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w r?e\v York, January 10.?Detailed ro ? dial of lite ttay >-'ii tho Stock Exchange S Hi ves IHtlc purpose beyond calling tvattention t<> Its Ii reuula t It > ami e.v t 11 cm?- dullness. Business fell off to ? ii marked degree hi stocks and hnnda. > mid while prices ri licet? d no great ^weakness until ihe iiuui hour, the un i uortoiio was uncertain all day A rise> . et 7 points in Canadian I'jelile fol llyweil ^yesterday's la;, announcement [?el a proposed Increased in the divi? dend to |'u per eeul and stimul.it ?I 5 mine ground for allllhited Issues. Tin ? hi In nee ot tin market rose uiid fell ' n'.tcinately w ithin narrow limits ;?>;? t the greater part ? the day. but In the lute trad In K heavy selling ot lier ?taln Industrials produced all round weakness, and the market closed t heavy; with a tiitijoiil.v of net losses. Heaviness ivns most pronounee-el in [ Central Leather und Anu-rlcun lit.le and hesilnr, and the d-elite, in these Is 1 in es was attributed to the reported <i -ins.;, of n iiuthbiM of Western lan lie-t lets because oi unfave.i-ublc trade condition.-'. American cotton till and : .larin products wert affected and yield n! under slight pressure. I'nlted .'Hate.-' StCel was fairly steady i(ittiid the company's rcpejl-t Of utttillcd ftnniiugc for becemVer siewine a de? crease of SS.firio tons; was in line with i'cncral expectation, even though it: '. inurkcd a huw low rec'i rtl in tla his? tory of the eorporattt n und ?lemon-] i:i;.t-d anew the lins.l tisfuctot y .-tale? nt '.hat Industry. The street continued '. to Ignore the progress iji the freight! . .hearings at Washington, despite ?in- | {tihiations from the Interstate Com-] . pierce Commission that fui-thet delay; In making new rates effective i- likely. | Till only change in local monetary conditions Was a better Inquiry for1 'time loans, without effect on rates, j JtankcrS in adjacent cities are roplen- i ? lulling their reserve's hvrc, and no pi hange from present conditions is ex? pected for the balance ot this month at 1- a St. No additional details concerning the i-J.itoposcd issue of 5C0,t?(?0;000 how City .??I New York we i t obltiinablc to-day. I , l ilt It appears to be tteceptetl as a fact j that the issue will hour interest at tl.-: rate of 11-1 per Cen'l.. which Is !!?? li-jurt the City authorities hoped for. The general bond market was ll'regular, with declines in most city Issues. Total sab-s. par value, $3.04G. lOnO t36vei;hhicnt lieiidi unchanged on tall Total saleit; 379,C't>? shar.cs. New S'urk. January 1".-Money on rill steady, to i per cent.: rilling fates, 3.1-2S eb-slnp bid. St?-*!; Offered fit i Time loans, hdft etui uetlvc; t-i\;.v divs ami ninety days. 3 i-j per n:.t.: six month;!. 33-il! ! per cent. -I'rlrnc inercantl'.i ptiper, I 1 ?:' lo 3 per ? ?:! Sterling exchange steady, at a decline, with actual business in lunik us bills at .i.S27o for slxty e -? bills, und S4.575 for demand, Oom 1.Ii r lal bills. Jt S-'tSj $4.S'J :i-S. B:tr lill f.vei% :>ti-t. Mexicun dollars, 45. RICHMOND STIR K Richmond, V?.. January la, isn. STATE SECURITIER. Rid. Alkod. Vlticlnla 5x. Old. <?. and R.. ins:.... sp.\ ss lYiitiirlct, 2-3. i'. *inl Ii.. :?<!. --?Ii s>"i oifV sK' i'icnir.s. R)<li. <-li> is. /?. and II.. i?3SU9IO. 99 RAILROAD BONDS. A. V. !.. It. R. Con. Tri I p. 31 r. 11 rid 1.? I:, and A. Oe-n'l M. t'i*.. ltd lirnr:ia Pai Itt ?*. <v I9r. 113 licoiirla, So and Tin. .913... If) lleortla and Ala. Con. 1913. 103 Norfolk mid Wc?i r:>. I> I9IH.... 9S Nor. and Win. Ry. fata, tti, I'll KS Srubcird Air Lino Is. t3-.C. fS BeaboarO Adi 3 p; c band?, .91? . :i Kt.uihem Railway in 1991. 107 tVcKtern N C. lft 0*. <?. IMl.ij. lie. ? STREET RAILWAY BONDS, Vs. Hy. and Power Oo. ."??. 19*1 ... STREET ItY. STOCKS Par. V?; fly; and Potter '??>. pfd.?jrt 73 \ h. Hy. und Power ' "<>. C0111....I1W S3 RAILROAD STOCKS Par. Atlantic Cbart Line com;.ICO IIS rbe>ap?ak< and Otilo.ICm S2 Kot folk and Wektein coin.I?4 l?t!? ??? Kituthem ttulltvu> |?fd.ttO CS BANK .\ND TRUST CO. Hl fktksl American National.'09 163 liana ot Commerce und Trust..IM ISO Plrai National.100 :i" National Rank of VlrKinl-j. .. ICO,.. 191 National Siuw- and city Bunk.tPo ITS Hiivlnat Bunk of>*.?fttbnlojipl. C:l 63 Union Hunk oC.ltlpiiiuonVl. W SSO \ IirIiiIu TrtUI Colipaijy.IM llil) 1N SURA N C E COM ?A NIK 8 . Vilgllilli rif? und Murine. :3 ?3 MISCELLANEOUS. American Locomotive ptd.It\ Va.jiTarl t'Mni, bid. n p. <?.100 IS3ii ... L'a.-Cai ..1V111. Co. ro:?..V>> bJ >t-payitiK Ii. unit i itijrent ir.ust ho nil > ;-rUln alcs of mcKbt- I uar> i. ?>r rather lent i Jiaifil, t.ut tho Improve lained, anil 'in iiiaiki K-allzInt; ai i\ hfl caln Thomas Branch & Co. (Established 1S3S.) MEMBERS New York Stock Excnange New York CottoD Eschari:;:' Private Wires to Principal Markets Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York. Allls-Chslmer? . Allls-Ohnluiers. pfd. Amalgamated Copper .?? i Atiier. Agrl, Ch'tm., com. ? Amer. Bed Sugar, com.. American Cati . Amerh art Cuu. pfd. Amer. Car nn.l Eoundry; Ameri Onit' and Kduh.. pfd American Cotton Oil. Amer. Linseed oil. American locomotive ... Amer. Locomotive. i>fd... Amer Mall Co. pfd. American Smelting . Am. ric.in Sugar . Amer. Tel und Tel. Co .. American Tobacco, .ni American T6l?ai ?... pfd.. Anaconda Cop per . Atehlfon . Atlantic Coast Line. \. I1. i. ?.i c inueetUiut.i Baltimore ami Ohio ... Brooklyn Rapid Transit. C ntrial Leather, com ? Canadian Pacific . 1 Clie'siipcalcc ami Ohio ... Chicago Greol Western: Chi., .Mil. and St Paul... Cr?i iilfc Sir ? i i Ol".. cunt. ? 'rticilde .-to- !, i Id. Chi ; and Northwest Colorado Puol ami Iron'. CdloraUo an.l Southern;. Consolidated Gas . I >e I a ware atid I liidsott.'.. By TIIU.M \S BRANCH & Co.. Bankers and Brokers. High. Low. Closing. Open. Bid. Asked. SALUS. J, M.. Illinois Central . 2?; SO 100 Interboro-Met . 19>3 CP, U3'? 63 >'.:', 600 hit erboro-Mct; pfil. ;>4 IH< I7>, 47 t;>, .'?> Int. Mer. .Marine, com... 4'... 42*j 4""4 ti le>> Intel national Paper _ 12 . ;? :< 9t? 160 Int. Paper, pfd. 5'i 7s'< 77'K 77'i 7* 40? Kan. Cllv South., com.. ;? 61*? 6.350 Lehlgli Valley. Kii^i 1 in :?0 Louisville and Nashville MS .-IS Ma o liat I 111 . I 011. . ml Ulo lire 11., i 'eil. ;.ud Bio ? '.ran. Idslillers' Sec. Cor l.rle . Mile. 1st pfd. l'-d .Min mid Sin.. General Electric . Great Northern, pfd. Great Northern Ore ctft com. pfd.. Pfd. 142 t'Pi i?ii, iwi. 31 % 305% $W?? ;u>? 11.. Ii'. :ts>s 10; hi'-j ISO ll|Uj 2t?l ?4 139 it 12&?,4 li:: 115 lll'v III? 101 Mo.. Kan. and Texas ? Mo.. |<nn. ami Tex., pfd. ,000 Missouri Pacific. 309 National i.eud . 1,200 New Vork 1 lenlral. 200 N. v . out and Western Mo Norfolk and Western... 42ii 94? 43 ? 'MVt Noi l l ern P ?III. 6514 III1 k 12>,4 I'd Il&? K'2'4 1"2>V 7ft'i. j69i :0 " '-.?, 20Pli 2o|i, M>4 ml. 22>,i 2;i 124 V,, IVMVs II ?. 1-' 71 W, 14.'.. 143 81?.S ilJ4 11S ill 1391138? 166 Pacific .Mull . 2ST4 2.263 Pennsylvania . 29V4 HO People s Has . 107 ,yh Pressed Steel car . 32 100 Pressed Steel Car, pfd.. !?J'.. By. steel Spring, coni. 95,300 Bead!UK, .166 !"? Republic Iron and Steel 32 Iteptibllr l and S.. pfd. I.C00 Bock Islaii I . S"'i 100 Ko. k Island, pfd. CO5), loss-Sheffield . 63." pfd. 66 Vt 32 Vs 2, 'v 4f.'.i 4.*.' 151 l-T. 1671s 83U 46? 66 162 12. ', i>uthern ioutherii I tall why MO Southern Itallway 62 Standard 011 . 1,1(0 Teilll. Copper, x iVi l'?"i Texas PUclfle . I5,?5fl Union Pnclllc . 300 L'ltlted Stoics Rubber K-.i/n Cuited" SCit- s Steel.. .. 71." Tinted States Siee 1.100 Va.-Car. Chemical Va -' 'ar 1 Iheinlcal, pfd.. 400 \\ abash . 1,700 Wabash. pfd. 7(4) Westen. Union . Total mies for day HiVii Lie* 361 ?'. pVd 11?' .... 63'3 16u 4S TAH 111'-. l2Vi lei!. II,-', i21iu 60?? ii'i>4 7.*it, II'.', t:i*. i6<4 Closing. Bid Asked: 13? ISo 1:0, 17t,', Ill': ':?>, 47 65 11"-, 12?; l?l'-, 117 'A 23 173 34? . .'175..10O shares. IS?i 8315 I'-. American T< a the CLOSING BO N'P QUOTATIONS Te, Tobacco 4?... Ann rlcili Tobicco . Atciilfoh cohv t? (bid). AtciiiKou 1:011V. r>E 1 t.jfi Atl.ir.tlc i.'"4u Line hi Brooklyn Transit con*'. Centra! of OCorein if... cm sapi ike Uiid Ohio l!i ? I.. !>Hi>l i-k, an.i Ohio ? ' l.'li 1 ;-o, rt nn.l Qulncy ' . ii :i>? QltllC) Chicago, Mil. 10,d s: 1". and P Denver and nio Qrunde ref. 5s. fi" KM* tuiiv. 1?. gerlc? "A". "Bi ! Idle i'onv. tr, icrlea "tr.CW . Int.Thorough Metre*, t'-.s. Is* I Inter, .Merc. Marine I'-t. K, . Karitas City Southern in 3s ibid). 7::' Loiilivllle mid Nash. Un. 4* . Ml! i\Missouri Pacific ts. 7T' . Missouri Pacific conv. f*. n> , Norfolk anil Western Im con. ts (bid).. !?'? 1 ' Norfolk ami Wester.nv. ?5. lO:3 I'ennsylvarila conv. 3s'? (1915. W* |SeatK>ard Air Lliia adj. ;?. 77? in-. 139? 46*i Mttj 110?} 41 lOlli I17V4 124*4 10694 ;:t-. 111 ?11 '< lOl'j I Uli '.'<) 53W ?Jd.i; 1711 117'? 63 |23Vj If.t; 83?4 71 Houlhern Tai 111.- conv Boiiiherii Itallway 5? . l"? Southern Itallway gen. I..*". 76!i ii. s. refuiiilltii; ?.?. reslHiered. 100*? : t". s. refunding :i coupon. 100*4 li. .*. s?. resKtored. iej B. S?. 3?. coupon...!. 10.' I U. s. i?. reslitered . 11*14 : Ii. S- it. co'ipon. ur.'-j j t'nlon Paclilc conv. 4s. tOl I V11 Ion Paclilc 1st and ief. t?. ?7U ? 1;. b=. Steel Ind 6?. lot I Vlrriala-Car. Chem. M (bid). tm I Woba-h 1st and ext. 4?. et': ??OSO :.isi year, and nt Houston S."n bales ngnltisl (,."\ last year. i i.s: i i.? spot cotton opened firm and closed stead] Open. Illijli Low. dose. J?o<'/?ry .....lt.r.s 147:: 11.37 II?-: l'.ruarj . 11 ;:. n.u.7:i M 1 fell .Its: ! April . May.li.Oj l ??u"e . 18.03 J" v .ts.oj l?.ta August .U.ii U.W) H 74 14.71 September .U.s'.' 13.?:: 13 7S 13.77 ,;' i.?b 1 .la.:* 13.17 is.37 n'r.s Cotton quiet; middling, 14.TS: cross rc eelptS. ;.7;i Im hu: ?jdes, 3,?|<S hales: stock. t?al?s: export tu the Continent, Stil bale*'. Total to-day nt all port?--Nel receipt?, tih'lc?: export 1.. n-rni llrltaln, 13,100 tutlc?: t? the Continent, .'-.sit bales; Slock, 1,157.710 bales: Consolidated at all port*?Net receipts. L'SO.hSI hales; rxpoi't 1? tlre-st Britain. :::?.'.">.' bales; to the Continent, 39.953 bales; to France, 17.503 bale*: to the c'ontlnint, 89.700 bales; to Jupnri. .".3':' half?. Total Mnn- September ! at ill ports-Net, rcci'lpl's fi.4lT.5C2 hales; export to tSre?l! Hrltnln MiB.c:* bates; to Kruno. 573.Mt>! bales; to the Continent. I.714.SS? hales: 101 Japan. C3.03: hales; to Mexico, I.:'!." bales. I New Oceans. La., .January IS.?Coltov Spot coMiiri steady, l-lfi.-. op; middling, lie. .Stile? 1,11 tlie .'i>.it l.tfirt bales ami .in,I i?o to i Mh. Futures opened stonily at m: Hilvonee 01 flic points on good cables, tind the ceh Mit report on sinning up 10 .inumity 1. Aftoi tt'e rail tin- market win very steady. At the eiiil ,,1 the first half bom <i( business the active months evorkoil si Igt lily highen oh buying by disappointed shorts, and prices ivriro put to a net udyiincc oj 74JS point**. I..it. to tlie inornliiK tin- linn grew dull, nml under the lnncilvll> and a ilcslre fol protlt? on the pari Ol ???alpin;: Ioiiks prlrrn satircl oft. At noon the market was un rhtinceii to I point up Compared with la.st wi ele's dose. In the afternoon the innrflrl whs very .pile.. At o'clock price.-, weio 1 point under bin week's close. The market flnyed steady. 1 point up to " points down compared ?Uli last week's close. Closing l>ta>: January. 11.91; February. IWU; Miv'ch, ir..os; May. II.:?; July, V>>; August, II.S7. I.?CAI. ItAHKl'.r QUOTATIONS. IrUinithrd l>\ Levy Conini!?slon Co., Com Il.r.v. pr l>. M posters, each . 35 9 l*urk*. li?r^i>. youiiK, Hi. (?( i>ni;-si:i- inu i.rnv illr.iri and I'isel Off?Undrawn.) Turkey.*. hi. Chleit-ii... lb. I? ?T lb in., lb. IB Dilt'ks. Hi. IT 11 Ueeie'. lb. 14 Iii Etitsy?Crated In irni.f. nearby, frcsli, do*.. 31 In ?- en I ? *?. other sections, doz.. Zl Ul/'TTL'.ll, Mi r. hunts' mil. ;>. r lb. IS 1.1 VK STUCK. v>a|?i choh-e tu tiacy. !jV41| Vials, poor to fan. lb. s Calves, rimne.f. lb. 5 DT ftheep. ID.... 3 I..null?. Bprlng, lb. 6 Caitln fall la rirlirie, lb. ? fl ll'.Rf. :t.. S ?' fc COUNTRY CimED HAM.--. Ham's \: smoked, .?mall? n Hams, oeli smoked, larire, lb. IS (J GAME; Italiblts, .No. 1. ?0 <il Rabbits. No. . S <?t nnKSHED ttoos. MojtK small flzO?. Hi. 10 Ho?., la reo and medium, lb. Sli'r Ho?, soo.. ai'.l su ss, lb. X ii <s. i oars. :?. -? i4pari.ill.il ami ehllie. I? fl1 HIDES. iTiillow. lb. ? UttfWax . St WOOI i 'Eilglit, N... I. washed, lb.... nr. 1 Height. No Ii ivaslied, lb. S3 O j I'll . niitvitihed. free of burr*.. ;o I cii . iliiunslied, lightly burry.. 17 I Cli. utievaslie.il, innllnni burrv '.5 MISCEI.I.ANEt UJS j I ?rie? lippli s. lb. 414? 1 unions, dry. per ICO Hi. 2.M y. j Potators, i'lltMi'i.. bus. f.a 1*. Apples per bli!. 2 5? tl ! U :.::.u!s. pm lots. ?0 I Dlaeke-ye pe*?. No I. Pus.... ITS <f. ?M'lTIONS. si i line mi live ami ; lei mui'h heavier re dropped t? 31 Cent?, lower market; s.l.lp "i theli consignments hold, tliih way gul NKM VOKK PKOIHJC.B MA UK ET. Vorl.. January 10 Flour?steady with fan di maud. Rye Flour mid e'orr.meal? leody. Buckwheat Flour and Rye?Dtill. tuekn heat ? Quiet. Barley?Firm. Wheat laey. No. 2 r<d. !?!>",.?. elevator and fl.ftP. . o. 1>. afloat Future! cloned *s'?> Se. lower, lay, jbO?*?: Jttly, }!.?!*?. Com~E?sy; new, f o. 1?. afloat. Futuril? closed , aslcr ur.del local selling nt '*c. decline. May 'closed a- Oats?Spot steady. Futures c'?srd 'Sc. net decline, M-sj and July, lOHc. I.ird :jn<l Tailo? -Easy Rosin and Turpen t n< Flrrrt. nice and Molasses?Steady, Suscar ? llaiv, . .?sv. refined; quiet. Coffee?Futures . los, d barely s''iid>. r.ei 1 point lower to S point! htgrtcr. Spot, tlrm; Itio. No. I. 13'iHJ 1 \- : Santos, No t, ll'ill'ic: mild, nonil. nal; Cordova, ??? But ter?Easier ; i:reamery, held, special, Mc; Imitation creamery, tirns. '.'1H I.'c.; factory, held. 21'n :.'i Eggs?Weak; State, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, white, fancy, Inrce, iiJft'.v.; jdo.. gathered ?litte. 3??j??c.; ,in., hennery llTesh gathered, dirties. No. I, ae'.i do. No.' stoe?-.Firmer; rtermuda. ! I it .'..Vi; Maine. t>hg. 11.43?? 1.S3! Bute, pel barrel, Jl.:t7fl Cabbages?Ess* and unchsngcJ, Pea mit? mid Freights? Unohnngei. ''oltonseed ol! was nulcl with inXes easier under tnlk of Cheaper crude, scattered sell? ing for spec-.ila I ive account and leral near*, hy pressure. Kiiture* rioted f-TtS polnt? nei lower January. 7.2.1 <i 7. :7; February; 7.!2~i 717; Min-ch. 7.C4"|7.:?: April. 7.24 jji 7.30; May. ' 27 07.30; prime .-rude. f. .27 a-k<-d; prime .40 ? ? 23 ti pr! prime lummti ? In I? vhltc. yel .Sift j CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. 111.. January 10.?Predictions ,.f rain or snow for all the ?Inter wheat St.it?. made prices here heavy to-day. In the Southwest particularly the fall-Sown strain need* moisture, and nlst, requires protection from cold weather, Closing ilgurei were i.'ifj *?e, ilown to 'itTJie. ?p. Corn Onlshed un? changed to higher: o.ns the ?Smo.rii last, and provisions 10c. lower to .'hiv. ad? vance. 1.lading futures ranged as follows: Open, lllijh. Low. Close. I.?:', mo. May July Sept. OATS Slav .In It Sept. M IIS. .lau. PORK?Per l>l>'. .eo.s-.' 3I?4 33', :o.io May .19.20 19.20 19 00 I9.e7 LARD,?Per :o? ihs. Jun.10.?: ??O.fi." 10.57 Ift.flft M.iy .10.30 10.30 10.17 10.17 July .10.20 . 10.07 KlimiT RIBS- Per n-s Jan.p>.?.'> IMS l0.fi", 10.7-j May .10.10 10.'? lO.ca je.f.J Jlily .W.oi 10.ot 9.95 9.97 Receipts?Wheat. SI.300 bail)el?i corn. IIS.704 Intends, nuts. 349,200 hush-Is. Shipments Wheel. it.Sl'O hushelt; corn. 151.700 bushels; oais. SICfiNi bushels Cash groin?Wheat. No. '.' red. 0S???f90?4c.; No. 2 hard. jl.W.; No. 3 hard. 9S<J f.-'-.-.: No. I northern, ft.OOTi 1.10: No. 2 north; rrn. Jl'i-Ci 1.09; No. 3 northern, Jt.05fll.07; No. spring, Hfl'l.OCi; No. :; spring, 11 fl 1.05; vel? vet i huff. :i2c. TI ?1.02; di-jimi. ? r-2Uc. Corn -No. ?: and No. 2 white; tKHPiCii No. 2 yellow; 17-,i 47'vi-.: No. .- 4.Vi ?1 tfitic. i No. 3 while. 451.4c; No. 3 \ellow. J4?ifl 54*4c.; No. I. I4>4 <<i 4iNe.: No. I white. 14!, ff 15c.: No. I yellow, tlL.ti 45.\ OatS?No. .' while. 3CTi Sl'.c; No. :i while. 33 t) 3T: No. I. 31 c.; No. I white. ;;.''?.. 11 : standard, S3U"!J 33?ie. llaltimore. M.I.. January 10? Wheat ? j Steady: spot, rontrael. !?"-?-.: Southern {ci'inles. We. Corn ?Steady: spot. contract, f.lS ?' iv.'.e. Oata?.Firmer; Nu 2 white, 5S'-',i |3$?4c. Rye -Quiet; No. I western, domestic, SStfSIe. IlirilMllMI (iltXIN MARKKT. itlchmnnd. Vs.. January 10, I9U. I WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE. Win:AT Car lotf. I No. S red. Wectern. <!i S'.o.l No. 2 red. Virginia. 1.00 "l 1.01 No. .1 red. t? 'it 99 Steamer . 91 o 9J EnM Mnlu Street Members: VKW VORIC STIC K EXCHANGE. NEW VOHK COTTON Ii X (.11 A Mil. . illCAi.o noAitn OF TRADES E. I- KOI' EN. Mannt:?: Virginia (bag loll). ?0 CORN?Car lots. No. I white . f>< No. 3 white . 58 No. 2 mixed . fiS't No. 3 mixed. 53 Virginia (uatg lots). 6) 'j Corn on the rob. 61 %? OATS- Car lots. No. 1 mixed. $f N"o. 5 mixed. 3S'j No. 2 white. q No. 3 white. 4r Winter seed tbng lots). 68 *i RYE?Car lots. No. 2 (car lots). <3 No. 3... . ft \ trclld.l (h;lg lotsl. f2 <U CATTLE MARKETS. It ICH.MONO L.1VE STOCK MARKET. (Sales at Union Stork Yards.) Richmond, Vo.. January 10, 1911. Report of the live slock market lor tho week emit.ig January 9: Receipts?Callle, (SO head; ral\es. I* head; sliee;,, in head! hogs. 3,614 head. Rest steers. Co.; medium to good. 6^t?6<v; common to fair, WS'e.; best heifers, Hie; medium to go?d, Sfl 5'3r.; common Its fair. 4-it-v.: best cowt. Il-c: medium to i-<?d. common to fair. .t^is^e,; bulls. :-'s ?? : Calves, T'fOo L'ows and calves, 825 ft .:5.(4 per h?nd. Sheep. u i;>4c : lambs, f.'iT1,,., best hogs. S.6.">: medium to good, S.l'j tfSlic.; sows about Sc.; stags. 6VrO'Hc. ?Iii,ago, I!-... January 10.?Cattle ?Receipts estimated at 5 .Mil head. Market steady. Ilr. \.-s. fl.c r,.f'V Texas steers, it.l?iij 5.30; Western steers. 8l.2S4j5.90; stockers and feed? ers. t3.65fj5.T0; cows and heifers. 82.66 fi6.25; calves, fT '( 9.25 Hogs?Receipts estimated at 25,094) head. Market slow. .V. lower. Light. 8 7,808, .3; 10; mixed. $*.S0fiS.i0; heavy. J7.S051 8.10; rough, 87.Wff7.90; good to choice heavy, 87..'SM| S.lu: nigs. 8T.69tfS.10;. bulk of sales. I< iff S.05. Bhecp?Receipts estimated at 17,004 head. Market steady. Native. 82.S0A4.4t; Western, 82.6S8T4.40: yearangs, 64.(806.70; lambs, native, 8l.T54fO.SO; waatern; 1606.50. New York. January 10. ? Beeves?Receipts ."Til head. Nothing doing; feeling Steady, Sheep and Lambs?Receipts 1,520 head. Sheep, Sien 4.60; medium to fair lanihs. f6.30O6.S0: yearlings. 83 'i '? SO, Hogs?Receipts 1.300 head. Market nominally ,steady. RICHMOND TOBACCO MAB -?ET. Riehmond, Va.; January 10, 1911. Bflghts?Fall receipts and market urn: at quotations. Dork-FlredT-Rscelpts light; ,.ie,,,iy at prices quoted Sun-Cured-- Market fairly active at unchanged prices. Receipts llalii. but an increase Is expected next ?. el;. DARK STEMMING -NEW l.UgS . S 4 Oil M i T.01 ; Short leaf. 6.30 <& 5.5? I Long leaf. 9.00 y 11.5? BR< l W N S HI PPI NO?N EW. ? Lug- . 4.00 (ft 8.5* : Short leaf. 7.00 fi S.V. . bong leaf. 9.00 ft ' Wrappers . lft.00 fl 15.4) BRlGHTS. I SMOKERS?Common . T.00 0 Hit Medium . 9.00 0 11.01 i Fine . 12.00 0 13.0? CUTTERS?Common . 12.00 ti 12.61 I .Medium . 14.00 fi 16.S? Fine . 37.00 ? 18.81 Fancy . Is.30 ? 20.0? 1 FILLERS- Common . fi.Ofl H 10.01 ! Medium . 11.00 'if 12.00 Uood . 12.50 <3 13.54 I Fine . M.00 0 16.00 ! WRAPPERS?Common . 16.00 fli-lT.CO I Medium . l?.00 0 20.00 I flood . 25.04 5} 30.0? I Fine . 32.50 88 37.50 i Fancy . 44. on <a Ht.ci) SUN-CURED?NEW. Lugs, common to good. 6.00 H- T.OO i Lugs, good to prime. 7.00 0 S.60 Short leaf. S CO <fi. 10.50 I Long leaf. 9.40 9 ll.ro Wrappers . 32.30 0 20.00 Our advertisement in this space closed by asking the privilege of giving to any one interested some sugges? tions "Why a Strong Trust Com? pany was the best Execu? tor and Trustee." One level-headed man asked for them by letter. We replied, and an interview followed. With what result, do you ask? 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Alsop, J. B. Beasley, DIRECTORS. R. T. Arrington, Samuel W. Tompkins, GEO. W. CALL, Cashier. Chas. Davenport, T. W. Pemberton. Capital, $1,200,000 Surplus, $600,000 DIRECTORS: E. B. Addison. E. L. Bemiss, T. H. Ellett, H. Theo Ellyson, Geo. L. Christian, T. A. Can-, Carl H. tfolting, Wm. T. Reed, J. W. Rothert, wm. Northrop, T. C. Williams, Jr.. E. C. Laird, R. H. Lindscy, W. P. Glinn. Eppa Hunton, Jr., R. G. Rennolds, W. M. Habliston, Beni. P. Alsop, B. Rand. Weflford, S. W. Travers, J. G. Tinsley, Jno. T. Wilson, Jas. A. Moncure. Jno. Skelton Williams, F. D. Williams, OFFICERS: W. M. HABLISTON, President. JNO. SKELTON WTLLfAMS, Vice-President. W. M. ADDISON, Cashier. O. S. MORTON, Assistant Cashier. JOHN TYLER, Assistant Cashier. W. H. SLAUGHTER, Assistant Cashier. J. M. BALL, Jr., Assistant Cashier. WM. T. REED, Vice-President. ACCOUNTS S0UCITED. Z?fo Interest Paid in Savings Department ?P*? ^\t^BJ FACTS, FIGURES, VERIFIED. Systematizing, Auditing, Accounting CHARLES F. HUDNALL, Phone Monroe 431. 1113 E. Main St., Richmond. Va faMBisaajimuMiu^. -? ' Primings . 1.00 ? 3.00 MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. PEANUT MARKET, j i Reported by Rodger*, McCnbe & Co.) Petersburg. Vn., January !0.?Peanuts.? Spanish ? Ma rket firm nt $1.13 per bushel. Virginias?Market steady at 3*; jf sc. for Jum? bo; 3?T3'ie. for fancy hand-picked; ,1(j3*ic. for machine-picked; 2'j17 3i\ for shelling ' stock. DRV coons. i New York. January 10. ?Men's wear staple suiting for fall will be priced on a lower level about the end of this week. Chinchilla overcoatings arc being ordered freely this year for f?ll delivery. Openings of napped goods are now taking place. The general rotion goods markets are quiet with prices holding steady. NAVAI. STORES. Wilmington. N. Ci January 10.?Spirits Turpentine?Steady at 70r.: receipts 21 casks. Rosin- Steady nt J5.S0: receipts 112 barrels. Tar?Firm nt <2.40; receipts 78 barrels. Crude Turpentine?Firm at tl.5Ojji6.00; receipts 25 barrels. Savannah. <!a.. January 10.?Turpentine? Firm at SO'.iO.; receipt? HS ranks.; receipts 214 casks; shipments 147 casks; stock 17,841 casks. Rosin?Firm; sales 2,101 barrels: re celpls 2,4*5 barrels; shipments 1.23.5 barrels; stock ??-..:4t barrels. Quote: B. $6.40. MA ill M; INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF RICHMOND. .IANCART 10, 1911. ARRIVED. Steamer Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers, Old Dominion Line. Steamer Pocahontas, Graves. Norfolk and James River landings, merchandise and pas? sengers, Virginia Navigation Company. steamer Aurora, Barrett. Petersburg and James River landings, merchandise and pas? sengers. Phllilps 1,1ns Barge Pnmunkey, Bailey, Baltimore, coal, Stephen A. Rlllsoii ? Co. Barge White Clopd, Johnson, Baltimore, oyster shells, Morgan Bros. Co. Barge Intrepid, Bailey. Baltimore, ferti? liser. Virginia-Carolina Chemical Co. SAILED. Steamer Berkeley. Shelly. Norfolk',; mer? chandise and paascngors. uld Dominion Line. Steamer Aurora. Marroti. Petersburg and James River landings, merchandise and pas? sengers, 1'hllllps Line. full for Condition. Washington, !>? ?'.. January 10.?The Comp? troller of the Currency this morning Issued a call for the statement of the condition of all national banjts at, the c'osc of business Saturday. January I Not Every One Can Be Rich or wants to be; But Every One Can Be Thrifty if he will. Open an account with the American National Bank. of Richmond, Va., anil let this strong institution help you to save by adding 3% Compound Interest to Your Balance. Get one of our home savings banks and begin systematic saving. Commonwealth Bank