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New York
Stock Market
New York. October 7.?Although
monetary condition* bespoke greater
case and oth<r development! seem el
ot a more encouraging nature, to-day s
Mock market manifested an Irregu?
lar tone. becoming heavy in spots.
I'ir:nnest. was indicated in opening
prices, most of which were on levol
with or'above last week's nnal ig
iii? k. hug pressure, directed largely
against United states -Steel and I'nlon
Paeite. raiiecd a reversal of quoted
rsllisa Hill iMaaa were the principal
exception to the downward tendency.
The speciallieb prominent for their
strength included National Lead and
Harvester. All th. Tobacco Issues
showed declines. The volume of j
trade' was PJtaflL
Local tirae rates were unchanged
from last week, but offerings were j
less free. The bond market was fea- j
turel'ss except for Its easier tone.
I' ,it-?l states coupon -s advanced 1-8
.". : i. nt oil call.
New York, October 7.?Money on
etil firm. 4 1-2-an per cent, ruling
rate. closing bid. 4 7-8; offered at,
5 per cent. Time loans stronger: six- j
ty and ninety days, ? l-2'g? 3-4 p<?r;
vent, six months. 5 l-4fe ."> 1-2. Prime
merre ntllo paper, 3 1-2 4J 6 per cent. |
Bt< rllag exchange easy, with actual
hriiasss, la bunkers' b:l s at $4.Si' for
slaty-day bil.s and ft %%U tor d<
saasjd Commercial biiis. $4.81 1-2.
liar silver, ft, Mexican dollars. 4S>.
ItifHMO.VD stocvi market.
By Richard W. Maury.
Stoek snd Bor.ti Broker, 1C5 E. Main Street
Richmond. Va.. October 7, ISl*
STATE SEcl'RI TIES. Bid Asked.
Virginia St, Old. C and R.. 19*2.... ?% .
\a Centuries. I-J. C. and ft.. 1S9:.. ?4%
RAILROAD ECNDS. * -
A. C L. R- R. Con. Trust. 4 p. c. K
? ' and o. Gen'1 M-. 44?. 1?!. -01
Georgia. Feu. and Fla , i*4?. IM
tieorg-a and Ala. Con. 5s. 1S43? 1M
Norfolk and Weft. Ry. 45. ISM.... ?7
?seaboard air Ute* 4s, :s30. Si
Southern Railway :*t fa. 1194.lot
?o. R Der. and o. It. 4*. 195?. 7?
AVV?tern N. (.:. :*t ?s. C. 1*14. ICC
street railway bonds.
Nor. and Forts Trar. Co. is, 19?.. S9
?- IRELT RY. STOCKS. Par.
Va. Ry. and Power Cu. Dfd.leu t? 9
Va Ry. and power Co. *com? ino 47
RAILROAD STOCKS. Par.
Atlantic Coaat Line com.iCO 143
Cbesapeak? and Ohio.100 44 ..
Norfolk and Westers 'om.:?*> 117
Seaboard Air Line pfd.Ii? M
S. at>o*rd Air Line com.200 :i
southern Railway pfd.Ii? h ~ ...
?southern Railway coin...1W 31
HANK AND TKCPT CO. STOCKS.
Amtr'can National.100 33
Broad Street ....41 <h>
Bank of Commerce and Trusts. :<*?> 1971? ...
Central Nation?: Bank...:*0 ISo
t'omsnerwcwltfa Bank.70" *.r.''- 117
v.:st National.US SM
Mcrchaau National.:t? f*?
M-.chanlc? and Merchant*...100 255
N-.Ilona; State and City Bank. .2CO 20?
Hz hmpnd Bank and Treat Co.. .3 2*5
Saving* Bank of Rickmond.2S S3 ...
Untwa Bank of Richmond.?0 3?
V irginia Trutt Company.100:69
\\<st Had. 26 C% 45
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Va. Fi ? and Marine Ins. 73 74
f ?-I, h f?PHf*f
Va.-cs-. cht?, p'd. I p. e.!??? i:? lit
Va B'ii'iing and Loan Co.10O 3M
Kit Rca.ty Corporation pfd.100 IM
BT* R-alty Corporation com_NO 7?j
I'nion Scccr'ei and Realty Corp.lOO 106
Quotation* for interest-paying bonds are at
. pr-iev tt- whim lnt?re*t must be added. |
Bjawaa* b-.rjs and certificate* of indebted
?OSl are flat.
A:.is-'"ri?imer? 3s, c;fs. (bid-. 60
ASMvteas Tobacco Co. old 4s tbldi. m
I nil a a Tobscco Co. old is t bid'i. 1?
At an::. Coat: Line lit 4s !bld>. 95
Atlantic Coast Llne-L. and X. 4a. 93*?
\ c. U esev. 4* tin Baltimore, asked* 1?6
< . ?sapeakt and Ohio conv 4:?s. m
...gH4.'.i and styets S*. K%
LiKgett an.1 Myers 7s. 1701*
:: 'ar<l '"cn-.pany 3s. 9SH
I?ri'.:*rd Company 7s. HvS
NorfoIh and '.Vestern conv. 4* (bid)_ IIS
e.aboard Air Ltr.e stamr-ed 4*. S6>?
S< oioard Air Line ad;. 3s. 77>?
- .u^err. P.ai:?ay 4*. 79%
eoutbers Kaiiway 3* ibid). 1m
United States Steel ;nd 3*. l*i
!? r^;:.;t red :>39 i tld >. 10'.%
il s. resist, red ;%. IMS <bld?. 192
? s l-arama new :* tbldl..... 191%
v irjir.ia-Bro*n Bros, ctfs . 57
\ : ?:n. --hem. Tjt 3s i bid i. 9T%
K>. and >..?^r Pol F* (asked>. H
Weisse ti?*. *?... ??14
STna?h Pitta Term, is: 4*. 3:?, |
COTTON MARKETS.
New York. Ortober 7. -There wa? a break j
^ --.! per bal* in the cotton mar
set to-day under more or >?* general ?eil-1
Ing. w?ih the - ioae barely steadv at a net
dei n? o' from ..vir.ts. The msrke!
cp-nej easy at a il^lln o" '.fh .i points un-:
?t?r liquidation h> Saturday'* buyers, who |
w. re inrt'jenred by ? mu-cn more favorable!
??at'ier map :*-.ar. expected and weakness in
Liverpool. There was alee a good dee! of
slant hers selling, supposed to be agaln*t
over-f nd*y receipt* In the belt, and the
?Tir??' ?oon fhowe<j a net l->*s of from ?J?
teoln:? The marker made n?w low ground
: - ih' moverren? In the last hour, when
? .'s orders wer- uncovered, and the ?
aa ar practi- ? r lowe?t jevei of the
da ? The governn-er.t ? week * weather fore
? a-?t. MttOssgtSf general y faxorab,? weather
? r.d:;>n? during the earlier part of the
? "k. tut another ro .1 n\? in the NortS
?*e?t by Friday or Saturday, attracted coa
>.d?rab.e attention, and so dnubt Sn*pir*ed
part of tfc? buying noted during the la*e
? renoon a* it encouraged pt.vate pr?d:c
-iv.-.* e* *rr*t .n "he be.* tn-fere t->* middle
ef ta? rr.or.th. Inrrr?<i -i-e weather condl
1 -a r? ?"or,?:derel very favorable, both
??rop and teh movement, however,
Iter r.gt here showed a ter.d'h -y to tB- I
?re*** em ?ach ?light rallies aa occetsed I
darts gtas day. 1
'"ottc-n fatsrea closed barely steady:
";-r. High Low Close.
'annery .1* *4 .?S4 :?*? :' a
V'bTwary . ujjw I
Ma.-th .>?H :??t -.0 74 I?m
'-">'.uk k :?m i*m
vi-mer .. . >?? ;,,??> -tn
"? t'-ser . :9 4.'- . ?;. a >?J
-rr.ber. ^
t>**?*t~r' . ...la* um ?'7t laTt
Spot co-ton '.eswed aalet, raled?lng up
?"?? ~ f. rg -a -s L?M
a ? ?
'-??tor -,-et. -r..dd7:ag. UP), gross re
r**mmu ? 4M bo.e?. ?ms. ISM kw..*. a-ocfe.
' -aport t'i ?,re*r Br uin 2.M9
hetoe. re Pres???. l*t? be es. to to* Coeu
i-e?t. :.*> s*v** ? oes:wsa*. ar?7 Mv-ea
-.-d?:. *i a poru-N'et rece.pts.
? ,r. 8-?a a. -.a;
- '* ?-. F ?- ? : 97? b? es t* the CwstV>
. ? rrr". ^?^* . ? - ?~' -?-?.p-a
.*:?*. *spe>rt '.rest B-tava MX
?s r? rras'e >> ?44 k* , .... conu
ports?Ne? ? ; a
m.a?T
Coau
h-nt, ?4JM ha.es to dVp?^ u> im.*m.
Total Mac? sv?p??t.b.- ; at si: ports-Net
-?-?Iptt. ? *-7 M* hekss. es sort 1? r>r'?n?
RvOaaa eajM he '?* to Fr*r-> ?* ?a'SwIT
'he cwnftaeut. a>a? b* ws t? Jap??. - agi
4tCOTATfOTn.
? i wrms??d by X>-?y <3aamsaaaa <
missies Wwrhasli *"i>ss*sa. Va
Rlchakoea v*. <-?.A.^.. ...
?< it ax m awi.tm?^^oTAT9o>? a*t
T.7TX prX-LTRT
' ' -?er. fastro. SSSsTl. Ik V 9 U
M?-*?*?. caefse. a*nwta?. rb.. ? ?
''Setts. *rs?. lb. a ;?
We**, ?.._
>t m
?
* m ~u
Othcia. Kange ani Sale of itoccs in New York
BY THOMAS BRANCH St CO.. Bankers and Brokers.
56%
44%
66%
ISO
144%
^69%
46'.
m%
Sslss Stock. ... Open
13 Allls-ChsJmer?. 1st pfd-- %
226 Allis-Chalmers. pfd. ?%
13,700 Amalgamated Copper _ 92
100 Am. Atr. Chem . com. 59
7.150 Amw. Beet Sugar, com.. 74
30.720 American Can. 44
900 American Can, pfd. 124%
1,*JM Amer. t.^ar ar.U Foundry.. <L".j
Am. Car and Found, pfd. ...
100 American Cotton Oil.
Am. Hide and Lea., pfd...
900 American Locomotive ...
Amer. locomotive, pfd...
MO Amer. Mait Co., pld.
4,300 American Smelting .
300 America:) Snuff Co., com.,
American sugar.
400 Asser, Tel. and Tel. Co...
2.7*? American Tobacco, com..
100 American Tobacco, pfd..
4..!'i ft ne sends Copper.
4,j<v< Atehlsen ..'.
Atlantic Coast L4ne.
A. C. I* of Conn.
2.100 Beth sicel, com.
3><0 Betii. Steel, pfd.
19.400 Baltimore and Ohio.
M0 Brlt'-Amer. Tob, Co.
ISt Brooklyn Rapid Transit,
HM> Central Lfeather. com.
2.300 Canadian Tacific.
l.Mfti Chesapeake and Ohio.
SB Chicago Or eat Western..
r..7 ?? i'hi.. Mil. and St. Faul. ..
5t>i CrSClMe Steel Cor., com.,
M> Crucible steel, pfd.
IMM California Petroleum.
2.SO0 Colorado Fuel and Iron..
10^ Colorado uid Southern-. -
4.300 Consolidated Gas.
Delaware and Hudson
Pen & Rio Grande, com.,
Den! & Rio Grande, pfd..
sb Distillers' Sec. Cor.
2.9 ? Kr'e .
:<?>> Erie, 1st pfd.
l'Vi Fed Min. and Sin., pfd ...
Geo. W. Helme Tob. Co..
aw Gen. Electric.
8.100 Great Northern, pfd.
LM Great Northern Ore Ctfs..
100 Illinois Central.
3.800 Interboro-Met. .
1.1J0 Interboro-Met., pfd.
5(0 Int Mer. Marine, com
49-?
7?
1?.9%
23%
91S
MM
Mtt
17%
113%
iSM
97%
n
42-*
40
14S%
4*
iss%
140%
50%
ISO
21 %
61%
m
High. Low
%
4%
Closing,
is a*
74
124%
5?%
41%
88%
190
144S
?!?%
4"
ins
50
79
1"9%
ark
91S
32
MM
Si*.
?1
114
is*;
97V,
71V.
43%
40
14S%
3m
371
74S
4>
isi%
141 %
51
190
a%
64%
6V,
4V.
91K
M
44
124
56%
43%
87%
190
144%
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gjj
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48*.
79
109
23%
91
31%
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S3%
17%
113%
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97'.
65%
?Mi
40
147
Bid AS
?
3%
?14
59
PM
44%
tM
8
117%
56
3o
43-.
107
65
87%
l>9i2
127%
144%
mm
lf>4%
n?>%
143%
270
491?
7K%
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23*4
91
3! ?4
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MM
17'i
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1S%
97%
6<i\
42%
39%
147Vi
169
ed Bales
Stock.
31%
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;-i
4*
iss
340*4
so%
130
21
63-,
5%
as%
m
ns%
116
177%
16-'%
29%
30*
am
International Paper .
Internat. Paper, pfd?
600 Liggett a Myers Tob..
]O0 Liggett & Myers, pfd..
1<X> Lorillard To. Co . com.
2?i Lorillard Tob. Co.. pfd
900 Lehlh Valley.
409 Loulsv. and Nashville..
iA'Ai Mex. p?4roleum .
4;X> Mo., Kan. and Texas ...
1.600 Miami Copper.
1.70? Missouri Pacific. 4o%
National Biscuit.?
2,?fk) National 1^-ad. 66%
I.dOO New York Central. HC*
SB N Y Ont. and Western. 36%
?00 Norfolk and Western.... 117
9 6l* Northern Pacific. 1-9%
Pacific Mall. ??
1 295 Pennsylvania . '-??%
4.30:1 People's Gas. H'%
200 P.. <".. ft an? st U* ??m
P.. C.! C. and St. U. pfd
700 Pitts Coal Co. com.
Virginia ?..%??' aakrgl
100 Pressed Steel ar.
Pressed Steel Car. pfd..
Ry. Steel Spring, com...
?t. 99.S00 Reading .? ? ??.? ? ? ? -?-j
Sf** 20V) Republic Iron and &teel. o4V?
^* K? Republic I. and S. pfd. 91H
Open. High. Law.
%
wn
41.900 I^ehi h
124 V,
62V?
119
56V,
31
44
108
66
?8
190
128
144H
26?
1C?4
46\
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144
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7SS
10S'
23
mm
M
in
97i
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42%
40?,
148
17<>
50
l>0o Rock Island
S?>i Rock Island, pfd
S. A. I?. com.
MS S. A. L.. pM.
Sloss-Sheffieid .
^ 12 700 Southern Pacific . 1h4
6s'-.* 2,or? Southern Ra?'wsy ??????? jivs
900 Southern Railway, pfd..
200 S S. Kresge. com. 83
400 St. Louis Southwestern.. 39J4
10ft Texas i*aclftc .JWi
^V> 23? 77,CO rnlon Pacific.??*
in D S. Cast iron PiDe. com .
SS limited States rubber.-.. Mtt
37t^ 47.30? l"n ited States >t*el.
>0> O S. Steel. pM. *?*o
4S-4 400 vs.-Car. Chemical... *?
Va.-Car ehem.. pfd.^ .
Va Ry. and P. Co. pfd . ...
300 Wabash . 6
Wabash. pfd. ?
300 Western Union .
Wejrman-Bruton. com
f.4
46-,
1S5
1S3
141
130
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64
6
183?
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16% ib%:
13? 1?%!
215% 217 I
11? 117 ;
188% 192%
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17?% 176%
162% 163 ,
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129%
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79%
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81% *1%
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78%
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81%;
275 I
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Merchants', fair, lb. 0 ?
LIVE STOCK.
Veals, choice to fancy, lb. 9 9
Veals, poor to fair, tb. 80 8V4
Calves, runners, lb. 8 0 ?% ;
Steep, lb. 0 4
Lambs, eprinc. lb. (0 TH
Cattle, fair to prime, lb. 8 0 t j
Hog*, lb. T 0 8*4 :
COcNTRT-CrRED BACON.
Hams, well smoked, small, lb. 0 18 j
Hams, well smoked, large, lb. 18 0 17 I
Sidea. well smoked, large, lb.. 12%0 18
Sholders. well ?meked. Ib. im?9 13
WOOL.
Ch? unwashed, free of burrs. 0 ft
Ch.. unwashed, lightly burry. 28 0 24
Ch., unwashed, medium burry 30 0 81
Ch.. unwashed, heavy burry. 37 0 18
Market Conditions?Poultry?Receipts heav?
ier and market lower. Eggs, Butter. Veals
and othet produce in good demand.
NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET.
New York. October 7.?Flour?Fair'y activt
Wh-ai ?Weak: No. '. red. $1.04. Futures
dosed %c. lower. December, ?ti-,: Msy.
11.03-?. Corn?Easy at 3?c. Oats?Easy;
white. 3S%c.
Woo'-Quiet. Petroleum. Rosin and Tur
?< mine? Steady. Rice- and Molasses?Firm,
sugar?Raw. steady; molasses sugar. 96 test.
$2.39; refined, easy. Coffee?Rio. No. 7, 14v?c.
Futures steady: December. 14.13; December.
1113: March. 14.71. Butter?Steady. Cheese?
Kirm. Peanuts?Firm: fan?cy handplcked,
V/irginia. 8%0$%>: Virginia, shelled. Nos. 1
and .'. I'-z^Sc. Potatoes?Steady; Southern,
sweet*, barrel. 8L28?j L7A Cabbages?Steady.
per '.00. $24?4.0C. freight*?Steady; grain to
Liverpool. 6d: London, i'dd. nominal
Cottonseed oil was firmer on covering of
Octobe? shorts, scarcity of crude offerir -*,
support from refiners and moderate apecuia
tivt buying on account of the strength in
lard. Future* closed 21? 5 points net higher.
Prime crude. 4.!>3 sale*; do. summer yellow,
spot. ?.420?-'O; October. ? 42; November-De?
cember and January. 6.08; February. 4.10;
March. 6.14, April. 6.16: May. ?.21; prime win?
ter yellow. 6.40? 7.00: prime summer white,
6.30S7-a0.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
?"hieago. TIL. O-ctober 7.?Big export clear-'
ances to-day offset In the wheat market the
effect of heavy receipts Northwest IA the
close, which v.aa steady, price* ranged from
1?*t'ie. decline to a shade aSfance. Corn
closed the same as Saturday to lc. down;1
oats finished l-l?c. off to He up. and pro-1
?.Sions dearer by 12%ijl5c. to 42%c I
The leading futures ranged as follows: I
Open. High. Low. Close. '
WHEAT?
O-ct. S9% S3*. 8?H *9H
Dec. 91 *:i4 90% 91H
May . 93?, 9i% S5% 50%
July . 93', f.3% 92% ??.?;%
CO BJC? I
Oct. 63% 63% Si 64%.
Dec. IZ\ S3% ?2% 53'4
May . ?2% d% 57% ?5%
July . 53% 52% 52% 02%:
OATS? I
Dec. 32% 32H 31% 22% ,
May . 34% 34% ?% 34%:
MESS PORK?Per bhl.
Jan.J9.23 19.7? 19.27 19?7 I
May .K.96 19.20 1S.92 19.12 |
LA KD?Per 700 lbr
.11.30 li.?7 1L?0
it f?
Nov.11.53 11 72 11S3 11.7
I?ec.1L25 11.40 11.23 UM I
.Ian.iO.?7 n.ii 10J6 11.12 I
May .1017 10.42 1*45 10.<*> !
SHORT RIBS?Per ;?0 ibs.
Oct. .10.75 10.02 10.72 l*3-2
Jan.11.70 10.37 10.20 1033 1
May .:?.?? 10.15 :0*O 1013
'~a?h grain closed. Wheat?No. 2 red. 11.94
<i l.OS; No. 2 hard. SlHuMc; No. 1 northers.
S-ViftMc.; No. 2 do. ??t9;c. Corn?No. 9
wi.ite. ?33<6c : No 2 yellow. ?i'-?46c Oats?I
No white. V-'" :.".'-?c , atandsrd. 33''.033%c. |
Elgin. III.. October 7 ?Butter?Firm at 29c.
Baltimore. Md. October 7?Wheat?Steady
a- 9V. Corn?t at 74c. Oat*?Steadv;
stsndard. 27?t^>r Rje?Quiet; No. 2. :?'?>
RICHMOND GRAIN EXCHANGE. I
RlcIt*vor..I. Va.. October 7. IST. I
?Hom-ti r 4?TV. \Ti4?s on 'change.
U HEAtf-Oar lots
No 2 r?d. Western. ?*i i.ja I
No Z red. Virginia . ?% iat,
No. 8 red.w.. v wj |
Virginia, bag lots. ? at ZK I
Virginia, bag loa (for seed).
CORN?Car low.
No. 2 white.
No. 3 white.
No. 2 mixed.
No. 3 mixed.
OATS?Car lote. ? ?
No. 2 mixed (new).
No. J mixed (new).
No. 2 white (mixed).
No. t white (new).
Winter eeed (new*.
'RYE?Car low.
No. 2 (new).
No. 3 (new I.
Virginia, bag lota (new).
RICHMOND HAY MARKET.
Richmond. Va.. October 7. 1?1~
Following are tha quotations on the Rich?
mond Hay Association:
Old or New
No. 1 Timothy. Jaw O
No. 1 Timothy. 0 H.Sl
No. 3 Timothy. Nominal
Light Ciover. mixed. 0 IS 50
No. 1 Clover, mixed. <a It.00
No. 2 Clover, mixed. Nominal
No. 1 Clover. Nominal
No. 2 Clover. Nominal
HAY?Campie. Nominal
STRAW?Compressed . ?t ?.30
loose-pressed, large bales? # 30.00
Load your cars so that hay at doors rep
reaenta conteota and tnue avoid rejections.
This market grades hay in accordance
with the National (lay Association
CATTLE MAR RETS.
1.03 0 IK
o s?
0 ?
? n
? n
0 ?
O M
? M
? *
rt v :?
TT f Ts
O 7?
Chicago. 111.. October 7.?Cattle?Steady.
Cows and heifers. J2.90*Jg.OO; calves. JT.iO'g,
:o.50. Hogs?Strong and generali}- 5c. higher.
Light. ?S.65& ?.3-.>%. Sheep?Steady; native.
i3.LS:?l.Ii; yearlings. J4.25eS.40; lambs. $4.V>'?
4.7a.
RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET.
Richmond. Vs., October 7. 1912.
Following are the quotations on the Rich?
mond Tobacco Exchange:
BROWN SHIPPINGS.
Lugs .S . 24 Of 8.M
Short leaf. iM 0 tvst
Long Kaf. M0 0 12.4*.
Wrappers . 10.00 # lASt
BRIQHT&
SMOKERS?Common . 7.00 0 S.iO
Medium . 10.00 0 12.0b
Fine . 12.00 i? U.00
CUTTERS?Common . 14-M 9 IhM
Medium . .U.4W 0 17.*s
Fine ._.20.00 <a 2? o?
Fancy . ** 00 0 27.00
FILLERS?Common . S.00 n 10.08
Medium. 11.00 <u 12-00
Good . 13.C0 & li.08
Fine . ls.00 it ?.00
WRAPPERS?Common ._ 1s.S? 4) so e>.
Medium . 22.00 it zi.ot
God. 24.00 (9 jo. x
Fine .taas e* KM
Fancy . ?0.00 0 44.20
SUN-CUR EI>?NEW.
Luga, common to good. CM 0 7.00
Lugs, good to prime. 7.60 0 1*0
Short iea.'. lOB ft 10.00
Long leaf. M.S? 0 12.N
Wrappers . 12-40 0 17.50
) MISCELLANEOr? MAM KT*.
FETERSBCRG PSANCT MARKET.
(Reported by Rodgera McCabe A Co.)
Pttti.r.-^r;. Va.. October 7.-Peanut? -
I Sjar.ish?Market firm, 'armer? 6panUn.
IgLIi per bushel; No. I swelled. Spanish. Sis*.
i per pound; No shewed. Spar.lah. 4c. per
pound. Virginias?Market nrm; Jumboe.
4c. per p<! jnC: fancy handplcked. ZM p
*Sc per pound: extra prime. 3"-4c per
pound; prime. ?c; machine picked. Xf>- ser
; pound: thelilng stock. 2 per pound.
DRY GOODS MARKET.
? New Tor*. October 7 ?The cotton goods
markets h?-id steady, deej'.te a pronoun'-.-.;
easing in eot:on Mail orders were ot good
vii uroe. The s:'k 'rades i^-fort a much n.t
:er bsalnes* Yarns ruie ?teady with the de
' r.ar.-j scattered.
j NAVAL .'?TOREl
j Wi'mirirwn. N. '". October 7.?Spirlta Tur
1 per.tine? Steady ai 37\r ; re -^ip's B casks
; Rosin? stesdy at T5."0: receipts 74 barrel*
; Tar?Firm a: %2.2f: '"rude Turpentine?Firm
. a: jr..-' ? : r.<-.ipt? :s harr. :?.
Sivasnh, ?;? October 7 ? Tuepentlne ?
? Firm at TV j -i . s?>s FT; cask*, reclptJ
f.? "casks, shipments ?s c*?5?; eise? awi
casks. Rosin?Firm, sales. lTO barrels, re
celpta 2.4M barrels; shipments 1.17? barrela:
stock 102."SU barrels. Quote; B. $135S?27H.
MABLV. INTELLIGENCE,
PORT OF RICHMOND. OCTOBER 7. ISIS.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Brandon. Harney. Norfolk, mer?
chandise and passengers. Old Dominion Lias.
Steamer Berkeley. Shelly. Norfolk, mer?
chandise and passengers. Old Dominion Line.
Steamer Aurora. Furman. Petersburg sad
James River landings, merchandise aad Pas?
ee agera. Furman L'.ne.
SAILED.
Steamer Brandon, Harney. Norfolk, mer?
chandise and passengers. Old Dominion Lin*.
Steamer Berk-ley. Shelly. Norfolk, met
chandise and paseengers. Old Dominion Line.
Steamer Poeakontas. Graves. Norfolk and
James River landings, merchaadlae and pas?
sengers. Virginia Navigation Company.
Steamer Aurora. Furman. Petersburg and
James River landings, merchandise and ?f'
stagers. Furman Lino.
" raernrnbtJlest,$a.
GALEN HALL
IN THE MOUNTAINS.
Wernersvtlle. Pa.
A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
Resident physician. Tonic and
Curative baths. Special diet kitchen.
Lessoaa la Basketry aad V. eavias.
An ideal place during the tall
and winter montha
Under same management as
GALEN HALL.
Atlantic City, H. J.
w>otrl0
TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS
THE JEFFERSON
Richmond, Va.
The most magnificent hotel In the
South. European plan. Rooms single
? and en suite, with and without baths
Spacious sample rooms
Club Breakfast.
BifdmDoei?
Winter Trips "By Sea"
NORFOLK TO
BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE.
Steamers Norfolk to Beetoa daily, except
Thursday. Ss Providence. Monday. Thurs?
day s-.d >"a: ;rday. ? P. V. Vhrough tickets
or. saie to principal points
Fine sieamers. excellent servie?. ;?w fares
W.re ess telegraph. Send for booklet.
Apy y C & th Ry.. N. * W. By.. S. H.
Bowman. No. 70s E. Mats Street, and Rtrh
| ir.ond Transfer Company No SS) v. Mala St.
OLD DOMINION LINE.
Lr Richmond foot of Ash St. daily.t SO p. M
L??ve Newport News.:. 00 A. M
Arrive Norfolk.?:a) A- M.
connects with main line steamers irsvlng
Nor.'olk for New V'.rk daily, except Sunday.
: v P M Connections als. made by N A
V." Ry. J P M. and r A O. By a* ? P M
N'.ght line steamers step at Claremut te
:and ge assess*) paasengers on signal, aad will
t? met hy r.-uh.ic > onveyaace.
YIR4.IMA >t\K.%TIO> CO. 'Effective
M.-r rt ;i .-James River by da> light far
1 Norfolk and O d Point. Newport Xeirs and
al J->me? Rlwr landings. Steamer leaves
I Mor.dje. We4ajrsdsy and Fraday at <M A
M r ? - ? '.'.r ?:: Jam-s Rln:
1 nr. Phon. Madlsm
Ma:r. T'cket ? fflr? ?21 Mala Street
-.%>sx waT awsni.%N
- Program of personal Conducted Tosr te
BEAtTiFtT. BERMUDA.
Special induc?sn?ata to persona organizing
parties.
Reil-oed. fteew.?Mr> and Fr?e Inrertnettoe
Boreas.
M Esst Mala ?treet.
i .om Madlses
Ka.trMBf
t? un mom mmmm to* mw gg gg
Leave Woaasoaia | ArrtwsBJsBaissi
l?sre Plrhm^?a ?% ja ? M Bvrd St. Ms :
?J BJ A M Mara St. Sta.. a s> A. M Main St.
Ma a a a M Byrd St StS: *!( S A. M.
r<- .; s- .- ?? v, noon Bvrd St Sta . t? e?
r M. Bird St sts.: n s> P. xt. Brrd ??
H?s . - f M E ha S-a n M P W Ma a
e? ??* ?? 5? P. X B* '4 St. StS ArM*?
; Rl<hiuo?4 T U* A M B re St Sta: f.l 25
! A B Ki*a Sta . ?11 X? A St. Brrd St- Pta.
*i !2 P M M? e s- sta . 1 js p X Brrd st
Sts: nie F. ?1. Byre St sta. ??.s> r. XL
Bred St Sta . ?PS? P. M Bred St Sta ;
?it i; p. M Want a? Sta . ?tl.B) eigbt. Byrd
?t *:s : 1 % nigh? Nssa St. aas. _
"A Great fiduciary Trust Co."
We thank Mr. Frank Wood son for the fine arti?
cle in Sunday's paper, in which he took as his te\t
the VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY.
He has a comprehensive understanding of our
business, and he points out the superiority of this
Company as Executor and Trustee better than we
could have done.
We are especially appreciative of the designation
applied to this Company, namely "The great fidu?
ciary Trust Company of the Commonwealth."
It is our ambition to be just that:
Virginia Trust Co.
Ittcnmond, Virginia
CAPITAL ONE MILUON
Welcome, Visitors
The Union Bank
OF RICHMOND, VA.
extends you a hearty invitation to call and "get acquainted" during your stay in the city with
The Oldest. Strongest, Safest Savings Bank in the South
Capital and Surplus, $800,000 Deposits, $1,500,000
Why not take advantage of this opportunity and open an account with us? A dollar will ^
do it?you'll be astonished how quickly your savings will accumulate. Many of America's most
successful business men owe their start in life to their rirst savings account.
Interest paid on deposits?compounded every six months. Small accounts assured the same
courtesy and consideration as hrr*? rnes.
OFFICERS.
J. B. Beasley, Presiden*. ""crrge W. Call, Cashier
DIRECTORS.
Chas. Davenport, R. T. Arrington, ' J. B. Beasley,
T. William i-emberton, Samuel W. Tompkins.
THE UNION BANK
Of Richmond. Va.
ESTABLISHED z866.
1107 East Mam Street,.- -.Richmond, Va.
A
GREAT
DEAL
is said these days shout scien?
tific management and Increased
efficiency in business. This bank
is opnstantly working for greater
efficiency in its own work, and
urses similar el.ort? on the part
i Its customers.
Our experience has been thst
.he proper use of banking; fa?
cilities is one of the chief aids
to business efiVlency.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK,
SOS BAST MAIN,
vap.tal and Surplus, M.MMIa,
Railtoa?0
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway
7:10 a.?Local?Daily?Newport News
tzlt A ?Local ?Dai:>?Cb'vlil?. atx Bun.
Thurmond
r?:o? a.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. Old Point.
I ti?:0? a?Local?Dally-Lchbg.. Lex., c Force.,
?12:?? Noon?Express? Dallj?Norfolk. Old PL 1
?2:15 ?Express-Daily?On.. L'viiio
t4:0? p.?Express?Daily?Norfolk. n. News.
?:?? P.?Local?Dally?N. News. Old Point.
(:li p.?Local?Ex. Eun.? Gordonsrtisa.
5.13 p.?Local?Ex. Sun.?Lyncbburav
?8:4? p.?Limited?Dally?Clncln'tl. Cnlcago.
?:l."0 p.?Express? Dally?Cincinnati. le'rliU.
?Sleepers. tParlor cars.
TRAINS ARRIVE RICHX024TJ-LOCSI front
(East: t:10 a x.. 7 40 P. x. Tbrouga from
East l!:3d A. X-. 2:05 p. ? 20 p. x Local
rom West- S3? A. m . ~?:SS A. x. and
.20 P. M. Througb: 8:2? a. x.. 11:8? SV x.
I and 7:30 p. Id
James Rirer Line: SB a 88.. 8:49 8?. 88. j
??Dnllj except Snndsr._
Atlantic Coast Line;
TBW S fH-m Ra'lrea.1 od tfc? Sooth.
EFFECTIVE OT (. :r.Z.
TRAINS leave Kl? -?iMuND DAILT
I Tor Florida and South: 8:58 a 34. and
? t-.it p. X.. Ida A- M ?
I For Norfolk: >A. x.. 3 0? p. x . 4:1? p.
For N. * W. Rr. Vest 4 15 a. x.. ?:5? a. i
i X.. J:SS P. X . ?x p. x
For Petersburg: 1:4? a ?v. 8:18 a. St.. !
II Ii A. M.. t HO A. x.. ?:5? A. x.. 3:0? p. x.. :
1 4.1? p. m . 4 ?? p. x.. 8:X p. x. ?:2? p. x..
? 4". p. x.
For Gc.dsborc and Fsyettevltts; *4:1? P. x .
Trsins arrive Richmond dalij: S:?i a m.
4 40 A X . Bim V M.. 1.27 a. x; -*?:4S a. i
X. ?11 ?? A. x.. -j :* p. X . ?l .m p Um 8 ?i
p. x . 4 ji p x . goal p. x.. M p. x.. staS |
p. X.
?e?cep> su-day ""Sunday nn-w.
Time of arrival and departs** and con?
nections r.o: guaranteed.
C s. CAMPBELL V. p A . f? XalS St.
Norfolk & Western Railway
ON LT ALL RAIL LINK T?> NoRFOLK.
*<-ae.!_:# in Kft.ct September ?. 1*11
Leaf. i;>rd Street fltatton. Rl-hm^r.d. FOR
NORFOLK ??.*? ?. 81. 14? p. X. *SUi p.
X I
F??R LTNCHBfRO AjtT> THE WEST. ?8.U '
a. x . ?> :# a x. n.a> r. ?-. ??:? p. x. ;
Arrive Richmond fror? Norfolk ?:i 4? a.
X ?? r p. X . * 1 x f x From the SVest:
?4 ? a x . ?2 1? p. x. bi.-aj p x.. ?Jas p.!
x. "Sas p x
?Dsllv aDal'y ex Sunday. bSnndas only. j
W B BE V ILL. C. at. BO?L?7T.
O. p. A . 8toao f SssSLSLBSS? j
S fllll liaTg aaWdric Railway i
cars '?? ? Xancbsstrr. Seseatk sad .'err>
Streets. '"T Pst.roewr?:
?XTTs. % m. a. ?? a. a%s uiii
??:?*. OA T. 4. ? X P. x
II.Sf P. X for cheater. 12?? saldalsbt t..r
reters?ars. _
car* ;???? Petembura. foot of Sycamore
Strsrt. tor Xawchsatsr I
u u tam "I U>. *7'? * ~ ? X ?;? a. mx
a X lift *1:S\. ?88. 18 *4t*. >A 8 8k
sm am ? 8?. n?.x u ?? p x.
?Daily-at*. Swndaya and t> ?Idars,
?carrtos bassos* sod .sores* |
ssuatltod?fc-seopt Smndsrs and kltlaar*. .
a;, aar? frws? Pst?looarg coooset wttk
ears fee Hick
Tbe Home for Serfage.
The Comfort of a Bank Account
I* -t.tr.ted by the w.adrrf?I err*wie la the last few res? at esrew
tag* aceeaat Sepealtera,
Coaelder tke aeaee at atiae and phystcal cassfsrt iwiiil by
tke kaorrledse teat year caaspeteaey te dally
Csate la te-aeorrew- apea aa aceeasat far whatever assess*
ah?aad we will add
3 Per Cent Interest.
The Central National Bank,
Modern Banning Methods
Include many facilities that bare become absolute necessities to the business
firm or individual.
Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank
with its extensive resources aad modern methods, offers you unsurpassed
banking facilities.
Commercial, Personal aad Savings Accounts solicited.
PLe*NTERS NATIONAL BANK
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Capital.f SaMSaVtS
Surplus and Profits.tl,m,mUM
Three Per Cent Interest, Comtxwnded Seml-snrjuslly, Paid la Sere,
inks Depsrtment.
The Small Depositor
Finds this Bank a great convenience, for the region that ten
knows we want him and he* right wbscohsp, no m
small his deposit may be.
Whether you have 11.M or $l,?tt.ff. we want your
Personal and Savings Accounts.
Bank of Conmerce an! Trosts
Depository for the State of Virginia and City off
CALIFORNIA PETROLED! CORPORATION
COW WON STOCK
Listed on New Tork Stock Exchange.
MILLER k COMPANY
^Sw*eax^sSrvs,*Be ^?^S* l" ?fTS*' aeOs*^ax?
I IST C sah s?. mit ass
St?rnit?
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
premier .AKMER OP TU? SOUTH.
Tram* Lmx Rk-hmoad
X B-Polio? lay ?rh.<o , fjcarra pmmUmm
?4 a* information aad aot s/Mraatwd*
Por lh? nooth?Dairy ? ia A ??
? cs A. M Kaarem ?.-?* P. aj rtetwT
wita iiahird ?(r*?4a? Cara far At-l
lanta and Blrmfac**"*. !1 4i P. M. "
B eaal Dar? j ? r. M. L?ral.
Turk river lute.
? * P. M.-t-al .v-eonnntlnc Tor Bam.
?rar? Mm. w ?? and Pn?aj ?et a V -Bs
Sun aad j.it P. M -Man W?d. sad Pridar
Locai
Train* Aitttt* Blcha? ?ad.
Pr?aa Ihm fmmtm : f t* A M. aad l a* A m- '
;?? P M. ?? P M dallv. I.? Bs Soa?'
Trmm Wtwr Point: ?:M A. M darr. I1JS p '
?.. Mom. Wed. and Prl . 43? P. M Ca. mm*
& B. BUBOES*. D. P. A.
m4 E. Mam PL PWa* Madtswa MX
r. i?. s.M r. k, ?:m r. ml. mc r. ml. ?*? 1
P. m. ?J? P. IB, T.M P. BL, s)M A ?T'
M m ? M. u M r. M. L*S?? ?SSM SM. BsaV i
aMBafttCnaBi HM a. M_ ? ?fM?X I
mmmmM hm
No account is too small for 1
bank to handle.
E. A. BARBER, Jr.
L/iBARBa4Ca
Wink for Suojth Rjciak%?OBjd hy
TUV*
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