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New York
Stock Market
l -
Mew York. October 4.?Europe was
?gain tbe foremost factor In to-day's
?toe., market. Latest developments In
the Balkans precipitated heavy selling
of American securities abroad, much
ef which had to bo taken here. Lon?
don's closing quotalioiiM for American
Stocks were highly encouraging, with
gains of a point or more in Atchison.
Canadian Pacific and St. Paul. #T):ose
were all duplicated here, the ti i si
hour's business being on an extensive
scale, but local selling for profits and
the ?h?rt account soon attested the
rise. Later, on offerings from abroad,
the entire maikn sagged, and before
the close little was left o: the early
rise. The . le,s<- w as setl?8 and heavy.
Money conditions WSTC favorable to
the marke-t. Not only tii'l call and time
money rates relax, but American bank?
ers canceled a largi wart of the gold
<n.--ig. d in London during the fQfc
This was accepted as prt>ol of improve-:
ment In the money situation. Addi?
tional Bhipnvnts of cumiu-v to New
Orleans were announced making the
total .nsore than $1 Me.tfd .'or tho ;
week.
August rsllroail returns included
Cresapeake as! Ohl", with a net in-!
crease of fll?.0M0.
The bond market moved with storks, j
ghnwing- initial illllinsni and later Ir?
regularity. Total 6ales. par value,
Were It.iW.Ptd
United States eovernmetit registeredj
8s advanced l-? per cent on call.
New York, October 4? Close: Prime
mercantile paper, 5 1-2 to 6 per cent
Sterling exchange tasier; I4.I22I for
sixtv-dav bills: $4>555 for demand.!
Commercial bills. $4 SI 1-2. Call moneyj
easy. 4 1-4iff 6 per cent; ruling rate.
4 3-4. Time loans steady: sixty and
ninety days. I l-2@5 3-4 per cent; six
months, 5 1-4?? 5 1-2
RICHMOND STOCK MARKET.
Bv Richard W. Maury.
Block and Bond Broke*. 1016 E. Main Street.
Richmond. V?., October 4. 1912.
STATE SECURITIES. Bid . Asked.
'Vlrslnla 3?. Old. C. and R . 1*32.??? "jl
V? Centuries. 2 3. C. and R.. 19?-. ?it ?
RAILROAD BOND". - ?
A C L. R. R. Con. Trust, 4 p. c. 81
C and O Gen'l M., 4M. 1?=. J* ?
Georgia, Sou. and Fla., I'M. 1<*>
Georgia and Ala Con. is. 1948.... 10?
Norfolk and West. R>'. 4s, 1396.... 97
Seaboard Air Line 45. I960. 8*
Southern Railway 1st is, IBM.10? ...
ho R. Dev. and G. M. 4?. 19*.f>H ...
gestern N. C. let ?s. C . 1914.103 ...
STREET RAILWAY BONDS.
Va. Ry. and Power Co 6s, 1934.... 96H_ ??
STREET RT. STOCKS. Par.
Va. Ry. and Power C?. pfd.MO *? ?0
Be. Ry. and Power Co. com.100 47H ...
RAILROAD STOCKS. Par.
Atlantic Coast Line corn.100 143
Chesapeake and Ohio.100 SS
Norfolk and Western com.100 117
Seaboard Air Line pfd.100 SO
Seaboard Air Line com.104 it
Southern Railway pfd.100 Mtt ...
Southern Railway com.100 31H ???
BANK AND TRUST CO. 5T?TKS
Broad Street.,*J SO
Bank of Commerce and Trusts ioo lsrl? ...
Central National Bank..A.100 135
Commonwealth Bank.100 111% 117
First National.MO 300
Merchants National.M0 MM
Mechanics and Merchants.100 255 ... j
National State and City Rank. .Ml'20S
Richmond Trust and Savs. Co.100... 10?
Savings Bank of Richmond. 55 93 ...
tjslsu Bank of Richmond. 80 355
Virginia Trust Company.100 ISO
VI ?s; End. 26 4HV4 4?
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Va. Fire and Marine Ins. 25 73
MISCELLANEOUS. ?
Va.-Car. Chem. p?d 3 p. e.100 115 1M1?
Va. Building and Loan Co.100 10? ... t
Quotations for Intereit-payine bonds are at
a prlre to which Interest rmist be added.
Income bonds and certificates of indebted
Bess sre flat.
BOND LBV.
Ailis-Chalmers Is, ctfs.*. ftNi
American Tobacco Co. old 4s CMUi. 96*?
American ToOaeco <~o o:?l 6s (bid).120
Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4s. 95
Atlantic Coast I.!ne-L. and TT. 4s. 93>?
A. C. L conv. 4s 'In Baltimore). SB
Chesapeake and Ohio conv. 4Ha. 94
Llgrett and Myers 6?. 95?i
Llgs>:r and Myers "s (bldl. 220'i
Lorillard Company 5s._ 96^
X-onllard Company 7? rbld). 1205i
Norfolk and Western conv 4s (bid)_11?
Seaboard Air Lin" Ftemped 4s fblJi.... SS>?
Seaboard Air Line adj. f. (bid). 77
Southern Railway 4s. -v%
Southern Railway Si ib:?>. Z'jt
United StafSe" Stepj. j-s Sa. :02^
V. S. reg*?tef?4- U 1X0 (bid). im\
U. S rrgHTerert 3s. :?1? (SMI. 102
U. P. Panrtma r.<-w 2s fbM>. SMS
Vlrflnla-Brern p-->s e*f.? (bid). 5?
Virginla-Ca,-. rkim 1st (b!dl.,
Va. Ry and Po?.r Co 5s (asked)_ M
Wabaeh e>b 4s (bid).,
Wabasc-Pltt?. Term. *.?t 4s (bid)...!..! 22'i
COTTON MARKETS.
Vew Tork. r>r-roS?r 4?An nrlv
fr.? rftttoT? market wa* to'"ow*d Sv a parti**!
reaction, bat prii-< ? firm**" up atrin fn the
'.ate t ra*lr.tT oa atoriri apprehension, and re?
newed rovt-rinf with th' <?>?,. flrm T a n,t
advance of ?5:9 point* Th- marfc>t n^ti'4
sr?ady at an advanr? r.? ;c?| po!nt?. and
ortlr* ir.or.tr.? ?od im r.->!rf., htaT>?r
on rov?r!r.(t br ?<->r? "* ^"?*<>r<1a? a"..
noon. a-jpport front trad^ ?our.?n a-d ?r?t
fred huytna. !n?p.-*-?i hv t;.- :.ire.r Knir'i?!i
apot aal?? and w.ather r< pt rt? A?t?>r th?
?ub"!cat!on m f"-'* *fa:h?r pr. d!"tion? rh?
market turr?d ? ?had? eaai'r ,jnd-r r?a Ir?
itis k# ?aiiy huvir? Co?:-* o-iotatt.na
w?re within a p^nr or tw? o' th* b*st with
?he active months IST'S p->lft. net hirher
We*k-end flrnrra ?tt-we* rr"-?r a am*
tBt'.-?t?-ht than tapulil h^t were hardlr
S> factor on "the 'at* nd-ane*.
Cotton fsturr? I ->t'd flrrr
r.r.. - r
JSuaerj ....la*j
yasraery . .....MM LSI n v, J: rj
y?-h .tin tin tin n.?
At". US)
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Janta . ILM
J?ry . ::? an ; ?? nx
ASaTaSt . .
?at .-. m rs :*.c h> t?
Meaearber .
BeeetcVr
tftf-: <?>???'r. ? ? ? ??<- j
?.X; rr c . r.r r . ' ? ?
?""?tea. ?jor.t ra'.J?' r.? rj M ?r~?? re?
set;** J.1ii
part r"ofc?'? .*' ' ? ?> ?
Total to-day at a:: po--?- v.. r. , rr,.
ftjjsj *?* ?* tap ? ?
be***, to *b? r-otjfT,-. - ro'.j r*och
r? : o?<?
reweeitdarrd ? ". t-.r-?-v?? -?o?:p*a
ST"? r.,>? ??r ' ; Britain NT i
t* ??; ?o rrar-< "*n baWe. to .j,. r??tl
????. M r.a et ? Japan < *> ba'ea
To'a ? a - -? ' a- * ; \..
asajeipta. lsttt >a-?: ?Tr' ?
Brtraln. 4aT4." ? . ?-. . ;r #v? ?a-./
a? ts? roe-.-.--- ?????' t-a"
%M* >? -?
Maas Olafeil*, fV--.r<.? < FASMH
oorned ?:??'"t sf ?? ? ? ef StS*} potsts
oe Soary rein? m ?-. ?r.^ -,r ...
from Ll??rpo??- t??- r *-?- ;wo-,
w?r? ??lBf ... ...
Wf*?oo Italy a'S Tor?. ? ?.???.<!
Soot ? pSSSSj end urxhaterl aVtV
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OPEVX AM 4>CC'?i M .V1TM
list mVAJTT MAIN STftEBT.
?VSS MAM MS A STAKT a MN
Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York
Stock. ?p*n'
Allls-Chalmers. 1st paid. ? ??
Allis-Chal.. j tJ i?t pu..
Sn.OOO Amalgamated Copper ? ??
tV?tAmer Agrl. Chem., com.
.aAmrr B*?t Hugar, com..
MOt Ameriian Can ......
600 American Can. pfd....... *m
m Atr.er. Car and F .utid.y. ?
100 Amu. Cur ? id r*OUn.i P'd UJ
MS Arrn-rk.ni Cotton oil. ??
sou Am. Hid.- and Leather, pr MM
7<w American Locomotive...
at* Inser. L.motive, pfd...
SMAmrr. Mali Co.. pfd.
.*?> American Smeltlas .
SM American Snuff, com.
Jf?) Atiiei kun Sugar .
uSBAtner. TeL end Tel Co..
MS American Tobnoco, com
Am- rU an Tobacco, pfd.
.JSH An Cop. x Sc. share
,!??" At '11' .
PM Atlantic C ?ast Line. 1?
m a C 1. of Connecticut.
.30? Baltimore aid Oi-io.
Bethlehem SteeL cor?'....
.no Betiik-hem Steel, pfd.
,t?0 Brltlsh-Amer. Tob. Co.
. 00 Brooklyn Rapid Transit
JMCentral Leather, coin...
.50u Canuoian Paciric .
'.??Clufap-akr and Ohio..
Chicago orc-at Wcetera
.200 ?'l.! . Mil and St Paul..
AOs Crueibl? Steel Cor., com.
14* Crucible su el. i-rd .
ete Cklcaco and Kortksreet. Mis
4 <*'0 Colorado Fu<l and ir>n. 42:)?
Colorado and So'itiiern
10.100 Consolidated Oas .
Ji'rt Iit-bware and Hudson.
SM Den? and Rio Or an., com.
UM Den. and Rio (Iran., pfd.
4..-AI Distillers' Sec. Cor.
is.700 Brie ...
XJ?O Brie, ist i>M.^.
Ml fed. Mir. .'lid Sm.. pfd .
Qiie.nl. Helme Tob. Co.
?XK> General Electric .**M
?.?*?) Great Northern, pfd. 141
2.400 Great Northern Ore etfs SO'-..
3oo IlliiiMs Central . 131
1.200 Interboi o-Met. S*i
:.c00 lnterboro-Met.. pfd. 62*
Int. Mer. Manne, com.
BT THOMAS
High. Lew
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104*
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216
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BRANCH dt CO., Bankers and Brokers
fSeuelns
BiJ Asked dales. Stock
H * 100 international Paper .
M Int. Paper, pfd. ???
?1*4 3?.9?? Lehlgh Valley
59% 510 LisTCett and Myers, com IB
73-H m Lltr?ett and Myers, pfd. BP
41 lyjrlllard Tob. Co.. com. ???
t#n Lorillard Tob. Co.. pfd. ?
K.* sm Louisville and Nashville 16W
11.* 1U% 36..J0O Mexican Petroleum . ?*
v.u 5?j, g? Mlu mi 4*opper . -7
21 6.UO Mi??oiri Pacific ..... .. <9L
1,900 Mo.. Kun. and Texas....
National Biscuit ."
3.2O0 National I^-ad? . fi,1
2 200 New Vork Central. .... 11.*
?Tri N Y. Out. and Western 3.'*
S 200 Norfolk and Western... 117
ASM Northern Pacific . fgm
S rneiSc Mail . m%
3.300 r*areyrrsnis . gg
400 People's (las . 111 *
p c. C. and St. L. com. ...
p ' C . ?'? atstl St. I*. ?fd.
rtio Pi'ltsbui?h Coal. com...
<W Pressed Steel Car.
Pressed Steel 4 ar, pfd-.
?00 Ry: Steel Spring, com...
rSUM K-adinsr.V'?i" i ?ic
9.2-x. Kepc'.di. Iron an.; teteel ol*
?5 Republic I. ami S., pfd.. 92*
T.M0 Kock Island . - ??. *
UP) Beek Island, pfd. ? ?
S.-aboard Air IJne, com. ...
a? Seaboard Air Line, pfd >'*
100 ewss-Sheflield . ?*
?S0o Southern Pacific . IBJB
4<W Southern Railway . st*
LfM Smth. Rail., pfd. x 2Mr*'r SM
90o St. Louis-Southwestern. 40
?Oii S. S * K"e stre, com. 81,
Tfxss Pacific . ???
38.400 Union Pacific .17&*
?JOS United States Rubber... &4%
3" 123201 Patted States Steel. 80
37* LI? United States Steel, pfd 11?
3.8?O United Ci;;ar Stores. 104
U. S Cast Iron Pipe.
401) Va.-Car. chemical . 47*
Va.-Car Cnemical. pfd.
Wabash .
200 Wabash. pfd. 16*
30) Western Union . m
Weyman-Bruton To. Co. ... ??
Total sales for day, 792,300 shares.
Total sales for week (five days). 3.574.200 shares
16%
sr
17*4
217
11?
192
11?
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M%
28?,
.V^i
21%
60
112*
ml
mm
81
25
173%
54*
. 78%
20
46*4
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?4
15
81*
2f?
to .arrive 1,400 bales. Cotton futdres cloned'
steady at a net advance of 19li)t20 polnti. Oc?
tober UJI: November, U.U. December. J'-'S.i
January, HIV; March. 11 37: Mav, 11.1?; July.
11.69.
LOCAL MARKFT QrOTATIOXS.
(Furnished by Levy Commission Co., Com-1
mission Merchant". Richmond. Va
, Richmond. Va.. October t. IK*.
ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OS |
MARKET.
LIVE POULTRY.
Chickens, choice, atnali. lb... 20 ?
Chickens, choice, medium, lb. 20 9
Chickens, large, lb. 1* ?
Hens, lb. M *>
Roosters, each . * ?
Ducks, large, young, lb. 14 9
Ducks, small, young, lb. 14) ?
EGGS?Crated.
In crates, nearby, fresh, dos.. ? ?
In crates, other sections, dos. M 9
Guinea eggs, doz. ? ?
BUTTER.
Family, choioe. fresh, lb. 9 9 *>
Merchants*, fslr. lb. R*?
LIVE STOCK.
Veal*, choice to fancy. Ib.... ? ?
Veals, poor to fair. lb.... 7%? ?*|
Calves, runners, lb. ? ?
Sheep, lb. I ? ,
Lamba, spring, lb. ? 9 "?
Cattle, fair to prime, lb. JO
Ho_- ;r> . 19 ?
' COUNTRY-CORED BACON
Hams, well smoked, amall. lb. ? ?
Harn?, well smoked, large, lb. M ? g
Fides, wen smoked, large. Jb.. KHS> ?
Shoulders, well smoked. Ib.... JI*w "
HIDES.
Dry flint, lb. 2 2
Dry salt. lb.
Green, salt, lb. JJJf*
Green. Ib.-. ,
Green, damaged, lb. ? JJ '
Tallow, 'b . v
Beeswax, lb.
9 a
WOOL.
Ch , unwashed, free of burrs. 9 Tl
Ch , unwashed, lightly burry. !t S 2?
Ch., unwashed, medium burry 10 <f> rj
Ch., unwashed, heavy burry. 27 ? a
Market Conditions?Small chickens Ir.
splendid demand, but too many large size
for trade. Eggs active. Butler In excellent
demand: also lies stock and hides. *
prna.rtestnsSsV. q. memth hemthertnnnma
NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.
New York. October 4.?Flour?Steady. Corn
meal?Quiet Wheat?Firm; No. 2 red, 11.04,
December. $1.00 3-1?; May, 9LM*. Corn
Firm at 5*\c. Oats?Firm; standard. SJc.
Pork?Firm. Beef and Lard?Strong. Ros?
in?Steady. Turpentine?Quiet. Rice?Steady,
^uttar?Raw and renned, steady. Coffee?
Rio. No. 7. li'^r. Futures barely steady. De?
cember. HCo; March. 14.11. . Butter?Easy,
i'heese?Strong. Eggs?Irregular. Potatoes
Easier. Southern sweets. I: S 1.54?. Cabbages
?Steady and unchanged Freights?Easy.
Cottonseed oil was firm carry on covering
of shorts and reports of a better consump?
tive demand, hut prices had a setback under
increased offerings of crude and realizing.
Closing yrirts Were ? >t 5 points net higher.
Prime cru>1e. 4N03 4.S7; do. summer yellow.
?J.iS'S ?' ??; ?>? toL-tr. 6?; November. 6.03; De?
cember. MB! January. 804: February, 6.05;
March. ??;?. April, t'.ltf; May. t.U>. prime win?
ter yellow. t>.;o?:.;i; prime summer white.
out ?(.<> tmiit hakeet.
CMcago. DL; Ortober ( -W h.jr t iosejj
ttroug with price* tM?. net higher. Com
varied from kjC. decline to Tie. advance.
<>at? gained Sc to b?r"**c. Provisions were
up by :#a Sic
i-'a-li-.? fuiurea to-day ranged aa follow*: j
Open. High. Low. Clone. I
WHEAT?
Oct. . ?e*i R> 1
Dec. ??% K tt*i I
May ..... * KAi K I
o mat?
Oct. ?7 ?7 ?? ?giil
May. iT-* ?1% O (2%
July . B<J| U U\ is I
OATS?
Bsc. a r?t r s:?i
May . 34S s\4 14-4 Jw\
July . K . S4--, IS\ t*%l
JtKRS pnl'K-Per bbl.
Ort. . lggj
Sao. iy?: i?r tseS i*.?7
.ma mm ist? ix?
Ma
I r [?-Ter Ht lb*.
Doc . lit* US ?.?? MM
. ii -T :!.?*? i**i 1?.?
?ay .?43 MS MS) MM* i
SH'.iKI RIBS?Par 1<* it*,
ort. .....IwJI 1*7? Ml ?75
loa ..JsM Mis ?rs
May . ??% 14).W ??7 *r.*7
.. - . ;n - ...*,? w-cat?No : rei, { .4
??* Nc, : hard. r.H?t?r Corn?No 3.
. No i yellow. <7\??V. Oats?
._ . 54 :? ??;
??-'d o-T,;.,r 4 _T'ef.-Strong
?-?rn-F!nn a- 7Jc Osts?steady.
?T?-dar<J. JSt?He.
-
Kit H.MONT? CRAIN rVHANCf,
R'-hmond Vs . October 4.
:.rr. wu< tatioxs on muot
zr r "IS.
i red. wsfgats . 4* LSI
I-gin is. m tag
' Ka x r?e.? m *5
Vrrr-ia bag MtS. TS ? 1 St
? ? r era ivr ?.,g). ; at a) gag
? 'K.N < ?r lota
. 4t S>
I ?. e T?
*?i**J ._. t> ~i
? t? ?
oats rwt ;??-?
mrard <*??>. *J
I rr, .-1 <*?"?/?...an* fZ
tt". - "?!???* .
No J ??>;?' (P?wt.....~~? ?s aw
rsssri . si p st
-l at T?
> ?-. -. ? - 'Sow) . ?
RKHMOxn si*t MAjsmrr
- .?,,,? va o-tnber 4. isu
. a . qr;e?s'ltms OS t?o Sl'*
rr. -1 H?; >?? a-lrn
? I as*
w?. 1 TtSsotlry
tt?-"art .
: ; xotay.-.?
?<o I TVeotar .
i 's?" r ev?r. nasd . ...-??
> o . cja?a*. a?*s*d
: ?> I <~,a
KS ? CH
Pa. ? C:s?st..e..
HAT?Sample . Nominal
STRAW?Compreaaed . ? 1.M
Lome-pressed, large aale?.-. ? Iba?
Load your cars so that hay at doors rep- ]
resents contents and thus avoid rejections
This market grades hay in accordance |
with the National Hay Association.
CATTLE MARKETS,
RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET.
(Salks at Union Stock Tarda)
Richmond, Vs.. October 4. 1*13.
Live stock report for the week ending Sep?
tember t?, 1*12:
Best steers, t*S)V*Je; medium to good. i*49 [
6'jc. common to :air, 4>?-?5c: best heifers,
f,?0 3*Ac medium to good, 4?4*?c, common
to fair, 3*i ;?4c; best cows, 404%c; medium ]
to good, 3Hty4e. eomaoa to fait. Hstf3c;
bulls, 4'ito'c; fresh cows. fSOtfMe per head; I
best carves, 8 to Sloe: fair to gpod, 707}gc;
dicks, t'ia≻ best hoga. 808 l-2c; shpata,
"S'Hc. sows and stags. 597c; best lambs,
6 a 7c. common. SV40Sc; best sheep, 604c;
common to fair. IQle.
Chicago. 111.. October 4.?Cattle?Stsady to 1
strong. Calve* lower- Beeves. l5.50toU.00;
? Ulis and heifers. 81.9098.00; calves, $8910.7?.
Hogs?Strong to $c. higher. Markst quoted
at I? 8101 Ja Sheep?steady to weaker.
Market quoted at 83.2504.26; yearlings. $4.25"
0S.66; lambs. 14.5006.85.
New York. October 4.?Beeves?Irregular.'
Steers. 8599.60; cows, f2.5O9S.0S. Calves
Steady. Veals, $?? 12.00; grassers and butter?
milks. I3'a?.;0. Sheep-Steady at $2.6004.00;
lambs Arm at 15.30$ 7.76. Hogs?Firm to 10c
higher. Market quoted at f*.*O0?.46.
RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET.
Richmond, Va., October 4. 1*12.
Following are the quotations on the Rich?
mond Tobacco Exchange:
BROWN SHIPPINGS.
Lugs.$7.? fSfgJg
Short leaf.?. 8,60 0 %M
Long leaf. M0 to 1X4*
?A rappers .Ret # 16.?
BRIGHT*.
SMOKERS?Common . 7 OS 0 S.?fl
Medium .10. oo ? U-OO
Fine . 12.00 0 13-0*
, TT TEK&?Common .14.4S 0 13.M
Medium ..... li.4? ?y 17.84)
Fine.36.00 O ?08
Fancy . '-?-00 0 X7A8
FILLERS?Common . 8.0S & 10.00
Medium .11.00 to 12.00
Good .11.60 0 16.00
Fine . 16 00 to 20.06
WRAPPERS?Common .-.. ISA? ? 3*.*?
Medium . 22.00 to 26.08
God ..*?....... 26.60 0 MM
Fine.22.36 0 S7.M
Fancy . 40.00 0 46.?
SUN-CURED?NEW.
Luga, common to good. 6.86 0 7.66
Legs, good to prime. TJS 0 8.30
Short leaf. 8-00 0 10.6*
Long leaf. 16.66 0 12.60
VS rappers .IMS 0 17.3?
MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS.
PETERSBURG PEANDf MARKET
(Reported by Rodsei"?. McCabe A Co.)
Petersburg-. Va.. October 4? Peanuts.?
SJan.sh?Market linn; 'aimers' Spanish,
IMS per bushel: No. 1 shelled, Spanish. ?*?c
per pound; So. she.ed. Spanish, 4c per
pound. Virginia*?Market firm; Jumbo*.
SB, per pound: fanO" handpicked. 3V?J?
3Sc. per pound: extra prime. S*c. per
pound: prime. 3c: machine picked. 3c. j>er
pound shelling stock. 2 per pound.
DRY GOODS MARKET.
New Tork. October 4?Cotton goods mar?
ket? were steady to-day. Hose and belting
duck quoted for contract delivery at 23c.
per pound. Wide heavy sheetings sa:e? were
stimulated by the hi*rh price of Jute pro?
ducta, bag manufacturers finding it neeet
isary to substitute cotton goods. Tarns firm.
NAVAL STORES.
Wi'mir.gton. N. C. October 4.?Spirits Tur?
pentine-steady at r.7*e ; receipts i racks.
Rosin Steady at kS.tt: receipts M barrels
Tar?Firm at $2.20. receipts 2? barrel*. Crude
Turpentine?Firm at t3.2i94.St; receipts 22
barrels.
Savannah. O* . October 4.?Turpentine?
Firm at 2?c.: eale? 37? casks; receipt?
SB cask?. ?r.ipmenta 835 caska: stock 37.7^4
. a?k* Boii.i-Kirra; sales LS? barreis; re?
ceipts I MO barrels; shipments %.4:? barrels:
stock. SkSB barrels Quote; B> 34.22*
PORT OF RICHMOND. OCTOBER 4. 1KJ.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Rnn<*on. Hamey. Norfolk, mer?
chandise and pa?< niter a. Old Dominion Line,
j Steamer Aurora. Purmsa. Peterskmrg and
assjaej River landings, merchandise sad sas
' Knien. Furrnin Mae.
j SAILED.
Steamer Rrandon. Hamey. Norfolk, n?er
chs-idise snd passengers. Otd Dominion L4se
Steamer Po?-ssoatss. Orsves. Norfolk and
James River landings, merchandise and pas- ;
sengers, Virginia Navigation Company.
Steamer Aurora, Furmtn, Petersburg and
James River landings, merchandise and pa*
seagers. Fur man L'-aa.
Butldiag Pevssita.
Building and repair permits was la
sued yesterday as follows:
J. J. Hancock, to repair a frame
dwelling. 213 East Eleventh Street
South Richmond, to cost $450.
A. S. Wright and H. M. Landers, to
repair a frame dwelling. 904 Perry
Street, to cost $100.
Miss E. J. Campbell, to repair a brick
dwelling, 527 North Ninth Street, to i
cost $118.
OBITUARY
Mrs. P. H. Mare.
The funeral services of Mrs P. H.
Mayo, whose sudden death occurred!
Thursday nlgbt at "Powha-tan 8eat."
DEATHS
LEE.?Died. October 3. 1912, at 1 P. M.
MISS ALICE M. LEE. She leaves a
mother, three sisters and two brotb- 1
era
Special car wlirleave Seventh and
Perry at 3:30 this afternoon. In?
terment Biandford.
'Tis hard to break the tender cord.
When love has bound tbe heart:
'Tis bard, so hard, to speak the
words, !
"We must forever part"
Dearest loved one, we lay tbee
I In tbe peaceful grave's embrace. i
? But thy memory will "be cherished
j Till we see thy Heavenly face.
GRAVES.?Died. ln Norfolk. Va, at
I the borne of her daughter, MRS.
JANE C. GRAVES, widow of George
I S Graves, ln tbe eighty-seventh year
! of her age.
The funeral will take place from
I Grace Street Baptist Church THIS
EVENING at 4 o'clock. Please omit
flowers by request.
Philadelphia and Brooklyn papers
pleasb copy.
DEAN.?Died, Thursday. October 3.
1912, at 3:35 P. M at bis resldeince.
1417 Bryant Street, JONES (JACK)
DEAN, aged fifty-four years.
Funeral will take place THIS (Sat?
urday) AFTERNOON at 2:30 o'clock
from the above residence. Interment
In oakwood
:.|
wier.?Died, at the Retreat for tbe
Sick October 3, 1912. at 9.30 P. M..
ROBERT WIER. aged eighty-live
years.
Funeral from residence. 2305 East
Clay Street. THIS (Saturday) AF?
TERNOON at 3 o'clock. Interment
ln Oakwood.
MAYO.?Entered into rest on Thurs?
day. October 3. at "Powhatan,"
Clarke County. Va.. ISABELLA Bt'R
WELL. wife of P> H. Mayo, in her
seventy-second year.
The funeral will take place from
Christ Church. Millwood. Va. at 3
o'clock? on SL'NDAT AFTERNOON.
October 8. Interment at Old Chapel.
Clarke County. Va.
BINFORD.?Died, October 2. at 1? A
I M.. at his home, 3812 Hopkins Street.
BARLOW A BINFORD. aged twenty
four years, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
i Bin ford.
i Funeral from Denny Street Church
? SVNDAT. October 3. 3 P. M. Inter
I ment in Oakwood ,
He suffered patiently and long.
Hi- hope was bright, his faith was
strong;
i The peace of Jesus filled his breast,
1 And in his arms he sank to rest.
We miss him most who loved blm
Like a lovely flower yon faded;
you were young to droop a>id die.
But the Saviour calls bis loved ones
To that brierht home there on high.
BT his DEAR MOTHER
icALHS.?Died, suddenly, at her home.
10 west Cary Street tble morning at
1-2* o'tlock. MRS. HARVET R
! CALLIS. in tbe thirtieth year of her
'age.
Kuneral notice later.
Why
Is the old way of appointing a friend or some kins?
man to the important position of Executor giving
place to the modern way of appointing a strong
Trust Company?
We'll teil you why!
It is because a Trust Company makes a safer
Executor than aa tadlsldual.
Virginia Trust Co.,
A Canadian that Never Dies,
RICHMOND. VA.
11 > 1 - Ulli ?! iJ .ip.
3 o'clock. rteM*m?ot will b? nsede
in Aba family bitrial fr?nod at Old
Chapai, pear Boye*.
Mrs. Mayo, who was In bar eeventy
?eeond year, bad but lately returned
from the Hot Springe, where ehe bad
been recuperating, and wag thought j
to be much Improved In health.
Mrs. Mayo was Miss Isabella Bur
welt, the daughter of George H. Bur
well and Agnes Atkinson, of "Carter
Hall,-' Clarke county, a home fained
for ite hospftality and gsnereus wel?
come. As th? wife of Mr. Mayo she
brought into the Franklin Street home
of the Mayo* this pleasant inheritance
of hospitality and benevolence. In re?
cent years the home at 110 west
Franklin Street had been seldom oc?
cupied, Mrs. Mayo spending most of
her time out of Richmond.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Mayo
leaves two daughters, Mrs. Thomas N,.
Carter, of 20S West Franklin Streed:
Mrs Benehan Cameron,apt Raleigh. N.
C.: two sisters. Mrs. T. ft. V. Randolph
and Mrs. ft. Powell Page, and one
brother, George H. Burweli, all of :
Clarke County.
Funeral of Bee. Jena Menrare.
The funeral of Rev. John Moncure. |
r> )>.. who died while fishing near
Kredericksburg on Thursday, will take
place at 3 o'clock this afternoon at
the Mi?ncure family place, "Somersot."
in Stafford County, near Wldewater
Station. A number of people will go ;
to the funeral from Richmond, ar- {
range men t? havktg been made to have
the 12:01 train from Richmond, on the
Richmond, Frederlcksburg and Poto- |
mac Railroad, stop at Widewater.
Mrs. Elisabeth Paakey.
Lynchburg. Vs., October 4?Mrs. j
Elizabeth Pankey, aged fifty-two years. ,
wile of J. -R. Pankey, died tbis morn- ?
ing shortly before noon at her home. !
Death was due to a stroke of paralysis, [
which she abstained yesterday
in addition to her husband, Mra
Pankey is survived by tbres step- I
children?W. H- Pankey, of Bludfield; i
\\. P Wright, of Richmond, and Mra
Jesse LeGrande. of Lynchburg; three
brothers. A. O. and R. O. Thomas, of
Lynch burg, and R. M Thomas, of .
Amelia Courthouse; and a sinter. Mra [
Z. T. Franklin, of Richmond.
Funeral et Leatie L. Jett.
[Special to The Timee-Dlspatch.] ' !
Frederlcksburg. Va, October 4.?The ;
funeral of Lentis L. Jett, who com?
mitted suicide *.n ?Washington, and ;
whose body was brought here, took
place from Zton Church, in Spotsyl
vanla County, conducted by Rev. Mr. '
Johnson, a>?? Interment was made in.
the cemetery attached to the church. :
The remains were accompanied from
Washington by the wife and one child :
of the deceased; his brothers, H. M. i
Jett, of Washington; Elton Jett and
Osso Jett, of Baltimore; Clarence B. ?
Jett and wife, of Ooooauan; his sister, i
Mrs. Emma Arnett. of Colevllle. Pa.
and a cousin. Dave Arnett., of Smith
port. pa.
Allen W. Nicer.
[Special to The Times-Dispatch.]
ClarksviUe. Va., October 4.?Allen1
W. Magee, one of the oldest citlsens
of tbis town, died yesterday afternoon
at 4 o'clock, in tbe seventy-first year
?X?utrl) &Qtitt*
PESBYTERIAM.
FIRST PRESBYTER!AX CHURCH?'
Preachtns at 1! A. V. and t P. M by the
pastor. Dr. F. T. 91cFADEN. Bandar School
at ?:3& Bible classes a' 10 A. V. )
SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH?
Rev. RUSSELL CECIL. D. D.. paster, aar-!
vices at 11 A. M. and 8PM Sunday School
at ?:45. A. M.
THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Church (Broad and Twenty-sixth Streets)?
Rev. W. L. LINOLET. D. D.. will preach at
It A. M. and I P. M. Sunday School ?:? A
M Ali are cordially invited to these Ser?
vice*.
CHURCH OP THE COVENANT.?Rev. J.
CALVIN STEWART. D. LY, pastor.?
Preachtns at 11 A M. and g P. M by the
pastor. Wednesday evening ? er vice at ?
o'clock. Sabbath School at ? 30 A M. Bible
classes met at 10 A. M. Free seats and
everybody welcome.
SERVICES AT GRACE STREET PRBSBT
I terlsn Church at n o'clock A. M and ?
I o'clock P. M . conducted by Dr. LILLT. Sun?
day School at ?3? A M._.
WESTMINSTER PRE8BTTER1AN
I Church-Rev. J. T. FAIR. D. TX. paster.
I preaching 11 o'clock and ? P. M. bp the pa*.
I tor.. Welcome. _
BAPTIST.
' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (BROAD AND
Twelfth Streets).?The pastor. B*v. OEO. W.
McD \NIEL, D. D.. will preach St XI A M.
and S P. M. Graded Sunday School. Baraca
and Phllathe* classes (A. W. Patteieoa.
iSupt.). ?:30 A. M. Lecture Wednesday ? P.
M A welcome to all. ? ?_
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH (PRANK
lin and Adams Streetsl-THOMAS CLAO
ETT SKINNER, minister. Divine worship
mprnlps and evening, to which.the general
public Is invited. 11 A M.. "The MlnUtry
of the Pew": S P. M.. Sending Ref?***
Graded Sunday School, with classes for all
aces. Frank Crump, *upt. Prayer service
Wednesday S P. M. Note that from Octo?
ber 1 all evening services begin at I o'clock.
GRACE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH
(Grace and Foushee Streets).?Preacblns
at 11 A. M and S P- M by thr- pastor, the
! Rev LLOYD T. ^vTLEON. D. D". Sunday
, School at ?:30 A. M. (Hugh P. Powe:!.
?Sept.). Prayer-meeting Wednesday at S P.
IM The public, especially strangers, are
cordially invited to worship with na
I GROVE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH
I {Grove Avenue and Harrison Street).?Rev.
IW C JAMES. Th. D.. pastor. Preaching
! at 11 A M. and * P. M. by the pastor. Sun
gay School at ?15 A. M (James B. Wood.
Supt.)- Prayer-meeting Wednesday at ?
o'clock.
CALVART BAPTIST CHURCH (GRACE
land Pine Streets).?Pastor. Dr. RTLAND
KNIOHT. Preaching at 11 A. M and ? P.
M. Sunday School at 9:30. F. W. Duke.
Snpt.
PASTOR JOHN J. WICKER WILL
preach at 11 A M. and ? P. M. at Leigh
Street Baptist Church. Broad and Twestr
nftk Street car passes the door.
METHODIST. _
CENTENARY M E CHURCH. SOUTH
(Grace Street, between Fourth and Fifth
Streets). R?v. W. J. TOUNO. D. D. Bes?
ter.-Preaching by the pastor at 11 A SL
and 8 P. M. Morning subject. "The Re?
ligious challenge of tbe Hour"; evening
subject. "A .Fair That Is Always On."
Graded Sunday School. with organised
classes at ?:*? A M. All seats free. Special
music ? __
BROAD STREET METHOPIST CHURCH-*
? Rev. FRANK L WELLS, pastor. Rally day
program is the Sunday School at ?:M A M,
! address "by Dr. W. J. YOUNG. Preaching
at 11 A. M- and S P. M. by the pastor. Sub?
ject of the mem tog sermon: "A Grace Dfcs
*'lAUR*L STRSSJCT METHODIST
Choren?Bev. J. M. ROWLAND will preack
at Laurel Street at both services Sunday.
Subjects: 11 A. M. "Some of Our Hind?
rances' S^f. M. "Lootelr.s Bsrk and Look
ins Forward." Epwortk Lesgne T:l? P. SL
EPISCOPAL.
MONUMENTAL CHURCH (ERECTED UM
as site of Theatre Perssd la VOX. Breed]
street below Twelfth i-f^rvlees at a A SL
and 4 P. M. All welcome.
CHRISTIAN.
SIVESTH STREET CHRISTIAN
Church -Services st 11 A M. will he eea
? due'ed bY Mr T. C. DIOOg. e>f tbe Virginia
(state Sundev School Association At ?:? P.
! M Rev. W. H, SMITH, ef the Foreign Mis?
sionary board, will preach. Sunday Scheel
si t.PJ A M _ _
THIRD rHRISTTAX CHURCH rCORNBB
East Marshall, and Tweatv-etxth Streets,.?
I DAVID FRANCIS, minister Suhlert for the
: morslil sermoa st IJ o'clock. Test. Pres?St
snd Future": evening subject. ? o'clock.
? The Msa Who Lost His Strength' Biete
School St ? M A M Tos are Invited te the
services of ikht chsreb
GERMAN EVANGELfAL
ST. JOHN"" GERMAN EVANGELICAL
i Church tewreer Eighth and MarseeM
I Streets! ? Rev O Ol'THE. paster. Dent?
's- hee Gotlesdlee*' St 11 A It Rv.iMn? eer
jvice is Bnsitsh er ? o>loc* Sunday Sekosi
???h class.-* In German sad English nt (Si
I A M All wek-otne
f CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
REGULAR ?F.RV1/-E OP FIRST
jChnrck ef CTirtst. Scientist win so betd ie
! morrow morale ?? n c m.-rh ? dies* feet ?er
? per* ?venu? ewd ???4?? ?tre?t> st II
, ? riech nubieet. 'Tnreslllv " TTillsIS?s
? er-a.n? t-??:??"?< i swd 'ipertewee meetIss at
, I J> Tk? readies je?m? ?re leeated *t
INCH North Slvtk Strr-I. and ere * -?
wee* day from HAM te ? P. M AB are
sseAMiry m?iwd
UNITARIAN. ?
FIRST TTITARIAN *~HUR?~B ?FLOTT?
?r?: i- sad Harrison Siraer) ? ?ev. ALEX?
ANDER T BOWSER minister. SebjeeI for
?anoat cxt~*rr ? Sugertns* mm SWeewtle)
?sssseet nt cWsr?eter-Beli#tag.~* Bsuli H
st u e'cloca AH seam frea
The SmaD Depositor
Finds tills Baak a great convenience, for the
that he knows we want him and he's right welcome,
no matter how small his deposit may be.
Whether you have SI.*? or $1,4W.M, ws want'
your Business, Personal and Savings Accounts.
Bank of Commerce
and Tnists
Depository for the State of Virginia and City of Richmond
Modern Banking Methods
Include many facilities that have become absolute necessities to the business
firm or individual.
Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank
with its extensive resources sad modern methods, offers you unsurpassed
banking facilities.
Commercial, Personal and Savings Accounts solicited.
PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK
Or RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Capital.f 3M.SsS.SS
Surplus and Profits.Sl.4Sf.StS.St
Three Per Cent Interest, Compounded Semi-annually. Paid in Sav?
ings Department.
of hl? age. He wee born In Prince
George County In 1843 ?nd was a res
tdent of Petersburg during hl? early \
life. As s soldier In the Twelfth Vir?
ginia. Regiment he* was noted for his
bravery. He had bee* a resident of
thla town alnce ?76 and contributed j
largely to the commercial growth oi |
the place. He leaves a wife and three
sons. Emmett, Stuart and Pr-ston.
The interment will take place In OaJt
huret Cemetery on Saturday.
Change of Schedule
Norfolk and Western Railway.
On and after October 6 tbe Ocean
Shore UrrrKed, the fast train which I
leaves Richmond for Norfolk over the ;
Norfolk and Western Railway at 3.0)
P. M.. will be a dally train, running-'
Sundays as well as on other days In
the week. The Norfolk Limited, an- '
other fast train over the Norfolk and '
Western, will continue to leave Rich- '
mond for Norfolk at 9:DO A. M. daily. I
Both of these trains carry through;
Pullman parlor cars, without change.
(Advertisement).
RiilnuDs
Atlantic Coast line I
The'Standard Boll rood of the Sooth.
EFFECTIVE OCT. 6, 1*11
TRAINS LEAVE RIUtlMOND DAILY.
For Florida and South: 3:16 A. It and j
6:69 P. M.. 1:00 A. M.
For Norfolk: >:0? A. M . 1:S> P. St.. 4:1? P.
M .
For N. * W. Ry. West: 4:16 A. M.. ?SO A. |
M.. 3:00 P. M . ?2? P M_
Per Fstersburs: 1:00 A IE, 6:11 A. i
1:16 A. sf . 0:00 A. M . 0:50 A X.. I S P. It. j
4:10 P. M . <:<e P. IL. 6:50 P. St.. 9:3* P. M .
?11:40 P. M
j For Goldsboro snd Fsyettevllle: *4:10 P. X|
Trains arrive Richmond dally: 6:05 A. 1
.4:4* A. M . 10:15 A. X.. ?3:37 A. ML: -10.4? A. j
IE, ?11:4? A. X.. ?*.:? P. M . ??1:4* P. M , * 05
P. St.. ?:35 P. M , *:?? P. M . 0:00 P. M , 11:30 I
I P. X.
I 'Except Sunday. **6unday only,
j Tims of arrival and departure snd eoa>
neetlons not guaranteed.
C S CAMPBELL. D. P A . SB Mais St.
Chesapeake ft Ohio Raulway
I 7:30 A ?Local?Daily?Newport Wewa.
?:15 A.-LocaJ'-Pally?Ch'vllle. Kz. Sea.
I Thurmond.
i ??;*? A.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. Old Polst.
n0:09 A?Locaf?Dally?Lchbs.. Lex.. C. Force.
1 ?12:00 Noon?Express? Dally?Norfolk, Old PC
> ?RSI ?Express,?Dally?Cin.. L'vllle
: T4:00 P.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. N. Newa
: 6:00 P.?Local?Dally?N. News. Old Foist.
I 6:16 P.?Local?Ex. Sun.? Gordonsvliio.
6:16 P.?Local?Bx- Sun.?Lynchburo
?*:*? P.?Limited? Dally-Ctncln'tt CSlcaaw.
[*BsM P.?Express?Dally?Cincinnati. aVvllle.
I ?Sleepers. tParlor ears.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHXOND? Local from
East: 6:10 A. X.. 7:40 P. M. Throusa from
East: 11:** A. M . 3:06 P. M . S:30 P. M Local
from West: *-? A. X.. ??:? A. ML. and
7:? P. M. Through: 6:16 A. X. 11:56 A. X;
and ?:*6 P. X. |
James River Line: ??*? A. X.. 6:6* F. X ,
??Daily except Sundav. j
k Pdmssrx Btrdric Railway
I Cars leave Manchester. Sevaatb sad .'em
I Streets, for Petersburg:
tU1s,ll,1IAa,Ul,lt
I -V46. ?6,7. 6. ??lep. *
ILSO F. X. for Chaster^ 13:00 midnight for
Petersburg.
Csrs lesve Petersburg, foot of Sycamore
Street, for Xaaehestor:
t?:l*. ?? -7:?. ?7:? I SS. t:35. ?16:36. SRSJ
A- ?*.: 13:36 1:3*. 7:16. 3 36. 111. i.Jt, 4:3*.
?*:?. 3:36. ?J6. 10:40. U:4? P. X
tDally?Ex. Sundays sad holidays.
?Can Its bagasse sad express
??Limited?Except Sundays sad holidays
All cars from Petersburg; connect with I
csrs for Elobsaesd
sttSs^MUsi^
79 ASS nm9 WMSMIMm TO0J MM0 SsTlwsWL
FJtSvrdS*.
?tttJ? AB. Sud S6.SSV I
^ ?1.1? rR.Bsab.ss.*>?*.
?IUI PBBaSs^Sta..
-saiHTS.
?SBsm Ss S4S I St T S ft- "?*?*"
iKstTa^s^Srst^
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
PREMIER CSBBIBB OF TBB SOVTSV
X. m ?Foliowise srJreedle ssysres pubMss
ed ss tsfmsssriBS sad set guaranteed:
ror tba Sooth-Dally 6 M A. X Loras
?7* E Basress. 6W P. M. Express,
wttt, ossetrte righted STeet^S Car, for At
laatA aad Btrsalegkasa 11 46 F. X Express.
Week Days 1:6* P M. Leest
TTORK RTVBR LINE._
s as F M-?OB?y?Cessoettse fee Ba'tl-,
m ~ Xes Wed eat Frtdsy. ? X A M-Ea
g?V asd : l* F. X-Mos Wed. aad FrsSsp-j
^ * Traras An?!?? SKknvmd
tbe SseSb: ? <* A. SL and ? 0? A X
- 4SF X Tm F R sstly; KB Ex. Sea.
s-rL. West Fe*S*: ? ? A- X Sslty: II M A..
CT^sZ Wei u? FW : ? F. M Bs Sea. I
? - SB BT^WBSS. D. P. A , .
ftr B Xs*a St. PTsses Madison EE
A
GREAT
DEAL
la aald these days about scien?
tific management and Increased
efficiency In business. This bank
is constantly working- for greater
efficiency in its own work, and
urges similar etoru on tbe part
f its customers.
Our experience has been that
the proper use of banking fa
ctltties Is one of tbe chief aids
to business efficiency.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK,
ape east main.
Capital and Snrphss, ra.sss,ssa
Manchester National Baik
Work for South Richmond by
becoming a depositor in this bank.
First National Bank
Fractions
We are prepared to bey or sell the
above, making a specialty of same.
DAVENPORT dc CO,
Bankers. IIIS East Main.
Cornaus Baak
No account is too small for this
bank to handle.
Norfolk k Wettern Railway
ONLY ALL RAIL LIVE TO NORFOLK
Schedule in Effect September J?. 1st*.
Leave Byrd Street Station. Richmond. FOB
NORFOLK: ??:#? A. M . IM P. M.. ??:? P.
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FOR LYNCH BURG AND THE WEST: ??.-?
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