flour?Easy. Cornmcal?Steady;
klln-drlod, S303.O5. Bye?Nominal. Lar.ey?
Dull.
Wheat?Spot firm: No, 3 red, 84$?c. Options
opened firmer on bull support, designed to torce
a rally, and waa well sustained all day, ad?
vancing sharply In the lino) hour. Tho close
was ?,???',,a net higher. May, 81?,?o,? July,
TS'-ju. ; Decomber 84Hc,
Corn?Spot ilrm; No. 2, 49tfc. Option market
wa* quiet, but ?Inner. Last prices showed V'.
net advance. May closed at 47?;e. ; December,
49V40. Oats?Quiet; No. 2, 40c.
Beef?Quiet. Cut Muats-SCeady; pickled
hams, 1111011?4C. Lard?Steady; western,
steamed, 87,45; reflnod, steady; continent, ?7.65;
compound. to.5006.73. Pork?steady. Tallow
Steady. Benin?Quiet; strained, *2.t?5. Turp?n
tlne-^FIrm. , ? ? .? .
L'onue?Spot Ilio, steady; No. 7, Invoice, i%a. ;
mild, firm. The market for coffee futur, s op.11
od steady at an advance of tillo points In sym?
pathy with ateady cables and small primary
receipts. The market became steadier ?11 thu
session progresBod under covering and a 1?
newal of bull support, dosing stoudy, unchang?
ed to 5 points lilelini?. Sales, 107,250 hugs,
Sugar?Raw, quieti fair refining, Stia ; centri?
fugal, 3'V?; molasses sugar, ic. ; rullnuU, quiet, ;
Molasses?Steady. Blco?Steady.
Butler?Steady; extra creamery, 22',?c ; Slato
dairy, 152?0o.; renovated, istolio, Cheeso-Un- 1
settled; State, full creamery, emnl, colqreil, '
September, H%c.; Stato mude, io*?.; simili
white, September , ll*?o; late made, 10%o.
Eggs-Strong; Stato and Panrtsylviiulu, fain.?)
mixed, ?0081c. ". ; ? ', ? ' ?
Potatoli??Steady; Long Island, il.7n4i2.2C;
Jersey ?wouts, 81.l5@1.2o. Poanuls-Steady;
fanoy handplcked, 4?4<8d?. : other domustln, aorjp
4Uo, Cabbage??Steady; domestic, por tuo, }??
?; per barrel, 75a 041. Cotton-By ?team to Liv?
erpool 15o.
CHICAGO, ILjL?. Nov. 13.?An Improved de?
mand for cash wheat, together with a larger
export business, were thu principal factors lu
creating a better ton? In the wlu-at pli to?
day, and December dosed with an advance of
%?. Docembor corn was up %<a%o. ; oats worn
0c. higher, and January previsione closed from
7V4016O. higher.
Ihu leading uuotiitloin ranged ? > follows:
Opon, lugli. Low. ciono.
WHEAT~No. J,
Doc, (new). 7?Vi 76J? 75% ,7?%
May .'. 76?? 77?? 70*2 77
July .;. 73V, 7SV? 72?? 73?-?
COHN-No. 2.
Dec. 42U 4'il? 41?' 421!)
May . 41? 42 . 4Hl 42
July . 4H? 411? Uhi 41'?
OATP-No, ?.
j Peo. ,.?mhiu W ?'? W ?*??
May . 8Ui 35 SU? 15 '
MESS POBK-Per bbl.
Jan.11.60 ,lL42',i 11.6714 IX62V4
May .1L65 11.73 lLCi 11.76 ,
LARD?Per 10O lbs. . .?.
Dec.6.75 6.90 0.75 6.90 |
Jan.6.6IV4 0.SZV4 6.67V* ??'?4 I
May . 6.62V* 6.75 6.62V? 6.75
SHORT RIBS-Pcr 100 lbs '
Jan.6.10 6.17V4 0-1? ??"}*
May .6.20 6.27V4 . 6.28 *?*??
Cash quotations wero as follows?FLOUR?
Steady. No. 2 spring wheat, 79c; No. 3, 780
79c; No. 2 rod, 76V4ir7934c. No. 2 corn, 4-lVic; '
No. 2 yellow. 43V4??3V4c. No. 2 oat*. .34Vic;
No. 3 white, >ie37Hc No; 2 rye. 53c. OooU
ieedlng barley, 2."03Oc: choice malting, .17So3c, ?
No. 1 flaxseed; Mc; No. 1-northwestern, 97c ; '
prime Timothy seed, ?2.85. Mess porlt, p;r bar?
rel, 811.50011.6214; lard, per 100 pounds, O.OiVi ? ?; ,
short ribs sides ? loos?), 87.25?7,76: short clear ?
sides (boxed), l6.62Vii06.S7V4. Whlbkey, basis of
high wines, 8L23. Clover, cont.act grade, 1 50.
Butter?Was eary; creameries, 15Sj.'Jl!4tc. ? dair?
ies, 14018V4C. Eggs?Firm at mark, cases in?
cluded, 22?24C. Cheese?Easy at 10011c.
BALTIMORE, >ID., Nov. 13,-FLOUR?Quiet
and unchanged. Wheat?Dull and stead, ; h,j t,
contract. ?2'/?'a82?;?. ?pot, No. 2 red, western,
83V4C. ; the month^_82V!?0S2ytc; souihern by sa.u
ple, 70882V?C Corn?Eary; spot and-the monti),
Wrkti&Kc. ; new southern white corn, I3a45c
Oats?Dull and weak; No. 2 white, 4OV4041C.
Rye?Firm; No. 2. 5'Jlnc Butter?Firm and un?
changed. Eggs?Steady and higher; fresh, 27c
Cheese and Sugar?Steady and unchanged.
Richmond grain market.
Richmond, Va., Nov. 13, 1903.
QUOTATIONS.
VniEAT
Ixmgberry . 88 090
Mixed.88 090.
Shortberry . 8.4 090
No. 2 red .90
Va. bag lots. 80 011
CORN?
Whlto (Va.) bag lota (new). 45 050
No. 2 white . 5OV40S1
No. 3 whlto . 50 <i?5-jV?
No. 2 mixed . 50 040%
No. 3 mixed . 49Viii5v
OATS
??. 2 mixed. 53 03SV4
No. 3 mixed . 37Vi?|3?>
No. 2 whlto . 39vt04O
KTE?Va. bag lots.62 005.
CATTLE MARKETS.
CHICAGO, ILL... Nov. 13,-CATTLE-Re
colpts, 3,000 head; market steady. Good to
prime steers, $606:70; poor to medium, ?3.400
4.75; stockers una feeders, J-???.-d: cows and
heifers, |1.5iJS?5.00; dinners, il.50tP2.40; bul.s,
{204.50; caluvs, 82.2507.00; Texas-fed steers,
12.7503.55; Western steers, 1304.5V. Hots?
Receipts to-day, 2o,?00 head; tu-morrow, 15,uu0
head; market 10c. lower. Mixed and butch?
ers, 84.5004.85; good to choice heavy, fi.5.,t,4.8.;
rough heavy, ?l.2u0>4.5O; light, ?4.uU04.8O; bulk
of sales, (4.5004.75. tiheep?Receipts, 15,0.0 h ta ..
Sheep, strong to 10c. higher; lambs, strong and
higher. Good to choice wethers, $3.76u4.50;
fair to holco mixed, 8303.75; native lambs,
18.7505.85.
NEW YORK, Nov. 1S.-BEEVES?Receipt?,
3,492 head. Steers opened 10015c. lower; closed
15025c. off; bulls and cows, stead}'. Steers,
?3.??'[|d.32',,; bulls, 82.3504.10; cows, 814)3.20.
Calves?Receipts, 161 head. Veals, slow; gras*?
ers, steady. Voals, 84.5O04.8u; choice, 88.76:
groaseis, 83.15; fed calves, 83.50, City dressed
veals, 8013c. per pound; country dressed, 60
ll'-.-c. Sheep and Lambs?Receipts, 4,888 nenn.
Sheep, slow to 10c. lower: lamb*, '?bo. loi.tr.
Sheep, 5203.65; lambs, 85.50(86.00; one deck,
je,12Mi! culls, (404.6o; no Canana lambs. Hogs?
Rocefpts, 4,149 head; nominally easier; no sale*
reported.
UNION STOCK YARDS, PITTSBURG, PA?
Nov. 13.-CATTLE?Steady. Choice, 8^..O0o3O;
prime, 85&6.15. Hogs?Lower. Prime, heavy,
8;,/?j5.10? mediums, 85.o506.lO; heavy yorkois and
UkIu yorlcer?, 85?pB,(l5; pigs, 84,uO0O; roughs,
S8.puij4.60. Sheep?Steady. Prime. wether?,
??.ooyt. 10; culls and common, 81.5002.00; dioico
lambs, 85.6005.75; veal calves, 87.iUi*8.oo.
CINCINNATI, O., Nov. U.-HOaS?Aotlve at
I8.7504.H5. Cuttle?Steady at 834?4.40. Sheep
Steady at 81.75?J3.35. Lambs?Steady ftl 83.V5?
5.60,
MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS.
PEANUT MARKET.
NORFOLK, VA.. Nov. 13.-PEANUTS-- :
Farmers' market, fancy, 8140,1 ?trlctly prune,
-5?o, ; prime, -\Ml%v,\ common, 2Vic Spanish,
70c. Nuw crop coining tn freoly,
i'tS'iJiitibbiTrlU-, Wl.. AU,?, 1,1,-PKANUTS
Spanish, OO092Hu. Market tinti, ?.lock light
fancy; market steady._
IlilY GOODS MAHKI5T,
! NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-The trade of the doy
In dry goods has been inoro or |??*? restricted
and soliera compluln thoy are between two
flies; on the one sido Is thu destro ot the mai?,
ufaolurer to secure moro f?r his good, and on
th? other tho determination of the buyc?? to
purchuue at old prices or as mar to t cm
as possible. A good many orders aro refused
and lirmncss la becoming general.
NAVAL STORES.
WILMINGTON,'- N. C, Nov. 13.? SPIRIT? '
TUBPENTINE-Flrni at 56',-jo. bid: receipts, 43
casks. Rosin?Nothing doing; receipts, li?, bar?
rels. Tar?Fir mat 81.8u; receipts, fcO uarieis.
Crude Turpentine? Firm ut |2.?<>03,8u; ruuolpu,
59 barr?le.
SAVANNAH, GA., Nov, 13?TURrBNTINE
Firm ut 66c; recul pis, 832 co-li.,; s^lns, 212
casks. Rosin-Uocelpls, 2,263 barrels; suis,
90S barr?le.
l!HARl.KHTON, S. C, Nov. 13.? TURPEN?
TINE? Steady at 5Cc. Rosin-Steady.
COTTONSEED OIL MARKET.
NEW YORK, Nov. 13.?Cottonseed oil showed
no Import chungo, holding steady with busin : n
ot moderino volume. Primo crucio, f. u. b,
mills, 25j|-26V?c. ; primo summer yellow. 83V 0
34c. ; spul, November, MiiSSSjC. ; ol? summer
yuliuw, ii.imliiiii; primo unite, 3703&C.; pi lino
wlutei- yellow, 2801UC.
MAR?WE INTELLIGENCE.
FORT OF RICHMOND, NOV. 18, 1S03.
ARRIVED.
?Steamer Brandon, Rhodes, Norfolk, merchan?
dise and piissenu-.i-e, Old Dominion line.
1 ? : .?-'.-'-. ' SAILED.
? twiner Pocaliontas, Graves, Noifolk' und
James, River landings, merchandise and passen?
gers, Virginia Navigation Co.
Steamer Brandon, Rhodes, Norfolk, merchan?
dise and passengers, Old. Dominion liu?.
Schooner Helen JSuphane, Wnlte, James
River, light.
Schooner William Cobb, ?Cook, James River,
lumber. -
Scnooner Virginia Kulpn, Mathls, Jama
River, light.
PORT OF WEST POINT, NOV, 12, 1903.
ARRIVED.
Baltimore, Coutruey. Baltimore, passengers
?nU general cargo,
HALLED.
Baltimore, Coutrney, Baltimore, passengers
sua general cargo.
PORT NEWPORT NEWS, 'NOV. 13, 1904.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Ville Do Rouen. Galveston.
Steamer Hester, Norfolk.
Croiser Minneapolis, Hampton Roods.
MAILED.
Schooner Paul Palmer,' Bouton.
Schooner Addio M. Lawrence, Boston.
Bark st. Peter, Lag-uara.
Steamer Ville De Rouen, L ? eaux.
BANIC CLEARINGS.
Table Giving Figures i!or Chief
- Cities-of thV-gou-itry.
... ?(By Assudated Press.,) ?
NEW VORK, Nd"v. 18.-Thi following
table, compiled by Bradstreet, shows the
bank c.?a.ings at a number of the prin?
cipal cities for the week ended November
H'th, with the percentage of Increase and
decrease,'as compared with the. corres?
ponding week last year.<?: Sixty-four other ?
cities are Included In the totals: .
New York 81,179,323,73o, decrease 28.0.
Chicago 8181,036,251, decrease .4..
ilusi?n' R4l,4?V,7l0, decrease 2.4.
i'rulauelpnla $111,604,943, decrease 6.3.
' St.- -Louis $.-3.490,991, Increase 3.3.
.Pittsburg 1.9,400,434, decrease G.5.
San Francisco $-8.701,010, decreas? 9.1.
. Baltimore $i2,7?3,?20, decrease 7.6.
Cincinnati 823,216,200, ??
Kansas City $-3,-i-46,S73, increase 6.4.
New ? Orleans $22,100,864, Increase . 27.5.
Louisville ?9,910,038, decrease 6.4.
Ricnmond $3,018,519, Increase IS.:,
Washington $4,407,246, Increase 4.4.
Savannah $4.814,5?), decrease 6,8.
Memphis $7.4i8,2U, Increase 14.6,
Fort Worth $4,632.100,? lncreaso 38,2.
Atlanta $3,035,181, Increase 9,1,
Nashville $2,682,877. Increase 8,0.
Norfolk $??,202,104, Increase 26.6.
AugiiBta, Ga., $1,959,434, deoroase 4.4.
Birmingham $1,834,090 - /
Little Rock $1,305,371, decrease 9.4,
lvnoxville $1,019,254, Increase 13.5.
Macon $1,045,000, Increase 9.6.
Chattanooga $838,859, Increase 39..
Jacksonville, Fin., $784,868, Increase 94.5.
i.ouston $9,342,087, Increase 14.6.
Charleston, S. C, $1,412,837, -
Totals United Btates $2,064,651,919, de?
crease 30.8.
Outside New York $885,828,184, decrease
1,0. -
Totals, Canada $61,339,147, increase 8.7,
WEEKLY TRADE REVIEW.
Level of Prices Fallen Some?
what in Past Two Weeks.
(By Associated Press,)
NEW VORK, Nov, 13.-R. O. Dun and
Company's weekly review Of trade to?
morrow will i>ay;
Readjustment of wages and abnormally
warm weather are not calculated to
stimulate distribution of merchandise, es
! pcclally wearing apparel and fuel, Sev?
eral other staple linos are quiet, as Is
vmal at this season, yet tho splendid
profita of agricultural communities ?can?
not fall to put largo sums of money In
circulation and provide a market for
commodities, Prices of all staples were
slightly higher on November 1st than a
! month previous, but In tho past two
weeks the level has. fallen somewhat,
hettiements of labor disputes In meat
i packing, lithographing'and several minor
industries urn offset by new struggles
I in the building trades, streot car lines
?und coal mines, while the out In wages
of Iron workers und snlnner? may ro
! i-ult In strikes, A helpful event was the
lesumptlon of work ?t Moi./Via copper
minen, coke ovens nnd We.siorn stock
yards, Railway earnings, lor the first
wcx'K of November were 4.8 per cent,
larger than last year. .,
ivith raw cotton stubbornly held at a
high position and customers reluctant to
I iitivaiico bide tor finished products, It
i was inevitable that cost of production
i must oomo down, Heneo the cut in
i wagea at Fall Hiver mille was not un?
expected. Inquirios for ootton goods aro
numerous, but buyers and seller? cannot
agree a ? to prices and little new business
it* closed.
Failures this week numbered 283 against
I'll last year.
. ? '? . ? .
Weekly Cotton Statement.
(By Associated Press.) ?
NEW ORI-JSANS, Nov. ?.-Secretary
Hester's weekly cotton statement, issued
to-day, shows for tho tulrtuen duys of
.November, an Increase over last year of
100,000 and tin Ji.creu.He ovor tho same
period year before last of 113,000.
Pot.? the seventy-four days of the season
thut have elapsed the aggregate Is be?
hind the same days of last year, 347,???,
und behind the same day? year beiore
last, 69,000..
The amount brought into Right during
the past week lies been 571,901, against
44fc,ii7 for the t>amo seven days last
year and 449,547 year before last,
including stocks left over at ports a/.d
interior towns trim the. lost crop ?Ad
the number of bales brought into ?lyht?
thur flfcr for the net? ero?, the supply
to date la 3.100,751 otalnttt 4,285,256 for tne
came period last year.
'???>? ?
Visible Cotton Supply.
(By Associated Pr?s?.)
NEW ORLEANS, Nor. lS.-Secretarr
Hester'e statement of the world's visible
fupply of cotton. Issued to-day shows tho
total visible to he 2,872.912, ngnlnst 2,
i-Wr.122 laut week and ??WS,7* last year.
Of thi? the total of American cotton la
2,896.91. nealnst ?.M7.122 last week, and
?,d.?,??? l?fil year, nnd oaf all other kinds,
including: Egypt, BHitll, India, etc., 476,000
ftRftlnst ?490,000 last week, and 409,000 last
year.
Of the world's vlnlble supply ocf cotton
that Is now afloat and held In Orent
HrltAlh hnd Continental Europe 1,140,000
against J.388,000 laet year; In Egypt 116,
l?0 nirainst 124,00O last year; nnd in the
United otates 1,176,000 against 1,393,000 last
year.
CHESTERFIELD CAFE.
It Will Open at Dinner To-night.
Flag Raising This Morning.
Dinner to-night at the Chesterfield
Cafel The evening meal to-day will be
the first to be served In the cafe of the
Chesterfield apartment house, and will
be the last act In complete opening of tlvs
modern apartment house. Tho flag-rale
Ing will take place this morning at 8
o'clock. This will be the last act of
Contractor Chesterman before giving the
structure, complete, Into the hands of
the owners. Tho ensign Is a large and
handsome one, and will swing from a
staff averaging seven Inches In diameter
and fifty feet In height
The cafe will bo opon to occupants ot
the Chesterfield and the publlo generally.
All who "wish may drop In and get their
meals just as In any other first-eins s
enfe. The residents of that section of
the City will find It a great convenience.
His Leg Broken.
(By Associated Press.)
-MAHHV-I-iLE, TENN.. Nov. 13.-In a
foot-ball game here this afternoon be?
tween teams of the University of Tenn?
essee medical department and University
fe Nashville, McFerrln, right halfhack
tor the latter, had hl? rieht leg broken.
Score: ?University of Nashville, 20; Uni?
versity ot Tennessee, 0.
? . ? ? e
Captain Marshall Here.
Captain R. C. Marshal!, ot Portsmouth,
was a. caller at the Capitol yesterday,
CHURCH NOTICES.
BAPTIST.
ouova-AVBNUB tut'TiST entmen
(Grove Avenue nnd Beech Street)?Rev. J. B.
HAWTHORNE. D. U? pantor.?Preaching ut 11
A. M. and 8 P. M. by the pastor. Rnbject of
morning sermon. "What Is It to l>n With Chtlst
and to Behold Rie Glory 7" Evening subject.
"The Duty ot Pleasing Men for their Prallt.''
Sunday school at 9:!0 A M.
FlIiRT BAPTIST ClHMtCH?WORSHIP at
U A. M. and 8 P. M.?Preaching by the pas?
tor, Dr. COOPER, nt both service. Bible
school at 9:30 A. M. A cordial welcome gt'en
to all.
SliCOND BAPTIST CnUUCII (CORN Ell
Sixth nnd Wain Htrcits) ??Ipt. W. It. 1,. ?
SMITH, pastor.?Preaching at 11 A. M. by Rev. :
O. B. STRICK.LER, D. D., of Union Theologi?
cal Seminary, and 8 P. M. by Rev. W. L.
BALL, ot Richmond College.
ORACE-STUKHT HAI'TIHT CHURCH (COR
ner Grace und Fousbee Streets)?Rct. CHAULES
S, O ARON BU, D. D? pastor. Sunday school at
0:30. ?. ?. Trenching by tho pus tor at ? A. M.
and 8"P. SI; Prayer-meeting Wednesday evening
nt 8 o'clock. .
CALVARY lUP'UST CHURCH ?CORNRB
Pine and Urace Streets)?Rev. WKSTON Blllt.
NBR, D, D. pastor.?Preaching at 11 A M.
and 8 P. M. Morning subject, "The C.:ve
Dwellers"; evening subject, "Five Oreat Trag?
edies oC the Bible": No. J, "The 'tragedy ot
the Scarlet Thread.' Ravivai ..services every?
day next -week. Paator preaches at 4 and ? F.
il. Urs. Thomas: sings. ?
li?iuUDIST.
BROAD-STRBBT ?. E. CHURCH (CORNER
Tenth and Broad Streets)? W. D. BEAl/OHAMl',
pastor.?Sunday school at 0:SO A. M, I'rpuoh
lng at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. A cordial Invita?
tion to all. -'. - '-, . ..
CLAY-STREET METHODIST '. CHURCH
(corner Adams and Clay Streets)'?Preao Ing
Sunday at. 11 ?." M.: by Rev. W. M, WALSH,
and 8 P. M. by Hev. W. D. M. CORBIE.
UNION-STATION METHODIST CHURCH?
Rev, JOHN HANNON, D. D., paetor.-Prcoch
Ing at It A. M. by Rev. Dr. JAMES HE IBBRT
MUSS, and at 8 P. M. by Rev. J. T. MAST?N,
TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH iCOR
ner of Twentieth and Broad Streets).?Preaoh
ing at 11 o'clock A. M. by the Rov. J, T. .MAS?
T?N. ,
PRESBYTERIAN?.
FIRST PRESUYTISlilAN CUlHlCn (CORNER
Madison nnd Qruce Streets),?Servlpps Ht 11 A.
M., conducted by Dr. R. B. EGGLESTON, nnd
at 8 P. M., conducted by,Dr. A. L. PHILLIPS,
blitU.MJ I'lilihBl'l'liiUA.N UUolU u ? in,.
RUSSELL CECIL, I). D? pastor.?Service at 11
A. M. and 5 P. M. by the puator. Wednesday
night lecture' at 8 o'clock. Sunday iichcol at
Oi? A. M.
CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (CORNER
Park Avenue and Harrison Street)?Rov, J.
CALVIN tiTEWART, D. D., pastor,?Divine
services to-morrow at 11 A. M., conducted ?.y
Rev. J. B. MA8SEY, ot the Seminary, and at
8 P. M. the Rev. RUS813LL CECIL, D. D? will
S reach. Devotional sendee Wedneaday at 6 P.
I, Sunday school ai 8:30 a. m. All welcome.
UltAt'ii-ailtbUl l'iilSall?TEiviA.. Uli nt.ll?
Rev. JEUfcl Wl.'HUKSl'UUN, U. ?.. |iastur,?
Services ut 11 o'clock A. M. and 8 o'clock P.
M. Wednesday night serrlce ot 8 o'cUek. Sun?
day school at ?-.tso A. M.
WESIMINSTl.lt I'ltESRYTKRIAN CHURCH
(Croie Avenue and Elm Btrett).?Services at 11
A, M, and S P. M. by Hev. T. It. KNUL1S11,
D, D, Sabbath school at 9:80 A, M. M 111-week
service 'I'uesUuy ?t & V. il, Welcouio lu ml.
CHRISTIAN.
SEVENTH-STHI?.... UWuSTIAN CHURCH
(corner Seventh and Grace Streets),--Services
Suuuuy ut il A. M. unit ? I'. M.. conducted u>
Prof. Vf. M, FORREST, of University of Vir?
ginia, Morning subject, "The Transfiguration
of the Christian") evening subject, "Correct?
ing Christ."
MARSHALL STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Marshall Street between Graham and Hnn
cocli)?Uev, U. II. MBL'JON, pastor.?I'reach?
Ing Sunday sit 11 A. M. and 8 P. it, Sunday
school at B:S0 A. M. Christian Endeavor So?
ciety at 7 P. M.
WE8T.BND CHRISTIAN CHURCH (ON
Morris, between Main and Floyd Avenue).?
Preaching lu-morruw hy iUv. HENRY
PEARCB ATKINS at 11 A. M. and I P. M,
1.1'iaCul'AL,
CHURCH OF THE UOL? COMFOltTKU (COft.
nor Urovf Atcuuo uml Uoluiid ?itreeO? Uev.
JOHN 11ALLOWELL DlClilNSUN, Ileotor,?Sor
vices Suiuluy uioruing ut ? o'clock and afternoon
at 4:80 o'clock. Sunday school at ?;?0 o'clock.
Seals freut visitors curdlally welcome.
TUB MONUMENTAL CHURCH (IIIIOAH
Street, below Twelfth)?Ituv W. IS. HVANS, U.
U.. iii'et.ii'.??Holy communlau S A. M?; aio n?
lug service ut 11 o'clock; afternoon at i o'clock.
ClIllISTlAN SCIENCE,
FIRST CWRlCil OV OllRlST. SCIENTIST.
Servlees Sunduy moriilii? ut 11:10. Hutijm-t.
"Soul ami Body." Wednesday evening at
BlBu o'cluuk. nuudlug-rovui ui'tiu dally Hum in
M. to S I*. M. Nu, Tut) East Multi street.
Ail are Invited.
AUCTION SALES-Futurc Days
By Augustine Royall & Co.. Auct.oneers,
Leader -uuildlinf, Manchester, Va.
COURT SALE Of A I-OT OF LAND IN
SVVA?V?UURO. VA., ADJOINING
TRE LaW-VS OB' WM. O. TAYLOR
ESQ.. WI-IWrtEON IH SITUATED THE
CELEBRATED tfONT.CELLU bt'HI (? ,
CONTAINING 72-100 ACRKS OF LAND,
ON TUESDAY, NOVEMl.ttR 17. l??o, AT
12 O'CLOCK ?., ON TRE jr-REAllgES.
Hy virtue of a decree of the circuit
Court of uhesterileid county, in the s, it
styled Siivlt-ara Uuuk of Richmond vs. 13,
C. Uudd, J- }l- Rudd In Ilia own right
and at) trustee & nls, entered Fehruuiy ;i,
lixiv. we, Uie undersigned bneclul Com?
missioner?, will etili at public auction
un the day. hour and place named uljuvii,
that valuable piece or lot of laud, con
tuininif 73-100 amos of land; sud land
adjolna th? lands of \V. Q, Uaylor, Eai|?
and if. IV- Sawlelle. Tlds land lies be
tweon tlio Westliani Road and Semines
Street. A plat of this property is with die
auctioneers, and for other ami further In?
formation parties will pleaso call on them,
TERMS?One-third cash, balance at ii
and 12 montna for notes, U i>t>r cont. inter
est added; or at the option of tho pur
ehaber all cuah. title to bq retulned till all
of the purciiiiBo money Is paid and con?
veyance grdored by tho court.
' A. W. PATTERSON.
Q, Vf. THROCKMORTON,
t?j??v'?u^ Uoiuiulssioiiere,
AUCTION SAL?S-Future Days
By Augustine novali & Co, and
A, L. Adamson,
Real Estate Aprente and Auctioneers
Manchester, Va,
? RUSTRES' SALE OF VALUABLE
i H?LL STREET PROPERTY ON
THURSDAY, NOVMBEIl 19, 19?, ??
4:30 O'CLOCK P. M., ON THE PREM?
ISES, HULL, STP.F.ET. BETWEEN 6T1I
AND 7?? STREETS, IN THE CITY OF
MANCHESTER, VA.
By virtue of three (3) deeds of trust ?x*
ecuted by Dora L. Starke and husband,
dated, respectively, March t, 1880, Muy
23, 1690, and February 12, 1R1U, to tho trug
tees of the Bulldlns and Loan and Trust
Company, of Manchester, Vs.. or their
successors In office, find recorded In the
Corporation Court for the said city In
D. B., Vols. 11 and 13, pages 258, 422 and
28, and being required so to do by the
beneficiary, default having been made,
we, tho undersigned trustees, will ?ell at
public auction on the day, hour and place
named above that very valuable piece of
real estate, fronting 68 feot?n the southern
line of Hull Street, between Sixth and
Beventh Streets, by 155 feet deep to an
alley. There is a large two-story double
tenement building on this lot, and all In
good order. This property Is a good rent?
er, and will pay well as an Investment,
For other particulars, call on the auc?
tioneers.
TERMS: Cash as to expenses of sale,
tax?e, If any be due, and to discharge
the balance duo upon the debts secured
In said deed?. $380.67 and (313.88; the resi?
due upon such terms as will be made
Known at sale, but by consent of parties
muoh more liberal terms may be given,
A. Ij, A?MMSON,
AUGUSTINE RO?ALL,
E. Vf. WEISIOER,
Present Trustees,
nov 8,10,11,12.13,14,16,17,18,19
By 3. T"ht?mrwoh Brown & Co.,
1113 Main Street.
A Chanca for Small Investor?.
Three Brlek and Frame Dwellings,
NOB. ?23 AND ?26 CHURCH STREET
AND NO. 102 HIGH OR HOLLY
STREET, NEAR CHURCH STREET.
By order of non-resident owners, we w,ll
toll at public auction, on th? premi.-?.?,
TUESDAY, NOV. 17TH, AT 4:30 P. M.,
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER,
NO. 023 CHURCH," near ROWE STREET,
a BRICK AND FRAME 3-room dwelilnu
and good lot.
NO. 626 CHURCH STREET, detnotiod
FRAME, With STORE addition and lot
about 30 feot front.
?a 102 HIGH STREET, two-etory
BRICK HOUSE, 3 rooms, city water, etc.
Tho rentals PAY'16 PER.CENT., and the
TERMS will be so easy?a small CASH
PAYMENT, and your rent will do the
rest. BROWN & CO.,
nov lj-tds Auctioneers.
Bv N. Vf. Bow?.
Beai Estate Auction???.
SALE OF FOUR GOOD
FRAME DWELLINGS
AND ABOUT 127 FEET OF VACANT
LAND ON THE CORNERS OF
TAYLOR AND LADY STREETS. ,
BY AUCTION.
For account of the non-resident owner,
I will sell by public auction, on the prem?
ises, on
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18. 1903,
nt 4:30 o'clock P. M? tho four frnma dwel.
lings Nos. 1438, 1420, 1422 and 1424 Tajr'or
?Street; two of thorn with live rooms and
the other two with four rooms each. Also.
40-feet of vacant land at the southeast
corner of Taylor and Lady Ftreets, and
about 87 feet'at the northwent corner of
Taylor and Lady Streots. Tho ' ho, se-i,
with? a moderate expenditure, would nrovo
good renters, while the vacant lota are
very des'rabl*.
TERMS?Reasonable and at sale,
nov 13-tds.
By J. B. Elam &Co.,
Real Estate Auctioneer?.
COMMISSIONERS' AUCTION SALE OF
THE 2-8TORY BRICK DWELLING,
Ho. 2214 EasMSrace Street.
In pursuance of a decree of October 26th,
1903, In the suit styled "W. B. Vest, etc.,
vs, D. Jeannette Vest et als," In the C r
ouit Court or.the county of Hanover, Va.,
the undersigned Speoia) Commissioner?
will sell by publia auction, on the prem?
ises, on
TUESDAY, NOV. 17. 1903,
At 4:30 o'clock P. M? tho real estate re?
ferred to In the said decree; It being tho
two-story brlqk dwelling No. 2214 E. urn..o
Streot, containing 7 rooms, besides bath,
pantry, etc., and having the usual con
ven'ences: the lot having a front of 16
feet 0 Inches, more or less, by 166 fe^t ? o
a 20-foot alley. Tho property Is now oc?
cupied by a good tenant at ?210.00 por an?
num. This property will pay well as nn
investment, or will malto a nice and at?
tractive Homo, being In one of ?Jie most
desirable locations in that section of tro
city and convenient to most of the largo
industries.
TERMS?One-third cash, balance at U
and 12 months by notes, with inte/?et ad?
ed; or at the election of the nurchaser,
any greater part or all of the purclittBO
monoy may be paid In cash, and tho title
to be retained until all the purchase
monoy Is paid and a conveyance ordered
by the court.
WALTER SYDNOR,
ADDISON L, HOLLADAY.
Special Commissioners.
J. B. Elam & Co., Auctioneers.
Win, B. Vest-Ac..Plaintiffs,
against
Vest & al?.?.Defendants.
i In the Clroult Court of Hanover County.
The bond required of tho Special Com?
1 missioners by decreo entered in nuovo
styled cause, October 26th, 1903, has been
duly given. . , ??-;,.?
? Tesi": J. A. BROWN,
nov 12-tds Clerk.
SPECIAL COMMISSIONER'S SALE j
OF |
Valuable, Land With Improve?
ments,
IN GOOCHLAND COUNTY. VA.
By Virtue of a decree of the Clroult
Court of Goochland county, entered on t,.u
Util day of Soptomber, 11)08, In tlie Chun
cury suit ot J, 1... Cummin. &c, vs. Win.
H. Goodman & aie., I shall, on
AIUNUAV, IGT H DAY OF NOV.. 1D03,
at 12 o'clock M., sell by public auction,
to the muhest bidder, at the front ?.?.,?? of
said Goochland County Courthouse, that
tract of lumi, containing 290 acres, muro
or less, with dwell.ng and other Improve?
ments, ii.iuiitrd In bind county, about twu
mllos from Dover Mills, fainll-any known
n s tho Virginia Hooker propeity, arid n w
occupied by J. S. tlatlir.glit and T. L.
Mosby.
. This Is an excellent piece of property
and olfois a raro opportunity to any onti
looking for a country home or a saio In?
vestment.
TERM'S?One-fourth of the purchase
n...r?uy (u Ue paid ?., o sii, and tuo . cm...un ?u
O, 12 und 18 muntlis, the purchaser giving
his negotlubiu notes for tho deferred In?
stalments, wllh Interest added from day
of sale, and the title of tho property <o bo
retained until the whole amount Is paid
and a convey unco ordeied by to court,
A. W. PATTERSON.
Acting t?peclul Commissioner.
I, Mose? T. Montolro, cleric of the Clr
oult'Court of Goochland county, do hereby
cert'fy that Uio bond required of the
Special Commissioner by tliu said decito
has boon duly given.
Given under my hand as ?Jerk of said
court this }9t|i ctky of October. 1003.
MOSES T. MON TISI ttO,
nov 11-?t Clerk.
REAL ESTATE?For Sale.
1/ ARM l'Oli SALE?300 unvs, situated In a
JT beautiful section of the Hluo Itl?gru Moun?
tain* near Natural iirldgu. Tun-room huu.su,
?timi ham and good quality of ioli. Price |1,6ln).
K**y term*. PAG?J & TAYLOH,
Real Estate Atonta, 65 Uiaiiby at., Norfolk. V?.
rOR SALB.
FLAT 313>? SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Nine room?, with every eonvoiilonce; por?
celain tub, freight'elevator, nice range.
Can ho ?ecu tuoiodiately, AppJy Top
FLAT,
JOHN L. WILLIAMS ft SONS,
BANKERS,
Dealers la RICHMOND, VA,
SOUTHERN INVESTMENT
SECURITIES.
l??NTC?PAL BONDS A 8PKCIALT?.
CorresDondfne? Invited.
a==' . ?? ?
G. W. Branch & Go.
BANKERS and BROKERS
Members of New York Cottoi a*?
change and Chicago 3jirJ j,? G?\?*?
New York Correspondents?
LADENBURQ, THALMANiM & 03
PRINCE & WHITLGY,
LEHMAN BROS.
? toi
NEW YORK,
Private Wires to J BOSTON,
1 CHICAGO,
LOANS.
Get Loons ou your City Property from ?
McVKIGH * GLINN.
AUCTION SALES-Future Days
By C. L. & H. L Denoon,
Real Estate Auctioneers,
821 Main Street.
TRUSTEES' SALE
OF
VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIM?
PROVED PROPERTY IN JACKSON.
WARD. AND FARM OF 66 ACRE3 ?
NEAR LAUREL STATION AND
ONE MILE NORTH OF LAKE- '
SIDE PARK,
By virtue of 8 certain deed* of trust,
one dated Dec. 7, 1898. and of record In
D. B. 164 C, p. 459, In Richmond Chancery
Court; one dated Sept. 28, 180S, and of
record In said court, and the other dated
July 17, 1S95, and of record In Henrlco
County Court, D. B. 149 ?., p. 266, default
having been made In the payment of cer?
tain notes therein secured, and, at the
request of the beneflclartes, we will sell,
by public action, on the premises, on
THURSDAX, ?VOV. 12TH, 10O3,
the property above mentioned, tn the fol?
lowing order:
First?at 12 o'clock M., the farm on the
Hungary Road, contajnlng 66 acres, more
or less, and lying about 1 mile north of
Lakeside Park.
Second?at 4 P. M., the vacant lot on
the east lino of Hickory Street, 532 feet
north of Baker Street, fronting 28 feet,
and running back between parallel lines
80 feet to an alley. -
Third?at 4:30 P. M., the brick store and
dwelling, No. 3 West Leigh Street, lying
on tho south side of Leigh Street, be?
tween St. James and Adams Streets, be?
ginning 42 feet west of St, James.Street,
tlienco extending westwardly and front-'
ing on Lolgh Street 26 feet, and running
back between parallel lines 100 feot to an
alley 10 feot wide.
TERMS?Cash as to expenses of exe?
cuting these trusts; any delinquent taxos
that may be duo, and a ratable propor?
tion of current taxca; and to pay th?
following amounts: $1,287.60, with Interest
from Sept. 28, 1903, which Is a first lien
on No. 3 West Leigh- Street: $361.52, with
Interest thereon from Nov. 1. 1901, which
Is a second Ifcn, and $300, with Interest
thereon from July 17, 1S98, which Is .a
first lien on said 66 acres and the Hickory '
Street lot; balance at 1 and 2 years.
C. L. DENOON.
Trustee Under 1st and 3d Deeds. I
R. L. MONTAGUE, ?? S
Trustee Under 2d Deed. '?
C. L, & H. L. Denoon. Auctioneers, ?
POSTPONEMENT "'?
The above sales are postponed till ?
MONDAY, NOV. 10, 1903, . (J)
AT SAME HOURS. . .,'
C. L. DENOON. ?;
R. L. MONTA? UE,
novl?-St ? ? Trus.ees.
By Jamos IT. Crenshaw,
Real Estate Auctioneers,
1013 E. Main. Street . .
/-"OMMJSSIONER'S AUCTION SALE
\~. OF
BRICK STORE AND DWELLING NO.
408 NORT EIGHTEENTH STREET.
By decree of the Chancery Court of ?he
city -of Richmond, entered In tie suit of
Mary Carolino Allan vs. Genevi?ve Mon?
tague and als, on Novombcr 3d, l?L3, we
w 11 sell by public auction, on the prem?
ises, on
WEDNESDAY/. NOV. 25TH, ,
at i o'clock t*. M., the following property,
as described In the decree, as that lot,
with Improvements thereon, No, ??8 North
Eighteenth Street, In the city of Rich?
mond, and bounded as follows: Commenc?
ing on the west line of Eighteenth Street
84 feet and 0 Inches north of Marshall
Street, thence running northwardly and
fronting on'said Eighteenth Street 25 feet
and running back weetwardly between
parallel lines 132 feet. .
TERMS-One-th'rd cash, and the resldu?
In three oqual Installments, payable re?
spectively at six, twelve and elgh eenv?
rtonths from the day of sale, the ciedlt
Installments to be evidenced by note* of
the purchaser, with 6 per centum per an?
num interest from the clay of s ile nd'ed,
and the tide of the property retained &M
socurl'v for the said notes until the wHo ?
of the purchase money is paid and a con
voyance directed by thy^cour^ ^ .
Special Commissioner. .
James H.: Crenshaw. Auctioneer,
The bond required of the Commission??
In the above suit Jim been executed.^
nov 13-5t
CHAS. O. SAVILLB. I
Clerk, .
By N. W. Bows,
Real Estate Auctioneer,
CALE OF THAT
J DESIRABLE
BRICK AND FRAME STORE AND
DWELLING COMBINED.
NO. 715 N. TWENTY-THIRD 8TRBKT,
?V. < ? Dy AUCTION.
r will sell by publia auction, on the
? Prem!eeVEnSDAY. NOV..?.??..
at 4:30 o'olook P. M-, that desirable atora
and dwelling above referred to. Besides)
I the store, the house has about Uve living
rooms, and the property Is alwnyt occti?
pled by prompt paying tenants.
Either as a business ?lte or for Invest?
mont purposes UiIb property would prow,
attractive, and should commend itself ta
people who prufor good, solid real.estate
In a growing city to the uncertain value*,
of stocke ani. bonds. ?
l TERMS?Liberal and at sale,
N. Vf. BOWE, Auotloneer,
nov 12-tds
j I hereby certify that the bond required,
of th? Special Commissioner? In tho atov?
styled suit has been ?^0????0??
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Chesterfield
oounty, Vn.
nov 11.12,13,14,15,17
By A. L. Adamson und
A. Royull & Co.,
Real Estate Agenta. Manchester, Va,
TRUSTEES' AUCTION SALE
OF A
? DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT ON
THE NORTHEAST CORNER
SIXTEENTH AND EVERETT STREETS,
MANCHESTER. VA.
By virtue of a deed of trurt, dated May
IS, ISO?, mid recorded In D. B. 18, pige
290, default having Ueon made In the pay?
ment of the debt secured thereby, and.
being directed so to do by the beneficiary,
wo will sell at public auction, on th?
premises, on
THURSDAY, 19TH DAY OF NOV., 1905.
?t 4 o'clock P. M., the above houso and
lot, fronting 30 feet on the cast bide i?f
Sixteenth Street, corner of Everett street;
depth 113 feot,
TERMS?Cash? SS to costs of executing
this trust, taxes, arid to pay the sum of
8221.79; the balance upon such term? a?
will be announced at the sale.
A. L. ADAMSON,
A. RO?AU and
E. W. WWISIGBR.
aov 14-61 U'ruttsa?, .