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New York
Stock Market
Bww Turk. October 8 ?TO* to** of
fr bar" etoek market wa* again tr>
re*-ui*r and the trading- relatively
light In the afternoon interest
esstniil to center largely around the
baseball championship game.
Leading stocke opened with general
declines following the lead of London,
whose market* manifested some fur
th*r disturbance of the Balkan situ?
ation. Partial reoovory from the low
level of the rooming was shown at
midday, especially by Reading and
United State* Steel* but strength waa
most conspicuous In such laauee aa
Wheeling and Lake Erie. People* O**,
California Petroleum. XaUoasU Le*?
and the local Traction*
Specialties a* a whole wer* weak
and in light demand. American Beet
Sugar. American Sugar. Woolwortn
and similar Issues recorded decline* of
1 to almost 3 points. The market lan?
guished in the last hour, dosing witn
no material changes from the opening.
The money market reflected the dull
dealings now prevailing in the secura
ties mv-stet.
The bond n arket was dull and feat?
ureless save for some activity in Trac?
tions- I'nlted State* 3s declined 1-8
per oent.
Bew York. October 8.?Money on
csU. n?5 8-4; ruling rat*. 4 8-4; elos
irg bid, 4 8-4 per cent.
Mercantile paper closed 8 1-2 iff 8 Per
Sterling exchange Arm, with actual
business in bankers' bills at $4.82 for
sixty-day Mils and at 14.8560 for de?
mand. _ i
Commercial Mas, $4.811-4. Bar att-j
ver. 64 6-8. _ .
RICHMOND fmlCM MARKET.
By Richard W. Maury.
Steck and Bond Broker. 1?! E Mala Street,]
Richmond. Va. October t. 1912.
SALES AT BOARD.
Richmond Truat and Savings Co.?? at j
:?%; 30 at 10?%.
STATE SECURITIES. Bid. Asked. |
Virginia St. Old. C. and R. 1*? ... 88% 8?
Va Centurlea. *??. C- *nd R-. 1??.... 84%...
RAJLKOAU BONDS. * -
A. C L. R. R. Con. Truat. 4 p. c. 95
A. C L R- R. Conv. Debs 4a. ..M8
O *nd O. Oen'l II.. 4%?. 199S. 191
Georgia. Sou. aad Pia?, 1941.1M
Georgia and Ala. Con. (a. 19*3.... 10* ?.
Sot to k and West. Ry. 4s. 1996.... W
seat,oari Air Line 4?, 1950. 8?
southern Rai;way 1st 6*. 1994. 1*9
So. R Dev. and Q- X. 4a 1956. 79
Wtatarn N. C. 1st Sa. C. 1914. 102
STREBT RAILWAY BONDS.
Nov. aad Ports True. Co. ba, 1994.. rj
STREET RT. STOCKS. Par.
V*, Ry. and Power Co. Df*.1*9 8* S9
Va. By. ana Power Co. tcom....]*} 47
RAILROAD STOCKS. Par.
Atlantic Coast Line com.108 148
Cheaapeak? and Ohio.100 SS% ...
Norfolk aad Western com.ISO 11*
Seaboard Air Line pf?.109 M
Hoctbern Railway CIB.109 88
Southern Railway com.100 3114 ...
BANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS.
American National..-ISO 2Xt
Broad Straet .Si 60
Baak of Commerce and Trusts.100 197% ...
central National Bank.1*9 1st
commonwealth Bank..100 11314 117
First National.-.a..00 300 90S
Merchants National.1*9 909
Meohentcs aad Merchants.ISO SjS
Manchester National Baak..100 IIS
Nationa. Stau an* City Baak..100 208
Savlnss Bank or Richmond.S st
t'nlon Baak of Richmond. 40 Sot
Virrlnla Trust Company..........100 189
West End. 3 49b <
MISCELLANEOUS.
Va-Car. Casaa pfd. 8 p. e.JS0U0 11
r* Bull4lrijr and Loan Co..100 KS
K'e Realty Corporation pfd.It* 100
R'4 Realty Corporation, com...100 110
l-'nion Secuc'e* and Realty Corp 100 105
Quotations for interest-paying bonds are at I
a price to which Interest must be *dded.
Income bonds and certincatea or indebted- i
r-.es* are flat 1
' BOND Li SI' j
A?ls-Chaimera ?a, ctfa (bld>. *??
\me-.ea., Tobacco Co. eld 4s <Md). SI
\rnerlcan Tobacco Co. old 4s Ibid). 119%,
Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4S. 94%.
Atlantic t oast I.i.i.-X. and 1?. 4a. 3-1?
\. I- ?on. 4s >tn Baltimore. btd>... 1041?!
h-sapeak- s.n.3 Ohio conv. 4%e. SSV :
UggeSI Hii.i Myeis ?s. K% '
??giif.t. and Myers 7s (Md>. 1?>% '
ail:lard Company 6a (bid).
LstrSlard Company Ts ibid). 110% '
Norfolk and Western conv ?e <b!4?_lit
-aboard Air Line stamp, d 4a (bid).... 89b
^?aboard A1-- Line adj. is. 77%
-outherr. RJiluaa 4s ibid). "7S%
-TOtSeh. fTaf'wey is a. 106%
'? nlted ?tites Steel 2nd Ss.197%
l. s. r*gB**s*d :saw ib?)..??.joi??
!'. b. r. g;utt rrd Ss, ;>1S ibid)..?_las
C. S. Panama new 3a <b!d). .?... 1*1%
\ Iralnla-Brown Bros, ctfe.?.. 19
1 irginia-Car .'hem 1?: i,? (bldl. ?7%
v a. Rr. and I'OK-r c0 s, tasked). M
ST*SM*rb Sob, 4a .. t9%
B anair-Pltia Term 1st 4s., M
COTTON M4RRKTM
New Ter*. Octob-r 9?The cofTba market!
? aa less arrive today, hu- rowed a sener
? T needier tor.- on trade curing aad oew- ,
? ring. ?itn the . ios? ad> from 70V I
i ->.r.;i Tht market open-* si, aay at an ad
? e o: r ,'. r an* tirir.f the early!
?-adln? solo ?11? points above the cloee cf 1
eaterda: In response to re;?tlr?!y arm Ens- 1
sh e*l.v?. r. ports that <-?ntlB<o-a! spinners |
a* Seer h???r buyers in Llvrrpeol aa* co
In a?<1ttien to local bavins there ?as '
nslderah , d.mar.d from heuere with for
gn uor.i,. ctioaa The Sooth was a hea\yl
eeilee *? re on the ear... aSvance.
BsaBSa f^tcies et.ee*d very steady
Opa?. Hieb Lew Clefe. |
'aaaary .1S99 hV47 le et 1*74
?.bmar>. .. w.n itn i?t?
March .. -^.....ISSe 1* et I? 7? left
98*S .i*S> tm 13.0 ;aa
,3*?. IL? U.SI .
J?"r .urn ret ?*t n.*t
'??**? .m .1? u.w
'?ctober ...,888g 1?*7 le.at Mat
01 emr? r.
tassamber . ..a?7t aval is? aval
??' ?-nu>r. ?? a Qaasgj s?l<ld hss ws
- - ca . .' n. ?c .?_ r. y^i
Ceate*. 0?:. ?alle in? jl*> area* se
"hyta A?K Ca.es). state a. IT * be;<
r.-an t e ca.es. t* taw CesMS
?*?e. I assrwtm ?-? halea
Total 10 da; a- a i'rto? X?t
"*At9 ?*?'?; sgrgssi i? Crrrat Sev.aji "jt
1 r?' ' l- > - :.-e ". *?':;
?st-Jf u s ; lata?. ?.rja Sales. sucX
:es a? e?, s-ws? v., reea-lr-ta.
?*<? b*<e* expert t* >.-eat B.-. alu. :. 7g
?ass*, to r-in .. 17-*j *% ^ y.., r?mtj.
^"St. *L?t ha.es. to Jaswi. aA3t ba es
Teesl als es ssssiesaber : sat ail purse Bat
?***S*t*. l.SW*aa ha.se. esoor* ta Shaaaa
? >??+? ?? ? - - a .
? the c?as*s?*t, ante* a*ws. to Jape*. *.w?
> Raw *>B*ssm assasser ? fa?^.
a**Ssag st..<r at ?r ??.ss" a? Ige paints
sow*^ resist T>* ' -vaa we* si lagj es s
set eVet'se ?' )| 1 ?? v . ^ 1;,
? **t?g aies <- a as. ..
r^ecsana, r- .:?: . . . , '?
Mar. IX.*. July. UM m"mi
Sew Or lee as. <*???-- . H>#
-r t*-*ay aaawe* a . , ?
omaSJ hasba *f eewtae ??. e a at a^tassrts
? *-? *>crwe? the V s? > f
?SB nwa east eess.ew' f. haasafsssj
?et?.sees Ms the eassae* es - tw "
?eeih et September, sftewta* aa
? r aa e of !?*. :? aar-b.a- ^4sr-as
?-? the sew* p?ne* *S ; ?.
LsWJU. SSAJsBJrr trtortrrnxc
v ?'?*?* 14 *r Lee? rtBsasiv r?. cesss
salwlts ?"'??"? Kj v ? nt .?
_ Biebw***. Ss-. thrtehsr a
wrejkl W88SM SS IL? *BJSWAT**rh* or
l.rtk ?>ot;t.TRT
? e m
Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York
Open.
SK Allls-Chalmers. 1st paid *
AJUs-Chal, pid, la* pd ? 4
ttgtae Anialgamated Copper ... at
Anw. Agri Cheat, o?m. -?
UHiawr Beat Sugar, com.. W
tew American Can .
800 Amei lean Can. pro....... *?
soo Am er. Car and Foundry. ?
300 Amer. Car and Foua, pfd 117%
auo Americar Oolton Oil. ?>
Am Hpde and Leather, pr ...
M American Locomotive ... e*
Amer. Locomotive pfd...
S90 Amer. Malt Co. pfd.
LS? American Smeltin* . a"*
Amer Snuff Co.. com. ...
1.9V American Sugar ? f"
400 Amer. TeL and Tel. Co... MM
200 American Tobacco, com. ZS?
100 American Tobacco, pfd.. 10*%
2,900 Anaconda Copper . ?%
6,1* Atchiaon .....J**
?90 Atlantic Coaet Line...... i*?%
A. C. L. of Connecticut.. ...
900 Baltimore and Ohio...... 1?
J,?0 Bethlehem Steel, com.-..
300 Bethlehem Steel, pfd... ?
1.000 British-Amer. Tob. Co .. fFM
i.100 Brooklyn ttapid Transit 91
100 Central Leather, com.... 3F*
7.700 Canadian Pacific ... Sm
3.000 Cheaa peak* and Ohio? ***?
300 Chicago Great Weatern. 1? r
6,700 Chi, MIL and St. faul..
700 Crucible Steel Cor, com
1? Crucible Steel, pfd. S7
13,900 California Petroleum. ?*%
700 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 4/*
Colorado and Southern.. ...
S.80O Consolidated Oos.1?%
Delaware and Hudson.
Den. and Bio Or an., cons. ...
200 Den. and Rio Gran, pfd. C?
400 Dietlllers* Sec Cor. ?
kuOO Erie -. BnB
Erie. 1st pfd..
100 Fed. Mln. and 9m, pfd.. iff*
Goo. W. Helme Tob. Oo.
400 General Electric .....? 1?
8,000 Great Northern, pf?...-. 1AL
2.900 Great Northern Ore Otts ?
846 Illinois Central -1?
8,700 Interboro-Met ...?.. *r%
lO.eW Interboro-Met. pfd. St*
109 Int. Mer. Marine, com.... 6%
BT THOMAS
High. Low
4 3%
tin so*
BRANCH 4k CO, Bankers and Brokers.
lit
17%
T?4
4?%
134
Si
117%
?S
6C%
87%
m
144%
S3
UM%
46%
110%
148%
Mt%
w%
TO .
34
91*
31*?
37*%
17%
lLSVa
n%
?7%
?9%
42%
41%
31
?7%
IStra
Ml%
W%
ISO
21%
?3%
5%
43%
?3%
61%
117%
M
'?9%
?7%
126%
144%
367
104%
48%
110%
U8%
iog%
48%
78%
23%
?1
Sl%
276%
?ha
17%
118
17%
97
?%
43%
H7% 147%
41
a
36%
'?%
MS
141
49%
129%
20%
S9%
5%
Closing.
Bid asked
% %
9% ?%
90% B
58 M%
71% 71%
43% 44
123 124
?1% 8
117% 118
66 67
80% ?2
44 44%
107 108%
66 66
88 88%
188 1?9
138% 117
144% 144%
366? 2)17
104% 105%
46% 4SI?
110% 110%
lit 143%
370 274
us% m
49% 60
71*4 TP
.2% 2?%
91 ?%
81% 33
376% 176%
K-.-x 83%
17% 17%
m% U8%
17% 17%
S7 ?T%
69% 6S%
43% ?I
39* 40%
147% 147%
170 172
22% 23
41 41%
30% 31%
38% 86%
64 64%
46% 49
185 US
183% 183%
143 142%
48% 4?%
12? iao%
20% 31
64% 6f.
a% 6%
Sales Stock. : _ Ofgm. High. bow.
1.080 international Paper .... We M Bta
tot. Paper, pfd.see ??.: ;
SUOOLehigh Valley-.mwa
290 Liggett and Myers* asm Ma
Liggett and Myers, pfd- ?.
BO Lorillard ToB. Oo, com 1?
300 Lorillard Tob. Co. pfd DA
400 Louisville and Nashville 162%
6.400 Mexican Petroleum . 37%
?00 Miami Copper . 39%
1.200 Missouri Pacific . 46%
K* Mo.. Kan. and Texas.... 30%
National Biacuit .
2.100 National Lead . ?T%
1.300 Ntw York Central.11?%
100 N. Y.. Ont. and Weatern 36%
300 Norfolk and Western... 11?%
7,890 Northern Pacllic .1?%
fioo Pacific Mail .-. 34%
L60O Pennsylvania .~ 124'*
6,760 People's Gas . 1?%
P, C, C. and St 1?. com- ? ?.
P.. C. C and St. L.. pfd. ...
300 Pittaburgh Coal. com... 24%
10? Pressed Steel Car. 39%
Pressed Steel Car. pfd.
300 Ry. Steel Spring, com. ?. S?%
65.800 Reading ."*%
1,400 Republic Iron and Steel 33%
100 Republic L and 8.. pfd.. 91%
2^00 Rock Island . . M%
6U0 Rock Island, pfd. 66%
400 Seaboard Air Line, com 21
1.100 Seaboard Air Line, pfd. 4S%
900 Sloss-Sheffleld . 67
1.300 Southern Pacific .~ US
1,000 Southern Railway . ?%
Southern Railway, pfd.
100 S. S. Kresge com. SI
600 St. Louis-Southewetern. BH
200 Texas Pacific .,5%
16.600 Union Pacific . 178%
700 United States Rubber... 63%
48.3?) United Statea Steal. 78%
200 United Statea Stee, pfd Ue%
ifiOO United Cigar Storea.105%
200 IT. S. Cast Iron P.. com. 30
100 Va-Ckr. Chemical . t7
100 Va-Car. Chemical, pfd.. 115%
Va. Ry. and Power, pfd. ???
360 Wabash .-?. ?
160 Wabash. pfd.- ?
Western Union .
Weyman-Bruton To. Co. ... ??? ???
Total sales for day. 894.600 shares
Total sales for day (two days). ?61.700
177%
2M
lit
162%
7*%
46%
?0%
67%
117%
36%
11?%
130%
34%
126
120%
24%
39%
39Vi
176
34
?1%
B%
S6
21
60
67
US%
31%
36%
36%
174
6<%
79
116%
106%
30
47
116%
"e
b
m%
21*
116
162%
87%
29%
46%
30%
"?*%
u?%
36%
116%
12?%
34%
124%
1W%
34%
3P%
36%
174%
33%
91%
28
66%
21
49%
67
113%
31%
82
36%
2*%
173%
68%
7t%
116%
104%
19%
47
118%
"*
IB
816 Bd
IM U7
1*6 ihn?
im WT*
168% MB
St ?s%
39% 39%
46% 46%
30% 39%
136% 1*7%
67 67%
11?% 117%
86% 37%
11?% 116%
Ut' 130%
34% 34%
124% 126%
120% IM
106% 110
114 117
24% 24%
89% ?
102 US
37 3B%
176% 17T
33% L..
?1% ?1%
26 2?%
f*% 66%
20% 81
49% 61)
68 M
118 112%
21% 81%
W% 8SV
82 8S,
B 4?
36% 26%
173% T.3%
a& 66%
78% <3%
lio% ladt
104% !*
19% 21
47 ?7%
116 IM
87% ...
4% B
16 16%
?i% ?%
aw ar
Chickens, ?hole?, medium. Ib.. 0 It
Chickens, large, lb. O 17
Hens, lb.-. & 14
Roosters, ?sah. O ?
Ducks, large, lb. ?9 14
Ducks, small, young, rb. 18 O 14
EGOS?Crated.
Id orates, nearby, fresh, dos. S) St
In crates, other-sections, dos.. 0 SS
Guinea ess*, doa. 0 IS
BUTTER.
Family, choice, fresh, fb. 9 O IS
Merchants', fair, lb. O 21
LIVE STOCK.
Veals, choice to fancy, lb. 0 S
Veals, poor to fair, lb. 80 8?
Calves, runners, fk ? ??. 8 0 4M
Cheep, lb._.. 0 4
Lambs, spring, lb.~- 8 0 7%
Cattle, fair to prime. Ib........ 8 0 8
Hoes, lb. T 0 tie
COTTNTRY-CURED BACON.
Flams, well smoked, small. Ib. 0 IS
Ham*, well smoked, '.arse. Ib. IS 0 17
Hides, well smoked, large, lb.. 12% 9 18
Sboldere. well smoked, lb_ 18*0 18
WOOL.
Ch , unwashed, free of burrs. 0 71
Ch., onwashed. lightly burry. Si 0 94
Ch.. uawashod. medium burry St 0 21
Ch, unwashed, heavy harry. 87 0 88
Market Conditions?Poultry?Receipts heav?
ier and market lower. Kgga, Batter. Veals
aad other produce In coed demand.
PEW TOBST PRODUCE MARKET.
Xew York. October 8?Flour?Steady. Wheat I
?Firm; No. 2 red. IL02. Futures W" net
advance, closed firm. December. A0Mc.
Corn?Firm at 6?%c. Oate? Firm; standard !
white. 38c.
Wool?Quiet. Petroleum?Steady. Rosin?
Steady. Turpentine?Steady: machine bar?
rels. 43c. Molasses?Steady. Rice?Stady.
Butter?Firm, Cheese? sThSSk Sugar?Raw.
steady: molasses sugar. 89 test, $8.98; refined,
easy. Coffee?Rio. Xo. 7. 14%c.; Santos. No. 4,
IC'ec Futures firm; December, 114.20. March.
U.M. Peanuts?Dull aad Unchanged Pota?
toes?Doll and unchanged Cabbages?Dull
and unchanged. Freights?DuJl aad Unchang?
ed.
Cottonseed oil wee higher for October oa
demand Crom aborts, walle latar months
wars a shade easier ander increased offerings
of crude aad disappolntle ^consumptive and
export Inquiry. October closed 3 points net
higher and latar months 298 points lower.
Prime crude. 4-tt aalea: do. summer yellow,
spot. 8.444)4.81; October. ?.4S: November and
December. 4 06. January. 4-07: February. i.OS.
March, 4.11; April. 4.12; May. 4V18; prime win?
ter yellow, 7.00&7-26: do. summer white, 4.48
67.48,
CBZCAOO GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago, III., October * ?Deklaration of
war between Montenegro and Turkey mads
the wheat market strong to-day The close
was steady at an advance of to Ho.
net. Latest trading left cues Bar lower to
cf -*?c up; oats with a gain of %0%c. and
provisions varying from t%c decline to e
rise of 10c.
The leading futures ranged as follows
Open. High. Low. Close.
WHEAT?
Dec . ?:% 91% 91% Sift
May . 9? IBB Bfa ?8%
July . *3% ?H BV ?%
O >RX?
?>ct. ??% 44% 47% 44%
Deo. . 8S% 68% 61% 43%
May . s:% ?1% BB BB
July .~. 62% 62% 67% 02%
OATS?
Dess.. 38% 83% 82% 82%
May . 84% M% 84% 34%
July . ?4% BB 34% M
SIH?s PORK?Per hbl.
oot .n.*7 ma nt rte
.tan .1??7 1*78 l?.e? 18.47
May .:?*. lilt IS M 18.18
I.ARD?Per Ma lbs.
Oct.-3J.87 U.7T 1LS) 11.77
Nov.11 :c UK U.Si 1L?2
I...-.11.86 li.48 US2 U.4?
L tan. '..U12 11.2? U.flC BJi
May ..20*. 10*7 Mio BPB
SIImKT RIB#?Per If* ibe.
? >**? .?>.?w m>s* law iar
jan .iar; i?e> ma* io.*o
May . WiS 1?I7 MM Ml17
i aar. grata Stoned Wheat?No. 2 red. 8194
8 :.e?. No 1 bard. M%e . No. 2 Borthens. ? V
??. Cere?No. 1 ? Kn t wntt?.
3?%c . Xe 2 yellow. ?*%??.%. Oats-No.
Ii 87%?e%r . 8t?. 2 white. BBtjBhvt stand
am e*%oa?%?
Baltimore. Ms. October ??Wheat?Ft mi
? : SMt?. norn?FTrm at 71c. Pets SJpsdJ de
T>an<l. Standare. 87%sZ8c. Rys Quiet. No.
x, -*<?:?? i
aunxMa>i> oslatn urwjixr.r.
Ki hsnond. Va. October ?. T9U
nHOlXMIi: ?]cwtatbwss ON thaxgk
w HKAI- -Car -ets
Nc 3 re*. Westers..- 0} iJSM
No. S red. Viratale,.-. ? j ej
B? I red.-. s> at
?Irsir.ia, sen tetS..?.- M 0 IS
vir; : .?, aaa ?eis 'f -? aeet> ts , j as
CORK?<"ar >ts
No I white-. 0 b>
?o. 8 ?s.i<-.~. 0 7?
V?. 8 --?.'t ? . er Tg
?? 8 nlx*4 .- ...... s> 17
>ATS?Car teen
No. ? mixed (?ew?..___. 0 sy
No a -nlaed tnewt ?_ 0 pj
No I white 'a>i?ed>_ 0
Ne * trhrte Ist?_
Winter ?.-t -aw..
ftTtV-? er lote
Ne 1 ?n.w, . -Tg 0
No 7 1ST?.. . ?7 0
v irtrata bee - ?? nawt. 0
:
8KH?o>r> RAT MA KM CT
au-hssesd. Va, Osaeter ?. TT.z
ritlawwuf a-. c . ia .mi ea the Ri?e
e.v*>4 >4a> Aeeeewfe.
? * or New?
0b ; nssseki .mm m
\? t Time: by. . - V 9 a*
Ne S T2me?h? . ......-?See its
l.'.ea.- t." ever. ?^rf ? SMS
No. i Corei w>ts*e . ? axw
Ne 3 ?"ie>ea' sn-xaS.Nee.mat
he 1 CTIeva- . Noeiinei
? ?t ' M| . . Vaaata
?Tr??W <'<r.eT.ea>*
0 ? ?
1/ S< So~r? r.p.
taes avoid r?Jert tmmm
"a?? seer*at greS s bos' as eeeeeseeee
? r?b tb. Natseea> Map Assi tubas
# attia a 4ata? r.
i' """vr i rrv. trprew MaRkr.T
?*e4?a at ' etwe Siasb TerSai
Kprbmesaa. Ve. fbeeexe a. SPtt
'P^n ?* tbe ??' evoe* exarhat 'er tea
- - < ?-,*?~ ran.
at awira 7a?T%, j aajaaaj te sews. *%?>
?Hc.: com cm to fair. ?H0ea; beat heifers.
854 ?Mio.; medium to good. 404Hc; common
to fair. Jl?fWc: best cows. 404?*e.: medium
to good, S'-JyV-; common to fair. ?HS 3c.;
bulls. 4%05c. Fresh cows. SJO#?000 Der head.
Beat calves. 8@S%o.; fair to good. 7?7%c;
dicks. 4%06V?e ; beat bogs. 8t40S*aC; shoals.
170*0.; sows and stags. H?7V?c.; beat lambs,
|7Vsc.; fair to good, (07c: common to fair.
>8W05c.: best sheep. 4V?c.; common to fair,
130?%*:
I Chicago, October 8.?Cattle?Market gener?
ally steady Cows and heifers. 82*OjjSOOt
I calves. 17.60? 10 SO Hogs?Weak, 5010c. low
' er. Bulk of sales. S8.fO0S.lO. Sheep?Steady
to 10c higher Native. tS.S04.25; year.
I lings. 84.Sd@5.?; lambs. 84 6008.00.
RICHMOND TOBACCO) MARKET.
IRichmond. Va. October 8, 1712.
Following art- the quotations on the Rich?
mond Tobacco Exchange:
! BROWN SHIPPINGS
Luga.I 7.2S flll M
I Short leaf.-. 8(0 a ?M
i Long leaf. ?.00 0 12.?
I Wrappers . BOO 0 18.8*
BRIGHT 8.
SMOKER??Common . 7.00 0 8.50
Medium .?_lo.oo 0 i2.ot
Fine . 12.00 0 16-0?
CUTTERS?Common ...... 1400 0 16.0?
Medium . 18.00 0 17 as
Fine .?. 80.00 0 23.(0
Fancy ..-. V-OO 0 27.?
KILLERS?Common . 8.00 0 10.00
Medium .ILO? 0 17.0?
Good .-. 13,00 0 16.0?
Fine . 10.00 0 70.00
WRAPPERS?Common .IS.** 0 s*-(v
Medium . 82.00 0 26.0D
Go* .as-. 88.00 O 30.M
Fine .m.?... 88.(8 0 27.H
Fancy ..-. 40.00 0 46 *
SUN-CURED?NEW.
Lugs, eemmen to good. SSO 0 7.01
Luga, good to prime. 7.5? 0. I M
Short loaf. 800 0 10.01
Long last.-.sass. 8*00 0 12.08
Wrappers .13A? 0 17.M
MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS.
j PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET.
(Reported by Rod cere. MeCebe A Co.) !
Petersburg. Vs.. October 8.?Peanut a? .
I Sjanlsh?Market Arm; farmers' Spanish. I
'81.15 per bushel; No. 1 shelled. Spanish. t>l*c
! per pound; No. shelled. Spanish, 4c. pet '
I pound; Virginias? Market Arm; Jumboa. i
lie. per pound: fancy hand picked. 3%0
I ?Sc per pound; extra prime. 3%e. per ,
I pound; prime. 8c; machine picked. 8c per I
! pound: shelling stock, i aer pound.
DRT GOODS MARKET.
I New Tork. October S-?rgatton ?"oJs mar
' ket? wert steady to-day with trad eof mod
I erate propor-tons. A new price list on wide
duck was issue* during the day. Joabers
are doing a very steady trade.
NAVAL STORES.
Wilmington. N. C. October ?.?Spirits Tur?
pentine?Sfady at 37Vc.. receipt? 23 casks
Roaln-Steady at Uli., receipts 8* barrels
Tar?Firm at Ja.30 Trude Turpentine?Firm
at Wr? a 4.00. receipts 20 barrels
MARIN?: INTELLItiENCE.
PORT OF RICHMOND, OCTOBER t. 1812.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Brandon. Harney. Norfolk, mer
| chandlse and passengers. Old Dominion Line
steamer Po<-ahon'ae. Grave* Norfolk and
I James River landings, merchandise and paa
Jsengers. Virginia -Navigation Company
I Steamer Aurora, Furman. Petersburg and
j James River landings, merchandise aad paa
I eengers. Furman L'na
i Tust Stand?rri Oi fompaay. _Ne. 17. Burk,
j Baltimore, two oargea of oil "standard Oil
t Company.
I SAILED,
j Steemej Rra-dnn. Hamey. Nr-rfoik. mar
{chandise sad passeagera Old Dominion Line.
I Steamer Aurora. Furmaa. Peteraburg an*
Jamea River landings, merchand.se and oas
ser.gera Fvir-nar. Line
Tnc S'andaro CM! Company. No. 12. B-.rk.
| Baltimore, t.aigns. star . Oil
: Compagy.
i Rsrsrr?HeOrSck.
To-r.ltthf .it ?-,<.ni K'.id Miss Vir
' trltila HeST'ck. .i*inriiter of Faytttt
jlledrlck. and John Rurnt-r. son of
'.laeoh Burner, of Mct*ahey?ville. ??r.
imarried The, ar- of aafll-kn ? wn
J Kockintstbtn. ? lit <
! Bret her? ?sin, Rsppakaaaoek
?YesterlcksburS. Va.. ? srtoh. i * -The
i two H^iti.v hrother.?, w ho have ?V en i
|(krm*sH*sj Iki?*Bk Vfrsini:. isJloer'ssj
, !?*-t?ire* on Fra*'i in the int*re*t "f
'forejan rn??*i<n work were at Tapp-<
hannock ? '<Ut and ?r.-ie
theie |w* ".d" r oji.th.er awani sjegwas
the Rapp^hani o. v River, a dls-tarfe of
! one *n.1 a half n lle?. n slsty-iheee
mlrute? ta,,. vo ii-ftr hrothee a. corn
panylng- Mm in a boa*. On the re
It urn trip the younger brother ?warn
Ith* river and the older sooompanled
:him in a boat- The return trip was
made in seventy minutes.
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 Breebteca.
The Coiifederate Museum
a k> U.i'1'H AND CLAY BTBJkVET**
OPEN 9 A. M_ TO 8 P. M.
Admiasion. 2Sc. r ra*> on Saturdays
Bankrupt flotitti
uTltEfrr^l^aTRieT^CO^
UNITED STATES FOB THE EAST?
ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA.
In the matter of \
HARRY F. LEVER- I
ING AND WM. I
SCHNELLER. AS IN- f
DIVIDUALS. AND, No lib*.
AS PARTNERS. ( In
TRADING AS LEV- V Bankruptcy.
ERING & SCHNEL?
LER.
Bankrupts.
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
To the creditors of HARRT F. LEV?
ELING AND WM. F. SCHNELLER,
as Individuals, and aa partners,
trading as Levering A Schneller, of
Richmond. In the County of Henrtco.
?md district aforesaid?Bankrupt:
Notice Is hereby given that on the
TTH DAJ OF OCTOBER, ltll. the
said HARRY F. LEVERING AND WM.
F. SCHNELLER, as individuals and
jf partners, trading as Levering
Schneller, were duly adjudicated bank?
rupt, and that the first meeting of
their creditors will be held in my
office. Rooms 103 snd 8*3 American
National Bsnk Building. Richmond.
Vs., on the 18TH DAY OF OCTOBER.
I'M2. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at
w hich time the said creditors may at?
tend, prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, examine the bankjupt. and
transact such other business as may
properly come before said meeting.
THOR. B SNEAD.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
October 3. 1812._
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF
CREDITORS.
I Bonkrupt. | No. 1192.
In the matter of In
W. C ADAMS. ' Bankruptcy.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OK THE
t'NITKU STXTES. FOR THE EAST?
ERN DISTRICT OK VIRGINIA.
To the creditors of W. C ADAMS, of
Richmond. In the County of Henrico.
and district aforesaid?Bankrupt:
Notice iy her*hv given thst on the
SD DAY OF riCTfYBKR. A. I? 1>'2
th.- ??M TV. <\ Adams was duly adju?
dicated kwafcregt, and thet the first
aal I tkeg et I.;- creditors will be held tri
niv oftV,. R?oms Nos 3*2 snd ?*?
tm<r|ran National Bank Bnlldlns.
Kr hrn"nil. Vn.. on the 1 TTH DAY OF
OCTOBER. ' D. IM*, tt I* o'cloi k
in the forenoon, at which ttsee
ihf nmM 11? dttWIS BWay n|t?nit prOOe
their r'atm*. apnomt a trustee, examine
th.- bankrupt and transact ?u. b otber
r. isjne.-s H- max pi operly come before
-a:?l m'etme
TITOS B S84EAD.
Referee !n Bankruptcy.
The FoUowing
adl rrriermmt fJjrM wntten hy a fnerirl. arH ja a raTrhal one!
We rrnriTlv inci-'c ntally that he has his ,.?n will rtxerl rigttt!
"Where there ~ | w il! there'.* a way it-- hreak it)" I* an
??M -a\inijj_
l.r tt? rlraw %"?r- a-u\ therein a\< u\ all * hance* of h>
?< rifl C lttM<*t We fan <\<* if. an I will make no charjre.
? ' iifi'hntial .nterview? im ite<!
Virginia Trust Co.
The Safest E?t*ru for and Tni?tcc,
mCHMOND, va.
Capital, One m-itw.
Welcome, Visitors
The Union Bank
OF RICHMOND, VA.
extends you a hearty invitation to call and "get acquainted" during your stay in the cfty with
The Oldest, Strongest, Safest Savings Bank in the South
Capital and Saiplos, $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 rnost
successful business men owe their start in life to their first savings account.
Interest paid on deposits?compounded every six months. Small accounts assured the same
courtesy and consideration as large ones.
OFFICERS.
J. B. Beasley. President. George W. Call, Cashier
DIRECTORS.
Chas. Davenport, R. T. Arrington, J. B. Beasley,
T. William Pemberton, Samuel W. Tompkina.
THE UNION BANK
Of Richmond, Va.
ESTABLISHED x866.
XZ07 East Main Street,.- -.Rkrrrnond. Va.
A
GREAT
DEAL
U said these days about scien?
tific management and Increased
efficiency in business. This bank
is constantly working for greater
efficiency Ha its own work, and
urges similar efforts on the part
i f its customers.
Our experience hae been that
the proper use of banking fa?
cilities is one of the chief aids
to business effi'iency.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK,
?Be BAST MAI?.
Cap.tal esad Senates, la.OM.SSa
BRITISH AM. TOBACCO
We have reedy for dis?
tribution in a circular
showing the rapid and
steady increase in the
earnings of this company,
the steady growth of divi?
dend payments from year
to yoar. the number of
eubsTidtssry corporations
owned by tt, with their
locssrion and capitalization,
and some of the plans of
the company for future de?
velopment.
The circular *blso dis?
cusses in detail the in?
vestment and sp<vulatlve
features of this stork,
which is one of the most
active snd prominent in?
dustrial securities on the
entire list.
? Write, wire or esJI for a
copy.
L L WMELNAN * CO,
BROKER*.
Meenhera New Tork Curb.
** 44 Brwaal et-, ?ew Tovfc
E. A. BARBER, Jr.
reHtSeS pwMte tiimial.
L A BARBER * CO.
ACCOt \TI\ti. .%t"B41TB*i.
o(tr;?rrri^te. ?**tkm\ti*i*g.
SIS Mansnal BstWStea.
t>acare Meet B3S1. Mlrbsssee. la
Sdnkrapt fikrtitt*
NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OK
ITRCDITORS.
In th> -oetrer of | No. I|?4
GWO. II U'MSPKN. . In ;
ILnkrapt I Baekrupto. I
IN TIIK DISTRICT COl RT OF TIIK
CNfTKU sTTATES FOR THE EAsT
KEN I'ISTKHT OV VIR??INIA.
T? the eregttore Of GEO tZ M -
f?i:>. nf Rii-hmond. in th?- P-.nety of
Henrtco. an?i district efoieha|d
Renkiosjt.
\e.tif e i? hereh- Slven ?hat on the
TTTW DAT OF SEPTEM BEft-A P.
iai; th. s? d ?'?>? H f.rMSPEN we- ,
dMlv sdlud'.ated oankntp? ano th.:t ,
the first meeting of hi* cre?fitor? will
he held in Ol? efgre PnOWia N?S
and **?*? isi'Mmn National Bank Phil Id- J
ma RUliron?'. Vs . or. the 1TTH DAT ?
Of? ruToBF.R A P ttlJ. at IS ;
o'clock i? tb* fere noon et Which tlwee ?
the s??d creditor* m*v attend prove
their clslara. *Protfit ? trustee, examine j
the haskres*. sad ?raa**ct ??eh other (
i.n?tn< r ?? *** J properly eoews befere t
SSAd meeting gXKAD.
Referee la BsskrsgbiT. |
T. ltll
A Convincing Argument.
Our Resources Over
Two Million
Won't you bring your Business, Personal and Savings
Accounts to this Bank and help us make it THRE MIL*
LIONS.
We want your co-operation now. You may want ours
later.
Bank Commerce & Trusts.
Modern Banalng Methods
Include marry facilities that have become absolute necessities to the hnainess
firm or individual.
Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank
with its extensive resources and modern methods, offers you unsurpassed
banking facilities.
Commercial, Personal and Savings Accounts aolirtted.
PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Capital.f JM.tM.tt
Surplus and Profits.Sl.eM.san.M
Three Per Cent Interest. CesnPftniinTeJ SMn*fannpnf|?j Paid la Sere
CALIFORNIA PETROLEUM CORPORATION
c on wow efwcK
UsSsal on N?w Terk Stock Kxrhane?
MILLER & COMPANY
Incorporated 1S32.
VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINE
' m?tnance csrKFA.iT or swenrweresx, aiajaiwta.
Jtet Sjirpele.
WM H PAUVKSt. Pr?<l*>,tt W H. WeCAJTTWT.
W B. tOM*OK. Vire- PresM-at. OSCAR D PITTS.
Mr. Bea X Prtter,A.lt CO.
?*??>#?*" 4?C"?
? r arch ore&J M> > n.1i;i rr.-thoa" fm.
tvr*c?? lh?- fotjoarinar ''l^.iam? mal?
Corrert ttrvartt'nK %n?l ??*>?) ihr?*?
utiviir? Af ?trair wmxm ?ir not*,
?ee? In mtmtrtmm mmy i..??i rarrrtnc
m*? pTT? H?>a4 l -??**? a
r srMfcar ?***?? Ii
mm
a r. o. *?>.
No accxwnt is too small for tttia
Hanb to haodle_
Work for South Riduaco*. by
bvrossisy s depositor n this book*