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New York a: New Vork, November 10,?Thc vio? lence and rapldlty ot tlie fall ln pricei ln the two days slncc thc olcntlbn stig gest a dlsposltlon on Ihe pan of stoch ninrkel lnterests t.> rcapprnlso thc re -iiltB, nlthotigh these results wero ln llno wlth the oxpectatlons held whlle prices were advancing prevlows to thu electlon ln tho cxtenl of the polltlcal .vcrturn. however, the outcomc evl dently has oxceeded the oxpectntlon of tho flnanclal comniunltj*, The re? sults io be counted on, thorofore, are less rcstrlcted than Were looked for and open up a perspeetlve that ls dls Qulotlng by reason of the dlffictilty "f estlmating lt. Unceftalnty andchang Ing condltlons offer prospects of un ?_( itlciueiit that are dlstaateful ln nnan clal markets. I'or tho mi.hl part. how? ever. the after-electlon action ot the market l_ accepted simply as a dcinon btratlon of tlie lutility and unwlsdom or tlie market operatlons whlch prc ci ded the event. The condltlon was _umm_rl_ed in the expres.e. dctermi nation ol professlonal traders ln stocks "td bc-U tho market, whatever Ihe re tult of the elections." Thu copges ilon or proflt-takihg sales f.mnd noth? lng of tho expected demand to absorb lt. The professlonals offered prlcea down bolril.v wlion the vulnerahle posl? tlon was dlscovered. Thelr requlre inent.s when they attempted to cover, were responsible for the vlgorous rally. vhlch brought the market to a strong closlng. anri wlth a large part of thu doclines wlped out. Various unfaVorable factors, Ignored whlle prices were on the upgrado, came In for more serious con-tdora-. tlon with tne decline in force. The amount ol tlie decrease In orders on hand of the United .Siates Steel Corpo? ratlon during October has been fore ?ee_ wlth great deiinlteness. almost ? rom teh time of the prevlous month's report. The publicatlon was accom _ianled by an explanation of a change _n the basls of computation whlch lni jproved the comparison with thc former ?low record showing. Thc fact thnt, on [its face, the report showed the low (record tonnage of unfllled orders on liand was sel.ed upon. nevertheless. ln ithe depressed mood oi tho speculatlon, jis evldence that the present prlce of ,tho stock was far out of line *$ith 'former loan perlods of business ln tho Industry. The enormous transuctlons in United States Steel on the down grado overwhelmed the whole markot. Tho spread of the express drivers" strike in New York had a very dls ciuieting inlluence on sentlment. The call loan market grew easter, affected ln part, no doubt, by tho litjuldatlon ln progress ln the stock market. The time loan division all re? ported an easinr tone. Bonds were Ir regular. Total sales. par value, $11, ?-'72.000. United Statos bonds were un? changed on call. Total sales-of stacks _or thc day were 1.17.,_00 shares. New York. November 10.?Money or call steady, 3.1-Sfi-l per cent. Ruling ?-ate, 4; closlng bid, 3 1-2; offered al .". :t-4. Tlmo loans easler; slxty days r.t?_ 5 3-4 per cent., and nlnoty days Ti@Gl-S; six "months, 4 3-4@0. Prlnu mercantlle paper, 5 1-2 to 6 per cent V^terllng exchange heavy, with actua! business in bankers' bllls. at $4.8150? ?JI.S165 for slxty-day bllls, and at $4.8565 for demand. Commerelal bllls ?4.S1?7 $4.81 1-4. Bar silver, 55 7-8. Mex? lcan dollars, 48. RICHMOXD STOCK MARKET. By RIchard XV. Maury. Stock and Bond Broker, 101. E. Maln St. Rlchmond. Va.. November 10, 1910. STATE SECURITIES. Bid. Asked Virglnla 3b, Old. C. and R., 1032.... f,i Centurles, .-3, C. and R., 1091. SSVs ??? RAILROAD BONDS. A. C. L. R. R. Con. Tr. 4 p. c.... S5 C. and O. R. and A. Gen'l M. 4i<is.. 101 Ucorgla Pac. let 6s, C. 192.. 118 Oeorgla, Sou. and Fla.. 1913. 105 ... ?icorgia and Ala. Con. 5b, 1945.... 104 Nor. and West. Ry. 4s, 1996. 99 Rlch. and Dan. Gold 6s, C, 1915.. 105 ... Hesboard Air Line 4s, 1960. 85 ... Seaboard AdJ. 5 p. c. bonds, 1949.. 72>_ ... Kouthern Railway lst 6s, 1994.10S Western N. C. lst 6s, C. 1914.SOS ... STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. Va. Ry. and Power Co. pfd_100 71 ?RAILROAD .TOCKS. Par. Atlantlc Coast Line com.100 116 Chesapeake and Ohlo.100 S',1. ... Norfolk and Western com....100 .IS .outhcrn Railway pfd.100 63 .outhern Railway com.100 __Vi ... BANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. Bank of Commerce and T_rust..l00 11J ... Plrst National.100 300 Merchants National.100 650 ,,. National Bank of Virginla.110 1S1 National State and Clty Bank..10 172 planters National.'CO 060 Savings Bank of.iychniond.2f. 6.1?? ... Unlon Bank of tftchmovjl.50 220 ... Virginia Trus_C''Cc?_p_yn.11-0 11S MISCELLANEOUS. ' Amerlcan Tob. pfd. 6 p. c.100 95 ... American Locomotive pfd.103 Va.-Car. Chem. pfd. S p. c.100 123 V_,-Car, Chem. Co. com.100 60 Quotatlons for intcrest-paylng bonds ari at a prlce. to whlch lntere?i must be added Income bonds and certlHcates of indeuted n-ss are. flat. COTTON MARKETS. *iew Vork, November 10.?The cotton mar? ket recovered rnosi of yesterday's loss dur? ln; lo-day's tradlng, for whlle scattorlnfj iuiuidatlon contlnu.d, the offerlngs wer< not so heavy and were readlly absorbed b> a demand from foroign and UomeBllc tradt lnterests aud the roverlng of sliorts. Thi openlng was"'steady at an advance of 4@1 polnts, uml in.ldc of the flrst hnlf hour ae live monihs sold li-iiK polnis net hlghei on covering and i.uil supbyit, lnspired bj the firm showing of the c-abies and privati advice from Llverpool, ? auributlng thi Btrength ihere to tbe llrmiiess of Southerr ma..,.',- and the actlvlty of European trade u'f.rings increased on thc bulge, nearly al nr thc large wire and commlsslon house: havlng selling orders, pretuihably for low account. und prices eased off 7 or S point trom ti..- best in consequence, There was ; good demand (mra trade lnterests and (or tirmed talk of teady and close lllsn. I.n-.v Close . ll l 14,68 lt.r.O H.c 14. CO ll.M 14' Thomas Branch & Cg (Ettabll.he! 1338J New York Stock Exchangi New York Cotton Exchangi Private Wires to Principal Market Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York By THOMAS UUANCII .- CO., Bankur. and Brokers. Open. Hlgh. Bo"'. Clo-lng. Open. Hlgh. Bovr. BALES Bld. Asked. BALES. 1 inn Anier. Aprl. Chem., com. 43**_ 43V_ 4-% -I3*. W4 800 Oreat Northern Ore ctfs _>?% K<% f?**i Allls-Chaimors. *SV_ i" W illinois Cohtral . 1.14 y_ i*V4V_ 'M 600 Allls-Chalniors, pfd. 30 aa sn M 31 6,.oo Int. Metropolltan . _IV_ 21 V_ '"^* __000 Amalgatntttefl Cimper ... 0***% C8% WH M ?'?^?> 12,'ipO Int. Metropolltan, pfd., 60% _.y_ -3% 1,000 American run ....". 9% 9% -V_ DU -"- 100 jni. Mer. Marlne, com... 6% 61*- !>*'* I- , \ mi-i-li an Can pfd. 74Vii 7.' 7. ??_ 75 .6 um internntlonul Paper .... 13 13 '3 ..w Amer. On* nnd foundry. 63% bi*. filV. ??-'?: ?'?-% .00 Int. Pnper, pftl. 55V. ?>V_ -^ Amer Car und Koun., pfd. 113 116 2,ff*o Knn. Clty South., com.. 32% 33 30% ?w Amer. Cotton Oil, x 2._*;_ 02% __?)_ -l**4 OWi '" ? f-W Kansas Clty South., pfd __V_ ? fi_V_ ?."? Amer. __lns_._ OhV com. HVa 12-Vii (inn i.oul.ville anrl Nushviiic H4V_ 11% 14_-V_ }_*? 600 Amer.' __ln__ed',Oil. ?_d... 3o% 30V_ 30% 30V_ 3- Manhattan. *,4"Vii mnp AmerlcnH l.oo.imotlve ... 39V_ 39V_ .IS 38 3S._ g,__0 Mo., Kan. nnd Toxas.... 33% 33% 31V_ ?>*? Amer. Bocomotlve, pfd. ... ... K'.._j lOtH. inn Mo., Kan. and Tex., pfd. .4V*. K4Vj ''*'?< '" American Mail pf.. ... ... 32 __ t.ono Missouri Pnc-tfc . 49% oo I8V_ ?_ 48,900 American Smelting . 79Vi ***J% 75% T**Ji '** 1,0011 National Bond . M<% 6_.i 07 '?*% 1,900 Amorlcan Beet Sugar.... :r7V_ _7V_ 36% ?IV_ 37y_ 18,400 New York Central. 114% 111% 113 ii'vu 1,100 Amaricitn Sug-.r . 1-7.. 117V_ 116% U'J1'** '??''- 1,100 N. Y? Ont. anrl Western 43 43 1- *>'-% 6,800 Amer. Tel, nnd Tel. Co... 141% lll.. 140V, 111% 1-U',_ 1,700 Norfolk and Wosturn... Itt tts 1'7 '?>> 160 American Tobacco. com. 4.V, 430 431 '33 43G 16,200 Northern Pacltlc .110% _l7Vt Jlt ?"j,* 400 American Tobacco, pfd.. !?."*>_ {_?_ 00 m 00 1,200 paclllc Mail . ai 31 30 ??? _,100 Anaconda Copper . 42 12 ?;!*% I0V_ 41 12,560 Pennsylvanla . 12_% 129% li'l. *29._ 22,S00 Atchlson.1-2% IM 101% KC% 103 1,300 People's Gas .10?% 100% 105% 10G 200 Atlantic Coa. t I.lne. 117 117 U5V. H&V. U< rsnn Pressed Steel Cir. 33% 33% 33 32% A. C. B. of Connectleut.. __.i 235 _35 233 235 Pressed Steel fJar, pfd. . w% 2,9.0-Baitlmore .and Ohio.107% ]tr7% jo.; 107 10.V4 201 n.v. Steel SprlnK, com... 33',-i 33V. 33V. 34 6,400 Brooklyn Rapld Translt. 77 77V. 76*4 7-V. .V. 184,200 rtoadlnR . 16094 IM'.. HH% 160V* 1,760. Canadlan Paciflc. 196% 19i% _9n% 197V. 19** 2,70. Hcinigltc Iron and Steel 34% 34V4 ;;:i'v ,w < 2,700 Con tral I.catli.ir . _3>i ? _3.? 32-1* .-N ?li''? 1, Wl Itopubllc I. and S., pfd.. (T7 .7 !W 06V4 13,000 Chesapeako ond Ohio.... K_v? Xi-ii go'v MV- .?*-' 2o.2f?') Uock island . _2 :_Vh 2-1t? 31% l.OOi Chlcagb Great .V'rstern. 2_V'_ _*_._ 21% 22',_ -:1- r.,:O0 Uock island. pfd. ('_??. t*3 62V_ Kj_ 100 Chl. tireat West., pfd.... 46 45 4s, 46 l*. 3,000 Sloss-Sheffield . 49',. ?>" ,,>,:l4 "'*'% 37,300 Chl., Mll. nnd St. Paul... 1__'4 1_3% 120V, U'3 123*. 33,100 Southern Paclfic .llti-% I17?i 11*>% IJLl'U A'? I'hli-nRo nnd Northwest. 147., 147:<ii 146V-<_ 116 147V4 3,.".fN) Southern Rallway . 27% 27% 2fiV_ -7 100 t.'Iev., t'ln., Chl, and St. 1.. 0*1 04 64 b3l. 04VS 3,300 Southern Rallway, ptd. 63% 64 ?2"_ 63 600 Colorado Fuc land Iron. 33V4 _3V4 32i. 32% 33% 11 Standard OU . 622 622 620 6ir> 995 Colorado and Southern.. .'*. f>9 6. us _..<, 3,100 Tennessee Copper . 36'i *')Vi :<4V_ 35V. Col. and South., lst pfd. oi 77 201 Texns Paclfic . 2?V_ 26V4 2i'*i 2? .,300 Consolldate. Gas . 136 136 134 136 136% 147,100 Union Paciflc . 173% 174% 172 173% 860 Cruelblc Steel, com. 12% 12% 12V_ !_?*_ 12% 1w Unlted States Rubber... 35 3u 34V. 34Vi 443 Cruclble Steel, pfd. 78V. VS'.i 77V<_ Ti% V- 400,?00 Unlted States Steel. 78Vi 7S;hi 7b 77% 1,100 Ueliiware nnd Hudson... 167 167% 106 166 1H7 2,2m Unlted Stetes Steel, pfd 116% U7Vi HW. U< l.l'io Distlllers* See. Cor. 33% ;t3% 31% 3_Vi 3_% 6.300 Va.-Car Chemlcal . 60% 61 60 60% 3,!>o,i ei-Iq . ?__ .a*.-, ?;gi/i -jg -.?,., Va.-Car. Chemlcal, pfd. . 12"-V_ W0 Krie, 1st ptd. Hi 48% 47% 47% 48 1.400 Wabash . 17V4 17Vi ''?% H Fed. Mln und Sin., pfd. 1,, hu 3,000 Wabash pfd. 36 36Vi -"4% ?>* 1.100 Oeneral Electrlc . 153% 154 151V. 152 l__t_ 1,500 Western Unlon . 71V4 71% 7.-% .u'i 7,u? Great Northern pfd.___._ 125.4 1-4 12b 125% Totnl sales for day, 1,157,600 shares. _ CLOSING BOND QUOTATIONS Allls-l.'hnlniers lsi 5b. 77'-. Amerlcan Tei, and Tei. conv. 4s. lOtf. Amerlcan Tobaeco 4s. SO1/;: Amerlcan Tobaeco 6s. 106-\ Atcbison conv. ls. 107 Atchlson conv. is (bid). 1071/. Atlantlc Coast I.lne 1st 4s (bid). 95 " Brooklyn Translt conv. _?. 5314 Central of Georgla 5s (bid). IWij Chosapoakc nnd Ohlo 4.J. 101*. Chesapeake and Ohlo conr. ?V-3. 94_<_ Chlcago. B. and Quincy jolnt ts. 93*_ Chlcago. 11. and Quincy gen, -ts. 97VI Chl., M1I. and 8t. P. deb. 4s (bid). 92? February. J4.65 March.14.71 11.71 14.83 14.74 Aprll . May .14,79 June . July .14.77 August .14.55 .September .14.00 . September openlng, bid price. Spot cotton closed qulot, 6 polnts advanco; middling uplands, 14.80; middling guir, 15.05; sales, S00 bules. Cotton, qulet; middling, 14.S0; gross re? celpts, 10.466 bales; sales, SOO bales; stock, 114.290 bales; export Coastwlso, 1,813 balos. Toial to-day al all ports?Net recelpts, F.UT4 bales; export to Great Brltaln, 4,455 bales; to France, 7,182 bnlos: to the Contl? nent, 14,364 bales; stock. 74S.009 bales. "Consolldated at all ports?Net recelpts, 29(1.162 bales; export to Great Brltaln, 80,275 bales; to France, 15,7?l bales; to the Contt. nenl, _7.76S bales; to Japan, 1,153 bales. Totnl since September 1 at all ports?Net recelpts _,1-8,0B1 bales; oxport to Great Brltaln, 1.107.454 bale;; to France, 285,045 bales; to the Contlnent, 837,039 baleB; to Japan, 1S.3SS balos; to Mexlco, 500 bales. New Orleans. L_, November 10.?Cotton? Spot cotton flrm nnd unchanged. Middling, 14'..c. Sales nn ihe spot 1.936 bales ?nd 4;35( to arrlvo. Futures openo. steady at nn ad? vance of 41J3 polnts on a somewhat hlgher Llverpool market than was due. Prlvau cables messnges were very bulllsh. statlns that Engllsh traders were Impressed wlth the nrmness of Southern markets and wltt tbo activity of trade In Europe. The weath? er map wns favorable, Indicatlng warm and dry weather --verywhero ln tlla cotton coun try. but lt did not stlmulate selling. Thi market waa qulet, but steady throughou the mornlng session. Cables from Manches? ter stated that a very large business was do Ing in that market both ln cloths and yarns The forecast predlcled unsettled weathei ln the Enstern half 6f the cotton belt, whic. was considered to bo an unfavorable feature In the afternoon session the markot wai qulet, hut very steady. Futures closed steadi nt a net advance of,J4<3>16 polnts. November 14.47; December. 14.50; January, 14.69; March 14.S0; May, 14.92; July, 16.01. LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. (Furnished bv Levy Commlsslon Co.. Com mission Merchants. Rlohmond, Va.) Richmond. Va., November 10, 1910. ACTUAL WIIOLKSALE QUOTATIONS OF MARKETS. LIVE POULTRY. Turkeys. large and fat. 17 Turkeys, small and thln. 1_ (f " Chlckens, cholce. small, lb.... ? @ iB Chlckens, cholce, medium, lb.. 14 Chlckens, largo, lb. 13 Hens. por lb. " ? " Roostors. each. *? ?* ? Geese. fat, large. each. 6o @ 70 Geese, small, oach. 4o @ =0 Ducks, large, young. lb...._. .15 Ducks, small. young, lb. 13 <SP " DRESSED POULTRY. (Head and Feet Olf-Undrawn.) Turkeys. large nnd fat. lb..... 20 Turkrvs. small and thln. lb.. 7 & 1? I, per lb. 3 ? Ih...... H ? Ducks, large and fal, Ih.- \\ 1_[ ,k .,?, per lb......;....? ? ? ._. ge and fal. lo... Ducks', small and ihln, lb. Gocsc. fat. lb.??"? 10 ? ? DRESSED HOGS. Hogs. small sizes. lb -. " ? ? . Hogs, large and medium, lb.. 10 <3> ?, Hogs, sows and stags. " _, Hogs, boars. ., w m Sparerlbs and liver.. ' Country sausage, lb. GAME. Whole deer, per lb. ? Saddlcs, per lb. ? w Zl Rubblts, No. 1, each. -- Rabblts, No. 2, each.-;???? ? ? la EGGS?CRATED. In crates. nearby. rresh, do_... M ln crates. other sectlons. doz.. -*> GulnVa. doz.?. " BUTTER Family, cholce. fresh. lb. 2S Merchants', falr. lb.?;?? -<H. L.1VE STOCK. Veals, cholce to fancy, lb.. \-eals. poor to falr, lb. Calves, runners. lb. Sheep, lb. Lambs, spring, lb.? ?. " Cattle. falr to prlme. lb. 3 ? 5 IIo.b lb. '*" ' COUNTRY-CURED BACON. Hams well smoked, large, lb. 1!> @ 21 Sldes. well smoked. lb-------- " '* ? Shoulders. well smoked. lb..., li US . ? HIDES. Dry flint. lb. 'J Dry salt. per lb. ? Green. salt, per lb. 3 Green, pet- lli,. * __, Green. damaged. per lb. 5 _> fi Tallow . ' Beeswax . "* WOOL. Bright. No. 1. tubwashed. lb.. 26 RilBht No. 2. unwashed, lb... 24 ? "3 Ch.. unwnslif.. free nr burrs.. 21 Ch? unwashed, ll.hUl' burry. IS Ch.,' unwashed. niedlum burry 26 MISCELLANEOUS. 9 st _> 7 @ 4 ippl l_ per obl. t-75 0 2. Irlsh. No. 1, bbl. 1.50 @ 1. MARKET CONDITIONB. . RecelPt* heavier and marke .Ipts ?f chlckens and fowl aboii the demand. Dressed roultry for same as ye! llght. Dressoi itood demand under llght recelpts iciinis ln goi.il demand. Egg* ;? verj llght r ? t. roll but to ii i-ni OPEN AN AC*1UNT WITH The Union Bank of Richmond 1107 EAST MAIN STREET, {1.00 MAKES A KTAKT. .3 PER CKNT. I.NTKI'I.ST. Chlcago, rt. I. and Pac. Hy. rfg. 4s. M*H , Dolnware and Hudson conv. 4s (bid).... 98 | Denver and Rlo Grandc rcf. .r.s.-. 01% Erle conv. 4s, serles "A" (bid). 75% Erle conv. 4s, serles "11" (bld). 69_ Inlerborough * Motro. I'.s. 79% Inter. Mere. Marlne 4!_s. 61% Kansas Clty South.rn lst 3s. 73% Loulsvllle nnd Naih. Un. (s. 98V. Missouri Paciflc 4s (bld). 77% Missouri Paciflc conv. (is. 03% Norfolk and Western lst con. 4.. *JS'._ Norfolk and Western conv. ls. 90% Pennsylvanla conv. atis (1915). 95% wanted. Vcals?Rocelpts sllghtly more in? creased; market actlve. Country Bacon? Very scare and in blg demand. llidcs?Mar? ket flrm and wanted. Miscollanoous?Drled fruit, onlons and potatoes fulrly actlvo under moderate receipts.-Apples?Receipts docreas ing, and together with a very heavy __ mand the markei ls in extra goud shape. RICHMOND l-lnODUCE MAIUTET. I'nlrhM othenvUe stated these iiuotutions ar? ivliulr-.nl.- prlce-,. Order. UUed from -tore. ln hin.ll mis ure charged Hlm. FLOUR?Market continues very dull wlth hoavy receipts. WHEAT?Market continues iiulct at the decllne. CORN?Very ijuiel. OATS?Dull. RYE?Steady, HAV?Wlth nominal receipts our market for the best grades Is steady at unchanged prices, whilo the low grades contlnue very dull and negleetod. < APPLES?Receipts moderate; markot ln good shape. POTATOEti?Light receipts; market about ?ttady. EG-dS?Flrm and aciive; light receipts. BUTTER?Continues actlve at unchanged prices. POULTRY?Turkeys In falr demand at quotations. Chlcken. plcntlful. dull and ln excess of demand. All other stock about steady. RECEIPTS TOR THE WEEK?Wheat, 11, 184 bushels; corn, .12, tts bushels; oats, 30.4S-. bushels; rye, 2,__t bushels; flour, 4.2S. bar? rels! hay, 643 tons; mlllfeed. 56. tons. STOCK IN ELEVATOR?Oats. __,_<? bush? els. POULTRY?LIVE. Per pound. Turkeys, large and fat. 1. Turkeys. small and thln. lo <_? 17 Chickens, large. 13 Chickens, medlum. 14 Chickens, small. H Hens . 11 Ducks, large, young. 14 *3 15 Ducks, old. 1- _> 13 Rooster., ploee, live. 35 _ 4ti Gulenas, plece, live. 30 BUTTER. Choice famlly paekod. 25 Cholco dalrv packed. 25 Choice store packed. 22 @ 23 Packlng . -0V_ EGGS. Crates, nearby, fresh lald. L'S Crate., other sectlons. 28. Barrels aml boxes. 23 (fl) 25 Gulneo. . IS OAME. "Whole decr. per lb. 15 <_) lti Venlson saddles, lb. 22 @ 25 Wlld turkeys . 20 Rabblts, choice . 22 @ 23 Rabblts. small. 15 & IS Rabblts. damaged. 10 _. 12 Squlrrels . 8 <S> 10 IIIDES. Dry flint. per lb. 17 Drv salted, lb. 16 Green, salted, lb. 9 Green, ib. 8 Dry fllnt, calf sklns, lb. .17 It is not safe to ship green hides wlthout salt. HAY. No. 1 Timothy. 20.G0 No. 2 Timothy. 19.00 No. 3 Timothy. 16.00 Light Clover, mixed. 16-00 No. 1 Clover, mlxed. 18.00 No. 2 Clever, mixed. 13.00 No. 1 Clover. Nominal No. 2 Clover. Nominal STRAW?Com pressed . 8.00 Loose-pressc-d large bales- 9-30 SHUCKS . Nominal Load your cars so that hay at doors re. presents contents and thus avoid rcjectlons. Thls market grade- hay ln accordance wlth lhe ruloa of tho National Hay Associa? tlon. FLOUR. Wlnter super..... 2-60 _> 2-S0 Wlnter extra. 2.80 t- 3.10 Wlnter clear. 3.30 .. 3.-0 Wlnter straight. <-00 ? **?__ Winter patent. 4-60 ii' *."? COR.N'MEAL?Clty, sacked. 6-t Country, bolted. sacked. 60 MILLFBED?Shipsturt, ton, sacked, wlnter...,. 26.60 Bran. wlnter . 22.60 Shipstuff, sprlns. 2*'00 Bran . TiM FRUITS AND VBGETABLES. APPLES? _ Ch. to t'cy. liandpacked. 2.?0 (jj. 3,o0 Good ln 'prime. 2.25 (<1> 2.50 Common. to fair. 1-60 ? -1.7.1 PEARS?Kelfer, bbl. 1-50 (_) 1.7u GRAPES? .. _. Concord, per .".-lb. bski. lt> iv l> Cataivba, 6-lb. bskt. 15 _> h> LEMON- . ?*-**? ? 6-_S ORANGBS?Jamalca . ?;?;?} f ?-? Florlda . ***75 ?f" ''?C0 BLACK PEAS. 1.65 ? >-? BLACKEYE PEAS No 1 prr bus. 2.40 <S| 2.50 No. 2. pe- bua. --00 ? " 1.60 *fB 1.00 <S0 Coloied . '.**?> "" ???? POTATOES?No. I. bbl. 1.50 _. l.i* No.' 2. per hhi. IM ONIONB-Per bld. 1*TB ? _"*?*> CABBAG-J-Per ton.?'13.00 ?P 15.00 COUNTRY PRODUCB-WKOLESALE. FEATHBRS- _ . l.lv. geese, per Ib. ?" &' fw Mlxed. per lb. 40 Clovei ler bus. 8,25 <fi' 9-00 I Tlmothv, per bua. 4-00 .' 4.50 Oreharil grass. bus. !??<? ? -M l Buckwheat, per hns. 73 t* 80 ij German inlllel, per bus. Nominal ? i QEESWA.N -Per Ib. 28 I I DRIBO APPLKS? , Sllced. per Ib. I tf *Vi - Quartei.-d . 3%# 4 Dark. per lb. 3 DRIED I*t:Ai* 111-:--? - 1V-1..1. lb. 10 ivei...i. dark, u>. 7 '& s Unpeeled, pei ih. 3!__> 4 CIIERRIES Plttert (new) dry onler. 10 _. 11 RASPBl.RR.BS.-P_r Ui. 17 ? 18 ULACKBBItRIE- . 5 WHORTLEBBRRIES . 11 <_> 12 WH. il. Tubwnjh-d, fro. <?< burrs,', 24 _> 25 20 .j) _-_ic_, i^i- ;. Seabonrd Air Llno Ail.i. os. '3? Southern Railway .*,.?. K_ Southorn Railway gen. 4s. 76 U. H. rof. 2s, reglstered..... IWi U. S. ref. 2s, coupon. lWi U. f*. 3s, rofflstered. ?*HX U. S. Si, coupon. 101X U. S. 4s, reglstered. ?? , U. S. 4s, coupon.'?.MJVJ Unlon Paclflc conv. 4s. W'H United Stntes Steel 2nd 5s. lO-H Vlrglnla-Car. Chem. 6s (bid). 100_ Wabash lst and e.t. 4s. GS Wlsconsln Central 4s. 93 Vi. snake. per lb. 26 ? 30 May apple, per lb. 3 0 3. Trune plnk. 20 Q> 25 Wlld glnger, free of flbre.. 1 (S? 11 Wlld glnger, natural. 5 1j> 1 CIIESTNTJT8?Per lb. t BACON?Hams, small. 22 Hams, large. 19 tg 21 Sldes, smoked. 17 @ IS Shoulders, smoked. 17 ? IS DRESSED HOGS. Nomlnal LARD? Country, prlme. 13 . 14 FLAXSEED? Per bus. 1.20 Ift 1.40 TALLOW?Por lb. 6 jj) ( WALNUTS? Per bus. 50 WALNUT KERNELS?L6. Nomlnal CHICKEN COOPS. So ? 90 TURKEY COOPS. 1.15 ? 1.23 EGG CRATES. 43 @ 50 BUTTER BUCICETS-Doz. 2.75 _i 3.00 NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. New -fork, November 10.?Flour?Steady wlth a falr Inqulry. Rye Flour, Rye and Cornmeal?Steady. Buckwheat and Huck wheat Flour?Qulet. narloy?Flrm. Wheat? Flrm; No. 2 red. 96*_c. elevator and 96c. f. o. b. afloat. Futures closed l*401*.c. net hlgher. December. 97c; May, J1.03H; July, 11.01. Corn?Flrm; No. 2, 5SV?c. elevator. do mestic basls, to arrlve. c 1. f. and 5S_c. f. o. b. afloat. Futures closed unchanged. Do. cembcr, K'ic; May. 56c. Oats?Steady. Futures closed unchanged to u2c. net ad? vance. November, J7U_; December, 37*_c.; May, 39?ic.; July, 39__c. Beef and Lard?Steady. Tallow and Pe? troleum?Steady. Rosin and Turpentlne? Qulet. Rlce and Molasses?Qulet. Sugar? Haw, steady. Coffee?Futures closed steady at a net advanco of 5?1I polnts on covering nnd bull support. Spot. flrm; Rio, No. 7. jl"4c; Santos, No. 4, 12c; mild. steady; Cor | dova, HUSl.Ttic. Butter?Flrm and unchnng ' cd. Clieese und Eggs?Steady and unchang? ed. Potatoes?Easy; State. In bulk, $1,370 1.62: Southern sweets, per barrel. II(j) 1.50; Jersey, per barrel. Jsl.2oW2.00. Cahbages Steady and unchanged. Freights and Poa nutB?Quiet and unchanged. Cottonseed oll was eaBlor under bear ham. merlng and lack of outside demand. Closlng prices nf futures were 2JT6 polnts net lower. November, 7.3:ff7.33; December, 7.30^7.3-.'; January. T...". ff>7.36; February. 7,a?iif7.l2; March, ~.V.<a~. 18; prlme crude, 6.27; primr aummer yellow, 7.3207.40; prlme wlnter yul Inw. 7.S-JWS.25; prlme summer whlte, 7.40ip J.OO. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chiengn. in., November 10.?Purchases made to nntlcipate the close of lake naviga? tion formed one of tho chlef occaslon* changlng sentlment to tho buying side to day In tha wheat market. Thero was a not advance of l*_Ti l^jc. wlth a strong tono at the finish. I.atest flgures for corn were un? changed to 'je. hlghor compared wlth lnsl nlght. Oats also wound up the same ns twenty-four hours' prevlous to ".?Vic galn, The outcome ln hog products was to leave prices unaltered or at a loss not cxceedlng 6?7V_c. Tne leadlng futures ranged as follows: Open. High. l.w. Close, WHEAT? nec. SSU, 901 K7*(i 90ti Mny . 94*4 9B*Ji 9IH 96!i Julv . 92?i 9414 92V4 94 U CORN? Dec. 16 46?i 46 4S-; Mav . 4Sli K_ 47. W. July . __. 49*>_ 4S'_ 49Vi 'OATS? Dec. 311. 3l?i 8l_ 31?i Mav . 34'i MXi, 34 Z?H . Julv . 34>,s S4*)i 34 34') I MESS PORK?Per bbl. ' .Tan.17.63 17.65 17.52 17.55 | May .16.45 16.55 16.40 16.40 ; L.ARD?Per loo lbs. Nov.11.47 11.52 11.42 11.47 Jan .10.I-. 10.45 10.37 10.40 May . 9.90 9.95 9.S2 9.S5 SHORT RIRS? Per 100 lbs. ; .lnn. . 9.35 0.37 9.25 9.30 j Mny . 9.12 9.15 9.00 9.05 Recelpts?Wheat, 30,000 hushelB; corn, 162. r.C. bushels: oats. 194.400 bushels. ShlpmentF I--Wheat, 24,900 bushels; corn, 183.900 bushels; oats, 4C9.200 bushels. Cash graln closed: Wheat?No. 2 red, SOJj ! UratUc: No. 3 red ,88@00o.; No. 2 hard. 90V nt'.f2\c: No 3 hard. SS@91c.; No. 1 northern. S1.02I./ I.O.; No. 2 northern, $l<fj>l>.02; No. . northern. 9Sc.@$1.01: N'o. 2 Bprlns. M?0Sc; | No. 3 snrlng. 92<fr9Sc.; velvet chaft, 90@9Sc. I durum Sfi^TOOc. j Corn?No " whlto. 50@5OV*c.; No. 3 whlte, 4'H . it MV. ? No. 3 vnllow, I9--.C.; No. 3 yellow. new I8c,; No I ISV.. 19*y4-.; No. 4, new, 44:1? 15c ? No l whlte K'n MMic.; No. 4 whlte. new 44@48c.;' No, l yellow,, I9iif 4?**4c.; No. I yel, : whlte, 33t_ 1107 Ennt Malu Street. Members: NEW YORK STOCIC EXC.IA.N'GQ. MSW YOttIC COTTON EXCHANGE. CHICAGO BOARD OI<* THA DE. E. U RODBN, Mana.or. In event of your eleath, who will be the guardian of your children? . ? ? e vsrgi OF RICHMOND Capital One Million Acts as Guardian, Trustee and Ex? ecutor. _JTwmrtW._ ,;:::'^faj^.jfe/.,.-:.?;^;,-i__.i_?__!*??L_?_____._? Life Insurance Company of Virginia Incorporated as a StockCompany in 1871 Oldest - Largest - Strongest Southern Life Insurance Company Progressive - Conservative Issues the Most Liberal Forms of Llfe 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 - ? ? OVER 6,000,000.00 Capital and Surplus September 30, 1910 - - OVER 1,100,000.00 JOHN G. WALKER, President 33'ic; No. _ whlte. 32*__32V_<*-: No. ? whlte. 31',_ _*___.; atuidard, _2*_'5)__c. -UCI-MOND GRAIN MARKET. Rlohmond, Va., November 10. 1310. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CIIANOE. WIIBAT-Car lots. N*o. 2 re\ Western. _>J fiil No. _ red, Vlrglnla. .( <;, __ No. 3 red. 93 ? 93 Stenmer . 8S <8> 91 Vlrglnla Pbn>: lotsl.,,v SO @ .2 CORN?Car lots. No. 2 whlte. 9 lt No. 3 whlte. (_> B7V. No. 2 mlxed. .1 _7*_ No. 3 mlxed. ? 67 Vlrglnla (bag lota). K (5- 5* Corn on thc cob (new). 49 M .1 Vlrglnla (bag lots), new. _< 'j! 56 OATS?Car lota. No. 2 mlxed. . tl No. 2 mlxed. ? .._?? No. 3 whlta. O M No. 3 whlte. 9 37 Wlnter seed Hmk lots). K . ? RVE?Car lots. No. 2. 49 17 Ne. 1. O lt Vlrglnla (bog lots). Sl ?_? St CATTLE MARKETS. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. (Sales at Unlon Stock Yards.) Rlchmond, Va.. November 10. 1-10 Report of tho live stock market for the week ending November 7: Receipts?Cattle. 364 head; calvos, 1S4 head; sheep, 526 head; hogs, 2,016 head. Best steers, 5',_i-6c.; some extra flne hlch er; medlum to good. 3!.f.5vic.; common to fair, 3_.<&4>_c.; best helfers. aiic.; medium to good, 4-*.t.5c; common to falr, 3"__-44e.; best cows, 4H_P4*j_c.: medlum to good. 3%,Q 4c; common to falr. 2?;&3*_c; bulls. 3H.1 4c; calves. 3J*8c.; extra. SVic Cows and calves, $.5S60.O0 per head. Sheep. 3*_:4*y_c., lambs. beat, S'i{.6\c; medlum to good, 3l? 1* 6c; common to falr. SH^5c; best hogs. 9c-; medlum to good. -1/__'S%c.: sows, stags and thln hogs, 7_-S*_c. Chicago. November 10.?Cattle?Receipts 7.000 head. Market slow and weak. Beeves, J4.50.fi 7.6o; Texas steers. ?3.3Sff5.-5; Western steers. $4.1066.75; stockers and feeders, J4.4) -fi _.r.0: cows and helfers. 52.__fI6.IO; calves. $76.50? 10.26. Hogs-Reeelpts 18.000 head. Mar? ket weak. I.lRhl. 17.70.8.16; nilxe.l. J7._B? 8.-7V.; heavy. J7.50-TS.2S; rough, J7.50f.7.T0; good to choice heavy, $7.70.S.-V*.; plgs. 37.25.* 7.00: bulk of sales, -7.90.1 8.15. Shcep-Rc r.-lpts 27.00 head. Market steady.* Natlve. t-'.SO-n 4.S0; western. J2.60W4.20; yearllngs, J4._0l_iS.40; lambs, natlve, J4.75.t6.G0; western, J4.75-_6.50. _ New vork, November 10.?Beeves?Kecelpti 1 581 hoad. Feellng nomlnally steady. Calves ?Recelpti SSS head. Market steady. /Veals. $S_>11.00 per 100 pounds; grassers, $4..._>-._.; western calves. $4(36.50. Sheer. and Lambs Receipts 2.S59 head. Sheep. TJ.4.50; lambs. $6*5:7.15. Hogs -Receipts 1.468 head. Feellng nomlnally lower. RICHMOND TOBACCO .MARKET. Rlchmond, Vr.^No vember 10, 1910. Rr!ght--Unchan____; qulot but nrm. wlth light receipts. Dark Fired-New.-Recclpta un tc, thls time havo been very U-h*-: market flrm at nrtecs quoted. Sun-Cured-For want of season receipts are very light. Market colntlnues actlve at quotations. DARK FIRED-NEW. Lu,? J 1.50 <f* J fi-CO Short leaf. ,.. ica.:::::::::::."...-"-.???? * i-?? BRIOHTS. SMOKERS-Common . J-? f f*? Medlum . tM ? U'M Fine .. 12*?? '" U0* CUTTKRS?Common .}?__ ? }2/i[ Medium . UC0 ? *4?i', ..." .16.00 C. 13.01 Fancy ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. ls-?? O :0-?* FILLERS-Common . **JJ| ? |'*JJ Medlum . nw> w ~'?? .?nr., .1IM ? W-S* Flne ..".!'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. **-M <i7 1*J0(1 W-UiPPERMommon .Jf*J_J <_? 1I'J_. Medium . 1S-M ^ -,-00 25.00 ? 30.00 33.30 (3 37.50 40.00 (f. 45.00 flood Fine ' SUN-CURED-N-.W. Prlmlng-*. com. lo prlme. L? g 4.00 Lugs, common to good. ?-W ? 7.o0 Lugs, good to primc. ??*<? @ Short l.-iif.,?*M ? l.'S2 Lon; 50 4. 12 Wrappe 15.00 MISCI.LLANEO.8 MARKETS. PEANUT MARKET. (Reported hy Rodgers. McCabe _- Co.) Petersburg. Va., November 10.?Peanula? 'Spanish. -Market flrm at $1.10 per bushel tor new Spanish. No. 1 shelled, Spanish. ... ?7%c. per pound; No. 3 sholled, Spanish, 4%@5c. , Vlrglnins,-Market qulet at 1!._'3-.d. foi fancy handplckod; 2*_.f3c. for machine plck? ed; 2_>2V_c. for sholllng stock. DRY GOODS MARKET. New Tork, Novemher 10.-Tho cotton goods market.. were qulet and flrm durlng the day. Rnw silk is higher and about one-half the Japanese crop has beon dlsposert of. Men's wear orders fnr spring are acutiniulatlnu slowly. Thc yarn mark.ts aro flrm. bul qulet. NAVAL STORES. Wllmington. N. C, Novomber 10.?Splrlts Turpentlne?Steady at 7EV_c.; recelpta 4 casks. Rosin?Steady ai $5.10; receipts 39 barrols. Tar?Flrm ut $2.(10; recolpta 74 barrels. Crude Turpentlne?Flrm at $4.50<_pO.CO; receipts. 1'. barrels. Savannah, Oa., November 10.?Splrlts Tur? pentlne?T^irm at 7iii_r.; sales -103 casks; ro celpts 163 casks; snle.-i s.Sss casks; stocU 10, "fil caalts. Rosin?Flrm: sale." 2.1S1 horrula; receipts 1,791 barrel..; shlpments 4,S(. barrols; .stock 67,979 barrels New Orleans, November 10.?Rosin?Re? ceipts 1S9 barrels. Tui pentlnp?Receipts. 37 barrels. Exports foi* i.ondon. 1*1 barrels of rosln. M.VR1NE INT.'l.Mtil.-.C'^. PORT UF RICHMOND. NOVEMBER 10. 1010. ARRIVED. Sjeamor Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer chnndl.e and pai|ion_eri, Old Domlnlon Llne. Bteumer Pocahontas, t'.raves, Norfolk and James Rlver Iandlngs, m.-ri*handlse and pas? sengers, Vlrglnla Navlgatloii Company. Schooner Joseph T. lirenan, Allsworth, Ir? vington, Va., canned goods, E. A. saunders Sons' Company. ^ SAiLED. Steamer Rerkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer .hahdjie und pa.e.nsers, Old Domlnlon Lln.. TreiiKury Stulement. Washlngtun, D. C, Novcmb-i* 10.?Tho con dlliou of lli- T-Csuiy At iho bcBlnnliif ol J To those wishing to establish relations with a safe, strong bank We heartily commend our services, confl? dently believing they will prove satisfactory. Our large Capital and Surplus ($2,000,000) is your protection: our large and increasing list of depositors proof of satisfactory service. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, RICHMOND, VA. TOTAL ASSETS, $9,500,000 1016 E. MAIN STREET BROAD STREET BANK 303 EAST BROAD STREET Temporary location durin-j coastruction _f nc# binkin? ho*.**. Capital.$200,000 Surplus and undivided Prof its . $110,000 W. M. HablUoa. .-*_..:]. vV. Rothj._. vlca-Pfes.: Jro. C .VV..-.. :l Im Pres.; Andrew M. G'over, Cashier PERSONAL AND BUSINESS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED With assets of over Sl.700.0D). every indu__ment coniisteat wit't?_-l banking is offered to its customer.. 3 per cent. aliowed in savings deparc ment. Bank is open till eight o'clock Saturday cveninjs. business to-day wai an follows: Trust lunds. Gold coln.J90J.1 !*.,'_ Sllver dollara. iff.'M.M Sllver dollar* of 1190. 3,511.000 Sllver certlflcates outatandtn.. lM,!44,O0fl General Fund. ytunriard allver dollars In general fund .? MM.WJ Current liabilltles. 11S.!*13,6_. Worklns balance ln TreaiUry otTices _9.897.4__ ln banks to cre.ll of Treasurer of the United States. S4.MMU Subsldlary allver coln..:-.'.. 16.568,11" Mlnor coln. 813.S4S. Total balance ln general fund. 94,S.'iS,-?; C.nn.ry'. lliiinper Crop*. Washington. November 10.?Bumprr crops, led by corn wlth the greatest liarvest ever gathered, were produccd l.y the farmers of tlie United States during thls year. ln a general re? vlew of crop condltlons, lssued to-day, the Bureau of Statlstlcs of tlie Depart-. tnent of Agrlculture, says: "Tlio harvests of 1910 have been practlcally completed. wlth results ex ceedlng the expectatlons during the growing period. Prtllmlnary estlmates havo been made of the productlon of most of the important crops, from which It a.ppears that the aggregate productlon of crops ln 1910 ls ap proxlmately 7.6 per cent. greater than the crops of 11)09, and about 9.1 per cent, greater than the average an? nual productlon of the precedlng flve years. Prices for Important crops averaged on November 1 about 5.4 per cont. lower than a year a-go. "The productlon of other crops ln 11)10. .-.pr.-s.ed in percentage of the average productlon. ln recent years (not compared wlth full crop), ls es? tlmate aa follows: "Peachcs. 113.1; hops, 106.9; broom corn, 105.4; cranborries, 105.4: sweet potatoes. 104.9; sorghum, 104.6; aspar'a gus, 102.5; peanuts, 102.6: cabbages, 100.2; Lflma beans, 100; Kaflr com, 99.1; pears, 98.9; beans (dry), 98.8; cantaloupes, 97.3; watermelons, 97: onions, 96.5; hemp, 95.5; tomatoes, 93.7: clover seed, 93.6; strawberries, 91.5; grapes, 88.2; apples, 85.8: mlllet seed. S5.7: raspberrlca, 78; blackberrles, 76.6. "The condltlon of othor crops, com? pared wlth average condltlons at or near the time of gatherlng, was as fol? lows: "Sugar cane, 104.1; rice, 102.3; sugar heels, 100.7; lemons, 99.3; cotton, 98.9; oranges, 05.5." Henter'_ Stntement. N'ew Orleans. La., November 10.? Secretary llester. of the New Orleans Ootton Kxchange, to-day lssued a statement of welghts of 2,786,751 bales of cotton handled at outports and across tho Misslsslppl, Ohlo and Poto? mac Rtvers overland to American mnn ufaciui-ora outside of the cotton belt during tlie months of September to October, lncluslve, showing an average por bale of 520.64 pounds, agalnst 513.17 pounds for thn samo period last year. The del all ed averatros aro: Texas ports, 633.94. agalnst 520.08 laat year. Louisiana ports, 522.53, agalnst 510.73. Alabama ports, 533.03, against 513,59, Georgla ports, 511.31, agalnst 514.IS. South Carollna-' ports, 195, against ?195. North Carollna ports, 497, agalnst 501. Virginia ports, 190, against 500. Tennossee, etc,, 511,39, agalnst 514.17. These avorages nre hased on omclal returns of the secreturies and superin? tendents of the oxchanges and experts llt ports in tho States named. WIL,SON CliCII FOmil8D. . lirk ('ounty DciuoernlH Favor Hlni as I'li-Hldcnlliil Cautllilute, [Speeltil to Tlie Tlmes-Dlspat-h 1 YorlUown, Va.., November 10,?Korty odd entliusiastlf Domocrata of York American National Bank RICHMOND, VA. With ample Capital and Surplus and modern facil? ities, invites accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations. 3 ?/o Interest Paid in Savings Department. National Bank of Virginia Capital, - $1,200,000 Surplus. - $ 600,000 Accounts solicited Ninth and Main Streets county assembled ln the courthouse here yesterday and organlzed the Woodrow Wllson Club of York county and elected thc followlng named as ofllcers: XV. S. McKean, formerly of New Jersey, presldent; George I>. Smith, vlce-presldent: Sydney SmUh. secretary;" Con way H. Shelld, treas? urer. An organization and propagan da commlttee was a4so named.'.whlcli conslsts of the above named ofllcera aml Frederlck Sehmldt, formerly of New Jersey; U H. Hogg, 13. W. May? nard, Davld Powers, Thomas Phllllps, W, F. White. The prlmary object of the club in to arouse a sentlment throughout tho county and then tho State by the for? mation of other llko clubs In behalt' of the nomlnation ln 1912 of Woodrow Wllson as tho Democratlc candldate for President, ^Qtelfi. Special Dining Room for Automobile T.-rti-s. THE JEFFERSON Kichmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel in the South. European plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Ra.? $1.50 per day and up.ward.