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New York Stock Market N'u- v<Tk November I'fl -Tha mo?t effective innuenre on tb-d*y'a ?toeK| of yeaterdny's market. The trmierd watched !??. i i. .ii'." irance ?<( tm orderii In Unlti ?'? Ht iti Bte I unioi I'aelflc nmi Renrtlnir. Thej sold tnoso Modi" and tin genoral llsl ISecatise iiio ordera failed (o appear, Thln ?'??.'"}." mi io indlcnt* Hi- abatidonmenl <>f t)?o.' iitirmjii ii inauiturate h new market, move bi < oncentrated deallwrs ln thon? .Mi.-ks. The reappearance ol the same k n,i <<r buylna ln United States t*te \ ? and L'nion Paclfli ln hour i ii i lefi imi'iii from Jani .1 8 PT C8 day. 30T.S00 sr-..?r?.. ot <: ?? New York. Sovember lt? ttonej call easy. 2 1-4031-4 - - rate. 31-4: ?'closlng bid. 2 1-3: off at ; 3-4. Time loans s?!; and J. active; s'.xty days. 4 1-204 2-4 ?*? c ninety days and six monthj I 1'rlme mercantlle paper. 5 1-1 to 6 cent. Sterling exchange business in bankers' bilta at 14.81 $4.8180 for slxty-day bi!'.?. uv J4.S390 for demar.d. Corr._r.---r-'.a'. 54.S11?! S4.S1 1-2. Bar silver 55 '??? lean dollars, 46. tal -- RICHMOND STOCK StARKET. Bv RIchard W. Maury. Stock and Bond BrokT. 1013 E. Main St. Rlchmond. Va., November ".?. 1310. STATE SECtmrxrBS. Rld- Asked Clrglnla 3s, Old C. ar.d R-, 19K.... R Virginla 3s, Old. C. nr.il R., 1332 ... 87 CITT 8BCURITIES. f Rich. Clty 4s. C. and R.. 193S-1940. 95?i ... RAILROAD BONDS. A. C. L. R. R. Con. Tr. 4 p. c. B4 C. and O. R. and A. Gen"l M. His.. Irl Georffla. Pac. lst 6s, C. 1922. 113 Georgla. So. and Ela., 1945. 1C4 G.orgia and Ala. Con. Ss. 1945? 103 Nor. and West. Ry. 4s. 1S96. 99 Rlch. and Dan. Gold Ca, C, ISli.. Ju5 Seaboard Air Line ts, 1950. 55 Seaboard AdJ. 5 p. c. bonds. 1919.. 75V4 ... Southern Railway lst Es, 1994. 1(N Western N. C, lst 6s. C, 1014. .05 STREET RAILWAY BONDS. Va. Ry. ar.d Power Co. 5s, 191.... SS STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. Va. Ry. and Power Co. ptd....l00 71 Va. Ry. and Power Co. com....KO 23 RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantlc Coast I.lne com.1(0 119 "?hesapeake and Ohlo .100 f.3H ... Norfolk and Western com.!C0 99 It.. P. and P. Div. Ot>llgatlon..l00 270 Southern Railway pfd.100 Sj southern Railway com.100 27^4 ... BANK AND TRUST. CO. STOCKSI Bank of Commerce and Trust..100 119 Kirsl National.lOfJ 3C?1 Merchants National.,...1(10 675 Mechanlcs and Merchantg Bnnk.lOO tiu National Bank of Virginia .1W 1^14 ... National State and Clty Bank.,100 173 Planters National.1C0 675 SavlngB Bank of Richmond.... 2.1 63 Virginla Trust Company.UO US MISCELLANEOUS. American Tob. pfd. 6 p. c.100 54 American Locomotive pfd. 106 ,,. Va.-Car. Chem. pfd. S p. c.100 122 ... Va.-Car. Chem. Co. com.100 63 Quotatlons for interest-paying bonds ar? *t a prlce, to which interest must be added. income bonds and certiflcates of Indebted ness are flat. .... ??'. COTTON MARKET. New Vork, November '.?".?The colton mar? ket was flrmer to-day, recoverlng practl. cally all of yesterday's loss on a moder? ate demand from shorts, trado lnteresta and locai bulls, accompanled by claima that the market had discounted u hear report from tht- Census Bureau next Monday. Thc closo was flrm at a nfcl advancc of 91(16 polnts. The market opened steady at an advanco Ol l&l points in responsc to bulllsh forcign trade advlccs, and soon worked up to a nn advance of 12313 points on covering by recent seilers, buying up forelgn and domes? tlc trado IntcrettB and bull support !n ?plred by the steadlnesx of Llvelrpool and an idea that liquldation had been pretty well r^omplcted on the decline earlier ln the Week. Offerlngs became a little heavier on Uie advancc with early buyors taking small proflts owing to the fallure of thr upward movement to astract a broadoning outside demand. but the market reacted only 4<<Tf5 polnts from the top and later flrmed up agaln. wlth the close at practlcally the best prices of the day. Tlu: buying late in the day was probably encouraged by rumors that thc latest figures of tho Na? tional fllnners' Assoclatlon polnted to n tota! glnnlng of 8,950,000 bales to Ihe close of business on November 12, whereas yes? terday the trade was talklng a glnnlng re. pot". next Monday of 9,000,000 bales or over, and numerouB private icports from tlie South Indlcatlng an unusualiy large per? centage of the crop glnned, also made a bull impression on sentlment. I'rlv.tle ca? bles from Llvenpool attributed the steadi ness of the market thore to nn lmproved di-mand from trade interests, more particu? larly from German splnners, Southern spot marketB offlclally reported early wore generally unchanged to l-16c. hlgher. a compllatlon of several hundred reports received here trom pretty much all over the South by a prominent local flrm iniilcatts on the average between 7S ? nd 81 per eent. of the total crop had been elnned by Novomber 1. Recelpts at the ports were 7'.40! bales. agalnst 16,033 laat week mid M.32S lasl year; for the week, H.W ables. agalnst 376.60S lasi week and 177,068 last year. To-day's recelpts at Nr w Orleans, 7.S4! bales, agalnst 11,016 last year. Futures opened steady an.l closed flrm: Open. Hlgh. Low, Closo. November . 14..":: 14.33 14.34 December . 14.3-i H.4J 14.IC, 14.41 .Tanuary . 14.M 14.37 14.26 14.36 February . 14.14 March . 14.43 14.53 14.40 14.51 Thomas Branch & Co (EsUbllihed 18334 New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange Private Wires to PrinciDal Markets Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Ope SALES Amer. Agrl. Chem., com. Alll ?-Chfllmors . ;*nn Alll**-' 'liiiliunr*'. pfd. 8,100 Anialgamaled Copper ... im A ii,. .b mi Can . !?,? Arrh rlenri CitH, pf'i . 1,400 Am' r, Car nnd foundry. Amer. Car an i Fotih , i>rd l.'ii'i Anicr'enn Colton OU. 800 Amer. Llnseed 011, com. . 400 Amer. Llnseed nll, pfd... MO Amerlcnn LOCOmdtll B ... Amer. Locomotlve, pftl... Amer, Mull, nfd. 1,600 Amerlesn Smeltlns . 800 Amerle in Bi ol Su*;.ir... I"' Amorli nn Sugar By THOMAS BRANCH & CO., Banker* and Brokers. n. Hlgh, Low. Closlng. Open. Bld. Aaked. SALES S2U 1.600 Anior. Tel ..'inil Tel; CO... II I* American Tobacco, eom, c."> 100 American Tobacco, pfd.. ?!! Ahacondd Copper . 8,8)0 Atchlson . '"?':? 1,000 Atlnntl* Coast Llno. 1K0 ill a, C. !.. of Connectleut.. :3& nn Biltlmore and ohio. h~\ I.SOO Brooklyn Rapld Translt. ,,1 ,vw Canadian Paciflc . i-':ii 125 Central Leathei . J-HK i 6T, Chesapeake and Ohio.... MV i"0 Chlcago Greal Western JXTS ?Phi f.reat WeSt t-ifd 4GJ4 ?"Hi 200 Great Northern Ore ctfs U0V4 S?i 10 Illlnols Central . i'i'A 82 8-t'A I,*>00 Int Metropolltan . 21U, li'.n., ;n\ td'.s l.tjoo Irlt, Metropolltan, pfd.. B?VS i" 9T? 1" Int. Mer. Marlne, com." ? ?''?i 70 78M Internntlonnl Pnner .. . m'i M*, 1.1 4on int Paper. pfd. ?*<?. lll 1"'*j !K? Knn. Clty South., com.. 33M UI IM Wft Kansas Clty South., pfd ,. i:>, HIM VM 700 Loulsvllle and Nashvllle Hf>h 83)4 ;i.H4 ::( Manhattan . SS M ?'j 700 Mo., Kan. nnd Toxas_ ;t3?4 llk' 107 Mo., Knn. nnd Tex., pfd. ... 33 3T, 11,2**0 Missouri Paciflc . 61? Mi% M% Mft Ti"*) National Load . f,<*i4 ;i;vtj :ts',4 .v^ 0,300 New York Central. ni'.j HMt, 117!*? 119 N. V.. Ont. nnd Western ... IIH) 1H\ U- 200 N'orfolk nnd Western... 09 4:1 r.-ii c.i fi.900 Northern Paclfic . lpjif, WM M'. H PaclMc Mail . <? RH 7.600 Pennsylvanla .,. 1.10 ' *' < "'?? 100 People's Gus . ir?*,Uj ' ? ' ' 1 Pressed Steel Car. Pressed steel Car, pfd. Steel Sprmg, com... .'H?<. ling . 163T4 ibllc Iron antl Steel 34?4 iblii* I. nnd 9.. pfd. ?i Island . 321^ < Islarui, pfd. 6Vi'i f-shefTlcld . 52 ?ern Paclfic .HS-i, hcrn Rallway . 27% hern Rallway, pfd. dard OU . K22 ssee Copper . 37W is Paciflc . 26'., 1 Paclfic . 177H ed States Rubber... 35V6 e I States Steel. wtj, ed States Steel. pfd ... Car. Chemlcal . 62V? Car. Chemlcal, pfd. . 17VS - i fd. 3fi*K n Unlon . 71N Total sales for day, 514, 130U 34 Uj 9614 CLOSING BOND QUOTATIONS ich! -. ? - si all r^:s-N?t' . '-. ?>! bsles; export to Great balei France. :.. ??-' Contlnent. K6.GS baies; toj h : 3,49! bales; to Mexlco, WO bales. - New Orleans, La., November 16.?Spot co:- j ?t sdy ar.d unchanged: mldd.r.g. :?Sc-; loles on the spot 500 bsles and 2.7Q0 to ar- ! " turei opened steady at an advance if 6'ii^ polnts on giod cables and ur-favor ible weathei ? nts from the Western md Central portions of the cor.or. belt. ?"rlvate telegrams reported rain and cold veather and unfavorable conditions gener tlty for picking at many polnts in Texaa ind in the Mississlppi Valley. The weather orecast prelicted raln and poes:biy snow j or Texas, Alabama, Misslsslppl and Georgla : ;ave the market added strength from the nlddlo of the mornlng on, and tradlng uonths were sent up untll they stood at a iot advanco ol 16?17 polnts. Houses wlth ~onnectlons in the interlor issued slate. -nentB tn the effect that Interlor spot hold srs, especially it; Texas, were weakenlng, >ut thls was dtsputed by bulls and many ipot buyers. The movement was heavy and ipot houacs sal dlt was due to preparations 'or unusualiy large entl of November ex iorts. Futures closed steady at a net ad ?anco of 21'o 23 polnts. Closlng hld: Novem ,er, H.27, nomlnal: December. 14.34: January, 4.44; March, 11.61; May, 14.73; July, 14.72. LOCAL MARKET QCOTATIONS. Furnished by Levy Commlsslon Co., Com? mission Merchants. Rlchmond. Va.) Rlchmond, Va.. November 16. 1910. ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS Ol" MARKETS. LIVE POULTRT. "urkeys. iarge and fat. 17 "urkeys. small and thln. 15 ?? 16 hickens. cholce. small, lb. 11 ? 15 :iiickeiis. cholce, medium, lb.. 14 ?hickens. large, lb. 13 Kns. per lb. H ? 12 tnostors. each. 35 ? 40 !oe?e. fat. large. each. 65 ? "0 , ieese, nmall, ?ach. 45_ @ 50 | )ucks, large, young. lb....,. 16 | Jucks, small. young. lb. 13 ? 14 DRESSED POULTRY. (Head and Feet Off?Undrawn.) rurkeys, large and fat. lb. 20 ' I rurkeys, small and thln. lb.. 17 ? li ; ??owl. per lb. 13 ? 11 j 'hickens. per lb. 14 ? 16 ? 3ucks. large and fat, lb. 17 ? 1? , Ducks, small and thln, lb. 14 fe 15 | jeese. fat. lb.:?? 10 ? 11 , DRESSED, HOGS. Hogs, small sizes, lb. 11 ? 11U Hogs, large and medium, lb.. 10 ? 1014 Hogs. sows and stags. j> Hogs. boars. 1 ? "Va i gparerlbs and liver. 13 0 12VJ Jounlry sausage, lb. 12 ? GAME. Whole deer, per lb. 15 Saddles, per lb. 20 ? Rabblts, No. 1, each. 22 Rabblts, No. 2, each. 12 ? EGGS?CRATED. ln crates, nearby, fresh, doz.. 29 i In'craies. othor sectlons, doz.. 2S 131 ;9 Qulnea. doz. IS BUTTER. Family. cholce, frosh. lb. 25 Merchants', falr. lb. -'OVs LIVE STOCK. Veals. cholce to fancy. lb. 9 Veais, poor to falr. lb. 3 0 3H | Calves, runners, lb. 5 0 Sheep, lb. 3 SJ Lambs, spring, lb. 6 Cattle, fair 10 prlmo, lb. 3 df Hogs, lb. SI413 COUNTRV-CURED BACON. Hams. well smoked, large, lb. IS ? Sldes, well smoked, lb. 17 <Q Shoulders, well smoked. lb.... 17 ? HIDES. Pry fllnt. lb. 16 Dry salt. per lb. 14 Green, salt, per ih. 9 Green. p?r lb. t Green, damaged, per lb. 6 ? Tallow . 6 Beeswax . M WOOL. Bright, No. 1, tubwnahed. ;b.. 2? Bright. No. 2. unwashed. lb... 24 ? Ch., unwashed, free of burrs.. 11 Ch., unwashed. llghtly burry. 18 Oh,, unwashed. medium burry 26 MISCELLANEOUS. Drled apples . 1% Onlons, dry. per bbl. 1.75 ? 2.25 Potatoes. Irlsh, No. 1, bbl. 1.50 ? 1.7S Apples, bbl. 1.75 ? S.00 Walnuts, per bus. 60 NFW VORK PROIU'CK MARKET. Now York, November IC.?Flour?Barelv sioHdy al old quotatlons. Rye Flour?Flrm. Bucktvheal Flour?Dull. Buckwheat?Qulet. Cornnieal and Ryo-Steady. Rarley-Flrm. Wheat- Markel easy; No. 2 red, K\v, eleva? tor and 06,J?n, t "? b. afloat. Futures closed OPEN AN AC-~>UNT WITH The Union Bank of Richmond 1107 KAS.T MAIN STREET. J1.00 MAiCKS A 8TAHT. 3 PER CENT. INTEKK8T. ? Ktna-or SoffoXk Nrri -*:** S*2\r r.?* i?: -- D."'- X.x.c.; May, t'-(S\: ."-.* IXGM -Flra No. : corn, il"-i--. ?:i-ii::r ;.---.?: Mull to arrlve, c. I f *ri 7.S.- '. c b afloat. Futures clos? ed H9'.~ net c?eUa? December, 5Uic: Ms; v , - ?:???>'.*.:; r.::u-*s t'lo?ed ; ?c Set - ?- ,V ?J '?" -" Ncvcmber. .***-,: r- ? ? ?- " ; ;',". ???'J. July. ri'-'jo. Beei?5-.is- - T?"iow?Qulet. 7 ?- . ? ? 5*. i ' rT-?in ar.d Turpentlne? Qu:**.. R .-.- *- - aaiet?Steady. Sugar? ?ed fi t of 14?20 r? oU Spot, S: ? R :-'?c : Santos, N- l ::-,- -~. Cordora, imet3%c. Batter r.-J. ? -i Flrm a**d unchanged. Hgga?5tea*> * gerator Srsts. ln 'ocal ttorare. .?? lo. sc-conds. 73-H24C. ? ?-.--? ., ? iges?Steady. Frelghts a.-.i Ps ?.- itl . *ft I Coltosaetd o:: *raa decldedly lower under ?.-. : r ? ai ngi, holding off poi? lcy of bu> ? - - . ? mpathy wlth weak neas of r* ? i ns Fulurea closed but 15 pr-.r.:. nei toiwer Sovi nber, 7.1S07.17; !'>?? cember. 7.1Sf?7.17 January, 7.1V<i 7.:"; Feb. ruary, 7.SI4S7.S' March, 7.U?7.*3; prlme et Ie ? .;- lummer ye.iow, 7.10U7.2S: do. I 7.7? fS.50; ,io... summer *.vh!te. CHICAGO ORAIN MARKET. Chicago, IH., N- vember lfl.-Reaaaurlng news from Argentir.n to-day ended anxlety regarding the safety of :h? wheat crop ln that country and gave a sharp backsei to prices here. The close -was weak at a net loss of 'ic. All the other leadlng staples, too. suffered a decllne. corn rlnlshlng '?i'fi'sc. down; oats off tttJUc. to ViOHc., and pro. vlslons lower by 5fi7V2e. to 40c. Tne leadlng futures ranged as follows: Open. Hlgh. Low. Close, WHEAT? Dec. !>: 93 90?? Wi May . <r,'; 9S ssy :-;*, July . Sl?, MH 9314 Mii CORN? Dec. 461i May . 4S', July . Ifii OATS? Dec. 313i May . ZA\ July . 311 MESS PORK?Per bbl." Jan.17.41 LARD-Per 100 lbs. Nov.lO.vr, Jan.10.17 May . 9.7: 6HORT HIBS?Pcr 100 lbs. Jan.9.22 9.25 9.17 9.17 May . S.9-.' S.95 8.90 8.90 Cash grain closed: Wheat?No. 2 red, 93? I"1..-.: N*o. 3 red. 9OHr0O3%c.* N'o. 2 hard, 93? [ 9S1 . No. :; bard. 90',4?64c,* No. 1 northern. V ?? M 08; No. 2 northern, $1.0401.0*3; No. .1 ! northern, $1.02?i 1.04; No. 2 spring. 97c.?] H.ttll* Nn. :; spring. OSc. fi $1.03; velvet chaff. :-? . 11.02; durum, S0$91c. Corn?No. 2, b\\'n '-:'.- No. -.' whlte. .il*/,ffj 51%ic.: No. 2 yei-1 low, .-,',*?, Tisvuc; No. 3, 51<951Uc.; No. 3 ni*w. i;ijfi4Sc: No. 3 whlte, &t%@61%c*. Nn. 3 white. new. 47>/?4Sc.; N'o. 3 yellow. 611,4 i.".'>,,-.; No. 3 yellow, new, 48?i4S^C.; No. i 4. .?"'..-,i :,'.,-.; No. 4 new. 45'/?fi 56c.; No. *. whlte. W?44751c.: No. 4 whlte . new, t5U<n I (64c; No. 4 yellow, 5K3>Slli(-:* No. 4 yellow.! 46W47C Oats?No. 2 whlte. 33H*(f34c.; No. 31 whlte, 32', Vi32?ic.; No. t whlte, 32*8>32lic.; I standard, 33Si 33*,4c. Receipts?Wheat, 56.400 bushels; corn, 259, 01*1 bushels; nats, 306,000 bushels. Shlpments ?Wheat. 46.000 bushels; corn. 134,SO bushels; oats. ::i,ono. RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. Rlchmond. Va., November 16. 1310, WHOMCK.W.R QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE. WHEAT?Car lots. No. : re,l iWesternl.J1.00 fj>$1.01 No. 2 red (Vlrglnla). 98 (?? 99 N'o. 3 red. 96 (J2 97 Steamer . 92 <3> 95 Vlrglnla (bag lots). S0 i?J 16 CORN?Car lots. Nn. 2 whlte. @ $0 No. 3 whlte. @ E'Ji-j No, 2 mlxed. ? 59',-i N'o. 3 mlxed. (ii 59 Virginia ibag lota). 58 @ 60 Corn on the cob (new). 49 O 51 Virginia (bag lots, new). 64 (jj 36 OATS?Car lota. No. 2 mlxed. 4? 36 Xo. 3 mixed. f.i) 35V4 No. 2 whlte. df 38 No. 3 whlte. '<(> 37 Winter seed (bag lots). 65 fi1 >'?'> RYE?Car lots. Vlrglnla iab lots). 81 ifj CAITI^B MARKETS, RICHMOND l.IVE STOCK MARKET. (Sales at Unlon Stock Yards.) Rlchmond. Va., November :6, 1910. Report of the live stock market for Ihe week ending November 14*. Recelpti,?Cattle, 332 head; calvou, 63 head; sheep. 66 head; bogs, 2,63^ nead. Best steers, S%(ff6c.; some extra higher; modlum to good, 5(iroV?c.; common to falr! 3?i''/ 4>4c.; besl helfers. 5Vic; medlum to good, 4%*fj5c*.; common to falr. 3Vi@4*^o best cows, tlic.; medlum to good, 314<j|c common to falr, Z'i'ii3l&c; bulls. 3V.'Wli calves. 5<?/Sc.; extra, S'/ic. Cows and calvosi t,^5ii)6:,.0O per head. Sheep, 3(ftU',(\; I, ' lambs, 6(('fo'/jc; luedlum to good, SViifiSc; common to falr, 4Cif5c.; beat hogs, s.60; rna dlum to good, 8Vi?8V4o.; sows. 7iiiSc.; stat-s C5j7Mc. Chlcago, lll., November 16.?Cattle? Markel slow and weak. Beeves. $4.I0M7.I0; T, xas ateera, S4'a'6.30; Western st,', rn, {llfifl,;,;,, atockora and foedera, 43.SO?6.60; oow?'aiid' lieKera, ?2.20ifj 6.20; calvt-a, J7.50CH 10.."A H0ga Market more acllve and atoady at early pricea. I.lgl.t, J7.05<it7.ri5; mlxed, ?7.SO?7.|0| heavy, $7.-10i"r(j7.60; one load al $7.65; rough! $7.10<7| 7.30; good to choice heavy, $7.3flfi 7.?n' plgs, *W.75iii7.50; bullt ol sales, $7,8501 0 Bheep?Market lOftiBc. lower ihan yestor! day's cloae. Natlve. $2.23<t)i4.10; Weatern 12.6004,10; yearllngs, S4<ii r,.L>:>; lambi, natlve' $4.25ifj 0.30; westorn, $4.50*!| 6.30. New Vork, N'ovomher 16. ? Beevea-,Minliei Irregular. SteerH, M 25ff 6.50; oxeii. SJ.IOftS'lfl' bulls. $3.f,0'(.*,.00; cowa, $2n (75. Calve'a-i t Vfc?-1?. JVftttO."?: lo*o, $U; culls, |6?J,6^ M-Hooarn Alr i.ine ,\nj. na . 75'i Southern raciflc conv. 4s. 9714 Southern Railway 5s . 105 Southern Railway gen. 4s . 76'? II. 8. ref. 2s. reglstered...,. 1001! U. S. ref. 2s. coupon..'. 100'S IV S ?s, reglstered. 101V 17. S. 3s. coupon. 101H r. S 4?, reglstered. 115 U. S. 4s. coupon. UJV$ Union Paclflc cv. 4s . 106 U. S. Steel 2nd 09 . 1?1'4 flrglnla-Car. Chemlcal 5es . lOOVi Wabash lst and ext. 4s. 65Vi grnssere, J3-60?4.00; Westerns, ?3.M?0.90. Sheep and Lambs?Sheep. $2,501? 4.00; a few cholce. 34.24; culls, j:?2.25; lambs, 15.50? 8.60; culls. 14.50^5.00; yearllngs, J4.J0. Hogs? Market lower at I7.SO05.OO; cholce llght and hlgher, $?#S.10. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. Rlchmond. Va.. November 16, 1910. Brights?Unchnnge.d: o.ulet but l.rm. wlth llght recelpts. Dark Flred? New.?Reccipts up to this time have been very llght; market tirm at prices quoted. Sun-Cured?For want of season recelpts are very llcht. Markcl colntinues active at quotatlons. DARK FIRED?NEW. Lugs .? 4.50 ?| 6.04 Short leaf. C.S0 @ g.04 Long ieaf. S.OO ?12.01 BRIGHTS. SMOKERS-Common . 7.00 ? s.OI Medium . 9.00 O 11.01 Fine . 12,00 ?13.04 CUTTER.S?Common . 11.00 ?12.54 Medium . 13.00 ? 14.54 Fine . 16.00 ? 1S.04 Fancy . 16.00 ? 20.0* tTLLEP.S?Common . 8.00 {j 10.04 Medium . 11.00 <ff 12.04 Good . 12.50 ?18.51 Flno . H.00 Q 1604 WRAPPERS?Common . 16.00 fc 17.04 Medium . 13.00 3 20.04 Good . 26.00 S 30.04 Flo? . 32.50 ?37.34 Fancy . iO.OO ? 45.04 SUX-CURED-NTW. Prlmlngs. com. to primo. 1.00 ft 4,04 Lugs, common to good. 5.00 ? 7.54 Lugs, good to prlme. 7.50 ? S.5C Short leaf. 9.00 ? 11.00 Long leaf. 11.50 3 12.50 Wrappers . 15.00 MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. DRY GOODS MARKET. New York. November 16.?The cotton goods! market Is qulet wlth prices generally Bteady. Silks are slightly hlgher and a falr business is belng done. On underwear und hosiery some large prodticers are Beeking business for next fall dellvery at about tho values current thlB season. Others are asklng ad vances in keeplng with hlgher yarn and cot? ton costs. Jobbers are doing a moderato house business on holiday goods. NAVA.L STORES. Wllmlngton, N. C, November 16.?Splrlts Turpentlne?Steady at 75c: recelpts 6 caaks. Rosin?Steady at 36.40; recelpts 404 barrels. Tar?Firm at $2.60; recelpts 100 barrels. Crude Turpentlne?Firm at $4.60@6.00; re ceipte .9 barrels. Savannah. Ga? Novomber 16.?Turpentlne? Flrm at 76?76VJc: sales 794 casks; recelpts 72 casks; shipments 69 casks; stock 12,807 casks. Rnsln-FIrm; sales 2,746 barrels; re? celpts .1,451 barrels; ahlpmonts 380 barrels; stock 73,593 barrels. Quote: B, $5.72^. WARINE INTEUT.IGENCE. PORT OF RICHMOND. NOVEMBER, 16, 1910. ARRIVED. Steamer Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers, Old Domlnion Line. SAILED. Stearner' Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers, Old Domlnion Line. Steamer Pocahontas, Gravos, Norfolk and Jomes Rlver landlngs, merchandise and pas? sengers, Virginla Navigation Company. Treasury Statement. Washington, D. C, November 16.?At tho beginnlng of business to-day the condltlon of the United States Treasury was: Work ing balance In Treasury offlce, 328.717.954: in banks and Philippines treasury'. 334,301.222. The lotal balance ln the general fund was $83,793,334, Ordinary recelpts yesterday were 32.195,793, with ordinary dlabursements of 31,067,937. Tho deflcit to date for thla fiseal year Is $12,614,001 as agalnst $28,110,948 at thls time last year. These flgures oxcludu Panama Canal and publlc debt transacJons. N'o Clmnges Made. New Tork, November 16.?No changes were mad. m iho dlfferenccs between grades as applied tn dellverles on contract at the meet? ing of the revislon commltteo of the New York Cotton Exchange to.day, ^ctooW. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 0F MEDICINE 3SSSS? Medicine?Dentlatry?Pharmacy. For session of 1910-'ll. New Bulldlng. Perfeot oqulp ment. Experienced faculty of elgn teachers. Stlnnttc ?itp ^^rW. GALEN HALL AND COTTAGES HOTEL AND SANATORIUM ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Always opea. Always ready. Always bmrf. F. L. YOUNG. Gen'l Mana?4?l ler & Co., 1107 Eaat llslu Ntreet. Msrnbura: NEW VOIIK STOCK EXOHANOB, NEW YOHK COTTON BXCIIANGM. CUICAGO IIOAItll OF 'I'llADH. ia U KODBN. Managar. $ote _k. Special Dining Room for Automobile * ? -4_;Si THE JEt FERSON Kichmond, Va. Thc most magniiicent hotel in the South. European plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Ra<- $1.50 per day and upward. Aflantic Coast Line EFFECTIVB NOVEMBER 1 1310 TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY For Florida nnd South: l:0o A. M., 8:15 A. M. and 7:35 P. M. For Norfolk: 9:00 A. M., 3:00 P. M.. 4:14 ?For^'?* .V- Ry' We,t: ?!l* *? ??. ?:?> A M.. 3:00 P. M. and 9:20 P. M. For Pctersburg: 1:00 A. M.. 6:16 A. M. I'll A. M.. 9:00 A. M.. 12:10 P. M.. 3:00 P M.. 4:10 P. M.. 6:06 P. M., 7:35 P. M.. 9:20 P. M . I 11:45 P. M. I For Goldsboro and Faycttevllle: ?4:10 P. M. ' Tralns arrlve Rlchmond dally: 4:40 A M., I 6:l0 A. M.. 6:40 A. M.. ?8:37 A. M? 'ID-.ti A. ? M., 11:40 A. M.. '3:00 P. M.. "2:15 P. M. 6:06 P. M.. 6:36 P. M.. 8:00 P. M.. 6:00 P.' li... 11:20 P. M. ?Except Sunday. "Sunday only. Time of arrlval and departura and conneo tlons not guaranteed. C. 8. CAMPBELL, D. P. A. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND N. B.?Followlng achedule flgurea publlshea aa informntlon and not guaranteed: 6:10 A. M.?Dally?Local for Charlotte. Dur? ham and Ralelgh. 10:45 A. M.-Dally?Llmlt? ed?For all polnta South. Drawlng Room Buffet Sleeplng Car to Memphls vl? Ashe Tllle and Chattanooga. 3:00 P. M.?Ex. Sun? Local for Durham and lntermedlate statlons. 6:00 P. M.-Ex. Sun.-Keysvllle Local. 11:45 P. M.?Dally?Llmlted?For all polnts South. Pullman ready 9:30 P. M. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:30 P. M.-Ex. Sun.?To West Pt.. connect Ing for Baltlmore Mon.. Wed. and Frl. 4:34 A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:15 P. M:?Mon.. Wed. and Frl.?Local to Weat Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From tho South: 1:50 A. M., 8:06 P. M? dally: S:4o A- M., Ex. Sun.; 12:55 Ex. Sun.; 2:00 P. M.. dally. From West Point: 9:30 A. M.. Dally; 11:35 A. M.. Wed. and Frl.; 5:45 P. M.. Er. Sun. S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A.. B2q E. Maln St. 'Phone Madison 455. iiclmon^FreuencisI]'! & Potomac R.ft TO AMD FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leave Rlchmond I ArrlYe Rlchmond ?4.50 A.M. Bjr* St.Sta. '5.20 A.M. Bjri St.Sta. ?6.46 A.M. Milnht.Sta. ?i.4(l A.M. Hjr? St. Sta. '12.01 nooDUjrast. Sta. t?.00P.H. Brr4 st. Ma. H. 1; P.M. Klba Statlon. ?5.16 P.U. SalaSt. Sta. ?8.20 P.M. ByraSl. Sta. ?7.60A.9. B7raSt.SU. ?1 1.26 A.M. Elba SUtlon. ill.lii A.M. Bir6St.SU. ?1.18 P.M. MalnSt.SU. ?Mt P.M. Bjr4St.SU. 7.211 P.M. IliraSl.SU. ?9.00 P.I. BjraSt.Sta. ?10.40 P.M. MalaSt.SU. ACCOMMODATI044 TRAIf.S-WEEKDAYS. i.eare Rrr4 St. Sta. I-IOP.B. for Frelerlckibnrr. Leare Klba SU. 7-10 A. K., 0.30 P. M. far Ashland, 4rrlre Brra St. Sta. S.tfi A.M. frsm Frelerieksb'*. Arrire Klba Su. 0.40 A.M.,6410 P.M.from ishlanJ. ?Daily. fWeekdaya. {Bundaya only. All tralaa ta or from Byrd Street Stitlosj lexcept tralna leavine 4.50 a. m. and arrlvlns ta.50 nieht) atop at Elba. Tlma of arrivala an? 'tpartures aot enaraataed. Reaa tha aigaa. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway t.f. a I Ualiy?iaai tralna to Old Poiut, 4:00 P. , N'swport Newa aud NerXolk. 7:40 A.?Dally. Locai to Notvport Newa. 5:00 P.?Dally. Local to Old I'olnt. 3:00 P. 1 Dally?Loulavilla aod Clnclnnatl U:W P. 4 Pullmana. 4:45 P.?Da.'.y. "St. Loula-Chlc-.-r. Special." Pullmana. C10 A.?Dally-Cbarlotteavlllo. Week daya ?Hlnton. 6:15 P.?Week days. Local 10 Oordooavtlla. 10:00 A.?Dally. L'burg. Lex., C. Forge. 5:15 P.?Week days. To Lynchburg, TRALNS ARRIVE RICHMOND. Local from Eaat?8:25 A. M.. 7:50 P. M. Turough from Eaat?11:35 A. 11., t'.ti P. M. Locai from Weat?'3:50 A. *!.. 3:50 A. ai., ':20 P. U. Through-7:00 A. M.. 2:46 P. U. Jarnes Rlver Line?"8:35 A. il.. 6:16 P. M. Richmond and Petersburg Electric Railwaj Cars leave Manchester, Seventh and Perry Streeis, for Petersburg: ?6, 7, 3. ?9, 10. 11. '12 A. M., 1, 2. *3, 4. 5, ??5:45, '6, 7. 8, '9, lo P. M. 11:00 P. M. for Chester. 12:00 mldnight for Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore Street, for Manchester: 6:16, 6:35, "7:15, ?7:35, 3:35. 9:35, ?10:35. 11:? A. M.. 12:35, ?! :35, 2:35, 3:35, '4:86, 5:35. 6:36 ?7:35, 3:35, 9:35, ?10:40. 11:40 P. M. ?Carries baggago and express. "Llmlted. except Sundays and holldays. All cars from Petersburg connect wlth cars for Rlchmond. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schadule ln Effect October 2, 1916. ueave Byrd Street Statlon, Rlchmond, FOR MCRFOLK: ?9:00 A. M., '3:00 P. M., '4:10 P. M. FOR LYNCHBURG AND THE WEST: ?6:15 A. M., '9:00 A. M., '3:00 P. M., ?9:20 P. M. Arrlvc Rlchmond frjim Norfolk: ?ll:4o A. M., '6:35 P. M? "11:20 P. M. From the West: ?$:50 A. M? a2:00 P. M., b2:15 P. M.. 6:05 P. M., *9;00 P. M. ?Dally. aDally, ex. Sunday. bSunday only. Pullman. Parlor and Sleeplng Cars, Cafe Dining Cars. C. H. BOSLEY, "W. B. BEVILL, D. P. A., Rlchmond. aV. O. P. A.. Roanoke. Va. RICHMOND AND CHE8APEAKE BAT RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule ot electric tralns to and from Ashland, stopplng at lntermedlate statlons upon slgnal: Lv. Rlchmond (Broad and Laurol Sts.): ii:(Gb, ?7:10, 8:10b, 9:10b, "10:10, 11:10 A. M.; 1:10, 2:10. 3:10, 4:10b, 5:10. 6:20, 7:10, 8:10b. 10:10. 11:45 P. M. Lv. Ashland: ?6:66. VOOb. S, 9b, 10, "II A. M., '12 M., "1. 2, 3, 4. 5b, 6, 7, 8, 9b, U P. M. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only. bCarrles baggage. -J. SEABOARD AIR LINE. fiouthbound 'ralns scheduled to leave Rlch? mond dally: 9:10 A. M.?Local to Norllna, Ralelgh, Charlotte, Wllmlngton. 1:20 P. M.? Blcepcrs und coaches, Atlanta, Blrmlngham, Savannah, Jacksonvllle and Florida polnts. 10:50 P. M.?Sloepers and coaches, Savannah, Jacksonvllle, Atlanta, Blrmlngham and Memphls. Northbound tralns acheduled to iirrlve Rlchmond daily: 6:33 A, M., 5:05 P. M? 5:40 P. M. &teaml)oats. __ s^rmudoa Round Trlp $30 nnel Up in December ??. TOURS ?*?? liicludiiiit Hotels, shure uxcurslona, etc. Fast 'I'w'n Hcrew- a. s. "Bormudlan" aalla ,10 ?? m? Nov. Mth, Deo. 10th, 24th, Jan. 4th, lliti, Ittlh, 25th. Bngu k*:<>l? olectrlo fana; wlreless tele grupliy. For . Illiiatraie.t pamphlets apply to A, V.. OUTKItlll.tlllfiM * <JO., Oen'l Alfls. Qllolirc K. H. (Ip., Md? 29 itroitdnuy, New York, or to Sumuel II. Bow ,,,iin. 703 Knst Mulii Htreet, ur any tlokat .aaeui. ur Uucbc* Ct. ti, cu.. Ltd., Quebeo. _SintavM._ _w_^^sG"*!!^ x To those wishing to establish relations with a safe, strong bank We heartily commend our services, confi dently believing thev will prove satisfactory. Our large Capital and Surplus ($2,000,000) is your protection: our large and increasing list of depositors proof of satisfactory serviee. 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 construction of naw ban'cinj haim Capital.$200,000 Surplus and undivided Profits - $110,000 W. WL Habli.ton. Pr-M.'J. ?V l*t->th;rt, Vic.-Prei.; Jm. 6 .*/tlc;.-. II /??' Pres.; Andrew M. G'over, Cashier PERSONAL AND BUSINESS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED With assets of over Sl.70D.0D1. every inJuc:-nint carnisten withgml banking is offered to its customers. 3 pcr cent. aliowed in savinjs depart? ment. Bank i3 open till cight o'clock Saturday eveninjj. ?*ttami}oat&. Baltimore Steam Packet Co. Equipped wlth wtreleaa telegraphy. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH V1A NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. I.mh Rlchmond Dally Includlng Sunday,vlg N. & W. R>'- 3:00 P. M.. Norfolk 6:*? P. VI. C. & O. Ry. ?:0O P. Itt., Old Polnt 7.-80 P. M. O. D. 8. S. Co. 7.00 P. M. (one day ln Nor? folk). Va. Nav. Co. 6:30 A. M. (Monday, Wadnaa day nnd Frlday). Tlcketa at all offlcea. For ataterooma ap? ply to H. M BOYKIN. Agent. MO Eaat Maln street. _ OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Rlchmond foot of Aah St. dally.7:00 P. M. Leave .Newport Newa.5:00 A.M. Arrlve Norfolk .S:00.A. M. Connectn wlth maln line aleamers leaving' Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:00 P. M. Connection alao made by N. A W. Ry. ? P. M. and C. & O. Ry. tt 4 P. M. Nlght Line ?teameri atop at Claremont to land or receive pasaengera on algnal. VintilNIA NAVIGATION CO.-Jamea Rlver by dayltght for Norfolk, Old Polnt. New. port Newa and all Jamea Rlver landlnga. Steamer leavea Monday. Wcdneaday and Frldny a*. 7;00 A. M. Frelght received for all James Rlver landlnga. Maln Tlrtet Offlce. s:*l E. Maln Street. Winter Cruises TO THE WEST INDIES, SPANISH MAIN, PANAMA CANAL and BERMUDA By S. S. "MOLTKE," 12.S00 tons, the largest steamer sailing to the West Indies this winter. DURATIOX?16 to 28 days. COST?$85 and $150 pcr person and upwards. Thc efficiency of twenty years' experi? ence. All arrangements aboard and ashorc under direct management of thc llatnburft-Amcrican Llnc. "Ask Mr. Bowman" 708 East Main Street, Richmond, Va. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. ._& RIVJERA eCw ^ t* MADE IRA GIBRALTAR ^ *_&<_* \V ALGIERS-VILLEFRANCHE GENOA # ^ NAPLES ^ALEXANDRIA FIUME QSitia* A,LA CARTE SERVICE . tti\K ^?rO&*B- WITHOUT CHARGE **&&& "m FRANCONIA I*51* WdVr26. JAN 7. JAN 21.- FEB IB. MAR1I. It-" ?? F-OR PARTICULAR8 APPLV TO^OUW ACCNCICS AT NCW VORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO, MINNCAPOL1S. P M 1LA OC L PMIA ST. IOUH BAN mANCISCO, TOKONTO. MONTWCAL AND WlWHIPCO OH LOCAI. ACENTS Jtanfc &tattmtnti. jBanti Atatzmmta. Condensed Statement of Virginia Trust Co., Richmond, Va., Made to Corporation Commission, November 10, 1910. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts.$1,443,132.46 Bonds and stocks. 158,564.52 Real estate, furniture and fixtures . 32,574.13 Cash in vault.$ 6,315.40 Cash due from banks. 159,614.82 -,- 165,930.22 Total resources.$1,800,201.33 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.$1,000,000.00 Undivided profits. 66,095.70 Reserve fund . 5,000.00 Set aside for taxes and interest. 7,359.41 Individual deposits . 721,746.22 Total liabilities .$1,800,201.33 Comparative statement showing growth of deposits on dates called for by the Corporation Commission: September 1, 1909.$123,495.50 November 16, 1909 . 170,169.42 January 31, 1910.427,847.36 March 29, 1910. 461,523.11 June 30, 1910.:.'...633,581.94 September 1, 1910.671,802.38 November 10, 1910.(.?'..721,746.22 We invite inactive accounts, and pay 3 per cent. on daily balance. Won't YOU open an account with us? Whether large or small, it will be gladly welcomed. Commonwealth 12 North Mnth Street. Rlchmond, Va. niiA-vcnE*.: 4 Eaat Broad Street Twanty-flfth and Broad Sta. WlUIamgburg Av?.. Fulton. Actlve buslnesg accounts aollo ited. Interest Paid on 1 | Savings Deposits I F. F. V. FACTS, F1GORES, VERIFIED. Sj?(cnintl/.liiK, Audlttnic, Vfcoiiullnjc. Charles F. Hudnall, 1113 Eaat Maln Street, 'Pbone Monroe 431. Illrhmunil, Va. National Bank of Virginia Capital, - $1,200,000 Surplus, - $ 600,000 Accounta solicited Ninth and Main Streets