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Announcement of Extra Session
Has No 111 Effect on
Stock Market.
BUSINESS IS CHEERFUL
Great Upset in Conditions
Is Expected From Tariff
Revision.
[.Special to The Tlir.as-DUp.Atch-]
N*w York. November 1?.? Although
II has boen a foregone conclusion for
some time that an extra aeaslon ot
rets would !>o called for the pur?
pose of undertaking a tariff revision.
i;?? formal announcement by the Tres
wie:.I-elect of his intention to call a
?Mum caused, a* might have been
expected, speculative sale* of securities
on the .Stock exchange to-day, but the
drive at Mat market and what happened
afterward was a repetition of the no?
table occurrence of laat Tuesday. The
selling nan plainly of a weak char?
acter and Mas eauceeCed by a rally of
.. vigoi-uus sort that left prl.:e? higher
i.y a point lr: eoine instances man thu
'lose on inti*,, afternoon. The ir-ai
I it :s alnigdy sJaosrUaj gl set i?eiw'.?.o<.e
le speculative, attttck. Thor*, was a
untinuea ein?:.'-.?inese (lorn the foreign
bourses.
The fortnight.:.- SjtTUSS of the freight
i ar shortage showed that the demand
for cars is nearly 52,000 In excess of
'lie supply. I
The weekly bans returns showed an
.'.crease of $1,329,150 in the average
baafe surplus, and in the actual sur?
plus increased ISW.tOO. The notable
:iews of the day was however, the
magnificent statement made by the
Hureau of Statistics of the country's
domestic exports In October. These rep
rsssatai the large sum of $133,71&,6^}.
or $3".000,000 greater than those in
O-tober. 1911. and September laat year
$4j."00,Ouo greater. The enlargement
v. as mostly due to shipments of b re ad?
it tuffs. I
Baak cl.arlnus were 13 per cent
greater than tbose of the week before.
Activity was more pronounced than II
l.as sees at any time this fall in the
textile trade, and the leather mariu
: i turir.t industry continues visibly
im proved. |
The grain market waa steadily weak
en-d by the increasing pressure upon
' :i-j market of wheat ?nj corn, and this
... '..v.-merit has been so ?jreat as to make
some Impression at last upvti the coat
Sf food stuffs to actual consumers, that!
la to say. upon the cos*, of living.
Very lively speculation is now going
SB in the cotton market, and the lead
Ir.g speculative operations here vlbrat
d back and forth through the week in
seemingly eccentric fashion. The laat
government cotton ginning report tend
??1 to SatOW that the season's crop was
r.ot quite aa great a* previously expect
set but It is still believed by the best
trade experts that the crop will be at
!?-ast M.'jOO.OOu bales, and probably will
iar:k next in point of sire to the bump
' r crop of the preceding year.
Meanwhile, added to the fact that
liie money outgo from New York is
; tsened is the ?erialnty of an extra
I s?:on of Congress that vlll meet on
.'.nril IS for :i:e purpose of revising
the tar.ff. j
7:i'.s has given the stock market
hears something of a club with which
:-i found prices, and it may be truth
fttlly said that all the activity that
.here was this werk in the stock mar
kef was that which was furnished by
prSsTsssJonsl speculators for the fall.
Whether tats succeeded in producing
ti.any a.-ttial sales of stock held
b) ,nvestors is a matter of guesswork,
but It Is hard to find mar.y business
:..e:: -.vh-. .in gr-atly disturbed regard?
ing the tariff revision program.
So far a- general business was con?
cerned, the whole history of last week
was that of another period of continued,
r.xpansion. I*SI I ihSSSa of Iron and steel
l.irjr-- rhnn -v? .-. and tr.ere aas
: i b-eak in 'he r-srng ter.dir.cy ot
; -ices.
Capper n;<Ta! wns in better demand- i
Y\ ? 'I Mreef <.o??lp.
a mere ti-.ar. evdtaartly tlmeir and
;"""r.e::'. expresr-i 'n or* opinion w&s
: ?t'nirieJ it: a Chicago dispatch quoted
*?y .Mr. Hmi'l:, president of the North-:
. r. Trust ''..irpar.v. on the subject of |
tarts? revision a::?l the problem of roll!
r - "Kristern rr."n with whom i I
see ttBxed." said Wfr. .Smith, "think it
? :". to have- as soon nr, practical such
.arirT leg1?lat!?n as is t ?> ? enacted.
rsonsSy, ? think that nothing kt
tcly tr, happen Uiat w!ll prevent the
- l (try fr-.n: having at least two years
' pro? buslr.'-ys. We may r.ot go so'
? ss WS have gone. Nut we will go!
a*: Hi ir. .? wholesome way. I can seal
i -eas-on wt-.v any legitimate business
1 ? aid r.ot crrjtlnue $S prosper." ;
Th? weekly letter of a prominent
exchange firm ?:scu*elng the I
. r,f tri- |Vtn'KTi''> par?* ifi the
? ttt.nal elections ar.<*. fears of tariff:
'elision, contains the following: i
"Even so. the good '.n the situation'
.1- more thsr* outweigh the twd. ;
"There is this conslderat'.pa to be borne ,
:r. m;r.d The oom'.ng Dercoeratic sd-!
.?i:nl?trat:on will sri Ir.to office when
?h? who!- counter has been feelir.g th*
:: Iiuen-e of the r?oord-or?-sktnc crops
v.-hi oh iwurttf-ji nature supplied this
? ear. an.I .v> the country's new venture
it. I>? ni<-?-'n< y will be ushered lj; under
more favorable ai-;. - ?> than those
:n.|e- which the prevlou? Democratic
adminleirati'-n aajt t?rm It Is a
re?trt worth remer-iHerinc. too. as s
m'iditVcation of present tariff revlswm;
fears that the members of the l?mo
orati ? party have themselves traveled:
a ?r.>.*d way from the free trade Ideas i
"vh'cri Were Irs the a*e-ndanry !n the
f) 'st Cleveland administration and to S
: .??-e 4c>rree In the second.
Tr- n. too. the developments have
rreatlv leseened the ardor of many
;->!;:: ..ii.s In tr-ru section for unpro
mr\< ;ir.d unprotected indus
The rortnightly bulletin of the Anw.
lexm Hallway association states that
. ?? November - tt-r* was a gross swr
:?:??* of idle ears of it.tt?. ss rnmpsrsd
s Tth two weeks saw. hut that
? e gi oss sbortag" Ineresaod from
rjt to rUISd, ?? that the shoetaa-e
:d> ?0;>,r?mee,t itioroaaed from i
?>'? ?'? This infr-aae In the I
? it shortage is not as gevett as fsasai
e .nlblted in pr-v Ions foTTnlSThtly pe
?1 >.!?. but the fact that the snort***
1? stil! lTe-ree,?itig ?^? that the nvaxl- ,
-'.?itr. shortage had nog vot been I
F.F.V.
Facts -yijaiw" Vetlftssl.
CsaLe?UsCS F. HIWULL
AIJMTIofC. ACLXRiN I IMC.
SVSTlMAnZTvG.
mTfsveleesflMt,. Ktchfti ta I.Ta.
MutMMt ?M.
?tticiai Range and Sate of itocvs in New Vork
19.100
3.100
f>,3>?>
300
200
4.300
1.600
2.200
100
3UU
O.OOO
100
400
200
2.700
1.990
600
3.000
1.2??
1.120
9?
5,850
7</0
:*?
???
6.70C
too
30
4.91?
300
ono
1. ??)
m
mm
2. !**.
um
:oo
i>f?o
?00
1.200
Allls-Chalmera. ?3 pal?-.
Allis-Chal.. pfd.. 34 paid.
Amalgamated Copper ...
Amer. Agri. Chem., com.
Amer. Beet Sugar, com..
American Can .
American Can, pfd.
Amer. Car and Foundry.
American Cotton Oil.
Am. Hide and Leather, pr
American Unseed Oil?
American Locomotive ...
Amer. Liocomotlve, pfd...
Amer Malt Co.. pfd.
American Smelting .
American Snuff, com?
American Sugar .
Amer. Tel. and Tel. Co...
American Tobacco, com.
American Tolaeco. pfd..
Anaconda Copper .
Atchlaon .
Atlantic Coast Urte.
A. C. L of Connecticut..
Baltimore and Ohio.
Bethlehem Steel, com....
Bethlehem Steel, pfd.
Britleh-Amer. Tob. Co...
Brooklyn Rapid Transit.
Central U-ather. com ?
Canadian Pacific .
Chesapeake and Ohio
Chicago Great Western.
CM dreat Western, pfd
Chi.. MiL and St. Faul...
Crucible Steel Cor., com.
Crucible Steel, pfd.
Calif. Petroleum .
Colorado Fuel and Iron.
Colorado and Southern..
Consolidated Gas .
Corn Products .
Hen. and RlQ ChTBg . com.
DaB. and Rio Gran., pfd.
Distillers' Rae, cor.
Erls .
Krie, 1st pfd.
Fed. Mia. and Sm.. pfd..
rjeo. W. Helme Tob. Co..
General Electric .
Or eat Northern, pfd.
Great Northern Ore ctfs
Illinois Central.
Interboro-Met.
Interboro-d&et,. P<d?
Int. Mer. Marine, com
BT THOMAS
High, law
wrw^'dl ^Wei ^"?"w.
to
41
122*
60
6*%
'is*
46
l(d"4
62%
78
mi
142%
MM
43%.
107%
104
?1%
n%
33%
X9%
29*,
267
81%
lx'i
36%
110*,
17%
?1
?1%
?t
1<2%
li
21%
181
ur%
46a
'is*
66
41%
122'*
?I
69%
Hi
48
106%
79*4
i3o%
142%
ioivj
43%
107%
iocs;
41?*
71*4
Wk
m*k
29%
2??%
M%
18%
?T%
1UV?4
17%
Kb
61%
3?%
143%
14
21*
4o%
91?
?54%
?1%
IS
urn.
4?%
63%
40%
123%
6U
JA
'l2%
??%
108%
62%
78%
?M
142??
104%
43%
107%
106
01%
70
23
89%
28%
266'-?
80%
18%
36
114%
16%
1?
mm
36%
142
*%
n%
40%
27%
32??
uo?,
1?
187%
46%
"13%
64%
BRANCH
Closing.
Bid ASfced
2% T%
8 10%
B ?%
57% fa8
54% 64%
41% U%
121% 122*?
.9% 60%
dt CO.. Beakers and Brokers
?
59%"
27
13
46%
?>?%
2?
13%
46'4
kshf l?7*s
?j 62%
79% M
Wo 1?
120% 122
142% 14?
26V 270
104 100
43% ?3%
H/7% 1<?
138 13?
268
106% 106%
41% 41%
60% B
23% 23%
s>% S5VJ
29 2?%
267% 268
81% 82
IV?, 18%
35 <*>%
iio% 11&%
l*% H
96
61% ?1%
36% 36%
38 40
142% 143%
1V% 10
A% **?*.
4"i 4?-*
?-7% 28
9SV 24%
4a *>*?
18C 190
Ul% 183
138 133%
46% 46%
137 123
19* 19%
ft ?*%
4h> ?
174%
214%
116%
396
i.6%
?%
29%
i?%
23
99%
115 V*
35
110%
124%
123%
ll*3.
23%
37
101%
36%
178
29%
91%
26
49
'49%
?9
111%
29%
82
24%
173%
66%
76%
112%
115%
1*%
46
ii
14%
78
Low.
12
62
27%
173%
214%
116%
29?
Stock.
4.300 International Paper
3,360 Int. Paper, pfd.. SB*
4u0 Kan. City South., com,. 271?
2,700 Lehlgh Valley . 174
VO Liggett and Myers, com 214%
134 Liggett and Myers, pfd. 116%
400 Lorlllard Tob. Co.. com. 206
Lorlllard Tob. Co.. pfd. ...
909 Louisville and . aahvllle 146%
2.800 Mexican Petroleum 81
1.too Miami Copper .?... 28%
2,700 Missouri Pacific . 43%
100 Mo.. Kan. and Texas . ? 28
1,000 National Lead . ?0%
300 New Vjrk Central.114%
100 N. V.. Ont. and Western 35
fit Norfolk an3 Western... 116%
3,10V Northern Pacific . 124%
Pacific Mall .
600 Pennsylvania .jSPji
3?o People's Gas . H*%
P., C, C. and St. L, com. ...
P., C C. ?#tid St. L. pfd. ...
300 Pittsburgn Coal, com... 23%
300 Pressed Steel Car. 37
100 Pressed Steel Car, pfd . 101V?
100 Ry. Steel Spring, com... 36%
72,600 Reading. 170%
1.100 Republic Iron and Steel 29%
1,100 Republic I. and Pfd.. 91Vj
800 Rock Inland . 26
100 Rock Island. pM. 49
.Seaboard Air Une. com. ...
400 Seaboard Air Line, pfd. 49
100 Sloss-Sheffield . ?
1.200 Southern Pacific .110%
d?? Southern Railway . 29%
403 Southern Railway pfd. 82
Standard OH .
St. Louis-South., com.
UV) Texas Paciflc . 34%
%\jm Cnlon Paciflc .171%
2,300 United States Rubber... 64%
71.7'?' t'nlted atSets Steel . 74%
t?o United State? Steel, pfd U3
4 2<*?l'nited Cigar Stores. llo%
3? O. S Cast I Pipe. com. IS*.
200 Va.-Car. Chemical . 45%
Va- Car. Chemical, pfd.
100 Vs. Ky. and Power, com ?2
Va Ry. and Power, pfd.
Wabash . .
200 Wabash, pfd. 14
300 Western Union . "8
Weyman-Bruton To. Co. ...
Total sales for day. 34B.9U0 shares.
T>>tal sales for week (six days). 2J84JC0 shares
14?
80
2*%
43%
28
69%
114%
36
115' 3
123%
123%
116
33
37
101%
36%
170
29%
91
SM
48%
50
U0%
29%
81%
34%
170%
?4?t
0%
111*.
114%
18**
40%
62
37
101% 101'*
36% 3?
171% 172
29% 30
H ?1%
26% 26
4?% SO
m% mi
4i 4>%
00 o3
111% 112
29% .sr%
81% 82%
1060 io<y
*39 35*
24% 2J>
175 173V
,.,1
111%
l*?
18%
46
11j%
o2%
?0
?%
14%
78
260
! reachafl. Tma ja umuwuaJJy hvte. for a
rear ago at this Um? the crest of the
?rp-moving parlod had already passed,
and the not surplus of idle oaro waa
ateadlly lnoraaata?. The report ?howe
a faJBng off in the demand for ooaJ
cavro. hut a sharp Increase in that for
box cars.
"Walter L. Roan, prescden-f of the To
ledo. st. Louie and Western, in am ad
: dress at Chicago before a body of rail?
road officials, :s q-uoted as follows:
"Rejfarding proposed railroad regula?
tion, we rulg-ht be permitted to enter
a feeble p>rote*t that there oughj. to,
be some regularity and uniformity In |
the proposed reg-ulatlon which we all:
must admit Is nc.yma.ry for the radl- ,
i ro&d business wltii Its public service j
function and Its private ownership.
While we must have reg-ulatlon, let us :
get up-to-date and down-to-the-rrdn
ute. Let us get one central and uni?
versal regulator. I do not care how
ext>-r:sive you m&k<> It."
It Is suggested that Mr. Rosa, in
i making the remarks may have had in
his mind the curiotss position that the !
' Iran I Trunk has managed to get It- '
self Into New England through rts
pledge to the State-? of Massachusetts
and Rhode Island to operate a line of
steamships and the provisions of the.
Panama Canal bill, which says that It
may not.
Vew Tork. November 1?.?Money on
call nominal I?ans ntrong; sixty days.
6% bid; ninety- days. 5*??t 6. six
months, 5%. Prime mercantile paper
steady; g per cent. Sterling exchange
steady, with actual tmstneos In bank?
ers1 bills sut $4.8090 for sixty-day bills
and at $4.8503 for demand, commer?
cial bills, $4.80*i. Bar sliver, ?2%.
Mexican dollars. 48\.
RICHMOND STOCK MARKET.
By Richard W Maury.
I Stock and ^ond Broker. VK5 E. Main Street
Richmond. Vs. Jfovember 1?. 1S12.
STATE SECURITIES. Bid. Asked, j
J Virginia Is. Old. C and R.. 1SK.
? Vi Centuries. ?-S. C. and B.. ISM.. W? $4%(
J RAILROAD BONDS.
? A C. L. R R Cos. Trust. 4 ?. c. S
C. and O Qen". M.. 4%s, 1BBS.. 101
Georgia. Souther nmd Fla. Skg-IS4
lilsigtS and Ala- Co a. Ss. IMS. 10?
Seaooard Air Uns 4s. ISSO. St
Southern Railway 1st 4?. 1SH. kB
. So R Dev. aad O. M 4s. ISM.... 31
Western N. C. 1st Cs. C. Iat4.MB
! STREET RAILWAY BONDS.
' Nor and Ports. Tree. Co. 6s. IMS. atls
' STKEET RT. STOCKS. Par.
I Vs. Rv and Pow?r Co. pfd?...MB SI
1 Va Ry. and Power Co. com....HO K.
\ RAILROAD STOCK6. Par.
Ch.sapeake and Ohio.
. Norfolk and Western com..19? IIS
j s-*i.b'.ard A;r Llae pfd.-.1? ??
I Seatcard A:r Line com.MS X
'Southern Railway pfd._IS* SI
Southern Railway coo.-*0C Z3f% ...
I BANK AND TRCST CO. STOCKS.
I Btoad Street.?. X it
! B:.nk ef Commeroe aad Truss* MS 1STC6 ...
! Central Nations. Bank.? U? MS
! Con-mon weatth Baak..100 111% 117
First National...MS... 346
?uSssaatS National.100 SOS
1 ilcrl.ar.ic? and Merchants.US MB
i National State and City Baak..MS 214
! K'. anr...:.d Bank aad Trust Co... 26 Z*% ...
Riebmond Trust aad Save, Co..MO Ml 1M
Savings Bank of Richmond.36 M
t'r.ioa Bank or Richmond........ SSMS
; West End.-.s> 2? 42*4 4?
I XISCELLANEOUR
IVs.-Csr CD em. pfd. s p. e......M?IM ...
Vs. Building and Losa Co-.SM MY
I Jefferson Realty Corp. Mt pfd...US MS
Jefferson Realty Cora.. Ml pfd
Isroo ISM.JUS Mi ...
J. .tenon Realty Corp.. Id pfd
issue ISO..MS 36 ...
Jeffensa* Realty Carp. cess..US 1?
Quotations fer interest pay Ins bonds are
I at s price to which Interest saust be added.
Income bends aad certificates of tadsbted
1 :...as are Sat. I
BOND LIST.
Alls-Chalmers ts. ?1 j
A?B?ncan Toberro Co. old 4? (asked).... M-?
;An..r!ran TWS'-ce Co eld is nl?i?l-1?%
Atlantic Const Line ti: 4*. ??
A ?' I--L an<l N t? . I>id>. M !
A. C L SShSl 4s (11 Baltimore. bld>.... MSB
.-<-.?<?;. and Oaie coav. 4%s.. sr.
IlJac ?: ani Myers Ss <?td>. . M<?
i. ik- ?? ani Myers 1,. 1 ?OS
Lorlllard Cempsay ts (bM>. SSV.
i Lot! iard Company Ts ibid). 13BS?
I Norfolk and Wertem cos v. 4s. 114 ,
Featxterd Air Mr.' stamped 4B (M4>.. . ??H
S>sbo*rd Air Une adj. Ss. Ti>,
Seetliera Rsllwsy SB.
Foutoern Kaiiwa? ?s. MS !
rr.ttef] Sf?;?T> Steel In* SB. ist I
V. S regtetered 2*. IBS. .MdJ. MS I
C K registered Ml PB ????>. MC%
C. s Panama sew at <s4a>. MS
Virwlsta-Brown Bros ctfs <bld>. M |
virglsla-Car. rtem. 1st es. St ,
v v fry. sad power Cs as..-. *m.
Wsbaeh deh 4S.~. *7 ,
Wsseah-pltts Tens, ha 4P <hM). SB*'
Mew York Neeemiwr It - The cetter, mar- J
I ket was acaln aervow* aad uasettlad with '
flsetea lees irresuia-. hot with prices shew ?
tag s gewawsrs fsd'Scy The close was
st'sSy at a at deeltae free? f<99 pstats
TlK opening was steady St a wseltse ef 441?
peters la rrmsaiky with Mwer Uverpeoi
rabies than exported Md Stahl weather la
the Seats Tkere was rattier a sharp rally |
rsght after the esTi. whtrk seat prtrss sp'
ts a net sale *f frees ??" potats Ss s result '
ef sstt sssaswrt. ssphsg by aspt bowses, and .
we. m -*r J rare fine .but sentiment was rvl-'
?rutty wsoertMd awd the eaarSe; sews tsrs?d
??>>?'. riewhic wtthta s psSSf or two ef the
isaast aader eeaetassd llsasssilia. seats
era sad ferMga eatllsig and leeal
The ssnssscswust that
dsrtas the ?M4> ef April west
" Of essedtttng tsrMT matters.
BSSy bawo eaaasshatsd si a pBjsi to ike ser
rarh SSawawasf srewnS ike rt?t end seesssd
less of s Baetar t* the S#y? irsdisg rksa
" '*?*' tatioe fs i S'?? :?? r?tsr??, ssorel
optimistic views of tab crop an? a bearish
rlew of the week-end figures. {
The latest advleea from Hemphla inolcata
that the Nation*: Glnnere* Association wtll
reach a ginning of 10.2M.000 bales up to No-1
vember 14. comparing with the official report;
of U.SU.2M bales ginned to November 14 last
year. Memphis was reported a seller hare
this morning as well as other Southern
points, and bearish:? disposed traders con?
tend that a ginning between November I
and November 14. equal to that of last year,
would favor the larger estimates of the
yield Private cables from LUerpool report?
ed scattering- liquidation on a comparatively
small market.
Cotton futures closed steady: i
Open. High. Low C.oae.
November . 11-33
December .U.41 11.6} 11.40 11.4a
January .1L?? U.70 11 ST UM
March .UTS 11.90 11.77 11.74
May.11.81 11.93 11.7* 11.S4
Juiv .UM 1193 11.79 11 ?
Spot cotton closed quiet: middling- uplands,
11.90; mldd'tnr. gulf. 11.15.
Cotton, quiet: middling. 1190; net receipts.
09 bales; gross. 1.136 bales; stock. 119,928 bales;
Coastwise. 494 bales.
Total to-day at all ports?Nat receipts.
95.393 bales: export to Great Britain. J0.79&
bales: to Franc?. 17.423 bales; to the Conti?
nent. 4.44* balea: to Japan, 15,447 bales;
a lock. L27S.6S3 bales.
Consolidated at all ports?Net receipts.!
46,292 bales; export to Great Britain. 30.794'
balea: to France. 17.C33 bales; to the Conti?
nent. 4.444 bales; to Japan. 15.447 bales.
Total elnce September 1 at all ports?Net
receipts. 4.S22.S68 bales; export to Great
Gritaln. 1.4M.S4C balea; to France, 467.597
bales: to the Continent. 1.149.515 bales: to
Japan. 54,173 bales; to Mexico. 300 bales.
New Orleans. November 16.?Cotton futures
opened steady at a decline of 3 39 points
on poor cables and a good weather map.
Brokers had a moderate accumulation of.
selling orders to Oil. but offerings were well
absorbed by the week-end demand from
aellers of the earlier part of the week. This
profit-taking after the call became pro?
nounced and gave the market a good rone.
First prices were the lowest ia the early
trading. The advancing tendency of the
market aas abort lived. Selling started
atreab. seeming to come from the South,
and price* sagged quickly. But for the con?
tinued buying of covers by profit-taking
aborts the tone would have become decidedly
weak, but as it was below the level of yes?
terday's close the decline became general,
some of the selling appearing to be baaed on
the- rumor that negotiations in the war be?
tween Turkey and Bulgaria bad broken off.
Spot steady. l-14c. off; middling. ll??c. Sales
on the spot 700 bales and 300 to arrive. No?
vember. 11.73; December, 11.74: January, lLTj;
March. UK; May. 13.4?; July, 12.14. 1
LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS
(Furnished by Levy Commission Co.. Com-'
mission Merchants. Richmond. Va.
Richmond. Va.. November 16, 19IZ.
ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OP
LIVE POULTRT.
Chickens, choice, small, lb? ? 15
Chickens, choice, medium. Ib.. 14 tj '?'
Cbickens. large, lb. II O 14
Rena, lb. ft 10
Roosters, each. MO 25
G?eee, fat, large, each. 75 ? 90
G<ese. small, each. 60 ? ?*?
Ducks, large, young. It>. it 14
Ducks, small, young. :b. ix 13':
Turkeys, large. !b. t> 16
Turkeys, small or thin, lb. 9 1
DRESSED POULTRY.
(Head and Feet Off.)
Turkeys, choice, lb. Nomina:
TMrkey?. fair to good. lb. Nominal
Few!. :b. Nominal
Chickens, lb. . Nominal
Ducks, lb. Nominal
Geeae. lb. Nominal
(Weather too warm to permit shipping )
GAM a
Rabbits, choice. No. 1. each.... 49 3?
Rabbits, ragged, or No. 3. each 1* ? MM
Wild turkeys, lb. 11 & 30
Whole deer. Ib. 12 0 14
FOGS?Crated
In crates, nearby, f-esb. des.. fi 3?
In crates, other sections, dos. n ?
Guinea eggs, doz. '<? 15
BITTER.
Family, choice fr?ah. :b. 3? 4 36
Merc! ants', fal-. lb.... 4* ?
LIVE STOCK.
V?a:s. choice to ran;y. lb. a 9
Veals, poor to fair. lb........ T'i** t-s,
! Calves, ronner?, lb. 4 0 t
; Sheep, lb. t 0 ?
Lamb*, spring, lb. 4) 0 7
Caul*, fair to prim*. lb. t 0 ?w
i Hogs, lb..74,0 S*
COCNraT-CC|?*D BACON.
Hima wail smoked, travail. Ib. 1? 0 3t
Hirai, wall smoked, lark*, lb.. 17 0 U
Sldea. wall smoked, lb. 13 0 14
Shoulders, well smoked, lb? 0 It
HIDES.
Dry flint, lb. 0 H
Dry aalt, lb. 0 It
(irten sals, lb. 0 U
Green, lb. 0 12
I Green, damaged, lb.m. 7 0 *
Tallow . <9 4
I Beeswax ._. 0 2S
I MISCELLANEOUS.
Oi.lcna. dry. 100-1b bags. L2S 0 140
Pctatoes. Irish. No. 1. bag. L7f> 0 Its
Apples, bbl.. as to quality. L40 0 30?
Pears, lb. 100 0 1*
MARKET CONDITIONS.
Live Poultry?All kinds, excepting turkeys
ana ducks, very plentiful and much lower
and dull. Dressed Poultry?Would net en
i courage shipping; weather condition- moat
un:avorable. Game?Choice goods In de?
mand and soiling well. a large quantity ar?
riving m bad order owing to weather con
dltlona. Ergs?Receipts extremely light and
market high and active. Butter?Demand,
continues heavy. Country bacon, hides, etc.,
are In splendid demand at prices quoted.
Apples very plentiful and dull.
NEW york produce market.
New York. November 14.?Flour?Quiet. I
Wheat-Easy; No. 2 red. $1.0*^01.01; No.
northern, Duluth. 96'?c. f. o b. afloat.
HIdea and Leather?Firm. Rosin?Steady:.
strained, common to good. PS SS. Turpentine!
'?Fine easy; machine barrels. 41c. Molasses?
[ Ptsady; New Orleans, open kettle, 17053?. 1
Sugar?Raw. steady; Muscovado. SS teat, i
SC 5?; centrifugal PS test. 14.01: molaaaea ,
sugar. 8? test, 12.30. Butter?Firm. Cheese?
Steady. Coffee?Spot quiet; Rio, No. 7. i
U\c.; Santos. No. 4. l***c-; Cordova. l?'tfj
15 Potatoes?Steady and unchanged. Cab- ,
bases? Steady and unchanged. Freights?
Steady and unchanged. Peanuts?Steady and'
unchanged.
Cottonseed oil market was Irregular with!
FT e TS es bar steady, owing to light offerings,]
but the late months were heavy buyers un- ?
der liquidation, especially In December and;
o.i the quiet trade conditions. Prices dosed
I polnta higher tor November and 304 points '
lower 'or the other positions. Prime crude, |
* '12I.H; do. ?ummor yellow. 6.8505.46; No?
vember. ; Sc. December. tM; January, S.M;
Febeuary. 5.?; March 6.06; April, til; May.
SIS; prime winter yellow, t.4O0t.76; <
summer white, CMS*4.40.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Chicago. November at?Wheat headed!
i downward again to-day. The market has I
been on a decline for nearly three weeks. '
Rapid iy idcreosing supplies and so adequate j
[demand allowed the beara to remain In con
; trot The close war weak, StfAc. unter 'aat |
j rigbt. corn finished He. to Htv- lasses;
oa's varying from a ahada at to a like I
, aaneel t up. and provisions uti-thangrl to an!
anvance of 25c
The leading futures ranged as follows;
Open. High. Low. ciee
WHEAT?
L>?c. sea, aaa gja; ^ |
May . 91 ?%? Mt, Pita
July . t? fSH ?t Ja*,
CORN?
j Dec. 47H ?ja- ?714 47,
I May . 47H ?7* 47V ?71, |
! July . 41% 4M, 4SH ?>?'
.OATS? 1
; ?>?<. ?h "s jes to*,!
; May . sB M 31% SIT?'
July . tj?i rs ji c i
1 MUSS PORK-Per bbl.
Nov. sgej
J*a.IttS lt.7* 14 SS 1S.70 |
stsap .ms u.ij Ii.? mm j
LARD?Par 14? lbs.
Nov.?n mm mm M9
mm....??? 11.45 few) nag j
Jan.1A.7 ?r PC ?.77 :
May .?20 ?.? Btfj ?? !
"itT RIBS?Per 10U Iba.
9". . ?(? j
?'sn .wo? ?17 10 0? lerr I
Mar .*?j t? M *% '
Caan grain Cosed; Wheat-No. t red. tLM
mift! No t bard. rp?tr.; No I northern.
MMtsa : No. 2 north?? *?g?7c Corn?X?.
2 white. 6a?rss--4r.; No 2 vellow. HtST^ ?
Oats-No. 2 white. 34015c : standard. J3\?,
Baltimore Md.. November ??4f|Mt
r.cri?' at 11.V?. Corn?E*s>r at 4T?lr- Oa;?!
Sometimes
When a man dies his will cannot be found, although
it is known that he made one. This occasions great
trouble in settling his estate.
When the Virginia Trust Co. is named Executor
the will may be deposited in its vault. Then it is
perfectly safe, and it will be delivered to the proper
authorities on the death of the maker.
The Virginia Trust Co. acts as Executor. Admin?
istrator and Trustee.
Virginia Trust Co.,
The Safe Executor.
RICHMOND. V A.
Do You Want This]
Calendar Safe ? 1
Come in and Ask to See I
The Union Bank Calendar Safe!
You'll be delighted with it. With $ I you can I
obtain one of these attractive and useful home ]
banks and open a savings account. The bank
makes a very attractive ornament for your table
or desk and will be found useful besides. A
new calendar for each month. If desired it may
be secured with padlock anywhere.
You may bring the bank in at any time and
have your savings placed to your credit at 3
per cent compound interest.
UNION BANK
OF RICHMOND. VA.
1104 East Main Street
Oldest. Strongest. Safest in the South
BeginNow
To save money?while you have
health, strength and a good po?
sition.
"No morning sun laste th all
day." said the philosopher, but
It shiners longer on the man with
a savings account than on any?
one alas.
There's a satisfaction, anyway,
in knowing that a good sized
account Is to your credit in a
hank like the Manchester Na?
tional.
We pay 3 per cent interest,
and your money is safe.
Manchester National
Bank
F. P. McConnell _President
W. L. Waiters.. Vier-President
A. A. Ad kins... Vice-President
D. C BeJtard.Cashier
W. J. Fisher.Asst. Cashier
?Steady: standard white, 3703n?c. Bye
Quiet; No. Z western, domestic. TSfl/Stc.
RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET.
Richmond. Vs.. November IS. lftu.
WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE
WHEAT?Car lota
Ne. 1 red. Western. 03 L07
Ne. 3 red. Virginia.. g> L?
No. f red. a) LSI
Virginia, bag lots. ST f) Let
CORN?Car lets.
No 2 white...................... 0 SS
Ne i waits. SJ SS
Nc 2 mixed. ty SS
No. t BBlxed. 0 a>
Virginia . ? **
Corn on the cob.?... 0 SS
OATS?Car lots.
No. 2 sailed..-. ? m
No. S mixed. V M
No. 2 whits. S 37
No. 3 wane...-. ty ss
Winter see*. ? f St
RTE?Car lota.
No. 3. 9 7?
No. 3.. W 73
Virginia, bag lots. 0 SS
RICHMOND RAT MARKET.
Richmond. Va, November M. mi.
Fb.loving axe the quotations on IL? RkS
rnond Hay Exchange:
Car lots
No l Timothy. .... as #
No 2 Timothy. 1? *? 3
No. 3 Timothy. g) bS
Light c.over. mixed..U.M g
Ne 1 Clever, mlxe*............ las? ??
No 2 Clover, mixed. 0 U N
No. 1 Clover.I7.e? ?j >?.*?
No. 2 Clover. Nominal
HAT?Sample . Nominal
s i"K.\W?compressed . g> ??*?
{.eose-pressed. iarg* bales... 0 1LS?
l.oad your cars so that bay at doors rep?
resents ?'.latente sad tbaa sessg rejoetlsas
This market grades hsy la accordance
?:in the National Hsy Association.
SOITHERN COTTON MILL bTOCKK
Quotations Furaishe* by
A. M I-aw A i v.. .-par; *n barg. 9. C.
lor Week Hading November St. mi
A.-.r. Mfg. Co. S. C. ?
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.? aeon Mllla. S. C. S?
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t aswrraa < atloa Mi Is. N. C. U?
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? ?-?n?j M'r es, N. c.. 12? ! *
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C .'ion Mfg. Co. K. c. ..Sa M
CUlSva Mfg. Ce, S ? .. pid. ? m
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r.aa ant Kk?nls Ml a. >eS.. S> ie>
Raatey Cetssa Mills. SC . MS
1. ere Mrs Ca, S. C . . H
Ki.er*? Mrs Co.. X. <;, Std- .. MS
K-.t-rsriae M:g ' ? -it .....** 1?
E?posiri?o cettee M...?. OS. S?
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?lesweed Mi is AC. . ~. pa
GUSM-Lewry Mr* Ca^ a C. SM ...
G>ma Lowry M'g Co. ? C. Sfd. M
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SMlSSSiil cettes hU.ia B C... ... at
Qua ill PLUS A Inn.MS as
Hstarfk Bins. SC. SR
Ma'tevlLe ce'ten Ml m. A C. ITS ...
Stawetetta Muw. X c..~. Mi SB I
?aybisai Park Mat Co, St. C... Of ... I
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tssiss awns. * c7 pas. as
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Personal Attention
of the officers of g
Richmond's Strictly
Commercial Bank
is always at the disposal of its clients. We invite consultations
and inquiries from our depositors.
Accounts, both large and small, solicited?Commercial, Per*
sonal and Savings and all are given the same attention, no
matter what the size.
Planters National Bank
of Richmond, Virginia.
Capital.$ 3M,#M.M
Surplus and Profits. .. $l,44?,m.tt
THE REASON
That we have succeeded is because we are "A bank of the
people, for the people." Let us handle your business. Three
per cent in Savings Department.
Richmond Bank and Trust Co.
Northwest Corner Main and Eleventh Sts.
? "The Home for Savings.
Ladies
We cordially solicit the accounts of ladies, and cordially
invite them to make our bank their banking home.
Paying your bills by check is the simplest and most
convenient method.
Try it and be convinced.
OjK-n a Savings Account with us NOW and we will add
interest to it twice a year.
The Central National Bank
CAPITAL, $ttt,Mt.tt
3#7 East Broad Street.
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