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New York Stock Market New "fork. November "7.?Stuck I".x char.g? operator* marked time to-d?\. The characteristics of tin market an r< ita apathy and steadiness in lav '?? ? of the still unfavorable po>Mi<'ii ->f money. Traders daeaaad it hazardous to enter upon SOW ventures owing to the tension in moncv. but ;=t the earns time there was no pressure to selL The reault was iaoftsg Thc attendance on tha Hoor of tha exchange was small and trading waa reduced to a low [.olnl. The approach of ThankagiMiip aOllda) was portly re ?peasants for the dullness. There was some pres.-ure on Canadian Pn< Ific al d Heading and Lehlgh Valley sold ort Just before tht close. Rubber and Ueneral Klsatrtc were strong, v?t hern isc tlu> tuitions 01 stocks were laslgnincnnt Money waa easts? to-day. with a ir.aximum of * pt r cent for call loans. This was the opening rate at which renewals were made, and from this point quotations declined until before the close there weto offerings at 4 p< r cent. This centre was Called upon for nearly $2.0t>0.'".""> gold for shipment to Car.aJa and San Krancisco. The movement to Canada, which ab? sorbed the greater part of thi> fold, was ascribed to preparations on the ?part of the Canadian banks for the quarterly statement as of November 2 Tne email amount of liquidation in? duced ! y higher money rates is ac? cepted as an indication of Wall Str< Inclination to take a bopeful view. One factor, doubtless, lias been th? pel - ?latently optimistic view bold in the street as to the outcome of the Balkan war and the broader political situation In Europe. Traders also are Influenced hy the relief that the reviyal in the country's business will make itself felt on the Stock Exchange once the war crisis is past and the strain In money is relaxed. Trading In bonds was relatively larg? er than in stocks. Distribution was good and prices were well maintained. New Tork, November 27.?Money on call strong, 3 l-2@9 per cent; ruling rate, t 1-2; closing bid. 3 1-2: last loan. 4: offered. 4. Time loans strong: sixty days. 69" per cent: ninety days. S96 1-2: six months. 5 1-2? 5 5-4. Prime mercantile paper. 6 per cent. ? Sterling exchange easy, with actual , business in bankers' bills at $4.807; j for sixty-day bills, and $4.S4f.n for de-i roar.d. Commercial bills. $4.80 ::-4. liar silver. 63. Mexican uollars. 4S 3-4. - j RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. By Richard W Maury. erock and Bo:id Broker. UtS E. ?ain street. Richmond. Va. November :r. IJti STATE SECURITIES. Bid Askod Virginia S?. Old. C. and R. 1SS?- 83 V? Centir.f?. 2-2. C and R. la*.. SHi S5 c:tt securities. Riciirnond City 4s. e.. UM IUI. T RAILROAD BONDS. A. C L. r. r Con. Tr. ? p. c. * C ar.d O Gen'; M. IV. 1?-.??1 Gforgia, Soutaara ar.it i".a . li4C... 104 Gecrgla and Ala. Cor., is. ISC.104 Seaboard Air Line as. I960. St Beutbera Railway at as, . Ml sc. R. Dev. and G. M. 4*. IJK. 7? Wasters N- C. 1st ?*. C 1K4.HC STREET RAILWAY BONDS. >or and Porte. Trac. Co. It. 196?.. 02 Va P.y. aad Power Co. 6e. 1D34. SC*, --TI.EET rt. STOCKS Par. Norfan Railway ?nj Li^ht Co X . a V; Ry. and Power <"o i'.?. .. ':*! ... Va Ry anj Pc?-*r lTo .:?.. . :>.. " ... , RAILROAD STOCKS- Par. Atlantic Co**; Line ce =-l-O i? ... . <-<-<s*;eake and Oslo.luv SO N -?- i ?n? -c?.1#U5 s.t;k?_-? A-r L:n* pri. IX 4? e>ktr*r? A'r :*>zz.. W" 30 ... i Re'way p:?. >-? 5: s. ? Rafl?17 com.MS 9 I AVK - : I TRIST rO ETC- K B-ead Street. S ? ... ! T.r- ? :* :??? tr:- anf 7*?_et? IT? ... '-?-i Katzesa Ea_* :??. us ... i .-; :: s :r?-* -.-. E?* ...... :? UJ, ID --?- Tartanal.IK . ae_ r.i.ra 1 r :ri Uk Snt '??:tr.:.? and Xtr^r.an-.. -i-:-?'r_- .Viit-j. 3*i.S .J? . i.4 ; -i Sa-r an; T-u?: . ? *i c --jw *,z.t ear-.nga 7- _X it; iat rri B*n* a? R .:zz.^i JE at ? r of P.. ^=.cnd . V m - g :a ~--?- . i* IS". 1? ?fesi ?ad .a cm a J-If-.-rLL.iNZOTE a a- 7:--. j": ? ; :af ? ^- ?*-r* a.-^ L*ic Ts . :* :j? FeSerass -**-:? Con -**. i* M "--?.- -t ;:_ '??--? 'J*. ... .-* 1 j r.fa^r? Bstp .? .awc? ? i? 7* . , -.. .-^%cn* .!..-??: ray ng ?r, -' i :~'- ?-?:: r-.-.r- ? _r- a?C-a -.-? V:r1? a-e ?-?-?t -* ?---&?-- >? i-- Sat - "? *-;9r-r-~: r-i.: BOK'D LIST A..:t-C=?.-=:e-?, I* ' f.i ?. a.:-*-! ar T->i*r?-. : aj * Ar .-.-.at 7s-.tvj Oa o.C ta vre.' a- ? - - . -i* Use let Si ? , Ate--.' "oae- LIB* L ees ?? K? K C L cot 4* '.2 Ba : =. r- . , ? r.-?*e?**? a - : ot a cet ??t ? ??? ? ?r.; lt...-? -?. ?_.???? a-.i M are '? Lerl a-: ?~or=>*n'> t? . t<.rt: *rd Oc-npan? 7f : | V ?' ? *-?? -A....? . ; f-c^-ari a - LtM i at ...... *.?a.-^.-i air L;r.r stamped ? Want as a nai ??. < - Sortlerr SaBwqj =? . t r::-t '--a:et Jr.' > ?' I reafnaeres *? i>*> f 1 regia. uti a ? " t Pi.-m-r.rn ??. ? - - ?.'rr->B-.-: Bras ?tagtala-Car cj..- ;,- t, v;, ... V* Rr ?-i i- *.r - -> T" ' ?? ?<??' aal -I ta -?i in ?-ott??n ttrthi r? Tor> iteienibsi r s'ti?e ane exert?4 4a- ?? ? I- tbe <ol.'r- -?-?.? ?-? . - v twerd, with ' . ? ' -*!. e-r - * ; *r ? t 1X2 e* the asassri T*i? CSV <n . , "m ' ? t ?b holiday I*merrew. hu' ? a*?a?: set U points n r? - -??- s*ner? r BlI pel--* - ,? ? <o '' ? ? r?-n..-? d. .??.?. , - ? r ??? flr- st ar ?-??-.. sataai. arc *.-?!.. sea-? ? t I | av ?? " ? '^:-.e Pe.-. " ' : ? a' a - ap -? e?w:s'*?4 t . tra ? r ? ? ? a- a r. .... ;-ii7:rr at,?^, T-r <10*>nr was u. ., ..... ^ ,v< . ? ,-. . . <hj*T long itnea T>- . *>? ? ? 'or a ?z-'-.-mt" b * ? - ? ? -t ? t a ? . ?*?.--. *t*--V? T?r? OPEN AN" irv.TM WTT'f THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND i\ MAKE? A START. 3 I'KK CENT IXTCRaVST. i J Sales. Stuck. \Ut> Chalnurs ,j; paid) Allls-Chalu pfd ?*? i-J I ,M A r.i !i;amjtoil Copp< : Am. Agr. Gh#M. com... M* Aaaer. b . t sugar, com. "*"* ^TT'lma ("an. . Mt American ran, pfj" ?At AM . C?r ami l'uumir ? \:nc: lea* Cotton I Ml Am. Hide ?T..1 i. pi i Am -i l< an Linseed (Ml mm An* > Ivan Locomotivi Am.-r. loromn-ln . pfd MM Aiii.-r. Malt . \. . pfd MS) Am r. smelt In?. \ |?,... Am. i ices {muff, . am Am. : lean Sugar 2TJ Amar, Tel and T? L ?'?? Am. ican Tobacco, ecu. Anvrnan Tobacco! pfd . *.? ?? \nii.????>.; . < .er... . l.MD At. bison .... i?> Atlantic l\ l,-t l.ltle . . *. P. l. of i\?"i>. .. . Ml Baltimore and <>:i.<> .. Sal Bat a: ste.-l. cm. I I Berti. Steel, pfd . . 1.1*1 BriL-Amer Tob ?\> 1 ??*'?? Brook h n Raold Transit 'i>??vntr:?l leather, com. L4W Ciaadlan Pacific. fi Chesapeak. jnd ? i MM Chjieaao Grest Western Ha r*HI. <;-. it w -m. e'd l.'l- i "11 . Mil. ?!:?! Paul MM CrudMe steel Cor com :Y> i-fiu-iMc Steel. p'd . U ' Cal. P- ro'e-.-.:.. MO Coiorad . Fuel Iron. Colorado ari l Southern iA> ("opsooflit. ,| t>* Corn Prod ucta. . r?env. W!o ???r ir lc. c >"!. 1 >env & Rio <1r->;?'.! . S.V IWstllJer*' .-. c C ir. ? 1 . F?e< t? r. d ?;.?,? SOD Gen fAVi 11 real Northern < ;r.-a: Northern < llinois Central lim Interhoro-^'e: ,100 Interh?ro-M?t . pfd EAt I?t. M.- Marine, i i International Paper a tori, UM4 BT THOMAS BBANCH * CO. Closing. Bi I Asked Sales Open. High. I tail m . ? li*a Bai kere and Brokers. Stock. jSTAk ixtv, 142 She .Vi ;> 13% 01 I3W4 1 ?fe -3-v. 1?3? ?Mi 1 c>. 1JI I42u rMsa? ?Ela 1.1 Internat. Paper, pfd. Liggett dr Myers. Uggett ? Myers, pfd Loiillard Tob. Co.. com Lorillard Tob. Co. pfd. ?741 Uoaiga Vaiie> . *<> 1 .miv, and Nasnx illc... mm Meg. Petroleam . Mo . Kan and Texas laj Miami i 'opper. KM Missouri l'.icitic . National Biscuit. . i .< \ i i loaal Lead. N. ? Vol k < Viitral. X. \ i int. a-i.l Wehten . MO Vorfoik anil W estern.... WO Northern. Paclflc. PadBc Mail. ". Pennsylvania . Peoole's i;?*?. P.. i", c an.l st i., com. P., c. <? and St. U. pfd 8 l":t* Coal Co com. i '? . ?st .1 ste. l Car_ Pressed Steel Car, pfd |. i i:\ <t,. l Spring, eom , ? o Reading . . ? o u. ouMie Iron and Steel. Reoublll I. .mil S. pfd.. Rock I s*and. Open. High. Loa-. m 114?, II..-. I2SS i'ai 144* 3 llcA, I2*S i;3% 144 MM mm r.K><t Ill's -TfS I4t ? ?I, Mi. lT2t4 nr. 1 le.S IT?*i I14U 1*41 12)rt. :ti 114 :i<o 116 174 I 'S-? S3-, u tM*a mm\ 114 sn. .!4'4 IB** Hi.-, 1"1 --i tjo.-k Island, pfd. 4-'. 14 " S. a t.. com. r. X<3 < \. I . *?fd. 4f 11*1 S.o. Sheffield . ici; |? ? a i??4Sern faeiOe . <?i, " ?? * ?HtHem TteUwav. /SIL loo ?ourbern ,lv???^?, pfd .' M stsfdaed .""I, o?di. ?% St. IXMi'e s-->uth?estern. 14| Texas Pic'fic. :??,?, lonug l*"lon p?elfie. T*?i ;.<?>? i C't'ted CiK?- St-.--S . 114*4 p < Cs?t Iron i,;ue. ..]??... i? . ...i r?nh??er... 'n' ? .4 is ' p., ? ,i <t?te? -t. -1 .. T, MV, M'V 1 St'V? ct,.,l. pfd lie . .i4 ?> . v,...-.! ??>!?mlcai . ??:<, *:\ 4 : . V i -I' ir. Chem. pt'J. :>?. Va ami p. r*o., corn E* "* " Va. Itv and I*. Co.. pfd . . Wahaah. WaKaah. ?fd. Western t'nion . Weynian-Rruton. com. r.i. Total sales for d?iv. 1T?V1 shares. Total sales for week (three davsV M4.mn shares Mla rn 1141. . .! . ?'" . M4 4 IS* 2f0 j on a scale d.^wn. with foreign houje? big i buyers her? for the purpose of undoing the short .-r.d various straddle*, st.? tha mark? t , firn.eri up as.itn a'ter midday cu the d.' I round from th:.< iouroe. a broadening outside : bcrir.jr movement, and covering" by early 'ail.era for -i '.um. ?ho wt-re probably influ? enced by the Mr exports, and rumors th.it the Nation?: Glnaere' Association estimated tlie crop at lI.TMiSHa" bales. Active months sold at a net advaaee ?? ?SCSI potata on thts h?lfe, but the near approach to IS cent* braucht out a great deal of long cotton, and last prices were SJMO points up to I? points f i t ton futures close.1 sit ad) : Open. High Low. Cleee. X. vonbor . 11*3 December .1?.?? It"* 116? l.?7 January .13.7C Ii? ll<a> II.Ti Mcrrb . 12 K IJ.71 li.M y? .irr? :;.s* irst i:.:? Julv.tiC 11 TS 1:56 13.79 Spot cotton .'ose.! steady: middling up? lands 13.10: middling gu.f. 1*.*': sales. 39 bales, j i'o::oii. ?teady: middling. 15.1?; gross re-i . ejpts. l:.ti ba >?: rt'e. :? la'-- stock. 11*.- 1 IM bale?: export to the Continent. 1C?> bales; : Coj.-twisc. C.rf bales Total to-day at all ports?Xet receipt?. J (2,CC bales: export to Great B-ltain. 55.374: bales: to France. 14.1S4 bales: to the e'ontl-! r.ent. 4M4? bales, stoek. LS53.SH balee. Consolidated at all ports?-Vet receipts. : 511.Tl" hales: export to Great Britain. S4.5.3 bales; to France. 35.1*30 bales: to the Conti-i nent. balea: to Japan. L*1C bsles. Total since September 1 a- all ports?Net j rr, <iip'?. Z.77: ???a.e?. expert to GTekt i Britain, LwaUOB bales: to France. 530.0?? ; tii in to the Continent. 1.I56.7C baies; :o I Japan 61.45? ba.ef to Mexi~o. 5<N> bu!??. New Orleans. November ST.?Cot ton futures opened sTta.iy at an advance of from 3i|14 poirts. There was an Influx of buying or? ders Short-? covered In confusion on the ca . i*ab.eirra:iv? 'rom Liv. rpoo! w ere bull ;?v. 1.-. fn*. ? ff*r-.ngs from the lone ?M? increased, ar.d at the middle the trading rr.rnth* were for'eC to a level 4*J." points '.ewer At r.c--. r-:-es *t?c? ?s: points o-.rr 7 ?* ?rdav? as: p-t-ee. In the af-.ernoon the rr.arlr-- "?-as at*a?y with p-1-e? !.?fjig points c-'- yee-'r-a; ? ?va-jres Spot '.-.ton. ???a*7. ?-?' up. rrlff'-g. sales on the spot b? -i a:.-. : -w to erriv?. Futures C seed "rm t.t a r.r* advar.-e of fff!5 p-lr.'.s Xereaaker ?--?. Deeesaber January. ?1'-" Start:- May ?-?? j.y. ij_er. LOCAL M-VBMLET QUOTATIONS. r-:r-.an?d tr Le'y Ciar.lulor. Co Com-! -..?? "- Her.: t--.t K:.l-.aisJ. Va. ACTTAL WHOLESALE QlOTATIONs OF MARK LT sickens choice.. *. ."""**T U fl :5 ' --:--? . . ? :o ? - - each . a? 8 55 - 'it i-g? ?arl. 3 w G?*?* >-i.a' ?mrz. . ?'9 4V . arge ? ? .- z - ? ?j 14 ?-.a -. young Vi % \T% T-.-f ? . is ^ i% : POCLTatT Head aid r??t Of? T.ra?;.e '--.re. b. 5> tr -f; J "..-i-li '. ? rt'.i IT 9 U row., ehotee. a M ?-? v ker? t 15 *i ft T?v<ki . ?* ? 17 Cue. s T-j GAX2. Tar*..-j . :: 2 je wr.e e.... L.:; 9 ~ ">GC?Crated -?-e? rears? '-eet. 2ox . a ."0 -aef ??-?? ..-???-? ?? v - -?? ? ?r - r i II j B LT!?? ;, - - . . rrea b . . a * X- arts fate C ? -TO K Lt-e as- sprfsaE D . I * ? ' ? **r "y. 7h . ... ? ? -, .i . r-.. 'a;- s . "C ??* - ?* -.r-r.er?. "b ? ? 8 < ft?e?. ;s . :?* 4-^ Ca?- ? 'e - t? p?ts??. lb . .. * -i ' - ? " 1 KZ - BA? >N Ra ?j* w ? ?-.-?'. asaa I .t ? ?? . .i.-g- r? - :* ... t . :, srt! I i*>>f t;r??;? ?r ^ '.?t?.- f. ' ? -? : te 3 seats a?-. t?- < ? - a 4 ? 4 ' g w-r. :n ? ? ??:? *-'.tw ?jg? a > ' ?? '??? Mi.-* : ? j a? I ?. ?, ??: t: <*',%' -sr. ? ail. ...... ajajaaaj ^?fcatl j i r . - . .. , reew-1, 'e-^vs ,... i ?* '? ' ' ??? ? ? '.-"1.1 ^ . . ? I-. *v? <?'?..? r*s sea .M I aad eat. ? . .. vf ta v ?a i prevision* the outcome \aried from un chasges rlKarr.? to an upturn of He. l.tadlns futures ranged ea ioi'.ows: I Open High. Low ClOSS. V? I.EAT Dec. t*H K-'i SIS Mil Mav . SO1, :?! 90 90"*! July . 874 ?S;i ?Ti ?M4I C< >RN? Dee. 47*, 4?S 47t? 47%! Mav . 47% 4$ 47-s 4? I July . 4v? 19 4S'_ 4S?s OATS oats -.... n tWk it I May . SSi 33% SSVi ??*| July . -2>? 33-- :.??? M ESS PORK?Per bb:. I IX.-. 17.75 Jan.19.17 19 35 1917 19.W Mav .IS. 4; 1S..TO U.45 1S.S2 LAUD?Per li?> :bs. I>ec.l?.*? 10.97 l'X$5 10.? .'tn.10? 10.C lv?0 10.?3 May .1017 IP. 35 Mil ?.? .-i:uKX KIBS?Per 11?) ,b.?. Nov. 10?0 Jan.?.22 10.? W.3? 10.27 May . 9'.' t.K 9?:' 9 92 <"*sh srain closed: Wheat?No. 2 red. (i 2 r : >j2; No. hard. Sfn>S7%c: No 1 northern. S6087c.: No. 2 hard. m&S&'jc. Corn?No. 3 y-.-.'u*-. olil j??.-. Oats?No. 3 white. 34%c.; standard, t&bi. t*%c Kit HAI ON D GRAIN MARKET. Richmond, Vs.. November 27. 1912. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE WHEAT?Car iota No. 2 red. Western. Qt LOS No 2 r-S. Virginia. ? IM No. < red. g L01 Virginia, bag lets. 97 4 Lai <.< KN-Car io:? (Old). No 2 wait--. ff c| No 3 ?UM. 4* 01 No i mixed. ? ?4 No 3 mixed. ^ Virginia, bag . 4*0 70 cv.-n on the cob. *" t> 40 OATS Car lots. No. 2 mixed. 34 Q No. 3 mixed. a g. No 2 weit?. ?7 flj 3 white. U 0 Winter seed, bag let.J. 7? ? St Kl E?Car Iota No. 3. v 71 No. >. a Jl VlrgtalS, bag .ota. f) ?t Bit II MOND HAT MARKET. Ri rbmoDoV, Va. November ?7. 1KJ. 1 following are the gaotatlssa on the Rich- : rr..:.i !!jy Exchange: Car lots? No I Timothy. J?.or. g .-rar.-jard. 19.90 a N 1 Timothy. 5 UM No ; Timothy. ij.3t> ft lcoo ; L gh ? r. mix'd. 1*50 e * No 1 Clover, mixed. No. f Clover, mixed. No. X Clover. No 2 Clover. HAT??tmp!? . STRAW?Compressed . I.. "?e Drrs?ed. larire teles... 1708 9 13 00 e 15 00 n 17.00 Nominal Nominal e * te ? uoo SlUVfCS?ComprcMfd . 11.00 ? 13.00 V ose-presaed, large bales.. 1100 fi Load vour csra ??> ' hst hay at doors rep? resents content! and thus avoid rejections Thla market grades hay In accordance with the National Hay Association CATTLE MARKETS. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET (Ssle* n; l"n!o-i Stock? Yarda-l Richmond. V?.. November TT. 1J12. R? port of thi -s:.e-k market for the m.k e:.'in-r November *?. 1317: Bist steers. T H T*%c.; medium to good. 5*? 0 ; common to fair. 4:?'? ?">" t beat heifers, S>3 5 ?o ; medium to good. tSftac . common to fair. 334c : best co*s. 4'tg5c.: medium tr. good. Zl*''i 4c.; common to fair. 2-. i?7i>- ; best oxen. *>0l*4c.: medium to sued. 4*441 4*v : ' ommon to fair. 3!*"'?4e.; bulls. 41, v 44.,.; best ca'ves. Ht78Hc : fair t.> rood. ?'t T^Lc.; dicks. 40Sc. Cows and calves. SJS0 ?0.0? per head Beat heavy hogs. S0$V-i light bojrs. 7'i7\e.: fhoats nnd rdgs. g^f?u.c ; sows and stags. CSV, .; beat lamos. 6H4TT'-. ; m, dit::n to good. 5ft*r-,e.. common to fair. tjfcS4tjC : best sfteep. 44f4';. ; common to :alr. 2'a-nAc. Chicago. III., November T ?Cart>?Market st-ttig to iOc. up Cow* and heifers. 12.70? 7.?5. calves. S? 50S10..T. Hogs-Market weak to ?c lower Bulk of sales 17 ?Ott 7.7T,. sheep ? Market strong. He up; iambs. 57.TS 37 77 New Tork. November 37? Beeves?Steadv to Arm. Steers. J4 75'<ts.40; bails, $4B?00; rows. tl'""v4<* Calves?Firm to 26c. high? er Veals. 17.~811.50; culls. 15fj7.30; barn ysr? calves. M0*LSS. sheep and Lambs? Firm Sheep, $;.-.?*?. .75: ? ulls. $3?i.?: lambs 17T6'o*r- craia 14 ?5 0T>. Hogs?Steady. IJrht to heavy hogs, $7 SO ? ! IT: pigs. fT-if KIClfMOND TOBACCO MARKET. I Richmond. Va. November 27. 1JI2. '? Following are the quotations oa the Rich? mond Tobacco Ext. hange i Short leaf. Long ieaf. Wrappers Lugs ?t 7.75 BS? 0 12? 0 15.00 BRIGHT*-. f v ok KRS?Common 7**t!ium . Flaa . ttvSJ 12-GO HUMJ 17.'? 30. W 25.1)0 B.Cv 111* 12.0) 0 1*4 a mm 0 15.90 U 17.00 it X 00 0 2&.M 0 30 0? 0 1000 0 rat* ? 15? t TTER6?Common ITtdium . F;ne . Fancy. FIl l E RS?Common Medium . Oood ......_. Protection and Free Trade Happily Combined PROTECTION equally afforded depositors of large and small amounts by our capital paid in of $2.000,090 and our surplus of $1,000,000. FREE TRADE, by reason of our large assets of over TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS, worthy borrowers are assured of ample funds at all times. First National Bank Ninth and Main Sts., Richmond, V?. Among Other Tilings He are thankful to-da> for the class of men who constitute the clientele of this Compam. None better in the world' Virginia Trust Co, RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. f.-.PIT 4L..ONE MILLION. jHniiiffti JOHN SKELTON WILLIAMS, President. JAMES G. TINSLEY, Vice-PresMent. E. L. BEMISS, Vke-PwWent. S. D SCUDDER. R. J. WILLINGHAM, JR., Vice-President and Treasurer. Assistant Secretary and Assistant Treasurer. Richmond Trust and Savings Co. Capital.One Million Dollars 1109 EAST MAIN STREET Authorised by law to receive and execute trusts of every character, of courts, corpora? tions and individuals. Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Assignee, Receiver and i'ru?!ec. cither sole or in conjunction with individuals. Those who contemplate the employment of the services of a Trust Company will find it to be to their interest to confer with us. This Company takes entire charge of property, real and personal; collects and remits interest, dividends, rents and income promptly, and is prepared to discharge faithfully all duties of trust known to the law. i The Company acts as Trustee of Mortgages and as Transfer Agent and Registrar of the stock of corporations. Deposit accounts received and interest allowed thereon by agreement. Correspondence and personal interviews specially inrited. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Benjamin P. AlSSf. Va -Carotin*. Che-mlosJ Co. Charles J. Aaderaaa, Geo. W. Anderson a Sons. Merchants. Joo. ?- Heasier. President Union Bank of Richmond. E. I>. Bei of John L> Willianas a Sons. Bankers. James D. Cram*. "'resident B. F. Johnson Pub? lishing: Co. J. ?. Elle?. Vice-President National State and City Bank f.e<>. A. titbeoe. Of Gtbeen * Moore lntrurar.ee. afunford. Harrten. Williams a Ander eon. Attorneys et Iavw. J. wnitam Mlsseassrr Middendorf. Winieme a Ce . Baakers. Bead more. Jas. A. Meacare. Secretary and Treajrjrer TtScfh mond Oua.no Oo. War. G. MeAeee, Pre.sirjer.t Hudson a Manharta-i R. R. Oo.. New Tor*. Oliver J. Saasa. President Amerltmn Na/tio.-.al Bank. S D. Saaaataaj Vice-President and TTeaenrer. John T. ??*ae. President Maryland Cas-aalty Co.. Baltimore Jesse* O. Ttasaey, Oapi teilst. rMreotor Ft ret Na S. W. Tib a via. Treasurer S%aSeaS <"al uBpa Cbetoadeal Oo. Tee*. S. WaeeJwrlarat. Presldetat TTra-lirla Rail-way and Power Co. L. je. Wnitasas. Of John I. Williams a Sor.s John Sfceltea WtUasaas. President John T. Wllati, Contractor. Mewsit M. WoodwarS. Of Woodward a Son Lumber S f ine . M.00 e MM \\ ?APrERS?Common .ILO? m ?M Good . M m CM r ine . CM ? CM Medium.CM a* *YM Fancy . art* 9 iv? SCX-CCRED?NEW. Lugs, common to good. U# ? 7.M L?W food to prtm?. T.M # S.M Short leaf. IM O MM Loni leaf.MM O CM Wrappers .CM # 17.M MI?* ELLANEOCS MARKET*). I>RT C.OODS MARKET. WeW Tork. November TT.?The cotton goodaj and cotton yarn market* were very strong. Businea* In n.-st hand* is active. Worsted yarn* were eteady and are being purchased "lb-rally Jobbers are doing a fair btwineaa fer the season NAVAL STORES Wi'mington. N. C Xorembex 37.?Spirits Turpentine?Steady at BHe-: receipt? 25 casks Roain-Steady at CM: receipts 1M barteia. Tar?Firm at CM: receipt? II bar? rels. Crude Turpentine?Finn at 133? OS n. | < > Ipts IT barrel*. MARINE n?TEUJGaT3.CE. PORT OF RICHMOND. NOVEMBER X. Uli | ARRIVED. Steamer Brandon. Harnay. Norfolk. mer-| cbandlae and paswengersj. Old Dominien Line. Steamer Pocahonta*. Grave?. Norfolk and' Ju .ne? Rii-er landing*, merchandise and paa- i ?engers. Virginia Navigation Company. Steamer Aurora. Fsmun. Petersburg and I Janoeej River landings, merchandise and pa? secser?. Furman Line. FAILED .Steamer Brandon. Harney. Norfolk. ia?r-1 chixdlse and passenger*. Old Dominion Line. steamer Aurora Furman. Petersburg; and j Ja nr. er Rlvr landings, merchandise and paa aenaera. Fnrro.an Line. Trade lYeeort. Bromdatreet'a to-morrow will aay for Rich mend and vicinity Trade in most s'ap'e lines continue active, I .iltho-ogh continued warm weather has re- I tanfei) sales In seasonable cenimedltlee. up to the b?glnni!!*T of this week however, the < usruai holiday activity ?? becoming evident, and retail trade shows tmproremen* Whole? sale shoe and drv good* houses have had a 1 stood season and continued fllltntT-In ordere are noted Machinery and supply houses report activity, and the aame I? true ef foundries and structural ateel works. Paper manufacturers report active ordering, many p arts havlne sold their output several we?ks in advance. Lumber manufacturers r.nd dealers report active ordering Coal brokers and shippers are not la position t* su pply the demands owing1 to curtailment of production*, and in this and other lines rom plalnta are heard of car shortage. Construc? tion work Is unusually active for this season the year. and ail available labor Is em p'oyed. The tobacco cree ts reported ef i poor qua:: tv but rood price* are paid far I a har l* offered Cotton prices continue te ? advance, and with the marketing ef this ? product collections at the South shew las- ' prov< meat No account is too small for this bank to handle F.F.V. CHARIeES F. HUDRALL AIT>ITTNC, AOOOUNTINC, SYSTEMATIZING. ? Mit.. Wirtin ?!,??> Inrirtlrr Ifabtnl B?k Work for South Richmond by becomif; a depositor in ths bank. E. A. BARBER Jr. Read! Mark! Learn! Why you should make THIS Bank YOUR bank. The Bank of Comrnerce and Trusts is large enough and strong enough to care for all reasonable needs of its customers, and at the same time not too large to be able to extend to each one of its patrons that individual interest and personal attention to which they are entitled. Open an account in our Commercial or Savings Departments. Be as much at home in our office as you are in your own. Depository for State of Virginia and city of Rich? mond. Bank of Commerce & Trusts Business Interests Of the present day require the co-operation of the bank as never before. KcluBOfld's Strictly Coewerciil Bank offers its co-operation to business interests, large and small. And, although a COMMERCIAL bank in the strictest sense of the word, we solicit personal, checking and savings as well as commercial accounts. 3 Per Cent Interest, compounded semi-annu? ally, paid in the savings department. Planters National Bank of Richmond, Virginia. CAPITAL.$ MM?.W SURPLUS AND PROFITS.$l,4tf,t?f.M "THE HOME FOR SAVINGS." I The Central Rational Bank I Solicits the accounts of hrms and individuals and gives every I uushk nfinn consistent with sound banking. II The service accorded patrons of this bank accounts for our I con tin sous growth. I The Central Rational Bank 1 Par Cent A flowed mm faitnti