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New York
Stock Market
New Vnrk. December 39,?To the
< i rver to dnj 'i stocfc mnrket
unvorcd strongly of tho "wlndow dress
Jng" methoris often employed iu lltc
JJiiropeftn mnrki t- al thls -*lma of tin
?year. I'rli . s rose very guiiorally, und
the movement was iinusun y compre*
e, The rlae embraeed not only
tho standard railway shares, but took
ln many of the Southern and .--oiiiii
westorn Issue! and various epe'claltles
nn well.
Tln tui tln i - aln ln Southorn Rall
v.iy prfeferred n ? eolncldcnt wlth ret
pi rli ??..?? Ui1 Idi i d on tlio stock are
Jlk< ly i" bi : ? imi I < re long. Caha
iii.m" Pa li lo waa ni tlv- al a hlgher
prlce di plti Its Indlff; r< ni roturns for
Sovembi i. Unlon Pai Iflc and Southern
i veri b'? pnri nti- in demand, at
ndvanccs, pnrllcularly Southern l'a
< i i
Thc coal stocks were consplcuous for
- . ty und nnderlylne :;'renglh,
I. . Readlng waa bought by tradors
n'iio professed to, live advance Informa?
tion tbat the company's showing fdr
frovomber would be more than gratlfyr
ins. Thc market flattoned out very
-. i eptlbly al mtdday, bul became ac
live again Ih the later tradlng, and
ed wlth pi-ir-.-; mnorally ,it. nr near
tl '- best.
Bi lated demands for money caused
r flurry In ? all loi ns for ?hlch tbe
i ti ad* .-.:,. i 1 tn .". per cent It Is
i :? i ha ? r : urtl er ^lisiu
, . . , of local monetary conrli
l . . itnes ied to-morrow, btii
li ? ? ludgmenl of bankers the hlgher
rat< ls not llkely to last long.
Thc bond market was Irregular, with
especially large deallngs ln Norfolk
New i'ork, December 29?Money on ?
rall lirin.? ." 1 -2f/ -I S-4 por cent.; rullngj
i ie, 31-2: closing bld, -11-2; offered , '
nt 11-2. Time loans dull and .steatly;;'
eixty daya and nlne'ty days. 3.'1-4; stxij
inonths, 3 3-4*3 l per cent. Prlme mer- ,,
rantlle paper, i to I 1-2. Sterllng ex- (
- hance steady, with actual buslness
ln bankers' bills. at $4.82@$4;8226 for
Blxty-day bills. and an $4,8510 for do
inand. Commercia"t bills, J4.S1 t-2?
04.82, Bnr sllver, 53 7-8; Mexlcan dol?
lars. 45.
KICII.MONn STOCK MAItKET.
By Rlchard W. Maury.
Etock and Bond Brolcer. ir?:r. E. Maln Ft.
Richmond. Va.. Dccemb-r 29, 1M(
?TATE PEfl-RlTIEV. Bld. Asked. 11
Virginla 3s, Old. C, and R.. 1S32.... **"*' 'S 11
Centurles, 1-3, C anri R? ir-:'l. r-u K'il'
RAILROAD BOND?.
A. C. L R. R. con Tr. I p, c... 04 ... ]
C. and O. R. and A. Grn'l M !'?'.. l?o ... i
Georgla r.i-. lst 6s, C. 192*. m ... -
i .- :;. and Fla . 1913 . 105 ... j
Georgla and Ala. f'on. .".s. 101."..10S ... I
"Norfolk and West. in. Is, 1998.... !>> ... 'j
Nor. and Wom. Ry. Poca. ls', 1944.. ?? ... ,
Eeaboard Alr Uno ls. 1950. Siu ... I,
V.-u-in.a Trust Company.....*...,100 l"-0
! NS u 1: a nti; COM PANIE8.
Virginla Fire and Marine.25 85
inSCELLANEOUS.
lions for interest paylng bonds are
Ice, to whlch interest must be added.
bonds and ceillflcates of lndebted
COTTON SIABKKTS,
lalnl tho effects ol January no- |
? ul flesplte tom* Irregularlty ?
steady. m l polnt hlgher to 6 polnta lower. j
EThi ?-... -as sti-.uly at .nn advance ofl
points i" a deciine of -' points, near posltlons
V.in:; hlgher in sympathy with steady cables
snd as a result of over-nlglu buylng orders.
auracted by the flrmor tone of yesterday's
late tradlng. Thc later months. however.
Jreflected a renewal of scattercd Hquldution
and local bear pressnre. while ilurltiK the
8rsl few minutes the wholo list ruled rather
easy, ahowlng a nel loss of aboul lcfffl points
?oon after ? hi ti,'
);io: inter
hrlst- ,
ate tradiiig. N.-.i
durlng the ontir
were shown Ir
from the Eastern belt iSalmin- :i good dr
mand fnr eNport at the best hns-is of th
seaton, and, thc buylng of January contract
ai re thi trade aa to tho posslble extei
and effeel ol tl January noilces expecte
?:;its'at the ports to-day were 10."21
b ? i . . ? 11.67' iat v bek and 24,145 last
? ; ? ? 1 0 bales against 364.
1 ll week an.l 161.012 last year. To-day's
ri ? at N>-" Orleam 18,675 balea against
res opened an,1 clo?ed steai
Or-en High. Low. Clo
.".'.'.".'.'.', 14.63 U.tt! I 5S U.ii
15.15 15.13 1
14.S1 li
Thomas Branch & Co.
(Establlslietl 1838 )
MkMRKI'.S
*New York Stock Exchange
New York Cotton Exchange
Private Wires to
Principai Markets
Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York.
IJy THOMAS IJRANCH St, CU? Uunli.trH und -roKets.
Open. illgh. Low. Closlng, Open. ftlgh. Vovr.
BALE8. Bld* Asked, BALES.
804'Amer. Ajrrl. Chem., com. 46% 46 4SJ4 46 '? ?'-j 200 Illinois Central . *:'* -il
100AlllH-Clittlmeri. >'? 'v"? M? -s sx* Lsooint, Metropoiltai
$1% IVP. l.l'i
1:1 ?-<?.'. nlllM-l'.**. pfd..
11.. ?? a 1111 hii.nuii.-.i Coppei
800 American Can . s% >:vi
100 American Can, pfd. 76% 76% ifl ."'i
100 Amer. Car and Poundry. 49 i'.i 10 w .: .
Am. 1. Car and Poun.. pfd ... . 110 11.
200 American Cotton oil. 69% ;'".'.' ?''?"-? '?'?' ??'?'
Amer Llnsoed 011, com. . 11 l'i
200 Amei Llnseed OI1, pfd... 32 32 .11 31 82
200 American Locomotlvo ... r.7 81% 87 .^'-i :;'
1,100 Amer. Looomotlve. pfd... 107% 107% 107W ltfl 11
American Malt. pfd.
1,400 Amei 1. .ui Smeltln
$25 American 1 -t?-? ? t Su
100 Amer . ,.ii sugar .
1,800 Amor. Tol. nn.l Xo
.. Metropolltanj pfd,, :..:7
lnt, Mer. Marlne, eom... 11
1 ntei nai lon 11 Paper .
200 lnt. Paper, pfd.5}
100 Knn, Clty South., com,, 32
: ?., icansoa Cltj South., pftl ??''?'
16,800 Lohlgh VullOy . 18?V
1700 tiOitlsvlllo and Nashvllle 143V
Manhnttan . l?>_* I38Vh
600 Mo., Kan, and Texas.... 31% :ij
Mo.. ICan, an.l Tex., pfd
73% ?'I1* "8
?IL"., I3<4 42% 12% l'i
113 113 113 111 Uf
142% 143 ll-'S 142M 11:;
115 !!?'. 41-1 -I'-''
34% 8&% 700 Mlssourl r ictfl
40 ? 16 -
% iii1,
30 -\ ui.? 1 Ican Tobai ? 0, rom. 41G
300 American Tobacco, pfd.. 92% 92% '.'-"- 92 92%
400 Annconda Copper . 38% 3a 8!>% 39 ;!:?',
.:?: ? Ai.hls. 11 . 100% |.'1'? ll10% 101% IOIVi
600 Ulalttl. Coasl Llne. 116 116% '??' HG 11.
100 Baltlmore ancT^Ohlo. 105VJ ''-..'j i-<> 106 106?*
i'CO Brooklyn Rapld Tranelt. 73% ?6% ..'?-, .??'.-. ...'i
1,700 Canadlan Paclflc . IM r.'v. mi j IBdH 1'uiVi
200 Central Leather . -':i"i .:i:<4 ?; , lllVi .:!?.
1,430 Chesnpeake and Ohlo.... 70% IU% ,;.-, ko% 81
... 1 ihlcago Greal western. ni"., 21% 21% -i-. 21%
100 Chl. 01.....1 Wost, pfd.... 14% 44% 14% 44% -i-.1 1
?"."?"hi.. MII. and St. Paitl... 122 113% il2 128% 123%
200ChIca*?o nnd Northwest. M2 142% 142 111"-, 142%
t'lov., fln.. ?'hl. and St. L ... ... ... ...is .;:..,
Colorado I'mi and iron. .ii .11 m 31' jb
200 Colorado nn.l Southern.. 66% !?;% 66% ,--,i? .-.,
Ool. and South., lst pfd. ... ...\ 741" 76
340 Consolldated Gas. 136% 13714 136 V.'-'~, 136%
I.'. Cr.uclblo Steel, eom. li'1, ]?_?', VM yj y>L
221 Cruclble Steel, pfd. ,..', 76W 7;, ,!>- 7,,
510 Uelawj.re and lln.ison... 104 16.1 ' j>st va " i..,
Dlstlllors' See. i'or. ... .. :?.?? ??
100 Erle . 27% 27% "7-., Z7B
r.OJ Erle, let pfd. 45% 13% 45% 46 4fitj
I'c.l. .Mlu. nn.l Sm.i pfd. ... .. 45 -11
500 General Blectric . 163 164. 162% lbi% h ???.
I'" Or...'it Xorthorn. pf-1. I'.'L'-*, 123 122% lia 1 ? :< .
200 Great Northern Ore ctfs. 57 a .1 66 r,7 "
Catl. 111:11 Lead .
1,200 N'ew v.,.rk Centrai. ll'
WON v.. Ont. and Western 11 11
I,..':- N.ni.ilk and Western... 1"0*U 100%
2,325 Northern Paclflc . l'->'.'. 118%
300 Paclllc Mail . -"; '-'?. '
I.onnsylvanlo . 128% 128%
200 People' Gaa . 103 103
1.1 prossed Steel Car. 2!)% 30
I-.. Prossed Steel Cnr, pfd.. 93 03%
Rj. Ste< l Sprlng, com.
.-,,7...' Readlng . ???''-. 150% l
Republlc Iron an.l Sl.'.-l ...
100 Republlc I. and S? pfd.. 02 ?2
2,800 R01 h Island . -"?' 2D%
Rock Island, pfd.
300 Sloss-Sheffleld . 40V1 4Ii% ??
6,000 Southern Paclflc .114"?? 116%
900 Southern Rallway . 26 26
100 Southern Rallway, pfd. 61% 61%
70 Standard 011 .017 6i? 1 .
?o:i Tonness-o... . 'opp.-r . Ill^s 34'j
100 Texas Paclflc . 2A 26%
29,?O0 Unlon Paclflc . 160VS 170%
2.SCO Unlted States Rubber.,. Lf.1- r;7',
r:.:"i t" 11 i? .*. 1 Stati a Steel. 71 72%
610 Unlted States stool. pfd 116% 111..^
lOOVa.-Car. Chemical . 61?i 6l*ft ..1
Va-Car. Chemical, pfd.
Wabash .?
K?i Wnl.asli, pfd. .11 31 .".I
200 Westei n Unlon . 73 73 ??'.
Total Bales for day. 305,400 share.-.
91% 92%
69% WA
V.l to
U'6 H'.'/b
'Ji'i 2*)^R
(11 61%
nn r.i'J
.11 81%
17011 11 " ?
CLOSINGBOND OUOTATIONS
i mora lst 5a dild'. 7.*,'i
? '?? Tr--. and Tel. conv. 4s. 105W
' lerlcan Tobacco 4s. so
*.mi rican Tobacco 6a. 301
?btchlnon conv. 4s fbid). 104U
Uchlson conv 5s. . ]0-i'r
Uluntlc Coast T.lne let 4s.'.'.'.'."" mu
"Irooklyn Translt conv. 4s. " U
Vnlr.-H of Gcorggi 5a.,.. Jft7?
'hesapeake and Ohlo -I'.is.." 10Ui
'hesapeake and Ohlo conv. 4Hn. Sl
'hlcitgo. B. and Quiiicy jolnt 4s. 05*f,
hl.-ngo, B. nnd Qulncv pen. ls. 1-7.7;
.hlcago, R. I. nnd Pnc. Ry. rfg. 4a. $9'?
?alt-s; to the Contlnent, 1,576,754 balea; to
lapan. 53,521 balea; to Mexlco, 1,215 bales.
New Orleans, December 29.?Spot cotton
iteady and unohanged; mlddling, l4*tic. Sales
in thc rpot 950 bales and S,*-0 to arrlve
?uliircs opened -iteady at a decllne of 2'ir';
lolnts. Selling appea.4)ed to be about cnual
y dlvlded between the two accounts. r*om
nlsslon houses sald that outslders wero II
inidiulnib- cotton. Short selling was prlncl
>ally from traders. In the Inst hour nf bus
ness the more actlve mnnthB were 7W
lolnta lower. Toward the mlddb- nf Oi
nornlng moro stoadincFB was npparem
3earj made much of thc ralns In Texas.
IUI I'lills pointed out that the rnln was c
:t.*lit. Toward noon a small amount of fresh I *>
>uylng for long account was In evldence. I a
itn! at noon thc tradlns months were 1 fi .1! h
lolnta o\er yesterday's close. In tlio after- I c
loon sesflon the market was very dull. At
o'clock prlccs were S?7 4 polnta under yes
erday's close. The market closed steady at
i net decllne or 111 points. Close: necem
icr. 14.83 nomlnal; January, 14.SI: March,
5.11; May, 15.31: duly. 15.42.
new york ri-ontXE market.
New York. December 2.1.?Flour?Steady to
irm wlth a falr Jobblng trade. Ryo Flour?
Julet. Buckwheat Flour?Dull. Buckwheat
}uiet. Cornmea:, Rye and Barley?Steady.
Vhr-.it?Flrm: N'o. 2 red, 9S?ic. elevator and
?'ii-. f. o. b. afloat. Futures closed ?'. ?;',.-.
ie! hlgher. December. 9Sc.; May. fl.02%;
Corn?Flrm; new, N'o. 2. R2->io.
? Marki I eloied Wc,
shcr. Deei mber. BSTic ; m.i-.
Oats?Flrm; standard whlte, 38*Sc.
?"utures closed unchanged to Hc. nel ad
? ? Decembe*/ r>"-'ic.; May. 39*%c; July.
Beef?Steady. L^ird?Easy. Tallow and Fc
troleum?Steady. Rosin and Turpentlne?
flrm. Klco?Steady. Molnsses?Firm. Sugar
-Raw, nomlnal; reflned, oulet. CofTee?The
-iitiirrs closed steady. net 2 points lower to
i polnta hlEber. Spot. steady; Rlo. N'o. 7,
-*"*-_?<- : Santos. N'o. I. 13TIC.: inild, qulet; Co.r
lova, n*i a lo-lic. Butter?Easy; creamefy,
. . ? .: cxtras, MVSc; third to
- ' ??? ae?Steady and unchanged.
Eggs?Easy; Stnte nnd Pennsylvania and
icarby hennery, white. fancy, iwi'r*.; do.
gathered. whlte. ?"'?< 46c.; do. h>inck?y,
jrown, fancy, SSfl 40c'; do. gathered, b*rown,
::'/:-? Potatoes?Dullj Bermuda, per bar?
rel. $3.50fl 5.0*0; Jei-tey sweet*. [email protected].
""abbages?Steady and unchani/.-d. Frelghta
md Peanuts?Unchanged.
1 'otton.eed. oll was easy* early. but recov
sred |ate? on the flrm cnide ;dtuatlon. de
mniiil from ahor.ta anrl support from refin
~rs. January'. 7.29?7.30; February. T.nn?7.n2:
March, 7.33H?7.34: Aprll, 7..1",Tt7.3S; May. 7*39(gi
7.39; prlme crudo, 6.33'9,6.40; prlme summer
yellow. [email protected]: prlme wlnter yellow, 7.73?
".90; prlme summer whlte. 7.1?7?7.75.
CniCAGO GRAlN MARKET.
go. 111.. December 29.?Because of a
ave prodlcted for export wlnter crop
and because of Manltoba export
1, wheat to-day devcloped docldcd
h. The close was flrm nt tbe top
,,f the session wlth an advance of
I.at, sl uales of corn showed a galu
?V. ns compared wlth last nlght; oats
of ', ?""*?>*,? to 1-.C, and provisions vary
111 SVaO 5c. decllne 10 an increased cost
;! 10c.
leading fulures ni
Open.
ll,. olpts?Wheat. 43,300 bushels; corn, S5S,
700 bushels: oats T5",,0f*0 bushels. Shlpments
?Wh. 60.700 bushels; corn. 492,S0u bushels;
oats, 162,000 bushels.
r'ash grain closed: Wheat?No. 2 red. "fi
{tP4*ic. ? N'o. Z red, 92!5 94c.: No. 2 hard,
.:?' i fjjiic No 3 hard, 92(Q>04c.; No. 1 north
>rn." 51.01'fi 1.1'": N'o. 2 northern, $1.02fl 1.04:
N"o' 3 northern 11(91.03: N'o. 2 spring. 91c.
1*1 01 No. 2 aprlng, 93c. ''1 "l.f*0; velvet ohaff,
? ??? ?durtlm *>"'' 91c. I'orn?N'o. 2 nnd N'o.
whlte 45V4tfii46o.; No. 2 yellow. 4f. *, 46'ie.;
N'o :i WitiHtc.: N'o. 3 whlte. 48"il??o.i No.
'1 vellow 43*li*a ll1 ,e.\ No. 4 nnd No. 4 whlte,
H,',- ? N'o 1 vellow. Ilr-;(rf42'ic. Oatt
-. .,' " ?;!'. -ii ;ii..c. ;* N'o 2 white. 32_((Jl*ac.;
No' 3* Whlte, 3194?3:Vic.; N'o. 4 whlte, 31-53)
31?;c.; standard, ??:>, 'r 32'ic
Baltirnore Md.. December 29.? Wheat?
Flrmer: spot. contract, Mc. Corn?steady;
spol contract, now, 50Uc. Oats?Qulot; No.
2 wiiiti. '?? . Rye?Nomlnal; N'o, 2 western,
domestlc, 56 ? ?- *.
KHIIMONI) GRAIN MARKET.
Richmond, v.i.. December 29, 1910.
WHOliESALE QUOTATIONS ON" 'CHANGE.
WHEAT?Car lots.
No. 2 red, Western. raji.oj
No 2 red. Virginia. 99 ? 1.00
N'o 3 red. 97 & 98
. 93 & 3?
la tbag lols*. SO ? 93
lots,
imer
Virginia (bag lots). so <o> S5
CATTLE MARKETS.
RICHMOND I.IVI-: 8TOOK MARKHT.
i.s., , ? ai Union Block Vanls.)
RI, hmond Va? December 39, 1910.
Reporl nf thi uvi stock inarltet for wce
Recelpti Cattle,'IN headi calves, 41 head;
logs, 1.33 head.
Cattle-B-bUi siucrs, 8c; uitalium lo eood,
lenver and Rlo Grande ref. Bs. S9?4
Irle conv. ls. serles "A". 71
!rlo conv. ls, aerloa "B". <",:>
iiterboi-opgh Metro. 4J*s. 73>',
nter. Mere/ Marlne 4Hs fbld). 61
.'ntisas Clty Southern lst 3m. 73VJ
iOUIsvIHg nnd Nash. Un. Is. 9?i
Ilssourl Pnrlflc -ls. 76
tlssourl Paclflc conv. Bs. 07W
,'orfolk and Western lst con. 4s. 991i
,'orfolk and Western conv. 4s. lOOTj,
ennsylvanla conv. 3lis (1915). 98',fj
t, Louls and San Fran. gen. 5s. 88U
t. Louls S'western lst gold ls (bld).. 89V4
!4@6%c.l common to falr, 4-rriic,; best heif
rs, 56c; medlum to good. o^nVic; common
j fair, ISJISic, best cows, I''?4"^c.; me
lum to good, 3^?4cl common to falr, 2<4-ir
?ic; bulls, 3W<3>4tfc.; calves. 1<3f,c; extra,
:. Cows and calves, 12.' *j 60.00 per head.
heep, 3'ir.o.; lambs, 5Vat3>8!4c.{ hogs. best,
40: medlum to good, SfiS'.'c; sows and
tags, 7^Sc.
Chlcago. III., December 29.?Cat/e.
?Ipts 7..-00 hend. Mnrket ste.idv to sl
lil head. Market stendy. Natlve, J2.60*?
.'?:.i; western. sj.7,r.r,j j.no: yoarllngs, $4.7."'?
v0; natlve lambs, *4.2506.50; western, $4.73
6.50.
Now Tork. nerember 2?.?Beeves?Receipts
730 hend; nn tradlng; feollng stoady. Calvea
Receipts 603 head. Veals. S7(ii 10.30: culls.
.6006.00; ivestern calves. S.i.oOiJirt.OO. Sheep
id Lambs?Receipts 2.S16 head. Sheep. 52*7,0
I.2S; lambs. f5.J0*r6.76; culls. J5?5.25.
ogs? Receipts 1.530 he-ad. State and p'enn
-Ivanla, hogs. JS<iTS.35.
RICIIMOXI) TOBACCO MARKj/T.
Rlehmond. Va., December 28, 1M0
Brlghts?Unchanged: quiet, hut llrm wlth
ght receipts. Dark Firod?New.?Roc-??pts
eavy and mnrket weak at prlces quoted.
un-Cured?Receipts continue heavy; market
bout steady at unchanged prlces.
DARK STEMMING?NEW.
ugB .$4.0011 J 7.0
hort leaf. n.,-,0 r, l
'Oiig leaf. 9.C0 Tr 11
BROWN SHIPPING?NEW.
ugs . 4.00 @ 6.50
hort leaf. 7.00 <fi- s.00
,ong leaf. 9.00 (fi 12.00
rrnppers . 10.00 ? 15.00
BRTGHTS.
iMOKERS?Common . 7.00 0 8.60
Medlum ..'. 9.00 ? 11.00
Flne .12.00 f/ 13.00
TTTERS?Common . 12.00 6 12
uMedhim . 14.00 <fi' 16.50
Flne .17.00 @ 18.50
Fnncy . 1S.60 W 20.00
*IM.ERS?Common . 8.00 @ 10.00
Medlum . ll.CO ?/ 12.00
Flne ..'..7.7.7.'.'.'.'.'.'.!."!'.'. 14.00 '-i 16.00
VRAPPERS?Common . 16.00 8 17.00
.Medlum .?... 18.00 <<i 20.00
(lood. 25.C9 & 30.00
Flne . 32.50 ?37.50
Fancy .40.00 *? fj.00
SUN-CURED?NEW.
.ugs, common to good. 5.00 @ 7.00
.ugs, good to prlme. 7.00 '-/ 8.50
ihort leaf.'.. 8.00 fi 10.50
,ong leaf.,. 9.00 fl ll.f-o
.Vrappers .*,.32.50 <fi 20.00
'rlmlng.i .;_ LOO '-i 3.00
MISCELI.ANEOl 18 MARKETS.
Nov
DRY GOODS MARKET.
Tork, December 29.?Thc to
il China
juslnqss done to thla dnto Is nbout lO.ooo
inles. The cotton goods market rules steady,
JUt generally qulot. Raw silk is flrm. Men's
ivear ovcrcoatlngs for fall are belng orde.-ed
1107 East Mnln Street.
Membors:
NEW YOniv STOCK EXCHANOB.
NEW YOK1C COTTON EXCHANGE.
CHICAGO BOAUD OF TUADB.
E. L. RQDEN; Manatrer.
Moneyed men and women cannot be cautioned too much
nor too often against three things, viz.:
The danger of delay jn having their Wills drawn.
The trouble likely to ensue from improperly drawn Wills.
(The modest fee charged by a good Attorney for drawing a Will
in a lucid and legal and unbreakable style is relatively insig
nificant.)
Thc now fully recognized unwisdom of following the old
stage-coach practice of naming as Executor an individual,
rather than the modern equippcd Trust Company.
With its solid financial resources, its strong Directorate, its
efficient corps of officers and its exceptional investment advan?
tages, this Company offers to act well its part as Executor (in
cluding possibly a Trusteeship) under your Will.
Conferences cordially invited. *"
Booklet explaining the advantages of a Trust Company
acting in trust capacities sent free.'
RICHMOND, VA.
CASH CAPITAL, - - - - - - - $1,000,000.00
OFFICERS:
Herbert W. Jackson, President.
James N. Boyd, V.-Pres. Jno. M*. Miller, Jr., V.-Pres.
L. D. Aylett, Secretary. Jno. II. Southall, Treasurer.
iM??i?iM?li?ii?Miliirn<i>?iiiwii?-?ll?l-iliiTrii'--iiliiiii*ii?i?iriiiir??rriiiMi Maammm ?*Sg*W*Mg*WWB**^KPWW?s*ri(
SeabOard Alr I.lne Ad|. 6s . 781$
Southern raelflc conv. ts. 91
Southern Railway 5s. 107'tj
Southern Railway gen. ls. 75^4
I'. S. refundlng 2s, regfsicred. lOO^i
U. S. refundlng 2a, coupon. 500^
U. S. 3s, reglstered. 102
U. S. 3s. coupon.102
U. S. 4s, reglstered. UBJA
U. S. 4b, coupon. 115'4
t'nlon Taclflc conv. 4s.IO."!*;
U. S. Steel 2nd 5. 103%
Vlrglnla-Car. Chem. 6s.100}j,
Wnbash lst and oxt. 4s. 64
xreVL. Llnlng houses are gettlng a little
more buslness for sprlng dellvery.
NAVAL STORES.
Wilmington, N. C, December 29.?Splrlts
Turpentlne?Steady at 67c; receipts 4 casks.
Roain?Steady at 15.45; receipts r,0 barrels.
Tar?Flrm at $2.40; receipts 142 barrels.
Crude TurpcnU-io?Flrm at $4.:o*l 6.00; re?
ceipts 9 barrels.
Savannah. On.. December 29?? Turr.'ntlne?
Flrm at 77c; sales soo casks; recolpts 721
casks; ahlpments 3S4 casks; stock 16,634
casks. Rostn?Flrm; sales 2,786 barrels; re
cqlpts 5,031 liarrols: ahlpments 3.101 barrels;
stock 81,388 barrels.
MARINK INTEM.IOENCE.
PORT OF RICHMOND. DECEMBER 29, 1910.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Brandon. Harney. Norfolk. mer
chnndise and pnssengers. Old Domlnlon I.ln?.
Steamer Pocahontas, Gravos. Nnrfok and
James Rlver andlngs. mercnandlse and pas
aengers, Virginla Navlgatlon Company.
SA1I.ED.
Steamer Brandon. Harney, Norfolk, mer
cbandlse and passengers, Old Domlnlon Llne.
Weekly Cotton Stntl-itlcM.
Llverpool, December 29.?The follow?
lng; are the weekly cotton statlstlcs:
Imports, nll klnd*, 160.000 bales.
Imports, Amerlcan, 164,000.
Stock, all kinds, !i75,000.
Stock, American. S52.000.
American, forwarded, 52,000.
Total exports. 2,700.
Total sales, all kinds, 31,000.
Total sales, Amerlcan. 28.000.
Knglish Kpinners' taklngS, 65.000.
Total exports, 3,000.
Quuntity afloat, all kinds, ISO.OOO.
Quatltlty atloat, American, 422,000.
Total sales on speculatlon, 900.
Total sales to oxporters, 700.
MEASLES AT ORIMIAXAOE.
Lnrtre Xniinibcr of Children ln Goldn
horo Ilomc Are III.
[Sneclal to The Tlrries-Dlspatch.]
Goldsboro, N. C, December 29.?Sev- |
eral chlldren of the Odd-Fellows' Or- I
phan Home, located in this city, con- I
tracted cases of measles a few weeks I
ago, and although the matter has been |
kept from thc general publlc, ihe news j
leaked out thls mornlng that one thlrd
of the children have the measles, and
hesldes this disease, whlch ls swiftly
spreadlng among tho little orphans, it
has been dlscovered that some of the
children havo the whooping cough. A
called meetlng of the hoard of trustees
has beon ordered for the purpose of
trying in some way to arrange some
plans by whlch the rapid spread of thc
above diseases can be cljiscked, as the
situation is now regarded as being
sc-rious.
Destroyed by Flre.
[Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.]
Mtllwood. Va., December 29.?Tho.
resldenco of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Jones,
i ahout two miles from Boyce, was total
ly destroyed by flre, about 2 o'clock
Monday night. The loss Is partlally
covered by insurance. Little of the
furnlture was saved . The fire was
supposed to have started dn n \'acant
servant's apartment, and to have been
purely accldcntal. Fortunately, Mr.
aud Mrs. Jones and their lour small
boys escaped,
Tnbli* iI'IIo'p niniicrw Sntiirilny
Htlil Slliidnv vieiiln--,,., (| "o () o'clock,
iftl.r-0 i-tii-b.
Richmond, Va.
Tho most iiiagniflccnt hutel In the
South. European plan. itooms slngle
und on sulto, wlth and wlthout baths.
Spaolous samplo rooms.
Rato, $1.60 per day and upwnrd.
iatlnntir. Citt> ftesorts
GALEN HALL
AND COTTAGES
HOTEL AND SANATORIUM
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Always open. Always ready. Always bnsy. '
F. L. YOUNG. Gen'l ManageJ
The Valentine Museum
ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS
Open dally from 10 A. M. :o i P. M.
Admlsslon 25c, Froc on Hn.'.urda./a.
Hational Bank of Virginia
Capital, - $1,200,000
Surplus, - $ 600,000
Accounts solicited
Ninth and Main Streets
RESOLVED!! I
To Start the New Year Right
with a
BANK ACCOUNT
in the
American
National Bank,
of Richmond, Va.
Assets, Over Five Mlllion
Dollars.
3% Compound lnterest on
Savings Accounts.
TAX NOTICE
Offlce Collector of Clty Taxes,
Clty Hall,
Richmond, Va., Dec. 1, 1910.
Notice to Tax payers
THE LAST HALF OF CITY TAXES.
REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL, for
1910, 1B NOW DUE AND PAYABLE at
thls offlce.
EVERY MALE twenty-ono yeara of
age, and EVERY person keeping house
or dolng business Iii iho clty, Ib as?
sessed for porsonal taxes. Thoso who
havo not pald any clty taxes durlng
the year wlll pleaso o.all and sottlo, eo
as to avold belng postod as delln
quents.
GRADING. PAVING, PIPE AND
SEWER CONNECTION BILLS aro also
due. and wlll havo to be declared de?
linquent i? not paid on or beforo end
of year.
FIVE PER CENT. will bo added to
I last half if not pald on or beforo DE
. CEMBER 31ST.
intercst at SIX PER CENT. also at
taches to all bllls aa soon as reported
dellnriuent
Partlcular attentlon ls oalled to tho
I abovo, as under an ordinance passod
by the Clty Councll thero can be no
avoldance of tlio penalty.
WASitlNGTO**-* WARD TAXES
j to be palrl in same manner at the offlce
? of J. P. ROBINSON, Special Asslstant
I Clty Collector, at Tenth and Hull
Streets.
F. W. CUNNINGHAAI.
; Collector of Clty Taxes.
m
p-Tfa
Greater Richmond
and the South
ULD KNOW THIS
NOTE IT "WELL
THE
1107 East Main Street
E ?LDEST, STRONG
SAFEST SAVING
Write for our booklet, "Banking by Mail."
Capital. ?. $219,750.00
Surplus. 600,000.00
Assets over. 2,000,000.00
J. B. BEASLEY, President. GEO. W. CALL, Cashler.
DIRECTORS.
B. Alsop, R. T. Arrington, .' * Chas. Davenport,
J. B. Beasley, Samuel VV. Tompkins,.- ,;, v , T. W. Pemberton.
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TIME FUES
THE NEW YEAR WILL SOON BE HERE
BROAD STREET BANK
303 EAST BROAD STREET.
Temporary location during construction of new banking house.
Capital ..... $200,000
Surplus and undivided Profits - $110,000
VV. M. Habliston, Pres.; J. W. Rothert, Yicc-Pres.; Jno. G. Walker, 2d Vice
Prcs.; Andrew M. Glovcr, Cashier.
PERSONAL AND BUSINESS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED.
With assets of over SI,700,000, every inducement consistcnt with good
banking is offered to its customcrs. 3 per cent. allowed in Savings Depart?
ment. Bank is open till 8 o'clock Saturday cvenings.
F. F. V.
FACTS, FIGURES, VERIFIED.
Systematizing. Auditing. Accounting
CHARLES F. HUDNALL,
Phone Monroe 431. 1113 E. Main St., Richmond, Va

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