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New York Stock Market New'York, November 3;?The specu lattve element mlvocatlng hlgher prices for stocks rftlllnd thelr forces to-day nnd lifted quotatlons. Tho profcssed I grounds for tho movement were the steel nnd copper tradn advlccs. The dealings tn United States sieol expaiid ed to a large vtdumo ln the noighbor hood of 30, at whlch prlce stop loss orders from uncovered shorts seemed to b? dtslodged. At 80-3-8. a new high lovel for the movement. little business was done nnd the whole mnrket closed very dull on the nd vance. The princi- i pal news trom tho steel trade con ?Isted ln tho statement of the Iron Age that buying of steel ralls by thu i rallroads for 1911 had hegun. i, On the side of the copper trado thoro "were reports or some or the princlpal! producets holding for hlgher pi'icos aud j of sales to forelgn buycrs of large j wmounts for dellvery in December nnd January. The call money markot did not show 1 tho expected relaxation, the rate hold- > Ing at 4 per cent. or abovc for the' first time In the fall season. Tho weekly statement of the Bank or Eng. land dfsclosed a large reductlon of "other securlties." reilectlng repay ments ?by the money markot to tlio bank by' renson ot tho easlng of tho outside money market. Bonds were Irregular. ' Total sales. jiar value. $2,14 2,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Total sales to-day, 596,100 shares. New York, November 3.?Money on call stronger, 4ijr4 1-2 per cent.; ruling rate, 4 per cent.; closlng- bid, 4; of lered a>t 4 1-4 per <;ent. Time loans stronger; for slxty days and ninety days, 5 per cent.; slx months, 4 3-4. Prlme mercantlle paper, 5 1-2 to G pe.' cent. storling exchange weaker, wltn actual business ln bankers' bllls at J4.82? $4,8210 for sixty-day bllls, and at J4.S590 for demand. Commerelal ?hllls, $4.81 3-8@*4.81 7-8. Bar sllver, 66 l-S. Mexlcan dollars,- 46. RICHMOND STOCK MARXJBT. By RIchard W. Maury. ?^ Stock and Bond Broker, 1015 E. Maln St. Rlchmond, Va., November 3, 1910. STATE SECURITTES. Bid. Asked. I Virginla 3s. Old, C. and R., 1032... SS S Centurlea. 2-3, C. and R, 1991...... 86 S RAILROAD BONDS. A. C. L. R. R Con. Tr. 4 p, o.... 86 C. and O. R. and A. Oen'l M. <Ha.. 101 Georgla Pac. lit Ca, C, 1922.11$ Georgla, Sou. and Fla., U046.105 .. Georgla and Ala. Con. 5s. 1946.... 104 Norfolk and West. Ry. 4i, 1996.. 9t Rlch. and Dan. Oold ??. C, 1915.. 105 Seaboard Alr Line 4i, 1950. 85 Seaboard AdJ., 5 p. c. bonds, 1949.. 72 Southern Railway lst 5s. 1994.108 Western N. C. Ut 6s. C. 1914. 105 STREET RAILWAY BOXDS. Va. Ry. and Power Co. 5s, 1934.. SRV4 . STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. Va. Ry. and Power Co. pfd....100 71 Va. Ry. and Power Co. com_100 21 RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantlc Coast Llno com.100 US Chesapeake and Ohlo.100 $4 Norfolk and Western com.100 ?S Southern Railway pfd.100 60 Southern Railway com.100 2GV? BANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. Bank ot Commerce and Trust. 100 111 Flrst National.100 300 Merchants National.100 850 . Mechanlcs and MerchRnts Bank.100 225 National Bank of Virginla.100 178 National State. and City Bank..100 172 Planters National.100 ?J0 Savings Bank ot Rlchmond. 25 63V& Unlon Bank of Rlohmond.50 220 Virginia Trust Oamrjany.100 118 MISCELLANEOUS. Amerlcan Tob. Co. pfd. 6 p. c.100 95 Amerlcan Locomotlv epfd.106 Va.-Car. Chem. j?fd. 8 p. c.100 124 Va.-Car. Chem. com.100 65^ Quotatlons for tnterest-paylng bonds ar st a price, to whlch Interest must be add ed. Incomo bonds and certlflcates of lndebt ednesss are tlat. COTTON MARKET8. New Tork. November 3.?Smaller estlmate of the crop and Southern advlces clalmln that there waa more damage from the re cent cold wave. than prevlously reallzed, Im pa.rted a generally flrmer tone to the cotto market to-day. and the close was firm at net advance of 7015 polnts. The markc opened steady at a decline of 407 .points un Car over-nlght selling orders and tn syrr pathy wlth indlfforent cables, but soon ral . lled on September from leadlng bull opert tors. and improved gradually during the da on the demand from .this source, togethe wlth covering by recent selters who ar ?pcared to he lnfjuenccd by b'ulllah Souther rrop advlces and the strong character c some of the buyers. Closlng prlc?s wer only a shado off from the top under rcalli ing. It waa reported during the day tha the average estlmate of members of th Savannah Cotton Exohange was U.790.0C bales. and that members of the August exchange estlmated the crop at 11.S0O.0C bales, comparlng with yesterday's rumorei estimates by others of 13.000,000 bales, am recently publlshed estimates rnnging fron .?. little over 12,500,WO up to 12,900,000 bales These estlmates by Southern exchange mem bers appeared to create conslderable buylni flower here'Vi' coni)*cllon with numerous prl vate advlces-" covering nearly all the lat sectlons of the belt. and indicatlng that th ' recent cold wave had done seriouB damage the lnference being, apparentl>% that th ' larger estlmates of the yleld had been com jilled before the full extent of the frost dam age had been made known. Southern spo markets offlclally reported early were un ehanged to >jc. lower. There were report here late In the day of a better export de tnand ln the South. and private cables suj gested that the European trade has pal cpmntratlyeiv 1'nle attention to tho largi estlmates recently circulatins here. Recelpts at the ports to-ilay wer? 4S.0 bales against 63.412 last week und 65.958 lai vear. For the weok 400.000 bales agalnst 391 is<! last week and 402.610 lasl year. Today recelpts at New Orleans were 12.S1" bali agalnst 7.91R last year. Cotton futures opened steady and close flrm. Open. Itlgh. Low. Clos November. 14.29 14.24 14. ttecember .*4.3fl 14."J 14.2< ' 14. .lanuary.14-20 14.37 H.17 14. Fsbruary . ?'* March .?-25 14-4 14.25 14. . Aprll . "? Mty .14.35 .14.54 14.32 14. June . 1< ?juiv .14.2X 14.K0 14.27 14. August .H-.lS 1<so 1'-"1 "? August openlng. asked prlce. Spot cotton closed flrm and unchange. middling uplandn. 14..".5; middling gulf, 14.! Cotton. qulet; middling. 14.55; gross r ceipts. S.'GS bales; stock. 106.258 ba'es: expn to France. 140 bules; to thc Continenty I.S balea. Total to-day at a;| ports?Net recelpl til'.K bales: export to Great Brltaln. 1.5 bales; to France, Mn bules: to thc C'ontincn 12,927 bales; stuck. 663.656 bales. Consolldatcil at all portr?Net recelpl r33.79S bales: export to Great Brltaln. 141.1 ? bales;'to France. 42.347 balea: to thc Conl nent, 135.0-9 bales; to Japan. S92 balC3. Total since September 1 at all ports?N recelpts. 2.S6G.422 bales: exporl to Gre llrltaln, 9SS.425 bales; to France, 266.C0) bale to the Contlnent, 771.147 balea; to Jnpu 11.057 bales; to Mexlco, 500 bales. New Orleans, La., November 3?Cottor The cotton market to-day was apparenl rree from the nervousness and irrevulurl ' whlch marked the tradlng on Wedneeda Thomas Branch & (EsUbUehed 13JS4 IJfew York Stock Exchad New York Cotton Exchanj Private Wires to Principal Marke Official Range and ftale of Stocks in New York BALES. 1,800 Amer, Agrl. Chom., com. 47% Alli.i-Chalmers . ano Allls-Chftlmers, pfd. 83 a,4fl0 Amalgnmated Copper ... 71% 2,?vi Amerlcnn Cnn .."...... 10% 5,900 American Can, pftl. 78% 5,000 Amer, Car and Foundry. 64% Amer. Car and Foun., pfd ... 700 American Cotton 011..... 66% Amer. Llnseed Oil, com.. ..'. Amer. Llnseed 011. pfd. 4no American lyocamotlve ... 39% 200 Amer. Locomotlvo, pfd... 100% ?100 American Mnlt, pfd. 34Ti 4.300 American Smelting . 82% 8,600 Anierican Beet Sugar.... 87 1,30) American Sugnr .118%, 1,769 Amer. Tel. nnd Tel. Co... 112% 130 Amorlcan Tobacco, com. 430 710 American Tobncco, pfd.. 94% 1,025 Annconda Coppoj- . 43 7,200 Atchlson . 105% 100 Atlantlc Coast Line.118% 10A..C L. of Connectleut.. 236 \ 300 Baltfmore and Ohio.10ST4 1,650 Brooklyn Rapld Translt. 77% 3,000 Canadian Paciflc .200% 2,900 Central Leather ...'.. 35 5.CO0 Chesapeako and Ohio.... S3% 1,050 Chlcago Great Western. 24% 100 Chl. Great W'?Rt? pfd.... 48% 4,600 Chl., Mll. and St. Paul... 125 250 Chlcago and Northwest. 119 300 Clev., Cln., Chl. and St. L 66 1.100 Colorndo Fuel nnd Iron. 34% 600 Colorado and Southern.. 69% 100 Col. and South., lst pfd.. 78% 2,200 Consolidated Gas .138% 600CruclbleSteel.com....... 12% 235 Cruclblo Steel, pfd. 78% 200 Delawaro and- Hudson... 170 900 Dlstlllers' See. Coflr. 32% 800 Erle . 30 300 Erle, lst pfd.;.'..*. 48% 200 Fed. Mln. and Sm., pfd.. 41% 700 General Electrlc . 166 1,200 Great Northern, pfd.127% By THOMAS BRANCH * CO? Bankere and Brokers. Open. Hlgh, Low. Closlng. MHH Bld. Aaked. SALES. Open. 48% 48% 83 72 10% 78% 66% "m 41 106% 36 Ti 83% 39% 119 143 435 06% ?13% 106% 118% 235 109 78 a?% 35% 84% 24% 48% 128% 149 66% 35% 59?4 76% 137% 13% 78% 170 32 Ti 30%. 49% 43% 165% 127% 33 71% 10% 78 39% 106% 34 Ti 81% 37 118% 1?% 430 94 % 43 104V< .118% 235 108 Ti 77?i 199% 34% 83% 24 48T4 125 148% 65 34% 69% 76% 130% 12% 78% 170 32% 29% 48 Ti 41% 165 127% 48% 9 33 71% 10% 77% 66% lll 66% 12 32 40% 106% 35 82% 39 V* 118 142% 435 ?S% ?13% 105% 118 232 10S% 73% 199% 36% 84% 24% 48% 126 Ti 148% 68 36% 59% 76% 137% 13 78% 160% 170 82% 32% 30 30% 49 49?/4 43 44 164% 156 127% 127 Ti 47 9% 10% 78V4 55% 115% 67 12% 34 41 106ft 85% 82% 39% 119 142% 436 95% 43% 105% llSTi 240 109 78 200 36% S4'/i 26 49 126 149 67 700 Great Northern Ore ctfs 69% 600 Illlnols Central .136% 4,250 Int. Metropolltan. ,22% 3,800 Int. Metropolltan, pfd.*. 66 ? Int. Mer. Marlne, com.? 200 Internatlonal paper .... ?% 400 Int. Papor, pfd..P. 68 L400 Kan. Clty South.; com.. 82% 122 ?an,Bai?,cuy So^h., pfd 88% 4,00 Loulsvllle and Nashviile 146 100 Manhattan.143% 1,800 Mo., -Kan. and Texas.... 36 Mo., Kan. and Tex.. nfd. ... tooailasourl Paclflo ........ 64% National Lead. 5,300 New York Central.116% 200 N. Y? Ont. and Western 43 400 Norfotk and Western... 99% 2,90ft Northern Paciflc .., 110 800 Paciflc Mail. 83 3,600 Pennsylvanla .1.lfllJi Peoplo's Gas, x 1%%. 300 Preaaed Steel Car. 36 Proaaed Steel Car, pfd. ^'12S 5y' ?.teel SP'intTi com... 35Ti 77,000 Readlng.163%/ f\0 Republic Iron and Steel 33% Republic I. and 8? pfd. 4,800 Rock Island'.'. 33% 300 Rock Island, pfd.;.. 64 700 Sloss-Sheffleid .'.. 62% 6,600 Southern Paciflc.119U 700 Southern Rallway . 26% 700 Southern Rallway, pfd. ani 30 Standard OU ............. 616 1,600 Tennessee Copper . 38% Texas-Paciflc-. 67,800 Unlon Paciflc ......'....... 174% 600 Unlted States Rubber... 87 78T4 167,700 Unlted States Steel. T9% 2,500 Unlted States Steel, pfd 117% 2,600 Va.-Car, Chemlcal . 66% Va.-Car. Chemlcal, pfd. 100 Wabash . lgiA 1,100 Wabash, pfd. aB? 1,200 Western Unlon . 73% _Total sales for day, 519,800 shares. 60V? 77 137% 18V Closlng. Bld. Asked. 60% ?? 184 136% 32% 22% 68T4 59 6% 6% CLOSING BOND QUOTATIONS Allis-Chnlmers lst 5s (bldi.... 77 Amerlcan Tei. and Tei. conv. 4s. 100H Amerlcan Tobaeco 4s.,. jsoh Amerlcan Tobaeco 8s (bid). 106% Atchlson conv. 4b:.v..;>...< 107>4 Atchlson conv. 5s (bid).108% Atlantlc Coast Line lst 4s.'...'... 95 Brooklyn Translt conv. 4s. 83% Central of Georgla 5s (bid).106W Chesapeake and Ohlo 4V4i.102 Chesapeake and Ohio. conv. 4',4s.... 93% Chlcago, B. and Quincy Jolnt 4s. 96H Chlcago, B. and Quincy gen. 4s (bid).. 97'1 Chlcago. Mll. and St. P. deb. 4s. 98 and after a decline at tha openlng ot 507 polnts the market recovered and, closed steady at a net advance ot 11012 polnts. Cables a.t the openlng were Just about as expected, but thc weather map was favor? able and a moderate amount of selling caus? ed prlcos to eng. After the commlsslon houses began to receive buying orders from outslda traders the decline was checked, the lowest prices belng 607 polnts under yesterday's close. As the result of several 1 estlmates of the total crop from Interlor experts, whose guesscs ranged-from 10,750, I 000 lo 11.750.000 bales, the 'market assumed I a , very steady tone. Around noon prices were 15 polnts up from tho lowest and 8010 j polnts-over yesterday's close. In the after I noon the market retatned Ita good tone, the | close belng 12014 polnts over yesterday. I Spoi flrm and unchanged; middling, 14'ic; sales on thc spot 380 bales and 225 to arrlve. Futures opened steady and closed steady. Closlng blds: November, 14.20 nomlnal; De. eember. 14.24; January, 14.30; March, 14.45; May, 14.57; July, 14.64. LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Levy Commlsslon "'Company, Commlsslon Merchants, Rlchmond, Va. Rlchmond, Va., November 3, 1910. ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OF MARKET. LIVE POULTRT. Turkeys. lb. IR fi1 20 Chlckens, chnice, small, lb..:. 15 0 16 Chlckens, cholce, medium, lb.. 15 0 16 Chlckens, large. lb. 14 Hens. per lb. It 0 12 Roostera, each. 35 0 40 Geese. fat, large. each. 60 0 70 Geese. small, each. 40 0 50 Ducks, large, young, lb. 15 Ducks. small. young, lb. 14 EGGS?Crated. Incrates. nearby, fresh.. doz.... 27 " I In crates, othor sectlons. doz.. 27 - Gulnea eggs, doz..T.. 18 i GAME. * Whole deer, per lb. 15 1 I Saddles. per lb..'. 20 0 Jl -'I Rabblts, No. 1, each. 23 0 25 -Rabblts, No. 2, each. 12 .0 15 - j ' BUTTER ?? Family, cholce, fresh, lb..'. 25 y ; Merchants'. falr, lb. 20H r\ LIVE STOCK. ?Veals, cholce to fancy. lb.... 9 1 I Veals, poor to fnlr, lb. 8 0 V. Calves. runners, lb. 8 0 1 Sheep, per lb. JV4? ?! Lambs, spring, lb. 7 Cattle, falr to prlme, lb. 8 ? 51 Hogs. lb. ? O ' ? COUNTRY-CURED BACON. Hams, well smoked, large, lb 19 0 21 Sldes, well smoked. Tb. 17 0 18 Shouldcrs,-well smoked. lb.... 17 0 18 HIDES. Dry fllnt. lb. 1? Dry salt, lb. 1* Green, salt. per lb. t Green, lb. 8 Oreen, damaged, lb. 5 ? 8 Tallow. * s 1 Beeswax . *8 ; I ' WOOL. e i Bright. No. 1, tubwashed, lb ... 26 - I Bright. No. 2. unwashed. lb... 24 0 25 - I Ch.. unwashed,- free ,ot burrs.. ?( 21 t I Ch., unwashed. lightly burry. 18 - j Ch., unwashed, medium biftry -t s MISCELLANEOUS. - j Drled apples. 0 4 > Onlons. dry, per bbl. 1.75 ? 2.26 d Potatoes, Irlsh. No. 1, bbl.... 2.00 :r\ Apples. per lb.,-.... 1.75 0 3.00 | Market Condltlons.?Turkeys active. Chlc' 50 ?ns and hens very plentlful and. dull. Eg; t flrm. Veals In heavy demand. Game scar and wanted. Itide mark,et flrm. Apples fal ly active. RICHMOND PRODUCE MARKET I'nlrs* othcrvfise stated thene quotatlm are wholesulo prices. Orders fllled fro ! stores ln small lots nre charged extra. r- 1 FLOUR?Recelpts contlnue heavy and ma -s ket dull with downward tendency. WHEA 46 ?Qulet wlth llght recelpts. CORN?Du '?''< 1 O.VTS-Vcry dull. RYE?Quiet. HAV ?0 I There Is very llttlo change In tho sltuatlc 16 ['since our last lssue. The better grades co <n ] tin.ue lirm at prices quoted, whilo tho lo 53 | gra'des nre dull and neglected. APPLES-?Recelpts of cholce to fan1 stock llght. and markot flrm for same. R celpts of medium and low grades heavy ai market dull. ?POTATOES?III falr domand wlth mo erate recelpts. HIDES?Contlno In good deman'd at qu tatlun*. .JOCVS?Recelpts light; market in go> shape. BUTTER?Active at quotatlons. POULTRY?Cholce fat turkeys in good d inand. Chlckens plentlful and dull. Oth stock about steady. VIRGINIA BACON?Unchanged nnd cath RECBIPTS FOR THE WV5EK?Wheat. 2 934 bushels; corn, 29.6CG bu.Viels; oats, 60.: bushels; rye. 3.9SS. bushels; flour. 6.105 bo rels: hay, 299 tons: millfoed. 410 tons. STOCK IN ELEVATOR?Corn. 914 bushe' oats, 25,542 bushels; rye, 341 bushels. POULTRY?LIVB. Per pound. Turkeys, lariro and fat. IS 0 2 Turkeys, small and thin. 15 0 I Chlckens, large.... 14 0 1, Chlckens. niedlum. 15 Chlckens, emall. 15 @ 1 Hens . 1 Ducka, large, young. H 0 1 Ducks. old... ;? 0 1 Roosters, plece, llvo.? 0 * ^Uuineas, plece, live..???? 30 BUTTER. Cholce family packed.... 25 Cholce dalry packed.?' Chulce store packed. 32 0 2 Packlng .?. -?Va EGGS. rates. nearby, (reah lald. 27 ts OPEN AN AC-1UNT WITH The Union Bank of Richmond 1107 KAST- MAIN STREET. tl.OO. MAKES A START. 8 PER CENT. INTEREST. Chlcago, R. I. and Pac. Ity. rfg. 4a...... 77% Denver and Rlo Grande ref. Ba. *4K Erle conv. 4a, aerles "A".'.. 76',J Erle conv. 4a, aerlea "B". tiU Interborough Metro. 4%a. 81Va Inter. Mere. Marlne 4Ha. 65% Kansas Clty Southern lat 3a. 72% Loulavllle and Naah. Un. 4a.<.. ss Mlaaourl Paciflc 4a (bld)..'."*,. 77 : Mlsaourt Paciflc conv. 6a (bid)......? Ss Norfolk and Weatern lat con 4a. 83 Norfolk and Weatern conv..4a. 100% Pennsylvanla conv. .1V>s (1916). 95T4 Seaboard Air Line AdJ. 6a. n% Cratoa, other sectlons. 37 Barrola and boxes.;.. tl ? 2S Gulnea. 18 GAME. Whole deer, lb. 16 ta 17 Venlaon aaddlea, lb. 22 ? 26 Wlld turkeys . 20 Rabblts, choice. 23 ? 77 Rabblta, small. 15 Q 20 Rabblte, damaged. 10 nt 15 HIDES. Dry fllnt, per lb. 17 Dry salted. Ib. 16 Green, aalted, lb. 1) Groen, lb. 8 Dry fllnt, calf sklns. lb.17 It ia not sat,- to ahlp green hldes wlthout aalt. HAY. No. 1 Timothy. 10.50 No. 2 Timothy. 13.00 No. 3 Timothy. 16.00 Light Clover, mlxed. 19.00 No. 1 Clover. mlxed. 1S.0O No. 2 Clover. mixed. 15.00 No. 1 Clover. Nominal No. 2 Clover. Nominal STRAW?Compressed . 7.60 Lnoso pressed, large bla. 9.00 SHUCKS) . Nominal I.oml your cars ao that hay at doora rep reaenta contents, and thus avoid rejectlons, Thla market grades hay ln accordance wlth the rules ot the National Hay Association. FLOUR. Wlnter super. 2.60 @ 2.S0 Wlnter extra. 2.S0 fo 3.10 Wlnter clear. 3.50 @ 3.50 Wlnter stralght. 4.00 ? 1.25 Wntlrr patent. 4.65 ? 4.30 CORNMEAL?City, sacked. 64 Country, bolted. sacked. 60 MILLFEED?Shtpatuff. ton aacked, wln ter.26.50 Bran, wlnter.22.30 Shlpstuff, aprlng.25.00 Bran . 22.00 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. APPLES? Ch. to fcy. handpacked. 2.50 <oi 3.25 Good to prlmo. 1.75 @ 2-50 Common to talr. 1-00 ? 1.6J PEARS?Kelfer. bbl...... 1.25 & 1.50 GRAPES? Concord, 5-lb. baaket. 14 ? 15 Catawba, 5-lb. bskt. 14 ? 15 Nlagara. per 5-lb. bskt. 15 ? 17 LEMONS . 6.50 @ 7.50 OICANGES?Valencla latea.... 5.00 & 5.50 Jamlaca. 3.50 @ 4.C0 Florlda . 3.00 ni 3.50 BLACK PEAS. 1.50 @ 1.60 BLACICEYE PEAS? No. 1. per bua. 2.40 No. 2, per bua. 1.00 ? 2,25 CLAV PEAS?Per bua. 1.40 ? 1.60 MIXED PEAS. 1-30 ? 1.10 BEANS Navv, No. 1 whlte. 2.25 ? 2.o0 Common to cholco. 1.75 ?, 2.00 'Colored . l-6? @ 1>T3 POTATOES?No. 1, bbl. 1.50 ? 1.75 No. 2. per bbl. l.W ONIONS? Per bbl. 1.76 @ 2.25 CABBAOE-Per ton. 8.00 ? ?.? COUNTRY PRODUCE?WHOLESALE. FEATHERS- - ? ? Live geese, per lb. 50 ? m Mlxed, per lb. 40 SEEDS-; Clover. per bus. 8.25 ? 9.00 Timothy. per bua.,. 4.00 fjj' -4.50 Orchard grasa, bus. 1.60 ? '1M Buckwheat, per bua. 75 ? S0 ' German millet, bua. Nominal BBESWAX . 2s DRIED APPLES- ? Slloed, per lb. * JQ *\ Quartered . 3'.4? 4 Dark, per Ib.??> 3 gal DRIED PEAOHBS-Peeled, lb. 8 g 9 cei Peeledfl dark. lb.;???? J g 7 r- Unpeelcd. pcr lb. , * ? ? CHERRIES- :? _ Pltted (new) dry order. 10 g 11 I RASPBERRIBS?Per lb. 1T W 1>1 ?, ! BLACKBERRIBS .t J ? WUORTLEBERRIES. H & 12 Tubwashed, freo ot burrs.. 24 ? -a Unwashed, freo of burva. -0 ? 21 Merlno, unwashed..-.????? " ? ? Burry, 2?Sc. per lb. Icaa. | ROOTS- . Glnaeng, per lb. ???? Senlca. pcr lb. 4? 9 4o Va. snake, pcr lb.?> ? JO May apple. pcr lb....... 3 g 3 | Trune pink. . 2 T? I Wlld glngor. free of flbre.. 8 g 11 , Wlld ginger. natural. 6 ? 1 CHESTNUTS?Per lb. * BACON?Htma. small. 22 Hams. large.'. ? g 21 Sldes. smoked. ? ? IS Shouldera. smoked. 17 ? IS DRESSED HOGS. Nominal LARD?CountO'. prlme. 13 ? U FLAXSEBD?Per bua. 1.29 ? 1.41 e- TALLOW?Por Ib. ? @ e er j WALNUTS?Per bua. 60 WALNUT KERNBLS?Lb. Nominal CH1CKEN COOPS. S5 ? 01 TURKEY .COOPS. Ll? ? 1.2; EUU CRATES.??? 45 W &< BUTTER BUCKETS-Doz. 2.75 ? 3.1a NEW YORK PRODUCK MARKET. New York, November l'.?Flour?Dull ai generally lower. Rye Flour?Steady. Buc wlieat Flour and Buckwheat?Qulet. Cor meal, Rye and Barloy?Steady. Wheat Weak; No. 2 red, 9(^c elevator and 94M f. d. li. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, Sl f. o. b. ufloat. Futures closed 4Vi?l-/;iu. ? lower. December, 95>a ?97*10.; May, J1.01' July, 99Hc. Corn?Steady; No. 2, 56=?o. el vator, dbmeatlc bRsls, lo arrlve, c. 1. f., ai 57iJc. r. o. b. afloat. Fulurea wlthout trai: nrtlona, clotlng '.4?%<!. not advance. D reinbor, 55^c.; May, 56T?c. Oats?Stead l-'utures wlthout tranaactlona, closlng T! lowor to !ic. higher. November, 37%c.; I cemher, 37",Jc.; May, 33%c; July, 39%c. Beef and Cut Meata?tandy. Lard?Easl( Tallow and Petroleum-rSteady. Wool?Qul Rosin?Qulet. Turpontine?Ea?y; machl: barrels, ?J',?e. Rice and Motassca-Qul< Sugar?Raw, flrm; reflnert, qulot. Coffe< Futures oponed atoudy at a net decllne 44(>7 polnts. closlng qulet at not doollnea 71^15 polnta. Spot steady; Rlo, No. 1, li Santos, No. 4, UH?12c: mlld, qulet; Co dova, UliVUVic, Butter?Flrm; creame apeciala. 33c.; extras, 31'/jC Choeae?Fln iluite, whola mllk, avorafye fancy white, H^ 15c. Eggs?^Steady. Potatoea-Easy; Mail per bat;, $1.306} 1.50. ' Cubbagcs?Steady a unchanged. Peanuta and Frolghta?U Ichunged. , ?. Cottonaeed olt waa hlgher^'on Improv Southern Paclflc conv. 4s.,.. 99 Southehi Railway 6s (bid). 108 ?outhern Railway gen. 4s. 76U United States refundlng 2s, reglstored.. 100% United Statea refundlng 3s, coupon.100% United SUtes 3s. reglstered.101% United states 3a, coupon.101% United Statea 4s, reglstered.115 United Statea 4s, coupon. 115% Unlon Paclflc conv. 4s.106V4 United States Steel 3nd Cs. 103% Vlrglnla-car. Chem. 5s (bid). 100 Wabash lat and ext. 4s. 66% Wliconiln Central 4s. 93% demand for ?pot, falr speeulatlve buying and flrmer erude markets. Closlng prices were 28 polnts hlgher on spot and unchangod to 10 polnts hlgher on futures. November, 7.390 7.46; December. 7.4207.43; January, 7.4607.48: February, 7.4807.68; March. 7.6907.6ft; prlmo crude, 6.2006.26; prlme summer yellow, 7.660 8.00; prlme wlnter yellow, 8.0009.00; prlme summer whlte, 7.6509.00. CIIICAOO GRAIN MARKET. Chlcago, III., November 3.?Sevcre dlsap polntment to believers In hlgher prices came to-day ln the wheat market. largely because of reports that wlnter-sown acreage ln thls country ls teh largest on record. Tho close waa heavy at a net decline of 1V4 to 302Hc Corn flnlshed <404?c to 14c. under last nlght. and oats down ?'Sftlac. Lateat flgures for hog producta were unchanged to 5c. advance. The leadlng futures ranged as follows: ????.?, 0pen' Hleh- Low- c'ose. WHEAT? Dec. ?9% May . 56 July . 93% CORN? Dec. 47W May . 49& July . so% OATS? Dec. 31?i May . 34% July . ZV.i MESS PORK?Per bbl. Jan.17.12 May .16.20 LARD?Per 100 lbs. Nov.11.60 Jan.10.80 May . 9.77 SHORT RIBS?Per 100 lbs, Jan.9.12 May .8.95 1 Receipts?Wheat, 36,700 bushels; corn,,257.200 bushels; oats, 185,400 bushels. Shlpments? i Wheat. 21.600 bushels: corn. 125,400 bushels; ! oats, 240,600 bushels. | Cash graln closed?'Wheat?No. 2 red. 90%? ' 92Vic; No. 3 red. 8S%091c: No. 2 hard. 90440 , 93&c; No. 3 hard, 8S%09OVJtc; No. 1 norlh | ern. 81.0101.04; No. 2 northern. 81.0101.02: No. 3 northern. 93c.081.OO; No. 2 aprlng. 94c0-.ll: No. 3 spring. 94c. 081: velvet chaff. 90037c; durum. 80090c. Corn?No. 2, SO05O%c.: No. 2 white. 50i,4c.; No. 2 yellow, 50'4'ff SOVic.; No. 3 whlte. 49?4c; No. 3 vellow. 5O05OVic.; No. . ?. 49V. 0 49Vic.; No. 4 whlte, 49%f<49%c; No. 4 j yellow, 49',iTil9>ic. Oats?No. 2. 31c; No. 2 I whlle. 3303414c.: No. 3 whlte, 82032%c.; No. , 4 whlte, 31H032V4C.; standard, 32V&033C. I Baltlmore, Md., November 2.?Wheat?Mar ] ket flrmer: spot, contract, 88%c. Corn?Mar I ket steady; spot, 65Vic. Oats?Flrmer; No, 2 whlte, 37H037%e. Rye?Flrmer. RICHMOND 'GRAIN MARKET. Richmond, Va., November 3, 1910. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE WHEAT?Car lots. No. 2 red, Western. 0? 95 No. 2 red. Virginia.:. 96 0 97 No. 3 red. 94 0 95 Steamer . 90 0 93 Virginla (bag Ipts). 80 ? 94 Virginla. bag lots (for seed).. 0 1.00 CORN-rCar lots. No. 2 whlte. 0 68 No. 3 white. 0 67V No. 2 mlxed. ? 67V No. 3 mlxed.'. 0 57 Virginla (bag lots)..;,.. *7 0 59 Corn 011 the cob (new)... 62 0 53 OATS-Car lots. No. 2 mlxed. ? 36 No. 3 mixed. ? 35>, No. 2 whlte. 0 38 No. 3 whlte. 0 37 Wlnter seed (bag lots).'.. 50 ? 68 RYE?Car lots. No. 2. 0 87 No. J..-.. 0 84 Virginla (bag lots). 81 0 86 Virginla (bag lots). 79 ? 84 CATTLE .MARKETS. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. (Salca at Unlon Stock Yards.) Rlchmond, Va.'. ? November 3," 1910. Report ofthe live stock market, for th week endlng October 31: Cattle, 401 head; calves, 74 head; shecj 107 head; hogs. 992 head. Best steers. 5Vi06c; medium to good. 4%( 614c.; common to fair,. 3Vi@4Vic.; best heifer 5c.: medium to good, 4Vi04%c; common I falr, 3Vl@4c; best cows, 404V4c; medium t good, 3V503%c.j common to falr, 2Vi03%c bulls. 3%04c; calves, 60SV?c; grass calve 8ii 4l?e. Cows and calves, $25063.00 per heai Sheep. 2Vi@4V-c.; lambs, 39406c; n few e: tra. 6V3C.; hest hogs, 9V}c; medium to gooi S?4?0c; plgs, sows and stags, 70SV4c. * Chlcago, ill., November 3.?Cattle?Recelp 6.000 lieud. Market strong. Bceves. 84.50' 7.70: Texas steers. $3.3305.75; Western Htecr $4.1006.55; slockcrs and feeders ,84,1005.5 cows and helfers, $2.2506.50; calves, $7.50< 10.25. Hogs?Recelpts 16,000, head. Marki more aellve and strong. Llght. 8S.2508.7 mlxed. $7.1.108.75; heavy. $7.S50S.O5: roug $7.35iij'7..i5: good to oholco heavy, $7.3508.6 ?? : pIbs. $7.7008.53; bulk of. sales, 57.6O0S.E ?l" j Sheep?Recelpts SO.COO head, Market stead '? Native, $2.6004.33; western, $2.6504.35; yea 'f; llngs. $4.35(1(5.10; lambs, native, $4.7506.7 ?>j western. $1.7506.75. i; New York, November 3.?Booves?No trai e: Ing; feeling steady. Dressed beef slow : '" 8011c. per ,pound for native sldes; Tox; ia- j beef, 708Vtc- Calves?Market actlvo ai 0- | steady; airsold. Veals, $7010.75; culls._$ :"? . grassers. $4.73?5.C0; western calves, $5.75 f- 6.25. Clty dressed veals, |(:3017.CO; count: ,0" dressed calves, 9Vi0I5c. Sheop and Lambs I sheep dull and unchanged'.'lamba. extreme ?r; i slow and 5010c lower; soveral oars uiibo! "?Sheep, $3.7504.00; culls, $3.60; lambs. $5.50 &C0. 1107 iSnnt Mniu Street. Membera: NEW YORK STOOK KXOHANQB. NEW YOHK COTTON MXOHANOB, CUIOAGO BOAUD OF TUADB. E U RO.OEN. Manmer. ??????????????BMHBMBBka^^ The Serviee of a Trust Company "Following dosely upon the admmiatratlon of the estate of.the late Chief Justice Pnller by The Merchants Loan and Trust Company, as one of the executors and trustees under the will, comes the probating of the estate of the late Lambert Tree, another eminent jurist, the petition in this case being presented to the probate court on Wednesday by The Merchants Loan and Tnist Company, as executor and trustee of the estate. These two instances of the corporate handling of estates are notable ones for the reason that both gentlemen were eminent ui the profession of law-^pne having pecupied the highest place in the world's greatest trlbunal, and the other having distihetion throughout both continents aa a lawyer, a judge and a diplomat and both having chosen the same institution to adminlster their affalrs. And there is even more than this prominence to be given the circumstances. When men so schooled in legal requirementa and legal responsibilities, to say nothing of legal poeeiblllties, turn to the modern trust company and use its machinery as a safeguard for the proper handling of their estates after death the system is given the strongest possible endorsement, Thc estate of Justice Fuller was valued at nearly one million dollars, while,that of Judge Tree is more than four and a half million dollars," i ? The above edltorlal clipping from the EoonomiH wm handed to ua by one of our thoughtful citizens with the suggestion that we make it the basis of an advertisement* We adopt the suggestion because it emphasises our proposltlon, to-wit: That a strong institution like the VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY is better quallfied to act as Executor and Trustee than an individual. The reasons are many, and we invite the opportunlty of pointing out these advantages to any prudent man or woman interested in the matter. Booklet on trusts sent free. In it are glven some valuable Information about the drawing of a Will. VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANV RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000.00 HERBERT W. JACKSON, President. JAMES N. BOYD, Vice-President. JNO. M. MILLER, Jr^ Vlce-Preafaent, L. D. AYLETT, Secretary. * JNO. H. SOUTHALL, Treasurer. Life Insurance Company of Virginia Incorporated as a StockCompany in 1871 Oldest. - Largest - Strongest Southern Life Insurance Company Progressive - Conservatlve issues the Most Liberal Forms of Life and Endowment Policies from $1,000.00 to $25,000.00 With Premiums Payable Annually, Semi-Annually or Quarterly All Policies are Clear and Definite, and as Liberal as Safety Will Permit, and Their Values Are Absolutely Guaranteed. Insurance In force September 30,1910 - - OVER $71,000,000.00 Assets September 30, 1910 WBk - OVER 6,000,000.00 Capital and Surplus September 30, 1910 - - OVER 1,100,000.00 JOHN G. WALKER, President 6.65. Hogs?-Market 5c. lower. State and . Pennsylvanla hogs, $6.5008.85. - RICHMOND TOBACCO .MARKET. Rlchmond, Va., November 3, 1910. | Rrlghts?Recelpts llght and market qulet but tlrm. Dark Tobaeco?The market wlll be ready for all new dark flred tobaeco Tues i day, November 8. Sun.Cured?New.?Recelpts llght and market" active at prices quoted for all sound stock. BROWN SHIPPING?REORDERED. Lugs .$6.50 0$ 7.5? Short leaf.'. S.CO 0 9.51 , Long leaf. 10.00 0 15.00 i BRIGHTS. '. SMOKERi?Common .\ 7.00 @ g.51 Medium .* 9.00 @ u.M Flne . 12.00 0 13.04 CUTTERS-Common .11.CO ? 12.5S Medium . 13.00 0 14.51 Flne . 16.00 0 I8.tt Fancy . 18.00 ? 20.04 F1LLER3?Common . 8.03 ? i?.?i Medium. 1LW it 12-? Good . 12-56 0 18.51 Flne . 14.00 0 lg.ot WRAPPERS?Common .15.00 0 17.04 Medium ..18-00 O 20.M Good .???? 25.00 0 30.M Flne .?? 32.50 0 37.51 Fancy . 48.00 0 46.04 SUN-CURED. New prlmlngs. com. to primo.. 1.00 0 6.00 Lugs, common to good. 5.00 0 7.31 Lugs, good to prlme. 8.00 0 9.61 Short leaf.10.00 ? 12.50 Wrappers . 15.00 0 35.0) I.ong leaf. 11-00 .mb'CELLANEOUS MARKETS. PEANUT MARKET. (Reported by Rodgors, McCube & Co.) Petersburg, Va., November- 3.?Peanuts.? Spanish.?Market flrm at $1.10 per bushe for new Spanish. No. 1 shelled, Spanish, 7?< ! ?7-741-. per pound; No. 2 shelled, SpanlBh ?!? 4--i 05c ?? Vlrglnlas.?Market qulol at 3%?3%c. foi 0 fancy handpleked; 2Vfc03e. for machine pick "^ed; 202%c. for shelllng stock. ''?! DRY GOODS MARKET. New.York, Novomber-3.?Tho cotton good: \ market rule.d qulot wfNwut any appreclabt ? j change ln prices. Yarns hold flrm. Raw slll ls belng bought steadlly. The carpet auctloi .^Isalc contlnues to" draw n, largo attondanc of buyers, and ineichandiso Is bolng take: out steadlly at falr prices. NAVAL STORES. Wllmlngton, N. C? November 3.?Splrit Turpentlne?Stoady ai 75c; recelpts 29 caski Rosin?Steady at $5.35; recoipts 103 barreli Tar?Flrm at 52.00; recelpts 50 barrels. Crud Turpentlne?Flrm at $1.5006.00; recelpta : barrels. Savannah. Ga., November 3.?Turpentlno Flrin ut 76%c.; sales 62D casks; recelpts S( casks; shlpments 23 casks; stock 20,305,caski Rosin?Flrm; salps 2,35'.' barrels; recelpta 3,1' barrela; shlpments 3.010 barrels; atock 72.SS barrels. Quote: B, $5.95. r> aiAKINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF RICHMOND, 'NOVEMBER 3. 191 ARRIVED. Stoamor Brandon, Harney, Norfolk, moi chandl.10 aud passongers, Old Domlnion Lin Steamer Aurora, Barrett. Petersburg an Janles Rlver landlngB, :morchandlse'and pas sengers. Phllllps Line. Steamor Pocalionias, Graves'. Norfolk ar. Jamea Rlver landlngs, inerchandlsri and pai sengora, Virginla Navigation Company. Tug Standurd QJt' Company; No. 12, Burl Baltlmore, barge ot oll, Standurd Oll Co. Schooner Lizxlo A. WIlllaniB, Corbln, Ba tlmore, oystor ahells,'Morgan Bros. & Co. 8A1LED. Steamer Brandon,. Harney,-Norfolk, m? Chandlsa and pasaengorB.'Old Domlnion Llm Steamer Aurora. Barrott, Pctersburg an James River landlngs, merchandlso and pai aengers, Phllllps Line. Tug Standard Oll Company. No. li, Bur BROAD STREET BANK 303 EAST BROAD STREET Temporary locatlon during constructlon of new bankin? houis Capital .-- - - - $200,000 Surphu and undivided Profitt - $ 119.000 W. M HablUton. Pres.; f. .V. .<itaert. /hj-Pras.'.sJno. G. .ValKif. il v/i.-i Pres.: Andrew M. G'over. Cashier PERSONAL AND BUSINESS ACCOUNTS S^UCITED With assets of over Sl,700,00"), every inducement consistent with good banking is offered to its customera". 3 per cent. altowed in savings depart? ment. Bank is open till eight o'clock Saturday cvenings. IVerrport New. waa Old Polnt Rallrray and Electric Coropauay. Newport News. Va.. Nov. 2, 1810. Notice is hereby given that thera has boon deposlted wlth the Maryland 'IVust Company, Trustee, Baltimore, for tho purpose of purchaslng gonora.li mortgage bonds of thls company, un-i der the terms of sald mortgage, dated' February 28, 1901, the proceeds real? ized from the sale of certaln securl? tles heretofore lodged wlth the trus? tee as part collatrfral for sald gen? eral mortgage bonds. ? NEWPORT NEWS AND OLD POINT RAILWAY AND' ELECTRIC COMPANY. By W. J. PAYNB, President. Referring to the above notice, thi? company wlll receive offers of the general mortgafre bonds of the New? port News and Old Polnt Rallway and Electric* Company, for purchase, wlth. tha proceeds referred to, under the tor/ns of said mortgage. All of? fers must be at flat prlce and ln hand of. the undersigned not later than 12 o'clock M. on the 18IH DAY OP NO? VEMBER, 1910, and the rlght ls re served to reject any or all offers or any part thereof. ? Bonds accepted will be paid for not le/ter than November 21, 1910. MARYLAND TRUST COMPANY, Trustee. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore, oil barge. l\ Burgo Warwlck, Fltzlmmons, James Rlver ' j light. j \ _l Barge Ellen. 8. Jennings, Naulty,- Chlcka 7 homlny' Rlver. light. Treasury Statement, Washlngton, D. C? November 3.?The con dltlon ot the Treaaury at tho beginning o: buslness to-day waa aa follows: T'uat Funds, Gold coln.MOS.942,86: Sllver dollara.......;... 4S7,905,UO Sllver dollara ot 1890. 3.516.00 Silver certificates' o'utatandlng. 487,995,00 General Fund. Standard allver dollara ln general fund .,.....?* 1.659.62 Current llabllltlea. 116,057,81 Worklng balanco ln Treaaury off Icea 311,139.30 ln banka to credit of Treasurer of I tho Unlted States. 35,638,03 Subuldlary allver coln. 10,873.47 "?J Mlnor coln.....,;. .528,64 : I Total balance ln general fund...... 85,011,95 JSIPItOVDJO SlilOF,PING CAB SERVICf TO ME.UPHIS, TISNK., vla Southern Rallway, througlt Ashe vlllo, Knoxvllle and Chattanooga wlthout change, Leave ; Rlchmpnc 10:45 A. M, dally, Consujt.. tlpket agouta. WE WANT You to test our capaclty for hand? llng; business. We have ample cap? ltal and a force of competent clerks, tralned to handle your business ln a satlsfactory way. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1016 E. Main St. 3% in Savings Department National Bank of Virginia Capital, - $1,200,000 Surplus, - S 600,000 Accounts solicited Ninth and Main Streets American National Bank RICHMOND, VA. With ample Capital and Surplus and modern facil? ities, invites accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations. 3% Interest Paid in Savings Department. The Confederate Museum TWEUTH ANP CIjAY STRBBT3 OPEN 9 A. M. TO B P. U. ADMIS8ION 26?,