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New York
Stock Market
New York. Juno 10.? An unusual va?
riety of incident* and developments,
?>nlv one of which, the government
crop report, constituted a factor of
more than passing Importance, com
bined u> provoke a very .lull and per?
functory stock market session to-day.
Tho publication of steel unfilled ton?
nage foi May disclosed an Incrnso of
unlj .spoilt tons
To bo sure total business on band
at ths<t period?6,750,983 tons?made a
record without parullel since Decem?
ber of 190?. but a greater gain wns
, Kpccted In view of the known activity
of operations In the second month of
i . second quarter Dealing In steel
shares were narrow and nuinin.il be
Icre tho Issunnce of the May report,
i.ii.l continued so for the balance of the ,
day.
Tradlns was without much slgnlft
>. ee from start to finish. During the
afternoon the market lapsed ft?m
dullness into utter apathy until the
final half hour, when it becatm known
that the United States Supreme Court,
which was holding Its final session
I rior to thi summer adjournment,
?otjld not render a decision in the
Ionic deferred anthracite coal cases.
Concurrent with this was the publica?
tion of the crop report, which revealed
n further serious damage to winter
wheat, the condition being "4.3 per
rent, as against 71? on May 1 las! and
So. i in June of last year. The news
troin tiie stiprt me Court an i cti ? esti
mates conveyed in the crop report
en iti ?! sudden weakness in Ihe hard
coals and some ,>f the grangers,
notably St Paul, which fell to within
ii fraction Of Its low record. There
were some l,lilies In the later ile.il
Itips, but the undertone nt the close
wal Irreguln?
No change is noted in the bond mar
ket, which varies little from its long
prrtod of dullness and irregularity. J
Total sales to-day, par value, aggre?
gated. $1,845.000. Pnited States qp\: j
? rument registered 4's declined 1-s
per cent, on call.
New Tork. June 10?Prime mercan?
tile paper. 3 3-4 to 4 per cent sterling
cxe/hongo steady, !4 S4TS for sixty-day
bills and ft 8730 for demand. Com?
mercial bills. 84.84.
Money on call steady. 3 3-4(93 pel
rent. Ruling rate. : 3-4.
Time loans steady, sixty days and
six months 3 1-217 3 3-1 per cent.
RICHMOND STOCK MARKET.
Bv Ri.hsrd W. Manry,
Heck ??? Bond Broker. 101S B. Mala Street.
Richmond. V? . June 1". IM
STATE SBCURITIEJS. Bid Asked,
ftirslr.ta 7r. Old. C. and R. 1038.. S?S4
Va. Centuries. 1-8, C. and ". ?* **?* |
errv BECURiTim
Rich. City it. C and R. 1WS-1S?. M
RAILROAD BONDS.
A C. le R. R Con. Tr. I p. 0.... *A'>
.\. C. L, lt. K Cone Debs. 4*.... 103
? ?r.u O. Cen 1 M. (Hi, IMS. 101
Cieorcla, Sou. and Fla . Uli. lot
Utorgi? sr.a Ala. i on Ss. 1945. It*
Norfolk and Wr*!. Ky. 4?. 1!?M.. S>
s. Bhcard Air I.'.ne 4?. 1X0. Si
Seaboard Adjustment 4*. :*4?. SO
i-'outhcrn Railway l?t J?. lt'M. 197
fc.>. R. Dev. and Q. M. 4?. UM. ",*
Weiten? N. C. lit C, IM4. 103
STEHET RAILWAY JJONDS.
Nor. and Port?. Trac. Co. Si. 1039.. H
STREET RY. STOCKS. Par.
va Ry. and Power Co. pfd.iW M
Va, By. and Power Co. com;,..100 4s 6*
HAIL,rtOAD STOCKS. Tar.
Chesapeake and uhio.:<r> 77'i ...
Norfolk and Western com.IM 111
it. p, and p. uiv. Oblie.h??is
Southern Hallway pid.IVO 74
southern Railway com.In) >u ...
BANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS.
Arr.erl.ian National.UO 2?il :t.
iiicai Street . 25 ?0
Bank ef Commerce and Trust?. 1<K> 193 2(13
eintrat National Rank.; ?) US
(*>mtnon wealth Rank.lift) lij'i i.O
first National.V* 335
Merchant* National.100'Ti
Mechanic* and Merchant*.lo-j
. ..t onal Rank of Virginia.100 ?ii MS
National Etat? and city LUuk.luo .??l". ?;?.;
Ittelimond Hunk and Trust Co. sii.. zi'
Saving! Hunk of Richmond_2fi >3
Union Hank o' Richmond.so Cio
Virginia fruit Company.HO... 170
W. ?t Kr.d. 4:4 ?
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Va i;r?. and Mannt III!. X 75
ittecjiXLiANEOLra.
Va-Car, ChefenJ ifr... \ p, c.100 in
Quotations for ? IntcreM-payins bends are |
1: 11 prlci tc which Interest mint be added.
Incoin? bond* ;md certificates of Indebted,
in 11 Uro tl.it.
BOND LIST
American To.v cd 4.- ihidi. t*?,
<\iher|can Tobacco cn old <? i bid).... i;o'3
Atlantic Coast bine lit is 1 r.lu 1. ?
A. <!. L-L anil N. It 1 bid 1. ?1,
?bej.ijif.ia, nnd Ohio conv. !>..-.
Liggett .v. Myers ;.s. M1?
li ... it * Myi r* 7?.?.. r.V,
l>iriljard Company c?. . to'i
????? trig i Company1 1*. t??4
OrfolS iir.u W.eoifv. Is (bid).. iip}
seaboard Air Line Mumped 4? (bid);; 57
eaooard Air Line stampf*) :.e.
Southern ;R?V1wb> .4*.... . ,. 7<u
-outhern Railway ... . bid 1. iW'.i
>". Steel 2nd '.s. ttrH
5. rcslitered :.<:. (bid).,[ pyju
S. registered ISIS rbld). 1
- I'ahaiua new s? ibldi.'.'ill'.' 101?!
( in hin MAUKE l s.
New York. Jun<! 10-Wh!..- nol partlCU?
.?rly ai ?.!>?? ihfl cotton market ?hpwed '<???
ildcrob'.e strength I ?>????> und i oU-d v< -> 1
teiidy et it n< t advance .? ?. ij point*
fr,. ; int,- wng Kttitid) lit nil advance
?
?pf?{ demand in litviirpooi und aptlrehf li
?D?nt Untcttled wiat>er Iii Iii?' ???.lern
r,n in* in th< appearance ? ? it :?.??? j
?: ii ?rr.i ?.. r off the ipjii; .<?..?? Leading ?pol ?
filtere?.!., continued buyrri of nc,ai month*
i <-r<' against ?ale? ?>: now . r..p uion?h(
Tfl-riay'e receipts' lit (ialveston 1.911 bales
aealns: last year; At New Orieahi not ;
t-1%?ii agnln?! f? laut year, and ?' (lou>i?e
"j Ofralnit IM lau yean
Men.f :r.j ii.:-; H r\ Ii ;c,
Mi.v . .... i r- .I,?i
Juni
Ii.?
Aurust . II??> Ii W :t .-.
Hcptembi r .U ?s 11.K 11 10 r. il
i
MvenhT . il.f-T ILM : l
!><?<?< rnV r .. . 11 f.l 11.:l <?| ?
SpM eottori ^;..?'il n'iiet. |1 p..Int? hleinr;
middling uplands, 11.76; middling ?rulf, E.tA
i nyt Ii rf?; n?*l
OFEN AN ACCOUNT ?VI TU
THE UNION BANK
Of RICHMOND.
1107 BAST MAIN ST HB BT.
?1.00 MAXES A STAUT. I PER
CENT. lNTEitEST.
Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York
Bales. Stock. Open.
AlliS-Chalmcra, old.
Allls-Chalmcrs, pfd., old.
1?,12& Amu!gainated Copper ??? ?%
Amor. Agrl. Chem . com.
10.700 Ainer. Beet Sugar, coin..
i.'.?n Amorican Can .
1,000 American Can, pfd.
300 Amor Car end Foundry.
100 Amer < 'nr and l-'oun., pfd
lOOAtneiican Cotton OH.
\m Mi.!., .in I I leather, pr
100 Am srlcan Linseed oil_
American Locomotive ...
Amcr. Locomotive, pfd...
109 Amer. Mall Co., pfd.
1.400 Vmeiicun Smelting .
ii. .. .i \,,, >r|can Sugar .
... ?' Amor, Tol. and Tel. Co...
(??> American Tobacco, com.
roo American Tobacco, pfd..
8,MK) Anaconda Copper .
74%
3*%
31!?
58%
14*4
At.
son
By
High.
StTTi
'tt.'.
37%
119%
C<9T.
'sat*
'.4M?
5S%
S5%
lKt%
I4?4
Atlantic Con a I Line.
A. I!, L of Connecticut.
LOW Baltimore and Ohio. 10*1% 1
100 Bethlehem Steel, com-... ?7?'j
Bethlehem Steel, pfd.
4.30O Brltlsh-Amcr. Tob. Co... *7?5
Hr..oh. Hap. Tran. \ IVe.*7S s>
M0 Control le aiher.com. 2ti
I.. o. Canadian Pacific . MW '
701 Chesapeake and Ohio.%
Chicago Great Western. ...
6/110 Chi.. Mil. and St. Paul . 105 1
175 Crucible Steel Cor., com.
L'..l Cru iblo Steel, pfd.
410 Chicago and Northwest.
Colorado Fuel and Iron.
Colorado and Southern.
??1 Consolidated Gas .
Delawan and Hudson..
ln.1 Pep. and Hlo Gran., com
600 Den and r.l<> Gran., pfd.
2,7?.sttilers' Sec. cor.
2,650 Krle .
100 File. 1st pfd.
K.-.l Min and Sin., pfd.
3M Geb. W. Helme Tob. Co.
1.1*0 General ICIcCtrlc .
? Great Northern, pfd.
K0 Great North.-in Ore ctfi
LW Illinois c. nlral .
loa interboro-Mct.
800 Intorboro-Met., pfd .
lilt Mer. Marine, coin.
1"-.
$>u..
18.=. '
??s
:- i
iMSj
135
I94?i
lTo
lill
43%
127
bs%
IU9i
63%
1*4%
Ist*
.43?
l?eS
I33?i
ll*i
-?-?'?
?8V4
us%
117%
THOMAS BUANCU &? CO.. Bankers and Brokers.
Closing.
Low. Bid Asked. Sales. Stock Open.
% 1 1.300 International Paper - 17%
2~. r. Sin int. Paper, pfd. 60%
S6% W% aKn. City South., com.
Ulli Mis lo.ioo l,< high Valley . lTf.v?
74'i 74 Tl'i l.7l>i Liggett and Myers, com 203
SOW 300 Liggett and Myers, pfd 113%
1111 ><.) Lortllard Tob. Co.. com. 193
?0 SCO i?,r|Unrd Tob. Co.. pfd. 113%
"J11, nn/i lauilsvllle and Nashville lWt%
KJ',4 64% 3..THI Miami Copper .
IM '-v.'- 1,100 Mo., Kan. and Texas ...
14% HS Md., Kan. and Tex., pfd,
12 42% 2,100 Missouri Pacific .
106 1'*', 200 National Lead .
fS .".a 1,200 Now York Central.
80% >.Vs, 109 N. Y.. Ont. and Western
132% 132% vi?. Norfolk and Western
it".'1, 140V, 9.0 Northern Paciflc .
?K i!9j 200 PacillC Mail .
101 ?, ltd 1,000 Pennsylvania .
u', ii'.. p>> People's <ias .
lOii . 107% P., C, C. and St. L. c?ni.
110 HI P.. C. c. and St. U. prd
200 273 Pittsburgh Coal. coin...
lev-, i(9 Pressed Steel car.
:t7 :;:', Pressed Steel Car. pfd.
;i ;j ity steel spring, com...
-7*. -'T-1. OS,fO0 Heading .
200 Republic Iron and Steel 24%
Reputtllc I and S.. pfd..
1,300 Mo lt Island .
:?>?? Bock Island, pfd.
Sen board Air Line, com.
ft>l Seaboard Air Line. pfd.
200 SI.is>-Sheffield .
an Southern Pacific .
1,500 Southern Hallway .
Southern Railway, pfd ...
Standard till .
141*4 Ml 143 400 Tennessee Copper ? . 4Ps
165% 170 Texas Pacific .
20 31 Ii 21J/0 Union Pacific .109%
34% 33 ;:7 WO United Slates Rubber... '>4>.?
ii-' ' ."???4 I.'!*. i.000 United Stales Steel. J?%
34% 33 36% -M. United Slater St.-I. pfd 111%
s;:, .v.'', K?% F. S. Cast Iron Pipe- ...
12 ti ' 101 Vn.-Car. Chemical . t>l
p.? ISO IfKi 2W Vit.-Car. Chemical, pfd. 119%
Va By. and Power, eom ...
\ ... Ity. and Power, pfd. ...
;'.:?>> Wnbasis
2Ri,
3<';%
,. <is
.. 115%
n :t7%
.. Ill',
.. 11!?S
.. 32%
nit;
*>k%
25
MU ?..
110*1
2S%
\V abash,
Western
Weyinn t.
High.
is%
176%
303
113%
191%
113%
|M*i
2RV|
25%
Low.
17,4
pfd. IS
t'ii i 011 . S*%
Bruton To. Co . .
T ata I rales for day.
173
I99K
113%
u.V.,
i.-.sij
27'?
S?%
57^4
us*.
Closing.
Did. Aekod.
is
00%
173%
199
1121?.
192 ,
mi.
168?
lias
25%
r.7fc,
uv,
.17'.,
111%
119)4
33
l?4%
111
107
no
.?in
26%
119 vi
sha ,-fs
I'm,
47'v
167,491 bales; expert to the kontinent, 442
bales.
Total to-day at ell port*?Net receipt*.
7,*Sj bales; export tt? Ureat Britain, 4,it3
bales; to th? Continent. 1,483 baleSI 10
Japan, 4.3&S bales; stork. i.v.<u bales
Consolidated at all ports?iNet receipts.
ba:??. export to ftreat Britain, 4.513
bales; to the Continent, a.3S4 bates; i?
Japan. 6,774 bal<-?.
... Total sine September l at all porta??Xet
receipt?. l!,T.ti.o:.t bales; expoit te \;.-.m
Hrltaln. l,0e9,A33 bales, to l'rance. L154.0K
to the Continent. J.V.T?J bales: to
Japan, M4.C1S bales: to Mexico, S.7s3 bales.
NV?- rirleins. June 14,?Fears that a storm
r?portcd to be brewing In the Oule would
sink.' th* rotten b*lt was responsible tor a
steady demand in th* cotton ma,-V*t to?
day, and as a result prices closed at a n< t
? dynnee or r*,: points spot rottot? rlrm.
unchanged; middling, . sales on the
spot VO bales and 17? t? arrive. iSlttlres
Closed steady: June. :.\.\". nominal; July.
2L'.C>; August, 11.ST: September. 11.74; O.-to.
oer. U.S7; December, 11.71; January. 11.74;
M arc Ii. U.M.
I 04 AI MARKK1 l|t:OTATIONS.
(Furnished by Levy Commission Co Com?
mission Merchant*. RKhmond. Va. <
Richmond. Va . Jim? 1". 1417.
At 11 AI WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OT
MARKET.
LIVE I'OTH.TRT.
Chickon*. ebolce. small. Ib.... 7? Ci
Chickens, choice, medium, Ib.. IT t> ;<
Chickens, larce. lb. v> 0 .V?
lieni. lb. 9
ItonVterf. eseh. AS V
Ducks, larK". young, lb. .. 1.1 Ti U
buiis. small, young lb. irHt)
BOOS?Crated.
In erate?. nearby, fresh, dps. H
In crates, other sections, dor.. IS fj
Uulnca eggs, doz. 12
BUTTER.
urvn stock.
to fancy, lb.
3 fair, lb.
Calves, tinners, 11?.... . s y
Sheep. !b. T\iff 4?;
Lambs, sprtne. lb. 7 S 441
Cattle, .'air to prime, lb. t S S!?
Hos?, lb. 4 <U
COCNTRT-CURED BACON.
Hams, well smoked, small. Ib. Q '.S
Hams, well smoked, .urg*. ib. :<: if .7
Sides, well smoker!, lb. U'stJ '3 i
Shoulders, ?eil smoked. Ib.... ?VbO '-5
HIDE*.
Dry Hint, lb. JO it
Dry salt, '..i. 15 it?
tlreen. salt, lb. ll'iJT
l.rcen. lb. ii'jj
Ureen, damaged, lb. i (i i I
Tallow . <i i I
Beeswax . it) &
WOOL.
Oh., unwashed, free of burrs IT 77 j
Ch.. unwashed; lightly burry ., '.'4
Ch? unwashed, medium hurry. 20 <i" 21 i
Ch., unwashed, heavy burry. 17 ?& is |
MISCELLANEOUS.
POTATOES?
Irish. No. I. Mb!., new. .1.50
lrl?h. No. I, bbt? new. 2.6} ? 7 30 j
MARKET CONDITION.-.
Fowl In extremely heavy receipt and tr.ai
kt-t dull. Egg? ?carce and active. Butter
..'tive al quotation*. Live stock In veryl
heavy receipt and market weak. Country
Meat active at quotation*. Hides scarce and
acilv? Wool very active and wanted.
.s i.w MiitK riioiu ( E MA Kit KT.
lb.'
Juno 10.?Klour?Steady "it.-i a:
, i.. Rye Klour?E??y. Il>e~.
. um- a ? -Quiet. Bar!? > ?.Steady, |
Nomina
Wheat? apot cnay: So. : roll. 51 SOU c. I. t. j
donuitli 14,/. i . arrive, mid export. f 1.30*3
r. <? !.. albuit, I'uturtS '??*?<?? n?i lower
:ii the close. .lUly, Sl.ll"?; September.'
December, 11.10"?. 1 ??m-.-'pot easy;
export, if. ?? !?. afloat, to arrive. I
Kuture* nominal. Oats?Spot steady. The
market for futures nominal. I
Porn nhd it. si, ..?!>? rut Meats?Quiet. I
j ?. - i ?.-!!: I'ctfoifuitWHteady. Wool- |
Quiet. Rosin Quiet. Molasses?Quiet. Sugar'
-Raw and reftm-d. steady. Coffee?Rio, I
So. '.. ItHc Futures closed steady; July.!
j?.tl. .liuiter-prtteadyl Cliceit?Kirhi. Bggs
si. ..<i_. to Tir:u l*otato*|S"iKlrm; Southern.]
new, Si. I. barrel, %;.'??! ::.":>, seconds, 11.W
'-.?-??kj. domestic, tld. pounds, II ?<;.'*.
f.'i .I.,..- m; Southern new, crate, 11.11
Kreta >.'?:??. cotton lo Liverpool,
Per l". pounds, 21.1. Piiinuii -Steady: !an.?
nnndpicktil. Virginia, .'?'<"'.';??., do. shelled
Nos. 1 and .'. ;i','.i;',r.
t'otiotiSerd ell ?js qulei but firmer on
speculative buying on account of the
ngth In lard and cotton '??utur?t . lose.I
tilt points net iiUbcr June. S.Tlijf.ni;
.lul>. f.'.o ?. ?..v.l. August, 7.?a?j7.*V?; Septem
????? <?:<'?'October, 7.11 ?7.13; prime
i i-ude, nominal; prime wnmn yellow, (,7(
'>?.-.., [,rlmu winter yellow, c s*. ??( 7>0; sum
GO,
\ti i lillAIM VIARK HI
!? l! ..? .? hes
? hes i Tho
tlinau .,r the total yield this
u, !., .. ... ... .. igheU Untlsr
? 111 ?? epti .1 predli ilnn that
? nl li- ? '.! .iir ? How fur the
Irpni bring prepared fol euch
? lu'ilgi ?! bj itli fai ! that the.
been weak mi do am] had
."? to i i net lb ? line i'orft
: ' -'" ' ? ?low ?. and oai? ,.fr
i" .? outcome :n provision!
In cost.
ar<r. nntnl ,i* follows:
Open. High. Uw, . !?>,e.
ORX?
July .
. I.? >
. 10&H
j ?A1 s
.
Sept. I
He.. :
!1K6S PORK per bbl
?Tilly. 19.6
Sept.
I. MIL
July
.liiT
Per 100 lbs
.ll.l/i
lb 0i
ls.73
U.*7
1 "M?
1 ?!
I.07H
T'.i,
1?.*.-,
:?>?<.
I. r-OH
; tci,
73?
? ^
<??'<?
II. ?
19,10
12? 11.91
sent.u.16 )i.sa UJ6 n
Ort.11.33 51.0- 11? 11.50
?lUltT IUBS?l?or I? lbs.
July .10.5.'. !0.'V. ;r.M. 10''.?
sj,.j?t.lO.tJ 1077 10.it; 'C.Tb
???.??Ii grain closed: WHfj:-N?. ; red.
11.11?.: C.1.121 .?<!. : bard. tl.lO8l.Ui3; No. 1
hard, fl.Otlftj Jjjr ^ CoriT-Xn. 5. J3U67&C. j
<>at?^-N". * ivwltc, CI?4/96UC.; standard,
Ui'-i >ic.
Blgln. III., .iiia' io.?Thr quota lien conv
mlttee of the Elgin Boarrt of Trad* to-day I
declared butter t'rm at Site.
BaJttmorc. Md., .Inn" l^-Wheat?Quiet; !
?not, contract, (1.I3H. Corn?Quiet; spot.;
contract, 7?>,.'. uat??Firm. No. -' white;
Kit IIMONI1 ?.RAIN MARK KT.
i n<1.
Richmond, V* . June 10, Ira"
WHOLESALE OUOTATIONt ON C1IANOB.
IV11 BAT- ''ar lota.
No. . red, VV< stern. ?Il.lt
No. ?! red. Virginia. L? ?
No. I red. 1.17 'ii
Virginia. ij;is lots.
lORN?Car lots.
No. i white.
No. white.
So. ! mixed.
No a mixed.
Virginia, bag lots.
lATtf?Car lois.
:.17
No. 3 mixed..
No. r. mixed.
\.\ J white...
No. 3 white...
It YK- i*ar Iota.
No. :.
no, y.
Virginia, bug
1.0.'
t.Mi-f/
Nominal
Nominal
Fe
niCIIMONll HAY MARKBT.
Richmond, Vs., June I?.
iwlng nr> ih ? quotation* oi ih?
Itlvh
Exchange
I No. l Timothy .. 35.00
No. j Timoth}.
No, .: Timothy.14.00
bight Clover, mixed. J7.M
No. ; Clover, mixed. ?.W
Si. ?-? Clover, mixed. iJ.oo
STRAW?Compressed . 10.0* o
l.oose-pre>?ed. large bales.. (j 14.40
Load your ears so that hay at door? rep
rf?. iii? contents and thja avoid rejections. I
This market grades h?y In accordance I
?Ith the rules of the National Bay Atso-I
( ATI II M AKKI.l:
' ii tea go. III., dm
11.000 head. Market
higher. Beeves, I*. fj
? i - . .. -lock, rs and
10
It
rattle?Receipts
ong, mostly 10c.
Texas steers, si?
rsi 11.309 ?.99;
an.i helfera, .??;.;.".'.! S.W, calves, fS.C0t|9.?; I
?llsilllery-fed heifers sold at 15.35. Hogs?
Receipts IJ.KO head. Market j^m!)' in a
shade higher Light. 14.304)17a5jU; mixed, I
tT ^ii7.;ii; heavy, e7.J5fi7.70; rough. *7 S (i '
i.Si pigs, I3.S9477.IO; bulk ..f sales, J7.034J
J.6?, Sheep?Receipts 1>."? head. Mark, t
steady to loe. lower. Native. *.'.< .354,:.
vcatern, ?: ; yearlings. 1597.00; Iambi
nailve. *l.504j v.io; western, il.75tfS.96; spring
iambi, ti'iio.m.
New V .i k. .Ii:n<- 10. ? Bt? V*S?Re< eipt* C.3I4
led. Market irregular. Ihr:?. !IJi7.'.t.; er.??
Hf/C.'.': CS ve??Rocclpil heart. Mar?
ket steady. Veal*. |7..'.".''. 19.50; ?tili?. IS Ii 7. M;
buttermilks. k i.??> Sheep aim Lambs? I
Receipts Ji.vir. head. M higher. Sheep,
<?e?. pt*? I..V?; <uil?. tJgJ.W; iambs. I? <i 9.75; j
< nil*. %:.f.Boss?Receipt! n.v7, head.
Market steady at t7.M>6\01; t.iBs. n.2S?7.7o.
RICHMOND 7IIIIMHI MAKKI.l.
Richmond, Va.. June 10, IM3.
Kol owing ;.r<- :ac quotation! of the Hlcn
nond Tobacco Exchange:
BRIOHTs
Mae .
IITTTBRI?(
Medium
y ine .
?Mnoy ...
S 11.'.i .i: - ??
u.aiuui
't S50i
11.00
8 15.03
i It 0)j
a i7.ij
??< 'JS :
O -??.?'vi '
& 10. Oil j
liood. 5300 it -i OJ
?.?(lie . i* ?s> ? 20.00
? iiAn'Mia-i.omni.".IS.cm ? uj
umium . 33.00. y '.i'..u?
>* ..id . . ? 3C.U?
f Mr . . SI it i~'.<i>>
e'aney .?0.to J ij.O'J
SUN-CC R C O?N EW
Lugs, common to g"..* ?. S.lo 0 l.Os
Lugs, ?iod to prime . "?.60 'a S-M
enorl leaf.. 6.00 O 10.'.0
Lone leat. 10.00 O 12.00
wrappers.12.So (I IT SO
MIM'Kl.l.AM t>t'S MARKETS.
NAVAL STORES.
Wilmington. N. <*. Juno 10.?Spirits Tur?
pentine?Steady at M', . receipts 12 ?...jk!,.
Rosin?iSteady at *?! I?. receipts 'M barrels.
rnr-^KIrm at ji.*o. Crude Tupcnillae-?Flrni
at $3.V$f| 1.00: receipts ?*< barrels.
Snvnnnnh, <ia.. Jim.- 10 Turpentine?Firm
,.i <????, ?i4.V.: Ktleti ?? casks; rei-vlpt* >j:i
casks! shipments l.ti rasks: s!o.V? 20.17.: '
...sir?. Tteslrt?Firm: so es !.7*9 harte'.?; re-j
?fipts 3,05a barrels: ? IpmentS gi9 hsrreis: '
stork 7J.P33 barrels Quote: B, ?? i? p
MARINE I NT El I IGfl.Nt E.
PORT OF RICHMOND JUNE 10, IMS. >
ARRIVED.
str-im*r Brandon Barney, Norfolk, m*r-I
chandlse und passengt re, Old Dominion Line.
st<-am?r Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer
Chandlse and passer;
Rteamer Aurora
James River landing-, m"-- handle... ?nd paa
?engers, Furman l.ln<
BAILED.
ft earner Brandon. Hani'".. Norfolk mer
i handl'" and passengers. Old Dominion Line.
Steamer Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer
c!;an.l!-? and passengers. Old Dominion Llns
Steamer I'ocohontaj, Braves, Not folk and
Jnmes River landings, merchandise and pas?
sengers, Virginia Navigation Company,
Steamer Aurora, Furman. Petersburg and
James River landings, merchandise und po.s
?? ngi r>, Furman Line.
y, shelly. Norfolk, mer- I
?nr?rs. Old Dominion Line. I
Furman, Potershurg and (
MUNICIPAL ELECTION
WILL BE HELD TO-DAY
[Special to The Tim'S-OKpalch.J
Krederlcksburg, Va.. June 10.?The muni
eipal election ?11. take place to-morrow.
Officers to b<- elected are the Mayor and
on?-half of t>.<- membership of the City
Council, ihree members from each ward:
Then ,r< candidates for Mayor?J. I*.
Rowi and III nrj Warden. Candidates for
i.'lty-Council are follows: Upper Ward?
Or. J. Oarneit King. Messrs. Clarence It.
Howard. K. W. Somorvllle, M. L. Bowling,
.i W Masters i..,wer Ward?Messrs, K.M.
rouhg. Oeorge W lleflln. Captain T. M.
Larktn. F. L. \V. Clrceh, T. E. Clark. It.
t. Bisco? and C, Pratt. The campaign
lias been a rpilei one. but II la expected
tb.it then will i., a lnrgi. vote. Much ln
tercst Is felt in the result.
Dr. S. E VVeytnoiitt. of Northumberland
county, was handling a pistol a few days
a?>. .n ills i.-on.- when It sei Identslly dis?
charged, ::.<? :?','. et taklug effect In his
Wife's right limb just above the kne-. Dr.
Wey mouth took is wife to Baltimore to
have lh? bullei remo\-ed.
The Northern N-ek and Southside Bank?
ers' Association it its annual meeting, held
at Urbanna ? ? ted ihe following officer!
for Ih, ensuing year: L. Newton Weaver,
president: W T James and J P, Notting?
ham, vlce-presldtnts; J. M. Lewis, secre?
tary, and !' ?? Roctc, treasurer; A ban?
quet follow,.! :>-.* business session, presided
over by Colonel J. R. Saunders. and
speeches wen made by Walter II. Ryland.
.-. p. Miller, Oeorge Bryan. Judge C. B.
.If.ne?, It, I i...iv. Mr.D. Lee and
o'bers. jM? ..men were present.
W. T. forma of Rssex county, delivered
a fe\\ la-.- ?ver twenty-nine harr.*:?,
i.: English ;?? grown from one bushel o'
sown raised v. pen one a're of
land
A meeting ??' iho stockholders of the Up?
per Rapp bnr.n ? :< Telephone Company
will be heid this city .fun,- 22 to oonslder
an rilTer '.. ? u as,, the line.
Krank .1 Clou of New York, who has
large Int< tt Virginia, and party have
This Company is -an authorized depository for court
and fiduciary funds.
It is one of the depositories for the Government
for postal savings funds.
It has also heen selected as the depository for
their funds h\ some of the hest men and women in
the United States.
Others wanted!
3 per cent, interest allowed on deposits, subject
to check.
Virginia Trust Co.
RICHMOND, VA.
Capital One Million
jffttum^lal^^ ^financial
BANK OF COMMERCE
AND TRUSTS
Capital and Surplus, $350,000.00.
Solicits Your Business, Personal and Savings Accounts.
S?/o Interest Allowed
Loans on Real Estate and Approved Collateral.
Depository for the State of Virginia and City of Richmond
Joseph E. Willard .President
A. R. Holladay.Vice-President
R. M. Kent, Jr.,.Vice-President
R. 13. Campbell .Cashier
SUCCESS
In ordc: to succeed one should have a fixed purpose, and
keep at it through thick and thin.
Fixed Purpose + Persistence = Success
For financial success your fixed ptirpose should be to de
posii regularly in the Savings Department of this strong bank.
Persist in your determination through thick and thin.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
T104 East Main.
CAF1TAL AND SURPLUS, $2,000,000.
3 PER CENT. ON SAVINGS.
WHY NOT OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THIS STRONG, CON?
SERVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION?
Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank
Capital.< .iOD.OCO.OO
Surplus and Profits.$1,100,000.00
3 Per Cent. Interest, Compounded Semi-annually, Paid in Savings
Department.
Those leaving the city this summer will find no safer place for theli
silverware, etc., than in cur tip-to-date Fireproof Storage Compart?
ments. Illustrated card upon request.
Planters National Bank
RICHMOND, VA.
The Home for Savings
?k is drawn is oftlmer a
Itself.
Because
It characterises the person that signs It.
Conservative people always have their hank connections with a con?
servative banking institution, for :onservattsm Inspires contldcnce.
Open a savings account with us NOW, and we will ad'l interi st to It
tra ice a year.
The Central National Bank
Capital.liVi,(0??'.
;t"? Liaat Broad Street
The hank on which a check is drawn Is oftlmes as important is the Check
itl-clf.
been cruising Virginia waiers recently In
Mr. Uould's handsome yacht. ,
An excursion lr..m along the Rappahnn-I
noch Klver arrl\.-d her,- tl.i? afternoon. Ii j
was zlv.-n by the women of the Methodist
Clturch nt sharp* Wharf, in Riehmond I
county. Th<- excursion was largely p?i ton
Ized, brlnulng many persons. Ii ?Hl re-I
lurn to-morrow afternoon.
AI Iii" nnnunl meeting of the board of j
trustees of the State Normal .School, in
session here. I'ro.*. K. 11. Kassel), presi?
dent of the college, was Mg)ii> honored by
tlie action of Hie board in naming the new
administration building of tin school "Rui
?ell Mali" in honor of tlio president and
in recognition or the splendid work he has
done ;n the establishment and conduct of
the school, 'fhi board urbanized by the
< lection of Ur. .1. A C, Chandler, of Rieh
inond, president; Rev, .1 Sydney Peters, of j
Kmporla, rice-president; AJ?en Bell, ?">ii- ,
peper, secretary, and f O'Oonno? floolrlelt, I
I'rederlckvburg, treasurer, 7"he board elect-j
cd Prof. K PcrgeriAi,, Jr., for:ae.-ly of I
Columbian University, New Tots, now of j
William and Mary ?v,::~Se. Williamsburg', I
as a member ol the faculty, taking inei
place of prof. It. :. Bird, who did not ap- I
ply for rcappclntment._ j
PUBLIC AUCTION.
AT RICHMOND STOCK ?XOHANQE,
1015 Last Main .Street,
art 15:25 P. M.,
TL'KSUAV. JUNE 11, 1 in J, !
We will sell for account o: whom,
li may concern: '
50 shares VViirsfO, El let! & Crump Shoe j
Co. common stock,
iu chares Wlligo, Elrftt ,t Crovnp Shot
Co. common stock.
25 sha:* s Wlngo. BUctl fir, Crtunp .Shoe
Co. pref.rred stock.
DAV?XPORT .v COMPANY, J
_BnHk ::?:?! il: ?kers
oilue'of Collector u; i.'iiy Taxes. '"
Clt> Hall. Kouin 107.
NOTICE To TAXPAYERS.
City taxes for 1012 are due and
payable June 15th to 30th, inclusive.
The city ordinances provide that
One-half may be paid ;i June and the
remalnns half in December. P'n lures
to pay all or one-half in .Tune incurs
a penalty of :> per cent, un the whole
amount, whiah is due at once, and if
not paid before SEPTEMBER l. tho
collector Is required to levy, with
losts added.
ALT. MALES 21 years of age, ALL
PERSONS (MALE OR PKMALB) who
own per^onnl property as fiduciary,
and all parties conducting huMnc-ss in
tho city of Richmond (of whatever
nature) ale assessed, and will pleas*
mil and settle, si; as to avoid delln
?Hicncy.
ORADINO. PAYING. PIPE AND
SEWER CONNECTION BILLS may be
paid at this lime.
GIVF. NAME IN WHICH riiOPBR
TY ?STOOD on land hooks on January
31. 1S12, and see that'you get all your
bills property I ra nsf erreri February
1 or' later stands in name of owner
In 1911.
This Is the only notice required oy
law; please give It PROMPT ATTEN?
TION, as under the ordinances ? per
cent, penalty will he added to the
whole bill after June 30th.
Washington Ward tnxes. etc., must
be paid ai the office of the Deputy
Collector. Tenth and Hull Streets.
I HERBERT L. UULCE,
Collector of Taxes, City of IUchruond.
Our deposits increased thirty-five
per cent, during the past twelve
months.
Commonwealth Bank
F. F. v.
Facts?Figures? Verifier!.
CHARLES F. HUDNALL,
AUDITING, ACCOUNTING.
SYSTEMATIZING.
109 Travelers Bldg., Kicbmoad, Va,
Monroe 43L
National Bank of Virginia
Capital .$1,200,000
Surplus Profits. .$ 700,000
Account solicited
Ninth and Main Streets.
E. A. BARBER, J.R
CerttRrii PuliHc Accountant.
E. A. BARBER & CO.
ACCOUNTING, AUDITINO,
ORGANIZING, SYSTEMATIZING,
2IIS Mnti:.:l IlnlMlnc,
Phone Mad. 5821. Rirnmoad. V?
Lay the foundation for futurs
independence by opening a saving
account.
Manchester National Bank
The Confederate Museum
TWELFTH AND CLAY STRBBTS
OPEN ? A. If. TO & P. M.
Admission. Kr??? on c.it.trrt.t> .
&rram?odtG
MERCHANTS' AND MINERS' TRANS. CO.
Vacation Trips "By Sea"
NORFOLK TO
BOSTON AND PROVIDEXCB.
Sttamfr* Norfolk to Boston daily, except
Thursday; to Providence, Monday. Thurs?
day and Saturday. 7-P. M. Through tickets
on silo to principal points.
Fine steamers, excellent nervlce, low faros.
Wlroleas telegraph. Send for booklet.
Apply C & O. Ry., N. A W. Ry.. S. SI.
Bowman, No. 70S J5. Main Btneel. and Rich?
mond Tran?f?r r-nmnunv. V?. UI in. U.U. >??.
Richmond, Fredericfau'c & Potomac R. R.
TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND.
I/?rt() RIobmoDd I Arrive Richmond
?6.20 A.M. BjrdKt.KU
?8.00 A.M. HiltNUKU,
?8.10 A.M. Hjrt St. Sta.
?9.10 A.M. II j rd Kt. Kta
?9.28 A.M. Halo St. Kta.
?12.01 noon lly rd Nt. KU.
12.00 P.H.IIfrd St. Ma.
-t8.su P.M. Und Kt. SU
U.1G P.M. Elba Klatloo
?6.15 P.M. MaloKt. Kla
?8.20 P.M. Iljrd St. Hla
?7.60 A.M. IljrdSt.KU.
311.26 A.M. Kllia Slot loa.
tl I.U5 A.M. II j rd Kt.SU.
?1.12 P.M. 31a In St. Sta.
?2.60 P.M. IljrdKt.Sle.
?U.l J P.M. Main St.si a.
?6.40 P.M. IljrdKt.Sle.
?0.00 P.D. Bjrd ht.Hta?
fO.lfi P.M. BjrdKt.KU.
?11.17 P.M. MaloKt.KU.
?12.60nlghl BjrdSt.SU.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKOAYS.
I,rare B;rd Kt. KU. 4.00 P. M. for Frrderlckabnrc.
Leers Clba Hta. 7.16 A. IT.,6.26 P. M. for Aahland.
Arrl?r Rrrd 81.818.8.26 A.M. rrom Krederlcksli'e.
ArrlTf Elba Kta. 6.B0 A.M..6.80 P.M.from Aahland.
?Dally. tWeekday*. J.Sunday* oaly.
All traiaa to or from Byrd Street Station
atop at Elba. Tim* of arrivala and departurea
not guaranteed. Read tka alga*.
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway
7:?.0A.?Loral- Daily?Newport News.
1:16 A.?Local- Dally?Ch'vllla. Ex. Sun.
Thurmbad.
t?:00 a.?Exinoas-Pally?Nr.rfolk. Old Point.
110:00 a. ? I.orul?Dally ? Lchb*;.. Lex. C. Fori?
?13:00 Noon?ExpressDally?Norfolk Uld Pt.
?-'.if. 1'. Bxpreas?Dally. Cln.. L'vllle.
t? oo p.?Express--Dally?Norfolk. N. Newa.
; 6:00 P.?Local Dally ?N. Nawt, Old Point.
I tili p.?Local .Ks. Fun.? Oordonavlllc.
6 :16 p. ? Local ? Ex. Kim. ?Lchbi. Natural
Bridge, Ctlflon J-orua.
?s 40 P.?Limited?Dally?ClDctn'tl,. Chicago.
,M1;W 1' ? Express- llaliy ? Cincinnati. L'vlH?.
?a.eepers. tl'arlor Cara.
?1TIAINS ARRIVE RICMMOND?Looal from
Env S 10 A. M.. 7:49 P. M. Throvicrh fiom
East: 11:? A. it., 2:06 p. M.. fi:M P. M. Local
from Wut: i y> a. m.. "3 13; A. M.. bid.
7 30 p. M. Through: t.v> a. M.. 11.45 a,
M. and 2 W p M.
Jamaa Rlvtr Line, "t.zi a. m.. 1:40 p. M.
??Dally except Hundejr.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
PREMIER r'ARRIER OK j?I-3 BOUT11.
Train* L?ave Richmond.
N. B.--Following achcdu.e Iig'.iej publlih
td fti InforrMitlor. and not guaranteed:
For tba aouth?Dally: ?.10 a. M. Local.
10:44 a. m. Express. ?00 P. m. tt.xpr.-ss.
with a.eutrle .Igliied .Sleeping Car tor At?
lanta and Birmingham :: ?5 p. .v.. Express.
IV'aik D?y?: l:to p. M. Local.
roKK itivEH :.ine.
4:10 P. m.--D:ii:>.-Conneoilni for Balti?
more Mon. Wed. and Friday. (.00 a. U.-e>*
Sun. and 2:15 P. M ? Hoi... Wta. and Frl?
day? Lo-jnJ
Tralm Arrlv? p.lchn,ond.
From the South: ?:S0 a. al.. 1:40 a? M .
::00 P it., t aj P. M. dally; UlH Ex Bun.
From Will Pointt 9:*e a M. dally. 22:36 A.
al . Mon.. Wed and Fri . 4 25 P. M. Ex. Dun.
fl S. Bt;r.r,E.-S, l> P. A..
?I B Main Ut, Phon? aladlaoa 271.
Atlantic Coast Line
The Stundaril Railroad nt tbe South.
EFFECTIVE MAY 2-ith. 1912.
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY.
For F.orlda and Houth: A. 6L nil
t.:s> P. m . 1:0? A. M.
For Norfolk! ??1:10 A. M . ?:Oo A. m.. ?J.C1
p. m . ? ;o p. it.. p. m.
For N. A W. Ry. W*?t: ?16 A. M. 10:01
A M.. ?1:00 P. M . ? 70 P. M.
For Pet?ga*urK: 1:<0 A. M . 4:15 A M .
??? 11 A M. 1:16 A M. :..00 A. it.. 13:1? A.
M.. '3.01) P. it. 1:10 P. M.. ?:M P. M.. ?:i0
P. M., ??7106 P. XI.. 9:20 P it . U li P. it.
For Ofldtboro and Payettevllte: M:lo P.M.
Train? nrrlv? Richmond dat:y:S.?? A.M..
? 4v A it., 1:61 A M. ??.37 A. M . ??10:43 A.
34., '11:!!. A. M . ??U:? A. M. K.Sf) P. it.,
?-1 40 P. M" . t;0S P. M. ( 36 p. M . 1:00 P.
M . I 00 P. M . ??10:1'. P. M . ILM P. M.
?Excep: Sunday, ??Sunday only.
Time of arrival and departure ar.d con?
nections not guaranteed.
C S. CAMPBELL D. P. A. ?JA Kala et.
Norfolk & Western Railway
ONLY ALL IIA IL LINE TO NORFOLK.
Schedule In Effect :.! . .... i>._.
Leave li>rd fitreat Station, Richmond. FOR
NORFOLK; b* iu A. M . ?9:00 A. Jg.. a 3 64
P. M . ?4 10 P. it., bT.a P. it.
Kult LYNCHBURO AND THE WEST: ??:?
A. M . ?10:00 A M . aJ'.Co P. it., 'i.io p. it.
Arrive III. hiuond from Norfolk: aline A.
II. bll C A. M . P M . b'.O.J? p. M,
?II ' P. it From the %'.???: ?t CA. m ,
aJ 30 P. it., f. 10 P. M . '?:05 P. M., ?} v p
M.
? Daily. aD.illy tx. Sunday bSurday only.
W II BKVII.L. C. H. OOELET,
G. P. A.. Roan..kr. D. P. A . ..n nj
Kichmond & Petersburg Electric Railwaj
Can leave ManeheaHsr, Seventh ana l'urry
Street*, for I'elrrat.urs:
?C. 7. ?. "t, 10, E. 'HA M . :. 2. 4. 6.
"S 16, 7. t. *>. 10 P M.
Ii:u0 P. it., for ?-r.e?ter. 12:00 mldalgbt for
l'..|*-r?burK.
cars leave Pcteraburg. fcot of Sycamor4
Ftre^i, tor Manchester:
ti.U, C:I5, "::!6. ?::!?. 1:16, 9 Si. ?10:36. llifj
a. at.; 12:16, ??.:?:. ! 16.S. ?? ::. 6:16, t.?*.
?7:36. ?:3i. t'.ti, UOUO. ll'W P. M.
IDal.y, except Sundays and hulldays.
?I'arrles bOggaga and expiesa
??i.lmlied, exc.pt Sundays and holiday*.
All cars from I'etcrjburu connect Witt
run for Richmond.
RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE DVT
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Schedule of Electric Trains, effective. Ma}
in. !<n. Leave Richmond. Laurel and Broad
Street*: b h>:<& a. M., ?7:1'J a. it.. Us.to .v
it . >;I0 a. it., "iti.lO a. M , 11:10 a. M.. l it
1- it . 2.10 P. M., 3:i0 P. it., bl.10 P. M., i.:t
P. 61., C:20 P. M.. 7:10 P, M? bS:10 P. 61,
10:10 P. M. 11:46 iv M. Leave Ashland, Eng?
land and Maplu Street*: '6:56 a. M? b *.:00 a.
M., S:00 a. M.. b?.'X? A. M.. :0:w) a. M.. ??11:00
a. M.. 'lliCO m., ??::'>! P. M . s:00 P. M., 3 ?!
P. M.i 1:00 P. 11., b::iV> P. M.i ??0 P. M.. 7:14
p. M.. S.00 P. M.. b'.?:<-) p. M.. 11:08 P. M.
?Dally excepi fund*)'. "Striday only.
bcarrlci baggaco.
SEABOARD Alit LINE.
f-o::!tibound liains scheduled to leave Rich?
mond d .i.>:- 0:04 a. il.?Local to Norllna.
1:20 P. M.?Sletperi and cnachaa, At.cnia,
Uirmlngtiam, .-av:i".nun. Jacksonville. 6:.j
r. M.?3l?eper? and coachca Jackaoavlll*.
11:26 P, 61.?Slcaperi arid coaches. Atlanta.
Birmingham, Memphis. Northbound trams
schcdulod to arrlvo In Blchiuond daii>:
7:?.j A. 61.. >:^< A. M . 1.06 P. 61.. 1:49 P. .w.
Local.
frttambaatS
OLD DOMINION LIN26.
Lv. p.lcl-.n-.ar.d foot o.' Asi. St. tiailv.7:C<J P. M.
Leave Nawpart Nawi.i:WA. M.
Anne ....u.-.k.6:00 A. il.
Connect* with i.ialu Hl.? strair.urs navlna
Sorlolk lor NaW Yurlt daily, except Sunda>,
; 00 P. M. Connocttoius a.so mado by N. as
W. Uy. 3 P. 6i- and r.. A; u. Ry. at t P. il.
Night IIa* ?teatnar? ?top at Ctaremont to
land or resclv? pttsaangcr* an sitnai. auit
will f> mat by put..In conveyance.
VIRGINIA NAVIGATION I (tiuectlva
March U>.-Jaine? River by daylight for
Korl'Jlk and Old Point, NOWport ISasr* end
'1, Jamca P..vir l.mdini;?. Sltjnier leai??
6ionda>. Wednesday and Frldny at 6:30 A.
Al. Freight received for uli Jau.es River
landing*. 'Phono Itadlson 178.
Main Ticket Office. 62: K. Malo Mrnt.
Express Snlllnci, Tiien.nys
Fust Mall Siiiiings Thursday*
for
LONDON - PAltrS - BREMEN.
Sailings on Saturday* for
THE M E D IT K It It A N KAN.
OELR1CH8 & CO., (Irn. Agent?,
6 Broadway. N. Y'.
S. H. Bowman. 7>is E. Main
St.: Richmond Tranff?r Co., sis
E. Main ST., Richmond, Va.
Travel Without Trouble
IN
America and Europe
Includes ruilroad. Steamship, Inuo
pendent tlc.kots. with hotal aotommo
nations.
"ASK SIR. HOWMAN,"
Tourist Acfeiit.
ynci sa. Ai?i? SL. UlchtnoniL Vs.